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Pb fteo.pk'~ Joigzed. THURDAY, OCT. 18, 1894. LOCAL PARAGRAPHS. EI.oe am Form. Remember that you can get the Home and Farm and the People's Journal one year for $1.25. NEW ADV9R''IsEMENT.-Atten tion is called to the following ad vertisements in this issue: Change in the ad. of McAlister & Beattie. They offer you great in ducements in their line. Change, in Jones & Garrison's ad. LqW prices and close atten tion to q4stomers. Ne* ad. of Ferguson Bros. They present a fine display of family supplies. V. 0. Bramlett announces his Romoval to his new store. He Wants your pgtronage. See notice of John T. Lewis and F. M. Morris. They make an *arnest appeal to their creditors to . all at the "Captains office." See notice to Debtors and Cred tors of Estate of Jacob M. King, y J. B. Newberry, Probate Judge. One Mattrass $2.50, reduced to .72. B. L. Susman & Bro., Dr, W. F. Austin is in town this ' ek. Ona Bureau $5.00, reduced to $3 B. L. Susman & Bro., Miss Cora Bowen is visiting s Emma Laurence in Calhoun. The dheapest line of Coffins and .skets in the State. B. L. Susman Bro., Reports from the fever patients ound town show that their con tion is better. One Rocking Chair $3.50, re Wed to $1.50. B. L. Susman & Co., Miss Lena Bowen is visiting latives and friends in Green 1le. One Wire Spring $1.90, reduced $1.09. Susman & Bro., 115 Main Greenville, S. C. Rev. John 0. Willson spent the ght last Sunday, in Pickens, on ? way to attend the Quarterly inference at Porter's Chapel. Six Chairs, rattan bottom- $4,00, duced to $2.94. B. L. Susman & J. M. Welborn paid his. taxes onday morning early and was * e first to receive a tax receipt in is county this fiscal year. One Trunk $4.75 reduced to $2, *. B. L. Svsman & Bro. We are glad to welcome the fam es of J. WV. Sutherland, and Silas . inkle, to our town. They come school their children. One Bedstead $2.50, reduced to 0.87. B. L. Susmen & Bro., Rev. Robert Nelson will fill the gular appointment of Rev. C. Craig, to preach at 0Old Pick * on the 4th Sunday and Sat day before in October. One Kitchen Table 6x3 reduced om $8.50 to $1.75. B. L. Susman *Bro., WV. 0. Singleton, of the Ducus * le neighborhood, brough t to this lice last week, two ears of corn inches long, raised on upland. uis corn waa- raised from careful selected seed. One Sate $3.50, reduced to $1.75, L. Susmian & Bro., 115 M ainm .., Greenville, S. C. H-uman life is held too cheaply men the individual who npeds a .nic for his systemn, seeks to cov his wat by purchgasing every av mixture that Ia recommrended -him. Remember that Ayar's irsaparilla has a well-earned rep. ation of fifty year's standing. George Johnson and his brother, .ught two O'P'ossoms5 in the necigh irhood of Crow Creek, Wednes ty night-one weighed 15 1lha id the ot~ho.r 9 lbs., and it wa >t a very ..good night for Puss im - ther.. BJoys who tamke the liberty t< -cupy buggios of other people at .iblic gathermgs, should be care. 1 not to mnjure anything. We equently hear complaints ag'ainst toei on that score and are re iea de me-.tion the fact in the e that queh conduct will be scontinuqd. Ayer's Hamir Vigor, which hai itlived and superseded hundredi similar preparations, is un, )utedly the most fashionable aa eli as economical hair~dressing *the market. By its usej the 3orest bead of hair soonl becoImei Omnsiusionew's et ERetieae. We are requested to state tha the commissioner's of the oleotior will meet a~t Pickens Saturday, the 20th instant, at 11 o'clock t( appoint managers of election and attend to other business. James Raines has moved fron1 the "Babb" house to the "Folger' house; H. B. Hendricks has mov ed from the "Clyde" house to thi "Babb" house-and M. F. Hestel has moved from the "Durant' house to the. "Clyde" house. There will be a meeting of School Trustees of Palestine District, No, 26, on Saturday, October 27, at 2 o'clock, p m, at Four Mile church. All the patrons are requested to be present. FIT.