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Ther wili prolba'bly he mor e along tha ile. '1d tihe dispensar1:y quest it) \p. ned .1new. 'ihere are a larg 'r, port in than usual ( f newv mn 1rs and s 'me radial cliangt u in doub les pr-oposed1 (in til whi.kiv iusiness. Perhaps aft( the n, lihts in the legislatul "ast tIr ' v rays evel the benuigiti andl. Sotm btter -ystemn will I si-,si ut it I:- mont likelv thl :, ! a~lv\ -Itudied tIo inn or m ll it hear~e w is ill is io I..a i. ihi jthspensry is11i .ite~ ~~~~ at.:r.Terpts sht 1verbl ftor thet l'usillessev :1- n..w mand. and if a bott : a n- nt Ian h Wied, tI i' h W Imakrz. It iS to I --- Itha paIrtisl1 plitis w fh ) w key qust 1ion Ot, whih -ii I! -n '"llnfl annoyi <> at the h, lith dipnwr systim is n1 'h1 iSt Solution, h-t it ) an :l I ti l~t-, so iln th illi- I - . I if t h-- l.w i all r:.ht. an. 3cline. a- now -natad.. best th-.n k# y i. zn i -. t 1s enf'rood as 'urfznall- (.''.rZy C-1)~.t rc d i bte li'A ru*in K~~' d iiem iu. blv 1 y m xft \v ters that* have l -n mmte is State mlust reet.' promllt '0e1itiii1 an)I thet Idloid of the y ver'y lw abi~ding cit[izout nut but calt not ttitdemtnt thet rt'ed thatt the1 peopble in theI ir texcit ment haive :tilipt et. dutctt of Sitmon (ooper, thle ntog gambiller andihi bliy, I is nughi 4trOtusi ut lutist 'Onserviri e ii -of our homuues anduu civilizatjtil -couttti.'s lhaivi eeutw to lbe talarnwi but, P~Ui.ns enuty hvIas just pas (3d throuigh .'cenles of wo andI~, po sibly, crirnmil deerds, which a palinfulo to contemplate. Th'iere a Mdrting iuder current, whiebc ai lentt, yt may bo hard to resti if (1ncou n terit i. by the evil d on' If the cout iantd juries are t slow anid fail to check the crim nials int their acts of wantton eri -elty and1( beast ly outrages, then tU people will of neocessity try to pr 'toet their homues against the tore <of the inCendiary and the lusts < brutos. It has been the good fortuno < the JOURINAL cditor to visit Wir throp Colloge on several occasiou and becomo acquainted with i' past record and its grand pos ilities ini the future, It is o1 our present purpose to expatiat en either, but call attention to 01 anatter worthy the attentioni every friend to female educatIo Clemeon College has ample accol mS4Olne for all -applicants al A~~iRd tho fostering care I , w .o* Oat . "%1& A p toiSAL 1karenmts wa naveu boys to educato Jook with prido and admirationl to Clemson Collogo. r The State, aftor providing for tho in boys, has begun a grand work for the girls and no tax payor should Object to giving thoi an equal chanco with tho boys in tho way of educational advaitages. The t tax payer who had only girls to educato contributed his share r cheerfully to the building and equipmeiit of (1Clmson and now think it but oimplo justico to do 1 as much for Winthrop. That noble institu tion should be open a to every applicant and cal he vithl tho outlay of a few thousand . dollars. The demand for more rooms increases oach year and mianly applicants could not ot011.0 this collego Ilast year, hecauso t0h ( dormitory