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The People's Journ MARKET REPORT. Corrected weekly by the Heath, B Morrow Co. PRODUCE. Cotton.......... ............. Ch [eken @--H ens............ Fryers....................................121t Bfutter........ ............... Beeswax.................................... Hams....................... NOTIC, Obituary notice in this paper wil charged for at the rate of one cent t i for all suoh matter running over words. Correspondents are enjoined to i in their communleations so as to r tilis oflee not later than Satnrday. Courespondents are requested to n their contributions of general inte short, pointed and giving all the new No poetry need be sent for publical The price of this paper Is $1.00 per in advance. Addrqs all matter intended for Office to: THE PEOPLE'S JOURNAL, Pickens, S. THURSDAY, FEB. 20, 1902. Local and Personal. -Rend notice of Town Olerk to town taxes. -Court convened in Abbey Monday, 17th. -Dr. W. F. Austin will be Easley, Feb. 25 and 26. -Snow fourteen inches deep a rare thing even for Pickens. -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Lewis on the 14th inst a daugh -Thursday, March 20th will "South Carolina Day" at Charleston Exposion. -Mr. John T. Boggs of Libei invites your attention to an adv tisement herein. -Col. D. K. Norris, presid of the Norris Cotton Mills, bore Monday and Tuesday. -The spring term of court c venes at Pickens on the third M day in Maroh, the same being 17th day. -All qualified persons who h not registered ought to look ai that matter at once. See the pervisor of Registration. -Some of these days the I projected stone fence around Court House square will be c( pleted. -Solicitor Boggs went dowin Abbeville Saturday in order to on 7hand for the opening sessi court at that place Monday no ing. -Town taxes are payable the treasurer is ready to give ceipte. Council wants to mi improvements on the streets side-walks. -Messrs. E. B. Key and. Kay, of Fairdael, Anderson cor spent Thursday night of Jast w with the former's daughter, l\ J. P. Griffin. -Again we want to tht correspondents for their bffici work and to urge them to h their communications at the of by Satarday night. -Hiram King. of Oconee col ty, was here last week looking ter his interests in this cour His friend. will be glad to kr that he is doing well in his adc ed home. -Corn, meat, wheat and food supplies are going up with enough in the country to sup the demand. The thoughtful mler will take warning from ti conditions, -"Old Beck", a twenty ye old mule belonging to Lar Hughes, died suddenly in the 11 ness last week. Mr. Hug thought so much of this anii that he had her properly bur -Wmn. Bates and Wal Youngblood held the winning ti ets entitling them to the: young filly raffled by Mr. Johmi foi Esquire W. L. Jenkmns, Sa day. They won a valuatlo pd: -Es Brock of the Dacuss section, was here Monday. A making a search for a better p1 than Pickens county in which live, Mr. Brock says he came the conclusion that such could be found and has decided to m his home permanently among P people, and in Pickens coun ty. -Business with the county tr urer has been very dull since announcement of the extenslor time for the payment of ta There will be no extension a the first of March, so it is pr< to attend to the tax matters fore the rush that will come dui the last few days, .