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Si . M ~i'4M #, iEditor. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Yeaj Entered at the Post ofllco at Pickens a second-class inatter. XDYERTISING RATES. Onle dollar p~er inchi for frst Isertion, fif ty conta- for eaich subeqeiv nertisoinson, t Liberal discounit for advet. eAitil oin Nual contracts. Termes ensh. Annual evil tritt 1)ivaflo qiiirtorly. No imortes. 0m) 'rico to all. No ape. cliul poi4tiori or pe1 ial rates to foreign ad. vertlsrs. All mieli taist take the run of th ppr amind abildo by steli rates. I ,ocal 1oties, in lo al (co11 in11 , 10 cents per Himc for lirmt insertion and ilvo con1ta foi eachi sblosiltient insertion. Alvertisment4 for coming issito sliotii be handed ill not later tian Monday morn, 'ihe editor will not im responsible for tilt vews anl o1inions of corresliondents, in 10-1 tile sane are editorialiv endorsed. T SiU A Y, M RARCI[ 18, 1897. M'w CONSTAIIULARY. (GOvernOr Ellerhoif has givon out the list of Ins Constabulary ap. poiitimnt" s. There aro forty-twc On the list, the reduction boing onlJy fifteen. William N. Bahr is Chif of tho lower C iviion and J. R. Fant iv Chief of the upper divisioll. C. L. ClotonA), of Pick ons, is "1n the list and his many friends inl the Ilp cou intry congrat ulato him on1 his success and are confident. that his appoinltmont will give entire satisfaction to all 0,oncerneld. 1he nam1s of somoi good and oflicient 111011 of the (old force are not on1 th 110ow list and11i much sur priso is exprosod on tihat clecotuint. But. 11 t is no reaol that the now force will not ho accoptlll)le and will not givO good service to the Stalte. It. wAas nlecesssry inl man1,y ilstanicog to lllake' Changes ain(] the re-organii izat ioll ought to h1a ve been ihrmony witlh the G overnlor nd thR) Chiefs of the divisons. TherE is owN ver (m0111mienda ble fet iro in the n. order of alp pontliments and1( tha1,t i the distri bitions along the counties. By giving (eh . county i Bystle the 81vice will certainly b im proved ad the law Can hI 0force4d With a snallr l111111r of coita b1es. 'hi iS 1ju tco t he co lmtio Ild goodI b)(usinhless manaI1g.men10t, 1111d GoverInoir E'llerb dOserv.s : cr'(iit for'. tiht". fine start. ho 11as m<1fo'e ill te e nforeomot of th10 dis p)Onsary lw '.LIJIAN'M NVI*1g,1! Con traryN? to tle rediction (f his enmielis, Ieao Timnhs iniluuince inl tihe senate, andit it has1 been1 used in the interest. of tho peCople to ithe dliscomfiture' of a trust companyv. 11 is friends in South Cairolinai know himl to be0 a man11 no t onily of native ai ity, hut of great capacity for work. Whien hei mal~kes ai speech, ho is suire to lie prepared and ready with his facts and figure~rs. Ini his recent speech on) armor plato this was illustrated and proved effective, savmng to to the tax payors more than a miillioin dollars. Other Senators wishot to reduce tihe prico of armo~r plat< from *600 to $400 a ton, but Till man shlowedI that if it was reduce, to $800, that, the manuiifacturer would still make a handsome prof it. H-is argumlenlt was unanswer able and he forced a rodluction t< $300 at toll. Senator Ti lllman is nlot idl10 ara will make a reprosenltativo thia South Carolina wvill be proudl of His ability and1( zeal will soon1 h, recogn ized in the Senate and 11 wvill be a loader among the Sena tors. MIETIIOLIuTA N POLICEC. Charleston has had the symp~a thy of the entire State oni accoun