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The People's Journa T. V. ROBINSON, Edioi. PUBLISHED BVERY TggRMDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Yeg Entered at the Post Oflice at Pickens second-class aatteln ADVERTISING RATES. Ono dollar per inch for first. hisertion, f ty cents for each subh01 tient insertio Libral discotint for advertisements on a nual contracts. ''erms cash. Annual co tracts, payable uttarterly. No favortites. On1 price to all. No u1p clial position or special rates to foreign a vortisers. All such must take the run tho papor and abido by such ratos. Local notlees, in local column, 10 con per lite for first insert.ion and five cents f each sithsequent. insertion. Advert.Isements for comin g issute she01 he handed in not liter than Monday mor ie editor will not he responsible for ti views and op1inions of correspondents, it less the same are editorially endorsed. TIIUlSDAY, NOV. 14, 1895. PIROGIRESS IN PICKIENS COJ% TY. Picken~s Comnty hIms bveen ruiet t(his yea blit not 1 idle. h'Ie fiarmers by close ecoC omly ad 111 haurd lick. h:i ve 111:1e crops, th are1 I rewartfl Ing1 theml bonold expectatiol 'The towlns in thte conIIuly have show, evidences of fife :tilw rosperity, 11 hopes of Ilie I'iekensami u .:iley railroa are about to be realiod. There Its be little nioise mlade abouit. it, bill the wol was goinig oil all lthe 3:11n1-. Inl ani nid velopeit aml ioua pitteiul citce ion of tI comit y, the j\orris ( '' tonl Mills Comp111:n as a:1stolishel lc n:111tives . t 111d lhirt 11w Old fogies. A lw:ua i lul griluel 1o. from the 'ile traek on Ith<- Sout hern !:I roadt to the mills, abon v one:ln a h: Iumiles, i:s ben lhI i I. by this comiup:in :Inc is at tuotlel fr. .ngne rs 1n1 ro m:ters. A roadl from Il (h Six Mile con try crnos ttie river Iein bilver ('ri an1 i a splendil bri dgek1 sp tile rini givilg to a oille trv an ntle to InI: ket, its farml prodlnets4 :111I 11mnh1em. T1 towl :at thle mills hsbeen li IN it :m sm-Iveral streets gnraded. Thirty-nine1 <lw< li 111.s hirebeen 10iilt .nd ot thers :1ie heli built. A large :al welt fiii-licil si holise is illical with iew grlods, snited the wants of til- t.wi :11l surroulidi coniutry. Tikis i applcciateie, as Is shm livt he ie :iing lalroage. Th She Art traOctinig ( 'oinipaiy, of coiimib is the contniet to Abil t he dai :unid I Stolle worki tol ho Inille:. Th'le work the 1101ls i< inl prog-s :1111 elyNa11.ni1 .ter eh iiills l c: tnt I: n tilricis :are to in)g up1 th0, grnliit :!n1 phaeinlg the fr tunsinto onler for I h.. founation wat Over :1 muilliitm bIek44 ha v l 1een mle a t'he bul of liil hnlii. rea'ty for 1 S01ns to lay inl Inorttar. 'This i.,hnt at Mt :tuid Pivken'i emlit v will y-,,t. awake it <1lvelo) hr wi t c 1ihVcs :iid hainess I Swift wvaters. Mis. (ur.sonl, Ed. Groon and Pago worn tried at Spartan0in last wook for the uinn rder o)f Ml Oarson's husband. 'Tho jury r, dered a ver'd;L of guilty agai: 1on and Page to the merIcy the cour't. GJreen was~ senlton< ilo be hanged onl Frid(ay leomi 27th and P'ago bt ho poni tonii for' 1ifo at hiard lbor' and Al CartIson1 toi the ponitentiary for li Nr. Louis Wan3ts4 lihe Con~enmth S'r. Lois, Nov. 7.-A mIovemeh to) soeure the nlationl rep)ublic conivenftioni fotr this~ city took d< iito shape to-d ay. AtL a meeti of tihl buins men0's league commiuittoo of twe'nty-fir'o wals p)onIte(d tio go toi Washington urge the claim of tis cityv bofi the natijonal commltfit teo. The co mi ttee is emipowe.red to guar'an the patymUont of tall ihe Ixpen'1ses theO conviention,. includinug thet rr roadl( and hotel hillFs of theit de ttates and( iC c~idtalI r'xpensos. fixed amlount of mlone~y is plat( att th10 commiiit teo's (1isposal1, 1 $75,000 to $100,000 wor'o mfonlt i( ed as lbeing niecessar'y. The co mlittee inludesl'i Gov. Stonelt, Gov. Francis, Mfayor Walbr1iI~ Hion. Nathan Fr'ank and otl proinenlulft cit iz'ens. D)AuAs, TllxAs, Nov. 7.