-Applicants for certifieate teach will please take notice the examihiation will be held at Court House on Friday, Febr1 21st, It is important that all plicants be on hand prompt13 the hour mentioned in the nc which will be found printed where in this issue. NOTION. The time for the payment of tlbxes. andt leen.etxseprsSt Mac s 3000, us the preen 4o el 6* h booki i~Ge. al An Excellent Record. The Coltmn'ia correspondont to tho News and Courier of the 14th it inst., in giving a statement of the f ruce works of tho studits of South a Carolina Collego, includes the 1nae Sof ir. Loo D.Uillespio, of Pickens t county. f 20 Mr. illespiio is a student in the a 20 department of law and his record C .12 for the year just. completed, is as 2'3 foliows: Highly distinguished in C - soior law ; diitnguislied iii politi- u CIl 8ci(no ; p)oficielt in. Constitu I be tioual law. This is a most grati- 3 vod 13 ig recoi-d, and will bo readily e 100 appreciated when we consider that % highly distigiulied moants1 ant send averago of from 95 to 100 out of a possible 100; dist inguished 90 to d iake 95 Miad )r.,icient firoin S0 to 90. EASLEY. lo" Crontractor Wyatt turied over year the koys to Mr.~Keiomoro last this weok, aIId ho a n.d I I Is fam Ii y IIIovetd into their iow\, L:ome Thursday. Easley welcomevs Mir. Kennemore 91 C, and family as new citizn.is. Memsss. 13Urun11s and PBollin ig'o, of 0remenvillo were, guests of '. Il. ( Taylor at lt. Viow Hotel tSiidny. Jolh T. Howen left Sunday to accept a p)sition in Phiuleiilpliu, as Pa. John has losts of friends w%'ho p regrot to see him leave, but who \ il w ish for him gri-at Slccess in him ti work. . -ninerj i C~aube, of' Southorin 01 n Railway, badly disligured, but in I pretty goo(d spl iil,:, aftrer his recen t I i Wreck Iwar, Clit' an, speI t Satur day and-( Stiunday at Al irs. L. C. iol- hi ger', Mr. Caible is th iecipient r ' of iniIy words .* praiso for the 1r. mann111e1r inl which he stuck to his .i be post, wleni his train was wrecked. H tho )r. C. N. Wyatt, is- s-voerely ill i with atahl l feI'ver, and for a 'tv, luimilbI of days ir. J. B'. Clyde v er, h1as been ercitically ill with hieir't filu Ire. T11hir litinmerois frieds a ar~e wish1ing for 11bomi both a speedy ree->verv to good ealii It h. h .* Th ept who wrote "The Beau tiful now"'as 1o doubt ni gen ius. O01- But there canl h! nio questioni that C Oil- he did not have' to walk half a mile tIe ill a fiteen-inch !7n1,)w to mail his P literary gem, fotr if lie had had to 0 ave do so there is .o I1 s. the doubt w 'ter that the interested ptublic would B- nevir have had the privilogo of readiig that ((lobrat'oed rhymo,. 3ng LIBERTY. I th 0 FdItlav is oft.n sa'lid to he the 11 Il- faire. or ou lest day of the week or moit unlucky m all1. ti to Super-stit it on, 13 modern "SiOn, be or luck is a 1ool pluk, a hero etc. w D11 Be t his as it may, lust Friday the a: rn clouds floated fiomi the west, the A wind from the east, mercury stood at 24 and thereabo uts for 241 hourus md and~ wheni it stoppled s-iowinp;' it ro- measured13( 14 inichets, oiver' 1 inch li, ike quid 01' me'ltedC. Th2iis is the miost ind snow that has fallen at 01ne time for soveral ye.ars, The snow has [of come too late I o) do s0311 of the I refsmall1 grini any good as most of SC 't the oats anid mu~lch of the wheat is ' eek: wiunter killed,- Theii wheat sown in 'Janury is not upi yet and may be is safe. al mik Tho rural :mail car'rier's did not ci eut make their iounds Satur'day owing aveO to tho heavy fall of sno0w. No ti [ice preaching Sund(ay 0on account of d. mn-. J. M. Gantl t retulaned. yesterday af- 'i 11 fro X xtendiled tripi to Geor'gia, ity, T. N. Hun311ter' has gone 01n avsi low to Florida. i pt- W. S. Par'sons has moved intO hiis noew residlenc ea thSu'Ile (dpot, aill Roerual 81now-Ihall teamlis haid s< 110t their1 inin i gs thei paslt fev days.