The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, October 15, 1896, Image 3

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TILe People's Journal. LOCAL ITEsIS. Mrs J E Parsons Is very sick with ty P hold fever Several Itteresting coinnnleationis arc necessarily crowded ont this week Miss Lena Bowen Is visiting friends and relatives In Greenville this week. Married, at the residenc of the offiiat ing iagistrate, W. F. Ilondricks, of Pump H'inton, on the 11th inst., William Owens to Mism Alico (leni, all colored except the inagistrate. Mr. T. II. Boggs ind wife, of Birning ham, Ala,, came in Sunday morning to attend the burial of 'Mr. isogg4' brotter, the late 11ev.- W. K. Boggs, which occurr. ed at Lilberty at 12 o'clock that day. The following is a list, of letters reiain ing in the postofliceo ot Pickens for the .30 days ending September 10th. If not called Within the noxt 30 days they will be sent to the dead letter ofllee: NV. D. Roberts,lt. R. ReaCi, Mis3 P. E. Wilson, Miss Eva Wright,V. Greer Clement,iarry I.neburg, P. F. X. Furr (2,) A. W. Lawman. J. D. Moore is cut two crops of C time from the same piece of gronid this vear. the fIrst about the 14t of .1111y, anld the last on the first of October The l tter turned out about one-thrd of it crop, Of Iirt clatss Sor-guimi lHe Says it wouildI 1av1 been mueh better, it It hadbeenltttenled. The County Alliance iet at Iethlehem on1 the 8th inst., 11(d Wis W0ll attenled. Iiereased interest, in Allianice imattors wa.i inanifesteI, and new menibrs are con stanlitly ieing taken into the order. Coi g essilian A. C IaItilIef Wits presemit an1al ti livered a rotsiig HPe(. ills reinarks were well received, aut11 tlllett the members vith new Iope atId love for tle objects of the Alliance. On tihe first Saturday in November. 1916, at 10 o'lock sharp, there will be nit elee tion h1ehl( at the Oolenov chnrelh or Oolenoy district 1chiool house, for the purpose of moving said school honse away fromn the church. Tile trustees and all tie pitrons of said district am well as aidjoinling dis tricts are re(lested to be preselit. By order of j. m. 1). K ET'H, Clerk Board Trustee. Dr. W. T. Fisher, of Gatesville, Texas, is visiting rela'ives and frieilds inl Pickenis conity. Dr. FIsher was born and raIsed inl South Camillmi and wavs helaitily greet ed by his old time friends in Iis return from the state (if his 1d11option. The 0oc tor pa Id the JOURNAL Ia Very pleIsant call last Thursday. h'le Fourth Qmiarterlv Conference for Pickens circuit will embrace lext Suii day, bieginliIng on Fi day at 11 a il Rev T J Clyde, P 4, will prech on Satu.r1 dhlay and SuIday at 11 a Ill There will also be preaching :it Flairview at 3:30 p m. on sni Iday and at Notris Mill at. 7:30 saume day. All oileitls are earniestly reVilqested to attend and be oil 11me is there will be a good deal of business to look after this time. hir. Editor: A niber of the Enon Hap tistist congremgation asseabledt at J. m. Clemients' 11n'11 oi Sunday evening at. 3 p. i.. to witnes:i the orilllnanco of haptisini of one E. B. Smith, who hadl recently joined at Eion, itd We are toldl he preferred to siimit to the or(linunce inl a running stream, tihe ordinatee was actininistereil by their piastor. They both went down iito the water, both pastor and enaidiliate andl thie pastor haptisedil in. and thev enie il) straightway olit of the witer, anti tihe oil veit give evidence of lIvinlg loine his dliIty, vicl give i 2111 answer of a goml coil siience. Ho went oni his vay rejoicing. tay the Lorl be with him. Tr~vrxxs. The Twelve Mile Baptist Association conlvenied. at Sliay Grove chairch on last Tlhursdaiy at I0 o'clock a. m. The intro duiciory sermton was ,iweached bv 1Rev.W.V (. Seab orni after whiiich onie lionir reess was11 