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13, e.p1's Jourx)&l THUSDfAY, JANUABY 25, 1894. W A I PRAGRAPHS. We will send the JOURNAL and rhe Houx AND FARM one year for J. H. Newton went to Batesburg onbusiness..' add4McFall, of Wilson N. C., i visiting his Uncle, W. T. McFall. Pen eh'1iwo in the advertisoment y Jag~ . 'ruce & Co., this weok. b for Federal officos 'aierous in this coun Col..W. E. Welborn, of Oconoo ounty, visited his sons near town ist week. L. E. Childress, Esq., visitod renyille last wook on profession I business. Andrew Cureton, of Greenvillo, 8aited his .ncle, Dr. J. D. Cure f)n, this week John Mears loft town Monday '')r Ashville N. C., and will prob bjy locato near that town. .J. F. Wells is finishing up and uttiug on the ornamental work of 1. H. Ashmore's building on Low street. Mrs. Lettie Newton, wife of Rev. . C. C. Newton, Missionary in Ppin, visited relatives and frionds ear town last week. Mrs. J. L. Thornloy, who has son on a visit to her parents, Mr. ad Mrs. 0. H. P. Fant, at Seneca, )turned home Monday. H. C. Markley, of Greenville, his advertisement 'ou want carriages, one give him a call. Cox or minur, of Greenvillo, has 'nothing of interost in this issuo ' the JOURNAL to say about their no of stove. Read their adver soment. Perry F. Thorniley has matricu tod for a courso of law in the fico of Bowen & Childress. Wo ah him rapid progross in his udios. this circuit began at Monday with Judge * on the nnh. It an wa at Picko~ns on tho at Monday in March. H. 0. Bowen, Esq., returnod-last ock froum a prospec'ting tour in xas. Hie wasn much lease~5d thLi the Stato and may locate e to practice his profession. J. E. Sirrin~o, civil engineer of eonville, has his .card in the MRNAL. If you wish any survey jterracing or any work in his * e, he will be plnased to serve H.arried on the 18th instant at i residence of the officiating *nister, Rev. G. R. Shaffor, Miss mjie Mauldin, of Pickens coun to Mr. Lewis Goslin, of Green 1e county. r'wo children of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lewis, of Eastatoo Township, *d last week. Ono was three .rs old and the oilher throo niths. The bereavedl paronts to the sympathies of the entire amunity in their irreparablo I. I. Lewis says that Leowis & Son I1 occupy their new building as ias they can get the saw mill cut and dress their lumber. In >meantino they are rushing ode at rook b~ottOm p~rice. Call d see them. You will get your >ney 's worth. Rev. R~. W. Seymour preached a salutatory sermon to his new ,ck in the Baptist church Sun .y mornmng, and also preached at ght. He made a good impress wo the people of this towni and a ministry promises to be bless I with good results. Jamios P. Bratehor, a y'oung man rFCentral Township, was oxamiin I by Drs. Earlo and WVilliams last oek in the Probate court andl was 3pIarod a lunatic .hy Judge New *rry. Hoe left Tuesday in care of [. A. Richey for Orduumbia, where o will* be confined in the Asylum tr medical treatment. The poultry show, which was eld in Greenvillo dluring the last *eek was quito a success. Many aluable preiums were given to be prize winners, and the exhibits f birds were very good arnd oxcell ed any over held in the Piedmont elt. -Piekenis should be ready to iko' nart ini the r, onx Maj. E. B. Murray, of Anderson was in town Tuesday. Miss Ola Hollingsworth visited relatives and friends in Greenville last week. W. J. Dufflo, of Columbia, was in town Tuesday, returning hie lands for taxation. J. F.'Roborts and wife, of Paris Ten'n., are spending a while at the Hotel doThornloy. Zade Cox. and Samuel J. Ash moro are visiting relativos and fWionds in