The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, November 01, 1900, Image 2
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IIL~I81l lD) IiditY TIIUSDAY. c
bscription One Dollar a Year
.ntered at the Iot olico at Pickeus as
TH1URSD)AY, No.V 1, 11900.
ELECTION.c
Next Tuesday is election (lay,
Id tho Presidelit, '. S. Senator ,
ngrossIen nd Stato and county
lieers will be olected. I n South
arolina llryan will receive the
ajoritv of votos and those nioni-.
ated i primarios will he clocted ti
eyond doubt, but the people 1
iould turn out and vote with the
11m1 spirit, anld enthus1iaIsm1 as Was1s
imnifested in the prinarios. It ,
-ill show that the people appjreci
to Bryan and the mn nm11ilinated
n the primarios. lBesides thero will
,robably be an elrcrt Imade at the 81
lext session of Congress to reduce ti
U
.he repr'esil(ation of the South, ei(
)Ccilllv South Carolin ia iil Congross
rihe Oxcuso Aorl (Ile )I'o)oSed Iou tic
ion inl the Imebliers of Con gress
roil) the South is the socalled dis
riaichiselienlt (J tle colored voters,
mt tih real reaoni is tle lear of the
.0ublica nparty ,oncorning the
olid South since the D1 iecratic
'%ills in other seut 5i1 of the Ulioll.
ir''ai has seardl theln awfily
.Ad they Ilr() usuit Overy means to
lefeat hii a .1d d elioralize the demil
crats. Til, is the last week of
lie campaign , and lryan and
toosovelt will make tho host, of the
.pportinity. Every where Bryan
ias received a most, cordial wel
ome and no spealcer wasever hion
-red with larger 1111dienlcels. ieo is
:ainiig grounlid daily an'd since Ihis
pCch in Chicago, the Democratic
eaders claim the great Stato of
Ilinois for him.
Tuosday the voice of the people
Vill he heard and the I'llt of the
alldidatos saled, an should liry.
ml be elected, let every deliocrat
ay, I holpod to bring about that
osult. So lay aside your bliness
id go to the polls.
The JeutNALr li1s already pub.
iohied the proceedings 0f tie court
if genera l sessions for the first two
lays. 01 Wednesday tho lirst caso
alled was against Leverott Jones
or assault and battory withI intent
o kill, Ile wos foiud gulily of
ssamult and battery of a high and
ggr'avated inture, not guilIty onl
he second( count. T1he renitonce
'as, ''Lot (ho w ithin name11d defoun
ant, Leverett Jones, pay a fine of
ne hundred dlol lars or be impris
ned at hard labor upon the public
works of (ho county (of Pielrens for
'our (41) mont, oir 01be impr~lisonied
t hard Ilabor in thie State pen itoti
ary for four m~onths''' M~lr. Carey
ipresenited t he (fidefndant.
Mossr's. Morgan) & llassingamle
presented Joe llinidine, who was
.it on trial for dIisturbinug religious
cotinug. The jtniy retnde red a ver
et of not guilty. Joe Burdine
as immued in tely' put on trial for
sault with intent to kill and car-.
in1g concealed weap~ons, lIe had
ie same lawyers and the same ju
but did not. meet with quite suchi
>od luck, for lie wvas found guilty
carrying concealed weapons0ii. Il
asN senten ced to 1pay3 a finec of for'ty
llars or work thlirty days on thle
ubl ic works of Pickens or go to
10 penlitenitiary f'or thirty days,
M'dr. A. 131lythe r'liepeseted Pra ter
alley, charged with assault. and
uttery with intent to kill anid car
ring concoal~ed weapons. Ile was
)ivicted of simo assau i~iiilt anid bat
ry and, not being at t he trial, a
aled sen tenlc was left for' himi on
S r'Oturn11. Th'le 'ourit of generalI
ssions was adjour'ned sine (lie
id the court of comin 11 leaCs
le copvoned.
The first ease alttr'acted consid
able interest. It w'as the dlamage
so of Rowland Chiastain vs. M.
Welborn and the sum claimed
the plaintiff was five thousand
>liars. Mesars. Morgan and Blas.
igame represcnted the pinmtiff
id Mr. Omrey anld Mr'. A. Clark
elborn represented the defendant.
.was hotly contested on both
cs and many witnesses wor'o ex
uned. The plaintiff gained a
rdict orf seventy five dollars and
sie, which have booni paid and1( an1
d put to thire 'e:se.
