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The People's Journal. LOOAL ITERS. Dr. W. F. Austin will be In Central Febrary 3d to 5th. Dr. Robert Kirksey has treated himself to a itne buggy roadster. D. F. Sutherland, of Pumpkintown, was in town last Monday. B. M. Griffin and J. L. Thornlcy, Jr., made a flying trip to Greenville on Mon day. Prof. J. M. Looper moved Ino his new house last Monday in the Mica neighbor hood. John T. Lewis & Son have a change in their ad. this week. Read what they have to say. Mr. W. L. Jenkins of this place has been invited to tihe marriage of his son Howard. Grifila & Holder bought a flue drove of cattle of a Mr. Glazener from North Carolina, Monday. Born nnto Mr. and Mis. John W. Looper, near Ta'io Mountali, on the 23d List., a daughter. Ea:ley had a dell-hiful hop at tihe Academy Monday nigelt, given by the Easley Dancing Olub. The authorities in charge ought to have tihe road fixed where it crobses Rocky Branch. It Is almost impassable. Miss Aloe Hicks, a pleasing young lady of Walhalla. has been employed by Mr. Tionmas Welboral as governess. Tie United States Maiehals ria putting in good time summoning witne--se to ap. pear before the U. S. conit next month. Dr. J. M. C;enshaw, of the Table Mountain section, was in towa Fulday and mpotts everything quiet in that see tion. The meeting which has been runnin g here for the past two weeks at the Prer. byterlan church closed last Monday nlight. There was a dance enjoyed by the young people of L'I vicinity at Mr. J. M. Wel:oiin's last Filday evening at his resi dence. M. 0. Looper returned Frday fron a pleasant visit to Jeptam, N. C., where lie witiessed the marriage of Prof. J. L. Murphree. Mr. E. S. Grilln's new neat and coin modioiis dwelling on his fhome place be tweena here aid Easley, is rapidly nearing completion. Miss Minnie Kirksey, an accomplished young hody of Pickens, S. C., is teaching tie Three-and-Twenty school.-Ander son Advocate. Mrs. Betile Gaias, wife of tihe late William Oanies, died at CeniiuAl on tihe 24th inst., after a si-.iless of o..ly three days. She leaves twio sons abol.t ten and twelve years old. Her death was a great shock to the community. Last Filday. Jos ph DuPree, coloted. while hnidling a No. 22 .ifle it was aeel dently discharged and the ball passed en tirely thrmoughm the .s;io a-id foot into the ground. Dr. Earle dres.cd th wound and he Is doing well at this u riting. Read what Jones & Ga; rison, of Green Ville, have 0LO e?;1)oli'ad in Ials issue. They are among the lcadi.ig merchants in that city and it will be to 3our1 interest to con. suilt them wien in Gicenville and%] in need of anything in their line. Paul, an infant son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. N. F'olger died at Gaflniey ona the night of theO 23md last. Thie. remains were brought to Easley and bu. led at that p)1ece on the 25th. Tihe bereeved parents h ave thme sympathy of many friends. John T. Langston is now lving at home. He mioved ito his new house last week and hm' sayvs hie can tura around now without knaockinmg a hip out of lace'. Johnt is one of om'r beet people anid we are pioud of notiag thme prosperity of our den izenus. Messrs. Walker raiud Owings have open od a gcnie baigaila store at 117 Main Street. G;eouvilie, S. C. They hav'e booght Utme wrek si~ovc wheie Lhey will contiaie to .scll g.ood~s less thlani value. With ema.le capi)tal thaey nice goinig to ba'y for, .ant- a. ..h corii. eu] e saane