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"I>" N d tor. vW12 VERB tUi ROPAY. ubscription One Dollar a Yeaj Entered at the Post Onlce at PIokens a4 Seconi-class matter. ADVERTISING RATES. onto tlollar por inch for first insertioni, fif ty conts for eneli Stabseqnteit. iisert.Iotn. Liberal discount for atvertiseme:ts on tan nutal coat-racts. Terms ensh. Aniatial con tracts nayailo quarterly. No lavort esi. Ono pries) to all. No ipe cial position or special rates to foreigi zad vertisers. All st"ei mItut tako the rim of thio paper and ablido by sach rates. Local naotices, in locail coitan, 10 veiits per line for first insertiotn anid ive cents for each aubseqiueit inisertion. Aivertisemenits for coning istae sh1oul bo hanided it not later than Monday morn ing. Tieh elitor will not. bo responisible for the VICiS ati l piiotis of corresponalnts', liii less the same are editorially entlorsed. Tt I U8'1)t Y, IMARCI 12,18!96. M11. 90AWDEN'N CALL. 'l'7111 Jo2RNA1, 11a alread y pub)1 lished tho call of J. W. Bowden, Membier National Committo for South Carolina American Silver Party, and it is presumed that its readers have carefully read and considered tihe same. It imAst e adllitted that him statemient of conditions is clear and appeIls strongly to overy fooling of rescit ment against oppression and erime against the property rights of tlie toiling mIsses under the form of laws, but does lio suggast the prop er remedy for the trouble? Will it be est to) follow his suggestion blindly? Ia.s Mr. Bowden's sue cers and xperiele( inl puilic life qualified him ais a safe leader inl a matter of ho much i ilnport aice? Tllese an titls tions tlat miilural - ly pesellk-nt Hitmnselves fur collsid oration, [efo' the people of Soutli Carolina tilr lw alway tlle fruits of maly i liha( well victory aid go bhillidly iiito all ulleertain political Organization unider a 1eIder, whose ability fr 1*1e1' ala lidertkiiIgM has not vet I n-lic r 1geized. Why attempalit to divido the Peform ers of tile tato aind fomrni1 I 1lw rga nalli~a, w~llen Ill are all ill favor (f tle sallle thilin which Mir. wd!-n propo.,es to accomli plish by h pylan and ulld11r his Vo1')' I'1111114.i1 ' lL~~'55 r ui South Caroihna, except "Mr. Eliot ofI fro silver, an haiis spoken for it. Ii,-y hiarters and have the :h of knoingI the best mfenla of ai(cmplishing this oh.. jct, yeot not iine of themn ari e amed by MIr. I owden as 1hemg in cin. sultationi with himii aind advising the issue of his call. it aippThars to the .1(11 i:.\i that te call was made without prop r ecmsideratiLon and has in itev. shipjs ad, intcidenit ly, of ~ 1oitical of )~te rl a lidii tue' ig-ri i, holder's of th la tu. 'ounity'O~l organi Silver heapue' Each vo tter imutst. dcide this qutes.. tion for hiiself, het siouald hot be ini too hI~ii hlurry about it. The Rofrmers have celnt ri of the Dem nocratije organ izain and1211 will likely wishi to retatini it, and1( they Will bie glad foIt r Pickens e '(lu ty reformeb(rs to stand1( in lhne with thoem and hlp~j to keop thle organ.. izationi oult of the p)ower of lhe gold bungs, whlmo would M lhted to sondi a delegation to Chicago and have eontIrol of t ho federal p~atronage ini this Stato again, in the ov'ent of Domnocratic victory. It will bo time Zenough to try other organization, when the fight is lost insido