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The iPeople's Journal THSIISDAY, JULY 3, 1902. Local and Personal, -July fourth will I o a great day at Liberty. --C. H1. Carpenter is announced for the Senate this week. -Dr. W. F. Austin will be in Pickens July 8th and 9th. -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ragsdale on the 29th ult., a son. -Mountain parties are being arranged for trips of several days. -The frlonds of Mrs. James Hunnicutt will be glad to learn that she is convalescing. -I. I-I. McCalla, of Lowndos ville, A bbeville county, anonn cos for Congress this week. -If you want to enter a bid for the construction of the new jail, road thc, advertisement herein and file the bid in due season. -The Summer term of Court will convene at Pickens the second Monday in July, the same being the ,fourteenth. " --Several young people were en torta1ied1 at a most pleasant socia ble, Friday night last, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Richey. -Dry winds during the past four days are not so favorable to vegetation. Some crops already give evidence of need of more rain. -Mr. and Mrs Walter W.White and son, Valter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sloan, of Anderson, are visi ting at the home of Mrs. N. K Thornley. -Col. Henry T. Thompson and Mr. - Lancaster, representing the New York Life Insurance Compa ny, were in Pickens a few days last week. -Miss Fannie Hagood after a pleasant visit of two weeks at the summer home of Miss Anita Am, bler returned to her home at Green wood Saturday. --Pickens can accommodate a goodly number of summer visitors. Only let them let their wishes be known and their wants will be supplied. -Mrs. M. F. Hester is in Atlan ta visiting her daughter, Mrs. Gresham. Mr. Hester went down to Atlanta also but returned after a short stay. -Mrs. G. W'. Earle who has been quite sick for the past three weeks is rapidly improving and her friends hope to see her soon fully restored to accustomed health -The Liberty Township Singing Association will meet with Enon Blaptist church on next Sunday Ju ly 6th. Everybody is invited to come and bring their song books and well-.filled baskets. W. F. Evatt, Sec. ---We have received a communi cation from fable Mountain to which no name is signed, and can therefore not publish same under rules. We urge all correspondents pl~ease to sign their names to arti clos sent for publication. --Miss Sallie Hester who has been quite sick at the home of her uncle, WV. A. Mauldin, at Easley is reported much improved. Her .parents, Mr. and Mrs: J. B. Hester of Stoneburg, Tex. have arrived in response to a telegram and are now with her. .-'1he good people, the good democrats o.t Pickens, as elsewhere, will be expected to take care of the visiting candidates this ycar when they come around on their tours of the state. Citizens will be duely approached on this subject and it is exp,ected that entertainment be provided for the candidates dur ing their brief stay with us, -Geo. R. Koester who was ap pointed Oollector of Internal Rey enue for South Carolina by the Piresident but who failed of confir mation announces that he will make no further fight to retain his office but will quietly step out at the end of the fiscal year. This appmutment appears to be one of the mistakes made by Roosevelt which he recognizes and regrets. Micah Jenkins gets the job. --The Pleasant Grove Debating Society is on a boom. TIhey meet every Saturday night at 7 :30. Trhe subject for July 5th is Resolved: "Whether England is Rising or Falling.'" Affirmative: H. M. Fortner, J. F. Rigdon, John Cox. Negative: A. B. Fortner, S. J. Looper, D. L. Barker. Any So ciety that wan~ts to try us a pull write to Secretary, A. B3. Fortner, Mayfleld, S. C, -Hon. Win, N. Graydon, of Abbeville, was in Piokens during the past week. Mr. Graydon