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Your corre'spo)ndent after having been1 confined for lh most part., for three weeks, to the binse, from a serious hurt on the left Shoulder, was glad of the op. portunity offered by the kin d hearted ltov. 1)i'. Riley, of a buggy rido with our good fricnd in visiting the schools under his sup('t'viaion a.s county superintend ant. 'Tie tirst. school visited was the Croswell school, in the neighborhood of the Easley Bridge, and taught by the Misses Kay,sisters. 'T'le school is located in a beautiful grove of forest land, acces sible to wood and water, and is ia large and comfort able building for school pur poses. Vo wore a little late in artiving (11 a, m1.) but fonnd the sisters buisily ongaged in hearing the recitations of the children. Very soon those oercises wore closed iu order to hoar what the Superintendent. might have to say on the subject. of eclleat ion. '1'hc u)orintonodent having spent, it largo portion of his life inl teachin p school, wasI well qualified to speak an. tlloritntively Oin ti.is subject to teacherr and pupils. 'li'' school had an enroll. mont of over 11)i) pupils, with an aiver ago atteidanrve of 7(1 or 80. Tio attend auco the day of tIho visit was; about 50 From the c unit:1'nicnent of the doctor'i address, ie sectired the closost, attentioi of teachers anl plipils. lHe propounded this question to the school, "What ari you here for?" atul one little bey replied "to learn." We are born into the work with our powers of mind and body un developed, but. the lbusiness of the teach or in the sch'o room is literally to t'acl the young idea how to develop, showet that it w..s plissiblo to have all tihl knowledge of books and book learn ing in the hed which would h) of litvtle 1s vice in solving the problems of life with out the training of the heart, lifting ni the thoughts from naturn up to natnre' God. This moral training is indispen bly necessary to qualify th., children 4 our schools to become good cit-:ztis, ant lit membors of s''ciety and tie chttrch 11e nptly illnsr.-tod the relation of tt n-h or and pupil to th it of the farner inl it cultivation of t lie soil. The soil must l properly prepartd, and tho seed platnte and tho erops cultivated in order to in sure success in fam'ii*ing, with It lI bles ing of (oll in : ending sunshino and ntiin So too in th1.1 cliltivatlon of t h I Ihyisml and mont.ll lg'a.ties of the pupil. T'ls powers m1uat he developed b y texrt'iste at, home aInd1 in the ;chool rto:. t'rget upo parents a:( .;iwciallyv the tIrustee! of schlmn Ih Jora imporu'i::12 tof (laii c'o-op)erauft,in wnhII it etelii' in fli great work. T'': exe.