wamy, Mr. dly associated wvith the Walker & limo. Mi. g mani of exmcriencc . t wras i elieved of lis nesi(~dayV by theC ap ience~~it4 ULLoraC I Honir of two of oura own's you;hls for indulgiag in a pwgilis tie.arg':ment ai la Cot bei.?Mitchmell style. Little dio.mnge wr's (10.e t o elither of the Coalia-aiitS, ihoi'gh one0 imd his hair omnbed wiith a sim'il phac box anad the other~ a funer conasideiably gntawedh, The Mayor plaiced $2.00 opposite each thir nmes u hiea they phIm.aked downa and wvent on their way rejoicing. Rev. George WV. Siagloton, diedl at his residence ini the easici n sectiou of this coiinty' on last Tlhursday mornling of dropsy of the heart f. oan wvhic lhe lad sufSeredh for some tinme. Hie was, for~ many years, a coansistent and tactive min tster~ in the Eaptist churich, and was biuried on Friday f.-om P'eters' Creek churchei. ills death ia a serious loss to Plehkans con aty. Ie wvas a thnsted citd z.en mind dledl with tihe love of a host of frienads. Durai.ig his life, he held several >osihoas5 of honor an d a nst, miad ini evcry u istanace left his impress upon time public. Magistrate Edens, of Pumpkinmatownm TIownshaip, ha~d before himn e day last week Fmink Feraniton anid Jlese Magill on a chiarge-of etalling whiskey, one fled. monid preferring the ebarges ad being thme chief pr~osecutor, from whieh arose several "knaOcktown" arguamenits. The trial was continiud to last Mo~mday' and Mr. Edena thiinkiing a renewal of the demonstrations ight be enacted at that time sent SherifY McDanieli word to be on handi~ with smflicint force to keep) thei peaice. Oat Mondlay ramorning early the 8heif1sumtmonied a bout five of our catl zenas aind was soon ont thme seene of thae aticleipated hoshilli..ies but time host'litieos failed to mamterhi'iale. Tihere was no Red mtonad on haandl 10 prosecuteQ, no charges provea and eve-ythdig weant on as cleiar amnd simoothm as ie noonday suit. A wedding whiich wvill att ract much at. tention tharonghaout the countty occun ed ait the home of W. E. Galloway, in thme Jepi tha section, ont Wednesday of this week. Prof. J. L. Murphiree wams wedlded to MIss Kantnie Galloway. Both p~ardies are so wvell knowna that commenemt is almot suiperlnuoums. Prof. Murphreec hans mi~ade mmay acquaintances and was m f.-lenmds im thaecounm-ty though his home is in Pickenms S. U, ais a teachaer of niarlc and( am leader taf slininge classes. Kianie Giallowvay has. beenm prIomninent in the eduicationial tiehl ais a teacheire amnd as man essaylst In associ ionms aid coniventons, she hmas won an eniyable reputtation, Mlay hon id of their usefuliness be enlarged by the union of those two useful lives. 11ev. $, Alil soni pronutnced time ceremony In presenace (if a large assemblage of retitves amnd frilends of the eon tractinag parties. May joy go wvith thecm to their no0W home.-. Ilinoard1 Newm Dneus'AVI1l Dots. MI. ErDITOR: l)acuisville (lots ire gOt ting to be fair ietween anid I thouglht I would write a fcw verses. Ourverywortiyand esteemed friend and nielwehbor, Rev. 0. W. 