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une Dollar a Year Enuteroe at the Post Oilco at Pickons as T second-class matter. ADVERTISING HATES. a] Onto dollar per hici for first Insertion, fif ty colts for each stabseqtoent iassertioni. IAberal discount for advertisononts on an nual colltrlcts. Terms cash. Anaial con *racts., paljt)o gIiarterly. No favorites. Otte prico to all. No spe- ti .1ial position or special rates to foreign ad vertibers. All 81uch 11111st tako tiao run of 4ho pIiapor and abide by 1duh rate4. tc Local riotive4, ili local Col1mn11, 10 contis per ilne for fist insertion and five cents for aelt siihseqittt Ihsert ion. Advertisemneits for coliing imsue samhil be handed in not later tixan Monday morn- 2 nge The editor will iot le respotsible for the 4di VlewsV attit opiiniionis of <'orspont eitnts, un1t ess the saie ar elitorially eitlOrsed. TH' IURiSDAY, FE11MEARfY 25, 1897. tI TnE LEIlMTUE. The members of tho Gonoral p Assombly will hardly bo hom by ti the 1lst of March. Tho rocont rains ON koo00 the farmors at homo from 811 plowmg, so the farmers in the (C legislature nood not bo inl a hurry sa to got back homo and the other tr members can surely stand Colum.. C1 bin lifo until tho weather promisos " to be fair and warm. To an aver- an ago citizen thoro soons to bo a 00 good doal of rod tape about legis- on lative proceedings, and parliamen- tN% tary tactics appears to ho an ex- l pensivo mode of scoring a point. ON Such aro however tho conditions, t1 which confront, the legiulator and lil his blls havo to tak) rogulation a stops, so ho can not always explain gI satisfactorily to his constiiI tuentsitr the apparent delay in winding l) 1l business and stoupinlg the (X)onl- W sivo Imaehine of Iiaking laws. A iiiiiii Cnnot always hzavo his wIaV about thaings and tho hoperuil n)w imIeimiber woon) fild1s this to ho the in casw in legislatho niinu1irs and soon en becomes recon iiled to the inevita- . ble, contenting himself withl tlo, t slow pace of d(veloping crude ji idoas into laws. it to stald theo tost of judicial investigation. CO The JOURNAL has Io criticism to u make on the work of the General Assembly, it, tatkes time to do a fo good job and the 1)1OPl should su not have any other palm off oi h them. I U The most important bills of th A sessions are still to he considered n and no mistako should be mado 'I about then. They affect the peo- 0 pl's pocke hook ind will surely interest them. These are thu bills embody inig the recommendations ~ of Governor Ellerbo upon thio c means of meeting the deficiency in the supply bill1 and were pre sonted by the committee on way and meanms. Thley are known as the ad ministration inicomie tax, and graduated license tax on ccu pations, and graduated liceniso tax on corporations. It predicted that theso bills will bring on a big fight. There is only ono way out of the trouble if these bills aro not passed, and that is to reduco the expensos of the government, so that the levy will rasio money enough to moet thomn. It might not be a had idea to cut down expeai ses some anyway, tho nion oflico holding taxpayer wouldl hardly object. THEi LICENME BILL. TPhe JOURNAL would he pleased to publish tho license bill for the careful perusal of its ronders, but time, spaco and ty po are nc t suf ficient for the undortakmng. lit is interesting to read and studly the many occupations and means of making a livelihood in our bolovedl Stat.. If a man is out of a job and does niot