The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, May 07, 1896, Image 2
iVBLISRBD XVBR AAiiou)AY.
Subscription One Dollar a Yea
Entered at the Post olco a t PicketSt:
seconl--class umitor.
ADVERT(SING RATION.
oie 4lollar per teli for irst, insertioi, fif
ty eits for eZah ullseI<, i tisortiott
Liberal uliscoulut. for adivertPieitmt on an
nial cotitracts. Torim cashi. Anuial con,
tract,-4, payablo itarterly.
No'fztvorites. Ono rico to aLl. No speo
cial positiol or ipecial rates to ioreigi id
vortisers. All miteic mit1t take 1110 run 0
the pap'. .a iido by mitth rates.
Loecal tolices, ill locil colrn'unn, I0 cenht
per line for drst, insertion ad five cents foi
each subseqileat insertiot.
Adviertisnenouts for couinig issite shoil(
be hantled in not later tIian Momlay morn.
ing.
Ti'o elitor will not he respotsible for tMic
VIew4 antii oiilnioils of eorrespourtents, Aul
less l siOame are editorially endorsed.
TIIlIRSDAY, -MAY 7, 1896.
Enkforce the Lam,.
Thorm aro omo very wvholosome
provisions inl tho dispoisary lai
that have so far escaped the atten
tion of many persons who( shjould(
bo very much interested in thoir
onforcement.. The disponsor is
liable to a fino of livo hnlidrod
dollars for selling to at drunkard,
or any one who buys for ai drunk
ard. Any ono who tells the dis
pensor a lio to got whiskey is liii
bl to the samo110 pu1nishment.
Sonmobody lied last w0ak to get
whiskOV, and a detOeCtivO is now
on the lookout. -for the gontloman.
If ho is caught up with his freo
dom or I is pockot book ono wi ll
bo cirtailed. Thoso ha1Ive folks
ani(d frieids Which thoy Wish to
have protecte-d, can send their
nalmes inl to dispensor Craig, who
will put themnh on his black list.
u theirmoro, it is just is crimi
ill under the law LO give a drunk
ard whiskey, its it is to buy it for
him. or sell it to him. Theru nre
throoor four colored individulIs
in Pickons now liilio to do duy
(In the coity chin gang. If the
detective do no1)11 t t, pick I otem ny1)
be'o.oIot1 o their nilames will e
besle14d to) thlt fovoomno of the
('.io'd Ju1-y i I pleooly of time for
the ocet courtI.
It is the duty ol all good citi
ZOnS to boo h.at th laIllw is strictly
0.ere IS od01 m;,:,-idly (oporcedes
pocily 'N hi .i it, is a w.1anto.i dis'o
efelctve wo--k of* thlis kuid devel
oped i-I a \er 1' 1 pejted quarter
la, week, nod so mo)re( of it is tc
fo'low i1 11 ;,my days. Tho v >ph11
w'ho wVi.h toi e'stablish absoanlutI
prohldilso, have. a 1Um opport1 1
niy t v:;m-1plif'y its p)ract, I'la
prevA noa iso rman of tu
Gr iad euii'y, and he will bo vol
aipt to have someIthinOg interoesti.
onl thtis sui oct att thei. iext ti
of court. Them aid of oon cit ii;
in) overy two(''ty--livo would he s1u
flcio->t to hoeop theo whole shiootiin
-Picke -s Senti iol.
The JoOsumA conigratulates it
self onl the fact that its e (forts t
get tho . eniti .ol right on the d is
pensary law hats not been otiriol;
in vain, Its r'onder's will be sur1
prisod furither to see that, the edi
tor of the Sotineuil hats becomno
convert to fre silver, so 1f ho wVil
tako na~othier stop forwei d and(
liko Tillman, doelare himsielf to
16 to 1 or hulst,hO cani be ta1ken1 in
to full mhembershni and the righ
of fellowship extendled himt,
thing dovou thy wihed for by himi
Como over, you lhavo) end~orse(
free silver, swallowedl the dispeni
sary and nothing roemaiuns butt t<
swallow tho Chicago bolt if fri'
silvor does not win.