of thle Metropl)1itan p)olico, whic: Governor Evaus put 0on her. Soml -denounced the act is the strongos terms, others woe sorry that su1ci a systeml was necessary for the en forcemont of tile dlispenisary Jaw It seems thlat Chlarleston conti den tly expectedl that Governo: Ellerbe would remove the Metro politan polico and based the. bo. hiof on his campaign speeches. It this thore hase been a disappomnt. moint and Charleston still rOpinoes mndor the 0o(d order. This stato of affairs will con inuo until the city councoil gives imaninous consent to carry out .ho dispensary law. The removal >f the system is loft with Charles on, for Governor Ellerbo hase the ndorsement of other members of h10 board in his determination to 0o(d the city to the terms pre 3ribed. Trhe people of the State ro watching the conflict with un bated interest and Cha'rleston is ot disposed to come to terms or .vo up the fight. Subscribe for TIE. JOURNAL, .dy 21 per year.; 1 .o . Ju 4 E. Boggs to Thompson and Richo3 Mr. Boggs had a short but apprm priate valodiotory to the re!aer of the lFontimel. THE JOURNA: editor regrets the rotiroment o Mr. Boggs from journalism, fo the relations wore always friondl: and cordial betwoon us. TiHE Joun NAL wis11e limn 8uCCONS inl his pre fossioln, which wtould not allo1 him longer to indulgo in the plea" ures of joulirnalism. Mr. C. E. Rohinson edits ti Sentinul and is no strangor to it readers, having havo hold the p) sition inl 1893. Tnx JOURNAL 0(1i tor welcomes him to tho profei Sion and wishes him a prosperout career among tho editorial sookor of truth and bread. ('pill ill of 1143 14'41. Mu. EIeon:oi I woulId suigges to the Igicolists I. v.. the f'ari'i s 'is t 110 Iil l it 1 se:isoll II S aC lIaMi the I : i hI(' v Il( o Iiltf perill i t ( llI t a f k I( I .t I Io(l' (I.[ ii IIIva he1)0eIIl 11. ) t bat1 thoy I Ir I 1Iselv. alid I.jko t'lll thmise wet dov~s J., 1Y11(1.11.' Cllt) C1-111.6 i't (li -t!: lv take t me' tee caielulate (thme be ino c Ilist y anId I ry to maIutkec smaI) ! l'r th. uIf t i l m \I h e t id ill . \\ ho ''1 -l I1i, 1e V h e Illt 1i'.~ ~etutu. IY* v-i 1,4 70I I rest tlo aitdl1111 Is vIrthI. 0 lld iutih m1or . toa sl, V ntiiliiig let t, I 11li u r'v of alillso lild f liere:Isf' of age'! I I w stillie w1 hi s-i ('1r iPS Ilot, up (ll, wa.y, and I think I knIv ( :i ( ,y, an rve 'h f vl ri i n:!11l . i 11h;,e i ar l m.,o i - tiltv If Iih 5 is SO. no chi is niot (lie, "s~hof a s!aniew" of doubt 11bt. \VIlat about those who are mor idle(. andt wvork loss pro 1il (el'v |.1.0d '.' Tliqug are 'eal'1ul af):)" in s SOne I advise all to ('e nI e~ely. Ofl cours wo have a eiw11)10. alld nlet as row as we oight Il, \ li) !ovi'oe tle br.i1. Some foer lI 1 love mf il solo11 to beJc(oullt 0(Id s1mart, s01mlo to got credit, and om e oomil I heir soek and lands i dertl to ina:ko a bottmer Sa1110 tu g \Vest. .1ust figuro a lit tie fol yutelfsl or a11sk t11o lovel headed, who do not exagerato to count fi Vy11u. I know a man of some intlligcnc< and( inmdulstry, who1( with 'L goo< horsi'o last, ve.ar, mado(1 less than: huniid red buishels o corn0111, anid In< leo oith er' cr'op in the Ii'eldi and1( ani sat istied it is a feet, Othors wi sawu it. after it wasll gathered an ed1 it, from fiflt~y to sovnuty-fi v I1 seems)1 t.o mo1( wo' ought t innov' iho Iigurtes t thO statesmonel bothI State and1( NatUinal, so the to stand( the burd'tlens, theoy seem e fonild of hon':ping on us. Our