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PICKENS SENTINEL. PICKENS C. B., S. C. I E. BOGGS, Editor and Proprietor. For Subscription, $1.50 per annum sit riety in lvance; for six mont hs, 75e. &verti,ee0itcs insert ed at one dolla pcrsquare of one inch orless for the first insertion andI fifty cents for each subse quent insert ion. Liberal discount mmle tel im,trchaits and others advertising for six iaths or hv the vear. awTPO1~ SITION~ ADVEl'TISEMENTrS NOT 'TAK(EN. Obitary Notices exceeding tive lines, T:ibutes of Respect, Communicatioll of a personal character, when admissa blo will beeharmed for as advertisemets. TIIUISDAY, MARCiH 10, 1892. The Tillman allies are makinag a greal wonderment. None of his friends have yet attemptee to excuse Governor Tillman for his unwar ranted atttick onl Jutdre Wallace. Political attrition will expose the knoi holes in every faction's platform, andl ial the sap off of all dough.faced demagogues There are about forty Tom Cats on Soutl Carolina's front piazza. The March Con vention will turn on its h1osc to settle till dust and the fur. Do not get excited about politics. I you arc in favor of Governor Tillhan elec him if you can. If you are against bin beat him if yon can. A onc enthusiastic Tililmnlite said t< the SHIIxI,n a few days ago: "Sleakinl, of 'rotton (riftwood' in the State ilouse, think Tillman is the biggest log inl the raft This caps the climax. The Mayor o Aiken tells how a monkey voted the demo cratic ticket six times ill tie election it 1876. His namwe appears o the poll list a John Jocko. Editor Larry G-.milt rays inl tie Colmih;: Iegister: "The peope )ire 11' nlow takel the hit ill their teeth." Vill be himll tell us who holds the reinils? Who bi lie< the people? Is the rider looking after th(I interest? Is Col. Larry lielpilg to clrr.) and rub them? Messrs. lichar(I 11. Edmillons ad iWil Hian Ii. Edtlmonds have retired from th< ownership 11111 mIanaUgemient of ti Am111 facturers' lce:ord. The R.eord Is (oe I great work for the South. amd tle les wish we enl make for is that its coiinlc( service anl success may 1 a 114 great ill thi future as it, has been in the past. The party colstitlutil Iectgniz.s tw factions. How (1111 any%- onie dcut 1 the pro priety of the call for the MAl:ch Conven tion? There is but two co'urses open ti the opponents of Governor Tillinanl: Or ganized opoosition, or slavish submission Patriotism impels to the former, fear to tih latter. If you (o not eindorse (verio Tilhnan,Aihoose ictwixt patriotism and cow ardice. The standard of 11itiei lmorlity 1111 be raised, Polities is too eclose to tihe wcl fare of the contry i to Ibe poisconedi will dishonllesty. It is julst as impIortat for man11 to1 be honest inl pit iCs as ini finane<C ancd religion1. iNeithIer ca:m lng contci nuec sue cessful withiout hionecsty. A 11uan hie a well get dellara icy steailincg as to get vocte bcy indirect ion or diecpt in. We wanct L< see mna conscientecus in all1 thciigs. I'cclit cal trilnuners and1( demago'guec ale a mlenace< to good governcmenlt. A fair spolre. (openi and( abolve boardlC contest for what we coni ceive to bce right is the onlly salfe o.c ...codtill(ent, O Thbis was the " whoop"1)' ill I 90. If tli Giovernlor ever was Oil this track lie ha: beein inigioriouisly switched oftf by an inisa. liable ambition. Thle organs assert thmt hei canneilt be opIposed oin the gro und of thce inc jury lhe has clone to thce farmers icy hii: b)rokenl pledges andi his ahnlse oIf all wIln honestly oppose Iihim. TIhie Sarm-rs :c op poses iml, beenuse ill its juidgmieiit, hce does not kniow howv to bce Goevcirnor. If lie knows how to abol(ish cellieres, reduce sala. ries andc taexes, lIe has nlever attempllteCd it. We are not oIposed to tihe mlovcehmnt, but to tile mlan whm is riding it. HIe is trying~ to ride the hull rig!