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e s ,jeurg1e THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1894. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. 'e will send the JOURNAL and Ih- HOME AND FAMU one year for [. 0. Bowen was in Groonvillo, Friday. 4r. W. L. Cobb, of Richmond, was in tho city, Friday. 'rank H. Word, of Now Yok, is istered at the Hester House. diss Lillio Bryant is visiting her ther, Auditor Bryant. 'liss Stella Newbery is visiting ).tives in Easley this week. M1r. W. Prico and Mr. McDade, Ashville, N. C. are at the Thorn 'house. \Iaj. E. B. Murry, of Anderson r, is attending court hero this ok. Messrs. B. Lewis and Duff Stow t visited Gronville last Thurs y. Julius E. Boggs, Esq., of the ntinol, attended Courdf at Wal Ila last week. Mr. John W. Butler, of Athens,. I., paid the city a short-visit last -iday. ... Prof. O'Hanloi, our Offncioni, hoolma stor, visited friends and latives in Soenaca, last week. J. I-I. Brown, one of Liberty's 4ost popular merchants, was in io city last Saturday. Tho frionds of Mrs. Thomas Wol orn will be sorry to learn of her wvore illness. Col. R. A.Thomson, of the Wal alla bar is attonding court hore his wook. John R. l:llengor, Esq., cf Greon ill, is attonding court hero this ook. Dont fail to hoar A. Charles 'ilden deliver his fatmous stump pech next Friday night in the Ad Court Ill7v. We notice in tie Columbia Jour al wheoro H onl. Geoorgo D). Tillimi as boon1 ii nmed as5 a canid ida to for ove'rnor of Southl Caroulina. M rs. L. E. Cildr(ess5, who has monI on a visit to her mother, Mrs. TV. Lewis, returned homo last ridIay. Judge I. D. Witherspoon, of ork, M. F. Ansel, of Greenville, .Wyatt Aikon, of Cokesbury, are the Trhornley house. Hlomer A. Richioy, who is attend Sschool at Clemison College, is hiome on a visit t9 his paens . and1 M rs. H.' . lAichoy. )on't fail to see Franik2L. Word -the 01(1 Court House, next Fri - Evening, in his famous p)lay, * tlod "Qmick, I am dead." r. Robert Kirksey has his pro onial cardl ini the JounNAL, and givo his enitiro time to his Lico. His ollico is at his new * .n1c( on Main Street. illis Stansell died at his home, a lonioy, on the .1st instant. as ab~out 80 years old, and * a wife anid seven children * urn his (leath. . .. rinE MEMBEI(s Olf 'HE PIQga .1H. A LL1AUEx.-You are re d to bejosent at the next rmeeting of the Alliance. J. Tr. LooP'ER, Pros't. Zachoery andi wife, of Bro.. N. C., passod0( through the ni thir w.~ay hiome from Con :hore they have been for the vook visiting Mr. Zackory's Mrs. Jofl' Gassaway. m nany fionds of Zade Cox 'gladl to learn that he has + work in the Government ig oluico in Washington, at a * of $100 poer mionth% ill p~roach at Twelve Mile *Ground, 3d Sundlay at 11, a. a at Mount Bethel, at half * o'clock of the same (lay. '1 Pickens Minist ret Club under * n agomnon t o f laranik I.[. Word '0 an onter'taimnnonit in the 'i .trtT~ouse, on F'riday even * thi instant. Mr. Word m for the past three years * :3 Al G. Fields' famnousnmm * 'nd understand the business hl.If you don't want to * reat you had bettor attend. ion, Adults 25 center Chiil. 15 cents. Ten conts ext'ra f-.-, m'd eats Ticets n-sae ' "'The Court of Sessions convened on the 5th instant, at tho-usual hour, with Judge I. D. Witherspoon on the bench. SoliiItor Ansel and Stenographeor:iken Woro in Court, for the disclargo of their duties. The Clerk, Sherilf, and other Court officers were prionptly at their posts, and the Court :inachinery began to run smoothly from the start. Every muimber of the Grand Ju. ry was prosent and W. T. Bren was appointed foreman. Judge Witherspoon charged them fully on their general duties and upon tho law applicable to the indict nients upon which they were to pass. He' also congratulated thein on having such a nice, commodiouq at'd well appointed Court House. This was his first visit since the erection of the now building. The following are the indict lents sent to the Grand Jury: William Williams, alias Bill Brocknan, assault and battery, with intent to kill; John Ar6ld and Mary Arnold, adultery; John W. Thomas, assault and battery, with intent to kill; Elisha Law rence, houso-breaking in the night time, and larceny; James Blythe, assault and battery, of a high and aggraytited hature, and with intent to kill; William Fergusob, ssault aind battery, with inteit to kill; ,Kinalie Ellenburg and John El. loftnirg.jr.; larcony of live stock. The Gi'ana -Jury returned no bills in the caso against John W. Thomas, for assault