The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, May 30, 1895, Image 3
.~JI te' Journal.
APOCAL ITUMS. C
Remember the pio nio.
Se'notiae of union pio nic else- h
where.
Tets' Brothers shows tomorrow.
Everybody come.
J G. McDaniel was. on the
sick i elast week.
0. H. Alexander, of Atlanta, is nl
recruiting in Pickens. 0
-Let everybody subscribe to the ni
Pickens Rifles Band fund.
Don't forget the show in town b
tomorrow-15 and 25 cents.
i
Miss Hattie Harris, of Greenville it
is visiting her brother, T. D. Har
ris.
What great sport it would be if
the fish would bite like the mos
quitoes. -
'Dr. H. Earle Rvssell, of Easley,
was among friends in Pickens last w
Tuesday.
6<
Prof. Long sang at Secona last S
Suflay evening, to a large crowd r<
of attentive listeners. Ic
Col. J. E. Hagood, of Charles- L
ton, is among relatives and friands
in Pickens this week.
Mrs. R. A. Bowen visited her .
mother, Mrs. B. F. Morgan, of Da- ti
cusville, last Monday.
Go and see Toots Bro's. Show at i
King's old Store on Saturday, June 0
lst, and take the children. P
See notices of trespass by C. L. p
Hollingsworth and Rev. 0. L. Dur- 1
ant, elsewhere in this paper. L
Rev. T. J. Rooke preached an 8
excellent sermon to an apprecia- P
tive audience at Enon, last Sun- '
day. U
h
Miss Ella Meares, who has been w
attending school in North Caroli- g(
na, returned home last Saturday ti
for a short visit. D
Teets' Brothers have been in le
Pickens before and the general ver
dict is they give the best show for
the money of any on the road. L
Rev. A. R. Fowler preached a
fine sermon to a lage and appre- h
ciative audience in the Presbyter
ian church last Sabbath evening.
Prof. James Ml. Long, of Reid's,
Greenville county, led a large
crowd in singing at Enon last Sun- a"
day, and an enjoyable time was W
had.
til
Dr. J. R. Riley filldd his ap
pointment at the Presbyterian
church last Sabbath, preaching an g
excellent sermon to a large con
gregation-.s
Married, at the residence of B.
ith inst., Mr. i
Miss Sallie t
- T. J. officiat
ounty.
P. A. Porter, who has been on A
the sick list for the last six weeks H
was in towvn last Monday with his aj
mustache blacked. He thinks he ai
will not be able to work any this ai
summer. 12
ir
Hon. A. C. Latimer, member of fl
Congress has the thanks of the
editor of this paper, for a copy of
volume one of the "Official Rec
ords of the Union and Confeder- 'P
ate Navies." nI
S
Ira Meares left last Monday t<
mnoring for Biltmore, N. C., where ni
he goes on) a visit to his brother, ai
J. B. Meares, who has a lucrative qi
p)osition on the Vanderbilt estate. ir
Ira may spend the summer there. at
T. C. Robinson, editor of the ti
Pcoprtic's JOURNAL, is in Sumter
this week, in a ttendance on the
State Press Associatoni, which met
in that city on Wednesday even
ing last. He wvill be absent a
week.
Cl V- Alrnrnder, of the Atlanta
- a 'estment Company, le
mne Alexander and
2to Greenville last E
,~.'.atend the memorial
bxercises, and the review of the "
fifth regiment.
The union pic nic which was to J.
have belen held stt Clement's Mills
last Saturday, was postponed until ~t
next Saturday, June 1st, Provi- ir
dlence permittmng at which timo t3
and place every body is invitedl to 0
come and bring welt filled baskets.
ti
There will be an all day singing o
at Antioch church the second Sun
day in June begining at 9, a. in.
The singmng will be ied by Prof. J. al
L. Murph. All are invited to
come and be sure and bring well C
filled baskets and have a good y
time.p
Henry A. Durant, son of Rev. 0. dc
L. Durant, whom every one in this o
section knuows, arrived in Pickense
on Sunday evenimg and oin Mon.
day was shakimg hand. with his a
numerouis friends. He has beenz for
the last two or three years in the
lower part of the State at Carters.N
.1. 2 L8';treated
'1.. with hinm
* and ex
ml'.4 .. .a~.jUAous gaze oi
of our town people many of whom le
had never seen a "gator" before.
