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The People's Journal ''. C. IlOBI NSON, Editor. 11. U. I1xSTIKIt. Pui>livhla. rUDLISRED EVERY T2URSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year Entored at the Post Office at Pickens as second-ela$s matter. 'rI1f1HDAY, NOV. 18, 1897. NE WBOLD. Dat ctivo Nowbold, who shot and killed J. Henry Turner in Spartanhurg, is still at large, not. withstandiig the reward of $250 for his capturo. A former con stable, Mr. Stevenson of Winns boro, is bo-n talking in Colum bia to the e'l1oct, that Newbold is near Columb ia, ready to surrender. It is also stated that negotiations are pendinilg for his surrender and that his bond will bo made at the proper tim. Newbold does not want to gi to Spartanburg, but desires quirters in the poniten tiarv. N,'w>old has told Stoven son his vorsion of the homicide and claims that the fatal shot was aceidetntly ired. NOTHING MOIRE. "Som , days ago The State made mention ot a letter, or rather a portion of a, letter, received by Mr,. John Sam Vernor from his son, the Rev. Phillip Verner, now a miE. sionary in the Congo Fr' e State, which hi'r"tgoit. the news of a inns sacro of his )oople by hostile na tives aind his own"I narrow escape. That portion of the letter giving the delails o f the affair was miss ing from th.- onvolop when it ariv ed. Sinct tihat time Mr. Venor has been expecting the missing portion of another letter to araive, but up to ve"sterday he had heard nothing." The ahove 8)pearod Monday in the Columbia State and must cause some anxiety among the friends andl relatives of Rev. Nr. Yernor. While he is not much known in this county, still hit -father has m:iny friends here. Mr. J. S. Verner is a native of Oconee coutnty and resided ther( until ho went to Columbia whet he was obect,*dl Comptroller Gonor a]. 11. ij now Master of Richlan< county 1111(1 g vets his old friend from the up country with cor(lial ity. TO Il;E tUI'tEME COUIl'tT. "'At tortney' (bmeralm Ba rber hie about olbtabod.i the consenilt of M1 J1. P. N;. lryan, the' Vandercoe COn1ceIlt a t n I(y, to hial(o ti Vanderccl cuase ulp to the suprenl court, aind w i ill h-aveu for Chtarle toni tomtorrow to miake finial a rangoeen ini the case. Th'loug 11o efforts w ill be ntogtect o ai hloarinIg aresol as31 pos1)0 little is enttertainiod by tI ist rationi that a deOcisio' obtained0( hI or'ib next legishait~ that r'o r . Oat Att .oer is still tight .at p ickage busino1095 .4y finishd iIho battle before legislature meets. Should thec not be.. decided by th'at Limo, legislature will be in the d about the ditsponisary andt solve thle l iquot,r quenstionl with dispensary Bl imuinated. Then tug of war would be betweon saloon and prohibition. friends of thte dispensary has already takent a step towards hibition, would for consistona sake go with the prohibitionist A hI7npI'lsIa. "The de ucislion rendereVtd inl United Statos court ini Atlanta the Riuthonithal & Biuckart or nal package shipmonelt case been another blow to the disi: sary, and