D. A. Tompkins Com'pany ob.
ned judgment against W. A. Neal
eighty-ono and 81-100 dollars
account for machinery, &c. Ivy
Mauldin represenited t he plain.
and Mr. Boggs, the defendant.
Jorrie L. Bop e got a verdict
iunst 13. B. Gilstrap and J. J.
rgess for the return of the prop
y described in the complaint or
value (one hundred anud for'ty
3 dollars) in case a return there.
ea3not bo bdd. Mr. Carey rep.
enlted the plaintiff, Messrs. Mor
*and Biassingame, the defen.
it.
'he next case was that of A. M.
rris vs. (. E. Bogge, administra
of F. R, Partridge. Tihe plain.
obtained a verdict of one hun
4 and thirty dollars, subj ect to
V o &ion administrayg,
'esented the plinliff.
Thomas Looper got a verdict
gainsat Samuel Mansel for the sum
f fifty two dolar, an(] the samiio
as since been paid.
IDUCATIUNAL.
CONDUCTED BY W V. F. BRIoHT, I
'ounty SUDt- of Education
TIE TECACHER OUT OF
SCHOOL.
At the beginning of the school f
mar thoro is no reason to doubt a
uat overy teacher is brimful of
thusiasm. In fact tho teacher
ho is not, is cntirely out of his
)here, an1d had bettor resign be- 0
>re a failure rather than after one. I
horo is usua I ly no danger of over- I
1.thlusiasm, although it sometimes
appens that the outpouring is
iown in the wrong manner. Ar. e
-mas Ward said, that the greatest I
ling about Gooige Washington
as that Io "lever slopped over."
di it is a good thing for us to
oar in mind that success comes
rom determined, yet self-governed
ffort.
Don't begin by finding fault
;ith your sirrouidings.
It oftenl happons that the teach
r gets the r(lmtatioii of boinig
'tiick up," especially in a rural
0ommiiiunity, simply becilse inl an
iguar(d(d fit, of despair, she gives
vent to her feelings that Poduil
was the lust place created, and she
doesn't know what sho is there for.
"11o it. over so humble there is no
place like home." So for the sake
of peace o mlind, never givo ex
presHion to your feolings u nles
such ex prossion1s be one of calin
satisfaction.
Bo carofil of strangers. Treat
aill courteously, but beyond :tlhaxt
hold Your lace Iitil you have had
an11 Opportulity to Siz) up the com
munity. laiy a teacher makes a
failtir at tho start, becauso sh is
indiscret iml her aissociates whom
she Chooses on short acquaintance
in a place. "All is not gold that
glitters," should be remembered
by every stranigor on entoring a
now plaeo. We ofton find those
pecihar personages whoso dolight
it is to fasten .theimlselves to the
newly iisalled pastor, or the
"new" teacher, but who stand shab
bily among those who know them
best. Beware of all such
Go to church? Yes, but keep
you r inudividiual idonas to yourself.
Never mind if there is not a church
of your creed in tho place, swallow
your croed and keep it subdued.
Trhe minister hired for hi! creed;
you aire an other p~urp~ose.
He~ social? Yes ; but not a gos
sip). Inquire into 110 one's busi
ness, and make no comnits whlen
a piece of "'news"' is confidently
eolated to you. lie taken into no
one0's confidence ; and do not prio
mnise to keep any screts that some
one may feel compelled to relate to
you. Be social but not what Wil
liam Ihawley Smith would call
"lonlg on gab."
Got ainy politicail ideas? Keep
thiom to yourself. D~o n10 et X h)osB
aniy senitimenti s on eit her of the
two.( gr)a t. pol it ical pari is. .1n ot.
her words, what~ you could say
with Unpunity if you woero in a
phlaco six monthIs, woulId very 1like
ly weigh hleavily algamlst y'ou as ai
newl coiner.
I oll't fli rt. Don't. Iwven givye peo.
ple ani opportutnity to accuse you
of it. Th'Ie 01(1 maxim of the cat
watching then m~ouse' miight appily to
the people watching the now teah.
or in a rural village.
One should not be seenm too
much on the street. Act as if you
had soe' buiness and wore aittend.
ing strictly to it.
