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The, People's Journa LOCAL ITEMIS. r. W. F, Austin is in town this week profetisriial business. CoI.W. E. we lborn was ii town Tues and is visiting 1ise sons. J. L. Thornley, Jr, of Easley spent a : days last week in town. S. D. Glenn is having his houses in I erty overhauled and repainted. D. H. Sutherland and family, of 1l< visited relatives in town this week. J. T. Richey, of Oconee county, visi life brother, H. A. Richey, last week. Dr. J. F. Williams, of Liberty, was town Friday on professional business. Miss Maggie Dargan, daughter of P J. F. Dargan, is visiting the Misses Th< ley. J. E. Parsons, who lives three miles y of town, reports a good rain Saturday in section, D. W. Hopkins. the ahoe-maker, moved back into his old quarters in Hollingsworth building. mrs. M. A. Boggs, of Liberty, is visit her mother, Mrs. Dunwoody, and watch at her bedside during her sicKness. Rev. W. B. Singleton and Rev. G. Singleton returned Friday from a pleas visit to relatives in Oconee county. The excusion to Atlanta from Spart burgI failed to run monday and several our citizens of Liberty, wore disappoint Prof. A. W. Lynch, of .vohnston, Ed field county, visited Pickens last week, his return from Wofford college common ment. On account of the report of Treasu Youngblood being in this issue, the Tea er's column, along with other matter, crowded out. Miss Essie Earle, who has been attendi the Chicora college in Greenville, is ho for the vacation. She made rapid progri in her studies. J. J. Lewis, L. C. Thornley, J. P. Car and J.!IMcD. Bruce, went to Keowee h week to try their luck. They have not ported what kind they had. 0. P. Jones, of Farr's, was in town M( day and reported corn in fiue conditi< cotton thin and not very promising, whe ordinary and oats very fine. L. R. Dalton, of Huricane. was bitten a spider Friday and suffered intensly. I Earle was summoned and applied remedi which soon relieved him and mr. Dalton now out of danger. A lively contest for the position of cott weigher is anticipated i Liberty. 'l candidates are W. 0. Willard, Job Smi Willie Gautt, T. H. bioore, and others w probaly enter the field. Mrs. Eliza-Grfilnn died at the residence her uephev, A! en Durham, near town the 12th instant, from heart disease, at advanced age. She was a cousisteut me ber of the Baptist church. Rev. J. T. Rook met his regular appo nent in the Baptist church Sunday a treated his large audience to one of his b sermons whici was delivered in his i captivating and impressive manner. Dr. Davies, of Greenville, visited frier in town Sunday and attended the Sumd School mass meeting at tihe Metho(l church in the afternoon. lie was w the Presbyterians in the morning service B. A. Allgood, who has been attendi the North Georgia Agricultural College Dahlonega, came lionme last week for vacation. Mr. Allgood took a good sta in his classes and reficts credit on his col tv. G. M, Lynch, chairman of the Grand., 'rors appinted to examine thme books a bontds of the county ofilcers, requests us say they will meet in the clerks office, .Jm 2d. The Trial Justice of each towvnsl willl be present wvith their books for 1insp tion. J. H1. Newton, Esq., who is busin agent for the Farmiers Mutual Fire Iss anice co p any of Alabama, returned lie last week and wvill remain a few dai The comapany is (ioing a goodl business u Mr. Newton is giving perfect satisfactioni his new field. R. A. Bowen brouight Tun JOUnNAL qmi a curiosity in the lhant kingdom this wve It appeared to be a