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The People's Joutnal. 'I. (. I1tiNS.ON, iditor. W1. ( . It i1K IT.t, i'u blirlh?r. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year Entered it the Post Onlice at Pickens as tat+oiml-elass nattler. A )V ;RIEt IN(I RATES. One dolhar per inch for first insertion, tif tv tenty for each subelitletit. insertion. Libiher:al di coint for advertisenents on an numa il anrts. T1errns ensh. Annutial con tracts, inty':thiet gitarterly. No faavoritrv. One priee to all. No spe oial iositio0n or sp eeia rates to foreign ad vortiserK. All suh must take the run of the p ape1'r ittl abide by sneh rates. Lot"al notices, in locaal column, 10 cents per l tie r sit St, insertion and live ecuts for eaci sith siapu.nt. insertion. Adverti.ements for coming issue shoulil be hande4d in not later than Monday morn Ing. The editor will not he responsible for the vlew5s antl opinions of correspondents, tin less the sal are editorhally endlorsed. Till'ItS)A Y, SEl'T. 16, 1897. LIQU'Ofl PItOBIE2M. Memeil'rs of the legislature are being interviewed On1 the liquor problem which is now puzzing the people of South Carolina. It has always been a source of trou ible and will ever bo as long as the demand for the article exists. From tI ho answers given by t hose liaterviowed it. is evident that there is trolhhl' man vexation of spirit ahead aind theC resulIt is doubl.tful. There will be a ti. angular fight, the ft re's (ngaged being tihe p) ro saooits.The battle ma11y hu gin Iil ill h'gislatitrtir' at its next session altlt 111ay I>e Ibitigilt toi a fin1ish. bu11t it is plrobblll.a that tho issul( wII)la, b (Id dgl_d byt that bodyl1 and lfit. t.a the peopl11o for de'Cisionl 1ii t1e' leNt eleCtltill. SonVlt 'atf ill! ejI1i ors di t i ot hesitata' t(, ::\'e tha'ir views, whlile (ethtrls pref-r waiting for devlopi - 11101115. n i th' original IItCi:o:t lutil l l no ita)t y0 let n d cid d I-y the sup rr ourt t' (ho eii i i td .St:aS. 'h fri ls )f" thl (lir11illsill'v svsttein ll ill"v ' lla'1 1t'l, Millrrenltli"1r,c :It filtlget 'it ail ol tll's e-anlltla 1)tI i 1 w ill nit at le a-)t his dl'ci-i"nt at. h.Iw until thel courilt. c f last r.-: rt =;-tain- him. Shuld i l 'i"i a '. thie st1 r ?l'h a 'o rt h," t,l-tt i.. oh i'- . .h:a t ryat \ th1 l. i=latur" ;ihl di,-1a . ' the nmtt' r at : !... -xt - s i. .and inl the ien:. \v:w J have thelt . - 1 'ir t f ly01v ug4 the ino-1it; ~t 1{jil', " iV tb l: l)1 .tii S1itl livi "i th t-tng r td b Jud . It is nitt yI t hi'. (th 1 st ii t o l ill- it tini ceiniiiitt 01 It) wat and ti &tv ohtle01util0 te cons'flhnt t --0~i -lit b.diciar ig tirwis TH; J. ma( i n ltI r(ciptili lf a TI"l 111i''- iu It'- I ubl ised it A this1 i 'circlf . Ashii y churc ar o ingR1 S loidiI.