N. C., farmii ini a boomf-prtO< as it wior'o (lut thc e'xpens50oOf' horse, and gets teni thousand do lar for' t(en o nth111 s work, wet< 01' dry, and1( can buyn moro far' ~ prOdneits tha lis1 grotwnt by a lar't (commun1iiit y. Is it. right 01' just s Ought, nhot our1 t'ditot's to to oxp) -ii tit a little oun theso po its ? - .I li ho nwspat per--throuigh them a is thle only educat1 ion the gro mass1es0 enn a1 foi'd to paitriounilla (bohy oughi t to b)e, not on, ly pu11 but hlost and(1lii rutfuI, I hoi'o 1 I and~ praticaIjl. . It sooms1 t hat we had1 b~etLt'r Li a to dlevelop1 a t alen t and itse (< laihad livigimahotth is hoo g priacticatliy s0111 whir ~ account la for' the chieapnoss~ of 1n11r of 11 t' farmters a 'rclos olYermod fe sitle. TIhe mar1iket, is glutt'd , ats . nainy selh all that wuill sell, soi h vo on the refulsedl. Meni wbh have mlonley at ineteriest. and~ othle' 'a per'hps hby e'xIt rtig from thi 1) "p)oir and minai nwd and tli'he m ba , sa they d1o it b~y farmiiing, whi , ot fightI (by ouri ballots) thle ex rur'vagaico o1' the gescrnm' nt am~l fu - nt rob thei 10 hlloss for' i I livin1 - Smco10 so mlany starv1Winig mn.1 ci he1) bought at elections, what is t bjecoo oft our1 gloriou s Amoeie "'the land of the free, and1( homn of the' bravo.'" D~os this not poi I nci I somiothinig direful for our r't rate, it wuill soon be woundl~ up c rather run down. Look out1 fe th~oso whIo stick to a "sound1( holioj0 ing, but1 praictico all the arits e legal thieviing." If this would I: 8toppo0d, you would hear a er has nevoi been board oin this sul h.unary sphoro. Ought there not 1)0 notio give: for a meoting of tho e3x-conftedo0 ates about thme 25th of March, t organize and elect throe men fo the pension board for the townl shi p. '1~e clrair'man of the towni ship board, I believe, constitute the county board, which meet, April, the-. I think nome >mght to appl~y wh'Io are in shap<I) Pmnancially to got along withot the charity. AamanuwrTST Fil1 I bot coe or Como g11101)glas Iwith At 11111 aml1( let It stanll. tw.1y-foin' houirs; a sefli m1116n1t 01' P1etl3ing Ii1(IICntes 1 diseasdC( coll dition) of the Itinov8. When In-hine tailil Slilen1 It is positive cvdevtlece of kiie. troile. Too frecluit de.lire to irinaiu ojrONpahinil the Iacik, Is also Conlvieir p)roof that the kdineys an1d butiklr :t r oit of ordter. WVIIAT TrO Do. There imfort.in the knowliehlge 1 D - oftenl expressed, hal i Dr. K ihner's S w'v il . Root, Ohe grevat. kiey remlyd fnililb every wish in elileviniig iin ill 1,.v haek, V kidIneys, liver, h:i4111h-r. an1d ever-y I 0I . timp tar-inarly P a s , tc re t n blt to hol 1111ri V :111d ;e.bl1111 pai in l Passini . H, or. badl ell'ct fo11 vllin use; (of linorl, 0 winle or. bleer, -.114 0ver1ome tha ll plea21ant lece'1-iI of ieing comupelled t4 S get rip nmny ImiIiie4 unrl'i'ig Ilie night tI e1'ee f of S%1 ailip !,foo i-.z sfon real2izol. 1. - stan-!s the ,ih tfilr it"; wonli fil cie.e of the Ilost detre:-si g c11e. If yo(Iiu ed ia Imllelicii o shoilid Ilve le los . SolI hy rnmit<pr-icej fifty cent q (':n i n h'a-:ollr I't'or a .4 Mn 111 bol it ail pil ' flnph fe11oth st ree by in im ntin I'l':rb'I 'S - Si'nN l. ,11n.1 .,l lh vont 1i ni2 post-(11lhw1 m 14- ) t Dr. Kiltlner & C . it ni huni.n, N. Y. Th proprivosi o(if "'k 11 per Iia Witee t he. in(inen. lif .1, h Yoi l e rw k f n Gl'2 N T4f2V WIl .