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WbVli tho Song 'Of '0iq vouth Nv ero nlcd to hor do'foiico lie donned0( hll Codioilorato gray and shiouldored his inuaket; and fxght br'ave'ly for tho comtmoni eauso tll the cause wa4 lost. Although a lawy(er inl Iotive and ulscosstill. priktico, It( has for yvcAi' beeni the first far'noz of Llo 0oatL3'. Hio bv tisy, 'btw%* Lt-iY. Btt th acliva brain andt) 'busy' 11i1iiid iH at I 'ait: ILiiYiiJ 11iUl t r 1, rou.-ci In ii4t wvurer &iip 11111-A~s fn'.le. Ita lilt..; Huld tha~t UveryI' mloi ) ' tpid vt Ilimo Bank ot Lthu- g&'tvl-. Our luintliut aiti UntI it uaLAAU . ii ii') il :u~klntl uho diap~u i tii'.rLf titei. r2,~ii lot. (11-. Lo~g~vrhlull I);, i il ..liY ""~ll ij..lu "11I1A liutciv 1),iAIi l i aC I ii';. Tlo, lt) t4 (hiO 11 #ti s wto ill is rlwn. Col. I1it~iig.jvoi-lh wasit Ily ilaiiirn of' it il. (Iispjii 01 t- i v,1111h och, ill wivlch 110 Was 14 rill ing (idol' for Lh-1i'Ly year's. Ihto Hpuilt iis Ii futlilC gtud ving thet wordl hiri SLI 11 GtinllouI'4j that whenl Otto bo camo liil li ()fI (iodj itlt( x joili t-Iii 1 Wit'h Jw.in Christ no puvecould dis. Lill 1) t116 reltiilihij--lll Sliill vi Iid of ( 4'' could'. tit) 1114W1O c('l1.io I() IAJ Ilii' )uI' Olftt LhM Ch'ild ut OfthIl 141811h coill C.'tI to tw hir to) till! l'aiikInl lit tho di.ichll'ge of lii.,j dtI't LII Iris chmeh1 wi (11 Li(! celllettly ill wili(h IlL IIIw iu'pi Id thu WjfL iiJ I i isi i jijeral hat Ad. '1Thu wuzi'c 1. Latko 1111 is tiiiod'i ill that cttr' 'u (1- Itejo I l.Hki liii gtit'i IA IJick uess. i1.. liert) w~itsi onily 61116 ciilugli t.) (,at lit -it fot h iis iitttiiot frie.li Is I lvy Iiim di1o. W\livil I t'itlc'Al liiis loilil LIII'. tlot)l ti( rl-i l l tk ludser L nd I Iwltvt t*i *'*' I to wI t (1 tha llt l4 of t I lIo it oft' ~l) SIt) I k-Ii IIhi callso lil ilit U ':-l bar, ii aul t lat I t' ilient l)J -. 1' pil doztI ('1 il h~lii ei.'iis nhg Ii Ai ' [1ll4 llil OaI thin7 lamit- ; Hilli Ithulit'lst tigh lelw I 1i la salt w il~~i rc.w li 1110111lit-11~ ' f I 26Lof1h1 lilt It11 1 l O I I('h aic~Ldtl I'l ~ 'i' I ud o l illOili I11:fs ii '1 of the school of Aloxander H. Steph one, but when it wfa8 dolared, h i raisod a company, joined Orr's Rifles and was with that conmand until the su1 rOender. Since thon ho faith- t fully and diligently sorvil his day o atd generation. p V3 may met a man in all tho re- Li Iaionis if a business life-we may ' know him thoroughly on these, and n yet be in ignoranco as to the finest poid4 of his character. Wo can' know and nihuiro mien very inlich for what wo iay siee of them in these re hati"is., but, it is tiho hoio lifo th it Openis tho Imart I wias iln tihat charm ed cir-cle with hinm andl Saw that bli. I. art Was at foutiniii of love. It was h that th0 sweeto;;t c' arin. of hiih chiarmaLer siin:' wit hi i tl iing u ftolned with th. gontle, yet r eltt ;-,ow of kindnevss, a p.-ce](e4v hertag b-t alike. t! hit chil Iron and( his friend; that wi1 be cherished Ildo inillry asts. This inthi Ih.edi- dwly. de1ar to hiu. fjts reib( tinnce. on hi is ow n i f.: mIlo I Ow ia w III t min, for to bitl it 0. 