The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, February 01, 1894, Image 3
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1OCAL PAkAGRAPHS
We will. s9nd.the JounAr, and
um iThun Kyp FAn one year for
j. P. Carey, Esq., is sick with
he rippe.
.3M 1ia I'iker .visited friends
AL tow~noday -
M r. J. Rautpey of Liberty
T. oe lip, is critically ill.
.MiMlLidie.Tofger, of Easley, is
V .i tug Miss Stella Newbory.
W. T. Bryallt, of Eighteen Milo,
vij.i his son, Auditor Bryant,
BIery, of Briggs; made 5,
86 ands of' seed cotton on two
C- er land.
i .rd Jenkins, son of V. L.
has gone to Pelzorto work
otton mills.
.R. Riley preached one of
t 'sermons in the Presbyte
.urch Sunday.
md Mrs. W. W. Martin, of
* *,ricane Township, who have
oriously ill with grippe, are
Dscent.
uty Marshal-Roark captured
.on and an ex wagon, loaded
1iit whiskey, in Anderson
last week.
ty Marshals Lewis, Roark
nig captured a distillery and
peratives, last week, on
Fork in Oconee county.
e, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
gs-, fell last week and broke
* n-m. Dr. Earle dressed the
- limb and he is doing well.
. Bowen has boon appointed
.aster at Pickens. Hij ap
* tent gives satisfaction, and
strong endorsement from
ections.
4. Hanna's team ran avay
.y in town and turned the
over. No damiage done, ox
30 Oxponso of puttintg three
- f cotton on the wagon.
mooting of the Groonvillo
Guards held on the 80th
u >hn Leo, the Indian modi
-'an, was unanimously elect
honorary melmbor of the
Stephens, of Redmond, was
n . n Tuesday and requests us
to that the Secona bridge
* elve Mile River is com
and ready to be p~raised for
*g the 1p00p)1 over safely.
* rt Davis, familiary known
ucle Bob," died at his home
&usvillo on the 27th instant,
lout seventy years. H& was
- . on the following day at
110ll. He leaves a wife and
I hildren to mourn his
*~Ferguson, colored, who ha5
*iing on John Ferguson's
ear town, died in Greenville
iy. Mr. Ferguson did not
his faithful old servant and
*"en supporting hinm for the
re years, as ho was siok and
* to work.
I. Pryor has been appointed
* ustice for Dacusville Town
ud expects noon to receive
* mzission and ontorn upon the
arge of his judicial and min
al duties. J. T. Childress,
.r Trial justice has resigned
*g to the pressure of his private
ants.
* :nea J. Garvin died at his
in Central Towvnshp en 'the
*instant, at the age of about
* ty years. lHe was fbr a numn
f years District Surveyor and
* a* brave, and faithful soldier
e late war.. He was a good
*af and -was very popular
i6duaty. He leaves a large
ly and nmany friends to mourn
Sdeath.
-Mark Prince died at the
of his son, E. J. Prince, on
*4th instant, after a protrac
*nell of eickness and was buri
rogn the Presbyterian church,
.-U. Riley conducting the re
I desgfvices. Hius .remuains
escorte-d to the grave by the
s,Z and were intered by them
"the honors of the order. Mr.
*.O was a quiet and unassum
Seatleman, with fine traits of
eK(~?ter and noble qualitities of
t. He was eighty-two years
'adnd at useful member of the
0@sbyterian ehuroh. Hie leaves
any:, relatives and friends to
Read McFall's Budget of Phiu
and Phax this week.
Road the noe Ad. -of Lewis
Son intiiissuoK0inifd 1100(1 thoi
appeal for kionoy.,
Tho Ex)eocutive Comm it teo of' tI
Twelve Milo River Association i
roquested to -moet at. Pickeons,
If., next .Mo.day (Salodity) t
transact. blusiie inportanic
Every member is rged'to ho pro
ent. Th missionarios tire also ii
vited to be prosqnt.
Died, Thursday, January, 25t
at ~Micandpy, Florida, D..la
H. Harrison in the frty--fouirt
year of his 'go, loaviig a wife ani
four childron. Dr. J. H. 1ari-sj(
was the third son of the mla D
Jamos Harrison, ot (reenvi I
C., and a brothor of Mrs. Sam,
MIauldiln, of Greonvill,, 111 (
Mrs. J. J. WidomanII, of IBradimv
S. C.
Wo wish to lioar 11W f)Penl 'I" ven
vonient from our .