\ N ''hi -- b o Warin hy3 ( '81han palri.14 . Ill 11rean-lidion; (it, 11114t1. A w nz 11 . o. :ill - 0 O 1- y I.:10. Big book, hig- omt n v. Cryh)ly n on vs ( W' eildisl. reh Wblebo. (ntAitfr<-(). N r(i, giv n.1 YihI paid. 5th tol ith, 37l mak *:300t a mont h wir h W:41- inl Cuba. Ad-l. dTress HEhav, THE N.\T10N.A , [10( Cb'NCI4aN, Ai3 rarborn Street, .hainiw29.97, Sout erInc . otI c6- I) S Convention AT WILMINGTON, N1. C., MAY 5th to I14th, 1897, THE Seaboar d A ir L ine fOPll- 21111114.1t1 Best Service Quickost Routos AANI) A HALF RATE., IIn addition to the regular Suprb Doubit Datily Su:rvicei, it, is proposedi to run11 le W) N ThreJ "t is I ecial rain VNlTGINIA, NORtTHl ClO~N OUTI CA IOl IAlNA AN ii hRNES, GiAtA L, N IakIig im i iate 4.tIIIe t its with I t rain: f102 )I r 1t ( i tn a i I ts N_ 0TI, SOUTI, TH N fornaion, adres or cll ont . I Term pernmi Dayns, At2an0, a eAs Cag lot ing b ay 1' 810(2k, 1 kep fll ine ofin'' a IIA RNICS, CPit ul.A t :S, .fG 0r l)ow,' OUlly ro I Sneocessori to Gower' & Goodl 10 :lin el S tre 1)eni, ai. rei. d - hicko(y,' e n xchange Allotiel,) d A ~ie FIiSTo C'1 IAly (GuM ano.A - I i~af)L t iOT1 ('n,.. de i .oi- Izi-.. IAi||4 Gess'ingn' t-hle, ainht b Il o CIaiuv to iniir For. uitvod f .y t)1 llot'l.de Terms pereDay, $2.00, Nw Store,new Goods, NEW - PRICES. VES. verything new and sli., as well as durable, will be found ir my store at illho,1, Pii kens Counity, S. C. Whenl the taliig publie of tllis localiyd i (tt) ))S ~i t ~1 lltIV51111,'soe a r il Imo of' first ls 00D8, inve ou all to visit mily stote ud examine my stock and A look will Convince you lat tlis. A dvetisemenimt is no I timbug. A13, stock coilp ises the latest t;vles in DRY GOO)S, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND FURNITURE. I will make a specialty of Shos l<! keep inl stoek all the leading Iyles for Men, W0e1011 anid Chiirein. I alo loave a well stocked Alto ET. You will always fimd everyl resh and at t ractive, at the lowest pioIssible ligm-es. My present line of toregoi nrg gools int-Ind "VALU~ES' that, are in 'lenm1 i verI.v 4i.v. The prI nilu tId eiimnts are as st.rong as tlie quality ol Illy giiios me active. I am iterin1ed to be " Leader of Low Prices " in this localiy and sierve you politely :ald atteltively. Resmpectfull y, . ]. CARTBR. Doyle Building. CALHOUN, S. C. mar 18-97min3. 18 THE BEST ARE MADE BY 11' C. MARKLEY. And E'Verl) Valricty of Fine: Cicr s, Iu i Cart.s, nd I larle's, I I ard ware, Palints, Oils and \arnish, Greenville Coach Factory G WV. SIRB1N?~iE, Superijntendent. - iw ort(byin Shesto ui NT I .\ C GI (('EI ~ ~ '.~Y~~A o To make Nroomain for ~ t incmit LP~iGV1ri }~{i~IF}~i~ O\V t I ioek e mdoeout for It immenseU. L& MI .\llIlN i-:Y. a - 8 ock. S I':S fromn 25 ('lt~)s to 1.(00 a Sowe ha e Barge inis liii yon. Men al Chiirenic Suits from 501 itents to $l2.0ti. (ie t ai till MIillinery Depa rtmecnt the "fi nest.' All kinds of H ats amd lIow(ers ~ '0 for ladhI ies ad childrenf, like a Floweri: h Gig Stogro.g Glardeni, and Noah Ark, two of ai kind. At the Jennings Bargain Store No. 118 North Main Sire(t, Pln'' OlmEiNVIJll:, S . mlar4-Wimr3. -~ .~~2F5 "Blight" costs cotton planters mr than five miloiolr n nually. This is an enormous ei aiiaalii.'miii p.4i waste, and( can b~e p)revented. i .