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The People's Journal. LOOAL ITEMS. Mr. W. M. Hago'od, of Easley, was inI Piokens last Sunday. Read the chango In the ad of John TV. Lewis-d& Son, an1d profit thereby. T. J. farddin, Esq., left Saturday on a1 prospectilug tour In Southwest Georgia. D. T. Hayes, of Maynard, nado i pleasant call at tlis oillee Monday morni Ing. Dr. W. 1'. Field. of Aaynard, was in town Motnday aid made, the JOURNAL a pleasant call. Dr..J. R. Ritley tilled his appoltitments in the Presbyter In ehtulch: Siiday Ind preAled two excelilett sormtions. Me:ter-s' W- IH. and V. P. fLigott, of Greeiville, are spentd'.ng a few days with the fainly of Sh: * AleD)a.tel this-week. Ever-bo1y is invited to nUend the sing Ing at Seconi next Stiday,the 29th inst., at 1) a. in. Bring your d; loers and song books. Mrs. W. W. White, of A der-son. who has l'eeni vi Catpt. a (I M-s. J. L. Thoit ey for, t past ueek returned home lait Monday. Rev. V. Mt. lidin filled hi rgular pin1)1111 tile- 'S at )Aesville anld Th:> Numday. l1e prereled very acceptably to his congregaoos McAllister & leatteic has a clang'e this week in their advertiseien t amid will be pleased to have you examine tiheir st tck of now spring goods. Rev. J. E. Foster preached at. Moon. toln Grove Sunday Ini(d severlA if tie Plckcmtes went oat to he'ar a'td Teport a good Imteeiu'g anid a $jple'Li4%l rermitoni. A. K. Pirk has somtething' to say in his space this week Itoutt his tnew sprilg goods, and it will be to voor interest, to readit, if you watitto Any Iry goods. The young people it towin iad a soi-. e at tLhe residence of Mr. 1'. It. Price Fri pa.v eveni , , atid speot several hotwa's ii pleasanlt coniversal lonl amid grace ful dance. R. L. R. flenmz, of Greenville, has a chal nge in his adveti t-isettnetnt, vliel will be of Interest to his fieins and enstom ers In Pickenls eotytti.. See his new spritig goods. Our Voting frievil. J. 0. Seaborn, I-ts an excellent positio), as traveling ageit with tite Notrl hwostcrn: Yeast Co. II i: many f.ilends in Iieicns wih him iminh success and( feel assutre.1 that lie will give satisfaction in his iew field of labor. The Boat d of Control inet Mondiay and made the qntarleily settlmnct with Di penser aher. There is a sini halaie to the credit of the idispensary. and uider the plan adoitod by the ltoard. the (Its pelsary promises to be a Iliuncial suetiss this year. The speca1 nl(I; Imet ii . inhe MCIlodakt church at Piet e.' w -11 begin f 'om the p:ayer meeting Wed (w:tlav niiht 231h inst. The pa:-to- to he asaste-1 ny Pev. E 11. Toylesr,of Sra tb'., S. C. Mr. LToyless is Fill to be qutne a good picach or an(d revivi t. Today the driving wheel of I te il- on gine of the Valtalla (:otioo Mills goes roudil for tle i st tli. If vou wantt to Ree a a proty nil whel: Vonl ate 1in town calI iut1d see i his one. Comr.et ant jigeA pronotne it one of the be.t, inl t lie State. -Keowee Cot-rier, March 19. Mr. B..yhis Stephe.is died hast; F .