The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, December 30, 1897, Image 2
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Local notices, in local colunmn, 10 cents
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be hsatded in not later than Monday mtorn
lug.
The editor will not he responsiblo for the
views ani opinions of corresponilents, un
tess the same are ecditorially entliorsed.
Tlilil)uAY, DEC. 30, 1897.
READ THIS.
"To put at rest the numerous
uid absurd rumoris concerning
imall pox it Groronville, The News
itatos ott authority that thero are
10 nOw 0. no eaths, and that
.ho patits . already reported, are
)right., cheerful, sittImIg u1p anld
mlixious to) be44 relieve'd of conlfino
nent from present quarters. Two
tasos aro pronounce11cd pracetically
voll and tiht, other lour ar ut of'.
The prompt action of the Board
>f lloalth 21nd City Council ace
-,oipplishod tllhe, desired mnd of Con
inmgl l l disotse to the locality
,v1wro first discovored.
Thore is n1o) possibility if th1e
-lisase extliding land all 'lmors
to the Contt'lry mlay ho nailed as
lies maittdo uit, of the whol[ cloth.
.1ltust mild this and Iccept the'2
statement., truo: Como and go
as youm de-siro and dto not, listonl to
foolishi statemerints mado by irre
spotnsible paIlrtios."
Tho ibovo from tht'rcn te News shows.
the Condition of things ill Gren
Jille as to) small pox tInd vOry
yody is that it is itO worse.
medical name, for
Very pretty,but the
datient does not at
'veTn should he Como
''he safo plan for
vacllcination. There
whnit a porson may
,rtunity to contract
imd it is best to be
w by vicc i Iatiol.
IT IS D)N E.
*iti MIddlt~eSMn.~
SoneO war itn wichol
Itr,-et, gamblers have
tf cot toll tat 4 conit~s
this is gono theoy
sell the) next ini this
mtitre I'cr'op of cot toni
seetd of it goos in
(ion balos0 artef ,old
Septemberi Ist and
ni October 1.
moflade ini Apri
ro' plan'tling you:
dering whtt yoi
>! Europeo wanl
w~ tjrat of Sop
urso thIOy wai
abiers of WVal
is cotton at
ivarnd at tha
th and1( April.
the gamibler
upl collatera
the (dlivor;
s sanietifyjin
>se gr'andele
ay soldi
-ash in thni
c uloney p)at
of1
bii
T
th
si
for
the
stat
Ti
Govt
Coni
cent
and
this as so
idea,
differ
them YoI
erasot it t<
neotee
confedba
should
dots a I y~;) . )oul
gles rc
should on01
crown .
bunoli o
ed the s r c
school seeme1 n)
after I1 used somV
B3eginning with
in l'8,the contest
SState'si rights can be
all the subsequent great
Sout country and under th
the various political parties.,
44ns and o rad, betWeO'0
orn banker.
Now listen.
The Wall street gambler charg
os the Southern banker eight pei
cent in terest on your cotton mone3
and pays it over to him on the in
stallment plan.
Say they guarantee to delivei
the cotton in Liverpool at eighi
cents.
,That is $40 per bale.
That is on a nine million balh
cro) $360,000,000 1
Eight per cent on that is $28,
000,000.
Twenty-eight million dollars.
That is what you pay the Wal
street gamblers.
The Southern banker adds ano
ther 8 per cent making it cost you
16 per cent.
That adds $28,000,000 more.
Total $57,000,000.
That is the interest you pay I
You pay that for tha swbet pri
vilogo of having another man sell
your crop boforo you make it.
'TnE REM ICDY.
You can't remedy it.
It will take the whole South ir
)hailanx to break this giganiti
sc)vtmo of robbery.
Unless the business men of thi
South will go with you, you art
poerless'5.-E xchanOtg".
New II1amNtrated L1terlat re.
'Tlie Pass'.nger Delirtment 0
the Seaboard Air Lint) iha jutII
issued t wo noIIIou tzstratei Books;
one en1titled "Ednlention inl tlu(
South," giving a ftuill and com(plet
list and (deiscription of Schools
C'olleog0s 11n1d Universities a long
t-he Sealrd Air Line: thm c thei
outitleod "Winter Excursions vic
Seaboard Air Linne," iml whi1hi ap.
pears descriptivo and illustrated;
sketches of the unmorous Winte,
Tourist Points reached via th<
Seaboard Air Line.
