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icr' (1. I111!'3)Ifll), ~11 liMb, St n1csni~ l)OiO~'eLI cit izin, wzu~ bliriell a entiro city tell. I ho lOSS afi I heir grit'f. .1 t; yes t ho desi *IlI(lge H)1IV:)l:~z, there ~lioii1 the si ml)] est. exert' i.9es wheti 011(1 cr11110, aiid iii icc~rdiiiwe this ibsiro 1' I'llllgeaiea I tho szid CCI'0l11c1,V ot tO-(I fly ninde. This is the I i 'no oC tlio when tiio lli1111C1'r4 of i\ansas (i)klnhoinn hill) oil 1, for tiioi~ nual i'fli)l)it liui't. Ono day week nearly 2CR) fziriuors of K COflfl tv, .kaa~n~ had their flfl(I i)aggo(l 1 ('fly. 6,000 rai2 ~oxt week I im're will he a, hun *WToodscouilv, Oklahoma, in w i,00() men will lake part.. I~nl tlrO 50 liUflielleis jIm that sect 10 the coiiiitry I hat. fill linhiulli sin for s Ilecessary in order to pro j1101)1 from hecommii''g a pest. 1\Cw conmit v plaits loire not Od. Citizens ill I ho lower pai Aiken coiiii Iv are working I' 310W COunty. to I 'e loriiied I portions of A a ken 1111(1 Barn' and to 1)0 kiiowii as .E Ikiuton c ty. As 1)0W Otitlitied it will I long narrow Cull!) (V. h starta ~3anbar Ferry. just ho1o~v Aiigu and runs dowim I ho Savnnuah r about fifty mj~es to Brown's ii its advocates claim that they como lip to all tile recjuiromonl tho now constitution. A sni has boon Ina(le, fl1)(I petitions now being circulated to go be~ the legislature. ----~9 .1~ditor llOiUj)ili of the Al 'yule Medium, who by tho v was a, member of time Constituti al Convention, tIliUkS the 1iC~VC stitution p~ol1) 1805 a, bonanza, south Carolina lawyers. lie s in his paper: ''1 tnink I ii riafely pre(lict; flint tho lawy oral years. 'iThero will 1)0 j ~ will have a profitable tiinofor~ '.jib))al questions to be dotormii~ !Th e lawyers will have a P101)10 ~K~aking Objeoti6ns and fight ip to the Supreme Court, thinking ~f trying i~y hanc 4ga~p, for th6 .k)roppeot ~<;* can Iii' I I. Co. ll(,i~e may ito uk '1110 of every iulilinlat.I ~iCrli I. Of (tilO 01 Ii 0 re of detid l)V the 10il(l~i N I ho pen lilen Ii ug w i tb the iil)1)Ot itt' with t~j)i(IPr, 1111(1 COillpiiIiImg its ~ for ~1flllac1iY 't't i lii (limit 01 ii 11' finds that not (weii (.1' were fairy IZln(l were ere(I iF eating (~ii~)ilCitY an liii~e to ii IISoiIl ti, year boit to his weight i.. 1111(1 spicIer (1005. .11. ii iiiiii~ 811- 8l)i(IO1"R I)lOl)i1'tioit lie V.c, last: slime (lie ('(llIiVilIOIit, of lout rehl 51100 of fish, ii (lOZ0!i flogs, ti1 cliiv. 811(1 tivo oxen in 5iii~ bits. t in .111 011(1 of the leacliiig Fill mi Of Motif C'~'i(lQo I lie t(~i low i Jig ~ ii icli vent iseiiioii t ~ PPearod Vi CeO I lv ibi Is SOP'' neli yoUng woman would Ii. ii of to II1flITV 11 ', vh.. family. 'Ol1Ii~ 1111111 ot go~ '~ 1110 cleltts (II 111W hit 1110 liiishan ~'ent Sc'nd iiiiswer Wit ii Pli~t (~gra ph I. P., at the ofhiee of 1. lie joiiniial The i tiserter Of Iii iS hot iCe wax I eas- (It her than one II sane M ejersipi ~i, I of i~ienchant, tai lop, what had just. 5 a 111) a estahi islimoii till Mont or ide rom 1~Y t.lii~ piaii lie h)1~Ciii'e(I thu phi tot'raphis of ninny uudcs~ rable eu veil, tomers. 