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r77- V A. M T. C, ROBINSON, 04164. 1ulMLisifEDI FEEY THtfnSDA' Subscription One Dollar a Ye Eiteroed at the Post Office at Pickens becond-olass matter. THURSDAY, *.I'LY n, 1900. The Rlepublicans have nomin ted a strong ticket. They are goo politicians and do not hesitato distribute the cash where it wi do the most good. It is a pit: that the South will got none of i Those doubtful states will reap harvest inl the coming campaig, William McKinley and Theodor Rooseovelt are the nomineos and n1 effort or expenditure will be spare to secure their election. 4xMtEENllO1Io N. C., AND 111 P ENSAlY. The Charlotto Observer sayt "The following resolution wi Unanimously adopted, after whic the meeting adjourned "Resolved, by this convention < citizens of Groonsboro, called to gether by the In(Iustrial and lim migration association, at the re qluost of Mr. Moses 11. Coie an othors, to diseuiss whether or no the dispe)sary has beon a dotri mont to the business of' tile city That, after hearing evidence, it it of the Opinion that the Ovidencm ovorwhelnijugly establishes as : tact that the business Mf the cit) has not been at least a detriment t< the business of tho city ; but on th contrary that the business of tih< city has been better during the las year thani ovtr before in its his torv." WAR. From all accouitm war sceni inevitable between China and thl powers. Baron Von Ketteller hi boen killed, so the reports go ani they are behovod, and great unce tainty exists as to the fate of t legations in Pokin. In Washin1 ton it is expected that Gormai will declare war against China at the United States will follow su asi moon as congress can be eo vened. When the clogs of war are turn loose there is no telling when th, will be chained again and wt damage will b done. When government is etther willing for citizons to disregard all rules of i ternational law or is unable protect foreigners ill its count then it is time for tho world take drastic measures againt su y~overniment, for it is no longer e titled to a place almonig the niatiu of the earth. It makes very little differenco 'M murdered peole and their re - '"~whether they r C~n istiblh.. Snenit. It appean, has usurped the imperinl pu. and ordered the attack upon f, olgners. Gen. Yung Lu, comma dier of Pekin, is powerless to pi teet the legations and ministers, the soldiers refuse to obey hi Nothing is left but for the powi to consolidato and protect their ci z.ens. The legations are besiog and provisions are scarce. The Italian and American los tions have been burned. Fighti is going on at Tien Tsin and t allied forces are awaiting rein ford inents before proceeding to Pokc as 50,000 are necessary for that< p'edition. T1he situation grows mi seious every (lay and relief is r gerly expected . The next Union meeting of t first division of the Twelve M Association, wvill meet wvith SO( nat church Satur'day, July 28th,i stant, at 10 o'clock a. mu., and opt ed with devotional exercises cc ducted by the Moderator. Subjects for Discussion : 1. "How can we know that a p sont who professes Christ is trr regenerated?" By Rev. B. Hold 2. "Do we sufficiently oxami converts who apply for memb .hlp in regard to Baptist doctrin By IRev. T. IF. Nelson. 8. "If a tree is known by fruit, how are we to judge o church mnembers?" By Rev. 3. Poster. 