is a canidate for Congress from the third district, as his announce ment this week will show. For the past four years he has ably rep resented Abbeville county in the State Senate where his ability was r'ecognized, Hiefearlessly advocated suoh measures aehe deemed for the best interests of hIs people, and has the condidences of his own peo. ple and of people wherever he ii kown, BR RIITIS FOR T WJNTY YEABS. M~re, Minervya SmuIh oDavleIl. writest "Z had bron,hitis for twieen [W.naver g.otreliy tl I itse~ is a nr Program. For the 4th of July at Liberty Assemble in the grove near Cottor Mill at 11 a. m. Addresses by J. E. Boggs and T. J. Mauldin. 1 p. i.-Ba3u!beoued Dinner. 3 p. im.-Baso Ball. 5 p. m.-Foot-races, &c. A New Firm Organized. Dr. J. L. Bolt and Dr. E. B. Webb have formed a partnership for the purpose of continuing the drug business at the Thornley Pharmacy stand. Those gentlemen have bought the entire stock of drugs, toilet articles and many other articles carried in a first class drug storo, and will continue to operate the business. The char acter and reputation of Drs. Bolt & Webb make a suflicient guaran tee to the public that they will carry oni a business worthy of the patrongo and support of the gen eral public. Mauldin-Eaton. On Wednesday evening, Juno 25th. at 9 :40 o'clock, Capt.. Ivy MA. Mauldin, of Pickens, and Miss Ve ra Eaton, of Central, were married at the home of the bride's parents, Rev. O. M. Ahney ofliciating in the )resence of only a few relativea and friends of the contracting par ties. Mrs. Mauldin is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Ross Eaton, of Central, an is a young woman of accomplishments and numbers her friends by the score. Mr. Mauldin is a young lawyer, practicing at the Pickens Bar, and at present is one of the represen tatives fron Pickens county in the General Assembly. They will make their home near Pickens. The Sutimmer School. The Summer School for Pickons county has been in session since Monday the 16th uit with Prof. H. B. Dominick, of Easley, as princi pal who teaches Arithmetic, Alge bra and Geography and Prof. J. K. Owens, as Assistant, who teach es Grammar and Literature. Tho Teacher-pupils aro doing hard work having four recitations per day with Round-table talks on) Tuesday and Friday evenings. These Teacher-pupils have no tir for play, their hours are well o' cupied and generally all seem i, tensely interested in their wo, Examinations are being talked a already . Following is a list of the Teach er-pupils enrolled: Misses Conyers Allen, Mamie Ballentine, Cora L. Bowen, Mar gory Bowie, Hannah Bright, Janie Bright, Mary Chastain, Nita Clay ton, Hester Cureton, Josie Earle, Millhe A. Foster, Ada Gillespie, Essie Gillespie, Lillhe Gilstrap, Nora Gilstrap, Florence Hendricks Ida Hendricks, Lenora Hendricks, Em 0. Johnson, Mary Kirksey, Nannie Kirksey, Mary Lesley, Virginia Ligon, Iola Major, May McClanahan, Olivia McHugh, Jen nie M. McWVhorter, Corrinne E. Newton, Olive Boggs Newton, May Robinson, Nannie Roper, Happie Welborn, Magaret Welborn, Hat tie E. Wilson, Cecil Hester, Mrs.K. L. Cureton, Mrs. S. T. McHugh, and Mrs, Essie E. Hughes. Messrs. WV. J. Berry, W. J. Chastain, WV. T. Earle, J. M. En triken, Elbert Fendley, John 0. Field, B. F. Freeman, L. D. Gil lespie, Christie Robinson, J. F. Williams, and Rev. 0. L. McCain. Observations of a Looker-On. Something attractive must be at Pickens now, out of the usual or der as we have visitors that are sel dhorn seen here. Perhaps it is the Summer School. Pickons county has some very attractive teachers attending the Summer School. There are a good many interes ting people to be seen about town, and they (de not all bear the marks of the pedagogue. Dr. James 0. R~osemond of Brushy Creek, Anderson county, was in Pickens on the 28th nIt. He was doubtless attracted to Pick