strawberry, growing the vi ne of the sinkfoid. Itis tasteless ,bi of no special benefit to man or heast. grows in large quantities, on the farnm Mr. Reese Bowven, father of R. A. Howenm Prof. bI.f S. Stribling's school closed I day afternoon. There wvere no conmien ment exercises or other exhibition 4 to ci same the time of the pupils but thme aclm works continued to the cl osing hour wln Prof. Stribling dismissed them wvith an i proprate and touching address. Prof. ---Lesene, of Kingstree, is visiti near towvn. He is a graduate of Woff< college and is teachinug a fine school Marlboro county. He attendedl Sun1 School in the morning and the Sund School mass mneeting in the afterno< This was his first visit, but lhe wvill roti again. siiss Essie Earle is home for the vacati She took qutite a prominent part in the ce mnencenment exercise of the Chicora Colh in Greenville and her rendition of a sole the piano wvas highlly complimented. E took a high stand in her clases and her p gross is very creditable, mnakinig her frici very hapy about it. si. P. Rogers, Pres. , requests us to nounce that there will be a meetIng of Liberty township singinag association w the Ruhamah Methodist church, two ml south of Liberty, on the fifth Sabbath this month at tea o'clock sharp. 'We In all lovers of music will come and assIst sini ing. Be sure to bring your books a1 weoI fil led basket. E. at. Bolding, chairman of the comun tee, of the Twelve stile singing associat requests us to say, the Twelve stile asse ation will meet wvith the stIle CreeK Bap1 chuirch on the fith Sunday and Saturt before, at10 o'clocK. Let every body coi All churches and Sunday Schools beo ing thereto are requested to send( dlelegal as the election of officers wvill taxe place Saturday afternoon. sira. R. Dunwoody, wvho lives near Sha chuirch in P'icmcens county, met the mis! tune of getting her leg bronen on the instant. She had been to church and1( a returning in a buggy, when the horse camne fr ightened and began to KIcK,I ting s. Dunnwoody wvith one foot breaxing her leg below the Knee. Watxins is aittentdinug her, and her eel tion is not yet favorable. sirs. Elizabeth Gaillard, died at the hr of her son B. if. GIaillard two mIles north Easley, the 23(d uilt. after a breif illn, She leaves nine chld~ren, seven song two daughters, twenty-three grand-child andl three great grandl-cld 11ren, besIde a host of friends to mourn her doepanrti Her remains wtere burioid at Sandy Spriri on the 25lth, Rev. Z/inmerman condhuc the funeral services in the presence < large number of relatives and friends. The Norris cotton mills compli completedl the prolemninary arran iments and~ gone to work to dlevelop) Jpower andi1 Idh thme mill. The site been lmIoca ted, plans11 of the (laim dral streets are being surveyedi, andl bumild material is being hauled. The direci have (decided to buIld the mill at the po on the rIver and will not experiment vt electricity. The nill wvill be one an quiarter miles fromt the Sotuthe.m rail and a good graded road hias becen surve to it. T'he power can 1)e developed the buildings ercted at the smnaI eoft, owing to the natural atdvanmtages the location and time ab~undlance of ti m andh other bulding miaterlal so near 0. P. Fl Id, Iwho lives five mile northwes . of ton, has been on a visit to his brother;N 0. Field, il Elberton Ga. returniug las weeK and was do lighted with the citizen of that town. Henry Bird colored, who shot J. E on Brown a prominent merciant of Central, a, the canpmeeting of the colored people it this county two