The Pickens sentinel-journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1903-1906, May 11, 1904, Image 4

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.. . : ' - \ X; v . V, Pickens Senti&el-Jour&aL HaDMDlngs of a Local and Personal Mature. ?N. D. Taylor will bo in Pickens next Wednesday. ?Mrs. J. Carpenter of Groon ville, visited tho fatuity of bur father, M?j. J. J. Lewi-?, last week. ?W. H. Johnson, who is attend iog a business oolloge iu Atlanta. visit?d Mrs. W. H. Johnson in Pick ens this week. ?Wanted?to sell 15 bushels of Russell's Big Boll cotton seed, GOc por bushel. Apply to John Fcrgu n:?i ti DViJ, JTIUKOUB, O. U, ?Mr. C. D. Stradley, n progrosBivo citizon and a prominent merchant of Groeuville, iB spending tuday in Pickens on business. ?Miss Maud Stansell; the cliarining daughter of .J. Ij. Stansoll of Obastaiu, visited hor sister, Mrs. IJ C. Robinson, in Pickens Inst week. ?E. H. ltoper of the Easley side, was in l'iokens Tuesday on business, and paid this offico a call, carrying away a receipt for bis paper up to May, 1905. ? There is loss work calculated to bo dono on circus (lav than on any othor, Yostorday tho Sholbv show hit Piokouu and tho town nut on it holiday appoaranco. W. W. Aikon announces for Supervisor this woek. Uo is a safe, conservative business won, and should ho bo elocted tho county's finances would bo in eafo hands. ?D. F. Sutherland is announced this week for Sheriff. Dun in well known throughout tho county, and should ho bo elected will discharge the duties of the office faithfully and well. ?Henry W. Farr announces for rooloction to tho oflico of treasurer this week. Ho is well known and should bo bo reelected bo will continuo to discharge tho duties of tbc; oflico in tbo best possible manner. ?CbarleB Lnno, tbo noted lecturer, humorist and satirist, will givo (?n0 of bis inimitaMo entertainments to the people of Pickons, on the night of May 20th, in tbo court house. Entertainment will bogin at tbo usual hour. Popular prices. This is a treat that should not bo missed. ?P. C. Carteo comes before tbo Deonla this week jih a cnndi<li?t? fnr coroner and asks tho people tor thoir suffrage. He iH a good loyal citizen, and stands well wherever ho in known and and Bhould ho bo elected to the ! office ho will servo his constituency faithfully and well. ?Two oxcellent sermon* were preachod in tho I'ickon.s church. Sunday to largo cougrogalious. In tho morning ltov. Abnoy preached a good sermon in the Methodist church aud at night liov. Hiott preached an excellent sermon to tho young people at tne liapiisl cliurcD. ?Come to Pickens Friday and Saturday, May 18th & 14th. I am going to soli out my dry goodw, sIiowk ?ud hats at aud below coat. I want tu iutiku i'OOui fui' inV uieiii. market and groceries. I am going to sell out on thoso two days. Respectfully, J. I). Moore. ?Tho election for school bonds 1 / for tho erection of a modern building for Pickens was held Friday, and re-1 united in a voto ot' 43 for, and 9 against tbo issuing of bonds. I*ioliens will uoon have tho plans for an elegant school building and at nn early day work will begin. It is something that hns been needed hero for a long time and is tho procursor of a lot of othor improvements that will shortly be begun hero. ?Ono of tho best 25c shows that ft l'ickons audience ever attended, was tho Shelby show which was in town Tuesday, Tho features voro all good. Tho singing, dancing and acting, ospooi-illy tho contortion features by tho two little girls, was simply fino and elicited much applmiPo. W. T. Ogden, tho manager, is a good acrobat, and did somo good stunts on tho swinging bar. 11. t,?? v. i.