The town ol Cripple Crook, Co
orado, was wipod out by tire las
weok. Cripple Crook is the groat
ost miningi region in tho workh
The firo wats the work of firebu1
and was done for tho purposo <
robbery. Half' tho placo was d1i
stroyed on- Tuesday of last wot
and the romaining lportion on) 1l1
Thursday following. Somethin
like $2,000,000 wvas the loss. Mat
were ieft homnoloss andl with not
-ing but what was on their haeh
Several lives woro lost. Thlo tow~
was infestod (with thioves, thul
anid general rough charactoi
She will build again and as if1
ynagic.
Southern Railway to Rici
mond, Va.
Sixth Annual Re-U~nioni of' t
United Confedorate Vetorar
Richmond, Va., June 30, July
and 2, 1896. The rate for ti:
decassion) will be one cent p~
nile traveled from all points<
or via the Southern Railway. T1
rate from Greenville, S. C., w
be $7.80.
Tickets from stations in Son
Oarolima, Georgia and Tennese
nidth and east of and includia
Spvaliuah, Atlanta and Chatt
ioog, may be sold June 27th, 28
'~d2th, with final limit .Ju
'h1896.
Mi~ 18pouds f sgar f
'Pint O4nveatton.
The county convontion was call
ed to orddr by County Chairmai
Haminlton. W. A. Hamilton Was
nominated for tomporatry oha'r.
man and was oloctod
W. W. F: Briglt was olctod toi
porary soorotary.
Tho followiug coIimiittoo Oil
orodontials was appointod: Labam
Mouldin,J. T. Langston, J. K. La.
thoim, T. 0. Martin, S. 1). Stowart,
.1. E. Borroughs, J. R. Ross, J. W
Thomas, W. B. Jonos,W. T. Fiold
A. John Boggs, J. E. Singleton, O
S. Stewart. Committoo mado rev
port that 13 clubs wore represent
ed and 78 delegates were preseint.
On motion of T. C. Robiison
tho tompora>y orgaIization was
mado poriauint.
Tho followng wore elected mom
Commi ittoo.
Easley-L.a-ban Mauldfin.
Pumipkint..owni-W. 11. Jolos.
)Itcusvil I e-S. H. Brown.
Pr-tors--W'. IR. Garrot.t.
Ealsflto0-.J. J. Lorw-N is,
Milo Cromok-O. S. Stewart,
Contral--C. L. Dean,
Pickon;--J. T. LAngston,
Six Milo-J. 11. .Ross.
Ca11hou-J. T. lenmell,
Liber-ty-E1. E'. MAU111ln
Peters Creek-J. Ij. Singloton,
Cross Plins-1. P. C Idit-.
W. A. .llamilton was (lec
chairman ot' thek o)xecut-ive cm
III i tUte.
Cross Plains Club1 pretsenltd by
C. 11. Carpenter the following rcs
oAlutions.
RU'esolved, 'lit it. is tio seise of
Cross lauinus 1)mocratic Club1 tha
11) diegasall he sent. to thte
Nitional Deomocratin civmntion
ai1nd if they are sonit we will not
ho boulnId hy their actio)s.
2nd, That theso resolutin h0
]priseli~e(I to tlhe olloty collvill
tion requ est ing it, t) instrilet i ts
del egates to the State conv'n(ion
to act ill accordanco Wit 1e10e
rosolut~ion,
Sliiiar vesolutiois wero pro
solited flr(il otllier Cl11s.
( ).I imiotion of Laanlilu Mauldii tho
followig commtuitteo an resolution
wa.Is a.ppoinlted:
W. T r1. O'Dell, W. T. Field, C.
II. Clarpeitor, W. 11. Bryant tnd
W.- TI. Rowenl.
0.1 motion of B. .1. Johnstoll, T,
C. Robiinson was iivited to ad.
1dr'ess the colvelltioln on tho ot-t
look in tho State, who said :
SO .-, it apn. led I hat t l -
vm l the r 'i a, of h w
.I to Ithe d . IT I h11 1' ; I ). t ea
k Iu aV :J; . a;k . b h betl ' l '.
