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The People's Journal T. & t1.qN N, Editor, j'uIISI-D E.:VERYI. THIURSDAY Subscription One Dollar a Yeat nitered at tho Post Oico at Pickens at s4econd-class matter. THiJISl)AY, .FL,Y 12, 1900. i1k YAN AN) STEVENSON. Tho two parties have met and ma(lo their onominations for pres ident and vice president. Each has tried to excell the other in that business, but tho best an(] most available men have been selected on both sides, an1(d the poop o of this great nation will decide about the men and measur es. The wars (irimg the McKinley administra tion may hllp the Repubiican par ty by diverting public attention from tho ronl issues made against thelil, still lryan anid Stovenson Will lake a vigorous campaign3 and the bt inforiimled 1)emocratic iladers 'are salguille of success. Sit perviNjr, I notice quite a number aspiring fcr thei o ollice of coilnty supervisor an(l (Allraissioners. We need sollC ts-ve buIi t[ I have not Ilot any yot that tliik the-y can work the r ad as 11i1'm people de'Sire thoy sdII11(1 1% 1ith 1:hree-. (hyvs work frIoml sjornec and~k on lol larm a ohr \ L.:n-e ha~d to mut-h1 road law for. the past Icie yiears. EvelbodyI isgrum iilg, w.antiIg 1tter roads and 10 1" Of 1.tlin. WO have about 1 bree tiiln's as many roads now its ve had1 tweIty ye L m; ago. Tholl r'l l rguie twelve daysv work f 1111 hlati. iIce then the pop. t i n b t iot s< mu1110h as th l nh of our rgh a d (,url- r i1d l ior is Cit dow\n lt three days, onel fourlth the timei fol ,.a l tVrdi o timles thle amlounit, (I w . Wet. cann 't 'o1i1 o i 6MY 1. Oi. the lro hre dys, properly mu1. dy xper neediIVg ve lr ewo sp.-t than to e imil. \1 Ivc . 1 :l11 bn 'i%0 t a t x oil prI ;r a1-cmu1tat ion tax nd: to parV thi: wctul II a hadohip , t n 1 mf ... I wi l it.av. a uaw t1!. h e w b a n - t e 10nni mJ' to 1 d i lt ~te i . I iinnb e davt ..on e h it::c hi d - th' ' rbi-h ti.v;: u h . The tscndr the gh oSt 117. o mane s as may bent l C~j)'I tc n'd })ill roas l al Irr 1.. nj - i ier Clmore 'In' 'h: d0 s fii the OIIl and. vir.. .n ' r nron who are a r7'lI th. nnthe Te. r1' 1 w ind. rn '.er anni:11 and bere-i y1 the ato, ao the Treuro ar Ilwh has u! t payiosd th cn as thanl '0 dayrs.it Ili>o pa oin .o Ti micf e u. be uSe ats a) and fun.'kIh1 an d l-o far many al sav ma ltivenomld .a vav opp'! s)oaruch exaitr -ithtone hundredals and fiet thoups nd appropritatedch flyd scosx i. tiut n. ib'~t khno tied comthem sts n ' ea her same a tolnct thrt tel egertifi:s a exrva ast grdea b cp.-d theod Clero esmeand aye them coplion Thih wuer.. prvngovetoe aiu -re pe Cnt requined tof thy brate. )h Olte nmn thol avgae been f-alynm fa>ed nd ther brnowre d bea nensar toe peplo c au II si :.raichooleas tion il toget fire, buas atd prs nt thingihelpdfol ano othr stil +.terid lessttetrimentl. if h -ce ill hae~l grhe ormalrdo awa d to teac unt suard pof eamin rsild entie thel toachors torat rdqtho normls, t adteet the no, ssor at OechEri sciloo are wh ney anf teachers chingendan rn the verytificateaccorin -a 'ig reca, b, . ,aeond grae h o tae ah toayl them aodn Thefaher' hain on atanl ye opefr bontrud ofl any baueo iled uj to ge fis gradoand desii ge huihr and for~c noif ohr rec n. ~4 hould theyQ~ be5 require t crushing out the poor man. I hear that some professors may that teachers should do nothing but teach. A man drawing one hun dred dollars a month can rest half of his time. A man drawing twen ty-fivo dollars a month and only employed from