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The People's Journal. PUllISul CDi W1'MIa. T. J. MA.1),tN, - - - Edit(or. W. Lis'1 : M.'IINY, -- iis. Mgr. . ICutorect at t.he Post olice at Picke s ais secon(I-class mnattor. 'T'UI S I) A Y , JULY 2-, 1902. As the people "lay by" their crops, they IOlIizo that better pros pects for anl abindanit laryest weri nevel' Smn in Pickens county. TJhis is indeuod helpful after three i~~~ u-lcce'Sivel years o'f short crops. Central people are getting to- t g-tlher and moving to ree over som0 of their lo ses through revt',ses and Subsequent inactivity. The late movoumeni. in that town for a cotton mill is meetin g with encour agement. The preliminary work in securinfg this eiterpriso is in the hands of COllpOtelt h)usS imen)i who are dlt^Frm1ined to plalce and t keep Central in the line of mar-ch to progress blazod out. by her sister towns. We have no doubt that, in a hnw months, Central will have taken on her old time activity and will hgin to grow and again he the plae of relativo importance she once twa in Pickens colnt.y. -- very Iinie a sI'ainger coies to Pickens and feels the reviving ef fects ,f the pure air, gaod wa er and pleasant; nights and enjoy s the ccol Imounllit aini 1reez(s, without, haviig to vonltl(1nd with IlOS(uita'es ho takes occasion to express ii in self on the poctlliar advantages we are enjoyintg all the timle. 'The fact that he is hero is a suggestion which, if followed up in a business way, would ho the means of imoney making not open to overy town inl ,''outh Caroina. A good, cain miodious, up-to-dato ho(lA is (need od and it couldie iwmado to pay, and such i instittion would be IaI iiiiE scdu illl leans of adver .'sing our town and the counlty. If we had tlh+ accommodations the people.1 W:udi. Comet. Til STA'[3 CAMPAl(iN. U' mutingi tI of thle Statel Canidi in Pickenms on .July, 16GthI on their regulir rounlds was one a] to gether harmonious, and though none of the~m delivered any great speeches or said a great dealI calcu lated to enlIigh ten the people, each showed himnself a'i good speaker and caught thei a ttention of the ple~) wh o were vecry ord(er'ly and qi et. thiroughout. .1t is imupossible to forecaist with aniy degree of' accur'a cy, 'vhiat will he the result. It is a fact, noted generally, howev'er, that there is pIlnty of goodt mate rial in the race this year from wvhicoh to select acanldidate foi eh state oflico. Pickens is noted for the good order that has always been observed at these campaign meetings, and the evenness with which the first meeting at this~ place was held and concluded helps to confirm the belief that, at the meeting when candlidates for the Senate and Lower HIouse of Congress will address our peoj,le on the second day of August, thio Same good order will help to make that meeting a success also, and therefore it is urged that ladios come prepared to spend the (day and hear the aspirants for high office in the national legislature. The management ini chargo of such .matters will see to it that seat.s are reserved for the ladies and we be lieve we can promise themi a most orderly meeting. So make up your 4minds to come and hear and see Sthe men for whom your hiusbands and brothers and friendls are asked to vote. These campaigns appear to haye little to do In determning the choice of the people further than bringing them in touch for