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The People's Journal. Local and Personal. -Dr. W. F. Austin will be in E'asley Tuesday evening and Wed nesdaf, Aug. 26 and 27. -The county campaign is in progress this week. A fairly full report of the first meeting at Eas ley will bo found in this issue. -Managers of Election are re quested to call at the office of the People's Journal and got boxes and tickets for use in the primary. -The town election held in Pickens Saturday resulted in the election of J. D. Holder. The vote was: Holder 159, Young blood 68, Looper 08. Reply to Mr. J. D. Aiken. Editor Journal: We beg to reply to the article of Mr. J. D. Aiken in your paper of last week which reflected seriously on the Supervisor and County Com missioiiers in the matter of the Martin,Central road. The facts are that this road was laid out by the commissioners duriag the last term of E. F. Looper's administra tion 1898, and upon coining into oflice wo endeavored to dissuade the people from urging its coni pletion, thinking the roads already in that neighborhood night prove su(licient. People interested how ever threatened to bring action to compel us to open this road to travel, and to save a law-suit and expense to the county we proceeded to carry out the action binding on us through a former body of ofli cers. In opening this road foi' travel we were only doing what the law required us to do. We do not care to notice the insinuations and remarks of Mr. Aiken. Respectfully, L. D. Stephens, Rabt. Stewurt. Statement. ''lio indebtedness of Pickens county including the year 189G to and including the year 1900, amounted to about Fourteen thous and dollars. We had to borrow $20,000 from the sinking fund and have paid all the debt to January .et, 1901, and have run the county on a cash ba sis until recently and havo only a small debt outstanding now. We had to hold a reserve fund in order to meet the payments on the new jail. It will cost us about $5,600.00 all told. We hired from the Penitentiary 13 convicts at 13 cents per day. We have to feed and clothe them. We have worked about 100 miles of road during this year and we want to work 100 miles more by January 1st, 1903. WYATT AIKEN FOR CONGRESS Cokembury, S. 0., Aug. 12, 1902. To The Sentinelh As a friend of WVyatt Aiken in this congressional race in the Third district, I want to give mny views of the man, as one who has known him since his boyhood days. I was raised with him, both being reared in old Cokesbury, the old time town of South Carolina his tory. Both of us received our early ad..ool training hero. We were boys toget.''r, and I want to may as a friend !ni companionship In "ye olden dlaye" to t Wyatt was always with us. In those 'arlier years of his life, his beart and ,-and were, as now, at the service of a 'riend in trouble, or with a stranger ia ueed. He was always On the side of \he "under dog." School days over, he worked for our interests in ifter years, when -he was in a positiod~ to do so. He has never forgotten sny of us or the old ties of youth. ,.od attended in his earlier years th, j old Cokosbury Con ference school and in later years he graduated fra~m Young's college in Washingto:v, D. C. In the p ,riod of his life when he nerved ju/ge, jury and witness, as of. ticiat etr.nographer, he has been a close obs,errer of the peoples' needs and ra constant student of public events. I will venture to say that no man in this district is more thorough ly posted on the questions of the day. Hie is an all round publie spirited citizen, and is in touch with all the people of the district. It has been said, and truthfully so, that Wyatt Aiken would give the last dollar he possessed to a poor man in need and in trouble, but he is not more generous