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JN . 24, 1897 SEATOR TI1 Senator Tillv and th. un .eeg aflhe ., ton in publie eeust app111ear" to un1 inm .e olbserver that his course in the se)11at0 hals beeon (consistent w1it.h true denocratie princill(es. The sitl lo fact. 1ha.t he looks he yond thel shadow a)nd sefs the substance does not. make him il different to the ductrines of his party. lie was sent to the s(enats to represent South Carolina and it is his duty to take care of her. It is not right to havo the interests of a people snerificod to sent imont ini an unreasonal.,e coi1tintinance of a hopeless struggle. I'hec tari-l bill will ntt bring tho prospwrity claimnod for it and the Repuhli cans will not he strengthened in their position by giving, the south whatever holpitS it, Iayi3 b(estOw. Tho south ((es not sacrifico prin ci1r. by claiinillg h' shiar1'1- of the blossintgs (if tarif bill, should any coiO and tl ido with the people of these U'nited States of America. Senator Till man deserves the endorsemtent and admiration of the pop.le _f South Carolina and of this so'uth hand for his able fearless and vigilant fight foi their rights under tho pr'opose( tariff hill. TsEK VIW 4ENATO B. (Our no"w sentot11(r is a nisOngel wiith goodi news. The glad tidingi that lho brings aro to the masse and their supposod1(80 repr.esentative m1 the National Legislature ar troubled it) spirit and divided nt couns1el, p,ut there is If' uso0 t pl~ hio aiore aak an ling toi follow b)iin1 -Oies. TPhey see th nlecesityv (of applying bus.iinos sonee to lnt tinal legislatilon, an alppr'eiate (lh'o.fYor'ts of' their rei resen1ttiv0s, w ho ha fvo tho for't sight anid wisdomi to turnl the eyes fromi theo past anPd look ii tenItly and1( earnestly into the ron substantial and1( living issues the day. M%r. M1cLauin electritiod I) 1101se of reprosonltativos al brought to lifut his brethron that body' who were reBting ini comatose condi(1tion. Such a1 C parture frnom the old ruts cori h1ardly' het reailized, hut suchi n thme case andi fear anId trombili overcome sotmO of the people'sI called rep,resenitatives. Mr. McLainii has hioenl pronl ted to at 50ont ini the0 senafte and I felt in that auigust body and(t good work for South Carolina a ?heo Sout hern statos is beinog lu ed by him. 11( (100s not repit but pulls off' his coat andC woIr for the amelioration of the pc pIe's condition. [t is grat.ifying that tihe sen tore from Sout h Carolina are accord and grunt results may 1 expeted from~ their~J Cominlil labor. ORIGINVAI PACORA GE. There .is a time for all thing the season for original spring pot try ha. passed, but the originm package eonumdrum is still i evidence and ini Simon ton's decrc without an auithoritivo interpr< ter. There is no Joseph in the Ian able to give a satisfactory intei pretation to Simonlton's dream, u Attorney General Barber is ax ranging to remand the whole mat tnr to the learned jndgn and al him vhat ie moans by original package. It will como up in such shape, it is hoped, that there will be a docision that does decides and settles the question once for all time. Judgos are vory modest and discreet boings and never an swer moro questions than are asked them, but this original packago busines:= is getting to he serious and Judge Simonton should opesn his heart and mouth and toll the parties intorostod all about it. There is no body safe inl monkev mng with original packages, but there are always somnle, who will risk even their salvation in ti certain whiskov vo 's. Vhether or ton's d(ef inlition1 - l1 o ill b ( (i ,y syc - lation 1,t tho bias i'ihis in clih is true, 111-Tvlliitry lhas mnore .