-I er thle 1bet interestt of South1 C'aroinac inito tile United Staetes Senate. If we (enmlot hlead the bull, wr. aire goinlg to try teo get imo to flinig thate rid.er who has ncever denied hlimlllf onc n1ickel to buy the bull1 shucks, and whoc whlen lie gets doned ridiing him will leavn him LiedI toi tie lack, [foddelr or 1no fodder T1he friends eef Governor Titihuanl genler ally are op)poedc to thec MachI convetionm but, tihey congratutute themselves thact it is a11neknowled(gemen~lt that1 the March coii Venltionl of 1890n was right. Th'lere is nout an organ ini whichi this has nlot appcleare.d ane. is tile thiinest and1( weakest argmlncent we have ever' seen. TIhe allegatioi:r of the respective pilatformis show that thley widely dliffer in their condCitionIs aind purposes. One was~ called teo divide, thle othIer to ulnite the democracy. Onle was calledi to woun~d, the other to heal, tile one to) elect Thlhilla the other to defeat, him. One professed to: free tile dlemocracy iln order to enlslave it, the othler proposes to enslave it te make it free. The first was supported fronm faIth Inl a promIsed reform; thle oilier i supported thIroulgh fear of an hnpilenin1 disaster alike to lice state and1( tIhe party. The first was a call teo a (cass, tIhe latter ic to "whlosoever will." Thie tirst was calledC under free open liberael party ruiles, formlec for the benlefit of tile who'leiC party. 'Th latter Is called utnder narrow caiptioius p)ar tisan rules, formed for tihe benefit of a fiac tion. If y'ou want teo uniite thec party ainc save the State go wvih the conservatives Tile stronlger this miovemenc1t, tile stronge: will be the nlominee of the demcocrcc whether Tal Iiman or TJillman01. A cIgarette smoking miniister, who alse dances, 11a8 been requested( hy is Newi 'ork congregation to resignl. Thle dacll(in 'i dm"ht b XcIsed; but1 thei preachler sofl.avanf News. A CALL. To the Democratic Voters of Plckons I County. d Tho undersigned hereby call a mass d meeting of the democratie voters of F'iek. P ti ens county under the terws of the address l recently published. We suppose the purpose of this meeting h is generally understood. It will he to elect It ix delegtCs to represent this Coun1ity ill a o convention of democrats to be held in Col. h umbia the fourth Thursdty in March. That convention is called to find and use means to restore peave and good will among the demucrel: of this State, to put il an end to the unfortunate conditions, now I S existing, to guard against the dangers to i' the peace and libei ties of the people now threatened. It will be "authorized" to i nominate a State ticket or any part of one. I It will have large powers. Tile only limi tation th,e add:ess i-eeks to put upoin its ae tion is that ainy collest it Ilay decid to make shll be iizide the democratic party lines and uinder party rules. All de;ocrats if I'ickens county who ire iu sympatly with he prplises arlioun ced ill thlat address are invit(d to itect at the court house in Pickens on Saturday, Mach 1 11h tt it o'clock. Our delegates shou!J go to Cohimbia with the strength tif likens' united de mocracy behind it. Every man who ap proves the purpt;se of tile conivention ought to be tiere to cast his vote for (iidel-gates and to give his voice for a solid pirty and a k people standing together as one man, und the rescue of our State and party fromn the perils now surronntding them. Fi. C. ParSon., O. Ash 11owen, It. J. (illiland, ir., J. ]t. (losset t, .1. 