- C e< to : ::o h ; ebo -. I th'
e~~~nork- 'lm m o e:~ il te sein
m ) f It , S* , tt of helt the go-lC ' 1. .I d e'
r < 0 b-v ".vs fi 1 i-.e ikte-.m.. boll
., h ti -' 13(11 e i i'istev.
, 13 IC) d uI I l 1 r~en>1111 (* IIl't. 'lie wat
n wo h.siy 01 o te --m .- l . C
mar h'Ie bS 1'ig 'for usnt, io~1 semiS2 de l
ol't1 C ieigo fjint.* I iCve e w 101t
woCI ts we want,' thre IIo bve e1tt.
hin W; we inn th kelep twe eople' Cii
till it fie t; ve t'e in Si cu m . ie ii:
t~i-ike ithetl (holiee aniw- slifr i l
oafor do. not, ge,1hat they111e Ct(IS w1int. oth
il! . itc w hdlt 'l1r' make al~ st i. f thet
- f o iiO1( 2 fea or i l 'l i' i-.; m:i;o hjt'
IIuwll itot hre a;'.itst tIm, but,1 iih feio .-lc
'wople lre t, ie sive h i The Ve is Tiot'
- :wel 1in1. dt. Y'ou s end im ito o
IC Ineve ei led ilef. it' lo t~ I hol
- l.ie sImoi s ofl a))k ti tt wot hat' e It
oneht3a~~ t f otei 2 ep ls ilit )i of u.
lte ttt uoney~ quetion we have hear sIiI
m.nit , reaiii'd o. Ife an le d soI mu e ti.l
11hat1 we ar 0 )4' fll. fhe m.w<p:
' ti ".cc iste asoring onet' ~ In Nor ha iim-fu
naI ond fre s't~ilver wPil carry1 the la
ifere. suth Caoligna ts (hi or frewi
sier honitl I te nuansweahi etitt ae~ne
forit. isIthat, th' ttue y e te' i ni~ leml' t ion:u.
- Ians and VWliiW b ooh-r me g. ''ei'a1t. it. an
of ire wes arte for1 it.d 11The oneig que
t.on ( w i no be et ledotl fe e i vt
~ i come. le isd coming nds sto le cot'
l)en~t t ride the'i tidt yo cannotei t stol 1
Any. tluestio all ets1 lte hearts ofli
h[ pep lti free slver 0us' pevail Thet
wil nuoitl down.e Theb silverCtt quest noti
> tl.vet eeneteorea soputtlt o
cale oC eII. Ciegeter teatit'c soe
p 'lan in ofrese~ the o rt. itoo res a;;i
westeen hr and ourti btti de~ttl bya le
moe to senke cct Io tiici lngunn
m ont, Ifh we pad tope eColor in
th suiyin it woclv.. If a 1103stitution ofl de
home an sad wo elewon hav toistit
.Jit and weller; to. i Ifae dof t e tig
othi at icago we cantl vote1f them C
s u11fm We 100( the therf--am
vr to t he uiesin ons T hte, matl ee whil
e iw eddelegates iJset to Chicago. we i
beD bim osmot.tenmne
on Inysf, o - i ot e dd l
cago ImaY 110oit f ree collnlgo 10 to I t
ito1' -c saber suekers. Tiint s ud
goot'. .Lt t's o ame otit id bo metn, at
make our parI.y. it wo caii get tho Li
cobi RopltIecans ant .Yel-'sonu Donc
olais to:gtlhIr; wo ei olee i prosideti
anid Co, eSS.
