The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, March 28, 1895, Image 3

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The People's Journal. LOCAL ITEMS. Miss Lena Bowen is visiting friends and relatives in Greenville. J. P. Carey, of the Pickens bar, is in Augusta this week, on busi ness. Trial Justice Bramlett is busy issuing warrants against delinquent poll tax payers. Snider Price, son of W. R. Price, of Eastatoe Township, is critical ly ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Field were in town Friday and were the guests of Mis. R. A. Bowen. There has been very little guano hauled through town as yet. Our farmers cannot stand the price with cotton so low. Married by Rev. I. B. Jones, at residence of Riley Sutherland, in town, James Griffin to Lila Alex ander-all colored. Pickens County is getting on a boom in the way of government distilleries. Two will start w)on near Easley, and two near Pick ens. It was Friendley Chastain and not Friendley Cisson, who died at the county poor house last week, as reported to the JOURNAL ind so published. An exchange asks: "Should ministers smoke?" We suiplos they should be allowed that priv ilego here, as they are not expleted to be exposed to it "in the sweet bye and bye." Joseph Hen dricks was bound over to the court of Sessions lnst. Friday by Trial Justice Slaiton to answer to the charge of assault. with criminal intent on Miss Jose phine Holder. Dr. Riley preached Sunday morning and e% ening at the Pres byterian church. A large cougre gation attended the services and Dr. Riley treated them to two ex cellent sermons. Testimony in the Moorian .Lati mer contest case will be taken in Easley on the 2nd of April. The managers of the federal election at Easley, Liberty and Central have been summoned to appear as wit Desses. Tha dispensary is booked to get "full" next week. W. L. Jenkins has about finished up his part of the contract and Dispenser Baker hah already placed his order with the State Dispenser, and the same has been shipped. Don't let the reported rile in the price cotton fool you into planting .a big crop. It is done for that very purpose, and heretofore it has suc ceeded, thus keeping the price down. Plant more "hog and homn Any and live at home." What ab~out THE JOURNAL now? 'We are turning out a much neater and a better paper, having more current news, and the advertise ments are set with some artistic effect and style now. Taking it *altogether. "aint she a hummer." Dr. Samuel J. Hester, formerly cf this county, died at his home in Becca, Spartan burg County, on the 24th instant. He was about forty years old and had been a constant member of the Baptist churc h since hiia youth. He leaves a wife and - one child to mourn his death. Mrs. Willimnon, daughter of J. .M. Garrett, of Prater's, and wife of John Willimon, who lives just 'on the outside of town, on Mv. Jo ~ah Mauldin's place at what is known as the "Hunt house," has been very low with fever but is ro ported a little better at this tinme. The South Carolina Presbytery will meet in Liberty on Tuesday before the 2nd Sunday in Aprii. Rev. Samuel Wilson, of Abbeville, will preach the introductory ser mon. J. E. Boggs was elected Sunday by the Presby terian church in town%, as a delegate to the Presbytery. -One of C. T. Hutchins' mules got away from the driver as he wns about to hitch to a wagon Satur day and was plaving a rouaind. While runn:ng at full speed, ,I was t-'ip1)ped(in soe way and th ro wna agamast a tree breakinlg im~ basek. It had to ho killed and M r. Ilutcha ins has lost a valuable an inhal at a very busy Season of the year. Mr. P. A. Porter was tearing down an old buildmng laat week and mounting the plates lie pro. coeded to priz+ off the gable ends15 Swhen one of thenm gave way, fall ing on him and knocking him to the groundl, bruismng his thigh and leg considerably. After a wenk of confinemenat to the house h~e was able to be on) the streets of Pick-. enis last Monday. On our in~side pages this week we present a neat and attractive double half-column advertisemenit of Dreifus & Co., Greenville's pop. ular now clothiers. They are the only clothing merchants in that