judginig from what * attorney general had to say after the hearmng, it has comie quite a surprise to the State. is , taken to mean the end of refusal of the railroad lines to I original packaiges p)ackedl loose straw. TIho natnue of the ort issued some1( timie ago is dire< * contrary to the terms of the cision of the court, anld the r roads wvill doubtless annul th orders immnedliately." The Columbia State publis the above news in its issue of M day and the dlecision brings Southern in line for the promot of the original package busini This will, of course, encourage 0. P., dealers to bring suits agai the other roads and this barriei their business will be removed. The only 1hope for tne diep mary will be a favorable decis from the United States Supte court upon the right of the 0. dealers to sell or the pasange Senator Tiliman's bill. Bioth so' a good way oil and the origli * \ N:w. r... * . ..rpa^ .t *.4 o+a LAWYER THOMAROW. W. S. Thomason, attorney for Detective Newbold has been severe. ly criticised by the press for sup. posed assistance to his -olient, when he fled from justide. But the criticism was. premature ajid the papers talked Kithout" kzow ing the facts. Mr. Thomason did nothing unprofessional r.and 'was unjustly- -ceisured fbr a ."mtter whiuh he'did not ladvise or"expect to occur. The paiers have,.seen their mistake, and, a making necessary correotiQns,. Clerk's S6e.. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA 1 COUNTY OF PICKENs. In Common Pleas. In pursuance of Decretal orders made in the following stated oases and on file in the Clerk's office for Pickens coitnty, I wjli soil the fol lowing described. 'lands in the several cases namend op Salesday in iocember,: next, at Pickens cotirthouso,. dtir-. ing the legal hours for sale to-wit: Emps. ,Freeman, et. al., vs. W. B. Freemuan,,et..af. , . Tract No. 1. . Containing thirty-sevetn and one. half (314) acres more 'or less, 1n the county and Rtatd aforeA id adjoining I ra N and 8, Thos. LIope; J. H. Brd riFa'nd others. Tract' No. 2. Containing thiiity (30) acres more or less, adjoiniing tiracts Nos. 3, 7 and 8 and J. H. Bowen and oth era. ... Tract No. 8. Containing thirty-six and one half (861) acres intre or lees, at( joining tracts' N.o1. 2, '4, 5-:4nd'7 and J. H. Howens.. " - '. Tract No. 4. Containing forty-fotir (44) acres more or less, adljpiningtracts Nos. 8 and 5 and the Hamburg road. Tract No. 5. Containing fortf-ote and one half (411) acres more or less, ad. joining traots Nos. 3 4 and- 6 ana the Pace land. Tract No. 6. Containing forty-nine and one half (491) acres more or 'less. Ad. joining tracts Nos. 5 and 7, ,Ron nemore land the Pac. land. Tract No. 7 Containing 'thirty-otie (31) acres more or less. Adjoining tracts Nos. 2 6 and 8. Tract No. 8. l Containing thirty-three 'and opt 6 fourth (334). acr more or )ess. . Adjoining tracts oa. 1 2 anc7. , These lands:are sold for ,parti. tition uionk tho heirs at law of James G. 1'reemuin. deceased 'iil r. cash, the balance on one and twa kyears tuine with~ iutat femr :da ,of sale. Secured by bond of th e purchaser and mortgage of th . premises.' - Puychiasera to pay for n11 - and for r'o~ ... ttwart etaI al tract of land in the county of Piol OUR and State of South Carohi: oon Mile Crook waters of Keowl o-liver. Adjnining l:nds of A. mng Alexander, John P. 