taken for (dinner(. Ainomr bonitltifi repa) st wa~s never biefor~e sprea'id at an as 50embh12ge' of thle associattionl. Aft er dii ner'i the alssoehtion elected thle following ofileers for thbe ensu ing ye:t-: Mod erait<II' - 1tev. WV. C. Soaborai; Clerk--C. E. Rob. lison; Excit've Cnianitee-J1. M. Stewv fl t, (Chiinmm t, l. Heutih icles, J- P. Fields, WV. N. Ilildinug and WV. TI. ioweii 'Thle coll1ectioni for all ca uses ai lf' putrposesS wse cel lent Otinl in:Zly a2 huge congreC graltion assembiiledt at the stanid andi Jisitin ed to1 2 a most. e2loqu1et discourseS by R1ev J1 iE P'o;er, atfitr whlichi : coiilletioni was taiken tip a ml wa'ms lilermuly con tributted to Th'ie netxt ie.'ng (If the aissoci:,ti on willI eight tiles (A t oif P'ickenls oIl Thuiirsday ber-wa.' thei' secoiid Sii nday ini Oct ober, 180'7. It was the lea(.isure of a JOun~NAL rep. resenutC tive to at tentd the Tlwelve' Alie Riveir Bap.1tist Associat ion oin Siimay atmi observe thle unbounded hospuitality of the people in the commullnity of Shadv' Gr~ove. TVhe coiuiitry betwveen Picke ns and the chulrch is lovely b'eyonid descri p tioni anI d the~ I 'ene ry is at t htis sas~on .exqu lisitelyJ beatifu nl andI pictur'esquie. It seemsii tinat this sect ion is especia lle bless ".d with aunldan~llt crops and there' is ev ery ev'idenc oi(f a thi ifty and1( prospermos plOpiiationi. Thlere was an, ununalsllly large crowid ini attle-ndance onl thle exer CIses of the d1ay3, which were com1.ineted inI theo miorninig by Rev. J1. 10. F"oster. lie was ini his bwst, cond1(it ion of mlinid and soul, :md11 edilld his coingregationl withi one( of his mo1(st excellet sermnons. At ,thec close oif the morinlg services lhe up pinlted three (of the prettilest and1( mlost poonhlir youn ladi1:u( lSiln the auintce to rnke upl a collection, and the~y sneeczeded in get4Jing a hanidsome smtin. A rees otf two hiourg~ wa~s amnnon11need anid thle time11 was5 plienOaut.l Vspenlt ati dinnei1r andit in so e.ilal inltere(on re. No one wats alilowved to languish in hunger bit, all weie inviited to acct'CIt thle hiospiltality of the Sinuly Grove peopIIle. T1he0 famnili' of Captain ,J. J1. 1lerd I ntiertali ned the Jo1;RNx A iL scribe andti ot.her'i vlsi tors, and1( ntiale jthem feel that they hadt indeed fallen ini tine hotis of frientds and1( (:hristianuS. 11ev. John11 TP. L~ewis preachledl a s'idendIid iiermoni1~) ini Ith atfternoonel and1( close 'ithe egcises50 oif t his Sutherland & Griflin dostiro that all note thie fact tha t they are tomi porarily located on thIe ground floor of tho Masonic building p)ond( inig theo comnplettion of thoi r n1ow~ store ho0uso on 1the cl1ioo. Everly thing iln tho general moechanldiste line is kept by thomn, andi it will pay you to give them a call andi( ,ixamfino goods and1( got pricos bo jfom pulrchatsing clsowhere. 'Th2e .Pickens Guard(s hold( t heir annal Inspectioni on the 7th inst., Forty mn were' passed. A fter in) spIOetion1, a. pizo drill occurred(q. Jud1(gos: -W. W,~ Jruce, Capt. S. T1. Pryor, Lieut. C. H, Carpontor and~ J. H. Bowen, jr., of Cloemson. Serg. Ola V. Ljathom won the first prza goldI medal known 8s the Ferguson medal, and wast preseI)t 0(d by Col Bruce in a very a able spoech. TIheo Recond prize, a siilvor pmodal, knowvn ais the Fcarley modal, was~ won by N. F. Freeman, and presentedl by Capt. S. T. Pryor, 'ver~y ably %Lnd( appropriately. Capt. AT. R. Lathomii and company wore highly comnpliimntod by the Assia. :tant Adjutant and~ lasosgtor Geon. m-nl. Gentlemaen of the Juury. The followig Is a list of the petit Jury drawn last Wednesday to serve at the next term of court, wiuich Convenes on the fourth Monday in this month: J B Mauldin, W A Haillton, Geo 1 llendricks, It B Byars, Exodus Sheriff C H Parkins Jio D Edens, A H Heaton. B 11 