1nSecr'ated ad ennob01le-1 everyN bornw. m ihw 1.u11l Bot hto lookod out from tin,-t ho-ne- on the worldi t-nd turired back t'. his own brir and( sa.id: "I bho!-ve Iin the Fatherh-lood of GOdI an1d t1h1 Brothorbo d of mum." h'lo logic Of thil, f.tith wts the life of lovo, of kindness, of gentlenoss that his just gon1e d IwnI -not bohilld the darktled weSt, but ik the in-iring star, has Iielted away in the brightnoss of liaveim. 111in, g to its narrIow hiolle benecathl! Soul to its platce onl high! Thiey that have seen thy look in leath No inore mnay fear to die." itemarks by Mr. C. E. Robiiion. May it please vour honor: W are again called uponI to pay tributo of ri. spet to the miuemory of a friend. I (11tino) t aIht anythiig to what has so tiuithfully bonid ttboutt Cl. 1lol liiisworthi, but 1 wish to add uI Alli 1-reienkU it. of tho same. It was Sn1'I ulpl'ivi!jego to havu Ililn traili Ill i thI 1a11w 11 siKuo of my br.L ( hii r, it I havo been closely as .eie td nith himi in practice for the a fift een yars anid Call testify to his aiIhty, arsfutl pi-ijparatiolu, integrity uniiformi courtecsy and kindness ill thei. pl ofessio,, especially to the I ager inurelhoE s. Col. Ioliligs vit h was a illant Confedlerato sul r: he was a mos0-t usetfu li d re4 sp tii est.en; a true and faithful fe-~:a loving7 and lovedl husibanid 11111 fatliur. In every rolation of lifg hi- wa-s tiu' anl hald thio respec't aitl e of tho'se wkl> knewv Lim. I can scarcel v bulieve that ii lusa as a citi n, a hiushia:dA (r ftheIr will ha an.v til )re koeii!v helL th-lin hii loiis '1.1 a Iliulinher1 of thli.i bAr, f.a. his eO ttil 'i 1 a always wii.e an11d bIs e 1 ning AL th 0- tif tI WaI he waS lhke thie grat inaj ritv of the s.3lthern l Tit2, hi't ii utf this wrlds *o't1ii; but boto bintiess hae areanulhite a II~ propeii lE I t.l lIut tvhe ccis~uuaiofthisE prc toperty thd ttrotitSZWlio uothi lid thisto 1Lot t'r 1'll , lL tiiiiver m lli t f tilr1 ti ni)EEurn thle i,5sa of1 frienids and1 lovod one(s. 1 low tru ElthLe words: "im rien1 t aterl I riend lc~ dep r5, In the hdeathl ol' Col. Illigsworltih I canl tiuthful) M1ay 1 have lost, a hi ma 11 by 1 . .Jinds E q 31ay it pile ise youri hionor: 1 Can-. et. iy lifo~rded me11, isn wiithiot iiy la~ ivdg hlgcL enijioy that close0 a111 ini linniti aiunhiitance~ with Cl .!. I110t linigsworthi, ubhichi hias been si) ini. pressm ily 1 potrEaya biI y those51 wh o liaiwo I po ken, t I fool that I kniew hi am well. Silice tlio da1Ifs of iiy V ar. ly bo) hood~l hits nmaitl hias eeni (suil liiit -> line. NMf earlic-L r~te~ollinii I f hiin wasM as principal if Clearmonitt .\.iluiv mleur tity fat l's 5 hittii0 llt ( )i nc otyii. As a1 techer iin. a i'fii'll i-i iteitt as oliS of tilIl be1 It tleachierS t ha t (ever prosh i c ov~er ii1t .