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The People's. Journal T. C. ROBINSON, Edit or. PUBLISHED EVEltY THURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Yea Eut(reIl :it h iIl' t Ofiic It Picf IS t dolr11. ier fisii in, if .v 11-4111 4-iar , till Ill "rAs sh. .\11111.11 coni - -eIv riI . 1- l'"I", rii. - Ill A l. N o sp - ala I tiOrl i r ia I t A I l I 'llreiil :d - lItiser. Al n h uts tke t -rin f 1-; (aII -4 11~' I~aII p iii 4 i I 14 i1tI i . ni L oii -o . flhat, )I t h ith 1quen in L Z1 011 Il 1 I!:. I t I' I cld a-se' .I h. I IAY r thC i .I n I . i-. ' r :, ~ ln ua ll to-) 11v- l r- pis is f rith y ~ Il 114.1 ::: opinion alc rv p slnt ,iun CO 'tr-liat 11". h c a~ ll publsh h t we ' ha l a h n r d Iii n. :-.ss mbho in II mI, m f in ut I h C I v eu CiO elket <bIs tI h m I Ie he ; b f Ii C Oili tr." ~ ~ ~ tl T:. :mvi.wa ubd t Th. <th 1 h uinwa S 1-ti. ~ ~ .11:1 i,-I ' hit, 114) 11.1 r I I I 111' SI I 1 o ju ( Ith 1 -:whiee ae - n tiul' O 2701 il Stalte ti ~~ ht ha u l tho at l, re :11 4e id 4lrence t1 b111 lld . I I i . a ("0 11 o ll i ll. i wortI n Iti lmv. an 4xrsi onI fron :th1r1 whoi~ h a signe theI~ cal, hul no. o. them had aworIIId to Iiav fr'om0 the ter. iee h u ing. Ter w.re about5(1 P1wen Dr. (li th kaino w rea't lut'hc brough~ llllt up tl1)qu (1tion a I('i whd herd.' I h t '] etgta I ~ tll d o ye < :it. The nI e Iit' o i "' 01 ('Oill11I' th'er1e wlwther thiae lunty was re r,-\.e A. nilIIot.li th ou gl hti luat una-h1111Ii L n Ih t sond dRe gat. i. lla'i' -u ll tiit yi a~O hi 111(1ti'lt It atly <jO' 10 bsh r11. gL) e.r:t-ot1 0'shc v itS nI)ieLI t a ivo :ni ighW 11( t omko Iome ~alual ~t hu .lston ll1.~ 1( The cT la -. (Ior. llretin faoit d iillet rtho in * I t hin th people.d the wold h ave theul powr We ioughce, s wharty was goicg ion.spssd W.B \lg''ate ohv who had authoized ifis sug gostion ivas followed uj by reniarks ill along tho line. Dr. Smith said as ho understood tho conferenco it was '-to discuss plans for harmony. It was mere ly '(N advisory, and ho did lot think it would undortako to hitid any bodv. iul we could 111t toll inl 11(1 Vance what they woumld do. Mr. Ro(binl L~mwis <did not) knlow wlothiei' it would pay tis to Sel(d d'I'it'i d vil IllioIo 1 g-tl coun - sW. Wc l wit a go(d coist it ultiol, anid w 1111181 I, fllVI) liar I1ll l ly to got, a '11)4MI wOlist it ti i4)tt. I r. '. J. Lo pe()( said ; Th1o oh jiet ofl i tihn ting- is to kill t1h nc'grc. It waits to git, the white peoplv tsgetIl-r,s() as to beo suri to IlI. Ive n wlAliti. miall g0vorilinll t anid 1 whih ninll (ostituitionl. H( was ill favor f it. It cold 111t, (b) 'Ny hrintii and might do miuch T'in- <ptlestion was thenl pull, and t!ie rsul tiliiml was uiliillimonsly I :uopeted by it rising vote. .nm s ( F. Lay, T.C. Robinlson'1 and J1. 1".i Iuggs wer1 c('ted as dolo'gate*'s with au1itln)rit v to choose their ownl t alItei-niates. Tho e'll1irillall S1ited that he v thollht ilie 1 ilvetilig load dolO the . rtpI qie'i' I tb ill oiw'Itting dolegfies s a1el |11 f1, mi rf. tliat the olji'(t, | : wi:s a wtiertily ol), anid lie I tought1 aII god cit[izent4ts desired ( hlrlinilly vtilnollg thle white people o the Stato. in inl l I) I h illl otihcg t(1 11( ad. ITle-i S mT Wi i. MNN.Iw Tllr, llavv lh.'tl So mianly illovo-t 111011t ( itlld (.4 1111 tfr 11m vmliloll1IS ilIl ndit it'S recveltily, tlat thle avorlign 'iiI/.'