than he is true to friend and loyal to principle by na ture. A man of the people, and his training and lire experiences have kept him so. He is the man we want to represent us from the Third dis ,trict in congre'as. It has been said that ho would be a failure as a publio speaker; that he could not make a speech;that he could not cope in argument with his as rioclates in congress. That delusion has been dispelled. I have heard him, and I want to say that he can convince his hearers on the questions of the day. He has developed into a strong stump speaker, and he can take care of himself In any discussion on any form. But after .all Is said, It is not the spread eagle orator that makes things come to pass in con gre.s or elsehore. 31. flseto Executive Committeemenl, 'tee is hereby called to meet at the 'Court Rouse at, Piokene, 8. 0., oR Thursday, Au net, 98th, at 10 dolok g gateabu late the returns atti4ev.f The t#I of tho @100' County Campaign Meeting at lEasley. ''he nceting was ca(led to or(1r by C. T. Martin, Vice' IPr(esident of the club at. 10:20 I'riday morn ing. Candidates for SupervisOr were first. J . II. l11ntine cane first inl a five iminitt.es' speechc. Favors bett.er roads, adlvoct.es the Contract, system, thinks it Cheap er and would result. in hEt.ter roads. Called att.e lion to a1use' of roads by laud owners running ditches and to1rni2cvs into roads, If Convicts donl't, pny expE'n1ses botter selid thei back, if they piv keep them 0)1 m)ai)) r"oads. L. D. H'T'1l'JillCNs was thE next s1eatk('r. lie don(E' the hest he could with what hE had to do with. IIas had hird time with the limited meas at. hand to keep the t(roa1 inl shape. WrolkO( all the leain(1 g roads Ie could. Worked abo)ut 10) lilE's road with conviets. The icunty has good machin' a11(1 keep gOEd mu 'les. If lnEot sat islied, elect. best mn). MAJOR I. 'M. LYNCH would hIa.ve been gla( tEo Ilivl' visite(1 po1)el tiroglhuiit, c(i n V. Had two yeas13 OXpI 'iEnce inl CEEnl lissioner's oflice tad is not a stranger to dtiies E f oflice. Sit pervisor and1EI Coinnissiionier's I o after h)ighw1ays, pO(1r Ifarm1 and( public buildings. Does nOt. untl (ertake to) (1s('us8 )ro)riEt.y OIf the law, that belongs to r ep)r'sEi.. tatives. Is a farmr. BEli EV's law can he mlade local to fit tht'' coulnty. Would 'x("rc"is(' his Own-I jid"gieit and track the law. Favors good rolads, wantls conv eis kE(pt malking hettrr rOads. 1,:1 ea31ch township halv(" its rE'lat ive part" of work tnlld 1nonE'y. Fr( In1 ises to give his time to St,U(V andl([ the duties of ofice. H. A. M 'AI.sTI'1E1. Will t.ry to aidv'n'at(' som)E) help ful1)ph1is. Not a stranger, bult lived in Andersont1 county somne tim11e. Favors work i g r'Oads wit h machinery. Been tested by ad joining county and proved satis factory. Wants roads 15 to 20 feet wid.1et it his dutty to ()I fer; has interest. Of county at heatrt. Favors lla('ing convicts at C. H. and grading every rea:! say six miles out thE' locating ati EaslEy, Libert.y, C(E'nt.ral and so on grading to m11eet. thet other work. Use diliuquE'tit labor with free labor to work old road:. Then came candidates for cEom nssioner. A. J. WELBORN. Thanked people fElr past favors and if elected will t rv to d the best he can. J. J. HERD. Served two years as Commis sioner. If elected will do his duty as he has tried to (do before. Glad to meet voters and p)roud of vote given him before and thanks for future support. Mr. D. R. Evans had no speech to make. A. B. TALLEY JR. This is his first campaign. Praises faithful service. ROBlERT sTEWART, No argument, but wants votes and cooperation of the people. WV. M. Gantt yielded time to others. J. R. ROss. If elocted will do the best he can and will use his own judg ment. Thanks for Past