-You can find Shoes that fit the feet, at prices that fit the pocket-book at JAKE MARTIN'S. His stock is large, and now is the time to buy, if you want the full benefit of the great bargains offered. Dr. J. M. Crenshaw from Ta. ble Mountain, called upon us Tuesday, on his way to Clemson College, on business. Heavy frosts appeared in thin vicinity Monday andTuesday morn ings. Capt. James A. Griffin is build ing a nice barn on his lot. FIVE CENT COTTON.-A big busi ness for a small profit. That is what the farmer does, and that is what JAKE MARTIN purposes to do this fall. Call on him for Groce ries at the lowest possible prices. The tallest trees in the world grow in Australia. They are a species of marsh gum, and some are said to exceed 300 feet in height. The Egyptians bestowed great labor on their tombs and little on their homes. They regarded the latter as mere temporary abodes, but the former they looked on as eternal habitations. Drumumond's Lightning Remedy done great work for H. J. Lewis of Anderson Mills, S. C. He had sciatic rheumatism in the left hip and leg, and for six weeki was not able to sit up or walk v step; and suffered untold agonie when the pains darted up and down his leg. After using Drum, miond 's Lightning Remedy fo Rheumatism for two weeks, hi wrote that he could walk and tha the pain was gone. If you suffe from rheumnatismi and wish to b cured, ask your druggist fo: Drummond's Lightning Remedy, and if he has not gct it, write t< the Drummond Medicine Co., 48. 50 M1 a i d o ni Lane, New York Agents wanted. Foa~ SALI.-A good, young horse known as the "Frank Looper gray. Will sell to the highes bidder, on the 1st Monday in Nov ember, at Pickens C. H., or at pri vato sale. P~ENDLETON E. ALEXAND)ER. 4t Halo, S. C While in Chicago. Mr. Charles L Kahler, a prominent shoe mierchan of Des Moines, Iowa, had quite serious time or it. lHe took such; severe cold that he could hardly tall or navi.' zate, but the prompt use o Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cure< him of his cold su quickly that other at the hotel who had bad colds fol lowedl his example andi~ half a dozei persons ordened it from the neares drug store. They wvere profuse il their thanks to Mr. Kahiler for tell inig them how to cure a bad cold a q ui kly. Fo, sale by Dr. G W Earle; Pickens; (' N. Wyatt, Easle; Hall, Sloan, & Ce , Fort Hill; hiunte & Boggs, Liberty; L. R. Eaton, Ccn tral. Vox & Ssigler will sell you bucket and dipper for 20 unts tha you have boon ptgymg 80 cents foi Go to see themi f you want a bar gain. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, th great Blood purifier gives fresi neoss antd clearnesa to the con lexioni and cures Constipatioi 25 ct s., 50 cts., $1.00 Sold by al druggists. I rving W.4.Laim~ore, phy3sical 'li rector of Y. M. C A., Des .'. oine~ Iowa, saySs he~ can conlscientionsi recomimendh ChaumbIarain's Pa~in Bahl of athletes, gy aasts, bicychsts, foc ball players and the proiessioni genmeral for business. Spirainis and dtit locations; also for soreness and stif ness of thme mnusces. Whmen applie before the parts become swollen will effect a enre in one half ti time usually required For sale I Dir. G. W. Earle. Piokens. C. I Wytt Ensloy; Hall, Sloan, &'C< Fort l il; Ihunter, & Boggs Libe ty; ?. R. Eaton, Central. -.Go to Co~x.