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Prosidont Cleveland has sent his p, message to Congress and the world re of critics aro at work on it. It is alI expected that everybody should mt comment upon it, and Mr. Clevo- 01 land will, of course, not be angry c oniaccomunt of un fivorabb roinarks concerning'his wisdom and states- V1 manhip. It is not at all euiriousa that he should give hiis enenios as little opportuniity s possible to assail himin his last wofrk for the b1 supposed .benefit of his county i. His imessage is faultless in style and (Xpresses his views With force and clearness, whero the preside-nt has any views to express. but ther e I is the rub. President Clevelaid t has ass5ilud 110 11uini-ecessaiy re- h sponsibility alld Seems inclined to avoid friction..,Thwe most impor- eji tanlt qu1o.tionls hav0 hle eerdf to Collgre-s 'without allY recom-. miwxndatiom :'and the. solution of " them wil be undortake.n1. if at all ident. P!resident Clvlid has en not had :mIIsy toimI dring his "V INy donle as h)( I th( PoWer. Ne snpport and tor party and 14, to a tI rough test,for wh ic ih many arn gra teI' fuIl. The romadin r if fan his term will doubtless ho witlhout inlU1 anything of interest or distinction. r'esuilt(s of inltortorence, snlount ine gevernmlen t takoja handi( .eini the adl. I justment of the difliculty botsi'en Spaini and( heri province. Presij dont C.lo.ve!land is evidenitly n ot i disposed to involve thme Unii ted States in the quarrels of others He has dono, all the good 01 halrmj ho could for his pairl t ad must soon1 retire to the shlado~ of piri vate life, wvhore hai cani be ait.l(( peac ind watch the success or fail uro of his successor. A novel mand interesting mooting is to take place at the Winter Ihcalth Riesort, Southern Pines, N. C'., on C Dec. 22nd and 23rd. It1 is called the ti poinxts may ieturn and not only be at the Southern Pinios gathering, but visit their old homes and stay for one month, the round trip ticket being good for thiety days. TVhe indications d are that a large inurabor of peCople will . attend the reulnionl andl to enxablej the near by citizens to attenid at o small cost the Seaboardl Air Lino hias made a rate from all along the line - in Georgia, South Carolina, North I Carolina and Virginia, at the very f low price of one cent per mile anid no , doubt many old as wvell as the young ~ *pgople will make a Christmastrip to the reunion and see the novel city 1 in the woods, that has its mangnifi. tim acent hotels, electric car line; all built , insido of two years. __ The reunion meeting will be one rgi of social pleasures and lfnmeent 1 *Business will be laid aside ansl al' the ~ fun and merry-making tll~tb can be crowded into two days will be omnjy. ly edon this occasion. Those who NI ~ wan t to learn the exact cost of 'a tr 6: from far ofr'points, .so as to .infou, *friends and relatives in distai sta c' aan Write to Mr. J. tW. Ayisn SHouston, Texas or T. 4J. . iders< aener ~ enger Agt. P nepou rhenapplefitf s is A rran~s, canio, cke rn Sale. conferred upon' .. - :will and testa m rnont of Mrs. Nitoni L. C ayton, decetaoI, and onl file op the oflico of aJutdge of Pro bate for Plekens county, I will sell to the highest. bietler at Pickens Court lose, during the legal hours for sale on Sale Day in January, next 1897. 