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The\eoyla''Journal. LOCAL ITZaxs. See change in Harris' ad. and give him a call. Miss Essie Eearle, who has been visiting friends in North Carolina, 'eturned home Friday. Send us the news, some subscri bers, or some mbney, whichever you can "raise the handiest." C. H. Carpenter has withdrawn from the race for the Constitu tional Convention. See his card. Miss Eva Holcombe attended the institute last week, and was the guest of Miss Ida Sutherland. See change in the ad. of Jones & Garrison, dry goods and shoes, Greenville, S. C., and profit there by. Col. J. E. Hagood and daugh ter, Miss Queene, arrived in town Saturday from Charleston, and will remain for the summer. H. C. Shirley, G. W. Dorr and J. N. Muiphy have been appoint ed by the governor, commissioners of election for Pickens county. There will be a picnic at Prices mill near Sunny Dale post office on Saturday the 27th instant. All are cordially invited to attend. W. F. Hendricks, of Pump kintown township, lost a valuable horso last week. The doctors could not agree as to the causo of the death. Rev. M. L. Jones has the job of making shelves in the vaults in the offices of the clerk and tho au ditor, and is doing the work in good style. Judge Simonton has postponod holding the U. S. District Court at Greenville, which convenes on the first Monday in August, until the first Monday in September. Miss Lula Cagle, who is visiting Miss Aurie Hollingsworth, attend -,..:- . f nm t church Prof. R. E. Boggs, of Liberty, -attended the institute last week and acted as secretary for that body with efficiency and entire satisfaction. le remained in town until Monday among his friends and admirers. The jury charged with the case of James D. Lewis, on trial for the murder of IHenry Rutledge, went out at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoou and im thirty minutes retnrned with a verdict of "not guilty."--Greenville News of July 21st. Willie Wrorkman, son of Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Workman, died at Liberty last Tuesday, the 23rd instant, aged three years. His re mains wero3 laid to rest at Liberty cemetery. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of their many friends. Prof. John G. ("linkscalos, of Clemson College, delivered an ad mnirable address in the court house Wednesday night of last wveek on the subject of progress. lHe tried to arouse the citizens of this town on the importance of a good school building. La. E. Childress, who wvas tried in Greenville on the 18th instant fcr murder, was acquitted. J. P. Carey, Esq., represented him and was complimentedl in hig~h terms for his skillful management of the case and the eloquent speech in behalf of his client. Thue attention of our roaders is directed to the advertisement of the South Carolina Military Acad emy. It will b)0 seen that there is a beneficiary for P'ickens county and some of our boys will win. As many as can should try for this prize. See the ad. for further in formation. Miss Ida Rosamond, of Mexico, Mo., grand-daughter of the late Jas. Rosamond, and a relative of Mr. Jno. W. Rosamond, of Brushy Creek, Anderson county, S. C., has been app~ointed by Gov. Stone, of Missouri, one of thme Commission ers of that State at the A tlanta Quito an interesting meeting is in progress at the Baptist church in~ towni. Rev. T. J. Rooko is con duicting the services andl Rev. W. B1. Singleton is rendering goodl and faithful assistance. Mr. Sin gleton's sermon Sunday night was an eloquent appeal to sinners to turn arAd accept the