The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, May 17, 1894, Image 2
THE PEOPLE'S JOURNAL,
T. C. ROBINSON, Eirou.
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.
Subscription One Dollar a Year.
Entered t.tie ost omee nt. Iickens as
eecond-caus matter.
4The Pickeis Sentinel does us
tho honor in its issue of May 3rp
to ropublish our editorial in full
on the silver question, also to
speak of the same in a compli
nientary way.
The J f U I 1 N A 1,, however,
,preacher likes takes its text from
only one verse, and then rather
admonishes us to look a little
further before giv ing sanction to
such views as are contained in
Prof. 1)avis' article.
We only wish that the JouR
NA1 had taken the time, and that
its space had not forbid so that
it could have given us and the
people its views ol this vital
subject. We are sure that it,
could not have devoted its time
and space to a subject in which
the people are more interested,
or one which just at this time
is needing more i n t e lli g n t
thought and consideration.
We muist insist, however, in
the absence of superior light,
that it. is very phun that we
Southern people could derive
very little benefit from the free
coinage of silver, under existing
circumistances.''--Easley De)ino
crat.
Th1o Domloerat, s'eemsl t(o epr-oud
of the considelation whicl in
Sentinlel silmwed it, andki is aboutl tqo
hd; Ca'ptreil Iby its sir-en song. 01'
(ourl'se, it, is inaturl that tlte Sen
tinll sholid c omlplimlont. the Dom
ocrat, 1111d lail with delight any
such doctri l os li'i 1 efornill (.(I
tors. That of itself should be a
wilnilg to ourl. Ea'sloy conltmpo
rary and n1o:k11 it watch (lot(4Sely v Ole
dr-i't of its reunmirks. The lntv
14.1 is oil rec onnl )I fitaim ial uins
tions and has"' not) So far1 bween able
to lead the lwople inito) .n nodop
tiol of its views to any ' appreciable
exteint. and we prildiet thit, evol
'with the, -assisine1eI. (f tIhl. eDhmo
crat, the 'onlt*i' ul ll c'mthontenus to
sil 01. peopl stmlast in the do1
l~~Uthaneditsv l tii a to1 aoid.
tht i Voput tg lflP'mch sin(44kss
of thle article' of'P . Ibisva and11
subi tin 1111 w ithou t tkesto tii
such gie trit y.1( il OlI We11 aditV
thoat thate ainr qstionth wse
afro m thresnd-pint of( sthew
be Feorl tatrean wel anoj~don
ithed oulr .viong frien t1o( loo t'lll
the subjngctif11m1)he I eI stn-int,
oVf eple. T1111he I 1)(mocriat llom-'
ofin thtl hwe i noil take le
to10gthe beeitnd tepolo ourW5 vilws
on this l viale sbyjeaon oe rall
thioughstu to apworecit the wisie
wamts oufeihneand wo refrainedl
fril o thrlig tver olda sfraw
The chae.plohe ar l nonwd ina
for along tio been iscy ussinit
ands haretsw oightof. ita ir
grd ossmot and te', elp finanmies
o exhe tnhe ven h p
poth barinao thaeirins. The
re olor ahlo byi rear iol pr
viusnstud toer arot the to
gumontsaine t heard ostaimon
andt seadriaont ht inrom
thechor pTheymn aro noty no inhe
>oditheonrai hof take inr by)the sp
nu argumhent'sk o rgan. havie
mad ohnot nd ay holfn as
oeposo te amo n a
S.. osthequred. ascrail a
.aloi decsoni iw off three liqurt
suse inspensory man ofro 18h2 pro
l otbstanrh in rhegr o hiariou
>mfo andth scappleson begn tho
romhye of phsspoeted prothi
quorpro atm Thycoldy sef the
aynd the irk orgns aes
fanged thenslas ofonsthed
Th ecso o the gouprem, Cort
the ispesaryAct f 182 pr
olaimed thatt thu timos of our fath- a
ors had returnod when the domi- 1.
john and decantor would bo in ov- d
ory household, and poaco, prosper- u
ity and good liquor would again t
provail in the land; tho othor, with v
an oyo moro to businoss, claimod
that tho timo for higi licenco and
city improvoiont was at hand, so
the saloon koeper, who had boon
I)xpatriatod by the Dispensary act,
roturned from oxilo in foreign
Climos to his own, his nativo land
w i t i the pratriotic purpose of
making drunkards and boggars.
