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The People'sJourna LOVAL ITEMS. J. B. Hill, of old Pickens, was town Saturday. Col. R. A. Thoipson, of Wm halla, is attending Court as i attorney. See the new ad. of Alexand Bros. &,Co., Greenville, and gi them a call. - There will be an all day singih at the Baptist church in Libor next Sunday. A. M. Morris went to Anders( county last week to attend the fi neral of a relative. Mrs. John Cockran, of Calihou is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. ] Newton, near town. The Methodist quarterly coi ference for Pickens circuit will I held on the 8th instant at Ruh The' white Republicans of t) county are busy, getting registr tion certificates for the colore voters. Rev. 0. L. Darant preached c excellent sermon, Sunday in ti Methodist Church to a large coi gregation. H. 0. Bowen, Esq., of Shorma Texas, is attending Court, at will r3main in the State aboi two weeks. Capt. J. A. Griflin and wife, our town, visited the latter's fath< Rev. W. B. Singleton, at Rico last Sabbath. H. B. Hendricks wont to tl Virginia markots last week with car load of cattle and got satisfa, tory pricos for thOn. Miss Cora Bowen, who is teacl ing a flourishing school at Dacu: vilee, spent Saturday and Sundv in town with her parents. Supervisor Hendricks put dow matting in the bar of the cou room Wednesday, to soften ti music of the feet, as the lawyoe and jurors promenade all. At the call meeting of the Com ty board of commissioners, Moi day, the decided to use the rai road money to pay past indebtei ness, as far as it would reach. A torm passe part of th ow down t , who liv mthwest < n of J. ] has been a oig touri ..- and Califo> A(, returned home on the 4th ii stant. Mr. Forsythe, son of Attorney Adger Forsythe, of Brevard, N. C passed through Pickens Mondi on his wvay to Calhoun, where I goes to matriculate in Climso College. Thme County b)oard of contr< met Monday and approved ti >ond of B. C. Baker, asi dispense [t has beeni forwarded to Colun )ial and the dispensary is ex p'ct( o be opened in a short tim. The Pickons C. H., alliance ereby called to meet on Saturda, larch 9th, at 8 p.* m. Evoe .iomber is requested to be presen .a business of importance wvill t :ansactedl. J. T. Loormen,' Presidenmt. There will be an all clay singil t Mt. Grove, Sunday. the 10th larch at .10 a, mn. Prof. .. [urphreo will be0 prOeent and >dd timo is expected. All persoi ~ttrested in music arno invited ing their books anid baskets. J. C. Joffrios, Esq., of Grei llo, was in town Moinday, appi. I to .Tudge 13uchanan~ for an i a ction againust the mortgage< -non Weil, whosmo stock of goo< s seized last week b.y the mor zoo. Mr. Jeffri es represen te Screditors of Weil., Somne [pors >n or persons5(i on m ief or mal ice hent removed a1 Rain Guage from its station lot at; Central the o'ther night. oc observor will be glad to get .ek anud 1no quesOtions asked. h)e complleltd to look it up, t1 S.S. Government may have somr ing to say a bout it. Mr. Thomas Jordan, of Trains' ~nia county, N C., passed throu r towvn last Truosday, on his w Liberty to acc'ompany I ighter, Miss Lu'a, home. M ala has been spending the wini th Mrs. Walter L~. Boggs, a1 her friends at the lettor plat r.. .Jordan inf~ormed us that 5~ mdsl~ and too mulIOS "vas put Ak on the Hondersonylllo a1 irevard Railroad Tuesday. Miss Bell .Jott and J. 1D. You >ro married at 3 o'clock muradhay, Fob. 28th. at the roa ,nce of tho bride's father, J. tt, '78 Jones avenue. Ata in., and left at 4I o'clock for B3 inigham th'd hodie of the groo iss Boll is woll kpown to ma I.his conllty, having visi'td A ed Mrs. J. H. Brown, of Liber r several summers. Mr. You a native of Pickens county, 1 dey have the congratulations . any wvarm i riends in South C Proceedings of Court, 1 Court of General .Sessions c< venod on Monday at 10 a.. i with Judge Buchanan on t i bench. Thero was a large croi in attendance and plenty of wo ready for the- machinery of t 1- court, which immediately began m move. The Stato vs. William Sullivi