The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, September 06, 1894, Image 1
THE PE OPLJES JORAs
ol. 4,, SEIIMBER ,
A. I URD s EPTMBE NO89WN
-"Physician and Surgeon,
OlIit~j it Jib- imiiult*o~u, Mw ii St i~'(.
NItu di 8,' ~i) I
~0~VEN & ('lIlIl)lH'~S,
Attorneys at Law
Oct. 5, 1893.
NOItWOOI), Dentist. 1)i.
ill) WMN
Main Sti~'ct, (.Irucnvillv, S. U.
Dentist (Jre'n.
II.. P.UAliLlSI;1; OVCI Addis~ti &
MeClec's 1)rig Stoic.
DR. W. F. AUSTIN,
X~iati~?,
Will b itt stilt iltit. .~it I '~~t ii iiiil
1'ickeiui tiso Jid. ~ xii s~iscIt lawit It.
Asxgu'4 2'rd IWt~
P)u~ UvEitfr~
PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC
2() years r. (. t~i.Iu;ti. Cr ia ii
SCliOOI$--tI iidsr j.;si is ox:tg.~ I i~I ist .I Ii
lilly Hivie Stteetacls.-. (flit.. out I 4. A, I
ititioii'tt t)rug Slur., ( r.uu viii., S. (
(I. (~. 'i\'x~t.a.x, L (irc.~iiviI 1. $ C.
NI. 1". ANsI';I. I
iou xviII give tiiiittI tttitttiiituti lii till Iutiti,
1itt~S ittiti iii tiktii I .v I hem.
GOING! GOiNG!
~'lsA lift) iltt$il'g situ suit slit itt hut ~t Ntiv
~itili iut~t , ill stider itt ileVutti! wlutule I hits itt
itig isottil fur Hill hut. (i\e U-~ tit
MISSES ROGERS.
15 (itttlett SI. (rsetivillu, S. C. I t.1.r
the (Iflerit 1 lutist'.
;I~i~INVhl.lE, S. C.
'i'li,~ ltt~X I. 44, 414)11 iV~l I itigilt Su.jut.i.ujuer
~.2tilli , iXItI . Vest Ctuttilsgusus, sir fiut I itlutriutti
tutu tihutiuit. I lie ( 'uttfilttt ~sl St 1141 V. Muss
I ItillS, l'tivtttt lIutturutittg ~u* uuilt~r uteittils,
*;tulv ~ C. MANlY, 1). I).
J. 1. IlA6iOJit, .1. I. ll[fI)IlN htY, *ln
HAGOOD & THORNLEY BROS.,
LivBry1 ~ee~ ~a1o & ~xohat~o ~abks,
Easley ftnd Pickcns, S. C..
(Opposite Uotcb)
Carriages, Utiguzics. and Saddle hot ses, at
lttiSOlIUitlIt lutes.
~ 'tout patronage solicited.
ABE Ci.~..\ l~K. C EQ. E. lis tIF:g
I )cu~ ct's iii
IA ar~1e an~ a~it~ Mon~ni~i~~
'TOMBSTONES, of cvc~y dcscri)tiofl
Also. MAN'I'E[~S, STATUAIIY, VASES
'uVi ou~lit hen 1'I N ( INI ii
S.C. '~ II it II
If you want the Ittiest PlC I U ItEb made
in the State, ~() to
1 1:1 Mu I ~ee A vetuls' (I leunvi lIt', S. C
~3~jy" Cray. ox Port tal ts a specialty
April ~--y.
Veterillary Surgeon.
ill I fulit jug ithi di~-i'ttttis uu~ eti lIt'', toil
till O~ itti lutfiltS, .1 $lttOiltuV, I stud lily
i'i*yit*t' Itt I In' juoldit. ~~'itl I Isti I s;t ut'
l'el . i-I y I 'iktuis, S. I.
