The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, July 22, 1897, Image 2
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.11I1UllSDAY, JUILY 22, 1897.
E-WANS AT AIKEN.
Alken1, S. C-, ,July 14.-Follo1 'ng the
plan laid olt, wlen I left Greenville to
attend the campaign meetings, which
was to give at least one full report of the
argumelnt of each candidate, I send the
SpeeoCh of ex-Governlor Evans delivered at
thl place.
As an IntroluctIon ihe said:
IHe regretted the simall assemtla e.
A now i.stte had beea raised for the first
time since 1832. Mr. Calhoun succeded
in arousing the people so that this State
was ready for nlullii1cation against oppres
sion. 'Tlie light of Calhoun had been con
tinued until to-day, so that I believe
that tarlfl reform had become in demo
cracy like the religon of our fathet s.
iIe alluded to the omission of the word
"only,, in t he Chicago plat form. M r.
EcLaurin posed to call himsel tle apo:
tie of the New Evangel. 1pudiated "tar
Ill'for revenue only" and deelared that it
was imposbible.
M1r. Evans aserted that, .31el,aurin'=
claim that En.iland didl not have free
trade was incorrect; that Englatl had
practically free trade. England, on ae
count of her exports, waz coipelledl to
export manufactnred prodncts.
The dttmocratic p:arty helieves in i
"tariff tot revenno onl:'' i tat nA o("i
cent more than was nec('s:ly to ay ithe
expelses of the govelnltent sllt,li''d ie
raised by Iaxat i1 in.
The repiubI li<:nI pally h:. htt'en 1to-,"
trolled by mlillionart' 1111Ilfa: -:ure-, whil-,
iluter'est:a le milln:kroni.tt' t1 o I1- h \
believe Uh.. b1iah,-r dultit": .4 t,uhl i,
placed on w\'1it ln gm)-I-. 4ht s. 4tr., in
ordler to pro' ('el I Iln'III, ht ,:Ilti-' 11b--3, wi'n"
infant. ilu,in , 'ie . Th'ik po(li."v ha1- bll"n
Iers edt't sit far tIil Ih-v, 1lhe 1 (trtetl
l lutfat'itlure , :are I,11I-\' willl w\':l -h
During the u-, a war ,:uitV as in
tuted; bit no\w when lth p1 tor mn:tl wait
to iy cheap l,-uhlkets yiou :1'e i -lIl lt
pay a tax Ip"iu tIhetl. 31r. 1e..i-iriil
slioulil coin'' t:Its :th i.i 1t11 th 11.1 :t
coast t've, win hae rl eis pr-l !i,tn.
atld wh % ' :ilt the1 l( ' Ivei\l', ilt'i .0 IllI
deintoerat iv r
Y u l uhn;lt iul'. ' :t nt:111 h.v :t( e r'lll
lally lie k"ep-. W hell \'~I: 'i t'1l,llh
tican f atioul 0 h I-lniIilt ~t-wi.i ii- hi
CratG" ( n 11te nack:i ;uoi iniviiitin ' hiin into(
the fold it is timne i s , lia, l
repubtlie.t s 'give a h'um1,'rat a h, nt they
cut the 1et"f-t-ik1 fromin ar<runtl it. Omr
young frietil Mr. \1alnurin got to ('l
gress :unti i:ae no great rinlation hto
had the eute-t way le hall eve r -t e i ii
getting:11'r IIldo to1ev-palwr1'1 1' reorter :nI1
havinlg him-elf mIlvertisedl. (L-u11l1ht'r
Ntorther'l 'i ia)tspp'. itl lati,(ueI hill
anld ladel bilr -ix dlemocurat,Il inlth
senate anil I tirly inie inl the hou-e m1ih
had voted w%ith ''iliai :iui yet. Mc
Ltwrin blpeaks of his, crowd'( on1 thl
(lemnocracy.
Here 311.. Evans read an i xt raet frt)u
The New York Mail antd I'xlpress, :a r1
pthlicul tape, w eeoiintg liim malnt lit
ing hhui as. a jirotec:tionuis.
