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The People's Journal THURSIDAY, JULY 17, 1902. Local and Personal. -Miss Eva lloicom11be is at trl home of Ar. II. A. Rickey. -Miss LizzA Richardson, of Liborty, is at Maj. Amblor. -.Miss AI:nlie - Schlwing, of (reenville is at the Ambler house. -5liss Sue Lancaster, of Gaines ville, Fla. is at, the Ambler touse for the summor. -Mliss Little, of Clinton, was visiting at the hoime of Mr. Richey last week. -B. A. Morgan, Esq., of Green ville, was one of the visitinsr law yors (ulring court. -Mr. W. C. McKenzie, of Pied m1ont, was in town - last week on business. -Mit"ses Grace and Eliza Mc )aniiel aro visiting rlativos in Greenvillo this week. -A good nuimher of people Ont joyecd a pleasant dly at the pientic at Iurc;h's Ford Saturday. -S. A. lcAlistl"r of Central towuhip is annonnced as a candli date for Supervisor. --About everybody is saIt isfied with the abundant and refresling rains that have como at the most needed ti ies. -Prof. J. I", Lesley will sing at Rubatimah church on tho third Suin day in July. Everybody invited to come, -Mrs. K. L. Cureton has boon elected to teach the T.wn Creek sclo, 1. Ior school opened Mon dap with about "lo p,up,ils. -Mrs. Napi>r ant lit tie chilld of Colnbia and her sister, Miss Grillin, of A thanta, are at the A mi bier IHouse 1*>r a few weeks. -Ai thur Christ,ph1er and IIlamp ton Craitg, oi of Pieken:,' prJgres sive young mhIants vihit -cd rola. tives and frins inl Thomasville last week. -A gun club 1(1 anl organiza tion of young miiei who havo in stalled a colipleti swimling vool rrangemnti are now iu.stituLions Pickens. --The poleli around Pickensi have been en jioy ing finl) showers hu t in some secti,ns of tlhe couity the showers have been purely local, and more rain is needed. -Judge Gary ees no time in pushing business through. Ho sei zes upon the essential points of le gal propositions andl renders his decisions rea--bly, being thoroughly conversant with the law. --The hopeful spirit dominant among the farmers and evidenced by their gonoral expressions as they talked on the streets this wook indicates that the country is in ai very3 promnisingr conidition. -A p)rotracted meetinig began at Praters Creek chutrchi Wednes day niight of this weck in p)lacO of next Saturday as announced. El der M, P. Matheny, lof Charlotte, witl assist the piastor, W. C. Sea born. -The Pickens county~ singing convention] will conlveno with the Six Mile church on the Second Sunday and Saturday before it being the 9th and 10th of August. Alt churches, Sunday Schools and singing choirs are allowed three dlegates each. E. M. Bolding, Chmn. Comn. -One thing noticeable about court is the many now faces seen on the juries. The older men are passing away, and the younmg mon are b)einlg cal led to take iup the re sponsiblo duties of citizonsh ip, and Sright w~ell aro they maintaining the reputation of therr fathers in the discharge of high duties. -Married( oni Sunda(ly a fternoon at half past four o'clock the I1th of Jully 1902, at the home of thew brido's father, Mr. WVairen A bhott, Mr. Arthur II. Arnold to Miss Gcr trude E. Abbott, both ot Central, Pickens county, S. C., Rtoy. WV. C. Seaborni officiating. We join their friends in wishing thoem happy and prosperous lives. -.W. N. B1olding~ connnonced s systematic effort at mole catching on Monday morning of Court weel last March and, up to the priosont time, has succeeded in catching 4i of the p)ests, T1hese little animal: d-> a vast amount of damages