-i-hy at t bie t.e:denice of h,: 'on. L. D). Strph etw. shout thre'e miles ?u "ito~twn, :ii wa)s bar2'bIl r.t thet famtil1t I cemterv4 onii Stundahy i). mo r. Rev'. W. (C. Sieab ornt coudne ed thle fin'eral ser'vic H le wa': 81 vous of iage and1( le-tves seven childreni 'as, fo.'mecrly of .Jones andI uist r'eturnedl~ froin Nor't h 'ith it new stock of goods~ vettisheg In the .Jo1JtNAI,. knoewn in Pickents conty v'ortisemnent and( cailt oni himt in his new gniarters in Greesiville. ''Te clcaring z'nd gi 21lI1ng of thei site forta 20 ~.000 $piindle ciottoii ill ill sene. be built Otn t.lhe wa'ter power' ktnowni as the Cotneross Shtoaib, thle propety ofIt Mr'. Wt. C. Coleman, of Sei-ee:, wh'io is thle prhneit mover ini Ihis (nterpr)ie an td to whose eergy its success is dute. A tcorin g :o ia 1CsOhn11(on pa212ed :Jy 1 h C2otm " o ' (d oif Supel(t viso. S Oni the 12; hi i.vt. the countty treasit'er is ant11heized pa21id $2 co)tt~lumurt 2on tatx 21 and al o i those nude" 18 yearis of 2, ,geie all the $2 reft'nhd . All iiit, bin g Itei re tCiJe.ipt, a boy.- muitsi t mke go(ed p' oof Ai rs. Cliiehlia Ham~tilton, w1id1owt of lie late Lemel flititon. died at the resi denICe of hiwrt Ssn, W. A. Hamtiilton. on) muel church, R1ev. J1. R. IItitev cont iiu~iig the funteral serv'ices. She was 21 2 ye.:trs old, and~ 121 1a lived 21 coni-ten chrlt eiist Ia life aid ldied a timtinphaint, deathl. She and1O1 cheri.h herl~'(i iI)0mory. er(i~OI Chatrlestont is i--rang i .ig to have a1 royal occ'a'ion (i~~I g the thh-t d week of AprilI, the most delighf(il seasont of ''-e yeair t~o visit the gramd ol City by lie Ro-a. It is the week of the Flor:h ["ath- unad Shuttz enfest, a .d the C otfede'ra' e Vet imts of the State ill have a hig ttnio. itere. TIuio South Ca --o (liidit ors wt I iS hlo eld their meetinga t'-e-' the -Snne week. T1he 'altl'oads wilh give low excen -sion rates, andh Chiarlesto'n may expet'C a1 large crowd of visitors, Comvptr'ollher Geiri1alliames N'oton hias for-wardedl a .onulen~l~tionl to theI Cotm mnissioner's of Electiont of the Conistiit tionel Convent ion st z.t ing thatot the Glen eral Assembly has821 apria~'itedl mioney'3 to pay the commtnissioner'ts, 1managers~'t' and11 clerka of thte elIectiont. Manah~gers' and1( cler-ks tunst miakhe oni thir~it a1cc'ounis, wlIh must cotain niiothin g but the per~i diem a1 n mileago. These accounits 1 haivol to be cetrtiflid by3 th1( commiiissioniers. T'he Comnptrollcer Genteral regetIs im.. Uedlialte atttt it ho thtis mattter ias 00 2.1 konuats ilil be paid1 tntil all are hn his .hands, T1hte gentiemtanly agent of the Nort h-. westet'n Yeast Co., of Chicago, Ill., dis t ributted free samnples (of tthir CClOrtedt~~ 3Iagic Yea~tst amtong our people t his wteetk. All lover's of pure'I attd 1hop maiilt bread 8hld' not fall to try' the salrnples of Magle Yeast. 'Tis' comtpatny boasts of having the largest, and1 cleante.St yeast factory it the wvotld, thir tales aver-aginig twenty toin dally. 