years ago, was arrested it lay Greenville Saturday by the police after i desperate light and locKed in a ce 1I for fu turo delivery. Trial Justice Stewart hn ew the preleminary trial-Tteoday at Libort3 and mr. Cary represented the the prisoner The resu It has not yet been ascertained b. ,ib- the JOURNAL. There was a big trial at.Jiberty 1ond0a ek, before Trial Tustice Stewart. Bright Hu ter, Berry JeniKes, Lewis Ellis and sever al others were tried for riot and resistini ted an officer. The town council were tl prosecitors and consented to a comproinim after the parties begged pardon and plead in ed for leniency, promising not to repeal their conduct any more. James Calihour the leader of the gang, had fled for parti of. unKnown, but was captured near th rn- North Carolina line and lodged in the PicKons jail for safe Keeping. Wis case was compromisod on the smilar terms and ly a larger fine than the others. Born to Mr. aid MArs. J. 1. Kfineh on ias last Fr-iday aftrnoon, a girl. Dr. J. F. the W1illiam1s wits in attenidaIc, and both mother aid babe are (oilg evll. lig Fou SAJ.-A largo lot of field ug peas. Apply to W. ~T. K. HIUDGENS, tit E4asley, S. C. Call on J. M. Rainpey for dress of goods and trimmings, Laces and ad. Embroidery-lhe latest styles. go. Good corset, 25c.; Men's good on elastic shoe for $1.00; Ladies' 'o- dongola shoe, $1,00; 251b brown sugar, $1.00; Gib coffee, $1.00. Gents' furnishing goods. is J. M. RAMPEY, Easley, S. C. ' Many of the citizens of Ralisville, V lInlialta are tever witlhot, a bottle of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy inl tv hotie," says Jacob Brown, the leadinr ey tmerelant of the place. ''h1. Renicdy "4t has proved of so much value for colds. crollp d wlioopinig Co ,h in children that few mothers .vho now its worth - are willing to be withol , it. lor sale by n, Dr. G. W. Earle, P'iecns; C. N. at N. Wratt. Easley ; 11id, Sloa , & Co.,. F'ort. Hill; 11miter & Boggs Liberty; L by R. Eaton, Central. aprl )r, DO YOU WANT TO STOP TOBACCO? DU he YOU CAN BE CURED WHILE USING IT. , 11 The habit of using tobacco grows on a man until grave diseased conuitions tre produced. T1obacco causes ciner of the of mouth and stomaeb; dyspepsia; loss of on memory ; nervous affections. congest ion of anx the retina, and wasting of the opitie iierve, n. resulting in impairmnteit of visioni, even to the extent of blindness ; dizziness, or vert i go; tobacco asthama ; mighty siuifoention : it- (ull pailin in region of the heart, followedI uid later by sharp pains, palpitation and weak )st ened puise, resulting in fatal heart disease. )bt it also causes loss of vitality. QUIT BEUOnR IT IS TOO LATE. (I1 To quit suddenly is too severe a shock to ayN the system, as tidhaeco-to an1 in vqterate ist user, becomes a stimauhiut thiat his system ith1 continually craves. "Baco-Curo"' is a F. scientific and reliable vegetable remedy, guaranteed to be Ierfectly harmless, anI ng which has been in use for the last 23 years, at having cured thousands of haitual totbaeoto he users-smokers, chewers and snutf-dip i- You can use all the tobacco you want, while taking "'Baco-Curo,"' it will notify you wihen to stop. We give a written gu iu- arntee to permanittly cure any case with nd( three boxes, or refund the mneney with 10 to pier cent interest. ly "Baco-Curo."' is not a substitute, but a Lii) reliable and~ scienti fle cure--which abl)u~ttte se- ly destroys the carving for tobacco without the aidi of will power, andti with tno incoinveii ience. It leaves the system as5 puret andti