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Sometimes wods o:f Complaint are gratvful, boing'anti acknowledg iont of merit inl tho persons against whoin they are directed. So it, mliy ho aolmhO conscolation t( Roform oditors,' that somo of thi political iurprison ill Sttito ai( county polities have been charget to thim. It hiliould also be ad imitted by tho Comlplainliaulut tIa succols in the past was in a Imeas ure due to the eternal vigilinnc and courageois warfare of Rofori ed itors. S log au therei was a 1111d word!t o~f onillragm's. 17oro (espC)ei, l hjects of lovo !i venoration to ofl1co sookeru. the hAst eumaign thGr w I faction opp~osing.- factio)n andth wVA!; I, I rcessityw for oxcit.ollO and e:cu-,o for hitter;, oxoression yet *dito-re aro blamed for the r Sul t . H, was on: of the pronis of 1.eforml loado:, that tho yo plo 0ould litv(o a direct prini And thI.t pomi 111so wasm fu111ilIe T . peoplo gav(4 oxpreosion their w*o1w.1 nlt(d if thov lmvo mmal a intke they w11 soon see ittni . it a. the opportunlo tin Had thi ,lvice of Roforn papn) beenheaedthe Roformi moW me w -old havo progressed Inc smllo(o.)th I y. It usI1t ho adm 91 itt that men,11 unfii and mnortI'h hioio gotuen on0 tho tide an~d ro into1 Oico,) to 1.i'. dtoorimtent of t causte aind~ to the~ chagrirn andic '3 ';o'. of thc truL friondeu of t robson. ComoP. good and patriot Reformi moveent is stil sol and1( rmst4 h~O bonen(tted by union oneC' and.k uiamm't ai'ird to enofl1l m)en~i unworthy of then supp)1ort an h1owhnfl! 5'o on iniiely. iia the hat :aue of the ,Jor m. ther por ved a localt and lso) action lof thle town ma rshal in' Ul nrrlest of Thiomas Pitisa. Wfhilo is the rhtof (everIyboytoci ciso pube lc licersj and11 tho rigi ized to make the a omoneit, tin: the course of the marsha w; ulln oulsly Ondorsed1 by th1) tow counIcil, anld while' it admllits il fee systemi provils iln the towi govorrnmont, the council hasr reasoni to believo that it has bot abused by the marishal, as a cem tinuaniunce of him in ollico evidence su ficion t of tat. Thip is cortauily no intention of U1 towni athtorities to discriniit against the countrly peoplo1 and: was a mistake of the JOL'nNAr cor tributor to suppos)o5 such a thin and ho has dono thoe towni injmi tice by puiblishing such ani opin JTohn 1R. GCthiry, tho famnoi hartness h)(]e Of the wor'ld. w.> sold lit fiuct ( n iln Mad]ison gu Garden, Now York, to Lowls G Tewskbury, of that city for $1 I9,00t TI o buyer also ownIs 1sobort J. at Ma scot. Tihe Stewardcs of the IIckens Circuit wvill please meet la thte Methodist C'huirch at Iclerens C. HT.. on Frlauy, December 4th, at 11 a. mn., for final settlement on a~stor's salary for 1890. I.et every stew.. ald bedpIrset andi ai full report. Mutch pena uon this meeting. Repcctfulily, WI M. UIARDEN, P. C. Notice. Ael oerc'e*0 ovng the old fr fH wtll-Boeae Co ollcr by note of Htcun bok Ian Pbuie Ofound te a or nceT ter & ailo a t thr oillee of Hu~n. N -BOGS Co. Mr. Editor: In your leading ed itorial on the disponeary in the JOURNAL Of the 19th ult., the fail uro to convict is laid to the testi mony given in those trials. We might console ourselves in thesse failures to convict, if it was con fined to the disponsary cases, but is it not true that all classes of criminal casos are