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LOcAD, ITEMYS. -Monday was at 11OT day. --.Jas. Poek, o1' Central, was inl Pickols last week. -.D. B. Fillney Was in town last week among his old friends. ---It does not roquiro any brains to be a growler or a howlor. -Homer A. Richey has treated himself to a now horso and bug .gy. -Soveral Pickens people atton 'dod services ht Griflin church Sun day. -1). F. Sutherland wont to Pumpkintown on businoss last nwoek. -Dr. Durham, of Groonvillo, was in Piekons on business last ,wook. -Bo the kind of man that you would liko to have your boys ho come. -Comp. Johnson, that efficient ri hinost from Easley, was in Pickens Friday. -Dr. R. F. Smith and family. of Easloy, visited at Col. Hollings worth's last week. - A. Robinson and a Mr. Hunt, of Dacusvillo, wore in town .on businoss Monday. -Messrs. '. N. 1-hunter and R. 'M. Wortz, of Liberty, was in town .Saturday on business. -Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hagood, .of Charleston, visited rolatives mnd friends in Pickens this week. -One car load of corn, No. I White, for sale at Parsons Bros., Liberty, S. C. 21. r and little daugh mn, Visited the faim ), Bruce last week. .L IS. Ml. F. Hoster and l ittlo daughter, Kate, are visiting rela tives and friends at Fort Hill this weok. --I. B. Hendricks has built a neat and substantial fenco around his proporty near the Methodist .church. --Miss Mary Bowan who has been attending thm Winthrop col logo nt Rock Hill, returned home last Thursday. --Capt. Richard Purshor, of Clemson College, delivered an ad dress in the Masonic Te11mplo hero Saturday night.. -Mtrs. J. F. Williams, of Liber ty, accompanied by Mrs. Fitzger alid, of Greenville, visited friends in Pickens Nonday. -Mrs. MlcL. Seabrook and little daughter, of Gro3nsboro, N. C., visited her father, Capt. J. L. 1 T1hornley last week. -Thoreo is an old saying, and a true one, thero is no telling what n man is woirth until lie is dead and his funeral expenses ipaid. -Mirs. J. II. Payne and Miss Nora, of Foi't Hill, visited the family of Mr. J1. HI. Newton anid other friends in town this woek. -J1. 0. Brock, the jowGior, has mfoved1 from Freeman & U1nn, dIricks' store to the magnificent i'ck stor'e of Mr'. A. M1. Moris. ---Bee Lewis, that oflicienIt and1( popular' salesman ot' the Clarke Hardware Co., of Athat ta, apenit seiveral (lays ini Pickens this week. -C. T.. M~artin, of Easley, rep at Now'herrty, w~as in Pickens lir,i day in the interest of thu corn. pa ny. .-Mr i. Giidoon Ellis has the beust well of watiier aniywher'e ar'oundt bore. T1ho wvell is about for'ty feot deep and1( is in thle idsi(.t of beau t i ful shado(1 tiroos. -E. B. Craighead has tend(eed his resigna tion as priesIdlen1 t o Clemsoni College to accept the pro'sidency of a col lege ini Missouri that pay3s aL larger salai'y. -These hot days r'equiro P ice cold sodla water iln or'der to keep) cool, and ini orei'r t.o got t he abiove call