the Democratic Par ty. Be patient and watchful, and -don 't cut loose until you see some. thing better to tie to. There are wild and visionmary politicians whc will risk anything for the hopo) oi offce. The word1, league, has not pleas ant association of ideas for South Carolinians, and is somewhat dis tastul to some who remember ther U'nion Lenguns. A Mexican was condemned to death for stealing a cnn of kero sene. Ho was taken out by a patr.. ty of soldiers, received a volley of bullets at closo rango and was left for dead. As soon as the soldliors had gone lhe sprang to his foot and walkod *to tho City of Mexico anany mlbs away, wvhero ho entorod a hospital. 'rho doctors found three rifle bullets imbedded in his skull but ho was not fatally ]njured. Now the authorities of the townu which ordeuad him oe cutoed want him fick in ordor to shoot him a ., But ho objects. T Oct.ons Contlo teoe portt In 1 Favor-B'if Syhiopsis o tho Got Work-Ile Ilas dono ahd is Doing I the louso. Wallinigt-n,.D. C;., Feb 2), 1800. It will be gratifying to tle friends c Mr. A. C, Latiier and to 1nany of til leiders ot the Press & Iann ner to knoV tha the jections Committee of the House. o Repesetatveshave reportled un181A motisly to the Iouse that Mr. Latimer Is entitled 0to h seat from the Third Con gressilnal district of Soulth Carolinait for the possession of whichin colitest ms beeln in titued by lober t M)oor111:1In. This rIeport will of course he aeltieseed in ainl approved by the House, aid the imiatler bei)g a privileged one under Ihe rles( Can be called upI at, almo.-t anly timei. Of cotlSe suh contests are Supposed to be determiled 11pon the )aw :itd I he evidence; hut still there Is m1uch ill tile act ion I huis taken th:it will be gratifying 1o Ihe friends" of Mr. Iatimer. Sillilose fiml insltnce, 1hiat Mir. lattimer ma.s; Iwr2 - smnally lislil-iil by his fellows ill llte flouise, or 11ha1; by previons continet.. hel ha Imiret'red himiself ohloxious to mn1y of them. do you think the r'esult. of his Contest0. wouhl hs:ve been the same? NoP b)ody knowS be.t ter t.han liwyers aal judg ies i:it - 'persoln vEi ionll:ls i'nltel lio I -I enter t: lc ss (extenit jiltm . 1 Hiln of 111 quelitiotis lat aIre( settileil ill the ('oulrts. le llae above all others whore just ice i., Suplposedto b1 Ie mletedI ou(t without fear, Nfavor or. all'c-tion. The isi is not. vsset ially dill'er it, ill thi' t wo I lotses of Conlgress, where mpIeiheis ein aklways llad excuise anid ju1Slillen-l t'ln for doing what dhey very iuneh want to dIo. The individ:m1tl is ldssnd lost ight. of; ail ilvly it. is the ilpersonal eltle!nt that ik the greatest, factor1' il d'tieCri1111ing Ite initllence lintI treefulni0:S of :1 N111e1mer inl either loise of Conygre.. It is not tll. 11a11 Who Is 11mosft oil his feet in lebalte, or' who is keenlest in repartee, tllt ac ecoin lishes the atost. Ilidcdi, such a iersoln i s oftentim withou anly ivilllelice a .111 with his fe llows Oil tle floo nld can) accomplish abio. hitteh nothiig. I ,egisl:iliion is m b ld :tud Shapedl intheWC I ointite roonlis, aind it it is there that Ieub nuthe Ilikst. havt%*e it ililuelcee if they wNslil :itll'ect. rosult<;. A f'avorable report from lie comi'i.ee ill ehutr-ge of a IllI genecrally lilvans that, lt, hill wIn ipsa if it can be eicied on the caleider or talkei