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Ie People's Journal. T. C. EINON, l:ditor. W. o. IIKS'T'Elt, potIliihlr. PUBLISHED VEgY THURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year Entered t the Post Ofice at Pickens as seconcl.Class matter. =v=E;i'TISIN(U RATES. One dollar per Incl for first insertion, fif ty cats for each subsequsent insertion. ileral discot nt for advertisernents on an nata contracty. 'Terms cash. Annual con rctviayhbe qtlarterly. No fvi rites. One price to all. No spe ciail p)ositioni or special rattes to foreign a<1 vertisers. Alt ateli itait take thie rant of the paper awd abide by snch rates. Local iotifers, in local columnt, 10 cents per line for first. insertion and five cents for each shst!etinent insertion. Advertisomet;nts for coing issue sltotit be hanultd in not later than Monday morn iing. Tie editor will not he responajblo for tho views antii opiniotis of correspondents, in ess the same are otlitorially endorse<d. T il tl ).4 Y , O C 1'. 28, 1897. The $1i1to Superintendont of Educat.iotn has sent out quostlons to be uced in the examination of teachers iid among them appears the following: "What was the true caus" of the Robellion?" The Greenville News has a column edi torial criticising this question and reflecting upon the Roform move ment. It siems hard to hold Till man and other. Reformers respon sible for this mistake, but it gives t tho Nows an opporttuiity to array 2 the veterans against the Reform ors. It has bon generally under stood that factional dif'erences wore to b! ignored in tht future and that the people at the primar v ies would sel.'et the best. men for office. This can never he done as long as th" newspapers cont in uo to renew faetional disputes. 1 If the Nr-wa had lafced the ro. I4esponsillity v where it belonged and omitted to chiarge the Reformers with insulting theC onfederacy, its c editorial wo !d have received tlh E unqualif ied a p)roval of all Reform ors. The ranks of Reformers con tain many veterans and they do not appriv if the treatment which pol.iticians have given their comrades and since the primary has been ttdpted, it is expected that. the poiiph. will do justice at the polls. This qeestion is an insult to ConfedoraIi and their families, and no on' feols it more sensibly than thiur who have visitod the North uand I h-ard the term, Rebel, alpplied to their friends and kin dred who, woro the gray. NEW TACTICS. Governor Ellarbo has taken it nemw turn fon the liquor problem by sending out circular lettiers to the preachers ini the Stato. Hie is tabulating their replies to ques tions p)ropoundled and wvill have seome interesting facts for the nderationu otf the nw(mbesrs of legislature at the next sossion mlinisters reprosen ting the aestan people of the State art in at position to kiiow their senti mients and( cani c(ertinliiy give tht governor nomo~ facts, worthy of his considorat tion. It is to be hoped that the main istor's will be careful to keep separate their in-v dlividuial views from the views of their members, else their replies might be muisleadinig. Looking at the liquor problem under existing conditions andl( amid the preont confusion of law it is di fleuilt, for a citizen wh<i loves God and his country to offoi a satisfactory solution. If th< ministers cani aid the governoi mnore than I th Attorney Gonora. anid the rest of his cabinet, t hi good peop)lr of thle State will be delighted. Tho courts aro slow~ coaches and congress is as equally slow and( unIertini, so) aitiitle