-1 itnt acit'I n'sf wo orre'spot)itt int tnfor'cing Ite ltesens' o instrtuctioni so ablyv sit forth by fthe alu per'intende nt in biis amhnih!e ltbhtitt. Thte next. 25cho0t we v'isitted w.ts It' tnt taught by MIissa I>;ma .1 enudi'cks. IIlen the enrollmne. t rntihot about Sti intl flit uveolge aufttliano-. wats -15. T.'iiera wt 20 presntt t-~i beldy we we-re' iher'e. A. tIXOcIisos to be ciut sliot, Itl lhey; wert 2nuch the ailnle tin at thei (Croswe'll stchool. ali lit'011 NIte ln t.t v. 31iss Iit itd, it-l .... ............... -. .art) , ftl StIti'er cal mi't by ,. r..t in iI tenm iii singitig. Mur. Ru lsse~: I i Gi' etark's r'egreftfed coutry I i iI.t Vt' it the townus ill sitareb'h of hea ei f'cif.thN forl tlle teti l ititit of iteir chtiltfren, ra:he i fa lint spend their itt their own'i ta'''JhI- rhood, andh thus te the countt ry as intt e t ownis. Itt Ithe told (en time.:, t he ii: i.:' a taf thne towns wotti oft.n prefercl to i-endat thiiir chiildren, es pc.ialty boay:I to tettountry seihtotlt to siecutre ant ednia'atitn wheiro they woultd be comatnsratively'l :e'eI fomt thei tempta tionas of city lit. Ti ion tihe eitizenis of' thle city fregn'ei:y ent thleir solts to the counitrty t(lcho.s aa voi nore t'qualt to tilt best, ittherit''ha 'ep lIhim t htonit int tho c'ity S.b -a'i . Thi stS11at f thiniigs ought to ho( r'i . wd a.lts f'tr as possiblte by flhe rina oh im atn Tile lust sh'i oil visi ted wais ft'e Liberfy sichoo 'ta ught fbv .\r, Miills andt his tills in Miss Mills,f Greenvi ilt. Conider'ting that the pres'enit ifs a t 1ino of deelenzston in most so l (1 t b Ltb: ty 'schiotol sihiowedup l)W' we! ini tr"ttrd to iunmhler in attend:m''.a.: - . ro e te nube f puis .a he. n75md10 withli pro hbe 1)0nr', ( :.'iit f o vr 1:10. .'VI r. ings umiaI tot .ia' erc. to ad the lamp. pf 5i1001 io. 't1ils r. tt' iiti: uhtot Brosperat.y oth tl f 'sn. htn tb their tio t) 11.05 ev(in2o f m evideent by th< leat ofo build-thr mg,adaml which te have beendthap py secrtion fof manyhers. o <Ltribetin not tom up grdne in rtwn o cat,ion The tstlsmert oa l)eho:tl oi the vor' ofihesit wth .vA Ity fvihngob Srce Mihis ad aie eelitalk town, pruo ven ite bady thf cilden thoro WEln, anTa.ml hihhv bee I. oprto'frmnfias'oLietyi Dr. DoyI Dead. Srtieca, S. C., Oct. 6.-Dr. 0. M. )oyle .was summonod to .ho bed io of a sick child at Calhoun oday at 1 o'clock and responded y going over on the train. Upon caving the train he was taken lddenlly ill. IIe -was removed in mo 1n1ConsciOus condition to the iomo11 of Mr. G ri ffn, the agent, of ,h; Southern railway, whore ho lied at 5:20 p. in. His family wias aummoned to ,ho bedside and O. R. Doyle, who ives near Calhoun, was with him :a his last hours. The rest of the ;nmily arrived too late. fho doa h of Dr. Doyle remuoves ron life ia public spirited and most popular gent.leman. Ho was a gallant, courteous, honorablo gentleman of the old school. IIo was affablo, genial wholosouled. Everybody likod ])r. Doyle. He was born in Oco noe county 66 years ago. When the war broke (lit ho tendered his services and sorved as surgeon un t,il the close. In Into yoar. ho has beon one of Soneca's leading phy sicians an( was identified with all of Soneca's onterprisos. He was local surgeon for the Southern railway. Tho funeral will proba bly take place thlmorrow afternoon from the Old Stone church tr"ar Fort Hill. Four childron survive hiin, Mrs. )r. 0. C. Jone , of Greenvillo, O. R. Doylo, of Cal loun, )r. W. R. Doyle, of Soneca, and Dr. 1. C. Doyle, of Laurtis. -Special to Groonvillo laily N\owli. IIO1W ''4) FINU) (IJ'. Till a hot t.le e r 'ommnl as1:4,;wit'.h Ilainu lid let it, itan,l t weny''-fouc r hr ur ;: -ecli, Inlout. or selt ing linllil"aIl- :t lii.easec1 Coll (lition of (ithe kfinlecs. W hen Iil.e -tIin: 1ilenl it, i-4 pos iliv' eVi,lencel of kille, Irot11ble. 