ull) for ac:l ion. Of cotuse mlany tingt i hodV as ittwichly ast i on 10l11;e of Replesen it-ttives conispire to pieveti 'actiol (lte thtgreat bulk of I he bill, of a loal (r speciul sair :IeTr; blL it speaks well fisr Ihe workiig <pilitiCs of a missnbie' whenl le i- ;Ible it p.rotilre fhworable comite at ion oil - hill u hich ht he s tIA er akilCelnWn to eltinpion. The work is done, linot. I ta1lking before the public 01 (the floor' of the llowtte, hut by s1isit. pversonl, energ'ltic intercoril-.e wi%-it hthe insihiter %s N who) contrlol the it Ite' l r. l at inn-r has caue also to be himself gratill iti Ith I ianif i on s if frienl dly regtisriiits.n i(11 h,. (t ifin1 if I t.e lst!ss iol's (t'nniiiittes . l's ile has hmil evidvenlce beoire' howel ver,-f. 4 t.i illin n sst iolml' mbsiiii lt <155jit _iA uuji's with which hev was ni -i' (l. I t si4ela soilgress, foirl il stAi-.1s hc g ilt .an i iou r'e(is't fionti tIhe WIr- Chail s ( 1 iilnsu tte in favorl of It hi hill wi i ll- isin'it rd leviIC-r i th relief (i f Now. lICrry follege, a hill which propiosed Co pay -1.0100 filr injies1121 tot tle 4lilege h inblings whi I-l veru1 ited Is ba; 1r rIIcks byo " i Ited SI: t rI ps ht ISs 1 1 of Ier war Anl , bihe way, ill- illts nmiaged in thitis Con. gress11, t40 getI 1 likefa orbl report frot tht( prsein Cinitille 4n1 War im li l inl th hlst Colinssa got i nl a'uitslii re Itz lfr the 'C imiit tee oi l Claimris sn . h-ill which he ilt)i t llved to refltair to they t ithe .i:,5i wl hith ws. paid in fit.es ill bhl (tssof tit Sheriffs who hatil heen ad. jdd ~lVtin coitempt for nizing railroal irlty (i itit m- In te nds o rtuf ai'i rci h sit f the l'it ed llstagslte Cir Is o ur'I t-,' Slit also i 5' i1g5 intrs ) 2111( fathere i nisi~ t t hil 2t'ngrss2 atd il fori th(le regt't t.ig of rlit r'Vs'l' (igreevrshsipsand directing11~1 tht.ng tax thel roa wsi re notl ison th y tantIo atll) recii. r.Tis il wasj( ' Jsgges1ted b (i he liot. t i ini Sot h Caroulit na, tad lit yousihl resntmber1 ihel I sis~latu memoirialize Conges tti' wats ntne thereiit and itsi consideratioly the' it'litteeu on 'thelli diludiir u uthe il hinoale t i n i' t.;i andi the's h 'i passed lilt lose, bu1 titi te Iitt( con ereon wet 151I ii'h lso isun tis' c (netdn uiit w tlerl 'n'liir lin o whi'A. Ltier penni 5(ngrati : ll' hrii t.ef w ih menbrs fil' enhi t )1io the 'res.((tii an i in h~uills to fsi geneal iltp r Sfi2-1 : a, f Ior it:invt, iaiibi wit h hei sol i: btfoe thes Cotcite on Agr'ituturie hiht prvideis for lthe furn. 1ieoshio sds hulbs tinte oihy est hrough111C'itit cuntr lt' forit hei propagt' 1ion'l' thd distiusti ofiue. ai ngiy t' co'erygsan iexprie tit.0 sta stin: andil, deiite r th fac thatti is illtiif itibut'e (if husi' tisow lwa and unds r hiit:t tw frankl''51i' t'r.iLtimer has)3 bi)rought. ti connit' te ito itiihiay o lokin at 'vhe subs. ,iert, ..\nother bliltorwhoich he hbfor t vo t'lnnittee onlt Pulie3 hsLadstsis eso t Shtats \oftthesi11 Uni, asituit Inow, hale thelbeefi)t'(of'ta certlin par of t hei pti a hli' isigforti schoo liiurpse.' llThtevorigina' Stat e it~iunos imit ther wereld ntsl iiihi 1uo fands, hav neveglt'sr tado suhohendti Tihil's hi ll hf Ait, La'time'i oto se s 'ilt ti'uu ts granit.il'l 1(f landtsl ftor holi purpoe s stt Carlina undaersiisi) thit tsmiati ui w'ouihl b n t gl'ed ltti'utu.'