1t goes to all patrts of theo world and lia all probailty has mnore ids1 amotg the ladies thtan any other artticle mntufactured in t his Or aniy otiher count-y and waus thie otly yealtt a'ward-Ied at dliploma and imedal for purtity antd ex cellence att the grecat Chicago Worbd's Fair-: If more of ottr peole wou1ld use this yeast andil oat brtead ftrott one to tour (days- old their dioctor' bills would be tmuch Jelss, Give It a trIal. ''hn Cann ity Alhiantce, of Pickens con 1y will hold( its next reguiat- meetIng on Wednesday, A pil, 2'2d. JNo. C. WA TK INS, Sc.- Jd D)Istrict Alliantce, From Maynard. There are no new caie of sickness 1i tis $ ecioon that I an awaro o.. One death Fa1"tu4 Smith. Mts, Mal;indai Snaith i still veer 1ic; as well as Jno. I. and 11. J Willian's. All others reported 1l this correspon 'dnce are convaleOsng. Oat sowing 13 Ilout conploted, m' niany of the far(. M are tigaeI ill hoe- U aitl plowi'lg to1alen). Itl.(1 dogs are said to visit tll, se 'o, about onmce a week, seek'ng whom they w:3 devour. 13. A. Gre mi ham the lumber ready to cel Maynard school house, ant. it will soon be filished. (. If. HotIldeks w'll soon build fn ele gaint sto:o houso near his 11111 ati gin1 about a imiilo ftoan Ced-ar Rock. J. PETER LOUS. March 22d 1896. Easley Newvs. Mrs. J. E. 11tagood co11Iplilttd IMis Nettio Hunt, of Gwreenville county with ain entortainnent 'Itiesday ovoniing. One of the features of the evening was a botanical play or content. Tho prizo was bourne off by your scribe who was happy in the pos Sussion of a lovely bouquet. The friends of Mrs. J. L. Lathem will bo pleased to learn that she is convelesing. The entertainnent givei Friday eveninig by til) Misses ]udgens' to a few frienids was very eijoyabit. Mulish-:anld re4it:atiols brightiedl tit evening. The revitation:4 of Miss Isidi lainkin were fine and( createl appilase. fromi those present. Rev. L. T. Webi4lon prea11hl to a 1a rge congregation at the haptist church 11st Sabbath. I on1) veyed the idIea that we sholid so li ve as to leave i1 gom1 i iwi Iece and at right. exatmple wheu we left this iutun dane sphere. Soveral of the sporting fraternitY, both hinekc andl whi'te- had to "cvoilne I)'" wil-1h their annual lievnsoe 1 "chai's" to the city cottneil Saturday. . 64W ftlIght sevetl other things were got ing .1. 111pen111 this weekil hmlienially, hu thley did'nit. 'it. Miss Ajflaggie Sillith, of LUrens411, who1 has11 bwen visitnlug ll')r brother, .1. 31. an4tl and famnily, wenti to Pendlettml last week. 1). 11. T411npIlt 111( tlaighter, liS No ra, (of Laurens conty, visitel thet. foriner's soit-in-lw, Dr. Sheldon, hist wveek. Mrs. J. I'. ChapmIan, of Contral, is vIsit ing reItives ill town. M. A. Poggs la i sulliciently recovered1 froi a severe atta.ek of pneutntiolia, to get ot to town again1. Mrs. .1. 