terms of mnor cy. [dast Tuesday mornnig Eddie McDaniel happened to what camne near proving a fatal accident. He picked up his rifle to clean it, and going to the dloor p~roceed(ed 'to shoot it off to remrve the load, when the barrel burstod, the con CUssion knocking him .dowvn andl the powder burning his face aeverely. A grain of p~owd~or also penetrated the eye Ihall, causing much pain and nearly putting out the sight. Ho is out ,now, not much the wor'so for his experience, except a 'bandaged eye and a protty -See progiam of military pion elsewhero.. Let everybody Coine to 0 dar Rook, on August 3, and onjc the day. For bost cigars, chewing an smoking tobacco, or groceries, to Ferguson Bros., Greenvill S. 0 Mrs. Sarah C. Burgoss, wife J. D. Burgoss, died- at her hon near Pumpkintown on the 16th it stant, aged forty-two years. Sl was a member of Saluda Hill Bal tist church aid leaves .a husbau and eight children to mourn h death. She was buried from th church on the 18th intant. Mr. A. G. Whitney, wife au two children, Palatka, Fla.; M S. Weinborg and two childre Charleston, S. C.; Mrs. W. I Dickson and one child, Ocal Fla.; Rev. J. R. Riley, Miss Li( Riley, Fannio Riley, A. B. Riloi Rev. A. R. Fowler, Easloy, S. c. Mtrs. C. P. Barrett and two cli dron, Spartauburg, S. C., aro a the Ambler houso. James Norton, Conptroller gen era], was in town lolIday ani mado his annual settloment wit] Treasurer Yoiugblood and Audit or Christoplior. General Nortoi made soilo capital suggestion aboutjkooping books and vouch ors, which wero highly appreciate< by the oflicors. Ie is an excellen oflicor and takos delight in assist ing thoso associatod with him. II lado a fino improssion, and wil always recoivo a hoarty wolcom, in Pickens. Loo01per Mfemsi. Those Peter's Creok people cai stand a good deal. Frst they ha< the union meeting and old folks singing and just two weeks aftor ward hero comes the county alli ance and with it a grand picni, dinner, and betwon those th, IIad the Iunt, Jones & Bartoi throslihing company anid Ovry farm or knows when the "thrash" como how it is. But all this only gav those good people a long desir< opportunity to show their splondi< record. But I must toll about the alli speaking. Th gloomy anldl thi heoi smiall bu A. C. Latiio ann1iloumnced at day aid it is i novor has fail ' appointient -- .. dhimprosonl woro not disappomlited. The groum being damp the membjrs of th church oponed its doors for th meoting. The church which ha a seating capacity of 500, was no full, but there were more than 13i prosont. Mir. Latimer spoke a)ou one and a half hours to the deligh' of all ; the ladies wore ospeciall deligh ted and spreadl on the churc lawn one of the finest dinners the was eover soon Oin those grounds a famous for good dinners. Th'1 hiomo speakers of whomi there wer not a fewv presenlt deoclined to spea: in the .aftornoon, so the time wan given tV chatting, which gave th candidates, both for matrimon; and the State Con sti tutional Con von tion a good chance till the 1hou for tihe church mleeting arrive( this boing their regular imeetir dlay, Satuirda~iy b) fore the secon< Sunday. 'The paIstor, Rov. J. Foster then took charge an< preached an excellent and very ap' proprihato Seronlll. We d mn't knowv howv it is wit the rest of' thme county, but we ar having plenty of rain. Monda July 15, we had rain accompanie by heavy winds. Dr. J. D. (Cureton of your cityi spendling a few (days around her among his friends and is doin seime dental work for which lie i so inoted. County Treasurer Youlngbloo and family visited his father--iln lawv Mr. W. 11. Perry last wveek. Tholi manmy fr'iendis of our gallani sheri 1' woro glad to welcome h ii and his ladly aiimng the visi tors a the Alliance Picnic at Peters Cro and you, Mr'. 