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The People's Journal PICKENS S. 0 THU ORIGIN OF THE NEGRC The Scripttres are Searched fo ILight on the Question. Tie following interestfing,, artiele oi tle origin of the Negro is Irom t he e of Rev. Dr. .1. iB. Mick, of l-'ort Mill nod is reproduced from thite Ciiiit Observer : Whence the Negro % This is a darl subject; an exceedilI1y perplexi problem. Yet its solitioi is vital t Some doctrines of tle ahureb, :nni alst vital in dleter milling thle i nature of ot nationIl government. In deeId it we think of the strange introditction oi Negro s1avery into our11 lainl an I it pecuilia phases ill colonial davs ; it' w not ice how it, color ed aiilost'ver' ut tion ink Cong"ress fro-m 17i to1 -i we Study tile caulses of our1 gret civi war ; if we consider 11o t his mattel m11ade the S i th aloest s( lidily i1e ocA tic 1n1d tihl-, North ab;st l it' l llid'e [epuiblican1 from I 44' toi 901, we nut$) s coicll e t ht illt probi1t' el n Itt h h t tile 11mln pivot f' Il r liationlu difer ences andt (toinl . Tit11S h ii lcc s it is cle"ar that (od'~s lvidelive inlten14l for our iition to silve thiS rlwOhlem As tie Lord aditle lilter tW be itivi of Persiat for it Special puInII- st, 1so I11 11xs111 m e (t lld1, II I It I . I I I' I tt 4 1 i I alions th nations 1t tit wN rb6 4 : w idetrifl work, viz : The t ' ti" in i i'g of the rehtitiis the111'14 va ius .' 'I to elt' i ter a. . sp141 ily lih r hlt, It tion o1f, the whi t . n:11 1i li t N -r l n1v lce we have i n 411 1 k ill 1 .t Ilh four1race : the white in'm 4fEu4 p the redl manl of Amelrica, (Ihl vI ni fit ' Alii andi th l 4111 'tit tw i The positiot 1 f tith e tt r i Ia- t beenl Very variedl :1111 Wha ru~ others asx, Il i infi14n1o1 r r4:w ifll in i.. Ii oilers as the unat 'I li I i t iwI cuItI t int lvry. T il n 1)m111 11 1 1 t the ca..:r l enVote, hab l M i a ll u teiniarr1.1y wilth th li! whlite Inll h Stats e iv can v( t e li:d lt 14 u I I lit lille i s 41-1awt at i t'irr 't 1 (let*i-r tatvs he i1 voIted t Ii -iti ui v naftel r ht 1e il4a:4 ) bilt cani O t 1 , t ll til tn car ir ett lt I eit' t :'1till itl with whilt 11:!C : whi1- m' t- 1 i lt evein ofe rigtvIlliovm illr'i' dlenied him. N mw is, it ritebJt to nuikt thest .1 tins tisros ? Is it ,ight 4t < l i ' Nerol fran voftili and init s hb (Ilice, if he ii, 1i lli t '27. it 11.. L41 foli bid his cat ml. :11nd d i m1king! a1 1 111y11n wili 111k1 a4 n whill proviled thll wl T 1) ;anwer to ''lle , ue 't i i nl 1 the ansiwer toll li s (l n. I' X11 \ll t \W thre N, eg il l . xt nwoilliti 1, o (2)our 1 tilwr i ilIQIs 4 tlsi'h. i luti aG o rt( ith: iS '1 n 11 mud cant a inest k, thn ni, p' t(e) l at bir,1 th sl ti: vis ihe higher grad11140 l l nwI'5 27 till i man. 20 iTis irguedn vhty wits e, onti Wfor thgierigin)1 Il thenel.: as1) hInese 26i isat .o-nd Crent it; foIrei ns~ l~ne e ond, the --n'.i Ng link the ween1 (it Irlptie !4 he no, between. tht bird .u! the bt b7wteon theatednkiy ;nol the in triptuwrdenies t;ho Jit;tlian i' teostive lwi thtl the hieii altike" latiath wordn Adam.- iTe tvery trulae whit an(oIeareabr ti oeg ho is th-eivin,' ei-ln ti.