The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, June 28, 1894, Image 3
The Jeeple's Jeurg9el.
THURSDAY, JUNE 28,.1894.
LOCAL PARAGRAPHS.
We will send the JOURNAL and
the HoME AND FARM one year for
$1.25.
B. F. Cobb, jr., of Richmond, Va.,
wps in town last wook.
Miss Melanie 'Thornley returned
home last week, from Anderson.
Capt. J. W. Butlor of,Atlanta,
was in town last week.
Mr. Jas. Stool, of Groonvillo, was
n town last week. *
V. T. Aikin's horse was killed
lay lightning last Thursday.
Dr. J. R. Riley preached a very
ntoresting sermon in the Presby
:erian church last Sunday.
N. P. Sorcerer of Poidmont
steam-lboating Co. was in town last
fonday.
Mrs. W. M. McCaslan and daugh
ir, Miss Nannie, of Laurens, are at
io Ambler houso.
Julian W. Bruce, of Anderson,
sited his mother, Mrs. S. P.
ruco, last Sunday.
See change in T D Harris' ad.
tis week. le koops up his stock
suit the times.
Miss Daisy Symnmes of Green
lle, is visiting friends and rola
,e8 in town.
Lowis & Son have added greatly
the appearance of their store by
tting a coat of paint on it.
liss Gertrude Hagood of Eas
, visited relativos in town last
;urday and Sunday.
)r. J. F. Williams has boon quite
for tho past wook, but is soimo
.or.
r. Dan Suthorland and wifo, of
ipkintowii, aro visiting Mrs.
eenco Griflin this wook.
's. .ulia A. Smith, who has boen
ing friends aud rolatives in
ons, returned homo last week.
ss Bossio Ballontino, of Au
., Ga., and Mr. Ohlio Fant and
, miss Julia, of Anderson, aro
.ng Capt.. Thornley's family.
ev. J. T. Burdino, of Sunny
3 was in town Tuesday and;says
a his sect ion has not had rains
,ugh lately for a good season1.
.ID Stephens, of Red mond, was
* town Monday, and1( reports a
1 shower in his neighborhood
daiy.
wv. 0. w. Singleton, of Loop
vas in town M o n d1 a y , andl
ta good news of fino rains on
-(de of the county.
N. Bolding, of Prators, visit
0 JOUNAnt oflico Tuesday, and
ets good rains in his neighbor
9 the card of D~r. WV. A. Byers,
.ical and scientifiic optician.
flice is over.Dr. A ddison's drug
,Greenville.
'if. Lang Clayton was in town
lay. He has just finished a
esful and satisfactory year,
rmncipal of the To'wnvyille
I.
o Pickens Guards will have a
1 Meeting at Mt. Carmel
-,h, the 30th instant, at 2, p.
thony Stewvart, who wvas a cit
of Pickens county until 189~0,
.at his home in Oconee county
e 5th instant, lie leaves a
or and many relatives in this
;y to mourn his death.
t many business houses in these
!d States can boast of fifty years'
inig. Th'le busmness of Dr. J. C.
& Co., Lowecll, Mass., whose
miparable Sarsaparilla is known
used everywhere, has passed its
entenniail and( was neCver 50
ous ais at present.
s. w. w. white who has been
ng her p~aronts, Mr. and Mirs.
Thornley, for the paist two
3, rOturnedl to her home in
rson Iast Saturday.
ss Claudia Provost, a very
ning andl accomlfl ishodl young
of Anderson, visi ted Miss Cor
r'uco last Saturday and Sun
lie, two years old1 child of
1(d Mr's B. H. Williams', died
ir homeo at Cedar Rock, on
ith instant, anid was buried
family cemetery. The be
Ifamily have the symupathios
ost of friends and relatives.
r's Pills p~romoto the natm-'a]
of the b.>wels, without which
an be nio regular, healthy ope
.For the cure of biliousness
ition, sic-< headache, constipa.
aundicse, andl liver complaint,
ilI ave no equal. Every
* Iectivy
WANTED-A few Boarders. Ap
ply t0 Mrs james Thompson. tf.