favors. N. a. (nou) PARSONS. No s peech. Running on ac oount of Stewart's failures. Will try to give county justice. Don't believe in pets. Th'len Came candidaites for Au ditor. Messrs. Keith and Chris tophier referred to the ir services with p)romises to serve thle people1~ faithfully. Candidates for TUreasurer l'ol lowed with IL. W. Far'r lE'adiing off followed by G. Ri. IHendricks, 1B. F. Lesleyv, S. D). Chapman and1( J. M. Lawirence r'espectively, all making nice little talks. Thon Messrs. Nowherry and Thompson for Probate Judge spoke referring the matter to the people. Neither had any' criti cisms to offer as to the other. Then for the IIouse of Repre sentatives. J. A. HIINToN. Wants better schiools, commion and1 colleges, though would net vote for additional approp)riations for colleges. rlThe COns titution must he amndced( before whites canI educate white children and the blacks tho black children. Constitution must be changed be.. fore roads can be made better. 01(1 soldiers should1 be cared for; wvould take nothing from them and would be gind if' all old sol diers could g pensions. Road question a problem. At present irate wiull take eight yoars to work roads. Suggests that Comnmis sioners be given authority to is sue $80,000 in bonds which would place roads in goodI condition. wV. N. BoLDlNG. First offer for office. Afraid of interest and opposed to bonds. Favors going down into the pook et for road funds. 1Has worked 12 days. Mistake to go down hill] ini legislation. WVants road labor and tax to bear Lequally. Tlen times as much traveling as when he was a boy. Favors a pi'operty tax. Farmers are the meni to pro hibit abuse of roads by terraces and ditohes being turned into roads, Constitution allows ameud. menit, On ?ensions isg an old sol" diet and~ favora help1 i thiet#. rnd Io) $du0ationa~l jailities t ?011. \AIA' r''Ill.:w 111NI itlIt'I:r. 1Touchd(( on "Chl hid I b,or' 'il . tion, thinks p: it) shouh it 10 ( 1.; their childrel as tlh .v i . pr i!r: to State 1rea ,iIl I, I ) ! 1I . ., itr. cit 1 ny a1) rt. 1' i l a1 41 pr". I to t n l . 1 i'.'av is w*h 1i ' 11' - 'I t\ l i lt I l'1ii 1'whit' 5 c!l4 4 I14 ' ' jorit.y f s !cho1l ('hitir'- in Sn t1t ar () 1o1('(d. Canl <-an . 44 n t.uio n. Tvi4ein. is t1 d r bb 41(n l had roails fI( \w" -\w:mt .t. b:11( I'nIa,I t' h1114 1)om mu I i( l. Io lI II' o1 Iil1, I:.) ->II <b 1 " tlt rest1d. fo r (o Nhib ir i pm 1 Ta nks11 )sl' t si upo r t . it "!I't'n t 1.) , ("IIIS I liiir, iii I' I \',41 I VY .\l .\At' i.1 I N (11 to Como before the peopl that h1:tihonore( i him, )oIS 1)n his re.cord1. No apologist. 4Iad ell olat t,o frupport, thre )(O stt (I titon, Dispensary law in Pickens '1 lt4 V ColU i C i o ry to C1oist itt ri . the wlitlt' ss Alem w\oulld be -nthitil-" goredl. 1y his coursO h)( ll;l(1 av1d tax iy r a law\, luit anl SlOtoi) is vt11)iotl? in r(tgr<I t( dl is-1 -'san-itry. Doesn't, p)1(11) t satti) lis pO11 oli ls, but 'its h1i: e:s wil the pleiopl , andl asksr,.n hon.. (,St .lmI )tel . from anl h n1)It4st W!, t1 . IA.) as an honest representative.t I'av\"(rs placing p rotits In se11">t 1 fttllil. Onl r a<l (t11Ostion st,oo<l wi"heoO ho 8t, : (d two }"cirs :lu o. 1i"t vors 1r fi1l(Ii1g ol (1' e d lh l' eo cni mlutation ta- whlere two (lollar; hai-v4 hool p p it itlmorH r.'visioli 111 r lraluago I1 . ,'e t (' a C ' 1h 1 I .'I I' le' 1 1. 1 i i (l . 1 in t rret. t h' cont titu tio 1r' hav(' \ 'tWuI i ropll l 'rt\" 1 . \'1 (t''. "'' td boy \S to .S('hool. Ed;lll'nti' t-he girls uItl t w'tv \\4-ill (iake t1h( .r 'hii tlr'n 4( t( hol (( 1 . 