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The People's Journal. LOCAL ITEMS. Maj. J. J. Lewis is visiting in Seneca this week. PrItty cool last Monday and a fire felt comfortable. So far, more rain has fallen t above Pickens than below. The fish which escapes from the hook seems always the largest. It is thought that the cold has not hurt the fruit or vegetables. It is about time now for the news i paper jokers to begin on the "sum- t mer girl." Mossrs. Isaiah Cox and P. Eu gene Alexander visited Greenville last Thursday. Mrs. D. W. Hopkins is visiting t her mother, Mrs. Bellotte, of Cal- I houn, this week. When yon plant your "goobers" put in a few for TBE JOURNAL force to "chaw" this fall. C Now is just the time to subscribe e for THE JOURNAL. It is brim full of news on overy subject. 8 J. P. Carey, Esq., is in Columbia e this week on professional business I bejore the Supreme Court. r Mr. J. McD. Bruce has joined I the order of wheel men, having pur chased a fine wheel last week. I Send in the news from your see- c tion of the county. It makes the r paper interesting and people like t to hear from you. When you are in town call on the editor and tell him the news from your part of the coun try. He is always glad to get it. dif. McDaniel, who has oeper at Ponder's dis - oved to town and oc ? 3almer house. - Strawberries are getting plenti- S ful and our "devil" is waiting pa- a tiently for some of the subscribers I to send in some to the office. c Miss Maggie Ferguson, of Need- I more, has been visisiting her aunt, Mrs. N. A. Christopher, and other f relatives and friends the past week. It was thought expedient to change the day for the union pic nic from the 18th instant to the 25th, allowing moro time for ar rangements. Women's rights work well on I seone farms. What would many a a farmer do for cash if the wife did 1 not run the poultry yard and see e to the butter? ass in natural history be I the difference between a i tree, the head boy an-t "A tree is covered1 e i' h bark, while.a dog seems to be iini:d' with it." Our country friends are reques- ' tedL to romomb~er our adlvertisers ~ when they come to town to trade. 0 Look over the paper and keep 1 posted as to whom it is your. duty I to patronizo.' Editor Robinson is in the city of Columbia this week, attending the i meeting of the State Executive t Comnnitee, and THliE .JOu NA is do inlg the best it can uni der t ho s circumstances. Dr. J. F. Williams, of Liberty, t was in Pickens last Friday. He has been confined to his room for ~ several days, but is out attending ~ his practice again. Ho reports come iderable sickness through his seclion. Treasurer J. T. Youngblood loft las Tuesday morning for a trip to I Texas where he goes on a visit to relatives. This is his first visit to o the Lone Star State. Ho antici- t pates a most enjoyable time, and v will, no doubt, be well pleased with d the trip. s t Leo Maxey, who lives on Ccl.r Hollingsworth 's Major place, met wvith a painful accident the other day. He was riding a mulo and. carrying a mattock, when, b~y some means ho was throwvn to the ground 0 falling on the mattock. He was struck in the chest, and his lunga - are hurt. He is spitting upi blood. Dr. Earle is attending him. d Lawrence Stewart, son of Carter I Stewart, and formerly of this coun- ai ty, died at his home in Peizer last v~ Siunday evening, May 12th, at fivo E o'clock, of consumption, at the t age of twenty-four years. lie 1 leaves a wife to mourn his demise. e His remains were laid to rest at a the >ld Stewvart burying ground, in e this county, on Tuesday nAorningi following his death. Ferguson Bros., of Greenville, are tip top followvs, allround, and ~ they know how to make their friends "feel at home," wvh.n they visit the city. W'e woero treatedi quite handsomoly b~y them last week, and they inisistedl that do 1 sample their cigairs and tobacco, aLnd look at their flourg, so' we could tell our readlers that they carried the best selected I inc in that lace. They have our thanks for their ( kind treatment, and by way of em- e phasis, we will remark that their i "El Magnifioo" cigar is the best e 50. article on the market today. ( Our smoking readers sho~uld pur Table Mountain Notes. 