Iok. .ba'satt M iauldini: I -it iII fUv
of t110 resooolimos. halt thete are .w
faelions i I Ile St.te, tii Iltm t re. olve t
sotI t; e ii S 1ie ti .-.
tlon. W. T. Field; I fear that oil
Slaw dele;-;,ties woold no ble atolmi ttil I
theo (ve'1.1 Ch'1i ~cat'o. It hias bole
VemtisiliIed t at ! rce eoliow:e wotild Io
oth It-. No' we tl;t hi:ve a soilekin
amonori. of ioioey to do tio bn 4ineas u
.31 . I1oo.-iso ': Ow.: f 'I4 hl ave I Ieel
ooletd. I 0 avn h ' I h Ihem. 'I It
. is rement' ofe.e e . "l -se ' . t' e t he sei
.n11,01. Of 11le taonlov e.e;o . 'I'he ell
ce- ie(s we, ol al(Iil 't tent thbe I. Gol
zth Ies int-rod int' a re -ol oil t lat. I iI
4..a e bintI 1. el Zto1 sai ,pon. the 1n00i'le
i we have i. I -ave 'i o I.ooe ; ie oat t0
le, voA Iv.- ve it, (1ilece n.it it* *; la 0011-'..
o nOt i li !i te.0 i, V. .ICA 1 1141i 1 jt
thoI 4 eVotiti1o s o1e w%.) V t'I le 0. h(T,
1'(V . I.. i I Nalanit io I hl'; r. ei
fre iverv(I wvoulil lo v ill ('l:eag~o. beealn-c
it will toire the silver fort -;.
11lon. W. T. BI owel). I link the , l ii
34i ere t.- of t he t4w ya -v l i f he h...il,
of tlietne l ; ,;r( I I h11 iil k w% .eIt shophl
-setit little;-; : s 14 It hit. . e 4'. B I1 -shal
neveli volti ftir : t pohl-I w ..
W A. o ianillon: I f.vor life. re Ol
ti aw I: th- fil-4 of Ithie (or'.
te4sol11olo , b1,'" il was loot pai vd. J I 1b44e
4 lt a sii4 el the1, re : I' ll Iiolil. S t W
a I Ihe :wc io.I of I he 'hi :d o conive -
I onI I : I uw i t . lost o I''.,In Ito wi inl
'.sti conlvem- iS t: .\ -ilver eIu4b1lhlt a will
We b. Vo 1 I .1ve VI - -t'. . f ilver vIp p tes
f.il CItloI,( vove .1V4 l a' Vll o Nv 111(1141l
Vo t ea ;- it I go i t-o. w-.l tiI\-Lt
elect .i r1 irfeitc il I h e wo. 4il.
IIt or ) e! 41k : I h iic I.,li i ere- .
Of ,he pI. v i I Ilm slt:.e will be I-t sub
-41ereL b s ilti.>:) l o Ahieae)o.
I v.:ifo'. Cleve':nid btoca (14 mi'loopOse
it)hotb ;th hi :u-l ::i n. W he l it
114" to 4 :'13 1V :1ill' po'3i1-- propo e lo
vloe :s 1 1;1li, :ultl nohib-l ImySelf an *v
ino:1. 0l3l( I tiin tor whhe - it- m e ,V in
the.e i., lw-l0 voie for n l o e the
W . . (o t f <10 ill[ o lthink the res
le.: d ' hol .h y :iNvthio: aboitl State
\T 'p-. We )e tig L3o -tick i aiethier
\ t. B.;leton: I dlo niotl on i
flli- - i ive .'tio ll htut it Ott will permit, II'
w w n say a1 wood (voice,) P~o alicall, ;.:p
:thu, il nottt thn semtling8 a dlee;a
o. inot SwI0h I, g will aiot.to Ita hi
of beanls. C'licago atnl S'-. Lolui.Q 'otl
Ii~ ~ f\ -)h)i vae t I to* I:I I t
wvIIl adopt. a. c ilver pla; fo i * n n
i Iv; 1- a .ilver cin, li)itt. lI it a S :n
die loe- at h 1)t go:.lla ito .old i n(( ' lte
It be i~e inl teio i.I
. 11. MI'nev: The leople lire mIo
:J tometl than11( ever be-t-, .)141( llhey wil
colI sl i t( l 1 .0 1 A) to I h 1' )
wej co,, ept, w .i . o Siive.- i.
pop~dis ; i l t-e p-ohibilionikt. a
it ioa m o.:- ie jt'i. I w'%.(1 bL il
tu!jos 'is euito oti . i . 1 uC 'Ji ;
t ,) hiild Iaysi l.