An exce)tionally coivelient
feature of this book, is the ar
rangemont of excursion rates al(
routes to the principal Florida
Texas, Mexico and Califoriia Re
sorts which show considerable re
duction in total rates, ospeciall
to Southern Pines, N. C., the fain
oils Winter llealt h Resort, whic&
was so well patronized last sem
80n.
Copies of those books can h
seC1rc1rd by add rossi ig T. J. A ndor
son, General Passongor Agent
Portsmouth, Va., onclos3ing fiv
cents in stamps to cover postag(
- .0 ----11 - - -
jiberty 'Locals.
Walit i. going otl ill anIt riromil iAbert
[COwrrrs pi Pittitlt to the JoUilNAi..)
Liboity, S. c.. Dec. 28, 1897.
-Miss E. Boggs, of Easley,
visiting relativos in town.
-The pits hack wrecking ca
was comlpromIi sed last week.
-The Christmats tree was we
attended anud a gra nd success.
-ThIiie Oior severail trials 11
fore Magistrate Stowart last wee
-R. R. Boggs, of Spartanhur
is visiting his father M. A. Bogg
-8. C. Stewart is spendiI
Xmas with his brother in Gre
-Rev. W. II. Workman is vis
ing his old1 home in Camden L
week.
-Prof. HI. J. and Miss Ma
Mills aro spending the holidays
their homes.
-We had tho first sloot of
season S aturdlay and some of t
backc mnountainis were white wv
snow.
-WVarren and H attie Boggs
turned to their 01(d South Caroli
home on a visit last week fr<
Texas,
I --V. E. Hludgens, F. M. Mor
L and Mr.. Itoo have mfoved1 out
t town. John Hitchins, Des. He
.. kins and --- Barnes l)4ve mev
in and filled upj th~o ranks.
8 -Mrs. Emily Hunter, widowv
the late N. H Iunter diedl Sund
1 morni ng with apploplexy. T1
f i funeral services were condlucted
the P'resbiyterian church by
; Riley Mondany and her romai
) wer interred Monday at the fa
B ily hurying groulnd, two miles1
1 how town. #)m leaves two ch
t .(droln and many rolablypp imd frier
r -to mourn her dleath.
I : Th ooks of Registration
tuuary 1898, Afi
e Educational e
* rilification clause
. full force.
HI. Keonnemur,
'hi'in Board Reig.
Pickons. Co.
d ~ ert~ prop, nie
nourishment.
A fertilizer comaining nitr
gen, phosphoric acid, and un
less tha n 3% of actual
Potash,
Wilincrease the grop .gta4 &
prove th~e land
-Our books tell aHl'-x (the entyject. T7
BaOefatto to any farmei.
* ERafAN tiA? iu -.
ONE OF TWO WAYS
The bladder was ereated for one puir
pose, namely, receptacle for the nrine,
and s such It, ILs not llable to any form
r of disasew except by one of two wilyn.
r The lirst way is from iperfuct ietion, of
the kidnievs. The second wiv la from
careless local treatment of other disens
es.
r CHIEF CAUSE.
Unhealthy tarine from u .hoidthy kidi
naeys Is tle. chiwef eausoof litdder troibles.
So thilt womb, like tie bidder, wis cre
aited for one pipose, mnd if niot doctored
too maih lI it, 1iable to weakniess, or
disas, except ir r1110 case. It.13 sitnat.
e4 back of and very close to the bladder,
therefore ally pain, 1i-e1se or liconiven
letice iminifested in the kidnmey. back,
bladder or uarinar.v pmaiaage is ofici, by
mistaike, attrlbuited to feanile weiikness,
or womb trouble of some sort. The er
ror In eaiily' made am innay be vs easily
avoided. 'To hid out, correctly, set your11
iIInite aside for twenty-fant3.r l hours; a1 Sedi
intit or SetI tling indicates kidney or bhad
wder Itrenwble. The iiitd the extiraor.
whltray ellet of Ilir. Kilmei's S"wntuaap.