want to work on) a farm, lhe cortamly can follow something olso and there is hardly any end to the list he0 can select from. Tho oiuly troublo will be the license foe, if the bill gets through. One good rosult from the passago of the bill will bo that overy man wvill havo as few irons in tho firo as possible, as every time lhe puts one in, lie will have to pay for it, besides running time risk of getting it burnt. As every one lhas to pa~y to run his business, he will probably attond to his own business and let other people 's alone. Those who have no busi 11056 and do not care to have any, t wvill have a good excuse for staying out amid saving time license fee. The countfy auditors will have some O ffork, receiving application for Ii- 1 nlses, and the county treasurers t w~ill collect the sum provided to be paid for the licenses. The occupation of farming does ntot require a license, as it is har'd r to keep time business running at Ia present prices and as am induco- u ment for those who cannot pay for Ii n. licnsne to onar in that hati a fppmelSS. .'ho occipation of office and th usinoss of draving salaries fo id occupation was overlooked b: 1o ways and means committoo his is a business that novor wil 3 voluntarily abandoned and ii ways possossod of the ways am Oans of paying the liconso foes All oflice lioldcrs, except th akors of laws, could not intel onally havo escapod the vigilatce thu ways arid moans commit e. INCOME1 t'AX. Tho following aro Section 1, 1m of tho incomo tax bill, intro icod by the committee on way; id means: ''Section 1. That from and aftei to first day of January 1898, thor< all be annually assessed, loviod Id collected upon tho glins, gross 'Ofits and incomno recouived during a procedfing calendaIir year by cry citizen of this Sta to, wlethboi ch fgaiins, profits or incomo bt rived from any kind of.) proper , outs, Jint9rest, dividodl(Is or lares 1ora any professioli, Id, emnployneint or vocatii rried on inl this Stito, or fron y other source whatovOr, a tax ono per ceitum so derived over d abovo $2,e>00, ind 111) to 4;5, 0, one and ole-hlf per Contil $5,000 and over ulp to ;7,500, 0 per Centumi on $'7.500 and er up to $10,000, two and one ,If por centui oil $10,000 and or ip) to $15,000, thre' pr cen mI nII) $15,000 and ovel, a 11 ;o( ta.x shall.1 beasw sd lmevied Al e'->ec0ted anIinuilly uponl (Ihll ins, profits and1( illnomo from allI 'operty ownled anld 4owy. busiano's, ado Or proflession carri-:ed mn ml lis state by per'IsoIn reSidiing,! ithout this Stte, XCptinIg such >rpor-ations as are ho1innfterW :clted: Pide'Th, Tat in esti ating t, gan, prohis and ill meW ther' shall im , 1h included torost. upon stich lionds and so rities of this Stato or of the litel4d States tho principal and 1 rest of wvhihil are by the law the ittsue exemipt fromio taxia >n. Sec. 2. That inl computing in 1110 th1e lecOssary eXi)CeseS act Ily ii.currod in carrying on any siness or prolession, not includ g ronunoration to tle tax payei r personal suporvision or tih< pport or maintainnco of his o ,r family, shall bo dcducted fron e gross incomo or revonue; am( ho word "incomo," ats used in thi Ct shalir ho doomod lnd taken t enin "gross profits": Provi(1o hat no doductioni sliall be im d r allowed for any aiount pai ut or contractod for pormanol aplrovemln ts 01' betteron'flt indo to increase thu v'alue of ani r'oper'ty 01r estalto or for the il roaseS of capitail stock, 01r assota. So far' C ov011orn Elierbho hi ivenl