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'j11 fe i u -rm1u.a 1 The "People'~ Joi ial PUjBLJIs!ED WEEKLY. T. J. MAULDIN, EniTOn. W. L. MATHENY, Bus. Mon. ar EntAred at the Post oflice at Pickens an a ecoud-olass matter. _ _to Subscrltioi, $_1-00 i Year. THURSDAY- JAN. 16, 1902. bU ------to This year 'tle office seeks the a man;" If it finds him-all right. Moving and having to mor e are different matters and many people afe experiencing these very things this January. That extension of tax-paying ill time gives the Treasurer a breath- a ing spell of one month and twenty- w" seven days. ra W The legislature is in session and o an al nost endless chain of speech- si making, at tangents, is in progress pr at Columbia. LI Those who do not sow will not C( reap, so many Pickens county far mers, though late, are taking the last chances for a wheat crop. It Franklin J. Moses, one time rt Governor of South Carolina, is having a hard time in his old age. He is really an object of charity t and pity besides. - - - -- ' * * *0 That precious old relic called the "Liberty Bell" is now in Charleston whoro it was welcomle a Thursday by the sweet chimes of k Old St. Michael. n March winds will hold a cotton picking and distributing carnival in a few sections of Pickens, and this year's bird nests will bu sof tly lined. The low price will work a little good. In 190.1, the valuation of the mineral products of the United States exceeded a billion dollarl. And still we mine and manutfac- a ture, bringing the products, from " the very depths of the earth, to man for use and enjoymont. Those'debtors who contracted I heavily with the merchants last, f year and failed to pay are liko the c the man who borrowed the black. 0 smith's anvil; and the merchants Y feel a little like the blacksmith when he needeathis essential art ieo in his business, and couldn't get it. MIatthew~ llondricks, ex-super visor of this county, speakcs oult. on the drainage proposit ion. Though he (does not suggest any dleiinitet plan to help matters, lio points outi many of the troubles to be over-- i come beforo a serviceable law can ' be brought to work otfectually. Tho late aninounconment of the appointmeont of Mr. D~avid A ike.n as pustniaster at Greenwood, S. (C. was a blunder that an up1-to-date administration shmoul d remombert' with shame, sinco that gentlenian had been deadl ammnth or so at the timo of t~he announeent . If you have not paid your taxes, the best plan is not to wait till (he last day but walk upi to the TPrens uror's oflico ando get the nmat te'r oiT your mind. T1hue exte(nsion of tune was for your benet, but niot to postp~one the agoniy of' pa~rt ing wh hiI a little cash. Thtui must comue sooner or later. Cotton mnill enuterprises in Sout1 h Carolina, for the yoar 19~0 ; shiow that a totail capital ot $:, 1.15.ouui has boon projected. Of this amount $995,000 has heen in act ual increase of capital o~f (oxistinug plants, This Stato still holds see. ond place in the U nion is thi way of cotton goods mianufackure. Small por, to the niorth of P'icks ens, has set all peole to ways of carefulness and prudence. Citizens in the immediate vicinity of th& I trouble are doing their best to care for the sick and prevent the spread of the disease. It doesn 't appoar C that the State authorities, though I notified, have done more than I record the notice. t. Aniderson has lost her power nl darm and Abbeville her power s< house, From both eleotrioeity eL Was transmitted, being there gen- tI erated for power and