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,TH URSDAY, JUNE 14. 1894. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. .'e will send the JOURNAL and HOME AND FAR oio year for 25. 4. S. Konnemore is quito sick. -1. M. Merck, of Gainesvillo, Ga., s in town last weok. . A. Hagood, Esq., of Charleston, in town this wook. giss Mary Symmes, of Green le, is visiting Miss Corrie Bruce s3 week. Vtr. and Mrs. Holbert Williams, Wolford, visited their son, Dr. J Williams, last week. [aj. J. J. Lewis visited friends I relatives in Seneca and Wal la, last week. tirs. Avery and son Albert, of anta, are stopping at the Moun a View Hotel in Easley. tarried at the residence of the ciating Minister, Rov. J. At. - wart, on the 10th instant, Mr. tie Brown to Mrs. Mary Hester. 'rof. J. L. Murphree will sing at untain Grove the third Sunday June, beginning at 2 o'clock, n. 'he Teachors Institute for Pick .s County will be hold at Easley :ing the second week in July. >f. E. L. Hughos, of Greenville, I bo principal. Jhildren's day was observed at > Presbyterian church, last Sun y afternoon. Rev. T. J. Rook livored a vory ablo addross for ) occadion. Nany of the Pickonits attended o Singing at Tabor Sunday, and re delighted with the music. bor is in a good section and the ople are very hospitable. Prof. O'Hianlon's wife died at r homo, near Rome, Ga., on the Ii instant. Mr. O'lanlon has the art-folt sympathy of his many ends in Pickens. \L D. Keith died on tho 11th in nt, at his home in Pumpkin vn TIIownsh-ip. H-- o was a good d1 useful citizen and was 76 yoars I. lie loaves twvo sisters to mourn ;death. Loui, the one year old baby of and Mrs. W. M. Hagood died *t Sunday cvoning at five o'clock. remains were interred at the oily burying ground, five miles -th of Pickens, last Monday ning at six o'clock. Vith the blood full of humors, the ied term is all the more oppresisive o the system a thorough cleansing 2Ayer's drsa pardlla and a dose wo of Ayer's Pills, and you will ,y Summer as neve~r belore in - life. Just try is for once, and 11 not repenlt it. 10 young people of Easley had e an enjoyable dance at the ntain Viewv house last Friday t. Pickens was well represent y Miss Mary Symmes and Lar *Thornley, Miss Essie Earlo Eugene Alexander and Miss ie McCaslen and Perry Thorn healthy appetite, wvith perfect ion and assimilation, may be d by the use of Ayer's Pills. clean and strengthen the whole itary canal and remove all ob ons to the natural functions of sex, without any uinpleasanit T. A. Walker, of Greenville, the northern cities, buying .1He will return this week an offer a full line of dress and notions, cheap for the These goodsP, being bought n the season, can b)o sold >or than those pulrchlased r. Look out for the advor ont of T. A. Walker & Bro., I is soon to aplpor in the SAL. Sadnul t that wo miade some ikos in our local columns wo'ok -o last, and the Sentinol wris enough to romhindl us of the for which we feol very grato and es tnrn aibout is fair phry, ould suggest that tihe Sentinel 1(d corroect the orrors in its an coment column, andl as for lit-Ill blockadeodistillory busi. we think that "T1," of the Soni ,at times, resembles a mani has been to a hlockadlo distil before it was cut up. -r. I secretLatIv ir !N' IElkhurt Corrn MIA'LLe... 164. , of bLa iiari, L - tI& # yy r. -.0 wi: he'. ti i. - ldea 91 0 rh 0 t) thingI~ rne of cairria~ge.. wgouI'"s. i)IeVCi,. '98 int ii they .,. ia to pay postare. . . : ,gue. Wo adv4" i . -.a..r.. o Mr. Editor: Please announce that thoro will -bo a Sunday School celebration at 3 o I do n 's Creek Church, on tho 30th instant-the exercisos of tho day to begin half past 9 o'clock. Ion. Julius E. Boggs, C. E. Rob inson, Esq., and Rev. J. M. Stow art have boon conferred with and are expected to be prosont.and ad dress the schools. The Editor of the People's Jour nal and Hon. W. T. O'Dell are also cordially invited to be prosent and give us a talk on Sunday cliool work. The following Sunday Schools aro cordially liavited: Reunion, Fair View (M. E.) Shoal Crook, Camp Crook and Prator's Crook file pupils of each school are re quired to wear badges of the fol aowing color: Reunion, blue; Uoldon's Crook, crinison; Shoal Creek, brown; Camp Creek, black; Prater's Creek, white; Fair View, yellow. Profs. J. M. Looper and J. C. Gravett are expected to be present and furnish music. The public in general is cordial. ly invited to come and bring well filled baskets-filled with some. thing good to eat--and let us spend the day in mirth and hilarity. J. ALONZA BROWN. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Ca tarrh Remedy is the first medi cine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 25c. S'>ld by all druggists. Mrs. T. S Hawkins, Chattanoo ga. Tenn., says: "Shiloh's Vi. talizer 'SAVED MY LIFE.' I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used." For dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cents. old by all druggists. Electric Bitters.. This remedy is beconmig so well known and so popular as to need no sicil men tion. All who have used Electric Bitter sing the same song of praise. A purer mediclin1 (oes 1nt exist, and it is guaran. teed too do all that is claimed. Electric Bit. ters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum111 and o1he1r al'ectionls ennsed by im pure blood. Will urive mialaria from the system and preveit as well as Cure all ma larial fevers. For cure of headache. con. stipation anid indigestion try E1-ctric Bit. ters. Entire satisfaction guttrateed, or money refunded. Price. 50 cets, and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by W. TI McFani, Pick eus, S. C. 'U N. F~un is thel only Illustrat ed pape11 r pubtus51 ed iln southI Carolina. It is plumbi full of wit and( huimnor. sent to your address six mionths on trial fort wenty five-cetnts. send stamp~ls for sample cop)y and~ clubi rates. Address Funm Puablishing Co 230 Maina st Coltiumbia s. c. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT will purify your Blood, clear your complexion, regulate your Bow els and make your head clear as a bell. 16a., 50c,, and $1. Sold by all druggists. It Shlaod le Iaa Evy IHoase. J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg, Pa., says lhe wvill not be with out Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumuptioti. Conghs and4 Colds, that it cuired his wvife who was threat enedl with Pneumonia after an attack of "La Grippe,'' when various other remedies and several physcians had done her no good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than ainythintg he ev'er used for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it. Try it. Free Trial Bottles at W. Tr. Mc Fall, P'ickens S. C. Large bottles 50c. and *1.00. B~ucklen's Arnica Spive. I'ho neat Salve in the world for ents bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feser sores, tetter, chapped hanmds, chilblain-, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positmue Iy CUres piles, oF no pay~ ryquired. It is guiaranteedl to give perfect satisfactionm, or money refunded. PrIce, 25 cents per lbox. For sale by WV. T. McFall, Ickens. S C. Ayer's Hair Vigor CORDIALLY INDORSED. RESTORES Natural Growth 07 THfl -HA IR ALL OTHELI 1k ~ Dressings "1 can curdially Indorse Ayer's Hair 0 Vigor, as ono of tho heat preparationsQ for the hair. When J hegan usIng Aycr's Hair vigor, all the front part of my head ..-about halt of It - was bald. The use 0 of only two bottles restored a naturalg growtlj, which still. continues as In my 0 youth. I trjed seveoral othier dIressIngs, 0 but they all failed. Ayer's Hair Vigor Ds the best." -Mrs. J. 0. PREUssER, eoaverqo, Texas. AY ER'S HAIR VIGOR PRE~PARED DvT Dr. 3. 