C. X7. RolinIiolnO th'Ilk .\i. Miller
ac-1 ni1h -. ;-m1 11111h wh n i r e :,
ilt.I N e at if ,l . Ive llell :liall wi' (I
m %-.w,111 in bo 4,.tld W o Oh l
Isk o C01i1( . ai w ll 14
wit t' h (ati htnuin (hlii wl :iS- t(
biss A lncnt. Wehi ye- Il( ih i t :. ; Di i.i au
.)o 'li 1 lose. If CheI'.1 1(1 :v < li.
. )1h1 'n w11 11i(' -n ei I nell, t iliv fore
%1 oll m con e4) Its.
Th10 vOto oi tg rosoltlions Wo i
close, 22 to 20. The chiri doclarc
thoio adoptod.
I- Thon nominatio-is for dolegab1-t~
w.( 1A .Th o. . f o l lo .i & .g . . I
W.~"l~ LT WellJ, FredI I Wiims,
C'd, oinson W.4( A.li Hailto, i
T.i ii'd, and W.a 1 0lones. I
di as~ Name ofd thea Execu)t' is
01' t'om i'oofrth.tao
Mir. Eior 1 It was1)' no my d
I ireot to) ('nter le 1)a new)'isap r
aoveDr sy, but thei da char st brook
" He)t says~il at, vino a an ;
o h1iscwllo ho'a iO( of thgg iCi
se ill The gwh o hako rad:
-vcorraspondenc aiindl an no ld h
n ll' adi to tth a
Aih pubioilid Unil the sayento,
ar:o.Spodetwil dits s to ilNO~AE
I w.i.d.".pi.i.nat.d.".which.h..cri
Just R .
A
A largo lot. of menv11 and hol'S
I.
Saddles!
0 keepi (tfilllneo
1.lt ESS, UA.l"S.A .,S
S01I paly C11s fo hiles, %x an tal
Slow.
WV. Al. (410 111"-1
t o otoi m I we &' (loodlet t.
1 302 Matin St ret, treuen ille, S. C.
Alah P1s I
DICKSON
Now has on sale sample
Shoes,
3,000
Pair. oil's, I oys, Wonaints, Miss
esami ibireni's Shoes, factory samll
ples, to be Sold At less t1han Ialltfac
tur1ers prices, beginninig February
Ist.
Such chances to bufy ceape11 sho(es
only coltes mnce :1 year, and low is
your tine to Secire Bargains. Coie
awl sce before the sizes Ire picked
out and sold.
The Factory Shoe Store.
J. M. Dickson,
Mang'r.
P. S.-]-V. C. Schatfer, an expo
rienced shoe maker, is with us, win
repairs all kinds of shoes, ladie
shoes a speciality.
ml 1297.
Registration Notice.
The Couity Board of Registratio
has'beetn organized and the otlice <
Regisuation i4 fnow opel ilt accor<
ance witht law.
The Books of Regist rationt shall 1
openlleid by :. (rds oIn tile fin-,
V Montlay i April, 1.890, a t e L. Col
11On- inl lCIL C 'hnnty, an(( kept. ope
f'or at leat- SIx consecitive wee
Theliy sh-all be opIenied ag"11Ai at i
couirt, house ('1 thet lirst, Mondays i
Ahule, .ulAus, a1nd Septelibe
A. D). I189G, :m(-- kept. 0open1 conttiim
ally for at least. ot' week inl each (
Said olnlt h.s. ThIey sIuill be clost
thirty days before the general ele<
tion in 189C. \ler general electir
il 1,1'.96, tle Hooks of Re0'gistatic
sh:ll be opene(11d oil the first - Monid
of' each mhonti at the court hiouse all
opt op1 l fot thre succeSsive (.a
it each maonthi until thirty days b
bOre theu election in 1898, whent ti<
shall be closed unitil the eener
elect ioni shtiall have tatken pilace. '12
ofli'es and b looks mustt be ) kept. op<
Irit 1'clo k i the totoin. I 11
bl i cerif icate~s of regist ra tioni a
_ e xerc1 is the rig1ht to vote mu lst :1pp
inI perSOn for' Reg'tisltrat ioni.