'Singoletonl de parted NIls life this morning at, 3 o'clock at bis nephews, Alr, Silas F. Robinson. He lost a leg in tihe war Ilghting for 1i1 colItry and for thirty years sinco le has been fighting for Jesus. It his becn it over fair witi him all aloa'g the Jotlrne' of life. Warrie Jones, son of N. 11. Jones, a bright young boy of seventeen, was bur' led at Nine Forks church to-day. Mr. Editor, thie old man mie iaies is canvasslig 0our section of colintly thil winter getting up fihe renainder of his reeoipts. Io has been after J. N. 11111 and Coon Howard lot thfe last forty years. lie caught them the other day in U. A. Green's store and mado them' both " s'n upl" J118;stas pelie.L0 Miss Cora Bowen has commenced teaching the public school in the La hem School D)i.rct, but imas at mulall atten dance on aecount of measies. I3. H. Williams aand Joel 11. Miller vii. ited in Dacos iulle i his weel. I tell You, M1'.' l;ior. 1);1tv!! is gel ting to ho a huas l er. Alos ''teybody ii Dacusville %.s ias ng of -oing iilo tIm' merchadii-Nii llsiness. Weo have ts a reatly Seven Stomo en a' md whien we get a factory at the Mu'kel-lham13 aII')IIs (i Sailuda ouir counitry mnerchialls will Olben oncentrate their b ai n and iM-v-'le will be the Rt iraigham of South (.'. linel.j I 5ec where "Unele A bel" ipped I:h - hog killing oi me. I will admit tiat I have at very highly polhhed api'le for back-bones, spare-rib:s, s 11 ala ad a11 other good eatlables. And wheii ''17 cl Abe" was as young a.; I am. I wal hot. I.; was Infested w%'itt the same coli n hiia t, but of cour'se when a man cts up ill years; his apapetite is sonewhat ihpaied We have a spring hog 1o kill and let me tell you Dear Uncle If we don't kill it pretty soon I don't believe I can tell which end its head is on, ROAD HAND. Dacusville, Jatiuary 2'4 18. To thp Churches of the Twelve mile Assoclationu. Having been apl)ointed at tho last As sociation on the Committee oan Oa'phain age, I feel that it is a part of my diuty to do something real as well as to r'epirt to the Association. It is needless for me to urge the clains of this insth itaton or to point out the duty of the Baptists to sir tatin it, for everyone kanows whar. the cIrlims of it are and what. our duty is. I ask each church iln tlis Association that di ng the month of February they take collections for the Orphanage. Every body caln do something. Tho idies of the churches miglit, form societies and make garments quilts, sheets or .n. t hinug they choose, or I hey might, collect elieck enls, utter, lard, mle:t[. flill, m1eal or anything to ceat and send it in. If they can't send mnoncy these article will be thankfu-ly accepted. Now let. s all pnt11m- shnbler's to thae wheel and (1-ing I.he aot.h( Lb of Fe ruary work for the Orphanage('. Con mitt -es in the variols chlllcles iniighit he, appoil ted for this piullp.- . I (: 11 0n a'i . tors ald 81m]l1ay Schl speiml.; to assist, mle inl ii malt ..r i . 1-ir -m chuitrches. W".ve olu Owa, h chlurch or aimi.id;aul Netii it wiil rv - ceive credit f r It ilromuI l'.' naV1-a inl I . Baptist Couiier and from me1' iln aW la.' et Association 0 ia uanttes. Send the'oi collections to m., on m. I)- vth 25th of Febru-ry aaii I will forwa, d imi mediately to Dr. Vrass. C.E. 'i01om:-'0N. MR Eni'ron: I haavenl't. much01 to wr'ite this week. 0Glaid to sayx ibcr'e i.s lno seri boas sicknes in t his sectiona ex('apt c~ and1( ever'ybody has thiemi. ch Miss Rebecca iant,'; schle Is noit ais ilrge as list week. o'n acecounut of maeausle~s beling ini the commuaniity. J. Tlhomias Looper' is imlproinig fast, is able to be out agabin. Ale lhas b~een in bed foi' over' tean weeks. Rev. WV. C. Seaiborn awias theguest of 5. 31. Loopei's famnily t his week. F~aamers area- ini good spir'its thli.