11111 1)ry corn cobs (10 not burn wil C ~ a very fierce flame, hut. saturn I at two or t ii roe of them ~vi (ii ker sin, 50110 oil 811(1 theY will easily hi~l iver a fire. They are the vei*y ho 11111 tonal for tii iS l)IIIPOSO, as th )niy ~i'iIl 1101(1 11lOl'0 oil than any kiti ~ of wood. it, iS I))' saturating SOlll* s of thing Wit hi k~i'os~ii~ oil that thi VC3T 81101114 always 1)0 used for kinditi are fires. 'l'hero i8 flO (lailger from kerosene if it is used in this wa' 010 andi it is a quick way to make 1.risk fire OIl co1(1 lIloritIngs who be- getting tho fire going quickly is a uiiportant item of comfort. 'fty, ''Oh, papa," said a little seven on- year-old Milwaukee girl the etho Oil- (lay, 1)oillting to some workiiwi for who wore on tile roof of a vor high building, ''see those hitti R3TS browilies up there I'' "Those ar iay not brownies, iiiy dear," roplie( eis the matter-of-fact parent;, "thosi ev- are 1)ig 111011 like mc, and they lool ~ little bectmse they are up so high.' od. ~ tiley wore ill) twice as high would timey be twice as small?' 111 pursued the little 0110. "Yes." Th lug juveiiile brain was at work eom~ I seconds before Toach ing the logict~ at conclusion: "Tiley wont a~11ounl to much when they got way ii heaVen, will they ,Yorl~ ~rin~x~e, Papa. ~-Novi ,r4 - I Ryst pres lige. - ulled and4coaxed oar 9 Way thronih the Pros issgo with ktio interest o, but with semo regret st. If wo are any wiser voro beforo reading it, we it, though wo honestly hat Cleveland is not re for our inteohoctual cali the nessago is a trip ho world in C0 minutes. great panorima itn which ted all tho nations of the inppy, at peac(e with thc that be, and financially d sassy"-al oxcopt tho it's own dominion which is "sick." Says it is very Ad that it needs "horoic nt and ipleasant romo. 'hat m(ins1 more life bloo( taken from the patient, iat more iterest-bearmi nust ho plistered on its al. ,eakened bnack. But let 'oi rover says so, and that it right. . or must have felt sonm a1t confessing that all tle one horse inations of th< are rockinlg along so wol his own great domiiiiion ib mtino, 1eplblic an( Brazil voland's- advie, havo "m11ad< l are nlow haoppily huggin;p other.. Ho Shook his Ien< hili (elcided not, Wipe up tI i d States-Chiti took tcl naln lld (hiina, at Clovoln'.: I, qulit, killing f-neh thr rs an11d aro now ihasking in uIl ight. of lovo. tells hmw h,. p.rAteefie1 thc of Vohrling He"a from Eng1 is greody fishermneni . We in fei Sthe ghoniral t lor of h is me thali.t it is ai1 right, to sol .ricn intr-rost; dand mani111mot1 h(inglish gold, but wheo hlu poring with S1h,1 allnd driv. 131 t ott' Ll ifr t'lli a .ji t,; 1-41(ln vl'ation), vnit l'enlark int, 1111h eea ught Imt. to hav r Thalut nnny he1. the- cause' of all ot0 tcsi th, tr of t i linii wa1iian1 I rauhllN mtd howN% the m111 sl. Ii' wvork o the neigh ounmd the wVorldl Iiome( long enough .0 coutry~ is "sick.' stral. We're only glad ,ant titIhe $500,000,000o in >acks and treasury niotc whicoh hear no 1n0 into'rest) to A g re-ealled anld burneiid upI. Wha will bo0 put in] th( p)la'co of the la p1 ace of them? National bantlt (.. notes wihich are bas~ed on bonds A TVheset bonds( wijll bear' initertest and1 .o are Iust as much(1 of an I)hl)1iga tiota >dl just as miuchi ai debt of IhIo goiverni y monett as aro the grenbi ackhs and d. I reasuriy niotes. Butt the ho(nlds o bar' mtt(est mal5 the others~ (do '' not. 0 Th'lo lboring mar1. gets his tatgr. a1 as usmil2. 