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'Tlie People's Journal. T.. 1. ItOBINSON, Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year st Ollico at, Pickens as for first, Insertion, fif bse,itetit. insertiot), Ivertisel eits oil 1tul nu( o, ntr: 1tt. Te'(rms erash. Aninuial (,oll tr:lets, Iu1.V:0tlu i:lter. N( (;tvurite s. Onr w11'it''' to1 a1. No s1e li:'11 poAiliOn11 1rI' s ie il ites to foreign a(1 A.er-tisrs. A II stich 4nusl 1o the rut of t l' .t1"r :n1 :ut,ide by suc'h rates. .: II I: . in 1 4i1- :(11 c 1lV , 10 ets . in' f"'r li41 ints'rt i(11* :nl live vents for (:arl lbe pu- 1n1nt in5("'1iln. \ ilvrrl i rn1Intis flr 1'1ltn illg iss1ue sh(l1l(I he a nded, in not1 Iate'r 11h:ll Mton1ity t(1rn1 in4... , 1. .. .. :n .,. 1.. ,. n1,nsii r. for th1u -sin(lertts, atl- - e'n(1Or'se'l. :10, 1897. (iv1\1rm.r"1 1-:11l'rbe( has by1, pro'(Cla malitioll 11111lished to the OIld, that " tat( board do)(declar, th( th1 I ' 4 t11,)lr(I (if1(1i( (c'iliI( li1:>t the 1'111 r sha of ne (00111111it 51e UInes 014 al inarSilal al(1 (I 11o 4IilS shl'1.1 l 11l('I1s liluler th Im f.)r Ille i!1 '1 1'i l l i' t-11 an. i 1('Ilt \ t1 ll1 - iltl'"tl alid1 th-'elarl'd vaIi(allt Illi andt alft1-r tll'' :'-ilth (lay (of .(ept('nln Mr Thll (il, r p,r'chlIlnati11n1 puts iln lit)ul 1,., .1t il'lo1 e 1115 1\1 I11 i lll dI111 11n1t( (1 41 ' Walilit' S. II . tl1i i1s ( 15 11 1 tI 1' 1 ( l i rt ; ll1 5.I ti . tl(' i41i'(' thatl 1-\1-r\' ('tailillh sI> ll1 (If "italt ' I.li l : I I 'N r I l I'(1i li e 214|I sl;l ( 41 1'4: -t;1 1 ( Xj11' 1 ((Ii 0 th It li t1 1 ( I> 'i I 91,1:II 4ll st11 11 u:h (iliet' . i.1 i in' l ' v\ t( il 4 (t. I'\'l i l' t w as kI:111li i Ill:lt p1ri v ( ' (1: .ta.ia-ills (I thoir p)la4'ts I1 !:1' j1 , 1Otlliter, it. was ('Xi11t- t '( 't1: O w ' l,' (Iif I Ili 1o i v11 i l 1111 rI4(st ii w )\)(ul(1 I'.1'UIi ".' 44" " '1 Ir' (Ili1)lc ('(1 1(1 4l1 11f I :' 1\ i l 411 1' (4iv411(ill4I 1,Il'r11' - 4:- III ti 1' IliltI 1 r (If I'lll"41't ' ti I(' 44)4.1I ' I;1\\' wIti11 ltIire i t ' it-( 1114 Ii 'II I.4 i fil r ll1). 4VU ti 4 I'O 15 plPtty r.; :., l ;. 1 i t ".l :' 1 ,1144 I 1 1lt "'n4 :T 1 :h 1 ; 1 1 a'' h' ti1 . .r p s111it It'I . T i 1' ' i t l 1. 110 - .h1\w th h l p lit'C y Is f or tlio 14 . 144 l\'1 th I 'I Y et( ' of 111r11(!. 71 " anidenof the le "11'i " al1 1 i 11' 11r g (ord' r O t of etillfH4 ': (1 Ii th: i t busilless. 110) ty b~ 144ure 11(f th iser law. The) lirst o11 4f theOIi 1hjecion will0 ban-d il .-hould i he wanlUting, L thInlil 41-i44 sherh aide81 the decis-( w4n144 11.41 brigh Iand l gioethe rip p04rt t111he llw ofte COlanlOddI t4 has(41 nf vr lbe isatisftrilyn ricghadIkept so 1) long under a1 it i o e holp. id&i tt isho i. ro cans Itctled accrdige( 4i to orde adwill h aeonflor boggpormiod {)njly tu erihtileanwprivi gaverr E140 ler o anrgd is to r i tes hert r toigt 1f locl goerr thc peope. for this at of pur aln pimpe juen14tico. )01 lIia fri Aien, o ith gnSil comii steogrpro thetIoiilRi Inlighthu jiti eindat Cleilt 1.11( (ll1ofthenn pThea lHI k|tvul hoilof Mr.) A tirs cti itl1ry iis ging yto tmra the Thirdf ditriendagainst Ashur C.to Latinw and sal 1otherdcome Wnhnir. leke