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TiIURSDAY,DEC. 24, 1896.
Cuba.
Cuba, poor bleoding Cuba, as
Genieral Richbourg styled her in
his famous canipraign speeclets, is
gainingtrocognition-at least, at
the hands of tho Senato committee
on foreign relations.It is to be hop
ed that the news is more reliableand
definito than the accounts ot the
death of General.Maceo, the mil
atto muletoer. The committee or
dered on the 18th instant, a favor
ble rqport on the Camoron rosolu
tions recognizing the indepiendonce
of Cubfi It was at one tine
thought too much for the United
States to rocogiizo even the belli
gerency of Culba, and this action
of the senate committee has cro
ate soio lively disclission among
thf .iso meIn in Washmligtoni. It is
meeded that, th report
taken up for considera
Senato til tiI after the
A th-it its passago in
mato. The members of
too of foreign'alfairs in
re not favorable to the
Ld it is the opillion of
memnibors and
>6rs of the houso, that
if tho Senato comnmi t
lie sustained in the
necar Gi
invitati
his he
grand ,
" hi'sahi,.
requestedi that any 'lunchaon u
style,., President OleVteland has' on
joyed good,biealth and been- quit
suCCessful in h~s hunlit. On the 17L]
inst., the parth'killed eighty duck
$f which numbpi ec President kill
ed fifty-eight. H in Washingtoi
* this week attending to hlis cflicia
duties and wato ng the proceeding
of Congress, 4
ETheroare several correspondenlt
filling the columns each week,toll
ing all yotnr readers wJp has dio<
and who is married and who visit
ed father, son, &c. These things
are all iinformation, but it lodks t<
mdie that all who publish or write t<
a public journal should conside,
what -is the most important and
would bt of most be #t to our
common-pountry and a~' that end I
dosire to' call 'attention. Aek all
if it is not time that we shdfld all
begin to consider the situation of
thitunes ardwhere the people are
driftnmg The time is now here that
toiviolate the 14Vis -not .looked
'Apon 4a-dis Whis is one of
the greatest . tkossof our life.
The mnor I3 tXy are too
ro ibut uskhl on h
5t groiws in poVrty.^ Thoir
n il blad rags Andl go hun
gry and the poor unfortunate
women sink in despitir, heart,
brokon, and if sho is so fortunate
as to escape tho asylum, sho okes
out a lifo of woo and nisory. Who
can only imagino a wolialls grief
whon her husbaid or son is lock
ed in prison? Sho knows a stinili
is placod on her family that tim!
never can remove and it is t bitter
sting to her heart that a poor wo
mniiii has to go throuigh life which
can novejr he r'elloved. In thit.
con stant grief w ithI ill the hard
toils of life we cannot wonder why
so many of 'our deir christiain
moiithers aro heing carried to tll
asylum every moith. '','her0 are
S01110 eXCepItio .s wo all1 know, but I
spenk of the majority of such
cases4 All who have a family can
sympaithizo, but. nono clian tell of
the sorrows born uponi the htearls
of parents who hiave wvayward boys
led off by the illuencile( of' viola
tors of law. Their prospect for
use'fulness inl life as a consistIt
neiglihor 11and brotlii'r, to thinek (.v
er the Sitilatiol of atffiirs alit
know whait same hai have to -i.
counter wo call illiagmlle that nmt!i)
poor chiristhni mother. have en-r
ed thu P-pirit of .111. 1 would no
live always IIand be S( over'oeTOI
they take thie rvil lift*, noi doh
bult mll oft'l take till-' lif) ()I
their owI COliPiil!1(lol by iei oW I)
imilorla I cmid lt, l' iLg ()it ilie
troluble and :., tak's ( ' (th Ir1g ti
9- t ritd 4i al Nlvillh 21 Illado.
heir insalli . \\ li s la it' lltIll
I hiear )f tlil l 'it i/% ils ulliull. Tllis
is a t od 11:11114. hil t wjl rl' is ille
chuirch anid se wli( is ill union. If
1101)10. dlismliss, 1,41.ir 111 .ll tlllrn'
is strengtIl. .It, w 1tro lot tillitod
for tho ColiilllIl1) (d, of <it couim
tiv, wo ar-E not illitetI uit all. lIe
loved, Il, not. dIeiveql. G14d is
(lot lilocked. W4. rar I"4mlinlitllded
to be submmissive to those whIol have
rille over is- -Ali liw. Le0t. all
1111 S:t all eXIIIIIlIe t lit till-v
wolild he pr.iild f,4i. their childrin
to follow. ' ( a cl is (il, slip'r
ioinr, We should 11d. We have a
race grealer ii lilloibir t han out's
and w iln I i als. .1I 1 wt l4--t
111, niri fall we-, mlay expett
ith ing lwttlhr of them. I r s
hat wili h our situlation? lot
i oditor and i'V corresponden
y s5n1-t hing n 'hi line I i or. W1n11
heI tlelme that will he benefiil
111lic jouril I has a geat inilli
Ice. Let it 11 Ior Ihe good by
arnilg the people agalist, every
~t in IifIe lt is agail. st the lawv
Goed or' of' t hie land. Lot oviery
IC at the beiginingL of ai nix
' 'hore,hig folk:
wvithi (chedr.