saitisfaction11 to (everiy on1e all is8 reCcomenda~ltionls hiavo mlot t1 Jppro)vl of1 the lawi mlake~rs. 11 hence ol (1eep con1cernl for the go, f thu Stat and h111 iis suggc sfi0l have been wise and1( ptrioti About the only3 obi.stacles to 1 adm111iis tra I ionl caml~o from Sonai Ma~hyfieldl and1 Ret.preCsentat i vQ Bui The latf.ter' has abou1lit abanl~doJ is idlea (of a]bol ishin g thle cogsthll lar force, and1 thle formr ill naiiI11 1poor comfor't,if he hais the tomlt ity to push h1is ( dispensaryI' sehien lo had as w~ellI let it go by debll and lot GAoveirnor'J Ileh haw)L it~' chanice to j.ut te( dispensary I to ai fair tialt. it, is the 01)mo1 of the b.est iniformedc~ m1on1 oni th suhject that the law will got i Theli reader's of t he Grteenil .Nowsvei nliC1 ' l o ro fo compla1in conltinhues to Iimpr~lovo is dopar11 1)10 of the P~O~iedont soetion to gi ai copy of' the Nos Ed ito 01'ah will illnirest huis roadaets, whieth< they3 agree with im or il1 not, a be (do0s not. seeml anous ah18 oi)0 that mlatter' itheri. Hoe has hi vie~ws of 1m101 and1( mlonsur0 and1( .iot afraid to exl)ress them. Vowel Nlaowingum of Ea~ster I~a 23nd4 .II0Inne4tN. A nlovel mlethiod of prnesenting tI 1iVowst~ antd freCshest Ealstortid e(0re ions of Pais milliner's has be< Ldopted by Theli Ladies'C I10ome Jo11 ial for March. In1 that ma1;gazhi lhe ne0w Frencih hats an~d bonne vil be pi' ared as they ar1e wor h18 uigneqiL (displaty is useful1, thier ore ii pomnting out, clarly nlot oni 'ashilon's (decree, but thle stylesi onddr'ess best suited to several cot r'asted types andl faces. A Michigan fruit grower store me apples iln barrels01 lined wit owspaperp. Upon opening bau lal that had b)eenl packod for m1g time. ho found that in thos nlined, more or less of the frui as decayed, whilo ill thle papo nod barrels thu a pples wo'ro soun< d in finn nOnadiisoi at I1is Homo OF THE t to v C(OUx4TY SUPIERVISOR. (10til weari- For Fiscal year beginning a It IV Novernber Ist 1895 and I this ending December $ist d C o the 1896. e )011 it o]ice- During the past fiscalk year there o -liqu has been auditcd aniu or(lered paid by bilr- the Board, claims amioulnting to IlCy ,) 4786,71. Collectedl as Cominuta o dle- tion Tatx $177.00. Collectedl as Fines 0 o- n1III Porfeituies $359.62. 0 A 'l'liere are thirteen (13) ininntes at terest tle oor Farm, twelve (12) whi te,' n11d One (1) Coloredl. The Poor. Farml MII s nlow inn1ler 11:o inanlagenlienit of Wv. Et t -:. Steuliens ani <!nring the past year v tj 1 0r1 ' to w L in charge ol J. A. Htinnietitt 0 ent s l'a tically self.-stistailing. 'Ihe the farin is ill gool co lition. 10! - the baI con(lition, bit will be worked as - oon :OONs tChe watther will peril. I h bri.gesr are in goo()l coniditIion, xlexcept such asI are alrealldy unler con trtact to:- repairs or re-building. The allhiirs of tie coultv as turied A oVer by th11e retiring, Sup-rvisor', Mr. fig. Mattiew Illenudricks, v.re in goodI Ilo a s.ha1p. No iin't. Most of the past. i-debtei.less of the couuitv, w iti the eweption of the pass ra iroAl debt has Len paid, and :bout $5000.00 of that (.ni safely be .ine. retired, leaving a safe margiln for as current. expenses. with Respecutfully subuit td, E. F.IDOPR, You Cotmity Su)vi-Vlsor. - rilft s 1111011k 'JO IIi~OT o bo Fill :1 holt t le r clilm il laI wit h i ine t, it and et it At:11. twon'Y-four a seli t i ei o t o I linitudie , leZ a (i14iv.I:v1tI cln. d to ilitiont of thie ki~tilners. Win- inrile finis f i the lii en i' is p iv lv'.ien of iti r i C to I ru le i taIeli. '.'o i frelpl- t tli e io 1rin1te h: Od .orl tin in the back, i al-.o'l convin . l proof that. the kid i ft- . 