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The People J Sottrial. T. C, iI9IINSON, EIditor. 1t' 18111A I E') EVli Y TP1 IJISDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year ntteredI at the I'ost olco at lickensi as II[-" UHDA Y, AUl'. 10. 190-). iIO0i. WI. D. MAYFIEL D. Ilon. W. D. Mayfield is a canl. didate for I ii] road Commissioner, look to the candidates colmniuli and sc his card conitaining the head ing of his spoech. Mr. Mayfield iR well and favorably known in Pick ens coinity, an1(d is almost a Pick. ensite. having boen brought up on the banks of the Saluda and asso eIted with (h people of Pickens sinlce his boyhood. It is safo to preldict that he will get a handsomo vote in this coulty and he i as I worthly of it as' any caididato run ily for that otlice. CHIiESE WA. Thi Chliis tloops and tho al- i, l have been) I:ghtmig, but the I C hun s forces Wec coiiopelled to retIi 1 It and the 'Illie's liow Occupy YagT 1un. which they will manke i b ase inb tir advance upon,1 Pe. hin. 1 h. I ill States have beenl v4 rv 4 aluti'ois ill (very stop talkei m. thI( Chluese tiolible, but hAs at as i'eided, that the allied forceS will b(e nIgaged at least six months :and tbis Iver innen t is making pn' ati ti; to that end. T'Iie li4iu.e gover.iunt has ap p''inltted p'tl Li lfaing Ch.mng mill ister 1ce)uepotentiary to negotmi.ite with the powers for an iminediato CQssatrin ofi ho stilities. SW s ana Courie'r Says; "Th 01 t itud assumed Iby the (Idhilatic Iepreseltatives of EIlu reeI)nIIl governumnilts in Waaliing. t14n is Si)ll'iciont. oVidenco thAt tihe utowers will press Vigurollsly the ti'e (omlnianids which they h ave 111)(m thit' Chillo o gvorniant. To ]P.kin t ahe 21lhul a" r1.' les will go, it ; (1adcl:iol fr llk I , till los I vvry l nni2:Iltl 15: : eetd to fla(d -ll pos. Ieparl Inln is made by China 'or the on lag's alraldy commuit ted Ncg-Aiatitis la'kinit to lily other s(t theno, l ta disturbaiico ill China1 will n't be considered selri Lusly." (IS l1av) for Ill to Crops - me, sa'g w~hom they th ln in l thle a pproa~uching primariy. 3 t hias b ~e n i a many caseis ai houise to lhdus canivass and, when the V tes2 arn coiunted, someW of the Wie poS '~ liiins14 ar hkoly to ho0 d1ec'ivel in their estimailtes. lio unas andt counlter looms will eiit little ice in lbhis pr inry, the ailientI vote will tell the( tale, as~ the peopleo are doing morel'a thiniking anid less talk jing than Cver bef~ore known. TocirciI, will give :' foranc atYN'' ,~ .~' 195?w wvil be1 the ca nidid u1 l s f r leg. ~islatur', supervIisor hand county comiUssaioners. Thle niin issue for4 themil to is cuiss will be thle Ie~ ny W toU ha Vo good roadts. Thr are I hree palansi propjosed andi~ tach o these' canidaltes will be exp~ectid( to line upi and exp)ouse one of themn. Although it is hard to expect thle Vanidtost for su pervisor and comnussioner to take part in this q1uestmin, as they are~ c nly atniis ltrat ive oflices and must work in Obadienlce to the hian given themi lby the m1embe hrs of til hiouso and senate. The plans~ pro, pIosnd at presentI are Ii rst t o bui ld an d rep~air thbe pul1i highIiways by' taixat ion; secolndly , bya gi vin g thli presen t a w a fuirth er trialI; thirid iy, by etu a~lrning to the old lav with some modv~ification1s. Of coiursi t hese will be fully dIiscussed anc thle voters will bo accordingly en. l igh toned. Ueald(es t hi suil-joet o f good roadls the canildites fer legislaturo wvil be expeOcted to speak upjonI the Ii. Cruor issue and1( woe un to him who aittcmnpts to dodge, as8 both p~rohimbi. tionists and dispensary'itos will want to know friend and foe in this fight. It is the chief qluestion in Stato politics and will