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The People's Journal PUBLISIf ED WEEKLY. T. J. MA ULDIN, .Em'Ton. W. L. MATHENY, Bus. Mon. Entered at the Post Office at Pickens ai second-class imatter. Subscriptionl, $1.00 a Year. 1'IlU I)AY. FIIN, 27. 1902. Fon weather, this February leade all the months for many years. Wellington of Maryland has al so been adjudged in contempt of the Senate. Something seems to have broken looso in the senate. AT the session of the legislature just adjourned, some things have beci accomplished that are really meritorious and creditable to the law-niakers. I, you have a good article or want to write one for publication, send it in, just so it is c'ourteout and doesn't deal in hurttil person WHTIiI[,E tho politician." f1 talking about the caipaign (ues tions, the] farmers and homeio people are giving their attention to their own business. This is a hopeful sign. Ai.iL that Pickeis county neydg to lead to rapid developienit im more advertising-that kind in which the whole truth and only the truth is revealed. The mdi vidual who would speak in dis paraging terms of his own county' is not needed among its p. oph, and he seldom remains long in the place. Wir the passage of the now, the road question more forcibly as serts itself. For nearly a we"k, they were graciously hidden from view, but now their yawiig cavi - ties proclaim the greatest neod of the country. The Couii try de mands botter travel ways. It. is hoped that the new law will bring the relief deouand.led. 'Tuim-: appeais to be but on*' thougiht among or01 people regard ing the work they havo imi'pped out for 1102, and that is evidenced by the generally exprCssed andl ajpparenit d et eruii ntti on to Iiutke it more suiceossful than anyl (luringi the past ten years. Withi this de termination maintained, this sue - ceSs is assured. Two' hiund red thousan dltol lar s peniion mone1 y is t heI portion1 Soulth Carolina gi ves in remembrh1anice of the servi1ce of her indigent (onifed derate soldiers. This is better than heretofore, yet it is t o~be ro, grotted that the resources of' the state are not sulftliit to authmorize an alpropriationi suicient to keep the deserving ones in comfuort and1( relieve them of the burdens of bread-making during their closing Tusm Baptist Courier, the Sou th ern Presbyterian and the Southerni Christian Advocate, religious, de noinatimonal papers priinlted in) South Carolina are h1igh-standIard publications and the editor of the country weekly w~ho wants to make his paper a 'welcome visitor to thme homes of many subsecribers would do well to take his cue from thoe representative organs of th<~ church, especially in so far as thn giving of cleanm, compreheivj rep~orts of current news is conm cerned. THE reduction of the levy f.. this fiscal year, be it even so smnaI is an encouraging thing to thi' about, though the amount neces sary to run the county and stal government will show no very ai preciable diminution. If the ai sesusments, in this year of real ei tate assessments, hold reasonabi up in proportion to the growth i values of real property, the goo, work of the tax reducstion may b continued by the next Jegislatur without hindrance to p)ublic im provemnents. Tax~ tellow who promises easi] anid fulfills slowly will, some fini daty, wake up to the realisation o the lack of .onfidence his peopi will show. This is true not fo tho reason that failure to mnee ) promises is the rulo rather thal the exception, but because all mue admire the good judgment of thei