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AX. JANUABY 18t 1894. CA5OA PARAGRAPHS. W-e will sehd the JOURNAL and he* MoaA p~n year for 5. -~5 ,.ow 0bg 4te lat Monday for .rd.M. Hester is confined to roofa wIth, the grip. harles E. lRobinson is- confined .is roodiih tie grip. ailrop news, ii encouraging woi*ill begin soon. . foirris' ha's been confined thI 'g efiok to the house with -ripbe., Lon. .. E. Bogge has been com soned4 Notary Public by Gov r Tifluiah. ra L. Smith, of Liberty Town 4, ited'-his -brother, Barnett ith, near town Monday. drove of fine mules, bolonging i. G.- Gaines & Brother, passed Dug towA Wednesday for Cen. Vm.. Hunter, jr. of Central vnship, iW visiting in Atlanta t may locate in businoss in the es city. lies Annie Boone, of Gaines e, Ga., is spending some time. h Misses Ola and Aurie Hol ;sworth. . comical combination white so was sold. on the block, in our n last week for the munificent . 1 & ten'dollars. lisses Mattle and Junie Wyatt, Brushy Creek, Anderson county, ited at ex-sheriff Richoy's last urday and Sunday. L good iiany McIntoshs were played on our stroots last week. thing like wet weather to bring th good overcoats and nice um * las.. 4faster George Cureton, Pickens' Qient newsboy, having a desiro learn the "art preservativo of arts," is now sticking typo on Sentinel. . *Ltention is called to the change T. D. Harris's advertisemnw1t in * isue. Read it; and give) him all, Hie has a carload of choice * r whichi he is selling cheap. ~Irs. W. W. White, who has been) *iting her parents Mr. and Mrs. L. Thorniley, returned to her mue in Anderson last whok. Perry ornley -accompanied her and .yed thern a fow days. 'irs. D. J. Cartor, who visited r parents at Pickens the past ek has returned, accompanied . her sister, Miss Mand Ashmnore, - c1 will spend some time at, this ace.--Forest City (N. C.) Lodger. * Warren Turner, William Turner d HE~il Benlks~ero cobimiitted jail on the 18th instant by Trial A ~ uitice Stewpirt for trespass after otice. Each is sentenced to a arm of fifteen days. Deputy Marshal's Roark, King aid Thornley made a raid on an ighty gallon distillery on big Eas btoe oni the 9th instant and comn letely demolsehed the out-fit. J. .McLean and. Joe Chapman ore arrested-and will answer this oek beforo Oommnissioner Thorn * y. Thomas Hliinter, of Central 'ownship, who wvas hurt in- a run.. way . peiderst abouit.one year ago, 'as treated by Dr. Leo in Green ile last week and com~pletely ealed. Mr. Hunter's neck was diff and he. could not torn his ead, but he can move it now as 'oil as he ver 4ootild and 'thinks he oe' , ei'miment one.I Saimuel *Jmeon colored, was * hot by Williain F~erguson colored, hrough the abdonn and will hardly suitvive. the- wound.~ The hooting occurred on the" .1th n ,itant at the residenco of Pini ilassingame colored, in Easley '?ownship, where.a dance was mor. iy progressing. Forguson is ii : otnty leif J. Addisod Boggd, of, Liberty liedat his home, on' the 10th in taut, after a liigering illness 'oj devea'l inogthe. Mr. Boggs wats I cosistnt .and< nseful member o: 'ho .Presbyttetltn 6brch. He was 'is d~ath Will be a serious lose ts hi~s dooty and church. He leavei CHIPSWflhTH ~ "ON. Girls, *ivoid esapa Don't toll pal)l6 -. Be candid, not hypQeritio There are honest lawyers. Always boom your oivn town; Speak gently.ii the sanctum.. Courtesy conquers prejudice. Politics will howl in th'o spring Greatnoess is generally goodness rtop whining about hard times Debts make honest men misera. ble. Necessity makes and also breaks 11on. It is raro, indeed,' tat 'the pun is fun. Every life is largely hope and regrot. It, takes money to mako a big fortune. Anger is the poorost argument on earth. The girl who kicks high is apt to fall low. If a footpad hold you up shoot him down. Do your best and the Lord will do the rest. It rains on the just as well as on the picnicers. Monoy is the root of nearly every great enterprise. Time is like money in the aver ago daily. - It flies. If you d:n't see the newspaper you want, start one. Rakos, - male and femalo, are complete mistakes. When you joke allow a listener to lead the laughter. When a man asks .a favor ho is, to a certain extent, a beggar. Don't keep your smiles for friends and your frowns for your homo. A man must try before he can find out how big a failure he may be. Firmness in