!i(li s lld klOIw wolre ho is it. l'Iii iit tlilig leo' Hellines of 1 tlcelt1ie'!;ii.' it aIValleo teir pC1r sonl inb-'sts. thero" is little) l1ft ill all tlis c ii sioil. Nearly iV I1ry lioly "wil'ls tic ie ailltilg hilr I Iho saine O(jeI, hll, 'iacli lInl'aor is anexiouS t' take t t i' pceotple his own eblsoll riute, Und ink som1e wily put thieli .u1ii1.'i <.lildigat i<>is tic himii. Tl- ople ap .heerv,tIkitng Iht tilt ste k iII 1 lke vtl liliteer iidvico to wlhiel.1 (I h'Y' 211 '0 l(slpe(I f'illly 1111Ial11l to l't Vi u t, th V ar tlI' ir I)w ll l .11 ii c t' - Tili t rlt 11ce i i at Iii e i lic't t- cit 2il'i'' li p e 'i ':i i ii lli i it In ealisil 1 Ie'ei''elih l.'us it'5'l ic t hrled ie. je e (i f (h d 'i i i a t e r o t L h'ei | >'UI - shiciild h)e i'Xi1'e'SO(I ite ilVeedil all\V thle wlli1t~e ipOellie. Itf allye tIliipc -Shoualdl bee d1one1, tendl(in to bc itiol tIa pe loleeIi (I diViitn ofi dleegatles ( 11c1' wilt litt ('lllifUSlctl woriSie thatl e'VerI, 11S thIl V'er'y (ille51 iutll wlii('l l Shollid11( 11(0. III d1i5(llSSo'd is igit pre~senIted( to div'id .- ' lhe' pe le. Sc far' as To't.: JoITuxAlj4ant ('atch th<i 0t11l('llt ccl Ille 1illic. luile lens ette i' wl hew ithas nddt aspqit'ilig 141 'Llpr4'eelt ('411111Iity1 i ts 2114 a hl I s V icews s il pet ill1t ict ila (jiieStiolls will liu 'il 1 '100 4'Ihi''et jj dilecidiligthsntr-'thlaypr V'1ousI faii1tilal .zlliLg llnllt . loro'( is ut liceie tce tfi'it Iii'r 2gitilt I o glIt('5lice 1tll i suggest th12.1.t tIn best tililtig to l 1(111on, is to) elldo1'H4 and adV1( *liste t le lle p he It 1C(lei ct inl I heu so.Vera'i I 'out i IS fci he1C State .i- D~r. .John W\. F4oel, U pr'oinintenu r'- phiysicmin and1 )11~l ma o f lie eit., it of Rock Hill, died( at hi bonio 1 01ec re Suznday morning, I he4':?.lth intallit r'o at 1):30 o'clock. HeJ wais a nobcle 0 at 110s1 of friends nocw m~ourn't wit I o the boreayed family. 'Fie city ~t hall1 was iinmeidiatoly driapedI it: mnournmlig. Tho p)resident has made(1 the fol slowing app~oi n tment Is: .Joseph I. Outhwato, of Ohii, memnber' of the b oard of or'dance anld forti fica tions, vice Byron M. Cutcheon, res signedI: Julius (4. 'Tuicker, of Toex as, consul of the United States at Martinique, Wost Indios. .. First, foremnost, and all the bimoi, .this papeor has p)resumed to chami y ion1 the pe))opl's caulsO. While its pa trtonage is not coinmmonsu rate [ with the wor'k it has att'mnpted, - its cir'culation todafy is greater a than over, and constantly increas Walter I. Blalco, city editor of bhe Stocktojn (Cal.) Idependent, and one of the host known news. papor men on the Pacific coast, was shot and dungorously wound ed under tho windows of the Pal aco hotol by i footpad soon after iidiiigh t o the 24th instant. The editor htrulck the robber on the head wit h his cano and the robber I retaliated with ia uilet, and then he and his aiccom~lice fled. The scono of the robbery and shooting, was inl th very heartL