hustling city that are patronizing the columns of THmE JOURNAL and eur readers should boar this in mind when they go to p~urchase their spring clothing. Aside from this Dreifus & Oo. live up to their motto of selling goods cheaper than ano other house in the Pied pintnelt.s See change of ad. of T. Di Har. Dr. Riley has been among hit Pickens parishioners for several days this week. Mrs. S. J. Garrick, of Need. more, is visiting her sister, the au ditor's wife, this week. Treasurer Youngblood finished Tuesday issuing executions againsi delinquent tax payots.. Lawrenco Shields, of Carthage N. C , a salesman foi: Alexander Bros. and Co., 6f Greenville, died of heart disease OL last Sunday in that city. . His remains were seni home for interment. Dr. J. R. Riley will be at thi Reunion church, near Boggs' moun tain, on next Sabbath (the 5tl Sabbath in Marol,) at 11 o'clock a. i., and will prea-ich it that tif< and place if the way be clear. The Twelve Milo musical iisso, ciation will meet with Praten Creek Baptist Church, the fifti Sunday in March at 10 o'clock, lel every body come and bring thij books and dinners, as a good sing. Ing is expected. Miss Essi. Earle came homo.' laist Friday evoning from Chicora Col. loge, on a short visit, and was giv. on a sociablo by her parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Earle, that night, Several of her friends were thore to welcome her. James Stephens had his mule tc lie down and diO last week. Ti i falls hard on Mr. Stephens, at t h is time of the year, as the farmnorF are so behind in their crops. Hc has gone to North Carolina. we understand, to try and purchasE anoer. The auditor nats forwarded the returns of the various townships to the board of assessors of eacl Towinship to be passed on and re turned to his office by or btfore th( 4th of April, as the county boar( will hold its annual meeting in the auditor's office on that day. Seo the law card of Morgan S Robinson, they have formed v partnership for the practico of law In Pickens county. All businesi entrusted to them will recev( prompt and faithful attention. Mr. Morgan is well known in this county and will be pleased to meel his friends. He expects to attend each session of the courts in thi county. Cox & Seigler have a changE of their advertisement this week read it and if you want an3 thing in their line at manufactur er's prices, now is the time to buy Some of their goods haye beet slightly damnaged by aire and th< whole stock is offered at manufac turer's prices. Excelsior stovE which has been selling for $16, cai be bought for $12. Uederstaund Distinctly. There was a little fight at Mourn Carmel last Sabbath. A Mr. Hen dersem of North Carolina, and Ma Bower freeman p~assed a few blows but they were not near enough tt theO ehurch to disturb any one Freeman rather put it on the ta heel.-Easley Correspondent ( Sentinel. The Mt. Carmnel people wantsi dietmectly understood that tht above difficulty did not occur a their church, but are informed tha it occurred in the neighborhood o Cross toads. Jiberty Ienas. W. A. Stewart, son of 'Squir, Steowart, of this plne, was robbed knocked on the head, his throt cut and left foxi dead, one nigh last week, by a band of robbers al Blacksburg where he was nigh1 telegraph operatLor for the SoutLh ern R. R. Co. He had just taker charge and it was his first night or duity. The gash in his throal was al 3ut four inches long anm hiarely mnissed the jugular veini al one side and the wind pipe at ti< other end of the cut; there was ar ugly gash ont the side of his heat wvhere lie was also struck. His fa. ther andl mother visited him thE next day andl found him dloing as well as could be expectedl ; he camr home Saturday. His wounds are doing nicely. There has been fsay oral negroes arrested on suspicion. Ther was at tOro brok''n inito( thior( the samie aight. Our town was~ visitedl by Dr. Scofi..h's museum1 sho51w last week :au id :t raietett a conside-rah'in crowd 0Guan. haaulinlg has be(en' the rage with the farmers the past51 two wooki t.hn Slahtown' Allbance crowdl tqk ing five ca r loaids o f acid anid cot. tont seed meal. Tlilo plows are stan~dmtg waiti ns for driy