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I THE S PE PILE'S JRNLit4 PICKENS, S. (I., THURSDAY JULY 5, 1894.. No. 27. ][R. RBERT KIRKME1j P Phys Ijan and durgeon, Office at hi nce Main treo March 8' 1894 H. 0. BOWEN. L. E. CHILDRHas. B OWEN & CHILDRESS, Attor neys at Law Pickens,'s. C, Oct. 5. 1898. DR. J. W. NORWOOD, Dentist. Dr. W. M. N(nwoon3, Assistant. Office, 881 Main Street, Greenville, B. 0. Jan. 9, '92 y ar.. D R. J. P. CARLISLE, Dentist. Groon ylle, a. C. Office over Addison & McGee's Drug Store. DR. DYERS PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC 20 years experience. Graduate from first Schools-under patronage of highest Medi cal authority inakes a Oely adjusts an style spectacles. O'filce overr Dr. Ad. dison's Drug Store, Greenville, S. C. June 28, 1894. J. S. CoTHRAN, a G. G. WEL, Greenville, 86 C. M. F. ANUCL, T. P. COTHRAN, PcesS . 0. L. HOLLINGSWORTH, Pickens, 8. 0., IHave associated themselves together 101 the practice of law in its various branches, and will give careful attention to all busi, ness undertaken by them. Loans and discounts negotiated. May 1, 1891. The Exchange Hotel, 'IMENVILLE, S. C. 0. W. HENDERSON, Proprietor. Monern Improvements. Large Ikoms. Special attention to Commercial Travel an Tourists. Table Fare Unsurpassed. Fine Climate the year round. Ap. 7, 9'2 J. E. IAGOOD, J. L. THORNLEY, JF L. C. THORNLEY. HAGOOD & THORNLEY BROS., Livay, fool, Wole & zclange Stables, Easley and Pickens, S. C.. (Opposite Hotel.) Carriages, Buggies. and Saddle Horses, al reasonable rates. X&- Your patronage solicited. ABE CLARK. GEO. E. COOPER Clark & Cooper, Dealers In W6arbl6 n Granito Monuents, TOMBSTONES, of every description Also. MANTELS, STATUARY, VASES and Wrought Iron FENCING, Greenville, S. C. Sept. 19, '91. 3I:1.tcograhsp1x If you want the finest PICTURES nade in the State, go to Wheeler's Studio, 118 McBee Aveune Greenville, S. C SW Crayon Portraits a specialty April 7-y. Veterinary Surgeon. Hlavin g an experience of fIfteen years *in treating all diseases of cattle, and having made the disease of Murrian, in all of its forms, a specialty, I offer my services to the publie. Will treat cattle suffering with any ordin ary diaeCen. Feb. 1-ly- Pickens, S. C. Dealet ina E~cbes, Dimoods & JewelIy, GREENVILLE, S. C. .REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Oct. 19.-3m New Store G00DS, NOTIONS AND LATEST NO' ELTIES of the Season, selected in person in the Eastern Markets. Misses RogerS, 45l Coffee Street, Under the Opera House. *Grreenville, S. C., May 3, 1894. MESSEs McKAY Has just oponod all latest stylos of SPrng and Swimmer lMillinery At~ the lowest possible prices. Main Street, Greenville, S. C. April 19, 1894. CU M-E LAST IC costs only *2.00 per 100 square feel Makes a good roof for yoars, and any one0 call put it on. GUM -ELAstIo PAINT cost only 60 cents per gal. in bbl. lots, or$45 for ..gal, tubs. Color darkr red. Wil stop leaks in tini or iron roofs 'nd will Iast for years. Tayv IT. Send stamps for samples, and fuil particulars. BUM ELASTIC RDOFNG 00., 89 & 41 West Broadway, NEW YORK LOCAL AGENTS.WANTED. Feb. 8 I1894.