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Vol. 44 ?A~i~ LASS. C., THURS DAY, FEBRUARY1,19F.N7 8OWE~N &.01iii.D11088, Attornoys at Law . Pikents," . c. Oct. 5, 1893. U11. J. W. NO-WOOD, Dentist, Dr. IW. M. Nr.nwoon, Assistant. Oflice, 88i Malu Street, Greenville, S. C. Jan. 9, '92 y DR. J. P. CARLISiLE, Dentist, Green Ville, S. (). Ofllco over Alwison& McGee's Drug Store. - J~ R. J. I, WIl,IA1S Is 110W ~ nienit~ loc i0: 'd: at l'ickenii, an' Old ' his. Prefetslona:l S'i'vieos to 'lit' peoil" of T 01 the ltown aild st4nerolindi(tg (")111111. tico anid "side'nce at the Orillaose Oct. 26-3m The Exchange Hotel, GREENVILLit, S. C . W. HENDERSON, Proprietor. bt~~sjij!I In~ U I Q. T.aryp flxmis. 3peolal attelitio to CoinrCifl Travel an Tourists. Table Fare Unsu rpased. Fine Climate the year round. Ap. 7, W 2 H. E IAU 01). .1. L. 'iIot14NLlY, Jit I,, C, 'rToR0las.1y HAGOOD & THORNLEY BROS., Liry, Food, SaleIG zoling (SSo Easley andiPickeis,!S. C.. (Opposite Ilotel.) Carriages, Buggies, and Saddle Ihorses, at reasonable rates. Bgy- Your patronigc solicited. ABE CLAC. GO' E'. CO E. Clark & Cooper, D~ealers in Mad1i ani Granite Moment, TOXBSTONES, of every description Also. MANTELS, STA'!'TJARY, VASES anl Wrought Iron F-' NCIN(G, G(.reenville, 8. C. Sept. 119, '91. If you want th linest PiLTUltES made in the state, go to Wheeler's Studio, 113 McBee Avennc Greeiville, S. C SW- Crayon Portraits a specialty April 7-y. 0 sse's IV ctg" Has retady for ilspection1. Latest styles inl Walking Hats for Ladies and Children. Infants Ca>ps an d HIats, Ali the Noveleti s of the Season. "All (oods at Cost for :3 days." PR!ZE WPINERS Fm-iiih-lmion 15 dAo ten tial whenI hle p-rper. Cont11e i.lei;.d If yuwanlt ano'M o eutto n.T the Carpenter Organ. W. J. B. STILES. Nov 9,93 Dealer in GREENVILLE, S. C. REPAIRING A SPEGIALTY. Oct. 19.--3m CO TO To Buy theo best' DRUGiS, at 'the lowest prices.. Full-kine of BLANK BOOKS, STA TIONERY and'S Ch11O SUP PLIES. Closing out our PAII NTS, AT COST ! A full line of ARTIST'S MA.TE. RIALS. D. T. BACOT & CO., West Green-ville, S. 0. Oct. 5, 1893.--6m. $100 Reward For tho Merchant that gives you more Goods for your inoney then I wvill. Just notice the following pi ces : Cro-rum ---N uv S-roCK. Youth's Sulta at $3.74 Do. do .4.75 Do. do .5.50 Men's do 4,75 Do. do 6.50 Do. do 7.00 and up to $15.00. Coffee 10 pounds to the dollar. Cotton Qhec.ks. 41 c. bly the bolt. 3-4 Shirting 4 To. " ." Prints, all stylest, from *f1-2' to 6e. all colors 7e. Good Brogno Shdes 76 cen'ti--oth A lot of shmoe, 8::nl I mid Iirge No. ut cost1. Chlildrens ~OiP~ courseshoe 12 eeis .Jean~s at 18 30, 2 I. an d no) eent S. Can't be beat at the pritce. 1 will buy your hn it Cotton, Sce(d Cotton, and~ Cotton Seedi, at market *prices. Also, dr y or green hildes. Mr. C. JI. Parkins and. Richard T. lIallum'n,' are now with me, and will be glatd to meett their friends. Respc~ltfullJy, I~bety S (.O'12 19. 0 1 Spmitli & in trb 11 IU c d"'. t at D) ay en . Telephone N-.) n. Night calk .-,\ I -, phone No. :w. 63 and 05Main Su1,<m T116 B& i .). S'I'U: s 8AS, 0D On BOTH WHITE AD Y CEILING, FL.X2fl .ERBOARINR, WA SH-8 HOT-BED SA S 6 FEET, at T. U. THAVE n Sof pur. A l1I. A full Lh - 1t1( S'i-:CT.\ a'(ulI t's r r As it is now nlu1 llhi See . Will' keep a:)71 fu line o i ha;'~ ut. Then theecie .