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111o Peoplers Journal., LOCAL ITES, ilpt. . J. Herd, of Crow Creek, m.od %own Monday and was hap b lecause a good rain fell in his >ii)n Sunday. R? G. Gaines, General Storekeep- f d Guager, was in tOwn Moi ien route to the mountains on :al business. [A. Arail, a colored boy about gars old, died at his home in i on the 23d instant and was ed near Enon. M. Stephens, of Kings, was in 1 Monday and reports fine corn ,s in his section, but the cot yield is short. Sheriff McDaniel had a fine race iday with his blood hounds. y are rapidly learning their mess and can be dopdnded on good work now, if needed. upervisor Hendriclis was in1 ,. Monday, engAgedwi.th ,mat i i his offico, and left in the )rnoon to look after bridges and d in the lower ection of the nty. 'he infant'of Mr. and Mrs. Srlas -kle died at their home on Cane ek on the 23d inst. Measles A the cause of the death, and the eaved family have the syipa of their many friends in town. .he last will and testament in P. Porrit was admitted to ibate on the 22d, and Androw J. rrit obtained letters tostamen .y. The property goes to his , Andrew J. Perrit, charged th the support of his mother. i D. W. Hopkins and J. S. Maul- J i have been out scouting for G. Hinson, the slayer of J. F. Lay. Hopkins was back in town )mdaf and reports no arrest, but ..s told by truthful persons in y ndleton that Hinson had been I ore last wook. Mr. J. W. Hunt and wife, visit- a their niece, Mrs. N. A. Christo or, and other relatives in this -inity last week, which was quite I imrprise that Mrs. Hunt had re- b vered sufficiently from her long s ell of sickness that she could I it relatives and friends once < >re. Rev. 0. L. Durant, assisted by'1 Vi. Abraham Merritt, conducted ,i ieries of meeting at Tabor last .ek. Much interest was taken in em and the spiritual condition the church revived. The sorvi- x a closed Sunday with an excel- I -nt sermon from Rev. 0. L. Du- 1 nt. Dr. Doyle, of Oconee, has sub - itted 'to the Constitutional Con- ] ntion his plan to protect small i intes, wherein he prIoposes that] *e total costs and .expenses of ad- < inisrtering, partition, division or< ttlemient of estates or of foro.. ~sing mortgages shall never ex sd 10 per cent. of the value. The busiest men are those wvho - ink-the easie'st and quickest to business with-they bu1 1iiu * ir business by keeping in touch *th the thought~s of successfulJ siness men, their methods and 3ilities they count their busiest I >ments best spent when learning mething to facilinto and increasoe sir business, by judiciously ad rtising their own bunsiness and< idying those of others. Keepl< ace wvith the times by aidvertis- t We learn from the Greenvilleo ws, ~at John A. Moroso, of The wa id Courier, is (lead. He ' s with the press gang on the sihington trip and wrote that ~ icle for the News and1 Courier, ~ ich excoriated Mr. .the ~per of Mount Vernon. Mr., I roso took great interest in the s .ss association and was a favor- la with every member ot it, who J I sincerely lament his death 's I be grieved not to meet himt - r in Charleston. Miont Kitchens, a young white -.n of Liberty township, is in jail, -ring been commiitted in default *bail, to appear at the next term the sessions court for Pickens I answer to 'he charge of grand , *cony. Sp .nel Wilson missedI a e~ of hj , cotton, which Mr. tchens ned without his knowi *e or consent sold