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H?'Pickens SrnitisBl-Journal. V ' PUIU.ISUKI) KVKItY WKDNKHDAV MOIIMNO. BY The Sentinel-Journal Company. TlIOMPHON & ltlCUKY, PllOl'B. J. I<. O. THOMPSON, Kditou. HubHoription $1.(X) Per Auuum. Advertising lVitea lieasouublc l.htered kt IMcionn PoHtoftloe hh Second CIakk s- Mall Matter riOKKNS, S. : Wnhicsiluv,'Juno N, 11)0-4. 11 j MAJOR EARLE A CANDIDATE.' Will Make the Race for Railroad Commissioner. Fii? nurt of Major John H. Karle. f\ wbII known member of tho C5r< enville l>i\r, and a son of tho lamented Joseph II. Karlo, I'uited State? Henator from South Carolina, announce him ns n candidate for railroftd commissioner in tho next Democratic primary. At this time ' **y\\4ien^ the importance of the com misBrtC1 I i V1 lu 111 ^-^fLqlement and business people generally, t1u7Vin>{r"'UliL?- H lawyer, well veiled in the intricacies of tho railroad situation and one who received a practical education as an engineer, will make tlie 1 rnco, meets tho approval of the 1 /' largo class which believes it not only wise but necessary to have a lawyer on the board, a rule which 1 has operated most succeseiuully in other Stales. Major Earlo was born and raised ? in Sumter, lie was educated at < the Sumter Iligh School in early 1 life, going from there to McCabe's I'niversity at Petersburg, Va., < finally graduating from the South ( Carolina Military Academy in Charleston. Ho moved to tJreon ville where ho hue been practicing his profession for the past ten yea^s. IHTwas private secretary to Senator Earle, and when war was daclarod against Spain he was commissioned n captain by President McKInley, but resigned that coinmisdion to accept the position ' of major of the First South Caro- ( linn Volunteers, this having been tendered him by the late Gov . El- 1 lerSo. lie fcerved at Columbia, ' Chicainauga, .Jacksonvilleand Sav- 1 annah, having at one time been chief executive ollicer of the Third : Division 11 o.api t a 1 Seventh armj ' c< rps and acting inspector general 1 on the atafl'. ' He oganized and is now at tor- 1 ney and manager of loans for the Carolina Loan ami Trust Company ' of Greenville. 1 For sick headache take Chamberlain's J Stonmch and Liver Tablets and a quick iilll'n s;: piirtnin I'Vir finlp liv PinlfpiiK l)i iur Co. l\okouH and T. N. Hunter, Liberty. ( From Six Mile. As I have jufet returned from Pickens, whoro I attended the old soldier*' reunion, and I cor- v tainly enjoyed n>y trip, I will try j to give a lew dots. , Health in Lhin community in , not very good at present. ( 4 T\ *f r. ? : *. 11 ..til l l. . . a. n. mailt! h 11 i/iiiu i niid n;iN H been quite sick, hut we are glad to f| know in improving. Daniel Pcrritt has boon very a sick (lie past two weeks, but we are glad to aay he is able to nit u;> |( strain. C. W. Giirrett took in tile oxeur- j sion to Athiuta and roporteil a nioo n time. (Korgo Watson and wife of An- | (lei'don, visited the hitter's parents, j Mr. and Mrs. <i. B Martin, vccei.t y Robert Gillespie o! Ijusley, visited homo folks meant 1 v. \ There wero several Irom this sec-, lion that attended the old soldierw' I reunion at 1'iukeus the 3d. Tlioro wore some washing rains t foil iijpthis section last week that 1 washed the land considerably. Crops are looking well at pies- I out. Harvest is near at hand ; the > wheat fields are beginning to look c yellow. i Mountain Girl wants to know ivhothur the ninle got on or not. I c will leave that for yon to decide. Well, as for Candidates, we cer- ? tainly have a fine crop of them. I t eertainly like to f,eo the citizens interested in the affairs of the t county. Well, now, feilow eiti/.onp, if you are not palisfied with the ? way the affairs of th<> different of- : fires are carried on. .just come into ? the rnoo and learn the good old s hand shake that is peculiar to a I candidate, li A y t m riri^iiiiinJlTfi From Cateecliee. Everything BeoiDB to hav? taken on now )iio bince the ruin, and if plenty of elbow ^roane is not nurd Ireely for Iho next ten d?VB Gen. Green will extend the light hand of fellowship over some man's field. Wheat is ripening and will make a 1> t?r yield than was thought it r in the spring. Chas. II end licks of Liberty, and MifcS ISliz i Sin rill' of Kusley, visite) Mid. 15 P. Kelley one day last v\ yelc. John 1). Kwlley of Piedmont, visited his brother, H P. Kelley, last week. Miss Nettie Kelley, a charming young lady of Liberty R. K. I). No. 2, has gone to Anderson county on a visit. Don't cry Mr. , sh will be back in ah- ut ten days. Oh my, it will take a dragoman to tell what Cony will he. At Hist, he tried teaching school; second, he tried niu?lyi..g medicine; third. hf> ij vim* .