J. Hi. K EN NiMUR,
V. ~.1. 'l'. 1 A)UIPE~ lR,
at Io ettid of Supierivisoris of Iei'Iaa jo
I' NO'l 'TO TiiC~SPAssIits.
I forii anyu persoin i'tii hutingii~ .nutti
Iitinhr ior crini~~ g tuy~ prentiiises it anyv wa
enat. .3. i\ZIIlON lAo'lrIct
\\Iie u . rii '.isc .
To theovPubli :~4
t.- Whni nlyc, calls on&
I. Summoie- Good.o )ie
a'- Glovesda yo Slper1(1,
)jjts t;1 e-nhos,; Shat,
Alwayts at f.rs ie of
it aplly to Saturdays onuly an
.ino'othier dlays. ajp30tt'
SMisses M~cK(AY
Mtil~ain Stet, (;REE'NVIL~LE, N. C.
C 1 iinv e no1w recady for sile ail Ilihe
it 1 ,iLatest SIiils iln
Hats, Bonnets anid Cap
P;- For Liiels, l ihsOss andi (hbirent.
s (P/'-lO The~j koopcontat lyv oil lhad aill I
. Noveilt ies at loweit pricei~..
0 Yontr paitrona;,o soTliIld.
MISSEaS McKAY,
1 AlMain Streett, Greenville, S. (I.
ATTORNEY AT LAM
P'ienst, C. I., S. C.
- ap~r-li;-OtNi.
Dhi.J. P. CAILISrLF, Dentist, Groo'u
'~i llle, 8. C. Ollico over Addison
.McGee's D~rug Stote.
HU(4fES' TANNERY
.I have a thine lot of
01ontta hand whichI I amll aoIling at
"Rock Bottom" Figures.
II9 itaymtent for leaither. Call and11 seC ml,
well 4'inIipped't tannue~ty.
d1ee5tf [4IFS
of ALL'S'
1jr-a4BUDCETi*<4
PH (TN and PHAX
FOR THE PHOLKS.
AN. EDI>TOR:
Now lets look after the little
Wle thinigs und let the big ones
take care of themselves. See
hlereI. Shoe taks, tirIe( boltspeg
awls, harnless mleniders, CO)pper
rivetsshoo thread,bolt punches,
files, rasps, pockot rules, pocket
levels, pocket knives, pocket
scissors, augor bits, bridle bits,
)vd locks, knob locks, books,sta
ples, stock bells, hand bells,
mouse traps, steel traps, tack
hammers, shoo hammers, nail
hammers, blacksmith hammers,
hatchets, bandaxes, hand saws,
cross cut saws, web saws, Comfl
pass saws, gun locks, tubes and
cylinders. 'Phe best factory yarn
and cotton cards on earth. In
digo and diamond dyes, nice
furnituro, stoves, straw hats,
fish hooks, anything everything
W. T. J'Fal.
GOOD NEWS!
GOOD NEWS.
Pickens & Easley R. R.
To be finished, provided we
can raise the money. Now, in
order to do that, save your
dimes and tley willi make dol
lars. Wller & Owings have
bought out the cheap "Wreock
Store,'' 117 Main sreet. Green
Ville, S. C.
They are close cash buyers.
Buy bargain1s and sell bargains
is their muotto. When you visit
Greenville aid want to find the
cheapest store in town, look us
upl), ald we will soonI conIvine
e you that. we have the cheapest
t goods ill the city.
t ive us a call and see for
yeurse0lf. We guaiant11e to
save you money.
Walker & Owings,
117 Main St., Grecnville, S. C.
- Feb. 7. : .I G, i
IN Ti[E 31IDST OF BUSi
NES4S!