Curtis, of ~ The hica:go lbte.wnl. h-ii di i
clarra t'iu;il 31e.i .auiini was 1 prit, e ini
quot.ed iMcLaini as sayaiiig Il1ott it wvt
time for Soutlhi, miein to cea-e loati.i
What is the neitw dotinie ? Tomt Heei
thle Iltterest of reulicans, apont)el
MIr. McL,aurin to thIe ayis and9 meaOtl
commixittee. Iiie waas a yotung man1 ai
without repuItaltion, bitt Reod had to) I)
someI deitocrats onl the commi)it,t(e.
negro paper in WVashilngton had1( ed(it.o
all liraised McL~aurin for opp)os(IlL ti
"Jimt Crowv Car 11111" Ia the Sorith Cai'
ilia houttse, whlich 1EvanaI voted for a'
the purposet.9 of this editorial waas to 1
Iluencee Reed in McLaui's' behalf.
--i " oiuk~ the farmters are0 fooli
ottoni? le ptOt a tax<
L.oll. onily 40,Q000 hales
-uigitt to thte Uiited Stal'
enn It. raise long st tle' e0
re dlepenldent, oin tIh' it:
1(ets 0 o at ti witd for thIt pie of Vi
arte conlsumIed in I uhs counltrty ani d thei'
malinder', 7,( t:i,ti00, the surtphl, y
abr'oad where thle priee is illed. ('itt I
sells for less ini Eia ope thani hieire, btt'enia
thle EtU'opeani pays no0 taiif t ax, Mli 3
the socks amtl itnlirshuirts you1 wear'. I
ruviani cotton is used in adunltecrat,ing wol
Yoti farmers wiho can1't. buyi wViooent go:
willl be forced to pay' more for a sitit li
this I waeai', wahiceh cost. eight dollars<
accout, of tihe lax Mr'. eLauriin I-.
placed uipont it. It will cost, 5:13', ii
dollais next,y3ear. It.niot t his taxing iI
.farmter, his wife and diaghtter ? A id fi
whait.? Tio pay13 a debt lt. 'l'Tom Het
You farmiers whot rage 0,000.00t3 hml
of cotton aire tt bt i axed fir the.o hteti
of sea Islandi Negroe's who plrodule (i
~i00,000O bales oft ctt Ion anid thtie-fouirt,
of that ina(Georgiat.
I'll Pr'ove thatt 3eLcaurin is a prote1(
tionisit. When th in') gley' loillI was
tihe house e.imitltee, Mlelmnouit vol
against, a mation bty a demollicrait to su
stltnto the the 65 per'i cent, ti y' (in wo
for the 300 pter ceint, propowdt.'t by 11he n
penittilg tax'' oni iinaiiifac tiired gt
atnd said Ithait t he repubilhiicanis hatd hte
given'in puittinig tihe duity oin Egypt i:
cotton, a club wtrh wahich to maul11 3l1
MceLaur'in 's conlstiieiits. If Tillbian iioli
a wriongj~ p)osltIOlh he wtould dare o avit
algalinst it.
MPucLaurin cIa iims edit for fece1 ha;.
ging and( i' tre uit, he waas Ihueie to1 vote It
-them. But wo doti't got firee baig'2gi
arnd tics, for' a ft er I le senate pot them it
'the free list hI hou itise con,ifer'ees deitia i
that the dty3 ite resItorth on thie groiim
that conlces-ions h:t i beent grainted t<
souther'n plan iters w hieh rendered thIt
:restoration (of the dti'y jiuit. Mr. Evam)
read ntew's;pper tacts to Iprove thli
positlolln andl asserin g it as a. filct. The
repl)icanIs were simly using the club
provided by "'thIt New Evanigel."
The Souith stiand s where shie always hias
stood' Now shall we at this late (liy he
fooled? Shall wet sell otit ouIr demliocr1CV
for a mess of ntotlitge ? A nd1 ie mean
part of it is, y'ou farmcra' get ntouie of t he
pottage.