'Alogndegio, ,y mud Et. Alexandor and' '6thers' contai the ing i-ty (60O) acrees more or les aeiniHurricano Towvnsh ip. 'Sold f th Toarmis are half cash on day ark sale thie balan~ce on n credlit1 nay twel vo mnonthis, wit h in tecrest fro the day of bale, secured hy'a bond the purchaser and a mortgage the tPelurchhmsor to pa~y for l~pp l'he aind for recording thin aamo. 'i"g James B. Jones, et. al., ) >ro- v.s. ny's M. L,. Jones, ot. al. .All that certaiu piece p)arcel tract of land lying, be.ing' situai in the count'y and State af'oreu theO on headI "atiers of Thw,i ('bei igi Dacusville1WW'inMp, 'riin' i has lands of 11. L. Hendricks, J. en- Smnith,J. II. Awh ler and - pthei the containaing twq, btifrd aind si uist teen (216) acres~more or rls's. as Terms.odneUhiril 'cash, the' Ii mItnce in) one and two yeairs wi the leave to the purohaser 'to- anti, ake pate p)aymn't, with' interest 'frc in (lay of sale, secured 'sby tihe- bi hers ot the purchaser aind a mnortga itl of the premises. do- Purchaser to pay for papers al Oil- for recording the same. ose Ji. M. Stewart, Clerk of Court, hes _... "";NGEOWODD ion I have no0w purch,nsbed a New Stock Grucerin's etc., andl can be f&unad ati ass. Lewis oi Sta.nd. -. ... the -This stock consists of all kind of Cam nst ; oods, (Coffee~s, Sugars, Cantiles. Soaps, a To ey wl : old cheap. Coms. a d I VERY STABLE! mue I also run a Livery., Feed and . Ihchian P,, 8table. nluggles and horses .on hand b iroc all the tIme.10 and at reasonable rates, Will buy or swap m'ules and horses. l*Comei to se.e mue,. 1a1 Voajrs-for tradeO, - iB. M.ORIPPIN, ovnt4 97y1. Pinkenn, A . TT Cerk's a .STATE dE. s0UT1-1 OAI. iN, , COUNTY OF Po0KES. In the Court of COummon rieab.. .Newton Oat$, eta el., Plaintili, Itinfus C. Itoper, et. al, Defendants. Cfliplaint'for Pa,titliot and Sale of Real E'tate. By viii no of a (lecretal order nade bV the lIoiorable O. W. ltichauin, .prrAht. lng .t.dge, on the 27th of October. 1897, in the nbive stated cas'. I -will aall to tht hb'lat bid(1er- at. I'lckcns (piutt;H9uatse, South C:arollnu,' on* Monday, the 6th 'day of; 11eceinber, 1897, dtiring tho 1 egal houtr of sit,'for dne-thiril tash and the othet two-thhd s1I9 eqal "ainnual Iinstallmecnti witj incVrest from day of sal., secured by th'-bo(d'of thie liurebas:er- auil a mtortgK04 of the preilses sold wit I .ttve to antlci .pate paymecnt, the following deeribed :Itnde, 1 longing- to the ettstto of lit' and 3ary Oate., dece'red. lIving in tI4 Suite antd; Cai.hty aforesid, within and a,ear the town of Eaaley, to-wit: Lot Nuinher One-Containing 29 3.10 neres5, ndjoinino- lots No. 2 and 1U, nad lands of A. 0. Wyatt, A. W. JKolger, 8. C. Johnson and others, on. Talte ,COck street an(1 'ickensvhl te road.. L"t N tiiiabor 'I'w4)'-CoaItahinng 2.1 acres. ;adjoh ing lots 1, 3 and 11, aan.djonintg hands of A. G. Wyatt t und others ad1 oli ii oxteuslon of 'Tabejo Ioek street. Lot N JIJItl)er 'Ihree.C.