wa. Aere sa. Jul'S eminc e cliI ort [anyo1 h11 sUtlgw yfriends.br,wowne ttloIson gOoden w n,a JIrEWlged Vrn to hmer 4 . Ichme acnlddto forli foressio alos hn olr n his distrWil, but \ <Iidlo ta ghoso suggesionssreer <sy and frhom to h el nwers gavei thoe whoric urgd him) to iru tet raeottte announccepig mon of a him entcdidney(llco min t ento tter iseld. mentioned I troatod ~'6 as a joke; but now I am in dead earnest and propose to make a winning race." Though the election is many month ofT yet, tho contest is al ready growing warm. Besides Messrs. Aikon and Latimer, Geo. Johnson, of Nowborry, and D. K. Norri,, of Anderson, are spoken of hore as having positively deter mined to mako the raco.-Groen villo News 28th inst. RIepnblicalts irn Council. To the Pooplo's Journal: In view of there being several appli cants for the postoflic7 here, thoro was a reptublican mass meeting called for the purpose of eudors ing the man of their choico. The m('eti ng was called to order by C. T. Miller the plreSenlt chairman of the ptceinlct. lie statod that lie did not know the real object of the miieeting. h'l'ere were several talks unllt fromn th(se present, finally 11. 11. ltendricks got the floor and st ated t hat I(, wits an applicant for the positio1n of postimastor at this pIne' anid that his understandii g was that the riveting was called for tlie 111r)oc o f taking action on this (Itistion and that he tought tali t tIn' ut ire bodly so u1t11erstt od it. Q?uito a numlber said they did. lie stated then that I' w\\as a repulilnicln of long stanlinig, having altt'ind(h his first rvpubbea'1n co,nv'(ntion at Ahh1,( ville, S. C. which Iiominated S. L,. lIege f,lo' etingrSi fron tis dlis trirt and that h(, was eleeted :1ni nod he Ilul attelde(d almlolst ev''ery i tt l 111i' ile that. lilll', alnd l ut Il( 11 id ichntriblllit('il i r( ( f hi i i 1s f(i r ti l par'ty thiiint t aliy Ot h('r illall ill i wh veoltly i ()gi 't i r t wi'Itt (,\''Ii , aI m I at al t 11' 1h 1 l 1i t C' s Il ei i I I lhf1otir 11111 II\) (i11 eill) t I')I I h i ', 1u1. t O nles i c'i tl tinl: thal <'l;,tit l is i lIli Ilin was 1111(1 hewals a 1.'1tihl i(aln, wrhil It'h( wals iy(l, si' l t they m had said Illt'Il) I'OJ ahlt>lll bIll11, h1, 1111 it n n nltl and lie kndfll e ow it, I,lt (Ilav wc>ltd dt, atnd SaIt I11(sttlings ( t lie rt ' wiai ( li) ( h'en'o to tot iit i h l. A1I o c'hrir to statd (ha1.1 1 0 (' >f tih ' ll l('t1 1 thlatt had Il'(it (le thde le(est, mnothod in Ilos Al. 1ori1 hlit na\o an ap plin t l ois t(1' postflic( here and thatt ll- had ahvays been'1 promui iit'1t in trileypub iia i councils, and that he had nver heard arything ,f A. i. torris hellg int hi rpulican until .just bhtforo thw election of M1r.:t leinley10), wheno1 the p1i1 0oun tt. eun1 ie View and that ht was b(ig pushed forward for this nid1 he ly o f Our eRs(mt lodery inl 0rder to humniliato him politi eally. 