two to four months and pay board out of that must work. Wo might, after one or two years have only one normal to each con gressional district. It seems that not more than half tho teachers at tend them. Teachers having once obtained a grade on this plan by teaching would feel they were ad. i vialcing anid would probably at. I tend more to got a higher grade. r I am opposed to allowing any school district to vote an extra o le'yy on the property and not onl I the poll. Let (very maln feel the f weight of a governient and ho i will take some interest. If a man C is not willing to put, sone expense d 1n his heiad le should nlot be allow- 'I ed to pIt it ol inlotlher man's pro- e pertv. 0 (lher th ine e'ub. 1e me~n- e tioned bit tils ill lie onougli t] from one. Let uI har f on others. a CONDUCTED ni W. v. F. BinoT r, County Sunt. of Education. At the close of the school year it e is at common custom for tihe teach or to announce to visitinig parents and friends that a certain class a lhas covered so man111y pages inl his- 'I tory, arithmetic, grainmar, tc., but nothing is said of thu more i iml portant matter of how niany sub. ject- in theoR stu dies hiav0 been thoroughl y mastered. Tlio real trest is not4 the number of pageS, but j the mastery of subjoets It is well b also for tle teacher to ask berself p occaisionalihly if the pupils within a the spliore of her influence are gaining m)oral breadth and spirit ial inrsigh t, as well as a knowledge of the proce.sses of aritiimetic, or the rules of graniumner. True teach ing is Illethinig In1or0 than the cOmiiIIiiiCtion of faets; and the s< ail ty to "explainl cube loot" must , Vo hand in hand with positive moi1l and spiritual strongth1 and the power to inspire olthers, or the B teacher will not measure up to the rig'htful expectation of the com. i-iiwi ty it is her priviledge to serve.-Teachers World. I It is passing understanding that initellient men, who thmnk they arce conscint ious in the dlischarge I oif cevery m oral or fianscial obliga. tioni, will acepolt p)ositionsH as mem hers of school boards and remain totally ignorant of the work for which they have become 1esponi-. ble. TIhe public imposes. -upon' themn a tiust they accept it as an honor, and clothed with honor and authority, disregard the moral ob ligations assumed by themselves. Probably they will plead na ex tenuatory of their neglect of duty. that they do not know anything about school management, etc. if those gentlenmen were interested financially, to the extent of the public, 'whose agents they are in the schools, they would soon learni somnethinig a'bout it. They don't know anything about bank ing, but they keop an eye on the banks in which they are interest ed, don't they? They d id't knIow anything ab)out mlanutfactur iing, but sinice they have inivested ini a ',otton factory thoy can talk to you all day about cotton mil linig. If they haven' t the time or dis position to learn somethinig about school:, they ought to resign. The public should hold themn to a rigid - account of so sacrod a chargo as - that with which they have been on -trusted.-School News. 4wGent.eanen of Viac J.ury. 0 The following is a list of tho g petit jurors drawn to serve at the o' July term of court for this county' 8 which convenes the third Monday, O . W. Buchanan presiding: SI8 Brown, W C Dacus, C Q dClardy, R B Hyars, D) A Allgood, Wi T 'B'ates, W A Hamilton, A lB dWilliams, Daniel Winchester, J Ii t~ Bc roughs, Julius E Parsons, J1 (1 Aishmoro IHin~ton, W J B Chapman, Y Tr H Gassaway, W D Hendricks, jr, C N R Ken nemoie, B H Whitmiro, R E Chastain, W R Oats, Oscar S 0 Stewart, WV E Stephens, ,Joet HI YMiller, J E Bridges, Wmn Trainumi, * M J Williams, W Tr Burns, A C Lt Smith, J P Rlobinson, JT Frank g Crane. Tr H McWhorter, D BI AdamE, - John L Looper, Wi D S;'earman J SFrank J'ennings, S B3 Edens and 8 YA S Porter. 