as and1( free fromi nicotiine, as the day you took ir- your ilrst chew or smoke. nie sold by all dIruggists, at $1.00 per box, is- three boxes, (thirty datys treatmet, and til guarntee cure,) $2.50 or sent direct upon in receipt of price. senid six two-(cnts stampis for sampijle box, booklet anmd proofs free. Eureka Chemiical & ixanufaicturinmg ite Company, Manufacturing Chemists, La .Crosse, Wisconsini. .June20y 1 nmd of IfI ofIf en "e pen omc oeta mfataldiearlthfro 2 trifling ailments neglected. he Don't play with Nature 's (18 greatest gift-health. If you are feeling i- out of sorts weak he auid generaily ex lo BUh I hauistedi, nervous, have no appetite and can't work, ini begin at once tak p0 Tilg the'most rella ini blesteghng ud j hEmedicine which is Brown's iron Bit ters. A few hot tIes cure-benefit it- comes from the oni rs very first diose--ig ist feeth, a nd i ay __________pleasant to take. It Cures onDyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Onl Constipation, Bad Blood 2 Malaria, Ner'vous alknents 'as Women's complaints. bie- Get only the geniuine-it has crossed red alt- hines on the wrapper. All others are sub mnd stitutes. On recei pt of two ac. stamps we )r will sendl set of Ten Beautiful World's P1 air Views and book-free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. wne of. . re PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC .20 years experience. (Oraduate from a i ny Schools--uder patronage of highest Miii ee- cal authority, maikes and1( propi'rly adljust meo any style spectacles. Oflice over' l~r. A d ha dlison's Drug Store, Greenville, s. C. ye, Junie 28, 1891. ors I a If you want the finest PICTURIES mad ray in the State, go to redI mud Wheeler's Studio, lest 9 ef 118 Mcflee Avennec Greenville, si. te As~ Crayon Portriaits a specialty Apnril '-.... FOR ALL TIME T( COME! .We will have BARGAINS to offer our Pickens friends. Come in and look at our Hou Sample our Coffee. Taste our Sugar. Read our Seed 3ooks. BuyI~ our Goods And be satisfied That you have made a bargain FERGUSON BROS. 107 Main Street, Greenville, S. C. Sometine10 o I was tr1n4d wih al attack (if r-hei'mlatism. I uised C"hamberw lain's i'ain 1lim anmid was com4pleell curedl. I have since advisd mltanoy of m1 friends nid eustomers to try the remiied' and all speak highly of it. SIMON GOLD BA UM ; Sanl Lu1is l V. Ca I. For sale b. Dr. m. W - Earl. Pielwns ; s. N. WVy alt, l na:ley; lall. Sloani, &' Co. Fori Ilill; t llunter & lioggn. Liberty; 'T. Rt l'"Iatonl, Ceitral. apr1 Is It BARGAiNS ! You Are Loolking For? Then see our H,rain coun. ter dtuing this week. Bcgining ML on ay 1 i1n1gIiil wve will coun1thiu vech day tc thro-(w uponl thi!s <'l-int bar. gains in Colore(d Aash ( oods. white Goomis, Fktiured Piquecs Lawns, e te. Thisis nocItch. rjheoood. are here to show for them. sclves and if you miss the op portulnity you wijl I ! thi'! poor. er. for it. A. K. PARK, DRY GOODS AND SIM01 15 Pendleton St., (Greeiville, S. C. IT Aisiaan Atisptic e acts like rnIvai cureCoi c, ramps K\eePat ~o D $ I t TIE GI-11110 AnrtiheP.nior R f.MIpV iid world for WouN DS er SAfluit Dri. C. N. Wya'tC: Ea1e%; S .\. Willi:>ii & Co., (Ceniltral; lir. W. A. Shelon, Li b erty, S. ('. Notice to D)ebtors and Crediters All personsI hain eitimo s agai ist. 41h4 est at o Sam '.i-e s decn2dmu please0 mal~o itymeint a t ince 1o Special Drives ! Such thiiig4 I bouight frui jari i - n I su4414i y4otI in4on4y aga9ina anty14 1ua:o-Iil i St sal -Cotie 444 at1al get thein4, thle pier' wvill I loweI thanii ti-y 4enn no4w hei iinoght whleale;11( J (1an also rniishi thle suga'1 ".Joshi lerryv" grain ini les'1 withi the4 111444 blades.1 att. SI .90. l y sto1k of] 4dress,$ good44 laCes and11 stra1w hiats is4 well elec4tedI a41 Cheap. 