1). Snaith is still qitite sick. The lia grippe has had a nretty good1 grip O 111M) of the people ill this section. The n1casic have about retired frui )1 bus intess h1er . We had somne regulbr A.kr-liarch weather last, wevik and inv*cm4 * rNr went down to 20, 12 de4grees below freezitaig. The faril ers are plushing right ahevadl[ pit ting in fertilizers this prett v weather. It is reported that, on 'of J. F. 114n drivks vows (' wiet iad last w\V4)4k and lid to li kiilh-l, ancl so(nt1 of thl.e allilne tribe Ihave recenitly been killecd onl ai voutil of laving e'41n1 ill oltict. with a ra 1bid g. The. fertilizer bu1siness i.- still lively. (irl fariers might, (o well to (onsuilt the sign boards o1l their rei4ttrn trip to five cent, cut totti. Reneinilther I hat these sigl 1 are only two years ohd 1114 enn he very Nsily readi ye(t, blut it. SOnIS many 111V heet les. ly paseill down Ithe five Cent round Il reatly. 'ThIe (cottoll business wals )'etty lively tlis week. Percy Roblilltton anid Chfteylntehinl. have r-ecntlv heuvo1e citizen o f ih T1he tosin was s1e4.d1h1141(A r I e inl 18N f'or frve silyer, ad 11s.14 roluh- 1evv two y'al.4 Sice, 111141 is still rin4ging, So let 1111 inuidls chn11114' it, and naake thlt- welkinl ring for fro silver, r plit g1ob ill t.' h1ne b11oa. _Phat's (4ur' <le ra y d1114 if yil d1ont't, like it, leave it al4ne. C. ,Mni. Entron. I will g.ive y 14 few -.1s .Si.44 ' .- V rio ofl 41 menI'. 4' ;jaedS34 off' thle ('r'Iswevll is b4 4 44nneI' q13: a1 hliis town14 in the: 331 444 1-l53-(ess. Omi' (If oulr 3211 4, Mr . TI. I. S -up er l1'a14s I444 haui4'4 sever' '. ('1 4:ir oa .3144 uni we e~ to arr. ie this wee''4k. It. is ruin34 reil th It we4 ar: to) haIve al tele gr 4l~141 4 1n , st o41l~C4 he4 4) wh'i h will 1h 14 grI( t <<aiV44414e.I'e tol 1.' cityv. We~ also4 hlave fa 4n34 g' o48t tnti4' rt th-it' the facto~ry on 8 1ah4d1 j4'st 214 low 1;ho ri Irc4..d t"-stleI is Oltr road1( h3:4in l ae- re vir. 34n3 13 ',31 irl4 tII 411 4.t. 4 4' st gav* 44 .w4..t 144:44 lawi, anlIe. w'i'i4h 1 4 wat lpreS1'' 44 .1 seine4 (of t l'o h4:..o' . A I .'' 4 :-' 'ity (If 31h.1n4 folrkl\ (.4 'e. thle 1 woI dlh4,". I il l0l. 1. ..ng4 we ha: .4', the4 I ..,'3ant are 1:14e1 ne4w raini44 !aw. S44 youI s4e the4' '14erat: hlunt don't l.04w wi lh ofI I ''4.'sv1 is law441. W4' are4 a3 t a Ib t 4o4i144ow wi 11 41:rght4.e Si rv444 114 r hmlt it,-y into.. un414e a44 h14 w~ uit'-i .;4w1g4 rs w;.l t t~ he 44.-)4 ur wrJ.1 t oill is if ,be5u '' viI 3r 3an4l 1. m4 Chair1nan 111 f t'i4e E14sh v' T.3 whi 1 P41) 4r1d h-ul wor4':41d h-:4lf as5 ba:11 t. > 4 44 'V awa .1 !tit, i..4 publ4'' 4104 wonbl ' w be4 pri4 *in1g . :. ..ve at*.. that, phI:44, Whyi~ when1'3 a14 mJ'or1 ./ 4. tihe tall N payers5 we4.a :iln a1gme:4: to 4 hI a woV43oden blue and 114 thalt of it,. It :S to)14 b14 aver'..ised again le0f(1-e it Is h343 It. WIIy besi5ta4t ? ye' people W3114 the bhihge lued thmr,''hid te' ., Fa1(14ners auret lui ther11 ad1vance4d preparing Xv.) still h av'e fretezing wea4llther. X. 3laIrchl 2141., 181't;. Pensions. Ini or'der to obtaint the honofit of' the)JIlS Oin law the appihcantI imutst sho1w, th Ist, t hat he~ was a bonaU fid1o sold1ier 01r silor ini the service of the Stato of South Caro hln or' tf the