(oniGafnmg 30% neres, a(Ijiitlig' lot9 N( v. 2, 4. 9, 10, 11 and 12. aat(''zUjaoiibg kuttds of'Alouxo t'nger aanal othels. Lot. Ntaher . Fo'Qur-Containinng 261 a'':R,i Ij 'iilg htiS Non.';3, 6,1),antt inanda ofjEnil,wll a oI1 r l ndht .' .." . , -j I.t. t:imiher fivt-Cunta inigig :I- , iutrr-, :lj .iling lots No-. 4. 0 aa-t 8 Aid jan.ls of I; r, - ' isell uid other., s:a 1: Eau ilepna 'lnt ronad. 1.i ."Nt,uilie'r six Contialbing 24%acres, Isdjoingit-g lots' Nos. i, 7 and land--ot . A. l. yait. an) i.hpr o lasiey anttd I'ia-dmon t rofahd Lot.Nnight, -vtn - Nuut.bt igg,1n 7:10 Aeres,*p t1'j tlhg Its Nos. "U. a;xt 1 a.111 I:ands of A. . Wrynt.t Mr'. M:1 I1iggs ttod othe('r on 'aslvv ndi([ Piedmr ont roa(d. I .(,t $ iinihIer Idight-Contaiuiug 46% iiert's. adjuining l,ts Nu;. 5, 7, 9.,1and.4"o1 MIr. M:" y 1it igs 1131d other-, Oil Ensley ad1 L'ia-(dmnt,t rt :at. l. t N tn.nhaer N ine- C.mttintg 24; 2-3 daarws aljuisiing lots No=. 8, 10, 3, 4 1hl i1i1(1s of 4. W.. ' .g"., Mary I Igga i (1 hers. , -. list N nmnber'Ten--QOntininIg 24% acres, adja,inihtut's iN ' 9, m unil' 11itnd" of A. WV. 14'lg;er, W. A, Neild and others. [.ut Ntt t.ber id even-Cont.dnuing2;82-a nec:#, al1lj. hYit I,. N.(94. It 2. 3, and(, 12. the(' K'3v.tra,3 l ' loa. .djoiiatg lana4las ci Itiehard t Leuhardt.. W. A. Neal- and Othert ..a= . , PInhikerr tt p:'y 'for 1)eeds, Plats. Mortgages as 'd re"corliang sama'. l'lats on tile' int myv oflice. . .J. M. i 'EW .1I'. -Clerk of ('.,a.it. Ci4ation Notice.. :St''i E0.1' 41 aUOTIl CAIL.IN A, . Ootinty of l'ickenA. .[ By J. 1.. Newbey, Es(olire, Piubatl Jttdge. Whereas, .1. R. inrdino inade stt t te, to grnllit hhm i.uters of AdiiItnistlr tion of I he! Estate of 11n(1 eticts of J.'' It'n"r'lline, d(h-e:s(ed. 'I hlwe tart' 'r T.eiefore to cite and ' ai mtoni:,h till ,and :-.g.Ilar the kindr.d an - .;i tr it.(t I li je raid J. T. lUrdiueu. di .eenldi't. that1111 tiey 1.e antdt( alppe aru befoi m1d.'in the Curt of Prohnte. to te hel at Pickens (o:nirt I"io'tt, S. C., on ti 241th day of Nov. 1897 next, tier pubi catthot hyref,ut, 1,1 w'cloCk in the for nuon, tai th' w e.lls', If any they hay I h t'he 111n 01d. AdinhIItrth ul 1h3,nd4 n be gnan1tedu. - of .Nov .1897. lill 12y.rforlu o (m:KAI I *.. It. NEwttin I. " to p:rat, I i i er of A(1 dmiitrat:i1 Sof thte est.11te of anid effects of l'rkes - E. Mat x w,411. dIecl'ease. it ora of It' e aid I 'rie.-l ly IL. Ma:xwelIl. 130 iln ill thle I 'ourt of Prote)11 3, to p. held u t l'iekenls Colt ' iont 8. .t'.. onl lii he2n dt ay of l iee. 1897 ne: il In the fo r('noon)1, to sh) caus3VOIE'. if a is, they htua, whthe I ai. ii Adml1inistI (.iv'e.i imder my htlandi.thin 11th duty Nov. 189)7. inl th 33 yarofou )f (tldeendece. 