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ThQ ., ournal. T ,ROB1NSON, Editor. iWUI8RUD RV Y THUE8DAY. cription One Dollar a Year Entered at the Post Office at Plckens as second-class matter.. ADVERTISING RATES. One dollar per inch for first insertion, fif ty cents for each anbsequent insertion. Liberal discount for adivertisements on an nual contracts. Terms cash. Annual con tracts payable quarterly. No favorites. One price to all. No spe cial position or specia rates to foreign ad vertisers. All suich must take tho run of thopaper and abide by sich rates. Local notices, in local (oltimu, 10 cents per line for first insertion and livo cents for oaol subsequent insertion. Advertisoments for coming issue shouIld be handed in not later than Monday morn ing Tho editor will not he responsuible for the Views and opinions of correspondents, in less the same are editorially endorsed. THUlRSDA Y, NOV.'11 7, 1859. QUALIFICATION 0F OT1rEs. The Constitutional Conveition last Friday fixod th qualification of voters and took a recess until Tuesday. The d th' sction of the suf frage plan was the bone of conten tion and over it tho groatost battle of the COlVenltiOl has en)('0 fou'ght, resulting in a victory for the com mittee, of which 8'Senator Tillman was chairman. The attack on the plan was against the property and educational qualification foaturos and against what is known, as the understanding clauso, which is the loop hole to lot ii the old soldiers. In this iSSUe of th e JOURNAL is publishod what is concoded to he the best speechos mado during tho sossion of tho colvoitioln. Hona tor Tillman's spooec is describod as most powerful and Olo(uen11t, and tho most collipleto and logi cal made Ol the loor of the con voltiont. The voto oi the final adaption I of the 4th sectioll of the sulirago plan was takeln an1d resulted as fol lows: Yoas, 69; nays, 37. Dr. Fiold and Al r. Bowon voted for the adoption, and Dr. Smith voted against it. 'hi soief.ioin roasI as follows: The qualifleation for sutiTrage I shall be as follows : (a) Residenee in the Stato for t two years, ill tho couity ono yoar, t ill the election district, inl which I the elector offors to vote four c miioiths and the paNymlit six iontihs before ai eftion of any t p)oll tax then due an(d Iayablo: 1rovidd, howQveer, tha t 1 .-misters e ill chlargeb of ani organlizedl church t and teachers of' pulblic schiools e shall bes entitled to v'oto after six d mlon ths' residencee inl the Stato if ii othoerwiso qulfi fied. e (h) Registraltionl whlich shall t provide for tihe onrVolent of every t elector on1ce in tell years, andi also S an onrlmentf~l (during each tad ev- il (bry year of overy elector not Ipro- I viously retgistorecd unidor t.he pro- 11 visions of t his atle. eV (c) Up to .JinnlIary I, 1898, all f' male p~ersonls of vot inig amgo lupply. ] ing for registrationl, who cain read " aniy secionm ill this Conistituition or' h und1(erstandi and1 expilainl it wheni 0 read~ to 11ho11 b y the registrio e.111 oflicer, shaull bet (entit led to register g and1( h.Ooilmo an1 elect 01r. A separ alto record( of atli persons registored1 beoro January 1, 188, sworn lto of' Court. and1( onie ini thoe oflice of t the Secretary of State, on or hefore b F lebruary I, 1898S, and such persons 'T shall rem~la ilrinig lifto qu~alified1 C elect ors unloss disquatlife by(1l tilh) 'I other pr'ovisionIs of this~ ariticle. n1 The corlt ifliet of the (lork of Court hi 0or