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14 0DA 'ERUABX 8, 1894. PARAGRAPHS. Vo 'W1 sond the JOURNAL and t4 -omb Azb FAnm one year for *106 -Ow they are feasting on strawber rieos:it .Augusta, Ga. Lent onmeoced on Vedneiday. Eastet eggs are now in order. The new moon appeared last konday. Mrs, Litzio Capehart returned hono Saturday from Gaffney's. It is now abp,ut time to think about gardoning. Our merchants have the seeds. Tho United States Court mot in Iroonville, Monday. They have a ieavy docket. A .hirgo ..crowd is expoeted a New Orleans to attend Mardi lras. The recording angel nover sooks iformation from a gravostono. .ani's Horn. The Exchango will be the head .WrAkrs for the Pickens boys, dur 1g the United States court. J. B. Newbsry is in Greonville, tonding United States court as a ror. Miss Charlotto Murff is visiting latives and friends in Greenville is week. Don't fail to read the advertise .'nt of J. E Robinson, Easley, I give him a call. 'ho County Comissioneo' court a thronged Tuesday. with parties 3rostod in the roads under con Bratiuu. roln W. Thomas, of Dacusville, 3 in town Tuosday, attending to .d cases in the County CoRmnis Oners court. J. L. Thornley is in Greenville tending United States court in a official capacity, as Commis >ner. Deputy Marshals Lewis and Jon ngs are in attendance on the aited States court in the tranms rtation department. S. H.frown, of Field, was in vni Tucmaday on business and -ro ets farm wvork in his section as .>gressing in a fair way. Rev. J. M. Sanders, of Oconee uinty, will preach at Mountain -ov church, on the third Sun y in this month, at 11 o'cl'k a. mi. HIarried, at the residence of the ido, by Rev. Robert Springfield, January slt, Mrs. Sarah Alli-. in to Mr. John Sathrlanmd. All Dacusville. Miss Cora Bowo'n camne hoaie mnday from the Willi~nun~s m ralo colleige, where sbo has bien ri1 . urso na ttoforence to. W >f Prators, was t .nd moado a pleas * ' , IRNA L ofdico. lie 3 happy and namo~d the boy, mn Irby. ['he Ambler school district has plendid school building nearing ipletion. The piatrons are mask pIrolparations for a fine school .he summer. V. A. Palmenr is puahing to comn ion tho new store house of ris & Son, which they expect a to .occupy and fill with a fine ' of goods. [arried, on the 4th Feb. 1894, at residence of the bride's par * , J. M. Porter, Esq., Mr. Harri *Hunter to Miss Lizzie Porter, of Pickens; Rev. J. M. Stewart ~iating. (arried, on the dth February, L, at the residence of the bride's mts, Mr. Norman Alexatider to a Anna Porter, eld~t daughter .. R. and Lucinda Porter; Rv L Stewart otflciating, Ied. Qatri'isoti, 9f.Qrydinville, o'r G'coreaspaqe ing the JOURNAL - 3t th4pAngl - of.'tis ..outty w 0Ysut'teir neW/stdek -of i, whil eillbereadyj for in ~rat of March. ~d fivo hundred a : ') mo an witnessed the .o, ~xd Mitchell fight. The nsnme 'vas Nerrine Willis, she was frd~m Louisville, Ky. Wes dressed in male attire, and arrie4 tethe light by the son wesitdanker, of Montgome.. IA1~ A joint stock odwpaby th I capital of $6,000 has been organ ized at Gaffney for the publiatio1 of a weekly paper. Capt. R. 0 Same will be the editor. Rev. G. R. Shaffer preached a very earnest and candid sermon tc the young peoPle, last Sunday ir the Methodist churoh, on the pre. vailing mgin of. the day. Thor( was more trtith than *poetry in v good deal hde said. There was an enthusiastic and interesting meeting of the Trustoes of the public schools, in the county, hold in town Saturday. The causo of education is engaging the attoii tion of citizens and graid rosults are expected. The