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THURSDAY, MAY 1894. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS, Just as we go to press we learn that the Supreme Court, on Mon day last, declared in favor of pro. hibition. See the candidates column. Miss Alma Kay is visiting roh tives and friends in Westminitor. A. W. Folger, of Easley, was in town last Monday. Read A. K. Park's reduced figures in spring goods. Seventeen year locusts are swarm ing on the Keowee river. See W. T. McFall's budget of phun and phax and his Spring stock. The infant of Mr. and Mrs. Stan. sell of Punkingtown Township, died last Sunday. W. P. Metts was appointed post master at Greenville, on the 5th instant. Miss Resa Lewis, of Anderson's Mills, visited her sister Mrs. L. E. Childres last week. R. F. White, of Westminister was in town last week on bussi ness. Rev. G. R. Shaffer preached a very interesting sermons in the Methodist Church last Sunday. P. Eugene Alexander of the Sen tinel, is visiting friends in Charles ton, S. C. Jones & Garrison have a change in their advertisement. Read it. See the change in the advertise ment. Of Driefus & Co, and their low prices for Clothing. Rev. J. E. Foster preached a very interesting sermon at Secona, last Sunday. The old Court House was sold to C. L. Hollingsworth for $810, last Monday. Messrs. H. E. Russell and T. Folger, of Easley, were in town last Monday. Dayton School District, No. 2, will levy an additional tax for school purposes without opposi tion.. Lewis & Son have their Soda Water Fountain in operation now and are serving some very refresh ing drinks. Lee P. Orr has opened up a store of dry goods and notions, at WV. C. Bramlet's old stand, and is now ready to wait on his friends. Miss Teda Madden, of Gates, has pieced a quilt containing 6,247 pieces, the name of the quilt is Ocean WVave. Elbert Hoster and 3. L. Thorn ley jr., twvo of Easley's most popu lar young men, wvere in town last Sunday. Rev. G. W. Singleton was in town Tuesday on route to Tocca Falls Qa., will be absent about two weeks. Prof. J. M. Looper will begin to teach a singing school Monday, in the Baptist church. Prof. Looper is an excellent teacher and is high ly accomplished in music. By act of the legislature Prater, (at Peters Creek Church) was made a voting precinct. Those who wish to vote their, should see after the registration certificates. Treasurer Youngblood return ed from Greenville Tuesday and states that the Railroad refuses t~o pay taxes, as fixed in the ex seutions. A good Sunday School. is flour ishing at Cross Roads church. I J. T. Childreas is Superintendant and has the co-operation of earnest and devoted teacher. The Central Tyro, of which:Fol ger and Rowland are editors and proprietors, makes its weekly visit to the JOURtNAL1. It will. be govern ed by Democratic principles, but is silent as to the kind of Demnocra ,y it favors. Rev. T. J. Rooke, of Pelham, S. C., will' preach at the Baptist Church, *)n the thiird $unday and Saturday oefor6. The memnership of thn shurch is requestedl to atLtnd to -ake steps to secure a pastor.' A fire at Morrism & Co's saw mill near town destroyed on the 6th in.. stant a shingle mill, belonging to A. L. Pace, and a lot of belting and aniill fixtures of Morris & Co. - dr. Paces' loss is estimated at *600, There will be a meeting of th Pickens Guards at the Cross PlainE School House, on Saturday even ing, before the 3d Sunday in May, at 8 o'clock, for tho purposo of ro. ceiving now membors and propar ing for inspection. By ordor of J. R. Lathem, Commanding Pick ens Guards. J. Will Lathom, Lipiutonant and Secretary, pro. torn. A chilil was cured of crouip by a dose or two ot Ayor's Cherry Pecto. ral. A ncigh(or'; ohild died of th same dread diseasc, while the latler was getting ready to call the doctor, This shows