a short while with the voters and enabling them to look into the candidates' faces when we regard them only as to their surface effects, but there is an element of education in -"them which is doing good and which adds to the good effects and reas ons for the primary system and Which gives the people opportuni. ty to judg'e from personal contact as to the qualifications of any can dldate. SSo let us.have a good g athering 6f Athe people on Saturday, August *eceond, when we will have with ablenen who aspire to reproe. "'%tus in the national Senate and when the qeiosof weo~iern will be discussed THE STATE CAIMPAIGN IN PICKEN The Stato Campaign meet wvas called to order Ju lv i6th at. ,'cloclr. A good crowd perht 'aching a thonsand pooplo he tII the candidates patien1 .brough. Tho best of order p 'ailed throughout the day, a hus Pickens county peoplo ad(l o their reputation for good or( 11(1 attentivelss on si.h oc ions. Following is ia report, of t pJChos: A. latrgo citnelr of Picke,n.s cot 3'S yemomaN assm1111 1led at the C' t sieat. to he'sar the ")l,litical issut f the day dis:ussed. The erm0' as Variouslv ('stimnated at (hitO to ti( MIeeti2 callCd to (rlar b v Cu hairmian T. J. Mlauldin, who, requi ed Rev. O. 1. Alnev to invoke t ivine blessing. ('andichtte LU. X. ('un1ter for Al t vy ((e1,(ral was lir:t speaker atl:l L'ee pu1', his ,(pplonenlt Mr. Ntew(n ( n the (1ifCnsie. :d r. St.V("n, (creed to, have golth n1 th1e better hie tilt. Then foilowcd1 J. lios. Austi11, re nh yill e, for Se(reta1ry of Sta t' iiiade 11 lear out In IlV Speel lisoutitely devoid of at personal t'ltatever. '1'htn followed i\r. Gantt, it g( pl -kr, who took occlsiol to III ak arsoial ia Iitaeh on Mr. \Wilsi Vhen Mr. W\ilson';s turn camo, hle itod Ar. Gant.t to go and tintl i ciat coun1ty he hwas from and muak ccord for himself. Mr. Wilson civ(1 lib,eVal applauso. 'TIhon cime 'Mr. O. B. M.artin tato IlH erint(Id ( nt of IE' dli(ation,1 I oly" (':adlida*1te fo,r Stat, a:'i;eo fr _'iCI:el1; couniltV. Mr. larinIII Vas1 1is native hea;th nail ww;. at hti"; h) Jc was 11 ie-lal," faii tI l ) p 1(n2 a~ who was; absenit. ili jaa ri2u1 en1i t. l:a;ugl.lt tlhe criaw.i (li ' I w'th tr t mdil o((1i; at .!a ',ul y (_I1:lrlulln ) L;ut(i11 s{ a Mrtt 111. Me."labIa w.i a Ai nh , l. It . . e (lei no wor a o m1: h im) I w,o11l:1 in1.'ctn hice the ne(xt ;p(.:-,k r, W. 11.: Iharl( f(ir' Compul(trolior t,nut. M r. ihatlpe i"i ti a .xc l1lit t tell er and ('. "loa wilht trena."'ndou5 it :;. T11hn fo,llowed Mec:srs 1;ro0 niI Jon( :: w\itl their utsulal ,p erae Next. e Ame lh sirs. Frost, Patrick lV( \, Ih.twen which the hot eaaln(t1 about e<( h'pially diVidedal. l>'td nuta it happy Iit in lis im0 (ion to the olii "'(ets" to tt.end reunion at Gareenivillo ini Augois they couhl lhav all the.- good w the' waltead to think- amt anyti (lse. ''io Chairman read a letter i rl1. Raatuse, regrettinlg lir; in1ab1ili; be present on account of a spra ankIc. N.'xt followe'. ile caravan fIr I (Ca nnnLIiSier.