ens by' some pretty young lady, sinco Pickens is out of his usual beat. The days are extremely warm but the nights ar e pleasant enough. I guess as some of our young men speind halt the nights out of town carrymng their ladies to preaching and home again they get the pleas ant part of the weather and are al together getting the best of both weather and the pleasures incident to t.he Summer School. Looker-on. Ambler. Ivy, an infant son of Mr. and Mrs. James Stansell, of Anybler, died on the 14th inst and was bur led tho following day at Oolenoy Baptist ohurch . The obild was aged 9 months. CaIus hall, son of LXW, Hall, is quito sick. That long lo,od for shower came along on the 12th inst and was welcomed by all. The Sunday School :at Oolenoy is progressing. The older people ought to be more interested for this Is a work for all. We were disappointed, through the inoleiaency of the weather, in our singing at Oolenoy, Most otAhe people like to' travel good roads, but they are being diapomhted noW. ullies and bhle la the plaoe, of good roadu this waep~) g e 4IdsMs bwi it is tre. J.D. q I'hero is much siclkness in thi community. Little J . Fr.+nlk I\itcholl, thl infant son of M r. and Mrs. A Mitchell, died at th homo of hi mother oil the 17t hx inst., age twelve years, eight months an soventoonl days. God in His in(i nito wisdom saw fit to call the lit tile one home. It, is sad to par with loved olnes. His IresoncO i missed, his Saut, is vacant inl thei hone. but his seat is not vacant if the heavens abovo. 'Tho angel saw lit to take him in their arism Sweet littl(, darling, light of the home, lo',kin,.g f'm sto 0110 bock. oning (ala, bright as the sil beam, pure as I wI-1', atxiolusly lookIng Im"thk-r fo'u yu. lie is ta,t lead hat asl-ep. 1[e has gone to his hom1n(e inl glory 'here there is n' mur(ore s ekness, n1o Ilore S(t r"<w, 110) 1tifoO (leath, May God blcs7 his Im)other. A FlR,I ENI). WfolIsdale'. \Thilo I sit by t1uV window this balmy afterpi(on; and look abroad uo)n1 th lIi."hls1 ad1 see t be waving corn and h(e.ar tih many yoices as they echo over the hills, I know there nr. inmy h;,arty thiat ti-rob with taathnk fl a:es to the0 Great Siver of all giIts on aCcoult of the recent. rainls. and(l th', fair proapectst for the fut ar' 01ropS. 'l'ho gela i- wheat. harvest was very sho1rt. It setrnls t hat evervthinlg has put Oin new lif(' sinace the raints. At every g'.an1e we a where nature di>plays b':aut y anal grandeur. The tall oaks, with theit wi(lo Spread. in)g foliage, adoiis the hills like a beautifaal crwn, (Iprtlierios waving like balnnte'rs unfurled to tho I)re'/fzn, the hitls an6wer baCk in music to th4o los'ing tonos of na, ture, all make min' feel happy, giving uis joy aild promoting love and gratitude to tho One who fa shionod this gre .n earth, a gift of fragrant flowsrs and vin('s as Ca bloms of pea an( security. It seems that na't lrr hlats done her best to see i;, what dazzling beauty ,he (o,ul(d deek th. world. \'.hy should not our earth be a "ara(l.se wh.n tilled with such oh 'cts litted to enltertain and refresh delightfully. What a plaradise was hero tpon .arth whoin toIomon reigned itn Je rusalem and sang of the Rose of Sharon, and what, a heaven will he here when IIe that sitteth on the throne shall appear, for in his day shall the righteous flourish and peace abound so long as the moon eudureth. E. Lenhtardlt. After eight weeks of dry weath er our hearts wore made glad by the welcome rain which camne last Sunday. Cortn had turned yellowv, sotton had almost st)pp)ed growing b)ut no0w everything looks promis ing. R. F. Lorhardt has the champion 3otton] in this section. Mrs. B. D). L,enhard t hadC roast, .ng ears on. tho 20thi inst., and your scribe has been enjoying beets and beans since June 10th. Mr. Elbert Perry has bought a new reaper. Mr. Perr'y is one of >uir