0 Notic Alliancemean. -. Thej Pickons County Alliance Swill meet on Saturday, July 21set, e instead of July 10th, as advertised b eretofore' WV. T. O'DELL, President. - Bubscribe to thle People's Journal1 .Camp MOetMgM The flrst annual camp mieetiug o the South Caroliaa Conference o the Wesleiyan Methodist church o Anerica, will convene August is to 10th at Central, S. C., for th conversion of sinners, and tho en tire sanctification of believers Rooms can be had for a nomi mal prico for thos6 who atten( rrom a'distanco. .Brmti your bed ling and come9 prepared to tak< yare.of yoursdf. Miuiste's in, thi egular wiork and thidi fiiT iet vill be entertiained froo.. Thor( vill be a restaurant on the groundi viero einals will be served 't cost -lay and grain can bo procured at easonable rates for stock. Fanaticism and lon-essentiale r sido issues will not bo tolerated, vervdody' who canl, of whatsoever ith or ordor you may be, who are iterested in tho advanjement of lirit's kingdom oil earth, aro cor ially invited to attend this feast. 'hose contemiplating coming, and specially families desiring to camp n the grounds are requested to )rrespoud with C. B. Smith, Con al, S. C , stating size of partios ad requirements. Let prayor bo inde unceasingly to GAd that God's anie may be giorified in every ser. ice. L. G. Clayton, C. B. Smith, Re v G. B. NalIoy. Coai mmitteo. A Car4 Froma T. II. M1cYaihani. To imly iriends and voters of Pick ns4 County: Having decided to engago in usiness outside of the County and tate,1l hereby withdraw my name .a candidate for Clerk of Court. 'hanking my frioerls for the con dlenc reposed an1l the many flat ern g things said concerning my andidacy. T. II. MCMAIHAN, Easly, S. C., July oth, 1900. 1:Executive Coinmittee. 'The County Execiutive Committee met ily 2, 1900 und transacted the following nimiess: On motion it was agreed to have cam sign nicetings at the following places id on the days named: Ea-sley. A ug. 17. Liberal, " 18. Six Mile 21. Antioch 22. Ptinykintown, A ug. 23. lhiacusville, 24. Pickona, - 5 The following managers was appointed: EIasley-A. W. Folger, W. W . Robin in, A. W. Hudgens. Ce)ntral-J. N. Morgan, W. A. Oliver, ''. Arnold. Liberty-T. N. Hunter, E. B. Richard. n. M. ArBnggs. Pickens-Rois Mcon, F. E. Cox, W. Allgood. - Hester's Store-W. A. Hester, F. W. ogshpd, . H -. Philpot. Puinpkintown-Joseph Keith, W. E, ones, Joe Hendricks. Eastal oe-Daniel W inchester, Calhour owie, Lee W. Stunsell. ('ross Plains--G. E. R.-Williama, J. R ,athem, Waverly'Hunt. Cateechec---D. G. Parsons, A. J. Crane .P. Smith. Peter's Creek-B. A. Foster, J. P tobinson, R. J, Hughes. Mile Creek-O. S. Stewart, J. L. Mur >hree, R,-F. Herd. Praters-C. 0. Lewis, W. F. Tomp~ cia, R. M. Bowlin. Six Mile-J. T. Dillard, D E. Garrett Miack Durhaam.. Calhoun-W. A. Boggs, Baylis DiJ ard, J. 0. Evans. Ijolly Sprinig---J~ .J. Chastain, 4J, N Ligon, RoerLir b. Ga p Hill-B. .M Mauldin, W. P. FenC ley, J. E. I3rldges. Looper's Gin-J. A. Robinson, 3. 