< yearu, are' prepea'ing for' the inewx Cr'op alrecatv. Warey' Jes, son of N. II. . ones , died att is haomie neari )aacensville', on the 21st. hasat.., of pneumuaonia. J. Mtarioi Lcooperi say~s lie wxill be' re:.aly to move ast soon1 a lie canh buy13 Mule tin pttIes aind two tini c-ups, ITNcLEa Amt. Aftenion14 Pickenii4 ~s arxn:. Thel( mit'eb's of thle Pickenis Gimrds i~ tire Clnuleared to aissemb11 le ait t.he(irI ill day' hii iPehr'narav at 2 o'cliock p. m1., aaa p armend and1( equippedI for I he0 pm-ipoe of trasa1ig om busines- of gr'a~t ite: e'st to the comapanyi aind to0 eng.:Ige hia plattooni (drill. T1het co1inmi1s.ioned otil. Ccirs anhd nIon-cotoma))issionedi (ill-'ei '' wi p~lease beC praomp~t andi~ see thiat the~ menaf tiurn ont to at man1. By ord(er of V. 0. .LATIorI, J. Rt. LAT'ui~t. - Secrietiary. Captalin, TPell ut not withh lengthened faces ''Adveirtisiag does anot pay;" Ojc y'our1 eyes anad see its traces Of the soli weailh to-day. The M~Ieeing. 1'The inter'est in the ui meet ing a t thec PresOhytr'ialn ehurch contianu'(eti wi~ unalfbatedC fer'vor up to Mornday niight wheon it closed. TIhe Evangelist, Ma'. Ilholmes, cotinuied to ineach die gospel with the saimo earnestnaess and1( simuplicity wI-ich char'actergize'd his~ (diasos firoma theo beginning and muchei good has been been accomaplished. laix'lyImt therec was a gr'eat ravival. T'her'e were thiir'teen aiccessionsi 1o the church ill its dIiffer'ent Row to Enjoy (Good Heallih. If you are sulrer'ing with ally sa'iii or blood disease, Rhedlnmatismi, C aiarh. Ulcers, Old Sores, G3eneral Ihebilit y, ec., seand stampal to thae Blood Ilalma (E At ant:i, Oat., for book of woandearfu enrles, face. T1his book will poit. the waiy to speedy. irecover'y. Ilot.ai ae lioiod Ikah n (11. II11.) is maaani acturedc af(-ir a lon.' t est ed prescr'ip~ lin of anl einent pihysCi emani, anad is I he hi, si, Uhiing uip atan1 blood putrifylig maeichiae ini the wortihq Bewya:e of sth.-titat es. I r''c >1.0) fm-' iargc b)ot i1'. Se(e a- lv'ei l-iaumel ('lea o. Foir ailebyl gd . fbi T. C. alohh-n is in Clmia 1his week a~t teniangllI nl mel iii' of t he Scho ol Commanissionaers of t lie St ate. Miss Suan~ h Aberacramiehi died at the home11 of hm- nueanbew.- At well A heracr'om-~ bie, laist. Thu id:'y o' -M. : ged !b yeata'. Shec wvas a. i'Enail-''-t, iwomber'l oIf athe' Mtthiodi-t, choripIeb andu w-a - hn.:edi ail ('i R~oadts eborebid S.in ar. ~ R1ev. T1. J. l~ike,. who ha's fir i' pnst sermiioni ii lPiekensa- e,.u - Si uaa mtornigaat EnI~on, of wxhvi i-bni he w~as also paLstor' in char ge. lIh, ink's. his depa-ta 'o for Flhoi'eice conuoty this week wherem' hie assutane- einuage of two or a hreo churche'es Mi'. Itookea i aconl contschrcseiinId ;h Ilen tlan aunad a most zealous worker- l the elsia . ' Chri'ot and1 it his mhlaIi re're'(' t' ild P'ickens hoses Im. a We ~ besp1ia-nki for imu nha anbnn omai si-cs 1i .l. ew fil .l la. In Memory of WarriVc I. Jones. Warrie Russell Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. N. 11. Jones, depart ed this life January the 21st at 11 o'olook, at his fathors loio near Dacusvillo, S. C. lie was a young man of 19 summers. Ie was sick only eight days, itavitg1 coltracted piOumOlmall Oin thme 13th inst. Ev ery one that know him loved him. This is a faithful plhotograph of his charactor. Ho was a ioI)le, consecrated christian, his plac)e in tho neighborhood, in tie church and in the Sunday school can nov er be filled. Ho .was a kind and loving school-mato, ready and wil hmg to assist any of his class-matos. His model disposition won for him friends overywhere, this is not a mere uttorance of friends in the hour of receut *-m'avouemnt, but is the sincoro .iuoimit of those who know himv . Io, Nis a kinid anld tf, i -wm, anld the joy and pri , - nd paronts' heart. In tii midsit of his use fllnsi tihe m.idst of his auc cess and inl tho midst of b1i1 lie, Io was taken oi1. 