~f ? jiun ucuii uuiu uuiuI U, Having traveled with tho Toots Bros. show, and sponks in glowing terms of this town and tho many improvements and wonderful progress it 1ms mado in tho last ton yoars. ?Mr. It. C. Simpson, a most plensant and affablo gentleman of Glenn Springs, apont from Saturday till Monday in Pickons, in tho interest of this justly colebrated water. Tho Mossrs. Simpson lmvo leased tho hotel to Mr. Bryan Lawrence, a wolh known hotel man, of Augusta, (In., who will run it this season. They havo rotainod the water-right and r* (tavnlinn nil limn '/> tl.n shipping of this water. Mr. Simp son ban established an agency in Pickens, and you can now always find a supply of tho plain and ear Itonated water on tap at the Pickons Drug Co's. store. Tb'-ro is no better water on tho market for kidney and bladder troubles than the justly celebrated Glenn Springs. ?Capt. W. T. French, of Mount Hope, Kan., commonly called "Wild Jim," gave a free (?) exhibition in Pickons last Wednesday ovoning. Tho only things froo woro tho 25 cent fiiecen tho boys freely gave up to him >eforo ho began his performance, and the freo use of the descriptive adjeo lives by the Bold orowd aftor tho entertainmont (?) was over, It was one of tho bummest, rottonost fnkeB lhnt ever went down tho piko. French did nothing but shoot a few tiinos with a tiflo, breaking n few brick and a few walnuts at close range, and then threw tho lariat Home three or four times, but iio missed his object about an often as ho cuught it. Af tor about 40 minutes of bum work be announced the show over. Had ? the eitizonn not boon law-abiding church ineml>or8 ant1 Sunday school ' <v teachers and bcIioIms, Mr. French ^ /uild had to have left town at a at. a ? Mfe,. *4?A1[ :,mn 'jo used when h i -Vto have eavod Lia Bkin. n?t ^ ?How?d to t-Q unanfli>eo.tini/ ong with the <mn poople. V>-? - ?? 1 ' . / . ' V . " ? Mra. It. 10. JohtiBon |uf Grcenvil o, waited Mif. W. T. Joaues last we k. ? Dr. A. 33. Ward I aw, donti?t, will bo at bis oflieo iu Pickens, Muy 17lb and 18tb. ? William It. Oats of Etisley. is aii'iounood for Supervisor, llo is wo'l known throughout tho county, and should h? bo elected, will serve tho county well. ? On account of tho joint meeting ~r r? ...?? i nui. \s %. vimkj i iiui u wi v/v;uiicu uiiu x iui\ ous counties ut CleniBon College Saturday, tho County Supt. of Kdu cation will bo absent from his ollice. ?Married on tlio fourth Sunday in April, Pinkey Dod^ins to Mif-s Ma'issii Chandler, ut tho rehidonce of Anion Dodgiua, AIho, William Dod^ins tu Mi?a Lila 10. E u le, on tho socond Sabbath in May, llev. 13 Holder officiating. ?Mrs. N P. Taylor i? in the Pickeua studio today, in place of Mr. Tuvlor. Mm. .1 It P. fti-iflin <>f Enaley, cnmo U|> with Mrs. Taylor, and in visiting Mis? Addie Iliott. Thene charming ladios paid this of (ico a visit and learned something of "tlio art preservative." ? The oM soldiers' reunion will be hold in Charleston the 17tli, 18th and 19th inst. The railroads have inado a vt ry lo.v rale for this occasion, it being ono cent a niilo for evory ifcilo traveled, plus 25 cents. The Pickens railroad will put on sale 50c round trip tiekots for this occasion. A good crowd from this county will attend. ? A game of base bull will be played on llie I'ickens .linmond Friday afternoon between the "Fats" and tho "Leans." The game will he called at 4 o'clock p. m. Tho teams composing the nines will bo picked from citizens of tin* town who have ii??t played any kind of ball for several years, and tho fun will ho fast and furious. ? Fori Sai.k?Olio New Star Separator, just been used two years, almost as good as new, to ho sold at a I bargain. Also (>'2 acres well inmrnvpfl I land, good pasture, and in good statu of cultivation, just outside of the incorporate limits of Liberty. Also two live room houses and lots of good size, in the town of Liberty, any or all of them can bo bought at reasonable prices and satisfactory terms. Apply to .J. 11. Brown, Liberty, S. C. ?The greatest, attraction that Pickens has ever had in the way of a lecture will I alio place in the court T11...M, *\ r nAii iumimj uu rnuuy u?tT.iu^, i>iny ^"in, at 8 o'clock. 