1)ealex lit
W~tC11~SS ~I~I~OI1tIS & .1 OWBIFY,
UHI~ENV I LLI'X 8. (4*
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.
Oct. I 9.-:hti
IlNYoxv ~5tovc'
Eiio" ~. ~ ~ ~u ?LINERY. DRESS
GOODS. NOTIONS \ND LATEST NOVELTIES
of thu St;uist)1, 5 *huutsd in uuer3u.Ii iii Itte
Etistsri NI a rIutt i.
The Record Broke Again
IA V EI~ I'I lbS. ('I'wetuty-ti~.itt. it,) I'i
lilly aut.lrsss , Isut liflutI uutut~. liv t iOitt.
~5)It11 I tel ti).
2Itt Nituili Stt.st, Ctuituutd;i,
I~*4F~ Mc fl~AY
Mtiiii St i't.ttd, (iretlViIIt, S. C.
April 19, 1891.
( l:l:NV L :,S. J
lip
-AM)
16 PENDLETON STREET.
I ecent Iventl'VI- ofI staTck
sll Vs too aillY go4(I s ill lianil.
Illm wH llitl l'duclie'iol liccessairv.
Seasollbli e sillillite. (1o(IS will
bw Owlu sneritice. T'lh(!g-oods 'ln-"
leire as a (IVeltisul. I 'lice I{I()
ted tell the tale. Quotations
are few for wvalit of sIynee (illy.
(olred gruIl i figurd n 8wiss
es, 1rsin \lulls, 'rincess
ulck, igure(I Stm1e. Ir
Wil s, ('e l l'.Iics, iI.1lJit (Ie is. Y '
11..|1011. g M M i i ll l laV(' hoe'll
12.'., 15, :0 m iu d centsO all g
iLt I() cents.
i ou li Iii 4 0) aIll t n-I li
N ile ( r n, i
we'v11 ha r ho i il Ies- .\ l olllil
lie, \\W(! 1 n1 d i tk lI4 -
too ot atll ' el :
p)jer' ells >ll oi ill ; hj:'% iy low
prices.
A-11 fanls over :) (eene: n1ow\ It
phIunlp cost.
OItie. V1I cR -i 1] C )0 1 Cwr-t
fot' to closoe at:icentt.
O.xford Tie for 01ess than en .
t'agaills l IH Idicis b~ s
Just lOecived --Ant! wr li
ladies Fast B3lack .e uls 1'.se
12.1 cents.
Balut .10il.o 11nW Win.sr
prolit' of theexrineo
Veist i iueisurie.1
V lt l 1-:. V IIl, 8 ( '. l t-.\' :1. .'sh
Fr W..e Clroni41:, 1owk lid. . C.
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illy oods''nd taill Cd r(. !l y bliougglt
exp'~I lna (tion of)1 h~e Tl i)on (tn
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Ii LAI AR AN I NDIEPENDE)NT.
C(ongressuima lzi.r, who Nwould
Itot rl for rettillillatioll leforo
t1h lDi'llimoraiie prillial-ies ill his
Distrivt was ill thw ity yesterday
M] 1is iv f v roil \\'a.s ihiligt to
his hll)1114-. Jud1,gI Izar, it. will be
reionin-ndhas followeid Senlator
liutIlr and w% ill noil Iuiln for CoI'
res's beforewt ( hel gnlenral el4ction.
Tll- puldiv 'will wodlIr how
-ludl1 ar It :id Coilards Caugi'
Ia 1, b)"t 11 l1nilititles jit thie genert
al (-h'-lint frtili till, sallo District
:l' to gt alill Ilild vilat they
will d14. 'ill' probhability I., that
Coillards, will bm. induiced to Stilp
oill till will I ''frozed'' out to
giv' IzhiII' I Viir fiid.
II Il'V4'r' pa: vs ill I iir st. place.