* ply Measlesi are subsWiling. Only a c far'- tow oases 30',>rluit.d thie fpaSt week, 11 uese Rev. 11. C. H .addoclk moved into the new\~ inianiS Ilast week. t ar s Fer'tilizers ari'1)e hag im iled out kin for aniothe icropl'i and a few hours P ar'- of plowinig wass dono1 a few evinings in ies last week. nal C. b OLCA. t ck' paidl t l h nom foulks a pleasan t s; [ine~ visit, lnst weet'(k. h '8* M s i'ac' .Jonies r'etun d home 11 lsTusay aft er' a pleaisant visit u ze. to rebuive iGreeinville.r ille Atr. John Foster, ac'comipaiedl~ fter' by his sister' Al is Willio, madiol a aco fliving t r ip to Gri'einville last Satur' to0 day, to We are glad to) report t hat Mi's. not N. ii. Reid iand Al i s Mag.,io Jones1,\ ako whot havi~o b'een on the sick list foirj ick- thle past. two weeks, are a ble to be out agaiii, eas- Ruper't Th!omas1~, Tom1 Pond(er the andl Thoma18 Sammi~Onis were tihe Sof guests oft IN-v. J1. E. Foster and d xes. family last Sabbhath etor Prof. .J. Ml. ( ;wynn and sister' n >per1 Miss hLcy, v'isitealri. andt Mr's. be-- R. Ml. Faoster laf. Sabath. 'lug CharIi') Fl:ost'Ir, soni of Rev. J. (J E . Foster', is on thle sick list. B to Misses Vernier and May Foster hat spent TLuesdayv very pleasantly with the the Misses Gwynn. tary Pr'of, V. 0. Laithem's school at ap- Olga closed las!t week(1, imluch to the at regret of his mlainy pup Is. 'tice MioIn Axo, Pers~ons hlavinig chamis ag ainst thio'cstato of Oarter' Durham doooenso d, are r'ecquest own edA to pretoent thet same11 propecrly attested 'day, t ,the ludersigar-d for paymI oat by the Bilp, 1st day of A pril 1902, t be 'I'hose indnhted~ to said estato please will make1( paymenti to. ~ I 'TII (MAS DURBHAM, Tabge Mountain. The woathor roma ins mo. col( nd the ground so frozen that tl irmor aro provoioted 1ron doinit ny work yet. The wheat crop is very soirr br1ough thist sectionl, .th0 sever reezos have killed it out, We i are certa iII blosd hrough this section, is regard t< hurch going, we Canl go three Stin ays of oach month nd somo lof i can go four Sundays. On the rat Sunday we can go either to larietta or Oolenoy. On the see nd Sunday either to PlIsant Irovo or Poter's Creek. Oi t he hird Sunday to Friniidshi *p, iIeen illocouuityanid on the founh.1 :Sutn aly to Mlt, Ta-hor., Pickenls counllty . Mr. J. T. singlet~ol iehd an1 xCOli lt Sermon it G sant Grov hur1 -ch on last fhhah. HiS rn arks worcO fouiled on Iiko 12 hmp. and 32rd ver. ''Fear no. ttle flock for it is yorii FIther's, 1(( plea)3l leC to Yi gou tle Iligdoinl. AI.rs. J. W. I riddlo I)a frf)( to) l(ovllilce to Speld a lw (li ys ith her aIughter, irs. V. 11. u1 rgess. Mr. Willie Cox, (df Wttaecc, 1ssed throllug1 hlrnStaany -1. hi4 ny to PICekens lor a. 1);i03sur lip. Mlir. James (sriin, Jr., of 1'a is, w01o Came h fio f' nas A sSept-, vis-ited reintiPs bcr at week. Jii fIem:' t I i & is S. C. 10ole, 11 ; t' l iiv 's t !turl i S meft im' il o veal of the younil (i I n Yed a tS o Il ni .: J , . igoolds mn List '(Nd y v e Criilin, Olivia aid hliy Me ugh. -*Mossrs. J. (v.yunn, Jimll Id".Ed. GriIlin1). M r. I In.g..od Iand illl!y always