and battery, with intont to kill; and in the case against John'Arnold and Mary Ar nold, for fornication. Tho Grand Jury found'true bills against Nan cy E. Ellonburg and John Ellon burg, for larceny of livo stock; against William Ferguson, for as sault and battery with intent to kill, and carrying concealed wea pons; against lonry Patterson, for houso-bronking and compound larneny. Jim Blythbo was convict od of assault and hattery with ii tont to kill, and was sontonced to one year in the ponitejtiaiy; Eli sha Lawrence was tried f(or house breaking an( comjpouind lareony, and was acquit-tt2: W il Vm ii liams, alias ill Brkn ai, was convicted oif n:end mAl tierv wvitha intent to I, s.Onten3cedl to piiy a fineo ' seon ty-fivo dollars, or 1)o imp~risonodl in the penitentia ry for six months. *Married, on the 4th, at the resai dence of the brides' parent., Mr. B. S. Childress, to Miss Matilda Sanders of Oconee. Rev. B3. F. Murphree per formed the ceremony, Joel Griffin and Elijah Young. blood killed two white squirrelson Eastatoo last week. There are two more w hi to squirrels in thatsection, and they will try to capture them a live. - hucklents Arniea Salvo.. I'he cest Salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum. fever sores, tetter, chapp~ed hands, Milblains, Corns, andi all skin eruptions, and posith~e Iy cures piles, or no pa y required. 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A VATA' tv *Wh4ns UWesee/Wiehh Mietakes LIera Roes, Feb. +18.--WilliamlFar rer, w"t rsvra frinds froM St. Louis, had-bosh in the neighborhood of St. Charles, op White River, Ark.. for sev oral days on a hunting a4d shig expe. ditio. &" for the * two w.ks Fan ror aee O" bord mgondelIrIum tre semn. Saturday morning Farrer, Shis r eon Ondition. broke down the donre of two or three store., and was to delsh the door of the sXoig to Wilber Parker whov' the alar ofbr s was raised. Mr, Walter A. IudWkhe slept in the ad joining store. heard the Aoise and ran to see what it V4eat. Just as he reached the frost door, Parker. who slept in the boh rsam of the sto, rashed eat with a ain his had en4' fred a load o of sbuowt into BoalUla breast from ae'ect 91 whIch he has died. Parhef turnd the other bUris of his gun ion r and Ared, killn Mia inistant. HOWARD'S APPEA.. me Ivemate4~ WI ftlou Ub CO e Ibe ONpaseu. Qee. WainMM5e , Feb. 3.-G. F. I. Ner'st em, Ited at J&W36 Ten., '0 a State on 0uie of as for datia nte tettewhth -aa Gemnerl Etit were wit asems e the .emat in 1ts eae. A WaabI ash SaPm eew 0ss. WASsUGaTOVoFb, 3.-di~ngeten dext Kinbal, of the life saving service, ce 1 0 am est sve l Wa lie Awuosa., N. Y., Pl. I8+Reevugs bevo been appointed fil the Auburn Woolen company. to forestall a suit of the Aubu. National bank, which hold1 ,o.of tacompany's paver. SMuel ri.president and supoitendansto the company, and Os - art i, of Geneva, w o re t e swift es tate, were appoited. 3.1h Er. Geen. Tosao, Feb. 98.-At Clyde. 0., whie aspoe tina g with ~omenios. Dr. A. A. Hutohias, at that tIweo. had both his ewes bees 4a n*coed other seios to urie. wili probably die. - -. . 'n he * 'Ila as a * * ** es an t4~ *1IM ap a. B85...n......,.ge ..ej How Havax, fobs tW;-t tie reported that Psotessor Phoi 3 is pew out og dag. ger and ianproving slowly. 90 .YA2.2.S49* --OF FOR THE3 PHOL.KS. Mn, EIrn : You might now throw out a hit abont fixing for a gar den. The loose boat ds should be nailed on, and attention called to the fact that we have just received a fine chance of [ntrsii POTATOEs and ONbON'S, as well ats a new supply 01 G A RDIDN and FLOWER SEEDS. Also, Garden HOES and Iron RAKEi. When we "throw ini" the tools weO have to oh arge a fraction more for the Seeds, but they all come cheap enough. We have just opened a new lot of Willow Baskets--Lunch Baskets--Market Baskets Work Baskets-Fruit Bas kets----Fancy Baskets-~.F Baskets---Hamper. Baskets; Hat Racks; Satchels ; Trunks; Valises, and a lot of other use ful articles. $F'Tell everybody to corne around and see us. Yours, W. T. M~cFALL, ii 1A 1rLM Y~4 i 11uI Gladstone Will Retire from ti Head of the Government. THE HOME RULE BILL IS bOOME Both Roseberry and Vernon Are Talked as 1is Probable Suceessor-The Ko; duran Elections to He Hold Boon-TI Slog, of Rio las Been Abolished and No Comes the Brasilian Elections. LONDON, Feb. 28.