Williams, Jas Mt Gillespie, J F Lesley, 8 Mt Cox, W G Cooley. J W Lawrence, Abner Miitchell, T P Gorrett, Root aantt, E S Griffn, 8 W Howard, T It Gassoway J1 H PaLyne, Le W Stansell, IV R Lynch, A B Tally, Jr., M N Goudlock, 0 B Cochran, T H Stewart, N R Konemir, W J LOwIs, B I) Mauldini, F E Cox, A E Kelley J A Hiunnicutt, J It Porter, C E Hlaiiltoln. E J Prince, Taomusvwille. I will send the JOURNAL a few dots fron Thomasville as; it has beon a long time since it has luad news from us. Our little settleitentt has been <quite live of late with visitors and social es given I will give you soie of the names of those who have been with us. bliss E.Ken nedy, from Charleston, S. 0., spnti'six weeks very pleasantly and made many f.*ioelds. Ste has returned honie accom panied by Aliss Ruble Thomas,who will at tendl school in the city. any hearts were made Sad by their leavinig. Miss Major, frota below Greenville, Miss Manile 'homas, Spartanburg, S. C., Ais Mayfield, Maylleit, P1. 0., Air. and Mrs. W. Major, and Miss Lonig, Greenville, S. C. Mrs. Babb, soi and daughter, Lauret, S. C. Mr. Forest Ponder and Mr. J. Bowen liav retirned homi from Clemsn, and 1 heir many friends are glad to welcome themI back. Mr. Milton Ponder left Monday for Char heston, to attend his seentd course of lee Lures at. the Mtedical college. He will be greatly missel, especially by the fair sex. Dr. Ponder had charge of the Lathem Academy, all the suinmer and before he left, lIe gave a reveeption to his scholara and treated theon to all sorts of good thinigs, which was very miuch eno yeed by all. The school is low helcig con ducted by the ae coiplisiel iss Josle Robinson and with her skil Ifull managemiient it will continue to be it good school. The nghts now are made merry by the sound of the huntsman's horn and dogs,tbu boys are having fim catching 'pomssumis. 6rops are turnitig out better than we ex pa eee, and it will soon he corn slitteking time. Pigs are being fattened for the oc casion. 0*0 Cle anencut. Ma. En.'ron: Everhody is bo.y Iowa lh's side, Ubout half the folks are basy at their work and the other half o! us are busy following our usual avocation. We are out visiting now and have lots of pRood things to eat, htt we do not enjoy the luxuries as we would like to for we are all the wlie thinking of the nieediug ones we left at home. The frost weeds are in full bloom and we r 'v expecting a big crop of frost next winl er end we tare not prepared for it, our Mlothes are too thin and we can't work ir rabbit foot 5o as to get more clothes with it paying for them as our physical capaci t., won't admit is into the ranks of it state militia man where wee could draw -mr wearing apparcel from -te government and lieo expense to us. Little George is about our own enliber, and we tried to get him to join a militia comipay and divide clothes with i us but he turned too pious all at once nild wold not impose alny mlore expense toa he cottld help. -Well we believe he is ght and we hope that our next legislatorA aid the governor will do away with tll duel useless insttitutions as the courta of in justice and tihe millitia companies as they meem to be of no more use to the people thani a matrimonial fruit car would be to i old hachelor. Uut these companies are not mit rely void of their benetits for while the miembers are wearing out the grass ot the d .ill ground thtis same vegetation is getting a goodrthld in the cotteon tiadls atnd a fine arop of hay mtixed with the cotont is the re sal t. Every one is tinuking atned looking for watred to lie timet wheni they will have hot ier roadls to travel eat for they are sure rouigh it this e'ornier, anal if they are not miiade better soon WVarren wvill get loti of cusatoin and the verdt e f the jury will read1 as follows: "'Catme to his death by a biroken neck, caused by a fall into a forty :oot washoutt ini the middle of thte ptublic h ighwvay."' We have a hopie feor btetter things all arttide and when we get our new president we expect t~o get thaem, 51o we w ill look for a larg.e vote for Bryan eatst by outr state as wvellI as all Iothber staete's. We are very anxious to hear the proceed iegs of our next legislatture. As the most of lthem are new mieamlmers, we are noit ae. iGuainted with aany of them, butt suppose05 they are the right meon in the protper placet fair no voier sihouldl cast his vote for these adheers withouit tiast readting that ninety e'ghth and inety-nintth patges of WVebstetr's blue back spelling book atnd govern thtema selves iacordlingly. Well, it is has bteen soime'somie time since we have impotsed upeon thae coltumns of your ipaper bhut if this missive edont't findl its way to the wvaste batsket youi may expect to lher againt from the Los-r Boy, At the last meeting of the State' Executive Colmmittoe, it wats do cided to raiso $100 in each county in the State for the national cam pign. TVhe work of col locting the money was placod on the State Ex ecutivo Commuittoemnan in each county. Chairmnan Thompkins has tolographod( to the collectors to send( in the money. Any 01n0 de siring to contribute to this fund and1( hellp oloct Bryan, cani send the mloney~ to T.~ C. Robinson at Pick ens and ho will forward the same to Mr. Thomp111kinsA. Praof. lien. F. Freeian wvill begin teach. in-t schIool at hietlehiemt school house oni the 2t6th lnst. ]I h requtests thatt the piatrons meet haita otn the maoraing of that, dlay with thie r clilden. EmisrA (;ms-rRAP, Sec. Id. TJrustees. Dath of Rlew. WV. K. Boggs. W~vasltaw, N. C., Oct. 1.-The W. K. lloggs diedl at hais hotme here last eivenintg aged <16 years. ie was a mnember of thei ."eekien burg Pre'shyteriatn Synod, Northa Cattulina, andl a native aof Pickens couinty, Soth~ Carolina. io was oreiedee to thlet mcinjstry icy Soiuth Carolina Presbytery e-.ghit years ago. His first weork wvas in A hcpevilloecoutnty, icext Autgusetta, thien Blaekstock , York coun-. ty, whetare hue served ats an evangelist for Bethel P'resbyti'ery, lie catna from there he're andl necepted a pastorate six mu ie fromuc Waxhaw. IHe wits thaorocttghly cense. cratead to his woark. Everywhcere lae prechcl ael nis Iabhors were wvonderfully blessed antd bla mcin istaerial life wtas Ia Itsalml of triumphicl. A widow ad seaveni htiladren surviv'e himi. TJhie funaer'al will take plitee at ILiberty, S. (C,,aat 10oa'ilock tomoiarrowv.-News and cotu ri irD Spial, Th buruain I services we re conducctead by Revs. JT. It. Huey3,, 1).,, cad W, 1.. Work mane ina thae presenae ocf a lairget a'lonrse of fr'iendes tacml 'orrotw ig relatives. The ale. econseda was a bcrother of ouar townismant, Jiu hits E. Ilogga. Clures to 141ay Oureda. Thounsatls of s ohlunta ry certilleates re. acOlved duatring le past hitfieen y'lers, cr lIfy wvilit nio 11n1certaina sotu ntd, thant Bo stay enad(, Rhemitialism. Clatarrh, Ulcers, Sores, and a the iol mot I aalgan t blood iandl skin dieaseues. iBoitanic JBloocd Balm Ia the result of forty yeares' aexpericneo of an einuent, scientific and consgCieInjoupL p~IYh i. Send sLtmp for book of WOntderfuil curaa. and~o rearn wich Ia fhe best remedyal. Iiewar~e of sub.4itutfes sgIcd to be "julst as good"', antd buly the long, tested and1( olc rei aile, Ibotanic Blood, Balm, (B. B.lB.)Prlce only3 $l.0 per1 liarge bottle, For sale by druaggisls. Adldrvss B1land nal.m Aa na ( Clerk's Sales, STATE _wF SOUTH CAROLINA,} County of Pickens. I In Common Pleas. Mary Lay, et al Vs. Silvilla Lay, et al By virtue of a decretal order nade li the above stated case by Hoti. D. A Townseid, Presiding Judge on 17th dau of