t< growinIg crops and to terraces am a con tinued1 effort to catch them it usually rewarded and the savinj more than compensates for thi time lost, -The contract for the erectior of -an iron bridge on reck piers wa, let at D3urch'a Ford over Keowe< River by the Supervisors and Comn missioners of Pickens~ and Ooone, counties at the bridge site on th 10th inst. for $3,792.00, one-half ti be aid by each county. The Vir ginma Bridge and Iron Co., o Ro anoke, Va, gets the contraot It is to be completed by March, 1 1003. The Oormlssioners consid ered the proposition as to the con struotion of a wooden bridge at th same time but deelded in favor o th~e iron str'uoe uro, It appearing 1; be the better unvestment and wi1 #akes a mDore subtantial bridg hle bWidge is bt$it Ai nornplena --)r, W. F'. Austin will be Easley July 22 and 23. -Rev. B. Holder preached a yo - instiuctivo sermlon to a large at attentiye congregation at Mt. Ca m1iel hnst Sunday. They have flourishing Sutnday School the under tlo supervision of Mr. M son Looper. -Mrs. John W. Thomas's llitt daughter, Irono, has quito at curio ity in the way of a ring. It wi made of gold (lug from the mil of old uncle Jimmie Burdine at has it good deal of interesting hit tory attached to it. It hr been lost for seventeon y'ears wl little Ireno found it, but, was in aliuctud by rust. It wats made years ago. Ilunt--liendricks. Onl'T'ursday, M1ay, 10thi, 190: Mr. Ieigh-1iint of the I.)acsvil eClion near Tlhona-V illo, was ma tiedc to Miss Mclla IiEndricks tl third daughter of \ r. and Mrs ). -. Iloidricks at the homo i the olliciating minifster, Rev. D. \i Il iot.t near Easloy, S. C. 1I r. IItuiit is i prsperousi and r<: spected young Pickens county ua and Mrs. Hunt11, is a young woma of refimuenlent, and a favoritt i hot coimuiiit.y. Their friend wViih them ia happy '11ind lros)erou journey through life. COURT. Tle sumncr1' tern of court wi called at 10 o'clock \loIuday morn iim., .Judge ECrnest G ary, p)residiniIIIII ls! coo tngah lai th' abseneo!1( of SItngraphio Wyatt, Aikei, Mr. A. M. I)oa d ischtrgel the diuties of that ofli c. Tin rand a ' Petit Jur,r was promptly in1 tiiwir pla1;c*:S Mi .. L. Cox 'hio was a iimbor o the Grand Jury hits di,cd slimncc the last. term of court. ''rue bi Is we!re I reti 1ured i gainlius charley ,Johnson, chaiged wviI I Il,uso liroaking and Larceny ; Si mn und E'llen \'uleninle, \'ioha ioni ct I)ispon itry L aw: Fletchie i nil Ellen Cast I eberry, Burglar i I,:irceniy; Pink McKinny an 1. II. 'I'olly. AssaiIt an Balttery Cla rioy .iolison, 'iolat ion ca Dispensary Law; Zh Elgingc ilcr:r Ed 'ounrig. Larceny ; ' ter \Vhite and Jh 1111 Harrison, aid igtt; prisoners to 'scaipo .hail; Johi 1Harrison, highway R1. 'bbery an L.airecny, it, the fllowiig eases the Grain Jutry retuirined "No Bill":"' Pa )ic kson, Violation of I)ib:pensar; Law; A. 1). Patterson, Burglary an,d Larceny: Paul Williams, As sault and Battery, carrying con cealecl weapons, Guilty and recoin mendation to nercy. In the case against Castleberry the jury rendered a verdict of guilt; with recommendIation to mercy. In the0 case against Henry, John E'arlo anud Bee Hlunter charge with Burglary and Larceny a v'er dlict was rendered Guilty of peti larceny. Peter White ana John HIarriso aiding prisoners to escape Jail The evidence ini this case was corn plotedi late Monday eveninig, ther being no attorneys for the defensE the Solicitor made no argumeti and on Tuesday morning th Judge charged tihe Jury aus to th law. A verdict was roturneld Guiilty, In