Iloot, Ithe great. kidney :1aid bladder retiei.
dV i., -.oon realized. If yon ieed at luedi.
ile yon sholiuld have the best. At drug
aIst lifiy eit.' antild Ine dollar. Yom, snay
have at samlple I oilt lit ami pamlphlet, both
sent free by iwtil. Melntio Tl x PEm
'SH'8 JOURNA1 L;and send yw11r todiess to
Ilr. Kilmea &k Co., liinghanlon. N. Y.
'I'he proprieters of t his paper gnaliranal tee
the genuietwess of this oiler.
febll-07yl.
Don't Neglect Your Liver.
Liver troubles quickly result in serious
complications, and the man who neglects hia
liver han little regard for health. A bottle
of Browns' Iron Batters taken now and then
will keep the liver in perfect order. If the
disease has developed, Browns' Iron Bitters
will cure it permanently. Strength and
vitality will always follow its use.
Browns' Iron Bitters is sold b, all dealers.
ONM Nerve anti Bone Oil Cures
aRheutuatani, Cuts, Sores, Burns
and Bruises Large bottle 25 cents.
For sale by Freeman & ilHendricks, Pick.
enls, S. C.
AGEINTS W~ANTEDB
For Juvenile
Holiday and St-antdard
subscription books
lY the W. it. Cokilier Coaniilly, the lar
[um. ,alishe.raw'ms 41atd ainanniifiaetirers of
bioks li thet, Utired Staltes. lainest line
if Ie,w hoI-liday alli other sulbscription
- book ill I lie imi tLet.r
Also agwits watdl for "Tioir Sit,
Vl it SIDE." 11h1 h:1(1-t an1d 'av-l text
boowk oil h silvw w quetioi by the great
- sil ver I,-adier'. 12 u'lt
i~ xeliuai ve *Trritorv. Larlgst Commnis.
sl4one, Price, 1 ho w ' -1u pwe; it ion.
Write (it one for6) rela(rs amd
0 special Itermi., staling you1' rhoit'i of
I. 11. 001ney Comlpally,
:141, 313, -315, 317, 319, 351 D earborn St.,
Chuica~o.
sep2liwdeow2 a.
50 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
is
TRADE MAnrs
DESIGJNS
oCOPYRaGHTS &C.
A""nnsending awiketlch andw dewacrlaoit on
quickly nseea nori ('r (Iitnitit free wi toilier ri
SI fhfto t l tri i I1 tuw1. lluwuwdb0k oa i lt$s
sat (ra tIiaat hlowe o securin( pitiens.v
epecksi ,totice, wit hoist charge, in the
: SCitltfic JntrIcan.
A hrnaidsontaely ilhaast rat ed weekly'. !nr.est cir
g, culatton of wnity acienill taaojuwrnali. Tekrnia, $3u a
yar fir aowi i., $1. 8o0 bt1y wnl ie1oci er*
_ rani Co! Ygy~ig o rkn
-IMON'S Relief Cures sick-lIemtaice
VN euralgia, Cranips, Cholera Morhn.s
t- Diarrhen, &c. 25 cents for large bottle.
lie For sale' by Freemanu & I Iendricks, Pick.
ens, 8. C.
r'y A n Old Idea.
at Every day strengthenis the belief of eml
neat physieansu that impure blood is thte
cause of the maijority oif our di5ieses
boe Twenty-five years ago this theory was usmed
as a basis for the formulha of Blrownsa' Iron
11 Bitters. Th'le any remarkable cures etfected
ith by this famnotus old housaehold remedy are
suflieient to prove thaat the theory as correct.
Brownus' Iron Bitters is mold by all dealers.
naCitation Notice.
>m SIAl'0lC OF )O''il CAI(O1.IN.\,
('uunvty of ick~ens. [
r's fly J1. II. Newbery3 1'.asinirea, Priobate
Of Wlawens, I. 31. i aublhin nidt snit to iie
>p- t grant hi aiin 1.tt ers* oif Adlinainist rttion
*d of I iiw est ait wan~id weffects of Jholab 31lan1
dian. wdecewalse '
Thei(se are'( iTere'forew to cite aniwd dmon1
of ih uali iad sinigiulaii thww kindredtt nudered't't
ay ir of thea uwidi .lwshi Mainunblin, dhe
h e ". an (iii't lie :n' Opuu hor
wieh t PIc'kensla Cownart I wouse.