> 1 --v .u . ? J ' VV vj viuin ture like lie might I e preparing for t!io ministry, and fourth. lie has l con trying to marry, we disrentenibor exactly lurv long. CV ny spnko of Jonah; by the way, if any one will take a retrospect of his writing they will readily sec that he has" lK>en V life. Yoh, Cony, wo think von needed one of those gourds, a patent b<>o gum or somotliiiisr el?o to crawl into at Fair View last fifth Sunday. You know it has been an unwritten law in this'State that 0110 girl at a time to talk matrimony to was enough, saying nothing about walking with two sisters, mo on oach side, and proposing to nacli one at the same time, Wo can ne\er cure you unless you will follow instructions, though we will sontiuue to look after your condition so long us you call lis in. Ii Driven To Dcspcratinn. Living at an ont of the wuv pluttc. remote from civilization, a family is often Irivfii to desperation In cast- of accident, reuniting in Hums, Cut*, WouiuIr Ulcere, 2tc. Lay in nsnpp'yof Ihieklcn's Aruiea ^alvc. It's the best 011 earth. -'Go, at Picki uh Drug Co Pleasant Hill DolsWe had a good lain the 20th of May in this dry parched country sf ours. Rev. W. T. Abbott preuulied an | iiiHtriictivo sermon to an attentive jongregation at Pleasant llill on '.he fifth Sunday in May. There will be an all day singing it Ploasant Hill on the fourth Sunday in June. Kveijbody is innt?d to come and bring1 singing )ooks and aluo br:ng well fiilled npki.tfj, and come to stay all day. rho song service will bo conducted >y 1'rol. \V earns. The rain on the 29th made the) 5 cent cotton shine. Wo will call t. ir> cent cotton il we don't get ?nt live cunts tor ih The in embers of I'leanant. II ill lnucli are having now s sits put in heir houso. The Sunday se,l.o?d at this p'sice s progressing nicely. We sire gl <1 to s?e t hblockade vhtskey going <?111. <>l tlin country, t would he a blessing if there w.n lot a drop of whiskey in the State; t would save many a dune that >ught to ho spent lor bread for ome man's children. While we ire confronted on ono hsmd by vlint is culled legal dispensaries .nd on the other hand government i listilleiies the churchec have them .11 to contend w itti. Well, V, we linvHii't that l{. | <\ 1). yot, at.< 1 tho kmiIs aiH just ' in bad hh cv?-r, mo coin.) on V. with 'our itnm.q. Tliiit. I'hI low I?kiI,k' oiks >nie; Ins girl went back on lid). Cow liov. From Mica. I will give you a few dots ibis vee|<. Our crops are looking \v< I! bineo lie rains. I guess wo had as well stop <n lie old money question an Illue Wyes nettled it all with a piece loo yearn old. Wonder if (Jolum>'.is didn't bring that Willi bim rVhen ln? c>im?? on bis vii\ag of din* iovcrv in I H'2. \W bavn no.bing nore to say ab< ut <>|il money. L. I>. WilliaiiH ami family visitel at K. T Edons' last, week. .1 \f 'Turner timl wi-ter Mis? Minnie, wore visiting in ti is s?