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The People's Journal d LOCAL ITEMs. 4 i Col. J. E. Hagood was in town last h week. t] Iro Married at Pelzer, on the 18th se instant, Mr. William Osby to Miss Van Daily. T. J. Mauldin, Esq., of Atlanta, B is visiting his parents, Mr. and ir Mrs. Joab Mauldin. S D George A. Cooper, of Clark & < Cooper, Greenville, was in town w Tuesday on business. 0 Oat crop is killed and many farm ers were ill town Tuesday, buying secd for the Spring sowing. Auditor Christopher is taking th returns at a rapid rate, but is not rushod so much this week. J. P. Farr, of Farr's, S. C., was (1 in town Monday oil businoss, stop- el ping with Auditor Christoplhor. id J. E. Boggs and T. J. Mauldin W have formed a partnership in tho t law business. See their card In the 'V Journal, Several Centralites were in town t Tuesday and gave encouraging re ports of the progress, whicli the fac tory enterprise is making. A petition is being circulated for tle pardon of Marion Revis, who is serving a term of nine month in jail, a for violation of the revenue laws. i1rs. J. B. Newbery has ret rned P froi Easlev, where she was visiting hert neice, Mrs. A. R. N Folger, wh () has been qnite ill, but is now cons I cred out ofldanger. n Troasurer Youngblood is kept 3( busy receiving taxes, and still has o 040 taxpayers to wait on bofoio t< the let of March, it they wish to a mhiss the penalty. N ta T. D. Harris quotes livir g pri- d cos in his add. and is preparod to in furnish court attendants with nice N lunches. For an aftor-dinner it smoke try one of his cigars. J. McD. Bruco calls attontion this week to his home mado and warranted goods, in his new add. and says you will miss it if you fail to get you a trial box of Pres- i, to. ni Married, at tho residence of L. 4 0. Lathmoi on the morniog of Fobruary 24th. Mr. Silas Curtis " to Miss Lou Aarial, !Poth of Pick- ." ens county, Rev. W. S. Singleton ofhiciating. In Trial ,Justico Braminleft.'s w court the proliminary hearing of iin the State vs. W. L. Gilstrap for Tr assault and battery was held Sat- gi urdlay and the case sent up to the e( sessions court f or trial. t Auditor Christopher has pr'esented the cunts., ofice rs w1ith haundsoaome sign.. for their oflices. Mr. Chiristo phier is qjuiite anR artist aud was par-t ticu larly happuly ini his wor~k on thmee sign for the Slher if's oflice. Treasurer You ngblood has roce ived instructions from the Comptroller te General to coltect taxes after thme 1st to the 15th of March, with ihoe penal- ti ty of 15 peCr cent added. After thme p 15th executions will i mmedi.itely is sue against the dleliniquienit'. The supremo court on FeXbruary 20th lended down a decision granit , trial to J. Al ims s~ullivan nderson jail and en ivicted county, under chainge of the murmder~ of II. G. Gil Lin in Grieenivil lo citIy m 1892. Groonv'ille News. .John lEarle, w~ho was convicted in the Untited States Court last week, is it ser'vingu ins sentenmce of six~ month in mi jail, ,Jatms Kemip, who was also con- S victed,. hias a sentence. of three maonths. All the other Pickiens cases rt were conut~tiued, exceptL a few, where 0: the defendanmts plead guilty and their as senltecei's were' suspeiided. mn Sup jervioor HIendlricks' oflico h was thronged Monda1y with citi- I] zens, wvho caimo to town, expecting to got their cl aimis cashed. Many C were disappomted, as the amounts rep)orted by thed troasurer wasi not al sunfIiniont t o reach t hoir cla ims-. $l,858in jur'y and o ;, thore was only a - for Cutrrent o'XIon- a: pas)t indolopnoss. , A out . W.000 wore collected for ce the railroad and $630 in coupons were on hand to he paid and can celled. The County Supervisor lhas cal led a meeting of h)is board( for the 1st Monday in March andl it is understood that the object of tho cull meeting is to take some p actionf about, the railr~oad mfonv. ,J 'this is being collected to pay theo railroad boinds, when they fall. 1 (due. Tho1 county canm ei ther do p)os t it in tha baun k's, whore it will P d raw five cenit init