)r. S. (C., onu iibe 30liih daya of Iii's. 1897 anex t.
ns afteri publiitIiwoa hereof'w, atl 11 o't'lock
-in the fworweniotn, Iaiawshw eniiuse'. if any
t.hey' hiave', whya thle sai,1I A hiniumsta
0- tion shonhwl nowt bei granpted.
ll- (Gi vw'n undwer rny Illaid. this 134h i tc w'f
ads I ec. 1 897, ini th l it year31'I of our'In
seAl.] J1 1I Ne~waieny, J 1P P U.
ho (Citpttiont Noticee.
ber STA TI OIF MIuII'lij CAlI().I.l 1
Oonnaty o'f P ickenis. I
B . * 1. Newbtery, E~shinire, Probaltew
Wh~iereas, JTamews 11inns iwade suit two
tme, to gr'anta hhIatersla'' of Awldminaistra-.
tlan ithI tha will annme xewd, of thew IEst ate'
of and o(Yeets of 31 re. lit.Le Isiowyd l1iaes
-- deceased.
Tihese~ areI TIherNefore'w two cite iami awd
mnaishi all andat sinagtabar lihe khuaie and
Credlitoari ofte saidt Bet tie Boyd~ w liies,
dece'atsed. t ha lthey It eaauh mi app eari bfor'e
mew, int thae (Court f Pr ohn tto~ ne ldt is
at P~itkeans Court iwinsw', S. (2.. win t hw
ds 30hdy of lnee 1s97 aiw m1. Mae,. pna.
);OOl, In rhaw ta ase, if anay thewy htave,
Why thew idh Admiiinit raionu shou~uld naot
'a.- bet grated'.
Givena aauder myik hhinoi, this 13tl h day
of Dew'. 1897. ini t' 11.2 year wof our iade
[8EA L.] J1. B1. N~w neiiy. J1. P. P. (2.
dee13wt2.
An Uneertain Disease.
There is no disease mnore uncertain in its
nature than dyspepsia. Physicians say that
the symptoms of no two cases agree. It is
therefore most dIfliclult to make a correct
diiagnaoeis. No matter how severe, or under
what dIisguisiedyspepsia attacks you Browns'
lk iron flflers will cure it. Invaluable In all
diseases of th i at~ch, blood and nerves.
Browns' Iron ~if.re je ,o1d by all dealer..
40
Corn
responds readily to proper fer.
tilization.
Larger crops, fuller ears and
arger grain-e sure to result
iom a libe-a use of fertilizers
:ontaining at least 7% actual
Potash
Our books are free to farmers.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
GO TO
-0-0O-0
. A. SIEPPARD
FANCY - AND - STAPLE
"GROCERIES!"
-0-0-0
I keop a Fresh stock always on
band and will' not bo "UNDER
SOLD."
I will have a Nico Fresh Stock
O]FT
Shoes and
Dry Goods
and Notions
in a few days. Call and see my
stock hoforo buying your Fall a:d
Winter Goods.
Nails steel cut 2 and 21 cents
per pound.
Nails, wiro 21 to 2 ceits per
pound.
You willi find nifo.at. the Quillian.
old stand, or .. 11. Martin's old
stand 11 10o corntr.
RespectfullyV,
J. A. SHEPPARD,
EASI' Y, S. C.
sop lG 11'1
"MI] Tu 5PNT
Tis is what vat' w.it to knsowv. JuTtit
wlinr you s*nni do. niot wh-ssr sine son
~avs, butt lhe lfiure~s Its iri ro .
I will sell y(sll haeavy~ i shirtn t 114 .
40 ini. ISeeti'g a.t -.., hsv the. blt.
A goheavy I C'V'(ottons 4 heeks at -l'e.,
by the bolut.
A ll hs'aal of l'it t: r 5I et(.
Good Sch~iio lla::. .Isens, it 1 5*.
Shtoes frinti 250. nyp I hi. e ~ lot of
smiall Nos, thmt I Iill .ei ..tt 750s. Nonme
cost $1 .04)01and as high . s 9l.35e. Yurt
chiolee for' 753.
I will1 sell miohisses fromn 20e. pe. gail
11on up1 t oi -.50. V'ery g~o. I ait 200.
8 Ib-. good Latundry Sainyl fort 15'!. 'Try
it.
A goad lUler-Jhirt for lie.
Wa~hter.' Rtcets foir 140e. ('ach.