mvkc' thr usts lvo slich a nice time we are ll avs glal to call1 on f~hihm. Al '. Wylille aid sister furliishd OX lient musiic. We now lave a good phctogra llr inl our conjIII!ll.tIlly, l liviat MAc1ug, wo nkspitu itli a ikodla, which aIr flic. "Tattler. Thornasvillo Notes Mrs. \'illnli., 11un1, wjife of.I4 1ut, of n.eicille, w h; lnsbee I with li or-neunloila is ilieU l2 Dr. JI. J. Iormall is i 'rAV icg at Three of Mr. JoeLooe' fml ho have b.eenI Ill w\ithJ pnomaalnia, '0 improvincg under the c:ileful tenition of Dr. W"'. M. PAnlIder. Mr'. Landers'., wh In Is be1en-l runll ig MIr. M1ayes Cl ~eelad's mill ri the past five years has r'entedJ e0 Jay H un t mil11 now helonging Mis. E. M. Thomars. Dri. WV. EM. Ponder' who seelns~ to thio most popular man11 in this~ ction withi both1 sick and well, .is ported ill w:~ith pneumonia.0) S Th'le Latimm secool is in aior hinlg conditionl iicw'. Ii overag!.es >OUt sixty puiNl dc spilhe m emecylC of the wi ather'. Mr. Will D)avis had th' misfor.. ne to cut his foot Sev'crly' a few lys sinice., Dri'. Puoder was5 died~ anid took six stitelh i n the ound. Mri. D)avis is impirovin g, Clement Items. Th e in fan t chil ofi c Elp Frel an has been seiouslyK ill buti mi better'. Mrli. P. 1K. McAldam.s and two ms1 areC dOwln wVithi11 -l pn 1umoia. l Mi\r. Johni Iit(t andl mothl~er arie yntl'ined to their roomius withI pnu Onla. Mr. Earle I )ny and (l1ittl 1d Iaugh r are sick with pneuml~oiai. Peopcle aRe getting anlxiouls to all the ''hell (cord"' over' t he mutle >w and4 it wont Ice l og 'till we ill hear the geo-haw, see the 10 hirds sing~ and1( smll the frevsh ir'ned soil. Then the vico's will eginl to nudi~ge c n-'h (other ia iyc sprling' is cComing~ whi'.o ccld nh-white w"ill strut~ ;iroms d withl is maiute, hu ling Ii i:2 la1 for01 a swt and Red bird mat11i ng withientl ill ('lchos ai i suca haI in51 ill go about fiussing~ with t ha~ in. ates of the barn for a ploro. ir'ds never ~ divorce 1peopl1 say. /~hat at pity some1 people were not irdls or' maylbe geese. S-amhllO wlants a god r).f1(ci >hDtativces, lt, ifll c't w it ih l(C( ,' ilck and1( m)at t(cks readyi to~~ mo( l(ve irt. lie says t his kindt of c'oinv-I. onis~ wil do)go'od.c Mon..y land uiiing aL man11 tc worik all roadl'l OOL ENOY(. Married on thie 13u h inst, at the oml (if thle lbr'ide's fathr-r ~', MrI'. tu guistus F'er'gusonl, i. .1 cJohn Ma. or's to Mliss An-gil F'-rguison, Mr', cinzo Edensic A' 1 P.y0 '~ ohiaig 'er~y much impi~rovedi. Dr. and Mrs~. J. M1. Croenshaiw avo the youhng people a Valenti no arty Fr'iday ightL the 1Ith inst. Mcrs. Miary A . Su~cthcrl'and is vi. ing lhor son J). I". utherhlc1 necai Deospite the cold wi nther th rarmer's ini this M(ectioni Pare go(lin aha nranarlinI f'or ano'.ther. cronp Mala News. Wheat is looking sorry for the time of the year. Ir. Johnnie Gantt and Joseph Smiiith visited friends in Anderson Saturllday The wifo of the deceaaed Mr. Williams (lied at her home in An derson Friday night, the 7th inst, 13he loaves five children to mourn her death. Miss Tirzah Hughes, is visiting hor sister Mr., J. H. Clayton this Ivv. Mr. Lowis filled his ap poiitimenjt, at Fairviow church the !Iecond unday, there was a very turn out considering cold weathler. CLASSY MOUNTAIN. As th weather is so very cold, I will try to write a few lines from Ibis side. Miss Ola Majors of Piedmont, will opon school February 24 at Cedar Rock school house. M is Happie Welborn. who has been teaching