crest or can use d1 it now andt replace it out of taxes to I'~ be col lectedl in thle futuro. After payintg the initerest couplons, thore ~ will be about $'.!80 in t1bo treasury after all the taxes mire collected. n As the banks pay only a small in terest on the monecy andl as thle owners of countty claimis will hlie comipelled in many cases to sell them at a great sacrifice, justico to ii them ought to induce the county h~oardl of commissioners to app~lly Ci the railroad fund to the payment of these claims. If the hoard should c adopt this~ course, a considerable A amiouint couldl be put in circulation (ourt week and the V"naiour l y. We are authorized to state that 40 public termi of Pickons school istriet will opui Monday, March th. 'Tie accounts of those living i the district, and of those who ave boon transferred to this dis -iot will bo credited by their pro 6ta of the amount paid to the hiool. B. C. Baker was elected Dispen ,r for Pickens County by the oard of Control at the last meet ig. The board will meet next aturday to pass on the bond of ispenser and mako arrangements ) open the business. Mr. Baker ill keep shop next to the JOURNAL iice in the Auditor s old oflice, Lit will hardly bo ready to supply io attendants on Court. Married, on Tuesday the 20t.1h, at ic resideice of the bride's father, liss Sallie Harris, daughter of James . Harris, to 3Mr. James Iendricks, ii of Coimny Sipervisor len. ricks, by R-v. J. M. Stewait. An egant receptoon was held at the res ence of the bride's father, after hicli the lap)y couple left at once r the resideiCe of the groom s father here a cordial receptioi awaited Mn11. EJ)ITon:--PleaMse ann0e-c iat the secoid quarLerly Confer ice or North Pickens Circuit will ieot at McKiniey's C.hapel March t, and oblige, H1. W G Anv. FoR SALE.-One fivo horse p1OW Eclipse Enllgine, good ais no0w, ounted on iron wheels, One King otton P'ress. Ternim easy. Ap ly to G. 11. Hendricks, Easley. The Churches of the Second Or estern division of the Union of 1o Twelve Milo Association will icet with Bethel "liurch on the )th and 31st of March at 10 clock a. ni., Saturday. Introduc ry sermon by Rov. D. Littleton, id missionary sermon, by Rev. T. C. Seaborn. The churches will ke duo notice and send a full )legation as there is business of aportance. Balance of program ill be arranged on day of meet 1g. Taylor 1-. Stewart. 8. W. Howard, W. R. Garrett. Committee. Pickens Rifles Reorganized. At a call meeting of the Pickens ifles in the court house Monday ght, Capt. L. E. Childress, in a 1y eloquent and pathetic speech. signed. his commission and put his iccessor in command of the compa r. Appropriate resolutions of grat Lide and good wishes for the future tile retiring captain were passed y tihe coimpanly. A new enlistment r,s ordered and thirty-four men be g present, subseribed to the oath. lhe election of officers was then be in and Tihos. J. Maujldin was elect t Captain. Captain Mauldin, onl king tile chlair and command of the Lspany, made a capital speech, ousing thle patr'iotismu and tile ilitary spirit of his company. Tlhe ect ion of the other commission ofhl rs i esulted as followvs: J. R1. Glifin, 1st Lieutenant. B. M4. Giriflin, 2nd Lieutenant. J. E. Parsons, Junior 2nd( ieu1 nant. Tfhe comisi~on onlfeers apjpoinited 0 followiing illeers 01 thle coml Lny: Wi. G. Lewis, 1st Sergeant.; R. A. Porter, 2nd Sergeant; E. G. McDaniL, 3rd Sergeant; WV. IH. Stewart., 41.h Sargzeant; 1). A.. Cooper, 5th Sergeant, J. 1). G ri tin, 1st Corporal; A. S. Pot ter, 2nd Corporal; J. (G. Sei a an, 83rd (Corporal G. W. 1Bowen, -I:h Co: p':i. F?. E. Cox wvas e'leed~ Secretar~y; -sse J. Lewis, Trenflenrer1 ; and1( J. C. 11unings, QuIarter Mater Sergenat. The following were elected, rank. g 1t lieutenants, Rev. J. M. Stew -thnpla in, and1( Dr. RI. Kirksey, rgeon. Several reservo members wvere en diedl, and1( many prominent citiz.ens the town and county wer'e elected honorary memubers. Among the mitber iln the county, we remember earing tile names of WV. M. Hlagood, . TV. O'Dell, 