Thte democraitle theory of equilzat.ion Is
3lot whias Mr. M eLaurin dlescribe's it. I t
3lleans thiat duties should Imposedl accord-l
ing to then capacity of the peCople~ to 1pay3
thlem, so thtat the mIllIonaIre may pay13
npon his champagnes and silks and not.
the poor man oin his socks a11nduderi
shIrts,
I have no'falth in polticians, but 1 1ind I
hope) In the face of tho Sonthercn farmer.
I was defeated last year, but I have ncvor'
crawled on my belly a'nd cringed for
vffle.--W. WV. Bail in Greenville News.
11 l. L 1Uli. i t)utl yovu an mL,c,&C
clipped fron the Atlalta COUsLtitutio1,
that I think should be cardily etudled
by the people of the nation. It isovidont
that there was ai inltko in putting tho
wealth of the people at 020,000,000,000. 1
$62,000,000,030 was meant as will appear 1
from the body of the article.
Tie great Jelf'erson is the auithor of the
truism thalt thu imajotity of mankind
were not; born with saildles on their backs
and -t favored few booted ( and spured to
ride I,"m t gitlinately by Ihe grace of
God. it seemlns that other5 now (as lie
discovered there were then) who think
ditierently.
Tbc Oold1 llgs beloig to iiis class,
andi want. to fix themnselv('s more 1ihmly
in the sadt l. ''he Bryan men were
twirted with the fact, that, ler Most, the
anarchist, was a gold bug. Most. is an
itnarchist amd is n ise enough to prescribe
the remedy Ih:at will produce the effect
lie delrhes, lie doubtless belineves that
will soon etd in anat:trchy, aund (ho nmay
t.hink) he will come out on top-as others
who have the wioney may, and I be
lieve do tliik they wlI rcmain on top;
ati even get much higher than they
now stand, after a reigI of uiin whlihI
they seemn determnined to bring abo't.
1 wish we hi in more men like the noble
Hc)t)man Julils Caesat who said "'ly heav
en, I h:ad rather coin my he:art, And( drop
mly blooll fi dtirhnas, than I' LLwring
from the huni bae11(11l of peasantis their
vile t:a-h., by anly in1direction."1
The foliowig is the slataet' clipp.ed
from the At lauta Constitution:
Set ator 1'. Q4. .\lills, of, T xas, in a recell
4p. S h'.4 i i v.r 11( in the Unitect States sen
te osIll tc'e that. "less t.han -l:i,l0 of our
1,10n ,1s ' e oli le own a1,t500, 110, or i nure
th:an onit-hialt of onrtulttional wealth."
This startling tdeclaration is basert tpon
vertain i o ais .< e4 r.e1enitly atlie by one of
New Y ork's h-"atlivg sat ist.icians, Mlr. Thom.
(;. tiht:111rn . Sintve the<delivery of Senla
tor Mlills", sll"ceh, however, Mir, Sheatrman
hits h emnil it ltecessary to revise hik figure4s
. .ewhat, b11t, t ill res itlt. still shows that
the huIk of the 11natm'4 wealth is in the
h:1ut 1f at p:aitry f.-w. The New York
K.,. ist t u w estituates t"hatl I ),( 1 Io
pb*1 :\tni one-hatlf of the nation's wealt.h,
a1. ti I pt -r cent.. of the people own 75'
11-r 1tnt. of : II the properhy of t.he I'LiteIl
tii ll. Hie 1,hte 4 the ut4 ther of iilliolt
ai1.1 ait 11 t'0r1l'lIt 7, 01 01 t t i8 i,(i:: , :nul (ml,
p1r'lise5 the 'ntirc wealth of the cottuntry at
.Ill.u t 1 , 10 (If tn t bll a ,i of t 1x ! ct u s.
