The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, April 11, 1895, Image 3

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The People's Journal LOCALITEMS. Dr. R. Kirksey is prospecting i Florida. F. M. Morris wont to Alabam last week on business. The rains Sunday did muc damage to the lands just plowo< J. E. Boggs, Esq., is attendin the Presbytery at Liberty as a del egate from his church. L. R. Durham is hauling th dispensary supplies from Easley and Mr. Baker will begin to offe the goods for sale next Monday. W. F. Austin, dentist of Sonoc will be in Pickens on the 16th in stant, and will remain a few day for the practice of his professioi A. R. N. Folger, formerly o Easley, is now in Greonville wit Messrs James 1. & E. B. Dicksoi where he will be pleased to see hi Pickens friends. H. E. Russell, of Easley, he graduated with first honor frou the Atlanta medical college. TH JOURNAL congratulates Dr. Russe and wishes him success in his pr< feusion. The Pickens Rifles met in th court house Saturday and adopte by-laws and aconstitution. Aft< the meeting a squad drilled on tlh square and acquitted themselve with credit. Married, on Sunday morning April 7th, 1895, at the residenco c the bride's parents, Mr. Blufor Smith to Miss Bettie Clements, a of Pickens enint-y J. M. Stewar not hi al ' u .aturday an AAL o erm no to large congre tion. He hasrocav -ered his strength and health, an will be prompt at his churches a usual. Treasurer Youngblood and Au ditor Christopher are getting thei books and reports ready for th annual settlemen t with the coip troller general, who is expected t ms for that purpose abou f May. Chriatopher will get 95QO a year, the amoun allowed by the State, and no addi tional compensation is provide( for the work dond for the county as has been customary in this couni ty and is still in vcgue in near] all the other counties mn the Stat< >ers of the p~ensiol a day, for 8 days mi their comp~ensatio: .cod to $2 a (lay fo irecent meeting C oard, they decided t the legislature gav tnein uer pay. It takes at leas four clays to perform the work re quired of them. J. C. Jennings roturnedl frou ~Charleston Friday, where ho ha' been as escort to Elliott Stauisehl who wvas under a seal sentIence Although it read for six mnonthi Mr. Stansell was fortunate enoug: in prevailing on Judge Bramwley t change it to twvo months in th~ Pickens jail. The same good Iue came to J. M. Chapman, who wa there at the same time, in charg of J. M. King. W. B. Allgood, who lives 3 mile wvest of town, was in Liberty Fri day and met with a serious acci dent. His mules were f righitenle by a trabam of cars and, in attempt ing to run away, upset the wagol b)0d, Mr. Allgood being thrown ou under the wheels and run over He was carried home Saturday an< is still suffering from his injur1ie but they are not thought to b pernmanecnt. Mrs. Elizabeth lRackley died a her hom j near Nine Forks churel (Ducuss ille township) on las Saturday evening, the 6th instantf at the advanced age of seventy eight years. She was for man years a consistent miembler of th Baptist church. The funeral ser vices were conducted at Nine Fork church, by Rev. E. J, MullinaN and the remains were then in terrca in the Samly burying ground b the side of thmose of her husmdan(l 'The deceased was a sister of Jlosopi Looper, Rev. Thomas Looper01 an< Jorro Looper, whIio res idesC tw ~miles -est of Pickens. .J. H. Paxton, Esq., Ex-Repna sontative of Tfraniyvaia~i counii (N, C.,) passed through trown hIa T1uesday, on his way to Con tra Mr. Paxton was one of thme jurynme of the e~uperior court of that comn ty, which convened at Brovard la. week, and ho mnforms us that th indictments against .J. B. Chapmam jr., were all nol prossed, excep)t it assault and1 battery, with intent t kill', on then person of Mr. W~hii mire, ahd mn this case he was ser tencod to ten years in the penitor tiary. V. B. Powell, who it som was the ring-loader, wvas also ser tonced to ten years, and L~on Rol inson an~d Farm Revis, who woi aloinpilicated, receivod eight