1 f a Iilo so stailiess and pure Imust flado, tie timo was litlig. tat thie calii bright beautiful li fo munt clos . He was buried from Potor's Creek church on the %ld inst., of which he was a consistolut lmibeIU)r. Rev. J. E. Foster coniducted the nliral services. The pall bearers were: Messrb. C. M. Watson, Ben Griflin, Marcus Hunht, Robt. Iestor, An derson Looper aid Jno. Hunt. His father and mother, three sis tors and brother and many rola tives and friends havo boon helped by his life and dcath to under gland more clearly the beauty and attractiveness of i puro and un selfish consocrated life. Tho be reaved parents hav'o tho heartfolt sympathy of the elntiro conuinun. ity in the hour of their recent bo roavement. "Worrio saw a hand we could not seae, WN'hich beckoned hii away, Warrie heard a voice we coulti not hoar Which would not tell hini st.:ky. Yet we Inust part, and parting weep, Whist elsobimth eartlh for US inl store,1 Theic farewell pais h ow. sharp ald dleep These farowell worlad how sad and sore. Yet we shall meet again in peace,] To sing the song of fe4tal joy; Where none shall hid our glbilness cease, And none our fellowship distroy. There hand to liand iriei iiii(d at last I And heart to lear ifoldledil l: We'll sAil 1tin the tronbled past, And wonder whyv we w ept at all." M. A. P. Olga, S. C., .imma y :'oth 18 ;;. Theo first Nirl conforiee for Pickeins 11,ui w il L nwet at otllehom chir,-h and wil l ein braco first Suay in Ibruary. RXov. T. J. C I will prach n Saturday ard . unday atm I a. im. 1et ial tithe ojile i. be o)n1 I time uid b10 ready to umko assess-men as tirst Stewards Lll.tn a lit! that time. WV. M. R. c:, P. C. Under the eireets of the depress ion in financial anid commercial ciroles this market declineod rein. tively so much faster than the European markets~ thmat it became plossiblo to exp~ort cotton from New York to L iverpool if' not at a profit certail EuI' iponl ai botter basis than for m' ny years and this ~onlditjin of atb has led to a short rally fLon: 'he lowest ipoinit of the week. Thi railly was based on what appo-unei to bo an over sold conditmin o1 th'e irade, not immediately in al by the move~ mont of thei crop.J and wlwterie it ion of the (lno I toip limt range of pre. c a nl hei svedl ing of cotton f iim t , outhi umt at the same time, it . mv and prob1 ablj will, furthm :ne* . ihe is positiopi throu~)ghoutI ma~ Soaht to plant next seaxin as uclii cotton as possible. If the UiOv(:me Q t o f the crop fatls below 1602-1 93, it may stimi ulate a demand from exportors which will further adlvancee tihe market, but there is as yet no in dlications of ii y revival in specula lon or in trade coiloiLis of America. In Liverpool il o om per of tho trade is rep~orted to be decidedly 1)1l11ishm, based on the belief that this crop will not ex ced 7,000,000 bales and that unm- ] dlor such a yield, Enlglandl 1has no~t secured her share of the cott.l I Therefore a declno there, is resist od although thle ablsenice of sneut Jation is there shown bly tile loss of all >remiums for c'arryinlg cot ton- 'h11 moro istanmt Sununl~er positions whlen if thorn'I is a1 scar-] city it will