Tl"hc f4llowtingi taoble, contpie< by 'Mr. Sb ar
nuo'l, show4 hlow thel nation's wealth is t+ ;
trb l :, i
(: 1 1 +t~.' tt1( fi ' (.ai t.( (Iv:(ai(44s l tI I.1
""t ('.111 -3 11 ,-.U'f(' 1 ,11 ::Oh, I,01 ? , ' I I), :t)v
il ''l'I 11 -(4 o' :ii 0,2545 11iel I:111
F 11a.ie- - ( i,ti1:, 1;1 'I,O t,u,(
;Ir - )1+ o ,il , .
If l'i,01) 1 - . ( 1 ,2 50,4l nuI 2 ,:,*1 I,o -oI:.t1,r II
.o..( 111 f - li :l 4,uou 12liIlI, :o,uuo,o H,
I 1 ( 2 2111 11 fill 211 1i t 4 L. : ,2 1 , 1e , (,o n
71,7.0 - lloo u.I,u ,o
100,00to - - 1'0,00o I,1111 ,1 1 LI ,o 1211
lI ,uouo - - 18oI,ioou,o
, o n -11 'i 1 14I,tt
13o2l"') (;2,ooi (I 5-lol 14 12111,IL
t4lroltll it t ;11 th entl'lirc 21 tiV' Il4ll ill
'ci(111r oa4 lig iiltr l 4 21e 111 : ' \Vit.lout n,1itl)
words ('4 they11 (2 It'It (ltllt" 211m titgu is f n11
to1"nt,livll \v-rong iIh o(421 piey 21111I 1Vt"Ile
lit-l amlI42j2i1Ii tl 'l eg l at. ill, ttls e at ofII hili)'
, the -h lc4 Of 1a 1o l 4 11
htt+ms Wor t.,('llil' 11o21 letlll' 8111o Vsluv
a ro d ( ' f lit -to o ,a .
.1113'i.t hI we. aloth.in
'i'ie~ie t I - he i , s'c t:it log of th
JaserJiwI io'- lym, aNo28,a
C~ii j4. I - F' u li WInYn) ot
w2. . - 105I''I, A 't
A(,tlrt '4 1 .tt1 n 4841 4. .Ii'm me it f ', U
a yA AjIhBaStkQflS.
Thero will be hold at eaoh coun
ty seat in the state on Aug. 18th,
uinder the direction of County Sup
1rintendents of Education, an en
tranco examination for students,
inalo and female, who may wish to
mnter the South Carolina College.
This is dono for the convenience
of the students, to save time sud
xpenso, and above all to give op
[)ortunity to any applicants who
may .fail to pass any part of the
'xaminnation to review such study
cluring tho month of September,
and to try tho examination at the
College, September 28-29, when the
usual entrance examinations are
hold.
This plan promises to be a great
convonience to tho patrons of the
Collgo, and a great aid to back
wiard students, onabling them to
take advantage really of two en
trai co examinations, with an inter
val to study up on any branch in
which they may be deficient
The applicants will be informed
by the 26th of August how thoy
have passod, and what they need to
st.udy further, and will he advised
on all inattor relative to their ex
pected entrance into the Colloge.
At the s116 tino and pllces
compotitive examinations will be
held for Normal Schlarships, t,wo
of which. awarded in each County
of the state. 'Theso carry with
thenl the romlission of foos to the
amount of $50.
Notice ttocklaolders.
Tho annual meoting of the
stockholders of the Easley Fur
mers' Alliance WVarehouio will bo
hold at E1)sley, (. C., on Friday,
August 6th at 10 a. m. A dividond
of 5) por11 cott. will bo at t,he con
inand (of the stockholdnrs.
M1. P'. Rto<i.as, President.
WV. W.'*1t'. lur, Soc-Treas,
july22w.
'l'he %'alstre of Cons1al>cy.