4 lul44 t hav' b( tt1'r' ( r" ads:, ad cl\ ed c(l ondlitit n ' f the- f Countrv dImn d t hi. 1 t it takes ( t wv1 mills )r(p)t'1 vtax l''t t h' oiI)SI l u tittiol l .1" I G'' iale ,. Lot, It' IpenolO I' ard :ndi th'' (ep t'e ratsl t Repr.tativelil,. lid 1id fr od rict. s count tB -child l Ib r' aill. w 1'or i anilS111'' i)>"IlI S t ina tht i Sal'. t ei First to alVowntel t intf a din p(nsary in rekun ctiount a ind had profit Ir:t in cheolfund. rgut- fro n onst itl titO with trpoS of showin g e coIstitutin ality' of Act of 18a4. ad r (-)n ;,u1ted some o)f the best lawvy(:rs t and been informed that his act was cstituythonal Gaveo an tito arguments1 .f )iponentysl. Says odispesr et Pikens tonci (byh caryen lae thiinedr atndey ' Ichols;hd the hnor one-haing o Ive rekpresentedPcn county, tp 1)rf the aendmewnt f it.e awn. strum)edna to hecin costit of< schoortedotks.meOpposed to "chil i )ibonr"yblaw; wad the only thn that fourht trst in dthea feilne ht uy. H nsoe mihan property toax fra andody conract s.. coe;N opoe tohnds nd hip-n lased t1ok specinlifatr of peli en a for Srnador: vcae Hasunty Hoait to picwith h oppcoisoner-s judgmrn on00 insed of taing hoole bman . suppoteod abillh aucoiuin a Spnlke of hebPike ns to con book submitted phlreposcureht pehe the bl a etuamsde or1they I0nd fore suitnd (on-half ol hock pofit toe county. Opoed top portd labor Supendmet~1l ofthfaw. inx oedienceiog hecontitution.d Suortehmedettosv Dip .sr la. adPNE puse Ch onaly corlft hiim andtl 5ohtak dne hiscodty.nually hand primary11 o tho sool anysody condemnld hois held totisfied ihpesryesnt)ira lah. Tooko theadou in te farop oft pax oo roas. AOcated111 taking convics ou 1 t of handsO tiof lessets nd tplacin andrad onhaf countpray. ad vod to increato Schionol comissionr saar la00 penitre o ubliornd o cbu t000 for comnV scOlj-t'h ol hi,o of the doutry.b8t1 Opoed oi chl ao.Spore ili a ;tl; 1: ul' Stato and coinlty ofli r- : 1idt it.lroceilc'l bills saving I'hl-kI"(l oun1t' $t atx It yeatr. N,'e-d ti- :1 'I' :l,ility, zetl ald persever- I 4:et aId rol'orm inl sVt -m1 ol' tax -ll :;-ii )resvlt s vt. 4 d1 icou ragles niibiliig 4 c(LIIitry, foreign !4I :.sociationis noiot pying tax ' I' I I'd, 1lu1t 1 t x 's litiv h ota (no - - \-\. Wants al incomli' tax. Wint u--)()od ro:ads. etferrtel to 1 *1 1Ill ish1l'l by MIr. R olinsonl f< l 1:1t we.ks prl)I-r. W1'aints Clom- C 411 li h:v' I'1o1igI I'IIds to !'tln 9 , bIt watts italance of funds to t t l 1)111)1ic schlools. \d.imrind alout 8:00 o'clock a it Ib i hanks of chairman Martin. -Id4 ol'l' 1111 1 i joIvitl crowd. J. T. GANTT. Thu Yorkville Enquirer made fi he following referenco to Mr. J. T. t Jantt and his candidacy for Seore- ' ary of State: Mr. J. T. (.antt, who, as assis ant, his virtually been secretary fc >t sItt during the past four years, D eks election to this important D thee. As to the qualifications or I laims of the other candidates, he Enquiror knows little ; but it is fact that the people of the state C re undor much obligation to Mr. Aantt for much valuable informa- th ion about the office they have got on'tlhrough tho.newspapers;during Ai he past four years. r Co Mlr. Uantt has don0 a great 1) leal of .work that he was not 1) e qui red to do, and made common pn" "ith the general public, much im >ortant intornmtion that was pro- fo "inusly hold principally by law- ol 'ers. I f ho should be elected and th (rove s elliciont in the position of p rincilal as he has been in the po ition of first assistant, the people vill have no cause to complain. FOR SUPERVISOR. at or By the solicitation of my many friends pr hereby nunonCo myself a candidate Dl' the otico of Supervisor of- Piokens ontyit, subject to the action of thc'dem- h ho cratie voiters tit the a'ppro'tchit:g. trii-yeetod The many friends of L. 1). Stephens erebly announn ) him for reelection to by ie miieO Co Uoiniy Supervisor Subject Se the Delmocratic Primary Election. th, Many Friends. th 1. herelby announce myself a candidate