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The People s Journal. * i'3t.: o3.Uy RgA 11 P.IN-. geI 114s.I Ili I'lal .y 1 1 'e s y I I it'4'S '111114 - * - at '4' '41il1 A iy 114 - tal n f 441 1.111 fi ew40 '4. : p141 sN y I. e-l t -t' E a11 iuiii''E'e aa 1 *4414I (nallimonr4 ' Stil.) I n icu sin the establis hmiIt of d .1 row m mom 1)11I I 'i Io a s tetob I at. ( u ' btok 1)N O t 1 ' (1rn I'Nilway, Mr. 1k. Curzon loff 1al, ''l1nt (f I l altimore Stenil l'aeket Colpanly, said ys terd v: 's )l"e I t i 11 oI 11111 % k' 4 I4 s: ,andl for ior. thlu lify e r tr' ll'4 41ed lif- 1l t I t ra I Ils por 1- at t) l le ii rls 1 f I 'l ini: 4 alnd . (Slll tti l . I ; ('tllt| Ii)lltl l( tl -:4 Il *t t , ),*4(\),4 --i \u11L- I u A i - 1 r ' 1 1 . :,n c 111 1 ' ).I i I \\ 4 . 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Btt htm y will11 to 011(1' i 1(45 i ill'( h' 134( t1) 11 )st) the ay itbewa~1(4el(:(S'd l 1(liti) ai L ug it bs ir owqn 1(ia) N)orfolk or aii'y Then C011tOt w ib 8outlller nllk ofusd I lfl i it no lpprng ino.fl Thed Ponhrn Rilw Visw l a athftisfe nltougcitpreend t) otlei'in is apy acopetet oIhCandle01 accrue \~ ito the~lP4 SoufhIrn vat itsNor fol termJo~nal Nokok thtd whni4 ordt:d'lugurn toingtesm ailte e.re to. other lie,"'reuedt acp th>rpoiin nte rtxtta t'ortsmouth and which Imto is >wned and opera ted by wholly dis intorostod ^partiels. The inforenco anal conclusion is rrosistible. "I'le South11 Cannot rule1v the Clespeakn( and mionoplize ho traflic between Baltimore and Nortol k without first. driving the Ba11y Line from hl e (I' fildor i- n lliet nig mortal injury. The Southern1 II its York River lilos i1O1adv 1121 shorter Water routo by irt. dwoi) milIeVs to B.1t ILim(wo, I':L I int is nt AlficieIt an1d does Ili t. di'h' it, hroi assaulting tihe vosted rights A a long esthiished line. It will llldelivmr to Soelini willatfwvr It.O rio a vtViatilges it can1 gaill iln tilis directoll whether by f'airi means or foil. 61) far a1s (ih( Soltheri is coll 1r111 d, iln "llicial co' rresponi denit mlid represenltativo) of, that cro rait lon char1 trizes its policy,past , prmni's t an21d fltur i(l,in1 those words: '\o :1111it do lilly Osl) () s ovver llt V ill.e 111 mwl'ed m- controllo'd >y iiras'lv-es.' This wNas saI(l i1i i'4j)IV , 6 v h lit Bay Isilo illil Miii' ('I21 t 21li d 31iiii's I) )'45)it 1 1iol 6( (.rr r r th-ir' 11r-:nflie. It gIo 's withou *4:1V2Ill . 111.10 \i1 i d2 'siP' Ii j Itt - t t t Ih I n tr a 1f1st k h er V''11 . 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Bryan, of Nobraska, is the choice of the conviention for presidentI, and Arthur Sowall, of Mainio, got the nomilnation for vice-presideilt. Thm inljlloos live fIar apart but, Ithen' sympathios alre th Il)samle and teiy will laborl for a conilmoln caulso-the oialicipatioli of the w hile siaves. I'pon1 the platform ad(pted b3y the convelition, ino tIrue f)eilnocra( and loyal fI'riind tit the i1assos caln show a jiut il fiale 1.5)causo not to sup port ihe (ii k t, as S lecte1l d hv * N4 I ev reprtsie nta t i ve lnt-nI I til 191 m - eI11 I' I'.1 ( )a91- r,31 t.Nih i.I TIll. plat form-I i.