a man commands respect, in a mule, kicks and cas tigation. PolitonesR is a passport fliat genorally gets everywhoro without friction. The printer has a wanrm place in his heart for the man who writos a good hand. Th new year is yet young, but certain pledges are in very ragged condition. WUVhc.n debt winds around a ma it is somrlti Lmos worso than the em brace of a serpent. Systemw gets thrr with ath fee while :!ip-shml mlethodsI fail l. make connections. Tt is hrt ter to bie an sentist (out of thme mud than a mnnvith abhil if v do-wn in tho (dirt. Panrents who noglect to toneh their young 'ones good manner, neglect a very~ important duty. Heroes are getting mighty scarc( and the few on deck are not up tc the historic and romantic stand ard. It is a very good plan when man reads to reflect here and there It gives him a greater cinch ora the subject. Too many men who can't write think they can and that is why there is so much literary and jour. nalistic misery. Men pay for eating, pay foi drink; pay, when they cut a ca. per ; yes, pay for everything or earth, except their county paper. It you can't give a mondicani money do not offer him advice Respect his -follings if you cannoi relieve his necessities. You may depend on it that th< man who sees little or no good i] anybody else has little that is de sirahmle in his owvn composition. There is too much acrimony il the wvorld. Remember that kind ness, like charity, covers a multi tude of sins, and mitigates a mnulti tude of sorrowvs. It is singular so 'many fail t apprecio the fact that talking rt qmuros much more exertion thal listening or ruminating. .Therei too much talk. ifThere is a fortune for everymai ifhe just goes about it in the prop er imnnor. Juist what that pr~opo manner is, is the point *for oec man to settle and seize upon. Girls, look as fino as yo ear You, like flowers and othior boe ties, are madtce to adorn aind cheC( the earth, whieb, withonut yoi wvould, inideed, h)e a valo ' f tearsi. A dirink of goodl whiskey in inoo oration warmis up~ theii heart, an (1o0s not hurt 1he soul. Litluor: ve o enugh so long1 as5 you accoj it as aL servant, but ii. is~ d(;wtructis when l youperm~Iit. it to beomeOli ti master. SIt has~ been said "Marry ih has Sand re~pont at li('*ur," but it shou j hb, marry at your leisure ori hasto-and never repent, but alwa: exult that you marrled when y< ; did and the woman you did. A L sume to he happy even though yt aro like a man on the gallows wil the rope 'round his neck. Ha, too much fortitude and pridA1 ofess your tailing. beforo t] world. iero is Wintor? It seemn that fall is still in her lap. Soo add., of Carpontor Bro's., Mansion Iouso druggists, Groon villo, S. 0., and givo thom a call when you want now and reliable garden s0(d. -Capt. Jamos H1. Rowland, of Cen-, tral, Pickons county, was in Wal- C halla;on Tuosday norning.. He is .b now 'the popular. railroa4 hotel man at that place.--Keow4' Cour ior. Messrs. F. W. Poo & Co.,. have some fino. bargains in clothing-and shoesanld they tell the JOURNAL's h many readers about them in this V issue. Road their add. and profit thereby. Hagood Bruce & Co., will have C something of importance to say to a the trade next week. Look out for b their add. In the moantime par ties indebted to them are earnestly S requested to como forward at once and inake settlement, they need money. b The County alliance fnet in town on the 16th instant, ad .htd. a good attendance of delegates. The alliance engaged in.inatters .only portaining to the order aid gave politics a Mao. berth.. The ojrder in this countyis ir-flne shape-and - is gaining grou'nd anong tlie". far- g mers. t The Trustees pf 'Glassy Moun a tain School Districf have ordered i an election to be hold on. the 17th 1 of February, next, for the ,iurpose tI of voting on the quostion of levy ing a two mill tax q(n said :school district. They will also on that b day lot to the lowest bidder the c building of a school house. S. H. Y Brown, J. M. Hayes, D. Hendricks, Trustees. . d I'have received the Readers and Histories to be sold at intro ductory and exchange prices. Will have the other books in a few (lays. J. B. NEWBERRY. Owing to other arringenients I will Yclimain in Pickens a short imo and ask all who nood work in mv lino to call on ino as soon . ns OIlconiont. L. P. OInn. Jan. '4, 189. Just received a drove of excel lent MULES, which we are -sell ing cheap for cashr or good pa pei-. C'ome on and get what you want bef'ore they are all sold. ]I. Ga..GAINES & BRO., .jan184t .' Central, S. C.. TVhere wi'll1ho a *imeeting of the Gilassy M oftlitain llinn00 on te 27t.h of January . 