2yero orI :f ,i.ut.] JT It Ne;wi.;n, J P P C. ( 'Th3e bladder3t wats erenIted for 01n0 p3 ,pose, ail'1' e~3cepjtale4 fot the urita an ld as5 233trel Ii 'isno lIe Lhatbe to any fot ra f d1i.3easd except1't by 0one Of 't.wo wn iThe-Ili'vt war he rom) itrvet, nectionl carles 111n treatttnsent of other disei 0illEF? OAUSE. . IUnhealthyv urinhe from ni .halthy k L)r !)3 ney i3 11he (hlief ett lle f t)Ilacler, troili to $9the omb,likt, th blatdder, wias el ted (for onelt popo1e, adIf not docto:i inn ne *I;.lai' not ti:mble to wtenknesso' a'. ii,aise, e'xcepjt in rare caises. It La Sit.n ('bak f n3113 very clove to) the bI.tdul y thieretfore any p-dni. di<ease or' iconvi [l t'1, 3 1)1ce m'afestd "in the kidneys~ . b).3 X- or womb~ h ronble oft some34 sort. The3 G. a3void4ed. Tom tind ouit correctlIy. Pet' ye - nrine :-s de for' iw nly-f:ver hours; a se .. menlt or set3 tling jidteat.es kidnter or bl1 - dler troubleh. The mitid and34 thet' extra 1d Ro)t, the irent hno and3 tladdloerrer dy i, ' oon ren lizod . If y'ou need.1u at me go CIe4 yott 2'ho3l1d havie the3 betst. At dra G(st lfty cent1. 1133d eC dollar3. Yont n) ad- III 31v af Ilample- 1-o)1 le nndii pamplldhet. h)g senl free byV maIil.-- -Metin T4u1 1 Ptit1 PIS. 00 JotNIA b,and3 sogid yourt nd.ie,p Tihe~ propIrietei's of t his 11paper gumaan thej grinene01'ss of I hi~ offert. -. . Wesistpes manIfle,ts itself in the los of - mbitioni and aohing bones, The blood 'he gafery4; the@ tssues are wAstink--the door ..., ~belngo ned fbrdisease. A bottle ofBrowr .rron1 era taken in time.ill rest,re yo ed -i h,h sothe yur nerve, maI yo, be than ant expenisive speeia course of mediof IIr #tnIr~Ioi Iitters i@s ld by elI dealuj Notice of FinaI/Settlemeri I will apply to J. 13. Newhery, Prob Judge, for t'IckensM counIty3, for leave a aeafilnal NettIlmenIt of thmo estatot Mra. $, A. 3t. Orr, d1oe'3nan4d, (on the 2i ge day of November3233, lir1, andl4 ask to be ( a mUissed as Admie.'tstramtor... - -- W, .-Orr, .oct28 t4. - Admnisnltrator DIU Nerve and llonq Oil Ctr ' JPtheumatism,, Cuts, Soeres, Bur and Brizises Large bottle 95 cents, For salo b)y F~roemanIl & Ijandrlie, PIc ~,I fAttTRADE. * fho utteiot'd@her.eb htared with *lee. Ir,,0 & a'vt:ndaroe bo aeo 1 t ttt ;gyry i .rth' OW lw ee m):a u evigetne.ee - IMES ARz UUUEHERE! r-0-'r-o-'o"o A-W4 n4tnd a make it do, fort thope why . trade, with .ns itos fall y giving them b- ttei- goola t - lower (ikes than they have evei'been able to get bereto. ftore. g We are daily recetag new Goods for every department of out stolt. Such as hat. uhoev, dry.gode an clothing. ggWe have Just, received a nice line of ladics trmnsal bahta and sailora. All to go at very low prices. -WW LJp as +oeimpletc a hue of Gen. erdl' r*rabAi,e astean le found In- the co ur trout[e ctipitil'le'i"rd -awlniteras are high', grad.e warea lowest 9P# .l;et , .8 U'udgltt- tur-ward---.de iI i ' 'i1 l1f our frlend. and .cnst.nm era f-vi4 o11r'%t' %vtn In E:a4ley. "W.WaV' a.t tiuenthn, that the values w c t! q qr .