nmost successful farmers and grows large quiantities of swveet potatoes, bonn is and cab)bage which bring ready cash. Hie also has one of the finest fruit farms in Pickens county, wvhere ho grows Large quantities of peaches, pears, apples, cherrtes andl quinees, It is a!ways a litne. treat to visit his beautiflul hom aOw here you can ab ways find plenty of wolcomo and something nice to eat andit goodi elever peole to lhait with. Wheat is lhar vaested and1( mostly unfder shelter, bait wo would feel better if we had only made a full Miss Nannie Rloper will teach the Lenhardt school again this Bummer, Mr. 01er Chapman, of Mica, vis ited his brother Saturday and Sun day, He says erops aro in fine con dition in his community. Our Suniday school1 is comuing on nicely. We are talking of a big picnic sometime later in the sum mer about which we will tell you more later . The roller mill about which I wrote somne time ago is going to be a cotton mill. The work is getting on nicely of getting out rock. It is said that work will commence about August 1st to build the mill, thou we will be in sight of three cotton mills within four miles of cach other. Claud, the 10 months old1 son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Chapman had the misfortune to get has leg broken on the 11ith inst., thie limlb was set by Dvs. Wyatt and Russell. He is getting On nicely at this writ. ing. 5. 0. C. June 21, 19)02. NOT'ICE. COUNTY E~XECUTIVIi) COM MIT I'EEM EN. A meeting of the Picke Coun ty D)emocratic Executivo Commit. tee will be held in the Court House ou Monday, July 7th, at 12, o'clock a. mn., to appoinit managers of eleo. tion at the various precincts, and to attend to other mattors that Will prVoperly como before the T. J. Mauldin Chmn. County E4xecuitive Com., Foley's ICidrie.y Curo purfies the blood bs trauiing ouit impurities and toues ut aJi whola systeim, Cures kidney ant )adder*i trQnhlna.g4olt & Webb Plakam~ FOt COUNTY COMMISSIONEH. s The fritids A. J. Wolborn hereby at nounen 11nt as a candidato for Count o (:onuiisitoner, t:ubject to tio action < the denor ativ. voters of Pick ens coun in the .t pylroacling primary. The friends of D. It. Evans hereb' :aunnon0,, hini ia e.mudidato for Count Conunissioner Pickens county, subjec - to the action of the Democratic party a the al,proaching primary, 'The friends of A, B. Talloy heroby an noune( h inm a candidate for the oii r Conty C'c inmissioner sulbject to the no tion of the I )emocratic party at the ap. pnoaching primary. Tho fi i'itls of W. M. (autt hereby aniloun1e hii(Yuhm at catdidate for the ollice of Con,n v ('umtlnio.nr. ickons coun. ly Subtjo t to action of the ])omocratio voters ttt the atppro:tching primary. War Tax olf' This Week. The reven ue repeal act, which removes all that is left of the war tax, goos into effect on the first of Jltuly, th(: begiining of the fiscal year. On that (late tho internal revenutte laws will return to the point at which they were at the beginn i ig of the Spanish-Amreri can war. At the commencement of hostil ities, congress, in the endeavor to increase the rovonues of the gov" ernmnent commt,enisurate withi the imerensed exponsos caused by the OIIOn!iioens out.lay in conducting the War, raised tho tax on all things already taxi(1 and taxed things that had lbecn from tha( timo of the removal of' the same aftor the great civil war. One y.str ago tho tax on boor was roeuced frcom $2 ia Ibarrel, with a (1iseouit of 1..2 per cent making it XIl.85 potr bIarrel with no (is, count. (n the first of July the tax will be 1 a barrel. ''ho stamp tax on checks, bills of lading, express receipts, tole graph metsages and warehouse re ceiptst w's repealed last year. There was left a small fraction of the stamp taxes on broker's con tracts, drafts and bills of exchange all theso are now wiped out. Similar action has boen taken in regard to cigars, wh ich are put )ack substantially to the old rates. On manufatctured tobacco the tax will )e redulCcd from 9 6 10 to 0 .:t,tis per i>outni.