was continued. or The Grand Jurors were call, ve and sworn. Judge Buchanm charged thom as to their gener ig duties and explained the bills indictments, as they wero hand, out to them for their consider tion. Everything moved smooth] a- until the Solicitor nnoQunc that the witnessess in the case the State vs L. E. Childress we discharged until the next term the Icourt, tho indictment not ha ing been handed out by the Soli< - tr to the grand jury. Mr. Car )e defendant's attorney, objected a- such a disposition of the case ai demanded that case go to t] grand jury. The Solicitor stre: 1 uously opposed giving out the il a- dictment at this term. The judl id held that there might bo some ro son which should iot be ma< public, why the Solleitor did ii want to proceed and he would ii, . compel him to send the indictme: to the grand jury, or nol pros t) case, which the solicitor had n, right to do, im case the judge rub id that thO case should be sent to tl it grann jury. Mr. Cary. thon ask< that clerk spread on the record A the court, that -the defendant a 3 peared, demanded his- trial ai i that the Solicitor -discharged tI witnesses for the0 State until tI next term of court and refused ie hand out the indictment to t] a grand jury, and the demand w 0- so entered on the journal. The case against Lomuel Trib for gambling, was nol prossed. 1 The case against John Hunt f 9 carrying concealed weapons ai Y the case against Alice Alston f petit larceny wore sent to the tri justice for trial, as they wore ii rt properly sent up the sessions cou ie the trial justico having jurisdi The first case for trial wi against Ed G-reene, for lious i- breaking, J. E. Boggs, Esq., repr i- sented him. Vordict of the jui 1- was guilty, with recommendatic - to mercy. The next was the caso again! d W. L. Gilstrap, assault and ba tery. Verdict of the jury wi a guilty, with recommendation I mercy. True bills were found agaim Luaa. Farr, obstructing railron track, and Chas. Spencer, murde 3 William Wright was tried f< a forgery and found guilty. A. T rewas a true bill against ..- A.Howard, for disposing of pro: .. erty under lien. T1he case against Adam Kirkst and Etta Wright for adultery w; J. noi prosed. ~., There was a true bill again y John Alston, resisting officer, ar ue assault and battery of a high ar n aggravated nature. John Lance was tried and co: 1victed of larceny of live stock. There wa~s no bill against E Peek for hlousebreaking. -. V. A. Howard was convicted disposing of p)rop)erty undeor lien. S Grand jury found a true b against James Lowers for. forger is and nmo bill against .J. F. Wells i g, . anmah Young, ad ul tory. -y When Court convened Tuesd; t, the case against Charles Sponc< >o chargcd with meurder of Jamr Alexander, was taken up for trij J. P. Cary, Esq., rop~rosentled t defendant and Solicitor Ansel a ig pearedi for the State. Verdict of the jury was not guilty and t -. prisoneor was discharged by3 ord a of the Court. 8 Order of (dischmargus were pass to in the cases of Ben Durham, Gri fin Mulliutax, John Lesley, Williai .Sitton and James Rtosemion charged with gamibl ing. . James Lowers was tried amid co ,victed of forgery. Ludai Farr w Is tried tor placing obstructions< trailroadl and a v'ordict of not gi d( ty was rendered. Mr. Cary repi senitedl the dlefendant. Hamipt< Rosemond w~as tried for bigani s- and acquitted. Mr. Cary defen -T ed him. in' Grand .Jury brought in the -- presentment, whlnichi is publish< it. in another colunii. The piresi Ifr ing judge complimiented t hat bot hue very h ighly fo r the faith ful di .e- charge of thoir duties and1( for I I oxp~edlitin and511( sa tisfact ory i pa litchl of buisi ness. The comp~ mont was certainly doe.or; 0d. T~IJhio case against, Ernest Was iingtoni for aussaul1t and ha tier v a high andi~ aiggravated naturo' w ss triedl and the vordict of the j1u er wa it guilty. Mr. Cary doefem1 0(d himi. The'l11 caso againmst Rohort JImat tOfor housebyeraking ad( compIol tolarceny was set for Wednosday al the court adjourned for I li day. Wednlesday