the necessity of havinp Ayer's Cherry Pectoral always at hand. E. S. Griffin, who lives four miles south of town, lost his dwelling and entire contents by firo last wOOk It was a large two story building and the fire started in a room up stairs, no one knowing the causo of it. Mr. Griffin sustained a heavy loss and has the sympathy of every body. The neighbors and friendE put their shoulders to the wheel, and now Mr. Gr.iffin has a neat and commodious cottage, ready to move into, where his former dwelling stood. Mrs. Martha Clayton, wife of F V. Clayton, died at her home in Central Township on the 5th in stant, and was buried from Sharon Church, of which she had been fox a number of years a useful and consistant member. Mrs. Claytou was gifted with an extraordinary bright intellect and was highly educated. She leaves a husband and three children to mourn he death and to cherish the memory of a life, which had boon a bless. ing to them and others within it influence. When levers and other epidemic are around safety lies in fortifyin; the system with Aver's Sarsaparilh A person having thin and impur blood, is in the most favorable condi tion to "catch" whatever disease ma be floating in the air. lie wise i time. All who aro intorosted in ti public shools of Wolf Crook Di tzict are requested to meot tli trustees at Secona Bridge o Twelve Mile, on Saturday, 19t] instant, at 3 o'clock p. mu., to cor sider the matter of levying ani o> tra tax for school p~urposos. Taki due notice and govern yourselve according. by order of Board. W. B. Armraoon. Chairman WANTED--A Second-hand cottom Press. W. R K.ay, Pickens, S. C May S, 180-l-2t. Captaiu Sweeney, U. S. A., Sat Diego, ('al., says: "Shiloh's (Ca tarrh Remedy is the first medi cine I have ever found tha would do me any good.'' Pric< 25c. Sold by all druggists. Have your Watches, Clocks, an< Jewelhry repaired properly, and by thoroughly reliable workman at Gil reath--Durhanm Oompany, Greenvihll S. C. AS iN YOUTH Ayer's Hair Yigor CORDIALLY INDORSED. RESTORES Natural Growth OF TMU HAIR ALL OTHER \ Dressings "I can cordially indorse Ayer's HlaIr o Vigor, as one of the best preparations 0 for the hair. When I began using Ayer's 3 Hair Vigor, all the front part of my head o --about half of it - was bald. The use 0 of only two bottles restored a natural 3 growth, which still continues as in my 0 youth. I tried several other dressings, 0 but they all failed. Ayer's flair Vigor o is the best."-.-Mrs. J. C. PRiuESE, 0 Converse, Texas.0 AYER'S HAlR ViGOR~ PREBPARED BY . hn 3 0. AVER &s CO., LOWELL, MASS.3 A %93&209.00009090 . NICF LOTY1 OF Ladies' DRESS GOOOS, All new clean Goods. Call alad sea the JO0HN T. LEWIS & SOlN. It is Against the lw of S( iilized To go out among your fellow clothed. A Mason is "proper lamb-skin or white leather apro toim requires that he shall also huiiianity. Not many years ap of milolley for a man to keep Ii is eanged iow. A little monu a man an conie to GREENvTLLE fittin ig and stylish Clotl -FR( DREIFU The New CI At FIFTY CENfS ( The 50 cent Coats and 40 cer,t Pz could not last long; it was like sc pieee, but we still have some 25 ( in price from $2.50 to $12.50 and t not worth twice what we ask for j we opened out of selling everythi 50 Ceits on t And we have not varied from it. it. We have a full supply of good I in blacks. They are all of good n long as there is a piece of them le or look rusty. We also have some very nice cl clerical pattern, and intended on $12.50 the suit, former price $25.0( our store, at 50 Cents on the dolla truth or not. Greenville, S. C., May 10, 1894. SPECIAL TRAINS FOR SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION, DALLAs, TEx As, MAY 11th-15th, 1894.