oc clesiastical holp mnigh t he of boeo fit at this staane of the proceedings. In the meantI ne the laity will take thei r chido between original packagre anid dispensary goode, and await developmnents with patience. TIlE SoUrEEmN FAIEINIE AND) The prospect us of Southern Farmor andiu Horticul ttu rist has come to the JoURINAL and shows that E. 11. AuilI will certainly pub lish a live and up-to-dato agricul tural paper in the broadest sense of the term. Prof. 1 s- Newiman will be0 editor and every one aic, quainted withI him knows that the reade.is will be interested and hen efitted by bia editorials. Thie fol lowirg is the businese ann~iounce rnent: ''Southerng Farmoer And HIor ticulturist will lbe published at Newbery, S. C., inl 16 page form twice a month at $1.00 a year. The first issue will appear on 15th of Novembher, 1897, and the second The volumes will run with the calender year. Subscriptions tak en this year will be credited to 1st of January, '99. All communi- | cation and matters for publication should be addressed to Prof. J. S. I Newman, Clemson College, S. C., I and all matters portaining to the business or subscription depart ments of the paper should be ad dressed to the undersigned. Prof. Newman has absolute control of the editorial management. We will spare no labor or pains to give the farmers of the South a broad-gauge, up-to-date agricul tural paper. We ask their hearty co-operation and expect to stand on our own merits. E. H. Aull, Publisher, Newbery, S. C. Clemnson Colleges News. The holiness meeting closeed Sunday night at Calhoun. It has beon in session t,hree weeks. There was a great deal of inturoEt mani fested in the meetings. The hol noss conference for this district hold its session at Calhoun last week, They granted Mr. Lawreice and )r. Clay ton ltoonsea to proach. If Dr. Clayton becomes as good a preacher as ho is a doctor, ho will mnke'one of worthy commendation. Thv Clenon Colloge Chr.ncle as mn'dte its debutts, and it is a credit to the students and the in st)tutionn. The editor is Mr. Bry t, of 1Barnwell' Ho is t man of to little litorary talent, and we )redict for him ia bright future in ,be literary world. The other nombers of the stalf are able men nd are manifesting it by the norgy they are sponding upon the bournal. Pros Craighead said in his speech t the opening of the institution that thm boys here at Clemson vould not only be taught the prin lplos of agriculturo end mechan. Cs, but would he taught how to rrito and speak." His words have .Iroady come true for Clemson ias already turned out some good rators. The now Pres. HU2. Henry Hh.rt ;og is winning the confidence of he students. He is a man of mnergy, a ready writer, and a fluent peakor. He stated in in his in. uguaral address "that lie came lot ts a revolutionist, but simply ;o follow in the foot steps of his >redecessor. He is carrying out is statement. The- new and commodious barn .s still under construction. Jack Bowen, of of Easley, circu lated among his friends Sunday. Jack is popular among thv Clem son boys, and we are alwas glad to have hum with us. The heads of the various depart ments are busy preparing exhibits for the State Fair. The students will go in a body to the Fair. Our foot ball team will plaiy the South Carolina Colloge on the 11th, dluring Fair week. The JOURNAL. coliities to) com11 to the Reading Room ; thanks, Mr. editor, it uhows your goodI will to the Pickens boys at Ctomson. Pa-cuuiaect of *Iac Graa,sad Jurey. To~ the H(otorahle (Coirt of Glenieral Sea ThIe grati jury fo r the~ year 18917, beg 111ave' to 2(n)heu,icth 11 i 11ts 1 fin lpresenltlitnt. its b~y th Ii,2olicit or. 2. Wei are glad to) notat the 24nIal1i nutuber of critnin~al c'asos at thi. torzin of court andio that whalt, thore aire, are hantali tuideoinean 3. nyv con11nIi.ieol b)paciallyv ch1arged4 with thalt duty wevt haIve lladiO I tih)oiongh inives t.igattionl of thle jail. it is as well kept, and~ thle 11risonolfra as' we.ll earmt for, as2 th.e1,rna eont. (nt"li on141 of tIl)hebildhig wvill at luit Th'Ie atttItions of the' c!ounlty anpeltrvisotr iis caled to thet fact thait, oerLain repa)lirs aIre iperaItiveliy tiended.( lat the jail and1. we* an~d ha1v4e HtEhd ini provemlIentiI madie as2 ap-1 -4. A. cornal it.e ha1s2 vis2itedl the Cohunty Farm and fiI d it will maqinatgedl and1 reasonl IIhlly producwtive,. Thie. p jIles th11 Iis r ha. hu,101 $159.79. Thleret will he1 1 ,100 p11)1 ndsi of lintU. coItt on ,and a1 very goodIl cornf e.rop. The.gre will be molat theirn HuitIiienlt to NIupply t,hEI farin5 for thie next year. Thel buiildlinIgs are in very goodi conihtionl. Theore aire tenII14 paI rs utadler its ('are. WoVea (111.oli m 1 at,toti(n (If the, mlagis4trate4 to theii growi vi to'l (If jIElddling plroduceI2 from wvagons 2(irivinlg t,hrough the (counIty on thei Sabbaith daii 9. Thel& 'ourit aan Iis iifliera haive our cor dia 111 han11kw foIr thie many courtesiie2 showni us (dnring theIt term.l ?' iR'eetfuiI12lly submittedh, M%IrTuxIw If xCnntlx, Octobier 2i, 1897. F')oeman1. PIcke,uas IRus, Atte4'sulotI All miemlberns are botrobly ordIeredl to moiet at the Armory niextSatur (lay Oct. 80th at 3 o'clock thor ouighly uniformod and armed. Faich m~embher mu tst be p)repatired to say b,y tha~t time whether or nlot he will be able to go to tho Stato Fair at Columbia, All who are initerestodl in the trip muist be oni hand onl the aibove (late, other. wise a ticket will lnt be socuredl for him. JBy order of I. M. Mauldin, Capt. Born unito Mr. and11 Mrs. Johni Sargent a Merk & WVadkinsq halve comlelted their afor Oand)1 wi il OjInI thiir goodslI soon)1. Th'Ie peopl1e of ix Mile Hectionl are living fat, at, preM.uJ)f goig to corna ahncikhhg ingt Th'iere will bei a gapaideirablo mlovinig around in our NOltionl soon, tmo going to the factories and1( others to charm1InJU hom.OI1M luied, October 19th, at thet hIomel of 1le brother-in-law, Mr. D)avld Rtiggiun, Mr. Nash, lifter an1 illness of a we'ek of cholera. umorbnaR, and1 ws buIriet the (day followving tt Bix Mile burying groundIl, R1ev. BI. C. A< - IsiyMon conducting the hurhn) servies. Tihe tAsrpeAd4I widow has the symlpathies of friend, ;j.4 relatives in her bereavement. Weakness manifest.aH~ itee ous of ambition and aehing bones, 1b,j. watery; the tissue are weetig--the oori $i9#)neiid for dis.een. A bote ofBrown.' testaken in time wll restore your your nerve., mnake your WantdAIIa a ?2,*Eq5g stea'01r ",.) *"Mj o. .c.o Ithaa VZOW TO FIND 4 fl-C. Fill a bottle or comtnou g) Ags wlh trinc mId let it stan,l twent.fou-hours; a sedi nent or settling i nlintes ao odiseased eon. lition of the kid nova. Wheit urine stains isten it is positive evidene", of kidney roubie. Too freqnei,t tlosire to urinate ,r pain in the back, is also convincing )roof that the kidneys and bladder are )mt of ordier. WHAT TO DO. ''here is comfort in the knowledge so >ften ex pressed, that Ur. Kilnier's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fultills 'very wis in relieving pais in the hack