.c0o,89ners; andls t'i wh('ltofm contemplatesi tihat (lilt fs'niten Stts as lie puborlict soilmansisisli l salI dtiidetup t'hci 1oe ri'ataly atinonlii the S'tateO' f~s en ited itlthtoiund'r' wheIprs vison tof he hoi'l. sTe (itlie Lsat idisiCi inoitee seiat.Ireent constituntes, i doiv nateii ofby r Westiern men iso the St I ate1 itthin whoe bords' he pbi lamis .Iolie an? they ar ver geeally ktoppoused i shil.C1 a hl, ullr Laotit ie oatpsni' thet teyes dof Eatern imen'o o rthe3 riuti o hearito fce a rott, fri m 'iiIte' Ionuittetsi t'ven'( t hui~stshould he Ia n adse na Then if ht'Lel mattr touldht be fored to a' vot inthe ocalouseo the 'lrge d(ltega itisfri ts~he liae to be benmtited, New IYorkhs f insaoe ith her dot tliepire'sentaltivets anmi goihei Wer mn. ofU'ltiteuni 'itee, who feafu that. toh lof ngwold ovride) ac adves rprtillyt keep th nur bied in thea couit oo m.nl Manttrs. oban Jayb) (u~eq is A Spartanbur'g .sGofal to the d Greenville News under date March C th,, has the following particulare of the cowardly killing of Doputy SMarhal John Kirby: SAnRTANnoUna, S. C., March 5.- ( United StatOs Deputy iMarshal t John Kirby was shot and killed to- i (lay it Holly Springs, in thiscoun ty. Mr. Kirby with two sons, Jim and Lloyd, and two specials t name11d John Mtiller and Newtonix Browvn, loft her1-o Weldnesday after- a 110011 for a raid in tho upper ond. ' Last night thov found. and cap- v tured two blockadors named Joe I and Joli Dill and about sixty 11 galloini of corn liquor. John Dill v wvas at troublosomeo prisoner anud C rosisted so violently that he was t hant11d cutl'od, Later Ie becanie s (<uioter and prm)nise(d oe(dijneo aid I tl c111's f were taken oil. The par- ( ty started in two wagons, N ililer going tahlead vith tll seized whis koy an1d tih(' othe1s following. The rear wagon stoI)pped at Holy Iv Springs early this m1ornling to rest N an11d get brXak fast. Tie two K irhv boys, slpposinig tht prisolers t'o be, all righ. It and recolciltd, wen I off to a pon1d near by to shoot ducks. BIrovin Vas entirely oil, his guard, fearing uno tr-ouble, amnd Deputy Nirshal Kirby put. dowiI the Wiich estor rifle ho carried and11 started to crawl into the wagonI. While his back was tui-ied oue of tlii Dills, supposed to bo John, pickod ipi th rillo and fired a )uII lot, into Kirby's hrin, killing him I mlstantily. Ani attempt was matdo i to shoot BrowI, bilt it seems thero waIs only ono hullet in the rifo. I-rown himself tried to shoot but I his pistol failud to work. ThIo Dills escaped, going in tho dnt'ection of' la.sy Mountain, (r'eenv ille county. Kirby's body vas brought to this city. Nill'r got in about 3 o'clock this after 110011, bringing the captured whis koy anld reportinig the facts. Kirby was one of the bo.-t known illol inl this soctionl, havilg beoi an ollicor for severn years. ILast yor lhe shot and killed a m1an iinied Hanmmet in this city. On his second trial', 1w was convic ted of ianslaughliter andt his caso is n1ow pending in tle suprem o co't on motion for a now trial. A. 11. Dein, of Grecen illo, was his couni sol. Thto Legislatuire, wlich aid jour'ned him) d(ie yisterday aftr 1001, was il stssioln ifl -f I1 (l.aYs and durinig thal (ipI i vr . (o .lj 1 woro introulcei ati acted upon. t As to the god or had results of this Legislatuir. fi ne vill tell, but to the casual ob1-rVer it hol 1i , if, outsido the i hills rvequired to I < passed by Ilwt Cnstitution, little was accomliliiel thlat ill the pe' ple one way or the. othier. The~ gr,-at mias-i of the m.