r the otlioce of Suporvisor for Pickens oltuty, subject to the action cithe Dem- ro eraero primary. r S. A. McALISTER. til tlh FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. The frionds A. J. Welborn hereby an ouIneo hii as a candidate for County h ,onnissioner, subject to the action of th he loneooratio voters of Pickens couny d o LI the &pproaching primary. d T.Lhe friends of DJ. Rt. Evains hereby unounce him a candidate for County omimissiioner Pickens county, subject a 0o.14 the ction of the Democratic party at hto approaching primary,1 D rThe friends of A, 13. Talley hereby an- 1)r ioinuco him a candidate for the offRce Jounty Oommiissioner subject to the ao ion of the Democratic party at the ap- og >roacimug primary'.s The friends of W. M. Gantt hereby P1 nnounce him a candidate for the office >f County Comisijoner. Pickens coun- hi y subjet to action of the Democratlo th 'otors at the approaching primary. cc At the request of friends, I hereby an tounce mnyself a candidate for re-election ar o the office of County OCmmissioner abject to the action of Democratic ye- he4 era at the approaching primary. H IoJInR STEwAn'TI ty F?OR MIAGISTRATE. - I hereby annonce myself a candidate or Magistrate, Plokens township, sub. act to the action of the democratic voters si: t the approaching primary,.t JOHIN. T. HARRI3. Pi Thanking the peoplde of Easley town hip for their support in 1900, I hereby n nou nce my candidacy for re-election the offilo of Magistrato, suleject to the b3 ction of the democratic voters at the ap- of roaching primary olection. thi Respectfully, mn J. M. JAMESON. - I hereby announe my 'candiducy for c-election to the office of Magistrate, Aibcrty township, subject to the action ? the Deomocratic voters, 3C0 -W. 0. O'DELL. er ..S. PICKE3NS . .. I Graded School. ~ of Will begin its next regular in tiession. .. .... .. MONDAY, SEPT. 1, 1 902. Fulil corps of experienced an teachers. Thorough and oon, Ti scientiouis wvork done. "K(now- de lodge is Power," sec that your thu boy and girl get it while they may, For full particulars call re on or adidresi to WV, E. DENDY, Supt. je, A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED. to D r. Chias. H. Utter, a prominent phy ician, of Painama, ColombIa, in a recent Ic otter states; "Last March I had as a C uationt a young lady sixteen years of m go, whlo had a very bad attack of dysen - cry. Everything I prescribed for her >roved inefrectual andi she was growving rorse every hour. Her parents were Io ate she would die. She had become so j1 voak that she could not turn over in ac ed. WVhat to do at this critical mo aont was a study for me, but l' thought if Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Da 'rhosa Remedy and as a Iasb resort pro cri bed it. The most wonderfulI resiult v'as effected. Withiu elit houars she E' vas feeling much bottor; iside of three of lays she was upon her feet and at the t3 mnd of ono week was entirel wel, pl For sal G.G.W., The best physic-.Chamberlain's diou ich and Liver Tablets. Eayto take, *1 LPleasant iu efrect, Yoy sale byDr. Q, ti W., Earle, d4 A. B3. WATELAgr. i s.; DIENTI T WI' ail e n ies ##tbtu oIiug, Mia spa m NNOUNCEMENTS) ATES FOR ANNOUYNCEMENr FOR OF'FICE. All County oflicos, each, - - $5.00. Magistrates, - " 2.5U. All other offie., " - 5.00. ''ho abovo prices are invariably I N 1)VANCE. FORl' ON411Elsti. I hereby announeo tyself a canduliato ir Congress from this, the Third South arohina District, suhjoet to the action r the democratic votors at the approach ig primary election. R. F. SMITII. I hereby annonnco mysolf it an(ldidate r Congres:3 to roelrcsent the Third, S. ., I)istrict, subject to the act ion of ihb 31nocratic votors itn the approaching rinnary. Wim. d. Stribling. I