\ o1h inyV wais, re-rhapsui, the .i i lil unatanit, ethiietionial ciEnter ill hi iiiui ty. Alan~y bright boyls. anid ast, an hit hv~es today ini the liven usefl~ti cit izensi ini this andt- other ttts. Ii'he good1( wh~ieb h he ir d-idt lives tterii huni, anid wvill conlLitiue to beO mll tipliedt andl perpjotutiedt mn anm ever wvidein g circle of iniiluoneo, to bleCss the( lives5 of Iiihundres. It tmayl ailso h o sid of im1, as~ of so inanyi etimtilt immen, in bohstato titIldita t.ion1, tha zt ini the schooil room) hie laid broadli t t an deep t'Iho founda l~t ins of thal t exacL t learinitg andhi discipiline oIf rimd i on ti w hich mi after yeIla na t:reetedt the na;-:Istructuire of n. 1 saiCd that1 1.1 i!.thti 1 h im ~)l~C35 well, and11 thil i ta ptltult, reasonm for Ithiis feelhnmg. '. l noIw thle fathmer thr ouighI ti el~ a. FothreeI W VeAlis from 187', toh 1882, his eldest stil, Joihn I. lllhiigswo~th, an Iworo class mate atAdge Coh~ge an for onel yearni, romtl~i.iiitts. "ikam fa her, Ifa1t h r aIs refted-i ini thaimt ofth L sIonm. As I NIa there just notw anmd listonmed to thme rIcitli of t ho In of love thiat rulehd ini tihe ebarmied ci rclet o f\ the ersitwhilo happy homiie I behollllh l new thme Lbeauitiful lie andt characater oif th at soni, andt lolrure sinth tIi ng of tho secret of its betyt anid sublimi.. Ly. Around such he-arthtstoines, it mammy truily be salid, rewts tile ark (if Lhoeo oellalnt of tilr I.peopt0load thle. prifiniples theroe instilled shone ' igihltl ini imo brfe of thllr blu.1em lotice to Debtors and Cred Itors. Persons having cdlaims against bie estate of J. R. Burdine, do yased, will pleaso present the same roperly attoeted to the under gned by tho 1st . day of May 1899 hoso indebted to said estate please iako paymont to . J. J. CHAs'rAIN. A. Administrator,r Bu ookKeepig,DsInes, FOR A PHONOGRAPHY, situation. T I Writing AddrcsWILBUR R. SMITH, -LEXINCTON, KY., For circular of hip lan'nos an4 responselbl COMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY, UNIVERSITY Awarded Medal at World's E epsllon. Refers to thousands of graduates in position. Cleat ofr FoU Bualmoug Coum. Including Tui tion, Books and Board in family, about W. Shorthand,Type-Wrting, and Telgraphy,8pae, MD'F. Kntucy UiverityDiploxu.udrsa No vaoa~u. ~nt o no . !rd VFe puoe~tsh de hae t reach us, address WILBUR F.6MITH.LtEXINGTONeKW. Go To *F1moffl an lI6lrich'tk81( For seed Pot at es, gardeni seed and anythiing else you lieed. We handh'l Rlichmond Ghuano ( . r ii Gra H o.ertilizers. F".,sci & BHii. PIlWT$ AN D W IN 1O0W SIJAADES. A re sh apini g uIp for Sipring Tradlo. All g' oods on haid can be bought at very low. prices. T[hey niever allow stock to run do wnVI, so) do not think they ar~e ofTern g old or un saleable stock, as niew goods atre constantly corn ing in, and you can have a per (eet guaran tee on ovwry item purchnteed from them.. T'hey are showing a beautiful stock of Winter ai.dI SPRING DRESS COOD AND SILKS And more coming every day. Theliy havt, all the Newv TIrimmnings, Liniings, anid ot h. little essen tials to make dresses look pretty; so when you buy a dIress there you cani depend~ it i of tne first fshidon. just opened: New (Glovyes, Lacesz, Embroid cries Hosiery, Perciiles, Cali cies, (Cottonade s, etc. etc. --TIIE~Y GIVE TRADING --STl'A M PS. W'Vhey have all tho latest and N wst Shlapos in Corsets from Jea1ns, (1il Cloths, Trunks and drisos Just In. Theyc keep Butterick Patterns -only reliable patton. Ask for lIuttorick Fash ion Sheet and Yard Stick, and Trrading Stamps --they present~ thorm to their cus MceAl1ister Auctionk Plunder. I have succeeded