Greenville county. The pension board, which has been in session for several days, has just completed its work. There are sixty iames on tho roll. Mr. Mark Prince, who resides with his son, E. J. Prince, near town, is critically ill and is not ex. pected to live more than a day or two longer. Mrs. H. A. Richoy and daugh ter, Nora, who have boon visiting relatives at Oainlosvillo, Ga., ro turned home last Saturday. They wore accompanied by Mrs. Fannie Evatt, a sister to Mrs. Richoy, who will spend some time here. Mrs. Mosor, wife of G. W. Moser of Old Pickens, died at her homo on the 16th instant. She was about fifty years old and was a consistant membor of the Metho. dist church. She leaves her hus band and four children to mourn hor death. Mrs. Naomi Mauldin, widow of the late Benjamin Mauldin, died on the 15th instant at the home of her son, Allen Mauldin, in Dacus Yillo Township. She was 77 years old and has been for about forty yoarE a devoted and consistent membor of the Methodist church. She leaves three sons and two daughters, and many relatives to mourn her death. To the Executive Board of the Twelve Mile Bapt:st Association: Brethren of tho board, I soo the State Board has sot aside $100 to tho Twelvo Mile association. I don't think tho intention is to give it, whether wo give or not, but I sulpposo they expoct us to give another $100. Would it not bo for the henefit of the cause, toe hold a meeting and1( engage a Iman by the day and seo if he could niot get up money to balance the $100 giveni hy the~ board, or at least, to pay for. what time he workls. B. H~oicunn. Scuoom, HLoURa 'rO LE'.-TheO Trustees of Mauldi n School d is trict, No. 14, will be0 at the bridge across Goldon's Creek near W. E. McCollumr's, on Monday, the 29th instant, at 10 o'clock a. mn., for the purpose of letting to the lowest responsible bidder the building of a school house at said place. Plan and specification made known on day of let ting. T1rustes reserve the night to re ject any and all bids. LABAN MAULDIN, C. B. T. There will be a call meeting of the Pickons C. HI., alliance Friday .January, the 26th 1894. All momi b~ers wishing to buy guano, are re quested to be present, M. 0. LooPER, Soc. Just received a drove of excel lent MULEiS, which we are sell ing cheap for cash or good pa per. Come on and get what you want before they are all sold. 11. G. GAINES & BRO., jan184t. Cen tral, S. 0. KARL'S CLOVER BOOT, the great Blood purifier gives fresh ness and clearness to the comn plexion and cures Constipation, 25 cis., 50 cts., $1.00. Sold by all druggists. _____ There will be a meeting of the Glassy Mountain alliance on thme 27th of Jan uary 1894, at 2 o'clock p. mn. T1hie speaking will ho p)ublic let all come. JOxl, U. MILHa.:m, County Lecturer. SHILOII'S CUlm in sold1 on a guarantee. It cures Incipient consumption, it is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 ets., 50 ets., and $1.00, Sold1 by all druggists. Rices' Alliance will moot at the regular place of meeting Saturday the 27th of January, 1894,-at 8 o'c'k~ p. mn. All the brethren art reques. ted to be p~resent. W. T. O'DEL,T President There at e a greatL many thinga beslde the prices to be consldered in buyinp Stove. Tlhere 13 notig you, buy where quaalty should be more carefully consid ered. Weo keep~ stoves of alt grades, and guarnteei' every stove we soel., to be at Aerq.