10ditor, (disappointe your many friends by your absenect Thme farmers are niow finishin up their crop and1( se0om to be iln good humor if their cotton is lous and not even promising the liv cent. Their corn andl hogs are al right. Mr. Jack M. Looper lost his fin naaro last Monday of some kin, of colic ; now ho is trying to ris the colt by hiand(. Thle "Lynchming Bee" a t Groenvill inst Sunday night has causledl com sidorable talk ariound bo( re ani som11 comment somo1( favorble ani some not. And so it goes. WV. Ini thme last 1issue of THE JoUR~NA I see that my name has been prm senmted to the whito voters of Pici ens county as a candidate for D)o ogat e to th() Con'stituitional Com venltioni. hoet mei assure mi frionmds thatd thmis oxprossHion c lheir con fidonne is hiighily approec ated by m11, buit for reasonms that fool will be perfioetly satisfactor to them, 1 mus1 t dc ine11 on teri tihe race. C. II. CAu;ox'rrxx. The11 Farmoers Mdutual Fi re Insi ranco Association of Pickens cout ty is called to meet at Pickons ( H., on Saturday the third day< August, 1895, at 3 o'clock, p. All tihe lmmers of time Associatic are requested to ho pr1esenlt as bu. noss of imlportance wvill lbe atten< ed to at that time. J. M. STEWART, .Pros. P. 0. F. M. F. A. T. D.HAnnuis, Soc. & Troas. .Jnlv 22nd, 1895. Ie Teacherw's Intute. 6. The teachers instituto-was a suc y cess all round and the teachors, who could not attend, lost ia good d opportunity for information ill their line of work. Prof. j. o. Cli.nkscales, of Clemson Collego. was on his best behavior and in the finot humor for work. His A talks wore particularly intorestiig 10 and instructive, boing adapted ox 1- actly to tho wishes 1111d necessities ke of country teachori. Hio cortainly - has tho tact of imparting informa d tion, oven on dry subjects in an r attractive and impressive mannor. 13 Prof. M. S. Stribling, iho is as modest as ho is doop aid intelli d gent, did som excellent work and rs gainied the admiration an(d confi- 1 n denco of the tvacher, by his ready ] e. application of usoful information, t a al( his Candid and honest expres- j R ion of' opmtioni onl un1settled ques- t , tols. ; Miss Lida Bowonl illustrated by N her plans and fascinating way of t presenting facts, how easy it is for i a teacher to got the attention of pupils and impress useful informa tion on their minds. 01o featuro of the institute was tho question box, and while some irrevolont questions wore asked, the drift of all showed a disposition to seek light and promote interest in the art of teaching. That the schools aro stirring to koop pace with the progress of the times there is no room to doubt, and the teachers of Pickens county are manifesting an interest in thir calling and should 3 be encouraged to advanco along the lm11o aid elevato the standard of teaching. It is a noticable fact, I that whilo iaty of the arbitrary I methods of the past are albandon ed, tile intelligent teacher is avail - inq tho other oxtremo and aly3( . ing'onlv nlllrovod plans. 