Wo aro afraid that t3a- do tiu
prOCiate the vilue of the(ir srxvice
to the paper. Le-t th 1(ders o
the JOURNAL know what you 111
doing mnd whtt is transpiring ii
your neighborhood. Writo shor
letters, but ofton. Our Ocone
corrosponden t has not boon lior<
from in a long timo and mnti;
readers of the JOURNAL alro gettint
impatient about it.
Frank Hunt, of Transylvimia
N. C., a brother of T. J. and M. 1
Hunt, of Dacusvillo, was killod b
a falling limb, on tho 2Ith instani
Ho was in the woods vh'oppii
when a limb fell from al st-ri!
ing him in tho head and killin
him instantly. Mr. lunt, w
raised in this county and has man
friends who will regret to hea'ir. c
his uintilliely enld. H141 wis abou
sixty years old, and had beeno
member of tho Mlethodist cutirz"h
number of years.
Th Parisian ge;'nitmn wh,
landed in Itowi hni':, we., it
Mondays~~ ini grief. I> h01( a i
oit wIgcu body hei.t a:.d v
ti-ying tAo sell cu(tyiV rih,
Which 1h ina nron. l raih ft Ili
Mclon all warn, bo d"Y fo
(ine st,ylo undter his.' sIfr paiam
but it was an! at1im :1:h- co
and( it wvas rumored. that t1 h4 o
began. -Saturday iight th un
Chinei hloistedl .( th odly oiY of th
wagon and placed( k it i onto
Ashmiore's sh)op and1( hoisted on
wvhool fromii the wagon :nid~ landt
it on1 top of' the public wel hout:
and~ hIoistedl overyth ingL in rear
eveni hoisted a da~tnger si-n al i
fisher's for i'suckers.
A Haippy Marri'ia~re.
There was a halppy ga thern g t
relatives and friends on vosterid a
at 3 p. mn., at the rositdenco of' A
H. Curetion, oin Ponl~oton sireel
to witness tho marriago o f M~ is
Lizie M. Curetont, of this city, t<
George E. Latimner, of Chotster', [
C. TVho happy 0enupl)o took the af
tornoon train for Choster, the i
future home. Tho ceremnony wit
performeod by the pastor' of St
Paul's Methodist ch urch.-G reen
vileo News of the 25th instant.
LiAber'y LoalsM.
M~r. and Mrs. J. T1. Neoly, of. Pre
vard, N. (C., aro visiting theiA
daughter, Mrs. W. L. .Iloggn.
Miss Lizzie Bioggs -has recturno<
to Poizor, whore she resumes th,
millinery business.
Miss Florenco Moor'e is teachiu;
school at Hickory Flat.
The cotton buyers pounced1 dow]
on -the remnant of cotton in thi
section last weok like a hungr,
hawk, on 'a swamp rabbit, andti
seoms they took in the most of it
The mil and11( gifnnry conmpanl
ginned over 500) bales of coutoi
this season.
(Ouun is hetln? hauitlbd fro her it'i
homo.
Scarlet inn, !kri 111,& .. ha v
dloing conusidera ble Jtuine
section3, of lath'. TIhe vn
generally conuvalescent. (
dlistiiot, who wist.h to.) be ir.r
to Pickans t'chtool dlis riet, yer,
to notify tho ''rusmt'es of Tow
Creek schiool dlistrict, inunedin18 tl
TI'rusto
NO onE:-TIo tho mnembe)Irs<
the Pickens C. If. Alliuanco:
l'hore will be a call mool in
of said Alliance on Monday, thl
5th of Febriutar'y, at 10 o'cloel
a. mn. All ar'e requested to 1
prosent. J1. TV. Toor .:. Sc.
n Notico is heroby g
Third District Allianec
tat 3oltonl on 'rida.y,
.-th, at 8 O'clock, p n
r ~J. C. W.%-rlNS, '.iec.