*Mtd O LRE4Arn.DuxflAM~ oe n0e Brushy Creek correspor ent of the People's Advocato st3a It Is said Mr. Ross Hondors will soon wed ono of Pickons cou ty's fairost young ladies. .Ho h his house almost completed. Miss JosioC. Robiinson, a you: lady of Pickons county, is toachil school at St. Paul. She is doii good work. Miss Lidio Bowen and Miss Dolla and Jossio Richey visit theso parts last week. They we accompanied by Mr. Walter Humr all of Pickons county. Wo vonturo thle assertion th Miss Emma Allgood keeps scho as noar all (lay as any teacher the county. She is trying to her best in teaching the your poplo to count, giving cards tho onos that count the most co rect, and not allowing thoin trado whilo in school is a got idea. "llouse fin rtishiig-gooeds" iF a yo comprelenlve term, yet it fails to co vey a clear ilea of the vast assortment all we keep both useful and ornamenti that ls reg.fred1n furnishing Parlor, DI fig-room, or Kitchen. GILREATn-D;u HAM COMPANY, Orcenville S. C Mrs. T. S. Hawkins, Chattano ga, Tenn., says: 'Shilol's N taliter 'SAVED MY LIFE.' consider it the best remedy f< a debilitated system I ever used For dyspepsia, Liver or Kidm trouble it excels. Price 75 cent Sold by all druggists. Many Persons Are broken down from o\crwork or hotmiob cares Brown's Jrei Bitters rebuilds the system. ataa digestion, removes e cess of bile. and enres inaaularla. Get the glnuL FOR DYSPEPSIA Use Brown's Iron Bitter. Physicians recomnend it. All dealers keep it. 51.00 per bottlo. Geuin has trado-mar: and crossed red lines on wrappoi T E. SI1tINE, Civil Engl .eer a U surveyor, Grecnville, S. U. Spechl attention givenl to "Subdivis8 of iand,"1 Terracing and Estimation water power. Office 889 Main St. over Felton's no Sto C, Jan. 25, 94-3m. NERVOUS DEBILITY P I L L S. ENGIASIl BRlAND. Thle, only genune euro for Lost Matnhoc EHxhaustled Vitali ty, Wear Memory, Pail tattion of ihe heart, Prematuro Diecay, La of ConafidnlIce, Inability of the 'married ther sex,) and I.er.s1ondency, all of whi follow in tito trail of youthful Errors, I prudaence and Excess. 1 postively guaaranteui thtese Pills4 to overythinag i claima for thaem-so strong mny faith in thlema that you cani returnt th if they dte noit hlpj you. TIo inrtroduce theses P'ills I will seand large (ONE D OLLAO PACKAGE, whichh oua to lbe sunlicienat to enure any case of D ehlai for only 2)'.: enaclose ten two,-renit sttant in a let'ter wvith your addaress wvrittena pha ly, 'andi you will receive the Pills aby reta1 W ith, the pos~it ive. assuarnance on nay p tata you will naever regret the day that .s camaae in possessionl oaf th1 is priceless remaae whose intiluencra besides resator'ing the Vi force, extends itself to the inatelleeltual cualties, aelevating the emotions, dispelli the bane of life andl restorling its blessinaa Itead theo Ifol lowinag testimaonals asa whether I amn curing people or niot. "Thae trial package of Nervoaas Debit Pills you sent done mne good. I was tr< bledt witlh whant I called Rheumratismn in1 thaighas anid thaey taetped aane wonaderfually. Hi. M. WanS-rnu, Walton, lowna "send mec some more of thaose Pills those you sent mec done me so mucha ga that I thaought I would send for more JoHN WArKKIs, Colliugton, N. C "Findl stamps1) enelosedl for two mgr~e pai ages of your Nervous DebIlity Pills as tht I gaot of youa before doneme nciore goodl th atny medicinae I haatv ever taken."' En. FInasroNJ,Frederlekisburg, U "Rleceaived thae maedlicine, I thilnk it goc ill order saomet miore. JouaN WIENKS, Ilroadllands, Ill "'I reaceivedl your meidicinie anda anm vt mnucha ple:asedl with it; it has herlpedl me ready. Enelio5ed fi in oneaay for Itanotl paackage."' T1. M. ANusoN, Westville, 0 $500 R EW A RD will lbe paid for a case of Lo1st Matnhos ExhnaustedI Vitality, We'atk Memnory, Pai taitionj of thae H eart , Praemaatuare Deeny, La of C'onathience, I nabhility of the Marriedt eaitheir