The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, June 21, 1894, Image 3

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The Reeple's jourryai1 THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 18.94. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. We will send the JOURNAL and the HoMVE AND FARM one year for $1.25. Prof. J. L. Murphroo will sing at Salem Oconeo County, on tho 4th gunday in Juno. Barnett Allgood, who has been attending college at Dahlonega,Ga., is spending his vacation at home. Jones & Garrison has some at tractive reading in tl eir advertise ment this week. A citizen of our town, who recent ly visited V. A. Ferguson, says that his crop is the finest in the county. J. H. Newton, who has been 'n Georgia several wooks, in the insu rance business, is at home for a short while. There will bo preaching at Grif fin church at 11 o'clock, on the 4th Sunday morning instant, by Rev. T. J. Rook. Rev. J. C. C. Newton and daugh ter, are visiting relatives and friends near town. Thoy-will re turn to Japan soon. J. S. H. Price, of Milo Crook, was initown Tuesday and reports a good shower in his section Monday night, and crops in fine condition. M. M. Holder, who lins boon at tonding the Military school at Winston, N. C., is at home for the acation. V. C. Branmlott has a change in lis ad. this week. He tells you of iomo useful articles he has for ale. WV. E. Griflin and Z. L. Chain Olin, of Liberty, were in town Tuesday, and mado a pleasant call At the Journal oflico. Miss Minnie Kirksey roturned iomo Saturday. She graduated vith distinction last wok from ho Wint.hro) 'raining School in ,olumiai. Rev. Mr. Watson, of G roonwood, 3 in town, assisting Rev. a. R. hiallor in the protracted meeting, hich b o g a n in the Methodist hiurch Mondlay morning. Leroy Hlartwell, infant son of (r. andl Mrs. L. P. Orr, died at leir home in Pickene, on the 13th stant. Roev. 0. R. Shaffer per rmned the burial services. The roavcd faiily have the symp)a y of the entire commiunity. Rev. rr J. Rook p)reached a very >ar, earnest and sound sermon Faith, Sunday, in the Baptist nrch. The peoplo of Pickons idelighted, because the Baptist >thers woero able to secure his vices as pastor. Niley, the 8 year old son of Ir . Miller, had the misfortune to a~ rplintor about four inches g in his log one dlay last wveek, ,vas very painful, but the little owv stood it manfully. it was, racted by D)r. G. W. Earle. ). F. Sutherland & Bro., of nipkintowvn, lost by fire their 'e-honso and stock of goods on 14th instant. It is believed 5 the fire was started by an in liary. Their loss will amount bout $2500, with no insurance. >me people are constantly bled with yimrples and boils, 3ially About the facc and neck. best remedC~y is a thorough course yer's- Sarsaparilla, which expels amors through the prop)er chian.. and so make thc skina becomne healthy,' and fair. call attention to the new ad emnent of W. L. D~ouglas $3.00 wich appears in our issuc to We have every assurance from anmufacturze that the recent im. ment in style and quality will more satisliction than ever to caters of these popular shoes. ron used a great (deal of hair n g, but was very parucular to only the best to he founid ini the et, If Ayers Ilair Vigor had obtained then, doubtless he :1 have tested its merits, as so, (distinuguished aund inshijunabi o ar~e doing now-a-dla ys, o stockholders of the Con tr'a ational Joint Stock Comnpany) ast Friday evoning and elect. > following moemuors to sorve zer yoar as a Board of Direc T. Ca Martin, President; Dr. .Clayton, Vice President; 3 H. Gaines, Treasure; HI. C. iy, Secretary; R. G. Gaines nallo..in., and- L..os .. CaJI> op THANK.-I take this nothod of than king the members of tho County allianco, tho mom bors of Pickenms C. 1H. allianco, and all tho citizons, who so genorously contributed of their inoans to a1s sist, m1e, during my rocenit misfor ttne and prolonged sickiss.-J. L. Il.NIRIU(Ks. No-ro.:.