13 Fendley, E. L. Jones. Crosswel-W. D. Massingili, J. 1] Garrison, T. C. Spencer. On motion it was agreed that at eac campaign meeting caindidates be a lowed to speak as follows: Candidate foi the legislature not exceedit g 20 mu utes each. All the others not exceedlin 15 minutes each, On motion it was agreed to have 600 tickets printed, to be printed on the bei paper submitted by J. L. 0. TVhompao and that all county candidates be a sessed the sum of 25c, each to pay it same and that candidates for Congre aud Solicitor be assessed 50c. each. T11 money to be paid on or before the 7g day of Aumg.. 19)00, to J . T. Younmgblool Adjourned to 7th of Augu~tst. Thio mioderni and mnost etitictiv; cure f'or conistipatmin and all live troubles-t he famuous little pil known as DeWitt's Little Earl lRisors. al2 Dr. (. W. Earle. Are grandl, but. Sk in Eruptions ro life of jo. Bucklin'~s Arnica Salv' eures thIiem; al so, Ol, Runanin and Fever Soros, Ulcrs Boil Folons, Corn.s, Warts, Cuts, Burn Bruisos, Scalds, Chapped Hlandi Chilblains. Best Pile Cure o Earth. Drives ou' pains and ache Only 25c. a box, Cure guaranteo, Summons For Debt. Tuxr S'rATI oF' Sot'THi CAnOItNA, } Plekene Connty. Mfaglstrat o's Stinnnonis For Debt, Willla'n E4. Puarsonis, Plalntifl' lii ngalinAt Ely George EC. Rtobiison, Edquilre, Magi Cocmphain t hiavin' been made iun to n by William . Parsons that you arie ii del tedh to hhn lin the sumi of slxteen do kirs anmd forty eighit cents, on a1ccounII ft goods sold and dellvered by hhnii, to vot~ fromu the J iih day of Februarimy, 10 )(0,t tlhe 5tm h d.e v of M w, 1 90g. Ime fusve, TIm ik Therloefo, e, to :egirIe v.on'ta a i penr biefore miie, in mv.olice, hii Librn 8. ''., ont thme wixti day fiomi tho r-ervic (f this Soinmn exe clsiv o'f It' hei da( servIce, at 1t0 o)'clc x. im., to answe'rt the said comlahiitt. or~ judigmient wIll bj givenm agaein:,r von: by defanit. D~a ted May :24uh Ai -~ 1). 1900. Of.oos E. ~oissos, [s;g.. jtuil4n~ 6 00, ighetracte. Size doosn't indicate qualitv. Be ware of counterfeit and worthios salve offered for DeWitt's Witcj lInzvel Salve. D)eWitt's 18 the oil originatl. Ani infaillil tro f nieena anIl irini Mis9na. f f V The Time Comes to every elderly woman when an im- c portant functional change takes place. 0 This is called "The Change of Life. " Theentires'ystemundergoos a change. - Dreadful diseases such as cancer and consumption are often contracted at a tis time. n MeELRWSb Wine of Car'dul s strengthens and purifies the entire a system, and brings the sufferer safely b over these pitfalls. Its effects have ; been wonderful. It is good for all V menstrual troubles, but is especially a recomrnended . at this thuie. Ask i your druggist for the famous Wine of 0 Cardul. r.oo a bottle. For advice In cases requiring special a directions, address the "Ladies' Ad visory Department," The Chatta nooga Medicine Co.,, Chattanooga, Tenn. THOMAS J. COOPER. Tupelo, Miss. says --"My sister suffered fron Irregular an ainful menstruation and doctors could not rqollevo her. Wine of Cardul entirely cured her, and also helped tmy snother through the Change of Life.