Goiod Je'an ii'-it4sio .0). a pair and1(
A goodsu pirUI of llioors for' 1.50O. A har
IlatA fort norss aml I'rie as ewsp as
ilabody's. AI-o manily osther things too
nlI~ioneros to mtioni(i .1 ud don~t't forget I
will take chikentts , eggs, rte.. ttn exehanige
fir J.god ut eshi prices. I wvill also pay3
16Ue. ai bt'hel fori Cottain 'eedu.
-0
JZust 7l' /1 Q7
momenflt't antd if ,yo~ilao moe anyvthIng,
vontla had boter come at. atnce aiml ptay It or
I will be sur e to dtin yout or have somse
one to do so fotr me5.
Yours for mtore bttsim ss on a cash
J. H. BROWN,
mar'4-97. Liberty, 8. C.
N EWGOODS
I lave ntow pul~tt:la!hed as Newv 8ok of
Qroceries etc'. and on~i ba founj At the
Lewis Oha Stati d.
TIlihis stock cosists of all kind of Canned
G oads., CoIfees, Stga'rs, Candies, Soaps, etc.
'VTy willl bea sold chsasp. Comos and be
conince~sad. I also keep a nico line of D~rugs.
LI VERY STABLES.
I also runl a Livery, Feed and Exchsange
Stable. liniggles anid horses 0on hatnd to
hire all the time, and at reaisonsale rates.
WVill bsuy or swap maulos and horses.
Comse to see mue.
ypure for tradet
B. M.OEmIrIN
...THE A.
_*D DOL
Will be worth One Dollar
Tbaugh &
Jeans.
3 yards good J0as18 with thread and
butr ons, nil for------ .................... 30c
3 yards Scliool Boy Jean1s with
thread and buttons, all fo.......'.....38e
3 yards best Schoo Boys' Jens
with tlre'ad aml! buttons. all for......4VI
3 yirds bust S-oz till wool .h-anns,
with thread -1li butols, till for.......
3 yard best 10-oz. all w'iol .Je.sos,
vith I tiread d buttotns, i I for......75e
3 ya1r414 het 10-oz. all wool .Jeanis.
with thread and buttonts, all for......$1
Our retall price W the saime as by thev
bolt. You c:l b1u)y on1e yard of its n
celavp a- it full piece.
Cotton Flannel.
"We are the people" onl Can1ton Flan
nlels. A Craeke .tJack" for S: a t)ip t op
for ate; it neve beuler for 7c. worth 9; a
-lini-tit" for Sc. vortlh 10c; a -Corker'
for 20c. worit 15c, and oi uip to 20c. a
vard. Bleaclidc atd Uhlea'lied. Don't
mi'h this.
Apion * inCha Cheeks at 4 and 5c.
Druss Gi'glhamws Sc. A beatiful line.
Ebaugh
PHONE NO. 175. - - - OOltN
o(tt4 97y1.
MORE B
McAlister .
Dry Goods, Notions, Carp
Last Week's Sale was successful s
Our overloa(l of stock has beetn very i
partinent is in good Running Trim. \
making others every hour of the
3argaim this week as last.
We are get-ting im New Stock, too
sales of the Big Jobbing Houses North
srBARGAINS! BARGAI
New Lawns, New Mitts, New W:
Damask. New Towels, New Underwe:
Table Oil Cloth.
THE NE
"Aberdeen" Plaid Shirtings (new
at 10, 12 anid 15 cents.
New Guaze an1 Angora Flannels
22 yards 40 inlh (tine) Sea Isar<
You CanT simupiy (in manty lines of
lar and Fiiifty Cents wvorth of goods to:
P. S.--Bu~ttterick Pat~t ernts.
H~omge 'Thone 93. Bell 'Thone 2
THEI GRIEAT
PICIKENS & MSLEY
Railroad
Almnost evb odyt10(3 in thte c 'ntl ~v
believes thtat tis greait ra st hoail sys
temn wi~l be comtpleted wvithsin ,sixty.
or ninety diays, and1 every mant I,
woman and child in this, and the
adjoining coun ities should "KNOW"
that we will for the niext sixty or
tinety days offer some of ther great..
est bargaitts in Shoes, Hats. Clothing,
Dry Geodis arnd Groceries, that were
ever sold in the town of Easlev.