* Mr. .J i a8es N an of 1 Tia, Yo rk coun ty, cam io I Mlr. Cansxler is unlqiu'st iinably3 elown of the entire aggrecgationi, is ruinig his~ level best-not votes, bunt simply for popularllity. Then i llowed Air. Cau Lginnan , his v'i1.orouls speech. Next sipea W. B'o:.da Evjlane. Mr. ELvanii ceever sp eake r, ad maiikes aud ex tionIally line ( 2apaXearac. Mr 1. A. C. Jep'[1)m faollowed in a libearate presta(titiaon oft his c2IlimI .N (xt eniniO M1r. Hf. J. l'inr ji ,1 Mr. .Johni G i. Mohley, whoa proa the( presenlt inihcmbentt pretty li, and1( strongiily phad his oiwn cause5 Next c'lfo the presenC1t incumbil .J. (.. WVilbosrn, wh'lo dev'oted a lhis to his de'fenlco. ThelIri was a a 1ey tht crealed a ripple of ilnteres Theia Chairman read ai letter La,tly came Mr. J. G. WXoling, which camo ani intermission of hour fori dinnuer. Thei crowd re-afssemibled prtonl a1fter dinnler'; CJhairmanit int rod Col. .Jas, H. Tilhiuan who maide usal a speech, refe rrinig to swoerd dent andL jogged his opp1onenits ii side, much to the amiu.somionjt of heanrer's. D)r. Timmierman next followed st rongly presented his claims~ and prioudl (of his reccord anid thannkead su IpportersF for t heir past fauvorai, ging their suiff rage in Itis race La t ho climai~x of an1 activo and1( hono10 life. Mlr. Ansel then followed, lie greeted with marked demllonsit.rati, most miark~ed of any dulrinug the H1is reference to (2duicaltion wals t.iculaly well recived. aSaid this was (one of the paramount h: of tile day. Next to good con schtoos isl goodl roads. Mr. madoI al capJitall specechi andi hlad S dlid insipirationi in) tho enithiluis the crowd. From~ the mfomenUlt la gan till the close of his fiml "Brother Crafford" tale, the coi sion of lisa speech-the crowd su toward the stand and gave the ci< attentLion. M~r. Hfeywar'd followed and mai good impression with his clean, cal speechk. Ho pleasantly .tw; Mr'. Ansel for addressing Plckeni as "fellow citizens of Ooonee." tribute to the old soldier was to ingly beautiful. Mr. Heyward olved fair applause. Then followed the eloquenut war-horse-4.Col. Jasper W. Tall: The Oslonel blow the Farmer's ance horni long and loud. Mr. bert sustained his reputation capital story tollbr. His educatic theory was received with no den stration-was listened to attenti, throughout and closed with some plause. Chairman then read telegram I Mr. McMahan stating that offl duties kept him away from the a Mr. oBlesse was first to speak Lieuteniant-Governor, and was coived 'viUh some applause, f'ol ed by ?4r, (*th' Who made a etralI f@ s(( #0, Mr, af geposial P PneaIne . 1mado a sp)ondid im1prsijosn. og .d. Jio. T. 8loan ma lo i lth :itna 10 p"jech(el of the (ay, mia'in;gIt a god imu pJhression. 't'ho Colomil is ia vigozri ip(1 l)eakcer", and I is ao oriacla:011 omti tor for thu olli;o to which ho :SpirC. re- W 1' ). 11i TILLIA,N AND)'TAFA)E* T. ecl Late in the (iy at senlsatlont waS sprung involving Moss. 'Talbort 1 and J. II. TillmanIl which ill biI e plaiin(1 by t!ho foll.ow i g: A lot, ter a(dlr:set(I to J,lnes li. 'illhntl andt gottcn out. by W. J.. 'al bnert created at little s!ir aIt Pickens (1yevstc llay. It somii.; that Mr. Tal bert oalled; a t the post llicc Ie ( (vn ! in;; btefore and asked( for "muail for" the cmpaign party," and Assistaut. iI" *t mst.r', Aliss NatiO Maublio, h:td.1 him s:ome mal that she imec;" -as for himbers of the c:Uni)tign pa;rty", Ittnolg Ownm, solnl) Inlil i,r 11 3r. 11c-ward ~others :1tild the maIiil in "T" hox, which, c ,nt;int.da lot or for .hm;. I1.. Tillun. Mr. 