4 R. E DITOR : Still it rains. Horse swapping and cotton s 6nd corn planting are the orde he day here now. We have rye in full head-rat arly mothinks for rye to head his part of the Ptato. Sanitary condition of this ion is "bon.s" par excellent, he season-nothing except co ieuralgia and a little toothach omething for the local physic n his office to do, as you know it has been said that pu oads are the great arteries of lizttion. Assuming that to rue, then neighbors, what of r oads? Logically speaking r 0n(1s m- ould he the great Aortal i j.:-t as the greatoc or steamniship lines woild be -reat hearts of civilization. TI vhy not we Oolenoy valley po >e more and moro civilized by 1 ating the extension of the C., a W. from Marietta to Hc prings to intersect with the Pi Us & Easley road at or near t] ilace? This once completed, hance of an extension on thro o Brovard would be virtually ov oio from tho fact that Brevi n all probability will have ( romn Hendersonville before t umner is ended, and will in ry time of need lend a help Land. Why sit we hore idle? nust be up and doing. Our nei ors at Pickens have been over lio alert, using every availa neans to secure a road from E By to their town and when tha Ince completed they will : aerely be contented but will heir utmost efforts and means n extension to Knoxville. Fell itizenB of the Saluda and )olenoy valley, why not have ailroad from Marietta I W: ixteen miles of road in the gra Id Palmetto State-State of Sol larolina-will offer one-sixth nducements or be as profltab 'here is none that will pay so w i'his is no little railroad puff, ard down facts and can be s tantiated. Look at the Wilk nd Mullikin factory shoals on I ine I Look at tho numerous I reek shoals for milling and ot urposes, to say nothing of inest timbers in the State, and Auost and most granite rock in Itate all right hero on this li me. LOOKERON CDITOR PEOPLE's JoURNAL : We wish to treat no one , njustice, and if you think we h reated you unfairly, we hope vill pardon; wo did not take hought, until the mnanuscript oft our hands. We accept v ~ratefulness anid highly appr ,te the courtesies that has Jj xtended to us by THE JOURNAL s said, law is founded on just nd if so thme dispensary is aul iii. Is it just, after the mjoi f the pl~t)~O demanded proh: iln. th-t thmey should lbe put< - to drmivinmg out overyb< L--. i u 'ld whiskey and( mon01 bizo t1&a vho thing. for the si f ma k ing mmoney for itself. laim) it 1s a bliot upon the p f the history of South Caroli nid tihe logislature of S. C. ti niado the law, and I am not yself by thousands in this 1)ol 'he legislature had just as y ave passed a lawv prohibiting a ody else from buIying cotton 1 lie State and appoint her age i over tihe stato andl establisi tanda rd price-thebre would( h een no more injustice in it ti le dispensary law. For tihe St o become guardian of the poo0 nd say we will furnish you p rhiskey, and after driving cv thor out, put an extravagant pr ni it, is, in my mind, very ridi, >us and hurtful to the charac f the State. No, brother Chris, we don 't ove you voted for the disponsa But if wvo could see ourselves thers see us," it wvould be, ma Lines, to our profit. My attonti as called to) your editorial on1 ispensary by another, which shc mom one else believed, as we d bat your editorial favored the ci ensary. B. HOLDER sabbatha school Mass MZeetingi The program of the mass mec >g to be held at the Baptist chui n next Sabbath at 4 :30 p.* m. The Superintendent, Rev. J. towart, wvill begin tihe oxerci y reading appropriate scrip~tu fter wvhich there wvill be an ross of teln mmliutes by Charles tobinison. TPhon there will b)o ddress by Prof. Hughes, of Orei illo. The chlildlren of the Sabbi chools are requested to ocoul lhe front seats. The exercisesv~ >0 mlterspersodl with singing byi ntire congrogation. 