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S.IX. ROINSON, 1dItor. pUBLjSHEDBVERY THURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year Entored tit the l'ost Ofilco at 11ckoe5 itis accond-class natter. ADVERTISING RATES. One dollar per incli for iirst insertion, fif ty cents for !a4i stibseqttelit. itisertioni. Liberal discotmit. for ll vet-t.isemeW-tits on am ttnal cont raet. 'T'msll ash. Alnual con tracts, pityable g11-itatel.. No fnivorites. 0 te it-' It) all. No Si cial positioli or specil v irates to foreign all vertscrs. All stich anist, take thio rtli of tIhe paper and bthide by stili rates. Local nlotives, inl local ('0l1111nn, 10 cenit.4 per lino for firstt.n i ~'iti oll t live cents for ceoh stabseqluent i n.<'r t ion. Advert isemen(ts for comin g isIui 4.11ot: bO luultled inl no(t later tim .atM otday mtorli lig. The editor will not. he resp)olsile for the views a<1nd opitoion o) f correSptmlents, in les the sainle are eclit orially. en11dorseil. Tlll-l!I AY, 'El. 27, 18961. yes; and the eigiht lines from tho Seitinel werc just as good and fair a colilm I]( its tily tho Jot' - NAL 11111('0 (,'- piblislied, 111d Ito doubti didl iho colitry Juist. at mtuch gotod . en in'l h:s n1o d(esire'( to 11aih ai big fu1ss about anything 1nIt Is ilero is Hom1o prospect 4''o tij ishing som1o thing that will be ofi h lt-fit (o th people. It has no( ax to grinld. It is Ili)( a , il ' '' . nIt, is fto li'd illtsl : i ''. ' it ' ti '. llolest, ill its C0 i~itit : a11 td i. cItla ahove lIjt oI I'~ I' 4,1 I mianto' allis i ir jii g a'1via la oI popullar. W\hl. o card w iIll sil of lilly ti nil the ti . IS oll N It tit go 1d do t -'i te ' t. ateolli lish-? In1 \%. u ) canl show it ally go d'' . \ i-r ill f4 ils par ado of wint th' ' N'liti llIn' it d olle, nl\ I t Illlllllillg 111). livre its: "as t o'nin i o l at ti eCtd d d i nillist tiiil wit1ho1u, r101110ly :Alth, ilelurdeillR; gt brayv i-r without v' elgo a1 no I 1opte (itf Ii' l' t, 1 'e!litd. Thris is th:w Cu wail IfthE Jorn INA ., its :11d i'. b flasha its way all wi ti n'. W' l t is it fl s in . about' t V.* I 'II taxe he any USl11r t i l d ii - t O pIt(t'' tl ifill tot heirtil)'1 y kniit where th9 n ht' i. I sr t h tJrit . 1 (f its o ''t I!th ot:e l q e t ion. It ha 1 n. v r sa.id whe ore i t shons. \'n ifin nalt, good woild it 1 l dat it has(hoo puuint it'. i llaie ph nt)m of refeirnv -.i1 i4 ars, i llow f !turI io iti.v fetrt anid crieo.. t" the S,,lt 1i o: the d imI distanleo and a itk I' vaniy. tian ithtur or any r'ieks ano01 fou01nd an I bai Iby raisigt ma gr asbi' Ifu ('8t?- f-- tniin l 'o' Jlpal'efer< l~t ne ' tie t a fotm eted wishesy oi tlioetilwlt',:x.) and in oder~ to1pr11- its complantr o garble st m nnts ueioins~u hast pritd thet t caunious Jtd~ito tiat. ofits(1 neir tin It, ande hasfiveit p~enty of ro. oui re, ader wys~ watchi t perorm-oz asitni nowfiatrit wite itoer tn Bhxistlner i i re'po n tvo nwgoo fuor e dooyitoilof Tu(It: ,it'lion ofb Whatgoer it te mtJter with thaSned. 