-asurt's are (of no( g'ineral imp.>ranlenor -c themi. road hilils buat thev were' ki lied in ihe Senio.. Two t hmt imssed, how ov~er', are of impiIor'tanlcc. The4 Ii rst ent forfirt chtss and 2 et rePil Iiill e(sIllieet alug 1" .dS ow\'ledc atllen to have thei. samiE' thog passen1ge rland fre1I'ii ght. ra tes. altionl of which wil Iibe precept ibly felt, is the 1iew~ lispensalry luiv es8tabIlishilng a lioaird of (a'otro 1'd>c electedl Friday night, ta t heyar gener'ally conceded to Ile sledid busin1oss m11en. 1Of l coure there ar'111e mla ny ot her b'ills of' of' genieral apllicnti'on, bujt Ihoir oper1ationI will not Ice geunral.. ly cv iden't to thie orinariiiuy cit izen. 1tedl with.1 the I rgislatunro f'or years -say thiis was thle m1 st. r'emiarkabh. session1 11n rspect to the illmhber' of disagr'eementi s and1( confierences. In fact thant was aill bef'oret the two bodies for the last thriee daiys. T Ihis wafs caluised bcy po'st pon1in1g tlhe disposiltion (of' vital ly i m portant mensuro to thlie v'ery last momenilit. It is concoded to he a1 had1 prae1t ie'c but it too ofteni hiappens to be the 'caso.-Columbia1! 1 Reg1ister'. W \thy, t hen. ha~ve' we not a (com.. pliato aund organi izedl silver' league. ini situa4tioni is simplyd~ this, the' Ma '~conlventianI will h e ccent rol led hey R leform11ers who Ibel ieve in 10( to I. I Thaiit, ('icvet ion willI send de-. atos to C'hicagi. pledged to siup uport 110 main cor Piatform'11 thait ig .. anud t.andltidatt. is focrt''d uponi the D ~uooeratit' par'ty theni thle electo.. ral v'ote oif Sout Ih C'aroia will 1 not he enast f'or sucth a canid 'idatot. Unil i thIis (ointIingoeyi ha1ppens,. - hiowever', w~hyv shllId we hce asked to go into that hierciulean task of forming a no0w paty and'. surr 51 ien.. der'i 0our or1ganizationu to lie organ.i . Iation t) the enemies of' the A111 ance and1( Reformn? What would lie tho result of' thIis move? We would have four' parties in this St'ato, viz., the Clevolanid D~emo.. cascall ing themeleI(s the trute Demiocr'acy, t he Refor'm ori A lli an1ce, the Silver party, antd the wvhito Ropublicans.-Cott(on Plan t. It is said that .1,352 irains air r'ive at and .leave Chiicago danily about one-fourth being fr'eight trnmnl Georgia has qited ab6ut 800;. )00 population i tho tbirtg years mdizy with 1890, Alabama iearly J00,000, 'South Caroliin about 50,000, and Louisiana about 500, 00. Nowhe~ro can a southern tato bo found which has docroasod n population or 11111 o the slow pro ross of Maine and Velmont. 'hosos tatistics m1oan )1 1some hulg. Thoy mean that the poo Ile of the nort.heast, and northvest ro tired1 of blizzitrds and droughbs. hioy a(roking hollis in Sections h'lore t ho colditions of existenco ro miore favorabl. Already they l'o Sfindilg la'ge coloies gouiltl ilral, anid the wiping out of soC ionallisnl wvill bring" millions of 11e Ii u'o. ThIlo 10xt dlclde (will uO a big tido of imiigration flingil" illto the soil lh.-- _A tlnte. kstiSti tution. ,ThIS 91- : S3.41000Cw Norl'i Carlolilla 111s ])i'o(duCo< Olle woIl(e(1'eIll Cows, Illi1. the oneo tiC 1l ftriller living ill S.aleii hpltonsh~lip, nea-tr Rle~igh, N receltly sold to a Wilstoni )lltcil 1' aliay ho regiliuded jtistlV as oi( of i he imost, I'( 1e1irkli1)10 ovor flow!i ill till) Silly solith. 