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The Shah of Persia, who was recently assassinatod was estin ted to be worth $20,000,000. A daughter of Viec-Prosidont Stevenson is soon to be married to a Son of Ex-Governor Hardin, of Kenltucky. A bicycle Manufacturing com panly, of Washington, ). C., waln ts to movo its works South. Char loston wNanlts to reach for them. T.ho cottoll mill at Greenwood last week declarod a diviie11(l of twenty-five por cent besides pl-) viding for an extcnsioI of its plant. Th10 festiviLies atten(dait upon tho corolna tioni of the Czar of ]ius sin, which takos placo this week costs that omipire $12,000,000. Royalty coJmes high. Joinrv lBollill, the embezzling troasurer of Omaha, Neb., has been senteiced to nlin ietoen years in the penitentiary and to pay also a $210),00) fine, that being Ao1bl0 the ailouit, he was convicted of embizzling. Massachusetts has it nCw Ilaw which compels the Anmrican flag to be displayed on all school hiluss in theo Sta1to at all times. P'atrn itim is not measured b y the (lags dIispiryodl, and the truly pa triotic mian, like the truly pious man, does not have to make a con lihinuous paradlo of his virtue. It makes us tired t~o see that some1 papers are bent 01n saying "third term" for Cloveland, and that it is the country's only salva tion. I H Cleveland was to r'un for a glue factory this year lie wouldln't get anywhere near a1 moll. Hie is most empllhatically~ ''dead' ' in thbo estimation of the masses both North and South. A portion of TeXas wvas Visitod by a most tremendous wind, rain and hail storm last week. Hail stones as large as hen's eggs folF in Hill county. Sherman sufferoi the most disastrous results. 10O( persons were killed there. A1 Howe eight is the number knowi to have been killed. The corm crop was completely ruined. A large quantity of arms an amnmuraition consigned to Cuban has disappeared from the wart house in Jacksonville,' Fia.,i which they weore stored. Thi steamer Thlree 1riend(s, whic took tihe Collazo expeditio to Cuba iln February, has also di appearedl. It is said the muln tions are on board, thle Thri 'Friends and that the latter is agai bo0und for Cuba. Bret H-art's new story a nd Jaro0j K. Jerome's latest piece for licti have both been secured byThe L publication. Jerome's story is call< "Reginald Bilake; Financier and Cad and sketches an incident in fasino able London society. . Bret Hiar calls his story "The Ind(iscreOtionl Elsbeth,"and pictures the romance a young American who falls in lo' with a German prinicess, mlasqu~erac ing as a dairy mlaidI. Southern Railway to Rich1 mond, Va. Sixth Annual Re-Union of ti' United Confederate Votoram -Richmond, Va., June 80, July and 2, 1896. The rate for thi * occassioni will be 0on0 cent pe mile traveled from all points o: * or via the Southern Railway. Th rate from Greenville, S. C., wil be $7.80. Tickets from stations in Sonti Carolina, Georgia and Ten nessoe north and east of and including 8e.vannah, Atlanta and Chatta nooga ay be sold Juno 27th, 28th Afd2th, with Anal limit Jul1 $896. JEpesidia 'Dssireg 19tetyear Ago. TConltia)udd fporn April 80, 11896. Mr. Editor: After giving you general idoa of Pendlotoln distric ninlety yeairs ago,I tvill attempt .b givo you a moro mmiiiuto doscrip tion of the prncipal placos of his t-ric intorost and natural curiosi ty. As stated above the court hous was situlltod at Pendloton villag near Eighteen Milo crook, i branch of Soneca river, whoro i now stands. Tho .town duriin that timo consisted of twochurch es,Presbytorian and Episcopalian >0 houses, court hioutso, printmL office, and an academy. TePeOO p1le of Peidloton were a refined, and a wealthy class of citizem. who canie froli tho low coili try. aind se(ttled whefre they Conld gt. :1 full view, of the mlounltiains whieb bound the horizon to the north. Amiiong the freaks of these colos. .sail mounds is the entrance int th valle of Joea SSee, celibrated in song. 