0t followiIg tracts of lan1,1l, all lying, Ie ilg 'iittiltte inl till cotity of Pikcensc tIal State of South Carolina antd itt Libe-rty townsh41ip, towit : Tract. No. 1. All that plece, Iatreel or tract of landi containing lifty-eight (58) aeres, nore or less, leing tle horntiestel'mi Mid on which the dwelling house stattlt. Tract v.). 2. Containing inet.y-soven(97)aeres nioro or less, lyjing on tle west sido of (aolden B Creek aijoining tracts Nois. 1, 3 ani .1, atld . hand of J. I'. Cary, I. 'T', Stewart and olh ers. Tract No. 3, containting eighty-forr (81) tcres uore or . less, lying oi bioth sidl-iaft , a iten's erck, aaljoiuing tracts Nos. 2 atial -1, Clayton Smith anl ithers. Tract No. 41, containitng oiue io aral anl t went y-live(125) acres more or les4, aljoining tracts Nos. 1, 2, 3, 6, 7 anda s, and Clayto linith, adal oil both siies IIf the l'ikeis anal Cttral road inl ritining to) lite- assoway bridlge road. Tract No. 5. Icotalining tightyv (s'I) a *s inA re or lesO , ailjoitintg tract No. 6. Williian linnter, Claytoni Siteih mi Alfrril Smiith tn tlte v east sile of Twelve ile. Tract No). 6. eaotittiliiig sevetity (7n) acres inore or lass (atn tlie 841ath siilft he (inssoway; brigt y road, aljoiiig tracts Nos. -1, 5 anil 7, clay ton 6inith andl Alfre-41 Snmith. t Tract Noa. 7, i- a'eatitainting 4att. btItira'al ( n) a( res inore or it les, aljaaning t t' Noa. I, i anel 1., 3 intg 01 t l the wv.st sil- ef e it t;assoway brilge reaal attil hon1aile'al ti tlta w .,t la% 'welve Ii i r ve r . t el II tit iiii a aI' ltitt e1al :tillt faty lt1 f avres itare r l- .v.s, jaj ining iriacts4 Noss. 1, -1,7 atial 1, iOn thilt wea t Nila' (of tihe Gass i - w.a la iallt.e ri.a , atial laaiitttlel ei tl I wett T Nt.. i 'J. . ~ as en iir ' e'- , halt -, ti n a the w s I a i u a- a, h ri v r, n ti-asithlb lii lr.e-inaa ,t , n t h- n r ha. a i. iW. hr , . I'lii atiniW. Wl.'a i a ' tatn. a 1 la 'hit a f th' lm e ietin ll i ua i 1 a 'tIn a . ..al a l it, 44 11n . :t0i . I t lw 11t '-rktl .I : 1-l . i 1, t a ti -t- ' l11 il [l ial tillai 411 .; . .\( 11 .. . j . nat 1..1. '. 1. p 4t ae '! I. . l .\ . i: , i .. .itna a:. Ir, ;n la t be ' . . a pI') a aa bein. I. Tenioa' . ..n;. .! l a h .. [ a s ..t a - ~ ailw ..ni:a . faa ~ . a. 1t t , n t e nr bJ aie ioe .fa2een - 1,' r '.. . a in .t S I ai tal e I.. ra. a :\a tth,- r t . 1. t ti.. al ua..a i t' ' -l e uih t-.iala, 'a . a tt . .;- thea J ] \ T T i .1-: l U!-. aVT.< \l I 1,1 2 4J a i I~ pv r 1. l (-r'l r,. l l . N I l l'l - r .-f t .. land 11 un- .n - 4l . ' 1 a - t - a l t a -I I t. - .'t lt f~ ~ 10 *~, . * - ha I ih e .I. .Mu a i r , i'., A. I. I I \ M I . Gr DICKSON Now ins ont sal aiile a 3,000 P air. of Men'ts, lI )ys , Woma's , M15ss e's a111( (IbIarirns Shtoes, factory' sattn turerst~ prlices', begLining tiit lcebruary 1st. Siuch chtane.s to buiy chteap shoes ontly cotmes ontce a yeart, ait now 1s yourt1 titune to Securtte l irgain s. C1omet ouit and sohl. The Factory Shoe Store. J. M. Dickson, Mang'r. P. S.4 - C . Sebaffler, an1 eaxpe. r inced~a shie 1tanker,' is with utis, whto repan'ls al11 k imIs ol' shoel~s, ldies *1 1. - - - - Bargains for the People a el. -I '.u.i a i' *a...' ea, Ia m . .,,n;ti . I .1 I il al i' rla -a la rlii lmi 0. I immvi tooi -may she :nti iinoa comi 0 . : I I: .ia rI il el la leaia, :t -.mov .aaan ai let a ifa 'l' inIa a &al-y n I w at a ia e - ta a, a t ' he an i Ie w'I i. in' . ' e ie i a d ia. N e mal] 0'.