# Clark Bros, & Company. M11anuzfactturers an11 )ealeirs in Marble and Grainte M n lents, Tombstonef, mantles n you want it nIic cem etery or residence fcnce? We : sell the best Wrougrht Iron fafc1 Iialol, 0 tombj one? We sell (heaper and htur-n i.h it better classz of wvork( thau an yo - else inl. th busin es. \V 81 ;lliythIilg ill marbl)e : (Iranite from a1 stiiall Vas') to a Soldieri or sailr. miotil enil t . \eliv the he- In of de signs aid samples kro vi to th'i t'atde. Correspolderc promiptly auswered. Yours fo .i inesa, CLARK BROS., & CO. 113 McBee Avenue, a)P8r-97 V-- G reenville, S. C. I'icke, s cominty will be( att 1Pw flo i trin.1 or3 -1 r.0UsfeIr. i. u1. h. u.. h . t) Tu s a l ul (I l' , an t C a1 .o . hou.Tse. rtc;s l'idat . A0 n- .c ul , (; .f c, i, ba .h . . oe vand h for a tirse, f t, t e able rie ran a-re p'yti f nie wi Wh-s~verin trd curlt of nice as - e h av b e jlaw.ciodanceln -tdr joode4. C notrionose.;igriveion 1 Com anIsef oiSlftatIC he \\~ t hav o hand a barr of nic t ho T*~ rya ou ood~ LuckO Cie at r5c p cli \Ve have jus reivedhi~i at ice l and lodgers, l'As this is a Ecarco time ill money thin~g wo c'an for the bmeelt of our We extend the time of buying scr fimsh our 'air load. Ch'anii up theo old pots and 3tores .I h:mg much you will got them out (If bbrass, etc. W~oubl hike to have aill I e moiuntains. lieeswax is just as gooi u (tr Cistolucrs know that, weO can' oct5 99chetw. Mansoule lall Bu ilding, February ~- a To. have your *VOI eh icha madce go rtpaint them :at the Gr>' I)u 'inig theo coiti weather hare tU ages and1( IBuggies will Look Bright Sprmig j - f "'Sond in your vc: new..~ H: C. MA R Over-Work Weakens Your KIdneys. Inealthy Kidneys make ImpUre Blood. All the blood in your body passes through rour kidneys once every three minutes. The kidneys are your blood purifiers, they fli-. ter out the waste or impurities% in the blood. If they aresick or out of order, they fail to do their work. Pains, achesandrheu matism come from ex - - cess of uric acid in the -----.. blood, due to neglected Iney trouble. Kidney trouble causes quick or unsteady eart beats, and makes one feel as though iey had heart trouble, because the heart Is ver-working in pumping thick, kidney oisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary -oubles were to be traced to the kidneys, ut now modern science proves that nearly 11 constitutional diseases have their begin Ing in kidney trouble. If you are sick you can make no mistake y first doctoring your kidneys. The mild nd the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's wanp-Root, the great kidney remedy is >on realized. It stands the highest for its onderful cures of the most distressing cases nd is sold on its merits y all druggists in fifty mt and one-dollar siz i. You may have a tmple bottle by mail nomo of swfmp-Roo. ee, also pamphlet telling you how to find it if you have kidney er bladder trouble. Lention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmer Co., Binghamton, N. Y., iannd Goods FOR A EEW DAYS. Green String Beans, 2 lbs. for Oc, 3 for 25c; Small June Peas, 2 bs. for 30c, 3 for 25c; Swoot Corn, lbs. for 10c. 3 for 25c; Pie 'eaches, 3 lbs. 151, 2 for 25c: To natoes, 3 lbs. for 10c; Red Cher ies, 2 lbs. for 10c; Strawlberries, lbs. for 10c; Pink Salmon, I lb. or 10c; Armour's Poted 11am i jb Oc. 3 for 25c; Vienna Saunge, I b. 10c; Corned ]'ef, 1 lb. 15e; 1 1111art nice tonder Pikles, 25c; Sar lines, 5 and 10c; California sur rieid pecthes, 10c. per 11b; Nor h arolinia sun-dried Apples, 8, po )oind. Your orders appreciated ud careful ly exocutod at Pickens, S. C. r'-Home 'Phone N.). 24. feb22t f . Kod"Vl Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It ar tillelally d igests the food and aide Nature In strengthening and recon ;tructing the exhausted digestive or gans. it is the latest dlscovercd digt. mnt and tonic. No other preparation :an approach it in efficiency. It in-' 'tantly relieves and permanently curse Dyspepsia, IndIgestion, Heartburn, P'latulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Hleadachue,Gastralgla,Cramps and til other res~ults of ""perfect digest ion. Price Boc, and St. large also ontains 2t times maiisize Book 3 allaboutdyspopsiamaledtree Preparer by E. C DeWITT & CO.. Chicago. ? Prices. 