The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, February 16, 1899, Image 2
V. C. RtOBINSON, Editor.
#E31ISXD XVB3Y TNUISDAI.
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he odiber will not be responsible for lic
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Asa the sanis are oditorlallvy ndoraod.
TMURSDAY, FEB. 1901, 1899.
Big Fight Begins.
Mr. Pritco domanded the special
order, Mr. McCullougi's prohibi
.1 said that ho
ho bill and be
-iese bills should
be considerod together.
Mr. Mauldn called for all thQ
special orders on the liquor ques.
tion.
Mr. Cruma called up the supply
bill.
Mr. Bl'aso raisod the point of
order that tho latter bill had no)
bein on t ho (tsks 21 hours.
Mr. Efird moved to discharge
the epLcihl ordor, Mr. Mouldin's
bill.
Mr. Steveasonl said that those
Who Were loaded with liquor
speOchos4 could beginl On the l iqjuor
qiostion now nild then resmllo at
the ovoning session. There was
no uso dodging the question, face
it liko men.
Tie house refused to dischargo
the special order. This prolimi.
nary kirmnia hiig being over, the
battlo t ine wNas airlrangod, and tl<
fight was precipitutud by Mr. Do
]',ruhl who mnoved to utriko out tbr
(enneting words of Mr. Mauldin'.
local option hill.
Mr-. W. L. Mauldin. who intro
duteelI this bill, vas the first to
bogiill n tho (1efensivo. 11 Said
that, thn liquor proble s i a voxed
qleistion. All over the Stato, and
elpocially ill tI last election, il
was ad 1111 bean tho domfinanl
qjuestion. The State has no
passeod upon this qulestiEn1 wvh ie
so rel atoax to thmri in jteornal n l'ai re
to the peacee, the order and sobr ic
t y of' ti~e pecople. There is a l
on the statute biook~ whuich is offen
sive to the manuhood of the State
Th is bill onl 1y pro~poso toi let thi
peopieolecidto for thaemsolves whn
is hest for them. This bill ge
directly to the base of the repul
cau form of goern ment. WVhoi
canO there1.0e any ob~jectionl toi
lie wanted the bill discussed fr<
fromi anuy feohn rg or pol itical bian
Mr. Meanis said that the hi
was, in parS, a goo~d one. I
would favor ib if the high licoui
option were stricken out, and if
were provided that thoro be o1
commnissioner to make inspectio
of the county dispensary.
Dobate was suspende(IId to poermf
considerationl of a few mnatte
which came over from the senat
Mr. Weston initroadueucd a col
current resoluti ion fixing the da
tor final adjournment on Fe.b. 1
He sail thatd his purpose mO doil
5.> was to enalet~l tI e ways an
meoans comnmittee to beogin upeij
the'ir l'giaative supply bill. Thi
exact date, was immaiuterial, onal
the COmm itte (LGwan)tedh to k noa
when theyv would ad journ.
TIhe haouso ref usedl to conside
the resolut ion until today. Th
debate en the liquor question wal
n1ot resumed, anid the house r<
*eeded from Luuiness until
o'clock.
NIGI[T SESSION.
The first spea)o 'n r. Mat'
dinu's billWas Mr. W. J. Johuse
Ld Ui tha6 there wals so mu'
diversity of opinionl that nothi>
will givO lporfect satisfaction. T
purohibitionists, local option a
dispenisary advocatos each cla
that its solution is the best.
The history of prohibition is
ignominious failure. Ie visi
Maineo not long ago and1( foui
that whiskoy was being sold th
Bs openlly as ill the SouthI Carol
dlispensairies,
lio w.>uld naecessarily haUvo
(,normou1s profit to make
would run a high license establ
iuont, andit that price would c
out of the( pookots of the poo
Tihena Loo there would be mn
violation of tile law.
The dispensary law ha~s en1co1
erad mnore legial obstructions t
y law ever ple':od on) the sta
has run the gauntlet of the cout
of hst resort and has beein declare
coistitutiOnal.