July, 1896,and on file in t&e clerk's Of flee, I will sell on Saleday in November next, during the legal hours for saile befor tle court house door, at Pickeis coii houi., the following descrl'aed tnicts o land to-wit: 'ract No. 1. All that plece, parcel or tract of litiiu lyIng, being situate I#, the county nul state aforesaid containing two liiidred and twenty (220) acres more or les bounded on tle north by lands of Eliza heth fLay, on (lite east by lands of Warreii Knight, on the sout th by lands of . W. Newton, onl the west. by lands of T. C. Martint being ltie tract of hillid coiaveyel by tie heirs of Will am Boggs to C. M. Lavi am Elizabetli Lay, on (lie 8th day f ilarch, 1855. Tract No. 2. All that other pIece. parcel or tract of laud in Ceontral Township os Water.; of IKighteen Mile Ceek, adjoining lands of 1'. C. Martin, W. W. linight, J. F. L-Iv 11d others andI coiveyed to James P. haIy by Eliz ibeth Lay oil the 16th day of Ftebruai ry, 1882, ami Cotailnig t0wo inito ired (200) ieres more or less. Tiet. No. : All that ocher pliece, parcel or t raet of land in t le elunty id state afore-aid, ,0)laining seiity-foir (71) acres more I:' less, lecorIilg to a pIl, initdel by F. V. Uhtytoi. adjoininig lands of Mrs. Smith No. 8, No. 5, anii others and convevel o Jamaes F. Lay by W. 0. Field, Jinlge f Probate, on the 7th day of December, 1878. Tract No. 4. All that other pilece, parcel or tract of land in said county and state and Con taining forty-livu and three fouirtls (45 3-4) acres, more or he-s, atijoiing lot$ Nos. 8 and 9 accordilig to a plat luitde by r. V. Chytni, anl(d conveyed to j.aIes F -. La by 0. L. Duirant, Jtu(dge of Pro bate on the 28th day of December, 1882. Tract. No. 5. All that other piece, parcel or tract of laind conlaining Iwo huiindied Itld fortyv two (2-12) acres m1ole or less, in Centa'il towIiship (on the west side of Twelve Mile river known as IIhie Smitih bld. conl. veyed to James F Lay by .J. M. Stewart, . C P. on tihe 2nd day of December, 1b90. Tract No. 0. All that other piece, parcel or tract of land inl Central T'owinshiip on the west side of Twelve Mile : Iver, itid oi both sides of Silver creek adjoining Ih nds of F. L. Garvin and others, conveyed to James 1P. La3 1)y J. M. :tewart, C. C. P. November 2ml, 1891,containing one hun (ired and eleven and iiiiie-teiths (1119.10) lieres, more Or less. Tract No. 7. All that other plece, parcel or tract of land containiig sixty.nhie and eight teiths (69 8-10) acres more or less, ad loinlng F. L. Garvin and others. Notes and bounds set O'it in deed, re orded in Book K, page 95. Tract. No. S. All that other piece, parcel or tract of ald in t he coity and slate aforsaid on Twelve Mile River aijoining landls of T. C. Robitisol, Mrs. S. E. Williams. aud .1. F. Williams. containing seven and one. half (%) actres more ori less. Tract No. 9 All that other piec, parceh or tract o land on Twehve Mile rivet centidning twenty-seven and three four'ihs (27 3.4) acres tmo~re or less. adjoining hands of 11 C. Shirley, TI. C. Roblison and~ ethers convleyedl to Jameios V. Lay by3 iH. C. Shir Iey. .Jian. 20th 1895. Termis one-hatlf cash, balance oii aicred il of twelve mnonthis with interest f.-oni dhay of sale. Credit portioni secnred b, the bond of the pulrchiaser iand a mior' gage of the preihses. Puirchaseir to paj for all papilers and for recordJing the samne Oct. 13. 