1. JEl,i,as F. Ellison,f W. .11. A lgood, Thoq. Parkinm, Warrei 1latuilton R. E. Bowein, T . ). Iarrist, J. it. Amtlbler, - Riobt. T. Stewart, '. N. Itiniter, J. (1. Harden, T. J. BHowen, E'lias Day, J. tami Wilsim 1). A. Allgood, F. I. Itodgers, Job F. Smitih, 1.). F. Bradley, It. C. Grady, L. M. .3erry, It hms 1been wel wlsSid that coimonl sense is (he basis of all law. It etliirS largely inito-i fNt, it. conistituvles the rules wlicl govern every well regitlattd conmmnity. Smiic !' aite ofti put to gret anno1my :tn 1d tl im-nveniine by tli-,ir friends disrega ding the most ordinary social ruiles. Inl this day of progress aitI refinlen-nt, men and miiaidcis are (courteitis and polite it inaiy of tlhe- opposite six wimhio they wouhl not des'enld ia rope laider by lmonI light to marry. Neiler sex soull ret(lire t enitertainiment or consicnit the timlie Wf lhe otber. wiithoit first filidiig ulit from Ile o1ther whether there is any disposition I li Ie or she wolid prefer to make of the ti:le. If ymu find a girl or boy in the park ro and talk to him (commII genlder) i f yol wish to, tlre is t) rule eitIer way, 1st udit-ler all otLTr Cil1umsIItCes cbl serve the rules. 1-.1 ii 4EDi'N' m -: ON I G 31&A'', Tle ht ople's Journal ltiks bukcauste lion. W iml . Hlyes, 11m ittorney miiid Has. Le'Jite, tendered tIe lib liidge B.Id ciIp to anpti-t paxmn.o the bialantce oif th 1prlus moeto g icutral Hall, that, the staighitouts would saddle thiis scrip its a debt ent the State, if they should get control. If a TIilmni:te t shouhtl beat his wife, our conteiitporary woul have to say that thle admtinistratoin is ini favor of wife hin iig. S e? Thei striai.gh tuuts have niothinig to do with the piractice of Mir. Ly. les its tin attornyer. .,c de t he ..ioflliresellt, the 'olin.i It. .ieinnings, J. II. lirooks, Jas. 11. Buigts, 1lark 'Tony, . J. (II1. Iimehi, .Jl. I. L. For.. rest, A.S t 'lesworth . Thloanns 3I1erri wet her, I)hilly News. It is rathlot gratt ifyinhg to kniowv that (Go v movei'I ia'nii st h.imi. A nian is toi the world at larg'e iiliat lie is at homiie. Theli delega tionl froin l:l ti'hi is a striing onie. Thelo fiilloing is a syniopsis if an A ef p as.sedt at thle hist sissi n of the Legila Sec'tion I. 'Th: it the' t rust ees of the sever al schoaiol idistrhis ini the' county shall re poirit tom the etiaty auiditoir thit' naml:es of atll t:ixah-!t polls in their idist rii'ts, aitil saiid ilrer. Tlhiat idii imunes so fiurntishedl shall bI' liobllishied annuavi:lly ini it new'tspaperI lull. lishied iat the comuntyV siat, oe a wick for thr'ee conilsecuive weeks antd whIiere there is no0 pa:per' iimblishi, at te I'uty seat; thien lion mi thei countv. See. 2. Thiat' each co uinty trteasurier, wheni hii hits tinishieid the I' lliectiiii oft tax is fori his emouty,v shaill reporn t to ft'eitair an of each11 hInit of pubthlic schoonl truis- I lt'es thein'i ietr iif polls ini their respleet ive schoovil listrticts whoi have paid said plaml tiax aiid shall ialso reporut t' sitmie to lie con-: ty soovl I'ommitissivonier. Tlhe ittentliont of sc.hotol irust ecs is espee. i:hl all niied to thle albovie Alt of the' eigis ha ile, wich e - ikes ('Ifeet