'l1 iWhyt is itame 1av aitor-as Tvi o s ito O.U?NIt i Woculdily git iv''ti, i an d assud tdely hatit. anxiues tor heo wtfe wofr of1 ieplso mruel it thavt bee foremt itll'roord irt hatte se exati iit' forhir thonrit form Projmised. ha itassumeso(h setems ito aygt to itolf tal thisdomand paoterit and is infatuated tto JOUhe exren onb iein thatd it, canpparin th futuo, or "ait isuld tme-servero poliz4 the whole field and beer flourishing like a green bay troe and its editor and [proprietoi would have boon postma8terjudg< or Congressman. Biut it could not sacrifice what it bolieved to be tho real intorosts of tho pooplo of Piokens county, to onrich or pro. moto its editor -Sontinel. "Of till the Cad wor-1s of tonguie or Pen11 Tito saddest are these, it nighlt havO been." We pity the Sontinol in its wail over its lost opportunity and can offer nothing moroesoothig than tho'words of Watts: "As long as the lanmp holds out to bni, Thie vilest shuner may return. An honiost confession is good for tho soul, it is said, and the Sentinel is in a fino framo of minld to rotraco its steps 1111d to avail itself of the next 'golden opportunity that comes atlong. A mistake of judgmont is not un pia'(onaflblo, anld if the Sen tinlel oditor prefers tho bench or a seat in congress to the offico of (istrict aitt-oriney, why lot him roverso his engine and run back to the maitn lino of tho referm movement. I t will not bo ioticed for i time, for nobody canl tell which direction h1 has beem traveling for som1 time. s the Sentinkei EUnavons. 'Tin-: JOURNAI, does not ca ro a smp whicli sido of any ql(uestion lie Sentinel takes only it would glory ill the fact to se in ev.rV copy ia tirado against Sonat-or i'lli man or omeo prominnt reformor. Why? Because it would hopo thereby to got the dollars that nany a staunch and honost ri' former is still turning inl to the Sen tinel. Why does not the Jo' a NAI, cry out for reform iko Sena tor Tillman? This is an id to its 4hamo. It used to parado the fact that tho Soitinial did not on (orse and advocato tho sub-treas ury plan, Why has the JoURNA!L ibaiidolled this scheme? The ai Iianlce has abandoned it. The JotUnNAL is for Tin.: JoUNAL and itt E'.ditor and it fights shy of much abuse that it it would iike to in dulgo inl for fear that, som;e of its subscriberv and patrons who aro conservatives may cut off tin-ir patronage. To b plitin with that estoomed Contemporarv, it. is thm tamost and quietest reform paper in the State oin the mbjic, of ro form. Tliro is just one thim it can be plain and direct auit, amd that is in tr/ing to itngrratitate it self With the people in the couity 1by impugninag t he Sentinel's me t ives. Wh len it wants to talk abn t anything else it gets itself off ii hiigh Souin g itin derivative: and1( circu mluloste clear aroumi the issue, as if it were expect i n to bieconme a canididafto oin tr platforms~ at (once. Tlhero is liftth to be gained byv cryinug out for r'e f'ormis. T1hie Setiinel 's 1)1a tiform i well known, and it is teit her t ry ing to get or' hold( oflico fo' ilse! Or fiendi(s. Blhessoul are the from f they h ave to romnain po or. it is Iio for the Senitineil tC repieat its lat form, for somme pe(o 1)10 have forgotten it, and( aro in elined to believe that the Soni nel has abandoned it, and~ it motto, "Blessed are the .free they have to ramamn poor.'' But what hasti. thei'Sontinio don that it is so sensitive aibouit it miotives? YXou can't come in teo feet of it but what it cries ort Isamothiing about its motives. I is news to THE JoURiAI thaut Il . Sentinel ever had( 'alny mot ives ( t its own to ho impulgnedl, all th~ Ifussphuout its miot ives ia a dody of the issun, for after it hasi fille -over a column of its space, it st~i e persists ini its game of,"m'iasterl ' nactiv i ty," and its readlers at e wisor about its.' position oin til d (question at issue. All its hon: aS ab~out reformi cantnot, be esl i o hshied by its condu Lct in thle pas r for it ha. stoodl, like a sign boar 1- in the forks of a roadl, pointin o oi ther way and going neit[he E itself. T1here is littletidoubt that tin jur menIso numb)) er of' persIo.is habi I Iually s leop on1 tho left sidle, an hose wh'o do so can never, it said be strictly heaIlhy. It is t h most prol ific cause of' nigh Itmar and0( ailso of the iunpleasant t ast Sin the mouthi on a risinug in thI -morning. All food enters ain -leaves the stomach on the righ sidoe and( bence sleeping on the lof side soon after eating inv'olves sort of p)umping operation whici is anything but conducive I. sound1( repOso. The action of to heart is aiso seriously in torfre withi and the lungs unduly coim pressed. Hence it is beat to culti vato the habit of always sloepin, on the right sido0. They are discussing the oxpedi oncy cf building a connecting lin= with the Seaboard Air Line t< Whitmiros or Clinton. Clinton it a live town, a growving town, an< to Clinton they should go. The first theater in the United IStates was opened in Virginia iri the year .1752. Speechs of Roan. A; OJtaituaese o Souilla Oas'oIuaa,. In the Ilouso of Roprosontativei Thursday, Feb., 18, 189(, Mr. Latimor sid: . Mr. Speaker: The subject ur dor discussion has ben o '; fill disculssed during tho peldolly < this and other bills of Jhko tenc that it Would scom to ho un1nece& vary for any furthor dblai.te. El pecially Would it seeml unnilecessa ry for me. sinco I havo on at prevN ous occasion sot forth lm1y view fully 11uon it. But I could I proporly ropresent teil, (istiic Which has honored mo with a seni hero woro I to fail to riio m vOICO in its favor. The people o that district havo a right, to h 1e11rd hero ill distinwct to4 u11p)i( every question, anld as their ex l)Ollollt hloro for the4. (jill4 be4tig, alm but registorilg t1leir jlldg ullnt. Triml , it is hitrd t4 l presl'1 t:all nl0oO foreiblo reass 1* fr 10. I)H sago 'tlitill S 11e we 1 v4 % ) hllidd tirll ing t1his lebalte, but I have a vien to pr4eSvllt whlie I h10(q0 will opulI the eYes of 114I11i. dollt)r4 llt enlis1o thioin i to fro ove the (lIctsi ol[ again froimi this poinit of vie4w. For t 1w li reasoI thi I( I h. ave N I 1eatI y disellSwed it. at, lelgti, anld fo r the additionall IenI4 511 that, it is illipos .sIbl6 fol. me ill ihe hor timef al lotted nIII, to gP) ovei- th4 Y1hb gro ild aglnlill. I co nt1 e Ill ysclf to 1t)(. presotlitat ion ftit' H! sillir viow. 1o are i ll ion o .