weather. Peach bilooms1 in town. Sweet p)otato 8se(d are in grea demand. So far ats we have heard Libterta did not tako a very large stock i the forty convention and the qjiuas tion is how many did and( hov many more cares a fig a 1,000 fo: it? It seems most of the peo~pb are attendinig to their own busintesi and will vote as they please5 whei the time comes. Who is it aftel Cuffy and the poor illiterate vhiites with a pitch forkay ytin to disenfranchiise thor ay, It yi11 reformers we know. C. Do you suppose that the wort would be as wicked as it is if Sa tan was so indolent in doing evi as many Christians are in doing FREE TO JOURNAL READI2S Tin JOURNAL is anxious that its at scribers should have the adval.tt of every good thing going. W this end in view we have aran with The Hosterman Publishing C of Springfield, Ohio, for a supply yearly subsoriptions to their gr monthly, " The American Fa News," which will be presented Fii TO EVERY PAID IN ADVANCE subsc ber to TiE JOURNAL. Spring goods arriving! Zep yrs, Nun's Veiling, Muslir Lawns, Percales, and Novelti in Dress Goods. Trimmings match. Full line of Gents Fu nishing Goods. Five papers Needles for 5 cents-good 1 any. J. M. RAMPEY, Easley, S. C. ''Iier , you would niot I link so, Il yVIy 1. . propotioll of di'eases iI N< York, ( .mIs from cart-eessness abo catchillg old,"- s:ys Dr Cyrus Ed-c ,It. is .tlnh :1 simpe rin.IIIg aid so co11mm h r ew ateopIe, n s %t 1. is a en of imeii; onh t pa attnton T ere a 1 greaitt in II (st's of eIt:jrrh atil cc 14u111ption u hich halve their or-Igin in) tl Iii'giert of It ie sliiinpl pre .1ant lon of eve clay lie. Th'le Inlost senshidle advice wh yot haitve onle. get rid of it as sol It 'os-ih-' Br t i Im Ins do not I( '"i .'' :. r, )t. dsoit dost not tell liIIwv to''a' :1 1 l-( htr we will. Ti r al h 't- igs, 3ad xpIIetoration, oi Itse a-~ lols Ian(] soot ef1'fet a perty 11011t Cure. 25 Ili 50 cent botties I Sa1'e by Dr. ( W. Ear'e, 1'ieke-s; C. N- - : a,.. & 01 .1 1i -. ; lin te & i i.' [1h &rt ; 'tt Ist RI.1 ti .It i I II Ii p I . i noip -er avill me-trat Pik nyr. I fr te pu-posea o:,i exaini s ".nlc a-ts frCou nty 1. JTcacheop Cnerii cawn drugeis. . If 0eM low.l. form r- i melml bs At thmmf, I ) nll Aa .,v -I v I- to- 1 hie (!, .htl onII I a pp..ti n.- With all he onhl do bem e nlot IIIt Oil1 (f it no1tili h1-nlplie-l i -hamI) otnN quesinsfrn. ishedly aSthr Bardiatm of xin, ers. , an ln inle he - lf the f-o olH IrInhI- Spell...Ig, Redi iti, , A. e - tc .. Iey "nrs G.-aieker C. N. e t. ray,; I1h11. 810:m. & Co., Port (I Colinter & a, oethe L .nit Setal-s nrwnhsooyra Teacher's Notice. The, County Board of Exan ners will meetlat Pickens C. I on thie 19th day of April, 18 for' the purpose of exanmini applicants for County Toache1 Certificates. Applicants will be examin on questions furnishied by Stq Board of Examiners, and m include all the followil branches,: Spelling, Readin Writins, Aritheetic, Algebi English Grammar, Literatui Geography, History of SOU Carolina and of the Unit States, DrawingPhysiology a Hyg1in Street, GEthille, E. mnl ts f 7oa uiEee of Agriculture, aknd ofedagog J.CMaudT. C.ROINSON, ATOBICE.S t istii Calf Skins, he.kn, Lethe the Strigi any amc you want.tt13' t GOWED & BOODETT b ge th ed 0., of )at rnm EE 01 hI Ls, o8 NOW to FOR lot 1895. x1894 Behind Us. We close the hard time year, 1891. First, by thanking af1 our palrons ; we are itankful to every one; we have tried . Y to do our duty to all, and very time giving thet n. $1.00 WORTH FOR $1.00. ke We bave done a lare business; (big business.) I Notwithstanding lie hard tinamo, w: hvar from every side, wo have been favu c with tiany n-w e isto'cts Anud the Id ones have beci kiwt in Ii. wh -ili is -umfl~cient cvi or deuce that. we are on the side wi'h go. !, and prices. We announced ir- "li Proi, .Tot' oNAi, several .weeks Ago, that we 11 (1 . , unaloa " r i-111menis1 stoak, t't.I ,annIIeI; n)lief. Ow -' , 1f TI -."I' -- 0wh werr inl watit Of S A12-, a ad such a - 1 pede ir in e ( 1 t11 ha iever oc curred belore When i --se paoo.i. V.11111 1or Shots theV bought th, in Am our P, --es in 1 .)m d w'r., I iigi' 'ehor'.. wais 110 l)o.tng around tiimkinig ) iy colltit 'to