case of Zeb Edgings charge with murder, at plea of guil ty C manslaughter was accepted an' prisoner sentenced to three yearu In the case against Johin Harr: son charged with H-ighiway robber resulted in a verdict of Not Guilty In the case against SInon an Ellen Valentine, Violation of th~ Dispensary Law, the case as t Ellen was nol prossed andl Simo entered a plea of guiilty and wv sentenced to pay a fine of $100.0 or threo months. The sotenice was suspendedl till Aug. 1st. Lomn B. Martin and Della Ram sey charged with aduLltery. N, pro'ssed as to D)ella Ramnsiy ;Ma tini t ruod in his absence and com victodl, sealed sontence left. * * * To the Honorable Ernest Gai p1residing Judge of the Eighth J1 dhicial Circuit: WVe the Grand Jury beg leave make this ouir presentme~nt for ti suimmer termIt of cour't, 1902. .1st. We have passed on all 11 1)i1ls handed us by the SolicitGr. 2nd. We have by a special coi mittee of our body examined i Count y Oflicers, except the boo of the Trial Justicos and herein i clude their report to us. 3rd. We have by a special cot mittoo of our body examined ti poo~r Farm and find it well kef We find that thirteen paupersP a no0w provided for by the farm. 4th. We find that the pes road law is inaduequate to propel work the roads of the count IWhile some portions of the coun I roads are in a fair condition otlh 3 portiona are in a miserable shal: -We recommend that some law 3 passed whereby all the reads O. put in a substantial shape and p > manent condition. .We also r< -commend that the road leadi f from the Iron Bridge at Old Pic -ens to Central be worked for Sfind it in a miserable condition - th. Finally we wish to rett -to the Court and Solicitor< a' thanks for courtistes shown f All of which is respootfully at B. J. JOLHN8ON, 1Orema,~n .Met A Family Re-union. Thore will b) a ro-union of tl ry Williams (anily and a public pi id inc at Peters Cicek church on Aug r- lst, 1902 (Friday) to which o'very a body is invited to comeo with we. re filled baskets. - T. T. HU"E1.. le Turkey Knob News. 8. I believe nothing strange ha l8 taken place in our section. We e have had copious showers for th( d last three days and last night a heavy rainfall. d A little son of M. II. (Dock) n and Lizzie Lewis died on Thursday At liorning the 10th inst. and was 0 buried at 4 o'clock Thursday evo ning at Mountain Grove church. '1'ho farmers are finishing up their work in the crops and seem well pleased with their prospects for good Crops. Well the stand of of samdidates is prot13 good and still coming. It is f pleasant to know that wo have so man.y good patriotic citizons that are willing to seive us the best they can in Various ofiices and I am sorry I cannot vote for all of n them. One of our old farmers has a lit a tic patch of corn he calls his 'brag s patch'' lie has perhaps three-fifths of an acre of low damp land in, the patch aiid he expects to get at loast thirty bushels of corn from it it no (1isastor hiappcens to it. Will report when gathered, D. V. Rustic. Resolutions. Whoreas, It has boon our pleas ire to be associatced( as students with Professors I. B. Dominick and J. K . Owen, instructors in the Pickeis County Summer School, and our intimate relations with L them as teachers show them to be xcellent instructors and true Christian gentlemnen. Thereforo -hb it r Resolved, 1. That we tender our thanks to our esteemed instruct 1 ors who, by their faithful work and scholarly attainnents liave f made the time spent here so pleas ant and profitable to us, - 2. That we endeavor to adopt - their method of teaching as set forth by their work in the Sum-. I mer School. 