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IURBDAY, APRIL 19, 1894. WOCAL PARAGRAPHS. We will send the JOURNAL and 11HOME AND FARM one year for o. Murphee, of Dalton, led the ist singing, last Sunday. S.e Misses McKay's advertise b of their New Spring Goods. . E. Robinson, is finishing his store room, on Main Street. H. Newton went to Liberty, Saturday, on business. '. A. C. Merrick, of Walhalla, in town, last Saturday. : ,rrey C. Thornley and P E. Al i nder went to Greenville, last on business. r. MoCampbell of Knoxville, %.,was in town, last Saturday, usiness. iss Alma Smith, of Anderson nty, is visiting Miss Stella New this week. rayton Price, of Sunny Dale, ted his grand father, T. R. e, this week. iss Sallie and Annie Smith, of A irty, were in town, last Satur. > tta, the two year old daugter of and Mrs. James Garrett, died Monday-she was interred at era. r. J. M. Rampey, of Easley, was 'wn, last Tuesday, for the first in eight years. . Birch, the popular salesman he King Horderere Co., of At , Ga., was in town Tuesday. -ad Dreifus and Co's advertise. of their Clothing at 50 cents tie dollar. A. Palmer had to kill his ed * :3d dog, last week, on account :, being mad-dog bitten. ere will be a Pic-nic, at Brock :, near Liberty, on the first rday, in May. . Cannon and wife, of Brevard, ., visited friends and relatives ickens this week. *T. McDaniel, of Dacuaville, ed hie parents last Sunday, and day. . M. Hagood and family, of wey, visited relatives ini town week. hn L.Thornley jr., of Easley, 'as Hattie Harris, of Greenville, * siting her brother Mr. T. D. ria, tia week. r. Reade, of Lowell, Mass., was )Wn, last week. Mr. Read rep. aits the J. C. Ayer's Medicine ev. Mr. Seymour, of WValhalla, - iched two very interesting ser is, in the Baptist Church, last aday. V. L. Jenkins left Pickens, last a cday,'foriRock Hill, S. C., where ..will go to work on the Woman's .ustrial School. Miss Ella Price, of Sunny Dale, 1 Miss Whitmire, of Brevard, N. are visiting friends and relatives ;own, this week. ~. C. Jennings left last Friday, *Charleston, S.C. He hadin *charge a prisoner name Patter t is reported that a certain old power of our town is growing as kcey as a kitten and that he ohes the mail from Pickens, r y closely, and at times his sighs as most distressing to behold. inndeoy Democrat. It is also reported a certain per * in Pickens, watches the Easley mail very close. Gsee. W. Patterson, the, prisoner b am J. C. Jennings carried tu *rleston, was sentenced to 80 if'e in the Pickens jail. Thanks for the kind invitation Sthe Sunday dinner at th Ex. K ange Hotel, in Greenville--New vme., strawberries, and ice cream. Mir. and Mrs. J. L. Thorniey re oned .home, last Saturday, from uderson, where they have been iuitingatheir daughter Mrs. White, for the past week. Miss Cora Bowen, who has been teachiug a very flourishing school a 1 Daousyille, for the past three H. 0. Bowen left Pickens, last Thursday, for Sherman Texas where he wil I loca-te to practico law. He will go by way of Atlanta, Sa vannah, and the Gulf of Mexico. His many friends in Pickens wish him success. No small objection which you ig folks had to tho old-timo spring! medicines was their nausoxusneo . In our day, this objection is re moved and Ayer's Sarsaparilla, the most powerful and popular of blood-purifiers, is as pleasant to the palate as a cordial. Emory L. Jones, of Dacueville, Township, had the misfortune of getting his right leg broken last week at Easley. his mulo became trightened at a bicycle and ranaway with him. Joseph Looper, jr., who was riding n ith him was also seri ously hurt. The Twelve-Mile Singing Asso ciation