(1 t.erml, Santi
nact'k ovEr mn'
pteut with lovm<
1Q hi the cottage by thle road, Li
& e., H al al
- Lit cnke, Ti
1 1)'" sigh t, an
s alwa ,'s woi
'hristma 1 av1
oIso hllowe
par~t towa'l
- y ane'!liirigh
vaiting hi0 a
ir'day nigh
896 vearsag
ian church (I
chiminey ii
~hool is p
las. tiree atl
Ala stalff an
I y (Christini
year
IDoANK.
'. W. 0. Boggs, chancollor c
tt orsity of Georgia, prea4f~~
- Boggs in very eoognt and1( appreI
a priato' languago beautifully ilu
ti ted the power of pra'iyeri. ()
Sunday Ovonling evenin'tg at
o'clock President E. R. C'raighon
gave a very intere'stin~g talk to th
Y oung Mlen's Christian Asso(in
I tion. Ihis subject wats, -"Wihi
s shall T do to be saved.'' On Moi
(lay the 14th inst., was a regimino
.tial p a~ide at wvhich the newly il
3 p~oint d oflicors wore announcet
At 8 o'clock p. m. the Collego Gle
club gave an ontertainment-in thi
chapel. Tuesday, at 't0 a. mi. Prioi
W. B. Smith, Professor of Math<
matics at F"ulano University, Noe
Orleans delivorod an address t
the throo litorary societios. WVod
nesday at 10 a. mn. fourtoon mem
bprs out of thirty-seven graduatel
delivered their speeches in th
chapel, These speeches were a]
eloquent and app~rop~riato. Thi
other mompors presented thei
theses instead of speeches afte
which SenatioB. R. Tillman gavy
a short talk andjthen handeld then
their dijjomas. Wednosday w~as
the gre~ day of the com menc.
rgelitarjd tIkre were people from
all para of theStto.
Die its'exmcnt or of the laksu N111 anter
Iuent of .Mrs. Naoti L. ClaytOi, dee~tluo,
I11in oil filel is til.e ollcii of Jtlige of Pro
hate for Plkn(ms cotitty, I will sell to th1e
highe-st, hittdur at. Pickenis Court Hlomte,
during the legal hours for ale on
Sale Iahy in Jaintary, next 1897.
the followinig traets of Ilil, all 13ing, be
ing sittiel in te t 'oulity of Pickeis alit
State of Stotith Caront anll inl Liberty
townsh'181ip, 3low.it
towis il, ovil'IT ract No. 1.
All1 that Ie4e, parcelI or tract of Ilanel
coltainini tg lifty-eight (58) acres, 1ulor1 ' or
14ess, e ig the hIII SelI Iu i n II whiCh
the lwel'llig h1ou1se' sti 1s.
Tract No.'.
less, 1% y iig (11n 111 1 west Sile (if ( 41144-en
Creek :lioining trats No,;. 1, 3 alit -1, mill
hland of ,J. P1. Cary Rt. T. Stewarlt :a11 tithI
e's. TIat No. 3,
voantainling vighty-foitr, (si) a41s1ir o
l-l, 1211yitg on both sit es o11 ( ;thI ni'i 's cr eii,
:iijiinhg Itac Nos. 2 amd 1, Chy ton
SIith aill othl'ers.
Tru t oIf. I.
Conltaining1 MnW Ilnel"avl ;h 1wvnty-fivv(125')
aere IIInior or less, aijiig traets Nos. 1,
2, 3. i, Imild , :I li( CI:tnI s. nithl, 1n ti'
but lsii m l ls oif the Pikens a.n4 t'e tral r1.4
andi ruininig tot thlt- ( ;nssoway briilge roadl.