Avoid being boisterous, and
avoid the company of those who
arec noisy or Uucoulih,
The times has arrived whou it is
no crime for a teacher to ride a
bicycle, but thie at first should be
indulged in with. moderation,
tie scrupulounly oareful of your
toilet. B3eware of ostentation
large hats and Ilashy dresso)s. Do
not wear a hat loaded with wings
or whole birds, and expect to make
much of an imp~ressioni whon you
attempt o teach love for birds,
and kindness toanimals, Let'-not
your ownI habits be a mockery to
your worksl
In short for a time keep your
self out of pubiic view. Show that
you are in your position for work,
and not for personal pleasure. At.
tempt ne great reforms. Attend
Iloither card parties no~r dances,
Enve, a kind word for *verybody
hog addreses von. and .haw w'Qn.
your uIbila whom yod.inotbt oh th
Rtievt out of the school-room.
Do not be fuse* ht your boak-diig
placo, but do all in your )owor to
idapt yourself to the onvironmilent,
ind as soon as possible let it be
pOlt that you are one of the family.
Many teachors fail to rcali.o the
groat power of a little outsido pol
cy. Work up the personal popu.
arity by slow but steady degrees Y
i)d as tho months :pasm by, little Y
,he littlo,. teachor bocauso a powor C
n the commnity, and his or her
ilent iniluonce is ofter felt through
ovoral gonorations.-Teaehors In.
tituto, N. Y.
Notiee, StoctILkholdern.
I am authorized by the President a
f the Board of l)iroctors for the a
'armers' Publishing Comnpany of
'ckens county, -South Carolina, to
all a meeting of the stockholders
f the said Company at Pickons, S.
, on Saturday, Nov., 10th, 1900,
t. 10 o'cl ock, a. m. All persons
hol(ling certificates of same aro ro
juested to be present.
W. W. F. Bright,
See't'y. Stockholdors.
Motheis endorse it, old folks use
t. We refer to Ono Minutte Cuugh
CurM. It will quickly cure all
throat. and lung troubles. Dr. G
W. Earlo.
TAX NOTICE.
The Treasurors ollico at Pickons
court house, South Carolina, will
be opon Monday, October 15th for
tle collectioni of the following
named taxes for year 1900.
Levy for Stato tax, 5 mills.
" " ( Ordinary County tax
4 mills.
Levy for Constitutional school
ta>-, 3 mills.
Levy for past indeltediio, 2
mmill s.
otai levy for State and county:
14 mills.
ILevy (or ilitorost on i, II. 11 .
boin, PiMIs court hoLIse toWn.
ship, 43. 1mills.
Levy for interest on P. R. R.,
1)o1nd18 for Hlurricane township, I
m ill.
Levy for iiterest on P. R .
boints for Eastatoo township, 3j
mills.
Special levy for school district.
No. 9, 2 mills.
Special levy for school district
No. 10, 1 mills.
SpOcial levy for school district
No. 11, 81 mills.
Special levy for school district
No. 18, 4 mills.
Special levy for school district
No. 10, 2 mills.
Special levy for school district
No. 31, 4 mills.
Special levy for school district
No. 49, 2 mills.
Special levy for schiool district
No. 65, 8 mills.
Poll tax and commutation road
tax one dollar from those liable
according to law.
Books closes Docemrber 81st
1000. Respectfully,
Tr'eas. P'ickons county
Sep 20-tdee31l.
N sus n u .
SlTAT1 OF MvUili (.\1101.INA.1
est at e of Margaic t lii1, decease'd, Phlin.
tifY, ve
lIba Spe, cer'. 0. WV. llill. Alice 11111, Fe.
lix (liii, .TEhln niie 11111, L~e~ wliull1, Jeum.
mile 11ill1, Fnuin k 11111 amnd lBeile 11111, De.
T1o the Detfemilan nits abonve named:
.i i ' nein whichl was~ Ilied in thle (o'iri
of l'irobate, for. the ('oinnty' atml Stat-e
iiftort'a id, gui the th datiy of Oc tobuer.
I10,: an. II ~to seve' a1 copy oif yon-r1 ansiwer
Sut hi (mi tlina, wihin twenty da:ys aifter
the serviic hl tof, ext'l u.sive of (t' idaof
snehti sei vit'; a in if oin fail to4 an i -e:
lihe pe't it ion antd comiplint. whi buia tihe
I ione a for. sabl. t hie pilint hIY ini this actlioni
will aplyk to lihe ('oirt for lie reliei de-t
iniun~nld ini the petition and comnplahint.