1896. Clerk of Court. Valuable Land Sale. Thme 01(1 Ilamilton homnestead of 10( year's lying, sItuate in P'ickens couin ty four' miles~ sonth of Easley station oni wa.l ters of Twenty' three Mile (Greek. con. taliing 941 alcIes more or' less, adjoinine lands o~f Mirs, C. IJT. Carpenter. J. TP.Hh i toil, andio SI '. E. C. Brown' If not sol at piva'te sa le wil1l be sold at Pihocns C. H., cii the first AMonday ini Nov. dlurina the legal hours of sale. ,W. A. H AMI LTON, A . R. ]I AMr/rON. Execuitors. iMcF ALL'S tw44B UDC ETw.tu PHUN and PHAX FORTHE PHOLKS. Mr'. Em-nron Wo have now in stock a mighty nico lot ot Heavy Jeans and( Ready Mado clothing and wo think wo can suit almost any oneo in quality and( prico. It is now time to fix up the chiildlren in filannels and11 shoo 00and1( outings. Weo have a nice line of these, in fact a good stock of everything for cold weather. Best Jhd Tick, Heavy Shirtinigs, Osnabuurg andi Drillis, Boat Factoryv Yarns, Indigo, D)iamond D~yos, Cotton cardts, Shoop shears, Lots of tiun gal Conmo and~ go through our houses, Soc what nice Furnituro. A large Lot seed] wheat. Strictly puro. W. TF. 1'Jfaii. Notice. I wIll be at the Ccx bridge oin Saluida. the 2d1 (day of Noy eimiber, 189(1, at. 12 o,'rockw E. for the puirpolse (of letting the cotracIt foi' bildiing two (2) rock piers and11 for at bill of brid go InumbeIr andi shin ghes deI~lver '1( lit the b ridIge or aiiy rai hioad station, and1( for thei bulbding (of the bridlge. This biridlge has bieen exaiilned and Is dainge~r otis. P'ersons c'rossaing doI 50 at tnelr ownt risk. MATTHEL IW HENICKS, oct8w4I Supervisor. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. I forbId ainy person from hiuntling, enlt t.ing tiimber or crossIng my preises ini any way except in the public road( without miy coli. sent. J. MA RION LOOPER. Miea. 8. C., April 27, 1895. .Wanttd-Cattlo. Will pay~3 th hjghest ansa primo for twenty milch cows andi all other grades oI entfAlo. Also oxcihango mhich cowl for beef cattlo or yearlings, H. B. HENDRIcKs, 15t Pinkans . C. OVER LOADEDI Must unload or our nwily elect(i shierlf' might assist Ilo 0he ale. There perhaps ivas never so bright prospect for a flnoe crop as we had a slorl wihlo ago and in coisequelice It. S. 11111 Anderson, S. C. made contracts for mer chandise far beyond hi% usual purehase, an(d now lipS oi 1(and andl(] to sh r. ar rivo goods to the valte of hilly $10o,000 Since mnany of these )ulrCIases were' iad( the cotton crop has been materially cut off 1in our county, s40 that we will have to find aln oitlet. for ou' over crowded stort beyond our owi borders. Now we do iiot ask nor wish an'y one tc come all the way here oil uicertaitii but, append a certilento duly execittil whicl protect proposeI purelasels fromt loss not oly of llo expel)Ill om 1111p but of the tim ne its well ai we requ1est all VIo tliIk of uiiig the t rip to (. oIl andt(] bring along the follon Ing gui rantee, though we will protee ot an11 1',y way. Anderson C. 11., Oct. loti, Ism. For the next forty (ays froim litei this certifleatte presiute(t at l'r I office will entitle the bearer (if a wotild-bho cistomr of any onsiler able imount of goods iln (ir lin') to full pay for all necissnry expens.| es intcurirre( In traveling from aly Portion of Pickens comity to An-| 1(rson andt return, aid inl addition| thereto, reaonable comiensit.ioi for tie lost in case we fall to dem- I onstrate that, wet save you (m oy by oinig to outr market.. It. S. 111l1,L. Attest: .1. It. Cio, It K. We wish tfo be perfectly nalifli(I and fair 41l(1 til islead and l dec e 111) one. W( e-ml't (11 iho.;e living; a lt a 4'revatd ta c much11 grood oil Ie'avy gilql wlere figo'hts enter touterially 214) ilto Oe ash .tclh Ias prov11-11on s an iil heaiivy', gr oerlie-. We menti.on inl 1 teilr reguhI r order our .I roigest lines. foir I hiS ean. First Comes shoes of all Kinds (except shocluy trash) sIzes till plrices. Theii mes118' 111nd boys hats is our brug tIe j llepa t Ielt. Next men's aid lboys clothing. fur-nish iniga 1 and overcoats. Theni tie Imost. elhganit line oif hlies gooiidsa to he fouid wilhiin a ra I * of l00 miles. This includes elvery ing lnece'-sCsarIy