3. That as the school has been so :1 satisfactory to all and such as suc t cess we hope they may be with us again at our next Summer School. 4. That a copy of these be han ded them and a copy sent to the - county paper. M r. W. J. Berry, Miss Virginia Ligon, Miss Conyers Allen, Mrs. K. L. Cureton, Mr. Leo D. Gillespie, SpecialCommittee. - SeilCongressional Campaign, t At a meeting of the various county chairmen held at Anderson i on the 7th inst, the following pro. -gramn for the special [congressional - campilaignl was arranged: N inety-Six, July 21. " Phoenix, July, 22, t J3radley, July, 23. McCormick, July, 24. Lowndesville, July, 25. New berry, July, 29. Prosperity, July, 30. Long Shore, July, 31. ~'Pickons, Aug. 2, Walhalla, Aug. 4. Anderson, Aug. 5. Ab'>eville, Aug. 8. ' Greenwood, Aug. 9. Iva, Aug. 11. S Pendleton, Aug. 12. e Mount Airy, Aug. 13. Easley, Aug. 14. Meet, Aug. 16. Cateechee, Aug. 16, in the eve Seneen, Aug. 19. Fair Play, Aug. 20. > Ruhiamahi. We\V have a Ilourishing Sunday at this p)lace. Mr. B. D). Garvin Superintendent, Mr. John A. Gary assistant Superintendent and Mr. Robt. Owens, Secy and Treas, ' Everybody inlterested in the grave yard and church yard will o please meet there the 22nd inal withgsuitale tools for cleaning oil e The health of our community It very good with the exception o: ~. Mrs. Berry Owens who is in failing e health. ks Crops are good considering the a- little local showers we have had crops have been worked well. LI- Mr. Joe Gaines and family hai 11e just returniod from Piedmont wher< t. they have been visiting relative reC and friends. W. 0. G, ly NOTICE I y- All candidatos are notified tha tV their assessments must bo paid o1 er. or by the day before the openini e. of the County Campaign. Th be County Cainpalgn is as follows: be Easley, August, 15. ar Li ber ty, Aug. 16. ~-Central, Aug. 18. "g Eastaton, at Antioch, Aug. 20, k' Pumpkintown, Aug. 21. we Dacuevills, Aug. 22. rn Hurricane, Mile Creek, Aug, 10 rn ickens, Aug. 29. 'P. J. MAULDIN, LC hm. Co, &,. Con A., 1. WAUDLAYi +it DENTIST "e okenrw w0or FOlt SUPERVISOlR. o 13y the solicitation of my many frient I hereby aunnounco myself t cntlidatl for the oflico of Supervisor of Picket countty, subject to tho action of tho'den ocratie voters at the approaching pri 1mary ulectiou. 0 .Lsn (G. M%. Lyxe. i 'The many friends of L. D. Stophen1 horeby annlountco him for reelection t tilo ofiico of County Supervisor Subjec to the .Domucratic Primary Election. Many F'rionds. 1 hereby nnUUoutnco myself a Cndidati for the o1lict' of Sttporvisor for Picken; Couity, subjoet to the action ( f the )om ocratic prinary. S. A. M1cAL1STER . FORt COU NTY COMMISSION I-R. 'J.'h(e friends A. J. Welborn hereby an nounec; him as a candliidlato for Cootty Commrisaioner, subject to the action o the democratic voters of I'ickeis couny im th .tpproaching primary. The friends of 1). R. Evans hereby announce him a candidate for County ('ommnissioner Pickens county, subject to the action of the Democratic party at the ap)proaehiug primary, T1'hle friends of A. B. Talley hereby an nounce him i candidate for the ofilce County Commissioner subject to the no. tion of the I)onocratic party at the up proachling primary. 