Tract N...
vonltainlingr vighty (80 ti aceq 111n. tir less-,
nijoinlin g Iract Nil. i , W illiamn 4111 l ii
Chytn Snith anl Aillreal Smnith tin the
411st sil If Tw i'le Mil..
Trm-1 NtI. ;.
ontainli . 411 tyill , (I41 arr1s inofrie' r 1M8'l ,
fin thet s-outh siele o t h til-(as"Iowa; lbrialget
r,4004. :kIIjoinling 1It + r1ta . - tian([ 7, clay
town smnitk l Altreil4-f Smnith.
Tract No. 7,
414 -li n 4 i ' illu. 11 141 1,<-41 ( 11) :Tr' .IMore lor
ice s 11, lj<,illli f raf1t N 41s. G, 1 s I 1'n 1, lyitIg
()nt tll, wet si ib- 44(fit the (insowal y brivlge
ra' l :lI 11011 h 04lei' finl tll is t by Twe vI
M ilt. 1'lvt-r.
Tr:-t No.. s.
n on h iareal :u l for y (1-1o)
-~t.r is 44r orls,: jinin tracts N s. ,
-7 arm e onl thlt wfost -Nide 14ftill- (hisso
v-ly brige ra ti a heaIn' tI fillo till west
by iie's creek.
Tract Nil.
con)[tainingl one4 burnirl ..4 andl thirty (10)
arres n 1r . or lss h11111toe till In the we st hv
- Thlie rictory. the S Stoh h re
ertk, fin thI.- 114'rth 11 . cI-I. Shlirlev', W . T.
I >I . M. Dhi k Won
'Mhtts f a n- n tract:- of
land Irv ton lilt. ill tili- o i , sill
n hl lit- l t a In: i li atil u ill be. .xlhii
tI-Il ot v th Of Stlale. 'I' h l has just
nt*eYe.l mn.1 phitteul by .111hn1 A . UIlbinston
surve*4vor, andl e n he4 reilialt uiponl as be4inig
T,'1in114, 'on 1-half IshI on la tio sale hal
4I ' a r1 ilt Ino wlve na h s rl'
S I 4 4.4111 Ill 3(443 4111 ' 11111 ik t. 1. .ii' 1.4 14
I tI h l' 1 of thof e fil pCIIIhaser 1415 ' l l ort
iA- e of I h p i I Iseto pay for
all Ipl-rs mill fopr revure11ling thelmt
Pu c as r l t h 1:0 l inll iialo will
be Allowcl t., recel~ive Oih- renlts, butI no4t al
owell t inter -r wIthI Itenants foor the
pire-sent yJr. ,. M\. STE-:'-\ANT,
FI NA 1, SE-TTLE.\-'.ENT N oT 1, -.
e will a l of y 1 nl. l. Ne whIerv, 141,"ng
If Pr"l Land, for for Snae. ti1'k1i S[t
n of it. ( -i tf I i . i (ll . lai II i Iton fIIli
r, n1 Il Ih I l IIt it ;% Sy f .'11111 tr , 1417,
a ask 'e t lw 11 fli rextui '1,4 l l.xv 'ntos.
W . .. ||A I I.O .,
A. N.A. T .
Now hts Ansal s,1u1np1
8s andl ('thren's ( oesi, fatr C :. n
ps, 'be yola esta ~nfc
$15000 WORTH OF GOODS!
Now in Store.
More goods than I have got money. I want the money, am
Lo get it know that iiducements must be offered.
I offer the inducements with CUT PRICES. I do not promis
to give the "world and the fullness thereof," but if you will vis
it my storo I will prove to you that the knife has bcoiused freel;
onl prices.
DRESS GOODS-Here the knife went deep.
10 pieces wool dress goods sold for 50 cts. a yard I now offe
for 25 cents a yard.
10 Pieces Dress Flannel 1A yards wide at 334 ets.
15 Pieces 25 ce'.nt goods now at 171 ets.
DOMESTI.S-Ieavy 27 inch cotton cheeks at 41c.
Hlavy drills, )best (ialicy, at '-c.
22 yards yard wide Sea Island for $1.o0.
(Good outing at 5 ets.
JEANS--One of our stronghohls; THREE SP''CIALS.
Th best Jeans ever sold by any man for 2'> ets.
A No. .1 Wool Jeans : yards for -5o cents.
A good school boy Jeans for 10 eents.
Flaunel-Red1 Twill Flannel at 1) ets.
Red Twill Flainnel reduced from 1 Ii to L2.1 cents.
rhe best 25c Red Flannel in South Carolina.
To meet the cold nights in Jan'uary, buy one of our blankets
I have good blankets at 48e 75c 1.00 and up to '7.00 a pair.