of' th) city, Iilake's w 111od aro not, cosi lored t a it . F 'lho followming self-OXplanaI1to ry f v -ircular whieb has been issuOd 1)r 1 hO Atlanita exhibit, shows tht t .10in111 Issioner Roch is hard at I vork, and is doing things systo Cha r'I*lion, S. C., lar. 20, 1895. To) thl, m1mers of the County 1 lard of Conmissioners for the 8 ,ottoti States und Intirnational 1 I heg leave to aillnounco to you i hat I Iavc accepted the position) f ',Stato commissioner to supor iso the prparationi of a State xhibit. fr display in Atlanta at lio Cot ton Status and Internation I Ex pouit ion, open ing September a Iext, mid eniclose a copy of a r)oclat Ilation of his Exceliency, lovernor E'vans, in rogard thereto. ' Permit me to call your earnost i ttiontio to the urgency of tht I cork upomn which we are ontoring, tue to the limited timo at our dis >Osal fo pircuring funds, the ne esseiry aic jles for exhibit, and heir suitablo preparation for dis >hiy. Tie most important matter is, >f courso the collection of funds, ince the scope of' tlle exhibit do >end1( oItirely (m the aimiount of uurnney riised, and it, is practically m11pf.ssib e1). to form any intelligent ind (eifnt' plan orf prcodure un il this matter shall have )Oon1 iettled. I wvoubti, timrefore, respectfully iisk 3o r i -spe-cial cnsid(lationl of the paairaph ill th Governor's prwoctlat ion which r'elates to coun ty subls-ripiions, andl urgo that you t ako inuni(Ot ste~ps to So~euro t. i triunijit :isked ill your respee tive (c 1unti s. It will yreatly facilitate our work it' you will %let iiio kiilow, at you11r earl 4iest 'OIv4Iimio(l, wilat progress y(uit nuY wil k in, t tis inn iiOr. for ward. ing 4Uillr(ii 11se1ip ionso is soonl as(It possibh, t41 the anc Icmmit' nuis of4' 1: txit it t you I'( re s t nmig sillctial ml)ntin o1f ar a-le o lit. 'ier nspit..~IS 8111( i I 'i til nit1(4 ssar( 11110(,01 iter u for a et il' lit i f telrilo r - OhiIeit iof nes.n vl 1natual Ir'g 1( tnumufnetur from yout abl for I i hean exibitliig yonimaly onbeingk11( 5t exihole, Stant.ie hoever, 1t8 llal rntian to the eiylofl pc ling immedtiateholy is iteimeno tna hie wood befor le ithy aptogm ('1t1 ah ~o en lae one( sider for subm'entsy shiln to, at cenral wher trbowll b ~Vlnoil prer. for. Oegnibi ation. Afterhgl ny suestion oul may besoi k i as1 toofr.iiugo .S \'i ery rl(ese (fl woigy, o Sehio i. Opene 12. Roy.u -N, Sttaw'Commisioner Program of'1 -1~i th iodmnt a. on is Sunday~ School? Ineitv. to. J. hIed wh it the iertpts chuch Wedneson~ ily andl'l i T hursda lifofor it irdt Sundayl in April: OIenrddIit ry .er.onlbyRodv.rs. A fternoon sosion1:-Would 1 it(0 suertintgdfor thevaiin of A. DS.' ''oelteachere, yRv J.I~ J. 'himporane ofdet Dorkn Sin goe to hos oteSna E eryl. Opened y olre. J. M.e spewrt.net r ls eus to htdssion :r Temodonce, r monERev. IIathers. our Sunda scoos Arevl.D.J SpearmanCfnstispeakor Stabbing Affray in Piekens. Near Thomasville, Pickens coun. Ly, on Sunday th, ro was a bloody row at a colored church. The auso is unknown, but the effect was a couplO of dangerous knife thrusts in the porson of a man named Blako, inflictod by Jeff Wfilker. Tho wounded man was mrried hono and is expected to lie. No arrosts had been made at last accounts.