0 wrlon 'will be a nicfating, Cl. thle
,9cool tss o 1 lesi ine districl
onl th J th of Febrlrv, 18, i
lni ole ch a. in1. All the. patrowi:
~ tlut Id t o ho preOIt. as thor
is buit go imlIorttinco to at
ndm to- B. DWAArDn)m
C. 1B. T
Jiist.received a drove of excel.
ent. M U L.E8, which Wo are sell
h cheap for cash or good pa
- Conio on uild get, wliat you
vtt before they are all sold.
R. G. GAPEi's & BRO.,
jan184t. Central, S. C.
- S11LOjl'S CU E is sold ol a
guaran tee. It cures Incipient
coiwumption. It is the best
Cougli Cure. Only one cent a
doses. '! ets., .50 ets., anml 1 1.00.
:.old by all. druggists.
thI l i N ti e m)t (aI1.,iderl-ed ill bilulihI
-: 'li-e i-i nothingt you liy whert
patyshounhi he m1o ecarefuilly conisid.
erv!. Wv keep stoves of 1il grales, ii
t "nauhibeh evet'Y Stove we sell, tob hoit
1,0repre.sentee. GIiiW i-)ntMCOWi
-A NY, (;re-01nvile, S. C.
v A A RL'S CLOVER 11 ROOT, th(
-.o'at Blood purifier gives fresh
U. duad clearness to the com.
i Pi.'ion tad cures Constipation
5 0) e ts., $1l.00. Sold1 by al
[.* utse fruishing-gootl ' i a ver
S. tt -h tns U1e term11, yet i. ftils to col
v.'.y , I -waw i :1 (f ti h vasl. ak:.soi i melt o
: ! W :v p b1:11h 1iewful :anl ott1aitt lltial
.g the t . j-iiril1in inruijj: lhing- 11:1-hu', Dill
fl n *cn~n < r ! 'i liben. ( IUnitAvnl. )tI l
y ..1(oitU\ t~.Oreenlville S. C
r. T. i. l lawekin', Chattanoo
;n, 11 T *n, says: "Sh-ciloh's \'i
to.r \ 1'!) 1 ic' 75 ceit.sy ,
:i t
a. Iie or Kidney
to: e o
T't il iil int.:illc i-til* ful- I test 3h~itilocl
t' Isha na \-ntlty.Wea.- 1 .iiio-y , llp
t.:he ' t h helu ir Pr1en tur\t~te lei y l) al
Vi ..f c.iilen*ct e, tinalcity c fl thcceit .\lar id (i
Si h i secx. anl l~eC ie iecy,4 l l owhil
Ilet'cl i Ipos ie g u rntee t':1w t ilt o dit
en lii t4 nth. t hilitie t ytcic e lt ei n c rtt iraV tt
chti r o le vx ilt n i.: - n P hwtch iii, w hisihtiugh
lie Lbe ilice tio etire any case of, iiehiit.y
in a l l iet' wtfheo tt acIt-s it h-nli, tin I
iv, and yoL wi rei -li gce e te Pieldyretr
W ~ oih th o itiei bassiraee Iion Iany pair
Ihat. you0 lt l neveI.t~r rei et tile hey itit yt
liirc, ext:tluds itslelft nleettii eiIWl1410tl fa
tgsn ct i lv ln g C'*~ i, h e. emoi ons, 1 li pe tllingi
the~c i ba eeof lifiani rt ri g l it s ei bels ig.
iN:ly thcle- itfollowing.Vq ten.o' st
whether.- I rn eig eoltc lor n t.gio
.i i "Telccrrial pckag tilof. evu hhlt
hcellt wn t IEalled lthetinatim iin
thigh c t'hey hcelped meijll woduti ly." er
thati li thought I w onht it4 end I forx mor ofii 0(
th::e n efteIe). icmnilr e~yIt~
ii itain isct enldfrt woil i ll ce ectre~ p ck
i t e- of 'your ifervousI I 'ch-h Ilt (ilc as.j tose
ny ' me ic e I lve eve 't c cken." l'i'
En. initrro x, F -d icksburge o.r
"Th-w ed 19. ied icin c I in Vit goid;
will order . cn itu'e. I~ie ee Il
.lonx W c-:N c cltrIocdhn is Ill
"I re-uel y u un- i ie nell amtever
mnei ph;ic d it h c dci il: it he ele m
T~~ ~ c. c .j At ci om o ,sill e, c li . 11
$500 i (il R EW AR
wilbad fr A- caso lsmt.\ahoo
gIehuceiee Mittiti y.i:Wecak iic tleory.4 1111
of 'onbl 4ce Inab'. iit lif th e ,4tlarr b
t i Nlw after: r Itt tea o e f:o ~
ittOli (llid wil almy. I t'.e E-y nyi dt ion.
ugh anid Croup ('uvc is in
greatdmn PocketG. lu
tains twenty-fivo do s only
Chlildreni love it. Sold by al
druggists.