t~he prisonlers w ng were conic~it'd a I, ii terni of oni court were sen~ teni ced: si- W. L. GilsI rap's senitoniee oni t B. first case, was I fiat, the defendua La, ho confined in the penitentiaryI ir- 80. months and in tIm second el c mn. that ho hp con finied in the ponitt I tiairy for iG months. fr. John Lazjco was sentenced to ty, term in them penitentiary for I ug yag John Wright wvas sentencedl of work on the public works of1 -county two years og be confined the penitntiarv for two y.3ars. James Lowers was sentenced to >n- work on the public works of the 1., Coulty for two years or be confined lie in the penitentiary for two years. vd Ed Greene was sentenced to one rk year on the public works of the lie county or one year in the peniten to tiary. Grand Jury's Report. Un To His Honor, 0. W. Buchanan, ed Presiding Judge: We, the Grand Jury, desire to 'al make 'the followir g presentment: of We have passed upon all the ad bills handed us by the Solicitor a- and made such returns as the evi dence, in our judgment, justified. y, WeO have sent a committee to d, the jail and find it in good condi of tion and well kept, the prisoners ro well cired for. of We have sent a committee to V- the poor houso and find seventeen ,i- paupers there, who are well fed and y, properly clothed, and find that to the Stoward is doing his duty. id We havo appointed a committee be to examine the books, bonds and 1- other matters about the County 7- officors, including trial justices, , and report at the next term of this a. Court. 10 It has been brought to our at tention that tho Southern Railroad Company have been running their It freight trains through the County 10 on the Sabbath, and wo rocom a mond that tho Solicitor take such ,d action in the Iattc)r as he deems 1o sufficient to prevent a. repetition xd of such conduct. of We'o recommlnd flint thei Couily P. Supervisor rofurinish tlho har of the id court room or remir the furitire 1e of the same, so as to make the a transaction of businoss more con to venwienit anl(d oxI)oditious. o We recommeind that. the County as Suervisor puts up more shelving in the vault in Clork's office for le the records. Wo extend our thanks to His or -Tonor, the prosiding judgo, to the id Solicitor and to tie ohlicers of the or Court for courtesies shown us. al Respectfully submitted this 5th .day of March 1895. G. MT. LY-xeH, C. Foroman. Looper News. Loopans, S. C. March 4 1895. E DEn JOURNAL: Wo are beginning to farm a lit '3 tle at last; your scriko saw a far iler plowing in snow last week. So ycu s.o they mean business. I We have a new departure up this way, there is a kind of mania, here s for going into the morchantile 0 business. John Freeman & Grady Roach havo added theirs to the al ready large member in this section. C Mrs. Elizobeth Rackley is in proving, and will soon be out a'grin. Rev. J. E. Foster will, with r care, soon bo out again among bis P~ Rev. Trhios. Looper and wifo visited Mr. Miles Singleton and family Ylast week. ' Mi~r. Charles R. Singleton and h is wife visited relativesand friends sin his 0old neighborhood last week. Charles is very favorably impressed id w~ithi his now home in Oconee coun ty S. C. A large number of our people are at court this week. d' Mr. W. Henry Williams will .soon bo offi to attend the sessions ol of the North Greenville Baptist , i school Success to you Y1Wo now havo a now voting pre ~cinet hero, Poetors Creek. Fos tors Storo having been discontin n ed, hy the last Legislature, so 'hcandidlates for the State Conven es tion will plenso take (due ntico ' andl govern themselves accordingly. heW. of LinIEaT'Y, S. C., March 4, 1895. be Last Saturday evening Coke Had or don shot Bill Lemons in the face with a 22 calible pistol the ball taking of ed feet near the end of the nose. Both f- colored. Drs. Sheldon and Williams m attended the wounded man bnt Owing dto his bleeding so badly did not probe thme wounmd. It is t hought to n- be inai. as Th'le new store hioure of the corpo mn rato company is about finished, shclv i.l- ig anma (counlters to put ini yet. e. The1 nill and ginniery company m h uve beeni having their grist and saw y mill overbauled and greatly improv d - ed work for thleir customers is thle result. r Last wveek was lthe busy wveekc withI d( the farmers, sowing spring (ats. The~ I- Plows weire rushedl lively a few days5. y \\ inter grasses amid wheat have be s- gun to show some igns of life. The mu wheat is not so badly hurt as was ssupposedl by iimny. C. li h.