%IS tlan thie lind tiger or the (%1':gil1l packag ( colue ril. I. is i1excUisatble to continue fight against the dispeisary in nlounlltili ount.ils, a.s the It boaIrd t ar(+ patroni'4i1) g distilleri's and llying fair hle'1C s f ir I l i il go (1s. (Iovi'rllor l':l lerlg. has (111o ev" erythinlg in his power to make the i ispeisa ry tm4:istactory and has remV< ii llany of the objection able i'fatue'ts 1111(1 met ever' roi sonbhlo denan(, still there are son' I who c'm lniain and will over comlinl, until (hr' old1 bar room crow'(1 are.0 rEIIIsIate( inl business and pow11'r inl poulitielf. Cross P'(lin News. MiI. lInr( In: W1hilo Un 1cle Johniei is sonlding down his sayes regarll II'o' f 0 Oll' ' ('ling, w( have taken ri'ftug' 1honth the bough of the mighty oak and will try to send(t Vou a fow items, provide(d tiat, onlnipresent, being called the "iy,'' doesn't caulso Us to say sollelling that we should not. We hoar a great deal said about hard I times, but if weo wore to judge from the many matrilnonial aili ances wIhich havo beei formed and now huggies and "hikes" wh1 ich are inl abunldanco in the count ry, w)O would conclude that the country is in a most prosper Ou1s colnditionl. But wo suppose all of this was brought aibout, by McKil1ey's Prosperity. But nt we haven't been so fortunate as to gain our nofiit.ionl, w11 will have t< conltinuio to b)ake( our own 1o0. cake and1( travel inl a way that ii miore ancient than mtodernt, ani long for the happy day to (dawi when-we too can speed tIo hiighi wayitt with lightinug Ihkorapidity or h caledby swreet nte h wou,'ild ncow mtake us blush.~ llev. W. BI. Singleton filled hi Irogutlatr appointmtent at. iMoun Carmel Sunda(liy andi proched ali able sermon to a large conigrega Lion. Miss Eulan M. Hlut, of Green ville, visited her paroints Sunda; and1( wo,rshippeld ant M~ount CJar mo i ossrs1'. Barton & Maului hav began to sepa)urate the golden grai which is a sp)lend id crop) in th~ section). 0 Crops are good in this sectio s and woroC greatly refreshed by ~shower the 20th. Dumu.Y. ExcurionI to Niagar'a F~al .'Te antual excurVsiont of' the C. 1 r D. Rautiwy to Niagara Falls will c cur this year en July 8th. .1The ra 1from Chattanooga will be $14I.25. ,fTickets will be good seven days. Trains wtill leavte( ('mininati abioa 12:00) Noon. lTe atccommofldti te will be firsat class ini every part.icui id Rlegant dauy coaiches4, Pulhntian mt in W agnier Hl(X'pintg calls. 1'Te roiit.e the miost intter'estinig of any. (Goh via Toledo, Dot roit antd thle Michigi .0' Central Railway thtrouigh the beC id1)1part of Sonthern (Canadta, dlirect, as the F"alls. Th'i is is $ ih onlty line, th passes close1 to thle brinuk, fromn wh'i<t a full and complodte view of both ti Amuericani and1 Camndian Falls can 1 seeli to aidvtaiige. Niaigatra is ot to- of tihe greatest. woniders ontt lhe globe is overybiodyt kntows of Niagara, ar: . ev'ervhod wantlii s to go I here. TI ~ I' 11 & I.,y was the lurt to inal he itnrate tihese cieapi exNtIursiin, an idh always has thle ees- it. necmnitial, h-. proid ed for its pa'tronstii. PeriSOi dhesirinig full infoIrmtioni about I h e'xen~rsiont, shiotuld wir~Ie-ss he tinde ks signied anid a cdescriptiv lir 'Ii~ wittt o- he tmailed t on. ID. (' EdIwardi Il'ass'r Traiilict NIg'r C. 1[. & D). B' Cincinnati, Ohio. Thel'l patronts of \ ine!and schoo id district No. 1 6, arie reques('tod t meet at tIh schiool house On Sa lurday June 26th 1897. I, Ch'm. Board TIrustees. R E UCTIONS I) Right now in the iniidst or the season. C redlutio plriles on1 all Summer D ress Goeodj and all Summer (G oods. This is a cut thn will o)yo good. Tatke atdvtai I.i. I ha rathet lhave cost on wvhat few pi owVn ani Icontoi hesn I have thtan to carry themn ovel Come oen and get themn. Lots of stovea an "furniture thatl I ?am1 willing to sell. A jo y lot menst~ shirtsq and ladies wtaists tog aheoap. Pahniuetto fans. I wanttt, dry hi(1 beeswax, eggs and chiekens. I gcpp) froal meal at all times. T. D. Harris. 