be felt selingi at loss mloney~ than tihe prOeent del1iverios. T1horo.foreO if alnting~ th' (dililiu ty tile forecaist inlg on)f luturo lecoilrse of pricos h)ocomesO near4 invle by3 this~ rally tha im uha'ln it was Cvi.. kot. lelrom a In a :,dplm ii t ( pi ;:l -it then mills ido~l of) the 'ntc haustable reserve suppjlie of cot toni as they sh, i, axl'y to 1i I creaso thmoir iuchiii from thco hivm ,o :.1d . he good demandi t2:n Indiiatlr cot toni goods3 in .nei s -r roo ats upon01 their ni): 'e n i il1t 1. to viewy the .iun:: reipis)1 wih alarm. ]n ~.1 n la mark.< is 13 e ulattion as y' e K'.: . Nwis the tH h ' .: ' o the JoUlm.1, the l .o h yean. Tie barn of J. L. 1. Price, of Stewart, was burned last week. lie also lost by fir 3.000 bundles of fodder and had a 1,'ood buggy badly damaged. Mr. Pt ice cannot aecount for the origiu of tho fire excep1t as being the act of an incendiary. V. E. Hudgens, who has beenl (lay oporator at the Southern rail. way dopot in this city, has been transferrod to the rock pit near Easloy, at the 630 m1ilo post, whero the rock ballasting of the South ern track will bo bogun and where a telegraph offico will be establish. od. Mr. Hudgens will be succeed. ed hero by C. W. Bostick, who has boor night operator and ticket agent. Mr. Bosticks place will be taken by A. W. Hudgens. The changes will go into offect in a day or two.-Groonvillo News, 26th ilist. An effort is boing mado to roor ganizo the Grango in this State, and mom bers of activo and defunct Granges aro invitod to meet in this city on the 5th of February for consultation and to organize. Cotton Plant. For sale or trade, my place in sido the corporate limits of the town of Pickens, containing two and three-quarter acros of ground. Two good dwollings on same and necessary out buildings. Will sell Ioap for cash or trado for farm ing land; fino well of water. W. C. BRAMLETT. AT COST. I intend going out of business. mnd for that purpose everything in my store will be sold at COST to dlisposo of them. This is no hum bug but ta real reality, so come in md got the pick. This is for spot 3ash. Thoro are quite a numbor who have not yet settled their in lebtedness to me. I want to re inind such that I still need the aionoy and they will oblige me by moning up promptly and settling. V. C. BRAMLETT. If* the farmers of the country vill make this more of a "hog and 4oiiny" yoar than any provious >ne, 1897 will open more hopeful y and they will find themselves m a much bettor condition - than Lhoy are at present. Raise your nvii supplies and livo at home. gowberry Observer. Wantod evorybody to know that bho JouRNAL row has one of the best eqii))ed job dopartmionts in ipper South Carolina. The fact Ilhat it is under tei managoment >f that well lnown job printer, J. l-'. Kinch, is a sullicient guarantoe Llat ti work turnod out from the JOiznNAI. will b0 first-class in every particular. Our prices will alway ho as low as the, lowest. Orders by mail promptly attended to. Tho JOURINAL, is publishing the list of subscribers, as they pay, and will take it as a favor if any one is omitted that it be reported to the editor. Land for Sale. A tract of land1( on Gregory'si Creek four milIes fromi Pickens, contaliing 300) acros, 50 acres in a 11ue stateo of eniltivaitionl, bal.. anee in original forest. Winl bei sold ait privato Halouat low figuries and oni 1easy termas. Apply to TI. C. ILOnlINSuN, Pick en11, S. C. 100- Turk yes! FERGUSON BROS. Pero Buckwheat