'Tailbert re tiurned theo uiail of IIeyw,ar(I ma one( o)r two others, 1111 retaitntd r l. Ti 1 te. oiit's lette"r. When Tilbnan r.mnc in - in the tnorning ad calle1 for hlis c ail, the pos,tmaiister sated1 that, there was1 no,thin,;, bst tha:t at mwimber of ')(1 tho catmjpaign party got at letter for him tht afternoon before. Mr. Till '1n111 wantead to know the l)am11o of party that got. the mail. Tho assis it iant postinaster" wa'i not, sure' 11)out )ut his 1)nmt', but gave a description of S-m lderl getlalnllL that exactly fit. t' a 1 Mr i. Talber:tt. Thle Potimaster, t w ) ishing to lv a r(raslable he hItt ats to whlto t1h;, party wtia", wel. unit hnomlglit .tr. Tlbe,rt in aw)1 I Ih. Lill) . tsistilnt P.'); n:thre i:lem iitl1t him 1t; tho ntI:n that ;>t. 'tie k-ttt.or. i\ :. Tallb(ert statedl tha:t he( was; Very sotrry, ut dd not 11 get t1h lei-1, amd th' it was i tln lntuSual to hivo ietItSe last on the em'.11pai n rouii )Is, th.at h. b-"tl lt st at gr111:m ,n 1 !at " (:vcll i(,;t re i.ter i 'l;;:14s. .un igi th. day .\tr'. i n mI ,U hn-I I11 " r f-,;i- \i:.-;. t.,, u d - l ' l ri:1, amli iti ; ,l("4. t LI:,\ t 'lw at I( r ;- agli;lg to at aboul it. Mtr. Mor i;ididl not. g;ive him1 :maltifaty 't!' (h1n Mir. T1'ilhmil sttarie.- to tih l rain, ho st)i)l ped at. the p11ts,,ica ma, u1 "a1kedt PI)t,:umster \I )lrri.; t.' givo htinl ani atfli.lavit t ll a, Mr. Talb.'t got bi Co l 1t. Mrtt . 11 i:rris startedl to Itaklic ol thu allidlavit, butl, llj,nI a sCCt+ll thou .)ght aml Ihoe1vdric) of sevral at t>rtlopo, decidled1 not to give it, a, i -e waus at m'ttter for the iFsderal depart m0nt. Ir. Tillmn Iiihn blamno ill hlt furiated ancl stated that he ,volil r lli telegraph to \ \asliingin imi ),cli=t< I t yI 11111 ask for the remo avatl (,I' Ih iO)stmaster. This t.hraea. is lllic:;11e1 f, as tie matr.1('P will have it go thronti;; SO)th lt(ads than Mr. Tillban's an4 . isbyodhspoic futrth 14 h)bel)oino a w1 i!Ies in ih easeClUt. M i IeT. 'iiilhuan 'ill use0 it for 401 campig adthunderlC and0 wo 1aro listening to 11441 of Talber''h"ightning" (tist) strikin1 frhui the face. ii) Cut this ont andl take it to r. 0. \T kor, Ei,rlo's Dru~ig Store 34ud1 gt a4 box< is a Chamberlin's Stomnehl 141nd Liver Tal eepj. lets. .'Ili h)o 4 bet py'sio. They43 also e v ih h . Campmeeting Notice{. The 1 tirid anual11. CamU)pnieet il Ided of' the S3outh Carolina Coniferenic 'ely, of the WVesley-an Methodist conne<( t ioni (or' (chuirch) of America wVi ent, bo held( (1). V.) at Glenldalo Par-l ight Parties (com1ill' onl the Southonl lob-. can1 stopl C eie at Con verso t. Spar tanburg, andl go out to il roml patrk (on theO electric car line. T1l m1CC- pIroachers of the Conferenic- all uterV those ospeciailly invited will bo ot one( tortained fre-e of charge. A. fin class resturant will be on Ii ptly groundi(s in a charge of the electri nteed railway compjaniy. '"All'' arec e5 1) pctod to bring lan1ket s, sheet mI-th pi llows and such airtmics als th< hemay need to slooep thiemselvye The1pailionl wyill seat 1.i teen4 hui1 idred-0( peole ar,d( is beaunti ful Slighted bly electrlicity. A larp hHtont wvill als'o be on the grounli )0'whe vlsit.in)g lad ie, fo unish i their own ho<Iding cant alh ep. le: 'ablo tIoman and1( lad ies watier co s't 114 dlressinig romls 'on,ven,ient. TI was. waiter s4upplyV is) aibunldat andlu I.e. daiy. and1( the publ1 tic enerial ly are~ inii i pa'-1o to atitendl. Our mlott' is "11-l that I'e)ss Unito the4 Lord ,, The1 51peri sues featul of1' ~ ! t i lam will he~ Il mon01 conv11 ion 1 o0 u -rs a111 n d4( t he oiat nusel sanct1iIicatio:n 4 f be! eve:'s. A! (3. Illli- cop)Jt