Confe'dor'ato States iln the war blotn on tilt States: secontd, thatt wh il inI such er'v ice ho lost a leg or anI arm1, 01' received other bod(i ly inljury'3, wherobey lie has hoCOmoI? disablod ; third, that noithor himnself nor)0 hisq wi'e is~ receivimg anl in)como exceeding the amilounlt of $250 p)or annulm; or ho shall showv .tt ho has renohed~ the aga of sixty years,1 an thait ne'.ither hlimself notr wife is $ 100 from aniy s~ourVc; prtvided, flurtihr thait the widows of (Jon.. Iodeirato sold ier's and silors1 now r4 side4nts of th1is Stato who1( havo r'('t,bed' thot age of sixty yearlls, and wiho ar1" not)1 rece.ivinlg 1' On.. JOylnig the beneI(fitIs of alnnl in.~ Comohl of 9 1)0 frlomh P.1y souirce, and till widlows of soldier41s and( sajiors as8 pro'4vided inl section 95.1 of tile Revised Stalttes of 1803fl. All soldierst and sailors w~ho have lost both arm11s (or both legs, or' sighlt, 01' who aro'~ physicaily hlplo1ss81, sh1all be' 1 pi d *$8,00 per mionth ; all soldir-r'a and satilors wh'lo lost onle armhl 44r on)' lfg, $0.00 titled to pens.14ions, .M,(:0 1por L.and for Saic. A tract (of 11ain4 on (. re4gory4':4 Creek four11 5i0 acres4( ini a fhto state1 Eof 44ultivat1ion1, habiI anc44e in original for'est. W.%'ill 144 14(hl4 at1 pr1iv~ato sale at low'. fMmt'es 1114d 441 E':y term1s1. Apply to T. C. RO HINSON, Piel All job printing is cash on d< livory. Try John Craig, at Easley, fc bargaips in Grocories, Candies an Fruits. Monoy to loan-Call at ). C Box No. 45, Pickoes, 8, C. marl2tf It must hoiremembored that al tributos of reospoet, ohituarios, &c oxcodiig ton lines% will bO cIzarge< for. Tho JOURNAL has 'VllE jolb of fico; it has TIlle iob printer, all it has TlE lprices tluit will stuil the tiios. Wanted ovelyh)o(v to know tha the . JoITRNA I, Low 11a ou1o of ti( best o(jItipped Job departionts il uipper Soulth Carl,)inaJ. Thelo factf tlhat. it is u1ndr the ninagomoit of that well known job printer, J. E. Kinch, is a sIflicient giranteG that the work turnod out from thc JoURNAL will bo first-class in every partietular. Our prices will alway ih> 11. low as the lowest. Ordt'sr by mail proinptly at.tondod to. Pension Notice. A ongvenet ton Of it the Co ed 0r1ate soldiors il Picken s County i Ci' 1ied to moet at IPickeni9 court louse on salodtiy ill pril, b.in Monday the 6th, Jt I 1 a. in., to lct two membrs of said Coilvon tion to servo of tha Coute Board of Posoions. for Pickens, psunt iot to an mt approved the 9th day of J. aous ino, ings. l Nd. A. t i 6:o;1I , at1a m.v oflicio lombors of soaid c. Uion to eog of the C tecont Ia. to ai*hfn po thed t d o Union0 t Si Io thel aonia D.li.. 11 e theld woi r at ( linu t-i :-wa d ; 1t u a it(ti . i tif s. illiitvot. 10' 0 *410-,ilt 'V . V it nhtf:1~ a:a''I by 004e ne.-riv .1, (1; 4sein. n ( i.w tal i ti t 11 '1 1 l ie ll t, ) . :;' ge ,, VIrogrI'in, Wi'ill I l 1ope th . bret.. -e i will n e g of ,he lSeco'i U '<e 1liv.s'ost of I in Twelvt "Mill! Riv -r...si . A-Asol. :1tmoa W' W. heill iGur'th t Cth ree . 