\T . full c 1's N line-a.vuytr e 2. und bt6yfl5 Phy sie PrIiiinnt(.e ae' -(pond Il day . . When yo come t'> cy,.iVe re a 717t t~ Ealey, iS. C ., Feb P. 18.' 1 I NEWLI1 i? 1ia S $141,> .Mi -. _ prcjIn, Sstove have tat A ac seat -ouner,, V rT . to ive y C :s.r of thle h n - rateft hall:( illun nwu h2 po brr l tfiedh ch Io, ,n~'l\,il not. a IoMlg it' ho p os byl( -: J: hauletl aw h C V 1 i ly, ! w ur,.--. Ienou This ofr i'vs h 5ave talb - a s,:091 ill ;no ,.his longs n atfon ae. .c . t! ~f j O\- B a j n arrive n .e1 ' c o m nut2 \* n e e 6ne.J h llsi ., ~ aI tha eveh *oe l w me and'~ bring meil 24 't}ir ha: r. n . 61 . ~ J e an. 1 it , 1894 * 11rw16Oil p I U Ot f JEl! : '' fl(IV ' Ia.- a .H l ll is.: r 666e 6 Lu fl(. nTi. d in ie ; --.-::*THE.\o I~ '6. -966 I t\ 9 '6 : I \l E ).' 66, I 6 -'6., 6\V .o 6 !6 (I he\ b . i I not III t h1 I16 Wil )p .I. ,.''.e ber , I u(. of P o :6 o th es t. 6lp uien 1114' Ii t Iilt 6lt6to - li<iin, U.:> lip, .O 31 ('M .I'.61N EI row i -- ecut This Space is Reserved for the new firm of JON[S & GARRISON, Who will open at the old stand of PARK & JONES, 9 Pendleton Street, o0 or about the 1st of March, with an entire new stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND SHOES. Our Mr. A, J. Jones will leave inl a few days for New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore, for the . purpose of buying the stock; and at the greatly reduced price for goods the coming season, we will he in po. sition to offer to the trade, goodslat lower prices than ever shown in this city; and solicit your patronage. A. JAr( JOnS, IENnRY 8. GAisoN. P. S. -As it will be seen that the firm of Pail k & Jones has dissolve1, I do most sincerely thank my friends a1nd the public in general for theinr let. kindness in the past and can truly prmlise them that after the first of 1n March, I can make it mire to yone irinterst to deal with ie than evr before. A. J.veg TJom.-s. lo >f at ill th It ill 1 It If You Want Anything in I Gelerl IerchaliS 0. GTCALL~ ON ME. .I KEEP Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Cro ceries, Hardware, " and a full line of Farm Sup plies. I can give youi a low fourei on, Flour and Farming Imnplements. r'e JOHN CI. KAY is with iie and will *be pleasedt to have lus~ frien~ds call oin him. J. E. ROBINSON, Easley, S. C., Feb). 8. 94-ly. GU M-E LASTIC Scosts only $2.00 per 100 squaro feet, Makeso a good roof for years, and' any. one Canl put it oin. GumnEJ.as~'w PAINTr cost only O0 fcenits per' gal. in b~bl. lots, or $t .5( or 5 gal. tubs. Color (dark red.I Will stopl leaks ini tinl or iron r(o.>f: '. anid willI last for years. Tav~ tr. -nd~ i sti amps for sa imples~ and full e.pari i llarUS. etGUM ELASTIG ROOFING 00., 39 & 41 WVest, Broadway, NEW YORK Lot .L AGENs WA NTEiD. IFe b. 8, 1804.-G m. 90TTON SEED. Ta':ke y'ouri Cotton Seed to P. 1 Curetonl, in Easley, who will bn; your C1ottoii Seed and pay the higi Cash price for it them, ie is buy ng for the South Carolina Cotton O) Company Greenville Mill. e-G-Ot. 54mn Or you are all worn osit, really gu'vi for nothini i il it la getneral dehnity,' rry E' ilcure yot , 1n1 i ive a ~~taptite. S01 SpD, I G-FOO]~2S .7 . ON SALE FOR 15 DAYS. Monevy "Is aneee:-sit v to effect, set without respect to cost. The line of Dres' Goods 1s beauti. fiu in all grales4 and the stvylS are guaanteed. Best grades ()f Spring Ginghamis Outings Calicoes, <bs And Ahirting Pere-ales. A good 'tock of tile cloicest E broidery, Edings and Fllicing . r,0 1" Plaid awd plain Lawns,Nmsk, Piqie ar.d all such goods a.,re ned. ed for1 early Spring 'ewing. 