11OW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or commoi ginss with ti in antd lht it stan.l twenty-four hours; at sed meti or settling inlientes a diseased Col dlitio of the kiditevs. When trine stiin lisen it Is positive evidence of kidie troile. Too frequent desire to u"rinnt or pain in the back, is also convincin proof that the kidneys and 'itder alr otit of eider WIAT TO DO. 'I'here is eomfort ini the knowledge at often exIpressed, that. Dr. Klmer's Swaml Itoot, the great kidney remedy fuilfill every wish in relieving pain in the hmek kid-Ineys, liver, bladder and every part o the turinar'y passage-. It corrects iabilit to hold 1rin. 111nm itltl ; paitin iII passiig it, or bid efl'cets following ise of liqluor wine or beer, aul tvelcomes that lin plianint nece-si.t- of bing4 compll)(41ed1 to get tip miny tiie- d<lring the iight tr nrinato. 'I'he ihii1 and( the extraardinar. effect of Swi nmp Root is sonu) e tlize1. It statls the hightest for its twonlirfil cures of the uost distre-siiig em-es. If you need It meilicine you shoitld have the host. Sold I)y tlruggi;ts price lifty cents minil oile tiih1111r. For aI s:iniph.' hot Lie and patmnph Iet, both sent free by mlail, mttention 'Ili I'iN)'1;'s .lOi'nNAI., amd .end Noilr full post-t)Illce .dh'resZ It) I)r. Kilmner" & Co.. It ngh:iitt, , N. Y. The irot prietor5 (i ; hisr per'I gluaranttet, the ge-nuineness of tin; ollt't. feb1 1-"97y1. cotton. With careful rotation of crops and liberal fertilizations, cotton lands will improve. The application of a proper ferti lizer containing sufficient Pot ash often makes the difference between a profitable crop and failure. Use fertilizers contain ing not less than 3 to 4% Actual Potash. Kainit is a complete specific against " Rust." All about Potash-the results of Its use by actual ex periment on the best farms in the United States-is told in a little book which we publish and will gladly m ail free to any farmer in America who will write for it. GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St.. New York. Sheppard AND Ellison WILL SELL ALL DRY GOODS AND Summer Clothing -AT C O ST, from now until SEPTEM lUElI, 1st Iln orl"r (o give room for a Iarg stock of CLOTIIING for FAL TRADE. So now is the time for those hav ing a little money to get somo rar RBA RG AINS. Wh'1en we siy "COST," we men jtuso what we say. Call and1( sec f< you rself. OURI SILOL - IS complete. We keep aftull line G;eneral Mlerchlandise and w,~ill not 1 . underslold by any compeititor. 'Y b luy for cash an~d we buy themn chieap as money can get them. WeT sell you a keg of Nails f a $2, and twenty p)oundsl of g.o< p sutgar for $1. .We hsavenl't space here to gne I) pices on ll OurV gods, therefore a Ilnvite you to calhl and get our pici lit wIill pay3 you. flesrpectfull y, " SHEPPARD & ELLISON, te j17-9i7y1. E.A.SLEY, S. C. 3 ATTENION! dSportsmen and Touris' 18*. ..THE ... :. Seaboard AL rlt ,e R.caches All the Famous H' utngan Virgiima and the Caroluinas Tourlists. Tickets on Sale at all St1 tIonst. Stop over Privi~ileges allowo all1 Tonrists. Sport8lmens | 1heye'les enried( Ir e SOLID PULLMAF I ~ Vest ilmlet(l 'imfiteQ -- Train Service Unequalled. No ea i tra Fares. E. st. JOhIN, II. W4. it, cGLOVER Vico-Pres. (Gen. Ml'r. T1raillc M'g'; Genl. Pass. Agent. Gennral Omfie. Pars.no..i a. WHY NOT Patronize Your Home People? -0 We roprosent strong s'ock con panios who writo a liberal policy on all classes of proporty at roa sonablo rates. 