3 Prse~a~nentt or oranai~ .surv. STATE PF SOUTH CAROLINA{ County of Picoken. - 1n the Court of Sessions. s To Hon. James Aldrich, Presiding . e Judge: I The Grand Jury having passed up SOil al bills handed out by the Solici tor beg leave to make this our finli . presentllent. L At the last Term of Court, a Com imittoo of our body was appointed to t examilo the hollds of tile eounity of ficers, the books of the officers and , the condition of the ofilices, &c., til Conmmittee has performed theso du- 9 ties and a report of the same is here- 8 with filed. W Vc have examined tho innual ro- a I . of ta ProbtoJg d anty Treasurer, anid find them cor 3 rect. The thanks of our body are a tendered tile presiding Judge, the & Solicitor and officers of Court for courtesies extended. R1 spe'ctfully submitted,i (G. M. Lyenr, Foreman. 1Ieport or ConantitteIe. Y STATE OF01 SOUTH CAROLINA h) Pickens County. tIn the Court of Sessions. 0 To lion. James Aldrich, Presiding e Judge on the Eighth Judicial Circuit: 0 Tile Committee of the Grand Jury k app)ointed at the March term of s Court, to examinoll the county offices e and public buildings, beg leave to y submit the following rep~ort: ..We have exained the official bond r of all the county oflicers and report that the sureties on them are amplle. The oilices of the Clerk of Court, Shoriff, Judlge of Probate, Treasurer, Auditor, Coroner, School Commlis 1sioner and County Supervisor are in .. good condition, h)ooks well and neatly kept, all office money1C deposited with h tihe Easley Banking Company, and e the oflicers faith' ful and diligent iln tihe discharge of their respective dui. Lies. -FPr tile information of the public we give a few items from the Treas urers book. C Amount of taxes collected during Stile last fiscal year up to the 15th of s June 1895, $37949.94 out of this sium he has paid to the State the sum of :1 $10308.66. Fines collected $215.904 - abatement in 1po11 tax $45, other pr'op. erty $70.00. There will be only t atbout $125.00 faxes returned as Nul 1 la'Bona, which we think make an ex t coedinlgly good showing for these kc times. 1 There are seome needed implrovo 4. ments which ought to be mnade in tile g offices of the Auditor and T1reaisuror, a which will add much to their conven y ionco and comilfort, anid for keeping e the books and papers properly. .1 Tihe books of all the Trial .Justiccs wereO examlined by) us anld found cor o rect, all tihe lines anld costs having 1 iheen turnied over' to the Treasurer. e Th'le poor~ farm we found in excel lent conlditionl, tile steward (ioing his e duty, the p~aupler's well fed and cloth ed and1 in good health, the farm is dalmost self-sulstainling. ThI jilis well kelpt, the pisonerls welhl treatedi, w~ell fed and as comf'4ort able as could he expected unldar the j, circumlstances. (A. M. Lv~eon. -(Chairmnan Committo. Pro(grami ol' Mlllitary Plei1c. I- Introduction by Capt. T. J. Maul (din). y Address by Honu. J. E Boggs. f""Col. TI. C. Itobinuson, j("" apt. J. RI Lathlem. j Maj. G. W. BowenCl. v " "Lt. Col. John 1I.Earlo. " " Col. J. C. Boyd. g Speaking wvill begin at elevenl o'clock, at the conlusion of whlich 1- diunner will be served. Befgro and 1.. after dinner there wvill be a series of . di ills. Th'le Pickens Guards are ask >f to attenld unliformed, and1( with arms. a. Let everybody come. Couitr-rn'E. 1n There will bea iliical enter *i- tailnOnt givenl at tihe Baptist I- church at Pickons C. Hi., Tuelsdlay evening, July 30th, beginning at 8 o'clock. General adiss5io'n 15c., reservedl seats 20c., children 10c. J. M. Looixm, Prin. Mias LENA $TEwAQrT Oranist. Dalton X0409. MR. EDITOR: As I have soon iothing in your valuablo papor from this section, I will give. you it low dots: We have had sevoral rofreshing sliawors hore of late, which has , rivon renewed vigor to the growing roPs and we have a fine prospect >f reaping abundant harvests. Somo fow of us attended the old olks singing a Mile Creek, but the nclemency of the weather pro ronted the old folks from coming mt. WeT0 would be glad to have he singing call, on -Milo Crook tgain as wO delight in seeing the >ld folds enjoy thomelvos. Mossrs. White and Flem Glazo. 