Androw Parritt, living near towi
is sick with. typhoid fever.
Thoso wishing to spend the sum
mier months in Pickens will fin(
comfortable quarters at reasonabi
rates at Mrs. James Raines'.
Dr. Earlo has some pure Kentuc
ky Applo Vinegar, which he bough
for his own use, but will sell soml
of it. It is oxcellent for picklos.
Prof. 3 rii Looper went to Pump
kingtown last week to tako "charg
of a class in music. Prof Loopo:
W11s (1uitO popular im Pickens, hav
ing given entire satisfaction to hiE
patrons. - e was horo severa
wooks, teaching vocal and instru.
montal music.
Sam Brown, CON'd, is chargod by
the coroner's jury with the nurdoi
of a colorod baby. Ho claims tc
havo shot tho child accidentally,
but took the precaution to be out
tho .way when he was wanted by
the oflicors of the law. The dood
was connittod near Flat Rock in
Liberty township.
Carrior pigeon No. 98, winch wan
turned. loose by V. E. Hudgens al
Easley, last Sunday morning, tc
return to Philadelphia where it
belongs, went into Capt. Thorn.
ley's house Monday night to get
out of the rain. He will release it
in a few days.
Rev. A. B. Watson, of Greenwood,
who has been assisting Rev. G. R
Shaffor, in a series of meetings at
this placo, during the past weok,
returned to his home, on Tuosday.
1He was a welcomo visitor and was
among friends and relatives, his
mother being a native of Pickens
county. He made many friends
whilo amongst us and expressed
himsolf as boinlg well pleased with
our peoplo and our beautiful moun
tai sconory. Wo hope he may
mako it convenient to visit us
agaim.
There seems to be a hungry thief
prowling about Pickons at night.
Monday night the dining rooim of
ono of our citizons was entered by
tho window. and a loaf of broad ta
kon from the tablo, that had beon
prepared for futuro use, and Tues
day night, whilo another family
were at tho table, their kitchen was
entored and a pan of biscuit was
taken off a stovo. It appears that
soein hungry thief is travoling
aroindi in search of broad, as they
seem not to dlisturb anything else,
and it would be well to keep a look
out for the thief.
No'rim..-The committee, ap
pointed by the (Grand Jury to ex
amine the books of the various
county officers, will meet at Pick
ens C. H1. on Thursday, the 28th in
stant. All the officers, includmng
the trial justices in the County,
are hereby notified to meet the
committee and~ have their books
read1y for examination.
W. TI. BowEN, Chairmnan.
Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San
Diego, Cal., says: "Shilohi's Ca
tarrh Remedy is the first medi
cine I have over found that
would do me any good.'' Price
25c. S'>ld by all druggists.
Mrs. T. S. Hawk ins, 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.
Thlis remedly is becoming so well know
and so p)OPUlar as to need( no0 special men01
tionl. All who have used Electric Bittern
sing the same sohg of praise. A purei
miUc~ino dloes not exist, and it is guaran
teed to (10 all that is claimed. Electric Bit
ters will-cure all diseases of the liver an11
kidlne, will .romove ipimp~les, boils, sal
rhmeulm and~ other affectin cansed110( by hn1
pure blood. WVill orive malaria from tI
systeml and( prevenlt as well as cure all 1ma
-harial fevers.. For curte of headache, eon
stipaitijon anid inidigestion try Electiic Rit
ter's. Jnti re sat isfact ion gularanlteed, o
mon iey refnded((. Price, 50 cents, and $1.01
per b~ottle. Sold by W. T. McFall, Pick
eus4, s. C.
Fn i s the. only I llust rated ptaper pub likl
ed ini SouthI t'aroulinai. It, is plumbii fiu
llmnt bs on ilra I fort went y live-eents. Si n
stamps l fori samtpie cop~iy and club i rates.
Addlress Fiun Pubtlishinig Co, 230) Mauin S
Columbilia S. C.
KARL'S OLOVElR ROO'T wvil
purify your Blood, clear you
complexion, regulate your Bom
ebs and make v'our head clear n
a bell. 15c., ,^0c,, and $1. Sol
by all diruggists.