Henry will remain in Pickens dur- u
ing theosummer.
Vrom iberty.
Part of the , 57th 1895.
Part of the Johnston choir was
n hand yesterday and we h (,
>me fine singing.
S. D. Glenn, of Tumbling Shoals
aurens county, has had one of
is store buildings moved, reiod
ed and painted which adds much
the appearance.
The farmers are in their crops
hen it aint raining to-> hard.
Cotten has died out badly and
uoh that is not dead has the sore
uin, etc., nigh unto death in
tany places. Some of the spring
its are looking fairly well, while
uch of the wheat and fall sown
Lteare ratherth in. Crows and cut- Te
orms are playing havoc with corn
at nothing seems to interfere
ith the grass only it is needing a
ttle more stiring and sunshine as
is most too thick to thrive well.
Mrs. Lizzie Hyde, of Missouri,
visiting her aged mother, Mrs.
Richardson and other relatives
her old home.
S. D. Glenn, of Laurens, was in
own a few days last week.
W. A. Stewart. railroad agent., T
ho had his throat out by a band
robbers at Blacksburg one night
,me tine ago, visited his father P
. D. Stewart, Saturday. Ho has Chi
icovered from his wounds and bod
oks hale and hearty. C. -
berty Township Singiag Associ- 0O
elation. r
MR. EDITOR :-Please publish on
)at the Liberty singing associa- bill
on met with the Carmel Presby- eac
rian church on the third Sunday thi,
May. M. P. Rodgers, the pres- fort
lent, opened by reading a portion wh<
scripture from the book of
salms. Called on brother How- o
d, of Easley, who led in an ap- ery
ropriate prayer, then Prof. J F. sm
esley arranged the class and led
>r twenty minutes; then W. E. 0
mith led a short lesson ; then alni
rof. W. W. Norris led for twenty I
nutes. The president then an- is'
3unced that we would have an All
>ur of intermission for dinner flyi
hich we all enjoyed with the con
)od ladies of that vicinity. In ini
to afternoon session Prof. J. A. q
urham arranged the class and
dI for twenty minutes; then Mr.
'. Young led for twenty minutes;
Len Prof. W. W. Norris lod for '
renty minutes; then Prof. J. F. citi
asley sang the closing lesson. to I
re then adjourned to meet at Ru. des
Lmah the fifth Sunday in June. Car
M. P. Rodgers, Pres. oil
W. E. Smith, Clerk. "Ki
Dots From the Eighteen. Hig
Mu. EDITOR:-As we haven't had
iy news from our parts lately I
ill give you a few dots.
There is no sickness in our set- C
ement. goc
The people are busy killing grass. Em
We have rain every few days and Go
rass in abundance. ela
The wvheat crop is going to be dor
>rry, and fall sown oats almost a u
ilure, but spring oats is looking Ge
.10.
We went to the singing associa
on Sunday at Carmel. They had
me very fine music. They nore
ected M. P. Rodgers president, J.
Durham vice-president and WV.
.Bryant clerk. Under the man
cement of the present oflicors II
ticipate a grand success. The
isociation meets wvith Ruhamian
ethodist church t~he fifth Sunday
June when we expect another
ao time. EIGHTEEN MILE. I
Attention. Pickens Rifles.
There will be a meeting of the
ickens Rifles, as formerly an
unced, at the Court House on
iturday, June 1st. All members
whom arms have been issued
ust be present with their arms,
id all reserved membhers are re
iested to be on hand to receive Al
struction in the manuel. The Ti
tive membership are given this 1i
mely notice to have their pieces Ptg
good order as they will be in
ected, and bf-laws pertaining
Lereto will be rigidly enforced. W.
By order of T. J. MAULDIN, F.1I
Captain.
The next union of the second
vision of Twelve Mile River Rap
st. Association will mneet with Sa
in Baptist church, Oconee cou n
, S. C., on Saturday, June 29th,
xt, at 10 a. mn. Introductory
rmon by Rev. B. F. Murphry.