at the Soda Fount of iB. M. Griimn, at Suther'lantd & Gr ifin 's stor'e. -Oun account of sever'al intor' esting conmmuniica tionis th,at wa'is criowdled out last wo'ok and the now ones tinis week the edi toialt and partL of thli local newis was left out this wook. -Rev. .J. T. Lewis fil led thli ap pointmont at the Method(1ist clhuirch ini Rev. WV. M. Iarden's steadl Sunt day and1 pro'acheod an ablo anid in stru'ct.ive ...ormion t.o aL large antd attentive congregation. -A Mi'. Hicks, of Georgia, was 0on 0our strieetsH Monday wi th a now p)050. It jq the ho'st th inmg of the kindl we' have soonl. It can1 ho ar' r'angodl to fit any horse. -Mr'. J1. W. Paico, w~ho lives oni thie Fer'guson far m aIbou t t wo tnallos east of town, bro'ughit to this oflico Tluiosday some sam ples of soon, the heads(1 hoin itg fromi ('1ghty flye to nino1(ty grain and 11( well doI veloped. lie says he has about 9 five or six acres just like tihe kind ha/ IbroQighit t.o us. Mrt. Paco, is ani en terp1riing farmor and1 cortin ly (Jeservos a premiu f n or j]iis fino wheat. SIo says h,e~ only wished ho had sowed abouit fifty oir sevon iy.fyo neon of this kdid of wheat. Collego. spent Sunday in Pickens. -It is lard to feel at hemo with peoplo whot never make mis talcos. -Amos Suthorland, of Pump kintown, was among his frienuds in town last week. --V. A. Mauldin, of Easle, was in town on business Friday. H is health is much improved. -A. Tr. Winchester, of Iiazel, has )urchased a now buggy. lie bought it from II. C. Markly. -A good new buggy for sale for cash or acceptablo papor. A ) ply at tho .loUl(NALt oflice. tf. -Mlisses Mary Martin and l,ida Bowenl roturned from WTinthrop College to tlheir hiomr at Easl(ev last wook. -If you wtanit a good counly papor, ono thant gives "L"the lIatst imw1\\s, sub scrilbu for th' Pl.:o 1',E's JOtU1(NA.. -lr. and Mrs. Walter WV. W\hite and little Son, of Ander sOn, v'isited thie familyN of ('apt. J. L. T'Ihornley this wveck. - . D. 1j,. l l'Andricks and O11 atndt i r. Zatceh Jones, of' Pil,Id, had to plant thoir cotton over last week. The recent hail ruining it. --Dr. G. W. Earlo his some good lachin oil for salo ch'alp. Best, in the markot., going at cost. Only 30 cents per gallon. Read his a(:ve'tisoenelt. i) tnther col t1im). -Soveral citizens from Catee cho, were mn1 town Sat'urday 11(1 says work on the Norris Cot (Il Mlill would begin Monday last. It will not h) long )oforo Iic.kons cotty will have ia cotton miii in o)orat.ion. -Oliver M. Ilannah, who lives on J. E. Parsons' Twelvo Mile River farm (ied of pneimoi,lin 01 the 14t1h inst., and wrts buried tilie (lily following his dleath lt the So cona cemo'erv. Ilo was about -13 yoars old and leaves a wife and six children. -Shepiard &. Ellison, of Eas ley, coies to tle ftrotnt this we(k with a nice 1.ew advertisement in th.e JoUatAT, and they are selling goods at cost at,( if you want a I)argain it will bo to your intOrl(st to Consult th11i1m. So what