-T banks of Dallas yesterdaiy dlisc( ored that they took iln $2,000 counterfeit $10 silver certilical during Fr'iday and~ Saturdafy bi the two closing da~ys of the Text~ state fajir andl the Dallas expo: tion. The paper' is of ye]llowl cast, and the prlintinig is sOVer shades dlarkerl than that of ti genuine currency. Tfwo respect ble0 and resp)onsile biess08 flt wereI' takeni in) custody 0on con lainit of thle banks for' handhir these spuiriouis b)iIll, but1 t holy woe immelhldiately r'eleased1 on shiowini that they had taken ini the coml terfoi t billIs in the course of trad<i Anollher Euenpe fllcapjturedl. Tom Glray, co'oed, 0110 of th lmne mien who escapod from thi jail hlore two weeks ao') by evtl powering the jailoir, was arr'1osto and birouight in yostordlay by A. I Broeoks, formerly a mnembci' of IAh polico force. Gray is tie man wht is accused of sotting fire to Cap -J. WV. Caglo's huouse after havint stolen a quantity of wheat from and ws injail awaiting trial. The best freshenors of clot street garments are air and sul ~ ~ Never hang up a dust dress ni1 porfume- padded wvart robe and pet to have it corr out sweet njgl daity. Hang it c the clothe hno in the backyai and let-the roozes blow awiy a musty odors. Brush it thorough and then haug it in the scent-b shaowing clothes press. T11 AINKNlNS RAILROAD. have been asked many a fair question about the railroad, and Imany times have said "I don't know" i but now I know and I beg to nake tr my report in the form of an open let ter to citizens and taxpayors as fol lows: t Matthew Hendricks, J. A. Robinson, J. E. Ilagood, V. T. McFall, , T. D. Harris, U. W. Earle, a - J. P. Carey, J. M. Stewart., " W. R. Price, 31. W Newton, -J. M. Nealey, U. M. Lynch, M. J. Welborn, J. A. Griflin, 2 J. D. Holder, 11. A. Richey, s D. A. Allgood, J. Mc). Bruce and any others who may take any in terest in the enterprise: GENrr.EMEN: I havo the money in o 30 a- bank for the completion and equip- M mont of the road from Easioy to. Pickens, not as president, but as an individual. I am personally respons iblo for the repayment of $20,000, if vo much much be necessary to com- t plete the road. From cortain things I heard last Thursday there is some doubt about the delivery of the town n ship bonds which amount to $17,000. d If I should not got these bonds upon the completion of the road, tho Vick- I ens SENTINEL would have to bo mold to pIaY my debts, and still my trust. fil friend would suffer soie loss. None of you would advis ne to take Id any chances on that score. i( I make this proposition: Execute to me a bond in the sum of $17,000 %' that the township bonds will bo deliv ered to mo as president of the road I- within thirty days or twelve months h from the completion of the road. If you will do that., I will givo bond to any one of your number designated, in the sum of $25,000, that the road shall be completed and open for traf ig nfe in sixty days from the delivery of ,re your bond to me; and my bond may to also contain a further stipulation that g not one pino tio shall be used in the . construction of the road except those ia, already spiked down upon the bridg. he es. You all can better af'ord to risk oil $1,000 or $500 ech than I can afford t" to risk $20,000. Tiis is precisely the H status of affairs; and .you will allagree 1 that Pickons can get on better with I'd out the road than I 1 oul without art my littlo change. If the biods are lid delivered according to contract, you wr aro not out a Cent. If you should htve to pay your bold, ten you will J. havo the township bonds to roim irg burso you. Is. If this proposition