in raking in a lot of auction stuff for less than half its value. My rule it to put on a small profit and melt it down into cash, a lot of good Calico ligbt and dark at c another lot will do for quilts at 2c another lot by the pound bundle or yard. A lot of colored hankerchiefe at 15a per pound. In this plunider lot 1000 t spools basting thread at 1c *ach, I all whit.. A lot of cotton flannel t and striked duck in short lengths, t suitable for childrens waists, and hundreds of other thps comes in tis lot fibre or quality has not b:een injured b-y tho auction mill but the price his drindlvd about ha'f. I handle lots of auctiol) I jobs and somo just as good goods as money can buy, and every arti CIO that goes out of my house is just as ropresoted. Your money back if you are dissatisfied or think you can do better. No use to leave Pickens for & nice dress or hat, first see what we have. Another let of "Harris's beats 'em all" axos the price now is 45c every axo guaranteed, if it breaks bring it back and get and another or your money. Next week I will have something to say to the men about overalls apd broechs, I wou't say anything about Red Star fleur this time at $2.76 per barrel except that "Harris beats 'em all" and wants produce. I F. D. Harris. Bo ES CRANBYe DEALER IN -.. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring, Oeiling, and Weatherboard ing, Moulding, of all kinds. Leather and Rubber Belting t ogether With all kin of ENGINE AUPI=PE FITTING S Also Engmne and Cyinder Oil at lowest prices. Linseed Oil, Both Raw and Boiled fur painting, and White I.4und of Best Quality, Give us a trial before buying elsewhere. r B. E. CRANDY, Picken R. C. Oflico and Warehouse niear Do pot -1 R U Married? We mean to an particular store or place to do your trading, if so Get a Divorce And buy where you can get the p best goods for the lowest pricea. You will fall in love with our r modest prices, while the charming freshness and excellent quality of our goodIs is most sure to Please E you. Having once experienced the comnfort, con tent tand satisfaction our bargains afford, you will have nmasteredi the elemen La pertanigng to long life, peace and prosperity. o We keep a full line of D~ry Good, Notions, Shoes, Genits Fur- 2 nishing Goods, Clothing, Ladies Capes, Hats, Groceries and Hard- g ware, and can certainly make it-to j your advantage to see our line and get our prices before purchasing yoid fall bill. Respectfully, ELLISON BROS. j17-97y1. EASLEY, S. C. ti TI oFALL'S 10""BUDON.T"om ?HUN and PHAX fr. Editor: You may say to the good pholks hat our houses ale full of nice; new right spring goodti, 'and we want hem ioved out., the prices will help D nOye them. SEEDS, IiTsh Potatoes, onions, and all inds of Gard -n so tds. SEWING MAOHINES. Sowing machines are now in full loom and here is the place to get the est' See us about it. Furniture and stoves Look through our furniture and otisekeeping dleparlmeuit, see our .c Rugs and fancy baskets, sachels iin Trunks. Anything, everything. Oome and see us. W. Z . .M'FaWZ iCKENS RAILROAD ScheduZ. In Eteet June 26th, 1898. On and after June the 20th, the follow ig Schedule will be rt overt.