If thoro is necessity for an ir
r creased appropriation for an
1cause in South Carolina it is educi
tiou. The enormous profits of th
dispensary are devoted to that puil
pose. There are those who sa
that they will not accept revenni
money for education. Tiat i
ridiculous. For the United State
r government is gettimg enormou
-ovones from the same sourc
r He spoko of the good mnoral effect
accomplished by the diispeu:aary
0It has stopped midnight gambol
and gambling. Local ( ption an(
high license would mean a roturr
to open barrooms with all its hor
rors.
.This bill is unntiecessatry. The
people aro heartily sick of elections.
If they want an expression) froi
the peoplo they ha1vo had it tillie
after tino. Fromt the Tillman
Butler campaign it has bean dia
cussed in overy canipaignl an tho
dispensary has come out victor
iois. But for the vacillating p01
icy and extreme inpop)ularity of
the dimpensary candidate for gov
ornor, he would have beenu electod
by a 20,000 majority.
Mr. C. E. Robinson had a sub
stituto wh: ch ho wantited read. Ie
said ho would offer it tor consider
ation if the louuse refuswd to strike
out the exacting words of Mr.
Mauldinl's bill.
Mr. Robinison thaun sipok 111)011
the wh(,le vattor. The louse inas
uider considoration about ton
bilei, anid ho offered his uhibet
tuto not to be threwn into thc
Yagto bailet, but becauso ht
thought it the best solutioi of thR
liquor problom. Ie said ita Mr
-l ohoi cimed that tilE views o
#ho pooplo had been oxprUe8sd 1,e
fore. 11( demiiod that, and said ir
1 ritatioi iat personalily had .
groat, dt1al to do with the choice ol
(:n(lidiats a the1 coat Of i3suis
Tho efiapenlsary law Wan onnalo
aIinst tho will of the people
Be for, 18192 his county, Pickons
h ad probhibtiLn, a1nd Was dry, ex
ca1pt for a few blockado distillor
i.A. In 1894 hia country wa
c oem)p)lle1d to iavo a dispensary
-1 Ho wis ilbudged to vote for ii
c h ang.o mi the d isl.onsar'y law, bu
lin1( was no(t plotdged againsa sil:
miiti ing tho matter to ahe p'eopl
II. thioght there should beoequa
rights.4Li t ll countios, and thn~
-t be' peoplel should bo0 allowed t o g
t o the polls andl 'x press thei
A wishes.. Iu Rf~er nhs .CI eninadO
LE 1~ barr1~oms. T1horo can ho ni
a baurroomhs underO the provisionis c
-the consbti tutioni. Additional ri
0' strictionis can be throwv
Ssystem. But high liense will n
Sobtin. The peOople aro disgust<
Iiwith Ilignor anld would have oitha
proibiionor d1up)ensary.
it Ntia t PrtlaihibII.ieat b o ne.
m Special to Th'le D~aily News:
C (ohonbin, S. 0 , Feb. 14.-T'
sienate today by a v'oto' of 21 to' 14 1
.tuised to kill Arichi.r'si bill to alb.
con li1Iv veectis het woon priili
Sandi the" lispinsairy. Tihe mooti
*. thlen (cameO up on1 Hl eeson's Ste
r r, feremilum11 bill, wlh ih wais voti
to down~) by aO~ voe7 tol 8.
I' hae thle vote( ont thr~o q ueionsiii
l Iicenlse, prolhib io anIjel fjmd Ilicense I
dI coniion 15-cameI up.' M r. May I.hki
Ssubstitute was lot by ai volo of
1(o 2(.
0 Anim~neris were offered an:
adopted for the electionis to be hel
y twenity-oneo days after niotica givoi
H-orry and Greenwood wvill be o:
remlptedi from :tho bill. ThoIi Arohl
rhill was finally ordered to its tld1
0 reading biy a vote of 20 to3.' TI
a bill provides for coiutiidto got fro
.under the dispe}Wir. All othle
8 were voted d~ii Notice of amen
monit wMIvan. The house took
fdo the local option question.