will meet with the Prators Crook Baptist Church, on the fifth Sunday in this month, at 10 o'cl'k. All le4iders and the public gener ally are invited to bring your song books, and especially your dinnor baskets. E. M. Bolding, J. G. Sea born, J. C. Fow-Committoo. Henry .Ward Beecher once in formed a man who came to hiR complaining of gloomy and do spondent feeling, that what he most needed was a good cathartic, meaning, of course, such a medi icine as Ayer's Cathartic Pills, eve ry dose being effective. Carpenter Creek school kouse in Dacusville, Township, was finished by Thomas H. Willis r and W. -1. Jones, and tzg maoi a good job of it, last week. PENSIONERs TAKE NOTIcE.-Pen sioners who are entitled to any of the Artificial Limb Fund 1884, are reauested to call at the Clerk's of. fice at once, and make their appli cation before the Clerk of Court. J. M. STEWART, C. P. C. April 12, 1894. .w ro UR 71 rIC ACES Or you re all wom out, reall go'd for nothing it Is general deihity. l'ry 11nowr?"o m ov Wi1vi us. Juwmoure ra M a0r. in edon,). SOUTHERN 11APTIST CoNvENT10N. Dallas, Texas, May 11th-15, 1894. It affords us much pleasuro to in vito your attention to the suiperi< r advantages of' the Georgia Pacilic Railway, the Great ShunrgLin e,an its unequaled attractions for your journey on the occasion of the Southern Baptist Convention, at Dallas. The Georgia Pacific Railway from Atlanta vis Birmingham, is the only Line presenting choice of Three Routes. Via Birmingham and Memphis, and Shreveport, and New Orleans. In addition to regular service in daily operation, the Georgia Pacific contemplates Special Trains on this great occasion, to most com fortably and expeditiously take care of our Baptist friends. Diagrams are now ready, and you should most certainly look ou for your own best interest, by soo ing or communicating with any Ticket Agent of this Line, or with one of the undersigned before clos ing your arrangements. Be sure you get the best. WV. H. TAYLOR, Div. SPas. Agent. A. A. VERNOY, Pas. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. (10 Kimball House,) N. B.-You understand of course that the service returning home ward, is also the best by this Line. Neuralgia ATTACKS THE EVES Makes THE LIGHT Unbowable. PERMANENTLY CURES BYX USING Ayer's Pills "My husband was subject to severe attacks of neuralgia which caused huim o great pain and suffering. The painsO Were principally about his ey.es, and he often had to remain in a darkened room, o~ nIot being able to stand the light. Ayer's Oj Pills being recommnended, lhe tried them, o0 using ens before each meal. They very o8 soon afforded relief, followed by perma- 0 nent euro. I am a strong believer in the oi effleacy of Aye'r's Plls, andl wouuld not be without thema for ten times their 0O Oost."-Mrs. 74. Et. DnBDAT, Liberty, Te x. "I have used Ayer's Pis in my family o for forty years, and regard them as the.O very best.-Uncle MARTrN lANCoCR , AYER'S PILLSI Receivd Highest Awards AT THE WORLD'S PAa Wekes1u5it.Iogso a The Ne OCh DREIFU ea6. WOR'T Spring and Sur For Men. Boys and Children. t or 50 Cents on the Dollar. A man in our Store said last for a pair of trousers, "if we c country, what must it be with tli ing?" He could not understan trousers for 40 cents, or a coat f Nevertheless we do it. thougi the why or wherefore. We al $10,00 Suits for $5,00, $15,00 for $10,00 and $25.00 buits f< blacks and blues, ' in cassimeres citaways and Prince ALBEDWPs. of CLO,'HING ever brought a1 fresh froin the manufsicture offered FOlU SALE IN A 1E are -ELLING iL right throug AM' Whon you como to Greenvil around for a few minutes to satisfy truth or not. Groenville, S. C., April 19, 1894. It Should Be in Every House. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg, Pa., says he will not be with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threat ened with Pneumonia after an attack of "La Grippe," when various other remedies and several physcians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery haa done him more good than anything he ever used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles at W. T. Mc. Fall, Pickens S. C. Large bottles 50c. and 41.00. A Caisaranteed Cure. We auithoi izo our advertised drug g.ot to se Dr. King's New Discovery, 'or Con- umption, Coughs and Colds, 111m tihis conidit ion. If ) ou are af ii I ieted with a Cough, Co-d or any Lotng, Thuroat or Ciest trouble, and Ii us this remedy as dircted, giv. inig it a ilur taial, and experience no beeft, you may return the bottie and have your money refunded. We could noi make this offer did we not know that Dr'.King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoint. Trial bottles free at W. T. MicFall's store Large size 50c. and *1.00. Wile thae Doctors arc Doubting. Scientists have discovered the germs of many diseases but unfor tunately not as yet the moans of the destruction of these germs. At present the "culture" and not the destruction of the deadly bac teria seems tc absorb their atten tion. However they all agroo that a well nr)ishedl body and1( plenty ofI ozone1 aro dlocidedly unfavor :ible1 to their' deve'lopmenOt. While he docLors aro in this Stato of un certainty ; and even longer, would iLt1not be well for the patient to have recourse to the well-triod Compound Oxegeim, wvhich is both: germicide and vitalizer? Duringi the last twenty-three years it hasj cured cases pronounced incurable and this statement substantiated by those who have tried it. It has witnessed the failure of "lymph" and life elixir.' Investigate the matter for your. self. Send for our book 200 pages. It will tell you about the remedy and furnish you with many testi monials and records of surprising cures. Book sent free, Drs, Starkey and Palen, 1529, Arch St Philadelphia, Pa. New York, San Francisco., Cal, Toronto, Canada. Mrs. T. S. Hlawkins. Chattanoo ga. Tenn.,, says: "Shilo. 3 Vi. talizor 'SAVED MY LIFE.' I consider it the best remedy for a dlehil itatedl system I ever used." For 4lyspepsiaL, Liver or' Kidney tr'ouble i! ('e os. Price 75 cents. Sold( by' all diruggtsts. 8IlI1,0lI'S (il RF, the great Cough and croup Cure, is in great demand. Pocket size con tains twenty-fiye doses only 15c. Children love it. Sold by all druggists. When you get to Greenville go to Gireat h-Durham Conmpany for u~ hat ever you want in Crockery-ware Tin. ware or Glass-ware. PORt DYSPERPsIA Use 54.wa's Xroun nitter. IthingStore. 'H OF nmer Clothing, o -he sold at exactly half-price, Saturday, as he paid 40 cents omplain of hard times in thit e people who make this Cloth. d how we could sell a pair of or 50 cents, or a vest for 25 ets. i we did not explain to him so sell $5,00 Suits for $2.50, Suits for $7,50, $20,00 Suits ir $12,50. We have them in of every color, in sacks and We have the biggist stock t5 GiJRENVILLE: it id ALL NEW rs' hands, and has neVer been PAL bTORE befrIe, and we 11 at 50 Cents in the Dollar. le just como in our Storo and look yourself whether wo are telling the DREIFUS & O., The New Clothiers, TO ALL THE BAPTIST CHURcHuE8 .N THE SECOND DIVISIoN OF THRE eWELVE MILE RIVER BAPTIST As WOCIATION.