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The People's Journal. LOOAL ITEIS. The best place in town to got bargains is at L. 0. Thornley's. A very fluo rain visited this sec tion last Friday night. Miss Grace McDaniol is visiting relativos and friends in Greenvillo this woek. Messrs. Bon and Ed McDaniel made a flying trip to Groonvillo last Monday. Mir. J. M. Rampoy and Mr. J. Gary vore in Piclois on businoss last Thursday. Five cigars for a dime. Equal to any five cent cigar in town at L. 0. Thornfly's. Mr. W. H. Chapman of Liberty, was circulating on the streets of Picke is Saturday. Good rains camo to the Oolenoy cou .try last week and revived the spit.is of the arners. Ex:.-l ioutonani t-Goveriior Mauli din P id Mr. Cad J. Prido, Jr.,woro in PickoIIs last Friday. Walk up and got your registra tion cortificate if you want to vote. Your old one won't do. JsT. Ligon, of Greenville, camo over last Sunday on a visit to his uncle, J. H. G. Mcl)aniel. Rev. It. F. \Vhittalcer will preach at Roanoko school houso next third Sunday at 3 p. in. Dr. Earlo has tho finest gardon in those parts. He has tomato vines knee high and ate peas a wv'eek ago. Mr. Ben McDaniel and family have moved into the Ashmoro houso opposite the Methodist cburchi. Mrs. J. McD. Bruce camo home Saturday evoning from a visit to her fathor, Col. J. E. -Lagood, il Charleston. Mr. John Harris, of Greonville cort, ina I anc( ..... -'iewoon to us ten to hic most oloquent discourse at Secona last Sunday. W. , , mlett, of the Mica sec tion, Wa' wn Monday. The 'Squire ' to look con Bldor, 't Capt. t, '1hor114.ey arrived last . a most pleasaia , aiong rolatives al Mrs. J. 1. Newberry moned to Ga fi'nov last . on accoun't of the much. worse dlitionl of hecr da'ughter iss Stol t.. Pev. J1. V. VorW iljin will prichi the Uni jList chiurichI inm Pieke''s oa the la Se oday imd Sateurday before. A fulIt turo~out is requested on Satuirday at cou f'oren ce, Samuel Hill1, colored, of Tab~.lo Nota~ii a, caugh't la a trapl an owl Tast wveek, whi)ch h:'d beon0 catch) iag I' s ducks, and wh':ch moasured four foet i~sx Iiches f'romi tip) to tip of wi.gs. Diod, on Friday morneg, May 1st, atter an ilaos of only about threo days, Mrs. Joseph Gistrap. H1er remaains were buiriod the dlay fol lowieg at New Friendship Meth od is't chiurh Married, on April 26th, 1896, at the residence of the bridoe's briothi or,George Hole->mhe0,by J. A. Mu I Um N, P., Mr. John D). Gillard \'Iiss Kate H-olcombhe. All of - orson county. ho followinog Li ioty'ilos. were arvod oni the streeOts of PWIekoon Saturday: TV. N. Hluntor, Dr. '.Viliams, WV. H-. Chapnui' HI. Callabam Q. W.T McClana ,andl Chas. Hutchins. laro numbor of old conifoder veteraln8 aind widowvs of coin trato soldliers woero in Pickenis irvday to put in) their claimis for~ sions5 to the Poosim Bnloard chi was in session that day. . H. Abercrombio, in the Six im sec tion , Sni shod( p1lantinug cot .oin the last dlay of April and :.he same oven ing had a regular 1'ottoni picking. Ho had one room o.f his house full of hol1ls picked ogT .froem the stalk late in thweca "Piroducts of the Piedmont" is a out at.Spartanibuig by TV. B.Thatck ston. Trho copy before us is well oditod a~nd~ full of v'ory readlalo matter, bunt the press wvork doces niot near como up t~o the stand (ardl that the publication