'e are oitering oui goods at Reason ce for poultry of every kind. omemade molassos at 35 cents per :r pkg. of prints, For anything in the? a chance. NERY. mf is close at hand and we are~ Lh lpaper, h tblets, pienisI , slates, opes, legal capj paer day books mfatrs we try to handle every' ustomers. Ip) i.On) till July 15th in order to tround your house. If they dlon)'t your way. WeO buy oldl Copper, he old 'srills in the Blue Ridge .1 as nmoney at 2R' per [0oun(. be glutted on etickeus. So bring Pickens, S. C, 11( - March Md asM new. We repair and unile (c'aen Factory. le repairing dohe so your garri. adt( New Por KLEYV PROn WILL MOVE PLACE OF BUi NESS TO COLUMBIA, 8. . WHAT I SAY I WILL DO, I DO, Do. Competitors, you had as well t)y to lift yourself tu a basket, as tq undersell me. My dosire is to iove goods, soi to get cash, Shrowd buyers ned no arguing. iach and every clain made by me at this sale is just a' reprosented. I do not advertise something I haven't got. I will soll in the next thirty days, twen ty Pianos at factory prices; sixty five orgais; forty-five sowilig ma chimes; ten head of horses; twelv wagons; eighty hoad of fine Jereo3 milch cows; twenty h-ead of thor, oughbrcd Jorsoy heifer calves. The pianos will be sold at whole Salo prico for cash. $450 pian11o for $'300; $350 pian os for *265; $25( pianos for *145; $85 organ for $55 $75 organ for $45; $55 sowing ma chine, for $28; $45 machino fur $18 Will sell milch cows on thre( mlonths, note, and anyone buying a nilch cow from me, can pastur next summor troo of charge, in thi Mayberry pasture, six mUonthS which ninounts to $9.00. It is not so inuich muonov that want, as to got rid of the pianos organs, sowing macthines, horses wagons and cows, that I have ot hand. I have routed a store ii Columbia, S. C., and will open uT business there on January 30 1000. Theugoods I have on han iust be sold regardless of the coal valuo to mae. This i4 no fake sale I have these goods and stook ol hand, and they will be sold. If you have Rot the cash show il to in and you will e nurprisoE what will buy a piano, organ and sewi)g imachine. A ahanee in i life time to buy at wholosalo primes Pianlos at $115.00., Think of it The agemit 's cimmigisiolis, the deal, er's profii, are all takn off, anI you get them at wholesaler's profib S-wing mahine needles at 24 cents a dozen ; 10 eente oil at I ctnlts per bottle. *8.00 Guitars for $4.50; 11.04 Violins $3.00. Everything else it, the small In struient line to go in proportion, Come while the goods are oi h aud. M. L. ALEXAN DER, Greenville, 8. 0. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Buggies, Wagons Harness, Horses Mules. Large drove just in fror Tennessee, fine, young, soun< and at living prices, We dety competition inl ou in es. Inspection of stock solicit ed charles & M~cIrayer' Stables and Storehmous, River Street, mnayl9-98. B. . GIIANfl. DEA LER IN-.~..-... Sash, Doors, Blinds, .Flooting Ceiling, and Weatherbo~ard ing, Moulding, of ali kinds. Leather atid Rtibber Boltinig together With all kinds of ENGINE AND PIPE PIftING8, Also l2ngine and Cylhder Oil ai lowest prices. Iloiledi for palitting, and WMiti rLoad of flest Qrtality,. Give ne a trial before kt'y4bj elsewherro, B. 15. OR ANDY, O~o~ p W Pv. e se, P, IVY M. MAULDIN, Attorney at Law, Pickense a. 0, Practice in all the Court8. Office over Earle's Drug Store. LA1.4 ITNNaWORTH, 0. It ommeloa,, L w-e o 114tPickens, . 