1894, ait 2 o'clock 1 Kp..mn. The speaking, will be'public let all come. JOEL' H. MILLERl, County Lecoturer. 3 Rices' Alliance will meet at the regularplace of meptinig Saturday, the 27th of January, 1894, at 3 o'o'k p. m. All the brethren art reques-4 ted to be present. W. T. O'DELL, President. "House furniablng-goode" ia a v'ery commprehenmsive term, yet It fails to con. 1 vey a clear Idea of the vast assortment of *all wve keep both usektil and ornianentad, 1 that Ia requiiredglin furnishinig Parlor, D)In - I n ig-room, (or K itcheni. G InnAru-DUR 11AM Cour~ANy, Oreenville S. C Raisins, Mixed Nuts, Candy, &c., 'cheap; at LEw~Is & SONs. Nice lot of Oranges, just arrived , at LEwIs & SONs. 3Jlucln's Arniena Salve. Pix'e utst Balvc in the, world for cut biruies, sores, ulcers, salt rheumn. fever sores, telter, chappedl hianda, chilblains, corns, and aill skin eruptions, and posithie. -y 1'cures piles, or no pay required. It Ia -guaranteedi to give ,perfect saitisfaction, Or money refunided. I ric, 25 cents per box. Ior sale by W. T. McFall, Pickenis. iS C. Your >Future ~Prospects may look bright enough to-day, but wvhat guarantee have you -thant they will be the samte a fcw yeairs hone? Ilow doh you knowv '' bu t th at you will be0 incapacitated or die;':ind of' your preaent- in wno bye an unxforseen calamaity ? AU he saine questions of a policy holder ini the SEquitable Life and see how qjuick lie will answer d~ that hc is p~rotecd against mis n - fortune ; thaut he Is assured of acomfort in his old age ; that his family is provided for after his - death. This is worthy of close suInvestigation. For particulars address re W. J. RODDIBY, Manager, Io D'partment of the Carolinas. DejlROM HILL- SL C I have a Iiine line of TQBA000, IGIARS, the best 5 cent Cigarette ad the old Coluutbia Cheroot-is thq est in town, fixe for 1Q.conts. I carry anjue. line or )resh fancy resh SODA CRACKERS all the time, id .the best CANED OYSTERS you ive ever seen. Come and see them, 'ill not be undersold. Just received a lot of TIw-WARE - ill sell them cheap. Hive plenty of PowPIEn, Sno'r, APs and SHELLs, for the boys. Dy. nite Fuse and Blasting Powder to low the rook out of the wells. Also, receiving a lot of heavy DRY OQDS, such as Cheoks,8lhirtiug, beeting and Drilling.' A good lot o1 ean Checks. See my FLOUR and get price afore you buy. A. 'M. MO(RIS. Dec. 7, 1893. Assessment Notice. Tlio Auditor's Office will ho op0on -om1 the first day of January 1894 > tho twentieth day of Fobruary B94, to. receive returns of Real nd Personal Property for Taxatior i Pickons County for tho yoal 894. This is the year for the ro. irn of Real Estate and all partioi ,ill govern themsolvos according this notice. The Auditor or his Deputies wil: o at each of the foflowing Pro. incts to recoivo Returns for sai ear: Calhoun, Tuesday,'3an. 16, 1894 Central, Wednesday, and Thurs ay, Jan. 17, and 18, 1894. Liberty, Friday and Saturday an. 19, and 20, 1894. Easley, Monday, and Tuesday an. 22, and 23. 1894. Cross Plains, Wednesday, Jai 4, 1894. Dacusville, Thursday, Jan. 2E 894. Fostors Storo, Friday, Jan. 2C 894. Pumpkintown, Saturday,'Jan. 2' 894. Eastatoe, at Kings old Stor< [iesday, Jan. 30, 1894. : Hurricano, Wednesday, Jan. 3 894. Six Milo, Thursd ay, Fohruar' 1, 1894. Prators, Friday', Feb. 9; 8194. Pickons Court IHouse bahmIticom All changes in Real Estate mus o made and all now bu1 1iig rocted since 1st daiy of Januar3 893, returned for action of Town hipi Assessors who aro reqjuiredl b: aw to examine tall roturns mado. Ignoranlce of time of dlist ingi o excuse and a penalty of 50 pe ient; for non returns is strictly on oined upon Auditor All Tax payers must make thei eturns in person or by some On egally authorized to do so in cas >f sickness or absence from th Jounty. Banks buildings aln, loan Associations, Fire, Life, ftan< thor Insurance Companies are re iuired by law to make returnu each -and every perd~m will- pleas e prepared to say in what Town hip) and School District they liv Lt the time they are required t nake thoi' return. All Males between 21 