-The Edinburg Evening News repeats emphatically thi Mr. Gladstone has resigned the premiei ship and that it has boon offored to Lot Reseberry. The Timos declares thi whatever Is done about the leadership: WILLIAM E. GLADSTONE. is certain that home rule will 1: dropped and neither Lord . Roseborr nor Sir William Vernon Harcourt i likely to revive it. The Times addi "However much they may diffor upo other points, they know porrotly wo) that the British public is sick of payin blackmal to criminal conspirators." Though the condition of Mr. Gla stone's eyes Is regarded as a suflcier reason for his wishing to lay down th cares of office. it is not believed to b the real reason for his resignation. On a to his great ago and waning phys pwer, he is unable to st:in 1 ti shafte of criticism hurled at him as wv a few years or even only a fow monti: ago. Where then they would glanco froi him as from an armor, they now piorc him. It is also true that ho has recenti been deeply affected by the conmments ( his political friends and allies on li course in regard to several party moa: ures. These evidences of ingratitu( have pained him severely. His course in withdrawing tho onl loers' liability bill, Wihen lman of h1 olowers were clanorin- for ~a figI against the house 01 lords with ti he it mate view of coipellinig ih a thxo! i of the hereditary bodly. h1:- (rint more radical of his adh rent ito i I; that his Domoeracy .hnw in-lirgonte chaqge and this accus : ti.: t h i ti havo taken groat pai sm h aIi r. x Ib ears. 'All thes( tin:3, it is i:ve have mkdo him s;i mply tir".l. Mr. G hlstone's coliognues wish hi to postpon his resigt ion of lt) Ir mirhip u l the latest possible i mont. and to eep a ueutiro au.'t in t, cabinet, such 'au by taking the oflico lord privy seal. The liberals are divide~d inl opinion as whether Mr. Gadstone's retirotmotnt w be temporary or pecrmnanont. Afraira in Hoenduras. NEW YORKc, Fob. 28.-A special d patch from Managua says that Gonort Ortiz has formally turnedi ovor the ci of Teguoegalpa to Policarpo Bonilla, wI has already arranged (or an election fi memnbers of the general assembly al president. The Nicaraguan troops wi retnain until order Is completely r stored, Villola's and G3utierroz's tree] have disbanded and the chiefs are tr ing to join ox-President Vasquoz in 8i Salvador. P'olicarpuo Bonilla has bet pogIzed by Slalvado r, Costa Rica ar G temala. The Beige Abolished. LONDON, Feb. 28.-A dispatch frol Buenos Ayros dated Fob. 27, says: TI government cruizer Nicthoroy has Ian; ed 500 men at Cabo Frio, 75 miles nort1 cast of Rio. The other governmoi vessols are making their way towar< Rio as rapidly as possible. 'rho statoe .eige of Rio h as been abolished. Arnold's Confession Drinig Others In. LoCPORT, N. Y., Feb. 28.-The co: fossion of John Jacob Arnold, ox-cashi< of the wrecked Merchants' bank, hi gthred up the stockholders of that inst tation, and W. H. Higg has sworn out warrant for the arrest of Josiah S. Hie per, its president. Ho Is charged wit kowingl and wilfully making a statt mient to Stato Fgaminor Clark that tli cash on hand last September was $18 745.47, when the truth was that Helmt as p resident borrowed $7,000 from nei boi banks to boar out the statomon d at on the departuire of Clark thx ,.000 was returned to the banks, loal Ig the actual cash $11,745.47. "Sister." in the Public Schools. PIrBBURo, Fob. 28. -The board < directors of the Riverside school, in tI west end have determined upon a no departure in their management of tI plo school. Five Sisters of Mercy,< Catholio nuns, now teaching in the S James' Parochial school, will be trani ferred to the public school and the pa lah school closed. The Sisters ha, passed an examination and received ce tifloates from the central board of ed cation. _________ Big Convention in Detroit. DErnolT, Feb. 28.-The second int< national convention of the studenut v< unteer movement for foreign mlisio has begun hero. Fully 1,200( delegat are present. H. 0. Willtims, sat as retary of Virginia, and 30o delegaido fro the state have arrived, beside~s olthe fromi North and Southu Carolinax, Ko tuicky, Tennessee, G.eorgia andi oth< south ern st ates. New York Peach Crop Hurt. lto0HESTmn, Fob. 28.-It is feart that the cold wave has destroyed the oi tire peach crop of western New York. A Curious Case of Killing. POUGHiKEEPHIE, N. Y., Fob. 26.-An bros. Knapp had a quarrel with Mr Sarah Milton some time age, and Mr Milton seized a rail from a fence as if sttikehlim. Knapp puilled the rail o of her hands and lacerated one of the so badly that blood poisoning set in al Mrs. Milton died. Now the administi ~rsofkMrs, Milton are snin him f damages. 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