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Both lilies of t1e Stiett car ra ways of Charlestonl, S. C.. wa sold to a irodklyn syndicato cently. The pur'cla ers will cu tinto the hwo hlms 1111(l rul the by electriei ty. Ip to this tin (harlestonm hlis enoiye .(%(I tlie unliiq distinctionim (df being the lily ci id over 60,0()) inhabluitants 0 used th old horse cars. Charles Bi. Inlssoni vite s that the Jeddo Tunnel in Pennsylv'ai all the drilling was done iy mo, of coimipressed air, (oiveyod so] ten th!sand teel through a Se and thre( (pilrter inch pipe w ve' little loss. I thinks ti coipr5essd a i s CS now bOing U, for a greater variety of purpo than any1), l (t her im otive power. The lmoiey problem is troubl 1h111 counry to Inl extont horotof unknown. a solution of which inl the uture. Prominllt men all ir ikns a re of opposite opin i< and it. is diflicult for a limi ml1in0d t.t grasp the situationi. a lvel'3'y much10) of tho o)pin1io i great m(8inds are like bewildered are in manly cases counting u luck. The want of oithor me] has ever hon annoying to us5, Em-r~ou JoURNAL :-I havG so busy wvithi my examnitii hav'en't the time to write a composed piOco, so wVill give y few scattering dots about 1 went to the S. B. C. at W~aii ton wvhich took place Friday in the 2d1 Sunday mn May and( cl Wednesday after. The convei being at our capitol drow <iu large collection of 1)001)1 tI Thoso who made the tript had pleasure of seeing one of neatest and probably one of' finest cities in the wold. guide that went through 1 he tol building with uis said( thia had been all over Europea and1( ho had seen no buildings that passed those in Washingt on in way. All the national houise fine b;eyondl description, and1( only those but the business hi( are also fine. T1here are very~ wooden buildings in tho city one in 500 is made of wood1. churches are generally mad' stones with jagged wvalls oni outside ; the walls are painted lively colorod paint wvhich mn them very showy. Trhe ca building is situated almost in heart of town ; tis houso is majestic; it is ab~out 550 yard length and is wide and high p)rop~ortiion. There are fouri y cipail streets in tihe city, a] whiich point (directly toward capital-North streot, East st] South street and WVest street,< sequontly there are four divisi in the city, Northl-East, Soi East, South - West and North-W Tihe streets parallol to these f main streets are numbell)red u Arabiani lnmbers and N. E., S. S. W. and N. WV. along with t number, according to the posit of these streets. The other stre circle around thle capitol parai to each other and are designai by our alphablet in order. 'I design of this city is very simn and goes to show that Washingt was not onily a goneral anld stat man, but also a great man in hunfldred other ways. Large this city is there is not thle les difhiculty 3 t gomng ignywhere in from he a to suborh. There ~one grand building as compar -' With those other grand ones. Ii . 1irary wvhich is no0w Co Otaide but is not f ~JKWe could Oxset~?t hd~~ the terialat~t~ie. I~I too of t gol 'for teatee * ll direction. *i.