is not accepted n. I shall conclude tht11t I 'would have oat made the finiancial mistako of my ru. life to have gone on wit hout assur of an3ce. od Theli lawv is as followvs: ior1 ANji ACT~'1 to Priovide for 1the. lssninig anid 1'r3,3Payment of l(Town1 ihmdts inl Aid (of the P'cikens5 i I ilroad rs. Wani1(x3(s, a1 matjorit 3'of te o3wnersi of (1 re iistte in tihe town3 of Pi(ekens3, ini the 'Counlty of P'ickenls, did peti tion thle corp~or .I the vo trs thiereof Lte (tues'tion3 ofi subip-~i i1It tion to the Pickens Railrmoad) (CompanyiI in 311t(ilbod5 bearing inite rest at the rate1 of ee Sper eei. p3-i annmti bumt not to he deliv i-red to the said( coimpanyv till aidl rau iroad igs coimplieted andt~ equiippted; AMI waII.:.A, a1 under and by virtue of ani or-der of thei p.) Tiowni Countcil of thme said town (of Pien~ls, toan eletion3 Wams bel on3 thle 1 9th dayiz of May, 1 892, wherebcy tine said towni 4of Pick )i 0n byI its v'ote e'xpressedt its willinigness to m- subject itself to taixattin for the purpoise' oif tLeo paiying bonds to1 be issned'( by3 it ini aid of said railroad ini thme'su ofli one t3housanid of dollaris ($1,000). Now. there'cfoie, for the LIIl- purtpose of carr'yintg 33nto effect the expiess le- edi will of the peopile of saidl town. No Sectiont I. lla rr iserAC''3 by te senate andit louse oIf Represenitaut ivyes (of Ithe S~tte (I f Southt (Carolima, now mit and sitting in >tl )enteral Assembly, andit by the athIorit y of m~-| the sameC, Thaiit the Town Concil of the townl of Pickens is hereby~ aiuthoized~ to1 subscreiibe to thec capital stock of said comi pany3113 the~ sonl of one thoilsandl dllars, 0O, wich3i'l subscription shall1 1he inl seven peri annually, said bontds to be imade paiyabile ten years aftler' the (4te thereof, anid to he oif time den'lomiftIin of one itmndre'd ($1010) hodolhars, which shall be received by said ho company3 at par. v- Sec. 2. Th'Iat said bontds shall not be0 is -sued and daelivet ed to the said r'ailroadl com-i 111 anyuntlthe rilroad is comlt ed and tshall be dloliver-ed to the TIreasurerm of said riliroad comtpaniy. -' Sec. 3. ''That the saidl towni bmondts when issued'( as aforesaid byi the said T1own C~oun- E Bll cii for said town In a11( of thme said railr'oadl ail are hecreb~y declared to be detls (If said 1o townt In the amountt of one thouisand dllarls ~ ($1 ,000). a.- Sec. 4. That for the navmnent oIf the in m1 ferest oni the satid bon1dBsslie hby the '.. townt of Pickens, the To'wnt Counicil o' ai town ar'e hlerebly atthorize'd anid requjlired to assess annuttally upon01 the property- of said [ .0 town stuch per cenltutm as8 maii l- heessair y g to pay said itterest on3 said Jondt(a, which . scall bc knbown as the railroadt tax, at the 8s33e timew and~ manntiier as other' munliicipl taxes are collected, and shall be alieid to 0 the pay'imnt of said( inter'est : Pno-mn, 0 TIhat, within three years of time time said y 0 bonids shall fall due the mioney3 to p~ay the 0 same shall be raised by taxation iln tihe same .t mmatner and piud out1 13 sid( To'wnt Coun- Ii cil as pr-ovided above for thte p~aynmnt of tti dthe ann3ual ittereat-a ~. Sec. 5. ''Tat tils Act shall take effect e iimmeidiately 01n Its a1pproval. o Approved I)ceemnber 2(th, A. D). 