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'lie P01ples J oiri rm 1. 1. itOIIINSON, E litor. PUBLIS-E D iRY THURSDAY. Subscription Onle Dollar a Yeal n'ttereil at t~lt Pot.t oflive at Pickens4 a1 lecond-elas~s natter. AnV .TISI RA E O ltp (1olhar ,er inel for itirst ilsertiol, fif. ty cents for <'a0' s- 41,ver t in e olart-on Liberal l d iscounit fo r )It i t 11u11al cotstract.. ,1em ah tracts, lniyable g 111t -I a -No favorites. 01>0 11,1'e NoI pe eial posiotil A l s tiev in tike 1 t ho ri t io t i ro AIt 1el 1111d abide i sm'-l rat -tt. JA Wa r notie s, in lo a :1 t 11 111 , 14o cents per line for first, inst41 n yi cents for 1. r(I iQtt l,4 ettt1 ttSi i s 2 2rt i tL1. ho itand i Wno later 11,1 ha .1tna m irn I eilItoi- n-il nit ei Ili . p22 ibl fiulr the vlows and i nin 4) . 1P1 ' il less till s tl tin alr eli riat llv (i tI'1(1 l. SA'IIUIISI) NY's UI s ; I.q 32 :.1 * :11:. T. 1)oe2ll W 11111 isiu-1 v ' J and ' tractiveness,4 thl- swNot erl <rnu atos being' choorli d 1"y H,. '. ful int lb l'" Vh.. 2 -d .ctu I p w .-u 1wipw an 1.1v ' jw thw 1:and w ith th.nI ing fo (Ali-;d (Iny h : I -n);' v1r22 - , m:1 n ' 11111. \*4l' 12 2 21 ..7 t V Eare a . ta nl trib-te hon-1I* 2 odior v.1 5 h i p It p tIin h'i iIh-n int i -2and sh ding lightn EVliln. 11.' was1 as4 gen1ial a5 ('ver Inl 200 ill 2'l1os2 toIdlel) alal :4V) Spar'tanbur and'' 211 n, com' ')11 ig (2r g s42tart th)a !aean l(ead. r's to goissip inhg aint( gue2Ssinlg. The 1 2I1il \\hites w1jlier '.knoke '11'he Suern 1') l~inilay is the (irs of (o)2r great ra 11ilway systems to1 giv inf orma1:t ion to thel pul)ic and1 to. Ii: low xersion10 rates for a) summe1fl oulting, poort2( for returnl'! unitil Oetobe)1 ness its~r l'umm1er .llome~ and tesor z is hsome) 1in dig and :fl(1'tisti&(2 quesCtion) hkely to be propoun~le( 4uch1 as2 rotets and1( distanc(es, hot 2 and111)2 boarding houses02, namesl(2 of prt' Thell Soouthern offer's a) ch1o1(ce balthing0:4 and seal~h breezs( oIf some < .Atlanltic C2oat er' the ((222 mountai11:1 breezes of Swanan11 loa, .\shii'' i .lori copy~ of god1(e call1 at (211ive 2-con' .atp to S. Ii. .1lard(Iwick, \ Sistan Gf(enel'2 Palssenger i Agent, A Winthr.op~ college Nciholart ip~ Each county of the Stato is 01n titled to as5 many1 sho.larsips ilP the Winthrop (Colle at Rock lii as it hafs represen01taltives in1 t1 H-ouse of Ropr'osentatives. Those scho0lrships will be award ed upon01 a comnpoli tive xalm2inat 101 to be held( at the counity couri hous1e on) July 30th, Ua. 9 a1. m). Applicants mu)st be ntot le. thanz fLoon years of ago and1( m)usi have a good kn'owledge of the com-) mion school branchos.. The expenses of attendanco (1o unot exceed $8.50 a month for' board, furnished room, heat, ligh 1; and washing. For further informahtionl and a catalogue, add ross 8t. Rock lill, S. C. All job printing is cash on do very, Peopl ay tur up r hnfr nose att oniolls aS mu1111Ch1 as thoy pl but they have always beon ll in portant artielo, of food and tho: always will bie. Tho finost anl( most artistic cooks use them it many ways aind they are tho poo: man's friend for ho dolights il them raw, fried, stoeod or in hiF hash. Rico belongs to tho South. erni Climates, whoixt, Inidianl coril aid other cereals have their goo graphicn limitations, but tile on ioll is the univer'sal tood, voleole ill all agns, all lands, all climates. The om1on is here to stav. ['M tile peoploe make tihe mlost' of it. and givo it the best, t eatment pm,.Siblo. There is a litt (l bo)k ml Elion vul t'11o wlliell, 1l1inonigst oflier, tiigS, giv a I' isillg 2,0 hush els of (1ions to the er'.. I fA Ia me cu1,11 lltivate-d nly 0on0 Waero ho wfollld hb I't t/rl. '0 .HU whel o - raised n 1) c(llit t n crT ip. But how is this donie? Is it Ios si t,. A ny I N 41- may (ry\ it onl a sin1 )ll 9t ileal i Il1l.9 11 (eee s 11 plat in is anf~t1i e<)n cmiailliligr :"Of sqularo fevet , iir' hY v 10 1 feet. Cover it, with h io I u a d spadi. e ill and ill I The I' aillir. sil uld h i l Cellullt It . larl 11'I rows IX .w,! p lit, them out h-- 'ir 1 (1 ( ),.1 l , 11 overing itII : .w- d ep. ( 'iveI 11 good p drinlof, le-.chAl ashes or iii :iihei y 'u.gv --t iln, b ting Hl t igr itn il a l oI ondit i'n. Givo a heavy top, ar ill Pfot nulaur1e,4 (<: protect 1O i l r i . h1 wt illt'or. I lie I I1 r 1 - h. ' l!e l 1( I l i f a f iv .anl Sr to resi. Pinch oell the iii s a iml. <4 u " th wieIs lnild li(t p",t Ii I I. t.- i t 'm.nt I ~te t sam.) 1 livlt 1 teo wilv.i ;I ' n co! n I, Is 1 4 , 'I. I I vI rIt I av 1 li1i'1 111 ..11 ' (ie* ( lo() livil s. Il'c d V.* Il d ~'11t"lY I th. . 0i u1o i 1t ci 111) hIt-i :witr (i court i t 11111wou ,.lM I 1o -iLtI.-r o e tli i t ( I fn g a-i i I it ' 0 1:1 nt t' ( Ill it toll a et]I( wi ilid p r fwl t i tien ite. t1 n011 (leg'. LiwAl ti'l, h 0111 tihe cre( [ e Sd <' I rl wlt h ver y <>luleg e in !1r 1,a'i't.y 11' 1 1)n ' < lf ill Oar tloer tr:: this an, and ths e ie m 1n(. . oil ill p rduc athisthi ra t ('afpy - t.. n hiugl-I a to r l. 1CioAli a d C lopa.. t <ilive s in i ll eg b is e <)e sixti v1, 'ar. A P stilo' eIml'lie al In'lt lxr is ts1w er 4 > 11 ..a v o I s i "I lways ko whel 04 i q going to be I wind storm," says ) Pennsylvillill f(armor, "by watch ing tei turkeys and chiekons go t( roost onch nigh t,. In cali woath t or the fowls roost on the polos witil t.heir 11eads alternating each way thut, is on1e faces oust, th Ioxl west, aid so oi. But 1010n t.hor i1 going to ho a Iligh win 1d, t-hey aIways roost with their heads to ward 't(h direction fromi wlinch the0 Mo)1111 is ('om1inig. Thor aro nea sons for theso differeit ways of rt 14 Ig, 1 tako it.. Wien thoro is no wind to guard against they (an SOP Othior dan11gers mloro read1(ily if' t hey are headed in botI diroc I ions, hut. whvien N'wIlld is to alris. they fact it benuso they caln hiold 1h'ir pcsitions b1ter. But tih part f canl't un1derstan11d is htow th<c critters know the wind is going t< rise when we mortals lack all inti. 1111tion of it." h'le patrons o Union schoo <list rict, No. 12,wvill meot at sh0ool )umse on1 Satiirdav, Juno 27th, at ()'clock p), ill., to hold ll (electiol for ti'ustoos for sa1id district. 