hereby annonnee myslef a candtidate r Congress from this, t.ho third 1 lis ict, subject to the aetion of tho e(1mno atie voters at the aapproaching primary oction. (ioo. E. Pl.iUNC1. I hereby announce imyrelf a t"ontlidatt" r Congress to represviit this, the Third istriet, subject to the action of thec" emocratie votors at the apptroat-hini :imlary election. E. M. RtTCKl;it .r. We are authorized to announeo W. N. raydon, of Abbeville, as a canudidatt r Congress from the ThirdI Co nigiress. ilna District subject to the action of o )emocratic primary. We are authorized to annoutnen Wyatt ken, of Abhovillo, as a eolidatO I'o ingress from the 'Ittird Congres.ionaIl istriet", sbtject to the actioa ot IIe nmlocratic voters at the approaching iu+ary election. I hereby announco mysel1 ia ral ithate r Congress from tho third South tCar na Dist.riet, stbjec.t, to thet action of a dolocratic; voters at. the alproaohing iulary election. 1. Ht. MIcCatllat. Folt TliiE NENAI-:. 1-hle friends of Lahan Manidin hereby noutnco him its it candidate for the Sen , ubjeet to the action of the Demo itic voters of 'ickons county at the ap oaching primary. T1he friends of Charles 11 Robinson roby annonno himl11 as a omndidate for D Senate, subject to the action of the mocratic voters of Piekei county at o approaching primary. The friends of C. It. Carpenter hero anuounco hit as it canatdidato for tihe unto from Pickens cottuy, subject to 3 action of the Democratic voters at 3 approaching primary election. FOR TIHE HOUSE. I hereby announce my candidacy for -election to the House of Representa. res from Pickens county, subject to o Democratio primary. Ivy M. MAULDIN. The friends of J. Ashmoro Hinton reby announce him as a candidato for 0 House of Roprosentativo from Pick s county, subject to the notion of the mocratie. voters at the approaching imary election. The frioDds of Frt.d Williams hereby nlounce him as a candidate for the ouse of Representatives from Piecns unty, subject to the action of thme emocratic voters at tho approching~ imary election. The friends of W. G. Mauldin hereby' nounee him a candidate for tihe Houso8 Representativos for Pickens cunty, bject to the action of tile Domocratic rty at the approachling primary, The friends of Mathoew Hendricks reby announce him as a candidate for e House of Representatives of Picktens unty, subject to the action of the de, acratio voters at the approohing prim-i y election, Tne friends of W. Nelsou holding reby announce him a candidate for the nuse of liepresentatives, Pickens coun ,subject to the notion|of the D)emlocrat voters at the approaching primary. FORL AUDITOR. The friends of N, A. Ohrist ophor ro cootfully annonce him as at candidate r the office of County Auditor for okene county, subject to the action of e dentooratio voters at the approaching imary election. The friends of E. Foster Keith hero 'annonunoo him as a candidate for the Iceo of Auditor subject to the action of e democratic party at the coming pri try olootion. FOil TIiIEASUIIElt. I hereby announce myself a canludidatoe L' the ofice of County TIreasurer, sub it to the action of thle democratic v'ot s of Pickens coonty at the approaching imary election. B. Fletcher Lesley. By the solicitation of my many friends, bioroby announce myacelf a cand idte r re-election to the oflico of Troserii-i Pickens county, subject to theO aotionl the democratic.voters at the approach. g primanry election, Rlespootifully, S. 1). Chapiman. The friends of Henry WV. Farr hereby 01nno0 hi a eandidito for the o0ilc0 of 'easurer, subject to tIhe action of the mocratie voters of Piokons county tt o nyproachiing primary. The friends of James M. Lawrence spectfully announce him as candidate e Treasurer for Piokens county, sub at to the action of the democraotie ye re at the coming primary. I hereby annoulnoo myself a condidate r the office of Treasurer for Piekens unty, subject to tIhe action of the de noraitie primary. 