now difficult to convict? As it is a subject that must be causing serious thought to all good citizens, who desire to see the laws uphold and justico motod out, the following, which recently appearod in a leading pe riodical, may be of intoret to your roadore: "Attontion han boon drawn ro coltly to the contraut beotwoon American aid Enghth methods of conducting murder trials. In a cnso in Now York, two weel:s wore consuimed in getting a jury, and nix weeke in the trial. I n a caso begun nbout the same time in London, tho trial wts fin ished iii two daya, and the oon demnod murdoror was executed two weoka after Bontonco was pro nounced. There can hardly ho a quotion as to which nethod in more effec tivo as s deterrmnoit from crime. Thq English practict) holds out to - intending crimiinal) the prospect t of uharp and oumiary punish 1mont. Tho Nor. York method which is also to a largo extent the o American uethod, leaven open t< n the accusod every loopholo of es n cape, reloasos criminale on petty tochulenlit ie, and if it finally im t, osa Uo hmilf ustanlces of tL forgottonl. r,Prezidunt of th iloeMtionl, at th t anociation lab y Latruntsi amid: "Our inoth odt of crniinal procduro are vit n oun and our crininal practio o1 till worao. The rights of the (o fendan aro rogarde(d aO nupreei while thoso cf the public ar al mnost otntiroly disregiirded and ig norod." - Judge Parker, of the Uniteo 4 Staten District Court, i an arti . ele in the North Amorican Re viEW, naihontitatingly attributom th tartling increase in tho niumbe - of homicide, in the United Stoat Lo and tho growing toudoncy to uli ef stituto mob violmnce for rogula - logal procornos, to tho niimnner i which the aunellato courts dlla ' and obstruct jlurt.ice. rs In view of tho facto it in we e- to inqniro wrhethez the public ha T01 any righti in thia rnntteir, and i so, wletther it if) Iot Limo that 1J irilatoro nadl~ juiristo ohouild tak ' stops to aofonid thorn. It canino Io bi) dloubted that the provalon he pre.ctico operaton ao Judge Pairke .*- uatia. It encou)rages crimfo, Ih: makin g it'j pui~nishmut slow, un .eel tain and dlifliculit. It rio irri "c taten the public mind by the fri quon11t spectacle of unuunisihe id orimo that lynch lavr seema los Shorrible th.i it otherwrise woult 1 u both dIirectiono it works in] mi ionureablev mnischaiof." -X PorAIN. Europe, Egypt and Asia. Oait o woro not liknwn t tho HeIrbrow or the Egyptuians. The eariets' mntioin of >aits inl China is ini A D)., G18. Ti'l n sraw of rye isi ofter '' Of far mlort val ut) than the 'ra in a1 Pliny mentions oatmeal as a fav t' orito food of the Germians. Ev o ory languagstt in said to ha8vo itt . ryo"i on of the mocst deand I pobiSoims known, t Spelt ut.doubtedly grows wil1 eI Onl th plam11s11 of Mes~iopotamlial d Whieat 1 is suplplosed( to ho. ani evolui Stonfromi a1 muniittain gras~s. M~iz V -PrviUn ti ombs). The Swiss I ,aki r- DwolpJler's mad(1 mlore use of spel it thIani of whieat. Sp)e1t in a favor a its grain ini SouthI Geormniy ami Switzerlandti. Samoi valu ab le u, has boon found for every piart o) 11 the miz( pianit. Acco'rding t< ,o with 100 grainis each. n BarleOy is found~t tluenitioned or the earli est of~ EtgyptIian monu. ii ~ mionits. Mize as pOSjrobab lly mor01 5 enoml~ies thanii aniy othier