11is is your lat chance to get (Ood, bis'IIiThnable Gods abolu 'V silughtrlt. L *os no tim o to1m0ke s..lecutionls. Firt. comt. first choico. \e regiet to ilae such a havoc ill prices on accou--nt. of our ('0, neiw h ioJI:. in 1i1ter,, but ve are ill a deep cut-We llst. g"t ut 111l tlis is the oIIyI Ioinl I o th eI I face. .All goods iist go If SiaightrtI pracn move th1?0ierII..'. A Ad money lItust c+-n1 to 11:J%.e oI -lissol (itull McAlister- & I3cn tz. I' . A lI I e n Indl 1., 1 lilt will obige si.;'v by :i : ; (.'r, enville, S. ,94 (tei~ic we pei wi ina yeari'li( gi endeu i-m' i e ve l he~ 'fr~ cutoe rs bnnI ever' befiore uta IiU s e tiou mae hig; ivl H awgoo riigdaiy Lowt& prcs-n al lam 'ol IWets a in 'o tesadtho in 1.in thettlor ,a dapo -o a h -: Oncnt a :udor ! Tuf you have' Cm:.e yur promntl er Ih-entwit usl otme y Couhs Cdop soe Thnt ahroeit.'oh <Wh-bop<in Cgetan shma roby Corsyin pty--ht yi o riva. hst cure harom you!wllozw~u l takenIn tluo. or ruly,8 na ur agoIo ~odakorClut 1 SHLH8BADrucePLS~u1 .O ~LOI1 & Go.RR teedo~uo yu. ~rloT A iR f3 O1.0 ott. i 0 lit'in I Ielmpo'a o' Ch eicf Co nm.l:1d4b i o)V('M4 1iAIch444y4 .-Spe a :fr n ii i 44(11 114' this (eve4( 14 ( ne - (Ite th 11vllin re'o't of Chieof 11h11, o n h o }4( i0i1 lI 1 1'( , 411(1 1till 1' Onido ( llj 1 o~llg )ortU~n v givi thet( onsabld'side ()f tho killing:" " li 1I i WOl 1() 14 1 ' t ha > 111 fior th 1!1 last. two w1 ks by I.) (I i i'rent p I ar 4 a |1d in (lie~ W or Incl4 (1'illu 9 m\' ( in ill 11.1d 3(:l~ is e 1h0114110(\'S 1t, 1 tn- s , Ili We 4il 1l 1( .'ll Ot i il 1 1,(1 We' l ikv Wlislc y \o l dy Wh1Y W <> lId biy, opinly dfyingt the 111 nd SWO11 ingh tIt tioy Wld 11d b< uirt d , hOul that iV wolr wh -ttelupte d it woul hito 1i4l( dust. .I : ii filI .i d (4 1 i l 44 - :lili il I: 1 yI dan,1cl to Conviet he partles (d m li I \\ kI %\, Wnv ri . I I t. W: Wom1lt ,u-illist ti\'o II, if- I'n ild :hne d in hll nd of the sh4ri'li. His dll Ity s ill11 l11d Ino alid 1.,l VOl18tailhkS 'IS R! JWs ntlWe o l W' r iI W i 114 41 P I d t1l4 Ivh was bin. Sold Ii't found I (ne 0h1 1r. Wo mot, a party h1o inl frmil-d Ius that. he( had Just, boug!ht ir,.In thlen, at, a houlse nlearl by. i tod us that the whiskoy was4 not4 ait the house4n, but if wvo wouild 1i.) the hou)lls andlgv th in thw 'lli' ?M \ >110 14 i le ni 4 l W< t IW 4 ' : t r , g( (t th .I u 1; % 1! 1 1. 11 1 a 1 il :1 \ : 1 1 1 44ai' I I14 t 44 i r V., Vi.j Y.. \' ( 1114 444V, ' i i Wr, td I N .i' 11v. % I It I :v g l - 11. 4 ' I. e Vil r <> I i n1 1 .1 1 I I 1 Y \; \ 4 W >ll 14h141 l i1 II 1144 (44444 Itr Id <hni d~t 1444 414( M a l) n W1401 Wi ii ilde ii~ I) rIy19e43 wetue Sh: toi . . 4r I'd 4.4Ae 4l41 ',' 1 4'44 4' S .W ..n. p4.1(11. II lower41 d 4 ih ,4 w. to hi udi'lll( 11444 4 '.44 WI ll.4 1' I \-, I (4 ' 2 <<' 144 4441. 1-I 1e i 4%111 iii I i ll '-. 2. rgi ii .re the, : one1 in4 4' his right. ha from him. A. :. . 44mate 4o 4la 4, rin M .'4'A i l'~ , lI riu '' G.:0 i is mor in ih.h44.r wheel4 at.4 th 4p4r41' ( 'i 41 dd 4-l l 414'l 4. 1 > d - I 2.e\ r':~l of nt11 Ilbl 44 [5 1 A Fi RnE AT THE ENOREE FACTOnY. SPAR'TANnUnI, Fob. 6.