1-) i ,1n -h1, onl (i -.v. at. lo o linek, i 'JI . ill S tltl.vIl M Ih, 16'.. T .co d.: (,- Serv ion t. it, o'l0 k , I lIev. W . C. .\ -.11 (tll; a Vw 0!t, : ;.J. V 115. Ce. h':r-1 Qin4-y: \VhI .L e ;t. .-4. ',I o>a M ,-, . , Io> I ILe 4.1t(l e ' 0 senet by Rev. .. . '--.IA::. Fh-oI sox wiel onb il 'r:1. ..e I p rt o, p:., - v wt.s o r. wI oT ' .,i . i'i 1le- t in t.. Iwogoel (WO!I~W.g 01. Sae l~s, VE:;; ' iti' e 1 votite. \.E o C anno u tonc in yourit loisthat (thr wi hll boae public elmtIe pik.'1,ii ial s brig or A ihv 1stt Subet. si "illnthirnisn ind suth Carllina. Atllimitite E.~bi( 111a1then will Hambo11 Wby Neli gtiva, Oi T. xll and1( setang . . LAAMLi.. Fo sal o Adort tate,~ Cmy ptlrar'co.n ofs iiiide tih i o.rporii udat liini t of th<iiI 'fid thoroso-queartor ascr'~ 1* e oi gundi utork afary ouit bi ld ingtsul. Wl'iels ol ei -p frai he mne for trado foiirs. farm, iu cisng hauei;1 1)ine wellS rofi w ilier. es Ireimaeydwaning o ut tof i businestsa msh o re il be seihl at oCe.AOST'('1 ge tolli of tigho s l e l ospon tu dirciy , Siiilo i l Ca5l Sepratl' 11ie a 1111nhe dohedes to OI, i want to ro ~w-vw Deve. C~. l.\llT n tsaw incs our d oattha h Ci ilewr.. ofe NolmbsI ohio, wobt'sen aiv s amp t' of tixhie vesltedt In spions for i i 2 o0. t Is tre pene ra tandsocdte frti ea.in t.hot irat day flesubt te eelyn mao ju.4t Everyholl aed1.1 bo-t Ii'Tey wert Conthap ns ici ai fhycul e t inl thoad nn sto ck 1.0ast Te ieco. ay auculd only wiorkhal aoday and (1 solri; ilht ethe ist week lIefhad frme th ony fo titrld-Wh wnt everyoinly ne ileaonsfr withouhan it wonh cAst thae Whekoly onewisrde ter inel mk asy aromnyatnmny allndit~i h thirgist chncu tliintu any thaposer tweepons by icingasslp aove.tii h 1'Aih 01t foruieoritti'i to Pflo6 II ALLOWEDGIVN AWVINI..... YCON-EST..OEG1INSZA OF...,. . PEN eQ oERODEVRWhJi TieNW M I M[CKSON r ' i ni sal ainple Shoes, 3,000 Pair of mlen's, Boys, Wonians, Miss es and Childdren's Shoes, factory saniii ples, to be sold at less than ianiufae turers prices, beginning February 1 st. Such chances to buy cheap shoes only comes once a year, and now is your tune to Secure Bargains. Coie and see before the sizes are picked out and sold. The Factory Shoe Store. J. M. Dickson, Mang'r. P. S.-E. C. Schaffer, andtexpe rienced shoe maker, is with us, who. repairs all kinds of shoes, ladhes shoes a speciality. Mortgagee's Sale. By virtue of autlhority and o20. er given to W. I1. Tueber, his hlirs, executors, adminiistrators aI(l as signs, by Clarissa Smith in a mortg ago executed and delivered on the 9th day of Alay, 18)93 and recorded in oflice of -Mesne Conveyance for Pick ens coun'ty, South Carolina, on the 15th day of :Mav, 1893, in Bock 1., page 590, as will ; ppear by referience. thereto. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash on Haleday inl April, next the following described land to wit; all .hat iece, parcel or tract of land lying, being situate in Pickens Coinn ty, Sontli Carolina, on the east sik of the IRichmioid and D.inville Inil r:>ad, adjoining lands on the nort h of George -ttin, also by riglt ot way oh said ltailroad, on the east by lands of George Martin, oil the south by luis of Aaruon JBoggs, on thle west by right of Way of said Railroad, and containing one acre more or less. Plurchaser to pay for papers and recording the same. J. II. PAYNE, Assignee of Mortgage. STATE OF" SOUTll CA O1I NA, ) Corrry or Poms. f Cotrt of ('oinon Please. Ch as. 1R. .ates, et. al. Vs. G. E. Hlammuloiid. J Uy v irtue of a Judgmnwit of foro. elosure iniado ini the above stateil siding Judge, on 4th of March, I will sell to theo highest bde before the court hlouse (door in ieik ens during the legal hours for sl On Sleda)' ini A In-il, 1890, the following descr ibed r'eal iEstaitc to wit.: All that certain iIce, p )'-Cel or tract4 of hi'ntl lying, being, situate in theP (ounty and state aforido in East atoe Town'isi, 0on head watei s of East Fork of ]sLa'ueto Creek. konas ('ove Creek , wvelr~s of 1K cowee ti ver contining ii seveni IIluind redI and forty Lwo) (i1") acres niorfe or les. It being the same tract sold by Clerk of Court on Gth dav Januilary 181), in a suit for par'tition in' th'e case of Lenna F'orester against, Thomas Fore&ster, et. al. Ter(ms one half' cash, balance oni a credit of one)( year with interest On the credlit por;t~ionl from day of sale, with bond of the puirchaser and a mortgage of thi~lenroises. P'urchmaser to piay forn papers, and for recordling the samec. Clerk of Court. 6th~ March 1 800. Mortgagees sale. l1 yvit tui <c f t hP :a hoi. ly V fe rred up-.( ted by~ TI. \V. lO~g-r2 dIa ted Ilith day Mharch 189 and.iii due I1st~ ulay Dcembn er 1895, 1and( lienordeud ini llegiters olhlice for 1895, in Bkook "O"' page 9 ini 'wich we aI e atrthorizeO d i i empowered to gr~mi t, barghini innI sell the sa id real etaito t after audvertis ig thle sa tme for twven ty one days5 :mid ini our iimine to e'xecumte and dleliver to, ine 1: ir eh aser a conv e yanlce of the said realI ttate: \Vm wvill the reforet s'llI to thle hilghest egal hbourIs for Sale oni SaeIdayv in April. lsMt. lhe followinug or aealhestate a. ile-ci ihed by I a- miortgaigie it said mtort gage. All t hati . (!erI iami traelt, pilece or parml or un:i l y inig and bejig sit iutte ini the <:oun-i ivay :n Ilstae ifore..-aid~ in the Tmo'.-n of io hlurch lot, street, initervenintp, con taitngm nyve*-eights (Q) of ani adrei, iiiore or Ie-s. T1ermos caLSh on dauy of sitle. J. N. 'JoIuTaN, 100 Turkeys! *F'ERG USON BROS. Puro i' uckcwheat Flour from geninol Tar11 ll1e(l flavor. Klingler's uniadltolrated Pecnn sylvniaBuckwheat. Kylige' prep~ared Buck Ralston Re~alth Food. I Ralston Hecalth Flour at Ferguson Bros. We are opening up the best line of DRtY GOODS, CLOTIIING, Ladies and Men's IIats. Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, lHarness and IHardware, Eaver shown in Piekens. They i are bought to seIl, and we iIIto you all to come. Y'ours tly03, J. MoD. BRUCE. 