kidneys, liver, blahulder and every part of he urinary p:assnge?. It corre4ta inability o h oll t-int'e tnntl "eatltllin paIn in passing t, or bad clleets following use of liquor, wiute or beer, mid overcomes that ln p'lasant nee'-sity of beit,g compellei to Zet oip nmany time-4 (l1riing the utri.t to urinate. The mild and the oxtratordinarv 'iCc of "wanp Root is soon realized. Ia atam ha the highest for its wondterful citres >f the most distressing enses. if you need a meilleine ' on sholdi have the best. Sol y dtrnggists price ilfty cents and one loIlar. F'or a sample bottle attl pamiph let. both sent. free b1' tatil, mention ''iii. PE'Ol'I.'S .iO'tNAL., anld renti yotir full post-olicet' a ddresq to Dr. Kilmer & Co., B3 ngh:tamton, N. Y. 'l'ihe proptietora of his phper' glarAlte'e the geinuineless of this otier. feb11 97y), Diseases of the Blood and Nerves& No one need suffer with neuralgia. This disease is quickly and permanently cured by Browns' Iron Bitters. Every disease of the blood nerves and stomach, chronio r otherw,se, succumbs to Browns' Iron Bitters. Known and used for nearly a luarter of a century, It stands to.d11 fore nost among our most 1a11 re ledies, Rrowgs' Iron Ilittere is sold by all dealer+, f.lIV ER Are different from all other medicines. Each performs a specific duty, thus doing away with drastic purgative$ and curing by the Mild Power Theory. One Pink Pill touches the liver, re noyeq the bile, the bile nlovpt the bowels. 'The Tonic Pellet does the re$t, Have one? Sample free at any store. Complote Treatment, 25 doses 25c. Brown M t'g. Co., N, Y. a Greeneville, Tenn, For sale by Fr.euan & Ilondi3ks, Pick ::ns, S. C. jul8yl. WHY NOT Patronize Your Home People? -0 'Wo roprostut strong stock con panics who write a liberal polic3 on all classos of propurty at rea sonlable ratus. APM''Seo us beforo placing youl Insuranco. A. W. HU DCENS & 'ON, Fire Insurance, EASLEY, - -$ C. ?W'N. IL.-We can wvrito yot on Gin H[ensos, Grist Mills, Fiotu M1ills, Saw Mills and all kinds of '4p)ciali hazaurds. j3-97t f. CRYSTAL LENSES vaADK MAna. - Q llity First and Aiw7s. All persons w hose eyeis are weaik or fal ing, shoais not hesitate a inomnent inl buy ing a imilr of mny Crystal ld enses, spectache or Fyo (1 lam-ei, whbib are niow recogntize t he finehst, in the Soutt.h iad guranteted (o t.in years. Theo eyes are~ t ho most imii tant Organ in the htuman buody andt shiot inot hie neglected fo,r a mtomlenlt. ''Tere, are ianiy dealers who reconuneni inferior 8petaeles and( Eye Glasses be cause they can bie boughit at a low piriet ande thuts afford a greaper pirotit but have. diisatstrouls e'ffec't on thet eyes, ho not but any butt the best. I 11 am now prepared to it youir eye' ill ani kind of a glass you wijsin C. W. EA RLE, Pickents, S. C, 0el28 9711, "Blight" costs cotton planters mfore than five million dol4ars an nually. This is an enormoui waste, and can be prevente4 Practical experiments at Ala biame Paperiment Station show conclusively that the use of "Ka init" wilt prevent that dreaded plant disease. Ali.about Pqatah-the reaenha of he use byacual em metient on the but maen in~ the United States-I tod in a little book wh " we nykiles andw IwtH 6 ala free to any fanmer in Ameficahe iftfm GERMAN KALI WORKS,8 93 Nassau St., NewYo. NIoDie to the Tn-atees of tise Psaub 119 16eIools, of I*iekeas Couasaty. You are reqiies~ ed Lc, ;neet the B3oard C Educ..ation att Pie kens courp hiopis oj Sag urday, the (ith of Novembler n;K& af 1 o'clock, a. mn. .Jno. R1. Ril1ey, County