1'Ie ow VIli Rol(t \. s 2:? Yeils (Id. 'r ) u"rs sho hild 'givon two rl!lont. of milk daily, m iking a otal ot 12y,70 gallons. IaIndite inilk ben11 sidld it 20 clits gml loiu t wolll( 111vo I)rl'igilt $2,77.. his, auhll to t I $Ii5 forl which lhe COW'S linou calxve's w(ro sold, mikes $: 1 .)00C r ize1 l from ome ,ow. Tll fl'a ri 101' slvs t]hat wilmli li W illd il0 :1 ,k'at lli1scow thegy ouiglit t.it-y we.ro getting fresli ,li]i Ig v i. .AH 'Norls. o 111 1g 1 toi t Si .'ituly heir own )3it.1 oll? Old MW\ , ix-e-I <doll( kne w wha1"t p Ii's bellt. oi. bit I k now tihat lies )1'Oko oil p(kerr inlost o' (e tilit'. Thrl iee-<quir"I - idv c;~ onl-d is the c 11110 oce-ii v ly him f'i 1 111l 1iiftu ill ilit' 2t ltilie. '[ '~ kn;if' 111s 111i11 nhi itS cil I'11) hlroughl 1ti i u' d (fn 'i .I 1:-; i sc-1 'eli nle ii .1 11111 t -e (llly n~l w".y...Il'li l i will I > h -- l nI a i t w 1a r has a 'r M i lit-risliing m mt 11 M:1111'11 \i li t igvis. e ht l ' o o sglp nialie tili is a i b tto i ha ro Lun fr Slhe. nl aVr ii n i. ti~n ii- e iti n, hal.i Mas n oi ia b, eIt. \\ i ii be tildt :it ri ~ t ' slit* :t j it \V II i e.:a l tl -ls Irn) !. Ap1 . 1 " T. '. . H 1E X ~iMONs, (Ji,-1' :\9 hr eifsleon mercnt suitAleuoh:lrs. hOP.RI5,B, et. .i ~ C.\lii tx,)A.N Den tist Kre. i.ir"t iii~ni,~ot11)'Sc ie tif Amer in i 'i-r t.. s \IttI Agencyi~r~.. forX C, \.A NN WI v. 'ite' uoliiWAY, Na YoltgK.a oblest burenu ior reing i'tent linA ien2.S the iti~e b a ieticin fre o- chgo nth worbi splenibny i rae . No~ a tellbrentl r St.:r IAmLM Abro Atir1NGNT Hom i dr ufny ewarmy -rtl sfi til b:0 ny weeklyt u r et l il-k li I h's l'ti hedu till I il, the inl ti mpor-la' I. itIil b o e pe -i i lils O riirte 'a~OunTo Yea. HOM AN- FARi. I comimgs tgi llltl ~t it proil nntutil ,y haveii' Ca' mar I hut 1:inli aitm s, in3 iii s. i- - Ba uew :11 i i. lr e ~i ryet 'cilti I ol r t i ,. l r u l ei D n T p IMcEALDS' m4a*-cvBUD ET&*i PWUN and PHAX FOR THE PHOLKS. MR. E1Ton: March 1899, Right now is a good time to begim a garden. We havo all the seeds you want and also I rish potatoos and tools to work themii with. Don't forget these things. Potato Ilooks, Rakes, Spades, S hovels, Forks, and Wheelbar 1oWs. New Hats and Shoes. New Spring Dress Goods. New clothing. New everything, Nice and bright. Go in our furniture rooms and look all about. See the nice beds and bureaus and pretty rockers. Sit down and rest that tired feeling. Come everybody, but don't all come at once. TV. T. .M'Fa . GOOD NE WS! GOO) NEWrS. Pickens & Easley R.R. To bc finished, provided we can raise tie ony. Now, in orler to (1o that, save your diles 'and they will make dol lars. Walker & Owings have bouglt out the clleap "'Wreck Store,'' 117 Main sreef , GAreen ville, S. C. They aro close cash buYers. 