'I'<o fr'etlinte,t ie-ire to Irinalle ( r inill inl the b:v-, is l-4 c1 cnc ic1einl proof ihat t.he 1.icln ;' :ci1l 1,1.cler i v' otll of orier . 'I'lere i omlfoiI. in the kl1t'ei_l e 1u oftein expre.+:cel, Ilh:tl I r. Kihne's Swr:ll I fioot, the gre.tt ki(inev reneu"Iy fulfills - e''ry" wi,h inl r,lil!Vuing iain in t.he b ack, kihtlevs, liver, h hiaulller :111i1 every" p:r-t (f the t rinary -issa it, '. Icorreel s ijnthility t.o hull ''rine :cc1i .a'he1iicng p-tin in p:csicn it, or b:" ehad tli'1= fillouin ci u.e cif li<icor, wine (IIr lh eicr, :ll,1 ec ome1'i l4i th:1t, .III p Ilea,4anl nece-.ityv of bein1; e1oulp lle<l fn ;rl"I lit> i n1:i1i;' I iue'" 41111-i11~ I he night. to IIrin:ate. The miild :tili-e extral,nlioar;" i(i'"t of' SwaV.Iltll IE it i' -,oon r':liz%1e. It -1i 11e: lilt- high1I.:t for i1- wc nutb-rful elures of 11he" mo141:t- (listre:-si1ng, (:e1-",. if you1 nelcI S1u l,icine ;cn.i shonh u nle111 ' I ie'bet. Stil by' Ilruggisk priece lifty cent' :111(1 one iili tar. I'mor a sImph- b i e and p:ph :i l :ii - i ,11 in Ic h.enut free by inaiil, Inen hiln 'i H'. ' 1'-: c't.i:.- .loYin u A t., 1tn:l -c1ci1 se"oir ful f u,11-11llii r hieIre.: (o lIr. Rituine'r I t'o., l In 11gh:nnlnsn, N. V. The ipreuriet<is e1 thi" telpvrgiu:uarlec' the ge"iinlenless of I.11: o!1er. f1l" I .97 1. J on Relief Cures Sick-IIe:(tachc Neuralgia, Cramps, Cholera Morhu. Diarrhe n, &c. 25 cetits for large hottle. Pr sie by I'reemalu & Ilencricks, Pick. I tii' (Ccnty Tireascrcec cf P'iie'ics co-ice ty, will cliii-n c u l .icik. forc the ecciiert- in cif 1.cxes- fcc tic-c-al yearc, IS 17. ice hey iiliei' a Pilwcl ns, iourt bconisi, lic tin' dl eI5ih <h t o 1 l lber,'1897, for t ice coliet ionc cif thce feel Itt Tc\, - - - - a neuci. liir Sccithilig !"c'ci, II. II. TaNx, .1 Intci'esi icn lI. IL. liincis, - Ipel schooic tacx inc Iii. Ni-. H:, " is, Ii. " Thie co iiictation rio:i tatx, '1.i5c. Pocll tacx, - - - - sIc.en. inc. 1" p-ir -cent wvil beii :ilec.! an,l x., ni tiionc isneiI aigacinst eieliniciiiint. tax pay tax cir ai tax rceipt, wcili ipleae cn'ielos l'is2lpec t fu lly, I wvill payV ihe abovi~e rewardi for' ice retiiri oif onie ( 'O )T' I IOWcAltDI whoii es2'!(cap fraini thec I ickenis Coeunit y Stic kscle cin thce 'Th oe f Mep temberi'i. P,ahl I Iowlard is bet'Iween'c twcety-ive an cid thiirt y yeafr4 Iif acc, is fair skiccned-c, l ightl hicti, rantie rcc ii d thick lipis, spae:i madeh, abiioit (2 iceet 1wot icesc tall, hhclt' eyet andcc weighsc. aboucit 110) poundi(s: (ch-an shiaved'c e'xcep't ac Sanlidy i.s l~itah. lleirncti tee .bccucces Crai )IONE Nerve acid Boe. Oil Cures, Rhceumicatismc, Cuts, Sores, Burncs and1( Bruises Large bottle 25 cents. Feor sale by Fireemlian & 1llendric'ks, Pick ells2, S. C. WE3 MA"EWheels - Quaity 7" Tool STYLE8S Ladies', Glentlemen's & Tandem. Tho Lightest Running Whools on Earthc. THE EL.OREDGE TIlE BEL.YIDEREn We always Made 0004 Sewing Machintest Why Shouldn't we Make Cood Wheetst National Sewing Machine Co., nan.. QUKL Tu 5 CENTi ~ OcTrT'OlT. This i.j what yovu want to know. .Jnt. halt, you can (in, nt't. wht, somne one avs, bit the tig I res i> the twrottf. I will sell you lwavv 1 Shil"ing at -1.. 