spe(cies of 'o gra in. It is sa id tha tlos fed oni 0 corn tha it has tilt smut will lot Stheir hoofs. Millot is sowedl by the Chineso Emperor ini a solemn cor 1- home of whea~t is supp~losod to be g tihe mfounitain regiOns of Armien ia. . :ThocGoks had Oats B. C., 20C -years, bunt used thomn only as food for their horses. Ryo continsE from two five per cent loss of the Snitrogenous principles thIan whoa t s All the successful dafiry regions ini the Eastern states hlavej been locali -ties where there was abundant watei -from natural springs. There were also places whlere good plasturie abounded, but of the two decidmig influences we belheve the good water from Springs tihe most imiportanit. With regard to pure1 water, the hilly regions of New England and New York have always hadl the adlvanstage over the prairie states. The water there is generally of poor quality. Possibly artesian wells may remedy this evil, but until they do Western butter is likely to sell a cent or two per pound lower than the best East.. ern makes. Th'e mangers of the State election can ,get tl.i l-ioney by cillng on or Lendmin tom ia C..ityrs.. r Olerk's Sales, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,} Co(mtt y of Pickens. I In Common Pleas. Mtarthia A. Bowen, et'al1 vs. D.F. Bsradley, et al, Ii pjrsaiiie of ill Order of foreclowire malde in the above Stated cls and oi l e11 in the clerks oillee, I will sell to tho high. est bidder on saleday in December, 1890. at Pickens C. I1.diirinig the legal hours for sl hit)he following deseribedl real es late to wit: 1st. All thit )14ece pIIrCel Or [I rMe of 1:111d in the contill y :nni ,at a foretaiid in asley Township adjoinin g lanl of I). F. iadley. IMibert ll'rry, 1). Grice anil others, contaiininig sixty -eight nid one half acres (9)more or. less. 2dl. All that other piece or pareel of land cilitliing foutr atil one-fomt tht (1.1 acres mtite or Ies. 3d. All that piece ir 1:rrel of l:mi contain ing I thes forii t Its (3--) 4f 1ne eiv inore or less Tfriis one hlf :11 h, h:il:lcu onl it cre1dit oft twelIve tuonths~ w"ithIntrs from day of sAle, seni Irid b'y Ihe hon1d of the lIild of t1e pireibtelsr and a mort gagi of tile pl i1S.-s. I'i itch Is rs to 1pay f(iI papers an(d recol ding tIhe saiel.,witi leav( to antieipate. .1. M. SI '.W A lT, C(leirk of Court. STATKle OF SoU"Ill CAILtNM County of Pickenls.J J. 11. Mlorgan. et al, vs. J. .J. Morgan, et :ul, Iy vir-1tie of a deicreital ond1ler aiide h Ole abovit. stated o v by lion. 1. 1). Withl ersori~itpreiinjig jmint 3 i1h Octoliw I8!M;; oil i . i h- irI'I ollice,. I wil sell to the highet, hilhle at. I'ickein Court 1lune ()n Sa lIday in lieeerlii, 89, Dulrigi Ilhe legal houmrs for Sale tlt ft lowing d--:rrilwd real estalte to wit: All that piecei, p:nctil I tract. of h:in ly'ig, beini g sitailt ill the Ii ,' iltv in S. tate aufotI'aii il> i t . tilip ,ingi'l i thile 1mme4116! phati '. hui ' 1. l''. Morgan.iiit hi desd' (en inia I wo) hundredv (200) a1 rsmore or ls Term-;. 4net-half fnhbhill :n 4111n1 it. of twele numthsllz withl I ave (4o ant1ic pati. paynwnt-1. of (he cre.-fdit inortill with itenlAt. from daY oft.[ 0 ('d t port-n- Fe'tired by Oh bidinI of the p1 - chisi u.d linrt?age of 4 h Ow premi - Pnirelinsir to) pay for p:ilirs :ti n co .lig Iei anne. ,1. M .S 11"W.