Theli house passed1 the supply bi
S Mr, Prince o~f&fred his abhsolu1
n-* prohibition bill as substitu~o for V
~h McCullough's. Mr . McC'uilloughli
eepted it. A m11Iton to indelinitu
lps'on the Prince McCuillough I
"1 wats carried by3 83 to 20 en anr
u~d andl nay voto. Prohibition was the
m fo re, snowi~ed unllder.
Debhate was then) takeni up~ On
R 1.'B. A. Robinson bill, oflerin Iof
Sinng o: tien bet ween prohibitin )f
edthe diaj eunir. Blenwe thus fin
31( th" 1:1 ma i peker for ie disp 'na
era5 and1!1 (HIienon wias ming~i a:
ina. sp)(eWh fvr tho bill AIbenf a recais
tak Ar.
an
aih > bcamberlain'n Rye andi Skin Olunti
Lis- h a certaini cure for Chronic Sore lE
S'Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nb~ls
>mel lthema, Tet ter, Salt Rhjeum and 'cald H
25 cents per box. For sale by druggists,
tioliTO HORSE OWNERtS.
uch or putting a horse is a fine healthy
jitio~n try D~r. Caudy's Condition Pow
Theiy tono up the system, aid digestion,
Osa Of appetite, refieve constipatIon, co
han kIdney disorders and destroy worms, gi
tenow life to an oki or over worked horse.
5tite -....l -akr. P-r sa 1y rm
tinoh inch in id
1892 1883 | 1894 1891
January 5 .08 2.00 6.26 8.21
February .03 8.13 4.78 2.01
March 3.18 2.24 2.63 5.9(
Y Apri 1 2.94 3.41 1.93 5.6
May 2.10 3.82 8.08 4.3
* Juno 1055 6.88 4.71 4.9
July 6.98 1.63 6.21 1.8
August 4.41 2.67 3.94 7.21
Y Sept. 5.13 4-17 2.74 0.1
a October 0.51 13.$9 3.10 1.2"
a Nov 4'46 2.05 0.81 2.71
Dec. 3.08 1.87 6.46 4.71
Total 15339 4076 4629 14841
BElltATIUN Kb
I CONDUCTED RY W. W. F. nnnRIT,
County Supt, of Education.
Often (o we road of the growing
spirit of lawlessn'.ss in our country.
This complaint, is by no means con
fined to ono community. All have
their share. And there is no doubt
that tho gronter freedom now allowed
to the young if all classes than was
the caso in former timee, is often
abused and in some cases dogenerateS
into wilful self-assestion, indil'erence
to the rights and claims of others,
and resistanco (o authority of every
kind. A laxness on the part of pa
rents in condoding and excusing
minor oflfnces in their children leads
to the spirit of lawlesisess, alnd
sometimes what is wor s ho spirit
of crime, The self governed child
becomes tho loafer, the loafer the
tramp, and the tramp tht desporado.
And the res.t is logical. Causos
have their effects. But siy you,
w hat bms ibds got to do witlhi the sub.
ject in hand? Well, lots sev. Thoro
is but ono way to rigit, thiigs, anl
that is to begin at tho bottom. The
sucessful architoct lays a "ood foui
dation e-t ho edifice ho mitends to
build, 1111d then rearsi a pestruc
tire that will be strong and endur
ilg. Every inte1ihgnt physician
when callild into see a patient, diig
nlO's tho ease, and then proceeds to
apply the reumody. Non thon, it is
th duty of every otrnent, progres
sive teachor to study tho noodsi of his
sichool and w.,rk accordingly. If ho
ails in discipline, ill the r4t of his
work imust in a iieasure, be a failure,
bucause good ordor in the school
room i, the first r(quiuto to the biuet
I(111. i his w %Iork. The home and
the school Hhould work together in
th matter of discipli- p. Paren-_-tal
t olscit.lbne wvill muako moral trainming
eaSiori ini theo echool.