-Groonville News, 0t~h instant. In Col noectioni with the con for Mee) on Wedijosday 'Tie Rogistor restordaiy recoivs the following elograin from Mr. T: J. Kirlkland, eeretary: The execitvo colltlittee of the Foety" give noetiec thiit the cti'. orenei of 0ho 2ith will be held vith open doors, and that thoy will o0 p1lased to havo proselit Sona 011 Tillinan (and Irby, Governor 'Vllnl, eX-(Governors Sheppard atid tichardson, Editori Koestor, Lemiphill, (onzales and Williams, nd tho CollsorVativo comllittoo. A late dispaltch from Mr. Kirk ind asked that Gov. lHagood, ex cinator Ha1mllpton, ex-Senator But )r and Editor Garlington of the partanhurg Herald be also re Iested to ho present.-Columbia egister, March 24. It has been three years since lCo(en Victoria rode horsoback, but er saddle mare is still a favorito (t of hors I'er name is Jessio, nd she is now 26 years old. . - - . ...... . "P "Avoid whiskey and water, my 0on," aid tho fond father. "It is dilution and a snare."-Pittsburg tilletini. CAVEATURADE ARK COPYRIGHTS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT T For a rem t answer and an honest opinion write to U N &CO.9 who have had n ye rnty years' experience in the patent business. tommunica. tons strictly confidential. Allandbookofin formation concerni Patentit and how to ob. tain thern sent free. Also a cataiogoomc. teal and scientiflo books sent free. Patents taken through niunn & co. receive special notice in the Scientfic Asnerienn, and tuus are brought widely before the publi with. Out cost to the inven~tor. This splendid ppr Issued weekly, elegantiy illustrated, hash yr ar the largest qrcul ation of any scientific work in thle world. V3 a yeaT. Sanple clee sent free. BuligEdition monthly. M~6a year. Binglo co 'e ' cents. very numb r contains boau. tfu lteIn colors, and photogrpso e houses with plane. enabling uidera show the Iat estdesigns and secure contracts. Address MtNCO-, ?VEW YOR. 301 BROADWAY. )hamborlain'a Eye and Skin Cintmeg Is a certin1 cure for Chronic Bore Eyes ;ranutllated Eye Lids, Horo Nipples, Piles, z.em, Fetter, 18lt, Rhucum and Scald Head. .5 cents per box. For sale by druggists. TO HORSE OWNERS. For putting a horse in a fine healthy coa lition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powde. ley tone up the system, aid digestion, enre oss of apetite, relieve constipation, correet kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving new hife to an old or over worked horse. 25 centa per package. For sale by druggista. MiARRY T HIS GIRi.-80MEBODY I bin . 0mison:-I f.taineei a le silk ,lrrsts with Tahe aGmy olir Buge e s an d aes. BEATS are' ge'uttingO the best of mtI now, .so I amH compe)lled tP allowv all of my honest cus. tOmer~ls to hlpIl mel by settlinv their aicounlt. PI.lease do s< il posil I amU nee'ding~ mhonley very had to pauy d1ebti with.i Ii have still got Sulgar, Cof. fee, Syrup, Lard and Flour t< sell anid somel Patent Me'diciu< to sell, comec and1( buy a bot. tie am11( it will aict On you' iAver and1( Lungs and clean: yor42h blood9( so tlhat you wvil ailways try to tell the trutl and1( pay your hlonest debus hoping youl will take my ad vice anuti give meI( yourl trade. W. C. Bramilett. N ovemberCV --94 T HIS WEEK! M'ALISTER & BEATTIE W'eil1lfs l lthir enlire lie of BLACK DRESS GOODS!I At greatly reduced prices. 