1Ru3'y bargains and sell bargains is their Imiotto. Wn1011 you visit (reeiville al want to find the chieapesi store in town, look us up, and we will Soon convince you that we have the cheapest gOOds ill the city. Give us a call and sue for yourself. We gualaniht to save yoil money. Walker & Owings, 117 Main St., Greenville, S. C. Feb. :27, 1s ;, tf THE~ PRESEN4T COLD WAVE SUCCESTS BLANKETS I haivn 10 palirs wooil Ilainkots whlich haive lbe!n redIuced( to $.3 andl WooleniI l'nderwecar f'or men and womIIWn. Muslt bo soIld, our prices NKi.I'IJP YOUR~ CIIHLDREN A hig lot, of children's Wool If )rawor. '.Those goods will ho sold ltor leSS thanli cost. A full stock of Shocs alwvays on hand at DRY GOODS AND SHOES I 15 Pendletoni St., (reeunvllle, s. C. 8nov94. Misses bHolAY, V Io' S(reet IA\ NILL, S. . For L, tlies, Alisses and Chnidreni. The luy keep cna.,nt ly on hand] all thne Novelnes at lowet t price'.s. Youir pamtr)o3nage soliled. M 1s8ES McKAY, \iai ni st re't., e enivinle, s. (. .If you want theIn linest PICTURES inade il1 the State, go to Ikheelr' Studio, 118 Mr i ee Avenone Greni vi lle, S. c Y Ciyon P'otramits a speciailty. A pril 7- y. "Blight costs cotton planters more than five million dollars an nually. This is an enormous waste, and can be p~revented. Practical experiments at Ala bama Ex periment Station show conclusively that the use of " Kainit " wvill prevent that dreaded plant disease. Our p-urm bllete are nuot ndvertie~ing cucreni.1rm. m nu pial ceauilie bt, ar practuia works, contain,. Ever? ottou huu r r lal lo n as ej slc line. CERMAN IAJ.I \voi s, Now that the Fall and Winter Season is again at hand, and Cotton has again proved itself King, we wish to call your attention to the Stock of Goods we have to sell you. Our line of OXLOTHItiG Consists of every Style, and is made of every fIabric. The Prices are such as to enable every one to buy a New Suit. Trousers and Suits to fit the Boys and Children. HATS IN ABUNDANCE! At all Prices, and Cheaper and Better than you can get in any other store in the State. UND RW AR ! From 50 cents a Suit up to $5-oo. Ne ek wear. n-all the Latest Styles; made by the best houses in the world. UNIVERSAL SHIRTS ! '\sk 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 THIN-G. n fact, we have EVERYTHING that is carried by a Clothing, Hat and Gents' Furnishing House. EVERYTH IC NEW! NO OLD GOODS, and all we ask is a call from you. Thanking you for past patronage we are Yours respectfully, DrefUs &Co., THE NEW CLOTHIERS 11:3 and 115 31ain Street, Creenville, S. C. Ladies Underwear. Just receivedl and opeOned Up he nmcest line of Ladlies' Un lerwear ever shown in this na.1ket. Gowns, Chemise, Skirts, Jorset Covers, Drawers. We unrantee the prices to be lower han you can buy the smn~e gar n~ent for from any Newv York mulse. Wer cordially mnvito all admes to call anid seo our stockc, ~vhether' you want to buy or iot. Miss Mamie Townsend has harge of this department and vill take pleasure at any time n showing you through. Ladies' Shirt Waist. Just opened up a pretty line of Ladies' Shirt Waist at the popular priccs--50 cents, 75 cts. and~ $1.01); these are cheaper than you can b)uy the goods and' have them made up. Wash Silks. JIust in a large line of Wash Silks for waist and full diresAss at 33 cents. Call and see thenm you are sure to buy as they aro so pretty and~ such great value. Yours Truly, Richerw Handsomer THAN EVER PRODUCED, flTOUR KOLOTHES, HATS AND FURNISHINGS WE'r1E TALKING ABOUT. Look over the stock; it's complete now, and see if you don't agree with us. One of two things we always rnean to do: To sell you better goods than you get elsewhere for the same price ; to sell you the samne goods at a lowver price than you get them else wvhere. GaRENtoLL S. C.a