11ut, that het was as8 colll od when thie proper time come, TPhiat one0 T. N. Jonukinis was als< an anppljiant , almost all of thW crowdl, says whio is Jonkinial W niever heard of a man by tha name being a repmblican, Hie is moan who caime over here som timo 1inc and served g. short tim imn the Unit.oh army, although a parently a stout man 1h0 is on thi penisioni roll and( inever hoaura his doing anything for the p)art oit.hier. A. M. Morris beiing present f< t he first time in his life at tg repul Ilinimeet ing that wo over heal of, thou took the floor and( 5 istt that he had been a Nat ionlal repulI lican for tIhe past thre; vaars, an o ts for soveoral colored men wI could not get them the'mselves ai that lito didti iote crriy t heiri vet' in hiis vest pnocret either, anrd LIh he had given out t iCkt.s to tI QOooredl meni and inistrueted the how to v4 oto. J JO was US m specte y maiiker, and1( a mai of very f4e (I wordsi.l, t ihat h is fi rst votos) Der101 I'erat ie, thait hie was ra)ised( ia Deto hirat. ut' hi:had eni loeiJo no4w sltay. Tlhiat the roit tone(st thlinjg Ithe coiuitr ior eve had'i hiioooni ini .1 as the , jTsi s (''ron-d.' Tii liI)irII tri dpr'iv VI Ihe colored pob Illo frolil votlig tliali anythilg tiia o'oinirv, anid if tlhere was man11 (il (.ed 's gr4eun earlith th; lie hoIgrmudge d bre~atIhin g r oom, wals 1. R. Tlilhlman. Trhuit lie d fro tihiiIle depthI of his heart b. Sgrige it. to him l. 114' st ated I a hiad ialways fought 'Tillmran ar his e'rowd arid that I Iendicks hie 4alwaiys d1ono0 evsrythiing in his pom er' to pr(ilooe Thillman aiid hi m01 oto, secon1i(d(d byv Hichard Ros mondtl(, that their eliairman C.' M ~il ler, lhe inistruicted to) vote ini coniit1tee mleet ing to conlvenio C lie 2.1Ih inst., at th' l'ion10 C1an: o grolunid to take act ion on thns mia teri, for men41 who haud onily bet k nown R opubbeanils sinc (bi rfielt . lOtionL145. Th'iis broughit u p son ,I discusion) and it was1 ev1idenit thu u it woulId cairry by a largo vet. MillIer beinog opposed)( to the ii ti, at onceM ad(jouirned( the meie( ing. Hendricks askedl the crow to romainin, and( t hi rty of them dIi< Thor(, beinig abount forty or for1t: five at the beginining. TheMy re-o: gan)ized1 with Josso D)avis in th ehbair, tihe regular socratary r< mamlling~ in the mooting, was calle as selcretary. T1he resoluation, as formerly ir tbroduicO(d, una101niously car ricd with a requiest to the entiro board ot endorsors toondi(orso lIen Mr. Editor: We have bee: blossed with a goo I rain, and ovo ry thing seems to have put on noi lite, even tho human ftnily seem refreshod and in botter spirits. B. F. Perry, of W'ashington formerly of Greonvillo, is amont his Pickons friends this weok. Misses Minnie Bowen and Lizzi( Hiunt, Dacusvillo wero amon friends hero last weok. W. T. Batson, of Mariotta, Mrs Josio Batson and littlo daugh toi Patuline, of Vashington, 1). C. spoit last Thursday very pleasant. ly with Rev. J. E. Fster's family Fifteen convorts wero baptiz0< at Friendship church oni the tlhird Sunday, by tho pastor, Rov Mr. Vaughn. and tihe) Lorl's Sup peor wast adlministorodl. Meossrs. Robt. Anderson, Bid and Walter Hunt, of (reenville visited U. C. Fostor's family last Sna1th. M11rs. Mary Anderson, of GroIn 1Ville, is Rpen(ling this week with her sister, MI's. Alzalralh 1' oster, of this place. I)r. W. l\M. Ponder, of I)acus