The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, June 25, 1903, Image 4
Inp of., a Local and Personal lit
;rsi - s Essio Earlo is visiting in
Olbtnn this week.
4Mis Lucia Folger is visiting
40eatives at Olint"o.
Dr. W. M. Long, of Catecobee,
,erittaIt Th.ursday in- town.
-Mr. ond Mrs. Bon A. Hagood, of
Cha'rleston, are up for the sunmor.
+-I iss Toxio 13owon, of Norris, is
visiting the family of Capt. J. T. Tay
]or.
-Miss Sarah Grogan, of Elberton,
Ga., has bron on a visit to the Misses
Folger.
-Mrs. J. E. Hagood, jr., of Ens.
10y, is reported quito sick with ca.
tarrhal fever.
-'The Flinch club was delightfully
entertained by Mrs 0 M. Abney on
last Thursday eVening.
SElla Morgan and children,
Of wes ille, are visiting Mrs. I. A.
-Bowen and Mrs. Florence Griffin.
-The many friends of Mrs. J. E.
Minch will regret t. learn that she is
seriously ill at her home in Easley.
-J. Ollio 3'ock will be in Pick
ons during court week prepared to
work on watches, clocks and jewelry.
-Misses Ina and Maka BoggE4'
who have been visiting relatives at
Calhonn, returod home Friday last.
-Mrs. N. D. Lesesne, of Greeley.
villo, is at the home of her motl'or,
Mrs. D, B. Mauldin. for the summer.
--Bargams galoro are offered you
by the Big Store for tho last-four
days in this month. Road their ad,
-Roember the Farmers' Insti
tute will bo hold at Pickens begin
ning on July 24th. Lot everybody
attend.
-R. C. -Carter, Liberty, wants to
reduce his stock. See his new ad
vertisement; it will tell you something
about it.
-A 20 per cent discount sale of all
9f the stock of Folger & Thornloy is
ow on and will continue until 1st of
'optemiber.
-A child of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
arrott, Who lives in the Concord sec
tion, has been quite sick, but is re
ported much better.
-FOR SALE:-Two nice Shoats
about seven months old; will woigh
about 90 pounds. Call on W. H.
Johnson, Pickens, S. C.
-M'rs. C L. MeCain, wifo of Rev.
C. L. McCain, of the North Pickens
circuit, has been quite sick but is
much 9Atter at this writing.
--Storms may cume, dry weather
may pai h end wilb reghikation, winds
may) hmo 31l, but t'us b)0 t~hi'kful that
we have ny3 - - of weatheg
-- Wh ou find that Nu can
chango . 'weather and h any
sortL y'on sh, please report. not
grumble yout the kind-yo .
son, of Oaffney, are spending a
fewv days in Pickens wvith the former's
parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Cureton.
-N. D. Taylor enlarges and frames
the evening of the 18th instant, iir
Charleston, to Mr. R. E. Douglac.
-Ltter Hleadls, Note Heads, Bill
Hevads, Envelopes end anything it
the line of printing at the Senlineb
Journal oflice. Send us an ordecr
First class work at reasonable prices
-Walter H1. Griffin, of Greenville
visited his mo ther, Mrs. Florenet
Griflin, Suntyy. . Mrs. Griffin accom
panied him to Greenville Monday
anmd will spend awhile there with rel.
ativoes.
--Read the ad. of J. D. Moore ir
this issue. Tjo offers you tobacco it
ten pound c.. dies at a cut price. Set
him and1 get you a supply. Th<
right kind of prices are on .all goode
lie sells.
--Lester Field, son of R1ev. A. A
Field, near im~sley, was bitten on tlh
foot by a snake on Tuesday of lasi
wveek. He is under the care of the
r and no serious results are an
he Brushy Crook singing con
yon will meet in regular sessior
at ichurch, in Anderson coun
ty, next St nday the 28th inst., at 1(
o'clock. 'I0h public invitedI. Severa
good singe e are invited and expec
ted.
-We sympathize with J. B. Jame
spi, of Euasley, in the loss of his in
fihnt child which died on last Friday
,.hight. Its remains were en Saturda3
intorred in tlie family grave yard bj
the aid of its mother who prode
it a short time ago.