% lil it.dpce you .to buy... : mthpkIs for yugr past patrog u r. w aiivirres eettilly, 9# ISON BROS. j ~T?477' EASLEY, S. C J. A. SHEPP ARD .r - 1Tkei tiFrbsh stock always oti ht id ah $ Will hot be "UNDER - i -will l -kve=a Nice Fresh Stock Sho(e and y; Dr o bI ..,ware-2% to 21 eente p.i no t Hfl fil n'dmiat ihe Quiliiai 1 *.AAa SM PPAR~D, t - - - - - This luihA ) o," wwant' know. Jnja whata youg'4My dd. ,iot what somte omi - avu,.but AhN* fgurus fs the proof. r.I wil4.ll1on heaiy f Shi.:tig at 4c Rlin/Sedt1g at 44c., by the bolt. nA g'onel hav~y Cuttuin Cheeks at 4jc. ~.! by the tI)4tt .l. - of All ib utdaM Piints at 6 CiA. mr -Good kMmnol 1Ioy47eanus at 15e. Thloca-fren - 25e;'-up. 1 h-.ave a tot o 2'jmall Nos. that 1 1 wii .l athe. Homn dcoat #1.00 aind as high a $1.35e. You choice for 75:. e. I wIll sell molasses frotn 20e. per gal ed l.on up to 45c. Very good ut 20c. it.5 Ibi'. goo JIIu ry3ong for. 16, .2r er. A good eA cbittefr 15c. WalVter ltuckets for 10c. each. hy Good .Jeaa ~ iWfor 50c. a paIr an 1-letter ones foi,rt money. . er A god p)aIr of Boot. for $1.60. A bat out iintad ois ~S d iten a. cheap a lil- aqybody's. AI<o tuany other thinugs to ad. nteimeroua to meintio a anld dton't loge or- will t ' , etc.;ht ae.e awg iP' fa got 'p'jI. ih Alsh -ga We- l6e. a bna bei for teetton seed. di. - menhtut nIfd if' yo.i ow.' "o- anaythla tepl mu hado ter outueC at 01no1 and pay'.it(e Yorptta a~rttaayus er. am sop ir or ,siiss.g es I.. ~ 3.L. DRWWN, t~ tu*-27 i Liberty, Ai C. i EJve Centi Ootteon t, clt t.O Ice at moy a't04c'Yei'9wou't knei eyou had toaell for that whaea y015 s how toe a dolla ~Scee- out hClr, ,--.- pilid of; 3*/. 6 h.o .' e10 yard wid e IS.. h d a A o.or a shoe for ri59. "will yi yOctt to.brng te our ftean n 14theAt #p the faui n hos Ia whaek{ng ptl... eg ggg hinlag. Thead ttaet asoye off, 31g Is boyesiad ilenli oloting, COp 'good0 kei cheese,3O eramnkerasi' ndevr~ Slug to. a 90 haungr~ ersoVR k9PPy, stavest furbitv k fodder, hi o anti a ind <of psoduc. [a e eM Niu ... THE A] X~~~ ~ 04 L pJo * i o &6'U ' 4* 4V #.v 4. V &&.' 61- e. OP a DOL] Will be worth One Dollar Ebaugh & 3 yards good :feia'*th tbrea't and bnttons, all fors.........,................ 30e 3 yards School Bov Jeans wiih 'thread and buttons, sill for............:38e 3 yards iest .School 1;oys' J'v-nis Wth-thread and buttons, all for.....45c 3 yards bust 8-or all wool Jeans with thi-cad ni buttons,. ill -fo.....0e 8 yards best 1O.nz. all wool J.ii, with thread and buttons, a I for.....:75 3 yards beat 10-oz. ill wool Jeans. with thread and buttons, all for......$1 Our retail price Is the same as by the bbIt. You can buy one yard of us is ehr-Ap as at full piece. gottoin Flannel. e We are the people' on Canton Flan.I neli, A Cracker Jack" for 6; a tip top r foi- 6jc;'a never better for 7c, worth 9; a "Butet" fot 8c. worth 10e; n' "C"rker" for 20c. worth 15c, and onu up to 20c. a yard. .llleaehed.ntticl Unablealhed... Pon 't Aontp inehan Ciecks.ttt and .be 1)res Gingha ns;Gc. A beautiful line. Ebaugh - 1ONE 0.'175.'