-..m. Galo Weak with the Schools. ATTRACTIVE WEEK -AT A. K. PARK'S [West End] 16 PENDLETON STREET, GREENVILLE, S. o. This week we commence a general shaking up and revising of prices. in fact almost every line has a slice taken off the p.rice. Young ladies looking for Bows, Ribbons, &c for commencement could not wish for a more attractive collec tion from whi~h to select than what we are now showing. Everything needed for the occasion can be found here. Another shipment of our World Beater, 46 inch Silk Finish All Wool Ienrietta in black and colors, includ. ing evening shades. Sold every. where (except the little spot known as A. K. Park's store) at 75 cents, we sell at 50 cents. HANDKEILCIEFS. We have quite a good line of Hand kerchiefs, nothing extra fine, but plenty good for any occasion. Price from 5 to 50 cents. By the way, we have reduced a lot of 10 and 121 cents goods to 5 cents. MITTS AND GLOVES, Our assortment is well up both as tc reasonable weight and colorings. Prices to range to accommodate all purcliasers. To arrive by Monday's cqpress White Organdies; Plain and Dotted Swiss Remember our Ribbon and Lac( stock when wanting anything in that ulie.. SHOES We have the best $1.00 Oxford Tie in America. Foust & Son's ladies Shoes all re duced. $2.00 shoes for $1.50. Meiser's Man Shoes $5.00 and $6.00 now for $3.75. A. K. PARK. DRY 00008 An SOES, Juno 28th, 1894. jout of employment, or in I Ia position that you do not i ilike? Possibly tihe solic- I !iting of Life Insurance is I !your special forte. Many:i Speople have, after trial,!i jbeen surprised at their i Ifitness for it. To all such i Iit has proved a most con-i Igenial and profitable occu- :. Spation. The Management i !of the Equitable Life lin tiheDepartment of tihe! ICarolinas, desires to add j toisforce, somec agentsj ofcharacter and ability. s SWrite for information. I IW. J. Roddey, Manager, i * TAKE sasT fl0ota. and $S.00 Bottle. One cent a dose. ore all orhoer tailn Cas Croup Sore Asthma.For Cosumption scba o rival haa cured thousandu, and wilcua You it on a a S~~~EMMEDY. van~i7Q. rt aU GN Frota Loopers. JUNE 10, 1884. Dear Journal: As good things happen some tine or other to every one. so we have had a good time, and I thought it so good I would tell your many readers about it. It happened oil this wise, June 15th, (yester day,) was uncle George's birtluday-o Mr. Silis F. Robinson and his wife, Mrs. Mar tha Robinson, (with whom Uncle George boarded,) concluded to have a re-union of their two families, and give him a birthday dinner. At an early hour the guests began to arrive. By 2 o'clock more than three score of persons had assonibled. The guests were entertained by music furnished on the orgin by Misses Tabitha Hendrix, Hat tie Robinson, Mary Siugleton, Ella Single ton, and Mr. G. F. Jones and others, while the young people engaged in singing, very much to the entertainment of all. At noon the birthday dinner was set, the boll rang and all were invited to come and eat and be filled of the good things under which that table fairly groaned. A look at it did not show any signs of hard times. There was an abundance of ham, beef, chicken, cakes, pies, etc., prepared in the best style known to the cullinary art, to which we all did justice. We were regaled and cooled throughout the day with ice water. We chatted and auused oursIvem until 3 o'clock, when we were again called into tle dining room where buckets of ice lemon ade were placed on the table, with dippers in them, and all were invited to drink,which we did to our entire satisfactionl. A best ride on the Saluda river being pro posed, was accepted by some fifteen or twenty of the young folks, who enjoyed a straw ride to the river, where we frolicked two