*cion lust Su nday. JO. T. KU'Mih had irirtli p datoen lit* 20th of May, no lie,inn yet, A isirtfe crowd whs jr?'8Cnt at dt. Tabor on thn fourth Sunday, .iid I tell you now huggi hik! 1 ilk dr?H?CH wen pluiitilul. We . ee no reaso.i why ih.) wedding lollri i i??pt. (lot your lOtvrtB right, boys, a? tvtijy thing iwiff? . seeing to be in readiness with th< girls. Mro. J, W. Turner unit daughter Mins Kt hoi, visited in this sectioi lust week. WJiilo it seems that our cominis si<>n--rs have been cussed and dis cussed quite enough, yet we fee Compelled to say a word in regarc to some of our roads in this settlenient. Of course we do not lool for the chaititans to be nut 01 these roods, as we know that the> e.xn't work all tho roada in th( county, l>ut we do think that tin money that was paid out on thos* n>adn should bo expended in working these ,Kame road*. So gontle mm of tho hoard of commissionem all we ask of you just now 13 thai you give us at least the money back on our roads that wo paid out 011 them. Wo don't think this if asking too much of you. One road wo vi>-li to CmII e^pncial attention t?i is tho road from F N. Joiipb' tc Mrs. Kebekah Williams' a distance of moro than throe inilos. Now this road is a public road and hue been for nany yearn, and is a u.-e ful road to mill, to markot and to church, and wo fail to see why the commissioners aoem not to notice it. I have been looking for them to come around seeking vote*, but I "tney wait until the road is patched up if they want lo got through anyways easy or safely, and aw Some olio has aptly said, we may remember them at il. ? I ll -i I-- * - inu uauui uox 111 .august. Tanta Bogus. A (ilront 1111 lor. Olio of tlio greatest of rulers is the liver. It governs Iho human organism. When tlio liver is out of ouler the whole system l? comes diseased. Kr-ep your liver healthy I y using Iiydalo's Liver Tablets. Tliey cure nil liver trouble. Tltey eure constipatiou. Your mou<y back if they do pot give satisfaction. Pmm Civ Miln I Will \J IA iVIllGa I will again endeavor to give 3*011 a lew dashes from this little burg. Most of the farmers are done thinning cotton. Wo finished thinning our cotton 011 the 25th of May and just stepped into our syrup cane patch and went to thinning it out. I wonder what Whito Rose in doing; I guess she would say something about my patch if she could only see how (ino it looVs Mrs. Ida Davis is Vurv ill at this writioir. B'?rry Smith of Anderson, wan in our little burg last week. Horn unto Mr. and Mrs, \V. li. Xorris on tho .'list, a fine boy. The little child of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mann is some better at this wi iting. Reuben I'arrott lost a lino cow one d iy last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Farm?r of r J? ? T> ^ I. 1. 1 11. t - * v-uiui i u k, vimicu lue uuine 01 Rob rt Mauldin recently. It Htem like old times to have them with uh again. Little Luther Garrett haw the hiiia 11 |)ox, but is getting along fine. Crops are looking tine since the good rains have come. John Nix lobt a good cow last week. \V<> had the pleasure of visiting t.he city of Seneca last Friday. Wheat will soon he ready for harvesting, and is looking line. Mi&f Mary Trotter, a popular young lady of Liberty, was the gneat of her friend, Mib* Sophia Mauldin, last Saturday and Sun(lay. I wMi Farmer's I>oy had sent some of i hose squirrels over to his poor friuiol. Blue Kv**p, Ann Kicesser teems to iliii.k thai Forest Hopkins djd not dr? hh that hog l>v himself. Kohert Manldin lias purchased himself a new top buggy. I free whore lucle Tom in right in bending in liis items. There is nothing I enjoy more than reading ilio items from all the sections. Mrs. It. \V. Willimon has the line.st cahltnge patch we have Seen. I would like very much to know thoMH girln who htarfod t ? make the leap year visit, nn<l their hearts failed them. Farmer Hoy, if thny go let me know it through The Sentinel Journal. Old Riddle. How's ThUT We oifer One Hundred Dollars Howard fur any ease of catarrh that cannot b? cured l>y 1 fall's Catarrh c urt'. K. J. CHENKY& Co..Toledo,O. We, the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney for the last 15 yearn, and believe him perfectly honorable in all bin*, ness transactions and flnaneiully able to carry out any obligations made by their linn. Walding, Kinnan & M irvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo. O. Hall's Cjitarrh Cure is taken internally noting directly upon the bio *1 and mil1:011s surfaces of the system. Testimonials Kent free. 1'rice ?f?c. per Isittle. OASTOniA. Hoard th? Ibe Kind You Haw Always Bought "*?:r ) Are Your Luuga woitk? Does the o ?agh, left by the 'grippe? or tlie oold