lighting pur, tI poses. But these pt'ogressive towns 1s will not lag in the precession..... n< they are blessed with public spirit. SC ed business men who count misfor- gi tune little more than incentives to te broader and more enduring im* in Provements -' 'h cutr i~uputis eolunyb Tho legislature convened on the lth inst. Plitics will be di 1s8ed and a few bills of minor iportance passod. While th erie o somo ilI)ortant probloms raiting Cho attention of legisia. re., it is not probablo that, at is session, any sorious action will taken on any of themin. But no ling What the legislaturo may without warning. * * * We havo sent statements to our bscribers in arrears, all of which 11 doubtless have beeln delivered the timo this issuo of the paper received. Th is simply Inclls bLuis. essand a newspaper is entitled to i much consideration ,in a blinessc'm ay, as any busilnos 1111m, corpo tion or association of Imlen. It is ) int, n ither is it a reflection ianybody to receive oe. It ouply means that wo want to in oyo the paper ant in ordor to do is we muti1st have What is (uo0 us. 0 are, not. bogging anybody to liply, but iiiiply reminiding you your obligation with the polito quest, that you comply at onco. is Simply blisineisi and businhess lies are tinyleildingi. , * * An driw (' arngie 11:9 givell ton illionll ar I.- the f'deral gov Pilin 'lt to r tlte irpo.si of ftind(I ig aIn iislit tiol wich s11,ill (o prate w th thr instittions in elliiItgii liv'M, gi 015 t i, rsaiel i ld i i i 1i liei lt Ili t.r 'lon v y s't t ilv l) lit 1*i illd 11id all d ilA.trtietioha of ]t aktvilleie l il t l'a ker to itild it1 un"lifiel t., proftt erb . Thus artilogiol opes, per fii ps, L reIlm lise o S ile (f thi e peI plo fe ih 10 i llti t cillhilli atiolls of copitill The Choorfl :ir of bus ile itll IIm Overy sctionof tihe ilt)comtv Tr Mondliy lolintsin that tey ro detormined to0 a mko th b t. t lit u i viation . ThIIis In oin i sum lhe ai hard year, aid tho im, n hio will most f-eel it, art) the niii lho through 1901 made advtanos iiep thos depeilient ol uredit ,)r supphies to tahl their 1901 rlip. 10gi(d eConomi11y u, it Iervted thi,1-ohout the preselnt carl and induistry must he thy Vatch'word of ill or thie t ied i Oi d mag nt huch wosei1 otnthr ,boyiiro tlday hosi'i wo' ha itt dono lairl i thi'i,! t he inor in it, hard to l whose itadvn he yor Thgerbes phlvi Ilt':mt )iaely ups andIIlt "arane"~ (li pst t lisptiti to dio~ tslhergt t hing.ro ,h Ore hm01 Ii't ,l are as ar, it. dl -- 1 hatni( mlfeiythI33 disposd tohelp(1 iiaheropIhey ar aolssu byP potropar ienesttlohat, is helphertoir i .pfracted.n sihPoloe p av~~*e aci norcnira IrHuta iess ort> cti. iec f the aiournmentob akt o viio bydwhchough IC furplu nditribuin (1f jedra r elieryul of utils in roa C ildinopmltel soa 11101103a invonvedd bWhat tw ountry vadsise af oncreram) Ol sCtn1i bni andlthe reprvsneftrtave ihecpn es ho urg, erseplng at her~ ~le vry baidus in theo publi prvlessnto all provae hrealf in ereste ingood at Ta neethy ond e themotr If All the poople road all the ad vice the newspapers have been giv ing them since ,January the first they ought to be I)OsseOd of onough information to get through March, at least, without much trouble. It takoli the storn roali ties of the long stminer inonths to help m(ost people to a full roa iza tiol of what a year means totheml, and those who do not then learn usually finish in the fall-or got IiIIislied . AMERICANIZING ENGLAND. Influence of American Wonen on liritish Social CistornsM. But it is not