this ytear. luti-t for' Clydte inh>rmi':is us tat hiis *return': mt he mtade to the ( 'omtpvitoller-Genetral byv the 3m0thI of Ju ne, ando the Itrusteets inufst maiike t heir teltrns tom him prior to t hat dhate. lie ,Tilbinin) is fte irst G overnor smnce I lhe wvar whov hats secuired celtion by dle ceiving thie pllIe imi it irring thiemup l aig:iist eav'h other'. lIe is thle fir1t gover-' nor siu:e te war whot his t onstatly trnid to o uinhitwful thaings and thereby'h in volvetd the Stiite ini innumt teral e c's tly 'litw suits ~ Hie is the firist giovernor' since thle wair who hais tited 1o secure conitrol of e'very' depa)irt - iuentt of (lie government and mtake him isel f diecattor.p 'fit is why be is beinig foughat. 'The <jttestio-u of " kitd g.lovve genvt'y" hiias noitthina I to do with it. l'oor aiid rilt, h:ig.h antito htutle, are ialike inter'ested ini ha vine. - sif conservat ive, colnunon Pensei mtenit atnd till otur plet(l wiel for the pres'ervattion tof the lia prospirity of the Stiate. We an or' fatll togth er'. No man ci. have anoy chtss If our'li Op<ol public etnmies. -Gr Jeenville Nei . WVill you pileatse annIounvce t hrough y'our paper'i that p'ert the kindniess o,f um gp . -('hutrch at Pickens, t hMjgelmrh al P I (iken will n i GE~ithve svetuint Sundtat. an ttCnr nte hr Sundays;e us havei'jig reconigregvation at Central ont SHubbatht and Saturd:It.y biefero of 1 Questois for Voters. Should Tillman be elected on lils nierit? oes his oilicial Conduct entitle him to this istilgiisled ark of ftle people's confl Muce? Has lie carried out any of the pro 1sed reforms? Is there any sign thit our Ju ixes are to be permianently lowered? Is icrc i single reform in anly department mu int'vei? Are the people better off or ad tippier )ecuise Tillmai is Governor? If of L! shouhjild be re-elected, do they rually be eve ie will be able it) help the coliitioni isl r tie peopi? These are ia few questions tol )r the consideration of all the voters.- ce aroliina Spartan. in Somne Hard Queitions. Al Is tli preseit Governor of sucht iuniensc at uporlatime to the leform movement that cal is feelings nid prefereiices must be con- mi tilted and deferred to? Walit tns ie done I j advance the cause of reform since he of as been in powei ? Have itie industrial 2N nId tir.ancial interests of the State beenl roimotel and f ty v lii aolinistra iolt? Wherein are the 1 Veople In better! dight, linancially or aliiieuurally, since e assuiieild tie reins of govevir:t lt Then vliy conltiie the strile aln discord to ;ratify the ambition of one man.- Horry lerai(. ]Front Gintem. Farmers liive beit very Imsy tlie past weclk preimng to raise more five cent cit , 1n to hlcp Pay thle man11y expenlsive law ;Iits propagaited Iby Il r. 'illimm, the worst Jovenior South Carolima evr had. I sve st Pille ftellow is wiiting from Cil ral to) "S,ome of the Puoplv's" Journial, ho is evidilintly loiking 1tihroughll simoky Thisses or nomiic oitier kiind thti, ite not bi"lht, for tie is i lg tlie )iitZLtoI to the r kiles. It Imlay (it) for hi an kild his clan1 toi write and talk tliat way, hut Mr. Editor, wheI we wele boys andot going to school, the fellow ltiat erild "calf rope," atnd was ileit, proved hIle was whiippedl. That is lie wity tei people witi cleur glasses look At the SK:irNa.'s triumnph or victory in the joiuirna11l epismde. Selai. f Au Illinois dtiist, tnd two fritit tree aigents pissed thirough this place last week, as ilto ia host tif Irish or Itilitiln pedtile's. Mr. W. L. Moigtan