wIas inot' large enough. The citizens of lt)clk Hill are kindI t and give the studeilts board at i low price, midt inY sMay mid ait telid coIlle"'.. wbr>1' watiltd oiliw ise he comuplled to seek admaesion iin Som e Other collego. ]lit thel at t~ndat,et c uldhe douled by btuild i, atittlier wtilig t'' tilt.' cttllt'o), 11S wil(0 torigilallly jIll i llt'(l. laid and the work nid le e'm I plated1 withoumt fut hr d(y W iltI( ViitvI i Wi I a t h - t thIi S ll to t tu ' Lt d t - 1.'1 (o t(O ) Ilit u li n 11 * s 11*0u '1 1eell fi ill di the 'A -k 'rnuitory ant i' t : Ith gir I r p al w ilt h av - i. vilii 4.d thog mitao hv striking up .............. I.' h *:wahn in camp bu 1 Lion :. . attl..:A I St'ne f 1 ell \\ re 11d .', o .N At' i >.1' O 1, i I'. *,i e ' - f n n a h I...ra it h folwin pa. y " 1.din arrti, ore a Kr mor y and th ittMse ol n ied.t aid ast het stoo at, tetiera - 1tw s i th1I4:19 the e ton o ch p aLI nir, an'Ld t h youg adies wer onth cruis fo a joll itlio tn t fis jolly11 honutul wat her.i A v-it w ilbemdt the Mr.fj~it f ia) Sill)5 last utit iy da n'Jlig~~fht or' Mo nyth morning ndil ee aotecu fortya thollh time hav niehis andl rerautflong the. Aoit SiThe~ l Lona is wltoetle with eI Huler's an n1oels and willubtlend . the fair plarty will havew a veory b Plearsu rable trip-NewsE and cour 'ir of the th inst. Notice. TVhe Board of Pensioners will meet at Pickens court house ont thet f3d MondIay in January 180'7. All -applicants will appear wiah their ,teatimony. All those already on the roll must also neot the Board, W. Bovmc, '* 2t. Chairman Committe.e to 1Nottee. o0 Tre wi'I iM proaphiig at Fair View on noxt Saturday At A a, m1., after which thore will be a church *conference. Preaching at Ruha n- mahi on Bunday at 11 a. mi., and d .at Norris Mili at t3:80 p. mn. of W. M4. NRAIDB#. 1r. 0. .harby muado anl exauljmlation oj lao bodiej amnd subaitted a writteam mtate ihemt'tidt altuly dlemerihlel tie ntattire of I th.woulldi, atiil tieclare l that the tien impn to their lmith from tmid wotithif. The' ordilt i ealh e'4e ws titt time <ietmcellel 111n0 to thleir lent.i frotm wotmili i Illietetl v1.iot.,Coojmor with imureretm Itomt. Tis18 i,.t1m mtory of tiht Istost fielullah Itrder it tile himtory of Stmiter cotmity. ho ttirmier .ii one of the most. brittal mian looiltIir'ity 011' tes-6r, atali the people of if, fetoi mm':'se every effort. mimtrieil to 'Ig iliti to'Jtust ie'u. ShnimNt4Coopler 1i a ginger 'ik colorel egro..abptt5, fee:t !9 or 10 linelses in heigit <r.. ,vap i 'old. 1aro i hotield rs, haos mim stit hw, two gold1 tilliigs ill front ctli, to>em of otie foot were ht'ni'l off wlten1 pbIiwhgnm lat s tSeen wore light. gry hIS 116\'enai tlits Iwo < tink a...l vtutts ;.ati-t woni l nil back of neewk il li r'cm't e i O l riot tn itF :1ta in i litton ty; may Ibave other wotmis onl his per n. Iane Royi, t ho 1y who wits w%-ith I Coopi whetm it I dllitig was dione 111141 fit-ove.