Secretumrv of State shall hes suf- f< liciet. (v idonee to e'st abili the fi right of said cit izenus to aniy future g registrat ion and( the0 1ranch iso un1-f (der tihe limnitations herein inmposedl. n ' (d) Any person who shll 1apply I for registrationm after .January 1, I .1898, if otherwise qulabftiOd shmall bet registered :1Providled, that ho can ~ bo0th roadi and wr'ito any sectionl of I this Constitution 01' canI show that t he owns and has paid all taxes col- I lectable during the prevlous year I on property ini this State assessedl at $800 or more. The cortificate or 1: receip~t of the ofhicer authorizeod to r collect such taxes shall be conclu sive p~roof of the paymonmt thereof. (e) The manmage rs of election, shall require of every elector offer- ~ .ing to voto at any election before ~ allowing him to vote pr'oof of pay mnt of all taxes, including poll t tax, assessed againist him and col- ~ lectible for tile p)revious year. (f) TiheGeneral Assemlely shall 1 provide for issuing to each duly reg- a istored elector a certificate of regis. U tration, andl shall provide for tile ' renewal of such certificate when ' lost, mutilated or destroyed if tile i applicant is still a qu~alified elector ' tinder the provisions of this Con-X stitution, or if he has been regis- t~ tered as provided in section o. It is said that a paper for the new county of Saluda, will make ~ its ppearance mn a few days. The paler will be known as Trhe Sa- e lud Sentinel and wvill be publish- I ed Mr. E. H. Anll until the 0 coun seat of Saluda has been se- Y lected when it will be moved to that p1 e. Tile Sentinel will be ediedProf. B. F. Samples. ' TulE STATE FAIH. The State Fair will be hold i Jolumbia, Novombor 11th to 15tl ind promises to be one of the bos aver held. The premium list wil soon be out and will contain vor; desirable prizes, which will doubt less induce many exhibitors t compete for thom. The railroad have accodod to tho request of th managers and offer very 'hborn rates to visitors, only one cont mile counting both ways. Whil it is ploasant and profitable to vi. it the exposition in Atlanta, ye there will be many things at th State Fair, which will be more at ti'activo and interosting to a Sout: Carolinian than the exhibits ii Atlanta. Besides the Constitu tional Convontion will be in sosS ion, aind it will bo delightiul t< look upon that fine body of repre iontative men, after seeing 1,1 iights at tho Fair ground. Alto other it will bo a good time t. visit Columbia and see a gooi shiow. The publication of a nlow pape wvas boglin last wook at .Iatesburg with V. TI,. AnidrOws as editor l'lhe nanme -10of the nlow papor. is Th Peoplo's Advocate and will circr Into mainly in the newly formno< -ounty of Saluda. A man solhig open cotton boll ,o Northorn poople it ton cents I )oll is 01e of the sights at thle At anta Exposition. .ft is said lie i loing ia big trad and 1as a conso fulence has got a honanza. 'T'lhe Columbia Registor nov onies to us as an Oight page daily 'he Registor is a splondid papo n(d deserves the patronage of Ro or mers. The fare on all lines of transpor ition irom Atlit to tli Ex)o ition grounds ha11s booln redice rom tonl cents to five. ATLANrA, 0A., Oct.. 30.