0. AVER & CO., LOWELL, MASS.: Cox & Soigler will soll you a bucket and dipper for 20 cents that you have been paying 30 cents for. Go to see them if you wanti a bar gail. The trustees of the Milo Crook School District, No. 41, will mot Saturday before tho third Sunday at 1, p. i., at Morgan's store. The patrons and othors interested are roquostod to bo present, as this is tho annual meeting and business of inportance will be considered. J. L. THOMAS, Chairman. Tho monbors of the Pickens C. H. Allianco are requested to be present at their next regular meet ing. J. T. LOOPER, Pres. June 2d, 1894. Go to Cox & Seigler for bargains in stoves, tin ware, crockery, or anything in their line, their goods are marked down 25 per cent. While the Doetor. are Doubting. Scientists have discovered the germs of many diseases but unfor tunately not as yet the means of the destruction of these germs. At present the "culture" and not the destruction of the deadly bac teria seems to absorb their atten tion. However they all agree that a well nourished body and plenty rf ozone are decidedly unfavor ablo to their development. While the doctors aro in this State of un 3rtainty; and oven longer, would it not bo well for the patient to havo recourse to the well-tried Compound Oxegom, which is both gormicido and vitalizer? During tho last twenty-throo years it has cured cases pronounced incurable and this stateni)t substantiated by those who have tried it. It his witnessod tho failuro of "lymph" and life olixir.' I nvestigate the matter for your solf. Send for our book 200pages. it will tell1 you about the remedy and furnish you with many testi monials and records of surprising curos. Book sent froo, Drs, Starkoy and Palon, 1529, Arch St Philadelphia, Pa. New York, San Francisco., Cal, Toronto, Canada FOR iAIdSPEPSil Uso Brown's Iron Bittern. Physicians recommend it. Au c.nlera Iee p i t. S 1.00) per bottle. Genuine hias traide-mar - and crosed red iinesi on wrapper. SHILOI'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great domand Pocket size con tains twenty-five doses only 15c. Children love it. Sold by all druggists. SUIILOH'S CURE is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient consumption, it is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 cts., 50 cts., and $1.00. Sold by all druggists. K ARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great I$lood purifier gives fresh ness and clearnjess to the comi plexion and cures Constipation 25 cts., 50 eta., $1.00. Sold by all druggists. When you get to Greenville go to Gilroath-Durham Copmpany for ai hat, ever you wsnt in Orpckeu'y-ware Ten. ware or Glass-ware, A Guaranteed Cusee. We authorize our advertised drug gist to se Dr. King's New Discovery. for Oo0asumption, Conghe and Colds, upon this condition. If you are af flicted with a- Cough, Cold or any Lung, Throat or Chest trouble, and will use this remedy ae directed, giv ing it a fair trnal, and experience no benefit, you may return the bnttle and have your m~oney reofunded. We could not make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be re'ied on, It never disappoint Trial bottles free at W. 'T. Mco~all's store Large size 50c. and *1.00. M@rs. Joe Person's Remedy Savesq a~ Caw e||Gunty Citizen's leg from A mpu tation. During the latter mouths of last year I was tioubted with ai brea1tmg out on my leg. It came at first in the form of a very large running sore. At ter about a month it commenced to spreadl anud continued until one half of leg, from the knee down, wvas al mfost a solid sore. It gave me much troule. At timnes I was tunable to I trlid variiouls remedies recoim mendeltd bly friends as well as my fail phiysiciun. liut it continued to spreadI and gr~ow worse. <>ie dy I wats talkinhg with a friend sh pesno ma to try .M rs. Jo PesnsHemedly. I bought some of th reey and( wvash anud it began to improve at once, n1 very soonI a cure was pem fected. eloHN 'V. .IOIINSoN, Stony Creek, Casuwell county, N. C. F'or sale by Dr. G. W Earle, Drtug. gis ts and Merchants of the town' *TJunn 7. 1894. t ArtiNe ia Petroleum. It is not periap gniierall y knov that petroleum can now bo produce( r tifloilily. 