dleserves. A nogro girl was drow ned in Sa lud(a river just above the1( railroaid in this county. A party of c1uI (dron wero fishing and two of thiemi fell ill the stroam in toni foot wart or, one held to bushos until hiel p~ arrived and the other wvent under. Tho body wvas recovered ini an hour. Trho third district RepublIicain ,convonition hold at Waihalla on hli 25th uilt, elected HI. B. Honu Ilricks, of Pickens, and M. Hf. Bryce, of WalIhallan, as delegates to the National Republican con 'vontmin at St. Louis, Junie 16th, ~with T. ii. Powers and S. HI. Chap poll as alternatos. A con sidernblo change of seoudment aimon ' the white 1)001)1 of thin State' ok 0(d for if the Molton factio ris roe ,ognized. ; I Fronoh Sardinos at L. C. Thorn loy's. The candidates are slowly but surely blooming. Capt. J. I". Lathom, of Farr's, was in Pickous saleday. Heinz Pickles, perfectly delici 0118, at L. C. Thornly's. Dr.- Austin will bo in Pickons May 11th to tho 14th inciusivo. Nice fresh canned goods of ov ory doscription at L. C.Thornloy's. Major J. M. Stowart went to Greenvillo yestorday on businoss. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Harper, of Six Mile, wore in Pickous Tuesday. Dost assortment of chowing to bacco in town at L. C. Tiiornley's. A large-crowd was in town salo day and politics were cortainly hot. Spanish Mackerel, Whito Fish and Holland Iorring, all fino at L. C. Thornloey's. A Pokin duck belonging to A. R. Hami ilton. naar Eloy, is laying eggs with black shells. Miss Lena Boweon returdIII Mon (liy from a ploasant, visit to rola tivos and frionds in Contral. M. S. Findley and wifo, of Da cusville,visited his brother-in-law, J. H. Kenneniur, last Sunday. L. 1). Sten)hens is somewhat alhead of the hoe (ds On sweet po hto slips. le set out last Satur bIy (Y1.100, Mrs.'R. A. Bowon 1and son,Char loy, wont to Glroonvillo Tuesd(ay 14 %pend a few days w ith relatives and friends. 11rried, oil M1av f3d, 189, at tho residenice of the otlicintiog im inis Lol, Rov. M L. Jones, Thos. Tur nr to Miss Axio (Gravoloy. Quito a s)ki': ug 4 of IIew ca ndi dates aippour ;n ths issno. They are a1l good moo. 'Take your choice--the votes will (10 the rest. A n i faot of Mr. and Mrs. The Odro L %vewis died his4 Thursday mried the day fof . :i11 Grove church sale oi saleday, -.M Be r l i ter's lan k o ' G' eenv l0, 11.1i.V ;st W. 1H. Stiumi mi3ev, s'v. - avc.roseL oin Toxa way r.'VO Was sold to the pl.aintiff for $,O. Mrs. wAi' . u' o of Dr. Joel UEwoe, :.- moly of PIcW.xs, but VOW (if Charilosto 1, is i-1 thoso paris v s*- " rel..t* , ( d'( fri ends. She wil I ofd a shl- i me. in Oco-oo Co v .!i o ' ,e-ur.iog to 'Or) homno. i 8' 'ioton ays ho did not n1 - ,'ii .4 ol'b h v og it very e. I) , a l'had to tiush It ,. . 0 "'Aor. Now that spring is h<.ro and as that is a good timo for a general lean.1 up), wouild it not 1be a1 good schemo for' the court hous~o prem ises to be cilared of ai.t the pil)es of bricks and1( rubibish that is scat tored thor'oabou ts. The ground cs in its pr'eoont conid itioni is very un sightly to a visitor and~( doedot say much for our style. N. A. Christople'"s Jl'ttle son, Gigo illiat, b'..tl't foot veray badly cut byv a pa'' e on a glass bottle last Mond:y. D). N *kaoy w4as callfoc in nod 10 j attiondedO the .;14tic fellowy 1(d alt preOselt lhe is doi 'g als well :as IZoL'1l o etf)( poetd. The1) cut as dii rectly on thle ballI of the foot itnd( (ight si tehos were necessary to gather' thle wVod together. V.