18351<"1896. THE BEST ARE MADE BY H. C. MARKLmEY, 0: And Every Variety of Fine Carriagcs, lhuigies, Carts, and Harness, Hardware, Paints, Oils and Varnish, At the Greenville Coach Factory. G W. SIRUINE , SuporiUtendont. c3co-Jr -At mi .3 NEW SHOE STORE. MILLER & .CRUiKSHANk With a now and well1 selected( stock of LadAieS' and Gheneens Fine' Shoes a siweialt.v. cei ving' -loods~ every, dlay dlirct fro t hii le F~aetories. G>rShoes .Neat, Comfiiortablle ando Last inig. No. 305 N. M A IN STR E ET, Creenvile, S-C. ct.JAgents r'or the W. L. Jf)UG 1( LASS Warranizted shoes. oct3m3. IT ISCUSTOMARY TO RUN A. (lay or twvo, andI beforeO the peole& of the countryi' enni get the niews, the sate is closed. .Nuw we want~ onri CO.(.UNTRiY JFR.iIEND S to kinow in ii nw thati ,con inan cin!g Mnd i~ay, Feb rur34h n at~g1 ha weekI(, we vwill keep oieen A BKRGAIN ROOM Where You Can Buy A\ (Good 1 , ekecr for Ii. 9)cents,\( ~l wort 1.50 .AL Trul(I'eI Ied fo (0 enits, wvorth Ii.00 H. A Good Oak Suit, 3 pics for 88, wo rtht i$10. A. Fine P icture Jbr 'p5 cents, w~orthI 75 cents. A Fi ne Cabinet Finune for 10 cenits, worth 3l. A .pr. G~ood 1B1lnke(ts4 for 80) centus, wort11 $1.50. .A Jn-. Good Bhma~kets for' 81.00(, worth 2.00. A G~ood Bur Iieau for 3, 50, worthi 5.00. We wanit you to get the benUefit of thi~s sale, Near' the CIoutrt I louse. feb20tf. GAreenville. S. C. TPhis spa~fcI b(el(.ngs t" Mi. Snp.ieg goods to w ii- ad. OR 9~ EASLEY 8. COt ]VE WV GCOOiLD~ j u1st arrived and Cheap.' Come and see them. ftWThoso who owo n will please como and pay without fuither delay or notice. A. G. WYATT, ocI3lt Easley, S. C. TO OUR PATRONS. II nving, old out our entire stock of Alerch1n1dise, we take the liberty to offer tlhose friends who have stood firmly by us in our trials our sincero tluInksl. Amd we kindly ask those who are Nn arer with us' to comle uip as soon1 aIs In)ssIble .111d sett le with us. Johm 'T. Lewis & Son! Stci I1 -I ARRUVONC DAILY Ju lst openled a beauitifull linfe of nlovel'y . DRESS COOD9. fi :ll the iew colorinug 111( designs Waist and Dress Silks III Persian ind Dresden Effects. Trimmings Allover frr-idesetti Nots, Jewell Edgings and I nsertions, P 'ersian 1Rb. holns, n1cy 1 Bit tiof to match and all the other New Trinmnings. T)-m't fail to see these lines as y-ou will find ill the N(velties of the season hero. Th Doyoa u'wnt .1. .ou o en~ornIously-whIy niot, try IL? You canr buy onto wheelo, or as many asr y ou likeo, an0(1 5ell your friends BICYCLES AT COST. An OrOIor sont no0w ontitles you t a big discotant.1 A pply quick for (to agenc'y for your pla~ce. Outr wheels aro (ho highe'Ist, grti, Inosi, rollablio Pa:rtclars and~ uil tundsomioly hius. ~,CA~IdLN & FU i,''oN, RalthI nora, 3rd. Jnst for Fun. Fori a few days . Arbutiikh-.' rolfe at. 40c per. lb. Ii lbs gootl ree roFefor 89 Iann od nhalo heavy grows na reaTl ariet. edfo or o AbEi) MEALf whit Acrid P'-s usthe lepaslna. Cheapsn BCoto Incrdiiyer othou maygrow Woal are come5nd our sidrion the~r buyiel wOTTO. isoth C rln Cotton Oil Co., Creenville S.. feb13tf~