'The process Is very simpi being the distillation, in i strong irt vessel, under a pressure of 2) atuo nheres, of the animal fats and oils at tonipratnro of 800 degrees C. Under ft vorablo oonaittm 70 per centof the fa ty oils are trans ottied luti troleum wbioh is 90 per cent of tho eoretto rield. The produot thus o ned ha found to be In ee ularido toal with natural petr6it. is aug gated that, witli modifi o 6t ndi tions in the process, oils of dive on3 grades may be produced. It Is premature to predict he change in the petroleum industry or t sa what bearing this discovo May have At prsent it ertainl a to be o littlo practiva1 impotance, t it i nol the loss an interesting fact, d one per haps not to be lost night o The dis. covery will doubtlessly be rther de. veloped, and it is not impre he that it may become of oomameroial I rtance. If, as is olaimed, T0 per t of the animal oil is convertible into ood pe troleum, it would appear t Degras oil, which sells at a oentl gallon, could profitably be convered o a su perior grade of petroleuza sel . . at 12 oents. It would. .n ore re markable than many eftrcaihimut" tions if at some fute tiMe this dis oovery should find impertant place In the production o lubrfiowa and il luminating oia. hina, Glu and Lamps. TOO Petent. A duchess ng a lady's maid had an intervi with. one, to whom, after having ex ined her appearance, she said: "Of course will be able to dress my hair for me "Oh, yes," led the girL "It never takes me more an half an hour to dress a lady's hair.' "Half an ho , my child I" exclaimed the duchess I ocents of terror. "And what on eart hen should I be able te do with myse all the renainder of the morning?"- ndon Tit-Bits. I will preach t Reunion two niles ens of Liberty, 3rd. unday in June, at 11, a. m and Saturday i lit before. . JOaN. Eraxnuno. J. H. Clliyord. New Cavse, WiW., w t r-oubled wvithi Neutralgia and Rheumatisn hIs stomach v'as s1kordered, hlis -Lv< wag affecte~td t. anll alarning degree, app tite full away, and lie was terIIy redl 'eed in) tih:0ll1 strieigth. 'I'iree botth of Electil Bitters cured him. EdwardSbepherd,Harisbur, Ill., h: a 11111ini sore oil ils leg of eight yeai stan)idiIg, Used thiree bottle- of Electi Bitters atid seven boxes of Bucldei's Aur cal Itlve. anid his leg is soilnd ani(d we Johnl1 Speaker, Catawba, 0., hal ilve 1a:r1 Fever sores on his leg, doctom naid I was hinCrable. One bottle Eleerrie B ters and n1 ii e bol Buckler s Arniei Sall ciied him etirthely. 8r'. I by Osboriie Kirksey and W. T.' Mclal. PI'Ikens. ~IthZ7L $z PhaCL2 POR THE PHOLKS. Mn, EDITOR Hero is the way it is; 1000 Palm Fans. Fly Traps. Fly Fans, White Goods and Trinuning Parasols, Umbrellas. A job lot of H ATS,. A job lot of VESTS~ A job lot of SHOE~S, odds ar ends but no shoddy, to cloi out CnEAP FOR cASH-ask see these Goods, and also oi other lines. We have a good stock ai make prices right, W. T. MCFALL. June 1st, 1894. Greet Reductioo io Prices W~ have cut onu' prices per cenit. NowI is yo(nr t to buy. (Come in1 andl~ price. Y& KBow YOU wiII Boy, 0DX & SEIGLEE 131 Main Street, OREEN V11LLE, - .. 8. T. II. NTAILL,Manager. lq_ oullenqe]tU - HoUsE or R EPRUE5ENTATIVEs. nJLABAN MAULDIN is horol - announcod a Candidato for re-ole a tion to the Logislature, subject th action of tho Dejocratic Pr mary. Foit AUDITOR. Tile many friends of W. H1. BRY ANT respectfully announco hiiii a a Candidate for re-election fo County Auditor, subject to actior of the p0ople in the Primary olec, on. 8. J. ROBINSON is haroby an. nrtunced as a Candidate for Coun ty kuditor, subject to the action of of the people in the Primary elec tion. J. E. PARSONS is hereby an nouncoefla, s,.gQpidate for Coun of the p1)op10 in, the Primary Elec tion. STATE SENATE. W.. T. ODELL is hereby announ cod for ro-olection as a Candidate for State Senator, subject to the ac tion of the Domocratic Primary. COUNTY TREASURE. 0. W. SINGLTEPON is horeby announced as a Candidate for County Treasurer, sublject to the action of the people in thu Prima ry olection. J. 1). (JURErON is horoby an nounced as a Candidato for Coun. ty Treasuror, ubject, to the actio of the peoplo in the Primary elec tion. JOISEPI 1 . MU R P11lREE i~ herohy annlhoulnced Is at Candidat for Countv Treasurr, sl1ot t( - the aIctioll of the pqopleI il the Pi mlary i.lection. . IAMES E. Bi)Ol'Gil is hIOr< hy announicd as a Canudidato iu County 'IlasulrerI, I shject to ti act ion ( the peopl in th e Prim ry eleetion. J. T. YolNOALOO1) is herol. ann1l(ounleed For le-iiliinaition as Candidate for (ouIty Treiasur. subject to the