0. Greenville, 8. 0. HIaynesworth, Parker & Rbinson, Attorneyn-at-Law, Piekems C. H. South Caroline Practe In all Court.. Attend to *11 19-*Mentev to can. DR, J- P. CARLISL, ---DENTIST,---.. Groeenville, S. C. Ornco over Addisons Drug Store. ap12-19tf. H. A. MORGAN, W. F. IILASSINGAxE, Greenivilln 8. 0. Pickens. S. C. Morgan & Blassingame, ATTORNEYS AT LAW - Pis, C. H.. 13. 0. Practico in all the courts. apr-lU4JJyI. -Physican and Suroeon, Office at his resideice it the Kirksey boiso place, on T olvo Mile RIver. Maireh 8. 18914 C. FITZGERALD), PiOTOGRA. * pher, Greenville, 13. C. O1ffce em A ddion-s Drug Xtore. All work giutranteed to give satiefse apr8.97yl. LookS A Ogilve ins Tfame. 8rives ninie. 1Ilughes' Tonle (new Im rovped, taste pletanant..) ake a n early pring anid Foll proventii Chills, Denigue aid jNaiarlal Feverv. A:1,4 onl the liver, tovies til the systern. Better thnis Qui. nine. Guaranteocl. try it. At Diug glets. 60e. mid $1.00 bottlhp. uunty12tf98. Money to Loan. On limproveei farm Ielans i I uan of NVO ar ulwnEin. LeImu ropea al11l inl sanail aina ayinnts through a prid ft ve yelars, 11has onalinhg tht e 'oor to pa off his intiohetana without exhAultlS ng cropi iathy one year. A pply to avtT 14 Fl. J'lch-01m -4- C. For Vale. [sevel n4es of Aot inel, In p ,vig4 timinfltiol. nlithl tel aniln . '.f t wal of tie .c~ourt hious. A hargain to anyl one16 wi.h. ) ing telcate hiere. suit:t h-1 for lilt) for f ualcling pupIoSei.s. Term..' un .b , A PIly to yrtllk. Y. C, aut86f- Picken S. U Surveyor, Have your land survoyod, i 1am prepared with frst clais inrtru ments to do you a first Olns job, and can be found at my residence, Alexander, S. C. or reached by phone. JULIUS PARSONS. "I am indebted to One Milute Cough Cure foi It cured me of'i inig grippe.4' T. lhves to the prei never failing i coughs, colds,, pneumonia, grips long tr oubles. I vents cnsumption. It i's the />uly harmless remedy that gives imme' dtereaults. Misses Rogers &~ Co. $15,000 $15,000 worth worth of Milllnery#, and Childrens' Shoes, Men and 'tnd Boys' Shoes, Hats, Caps; Olothinga, Etc , all to go on sate afi a Great Sacrifice during the sutn' mer months. of theoso goodsT are protst of a ~Ojo lot o b~oulght anitd will be s old re'gar dless of any cost. Big money save'd trading at out' * tore for next (0 (days. POSITIVELY CASH1. Misses Riog'ers & Co., 110--112, North Main street, (WEFN\'ILALE, 8. 0 Hohnda IBleek. sprin~fg & Milinerve X'SSES .Vols~Y, 119 Maiti SL,1-00, (Greenville, 6 C We have just opened~ andl wilt have constanmtly on hand durini th6 setuson, all the latest stylos a the l0ett Degaible jrieo,. rIICENS RiAIL~ROAD) Scheclu~e lIn Efleet Jttine6 flei b I 1' 0n anud af11te i un Iho u i, ti oi. Ing schedule~t wilt bo run fever t he 'ck * . It ft the prprneo of haint'g Freighta and 1 uhgers, y1et Rqad be*n. Whedt! rain' 1earl Up, 4-20 ato l,9 lekens Ar 7.60 aM 4.0am A r tasley ?.v fio5 ant fI ad Down Pas ageh Serc Read tJp 1.0 mAt sl.ey L.v 5.01 pmlf Trains *111 step to take ona or let et pasnesat the followtigflrogalsAut Fergusbn's, P'arsone' anid Manild's, DePot will be opee for thE reteiving Andt deivery of Jre ighi from S A. M. s IS M. We w'ilI make it to yonr tutee to patronise our hoems road b*gilg egrylesin p'iompt sttenI qp, U AVB~ievaaI