-hu Pickens t. it , for the ptirpo.se of hatiliuig Freight id Passengers, viz; 10. 9-D-lily except Sunlday-No..10. tead )own. Mixed Traint Road (Up. 4.20 41m Lv Pickens Ar 7.50 am 5.00 anm At' Easley Lv 7.05 tn$ ii:. 12-Daily except Sunday- No. II enid b'ow l Passener Serviee Rlead Up 1 pin Lv l'ickens At 5.45 piml 1.40 pma Ar EaIe'y 14v 5.05 pi Trains will slop to take on or let oil' assengrs at the followig.r crossings: eruo ,Parsong am A nlainl's, t ikpot will be op*en4 for the receiving n] delivery of Freight from 8 A. 51. to 2 M. We mill mak11 ft. tro your1 inttest to 'at rottize om homlie r'oad by givinig good ervice and proptt atutetiolt, J'. TAYL.OR, Cei. Mgr JULIUS 114. 1B0GIS President. Money to L Ian. Onl improved farm lands i auns of 9300 id u pwards. Loans ropa able in small nitna payments through a period of Mrie 'ears, thius enabling th borrower to pay i nis indcetness withiot oxhtausting is , in any one year. A pply to J. E. Boggs, Attorney, oct7 98 yl- Pickens, S. C. Loeh A Stitch in Titse. aives niie. iilighies' Tloniic (nuew imt roved, taste pleasaniant.) akeni in early lT'intt and Fall pr'evet s Chills, D~engte nd lilri Fevers. Acts on the liver, otnes upl the~ sys3temt letter' tihan Quii. mte. Gtuarantteedl. Itry it. AL , hu,.n :i-ts. 500. andi $1.00 bottles. mu:L3y I2if98. Chaap Prn LA W Bitt iers at (o cetnts a Page unider I tne ciremoitll1ances thle price will be re. 'ieed to lifty cents a. page--Goodl work oodi Pa~per l 'romut ~l eivery1. hiintt es hieaper I hui at any~ othert haoisie, Cata.. in to do,, it wa ill bie II ti u tl tere'tt tii mte to th* l't ess atnd I Buiner A bbvi lile .C fort liries on a I prhiming 1898 I want to extend to my friendts andi tron~ts my 3 sinctere thanks fot' thle libI al t rade din 'tg tihe year 1898. 1899 Thuis being ihn first of a new year:. gain openl our1 dooris Afoni.hty toi th iubilic with ai dietermii intin to mank ior'e friends in lie y .n 1 800) thant '0 hav'*e ever done11 biefoto. A live mian should kniow no dutllseasoni tite inatwit e bvti tlg adtIver'tieents ndi r'aise maore fus:a, but whenct I niamne r'ieas I ahvways find buyerts. [o Keep It Up~ lACK DRESS GOODS AND BILKS. We alwaysa iseI mtoro black Driesg 00(d1 atid sIlks ina JYanuary andic Feb tary tihan any other01 two mth~~tIs ini We have someo towels left over fro m tritats ir. a la a I* ti.y~ . tn it, at a bargaini. 0 ounserpanes. Th'Ie best, 75 coent andi $1.00 toute r 11nea maido 30) to close. out aro 1emt bePfore tihey itre( gonto WVishiing myt) frienudatd enistomeors a appy New Year' and mulich success I. L. RI. Bentz, LEADER IN LOW PRICES. [Gr ieenville, 8, C, ville, S. Q. O Oe 'evr Addisn Drag Store. - *. - Y111. OBEfAT KlRK8KY Office at his raooe the home place, on T elfe X119 Rlver. March 8.1994. C. 'FITEGEAIAv; PEOT ONRA * )ber.- Greepvllie, F. C. Ome e A ddaon's Drti'.gbr. All Ive samk,. tion. E wo1l. respeitlf;ljInform the pu lie thr1t Dr-it. I. Wel , well 34d(id favirbly k1dn to ks eltimmeu of ekes (;Oucn1, 18 low seosiated With ns iII the pr*cte9 of Dehilsry. 