(l'cigInt ill ofe the iedl'ir Iritofthcsv u~ 11(1team1pito afrad o I ce'pew of Ic lenoy,i ~uo (jl'5 lul. 1iety Let101 tte hantIrOi bit phuto ItheU practiitce ofc drifunenue an ti he lll'egalic satle liuors,'~i by the professmg y B cc chiiris lievelid ofi a' disturhmg~ uitdi elemen it0 110~itgoernt''ii me I. Shoud' ' the chriiee tan deniat i''*fionsi' do the aifr fu,il diu uy td 1 for h t ase 'e'y'" f 'mperanet aiiit!tEt wo ltnot be' lng hiiofor~ i,e whi key si h-gfislti wo !I''ul bn a ha membersj ofi' ltl4c beu lislatur can intreviwedt anduu~~~ the.'ii r pinion ~ grt w'l o b l.iiii t be dollcciii' by /i tj h 'Cur se e'y t'.' i.'lo 'ligcc ais S ' th m1~em bermtshciplbi idulg Iin the use0 of1 thI frui4 'i.t.of te 'i 41no and em the u i i pr' omie with lthe1l devili 'nth~i)ie iig' tuorjl'i.'i quest ion.us Pro hiitcion dotci :nioV Jilt.pro ibi'tf eland II iev tilhmtIIil th influencel o f 4 icthe hrs. tchii. Iini'c goi is knon tiji geei'ti i tictiurnei r of Jour, pe,; -/the' v,io,ela i .o e bil w wu it. th icras Potieal. Mr. Editor: . As you published a few extracts for me some time baek, taken from some of the great poets to show what they thought of hunting the chase, etc. I would like to havo something on a difler ont order from the pouts. 'ihe Cotton Plant states that not long ago M r. I)ana, of the New York Sun, was asked to give teti of the boat short poems, in his opinion, ill the English language, and soon after a vote was solicited by a loading paper from promi nont statesmen, writers and jour nalists. Thue ton san:o selectOd by Mr. )a1a received the largest number of votes. The following is the voteo: On IIir Blindness, by John Mil ton, 41 votes; When in Disgrace, by Shakespear 30 votes ; Bugle Song, by Tennyson 30 votes; Ban nockburn, by Burns 31 votes: Ode a (Ireciun Urn, by Jolll Keats 2S) votes; Iloheulindon, by T. Camp bell 26 votes; Elegy, writton in a country church yard by lray 24 votes; Thanatopsis by Wim, C. 13ryant 22 votes; Tho Chamberod Nautilus, by Oliver W. 1Iolmes 21 votos. Som of those last would prob ably be more appreciated by the mass of t ho people. Th on by (tray il very fino and1(1 popular. .1 will givo first Bannoc kburn, by B3rits, the poor youing Scotchnlan without all e(illentiOul, and Coln pose( whilo out ill it soveto stolin. "SruoIts who, have withI W\'ihIne htnul Scotts w\h1ml Ill'rt has I1ftell i1-tl, W\\ etir1 -1 ti) y"eir gi.ry' howe O r tit gl i111111is \'ItI 'it's. Nt .w's the1' 1t:ty allot iIII\w '5 the litur. S\ .I* 1hri frlI1 11af lII:IIII,' I11Nw't'I' ; 1:11\-:u.pr1ac Ialn pronl 1lwrs' pwr W\ho1 w%ill bll :1 tritt"o rlan\v '.' Whit ail till a r1owarts graIve.' 'V iuiih1:s h1':Isl:l\.I'''ii W.t h ie so biie :ii* ijt- as v '. aitrI', tuiI1 . tl'ltt"u id II'1'. W\'hlt tor,1.1th$la1's king:I I:0 1 \\ al'r'rr 11t' v\w'1r11 n ill S11-1ro ng y . raIIJw, Vr.-n1 1 A t:u 1 I I r i' iu:11 f Il, 'ah 11111n :ia n withl Ilnl'. liy" 1.pI11r1s-4i,ns .Iits :lllI I$a1I1s, Iiv vo or l" Inl inl r'vl atins, n ill hhw\ , 'hII t w'' frre . I,say ]t- prIn l u.urlpl-r"+ l . r T1' r:Inlit f.II inl I" vr fill, Li beI iy's in - I-ry)bh-w li t 11.4 (I11 1r Iii ey.' Thellrl' is a sliighit dlilTeretnce inl 1411in e 1' the difll'rent ed(Iitiols of rnltls' w r'is, and th eitr o is rb alib i mistak froml typogaphi al erl'r. ar t1 this pitco, or thw uit i.l S tn' ranlking!, ligl lt-r. Agricoliit. C' lsaseon C'1114.1,e News. Mi'. ilttlr: (' Iiimsio n o)etdll >1 t h 'I ll Ilithin .. with 215 stud ots t1 as hi :a st of boys as we IiVe L'ev''r SasI'I, at the ()1opening of tb istitut it'ln. Toe old cadets have shown tltheir colltid(nc in the coleg I y r beturning. There arte abiut forty new enlSdt.o i tl TheOI baracysthaet beent. b gatl I1nproved (I lithe011 addiltit. fle fr bitrg lad new~i' coatl of ait't.1 )ide' aniVian' rot lttttf Cmn l aroud usid.