they lavo tO say in another c'olunmn. -The incr(a50 t the taxes col lected in this C4utly i: remar.l: able. For the years ti)1-95, thie amounted collected was $5,'716. '8. In 1896 the amimiuitt is~ $;, 03.000. Showing an increase of $313.58. A nlitor Cl ristoplher 5n vs the amount this year will 1bo mote than Inst year -Jelhn J. Jaino, whose case wasl. conitinnfed from the 6th inst., to th le 2thi, was hteard by Ma is trat .Jenikinis Sqitrday. lHe wa&s found( guiity' and finied $25.00. . E.Boggs, Esq1. , i'epi'esettted It' dfnat and 'J. P. Ca r.y, Esti. the Si a to. Notico of aljppeal was given by the defondants attoi'ry. the residence ofl thle ofhicia tinog miniislt'r, Rev. W. M. HIarden, Mr. Dav'id E. Porl)teri, at promisinog young mant of P'iedmon()t, formerly'I of this e'oitoty, to Miss L oln, the~ beati lev. i. 1 lolder. TIhey have thle -Capt. 11. 0. G rady, wh'lo lives abomut thiree. miles ('tit ofl Picketns wiill, by thie 1st of Novotee next, muitda fartm jutst nior'thwat ofl Pick L'ns. We have not. leatrne,t y't w-hero Mr i, Richey willI move, but it is sup posed lie will come to tow~n. (,ractiotn in P'ickenis from thle way niany oIlier diff'ere.nt, sa lesinen are constantI)y comtitng to Pieketns. Th'le hiusi ness ii IhIl(y buty ai h111 of goods to com114 thati will builId thle Pi.k ('ns and1' lasley railroad or tell its what lhas becomoii( oif what has alI ready heen donou about t i. -As Ilast. Sitndafiy th Ii13 th in)st., waus Childr'oii's Dauy t M I. Ziton alhurchl there w ais a lit rgo. o.wd presenit to witnoss a c'ou.ple! lhat ['am11 forw~ardI itn the miidst. of' lie bieatiful sonigs hofor'e the al till Naincy 10. Pri~ice w~as haltpp ily jin ed to(grethier by) tIe pasItor, 1Hev. .J. F,' Andersion'(1. A\ fler winithl the' hiip mnoIher, wihere a bouniifiul rol.ast alwaited them11. I' Iroml t, ero cann-l Ito their fultuire hiomte neart Pitck,.ns. May~ tho A Iwise (Oreator' bloss thIem with a long and( happy life. x. - A mnost etijoyaoe dantce was given alt the hotel Friday evenliing tite i ith inst., and it wits gr'eatly enijoyed4 Iby a largo crowd oft yoiug hldies t hat worot' pr('eent Amn g presenit) wrts: Misse G5(4(aert rio andl I ,ida lla:g.od, Ihonna~ 110l. soll1, all of. liley; Miss Lulah ler tad Thornle, t~\'lortAtn) ol.. --nicIltor M. V. Ansel was 11 town on busiess this we'ek. -Tlho l;ove rley Grainito Comi pan1iy b,ogatn woric Monday. -Rov. W. \I. 11111rdoln attonde( tho coml) uencomntt tit W\otlf'i. colle'gu this week. --W. F, illagsinlgamho, Ei Wont to Celtratl oin 1)roi'ovsioin b)usinoss hlist wveek. -Mrs. 11unt1,r-1and two childrel of Seneca, art= visitiig the for:i l11ionts, Maj. J. J. I,owis t,his wool; -l;. A. AMorgai, Esq., <l.o I Green'iI los mnost )rolminont law y('rs, w\"as in l'ickens oln IuSln0" -'Tho arbor at tIII( Tw'elvu Al ili Camp Groin(1 will be sol<l o1 atittrclary tho 19111 inlstanit at.: O'clock 1). Ii. By onder of till ho:ar<d. 2(. --Thos. (iaston, color l, \\wia trod I