~ this knme tsahe the' air;' oriWthe top 91' this arm there is a very fine -orna . at, al most pure gold ; it cost 460, a00nd is no Jarger than a peek measure There is another very grand struot. uro in this city-that is Washing ton's monument Ik1oli is the high as ost monument in the world ever orected by men in honor of a man. It towers high into tho air, as Vaslingtoni's name, in whose hon or it was erected, towers among 1 men. Thoro aro stones in it rep on- rosenting every state in the union, pe- and some of thoir principles and ati- somni of their noble ien. It is "o ifty-tivo foot square at the bottom I and is five hundred and fifty-five for foot high. Its top can be reached m)11 oither by stops or by ai olevator. orn- All thoso thiings that I have mini titioned aro granid indoodm., but nlot un)- so grand 2s som1e of tho noble speho(Ts aid sorions which were (oliverel by some of the world's ablost menv11. Those 1me0n gave the colIvnTtioi some grand thoughts h which w$ hope will live forever. Dr. B. 11. Cairroll, of Wavo, T3xas, -prelchled on Sunday morning at E. streot 1altptist church at 11, a. In., from iho subiuct: "The joy of n- Christ and the fall of the devil n froml the human i heart." Ile of - Ipreachod ono hour and thirty min ufites; d1 (uring tho last thirty min tites tie wholo houso was in a sob. All over the house could be heard ui- inein, amen, to that grand preach r' s noble thoughts. Tihere is one more thought, that I would be glad for our Baptists to have in mind, n- and that is this: All the expense m of the board for collecting the missioni money and all the interost paid onI tho debt of the board and postago for sending the money tc our mnissionaries was only eigi at, cents oin the dollar. We hopo tha those who are not disposed to give baeause they think too much of thi at money, never reaches the desire< ia ; ond, will pleaso tako note of this .118 We aro glad to know that Souti Carolina was among tho front row n1 in this great cause. May God blos en this great meeting to tho palvatio' Ith of many souls. C. L. CRAW. t --_-Nw * - Ted eetcber)s CEeluryry. SOB W. W. F. Bii', Editor. ing ore "MARCELLA" APPLIED. 1 ibs of By A. A. S. )mS, Sympat'hy is, porha ps, tih ho m1 led po4oent force in the wcrld, sii.e i Wo is hut "charity," writ sinl:l I., -hiat bounded by the e..xpe'rielv (1 th and individual. \V0 aro mailly is'fi llas WI' Ia1 pon put oursolves ill* 11o plave (f 11 It~a 01-s, Rtild yet by ()l 1t 1 i'igf Ii, and, ndr Rbi vo thir , miplif I ( I11w11 -|11111 t ore is a sol'isi' ill Wt'll I his trVull ltI 'ree is one)1 of f lii, miost p~~ericii athe woE.rbi1. We4 ofhteni noit ionh u.1 t u ivs L'' i n thIeit phim tof (Cii 1i v)rsoll ori ll'itis W1l10ill Wa lore the l1if 1111011 OdleilO, Ih' ig Wee' wanet nc him. honcivonesly thougha nitih . i ti'nils emrvrtc him to famly 'api- She rightfllyi lxperas tol sof p Ili ed 1111 follit yl retr elto . Ti lhart tha j al donbeltIll'ss grtill a wul~o jin. ave 100. pilrd, siiig1. eInutoyment lell, Iit l oil te(l. tle look bi ilmti) 1.bses ardapit aeunlestderes t h url wnt fthe lyll prcuros ~h for1( h i work The)( tnane5 (fo thisel andi( I~II family'i 'ohe and pl'ntrtr his t arfio' tht liand'l doubtssigrtitude io wouat with tare.pri~e olo eidt tar'e acns sto thadowi l of' i walor ver, wefad Mv( as eIa isind thae pI mse mihti~ thave unmholese rest tdirinh fewn sho da, af!iti hifreii ed p1onsan ..nof'to night depletrickeupn thei llil The leavingo tho~so ho5 woul1d etrie wit, thido. Ol 1011'crle i ao litter wheni~or tini hose reato .y1itoveha ledi' him stay cmil t.l urde101 ith- undeto the shado(1w of' ah feallow vor ly.w idMaclaivs n h o 'iu Nhow takes 1 the re uron an< 'rin.. suchasorbngt sympraty? hoIt E.of tr uy upethe strickn we oda tnhneaing for te arsuand suti .ot wiathi ohrownoe ciclneg wit' lon.vo ite prnsidraen ofo