1802. st L. AN ACT to Extend the Time fotr. the SI g Completion of the Pickenls Ra3i(load. SWnEaEAis, The~ Towns~hips of Pickens. Eastatoe and( IHurricane in thte County of it Pilckens and time townl of Easley in said hi Coumtty have expressed by popular vote R, their wvillingness to be taxed ini aid of the Ii Pickens RlIroad in the amounts fixed by att Act of the General Assembly app~roveA fc D~ecember 22ndl, 1891; Asp wHlEnh1Ab, C, 'Y The notice of thte Cout Commissioners t I- pirovided that said railroae should be buit 0 ando equipped within twelve months from d (ate; AND wHEREilAs, TVhe whole lime of said railroad has been ramdod, crostled anid dbrldged. Now, there fre, for lhe mrposo c1 11 of extending the tIme for the com h~~ton of ythe said railroad: O.. Be1etinf.BE IT EINAOTED by the Senate2 and HouseoRpresentativee of thle- State of Soth Carolinai, now met~ anid sitting in a leneral Assembly, and by the authority of he same, That the the 'for the buildh -' ud COmpletion and equipping of tho Pick. ms Railroad from the :town of Easley to at nd within the corporate limits of the town i Pickens be extended to the first day of anuary, A. D. 1899. n Sec. 2. That upon the completion of the in aid railroad from the town of Easley to ie town Of Pickens, the .township and awn bonds provided for In said Act of De. 3n) ember the 22nd, 1891, be Issued and do- Te vered to the Pickens Railroad Company I accordance with the terms of said Act, ud when so Issued said bonds are hereby el eclared to be debts of said Townships of m< 'ikens, Eastatoe and Hurricano and Said )wn of Easicy respcctively, and the mounts fixed by said Act of December the tiv and, 1891. Approved December 22nd, A. D. 1893. JuLius E. Booos. .thl Death in sa Sardine. th An unknown dog suffered an ag mizing doath on Fisherman's mi harf, for which ho himself was to th lame. The canino was foraging )r victuals-anything to ally the M angs of hunger-and his rambles of rought him to the foot of young fa lui(do Zaboni, the rock cod hun er. Gluido had his baskets of set inos, each geared with 200 hooks, tacked il) on the wharf. The inos are coilod as they are brought ack from the sea, and to many of w he hooks th i sardines used for mit still cling. It was tho inton iont of tho fisherman to remove B he remnants of bait iand recoil the ins for aniothor trip, but the job W vill probablw not bo finishod until at ator on. at Aftor dumping half a dozen coils el )n the dock Mr. Za.boini retired to 1holtor of the shed to light his pipo. lo l'ho dog, which had boon lurking la )ehinld i pile of nets, stinaked out w md ninade a gral) for a niceo, juicy ti tardino in the middle of the coil. g< l'hero was a keon, barbed hook in sido of the sardino, and the hun- m ry cur got thon both just as the returning fishorman shiod an omty ti msket at him. With a yolp the oI :log leapod forward, but fetched up tI tandhig with th hook huried doop V mn his lower lip. The sudden jork sont the stifloned coils flying in all directions, while the startled dog gyrated wildly inl the vortox. i Each move sent a fresh hook in- a to some11 portion of his anatoilly, 0 wvhi iG (Auido looked helplessly on. li1 (a1rod not toiiuchi tile 1110s for fear of getting siagged himself. So the' dolg had things pretty ilich. his own way whilo le lasted. For " fuilly fivo lliuiitos tho alir was thick with ishlle hooks, (og and springy coils of dark rod line. '.huo nioise of tho unequal Coiilt wIs silmply aI terrifi as tahe 1111happy victimlli of appotito slowly but surely stibbOd hiislf to denth. Gradually thio struggle grow IT weakor and the shrioks oi aguny tl died away. 'le (log had woun'd N hisllself up util ho leood liko a s hiryi i, hail1 of twine, cimson50 dyed t1 in spots. A dozen taiut, (drawni tu'rns (I about, hiis neck finally choked thle ai beast to (lenthi, bt niot untLil .i()O z hooks or mlore had fOun ad lodlgmlent ~ in his Ilesh. Mr. Zabeni eursedl clopiously anld tore is i ot black hair1 onl beiiolding thie wori( Id h for lIim inbli L there was notlbi zig to (14 bitt carvo) tilo rominls aLway fromi thli barbs 01. lose lhis dishing 1 ou t I.. So lio carvedl and~ cursed . Stin Franiicisco Examini.wr. (Good AdvIcte to iBoys. t En.ioebi P'rtt, the Briooklynl miil- t< 14ounde14r of' tihe Prat t lunstidu to, on1co