Our hnsiness 5 so far this season
.tl has 1 surpassed our! expectations.
y The right~ goods and the right
II prices tell the tale.
ie (Our novelt~y dreCss goods havc
.o beien prontounIcedi beautiful. Wc
ii have a secondl lot to arrive Mon
day or' TneCsda.y.
re We have all the latest trim,
to0 mings to match the newv goodls
~and small, ever shown in Green
ville for trininning.
Our sille(departmecnt is com.
pleto. Dress silks, trimming
n. silk, and silk for waists.
- Only a look at these goods
will convince you, we sparet
'not time or money in selecting
jthese goods and the comfpliment:
we have received amply rep)ayi
uts for our1 trouible.
Yourn patronage sohcited.
(I ,* West End.
P.--.-April 1st, we wvill mHove t<
the Garrison store, next to R. E
Allen & Bro. To'( avoid having s<
manmy goods to move we will giv4
spCeil bar gains onl all good1s.
Co ton..
0 With careful rotation o
g crops and liberal fertilizations
s cotton lanch wvill improve. Th<
d1 application of a proper ferti
bizer containing sufficient Pot.
-ash often makes the difference
b~etween a profitable crop) and
- failure. Use fertilizers contain
ngnt less than 3 to 4%
Actual Potash.
IKainit is a complete specific
n~ e~ci~ Ir li e 1r~ ta ur -cia wok .aj
umg ihe iesuhlgs of late~t exIIr en s i tni i.c
evry ce f th onhruan' ld ,nave a copy. They arc
GERM~AN KA!.! wo)RK5,
I93 Nassau St. New Y'ork.
Save
Paying
Doctors'"
- Bills 5
B B BBOTANIC
. B .B.BBLOOD BALM
THEGREAT REMEDY.
FOR ALL. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES
SCROFULA, ULCERS, eC2EMA,
RHEUMAIISM, CAIARRN, ERUPTIONS,
SENT FREE wOND R ?URES.
BnO BALM na. Aanta 0...
OUR SPRINC GOODS
Have arrived and we will be able to show you
the be line of
CL '~I-IS~ I
Creniats' E'aLrniashig3a s,
Ever brought to Greenville. Our competitors must bow to
u1s when it comes to a question of PRICE. Why?
This is easily explained.
40 EI ."1. 9.'3:&BR t OI1.
These two words mean a mountain of things.
No loss, no had accounts, and a thousand other things that
ieani a loss to any bisines8 where credit is given.
Ponder over this, and if you find that we are correct in our
calculations, you Vill give us a. chance to sell you
SPIA)NT& -.,/,A7~ {JAfii
Clothing to fit any size and pocket,
Hats and( Gents' Firnishing Good at th sane fgurcs.
Comei in and look through our stock,
which is second to none
D ifus D& Cgo.,
Illi Now C1ot1l11s,8
113 amld 115 Main Street, Greenville, S. C.
Wve have received our entere line of new spring goods. D~ress
goods im all the newest weaves, Brocad~ed Satin for skirts, Persian
Silks for waists, with triuumings to mratch. All the new things in
Linen effects, in fact we have opened up the largest, most com
plete and prettiest line of Dry Goods ever shown mn this market
and we cordially mnie all thie country at large to call in andl seo
our goods.
200 rolls of Matting, all prices, all grades.
150 Rugs, all sizes, fromi 18 inch to 12 feet.
A rt Squares, all sizes'. and colors;.
Newv Carpets ini wool and Bruiss'els.
Nowv Portairs, new Laco Curtains, new (lotted Swiss, for cur-.
tains.
New Jap Rugs, all prices that dlefy competition.
rphe want of space pro~vents; ourP quotinig pricos, buit remem-.
ber' we are lower than the lowest on everything. Wvhecn you want
anything in Dry Goods, Notions, Mat tingss, Carpets, Shades,
IPoles and Oil Clothn, call on
Richere-Handsomer
THAN EVER PRODUIJED,
P10LOTHES, HATS AND FUfNisHiiS
WE'rE 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 mcan to, do: To sell
you better goods than you get clsewvhere for
the same price ; to sell you the same goods
at a lowecr price than you get them else
where.
O"r-L:-NVnLE S. e .