1 don11't. hty themii to) k(e. Toba41 co 10c. pr. Ibi. utp. 5i1inin4ons I .i '4r llegl 1(or at,. 150. pr. pkg. a1s.14onig asM it. h1sts4. bJoy with ai h144an kliill (4 loto grass41. I i; enn I furish4 the hioes. lIrin~g on1 your1 44or T.D1. HARRIS. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smnoke Your Li Away. 11h4 trutthful1, startlin4g titleI of a 1hot ab1)tt14. NoII-tha, 114 he4I nl harless4.4, guaraF1 1114d tobc4-hab1I4t 4'ure. If yo want''.l u11trothnZ4,d ne4rv4es, 441liiniiates1.1 nico(tine4 p< wetight, a114d vigo)r. Pos1itiv cure or 4 mo4414m4 refutuled. Ilhook at1 dIrtggist , or' tiual ed frt A41h1ress 'l'he4 Ster11inhg 1(41enily (:4., (l'hh Sprilce St. IFor1441 al t this 4,4ice. Notice to TrespasserS. 14iy4114 rea41 o f rec'4et <hn1n ages: fro perso~4'4' fis41hng and1( Ihting upIonj my l1444ds 4114 j 1 4 ing throghi my4 Ipastures, all I~a a~is~~1 11u4in4g a4 14pei p~erm4it fron1(4en14.. -.L Holingswo rth. Chamberlalr'a Eyo an Sh'in Otinmo 114 a ceritaini Cnre for Chrioni0 Uiore Ey4' Granulated Eye Lid.', Soro N ipp1lC, 1"ih &-l~(zema1, Tetter, ISalt, 'l1 ih u ad tScaild I 1ea 25 cenits per box. For sale0 by druggi TOHo Eov n. For pulttng aI hor11 ini a fineO healthy eo dition try Dr. (ady's C!onhdition Powdei TheI1y tone up~ the r~y temn, aid digestion, ent loss of appetite, relievo const1illation, corre kidneyisordlers and dest4r'-y ormns, givit new hfo to an 01(1 or over wvorkeni horse.! centa per package. For sale by di -uggists. ginE n~ Egg' %r Come to us because they knowv a good thing when, they see it. They can get the' VLAPy best styles of up to-date Clotlhiug. and Furnishing Goods at much less price than else Where. Exjrg'yggance is not n'eces sarily a part of 'vell diessing--fact is, frequently the best dressers are j the most ecooomical. They know, "chick" styles' and where to lind them. They are not led astray by superfluous gab from unreliable houses, but. come steadily on to us, where they get what they want at the right kind of price. Ycu can do the same. \Ve invite you to do so. _Grenville, S. C. THE BIG RAlLROAD WRECK STCCK! BiEGI NS. Now F or th.e Bargains. Never Has Such An Opportunity Been Offered to the People of Greenville and Vicinity. TI hink of It. 9w 10 Car Loads of Goods. $2OO O -"'- C.'> tI -E., 17,820 Yards Calico. 20,000 Yards Dress Goods. 0,000 Yards 1a1ns aifnd (4inglhais. 10,000 Yards Shlirtingos nuid Shut'etings. .1,600 Suits Clothing for M'en, Boys and Youtl4. Three hundred dozen Shirts. Four ilndred Dozonl Boy's Waists. Five 1lundred Dozeni Iadies, Misses and M \[en's Hose, . Two( Thou~lsand p airs B~et Shoes, all kinds5. Sixty-Five 1I1undr ed poundls hest Pllug TobIacco. -Large lot Smoking 'l (1baceod. Large Stock M hliniery Goods, Thousands of ot her t'hingis cannot mention here. Come, for the BJG SALE~ is for you, GRICIiNVI1La, S. C. EaWe are Now in Our NEW QUARTERS, AND ARE READY FOR OUR Weprin +Trade! Wehave in our stock the following goods and you wvill find that we are ISOWVER IN PRICE and better in grades than any house iln the city. Men's Suits from $2.50 to $20.OO. Men's Pants from 50 cents to $5,oo. Youth's Suits from $2.oo to $io.oo. Hoys aind Childlren's Clothing from 75 cents up). W\e have a lull line of H Fats, Caps anmd Gen ts' F'urnishing Goods. Call and see our N eglig~ee Shirts at 50 and 75 cents. II Full line of Ru fus Wterhou.