fellows who do not promise with out reasouable grounds therefoi and pin their faith to the ma whose word Is backed by a wise safe judgemenit, and an honest dii posuion, Yet all mien are liabi sr p4 meDt Wiln an. Qkh$abb Su;m-:w1rrioxs havo beon made to this oflice that a suitible prize bo offered to the best correspon-I dent during the romainder of this year. We aro contemplating suic venture, and will annoince our determuination abortly. Roos1m.:1:r, in reviewing the proceedings of theSchloy in] vestiga tion may 1bO accused by som1e par tisans of ''etraddliing lio feilee," but to the mijority of people his version and decee on the whole matter is a very sensiblo announce- L ment. It' ho lad oly gone a lit tle further and given (lie credit to tihe men oh1 b(ind tle guns, he would t perhaps have ben more nearly t correct, yet !o (ots decide that 1) tile in(dividtal ships, mg ltinlg sepa, rately did the work at. Santiago, and icither Schloy nor Sampson t deseirves any special cr)dit for (10 ing his duty. This much is the h trutilh, and tho country hopes to hear no more of the controversy. We nover did understand why the peoplo should Want to make so t ini uch over either of the claimants y for th1o ospecial distinctioln of' will ning tho battlo, when from all I re, sou1rce's of information it appeu1 ci' that it was a battle fought witliut lefinite plan of action loO thii ol ach i captamn of shii1p aild (neah I an thl it the( gull could un1dersAnId fior I(' himself Was thie IbOt and only thing W tLO be djonet, underr thle circulmstan. VPss at the timell . Roosevot's etl ing is right wh th r lie 'Strh.il ed t the' nlce" or not. .l ,id l , ll 11111-al11an rin cello btd W nshingtoni's, birthi-VI: day1t with a litttle i t in thu e sene I ebaber, th <h1. t1 ll(10icultrI , liv- Jol ing beeni broughttl m) by 4tineug St ronlg 'TIl rli~Sllar lS fF 1.I l -uiLail re tei Mir. Mel,1aur1inls conduct Mii Vo)tels Il which were denied by Mr. MeLau Is r.ill:, and eblarueteriz.l as faltse. t litth le bnnig was downI'to eiher nia ,A thle inl-ci Id nt e vidences thlt t ex reme1 had feling existit'g betwe.,n da t Ahe semit,0rs from South Carolna. to M.Tillmlanl opleed the act've C afl osl it i d thir litLe tilt maide to tlLit l -il n gh for ihat stell oil , hody , fori fe Im o inutos. Bthe li~otshaebu adjudged inll II t I I I 'on t reboh hve apologized aj) >ut irt et~ remins fore ~~tesnt to dI o c nthe irtloffense.i I n theiracendz ilout scem Ho10wayver thcsoure only ~ ta8rague will coting buites (at1s of iiune Old standii andi~ old s t willR of thrhe invers and moe ap0 propritin will ite voemsto a liot.h ruifublicnsinteir gdizU-' ~in schemes.~~alehep a Ono way n whicouh th county newlape 'can dof ioda seric tol ib readrsionb ofderileg itsfola uml a medmf thre exchanefe ofd idionbrrontocnd at-~' iter ofignrits to the poo- r mstance wihalisprbesi be giventhug the (1u-e pulbication of dtil el inorma-i tin ganeghhrough expfrience r ( intoeting to the peopnde ofwhose k ing~ eatlgriuur. puruit thir~ busiess.lb~ Then, oxheootatioother qutiesIitmn on whic menOi~lC women0 lad chilren aro wandtind equht omn they agncio, with tile Ycuoftheir b rroand frieds bara hiwanking tn o theyseaeo tern t h any tion heymndso thtoo mostpin xatn tseie Mora qes they lit isfi the wxprin of movn eand womenie and chidrn equa, to theo ergois, withaohe towarins to hihems bel ln ifr Teeplehaay wisin inyodmtatof themy, wat thain thalwy of advan~a metn tad willmelt, and rntho, a paper will contribute in every COn 1 Bistent Waiy to tha~t