The rocont docision of the Su
promo Court holds that the offect of
tho docision upon the contlition
ality of tho Disponsary act is pro
libition in the Stato. Thore is
littlo comfort in this, as the liquor
doalors of other states can ship
their goods to purchasors in this
Stato, which in offectmoans liIluor
for the rich man and prohibition
for [ho poor man. It is easy for
anti editors, habving their jog.-, of
North Caroluta hliuor, to applaud
the doeimion 1111d insist. that pi hi
)itioni is a good thing Ior' Su)11t1h
Carolina.
'Wo Aly Fellon Farmners.
lnd You thought that w hav4
01n0 of the mo(st, pleasanlt. elinuatl.s
inl thbo world to live( inl here( at 11h.
loot, of the 1u111o Ridge (tie- alpin
re1-gion of this S Ciai e,) wit h1 Ile
prtiJ'st, anid mSv(eest Iree-st-iti' wn
tor, anld 111000 ofl it(, i 0 MOD! or i as j ilg
a15d s han any thersctins
wviti tellporatuiro lowerl, from b5 t,(,
55 is verY commlon.,
Ill suilun('$ i he tilerilot mieter vIery
randy rgister 100 anld Illilimst as
run-i ni sg'4~isters~* belo w z''r' m wini
11.% Onl ()p (df til, l u- "de, ho
temperaitreis ibt 70111i75. This
oligli t, to dli> stne last ter Imrin g
. ihave si11e lit he as go (I hiiid
as aliy tiilit I v, i1 grent deal1 (Ifo vi'ry
po())r. Ollr Sta t v hits -.1S a r | t hat
t he wo lins nievr hat ini riiig
or 4)11 a sin g' aer, 251 l shel
'id 17 Moundr by ir. )Iakil of
(l( borz lou tl ik(' ing Ow .$5t.0
V nited Shits. The'r has beii
hreholes of cotnraise d p.]r
when i ndl o 10( of' oats. \W:i
"na in ani ' adioiunn ig i'e uuyils
aiie . jauiliiiis t sull| outls (,ii ti.
:n1 w(~ vine. Is h- een teno li f.'(dI ~
I r'
ui it n fei " et stlinare is ani aiere, .3 feit
''in inces' aptart,~IC ives t youion
hunded n l fortyV vine uto'tthe rowii
or' a peek to the vine or two thou
sail.d, 14o'ur huindredl ami tity bush
els n te sveny rws. ow it
seems to me thait it is possile to
growv half that amounilit, sav seven
uil-ou rth v'ery' easily six hundred
to thle aere't, thu hi ea Itin ig co ttlon
easilyi. TI'hey are.4 valhuale for feed
Itor alil stock, are't beting dried aund
thuiis saved ind~ep~end~ent ly.
I learn thadt Gleirmanyl is trying(
(andJu it. seemfls suiccessfllI y) to feed
her' airmyv li on driedI pean-nuts Or plind(
erPs, by p)r(ssuig te oli(il ot and( I
holijve it as5 nultric'ious as boef.' - (
steoak, bu1t. produces nIoS 1 fat , hon O i
is thle diet for Ilthos ove'r hu111denedlol
with adipose tissuo or faut. (Cani,
we not hlpj feed thei world and e
ouirselves on t'ither' goohors or po-- a
taltoos, either~l grow hinely here?
We hiave' got, to dot b et tter farm- h
ing, Olse somuethlin g ser'ious will n
happen)OI mi the inear fuiture. Ourt'
extravagant. Nationoval gov(ernmnt e
muist ho0 maliitained unitil wi' can r
got it. switIchied on' on anothe (11
track. Tlhiis with bet t(er 1 farmig I
as5 1 sot it, muist be closely looitk(d
a fter; and( both amenii~~ ded qui(ck, orm
a little quiicker', and a heap of it.