KAR1'S CLOVEll R )'T will
purify your Blood, ele'n- Your
coiplexionl, reg1iIlate vour l'.w
cls and mnake your'headt ej.-I as
a bell.-mt50, alist - 0.<
by aft druggists.
Captain Sweency, U. S. A., Sai
Diego, Cal , sys: "Shiloh's Ca
tarrh Rleiedy is the first iedi
cile I have over f0un1d thit
would do m11o ally good.' Price
2t. S-ld by all druggistso.
Notice is hier'eby giiven Hait
the Policies of the Frin rs'
Mutual Fire insurance As-soi
ation will not ike effect, until
the first day of May, next,
The delay is catused by s-ick
liesS, ald unIfavori)le wt-Ither
for. the agcmints to caniv s the
Collty. .J. . TF.W~lmr,
I'Jhe hest Salve in Il world I cliti
I ruises. sories, ulcers, salt rhlcum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chiulbhtns.
4r,0'114 and all skiu crtptions, adol posiu
ly ectres piles, or no paly eu(Ieifl. It i.
guttiateed to give plerfect antisraluion, et
nioney refunded. Price, 25 eiiens per Ibnx.
For sae by W.. McFall, Pickens, S. C.
Maily Pe'soils
Are broken doni fom overiork or i hou.Md
Caresi pgIMowi-'s 10o 11 tter
rebuilds4 the system in, ad igetou, r.-moves e*
cess of bile. nu. vli.#i e Iuren lA . (let h geilie.
FOR D YS P :P.1.1
hUe nrownsi fisit ru tters.
Phyilciani.;ectm n i.
All d- leni 'eep 1t. c1.t )xr'bot tl'. Gennine
hasg tradle-ii.ru n eit.:n -o wapr
$S'1YO Uf 1)4t ('K .. C'll i-:
Or you are all won out, real o'd Ior noilng
it i ;eneral debiv. ly
R110 'S-' I U0I V I '"I-;M.
It will Ce yon.l. at nI ve a " :.06 tite. Sold
by Ill d--Ilem in m14 1icinv.
Rh;:o v~Af~ WllJT
An agreeable E-nxatlve anRr Nt T ,.
Eloid by ruis101a or sent by ri..
'M 17. Tho Favorito TC%,TR TOW E
L .M for thoiTeth and Brcath,2e.
says: "13hiloh's Catarrh 116tmedy m th0' tiral
medicino I have ever fouiiIndta.would dto mu
wheroilo oau orguptoih
nrva asrdthou snds, and will c On 1
ILOWS CTA1 R E
\\ to. d at.t ::f i
where althrsfl, Co ICopGr
taken tIo Sold by Dhgit onga
BH ILH'S hEL A DO N PLASE.2
. EVRYMING GOES!
iThe Partnership existing between
atlr'a & Jones will expire.the 1st day
of IAMneh, 1894, and they intend to
tui- everything into money by that
time.
$20,000
Worth of Dry Goods and Shoes to bo
sol it anId below cost. As we have
only been in business for three years
we have no old stuff to run off, buy a
IIIn-e clenIi stock of goods will be of
fore(d to you for less than you can buy
unietm at wholesale.
Those who have read our advertise.
ment in the past know that we do ex
actlv what we say.
We feel very grateful to our friends
for the kindness they have shown us
during our business career and trust
ihat they will not. loose this opportu
ity of doing both themselves and uts
good, in this short length of time.
All persons indebted to the firm
will please settle as early as possible.
No goods -will be charged from this
dlate. N: goods sent, out on approv
al.