to a merchant Poi dleton and the proceeds of ich the said Mr. Kitchens placed -his pockets, and appropriated~ his own use and behoof. Mr. lson found him in Greenville, ore lie was having a good time the expense of Mr. Wilson, who *mediately took him in tow and - ivered him into the hands of *law. Ienna Ray, who wvas convicted t he m urder of Constable Mose at Greenwood and who was .msferred from the A bbeville to 3Greenville jail planned a gon 1d jail delivery, wvhich took place *ording to program Sunday )rning. The following are the soners who ~escaped and they n eall colored:- Jim Lewis, Henry "ansey, larceny ; Henry Williams, I *ardor; John Cu fry, larceny; Tom -ay, arson ; Venna Ray, murder; ; 'hn Anderson, assault and bat ~y withl intent to kill; Manuel ,ok arid Tom Chandler, assault and hattery. Tom Chandler re uo rued and gave the story of the ploit to Sheriff Gilrerith. Th e ofther J. J. Lewi.s visited Greenville ['uesday, on .bosjiles' T. D.-Harris has something now o say, this week, in tho JOURNAL. Prof. M. S. Stribbling went to atlanta last Friday, to see the ox )OBition. 0 Treasurer Youngblood -is - not ushed with business, the demand or tax receipts not being urgent. Col. W. S. Pickens, of Anderson )ounty, was in town Tuesday, ooking after some land transac ions. Rev. A. R. Fowler filled the ap >ointment of Dr. J. R. Riley at he Presbyterian church, at this >lace, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Giistrap mnd Mrs. J. JL. Gravoloy, of the )olenoy valley, visited Mr. ami Irs. T. R. Prico in town this woek. John J. Cantrel will soon be ,omeo a citizon of Pickens (Cotil, iaving purclilsed the I i ill of Till nan G Fennel on Thre-3 nid l'wonty. lIrried at the residence of Roh irt Davis, inl CentralI, on the 20th nst., Mr's. Laria .lughes to Mr. 3amijel Neal. Rev. J. J. Bock of iciating. The Old Folks uisical Associa vill mnevit with the Piekions Bial) ist church, tOhe second Suniday in o.% ollbor at 9 o'clock a. i. All Oro inivitod. Married in the Methodist church Lt Contral on the night of the 27th nstant, M isr Nellio Railmsuier 'to ir. C. G. Rowland. Rov. S. 1. Sinmernan ofliciating. Marion Revis, who h9as been sorv nig a sentence of mne110 months in ail for violation of tho revenuO 1ws, was discharged on the 31st astant, having completed his Brm. Trial Justice Bramilett hold the relininary oxamination of John liunter, colored, Tiosday, for sell ig crops on which a lien exists, Iid sent the caso to the court of assions for trial. Married on the 27th instant;, in elzer, at the residence of the ride's father, )r. Georgo Robin On, Mr. J. I). Grandy to Miss lettie Robinson, Ra.v. Mr. Graveley f Pelzer, ofliciating. John Allen, colored, shot Wil iaim Nowell, colored. Friday n iglit in Central aid made his escatpe. They got into a disputo ov. a1 ;aie of cards and (lie stakes, es >cial ly the latter, which each one van ted. Nowel 1 is not danigerous y wvounrded. C Lizzie, the 10 year old daughter if Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Srgeanlt, lied at the home of her parlI'ents in Iurricanoe Townmship), on the 27t h nstan t, and( wvas buried from riator's Creek church. On Sun lay the hereaved parents were call d( to moun tihe (leatih of ano thier bild, for Marcus, a younlg man11 bout 21 y'ears (old, died, anlot he(r 'ictim to fever from thiat famnily3, udt was buried fromu Prater's Creek hurch. A most singular accidenmt hap ~ >oneId to Tom, thlle sonl of li. \. 