In t.rderC t cc'ompllishl tho rtesulle
inedi en d in th Iis article, Ite t' nebei
t shouli introduco as eniy ats possJIbl
3 s;omie text on t he Civil Gouvrin meut.
r [For the four yelars patst I havte us~ed
U severalI beos ini my1 Achoo!) somtiti:n(1
o one, and s .meti mies, an-.ther, ori
*f Civil GIovernmnit, withi good results
lh..> tone I am u-,ing aL present i-s b2
n~ Al-x Pelomi an. I ami hiighmly pleam
'c with it, and. would suggest tha
a others try it, ini their schools, unlies
)( they art alreatdy usin sum goad tox
on Civicai. Mr. P'eteraunmn's texti
attractive anid simiple, not above th
comprehenision of tho ordi nary chih
of tw.elvo years of ago. Il nues thi
synathieticail miethiod in treatinig c
ornm~i~iienIt. T1ho snuioslt parits ar,
taLkeni up[ separlat ely, anod mnado to til
inito onie supersit ructure. Beginning
withhom govern menit, lie tract
to conmsecuitively thio intdutlging priniciple.,
'. thirouighi thme htol townishiip, cunmty
this book, I think I, wv itho t lbei ng fia
Svorably imnpieooed with tho auithor's
~treat ment 1 of t hi s imaportan t subject.
t) It has 1-ee m Ci iy eperiie- co that
chm ild reni become mIore0 tobedien.t when
t1 hey areo made to s(0 why it me neces
sary to have law anid order iln school
. F'rcquoniiy I have had classoes to h'o
eif.amo so interested in the sbI)ject o
o gverinimenit that thit y wvould ask ou
0sido que1(stionis and seek additional ini
rA formation. I have known parents t
1. beconme initeretod iln the subject am
o0 read tho text their children wore stu
dyiing. More than thin, it wakes n)
II. the young mind, sets it to thiniking
te and the child is no longer "'a pnaiv
r-. recipiet." Antd tho finad resuilt maus
c. b that children will gre.w up to matl
ih hood and wvomanhood, having
yem greatter rvs ronoe for lawi and ortde
rc- andi botter fitted to miuet the ro quiri
ments of tiue citizenship.
ho H. W. Ackerni an.
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WV y FOR A PHiOOR APH
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7(3 WI UR4R4SMI
La tEXUNOTON, ,tY.,
ai~ --Fr oet of his fatteus and response~
COMERCIAL. COLLEGE OF (f. HVI
IAwarded Medal at Weuti's amsaas
eot0.. efore to theusawde of srduatfl
em , 'oek~idioar' frt.tiv"mut
lrol oandpe-rngndeeph,
rc eKen tucky University Diplomta, andoe
Iigawrgia toerary oCourog te. if ds1
1inoh I inohes inches Average
1890 1897 |1698 a month.
4.19 8.72 18.91 4.625
5.19 6.68 0.88 4.661
1.69 6.86 8.84 8.626
0.92 5.01 8.62 I 8.885
1 4.67 0.45 0.95 2.697
1.94 2.66 1.76 4.570
1128 2.97 8.89 5.608
1.02 2.23 7.91 4.200
9.21 1.50 15.52 4.057
1.88 4.34 1 5.94 2.982
7.551 3.38 18.01 3.481
1.59 3.22 13.68 8.524
6 6028 | 4250 4 436 | 4729
The Now York I'imoes declares
that southern sonditions are more
promising than thoy have bean at
any time since 1880.
"IEpW
Come to seoo us in our now store
ithe Freemn .Blook
Our Now Goods aro coming in
ovorylday and will sell at pricos
to suit the most caroful buy
or. Our regular lino of
Ftaples, Dry Ooods and
Grocorios is ready for in
spection and overything
is marked down to tho
lowest figarve.
Piokens S. C.
ANOTHER - DPPORTUNITY
TO BUY LADIES AND
CHILDREN'S
MUSLIN
UNDE RWEA R
Cheap.
ON MONDAY
AN DTU ESDAY.
Our fir-st shipment inst int
S Consisting of Y(.rset Coven
iLaudi s (.hemise, 1I adies Draw
ers, and CI ildren., Dresses n iI
0
beon s:-le at the rediculowt
SLawv Prca <.f
~2 8ents~ each
.\oi canno: i sibly b)uy
for niear the cost of these fin
ished g rments.