( i towarmm t at or .1 m., . was enyttmiilt iilar tyetsvillt lis ielirnoon. lie says tlat lomor iatn wiliniii timrce miles (of this tee, left the buggy, gave hmi1i $5 ihid 11 to go homno. Tie boy styS iso t It m Ier hosistem' of ottfraginmg 3rl. wil min ford ilowbig hr brais omut. Coiper umiti to have been seen il Mlayesmville er i o'ebwik toni -,tt :ini -went in t he di- T -tiett of .'nihburg. -News mtui 4'ittrier. [ehms, ti' ext Ihty caumght, m1n1d Iyly (G. NT 4 W .\N*I I )l-Vo- Wa r inl - i lt iw b.t\ ml' tIt()mt'.:mfll . ( mlo ):mm |mire m i :it' itlt . Ill fl1 .i mit'r ''il. .\ it110mm tm/-1 fit' im e'li. Oi,\ .' b.l ookli, b i- nl io e Itv. 1 i'dv u t'ts he nl y m i' i sOif, t(tI.. Ih' ha im l't". fri e ( 'm4 r ili Lie , e :1 m :ci' 1.. im 1o a|| m " lii tsh. li : ml -sk 111 opn~ wil 1 W ar :1n1 ('i. 1..\< 1t'('I ' , '11 'I't. \ i) N nI , 1 " 10% ' I C -'. N, ;1-2-:*' i lveiuhmrn 'trvet. Immil Itaipm290 '. ROUNDING UP. Xit t d .irs.<-( tho \, .it w hli:t.z m l of, Icon ' wi e \\tn Imml a f'w Chrisimrm tlmi\ t. min ti mny. 1 th s nm t :.:1 fm r :, n.1 E ti Noll v:111 ;t. i le l' itt'. I 'V i ' i lt , w.t ne14-c Io ,Ik 4 h o.; :bou . u, u v.en lit , litim 'l I 'o , ' i ..m ,, mI i " ! li-i tIl i li . orlim ry f(t. . 1m'O iIt:1l'. )m n t 1 ', 1 \ ,- ! in .1 ti 1mm1v ; 'NV tirt"su . *;i I ';i. 11 h:, L' 1niin u t'alm ': aedi t a' i' u i 'ir lO in . onlyc it t , tird & t hete l re y ty, for 'A I n all lini S CSin e . Vr v at F urVt.. I a t ril e y wi Winl T, D. HARlRIS. .\ ' n .. inmw' storm at. tuy'm mhm ut '.i 111 xlit Ikn - t-kensmm, S. C. ti Horses and Mules! ' \M. h. M L - i h WMA.A. MAUL.DN N&cO.. Leand for Sale. LOOK! L0[ tOineci Mn1y)Dc ii tCloth V~h tngo [Men, isoys aind 20 Per cin1 li eSlarpie ('orJ WXt Will alliow you 0111 foiiiit't lW liIlUm NO 'l -l S c Ouri sto('k is ne0w and' ini goodi a1 ll n mothinig you cani't afford'( to gilis Moniday, Iloc. 1-1h, andl( is for GREFNV.LI apprcialte the tra~de g~ and1( arel' niow IloadI to ii IEreryr Iay Fog Nothing Shoddy. Eve - We meet all Hone J. [cDJ I Invv 3'Ow mnta yorwz a J Sl -.W~ -.uit y ti..~ 2'~''' (1 I'E WOlIIl OF DJ1EON 1iN SUMIYTElR COUNTY,. vassanas CoopeI tv tlyer.-MUs'. v alUcred it Negro unlza New Yerav*'m D)--Wessaaeled FA4Ve4 41 oteiseenA Ousis4' Day-Adfilm tl, th ime i1st 'fito ' 16ite In IMesn, It 'Wlaite Wlvamasaauluatd sa 1'Ne- ' gr'o. ti SUMTr-:lt, S. C., .hin, 7.-Thei %i-fgnel I) (A l. riotl d l Iilrd ieral L hi l.bling onl N anunry 1i('', was e ale1 d i s iIi'-ing Jui t I il lt light, :n14 it pr ve i to v I h 1', 10t hIi l 12n11 el hoi r1' inn d everu'' i it, e~*ttvtee -I th's stM l of Ihol Sitate a I I e ) .Ne r I, :It it'I'tl l n i I r 1.t I n 1:411 101fll 1n 11 1 t 'inrv i. a lu :rl' wvo' n liii, We A,' I I's t ii I i '( *i 'v t- ''' 1 4 1%% 11ii I h vral hI IIr, has 222t d 1) his li-t of vit. 2ns tw o il ie2l, :1 white w "i l er Neg-ro inm, whin het hatchleid (hi--.h tonarWith thet 11n1): filntilh erneully. Nil inen h i iaion il r.I - ar elto)t t tilt, h-1 :un i l br a to n >a eth- . I,!ben.ena A-y i11 v ille ll otherl neigIhbolhoo(! in1 tI- alft )1nt , I ut 11 att mpt ha-: 1 n it ole to re m t hi. ' '' ' ,. I'lI i\' lti 1 | 1 'r ( i i ia ' W g ( 1111'CAI'; ill " 'll MIt' ' l i6 dilly hall tih -ini in hi- i..t-i11 Iu hv h -1pp1.J i in- I.y l ong 1: .:h . m neI h% is 1 , he * a Ie tho lget" a 1 ui;;to vI 11 %6 1Illi I t, 4;e w iI tet t' !lI I.t' \ '. I . er ,qI I i y I e l f at IIn , u tI i 1 ". - 1 % :t -(h r.1 . ilt , but I: gn t I (I I'.