c<>ntraot?xl during the winier, t Htill liuug uu? Itydule,h Elixir will cure ionr ooiikIi aud heal yonr weak Iuiixh. k kills tho germa thnt oauKft ohrnuiu disease and hcl|>M uuturo restore the w<-nkened orgoun to health. Trial Hise '2r?o. 4 Family nize OOe. ! ANNOUNCEMENTS. AunounccmcntK for t'-ongrettkiunn for tlie Tliiril Congressional DUtrict ami fo' Solicitor , from the Kltfhth Judicial Circuit, anil lor nil k Couuty olllces will be inserted under thin heiui. In# from now until the I'rlimiry Election for the ' buih of KIVI'. IJOM.AHS. Cash. at tho time lie , notice Is handed in. J?o deviation from this rule will be made. fur UwllroMtl Com in I m* to iter ) I hereby aunoucc myself us u candidate for the otllce of Kallrond Commissioner. Mubjcct to ) the State Democratic primary, JOHN H. KA It 1.10. Kurr IIoune of IUprei?ntA< Iven 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for the . House of UeptCseiltiiUvcs, I'lckens county, sub' Ject to the action of the Democratic party nt the , \ approaching primary election. ? ^ T. J. MAl'LUIN. '> I hereby announce myself acniullilute for reelection to the House of Representatives, subI Ject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. J ASIIMOKK IIINToN. t I respectfullv unm unce myself a camllila'.e | for Mouse of KepreselitutlvcH from iMckuim i'uu my, nmi piclne niyatelf to abide t!iu tcaujt I unit Hipp rt the nominees of tho Democratic party. I'RI'.D WII.UAMS ) , , K?.r Slier III. I hereby announce myseif u cnmildatt' tor tin' 1 1 oltlce of Sheriff of Pit kens county. subject to the action of the Democratic partv in tiie Prli umry election. K. KRAXK I.OOI'KR The inuny friends of A. JKKK WKUtoUN, respectfully announce hiui ns a cauiiiiinto for " Sheriff ot Pickcns county, subject to the action of the approaching Democratic primary. ! ; liereby announce myself a camllilate for the ? ollice of Sheillf of Pickens county, suL.U'c.t-tfi tlie action of tho Democratic pat*--**!' ilie pri luary election. ^ J.'O JENNINGS. I hereby *;jtTOutioc myself a candidate for the / ollietj -;,f shcrltV of Pickens county, subject to \ iWCaction of tiic Democratic primary election. \ .IIKN K. PARSONS. .il the solicitation of mnnv friends I hereby auiimiuce myself a camliilate for Sheriff of Pickups county, subject* lo Ilie action ol the a< tion>of the Democratic piimarv. \ I\ II. ItOGtiS. I lierelA- announce myself a candidate for the otlice of Sheriff for Pickens tounty, subject to the action of tho Democratic party in lite prl uiary election. DANI Kl. K. SUTIIKRi-AN I) i _ ji_.. For (;leik of Court. I hereby announce myself for re-election to the office of Cleric of Court. Pickens county, subject to the action of tho Democratic voters ?% *rv up|iium iiiiik !>rilllttiy. A. ?FUU?ii MUUUS. Fur TrenmirBT. At the HolleltHtlon of n few friends, but more to my own notion, ami in accordance with my own desire, I announce myself a candidate for Treasurer of Pickers County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election .1. I>. MOOKK. 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the ollice of Treasurer of Pickens county, subject to tlu action of the voters in the primary election. IIKN'KY W. KAMI. The many friends of JOHN' T. KKNNKl.l. hereby announce him a candidate for Treasurer of I'lckens county, subject to the action of the ....-i.. - ? ... ..iv- i.|/|ii.>iiniiiiK primary. Fur Supervisor. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the oflice of County Supervisor of Pickens county, subject to the action c.f the Democratic ptrty m the piimars election. L. I). STKI'IIKXK. The many friends of MATTIIHW MKN DKM'KS respectfully announce him a candidate for tlic ottice of t'ounty Supervisor of Pickens county, subject t.. the action of the Democratic primary election. The mai.v friends'of W. \v. AIKKN respectfully anni'iiii' c liim a candidate for the otlicc of Supervisor <>i I'icketis county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. The many friends of WI DM A M It. OATS rcspectfuilv aliuouiice liim its a candidate lor the otlicc of Supervisor of l'ickens