end. r ~ - ---__ .CHIILDILEN POISONEDh Many children are poisoned and made nervous and week, if not killed outright, a by mothers giving them congh syrups conltaining opiates, Flely's Honey oud STar is a safe and certami remedy for Ooulght, croup and lung trouble, and is thIe only prominent Qougl inme'ine that contains no0 opiates or other POisOW~ BOT ITORLE o':Ru drainage law did not mate rialize, and all 1101)08 for Much a neasure aroe dead. Tho low-cOuIn bry poople enlinot tInderstal the !oniditiois in (lhe up-country and Ive do not appeciate tile Conlditiong >btaniing in the .low-coulntry. [his is a matter that, ought to be eft with tlt County Coilmmission. -s anyway, anld thoy ought to be nvestod with full authority to leg. slate, so far a8 local necessities lialy reliuiro. That )rovisioll muay et bo effoeted, and the quicker Ie better. Winthrop Winnowings. One of the most entjoyable enter AiimOIts of t his season was givenl y th Meidelssohii qallrtette (omI1 ally Oil tlie evnnUll i g of t(e tnth itaitn t Th e tnors, Alessra. Smnith n( Newall, desorve special Imc, - oil; whlilo Mlss INlarquerite Smnith, m crild ii persoliator, is without oubt, the fin ebt inipersonator that, ias ever appe0-ared beforo a in irop audieceo. The11 "Shumanina i us" renderod al 111u1galily fine programmo oin the (eling of tie 13th inst. Tio Col alto, Alims Beard, was especially easilig inl her renidition of' "and 11th said, 'Eltreat 1110 Ilot to avo thlice". 'T',he Illaly enlcore's -MhS reived shoved the app.roval of the itlcal audience. l'x anminat ion for lie first term de(d last Monday and th e fces of D students Wenr a loss. alxious >k 111111 before. h1)owe ver, they 11 not look 1quit s oene algainI un reports ar I e.0 v . The studelts were deligltd to 'on1tly receive anl invitation from (ir Cieisni rlthers to spend shliilgt)oI' lW irthdav with theml, d w Pi 14ory h I beorel to de no n ccoun1t ofthd intenided it to) th Exp sitionl the latter rt of ne~xt mionith, Ile first issuo of "''1 wintliron irnal'' was ieceived yestorday. o style, the arrangement and subl)ject matter all reflet great (lit oil tl, editorial talf; and if I steceeding number is as good this first onle, we neId haveo no r for ti success of the "Jotur. 'res. 1). B. Johnson spont a few m ill Columbia last week in at idanca on the State Y. M. C. A IVeltion1. Our President Is vays taken much interest ill is line of work and his earnest, orts are Suro to be successful. SnIvow commeinced Ialling Fridny tornoon aid by Saturday 11011 it was between fifteon and oighi [3n inches dleep. D~uring recrea mi ho(urs Sattiurday afternoen thle mpus wits falirly atlive with girls igagcd iln pitched b)attles with ow balls and( ulutcky were the idestrains who cIhanlced to pass 1 camptus. T1heo professors wore ecial targets and one of tho~ thorn t brave enough to run the black le sat meekly in his 'oflico until e huad to go to sulpper,then (quijetly ipped oIl to his boardinig house .g Clemson~ College. WVinter is giving us a hearty arting handshake as sh1o with -i traws to 11(r summer abode. We 00 that the renownedt weathier irophelt, Ira 11 icks, has( i,redlictod otugh wOathelr for F~ebruartiy and1( Thie otside wo4rld , ini its seem ng purity, furnlishles a good phlysi' al ex ample that inigh t bo0 moratlly ippl iedl to a) certaIini (class of pe,. he rugged ptlacem', bun it cani't TIhe Clemsoii h oys halve not for othe n thir~l juveile gamies, if sno~ vhallbag and1( sl idling downVl steeop Ihills on b arrie1 staves he long to) thlat happy