Cox & Soigler will sell y'ou
bucket and~ dipper for 20 cents th;
you have hoeon paying 30 cents fe
Go*( to see thomt if you want a ha
gain.
E~eke' Arnicn Salve.
C'he nest Salve in the world for et
bruises, sores, ulers, salt rheumn, fes
sores, telter, chapped hands, chilblahi
COrns, and all skin eruiptionls, anld positil
ly cures ples, or~ no pay required. It
guaranteedl to give perfect satisfaction,
money refunded. Price, 25i cents por~ bo
. While the Doetors are Doubtiu
Scientists have discovered the
germs of many diseases but unfor
Stunatoly not as yet tlo moans o
ho destruction of theso gorms
At present the "culturo" and not
tho destruction of tho doadly bac.
toria sooms to absorb IhiHr atton
tion.
However they all agree that a
well nourisheod body and )lenty
of ozone are decidedly unfavor
able to their dovolopmont. Whilo
the doctors aro in this State of un
certainty; and even longer, would
it not be well for the patient to
havo recourse to the well-tried
Compound Oxogom, which is both
gormicido and vitalizer? During
the last twonty-throo years it has
cured cases pronouncod iticurallo
and this statnenot substantiatod
by thoso who have tried it. It
hns witnessed the failur; of
"lyml)h" and life olixir.'
I nvostigato the mattor for your
self. Sond for our book 200 pagos.
it will toll you about the remedy
and furnish you with many testi
monials and records of surprising
cures. Book sent free, Drs,
Starkey and Palen, 1629, Arch St
Philadelphia, Pa. Now York, San
Francisco., Cal, Toronto, Canada
FOR DYSPEPSIA
Uwe Brovn's Iron Bittern.
Physicians recommend it.
All dealcrs keep it. S1.00 per bottle. Genuln*
las trade-mar: and crossed red lines on wrapper.
SHILOIPS 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.
SHILOH'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 con
plexion and cures Constipation
25 cts., 50 cts., $1.00. Sold by all
drugg ists.
When you get to Gieenville go to
Gilreatli--Durham Company for N hat
ever you-want in Crockery-ware Tin.
ware or Glass-ware.
F.OR T'l 1b y1o04Df
9-F wenkties, Mthiria, indigestion and
Biliouse. -S JON "cTTERS.
It cure~ 'l::ly ''s .ile by 'all dealers ti'
-A Guna'aiiteed OCare.
We a uthorizeo.our advertised drug
gist to so Dr. King's New Discovery,
for Consumption, Coughs 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 as directed, giv.
ing it a fair trial, and experience no
benefit, you may return the bottle and
have your money refunded. We could
not make this offer (lid we not know~
that Dri. King's New Discovery could
be relied on. It never disappoint..
rial bottles free at WV. T. McFall's
store Large size 50c. and *1.00.
Specimen cases.
J. H . Cl1ifford, New Cassel, Wis., wa
troubiled with Neuralgia and Rh.Ieiunatism,
his stomachl was disorderedl, his Livcr
was afi'ected to an aiuarmiing degree, appe
Bite fell away, rad he was terribly redln
cod in Ileshi and strength. Three bett Les
of Electric Bitters cured him.
Ed wnrd Shepherd,iHarrisburg, Ull., had
a ruiniinig sore on his leg of elih years5
stadin. Used three bottles of Electrk
Bitters and seven boxes of Blucklen's Avnh.
ea Salve, and1 his leg is sound and wenl.
Johnt Speaker, Cat awba, 0., had five hawge
Fever sores on his leg. doctors said hit
was incurable. One bottle Electrie Bit
ters and] one box Buckler's Arnica Salvi
cured1 him entirely. Sr'il !by' Osborne &
Kirksey and WV. 'T. MeFall. Pickens. S.0
Theurn ere'tar y or the Elkhart Carriag E
a:u rn e sui ss Mfg. co., of Elkhlart, Ind.,
'nforms uis thrat their pr ics wiill belor
or readers not to; purchalse anyting in
ne line of caurriages, wagons, bicycles or
mlarest i hyhaosn 4 cents ini
5 ataloguet. W d adv. tho readers of ti
.s >pr to romumbi ' tfh i .s..ggstLion.