Supt. of Education. Notice ot Final Settlement, I will apply to J1. Ii. Newbery, Probate .Jndge, for P'ickens county', for leave te make a final set.tlement of theu e'stati o; Mrs. $, 4, R. Orr, deceas-'ed, ont the 2titi day of Not'einbier- J8Wl, anud ask to be i, uatsedt a Admirist.ra,tur, oct~ ~1.W. W. O2rr 3185Nerve and Bon. Oil Cures W Iheumatism, Cuts, Sores, Burns and Bruises Large bottle 25 cents. For sale by frperyaIn & !Ientiricks, Pick. ns. . C'' NOW FOR A RATTLIN FALL TRADE. --oogogodgo....... The attno*rhore is charged with ete. tricty of activity anad rvnewed con.110ence. You cwn feel it Is every breath you in. lile. You can see accumtulating evidences of it on pvory hand. POOD - TIMES ARE sW We intend to make it so for those who trade with ns .this tal, bygiving them b tter goods at lower prices than they have ever been able to gut hereto. fore, gt'We ire dully receiving new 'Goods for every department of our store. Such its haats. shoes. dry goods and clothing. ,We have just received a nice line of lti les trimmed hats and sailors. All to go at. very low prices. 1&We keep as co'mplete a-line of Gen. eral Merchaandi.e as can to found in the county. S'Our rtrongest comNaiition of trade -winners are high grade wares, .lowcst possible prices and straight forward deal. tM'Wc invite our friends aned cnstom ers to viM,t our store when in Eavley. SW are conildent that the values we have to offer % IlI induce yon to buy. W W ith thanks for your past tputron age, we are Yotirs very respectfully, ELLISON BROS. j17-97y1. EASLEY, S. C GO TO -0-0-0 J. A. SHEPPARD FANCY A 1STAPL -..G o -. 3 I keep a Free 4 always or hand aid will1p "UNDEF OLD." I will have a resh Stocl Shoes auW1 Dry G( de and NotIons in a few dlays. ,06t- -*.n~d see mj stock bef'oro bui u Fall ar.c WVinter Goods. e.' Nnils steel cnt 2 and 2* conta per pound. Nails, wire 4 ,-29..1Een)te per pounld. You will find snb 'at theo Quillian old stand, or J.. 'HI. Martin 's old stand ont the cormer. Respectfully, - J. A. SH EPPAR D, EASII,Y, H. 0. sep16 97 I'Th's is what you)I want to know. Jut wthatL yotu cant (jo, not wha*t some one4 says, but the lgntresi i -th proof. I il yotn heavy j Shirting at 4e, 40 int. Sheeting ,at 44o,, by the bolt. 4 good heavy CJotton~ Checks at 4{c, by thet bolt. Auli rands of Prints at 6 ets. Good Schiool BOy Jeans at o. Shoes fromt 25c. up. I hwve- a hot o small Not.. that J will .ell at 75e. Som' cost #1.00 antd eas high ats Si.353.. Yoni choice for 75e. I will sell molassea'from 20e. per gal lotn up to 45c. Very good at 20e. 5 lbs. good Lanndry Soap for 15c. Trjs A good Undershirt for l5c. IWatter Buckets for Ii0c. each. *Good Jeans Panta for 50c, a peair am better ones for snore msoney. A good pair of Boots for S 1.60. A bar gales. Haeta for Doys and Men as cheap al ansybr.dy's. Also miatay other things to< nnmeros to msentLiosj 4nd don't forge will take chaickene, pggs, etc., ini ex,4p.uge for goods at cash prtqes. I wilJ alsq ps; h6e, a htuahel for cotton aced. ----- Juast Think /1 s moment -mds if yo.l OWe me atn. thing, vem(it had t t--r colme att tioe andh pay it 01 I wil be slie to slhms yon ors have some oneo to dlo so for sme. ous fur fmore buiass on a cash~ 3. Hs BROWN, mar#.97. Liberty, b. C. ents ?.0 ice at mty stoe)E. You *ontI know yon01 haiti to soll for that when yets aee how Sa udollar stretchles out here. 1et plaidte - 3%e. by thse b.olt. Biest yard irtie Sea I. latll 5S!. A jam tnp worsted all colors at mec. A ills Casalere for 30c. A D)ongula ahoe for 75c.. It will pay) you to bring me yonr lunlaanIres andi let e fit up the family li vl9#- [sem whacking prices on every. Ilng.