4. "Should a member of a lii tist church be disciplined for pi taking of the Lord's Supper wi other denominations?'' By R< T.'.'. LeWis, Devotional exercises Sund *norning at 10 o'clock, conducted J. T. Taylor. Stinday School siddreess at 10: l'y C. E. Robinson. Missionionary Sermon at o'tlock by Rev. Z. P. Hamilton. A program for Sunday afterhio will bo arranged at the meeting. Exi. Coxi. 1i0olee Aljtancement. The Pickens County Allian will meet on Saturday, July 21i instead of Italy 15th, se advertig' heretoforo' W. . O'DaiL CONDUCTED BY W. We F. BRIOT, C- Oountv Sunt. of Eduoation, ?irI as Opening of vine sehools. Heretofore it has beoi left to the judgmont of the trustees as to the time best suited for the open ing and closing of schools. A lato act of the legislature -ro. 0 quires that tho county superintend ent shall "koop his office open each day of the wook for one wook prior to the time appointed for the schools to open in his county, and for one week imnodiately thoreaf. ter and for at least ono day in each week during the remainder o the school term for the convenience of those wiehing to purchase school - books.'' Tho county board of education has made the date for opening the h schools, Monday, July 16th. If thero should come a wet spell, it is hoped that the trustees will use their judginont as to timo of open ing, as to closing, they will con intue to use their judgmont hav ing due regard to the available funds, and the welfare of the pu pils. * * The national educational asso ciation moots this year at Charles ton, S. C., July 7th to 13th. Tho railroads will charge but one fau, for the round trip, plus $2.00 mom .)orship foe. It is probable that the city will be taxed to its utmtost t( entertain -the association. Hav S you made arrangements for you o welfare whilo in attendance? B ,* d Thero will bo held on Friday July 20th next, amn oxamination w e all applicants who may wish ti I- outer Winthrop Normal and In Y dustrial college at Rock Hill, anl d the South Caroli na college at Co it luibia. Don't forgot the tit - and como early. Froi PleverIcy. Mr. Editor: 1 will give you few (ots. a Up till the 26th day of June, I at rained twienty-ono (ays and th tAs armers are baily behijid with thoi n. work. to J- If- Brown and C. T. Hutchiti ., p~asad through this $ection JAs ' weok threshing wheat. They ar to cer.tainly doing good i'orlk. .h E. R. WakIrop) had his wh-.. n- threshedl last week. Hie only mad nifty-t'o bundiols andI it, was tett tally ruined. W. S. Norris calrried as nico loa to of nice peach(dos to Pied mont 1S a- week and found a goad sale fe et thorm. s- heo trustees of the, Reuniol scoldistrict met last week an' 'Ma Misa MeWhorlier teache "term. WValdrop an4 pent the fouirt r- H. ea. vhsited Georg -~ Konnemuore huet ,.ook- We are a! 0- ways glad to see you Harrison, a as come again. m. Henry Leo, littleb soa of Mr; an iSMrs. J. A. Norris, Is seriously ill. .E. 1). Allgood 'was the guest < -W. J. B~oggs the faourth Sunday. od Mr. Stephens is not running hi canning machine -now on accoun a- of the rottening a o fast. ag WHI sic us. eo- O nLusdIay rner? ning, Julne 26t1 n, our little burg was wrappod in; x.111 matol of sorr~ow,. The soul of Oil re wortybrother, H ayniosJos Sment and took it a flight to thi reahnsq of eternal bliss. In tht' midst of life we are brought face t< eface with death, hout often it honly the narrowv valo that separate us31 from heaven. -. Bro. Jones wasn -ifty fouir year -. old at the time of, his death. Hi -. was born and' rnared in Picken county andl his good qualities ain correct habits, w as knownm and re marked on by uverybody in th ir- commnunity wh'bro .ho l ived. TI ly those who knew- him, he has left iir. memory whioh 'will be onnobbmng no and those virtnes which made th r,- memory priceless will brighten a -? time lengthenp. His mission 01 tsearth was one of good and he wa tskind, gentle a.md uniassumiung, an( uall that knew him loved and re 6. spected him. H~e was sordly afflicted for miori P- than six monshe with that muel r- dreaded disease, consumption. Ye th lie bore it all withi meek submissio '. andl unnuirnitring fortitude. Brc Jones was a worthy member ani ry deacon of the Peter'% Creek Bapj >y tist church and his place is vacan at home, at church and in th 30 community, and his vacancy cai never be filled. We doeply fee 11 our lose, but our loss is his eterna eternal gain). m He leaves a wife, two daughteri and one son, besidce a host of rela tives and friends to mourn his tin timely death, His remains werE e qSiotly laid to rest in the Peter'i t, Gro cemetety thme day f ollowing Shis death in tho peence of a larg< concourse of relatives and fe1lna Lily doIthy hltai npon thy survivord breast, , e loved the wollp. bt Jesus1 loves theO besit. .#? d osd Night. Caln is thy luinbor, as. an infanits stee,) But thou hmailt llake no nore to toll and14 wool$$ Tlino is i cperfect rest, rest secure and doop 000<od Nighit. Until the abao)s4 from this earth are east, Until ho'gathors in his sheaves at last, Until the twilight gloom be ovorpist. Gool Night. Only good niight, belovod, not farewell, A little whi e .ald n.1 His Saints shall I dwell ' III hallowed 111[011 indivisible. God Night. Unt'll we'ineet again before his throne, Clothil in the spotle4ss robe hte givIs his error, Until we'know n'en as we are known. 0ood Night. "BlessedI are the dead that die fi the nalmec of the Lord.'' A FRIEND. Executive conm"ittee. The County Executive Committee met July 2, 1900 4tnd transacted the following business: On muotion It was agreed to have cam paign inectings at the following places and on the days named: Easley. Aug. 17. Liberty, 6 1 3. Central, " 20. Six Mile " 21. Antioch " 22. Pumpkintown, Aug, 23. Dacuaville, " 24. Pickens, ' 25. The following managers was alpointed: Easly-A. W. Folger, W. W. Robin son, A. W. Iudgens. Central-J. N. Morgan, W. A. Oliver, T. T. Arnold. Liberty-1'. N. Hunter, E. B. Richard son, M. A. Boggus. Pickens-RoIs Moon, F. E. Cox, W. B. Allgood. lIester's Store-W. A. Heater, F. \V. Hogshod, 1. i. Philpot. Punpkintown-Joseph Keith, W. E. Jones, Joe Hendricks. Eastatoe-Daniel Winchester, Calhoun Bowie, Lee W. Stansell. Cross Plains-4. l. It. Williams, J. i. L0athem, Waverly Htunt. Catecclec--D. G. Parsons, A. J. Crane, J. P. Smith. Peter's Creek-1l. A. Foster, -J. P. ) itobinison. it. J. flugheo. r Milo Creek-O. S. Stewart, J. L. Mur phree, R. F. Herd. Praters-C. (. Lewis, W. I. Tomp kins, It. M. Bowlin. Six Mile-J. T. Dillard, 1) E. Uarrett, Mack Durhai. Calhoun-W. A. Boggs, Ilaylis Dil lard, J. (I. Evans. > Holly sprilgk-J. J. Chaitil, J. N. Ligon, Robert lavnel. (lap liill--h. n. Mituldin, W . .Fond I ley, J. E. Bridges. l.ooper's (1in--J. A. Itohinson, J. 11. ' endley, 1,. L. Jones, 0 Urosswel-W. D. Masingili, J. I. Garrison, T. C. Speneor. On motion it WIs agroed that at each camllpa"ign mieeting cllidates