-As we have beon invit >d by the first Division to moot *vith them in a Union Meeting, at Oickens C. H. Baptist Church, on Saturday before the fifth Sabbath in April next, and we think the proposition a good ono, and hereby express our willingness to accept the invitation. The churches of dho second Union District will therefore elect their dologates to moot with the first Union District. at Pickons C. 11., at tho tino above mentioned, and it is hoped thely will siend at full] delegationl. Respectfully, W. C. SEARoux, Moderator of Second Union Dis. CONFEDERATE V E T E R A N S' RE UNION.-Birmingham, Ala., April 25th-26th, 1894.-The Richmond & Danville R ailroad, and the Geor gia Pacific .Railway, will make spe cial reduced rate of one fare for the round trip for all persons at tending the Con federate Veterans' Rie-Union, at Birmingham, Ala., 25th and 26t.h of this month. This is going to be a great gathering of the old soldiers and their friends, and the peopleoOf Birmingham are expecting many thousands to be in attendanc.. The Richmrond & Danvillo and the Georgia Pacifnc are making pre parations to handle the Veterans from all along the Line in Virgin ia, tho Carolinae, Georgia, Alaba ma and Mississippi, and the low rate of one fare on'ered makes it within roach of -all to enjoy the great p~leasures on that occasion. Call on any Ticket Agont of' the Lines named for full infornmation. No'rICE.-The trustees of Prators School District, No. 26, will meot at the location of School sito, on Saturday, May 5th, for the purpose. of letting to the lowest bidder, the building of said house. Specifica tions are 36x24 feet, posts 10 feet, flooring six inches wide, kiln-dried and put d o wn broken-jointed. Weatherboarding to be dressed, six windows, Ono( door. To ho covered with good heart shingles, double-wall stone-chimpiiey. JAMEs E. BORovansR, ('. n. T. Many Persons Are broken diown froma overwork or household ] wro Brown's Iront Bitters 7ero>iiteayEtern, atd diotoi remve er. Nice line of Lad ies' Dress Goods just received at Lewis & Son. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood purilier gives fi'esh ness~ and( cleamess 1 to5I the comn pl~x ion :n1 cures1I'M~f ntij~at ion 25 c's., 50 ets., $1.00 Sold by all druggists. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, tal., says : "Shiloh's CIa tarrh Remedly is the first medi cine I have over found that would (do me) any good." Price 25c. S'ld by all druggists. H~ave your Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry repaired properly, and by a thoroughly reliable workman at Gil reath-D.urham Company, Groenville S. C. _ _ KARL'S CLOVER 1RO0T will purify yo-ur Blood, clear your complexion, regulate your Bow +~c "" mu-- head cleai' as MIr. Editor; Plonso publiish that the Liberty Singing Associationf met with the Enon Baptist Church, on the 2d Sunday in April 1894. J. A. Hinton, Presidont, called on Rev. F. R1. McClanahan to opon. After roading a portion of (od's word, and after naking somo ap propriato roniarks askod M. P. Rodgers to lead in prayer. Aftor which Prof. W. W. Norris arraing ed the class and led the music in his polite way for twbnty minutes, with Mr. Dean Singleton at the organ. Then tho Prosident called on W. E. Smith, who led the class in his butiglesome way, for twenty minutos. - Thon W. H. Bryant led in his elegant way, for some time. Singing then adjourned for one hour and a half for dinner. After which tim re-asseombled. Cluss lod by W. 11. Bryant, with Miss Mary Bowon at the organ, who per formed nicely. J. A. Durham then led in oseo fine music. W. E. Smith then led for fifteen minutes. W. W. Norris thon gave us some fino music. - F. R. McClanahan galvo us a nico talk, and called on T. G. Waters to lend inl prayor. Singing then adjourned to moot. with Tabor Methodist Church, 2d Sunday inl