Good heavy quilts cheaper than you can numake theinu.
Give 1me your trade and you will never have cause to regret it
A handsome present given with every ten dollars worth o
goods bought, of me before Christmas.
Shoes-I can.shoe you men your wives and ciildren for les:
money than any other man.
Greenville, S. C. West End.
AlHtl au of Col Wiei li-r g.oods at.
goods~ are thle very be.t. \\'I want all
kfinds of coun t ry pri lnee. Co n,11 reas,
tI yon owe* us anyt hinig. pay it. todayu.
nyei further tro(ublle aind cot . lill:Cil.
LOOK! L OK! ~LOOK
stcknnnemmg Monday, D~ec. I lbi we will offer our ent it
stocthiof
conosisting of Men, Hoys and Children's suits pants and over
20 Per' cent Discounit.
Tf our regular pricos for'
SPOT OASH! SPOT CASII!
asi aisia.>ona-fido sale and every garment wvill be sold jus
you tvhlshow you our former prices, take 20 pr cent. off ami
DUI GOODChAGED OR TAKE~N OUT ON APPROVAl
.Our stock is newv and in good1 shape; if you need anythin al
al in Clothing you can't afford to stay away. Rememnber sale be
gins Monday, Dec. 14th, and is for CASH- ONLY.
fGR E'N'MILL S. C .
for. \Vhen you sco 0h0 name o
1)ltl FUS & CO.
You look lit it, as you . do an11
othor ad. That's wher you nuikt
it mistako. You must road it.ovej
cal'rfully and find out what it inie
)h1os. It Will show you how tU
spend your P mone-y inl buying yoI
fall and wintor
Clothiung, .1 Hats, and (Gcnts' fir
inshing. grOOds. ForW instanlce
We Sell youI a Suilt. of chlthe
for $5, $7.50, $10 and $12 tiut
other. houlses S(41, for. $7.50,,810.$J:
and1 ( $ 15 How do1 we., do it. \v<(
simply buly themi right al d givi
the in-oplo the honllft of Oul
know ledge lanld sh :'vdnless. ]I(.\v
do we )ti ur knowledgt. IBy ex
porienenq an1d pains inl buill
j gccds. All these, facts put toget h,
will conlvinico any nulul ofl StIn
C
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113
Attractive2 Attrvactive
New Goods! B
in Every
il(SC1(1'j-1( olimli tos \
iniil v I dl atills \\-hieh Illiolliis
MU1C Ul lotC ill \t 'li' 111 1
COIUC to U.),VIl (-0111 tt se'e lb
NUTS WOIW
S' ('ent Ont inig ini new drtss styh
for 5 centtS.
10 cent O(ning ini new dres
style for t, S cen'Its.
12 3 cen t Flanno )0lettes for Id'1rtss
10 conI~s.
- 10 Yar'ds Hvy TPwil d IH
lIainnel ftor $.j0.~
I no' :-- I f . :--: ii- ts
hlull !.
botl ( I !
I I l'iirolnt di
Ci sIan
5l'i ei .+ flr
In ( ii hu : :.
neh I~ay .\i
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C
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SBBB BOTA~iC
- BLOOD BPL'.
THEGR1EAT REMEDY
, FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASE3,
illiasln thigly . yer.
SCROFULA, ULCERS, ECZEMA.
, RHEUMATISM, CATARRH, ERUPTIONS,
IliNI.S o tk s it fsI, ar t t- N( nii. ii(
bottle urifielrever offerd to the world. Prico (Il r
,utl b ottle, for $5. For sale by drgugght.
SENT FREE WvoNn '?tLTityrn,~.O
BL OOD BA LM CO., Atlanta, Oa. ti
Horses and Mules !
just, receivetd fromi St. Lotui a md t t , y'
comle.
WM. A. MAULDIna&m..
11)111( anid jiidgiiieii 1 t that whatn 'Nvo
toll I ViI l11- fa'' zcts.
NN' 14(1ev illV4 OUI, gii111 fl
('I wr ) t, 1w bes, v lt o p sil
C-11i it is to ou'' il o t toV4 doU o ,I
Nv( n u (blll \ c lirics 1hl,; h t h
Attractive prv
tvl It ly I Iiw alldi Few c[ (lit
Ifl(''0 (1witih
'S (2 lii' I I p ( (10(4(1 11)o 1w 251
d JO-d Whi a ii VO i''y Blii
Atrciv I wi '~
lew Goods Ne, GooI 2d