~ S. d Ii.' lis ~o o ' the Jerre Lorplace, hasa 11feolk ill the fhrC ofi a' Cl'e. ft is a ben ;')lltn' yo;)s ol end( ha(1bs threeO we'4l diev'Is)ed lelgs. Thfo third 1n1be ' t o-dos from)1 its right ro0. I OXi a tv0 ('a Id ba'' pe ectly n))0ioniols \\ 11lo its vEWO yna i(s' pfOt. ml the :'a 4('eiuln of loico moitioni as i1 other' coihkens. Th'Io (i':tra lkg has yve toes oni the foot nod)( is as peOuct as the0 other two. it is surely at enI)osity. Miss Tirzah Hughes, of Pickons coun11ty, after sp~endIi ng somoc time with her sister, Mrs. J. A. D~avis at this place, loft Tueisday for Bal timore, whero she goes to learn the millm1 ery business. Th is as not the first visit of Miss Hughes to Korshaw and she has,by her at tractive mnannlers antd amiable dis p)osit ion, ondoaelrod herself iln the hearts of our peoplef, 81ho carries with her the host wishes of a host of frieods, among them the Era, whlo hope to hafvo) the 1l'easure of anothol' visit from her at an early dlay.-Korshawv Now Era. The colored people of Pickoni's ('out y had1( a ieie lcast Saturdaly near I the Itasle (y nei d G roonv illoe bnidge over Saiilu. A flrgo crowd wasl inid attondan1Ice but as5 is cuis tomanry (on such01 occasions,whliskey flowed1 freely . It seemis thait .Jimi blob Rosemnond , of Elo1y, got an overnbunda1( IIc) a board and1( towarId the indupil 1 of the I I affirI 1( f Vnoavo ed to have things~ all his way Hoe runll algainst W\ill Hend(1ricks, of Pickons5, and1( alt tempted( someI (of his 'lovatd ideas(01 to whi ich WVill ohj.(oetod , and1(a eth~. as the) ro stult. JIim Iioh c51no out of th11 melee coiinidrably-car'ved wvith a razor, and Will iIth soveranl con tulsions 0on the jaiw and cr'an iumf, A genor)alI row as imin non t for somie few mnuutos, As it was, seone twenty-five or thirt~y were more or loss mix~ed upj inl the af fair. Fran Liberly. Wo havo just had an abuiidance of rain. Betwoon four and five inohes of rain foll in about twenty four hours during Saturday and Strday nights, washing the lands very badly In some placos. Some hail is reportod but no damage by it. Whoat and early oats are head ing. A good portion ot the cotton crop and crab grass aro likely to appear sinhmultaneously. The fruit crop is proising, though poachos are dropping considorably. With fow (xcptionls Liberty has bor~i quiot the past wook. Comtmunion services at the Bap tist church yesterday, conducted by Rev. L. T. Woldon. Rov. W. H1. Workman has an ap pointment liere for the second aid third Sabbath afternoons. Also installation of pastor, Rev. W. 11. Workman, by Rev. Palmor Reed and others on the fifth Sunday in May. 1Mrs. T. H. Moore is visiting Mrs. L. Sammon,|in Dacusvil1o,1who has been quito sick for som1e timo. Mrs. S. J. Robiinson, visited her son, Persey, and other acquaint ances in town last wook. Thero is an election in town to day to decide a tio voto between Rt. M. Wortz and B. F. Parsons as to who shall serve as wardon. May 4, '96. From Field. Mr. Editor. It was the good for tune of this scribe to he at a diu ing on the 25th ilt., at Mr. Sam Brown's in celebration of his '79th birthday. These old folks klow just'how to make their guests fool itt