~11se Neckties for 50 cts. A Dandly lhne for 25 cents. Full line Boys' Shirt Waists from 10 cts up. Re.member our mnott<>': 'Sautisfaction (:.uaranflteed or M\Ioney' Refunded.'' fe (I~ rW Call and Examine Our Goods, DREIFUS &z Co., THE NEW CLOTHIERS Greenville, S. C. b6Atfive Years! BJN 1P7 7i c, - T, /U 1- ?k2]DCOiD ./ Air. E ii. Cu~k, o lI ry f tlie atory 0' ., S. C., has an Excelsior Cook Sove winch P(has been inIconstant.ue2 er.Ii aga a benkeepin hu, mse 17 y'arrs andi' is no(w 1 usig~ hr third S-t ov e. Net r one as ant lElsI(Ir brt I.Cost her lhe price we ask for the Excelsior Cook. ArClark says his ol Ex celsi. r will b e cooki ng good biscuits whten his daultghter's third store is buirnied out. Wec woulI be pleasedl to shtow you ant Excel'I ir )t C~ok. - rokeyGassware, TIinwvare, Stoves and( all Ilousefurnuishting G~oouds at. co)st utiil farther nti h-le. 00iX & SEIGLER, I13i .Main Street, GREENVJILEE, S. 0. WHAT'S .T After a close insl JONES & 4 I lave the Best an< DRY GOODS In Greenville, is the of p When you cone to Gre pocket if you don't come to se JONES & MISSES I We now offer to the public ite largest t lVIILLI: After retingiiii from the Nertheroni iinlting all tIhe N ovelt-ies f Ile Season, MILLINERY hat was wreew at We are prepared to sell 1,adies an Ii Caps fromit 5c. to .$3. All are cot idally inviteil to caill aini ling April Is(. Linle of D. E -IS GO(.001 i1.1tsses WHOLESA apr-4m13 FORTUNE SM1 Accept Now, and Look Opportun ity With It is not, every day that. the readers o( thii1 [mper luve a1 eye-opeoning, Ititteteeith cell L.ury opporituity of this kinil preetd ti tihe t. not every dluy that. the Eimpire Siate Stipply Coiiltany. , tif Atluta, (ior-. i, r'eahe114 (tit. with si ch a1 10 of bright anld witinling bargIinls, 1t ik filr a1 limnitedi timte, : 1 it illtrot4litIe4 Iiierely : line o4f hair. iteonwetih, a n ativert iseinent1 o t het-. 4elves by which t heI- realer frill 1111w1-. '1l14 irticles y111V Ire ollerect1 t 0 1 Ith ren'attirs Ol .It.he JouiNAl 111111l the sall Will bit li 0(4lis nt ill te ait, stated ltime. Ilere they atre. lIcact und prollt: Ilargaiii No. 1-CASH REGISTER. wm lerft 1l, liseful, simple. 44nvenieitu , 4.1o pac , iniliental, aii DiCtiiti.iii AT YOtUl 4,<(Mt or . 2.00. Thn , f it ! Now m r ion Ima.iness4. man11 .4h14nh14 1W wit hoil it.. TIillt 1-4 miloitey , hut wh ity SpiIt all 1.11 ho mi oney4 to comirlinl? tile? Save the greatelr oari and hity a %,2.041 1?, gister. What. otier'4 say, y4ou1 will Hay. Iitl "I t is n p1421-aisur to loo.k at, it, 114 and '4 s e '. ow ine it. wor'uiks" "Best, artieo I everi uisedt'"1 1iunes aii' hard, elmnge is si-are.-, bout I miiitt Im. (4n4'' ' imt. tellIs th lit 51 ry'., Orider' F T4-14.v ATTENTION ! TO PURCHASERS OF PIANOS, ORGANS AND) SEWING MACHINES! P ianos(1 fri om $:225 t o j$1,000( ; O r ganis ftrom $2. to) $500, &-wting Mla 1hies, NE'-:w, fr'om $1 7.Fdl0i to 80. Wc tIso) sell Oil anitI N elesh 10or all make~ts of Se'wing M aenites. Re7.paiing and1( TIiuig ou shtorl niotie. Call and1 see us 0or write ALEXANDER BO.C 107 Washintgton Street, *G GREENVILLE, S. C. 7thtiL e Jf ~tct x FOR THE PHOLKS. I~r tis, I loney, Ilandtletd Ioes Sweeps, Straw. I [ats, I 'm brllas1, P arasols, Falns, Unskets, Fatchiels. CJoine and( see. WV. TI. Mc FALL. areO tronhle4' w4.11 ith howl (omhinjiit.I gLIVe themti Chiambelrhuin' ColIk', Chiolera am14 I~irrhieca. Heiedy am114 it. aneI- like at charm-ti- I ('arnes0t ly recO~aotluol it, fim childIhirenI wih 1bowe.