-Spocial It iii not; only illicit liquor dealers t hat must, suflf1' in this big coun t:: but upon tho disastor to the. Sparhi mill is1 piled another for tiho Enoirenc Manufacturing Con any. II iIo Iresidont Coffin and uplintendent McGowan were at the spart aM ill wrock sympathi ogin with very ono, from Prosi. n lat. Montgo-mery down, they re. vd a Im eag, announcing the tartlin. fact that their big ware 1'usl emOitaillinlg fivo thousand ha les of Ctoin, wats burning. They rehaiere a t ize and veib. to Eno ing till ill(, (iveninig to hear the ro. lilt ot th fir. Rports aro moa !T'. It is HIid that. six l1hndrod - I' mntr or less burned. ItiS a- known wilihr tl firo is under c'sit iro)l (r how it started. It is vory hlkely that. aly lo5s will b fully p)r- b((..I d. Thbe FnmendtheNesm r Mny ii think that newspaper hlte :ne lperi.4ent dunners. By way of' ) comparisoll let 11.; SUPp1)1 that a kii-mer rais'ed 1.000 buishels of wheat I year and sells this to 1,000 persons in all parts of the country ti, agreat portion Of hiem sair'," I will hand you l dol - a :-!. t n."' The farmor does vi i a t I 'Ibe sniill :aut say all right. E a th. Inu w Ihls are gone, but ha hs nt h ngto shlow for. it and theni it he' lma01 ooled away his beh erp,:111. IL, value to himt is I a t.ini|| lfe d lill'bIes COiso In b hei c nsy barrlassed inl b.!!. hIIi:: debtors each n 'I ,a, traot it w a a small. b it wohtil nOt help b! I i Iin d of' business - o, as the plulisher b uill 1A tni it? A mtto it, 1110lc ally one .. . . V. -I Il 4 E yes. nv h u. ying down. Sit b11h light, or so tho 4::;' -ii Ie' left shotilder orlwriNting. *I " hoinlc the I'ght come I ei b b d, tho s1:110w of the b ' p..(e il alls on the pa. t 1 .h1g the line of I nI.' i'':-g the eye. Veils, v Iws are iljrl.ious.4 14I' v, IU 1fl11, 1.Q bo % 011 l b11e II the 4o!teast eharest 'It. 'he e e. i hioil hw rested five ertin m.inu tt. a ftr each h':our'slt" read in;. 'i'ha' st idy at'mulnsic anid German iha ol on tithe eves, amid the eyes sho0n1dl le r,.bt l ml(oe fri eietly and longer at a t inw wheni engag ed in thiese stud.1 Avohl\~'): facing the lamplight t udy1I lingt. A hadl stor'anch some HlS ma !ks fad Iy CV(S. Attend to the ria.:kels 14' eyes. Whlen the eyes feel ti4i bathle thiemi with soft water, hot 4r coitl, wXihi(''ver oni trial pr'oves more comfot alei. Thei ho I wd ater gone(rally FlesICh I~aing and~ Ut11Il T'emper'. hi' dep-lorI'Ial e r'esult of' meat eatinig, a y.s Mibs. Ernest4 Hatt in Thle H~os fit al, "is the ill temnper' which is said to~ bwe i throi compld ain England. Ini less meat eating F'rance urbanity is thei rle; ini fish anid ric3 eatinig Japean harsh1 w'ords~i areC unknowvn andi~ an prova\'ils even' amongli ih'eliichii w4ho Aud\14 yet inl our' conceilt, ii na; ns are s'nihug mission. I Iih il how,~ 1to bjehave. And I Ii i buii'hl'er the(i r cowsa :n-u4fo th di iestrutiton thir' civiliz.ing wor'.i among til old1 New. I'gland judcgo * f1 ad-e a gl e rVpe: h by saying: \l r.--'----,l wish y'ou would tako a Iiw fealthers fromi the wmng of your im ltion and1 putc 11 themi in the tail of -A cit izen of Anhdersonf who was at eia-d with grippe a shtot time ago, Ssinailarly ef icted promplt cures in each i v~we y11hapl using asafoet ida pillsa li 1 lit birg'.r than a1 b1ltucshot threo in Itinus a d1ay.--Anderson901 Jorn'inal. Thi'oasi I. E'arlIe, E~sq., has boon~ tanIl~'h0) ppited Ciorono.r for Andorsoni Cout'tnty v'icd 11. Ml. WVright~rosigned