villo, acconmpanied by Miss Sallie B. l'hilpot, sp(nt lst Saturday Sunday with Miss Kato Mayfield. AI i'. W illie Hatos 1111(1 sister, Miss hultlnio, spent. last, Sundlay with their Aitiut.. Mrs. W. II. Reid. MIr. IId ?I IS. .1. I. Foster, of this pl'', visit-'I Mrs. Foster's pa(trt'ItS iII AlierSon1 last Week. Miss :i illio e' 'ster has i.'i alp pt it d I-Ostmaltst,r at Olga, with her sister Miss 13lh ili, assistuIt. Mliss Kato NI ayti']hl, of Iavtit'ld is s1wiulin>g tl', wk''k with fri'iends iii l)aertsville'. \ir. .lh T. l'sh.r ad1(1 sisters, Nli-s ti h 1I li4+ and( hiu.'hh, have nocted I t(11.t' phI-1w1mt invitation 1tl (dinw at thl. ho4)pit"1b1( homle of MI r. aml Iir.. I)e. 3:itsOns on the 5th inst. On th(' 19th inst., Mr. Bud Colo. ani was happily married to Miss .J''ie lKeith of Traveler's Rest Nov. I-'. II. Schuler off\ciating. Se'lptemIher 22th, '97 ('ictnre11( Dous edi cated. The dedication of tho Baptis church known as Corinth No. I in Anlderson county was a grail occasiiIn. ''ho proIg'an was pre viously a.rrange(l, and the met who wcere to partlhiiato in th work were all (n hand an appearid to ho equal to tho parl assigned them. A t 11 a. tm. It'iv. J. E. Fostor the pastor of the church, road tl' 4th chapter of ' Ellhosiau1, 1111(1 le inl prayi1Vlr, a11(1 ill s1110 wel chose reIarks explained the ohject ( the Ineetin g and the program f< the (lay, R. .1. Mattison, tli church's erk, read a brief histo1 of the cloireh. In 1882, R1ov. 1 Iliott. who had hoon preachig this point f or some t i me', organiz/A tIhe churh,. iand was itIs first. past< tollow~edl by WV. B. Sinigleto t hlutchims, I)hirham andiu Foster, piresen t pastor Itov. D). Hintt, 0 fr'oim ltomianis 12 ch. I v, whi wa~'is groat ly enIj'oyed byV thel lar andit natt'ntivo conmgre.gat ion. Br 1. iottI reijoiced in thle wondei p jrogr.ess thle littleV churchil in i taI ginniling had mado, niow~ o(cupyi: a be'aut ifuil houlso oft worshiip, w tiIis$hed', tfurniished anid pid I dI and(1 ts dayv it. was toi b e gi ven t he or aOlis ani offerinug. d i " I""'.fo'li.og remr ik s. 1l t .. rjoficed ini thei progress of 1 chulmrebh, hiavinig b.e'en t wice' its pi d liir sinc'' ih 4 origaniiation, Hi . 1. NISt''wart oflYeriedu tlh. dedies it. inig pray'r. Tlhis closed the s v'ices as it had1( be'ei arranige'(, day Ion g toi Ine ire'meed. TI h peop)lle wi'ip-)-d like childreii TU (occaisioni was 01n( more" anleit thani plerhaps mlany had even ii agititud. Tihe commuiiinity Ib it spirenud in h lehaauitifuol gr'ove a I-all invited to parlItakoe. Some t ii va spenUt very'3 plIeuasant ly wi I)I. ios teir is doing ai lie w() Samnong thioso kinid and genero tp(eple, and1( theuy know how (then wended his way homew~a nd on his way wishod fri ri naaWheeis, Qallty Unar.i.,. Tool eLadies', Gientlemen's & Tandem. it The Lighot Rtunniing Whmools on Earth. THE ELOREDGE THEIDEVREE We alway s Made Good Sewing Machines t Why Shouldn't we Mako Good Wheels I Nateo|0 8wii /#Chlne Co., 339 Broadway, Factoryt New York. BeIli'ere, lfe. Summons For Relet. 