colored pi troi.s (f the W1 Creek mchool ISL-ii. will plei meot th 'Trustuos of said district at Pickens oin te h instant, at to o'cock .A. . .,. , l pulrpA t . receiving certificatos of transferr for their childron to other school districts. W. 1. AuAioon, Chairan1II. In Suction 2. of tho ame0n(ed act of 1888 published in this issue, tho following orror occurs: "That the tax so levied shall be repealed at any subsequont meeting." It should read "that no tax so leviod shall be repealod etc." The School Comnmissioner has sont tickets of admission to Cloni som college to the following young men R. T. Hallum, Liberty, S. C.; Honry Hunter, Central, S. C.; Langdon Clydo, Easley, S. C.; o. F. Boggs, Liberty, 8. C. Saleaday was compua r., i vely qui at, and not many 1)opl were in town. The following lands wore sold: In case of 13. .1. Crano vP. Eliza Miles, et. al., 100 ires, to J. E. Boggs, for $312; 22 acres to C. L. Hollingsworth, for $140; 20 acres to C. L. Iollinigsworth, for $250; C. T. Hutchings, et. al. vs. J. B. Clydo, et. ul., 55 acre, to Charles .Hutchings and Elbhu, Gilst.rap, for $875. Greenville, S. C, Feb. 8, 1894. Attention nf our readors is spec ially called to the Gum Roofing and Paint advertised in our col umns; it is ready for uso, easily appliOd and a ver~y low pr'cen liablu article. Notuhinig buttor for a new roof, or an old1 roof needing repairs. They will mail you a samiple if you write them at once and mention this paper. Constab~le Elliott P~ardonced. Governor TFillnmn yesterday re cnivedl the ipa from Trial J1ois tin'e BurneLtt, of Charltmston, in il e case *of Conistable11 Elliott, conlvic ted b1for h*im or I)' strilkin g i wa; matn and seu'--n zrd ( sorvo thit dlays in jail or pay a fine of $50. The Governor at once wroto a par donm for Elliott and it was sont) tJo Chareton ye:.A..erday afternoon. E!! 1iml h'.;mi r be int oil snA*. the trial, anid will now he at liber ty te-. rg where he p)les. N\o trouble islooked for in Charleston ini consequetnce uf the pardon, as it hats been well known there that lhe Governor intended to writo it so sooni as he got the papers. Columbia Registeor. Mrs. T. S. Ihawkins. Chattanoo ga. Tenn., says: "Shilohi's Vi talizer 'SAVED MY LIFE.' 1 consider it the best remedy for a de bilitated system I over used." For dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cents. Sold by all druggists. "fIlousoe fuis~thingii-gootis r a very comphI)es~ive~ termi, ytI IL fails to COn-. voy a clear~ id.ea of the vasg ao'sort.mient. of atll we keep both Ilsefuil and1( ornann2tail,~ i that is requiredo~ in finrnihlhinig P'arlo, Din n~g-r'oom1, or Kitcen. t.Gnnangg 11AM COMP'A Nv. O,-ceiivlIe 8, C KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood purifier gives fresh ness and clearness to the corn plexion and cures Constipation, 25 cts., 50 ets., $1.00. Sold by all druggists. __ __ Just received a drove of exce' lent MULES, which we are sell ing cheap for cash or good pa~ per. Come on and get wnat you .want before they are all sold. R. 0. GAINEs & BRO , jan184t. Cen tral, S. '0. Sitove. There Is niothing yd11 buy where qualty shonkt be mnore 'carefuilly coniid ered. We kee'p stoves of all grades, antd gutaranitte every stoVe' wve sell, to be as r epresenotedl. Gm Lat.Arni. DUnniAM CosM | ANY, Greenoville, R. U. Notice is hereby given that the Third District Alliance will meet at Belton on Friday, February 9th, at 8 o'clock, p. ii. There will V ) f th< sahool trustoes ol- ; Arl No. 26. at Palostio on the 10th of Fobru. .. . ten o'lock. a.nm. All t I) are requested to bopresen( "' businiOss of iiliportanco t,. at. tend to. B. D. MAULDIN, C. B. T SHILOII'8 CURE is sold on v guarantee. It ctires Incipieni consuiption. it is the besi Cough Cure. Only one cent v dose. 