"Thll 'ecOtlst.:(lt dIr,tp of water
Wears" 1 wa v the h:trdlesl ?t one;
TIhc, (onxt.:lnt gnaw\\ of Towser"I
Masl-I iet oes the I otlght S. holne;
The volstat ('t (o(i;I4g l1ve'r
(:a ries oil I be hin-Iniu, Iaitl;
A dinI t l , con l it t a1dv%ei iiser
I' the nt\e ;v> ;et It tradte."'
M1a1str'ates Tl'ake \otice.
Eve*tr t Ia Ma nit andl C;onstlthlt akiltl the
tih,+ri Itf DvIlih- ty Sh 'if' of tlios .('4oun1\
wvill hear in luint tlit t.lltl' l.w requ4nire"s
thelki t.o IIr.r t I 1u it'rs anl l I't,lth-rs whoil
llarvt no li,"n1 '. It<"l sec titn 11 .t I '\ised
Slatutet 'A i 4. 1 { i t' .1 i in go\e'ru
y:ingII e4 r,"or, ly'.;4Y. TI' .ountY 'om1
u1i+"tiutn ';.:it teir ,I;tnnary'V nIu'ting; lis,"tl
-ic"n.4 aso fol ow1i I 4 :
S irstl"K : 't t hli - 41n1 f,,,t1 t 11, c th. t. t,,, S.
(l : (1, h m11 e: ' v hi' b-, t. l .iii 'I 11 n,I : 1 4 :t1
Shtt.' 4 i' .t lr 11 r, t: .h, . .4...4..
j2'-w2- u1 vI~"\ -; 1'r.
-'i t Cle..1 Ifs N.,.., .
- i t tI \\i ' ti "IIty 1 2 I not.itIi,t 1*enov
111 11.'i. ( milt ":, 114 0. ni'I 'y 1111f4 It 1"4 14 11
fr t"1 Snrh' strt'"Ills tlulrill; thein u ut.h of[
-* An t all trs h, t r : r n , n ilm'b 4-.
th 1 4b14 'Is itiN . N .-1g41' ,l'ii 1'r refu.al ", ()
" it) i4 pi i :l el Iy\ lillel 'fI' .t teis t ha.
- live r. 1 1't' It1 h :u . t ..
' 444 - T ri elawl~t I:\ h i ir riid anditlt it
it 4un I 11 i bei'-' tha the honi
n41' i.-r n (il t ielec this 1' naltor.' 1m l
8. (', ott1114'2911iiI** -' .Il'. 89 I. 'oer ,
(11''j4111'it a41 144ion '41No t ie. ''*)'
V'. I it" of44 \4'ieken 'i.
Where 4s N1. (h44 J.*a e 41i. ( o o , i.
- .1of~ I8. * the 1stle2fam e r of .\*ar. A.i
('ie, h t t in- :m.ot inh rbeor
- In'id 1 at N'eken (,. ' onrItit, l'ionsl e,t
I. I' ' on ' Ihe h day 1of .y, 1 174 ix
.11 in the forenoon, '*'~. to 4 lt'y 1ei.t e. zi any
G 4tivn . ninh' my Ithl thx, if 12 thI lo
o- -ut 159'7. in the 122 year4~ of our1
[4 I : 4l4.. .N-w s:y J P P ('.
(4I4 '4*s ' .ita io No'~'l: 1 4 t tice 1
*TTI tO HI''f IC(4(lt *1TiitCl LIA,41I
I he ( 'onutit of P 41: t.t4 it 41 it ick -
('1 J. 1iti . NewItI' hery' , 10squ(ie , Pr1(1'oaf
W 141 hoeas W1. 14 Fe ma ' i naitt'it t
me,.Ql to Ii enu Hm lItters ofll Admini(tra
1io f t he t4 Ia t o of :22 ell 'e s o f ).1' G,
DAon'hal Nervnd Bo.:n-he imlresm
. reurafthse,-Cis, ;.oreem, Burn
and,uie harge boe n25 peartbfor
n' sing. 1in' I'iiz-t of P lai.ate, ibcbeh
.15 at iC. < 'l t l o se . C , o h
.)44th da' ofAit i4 m ti plext,g 4f1er puli
fi0*w C01oon '( ,to iiho Mse if anydthey have
'1'whyt (thiteglrid Atii.,t.ratot sh h-l np o t
t''itt. he irir.n,ted.IC
, fJuly 1 7 i he12 er foe .t
Patronize Your Home
People?