0. R, Hendricks. For Probate Judge. I hereby,announoe myself a candidate r re-election to the office of Probate idgue of Pickens county, subject to the tion of the democratic voters at tihe ap. oaching primary election, Rtespectfuly. J. B. Newbery. B3y the deshe of numerous friends, I ibmit my name as a candidato for the tlce of Probato Judge of Pickens couu. subjeot to the action of the Democraitio trty. J. L, 0. THOMPSQN, At the request of friends, I1 hereby Inounos myself a candidate for reolec. on to the offioc of County Superlnten mnt of Eduction sutbjoct to the ation the Deocratio party at the Primary W. W. J. Blright. Some Interes for July an --'i'l1ES: ARE UEN THE DULL N 1it'T lWE 1'1{O1'( + MAKE THEM I I' l'ices have anything to do of Spring anda Sum:mer Cloth well sifted, but we still have sc We hltve i nice line of blue an I halt. just suits this out weather. whenl in nlecd of a1Ny Cluthiig ( 1,(1 . O ur ices 111e aIwaysa InIt11ilL gbut the best chothing. Ih fruit ('roll is short this yc IIn ore IeastI)I why you1 shouhld I;1\ ryul fruit jars anl d sugar, r We >(re rlel'rinig nI big lot < Ier"ales, dimities, etc., at first c pIorttuiily for It iti 't comie e 1tes fr evtrybtdy, old and - t uil. 111 the best shoes for I llt:, i-l , Ihuggies and wi1 ti ,"t'1it Ilrc tiking of lning ii ,ut , atI s a,' ti n unvn .e ;intls, e tnuey Wcheels& , bting,i et'h Folger & T . ff Io tht ( we't Nt aro c loring SEE Ti WEl,, OFFEr hoes, Hosier Susper and Ha rhe Best Line of A 25c and 39< A A Ever S Fair Price paid for Eggs and Lar muall chickens very 1poor, Plenty of Wool Rolls on] CRAIG B ONE-PRICE CAS HEATH -BRUCE New Sprinj Arriving 1 the largest and by far the pretties have lifted the yoke of high prices all. MILLIIER Y! Miss I Iughes has just returned Nvhere she p)urchasedl a large and c :hoicest novelties. This departm< arger townts. We cordialy invite :ou nty to call and inspect this dep; -et styles at vcry low prices. In each department you will fir iou to call and see us8i Y'ours trul Heath- Bruce-F EASTERN SEEE And Carde FOR EARLY P1 It is worth all it costs to have a seeds, we have in stoc Carden and Fai Hoes, Rakes, Shoves, Spades Hooks, Mattocks, Plows and Plov Tturners made, Wheel Barrows, Machines, and Furniture of all kit A Nice, New, Cle HATS, SHOES, DRY GO( New Goods Comning in and Anything 4 and : About a Ho~me 98'm We in)vite all to comeI and No troub~le to shoQW ti WI' ing Prices 1 August. ERALLY ONTH S >sIs 'ro) LIVELY+ with it. Our stock lug has been peeny ncbantooffer. dblack Srge cost Don't fail to see us )r GJent's Furnishing right and we handle ar, but that is all the save what there Is. ow b)efor the prims f cottonades, lawn, 081. l)ou't mise this rery (lay. young. We handle they are always :the titnwars, iharness, on4. at shlingle ill get handle all kinds of ingle ties, saws Of all tW. Your trade so 1. hornley. 10 lbs to the dollar. [alues. ~IN oy, ders, nkerchiefs. c Shirts. hown in Pickens. ge Chickeng. Demiand for land... ROS., Hi STORE,. MORROW Co. C oods )aIlv. line we have shown. We and they are In reach of HI LLI1NERY! rrom the Northern Markets, omplete line of the season'a nt is equal to any In tha all the Ladies in Pickens lrtment. You will find cor Ld big values. It wilpay nIorrow Co IPOTATOES n Seeds LANTING. good garden. l3esidea the k the necessary iming Toolsi ,Forks, Bush Hooks, Briau Stocks, Best Steel Beamt Iron King Stoves, Sewingt dad, Pretty Style., an Stock of 08 AND OLOTIIINI: Going out Every Day. * Everything. or Farm. look through owe feoget rough our stosk, 's McaPALL