. - - - - OORN ocbt14 97y1. YOUR F2 T31.1LI a-ve AW'After Seeirh And getting:tie prices. . We hav and t wil be.greatly to your benci t t, of us now. Our goods are liked wher Wained. If you have not sean our stock, y< variety of carefully solected and hand MEN'S, AN1> < in every conceivable and desirable sty GREEN%iV, MO RE B MiAlisterv Driy Goods, Notionis, Carl Last Week's Salo wvas su(cessful Our overload of stock has been very partmenit is in good Running 'Trim. making .others every hour of the Bargains this week aus last. We are getting in New Stock, toc sales of the Big .Jobbing Houses North M&BARGAINS!I B3A1GA * New Lawns,.New Mitts, New WV Danmsk, New 'Towels, New Underwei Table Oil. Oloth. THlE NE "Aber'deen'. Plaid Shirtings (new~ Iat, 10, 12 & and 15 cents. New Guaze and Angora Flannels . 2yards 40 inch (fine) Sea Islan You can simpiy (in many lines of ' bar and Fifty Conts worth of goods to . --Buttoriok Pattorns. *q1o 'Phong;98: Bell'Po Sg CRYSTAL. LENSES TRADE MARK. Slity Fin4 an4 A$y$. SAll p.esna whoso 0'Ca are weak or fal lng, ahtould not hesItate ai mom3sent, in buy ing pair of my Crystal Loniseq, Spectacles. or Ey Gl41asses, whidch are no0w re'ogniz,ed the ineat Ia the South aund gutaraniteed, for ten years. Ther eyes are the miost imtpor tant Organ in the humant~t body and abiouhld not be neglected for a momen1t.11. There are mnany dhealers who recomm13entd Inferior Spectaeloa and Eyeo (Oln.ase, be. cause they 01an be bought at a low prie. rss huafodagatrprolut bout haivo E iatrus tefbect. onte ys. No not huy . 'am now preparedi to flt your eye In any kind of a glase you wIsh. C. W. E AR LE,' Plekens, S. ('. Soct28 07tf, euragia Crapa,Cholera Morbuis Djarrhcasa &c. 25 cents for large bottle. For sale by Frieeman & IIendricks, Pick MIGHTY .. ] -' s - LAR _ and Fifty f:ents to you at ,Jorcan's. Red Flannels. optl wool )td 'Twilled..........10c ;es t. wo"ol Itc,t Twilled .................. 12 - Best. wool lted 'Pwillel..............i+a lIest. wool Ited Twilled 160, 20, 25, 35, 4') and 50e. Sold ai cheap as Jeans. ankets --'ell, i hey are clinp. All- wool heavy or.$2.7f. A -good ono for 50c: a pairs \ bettor.oie for 00 and 75c. andl(] for $1. L'liey can't. be touched by competitors. ll grades, all k inds. Cheap! Cheap!! Did we lienr you nention apes and Cloaks P A g.od Cape for 50c. A better Cape or 75e. Onr $1 Cape i? great.- All atyles ;amd prices in Plush, Astroclau, B3eayers, etc. Underwear. ri'$ Grey titder.hirt 15c.' or 2 foi it ad ohi. iileExcep,itiial- aline budtie':fri on 20c. up. All first classij nothing shoddy. L Jordan. [Pl MAIN & CFFEE S l'RitEE't'S. tI,EENVILLE, S. C. a OOlm. e our- Clothing. e made every elfort to boLiu trade 1) urcbase your HING ever used anid are the best to be ob it Wilh be surptised lat the extensive ;ome patteri inl CL T)r II N (;-. lc. ~LE S. C. ARGA INS! Beattie. ets8 -ld WillidoW SlhadeS.. so far as moving stock is concerned. nuch R~edutced, andt now every De We have Many Baigains yet, and are day, so Purchiasejrs may find as Good , every da.y, bought at the clcering to sell cheap, cheap. ENS !! BA RG AINS ! ! 