or three hours on its placid waters. Having returned to the holse the shades of night just approaching, we took our leave of our kind host and hostess, and uncle George (of course I maan uncle George W. Singleton, for we all call hilm uncle George,) wishiig telim a long, prosperous and happy life, and that they n1ay have miiany faimily re-unions and )irthl day dinners, and that we may be there to enjoy it with thoem. We all departed for our homes, feeling that we had a good time all around. The next one I attend I will tell you about it too. MAnIL R. Joxas. Fromi liberty. June 15th, 1894, North, Want j& Co., the watermelons go I the first car load of the season pass ed through here last week going North. Two good railis here last week and crops are much improved. Our farmer. are laying-by their early corn. Oil Mill business is still progressing. I had a good long chat with a ian from Texas, on his way to Washington, whore he has a job in the Government printing offlcel-he reportv crops extra file in Texas, but, between hero and Now Orleans they are very sorry in ioime pl:ces, where they have been dry ninel weeks. He said while in Atlanta he :saw in the Atlanta Journal that there was no unemployed in tile South, while there aire hundreds of them in Atlanta wanting work and can't get it, and sonic of them sent word to Ioke Smith, the editor, by himl', that that was anl unmitigated lie out of whole cloth, and ho could come and see for himself. "The waves are rising higher and high er, and if you can't swim you had better schoot to the woods and climb a tree, as the waves will certainly break through the barriers, and sonme more of the dyed in the wool will get some of the mud washed out of their eyes. The Rtepubli can party damus the Democratic party for wanting American ports thrown open to English competition, but Is itself, the groat advocate of allowing Eughand to dictate to the American people on the question of -coinling American silver." Come down. "Are you tile man?" Did it ever occur to you that by your vote, you have helped to bring these things about? Now, "don't you forget it." Hbnestly, don't you think you have act od the fool long enough? If so, let us vote right'. "For shame I" Did yon say you were a lRepublican because the IRepublican party is te frienld of the peoplIe. Yes, yes! Just so, now I can understand you. And you are a Denmocrat ! Why was it,? Oh yes! Because the nen'io eratic party has always been thme friend of thme great working people, that is a good reason, ando I am glad you havo mnade the discovery. Now donl't forget it. Now step up here, (be enref:1 don't step on the grass,) place your' backs against the wnall there," now bo easy, "don't be a fraid,you can~'t ge t anly closert togethlerthanl Oli our olartie's are.'' "TIhe Repulican and( D~em ocratic par ties have within the past four mlonthis placedl upon tihe people fifty millions more of bonded debt, while there was due and uncollected from whiskey (distillers 011e hund3(1redl and1 twenty mnill ion (lolla&rs, and1( duei( and( un'ollected from the iPaciflc lIailroads rixty-flive mnillionl dollars.'' You didn't know this. Well, it is tme youl were using y'our* head for something more thani, a hat-rack. C. Mother (entering parlor suddoen ly as the lovers turn up the light): Ethel, you wore sitting entirely too close to Mr. (Gotthoe when 1 on tered. Ethe10: Mother, youl know well enloughl how afraidl I