-The a Georgia Pacific Railway has ar 7 ranged with the connections spe 6. cial thlrough train service from At e lanta to Dallas, leaving Atlanta Tuosday, May 8th, 9.30, p. in., af ter y tho arrival of all tho trains from n the East. Tie connections of tho Georgia Pacific at Birmingham will tako up the fast schedule from that point, and you havo the choice of 0 the route via Memphis, via Shreve port, or via Now Orleans. The Georgia Pacific is oue hun -dred to two hundred miles shorter than any other line, and will opo 0 rate the quickest schedules both agoing and roturning. Tho11 special train will reach Dal las 7.00 a. in., Thursday morning, May 10th. Throngh Pullman sIlop 'ing cars and first class day coach es will run through A tlanta to Dali . ls withlout change. Sond1 in your name to any agont of' the Georgia Pacific or its con I u octi ons for resorvati on s. . WhI~e the Doctors are Doiubting. Scientists have discoverodl the germs of many diseases but unfor tunately not as yet the means of tho destruction of thoe germs. SAt present the "culture" and not the destruction of the deadly bac teria seems to absorb their atten tIon. However they all agree that a well nourished body and plenty of ozone are decidedly unfavor able to their development. While the doctors are in this State of uin certainty; and even longer, would it not be well for the patient to have recourse to the wvell-triedl Compound Oxegomn, which is both germicide and vitalizer? During the last twenty-three years it has cured cases pronounced incurable and this statemnent substantiated by those who have tried it. It has witnessed the failure of "lymph" and life elixir,' Investigate the matter for your self. Send for our book 200 pages. It will toll you about the remedy and furnish you with many tosti mtonials andl records of surprising cues Book sent free, Drs, ~4alrkoy and Palen, 1529, Arch St P'hiladelphia, Pa. New York, San l"ran~cisco., Cal, Toronto, Canada SIIILOIl's CURE, the groat Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demIIand1 Pocket size con tains twenty-five doses5 only 15c. (Ih idren love it. Sold by all diruggists. SILOH'S CUlIE is sold on a guarantee. It. CU res Incipioni conisumption. it is the bes Cough Cure. Only one Centi dose. 25 cts., 50 ets., and $1.00 Sold by all druggists. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, thi m, great Blood pu rIfier gives fresh ness and clearness to the con plexion and cures' Constipatioi uth Caroin aed iN all other loIstries mein unless you are properly ly clothed" when he has his 1 on, but even in the Lodge cus wear the apparel of civilized o it required a nice little pile muself neatly dresser', but that goes a long way nr.w, when an1d buy VELL-MADE, PERFECT himng & C 0., 1OTHIERS, IN THE DOLLAR. Lnts are all gone. Of course thoy lling gold dollars at 35 cents a cut Vests left. Suits still range hero is not on of thern that is t. We established the rule when nig at el DOLLAR. We do not intend to vary from Jlpaca and Sicilian Coats Vests Latorial and will remain black as ft they; will never change color erical suits, cut on the regular ly for clergy men to wear, al Thse and everything else in 1'. DREIFUS & 00., The New Clothiers, The secretary of the' Elkhart Carriag4 anil Harness Mfg. Co., of Elkhart, Ind. imforms us that their prices will be lowei for 1894 than ever. He wishes us to asi om-r readers not to purchase anything ir the line of carriages wagons, bicycles oj harness until they have sent 4 cents it s.tmps to pay postago on their 112 pag< cat alogue. We advz tho readers of tht paper to renkmbmler hib suggestion. Uueklen~m Arniea Salve. ihe nest Salve in the world for cut bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheumn, feve sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive ly cures piles, or no pay required. It I guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, o money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box