ho in the various counties of the State, so far as tho mnllbors of the genoral ussemibly are concerned. Happy vill be that candidate for the leg. islaturo in this county who will be fortunato enough to got on the right side of the liquor questioi and the road question too. There ar'e dangers ahead, look out fo, Mothers endorse it, old folks use t, We refer to One Minute cougI Oure, I will quickcly curQ "3 / tybron tld inng troules, Dr. U TIe death of this yoni g 11al which occulrred on July 24th, a Libeity, S. C., was romarkably sa< and a most terrible shock to hit parents. His home was in Jeffier son county, Florida. and ho ha< come to spend the Summer witl his relatives. He was tako sud denly and violently ill at the liomi of his; cousin, T. N. Hunter, an< only lived about a week. His pa rents woro summoned and came only to seo him pa e cver the dark rivor. ie was just entering manhood being only 19 years old, and gav< rair promise of becoming a good and noble man, but God know best and took him to a halppy homo above whilo y.At in the bloom >f youth. It is a blessed consolationl for us ,o have his (lying assurance that 'All is well.' nnd to remember hat he said "'Amen'' when lie cnew that the Master had said 'Como unito Ale." Ile ladi mado many frionds in his county, who sincerely miourn is death and feel the deepest ympathy for his sorrowing pa ents. 1lis remains were laid to est ill the old Liberty cemetery mong many others of his kin. I red. 'Farevll dlear Toimo., but nit forever, The- will of ;Iil i olone , ind swvvtett boneiliction fall oil the blohvel 41ne. \hovc I1ho (1-ep blue vaui4 l bove, cios,- iy G l's shining thprima ke' i nt-et tie vith tty crowtn anq harp Iin our eterna'.lhoine." X IL 19eS0otiont of Iespect. Sacrtd to the memory of Mrs. Paulline Bolggs4: Wherers, Almighty God, in hhi w\iSdomll, has scol lit to take froin our indst Mrs. Pauline 1o Boggs onel of the mombers who doparto< this life tho 19th of A pril, 1900. Resolved 1st. That in her deti wo mourn the loss ot one of out best members-one who was devo ted to the work of this society an< church and to the causo of Cliist Ono whose gentle Christian chirt ter extend(led a holy influe.co oi all who came in contact with her lie it resolved 2'nd. That tho symprthy of till: society is tendered to the boreavu fnmily, and that we pray that ou blessed Master iiiiy com fort 1 hen !m this great sorrow, 1.e it resolve( :ll. That n page of our record he dedicated to her llem1o1)ry, lie i resolvod 4thi. That a copy of this bo givei to the family, also sent to tl People's iJoutirnal. Mits. W. A. SmE.noN, Miss ELLA. WoRtKMAN, Committee. COND)UCTED Yt W. W. F. U_ aIAT, o oun ty Eunt. of Educatio T1he State board of ed ucatic will meet on the 8d of Seoptembe: ine3xt, to adopt text books for tI free pulicth schools of tho.S~tato. e4IJitioni would liko for all thi teachiers of the County to send( hin at Matynard, a list of the best booll ada pted to the nieedsA of the countr schioois as9 soon1 by thle inilvidfl teach1o0r. 'fhe answers receiv'ed willt tabu~llated andl sent to a member < the State board and1 mayU be tl: moans of bettoring the prospects< fi vet tsanld children. Doni't di lay, brother teacher, but waiito r once, if you havec any choice. Wo01ent our "oin~Iion"' absi two mlonths ago. "The best bool adapted to the country echool wvithiouit referenico to price', lowe' possible of courses, ten years ado tonl, nlew bo'oks furnished free plae of old, where now11 adlopt io; ar mt lad e. You say so, briiothi'er, to reach not later than1i thel 18th Ii int. !llroth~er tillsteo, is that we)ll sprinig ini good condition fro - hich the childrenlt~' aro gtti I their supply of driting wiat