am in the (lark 1-Puck. Wife: What a singullar man you are, to be sure. Whenever we have comfpanly I have to do all the talk ing. You have absolutely nothing to say. Husband : You are mis taken, my dear. I have p)lonty to say, but I never got a chance to say it. Suniday School teacher:. What kind of boys go to heaven? Small Boy: Dead nes. ANNUAL REPORT -OF J T. YOUNGBLOOD. Treasurer Pickens County. To his Honor, tho Prosiding Judge of General Sessions, and Common Ploas, July Torm, 1894: Schedule of Claims paid from County Funds for the fiscal year commoncing November 1st, 1892, and ending October 31st, 1893: CLAMus. Dr. W. T. Field, . *20 00 T. W. Lawrence, 15 00 Elbert E. Perry, 2 47 [I. A. Richey, 120 20 T. H. G. McDaniol, 64 30 c "f 56 20 T. T. Youngblood, Agent, 14 50 T. W. Lawrence, 2 50 Elbert E. Perry, 62 36 F. T. Lewis & Son. 4 35 Elbort E. Porry, 1 50 V. H-. Bryant, 2 00 r. H. G. McDaniel, 59 10 46 30 45 68 F. T. Youngblood, Ag't, 66 00 V. A. Palmor, 16 45 V. B. Singleton, 27 50 F. A. Hunnicutt, 125 00 r. W. Lawronco, 2J9 00 Elbort E. Porry, 232 65 . P. Field, 191 70 J. T. Youngblood, Agt, 15 00 W. H. Bryant, Co. Auditor, 285 00 H. C. Markley, 12 88 Elbert E. Porry, 1 20 I. A. Richoy, 198 10 J. H. G. McDaniol, 241 18 J. K. Kirksoy, 100 00 Wmn. Calhoun, jr. 6 G5 W. A. Palmer, 5 00 J. H-. G. McDaniel, 383 40 E. S. Griflin, 39 35 J. A. Robinson, 8 O0 C. '. Hutchins .& Co. 7 C. N. Wyatt, M. D., 10 OC F. N. Jones, 8 0( Josso J. Lowis, 24 5( S. D. Stewart, 25 0( James M. Porter, T. J. 12 ( "t " "12 5C T. C. Robinson, " 81 75 50 00 T. C. Wyatt, 12 50 Robert Stowart, 12 00 [Elbort E. Porry, 6 00 r. L. Thornley, jr., 2 00 V. H. Pickens & Co., 88 00 i. E. Bohanon, 31 00 F. D. Morgan, 8 00 %. P. Field, 4 00 Daniol Winchester, 30 00 ). A. Allgood, 38 52 F K Kirkey, 4 00 31bort E Perry, 2 00 HI A Richoy, ox-Sheriff, 171 15 " " Assg, 43 50 a t. ''21 50 " " "36 60 " " "12 50 " " "3 00 " " "4 30 <. a a4 00 [ B Newbery, 80 " " 12 00 M Stowart, C. C. P. 97 87 HI A Richoy, Assg. 21 78 " " "112 80 . " " "59650 1 W Earle, 29 90 hV T McFall, Assg 82 50 " "" 7 80 WValkor, Evans & Coggswvoll co., 88 10 I T Youngblood, court of claims, 1442 75 J E Boggs, Assg. 11 52 \I ~W Hester, 11 33 F A Hlinton, 3 29 F T Youngblood, Agent, 89 31 EI B Hendricks, Assg. 126 55 B N W~yatt, 16 95 IS A Lowis, 22 90 A~llena Mauldin, ' 43 95 F. B3. Mauldin, 13 44 P. J. Bowen, 41 20 illen Mauldin, 4 00 I. T. Chastain, 5 00 [R. L. Perry, 23 00 [Blbert E. Perry, 67 00 t\. B. Kay, 46 09 B~obt. Kirksoy, M. D. 23 (00 Kirksey & Osborne, 3 00 HI. WV. Farr, 5 40 Margaret Edens, 10 00 Elliott Williams, 14 00 0. P. Fields, 38 00 J. W. Lawrence, 42 00 W. M. Hiagood & Co., 60 00 Jesse J. Lewvis, 12 50 Bobt Kirksey, 34 5 J. T. Lewis & Son, 3 5 G. W. Earle, M. D). a 35 25 J. H. G. McDaniel, 71 70 J. B. Loonor. 18 05 E. C. Looper, 1 1 J. K. Kirksey, 6 0 J. T. Childress, 37 0 J. M. Childress, 15 01 L. E. Childress, Assg., 1 5 Mitt Nicholson, 6 01 H. A. Richoy, Assg., 62 51 T. C. Robinson, 50 01 Hagood Bruce & Co., 91 7( J. P. Stewart, C. C. 1. 136 7, Hagood, Bruce & Co., 189 01 J. B. Newbery, P. J. 33 51 J. W. Hopkins. 58 1( D. A. Gilstrap, 9 0( J. 