action of the pdo: in the Primary election. Scroot COMMIS810NER. J. A, McWIIORTER is bere] announcod as a Candidate f SSchool Commissioner, subject the action of the 1)0op)1 in the Pr mary olectioni. T1. CH RIS. ROBINSON is her by announcod as a Candidato fi School Commissioner, subject the action of tho people in the Pr mary election. PnronATrE JIInE. J. 13. NEWVBERY is hereby ai Snounced for re-noanination as Candidate for Probate Judge, su joet to the action of the peop)10 the Primary election. M. F. HESTER is hereby a nounced as a Candidate for Pr ;e bato .Judlge, subject to the acti< Lo of the preoplo inl the P~rimairy ele 'in ' COUNTPY SUPRm~VrsoR. M4ATT["H EW H1END1RICKS hor:'hy jmnoutnced as ai Candidi for County Su perv isor, subjoet tho action or thi peopleI in the P mary eoetion. J1. R. ROSS is hoeri'hy flimnIuC as a Candidate for County Sup' __visor, subject to the action of peop~le in the P'ri mary eloction. 0. 1P. FIELD is hlorehy apn1ol cod as a Candidato for County I [ the pe(oplt in t he Pinliary oleicti (:o( as a Canididato fo~r Couutly p)orvisor,subject to the action of Derniocratiic Primary election. And ee Ithe Iii boels 1pe w),iit h OU4~ li4 HR IVEl 1P! Ld, the oly) J. eenits oni the arb--t. TI L L *.,i C lupi1,y, Ctuli bia, 8s. (3. Sold by3 all Jiruggistat. G. , Wyatt, Agent, Encloy, S. (., May 13 5 Many Personls Are broken down from overwork or homuseh care8 Browni's I 0on DIIttorit e rebuidd the isys, ll d1 Igestion, removes Ocerts of ' ni 'ttn-n iialaria. (ot the genui J. (1. Co-ru s , M, I". ANaxe,' (reenille, 8. (3. T1. P., Co-JrnAN, C. L. IIlttNoswon-rU, Pickena, R. ( H~ave assiociatedl thenmselvent toge'ther the practice of lawv in its v'ariouis braant and will give careful attenttion to all I mneaa und~ertakeni by thmein. I)1aa an discounit neflgotiate.4 .Or you are all worn out, really gdnd for noll it.i general debility. r 0 2/A A Dry Goods. NOTIONS, CARPET8, Mr t.- reon " Goods ana prcesC. eatorials at Sample of Cut Prices. Belding spool Silk 8 cents. Knitting Silk (best) 28 cents. Coats Cotton 4 cents a spool. Cream a'd white Ribbonsq reduced. All Fans at reduced prices. All Ribbons at cut prices. All Laces and Lace Edgings at cut prices. A Coroline Corset at 10 cents. Window Slade at 25 (,ents. Cornice Poles at 28 e-nt . l'Table Oil Cloth at, 20 nvnt. Matting at 10 cents. by the piece. New supply A1. O Shlirts at 75 cents. 21 yards le slan 1141, for l.0 10 cenits lBk ie, t wil ek, i ur only re:su)ll f.r '11,1h 1iay'oc in rcsisthle immedialte noo# Of m110n 0. McAlister. P. . e attern. i (4rIeel)N. ilt-, S. C ., 111 1I a r, lo This Week's BaRIillS! 3 O E AND BA4PJ\ISN'S. *21 lnohes 29e in thle moist de - sirable colorii ngs 'iandI black1 -There is nothing in the mnarkc to < to equal it foti quaility or valut Making it ''once in~ a lift'~im ~. 3bargain. (We had a chance th'rouigh friend of ours of pu rchasmig U 1lot of Lace Ginghams muanufa~ tured to retail for 36e. We hav -themn at 18Be per yard. A n o -portunlity grasped is ai 'ust'omIe m 5 caught. C 195 c in Naiv y anad C, eami. e svery seldomi we 4can get thi . E a woolen goodsIthe eream wi W s Illl to l'* ~i- a: I wille H.ori l rya hIo a u of*~ DI 311 L ->ct- 3 11.. Qm t:( w e , ebcptu $1."t . WI (e viM le 'lod vayle tiuhottream Mitt s ie n cib year th aut 4. . Exceptipet trd hbeen the vrdicW(t7 hf evey ady has~ii~ onrie (ed thatre haveP the pti ties lne 7n (reeanvil lh les 4 IT IS POOR ECONOMY To Pa y 75 cts for a. pair of 4mfogs tilt W1,01.ear iff .s IortgAs a1 pair o 0111's fr$ .0 TI re i4 luioiig Iist sOli1 brit Solid benthIrin any SilO' i.40 sell4 We gour. ninteo flaip. WO HOu Me LARGEST STOCK EVER SHOWN IN PICKENSI. . is -y olier "lPi'll iellt in O"r.Storp is jist as conile- We are working f0o' your' riade. lI ' IIsily ai fthe go le Ic i, ItItre p Hazood, & Go. State of South Carohi,10 (OF ('n n111 V (I o fl'k4'n S. S om o I'les. Copy ofS~iosfor Rielief-(Comn Johnl T.Atoy nhsOwn Iiright, ;111,1 a .l Adb inlistrator of Hilry .l. Anthony, Wshiti E,. eii nlricks Sarahi~ A. rvoixmi, Averillai Fiel<1, !1:1,rens C.. 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