-rho committo', ap pointed by the G rand Jury to ox am11ino the books of tho various county officors, will meet. at, Pick ens C. I1. on Thursday, the 28th in stant. All tho ollicors, inch l'iimr tho trial justicos in the Couty, aro horoby iotifiod to moet, tih committoo mid . havo their mooks ready for oxamination. W. T. Bowl-:N, ChairmaI1111n. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, t'al., says: "Shiloh's Ca tarrh Remedy is the first medi cine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 25c. Sold by all druggists. Mrs. T. S Hawkins, Chattanoo ga. Tenn., says: "Shiloli'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 becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special men tion. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not exist, and it is guartn teed to (o till that is claimed. Electric Bit. ters will cure all diseases of the Hivcr and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and other affections eansed by im pure blood. Will oirive malaria from the 4,ystem and prevent is well as cure all ma larial fevers. For cure of headache, con. itipation and indigestion try Electric Bit Lers. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price. 60 cents, and $1.00 per hotile. Sold by W. 'r. McFah, Pick eus, 8. C. FUN. Fin is the oily 11 Ilst.rated mpp r publish ed inl Smtith Carolinia. It is plumb full if wit and( Inimor, sentt to your addiress six mothts otn trial f ort wetyt i! ve-eent S. Send stamls4 for stimpleopy atd cihi rates. Address Fium .Ptblishing Co, 2N) Ma int St Colmibia S. C. KIARL'S CL(OVER ROOT will purify your Blood, clear your complex ion, regulate your Bow els atid make your head clear as a bel 1. 15c., 50C,, and .9l. Sold by all druggists. It Simolid Be il Every House. J. B. Wilson, 37 1 Clay St., Sharps burg, Pa., says he will not, be with out Dr. King's New Discovery1 for thtat it eured Is wife whot was threat enedl with Pttetmonia aiftet an ma:tta:ck of ''La Grippe,"' when - vai'outs othier retmediies and1( several phtysciants hadic dotne her 110 good. Hohert liarber, of Cooksport, Pa., clatims D~r. King New Discovery has done~ himt mor~e good titan anythintg heo ever uisedh for Lunrg Troulhe. NothIin~g hike it. lTry it. Free Trial Bottles at. W. T'. M1c Fall, P'ickens S. C2. Large bottles 50c. and $1.00. Cox & Seigler wiill sell you a buicket and dlihpr for 20 cents that you havo been1 paying 30 cents for. Go to soo thorn if you want a bar gain. Co t~o Cox & Soiglor for bargains in stoves, tiln warlo, erocke'ry, or anything in their line, thoir goods are. marked down 25 por cent. *Incklent' A ruilen Salve. I'he nest Salve in the wvold for enits brutises, sores, ulcers, stilt, rheutm, fever corns, and atlI skin ernttltions, and posit iise. lv cures piles, or no pay required. It is guairatnteedl to give pecrfect satisf action, or. montey refutndedt. Price, 25 cents per* box. For stale by W. TI. McI~all, Pickens. S C. Theli secretairy of t he Elkhtart Carria e andt 1lirness Al ig. Co., of E k hart, It. Intforms us that, their prices will [he lowu for 1%imL hanm ever'. Ii i vshtes us to ask our' readert ntot to p~urchiaso un 'thing it the'line of carr'inges, wagonts. b~eyeles or htarniess tint il tey Lev 4OSenlt 4 cents ini stamiip1 to itat tosttago On thmeir 112 pago cat alognte. VSe tadve'o f.hte read~ers of this tpaper to ram'ombo' h is~ Eg gestlon. COULD HARDLY WALK ON AcCOUNT OF RH EUMATISM P, H. FORD -o' Qiuaohita Cith, La., \ After "P TWO YEARS / ~ Suffering 'ii1~ 4. / ~IS CURED Till USE 01F Ayers Sarsaparilla "FPor fumlly two yearts, I sufferted frum '-' trteuatiuIsmi, andt~ wa~s frequenittly in snei h a cottdition1 tat I could htardly walk. O I sipent somte timue itn I lot Sprhigs, Ark., and( thte treattmet htelped m1e4 for the co t ime being; but sootn the compjluait re-O turtnedi and I wats as badly affileted as i ever. Ayer's Satsap~aria heing recomi- c, mendediA~, I resolved to try it, atnd, after usintg six botties, I was completely 0a cured."