p My ad~lvice' to a young man just Ji startmng ini lifei, and1( ambitious to ri h~coimo wea)lthy, is t~o take good G ecare of hiis hlealthi, to shun all bad at habnis aindi to save at least $1 ouit w ofi every $5 he earns and1( immedli- ii at ely got thatt $1 out at intorest. T' A man nmust hiavo good health to dI put forth1.1 his pIower's to the best si advan tage. To make mloney~ his n brin111 mutt be c'lear, and noet cloud- ri (1d by rumt 0r tobacco. I have ti sp)oken ('f the Iimportanco of got - ii' tinig your savings out at iintorost pl i media t.ely'. Fowv 1)eoplo hava re miy idan ol' tile rapidit~y with which g< lionlly at ittrost grows, and1( thlori se s nlot a1 better, saf or .way to got it L it at. intoI rest thall to buy som11 t1 mali piece of real estate that is wv mp~lroved~ and1 Pays rent sufficient T .o yield a surplus that will pay he taxes, t he interest on the mort rago you will have to. give and omiething Oin theO principal each s 'ear. Continu1o1 to work hard and l aivE all y'ou catn from your oar ings, and apply all yoil Have to ayinig off' the mlortgage, In this W ay you will sooni ha'vo a good and p' orfect ly safe inivestmenit. P Tho-0New York World has coim. dli led a list of the A mornican heir- th< sses who have married ti tled for.. ic gnora (luring the past twon ty-five 1"y 3ars togothcr with tile amount of Mi 10 fortunes of the hoIlirosses. T1hie tol 4t shows that the foreigners Cal)- thi red niot less than $.16t,158,00)0 jail well as mTor'O or less chiarmiing mia idosH. Jay Gould's (laughter sonl iands ilt the hleadl of the list in ho int of value ill do]llar's and cellts. jthoe ze took to her hi usband1 $15,000,- i app) 0, though the greater portion of dici is tied up so that he canniot got s hlands on it. Mrs. Marshall 0. >berts, who marriob Col. Sir A Filphl Vivian, comes0 seeond1, hler Bru rtunie hbeing $12,000,000. Miss ging( ).nsuolo Vanlderbilt will come canj mrd, wjth a fortmuno of $10,000,. at V )kill TePresident hats issued the ceil istomary thanksgiving proclama.. His on setting apart Thursday the Brr Bth day of the present month as tak day of thanksgivim and pray. . All Sorfs. Rev. Ira Hicks prodicts an early d cold winter. He who loses his conscience hs N thing loft that is worth keep. g. Corn and oats aro quoted as sell ; at 15 and 10 cents a bushel in xas. The Southern Paciflo will use ictric hoadlights on all its loco- G )tives. A, tender conuuionce is as sensi e to evil as the apple of the eye to dust. Earth has nothing more tender in a woman's heart when it is > abodn of piOty. Ai liat which is to be loved long ist he loved with reason rather tm withl passion. A Main oditor has sent little irion Cloveland a poodl . Most tho editors have boon giving her Lher pointors.-Galveston News. A Canad ian experimentor pro rvos wood from the boring beetle In soaking it two or throo months a saturated solution of lime. "No," said young Spooner. "I 1i't really mad when her father A ovd me from the house, but I 11 admit that I was put out." >ston Transcript. Tihe law of the harvest is to reap or-e than you sow. Sow an act id you reap a habit; sow a habit, In id you reap a character; sow a iaractor and you reap destiny. Lake Superior is in danger of sing its dlistinction of being the rgest fresh-water lake in the Drid. African explorers begin to ink Lake Victoria Nyanza is lar r. -Friond: Why did you evor arry? Maidon Lady: Because, by the mo my r.elations thought I was d eoul1gh to marry tho men iought I was too old.-Now York Tlie oxtont to which a ciminey im poi1on the atmosplore 11as 1on scientifically determind by test ma(e in Ber1n. Tho soot iiehi comefls out of the chiImiov 'a singlo sugar refinery was gaith ',d for six (lays, and found to vigi 600 pounds. Sponis wNoro the earliest bable niylmenits, witli the exception of lo knifo. 