school in Greenville comity for some time has returned home11. Som1o of A ,to children on this side i:Ve rolapsod with the measles and aro had( oil'. The many friends of Misp Lillian Tm1i ner, of Greenville, who has been visiting on this side for quite t whe, will regret to learn that ,ho is talking of going home. COd. W. E. Welborn, of Oconee iis g1Oreat on this side, THE EARLY BoT. SHERIFF NEWS. We are still having cold weather. Ii was snowing this morning when I t up, but as it was very early amoz, many people saw it. It was on1Y half past seven o'clock. A very interesting sermon ws preached at FairView church last TuesIay ight by Rev. T. J. Og 1rn of the North Carolina Confer eee?. Little Eva'and Doyle Sheriff are downii with measles. Sevoral of our boys enjoyed a hlunt dowi on the Brushy Creek sid, ono (lay last week. Supervisor Stephens was down in ht h lower part of the county last 'wxk and spent the night with A. J. W\olborn. Ile and Commission ' Wlhorn, with the Supervisor A nderson county, were looking aer somle roads near the line and mnaking some changes that are Mrs. Samuel Sheriff has been very sick but is some better. Rev. W. E. Wiggins filled his r'egular appointment at Zion church Iast Sunday, and in his ab le manner delivered an excellent seIrinon. Mr. Burdine Smith, who had charge of Sheriff's store has gone to Birmiingham, Ala., to make his hoim1 for awhile. We were sorry to soe Burdine leave, but our best wishes arc for him. Mr Will Ellison attended apr ty Ilast Saturday night and didn't ewt home until Sunday night. Conme, Willie!I you must do better thain that. CHArrER Box, T~I E NEGRO AT THE CHAR LEST1ON EXPOSITION. The negro-phobe and the negro phiile may both profit by a visit to the NeCgro Building . H~ere is food forK rdluction and ample opport u ty tstudy the achievements of theIaco. No negro need feel as lhml of what is here for they are imayrespects mlost admirable. Wodwork, iron' work, needle work aind chirography, it is all mos(Jt cred itablo and encouraging. Tihe negro inventor is in evidence with a rapid firmng cannon that has iarnedl the commendation of high auithorities. The negro carver wvit 3 a pocket knife as almost his only' tool, work wonders in horn and1 wo~odl. Tile great schools send vi dences of tile education they' aire dioemuinatinlg and are proud. Na:tid'nt of the socalled problemn, can a Iord to miss tis object les TIhe lprevenltion of consumption is en h irily a questioni commencing the proper I rea tI mn tt in timei. Nothing is so well :ebytod to wanrd Qif fatal lung trouble as l'oley's Hfoney and Tar.--BOLT & TH'JORNLEY. A delegation of negroes, repre senitinig tile National Industrial As i~ciatlion, called on the president Tulesdhay and presented an address uirginlg his co-operation in secouring an hppropriation from congress for disabled and decrepit ex slaves in the south1. A LIBFRAL OFFER. Th unhderliigneod will give a free samn l!( of Chiambrlrain's Stomnohi and Liver !:lets to any one wanting a relable ' ydy for disorders of the stomiaoh, i unu'.ness or constipation. This a new r enwdy anid a good one. 0, W. Earle Tho governor ha. offered a re waird of $1,000 for the capture of l;iartow Warren,. who killed Thiomias H., Watson at Eranohville in August. Warren was tried for robbing tile exprees near Branch. vil a year ago and is supposed to have hlad a hand in the recent hold. up at the same lplace. Cut this out and take i6 to G, W, Falo drug