-T'li Ionsolidatod Stroot, Railway Com lany, which croea ted nmuch i Cufavor blo criticism ut. (h opening oi he exposition )y raising the fart o the groids to tein cnts, ha1 1con forced to make a permanont ut to a fivo cent faur, .whicl will 10 inaugi ra1ted tIomorrow. TIhe ouble fare of the Consolidatod re ulted iii the ost.hiblishnent. of sov. ra1 lintes Of butses to the exiX5. ion grounids. Thoese v'ohic.les play. dI havor with trailie, the Conisofi. *atod gbtt ing oI y such paussenigers N could nelf be clrowdod( into ther mibuses150. TheI( resul t was t hatI hie stre.et caris were runi miost of ho tiime withlouit palsongors, amid rlomug a hieavy loss star ig t hem . face if th(e ten cen t r'ate was iniiintained , 1.he( comipaniy detr iinied to go bacok to thle old1 five mnt fare w nc h was i n force 1bo )ro the4 opI'ninug of the e'xpositi ho Aleoot of I li Conlsol'. -hiose action was largely .uated, le for thle reports of 'sos very side0 thiat we gouging oni tst over' the~ C .0 8sont broad raitiftying to inmtry, is hiighily -- lCe publlic. ,1r311e's iewsII of MTYte~4r'N. unsat Monday night ai box (eari t. the G., C. & N., depot wasH br'ok ai into andioml shoes8111 and1( Ilour iken away. Since then the fol nvi ng arrosts hiave bIoon miado: ~il Moflratt, Jason Moffa tt, (Cbani sy .J'mes jr., and~ L. E. Patton, hose parties are boeys or young~ ien. Part of the stolen goods >r such coniducOt is sovrOI'. Ini thei rst laice, if Cthle parties8 (d0 not ive hail, the county will have to bout three miont.his. Thiie r oo motih oatrd of four mon11 at ton (101lars ai non1th amiountts to $120. Th'le goods hat are lost oi not recovered are .'orth oinl~y a tn rinl. Prisoners of his kind shiouldl 1h released 01 hir owni recognizan~co. If thosi non aire contvictodl they will sorve term on the pulblic works, hul hey can inovor work enough to re ay the expenlso of keeping them in rison.-Press and1( Ban ner. The Shoe Noever (lame Back. J. H-. Riley, a cotton buyer whc ves at Sally's, a emiall stati ear Blackville, on the Carolini [idland railway, was robbed om '1e night of tihe 24th ult., of $3,600, efore retiring, Mr. Riley placed 1e money, wvhichi was in, bills of rgo denominations, in his she nd put the shoe beside the bed as sual, thinking it a perfectly safe 'ay to securo it if any one should1( Ltemnpt to rob him. But on awak ig the next morning, the shoe and ioney were 1both gone. Deotectivo 7eeks, of D~enmnark, is at work on is case, laut as yet lie has found o clue. FREE 'TO JOURINAL READEims.--Tmd DiURNAL1 is anXious that its siibscri ers should have the advantage of very good thing going. With this id in view we have arranged with 'he Hlostermnan Pablishing Company, Springfield, Ohio, for a supply of early subscriptions to their great kontly,1"The American Farm News" rhich will be yreser'ted i'REE 'tOEv RVY PATO IN AD)VAOE subscrlber to sinf oUaLr Wherein MIen auLd women Differ S Man is a creaturm of cast-iroi 1 habits; woman adapts herself t t Oirccumistaices; tiis is the founda tion of the moral differenco be tween themi. Y A mani does not attompt to driv, a nail unloss he has a liamnier; o woman does not hesitate to us anything from tho hool of a boo to the back of a brush. D A man considers a corkscro ,1 absolutoly iocossiary to open a bot a tIe; a woman attempts to extrac e the cork with tho scissors; if sh does not succeed readily, she push es the cork into the bottlo, sinc 1 the essential thing in to got at th o fluid. Shaving is tho only use to whic1 a man puts a razor; a woman om ploys it for chiropodist's purpose Whon a man writes everythini - must bo in applo pio order; pe1 - papl antd ink muist b just so. profound silenco must reign whil _ he accomplishes thi imiportan iinctioi. A woman gets amy shoo of papor, tears it, perhaps, from 1 - book or portfolio, sharpons th Speicil with liot scissors, puts t1 papor on anl old atlas, crosses lio feot, balaicos horself on her chair anld coinfides ler thoughts to tit r papor, clitiging from ponicil to pui and vic( versa from Cime to imie >tor does shte care if tle child ( ror romp or t cook coimies to speal n to her. -A man stormis if' tHie blotting I paper is niot convtiiintly eiiar; i wom(1il (11i(os the ilk by 1lowing Oil it, wv..Ning the paper III the aii or holdilg it noar tmll' lmp 0 lure. I A iiani drops a letter uiiesita. - tingly in flte box : a1woman r1. 4 roads th addr,Sss, assures Iersel . that the elvedope is sealed, ti( stamp11) iweu re, 111d tOln throws it viololItly ilito tlie box. A m-an4 (-tan cut a book eily withi a paperI cu!ItterI; a wvomlan deftly -inserts a hiair-pil an1d the book i1 'cut, -IFor a nlmin "good-byo" siguifie's the(. enld of a con1rstio am,1hc moment, 1' of his depl.'Larture; for V wVoltln it, is ]iho beginniig of a nw% clapter, Ir it is just. whlenIit tt. arel takingr leave of -ach other'io womnll thlinlk of the m1ost ilipor. tant tilpics (f CoI-veirsalt.itin. A wtimiait t-aiisael -" hI brainl try ing to lind a br< ke object.: it 1111111 puts it aIsido it Ii forgets t hIlat for1 wih icht tOhere is nI() remedy. Wlich is (1i1o Supor1, or?--Lippi'n. enott's i\laine~~ II. A NoveI Iligl - T[wo ladies ofi d1r a a stpe m' a icirriartictinll oInce no n r C h a1r in g c C ro s . . a to aaii jo w o lo r 's of them ly got , L)(olon. One st ood arosst ie Ut, and tw coiell to 1ho otlwresi wanted to cross w coachmmt e, so they desiied The foll ow r to' mfove oin a lit tie. remoinstrir~ 'fnsed, the geitdetiien Dutring d, butt in vain. canwl to wt allorenat tiln thie ladyi~ ishi v or hpd'r n ol st ir'fr lored Shor (lahman ol t o of' the ml his pliace. (On this onoit (10or, gent lemonei opmwttd t1( hecoach ste ' an td withI10 hots and( 51 sprs Iiie was510 fo le b ' his compantt ion1, to thet extum dele(iscompolsil'e of theL ladyV witin, as well as tl te laidy withouctt. To) comlt~o lie jest. a party of sailors runnn~ing upi, oblserv'ed that if it ween~i thtor'ough fario tho heliad as muche I right toI it aso the ofthers', and1( accordingly too.-Peroni's~ Wee~klIy. As good ai dl'untr'ifico ats 110 enn. tall, is commo an tsalt . The teeth shoulId be reguilarly clealnedl once a daty by rubb~ling thomi lengthwise, with a soft, damp cloth dlippode in fine table salt. This readily re mfovoSst si ins or d iscoloirat ionts from the teeth, imtpatitts ita lne, (even brilI Iianit plish, and1( rondlers the gumst firim and1( pink as wvollI as hol ps to sweCCetn the b rea(th. '1lho toeth s'hould~ ailso hu lightly dipped inl weak saitt-water afteor r'acl meal, and( the mou1th rmsod0( out with A icious attack by an English sparrow upon a small chlild, result ing in the doath of the lattor, is a sinigular ocurrenice whiicht recont 13' happened at Stommier's Runii, ini Ml\aryltand, says an exchange. At that plaeoC two sons5 of Charles Moore caught a small1 sparrow when out in th woodls 01n0 (day, and~ they brought it 1homo1 so that Ida, their eightooen months old1 sis ter, could( p1lay w ith it. The little child was (olighted with the pros et. WVhen alone with it 0on0 day she lot the elparr'ow outt of its cago. Tho bird flew savagely at the child and fiercely seized her lower lip. 