- Als a gea many S riettt iu tit's ) av Iten nroladte The ac1tl' J ttintpeidet, '.ColonIfel Iardn,g hast' tatd tho workt oft l ith clleg withfout 1) It,he lat'of frition.ft,iti Col lado Iis ano think'tatf ~ kthei boar of htrus i'ktt' couh to nu 5 bt t tar soiur. him Is al i'sidet ofl this ou noble1 i'nttt ion.a s e .t giThe11 agicultural depaI)''rtmonlt hai hoond gretlyZIiI strnthne by th *'.I Aeletn of Col. Newma to~ thC hea'd', o tile dNparitment.t il (The foundt i beof~Ida the ow1har -)UI' isbenglidO by Mr. ha, o. Cn1 il sT aority in ttaiw gthc picko Muy't)!,~~. sa )f, l>takn. I btas'bll eams nw))ti ont th iloum winning9tl. Thya e o thry. h flow TO Fi1rD OUT. Fill a bottlo or ronmion glass with it Iu aned let It stan.1 tw enly-four lonri; a seil nient or settlinug ilicates a dlislletl con dlition of the kidnevs. When 11 nnlte st an1 lhienl it Is positive c"vilttec of klcitu trouble. Too freluel,t (1eie to rlnntc or pain inl the back, is al-o c.onviuteint proof that. the kictieys and b.lailder ar14 ott. of order. WHAT TO D0. 'T'hert' is voninfort in the knowledge at often expressZed, that 1)r. Kihlner's wamil ltoot, the great ktluey Icntemly fuiltll: every wi-h in relIevi'ng pi in the iek kidt-ieys, liver, bladkler anttl every part, o the ulrilary passlge:. It corrects iab,ilit' to loltl urino antl =e:kliiz pai in IllpssiuI It, or baid flects following use of Iiliuo wine or beer, r1111 overeonies tha; n plelaant neoe-slt y t:f beili compellletl t< get lp Inany thnloj (lurhig the night t, urinate. Th'le 1nih1 untl tho extnionliina, etleot of Swatmp oot Is soon realized. I sta,1s the highest for its wontlerfuil ere of the most (list resshinlg cases. If you uelr -t at'lichIe Ou sholt have the beAS. Sol Iy dllIg!kt price fifty cent- :mi1 onl toll:r. -'or ia sanple bot tie 2ril pampIhIl let, both senlt flre by inull, ruentionlIt1 I'hut'l.i'S .oIINA I,, oln:1 rntIl y our fill post-ollict' thlr's to rI". Killer & Co. I ngh:imntou, N. Y. 'I'lo proprietors o til prl:per gtrua utce the genuineness 0 tllt3 o'Ivr. fel l-I7. Clerk's Sales. S'I 'IIO'ANoAnut 1 of ('iekens. ft. G. Gaines, W'. II. Ilr-.ter. n 1u1 rst:t I'c of 11n ordler of focl-mlosi-ucr uuntl' i1 I he ab,ove ,taltttl vase, by llonl. t. ( '. Waits. 1'reS(si<iin .luiige, on the I Iit l:tr if .1nly Is 7 7 , t il tnile in the C:le rk's (1M.e. I ll sell to the I'ghe1st bihbtulr 0.1 Ha:lo-t<lav in October nxt, a t Ilrkekns coullt hulse. ti b Calro iua. <h1-iig I hle egal hourls for sale, the .lIlowinIg lt.seribu1 real estate to- vilt: \ll th1-se IIhree lots or I :I-cels of I tntl ull I l't" (otl An' an(1 N ie afore-lid in the no(11 of (t'erl r:11, knowu as lots Nos. 1. :nttl '1. in thme tuowil lat, un:tle by .1, J. iI vin :I1141 cunttatinilg o11efout bl of an It'll't h'1I I't'rmn: t .hI o l <l-.l of tlr, 1'ulrlhaser 1 lay f' r p1:per(' . 1). 1-'. ltlrt !h-y , vs4. I, f ill r-uaurt<' . f ;m l of-1lier of o e os e u:tl'' in l iihe :1bov . at11 ca. by It.n. It. 'Wat.I'lt'.hling, .1I,.I',,, u:n the ll I:11" "f Joly 1,,97, :ntl oni lilt- inl Ihle Clerk's 1111-v. I \%ill se Iin t he highe t hiiler at l'iek .11- o 'irt 11111.- . Stin h 11':Itolilta, on sill."