bfIor' liagistratu C itt1) 11oidlay for foruicait ol anld w:"a' houal o\vel' t( Cour1't. 114O w\n lolgei ill ja il Io' sal fe kel'cpi)ig. ilt. I1ro t : Your corrospo11<l ont, is i11f(rinel that. <ftuit' ,.I on j"oyalI' cecasic n was w\itni.ess('1 h(\ a 1arge assOtll1y at. Six li, Bl . fist Chuircb (l Itts Saturday tie 12t1. inst.. Prof. Ilicks hadi< ar-. rillge(t 1fo' till (XliI)ii 11 a1n(d till )'ollig Itr(lies fall(1 g'eitI('1n14<41 dl:iv. vrecl so11C vr01.v finm 3I1(I'(SS'1S rn give evielnces of a th( oroulgll I'aill iltn of Il115 1)1'omiig \'oIni g I ilo ll' biy tlle 1)rofP's.' TIis seCt (.0 O<f l'iclIlls couint v is <l'stlilo(I to Il1' a1. greal coll r,11 y II n(' flirmls lnil Iwa1Hiliifi1 l'(si<('l('l 's ari ' 5('e on ( '\v'l;\' 1lo ill It i 1i' 11i"lg through I this soIt ion, aI.I1 1 p'0 i'le, 114a gel(1'1l thing :ir'o a C11urch g9n.1g pe0ople, an<d are-( looking to tho inter(est of' their chililrctn in e(Iluen tion. Procf. Hicks is <doing a gr'eiat w\ork fOr these 1eo)l0 and they a)I)re('iate it. ()n Sutn<lay Iev. .J. M. Stt-ew\art preacbI<l to t Ilar1ge colgegaltin, S\'i'ry 11t1'ctive( 'R:'rlon ulpol tl oViI('nces of a c1ngo o' heart., and the f'ruit Sceln ill tilo new Iife by\ obedlience, At, thel Conc(lus=ion ol tihe tSernlln, a1 vI'v l)')nlisiI yollllg 111:111 Cam e 1'ol\':11't l a l <cl ('011 1'essed his faith in Christ an<d is (ow \\' awaiting tlie or<dinante of 1)t:AI; .Iul'I;NALt: \\'o h1:ad fh( lu-'ist. rain last Monday morn ing the. 7th inst., that has evor visited tisll, s('Ction. 1.an<d aind cr1>S ar" <'antin(g< a groa.t deal. 1lis .lennie11 Ph il>4t's sch1ool closeI last F'rida)' at tiho Miel school hols.'. )' you alre oult of at job) and c111 hoo or cut wheat, Comlo around f'or' y,oui an 11in<1 one most any wi'here ar1enl A'l icai. (raIss kilIin.:, :ndl whe at harvest potatoes, b)ean. 313( nIt l3i b lberies aI. 1hi.s writ inig. Saimul B3. Loopc-r k illed a rait.t i silliko !a1st mont3il that11 hatl( fiv< rn t tles an<1( aiIi bu (onI. Maiyiii<l, S. 4'., .11411. 731h 1S!47. D)-:A I J'I1INx.u.: There4 was5 131ti1-r:ni4 excssve ai : 411 ih:iil iIrop~ inl ths 540 t oVlI-l 115t' -inl, li. Terr43 ace t at a v 1i3 to' l I II) -3' 44onl' of:i 14even 14:431 14ver.' Ilow:l% 344he1 4)r h i i al '14% 41 ba4*l)f4.r:.ti 11n)14y oif lhei iU.hab:!i1:nt1 w.4 r'e a4 Iilhl 1hit .444(j 3)34n, 4ha -0IV 4) b 13 choo lll1 i ll. e4 .i..1 il. i -r -i t i.% I'' f 1or r i..-i.m in.44 44 ie pulpit -4 ralrs sel44 I4' 34-l.: .. The' people 84444%,in hi scion o. '444444 ii 14ng 43 44l:ti 4. I 4ll 4l 4i(44ll ; i ll,, 31tiit. t h iri Iina I Ii.. i 4 . 4 T..144n- ul' . at :n. :4 r .e <)n t11 he (tenth. 4'h-'ent h3 :44)4 4 wel4j h, I). -:. 4441t 1 lonlst h:4l u-e 34 le( t to*)( 4 3 .1 by i14. 4'i 144r14Vlay .I4 nih' h4ail. Superv'3'i'..r is41olu-r1 was4' in ti. -. (jtiln h;i. week4)' b .Ioking.. aifter a4 bri.l:e tha h,: al been wa:shei'4 away, V visileil reintives'.' 