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1.00, Sold by all druggists. Ilucklens ArAica Salve. I'le oest Salvo in the world for cut bruises. sores, ulcers, salt rheum. fevei b'ores, tetter, cliapped hanlds, chiilbliains, corns, and all skin ertptions, and posit he, 13 cures piles, or 110 pay required. Ilt i gutitranteed t4) ZIVe perfect satisfiction, oi muoney refunided. Price, 25 cents per box. For sale by W. T. McFall, Pickens. S. U. Notice is h reby given that the Policies of the Farmers' lutual Fire .Insuralnce Absoci ation vill not take etl'ect until the first day of May, next, The delay is caused by ,ick ness, 'alld tinfavorable weather for the agents to cauvass the county. J. M. S'ric Anr, Feb 1-4t Pres. Esi iiiENDReCKs, (oOCi,, i11y wife, having left my bed an(d board wvithout cauIse, I hereby give notice, tha t I will not be responsible fo1 debts, onLtrael.s,1 or other lialilties incurred by her, ,n:1 all persos u1aVfully 'liarboring her vill be dealt with ac cor lingP to law. I'Ceb. 8, 189.-.1 DAVE.~s 1-NDRCS pm.T" An agreeable Laxative and NERuvE TONIC. Bold by Druggists or sent by mall. 25o.,60o. and ,10O por package. Samples free. Ol O The Favorite TOOT! POWDIR K H for the Teeth and Breath,25e. Vaptain Sweeney, U.s-A.,SanDiego Cal says: "Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy is the' fir medicine I have ever found that would do mo any good." Price 0ets. Sold by Druggists. SHILOH'S CURE. Tmis GnIAT CoUan Cunz prompt1yetres whoreallothersfail. ForConsumptionithas no r.val; has cured thousands, and will omwd You,if takenintime. Irico25otu., 09tu., L1.. NERVOUS DE BILITY P I LLS. ENGLISH BR.AND.. The onily genuine cure( for Lost Manuhood, lI vhnsted Vitality-, WVealr \ilmo-y, Pailpi taitionl I of h heart, Prenmtuir' l1-eny, I~Lck of conid~encee, Inliliity of thle Married (.i tiihir Sex,) and1( Despfonldency', ali of wichl fol'low ini the trail oif youlthfull Errors, LIni -'rudenie and11 Excess. I 7- iively guamrantee these0 P'ils to do ver. t hing I clahiitu for them1l-so1 stronig is * brjih in thiemi that you can returnl thiem f t .. y (de not( help) you. To initrodluce these Pills I will sen~d a hirge ONa D~oLLAn PAcI(AOE, wihel (olght to) be Sllhidienlt to curo anyi, caise of ijehilIit.y, fur only 20c. : eneclose ten two-eent. st.iitnpls in a1 lette'r with your11 atddre~ss writ tenl plin ly, and11 you wiill receivo thle Pill By return11 WVith the positive assuranice oni my1 palt that you1 will never01 regret the 'day tlihat. you calrne iln possession (If this priceless retnedy, whs iniliuenice beidesl restoring ihe Vital force, elxtends1 itsel (to the intel levt t fau culties, elevating the1 emotions, d ispe~ lig thie han111 of life and restoring its lhhissing,. 110e(d tilt ifollowin~g tesltinlioil~s as to whethIer 1 am1 cuin ig people4 or' not. "'Thei trial piackage of Nervons IDebility .11. M. WVxnsTRa, Wa~ltonl, iowa. "Send me01some more of these Pills as those41 you senlt.114 me done111 nie) aIll good( Iita I thou~lght I would soend for mloCre of "' Find1 stamn ps encelosedl for two more1 pacik alges of your N errons D~ehiliity Pills as thost I got. of yo u before done0 11 m 1101oregiad than11 anly 1nedi1ine L1 have '( ever taken.'' En. Vin1 SsTONx, Fri'eericksburg l', 0. "'1I0eeivedl the mledlicinel, 1 think it good Joux1 WIExx(s, Broadlndis, Iii. "T ri'4(4ived VII your14 meicin ami am1 v11 er;s readly. Encelosed in money10II~ for anoIlthi $500 -R EWA RD will lbe paid for a case oIf loost Mlanhiood Exhaiusteud Vitality, Weak Memoriiy, lPa 1p) tat ion of th41iellar, Prema~t tr )ecay , I ~iil' (of Conithlene, fniiilit.y of the' 1 Mariedl 4) either sex, ando D eslponi' eny, t.hamt I enl(I Now a fteri readlintg the abo14ve if youl 1ha1v nlot s40nd, bult if you)1 really want, to get, eir. 1d II nn ndiil vl gualranltee to cureC youi. manily year1S and4 dulring myl experienci' ne~ver en1in1( acrossn quIte as' goodl ai remedvii fori Nervous Debliilty as I offer heore-it 'h one of the most04 vahtable remedIes ever (dis ioveried and1 if I was11 a yOtinlger porson wuildI advertise it everywhere at $1.00 Paickagie, but get 1in eli along ini yeari aind having ailready made a fair sized for tun e in my meiidica ll'ractice, I have n1)olde Sile nowii tom get richl, all i enre for now it t< they may13 enjoy this life. Nowi rOeembe)1 that for a short time14 longer I will sendo yor ONE laAn((l P'(AIKo 01F Tnil(E lu1,s if 3'4) will wvrap upl two dhn1e1s atul 50end toi n11 withini tenl day1s lifter you receive tis 111 per, I hmopo to hlave the pileasure oIf hear inj f romi vo(Il at once0. ?Oroeyu rfrt Will I he sitec'essitulordyopeert relmainl a lifelonlg sufferer? Enlhlio twoi 41imo10 inl youlr letter, (aml ltend~ at 011ce to Dr. A. H. Smith AVON, ?. Y. and4 yolu will recve a I large One D)olla Paclkalge by return mai1l1. D~octor smiith is reliable and14 mlerit. pull lie conflidenlce. Novi. 2a, 189t3, wenme '. - I Inigestion and It ('ur.' -. . ?y till dealers it This Space is Reserved for the new firm of JONES & GARRISN, Who will Open at the old stand of PAuK & JONES, 9 PIendle oul Street, on or about the 1st of Mareh, with an entiro new stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND SHOES. Our Mr. A, J. 'Jones wvill leave in a few days for Nev Yoik, B)ostmo, Philadelphia aid Baltimore, for th1 purpose of buying the slock; and at tile greatly reduced price for gools the coming seasoi, we will be in po sitiol to offer to the tradl, goodIs at lower prices than ever shown in this city; and solieit your patonage. A. Ja(x Jomi.s, P. S. --As it will be seep that th.e firm of Park & J onles has di.lve, 1 (10 mlost siincerely inanlk myl f riendis and the plibl.: ill gaineIal fO. th-iu kindniess in1 the- pant. Mn.1 e.n tIinly pr-nnIlise thLem1 that ikr the. lint oA IMIrlh, I call make it liiorei jo.. y rill interest. to deal withl mie than er b-fore. A. JACK .JN:s. If 1'on Wnuit A n. I *,hin ellertl (lllallulise, oGFCALL~ ON M1C. 1 KEEP Dry 9oods, Notions, Boots, $hoes, Cro ceries, Hlardware, and a full line of Farm Sup plies. I can give you a low (VMure 6l0 Flour and F~arintg Imlflhnetruts5. .JoIns C. ha.v is with me nd 1( will be paleaserd to have is fr'iends call oni J. E. ROBIN8ON, Eae ,S. (C., I' Li. x. i- y. CU M-E LASTIC costs oly 8-.00 per 100 squarie feet. MaIkes a goodl roof for year's, a 1nd anly. o1cll 1in put i. 1 Grn-ElrAsil- PA IN'l cost onily 6(1 cenits lptr gal. in lbhl. lots, or $.50T for 5gial. tubw. Coloi darh redl. WVill st op leaks in tin or iron roofs, anfd will last for years. T tr. Send( stampljs for samiples ailid full p~articularsll. GUM ELASTIC ROOFING GO,, 39 & 41 West Broadway, NEW YORK. I.->cAu, AGENTVS \YANTE J). Fe b. 3, 1894.--6m. NEW GOODS JUST ARRIVED. CHRISTMAS GOODS COMING IN. Dry Goods tobe sold ehke p tihan ever'. Arbuick1's Coiee at 25 ech Yoi can saeO money by buying goods from me. Jamies E. Brown's, Centrail, S, C.. Nov. 30. 