alnt a Iiminumer of o)tli is w-4 N iereiImulig their gumio from Liberty the past week. Mlarch 7thj, 18921. It is said that the Veight of the earth is six sextilion tons. Thei Driailma it Eusley. Tle local taliit, erultaiily won laurels last i'diay eveilg inpr-entinl "Ten Niglihts ml at Bar-room." Thei houise wats filled to D'Vrth>Win.;r. Th'le adaipt-itlionl of the I'Cer formers i thieir respective parts, hail been iriget wiLli cnsumiate skill anit perfect ijudgment. We do iiot kino who did this bt it was din1e riglit. Mi. Jake Martinl wtas enaleid inl just a few da: s before to take tIw' part wihich bai lcei assi.eiil to Mr. Walt udgins, wh4 wis unexpectedly 1ti11il t%a aky (m iiportait bisiniess for the rai!'oad it aniotier pjoilnt. In an I mmtict, perforimnce noth0ing cani contrib iite so mtih to its Success as littiing each1 itt(lividi-d to the ebhaaicter lie is to repre- 'I eit. All the performers reeived rounds of upp!ise. "Dyiuite" was a roaring 411cecss, but.*%( whard abou"It at hialf at dozen to bOysiz re-itrk "Lite tistt hiil'r We had was Lite 'hlioiials Cat piece." This was a iicoiic The M untain Ecio Brts Baiid furiish 'd el-g lit :L:A most. appropriale music for 1d Ltie <ocaSioln. It was Itl by Mr. JUies (I Palrs'onls. its prle-litmr, w i is cerliily an s ivi lt blthI il I tie scinlice il l p111ductiol of . inlusie. Tii cash receipts of the evening were i About c.u A V.AL1AHLE PItE'NT. SYear'sit cI pe rtion to 14 I'at r . Iiliheis, weI are- pirepared to) furinishi Fl a~F4 to cacti of our Ii 'eadiers, a yeari's subip-' ) p>irinal, the' Ameii'rani tFarmer', piiblishedi I NG to~ receive the Amerii'i am Farmeiir f'or tne year. It wvill tbe to your i'adatage to '-alt promiiptly3. Sampille copies cani be seen 1 it. otir ollice. 'SAVAGE 15SABDALAH I" i My finte horse Alitlal*uh will bei in Pick- a1 1n5 oni or' at Out tie 20th oft Miarcht, 13th ti imt :tht of Apil , 18MthI of 'lay. and ;th Ii t hmte. Stock raitirers w-ill pleaise comec and f< lee hun. A. W. TI'l( MPSON TI Mairchl 10t, wv4 Setieen, S. C. Webster's Unabridged BITIONAfl'. It 51 iii'y pial3' u arrneen with thtle publish-l rs,iw arill leti tt lbtai' nlumbies of the htitve sititk, andu'u pri> vto frih aiopyrc Thes dielinary' istt'a i hcs1i inetery iom, schooiil' and1' i bsintles houe.a' It irls t itii fne hnt i ie lthert vlues of te - )L,r' lift'ere and winrani , pbye i amwit f 1't ir, shoul haven ionttdelnt iit in reach a re erit is con'retentrsttevelry daye i n t yair.ig As.t is haviii askclohd ittthi io roely hei Oril Wteb tertit'sw Uabille fiction-hi ry, w' arei able'to stat hi at wlehaear-a h.is i te vey wotiitrk compleiitietrn who bou5it foty ofti t bs't, yas the n- emi biir's. liewrz: weepoe i rt.f ul. bItliontaint thet entire vodabuacf bo ulft 00,000 ord ihli ngiitt Ite correct,ac h I"lIin e:t-ion aund et i- ina it ofbam ud i theu reularo stndrd osize.otinn hiout '00,i00 sqatr inchttiesr nof pinted sur hita its~ deloundet i) cloth,ialf orocco Untilefurthbier' oicew ilfrihti aluable liationary ad, o areyi subser nor Iit'arras whd ys titp k toanyotnext In the ttfoll owi'ng tltt' i li 'boun, tig-ilt tan back l)lfMroc'htod,pi iltisie and c ltiam t, marble fdtr :1.n an.3. IIt PuiCSh ep ond,ate T Label,E marle Citation. IATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickens, By J. B. Newberry, Esquire, Probate dgre. IVICuKA1, John W. Brock, made it to mc to grant imii letters of miniFtras4on of the estate and effects George W. Brock, deceased. Iliese are, therefore, to cite and admon i all and sgiiular ihe kindred and credi. s ot the said George W. Brock dc "Wed. that they be and appear before me, the Court of Probate, to be held at :kens C. H1., S. C., on the 24th day of treh next, after publication hereof, II o'elock in the forenoon, to show ise, if any they have, why the said ad nistration should not be granted. .iven under .ay hand this the 8d day March, Anno Domini, 1892. J. B. NEWBERRY, J. P. P. C. ANTZLER & SMIITHI, Bureaus 85.00. Chairs. 