\ ltT, Clerk of (:01it. , herviff'Is Salo. STATIC' O'F M)Wll t'AIN '.INA,1 The: Ciy National ltlli, of Greetivill S.C(. i vI. . S. .Diko ,et a. .Bvi vilttne of a1 d~ecre of Fervelosnm unnie ini th ab' ilveyt statedl eais hv il Mo1lln. 1. D',Wihe po , '.i ng m; r on tie :ist of iet.lher, 1.I00. I nll m to the hiiiIeist,idder at Pilken.-, cn I Ion-C on Saleilay in Deemb-er, 18. , r Tuiurinit the eg.l rI i.-: for sale the f< n lowinlg deiribei real e-tat:e.v to wit A y that certai n piiiee, tIAieil or tract. of bli lyiig ing situite in the eiitv ;i 0i:lle I fwosalid ill Daeintvilb . lowainliip I Salida river, :i'joinaing :iaiis 'f .in . \ w Thonlmlis, '-. C. D~irekson,1 Tilk lint a [ fithers !ontlainlg 4)11e Innoi-d aIl fortl* I WIi woan onm foiirt h (1-121) neres More v I~ -Trm nf en h laice on a Cre' t ilay of saili. (reit piirtioni .iinid 1 Stii for papers anid for reciniig (lhe Sonle. - d-.1. (1U.MetIA N I1ETi. DICKSON N'owm has on sale smnpajlo 3,000 Il'air of M ent's, ui I'Iy,Woa',Ms es andi (Ctlbire' tit: hii~O<- fatory1 san I pies, to be siihl at l~s~ thian uitanuifat .turers pieces, beginnin t g l ebruar - st. Snehl chtanes to buy (heap) sht only coe on1ce a year, andm no(w yotttr tune)1 tn Sieenre' llargains. C~om and14 see1 before the sizesc are picke out, and( sold. The Factory Shoe Storc J. M. Dickson, 'Mang'r. P. S.--E C. Schaffer, ani exc r~iieed shoi e utaker, is with us, wli repalirs all kinds of shoes, Jadue shOes ai speiality. mtInh297. TI'espns Notice4. All I)4lss are1 11 hereby' wairied not t treipt1s oni iiny, lands~ in P ickenus coun11ty (etiher by3 lshtinig, htlin01lg, oruttig ihh or In anty w~ay enterinug n pon (114 same. %eju10 J~at is K. l~K n. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN1 WE OFFEI - .. Home a Farm it comnbh'atlin with outr papier, for $1.25 1i teh(iiibot the pirice of our papher a loine 'Ihait is for all ne~w siubiiriber~s, oir ohil ciah scribeirs reneing amd palying in ad(vaiiie One Year. HOKE AND)WR 1 l-pg gl enitural byfrrsfrfri (era. Itarilet(414liti li Annit Jr - ulld ti liIle defpartirelb athLtitr h.ARiiitort1us-pagetagri Rcn~i~i 't thia great agrlenlttir ii 1oun. FALL AND WINTER GOODS Wo arc now ready for you with a big stock of F.ALL and WINTIER GOODS We are proud of our purchases, and feel confident that they will meet your approval. For six years we have been work ing for your trade. We have studied and learned your wants. We have bought Dry Goods and Shoes! To meet all of your wants, an(d by far the largest we havo ever bought. 'We want to be llelpful to You! And will (o our best to prove to you that your best buy ing interest centers here-that for every dollar you spend over our counters, you will . receive a just equivalent. We give you good GOODS The Lowest Prices! And polito attention. Our Dress Goods! D)epartient is complete, with prices ranging from 10 cents to 2.00 per yard. All the new weaves and colorings, Trimmings in Braids, Jets, Velvets amd Silks. We head the list on Linings. Cold Weather is Coming'! Prepare for it. in timne. Red Flannels, White Flannels. Twilled Flannels, Plin Flannels; a good heavy Ied Twill Flain ncl for 10 cents; our 20 cents Flannel can't be boat. Jeans! Jeans! Jeans! NWe have pr epared for all the boys, old and young, With Jeans from 10 cents to 5o cents per yard. Se our 25 cents Jcans, and if you don't say it is the best you ever saw for the mioney, we won't say .