101ding, last Thuiiirsdayv evening v'hile handling aL dImle breech oadin g gun whiiichi was acciden thy Iischargeod. 'Tho( recoil of thes gnun truck himi in the bowels and1( pro lucodl Peritoiitis or iinflama tion f tilt b)owels from whlichl he iod. lie wvas buIriod 'from Pra'i ir's Creek church, of which e was a useful and( exemn lary membor. Rev. W. C. Soa orn conduictedl the funeral ser.. ices. Th'l is sad( dtlhl cast~s a gloom voer the entire neigh borhood anid he family have sympathy ini their 01r0 afflhction. Thel' preliminary cxamuinationl of nmult and battery' with intent to ill, was held Monday by Trial ustice JBroml(,tt, and the case waus ont up for trial. F. E. Cox was lie only witness examained1 an'I~t; o rguments were made by) the at iio3ry. C. F. Robinson, Esq., ,pp~ear'ed for the State, and J. P. jarey, Esq., for thoe defendaunt. Jothing senlsationail came out in he oxamination, but the trial is xpectod to dlevelop) something. he pistol ball, which onteod thle ace of Mr.. Cox and1( whlichi could lot ho found, lodged ill his threat nd( was brouigh t up by exp)ectorai ion1, last week. M r. Cox has sufl erodl a grreat (dea luI nd l w as rt her meak, hut is conlsidoredl (out of l dan ;or now. Deaith of Ma'us. II. A. Hlenry. 1. A. lb-ury, wife of D)r. Hlenry, >f Fort .11111, Gami., di11d yestl'rdaym md~ was1 brough~llt hiere toslay . Slhe vill be biuried tomorrow'ill1 at Old stonoi chureb in thme lmn iy buriy laugh ter of ()vertni i Iwi and I 11( isteir of Dr. TIhomas I,. I ~I'wis. 1rleenille I Newvs of 27thl inst. Obateury. Margie, the little t hreo vear hl laughter' of Mr. and~ Mrs.'J1. bQamt vright:die~d at Pelzer, S. C,, ont )etober 25th .1 895. One Ii tt le dar ng gone. TPoo angel ic for ea rt h (God ook ien aiway. WOO)ep j dea par 'uts, she's gone just over there. Shte may net return, b)ut to her thou shalt go, Yhten thy datya are numbehtjredj and fnished honlow, Andi it may to thy angel child 1)0 given, 'ir,,t to meet antd to welcome her Inother to heaiven; And there, reumnitedi to prart never more, min song shall ye Sinlg antd one Savior adore. . N, H. l coFAL L'S. -BU DOET'.an -OF PHUN and PHAX FOR THE PHOLKS. Mit. E DITOn:. FORl TWENJY YEARS . This Btidget 'f PhIctin and I'hax''its beel' Wrapping Ilin -1014* rollig ott lilrtola' aal . Packages for tIhe.goo( phol ks (aiel monfo for the hatl ottes too)', andl - it is a roitiriable aid gratifyiig fcct to know tiuit Where p iroiipt sett-leients Ire inc4le, it) t.rotiblo exists. No copinitits i're ever - macle, till I avecctc. are ever..*isplti-i ; nIo Oibjectiotis tw prices ir Iia litits; Io ilissatisfacct ion icn anlyway. I~veryting satisfact~ory analt pleas-11ut. ()n hot h Miles. It. is .1 pl'eseie to us to tic al with thest, goel people. We ace nicitr licnany oiliga tions tio tiem for what, they have aireatly donte, aid weI thuink themi in aivnccce for What, we believe tIhev will vIct intle to cio. WeI wanct, thlentc to ' KO0NTI N U'l TO. Kl t N. .B. Therea re also 'inIme prel tY "phai r pholks" who14 are *a little tregligent, and iltllow-their neotits to run.for vears withleit. paying icel itoi rest, th.lerI'ieon, ocr cccke aniy eniuiry as tIc wletheri we ever ne' il y.oney.b WE. no N<:n er', iand scinetianes pretty bail, but haite to ask iclo it. -. . h'lise Itcinettleil cccctints get. la er atal larger every year. ThIey naccticracl grow tit.a way, IAI. .lt. hatrcher. .l. ur l e r cii te pay. Secine fiiniV'yic thiti 'thy' Ire s vo- h Ii;. We tihink so I it, al iave had Su1el thouight's flr several years, hst. Icateel i ccict tiect it.. seci t i~i s.yecui icnakic'unpcech. ailt. andi "outlil ish" reiicarks wi-n yoir r attini .is eal0iel to it.. We <oin't fi' we only speac In-e hinagucIage. Illowever, we til get ("ccr "I rish" tue in--two----hoth lerench 3 anid (eric'ccc, hilt ve <le I his after ilu are a mnile or so away. 