1er1, of Jeptha, N. C., are visiting SU 'rof. J. L. Murphree, of Dalton, m< his week. Hope they will on oy themselves while on their visit o South Carolina. Would be lad to have their sniiling faces re rith us- again. I will close wishing THE JouR AL great success. F. B. M. co Dalton S. C., July 7th, 1895. The Easloy Township Singing tsscioation met with George's ,reek church on Sunday, the 14th list. The President Mr. S. M. Cox vas at his post, and called the as ociation to order promptly at 10 'clock. The devotional exercises vere conducted by Rev. S. A. Coop r. - Prof. J. M. Looper was ealled A ipon to arrange the claHs. He al o led the first lesson. Among thers who led during the day we ,ill name J. T. Childross, J. L. i lnynio, Al. B. Brissie and G. T. paj lainiond. tur Hon. J. E. Boggs talked to the sta ssociation in the forenoon about gia oison. In the afternoon Hon. a 1. F. Ansel talked about music. gai loth of thoso gentlemen did thOm- "' r-lves credit and delighted all who irtI oard them. the The treat of the day was a solo a y Mr. Ansel. He is a very swoot ingor as well as a good speakr- der lito a 1111) inl a meeting like orn Tho attendance was by far the is ]I irgest in the history of the associ tion. The singing was excption- s lly good, and the bost of ordor to "B revailod throughout the day. h 'hero was plenty to Cat on the onti rounds and none went away hun ry. Tihe next meeting will he held t Antioch church. Tho time will l o announced later. SEncrAuY. oiith Carolina Militaiy Am - . enly . The followlog Beneiciary Vacancles this Acade'iy: Aikei 1. Anderson 1, erkeley 1, Clarendon I, Greenvillo 2, W lorry 1. Orangebing 1, Rlichland I, Spar :anhurg 1, Pilckens 1, Williamusburg 1, Those desiring to comipete will appI ly ,romiptly to0 the Carnofthe Boalrd f Visit ors at Barniwell, 8 (:, for~ iniforma ion and1( necessary blanks All1 pa~pers >roperly made ont must be filed wvith thme .'huimuan before Atuguist 28th, when the 30ard will convene to pass 1upon1 the same .JOHNSON UTAGOOD. Chairmnan Board of Visitora FOR AI..L TIM E TO COME! 'We will have BARGAINS! to offer our Pickens friends. ~'ome in and look at our Flour ample our Coffee. l'aste our Sugar. tead our Seed Books. huy our Goods \ndl be satisfied 1'hat you have made a bargain. FERGUSON BROS. 107 Mainm street, Greenmville, S. C. inl d<4 th~ *WQWMAN )$'HOb9*1%r - Y E4rth trWouids ( 89 ~t, Bimth, LVor sale byv:--Dr. OI. W. Earile, Plelsens Dr. C. N. Wya' t, Easley; S A. Wivllis & Ce., Cenotral; Dr. WV. A. Sheldon, Lib. IRAND G00 Tro AL. |ummer The story is in a nutshel it Sale in September, we Pu mmer Good are selling-wJ )nlths of service. Full Line of the Celel ceived, at Old Prices. [ "Ali Ladies' Oxfords St. JONES & FORTUNE SMI ccept Now, and Look Opportnuity With I is not every day that the readers of thi ier have an eye-opening, niueteenth cel y opportinity of this hind presented t m. It is nlotevery (lily that the Empi to Supply Company, of Atlanta, Geo: reaches out with "Itueh a trio of brigi Iwinning bargains. It is for a limite e, and to introduce merely a line of bai supplies into every home in this con nwealth, an advortisemlent for then ,es by which the reader fortunes. Thre eles only are offered to the readers c Joun~AuL aid the sale will be discontti1 at stated time. efre they are. Reat protlt: argain No. --CASH REGISTER, won