( alll( g rs1111 1, it ( li'11r 8 ()f prillnbl .i', auld ov4 ell it(.", Naliolil goverinllt Ilas recelt ly been gaillbling (ill n -vvry :alrgo sca Ier. Dois that, sound likoi it wild aSertion? 1 s walt laut . Aill l people A1)hnit4 that. het tinlg ( i vards a lidt rli a4ivig ald d alin1g in m:ricultilrl futues ar gamliblinlg. There may ho ilmanly othei iids Iut til ese a1r e114 i | (t l'y p5, V.(! 10 p Irt) 14s. i llhat' au) t(l4 r1eltiosll l tweell A and B whl Ai ( .' Iet I.20 frilm 11 anld give-s his not,, it du1l inl twelv toll t4s for tll4 4 etI14'4 ly(41 llt oIf' i likehasilm wi.th liitorest?! Wo com.i donly sy that, A horrowed the duoley ae gav his iite, but tlt-i t doGs n11t. txpess the indit fihill ly. Asa lulalter 4f f'act, A ha". (old a con l ei.1 hta f t, k e tI ul de. livery ot Imoi-y. h111is 111y be )gitil(M nto traln netim , 1ti, (i Is 1> to be Iw co ICl t fIII I th t1 1 ) llill, 111411-o .( ,Ill ', ts 1 14 1 1(g r Iultu })nodil ts, g.Il i Il. relv11 (d livi-ryv i initlded ,o title 1w 1iti' (41) oxpW :ct (n1 1011 t e If 1 4r ('Is a ban11 illethe pri(ce, o4d 1 (Ilt Ii(n'V 1)1i' i tillic, it I~ illte-rv<l 'l ta<- l IhI Sal0 Of th Ii S CMntrIt I'l r L 14)V IM M1n and detlivry da y,it u\ill b a loIows (. mw> l - or 1 wh oth4)1 )If t11f partic to the <itr t . " I. I i a) WIl I-e vi -' age,('S b , 14 or1( 1the w'.:ritte 4.4) wit a114' 1)11mi(ie to 4 1a Iill (he f4t (4 l,1 8 11 IV ltIl r 1 14' t11441 t for( l t de41 IVI' 1114f m('4)'y, 1141511 1 111ere4fo Ru 10 11 11 4' t1i,111 4'''u. g )f1 N ''lll til ir(t to l ll I N) i r lows! tI ll4' 1 41 l11( 1 (tj(1 11 111 Wlil HolllellIilIg' 5(4er t1()1100,814(tt), 0I s)i' l 111 0 eV 114n4t ti t I4rli1'Il tWO oill iilt, Wa'le 1tito hasvbeen (1(4l1t the iti es hec r orton , i - 8. far 14er , 11) 1 1111 le )pe4on <4'i1 l O11loyelht(I itv 414) '4141 1t 11111 gili. It 000,t 00 I' ll ml ley * 41 1101(1 WI 1 (lave! hoU lt tlta t o tl anoillct foll o 1114 llro (14) ivery g4 (31oll1~e. '.'111 14w, l o I who, ha sol th110ntacts11( 1) 10'~ in mak <l '0' 4111(e fVorII molcy,~ anMd 11111ir1ct pr4 t prina the vl ut of114 moneyu ~e 1)0a1l ili itll I e1( f41I ir mor111 toheil commiodIt)'il t akloli' real 0111id1or 1( contract e. iti follow Qonarniatha 11 uch captloitah.~ 18are tho 8ls' 0 oi $ fily ,5)00 ark III Col --tur s tolay tey wantIp (' il 1)0r1s1, Awoul~hl be1 "hears" 44n Iil 1)111ney~'0t m run te ti exten1S~l tw'onty yars ( theS le 1oliidbu twirt wyolltls cilvtrs was mildt 118, unforltheu~iiy both "huli r...rnm.nt, an opoains h $1,500,000,000 of GovOrn mon t col f1tlurps Oxpectod that, long befoi delivory (ay should arrivo speci paym , l ent would ho rosulled, an in tiitpationi of that Ovent tI( - Saw that by tho dollontloIZa1tiol Y silver when it, would iot bo no f liced or felt hieir coin fituri Swould I)ecoio gold fut,uros, an tli peoplo would iot realize t i wrong done t-hom until near th -approach or delivory daoy.. - .Delivery day i now raidily at 8 pronoihin11g, 1mal the iomienit wVo rt t miogotizo silvor* wo rob it of ha] t its terTOis to the peophl. Lot Im m. hqjy(ou whly. Tho $k20,000.000, Y OOQ of public antid privato dobt i f argoly shlort-timei papor, anld wv han>. ill thlis coluntry only aboul Sinl roun1d numberhvs,.4 $ 00,000,000 i - gold. Tiw i iCy per cent, o this i by tige, to b kept locked up i - tho Natitinl Treasury a:,at resev( At least. 