1 STAT;E 0M LUTH1[ CAROLINA, - Pickens County. J (Coi t. of Coinmnlon 'lta-. L lia Owings, la.n ile,4l U. iiitt. by 'I' F. ulinit his GnnIlin all item. A'0 UIi\ ii s Amani1a 1unt, .I"s i.:. Iint, Uze< 1I1lnt, 11. M. lin ck, 1 I. H.ock ant C. L. Iollhigsworth. Defentlants. Sunnnon: 1For Iieli( f. (('.)nlphint Servetd.) 'ro tle I)Ifen<tla . tiove nline(i: You are Iereby Sintnnoneti an1 re (Inire<1 to answ et" the complIti1. Iii thh action, ;f which at copy is herewith erve upon01 you,i ai to serve a1 copy of yoina ans.ver to the c:ill comt latin t on the sub" 'er Ihrs at thtir oflice at i'lckens. conr hoiie, Southi Carolina, wit hin twenty iys ifter Illt sorvice hereof,. cxciit'81i" of the (ltty of snch serviee; ti(1 if you fatii to niswer Ihe con piain! within the 1ine afi resal1, tit I'laintilT- in thit :te tiin will alply 'o the court for the rellef (ilnatIe(l In the conliplailit. 1)at(-tl Auigi t10th A. 1)., 1897. J. M. Stewart, c c t c. [s;m..] 1lorlgatn & Itlassinigae, l'laintill' Attorneys. 'I'o Anlttantla Ilint with wh-10iom the inhior lefeiI tilts lierein re.sitle: Take notice Ithit unless yon proclre the appo tintinen"t of gntr(lian, nil litemr to relireseit .Jesse 1. Iliii1t. inl Uzee lliint, tlhe it or clefrnclet itl; here % it bin twent y Itivs friim the strviel of thi: notice, the pliiintill's :Ittori -ys will Irc ure ,neh ap luointm:ent. l1org:tn & lIlassing:im e, l'laintill's Alttrneys. T1o ite non-resileut Itlefendant 11, M li1roEk TI'ake not i e 1t111i the Sin mtois in tli. aecton. of wt hieh the above i4 a copy sol( the coniplaiint herei I were filed in th1t ..llee of I he (lerk of the Court )f Cont ainon1 'lea for CtoIItr atd State afore said on the 30t h of A 1gust. 1897. organI & tliiatlsiame, I'Intiuill', Al tornei. S('lp2 97n"G. NOW FOR A ' RATTLI N FALL TRADE. --oog no 0oo goo t 'I le at imoshere is eha:rge<l with elee tricity of lttivity:nl renewectieoiltleet You cant f'il it, ii everv ' breath ymu Ii I halt. Y out c(an see etn)Iili hting evidence - of it on mmwry hlanil. 000R - TIMES ARI HERE! -- ( <-- - -0 u) g Ij5'" none iiilIilit niake it So for th1, i(who ti-:d wi its thii. fll. by. givin; tlleu h titr g."i ,I :1t liiiw p p1ri"e th-i I tIny h:ive e%ir then ;b e to gtt It let if rtr., , 11 I" l i%e Ii r ii i ig hwv (i fr ever i ela: ult oI f tiii four -iir... ue as hat-. hnr', Irt" l :t tl I ltini .Y f We'Il n' 11 recstiged fa n-sic ' e .8( W-We keep aii co-pll etei i li ofit 's2hL V E l .l reb il e i a s i : t. i i't fo t (initi ) . l i:: 1 t l net. c mi t f Ail e' av v l' nIill'sty induc y t lu y, SELLISON BROS. 1lj7-9i7yl. EASLEY, S. C ir t) ~J. A. SHIEPI-AiR] illO id I kee p n1rs tc always aA e Illiid andl wiill niot ho "ULN 1)E .1 1wssill havo' a Nico Frtesh Stoc U OF to( ~'Shoes andi ". Dry Goods dhand Notions ini a fw das liys. Call flad soot i stock hoforo 11 buing yourI Fall at: WViter Goods. SNails steel cut 2 and( 24 cen $ Nails, wvire 2.