- fThes isu~ t move of . ig lot hoys3 atlil mens1' toigii. - agod, cakes eheseo, cra'ckers and ever flu4. inae a hstigry praon hsappf.. toves, furni.ture foeor, lmi dem and al kinda of produe.cn T.N.Marig. . . THE A] S4 6:owW4"; D 0L 0 e9--e. ges.ee.e.ee.ee.'e.e.4. Will be worth One Dollar Ebaugh & Jeans. 3 yardh god Jeans witb threatl and buttons, all for ............... 3 yard- School Bo' .Je'ui ' wit'0 thread and buttoi, all fo .........18c 3 yards best Sch1oot loys' Je,!t',3 with thread and hutIons. all for..4c 3 yardx bvst 8-oz all wool .lpns with thread and bottons, all for. (c 3 yards best 1O.oz. all wool Jean;e, with thread atd buttons, a I for.75c 3 yards beet 10-oz. all wool Jeannn with thread and bnttons. all tor......$1 Our retail price i the satme as by the bolt. You can buy one yard of us ats cheap a i full piece. Cotton Flannel. "We are the peolle'' an (nton Flai nelo. A Cracker Jack" for 5e; i tip top for jc; t t-'ver better f(,r 7c. worth 9; IL 'Htptelt" for 8c. wortlh 10e; ia 'Corker" for 20e. werth 1bc, uad on np Io 20c. it aid. Blieached and U.,bleached. Don't. Apion Onlham Checks at 4 and c DreKS Ginghans 5c. A beautiful lite. Ebaugh & PHONE NO. 175. - - OORN oetl4 97y1. YOUR Fot Wi.ll T:Ka-v Sant I.. WNAfter Seeine And .getting the prices. We hav( and it will be greatly to your benefit tc CLOT] of us now. Our goods are liked where taied. If you have not sean our stock, yoi variety of carefully solected and hands< YOUTHI AND C in every conceivable and desirable styl GREENV L MORE B. McAlister Dry Goods, Notions, Carp< LTAst WVeek's Salo S wa sucessful so Our overload of stock has becn very mi p)artment is in good Running Trim. E ma(king others every hour of the (1 Bargaime this week as last. We are getting in New Stock, too, sale. of t he Big Jobbing IHouses North asPBARGAINS!t BARGAI: New Lawns, New Mitts, New Wa Damask, New Towels, New U'nderweal Table Qil Cloth. -THE NE' "Aberdeen" Plaid Shiirtings (newe at 10, 12i and 15 cents. New Guaze and Angora Flannels ( 22 yards 40 inch (fine) Sea Island You can simpiy (ini many lines of lar andl Fifty Cents worth of goods ftor P. 8.-Butterick Patterns. Hlome 'Phone 93. Bell 'Phone 22 SSOS cKAY, M~~8r#et, GhJ $NVIrl, H. C. HavenoW aadyforsalo aji tfie Hats, Bonnets and Caps, Por Ladies, Mitses anid Children. 07They keep constantly on hand all the Novelties at lowee t price.. Your patronage solited. MISSES McKAY, Main Street, Greenville, 8. 0. Relief S h Sickeadache,( eg"ra1gia,!remps, ~l~ Morbus PIarbhe., &rC. Sp cents ao Jrge bottle. Yoeeby Friceman & Ilant\rjcks, pic; Money to Loan. On improved farm lands in anms of $300 and! upwards. Loans repayable in small C annumal payents through a period of fiva years, thu 4nabling the borrower to pay of his indebtedness without exhausting is 01 crop in any one year. Apply to J. E. Dlogga, Attorney, n G7 97 yl. Pickens, 8i. C. II Wwte-Andea o:m ,n Y dt d ?&.ojeta [ MIGHTY . . * 86- dd CO " -"'l0. c/ 0~f. eq 8E/" and Fifty rents to you at SJordan's. Red Flannels. Good wool t wed Twille...........10 :... . ..... ...............15 IeS"t, wool ll ' 'w ille. :i' , -.). 2.. 3., 40 and 50e. Sol11 a 'lit.'t :ts .lte: mts. Blankets I 11'll, I hey :are eeenl. All 1 wool heavV ror $2.70. A good one for 50c a patir. Al better one for 60 and 751c. aid for $1. Th1ey can'"t be oIledi1 by comllpetltors. All grades, all kinds. Cheap! Cheap!! Did we hear ron mention Capes and Cloaks ? A g. od Cape for 50c. A better Cape for 75c. Our $1 Cape i- great. All ityles and prices in Puish, Astrochal, Beavers, ele. Underwear. 