'J ho lecturer is Prof. Chas. Lnuo of Georgia, who is known and recognized as tho greatest humorist in the United .Stales. Several of our citizens havo heanl him before, and w ishing to hear him pgain have, agreed to stand good for tho prico of his lecture. If uni have never laughed before, and want to laugh, come, men, women and children. Admission, adults U5 cents and children 15 conts. O'Doll-Boroughs. At. eight o'clock hisJ Wednesday evcnirg, April '27th, Mr. T. llo.ss O'lJell, of Liberty, ami Miss Daisy B< II Boroughs, of Pratore, worn married. It. was; ft quiet homo wed(lin<j, made beautiful by its easy i simplicity. Tlioro in the spacious j parlor of tho old Boroughs home, tho Rev, J). W. lliott solemnly linked together their loves and lives. The bride was bowitchingly beautiful in a lovely dress of white. Tho ^room appeared at his bust in the conventional suit of Mack. The pat lor and dinir.;; room were tastefully decorated with ^roen and white. After a splendid supper and a ylinspno at S'.'iiio vf !h? many attractive bridal presents, the quests drove awav. and Mr. O'DlII carriml bin bride to their future home?Liberty. (4. Closing Cxerciscs of Pickcns Graded t School. Tho Pickens Graded school will close Thursday, Mny 2(5. Tho exorcises thin year will be more extended than usual, and every elVort is being made to render a we ries of entertainments that, will be interesting and helpful. Tho grad uating elasH ia tho largest since the organization of tho graded school four years ago, there being six young Indies in the class this year. The following is the cbu.s roll with the graduating essays of each incinbei: Gussio Cureton, "Hope;" Nellie Grun.lv, "A Gliinpan into tho Future of tho Class ?if 15)04 " Huttio ICnrlo, "Tlio I'lcnsuroR of literature ' LilIi?> (Jilnii'iii?, '"Timo." Norn OiUtrap, "Education." Vunta A-ditnoro, "V..I odictory." On Sunday morning, May '22, llov. I). \V. Iliott, past>r of tho Baptist ch.irch, will proach liio c.mtrat ticomoilt sermon, i?rnt on Wedm sday evening, May 25, tiio closing exercises will l)C{,'in witli tho priimry ito partiueut. Thursday morning at 1 1 o'clock, Prof. John (i. ('linkficalofl, of Woft'>rd college will deliver au edu cational addrcRH. Thursday afUrnoon Ihoro will be a ball ((nine Uetwoen tlio 1'ickcin and Eftfilfiy Graded Schools toams. Thursday evening the closing ex ercisoH v.ill l>o concluded and the graduating exercises will lake place County duperintendeut Richard T. Kalinin will deliver certificates of proficiency to tho graduating class. The commencement norinon will ho preached in tho Baptist church Sunday morning, and all Iho other exeiciHos will ho hold in tho court house. The exercises will ho inter spersed with stirring music l>y the Pickens Cornet Hand. Tho young men of Iho hand have been practicing faithfully for some time, and will render dolightfut music. Tho public is cordially invited to attend all tho exorcisos. "1 linvo UMetl ('liamheilniu's Stomach and Ijivor Tablets with most satisfactory icwultH," siiy.H Mrs. F. L. Phelps, IIomston, Tex. For in<ltV stion. bilinnsnpwi imd oonstip ition llioso tablets nro most xoollont. S ?U1 by Pickens Drug Co.. and Earlo'H !