1 tnil a ilo are. m an. > tII of orie lr. ty tlh' RE D THIS! RAD ?111TO Ut il .you y ere k fort, in th knmwlege sO often expressedl, ilh I Dr. Kilmier's Sw mamlp t yea I 160t, the grueat kinety revineily finllills very wih inliEvimE pi Inl the ckm , t . k iY- ys ity r\laltr iI v rr p t, of It L-he tii-itry It Wlict o ha . 1,in-Ibility to (il0Nilie anl.-1 hin pain inl pn,.:sil it, or3 b ll - folowinl ur-e of li pior, wVin ( bveaji or w . atl I ore' t n , th1:t, 1n f Con- pl..t nece-iv 1-f bC. com.el ) ittr ill get, 11y uin !i nn HII- lin i '. lle. 111 11 h'lt to 11lave nr'iIi t e. The mi14h . ldnIIt'N-extraor)'l inar-V "Ii t of Swmuli y N:; i, soon realizi,4. 11 ' :stan1.4 the highest fo il. w interful enre. of the 1111t (listresing asK. If Y4 ueA .l tio) a luedlicint' y u Shoul, h:1i- th l .-I. S'idd n)) the by alr gi-ts- price lifty . %. ntll anl one - d g .. l tr.. FoIr a .1:11up11t bh il t '14 an ll pamph -il Y et, bolili Sent free by 111:il, Iien tion Till., ;131.)1 '.:1 ' i" pi. otTUNAl,, 1 11 -11e n i ' ou r full have post-.lie nltr , to 1to )r. K Iilmei & C11. oditor i n -untio , N. Y. T he Irotp-rilors oi lyp till t. paprg~rntetegnunn.so $1 ioi' thlas o'lhy.r ipply fe ll -9 nI l. LBy are. L) 1 READ THIS! RE'AD lHIS ! ., Ill T Is SE il it ome I to litii ng ! lnl: aa 3'allYlnzeis u, ~ u C p fa4Ior Still, iloor gal (40 patet-s. -' .It . t . toainest c ann14y ttos . trt etising!ie sp 'vs i -, Ct;auietal tit, .C ' :ii!0- -- b- e ot l(i For h 1$i purpon of h Iiere, tting the ' r. tui'tont te Nlieit Yorkwt Iailin Sun l Ity 0411 a lr il y, It',- ltbl ihed I ita srtilt 1 t n 1 .I r :-iratueig t'o. ofer thei bst i n ii 44 t ill yt'st' 'sii low hatis atl 3prit 47 lten ntriiie. Thyca uyN i .i itu stote veryo iow prio lii'f t$10 itler s li.T o Mretu.I ryp; Pi ith tvhc n p(htiIy bjeeicprated unde th law ett 't brute ( 0of (' Newf Yok lh ait a - I Si d3ivit l 3' tinto 0,y00fre s of 4 te Siteh: .ult y airl andaon-uiis'abl' StohId jJ. I~ his 04'o lis 1Ii .liiet a sae 81 n ighly prof f)'tale henrtythaotl't in eran ton pay' luarg. ilividentiterndtrap'dly0inlrenseti tain he t Itis the dsponali Iitr '1 an.entiacan 'wih the lc itt to a person wt h: sinaues tvim ton finet I n bnyO''3 friom I I ehot l I hs tosati ~oO shar'Cci. \\'hlien' ntir ra 'the r hi'gh114r ciiit 11ri'es1 thtst m I ON,- Ne~w Yo'rk newsaper e<,e~o't .Vo . . I'tt r in - appar etl . th tti N~ et bo tor antat- ne ofIhe WhanCfts tha oeeir nl on e i a litliofe Afl' ait It frcttPreset youtIeaof thncrease shown3 init h. WrsIx Jotsin VDlthei tirNhti)n 1atnti Athr adverty ~singoJ. 0 o the ii o b ouelv -mt.r tjof two noroi diivoinds aii ld.j .A.cA-. . "'.iAnt, Armo-A jbul liats y of" A Day With the President Desk" for the March Ladies r Journal. The article is said r singularly interesting inl the with which it desenbes tho some routine of the President. said that General Harrison, i. article, has delivered himself w rectntess and vigor, relative t annoyances that are visited ull Chief Executive by plersistelt seeker, :ndI he suggests an 1 plan by which the President% elol inl that <irect ion could be" lightened, and (e be enabled t vote more attentio) to more i tant matters- A feature of tl tile thbat. -whill ave a ti imel y i to those amiItiouis to serve the try <11(er the incoming admi tion, <l seribes very fully loi Prcslesit. ilakes ap11poinltlleln oflice. "A Da, With the Pre: at l1is Desk" is unique in beilnl first t in ile t h t hlie <iily life o Presitient( has1 been de.