-Mni. E)troI:---AIlow mo pac ini your valuablo paper thank my neighbhors and~ friends for their as kinidness shq wn me and family dumrinmg ouri recont ill ness, also to Dr1. Morgan for his miedical aid, and inav the Lord b~less them and1( '~theirs4 is myw pray or. i.J . N. FosvrEa ANT) F~~ui L. (cardq of Thankuujus. lho Wi' nik this method of thank lhe ing ou' I r~iends andm~ neighbors for their I. indnuess and~ sympathy ex he tenided na5 duing th~ le illniess and~ at dent I' of my wife, Nancy lIiott. or Ma y t he Lord b le'mss( hmu all. I i e 1, 1110o1' A NO IAM Im. t'ood, whlen it sour's onl the stomn a itch, be(comies innutrivo) andl un tyc wholesome. lIt poisons tihm blod, anud both1 ind andl body sufifer in to Iconsequence. WV hat is needed to res thie toro perfect digestion is a dose or ini two of Ayer's PHIs. Thuy never NOW FOR 1895. 1894 Behind Us. We close tko hard timo year, 1894. First., by thanking all our patrons; we are thankful to every one; we have tried to do our duty to all, and every thne giving tliem $1.00 WORTH FOR $1.00. We havo done a large business (big business.) Notwithstanding dhe hard times, we hear from every ide, wo have been favored with many now customers and the , id ones have teen kcpt in line, which is sufficient evi dence that we are on the inside with goods. and prices. We announced in Timnc PicorI.i's JOURNAL. several weeks ago, that we had to unload our immense stock, that, announcemen' , met 111e oyes of Tlious mds who were In want of 8110ES and sucji a stampede for our store has never oc ourred before When these poople Cano for Shoes they boughut them. As our Prices and Goods wer.) light there wias 10 looking aroudil thinking they coukl do better. Our Prices and Goods dii the work. We begin the Now Year with new zeal, backed by every advantage known to the trade; with our own Factory behiIu us ou1r stock will be larger Anld Prices Lowor t1han any house in Orteenvihle. Honest Goods anid full value for the money diives away aill hard times. "FACTORY PRICES" THE WATCMWORD! JAS. M. & E. B. DICKSON, Siept 24, '94 NOW T HEN! Let Every Man, Woman and Child Set dlown and study this advertisement as though you wvere going to study your lesson, and you will see ini a very' little time why we can sell vou CLOTHING! + CLOT HING Cheaper than any other house in this State. In the fi place, we claim to buy more Clothing than all the Clothi Houses in this town put together; in the second place, we not buy our goods from TFraveling Men, who command Jar salaries; in the third place, we pay spot cash for every dolla worth of goods we buy; in the fourth place we do no crc b~usmess--we k.eep no books, therefore we never lost any m< ay in bad debts; and in the fifth place, we have been in t manufacturing business for twventy years and know the Clol nig business from AX to Z. Put all this together and you c eadily see that we are just what we claim, \'ens' Suits from - - - - $.0up Chiildlrens' suits from - - - 1.0 " B3oy' suits from . - - -2o N'ens' Overcoats froip - - - -25 Loys' Overcoats from - - - 20 Chikclrens' Overcoats from - -15 -at rm - - . - - - 2.50 " Come in and see them and you will see we make no Bluffs. Come in, and as sure as you do, we will sell yOU. U DREIFUS & Co., THE NEW CLOTHIERS Greenville, S. C. 10SentO4t~f 11n Matn mtr.ni to get your Spring ii up so yol caln ro the Summer is is nlow North buy. id SIiimer Stock, rIiving every diay. erthanl cycr, and .o your intereRt to -0 purchasing. We aid prices. us show you the of Novelty Dress ht to Greeniville. ru ly, & GARRISON. You will Find ! AT BR UE'S! ,The best., lot 4)f thw n lS ii g l'obnletos 10 he had4 ait . In h*t and 20,; ipIr pi- g. ipetiaIi Prices oil Boxes lomle-miadle .Jeans, Ifomle-made shoes, 11lme-mIade 8hne Collars, lionlie-Imade "4yriap, . lome-mlade lilms, I lnloe-ma11de Baicon, -AN I) HOME-MADE YARNS! Ieavy Cheiks and ShIr tinigs, New .Dry Goodsa atl Notions. Farming Tool..; inl (irati Variety. Wo luy Ilhe BEST ad sell the Yours Trully, J. McD.Bruce r rneans so mnucn more c'n -yo i magine-secrious . ftldiseases result fuonu . .