- of ' s ca sg o - 1 eii - :i i l -- u ii - for c ia S :- a y. or . a' oni a-a a a . i .a :lia havea lit a ~ i a e. N v l<,i in.: g~a e - i lt (. eI ate :a h- t rnii. g u ah :s a nti laeie~elo's j5 ,S. C. n. ---b----l, S-..--e e -n-.n -~ tue r I will 111e l yIn .J. 'I. Nc .lin-, a r it L,': at. -ci tia :i liie as h ap t4 onal i enf thy t I wn. forbtt aler pea ,t at alit lots f c orn liednectiw pne n biilg latl y -. NOATI(t't. Lan for\ SaCTLE.\ NI' cit'ro aetriekent( tcoune r' ~s rea, faor y leave los noiaPk a conlt et llintg ofN hea'a art aeof . sta e cefgr ci,liil , hal tob dim Ie foast.i ~i-a toldat t T. ~C.L1IION, c. a . )tateIof ention, Iar. I . 'a 'a )WOO), Den~atst. Dr.cc * n. . woon, Assstat. Of c $15.000 WORTH OF GOODS! Now in Store. More goods than I have got money. I want the money, and get it know that inducements must be offered. I offer the inducements with CUT PRICES. I do not promis( give the ''wvorld and the fullness thereof," bit if you will vis my store I will prove to you that the knife has been used freely i prices. D)RE.S GOODS-Hlere the knife went deep. 10..lieces wool dress goods sold for 50 ets. a yard I now offen r 25 cents a yard. 10 Pieces Dress Flannel 1.H yards wide at 334 ets. 15 Pieces 25 c'ent goods now at 172 ets. DOMESTICS-IHeavy 27 inich cotton checks at 4e. H'eavy I (r-ills, best qualicy, at 5e. 22 yards yard wide Sea Island for $1.00. Goed outing at 5 ets. JEANS-One oour strongholds: THREE SPECL_. Tha- best .Jeans ever sold by any man for 23 ets. A No. I Wool Jeans 3 yards for 50 cents. A good school boy Jeans for 13 cents. Flannel-Red Twill Flannel at 10 ets. Red Twill Flannel reduced from 10s to 12. cents. I'he best 2.5c Eed F'lannel in South Carolina. To meet the cold nights in January, buy one of our blankets. iave go, di blankets at 418c 75c $1.00 and up to $7.00 a pair. Good heavy quilts cheaper than you can make them. Give. me your trade and you wi:l never have cause to regret it, A handsome present given with every ten dollars worth oi ods bought of ine before Christmas. Shos-I can shoe you men, your wives and children for lose mey than any other man. cenville, S. C. West End. Akiu a of Citi ~ioh W .r(her nii. a llce's. h pie-; arjo ri..--ht no il th gots r tevrybst e L ooK kmsofonkr p of .Umo les consistingonte, Hggs an Chilre.nTash it 1)nus.l vr Ifyutwsu nyhngpyattoly 20W ernm itclemtl 1) isnowind Ofu euavr fpre frub 01cs.Ht'M .00K! LAh! SOK LAOHK Thioismenagdondaean De'.y garm, en will offe ~orlenut 20dPe centDisount We villshow you our former prices, take 20 per cent. off and NOGOOD lRcGED) OR T1AKEN OUT ON APPROVAL. .Our stock is new and in goodl shape; if you need anythinga in Clothing you can't afford to stay away. Remenmbi' sal be ts Monday, Dec. 14th, and is for CASH ONLY. rs e I -- Gmr-r VLuLa S. rC. B6ggs, Chancollor from Atheu iiversity, of Georgia,_on Sunda2 )c. 18th at Clmson College. Rov E. Boggs took for is toxt 0h< 1 chapter Matthew, 7th vcrco . Boggs illustrated the powor o nyer, the right kind of prayoi tohing the Imiporial Throno ol 'aco. Ho touchod on sciencC roe of its laws, Showed thal o1)nc had a tendoncy to (1) awav th prayer. In other words it .tring was to increase infidolism wever, ho admnired Som of it va, but admitted it