I illI on l hrtens your lfe and
i lt I o y lu ' II ) Itill iiI'i' holi ve
Ihtli I Il-e (14)1ll1 rV is fi'lille-d anld Itil
t hat is n)ld ill lilillallity g 1l1le.
i t s lIt rlIt ,
1i4'1 V4111r I1lU'll1<0l'y 11111 halek a ld
if yC vare hnoneIlst. youl will'have to
oll'.4s tliat lill, world is getting
N( b1l)1 141(31 t ia I ils we-k , it 11ady N
tolId th wlNriterl thatt she hiad fri.
t o 14 i ll Ir111t 1114.11 w it h 114ir
glills 2lill iii i m 1 il olig (m1 1t'lli ly
whil' Sill' waa onl ieri' waV to Him
4'S i was 'iglht hiui' ill Uri''ll
Vill., CountY too-m- id\ hveor
h 'ad lt| hladt thecaslll
'4 1444 ik 4)'r 54>)34 Old let te's writ
() 4I I 1'I) \I r f, i'til i'r S ol I 1 ' ty t -'rs
41 i is 11Vw1( - frmll till' h>est 111411
Sand ti l tliertl I tvs.
A1441h'r ladv rn'larkeld H4t si'
wI. sirick wit h it ll l, l11I'I I toito
4)1 > SOII' 411' 1.11'in, liialn*y uXj)l'5ess
inig twhe eli"f thalt the(. conrIa
'trill 144 lie (14)gs andI tller, Was
not hill to) h1)o) f4r ill the Iu
1)mui grilv' V4e tlIilngs Yu
alillio)t ilwild~.
'Ili, w -tld will it stop if your
av4ii te 4'alldiditel ( ire 134>)t vlf(t.
( 'd.
Thel still) will st.Ill Sllille, and tI (j
in 1Mll WIll (')tilli 1114' o rise ill the
4is , (lIi.rter a I. (11u . '
11a11 [y13' 4113 happWlr. IN
h1)n ' iwait ilig 1(<>' it ai good long
wilt. Ibut thie wait iSo4verI.
I )on't gi't 1444 wil and113( go~ in
Iost t 1liel mosI(t l2~' n1ey t11lat, 3iriig
ilg' Jrlts Itapp11 iltl'S.d 14) 3(4'yille4
'' 4r3 11i rl4 4111 ('4 411 in o r 14,~ i t a 3'ar
r'eadi wr'l itn, and( 014 on i ay, 51ays
1the hidy', she3( br~oulght a I l)t~t(' to
a1 d14Sof1V ing y4)lig art'(isanl, 8(o 1
Sider') this 1atier 141'ery'~'S'11 se ily,
wl'1i'n yt)1l 1313V44 1made14 upj your'
mind31, I w'il wr~'ito aL reply for1 you1."
A da~y 4or two af terIward'sI I mot)1 the
gLiiliagainl, and1( as5ked her) if 81(o
the4 girl l'. 4oking ratdianit andie
pleased('4. ''] 'V4 se'ttled) it. I 111.
youI d1 it," F as~kedI. An~d 11h(an
sh14 told1 3m1 thaut sile co)uhli ma11k' a
1the paper('l a pliCco of w~ool after,1 it
for41 wulI"--" I wuoo." Surely one
of thei qualfinlt(st alccfupiancos0 of an
\orkshlirI'o I':ei'ijg Post1.
NtiIe' -'e'er'Ing3 ou1.
Wol IN Oi:x M u.s.
New I kd ford, lass., Aug. 29.
TFhe Nor'th I'nid was astir all11 of ali
has1 been'I at anly timio sin1c0 th<4
ind(ustr'y. As Elarly as$ 5 oclocl
opepratives, wvithi dinnor nails ir
th'ir hands and ovoralls and
aprons on their arms, worte to bo
soon wonding their way to Bonnet
and Columbia Mills. Hundrods
of onployoos of other mills, som
iimpolled by curiosity, o t h o r s
1110v0d by hopo of securing omploy
mont, turnod thoir facos in the
samo diroction. Promptly at half
past 6 the buzz, hum and whirl of
machinory replaced tho silence
which has roigned sinco tho groat..
ost striko in Now Bodiord's history
becamoi mastor of the industrial
situation. Not all of the army Of
workors attachod to thoso great
ontorprisos wero so fortunato i to
to ho ablo to resumo their labors.