>rug H'oro, Pickous; nud Iluntor <fe PiokenH, Liborty. Notice. Notico is hereby ^i7on that I will not, in any way, bo renponfl?Mo for ftny <lt bta O'litrnctod -"iff, Alicol nco, Rhe having I' May 9, 190 i-8w. in Crosses of Honor. Oue of tho grentcBt pleasures the Daughters of Confederacy liavo is iu the bastowal of "Crosses of Houor" on the old Voteruns. Tlio idea iB ono of recent conception, and to Mrs. Mary Ann Cobb Krwin, of Athens, Ga., is duo tho inspired thought, and tho design was by Mrs. 3. E. Gab bett, of Atlanta. It is tin appropriately designed iron cross of St. John and bears tin <1 l-.l v>v/uiuv4vi.uvu MUIVIU UM^ bUIlUUIMimi l>y a. laurel wreath, with tbo inscrip tion: "Southern Cross of Honor.' On tho revorso sido is the Coufeder ato motto, "Deo Viudici, 1801 1805," and "From (J. L>. C. to U U V." Moio than twenty thousand Confederate soldiers now proudly wear this simple decoration, and many old voteran'n last wish iH that it may be, placed on tho stilled heart after the great battlo of life is over and ho crosses over tho river of death to join tho innumerable hosts who have finished the fight. On one occasion at a Veterans' ro union a wealthy woman tried to buy ono as a souvonir. A battle scarred ur\l um<1 (/* Iw.v. 1:1 IJV1V* IVJ1 OUIVI VW UCIi 1I1(UI'III)| til Irt 111/* tlo cross represents the bloodshed of tho Southern army, and a million dollars would not buy one." Theso crosses are ?iven free to overy man who honorably served the South during tho war. No veteran shall, under any circumstances, receive but one, aud if that one is lost ho can never get another. They can have their names engraved on the piu bar of tho cross, and if any one is not able to do this tho Daughters will bear tho expense of it. Corresponding Sec'v, Pickens U. I). C. Muscles son1, joints painful-rheumatism Sore iuuhcIcs or painful joints, may menu an approucliiug attack of rhouma tisin. Elliott's Emulsified Oil Liniment rubbed 011 tho n fleeted parts will rcliovo tho pain and soreness, and prevent rheumatism. Elliot's Emulsified Oil Liniment is a satisfactory rubbing lint ment for all soreness, stifiness and lamoness of joints or muscles. I'iekens Drug Co., Pickens; W. A. Sheldon, Liberty. Liberty Dots. Jos. .Shelby's fchows was otio of tho attractions of last week. Light warm thunder showers the 7th unci 8lh, warmed aud softened the crust of the soil. Cotton is coming up rapidly. Farmers are about done planting. Wheat looks woll and is heading. W. O. Mauldin lias tho contract to build J. M. Hoyle's rebidence near the depot, and linn commenced woik. The preliminary work on tho Caluinet Cotton Mill has been under w:;y for tho past fuw weeks, and cross ties aro wanted. Lewis Young lost a bay colt, strayed or stolen, three months ago, and off foi'B $10.00 for its return to him one milo north of Liberty. Water in many wells failed during lact winter in th's Recti >n. Some wt nt down deeper and got water, while th"su who waited for the water to lino with tho sap this spring are still without, /ih it '>?? ?">' Homo fresh I>1?/c>ihh 011 some of tho peach ami applo trees in thiu section yet. Dr. W. M. T.-org, latu of Catec'ehee, in now idoutifiod with the citizens <>l Liberty, ami is located at tho It. M. Wertz place, north of town. Wo ar<> glad to have him among us. There in plenty of room hero f<>r many inoro good citizen?. Tho freight trains continue to run i!vi rv Milnilnv - ? J ~ J Mothcrnl Mollicr* ! Mother* I IIow many children nro nt this season feverish aud eoustipatod, with i>n< 1 stout aoh and headache. Mother (Sr.iy's Sweet Powders for Cliidren will always euro. If worms are preseut they will remove them. At all druggist# 25 ctn. Sample mailed FREE. Address, Alleu 8. Olmstod, Lo