'O1l inl tlie distialice, the eyo rests oI that splendid perpen dicoiir rock, which is adimired I y 1ll travolors, the Talble l Mounitaiin by% tho Iiost olovIted grounda inl tfho Stiate. 'hle Sassaras n un bain now cal1led Baild Ku116. Thor were several vilbige.; os tiblished at diterent parts (t'f thie district. One of thie ohdi'st nas Pickensville. it was I III I ly t eI1 seat o-f justice but is now rf-hlefd to (11000 or folli 9. 98. 1 wa-s sitlulted about t wVo mihi ofu h of the prest-lit towin < visley. It wfas the Imivte'r !w!tl ol I ih 17h reg luelt di fliglit'w r''-v~lit loiniry Riock lills wais In Geon llro)ssitt-. river'. v rm h o a a nah rivr It. waO the wt If'the hil (,St. m io l i 1 l *I ill li ' is. iiet, I e C lo f I o I'l a\ ri ' aki d Irwis,4.1 als v itilr . Centre ville was establish.d by v+:. Ealnle, E'stq.. prill('l jill '.,[ fil b'I( tr ,l nu u - ill, purIi))es. .\ towl was laid it by (elleral \ lil'rsil, on tho Tug. 1lm), 'Ir vivui'Ilvlah 'ivo. at th Jutllei11 oi Seileen .cli le i l Aidor. sOnville. It, was sit iuitod :I1, tle ivery point of a pJleliilliI and wi aI H very ro. 121a1icl spot. Tlle littelligt 1() 11aho it, at com. meii rcil spot wa s a filiure. At t HIat. plaee Vere two mills andl 11 forgo, lind also an estiblishiient tir ill te nmkillg of' sial I a'ills, l'er ws aI stfo which lltd fromi the indi11n1s tlie pilk root whieh wa malde up into hundlK ot ono poudlid 4ach, stIem .d1(l aIl, which wev re 1 resse'd in t larg Ilogsleaids emint ailling GOOlt pollill( ''1,ch. It \v wi s wvas wrt Ih cent s e pounud' in Cllarl Phi'stmi aid Snvaln nah., Thre w ,r a -so larg liimounits oL giiis iilg,black andl Seni The river at this place was 4()( yairds widle. Tunaleo and( 8olie: (called Keoweo above) are tw< great branchos4 of the Savannal river. Tho Tlugailoo wasfl nafvigable Ii smlall boaits to the iindan town< towvn ancd P'anther creeks. 1F siuicinig these sitroam ils it wi thbought, could i hoi made~l naviigal to the miounta ins. Boant s deseoun odl the Tugalo) fr'omi And~er'so ville with 70 hales ofl cot tiiin 10*'t.il. T1he Soneca wvas navigated I .smaill b)oats to thle distanlcel oh 5 miles above P1lnieol li i Coill houso. At the j unction of Twe'l Mile and1 Senieca, thle Seiie chalnges its namiei to N eowee wihi was11 navigale to ai coiisideral distance by sll1 uig. Thlese are the prinlii mavie ble streamls ini Penduilleton distrai Numerous biranchies r'aiiy fr< the main rivers ; the prinecipal Iwhich lire waters of Senieca a K~ooweo. Their m'u~unes are as f' lows:R T.he TIoxaIiay ( head brac .of Keowvee,) th Six, Twiel E Iighitoon, TwventyI-t hre an 1 d Tw< ty-six miiulo erw'ks, so namedi'c fr< Ltheir distaunee fromi tlie uiilitai staltmni at. Keowbiee dhl or't, (iChatuga,. ad (iii'' Coneo8 'cee i Rock rive'r, l'ig andii Iit Ice En>id ,.. too, J1oecisse uad \\'hito \at1 Screeks, also Geo'crgo's andi Brus Cireeks, .lBroad AlouiithI, 11llrri 0 \VilsonBi cm ek and imii ot n1 ers, all which Icunish line hui f'or farmiiing, lewv coiui'nis a het ter waitied thn P'endlctoni d 10 tict. Chairlestoni11( an .ha uhu ai were the two pinucipal marke'l~ts - the district. But little progre c was11 imadle iln maniciluatures, e dc opit. in thle domeest ic wary. & 'e "' famuily manufactured cotton elo ~- for their owln use, wh i ebI gave e' eo ployment dini'g wiet weatherid >f cotton fac t ory, ow neil by r'. O( ~e r'ision, ini the district. 