1h'in rittus at $1 22, $1 .18, .98. ...2. .341 lind . I0 cenit s; feormsr pr jices $1.50. $1.3 $1.26, .85. .50 ande .25 centsI. Cashmereis ati 70, 62. 50), 374. and( 1' 25 cenlts. All oilier lacik (Goodis rediteed inI pro MoALISTER & BEATTIE. (63 1and1 65 Matin 8'reet, Greenville, 8. C (Next (doort I National Banik.) 1P. Si BUntierick Pailtetern. asnov . COULD HARDLY WALK ON ACCOUNT OF RH EUIYLATISM P. H, FORD -OF Quacilta CIty, La,, After TWO YEARS Suffering 18 CURED - THE USE OF Ayer's Sarsaparilla "For fully two years, I suffered from rheumatism, and was frequently in suche a condition that I could hardly walk. 0 I spent some time in Hot Springs, Ark. 0 and the treatment helped me for the 0 time being; but soon the complaint re- 0 turned and I was as badly afflicted as 0 ever. Ayer's Sarsaparilla being recom. mended, I resolved to try it, and, after using six bottles, I was completely cured."-P. 11. FonD, Quachita City, La. o Ayer's Sarsaparilla 0 0 Admitted 0 0 AT THE WORLD'S FAXR0 00 .2.9..9.99..9R...9,9..9..99,.99 A Til H E - Is no uso to cuss or discuss 5 con 2 cotton, I have a nico lot of mile cows for salo and if I can not get my prico I am going to take somlit. one else's. I also havo some horse and mules running tilo sam' schodulo. C. L. IIOLLINGSWORTH, The Pathway o'Knowledgs IS THI Road to Success b Victor Hugo in speaking to younme onesale inidnight that will make your future bright and dazzling as midday.' And in this terse epigram the great Prenichmian stated a truth tilat applies equally to struggling, ambitious )young men the world over. insomuch as you have yet your lacoto make ia the world, and wWH Ivi yourself of opportunities to - crease your knowledge and Improvw your mInd, so will you make your life successful and happy..: A man's brain is a garden given him to cultivate, and whose product. will be his support, Plant That Garden wIth seed of kcnowledge and from the ylnta will grow the blossoms of financitri gain and honorable Nver before in the history of the. world have young men had an oportunity to fit themselves for the of fo s i isnow van them. (mafican psh and public spirit lead All that the college graduate b.** !?een taught, and more, can be Oenred by thieyoung man who gets a eot of the Uncyclopepdia Bfitamilta now offered to The State subscribers en thq easy payment 6f to dents a day. B ut remember that urpeIintroductory offer is for a The State, COL.UMBIA, S. C. AZ Chamuiberin,'s Conghi Remed~l give4 thle best. saisfaIction of any congh me'di. a Cine I hiandile, anid as~ a soller lends nil 3 othler iipeparationis ini this nutr~ket, r'coniineinid it breninse it Isa1 th" bel ied. 3 icin ia o eer hainid led for conghse, ca.lds aoni li 1iiir sale by lir. G. W.. F.rl(. P'iekeis; U. N. W.L. DOUcLAS, $3 SHOE IS TH. .3.sFinECL&KANOAROA A p26$2.,WORKIN6MigNg *2.*1.P BOYS'SCHOLSHO3a, * LADIES. 