the whum ons lady" kerpsh awayows in t hom po ut ow whtar the results o E., plruly we rehed tomane thatlpd hat firn tesentary, ecto is ( covlr) mn lingting foarouseherrit sym t hont sef; thase iognia oursgh bre itl whminhisresnc but the "younee isebu hol~no p ) )0itifl sh resul plan ;en plnl e ae ledato' so that hi in- brief, osthal education and uptn an lifting he tha rowethe siit no ire heoe efollowa tnhius natrasl st pan, soreo shal may hasptin tat i, raomistimeo bunthersoul pros is compandwelshippngh itsow plao, d The ost o h education otwhc is wrkifro it in a~ouward;in a hisoie ildofaunsinrsae fprost di- prityand ell bing hichist pared witfvlu ho lntnis at any- . subsequent period of life; we' say, reverently, he gjrows in "wiqdow and stature." eWo cannot enough ompahsize that great principle of growth: "enkindle interest in a soul, and it will educate itseof." We cannot create mind. It is necessary or dosirable that overy One should know ovorything. Do not sow more seed than your soil will boar. Let the childron have a chance to grow, rooted in that spirit which will become the high est wisdom. Tl'hen will oducation no longer bo that fIstain woven, shreds of "scionce," "Grook, " "Csloyd," and so on, ad infinitunm, that fustainl which so clothes a man in rags that a recont invosti gation of the slums of NOw York found nine out of over'y ton of tho miserablo men in that most wrotch ed and degraded multitudo "odu cated";but an education born of a living spark which onkindlos the heart, mind, and soul of our youth to noblo ondeavor and higir achiove mont. ADD)RESS TO TIlE WOMEN. Mr's. Aadi'ev M3n1on14114 alaieal to All to Help tlae Exiaibit. The following address has beoi issuod by Mrs. Andrew Simionds of Chiarlostoni, chairman of tho Womon's Commission II viow of tho fact that wo lave accoptod as a State Atlanta's cor dial invitatioi to bo presen1t at her groat Cotton States Expositioni, it now bohloves us to son that wo go m proporly 'caparisonod, and mako a creditablo d(isplay. tlI Thero is nio longer ally doubt, as to whethor South Carolina will, bo Wi thorn. That qjule(st.ionl Iias boon definitoly settled. W) will 1) h thore in friondly colietiion with I all the other Slate l fi . inh lI'uin. Tha vw hav() noapIrito l from our govrinenI, nmclssitaes ap thle greiti't , 1t. ' ersollal ev'or(s oll 0111y oN 1.1'1, ai vs1oially (n Ih PI part of1 tw heW"1n14' Who aeto be! "I repre*(sente~d by a 1 i sep)aatv vxhibit 4 of thoir own inl the Womn)'s Iuil l- m in1g. (O) wing tot th' perlsonatitIl I good hi favor (f I th reidontC of IthllWo-\ W mall's IlOard this room11 is in tIlel m1ost o1nspitiolls and imporfai e ws iil. r i with b s ItIo ll'nnilw it fviw to1 qbiet orinst plid I'm f i l whoil Swll - hut wM i ll sia t el i e il eI 1h d Ios i- the 1i bilit 4of faii' lr , a e o nro re-- te iogni '( it, we(.180 W15 eiaim i lg tl tio -, ihoever is growin "'I SO vIery s inerl bt(0what thew can to- Sor) hour of owtian. thav Sothorofor the juda, it 8111) ssary1 ha chairman' IA)th of11 tene Womlan'i11(1(58 i as Coso fop Sotbrlina, ~~'l toi art. hi ago 1)0 the Slta~tio and to p'ies a o ireiat alX thost whitos ey e ayl road1a wathe ~' muhi t ds t ild reslulth- "1( thatI ) oflhoingct't t~~i'ha t South-aro- t e lina,1 i she hasn had orforto mto lie .op ehind on tihe rc ofeelo g)1 ress uis nt hhii 11ti braen ~insii. lll a energy, te throt. Cssutialesto l'.