RUN DOWN WITH
DYSPEPSIA
STOXAC H
Liver
SAND HEART
AFFEcTED.
Almost in Despair
. But Finally
AVER'S By Taking
/ AYR'SPILLS
V "For fifteen years, I was a great suf- 0
8 ferer from Indigestion in its worst forms. 0
I tested the skill of many doctors, but o
grew worse andi worse, until I became 0
so *weak I could not walk fifty yards o
without having to sit down and rest. My o
a stomach, liver, and heart became affect- 0
ed, and I thought I would surely die. I
tried Ayer's Pills and they helped me 0
r., right away. I continued their use and0
am now entirely well. I don't~ know of g
anything that will so quickly relieve 0
and cure the terrible sufferIng of dys- O
pepsia as Ayer's PIlls."- JoaN C. o
PJITeDARiD, Drodle. Warren Ce.; N. c. o
a AYER'S PILLSi
'a Received Highest Awards o
is AT THE WORLD'S FAIR o
Mrs. Joe Person's Remed)
Saves a CasweilCounty
Citizen's leg from Ampu
tation.
During the latter months ot -last
year I was troubled with a breaking
out on my leg. It came at first in the
form of a very large running sore.
Atter about a month it commenced to
spread and continued until one half
of leg, from the knee down, was al
most; a solid sore. It gave me much
trouble. At times I was unable to
wallc.
I tried various remedies recom
mended by friends as well as my
family physician. But it continued
to spread and grow worse.
One day.I was talking with a friend
about having it ainputated, and
slte. persuaded me to try Mrs. Joe
Person's Remedy. I bought some of
the remedy and wash and it began to
improve at once, and very soon a
cure wan perfected.
JonN W. JOnNSON,
Stony Creek, Caswell county, N. C.
For sale by Dr. G. W. Earle, Drug
gists and Mercbants of the town.
June 7, 1894. tf
LEE P. ORR,
Photographer,
FRMEMAN BUIL.DING, PICKENS, S. C.
Ain tow ready to do all kinds of work in
my line. Instantaneous process and unimish
ed in latest and inost popular styles at low
est prices possible for first-class work.
June 28, 1894.
Dn. BYERS
PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC
2o years experience. Graduate from firsi
Schools-under patronage of highest Medi
cal authority, makes and properly adjusts
any style Spectacles. Ofiee over Dr. Ad
<isonl's Drug Store, (reeviille, S. C.
Junte 28, 1894.
Stockholder's Meeting.
All persois owning Stock in the
School House property at Pickens C.
H. are requested to attend a meeting
of said stockholders at Pickens C. 11.
on Tuesday, the 10th day of July
next, at 5 o'clock, p. in., in the Clerk's
offee. Every member is requested
to be presenL. J. M. STEWART,
Ci. Board of Trustees.
June 25, 1894.
LITTLE THINGS.
Little drops of water, little grains
of and, &c., You know the rest.
My aim is to save you a little on
every thing you buy of me, and these
little somecthmgs make the dollars
after awhile, for instance, I sell Ma
son'i. Blacking, the 10c., size for 5c.,
and 1,he 25c. black Pepper, 0. K. 10c.,
and 5 pa~pers of Pilns for 5c., or 5 pa
of Needles for 5c., always retailed at
5c a p.icee. Beautiful Laces at 1 and
2 cents per~ yard. Meni's Shirts, the
75kIdnd for 50 cents-the $1.50 kind
with collars and cuffs, for an even
dolla.r.
W oman's Ox fords that wvould be
cheapl at *1.50, for a dollar. A lot
of Misses Button Shoes, Nos 12 to 2,
at a bargain. If you can use, these
the prices are really pleasmng.
Tainglefoot Fly Paper catches near
ly all of them-four sheets for a nic
kle. If any are left try one of my 20
eit Traps.