only in tho realm of the shopkeeper that Amerlen ano have be come popular, ays Earl Mayo in the Janunry Forum. They have been tak en u) .with ejlal or even greater en thusiasm by the highest ranks of suet ty. There is no doubt that their popu larity has been du in great mensure to the influence of those Americn wo men who have narried.into the ranks of the clever, titled or wealthy, who formu the most Important elements of British high society. Tle grace, tho brIghtness and the adapitability of these woien have inade them fi inensely popular, and the British, hav Ing fouid themn fair types of their country women and countrymen, have extemded nill equally cordial welcono to the latter. At every house party held inl Englnid last su1 nner, lit every I.o010ln dinner find oin every ynichtiig expedition Amerlcans were iuclh In evidelice. There have been many signs ilo to show Ainertenn ifluiece on Eni1lisI SoIdl Customis. For onev thing it n1inty be Seel in tie fleeiny or one nilt say iniore propler'ly perhaps tih relaxatIona of the stiff n ecked aperol system. 'itil (huit recently it was iisual to fIil lin Enghti1 a forul- gnt herig at whih fasioniable yoiuig VOiN ere .1ilowed to aittend ineuoaldb ch rns1. lrinig the List seasoni, howvevr, tilwre wee weruy such af fairs or-anized bly fashionialie young p eI'I1 iiii trader the direction of ( auinld young, iin:itroni, as N, very gene'r al Ily th Iocustfi I n 1 th Is counft ry. There' , is it very ntietvable tediien(y in Eng4 1:ind to iallow youig people InIuch Iore freedotu of soicial intercourse th for in'rly. It eniot he salid either that it cliango 1 at all uiipopular with th young people thetuselves Or that It se.ts likely to have aiy other effect than to develop In the English gil the Self relllanlce that is so protnminent a characterlstle of her American cousin and to mike young ien and women understand each other better thati un der the older aid more fortiml system. Another "ffect of Ainerlean exinple is 1o he fotid in the growing popuflar ity of hotel and restiturant 7life abroad. U'tilI the Amerlenn "ITivIsion" It was nhu1iiost itn unthieard of thinltg for a famn ily to tako diner in a piblic restu rnt whenl their owNN1 lion. -Wits nlin11 Ie for the purp'se. Antd as for enIter tilliig frientds Ill such it place, that was looled uponl its altogether too (itre' toI) be aIttelulit ed. Now, however, till tis is chlangedl, and1( It 15snot uin ugsuia1C for ia London0 host and1( hostess to enii upon)01 thme re'soulrces of a fashionn b le hot el or~ restau11rat inli gi v ig egnter ry houiis(eHC(l ne inmnidat ion. A algnl Iennit signt of thle t reiid ini thiis di-etlion Is to finte hotels tha~mt is goIng on ini ItLdon at thle presentt ihgne. T.iliese hotels them selves, biy the wiay, are beeoiing rap illy Amneriean ized. A ineric lotintods of organitizaitIion anad mHtanngement-, A merlenn ish les and1( Amritennu in itks are coing uomre anad more Into voigue, andt~ it is easy entoughi to findl halIf a dozent hote18lsit Lontdon wleh are in all essenitlal respects exactly like those of Newy York. A USE FOR COAL ASHES. Dlscovery- Thant Fireproof Mortnr (Can le Mande Therefrom. George F. A verill, living at Art-erne, N. Y., sa i hnt hie has discovered a mlean s of usinig thle waiste eonaI ash cina der's 111h1t wll i he thle lithlerto use less nit eriii of1 grea t coiinntercinl vaI ii(. Thle uist wleh kitr. A vet-Ill has foundt for t hese coal nsbes Is ia a new kind of Iirep'jroof iliortar-, ti0 per cenlt of which is iuiade up of ((oal ashes iandt the rest doublle hydrautlic cemtent, says thle lirotoklyn Enigl e. Air. A v-trlll his hiad tests iiadie undioer the' suplervision ii of h deparii itit ol' hulinihigs ini .Alanhatlain whlichi shiow Ithat te inisuilating pr'opr' t'es of L I block eiongst riote tn coiI rdig to .