(e01 in-ho : bystos.e i~linh ln. (4). The dea 'f ou tblil, aill ti~ pdrseile tfrm ave..c (li rltinl,' vess1. Timies th at na pluait nu withonsto acswa. sinte lv t h Wibe ord m h a,"in r-e-I The lo argu'ant foaairiliSel le~ an thues fuly the orer. t;.t t he Mee~~~i the unsut ity of iji {lthe h ha e o l or a t eIlb <h4 man raco may seo onothing f the 9 strengti of the1 theory that wo oppose, - and that is virtually accepted by uany 1 in our churcies. . Candor comnpels Ie also to admit - that this theory does answer liany SIlestions that have perplexed ihlo e students, and soine of Which cannot otherwise he satisfactorily aniswored. ( Iiere are somne of lheiem. o (1). Why is there another account e of the creation of mari in G'enesi ii, i 27; unless it is to dcesigliatc which race t i nas to be put in EIden and to be the I represcitative of mankind inl tie Col- Ir venaint with ( iod ? 13 (2). As (enesis v, .1 teaches that * a ter " Adani begat Seth '' he begat I sons and lailiters," it thus imiplies j that hef'ore li bit I of Seth only Caini :hnI A bel hil heen horn to AdaiI. r\ho On thent conlj ( ';iin lear would find antI kill him: and from whon did (i od I r protuct him'? titnesis iv, 1-1 15. Who ,, was there for ' Cainl to m y'/ An d t welre did the people ctne fri'om1i to in- %V . h~lil thity hat.) h1e1 bu' ilt'/ (WeneSIst ',17. C"). II the eighit pelsonsi savedi il ( tie ark were till, (1i1y plt 1ills in t ho (t wiii, how alit whee riubl Nimrod, 11 the 'ranilsoni of 1H:ui, t*liil people eni- e 1i1iu 1h to lilt ftur ci ios, "1 liibel %t al l IFrech and .\ccail and ('aliieh in the V hand 01Shna . (4lenesis N, 1I.l. (I ). hlellti I orilgillaitt 41 thoise l'Ires j i1f 1114 1 'liiclt ;'e lienllitolled a Mtill her of times lit thel Bible, buit whleh h ire littw' Xil t'/ W iteiC tilt' Eiillilli til' Allaikilli- - 1 l ie t1ts, who wt'l'e i li Illt ftt oil' th1011' ill l4l - lii tid l ii s . ini I lit itl i lit ihdt' il ti t il i., t ).h I'tm : llo , that m urreit t lt t'r ' tiltlet 1 1tlit lii liili ti t .1 lit.ll- iay lire I ; l 'i' 'ilt 'l 1 lit 1 Itn how r i abrc ;tht a e . ti \ ut ..' ' ' Ii.W et 'li't i I-li l it in lt h et'.' i i.l t' re ). I ll t e hite 111.11 a al t N oN -r I Wit t ' le e 'ichil it Ilithe' ~li tloll 114 Wv 4t ''iti Ild .i 11-4)1 .1 t i M I V Ad il i d v.', W h11-11 ;Illdi w ile i- w (.j i c he l r;nd, r W 'llebt1 tilat h1:1- tIlladc IN lilt Ili (it ill 1;1t . . 1 1 1 l it. r, 14. jul-I I'.'a F1.41111 -> .ote o andl ch.rt tl: r m " in it " Inn rera ' 1hi, dhlter nc hWC its 1 1 i i t it '.0 ' ' 'Na I Ct th ' li tiIti 'l i t W li e t' it ilim t i t I ll vilt l ii' \\ he e in 11 1Y ,bIe I llw a ; . r 1cv1l l . .11111,111l ht "t l0 hi'-- , lb . \ ait- lT n ll e t t'l ill ' :l A i'll 4 A o a l ir al ' . in; r lit tit. I. )o nt l i h r i'. : - o lilt 1 l1Ill. oc h n1.o D tl .1 11.11 ..l 1d -a l il lo till Il i \t , . ilp l , U l ll I ot i t is4 i nhs int h.ath.' hMr sn.. w Th| 1i' e id that Alhu S t- lilta- ;; - -! : .: lice li t. tha\ n .tht nl th-e tinaetlh.o Ha r h-n.r fo in''st.ance. , . A int l .6 ii k . -' u %\ th wi rh.; ion Wn u H t1ung i.rnlcdsoo T l his iswh wesyta Ayer's Hair igor a\ - ay 11retore colran mae nithn hair gow ou n Ii .1 I A ii '. ~wlfot C\ er Fan then it oun~'hi ellt l t'r atimb ofi our'' ltis Ct.Cnii it iti. I ile -~ p til.i h i'i~ ' llti J ly *f twn make, an wlr ts otn. -'e~,a aee tilhj a lOOOOO wihual (upl. H nut die earnt ly n aelaipihofneoty <e wil, . ai'l crieth baee ' il l th yint if'! j l ario t, Prebot an flcme s coingviou ver fatsoI ou h hi ab tl fA e' airV g" . I TRADITIONS OF JACKSON, m outh Carolina May Have an in- st portantlRellc to the World's Fair P at St. Louis. peCcial to the Molaltaineer. T S'. Louls, DCeC. 10.