40 Cents. Safes, 82.00. Suits of 10 Pieces,'-12.50 Parlor Suilts. Phush riuied, 82* .00. Collins and Caskets at ny time, day or nhyit. Push the button on our rout door and your cal I vill be answered immedi. tely. To get your goods cheal o to )ANTZIER & S)MITH 63 and 65 Main St., G REENVILLE, N. C ,-Teepione Nos. 64 and 38. Non1-le-iden1t Summ111ons. 'ITATE OF SOUTl CAROIANA, COUNTY OF Pcxs Court of Comion Pleas ichard A. Hester, Plaintiff, Againlst velilie Barkcer and The Geiser Manufac turing Company, Defendants. Sumimons for Refief. lo the Defendant, The Geiser Mlanufac tulrinlg C'ompany: You are hereby summioned and requirem ansier the vonplait inl this action, o -hich a c is lierewith served upoi 1n. and t serv a copy of your answe > t he said complaint oin the subscriber a is ofllev, in Piccens. S. C., within t went kys after service hereof, exclusive of th ty Of such service; and if you fail to an Ver the volllailt Within the timne aifore I id, the plaiitilf inl this action will ap ly, to the couri, for the relief demanded i I' com1plaint. IDted 5th Februarv, A. D., 1812. . M. M-r'w.urr, C. C' P. JULIUS E. IOGGS, PlaintlitTs Atoriev. o thle DefI endanlt, T.Lhe Giser Maunufact TFake not3 ice tIhnit the c'omplint in thi 'I1t :ios tiled ini tihe otlice of the Cleri f' thle Court for the county o)f Pickens aI the 5ith oIf Febirua:ry, 189tl2. JLl'US E. BOGGS, dilb1i Plain*tifITs .Attornei(v. emIi, Lewis Burns, Plaintiffs, Against liza A. E.> E. Ilughes, Lillie '1. Knight moir, John 'I . Stephens, Samuel GI. hE tephens, Mary Jane Stephens, James K Lephens, Mary Ann Stephens, a minor id A. TI. Stephens and .J. T. Lewis and F [. Morris, part ners doing business unde ie name and style of Lewis & Morris, De nd4 ants. 0 the D)efendants above nainecd: Yuare he(reb)y suimmoned and reqluire( aniswer the comiphiuint inl this action hieh was tiledl in thle otliece of the Cleri the,' Court for the county13 and Stat< oresaid, on tl:e 11thb day of February (9t2, aund which is now on file ini said of 2(', and1( to serve a copy of y'our answer t< te sai:l comiplaint on the subhscriber at hih 11ce at Pickens, S. C., within twent, (ys after the service hereof, exclusive o' e (lay of such service; and1( if y'ou fail 14 1sweri thle omin111t witini the timie afore id, the plaintitrs inl this action1 will ailpph the court for the relief demanded in thi m11plainat. Dated the 11th'dlay of February, 1 8!2. CIIRLES E. ROBINSON, Phlinltilfs' Attorney. .s.] J. M. S-rwAr, C. C. P. febl3wl OTFICE TO D)EBT1ORS AND) CRED) -sed, hlte( ot P'ikens County', SoultI trolina11, will pIre'senut t hem legahly atte'st I 14o thle undeh (rsige bycul13 2(0thI of Marel r paymenoIt or 1he barred; and those inl 'hI'(d to, sahl e'state will maiike paymueii E. M. FREEM AN. RGau Co4 dHAIL. McFALL'S ALMANACK - FOR The I Buck H[as beene Haltered, And Mr. Buck Says he'll git Thar if we will Scoteh for him, and We'll Scotch. and begin To bore with a bigger augur, And if Buck dcu't shp his halter And tlicker. we won't, but