-I:14y in I l e't..her 1 xt, h1111r ili NI I; a hlmlr. (. s:lle., ih 1f! \ ill;';g real a 1-tate to 'wit: All IhIr.t v. et.-int titc p' a ;r('e or Itra t of :141, lyin' : 4111 h.I" (I in:tl111' it the (Co n v in11 ' tat, afoY"s li'i onI hl:ll waers of I''wecnly Th'Irt', Mile ("re1"k, :tljoini.lg tu1l- of A. G Wya:tt. U'. Il. ('arpentecr, iz. ththIl Ili11t"11 :11.1 ot he'r-, conlttaiin ifll-Ii\", (:':) acr"l" r e 11 1 r'11 le>ss. TIerm n h on <l1v of saly. I'nreh:aerr it 1' t f''r 11ape1t 1 . 1. \1. Stew:, t, "- 9, ''7. '0lerk (if Courl.t. GOTO --c,- 0 ) FANCY - A - STAEL han~id andIO will not he4 "lN1)1'. 84 ) l) .'' and iNotioim .I 1i 1421w (h21ty2. ('1111 2tt0 Huol 331 Noils 8tteel t'ut :2 and( 2j eei You ll fin nn1( 112 at t he Quil in s221tan 'II the4 *corner(I. J. A. $H EPPARD, a orn isavigorous feeder and re sponds well to liberal fertiliza tion. On corn lands the yiek( increases and the soll improve: ifproperly treated with fer tilizers containing not undel 7% actual Potash. A trial of this plan costs hui little and is sure to lead' tt profitable culture. * All bout Potash-the results of its use by actuial ex .pdCfinhnt on1 I?br best farms In the Utnitel stews--i foId in a lIttle boo(k whichj we publish andt will gladh~ .ik reto any fa~rmuer in Am.ua~ who will witel fur i GERMAN KAI.I WOR(KO 93 Nassau St., New' York. Wanted-An Idea s' a" *p4 iiiOf to IunlrellIuv thlng to aed i NOW FOR A RATTL IN' FALL TRADE. - 00 oo goo 00o 'I he a lnosphere is (haUti wIII llt elee trilty of uethit.v:ynl renewei eonililnce. You can f("("1 it in eveyl' bieaith y"oll ill hal4. \oul ':IIt See acenllttitilg ev"itlencles of it on every h:t itl. [00 - TIMES ARE HERE! 4,i 'We intoni t inil:o it. Fo for those - ta ide wilth Ias Ihis fall. by giving Ihemu h Iter gools at lower p1rijet limih 1 they have ev1er beeln able to get hcreto. fore. cwWe are claily receiti ig new Goods for every telepat Ient. of our store. 51Ich as hats. shoes, d1ry grootis a11141 clothing. t|'%-Wo have just received at nicee llne of latlits Irimet l halts -inIi sailo 1. All to go at very low pi'Ces. 1ty''We keep as coiplelt. at liae of Gett. cral ra'rciauali-e ats canl be fouutl in t,he c"o111%" . Jtl?Our strongest comliNa111tion of tralc --winners 1.1'k high gnade wares, lomest. p o=sihltl rices ait$d mtraight forwarid 1leal ilar;-" - S'We inlvite our frienclN ant1 eustomn ers to vi,it our St oro wheu iln l'asley". . 1''Wo are e"albtt"nt I hiatt ie value!. Wo 11m1t"e to ofl'er % ill iattlee yo I to buy. t W-lith th:tuks for your pist, latron ageh we tIrle Yo'irs Very "epc )0tfull3, ELLISON BROS. j17-07y1. EA SLE Y, S. C cotton. With careful rotation of crops and liberal fertilizations, cotton lands will improve. The application of a proper ferti lizer containing sufficient Pot ash often makes the difference between a profitable crop and failure. Use fertilizers contain ing not less than 3 to 4% Actual Potash. Kainit is a complete specific against " Rust." All about Potash-the results of its Use by actual ex. periment on the best farms in the United States-Is told In a little book which we publish and will gladly utatl free to any farmer in America who will write for it, GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau it,. New York. &lucate