ful, useful, sinp1)lt, Conivenieit, compa-et lunental, and 4natvn> )r Youn noll $2.00. Thinsi of it! No nierchant, ni ine4s 1111 Iould hn without it. Tim oiney, but why Speld all tho mniciey ti nioize, time? 13ave the greater par buy a $2.00 Register. What other ,youx will say. Read: "It is a pleasitri look at it and see how lune it works" st article I ever u.sed"; 6"TIimes ar d, elange is scarce, but I ilmit lav. ": That tells the story, Order -to-)a'y w ill nI( he thus alway." p-,MISSES We now offer o AT 25 PER CE e make it a rule to close o make room ~ATHERBONE CORSETS A ALSO A FUL P. S.-Small line of Dress eMisses WHOLESALE %Io One Can t belov Unlet heap We cannot reduce thc pi ways been our custom to gi' e market at the shortest livi g and Gents'. Furnishing Go 'ery line than it is today. :avor to sclect our stock cir lines, so that each articlt ir guarantee stamped on it, r stock a personal inspectic >ul. DREIFUS & THE NEN 1 13 anld 115~ Malin Street, Twenty Mr. E. 1B. Clark, of Reedy River' 'ook Stove whICh h~as been in consI een keeping houseO 17 years~ and is no wals all Exclser, but cost her1 I Ir. Clark says his old1 Excelsior w ruighter's third stove is burned 0oul I ECxcelijor (Qook. gr'Crookery, Glassware, Tinwar cost until further notice. 00X 1i Main 4tiroot SDBYE SALE!s ' Goods! n lastead of having a Closing t Septqmber prices on now when ien there are yet two or three J orated Bay State Shoes just a g will be closed out regardless of ' ci LES UPON YOU. ATot Back Upon a Losti Saddened Regrets. .4 Bargain No. 2-Thiink of at TYPEWRITER I- for $1.00. Butoit ~tis, ritoylDED YYUoltDER~i t) AT ONCEc. A siinplo wvrititig iachinie with a in reatch of anybody. Does the work of it -costly article. A triumphi of modern In Svention. The world's lmainess to-day couldi inot be tranancted without them, but who, -oh who, is able to pay S100.00? D~on't do 4 -it. Buy at $1.00 cinek. A splendid In-. vestment for h m h a r adter, tudent, secretary, th homeirche. f "It 1.4 at good thling, hlp pus)Ih lit along." I - lionimber "wEl PAY THEC FR10unT." Bargain No. 3--ft puzzle diaTmond ex- iT o. - t 1 , PiAZ IADEAO )l tA now Aid 4 wrkling gem. willI set it 18 K( Holid g"~ (1iled rinlg, )1 p llu 11a1e, an Snd YOU, e Aof anyboAdm, for $1.22. Thfe bargain of the Acason. If not e rn1a1 in ap h pearnnh to a $40.t ring, $ nd0 iak, aml g it. your money and p10 i tago, too. qluick. i et ncest on' applieantio. EMPIIIIm sTATEI SUPPLY COM PA NY C, A.TLANTA, GA. Ur entire stock of NqT REDUCTION. ut aIl stock fn e h eaong -o lnmine'wi oods. ~tC(1ET' God ate an sa~riicge. fV~ ct l $ ioldgodleri, pi@ 'emi! b 4r i Cofe th e et4l. Greenvt in, i.i. t h Set Costmoe and aeto.L~eice, ioforno themca~o. rentre patock tho esf odso ng prfis.Ou stock of sCoth odsw ne vermoeocmpetein Good tat we saskrisf hac yu.v ' ColeSet reenville, S- C. ti Facor P.oodS Chs at Rxesor n o stam an tid Liov.Nee hs Hiiew s e SEelso Coo. llb ooknggodbicutewenhi & SEGsLEaus iha ng prfits OurEENVLcE of Cth Al E'NTION TO 9 PUROHASERS 0I *IANOS,OR AND" EWiNO MAOMIW I Pianos ftom. $225 to $1,000; Or. ans from $25 to $500, Sewing Ma-. Lines, NEW, fromii $17.50 to $00. We [so sell Oil and' Ndedles for all akes of Sowing Maohine%. Repairing and Tunin -i short DticO. Call and 0s us or write 4LEXANDER o . . 