& Seigler for barganm in stoves, tin waro, crockery, anything in their line, their gooi are marked down 25 per cent. Beutfu weather for $~ing fi' Se4e$eotton, - Don't Take Our Word, But call your druggist to one sid' and ask him privately which of all the remedies advertised to curt rheumatism he would recommend. If he is posted, and conscientious, he will tell you that Dr. Drum. mond's Lightning Remedy is the only one that offers a reward of $500 for a caso that cannot be cureid. Ono bottle will curo any ordinary case. With sensible peo plo this is the strongest recoin mendation. Sold by druggist, or sent to any address by express. Drummond Medicine Co., 48-50 Maiden Lane, New York. Agents wanted. A. M. Bailey, a well known citi. zen of Eugene, Oregon, says his wife has for years been troubled with chronic diarrhoa and used many remedies with little relief until she tried Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhooe Remedy, which has eured her sound and well. Give it a trial and vou will be surlrised at the prompt relief it affords. 25 and 5U cent bottles for sale by Dr. G. W. Earle, Pickens; C. N. Wyatt, Easles; Hall, Sloan, & Co., Fort Hill; Hunter, & Boggs, Liberty; L. R. Eaton, Central. ".0. a' Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy will cure Rheu matism. The beat in the world for Rheu matism. CHARLOTTE, N. C. December 10, 1984. j I have used Mrs. Joe Person's Remedy, and it is the finest medi cino I ever used for rheumatism. For more than 20 years I have been afflicted with muscular rheu matism, and had tried every known remedy, but without avail. I was often so bad off and suffered so much that I could not lie down, but had to be propped up in bed. I had been subject to these severe attacks for 20 years. I tried Mrs. Person's remedy last spring, and am perfectly cured. It is the best medicine in the world, I .think. No words of mine can express the benefit I have derived from its use. I suffered from palpitation of the leart from the least exer tion. Of that I am perfectly re lieved. My health is now perfect, and it is all owing to Mrs. Joc Person's Remedy. I am stronE and well, and can take extended exercise without fatigue, I advis< all who need a tonic, or are suffer. ing with rheumatism or eczema to take it. I was ind(uced to tr, it by its having cured my littlI grandson of eczema. bMRS. S. M. HOWELL. r For sale by Dr. G. W. Earle Pickens ,S. C. r CONSUMPTION ). so PRONOUNCED By the Physicians SEVERE COUCH -, At Night SpitingBlood . Given Over by the Doctors! LIFE SAVED BY .AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL "Seven years ago, my wife hadl a .severe attack of lung trouble which o t the physicians pronounced consumption. 0 The cough~ was extremnely distressing,.o especially at night, and was frequently Q attended with tho spitting of blood. 0 The doctors being unable to help her, j {I induced her to try Ayer's cherry Pec- o toral, and was surprised at the great 00 relief it gave. Before using one whole o 8 bottle, she was cured, so that now she is o -quite strong and healthy. That this 0 1 medicine saved my wife's life, I have not o the least doubt." -K. MonRis, Men- : phis, Tenni. ;Ayer's Cherry Pectoral i Received Highest Awards 0 AT THE WORL.D'S PAIR 0 All light Naw -I have moved to my ne0w stan( opposite the J 0 U R N A L OfPlct where I will kceep such article & in the GROCERY LINE, IAs may be needed. I am no' receiving, and1( will be constana -ly adlding tormy stock until com pleted. I deem it unnecessar to publish any price list, ani will only say, that I will so t~ oodand reliable goodls at a MALLPROFITS, as any one .lDon't fail to give me a cal ~. and see whlat I can (do for' you. 'I W. C. B'ranilett. e Oct. 18. '. Notice to D~ebter's and Creditori .:All persons having claims algaili r- the Estate of Jaicob) M. King, di ceasedf, tare notified to prceent th sameo to the unlderigneod, properl is approved, on1 or heOfore thle 1st (da >r December next. Peons~iO indebte Is to said Estate must miako palymoi(s on or before time ab~ove menltione MARGARET C. KING, e'J. MONROE KING, Clerk's Sales. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickens. In Common Pleas Court. By virtue of decretal orders, and orders of foreclosure, made in the following named cases, and on file in the Clerk's office, I will sell on Salepday in Noveni. ber next, during the legal hours for sale, before the Court House door at Piukens c. K., s. C. the following described Real Estate, to-wit: C. 11. Jiudsen, Treasurer of Furman Uil. vers~ity, Agninst IV 1. 'Pate and M. P. Hall. Ju'dgmenit of Foreclosure and Sale. All that certain piece, parcel, or traet of land, lylhag being situate In the Coun ty and State aforesaid, on waters of George's Creek. waters of Saluda river, containing one hundred and sixty (100) acres, more or lees. being the same land conveyed to W. P. Tate and Marion P. flail, partnors as Tate & Hall, by A. C. MeMahan, on the 26th of January 1887. Ali. all thaV other piece, parcel ot traer of land, altuate, Ilying, being in the County and State aforosald, on waters of Silaida river, and contaiaing forty (40) acres, more or less, It beltsg tihe sane tr.tet of land conveyed to W. P. Tate and Marion P. lall by T. A. McMahan on 26th January 1887. Terns--One-hialf cash, balance twelve monthis time, secured by bond and mort. gage of tie premises, with interest from day of sale. J. D. Suith, vs. Jackson Cannon. All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being situate in the County and State aforesaid, known as the Bell Shoal place. adjoinlug lands of Vardy Fergu son. R. A. Herter, T. W. Cochran, and others, containing one hundred and sixtyd one (161) acrL-s, more or less. - Termns-One-half cash, balan ge on. a credit of twelve months, secure by bond of purchaser and mortgage of the premi' ses, Interest from day of sale. tlelihard Lenhardt, vs. .Martia Elvira loleombe, et. al, All that certain piece, parcel, or tract of land situate In time County and State aforesaid 3n branch waters of Brnshy Creek, adjoining lands of H1. 0. ltichey, W. It. Berry, Dyer Child and others, containing one hundred (100) acres, smore or less. Also, all tat other piece, pttrcel or plantation of land, situate la the County and State aforesaid, on branch waters of Brushy Creek, of Saluda river. containing one hundred and twenty (120) acres, more or less. boided by lands of Dyer Child. H. 0. Richey, Matthew Ellison, anmd the Siney Cavel place. Terms-One-Ihalf cash, time balance ou a credit. of twelve nmonths, secured by bond and mortgage of the premises, in terest from day of sale, pirchiasers to pay for papets, and recording the same. ,f. M. STEW A iT, C. C. P. October 11. Sheriff's Sales. ST~ATE OF 8oUTHr CARO1 A, J. . SewadCounty of Piekens. "s. Sarah A. Stewvart, et. al. By virtue of aln order of salo made I the abore stated case byi J. B. Newbery Esq., .Jmsdge of Probate, ona thme 24th Ju Iy 1804, I will sell to the highest bidder before thme Courit House (1001, at Piekes ~. C., on Sahesday in November next, sal ishat pIece, pam eel, or tract, of iland o1 wvaters of Crowv Creek, adjoi~iing haunds a B. P'. Poiwell, Estate of 11 . A. Stewart anad others, contailninmg thirty one (31 acmres. mRolO e orles T1ermis Cash. Purchaser to pay for pas pers. J1. 