1 It is waruned of'-t d 't. many."' an a11:ssutred ohf the hajpi 1.1nes the '"sound" dIO)l1ar will bre2i >-ihim. Tellshtimi that. he' needs1 i 3-. dlol lari tat can't h.e 1caled o1wni t hall price; biut ho kniows at the h1 tiunie not 01nelaboin'g man12 (out oft Le 02n0 hundred gets h is wages ini gold. .. HrO tollIs us ai lot of other funniiy it. thotgs and1( w1ind(s upl in btehalf of 30. t4ol inonlonn'tal ismi. IHo virtual ly tells Enaglandi~ that America is for dsalo' and1 will son be on the block. Ronds, moro btonds, som1e mnore g o old y bootk..huyrs,'. th is ve', Swill (imd ai weailth of tempt intn and aittiractivo111. p ~uicts, fromi the 9xp~msively pr1inte 1 and11( boundi~ e (ditioni d~ J lixo of no0W or standalIrdI w~~orks, downi to the inex p)Onsivo, though alttra'lct ive, ii -lutstratod books for children. An r' impljar'tial and comnprehousivoe sur i voy of the field of hohlday publi P cations will appear in two'edlitions 3 of the Sunday School Times, D~e ) comber 7 and( .14 r'Ospectively. IThe articles tell the pr1ospectivo purchasors wh~at the now books are, wvhat they contain, how much thoy cost, andI where they cnn he obtained, inl additnon t-i ani intor osting and critical judgment on their relative merits. JOHN I). WATTs, 1081 \Yalnut St., Philadelp>hia, Pa.. Save althe o mortar for the chickene, About tihe Warm. If liens tire too fat, food loss corn and moro oats or whoat. Clean plllmago niid bright red N combs are indications of. good health. After washing why not uso tho hot suds by scalding out te lion housos. After a lion is throo yoars old the niuinh'or of eggs will annually CO decrease. The too frequent food of alfalfa is apt to have a noticoble offect on the flavor of tho milk. The layitig of munsally large eggs is proof that the hens are in an over-fat Condition. At Thorough and judiciolus priming each year has it tendency to pro long tho life of the peach treo. Tho Plymouth Ilock attains lay ing imiatitrities (earlier than the W~'yindotts, but the latter is the more11 per-sistent la1yor. Th hens of the sim.allI breeds start in laying earbor than those In of the largor bree(s, bit they also begini to fail (arlior. As the late summor is the season for buldd(ing, many a good-for- As Snoth ing fruit tree may )o traits Iirmned into solilethinlag worth hav otg I by the prUcss of budding. Tho e firs are gool places to root ()II, drojinlieo anid lon.", dep set ithnas. 'fl'o wise Ilarmer realizes thatt. l e allilt" a !ord Uo liiiis a otl hing s .