-P. II, Fonne, Quachita CIty, La. oH Ayer's mSarsaparilla s -Admitted oH AT THE WORLD'S FAIR O *2i9.9,9.Q99QQQoQ0o00000 While the Doetors are Doubting. Scientists havo discovered the germs of many disoases but uifor tuna(tely iot as yet tho mean s of tho destruction of thoso gorms. At present tho "culturo" and not the destruction of tho deadly bac toria seeis to absor) their atton llowever they all agroo that at well Ilollrishod bo(dy 1111d ploilty i ( )W110 i111'k ded o idd y llfut[vor abb- tt)o iei developineilt. Wl111iito t he dol.rs1ar inl this Stato of unl frianty:mad (een longer, would aitbL well I'mr the pationt to nIavt rIcours to the well-tried CouIjmound Oxegem, whieli is both geim icido and vitalizor? During th last twenty-throo yours it has eur11'1d cases p1ronounced incurablo aUd this statneout substantiatod by those who have tried it. It 1111 witnossod the failure of "lymph" and life olixir.' Invostigate tho matter for your Rolf. Sond for our book 200 pages. it will toll you about the remedy and furnish you with many testi monials and rocords of surprising curos. Book sont froo, Drs, Starkoy and Paln, 1529, Arch St Philadelphia, Pa. New York, San Francisco., Cal, Toronto, Canada FOIE DYSPEPIA Ume lrown's Iron Hcitters. Physieham. recommend it. All doalers keep it. s.) per bottle. Genuine has trade-lnar - nd crossed red lines on wrapper. SIILOH'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand Pocket size con tains twenty-five doses only 15c. Children love it. Sold by all druggists. SHILOII'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. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood purifier gives fresh ness and clearness to the coin plexion and cures Constipation q5 ets., 50 cts., $1.00 Sold by all druggists. When yol get to Greenville go to Gilreath Duiham Comipany for m hat evei you waat inl Ciokeiry-waie Tlrinl. wareC or Glassware. & -- v a n . '.'s i ndigestion and ! 3: 9.- ' . mTERlS. A 4. S1lI'8uI1te( ( E O.iie We no t hoi izeO 0our adh-ert ised drug gist t o so r. King's New Discovery. r'or Ccn-umnpt ion, Coughs and Colds, upon04 this cond.lit ion. If y 0ou are' af thete:l wi th a Cough, Cold or aniy I ~nni;, T1hr'o.it or Chest trouble, and wIi us- this remiedly as direuted , giv ing' it a fir trial, andi expeience no henii'it, you mnay return the bottle and1 have your' moniey refunded. We could niot. make this offer did we not know that Dr. King's New Discovery could be relied on. It never disappoint Tr'ial bottles free at W. T. McFall's store Large size 50c. and *1.00. Mrs, Joe Person's Remedy Saves a C asaw ell Counity Citizen's leg from A mpu tation. During the latter months of Tat year I was troubled with a breakimg out on my leg. It came at fiirst in the form of a veiry lar'ge r'unning sore. After about a month it commnencod to spread and continued until one half of leg, from the knee down, was al most a solid sore. It gave me muich tr'oule. At times I was unable to walk. I tried varl1ious r'emedies rcom mllndedf by fr'iends as5 well as5 miy family p)hysician . Bunt it coinmued to spre4ad1 and grow worse. One day I waIs talking with a friend aibout having it amputated, and she per'suadled mec to try Mr's. .Joe, Person's Remedy. I bought somle of the remedy and wvash and it began to unlprove at once, and very sooni a cureC was perfected, dJoHN W. JOnNsoN, Stony Creek, Caswell county, N. C. l-'or sale by' Dr. G. WV. Earle, Drug. gists and Mech'lanits of the town. June 'i, 1 894. t f Snecim~en Case.. I ronied wit h, N'4enniigia :11ni lthem(ali smI1, Ilie fell aiway, 4nd heI was1 tribly redu. of1 FI' ri 44 it 1r. , enred(ii himl. .16 luard 4 ' hip e i .arsn -I , 111 . had'114; Itandin. i ed ghre hutue ofl F:11ectric Andiean (vl boels of vt OlURe' A rni 1. \' : it PIL... , t uha. only had cive lr! Kirher ndln wI. .. (hnnn Picken,1,4 LOU PARKS' SCALP. Taken by an Indian, Then Grafted Iak In Place as Good ad Now. A tall old man, with hair rapidly changing from gray to white, sautered into tho Arljngton. A peculiar featuro about his head attracted tho attention of an observer. Shining through his thin looks and forming at senicirclo on the back of the scalp was a bright red irregular line. Tito card that ho twirled nervously in his fingers boro the namo of Louis Parks, and an old gentleman in the lobby greeted -him aiffectionately as Lou. When he went out his friend talked