'l'h -re will picnic of all the schools at Cle nt,'s mills on Sat urday, the 2~ ustant. All tihe Sabbal)th Scho nd Sabb)ath School workers. ordially invited to attend nass meetmng. Executive Comnmittee Married, May thoe 9th at tihei don1ce of Mr. Jies J1ulian o(f I >lace, Miss Stel la Clark'I to Mir. I y McKe->, all of Ooonoo coIui 1ey. T. ~J. Rooko olliciati ng. Call on J. M. Rampey for di ~oodls and trimmings, Laces Emnbroidery-the latest sty sood corset, 25c.; Men's g ~lastic shoe for $1.00; Lad ongola shoe, $1,00; 251b brc ugar, $1.00; 6lb coffee, $1 lents' furnishing goods. J. M. RAMPEy, Enale S. ( Several communicatione and ed itorials crowded out. Dr. W. F. Austin will be in Pick. eed ens from the 20th for a few days. of It goes without saying that Sloan's cooling drinks are thefinost her in Greenville. in Ferguson Bros., of Greonville, have a change of ad. this week, which you should roaid. Ids, Miss Aurie Hollingsworth has -- returned from a pleasant visit to ian Florida and other points. The Editor returns thanks to lio Mrs. J. H. Newton for a basket -iv- of deiicious strawberries. be See changeo in the advertisement %il- of Smith & Bristow, in this issue, al- and when in Greenville call on I of them. )an Snow foil on the back Moun the tains last Monday, and was plain 'on ly visible from Pickens last Tues Ple daly mor111ng The heart of the editor was made K' glad by a box of large, luscious k- strawberrios last week from Mrs. J. ). Cureton. lat Aho Thore has been a light frost gh which has damaged cotton to some er- extent-helping the farmers to get trd it thinned out. me Missos McKay, Millinory, has a his change of advertisoment this week. 3v- Read it and call on them for goods, oig at popular prices. Wo Wim. Smith, the brick mason, 3h- of Easloy, is putting brick pillars 01 under the Presbyterian church, ble and otherwise fixing it up. as- The guns have arrived for the 18 Pickens Rifles, and some awkward .ot maneuvering will next have to be r9e overcome. "Shouldor arms." or Misses Emma and Alice Finney, Ahe two charming young ladies of a Bowman, Ga., are sponding som1e )at time with thie family of Rev. J. T. nd Rooke, ith Editor Bloggs, of the Sentinel, the loft last Tuesday for Dallas, Tex., le? where he goes as a delegate to the all. General Assombly of tile Presbyte mut rian Churci, May 17-26. This is A)- a pleasant trip an( will 1), no ills doubt, greatly enjoyed by him. his The Greemr illo News of last Satur ine day comments on the increasilng ten her dency in these )arts to raise and ship tile fine cattle, and coitrasts the inferior the quality of beef that we usedi to get, the and it further remarks that lr. J P. tle Charles siupped the day before to Norfolk, Va., ten heavy, fat hogs and twenty-eigit head of as line beef cat ih tle as could be seen any where. Prob iivO ably Pickens county was WELL repre. sented i that bunch as Mr. II. F;. OI Hendricks sold twenty-seven head tA to Mr. Charles a few days ago. ith Greenville is pushing right ahead sci bnilding good cotton mills and as ee Ebetter" men are at tile head of these it enterprises, tile word fail is not dlownm ice, inl their vocabulary. There are three y.new mlills practically bumt-the first ity one to let out specifications being the bi.. Amerciicani Spinn Ring Company, which lis the Sampson cotton mill, of which >dy .1- U1. Morgan has been eleted lpresi -dent. Thlis is goodi news to his nmany ike friends in this and other counties, lie We is an energetic, pushting, high-toned gegentlemen, who will bring this en a.terprise to a successful termination and help to bmlld up Greenville. by ~ -i ~ iof. 'l'li.n wil bI e a meet i ng of the eIPickens Hileos at thle Court House 7-' Saturday aftternoonm, 18th instant, >ut at four o'clock. Every active nts mlember is expetod to bo' present. a IIereaftor the rules and~ regulations iv will be0 strictly unforced. Equip Smonits for mopst of the company ito have arrived, and a more lively in ple terest is anlticip~ated. By order of ire F. E. Cox, T. .J. MAUnLTN, 3ry Secretarly. Captain. m1 ter ry, as 5Health .means so much more than ot.. you imagine-serious and ch. fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. -Don't play with Nature's .o greatest gift-health. -If you are feeling -F out of sorts, weak f. andi generally ex mi- andu can't work, th Tngste most rella. 'ill A VIIBrown's iron Bit oters. A few ibot TI ties cure-benefit lrS ver frs oeit m... oon't stain your 111- LLL~L teeth', and~ it's >thi pleasant to take. ire ItCue hle Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, - ConstipatIon, Bad Blood es.