(Ou r prosp~ets aro, good forn a
hard year, thle ('old( ut terly dlestoy
0(d all fruit, and viirtull'lly all her41.
iios, OVen with manmy poach trees.
Antd greatly injured wuheaft and (1
oats.
One thing for the farmors to me
memnbor, what is possible to do,
and wuhat little we are doing in .
farming. The average for our State
in corn is ten bushels per acre, aiid
other crops but little bottor. One
horso atnd two hiands can cultivate
25 acres in corn, and make by the
above figures 250 bushels at 50 ets.
per bushel or $125.00. Hlow will
this do for wages? For those who
are not acquainted with our couni
try wvould say our history makes
no rAecord of fruit trees being kill
ed by frost. It was caused by an l
uniusun11 wam M..arht e 2th
nid tho sap was bligh thon, the
lizzard with tho thormometer
Lown to 18 above zoro. Moro on
ur politics in my noxt. It se1ms
o me somothing wnst be lone, or
'o will all go )egging with Coxoy.
A(-micous'r.
From Liberty.
May 13th, 1894.
A very hard rain lioro yotorday
-a rogular torraco jumpor.
With fow oxceptions thero sooms
o ho a fair stand of cottoni.
Whoat is getting yollow with
Lust in places, only on1.1ho blado yot
io far ais wo havo soonz.
Married oil tho 5ti instaiA, Mi
James Smithli and li:s JlaIIo Smit h
all of Pickens (;nitv.
Mlrs. D. A. Chamibling has been
(uiet sick during the past, wook
Oil Mlill meetiing horu Wednles
(lay tn I'rtleir considor.
This towin was struck by tho Ed
itor. of tth) "4110omo Seeker" Columt
bin, S. C. for i contribution to got
this to-wnl showed up1) inl that "Jour
iiil," ii d Im got it.
M I'S. Al. A . ( astlon, of \\'l ford, is
Visiting 1,ihert-y, tinw scenes ()f her,
ornrhorn. and relati\ves and
frienlds.
\\. A. Stowarilt. has boonl appoinlt
o'd dp)t agen t ( reer''s station.
All excurlsionl party (f smeveral
cari' bnads (If 3>yst4r shitekers p;ss
ed tlroughI last v3'e1k, g4.3ilg North.
egu.r)s-io (d, thet. C4lm n 3 ('I 1d-.
log lh ys, on route t,) ck Hill,
pai sse3d here about 1w n ,rak of <i y,
apmrt l I I Iy at break-In1-ek spei!d
anlyhow they worn- ilan gonel
\V) no(t ic mour mnln, Co)xc, Brownl
1111i .11 11-S, ha v ji -1n arn-sedl 110
t' hwin c:I lbel the had by
I police ofliv(r, 1u1d near' a Week
i-nt inl a mrial 'f stepping on the
'.ISS back ' t capitol, whoer
hioutalc s haof' trotd illu 1n1olested
1.t it 'ins i-n n(slved fr Coxot
mld lirownl to b- arrested, triedl
ighl condpitu-d, fo dtind on 11y
01,i1 alOwr Im-'n la:vl d14n1q f<T -r I.e
I hlllall v' e ta rs, 11"it 1|p. 4.! li r
wr. 1(o p itionillg il the intir
si of tin-hibeing laSs asu !r
'x Vy- 11(la e it wa it> 1rieit
3)1l' I 1 113', Mliin.,t3'- igh Mv ii''...
t'i i. ' sl rin '.' Fi'W ' grClasse us-t
opre) ti ive (1 131inn~oe os ('io.,
ni felpro ' i i d3) that. (rair1),
11(de r e n ru t iof' 1110 v inl
3)1d1 by Ihe30 public sol's.1) ill041 mit
indil 4111 ('i ili ( di Bi',f tand
1101n 3 lik Rssi'anO lu-as 'is *m* *
tinks wint asmuic righto theek
lii'ig (Iis t a stae' hoo 1 (!'