For sale by W. T. McFall, Pickens, .. C. Specimen Cases. J. IT. Clifford, New Cassel, Wis., w troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatisn his stomach was disordered, his LivC was affected to an alarming degree, appt i Ito fell away, and ho was terribly redt ced in flesh and strength. Thbree bottk of Electric Bitters ctired him. Ed ward Shiepherd,IlarrIsburg, Iii., hai a running sore on his leg of eight years standing. Used three bottles of Electril Uitters~ and( seveni boxes of lBucklen's Ari en Satlve, and his leg is sound( and( well .Johin speaker', Catawba, 0., had flye larg< Fever' sores oni his leg, doctors sa1 ihh wa.s lier-alie. One bottle Electric Blit ters and( one box Hutckier' s Arnica Salve Cere him entirely. SN 1 by3 Osborne & Kirksey and WV. 'I'. MeFalI. Pickens. S.C It Slaould ie in Erer'y Ihouse. J. B. Wilson, 371 Olay St., Sharps burg, Pa., says lie will not be with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, tha~t it cured his wife who was threat ened with Pneumonia after an attack of "La Grippe,'' when .various other remedies and( several physcians had done her nio good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything lie ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles at WV. T. Mc Fall, Pickens S. C. Large bottles 50c. and $1.00. Electric Bitters. This remedy is b~ecomning so wvell known and so p)opular ase to needl no spccial men tlion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medlicine (lees not exist, and it Is guaran teedi to (10 all that is claimed. Electric Bit ters wvill cure all diseases of the liver and kidlneys, will remove piples, boils, salt rhieumn and other affectiens caused by im. pure blood. Will drive malaria from the system and prevent as well as cure all ma lari fevers. For cure of headache, eon stipation and indigestion try Electric Bit. ters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, ot money refunded. Price, 60 cents, and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by W. T. McFail, Pick e, 8. C. Remember that the place to buy Cooking Stove is at Gilreath-Dur ham Company's, Greenville, S. C Tlhey sell the well known "Iron King Ellmo and "Liberty" "Stoves" whici iare the best Stoves ever sold hero foi the money. -Mrs. T. 8 Hawkins, Chattanoo ga. Tenn., says: "Shiloh's Vi talizor 'SAVElD MY LIFE.'] consider it the best remedy foi a debilitated system I over used. For dlyspepsia, Liver or Kidne trouble it excels. Price 75 cents Sold by all druggists. When you get to Greenville go t< Gilreath.i-Durham Company for a hat ever you want in Crockery-ware Tin ware( (r Gho~s-ware, KA RL'S CLOVER{ ROOT wil purify your' 1lood, clear youl complexion, regulate your Bov els and make vour head clear al a bell. 15c., 50c,, and $1. Sol< hy all druggists. Us1irw' A. K. Park DRY GOODS AND SHOES, 16 PENDLETON STREET, GREENVILLE, S. C. We have been talking Wash Goods to you for the past two weeks. We now wish to say something of money savers ii NWool Goods. Save the cents &ce. Talk is cheap, but facts are what we want these days. Hero they are. Six pieces 60 inch All Wool Drees Goods, Summer Weight, worth 60 cents, offered you at 33-k cents. Five pieces 40 inch All Wool Silk finish Henrietta, 75, for 50 cents. A nice selection of Evening Shades in this lot. Ten Pieces 36 inch Suiting, worth 85, at 20 cents. Don't forget our All Wool 46 inch Black Henrietta at 50 cents, the cheap ost things iII town. By all means see our Black Goods before making your purchasos. A WORD ABOUT SILKS. We have a full line of Dress Silks. Swivel Silks for Dresses and Waists, Wash Silks for Waist, Moires. Full line of Mitts, Gloves, Elbow Lengths in MN, evening shades for 50 cents. Parasols and Umbrellas at all prices. Fans, Handkerobiefs and Hosiery. This is one of our strong