'Na ash Goods, New Gloves, Ncw Tfable ir,.New Notions, Newv Hosiery, New WV FAD. rest styles for men's snmmer Shirts) (infarts wear) 25 to 50 cents. 1 for $1.00. goods) get here this week, One Dol-. r One Dollar. Corn I responds readily to proper -fer tilization. Larger crops, fuller ears and larger grain arc sure to result from a libecral use of fertilize..cs Containing at least 7% actual Potash Our books are free to farmers. GERMAN KALI WVORK5, 93 Nassau St., New York. > -Money to Loan. On imnprov'ed farm lands in sums of $300l andI uipwerds. Loans11 repaiyable in SiallII annual a paymin ts through a perid of flie years, thtus enabling the borrower to -pay off his indebtedlness without exhmausting his crop in any one year. Apply to net, 07el. J. B. liogga, Attornsy9 )rig Store. . it. ItODE1tT.K11tKKFY Of.Ph slailand r1i 1ne place, on ''n ele.lgqt March 8, t894 . )R. T. D. LEONARD, DENTIST. All work guarateedt' could. bo pleiased to eorye yu . C )flee over Bruce & Dostor 8 Drug or..' mC1. D. .[ . EI * pher, Oreen)ville, S. C. Ot i$ 1,ddisont's Drug Store. l ivo!l gunratiteel to v I'r8-97yl . - To The-Public . h: W01t1 respeI tfully hnfortn tts lic that [)r. It. TI. WveldoW1'"t - ve)I und. favorabIly lI ! 'i P'isllia)s-''.-ua ty; I''ildw u vitha us:haIlthe praci lee oflDeti tryL l:11ice: Entire froiat. roOuma;'(upa{ .ity Natlonui aik BIlock lits. N oittwooD &1NontwooD, Oreenayllie, 8;.U 3. A. MOROAN, W. F. BLAhasfl*N ;trveua ll,1, "i. C. Ili:eue,fii V." orga & Blassg ;ah ATTORNEYS AT- LA Practice in all the courts. aplr-16,96Y. . .. .- - ' ., . 1111; CLAIMK.'. GO CLARK & COOPER, -Dealers u ' MARBLE AND GRAiITE MONUMENTS-# "-Tombston; of every, a o Descri p en.-al --ALSO-,. - . n " u.1 MANTEIS, STA'U1UA$,t, V and Wrought Iron FENIN N4 CLARK .& OO , apr8,97y1. -''rf''G enilt'8. p &e We are 1now rea(dy to supply y ou. with your IIat.s a ul t iomnets. Ousrt corny.l"te and price,; rc,i'uial'l. CaIi and see our goods ntd11 you will te convinced it will pay you to buy.of tt.., All are earnestly invited. We' i-4 to sh1ow our h:t-4 % nherher you b,Lly6 not. - ' MISSES ROGER,.-. GREENVILLE, S. O. fel>25vl]. Just .Receivt4i A largii 1ot of meon and boy' ' I keep a full line of HIARtNESS, COLLARS, Wr'T pay enske for Bhid IeBa low. WI. M. (A00DLETT., succe~ssor to Gower & Gootlet$ 102 Main Stree.t, Gireenville, S. C. M~archd12xy :I.e . Bicyoiew Wec have thecm from *20,00 and np, watrds1. All lirst-classe BICYCLES, Come' and price themn. We will sell yon. Ouir goods g.re gusr-~ SNIDER & ANDERSON, GREENVILLE, S. C. Main SLreot. Misses N1cKAY M.dna Street, GltmENVlILLE,. S.O0 Hlavo now ready to tale all the. Latest Styles .an iats, Bonnets amuL0aps; For Ladles, MIsses and Ohildren. 07 They keep constantly on htand All tke Novelties at loweo t prices. Your patronage solited. A .MISSES 3p ManStreet, Greent lie,( --Notice~ to Trwespawsers. All persons aure hereby warned- not hunt, lish or j nyuj wa trusanS Oegr~ lanadss, except t ie'li )1U jhayS. ' dlisregardin)g this noticeo .e oh , p. E. Hleuaelks, Dr. 'W. T. Field1 Jo B. Findley, ont.l4'97t4. 3 *V~ur