- Malaria, Nervous alments his8 Women's complaints. p., Ge1t only the geniuine--it has crossed red t y, stltutes. on receipt of two 2c. stamps we will send set of 'Ion Beautifut World's Fair views and book-free. BS fROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD. -d~ A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY! loff ~ liish Washer:s. I neveinrsaw anything, takon lke in s a e lie jiie fr th y' ntsx tiy bu . . will mnake 3.000h tuh year easy. THE BIG RAILROAD WRECK STCCKI BEGrINS. Now For the Bargains. Never Has Suoh An Opportunity Been Offered to the People of Greenville and Vicinity. Think of It. gW 10 Car Loads of Coods. S200,O I WORTH. 17,820 Yards Calico. 20,000 Yards Dress Goods. 10,000 Yards Lawns and Ginghams. 10,000 Yards Sbirtings and Sheetings. 4,000 Suits Clothing for Men, Boys and Youths. Three hundred dozen Shirts. Four Hundred Dozen Boy's Waists. Five Hundred Dozen Ladies, Misses and Men's Hose, Two Thousand pairs Best Shoes, all kinds. Sixty-Five Hundred pounds best Plug Tobacco. Large lot Smoking 'lobacco. Large Stock M linery Goods, Thousands of other things cannot mention here. Come, for the BIG SALE is for you, J M1&El B. DICKSON GREENVILLE, S. C. WWe are Now in Our NEW .QUARTERS, AND ARE READY FOR OUR Bpring --Trade! We 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.oo to $1o.00. Boys and Children's Clothing from 75 cents up. We have a full line of Ilats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods. Call and see our Negligee Shirts at 50 and 75 cents. Full line of Rufus Waterhouse Neckties for 50 cts. A Dandy line for 25 cents.. Full line Boys' Shirt Waists from mo cts up Remember our motto: "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded." (tiir Call and Examine Our Goods, DREIFUS &c Co., THE NEW CLOTHIER8 Creenville. S. C. ATS :. TI After a close insp JONES & 4 Have the Best an< DRY GOODS In Greenville, is the of p< When you come to Gret pocket if you don't come to se< JONES & FORTUNE SMI Accept Now, and Look Opportunity With It Is not every day that the readers of this paper have an eye-opeiilg, ileteeith een tury opportunity of this kI ind presertod to themn. Ii not every day that the Empire State Supply Company, of Atlanta, Geor gia reachmesi out with ttelh a trio of bright and w1inning hargaina. It is for a limit ed time, and to introdunee merely a linio of bar gain upplies Into every hiomiw in tis cotn. monwealth aln advortisoment, for them aelves by which the read er fortu iemS. Three artcles only are offored to the readers of the JounwAi an11(d the salo will he discontin. ned at stated time. I1ere they ire. Read and profit: Targain No. 1-CASH REGISTER, won derful, useful, nimple, convenient, compact, ornamental, and D,1vT1nF.) AT Vonlit Doon for $2.00. Thilm of it! No imierchiant., no bujliesj man shol b without. it. Time is money, but why 1apenld all tho mioniey to OConiomiIze) time? Save the greater mart and buy a $2.00 Register. What oth ers say you will nay. Read: "It is a plenanIMre to look it it and see how lin1 it works" "Beat article I ever u1ed"; "Times are hard, change is scarce, but I must, iiave one": That tells the story, Order TO-DAY. "It will not be thus always." BRB/ZAKS - TL Mr. E. B. Clar k, of R~eedy River'. LCook Stove wich has been in const been keeping house 17 years and is one was an Excelsier, butif cost her (I1 Mr. Clark says his old Excelsior wvill daughter's third stove is burned out. an Excelsior Cook. SaiCrockery, Glassware, T1in ware, at cost until further notice. 0OXI 134i Main StreeCt, BR UCE'S! 'We will receive next week a nice selected stock of Ladies aindn Misses Hlats with Ribbons, Flowers, and other Trimmings. New Dry Goods and~ Shoes conm. mng in daily. Tihe best Grain Cradles and Grasm Blades ever seen. Side Harrows, Double Stocks am other Farming Tools, Groceries advancing-We havi the best and our stock wvas bough before the rise. H~omespuds, P1laids, and~ Yarn cheaper than ever. Lots of Goods and but little money Yours Trimly, I .McD. Bruce. P'ersonms wh'o syimpalthImze wi th tihe i. fueted will rojolce with I). E. Carr 'A 1235 IIarrisoni street, Kansasn City. i ia an 0old suffehrer from Iiilaimmttory ahieumat kim, buIt hs~ nIot hieretooro beenmi tronbled In this climate. Last, u inter lic venit up) initt Wicnsn amnd in conise qjuecel hais lhad a no0t her atI tack. "'it samt~ upjon me a rini very acuite amid severe,' lie said. ' M y joints sweiiled and becamt Infilamedl; sore to toneh or~ almiost to 10011 at. Upon the uirgenit requmest. oft m11 muother-hmi lawv, I ti led Chaimberbini's Pair Balm to reduce the swelling and14 ease th<( pain, amnd to my agreeable su1rprise it dii both. I have used t bree fifty-cent bottlei anid believe It to b)e t~he linest, tiing fol rhmeumatmsm, pamins amnd swellings extent For sale bmy 1)r. 0. W. Earle, Plekemns; C. N. Wy att, lNasley; lmall. Sl~oan,. & Co., Vort 11i|| hhimmter & Ioggs, 4Ibermly; L. R. IEaton: Central. an1 J- ..