--Ilon. J. T. Uitt, depity secretary of the 8tatio I Soith Carolina, is in coimiuni ition with olIicers of the Worl's y 'air with refereice to the represeita on of that State at the I'EXpositiol of il )0:1. It Is been1 suggested that a productioln of the cabin1 ill which IC resideit Anirew .Jackson wias born ould he a very interesting feature. tII cferinig to this fuggestiori Mr. (4lantt rites to Secretary Reeves, of tle mfilittee on State an1d I 'erritorial ex ibits, ts follows: po " aim iniformIied by a gentleianl o io visited tile birth-pliace of thiis rug -(1 old Ier several yeais ago that lit I. ow rcimtins of the log cilnil ill hih ihe spent is boyhoort days butital e chimney. It is located ill the 'axtaw ieiglihborhood of Lancaster oC lilty, inl this Stito, but So close to ' line of Unionl Couity, Norith Caro mia, tihait resideits of the latter State 1im11 it to be a1crosts tile lille. '11 Iowever, till doubt tliat aity have al isted 1a to tile llitivity of ("(n. icksonl was remlove-d beyonld ques-t m, wliein inl his famous ullifleation et -elamation tile ippealed o the fel w-citizels of his ' nattive State,' a111 le n I is will le directed that ' the r,!!(" vase pr'eseited to me by the Ia. es of (lilestoil, So. CaL., my natii-c ei :It(,, With tihe 11 ge picture r'epresenit t ilt .fu rling )1 tlie Aint11 iean hant- cal rl, leseited to me by the citizielis S4oiuh 'arolina, wien it wts refised (111 he ar'eiepted by tie 1. S. Senate, I lea are inl trust5 to my1.' Pon, A. .uckson, I ., with dilectiols that should miur c litttry ot he blessed w%-tith .r' tnee anevent not alwatys to bei ex- mo I ed hlit will It the close of tle cii ;ar, Ilr (,ndl (if thel colhel t, prl' senit. Ch wh ) f Ill id atl tiicles of inlestimlaIble :111 4, 01 1hat patriot rtesiilnig in thle ti Iy r 4''-'tate f11111 w icih they Ii'dere pre- d - \14, h114 1 h ll hc :11ijnildgedu by his u1t11yill or the ladies to have bee etl i- Imiost h1.n1t inl the defelse ofI his 111try o r 's rights, a1Iiiil' ill 4'.h4Icko' boyhoodtdays, aong411 w- iI d axha patiotlS, weel i - il wtcay rai miad cIlfutes dlildt MtuIh to) slupe hlis minld to) thle stern t I''ull whlich. it aftt'lwattia1 ar(Iluired. tk li p;tu-1i-'ansh4ip therue Ilarned its first -i on.ll Tht e alasturnied withl love, O i 0pite of the after CoIlicts, to tbeste ti doh Il is youlth, Many13 cirsum11- h) I u esprve. Thely havec alwaiys de-ti -dht ed toI honorl hli - li mory mal611 would, .unl at~ssured, e*1 opetet wit h thet efforlts F til res ve the relics wi'iih i still surl. iVt.. Th rCon1stu'lCtion anld preserva', i'u 11o4f lte )bd lo ain, ( 11 withi thigt 'i.. Yr ik chiu e an liuch- ; ti mber1ci *111 ls ais ,till Li em 11n, 111u l he eaisily a ccom plishe (d ti .nd ~))1I wul)prov'e 4)1 e4x1edIig inltt'rest - '11 inlspirattiont to)teyot Of thed hul Vh'141 it4 11 I.l t ll thlt ' r ) w n O [tutry reh-nlitth- yI It-I!wvd, a111in i t old f .44 -h i 144 i avt halhaved41 1Oiei by141 uw I l)) 14 its 3 tvi' Mtila i 14. i lt *41 hil)) o te1W:11li.\ 4aws i I , m vh1 at) th1144) tunei4~ v44r rain'ly pueo. '-n) ti .141 I tiro n'ry 444f1 o lb a ro(4l'4i h4 -'- n1;ul siirh. aT bi Welahm x~.44t he1. ):)4ti4l ion ( of1 t4SIi heIm ents >fd \'4)Iw tutu) 4'r1)4 i 1 o4 f t1)~i(he 141 Unte1 )44 4m 44 th 44hur.- 1.f resp n'Isiiht up-1 e I''' 411 w ip 4w4t ithe(r. itifoi's ide 'ist 1.554the Ikit h tn 1 d1 1 ''4Ith atiotism 1)lh w 1'41)414 t it li il 41 14 the i I 14r. 10. ThI e two41 hd -- i ns td 14n1er4 . 