\ u :t t Ai n I i- Shetd I o o 2tI '! he hI h . .iI I w I. r lif... Ih- fo ' ' :1 . e a' Ai I i ii hit 11h11 I li t ,( h.' i (t'i't to huh m~:.' nby ni liae . nii 41 . 2.. 1 t it 111. ir, A I i C% li.i n' 111 I et ' ' I ; Iii 2C'l' ii in ' I'i.i, \ Atin toi~ 1 111,| t' 1 111 i' git':4- )' 111 theii h i \i 1111\ iE' . ll 241 ilh lo - pi \ tA 1' ".I 1 iE. - .1if of Xl t - b24. M'li . / Ij'lc l y l*:ti i r the fliti lltoty frtlel 21nitsen i hoorb ee .iienl1~~ .(2 lag his~t' iti lli t il42 lfti iar it l~ti li i'14~ltie* 2.1it- 4)i ill .14 If i 2111 :i- X'a , 11141w lie'i4 as er (ll* l, l'isojet' Ill -illt aliii'l. e tlt mri'fn ' l' i i('t,.--l onl ie piar l, liai sers b~~i~hy Sheill' i) l' l inittt l yroupti jthel ) po oEin Ihyl'chirtgl1 . it(l hr4)Il fol ir Int'l i t Iiw bi ' e 4411 p1i ht ha' t 'e lre, nt ieid s 11:1 1 4cal I' liiIoried l t ot f lit.' l i te juosti it i'iptgit <llE :h1':)I o tliii |;(i ---'i l a t leii 01114 lt rt it af oajel' t(r'tn A~~the'r CIneM -letnigo wer1 e tl enltllti tork . ' 2u - :u h.tiw tsont or ts ioper.o Sheii jtr i o x- :n I Coope ifpohe - COMMENCINC ONIAY, JAN1 4, 1897. mory pair of Shos in tho house to be sold at 'UT PRICES! make room for our Sprino Stock. No Goods charged or sont out on approval during this salo. to g Every Sale to . SP0T -.' C ASH! " e Factory Shoe Store. for J. M. Dickson, Mang'r. IeF ALL'S S - -BUD E1 m 11UN and PIAX FQR THE PHOLKS. I h r. Elitor ;goo ThiA Starts us on a New Yoar and A wish to return-1 our1 thani1(s to thle OA) PIHOLKS for the libernil pat w.).4e ill tilroulih1 the past Yoar il wte wish them all a lh:ppy nd1 (r 4jwperous Now Year. We want them all to understitl :at we will do ow best to keep up ith th times an111d ahvays try to are in stock everything ncedful - )ot Homes a1-1 Farms. We cor ally invite all to come Alt i . k t.hr1K our houses. N. 2 comli n I n everv Week, I1 know we dn't L2ny them to -.r i~ en your traude andi will n . tev uc .l'!erve it. Comre i - T -___ _____. all K! LOOK!l 4th, wve will offer our (entti l 1iildreni's SniitS Pall(S anti oVer .IiSC01int.. ho (iry garment w.vill be bold jutit >ricos, ta'l '. por J c e'n~lt. off andl rAKE~N OUT ON APP~ROV AL shiape; if you need anything at C stay awany. Rleiniember' sale be CJASI[ ONLY. .E s. C. Vi itzyIe wit 3C ' rything the BEST. st Competition. m tr .1r 3ROCE, N rlv enttietmnt wnth ..t.? 815.10)000 WORTH. OF ' GooDS! Now in Store. More goods thal have got ioney. I want the money, and t it know that inducenents muist be offered. I offer the inducoments with CUT PR1IICES. I do not promise ivo the "world and the fullness thereof," but if you will vis y store I will prove to you that the knife has been used freely a irices. DRESS GOODS-fore tho knifo went (leep. 10 pieces wool dress goods sold for 50 cts. a yard I now offer 2> cents a yard. 10 Pieces Dress Flannel 