Th , rejut but half th<
wh isae o.itan welmd
WVe have s:ores of othier
G~oodl things at rmiarkably
L~ow~ Prices,
II ow to IFinid Out.
.F'ill a hoi r le or cosins (ion ghtss wit
your wate'r and~ 1s0 it etiis1l inenty~ fos
55 hours 5 -4' 'i'sntsr or 'at I iing I idicareen n
.~ nnde(14ti'n (s.ditio of51 4he kI.lidneysN, if
' ttins yEow linen iti, erhb-~ .e of Yi1due
3Iron~sbIe, too) i fr j sient. dei-re in) pasl i t. <(
lpain 5 'in h '**I bo j1;'k is u~aen '-ingss Iro:
WIIUAT TO) DO.
There('s com fCII t in' h5 5 o l edge.i)1 I sd
f tillil - '.'-sy~ wth. in e~in in.5 I hli 'i 'a HI
and( e\ ory pa rt * f ti 1 n 1rinliary paisagi.
cos r.ts ii.ilty to hohl4 wa:t er an sisiab~
ing1 55ain in pass'4ingL it, or had. effents ft
low Ing nsoe of Ilb,uor, w ine or beer, ati
'.n r oins t hit ii tuilnsa sit nsecesitiiy oif b
ii g co ispoled to g > ften s .linsg theo dai
lanu get tup 115nanylit tusdig thie nIgli
TI' (I mihlIi anid thel eSxtrahordhasry effect
Swa.11p.Itouis soon(11 reaslize '. It Sista
tI. - * hedt for its woi.derfusl eniros of L1
nroat distreins eaws. if .5on nited a n110
''11 ti ino .,ou hou hv U the bestL. Soldt 1
dIr 'ggitsi in fifty censt iad one dollar sizes,
Ysn inny hiave a ,snp'c nsottl of this wvo
de fut discovei y end54 a buook thait tells 11uo
lee. ab 'sutI *t it. u t i .;e t asiolul oly frees by oun
4ad lre.mS I r. Kilnisor & Co , Jilinghiassnton,
-~j Y, Whein wit in menstitoin thut you ri
th'i genaer. uiii 0er!1 in Thle Peoople's Jor
nere-s at
again.
much oblige
to you all for responding so liber
ally to my last ad.
just received 1400 yds best
heavy sea island, full yar d wide
worth fully 5 to 6c per y d .and
old by many at that
for 10 days
it goes for 31e per yd by the
bolb. you cant duplicate this at
the mills for tho prica I offer it
at.
another
bargain
is a lot of the heav iest drills
alw ays sells at 7 and gc. my
prico for 10 days 41c by the bolt.
flour has advanced 40c per bbl.
I put up the price of "red star"
to 3.50 and at that price it is the
cheapest cake on the market. I
guaranteo every sack to bo per.
fectly sound, gooc taste and a fine
baker your money back every
time if you want it.
bring your jug and try a gal
lon cf the "georgia ribbon" cane
syrup-a great table luxury-if
you don't like' them I have the
genuine "muscavado and "vanilla
dtrips."
1 have more tobacco than I
know what to co with, prices in)
the store
if anybody needs soap tell
them to come to me. it costs
you nothing to look at my furni
ture and stoves and get prices.
I want to buy to buy produce.
"HARRIS BEATS 'EM ALL ON
ANYTIX PEOPLE EAT,
WEAR OR WORK WI.Tl."
t - CL. hla rrb3: W - 1
DEALER IN
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring,
Ceiling, and Weatherboard
ng, Moulding, of all
kinds. Leather and
Rubber Bolting
t ogether
With all kinds of
ENGINE AND PIPE FITTINGS
Also Engmoe andl Cylnder Oil at
Linsueed Oil, Both Raw andI(
Boiled for pain tinig, and White
Lead of Best Quality.
Givle us a trial before buyingz
elseowhero.
B. E. CRAN DY,
Picken S. C.
Office and WVarehiouso near Do
pot
R U Married?