June. M. P. RootEns, President. W. E. SMi'rn, Socrotary. Now Oflicors. Specimien ('nse. J.. 1. Clifford. New Cassel, W is., wa troubled with Neutiralgia and Rhetmatittsm, his stonach was disordered, his Liver w:s afected to an :larIig legree, appe. tite fell away, anid ie wts terribly redit edl in 0lesh IIAnd strength. Three bottles of Electric Bitters enirled him. Edwird Shepherd,ilar1risbur, Ill., had ak runntiiing sore oil Ill's leg of eight, years' tanding. Used three bottles of Il'Iectrile BItters aid seven boxes of iBucklen's Arni. ca salve, and his leg is soun( andI well. Jo ln Speaker, Catawba, 0., had lve large Fever sores on his leg. doctors said nl was incurable. One bottle Electric 11. tets and one1 box iiekle.'S Arnie Salve entred h1im1 entirely. 8-. by Osborne & Kht liey and( W. 1'. M -Fall. P1leens. S.Q' Electric Iitter. 'ihis remedy is becoming so well kniown and - poplar as to In<-Od no sipc< ial mnenl tion. All wIho alive ised Electric Bitters sing the samne song of praise. A purer medicine does not, exist, and it is gnaran teed to do all that is claimed. Electrie lilt. lers will cure all diseases of the liver and kiduLys, will remove pimples, hils, stIlt rieunt and other affections cansed by iut. pure blond. Will arivo nalarita from the ' system aind prevent as well as eure atl m. larial fevern. For cure of headnehe, Con. rtipationt and idigeslion try Electrie Bit. ters. Entire statisfactioni guarateed, or money refunde(ld. Price. r0 cents, and $l.00 per bottle. Sold by W. T. McFal, Pick euts,.8. C. Remember that the place to buy a Cook ing Stove is at Gilreath-Dur hanm Company's, Greenville, S. C They sell the wvell Lnown "Iron K~ing' Elimo a nd "Liberty " "Stoves" which are the best Stoves ever sold here for the money. "SHILOH'S CURE is sold on a guarantee. It cnres Incipient consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1 .00. Sold by all druggists.4 Best Cotton Hoes, all sizes, at 25 cents. Plowve reduced to 4 cents. A1 imall lot of p'ows~ at 26 cents, to close. Only a few more of' the 60 cents I Plow Stocks. A good Cedar WVater Bucket, only 15 cents. Blind Biidlos, only 50 cents. When the littlhe lot ot New 0Olas Molasos are vold out, that will end it at thte present prices, come while they lat, 5 gallonsfor $100. I have sonmc real fine Molassos, bright is honey and a few IHome-made, they ire for sale. Fino line of Shirts, look at thtemt. 100) Envelopes, 5 cents. Lace Curtains at 50 cents per pair, lndl Curtiaum Poles at 26 cents com-. ilete, )JsCa'l Around. T. 0. HARRIS. P. S.--All kinds GA RDEN SLCEDS end IRISH POTATOES for late, dlanting. April 19, 1894. Exsa McKiAY Ins just opened all Infest stylos of At the lowes1t poss5ibb1e pries:. Maini Sti ect, (Grenvillo,, $. C. A pril 19, 1894. NiCE LOT OF'. .Ladies' DRESS GOODS, dil new clean Gloods. Call and see them JO0HN T. LEWIS & SON. A pril 19, 1894. lotice of Final Settlement. I boreby give notice that a will ap l1y to J. B. Newbory, Judge of Pro. >ate for Pickens County, S. C., on Ialesday in May 1894 f or a final set lement of the estate of Mrbi. Mary 1 ann Cantroll, deeaed, and ask to be J lismuissed as Administrator. T W MITTTlfla:T. A NV ;J et iy crN sai 4 i n E xm COLLADBIDL4 ESO 0o] L The Findin ros, Bab So V~ehiles, K .~ent uek W a() liCor' "O 9ikr ao facturing C .a* . 100 REWSTE T ~ ' r 's. - - 'Th e 4V. ViV THIS COUNTRY. Ioir For Ti1o *Price. m Companr Y, ('NISA, GLA J % 10 \ \ / andI. >rns, Surreys ESS, Robes, SADDLES ather, Shoe Uppers, arriages, Coat ric iclecs. B3uggy Co's Elegan' i o nl Manfa~fcturIne s," the Pope Manu ~icycles. 0 iIiSO l tho State, Greenvilile, S. V. actory, 4Ws BUGGIES ! Offered. DNS in the SOUTH