WVhen wve say bairgaitns we 'mewan
good solidl valnes that can't he pick,
ed up every <Ia. To'd cnv in1ce the
people t hat we sare sellitng clfha, we
quote somne pmtes belowv.
A ,'airt of No 1. lllantke ts, wor th $1 .(t0,
gointg at titl. L aulIics heastv. Uderves ,
worathI 25e. gor'in~ at 150r. Nitlenssvy
Ulerh'vests wor4thii t09 5t0te~u. roign
25 aml 35.-.. L~adli< ('ape'', itrhnued in
hstek~ 'Thibwet fttr worth *1.75 selitng at
$1.25. Ladles all woot fflose worthI 25c.
goit-at 15c. Ments for Ita t t75c.
tand $1.0) tat will surprbli.ie y'ou. Itn th
Shoee li Wcan'thbe heaideud. We 1laavo
a htidies' $h0 for $t.00 thais an teye l
opener. Ourt Ladies gitara iteed(~ tlhoc for I
$1.51 Is as goo.<-1 as miost $2.00 shtoes.
SCR AP BSUN l)10S)8CilA P' lIUN I)LES!
We've got thetit chetapor' t hatt you evr
houghlt thetm beOfreii int your life. We arte
closing ot Whmter Clot ing at, abtoit cost.
Do yot needh ani nx('? We have onte for
50c. with ai guaranteelu. A good greetn
coffee 12 lbs, to the *1.00. lltmember,
18 lbs. granutlated susgair to the $1 .00.
We are head itnarter's for Chirkitms
anel lIoIllia goods. C2ome to uee uts, we
wIll nmake It to youtr Iterest, even thiought
y'ott hive sevea m 11iuts awayV.
WithI thanks for youtr good pattrotnage
thtrgh Ihle earlny fall we arec
Yo tirs very respectfuilly,
ELLISON BROS.
jl7-97y1. EASL4EY, S. C
If you htavo delayed bnivintg thtat winter
tIress, comos right alontg, the piriro will hot
prevenit a trade. Wet htave raittls, ther
elhoes off Pretty fast for the hast few weeks.
l'his weather calls for heaivy shoes, comto in
nid see how cheap I cant ft you tall up. I
lon't propose to carry a singlo suit or over
otat thtroutgh thet winter. If you nsuee, any. O
hting ini that lino for youtrselt or boys comet
mt. A few ladies trinued hats left at cost.
Viens atnd boy3s hats very chlap. Lot~s of
bristmias tricks pioiy i, Cut~ prices on
urnisre and stoves from stow unttil christ
tas. IItybig prIces for fodder, corn,
[ M IGHTY. .
Jr I t (f (t(f yj ID ~ f
:00-1.
and Fifty fents to you at
Jordan's.
Red Flannels.
Good wvool Red Twilled..................10c
llest Wool RemI Twilled.................12jc
Best w)ol Red Twilled...........15e
"ed wooI Red Twilled 101j, 20. 25, 35,
4 id 50e. Sold as ele'p -is .leans.
Blankets
Well, I hey ar ce ebe nI. A ll wool leav
for $2.71). A good one for 50c a pair.
A better oneo for 60 and 75c. midl for $1.
They'% cilnt he5 tou)iched by (onlhtjtitors.
All grades, all I cds. Cheli! Chea p!!
Did we hear .von mnention
Capes and Cloaks?
A g. oil Cape for 50c. A better Cape
for 75c. Or $1 Cape is great. All
41.* s :u I d( prices i n P h 81, Astrochcant,
lienver, ete.
Underwear.
Mlen's Grey Unfler.4.,8 S5c. or 2 for
25e, atnd in t y--10 Xce p t io alst! v1Inu -
1,tdi( s' frnm 20c. (1p. All fir-. class
nothIing .htOtldy,
Jordan.
ERli MAIN & CAFFCI SPlEM TS
(-fiRE lNNVlll12IC, S. C.
ARGAINS!
Beattie.
ets aii Wildow th,1;es.
o far as moving tok is cocerned.
itch i!edue, 1and now every De
Ve have Many) P>~t~:ngains yevt, and are
lay, so Purchasers ma V findi' as Good
every day, bugt. at the clearing
to sell cheap. cheap.
NS !! B ARGAINS'!!
ish Goods, New Gloves, New! Table
tr, New Notions, New Hlosiety, New
W FA).
est styles I for men's mInmer Shirts)
(inifarcts wearc) 25 to 50 cen1t9.