'We thinck this the safe.'t. NOW Li(' . IiiEhi' In orler toc keep peiace inl the faii y Is clii oiuri teaer i'c's sniuooti ail evein, suppo0 csc we a iopt. this phil : A N N 'A 1,sETTI,E1lENT, Cash Ir ieote. Cash preferre; at least 1nl enoigh to keep the miar ine inl giol run111- pc nling order. We! think yot will iA this ilanc. Votir gooi neighbors do0. We Co.I 'C iere's acot) 1<ei class. Stand ticl. YoItr old notes ancd acounts are(! gel tting us-rv. You toli t ye.\ anti years IAgo thilt. yoti Wouii certainly pa y s if you 1.1v c:c. I'he seeing, atlc tice feeling, aclc t-he scn (llicig of tihese ol palw-s leneis kts to believe that. yolc are a lc.:. ccsc: . Wi kncow that, vo cOULicD PAY SONitnis IFc c oc c Worl.,. We still icave' steiel( hopes that ciyou will. We jicl ge frond the hall.g c' he i el-':n ccili t e artuei cli clgt thit. ycuc have nolt, cr1got'ten its. . We .Ae sit e niecc ye ai lelig icuni! we will wait, icn Ymi a litt I- iig .r--c .r"n sonable t.innv-say a icnocith 1rc sic, 1tce;cn if yoI c onict inii to act, i'hke c iin iii ican, we will seini a live nin tic ivestigat'e. 1e - will Ice t14 ugliest 1iii iccancest 1ic:111 cil earth. You ecnn't 41cilge ccncho--lct. will 4.c1me 1 to yicurhiise. to S-AV. lie will lo1k eross ey-ii at. N u c w11 \%.if(- ccn14i spalnk thlce chiidren: he'll spit toei en4i jcuice inl the cat's eyes a14 "lizin" tice eilgs; Ic'll "ripl an1ii iear,'" a fuci ss anci4 "cuss" alic 4lii even er ncn thiig you ev I hal< tinad t ti (lii. Size that ipi aloi WATelC yi 11F0 1.\I II! D W'i are nit runing a "hne--vare" mill cnii't in4-4.e4 acnY ancienit. nateie's il' ciii ibuisi IIss Ihm t. 't ( itifer thi.u1c ti ccs. A1114l iow tic sincn it all ile, E an ccl. Evhen that 46b1i nccieccint that hcas e i iittfi' *vears ciccil ye:c is, \'. ji iic, grceisge, is cebcout icc ccclin ti :ie cn.cc. Ii it icc en cca lihe enccl eof thci seasonci, if simile- secrt of satis fcti-y' sitti le'icc'nt isc nii cin~li. Coeiie -'c, inow accil jiuggil' with ccs. We (i ' have c'veryt hincg you w'ant cccid iots i' i cgce , 'ce elici n't. wanct., gicicc anici c'lwc.p. jC Resp~ecifully, W '. Tii. .'0 CALL ON J. MTV. RAM PEY, EASLEY, S.C. For Clothiing, I [Ints,. Boots al( Shoe. oy s suits, 8i.0;M d Lead ies Dress G~cods, Dr'ess.4 Irflmmlfllgs of all 'ils, Sil ver Braid, Gold Bratid, Silk Braid. S'il ks , Vel~vcet anid Belt P.in's, 50. andi 10e.--as chea~p as the eben~pest. Six pounds(1 of Coffee for $l. Recspectfuilly, 3. M. RAMPlEY, oct3tl Easley,, S C. P'oeliiin nos. STrATE F Sou'rni (JAt norIA, ) ExECwrTIVE Cuni.x~c:n. j WVHEREA~,S inlormcationc lcint bceen receiived at this~ Dep~artmntt thacct on thIe eighth clay of' October A . D., 1895, the stabhles, cotton housec., abott five balcs of cotitonc antd oither prop erty f of i'. II. LAWrence, icc the Cocc ty of Pick ens werec' biccrnedl an d therce being r'eason to belieove thI at. the burnccing ~ wa an~ fl act of inccentdiar'ismu. Now,''t TERIEFrins, 1, Johnc Gar c' lIvans, Gover nor' of thce