We moan to an particular' storo or
la~ce to (10 your t rad~ing, if so
Get a Divorce
And buy whoro you can got tho
best goodls for tho lowest piens.~
You will fall in love with our
modest prices, w~hhi the ch arminug
freshness andl excellent quality of
our goods is most sure to please
you. Hlavinig once oxperienceILd the
comnfort, content and satisfaction
our bargains afford, you wvill have
'mastered the elements portatining to
.. long lifo. poace and prosperity.
We koop a full line of Dry
Ii Good, Notions, Shoes, Gents Fur.
. nishing Goods, Clothing, Ladies
n Capos, Jlats. Groceries and Ilard-.
iware, and can certainly make it tc
.your advantage to seo our line Dnd
,got our p~rices before p~urch~asing
tyour fall bill.
Respectfully,
ELLISON BROS.
. j17-97y1. EASLEY, 5. Os
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1aie4BUDQET..~wm
PIIUN and PHAX
Mr.. Editor: A
I wish you would ti
speak a good word for muo to the
kind lidies and tho word is this:
SEWING MAOHINES.
Wo liavo just; taken Oil this line
and its pays to
BUY THE BEST,
Wei think we can ofror bottor in.
ducomonits and botter prices than
others who have tried it before us. L
Tell The Good Ladies
to como and so us about it, and
romind them of on othor fact.,
that wo have the nicest, nowest,
Cleanieet, choapost atAl best line of
Furniture and Stoves
nid other housokooping articles
that wo havo ever had, and that
theso goods wore all bought to be
looked at and sold and not to be 0
kept idle.
Tell them to go inl our Furnituro
rooms and rest. in our easy Chairs n
and coo theso goods.
1W. 'Z. .A LFL l-t
UK ENS RlAlIO Al)
JChe.dlI.,
A
in Iet Jmm 2ilh, 1898.
Oi l a te i r Jine ihe 21th), the follow
iniX Mehledule wvi!l hw rinm oe ith Ilken.
11. It, for tlie ) rpose of hAuling Freight
No. 9-lly except Southy--No..'io
Rtead Dlown. Mixe'l Trainl lewl (Ipl.
4.20:i Lv itkns Ar 7.5.) it
5.0 am Akr 1,asey v 'i'.A) an.l
!. 12- Dahily e x-e pt Stilaby-- No. I I
e.nd 1 ,o wi '.teeng vr S' r v ice RL'1 (p
I pmi L'v A'.kns . . 15 1)m1
1 0 uin Ar -kl-.Lv Lv 5.05 '1m! I 1
Tri- wll ipt) .'ake on or lI ol i
D)epot will he 0; es filr tim ruecivin;
nal die:Ihvry ilf Frei hit fram 8 A. .\M. ti
12 A% 1. 'n
WeC will narike i. t.'. .\Iiur hk' fent to -
pnt runizeo n honoII~ renal b.. gjinilg rootl
-.ervicie m ol 'prom pt at'-i:i ),.
1 1'. i.TANwI'. Geti. Algr
JU LIU i .'S . !!6(Gi s 'e ien,
Money to Lonn.
Onl impri ve fill-am lamis i l su of 6:;00
itIl upwalds. I . in rep 11yall i IIn s mi
Aliil payini ts t.bIhrough a, periil of ive
Ye-ars, tha enabing' t I irrowe t, kip
~Vi l t ! A4'ii si chI i n i me.
Sa ve Inin Ii~iligin o ni (new111 im-Ok
jlin olq I-.i preSe11 m(, hu iin.;
BiACK (IniaIE--Sl !r U A lD;
rli- d. im .nl i ;.. Il ..1lt3 ainmiF
Cl' ('l aap Pakli.
i .'l to Ii I tcl::t a ir~i1 ---:. e :i l orii~(8
-; . L -a e l'an e ntry z 10.
EAD':tEl N LOW10 I P-RICbiES.i
n.: -- d:, i e.i (Ib to znein'ereSt C.
nug 1toro.
)It.9 ROBlR RSi
' Physician and dur
Offico at his realdence at the tirha
mi plaCe, on '" lVe Mile ver.