had no pow over his own religous belief [ closed laying science, every ing at Jesus fet. And th itch word, there is power in th It kind of prayer. Wo ius y that his discourse. tlroughou Ls oloquent and instructivo. Sunday niighit President Ei'. I -Iigheadl delivered an interesti. dross, or as was said by a gel sma ia first class Sermon. Th -esident dealt with old histor lative to anlcient Greeco andl Il y, the pbatritic u1n lf tIha-t da d timeo tile(ir Christini helio eir Go'tvernment, tinl-ir magnif Ie, their rise and fill, becau111, irist wis no4-t li t1i up. '\Ifr. Craigheld timiiineiid the it( 111el111il11 ill ev..ry way [r(>l1 1111 , tIj s to 11 the 9 1 t h ceIntur:1 t el1se(d I lavi a._ till t rplies at J Ia ti-et. iir. .l. XX. Cr i s}) has n nolid ris'ad a fresh Iiiidi-d hug: M r. Ilrvii M il-aters. of A Ide. ml is visitinig 'Mr. liobert C.1c ill, Jr. hLloopiig. cough d- mulk ce it ro~ved, 11h1 kinti( i~ifhbors n rienlds who visitdOol .-m 1duri bir sickin-es have cur thianks al e.st wish.-S. 1--p.. -. m tay t.) I ?i(- ti) rotilVIl tieir 0 lllilless, itank tOwseo ferll heir St. Ce ti'. I aill) 1lse) Ilware o f th vt thIat tI -' h ' Ill1 s5l' le ill ill Ist thiut.ul t thin terialI Ilk. Lailf ati D, I ~ : The :ai:.-Ene!. Sun' fit, is Saii t,. Jv! . ir ii tel Ius: c a"aIel \\ isoll,11moIb p04eit of heef alld I a''k at 'l . w York, n inl 1 JI2. A oma. I':lbert Ander 1 on, I purchl ted ha IIt I h lr V CA ovisoll-, and41 the I :Ir. ull te Wils-on' workmni, who airId what they I ean rt. A face Is fellow answered: "I don't konw rican CAVEATS, TRADE MARICO, - DESION PATENTS. COPYRIOHTE, oto. !r lnfrrnatioen and( freeo ltelinaok write to MIUNN &~ CO. 861 iInOAnwAY. Nniw Yong,. "bleat bulroeit for seeetrling 1'ntenita in Aeenerlen, reyAT7,attret taken out by uma is berieut h efor LhMSu1lil: by a noitie given free of chearcg0 in the I tI* cttriat ton ntt r se'letlflc papr in th rna~n eshoue. iibe wthoueet It. wee'kly, 23.(tfl y ear; *t.'eeilxtunntlie. Airesse, MUNN'& UO, 1.' eetsneeccs.:I61 urueetways.New Yur city, "Blight" sts cotton planters moi ian five million dollars al is an enornmou n be p)reventet trimients at Akh ent Station shio' tat the use of ill prevent that dreaded plar isease. Al11 about Potashe-the results of its use by actuale rumnent on the best farims in iihe Uniited States dliin a little book whiech we publish and will glade 1l free to any farmecr in America who will write for GERMAN KAL! wORKS, 93 Nassau St., New' York, Physician and Surgeo, ce att itis residentce li St $Ireet. IarLch 8, 1894 NOieE TO, TildESPAiSSi. foerbeid aniy p~ersonei froee t lunting. (nttin bher or croinilg miy pruetnisE~s iln anyi wt eopt ini the pubtlic roadi withot lily ct t- J. M Ali ION LOOP'RU. rk'en, 8. C., A pr il 27, 189'5. ie New York WVoli THIeE-A-WEEK EII ON. AOICH A wKICK. 15fi PAIrIasU A weoys larger thean anly wecekly or' sei4(l-week apor pulishedlt andt is thccee oly impor) .Demnocrati~ "weekly"' pubulishedt I v.city'. Thireo timtes as large a: g Reputblicani weekly of Novi It will be of espeelal advuant dutring the Paxssr>ENTIAI. (AM is published every othier day 'cly, and hans all the freshncesi ess of ai daily. It cominest~i all ith a long list of iterestinig de unique features, cartoones andi .istrations, the latter being ai improvements heave been made increase iln the cost, which