} to 24 cen'lts p~ You will findt me at the Quillia Old standlt, ori J. H. Martin's ol Respec( Itully, SJ. A. SHEPPARD, EASLEY, S. C. s(op)1 P7, 80 YEARS' EXPERSENOR. TRADE MARKg, Anjo.o sondhr' stat tRl itna , WOi(V i i i oti cont)hlti5t Oal-oet, agenicy for seculring pa~ SIn Amerien. WYe havo ai Wasihu gmon oll, sp inolaS Enko tharough Miunni Co. ro000v 80 IENTIFIC AMERICAN, btauit Iflully lihtlrated. ilrgest. circulation of any setountific Journat.w. ely, termaf3.00 t7aIja I $1.50 six mon hs. Spocielme copies anud IN HooEitd ON i'ATrI:NTS sonit, free. Address IMUNN & Co. asa nan ..Nm. ma YOUR FACE art I..oo]E. ?W'After Seeina our Clothing. And getting the prices. We have made ev^ry eflirt to boln trade and it will be groatly to your benefit to purchase ycur CLOTHN of us now. Our goods are liked wherever used and are the best to be ob tained. If you have not scan our stock, you will be surptose(d at the extensive variety of carefully selected and handsone patterns in 150Y' J.I I , -A ND) CIII1_A>]t1 N N CM AJ' N N'O inl every conceivable and desirable style. GREFNV LLE S. C. MORE BARGAINS! MeAlister & Bea'8ttie. Dry Goods, Notions, Carpe1 sld WiidOw Si'(1. Last Week's Sale was succesftul so far as novin g stock is concernel. Our overload of stock has beein very much I ed'ce l, ar;'l n;o,w cvery De. partment is in good Running Trim. We have Man.y l;1o;gaiins vet, and are making others every hour of the lay, so I'urchaisers may liwl as (iood Bargains this week as last. We are getting in New Stock, f oo, every <lay, b,oug.nl at the clearing sales of the Big Jobbing Houses North to sell cheap, c"hcap. -i'iBARGAINS! BAllGAINS:! .lA 1(AINS New Lawns, New Mitts, New WVash (oois, Nw GIov, Newl 'T'able Damask, New Towels, New 1'mclerwear, New Not iins, N'e Ilosier y, New Table oil Cloth. '1'ITE NEW FA). "Ahwrdeen'" 'lai Shirtings (new vest styles fo ir men's summer Shirts) at 10. 123 and 15 cents. c New Guaze and Angora Flannels (inffar,ts wear) 25 to 50 cents, i 22 yards 40 inch (tine) Sea Islan(d for k1.i.0m ' Y \ou can siupiy (inl many lines of goods) get here this week, One Dol lar and Fifty Cents worth of goods for One Dollar. P S.-Butterick Patterns. IIoe Tone 93. Bell 'Phone 222. GreenileS.C Gower 2 Speights, --Dealors In DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, GL ASS, SHINGLES,V LA THS, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER,. PAINTS, LUMBER, &C.1 J S 3 U Z City Warehouse. l07 Laur ons 't. W~old ho0 gladl to hiave ourIPick ens8 frionds(1 visit ouir CoalI, Wo o<l VViie~~' ~I and1( Lubmb)er Yard, on~ C. W. C 11. i. ieos- ottii~i n R., (orner Broa<l and' Georgiainag'em:ll. eisih R Streets. Iiii ii n'bfielm k Cower & S peights, [ ~ h ' 'l GIreenivillo, S. C. otlalltU ~rsl.li~ Tf apr2O97y1 I haved jus hReily :i ('arl. it. iou itreas ota y u ami se me b\orhur m .rde, Cler'slale.l hul orl. iQW Nm R.O.nhie, al -9'ved. I hav e i ly, a il i. apr29-07yele .am ut In piirsiniuice f amaorYourfsffor'ltraire R C otoryL f l' liieke.I ii' [i e (1 1Iti i. Oins, -lul 1mard -97. Liberty,iiS.lC. W.II lir. Oc oi. Iurs nanceiii of an' l r<l r of for sue, e / /re adlte (inte abov Staitc fei cae,~il i by i . yl l CI.s Waisre idino- .uinae, o hail !14th da of Jnuy 197, n1on site iNo I. Clerk's oame o i lii to ill f or /h 'b.i ih - next,nca tm Pi.kn cou yhone,0 bCarj ia <hwi~ing ie ega hon rhi .iffoi Iae the followi e. cie 0ea etae t. Wi f inth County and 'ii iteaonii in (likthe/I 2 andl h,I in ihe tiwn laut nun ~ ie hv , '. . e hv heifom *0.f)amdu (,aens a conit a i.