be al towed to speak na follows: Candidatos for the legislaturo not exceeding 20 min utos each. All the others not exceeding 16 mimllitesi each, t On motion it was agreel to have 6000 L ticlets printed, to be printed on the best r paper subrmtted( by J. L.. Thompson and that all county candidateq )e As sossed the Bium" of 25c. each. to.pay for a sam11 and that canlidateti for Congress t aul Solicitor be assessed [0c. each. The moey to be paid on or before the '7th day of Aug., 1000, to J. T. Youngblood. Adjourned to 7th of August. rIlTh modern and~t most -effectivo cure for conslipatou and all liver troubls-the famous little pills8 known as DoWitt's Little Early t Risers.ap2 r Dr. G. W. Earlo. Are grand, but Skin Eruptions rob ' life of joy. Bucklin's Arnicat Salve ci oros themn; also, Old, Running r and Fa"ver Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, Burns, I Bruises, Scalds, Chapped Hands, 1Chilblains. Best Pile Cure on Earth. Drives out, pains and aches. Only 25c. a box, Cure guaranteed. SSummons For Debt. 'riEu 8'rATEn oF ESou'ru CAUoIJINA, Plckens County. f Milgstratoc's Stutons For Debt, 1WIlliam i . Parsons, Plaintui; ngatinst a John Wooley, Diefendant. . t By George E. Riobinson, Esqntre, Magle. '1'o John Wcolev. Compi lai nt havingj been mande unIIto me) by William, R, Parsons tiha)t you are in. clhietd to hthu in the snmu of sixteeni dol. ,lars andi fortyV eight eenlis , onJ atCeownl for gootds Lohi antd delivered by h im,, to y'ou, from the 2 i , th of &brmury, 19 Jo, to the 5th dayl~i of May 1000,( incJlskve, ,iThis is Tiheref(ole, to :eqiure 1you (0 a~p. - pear before met, ini my~ ollce, in Liberty, ,i (. C., on t he0 sit dayii from t1) he service of this Siinnnlons', ('elushve oif the dlay of 'service, lit 10 o'clock '1. m1., to answer to t~he aild comhlphldnt, or juldgmlent will be0 h giveni ngnu~ vonL by3 defauilt. lDated May '24th. A. 1). 19)00. GEcoG B. 10B1ZNS)N, [SEAL.) * jl)1n (100.Magistrate. Size doesn'tindiwato quality. Blo 4ware of counterfleit and worthless salvo offered for DeWitt's Wiltch) Hazel Salve. D~eWitt's is the only Soriginal. An infallible cure for piles and all skini diseases, Dr. G. W., Earle Clark .Bros., &. Comn pany. Manufacturers and Dealers in Marble andc (Grainte M nu ments, T~omlbston)es, mantles, l&c. S Don't you -want at nice cemn ,etery or residlence fenice? We~ I sell the best Wrought Ir'on fence lhnadQ, h o you want a lomonmnt or Stombstone? We sell cheaper and furnish a botter c'lassi of work than alnyone* else ini the b)usiness. Weo soil anything ini marble or Granite from a email vase to a soldiers or sailors muontimlent. We have thle finest llne of do. signs and samp)los known to the trade, Correspondenco promptly answ11ered. 'Yours for business, OLARtK BROS., & 00s '118 Mo3Ien AWuo County of Plckens. Cout1 of Common Plea. '.V. Clayton, - 1aintlfl'. against - .H. Dea, S. W. S. Dean, Mrs. J. T. Gray, S. E. .Joneas, Miss .Jeanniette Jonea, Miss Fredrica Jones. Mh't. M. E. yimmes, Mr. 11. A. Petty; Mrs. E. ,. liainey, G. I1. Syminies nid Whitner Symines. 1)efendints. Summons For Hplief, (Compliit not Served.) 