re :0pla per 'ear. hii neuac niewspij aper andh :' 4'teother Qo yogy for $1.05. WATSin a NAME? Moro thin most 1)eol)( think for. Whoni you see tho'nlmalne of DREIFUS & CO. You look tt it, as you do any other ad. That's whero vou make a lhistakCo. You must roiad it. over carofilly and find out. w hat it ilin plios. It will show you how to sIpnd your monoy ill buying your fall and wiitor Clothing, Hats, an1d GeCnt s' fur nisling goods. For illstalc() Wo sell you a suit( of clhthis for $5, $7.50, $10 and $12 that other hoises sel1, fo $7.50,$10,$12 and $I,) I h,w d) Wo do it. Weo Sillply bury tlieimi right nki d givo the peoplo tho bellft of our3. k imw edg and showdlvess. lIe w d) we get (pur' knowledge. By ox lwrienco ain1d pains ill buying gceds. All these facts put ogether will culvinUco an11y 111111 (f sound mind and judgnion t that what we teil von are facts. We bolieve0 ini giving Ou1r cusI tomers the host value we possibly (an, it is to our interest to () SC), and tho 10non.11t of Cash bulinloss w ar." doing Convinces us that the 1 h I l eO Iiarned thaI1t we (o sin(ess strictly on lsjnoss })rill C )Is nmely, 01no p1)r ic-3(1 that tle lowest, and 10 credit, w~inchi doe)s away with losses,benleo -ur rason for Claiming to ho h10e chlie st c(loting houso inl 11li :a te. Comc' inl, we' wan it v our i rad' anId one We sll you woIhavo r)ot you 1or loeops. Youirs trully, 11zil. 1 5 1 s Creenville. S. 0. Attractive! Attractive Attractive! New Goods! New Goods! New Goods! In Every Department. Thrle is too much to tell so we must a'sk youI to comeO andl~ see0 for' youlvesI\0. W\e will onily menC~tionl a few of the manly lbalgaills whlie l abolli)C 111 0111- stoi-e, e\ 1 a! iloe til ye tiri I ri lO!- .11(111111 b)0li alld \llell y1 ou came1 t oA A' un collie IC S( s 11 g. N 1T1 WOlTII CRACKL\NG. S eentl I (u~t ing in niew Ii dras stle 50 ~ inch'i llack and1( CIoored Cash t'or' 5 ct s. merol' 25 e 'nts. 10 cenr t uig in new dress l' U S inichi lack and3( Ce oore.d Cash styles for ii eentJ3s. merci 2( cents. 10 cents. It up. 10 YVards IHeavy Twilled 1 cd 10-4 WVhite' arid Grey Blanikets 1'lanel Ior' $1 .0. 18 cent s. I; yard's :25 genu. l ix vybT i kist All WC)ol lilankets on earth 1ed l'i oirel liir $~I 1.0. Ifor $8 .5 85 een~it Ihle\y TillniI d d 1) (''nt Canltonr Flanniiei rxtra hum--e'lI f or 2-> we-m s. II'1m-V V3. S .e I I iie :3 C rmtn FbumeI3tiil f'o.r .12 un nt ih- a w 'I .Bills .. 4~ , FOR A 1 DL0 N KNDSAE RH~l;ATIS, CAARRH, ERUPIONS an llrane of EATIN . R AiN si ~ \3i 0. Llje r 1re Jt l31eb d gg ii rc i lbg r ill~ 'i ) ":~ al Barlgairis for eiCvery day. ~~~'' Mondlay, ShoCs. Tu'lal'y, I a11. anid Gr(ris Weeday, S'(lichol Beys' Jas B OTA f 'IThuarsdayl~, Cal Iico. 'J&IR . . .BLOOJ 13A.F~iKJ ridal~y, \Voresteds arid Casihmre'1s Sa t o rdny, Every t hing in meor lis 3cc, aorieley t'e.Ihy ~r.ruhiIt of th L oom403 B loCChin g 8 40 rar. al Crt quckl B..icenIts ; by the bolr, 'If centls. RHEMATSM CAARHI RUTI.S.M. RAMPEY an alr.841er01ETIO,5J~ct~o 4 otC( I221.1 i lo~SCy, S. C. BL OOD BAL.M CO., Atlanta, Ca. H G E 'T N E Y I havei a iflino lot, of H orses and M ules! ! . r A ii car loat of lie h Iorsecs me l '1 131 c1 l iii a1~~ II e~ilga anit. receivedi fromi St.Ier iouis leae n. re ''okBtoo'Fgrs WM. A. MA UL DIpN & cO.. L R I lG18 novI90f JCriC'3y, S, (p. ~ ct on aalwhih Iatnselh' '''At