county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. We hereby nnnomlce KODI'.UT STt-.W AUT a candidate for the otllce of Supervisor of i'ickOils county, subject to tlie action of the Democratic primary election. Voters. The friends of MaJ. (i M. LYNCH hereby announce him ns a can<li<latc for tlie ofticn ?,f county SuporvUor <>i I'ickciiK county, subject t > the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. For County CoiumlKHlonor. The many friendsof N. It MOOItK. respectfully announce him a candidate for the olllco of Commissioner of l'lckens county, subject to the action of the voters in the Democratic primary election. At the request of ninny friends I hereby announce myself a candidate for the olllee of County Commissioner of Pickens county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. JOHN !\ SMITH. I herein' announce myself a candidate for the otllce of County Commissioner for I'icktti* Vtwuniy, >uu]cri u? me action of the Itemocratlc i party in the primary election. (>, W. liOWKN. The iu a it y friend!* of <> r. KIKI.1> rospo<'tful- j ly announce htm n candidate for I lie ollice of | County <'ommisaloncr of I'lckeiiH county. subJii'l to the action of the Democratic party iu the primary election. At the solicitation of my friend**, I announce ui)hcIf a candidate for (lie olllce of County Commissioner of I'ickens county, suhject to the action of the Democratic parly in the primary election. H. \V. HICK. I hereby announce myself a candidate lor the ollice ot County Couimlasloner of i'ickens county, subject to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. sam I, hocusI hereby announce myself a ciin*lldntc for County Cemmissioner, I'ickens county, Mihjcct to the action of tiie Democratic primary. .1. M. CHIUHtKSS. The many frlendsof AU.I'.N It. STKWAKT " iierehy announce him a candidate for the office tl of County Commi-Kioiier, i'ickens County, subject to the action of the Democratic voters at the appmachiiiK primary. 01 I hcieby announce myself a candidate for ;i re election to the oltliu of County Commissioner of I'ickens county, Mlbject to the action of the " Democratic farty In tlia primary election. 11 A. It. TAI.LHY, .1 It ' . it for A uilltor. I hereby Huoouuce myself a ramllilato for re election to the ottlee of County Auditor for I'tckeiiM County, mbleet to the votorn of the primary election for I'icken* county. K. K. K KITII. Kor Supt. of Kil neat Ion. I hereby announce invHvlf tt candidate for reelection to the ottire of County Superintendent ti of Kducation of I'ickeuH county, Mibjeet to (ho ,, action of the Democratic primary. I< T. IIAI.I.I M j 0 ,, Kor Coruuvr. I hi tty the HolieltMtlon of many frleni)*, I hereby ' |> announce mycelf a can<ll<lnte for the olliOO of Coroner of 1'lckenn county, aubject lo the ac- J lion of the Democratic voter* at the approach' li litK prlnn-ry election 11 Very retipccifully, (, n. rt. I<AI(I\. v' At lliu solicitation of inniiv friends I hereby Hi announce myself an n candidate for the otllee \v of Coroner of Pickens county, Mi hjo"t to the . action of the Democrolic party In the approach- 1 ln? primary Klectlon .1. LKVI SANDKK.S. a; At the solicitation o.' tnv friends i hkhIii an- " notince inyKflf a i andldatc for the office of Coro- h ner of Pickens county, mix! pledge myself to >1 abide the rosultof the Democratic i>rlinary. .1. J. ('IIA .N HI I hereby announce myself a candidate for the <!l oilioe of Coroner of Plcke;;* county. Hubleet to I the action of the Democratic party In tfi? nil mary election. I*. C OAltTKrl. We, the friends of li.VKNKY l( I'oKTKK respectfully announce htm a candidate for the (,' office of Coroner of I'icken* couiilv, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. ' Voters The many friend a of JOHN JULIAN hereby an onunce him a candidate for Coroner. I'letcns \ county, subject to the action of the Democratic i votors in the apptoachliiK primary. I 11 At the solicitation *f many filemD I hereby ( ' announce inyself a can<lldate for tj>e olUce of m I Coroner, I'Ic.kcun cour.lv, :.u?