Roy, N. Y. Noticc of Election. On petition of tho electors nod votorfl of Keowee school district No. 4'2, an oloction is ordoiod to bo held at Keoweo church on .Saturday. Mav 7, to vote on a specified levy of two mills on all property within tlio dis trict. Polls to opon at 2 o'clock p. id., and close ?t 5 o'clock. The present Hoard of Trustees to not as managers of iho election. The election to bo conducted according to rules and regulations laid down in school law. By order of County Board of Education. ft. T. Hallum, Apr. uwo. Chairman. Serious Stomach Trouble Cured. I wftH troubled with ft distroHH io my Htomncl), Hour stomach ami vomiting upelN, and cim truthfully Bay that Chamhcrluin'H Stomach ami Livor Tablets cured mo.?Mr?. T. V. Williamn, Lainga hurt', Mich. These tablets are guaranteed to euro every case of ntomaoh trouble of thin character. For sale by Pickens Drug Co., ami Karh's Drug Store, I'ickenn, and Hunter A Pickous, Liberty. Notice to Debtor* and Creditors. AM personh holding claims against the CHtato of J. K. Mauldin are requested to preK-'iit tho samp, properly attended, for payment, by the 1st diiy of July, 1904. Those indebted to said estate must make payment to E. E. Mauldin. May 5, lDOl-Uw. Administrator. Makes a Clean Sweep. There's notliinff-*4ike doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the hiiIvoh you evor hoard of, Buoklon's Arnica Halvo is tho best. It sweeps away and cnvos butns, ?..i? i?ii _ nuiii, iMilimm, mw, UlCttrH, hkii1 eruption** ami piles. Ii'h ouly '25(5, ami guaranteed t.) give flatiflfaolion, !>y Piok* onn Drug (J | ..Langston & Nealey.. << \\ (wkst knd-moohk stand.) // | pickens, j. c | SS Handles a full line of SS I )ry Goods, Groceries ?c IGive me a call and cc be convinced that we can /r sell |ou as cheap as Mr. ? llrlng m? your l'roiluc?. \\ Will pay klfhtit price, JJ Omh or ll*rt?r. A ih*r? \\ of your pMtronafr* aollol- JJ rzjL \ \ I A fl < WW j\ uoiaen KUie of Agriculture: Be rood to your land and your crop will be good. Plenty of Potash in thefartlliaer apellsquality | <5W=?J^ sud auatititv in ?h<> har. . 1 iwfl? r est. Write us and <Av,V\\V?wA\V we will tend you, free, by next mail, r??&1>ri\lLvi&K our^mouoy winning OERMAN KALI WORKS, Ntw York?93 Nassau &. ^ AUwrta? fla.?So. Death of Robert H. Cureton. ltobert II. Cureton, eldest toil of Mr. runl Mrs. A. II. Cureton, died at the homo of his parents i? Greenville Tuesday at 7 o'clock p. in. Several days af{0 Mr Curelm went to Greenville for medical treatment, ho being in declining health, and while ho was known 'to bo very ill, his death camo as a shook to hi* fain ily and frionds. llo was a niUJvo of Greenville, and was well known as a young man of splendid business ability ui.d was of fcuch a genial and pleasant disposi tion that he was nonnliir with nvrrv ono who knew him. Ho has been ongnged in I ho cot tun oil mill l)U8mo8? for several years in Groeuville, afterwards ho whs manager of a mill in Sumter an I In; then removed to Greenwood and held the Hamo position there for several years. A.bout a year ago ho crgani/.od aid became manager of the mill a* l'ieken, tiud has made bis home hero s iuc . His wife, who was Miss Mary Blassengame of Gre< nville, with li\o cuuuren, survive. Mrs. Curolon, who is also quito ill at hor homo in Pickens, w; 11 bo unablo to attend I he funeral of her husband. Beside shin parents four brothers, Andrew S. Abner O , Lander and Richard Cureton, two sisters, Mrs. Anna Ridley ami Miss Lou ice Cure ton, survive. llo was a charter juom'ber of St. Paul's Methodist church. ' He was a member of Recovery Lod^o, A. 1<\ M., also of the local caftip Woohuen of ihe World. A Word from Mr. Hendricks. ?i.