-Dnily Mail. TIlE SA1E OLI) STORY. J. A. Kelly relates an experience sim ilar to that which hiias happened in al most overy nteighbdorhood in the United States and has been told and re-told by thousands ot others. Io says: "Last summer I had ant a'tack of dysontery and perchased a bottle of Chamberlain ' Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used according to directions and with entitely Fatisfactory result. The trouble was controlled much quicker t:n former attacks when I used other remidies." Mr, Kelly is a well known citizon of Henderson, N. C, For sale by G. W. Earle Druggist. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, Charleston, 5, C, Founded in 1785. Strong Fac ulty; woll equipped chemical, phys,~ ical, and biological laboratories; Library of 14,000 volumes and the finest Musoum of Natural History in tile South. Elective courses leading to thle degrees of B, A.. B. S,, a:n t . A. Board with fur n shed room in College Dormitory can be obtained for $10 a month. Tuition, MO0. One scholarship giv ing free tuition is assigned toPick.. ens county, the holder to be ap p)ointed by tho Probate Judge and the County S uperin tendantL. Total expenses for Scholarship students, $112 to $130. All candidates for admission are permitted to com pete for vacant Boyce Scholarships which pay $150 a year. En]tranco Examinations willI be held at Pickens 01n Friday, July 11, 19)02, next sossion begins Septem bor 29. For catalogue, address. Harrison Randolph. President. "I am usin~g a box of Chamberlain's Stomach & Liver Trablets and find themn the best thing for my stomach I ever used, says T. W. Robinson, Justice of the Peace, Loomis, Mich. Th'ese Tab lets not only correct disorders of the stomach but regulate the liver and bow els. They are easy to take and pleasant iln effoot. Price 25 cents per box, For sale by G1. WV. Earle Druggist, Winthrop College Scholar ship and Entrance Ex aminati ons. The examination for the award of vaicant scholarships in Winth rop College and for the admission of new students will be held at the County Court House on Friday, July 11.th, at 9 A. M. Applicants mfust not be less than fifteen years of age. When scholarships are vacated after July 11th, they will be awar ded to those making the highest average at tiis examinationi. The next session wvill open Sep. tember 17, 1902. For further information and a catalogne address Pres. D, B. ,Johnson, Rock~ Hill, 5, 0, NO FALSE CLAIMS, The propmetors of Foley e tioney and Tar do not advertise this as a sure cure for consumption." They do not *laim it will cure this dread complaint in ad vanced cases, but do positively assert that it willI oure in the aclIier' abge and never fa6ls to give OOhaforb and relief in the worst oases, Foley's Honey and Tar is without doubt the greatest throat and long remedy, Re. fuse substitutes. Bolt and Webb Piok ens Chapman and Callaban Liberty, A Tn. WAInnLAWy, -.- DENTIST -3 Will be in Piokens~ until 'further, no lep, Oioe up stairs Iu the cJarey Mg pY6 (90k1'q Q(999 $9ggi ANNOUNCEMENTS If RA'i'ES FOR ANNOUNCEMENT FC OFFICE. All County oflicos, each, - - $5.00. Magistrates, - " 2.50. All other offices, " - 5.00. The abovo prices are invariably I ADVANCE. FCOR CON(ItESS. I hereby announce myself a candidat for Congress from this, the Third Soutl Carolina District, subject to the actiol of the domoeratic voters at the approach ing primary olection. Rt. F. SMITII. I hereby announco myself ia candidatt for t'ongresa to represent the Third, 8 C., )iitrict, subject to the action of 'the deomocratic votors ili the approa1clinsg primary. Win. J. Stribling. I hereby announce mysolf a candidate for Congress frot this, the