'o the Defeidants above.nantd: You are. hereby . Stinonei and re. Luired to unswer the'conpltiit in this e.tion which i4 this (It. tiled ill the oilce if the Clerk of Cotirt of Pickeis County, ud to serve a copy, of your a'nswer to ho sa(d complaint oi the sub--ctibers at heir ofilce, Pickens, Soith Carolina, vithin twenty da-y4 aftet the service icreot; exeluiulve of the day of such ser ilce; and If vou fail to aiiswer the Com1 >iaiit within the timne afoiresidl, the flaintiff in tihis ntion will api,ly t') the ,ouirt for the relief deia:ded inl the com1. )hiIt. Dated Mary Srh. A. D. 1900. J- 1. M.TVCWART, (Si.A '.1 0. C. P. CARREY & MCCUJ.L.(1-l[, PhlilntiY'n Attorneys. To the nn-reszient defendant', S. E. Joie-, Misis Jouaiiette Jonae'. Mrs. 1 . E. Synnines, Mrs. I. A. Petty, Mrs. B. L'. It~tiney anil (). 11. syminle : PIlese take 110tice tha, 1ih4' SnIon1110118 and Com pa111111nt in 114 tiCtioni WL4 flied in tile office of tlie Werk of th Courtof (o inen11 Plenls, Plickniis Colii V andl(I State aforesaid on May 8th, A. D.. 1900. CAiuEY & 1(0: ,.(o0 i, mait wo. Iliintill''a A i teneys Notice. I herel)v forlid tny person tromt citting oitI a wagon roa a11(1d utsing tle SIme on ily hinal. This the 8th dIy of May. 11000. E. A. IAW.o. "Sweet Bells Jangled Out of Tune and llarsh." Shakespeare's der.uraption rti thou. sands of women. T.hCy are cdes hoe nt. sickly, erous-a t Lrd n to th'en selvea and tftheir (ainii'cs. T1heir swet boitlpositionn are gone, and huy ,1l the bolse, seega 4ily out of tujio. But thser is a Y. Thea s"e McELREE'S Wine of Cardui It brings health to the womanly organism, and health, there means wl I poised nerves, calmness, strength. It restore s.womanly vigor and power. It tones Up the nerves which suffer rng and disease have ehtittered. It is the miost perfect remedy ever devised to restoro weak women to perfect health, and to mako them attractive and happy. $1.oo at all druggists. For adv e csee regumrng spec iel directions, address, giving symp toms, "The Ladies' Edvisory De partment," TIho Chattanooga Medi cine Co., Chattanooga, T1enu. - 1~V. ~W H. tm.aI..u' ana of th womb avit entir 1 R eason abi Come and see for you rsol? t1ia. able Prtces and are paying a nice pl We have on hand a barrel of nice gallon ; Muscavado, 45. Try our Good Luck Cof'ee at 5c W~e have just received a nice line dry goods line, notlons, &o give us STATI' The time for public schools to o1 prepared1 to furnish the childron w chalkr, &c. A largo amount of enve cnd ledgers. As this is a scarco, time in mlonloj tihing we can for the benit of our Wei extend the time1of buhtyin~g sci fiis h our car Iload. Cloan uip the old pots and .stLovos bring muich you will get thomn outo brass, etc. WVoul liko to have all mlountainls. Bejeswanx is just as goc Our ctiutomersi' know t hat we can them a oni in any quanti ty. Clit..A.xC oct15 90Lctw. Masonic Ilall Building. February - repaint them at -s During the cohl ws.ont her have I ngos and Buggios will Look Bright Sprinig tE''Sond in your vehicles now H: C. MAFa -.,4.W E S t x our auneys. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure .lood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your - . blood purifiers, they Ifl ter out the waste or impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order, they fall to do their work. Pains, aches and rheu matism come from ex cess of uric acid in the blood, due to neglected kidney trouble. Kdney trouble causes quick or unsteady heart beats, and makes one feel as though they had heart trouble, because the heart is over-working in pumping thick, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin ning in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake by first doctoring your kidneys. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases and is sold on its merits by all druggists In fifty cent and one-dollar siz es. You may have a sample bottle by mail nome of awamp-goo. free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y.' Cannd Goods FOR A FEW DAYS. Green Sting Beans, 2 lbs. for 10c, 3 for 25c; Small Jun1e Peas, 2 lbs. for 10c, 3 for 25c; Swoet Corn, 2 lblj. for 10c, 3 for 25e; Pie Pen'ehes, 3 lbs. 15',, 2 for 25c; To. n a.toes, 3 lbii. for 10c; RE.d Chir le,2 ll,:. fo:- O0e; St rawherries, 2 lbs. for 10o; Pink Salmon, t lb. for 30e; Armeaur's Potted .Jam [a lb toe. t" for 2C, \ io..ina Sausage, I lh. 10e; Cor(etd l.Ie' f, 1 lb. 15e; 1 quarl nic ten'pd-r Piekles-, 25c; Sar ldine, 5 :mld 0- California sui'l dried( peauches, 10c.. per 1lb; Nor h Carr. I an sutn-d ried Applos, 8o01)0 pound. Youir orders approciated I an(d carofully oxecuted at Pickens. S. C. r20-Homo 'Phoine No. 24. Kodol iuyspepsia oure Digests what you eat. It rt fiialydigests thle food and aids N!atuiro in Btrengtheoning and recone structilng thuo exhiausted digestive br gans. 1t. Ia the latestidiscovered digehte' ant and tonic. N~o othler preparation can approach It in einlclehey, 1t. in. stantly relieves and pormanently cures Dyspopsia, Indigesolon, heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Heoadaoc,Gastralgia,Cram psand all otheor results of Imperfect digestion. aswiisi. il00k all aboutclyspopi mailed foe Prepare- by E. C. DeWITT & CO., Chicago. 9 Prices. we are oi'fering ou goods at Reason. ric for poultry of every kind. homemade moiassos at 35i cents per >br pkg. of priuts. For anything in theo a chance. )NERfY. >on is close at hand and we are ith paper', tablets, penc is, slates, lopes, logal capI pnper, (lay boo0ks meuitters we try to huand!o every *ap iron till July 15th in order to aroundl your house. If they don't f your way. We- buy olel copper, the old1 "stills in the Bluet Ridge >d as money at 20c per pound. 't be glutted on chickens. So bring Pickens, S. C, nd( -- March 1(d( as~ now. W.e repair sud "?nv1Ic Coach F'actory, n'sA spooitye--'. relepai ring dlonc so ftur Carrie anid New For Driving. KLEY, Pxaop 4 GE~lifflu (3 NE6U "I OLUMAG , . . WHAT I SAY T WILL DO, I DO, PO. Competitors, you had as well try to lift yourself in a basket, as to undersell me. My dosiro is to novo goods, not to got cash. Shrewd buyers need no arguing. Each and every claim mado by mo at this sale is just as represonted. I do not advertise something I hav.n't got. I will soll in the next thirty days, twen ty Pianos at factory prices; sixty five organs; forty-five sowing ma chines; ten head of horsos; twelve wagons; eighty head of fine Jersey milch cows; twenty head of thor oughbred Jorsey hoifer calves. The pianos will be sold at whole. sale prico for cash. $450 pianos for $800; $350 pianos for $265; $250 pianos for $145; $85 organ for $55; $75 organ for $45; $55 sewing ma chine for $28; $45 machine for $18. Will soll milch cows on three months, note, and anyone buying a milch cow from me, can pasture next sinumer tree of ehargo, in the Mayberry pastur.', six months, which amounts to *V.00. It is not so much nkoney that I want, ai to got rid of thi pianoi, organP, sowing mnashieos, Vorsep, wagons and *ows, that I have Olt hand. I have rented a store in Coluimbia, 8. 