-? ~ i i?.i ikm ivai in;u uiiil it (hiili has boon eaid about the act ol' tinlogislaturo ignoring tho presentment of the grand jury, and mak ir.g tlio claims of the special commissioner appointed by the Supervisor and County Commissioners to lay oil' roadn, legal debts uf the county, I am sine no one will say so when they have read the net 1 had a bill pass-ed last your requiring tho Comptroller (Jem?rall to re-examine tho treasurer's book* in place of orduring 11?? trnnsurer to p?y out $828.00 us the preH ?nt merit of the'grnnd jury in I'.'Ol' directed, and nave to the peoplo that amount; yet it was contrary to the presentment. I being present at the first settlement. whon the shortage was discovere 1, I felt sure there was no mistake, as tlio s< ? ond exam mat ion proved. Vet i <> one murmured as I head of. Then i I learn some complain because we raised the salary of tho Supervisor and not tho commissioners. Wc*1.1 [ know that the Commissioners can attend to what will be necessary for them to do in one hnn- ! died duvs. and necessarilv it will I - ' i r.'quire tho Supervisor to put in all liis time, bo the pav will be about the Bauic for the timo spent. I <>hlieve it is agreed by all that tho Supervisor's is the most important ollicH in the county, an I >r this reason we thought he should be ?s well paid as any other, and ho we decided to raise the salary so as to' justify a good man to aoeept it without it being a sacrifice to him. Then, too, I learn that some think that an I hoi pod to raitie tlie salary I should not r.spir?j for tlx* place. Well, it wag not inv <*x| poet at ion to bo in the campaign this lirno for any oflicO, but quite a number of my best friends insisted on mo making the race, so 1 final 1 y givo my consent. ^J5ut all Know mero 18 nothing hnnjuitf ??n any one. My rocnrd in hefoife ymi; it' any othor man is in the .nneo that yon tJnnH.Williirfi^^JbiVtt'r Hervniit than mo, it wit>Ip""tr?ovns well as you to put hint in and let me remain at my quiet mountain homo. You all must consider well that tho 'management of a county is no Htnall tiling, and nil things ci/ ? - ?r> must bo cloHoly looked after, il tnakett no diiferenco bow nmall. I'nless you keep n man in that office equal fur tho ta?k> then y? u will always meet with riifilcultinfl that will be burdensome to bear. Matthew Ilondricka. Beware of Ointments for Catarrh thai Contain Mercury, j ns mercury will surely destroy the bodho I of smell and completely derange the wholo system when entering it tbr >ngh tlio mucous suifucos, Ruoh articles should novor be used oioopt on prosoriplions from repntabV physicians, ns the dumago they will do is ton fold to tlio good you loan possibly derivo from thorn I Hall's Catarrh Ouro, manufacture^ by IF. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and is taken int< rnally j acting dirootly upon the blood and inuoona surfaooA of tlio system. In btiwjg Hall's Catarrh Curo bo snro you getmo ry/knn Inn ! ia ~ 1 5vut?iuv, IV io H'lxui IIIIA.I min y Hit. | ! made in Toledo, Oiiio, by F. J. Clicnoy & Oo. ToH'imonialH froo. Sold by all DrugKints, 7ftc. I llall'H .Family lMlle aro tho bost. \ (f Soda Water 1 Yl is a <^ood tiling to have when lj makes people ieel that they hav \l per eent 01 meir cncr ;y. 1 1 pensatory, a bil; medical book < Yi pages says that soda water II "Is i Kii-.iIf 111 <1 rinl; t"i fi ' iilr |.iitii'iitv . I# ami li"-i-Pliin;; nalisi i' i. i .iuM <Ii irrs* \l II you find your symptoms in IV arc feeling feverish and thirst)-, )) stomach has <fonc wrong?ai ft all the rest of you, the cure is al )) 50bri t FClffi'T JJ Pickens Drup; Cor \\ ?Drugs & Statione Vliss N'ono Thor sli iona hl<^ . j;| i ] orili 3isii{i SI. - - i^sg^ ill)!! | 1111111 WE 1 I a v e J : st Received a nice lo Window Shades, !