clpoch. Thoii tirist gamlei of cl ass foot-bhal1 cam t Wedn)1 V 1 usda af1 te~'rnoon. Tet he Frelshman "1 tou eng aed and m'fen~. . h1 Flesheno and lesonh mIreitkas wouill n.x1 t) ha.. aor rolthehctrs ma hee Juniors. Il ECade's Hag'i') and1( by~w v011 tled8 tirli rspt ive hone la,.t Iwo urdayith11 andlSundy. d nt9 We e d' k irry ~t eior fellv flt'iekens takun. uh ohv reeearve herf 1110Ciall hEslbrs1 wgreado b i sl~o me~ byt the11 s tnt toh th e \Vint ro the do' now whrckatd ate inj ofThe rapaaneofte ap Soveral new recitation room have boon flu~ished in thlo baisemen0 of the now barracks. We aro ttuxiously look ir g for wa d to the pleasnit spring daty8 for we know they horald the up pror ch o~f Many meetings. Fo b. 15, .1902, A LIFE~ AT STAlmT. If von but knew the splendid mnetit o Foley's lHoney and Tar yon would b without it, A dose or two will prever an attack of pneumironia or la gripp, it ay save y'our lifo.4130LT &'iTHO1U LEY. "A negleoteti cough or' cold may lent( to serions bionobial or htig troubles Don't take (hancles whlen IFotey's Hons, and Tar affords perfeeecurty froit 'otous affe3's of a od.- LT I Looper Dots. Wc' hiavjust had the heav iost snow that lis falleni in fifty years, say the oldest inmn among us. Mr. ][#)it ry Williams savs he iiover saw as big a snow. It was 16 inclies (oe) and tihe weather very cold. Mr. S. le. Robinsonl's daugh ter is much1011 botter. Mr. J. S. Williams is very sick. Pn1ou1mon ia is 1pen ti iful in this sect ion. MIs. J. C. Ihighes has beeni 'Very sick but. is implioving at this. Mr. Henry Williams is stay'ing with 1is. dauIgltor, Mrs. J. C. H ughes. o. B SOMETHING ABOUT CORN. h'lere is not much mtoney in raisling corn1 iln the Piedmont, says tle editr of Tje Spartan, bt we iot icO that the fiiraner whoalways raises corn to sell generally keeps his smokehoul:e on the farm and there are i o mortgagos against hirn . I I thorc is not imtuch money in it, it is a great money saver. Th people need corn now. 'lheir neeil will be prosing by the first of May, Somo of' them will feel as if the pressure wits about i ton to (tie square inch. They will also need cin first of nect October. At that date there will not be ten bishels of old home,raised corn to lie sqliaro mile in the county. These aro facts. What are you go hg to (1o about it? Suppose we :onsidor the matter a little while. For echIl horse yel work or fep, plant for 1.00 bushels. For iver tell hogs plant. for the same Lmount. Do not count more than to to 12 bushels to the acre. Of :oturso you can make 20 or 25 with t poncil on papor in Janury, but :;nsider your average crop on poor and for the last ten years. Pencil -1ropS are pour feed,. Do you not ind it so? Tle many friends of a. H. Hlausate, Engincor, L. E. & W. R. R., at present iving ill Limit, 0. will bo pliasoId to know of his recovery from threatened kidney disease. ie writes. "1I was aured by u8ng Foley's Kidney Cure, which I recommend to till, especially trainmen who are usuailly Himiliarly tf. 1licted.-RO)LT A THORNLEY. To a few People the decision of the PreSidenlt on the alpoal of Ad. iirl" Schley came as a (isapoint miint but it had been expected by the lma pio ily. Fov mnfli are capa, blo of rising far above their sur roundings aid of acting in entire opposition to their political advi sors and ovidently the) Prosident is not one of them. At the same tiio it, should be romembored that the Admiral di not appeal to the President on those points which the publ)1ic would have b~een glad to see thle Presidenlt cQmpelled to re