1- A rifle gun fac tory was e'sti hished on the (Chatciga creek. Th'le celima11to as stated aboi p 01on' one1 of the Ibest ill thle I. andl qtuial to any ini the wor e The thermometer is selonm hel< , .18 ini winter, aindh 11hat for onily 1 few days, in suimmor it is nme S over 90 to 97 and that lasts on r' for about ten days in the ei 1 part of J1uily, which is thle hiotit > time, so that eleven mon this ini I 1 year arc comnfortalhe to wioik in. TJhoero were nto local diseases (o copt in the neighiborhiood (f mn pouds, or in similar dampl si tu Stions, wvhere a defetorious air w, produced by the decay of voget ble matter. Such sp)ots wore rai particularly ini ulpor part of II 4intfini-. Thnrn wna a simnua., m M ease -prvailing ini thq mflountairs callediilk lsicknese, and it stil exists. It produces such a per % version" of tho lacteal juices ir t cattle,that thoso who dse oither th< > milk or butter, die, or becomo ox - tromely sick. it is liable to be - contracted only inl certain places - that, aro uniformly inaccessable to the sun' rays; and some of these spots -., inhabitants Iavo foncec iml to provent their stock fooding on them. There vas another curious fact Th honey c3llected by the boos ir -phlcets whoro the Rhododondror laurel iiounds, is (0o(oed pOiSonl. ous, and causes vll iolent vom itilgs vn en in cIses w hero it was spar imgly used. Genoral Pickenis, and Gou. Rob ert Al.iderson, Whoso namfllos stand ntlet !~aiong tile worthies of the revolutionary war, were resi dents of this district. Genera l'ickans commandod the whole of the Southern militia ol the mom ,)rablo 17th of January,ati the bat t!( of Cowpons, and by his good co)nduct contributed( much to the sitcese of tho American arms. He was honorod by Congress with a sword for his gallantry thero. On ove)Oral occasions lie distinguislied hiiself, and adviianced tho honor and interests ot his country. Gon. Anderiktson also distinguished hum ;olf -A the10 blIttle of Cowpons, ad reIderod other servicos to the State, whichl have endeared his memory to is. At tho foot of the mountains rosidd Capt. John Lynch, the author of the famous law called by his name, of very notable effect. Near to Capt. Lynt h's h ouso runs tho 35th degree of north latitudo. it Was here that tis important poimt was first as corta i nod. PndlAton beinug the last princi pat frontier of the provinco of South Carolina, includes a number of places of noto and interost. The chief of those are the Oco neo station and Kooweo old fort, or Fort Prince George whuen timhose torts wvere built, they wero in the1 midst of the Cherokoo nation, ro moved 800 miles from Clir'leston. Th garrisons wore both solitary and much e xposed. l''ort Princo George was first gar risoned in 1756. It was built on the banks of the Keowee. A great nmer of I11(ia tribes in1ihi ted Pondleton district, orig il ly belonging to the Cherokee ation.* Thu olloving locaitioll 'and namles of the-se have boon pre(. serZ(ve(d. ()ld 'KPow(10, Just eo Port PriniCe George: Sugartown, a lit tle above 11N- fort, Now Ko\4 kowee ou Mile Crek; Aconeo oi Oconee crook Eastaltov, oil croek of saIle 111nm10, Qu11acoratehic. on Crow (ter Indian hiains occur in thi .R water coursies, besides the above ) T1hose iare, the .Jocasso, which give i m111mo1 to ai miost romianitic valley >Chieohee, TPoxaway creek, Tommas 1see, Oolenoy, Ko~shwoo, Gonerosite and Coneross creok. Peindletoni r the only district which hais rt ii tineid so numliy Indliani nami~os < s' plaicos, OW ing to its being the him y resting place of thle aborigines< is South Carolina. V Concluded next, week. 1r Thie Stato bl oarid of contre ha fve ru1led tha lt t lie Couni RIyt d isple I ,i ser usit give