11. G1. McDANIEL, October 11, 1894. S. P. C. Our Books Must Be C|osed, A Reasonable Request. Every pers~on wvho ijuastiy owes thn 0o< tirms of Lewis & Xorris, is h ero .,y notiflec thmat a settleent maust be smade. If you want tos psay your jusat.ebts wvIth Out (cost, .'c5o (.n bietwepn~l this t te and thm 1st of D~ecemnber necxt.. Trhose who cannmot pay all of their notd : account, comeU up like miemn, and pa5y whma you cans, and give good papers for h~aiance and we will try to carry it another ye'ar. But ~eery oneC who owes us and fails t< coimpiy with this requmest wilt have to set tie with an oilicer of thin w, amnd let judg~ meunt he takena agaimnst them. Now Brothedr, we wasut to treat'you faih buut we aure going to have every diIelir tin is juistly due s m,,If it i.s posshie to, gi t It. Of We will t:mke Corn, Cattons, or Col tonm Seed, ait. imarket pirice, bIut would rathe hiave cashm. .JomN TI. Lxwss &. F. M. M4orsz. Oct. 18i-am i Poor SHealth means so much more than you imagine-serious and4 fatal diseases result from trifling '%nents neglected. -. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift.-health, If yuare feelin omut of uts e hustede servex Dl8itrS have noe appetite sad can't work,, - begin at once tak. iron medicine wbl eI ters. A few bot. ~~~~tiescpebnt it comles from the B it r - e Ae dos It Cures e Dyspepsla, Kidney and Lver "ConstIpatIon, Bad Blood. Y Malaria, Nervous almnents' dWonmen's complaint. it et onnly the genuine-it has crossedre i. ines on the wrapp r. All others are sub-' timies O irecet of to 2C. etasmpwe Pete' Views and hok-free. *ROWN CHEMICAL CO. SALTIMORE, MO. ZVhun qj Pha.x FOR THE PHOLKS. MR, EDITOR . Now is the time for I A L L UOODS-we have our Store now ready for the Fall Trade and will be glad to have the Pholks come in to see us. New Goods of eve ry description, arriving nearly every day, and we think we know how to please the people. Honest Coods at Reasona ble Prices. That's it. We have two Hou ses full, and if the Pholks don't come and get them it's their own fault. Here's how. it is I Useful articles all along, like Axes, Augers,. and Awles; Bas. kets, Brooms and Braces; Cof fees, Calico and Caps; Drills, Dippers'- and. Drawing Knives; Envelopes, Extracts and Essen ses; Flour, Furniture, and Files; Ginghams, Gloves, and Guns; Hames, Harness, and Handsaws; Indigo, Iron, and Ink; Jeans, Jewsharps, and Jugs; Knives, Knobs, and Knitting Threads; Lamps, Lanterns and Leather; Meat. Matches, and Molasses; Nails, Nutmegs and Needles; Oils, Oil Cloth, and Overcoats; Pans, Pens, and Pins; Quilts and Quinine; Ropes, Rims and Rods; Sugar, 8 h o e s and Shirtings, Trunks, Teas, and Tobacco;Um. brellas, Vinegar and Whips, and Yarns, the best on earth. Yours, W. T. MoFAILL. Octoberber 1st, 1894. A New Dress. What more interesting to the av erage woman just now, unles it be the question-where she can find the best and prettiest variety at the low. est prices. We do not claim the largest storet in the State or stock of dress goodi equal to all the stores of Greenvill< put together. We do claim as fiine a stock o carefully eclected New Dress Good as was ever seen in this city and lowe prices than can be found any wher else. Our stoc'k was bought after tli tariff reform; therefore we get tL first choice at the very lowest price Oa69ast Cut of All INovelties in Dress Goods-From thi Sday on $1.00 a yard will be the pric of all our Fine Novelty Dress Pat 5terns, ranging in price from 69.00 t. $15.00 a Suit. The early bird wil - wear the finest plume. Cloakes Capes This department is complete ii every respect-nothing but the new est and latest styles. Be suro ye B ee Ours before you buy. SShoes! Shoes Shoes! -, WELL, I SHOULD SMILE!! And you will do nothing eise if yo r will weair our shoes. We sell the Bay State Shoe Ic Men, Women and Children and wai rant every pair of themn. Money r< fundeld it not just as we represez them. Many Bargains to arrive this weel Come and see our little store. JONES & GARRISON, )To. 9 PEND)LETON STREET. Sept. 27. Greenville, S. C. Agents Standard Patterns. Cat logue free on request. FERGUSON BROS., Jobbers of CID[8r aed Tobatco 107 XAIN-STREET, GRIEENVILLEr, s. C. Now is the time for sowiri field seeds. When you want1 buy Crimson Clover Seed, Rehd Clover Seed . Kentucky Blue Orass Seed Orchard Grass~ Seeds, Silver Ball Onion Seed. Pompeii Onion Seeds, Or any other Seeds, go to FERGUSON BROS. And when you want to buy Coffee, (Seed-tick, Rio,) Flour, Sugar, Lard, Bacon, Tobacco, Or anything in the Groce ryi16 go to FERO*U SON BRO S., 107 Main-st., Greenvil Ora 18. Boots & Shoes ONLY A We arc too busy t< 9'7 Main Street is our Numb BOUTSE [IM' We can fit au; Mothers call at onIce and get< Man's" L ace Calf Skin, K worth double that m keep) your 1 Jas. M.