93 . Vs YOVIt 1A cK ACIIER2. Or you1 are all worn OUt, really good for nothing Itwill cureou 1 nd jivo a god appetito SoI4 Sheppards EXCELSIOR I STOVE! s All other stovws have tak. en a back seat. Cill anl seour Brgain Counter, In Uiroi:fa-ry &e. CDX & SEIGLER, 131 Main Street, nR1EENxVI;,LM, - .- S. (, T'. iH. fhTIA Ih, Mantager. J:11n. '25, 91-- f. Greetings 1894A 29A F-~ I thank my friends and patrons foi their very liberal patrtagc durnig the past year. . Ihae d one my 1best to give You grulds : ivinig prices, and thle people hav gi ven me n hberal share of their paiut.>ago, (4or whiclh I am grateful. Iurim the present year I shall <k Imy Itm. wost to Ilerit a continullance of V0our. tradlthe sale Cash policy 'will be adhllred to-n1othing chargej tanyone. I ],hv a Car I.cAad of FLOUR. at En'-Ily nw, boIlht cheiap by th< Uar. Until it is all hauled away which will b. ii a few days, I wil sell yI a splon lid flhur, gooI nougl for anw, a 25 per barrel. II you :1r iot s: isled with it. I wil t ake it bol k11and pay )( I'u for 1 han1 ieg. ThI o1ffr i for , and in hat ret lots, :11A will not last long, s' C011 at. oWe. Ire tlelots It plows anld ic arn iny tolIs soron to arrive. Juist re~ci- a b ig lot of ,Jentr ai Sir ire Cloth. Goodl Jeanis: 10'* par ya*.rd. .\w goois just recived from au< 14oll. Irn shioe lusts, comp11lete, witj three ietl, for 500e. NaT~ils aill sizes, cheoaper tha edl(vel Alhl myI former prilces hold good. Go~ tl molass5es 2.ac. per gallon ii 'oul('to 10see mne, alld bring 11O ii Yours for trade, Pickens, S. C , Janm. 18th~, 1894. wter i~tet, I150( lire test, only 1 50 FOR THE PHOLKS. N'u, EI)rwroni: What we want to call atter tioni to no0w is simnply this: Homle-made Shoes, 11on1a made Bridles, lHome-mnad HIalIters, Home,-made 11arnest Old Meni's Shoes, Old Won en's Shoes-a-ll ma ide of 1Hom) Tinnetl Leathe r antd wvill stan woar, and1 nre all lit in qua ity and fit. We also have al nlice lot < Sole Leather.1, Harn~tess I edi er antd Lutc( Letathier, i' Lasts, Shoe Pegs and Bra Tacks. Your's, W. T. McFALL. I~ 51 RIRIE Clvil EnIgI .ecr * e.srveyor, Greenvllo, S. (' Spech a ;ttniton given to "'Subdwivis of lahnd,"' TIerraeing and( 1suati!lon \Oni1ce 881 Main St. over F'( tonst B, Stot e, Jami 25 94...-3,. Gold Golds LOWERITHAN EVE ---;==-%Just -Thi: A solid-Gold Ladies' WatchI A solid-Gold Gents Wafch fr A Gold-f iled Ladies' Watch: 15 years. Same guaranteed foi 20 year A gentleman's Gold-filled W teed for 15 years, Same guaranteed for'20 year. We also have a large stock o Jewelry and Holiday Goods at Gilreath-D[urli 66 Main Street, Overcoat Sa We have'a larger n than we wnast at I "yeal, and have de none of ICtII over. tho RED LETTE them today. 11C0] jever scen the'same g it you ailt 0110. Sir Janunary, 4, 1894, UEN7 (Successor to Unrtc Carriages, Pha VEHICLES, of all kinds, Ha COLLARS, BRIDLES, Sol Shoe Findings, Ba Wagons, Cir Special Agency-Columi Vehicles, Kentucky ~ Co's "Old Hickory We factu ring Co's Columl UREEN VI (I' I- WeMk he-et D-Wed KNOWN k of romI11900 up# omd2 .5..up t rom $10up. '[ 5 from $15.00 . ,tch from 12.00 ) 9p 1fr0m $16.75 up. P SilvQer aind Nickel a reduced piices. Call atid S4 tamCompany, Gr reenville-, 8,cs le fo r Cashk, uber of overcodts his season of the termi d to carry Come and look at R prices madc'on W1r thanl you have : 2 oods. Brimg CASFI th cf Br1stow. Gre'enville .8. 09 Fo EIA TES, s~ & Ferguson,] atons, Surreys, ARNESS, Robes, SADDLES, e Leather, Shoe Uppere, by Carriages, Coat I's Tricloles. us Buggy.. Oo's Elegaht N a g o ri ~anufacturina agons," the Pope Manu bla Bicycles. Hamness House im the State. Greenvi11e, S. V. TVILLE actory, LIE, S. C0 * . * - lER BUGufES! ever Offered. WAQONS in the Ot\ kldey, Prop'y. Lrinle. Sint,