1B. J. Johnston, T. N. uinter, Van S. Jones!, R, G. Gaines. The presiding oficer ca'ded on T. .Hobinson for a speech, and lhe oke some words of encouragement id promised his ansistaunce in pro ioting tile advancement andI success the company. Capt. James A. riflin made some good1 suggestionis id manifested all interest in the elfare of tihe members of the Pick is Rifles. Tlhe mreetinlg adjiour'ed id everybody is alronsed and deter ined to make tile Pickens Rifles one the~ best compa nies in the Slane. RolE of Hionmo. Tlhio followving suibscribotrs haive idt tiheir subscription to Tm'uru mum:AT sinco) the last roll was P N Moody, B C iloleombe, E E erry, Mrs .)ohni Shruim, G 11 (len icks, .J L Ilend ricks, Jf H La w niee, J. HI. Baleuntinte. 4Jitation Notic. lE STATEi OF SOUTIll ('AlROINA, C'oury or l'xix. WHIEREAS, J. M. Stewart, U. U. P., a11 .uilt to mle, te grant hi 1.efters of d numsitrat in of the Estate of 1( reets of lI enry Hidden. deceased, that icy 1 e and appear' before me, In the~ ariit of I'robat e, to be held at l~l('ke~m lurt House. 8. ('., Onl 28th~ day (0I airch 1895 next, after publication1 here. ,at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew u1se, 1! any they have. why the sid~ rhnlinisltrationi shoul d not be granited. G~iveni under imy Hland. this 25th day oh Ta ]Levy. The following is the tax levy for Pickens County for this year: For State purposes, 4.1 mills. For School tax, 2 mills. For ordinary County tax, 3 mills. For past indebtedness, 1- mills. For railroads, 4 mills. For court house bonds, 3 mills. Total, 17 mills. Health Restored ALL RUN DOWN No Strength nor Energy Miserable IN THE EXTREME. ' -Iancsa COVERED -with CURED BY USING Ayer's Sarsaparilla "several years ago, my blood was in Oi bad condition, my system all run down, 01 and my general health very much im- 0 paired. My hands were covered with 0 jargo sores, discharging all the time. 10 ha no strength nor energy and my feel- O ings were miserable in the extreme. At O last. I commenced taking Ayer's Sarsa- O arila and soon noticed a change for the O better. My appetite returned and with it, renewed strength. Encouraged by 0 these results, I kept on taking the Sar- O saparilla till I had used six bottles, and 0 my health was restored."-A. A. TOWNS, 0 prop. Harris House, Thompson, N. Dak. O 1 Ayer' s ;,Sarsaparilla0 Admitted 0i AT THE WORLD'S FAIR O 00OOOOOOOOOO 00000.a see this SUPPOSE YOUR ADVERTI DO YOU THINK IT 1 gow Running in This Paper ,aptain F. A. Mitchel's stirring War Serial, from which the tbove picture of a ride for life s taken. CIIICKAMAllGA [s a lively narrative of adven :ures with the Army of the ,umberland and is the latest production of the popular author >f " Chattanooga." READ IT IN THIS PAPER space. SEMENT WAS IN HERE! VOULD BE READ? rylit and see ! JULIUS E. Ilt000&. T. J. MAULDiN, BOGGS & MA UIJDIN, Lawyers, feb28mO Pickens, S. C. Romombor that you can got the Homo and Farm and the Pooplo's Journal ono your for $1.25. Notice of Flia Settleeanent. I will apply to J B New bery, Jndge of Probate, for Piekens County, S. C., for leave to make a final settlement of the eMtae of Bally B. Mosley, deccased, on the 29th day of March, 1895, and ask to be dismissed as administrator. j. M. STEW ART, 28Feh95w4 Adniiiistntor. Specital Itemaiaaku to Ladies. I eantnot too urgently Imupresse apmi ill who try my Remedy the necessity of going through a full vottrse of treatmelit with it. The cu res are all made hiv purifyitag the bloodl and htilidng tIpl the systein. This re(ptires t ime, :t1d 4'IUt'C its lct ion is often, itlprenit ly, slow. For a grown person, suf fering frotm t chronic dlisese of lonig statln ing, at two 111onths' Colrse-/0 dozen bot vles-is intispelnsable. I hald ~n ich rathe r iey woulit tot toteh the Itemiedy than to "Itry ome bottle and if it. Ioetis any godoi will get miore." If %4 alozen h. tri .) I inn ncii afraid of t.he result i itaes l' or whili I 'eVCo0lonentd it. WherIet 01ne on1ly nis. . a tonli0 or oiid puitier, (if cotraie'ott t or 1 we bott les will I ie sniliviient. It is