I00k-Keeping,Business, FOR PHONOGRAPHY, Situation. IJ90-Writing AddrcsWILBUR R. SMITH, LEXINCTON, KY., l For cIrcular of hIs famous and responalblo [,COMMERCIAL. COL.LEGE OF KY. UNIVERSITY Mah Me'anai ias WVord's Extposition. lto'fers to thonusanrin of gracta tes~,a l in aptliona. ('oat of FullE B1usiness ('ourse. nlaanlag Truil fIona,IlBooks. andlta noar in faaiy, abou t fa0. iuhotand,Type-Writing, and Telegraphy,Specialties. la e .'a,citack i as it y y( ;aata f lr ssI , II No vacation. Enter now. oIradluate'a taucece'sful. In. o'rder aa'to ure yor Ilttr reiach us*. aaairess ual IWILBUR R.SMITH,LEXINGTON,MV. AMBTS YMT@)1 llo fiay ami Standard1( l Ii.' he W. hi. ( tlt key ( aluany,~ the hutr ge.t ltI-iitts ',rs atol atnatnat u eIta s ofi booksi~ intt l ' tiit< d St:ia . r'itnest lit' of '~ new I h..lth :i ane I ter .tslbsrii on(1 boaaks ali h in u:tt Ik t. A l so ali Iln' i Viurnl fjTllt'lC ~ l t l', 14 i -'il tis " t e ,e t n n h s e t iv rI . In - (hin 0 a ' Terr try.a Italse,) 'rnns Cin,lrEeNVlaLow , 8 p Qllo. spec I a 'l , st aa tiyyoreltt'IiMa'r o lW.~a, tat Colkty ICoauaniy, NE a 13, ~la 17 alt. 5 IenhrnS. THEEOUTERN,I DIOTONL. ANewly l eliti l, o efurnihel, att'Claila uipen izektterl. A l (nesro ltst lus 'ain 1ag , aigt,~ laoniataa 1li t O tlal nooo. CNuumaaea it y trd Blt il ailw ayli fro AiaOi i ltitrsel l.sgste fl lslol O ( .A is t tenc W o . i-laC i"l. t(l.t,. atta ger.AN IAlT. , it.ArT W ut. Chef dderk. MUNN0 Co.,S 3r01ba iartblel. Comu eaone . YOUR JF "7Eri.1 I-1z-%T )Iat L 99'After Seeini And getting the prices. We hav and it will be groatly to your benefit t QLOT of us now. Our goods are liked wher tained. If you have not scan our stock, y< variety of carefully selected and hand, iME ]NP4. A N. 4 in every conceivable and desirable sty GREFMV L MORE B McoAlister< I)ry Goods, Notions, Caip jnst Week's Sale wis sutccesful sj Our overload of stock has been very iml partmnent is in good Runt1ing Trin. V making others every hour of the d Bargains this week as last. We are getting in New Stock, too, sales of the Big Jobbing Houses North AiiBARGAINS! BA1-A I New Lawns, New Mitts, New \ Damask. New Towels, New Undlerwe: Table Oil Cloth. TPIIE NE 'Aberdeen" Plaid Shirtings (new at 10, 12 aid 1) cents. New Guaze aid \ngorai Flannels 22 yards -10 inch (tine) Sea Islans You eai siitnpl' (inl nanV lines of lar and Fifty Ceits worth of goods loi P. S.-Butterick Patterns. Home 'Pnone 93. Bell 'Phone 2 Gower 2; Speights, -D)ealers lI DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, GlASS, SHINGLES, LATHS, CEMENT,LI , PLASTER, HA!R, PAINTS, LUMBER, &C.' City Warehouse. 107 L,aurenis . Would be glad to hanvo our Pick ens friend(s visit our Coaml, Wood Stree(ts. Cower & Speights, Groonville, S. (. WemuWheels9 ena1":Z" Too STYLES. SLadies', Gecntlemen's & Taudemi. The Lightest Running WheelIs on Eatrth. THE ELORELiGEK THE BELVIDERE; We always Made Good Sewing Machilnost!~ Why Shouldnu't wo Make Good Whools! $ ~Nationa Sewing Macin o 33J9 rQaypy,faory Wanted-An Idea our Clothing. e made every eflort to bocln trade o purchase ycur aver used incl are the best to be ob Iu will be surp1sed at the extensive 0111 patterne inl HIIL) DRIN"-$ U.T. C)OjJ 'I: N (r, le. LE S.C. ARGAINS! 