\i r. A ver-ill's sp'llient ionis nire vtery great. in faict, Mir. A veill says t hat withI over I ,7to degrees 1". hiardiy aniy pertiblet111 heat coutmldt he felt Iby thle hiaiid oni te other' sthle of thle block. b loik werue no1 t inited, and stome41 whiIte p1 it' anld oak aI' .inters shtowedt nto signs lt' chain igg. A t he'rmoter i oin the. up lit'r sid o thIle block duiinig thle whole timhe of thle test registered only 11(1 de Ar Averill also ptroposes to make a fiirepr'ootf c'tcete'' froim the wiaste ashtes wlhh eni lie used it cilinigs andil ent lit ino int o blocks for p artIt Ions. It hais beenci est Iimatd t'Ihat thlit amiounit of waiste. of cmail ashes it 1ntiihattaii and Briooiklyn nggregattes oo,0000 cuble ynrd(s ycnrly3, the greater portiont of whlela Iniow dumped intto the oceant. Telepihone5 ont Dinling Tabiles. Therie is a ntew quIck lunch telephone it ChIcago, aind the city has the honor through the Chicago Telephone conmpa ny of being the fhirst In theo world to prtovidhe (iniers wIth telephtones whIle they cat, says the Ciengo Record-Her ald1. The broker, financier or mier chantt itow eats lils hutch placIdly cer tain that his place of business can calil hInt uip and lie talk back to It without leavlitg lisa table. Thtree cafes of the cIty aire already using the system, and it promnises to be itnstalled in all popu Er' eatIng places wItin a short timte. All the (lining table ntow needs is a stentogr'apher andi typewriter to make inan absolutely happy. ,Lntest Sotivenin. Cupa, Quito new, not more than a month old, are the alumInium cups, souvenirs of the Spaishel-American wat'. They hna to on the outside a large portrait of President Mecinley, a smaller single portrait of Catptain ttobuon and groups of offloora, see, Shafter, ilg~ ga som Bole and DaIwa;, TO RESEED THE RANGES Move of Railroads For the Good of Western Plains. MATTER OF VAST IMPORTANOE. PIau to Be Tried In to Sow Three '7Ioumand Acreg to Ifrercnt (rases to See Which Iu theMost u1itbiLe. Propoh'ed to llegij the Work Early Next Sprinkg. It has just been given out by railroals with headitquarters inl Omah, Neb., that a plaln Is nlow on foot which contem Plates the ultImate resee(ling of all the Western raiges, says the St. Louis Post Dispatch. The lrellimlinary p1ortion of tho Scheime, itself it vork of great m1ag. niitude, iIvol'es extensivo experiment Ilg with the cultivation of different range grass seeds 'With a VIew to deter mi0ing those best slited to the purpose. This proposition is o;e of great fig nlficaIlce and many raiulencat lons. Should it he carrIled to a successful is sue the ranges of Utah, Nebraska, Wy oiing, Montana, Nevada and Idaho Will 1)0 vastly IIffected. If the proper grass plait enn be found, the different railronds Interested lin tliese stItes will go to great expense to further the The ri*. lroads expect the ;government to lielp promnote the slchine as soon as they sIowv tlie inittei to be prntileal. The dliterentt stiaites to le Ielieited w.ill Ilso be Isked to cotiilte at share of the gelneral expeniie iniri''red in e:. Ing thev pliins to natiliiy. The Ien vhio are at oi head of ile p1lns decla:)re the sCl(em for r-eeeIlng t1he ranges to he ot inore linipor'tancie to tlt colintry than lrrigat n, beeuse til formner ivlll if enrr 11 out he far lore extellsive in Its s "p.1 nditll the lb-n (its resulting from its ioption. Th1ie territory whlelvh Cnl ho htfited( by Ir rigation Is luntitd beuse of tlle InI Ity to secure inore thiaIn I tain Ilnounlit of wnter froin erii strea.118 The trihe tory t lbe beeilled by re-see Ing is onlI:y liiiited by the extent of the ran me of the woft. 