during this heated tormi? If no IV hyot? It is likely ini attempl~ting to pe (f11m the dutly of SOllinig sch1e books, visiting schools and1 tryii to perform the other dutioes quired of the County superinten ent, that you will not find imi his of~ee to lot you hlavo just wh you want in the book line, wh he is away, inquire fot that o6t1 follow, Hie will do the best ho c, for you. Our capital to buy book. with limitedl to $400.00 no0w, or abo eight cents per clpita. We are o of First Reader. nlow, but expe to receive a lot before this is type and a socond lot before y< read this. When books are wanted by mat lend eniough to cover postage; too r'nch in gent It wmm u. i Diet' Jottfnal: I sej fronri tho SIftst acts of tho legislature of our I State that all Old soldiors aro to i moet in oach townsh i) o, the liist - Saturday in August and elect one I of their iminuber to see after their i I Pension, anl thl len tile first 8itur (lay inl September the uman who Is elected from each townipslui) is to I moot at 'ickolls and elect ia county board of ponlsionJer'S. I havon 't 1seen anything said about it. I thouiht tlie o l c ounty chairmaln had to call tho meeoting of thQ townships what day the Journal says, its hre soon. As that is the request of othorwise known as 11. II. II. Bones. The quicker you stop at cold the less danigor there will .e of fatal lung troulble. One Minuto Cough Cure is tho only hiarmiless remehidy that gives immediato reuilts. You will like it. Dr. G. W. Earle. You will never find any other )ills so proml)t and so ple)an11t as D)eWitt's Little Early Risers. Ir, G. V. Earle. -Tecolored schol teachers of this collity are earniestly requested to ileet at the counrt house oil Sat urday the 18th iist., it 10 o'clock for the purpose of organizing a COlOred techeCI(rs institute. It Helped Win Battles. Twonty-nine ollicers and men wrote iroim the F'ont to say that 'or Scratcho, Bruises, Cuts, WoUnIds, Soro Feot and Still' Joits, Bucklen's Ardien Savle is tho best in tho vorld. Sio for Iurns, Skin Eruptl.ionis nad Piles. 25 cts. a box. Cure gua ranteed. Sold by liolt, & Thornley druggist. conreera! 1e.cra V.s will m1ieet il the variouis townishaips in Pickens county on Saturday, August 25th, and orgaize by olocting ia chairman nil( socretary. 'They shall elect one of their nmiii t bor, (not, a ponsioner or npplicnilt for pension) who shall meet at Pickens court houiise, Moniday, So) temliber 3d 1900, to olect a counuty pension board. Ch 'iml. Board POIn91.)iolers. Preve-tod a.Tragedy. I Timely inforamation given Mrs. j Georgo Long, of New Str.itsvills, O Oio, saved two live.s. A fright.fil t cough had long kept her awake every night. She had tied many romiedies and doctors",bult ptOa(lily a grow worse until urged to try Dr. King's New Discovory. One bot tlo wholly cured her; and she writos, this marvelous medicme also eurodl Mr. Long of a severo attack of6 Pn.aum,'oiai.. '.t-phi cures aro posit ive proof oIf of its power' to cure all thlroat, chest and lung thoubles. Only 50e and $1.00. Guaranteod. Trrial hottls freo at Bolt & Thoroloy's drug store, fl Whereas, the mill hands of thle Norris Cotton muill are very anx. n aous to see and hear what the re spective candl~idatos hiave to say, and as the county D~emocratic exo cutivo, comittee failed to give Ca techec ai mee'ttinzg, we Iive inade C a rraingoment s with thle Superina e tendenut, Mr. J. B. Meachoam, for the candlidatos to address the peco plo3 of' that place on Saturday even ing I 8th inst., beginining at 3 Yo'clock. Let everybody who care Ito hoar and see the candidates come out. Remember that (late, eSaturd ay 18th inst., at 3 o'clock. f J. At~oszo BuIow. e lleware of' Oinitme:mts for Ca.. tarrhi t sat conat aili Mercuy, as mnercuary wil saurly de-traoy thec senaea of t. amll and comaple't elr k-raa age iahe n ha 'le systema whlena entearhig it thraouigha te :anacoaas suriface--. Scha ric les shaoauhI ii aaevear b~e uasel ex\cet.t oan praeseirtiin s arom irepjute.a la v~i - anas, as thled tag thecy n11 Il. 1lo is ie fl I i1 tiahe gootl youa , ennf paossibly deiv from tahIeaa. II a Il's C Xaarh (cure, uanauccneatcared hv 1-'. .. (ceney &.: Co.. 