'Tho friends of W. M. Gantt, hereby antnloitcc him a eandidato for tho oile of Comity Comiisioner. Liekeus c"otul. y subjOect to action. of the )emuocratie voters at the approaching primary. At the re<luest of friends, I horeby an nounce t myself a candidato for re.eku'fion to the oft.. of County Countitssion.r subject to the action of Democrat ic vo. tern at the approaching primary. Rtommrt' S-r.w.t rr. Sheriff News. Aflter several weeks of very hot and dry weathor we have had some Cool and refreshing showers of rain and the farm I)lants are looking bettor, Most everybody has fiuished their work in this pIart and are now ready to enjoy the watermelons fried chickou and big meetings. Children's Day will be observed at Fairview (hturch noxt Saturday July 19th. A very intoresting pro gran is being arrant;,g,d and a good tiitt is expected by all. A pro tractod meeting will begin at that place on Snnday following. Thl Rev . 11 r. Lowdermilk will be as-is. ted by his brother and let us hope that imich good may be accom" l)lshhd. Mr. Monroe Johnson, who h8 been in Birmingham, Ala. for the past year, is visiting at his fathec'. Mr. James Johnson . "Ye Scribe" attended the asso Clatiii which iet ai. In1on1 Iast Sunday and never before have we seen as large a crowd as assombled there for the purpose of enjoying good singing and dinner for the people of Enoni always have both. Mrs. Web.orn and Mrs. Mullin ix visited the latter's in ther Mrs. Griflin, of Brusny Creek last week. Constable Miller of Easley was down on this side summoning wit neosses to attend Court this wveek and spent the night in this cOlmu nity. Comie again Mr. Sloan. Chatter Box. Foley's Kidney Cure purfics the bleed by straining out impurities and tones up the whole system. Cures kidney and bladder tronbles. Bolt & WVebb Pickens and Chapman & Callahan Liberty. THE SAME OLD STORY. J. A. Kelly relates an experience sim ilar to that which has happened in at most every neig~hborhood in the United States and has been told anid re-told by thousands of others. -Ho says: "Last summer I had an attack of dy sentory and perchatsod a bottle of Ohamiberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, wvhich I used acoording to directions andi with entirely satisfactory result. The trouble was controlled much quicker tani former attacks wvhen I used other romnidies." Mr, Kelly is a well known citizen of Hlenderson, N. C, For sale by G. W. Earle Druggist. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, Charleston, S. 0, Founded in 1785. Stron.g Fac ulty; well equipped chemical, phys ical, and biological laboratories; Library of 14,000 volume(s and thc fintst Museum of Natural History in the South. Elective coursei leading to the degrees of B, A,. B S,, a ml . A. Board with fur. n shred room in College Dormnitory can bo obtained for *1.0 a month, Tuition, $10. One scholarship giv ing free tuition is assigned toPick ens county, the holder to be lip pointed by the Probate .Judge an the County Superintendant. Tota eXpenses for Scholarship students $112 to $130. All candidates fo admission are permitted to corn pete for vacant Boyce Scholarship which pay $150 a year'. Entrance Examinations willl b hold at Pickens on Friday, July 11 1902, next session begins Septem bor 29. For catalogue, address. Harrison Randolph. President. S "I aim using a box of Chamberlain 5 Stomach & Liver Tablets and find thei the best thing for my stomnh I evt used, says T. W. Rtobinson, Justice the Peace, Loomns, Mich. Tlhere Tal lets not only correct disorders of 11 -stomach but regulate the'liver and boi els. They are easy to take and pleasal in effect, Price 25 cents per box, lP sale by 0. WV. Earle Druggist, . ateechce Democratic Cluib, Thi, club