'I'iil notico and 1govern yoursolves ac. c'ordlinlgly. .J. W.FAit, C. I.T. Sheriff's sale. STATI- l'' O oU'1T CAROLINA, Counlty or l'ickens. By virtue ofo tax execultion: placed inl ily liands I avo tlr.ougl my S1cial Deputys, levit'd upoi and will sell for cash h))oforo tihl court houso door at. Pickons, C SL., 8. C., on Salesday in July, 1890, te followiig tracts of land to wil: All thlt certail pioco parlcol o Irict of land il 'upkilitowl Townvshlip Cont ain1ingr oimo hulul(ro (IO) icros m1o 1 or less, adjoin1 Ing lands of .lohelrrylido.U Barkr, Mlrs. Eliza Cox and oth(ier: levied 11pon ats the lpro1erty William Tompsonl and sold to sat isfy tlix executotll1 against sail A lso ill .hMt. pi(cc4 pare('l < t.ract. of 1hu1il ini East at o Towr ship, contining Onm thuhdrod nui f orty -four ad tlbrvo-( ighlts(- l ofRoht'. L,. Gilstra-lp onl th I n.(- IortlI Ambroso Gilstrup onl thle wos' .Jh .1,ow\is on dhe sou th all olheirs, it being tlie samo lnd coi voved to W. E. l'atterVon)i1 by Rob 1,. Gilstrap ill A pri, l8x, Iall sold to sitisfy tax LxecutiU agailst said property. Also all that crtHai p- paI Cl o lot Iof land in thlt, Cw PH lAberty, S. C., containIin hg oil fourthl (-.) of an rero0 ilor-orl and bollilded hy lilds idf 1len Clastino1, Mrs. K.J. Si th a.1 fronting on liilronad stioet, levi uponi as the prop riy of I,. (). 1-11. derson 1111d sold to slt isfv tax ex euition againszt. saii:] proyrty. co el or tract, of hind4 inl C'nt r ToP4wnsl8iip1, 1' i4k4n '18COuntl y, S. or less and~ lbiulledb lh:Il(I D)avid En~iglishi on the~ southI, Si (erlI liallroad oil th linlirtli, levi, \\'iins a111d soldl to sat isfy Sai t li N 'X4'li lt il41. Al \ so all thaet 'er1tan1 lu44'' pa eel Or' ta1 of landl in ('ent 1 S(-l100) acres"' 1044r' or less, bound1( by lantis of1 N. I11. IK'~in1more, tit l'idav,%'14) Willi4nn .18r1ok in and 111 hl to414 14 atisfy tax 4'x4enti, ((ourt1 1llluv Township11j. Pick' 1thai we4st, I). I'. I lendrIlicks 44n ti 54out hi and1 eaist :n11 ot liers, en4 lIen-s' mor)1" or' I'ss, sin'v4'vedi e l'hl I1.2, lev14id up1ol4i as8 1 1)satisfy' Ita 4'x4'cutio8lis e against said! pn4 perty.1 AlI that ('ertain piec1e, pan-el(' 1tract (of Ihuil in) i'-:a ttatoe townsh51 n1i're 44r le'ss, andi honmh11i by% !an of1 .31 I. I'llenburg1., (' I. 'l in4 wort11h, I- ' I 'l'ons, I litti' lIarkh and~ othIer'e, levied upon41 as the pro 4'r' v 4)f Kizz.i, J1 Ill1enburg,!.~ and( 5so to at1isiv Vsaidl lax e'x'ci~ uo agalin - \ll t hat )ertin~~ piece(, paricel Irat of h' Oil inl Central to4wnlshi known as% tracts114 No. !, - andl 5; tra1 No 111ontaining thlirty-fouri (3l ac'is more or4.4 l)'e ss; I raet N o .I ('o tract~ No c 4ontaininiig Itwenty-mni~ andonehal (-3 acrles 1more orI Iles: and111)44 boned by land114 s of W C Urioel J I Ilol114lay, N oah Ke~.nniemiore, W 4' oth11rs, 1ev ied npon)1 as~ unknown10%, ant sold1 to- sat1isfy tax ex('enltions agaLimi r, sani4 propert011y. r' urchiawrs to pay for alI 1apen J. 11. ('. .l )A N llI, __S. P. C. Wherens'4), W, W. Ir ha' s 1118 4114 suIl t o( 11n4 t4o gran41 I hii let Ior 4 of0 nahnlil -istrat~lion 0of 1 the 'state1 of aimil ('ffect of .