'S DO TINO t Over One Militon People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes *, All our shoes are equally satisfactoryr e T e cua ce s mea'nsoe Frm cetoar savefover ---theues. n r If your earcnnot supply you we cn. Sold by iFor Sale by W.T, MoFall, Plokenss, S. C. P. B. Morgran, Centrant. . OUTHERN RAILWAY CO. eiidesed sehedule ia aego .Mareh 17th, 1895. Traise run by 1Ot Meridian .isme. ITA910M4A. E~id s o ...... .... .. ... ;.-.'..'.) . * oum i ............,....... 0........1 26st Prospeirity...........................1I. r Zg wcorry ............... ....4 ...... .al * na . . . ............. .1 n by- .... .......... "reenwood ......... ........... .7 "o a0 s ..., . .. ... ......... 1.00 ' e1 T.......... . on .............. ................Ilo STATION3. 1Daly1 t No. a . Greenville ....................... l.t6 n rPiedmont ..........., ............. 1 . 6m " W illiamston ...... ........... 0....... I11 In S B lton................... 11.46 am Donald's..!.....! .... .,.. . .. ...: .. 12.18sPu SAbbe i l ...... . ....... ---. . " wodges .......... ..............1...... 19.2 P "Greenwood... ............ 1.1s pm " Ninety-six ... ... .... . , .... 1.97 Pm "lk L u ns ub ..... ...........1.0 * lnon ( x $ -p-.. - ---...... . 11.1049M -'Newberry ...........f............. .8 n Prosperity .......... 2. Columbia ....... ................. 4.15 OP Charleston.... ...................... M.40pa Between Oftiiidbia and Ashe i. )ly 1)all. I n~ailv.a al. t .s. SiTATIONS. oA ? 10 ri.3i-0 .1*LQ "Oetong411. Dun . a .M Colu Ar. M. am pY .8P0pm.106. '.... Alston..." 1.00am 8. .1Bpm T. ." ..Santuo.....4lQpm 2.pl .40n 7. ."..Union. il.3Spm 1.40pa 0P0 8M.m" .. Jonesvlle. " 10p 124 pm 1P a L 10.01pmi.4 pm Ipm a. Sart'b' 'Lv10p 11.pm 130pm 9.00am 5 t'bg lo1 1. am 1.50pm 12.00 a'nF,Ar. # vill L .a m .0t Nos. 11 and 12 are solid trains between Charlee. on and Greenville. Trains leave Spartanburg, A. and C. divisiem, orthbound. 5.88 a. m., 340 p. in.. 6.18 p. m., (Ves buled Limitedl; southbound, 1.00 a. m., 2.54 p. k., 11.8 a. m., (Vestibuled Limited). Trains leave Greenville, A. and C. Divis, orthbound, 4.86a.m.,2.85 pm., and 6.27pm.,(Ves. buled Limited); southbound. 1.52a. m., 4.05 p. i., 12.8 p. m., (Vestibuled Limited). Trains leave Seneca. A. and 0. Division, north. ound, 8.01 a. m. and 12.69 p. m.; southbound, .09 .m. and 6.01 p. m. PULLXAN NERVIOE. Nos. 15 and 14 have Pullman Sleeping *e etween Asheville and Jacksonville. Pullman Palace Sleeping Care on Trains n ad 86, 3 and 88, on A. and 0. Division. r. M. GREN, J. M. CULP, Gen'l Mg'r, Eas. Sys. Traffio Mgr. Washington. D. C. B. BERKELEY. Supt.. Columbia, S. C. V. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK, Gen. Pa. A41., As' Qen. Pas. Agt. Eas By#. OUTHUERN RAILWAY CO. (RANTERN BYSTEM.) PIEDMONT AIR LINE. PON~UKanD soEUDULU 05 PASSUNoUR TlRAINIS, Vesp. Iatm' Northbound INo.385 No 80 No.12 No.34 Way i18th, 1894.1 Daily Dnily Daily Daily tav Atlanta 0 tinre 12.00 in 9.00 p 8.00 a .. ... " tlanta E time 1.00 p 10.00 p 9.00 a... " Ioroross.............10.37 p 9.44 a... " Buford. .. ..... .. ..... 11.06 p 10.17 a .., " ~ainesille.. 2.25 p 11.29 p 10.47 a... " .ula.......... .. .... 11.4 p 11.14 a ..,. " Crnelia............ ........ 11.87 a ... g ?d. Air1 ........... ........ 