'i'oiedo~a, I) contaaainas na [- ameremya ~, antil is taken ianternaaay. :ueiniai. 1direIcjt apo l.e bo ,l :aand aaaaco suar fee.; si a hue eyv teaa. Ina bt iag liaI[s 1s (CatuaI (Cae h te suareaa/ yo y ' geancinue.. It is tuaen i nternual al is a nuale iaa To. Ildo, Ohio, by I?. .J. Chaeney a& (o. 'Tuss Se ci by iDrugi-b , pra'. Ttj . pea rc hol. ialil's i"'aaily 1'il :aa a'hecc best, rOver-Work Weakens m1 Your Kidneys. yr Unleattry Kidneys Make Impuire Blood. t, All the bio.p4 in your body passes through your kidney; flasey he iutes. blogd'purifiers,"they g4. -- ter out the wqste or impurities in the bloo'd, .If they aresick or out of order, they fail to do oh '1. their work. gPains,sachesandrheu ig matism come from ex 0- - ' cess of uric acid in the kd. etroble blood, due to neglected at .Kk4dney trouble causes quick or uunsteady at heart bests, and makes one feel as though they ha4 heart trople, because the heart is mn over-working in pwmping thick, kidney erpoisoned blood through velns and arteries, or It used to be considered that on ly urina'r in troubles were to be traced to the kidneys but now modern science proves that nearly all constitutional diseases have their begin if! byou are sick you can make no mistake byfrtdoctoring your kidneys. The mild ut and the p~xiraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamip-Rooc, the grpat kidney remedy is tsoon realized. It stands the highe# for its n: wonderful cures of the most distressing cas'e and Is sold on its merits Uby all druggIsts in fifty cent ana4 ne,-dollar siz es, Youa may bevpe a sample befIs agly g , if fre, also ppfli tel~ng yo o OQt if yoa hp' hidney er blidder ''b, Matln tIt panar whanWI(P wr t nr. ,.g T1 evidence tha ;'KnowIlede is power." is sec o (-Very hand by thu ii16U !ttatlal and.iiffercit obsei ver; and the need of ediucatirii Is icoming gretiter Leacl. 3 ear of tile prpgressive ago in which we live, Reali-ing tli fact, by special Ict of the lwt Legislature an act was passed creating it special school district em bracing the town pf Pickens. A few months liter the voters of t to district, recog Auiaint the ieeds aid advant-ges of a Graded School voted a fuItr mill tax for its MPPOrt. With this financial backing and united support of the patrons of the chool; it is tie earnest desij e of the niauagemenit to have a prosperoos school, mer ting the patronago of every individual within ic of it,. The Principal. The principal is a Fraduate of N. G. A. Colleg -, Dahlon-ga, Ga., a branch of lo Stato University of Ueorgia. Since his graduation in, Juni, 1891, ho lia ben onstantly engliged in teaching. Ie has attended Various institutes and asso( pt ions, which specially prepare buna for the delicate and arduous duties of theschool- t oom. For three successive years was principal of Greer's iligh School. For the >ast three successive years was Superintendent of Yorkville Graded Schools. The Assistant. Miss Janie Ferguson, m .o was ccoinected with the school the I ast session, will o in charge of the primary del artment. She is specially fitted r or all th incu.n ent duetes of this importaurt: position, and rCeds ro further rvcomm:;endation than I Ler record the past session. Music. 