very selbloiln tOat it. ever reinire timore thati One or two Ottles to eitre It Child. I have had a greatl oleatil of exierience ilt tCe t reatinent of t rout iles, tie testimionilts of vihtelh I .ann1ot Idltblish, but. il1 0aes (of tulveration or inl lit notat in of tilt womb the reattit is sat is factory if t he Wash. is' usel in 'onotection with tle Bliti-ers. Where thie Wili is need vd inn lrge <juti1t tity I naal--e spe'ia arrange 1tetts to furnisli it, so that it enna IhI freolv nsed at at ieisonlable ottihty. In vase's of citeir of the woilb too filr- gonte ton aiitlt the hope of elnre, it will check tie heioorr hage at1i gi ve freatlm front iatinl, in d I have kniown none case of thnt kilio to he iterfectlv cureil by usiig the iellmely a1t4 WItsh, af ter it imt liiii pr4nonnteet a io teles ciase. I have knowia ninny who s ll'ereol from pal' ful Iand suppieseil menst rinuttion to sitelh all extel t t hat they were cottilied to the ded one or t.wo days every nionth, ito be etti rely eetred by using % elozent bottles of tine lit ely. Where reaction is needed tn ext reini Vtses, even I of fever, tie Reinety is inval niable. I have kieowin life to be saved by it in sntnh vases where it, was t.h lt t le a tiemt was bound 14) die. It wonII reqIuiri a book for tle test itionls I atl coistItit.ly Ie'eiving, aitl we're I to piblish litIeml it wotbl ituleed he said that "Airs. Person is claii.ing ha1t he Ittemedy will lrle ev'r thing nm, bit. nit experietce of llfteon years itn its use has proven that it will cre' any tronolhe that vnn be eired iy purifyiig the blood an0d illding up thu system. I amtil reswetfully, binls. Jonic ss Kitri-tt, N. C. You will Find! AT BRUCE'S! The best, lot of Clewin;; 11110 S.piltimp Tobaccos to hbe iad lit, 5c 1 Ot mtd 2th U4'r i g. Special Priies~ Oil IRoxes! Itome100-mitadeo Jeanis, Ii'oinet'-ttnade( Shoes, I lomne-madee Si'h' C'olIaris, I loor e-mnade 8yrutp, I Iome-nmadle lliams, Ilomie-maiode Baeoon, -AN 1 HOME-MADE YARNS! nevyCeks .uud Slhtrtins, Newv I try G~ooids :ni Not inine. Fa:rin ug Tooiels ini Greni Vartiety . J. Mci. Bruce THE ALMIGHTY DOLLAF Thle nmuyn hav oo few antid thne few to miny and' 11( ini.. thlese~ day3s of paif 01n1 ha id tintes when thie ichl canonot 0afftod I< waiste thiei: motnney', and( thec poor requliri dohitleo inty V of everiy pennty, thne car efn buyer wlli go where his nmney will hn:1 (lie most ood1.. A miong our m r'ecen0to arri vals ar nomeoii bargaIns lthatare beyom the wii'sper' of cometliitioni-A bran ner suit of (lothes, somnethhing nice, for *2.05 101-4 sheeting iat 153c per yarid; l,(000 ydh sI tindard pintsi at 4Ic and1( 5c pri yd; besi dress ginghams, 7e; fIne sntings for dress. es at 7ee; hadles inudervests, 15tc to 25c; Shoies, shoes, Shoes('--do( let me) sliow you1 my' shoe's; 2 spiools maeine thread1( for' 5c. 200 yatrds oin a spool; the carpet a imples are hiere and goinig like hioa. cakes nit 25c ii ilp-i-oi ca capet a Q.i big roomn for very lit t.e money,' andtu for usc tiney' are julst to good as a110 dolhoir an 'ar'd. ARE YOU COMING! TO COURT? If w0i 00111 on me for' youri luinches, Al kIinds (cannited geiodsl, cheese~t ,cralkeris, cakeo', &e. Stihnon, 10c; Sarditlnes, 5ic 3ySteI liI (c--hit 1boy3s p~lase doin't asd mue to lin h i thne crack01er. I nai I, t~ 101hoy 1 ,000 Dry Iiides, 530 bin (oobhers and cor'n, peas ant d eggs. I espect0 fiully' sbi.It Led to lie cashl I rtdk oinly, by T. 0. HA RRIS. lP. S. I aoinn epared mtl 10 pay I lie cash NOTICE County Board of Com missioners. Tihe County Board of Commis sIOnersA is horoby called to meot in their office at Pickons on nexi Mlonday, the 4th of March, tc consider' the propriety of using the railroad money on hand ii' paying off the past indebtednest and such other business as ma properly claim the attention of -OF FOR THE PHOLKS. Mn, ETDIron: Axes are now in order, and we think we have the best, but are not cortain-we want the Pholks to try then and see for theniselves. We also have a lt of Farming Supplies and Corpouter Tools. Wagon Ma terial and Houso Furnishing Goods. Lots of Shoes and Hats and a few pieces of Heavy Jeans to close out cheap. A new lot of Clothing aid other Goods for the Spring trade to arri've next week. it's no use to say anything of prices, they are jiust rigli t. THIS WE EK - -IN SHOES, SHOES! On omr center counter theSe Shoes will be placed and ait rlitles that the factories will 'pt-t~tplicate. They are bro. ken lots'- Is Wly we offer them at tIei---pQcc-4 All other Shoes -, stock will be sold' at very LOW PRICES I DRESS .'