home, especially at their ta)le, which was heavily ladonl with the most tempton t ishes. There are few couples who have lived togeth or as long as Mr. and Mrs. Brown. They have boen married 53 years al(are yet romarkauly stout for people of their vge. My they live to enjoy many mote birthday (ini nors is the i'prayer of one who loves to help enjoy them. Mr. J. M. [H'yos, of Tigerville, Greenvillo county, was at his old hom this week. Ho reports io Iain of accounlt in it Imloith. Mr. 1). E. h-enidricks is con structing a now Craco that will greatlv increase the water power at his Town Croek rol le mills. We are hia 'ug fine wveather for the gi owing crops. If it couti inuos a few more (lays there w.*I )o a good stald of Cotton. Plowh'jig and hoo l .g corn is the ordor ol the day aod the crgress Is plttinlg ill its apppeancl UCo, jL'St ts 1 expected. It is greatly ldriead ed by a Coro''PER. i(Icess Clulb Mec9 Iug. la pu suieo to the caill of the C lub mot in the court ho use last Sn t'rdny priomhJpI ly at 8. p. M., anid tra saictedO the follows >i b~usi ness: W. TJ. IDowen was eJlectedl presi doatL; J1. ii. G. Mc Damoel, secetary. J. 'T. Langston was elected eyec utive commih~ttOeeman. Dl~eegtots to thle ccunlty convou t:0.J ,J. T. L~oper, J. M. Stewart, TI. C. Robiuson, WV. 'T. Doweon, L. D. Stephens, .J ohn T.. L a gston, TI. J. Ligon, Warren Doyd, J. T. Yor a'ble >d, G. W. Dorr, Irvin Mifler, 0. P. Field, Barnett Smith anid L. R. Durham. Married, on April 28th, at the residence of the bride's father, Anderson Evatt, William Byars to Miss Elvin~a Evatt, Rey. M. L. Jones, officiating. Counugy Commnaissionaers. TPhe Board of County Comumis sioners met Mondcay. All mem bers were present. 'The followving b~usines was transacted: A peOtitionl wvas presented by T. L. Robinson and others for change in road from Clayton Smith's to Clayton Reid's p)lace, and to move the Clayton bridge upl tile river to near Thomnas Gassoway 's. Petition granted and1( cornmissi oners ap pointedi to umake tile survey. N. M. Bolding, N. E. Kennemore and M. A. Boggs were appointed as the commissioners. The American Road Machine Co., was hoard from by tihe agent, D. M. WVells. Th'le matter was pass edl to the next moeetinlg in Juno. The Board adjouirned to moot the 1st Mon~lay iln Jiune. There are twonity-nine bicycle doalors in Battle Crook Mich., and 3,00;whools ar ibOliriddo. 'Thoro is (1n1 for evory sixth perVson in the pla~litionl A wausher'womian has blough t a whole on wh11ichm she deliv ers her washiing The Hurricane Towniship Sing mng Association mot with la.ilo Creek chu rch onl last Sundlcay. TIhe, weather beinig unfavorable, the e,1rowd was not as large as5 it wouldt hlave been had it boon clear. 'The elass was arrangedl by Prof. J. L. Mur'phr~oe, who, with the otheor ef ficient leaders, viz. RI. M. Bolding, E. M. Boldinig and1( W. F. Tomp king conduitcted tho music for the (day. J. E. PA HsONs, Secretary, p~ro tomn. Rheumatism Cured. Aifter~ emIinen t phynsicg as amia all other kanow n re medies fulil, loIn aic Bloro.l TIhonns:nuls of tebstimlonials utrtat this fanct. No cansc of theinnaitisml enn~ si atnd biefore b . nwgic lhiing poer~. Send( sf.umpl fot; beook of parIbiidatrI. ft tcoi tathns eridneti that; w.ill conyinee youni t~;nt, B. B. H. kis lie best eure for allt 1blood and( skin diseases