.-Married, on Sunday the 21st in
stant, by Rev. John Sheriff at Liber
ty, Mr. Luther Hughes, of Pickens
to Miss Della Dorr, daughiter of Mr
and Mrs. U. W. Dorr, who live be0
tween Pickens and Easley. The hap
py couplo 1have the congratulations o
their friends.
-J. S. *Newman, Director of Far.
mer's' Ins5titutes, has written that ar
institute will 1)0 hold at Piekons, bo
ginning July 24th- He, an-I Profs
Morrison and Upton will lecture
These meetings are great things fo:
the farmers an:d should be well at
tended by them.
--0. D. McCravey died at bia homn
in Liberty Tuesday evening, afteri
lingoring illness, from a complicatioi
of diseases, primarily caused by rhen
matismt. He was a brother of E<d
Mecravoy, State .Constable, and wa
bturied at the Liberty cemetery ol
Weodnesday evening.
-Lost, in the court honse, durlnj
the school sentertahiment, a blaci
~at the Ice oream-super,
K a ganse fan, and Tuesday e vet
in,; on1 the-streetsb robby alt
Co Rock, a smal package, pr
tai ring aCdy oLb aol p1kilti
-' i'4VdrlkS And .eo -at al
times, .Pickohi Pa ~g(On
--Read the ad. of 'the B1g Store
this week and profit by what. f saye
_-Read the ad. of 1Yolger & Tbotn
ley antl avail yourself of thee out In
prices.
-A sma child of Mr. ahd Mrs. 0.
B. Williams died last'week'of cbolery
infantum..
-Judge R. 0. Purdy ana family
are expected to arrive in Pickens this
week to epend the suamer.
-Call on us for peas and cane seed.
We have them in abundance.
Oraig I)ros.
-R. C. Carter, Liberty, has re
ceived a complete line of buggies, her.
noss, saddles, whips, laprobes, etc.
-Any one'in need of first class oak
or pino lumber will do well to' send
their orders at once to S. H. Brown,
Pearl, S. (.
-N. D. Taylor, photographer, will
bo in his studio, Carey building, on
Tuesday June 30, and Wednesday,
July 1st. Remember the date, and
call on him for nice work.
-Married, at the residence of the
officiating N'otary Public on June 8th
1903, Mr. M. A' elton to Miss Ger.
trude Hendricks. A. Jones per
formed the ceremony. %11 of Table
Mountain, Pickons coun
-The summer school is Qving
along very satisfactorily.
three teachers have enrolled. Sat
day afternoon the teachers took & as.
lightful outing to Glassy Mountain,
They went out on the 4 o'clock Irain,
scaled the' heights and viewed the
sights, returning at 7 o'clock.
- -Your attention is directed to the
advettisement of the Easley Hord.
waro Co., in this issue. They have a
complete lino of shelf ware and cau
fit you up with anything you want
that is usually carried by a flist clasE
hardwtaro firm. They are agents foi
the Deering Machine Co's., line o
goods, consisting of mowers, harvest
era, rakes, etc., and can make it t
your interest to buy of them; they
also carry a complete stock of repairi
for those machines.
-Rich Cut is and John Montgom,
erv, colored, got into a light Saturday
night; Montgomery was stabbed iii
tho arm and hit on the head with f
bottle, while Curtis was considorabl.
gashed on the hip, back, hody and
arms. He was badly cut up and bled
profusely, the wounds being many an
somewhat dangerous, and Dr. Maul
din had quite a little job sewing hin
up. They were both drinking and
woman, Belle Stephens, colored, wai
the cause of the trouble.
-Read the ad. of Folger & Thorn
joy. They offer a discount of 20 pei
cent <,ff of their prices on their entir
line. of goods, in order to keep fron
mdhg their stock into thoir ne,
building. All of their lines are frost
and bought this season and this cou
means a very great saving to the buy
ing public. If you need any good
at all do not purchase until you hav<
inspected this'stock of general mera
chandiso.