('trifling ailments ne'ee d. - D)on't play with l~tue'0 * * - ba ii~(l*.' u~r 0-* 1 rha13ps yon1 woiihI i not think so, but a1 very hirge prloport10 ioof dI 'ireSes iln New York, COmeJs from1C larel-,snes~s abcur ctahig coki,"' say~s Dr. (yruzs E'dSOn. 'Ut is '11tteh.SI1 a simpli thg a d so 50t onI 11 that vecry few people, unle1(3 it. is aL caIse of plcloonial, pay ait t3nt ion. ThereI'( nio g 3 t.ca111mny (115es of lou.t-ir aniIld 00on.. 9111n~ olo whldih have t heir oiin in this iegieet of the slimlle pm:,an i onl of e1very daly life. The~ miost sen.-ile advice is. whenl yon have one0, get. rid of it, as5 so as8 p)ossible. By all me1:ms1 do not neg lect it." D~r. Edsoni does niot tell youI hiow to enre ai cold but we will. Take Chamberlin4~ Coughu Remedy. It will roleve the lungVe, aid expectoraltion), open the secretaltions and1( soon1 eft'et a p erhi na nenut enre. 25 and1( 50 cenit bot tles . saile by Fori. 111i1;1lunter & Boggs *,a Rt. Eaton, Centr'a. .,nd 4t the Asevere rheumatic .Jika shoulder had1( troubled oikwarth a n ecl known dro- inn f.h Iowa, for eve'r ,. he evidence pain1 was so50 se .urious -effeot anly tlhing. .~j, . Hre, then, is an not ret s i , exploded, although lasP, o Ain official documents applla.' shyin b ed~'ing & Son, large cedar 1a . " fa Monroe, Mich., huave re -''~'er for telegraph poles to ato Buenos~ Ayr'es, South I I This Is a trial order, and it, A oes go through safely and are 4tsfactory, -this oompanuy is promised o a trve order. Now is the tim Goods-make th wear thom beft over. Our Mr. Jones ing our Spring a and gooda are a Goods are Chenj we witl make it call on us bofoi guarantee quality Call, and lot handsonmest line Goods ever broug Yours very t JONES T HIS. W EK HOWil5ESN5AYBAR5AIN5[ SHOES, SHOES! Oilu etrcune hs he will be pAed anldat prices nt Ihe faltorie's will njot duplicate. Thley are bro. kenl lois I.- why we ofFer. tIhem at these pricet All tott'I o8terhoeln stock w\Ill be mold O. ve ry LOW PRICES DRESS.'. GOODS. A few n)ovely Sits onl hane--to lose them ouit I will ,teli for3334 per cent. tin dr. former price. All Woolen G'ood~s have bee-in marked dowi to eet it times. No use re ali ng '-hard times" wh g-oods ., present The best yard wide Sea 1.land ever of fered inl Greeville for 5 eents. A few blankets at. lowest priec. A.K PAOW. , . FORLTH ESTOKS M , WEfnisoh :hs-o 1 h Hee'ihewatt.s RIUPOTAOES GADE RES CO RN rsTHELEAROS It.We' furn(1ish these -You3' o th<~C n hr ts Mvii h licFA tottLL.t wisothc1l1C' 111Ii co'rqiiI (ltbi lt1O vr'spnith aeo The mny havde Ato~ few and t fewrro wais to thei: money ian Iii~hled poo rCCIyiuir the wihi-per of coimpetitijoln-A bran new(1 suilt of Clothes, somet( hinig nice', for* $2.05; 10-4 shteeting at 15~C p)er yardl; 1,000 yd( standard prhuis a t Iea 50 pr yd;3( best dress ginghamis, 7e; line sitings for dress es a. 76e; ladles un detvest s, I ic to 25c; Shoes, shoes, sh1oes---do let mue show you my shoes; 2 spiools ma~uebiic thr'ead for ac, 200) 3 ards onl ai sp)oo; the cartij a ttmplles areO here atid goig like hot. etnkes at 25c a pilece--youl canl catrpet ai big 10(om for very lito ony, and1( for use1 they ar ie just ais good ius ai( it; do ll 1(ar. ARE YOU COMING! li 8) call (It me1 for you luinces All kInds cannedi(( goo3ds, cheese , era:-,kers, caikes, &c. Salmott, 10c; Sa rines, 50c me t ling In te cracikers. I wnnit to hey I ,000 Dty ides, 50 bu Gloobers anid corni, peats and eggs.tru only, by J. TO . HARRIS, Jan. .9. Iogents, S. 0. P. S. t am~' prtepared to paly the t2' for Jury am11 Wnt nte (1:ttm