40 in. ibectin;g at 43e., by 1.i)e bolt. A tg ood heavy Cotton Che(ekc :n to., by. the boll.. All bra,mlu of 'rints it. b et K. (ooi Sehool Boy .loans it 1:). Slioc' frt,m 2Ic., tip. I hi:tv"t a lot of small N'os. t'timi t I iIll .-ell t 75c. Soint co.st *l 00 :ui is high s $1.35c. Yom' chice for 750'. 1 will .sell m itlh .( r < tr'in -: . 1p r gItl lon il) ( -l ' . Vory g-otil at 20e. 1G. lb. r;oo(1 Launttry S,a) for 15t. T1ry it. A goo(l Utlershirt for 1>.. W1'atcr 1'tckets for IO. each. Good .Jeans I'ants for .i(e. It pah' aL botter ones for more mnoney. A gootd pair of IBoots for $1.50. A bar lits for noys' aml .\len a' chea) as inlybtlv's. A l-o tmanyt ohlier things too num11ero114 .) mnnion andl <on't forget I will tako chiuI u'ls, egg4, ctt.. iii exehange fot gnotls at, cath Iprices. I Will also pity 10C. It hu shIt:I for eatton seel. lomt(ent 'ind if yol I mte I t an' Iting, vuu h:la( I c. (:r Cun(- at. once andl pat' it. or I will t( sire to dim you or have sonit On1' 1.1 < )0 ofor m.. VrS')" for muore bn+int".ss on at ent=h J. H. BROWN, mar4I Libetriy, . C. Bicycles AT We have tht'ln fromu *2u.(11 :ni( np1) .wvaN. All first-ulcla- i(Y I. (Inte :tutl gIrirt' thr'nt, 11'r ll . it o.. ltr.')l-;I' :I III Ct'tl SNIDER & ANDERSON, ((11ENVil.11E, S. U. MIrain ,1 nf IHoIidayi ami4 Stllndard Stet It .il: 'iul l\ (~hu' $tie. ij)e iOi 11e111 jille r, ' i V i l t. l:ll IC lf te i.I book i n hel'ilelStte. .'net b. books on i(eiin:c ket .V w lt (1:1,"iheI. es n l. s e t Patroize e Y'or Homear-:an sl 'l'i41 Ius, str)Ingt ymOIr oii-o l)t:ie er i(tory.i llOVl )Oi3 A.W. HUCENSey SompN, 3-It, (-13 in 5 I lu 7, 3 is Mils earor. sep2wIL leinwO 1m. Po oiom Wonc rpro(entton stck agom-I ae roitalbl feroleic nallcaso proper tio of cro mdol he ntellgnueo 'ei'ier s ntiorn phaig yor Oseraglesof Stiigl pnsrotable,rslt ALE Y,e btie by- - ov S. . ing 'th . la.--ocnwi. o Ou Ginoses, Grisn t Miigcils, Flour lls Sawc Metills ae iall wokindsotaof wn etresrcs on h roductvf eran, aan I se aeu poitabs ly fetil e Wh andbn nelgn usen of Wntes-Anf Po ourlOtash.rnt wal ts a e n otr r) ca or S O c o t hel Pfl aresujt of fe uuIo1Iu o o w ai a GERMAN KAIWRK Summons For Relief. TATE SU''1UT CAROLINA,1 Pickens Cout.y. Court of Conohr u 1' a,t. i w ling', RIayIno::l O. i Iunt., by T1. f F. Ilt:lt. his (iuart inn a(l litii. I'il:t itif's. AUAINST m i.n lai llunl, .lese 1;. 11ntt, 1'Yz 1 1.1111t, II. \I. Biroek, If1 . I3hock at.di e U. L4. IIollinugswvort h. Dlefen(lan,tS. Srlummiont For UNelief. ((:nnIl:aiut Ser've'l.) I'o ti'ht"DfeintstIaoveI tnne<1: Yo' arve Hlereby Soumo1ne(i :tu( re 1nire(1 to answet" the coinphlaint in this t iction, of which :t copy is herewith ."Iv(d.cl 4)fon von. swl i t erve a copy of your* '" Is.ver :tinh' s:I e lrlint <mi (n the sub-. r ihier,:s1 lt l t ir ollice at I 'ie ls. cIn lu - house, oth Cll 'arolina.1, within tw niit' 11us after the sIrvice hereof, excluHiV of the dhay of smehl service; .und If yo" , faiil to answ fer the coan l:iIt within t -e liine afore-.ai1, the l'laintill'. In this a.e tionl will apply.o the co(urt for the relief dlemtaolle(1 in) the co npIlai nt. t lated( Augnst 30th A. I)., 1897. ' J. MI. Stewarh, c C r' C. [SuI:A,.j ?forgan & lihss ingiuine, l9:tin till- AtlarneyS. 