'T'hey are mentioned 118 s(l in Ciim i at least 2000 B. C. pem of spoons of gold, silver 1( bIonzo, 1111d dlating from ex- tio 1m anti(Ituity, have been found ar. mainy counrlies. wi Wimn it. comes to \aried assort- BI onts of weather it is hard to beat Lm Datkotas. In South Dakota a eek or so ago they had to turn the H1 holars out of tie schools because St 1o weather was so hot, and two In alys lalto' had to turn them out Sc galin because it was so cold, a bliz ird onl tile heels of a lizzardi, as it 82 eo. And tihe Leg .Broke. last week ai (cotitry nlegro named y 1u11 Thlompsom watsgoing black to is home11 acro~ss tho riv'er whlenl 11o M ICt with wh1at s0o1med( to b.e a very >r'iouis accidenit. It sooms1 that um11 had1 com11 to) town early last (ook and1( wa1s reurin g homo1( with ha IColproceedls of two ha11los of cot- j1 mu. Paurt of the proceeds were in be ods stored away in thlo wagon, it, in a ski t fll of hulg juice. 1st asI ll nlearMd tile bridge ho I oled and1( tell off the wagon seat. reatlyv to 1the horror of those who w the fall thel front wheel of the . ag~on passed ov0r his leg, break-~ g it oif shor1t juist bolowv tile knee. ho crack of tihe blronking could be stinict ly hleard by those onl the dlowalk niear about, and1( soml 11101 .)t frozon to tile spot b~y theo sight, m1 to the assistance of tihe uinfor mate muan. No) doctor was called tile excitomolnt, bult a man molre 'actical than tihe others set about pairitg tile damlaged leg, lie >t two p)iocos of wood, a hammer, 1m1 nails, anld in a few mllinutos 11un's leg wats as stout as over, toughl not so symmolltrical. Lum Is a woodeni-legged man.--Maconl slegraph. A Mauso Slgn ij Vouurt, AND10IRsoN, INn., Nov. 7.-Inl tile perior court yesterday Wi 1lla Freoman of Honlock appeared the interost of his brother, Ar urn, who 11as a caise ini couri't. illiam S. Doevin wasll tile judge esidinig. lHe is a Mason' and )1mmen11t, iln otheri secret orders. iliill iU. Froomenan took ai soat eetly ini tront of tihe judge. As cas~ pr1Oc~eodo 110 gave MaSonl-| sign of distress. It was qunick.. recognized by) the judlge and sons eni the jury. The judleo :1 Freemnan not to inlterfore withl p~rocced ings and1( son t him 1 t~of for conltomp1t of court. Free n d10mied thlat he made any Ma ic sign, but tile judge dleclares lid it boldly and for (ffoct onl enso0. Freeman says ho will eal to tile grand~ lodge for vini Ition).4 A lnoj iladi Mlangfcl. younlg man11 namled Joseph rien, who worked in tile bag factory of Charleston, was ~ht by tile pulley of tile 10011 hlich he worked last wveek and d. 'fie belt wrapplod~ aboult legs, anid carried 1him1 up to tile mlg and( crulshed him to death. body was badly mangled. doen was disobeying orders in mng hold of the pulley with his ids. lHe was 18 years of ago IlhiS hom - wai mhiadep. . ow 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 CLOTEZMG >Isists 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. l HATS IN ABUNDANCE! :all Prices, and Cheaper and Better than you can get in any other store in the State. UNDERWEAR! From 50 cents a Suit up to $5-oo. Neckwe ar. all the Latest Styles; made by the best houses in the world. UNIVERSAL SHIRTS! ;k to see our UNIVERSAL SHIRTS; Laundried and Un landried, They are said to be the best shirts in the market for the money. EVIERYXT H INar. fact, we have EVERYTHING that is carried by a Clothing, Hat and Gents' Furnishing House. EVE RYTHIN NEW! NO OLD GOODS, and all we ask is a call from you. Thanking you for past patronage we are YourIs respectfully, Drioeifusq & CWo., THE NEW CLOTHIERS 113 and I 15 31ain tet, Greenville, S. C. Sword to thea- Wise, I do not Illean to bother the readers of Tm v JoUniJ with any high wn advertisement. I mean oly to state a few facts a1nd I ai suIr e you all ivw:sc enough to profit by it.. . Whenl you come to (Greuville if you are sc yOu will Orive straight to the Mmamoth Dry Goods Store of' II. L. R1. NTZ and he will give you bargains that will make you happy. 