Somo woro dostinod to disappoint.
mont.
Colimbia. Mills, No. 2, still re
mamns silent, and in No. I Mill
sovon or eight pairs of mulos are
still idle. Throo pairs of mulos in
Bonnet Mill No. 2 wero not start
vd, and fivo pairs in 'No. 5 aro not
inl oporation. Tho Exact number
by which the ranks of the uinoi
ployod have beeni curtailod by the
starting up of (hose ills Cannot
bo dotorillilod, but it is probably
that about 1,000 are now at work
at thoso phlits.
It's All Over No,.
ohil 11olIE.S OF c iNOIiEss AD
Jo1'IlN SINE DIE.
WASII INO(TON, 1). C., August 28.
--SENATI.-A l ilmelige Crowd
gathere1 in the Senate galleries
be-for<' thell-1r11 44f n1(mll to day,
0111ger4d to w'itneivs t1h ele'sing
Seells Ofihe .voiltful11 snsson <1
wvlich the curtain Ifell at, 2 p. im.
'TI' sI'llators mil tie floor Won) few
and1( fail 1hveen.
Aftr tllle reililig of yesterd'slI
.Joil ri ta i at re-st i lt it l souff re'd by
1r. 1111 lil, alld lgr1ted to, f1cI
Owll appoilliillit of two senaltorS
01(ill in Mo liemmlnittev own the
part )f the llous it) wait. 1pon
the Presid')llt 1111d illifom111 bil n that
uinless hit hand somei furtine com
nilllicatimil to mako, Ot tWo hou)s
S Well, rea1dy 01 atijoltril. Alfessrs.
Raisonu alle 1lan(1lrsoll were aIp
Ioillb-d oni f.h1 part. (1f tihe SenjaUO,
and, at. 12:17, the Svinate 1Oodk a
re 1ess 1itil 12:45.
P1111? soSSion wvali reuntied and ait
12:45, and a iessage ws 1rcivd(
frA m t I Ht 11 ) ls ill I mu licifilg,
11 lo 1)1g o t 1)4ir mi'atters, Cho <let 11 (0,
I4i'ireena 1v14' Shaw, of Wicon
s tB Iusua r illIwere
aopI 'ed, 111141 an c amm't i2 asI ap..
A thil':5 allo1 her naeli was05 a
takenl until. A:5er this recessges
Ivdl , eVo, wa imami the 1 hoze iii
wai upn thle 11)1siilt, and01 who)(i
ideae ( repl tas hat hneinll nof
ltIler oinCifllhiSatil 0 ti la Fd'
Ccel ' l illsress.
Thor i rsoltVit was <>lfVorill
optd,( Soluteringithi e thankdso
th'nators t ie orsied Styv
cii'en ~ 'so ~ ii for th ilty dini-y
wh1i'h het had the seod overis dof
tlFity-ts;ird aonresoluasion,
limihdr. Bouch, inklauatIon fofa
111nator 114lOarris, preslident forbter
givngt Opoo., o wa y olfred byi
Ml~r.cMandiron of ebraeskaton,r-n
ad1pt0 d with1.Fo thi smnanimist
Atdand fletnldecs toas,
takn' proouly50 wheafss.And
wreceive toom and HofiuOlan
I declare the Senate adjournod4
without delay."
Instead of the, usual moving
back of lio hands on the clock.
dial, so as to gain a little Wore.
timo-an oxploit which has added
to tho rouiown of the venerable
doorkoopor at. tho close of almost
ovory sossion of the Senate-there4
was actually a minuto to. spare:
when tho Vico-President, atepped
down to tho floor, and ongaged in
loavo-taking with tho senators and
Aflicials. It was the quietest and
loast-oxcitig final adjournment
that had over boon witnessed by
nily of thom.
nlousi; oF U-rlElESNTATlvs.