1' To A tmaina Iunt, Iwilh w10hom the ininot e de4femd tilts herein reshrle: - Tlake notice I hat unlless yo(u p)rocuIre the apI oitin lent, of g inn lian, nll litel 1.1 rep resenit ,Jesse l'. I1unt and Ulzee Lotot, the Inior lefen tthvs here within twe tiy i ays from the service of thii notice, the I l.tintill:s Ia t OrnIeys will p rocur"e such ap - f hointmuent. Morgan &t- ilas ingamne, Ilaintlf Attorn'ey"s. To thie non-resilcut (lefemhtl iiI . Ml. Iiroek: Take not lee that. Ilhe slumoos inl til. ael.ion,. of which the above i:: aCopy ami( the comlatint herei i were tile1 in the ollice of I he G lerk of t he Court af Comn Imon Pleas foril (onitl y a1t1l State aifore sahl on the :30thr of A11u.u1 18'I7. .ilorgian it, I31hssingamne, I'lainfillt; A, torneyis. NOW FOR A RAT TL 1N FALL TRADE. --0600 =I00 ::00 TIhe almnosp.here is eintrel) wit hi lec trivil y of aeivity t el v ii et"e(l co tllielnee. Youn cnn feel it, in every hiwe.11h yont in hali'. hYoit cnti see ace l tn e vi eVitlees of it, oil eVery h:and, GOOD - TIMES ARE UUUHERE! ,g "W11 intem1) to unllm it So for Ow-e who Ina(le w'ithi ns tii f:al, by givin; ih i bh ttir gon1s al tt1er Iprir.: Ihai, they ha:ve ("ver be"en ab le to I t l al ni rtn. for,. &'"W' :we )Iallyr i e w (,owds fnr every <lit-:n11un1-1t1 .f I1ur -14)n'. 'Sill 1 aIS b:ii.. siolms, <,ry gnm11s :1iil clothini, . . hv:- j:..: : c ivell a nie hin'e of g'oIiat vey'. etr eral14 .le linie ar cainzini ionnl cin thel -ier 7ar1 hihEa.1EYte, loueC FAN'We AeNDen ~Th A Fhvle, sI haki er u Fill1 ish-crk :i ay bon I)''ih i)thank for( you'past5 Satiock OF T oI kn e a rs sokavaso bad andil 41 will not ban UND BcsLD." filK' J.wil h E PPAio rs Soc Dar g. y ?G oodiuse Ilsl no ar'i for d hays. Caieoytll a Isutmy toekfhi blefre uig yli ori Fal anio: Nils, fwr j to i cii e olng t por You iintdisth unh' aill mohe uilin 1d stdry .I. I'i. Maretin's old0 irn. All kinhof cornr. lmo)C 8o J. A T. PPA D,ris . .. THE Al ~- - I; Will be worth One Dollar Ebaiigh & reans. yatrd1s ;. gw1 -lrans with thtremtl iom but tons , a1l1 for... ............ ... yards School itov J14an11s ' i it threal ail buttotis, all tor....... se yardls becst. Schuaor Bilys' Jeals with thral"d and14 buttonts. ill for.......5i ytrtl, host S-oz all wool .entus with tlreiai andl buttous, all for......tOe yards best 1O.oz. aill wool .leans, with thread andi buttons, a 1 for......75c yards best 10-oz. all wool Jeans. with thread an(idl b ttons, all fot ...... $1 Our retail pirice is the saime as by the olt. You Can buy one yard (of tls as heap 2, 1 full ptiece. otton Flannel. ,,We are the pteol1('' oil ('anton 1-m. tels. A Cracker Jack" for he; 21 tip top or 61c; a never better for 7c. worth 9; a lustet " for 8c. worth 1ot; a -Corker" or 20c. worth 1 5c, and on up to 20e. a aid. Bleached and U.,bleua:hed. I)oi't nism this, A- lun Cinlihm Ch'ecks at 4[ andl Sc. )ress (Iinghams 5c. A heantiifit line. Ebaugh P1lONE NO. 175. .