I have about 200 lbs of home-made
Tobacco. It's in the wvay, come and
removWe it at 10 cen~ts per lb. 1 have
lots of manufactured TIobacco thsat I
am tired of looking at. Don't forget
the Flour and good Coffee and Sugar,
and 20 cent Molasses, and Hlood's
Sarsaparilla at 85 cents.
Hunt up the littlo mai--he wvanta
your trade-bring me CORN, BEES.
WVAx, UONEY, CHIC~iOCi and Eoos.
T. 0. HARRI8.
June 2, 1804.
Here is the Place
To Buy Your
GOODS.
If you wvant value receivdcu foi your
monley. I don't have to be under
sold-if you don't believe it comei
and try mc. I have somne P~URE
APPLE VINEGAR, at TwEN'I
ents per ga~lon.4
I hiave F L 0 UJ R, MOLASSES,
SUCIAR, C OF FE E, CANNLI]
GOODS-and hots of other thingt
you need, that will go very cheap foi
cash.
If y oui like Macker'el, try muin.
If~ you like White Fish try
luinle.
If you chew TJ o bc co, tr'y
11111ie.
If you smloke Cigars, try inehl
W. U. Bramnlett.
.Junec 21, 1891.
USE vy OR
Adkoeep the howel.< opon with Oun LEAr
fetLVE PIL.LS, the only 15 cents P1l
otie marbet. T. L. 1 . Company, Colun
liqounqdelegqt#.
HousE oF REPIESENTATIVES.
FRED WILLIAMIS is hereby an
nouncod as a Candidate for tho
House of Representatives, subject
to the action of the voters in the
Democratic Primary. .
W. W. F. BRIGHT is hereby.an
nounced as a Cmindidato for the
Houso of Representativos, subject
to the action of the people in tho
Primary election.
LABAN MAULDIN is hereby
announced a Candidate for re-elec.
tion to tho Legislature, subject to
th)e action of the Democratic Pri
mary.
Fon AUDIToR.
N. A. CUH'R18TOPHER is here
by announced as a Candidate for
County Auditor, subjoct to tho ac
tion of the peoplo in the Primary
eltction.
The many friends of W. H. BRY
ANT respectfully announce him as
a Candidate for re-election for
County Auditor, subject to action
of the people in the Primary oloc
tion.
S. J. ROBINSON is hereby an.
nouncod as a Candidate for Coun
ty Auditor, subject to tho action of
of the poopllein the Primary oloc
tion.
J. E. PARSONS is heroby an
nounced as a Candidato for Coun
ty Auditor, subject to the action
of the people in the Primary Elec
tion.
STATE SENATE.
V. T. ODE LL is hereby announ
cod for ro-olection is a Candidato
for Stato Senator, subject to the ac
tion of the Domocratic Privmary.
COUNTY THEAURER.
G. W. SINGLETON is horeby
announced as a Candidato for
County Treasurer, subject to the
action of the poople in the Prima
ry olection.
J. D. CURETON is horoby an
nounced as a Candidato for Coun
ty Troasuror, Subject to the action
of the pooplo in the Primary ode
tion.
JOSEPH S. MURPHREE is
horeby announced as a Candidate
for County Treasurer, subject to
the action of the 1poop)o in) thme Pri
mary election.
JA MES E. BOROUG HS is here
by announced as a Candidate for
County Treasurer, subject to thme
action of the poopleo in the Prinma
ry election.
J. T. YOUNGBLOODJ is horeby
announced for re-nomination as a
Candidate for County Treasurer,
subject to the action of the people
in the Primary election.
Scroot, CO~MMssmoNER.
J. A. McWHORTER is hereby
announced as a Candidate for
School Commissioner, subject to
the action of the people in the Pri
mary election.
T. CHRIS. ROBINSON is here
by announced as a Candidate for
School Comnmissionler, subject to
the action of the people in the Pri
mary election.
PEoBIATE JUDoE.,
J. B. NEWYBERY is hereby an.'
nounced for re-nomination as my
Candidato for Probate Judge, sub
ject to the action of the people in
the Primary election.
M. F. UIESTrER is hereby an
nounced as a Candidate for Pro
bate Judge, subject to the action
of the people in the Primary elec
tion.