-Cards have been issued1 for th(
narriage of Miss Nina Gertrud<
B3oggs to Dr. J. N. Hallum in th<
Presbyterian church in -Easley, 01
next'luosday evening June 80th, a
18:30 o'clock. Miss Boggs is the ac
aed and charming daughte
W. K. Bioggs, of Easley, an<
* nown to many of the Pieken
Dr. Hallum is the popula
and one of. the members c
-of the Pickens Drug Co., an<
.~ . .i his friends by the scor(
who join in well wishes over thi
happy event.
-There will be a big slaughte
sale of fine millinery at the store o
Heath-Bruce-Morrow Co., beginnin,
on Friday June 26th and ending o1
Tuesday, June 30th. During thi
,time the knife will be put to prices i
all other lines. Read their announct
mentin this issue and come to towl
on those dates prepared to carry horn
with you~ such a load of bargains a
you never had before. This is n
fake sale, as you well know, as thi
firm always does wvhat it promises o
advertises, and yon have done busi
ness with them long enough 'to knio'
them and depend on them. Remnoj
ber the dates, and come and brin
your family, and stay all day.
-The Educational Conferenco tha
was in contemplation for Pickens 01
July 4, at which it was hoped O01
ernor Heyward and Supt. 0. B. Mai
tin would be present, will have to bi
postponed until- a little' later in thu
summer. They have an engagemen
in Florence July 2, and it would be
very hurried trip to reach Puckens o1
the Fourth. It would necessitate th
absence of these important executiv
officers for about four days in succesi
ion-which they .prefer' not to d<
They have assured Supt. Hailun
however, that they will favor Picken
-with a visit some ime during th
summer, and the postponement ha
been made at the suggestion of Supi
Martin, in order to suit the conveni
ence of the Governor. *'
-Mrs. Lillic Porter, nec Jenikini
wife of Arthur S. Porter, ot Piedmon
died at the home of her father-in lay
James H. Porter, of "Portertowna" o
the evening of.the 20th Inst., after
week's illness from continued feve
with involvement of the brain. Sb
had came up to Mr. Porter's on
visit and was taken sick therpi. 114
remaips wore laid to rest in the'ccom
tery at Porter's Chapel en Sundai
afternoon by the side of her siste1
Daisy Jenkins. She leaven a lfathei
T. N. Jenkins, and brother, WV. 2
Jenkins, both of Piedmont, and
husband and four children, besides
host of relatives and friends to mour
her loss.. She was a good mother,
true woman and consecrated chri
tian, a member for a long tino e
Porter's Chapel.- To the strioke
.husband and motherless children an
.brother andI father, the sympathy<
friends goes out in this their hour c
Sdespair. _______
"I have been troubled for some tim
y with indigestion anid sour stomiaeh," sa:
c Mrs. Sarah W. Cttis, of Lee. Mas
M and have been taking Chbamber'lal1
- tomaoh and LIver Tablets which has
lhelpedl me vor'y mucoh so that,now I ci
amagtigs that before I could not
1 diteatv ~troublo With yei
~ t~e hese Tablets ai
~ .W. Ear
t$. wito 'of ?r iusg04o.ggs,
Yfle jway Ot her bgme In P ke0s e
Ou dIning of 4uno 28d, Ifei '
con thIed ii~thadof Mnany 19iWt
B' oursas thq daughtoi 6
-Bid and Euima Bruce, fonorly of t
Eibert county, Georgia, and was
bout 4.ydars of age.
After the death of her father the
family -emoved to Piokens.about the
year 4'd where they have lived ever
Since., -
in 1882, Ms. Boggs, then the old. I
,est s'irviving child of the family, was
happily married to Julius E. Boggs,
a lawyer at tlib Pickens bar, and tpis
union hits bee4 blessed by three sons
and one daughter, all of whom, with c
thcr father, survive their mother. r
Besides these, N re. Boggs If-aves sur
viving one brother, Mr. J. McD.
Bruce, of this place, and a sister, Mrs.
L. C. Thornley, also of this place, as
her nearest relatives.
Friends without number all over
this country, and wherever she was
known, will be grieved at so great a
lose, for the taking away of so good a
woman is a distinct loss to the whole
coumnunity, and the sympathy of all
the people go out to the stricken I
household and to all her people in this
hour of great bereavoment.