'ThIe denuad for musica; training, has necessitated the ' 9rra.ngement for its in truction. This deliartiment will be Im charge of a thoroughly competent teacher, :iving instinaction in both vocal and instrumental music. Discipline. This will be done by kindness and reason so long as this ap eals to the pupil. qot the slightest deviation from any rule or regulation will he allowed. Above all Iags to be desired in the school-room, is mutual respect betweenl teacheru and I )Upils. Devotional Exercises. T'wenty minutes each muorning will be given to devotional exercises. Parents Ire urged to have their childiren in school at the appointed hour for opening. In ase of tardinless please sond written excuse. Punctuality is one of the greatest *equisites to a pupil'u success and advancement in school. Reports. Reports will he issued at the end of each month, carefully grading the puIpil in very situdy. Parents are urged to carefully scerutinize thestl reports, thereby en OuIrIIaging pupils and greatly atstisting teachers. A daily record will hev kept of tile pupils work; the monthly report will be obtiined from an averag.) of the daily work. Expenses. Tuition will be free to puimpils liting inside the special district. To those living Ititside the district the low rate of $1.50 per ionth will be charged, payable at the 111d of eacl monith. Bo.rd van be obtained in the best families very cheap-$61 to $10 per monith. Persons desi ing board will be given fill I informat (n by a>plyin g to tle Principal who will ta e pleasure in locating pupile. The school will offer am lendid advantages to pupils in the country that have progressed aus far as the couItry school oldicarily a.h% aunes. .1' T schol begins INAloni:'v, Septe-mber 3, 1900. Parents are urged to place their children in school at thi opening, as this gives them a muutch better opportu nity than starting them later. It is the alin of the ilalagement to have a thriving school, moriting the patrona age of all, and to this end the hearty CO operation of' all intertted is earnestly so heitcid, for "In inilion there ii strength For further information call ci or ddress W. E. DENDY, Principal, Pickens, S. C. Riieasona]ble7 IPr'ics. Come .ad see fur y 'rself that we are oi efring cu goods at Reason. lo Pr ics and are pay0i .a ice pWice for poultry of every kind. VVe hav on hand a barI .,l Of n ice hoimemade molassos tt ".5 cents per gan :111 Muscwava'do, d5. Try Our, Good Luck Co:Teo at 5: pe.r pkg. We ha1ive just receive o . nice lUac of prints. For anything in the d ry g-:od!S line, notioAn. &c give us a chance. ' TAIO)NE P1Y . Tho ilm for public se'joo'.s to open is close at hand and we are prepared to furii sh) tho eh1i11tlron With paper, tabluts, 1.eci6s, slates, ba lr, &o. A largo amouint of envelopes, Iagal cap paper, day books ind ledwrs. As this is a searco time in monoy matters we try to haid!o overy thing we Canl for the henefit. of our cistom1rs. We extot.l tie swrap iro: till July loth in order to hiulsh ()url ear load. Clean up tho old pots vi'd :toves around your hoise. If they don't bring much you will get them out of your way. Wo buy old copper, brass, etc. WonldI ike to have all the old "stills in the Bluo Ridge imiuntiiins. Boeswax is juist as good as money at 20c per pound. Our customers know that we cant't be glutted on chickens. So bring the en 1 inl anv quantity. octG 99letw. Pickenf4, S. C, Clark Bros., & Company. Manufacturers aid Dealers in AIWoi,%pV 9,,,ol eltLw d CL 3INUUM M arble and G 'rainte M\onun.. mens, Tombstones, mantles, 'u~td 2111m4qu noq ot uo~ Don't you w t nice cAmM SI0 uetery or residence feice? We r qulwd J~qn111A 'lP 3j U .10W mA pi i'j411t\1Wt,(I A("V311 W'qip pi spus a S fiell the bes W ru