-cribed i who has fiilled the exalted Articles upon the social and <1 tic life of Ile l'resilenit by G 11arrisonii will follow inl SUCL issues of i he Journ11ial. - 0 .40 - - Inow, to DIu pose of 11ad44 Col 'I'aeklet oli-Sil. one gave badl coinl yester-da *y, and .I d klow wihat to (o with it. Von liuier-Couldnt vou it? 'Tikleton-'sCol folr a long 1 The fir:t mian 1 trid it on w tick et cerk, a 11d li rused it SeCrii) Vmli ltli111'i-- liy didln't Iry it. c ai hilmi,t '? Their r are so grvat thov're likely I enr edh's in inlonecy mlattn)rs. T:u-kletonl-Oh , I did, h1 wasn't any use. Thn 1 ic Iu*y a newspaper with it, bu boy wouldin't Ivo it. I WCi buy a drink, but that wouldn I was almost dicourag ed, old You Bltimor-L should sa might liave be(n. But you C passed it didn't you ? Tacklet~on (protidly)-Oht, Von' 1lluinur-On whom ? Tnckleotn-On i friend of To The Public, I havo senit. seeds and othe grossional matter to ovory vt the distriot whose nanm'o .1 heen ahlo to obtaini, num1 about olevel thoisan:iuld. 1 still sonmo sceds for distrib and if there is any voter o district who h1a1s not reocivol thing, 1 would be glaI to t him. To l'acilitato th'.s * l Ssoit I supply of' se(ds to tho of this paper, Who \will Sipp oio applicatioli. I c.annotL e special kinds of seod as th ii Plut 111p in sl1I pa Ikages , lart unanId .1 ha4ve o l 3, edge of wliit. t boy cont ain, Ib y glalysuply ucoh as I hav g l dl.-i i p y A . ( . I A i' A dIe'rU iissng. Wl'iutt is thei night~i~y power'i' talay' That holces o'er biness 145Sneh ai sw, is Thatii ightly iiloino, wvill alway:i's pay Whint. is it ceils the wh'ii -lac cf triae le Antci gives toic ecctuntierie greatlst lic What, ha-it h ie biggest fice 1i, c:cc is Atto I c. Whact hitgie uciiic izai, lwn ;vri ala 18 Anti ic:,ete poor bnilie. ieb rol d What~I:, is it inakes~c thce paperi thiv,e ii ini whl i ot h~I iniost helpt dclri i1-- Acrni t huts we*c ariec. t bas~'e icch-rii i Itlehlictic i lot cf waycs wl c '- /ot' A Fee'tling$ of Springu,, ThIce sunishine'~s jes' a Slecepii' Afic 'tre:cini' evI''ry where, ii .An' I cani'i hielpe (ran iee'liV' 'lThet sprig is niearly here. icknow ii by' thie hi ini n'i ii nv thce lititte lazy iees, ! ii e fe itvi gc' , '~li wrdic' Thiet l10e ui ponii cc hlie bree/. iC I kinow, it b i he frogtic gics A1 eri n' lccng ihe slire:4'n. An'i by~ tihe pcteli agent 'Thei run14, his toniguie byv steal Tihis ir is fuil ov bliessinu' To a iclb-r' stif ii n' ecle Ilicn' taclk t ic e rc' troube OE.4~ 14 it WN Nts l'InsOI1 Vdhy' dIc I lccve youl, sweei'iitihat iin I in socth1. I cantsay, 1- 1 never' saw,' his way.ctiii - ,ii g t leii fccctc t si 4 sec ely''c preisse l'hc Icathwc,'ay tee iny heart ciiinl Saw,' hiini Staniclinig tiucro 11 A icl kne hec' iecilit neer <tejat. Tilow' enin I I tl whiat beroiughct hiim n.' )1 kniowv iiot how~ lit en'i~i d tc""iv Lin',' ;inc hoei,.ec hci'ore Theingic' cof hiis naewi. iS, Rna -lill nrie iiuorc hc.antifiii 8$ Ahi e ,ci llri' mnla cc 'tis tr Poor so Sand exhausted (iekcs .. were once productive can Sbe made profitably f< by )) a proper rotation of' .and by the intelligent u fertilizers containing high cetaesof Strikingly profitable rt -have been obtained b~y fc ing this plan4 Our am letsarennt ndvertiing cricuai m fgispetcilerilizerisci b uae pcraciikal works, IU.akg. GERMAN KALI