1 for $1.00,
g)ods) get here this wek One D~ol
One D~ollar.
Gower 8; S peights,
-Dealors In'
DOORS,
SASH,
BLINDS,
. G3 ASS,
. SHINGLES,
LAWTS,
CEMENTLME
PLAST ER,
PAINTh,
LUMBER, &C.
City v War..hcoui lui 1.nurns st.
Wo'~ub bie1 gha;l to e o c ur Pie
Stre*ls.
Cower & peghs
Wanted you to paOy your aic
)ontt antd at on1ce. .I must have
t no0w. If you doni't, I willI turcn
horm over to my attor noy onI
DECEMBER lst.
To help you all I can, I will sell'
1ll my Goods at a Reduceed price.
1L01s of Shoes, odd( sizes and(1
>rokcen lots ait Cost.
MACKiNTOSHES
.t your. own prico.
No rofmaIsol offer refuised oni
)RY GOODS AND NOTIONS
No good3 charged or takon out
n appIroval,
A cas1J sale for once.
A. M. MORRIS,
Pickens, S. C.
Now brick Btore er
it. 1. 1'. CARLISLE, Detialst, Groeen.
ville, S. C. Olice over Addiol'!,
DIrIug Store.
Physician and Surveon,
0111c at hlk; residence at th0 Kirk3ey
homei place onT Tu elve 4 M ie livC.
March 8, ~1894l
DR. T. ). LEONARD.
DIENTIST.
- All work guaranteed. ,
would be pleased-to serve yon.
G ree'iville, . .
OMco over lrnve & Doster's Drug Store,.
mehcll9y 1.
S C. FITZGElALI>, PIluTOGRA.
* pher, Greenvill, S. C. O111e over
Addison 's Drug Store.
All work gtiarntied to give satisfac.
tion.
To The Public.
.E' s" inform the(, pub.
Hn1, who in
fb. I l ti cit,' ZOIIA
sty i: n as,;Oclated
ih) it m i he prI1. I, W C e O~f D>"Ist-.ry.
Olieo : Et hi6q foo- ro Ills (11p statir)
I I ;w~ N : I clu~ 1 k
D.s. No woo o & No'woo.
11. A. MOIIHGAN, W.:F'. 13LASSINGAM ,
reen vill N. C. Pickens, s. C.
Morgan & Blassingame,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW .
Piekens., C..HLe.B. C.
Practini ti all tho courts.
apr-1(1- 'yt.
Alu. 1'LU h. iG1 i. E; C(CPER.
CLARK & COOPER,
--Deilel's ii
MARBLE AND GRANITE
MONUMENTS,
'Tombstones
of every
Description.-i
-ALSO
MANTELS, STATUAR.Y, VASEdS
and Wruuht Iron F"ENCING.
CLAN\lK & COOPER,
ri'9yl. (Greeiville, S. 0.
--0
All tit hl:tvoii huvilit thleir
HATS,
Wil SAVE MONE Y by seeing our
H1ATS hefore yon buty.
PIlCes Way IDow' lor balanco of
Lthis seaso.
MIIISSES_]8 RRKER VI?
fEENVILL , S1. C..
A large lot of muen and1( bJov's
I kee'p in neu or
lDIES, ETC.,
02 Alin tSZ rer-t. (re a S.
Mnrull fin8
Come au-l1 pimi .
S3NIDEK & /ARSN
( li l'mIXN Vil 1,E , 8. C,.
\i ain a yciot.
niugl1 ti.
Iinsses HocKAY,
Main St rot., 01l; EENV i.LLE, S. C.
Have now idy for 31ale jll tli3
Latest St.g Es ini
tats, Bonn1)ets and1 Caps,
For Lad ies, Misses and Children.
DT' They keep 'onisumui~y ont hand all the.
oveolties att lowe') . prtices.
Y ouri patronnkge solite.Ql
MISSES McKAY,%
Main Staret, Greeniville, S, c'.
Money to Loan.
On limpro)vedi fua landis in sonlsi of $300'
idi upwards. Loans repanyale linsal,
mtml11 pazymntslI' thronlgh at poriod of uvs
irs, thuso enii g thle horroweor to pa
op in ainy one year. A pildv to