>ed L< Iron IVds, Woven W ire C Springs, Stoves, Tinware, Cm Lamps, Lanterns, and a lot ol ot tides about a I lome or Farm, and \\ on us aiul look through our Rooms cost nothing lor you to look and \v ill shflwilKi' \W?II our I./I.le you buy anylhinj, or not. \V. T. Jf*! ALL. | S i i i ( I I k I i s I ! 3 ! ! ! I ( 1 I 4 H I anawntM?riiruT7rr jr. -zs n; 11 tetkl: fcsillu ' ^?.THAT ls\lOT A F \YK want to dispose ol certai to move them quickly will sell AT COl Jfy.jr3*' All <>! nur line ol Crockery, Gla: Pitchers. : : : : : >2 , li.N.. 1 ) 1> 1- - i.i *w\\ i ituu i . u ir r 10 ill >1.1 ate reduction all through th< se lines. Come earl)' belo re j^oods are pickei selection. ' : : : : : l he best <>1 everything anil everythii on the market we have it.' Call early a Ml'.S. K. L. Fronj^cr. farmcra li.flP* l??><*n i<; in Vj t^oo'l time this i>rdty wo.it her, j y> t)!ni,ln.(' cord tin 1 col on m . <1 I r i & l* i k* ' 5 ;i lit toon eont < >;( in crop, sunl I U\ \'~4 ' 1 v. 1 ! ((XDCCt t 11N' will _ C' iihou* il i I fc-i that milch iii'.xt fall. Mrs. II. A. Irooiiwii. is cut a visit /' ' to her (laughter, Mrs. T. A .Iu.i 11 . I woudrr if it is fo nl> ul our |CoinmiM>i ti. m -(!oa?i? !t ^ I must In*; I hi'.v.-a'i stvn anv ? ! t.. , . . U' | tllOllI III Soill'l ! Ill) '. ^ Thj writer < ! Ih.s artio'f Iimh a ^ 4^ I>i<T ^ourd, < r h '.!,<Mi(.,hl h<; hid; it luihls I'u'.t f/*: i i! i s :: 11. i I > i-<... ?c? | ' * SJ , pint-. i>in what an 111 ,i 1 ! :;a!h n ? I gourd ! I i i i i > k t.i (< \ n r fit ^ * had ln'tlcr lik" i! |.? t !.< Sn | {>! i in* | company to ii3 < as a I > v? .<? r.d?< ^7 j pat-Hungers in; i!. would m :i U?r i YX ^ood on i?. ^ .laint't llughrs lid s's-lor, Anna, Si f visited Mi . .tii i Mrs ivlw.u l 11?ii-1 W pricks lrt(-t Sunday. j Va " J| I Miss l.cll.. Sti phcSiH is vi-itiig jjj, relatives in Cj roonvilln tins wim-L* 1 h i.i J. L. llon'lrickS and .1 I". ?? _ Huglios Irnvo put up a gr i -d mill j ? j nunr Ml. Talior (ili-ncli, \\ It ictlnyj 3 i will' grind ov*:iy S.ilunlny, Coino , ! (o mill, l oyo, if yu wan' <s, ?> I J? 8(00111 ground meal. ^ ( A Sunday hi liooi will I .< r^j?n- B i/i'd at L'utei'a C'r< k rlinivli ill" E lirstl Sunday hi May. Conn' out, | everybody, mid takep it initio in ^ ' gani/.ali<>n, and 1>h lx-ii< fi;tt??l l>y it. S oil Uov. ,1. T. Si 11 I ft' >i) li Ic i hi h If pri regular appointment at IVterV j? Cr^ok church the second Kuiiduv, K Rt( preaching an edifying sfi'iinni t<> a ll i ? ?>s largo congregation. vs Miles Iv ibinson, an old negro of ff thia section, h>id the nmfortunn ? I' ^ getting hifl leg hurt this \v? ek l>y a ]y imOo falling down with him and ' h fulling on his lo^. We hope lit will ^ soon bo all right. JunoSwootner. t 4' j jP ? 1 // II ftir-iarf^n 1-^L S I IMtW br the weather )J re lost about i( ?-?? _ __ he u. s. i>is. V EVERY S )i over 11)Qo If \\ ======= llluyiiiK /( I IMiI SS GOODS ,1 . :r A Consisting of all tho lat* ' ' ) /' Lawns nn 1 Doimities, get and ll your U for skirts Wfi have ever sho id "(ictl" 3" simply been walking abonl ' fa &e.st ituil best lino of clothi - Olir (? crcoso our clothing trade . ........ V but first clans clothing. 1'J 1 /? Tho go</d old sunitm ^ ( ' kinds of ku in nier goods. -Tim?i in r- rtirilW liatrt, horfjo coil i 'j of oxfords for meu, women in nan v, u 1 ofor<* they are pieked ovo *-y ' V\ When you are in t<? r , Furniture, liuggieH ami 1 y ' " Jf Furniture nnd handle tlio I I\ Mitchell and you will get t /) ~ Folger ? Clothing, HIiooh and g' Sole Ageutn for tho | V | v/ \ |1 and Stronso * c ' g The Host Fitting ^ r ^ Ten villi', S. C. A ' B fl ]\ w^w^w*^ 4 J # # . a (At I w Four-mid-one-luilf mil i ,,c H i I ,.Genera! B Handles nothing but th< ,lin.