March 8, 1894.
C. FITZGERAL, llO0 J
pher, Greenville, S. 0. Omoo *s
ildision'% Drug Store.
All work guaranteed to give tsafgff
>n.
V M' woild repectfuilHy infn a the peb
lie that Dr. It. 'T'. Waldoti, "be 1
01l iId favorably known to the eltiee
Plekaens county, is now aNsechiset
Itll us hII tile prctice of Denistry.
Oille: Enltire fr-on, r-ooml (ap IMN
Ity NollonAl Bankl Illock.
Dus. NoiwooD & N
Grteenyllie, a.
J. IIAYNSsWORT1, . Eb. Xoarzwo
W. PAuxxn,Pekn
Greenville, 8. 0.
layosworth,Parker & Robinson
Alttomeyn-at-IW
inkous 0. II., .. . go
Practice in all Courts. Atkrd %D al
isiness promptly.
LV"Money to JQn.
TO SWAP,
I want to exchanga 4 Qoe
looded young Jack for a skaag
1uino of fronm 15 to W h~eo
owor. C. L. Holl1ingsjwerth.
A. M.o1GAr(, W. F. Massig A4ggg,
I- enIvIlt% 6. C. Vialus, 4. 0.
organ1 & Blassingano
kTTORNEYS AT LAW
Pickens, C, J, , I$. Q.
1ractice in all the courts.
apr-16-96yi.
BE CLARK. GEO. X. COOPER.
Jark & Cooper,
-I8aler.NIm
1ARBLE AND GRANITE
MONUMENTS,
%Tombstones
of every
Description.eS
-ALSO
IANTELS, STATUARY, VA8ia
Id \routght Iron FENClNU.
CLARK & COOPER,
apri8-97yl. Greenville, 8. 0.
ea ther(-, 1 andI
A full fk of Leather alwaya on
a11l. A I kjiIds el ialIlems in toek
tild illude Io (,I'dler.
jbrelns, robes an d every hin
Iu y kept ini a first class l~inose~'
I pay highest price for Ihides and
.Vax.
mhOPOI12yl.
n ~e
p *a i.d anid mlatched F"loorhig,
$10 to #16 orM feet.
radedO~ and( mt thed CeiIinIg, -
" " " Ce(.ilig s
% xi., 812.oo and So per M1 feet
' " "4 P4artitiont,
inug liase, pini Casing, 'r-esd,
2 8. nnudu E., ~15 per M feet.
1" 8. iuber., s1i~ P~t M feet.,
" II d(rssed 2 S. aml1( 2) , (t1Icomo,
llulings, 304 peOG. ft. for eac
Do rs, Sash, Blin s, Glass, Patty,
I ruishes, etc.
I .aths, Limo1 lariniig, l' air, 1Plas
er' P'ais, iNails.
Respectfuilly,
Gower & Spelghts,
)l110c an W11Xarehouse 107 Lanurong
strecet...
'Om and W \oodl Yard antd Ln~mber
Lumbi~er' Shds~, C. & WV. C. RI. R.,
(corner.! Bro0ad and Gas sti eets,
Groonville, S. 0.
iipr29-97yl.
For Salo.
so alition. n ithin i teniinnites wanlk of the
en I l ou-p.. A bihr:min to anmnaVlll wish-.
ig to lo'nte. lhere'. Snuile fo, lot for
11in in a' poss~.'C.' Termis reaannable.
iS1: f. P't&una e
At Wonderful Discovery.
The last qjuarter of a century records
manty wondelrful discoveries in medicine,
bitutnonie that have accomiplished moro for
humanity thamn ta sterling old household
remiledy, Browns' Iron BineIrsi. It seemsl to
(ontain, the 1. very elom e;2 o0' good hlnth,
~...l neither mian, woman or eM1chl en tako
it. without deriving tho grentest henefit.
lrowni'Iront itteri is sold by all dealers.
lb'I}e w'a9
TichenorA Antisept'c
dIyer) is droved w/tf (OU ot
R9 itwillpiitivev cd re.