store and get a free Wam3A. (f Cha~mberlain's Stom~aoh And Liver Thablets, de best phyisie, Thbey eleanse and im vigor'at thes stomsgh. IuMirg90 $ka . nimatit A and ramidt tha han!a1=. m.. The bank of Clarksville, Ark., was dynanited and looted onl Wod. nesday 'by six men. They l:illed the aheriff who at tempted to ar ost them. They obtained about $1,., 500. A LIFE AT BTAK'. If you but know tm spiotlid met it of Foley's Honey and Tar you would be without it. A dose or t w)O will provon an attack of pietmoi:a or -a grippe It may savoyour lite.- I10I4',& THl0N LEY. Miss Ella Murrav, a iativo of Missouri, who is eight fv..t one inch tall and wigh.'1411) p)ldIIF, Will w d Edward lewaupre, a V-w boy of Holena, Ml nt., wh k isjst eight feet tall. Engineer, Li. ,. . W. it. I., at itt living in Liina, 0. will b)( p- ,' to know of his recoveryr (nm l;tlntnalI kidney diseao. Ito' wile'. "I was cured by urnig 1.'ole's lain l nre which I recoinimndiit to all. 4jwcintlly trainmen who are Is:atlly sinuilativ at-. flicted.-BOLT & T11 0'N b i: Y. C1IILD I:N I()IS() N V1). Many chiliren lte joisonl nel Inuiale norvoti and veok, if Iot killel outrijhi, by mnothers giving t1hmn ' xyrup. l0 Contailing oliatos. l'Iev' 1 1,)1.y : l Tar is a safo an tilrin reu. Iv lot cought., Crt) ) fittil i1i1g I rut , n'inl is the only prominent cough m In 11:11 conJtains no opit'm or 44' th.-r p ns.. BOLT & TIIOlNII. SF'(1' IT. A noglectvil coughj or4,H i bm to seriouts b)rn1 i l r1n A I >b lm.. Don't titko clutnet; m1n ! . Emnd Tar all'oils i; wr t i. ,ie l ' serious afl'mets ol a hl. I I; )1' -. THORNLE'Y. You hayo from .m. 6, I.,. i , I ,Ah 510th 1902 in which t) in - v.-;r .In Lurns ptlno look nhr i t :, u r 's t Is' E 'T 1-:A t 11-: 1 1,1 Aur ~litort. Fob. ~ ~ NE 19021 I'lI'IF.' N OT IN . For the convenietiw,, r Ilm publi I will be ti tht follw. ill;;. plaves, for the p)rpos o a rii nrus: Liberty. WNemsly. I b). .-b. Norris, Thurisiny, ieb. 1:;in. Central, Fridlay, Vlu. I Iii. Saturday following in t ni Pleaso tako tnotiten itid Ihoe who lttvo not mado their retuirnu nw;t in *. me it the abov namttod l pht4ev, t4 11 pnIrty will bo enforotd atter Ih 1 20'1f .4 "I iave ueqitl ('h.u 'b Remedy for a inhr . no hesitanine in sovi ll" t I it - h -si Tl remody for cough-;, oh)4k n 1r t 1 have ever used in my family. . have not worts to expews tny cntitee in this Remedy.-Mrs. J, A. Mioor, North Star, Mich. For salo y U. W. Earlo Druggist. NOTOE TO APPLICA NTS.V 'The regrular oxmninntwo 0f ap plicants for TIeacheris's Ct i lentes will be held on Friday Flebrum-ty, 21, 1.902. The exam inn t ion wd l comii nee at 9 a. m., atnd close at i p . im. A p. plican ts are requnested. to be on0 ) hand at the begirnunitg. Landon's ~JTeachlintg an d (ClaSs' managenment will be u1I~ as a hs. is of podagagical1 mxa a inae u:k teachers. W. W. F. 111 luIlT. t~f6 Co. S3upt. 1:d. t( would be a goodl (imnto buy1 i some Heavy Winter shoes, JEANS, FLANNEL1$, O)V'TINGS, A lot~ of Cildibreons' I 'nioni Su~itsA, the 25c kind, (only 15. Lot of Misses Unio). ttiis, w.or'th 8J) 35c to closis t he lot ia :430. regP( A lot of LaieiA Uno >uits en.5 ily worth 500 to closi.o at :Ss. 8 Mon's Heavy F"lte.ca im de Iit. dar'wear. Hewty work dlirts to keep the CoIld out. SEE MY LINE OF SWLE.\Ti'l:s Lots of Loaded Shte:.5, Sho. Powdoir, &c., for the HItrd llan uters. Lots of goodl thling3 lto .n. Full line of groceries at all lim . CJall to seCe it 4el no,~id 'trl A. M. MOM Pick( , S. C "a f&""Homio 'Phtono N'. 