- - UUIt\ oct11 97y1. ar.i.t JE Of'After Seeini And getting the prices. We haN itnd it will be greatly to 3o11r benefit I 1f 8 now. Our goods ire liked wher If oil yhaVe riot seO.n our stock, yc variety of cart-fully selected and1 hand. YOI TT'L ANI) 4 ni every conceivable and desirable st3 GREF I MORE B LVioeAister Last Week's Satle was suiccessful s hur overloadl of stock has beeni very ni artmienit is in good Runinii ig Timto.\ l:hing21 otlihr ever.y hour ofI thei < largain 21thiis week as last. We are (ret ti in New Stock,I to* ales of the Big Jobbuing Houses North s8y-BARGAI.NS! BAl GA1 New Lawns, New M\itts, New W; hamask, New Towels, New Unuderwo: 'able Oil ClothI. TIHE NE ''Ahberdeen"' P laid Sh2irinigs (now t 10, 1l'2 and 15 cents. New Guaze andi Angora Flannels 22 yairds 410 inichi (tiine)-Sea Islam Yiou cani iimpiy3 (in) manlinhes or rr' and. Fifty C"nts wor th of goods. i P. S.-Buttnriek Pautterns. Hor2ne 1 Phione( 93. Bell1 'Phone1 2 lVERi CJ~flijETS \ /NDqV5 Are different from all other medicines. Each performs Im specific duty, thus doing away with Irastic purgatives and curing by the Mild Power Theor y. )ne Pink Pill touchess the liver, re mIoves the bile, the bile moves the bowels. Thue Tonic Pellet does the rest. Have one? Samplo freo at any store. hompioto Treatment, 25 doses 25c. Irown Mf'g. Co., N. Y. a Groeenoville, Tenn. Forl 81 sily Freemanilt & I IemI(lriks4, P'ick B, S. C. julI8yl. Mloney to Loan. D)n Improved farnm landa in 24um22a of $300 d u1pwvardsl. Loans12 repayable inI small11 tinuad ll aymets thlroulgh a period of1 lve lalra, thuis eablinlg theu horro,wer to pa1y op in any 02no year. A pply to J. E. JBogg4, Attorniey, cat7 97 yI. Plekans, S. C. n VD qL- _1.- "'. IW 0# ff. *-:- Ft fiof - "t.* f C( r. and Fifty rents to you at eJor(lloS. Red Flannols. G:o wool 1tt""t Twilled ..................10c t ".ool 11e.1 T'I' llt":I............ ....P ic I Ws: ool I e 'I'will"....... ... 1e lh t Wolel e T iw lle I t+I, :0, 25, 35, -') atni '50e. Sol 1. cheap atc .1-ants. Blankets I Well, I hey are eep. A 1 l wool heavv for $2.79. A gool one for 50c at pai'. A better one for 60 and 7.5c. aitl for $1. Phey can't, he tonchetl by ('opl etitors. All gratdes, all kimtls. Chealp! Cheap!! Di<d we hear you ilmientloni Capes and Cloaks P A g. o<1 (ape for 50c. A hetter ('alpo for 75c. Our $l ('aloe i" great. All styles :nli liceS in l'Insh, Astrochan, liavers, te. Undorwear. .\en's (,rvy l'niler-hirts 1.5w. air 2 forl ''.', a ml in ttir---E:xcept at r;l v-"iii.", I.aulies' fomi 2))e, ttp. .\ll lir-t t!alss nothill4 -ht.16y. (;itElNNVILLIE, S. C. 3. : Ol.ale - e our Clothing. ' nadtle every elort to bowm trade 0 plrchase yotr ever used antl are the best to be ob m) wihl hite. su'1Ise( at the extensive :,mie pi lt t or.