tliloo 14' (:'4 t. y 11i os 11t)d t t :4 ni of 10oadinlg .a rls iln t lie serv icea)- a be 11e(xpected ,in ("om1e pre trud to ta. nous1 carP0oOf t hems-I 10.. The II partk 1(c1u- not siItuated nearfl an y 0114's boul rged1 so you se0 tho albso.luite necessit >sest of comning p)Qreare with both1 cas) and bedding. Thei 01111 cm ittee ir :1o .a vite fervent pra'lyI'r for theo sutcce logi- of the meeting from all those intel ited ested in the spread of "Scriptu-i nitos HIolliness over those lands." Is L. M. Johns)on,. e.C. B. Smith. re' L. G. Clay ton. old ~commllittees. iOrt' TWO BOTTLES CURlED HIM. oIIwastroublled wIth kidney com Ilail Tal- for ou iw years," w,ritos A. II. Dav 5 a or Mt. Sterling, Iii., "but two bottlb nal of Foley's Kidney Oure effected a pe lo. manent cnre." Bolt & Webb Pickens vely Chapman & Callahan Liberty. ap- NO FALSE CL AIMS. ro The prop.totors of F~oley a kioney an Ta. do il not advertise this as a eure om Ma o osmto. hydo not olali eet i wil uro this dread comnplaint in a vanced cases, but do positively asse: for thait it will oura in the earlier at-IM< re. tnud never fnils to give comn 1o og. an relief in a&h worst onnes, ole h Hlotn andi a without dt t .'atst6 hoat an lonermmly . NOT11(: OP IIO.lIM'lSTEA). Notice i.; hvrehy givon to :uII whomt i -Yil "'t"I&C i n III ..t M1's. . F. 1Kolborn1 1111s filed i r IIs i'io11 ill thss 011io proz lg for hoiiestead aoxe1p1iou inl the estilto of W. WV. Kolborn deiconse(l. ''Io Petition will ho ival(I in my of. tif nit atuIdaiy tho 26 day of 'uly, 'ihis 21 June 1092. -Boggn (S(al) WVIh.N OT1IlI;li 1;)DIGCNJ:S HIAVE 't'alo L'l(,. Kii .(' (Curl. It has ("er I whena(' Pvrthn II i: a: I:(i.impointo(d. A. R . n>t;a , l . .lorgan1 towni, fnd., had t9 get 11P e orI tJ welve tilne. in the iight ail htt see"'re baek:elh IIl pain in the ki \y V aa cured'( by F'oley's Ctre. n,)1l1 & Webb and Chapman & Ualhth lin Liberty. ''II 1:At' yOURI KE 'I'NEYS FOR ItIEU M[TIS1M. When yon are suffering from rhmta tim, the kidneys must b tendted to at 01101 No that they will eliminate th1 uric aciti fr>m the blood. Foloy's Kidney Cure is the most elYeotivo romedy for this purl-pose. I. T. Hiopkins of Polar Vis., siys. "A ft:r nuti.necossfully doe torihig threo years (f rhenmattism with the best doctors, I tried Foloy's Kidney Cutre and it enrod tuo. I cannot ipeak too highly of this great medicino." Bolt & \Vebb Pickena & Ohapmluau & Cllahan Liberty. Suminer conplant is usually provalont among childrou this season. A woll do voloped caso in the writor's family was cared last woek by the timely uso of (1hamborlain's Colio Cholera Romdy on(' of thO host patent mnckieines maIna fauor r :1"- whielh is always kopt oi hand n n i ' thi nome of . o soribe. This I is I i : S - i as Pa i n' i 1mi' of 1,h fle So. G l" not aIdvrhze with but . t>b. ner"-who ut1iV no t b) i ," ': of it lihysiuian. No 1 . hI h. ' in ornno t'1me. Ior i) y G. \'r . l;;rlc". of So. Glen Fa!is, N. Y., des. cribes a condlitiom wh ichi thous with theirs. t ;:. Read what lie sy, and note tihle sim,ilhrity of your own JP , ,.: case . Write to 7:e Wnr hiI, enclosing dressed envel L. D. Pcahner. ope for reply, andl get a per ti sonal corroboration of what is r' here given. He says regarding Dr. Miles' Heart Cure: "I sufferedl agon i.!ing pain in the left breast and betweenl miy shoulk rs from heart troub)ile. My heat3rt would pa pi 3 tait', flatter, theni akip heat. t.til I coul no' longer lie ini b-'d. Nh:hit after ightt I walked the floorl, for te Kedownl woubtl have" meant suddenl death. My conid itiin r,.,.mjed abneso,t hiopeless whea -I began taikig DJr. Aiile., IfLart Cure, g but it hel e d me from the first. I atter 0 I took Dr. AMiles' Nervine with the I teart Cure and the effect was aston ishing. 