as hiis botidsmen or 'I f the secuirity cmail doiI r 11 11lt. (ness oin the Stae in tl R -Ia s I uld at. requecst of Gov. E~vai .li 1111.aV(t, ve clerk be p)lace'd ini Sil bond1(. Eve'ry gurn iltio c)ompR5i :n has an1 iniSlpoetor and they requi :t. that he have thie right to ovorlot ,mty hu11si ness whlen t he compai of wr'itesi a biondl. Col. Willie Jtont nit chaiirmaniii ci the board says th chi 1 bond for dIispensers canl got torm fomi Ihe uit horizinog i ..si ola in iispotIors toI eXain 110( mi pese' boIoks and( accounts rv lly VI11iniin the pitirsuanice of thie r~ buisineitSO. On. July isit aill bonl er muist h~e iRven mI a garanitee emO pany1Ri.- I his will be gener'al, as t.1 a-- dliser'I i not ontly responlsib) fy for su1Its aga;iiinst thimi tfor viol ttin Ef thle d iibensary laiw, Il h- hoard wiant ed a uni iformi rule at id1 haIve adhopted thle plani as abov' r'e only to accept gu~aranlteo c)omfpal l. s as su ret 1(5. New 'o'k s $tetnatormzi mol II.ill sayvs 11h0 ret iroeontoft gre ba uc k s witich holi is t ri ving to al com11pl11ishi l meese tihe deman~i~ for sundl~ mioniv. Certaitnly; an1 lhe increa'used~ diemandii wvill mak thill bre wl hae to wor r- lttle Ilonigeri each day, or give U mi( o ofhi lt5Cot 1011, or corn,. < 11- who8at t o get int possess5ion of a (10 lair. See anytit hr aotu derstaninillg that? iilmi)iR.ii Re14 S surl tO carllyII read (ou (.outside this wI'ek. I f you (loln youR will miss a groat t'reat..--E~ IsWe frail andl imiporfect humlan bc 1 igs\Ol~ oveywhrO aire cotnstant Ily af pealing to rho world t~o behold oni lvoutsid(es. Iif the pulic eye couil tpetnotralte our in iside and' seeo Slnor, or. hidden selves, the worh wonuld standl du1mb with consteirnit X ion. What a displiy of outside 1is going oni conistatl.y thiroughiou -the world. a- A pension bill beo Congre.< o, gives $12 a imonith to a man whos ie disability was ''caused by overheatia s- hiimself at the battle of Bull Runn" Cleveland and rlielo evidently got their idea of eeping up the gold reserve from ho stingy man who tried to app so his gnawing' appotite with 0110 morsol of meat which lie mani ulatod in this o auner: Havin tiod a string around it, lie woukl then swallow the moat, and in a moment jerk it out and swallow it again. The man got fat, of course-just like the Treasiry is doing I What sixteen to One Means. Under this lav, with us, 3711 grains of pure silver were put in a dol. lar and 23 1-5 grais of pure gold Were put in a dollar, 16 gold dollars to weigh as much as 1 silver dollar. That is whatil6 to 1 means. In other words, any one bringing 3711 grains of silver to the mint had it coined intoa dollar and any ono bringing 23.22 grains of gold to the mint had it coined into a dollar And as long as this was the law no man was willing to sell or did sell that much silver or gold for less than a tollar. Foreign inducements at times caused much of our gold to leave us as it is doing now, but we had silver to fall back on, and then again when much of our silver left us we had gold. Thus we walk ed down the century on two logs from 13 poor colonies to 37 grand states. DI. J. W. NORWOOD, Dentist, Dr. I. M. Nonwoon, AssisLant. Office, 88) Main Street, Greenville, S. C. Jan. 9, '02 y Just Received! A large lot of men and ljoy'4 Saddles! I keep a full line of HA IN ESS, COILA US, N" I jimty Cash for hides, wax and tal low. WV. M. (00DL)ETT"I. Snlveessor- to Cowver & Goodlett. 102 Maiin St-reet 1 reetiville, S. C. March 12s 1 DICKSON Now h1a4 oil sit uainuplo Shoes, 3,000 Pair of Men's, Ho3s, Woman's, Miss em :ll Chdldren's Shoes, factory sam ples, to be sold at less than manufac turers prices, beginning February . lt. Such chances to buy cheap shoes only comes once a year, and now u your~ tune to Sencr Bargains. Com< andl see befoW the sizes5 ar picke( out and sold1. The Factory Shoe Store 5 - J.b M. Dickson, Mang'r. f P. S.