woRKS, GENTS WAINTED-"or War In OtNlI, by Senor Queatd. (,iillan lre8etaltive It Washingtonl. Ettdlorsed y C1u41an patriots. II tremectilous t L 1n1d. A banianza for agents. Only 1.50. Big book. big counmisslons. Ev rylbody wants tho o1y13' enclorsel, rell ble book. Outllts five. Credit given. reight pai<1. Drop all trash. anti take 300 a untl with Wtar In Cuba. Ad ress totay, I"E ANATIONAL BOOK ONCiMUN, 352-356 Dearborn Street, hicaego. Janl4tapr29.97. lust Received! A large lot of mon and boy's Co I keep n full lino of ARNESS, COLLNAlS, Ut I) JMS, ETC., !1"I pay cash for hide.i, wax aind tal WV. M. (0 L E'"I'T. as Successor to ('o'wer' & Goodlett. iAain Streot, G reenvile, S. C. Ulnrch12.v1 yo THE SOUTHERN, DI (Late I txchaige llotei,) CREENVILLE,.S.C. all FIRST CLASS COMME1RCIAL IIOTEL. 'vly 1tetitted, lIefurnished, and %lodern zed. All Gunests' IRoomns Lange, Light, with Open (Grates. Large S.1tongie lloollns onl Ottive Floor. CityN 1.uilway froni Air Line to .Iotel. erms per Day, $2.00. G i:onm-: WY. K rr ~T'i.t.,.:. M\ t nager. ? CAPT. 11. WrIt.. itef Clirk. Al sood Things. Jist receiveul lig lilt, good heavy clev]hs, st colors, at.3:,% cents per* yard. A har Lil lot of yard wideit Sea:t Island at 5 ents, the yard or holt, perfect, goods, dol't ait unt il this lot. is gotne. eo Let tme try to pleas you in a dress? New gooits coming in. Brocale silks, Ikolene:, lhiekilg, l)itnit ies, Pereals and[ is (if other goods. Costs nothintig to look, il 1.h.tiels and Wool Goods cheaper f 0 utt iver. A .jiit lot of Jeants cheap. I hoht.lt a bi- lot of heavy Cassimere ants, t lie 1.5 kind, th!y go at .8 Cents as it ing as they last. 1Bargains in llHats. Will please yolu in 10 hoes if you will look. Bargains in Shirti I want..to sell Slioves and utrituire. lilicy N :nite as ever, spot cash or prodnu e. i' 1 It matters not what prices yot git. on rives I will satve you money. Good m heavv\ t I leis 15 vents per set. ' t T. D. HARRIS. F Jan. :1395 Pickens, S. C. Col IcF AL L'S. .Kw<BU DC ETown<u th _0F_ bo PIIUN and PIAX FOR THE PHOLKS. o ~Ir. Editor:' co Now~ is~ a good time to secure bar ains in adllkinds. of F WINTER -. GOODS, C1 We do not care to carry ov er some >f these, andt oflor1 goo t I lies in OWercoats, Jeans, Flan nels, Heavy Clothing,m Rubbers, &c. Wei ailm htave ala lot orlii i tuseLful lle M I lNG IM'ICEM ENTS, SIIOY LS, SPtA1DS FO' )lRKS ANDI MATfTOCES, uid bliji1rs ~t sppli 's. All k i Pds of oolS, Nails, Valley Tin, )O00RS ANID WINDOWS. An~othier lot of' Stoes and blew Furniture. IlIalIterst-. W. T. iA'Fa. to it: Dlearing Out SLEi Jq) o Thrt 13ays, COM M ENCINC yory3 pa it of Shoes in thei hiouse to be sold1 at ~ 1 ULT PRICES! goc o make room for our Sprinig Stock. No Goods chariged or sont out 0on approval mo1 during this Sale. Every3 sale SPOT e.' CALSH ! r he Factory Shoe Store. J. M. DIckson, Mang'r. .00K! LO Commencing Monday, Do< )ck of Clot consisting of Men, Boys an, ats at 20 Per ce Off our regular prices for SPOT CASH! This is a bona-fide salo and (dverised. WC will show you our forime Li have it. NO GOODS CH-LARGED 01 TRIUNG TH u1s SALE. Our stock is now and in go in Clothing you can't afford Ls Monday, Dec. 14th, mnd is f GREFNV tractive! Attractive! New Goods! N In Every E Tell(r is too 1u Ch1 to tell d see for yorseIves. \Ve iny argainis 'which abound Make a note in your mn m11e to towni Come to sec us. NUTSrp WORT cent Outing in new dress stvle 5 conts. 10 cont ()tinig inl nw\ dres los for S eentIs. 