holds. Space will not allow us to give prices, come and see. Another lot New York Mills Bleach ing and Night Gown Twills in short lengths at 71 and 8 cents, worth 12 cents A visit to our store will convince you that we save you money. Solid facts they arc what gives you satisfac tion when yon. are trying to save money. Don't forget we keep Shoes, Men's Ladies' and Children's Shoes. The e cheapest slippers in town. Alay 10th, 1894. r a I, $EOO In Gold Preufmims. We will allow a commission of 15 per cent. on all cashil subscriptions obtained for Tua COcLarBIA WEECLY REGIsTER, the money in ali cases to accompany the order. And we wili also give THREE CASH PRE MIUMS OF $50.00, $-40.00 and $20.00 IN GOLD) to the person sending us the three greatest numbiier of eash subscriptions a $1.00 each by the 1st of Sep~tembe)r, 1894; the~ sub~scriptions inny be forwarded as taken and an accoiunt will lbe kept, giving due credit for ail namnes reeciv'ed. In theo contest for the three cash prizes no comn, missions wi lie allowed. In seniding in subscriptionl in comipetition for the cash prizes, state thait fact. For one dlollar a y ear [money, not stamps] you may get Tmux COLUstuA WEjcrL ItE~;. IsThn, pubilishied every Monday andl Th~urs.. day. It contains the latest telegraph news, full market reports, all tihe news of the State capital city and correspondIence from all parts of South Carolina. This is a fresh and original paper-No PLATR MATTER. THEr REOlsTER~ standls sque rely by the interesta of the farmnern. When you conclude to take a weekly just remember that you can, if your mails will aldmlit of it, get in 'THiE Rao Iana first class paper twice a week for the same price you would have to pay for aL paper c'oming to, you only once a week, and ,very likely containing more neOws of anoth. er State than of your ownm. Tun Rasrrn ought to have thirty thousand farmers andl their dollars at its back-won't you be one of them, and at once ? Remit to OnAntaa A. CALVO, Ju., Proprietor, Columbia, S. C., by P. 0. money ordler, registered letter or Express di-aft. You may get Tux COLUM. nmA DARY REOBSTEiR, ('Ontaining the latest news' for $6 a year or fifty certs a month-a compact and well filled newspaper. H YORK BAGK[T STORE, Lace Embroidery, cheaper than ever. Fancy Dress Goods, at all gr'ades and prices. Black Lawns, all prices. - Dimity Stripes, all kinds. [Calicoes, afl kinds, 5 cents per yard. Good Silk Mitts, 10 to 25c. Look at our 25 cent Corset, it is a beauty for 25 cents. If you want a good suit of Clothes call at the Newv York Raclret-in fact everything at the lowest prices. When in want of FLOUR, Icall and see me, J. M. RAMPEY. Easley, S. C., April G 1891. Many Persons Are broken down from overwork or household F in W) ce Y< M1 THE IMMENSE STOCK OF aw T. A. Wakor & Bro, IS ON THE MARUET REGARODLSS OF Cost! er rhe Cut In Prices will be As- N tonishing. L'ho Offerings in Values will 1) be Appreciated. C Lhe Quantities in each De- G partment Amazing, pr ['110 DISPLAY OF Styles and b1 be Fabics Gr-and. The Stock consists of )RY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, MILLINERY. Il1 of which ituust 1h4 '4be lohl a shor.t timo. l'he lebts have to ho liqiidated, and the ily WV to pIy themiii is to SelI the (ods aid get th(, mllonley. UP We will Charge no Goods whatever. mUt Expoot the Cash for Everything Sold. I inl1 The Millineiy stock is by far tit(- targit, ,. 