--F. C. Sc.haff~er, an e.xp r ieceI(d shoe0 mtaker, is with us, whl repiriis all kinds ofi shioes, la(Iht slhoes a speiality. 1, N.,INoTICE To THliESPASSl:8. iiuber ir cr ossing iy pret~iseM ini anyi w g ecept ini the, paltulie roiad wvithout any ro'i to senit. ,J. M.Al1 ION IOt )lPE1. M-.~ iiun, S. C., A pril 27, s5. IS To t;he Public: y \TWhenI in IEasley, call on1 J ee M, R~AMNPEY f'or Spr'ing aiu >k Summer'i Goodls. ig loves, Slippers, n Shoes, Ihats, &c : Always a fresh line of ri l. oud Sd to a Dime. s Ont Saturday you buy Indg< a- Prints at di cents ; Shirt ini 10 Pr its at .1. These prVice 'apply to Sturdays only am~ Mfisses [McKAY, 1 Main St~rect, ( HFEENViLLE, S. C. Have~( now read v for sale all the Latest Stylies ini Hats, Bonlnets and~ Caps (I For Ladlies, Misses anmd (2hildren. (j 17' They keep ~onstanit ly on hand all thi N oveltie a. lowe I. prices. Youir patronaigi soited. MISSES McKAY, Main Stre.., Gireeniville, S. C. ATTORNEY AT LAW Pickens, C. I1., S. C. r' Pract ice in all the courts. - R. . P.CAR LIS5LE, Dentist, Gre~jm - vileS. C. Ollce over Addison . r. MeGee's IDrug Store. HUGHES' TANNERY~ I have a li lot of 0on hand wvhich I amt selling at "Rock Bottom" Figures. lyjP hides aind Reeswax wvill be take, ipayment for leather. Call and see no C well equnipped Lannety. LARKIN H1UGH*ES. MIcF ALL'S a""BU.DCETox~w -OF--. PIUN and PHAX FOR THE PHOLKS. MR. EDITOR. Now lots look\ after the little tle things and, lbt the big ones take care of diemselves. See here. Shoe tacks, tire bolts,peg awls, harnQss menders, copper rivets,shoe thread,belt punches, files, rasps, pocket rules, pocket levels, pocket knives, pocket scissors, auger bits,. bridle bits, pad locks, knob locks, hooks,sta ples, stock bells, hand bells, mouse traps, steel traps, tack hammers, shoe homniers, nail hammers, blanksmith hammers, hatchets, honda-xes, hand saws, cross cut saws, web saws, com pass saws, gun locks, tubes and cylinders. Tle best factory yarn and cotton cards on earth. In digo and diamond dyes, nice furnituro, stoves, straw hats, fish hooks, any thing everyth ing T/V. T. M '-L l. GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS. Pickens & Easlev R.R. To be finished, provided we can raise the money. Now, in order to do that, save your dimes and they will make dol lars. Walker & Ownmgs have bought out the cheap "Vreck Store,'' 117 Main sreel, Green ville, S. C. They are close cash buyers. Buy bargains and sell bargains is their motto. When you visit Greenville and want to find the cheapest store in town, look us up, and we will soon convince you that we have the cheapest goods in the city. Give us a call and see for yourself. We guarantee to save you money. Walker & Owings, 117 Main St., Greenville, S. C. Feb. 27, 1896, tf IN THE MIDST OF BUSI N ESS! Our business so far this season has surpassed our expec tations. Thile right goods and the right prices tell the tale. Our novelty dIress goodls havt .lbeen pronounced beautiful. WC have a second lot to arrive Mon, day or Tuesday. We have all the latest trim mings to match the new goods The prettiest Buttons, largt - andl small, ever shown in Green, a ville for trimming. s Our silk dlepartmlent is comn. lplete. Dress silks, trimming silk, and silk for waists. Only a look at these goods will convince you, we spalrel not timme or money in selecting - these goods and the comliments we have received amply rep~ay us for our1 tr ouble. Your patronage solicited. West End. 1'. S.