ever. discovoredl. Beware or snbtit u'e said to be '-jut as good." $1 .00 per lairge b)0t 'e. F'or saile A BeavalifVl Wedding. Mr. Editor. Tho marriago of Mr. James G. Soaborn and Miss Myrtie Buroughs on the 28th of April, 1890, was ono of tho most woll arranged and dolightful oc castoos' your corrospondont has over witnossed. :A largo assombly of relativos and friends assei blod at Prators Crook, Baptist church and at 11 o'clock the timo appointed, tho people having as sem bled in the houso composed of old nod young, the waiters mado Choir appearnaco at the front door oeaii islo, 1ir. John E. Craig coin dln1L tlown th10 it isle,and Aliss Cora O'Dell coming down the right nwetog at the alt'ar. facing ()ch other, f olloved by M11r. Char lev R. "K no;. of Oconco county, with M iss ilopo A riold, of Pick oIS coudNy , li. T. R. O'Doll with Mliss Daisy Burroughs, both of Pickons county. Mlr. Mt. Loland Smith, of Oconue. with Mliss Npra Sea born, 0t Pickosl) county. 'Tho rcooi necompanined by his father, ov. V. C. Seaborn, and tho brido with her father moved very qIehtly and gracetIul ly down oach isle ieotiog at the altar and facihg the laege aid well ordered ssembly. lEv. .J. N. Stewart thon pub11Mshed tih() coveiait of marri ago. After many congratul ations from relatives and friends Mr. J. E. Boroughs invited the pooplo to his rosidlenco only a fow hundred yards away. Manny kiccoptod the invitation and after partaking of the many good things sot before us at the Iong and heavy ladon ta ble, we wero forced to loavo on ac count of business callimg us away, and left with tho best wishes for the young peoplo that thoir life may be long al usoful. F i z iEN 1). John A. McCombs and family take this method of thanking our friends till(1 noighhors for thoir h1lp and kindnes during our son's sickness and baurial. JoHN A. McCoMBs. Money to loani-Call at P. 0 Box No. 45, Pickens, 8, C. mar12tf All unnounconionts for candi dates aro strictly cash with order for the samo. tf Died, on Tuesday, May 5th, 1896, in the Six Mi lo soxtion, Mr. Dan io! Mills, in tho 73d year of his ago. 1lis remains wer) buried at Six Mile Church ceiotorv on Wed nesday at 2 p. im. Mr. Mills was sick oily a few hours and his doath was a shock to tho Community. Ho leaves a wife and numorous relatives to mourn his suddon tak ing off. A nnouncements. F~or Su pervisor. Thie 33nan3y friends of .J ESSE It. (ROSS herebt~y announce14~4 hiiin as5 a cand~lidate for the olthee off Cou'nty~ Supervisor, subject, to the voters nii the pr1inI)ary elect ion. The)4 voters 4of Ic4ke~sventintyrespI~etralu annotti43e(( J1. 11. G . M~ICDANI E L enndl dte~tt for re-electein toI the 40nlee4 of Shoriff of P14ckens4 enunt)y,~ubjceIt to) the voters inj the the pr1iiary elhetioni. TIhe niany13 friendls of WVM. J . PONDEl, hleeby annonne31(e hinl a1 euandidate foI' th tlie )4. of Shiff'iI, subje4ct thlet voters in~ thei pin ar e13 ' 3lection)1. Clerk of Court. The44 mnny friends of 31 A. J.J. M. STRWV AIOT respPect fullyiS announce3 l1'3iina as a) 2 (3nn (1ida3te) for CIlerk of Court, sublj4et to the pranlary election of Pickens county. * To the voters of Pic3kens3 county, I here by annotne11e iinyself aL cand11idate for (te of .fice of Clerk of Coutrt, subject to thet voters in the prinauary election. Jons~ A. RonnNSON. Connty TIreaanrer. We, the