(. ni o in ,r o n allre h eac iiie arelo rc,o Terms yin iii hi' d a e o t11 m Cinrehwllsl 31.Gu'gedrr gi ad ~F. adly~ .(' I arin "&ANESN Ilf-I y Bicycrelesoe r ines Smth. ~ , ?Ii tot In) pus, nc ' <- Cln rerk of 'foeelosuretf madein he bov stted eas 1, li n. . 1 -R. J. P..CARLISLE, Dentist, Green.' J ville, 8. C. Ofico ever Addieot'0 Drug Store. DRRBETKRK PhRKIo ysiian and 6ur Office at his resideuce at the ir houno place, on '1'T olye Milo Rlver. March 8, 1894 1)R. T. 1). LEONA1D, DENTIST Allwould be lotglarantee1j* Office over Bruce & Doster's Drug te .. tuch1I)9y 1. J U. FTZER AL, Pl(yl0 A. * pher, G reettyllie, 8- C. Of ol ve Addisonl's trug Store. All work guarauteed to give Salitfao. tion. n118-97yi. To The Public. igJ woubl respect fIiliy Inform the pub. ie ihat I)r. U. T1. Weldon, ntit 10 u ' il favorably known to the citizen. I'I i"IcIgS I"otutaty, Is uiow tlesolitvd v it ha iui tihe prnc lee of nis try. Oile : hintre foa m. ooln (tl, stairs) City' Natilona'i 11am,k 111nek l1-:a. NoItWIooi & NoRwooD, Gleenvlle,. 8 C. 13. A. MOM AN, IV. F. BLA8S1NOAU14 (ArI enlvill ti. C. Pickenls, S. (. Morgan & Blassingame, ATTORNEYS AT:LAW Pickons, C. H., 8. 0. Piraetice in all the courts. apr-16M-iy l. Better Raise Mules Than Buy Them. . I M I IA SIC ELL, . weighs about 1000 Ip''Ia unll will s'trve tnares at Pickene for $11t) fowa violt.. 'I'Rt'1Ml'E-1T, is four years old, weighs aluumut. GOO 1oin14l and will serve mares at (otltings Creek farna for 8G for a colt C. L. Hollinsrsworth. De.5, 1895. Misses IcKAY, Mtin Street, GREENVILLE, 8. 0. Ilave now ready for saile all the Latest Styles in I hats, oIini ets and Caps, For Ladies, Misses and'Children. O(' They keep constantly on hand all the Novellies at lowet t prices. Your patronal;e solited. M'SSES McKAY, Main Street, Greenville, 8. U. A114 (i,AI, K. GIl,. E. COOPER. CLARK & cOOPER, --1)ealle's in MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, .7>'Tombstones of every Description.-in -ALSO MANTELS, STATUARY, VASES anId Wrought Iron FENCING. CLARKI & COOPER, apr8-97yl. GJreenville, 8. 0. -0 Wea lare no0w at our ne(w stantd, N'o. 1l5 8. Mi:-. stree, (opposite Stradley & Ilarr's store,) where we will lbe. glad to see our CuIstomeiirs. Mises Nettie and Ada Rogers are now N oth huIsmag the most complete line of MILLINERY ev. r roughti to (iaenviile. I 'mi f.r 'n.h :iam sall for Cash. Lead.' -in ow ii ic-, iii 11r10 to. M~IISSES ROGER ', (fR MEENVILLE, S. C. As Received!i A ma rge lot of amen and btoy's T 10000 a1 full lane of II A ltNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, ETC., lo ?"I pay casha for hides, wax and) tal. Ruecesor toi Uower & Ghoodlett, 102 Main Streeat, Greenaville, S. C. Maralbl2.vl Bicycle Con test F"ACTOIsV SH[OE STORE. 50. 'cse"t 50. Bicycle, Ladies or Genits Model given away We will give the above named high grade, well known Bicycle. To any paerson h'avipp the largest ajnppnut p1f~ ele to their prodit fp 'jbppy I October 1st 1897. Whoiol on exhibition at Dates' P5 cycle Repository, The Factory Shoe Stmn J. M. Dickson.