1 carnecstly imiplore siilar suf vi ferers to give these remedies a trial." Sold by all1 Druggists ont guarantee. Dr. Miles Medical Ci., Eikhsrt. Ind. iAKP ~STOCK OF SI ,Is now in store. The stc Y crisp, nlew goods. Each seaso este and prettiest goods p)ossib hv surpassedl all former seas . much talk ab)out goods, but my is c'laim I make. I have undoub~t g of white good s ever shown ~oOds in every new stye and ec SMy Pr'ices arec as lowv as gl r~ dect3'nHned to my store interes iand notins~ this season. Tw( -)Iroven to ma;ny jpopl of Pic hyenrely unfpOni it. "'Give goohe (ds anld prIices are not sat A. K b -. Fl te-~satew at tbe 'S#Jb ttya tono .tha Natue - ANOTOl Rdru6 the nmoe ildpoi Ibo wQrk, without, ohookhc *yi1WD. Oookie and a 0 DROWN Eimw .AND ORI n - WOivRD COLLEGE Spartathurg, S. 0. II. N. SN YDE lt, M. A., President, Full College Courses. Favor able surroundings. The boat in (fluenices. Necessary expouses from $160 to $175 for the year. For catalogue or other information apply to J. A.GAME4,WELL,, Socretary. Woffoi'd College... ...Fitting School. T. Spartanburg, S. C. Elegant now building. Careful attention to individual stud(nt. Board and tuition for year, $1[0. All in formation given by A. MI. D)uPRlE,o lhead Master. re - If you neod one don't wait till thoy are all gone. Roos, Plows, Sweeps and all kinds of farmung tools. Fruit .Jara. ,ugn, Spices for the( Iruit se+ason. Sow Cabbag'e seed from' the 22 t : 10 of Muy fI lato cabbag. good fresh Virginia S)Gd now on sale. A. M. MORRIS, Pickens, S. 0 C~LA RK( BR )S. & 00., We WiI Seii For the Next 30 Days -A L L 011 inenfts, TIomfbston1es, and Markers Nowvin Stock at 20 per cent l10s8 thani usual price. We have 01me exceptOinal values0. CHEAPEST WROUGHT FENCING ON EART H.. CLARK BROTHERS & CO., Greenville, S. 0. BANNER SALVE I the most healing salvo in the world. ARK'S 3RING GOODS re is brimming full of bright, n I do my best to get the new le, but this season, I feel that I ons. I do not believe in too stock will bear me out in every :edly ome of the p)rettiest lines in Greenville. Colored wvash :>lor. oodl good1s can bt sold. I am ting to all buyers of dry goods lye years dealing with me has kens, that whatever I tell them me a showving," is all I ask, and sfactory, don't huvI\. SNESS 'EaUi -ti4asiTbat4 tffiItbe elbiha m .ti the our,. S LIVER PILLS* 410 PELLETS 0r cure that competep doas r injury, to any -pArke0 the Imples free of anyi deet* Tw.nty-Brvo Daose, 850. - M P. CO YORN PLNBVI.LaLa. 2g~UNTIN ...SCHOOL SL Wo want you to cole and exami lates &c, )ef oro you buy as it will cor avo taken great pains in selecting th ay that our pries on the above goods han the averango. Wo offer the largest slate for 5c we 0x14 inches, Pencil 'T'ablets from Jc, vriting paper for I(e. School _rayons Don't fail to see us whon you war >ins of all dosriptionIs. Wo are constantly adding to our sall and see what; values we havo for a 'l'here is nothing more pleasing to ire. We have a few mtedaiions made l[ipicking home