friends oIf J. T. Youngblood, hereby announeo)(33 hlini as3 a canfdidate for re (lectioni to t.ho oflice of County Treasuror, sub~jectL to the v'otters in the priuary elee. tion. * Vo-runs. T1o the voters of PIekenus counllty, 1 here by annonne niyself a candidaite f'or the of fih4e of Couinty Treasureir. subject to the ve.. ters in the priniary electioni. T1o the4 Voters of Pieo, County: For special3 reas1ons5 I he-obv" witluhdraw ais a can)1 dlidate for Countyv Suin3L)tendent of Edu.. (et.il, en 131nn ~louuee ni1y:elf a candidal3te for the ollee of Counity T'reasuirer su~bject to) the vot ers in) the prituanrv elecMtjin. Platform:3 11nes2ty, coIpeteney, inva hlity, inid igencet, atal( 410 as5 you w~ould wishl to he done14 by in ily condition. J. AL~o~zo 1nwn. For County Auditor. Th'le inny friends of N. A. CHi HISTIO PHIER, respectfully annonne him) as3 IL cand1)1idate for r'e-e'lectioni to the ollico of Auditor (If P'ilkens3 counlty, subject to thie voters in1 1.1ho Primalry ellectionl. * Thet mniy friends of J. II. CL4YIE, h~er-. by annonn~uleo himii as a aL (cand(idate for the (3il1e3 oIf Coounty A udtotr, sublject (to the voters in1 the prima~ry elee:,lIon.* D)R. T'. D. L2EONARD. D)ENTISTI. Al 11(work gualranlt. Would ho leasetd to serve you. (ireenuville, S. C. Oflice over Biruco & 1)oster 's Drug Store. miehl~y1. I1OSIE~RY ARD) UNDER WEAR. You all know our repuitation in Hosiery and1 Uniderwear. Wec are b)usy in this~ stock nearlly al1l the time. F'our items of miterest in) hosiery. 1' 16ii cents pe1'r pair, former price 20 cents. 2. 20 conts per1 pair', former price 25 cents. 3. 25 cents per1 pair, former price 33A OCnts. 41. 33& cents per' panr, former price 50 cents. Speciak in underwear. 1. Ladies vests at 5 cents would be good value at 8 cenits 2. Ladies vests at 10 cents, wsouild be good valri' ' 15~ eent)s. 3. Ladies 'nts, wvould be good val 41. Ladie4 cents,would be good1 val. Pleaso as3 spocial vad ues5 as it v mfonecy andl bring you I Store. ONES. Agent S' ns. ,Mclh2(i I) 'IP, Wo are oponing up the best line of DRY (100)S, CLOTIING, Ladies ald Mton's Ifats. Tinware, Glassware, Crockery, IHarness and IIardware, F'vor shown in Pickens. Theyare bought to sell, and we ilvito you all to come. Yours truly, J. MeD. IMUCE. I35,KWAGONS1 THE BEST ARE MADE BY H. C. MARKLEY. And Every Variety of Fine Carriages, Buggies, Carts, and Harness, Hardware, Pain ts, Oils ind Varnish, At the Greenville Coach Factory. G W. SIRPINE, Suporintondont. Dee5m3 NE W SHOE STORE . MILLER & OCRUIKSIANkS With a new and wvell selected stock of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Fine Shioes a speCcialty. Rebeiving goods every day direct from the Factories. g~Shioes Neat, Comfortable andl Lasting. l\/.Kiler - B-3~a ilding, Np. 305 N. MA IN ST RE ET, Creenville, S- C. E03rAgents for the W. IL. D)OUGLASS Warranted shoes. oct3mi3. thouhNow Funiture! Weare making additions to our our imlmonlso stock daily, and whnyuneed no0w, choice goods, kiny drop' 11j inl and1 lot uts show you hruhour stock. We soil the ver'y best goods theo country affords, and offer thomn at remarkably closo pricos. INear the Court Ihouse. feb20tf- Greenville. S. C. MISSE S R OGER S Will have thirI opening of SPRING MIL LINERY! On andl after the 2(d of Ap pil, and will show the )pettiost line~ of HATS AND BONNETS! With past experience and1( the advant[age of PeIrsonal inispoetion of all the eastorn fashions, antd with great enrPo in selectintg stock, we are cofide~nt that the most exacting can find( what they wvant by calling on us. All are cordially mnvited to the openting, ando your patronage is repectfully solicitOdl. iiMisses Riogers,e WOLESALE AND RETAILt, apn OG~mfe n t iec (Undrm.. a. .... , m..