2 1. feb22tlf. Tax Notice. Omece of CO~UNTlY Timd:nu-it, Pickensg C]ouni y, S. C lectitng the t4 '4Vwi' ta I' year of 1901: Levy for state . x.>: " (" Cnsti. i': Total levy for st ' Levy for interesti i 4' - , Pleckens Cotirt flitin T ,x b~evy for 1intere'st ' r L~evy for Intere''- 444 on 5 special levy for .chool Im Poll tax one nouler 444n4 44maa Mont R at a x is two dona~urs 44t4 i.s r et e 1. t ,-.4me me from all those whoi' are 441 44bl (ec)3ung 1 to I aw. 3l00kfl 010SQA on Jntct.mbere 3.t, pyi alty added after thaet n-. Ootober 8d itc~i r ~c. (444 -B Foley's Hioney Ilno Tar *Vl$ COldIS, prcvcnts pneumona, NNER A VE a gtugln salvo in the wol low is the TO BEGIN TO LOOK AFTF .OWS, PLOW STOCKS, Sit HAMES, TRACES AND F Wo aro woll supplied with 1h1es Wo have receivod another big H Its a caution the waly thoso sh howovor, as they are knlown1 to I niolley. We havo a few overcoats leu of IHarness, lBridles, saddl s, liN lardware of overy doscriyt i l Shingle Alills, Shinglo Ildils Silp se' us bf)oro buyinog yor ( nothing but tho bast. Our io1t( has been inl tih paIst, mST ( PlIlCES." Your patroniage ros FOLGER & g Sipinnll it 1f uk just 1creceiv 0AhW FO0RA ---( ) WINTE= mR Ext rao(rdl 1ry va Ilues in all Extraordiinary values ini ED FLANNELS, J s Ext raordinary values in Ex t radinary vaue i A (ow CAPES mnd 11M'KE'I,- v, eavy Shoes. This is th ihI esir goods8 will he k~pt, in ll IIho ere can you buy better (oods h) 'Respectflly3, A.K. )nie Picie C WVo have inust changed the prit shouhi not jail to call andO se*e u (1. Our pries8 are fixed to iSTA ....Look at the Me's Viei Kid Dress Shoe that $2,0(0 now goingat,. Ladies Dress Shoes that soldi foi Men's Rocklanid Calf Dree~ ShIo __!!_ for $1,50 but Wo sold for An excellenut shoe for mien' er generalily solls $1.35 to 81,50, ul (Alorriks Six Cord Spool Thremi oft we now ofler* for Ic. 1) balls. ol uta 01 6 catlio for .ic a ya11rd .\ft 1 yard. A big lot of freshi gar len >r .10c. 17 lbs Standard girnulata d .Ilua 12 1lbs good k''g sodta for :7oc. .10 lbsI: of splenid greeni cofteve I Tonnsse ho5N' Ill 1nad l ml I Iolassef.s (''nlio 10laouie iilario mUllti IIe at WVe wvill dliver goodsi to an a a SNCRAIG2 BY -idges & Hammond,' Dry Goods AT Cost Wo want to cias out)01101 our 1 utro >Ok of DRlY GOODS t onC'). --A T COST Come now and get bargains,. ridges & Hammond. I1CK ENS, - - 8. Cs -+ R YOUR IGLE TREES, BACK BANDB, ARMING IMPLEMENT. (100(1s and the pricos are rigbt. hipinent of w- ill, it i.-; easily undorstood 'It(- besht s mado for the o :ra song. Big stock . 11-1 Wagons; to go cheap. I'> iting, Fnory wheelm, ;w- -.o1d Acid-wo handle jo i t' ' ini tie future as it a( ) ) AT IASONABLE [11B H NLEY. a!, all s s. Prices 50o to $7.00. CLEARAj~NCE! COODSLORS ..19..AR& n2 KERSEY8! S ir~ iss than cost. n o'-Is and Children's N - A- "iho for little mon I brobItlel'dries is now on. v l oft It') sodso l, and DO I a tI lli" 1unV0 , Jsh Store. nur entiro line of shoes and n l I need of anything of the Y andw will not 1doyiate, from v. . ) o I dr1ici,ly fur lia'g!tg at $ 1.71. hat' \8 tal *in at $ 9.21, b I an htave ailwayn sold 5c a ogitafI iau-a Ior 5(3. .1000 yards -u aiig;a hh3 ' calico for A I t re tcoived, 5c a paper or I LLE. S. C. We Wi '1ll.Sl o h Net 30 Day No i.st. a... ijj ..... 20 per centi less than usual pfice. Wo haye isdtne eeptionial v'alues, CHEAPEST WROUGHT FlENCING ON EARTH,.. CLARhK BROTHERS A&0 (4,,ot,,,,me 8o -