'The screams of the baby brought her mother to the roescuo, and she oeia.vorodl to get the spairrow away. Iloforo this c'ouldl b0 done the bird had to be killed and its beak pried 01)on with a p~air of pin cers. Tda at on1celboganl to show symtoms of blood( poisonling. She was attetnded by Dr. WV. Vor'os Mace, of Stemmer's Run, but iln spito of his efforts she died. The host kindness of ai proud man has often such a mixture of arrogancy, that his greatest obli gations are rendered ungracious to a worthy receiver. Courtesy is one of the cheapest exercises of virtue: costs oven less than rudeness. It. The powder used in big guns is k queer-looking stuff. Each grain is > a hexagonal prism an inch wide and two-thirds of an inch thick, with a holo bored through tho middle of it. In appearance it ro 5 semublos nothing so much as a I pieco of wood. If you touch a match to it, it will take seven or t eight seconds to go off. Slow burn ing powdor like this is employed in cannonm because it doos not - strain tho gun so much. h quick t or the ex)losion the greater the L) shock and the shorter the life of - the weapon. Professor Hicks, the wonther prognosticator of St. Louis, pro dicts that January of 1890 will be - a swinger for cold, and a.dvises poople, 1ovn inl the South, to "Pro vido bountifully against severo ,winte~r storis and great cold." I'his is good advico, whether the sovero weather and great cokl com t or not. That Spanish oflicer who is re puted to have said that whaen the Spnuiards had dono the Cubans up they woul pamade Spanish trools in Contral Park, iaid probably been ' ilin Iu on tho juice of the grape, or the spirit distillod from mo lsses. It may bo incidently re marzi'ke1d, howover, that tho Sptin ish soldior's forte theso days is on paral-de. Wo have just printed a now lot of blank receipts for our subscri b.rs, which they can got filled out by calling at this olico. Clerk's Sales, State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. In the C(ourt of Common Pleas. By vir tue of Decretal orders and orders of Woreclosure made in the following named cases, and oil file in the Clerk's oflice, I will sell on S leday in December, next, 1895, at Pikens C. H1., S. C., during the legal hours for sale, the following described real estate, to wit: Sallie Alexander, et. al., vS. All that. eOrtain piece, parcel r or tract of land lying being, and situate in the county and State aforesaid, in Hurricane Town sliip on 1(eowee River, adjoin- ~ ing lands of Robert E. Steele, - W. E. Alexander' andl Ruthia Alexander, containing one hun drledl andt Wen (110) acres miore or less. Termns cash.. vs. G eor'ge E.L Mooni. All that certain pic, parcel 3 or tract of land lying, being andi situate in the county and State aforesa i, on w"aters of Georges Creek, adjoining landls of W~ar. r'en H-Iailton, I harriet McCrack- ; enis. ,Johni (. Bow)~en andi other'is,I co(ntaininig one0 luindred''t and1( th irlty-five (1 :51 acresh more or less. Ternus .1 (ash, tihe balance on a credit of twelve mionithis, soeured!'t byv the bond1( of the pur-~ chaser antI a mortgage of the promi's.iPrchiaser's to pay * Clerk of Court. Sale, N ov. 15th, 1895. sieeing the needi ofi the Gorspel bin g prhii, a'l int this dlay of dlarkness andl idola.. Itry. thouiighi men't 'i c allu fantiiijes and say aill iman r o f ev*ii of us, (astintg tiM ot. cif the Sy nazgo gue. (ineiet ing-hiousies) asn was foret old by Chirist , .lhn 1ii6: 2, aint so mauny hunger ing~ aftte th Ile pure tGospel andu thle gliory- of Godi, that wit miay give all otur timie toi preacin tg thle woird, we' havie didedii.i to sell all we hav1 e, at piublic autcti for nc'csh, cin thle I15thi of November, 1595: O ne ume, weigt I .000 pounds, 7 years cubl; coult, Reid ('hief, 2 yeats ol; I cow:; 11 hugs ;saw-miill, gioid as new ; thiresheri antd fan ; turicninig lathe;* 2 wagonis: one hutggy ; log uart; bulai ksmiithI. farinig amdiimchanicacl tools; loiomi ; 2 spinniniug-whieels ; 2 bedcsteadus ;sew Sig machl ine; : o ok intg stove; ilock ; r shller;llt 10 hushiels co rn, an manyii i,, othier ltigs not. mnti onei; alsio, somec good boiois, amontog which is n ii ity nIible, fitll (if IIlodiniess, ancd a lBapt ist. Inoetrine withi (lit, I lie .lloliniess. eloMhN & ,tANE Ef1A(k'N hinot, Mile Croek, P. 0. ct21w 3 P'ickcens coutyt, s. c. Red and Oim son Clover Seed In' A bundance, If you want points on "How to Growv Clover," consult our Agriculturalist. No charge. Ask for onc of our Cata logucs and Seed Books. Your patronage solicited. Respectfully, Ferguson bro's, Nawu Store In rar ot Onaaera s.. Now that the Fall and Winter Season is again at hand, and Cotton has again proved itself King, we wish to call your attention to the Stock of Goods we have to sell you. Our line of Consists of every Style, and is made of every fabric. The Prices are such as to enable every one to buy a New Suit. Trousers and Suits to fit the Boys and Children. HATS IN ABUNDANCE! At all Prices, and Cheaper and Better than you can g)et in any other store in the State. UNDE]~RWElAR! From 50 cents a Suit up to $5.00. Neck wear. In all the Latest Styles; made by the best houses in the world. UNIVERSAL SHIRTS! Ask to see our UNIVERSAL SHIS Laundied and Un landlried. They are said to be the best shirts in the market for the money. IEVE RXTEINGCf. In fact, we have E\VERYTI-ING that is carricd by a Clothing, Hat and Gents' Furnishing House. EVERTm' N MEW! NO OLD GOODS, and all w'e ask is a call from you. Thanking you for past patronage we are Yours respectfullly, THE NEW CLOTHIERS 1 i 15 3 Greenville, S. C. AWord to thel W14%6 I do not mea n to bother the readers of TinI JoURNA], With nv high lown advertisement. i mean only to state a tew facts and I ani sure1 you all re wI Iisell Ofit by it. 'When you come to Greenville it you are y w v at to the Mammoth Dry Goods Store of R,. L. R. NZ and he will give u bargaims that will mualke You happy. I will give you envy Canton Flannels for 4c "d. 25c. grade Reil twilled FlanI. hirting Calicoes 41 .1anet id(Igo c1 Caicoes 4 Iilikt n. Wol flle Schol By '-4 White lUed Spi cads )50 oJ.Wofledn So l oi A wool JTackets, latest ii yle Sl.7 boz. W ool filled School Boy Ai8 Xeh lImported all wooI Jeans 20 > Ne "II 001018 l Go'z. Wool filled School Boy 46 inc 1)Imp)ort d all wool Jeans 2 Serge cL olor's ard wide Bleaching (no Best qual ity ap i~ Ionghans Ii starch) 'li e-t qualil'y Uotto 4lhecks 5(a hle [edicated all wool twilled Ilbast Cantons Ilaninel oN~~ h, Ue 10e Red Flannel 1 2e IFeathier Ticking : Lack of' space prevents miy mient o ioig thloui'san of oher ba rgams are to offer. Conme and see for ouris-Ilver All my Goods \~oe bou ght. ii. une and JTuly when cotton was 5c., so as long as t hey last will give. you the enefit of' my early purchaises. Our sa!esmien, Eugente Huter o, C. TR. Jordan, .1. Miilton 1K ing., .1. C. ampb ellI, All en Pari',ins a iInd rank Walkeor, wvill t ake( ple(;asure