4) lie ;.1 411 a h lI4V lli rut1( i );std r wifl '44lo ll 11r)tiu l 114 h, h4'4.l 1113s1o 5 enliste1 1l111lill' still' l1St I (' as Iic t i h unhn thatl' they were~ig14 otietboar liu'sts 4e. If te arn t wh h -Ine~lL'' d wn.t t ui' n 'l tsed t h'4'1w ie~lis 'S11tltIinang 5II the n Is volunteereAd as a 51 tlhem, .14 proidligy te nakedg11111 wih 111(th iire luirom t (her sc a meansii4I anel l1ursing ih4e1 ic l W '4il1evted tiener(I' w untd i'he(herself was11 ltiken ' ahr home-t (i the Wiaxhawie (she;'(( tie 0 t4I te '~ nquart hue' itsi 1101mis from Ilti The tud~it~ Srt ofthetw. rolthersout were sorl tie, which hrso asvingbeenow sotiken donbya frit (sh olicer41 aiili narowl tescaingdi dea-th4 Ilipo'hi refialtooy a Nunan ()lto >erformc ad1 meialh service, whollihis wroher het. d Ie frMeo ihe ffecW lof ao w<.unti eeived under likei I :ustane whtits ia pisoner. low (11 fully'e avengethi ad them dcgradatmn aht.a I a 0te an oiranvl ti~ont relati es t them closeo the wutark heette ithe shopin of1( Mr. Whi'teh of hrsmke in whckoi iet in. the taw. Aftthera servic~ en inut eighteenc mio.fnts, h rtemoved thaNth3 Carlin,r tas admit ted tothe hr, an be' th brilant anding ollceor of the enemy. After ku voral fruitlebs attempts the tradition in tes that onieof these brothers killed fa tckenbam." to D G T RID OF MICROBUS. Ox Cal in ia Claimed that Certain Dis- de easea Prolong Human Iife. arson's Weekly. It is a remuarkable fact-one of na re's peculiar comne nsatian--that fe ople who ' have suffered from emall x generinly live longer than people tit to have not. JVhy this should be tih case, there is only an unproved *ory to explain; and the theory is it the microbes which go to small. o x, being very powerful and pug na- 1)1 us, swallow u) the microbes of nany ter diseases which they find in the 1 iteis of persons they attack. Hence, Wi contracting smallpox severely, you of nd a good chance of oliminating alt it your system other diseases which mld seize upon you at some time or aI 1er, and, likewise enough, prove al.~ o ttil thea e time, it must be ad tted that smallpox is not scheduled a preventive Inedicine; and the iler of persons it cither kills, I timls or iiilicts with mental ilicapa- llit ies is probably greater than the tis mihier of persoi whose lives is pro- cl Igs. tic At the saime time it is a fact that of I disease, thongh one of the most rible known to nedical science, doesIn a ati great deal of good if you are ),11ble of throwing it off without, stf- l ing alter-effects of a more serious itracter than being pitted with the eer little narks it almost invariably ves behind to dilitinguislh its past 1e victims. Numbers of elderly persons, in more ill less fechle health, are kept alive by til ighis, stich, for instance, as bron itts. Chonic cough are peculiarly 1)( union to old people, and hundreds .w to complain of the distreas caused 1m by such alfections aic really in bRed t.o their coughs for their leng-th tl life. The reason of this is that most, lerly persons suffer with weak heart t d feeble circulations of the blood, t d weak hearts becone weaker ind aker merely as a result of their - -akness. A constant cough cort ects is, keeps the heart beating more 'oigly than it otherwise would, and e stroug heart heat keeps the blood culating m11ore 4Ilickly; and the vital 'an1s are thus kept inl a state ot ac ity Which could only be maintained