The interment, took place at the
grave-yard at the Presbyterian church
in Pickens on Wednesday evening,
Rev. J. T. Wade conducting the ob
sequies.
Easley Locals.
Easley, S. C., June 22, 1?03.
14eshing showers fell last night
and evething seems to have taken
on new i '
Baseball is'dLIl the rago here. The
Easley team went dayn in bitter de
feat before Piedmont Inst. Saturday.
Score 8 to 4.- Batteries f6r X'geley
were Werner and Davis; Piedmohlt,'
Oleveland and Pool. While Pied.
mont was doing the stunt to the first
nine, the second nine vas rubbing it
in to an aggregation from Mills Mill
to the tune of 24 to 13. How is that
for running up the score? At the
same time the team composed of town
boys were walloping the Glenwood
team; score 13 to 16 in favor of the
city lads. The second nine from
Easley Mill goes to Pickens this af
ternoon.
Alexander Robinson, son of W. W.
Robinson, who has boen very lo-y
with appendicitis is some better, and
his many friends will be glad to see
him on the streets agaiin soon.
The friends of Mr. Ed. Hamilton
wil' be sorry to know that he is very
low with typhoid fever and is not ex
pected to live.
Mrs. J. E. Kinch is also very ill.
Dr. Sterling, of Greenville, was in
town yesterday.
3 Dr. A. J. S. Thomas, of Greenville,
i was here today, en route home from
Pickens.
A series of meetings is being con.
6 ducted at the Methodist church this
-week by Rev. Beard, or Pendleton.
SIt will continue the remainder of this
week.
J as. TI. (Bub) Rlichey, of ,Pickens,
passed through here last Friday en
route to Clinton where he goes to
visit his sister, Mrs. Flora Lathemn.
Miss Queen Johnson is vititing her
sister, Mrs. Merritt, at Pelzor this
week...
Well! Dr. J. N. Hallum, of Pick
ens, spent the day in Easley yester
day.
Max Williams, of Greenville, was
here yesterday. -
Quite a number of our young peo
pie attended the Martin-Pickens wed
*ding last Wednesday.
Tihe Standard Oil Company is con
temuplating the erection 'of a tank and
r~ relay siertion at this point; and Mr.
f Bobler, their agent, has been here
for a few days seeing just what could
I) be done. Should thoy fully deeide
a to operate here it would be a great
i convenience for the people here and
surrounding towns and we hope they
a will decide to locate a statio" here.
e Mr. Editor for fear we take too
a much of your valiuable space ? will do
0 up the budget for this time.
8 Dull Needle.
r
Looper Notes.
Allowv me space in your valuable
paper to give the people a few dots
from this section.
TJhe peop~le of this section are in
better hopes since the rain. Those
t who had their cotton thinned before
2 the rain have a good stand in the
-row and also in the middlle.
-The health of this section is very
e good at present, except 'Thomas- T1.,
* the little son of Mr. and Mrs. T. T,
Hughes. He has been very Ill. Dr.
SMilton Ponder is attending on him.
'The union meeting at Peter's Creek
A
failure; but we heard an able sermon
preached by Rev. J. E. Foster, that
was interesting. After the sermon
had intermission of one hour and a
half for dinner. In the afternoon
ethere was some good singing by the
choir.
The Sunday school at Peter's
Creek is progressing nicely with Mr.
J. E. Friddle as superintendent and
J.- B. Stephes as agisten).
The County convicts have been
working out the roads bet ween Peter's
a Creek church and the Hagood bridge,
r If this don't find the waste basket
e you will hear from me again. Suc
a coss to The Sentinel Joumnal.
r . Mountain Boy.
From Olga.
S Mr. Tom Burns, of this places and
Miss Lizzie Pace, oif Maffield, were
~"married Sunday afternoon at th'e resl
d.(ance of Mr. Willlain IUnghes, of
a Looper. Many good wishes to the
Shappy couple.
a Mrs. R. M. Foster, accompanied by
. her three smallest children, are visit.
fing her parents, Dr. and Mrs. P': P.
n Butler, at Santuck.
d Rev, and Mis. J. E. Foster have
f returned fromn a very pleasant visit
I among friends at L~ocust,
Mrs. Mary Anderson, of Green
.ville, is visitmng friends here.