0111ce: Eftire oht roms (of ky.ss) City NationiaL lank Bilock D148. NOXwoer KonVo,' _ ireenvyille, 5 II. J. IIAYNMaWeayr e Greenville, 8. C. HfaynoesworthParkerARWmason Pickens . H., . . gen Practice in all Courts. Atas d to business promptl 13''Money to 14;111.* B. A. MORGAN, W. r. gLAgIeSM Greenville k. C. ?tmms, L 0. Morgan & ATTORI Practice in al apr-16-9oyl. ABE CLARK. Clark &.Coper, -Deali in MARBLE AND aRITE MONUMWilTo, siiTombstone if *very - A%810 MANTELS, 'TA+ ARY, VARM and Wrought Iron ENOINt. CLARK & COOPIR, apr8-97yl. Greenvillel 8. 0. Leather -and Harness A full stock of Leather always *a hand. All kinds ei liarnesm In teak and made to order. Also Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Umbrellas, robes and everythiag usually kept in a first class Berse Store. I pay highest price for Mide, &ad Wax. Mt. W. 900DLETT. 109 Main Street, Greenville, S.Sg. Springwood Tannery. march1 2y1. W e Keep For Sale ress ed and mnatchsed Flooxjpg Bradled and mnatched 'el Iio $1 pr f ,, e ;, -% x f810 per M fe. ,,'* % X6, 313.50 ax *1 pr es " Partition, Boxing Baae, pla1.~ing, 1)ressed ii,' r la . Lumube~. 6I r feeerM, ee Boards, dressed 2.8 and 2 3 , cosawon, * 1o peM. fees. Mouldings, 504 per 0. ft,, for eaeh inch in width. Doors, Bah Blind., Glass, Putty, Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Olils, B'rushes, etc. L~aths, Lim& Plastering, JJatr, ?ia. ter Paris, Nails. Respectfully, Cower & Spelthts, Office ansd WVarohouse 107 Lauroas st reet. Coali and Wood Yard and Lumber Lumber Sheds, 0. & WV. C. R. R., corner Broad and Gas streets, npr29-97v1. Greenville, 5. 0. Per Sale. Seen ire< of tine land, is splendi4 c nditn n ethin ten missntes walk of the eit tsin-e. A ba~rgain to anyene wI. !ng to h'ente here'. Suitiable f'or* l.teor (uiblinhg liprpos. Terms resonabe. A pplyv to 1rant U. COx, an18tf. Iolkem. --.:(l 110!USANDS3 IIA&Vi K1JDNEY TROU BL~E AND) DON'T IKNOW IT. There is a flinease prevallinsg in ti as COIS try most dangeraus beenuise so decepti. Many suddcin deaths are caused by I, heart disease, pennmonla, -keart -failnree or apopl'xv are Ofifen th~ e mout ef kidney dIlnease. If kidhey trounale Is Sllowg as advance thse kidney poIson In' -the-bloedzie liable to attack the vital organserp t. e kid neys themiselve break down .dnd hiate away eil by cell. Then, ah4 -tiehn si u of thec blood--the albumen-legg~ one amd the sufferer bas Bright's Dilseaue,.theawee. from of kidney trouble. Eldsjey trole - can be dectectecteJ sithougth4.:low arwl decceptive. First, a nalysi -pr~he urine; accond, by the alhe te' test of -seteh .he uirb.e asile in a glasu er bottl* for' t wenty rour hours, WIOen a cloudy -or 1-rick 4ie4 set tlingr Indicat es it. It was for just such trmub-es that ini . infhalite power and goodness thei Grant Physicias, caused SwampRtoot to-graw* -for t1heteneit of sufferhsg nienklnd, leaving it for Ills servant, Dr. Kilmuer, -theebt kliney and bladder egeoalis to di .ver It aind miake it known to the world. Its wonderful oftIlcey In promptly curiag 4hs m"st distre.siig . t~aseS Jrply mtevwous. You may have a pn p bottle of D. '-Kil mer's Hwamnp Itoot t hegreat-kldney, Iliver u'd bhlddder trmedy, by maIl fre Addr ess DI-. Klim. r & Co., Blug 4on, .Y. W hen writing mollon ths paper. Drngist% lIft~y cnm o- d >.lat'sines.