and 6 rears of age except those excuse >y law are liable to Poll Tax. W. H. BRYANT, Nov. 27, 1893. Auditor of P. C. FOR THE PHOLKS. Mn,~ E r'ron In starting the machine on New Years run, we find thlat needs moro grease. You ma say to tile Pholks that if the want to dance again this yet they m~hust pay the fiddler dan~1ce to the rattle of di'y boneW It% a~ piatter of cihoice wvi them and a matter of busine with us. The man whlo "sold u wants suigar in de'nbuousiaq-te a ly wo must hav'e some stigar ou r'n. You might throw out a gent hint to those who have not ?.01 so to come right on and cori right now. W. T. McFALL, Toa A 1894A Dicnsm B. C' [Y[ iNO_GOES! The Partnership existing between Pars & Jones will expire.the lst day of March, 1894, and they intend tc turn everything into money by tha time. $20,000 Worth of Dry Goods and Shoes to b( sold at and below cost. As we hay only been in business for three yeari we have no old stuff to run off, buy v nice clean stock of goods will be of fered to you for loe than you can buy them at wholesale. Those who have read our advertist ment in the past know that we do ex actly what we say. We feel very grateful to onr friendi for the kindness they have shown ni during our business career and trust that they will not loose this opportu, nity of doing both themselves and um good, in this short length of time. All persons indebted to the firmr will please settle as early as possible. No goods will be charged from thia date. Na goods sent out on approv al. Everything in the house has beer re-marked in plain Red Figures, Hs i there will be no confusion in selling Then that Red Ink means that nol one cent more nor loss will be taker for them. Very truly, Park & Jones. - Greenville, S. C. Novemqar, 23, 18,J GrootingsI -FOR 1894. 1894 I thank my friends and patrons fo their very lhberal patrsnage durin -the past year. I have done my'best to give yo' goods at living prices, and the peop1 have given me a liberal share of thei Spatronage, for which I am grateful During the present year I shall d )my utmost to merit a continuance o Syour trade, and the same cash polie will be adhered to-nothing charge< to anyone. I have a Car Load of FLOUR a .Easley now, bought cheap by th -car. Until it is all hauled away which will be in a few days, I wil soll you a splendid flour, good enoug for any one, at $8.25 per~ barrel. ] you are not satisfied with it I wi4 take it back and pay you for hau ing. This offer is for 6 and 10 ba rel lots, and will not last long, e . coe t one remenldouls lot of plows and farri ing tools soon to arrive. Just received a big lot of Jeal and Suiiing Cloth. Good Jeans 100. per yard. New goods just received from at a Lion. I ron sho~e lasts, compldete, wi it three feet, for 50c. y, Naiils, all sizes, cheaper than ev< Let mec price you nail.. 7All my former prices hold good. rSugar 5c. per p'ound. IGood mfolassesI 25c. per gallon 5 to 10 gallon lots. s Come .to see mel, anid brinig mue Yours for trade, t- P'ickens, S. C., Jan. 18th, 1894. ni agiN. B. Best Kerosiune Oil, pt water white, 150 fire test, only 1 per gallon. Ie Ie GO LO0W B. ELK;W"J. A olid-Gold Ladies' A solld-Gold Genits Wate A Gold-flied Ladies" Watch 15years. Same guaranteed for 20 year A gentleman's Gold-filled Wt teed for 15 years, Same guaranteed for 20 year We also have a large stook o Jewelry and Holiday Goods at us, Gilreath-DurL 66 Main Street, Overcoat Sa We have a larger ni than we want at year, and have d none of tbom over. the RED LETTI them today. Chie ever seen the Hiame it you allnt 0110. Sirt January, 4, 1891. EUEN [Sucesorto at Sessoringo Ba Wagons, Cir Special Agency-Columi ~,Vehicles, Kentucky Co's "Old Hickory W facturing Co's Cotuml L.argest Buggy, Waion and 1 e o C th ar z 0 . * 'iC AmklinhEe Irr 11 -e prom $9 00 up. a from $1 tchl from-$1,. 3 from $16.75 uP. f Silver and NickelW reduced pices. Ca tam Compa Greenville,-S, C, le for Cash, iamber of overcoats ,his season of the stermine d to carry Como and look'at R prices niade on per than you have ;ood8. Bring CASH 't7 -B Br'o P~Bis Ow GreeniileS KBATES, as & Ferguson,] etons, Surreysr ARNESS, Robes, SADbLEK - le. Leather, Shoe Uppers, by Carriages, Coat l's Tricicles. us Buggy Co's Elekant N a g 0 ni Manufacturing agons," the Pope Meanu~ bla Bicycles. Harmess House is the State. Greenville, . V, op... m4 - ** I, M.iE.i