1uost aitractive and best serted t.1 oc in Iho city. Everything in this depurtmont th ninust bo sold in a few days. Ladies14, and( inercharts as well, 11011hi VxaUnine tlis stock as it contains a great ninany thilgm tilg kept in all Iirst-class dry goods stockm. pr Any quantity will be sold, fron the sinall- Hit est reta I to the entire stock. Our object is to 8011 anid get, r4d of the co stock-the mooir the better. Any dellpart- ati ment of this i11111ense stck400 will he! '4041 inl bulk if any o wants to buv. ed 1hyers abroad will do wol to note liese en fact, as prices 11md n11 all go4d1 wolld certainly prove a good Itivest inent. N( P. D. & J. D. Cilreath, a May 5, 1894. AGE1NTS. 111 U 1 01 Sheonar ds STOVE ! All other stoves have tak en a back seat. Call and s'ee ourj Rairgali in Conter, In Crockery &e. CDX & SEIGLER, 134 Main Str'ect, GREEN VILLE, - .g T. Ii. STALIL, Manager. Jaun. 25, 94--tf . ID on't Wait until all my 20) cents Newv Orleans Molasses are all gone beforeo you lay in a supply thecy atre certainly a bargain that you doun't get often. Don't fail to try a dllars wvorth of' my 5 pound Colfee-anid don't for. got the 10 clent Pelper and( Spica and 5 centsi od1a, Suipher and1( Sardinecs. Don't Ccase to remember that I want to sell you Flour', aid that I guarntoe my prices and1( the goods ex actly as represented. Don't buy your Cotton Htoesi until you see mine. If they don't keen your crop elean it won't bo the fault of the Hoe. Don't ladies want, a pair of beauti t ful Oxford Tics. I have thlem at 75 eents'and Patent Leathers at *1.00. Don't buty Ntraw hats or' girls and ladies Sailors until you see mine, Don't you neerd Plow S h o e s. Don't you wvant bhirta. Don't you lhke my 25 cent Tobacco. Don't forget-I sell Hiood's~arsaparilla ,at85 cents and a su pply of Sim mon' s Liver Medicine and Black Draught. Don't forget my Cigars are fine. Don't fail to call on '100 Reward )r the Merchant that gives you >re Goods for your money then i 11. Just notico the following pril 3 : CLOTmNG-NEW STOCK, )Uth's Suits at $8.74 Do. do 4.75 Do. do 6.6" 311's do 4.76 Do. do 6.50 Do. do 7.00 1 ip to $15.00. Coffee 10 pounds to the dollar. Dotton Cheoks 41 c. by the bolt. 3.4 Shirting 41c. (4 c- " Prints, all styles, from 4 1.2 to 6c. colorsI 7c. Goodl Brogan Shoes 75 cents-oth Shoes in proportion. A. lot of 8lhoes, small and large >M., at cost. Childrens course shoes 121 cents r pair. Jeans at 18, 20, 24 and 30 cents. Lm't be beat at the price. 1 will buy youri hat Cotton, seed >tton, and Cotton Seed, at market ices. Also, dry or green Hides. Mr. C. H. Parkins and Richard T. ilium, are now with mie, and will glad to meet their friends. Respectfully, J. H. Brown Alberty, S. U., Oct. 12, 1803. Caincer Cured. ':eies . 1H., 8. C., January 27, 189.1 o)r the biefit of those that are suffri with Carcer or 'I'Tunors, I will give iu it statemneint of r my case. Aboi TO ve1urs ago 18t Spring I noticed a nill lump in my nose aid [ soon becanm' trimeeam eeinsultel a Doctor andi he u(loneeid it a 'luimor an1d treated it is eIh, but afterwiids it; bursted. I then nisulted Dr. Wilkinson att Gree0cnvill.. ( he trented it, nwhilveand lie Pr0101n it well; but in nout six mflolths ii mne back iigain, and on the 30th day oi >vOIe iber, 111-4. 1 eoiiimiced tihe) usc of W. V. IIOLDIGEN'S1 MEDICINE, ,d in Tunrrj,,i'E-x navs the 'I'umnor or Cani e 14me oul(, lenving a sim1ple 8sore fto :fI, whuih henled up1 Inicely inl a sh101or n111, and it appears now to be sound el well . 'Ie' MIIIINE is superior to ly I lilig I h (ave verus . JAMES E. COX. ,ilo ioreoing stn.1ement regarding te ee of .1. 1. ( u111mr (11' Cancer k, >4eIt . .l. 11. I *. McIxN11:L, 8. '. 4'. mithi c Smith, Is the Plaice for EAP FUNTTR Iplit Bottomi Chairs, Cribs, Cradles, Tallbes, WVashstands Wardrobes, edstea ds, Mattrasses, Carpets, Comns ~and Caskets, Day anid Nighlt. Telephone Nosl. 04 an1( 38. Night calls wvill be ansawered by Tele. 01ne No. 38. SMITrII & SMITIH, 03 and 05 Main Stree:t, Gireenville, S. C. BUIST'S --NEW CloP N' A.RD4F N sggn yT') $ fI'(ar now~ open. I S'l"S SE ED have proven theme. Ives to be 'rnis nis'r'and we guarantee SELL NO OLD SEED. )A RPE NT ER BR O'$.5 Mansion House Drug Store. OIlUEENVILLE, S. C, jiani1Rm11