'T'. Youngblood, Court Claims, 162 3( J. E. Boggs, Assg., 32 0( C. L. Hollingsworth, Assg., . - 183 5( C. L. Hollingsworth, Atty., 5 6( B. 1). Garvin, 6) 5( Hagood, Bruco & Co., 117 1P W. H. Bryan(, 25 0( L. T. Wimpey, 10 2. W. T. McFall, Assg., - 45 9( W. T. McFall, Assg., 225 30 W. T. McFall, Assg., 84 5C W. T. Field, Assg , 3 1C W. T. Field, Assg., 18 OC J. T. Youngblood, Court Claims, 15 30 W. C. Bramlett, Assg., -1 00 Walker, Evans & Coggswell Co., 15 25 W. T. McFall, Assg., 10 0c J. T. Youngblood, Court Claims, 770 P. D. Gilreath, 10 70 J. W. Brock, Assg., 8 00 W. N. Hughes, 5 04 B. 1). Garvin, 93 7. Wi. & John Hunter, 25 O J. T. & Jesse J. Lewis, 17 6' G. W. Earle, M. D. 20 9( S. D. Stewart, T. J., 75 S. D. Singleton, Assg, 12 2i W. W. F. Bright, 17 51. W. J. Bowen, 3 3( G. W. McClanahan, 2 (A WA". D. HLendricks, U (1 J. W. Hopkins, 17 8' W. 0. Willard, 217 5 C. M. Gravley, 0 o IW. Ml. Hugood, 5001 0 J. IT. G. McDaniel, 61 1 0. P. Field, 3 $ V. 13. Childress, . 9 1 E. E. Perry, 30 o J. W.. Lawrence, 20 of J. T. Youngblood Court Claims, 25 7( J. R. Ross .19 1 C. N. Wyatt, M. 1). .1 i Robt. Stewart, 8 0( M. Gillespie. 8 51 H. C. Markley, 10 3( W. H. Bryant, 8 0( J. T. Youngblood, Station.. ery 12 0( J. T. Youngblood, station-. ery 4, 0( E. F. Perry, Agt. 700 0( M. Fi. Hester, . 2 7( J. E. Boroughs, 10 04 J. D. Smith, & Co. 40 11 Robt. Stewart, 1() 0( W. T, McFall, Assg., 185 4l( " ',10 0( c. E. RoisoAty, 3 1 WV W. F. Bright, 71 03 U. W. Earle, . 42 0( - 4 40 0( J. T. Lewis & Son, 21) 9( " " " Assg., 2 0( A. B. Kay, 7 4( '' 6411 71 J. L..Ambler, Assg., 22 0( C. c. Beam, 4 2( Md. Hendricks, -'20 04 WV. B. Jones, 5 O( J. H. G. McDaniel, 161 14 WV. N. Hughos, 2 (; 4, '4 13 4' S. M. Perry, 11 le J Md Stewart, e c P 51 4. " " "i134 2 F Md Morris, 10 IJ N Md Madden, 6 (1 .J E cox, 2 1)4 J1 J Lewis, Assg, 2 04 M Gillespie, 50 04 J R Glazener. 24 1: Robt Stewart, 10 0' J C Stribling, 71 0' 4 0 Geo Hendricks, ~71 0 J A Robinson, 2 0 H 13 Hendricks, 15 5 Hlagood, Bruce & co, Assg, 42 5 11 A Richoy, 285 41 " " 447 8 2783 J B Newbery, .29 C " 4'33c0 0 J S Wilson, 2 20 D J E Boggs. Assg, 38 85 0 " " 71 50 Jossio J. Lewis, 9 00 Walkor, Evans & Cogswell, Co., 66 00 J. L. Barnott, 2 00 W, H. Ashmore, 1 30 J. N. Hunter, Adm., 25 14 Alexander & Folger, Asug., 2 45 L. Rothchilds, 12 50 850 A. E. Kelly, 1 50 V. N. Hughes, Asag., 8 00 Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Co., 59 25 J. T. Youingblood, on R. R. Coupons, 24,03 00 W. T. C. Bates, Sato Trea suror, 12,406 31 ScuoOLs. 11. L. Perry, 25 00 Emps Frooman, 83 85 It. L. Perry, 12 50 R. L. Halluns, 30 00 Martin Boggs, 50 00 W. B. Jonos, 40 00 "t "4 24 00 It. L. Jonos 26 00 c "t .14 00 J. A. Baker, 19 00 W. N. Hunt, 9 00 " " 9 75 " " 18 25 Jas. Richardson, 20 00 W. N. Hunt, 12 50 17 70 17 30 Eininio Hlondricks, 37 60 J. A. McWhorter, 14 50 J. B3. Sizomoro, 3 00 Myrtio Boroughs, 37 50 Itai Glazoner, 37 50 Nottio Cliastain, 37 60 1I.J. Willinms, 84 19 Elija 'Thayor, 25 00 Mary (lydo, 37 50 Lizzie MaIu(IinI, 37 50 T JiiHerd, 22 50 WN Ilunt, 8 25 4 " "10 31j " " 10 23A 5 28 01 9 " " 22 98h t" ". 23 15 ) Jno ODavis' 7 50 Frod Willians, 37 60 C T Millor, 37 50 ..Corrio L McBeth, 37 50 T A..Willianis, 37 60 Frof. Mf S Stribling, 50 00 125 00 Mary Kirksoy, 37 60 .1 L Mulinix, 1 30 00 J A Motto, 37 60 J D) Evans, 40 00 IJ M WVilliams, 37 50 J A McWhorter, 23 04 B'J Williams 47 95 .Johni 0 Dav is, 37 50 'T '1 Ifughos, 60 00 Eula Glriflin, 37 50 Mary Allgood, 37 50 E iL Hughes, 32 00) idaIf Bowon, 7 60 Myrtio Boroughs, 7 60 John 0 Davis,! 