if there is any More Buckinz, this Almannck will Form a combine with Uncle Mike, That good old tuan, who never Fiekers, nor Bucks nor breaks Dowr, and will hustle things As they have never bevn Hustled before. It's now About time o' the moon To plant some garden Truck and Irish Potatoes, and fix For something Good to eat At home Cheap. Now We Have A lot of Things That are U.eful about Every household In addition to a Complete line of Spring Goods of all descriptions. - Steel traps, sheep siears, Bush and briar hooks, bells, Tie out chains, wheelbarrows, Tools of all kinds, iron, steel, Nails, wagon material, and nearly every F Thing that a person needs about a house. W. T. McFALL. GREAT REDUCTION Ini Prices! A change in our firm is contempla. id at an early' date andi from this ate until our plresent stock is dis osed of wve wvill oil'er our entire stock a great reduction. Tremnendlous stock of Jeans and Shoes to go at a sacrifice. This is no old shop-worn stock of goods we are offering butt brand newv goods. Buyers wvill have a picnic as long as they last. There is a few pieces of Jeans at 25c., up; Shoes 20c. pe pair, up; best Shirting 44 cents per yard.. Big Stock of Groceries at redc(lled prices. Hardware, Crocke ryware, Glassware, Tinware-in fact, everything nowv in stock to go. No reasonablo offer re fused. A few more oif those fine Texas Red,. Riist-proof, Oats, call and get some while they last. If you owve us anything call atnd settle at once. No goods charged af ter this (late. Six fine cooking stoves at cost and freight. A good horse for sale cheap. Resp)ectfully, H A RRIS & IMOR RIS. October 27th 1891. rf ERPN TABIULES re duato the stomach, anutto te,Sv I and a mrayseifcct.i A Iro al ' em4fr itiousnes- ltlot,e on te Iaco,9 Chronie Dilarrhwa. Chlron?o Liver Troub D,ia' *betes, isordered Stomach, Dizziness, J'ysentery, * ilt,Ful Ireno H a lluel,Ueartburn,nH es A aundlce, Kidney bomn iaints, Liver Troubles, Loss of Appe3tito, Menta Depression, Nausea, N et tlIe Itash r'----- - I'ain'fui Diges tion Pimuples , .Iltu,ih of Jilood 9 elxion Saul t thum, Sald hend, f c rot f- Ii$OV uia,SIekI liead Stomach,Ti red '~U. Feeltng,Torid I L.iver, Uilcers, wVat It ras h andeovery oth- er sym p tom impure blo<oi or- a failure in theo prop-rDerform-. anice of their fuznctions by tho stomneh, liver and Inst in. Iersons give, toorctngaren. conti,nuednec,f tho Jlipans Tab,dea is the surest cure for obstinate constipation. They contain nlothin1 that can be injurious to the most deli. P'. 0.1Box 672, New York. e*.*eee.eeeeeeeeeeeee....... EARNED~ -~ AN ISLAN~D. iJ slug Yoitsue Man: Tr-n, A ('a. Instrneted -I wor ke.l,tonily and sa.'la :en-y f,ster -Ibhenoi-,ieal.- tolm:yai ni~nta l'ib el. If I dlon't silccecit nt tit. I villg 'isin s in l.ich I sondie r-2y In-iney, l.':'rnet and at-Ir yiiu. rer:'er? in,I :ion l. . nil. in dneb to. - r ,.ar w line i.( work. rap idly *,. ''cr ,s, yug er old, and in th, - thy ivo. Any or.e ran jthne id,a crorvthbari. N. risk.' cu ran , . r all yonrr thue to the work. ThI. ~ nn,lvrrful suc cc's to every wir ke. n'iIi E5 to 65 per wac-k ati a n 'tleexpe ri-nce, We c-sn firs-.:-.h -cyou another great. ,, efl. witn. 