75 por c'it of tho hal anlce is held by the largo fiscal in - stittilions tHIt, ao also Ohe larges purchasers of theso mione ft r le-aving only about $.100,000,(000 gold ill 1Axi.nt('nco to deliver o l con I nt t s for $20,000,000,000. Th i1 inl mly m Iind, ( demlonl strate the pt p roNneh of the great (,st J "cornler-" ever mallde inl the mar11 ket. Tlmse mion have laid t(i schem'ils for thirty years to corn'! t(e imtoiev oh the nation. Ifr w ply itito their hands they :4r 4uro *f site'ed ; and succo lilvals.thiit tlile entiro weilth o tlis itatioi is absolutely at il tilorcy of this god.( ilg. If th< do not lako it all it will b)o silmpi alli piti'ly hecatiuse they ,aro toe But supp( we discllr , go ou swo'ri (hi t to t e i . olJ'ilell t bt Supportitig itS iit ilitersts an1) p )ass this in. v. enIinage of S IIve. tillillimllt, whait will 1we tio u[ hct'. t i at mice break Iho cot iter ~ ~~ alI ~li ls who IhaV soIld t lis fullires froni distre's and disaster ; we bring haippinos aldnt pros p'i'ity to t I old wt thou W Irking a Iy in just ico to tIe pui Vhaue )r o f t h I i'urs. .Ilo wI I get wlt he bought with iterest whereas li llow Nwantits tot extort tlfrill61 tllo s.-ler I w leluw t h eAlle e .nt d I.ivir what he (th butyer( has o'orter'i'(d. I t is an a - act, f si ipl ju;tiv 1and right ti bra uip slwel oamildillg S'.e e; \ 1"r. lo akerI do nlot wish ay all\ thing. if 1 11i.1palamliitar\ aini ~ ' . Ih l n e v rnot t.4 do i i but I lmv4 hlv that hi ov litt is a dlf! d )ir. :lu1d it. is wel Iaw ti ha t't hih dobt is h Q largel'Iy i~inr edi h>hs t tw fil r:-. 1 t h :s o. ve.r 8 ,00 0 Cf thirty-vIa contracts for thI vdI' iv v (Af ('011 olltstalid i II whiich mtre in the near futitr - _Ad how any t who ha b-I ' - abl bod' t iiy can I kee'p from tflee Iit ii like ai traitor' to lis coutriy wht I - hii vot es to striko down siiIve'r alt o meet, th1920o obiligat ions with bloo e hought sweat-hbouutij, and co sctiec-houmghtt cohl is morite t inu it (all ttmadortanlld. 3, 'VT far'-fbthid prttet( < ivwhich Itosi r< ei'nt. issunles of bli ('eutive w ~ho sirtanigily itnsists it ii n vi n thi( oeii'ia'i wXhti( h - i' <lst rthe g~lioveranntniuwhiebihe tis otu -s oito~~I represen. we 'ud' 1 d '0 thiolis'l'~ tmill ioins shlt Il havii bi'e a-issued. this anwtti prtetext willI sti '3 for sucesstive i:.ttu's oif bondst.. wit. - Iu li m iii it (ili he ig e iiwn ii'I 5 hankrt itr tuf Iou'traged pIC ri s oi'11 i thir majeO' ty andt( delt j' thmoney iIt changes out oft 11 Iliotii g It of prophli' '''et' fpower lir'saii that iti mt I li e 'u t th i rt lu l t lii(t breuti ie fis sOihrs(, -t ig frgedtt upf ht people'sthand t. Previhis tthe bealani eut. if the wari tii 'ha .\u witrkis 'i]t b sal t til st Ii rs ai~tt(i mont lt.tSinc' ishand rand this bCgl i or vno th i ste'i stem,-r's ha - oithh up. with the r''ifest al n thentrad Iofii' t pot ast sut'r Sso d Iio as ib aee hut a by,))),(t)( I ot. \'It 'hil.I takderlon im - to ghti'ts of'ade ak agi, ovei I. if the warizI Iihobl1 8ltophith s ht timei ital the faner Ith Ca 1ighto i it pt upe othe itad ou heit' fiihtW tuh y n ti ourIi ."