M r. and M4ru. Russell Kelloy, o
Monaghan, visited relatives here Sun
eO Mr. and Mrs. 'Charlie Foster and
uni soni visited relatives and triends here
SMre. 1arriett flainies died Mdaa
id hborning at her home lim Paeusville
ta an'wast tir-iaA Taai .na~n
Thebolittlp* vowf( Ito oo
n'Die n 16 tlon
onquet'o overit.
itrn ,)vtoAi. and. Mrs. ake
lerok o the A4ua InL, 0 q e ao0.
MieAda MagWIn, of Patton see'
ion, was thoegoet of hekeQuMin S
lophia Maitidin, Sutinday
r-.. Law~ernce Smith's little son
A the nisfortune of -getting, bit by
rattlesn'ik. Fridly last.
Married, od the 2lir inatant, Mr.
)ook Reeves to Miss Lizzle Stone,
tev. Seabrook 4tkinson -offiinting.
Ve wish the your.g couple a happy
ife.
C. W. Garrett had the misfortune
I getting one of his fingers seriously
aftshed last week.
Mr's. Robt. Mauldin, who has been
uite sick has recovered.
.Girls, .if you seo or hear of boys
varing gloves in the field you may
now that they won't do to make the
oe-oake.
Henry B. Bowen, of Norris, passes
brough our section very often in his
low tip top buggy..
Mrs. W. A..Hendricks visited rela
ives at Liberty the past week.
All of our farmers are done cutting
heir wheat. Very soon we will have
low biscuits.
Rev. J. '.'. Lewis filled his regular
ppointment third Sunday afternoon
it Mt. Olivet and preached an excol
ent sermon.
Be sure and don't forget the picnic
it Birch's Ford next Saturday. Lot
il go and carry ;well qilled baskets.
I most enjoyable day is expected.
As we havon't. seen anything in the
)aper ab)ut l1rof. Garrett's lecture
>m the first Sunday, %,e %i ill
nention and say it was grand. You
ould enjoy going to bix Dilo and
jeatr Prof. J. C. Garrett sing ' Ha k,
he driAg of Jubilee."
Blackberries sre bountiful now and
vAll make a nice dessprf-for a midday
neal. Don't you kno-v it suits that
ellow that we spoke, f.
Several of our ci izens are talking
)f going to the reu ion at Pelzer the
Fourth of .luly. If it is just only half
is nice as the Mem 'ial Day was at
Lickens, I know po le would enjoy
rong.
We enjoyed eating uno peaches at
Ur. Bob's Sunday a ternoon. We
will not mention their namts. Uno
itid Ino, guess?
Mr. Charley Dalton, a promising
oung man of Dalton sec if Visited
ur section Sunday. His best gi'l
wasn't at home.
The ground is very dry and hard,
but we hope for rain soon.
Our anonymous writer is blank of
news at this writing but if forgiven,
will try and gathor up more by next
writing.
Many best wishes to Sentinel Jour.
nal readers. M. S.
To Muthaers In Townl.
Children who e ail te, feerish ad eros
sweet P'owders. for Children. 'hey cleanae the
stomach, act on the liver, maskinag a sickly child
stroniig and1 healthy. A certain mure for worms.
sold by- all' d ruggists, 25o. Sample free. Ad
3re'ss,. Alion s. Ol msted, LeRoy, N. Y.
startInmg Evidence.
Fiesh testimony in great quantity is
ecstantly coming in, declaring Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption
Coughs and Colds to be unequaled. A
recent ex presasion from T. J. McFarland
Bentorvil le, Va., serves as example, Hie
writes: "1 had Bronchitis for three
years-and doctored all thes time without
being benefitted. Tihen I began takingr
Dr. King's New Discovery, and a few
bottles wholly oured me." Equally ef
fective in curmng all Lung andl Th'roat
troubles, Cons uption, Pnseu monia andl
Grip. Guaranteed by Pickens Drug Co.
Druggist. Trial bottles free, regular
izes 50c, and $1.00.
Manny School Children are Sicitly.