D atd, Octobe'r 9thl, 1900.
1o' ganu & itinis.l game,
Plaint iii's Atto~ nevs.
o tihe non.ue.idemnt defenidanmt, Felix
Takt' ntie(e thaimt the eunmmon,
in this nction, of wichl the
abhove is a cop y, and (lie pet I
tion and1( cmplahitn here in wer itled in
lie oflice of the JTudge of Probate for' said
('onty ninid Staite on tine O.h dauy of Oct.,
190).
MiOlGAN & 1TARRttNOA3NE,
oct11 (It Plaluttifs A ttorney a.
Prove -ted a Tragedy,
Timely information given Mrs,
George Long, of New Straitsvills,
Ohio, saved two lIves. A frightful
cottgh had long kept her awake
every night. 8lho had tried manny
remedies and doctor's but steadily
grow worse until urged to try Dr.
King's New Discovery. One bot.
tie wholly cured her; and she
writes, this marvelous medicine
also cured Mr. Long of a severe
attack of Pnaumonia. Such cures
are positive proof of of its power to
cure all throat, chest and lung
thoubles. Only 50c and $1.00.
Guaranteed. Trial bottles free at
Bolt & Thornley's drug store.
INotiee.
I want to rent a boiler, not less
than 16 horse power, in good fix,
will pay 25 cts. a day for it. Ap.
ply to J, Alonsxo Brown, Cateechee,
S. 0-2t,
g-ort drug an1oie9ree
CottOn I
You thought last year if you cot
ou would buy a heap moro. Well, y<
ou do not have to pay any more .for
mase Iast year-more thati I could so)
Dar at last year's prices.
Heavy Coton .Jans 10 centsea 'ya
Heavy Wool mixed Jonna, 121 at
8, 81 and 9 oz,. ALL, WOOL Jon
Thoso aro the Georgia Jeans and
iese prices.
Women's and Men's Underwear
last Jauary I placed orlers for an
t last year's prices.
Ladies, 15, 20 and 25c; Men's 25
Watch this space next week for 1
If you como tv Greenville this a
wm. F
Sheriff's Sales.
By virtue ot tax executions
placed in imy Ianls by J. T. Young
blood, Treasiret of Pickens Coun
ty, I have levied upoln and will
sell for (asli to the hig-hest bidder
hetore the contrt house door on
salesday in Noveuber, 1900, dur
ing the legal lionrs for sale the fol
lowinig lescribed real estate 'o-wit:
All t hat piece, parcel or triact of
land in Euasley towliship contain
ing t wenty (20) acres nore or less,
one building onl said land; levied
upom as the property of .1. 1. Me.
Crackin and sold to satisfy tax ex
eentiionl against said property.
Also, one lot in the town of Lib
erty, adjoinling lands of Chapinan
& callIanm, levied upon as the
properly of Mrs. Sarah J. Sniith
and soll to satisfy tax execution
agtainst said property.
Also, I wo lots and thre build
ings inl the town of Central, adjoin
ing Jno. irock, Clayton estate, Sie
Stepliens and Salloe Routse,Ilevied
upon as the property of Wi'hitLer
Symes and sold to satisfy tax ex.
ecution against said property.
Also, fifty (50) acres in Hurri
cane township on Keowee River,
adjoining lands of Wi. Murphree
and others, levied upon as the prop.
erty of George White's estiie.
Also, one hundred (100) acres in
Pumnipkintown Township, levied
upon as the property of M. B. Dun.
can, and sold to satisfy tax execu.
tion againsbt said property.
Also, one lot in the town of Cen
tral, levied upon as the property
of Mis. M. J. Chapinan's estate;
sold1 to satisfy tax executin against
said property.
Purcbaser to pay for papers and
stamips, &c.
J. H. G. McDANWGL,
3t. S. P,. C.
Citatioh Notice.
STATic 01 sotTif CAIHOLINA,
Counityv of ickensa.
Ily J. II N E'W BElY, Es. robatea Judge.
Whearenasa J. M. Stewaurt, C. (. P., madet
suiit to tile to greant hitn h-t terN of aditls.
trnt ion, of the estate, of and effects of Mrs.
N .F. P'ond~er.
Threare therefore to cite and adinonlsh
allt and sin~gulatr the kindredl aind creditora
of the said Mrs. N. F. Ponder, de4ccae-d,
that they he andl appear before mew, in the
Court of Prohante, to be hold at Phckens C.