-a .ot .In th Worl's fair atiCicall Ii0 'I~eatnto fAercn a tlwh sorir own pxihit tod the11101 magnii Sciet forigni) diaya, buit( monhis-sha k mauthgrn Exosii o the t odirat -a awio iheporthat, ~I ah.,ovWest "ohrewill hce oards tile tot.hn -fi itel esir osptls 'ivesin1$ earles., ftiats-lir the gesof( he cn p exhiit; iieach wepar Ienav will ollkfo oai' a rite. si81rpto r wfo haveo article tov a tXhousi- b sole fomar 'housandl Eom-k tev .n, xhibiss ork whchlwy maydellg the anything atthtist worty wofmu. the Thonam of the aker uthern rtae. ecton riuof tie ouyst bro one lsi, e rtaicmln alo-no the pa n-tr tedr pa ofThortao rilob th WiLL RESSI Come to us because the) good thing when they see can get the very best styl< to-date Clothing and Fi Goods at much less price i where. Extravagance is n sarily a part of well dress is, frequently the best dre the most economical. Tl "chick" styles and wher< them. They are not led superfluous gab from i houses, but come steadily where they get what they the right kind of price. do the same. We invite so. 1unifilent prizes 1of liy awar dI by at comeltenlt, connluittel. for ii best qspenimen inl each branch work1, part of the m1oneoy raised 11 bo (evotod to this ohject. Sidos which, ill order to make South ( irolina room a lota n (111 inl everyv wv, tilmre will I A rt Iioan Collection, porson 3 Supervised by a collimittoe I po(inte'd f rll. Ihl(% purpl o . .11 S,pminitintgs, valluible old ste1l tevs, frame1(d au11tograph lettIevr., renut 111n, historieam, clth hal1 lags. piees of (ol.. I'l Ir iture, silver, llilliatloes. ('s. inl ict any ohjfts of art by vf (d xdhiiion aro <h-sire"d. Si 114 11'lelnls w,.iIll slieb (Obbjec itg \I 1 i 1'11 i t q wnt I 1n1o. * ii ,er- aI )it I -e i . .(ll (idiIIS. ill w ill 1 Oly101 be ao l p u N oiwhereP Oils-a could ilwey lbe so (. disphlye(d anld to Such largo Il min)Iis,. The p~ricos!, and' his ('s ofI (on1h art.ieVlilmust he at md, anth1y') wvill all lbe (alta (jled for them;1 the small i oh.. - s 1(m1t ini glass (ases, under10 1 wvhy weo havoe such urgenlt d1 of mon01ey, for' the xpenlse of exhlibit , the payimg of tile oiver an~d abolvo\.tor1 4'xpen'Ises wich aot any13 rate a speial I 'tion will be relsorvedl, bes~idos 11t Atlanlta will give. I r. lRochte, the4 S1tate Commis l(er, w(ill iateri oo. publishla llemn ( about8 0 (ranspotaion111. S sonit t0 m111 here at myi shliress34 I 'ior tIlo 11imo bing, I amI the44 ling ser'vant of' ihe State~ of my 11 ll wh''(oIk ' fe l a like' (nthusi MlRS. ANDR1fl'W SIMON DS, I S. Batter1y, Chat~rleston, S. C. J11nton1, 8. C., Jiln1e I .--- u al. cati I toccurre~td on t Ihe s tr'e4' woon1 J1. 11. Workmanili, until ro..i a.d1 S. M . Dunca,' resuiltini the killing of thle forimr biy the tor'. Eye-witnIesse34 say that1. *rkmain Iired the0I first sh1(. ,OV11 shots '(''re fired byx b)oth1, 'lies ini ralpidi 81snssol. VWorkmn is shot th Iirough the ['le aiff'air is gre'atly delior'edl. '0 as5 both part'ies ar w1 iell kno4 wni 1 have manny friendsl inl Clinton,1 1' seems1 that W~orkman11 aIiccusedl nean of having himi dIischargedl m1 tite Constable fore. All nossos5 are( oin behlalf of M)' r. Dan1(.