iniSII ho ingi 'on fthrouighm linnjlens1a stock, whiich y.ou are cordially inIvited to inOsp ect. YourstV. Tfruly, RichererHand~som er THAN EVER PRODUCED, EcrOUR WE'rtE T AL KING ABOU T. Look over- the stock; it's complete now, and see if you don't agree wvith us. One of two things we alwvavs rnean to do: To sell you -better goods than you get elsewhere for the same price ; to sell you the same goods at a lower price than you get them else wvhere. GREENVILLE, S. C. FALL AND WINTER Do You Know that We Carry the Latest and Most Stylish In the City, -0 % If NoCall adbe Convinced, i Misses Rogers,e WHOLE8AL-E AND RETAIL, apr4m6 100 Coffceept4ieet, (Under Opera lIonse,) Greenville, S. C. %T O W I FALL. SEASON - - o - - ~o We begin it by offering to the pub-. lic a large sitook of Dry Goods, con. sistig of Silks, Wo:>len and Cotton goods. I [enrietta and Serges in all the latest colors. Cotton goods inl almost endless variety. Those La Bell Crepons, the very thing for early fall wear at '124 cents 'The biggest stock of Flannels, red and white, plain and twilled, that .[ have ever had. .Diverst'i Of Jeans ill (16 well to see ine before buying. I have a big stock and prices will bo made to 'suit t e purchaser.. Shoes-Milens, women's and clil drent's Shoes, tull "iup to date" and warranted. Those who have bouglit, -hoes of ie know what my warrant mlieansii: to satisf'3' the Clistoiler. DRY GOODS AND SHOESI 15 Pendleton St., Grcenville, S, . Snov~t.. B. A. IMoI(AN, T. C. ROBINSON, Grenville, S. U. Pickens, S. U MORUAr & ROBINSON, Attorneys at Law, [ickens, S. C. If Jratet in 11 Conrts. mehi28i. JULUS E. noaas. T.1. 'MAUL>IN BOGGS & MAULDIN, Lawyers, feh2Sui) Pickens, S. C. H. lill~ll KllKSEY, i) Physician and Surgeon, 1 live at his residence Mlain Street. I.1. J.W. NORVOOD, Dentist. Dr. W.% 31. N(nwoo, Assistant. Ollce, M1fain TStreet, Greenville, S. C. Jan. '1)2 y R). J. P. CARLISLE, Dentist, Gr on ville, 6. C. Ollieu over Addison& McGee's l)rng Storc. AM CL2A R K. G1E0. E(10 0111p11 (lak k & pel', nealers iI TON.ESTONES, of every description Ahx. M.NT :.s, sT:' ATUARY, VASE'S 1:(I Wronght Iron FENCINGi, Gr1i-eenville, 0. (-Sept. 19. '9. nF w'i n~il thle line(st. P'ICTiUlES madio ni the State. gyo ii 1 ;(I A venne G ieenville, S. (e April 7 y E'Isses McKAY, Sa ve no in' it ll 1 -'- Thy Iel> eon-nnti Iy on hand all thie 1104 DAY TO AGENTS, A iiy one whoi w anits to get ,wih and1 who hmn a litt l eint erprie enni secure $10 a day it nowy. inerbody wants ae UZlma nowa* a year: goodit chance:4 best ish;l Washde (or counit ry . Onhe millio t11 lo be soli. A wie-:laak illuilrc eh-Ilar .915 to .%:0 a ay eaisy : wslins aiml dil inl iwo miiiuts. C Ilimax IVfg Co.,5n%1 Sti a r A v.,(Cohimbus~i,O means so much mt you imnagme-ser fatal dliseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's grcatest gift-health. ==r - - . ,... If younorefeeliin onit of sorts, wen andi genierally ex hjaustedl, inervoius, a, have no appetite and canII't work, inig tile mlost reila bile sitrenlgtchiil mici ne~i which is Jr OI Brown's. iron BiR ters. A few hot. eScomnes from thle vers 'ry first dlose-t pleasant to take. It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Blood. Malaria, Ner'.ons alments Women's complaints. G tolyte genuine--It has crossed red iliesondthe wrapp~ler. All others are sub stItuates. Oni recei 't of t wo 2C. shom ,s we will senid set of .on Beautiful Worid's Pai Vlews and book-free. R~OWN CH#Ml"Au CO. BALI-rnnEI aan