-Jeals to you any more. Shes. Shoes. IShoes. Roemeiber that shoes are to be worn by all classes and con d(ition of muen, wonilen and children. W are ready to supply their wants. No man can down rume On shoes, either in quedity or price. We do not Claim to be the only mail Who sells good It shoes, but we do let the other man sell all the sorry ones. We canu't tell you all in this advertisement, but coll at our store in the West .E'~nd, an1d we will prove to you that this is tle a place to do yur trading. n aremivil, S. C. West End. NEW FIR]M, NEW GOODS. ~ll wa " """" anloI~O i)11' ibe thae ohaiv ojpenedI : a .FIisT.~I 'ILAss - tr to pl41t our 11 I en-toiners. I Everything~ in our1 .i i 1- w lI ai fres. Ouri stock~ ~I R'~ V7 CGT OO ~ ri~em,, Flour, Bacor, Coffee, Sugar, Salt, ILard, Molasses, Rtce, Grits, Tobacco, Cigars. oul to~('lb 11.1 llie ,I:nn- l 're.-m e o . A p.nle~~ l ii'teru I h~0111. I411 ol i ul 11 cour olt :dl011~I te ito to ) evrlod. U-;ve - i- ~ t Iof yiul - I --u., ;itl WI prtnile to please youi. lin' forget the plI.lle--on1 the c irner. C HIN -- S~A ND SIl(.ES OF ALL K.INDS. If one1 wonhl~l (lIy look at, ourW '1ho) Stouk thI. v wo.tuld conctilue we' were' (ecw 8ive w~lho elr. \\ eb mai~ku aI -Ipecialt y of Go iii Ilo0.1-f t . os :111) ill no4w )aell you1 at iliresI ta t e non~:1 a lelhuot. 31ein's, IRoy's ani:I (tlhild reni' CLOTHI NG, FURNISHI NGS! Ii t lhis (dep:tim n alone1 11)1we h:iv aI cofinlet cie stock. If vailo i .n tI f *lw 13 anytin. w1 e propose to have. a. birge s.ire of bus0iness"'. SUT HER LAND & CR IFFIN. Ii.AM"nIA. " 1'.:11.25i "*~! NEW~~U YOR K~p RACKTL~J M lorgan & Blassingame, STORE! ATTORNEYS AT LAW. P'ickes, C. II., S. C. IorginlS for ory dafy. 1'retj-o ii 11 hi' 011r-4.1Moi(ny, S hoes. 7l~-l;'Iy.ai th'cuts'uo(1day, I bs ts anld 0 roceries. - - -- --__ ___-- Wedneisdayi, Schoi~ ol Boys' .Jeanis. Wanted-An Idea n="-im''' T'rd "Ie" Proteetgonar lats:th may bring you*weath liay, W(sed and((5 11 Cash mers. .%y I Nhlito',' for .their 6l.~ ten to S 11rngdy, ]trory fl i an list of two hunidrt~ Ianntons wtanfout. cha1 nd(1iso. Nottee( iotto eter and cre(ditors. Fruit of thle Loom11 8leechingi1 8 es I '~r'1tei EE 41. ,S2' ,(0.9."lsa al~l lns trll) centIs; 1by the bolt , 7.7j cenlts. "ou"I rl"bi :""J."iiiuIh-','ilrigi f;";, p;," tuli J* MV. R A MV P E Y, .he bai rrE1 1, a aulpersons inacht..a ed o said oc t22tf F as hey S. C. Nov19 -'{.oM.sTqwa0rrrA aminist4rator Horses and Mtules I Al **on iehreywre A car loadt (If line4 bor-4 :is a a iiimales A1i snsaohrey w ro just recived from St. Louis, and( llF more 1 to trosI na 111) 01 'lnd(s 00 come . lging to the ostlate of the lato D)r Iiey aire:FOR SAL E ait rock h)ot om S. W. Clayton, elither by hunting, pih-es.fishing, or in any of her way what W M. A. M A U L DIN & cO.. soover, O'p)oAsum Ihuniting ospec noima'r~f - a-y, S. U. inly, wvil.1 not be tolerated oven by R)1. J. P.