0., andi will openl Ip businca thre 6! ,,asPjt- v 1st 1000. The tey'0i 1 n 'e ' hafd umu.i4t be sold eVr. rdless ofi f3u cs valkie to ase. Tkis is n4 fate sale. I have thosa good aend 6ek Oil hand, and they will be said. If you have got the east show it to ine aud yon will e stprised whit will ty a piano, organ a*d sewihg suehine. A chamoe in a lio timre to tay at, whol-tsale prioes. Plsnes at $1 15.09. 'Aitik of it! The) :-;.ent 1caissans,4 0he doal er's .Prolt-, are all tiken o, and you got dhjan aL .holesaler's rofit. 8ew ing machie $04les at 7 centt a dozen ; 10 oor,ts oil it A ceu., pe r b ittle. C80 Gutr or IA.11'0; .( Tv:ytlg elin inl the FAIall in stru.A oinv to f -r, proportion. Com while "u podi ire on hand. M. L. ALEXAND) , GreenvIllo, 8. C. WHOLEAL N AND ItT'I'AIL Buggies, Wagons, Hamness, Large drove just in from Teinnessee, fine, young, sound and at living pricesi. We~ dety cornpetition inl our1 Inuspection ot .steck solIicit. charles & Mcflrayer. - Stables 1ni'd St oouse (4R4l4VILLE, . S E ?Aaile-Od8. Oeiling, and Weathubard., ing, Moulding, of all kohindL' e n With all %Idi of ENGINE AND PiM lTrIwg, Also Engine and Uik.'3der Oil at Lingeed 0il, ihath le and Boiled for paintiet, and Whi$e teati of host Qiuiaity, Gie a a trial bfore~ tlyig elsewhere, . .OMtA~bY, Attorney at Law. Pickens.S. 0, Practice in all the Courts. Office over Earle's Drug Store. I. J. T uAIsswoAvz', 0. H. ERODINHON, L. W. PAnKRR, PickeDs, 8. S. Greenville, S. C. Hayneswortlh, Parkeri & Rbiuson, Attorneys-ut-Lav, Pintkena C. It., - - South Carolina Practico in all Courts. Attend to all businean pronptly. tt. Wg'Monov to loan. DR. . P. OARLISLE, --DENTIST, Groeiville, S. C. Ofrco ovr Addisons Drug Store. ap12-19t f. 3. A. MnRGAN, W. F. 1LASSINOAMH, Greeiiville S. U. Picken8. S. C. Morgan & Blassingame, ATTORNEYS AT LAW l'iderI, C H., 8. C. Practice int all thecors apr-16.tJy 1. DR. Itl r Iliis-:Y, Physician and Surqeon, Office at hi& resideue ut ihe Kirkney home placs., on T% elve .ille River. March 8. 1894 C. FilZOEiltA,), PIllTOGtA. phe, Greenville, 8. C. 0111ce over Addiqoni's Drug Sntea. All work gmuranluieed to give Ftisfac. tiona. apr8-97yl. 1ook! A Stitch in Trie. s r1ne. Inglhea' Tonic ( few in 1'rved., tatwe plasint.) taken iII enriy S14h11ii .114 FaI previeha Cbills, DI.1nglue and \lohll4 Ffter.4. Acts (m the livt-r, kukl, ml) li> e 0y.'telu. e r ( t an l g' u 441l niI. Gubaltate4. try it. Ag Drug. Sis '.5es tind 61.00 bott le. 412tiio6. Money to Loan. .Af ibitrevOd kvIln lasti a i )1a A - nad upwanu41a. ]f"Lion rip.43 able .a - 'nnItal "aY)"OVnts thileaonth perit 0 e <:*a PF' t, thu, thai l ling the hoI rwer t.u ,.. tff Ifii iiduheotdn,,.am, withoutehA iag h Mull Ia any one .vear. A'.ply as For .$ale. Soe-J ,i e'7. tof fine la rd, ii n i ronditUhu,,illain tena ailnutc vm~a SO: t lot'. A bargailn to a1oa... Ing a. liere. Suitable for l. .-- ',or 1uilik 1 iin emw. Termsresa Appl.:o Frank E. Cox. .au.8d.iekens :i. o, Survey 01" have your land surveyed, I an, preptred with first class instruv monts to do you a first class job, a.d can be found tt my residonce, Aliandeio, B. C. or reached hv phone. JULIUS PARS( "Iai ildebted to O:o Cough Cure fot my hialt) a It cured me of lung trouble ig grippe." Thousands ow thelt liv'es to the~ prompt action of thIa never failing remedy. It eured conghs, colds, croup, bronchitie pneumonia, grippe and throat anti Iung troubles. Its early us.e pre-~ ?ents oonsumiption. 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