extends a general ins tation to the oounty candidates b' m~eet with theta at a place toi prepared in that town at 01 ao'clock on July 26t, (8aturday, Sound iIdqeys arc safe gurds of lI B e h iu A w ttil ifl JANNOUNCEMENTS ' RA'1':8s FOR A N.NOU NCEMENT FOI OFFICE. All Couity omices, ouch, - $5.00. ,llatt;istrllte , - "t 2.5o. A l o tter offices. t'' 5.tiW. >i T1he ab)oVo prives a re invariably 1N t A)VANCE. FOlR (ON(lt i-:Ss. S 1 horleby annotuIno lysclf a candlidatc i for Congross from this, the Ti iltl Sonth Carolina District, stbtject to the action of the democratie vaters ait tlo al)proileh iug primary election. R. V. SiliT1I. I hcr"cby an nunee ulyself at eantidilate for c'ongress to reprnesentl the Thid, S. C., I)istriet, sithject. to the: atiol of thl letocratic Voters in the iap)ratchilg primary. W1'a. J. Stribling. I hereby anno1Unclle muyself at candidate for Congress from) this, the third IDis trit, subject to tlie act ion o ,f the demo eratic voters at tit) al 1pprto;ohing prim airy cloetion. (ie(). E. PRItiN(' I-. I hereby annonnee myvself at conlilatte for Congress to reptresent t hi, t he ''hiri District, subject to the action of the l)enocratic voters at the apl)lroachin ,g priuiry olectton. E. 31. .RUlCK -:ll Jr. We are authlorizedl to annuonncc) \\. N. (Iraydonl, (if Ab tevil!e, ns a e:alidlate for Cong ress fromt ut the Third Cong;;res-;" ioial bt ri); t t subjct to the actio of the Denocratic pritary. We atre authorizretl mino 1\'v)1tt1 Aiken, 01f .\bbeuville, as at eatunlidtate ' for fotl}oingre'ss routa t e Third Cogressionl D)istriel, subajet'.t to the aetinu of the li )ntot'r"atic votors at the aohioagiut r rot"ilvaty election. I hereby announc myself ia candiira for Congress from the third South Uer oliat istriet, subject to the netion of o the tlmoc ratie vot.ors at the approaching primary election. T. li. McCatll t. FOit TI'l E tEi:-.i: 'Tle friends of Labl)an Mauldin hereb) annlouneo hlim, as at cautliidate for thefienl ate, subject to the action of th i Iemo cratic voters of Fick.ons county at the ap Iroachi n g primary. The friendls of Charles E. ]ohiusol helry atltonnto l. him as it a :untlidatte foi the Sentic', tHubject to the action i tf th< lemocratie volers of Pickens county al tho apprIoachling prinmry. ''lhe friends of C. 1. ('arpe ter here by lanounee him .as at candidate for tht henato from Picekens cotoy, subject t< the action of the inu aer;tia: vo)ter)us al the apiproaching primary ch-etion. h FORt f E 1 OSr. I hlerebl a)lltaamaace my} ' caudidtey fot rlocItet i o he ouSe of tt l t pesumite tives from P'ickcens canny, tubjct to the Democratic priurl. Ivy" M. I,At".u. The friends of J. Ashmore i Iinton hereby anlnounce him candidat crti1)ao for the house of Represotattive from Pick ens county, subject to the action of the denocratie. voters at the atppIo roaching piary election. Tho11 friends of \V. d Wiim heohyi ieyannounce hu lla a canditato for the House of Representatives, frm ikens Oll cty, sub.ect to th e acetionof t heooa iDemooraticvtat the appoaIigproary.n The friends of N, A. Maukrin ohere annotuce himlaUcandidatle fora the Houset for Reroeties ofot Auditorcounty icosnt,subject to theatoofbo Demctic o pte doati app rachtng ppra. i Thei friends of Ma1~otew etI H enrek hery annl1ounlc him a8 a canl1diatIo thr ocoy sudjittoHijt) t Ile ac tiollh do tilc)atlu oersca at tlpprochig prim arly eectio. hereby n lIo lCO iis hi cni dtire foute ofhe ofpresenttvs PItsickers coun) ty,suet to t actin'of the DemlOitic~oti* ioers Pioke