1en'+ Grey Jnder-hirts 15e. or 2 for !Se, andt on Ill-Exceptional valnte" Ladies' from 20c. ui. All tIr1t class tot hitg shoidy. Jordan. K:R MIAIN & COVFE STREETS. GItE'NVILL, S. C. our Clothing. 3 made every etl'rt to bown trade > purchase your vor used and are the best to be ob u wil b snrp"hlse(l at the extensive Be patteri in AR GAINS! ch lieduced, ;and now', every Det. ec have Many B3againI' yet, anUd arte iy, so Purchsas.'rs may find as Good every) dasy, bough1:t at thle clear1init to sel1 cheap, chea fp. NS!! BARGAINS! !H ii sh Goods, New Gloves, New~ Table r, New Notions, Now IIosiery, New V FAD. st styles for maonr's summrer ShitIrts) inIfar,ts wear) 25) to 50 cents. for $1.00. ~oods) get here this week, One D)oI One D)ollasr. 2. Greenville, S. C. Gower 8 Speights, -Dealers Ini--. 00ORS, SASH, BLINDS, GLA SS, SHINGLES, LA THS, EMENT,LIE PLASTER, flA!R PAINTS LUMBIER, &O. ity WVarolhouse. 107 Laurons st. Would bo glad to havo our Pick- E is frinds visit our Coal, Wood d( Lumber Yard, on C. W. C 1R. .corner Broad and Georgia ~roots. Cower & Speights, - Groonvillo, S. C. anr29.97v1. DR. J. P. CARLISLE, Dentist, Oresn. ville, S. C. Olco ever Addison's Drug Store. DIt. ROBERT KIRKSEY Physician and eurveon, Offilee at lis residence at uhe Kirk!ey ho110 place, on 1*%elve Mile River. March 8, 1894 DR. T. D. LEONARD. DENTIST. All work guaranteed. would be pleased to serve you. Greenville 8. 0. Office over Bruce & Doster's Dtug &tore. nictlOyl. C. FITZOERALD, PIlITOpRA. * pher, Greenville, 8. C. Office orer Addison's IDrug Strtre. A work; ;-anteecl to give satisfac ion;. To The Public. Njl wollil resPe t fully informn the pub. lie tlohat l)r. It. T. Weldlon, w%ho Ie well ,ail favorbly known to the citizen of Pickens county, is now assochatetl with n, in the praCi lee of Denistry. Ollice : Entire front roai (11p stall-a) City Natioanti lialk BIlock DRs. Nontwoon & NonWOOD, Greenville. 8 C. B. A. MMOAN, W. F. BLASSINGAM2, Grvenvilo 8. C. Pickene, S. u. Morgan & Blassingame ATTORNEYS AT LA1 Pickens, C. IL, 8. C. Practice in all the courts. apr-1(i..tiy1. ABE CLAIK. GEO. E. COOPER. CLARK & COOPER, -Dealers i MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, *6Tombstones of every Description.-* -ALSO MANTELS, STATUAII and WYrought Iron FEN( CLARK & CO( apr8-97y1. Greenville, M. I.J We are now re;ly to supply ort wrth your linaks' a,d l,unnets. Our stock Is conmplete andl prices reasonablt. C;ill aiid See oer goods and you will to convitced it will pay you to buy of its. All are etruestly iivited. We are glad to 5how (iur iats lierher you buy or uot. MISSES ROGER ', CIREEINVIL LE, S. . feb25yl. Just Received ! A large lot of ruen andtiu boy's I keep a full line of IBRiDIE8, IfTC., iifI Paiy cashl for hides, wax and tail. Snece.ssoto ii,(ower & Goodlett, 102 Min Sitreet., (reenvi lIe, S. 0. Marchu2.y1I Bicycles Owi Price. We.,I h:We tem fromt $20.00' tand up~. Com :tti pice tem. WVe umii oil yon. Oiir goods~ are gniay. SNIDER & A NDERSON,. O7lENv1LLE, S. C. augl1 tf. THE SOUTHERN, C RE ENV L L5E S.p. FT RST GJLASS 0OMMIRcTAL HIOTPEL, owly RofItted, Riefurnished, and Mfoders. ized . A ll G4uest.s Rooms~ Largo, Liht, wvith Open (rates. Largo Sampl* R oom to Ollicc Floor, City Railway from Air Line to Hotel. Perms per Day, $2.00, Oxontox W. KrrTnrLEH Msutager, CArT. WV. R. Wmoma. Chiefr ,.