\lrMs. 8. .\ It. (irr, decon4'4sed. is' h l at isinguar toi e 111 kid e, nd Ire on1 the4 2nd day of JlulyI, h1.99, next after'I pulient1i(4Iloln hereo(f, at 1 1 o'lok i; the) forenI)(oon, to sh(ewi cause8, if 4any% the;4' slould1not b11le granted14'). oif June11, 1896, inI the1 120th yearl1 0 .J. 11. NIE1VJllJ1Y .J. P P (' ]IV J 11 Nn,1-niflY, Esquire, Probato Jndge Whorens It .1. Mart inl iatlo slit to m1e to grant, him Lot tvirs of Adinjiinitrqition <1bonia nIon with will ainexed ofthe ein. t4ato of fitnd effects4 of UnLrry Dobbiis, d(eonso:1. TIhese are Therefore to cite till(] atimon ish fill anid Singularl the kindred 11and cred it ors of t ho Sitid Carry Dobbinm, decen.1S. ('d, 0that the-Y bv 11ndti apeiarl before( ine, inl the Court of P'robate, to be hield att l'ickens 'Iou ri 1 ouis1, 8. C., on the 25th day of .1lne next, ifter publientiolt here of, it, 1 o'clock inl t ihe forentoon, to slow% Calse'if any1lJ the'y have, wvy the sni:1 Adininistration shloul not, he( grim oted. (Givenn Iiider my I [illnd t himh 81a il,v of .111n1. A. 1). 1890 uand in tho 120 year of ourl fintepentience. [SNtu] .1I, N i.:w it.:itv, J P P C. .1 iiiel I w2. Trustees Notice. Secti.at :3 of tlt nw "School LAw1t'' ''eatk as afollow: "Eneh Coi llit oard of EC lneatio:1, oil Ohe firs4t, T lesd yo .uv 18911, ani oit thIhe IIst. ?Tiesit' of .Jilyi every two years thereafter, sim1il aIppoint. for each shool district in thei Couty thri'ee ii t ol IItustees from the i lt tIl le'i< vleelors 111d taxpayerIs residling withinl I Ihedi-trictI, who 'inl1 h141u1 their olee S:fot' t wo yours an nui thir succssor a re apii ilittt aiu puialillod, tlesq. o01n. Inti'd hv . lhe rCototy lIoail of Educa. I itn,'' 'l'he presen. t- IrIS4vs of Ch0 school dlis [viel will h11il eletionls in iirt(10 re pec. , tive Svhool h -saild Ie . n e r lvv I ' 1 rityjI1 t'1t14i0 , the n1nlitles of three i lutesfol. each .school disitrict, to) be I bruht b tefo it-te County lrl i of I a neation fo Con drtin ,\It r(com-i illeitlons Ittlnil S it he ill ( he Sulpe-int. l etle e A lti iv or ivefore .ine (it (1, 18,C). t N*Ioii'rl i -sh Ioltan it0~ Ic n n nl tist' . ion f..il to reac 111by 1'h z time, ither. Ohe Whl trusteesc-' will h:*I retineld, 01r the(. Colito tyv Boamd wV 11 appinilt Ill\w lr rustees. T. ( Ioniss-N, C;)till' Sill). viten. danl. Just Received! A large lt f nieI allo boy' I keep n fuill hinl tf j IARNESSC'blhti l N: ot l (,)( IT . tBS'1 Itay es for hbles, waxo and tal d lw ) WI~. DI. SOnmT \tie , -'. M Nrhiv Ii 119 y3,000 I air ofvlen's, Boys,W ' Vs :1111 d C I I I. li l s.n2, t t c i; 1c v N.11 e- .Ies, th e .1h ati hs thnnance Si tie tl', ( ds. ~l l.: -ne oI iI enii'Iisay, in i init STheF ctr Shoe. Satore&. lI~'. o .