> attends the fairs. Thie best. way to get a good flock i toI l44 raiwe it. KeI1p the best; and n'lldi Hie infrior 1( the butcher. eo ly th(oroli!gllbrv(l raln, buit, 1oillcl'i'or .n a pedigree (l(o4S not liakoa al ,ilvop a i l 11')ro thall a dipilia miakes a doctor. The sizo o)f al11 melons, squash piillp Pihils imay ho incroas(l(l )y pin 1ing back the (5ds of the vile lft r Ertlit 111s Se't. It is also woll to reiovo soie (if the lator b14ossot.s md iho small fruit that will "t "tL large (ilougli to lise, t lies divert itg to what, is larger the p that would otlerwiso go to wIlst I' TIm pv revailng impression is, ha-t erop (df either gan otbeo fruit, 441 4 sn4. tho lOxt wi'l 1w. ( l'" (4f 5C 'it y. ~Aetilig ilp1 this lig'-'s( jui, .1il grov(-rS jii the Soutth A tI intic St avts have ma121do a ~l4'. o r toitt l i z l ) i 0t1 proselit tlilproc((klltet Crop, es-pecially of apple.s-, inl the be;t, possile way\. B1 .I I V - Sh 801 x t-% dw'0111 4'ithi 10 sylvania Bluckwhieat. wvhieat. Raiston Health Food. Rlistoni Pancako Floiur. Ratston Health Flour' at lia CALL ON J. M. IRAMPIEY, EASLEY, S.C. .Fori- Clothing, Hals, Boots and1( Shoes. $1.>t). ny,) L~8 lies D r.s~ (ood.s, Drecs Trlihningsaii o( all s'iiidS, sii_ ve Urn' i'id, Gohld Uraid, Silk l1'raid. Silks, XWlvet anid chei a fs the cheap~est. Six j'ound~s of Coffee for l$1 J.M.R1~AMPEY, oct~t Easly,,8 C. $10 A DAY TO AGENTS. A 143 one4 ~ who4 wan~its to get r'iich :4 ul who4( hais a litt 14' enItri seil~t enn4 s'curI'i $IO a day ini 4h:yt. Onae aIget ileared 4'C n $24 ver''Iy dar:~ for 44i:ue: 414 "4oliiting; D Iisha \VI:a'er sohait i. h444144; a4 pe4rnmuenit po4sitionI ill iiow , (itlv 44r 4country.~' O)n44 n41ilio t4o be4 sob1i. A\ j " o ilimax Mig Co0.,5(0%X starr A ve.,Cohunhos141,,0 V ii A. MtoiOAN, '1'. (. t-Oluxso'i - Gr'eenille~, s. C. leker~s. M. U MIt>H(AM & RlO IlNAON, Attorneys at Law, P1I~ickens, . C. C-#7'Praellece hi till Courts, m'eht2st f. If you want Ithe fitnest P'IUTURENs mile ini the Slake, go to Wh~ieeers Stuidio( at 11 le ldee Av'ennte Greenvislie, S. C O&j- Cr'ayoni P (ortaits a spcially April 7-y. DR. J. W NORWOOD), Dentist. Dr. No 88~ Main Street, Greeniville, 8. C. ant. 0, '92 y D~ R. J. P. CARLISLE, Dentist Green. l'yle, S. C. Ollico over Addison & McGen'a Drna Rtonel w 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 nsists 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! all Prices, and Cheaper and Better than you can get in any other store in the State. UIND ER WEAR From 5o cents a Suit u1P to $5.00. Nek wear. all the Latest Styles; made by the best houses in the world UNIVE RSAL SHIRTS! k to see our UNIVERSAL SIRTS; Laundried and Un landried. They are said to be the best shirts in the market for the money. ]EV1 RYT]E[N G. fact, we have EVERYTHING that is carried by a Clothing Hat and Gents' Furnishing House. NO OLD GOODS, and all we ask is a call from you. Thanking you for past paLtronage we are Yours respectfully, Dreifus& Co., THE NEW L0TH1ERS 11"3 and 115 3ain Strieet, II to the N e Is Eu~f ciet-4 I lo not manvah lo hotler the re:alers ofl Ti JOUnXA T with aIn hiIh Vl a vertise.mnt. I infl111 onkl to site a few facts and11 I aml sm-1e vol al wise enhioleji l) prolit by it. vhen you) c o to (;r:enville it you ar 4y w1l r iv traight. to tlw MammonetAh Drv Goods te of, i. L. I NTZ and he will give you bargains that will m11ake you hapy. I will give you avy Cant on Flannewls for 4I.3c. vl~5.~oeRl~i dld1 rt ing Calicoes 1.14b~iit ligo Calicoes 4 \.