- all that could in' exil-rlb'd b-y anly n'alsonabb' 1*i an(d i ill 1I) i 1 w'es \Vill a rry I( - iil til Sp'irit 1 d' J( Ig I and r( quitale initerpretatimn, m>hn In< ' 41 I w 4 1( 1 4'N ' ed, 1439119C19019I 3lls hoeil stuI ao , ll N' Im d. '' l Ot ( ilf >i d, <t> llh ex p1 - 11(d, I Ill tv po 0 if's '1l11d SIl 1 \\ I I v'I Su j9 por9-- 'I fri-Id ( n1Il,( tho fr-lind .I'll 1 1 ' . 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Botlgg, \Vlec1.-'11 illj. '9a l- $ 11 11' } :16' ili i d r V14-ory, (orinm, of Marylai.l, a gold bug, reriarllked III Waslungton the other dI ty, wihile Col versi ng with Se3nators Bates and 11 arris, that. Bil Tillin an di:1 more to carry tie Chicago con vention for tree sivvl than all other influences Comlbined. This was a strong endorsemien t ot oi. junior Senator, atil he is entith:<l to the high praise. Senator Hiockbil urn, of' K enituky, openly <1eCl :les that but, for the -ilver specelies Imale bNy T illmanl, I'lhe -g-olbl ugs wonl hjav'e conltrollt'tl Ills State, There is not a livinug man whilom Cleveland amd his cuckoos hol in such liatrel as 11. IH. Tillman, andl his very 1inic. givs -WallI Street the niglt.inare. It took a man of' his bittet tongue Olo1quelce, aniil colrage to ievolutionize tle politics of 0111 conlitry. F'rom ith Atlantic to tle Pacitic and fronm the Laio to tlhe Guilf, ''ilhman has set ithe cotuntry ablaze fol' free Siv'er, an( Il is m ouk will brin1g rellief amlII prosperity to hlis poiple. No oteri ian thain Triman (1o1(bl imve ,il ar-ou.Al .and inflamledl the, people. The nases !Iad aboult (v I i' Up in lespair, a'l welr p n ing the inbekl Iieie hondage of' the molny-power. lWhil the cOi tracofhtion ttwere unit(' , mnd woul vote as On the inan1, heIIImass iwTr 'livi'ed in lifffer nt political fai onsit' . I l n iniui <ir(ctly.o I ci ti l t (!. ions. In the mean tu Ii ol.d partliv kopt up a Sh1:1 IAtIl, 1un<Ir the 4,is8 Of protei inv I llif anll talif superion to p i t. I It- I or. the iinsk of <deveit andl hy i' font the faces" of the sl-a a nel 'nli tIe peope. I 1 ,l n i''eth Ir th0 <livi lil m s :111 rmo1n "bd political bmn ieln' Ili, <leaa ([i)n Or "free silver mrb, tenvne the Western1 Repubb11, ;(11 (of purpose, :1114 that. one egcx onha lne minr to c ciente 4i 11~l <seor<41 it] theO 0i:l1'11 i l - t a a .111 thing ~ ~ '1 el!;oil.T llomn' -ll of the 1.1.- 0eat 4 1 on-h tII W-O abih the vIi i les tat the I C :1114 I lnial<llid 'er :1; ro . 1 i r\a ls w -I~ hi ith k l t, he m bllet:I: V i .:a0 v n. t he 11<'0 li 111'11 P v ' t T:1.- :m eivell T eti Vill .I ' :' illli y :1t h l l]0 ille Thi. g~a5 d al wth enator n aho n.esu i - Be!.lk-ila it 3,000 I 'a'iri of Al'ii's, lI oys, Woiman's, 31ss 'st. Suih hibani'es to htly~ eapc shies out1 aiii' sil. The F'actory Shoe Store. J. M. Dickson, Mang'r. I' S. I.. ( . Sebalfetr, an e'xpie. r'jiin'eil 'hie miaker', is wvithi u, wh'lo repl:furs aill kilnis of1 shut's, Enhiles N i li' l- Ti I il l'I P. S-l:S iis. \ we It i t e 11 pa b it roat I iit oui ti iny 'lo ilh sses MCKAY, M t iin N otti, U liEI ' ltl1-, S. C. 1.atest Si vi's ini I Idt8 fI, )11110( S fllld (aps, iFior I,itli's, M)i.Sse an.i1 ('hihirien. 