third 1)is triet, subject, to the action of tbe demo Cratic voters at the a>proacing pritary eloection. (eo. E. Pit INCE. I hereby Innoutnce mlyself a colldilatt. for Congress to represent tlhis, thie Third Diitrict, tiubject to tlio action of the Democratie votoers at the al lroachigul primaruy election. E. M. RUCKEIt Jr. Wo are autliorized to annonceo W. N. Graydon, of Abbevillo, Its ia caudidato for Congress from the Third Coi gress imna l)istict subject to the action of the UIemocratic primattry. We are authorized to annouaco Wyatt Aiken, of Abbeville, ats a candidato for Congress from the Third Congresa;iouial District, subject to the action of the o)muocratic: voters at tho approaching primary election. I hereby announco myself a candcidato for Congress from the third South Car [)inua )istrict, subject to the actio n of the democratic voters at the approaching primary election. I. HI. McCalla. FOR TH'E SENATE. The friends of Laban Mauldin hereby Lllnounco him as a candidate for thegen ttee, subject to the action of the Domo 1ratio voters of 1'ickous county at the ap proaching primary. The friends of Charles E. Robinson Iereby announce hin 1s a candidate for ie Senate, subject to the action of tji lemocratic votors of Pickens county at thio approaching priluary. The friends of C. II. Carpenter hero ,)y atnnounce him as a candidato for the Senate from Pickens county, subject to the attion of the Democratic voters at the approaching prinlary election. FOlt TIlE HOUSE. I hereby announco my candidacy for re-election to the 110uso of Representa. tives from Pickens county, subject to the Democratic primary. Ivy M. MAUI,DNo. The friends of J. Ashmore Hinton hereby announco him as a candidate for the House of Representative from Pick ens county, subject to the aetion of the demooratie. voters at the approaching primary eleotion. The friends of Fred Williams hereby announces him as a candidate for the House of Representatives from Pickens county, subject to the action of the Democratic voters at the approaching primary election. The friends of W. 0. Mauldin hereby announce him a candidate for the House of Rlepresentatives for Phckens county, sulbject to the action of the Democ ratio party at the approaching primary. Tho friends of Mathow Hendricks lerebly announce him as a candidate for he House of Representatives of Piokens :ounty, subject to the action of the de niocratic voters at the approehiug prim try election. FOR AUDITOR. The frionds of N, A. Christ ophor re spectfully announce him as a candidate for the omieo of County Auditor for P'ickens county, subject to the actioni of the democratic voters at the approaching primary election. The friends of E. Foster Keith hero by announce him as a candidate for the amico of Auditor subject to the action of the democratic party at the coming pri nary election. FOR 'iTREASURtER. I hereby alnnounco myself a candidate for tile omieo of County reasur-er, sub ject to the acdion of the democratic vot ers of Pickens coenty at tile approaching primary election. BI. Fletcher Lesley. By the solicitation of my many friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for ire-election to the o tleo of Trensurer of Pickens county, subject to the action of the demooratic.voters at the approach. mug primary election. Respectifully, The friends of Henry W. Farr hereby anounce him a candidate for the ofieo of Treasurer, subject to the action of the democratie voters of Piokens county at the ayproaching primary. The friends of James M. Lawrence respectfully announce him as candidate for Treasurer for Pickens conty, sub ject to the action of the democratic vo ters at the coming primary. I hlereby announce myself a condidate for the offce of Treasurer for Pickens county, subject to the aotion of tile de mocrattic primary. 