Staite of Sout ii ': OCtarol inca, in Olo' that jucst ice macey be (lone and thce 1'cIonjstyv oi the law vi n dlicated, (d , hieeby olictr ai rewarcd of!" f~fty doum' foc' the aprcehensin and oiOfjctioni of the person or' cc rsons i w.hco commifitted c.id act of intecediar- I IN TElSTM3).oY Wir E.J1J., I hatve her'eucnto setd my handi ii n caused . tpo 9. .Gr'eat Seal >lf the .t ate*to be afhixe~d atColuir i, this t wo*-scn1 dayt3 of October A. I 1 895 an jp. c theon hundicredl and twecntiethi yea' of thIe Incdependcece. of the Uncited Stattes of L By the G3ove''rnr JOHN GARY EVANS. Socraarn tat~n See notice of, meeting of Pick. 'ns Rifles, elsewhero in tluis issue, The JoURNAL is pulbliShlig the list of subscribers, as they pay, liu(I will take it as a favor if any one is omitted-that it bo reported to the editor. Notice. There will be a moting of the Pickons' Rifles at thoir armory ou Saturday afternoon, Novem ber 2(1. Every activo member should bo lilvsen t, plrepared to pay the assess. mnent voted at last, meoting. Busi ness of iliportalico will como up for conusidoration. By order of F. E. Cox, 'T. J. MAULDN Secrotary. Captain. )avIe Floyd, a young whito man who has booe;n in tiouble ia numlber of timies before, was shot last night at the La inl11Uou cottton mill by tlle watchniu, John .Jenikinson . Tho shoot ing occurre(l a bout 830 o'clock 1111(1 r t1le facs ascertain(l, le was justifiable. Flov(l is not, soi MIslv hirt and w'ill irecover. Greonvillo News of 27th inst. ''le congregation of a chutrch in ScotljInd, fiuf jng itself unmable to pay the sailary of' its ininistor, a soap firm olfored to pay $500 a yl arl- fo ve .1vo . r iinlition voa ia snciit, be hung ill front of thi' gallery of tfho church. Tho offer was acceoptoel. An(1 now fh congregation cani learn how to ho miiorally 11n pl)hysically clean at the san.e iine. Who vants it? A Gup solf inker, hand-lever, 7x II job press. Will <lo goo( work. Make us an 'Iffer. Original y cost $50. Notice to Advertise's. All TiHE JOURNAL ativortisors that losiro their a(lertiseint t changed hould s"n(l in their changes not later than Friday, to insure their .etting in the next issuo of the 1) a 1) v1. Cardl of Tianuks. FiEl P. 0., S. C., Oct. 22<l .1895. I take Ihis opportunity of Ox s lily heartfelt thanks to my ieighb1 1ors an( frien(ds for the Imaiin y expressions of kindness shown mo anil my fiailihy (uring the sickness (of my f'ami ly, and enn never forget it. ANIav heavnO's blessing attend each of them. M11. L. JONES. Notice.( ''hio Stock hol(deis of the Far mers' Publislhing Conpany arc llereby called to iiE-it at Picken C. I., Saleday in Novomber at I . ill.1- f you can't, he Iesent have your stock repres'nted b3 pro-(xy. W. T. WI4:u.,, Oct. 15, 1895. President. Subscription list. Th e foll fowing have pai11(1thi subscri~ l ti on to thew Jo U NxAh, sine~ he last list wams puiblishlti: \l rs. S. E. Broo'kshiIre, .J. 'Il W. II. E Artl John . Wiin, TPhe truslooss of Flat. Rock dis Vriet w.Vill imoot the pat roins oI fl i <hsti rict, alt the S i 11 scol house, (on No vomber'1 the 9th, I895i, at 4 o'ciocle p. m.), for thie pui VOSe of electi ng a1 teacher. J1. A. O'I:ur,, Tlrustee. All1 of miy niotes an1(d(couni)ts <11u0 meW for thle past, thre or 0 f our years wilt be! placedl ini the banils1 of WV. (. bram))let t. for CIIllectionl, if not satisfactorily a rro ngcd by the 10th1 of November niext. Notices oif Final Settlemntl. I will ap;ply to .1 l1 Newbiery, .1 mige of Probf I eI for' PickensI Iou liy. 4 S or Ol' eaiv( to umeke i final seti tet-t of tih'estaite (If 1k i Ittes, feensed, oni the~ 'i1h da~y of Noveer , twxt ., andi a~sk to1 be dis miiissed as f'xece I ors Ii A (ii.:i.:x, SefpI 2(6th 1)5 Id f'xceniito'rs Notice to Debtors and Cred itors. Alil per'isonis Iihing- chf iiiis aigainst I hie rstair oIS(f Wilihuni Nimm~ions, anid l i's. Siunle propericly at testd cio 1( ihe imu lersigi-. 