aproenyatchipriary. g Thy tif)riest of of A. Chris fphordro Ipectfully annlounIoo hms a canididate for -eetio the o fce of Couny eAu itorcfo ofPicn county, ujCOt to th action o ofthe democratic voters at te approacing lprimary election. Thle friends of hEr V Fostr eeor banouc him as andto for the lc oiieo AuditrbOt to the c~tio of(h tdemocratic patrty of Pien cointy pi I eetuly announc1e0 msl ai canldidate for therllicie.ofutCounty Treasurort, sub Sjet to tile action of till democratio vt ~ Iherby 1lllOiB.0 Fyetcher Lesdloy. for tle slictat of my manyll friens I breby announCo myself a candidate for reelection to the oice of Trasroa ~ teof kens nfty, subject to tacin ~ ltlof the democratic voters at thpoah rrcing primary election. Rffespetfuly . . Chapman. -. The esli of nuryW. fri ebs . anunct myhima a andid for 1ic1 Tryasrer subotto the action of thoca tyJ ayproaching primary j The reqns of ame . Lawrn repclyannounce hilfs candidatec tioec to tie acilo of te democrty O deI bofb anono mysl aoth codt counyfujet . the D"-14pato o the de1~ FI hey anonce msel a cnia SJdg o Pckos outy subec to t SOME INTERES FOR JULY ANI --'ill'l-iE .\1E I. THE DULL 6 -+ MAKE THEN\ If prices haive anlythin_: t 1 of Spring aln:l lnl ner I1 well sift(le , blut we still !i We hutve I nice line i tliat just stilts this lit v.e-.11 when in need of :auiy lhi, (1oods:. Ouhr prlices' :re :111. n)tlinig bui t11 he( t ! Itl:o The' fruit "roll is 'li rt III 1111( ' . 1 hii i is i' \"1\ \111 "Ih1. Iill y"i r'l ful it il s i ln - : Ir. ad1van("e W e arI Ifferi I bli; !'" perales, iinitics, (t.. I Ih. (o orltu li fo r it I! 11 r o . u; Fihles fmr c\ I"\"1rt Iv. .I -oni nothing., but thec b)e- i; I ts'o et I i 1 -1 st. li1ra lrt " II' all l: {:i".. suralllt"s, brlti ,. hn; ,"; .u- ,,"; If" you a(rt liink:il-,y - shring:l" lniil .s1upplics, ,11 b l.ir; Hs, O" \ -I lit i(1 (d, t U(i:i .1 C i , - FOLGER&T s: ome l ia rri to g th'S the voffnd - ar te r'Yt 0,1. R. AAW OURLL ElT. THOSE W! CHOICE OF ST ; tlargetws anXb'ate r(n .t\t havlte toclhc iyokef thi il j. rcoicest veryies. pis.p:i Ini each dlepartmen)t you will il you to call andi see usi Heath-Brue EASTERN SE1 And Card Iti WOthFOR EARLY It s wrthallit costLs to have seeds, we have inIt C arden and F. Hoes, Rakes, Shoves, Spadi 0Hooks, Mattocks, Plows and P1 STturners made, Wheel Barrow~ Machines, and Furniture of all1 A Nice, New, (. oHATS, 8HOE8,DRYcG( New Goods Coming in a ~Anything & anc oAbout a Hoji SMW o nit llt cm Notrulet so TIfG PRICES I AUGUST fONTHS , I LIVELY+ ith it. Our stock b ' h:s hween pretty -t b;,-r;ins to offer. I!,bh '! Ser:.e coats n t O 5 to eeu ". ( not'; ;"urnishinl -lh' and we han<dle :r.b t that is all the .- w h%\ fat there is. -b 1'~ c the prices .1 i'otIt:nth'e , Iawns4, c,rI. Do,n't, niss this d:(ay. .) We hanldle hll waya'tile 117t'11r14, t of aII * Itole s1o HORNLEY. EDUCTION \OW ON WE WIiL CLOSE OUT X' LMW CUT SHOES AT : RST WILL GET THEIR ES AND SIZES. & PATTON, MU1RROW CO, we't ha Lve shown. Wie rithey' -re in reach of I LLNER{Y! m the Northern Markets, ';w>l. helie of the season's -nt is equal to any in the al the Ladies in Pickens artment. You will find cor-. nd big values. It will. pay isorrow Co 3PO~TATOES = Seeds UANThNG. good garden. Besides the ;ek t.he necessary e.ming Tools!I s, Forks, Bush Hooks, Briar uw Stocks, Best Steel Beam s, Iron King Stoves, Sewing Cinds, Pretty Styles. ~lean Stock of SDS AND GLOTMINQ d Going orut Every Day. I * Everything. 1e or Farm..s und look thrt'ugh our rooms1. I,broUigh our 8toCk.