* CARILISfLE, Dentist Or4---n. tolnaits. Disregard of this notico vilS. ( . O)lloue over A dijson & . ilen 115 prVoseci t loln. McGee's Drug Stoir. ) o... IIn L.CATN 4/ WHAT'S In a NAME? Moro than most pooplO think for. Whon you see tho namo of DREIFUS & CO. You look at it, as you do any othor ad. That's whero you make a mistalco. You nmst road it. over carofully and find out what it im plioH. It will show you how to spend your mony in biying your fall and wintor Clothing, Hallts, and Gcuts' fur iishing goods. For instamco Wo soll you a suit of clothos for $5, $7.50, $10 aid $12 that other houses soll, for $7.50,$10,$12 aid $15, Ilow do wo do it. Wo simply buy theml1 right ai-( givo the peoplo the heiifit of our knowledge and sillowdliess. lew do we got ouir knowledge. By vx })orioneo lind )ai s ill bi N uling gccds. All those factIs put1 togethor will convinco aniy m of souind mind aid juldgImont that what we toll you are facts. Wo believe ill giving our ens toiors th host value we possibly can, it is to our intorest to do so, and the amou1nt of cash busineoss wo 11re doin1g convinces u1s that the pooplo 111e lrne111d11 that we do buisinless strictly oil busineoss prinl ciples, naimely, one prico--and that1 the lowest, anid no cred it, which does away v ith losses,henmce our reason for clatiming to ho the cheal.ost clothing houso in tho stoat. Come ill, wo want your trad 11o imd onco we sel I you wo havo got you for keeps. Yours truly, Dreif aus -, & Co., D1 P, i1!ih Now C1otiiiors, .. , . ~Creenville, S. C. Attractive! Attractive! Attractive! New Coods! New Coods! New Goods! In Every Department. Thlere is too much to tel so we muit aik yOU to come and see for yotuiselve... WVe wil only mfentioni a few of the many bargmuns wvhich abound in our store. Make a lnote ini yolur mem or ,1uuni book andl( when1 YOU comel to to vu comle 10 see uis. NUTiS WORTH CRACKING. 8 con t On)utinrg inl now d ress styles 56 inrch Ishack arid Colored Cash-i for 5 coints. nwrot' 25 erints. 10 Cenlt Otin g ini new dress 8S intchm Black and Colored Cash sty les for S "i ntis. mNero 20 cen'I ts. 124 con t inneuzilet Les for dlross.'s Colored( l)z oss Goods 10 15 25 10 cents. amid uij I ( Ya rds Heavn~y Tiw illed Th -d 10-4 Wh ite alml Grev Blanikets huInm;al f or $1.00- -18 cents. ye rds 25 Ci'it lavTwill ed IBest AllI Wool lhlan~kets on earth l Ic hluii -l for $ l.uo. form $:;.2.. >> cent, I l.,avy Ti~jlbu Ib'ul 14) c'nt. Gilfon Flanniuef e;x11ra Vhanum~~~ah 1 ,'r 10 cets. 'ivfrS'! t. n 5 .' - "'tI~ "' - J~ 1(1 '' ico CTuiton Fla nnelo for 12 E~iiO * -b. eents. 'i~rcIwil' '~di~~ii s'c~i1 y l'id ticking 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 12 and (he L1 t.fl I cunt s. -1 idwide P8a~ Jshu101 i~ 1 T~he let but' sirts yet, Chrviot s ie)Vsu ri l 1.y ~ t for $1.00. U. 5(0 cent Ca(Tssirem -rs ui w, 88 inch HeaIvy AllI \\-eoh 1) r,' lFlannrel 25 (cen1t.s 54 inich Heav4y All Worl Ladi Cloth 87 cents. \'Ve hlav(ent space( to mI(1 ent me.im '-..\I:t kin wldge we are' thle (eh.: m- t si ore iin. ' i* ~ to keep? upD our repu)ltado fm.1 ce 44-ivijp, m~ .. - liloney thanu any house in hlu r uolIini M's-s lah Ihunt is with us andi wiI b - ~u to allog her fiendI(s. Rich erwuIandsomner THAN EVER PRODUCED, 5 UNTNE, h TS AND 5F 15RNIhlGs wi.'us r ALKING An;ou U. Look over the stock; ii's (compmle(. 110 and see if yuI dion't a r w'ie . On ) two things wt alay mea to do. h) sel you better goods than) you w-t else whlere for, the same pr;ce ; to sul youn)1 the sa1ime goodls at ai lower price thani you get te le wvhere. te le GR r-N-ALL S. C- .