'id, for- Jiyment , lby t.he f1irst dyi (If .Juii. liiiry, I 80g. Anid all thiose being indoeb t ('d toi sid estaites mu11sf paliy thell 5ame at oncie to W. 1E. Ninunonsii, Th'fis 2f- i liday ofi Oct obher 1895. Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away. 'iTe tuthfi, sitartlinh g titlhe of a1 boo1k lihn ii No -tii-har-. t he! ionly harm-uiless, giurn teed tsha-er-ibt ii iure1(. If yoni~ wanlt. to. ((Ins, nikes(4 wiieakI hmen galin strenugth. wieightl il vigor. Pisitive cure orii i monliey r-efiutnhedh. iiooki at udriggait., ori umaile~d free, AddrtlesMs Thei Siterlinhg |{emedy' C (. Chaiago otiche, 45i Ii(linilph Si. New Yorkil, 10 SpucegSt. For sale by Dir. ( . W . Earle. Notice to TrespasserS. ly reaisoin of r'ieent. (IbonaI~g.< froin eron iising. adi huntiiing iponh myi' landsk mOuI gio. oeg 1iibouigh myi'i pasti inres, all peron ar hitleeby not iul'd to ki'epj (lf rf my'. landuis, ex C. L. Hollingsworth. May Z.! l.5. Denbra's Liver Assistant. \\'eni we:e boi' t Iihlh in any1 (if ((ilr targ? s4ig'. eley to4 give a hi gi ve the biest lirkt withoutii. injuiry atnil sav'ie a1 large ill1 of ex. piain ' Fr sae biy 'W. ('. llralett, FOR SALE!i Bagging anud Ties at the checapes prices ever* known. . M A. Couurrim.y, P~res. ocL~w4 . NwrI Qur Fall Boodst Were Bought before any ditl ance In Prices. Ve are Opening Them up D ailym Bargains In Every Line. tw"We want Your Trade.. con prVi-ces aVi d. Q u ai ty juqst RIgh to 01r i WHihest Prices paid for COTTON!. rhis is a Glorious Counry! COTTON '9- CENTS! CALICOES 5 CENTG! , -For The lpast week's cotton receiit s show 1 hat \WI. Miid luis the 1st cottLon inarket inl Greonville and one ()f, thel best. ill (111 -State. A The Time to Shake The BUS y-Iat whie the Ih.ums gro.ipQ.. Ripe b irt. kal outR oi.r Dress ' omfIts-shelves fltat. -vou will IIo~ t pick uIp iII u iv r tee 4, Cxolf Suitings-Vhat is Golf suitinigs' 1i1 VI I-I) - l mat e-11 al- of a loose Weave, just the 4lun111. I'o hoe .- ri 5ss , sclwol 101 'eSSeIs orl street dresses. :0) inebi'swh a- .,ens M 1rd everywelce except, at Jones & Lrison . : ( ut . CLOAKS AND CA LS We have the exclusive Sa'e for this cit y efl ) n f h ar anufactur'1rs of cloaks in the Unie it e: <>) r :W .e e' '1- T\n CI, our' prices are right andl you wil1 H o) ie' -' - oei a bl e this $el inter if you buy one elsewhere anl wih h one f ' ul s liiee, SHOES! S1-ES 2 $2,000 worth of the celebrated I iny Sie1 h;s o i . his \lcl eek JONES & AR Leadersi of L2ow I P S-Agent Staidard Pa t.ternis ,. want r R IF n n WESTFELU Jo (Opposite ilansion u CREENVILLE, - oi will W\e wvill showv you a big stoek 'a hi'.cn T.' chea >. omet and see us. IDon't forget, at ( . (. Turnr'siF ol stand, .NE'W SHO( E S;' uE. IL L ER & CR [ lkSH ANk8~ Wit al new and well '.1 (seiere stu~ 4 O OIc i t EL2T. 6:21.~ . I('t5iv'ing(4 goods41. 4'very da~y di irect, l'r4444in "ie -'i'ei-'j' lGy,'Sh'loes Neat, C'omfor'table :nuol I ~astig. ( 'orj No.