to Ia lady's attire. It is coiceded we have thbe larrest ilhiiery deparimen in lt'he Stat.e. We iave a dre1ss maliig (epart Ileit, that is excelled by none. in house furil shiigs We simply out did oirselves thii sesonm. Ask to See Mllr hlni kets; we bought. a lot of wool blanikets so as to sell liem at a prolit for less momiv than we ever paid for them beinte. i fact we made at teil strike all anienl and if we only had a small siock we mnight imake solmie moliny.bil.we art over loaded.'I and imist take price-s to reduce. We live not space to e iierate nam' mnee hIties, but we are salling a Iirst qinality kip or [calf 1ens 1K' shoe at $1.00 1liat we Sold at year. ag1o at $1.50 and $1.G.5. A good lady's shoe. alt $1.00 thatl we sold then readily for $1.25 ,the same reduielioi ill several lines of boys and misses shoez. We believe we will give youi ats good a hat at $1.00 a1s 3ou Call buy elsew here for $1 50. We Ilre seliing a 111111's tine 111 wool suit (goods imported) at *0.50 tlhat, we sold a year ago for 10. We have just plit oil sile a calse of 30 inch cashm(ler's aill color' at 15c that we never retailed before at less thall 2-4c. We have a residleit buyer located at New York ever on the alert, for desirible b:irgaiis but, tle troible , lie frequently ias to ta11 Irgel tiuantiti than we e I fhid outlet for to tihe local tnade. Come and1 $0ee its aid we will treaI , you right. Yoirs in inIch rni ies, R. S. HiL L, Soiih ain Street11 0, Anditer'son, S. C. Ext~racItM Frona Corr'es uondence Froen~ Morgnaau Horse '0%N Ona louie. 1 rtceived your catalogue, and am1 - very much pleased to hear' from you' and your Morgan horses. I don't think there is, or ever was, as good a fail of huorses.-A nderson Ickes Rockford, Ohio. I am gladl to know that through all theo craz.o for foreigii-bred horses the Morgan hlorse has been pireserved in Spur:ity. F. Moore, lvaston, Ill. - I am1 always interested in the Mor gan horse. When I was a Pmli boy, my' parents moved fromi Ver'mont to Ill moisW, a1 dIIisance of sixteeni hundr(l1ed miles, overhand. and so1 I had the privilege of riding all that long dhis tanice af ter a fineO span of' Morgan hlorses. I offer the services of' my stallion. Justit. Lambert, to the fI'rmiers of Pickens County. believing him to be the most intensely inbred r'egisterd Morgan stallion in the State. ie is stylish, handsome, gentle as a dlog. v'ery iehclgent, hardy aind to alny 0ne watntmng superior farmi hor'ses andt the foeist r'oa'dsteirs on1 ear'th, I can conlfidhently r'ecomnmend( thleMorgani as the horse. I have placed the service fee of this grandly bred horse at the nominal sum of' $15.00 t~o suit the hlard times and1( to enabi~le all to pa tionize him. Old, scrubby, andl un1 rouind malures not accep'lted oin any terms. For pedigrees and othier in formation, address L. G. CLAYTON, (Cent ral, S. C. All p)orsons holding dlomandls of any kind against the counlty of Pickcens not prevwiously preOsenited will filo the same wsith the clerk of the b)oardl on or bofore tho 1st (day of Nov. nioxt. MA-rA'rTA iw IIENDRtIK S, OctS~w4 County Supervisor. A 11 township comisi~oners' will hlave all roads wvorkod and havo each hand1( to put inI goodl timo anid putt tho roads inl good or OctOw4 Misses McIKAY, Main Street, GRtEENVI LLE, S. C. H[ave' now readly for sale all the Late4.st Styles i Hats, Bonnets and Caps, For Ladies1(, M ilsses anid ChIiidren. Jr' They koop constant-y oin 1tnd all thec N ovelties at lower t prices. Your patronage solited. MhiVSES MCI(AY, Main Street, Greenville, S.C Noticee to Debtora ndti~ Oredhitors. A\I 1 peronsl holdinug elhthuis against the es5tatei of William W., Martin,deeased1,will presenlt them11 to thiiei underlSlined for pay melnt on or biv (ho 1st dlay of November, niext, and14 all pIrions