\aiaiiiiiiIrei Practical experimelnts at Ala- ~ i~I~iigei.vi~c baa xp~erimecnt Station show a. iitItis(aaiii*~ixie conlclusively that the use of ' iialatiilivaiihis "Ka init" ii will preve'nt that dreaded plant i'v .itsaniii io*ibgxhi. All ahnut Poash~-thec results iof ii' ts u by actuld enmenhtt on the biest farms in thte United s:tts-is ~ ~ :~iii -l 2 it s( i1i* i told mi a little boo~k which we publlisht and will gilly anail freec to any farmner in Amcrica whom wvil writ fr it. T .H i GERMAN KAJ.I WORKS, 9j asauSt, hwYok, Jil1 M.'J Dicks,8.0 LOOK! 00KI Commencing Monday, Dec. 14th, we will offer our entire stock of Clothing, gof Men, Boys and Children's suits pauts and over Coats at 20 Per cent Discount. Off our regular prices for SPOT CAS! SP30T CASH! This is a bona-fide sale and every garmont will be sold jLIst as aldvertised. We will show you our former prices, take 20 per cent. off and you have it. NO GOO]' I C HARGED OR TAKEN OUT ON APPROVAL 1)URlING Ti-118 SALE. Our stock is now an(l in good shape; if you need-amy-thing at all in Clothing you can't afford to stay aw'ay. -Reinember sale be gins Monday, Dec. 14th, and is for CASH ONLY. GREE'NVILLE S. C. Attractive! Attractive! Attractive! New Goods! New Goods! New Goods! In Every Department. T ' is too much to tell so we must ask you to come and see ' or you rselves. We will onlv iention a few of the manyvI b~an- which abouind In our' store. lake a iote in youtr melmior iidun book and wvhem you come i to toxnil c(omo to see us. NUTS WORII CRACKING. ct Onling in new dreos sjyls 56 inec Black and Colorod Cash or I-) cnts nwrI 2-5 conts. 1() (t01( Onli ng in nw drss n8 in Black and Colored Cash styls r8ens nero 20 conk, I 7 ( nt Vlannelet ioss Goods 10 15 25 10 eei Is. !,In III). 10 Yards Houvy Twilid 10 d aM-I White and Gr'ey Blankets Flainnl I fr $1.010. 18 cents. 4; yards :25 'ent, Ileav Twvilled iest All 'Wool Blankets onl earthi t.ldo ';-)vn t vI C'l~ltl ( lt-!l Iv. .mo $' i.25 . 5;: l 0t !cbavy Twile J 1 14 cent Canton Flannel extr a ") 25 c. nts. heavy for 8 cents. co I or P) Colnts. -I>)(t)ch ol bo Joans 10; 10 onneo)C Can11ton Fhtnnel -.r I) Yard wide 1iedlmont shooting by ied ticking 5 (, 7, 8, 10 1* a''d tho ~ ~ ~ 1't51.U) ('omits. the bolt 5h.ll. rdwide Se Islanmd hv- theIIi be,11 sit e, h'i Pied mont dill by the Ihl 5'. di Underwaists, Hiro for Cal ic''s -1 and 5 cellts. 50 e4lis, oxtra Ieav' I' -)5, 20 yard s best ilinghmi ci-ks 35 and 50 Conts. fol $ 1.00. A iSS AlI WO ) VeSt 6 2 t 1li 5)0 centt. Cassi E(eos al wool 88; d. am id Dr)ss Gm ighia s 5 cents a1 v.. 51 inch llcavy All Wool diess Cloticinh5,877, , 0tHa. ("arpts ad i~n~tt ug'sel15 etn. e1' 1)10e t11n11:0 V lols il llj p M. im'sosl ooV st62. h Nowdinlbtrek. i~ire OO~S tai' [ aveotMy.iso Heant Ctt onVey, 25 (5 I. ofortheind cenin I WiHandi 50 ICE s. 1(0htllii1 5t inc Ito eav Awll o olyo tL atdi ekifos ee ic Ihe Cn lth(7ens. We haven space~--I teli mio mre w com. etp u.. Ha 10 ow'g woo areS heoheaps tll ftore in) town an e i nt w fenr 17, 'pu mour reputai ond Oor giving mor 7odsforl. ninyta n houeav 'i Ipp, (i-st oliuy, at' 22nt is wih wi ad will be lad oi ealo herlo frnonds.cis A N. ow in:11 8 '~Stfor. ~i s More good h ol h b oy moeyi. fI' 13n th mos.-m o gne t know~ Twill nducmiet mt eofe.d I offor he buets wil~t hl'UT110 Pi tCarIo notprmi To iet ire world anighthe fillness tlherof,"bu out of ou Il vs t n . heavy will prove you tha thne kocnf hase bei.e fl l0R iv eSoi GOOD(I-]l1re theyo ir wil l\c avecne oie rt t 0 luccsol dess giod-- i tM forO t0ens (10 a d Iv nO oTe good --> ients a ofyard. Iie4Iilj 1 ye cn go od mn,-. at li 17 exs. ci drie-l DOle ESi ai TliCi'ev ii inc once. . Im'avy ;,driels,.b t "in Weiy, atn5.