- 105 N. M AIN ST RE ET, Creen'vile, S C. Al sh dh contain a high perceta~ie ofi Potash to * ci ins~ure the largest yield l(n a per'mim uont. en:Iricion( nt of the soil. T Wriite' for ourm "' Farmers' Gide,"' a 1.1::Tae e ib; tr .i I bol: I t is bim fui(ll of usefuil information for farmn~er;. hi u. be se fre, :tid Swill make and save you monev. Adbele . GI-:101AN N A i. wN . GOODS By The Cargo! V $ LPI. WALISTERit & BEATTIE ~4~~~ ~''r~ I di1' I ( f f '. H is il 4144 l)( i e D r icieiee 1Th4 It. R' I1I. :eeee ii. A\ . I,. ire g ee ba14k >r the1- r e l of iee- stocki, so, in, a fewt flays.ii.3 ~ v-lP~ pi -c e~ e :4ar e iti i~e en a ifulltsuppl fron bveeine- 9 'S fw lpOe4/?~, C r . ily ea ti n lien (;I s. Al)44-ne ee ii resM eh - ee ie cr iully 's' :c9 i te 0e >re tu n i r he ne~li e e st re4i"( bl a yle 444 n ib e c : 44 e eeteii MOILISTER & BEATTIE. " -,Jd.e iee cT o me \'e. 87.~de~i i ~ ii \e. -'. _IlAlutuelciek Pa.lllern .~eJ~, NOTICE! sie, !:~-\e-e eleit8 I wi ii mv~ CotLton at Central ain 'i.,0~'l1: ~. .A >Iei~ii li o, alhoun, . C. Am in a position to '1 . CIve1 vo prcs D)on't fail to see 1eiti e iiyueu e h ne( bcefore y3ou buy. T 0W chFan"uil''EPco octm3 . J BOUSBY'L T J HL tNA F 011 ea o *. .. '., W yatt, EASLEY, S.o C. TW TV0.GOODS asit arrived and Cheap. Come and see them. irThoso who owe me will please o and. pay without further (lelay otice. A. G. WYATT, tt fEasley, S. C. NOTICE. WE PAY (CASH[? Hides, Beeswax, Tallow "'W - eI Im arness Leather, Upper Calf Skiis, Sheep Skins, Lace r, a1 Rime Strings in any amount Aower .& Coodlett, Maitin Street, Greenville, S. C. "T'Y INERGETIC MEN TO S-win, Machines in South Caro We wa it to swal) Pianos, Or or, Sewmgin Machines for Twenty I) lI SS to work to Sewing i O n. Wra ito LEXANDER BROS.&CO. I18 'aslihington Street, (;jumENVILLEi!., S. C. P] Il EMB111ERit and ESPON D.' liha T. Lewis &) Son! reO going- to malke Some changes Ieir ibisimness, cisequently they ofler For the next Ninety Days. ) YOU OWE THEM? IfI so they need( the money. A wvord to thle wise 1s sufficient. ~he's 'Cummin' Boys! So come onl with your Cottoni, IE YOU COM.ING! ' .Vn 411 4ni'insg Ito t hei l~1xloo? lI 441p4 .t thDe J.4'nlinig Ilontel, where'~ aU. nbitions are t be l uul4)II 114 for 1,00(0 Is in-r ':ny. TIhe' only firnt-einss Ho I Ih Iity 'ii nuginig ONsiA $2.01)01e HOTEL. .1 . (hO I 0CKI, Mlanager. :11:4 t Southi 'ryor* Street, [alf-' liIl k from ('ari Shed, ATLANTA, CEORCIA. Ir lar Il'roof 8.afe for iVahmbtlles, Cars I he4 1)44,1or ' l iry V-'v MinuIItes) for 4 ..ilio n Ground4 s I verytin Ig First 4 4I i*' .l) )'dayuen for .\ tOi. (I0 C Greatest AT C'RAOTION ~te of Gettysburg. )'ate j44 ust 0411 1ide of minl eintranlco I -l i hl~ St4 ree 1 1 n 'i4'd mon~it A1venuell. ad Tidings: Itri liP, g'iinls down), thait's what . O'4 or peopijle no0w, aught. he'avi ly bef4,o the advance ini 1 1awl4 am alt istied4 wvithi a small profit. 11t411 ij4' is to, give'4 11orer goods and -r god for a1 410ollar than anay 01ne. "I ""' uii sellinag for u ca nbles tre to Iau ptICes thgat (enn iot be4 met. Vanlt to price( yott Shoes, Jeans and ling-". Good strong coffee is nowv the "n and I have it 5 lbs. for $1. nice line4 of Clothing and Overcoats. atters not wha~t you want to buy13, try rat. No matter wvhat you want to el i i 1 want to buy. no(w want con f dder, sceed cotton, wvax, eggs and cotti n seed, fhne lot of seed wheat and seed oat4 of wn rlgsing for sale,. Yours for trade. " . T. 0. HIAR .