\looking1 4 milli onTio the e
s , Jin unt,r bei 1)nthl i'mo tng,
mI ia t!sm 0,i00 stongs, tai
ws lstyl iug *iv* whijch has
Annhereofre with geat pains,
Vhide firomi tishe cl teapes
e.The plcitopiroto
igh t; e dpltarhat and sonatch,
ande wri'nt ansadcy
n,"hill lohn whey go.hsthn
~o n'."' "in ifl.egh any ianox
Gotmnser eorren ene
mone jtpelourvte ws trreslad
om wayene to tnhimstn,-ifle
hn if o The wurkins thes an,
ngan lbted cthemant sn
Frop& ]Lost Boy.
Mr; Editor-Tho woathor is olo.
gant, and so are wo-thoroforo we
havo docided to writo about ole
thing and anothor, and other thingE
too.
Wo hav o01 growling two wool
or more, about the Gfovornor o
Virginia ordoring out the militar3
to snve the neck of' one of the moan,
ostn o g ri o(o . I hat , ver oXistod
ior wold Itive hoi'l Illoro 10.hon
Or an1(d just law inl ordoring out v
o11) to saturate tih villian with
co( 1 oil 111( t him finl tiro, but we
ga1ve vin.I to) ,Ill feel i ngs by viol t
ing thw 'orul-h comm:Iand monlt, in]
behalf* of tin, G ov'TrnOr, and ()ur
wrathl lis soimwhat qulied down.
Tho now rad f ths I is vicillity
that was said to be' of SI) much ex
pelso and so little profit have been
graded, and they remind us oA
what we boar about, thle "straight
and narrow way," becauso thore is
such few who travel thereon.
Cousin boh1m has advertised for il
nIu rse, Wit li a singing attachm1ont,
liono( short tho attichiiviit Ilood
apply. 1Ho also wants at receOipt
for nuaking catnip tea. without thec
eatnip--it's i boy and has red hair,
It. has boen reported that littlc
G0imrgo ha11s been "all draw(od up'
with 111(umllatisil, and wvo supposu
it is true, for wo are awaro of the
fIac that something has "drawn
hii mll)" to so) his pretty girl a bout
4nc i weTk la1tely, it imay ho h)onu1
ty and lovo instond of rhoimaiiitisimi.
113ut1 is doilng the drawing-if it i.
just, let it (1r11w, it won't b so painl
Ill1.
Mliss Silio Clement., of Splartall
b 'urg, is visiting her sistE'r, Mrs. E.
B. L.nthim. Shi will visit. othler
Ilativ s and friends in this vicini
Iy, :ud slay (ulito aWhile with Is,
\ hich will i a pleasure to is tilIt
know ho, fIor wo4 all lo calusin'
St da I 3331 ii1 .i'') Iliit 110 1
The canld idaleus ar1 colingr forth,
n111d we ar, rea1dy f1orI theIn, for
'i31141 i rs (o In less (i34'
\enh und~ rd gha bies, )at, least 1a1'
tha, m4 b4413r lo p th31 r 1fes in
1131d ordr for th1 can0didates to
k i, i -msmared with
aCompsi)oSlin1 (,f dird)mhsss
'11 I ', lto1i I)l tvir pr(duil ions rtln
tir . nstal gea s. W e advis oifd ,
mati h dnrs to the kissing bo don
WI inend t ogh hdo hve
Mr. Editor:1 We( so uid av a oned
ra be (131trm ing thi etion on1( tho
mil. NVot al groa'It. eal o <hunag
has dong to tohe ops.~ ng31~O
The farErs uthrug oerevesa
;lod, stand adI solfar' havo a fionot
>rspct fvsor ai good av gotp Te
mvioy to u it taknwoitis ndgthrnor
.4 wfrkt ini earolt, t ust what bll
4)'Lhy ugt her hll, don long a o.l
aboute pthy dosena' law, 1( honot
War whetherili toe havo4 1 bg lil o
buch whsko swehv.gtn
(w01 frio1toting about4 thersilve sick
or any te br 114 il as4. long as we canV1
Wim ao go'ingItoiv AnNas loasan
body ela gt.ctven1'
home ofuth l.ioouwh hea boon
clonfied tonhi b~'ed hrug Mook
vesst tor tho 10tme isitorovmg.