0. R. Hendricks. FOR SUPEItVISOR. Tiho many friends of L. D. Stephens hereby announce hlim for reelection to the offie of County Supervisor Subjeot to the Democratio Irimary Election. Many Friends. For Probate Judge. I hereby announce myself a onndidate for re-election to the office of Probate Judge of Piokens county, subject to the action of the democratic voters at the ap proaching primary election, Bespeotfuly, J. B. Newbery. By the deseo of numnerous friends, atinitiumy name ase a candidate for the ooe of Probate Judge of Piokcens coun ty subject to the action of the Demooratic party. - . L, 0 THOMPsON. At th~e request of friends, C hereba announce myself a candidate for reelec tion to the ofiloe of County Superinten dent of Eduotion subject to the actiot of the Demooratio party at the Primara Election, Onua nutoe.Aeaugh0mgous SOME INTERES FOR JULY ANI --THESE AREOEJ THE DULL n BUT WE 'ROP - MAKE THEM If prices have anything to ( of Spring and Summer ClotI well sifted, but we still have s< We have a niec line of blue at that just su'ts this hot weather. - IIwhen in need of any Clothing Goods. Our prices are always nothing but the best clothing. 'l'he fruit crop is short this yc more reason why you should Buy your fruit jars and sugar, n advance. We are offering a big lot 0 pcrcales, dimities, etc., at first c opportunity for It don't conic ev Shoes for everybody, ol and nothing but the best shoes for cheapest. 11ardware of all kinds, stove4 saddles, bridles, buggias and wag If you are thinking of bnying our prices before buying. We I shingle mill supplies, such as shi kindls, emery wheels, heltina.., et licited, Satisfaction guarantecd(. FOLGER & TI FO GRSome Bargains to offer in I 'Soo tho coffeo wo aro cflering L( OUR ANNU OXFORD DURING THIS S OUR ENTIRE STOC A GREAT SACRIFIl THOSE WHO 001 CHOICE OF STYLE PRIDE Gre HEA TH - BRUCE New Spring Arriving D the largest and by far the prettiest have lifted the yoke of high prices e all. MIELLINERY! II' 3 Miss Hughes has just returnedi f where she purchased a large and Co choiccst novelties. This dlepart mer larger towns. We cordlialy invite county to call and inspect this depai rect styles at very low prices. In each department you will final you to call and see usl - Yours truly Heath- Bruce-IV PUJR] EASTERN SEED And Cardei FOR EARLY PL It is worth all it costs to have a ; seeds, we have in stoci< Carden and Far Hloes, Rakes, Shoves, Spades, Hooks, Mattocks, Plows and Plow Tturners made, Wheel Barro'vs, Machines, and Furniture of all kin A Nice, New, Cles HAT8,SHOE8, DRY GOU New Goods Coming In and 4 Anything * and About a Home W9 * Invite all to come and No trouble to show ti SW. "I g . . TING PRICEL 1 AUGUST YERALLY AIONTHS OS To LIVELY 4 with it. Our stock ing has been pretty nme bargains to offer. id black Sergo coats I) 'I ltail to see its ,r' Gent's. F1urlishin 4 right tnd we handle ar,, butl thatt is all the save whlut there is, ow before tile prices f cottOnade(s, lawns, ost. l)ou't miss thi., cry (lay. young. We handle ,ey tre alwts time , t i n1 ware, linttess' , puis. it Shingle tmill get uaitl fill kinidis of ngle ties, saws of all1 e. X111' trade so iORNLEY. )uggics and \Vagons. I lbs to the (lollar. AL REDUCTION SALE IS NOW ON. ALE WE Y!LL CLOSE OUT K OF LOW CUT SHOES AT 11E, AE FIRST WILL GET THEIR 5 AND SIZES, & PATTON, enlville, S. C. LIJOROW Co. Goods aly. line we have showvn. WVe nd they are in reach of IiLLINElR Y! omn the Northern Markets, mletC line of the season's it is equal to any in the all the Ladies in Pickens -tmnent. You will find cor.. big values. It wvill pay lorrow Co 1 Seeds ANTING. ood garden. Besides the the necessary 'ming Tools! Forks, Bush H-ooks, Briar Stocks, Best Steel Beam Iron King Stoves, Sewing das, Pretty Styles. en Stock of DS8AND CLOTHING loing out Everv Day. * Everything. or Farm, look through our rooms, trough our stock, ". MemAI p.