'Sco us before placing your Insuranco. A. W. HUDCENS & EON, Fire Insurance, EASLEY, - - S. C. t "N. B.--Wo canl writo you on Gin Houses, Grist Mills, Flour Mills, Saw Mills and all kinds of spocial lazrrds. j3-97tf. Gower 8 Speights, --Doalors In DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, GlASS, SHINGLES, LATHS, CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, HA!R, PAINTS,. LUMBER, &C. City Wlarehouse. 107 Laurons st. Would le glad to havo ouir Pick ons friends visit our Coal, Wood and Lumber Yard, on C. W. C. R. R., corner Broad and Goorgia Streets. Cower & Speights, Creouvillo, S. 0. tpr29-97yl. JUSTiN -. LAMBERT" 0 -- TPhe mot mntensely mnbred 'MORGAN :-: STALLION in the State, w ill he at Libert.) every other Monday and Tuosday and at Mr. T1. L. Ro bertson)'s every other Wedniesday as per tablo: of A pril 5th, 6th. 19th and 20th. e June 1st., 1.1th , 151th, 2SLth and 29th. as Itl.EItTFON 'S. April 7th nuel 2 1st. SMay 5t h andl19 Ii. Junie 2(d, 1 I1h anid 30th. te l1 The balane cif tinoe will be at ve ICentral. For Pedigrees and o'thor infor miation Address UlP. L. G. CL,AY'TON, ap)r1-97m4. (Cent ral, S. C, JUST RECEIVED! I have juit lecei ve I a ( ar Lo:al * of bexst \\'hie corn1 ;unl wantut to- sell it. I have also htoost aniyt hinig kepi Ii aj genmpal store' for s:ale. C'omne (andI see' me1 before buIying. I will (11. a heP as aniy one.t' Yours, for tiade, i'-9 bit,J. H. BRO WN, repO1 sential Ie at WamshmgtiJjon). Enidorsed1 e y 'Cuan patriots., [ I temendo(1 OIa. m):i. A b41nanIza for agents.'. Oii eryody1 w~ants the onI~ lyedorsed, reli able book. noit ts frue. (Credit. giveni. Kre'ightI paid. I)rop, al trash, andu miiake *300 a month with WartII in Cuba. Ad 'ldress today, Tl'il N A TION A L H(OOK CONC'l N, 352-356 Dearborn Street, ChIcago. .Janam.,>r oa, Sutherland & Griffin's 1$ THE PLACE To Get Your Bargains. Dry Goods and Notions. Corsets, Table Damasks, Lawn of all kinds, whito and color ed. Calicoes going cheap. Shirts of all kinds, from 25 cents to $1.5o. Ladies Waists at all prices. A big line of Laces, Embroideries, Finishing Braids. Ladies Belts and Ladies Underwear. SN T C CKWE AR. A BIG LINE of NECKWEAR. Ladies and Gentleman's Ties, Collars and Cravats. Conie and see them. IHATS, H AiTS. YES, a big lot of Straw Bats, Latest Styles, going cheap In fact all kinds of Hats. Come and seo them. It takes a nice Hat to make a man look well dressed. UMIBRIE]LLAS. Buggy Umbrellas, Hand Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They are what you need a rainy or hot day. LAP RO.BES. We have them, and all colors, from 75 cents to $1.25. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes!!! Oxford Ties from 75 cents to $1.50. Big line of Children and Men's Shoos. Come and see us we can fit you. Baskets! Baskets!! All kinds and sizes, going at cost. Come and get your dinner Basket. GROCERIES. Sugars, 20 pounds for $1.00. Good Coffee from 5 to 8 pounds for a dollar. Come and get some Kit Mackerel. All kinds cann ed goods fresh and cheap. Tobaccos of all kinds. Come and get a ten pound caddy be fore they are all gone. Cirars and Cigarettes, Smoking tobacco. HARNESS. Wagon Harness, Single or double Harness, Col lars, Bridles, Collar