1 Vill give you davy Caton Flannels for 41c. 3rd.. 25c. grade Red twilled Flan irting Calicovs 4 lI61 digo Calicoes 4 '1 lnes5 z. Wool filled School Boy 1- ht elSras3 Jeans . 6 f ltol t''etkt('tsvi oz. Wool filled School Boy' 3Si ~ lalwo Jeans 20 e'0 llcoi oz. Wool filled 'School Bov OiiOTncre ilwo Jeans "25 . Siralclr ird wide Bleachinug (no Bs.qall rnCiguin starch) Bet'uliyCto hcs5A edicated aill wool t willed 3t.C oz liuilon arhSA Ic lie Fliunel 1 i Pale 'oci'glic Lac o spce I ''e'euf ma mn1i0-4 hoaite B l'ed Sp red 50rnmu vc t ofer.Com ted ~e or 3o inch ImpotedAll od wer o'o hi no nd ulywhe ct tn ws S.,so s ro g a llh' coost wilgieyo5 neBestofumlitarlyron Ginghams. Our m~sueu, imeji Imii ', '.Bes Juaity1 uJot iIton h 5(.4C. Rpell le ail td Flannel 1 : \V lethe iltke e~ng 10ns0.in veturCman ic eefr :-H anlvs-Almoodsnere ogti pbLoke oer',n tnd sratocakr ill comepleue n wi u thr oug hy ingsense tokwhi-h youare tordiall iT do is pe you cttr gods hanyouge Trlsy, 'ee o thecsa e rw t sando tesugoods TRHAN VLES PDCED WE'L .-tAKN oXYITER Dokoe Yoe Kowk it'st Wope arytewts and se ifoud n'tage Mot Sts.hneo twIhnsweavp en the City Tosl theA sam If'c ot all and thbsue Covncds M isslo esnc thnRougerhes ese WHOELLEAND WETILE .11 Dt' You3 n ow thauo (~nt W oue,) lCrrytheu Latest IlT C'w 1 --FO1 THE FALL .. SEASON --OF We begin it by offering to the 'pub. lie a large stock of Dry Goods, con. sistmig of Silks, Woolen. and Cotton goods. Henrietta and Serges in all the latest colors. Cotton goods in almost endless variety. Those La Bell Crepons, the very thing for early fall wear at 126 conts The biggest stock of Flannels, red and white, plain and twilled, that I have ever had. 6 Buyers of Jeans will do well to sea me before buying. I have a big stock and prices will be made to suit the purchaser. Shoes-Meus, women's and chil dren's Shoes, Itill "up to date" and warranted. Those who have bought shoes of me know what my warrant means to satisfy the customer. DRY GOODS AND SHOESI 15 Pendleton St., Greenville, 8. C. 8nov94. 11 A. 310RGAN, T. C. hoBINSON, Greenville, 1. C. Pickens, S. 0 MoRIGAN & iOlINSON, Attorneys at Law, Pickens, S. C. fLiiPracice in all CourtsI. meh~128tf. If you want tihe finest PICTUtES made in the State, go to Wheeler's Studio, 113M cBee Aveune Greenville, S. U MW" Crayon P ortraits a specialty April 7-y. Misses McKAY, Min Street, GREENVILLE, S. c. H[ave now ready for sale all the Latest Styles inl HATS, BONNETS AND CAPS, For Ladies, Misses and Children. [ 1Tey keep constantly on hand all tho NovelIties at. lower t prices. Your pat.r-olage solited. MI'SSES McKAY, Main Street, Greenville, S. C. $1 _ A DAY TO AGENTS. An.y ne wi-, wants to get, rich aii who h. a lit ont rp ri-1 e" n secure $10 a day in th14 .Dish Wasiir blusine ss. It is hooinin - now. EveyIoIdy wants a ('liiaax n)ws'. days. One agent cleare(l 820 every day fo.' ai year; gol ichance; best. Dish Washe. niii1iie; no solicitig; Dish Washers sold nt; hemiiia: a perinanli eniitt position inl town, city torl conui .ry. O-(- iillionl to) be Sold. A waile-awake Istler van clear -.15 to $20 -t day eas v washels ad dries inl I wo miiutes. C lIhnax Mafg Co.,o04 Starr Av-.,Chnnhic I Ghe-HitAt Dr'fichenors Antiasi la c h ik I i 1 .lai-e.iile C rll~v il r seeWd-D $it o o(lomma '' cout ou', \gie tm ralise. N hr ogusad e d Books YoAn t onge oictd N-'o ~s le y:-Der of W.i' I le.ikn FDr.i C. N.JOWya En.-y H EA WiimsII i)N r., iseotal;xoi tDr. W. 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