inidobtod to said es Itti Imait makeI~i palymenft by said da1te. Sarah E'. Mairtin and J. TV. Youn igblood, n..tma a Adnimi.trator. Wo aro onlarging our storo by ono-half. This moans moro goods and moro trado. Watch our Iall AnnoImeenwit. We want Il kinds of Country Produce, and havo many induce ments to offor for your trad. COME TO EE US. BEST GOODS for tho LIEAST MONEY! At liRUCE'S. 1835ws1896. THE BEST ARE MADE BY f. C. MA IKLEV. And Every Variety of Fine Carriages, Buggies, Carts, and Harness, Hardware, Paints, Oils and Varnish, At the Greenville Coach. Factory. G W. SIRR1NE, Superintendont. Dee5mu3 NEW SHOE ST1O RE - MILLER~ & CRIUiSHA~k8 Withi a new anid well se.lected stock ofi Landied and Gentlemten's Fine Shoes ai splecialIty. Receiving good1s every dlay dlirect fromt the I'etories. O1F~Shoes Neat, Comifortable andI Lastin~g. 1Eiller - B-ci iLcing, No. 105 N. MAIN STREET, Creenville, S.C. WAgenIts for the WV. L. D)OUGLASS Wa~rran~ted shoes. oct~im3. WNew Furniture! Woare making additLions to ouri our immni.tso stoek dai ily, andW whyou nood no01 )w, choicor goods, kind ly drop(q in and lot us sh<ow you through our1 stock. We soll the very bost goods thle country alkr(ds, and( olfor thomn at remarkably closo prices. 'Westfilcd andi Hellamns, feb2Otf. G reenville. Se C. Did You Know! That I woo~l seMCIll n 9000 , sl e or giniger. at. 10 Cents at retail, mtnd A rbnek. le's collee at, 5 lb~s for $1.00, or ri x H av line grieen coffee for .$1.00. If yo1 dlidPy n not, I wantI to tell youi it is so. [ wanut yon1 1o kilo iv that I aml) sellinig bes~ inidigo. prints at 5 cen ts; best chee~ks atL 4 ets byV the bolt; hulhles' nice dre~s siuitinigs at Bi ets; god worsQted atL 10 e~te; water-prof- ~UTNI in.,, 414 yards for dlre-s a. 8:!.70 for snir; Iine broaidlol ha, about $3.00 gots a d. ''s;U.LODB M nilce i'tr i ~ untat fromt $1 .00 tip. It wvill pa the ladiels to knol~ thstig THandT EMD take a look Y'ou h )oul no thatu. I O L LO N KNDSAE havle a big line of shuoes.--all stle andat~ui4 e~t sizes, anid tat my prIices sell them; biring Oerawur.qlkan on your feet and( let me fit. Good blank- SCOLA UCES ECMA ets. r,0 ets Io) $7.00 per patir. A warranlt- HLAIM AAREUIOS edl ax( Ut) C.ent s. I wvant fodder, corn, ..nLrn oIATN H1AfNOmi seed cottonl and1 prodnele. II( i1..tsabfr1*e , ol Ad T. 0. HA RRIS. SN RE1o;i~ke Jasi. 305 1'Ice-s,.B. BLOOD BALM C. tat,(a A. J. eTcr.1eg DRY, GOODS! It witl pay you to visit this store when in Grecnvile. 1 ' tO . say it is thi CI 1EAPEST PL ACE in town. Y0111s tl'y, A. J. JONES, 25 Ma:\in Street. "Clevebuni 1)Ilock. MgontSanad atr. meh26 96. A. G. Wyatt, Easley, S. C. -FV-7-6-'"V G OODS -Just arrived 1and Cheap. Como and see! them11. Those who ow 1110 will plonso 00ome1 an(d pay withith , furthor do Iap or Iotice. A. G. WYATT, 41ttf iEasley, S. c. Odds and Ends -)'. SUMMER GOODS LAW N8, SW is's, 31'T,1,8, &C., IN I'l, A IN, STR Il'-ci I ILA I AND 1 YOTTI). S111111lU lih-w a l es'niens and ('hib11r1-1s, all at yourkl own~pricesor. there Goo1 14 li:a s lawn l ; l>K ciecks at 5 Turikey lId . I i una4 .k Table ov er'.I s 8-I4 1 4 , 12 1 po ted 41 LIple. hOgh atI. value had 2~', nly 24 lf. Geon t .in1t in N4(w 04' ire sblgh e,-,oin Drewod parnd ape. ' libu ul Nv 87. Dck 1'. S-I ilt Ver ,' (aC'enp. par tie Ui youway grovaue all( ele.(oe annd wfodr yhough co r of Iprtiicetes of COtheTrip. "S 1'now Mu boys, eithtcid showin slvae o iledBn.Ti DCeapst and Caret. l4eTilzrpi hne No.k87. p.ie b.lter uick Pterns.we C e pCottOi o., .feltfremende foSyrCon S)IC ALwtr~ Acid Pos phattor Dissole o.Ti Thas thTem CrtL. o thesmart Julstn eceivea d Iu prcsbfod duyngeshr fe kf~eepnviflle 11.1 of 1KEs OICNTisT. AI pa 11 or 111(8 gua anteed. t4 Woblh leasedqo t o (er you.11~ 10Oai t r,(r e vhl le, S C. Ol rlip ovrBue& Ie' IrgSoe