^( S(? Ja The trading public (^s' i'i ll can 8ave thorn money. )ckerywar<\ I >lL Mrs. Hiittio Craig i ;e invite all to call r Ttiui when in town. It c take pleasure. whether [ r v it J a I will give sped j I | next sixty days. 11 ! I ; partner, Mr. \Y. P. 1 "j -- to buyers in order to 11' YOl' A If II I. " ' II Kill: i H ifn i AR.Jj ! rj^. .1^ . Lit n liiu-s ot j^oocls, and . ^ r ? :-rm / ///// /'?;/ / // ^ / ' ? j J BEFORE YOl sswarc and Howls and | ^ ,ook at t,lis uo, and a proportion- n N. D- r 1 over and make your . -^"""Th ii- the best. -If it is $ ^Vl11 ,)C in tmvn a,ul n'd oltcn at s, perfect LIFE L1KH V Cll rot Oil's. | KVKHV c> / /. . / s / f / / / / f f SS,S / / . / / ? ,n;?<rB9Sh. ?. -' mi ? M;* S:\TIin: STOCK of seasonable n :sl (lie uslon isbnis; prices below. Til by -U NI] ;UMli, as I will move into t Sluildiiiir 1?3 Ilion, and will make 11 jreot << Sacrific TO SAVE EXPENSE OF l\ Dry Goods. 1 ,.*>fhi yards Standard tirade Calico. FirHt j.mi yarns Standard inch Shooting. Wire 'J < i vaids Standard Cluckn line of liai All to ICO at Sc per yard ?'b i- jM?itivt>|y lc-s (linn can ho bought today Aisn a complete 1 ii(if Lawns, ~ milir-, I'.-i. a,i\, Mndia j, Bleaching, Cam- ClTOC c, .Mu>lii,s, ?>|(*. (<? go at cut prices. 2,800 " for $5^0] Notions , 7f'? for only $ )v.'rails In in 5K)o tip. lor >f\ 75 c \ larjjf'' I i f j>anls at Special low prices, pou 1! mI .s <!ay hall-hour s> rikn (Mocks $1. matooH, 3 I hav "" thin sale n Shoe:}. p0J?1 I U ! I t?i . I li/t ntAul / . J/.' .i 1 i >\ a aT t! 1 11 ..???* ? 11\ 111?1 > ' ii11?. v ? 11111- * 11 uuuun uyiri *y ? on ?l to tlio Ira<lo in ihi* country and at Nice* ico8 unheard of Nice Monfl $1 'J") ami ^ f?0 Hrognne, oxcdlcnt jj'j][l7(f^jj Mmi's Snlin Calf, \>\ rib regular $ 1.50 for i5. Special cut in o/o.>tiling! R. C. CARTER \ RING GOODlH < >F )ESCRIPTIOrJ^^| IN (jIHKAT PROFUSION!^ wt uovollii'H ill wliito gfl MltQ8fc lut of wnist gnodB :i4dfln t<> , ami \vc ftio Htill oil tlio jn^HI ug ove r bliowu in PickouR. ounli ami t<> do this L' PAYS TO HUY THE BKSH r time in most hero and \vi>B tH and oxfoi'dn. Wo liave a ' nnd obildron. Come and |. wn don't fail to look thronpri kViigons, Wo keep a < >n> j? >est liuRgioH nnd Whroiik ina< ho bast. Yours Truly, - VJI-II I n llinlllU|{ 11 1 t ]5ii>8. Hi^li Ait lotlmip, ; Clothing in Tho \\ )uke Old Stand.) en east of IMckens ami four miles >rth of Easley. M Dealer in.... MHB 3 boat of goods aud at reasonable MA prices. N|ij will do well to give me a calir**"^^! is with me aud will wait 011 you. XTY DAYS! J al prices on al1 my goods for the I aving bought ihe interest of my I Mckens, I will offer inducements ^ get money to pay him. ooki.m; fok iialufe^h : is t :: k pl ac k -?.?v H UNTER. MB >erty, S. C. .< / S-S./. / yt / / y y y f ///;// / Jf j '/ /[ // / , vijH imiMT ami sec what days @9H bring1 your folks and 11 wi:dm:ki> a y . , "Sf ?. i y? -S'S. / yt.J/ / s / / / '/ '/ *s / '/ / . Ss / / /(j, \ ral Sa ioso goods must i><> iiit iti'/ticM ii BHIH1 Il\ III \/ T! II IIWtarM e Sale ! , JH 4! Plow tini m / .1 |ii>r kuiki a loinpnue oaM|| rdware, such hh bu^gy Poles, {Shafts Storm Aprons and Dash Hoards f? g| everything in the nardwarc lino. pounds Standard Granulated hfrgjjagag >cr hiimlii'il doiiiwIh kShHB^B rrels of Flour, tfood hh homtjjgga 1.50 per barrel, and n hottefl tiio ^ >r'fr> n(l cniiH of choice liilbwni^^HSHH cans for 25c e 8000 pounds of meat to t Homo price. Timothy hay for$l ,05por hundreaH choppod, Too per bushel, M jloan Feed Oatu for G5e per bushel. ' White Salt 55c j>er hundred pounds. IIP T@Wi I1JIKC fIT \l ^ Liberty, 5. C. fflflj