- lin le. .LEr S. C. ARGA INS! B13e at tie. 01:4 h im H i10a0% Mii4(P%. Leh NC%'l tit, an'(l ,. hoery Ntw We hA.e. y ..in .. dar ev r day hou .I he cl rn to JsE IrFhe T, L 7 (ina. t wea) t (et50 cene. .. Gower 8, Speights, DJOWRS, SASH, BLINDS, S A SS, SHINGLES, LA THS, DEMIENT, LIME, PLA STER, PAINTS, iyLUMivBER, & C. Woul bo ladto havo our itck sfriond8 visit our Coal, WVood ad( Lumrber 'Yard, on C. W. C R'. R., cornor Broad and Georgia treets. Cower & Speights, Groonvillo, S. C. n.nr9..77el ItU. J. P. UARLISLE, Dentist,'Gren. i ville, S. C. 011co over Addison's 1)rug Store. Rt. 1IIRT KIRKSEY, Physician and Surveon, O11}ce -t t hwl resid nce at t he Kirksey home phce, onu '1'% elev Mile River. .\fareb1 8, 1894 I. 'T. 1. LEONA IW, 1)ENTIST. All work gluaranteed. would he pleased to serve you. Grecenville, 8. 0. O11ico over Bruce & Doster's Drug Store. n chl9s1. C. il I Z(Fna l, PiIOTOGRA pht, C rp:'' .vil'r, S. C. 0111ce over \d(disontt, 1)Dru;; St-,;r". :1 w! . I'. M . ' ( ve .satisfac I ion . pr8-97yI To The Public. /14 twoti ll retiawIIO fully Inform the pub lie Imu ir. U. 'I'. Weblon, w%ho is well, ntl favonib1ly klnow"t to the citizens (if i'lehi-'s t". 11ty, Is III1W aissoc1aed wvithi us Inl he plrat(l hen of I )enistry. Olilce: l:ntire froni t roonIY (up stairs) City Nationala Ia. ik liaock 1)us. Noawoo) & NoRWoOD, lteenillie. S C. n. A. MllnIAN, W. F. 1LAS8INGAYE, G(ree nvillo S. C. Pickens, S. U. M organ & B1assingame, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Pickens, C. H., 8. 0. 1'r;at"tiee in all tho courts. ap r-Ic-!iy Better Raise Mules Than Buy Them. .1 M 1: ASK ILI,, weighs about 1000 lJo44nmis1 andl will ' tr' arII;te at Pickens for .III for" a 4fill, Ti. It'M iET:'r, 1i four years old, weighs a but! "It, I 100 1(tul 111141 will servo mares At Couldings .ree farn fir 8( for a colt C. L. moliinesworth. Dec. 5, 1845. 1isses McKAY, Min St ru.t, (CIilEN1I V L.E, S. 0. I I:v n w al rtly. :1' for salc all the J.aee Stylus inl H a ts, 1oi ets and Caps, For L,dlies, M isss and Children. [:7h'Ieycv ke4p1 constantly on hand all the NuovrltII al. lowet p ritce.s. Your pallorge olited. M'SSES McKAY, ..ua stra"ot, Greenville, S. C. A 1i (' 1. .\ l{ l1;1. E. COOPER. CLAF & c OPER, MARBLE AND GRANITE MON UVENTS, JrfTomnbstones of every Description.-*ft r-ALSO- - MANTELS, ST.\TUARY, VASES and~ Wrlongh~lt I roin FENCING. CLARK( & COOPER, apr'8-97y1. Greinville, S. 0. -0 We arie n4ow~ at o)1 ur 'w itan, No. 115 S. Mai:. streef, (OIpposite Stra:dley & Barr's store,) where we( wvill be glad to see our ens lmers. Nor h1' bn.jivm 1g the4 miost 'ompilete. line oft MILL IN E IY 'ut f,ir a-lh ui~ tel foru ( ar..h. 1.end (:UiE'Ni\ iLLE', S. C. rst eeived I kee n ' full line of IIA It N ICSS, CO(LLAIis, IDLES, ETC., !\ a?' I pa.v ens hi for i di'e, wa x and( tal '44 . 3. i.00 11ElTT. S;u4'cessor t o (uwer & G4oodlett. P1. Min i SI4e4t, (h(reenvihll, S. C. test 5 Of Bic.ycle, - LadI4ies or (ient1s Model given away by Dicks.~on. We wil give the above named high gradeI, well known Bicycle. To ul.v person0i hlavinIg the largest amount of s(ales to their credit for Shoes by October 1st. 1897. Whee'Ol exhibition at Bates' Bi. eycle Repository. The Factory Shoe Store. J. M. Dickson, 'Manet'r.