(f try ill11 sui'rer. i h raly c to th soucterna agrpiculturiso s I mo s 't prospeountrpopld ofnt yt wrld.'' T o btot o t rly ondep<- n st dnt, howevr the ctofthorn cro Shuhix in ashtor, butii a by prc st iotodit (jffuit o farmas wl f arly wse of the farmer he. lowv to Enjoy Good Ilealth. Iflou firo sulfering with any skil mt "0 W~OOddsae 1teltiill, Catlarrh1, o Ulcers, Old Sores, (eiieral lDeblity,etc., d lelid stamp to) the Ilood lnhiln C. , At lata, G:k., for book of wimnlirful etire., Y free. This book will poit. IIthe Wa1% to S tped.y r'c1overl. ol taile Wiood Halin, - (I 11.) Is ani ufatctuired af-er a long1 a tested prescription of ani eninenit.t ivi*byA dC1an10, anld ka the b.e -t mlhaidip :ataml lood ptirifying Iedlicini inl the11 world 0 11wa1:0 of suibstitites. Price $1.00 fii 0 large )o LIe. See at IV1is eet elweI h v. For sait by I umggi.4t. feb27 The Warren Manu ifacturing Co. s IS Soliciting subscriptions to t cot. 0tonl Mil to bo built, on tho crook near Aiken Junction, fivo milcE from Aiken. This section wil] not bo bohind in phmlts, t1 moro tho morrior, and the profit to the county and. poo Floreeo is agitalting a cotton mill. Sealed Bids. Seal dids will be received at my . oflice tutili the 4th of March next fIor the building of two rock pillars by - the cubic yard at the Easley .bridge - Onl Saluda, one at each bank, to be ~ let down five feet below the bed of lthe stream unless a firm bearinig is f found, timbers must, be put in to be Rubble Mlsonary laid in cement. 1'imber will be furnished at the C bridgc, thei' cement at Green ville, C. It. Specifieations can be seen on the 5th at the bridge when all bid N will be opened. Bids will be received the snme as above for the building of a covered bridge at same place one hundred r feet long on the .I lowe bridge plan, - lumber fuirnished w ithin two miles ~ and irons fIu'IIished at Greenville, C. 3 Bids will be receivad for the same t kind of a britige at Noiris Cotton - Ml, everything furnislied to hand. Bids Will be:received onl this brid ge uniitil (he 10th of Maircl anil opened at the bridge March lit h 1896. 2'. County Superuisor. Final Settiement Notice. 0 I wili niplyv to .1. It. NewbterY, .Jttolge 4f I l 1Ibat wr l'icious t.. -! .lbe .161h 11:13 1f .\arch 1.11, f"41r h ive 1t) 'nake 1 ia sI tte Inl-lt of.1 the es-tate (of W. A . - l'errY, e , anill asket to) be dlim "isse as ahI sI -; ra.I . . T. D)A RM\AIN, -THE PRESENT COLD WAVE SUCCESTS ~BLANKETS - 1hav e 10 pai rs wool Blan11kelt Iwhieh havie been1 reduced to $3 am1 $1. Thies' urn ce.rtainly balrgains womn i. .\l ut be sold, our i price: IIare right. ~ K IC I'P YOI'R CIIILDR EN WA RM. -A hig lot, of' children's *Woo D rawer's. These goodls will b)o solb - lfor loss than cost. t~ A full Isto~ck of' Shoes always om ,l hatd at, SDRY GOODS AND SHOES!I 11 15 Pe(tlltn St., bireenville, S. C. 1 le..' 3 Misses McKAY, .M au Street, (;REENVI LiC., S. e. IlInve noiw reaid y f.