life, animal life water ects. The most remarkable nedalion We have just received a new shil .leased 8o many customers. The pric( CRAIC BR One Price C PICKE NS, SA Do you like coffr-e? Well if you )f the best roasted coffee at 8!h, for ' ;reen coffee on the market. If you over indculgo in smoking ct ly !ets. And if' you wan t a celaeper ci Glory. Perhaps you ca mo away from home Course you don't want to drive home w need( not do it for you can get aiiytliing; The best flour on the markot for th, fellow tundersell us on flour. Plenty of knives for the boys, and We have some bargains in Shoes an Highest price paid for all Cotuatry . 7'1cges f]f L ....A GRAND OPP( ==-TO BU CLOTHIN( B"'giiinin; Monday morning June :30 Mens, Boys aid Ch .,25 Per~ Cent Discount off All str'aw h'ats at 334 per cent dis< season. $20.00 Suits now $15.00. $18 00 no.w $12..38. $15.00 suits no $11. 25. smis now '3 50. $8.00 suits now $6,0( suits no0w $3.75. ...MENS AND BOYS PANTS IN1 50 cents p)ants now 38 cents, 75c now 75c. $2 p)ants now ' .50. $3 pa $3, $5 pants now ;83.75. 4~0 panltS no All Goods Sold For CASH. Main Street, Gre< THE BEJ ..CR EENVILLE'S LE Buying and Selli Goods than Stores in tl WVe are exclusive agents for Clothing, recognizedc as the best r Amenrica. We carry all grades. OI5.0o; Boys' three piece Sis2 ?iece Suits 50 cents to S6.oo. W [0 to 25 per cent, on any suit you We carry more Shoes, and se >ther merchants in Greenville. y~ 1el1 from $1.25 'up. More of o 'ickens county today than from a o sell every muan, woman and chil hoes this year. We have DRY GOODS Bring the Madam and Childre o Greenville. Make our store yc froom for the children to play ii rtore PRETTY DRY GOODS te nywhere else in the city, and SA very article she buys, Li K, S' IRDI VA IJREADl 1l ER JPPLIES... le our line of tablets, paper, tainly be to your interest. We is line and believe we can safely are 20 to 30 por cent cheaper have ever seen for the monW to 4c each 12 sheets splended Sc Box or 2 for 15c. it any )ilns, needlos combs, hair l0c counter and ask that you (lime. the eye than a beautiful pict. fron actual photograph scenes scones, and other beautiful sub ever offered for 10c. )m'nt of Holly flour that has ) is still $4.26 a barrc1. OTHERS. ash Store. S. C. Y lo, come and let us sell you some 1.00. The bst 8 and 10lb 11 and got the Enpro Cigar-on gar call for IWar Eagle or Old and forgot your dinner. Of 'tlhout your dinner. And you in the ctnned goods lino. L money. We wont lot the other prices to suit them. d Dry Goods. Produc . )RTUNITY.... Y-a 3, HATS! th we offer our entire sto3k of 4 ilds Clothing at the Regular Price.. Sount. No hat carried from last ui te now $13.50. $16 50 suits $12.50 suits now $9.38. $10.00 ). $6.00 suits now $4.50. $5.00 ['liE SAME PROPORTION... euts pants 57 cents. $1 pantr nts now $2.26, $4 pants now w $4.50. Remember the Date. nville, S. C. HIVE ! A DINO STOR E.. ng Miore Dry any three hie City.' ING! Strause & Bro's IHigh Art nade, best fitting Clothing in Men's Suits from $3.00 to 50 to gro.oo; Children's two guarantee to save you from buy from us. 11 more Shoes than all the Je guarantee every shoe we ur shoes are 4>eing worn in ny other store, but we want [i in Pickens county their D)RY GOODS. n with you. when you come ur home while herar Plenty , and the Madans can find a look at in our store than VE $g o 25 per cent. ge NT. 00MPANY