( 1. D~uncain gave hlimllif up to1 Sheritf. ftr. D)uncan isf aibrothler of' (hi1f1' ry D)uncn of tile Secretary of1 )uncan's wound11(s woro (driesse'd I 1 110 wilI recovor'. Worlkmanll d( about two hour.. d~vicos rOceive ~t .Exp)osition01 dqullarters arle 1to the offect that Massachulsetts logislaturo0 has >mfmon~dod theo passage of a bill ropriating $25,060 for an ex it at the Cotton States and In lacional Exposition. It is said1 the hill will bo nassed.I ERS know a it. They Is of up irvishing ban else ot neces ing-fact ;sers are icy know - to find astray by nreliable 0n1to uS, want at You can ou to do The nro o NorthCaoi, 1ti1er ho leaderiship of t|( 't11 niost promiinent clergynern niid other leadrs, havIe orgaIized to nuajke all exhibit, (0, the progIrss of the l'ote ill that. State, at- the Negroex Ihibit of I1h1 Cotton States and .In tornational E"Xpositionl. Ileports frin New 1"nglaind. New Vork, I',iIItsylvania aund other iorthiorn sections show that th( enldinIg ladies 11f those States are akingr a ve'ry activo int'rest, ill the Olnin's "exhibi111 ion. MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY Sevri t' yvnrs agZo. I waI a:1fliefi'd with e ood im Ip t'ily, which11 resnlie d il 1 .itlo, and o's on It) 14- 4e . whih troll 1l-d im, coiii only for four you-~s. he I ro h 44).lleli a ected my gza iIeeral heal th. i'I t ;(e ! to fuee :11111 w iV8 1( o t 111 41 v 1ih41, % Iwas N io re I b-es at it !-I llInot ,il :11. it) sli'ep well, l l, 1)()4%1le(14 ,oh Ar.Je LoroingRmdv aFo r Il T f( he l r withI h111 filst bottle. eoral healh began to improve, m etill bellen ll ett.r. I (ept. betler at I, 1ec to rainl lh, tle sor 1 nirlely healed. myIN systeml was built )n 1i have be1e( n inl perfect hen V'e Sine.:i l) have never been troubled nee with boils ort any form of blood im lo, v. wA1/L'E A. YoUNG. S11o~1 It B~ARGAINS! ! (1 0fou Are fLclooking 011 For J Ten o er u arganco. era urn this uBeok. browou upohs cutrIr Vhitbe satsFi uedPqe FERsisONh ThROS 1r 7 hei~ tre to showa'c for them. 1le.n1i o is h p ortuity ou wll b thepoor I have two little grand cilldren who tre teethlg tills hot sunimer weather nid ire troubled with 1owel complaint. I rno them Chamnborlain's Colic, Cholera ntid Diarrhoea Iemely mid It acts like a lhnrm- I carniestly reconmmond it for !hildren with bowel tronhies. I was my ;elf taken with a severe attack of bloody lux. with eramps and paints in my Stom. telc, one-third of a bottle of this remedy tured tme Within twenty-four hours I was out of bed am doing my house work, Wits. W. L. DUNAoAN, I on.aqua, Hick m-an Co., Tn. For sale by. Dr. (. W. Earle, Pickens; C. N. Wy tt. 0aisley: laill. Sloan. & Co., Fort 11111; limimnter & llozgs, Liberty; L. R. Eaton, Central, aprL*1 ' Many of the citizens of Itainsville, itdianla ar Ilever. without ia bottle of Chamb elrlami's Cough Reliedy in the house," Says .hicob BIrownl, the leading m ehant'of tle place. Tils Remedy thns proved of so noeh value for. colds, elotp aid wioopilg colnwiih inl chIi(lret tiamt few motier. who kmnow its worth a1re willing to he without. it. For sale by Dr. G. W. Eai-ie, Pickents; C. N. N. Wvatt, Easley ; 11.all, Sloa.1, & Co.,. Fort 11111; Iuliter & LBogrs Liberty; L R. Eaton, Central. apr1. Sometime ago I was troibleth witi ani attclk of rh let, matismt. I iused ( Chamnber lain's Pain 1110aim Itid was coimpletely eued. I hlave sinle advised manty of myiv friends and entstoiers to try the reimedy and(] all speak highly of it. SIMON GomD BAUM; San Ltis RHey, Cal. For sale by Dr. G. W. Earle, lPiekens ; (. N. Wy tt.. EIsley; Hlall. Sloan , & Co., IFort [liill; ltiuter 4&, loggs, Liberty; I.. R. FaoCenn-al, p1 -oF- - FOR THE PHOLKS. Here it is, Short and1( sweet! Sugar, C. Ilioney Syrnmy, Frumit Jars, Firumit (ars, Grain Cradles, 1 Handled I loes Sweeps, Straw IHIts, Um birellas, I arasois, Fans, 1 askets, &'atels. Coie and se