-0
W roprosent strong stock com
panies who writo a liboral policy
on all classos of property at roa
3onablo rates.
gNSeo us beforo placing your
Iusuranco.
A. W. HUDCENS & SON,
Fire Insurance,
EASLEY, - - S. C.
kW N. B.-Wo can writo you
on Gin Houses, Grist Mills, Flour
Mills, Saw Mills and all kinds of
special hazards.
j3-97tf. d
Gower ' Speights,
-Dealors In
DOORS,
SASH,
BLINDS,
GLASS,
SHINGLES,
LATHS,
CEMENT, LIME,
PLASTER,
HAIR,
PAINTS,
LUMBER, &C.
City W\a'rohouse. 107 l,aulrons st.
Would Ibe glad to havo our Pick
e friends visit our Coal, W (ood
and Lumber Yard, on C. W. C. R.
R., corner Broad anil Georgia
Streets.
Cower & Speights,
G'eInv1 iille, S. C.
apr29-97y I.
JUST RECEIVED!
I have Jut Received a Car L.1
of best, - ite corn and want to se1
it. I hmve also moist anylthng kept
and see' mel beon.U d bui. I wi'l
sell as c heap as atny onie.
Yours for' trai le,
J. H. BROWN,
'mar4 -97. Liber'ty, 8. C.
REDUCTIONS
Iightno in the tuil.. of the seaonIi. I
retini~3 e M ice i all 8iuunnner I )ress Gooils.
Straiw IInlt-), l 4anl ie inteil flat i, Oxfrvls
4Itt1.01n hoeus I have t.han to 4'arry th'ei ver.
Come 0n1a4n gt themii. I,t o415'f stores4 atlUi
furnii.it.nr thfat I ain willing~ to sell. A jobi
h it. men4s)' shirt atu14d l I hi ts wait to14 I go
.)heap. I 'aht iito fans. I wt'a n ~ ry hide
hee44.~Swa, e'ggs~ anid<li lohikns. .I keep'3 freshi
meali at all times.
T. D. Harris.
Sheppard AN) Ellison
WILL SELL ALL
DFY GOODS
-AND)
Sum11111r Chltiliiig
COST,
fr'om no0w iunil SE PT1'lu NIi EP, 1 st,
in) order to give ro)oml for13 a large
stock of ('I.TH 1NG for FAIL
TR'lADE.
So no0w is the t im for1 those hav-51 tc i
ing a litte mon Uey to get somel r'aro
SA RG AINK.
Whient we lVy' "C'T,'' e men
justt whalt we ' ay. ( all ad 131see for
()IJR SIIOE
3is comptlete. WeX keep a ll lin e of
General Mier'chandilse andtt will not1 1be
under('tsold bly a ny (comtpeti tor. We
buy for' en4lh and we buy the a331Is
cheap ats mioniey ennt get thiem.
WVe sell y'ou a keg of NailIs for
$2, anid twently p3oun3ds of tgood
sutgar for $1.
WXe ha~vent spa~ice hort' to q uote
prices ott alI 0131 goods, therefor'e we~
Invite y'ou to call andt get our3 prtICes.
lit'pettfully,
SH EPPARD C
& ELLISON,
j7-97y1 iEAjEy . e .
81TH ERLAND & D GRIFFIN'S is the placo I get
t. I'm going aftor somo of that good coffoo at oight pounds for one
>lltr,
Ladies Hats, Cents Hats,
Childrens Hats and
1 1.
Stoves.
I'iccn, S. C.
Af 'A A C l
A itet gTO VE 3rv~.W iIeiieeer i(itt oi rd
Cdi ilh ra o okrbiei olirhteyu
(TOV ILCTJ N
A i~now u od r ik~lw'rwt te tInctebs oh
oi tied
7 vey 7-11vl) au1 dJL)ICve.a JL*ea
KW'AterSeeng 4ur Ljing.