'Th e emitI I plai is szaitd to be so Well mapped out. thlt th- a1tua1ll wvorking out. of the first st-p will glu withi tle (arly springt:. It. C. ,1utlsoii, industrial Iaglt otf the t o Itl1I iiway andot Nav IgaI lon coulpai'y, Is v0ahd to be sla Ite-d for the expeimental part which will be 1irst nIttimlpiled. lie is IIOw In charge of the exi: i-irhnental farIm of his ron.d at Walla. Walhi, Wash., and Is already tunik ing en reCful prelitninary tests along tllu line sIggestedtl. Western ra.iges have heen very much 13)n0po veiisi'd anld InIjrl-ed b y over crowding of herds in the past few yeIn I's. Shieep partici' ull y have been the alise of the trolIble, its they nre very dest rutive to grIasses. Walut they (o not (ig olit. with tIheIr sharp teeth they n h in Ill witl theIr elunlly 1harp hood's, iilifiuched beyoid a rea son nhle lImit they enni tirely destroy atlI growvthI except thle soage grass. As a1 result of thle dieterlornt ion or the range Inlm iiy I lnoes It no0w rethiires two anid thlree time n31fS mny neres to prh'.vide for' a given nuinber of enttle ns C orn ierhy. hem rail roadsa expi et by r'es(ein ig to so Iimpr ove theiose rangies ihit they will provide fur a larger num her-i than1 origi nally. Fori thle conducnt of the experi mental1 parit of thle work the follhowi ng pluan has been dleterminied 11pon1. A spot contaIn lng som)1 3,000 neres will he fenced off in (i) Come1cetra'lly loc'ated ran lge. ThluIs will lie di vIded into thit 13 lots1)0 for tile trylng out of as mnany dlIfferenlt gmrasses. The cent ral hihen wIll be to find( some grass whleh will he permaniilent, luxu riant and1( hardy. Seeds from all over the world wvIll be used, and many from AfrIen nnd South1 Amerien have al reaody been receIved. When thle correct grass Is found, the gover-nent ando states wIll be call ed u11on3 to ai vely co0-opberate with tihe railiionds to reseed thle p~lins. 'Tho gov er3)iieint will be aisked to makze a large aphpr'oiatiion Cor tihe purchase an ud sowing 0of the svled throughout the ranllge atinit ry 113nd thle sate t wIll he aske-d to p)rovidle for state lands every All of thIs will mienil fil en1loIhs w~or'k, bu13t ('a chiiss5 ig y(ear r'end-rs; It l'Oi'( illiherative. The greatest puirt( (If thlit work will be0 the pro(te(' in ofi' t ha t lai rt of' tlhe couin firy rest-edltuI iit il( the new grals- has1 siitlit-ierit sianyt ti iiituinti Islfl. Tis is ai vast jproh lin, anadtit' giUoiernment will bI enclled upon toi bruig its authlority to bear ini \Illsa Aarmgariet. 'Tolle of 1tithiold, Ill., was th~e guest of Milss lrd'tie Kl patIrk'k (if St 1,o'iis on C hist mans (lay. Shte took a wall: withI hiei' poodle dogC an d fell inito an i eighteln loot well. She was bruIsed andl~ too) we'ak to evenu I enull for help. I ler failthful little (log rani ba ck to thle Kli1pa1trIck hlliouse and beg'an I winin1 g anad grabn 1)ug wIthI his teth Ialt tile cloiinug (If lIss illpat iekI and1( ht'r brothlens aind sisters, says the New York World. Theucy finually un dlerstood1 thalt the (log w1ished thleml to follow hIm. Tihey found Miss Trolle Iuconselous in the well. I'er injurIes gre