- I E.i C.n v -afrsa ~p , NNtT' tit' -: i T ~iGc.\s.l. LI fr i t tpIeo (-; 'to itin, . ntin n - .. M . i t ti )N It,oP i M . itta, S. ('. prittt tvL r dd5.i he in1 t. Enie, altonof "Rocke Botom"s ur. Lr iIOCPIUAES. pultiS 001 O 5)ine av44BL*BUDCETw", PHUN and PHAX FOR THE PHOLKS. MR. EDIToR: Now is tho tino to look after hot woather goods. HERE I Fans, Parasols, -land U nibrol Ias, Buggy Umbrellas. Hlandkerchiofs, Undorvosts, Mosquito Nets. Whito Goods, Towels, Soaps, Perfumery, Straw Hati, Men's, Ladies' and Missos Slippors and Straw H1ats. Grain Cradles, Handled .11os, Plows, Iharrows, Swoops, Tie Out Chains. Buckets, Dippors, Pans, Churns. EVERYTHING! T/V. T. M'Fai. GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS. Pickens & Easlev RI.RH. To be finished, provided we can raise the money. Now, in order to do that, save vour (limes and they vill make dol lars. Walker & OCwiigs have bought out the cheap "Wreck Store,'' 117 Main sret , (G reen Ville, S. C. .Tey aro close cash bu vers. Buy bargains and sell bargains is their motto. Vien you visit GI'eeniville and wanut to fild the ebieapest store inl town, look us 111), and we will soon conIviice yoi that. we have the cheapest goods in the city. Give us a call and see for yvur'self. VO guamantee to save you money Walker & Owings, 117 Main St., Greenville, S. C. eb. '27.. I 96, tf IN il E 31DS11 M BUSI. N ESS! Our butsi ness so far this season has surp'lassedl our expJectations. 'i'he right goodsM and the right pri(es t'll the tale. )ur nove ty dress goodis have bieen p)ronIouneed be'autijt'u. WVe yae a se('ond lot to ari~ve Mi~on day or' T1l~uesda. We have all the latest trim mintgs to match thle new goodis. The prIetitiest Piiuttons, large andi smnall, ever shown in Green v ille for trimming. Our sill--departmnlft is comn plhete. Dress silks, trimming silk, andl silk for waists. Only a look at these goods will eon v ice you, we spariedl not time or' money in selecting thlese goods andI( the comlliments we have received amply repays us for ouri trouble. Your patronage solicited. West End. P. S.-April 1st, we' will move to the Gar'isonm store, next to R. E. Allen & Iiro. To avoid havingr so IIun'y goodIs to mnove we will give sp~ecial bargains on all goods. "Blio-ht" costs cotton planters more than five million dollars an nually. This is an enormous waste, andl can be~ pre'vented. Practical experi ments at Ala b~am'a Exp erimecnt Station show conclusively that the use of' "Kainit" wvill prevent that dreaded plant disease. .Our pamphlets are no~t .Aivertising cirenlars biorm. tng spjecial fertilizers, butt are piractical works, contain lugg the resit~ls of Latest experiments in this line. Eery cofth i am i have a copy. Theay are oERMAN' KAi wams <; Ninsa iii ., New York. Save Paying SDoctors' Bills BDBD BOTANIC J.D.D. BLOOD BALM THE GREAT REMEDY FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES 40 yean.s and ourew qa ohly and SCRI'FUL A, 'UL CERS, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM, CATARRH, ERUPTIONS, 8ENT FiREE wonDa~~uERE. BL OOD BAL M CO., Atlanta,.0,. OUR SPR1NC GOODS Have arrived and we vill be able to show you the best line of QLO']~I-II]TG- I -3.ats, EvI brouZght to Greenville. Our competitors must bow to u1.1 whn'l it comes to a question of PRICE. Why? This is eusily explained. OR0.