11.40 a.,. " Tocoon...... ........ 12.41 a 12.06 p . " Westminster........ 1.17 a 12.42 p . "Seneoa.............1.6 a 12.59 p . "Central....4.40 p 2.02 a 1.33 p . " reenville ...8.27 p 3.00 a 2.35 p . " artanburg 6.18 p 4.01 a 3.40 p . " afineys..... ........ 4.42 a 4.24 p . "Blacksburg. 7.05 p 6.00 a 4.42 p . " King'sMount'n.... .25 a 8.08 p. "Gastonia............. 5.40 a 6.84 p . lAr. Charlotto....8.20 p 6.80 a 6.20 p 9.00 Ir. Danville. ..12.00 a 11.35 a 11.28 a 12.50 a tr. Richmond .... 6.45 a 4.50 p 6.45 a... AF. WashIngton .. 8.42 a 8.30 p.... 7.42 a ' Daltimn'eP.R.R. 8.05 a 11.85 pt...9.02 a " Philadelphia .. 10.25 a 8.00 a . ..o18 a " New York..1263 n 6.23 al...2.03 g Vec, f'stm'll Southbound. No. 37 No.85|No.11 No.88 Daily Daily ;Daily Daily .v New Y ork P.R.R 4.30 p 12.15 na ... 820 g " Philadelphia.. 6.55 p 7.20 a ...8.56 u " Daltimnore. .... 9.20 p 9.42 a ....8.87 "Washing ton... 10.43 p 11.01 a ...10.08 g " Richmond..12.0 a 12.30 n 12.50 a... " Danville.....5.40 a 5.6 p 7.00 a 5.00 a " Charlotte. ..... 9.85 a 11.00 p 12.20 n 8.87 a a istonia ...... ......11.38 p 1.04 p. ~ing sMount'n .............. 1.28 p . " Blaoksburg.... 10.47 ':a 19.12 a 1.51 p. "' Gaffneys........... ........ 2.10 p. "~ Spartanburg.. 11.37 a 1.00 a 2.64 p. "Greenville.12.28 p 1.52 a 4.06 p. "' Central....1.15 p 2.40 a 5.83 p. "' Seneca..............01 a 6.01 p. 4' Westminster- ..... .........20 p . Tocca...............49 a 7.00 p . 4'Mount Airy........ ........ 736 p ... "' Cornelia--........... ....... 7.8 p " Lula........ ........ 4.42 a 8.08 p. " Gainesville.... 3.81 p 4.69 a 8.30 p. " uNordrs.... ........ .......os9.8 kr AtlantaE time 4.55 pj 6.20 a 90.89 p. kr Atlanta C time 8.55 p .20 a 98 'A" a. m. "P. "p. m. "M." noon "N." night. Pullman Oar Service: Non, 85 and 86 Uni ed States Fast Mall, Pullman Bleeping Cars be. ween Atlanta Montgomery, and New York. Nos.87 and S8--Washington and Southwestern restibuled LimnitedThrough Pullman Sleepers etween New York and New Orleans, via Atlan a and Montgomery,and also between New Yorh nd Memphis, via Atlanta and Birmingham. ining Oars. Nfos.11i and 12, Pullman Sleeping Oar between iohmond, Danville and Greensboro. Trains Nos. 83 and 84-The New York Floride hort Line Limited-have Pullman Oars, al8o irst Class day coaches from Charlotte to Tashlngton without change. Note conneetion of Non. 11 and 12 with Nos 88 ad 84 at Charlotte. V. A. TURK, S. H. H ARDWIcX, aen'I Pass. Ag't. Asn't General Pass Ag't WAsHINGTON, D. C. ATLANITA, GA. W. 3. RYDER 8~tuperintendent, Charlote V. 1!. GREEN, J. M. CULP, Gen'i M'gr., Trafflo Mn'gw. WAsmINGoTON D. O. Washington D MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY CLEMSON COL.KOir, S. tC., .1 A u u*t 30, 1894, f [M. JOE PEitSON , I)EAn MADAI:-l am happy to stat0 St four bot tlesR of your Remredy howu 11 rely releved my wife of Rheumallltlsml iid Iitave 110, obhjction to yOtir~ using l rnut wvhait I wite y0ou, She had breen ufferlig fr'uim llhennoaaltism for at ig ledline, such 1as w~ine of Cclhcumi and4 utaush etc., buIt ll to 110 effect. Bhue hand ot takenl tall of two bottle4 of youir Reom. (d3, before her improvemerolt was veryv iarked, her paids wore gretatly lonsened, lept well at night and gined five 01unds1 In weight, You can ship Hail, loan & Co., another dozen as wo are en rne y out YoVurs. .,.. . - . WEEK lriiFERE1DRAN --IN SHOES On our con tor conier these Shoes will be placed and at prices that the factories will not duplicate. They are bro. ken lots is why we ' offer .them at. these prices All ether Shoe' in stock will be sold at very LOW PRICESI DRESS.'