3Mother Gray's Sweet Powders for Children,
Nb York lreak up 2id fra horsi, ure 101e
veriashnaess, lieadaeC le, stomach troubles. 'Teetha
tn s orders ailid destro \ors tal xlrti
ens lntd, I eRoy, N, Y.
BigiS
Hleath-Bi
Beginning Friday
IH ATS, RI
Are going to be sold for
does not mean old hard stock
intend to carry over anything
,,.R1bml Reduced Aboilt
No. 16 Taflta, sold for 15cts to cl
No. 40 " " " 20ots to
No 60 " " " 25ots"
No 80 " " " 30cts"
No 40 Satin Taffta sold for 20o t<
No 60 " '' " " 8%
No 40 Moire, sold for 25e ti closi
NoO60 " " " 300oflo "
No 80 " " " 856 to "
A few pieces of No f20 Ljousil
60 cent kitnd to close t 80 cents,
These are decide~1'y the bigges
gains ever offoroland you should
1gReducti
S1tRIO is full c
acked by our ii
"Your Money
Py
And Will for the Next 30 days
Sell Goods Regardless of Cost
,,,,T WILL PAY -YOU TO CALL, AND SBg ME..."
GROCERIES,
I have just received 1000 lbs. of soda to go at 15lbs. for 26o
Sugar has advanoed but I am still selling 19 lbs of Stand
%ardGraimulated Sugar for $1.00. 20 lbs Plantation Granu
lated Sugar for $1.00.
3 lb can Bai tlett Pears, first quality in syrup for 10c..
3 lb can Standatrd Brand Tomatoes at 10c
3 lb can Pie Peaches at 10o.
About 109 lbs of nice Mountain Dried Apples worth
8 and 10 6ents to close out at 6c.
A 2 lb box- of Fresh Oat Flakeo at 8o. Large size No 2
Lamp Chimneys at. 5o.
I also have about 750 lbs of Tobacco, different brands
to go at a bargairn. I a'n ovorstooked on syrup and mo
lasses and will sell you t ho kind that sells at 50c for
40c and the kind that sells for 40 and 45c at 85c and
the 35o kind at 25c.
S H O E S..
I am receiving new lots of shoes'evory few days and am
selling better shoos for the money than any other store in the
country.
Ladies Slippers the $1.00 quality for 85c; $1.25 quality
for $1.00; $1.50 quality for $1.25.
Ladies Hose 10c quality for 71, 15c qtiality for 10o.
72 inch pure Irish linen table Damask worth 75c for 60c.
Pure Irish dross linen, good value at 20c to go @ 15c.
Great line Dimities, Lawns, etc. from 5 to 124c.
Yard -wide "Fruit of the Loom" bleaching at 9c.
} yard wide Bleching at .*c.
Great values in Umbrellas Coin 45 to 75o.
I have just received a large lot of pants that I got at a
closing cut sale to go at extremely low prices. Also a full and
complete line of buggies, harness, saddles, whips, lapropes and
most anything in hardwaro. I have a good many other bar
gains to numerous to mention. Come and seo it cost you noth
ing to look. Yours respoetfully,
R 2.
-THE CASH MERCHANT
SIuTEy'8 O.D STAND. LiB1aTY, S. C.
4DEERING*
oWers AND Raes
Full line of repairs for Deering.Mowers.
Sample Organ for.Sale Cheap.
Summer Lap Robes 25c. 'Buggy Umbrellas.
Wheelcr & Wilson No. 9 ball bearing Sewing Machines.
Full line Shelf hardware.
-AGENTS FOR
DeVoes Lead and Zinc Paint.
Fewer Gallons wears longer..
Easley Hardware Co,
Easley, S. C.
MILLINERY . ..
ruce-MN/orrow Co's.
tammioth Store.
June 26 and Ending Tuesday June 30.
BBONS and SILKS.I
a song. Yont can't afford to miss this opportunity. This
buf everything in these lines will be included. We don't
in ihese departments, so be on hand and get your share.
O06 Halfl, SILKS 4 SILKS.
ost out at 8c. They Must
I 1 " '" 12o
" 5 . ~ Be Sold....