WV. T. McFALL. ?FR UCE'S! W\e 'will receive niext weeck a nice 'lected' st ock of baIthes :md Misses l at,- wimthm ithos, F'lowers, and New I )ry Goodsl: ui Shoes comn Thle biest (;Gri Cradles and Grass 1ladeis (ee seenl. SIde Iliarrows, IDoule Stocks andt their lFarmingm~ Tl'ms. Grol4ceries a~ lvaninig-- We have ie b est amdI our stoek was bought (i,)re tihe ise. ' Ilonnu-syndcs, I 'lai ls, anid Y.arns5 hueape~r than11 ever. Lots omf God an,15:md bu little money. Your111 Truly, .AC Ic). Li|ue( ,' 3 1 'nu S-rrr',.: om' Son C~Ai n:.u l mun .ts s (Col NI'v. Against V. II. Sminmecy, D~efeid an t. Sumimns for j )elief. (CIompllaint Served.) To the D~efenudant WV. Ii.Sumv You ar heri'eby' sumitlmed and re Lired to antswe'r thme co)miplatmt in this~ -Tion, of whihib at copy Is herewClith rlr ed upjonI you, andi to serve a copy your answer to thme samd (colmplaint i thme subiscriber at hnis oflice at P ick is, S. C., withinu twenty (days after C service hiereof, exclusive of the y of sneh service ; and if you fail answer thet. comnplaint within the 'n aforesaid, thc Plaintiffs in this tioni will apply to thme court for the lief dlemandedl ini the comnplaint. Unated May 6th. A. D). 189)4. J1. M. &h-riewn, C. C. tr. C. lIaintiff's Attorney. Tlo the Decfendant WV. HI. Summiiey: Please take notice that the Stun Onls and1 Complamt in this case wvas ed in theo oilice of the Clerk of to Court of commnon PlIease for ickens County on the 6thi day of lay, 1895, and that the object of mo action is to foreclose a mortgage iven by you on the land described the complaint. L. E. CriIT.nuss, Plaintiff Attorney. Beal.] J1. M. Si'lxwAwrT c. C. P. C. linyOwn B. A. MoRGAN, T. 0. ROBINSON, eonville S.\. lckons, S. C. ORGAIU & ROBINSON, Attorneye at Law, Plokons, 8. C. SWPractce Ii all Courts. mcb28tf. JULIUS E. BO0a0S. T. J. MAULDIN, BOGGS & MAX.D.IN, Lawyers, feb2SmG Pickens, 8. C. It. U1WBRT KIRKSEY Physician and dur'geon, Office at his rosidenco Main Street. March 8, 1894 DIt. J. W. NORWOOD, Dentist. Dr. V. M. NGRWOOD, Assistant. Ofice, 88 Main Street, Greenville, S. C. Jal. 9, '92 y D3 J. P. CARLISLE, Dentist Groon. ville, S. C. 0111ce over Addison d% McGee's Drug Store. If you want the finest PICTURES madO in the State, go to Wheeler's Studio, 113 McBee Aveune Greenville, S. 0 4" Crayon Portraits a specialty April 7--y. A 1E CLA It K. (I E0. E. COOPEl, Clark & Cooper, Dealers In M arble and Granite Monuments, TOMBSTONES, of every description Also. MANTELS, STATUARY, VASES nd Wrought Iron PFENCING, Greenville, S. 0. Sept. 19, '91. Misses [Mc(IAV Main Street., GI;EENV A Have just. received a shipient of AND HAT In the latest styles an(l lowt PRICES. Your patronage solited. MISSES McKAY, Main Street, Greenville, S. C. GREENVILLE ISA WORKS lBep'iairing of all kinds of Saws a Specialty. J. C. Mauldin, Proprieter. janl131 PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC 20 years ex perience. Ou'radunate fromn first whooiiuls- unr iik'patronage of highest Meidi.. al auth.orit.y, matmkes andt plroperly adjnusta y0, styhj Spectacles. Ofli~e oiver I)r. Ad. ison's I )rng Store, Greenvyille, S. C. ~Jnne 28, 1894. Notiee. AllI persons are hiereby~ warned to not rsass i any way on miiy lot, at, the cor.. (r olf Cedar lI tek and F'actory Streets, hie snine. beiing thme piremises ocenUpied bIy I. I'. Iliester last year, uinder penalties of hie hiw. 0. IL. 1)URtANT. P'ickents. S. C., May 3t0th 1895. NOTICE. 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