4a 41 fr3i4ial ill thisj s4'elji(n .34 43b 44'r. 44. lo ier iich(44'y 4 (1n Wailter (Grif-:'4 W hlisk3ey 4link4in31g 4 in , h i'41ert'io is not, 1Lberi.y,. "'. (C., .14411 7t h I 597. We are ha3ving 33ine Sei31.,;) 444\v. :n434 pr4e4t1 4 1. r 111 look VI 1o44 be. (~ I.n bi'l Ou ts ill be1:1 innehI :4prve(4 y 'h rin There1 is aI great1 d31al of sleknI(44-' in thi,. '.4elion: of 341t4. .bn444 ie Simj lon43 4' 44 'ti-i ii 1(3ry (43 Ii d(o3es4 :4- <ig i he''311 4 gilibr on of 33 i,4 h)14-ine4'. 444n ii 4. lin ' I 141 ni ii I he44 ,.4 444 13ine of nsIoiner(4)'4. Ther(e was' '4(4n44 h443. 33.3 les of I ltiln h4id 43 heim4 . 10)143' 4 ,-'lip " in -o444' ha4114%' I'i'l-k .. : ll?' :,tien i(~ 4b:. 44'a 44444s 44'.1 :44 i3 he l'ieh\ l'lri:l I 'u-Onr. 114r4$., 44'1 443 i '4 144i4m lot. if (ergia4 unter44 44uch.'- :'ini ,old. Ih 1 o'ut4). la'tw'i k. J'4: 01h4' 4and .14444 app3e, 43 - ps The) ieveleyGrnit(wok4-4ate W I ( I4 , CItl'11, S. U. Notice. lIy\ orer (of the (onity, SutIitrinittntivil of 1Ca11ititon,:I1n ele'ttln for trust51 s 5 1I41-tr1eben school inl district No1. .'1, n\il he Ilt' l at( sail sco-ol 1ullt", 4n11 lit 2itI itlst., at 11. !n. M. W . N Im-%. , ('11:1ll mll, hrha.11u114. Notce- to 'IesIMt4-e. T I ' 111te' of ah1 1h,11, I)istritt will arrange ftlr :1at Ill' titnI tn114)Iint1inat Itrus't "s fo til i istrict :1411 I wt sen4 14 hill 1'o rt",1111 t"f saitl lletil byit Ii\ 111le "Il of ,lnne'. ,II t . |. I i . tl.r: , j17w. S upt. E':ucnation. si' .\TI'1I -' ( il T 1 ''l (Al':\ ( l l1N. 1, 1 It'oilnity 1t f 'it kens. 1 No .t1c' is he I'reb t . iven li, Itha It weI the In lers:igne l 1 it ize'ns ofI t he1 1 nnut ttanl Stat14 411ore:5Ii, Trut a.I s f %in School 41 itie knlowni as lI:""ky K1I11b, in I"-:l-ll-v Townu\ ,Ihip, will apply1% 'ti .1. Ml. Stewart, celerk il'4 1. tl :ilt.Iit ' o t(la"I1,i1' prTi/i il Sais school Iouisesnel granals, ill .1111n4 20th Isx1. .A11l"persosul> inte1restelI heIrt"in will tk diie lnoticel. ii ueli 1.i I .I )iI'l:l.nl I, ()I tIl I1111' A d . p W I.IoS, It. - W. -:. t.lrl, Iini; :i\ 1. Trul"st. s. SPECIAL RARCAINS Inl 01'1ss (htt"ls, III\w hil inst in. Ib11rg:lins Iin shlt.ts, har11gal1: inl sir;t\ anIt. woo11 l ts, haa' ns li n I ti on i Ii t l s, ,r1a'l ;l ills i I"\ t"r' thing. I:atrg tinls ill .to. es t"5 .111 fl.r lltitr . En11tr ly" 1t11 11n:11y e oI. us, Ilhi" 11111st gio. Nos rt-a5t1I'll-ib 4,4l"r ref1ust"I. ('(lu lln iln :11 . I l:a \1ve i." l t f Ilu,l . eine1 that I a11n ;Ilthotri'/1-. t. g1laralit"l. (ir r fi11 t1 he 111ney, If \ y IIh1\ he lil t-l. aht0 co111 II :111 I Will e N' it in 1nt ninut., frB1 lf tbarga. I Sant ore, .hi1-k n l, Iggs am 1 lli ls pr1t1n1 ." T. D. Harris. WEU ME heels,; I9SS S I lS S aV( fleow in Atock ,Iotplt A sor:mn t of the 'Watere Pa d' The "ClEAPE4T," tThe C11'I/ '\V R1. B I1' "31ST COMFOR TAT1Y :111( "1 tl'lla , T)4E'lIl St,' inl t he \1bu''(t. 1 all kidis, 1nd(1 at. p ieIts tO "init the til('t-. Colme ;and se' W7A STHE W.OEDGE The DtoEL iERELoni thowoy ae door.