> closo at 10c 1 Lot plaid eilk to go at . . . . .. 25c
to " " 20c All 50 and 60 cent Silk to go at . , . 87&
ou 4t " 2c 1lLot 85o Silk to go at.... ... ....68c
204"o9 1 Lot $1.00 and $1.25 Silk to go at . . ,80o
21o ~Don't Pail to se.
t ribbon bar.T eeB ra s
not miss tem.Th s Ba g n .
:ms in all departments. The BIG
4f largains, 1Every purchase is
-on cl ad guarantee :
s Worth or Youtr Money Back."
~ruce- Morro o..
kens, South Caroll
OSUMEGO 34.JI
20%f
on our entire line of D'es Goods, C
irand Low Out Shoes for Men
Women and Childre,.
Wo have a few pair of patent leather oxfords for Mon lef
go cheap.
From Now Till Sent. 1
We will offer our entire line of General Merchandise at a big,
discount. We hope by that time tb be In- new quarters and
we want to move as few goods as possible.
'Don't Miss This Golden Opportuni
FOR.BARGiNS as it don't come btit about once It a
timhe. Our prices are always right but this reduction bri
them down cheaper than the cheapest. Highestprices pd
for country produce. Your patronage soicited.
Folger & Thornley
Clothing, Hats, Shoes and Gents Furnishing
A Specialty.
A Complete Set of Dishes
*FR EE!M
We thke pleasure in announcing to our many friends
and customers the fact that we have just closed a
contract with one of the largest potteries in the U. S.
to furnish us with decorated ware, which we intend
giving away
' TELY F E OF COST...
\Ve will guarantee to sell all g ds as cheap if not
cheaper than ever before and vi ch purchase,
resent
with cash or produce we will issue coupo r
ing the amount of your purchase. When you
ons reach specified amounts you are entitled to
ent dishes such as dinner plates, pie plates, han -
somely decorated cups and saucers, exquisite de
signs in covered dishes, bakers, orange bowls, sauce
dishes, wvater jugs, tea pots and in fact everything
that goes~to constitute a complete set of dishes. We
cordially invite you to call at our store and inspect
these goods and we will be delighted to explain the
offer to you in detail.
.30B~NE-PRICE CASH STORE~
'An Invitation.. 4
*is extended to the trading public to call and see t
line of goods I carry. If either the goods or the 1:
ces don't suit you don't have to buy ! ! ! ! I
*I want your produce, eggs. chickens, etc., and will p
the highest market prices for same, either in cash '
trade--Give me a trial and you wvill never regret it'
Yours for trade,
John F. Harris.
9PL2CIAL: The best parched and e r;cofe I cX' ('
Great Bargains in Ltoes!
and embroidery with insertions to match I A man who makes
business to scrape up bargains in goods sent me a lot of fine laces a
broideries and insertions with instructions "to sell"; that means aE ima~.
as 'this lot lasts you can buy it for less than half the usual price; 6m~
with the lot is some extra liine lawns; were it not for the redicul
low price ho made on this. I would ship irt back. Severa.l pieces orgun
dies and other up to daite dress goods; you will, be interested in ho,~
prices on this stuff. *A few pairs very nice oxfords, hardly enough
mention, 45c. for your choice. Last year a house shipped me aber t~ N"'
times as many cotton hoes as I bought; it is a good thing I kept er(
as they are much higher. I can sell you cotton hoes for loss thai 1hboy
can be bough t at wvholosale, and still triake a lit~r pro1m, -mncr
willing to do it.i
Produce always wanted.
T. D. H AR RIS.
We are always
Clad to see you
-buying the bes
Tho host is the cheapest. It is economy to buy the "'4
We like to sell the best because the best always gives satisfr
This applhes to all classes of goods-b
Stoves, Axes, 3aws, Table and Pocket
- utlery, Hammers, i-and Saws & H
-as well as to
Shoes9, Hats, Clothing, Jeans, sheetings, Checks,
Yarnis, Drills, Oil Cloths,
and hundredsof other useful aiticles which we always b
stock.
REMEMBEiR I Good goods cost
shoddy goods. Call in, l'ook throu
lines and give us your valued bus
plote in every way.