'Thiey kee e'ii.tant iy otn ham1 all the N ovet it's itt I w 'W )i t pric :f. N)'sI':s McKAY, Minu Strie' , Greenv'ille, ,S. C. W. F. Uhlssingamue, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 'at it'i in all thii ot'iis. It~I. ,1.. I' A 111 IShl, Dentist (Ir1 . v)~ille, S. C. Ollice tover Addison & Mc~t'e's Dru ni St ore. HUGH ES' TANNERY! I have at fine' lot of '~ 1 Iiihinil wthicth T aii xelliniga "Rock Bottom" Figures. l\ " ]~ i [hes amni if(eswaxi wvil bo i takent <1een'tf 1 1. JW.NORWOOD, Dentist. D~r. c .<nwoon, Assistant. Office, 88. Main Street, GIreenville, 8. C. .an. 0, '92 y OURoP PRNu GOODS Have arivedald we wil be abl to show you the best line of1 CLOT~E-II]1TG'rT Eve broughlt to (reen vill. Our competitors must bow to Ii., whnou it comlies to a (uec2stion ofI' PIC'E. Why? Thlis is easily explined. No~ l mSS, lih 1udt acconits, ;anid a (Ii.iisniIl other tliings that 1110au :1 lISS to ally busilles where cre(lit is given. Pend-r1 ve. this, a1l if you find that we are clrect ill 01 calc Iult ions. v(ou w'ill 'give us a ebtanic to scll vou J) { / \'(7 y (\/)6s 3 fg Clothingii . to fit any size and pocket, Ilats8und (Gents' Furn1-1ishling Go-od at thne somei Cgurecs. Come ill and look throuh o sock, which is cod to 110110 fa, 13 !15 aitreCreenville, S. C. el11in all sumnter materials at. hII actual val u . WA~il F.\ BIUC'S. Slp-*ial r'dactilin in I2.1 cenuts aiul I;5 (Pints. Lawnus and( 1Phpties. toi goi at 5 cents per yard. .\ Lw piecils Ift't (of i Kai wash silks, worth 25 cents wdl ilosii at I5 coats per yardl. A low pa1terins l(f. of Perisianu 'ilk.- for wai:sts, worth 75) (Pins inail .$1.00, Ito go at -II and -1) eiants. SThA.1IE AllT' LI N IN. All goodls ini this line (onsisting (of Scarfls, Tlray (' ov'rs. TFin Cloth K-, ( enteIr I 'iees, 8jS lases, tl.. worthl . L.\('. \\'ill ciii- at half prie. wo t\1.. ih '' I .: uaIiot jaIfrs I.\ EN.T)\h. ELS-- w: dri--one at I10 cents each, and one at 25 iintf .-h. i 1),. L ad :."Ha Chlowi worth I5 :cnts pauirI to go at 164 cents. e., - . a . " 5 " " " " " 25 conts. Richer'wHandsomner THAN EVER PRODUCED, fl7OUR' iii.5LiTE5 HATS AND FURNiSHINGS5 WE>AE TALKING AB3OUT. L ook over the stock; it's complete now, and see if you dlon't agree with us. One of two things we~ alwvays meian to do: To sell you better goods than you get elsewhere for the same price ; to sell you the same goods at a lowver priice thanl you get themi (lse where, GREENVILLE~ S. C. b MoF ALL'S <B U DC ETox< -010 PHUN and PIAX FOR THE PHOLKS. Mr. Iditor: TPurnip seeds jist ii. Fresh anid (Ivinuinle, (Good 'or man11 an~d beast, n~ow is the tilmo to prepare the patclies. .' weat her con tinuies, and we lave ia ilie) ic of Supphlis for this montl. I lwins, luslisIalins, uibrla I, light shoes, light bats, light co1ts, pluniiery, Soups, tow ()1S, bruslis, coblis, aInd " Whito.", lleady-1mixd paints, aill color'. for furniture and hund g work. This is a good tim to brush 'em up. e in Ol i f (i l all Icili Is (ii I"a h 1P wVork . I Illi Ile-ZS, shell14, &-., N.v it n o I y1 o 1 lik ' it, if' n i)[. Vol get yet your silver batk. .N[f'( fillrnitillte ani s rv s,- v ery1th 1ing-como rest iii lu- roke krs ind see. Crover Cleveland W ill no( lu- i ate el Pre-iile . bte we vill 11:1111e :1 fewl prie. or e t I., 1th:a will a Ytishl o. We :re1v Coming o tin' l ien lt-i to lii l how p1 iv- will ii I e nya uin : wi we at liem i i titic il oe -ell idel, -hea er th0:111 evw To eonvince vou w' n VIb e pol wA cellm I . . . IN inch) l-e h iNl -1. 27 inch P'.mrea. H t.._ 12'. . vet, den. -i's. eepon 8 ei 1 v, S.'1l a'n1- Se1 .. II v. k . )rl-l. c I- . , .'31 piee s D CrIs 14 ( haci l l { I ice o 2 n1 pi ieelie ll(-ah e 'i nit c et y --1. NLglin o N ption., c-heiper 0h-1n1 von 4-11 .nyI Ich it in Grenville, Yrei ~ Pickens wti-l. wil pl'i:-e Pemninbieeltccr wihen voe 6Ihi l sit bartaiNt.e 1 i e ':l-' :11 d n-wu h-y Storw." Walker & Owings, 117 lain St., Girecnville, S. C. 10h. 27. I, if priv N " k'uimswunj SP OF BU8T1 the * N ESS! Our.Jmisiness so far this season has surpaissedc our Pe(xp1ectationis. The right goods antd tihe right piri(es tell thel tlel. ( )nr nIovelty dreOss goodIs ha~ve hav a~ :1Sc conde lot to) arriv M0ion WVe haive all 1.1he latest trim-l miings to match the ne0w goodsl. onid smnall, ever' showni inl Green ville for trimminng. Our sille deparitmencit is coim itlete. D ress silks, trinuiningr silk, and silk for waists. Only a look att these goodls will conIvineo yOu, we' sparedl not time 01r mlone(y in selecting hese gootds and the comiplients weI have r'ecei ved amlly repcays ccs fori our tr ouble. Your patroneage solicited. West End. P .~ S.-Apil 1st, we will move1 Ic lie Garrison store, nex t to 1 1. E Allent & I sro. Tio avoid hiavitng st acuIty goodls t~o mtove! we wvill giv< spceiail biargains1 oni all goels. "Blight costs cotton planters mnor< than five million dollars an nually. This is an enormhomi waste, and can 1)e preventedl Practical experiments at Ala b~amla Experiment Stationl shiow conclusively that thc use of " Kain it " wvill p)revent that dreaded plant disease. (lur paimphtlets are tnot tn-riing arnlar bo ig specciaI fertilizers, but are. pcraecti ci c wors.nl ct ci ing the resuilts ocf latest curex erim nt in th. lic E'ver cottone farmcer thi ael at- .1 -pv-. Thecy art Semt rc~e for thee askctinc oERMJ~AN 1-:.\1.i w<i 1. ij Nanane SI., New vou. Save Paying Doctors' Bills ( B..BBBOTANIC THEGREAT REMEDY4 :FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES lias been ehoroughly tested bcy em. 4 gnent phystetans an~d the pe~opce for ' 40 years. ad lors quickly and l SCROFUILA, ULCERS, EC2EMA, RHEUMAISM, CATARRN, ERUPIONS, and ait manner of EATINIO. 8PtRAtiNO ant RtUNNINGQ SOR~c. it is b~y far the best iec andI boite, 0t hles for $. ore saie Ic druttistic 4tpe SENT FR EE woDnVaLn Um..4