The gallorios of tho House woro
packed to overflowing with visiting
Pythians and thoir familios, drawn
thithor to witness the closing
Scono0s of tho dying sosions, to ox
piro at 2 o'clock. Tho attendance
onl the floor wats vory light how
over, a groat majority of tho mom
bors having already gono to thoir
homlos.
Th110 resiginati on of Reprosonta
Live Oats, recontly oloctod Govor
nor of Alabama, to tako offect -
Decomhor 3d, was laid boforo tho
Llouso.
In accordance with the .virill
[uston, M r. Wilson, of West Vir
gimia, offorod a rosolutiou, which
was a(loptod without division, for
114.) appointmnont of at committee'
If throo membors of tho House
Lo neit, a similar connittee from
the Sonato and wait oil the Presi
lont and inform him that Con
rross was roady to adjourn, and
isceortain if ho had any furthor
10o31niunication to mako. Tho
Speaker appointd Mossrs. Wilson,
i 1 Im a n, and Hopburn. Th1o
41)oakers also appointed a com
Imitteo to invostigato tho Ford's
Theatro disastor.
Mr. Richardson called up tho
re1solutioni reported by him yestor
day providing for the printing of
(;0,000 copios of tho ratos in simi
lar previous laws. Tho voto on
the passago of the rosolution was
71 to 3. *
M r. Johnson, of Ohio, mado tho
point of no quoruni. No pros
poct of ia <Iuoruim appearOd, and
tho Ifouso took a rocoss until 1:45
o'cIock.
At 1:-5 thi IHouso rosoibled,
and Mr. Richardson withdrow the
resolution to print 60,000 copies o
tho tarill' hill, with tho rates of
iimr measures. Ini this con.
noectioni he stated that the miuii
bor1s could( got copies of such a
publication at the Govornmnont
Priunting-Ofiico at 19 cents apioco.
The Comin iitteo app)ointOd to
va it Onl the President was announ
'uod, and Mr. WVilson reported that
hbo dluty devolved upon01 him and
iis assoiciatos had h)oon discharged.
'Anid we are chargod1 by him," Mr.
W i lson coat iimued, "ini response,
.o say that tho Pres~idenit has no
'iuther conunun11lication to make.
[-L conigratuilatos the Congress up
m) the successful conlclusion of its
business, andio to each mombor in.
:lividlually lie wishes a pleast55
and1( pr1ospeorous vacation'"
A t '2 P. M. tho Houiso adjourned
sino0 (lie.
Anaonler' Lnhaeran sessemc.
IBirmin gham, A La., Aug. 29.-J.
P. M0ciui lln, pridien t of the In
torniationalI Negro Society, states
that a contract wais closod1 with an
Africani steilamsip company1) for
tihl tranisportationi of 5,000 colo
nists aninuailiy to Liberia. The
socity iproposos for a certain stip
uh111ted prico( to fu rnish transporta
tioni and1 thlroo mon1tihs' provision
to the colonists. He says that 'ho
governmoneit of Liheria proposes in
ordor1 to encourage tihe sottlomont
of territory togive to each colonist
twenty-five acres of land and the
necessary impiomoents wvith wvhich
to cultivato it. The headquarters
of this society will b)o hero as will
also tihe general purchasing of
ficers. 1hr McMullen says the
first steamolr will leave Philadol
phiia early ini October and will
touch tho Atlantic coast as far a~s
Nowv Orleans. From there it will
go direct to Liberia, touching at
Ihavana, Cub~a.
SHIILOIP'S CURE, the great
Cough and Croup Curo, is in
groat demand. Pocket size con
tains twenty-five doses only loc..
Children love it. Sol by all
Idruggists.