view. Th'le actis 1 and111( attitude of Admirail 5atupson, from his ar rogant message annioncing the dle stuotion of thie Spanishl fleet down to his approval of tile illfamious his tory, written by labloror Maclay, hma ve been the ch ief causes of thle resenatmien t of the p~eopl e and these h ave never beenf toucehed1 on) by Adl nial SoehIey or his attorneys in their regnests for justice. Secret ary bong will soon stop out ot the Cabinet and the A merican 1peopl1 will continule to sho0w their appre ciathion of Admi11rat Sehlev the m'an and1( the naval oflicer, but ofliciailly the inlcid'lnt is douibtless closod. Miss Ella Murray, a native of Missouri, who is eight feet one inchb tall and weighs -100) pounds, will wed Edward Beaupre, a cow hoyi) of Helena, MonIt. , who is just eight fooet tall. Thle preven'lt ionl of consumption is on-* B irely a (Iuestioni commilencing thes proper treatmiet ini time. Nothmi g is so wvell sl(1ipted to ward off' fatal in ng troutblo as F oley's Iloniey and '.'ar.-ROLTI & TIIORINLEY. -1'f newspaper acceoutst are correct, the, itie f'or B'ziymlent of taxes huas been extendii ed bty tact of Bthe legisliatiure ti ll Mi're Ba:1st, butit T1reiasurer Chialpman is read-; to srveb youl and it is wel not t dlefer this molttor too, ong. A IAIWRAL OF"FER. TheB undesignedt willI give at free sam Pit, of (Oh~tamberlain's Stimacha an~d Liver Taltat to any ones wanting a relable remtedy for distorders of the stomach, . bdiousnaess or conlst'pation. Thliis ai new remeicdy and a good one. GI. WV. Earle ,druggist. "I1 htavo used Cliamberlain's Cough R Iemedy for ai numl~ber of years and have ano hiesit ancy in saying Bthat it is thle besf remedy for coughs; colds andl croupI havo ever used ina my family. I haie noatt wordls to expo5s lmy confden'e iri this Remecdy.--Ms. J, A. Moore, Norml SStttr, Mich. For salle by G. W. ~arle Druggst. KIDNEY DISEASES t are the most fatal of all dis eases. UOLEY' I FanTeid Remedy or money refuinded. Contains remedies recognized by eml. nent physicIans~ as the best for Kidney arid Bladder troubles. PRICE S0c. and $1.00. Geun tahtiped C C n. Rtfver soMA In balk, #9War. of the dealet Whto trfes to sell sA90mthb u at as p'od. 1R !EUMATISM. "During the winter of 1898 I wag B0 lame in ny joints, in fact all over mny body, thait I could hardly hobbloarond. whein I bougt a bottle of Clianiberlein's Pain Balm. From tie first Application I began to got well, and was cured and haved steadily gained all the year.-R. Wheeler. Northwood, N. Y. For sale by (I. W. Earle Druggist. B1UCKIJ3NS'S ARNICA SALVE. The best and most famous c01)ompound in the world to conquer achos and kill pains. Cures onts, heils Burns and Bir ises, subdues Inflaummation, masters Piles, Millions of Boxes sohl yearly. Works wonders in Boils, Ulcers Felons, Shin Ea uption. It oures or no pay. 25c at Bolt & Thornley drug store, NOTICE. The Offlee of the County Superinton - dent of Education will be opon on Friday and Saturday of each week, also, on first first Monday and Tuosday in ech mo th for the sale of school books and other business connected wiih the office. W. W. F. BRIGHT, t3 Co, Supt, Ed. A LEGACY OF THE GRIP. Is often a run-dawn system. Week ness, nervousness, lack of appetite, en Lbrgy and ambition, with disordered liver md kidneys often follow an attack of is wretched disease. The greatest need then is Electric Bitters, the splendid tonie, blood purifier and regulator of Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Thou sands have proved that they wonderfully