And Eetin thearies. We hane madeia very Beggiet at s,on rd
nd a wil be reatynt you r n itoprh as, yu
Ifyo Waents.n orPstoc, yuou ilbsrinon e t teetesv
rieCty fcrful eece n2ansm.atenei
It. J. P. CARLISLE, Dentist, Green.
yvlle, 8. C. Offie over Addison's
Drug Store.
DR. ROBERT KIRKSEY
Physician and eur4eon
Office at ile residence at the Kirksoy
h1om1e place, on 'T'f ele Mle River.
March 8, 1.894
DR. T. D. LEONARD,
DENTIST.
All wYork guaranteed,
would be pleased to serve you.
Office over Bruce & Doster' Drug Store.
mtchl9yl.
j . FI'TZOQERALi), II IT'OGRA
* pher, Greenville, S. C. 01lce over
Addison's Drug Store.
All work guarauteed to give satisfac
apr8-97yl.
To The Public.
lY would resi)cr;tfully inform the ib.
lie thut Dr. It. '. Weldonn, wA ho is
well and favorably known to the citizens
of Pickens county, Is now associated
with us in the prac Ice of Denistry.
Office: Ent,ire front rooms (up stairs)
City National Bank Block
)ts. NoRWooJ & Nonwoon,
Greenville, S C.
1. A. MOROAN, W. F. BLASSINOAME,
Greetnvillu S. C. Plckcns, S. C.
Morgan & Blassingame,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Pickens, C.1., S. C.
Practice in all the courts.
atl r-1;-96y.
Bettor Raise Mules
Than Buy Them.
J1M II AS(ELIl, weights about 1000
poallii nn ~ill serve mares at Pickens for
TItUMI I'P1" is four years ohl, weighs
aibolut. t00 l,'Unts natt will serve mares at
G uleings ('reek fain for sti for a colt
C. L. Holiinesworth.
Misses MlKAY,
Main Street, (i R EENVILLE, S. 0.
Have now ready for sale all the
Latest Styles in
Hats, Bo lulfc :n ( nc
For Ladie
.7 They ke
Novelties at lo
Your pat
MUSSES McKAY,
Main Street, Greenville, S. C.
ABE: CL.AK. GEG. E. COOP>El.
CLARK & COOPER,
-Dealers in
MARBLE AND GRANITE
MONUMENTS,
MeyTombstones
of every
Description.Ne
-ALSO
MA NTELS, STATUARY, VASES
aid \'roight Iron FENCING.
CLAJRK & GOOP'ER,
apr8-97yl. Greenville, S. C.
We arie <h-tetrminl to ilos i oPu ttt all of outr
wVitihin thle nex t
if prices will miove them.i
Wei miake~ it a rule ti catrry over nin
t hat wtill sellI for ohiu
HALF COST.
A\s it alwnays pays biest to have alil "'Newt
( i s"' cev seasoii
MISSES RiOGER',
GhmENVIL LE, 8. 0.
Just Received !
A large lot of maen amid 1boy 's
I keeai~ii full linii of
ff'I py csh or is, wax an- tal
Sinc eso to (Pawer & (.ootleitt.
10i' Main S)treet, G.reenvttill, . SC.
Marchil2.vlI
Bicycle Con
test.
F'~ACTO()RY SIIOE STORE.
50.f1's""I 50.
Bicycle,
Ladies or Gents Model given away
b)y Dickson.
Weo will give the ab)Qo namiied
high graduo, wvell knowvn UicyeYt . To
anty pers$on hiavinig the largest.amilouti t
of sales to their cre<ht for Shoes b)y
October 1st 1897.
Wheel oni oxlhIbitjin at Bates' Bi
cycle iRepositoryv.
The Factory Shoe Store.
J. M. DIck'son,
Mang'r.'