sex, andl De)spamndency, thaat I camt curo. Now after readling the above If you he anay doublts abouaat, mae or* miy mueaiciee not send, but If youa rally wanit to get e eat I cnn anad will gaarateeca to cura you, haave baeen a Practicing PhysIcian for a gr< manay years anda during may expaerlenet naever ameaaa across quilte aa good a remae. foir Nervous D~eblty as I oler here-it one of the maost valablhae remnedies ea er a covered anda If I wvas a youanger persoii would avertise It everywhere at $1.0 Packiage, tbut getting, welt altong in ye and having already adae a fatir sized tune in may meadicalI practie, I have nao sire ntow to get rich, all I cnre for ntow It See how man ay peoptle I cain euare, so t theoy maaay enjoay tis life. Nowai roeem that for a shaort tinme longer I will send ONx LAnaon PACKCACE oFr THraosR FnLLS if I wrill wrapl uap twvo dlnaes and send to withinm teaa adaysa aftetr you receive this per, I haapte to haave the ploeasuare of haear f romt youa at. once. Will I bet succe~assful ? or do you prefei ra'aaaina a li fe. lang saufferer ? Encaieset twoa adiames in yoaur letter, a sendat at aonce toa Dr. A. H. Smith, AVON, N. 3 andaa yaaa wil receive a lairge Onae Dol Packatge lay retuarat maitl. Docatoar Smaitha ist reliable and maertasp lie conilldenc~e. Nov. 23t, 18o GOOD LAND FOR SALE. All that tract of Land lying Pickens County, on head watori GIregory Creek, waters of Twe Mile liver, adjoining lands of Abercrombie, Thomas Durhamu, J. Hlagood and others, containing acres, more or less. This land well locatod about four miles fr Piokenms, and is well timbered, most of it being in original forest. Terms easy, and p rice very lI Apply to T. C. Robinason, Pick< id- TAKE ': THE 11 fnor Lag a g 3ig L no.. That aare"440MOR ORag re ,,*-r fteumalea e o sa it me. =ony a ae. at LO ol in atetoyou, de Io kg Lo r- I have a fine lne of d TOBACCO of CIGARS, the best 5 cent Cigarette, , and the old Coluubia Cheroot--l the n best in town, five for 10,ccnts. It- I carry a nice line of fresh fancy Fresh SODA CRAOKERS all the time, and the best. CAxND OYS'TERS you hr ever seen. Come and see them. - Will not be undersold. y Just received a lot of TIN-WARE - s. will sell them cheap. Iuve plenty of Pow1VER, Snor, CAPS and SIEL8, for the boysq. Dy Ld namite Fuse and Blasting Powder to blow the rock out of the wells. Also, receiving a lot of heavy DRY GOODS, such as OheeksS-irting, Sheeting and Drilling. A good lot of Jean Checks. See my FLOUR and get prices before you buy. A. M. MORRIS. ofr Dec.7,1893. ok I ek c Family Grolries ANh E' h b'" jna g ei I!ved onr STO'( I YIOF~ GO)l) ror the presenI ~rt s.engo,, whaieb w-- offer at thbe lowest ti Wer keep constanutly on band a fa- goodl supply ot .BACQN, FLOUR, SUOARS. C()FFE1HS, to M0LASSKS, 'I'EAS, HIATS, SH OE9, CLOTHING, D iR Y U 001 D i, It~ iAlRDWAR4 &c. Also, FARMER~s' TOOLS, and every .lhng neceded for Farminig-purposes. as A. G. WYATT EsaSy, S. J, 3k-3 aIn d; "I rrl. 4R DIO they~/ mus t pay thefidlerxo In of n westtn he smce ougai hE. ou Yeright w n thrwotat iete sayt to thos ho haet doe omto ato dome gain this yoe mdtheymspa th fddro' m wit us . T . manwhAsLdL.s EVERYTING GOES! The Partnership existing between Par'i & Jones IVill expire.the 1st day of March, 1894, and they intend to turn everything into money by that time. $20,000 Worth of Dry Goods and Shoes to be sold at and below cost. As we have :)nly been in businees for three years we have no old stuff to run off, buy a nice clean stock of goods will be of Fered to you for less than you can buy them at wholesale. Those who have read our advertise. ment in the past know that we