-yl , S C x "on A. E Y 43F17GW OODS' Just arrived and C-heap. Come and see thp MrThse who owe me will please come and pay without further delay or notice. A. G. WYATT, oettf Easley, S.C. Sping. G-oods! ARRIVING DAILY Just opeiied a beautiful line of novelty DRESS GOODS. In all the new coloring and designs Waist and Dress Silks In Persian and Dresden Effects. Trimmings Allover Irridescent Nets, Jewell Edgings and Insertions, Persian Rib. bons, fancy Buttonf to match and all the other New Trimmings. Don't fal to see these lines as you wil find all the Novelties of the season here. NEW P10110ALES ANT) CIIEVIOTS NECW JOINTJLESS MATTING. [Get oir Prices] M'ALISTER & BEATTIE Dry Coods and Carpets. Tlelrphoune No. 87. P.. S.-lhItterick( Patternis. Nov8-911. STILL HARPINC ON SHOES. I liave tb nicest lite J Ikavro over offered A. Mt oxford for 7.e. A nieo button, sh e firl 1.00. A giod ien's hoe41 for $1.25. My stnPek of grotcerica4 ahouid receivo your1l aitteouti''nl. G Ilh. tolfee, 4 lb. coffo, 5 11b. paihd nev, ill, good. 9 b4s. t ntitoe,, i0. or a for 25c. 3 lbs. \ Iif pIouii puitig of olti co for 10c. A li t Iw:wda yuilt wilit, at. 2! cents after lry "ood16, taltess goli 14ds ltit. Farlailg toold1s anld h)o1 s 111 at T. D. HARRIS. I wnui, mmn isushls of cornt and(I10,000 h1411dl4.4 f dd .1n-1 9 1i. Pickenis, A. C. Cheap Cotton For 1896. Inl orider that you may grow CHEAP COTTON, We recommend for your con.. siderationi thme uso of COTTON ' ~SEJ]CD ME'1A L, with Acid Phos.. , phate or D is.e.civeud Bone. ThiAs'V.. is the CheapeSt and Best Fertilizer on the market. Call and sco us and1 got our pr1ices b~efore buying elsewvhere. Southt Carolina Cotton Oil Co., feb13tfCreenville, S. C. DPysician and Surgeon, Office ait his resiidencoJ Ma1lin SItret. Marcha 5, 181)4 100 Turkeys! F ERGUSON BROS. Purmio Buckwvhoat Flour from H~arwod county, N. 0., with genuino Tfar Hiee fta .j 1( jingler's unadulterated Penn sylvania Buckwheat. Kl11ingler's prepared Buck.. wheat. Ralston Health Food. Ralston Pancake Flour. iRalston Ilienlthm Flour at Ferguson Bros. Catarrh Cured. Nore1itne1y is ~ as1 effetul In eradi.. (eat ingL~lI~ andI ening c'1aarrh as Botanio UIl(ood laln, (Il. B. 1V) It purifies an~d enirichesc the lblood, (eliminalftes uneI(robes'1, haeeria, etce., and1 builds upj the systeml from11 the first dose. Thouisalis of cases of catarrhm have been'i eurIed by its magic power. For all blood and~ skin diseases it has no equal. Ihuy the old reliable and long testeded remed( y, and dlon't throwv the money away on subs)titutes,palm.. ed1 off "as 1just as goodl." Buy the old reliable Botantje Blood Balm. P'rie 81.00) per large bottle. See advertiseent in this paper. For sale by dr1uggists. Better Raise Mules Than Buy Them. 10 for a col t, i't llro i.11~el o T1'tU!MPICFT, Is fonr years old, weIghs about 1(t(1 und 1and4 wihll seirv() 1 rea at Goul d Ings Greek farm for SI for a e 4t. Doe. CL. HoliIngsworthA