'l, will rewsrd every ind,n,srlons n and whatever ynn an'a ,ann. yon .os wondorfet work at onen. D)elay meca,. eto ye. Na nyp. e tm enir. here b t i es to me8, TR il Uma: e . me' l,aco. i , FREE CRAYON PORTRAITS 0 FRAMES * r - -To all our Subscribers for 1892. We, the publishers of " North American Homes," in order to increase the circulation of our journal thwoughout the United States and Canada, will spend - ' this year over one hundred thousand dollars among our new subscribers in the form of an artistic Crayon Portrait and a handsome fratne (as per cut - below) to be made free of charge for ever7 new subscriber to " North American Homes.1 Our family journal is a monthly publication consistin of 10 pages, tilled with the best literature ot the by some of the best authors, and is worthy of the expense wo are doing for iLt Eight years ago ~~~ ~hNewu )"ark WVorld had only about 15,000 daily cir laion: to-day it has over 00,000. This was obtained by judicious advertisement and a lavish ixpenditure of money. What the proprietor of theN. Y. World has accomplished we feel confi lent of doing ourselves. We have a large capital to draw upon, and the handsome premium le are giving you will certainly give us the lar est circulation of any paper in the world. The noney we are spending now among our subscribers will soon come back to us in increased cir ulation and advertisements. The Crayon Portrait we will have made for you will be executed ly the largest association of artists in this city. Their work is among the finest made, and we ruarantee you an artistio Portrait and a perfect likeness to the original. There is nothing 0ore useful as well as ornamental than a handsome framed craon Portrait of yourself or any nember of your family; therefore this is a chance in a life me to get one already framed ad ready to hang an your parlor absolutely free of charge. READ THE FOLLOWING GRAND 30 DAY&' OFVER: Send us $t. price for one year subscription to " North American Homes," and send u Photograph tintyIe or da guerrotype of yourself or any member of your family, livi leadi, and we will make you from same an artistic half life aize Crayon Portrait, and 'ortra t in a good substantial git or bronze frame of i inch moulding abmo roe3 of ebgarite w %ill also furnish faeO 0Ichvoligas Ou a genuine French lass, boxingvand Inckii same free aI expen.e. Cut his out and send It w >thy r to hchyucnreIrphaonealso Vour subscription, 0. hYhu can remit b Draft, P. o. :1oncy Order, lExpress t~onerOd, r Postal Not, Made Payableorder, NORTH AMERICAN HOMES PUBLISHINO CO. eforence-Ane er ublishers, Rev. T. Dewitt Talmadge, Nan'lile of 'Work ca t be seeil at thjis ofice. TEW SPOT CASH The firil of Morris, Major & Co. has been dissolveq. I have botaght tile entire stoek of well selected Dry 1oods, Shoes, hats, Not.loins, (Arocerles, &e. For the uext %,ixty Days these goods will be sold it and IE,0W Cos. I alitst. have 10olla for view ,ood.s. This is the OPportnumity of tie season to get Ihargaisas. I sell strictly fork CA N11. Do 1not ask for Credit. IesPcet fIll y. JOHN T. LEWIS. N. B. Parties indebted to Lewis & Morris, will be ex )ectcd to come with the money and SETT-ILE AT ONCE. LE IS & MORRIS, TI Gxarden and Grass Seeds. They Do the Balance. The Finest Prescription Drugs in Green ille, at SLOAN BROS. Carriages, Buggies and Wagouw!, SPECIAL OFFER! During the intonths of W October, November and December, TO CASH BUYERS! We offer at IEDUCEA PRtICES, Carriages, Buggies and Wagons. COME, EXAMINE ANI BUY. Fhe Greenville Coach Factory, (f,Wx iFl,lEN"*T1Tj[JEl,l I S4. U.9 H. C. MARKLEY, Proprietor. 4. W. MIUtRINE, Nil per ivitean4devit. ap)30yl FHE NEW MODEL HALL TYPE WRITER! A Perfect %chine Writin 82 Characteri, Remodeled and Improved. 0001) DANIFOLDEAt. 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