HI., on the 27th dauy of Nov., 1900,-after pb
lieation hereof, at 11 o'clock ini the forO
noon, to shew vansie, if any they hav~o, why
thea saidI tdintaistraution shlouald not bu
Givenja undier my hand ad seal, th1is 11
day of Oct., 1')0th in thle 125 year of ur in-.
J. II, NICW B Jtty,
Thousands flave Eidney "Trouble
and Don't Enow it.
Itow Tro 1Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
'water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or set.
Sting indicates an
unhealthy conudi
V 'ion of the kid
neys; If it stains
your linen it is
evidence of kid
.noy troul; tog
-frequent desire te
-, "'""'" hthe b d c r ain ii
convincing proof that the kidneys and blad.
der are out of order. .
What to 3e,
There is comfort in the knowledge eg
*ftoen expressed, that Dr, Kilmer's swampt
Root, the groat kidney remedy fulfills every
wish ini curing rheumatism, pain ia the
back, kidneys, liver, bittidor and every part
of the urinary pasage. It corrects Inability
to hold water and scalding pain in passing
Ii, or ba4 effects following use of liquor,.
wine or beer, and overoomes that unpleasant
necessity of being compeolled i g~toteni
during the day, and to get up many timleg
during the night, The mild and the *xtra.
erdinary *ffset of Swgmpbge j ises
ra..ed It stands the ni est for it. won.
daertul cures of the mnet distresih eases,
if you need a medieine youi should ave the
best, Sold by druggists in Boo, end $1 aiss.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discover
and a book that tols
more about it, both sent
absolutely free by mail,
address Dr. Kilmer & some s - ~
Co., Binghamton, N. Y, When writng ense.
tion reding this generous offer in this paper.
In India,. the land or (amino,
thousands die because they cannot
obtain food. In America, the
land of plenty many sufi'or and die
because they caninot digest the
food they oat. Kodol lDyspepsia
Duro digestg what what you oat,
rtist rplieygg ;i4 ragiqlIy
3, W. Ene
I. SOC.
id get 10 cents for your cotton
u can got 10 cents tiis year and
your JEANS. I made a big pur
1-so they come in all right this
:d.
id 15 cents.
ns, 19, 22 and 25 cents.
bost in all the up country at
-I saw where prices wore going,
immense stock, thet efore can sell
to 50c-Very heavy fleeced goods
argains.
eek, call on
agan.
B.. CRANBY.
DEALER IN
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring,
Ceiling, and Weatherboard
ing, Moulding, of all
kinds. Leather and
Rubber Belting
together
With all kinds of
ENGINE AND PIPE FITTINGS,
Also Engme and Cylnder Oil at
lowest prives.
Linseed Oil, Both Raw and
Boiled for painting, and White
Lead of Best Quality.
Give us a trial before buying
elsewhere.
B. g. CRANDY,
Pickens S. C.
Office and Warehouse near De.
pot
Lahd For Sale.
The undersigned will ell at th
late residence (of M. A. O'Dell, oin
November 15th, 1900, the follow.
ing tracts o.f land.
Tract N~o. 1, conitaining fifty-om
(51 44.100) and forty-four oml
hun redths acres, adjoining lanids
of Labajh Mauldin, tracts No. I
and 3. On this tract is a fine or.
'hard, good dwelling house and
necessary out.buiildings.
Tract No. -2, containing forty.
three (48 77-100) and 'aeventy-isv.
eniths one hundradts acre,, adjoin,
ing lands of Labani Mould in, C. E
Field and tract No. 1. A good
dweihng house on this tract.
Tract No. 8, containing tifty-sij
(6 15.100) and fifteen on. hun,
dredths acres, adjoining lands ol
F~. V, O'Dell, G. E. Kennemore, Is.
am Sitapson and tract No. 1.
The above described lands, i
situated two miles west from the
town of Easley, on public road.
T 1errais cash on day of sale. Pur.
chaser -to pay for all papers and
for rccording same .
F. V. O'Dx:r-r,,
L. B. O'DEt.,,
J. P. O'DEJ,
N. L. WIu.TAMs,
L. K. Kxt.~L
sep6td .00 tl5th
. .FIRE ..
Insuiran (C.
If It takes yoeur lifetime to build
a comfortable heme, wihy do you
not get a reliable old company to
protect it for you by a good policy
of Insurance.