\Wool filled School Bov I)'\heht~ped ( JIeans " 610 *\lg0lJi~t, ~t5 tl 1 D'. Wool filled ~c Scool Rov ? I1i ~l' l o Janns ~20 g.llcoi nz. W\ooI filed S5chiool 1ov l ilnotlalwo Jeans "25 : l oos rd wie Bleaching (no 'I'ilt po Iiilaa starch) 5etquiv(ut01Cek ~ dieated ull wool twilled 8 1('noi!liie l alh ( AlldJd ~le o! nwsS. o ol a ts , h iest yl ie yo1.75 b~lL otinch Imrl>rte11i:illiwoo. ()uu' saesunn, ~gen Tinler (at lC ran J. lan lon ar nh,8':(1.0 ce to i r . Come i n .il~e n ftor :-ooroI lve .\ ai cilly Govjc od inwerbogt.i TRAIToEVER PL'Bi , WiMa.E TALK NG A30.J. Look over the stock; it's ro: 1 and see if you don't agreew h a U. : two things we alvays meani l) do n you beCtter goodls than you fYet (els' the same pr ce ; to sel you the 8 n~ at a lower price than you g'~t thl where. Ga . NV LL, C. F'or the neCxt Thirty D ays we wvill offer Special Bargains in 'Ae have gone through our Finock and marked them dow~ rprices that .vill make theyd gG Give us a cal Ibefore bu ,and1 save your mnoneyr Don't fail to see Our. 25 cents Felt Hats. We carry a beautifu3 line of Stamped ILinen, and Xmas vol tics. * Misse~ Rogers,e WHOLEA E AND RETA1L, ---FOR T2HE FALL .. SEASON -OF 3E093M We begin it by offering to the pu . lie a large stouk of Dry Goods, con sistimg of Silks, Woolei and Cotton goods. I fenrietta and Serges in all the latest colors. cotto goods in almost endl~fs variety. T[hose La Bell Crepons, the very thing for early fall wear at 12J cents ''hie biggest stock of Flannels, red and white, plain and twilled, that I have ever had. Jluyers of Jeans lill do well to sco me before buying. I have a big stock and prices will be made to suit the pu1rchaser. Shoes-Mens, women's and chil dren's Shoes, ull "uilp to (late" and warranted. 'T'liose who have bought shoes of me know what, my warrant Imleans to Satisfy the customer. DRY GOODS AND SHOES I 1 Penileton St., Greenville, S. C. 8nov. Misses Mo Main Street, GREENVIF IIve now rcadv for sale ill the Latest it vies inl HATS, BOMTS AND CAPS, F'or tl ies, Misses and Children. .7 Tlo; Th); kO t constantly ott hgid all the NovIelties A. lowt-t price.' Y our Iiat trotge solited. M'SSES McKAY, .'a-1 St re.t., Grteenville, S. C. TQOR MAN 00il ofilfer geed) your 5ynytly W'o doe5 not - e,0ugll t'o BrITchenor's Ant iseptic ATYs carc riampeor Coii e Vmp it In e ov re drvgPi+ +011 er . -e it ne no of p A. IAaoi~ocem"Acr oulde~ tf e fJfi ll ru9 Eazrth trWud I)(blN. Qt(Ai-; A. J reP~ A A11tts tellb og et iIor le by:--Dr. o. W. Ea.nr w, Peke, to .Civ N.tWyn' t aler 111A. Wiliam erty, l prpryfrt. aini e Asensset No1 i~tice.711 h The Auditor' ofhicot wlilli bie opll e t th 0,h< of ebruaryWin 1890, t receio returniei'is of ea and per commenigrt \( No(vembor1 thurst 18. The Amlitor l orlthtn s il CalhounITuesday, ,Jan. 3-1th day Jan 151(1thl an luth 180itG Jun P17tn8t 80 Jgn. 20thit and 2sto of8i9G. i 11 y.iiE Jati. a penlt1 ol50p. ((tt. b-r ine \\tui 18 ostrictlyn 20th A I t i rh11 v .,sluint.:ak() 189i. 1('t t Ils ~' I '(81 :llb 8.11'0 0110s . led l tinc t he j'.C l to day 5 il can-. (ity 8i1115, r(turnedSIO r nlon tof Towsp s sss wo arCinjn e ro('1 <Pnire byv law to exaino al ret-s cilt. for( SeIn .d~ n )istrictly IiV atoin1d tutpon Auitao.(11 ~il A IIl aI paemt miI 1ad tho unv. Auks l[uildOingsI nn < iAd 11(11 .-.V of iae reo4 A ~It.yrn. 10.vh andh ov.prowilpas