artilicial mnelits, and for a limited ne, but for the troublesomie cough. Moreover, the constant reniinder ven by the cough deter the sufferers )lm rnnning iisks of catching colds. other words, they have to stLy eir health or Fuffer itore acutely from eir cogh, 1( and clioosing the former, cy henefit accordingly. Gotit and rheumiatisni are exceetling painuil diseases, and, of course, in Me cases0 prOVO fatal, but they con- - r many a blessing uponi manknd; ' 41 rhoumatism, particularly, is well - Tbe Law f health has no uniformed guardians its peace. If It had there would be rests itnnumiierabhle In every restaurant t'ry day of the year. Bloth in the ianitty and quaLlity of the food they t and in the mnaumzr of its consumup women sin each day against the te laws of health. Those wvho will not heed Nature's warmings can-F not escape her pun' Ishntents, andA dys .pepsta or stomach "trouble " is the inva riable penalty of care less. eating. n te 'There isn te tI mneatcine for diseasesv of the stomiach and y alliecl organs of di- A gestion atud nutrition _ which can compare with D~r. Pierce's Golen Medical D~is CO very. It cures these dIseases perfect ly anid rmianently, and enahes the buld ing up of the whole ~ Mdy into vigorous health. "I took two bottiles ofIr. Pierce's Golden C e.itcal Discvetry fr oaoh trouble " writes '.. va. " It dk m iu so m nst , ,ke any mo(re. t epn t4?5o ntinl now. aItnd)s well pi4lenae with I kn hos { Snkyufor your k n m n led a wholie iot of thi rig before I wrote to ~ u. Thore wan at gentl man tol~d me about our medticline, how it haac e ared his wife. I, o tI would try a i f it c! I don't kn~ ~at ?wonoaI one hdnot bee ,ir D~r. Pieroe's. Ou den Med. a Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con- t intI.'Nyl1.T.R-- I"4urth1 Monday4~ In Janm.. I ry,, last l Mond4ay in Mlay andie the second14 I I 4o14lay ini Septembeir. A\ N Ix usoIXIN- -- Hecon M14 onda 4440In F'uhrnary, P4r4114 MnIday(11 in Jnn1o4 andi theii four'thl 14)1nday~, in Hept.onbo4r. A\114~ un 1vn..:-T'hird MIondlay in F"brnuary,j htid Monday111 in Juni, atit first, Momlay I fter thei fourth MondaIiy ini Sepltemhltor. I WVALIIA t,1A--Sec(oI4luI Mondayt ist March, he4 s4econd4 MndayI~lL after the fourth1 N Mo1 I Iay11 .imJun, a1114 that s4ixthl Mom1lay atfter ho4 fourth11 Mnd'iay ini sep)temhor. Pse~ u4-'i.Thid Mot14lay in Ilareb, tird1 144ndayt after4 fouirthI MalayI 1 in June11, and1( A NDERSON BABB, 1outractor' and( BulilderI PI'Icens, S. C. ( Ii hi service~ t.o theo generl1 pub~h 't. All wor4k MIuarat4eed. lIIis refer Iwo- are lhose' for whomll lhe has5 done0 14rk an lhe wvork ilself, whomi and1 hieb ennt 1, seen'I in then town~s of Picek nl'1ley, and14 alt IIover Piekens5 i coiny Prties will 'lo w'.el to Is)ee himii before oin aii 4trade elsewh~ere. (WI 1l VY M. AULDIN, Attorney at Law. Pickens. S. 0, 'ractico in all the Courts.( Oflico over Earlo's Drug Store. c own to doctors as a preventive of my other diseases. it is a notoriots At that gouty subjects generally live a ripe ago, and albeit they suffer verely at, timles, they generally enjoy cellent general health, the very Lises of the gout keeping their blood good condition, and making it unen rable to many kinds of microbes. Cases have occurred of whole house i except one 'iieuber, being 'ickon with infectious diseases, and 3 lucky exception lias been a stif 'er froin rheumatism or gout, which ne have prevented him from con dting the (iseases which have run oughi the house. Such sufferers <to t run half the risk of' catching the inm1on illnesses that ion-suiferers a, nel a large propoi tioln of the1 .pco who reach ages over four-score mrs are people who, for years, have Tered from gout or rheumatism, to lich fact they undoubtedly owe maniy the years they have lived over the ott~aed span1. 