do ex. Actly what we say. We feel very grateful to our friends for the kindness they have shown us during our business career and trust that they will not loose this opportu iity of doing both themselves and us good, III this short length of time. All persons indebted to the firm will plea6e settle as early as possible. No goods will be charged from this date. N: goods sent out on approv al. Everything in the house has been re-marked in plain Red F'igures, so there will be no confusion in selling Then that Red Ink means that not one cent more nor less will be taken for them. Very truly, Park & Jones. Gronville, S. C, November 18, 1893. Orooting S! 1894. 1894e I thank my13 ficods arnd patrons for their very, lhberal patro1nage durimg the past yegr. I have done mykest to give you goods at living prics, and the peop~le have given me a liberal share of their patronage, for which I am grateful. During the present year I shall do my utmost to merit a continuance of your trade, andi the same eash policy w iIllie adhtered to----nothi ng charged to anyone. I have a Car Load of FLOUR at Easley no0w, bought cheap by the car. Until it is all hau led away, which will be in a few days, I will sell y'ou a splendlid flour, good enough for any one, at $3.25 per barrel. It you are not satisfied with it I will take it back and pay you for haul. ing. This offer is for 5 and 10 bar rel lots, andl will not last long, so comfe at on1ce. Tremendous lot of llows and farm inig tools soon to arrive. Just receivedl a big lot of Jeans andl Suiting Cloth'. Good Jeans at 10c. per yard. Newv goods just received from auc. tioni. Iron shoe lasts, complete, with three feet, for 50c. Nails, all siztes, cheaper than ever. Let ine price you nails. All my former prices hold good. Sugar 5c. per pound. Good molasses 25c. per gallon in 5 to 10 gallon lots. Come to see me, adid bring me in your p)rodule. Yours for trade, T, D.UARRIa Pickens, S. C., Jan. 18th, 1894. airN. 1B. Best Kecrosine Oil, pu1re water white, 150 fire test, only 15c. per galloni. Slwetifle Amerloas AgoMV fot DESION PATEMTL *OPYTRIONT ete tilmt en. hrlbowi4er Gold and ,Goldwflleed LOWER TH'AN EVER KNOWN BEFORE. -- .Just Think of It A'solid-Gold Ladies' Watch from' $19.00@up. A solid-Gold.Gents Watch from22.5Q up. A Gold-fled Ladies! Watch fron)4$10,0 up!gne'ant dor 15 yearIs. arnqI r Same guatranteed for.20 years from $15.00 gj. A getlenans Gold-filled Watch from $12.00 up, gua teed for 15 years,up adif Same guaranteed for 20 years frin $16.76 up. We also have a large stock of Silver and Nickel Watchei, Jewelry and Holiday Goods at reduced piices. Call and 8e us, d e Gilreath-Durham Company, 66 Main Street, Greenville. 8, C, Overcoat Sale for Cash,' We have a larger'nuuber of overcoats than we want:at this seaHon of the year, and have determincd to carry 110ne of Itheim over. Come and look'at the RED LETTER prices mado'on Itheim today. Cheeper than you" havo ever seen th1'samiiegoods. Brig CASH it you m ant one. Simith sf Brstow January, 4, 1894. EUGENE F. BATES, [Successor to Bates & Fcrguson,] Carriages, Photons,Surreys, VEHICLES, of all kinds, HARNESS, Robes, SADDLEB, COLLA RS, BR IDLES, Sole Leather, Shoe Uppers,. Shoe Findings, Baby Carriages, Coat Wagons, Ciri's Triciclee. Special Agency--Columbus Buggy Co's IElgant Vehicles, Kentucky W a g o n Manufacturing Co's "Old Hickory Wagons," the Pope Manu factu ring Co's Columbia Bicycles. 1~argest Bumy, Wagon and Harness House 111 the State. Greenville, S. V. (3REIENVI LLIE COACH FACTORY, Gree nvIlle, 8. 0. 100 BREWST ER BUGGIES ! Cheapest ever Offered. We "Make The Best WAGONS in the SOUTH H. 0. Mlarkley, Prop' r.