13eattie. ets anid IWind1ow Shades. > far as moving stock is concCrn'tl. ucli lieduce4l, and now every De. c lmave Many Bal gainls vet, an'1 are ay, so l'urchads.'rs ma.1y find as Good ever cda1y, lought at the le;Irig to Sell chieal', che ap. NS! BAl11(G4A INS!! Ish (ools, New (ilovw, N'w Ta1blo r, Nw'\v Noil1s,.\.1' I I)Sie1V, Now st styles Ior m ein's suiitlnner Shirts) (inf:i.ts wear) 25 to 50 cents. I for $1.00. goods) get here this week, One Doi - One Dollar. IEJlTTIE. 22. Greenville, S. t'. I haive jut n ('arI u.(aa 1. have al0 m..n any t int 5..p tils, sesvi'l. I lve .ll iu l I le J. H. BROrWN, SAT Welt Inve f'ti fromt $2).O0 :niil tiy W'e wvill seIl yo. ()ur go1 el-e gpti. SNIDER & ANDERSON, GREENV'iLLE, S. C. Main Stroot. anugI19f. Jville, S. 0. Olfice over Addi,ot1's Drug Store. \1t. 11013:tI T K1I?K8E;Y. Physician and Surreon, Ofllce it his rt"sidetnce at I lie Kirkrey hon o place. n Tu ulre Mile 1ivor. March 8, 189J DRt.'.). LEO)NAIl) , DENTIST. All work guaranteed. wouki be pleased to servo you. Oireenville, 8. 0. Office over Bruce & Doster's Drug Store. acliy 1. C. HI'TZU it A ,l, Il OGRA. *" ihe'r, GI1revllet, S. C. O111ce over AdldiSon11'" Drug Store. All work gitir.niteed to give satisfac. tion. apr48-171I. To The Public. W 1 wouil4 r"i e'p1 fully inform the pub. lie It hat lir. . ''. Veldon, who is well il favorably knowi to the citizenR of l'iceiis rolunty, Is uow associated Ilitl us inl t he pract Ice of lUenistry. O111cc : Entire front. rooms (up stairs) City Nai(onrai Iiank lock )us. N onwoon & NORWOOD, ICIIeevlle, S C. It. A. Mllt (AN, W. F. 13LAS8INOAM, (3reenvilln S. C. Pickens, .4. v. Morgan & Blassiigame, ATTORNEYS ATI _ Pickens, C. I. I'rartir in all the courts. aipr-lli-%yi 1. Better Raise Mulca Than Buy Them. JIM HA SK El.l., weighs about 1000 piuunls ail will serve mtares at Pickens for ti1o for a rolt. TI;t I'ET, is ftur years old, weighs al4 nt (0() Ipoud4s ani will servo mares at (ouIings Greek fara for $ti for a colt C. L. Hollinwsworth. De.5, 18S).. Misses McKAY, Main Street., (;IEENVILLE, S. 0. 1lavo now ready for sale all the 1Ltest Styles in Hats, Bonnets and Caps, For lad ies, \i isses and C RITT ''hey keep oni1stantly o N ovelties a t 14 tlo t lrires. Your l'ltrona;ge solited MISSES McKAY, Main Slroet, Greenville, S. C. .l l" ('l,.\ K. EO E. COOPER. CLAFH( & cOOPER, -Dvales in MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, 0Tombstones of every Description.-si -A LSO--. We are now atl onr new~ stantd, No. I115 S. .\Iaix:- si4eet, ( "pposl~ite St raidly & Barr'Ts store,) whiere we will bh glad to see our Mti.sses Net'a ii nd A da Iloge rs are now Noih hi oi~ ig thei mio..t complIlete' ine of Mi I LILINERIY 'vr rali to i II eenit'e,. -- H in ha iie: ii 14ur m o o MISSIS ROGER ', (flmENVIL~LE, S. C. b::5yI. us Received A large~, lot of1 men1 and1 boy3's I kee full 1line of IJA ItNESS, CO1LLARS, ,1~"14.. (41 i li )l,t.LS, ET'C. . " i''o to ( iwer & Coogle1g1. 142 NI:ini MI reetf, Greeniville4, 8. (-. Bicycle Con test A( I'ORYNJSiQ im >y DlcksoniI. ugh gnole, well knhowln Bicycle. To ny1~ person hamvinlg t he lagest amount ii sales to thiri (ee<t for Shuoesi by )eto,ber' 1sf, 1 597. Wh 1e4l n\ hii)tjuionta Bates0' li 'ycle Re.positoi y. rhe ~actory Shoe. J. M. Dicksor :Mang'r.