Everythinrg inl the house has been
re-iarked inl plain Red 1Fiyres, W.
theve will he no confusion in selling
1'ilI that Red /nk means that not
mie cent mIore trotr less will he taken
tor them,
ery truly,
.Pai'k & Jones.
G' reen ville, S. ('.
KOVemlber IN, P 9:L
A Goeril''II s4 S j
894. 1894.
I th'anik tmy fnernds and patron~s for
heir very lhheral patr~niage during
tihe past year.
I have done my best to give you
goodis at li vinrg pr ices, and thre people
hmve given me a !rheral share of threir
patronaage, for which 1 am grateful.
Duirin th Ile upresenit year I shall do
rmy tt most to mnerit a corrtmiuanrce of
v nr trade, and the same eashi policy
will be adhtered1 to -notinrg charged
:o anivone.
I have al Car Load of FLOUlI at
Easley no0w, hought cheap by the
rar.* Un itil it is all hue wy
which will be in a few dlays, I will
sell you a splend.id flour, good enough
ior arty one, tnt 8.25 per~ barrel. If
youi are niot sat isfied1 with it I will
I ake it b~ack aiid pay y*ou for' haul.
irag. This11 offer' is for 5 and 10 bar
ret lots, and will not last long, so
c'omii at onceP.
TIremendousg lot of plows and faint
inig tools soon to arrive.
Just received a big lot of Jeans
andl Suit ing (Cloth. Good Jeans at
10e. per yard.
New goods just received from aune
tion.
I ron shoe lasts, compledte, wit
th r'e feat, fon r 500.
\,i Is, amll s'izes, (cheapler than ever.
I ,et noi 1 rice you tiails.
All my former prices' hold( good.
5 o 0 lon lots.o i
o to see iteO, aml.1 I6i, i e in,
Our fot traide
l'-kains, S. (X, J1an. 18Sthi, 1 894.
water wirnie, I :2) lire teAs, otnly i 5e.
Scientiflo AmerIcan
Agency for.
TRAQE MARKeS
sQj DEitON PATENTLe
OOPYRICHTS, etoc
Eor &nonutn >na froo o nbook wit 1t{
(id't arerat Lon unurji pato e mote
Gold abid Gold fl
LOWER ThAN EVER K
-4- Jut .Think
A solid-Gold Ladies' Watch. from
A solid-Gold Geuits Watch from I
A Gold-f led Ladiost Watch froir
.5 years.
Same guaranteed for 20 years frC
A ge ntlemants Gold-filled Watch
eed for 15 years,
Same guaranteed for 20 yearaifi-0
We also have a large stock of Sil
Fewelry and Holiday Goods at redi
18.
Gilreath-Durhai
66 Main Street., Grei
Overcoat Sale
Wo have'a larger numbol
than we walnt at this I
:year, and have determ
none of 'honi over. ('ot
the RED LETTER pl
theim today. Chioeper th
lever sen the. 811m goods
it you % ait One.
Si7 r it? /
January, 4, 1894.
[Successor to Bates &]
Carriages, Phoet
VfEHICLES, of all kinds, HARI
COL LA RS, BR IDL ES, Sole L<
Shoe Findings, Baby (
Wagons, Ciri's
Special Agency--Columbus
Vehicles, Kentucky W a
Co's "Old Hickory Wago
factu ring Co's Columbia
Largest Buly, Waon an1d liarni
GREETON
COACH FA
100 BREWSTEI
Cheapest eve
We Make The Best WA4
H3-. C. IMark1
NOWN 10R
of. ItW
ua
b$1.9.00 Aup
2 .50 uP.
m $15.00
from $12.00 a 0uBl
m $15.75up..
ver and Nickel Watoie
iced piices. Cal and Sa
for Cash,
r of overcoats
eason' of the
im d to carry
io and look at,
-ices made'on
anl you1 have
Bring OAS M
j -is Bt~~ow~.
GreenvillQe
BATES,
erguson,].
ons, Surreys,
lESS, Robes, SADDL.ES,
lather, Shoe Uppera,
arrlages, Coat
rricicles.
Buggy Co's Eiegant
g o n Manufacturing
ns," the Pope Manu
Bicycles.
8ss Hoose im the State.
Greenvle, B. U.
CT ORY,
BUGGIES'!
r Offered.
DONS In the SOUTH
ey, Prop'r
ine. BSrt