'ake half a dozon persons over the a of 70 who suffor from rhoumnatisin gout, anil half a dozen others who [fer froin neither, an11d you will il mo it, except for their rhouniatisin or tit, they eujoy very much bettor 1lth than the lon-sufferers auti stand slIplendil chance of outliving the ter. Moreover, gout anl rheuma in greatly enhance a sufferer's inces of retaining his mental facu 8 until the enl; a large percentage centenarians who (lie with all thir Is about them, and with excellent mnories of the days of their youth, ve suffered for many years from '1um1atismn, and been particularly free im other diseases. Tihe loss of a leg or an arm is also d to (10 you good in] the long run. rhaps that is an awkward paluase to plY to the loss of a leg, hut let it nd. It certainly seems that when a m is <leprived of a leg or an arm, 3 vitality andl vigor of 11he lost, item. r remain with him to inicrease the ality of the remainder. It has beenii dec'ared by anl eminenit thiority that when a man has a 1e!, t off, he being inl iuliliciently goodi alth not to collapse from the opera nlI, a(dd two or three, sometiines i 1r1, years oil to his latter days. The Wo, Greatest Cure for Mlalarla - For all formasut MalarIal poison . ing take Johnson's Chill and Peve: Tonic. A tWaint of Malari aul Poison '- In ye Ar bloort me1anismisery atLM Nalnri. Blaaol Ied icineRCt I. tel"" Ma1larial poisoning. ThiI antiotet for it is JOHNSON'S TONIC. (Ot a boattle to-dily. Costs 50 Cents if it Curel. "HE YOUNGBLOOD JUMBER~ COMPANY AUU8TIA, (GA. PPICR Aan WVonra, Noterni AU4IIs-rA 'S oors, Sash, Ilinds~h an51 Hu1ih1ler'. HiardIware. LOORIlNG, AIIDING, CIULING A Ni' IN GEOfRGTA PINN.~ All Correspoudence given prompti at uitioni. FALL STIYIEIS rom the Up-Tlo I) te Carpet I louse 1517 Main St reet, (Columbiau, s. c MUI UAL CARPICT' CO f'rite us for Samples of anything mi iir line. G oodls shipped anmywheore iin I se State free of fi eight. We are ail- I ay3s busy. No dlull dlays with us . lhen in Columbia, come anud see us. 1 nybody can show you the place. EE-M Medicated Cigzars ANi) EE-M Smoking Tobacco ? ior usoe of Tobacco that suifer with i'a irrhm, A sihma, or lironch itis. We guarani e an ab~solutie andl permanent cur ol atarrhm and it, is the Only known remedy ar H lay rover. If ,your druggisi or grocer 20s nt keepa it, write Eg-M I 0., A tlanta a., for Free Kample Trade suppa~lied by3 arpenter firos'.. Greenville, H; C., 0r riutclield & Tollisoni, Spar 8 ur,'. (C 2,L500.0 IN GOLaD GIVEtN AWAY; our agents b~esides8 the regular comm is ons, for aol hug our splendid line Hold IAY HOOKS for 11901. No big prizes Sa few, but, every agent gets a share, ifteen years' husinese recordi backc of t his ifer. 11 andtsome samplie-case outilit. only 5 con ts, delivered. Order oiutiit and secure choice of terri yaonce. A ddress I). I. giUyIH lita "UB C hA~ant a, G a. F'eel Badly? fromn lysepsa, antor Appetite, h~OAR 0 Itrengtlh, Isack of 8mnergy, &eu.? Take a ow doses of Muirray's Iron Mixture A (euiine0110 'l'o icnj usiness College and School of Shorthand Iaitual Huasiness. J A ugustan, Ga.i ,hcapJ Hoard. Situations secur cd. MONEY TO LOAN in farming hands. Ea~sy paymesui. No :ommissionms charged. Hiorrower pays atc uial coit of p, rfecting loan. I n leost 7 per enits tp, aect) dIing to secuirityv. J ..