-in acIes Ntonal NorhwMin Machreeto 33()-: Iromuy F:>re tory.:) f N hlew York. enbi er,llm aei lower IS THE PLACE To Get Your Dry Goods and Notions. Corsttsk, 'ale latlal:ti, iawn of O1 all iill, 'hAlit' fll(l or e<d. Calicoes going c)''a p. Shirts of all kinlds, l'romt 25. cents to al.: I adI's Vaiis at all prices. A big line of Laces, i iho erjes, Iinisltiii- .r;aids. I,;a<its Belts al 1Alaies I n(lerwe('ar. *NE']4_ CKW A ] A . A lI(; 1,INIC; of .NI' ('I<\W I.:.\ . Inlies anl ("'11(eiiai's Ties, Collars and (''avats. Con'; ti1 ree tiein. Y S' , a big lot. of traw llats, I,a .st. St v ies. oOirr' (<eal. In fact, all kiin s Of I lats. ('In(' ; n l 'we Iliet11. It late a nice I h >t t) inake :i inn IoOk well l dn,':. . IBuggy Umlbrellas, Illan<l lniibrella. I'arasols, etc. h'lev are what, you need a rainy or lOt, d:y. IAIP ROBES. We have I heln, and all colors, f'roni 7:> (ent to) $.:. S hoes! Shoes!! Shoes ! !! Oxford lies froin 75 ccnts to -1.5. Hig lilne of ('il(drel ad Men's Shoes. ('ome anl See us we canl Ii( vo. Baskets! Baskets! ! All kinds and l ls, gi'ing at cost. ('line ald get your <linner Basket. CROCERIES. Sugars. 2) l(oun1ds for $1.00. ( i( t)tl ('Otei firo .' to 8 l( tiS 1Or a. bl))lar. ('owe anid gelt som1 e iit M.\ 11 k inds <:camn e<1 goods firesh :n1i cin1al . 'l'Olncrt S of all k i nd( . ('omtte a11. get a I-11 p14II oill -a(-Iv b(% fore they ale all gone. ('irars al ( 'ig.u-et ' Sunig olc. .11A I.N1ss. \YIgon H:arness, Singh- Vr dnitbhl 11,rne's, ('ol lars, lida les, Collar 1':1(1 , ('t. '. .l1A ll)\' lAl ;. l'Iow s of all kiinIs :ail zes. New P:atent, Swetpls, Cot.lon l ,nes 'lnd t)itclintg Sh1tvcls, 1l4w Sti cks altl (1i - liv a(to i . CI)(2C lt Yl. .hstt received a lig lot tt' all kin(ls. Nice Berry iislhes at 1) cents a pit. 'Oun awl get yotr li'- k l t'iu)e tley are all gone. D)on' t for get the p1lac (.on1I t 01rner. YOURS TRULY. SUTTHIER!I, A N5) &t (UFFiN i ckens, S. C, IMicF AL L'S .1ScN PIIUN and( 4IAX PORt THE PHOLKS. Mrt. ICditor: / Coume yours~.elf andi~ tell allI thel~ l'lI(t)Lks TO 0(3 , 11? wia l we1S' II II (11 e~ l y ':1u*1.', -k. - I.vrytingmor.cnvei n, ad coinIlg mI ever1y wel k, :ninI weaI .m........ rollI 'eni out."T e notut slynb d will he in1ore attra ic tha inIIiver.', wil b a. L le lion't fa1il to get one3 ofI our1' \ VI v cr lhc 1ih:n II( Ite W i:re ('ots. ie f,oanii , orJ a l"IbIl. 11:1N i .I 334VICIH(~(1~ to3 have :and. we lhav ai few m1a. . t tl,fi, 'II11I2t Ihlaitled I loes5 to clos': out low.l I KI~i()\> SPR ( It Is 8th of APRtIL, ~1 ~ IinIiin- State, will be aaaLibert 'I 1 .E4B%l ii ii' Y . I('tCf L. (11' ~lo t'. \ (i' 'r I A pit a t h. i4 h133 . 1 4 3 and j I4Ith. sI a.y .3d. l ,1 th s m lt .lunI88E8 ,O(AEli b. 15 L h, A hIand21h ID>Iii (>NS E. A inil 14 7 4; h 3 and 34t;I~Ii. 1t i III The \ balanc I f 33 i eI: iIl b 1.,' at 1t34'It. ar i\ulaxt.I?;;'. I't. g4.tisi..