>r salO till thle Li(st Styles' it H ATS, BONNETS AND 6IAP S For L adies, M isses and cild etn. F07 'They keep, contstnitly on hand all ihi Novelties at lowat ,irice.t. X Ou~r patronnge solited. e| MrSSICS MCKAY, t ~ Main Street.,_Greenville, S. C. 0 If y'ou wantd the fiest P'IUURES mad<(1 n) in the~ State, go to a1 Wheeler's Stud(Io, 113 M'ic1ce A venneti Grteenville, S. C A&Y" Crtayon P'ortranits al specialty'. A pril 7-y. cotfton. W'\ith careful rotation of crops and libera'l fer'tilizations, -cotton lands wvill improve. Tlhe f ap~plication of' a prloper feri. I lizer containing sufficient Pot e ash often makes the difference b 1etween a pr1ofntale crop) and Sfailure. Use fertilizers contain ing not less than 3 to 4%l~ Actual Potash. 'Kainit is a compljlete specific against "Rust." Our pmrphlets~ are notl ntlverising rcicu lm . lng specia fertibizers but nre tpracti< il wo'rks:.Iuotai.j, mgthe resuilts of test expecrimtents.. m & I-.ver cotton farmer shouild hacve' a tio>. -re 3 sent fcc for ilhe asking. 11- w r GRAA Ie AT IV ).... 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 OLOTIKZRG 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 ahd Children. HATS IN ABUNDANCE! At 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. Ne ek wear. In all the Latest Styles; made by the best houses in the world. UNIVERSAL SHIRTS I Ask to see our UNIVERSAL SHIRTS; Laundried and Un. landried. They are said to be the best shirts in the market for the money. EVE RY T IF In fact, we have EVERYTHING that is c Hat and Gents' Furnishing I EVERTMC [ . NO OLD GOODS, and all we ask is a cal Thanking you for past patronage we are Yours respectfully, DrP Idfus &eC. THE NEW CLOTHIERS 11: and I 5 Main street, Greenville, S. C. Ladies Underwear. Just recivedal oue)C1d u1) the nicest line of Ladies' Un derwear over shown in this mia.iet. Gowns, Chemise, Skirts, Corset Covers, Drawers. We guarantee the prices to be lower than you can buy the same gar mnent for from any New York house. We cordially ivite all ladies to call anld see our stock, whether you want to buy or not. Miss Mamic Townsend has charge of this department and wvill take pleasure at any timo mn showing you through. Ladles' Shirt Warst. Just opened up a pretty line' of Ladies' Shirt Waist at the popular prices--50 cents, 75 cts. and $1.00; these are cheaper than you can buy the goods and have them made up. Wash Silks. Just in a large line of Wash Silks for waist and full dresses at 3 cents. Call and1 see them you are sure to buy as they aro so prietty and such great value, Yours Truly, RicherQ~ansoer TITAN EVER PRODUCED. rrroUn IUYNTES, ATS AND UniSHINS~ WE'.E TALKING ABOUT. ILook over the stock; it's complete now,. and see if you dlon't agree wvith us. One of' two things we alwvays mean 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-. wvhe re. GREENVILLE, S. C. THIRTY *.DAYS! For the next Thirty Days wve will ofeSpca Bargains in 'erSeca M I L LI N E R Y \Ve have gone through our stock and marked them down at prices that will make them go. Give us a call before buy img, and save your money. D~on't fail to see our 25 cents Felt Hats. 'We carr'y a beautiful line of Stamped Linen, and Xmas Novelties. M isses itogers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, apir4mo0 0 iho rcot (... e r Oi. n ,m.. m....ll, . C.a