1- yards wide at 33A cts. 15 Pieces 25 cent goods now at 174 cts. DOMESTICS-Heavy 27 iich cotton checks at 4c. Heavy 1 dirills, best qualicy, at 5c. 22 yards yard wide Sea Island for $1.00. Goed outing at 5 cts. JE A NS-One of our strongholds; THIREE SPECIALS. The best Jeans ever sold by any man for 25 cts. A No. 1 Wool Jeuns :3 yards for 50 cents. A good school boy Joans for 13 cents. Flknnel-Red Twill Flannel at 10 cts. Red Twill Flannel reduced from 161 to 1211 cents. 'he best 25c Red Flannol in South Carolina. To meet the cold nights in January, 'buy one of our blankets. Xve good blankets at 4c 75c $1.00 aind up to $7.00 a pair. Good heavy quilts cheai,er than you can make them. G i-e ine your trade and you will never havocause to regret it. A handsome present given with every ten dollare worth of (is bought, of fumo before Christinas. Slues--I can shoe you men, your wives and children for less my than any other inan. envillo, S. U. West End. tractive! Attractive! Attractive! New Goods! New Goods! -New Goods! In Every Department. Tlere is too m1ulch1 to te'l so v(, mni-4 a;k you to come d see fr yoursVel-. \\' will ,%Ily 1 ',,it -u - P-ew o- t# my bargains~ wh'ich abonl~ m our store. M~ake al note inl your~l ml -lor umt boo0k and]( whenu you. mie to toxnVR coofi Io see 11s. N UTS WO)RTII CRACK ING(. i cent Out ingu. in lu-w dIress sty les 50 minc Ilick and Colored Cash -) (f cets Infoj 25 con) s. I1) cenit (Out in g in new (dress l88 inh 13tH ack an C11(olored Cash. 'lies lor S cen'its. mero 20( cents( I 24 e'nt l-'hunnaelettis ford(resses Colored l)hess Goods 10 15 25 10( Yarids ID-'avy Twilled Red 104White and (Grey Islankets ann lel lor1 $ .1.n . IS ee a n ,rd valS:5 e'nm I Ileary Tw'illed~ lis.t .\llI Wool lanukets ot 'n vr.Th I l'" n $1 un. f. r 8:.5 an1k r- .a heI r r 10 ~ e 15 t ->. - *Jj I :.' C(iton Flanniel for 12 'i bn 'i an'-mn -.. I 'lkn 5, 0, 7, 8, 1() 12 a''d ar wl ideI S'a 1!ia hal by th Th' be:t f or sittas yet, JCevioj$ A l'ied montI driill by Ihe blt 5j h:ialies Underwaist~s, thre'e for CaI boes -l and 5 cents. Gn) cents, cxl ra heavy ones for 25, 2) yard~s hest (hnilghiam eher-ks 2.5 and1( 50) ean $1.00. Nl i.n-es All Wool yest 62-1, the St) cent Cassi neros all wool 33 dohIrI, kind, I) ''ess ii G ighams Cl eents ailS vard. and 5 0Iets4. I8 inc 1 [1 I1av1~ y A ll Wooal I )recs~ U:trPj)4ts1 saiiuples 24i coat.. 54 inC h H ea vy AllI Woo l haidies >th 37 ct.. (Car'pts anid Mattji1p (heaper '' In (''.r. We haven~ut slpace to mntio more)0c come1 to usN. A ll ac iiwd(go wpi gro' lI Ie ('l ape~st store in townu an 111we in end~ ( keeP iIJ our r'ejputati m01 for giving~ 1fOegosfrki >ney~ thani any hiouse mi Ilpper Oiu'o 'in M's~ Itula llunt u is wi b n. ia will bJ g'lad to see all of' r fnjends. NEWX SHOE SI'OJIm. [ILLER~ & ORUVKSHANkS With a new ando well selectod s4oelt of Ladies' and (Gentlemen's Fine Shoes a specialty. ReQceivinag goodls every (lay direct from the Factories. B'iShoes Neat, Cornfortable and Lasting. o. 105 N. MAIN STREET, Creenville,8S C.. riliAgonts for the W. L. D)OUGLASS WVarrantei shos octsm3t