strengthen.the nerves, build up the sys Lem, and restoro to health and good spirits after an Attack to Gaip. If suf foring, try them. Only 50o. Perfeat satisfaction guaranteed by Bolt & Thorn ley. SAVED RER CHILD'S LIFE. "Ii three weeks our chubby little boy was changed by Pneumonia almost to a akelton," writes Mrs. W. Watkins, of Pleasant City. "A terrible cough set in tha spite of a good doctor's treatment for several weeks, grew worse every day. We than used Dr. King's Now Discovey for Consumption, and our darling was so0n soup and well. We are suare this grand medicine saved his life." Millions know it's the only sure curo for Coughs, Colds and all Lung diseases. BOLT & Thornley g naran tee satisfaction. 50c, $1.00. Brial bottles free. NOTICE. The Board of Comnty Coammissionors will me('t n special scssion T rsday lFebruary 27 for the pirlose of c(omlplet ing all unfinished blusincss. Thoso hav ing business with the Supervisor's oflice may find the cleyk of the loard, Maj J. M. Stewart at the Court House during business hours. till date MILLIONS PUT TO WORK. The wonderful activity of the new con tuy is shown by an enormous doman d fo the world's best workors--Dr. King's %V Life Pills. Constipation, Sick n dache, Billiousness, or any troubl of Stomach, Liver or Kidneys tboy'3re unrivaled. Only 25c at. lBolt & thornley drug store. SOMETHING WILL D)0 YOU 0001) We know of no way in wuhick we can be of mere service to our re-adaders tana to tell them of something that will be of real good to themfl. for this reason we want to acqnaint them with wvhat we cotn aider one of the very best remndies on the market for coughs, colds, sua that alarm ing oomplaint, cronp1. We' refer to Chamberlain's Remedy. We have used it with such good results in emr family so long that is has become a hiousehlad necessity. By its promplt use we haven't anmy doubt but that it has timo and again prevented cronip. T1hec testimony is givona upo)n1 our owvn experience, and we suggest, that our readers especially those wvho have small children, always k l) it in their homes as a safeguard1 against crouip, -Canden (S. C.) Messenger. For sale by 0. W. Earle Druggest. STlAT1E OF SOUTJlI CAI11OLI1NA County of ickens. f L. N. Geer and L. M. Mahaffy 1 Plainatif's. VS. A. T. Newell, Decfendant. By virture of an Execution lodged in my office in the aibov.e stated1 caso, I did oni tbe 27th "'day of January 1902, levy upon01 and will sell 0on salesday in March, 190)2 at 12 o'clock, m,al Glee'& Mahaffy's brick yau d on town creok ini stato nad county aforesaid the fo'llowing described pro'perty to wit: Enlginoe Boiler and fixtuarcs, linao hiaft in~g Putlleys and Boltinag, D)rumu, Cabh', 3 cars1, tun ta ble, tacak &c TIools, & Chest & grind stone, Re'pressinag a chinao, Lot Hack boards, Lot Piping, Lumbler and covering boards one pri scales, Lot roofinag, Healting stove, Cook stove, linker, 3i bedstenda, 1 .Mhtitresss and Coverings, luarocan, 2 liook cases, 2 Tubles, one safe, 2 Rocking c:hairs 10 aittinag (hairs, one Ir-on 1( ttle, F'rminug *tools, picks shioveih-, Muzttocks, ianda others farming tools, several whaelbar rows, one smoothiung lararow. Telephonie line runnaing from the towni of Pickens to the Brick yard Terms caish, purcluasor or puIrchaasers must conspa~ly ith torma of stale within one hour, or- thle properly will be resold at the risk of former pur ehaser or purebasers. J. H. 0. McD)AN[EL, 14 5. P. 0. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. I will apply to J. B, Nowbory Pro bate Judge for Pickens County on Sat uarday the let (lay :of Maroh 1902. For a flinal settlement of the estate0 of GI. W,. Banks deceased, and aask to be dismisard as executrix Jan 80 1902. MARY C. BANKS, t4 Executrix. Cut this out aid take it to 0. W., Eaurle drug store and get a free sample oif Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Thablets., tihe best phyisio. They cleanso ando invigorate the stomach, improve the appetIte and regulate the bowels, Rtog. u lar sise, 250. p er box. NOTICE, The thie for the paytnent of town taxes, and iicense taxes expires Saurdny, March lst 1902, unader thae present sup' ply ordinance, All sucha taxes must be paid on or by that date n5 tihe b)ooks wall then close, P. E. Alexaunder Clerk of Council. NOTICE TO DEBITORS AND CRED. ITOR1S, )?er-ons having clamis against theo estdate of Carter Durham deceased, are request mcd to present the sames properly attested to the undersignedl for paymn at by theB 1st day of April 1902. Those indebted to said estate please 11ike paymnit to, Esbita Adiistrto, soul R A I THE GRh OF TRAID Uniing the Pi Centers and I Resorts of the NORTH, Es High-Clase Vemtibul9 ' betwoen New ilorSt a Cincinnati and Flor: Asheville. New YorkE and Florida, and Savannahs or , savannah. superior Dining.Car so. Excellent Service and Vountt South Caroline Xposition. Wintew Touriat Tioltets reduced rates. For d tcaied inforuvsatleft, apply cpftareJ Qciree*m*' S. M. HARDWICK, Goneral Pqasen;9r 9gen WaXaAkegen, 9 R. W. hUNT, Div. Pasqnger%459nt, Charfelflig. .r. FkUnUARY to, 1900. .. -1Ii~FC Writ -iall kiul BUGli[S, DIVNG WAGOS, S w Is NEW STAI CINCH Responsi1 - neach town. Please inention this paper whet Durii A Oils, (let( p~Jlies tion teed. Box Extraordinary values ini DRESS GOODS, B Extraordiniary values in RED FLANNELS, Extraordlinary values it - B LAK Extrain~ ary values ini A fow CAPES and JACKI T1he mtet (extraorwdinary vi Heavy Shoes. T1his is thW y . Th~e sale of \Vhiit.> GAood., I l'hoso~ goiods will be0 knyit ini all vhiere Canl you buy1 buatter1 Good)Q I espectf J. .I. BRIlDG. ESV. W, II AMMI Bridges & Hammor Dry Goods Cost We want to clo80 out our et 8L00k of DRY GOODS at o The Goods will go--. -AT COST ConIJO now and get bargaii, Bridges & Hamnmoi PICKENS, -* S. C, 4' 1 * CERN LWAY AT HIGNWIJAY e AND TRP.AtVL. rinipal Cosnene.eta ke=lth ana PKta.s.. South with' the . ST and WEST. 3f4 kew evzoavk% via At t id& volute vi. Atia ~m a ti.o .a% all TRsuo - eaft t a&lrl Romovte MOW ea at #ftn #howing .09"9 Ge. __ft. RTHE TIDE nothin, deing# UBBEYSt CARACS1SAN4fGtS e DARD WNAGON CO, NNATI, 0AM Ac Agents wanted writing. JOHN T.8B0GGS, Ig business hours I am at your seryice to tigure the~ lowest prIicos ou ICES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, &C comnplete! line of Sewing Machines, Needles, Itepairs, &c., always oni hand1( or promptly or n n r sae at ttoeniaesdre >ritcs, delvred. pair work skillfully done. All work guaran John T. BoggS, Liberty, 8. C. CLEr-ANCE!r R COODS. LACKS AND COLORS. JEANS AND KER8EY8! NKIETS - :TS will be sold for less than cost. iluo in Non's, Womon's and Children's Rplace to buy good shoes for little mor awns and Embroideries is now d. the noew things of the eoiAon, and now s~ for the samne money. lly, . ark, CLARK BROS. & CO., GILEENVILJLE, 8. C. )RD 'We Will Sell For the Next 30 Days Mon1u1ments, Tombstones, e an d Markers. no.Now in Stock at-. 20 per conti 1oss than usual price. We hav, some exceptional values. CHEAPEST WROUGHT id' FENCINGON EARTH., CLARK BROTHERS & 00, Grqeenville9 S. A