. GOODS. A few novelt.y Suits on hand-to close 'hem ont I will sell for 331 per cent. tu. dar for.. 01r prien. 11 Woolen Goods have been marked down to meet the times. No use talking ' hard times'' with goods at present prices. The best yard wide Sea Island ever of fered hi Greenville for 5 cents. A few blankets at lowest prices. A. K. PARK, DRY 000DS AND SiMES I 15 Pendleton St., Greenvlle, S. C. 8nov94. Remember that you can get the " Home and Farm" ani THE PCOPLE's JOURNAL one year for $1.25. FERGUSON BROS., Jobbers of Cigars and Tobacco, 107 MAIN-STREET, GREENVILLE, S. C. Now is the time for sowing fie-d seeds When you want to buy Crimson Clover Seed, Re-d Clover Seed, Kentucky Blue Grass Seeds. Orchard Grass Seeds, Silver Ball Onion Seed. Pompeii Onion Seeds, Or any other Seeds, go to FERGUSON BROS. And when you want to buy Coffee, (Seed-tick, Rio,) Flour, Sugar, Lard, Bacon, Cigars, Tobacco, Or anything in the Grocery line, go to FEROUSON BROS., 107 Main-st., Greenville. Oct. 18 NOTICE. I will sell my entire stock of gooda except GAroceries, at cost and below cost, on and after the 15th of Dec. ember. Consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Shoes, Hats, Clothing, Hardwasre, Crockery and Glass-warn, tin-ware, etc. They must be sold as I don't want to rnove onything now on hand mnto my nlew house that I expect to have ready betwveen 1st and 15th of January 1895. Conmc and get the bargains while they can be had and don't forget to pay me what you owe me, as it is now due and past due and I need it, md remember 1 can't sell goods at oost on a credit an~d don't as'.s for them that way, for youm will be re fused. Yours respectfully, J. H. BROWN. Dec.13-194- Liberty, F~. C. FRESH ARRIVALS! Neiw O rieans miihisses, 20e.; (Iniion setst niew seeds; i-h i p01latnes; steel plowsy at Ie. ; leat her collars, about as cheap as ahniek; dres.< goods homew-mna shioes .o .0uhng uid the nicest line of shirts you hav~e seeni-,0 hiea *pie ha ever . I want ((orn, pense and~ dry bhde. T. 0. HARRIS. Jan. 8-9i5 I'ickensu, NI. C. A~iTE NTION ! TO PURCHASERS OF PIANOS, ORGCANS AND) SEWiNG MACHINES! Pianos from $225 to $1,000; Or-. gans from $25 to $500, Sowmng Ma chines, NEW, from $1l7.50 to *60. We~ also sell Oil and Needles for. all makes of Sewing Macnines. Repairing and Tuning om shmort hotiee. (Jail and see us or write A .EXANDER BROS.I& CO. 107 Washington Street, *6 GREENVILLE, S. C. Notice to D~ebtors and Ureditors. All persons haijyng claims n'ginst the estate of J. A. Bloggs, deeensed, must presenit the same for lmymient~ to the uni deri'$neid by the 30th of March, next and ijl parties indebted to saId estate will please make paymnent * In.BOG0G0, D. J. GRlEER, Execntors.. 19Feb95tti