bett ' Onr Prices and 3oods didi the work. We begin the* New V, ri with new zeal tick1 di by every h - avatitage kiotwn to the tr:de; wi., our )w Factory behind irt us outr stock will be largtr and Prees Lower t htan ally house in Greenvillo. " Hloneat, Goods and t. value fr the money drives away 00 -all hard times. "FACTORY PRICES" THE WATCHWORD! JAS. M. & E. B. DICKSON, Sept 24, '94 11 L., 15, Ig 's' aed ,te ly 1g a, 'e, th ed nd le ritB .es. J1 per ae: 88 maiWe are Now in Our1 I NEW QUARTERS, AND ARE 'lEADY FOR OUR S'pring -:- Trade!A We have in our stock the fvllowin'r g~oods and you wvill find ~r- that we are LOWER IN PRICE and better in grades r than any house in the city. Men's Suits from $2.50 to $20.00. ' Men's Pants from 50 cents to $5,o0. E Youth's Suits from $2.oo to g ro.oo. Boys and Children's Clothing from 75 cents up. We have a full line of Car Hats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods. yCall and see our N egge Shirts at 50 and 75 cents. e Fllline ofRfsWaterhouse Neckties for 5o ets. ng A Dandy line for 25 cents. Oc Full line Boys' Shirt Waists from 10 cts up. Remember our motto: "Satisfaction Guar; :eed or Money Refunded."' Mii Call and Examine Our Goods,.I DREIFUS & Co., A THE NENJ CLOTHIERS Qreenville, S. C. TO A I I~e andI S. < eH Now is the thne Goods--make them wearl them beforc over. Our Mr. Jones b ing our Spring an and goods ate aI Goods8are Cheap we willimake itLt call on us befor guaranteefquality Call, and lot Chandsoniest line Goods ever broug Yours very tr JONES MANHOOD faI'""* i r ona r n d 1 0 am k o ,)88.( vriti n a s nd o n ,lrmi twisti. A k (or I.. till A1 I."') 1 inlt wralpaur. Artro. For sale In I'ekons.8. C., by I. KILtK: ganuhactui ome of our Goods linvo been order to disposo of thei, Our entire st(ck at M PR( Call early and obtain ixcolsior And everything els COX J 134 Maini Street, I. A. MOROAN, T. C. d nINSON, lreenaville, S. C. Picker~., S. C. MORGANT & ROBINSON, Attorneys at Law, IWPractice in all Couirts. mnehau8tf. BOGGS & MAULDIN, Lawyers, feb28m(; Plekene, S. C. R I tOI~itT'l KIRKSI-Y, Physician and Surgeon, SMain Street, Greenville, S. C. Jan. 9, '92 y .ce's Drug Store. If y'ou want the finest. PICTU' iHES made( Whleeler's Stml(io, 113 Mc lee Avem GreenviU l lle II, S. C g& Crayon PortI raits a spcially pril 7-y. - [AG00D & THORNLEY BROS., Easley and Pickens, S. C.. (Opposite hlotel.) riages, Buggies, and Sal(e4 Ilorses, at. reatsolnalhe rates. PRACTICAL AND BCIENTIFIC i yVeaIrs experience. (Graduat i froma first 0018s- unde~ir pattroinage of haighest, Medi authority, miaike and p~roperly adljulsts style Spectacles4. Ofilener D *Ir. Ad on's lDrug Store, Greeuivi lle, 8, (. une1( 28, 18941. E CLAHIK. GEO. E. COOPER (lark & Cooper, Decalers Ia Madb1 ad im~ite MonwnQnts, BI1ISTONES, of every description Iso. MANTIErLS, STATUARY, VASES Wrought Iron FENCING, Greenville, ept. 19, '91. l[IssJs MKAY s just opened all latest styles of all and ~Wter ilnery. At the lowest possible prices. lain Street, Greenvillo, S. C. Knril 19,1194 Lo get youtr Spring CL Up so Yon canl 1 ,thc Summer is 'lnow North buy A Sununer1"j Stoec, riving every day, er than ever,3 an1d M yourainteresit [to 3pucain~ob~g.) We attd prices. 1H show you " te of Novelty Dress it to Greenville, uly, & GARRiSON. ~ TOR ED! r egg k, Weak MN , oi of uirai j - t rjn of cithor Ox calused rn ', ~ iit t t ba~ceo .0t:m or Un. lers ics! slightlydaimged by fcir. In we have deided to offer l ANUFACTUR~ERS' ES. a1 bain A $1 1 0.00 yfi~..I 1tove, SIZ2 3 Cut ill pLOporltiOll' t SEIGLER, Or e1'ENVI1,1 N, S. C. 7tzzhzuu 19/iix FOR THE PHOLKS. MR, EDITOlt liere's the way it is: IRI18IT PO TATOES, GAlRDEN SI~EDS, P LO G'.ls, PLOW STCS We furnish thewse -- ou doth rest. M('F.ALL, Hel I mecans so nmuch r~ you imagine.ee~ fatal dIiseC)Ce triflinmg aihnents Don't play wiu 6~ix greatest gift-he h B0 IIb gi t onc IAn. I Brown'sbliu it B ters. A fe bot, Bitters e--bnet0nl It Cure Dyspepsia, KIiney and L~te Neuralgia, -Troubles, " Constipation, Bad Blood ~ Malaria, Nerv'ous allmeto, Wcmen's comnplainte - Get oty the genuine- it h.'c cr'on~ red nues on I ite wrappelr. All otr m - ut sties. On receip)t of t We *e vtatopWwe C