('luiIAYT(..N, (Ii 144 14 atjiapr'l-'.t7mtC, (I 'ral,l l.d( you114 eve sw , atpr .e i.atU no o e ' t ,aserInno nt'r ' i enn J OUINA wi1 l be b b i n pl t h ear.. i n ti c. 1 1It li , l,.t" ,%1i .;j~1 , (' e l Physiclan and)l i t l $ur Oflco lit his resid'ncl at t11 Ift honlo p latce, fin Tl' e'lic aJIo Rivor. Miartcha 8, 1894 DIR. T. D. LEONARD, )ENTIST, All work guaranteed. wou b Ie pleaed to serve you. Q~enville 8.0. Otlice over Bruce & Dost r a Drug dtor. J .- r''IT%ERtALD, PHKOORA Splhel, t;reeasville, 8. C. Olico over A ddisoii 'S ( arug Store. All work gnarnItecd to give satisfac oit. To The Public. W' wouiii resl'ea folly inform the pub. ht iat:a. 1)r. It. T. Weldon, who is I. un11 f:iivon:ily} known to the citizens I'iei;lon. "onnty, Is now associated i is h l, ill I he" nIl"el ice of Dcniatry. t Iiit: I-aat.ire front. rooms (upa staia') Ciy N ali,i4s lt:siik Bilock 1Ist. Nostwoo1 &4 NOR WOOD, ueenville, S C. it. A. onlflI0\N, w. P. 1RnASS!NQAIs b.rs1anillo S. ('. PickenH, S. C. Morgan & Blassingame, ATTORNEYS AT LAW l'ickens, . 11., S. C. IPracstice in all the outrts. atp,r-lia. ;v1yt. Bettor Raise Mules Than Buy Them. .J I I 1AS'K 1,.I., w'eigh" about 1000 luIIs .nd will servo tnares at Pickene for SIo fur at(It" U M i'KT, Is four years old, weighs Out.tits Iutnula and will serve mares at (ioublings Creek faru for $6 for a colt C. L. Hollinasworth. Misses 4cKAY, Minit SI.reol., (;RtEENVILLE, S. C. I lave now ready for sale all the l,atest Mtyles in JIhats, Bonnets and Caps, For Lid ies, Misses and Children. [17- They keep constantly on hand all the Novelties at, loweFt prices. Your patronage solited. MISSES McKAY, Main Street, Greenville, S. C. \l11; ('I,.\ilK. ClEO. E;. COOPER, CLARK & COOPER, ---I)ealers in MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, -v -Tombstones of every Description. i -A LSO M ANTEL4S, STLATUJARY, VTASES andi' Wrought I ronI FENCING. jCLAflIK & COOPER, atir8-97yI. Greenville, 5. 0. A WORD WITH YOU. MALISTER & BEATTIE Dry Coods, Notions, Car pots, Matting and Win dow Shades. J)o .vo watsut a Spro ing D)resus and the N ewest, of' ihe New Trimings. THEN HERE THEpY ARE. A cairgo of the chioicest of Dress G~oods. Al I he Novelties ini Spring Trim. ing. Al! the newv and3 fashlonab)lo iAn.. Sigs, with aill 11he 0other jinn)umlorable iU'uins in I)ress finishings. Thleire is no art ele used in Dress Conmit ructioni ov'erlooked ini our iselec A l, 'Til I' WFAVES IN WHITE (G)ODS. N i i- N aioks, Fr'ench Swisses, P'. iit English I.oug Cloth and the L:slit Ni,v Collars aind Oufhs (thisa sv:is >ii - IinICIQes.) Iunshln anud Accordeon Pleating r's N -k woalr andl Ti'rmming usRe, rin :: t o 85 cenIts. ('[he latest 1'laini andi Em.'br'oideriod Chiffonas mi eings andt allovers. l):uunsk anud TIowels, neOw pat4erns, itstI over, see them. -. No nook4), no0 corne n1.11 the house withu some15011 useful article. Prices aure guasranteed to be the lowest ini Ferris Wa\Vuist, children, misses anid la 2s 5 cenits to $1. I100 lls Miatting, all grades. lir.ssells Carpet 50 cents, made and( Ilaia.i !Y"71 LISTEB P.* t.-B-Iuttorick Patterns.