about him to a circle of interest ed loungers. "That was old Lou Parks," ho remarked, with an inflection of ad miration. "Ho was one of us whon we went up into the Bitter Root country, away back in 1858. Did you notice that red ring on his head? Well, gon tlemen, the ragged edge of a Black foot's knife made that scar, and all the skin and hair inside of it woro torn from the skull by a red scoundrel's muscular arm. The event occurred just about where Pocatollo, Ida., now is. "Lou Parks and three other white men had gone over in that neighborhood to search for something or other, I for got what, and one day Lou went out from camp to kill some meat. The other follows heard him shoot once, and after awhile, wondered why he didn't bring his game into camp or shoot again, as the country just swarmed with game. Then they concluded to go out and find out what was the matter. "About half or three-quarters of a mile away they saw a man lying in some bushes and rode up to find Lou. He was unconscious, and his head was covered with blood pouring from a hole about as big as a tin cup. It was easy to see lie had been scalped. No Indians had boon soon in the neighboood, and the boys couldn't understand where they had gone, because Lou's gun and knife were still with him. They looked around for signs, and deeper in the chaparral, about 20 yards away, found the dead body of a Blackfoot Indian. He was shot in the spine, and in his clinched hand was a bunch of hair. it was Lou's scalp. "The boys loosened the Indian's grasp and released the thing, and one of them suggested the bright idea of stick ing it back on Lou's head. They washed it in water from one fellow's leather bottle and washed their partner's head. Then they fitted the scalp back in place and tied it on with strips of horse blan. kot. When Lou came to his senses, he said that he was kneeling down waiting for an elk, which lie thought he heard below him, to come along, when he sud denly felt something grab his hair from behind and then pull the whole top of his head off. He said that before he went off he saw something black go in front of him and pulled his rifle's trig ger as ie himmself fell forward on his face. "For months he lingered between life and death, but finally recovered. When the blanket. strip bandage was taken off, soni tine after the attack, by an arumy surgeon at a post, 400 or 600 miles away, where Lou was taken, it was found that the scalp had begun to grow on again, and after several years' treatment, it be came as you see it now. Lou would give a cow any titme to (find out whlat, that lIn diani was duing ou. mwr'o -Mn atny hto took the chmances on scalping imt alive wheni he hiad a dead cinch on get tinig his hair by sticking the knife in his neck first. Lou is here from Mis souiri, where lho is now living, hbut lhe ain't after anty postoflico, you can bet." -OF FOR THE PHOLKS. Mu, Eo1o Here1' is the way it is; 1000 Palm Fans. Fly rlaps, Fly Falns, White Goods and Trimmuings. Par'asols, Umbrellas. A job lot of HATS. A job lot of VESTS. A job) lot of SHOES, odds andl enlds but no0 shoddly, to close out CHEAP FOR CAH-aBk to see these Goods, and also our' other lines. We have a good stock and make prices righlt, Your-s, June 1st, 1894. Here is the Place To Buy Your G~OODS. If you want v alue receivt'ed fr your monley. I dlon't have to be0 under sold-if youi dlon't believe it come1 andt try me. I hiave somet ITRIC 1'. A l'I'LI V I N EQ A R:, at Tlwenty five eet S per gaO1lf. I have F~ I (O U IH, MOIASS ES, 8'UA ll, C O F' 1' E 10, CA NNED G ( DS I)~ -a nd lo~s of other things youl neal, that will1 go very cheap for If you1 like N ar-kerel, try mine If you1 like Whlite Fish try If you chew T o 1. aoe o, try -rf youi smok (ig-ars, try mine. Wqpoul dcnqeiqt4. HOUSE OF REPi'ESENTATIVES. W. W. F. BRIGHT is horeby an nounced as a Candidato for the Houso of Ropresentativos, subject to tho action of the people in tlio Primary oloction. LABAN NAULDIN is horoby announced a Candidato for re-oloc tion to the Logislaturo, suibject to the action of the Domocratic Pri mary. Fou AUDIToR. 