and o'loc th manle caledna the
whiskors fromt t he side of .his
face. Ie fell and the party fired
four' more shots at him and ran
Mr'. Moore dhoes not know wheth.
er it was a white or black man11
who did the shooting. The as..
snilant had a lbag str'etcheod on a
stiek which he held in foon t of
him as a mask or a screcen. Thiiis
h)ag was found next mori'ng in
front of the hOuno. No reason
'aln be0 given for' the attemptedl
assassination .-CGreenlvillo Newvs.
Couldnu'gtI lIei fli4Ligeso 1I're.
A citizen from Thrlee-and(
Twventy crPeek, Pickenis county,
dr'ove into the city Friday night
with onehn).dId andl forty gal
lonis of liqiuor ini his wagon. He
tried to 1p0(1(11 it at $1..I0 a gallon
but failed to sell any at that price
and1( took it home yesterday,
wverIing he wvould feed it to his
hogs before ho would accept loss
than his first prico.-Greenville
Newvs.
ThinK high thoughts and you
Waound enzlert#.
COuNTY TiRU:ASt'IIl.
JOSEPH S. MURPHREE is
horoby announced as a Candidaito
for County Troasuror, subject to
tho action of tho poplo inl the Pri.
mary oloction.
JAMES E. BORO 1U5GHS is horo
by announced as a Candidato for
County Troasuiror, sibjOct to tho
action of tho pooplo in tho Prima
ry election.
J. T. YOUNGBILOOD is horoby
announcod for ro-nomination its at
Candidato for County Troasuror,
subjoct to the -action of tho pooplo
in tho Primary olection.
Senloon, Comuission-"n.
T. CHRIS. ROBINSON is horo
by announced is va Candidato for
School Coniunissioner, 'Subject to
the actioll of the peoplo ill the Pri
mary (40c0 ion.
J. B. NEWBE11Y is hereby an
U nMICE(l for ir-loii Ilat ion as I
Candidato for Probtot .Judge, sub
joct to the iction of the peoplo in
tho Primary election.
Ml. F. UIESTEli is hereby an
n'iounceed as a C(andidato for Pro
hato Judge, subject to t h action
of the pople in Ithe Primary (loc
tion.
E. F. LOO)PER is horby anm
nouniced as a Candidato for Coin
ty Suporvisor, subject to tho ac'
tion of the people in tho Prim 1Xary
a'lection.
FOR THE PHOLKS.
Now, as the warm day are
Coingillo. oil, the good I'holks
wvill nauturally be'gin to tiniik
and1( Shoes. W\e mightI suga
gest tha, 1s~ ou0 Soc1i1gn
erally full, that this wol be
als good0( a phice to b as anm~y.
Wec have a ni1ce lIn of1 Cot.
01onades, Cheeks, Yarnls, Shieet
inlgs, TLickings, White G oods
an rig. A loo
n~ew~ Stove.s and Ilouise-ke'epinig
(4oods.
Good iFlour', W heat Brian,
Cor'n and Peas.
Iron, Steel, Nails and~ a go)od
line of Building and Wagon
Material.
Groini Cradles and Mow
Blades. Look at 'emu "never
bream" Stove vessels.
D~oes your B ni g g' y need
painting? Then~ paint it your
self at 0our Store for ONEl
DOLLAR,
Yours,
W. T. McFALL.
May 1st, 189].
We have some
bargains in White
and Colored SH IRTS,
Ready-made PANTS.
We bought too
many and mustO
sell thiem. Call
andI see them.
JOHN T. LEWIS & SON. I
May 17, 1814.