~4. mra3.'S ELcbtiOC>x . These two words mean a mountain of thinis. No lwoss, no0 had accounts, and a thousand other things that meni a 1 loss to any business where credit is given. Pound'ir over this, aId if you find that we are correct in our calculations, yol will give us a ehaIne( to sell you Clothing to fit any size and pocket., llats and GeIts' Furi'nishing Good at thw same fgures. Come in and look thrld ou.h our stock, which is secontd to none DreM1101ifusig & Co., To Now cloahls, 113 a.d 11.5 Maii Street. Creenville, S. C. -----and---------a---Street, We have neither time nor inclination to "blow'' about mar velous wondlers (of beauty and gorgeousness of styles, andl tell "'fabulous facts'' ab~out mammnioth stocks of goods and all that hind of circus advertisemnents. People cannot be fooled by3 such absur td ad vertisemnentIs and statemnen ts any more. We have only [a plain comm1foni~sense, word to say to our friends and customers andl that is this. We have not the largest steck of goods in the United States but we have a sufi-cienlt quantity of bran new goods to supplly all oif your "'ants and to give you as large scope to select Iro as11f you could desire. We are not ''selling out be low~ Necw '\ork cost"' that is an old "chestnut.'' Wo are buying for cashi and are selling on as smaldl margin and profit as we can, and~ livo. \\ (1 do ot prlopose3 to attract y'ou by foolish words. Our prices and goodls speak for themselves We propose to deal hon) estly andu squa:Irely and1( do all that we can in a legitimate wvay to mier'it you- lpatronlage. We' have a (omlelte alssortmenft of Dr'y goodls, ntions01. earts1~ , mattIi igs, anid winidow sh~ad's b-might for cash. WVe Inve aill th nI-' a'Asht :' )s, danliies, pecrcales,lawvns,swiss orgambe1i(s, [Plisse. .\ (miIole lUne of 1the ne(west dress goods and I rinihngs, Si 1lks fora wa ist s, in ja, ij)Ia fetos, swivels, in Persian, and D oesd(en ('leects andIil p 'rirs. W\e hav'e the new~est styles a U .u the In-g '4 s tock of black dr1ess g ods, in lHenriet tas, Serges, bicilanis, \lohnu ii, )ra pun . :ni Novelt i('s. We wvil ghnHy?. send samles upjonl requesCt and( all orders giv (nb il rece~ i ve careu a* nd prIompt a tten tionl. All we ask is a fair trial and ebaunc' atal you will be conIvinced. Yiours t'uly, RichierwHandsomer THfAN EVER PRODUOED, irrOURL UCLOYNES, HATS NDiUON~iSINGiS W....' -E TALKING ABOU T. IAOk over* the st)ck; It' C (ompletec non, anld see if you don't agree wvith uts. One of two things weC alway's mean to (10: T[o , the e at ai wheNLL SC