& I Marn Greenville, S. (A.. Sept. 27, e -AT WALKER'f CASH STORE. 81 MA IN S'r., O REE~NVI4I.E, S. C. Everything usually kept in first-class Dry Goods Store. I Lowness of Price, Excellence of Service, And an Earnest Effort To please you. is our aim. It makes no difference whlo others say about Goods, orwh others get for them-a. this stor ' our aim is centeredl on one' pon1i viz: To get the best and selli ' at the PRucE of the cHii E14s'r. We won't be undersold by an reliable house on D~ress (Goed Trimmings, of all kinds; Velvet: plain and fancy, in black an colored; Laces, fast black Hosic ry, in cotton lisle th read, fluci lined Marmno Cashmere and Sil and Cotton, in town. Ladies' all--wool Unnderwvea the prettiest line of Ilandke chiefs is plain emnbroidlered n n r silk that you over sawv. 'W Toilet Waters, Colognuo, F4ir Soaps, Winalow' Shades, Plushec LaeCrtains-and last but i least, our entire stock of M~iLL -NERY, at |HIALF-PRICE. V have a large stock of H-at Trrii mings, of all kinds, in fine goof at your own price. Now, this is a big asserin but none the less true, and have the best all-wvool Blanke . In town, bought lowv for omI with Tariff Off. Prices last winter from .00) *12.00 per pair, Our prie no from $2.90 to $7.50 per pair. Don't forget this offering Blankets, We are receiving newV goo every (lay--you will alway sfi g our stock fresh, clean and sty o ish, and low-priced. WALKER'S CA8H BTDRE Oct. 11, 1894. Citation Notice. TE STATE OF SOUTH CAUotIN Cottaty of Plckei Ry J. Bi. Newhery Esq , 'otJu1 :Whereas, EC. n3. ILtheml made snit t0 to grant him Lettets of Admniustratio the Estate and effects. of Mrs. Suusan E. -them deceased. *These are Therefore to cite and a'hao all atid singular the kindred andi Credi of the said 8ttsan EC. Lathoam deceaase'i, they be and appear before meo, in the, C of Probate, to be hlcd at Pickens ( House, s. d. on the 25th (lay of October a*4 publication".hereof, at 11 o'clock ii Wi te sai din itratio soul 1 iten uder may Hand, this 10th dh le. October 1894 in the 1 ar eo ir Indc 1001 w u 11. W lK W rIit?.a lng "ad1V rIs. See our ImmIfhollonse Stock of1J kin( of huffman ('ot. ne or mor0e1 pairs of, "Our1 Litt'j itonjcwalIl Tip, 8 6o 11, at $1, oney. This; Shoe will 3oy's l'ect (-. .. . B. Dickson, agers. 1894. Am Lo..w o d I]CL .1ics ill xaui \nI iny sto1ck you "' eb1il'.1 I lull I h1:TV(' ,groods I.l. Jiust, think woI11i'1:811un i , ii )mt tmgS t 1'i<1miow) , I: ' goality f , i ls . ' Sil< h~li f . ,h s I d () i -cu I -sil.l I )i: Yv' .:f . (nial t U5 centi. litches a .8 ii arilr. I:U.1,'o~ a nf le4.-to a . .\oU I:e h a (jo;i o A) t o si ill Ni s, i n.Ili 4 lies' hII oo1 ds ('II ni l r: nniergd, L ~ iaw p. tas \\~r~r I ur d I in at 17, 19,"24, .i .lrans l'at , at7)e ill t~!T OT UP NO~t.LETN. I )!d iriy (jh - rrl, u n rr~ifi r l i iraiiti, I cn'tee . i iiUtrif Ari williri I siri th aI.e andi be l < 414 uii e, r.<\ i ei i sir fijoiilab. A, - be- 011iberty, P.tu. W . .;v,1. uk A ilI. Nmruu.ons I l'1i:()hilsartsorobde e-i i. uninls f i s hll((1dut theh 8i ii (i 4V Couty o Pit lo sn laII re t ~~- prs te,. ar ihro f by ( oi lled I1" ie-, ill denid ~ith th Ch~i l of In :Drd f CountyC 1onnuission. ( r f ik ns11ny n h (l1 o h sado.t....i.....onorbeor