serIous, and1( sh10 certainly wolid hav~e peished but for her dog's sagac ity. Gunrdinig the P'yramiidu, Pli'rpont Morgan Is coming to Caluro shortly, and ho ia not comning for is health, saysB the Cairo Sphinx. The arm11y of occupation wsIll repulse aniy attemlpt to remove tile pyramids and sphinx, flnd tile clogs of the Abbasslyoh fox hunt are being trained as sleuth hounds to track Mr. Morgan's secret atgents. ______ A GOO) I'IJOMMENDATION, "I hlavo nloticed t hat tho sale on Cham bierlain's Slomacht & Ihiver Tablots is ail. E mlost invariabcly to those who hlavo once g lused tiheml," sa:ys -Mr. J. i, WeVder', a prommient diraggit of- Casceade, Iowa, Whaiut better recomumendation could anly modIcine 'javn than for people to call for it whenI again Ir'. need of suchl a remedy? Try them whecn you feel dull after eatingc when youl hay-i a bald tasto In your mouth, feel biliout', have no nppetite or when tr'oubleld with constipation, and g~ YOuI are certain to be delighted withI the Drompt relinft whioh they oiY,,a n- E 1. E. iltIDGES, W. V. IHAMMOND b( Bridges & Hammond, t' SI I'lI Dry Goods C -AT- D Co)t I P' WVo vant to close out our11 entire 'r stock of DRY GOODS at, once. The Goods will go- tl pq -AT COST- 1 Comse nowland get bargaim. Ii Bridges & Hammond. T] PICKENS, - - S. C. @ @ 0 WEST ENDN+S MDRUG STORE, GREENVILLE, 0. Prescriptions file ld pollptly Alnd satisfaction !uarantccd. Most uJ-todt.e line Cf toilet irticles in the city. G entral's Store. Are you prejudicod? .A ro you opent to conviction? MIany people think it impih.l to finte a First ciss (iencral Store ill a town of this 'Size Don't you believe it! BecausU. 1ou cani be coil 'i ncod there is a First.-cliss General Store' 1here by calling On L. R~oss Eaton, Central, S. C. Whtere you will finid a fine andi v'ariedI Stock of D1 ry Goods, D)ress Groods and Groceries. L. ROSS EATON, Central, S. C.n FALL SPECIAL. WVhen you make presents, ive tasty ones, purcthasers >uy good articles. Pickens keeps silver goods mdi jewvelry; your presents mnd purchases await your se ection. Cicelv Rlolledi Plate Lace Pins, Color ed Settings, ,05 Colte~ Pla I'te Neck Chins1, W ith I t tuigs,15 list ( obl-1'ih-d LOrgne(ltte Chinjs, 2.50 iN na~ck Slik V!hs. Go.'d-iateud shiuIe 1. . 'oarii t ens.1 0 old 8.050 nfl1.' *n'-n cu!re ei n ttll . pair .S ti ll u ob -il d ir 2: I k oIt S elH n ,a s a d p t Se hvorth IDraceleIt,:heat I sile lin. NethIersole, 1 .5 Any article in J ewery ptro ured on short notice. R'~oge(rsI 147 silIve:r goods: 3e rkshirte a nd Shll Ma tin. orbes Silvetr CO's., Ottadru >le Plate Tableware. Yours for trade, WTv H PIOKEiNS, EA8JLEY, s. C iotice To Executors, Ad ministrators, Guardi ans &c. Pl'eanso mauke yonr annual roturns dutr g the month of .Jaury as the law re uirces. A failure to comply works a >rfuture of your commfi:;sionsi. J. B. NEWBERY, J9 8 Probate Judge, (IDNEY DISEASES .re the most fatal of all dis. N ases. 1) .111EV 9p KIDNEY CURE la ULI. 0 Guaranteed Remedyt tht r money refunded. Contains to emnedies recognized by eml. ha ent physicians as the be'st for tlt tdneoy anid laddar traublau at I-PRESI NG THE Not a section of this shop but st cmphasized il print. To tell ye e neV Scasoilln the prescribed mce were impossible. Can only Dll time to tille. To make lere a t assertion that this store was ne r fall and winter business is the p ESS GOODS SHOWING. The dress goods Showig is sue oud of. Ihe newest, the best 'iced. All the n-ew shades are he ILORED SUITS AND SEPARATE SKIRTS. liteve. of style and d(ress mak is SelSos l)(roduct, a fine reIrese 1rfection may be seen here now. KGS, Fl ,ANNFS, PIRCALES KGS A NI D )OMI-:STIC G()O IONS AT TIll'. LO)VES'T l'OS. IE NEW JACKETS AID FURS, Are here in great qiuan tities, an(d nies to finer grades, just as you lik iE FAMOUS "QUEEN QUALITY" SHOES FOl Ou r shoe stock is complete with ze wanted. For any item in Dry Goods, Notion' la(les, an(d House Furnishing Goods, Come to 20.1 and 206 i L; V'. W~E : P I *cc I.I. u ih re, (noan . ur tur of a\ ki Including a niceln.fI~ mit ad umin .