11. A. CHRISTOPHER is hr by announced as a Candidato for County Auditor, subjoet to tho ac tion of the poopio inl the Primary eloction. Tho many friends of W. H. BRY A NT rospectfully announco hi In as a Candidato for ro-olection for County Auditor, subject to action of the peoplo in tho Primary olcc tion. S. J. ROBINSON is heroby an nounced as a Candidato for Coun ty Auditor, sibjet to the action of of the peoplejin the Primnry oloc tion. J. E. PARSONS is horoby an nouincod as a Candidate for Coun ty Auditor, subjet. to the action of the poplo in the Primary Ele t ionl. S-r An: S.:sA T :. w. T. o.ELL is here)y announ cod for ro-olection as a Candidate for Stato Sonator, subject to thoIle ac tion of the Democratic Primary. 0. W. SINGLETON is horeby annonced as a Candidato for County Treasurer, subject to the action of the 1x-ople in the Prima ry election. J. D. CI'RETON is hereby an nounced as a. Candidato for Coin ty Treasuror, flh)ject to tho action of the po)pl ill the Primary olei Lion. .OSEP ' S. Nt'ItI'RlEE is hiorohy ann1o1mI eind as a Camb(Idaitf for County TreasurEor, sllbject to the action of the ople in the Pri imiary eletinl. by3 almoun)llced( as a ('aididato for C~ounlty T1roa.4tir('r, subJjoe't to tiho ry oloe~tion. J. TI. YOI'NWIILOD is hotreihv annlounic)d for re-nlominlationl as a Candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the action of the1 ple(Pt ini the Primary (ltionl. Senoot Colmassioxisn. J. A. McWHIORTPER is hlerob.y announced1 as a Candidato for School Conunissioner, subjet to the action of the people in the Pri mary olection. T. CHIS. ROBINSON is hero by announced as e. Candidate for School Commissioner, subjoet to the action of the peoplet iln the Pri mariy eloetion. PaIOnATE J.isi)O. J1. B. NEWTBE R{Y is hereby nn nounced0( for ro..nom)l~inationl as8 a Candidate ior ProbaltE .Judge, sub joet to thl et toln of t he people ini the Priniary olection. Mr. F. IIE'STER is het'reby anl noulnced as. a (Canldidato for Pro baito .Judge, subject to tiht actionl of the people inl the 1Pimary eloc tion. Coux'ry SurJrElvlsoln. MATTHEW IIEND)RICKS is herehy annon cedl as a Candidate for County Superviso r, subjoet to the action of thie people in the Pri mary electionl. J1. RI. ROSS is bieoby announcedl as a Candidato for County Supor visor, subject to tile action of tihe 1)0op)o in the( Primaruiy elect ion. 0. P. FIELD) is hlert'by annl~oun (cod as a Candidate for County Sui porvisor, subjett to 111o action Iife M. P'. ROG ERH is bieby anniloun codi as a Candiidaito~ fo)r CounIIty Sii peorviser, silljet t o t he' actionl of tile Domnocratic PrimarU iy election. Thle County Alliance of Pickons Counlty will hold its next regular meeting July 11ith next. By ordler of tile District Alliance. JoHN CI. WA'rNNs, Sec'ry 3rd District Alliance. The County Allianco of Pickens wvill iee NOTIONS, cPul 6,a All Dress Good I * all .\l 2t.riaL4 at Lider all previouls prb-e .S h Goods and get price:. Sample ol Cut Prices. Boldingspool Silk , cIl. .. K nitting Hilk I best ) 2 v i i 'Coats Cotton I oents :i -Cream ait b hi ed. All Fans at rJ ine All Ribbonls it Iut All Laces and 1. 3e10ts. A Coroh ne Cmo, i j Window hl - "ornlee lea Table oi Ih cI h I en I Is. 21yas e 10 cents lil !c 'ents. >rices 11 is -11 th-nu e I .I "o .t y. Greenville, S. C., , tIi Shelled (Corn M4SPILLD JOE[S AD AM 8~ii THIS WL' Remnants in C; will be celosed a.t 2. Wool Dress Coods. Six piees 40l inich ii o yar. ls: Ip vOile, forlue loe fo io Ieen patters andld; treat arain 1 % ~t io~ wLthe t!a ONEeSll &.ARSN 19n40) Pooo*. EAPNESS., POCR ECONOMV - I- lo vn 1131ulr of 8110ES h1 .f as losig as it Pflfr of 1 . i ' lhijig blif soliM biut Sold 1e !;her in mlly SIHM we sell. lie guar. aldi.t Illi-. We Hi' the LARGEST STOCK I FVIR SHOIWNI PICKENS. .0 iht r11.1 'p'illl', nill 11 10111. Sto'e" isE jt,t comlilele. We are working v 411 e 1) ls (laily and M uslit ' eleis H agood, Bruce . & 0111 &G. I'la'e n1 I no' serve' le41 .) o I\' il li;: owvil ri (.t I istr1I~or of Henry J. en. i re1olrieks, nA vI-r1ila Field, . ). t hoin' ly, Jml : Ie , . .. 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