>Ject to the action |, of the Democratic paily at t ie apnioachliiK primary. Ii. A. pAkKott. t< ' -! <1 |Kt OASTOniA. l< Bears the *in<1 Yoy Have Always Bought i c ii ' \ , I o . > 'r* GREAT ?% ZJ&L 1 HobbS"t 500 SUIT We have just purchas md will put them on sale at This announcement 01 Some of these Suits a he garments bearing their n Thrt We have marked on lave not bought their Spring THINK OF BUYING . A THE i jreetivi lie's Cheapest St< wmwrm SPRIIN Arc; you ready fo: we are showing a nice li will pay you to see this ...WE ARE SHO OF THI White Se; I ? ? The White Seal CU larger towns for its sepe duribility. None but tlu: making this clothing and by an expert. We are s come and let us show yoi We are looking i< f ho n n/1 Uf/i pin L-n \m II A I OVj 11 I I VI ? ? V-. 11 I I Oil V VJ lent il .1! 5555S555555Z Card of Thanks. Mr. Editor: l'luaso allow tm?spa i) your paper to thank I ho I>au 'I'h of the Confedoracy for kiudmud favors shown mo on Juno JJr iid especially f n* t!io cross of honi ioy prc'ScnI<1 to me. I think so mui I it that money could not buy iu iivt: iu wo uuuiuur ifii in in 100/), I remain yours, \V. It. Garrett. Triumphs of Motlcrn Smirery VVoudeifnl tilings are done f< 1 I Muan body by. surgery. Or; aim n tkon out ami scraped and policed ai lit b ok or ihey may b lomoved enlii i; bono* nio spliced; p'pos take t laco of disoiscd sections of veins; an plio dressings nro applied to woilm ruises, bnrus like injuries heforo in II mtion pels in, which enures them eal without nmlnuition and i i one tin 10 limo ioipiir< d by tlio old litatinei hnmberlaiu's Pain Ifri'm nets on tl inio principle .It in an anti-eplic ai lien applied ( ) such injur.cs, o,?us urn to iieal very quickly. It also a ys the )iain ami soreness. Keen a lie o l'ain llalui in your liomo and w ive yon time and mo'ioy. not to i.ienJii m inconvenience ami sufl'ering \v'n lull injuries out nl. For a do by Vie iih Drug Co., Piokrtis; T. N. limit* iiDorty. i m liiim l>>t'I a I n's Stomoeli mid l,lv.?r i'a lots liell.tr liaii a Doe or's Prescription. Ir. J. \V. 'J'nrnor, of Tuhnvt, Vn,, ph >af (.'hamhorlidii's Ktcmnoh "i>d Liv Idota lmvodone him inoro Rood tin iy thing ho COtll.l get from the il< eU ( any physic an in tiirt(ountry wasnl i compound a n.odioine that would pi noo Hiioli ((ratifying io*n ts in o-imh oinouli tronhkm tuliouHneflB or eoi.H idion, his while tiin won'd Wo ua?d r? imrieg this o?<" . l*'ui Halo I ick-'iiH I iiiid 'it, ] ii u tor . /? SLAUGHTEf OTHl lendersoii Co STO BE SOLD TT A T AT EXACTLY HAL >ed a lot of about five hundred Suits exactly HALF PRICE. Light to pack our store ior the next V re made by the largest Clothing M ames are sold right here in Greenvill ie Times the ] them. This occasion is indeed a fo Suit. A SI 0 SUIT FPU $5, AND A $15 s & i i i :.m >r\ cos BUSY BEE tre. 100 N. Main 8tr [q and su, r your Spring Suit. Two piece Suit: ne made of "Milton Cloth." Evei line. : : : : WIHQ A BIQ LINE... t /' iV E FAMOUS s al Clothing: >thing is famous in all the riority in style and fit and : best tailors are employed in each garment is inspected ihovvilg a variety of styles .1 through. >r a big shipment of llour this week you money. Call and get our pricc ruce-Morrow ( i BE I T 8 Ml ET ii- I 1 B W E Basra Your Fruit Jars I ^ Extra tops wh f Plentiful. K WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF 1 (-RICES ON MASON'S HAl 0(1 <f LINED JARS AT 90 GENTS >t?!| QUARTS 65 " i. j EXTRA TOPS, LINED r PLENTY OF NEW RUE ...Mate v" WE ARE SELLING THE "Gl lu BOX THE BEST MATCH \ o* I Oaig Bt * One-r ? S ALE N 8? 'ca BUSY ',C5? BEE HIVE 0?.% ' - ' . E PRICE * I at Fifty Cents on the Dallar, ? wo weeks. anufactures in America, and e at Price rtunate event for those who SUIT AT $7.BO. IPANY HIVE. cet. Greenville, S. C nMER r. ~11 *1- * r. aiu an uie rage ana *y suit guaranteed. It v.'-: i'Of * / A iff, jffeSv |S Ml;/ M ^ ! ( that was bought before :s. .'olU]M!]y. IN y > o>? IXi & DU 7I , Rubbers aid ore Fruit is rHE ABOVE AND QUOTE F GALLON, PORCELAIN PER DOZEN. tt If 9c ptc der nn7cy ) *m%J u I u I Lll UULUI1 IBERS 5 GTS A DOZEN. hes... / / EE WHIZ," 1003 IN A VEEVEA HANDLE" others 'ce Cash r