~wde to knock he hot. probabl t he~ beIIiSt turni plows Lin the ii itiul be gladI1( ~ Vt V l Io i WE' IIA\'E A 1. FT~"ODDS ANJD ENDS" UN SH To Go \iIG TY I CJ()E I IN A NDI SEE Us :' dini' Th poor fa rmers neerd.d hel1ittp it is I hi.-s year P I laive~ alway don 10 n iy htiif -rI ih'n in t , r rucile. I apIpreci..o ' , r ii pa-ti~l~ 1. but11 hiow cheap. em nI sill i , e ,ut , a lltI. andarh lr gran;uhaed Mlggar 17 is all good si iiihi rs 'I00, all wool J-alns 25 -. whil -Iok 15 as good sowinig macuihine as inaui 2 ) ia re Woillienis (ourll sho 510 ie, 75c, 1.0;), up to I r d<o Iz i. ., I1th andl ilger if I n-alll to wilI pay I .00 fo pens 100A for can .cieed 7Th ni l g tre l~ t' I i.i. - wan to.s Oi h :' -1' A heavyu 1, iied oi Never burns. t he Ileather; i t. Secures ife't service. Sitches kept fromu breaing. Is sold inl all ananaItt con W\asthingtoni, I) A il~ w York E xprless"'IIl trains Nos. 55) dI 34; lirst carI soutlhboun~Id e i Wasin gtlonI N ioember) I'rd - 4 cari nortthbound1 leaLving A tlan = 1 Novemnber 51h Ih 1901 " NTI 1'hisi atllords Pulhua s i tOr'vice 01n formec 030 trins.' though1 from Altanta New York, the Pullman curs A d vinig heretofore been attached to for on Atlanita & New York Express NAfa. Charlotto and no lilma~il sera -1 wewi ChrlotQt adAlaa. . I C L A I M .. -ongly pr.esses its claims to U of all the good things of limits of our advertising rive you a hint of a few re and now the broad hon. ,er More cornpletely ready rovince of this "ad." .i as any store might be and the most reasonably -e from 10 cts. per yard up ing perfection there is in itation oi that style, and Bi,,- lines of JEANS, OUT SILIRTINGS, SIIE1r )S O'' ALL DESCRI JBLE PRICES. the prices are from cheap LADIES. all the new shapes in any , Carpet8, 1attillgs, Rugs, Window us alld We Will siV you money, ster &3-- Beattie, M10i1 street, GitEFGNVILLm, S. C. 1 heir moiCy As -.th ll? . F or ald simple, Ot(r rooms are Marchs, I niiesBridles ds, B-1ran [New... I edxsteads, and these tings., :in:I a thiousal oIf other useful 'V le)hih: thog our~i~~ 4)4 t-oc:k. Ill m out 4t yl c r w (ll1:. We4'. have OES AND BROKEN SUIT (Il!:Al3, ri Fall I nul and let1Ic us showv you te14 it, McFALL 4', thi. tm i: s o h.. m. h 14111 (:1 444 1.1.O': b4 :444nVh, I-on 114, sh e. :: )i , ' 1o..b - b~ el shil gll I"I;:l 44 :11 i i . :ge en4ileo) i Isrng 6 you eg 4 I will . pay go i r or 1 50fm'<''o'o-6i .1 hl lUndreUd and one simli ia: caus~ed by impure blood ma.ctive liver, quickly yield the purifyingr and cleansing >perties3 contained in QUART BOTTLO. urcs permanently by acting urally on all organs of the !y. As a bloodI-cleanser, flesh ider, and health-restorer, it. no equal. Put us in Quart ties, and sold at $i each. 'HQ3 MICHIGAN DRUG COMPANY," Detroit, Mich. Take Livertca for LIver Iis. *50. gI your suibscription to Tnn Jotin, hen reaid tho nows and keep in allar' ini a small nmount, but it payli 0 eaur's3 sulbscri ption to THE JOUW~ end u your dollar. ulIverised ago, ginge'r and redl 2 i9I & Thondega; ISag