I will insure your Dwelling, Fur.
niture, Barni and Stock, Store
House ajvd Merchandise, Flour and
Griet Mill, Church, School H~ouse
U. B. Bonded Distillery and Ware
dop,{iu AND)
Codbf~i in"Strong old Gomnpa'
nies." Write or call on.
0. L. YA TES, Agent,
Room Greenville, 8. 0.
Rom1,Cagle Riock.
If not in office call on WV. A,
Yates at 8loan Bros., Drug store
and leave your message,
sep18tf.
Tb. quicker you stop a cold thbe less
Ian ger there will I.e of fetal iung
rou~ble. One Minute Cough Cur.
* the only harmlessp roeetIy thst
ie iieiteut.Yan..
W1k4USAt, At~b 1tillA1L
Buggies,
Wagons,
%C
A
Harness,
Horses
"v, A~.
and
Mules.
Large drove just in from
Tennlsq(, flie, young, Sound
and at living )r.icCs.
We dely competition in Our
ines.
Inspection of stock solicit.
ed
dharles
& McBrayer.
Stables and Storehouse
River St eet,
GREENVILLE, S, C.
1may19-98.
Iieware of' Olinments for Ca.
tarrih that contain Mer'cuy,
ais mercury wit M.urly' d1etroy ther sense of
smell an~d comleitely der inige tie w hole
systemi ' lhen enteintg it through the
muIICOus~5 surfaCOa. Sneh artieci shaould
never be useti except oin presciraptions
fa om rel.utable phyiv'Fins, as11 th age
they n ili do is ten f<.ld to the good you
enin possibl y derive from thIem. Ihdll'.,
CaArih bC(ure, mnufiacttired by F. J.
Cheney3 & Co , Toledo,'O.*, contains no0
dircectl~v upon the blood aid mucoalK sur.
faces of the sy- tema. Ini bu3 lng Hall'.
Caturha Cure be lure yon get the geuine,
It ia takeni intei~#ty and1( i1 n.ntde In To.
hie, Ohio. by F. J, Chent-y & Go. Test.
imoni.ale f ree.
Sci(d by I'rnaglsts, prlee 750. rer bottle,
iMall's Faily Pills are the besut.
Kol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
I teiriLIc.)Wy llgests the( rood and aids
Nature in strengtheiung and reouri
etructing the exhausted dligestivye or
gains.i 18l the latest d Iacovered d igeste.
ant aind tonic. No oathebr preparation'
can approach it In caleciency. It in.
stantly relieves and pormianerntly ctares
Dlyspepsia, Indigestion, fleartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea
Sick licadache,Gastral~gia,Cram ps and
all other results of iuper feet digestion.
smais~tw 1k all oetdysophL nio d free
Presort by E. C DeWITT & CO.. Chicago.
Clark .Bros., &
Comhpany.
Maenufacturers anld Deailers in
Mr'ble and Graidnte Mo nu
ments, Tombstones, mantles,
Don't y'ou wain ItaI nice cfn
etery or residencel fence? We
sell the best Wrought Jroii
fnce madu,
Dlo yomi.Want ai mfonumenl~t Or (
ttinbetone? We sell cheaper andd
fitrnish a bttei- tlans of work than a
Rnstonuo else in the busjien. We
*olI anythiing in inarble orGrnt
from a small vaso8 to a Eoldiers or
sailors mnotnuet,
. We have thuo fineht lino of de.
signs8 and sampllos known to thq
trado. Corraspondenco p)romzptly
answered. YTours for businetls, ~
CLARK BROS.,& CO.
113 Mocleo Avenue,
ap~r.97y1. GreenvIlle, 8. o. N
Y'ou will never find aln other
IIISO prom nd soIC If canO a,
PhVoecilti and SUM660~;
Office tit Il& rvelli('i4e tit 11.0o Klrkstl.
MDIC 8~lC , Oil81)4 3 H
30R. J. P. CARLISLEO
Groctivillo, S. 0.
Offico ovor Addisons Drug Store.
np112-l-9tf V. ---___
jpher. O:evi~vilnr, s. u. onilee over
All 'yorkl g44II'1lit~ect1 to give sittisfad-i
roor Sale.
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m1iditi4.ll, %ji illfel tc ii iitest8~~i~ of ilO
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TV ly to FrIItik I.". ("OX,
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Attorutoy at La2w.
Pickens. S. C
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Ollie ov(4i Earl's Druug Storo.
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