--April 1st, we will move t< the Gahrrison store, next to R. E Allen & liro. To avoid havinig s< muany good~s to move we wvill giv< special bargains on all goods. "otsBlight" csscotton planters mor< than five million dollars an nually. This is an enormou: waste, and can be prevented - Practical experiments at Ala bama Experiment Station shov conclusively that the use of " Kaini a" will prevent that dreaded plan disease. our p bite are nt advertising cirulars l~oort na tho resultiis f latare xprmet it rks ntli er ot fr er aboukd have a copy. They tar GERMAN KALT woRKs, 93 Nassau St., Ncw York. Save Paying Doctors' Bills Bo Bn B ia BOTANIC THE GREAT REMEDY - FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES 11a e'nt ho ghy toole b' ,a sa andouresquiokly ssa SCROULA ULCRSECZEMA, RHEUMTISM CATRRNERUPTIONS, A~e'NOGS. t yar thebeat totnl nt SENT FREE w1VOND4uAn.. P.000 PAlM CO., Atlanta, Oa. OUR SPRINC GOODS Have arrived and we will be able to show you the )e line of Lo'T~E-II]Tor T Ever brought to Greenville. Our competitors must bow to usd When it conies to a question of PRICE. Why? This is easily explained. These two words moan a mountain of things. No loss, Uo had accounts, and a thousand other things that m]ien a loss to any business where credit is given. Ponder over. this, and if you find that we are correct inl our enleulations, you will give us a chance to sell you CJ]1i.jV6 .A)V(D 6 U A-tWjV[f i Clothing to fit any size and pocket, Ilat s and Gents' Furnishing Good at the same fgures. Come in and look through our stock, which is second to none Dreifo Co., T116NOWglothiljr, I 3-il 1,1.Ill~e. Greenville, S. C. 11;; and I1 5 Mami Str eet, le .C We have neither (ine nor inclination to "blow"' about mar.. velous wonders of beauy and gorgeousness of styles, and tell: "'fabulous~ facts''about mni4nnothi stocks of goods andl all tha~t kind of circus adrvertisemnents. People cannot 1)e fooled by such absurd advertisements d( statemnents any more. Wc have only a plain commuon sense wverd to say to our friends and customers andi that is this. We have not the largest stock of goods in tho United States but we have a sufficienit quantity of bran new goods to supl)y all of your w'ants and to give you as large scopo to select f rom as you couild dlesire. We are not ''selling out be lowv New Y ork cost"' that is an old "chestnut." We are buying for cashi andl are selling on as sm:-'Ll margin and profit as we can, andl hve. W\e dlo not lpropose to attract you by foolish words. Our prices andl goods speak for themselves. We priop~ose to deal hon-. estly and sqjuarely and do all that we can in a legitimate way to, mewrit your patronage. We have a complete assortment of Dry' goodls, notions, carpets, mattings, and window shades b'mght for-~ cash. We have all the new "'ash goods, dinmities, percales,lawvns,swiss; organdhes, Plisse. A comlete line of the newest dress goods and. trimmings, Silks for wvaists, in japs, taffetos, swivels, in Persian, and D)oesden eflects andi patterns. We have the newest styles; andI the largest stock of black dress goods, in H-enriettas, Serges, Sicilanms, Mohair, Oranpons and Novelties. We wvill gladly send sampnlles upon request and all orders giv. en us5 vil receive careful and prompt attention. All we askc is a. fair trial andi chance and you wvill be convinced. Yours truly, RicherwHandsomer THAN EVER PRODUCED, [cr7OUR. HN S WE.'rt.E TALKING ABOUT. Look over the stock; it's complete nlow, and see id you don't agree with us. One of two thiings we always mean to do: To sell you better goods thatn you get elsewhere for the same price ; to sill you the same goods. at a Jower price than you get them clse wher~e. .GREENVILLE S. C,