7 50 John D) Edlens, 7 50 F rod Williams, 7 60 Jas. Rainos, 1 26 Jas Richardson, 3 75 TP J Bowen, 20 00 P S Little, 87 50 Sallio Mauldin, 37 50 Emma M Walker, 28 75 B F Smith, 25 00 IHoster Lewis, 37 60 ST Miller, 25 00 o M Garrison, 15 00 )John 0 Davis, 23 00 )-T J Herd, 20 00 J A Baker, 80 00 ) W N Hunt, 15 00 ) Frod Wilhiams, 26 00 S .Jas Richardson, 20 20 SJ B Simpson, 25 00 S " 25600 t R L Porry, 87 50 I Minnio Morgan, 25 00 W HI Jackson, 11 25 J A McWhiortor, 25 00 " " 6 95 ) Eula E. Griffin, '25 00 Myrtio Boroughs, 37 50 XVW. HI. Jackson, 15 00 . J E Lobby, 37 60 ) W J Orews, 55 00 ) W E Hendricks, 37 50 ) W A Baker, 15 00 F3 Rosa LeOis, 37 50 0 J F Craig, 37 50 0 L P Ellison, 25 00 0 B A Allgood, 54 50 5 J M Williams, 7 84 5 " " 17 16 0 Lanta Lewis, 25 00 0 Kate Lewis, .87 50 0 Leana J~n 88 00 R T Hallems, 80 00 Mattie Kay, 25 00 0 S Little, 80 00 C L Craig, 87 50 A G Bowen, 20 00 Frankie Robinson, 55 50 Elija J Thayer, 37 50 Andrew Bramett, 60 00 R. L. Jones, 20 00 Josie Robinson, 25 00 VT Miller, 17 75 ,ohn 0 Davis, 7 50 Taina Dalton, 15 00 C T Miller, 5 00 Jas G Soaborn, 55 50 W J Bright, 25 00 john D Edons, 20 '00 S W O'Dell: 5 a0 12 82 99 32 83 F V O'Dell, 6 85 T T Hughes, 6 00 T C Spencer, 1 00 carrie Kelly, 75 00 E F Dopriest, 18 75 J A McWhorter, 15 00 T. 0. Allgood, 55 00 Mary Kirksey, 60 00 Nannie Kirksoy, 75 00 T M Elrod, 40 00 Sallie Mullikin, 37 50 Ida Sutherland, 25 00 Frof. M. S. Stribling, 55 00 Itan Glazener, 25 00 Yas Richardson, 19 00 Mary Bowen, 15 00. W J Boggs, 34 50 Nottio Chastain, 25 00 Nfary Allgood, 75 00 eo0rgia Boggs, 6 25 Nino Kirksoy, 84 50 k G Bowen, 20 25 P P Machon, 21 00 Jennie Rosonond, 25 00 11) Timmons, 25 00 Dhamblin, Boggs & co., 7 00. P V O'Dell. 8 15 J E Parsons, 7 50 T P W~ells, 1 00. Itima Noighbors, 6 52 Wottio Bowon, 55 50 c L craig, 50 00 W N Hunt., 22 00 cc 15 45 7 50 Lida Bowon, 75 00 T 0 Allgood, 25 00 W A Richardson, 81 25 T 0 Allgood, 12 50 A B Williams, 14 00 Wmn. EIis, . - 22 70 W D Garrison, . 3 00 LJottio chastain, - 25 00 Warren Martin, 4 75 %[artin Boggs, 50 00 T H Brown, 2 87 i A Robinson, 4 90 - 3* W Maddox 7 50 chambhlin, nogga'& co., . 9 60 W M Richardson, 6 25 W WF Bright, 9 40 171 00 174 09) 213 00 42 00 Teotimunmal of Seoue Pat te, wlao Haeve Puauechased Orgas fromn A texander Bros. & Co., Green vine,, s. C., Greenville, s. C., Alexander Bros. & Co., Greenville, s. C., The Kranich -& Bach Piano bought by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Young- Men's Christian Association has proved satis factory to us. After consider irhg prices of other pianos we found this one to be the cheapest, considering the sweet. ness and fullness of tone and the fine finish of the Piano. We found Alexander Bros. & Co., liberal and exact in fulfill ing their lpromises. AIRS. C. II. 8LOAN. One of the Purchasing Comn., Greenville, s. 0., March 10. 1892. Alexander Bros. a Co. Greenville, s. C., Gentlemen : It gives me great pleasure to repeat in writing what I have so frequently said to you regarding pianos; that is, while traveling~ through dif forent States, knowing .that I would soon have to buy a piano, I madle it a special point, in a quiet way to get all the Infor mation p~ossible about the dif ferent makes of pianos. This information led me to purchase of you gentlemnen a Cabinet Grand Kranich & Bach Piano. After two years use we find it all heart could wish. I con. cheerfully recommend them to those wishing to purchase a thoroughi reliable and satisfac torye piano, possessing in tone adaion all the qualities of a first class instrument, Wishing you much success, I am, yours truly,.BATN Insurance Agent.