(). I l'A 11M Elt & SONa "olumm bia. S C. O''iOi Ni I P't1rONxiSi NO (O8.1 act Moro call s than we en p'oRsibly tili. G~Inirl anteeoof piosit ion~ bapckedi by S5000. (Coursa ine'xcelled. Enter ay time. ('ataloguea free adiress, (001,|; Muli A aom a ii I'N 99~~ie I (WRFAT'N Send F~or Catalogue. gg1ga:I, Adldress W. HI. Macfent LDBA . (Olilal Co urt 8lenio. gLrap. .O hor, sidnt..: A The Kitnd You Have Always I1 in use for over 30 years, I (~9~r-and Ii All Couiterfelts, Imitatiosi4 Exp1er'Iuimenats that trifle With jinfants and Children-E0xpel What is C Castoria is a harmless subs gorie, Drops and Soothing contais ieither Opium, M4 Ilbststince. Its ago Is its gui aid allays Feverislaness. It Colle. It relieves Teet'ing 1111 Flat.iulency. It ass1ina1ils Stonmt and B1owels, givinig Ilc Olaldrein's Panacea-Th CENUINE CASI Bears the The Kind You Ha In Use For 0 THEt CENTAUR COMPAnV, T? MI V1E II A VE, ItCEN2'LY NI,LA/IED OUR : ...STORE..,. Anel Nowt (.n Show You 1'he Lutrfiest stoek of :: : ..SHOES.. In Greenvi'le. NI SELL NOThiNG BlUT Solid Leather And Guarantven every pir of SUOCS w sll..1. Come iI and iet u ilow yon a Ii]e of Bay State. Goodcs, ha01 ~ndiad, $.50 s to $2 50. LAD1)IMS'Solid Loath er Gilov GOrain or (Oil Tan n(-1, I"'013 ce lie, : -- $1.oo HE1avy sot C.tl( Skin $1.25. Weo are h4loadepti .re f(o CA Ll'' SK IN SilOEN in::: Mn'I W ~omen's' and Chiii fi ron's. :: : :: : Pride & Patton r i KIENS RAI LROAI) -lIE ' I'Ans.E 2'ehln. idlive: 12:111 A. 1. , 1"eb. Is! , ~10 No. 10) 1). STA TINS. No 9 ni: n a mI. . . fa. l'iekens Ar..2:5! p mi I: IS :t mi..... *igison's...2:-. p m (:55 a~ mI........... Larsn'.....2::() p mi 1:001 a m..........A inil's.......22 p mi 1:0)5 a1 m.....*:Lilins.... '2:p m 1:15 a m.... Ar iiasley Ijv....2:15i y m Neo. 12. STATIONS No. I1. Alixed. ' ixel, i:ii m..Lv. 9'ikensi Ar...0:1) um 1:15 p mi........*l5.0'..... :15 iim -1:2(0 p in...........*Arini'q...... :10 mi 1:25 p mn.....Mai Idin's... :05 m -I: II0 p i.....Ar Eilauier.. . :i I m "t g Stations. All trinsiii daily excepjt Smiiilay. No. I10 ( onnects1 with, Souher lanaI iiI y No. 4J ;mnanects with Southen Utailw:. 90I. 12. Noi. 12 (Connects with Souit haern iailway o. 11. No. It Conniect s withI Southerni I ai Iw, No. 34. O'aby"For any1 inf ormuiatjin appIJ ily to .J. TI. 'PA YIl,, ( Ii(.nera Aluaager. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IA TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGH TS &c. Anyono iindting ft nkeit ch ain 1:lewri itin n' chckl it r uhi ti r olIa i nmO ianthunr str. luion.srru.ii conI iotic n orl. rIa ~ it ci I'. cotin (0(t r i~h h ii ui at . eperflyal ticie, WIt hioit.t linargo, inl tho cv SCittfilC Jlmerlcan. A hniinniy ilhtaintmtn wnnkly. I nrr~n cuirel eiIntloni of any Rni ulii jotroi. To rin, 4: IA yacr; fotrirunoiithai $i. Holi byn id rin ni slr,. MUINN & o"'od--e York A Young Man ilhoni I allen a 01( icole Ice w)i h ani enlalinrl Id reputation. A dip joia f~ riom 1'acr, tonmmercial Shnlool maake8 it enuy to uie~y the .tiat. l)ofit.ionsc. 'IThoronh woirk ; heen A d d e l i, t i i i c w - 1 4 9 i a I C S I N (l. ER. J- P. CARLISLE . Gruenvillo, 8. 0. 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