Iron "A I npiv,10 " UnCe mad1, I UsJIAi.,.43 W Juif 64 j~ Ul \Ij i, 1.ClI~jt W D U! PI IOJW O You wvant at wonlilon01t or. wn-p Auv japun tombstone? We el li he apr ant (d ou )p) puy #lnpjv3 j0 2ujj 211loq O0-It joj plW~njp JflO4(%%f - fiurni.h a better c!asi of wok thani piq S3ql sl 11 JOA no Ill - anyone elso in tle' bus18in)es. W Axamv joj. -suogpunj pau~f)m 61WJO sell arything in maljle or Granite 4IAUIpuuUbJ1U~s Ui03lWj 4~)4j1~U) s from it small vas! to a sold iers or sailors mo iluwnent. We havo the firest line of de. signs an(d i les known to th' trade. CorreI spon1d11(1eno promptly 11 )aAlW 111M In3 JO SA Ianswered. Your's for business, uvUP*l J)4 60 CLARK BROS., & CO. *1--puvl b1 M. le"o A verle, A44II 'dSVjp -144 U1414* JQP~ j 9 PUJA 41A% 11H .vuw Aus IO 61W41 40" ap8r-971!. (reenville, S. C. aJ, 1U)aJPIli Xunoi( Jo '"a) 24j1fu 143Jh~ JO 11304 $1 AMa8U3J jo 9Jn10o AjjPi~n1 'U D R M I -- HDEALER IN Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring, Ceiling, and Weatherboard - ig, Moulding, of all N OW kinds, Loather and is a good time to sow Ti'u TI, I p soed, All kind 1900 crop at Mprris', toether Fruit Jars, largo lot on lni~d yet of th bost machl ine 111 kimnt Wid at ds of Alorrifi', Lots of hot wenther goods to ENGINE AND PIPE FITTINGS, Close ofit cheap. See the bargain Also Engine and Cylnder Oil at in light. Clicoes, Laiwio, &C., ip r' OSt prICes. short lengths. Goo1 KO ,b at bar. lmol Oil, BotI aW ali iln piees5 at Morris'. I Buj ld for paintilig, and White I Meal, Mloat, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Load of Best Quality. lour >r cash. - s a t o . *&-Aoaris egn'L chaigp y'ou for vswoo any more goods in l1O.900A~ A. E Moke i . g, icklte, 8, C', LU" g 'h~ue ~?'~v.1 OAlo Enand CylnderUI OilV a~ I MIL MOV PLOooP ut NE88 TO COLUMIA, 8. C VIHAT I SAY I WILL DO, I DO, DO. Competitors, ye had as well try o lift yourself in a basket, as to indersell me. My desire is to wove goods, not o get eauli. Shrewd buyers need to arguing. Each and every claim nado by me at this sale is just as epresonted. I do not advertise omething I havent got. I will oil in the next thirty days, twen y Pianos at factory prices; sixty ive organs; forty-five sowing ma hines; ten head of horses; twelve vagons; eighty head of file Jersey nitch cows; twenty head of thor >ughbred Jorsey helifer calves. The pianos will be sold at whole sale price,for cash. $450 pianos 'or $800;-$350 pianos for $265; $250 )iinos for $145; $85 organ for $55; 75 organ for $45; $55 sowing ma hine fur $28; *45 machine for $18. Will sell milch cows on threo 'uonthsw, note, anld anyono buying t milch cow from mne, can pasture text suimmer frce of charge, in the slayberry pasture, six months, 1vhich amounts to *0.00. It is not so much money that I Xvant, as to get rid of the pianios, )rgans, sowing inchinos, horses, Xagon8 and cows, that I have on hand. I have rented a store in ,ol tulbia, S. C., and will open up business thero on January 1st 1900. The goods I have oil hand mnist be sold regardless of the cost value to me. This is no fake sale. [ have theso goods and stock on 10nd, and they will be sold. If you have got the enal show it to me anid you will he surpristd xhat will buy a piano, organ and sowing machine. A ebance in a ife timoe to I.ny at whoisalo prioes. Pianos at $11S.00. Think of it! l'ho agent's onmiissioms, thu deal 3rs Profit, are all taken off, and you get them at wholesaler's profit. Sewing machino needles at 20 ents a dozen ; 10 cents oil at 5 !efnts per bottle. >8.00 Guitars for $4.310; $5.013 Violins $3.00. Everything else in the small in strumenit line to go in proportion. Come while the goodi are on