. GOODS. A few novelty SIn on ianl-to clost I hem out I will sell for 334 per cent. uIn der fori er price. All Woolen Goods have been marke( down to meet the times. No use talklui :h1rd tihies' wit I goods mint. p~reseni pice!s. 'I'hme bost yard wide Sea [slanid ever ol fered in Greenville for 5~ eenmts. A fewv blankets at lowest prices. A.. K. PARK, DRYGOOD0S AND SHOES! 15 P~indleton St., Greenvlle, S. C. Snov94. SHEPPARD AND ELLISON'8 PRICE LIST. Shoes, Shoes! Georgia Home-made for roug wear, is the best. Nice line Ladies' Shoes, paten1t fasi eners given with shoes, so you wi: not, be sewing on buttons every Snn day b~efore going to church. CilI dren 's slhoes, aspecialty. p Indigo~ Prints best, 5 cents pe: All woel Twilled Flannel 16 2-4 Scents peri yard. All wool Twilled Flannel best 2C cents per yard. All wool School B~oy Jeans 16 23 cenits per yard. All wool School Boy best Jeans 20 cents per yalrd. 3-.4 Shiirting 4 cents per yard. 7-8 Shirting 5 " hants all kmnds, and styles with 334 per1 cent off. D~on't miss getting a $2.00 liat for $1.50. Come early before they are all gone. Good line of Shirts and underwear. cheap. A Ghood pair Blankets, 90 cents. 1 pair Counterpaines, 90 cents. I. X. L. Pocket knives 20 per cci ofi. Nails steel cut, 2A cents pr pound By the keg 21 " ' 4 -Shot 01 cents per pouind. Powd~er 20 " '' Best Patent Flour $3 i5 cents per bar'rel. Second Patent Fienr $3.50 cents 'Straight Patent Flour $3.25. We have many other thmgs that you will need, which space here don't~ allow us to to mention, so call to see us when In1 town Respectifully, SHIEPPARD) & EILISON Easley, Sept. 27 1894. Notice to Deb1tors andl Creditors. A 11 persons. having clains aigainist cLI est ate of J1. A. Bloggs, dleensedl, must presen'it the same foir payL~mentB to the un derisignled by the 30th of Marchi, next and alii parthes indebted to saId estate wil lease make pa~yment at once to W. L.. BOOGS, D). J. GRICEP , 19F~eh9Sm1Exe - ispensry Nott .e. The County Board of (A the Dispensary of Pickens a mot this day and docided to cate a Dispensary at Pickens C. .10. MONDAY MORNING! We will commence onr BIG SACRIFIOE SALE! Iemeei1wr now that everything vill be done to satisfy our C1stmer. that this is io advertielng sleme imply to mislend or in '13ce you to Come to Our Store! We iivite you cordially to isit onr Mtore while our closing oit sale Is Iin progres. This Iled Letter Snrifice -saie wl I be oIII nled u1nrtil oIn- Stock of Wii:ter G o18, And in fat, Ill Woolen Goodhs aret SOI) O'UT! Xver befote have you had all opp)ortI. ihy liko tils 14! Iy Dry (oods, Nolt1ns, . n in .1111i:cry at, Your Own Price! Neairly. Now13 don't miss this goblen ep p1ortuni.ty for we mean-II whalt we sa1Y. Wve r1cOoized the fact thit goods are 'niready CIVEN AWAY! As far as profits are- coiceited. but In Ider to turn 1 sml(ei of 0111 goIs)( into ml)oney, Lower Prices iill be m3ado e bIy, thanl yon ever hoard of before. Don't ask us to clarge any good.; for we cai't af'ord it when we sell them ut, Cost and Less Than Cost! WALKER'S CASH STORE. 81 Main Street, Greenville, S. C. We need( thati ir tle money. yo are fl due us. Como mri selfu' to . We told yon1 when~i you got the goodus we conkdiriot indulge yon long. We sell at short s4ettl.eent4 b~eenoso it Is best. foi y ou and( for (3us ll com uid seille and4 Save truble Yuris for bette!' ties. JOHN T. LEWIS & $ON. Januaryv 17th 1895. SEY M FRI[mS? The Gold Bugs and Dead BEATS are getting the best e now, so I am comp~ allow all of myh tomers to help me b their account. ' if possible with. r ',