107 Wash ingto: GREENV. ., d. 0. I have tIwo lit tie grand children. who re teething this hot sunsnor weathor and ro troubled with bowel complaint. I ive them iChanuberlin's Colle, Cholera id. l1arrhoea Relnedy and It acts like a tarm- I earnestly recoiinondl it for illdren lwith bowel trotibles. I was my If taken with a severe attack of bloo y ix. with cramps and pains In my stom. hi, one-third o a bottle of this remedy ired mo Within twenty-four hours I as out of bed and doingmy house work, Rs. W. W . DUNAOAN, iion-aqua, Hick. an Co., Teun. For sale by. Dr. 0. W. Earle, Pickeis; 0. N. Wy t, E1asley: tail, Sloan. & Co., Fort 111; tinter & Iloggs, Liberty; L. R. Eaton, mntral- apr1. )Ole Specials ! FOR ,Iason's Frulit Jars, Sugars and Syrups, Fly Traps, argo lot of Heavy Tinware, Lfalies Millinery, Buggy Umb rellas, uggy Harness, 2 Barrels Best Apple Vinegar "Chemically Puro I MirWo buy all kinds of Barter -wrn, Wheat, Oats, Eggs, Chickens, .(ics, Beeswax, &c. Yours TI'ruly, T1 cD. Bruce. HEY DONT DARE (To about mny sticky fly papor, 0 big sheets r 10c. a tra p for I5e. takes in what is loft. l'lent(y of odla at 2%c(3. to those who trado iiansI to keepi cool with for hig, little, okd iii .votng-a nie lttle folding fani for )unies"' and "D1 udesses."' A lot of bang irs' till for the latter. Souiina planes, i'histois antd carponter tools at I have no0 use f.. Tobacc at 10 il0. per 11b. and the best$ 5e. tig in. the w41rbi nless others have some1 w. it, if so .von enni havo mnb ar, 4%. Masons1li fruit jars at $1 per dozen, extra Parasols aind U 11hr1ellas cheap. I wanit nlice htoney and1( heeswa~fx. T. 0. H ARRI8. J.~an. 95 Pickecns, S. C' l ALISTER & BEATTIE S0ME NEW THINGS! PA I A.S'(LS4-Black (Gloria, 20 in Para on1 I"1rn rues, naobby hleslIi at $1 wvorth 1,50) l'A 111 II,LA.N-A a harge assort ient I.in 2(., 2$ aniti :(llhiche,good cloth, ara'igoniF ll''s F'orinier pr1icei "no10t Iin .ecl orsL Ilinit lilntek Satanues at 9, 10, 2% amil 5e .30 xcet')Iinal valueis An. Ilher' in voice of AlIaot tings at $1i 50 por 4<014r4 04)4)colors 1t1 sp irollrs at, -15 cenltsl (ew lolt of ilaundlried Shiirts ati 50 etat trmtOrly' 75 (cents Genttts iSilk GiarLters in hit e, black n mi colors at 25c worth 50c REui NA NTfS-Mtlatings all gradets 5 to () yardsa lenigthts at half prico Lawns 3 a 10 yard len~gthst black and( colors at 5 ents reduhcedl from 10 cenuts. MOALIlSTER & BEATTIE. 31 and 65 u1ini Sret, Greenville, 8. C. (Next. door0 to Natijonal Bank ) Te!tephonet No. 87. P.* 8. Ihut terlek Pat terne. SNov8-)91. __________ 'o Mny of the cit izenis of Hainusville, 111dIina lare n ever withlot aL bottle of hambie Irlin 's Congh Remedy in the louSe,"' says' Jacoh01 Ilrown, the leading iii ichat i (i he place. Thbis leimedy ats provecd of so noitch valtuo for colds, rolilyi iind wh'looping tough ini clhidreni ait fewt mnothei.r -.hIo k now Its wvorth re willinig to be( withlotut It. For sale by I )r. 0. W. rleI, lPiekons; C. N .Wv'at t., l':tley ; I iall, Sloa.1, & Co.,. or. liii I; I luiiter &~ ilggs. Liberty; L~.. .FIuaton, (Cntral. apri1, - Somiet imie iigo I waV1 tack oIf r'heais 1in. in's Patini Bahni n ired. I have sinice Ii. . ieiids anid enstors to try tAn id all speak highly of it. SIMON Goibo A tuM; San Luiis itey, (Cal. For sale by I)r. (2. W' Earle, Plckens; 0. N. Wy t. 1asley; llall, Sloan, & Co., Fort ill; Ilunter & Boggs, Liberty; L. R. atoni, Centlu1. apr1. hamberlain's W - .:Ma Is a certain emT F~e ranulated Eye w*)( Ct2'.4. Pikv;s czemna,'1Tetter, Saa a. pA w d &t. l ead, i cents per box. For salU by d .ugg;W. TO HORSE OWNR9. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con. ition try Dr. Cady's Condition P'owder, hey tone up the system, aid digeston, curo ss of apptte, relieve constipaton, corret Idney dsrders and destroy worms,BgivIW ew life to an old or over worked honie. ents per package. For sale by drugglta