hand. M. L. ALEXANDER, Greenville, S. C. WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Horses Large d rove jui:t ini from ]2enniSee, fine, young, soundi( 11d( at living prIices. W.e dlely comipetitionm in our l'les. Inspection) of stock solicit.. dharles & Mcelrayer'. Stables and Storehiouse jvpr Str eat, 4REE~NVILLE, - - S. C. mnay19-98. Kodol p psaCure Ulgst watyou eat, It arti Aclil ly digests the food and aids isture in stron gMaening and recon. tructing Vt, exhiausted digestive or ans. ltuusthe latest discovereddigest. nt and tonlo. No other preparation an approach I6 In emceancy. It in tantly relee and rcnnl ures Jrturn, A ttorniey at Law. Pickens. S. 0, Practice in ill the Courti. Oflice over Enrij's Dr' Store. IL J Hauuswoi i U. B- o)WON L.W. PARna", l'iekens, F3. 0' Greenville, S. C. Iayies wort II,Parkerv & Rbinson, A E(Ic'erc - .a 1., Piekeol Q. I r., - - Sout h Carolinva Prtzit C Ie Iin ill Cu 3ts. Attcnld to all baiJns protan itly. tf. if"Monev io loal. DR. J. P. CNRUSLE, DE NTIS)T, Groeenvri.1h, S. C. Offico over Addisois Drug Store. ap2-J 91 f. 11. A. MOR-AN, P, . LlnSSI.NO.'.1 Greesivil, S. c. .... -. Morgan & Blassigame, ATTORNEYS A Practico in anl ti cuirts, ajir-ft4Ny I, D11. 1)BIn1 IKSI ,; l Phyisicianr rund Office at hil- reie e. . . homeu place, 41n T lM.tile u y. llrelb 8, 1814 * phe G'enilh 8. 1'. Ofioce over Addison 's Drug Stores. All work goiaramed il) give En-tisfau. li Ptl. apr~8.97yl. - . Ltei~h A Stitch 1i 'rife. Saves iniie. Ilib ; I i (n,. im. I:roveld, las.n , u*. :i.. I. earen'in early miu o .tabiil l''0vi .. .\ (:I -: w the liver toniel up thw -Ykivn-ir. 4 ercl thlanl Qui oti e. Guiai:ieeud. i - . .'t Vs ug. gIts. 50e. maiii --1 .00 blot - ingy1I2tfI5s. Money to LOan. On im tproveti farm latls i I s f '7:)00 ant upwards. L . i r"p -'i ah in xi l1 years, thtus 'nabliig tihe I'oromwerVi to pay off his ihlunl btlAInoss wi :o0t ix is tii; his erop in any oeil year. A Jily 1, ,,T . i Aitorner', ot 1.7 PQ yI. ii C. For Salo. Seven ace1' (f fa- in'. in sIlmsdid cond(itionl, wxithil len im walk of thle Court4 bon1w. A 1 -:ti i (,:I m c-nib tg to loiaste [w. .ib for It.t. for quiimig piurpose45. Ii iiun-mnh Apiljy to Er:ink E. Cox, ultiiP:li6e S. U Havo your land survoyed, I am 0rcpare'd witi (Ird !as instru meunts to do you 'a ficat clap-i job, Alexandor, S. C. or reached by JVL1,L PA RSONS. M~isse. oRL . (c C. 0 $15,000 wvort h wort b of Miinery, Dry Gooer', Not hiu., Ctc , Lai ets' andc Cht.irn' t3m. Ma is'i1 and ntiojd v 117 Shu liata, Capti Clothuing, E tc , ul b (in sulo at aL GreatL Saeiee th d dmi e muIn, f the..s of a jl Itit weu i1b j ~u v ho sold r(Iudsil of i ny IVcosit. Big mone~y Save( lvii n a tour' store for nexit (B) '1.1Vs. POSXTIVELYX r/SHt. 110-1 :/ Nor t h I.b 'i r (iIMIN\ IiL SJ 119 .\:a SI rmi . 5 . *r. mle, have consitar.t ly (:n ia ir.d urn the0 PQeason, aill thei Ila.'t -tye s a the lowest)~i44i posi' or- es. HIUKENS R~A I OAD in Eiit Jueo:0h, j-M Oni And nitori .JuneI 1:1 2s a~, re ing Schueda!? 'il beI rli n ; t i1.'' i Not. 9--Daly except Sinly --No. 10. lRt'sd Downi. iedu Traiu Hea til 4.20 Rm Lv P'lis'i,. As 7.60amin 6.00 nim A r Easiley' l.v 7.05 tinm I6.12-1r90yi %iecept iunday- Nho. 11 I pm Lv I'icenris Ar 5.45 pm 1.40 pm A r E~ t h y v 5.0: pm Trains10 wl~I st op i;tja Ohe oni pr h pff passenigu'; it t the fo ll. loi X Iu)ssil;46j lIerpot niIl be ojoca for the recnivlig end destrariy of Freuight fromi 8 A. M, te 12 M. Wc w-Ill nakile i. in yoiui iniet to matroize7 om home roaid by g ivin g good ervice atni sI'()ompt. ii.I<ii iliO9. J1. T. TIAVTI.Clt, (Ien. Mgr palenessYo UnvtI ~?them ~f in hot wveathser as well as~ in cold. SCOT'S EMUL~SION cures tliqm in S'timmer as int w~intqy, Itis creamuy ooking~ aM~p .. ant tasting,