Flour from [Iarwood county, N. C., with fonuino Tar Heel flavor. Kl1ingler's unadulterated Pewnn ;ylvania Buckwheat. Klingler's p)repared ],uck 1vheat. Ralston Realth Food. Ralston Pancake Flour. Ralston Health Flour at Ferguson Bros. JOB *** FRINTING!I YANTED) WERJ1~YONE~ O'( KNOW THAT THlE JOURNAL NOW HAS A JOB OFFICE CONNECTED WITII IT SECOND NONE N UPP~ER SOUTHf CAROLINA. ONSI 'LT OUIf PtIUCES; N~AMINE~ OUR WVORIK, I'ill-N GIVE OR1 ElN i Us YOUR P~ATRONAGE. Lot us hear from you. TH E JOIURNAL. All orris by inail will receiye BY' SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WE OFFER-.-= Home ~d Farm In comibiiilonl with oulr paper, for $1.25. Ilu- i abilut t price of our1 paper alonel. 1111h x iti al nw subsicribers, or old1 sub-, (rer her4 reneiwing andl paiyinig ini adlvanlce, we sendl One Year. HIOME AN D FARMI is a 16-page agrl enitural jou~rnal lnordoi by) farmers for 1;,rm-1 Ira. ItIs home11 dlepartment~II rmhied by1 i Aunlt Janie, is lnrinalle~d . I ts o chibiren's epartolmnt, Condullited by Falithl 1Ltimer, iS ent ertain Ding an id insrc l$lvlive. ltell~ 11ew and get this greait agricultur A Happy and Prosperous . NEIV YEAR To all our1 f ionds 11( customers. We are making pIrepaItions for the largest year's biluness we have ever3 done. New and seasonable goods arriving ev ery day. Come to see us. J. MoD. BRUCE. P. S.-If you haven't made settlmeit please do so at once, and save expense of sending to see you. WAGON*10 18351 ki lq:* 1895. THE BEST ARE MADE BY H. C. MARKLEY, Who Also Sells the The .. Studebaker .. Wagons And Every Variety of Fine Carriages, Buggies, Carts, and Harness, Hardware, Paints, Oils and Varnish, At the Greenville' Coach Factory. G W. SIRIUNE, Superintendent. Dec5zu3 SPEIAULS! WIIITE GOODS, EMt3BROI)ERIES, LINENS, AND SHOES. Wo intond to nako this spacc one of the boost savinigs banks inl Groomni Io. All iloy Ilposited in it will save you from J0 to 25 )er Cent. 'h1o abov1e named goods will bo sold thiis wook at a great sacrifico. Spot Cash. JONES & GARRISON Regulators of Low Prices, Greenvillo, S. 0. NEW SHOE STORE. KILLER1 & ORUIKSHANk8 With a newv and wvell selected stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fine Shoes a specialty. Receiving good1s every day direct from the F4actorie. GSiSoes Neat, Comfortable and Lasting. l\.ille~r -* -ai i g No. 105 N. M AIN ST RE ET, Creenvllle,S- C.. rQ'Agenits for the W\. L. DOUGLASS Warranted shoes. oct3m3. HUU ALL' I{ES' TANNERY ! I havi~e a fine lot of su"BUDCETown TI e~ fi t h. e r ? X"Rock fottorn" Figures. L~HUN and PHA t'r-]ides ual UOeswax will he taken inyjaicha for lelathier. Unll and soo mny FOR T HE P HOL.KS. 'HU HES dec5tf Ma. EDITOR: bia It>oit! Iuiug's, Janury, 896,Physician and Surgeon, AND TilIS IS IIOW IT' IS! Mc thi res 8 nco Maintreet In addition to the usual comllIete tock that everybody is familiar with mfd in acc.ordance wvith the demifands Y >f our growving county, TIS BUD)(1ET aas added another new line which 5" iJOC gr ,e think will be advantageous to all. ( lspecially in cold weather. It is DOORS, WJIDOWS, G;LASS, P~U'TTY &c. BOTANID AXnd to go wvith thuese, we have c .i . LO BAL.M Paints, Oils, V.ari'ishies, Bushies a wl TH E G RE AT R E MEDY lhaildinig material of all kinds. Call :FOR Att BLOOD AND SHIN DISEASES asee us. .i.. bee t erosl ,1.b e. AND HIERE'S ANOT1 HE R "UOW dy,.and" "'"e q"* "4y a IT IS." SCROFUJLA, ULCERS, ECZEMA, Hlave you settled up or made any IRNEUMATISM, CAIANO, SPERUPTIONSa