an. sxyears im the penitentiary, rt spectively. Chapman, Robinson and Revis, turned State's evidenc< against Powell, and their sentence were lightened two years, each, re spectf ively. Link Masters receive four months for larceny. Thisi the way they do business in tm 1tIea hemsi. Mrs. BOtsv Rickley iH:g t'd to dio, sh1 has beei i I for -,oIo Limo. Mirs. Maiy Locw pr a ( daugh te.r n are improving. Mliss Botti ChiidIre is i inprov a in s1owly. V. 13. Loop"e Cr kiled.1 I groli hog on his gato post Frida.1v 111n in~g. Ho0 h1ad com e (u Lt oenhn 1. sef. Wo heard t lie wh i p *orwi a tho first of April. Corti planting i Ht: -rd,- to' day. 0 If turnip seed had not o failuro so, we could luul jl. ni r ad~ od T(- Ei,- '\> N :d som0t Oggs for laslI . u' a - ry thing wouild h~e n - O.K. s We havil't Iny 1'11' 11ou c t his t illi', 1)11 Tn11 JouRlNAL I' (m.' , \ f ago. 1 linv ' \ au\ s J_ 1-1r. J. E. 1 ;II1 ima ri - >sophonlo Ili"' on a !lI h s twoll tv-,o bi lii j Mtr. Roswell l ii'i . v ' - S I havk h!m I h! hav'.V onl top idf the hI;, n!1 rm Lewis Alil:'..1\ 011 la t Tumin n e 'J1li Sc1.. I \' 8 n - It fodH ta 2 to'h! rwaIs hail on the gi 14aan eThe stonvs wereh sWhole eart 1 h was eo -! oie inch dop ilM h: ! very OXtell'.iv'. ld w h damage save t,) aire plalnting. ::I: ing. t Al rs. Elizabh ! goroisly ill t11 lit. 1' I -Forks church. T~.. 1 Looper, her bert? hi at this wee( k. .\ 1w 1 -at her bedlsi~b..:n n 1J. S. Barker. of1 Cuibonnm s A cold wavl. ru Icwk 1 1 h noSday, 111l onm Thuri l n _ the therilm oeter re"":!.-A i grees abovo zoro. l lo f I ul e t a1.1 c2,I ing ine p'o rter'. ''I . i n1ot ho lacking inc h n d hI i i4 l t Prof. J. M1.Lom n Nineo llorks4 la'w San'd N o I .~ ; la : i. , 1 splendlid Singing. whr. to eniploy a gcd M a,:b sie teacher I 1wfiev I h n4 for themiselvos tIni t ' professor. Peter's Ciee- 1nd n churches now havl b SSunday school. thi mlornhing and( t he ha - plies the pulpit 441 1 b r W\e se' an1iher .~~ I oil fert~u'e iii reclientl, na 3Sd leat es \\ Iil - I (l v 'lt i~I l Woe doPu ..b all: ti111: <: us1to1 rimb I lwye (f'I' ge t 1 ari iti ha go. 14Y 1u': n fie ll t 'e vill -iH ' I ' i i'i1 MR.isoi E inon: 1 e aJ flw0 !n. .sjhi ici al. our legi . iol'I i lueni wer ,~' * ..4 iyard. They w4 -'. * * ta, ree vilel;n w JreIaft'1 < 11 I d b C ilf o~ d iai h l all41 *'1 ou lae tillIs I . came)1 by ih in sido 9 11ames(T lihinsonii and11 ' i. LI arot visiting.)V hisiY m cb'. M~C.' ir am s . rill.yr. - E hoe Egt Inut. (1 , r'vS t - JI f i l !till. t1''v. Ii w idl ho 'll il! : ! ,I' f ( i I - Ii 'i l d. AC oi I'I I 1,k A I mun i1l litL v.'; . V1 051ft, I rj . I -i - I - . tfil * I 13 ~ 1 - v.. 'I. - it .7. *. - - i I rHE BIG RAI.LROAD WRECK STCCK! BEG-INS. .'ow for the Bargains. [ever Has Such An Opportunity Been Offered to the People of Greenville and Vicinity. Think of It. aw 10 Car Loadsl of Goods. S2O,OOO -.- WORTH. 17,820 Yards Calico. 20,000 Yards Dress Goods. 1(),000 Yards Lawns and Ginghams. 10,000 Yards Shirtings and Sheetings. 1,000 Suits Clothing for Men, Boys and Youths. Tluie hundred dozen Shirts. M II ndred Dozen Boy's Waists. Five I lundred Dozen Ladies, Misses and Men's Hose, 'Pvo Thousand paiirs Best Shoes, all kinds. Sixty-Five Hundred pounds best Plug Tobacco. ILariIge lot Smoking lobacco. L.jarge Stock M iinery Goods, Thousands of other things cannot mention here. Come, or the BIG SALE is for yoi J* 1&E B.DICKSON GREENVILLE, S. C. WWe are Now in Our NEW~ QUARTERS, AND ARE READY FOR OUR Spring --Trade! Ve have in our stock the following goods and you wvill find that we are LOWER IN PRICE and better in grades than any house in the city. Men's Suits from $2.50 to $20.00. Men's Pants from 50 cents to $ 5,oo. Youth's Suits from $2.00 to $r o.oo. B~oys and Children's Clothing from 75 cnts up. \Ve have a full line of lats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Call and see our Neglige Shirts at 50 and 75 cents. Full line of Rufus Waterhouse Neckties for so ets. A Dandly line for. 25 cen)ts. . Full line Boys' Shirt Waists from 10 ets up. temember our motto: "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded." ffiir Call and Examine Our Goods. DREIUS & Co., THE NEW CLOTHIERS Creenville. S. C. c -i Now is the thne to get your Spring Goods-mako them up so you can wear thom belore the Sumnbr is (or -1 Our Mr. Jones is now North buy lug our Spring and Stnimer Stock, 0 and goods ar0 arriving wery day. Goods aro Cheaper than ever, and No will make it to your interest. to call on us bofore puIrheasing. We guarantoo quality and prices. Call, and lot uts show you, (te handsoiest line of Novelty Dress Goods ever brought to Greenville. Yours very truly, JONES & GARRISON. The Plums StilDrop For tie past week our sales have been so satisfactory we are encouraged to shake the hush again. You cannot afford to iniss our store inl iking your Spring purchases, if you do you will not have shopped visely. SILKS! 144 NiI, I I SILUIS !!! This is the gre'a test; Silks seasoln that has ever struck this country, and we Iu-e certainly in the swim. Endless varit y of all descitios.-Krinkle silks, Tffetas, Indin in black and colors, Vashi silks in ncat little stripes and checks in all colors.-A few patterns of that 27 inch 50 cents swivel silks in plaids for 25 cents:-- I. lot figured silks in all shades for 21 cents; -Our stock of plaid silks in surah weaves for 75 cents are great; -Genuine wash silks in ercrai, 33 inches. for 75 cents;--.'rim ming sills in colors. A W rrt1 T t 1 r1sE. GoOns nuYl.V:ns. \Ve ba'e he-onI hllh the inost, care'ully selected slock we have ever shown. It will nehualy make you 'eel younigr to look tlirough our stock. So full of t'resh new weaves in all the new spring shades with the latest and correct triminigs to innteh. A nothecr shil mnit of th at '8 1n pilily of I s inchI sO rah serige, ina black and( naivy, for 05 cents I Iot. -10) inch wool' goods I rt 2: .ints. -I lot light aill wool mixtures -in inch lor :V- cents. -I lot spring~ novell is :N in:h for '2n cents. --Anythinig you desire f'or .i stylish skit. *--W 'Vai '. touched on blac0k goods. M~lore of' that 50) cents .<-erge for. :1n am :;u (cents.-- -Ml the latest Linings, Fibre, Chainois, I Iai r Cloth, C'rinrolette, I inst~le Clothi, eto. Umbrellas and Parasols! You can wailk in the slimde of ani amlI silk l 'arasol fo w s cenits, regular price *1 .25.--Best 28 inchi lUmbrella onl foyl of (lilt for 8. --We enn save you 25 perP cent. in this <depart~ment. Our stock is iniese.---D on't forget our Wash G.oods stock, its as piretty as a flower gardeni.---Embrwoider'ies, Lac es, etc. Rosectfuilly, J. H. MORGAN & BRO. Creenville, S. C. P'. 8.-- lore ( hillies at 4 centIs. \l ore Lawn is" at 21 cens. I caso, J rin kl(o Gm gha uns atL 5 cents. Aniiother lot. ( ottLon ' mis G oiods at 5 centi s. MANHOODb RESTO~) es4rfisld ielrinI wruppor. A eotir o riVEmE (l', o .. 0In2'In OR eLina 1 nu Frs l~ai Pcos, 8.0 I.. ,Ronhtsao. KIK H ' l in(10 S -~our..(cni-. I - .; *- I(i H. . o~AN T (or. 61 pe oN , 6 olaIytia llI~.~' I~,~W Gre vllS C. ien ~ris, S. to C. mit hu Pl~0ty.Sl b I. ORGIAN & I ROI.it[NsON, Attorneys at Law, JUULIU.s 1. 11000s. TV. J1. MAUJLD[N ai'.i.iIH)'iie~ lj-afVl1i d Layerwyprenr.srnnefrn na V~R 101 Ecal K anth'Y (Irit' uke an& properyajut d1 on'sarug stre a e ville, s. ('., RI OOGSVSAofD, etst ) tODneO8, o1 eer8ds91.io an. ,''9Ay 8 CL lMK. O t0 19, '91.,E Dl.1.P.yscRinE entStren Dea rs Offce lhi esJce's.\lrin St re.el.7hUA Mnteale , go8t91 D .J.Wt NOlROOD Denit.tDr TOMS O St, Po very descion 88) Alainudo, au Street, reenville, S. C.atlruh rnINCNGevle Anrl.y ,'2 - - Se p.-19 '91 D . J PI.'( ) I, C R I .E ,. DeIomntit Or C ha b rai'n. on k n i t e Isic certainScure.for Chronir Soreisons& I, ~' Gran uat Eyoe ds Sore Nipes, styles Efayluywand ikst l'IC UoREtti ahos iniadeheehyco dlinn ther. Statendliogo tory lWh~e oel' Studio .tne uoweosstem aosid piges.n u' Ca1iae3 Bgell Aene Grenle or, at loso MappetStre, rvtilso, eor . e aonable rrats, kidneayty p srder19 a1894, rywoms iv r.. e Tuo1.1:v w al~ cran curd for Cronicd ore. Eyes ~ Your atronae S~hL~tc~l.Cent8 pr paoag. Fr sale by drgist.1 TO ORS OWNRS