12-' cent. Flannle(tt-s fo drsse. cen Its. 10 Yards Ifnavy Twilled Rei aii n 0 nel fo $ I .00. 0 yar-ds 25 cont ife-Mviy ie( d F111lannl fmr $L(.00 ;5 ceit .1lonaVy Twilled IOI anniiel for 25 conts. 20 cent schooi boy Je.1ans for li its. 35 cent school boy Jeans 1( nco 25 cents. Yard wide Piodniont, shooting h)3 ) bolt 5.1. Yard wide Sea Island by th< 1t 4.1. 7. Piedmont drill bY tho bolt 51 Calicoes 4and 5 cenits. 20 ya'ds best - G ingluniaii clicck. r $1.00. 50 cont Cassimeres all wool 33-i uits. Driess G ingham is 5 cen t' a ya rd, 38 inch Heavy All \Wool 'Dres~e anneol 25 ceonts 54 inch Heavy All \Wool L~adios CJarpets and~ MinfI gs chi WeT haen spauce to mieni m wledge we arel. the (eben~pe. keep uip our reputa tionl foi >ney~ than any hous)inS' up iis8* JRuht~ 11 unt is with a 8s15,000 WTOlI Now ir More good1s than [ have got et it know that mnducemecnts I offer the ind~llneet s witli give the ''wvorld and~ thie fullei msoeIwill priove to you thi iRSS GOODS-iloe the k 1C pieces wool drel'ss goods S 25 cents a yalrd. 10 Pieces D~ress iFlannel 1.A y 115 Pieces 25 cent goodls nowv D)OMESIC S--- I [eavy 27 ineci 22 'yards yard (Goed outing .JEAXNS-One( of. Om'stronigl Them be1st .Jcans evoj A No. 1 \rool Jleansl A good school boy Fl anneI--Redl 'I.'vill Flanniel Red Twvill Flanneol 1lho best 25c Red 1F To meet the colhl n ights in Jn tre goodl lankets at '18e 75c ( (Good heavy quilts cheal~er t1 Give 1me your~ tI'rd and1 you Ahiandsomeo presentV gi von ds boughtI of mie beforo Chiris Shoes-I can shoe you meni, y icy than any other man. cnville, S. (' OK! LOOKI . 14th, we will offer our entire 10 J Children's suits pants and ovor lt Discount. S'POT CASH! every garment will be sold just r Prices, take 20 por cent. off and t TAKEN OUT ON APPROVAL Ad shape; if you need anything at to stay away. Remember sale be or-CAS H ONLY. !LLE S. C. Attractive! ew Goods! New Goods! )epartment. So we must ask you to come will only mention a few of the 111 our store. oru ndui book and when you .11 CRACKING. 50 inch Black and Colorod Cash moro 25 conts. 38 inch Black and Colored Cash moro 20 cents. Colored Dioss Goods 10 15 25 10-4 White and Groy Blankets 48 cents. Best All Wool Blankets on Garth for $3.25. 10 cent Canton Flannel oxtra heavy for 8 cents. 111 contCantoi Flannol better for 10 cents. 10 ounceo Canton Flannel for 12 cents. Bed ticking 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 12 and 15 conts. Thn host for snirts yot, Cheviots we havo thom. Ladion Underwaists, throo for 50 conts, oxtri 35 and 50 con M i..sos Alj \ dlollar kinid. and1( 50 cents. Carpets siamlnols 25 cont[s. 101n imore comle to usN. AlJl nc t st ore in towni and1( we initend givl'in i01'r ' .;ood s for less er (Carolinia, Sand will be gliad to see all of LH OF GOODS! Store. noney. 1 want tihe money, and mullst be offeed. C UT PRICES. 1 (10 not promise ess thereof,'' but if you wvill vis.. at the kifed has beeni used freely n ife went deep. >ld for 50 ets. a yard I now offer ards wide at 334 cts. nt 174 (ts. cotton checks at 4c. , est qulality, at 50. wVido Sea .lslandl for $1.00. Lt 5 ets, tol ds; THR IEE SPE~C[ALS. ' sold by any mran for 25 cts. 3 yardls for 50 cents. Jeans for 13 cents. at 10 ets. redu1Icedl from 10s to 12.b cents. lannel im Seuth Carolina. nuary, buly one0 of our blankets. 1.00 and nt) to $7.00) a pnir. Ian you cani make them. will nIever~ have Cause to reg ret it. vith every ton dollars worth of tmais. our11 wives andl chlren for less West End.