(l trioiies. I was tmy. Woti. W. L,. I)UJNAtiA N, lionagnqta, Ilick, attt., I'lasley; ilalul. Sloh4.4i. &4 (o., Foi 11111 NOTICE. All perison1s aret h-eeby warn ted tnot 1 harborl0 or' emloly .Iris. .\Ir :1''. I1tpe or her'i sotn- Aaronit and1 Noath HOItopr mi der4 penatty of law as thety are1 tiiler coti tract with mue for- the ye-ar 1895i.. Mtay 31,1 1895. W. l>. X'iEyA Il'T, Juno 13 larin..m-. 8e n A ~..NEWSY >ectin, we find that RARRISON I Cheapest Stock of AND SHOES! verdict of hundreds eople, enville you will rob your own e US. GARRISON. ROCER <. tock of ma In this City. Mart .~ t~ght a complete lie. S"""'. 2,OOO worth of 1 11i' 10c. to $25. Children's VV stock. We will begin sel >llar'. Aers, e RETAIL, kCplP'ee Street, Gieenville. S. C. AL_ UPON YOU. Not Back Upon a Lost Saddened tRegrets. araini No. 2--'lilik of a TYPEWRITER for S . s.litt, o it, is, enoMv1M ol.: y O RDn ER AT toNCE. A sillple writigig itehltie with ill of anyboditly. D)oes the work Of IL ostly ari t i l. A trintul of mi odern iln - vention. TI worl 1u1sn1ess Io-dhy oi l I n he (. tran telct 'withfout, tieiz, bit Who, hit whl o i i 100.007 lD on't do i (. :In 81.00 nie ie H pleticlid inl vestinelt for tle Il\l\t't, fow er, 1 i.. i - ter, s i i 2le ti, . rti i, t ieir e. "It. i4 a gt i414 th ing, hlp11 plush it aloig." livimnin er "\%wI.. e.\v -rum-: iaxronr." Bargain No. 3-11, puIzzles dIiintond ex pr4. C111 you Iitel t from the genu101n10? I'r-y it. l ivre it. is: BR AZILLIAN DIAMOND, at n ' aI I s1park1-Mling gentl. Will met inl IS K li gobI 8 ill' l ring, lpish vase, and ti ion, A i:iAin, for -.22. The bargainl of t he Ifaon icit. erInalI inl apl M'AlISTER &_BEATTIE Just Received Iadies nl'2 2ttiss 11Tan(H'Iit Colored~ Ifose all Whili' itd ii v ill 2) andita 12 button .W itet . n1111 Cr41 lt Hitltto o. foi M to 4 I)'. t 4 ie d Si fr01 otn 10 t o 0 ets. yard. I .21 lits Whi te an tti C2reamt Silk HOse'. P'. Cenotitno-ri 's i'eebrauted Kid (Gloves, . White ChInt~tois Glot ve' (was.hable~). I auties Ti'ek S'arfx andl Winidsor Tiles. New\ Vt'ilintgs' int Hintgle antti doubtllowldthsq 1ll' 'IhreChaioi, the poptular linting for MO4LlSTER & 8EA T TE. G3 antd 65 Mai Street, Greecnvllle, S. C. (Next. (d(or to Nat 111io Itit lak ). T'I'h lone No. 87. Nov'8-0-. MRS. JOE PERSON's REMEDY Si'vterni yent rx ago, I was afIllected with hiils an11 it ex (ionE~ niyek which tron.. biletm otinu2~ltttoutsly for fout' ye'ars. 'The 1ro tulet alf'tced my genera'l health), (cau slintg me1( 10 feel th ted and1( worni out till usin11g Al t'. Joe0 1' rsot's H(tmedr1 and hte gan to feel b etter' I wIth(( the bst ho01ttle. NIyv generatl112 helii th itg to hntprovo, miy app1 et it Ve~ etane he ter'. I slept, better at ttpi ti I have bieen in perJt fect htealtht e'verl )-ti'. and1( have't never3t bieen troubled since il b~ h (i'o alny foirmt of bloodi 11m purlity. WVAr I,2EiA. YOUNCJ. Notice to Creditors. htohliing ('laimls tlga ist, thle estate of Hien. mu ist prov~42Ie lt'i cIlimts betfore me on or' by Ih 1(0lth day oIt'(f Jul1::., next ,o ir b bar.. trel ftrom1)1 parilpting it thle fnnd of said AdmInistrator. 'This 4th iay Junte, A. D)., 1895 wv4 We will receive next week a nice selcteCId stockI of Ladies and( Misses I ats with Iibbbons, Fl~owecrs, and Newi lDry GAood~s and Shoes comn mg iln (aily. The best Grain Cradles and Grass Blatdes ever' seen. Side lITarrows, D~ouble Stoeks and. other' F~arming Tlools. Grioceries advancing-We havo the best and our stock was bought bef ore the rise. Ilomespuds, Plaids, and Yarns cheaper than ever. Lots of Goods and but little money.. - ~ Your's Truly, J. J1lcD. ruce.