Pads, etc. HARDWARE. Plows of all kinds and sizes. New Patent Sweeps, Cotton Hoes rnd Ditching Shovels, Plow Stocks and Cul tivators. CROCKERY. Just received a big lot of all kinds. Nice Berry Dishes at 50 cents a piece. Como and get your pick before they are all gone. YOURS TRULY, SUTHERLAND & GRIFFiN, Pickens. S. C, WrAfter Seeing our Clothing. And getting the prices. WTe ha:ve inadec every ellbrt to bocm trade and it will be greatly to your benefit to purhase~ your ofus no(w. Our- good1s are- like'd whierever uised mail are the best to be ob talined. If you have not seou: our stock, Vou Wilh hI :uri d a~I it the exte nsive' variety of carefully selected and lhndomie p atternis in CI AII N N . in every con'ceivale and( desiiale style. GREENV;LLE S. C. 1831 WAGODNs187 THE BEST ARE MADE BY If. C. MARIKLEY. And Every Variety of Fine Carriagcs, Buggies, Carts, and Harness, Hardw~are, Paints, Oils and Varnish, A.t thle Greenville Coach Factory. G- W. SIRR1iNE, SuperintendQnt. D R . P. CARlLISLE, Dentist, Groon. Ville, S. (). Olilco over Aduitlon's Drug Store. DIt. 10J NIT KIRKHSEY, ofr'Physician and Surveon, Of$ce at his residence at the Kirksey 1011o place, on 'T'm elve Mile River. March 8, 1894 DR. T. D. LEONARD. DENTIST. would be r guaranteed. Oftlee over liruce & Dostor's Drug Stor . C. FITZGElRALD, Pi'u'OGRA " ler, G8enville, S. C. Oillce over All work guaranteed to give satisfac (ion. To The Public. l', wolid repentfully inform the pub.. lic t ha t l)r. 1t. '.l' on wei is well anti favorably kw to te itizens. of. 'ickens county, is now associated' n itIh us in I lhe priet lee of Denistry. OIllce: Entire front roomts (up stalr), City Ntional Iht k Bilock 1)its. Nottwoon & Nontwoo), Greenville, S C.. 11. A. MOROAN, W. F. 1ILASSINOAMI: Grecnvillo S. C. Pickens, S. C. Morgan & Blassingale,. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Pickens, C. 11., S. C. Practice in all the courts. apr-10-96yt. Better Raise Mules Than Buy Them.. JIM IASKEL, weighs abab 1(t00' 'ounds andi will serve mares at P'iekens for .10 for a colt. TRUMPET, is four years old, weighs about 600 pounds and will serve mnares at Gouldings Creek farm for g for a colt C. L. Hoilinasworth. Dec. 5, 1895. Misses McKAY,, Main Street, (UREENVILLE, S. C. Have now ready for sale all the Latest Styles in Hats, Bonnets and Caps, For Ladies, Misses and Children. 07' They keep constantly on baud all the Novelties at lowert prices. Your patronage solited. MISSES McKAY, Main Street, Greenville, S. C. ABE CLARK. GEO. E. COO1.'EI.. CLARK & COOPER. -)ealers in MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, earTombstones of every Description.-isu -ALSO MANTELS, STATUARY, VASES. and WVrought Iron FENCING. CLARK & COOPER, apr8-97y'. Greenville, S. C. NA. B. We are udeterniilned to closeu out all of our witin the next Thirty IDays t h1 vll111 ru : nle to arry, over nothing H ALF COST. A s ii always pa~ys lest to have all "'New Goo ')"t e'(very season1. MISSES ROGER ', GREENVILLE, S. (I. febl25y1. Just Received!1 A large lot of men and boy's I leep a full line of IA RNESS, COLLARS, BRID)LES, ETC., D"I pay cash for hides, wvax and tal". Snce ssor to (Gower & Goodle.tt. 102 Main Street, Greenville, S. C. Marchl2.vl Bicycle Con test --AT FACTORY SHOE STORE. -5Oicycle, 50 Ladies or Gents Model given away by Dickson. WVo will give tihe abo named high grade, wvell known Bicycle. TIo any puerson having the largostanmount of sales to their credit for Shoes b)y October lst 1897. Whjeol on oxhitbition at Bates' BM cycele Repository, The Factory Shoe Store. J. M. DIckson, Mang'r.