=mew BIBI ection, we fimd that PAR RISON I Cheapest Stock of AND SHOES! verdict of hundreds .ople. nville you will rob your own us. GARRISON. DES UPON YOU. Not Back Upon a Lost Saddened Regrets. Rargain No. 2-Think of a TYPEWRITER for $1.00. Uit. so it is, rnov 11)10) you 01onm AT ONCE. A liti)le Witintag 1itnachine w it-la in reach of anybody. Doe.s tho work of a. costly sartielo. A tritunplh of modern iI vention. 'TheIo world's biuinesms to-day con1d iot, he trantisneCte1d withlout themt1i, but who, oh n 1o, is aile to pit ,100.007 D' on't do it.. Blny at $1.00 macaahinae. A splendid in vestiloent, for the merehian, Iawyer, miis ter, st.ntltI, eetttary, Che o11me1 circle. "It. is a goond thilag, hlao li.linah it, aong.'' Item-miher "we. PAY 'rnl. IrutICowr." Ifargain No. 3-it. pizzlcs daniond ex pera. Cai .von lte11 t fioi n the gemiin.? 'rry it, Itere it is: BRAZILLIAN DIAMOND, it new av111 41 1-imrkling.ge-'n1. W ill set, inl 18 K s it 1t l Ii Iti i1 1ring, plu sh east', tnl S141 .on, ciiAtm's e'U.:eArn, for 1.2?. Tho bargain tf the se'aston. If not. 0ptit itn ,,. :ar'ace itia I i(10.(K rinig, se-nd it batk, and get .0o1tr Inolln0v an IIlatalge, too. 11t cquick. tHefere'tna'es onI appIl~intion. ATL1ANTA, (A. k'actor'y P'. 0., S. C., h.s an .Kxcelsjir int use' 25 ye(ars. I [iS danlghIer haIs mow~ usinag herI thiir' tl Nove. Neither e priee a~o:sk for thie 10xcelsior' Cook. bet c'(oking good biialsi , when his WVe woutld be0 please'd to sh)ow you Stoves andl all Ilo0useilurnishing Goods & SEIG LER., OR~EENVIT4EE. M. (2. MRS. JOE PERSON'S REMEDY Are you a Sualerer f:m 1lin tlammiiiatory Fourten year ag, r was taken withtl an1 tilceratli of I ho li ps, w hieb caused me1 greatL an11xiety as! well ats sunl'ring. Both lIIps were per~ifeci tly rw and1( very pa n l , 1) m ar5)0 tig an dl I'( rnl i ng ll O t heil fear's a.. to I to e tal. I t10ie tho Iwst ited.. ial eamt th1 le (cu ttry ad'ontled. andlt v'a arlis raimedies tat t.friinds1 would pre - scribe, but naothng huad any13 et~e't ont me whuatever unjtil I trai ad Mirs. .Ii0e Ptersoin'st Remedyul~ . I saw her' amii she tl mue she hought 'he co)uld enrue mep. I I ried hier Recmedyv last October, and my lips were' soon1 perfectly enred( tatnd have beeni well Ioivr since, I tol Ma's. Peont I woutld pay' her' $50) If she wonli entec me, but she said( no0, she per'ferrIed my13 luinlg hter medlicine. I dhli so atnd w~outld unot tako h~otereds of dllarts for wtvln.I its dotno fot' tme. ,1. 5. IJ 1 P. Ohambe~rain's E~ye and Sin Olntnioun Is a certain canre for Charonic Sore Eyes. Graniulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, Piles, Ee~zemna, Tfetter, Salt Rhenim land Scald Iead, 25 centa per box. For sale by drutggisto. TO HORSE OWNERS. For putting a htorso in a fine healthy con dlition try Dr. Cady's C2ondition Powdiers. They tone ai> the system, aid digestionl, cure loss of appette, relieve constipation, correct kidney <hsoa'ders and destroy w~orms, g.ivin new hate to aan old or over worked horso. 25 centa per package. For salo by druggista. A ladyv at Tlooley's, l,a.. was very' sIck wiitlah hillonts eolie wheni 31. C. Tfisler', a pr)tomtinentt. mner'hantt. of the towni gave herct a hot1l1e of Ch~amberla'la it's G olle. Chtol era and i Ii Dirrhooa RemedO~y. liet says shte wat- well in fotty intes aifLtr talkinlg the irst. alo-e. For sale' by bar. C. W. Earlbe, P'ickotns; C. N. N'. Wvait , Easley ; lbdl, Sloai, & Co.,. Forl. 11111 ; lII ttera & Roggs. Liberty; L. FnE TO JOURNAL READERS Tu'n JounNAr. is anxious that its sub scr'iber4 shIo~uld have theo advar.tage of every good thing going. With this end In view we have arianged with The Ilostermnan Publishing Co., of Springfield, Ohio, for a supply of yearly sulbscriptions to their great monthly, " The American Farm - News," which will be presented'FREEo TO E~vERY PAID IN ADVANCE suibscri her to Tim JOUnm~T,