COUNTY SUPERtVmsoR.
MATTHEWV HENDRICKS is
hereby announced as a Candidate
for County Supervisor, subject to
the actiol) of the peoplo in the Pri
mary election.
J. R. ROSS is hereby announced
as a Candidate for County Super
visor, subjet to the action of the
people in the Primary election.
0. P. FIELD is hereby announ
ced as a Candidate for County Su
poivisor, subj ' ) the action of
the people in the Primary election.
M. P. ROGE RS is hereby announ
cod as a Candidate for County Su
perviser, subject to the action of th<
Democratic Primary election.
.- yure n ourely od o nothili
PRICS.
Dry Goods.
N0TIO1N8, CARPTS,
mattilta Winldow SMIdeS.
All Dress Gm)oods of all Mt.rials at
under all priouIV pr 11 1ia. ' tll,'
Goods andl got pricev.
Sample of' Cut, Prices.
Belding spool Silk S entd.
Knitting Silk (hest) 28 cents.
'Coats Cotton 4 Cents a spool.
Cream and white Ribbons reducaed.
All Fans at rediced prices.
All Ribbons ateut. prices.
All Laces Id I.ace Elgilngs at cut
prices.
A Coroline Corset at. 1 cnt
Window, Sihadesat 257) taj ias.
Cornice Pole.,; at 2:' ern ts.
Table Oil Cloth at 20 cents.
Matting at 10 cents, 1 y the pico.
New supply $1.m 1 Shirt at i7
cents.
21 yards Se: Isi'lla oi f l .(0.
10 cents Bleach, tihis w.,k. 7.'.
cents.
Our only reason for siti haver in
prices is the immediate n el (t' 11111
ey.
C. McAlister.
Green'ville, S. 1. .luu i 1, I 1 .
Shelled Corni
MSPILLED *
JONES ANO GARISON'S
THIS WEEK.
Remnants in Carpets.
We hiave about. 2,0 pi cs W\ool
Carpets fr'omI I to I.' yard
lengths, former' a pice :1 sints,
will be0 closed ait 2un(4 nts piece.
Wool Dress Coods.
Six pilIeS 40o inch luit in.', Ior
- v'ard, will cloise Nr :::l em i
L, EST *Jr5-s (G.Ood in a'oo
vi lle, formerp n t* oni'jt ii>
close for4! Iien.~t Ja.r yuda'.
New Wash coods
parn nd i,'V .1' Iii Rl Ia 1ur
'tail for 18 cen1 e, di . for la1
cents a yard.
Gireat Bargains ini Shoes.
Thbis s our side line -- doe' t
COat myuch to0 r'un it iad wo sell
them at "aExcuiri I ta , ."
P'ougeo Silks.
300 yamd more iiof'' thoa.- . aiIng',e
wxorth I 0 en)('lts per~ sl ya i
lack, cre,am line;- pink, can51
ary' and1 red at 29 cent!s perci yar'd
Lace, Ginghams~ and Mar
. A few morea of tho'se l.ae Uinmg
hams at 18 (aents perl yau d, am(
the Quilts ait $1.25. You kniov
what they are.
JONES & GARRISON,
No 9 PRNI)LE'I'ON sIh bTP
C HEAPNESS.
IT IS P00H ECONOMY
To pay 75 cetals for a pair of SHIOEk
twt won't wearlmar as longas ap0air :
ours fR1 .91.00.
'Tiei-r- is nothing hui solid but solid
I.i I % in an 41101- :i we sell. We guarl
We Have the LARGE8T STOCK
[IER 8SH0WN IN PWKENS.
.tll. ~ 41he'i I h'jaiilleitt ill Iu Stor6
,il I :I-, '11t r p leh.. %1 4. re o.rking
l' \ 41444 T'inde.
New (us nmie, conime to us dbily and
tilt i llld on ts ivl 1 leave Its.
Hagood,
Bruce
& Go.
A pril '., IN.
\(4, 4 v I ' ' 4'k4 ~. Conon
/leas.
(ol Su non- oriliol' (Com-1
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