II
SMITH & I
SELli$ Tri.]
K I,1N (.Arl-uilr
C LaO ']~' I-]
Smith & i
4,o H A m
HAS THE NEWEST STO(
r4gmixft]La c~b 3
S n.-11.(*th efe ]
GREEN VI
KIPr A herluy welcome to all, whether
sl i * .)
Mai and Wash]
Mareh :-2, 1894.
G-alvniz<
We carry at all tinies, a stock of di
D01 PEI?, GAIVANIZED and PLA1i
\Tc., anitare prepared to (o all kint
W~EPAflURNG, from putting a bottom
ut and out clubolato articles and ve
()hi prices are alVays- as low as et
(I work. )on't have work ( f this
Ir Galvanized 1 ron until you come to
Gil
W hen you want a C(OKING, S'10V
CL.f( O, and Lii BlT , and comeI to:
DON'T STOP !
Until You have exa
OFFERED AT Tr]
SiITE lie Cotut Iot
JNG.)
MOTICE.
I havo secured thmo e
lot of Dry COOdi
and( am ath~orized~
O F COST ! gw-1
cal I ~i Silit gOil ill
Pickos, S.C.,IMy h17 iiiuSt 10 So1(d.
it rc Smith
Is the Place fot
A nt
----A FU NIUR STh
Cribs, Cradles,
Tfables, Wasistands T"
War'drobes, Se1
Bureaus,
ledsteads, Mattrasses, c
Carpets, Pici
VoflIns and Caskets, A
nilli
Day and Night. and~
TIelephonec Nos. 01 anlt 38. Cierl
Night calls will be aunawered by Tolc. sannl1
hone) No. 88. wit~h
BMITH & SMITH,
68 and 05 Main Street Greenville. B. C. Mt
'RISTOW
E I 4 T 7iX
Bristow
K IN GREENVILLE.
3~riastow
st rioa 4a
4LE.
yoU are ready to buy or not.
f BiPst 0W.
ington Streets, (Areenville, S. C.
Ad Iron
at iAixrn
SWork.
Iferent sizes and weights of
q SIEET IRON, ZINC, TIN,
Is of Sheet Metal Work and
in a Coffee Pot' to making
ssels in the above metals.
in be madc consistent with
kind (on1e, nor buy Copper
see us.
.REATH-DURHAM CO.,
ion Im House. Greenville, S. C.
reL mem ber the IRON KING
weQ them.I May 5.
mined the BA R GAIN!
E]. -EWi T'O RE, OPPO
we., (F'ImEMA.N BUILT
alo( oIf the romiaindlOr of ai lair
;, N otions, Shoes, &c.
to sell them, REGARD)LES
,ring anything you havo to sol
the article, I enn in tho pric
LE E P. OR R, Ag't.
J t ~in 1 * N7, i ly r~~hiii Nro i.
oiirrpnor n sai a o nrrieti ir
-o~np ir o Ia ::ty. 's hoca ri Ir
Inir Wrto fr free Medilentic sek nonon
CS V lEi ( E0., Pdinsonaic Tolp~wlo,Cinucoo
,H I;G M'Ioit I, ( Enzsley Statiun.)
'A LUAE LE PRE1YLU]MS
-G31 lN AWAY
--A fEAI'.iTi,.I'
oluthiani Soliveir Spoon.
Weekly News & Courir
(rea I SoullI Pthrni aily Neust~~fppI
's to every Yeartly Subsl)criber cii
Weekly Nmys anid Courier, .1 yeari
W~ee'kly News anld Couriier, aix
nd for sampl je copiesR and1 circulars.
rIress. TIIN WVEEKLY N EWS 4
'EN8 COUNTY FIRE A8800IATION.
persons11 holdi ng Polinies in the above
'l Association who glyo their nlotes,
t~hey are (ItEm, will 1plen(0 call at the
c's ofhen at Pickens and settle for the
, as the Gleneral Agent desires to settle
the Local Agonts.
v .1tan. M. STRwART, President.