move in that dirction? Wec ar~e not R'IINHIOsong.s. itI yfrtebs ol o exactly on the wvar p)ath, but we are ''"''''*'" '*'ter fo . b' e standmng right on the edg~e of it, and SENT FRE MO C A GaUh~s must insist on giving a clhp here and BODBL OAlna a there with our "Tomahawk" where aver our own rights and privileges One-Half Cash, are intruded upon. Now you coeand On-Haf Time. md see us or take chances oni a andhorer f d or onua t calp. suit purchasers. - VP. ]~ .JCL1. De c. Ls. Hollingsworth. EASLEY S. C. JNiE W GO ODS Just arrived and Cheap. Como and see them. 1SiiThoiso who owo' mo will pleaso como and pay without further delay or notioo. A. G. WYATT, oct3tf Easley, a. C. NOTICE. WE PAY CASh! For Hides, Beeswax, Tallow &iVE sell harness Leather, Upper Kips, Calf Skins, Sheep Skins, Laco Leather, Iranie Strings in any amount you want. Gower & Coodlett, 101 Mlain Streot, Greenville, S. 0. Mar14t.P" TWENTY EINERGETIC MEN TO sell Sewing Machines in South Caro lina. We want to swap Pianos, Or gans or Sewing Machines for Twenty GOOD HORSES to work to Sewing Machine wagons. Write A LEXA NDER BROS.& CO. 118 Washington Street, *6 GREENVILLE, S. 0. THE FELLOW WHO SAID! LEWIS & SON, did not siell cliap for C AS] I Has Runv Away. Go it sonl, Julst as sure A I wic I wo'. four Youi'l di(- poor. IT orr h1aw leff. sooneor While his acct,W was Smnaller. But, let him goi I It 'aiit no good you know. You gooll fellows vho' are going to stay and pay will uneed somec iseed Oats and Plows to maiike a crop. We have themi for you. \Ve also hwo good FLO)Ull, MOLASSES, COFFEE, CAN GOODS, SVGAlB, R1CE, GRITS AND) LAllD, andl scveral other good tinugs to hlpj you on. COinmi F"or Cash. When ini P ickens~ come in. We want to sell you Guano, the clebrated Stoneowall. Tup will tell you about it. John T1. Lewis & Soni! oct10ni3 GO0'DS By The Cargo! M'AUSTER & BEATTIE LOaIsEI of Goo1ia in al mlore to comie. Theli 1. & I), ami 8. A. L. nre( goneI4 bailc for tho rest! of the toc, nmo ini a few (daysl we maiy (cout on1 a fulAl supply fron btegin ning to end. fully bet(tfiful JJIreas: (ionI, i. A iM1 11Om n V weaves in thu no0w colinDgit and1 coloreml muixtutres' 114 seeted 41arefully 111( ami 1 bout to Hell Icheaptj. "'wet havni'1t.1 Job Lot ntH 111 a lst off Styh'os." Our (.efifort1 aways is to putl. he foro our cuslitomers the11 neiiwes1.t el ible sty les Everyt.hin ig hero standsi~t the test, of fash ion'sg rule, 51) yout (1an buyI your D~ress wit~h TJrimmiiiing aiil Lintings of thet neovsb fashlion to mlatchl )ress Goods. All dlepartiients. are tatkinig in stock rap.. lIdly ande iln a few da~yst wo hiopo to IIIvo themti full fromi top1 to biottom. M0A3 SER& DEATTIE. 03 ani 05 ain treeLt, Greenville, 8. C. (Next door to Nat 1011al Bank.) Tc!('jhonte N O. 87. P. S. Butterick Patterns. Nov8-0-1. tWOF COURSE I thlin'k miy frienids for. host seir vill i at. 34oor co: As astarteri ii hlaula lot oh left at (15 ('entsI, a lot, ofi good stteel lIhovels~ for 25ct, a jobl h.i4 l vy' pitnt .4 25r, melns' une am11 i u M.liendll trn. : coff1ee$ ii 5hj lbtfo *vi.i, r b liioi'n' : Is1'oi jl . m pe g lt g oo u teo 20e p1r10. ohr%.per,. My'fou t hsii u-n of sh os Sore.wn for arenow oig in,~ Ahericanmve thm 1u. A Ag w olilny fosa 2epe yard Id . 't u od oke. A a. is fie ito an l roont.~d~y~ Jan & C5. it'ickensW , 14 . You. Oldet buoim ol rnglans America Ever~)atht tk goe y fIsborh bf mor nfaion andfr O(ok~ wr te to MUN & O.861BaADdresyI N a Yom,, man sou bew thot it. city,