Query 1st: Does the Newv Testa
ent teach missions? Opened by
B. Collie.
Query 2d: What are the minis
y to teach, as they are enjomned
the twentieth verse of the twen- r
'-eighth chapter of St. Matthew.
pened( by B. F. Murphy.f
Query lid. What is sanctifica
on as it is taught in the Bible?
penied by C. L. Craig.
Question box will be on hand.
Missionary sermon on Sunday
11 a. mn. by Rev. WV. C. Seaborni.
The followving churches, Golden
reek, Prater's Crook, Pleasant 4
ill, Camp Crook, Six Mile, 01(1
ickons, Keooo, Mile Creok, Sha
r' Grove, Bethol, Fall Creek, Sa
mn, Mt. Carmel, Little River,
b~eoweie. Traveller's Rest, and
leasant Grove, N. C., will please
*nd delegates.
WV. C. SEAnORN,
for Committee.
The Keowee Courier and Oconee
ows dlease copy.
Gunariani Notice.
rbte for Pleken Couiy,. C, -c
yv t'fake a final settlem'nent vith
GuarIasn'and ak to, be dismissqed
95 L-rdan P. E 2 iday of June,
&Ine M 0t l a5. EGuarian
[HE BIG RAILROAD WRECK STCCK!
. BE ar1 NS.
5Tow For the Bargains.
Tever Has Such An Opportunity Been Offered to the People
of Greenville and Vicinity,
Think of It.
Ew 10 Car Loads of Goods.
S20,OOO : WORTH,
17,820 Yards Calico.
20,000 Yards Dress Goods.
10,000 Yards Lawns and G inghams.
10,000 Yards Shirtings anld Slietini gs.
4,000 Suits Clothing for Men, Boys and Youths.
rrin-ece hundred dozen Shirts.
Four I1Iundred Dozen Boy's Waists.
Five Ihundred Dozen Ladies, Misses and Men's Hose,
Two 'hotisand pairs Best Shoes, all kinds.
t
Sixty -Five Hundred pounds best Plug Tobacco,.
.A1 lot Smoking 'loacco.
Large Stock M Ilinery Goods,
Thousands of other thino's cannot mention here. Come,
or the BJG SALE is for you,
J M,& E. B. DICKSONd
GREENVILLE, S. C.
t
sT eare Now in Our
NEW QUARTERS,
AND ARE READY FOR OUR
Bpring --Trade!
N~e have in our stock the following goods and you will find
that we are LOW\ER IN P~RICE 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 $5,00.
Youth's Suits from $2.oo to $io.oo.
Boys and Children's Clothing from 75 cents up.
WVe have a full line of
Flats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods.
Call and see our Negligee: Shirts at 50 and 75 cents.
hull line of Rufus Waterhouse Neckties for 50 ets.
A Dandy line for 25 cents.
Full line Boys' Shirt WVaists from 10 ets up.
Remember our motto:
"Satisfaction Guiaran teed or Money Refu nded."
W Call and Examine Our Goods.
DREIFUS & Co.,
THE NEW CLOTHIERS
Creenville, S. C.
WR ATS :.TH .*
After a close inspection, we fil
JONES & GARM
Have the Best and Cheapest S
DRY GOODS AND
In Greenville, is the verdict of h
, of people.
When you come to Greenville you
)ocket if you don't come to see us.
JONES & GAR]
FORTUNE SMILES UP0'
Accept Now, and Look Not Back
Opportunity With Saddened
It 1i. not every day that the readers of this Iliargtain No. 2
aper have atn"ye-opeing, ine'tethi te- tor' 81.i, lInt
try opportittnity of this kind presntedt to r' r Ne'.:. A it
hetmn . It i ]lot evrya tihv thimat. tihe Enpir lin reach of any1
.tate Sipply COMImamny, Of Atlanta, (Geor- oStly artcle.
inl reneh.4 out wit i stich a trio of bright vention. Tho M,
n< wInning bargains. It. is for a limited not he tramnstel
imo, and to introdtuce merely a line Of har- oh wiho, is able
ail 4upi les into every honte in this coim- it 1in1y a 81.0c
lonwealih, an advertisomment for them- vetinment for ti:
lves by, whilh the reader fort.imes. Three ter, Stutidenmt., Ha
rtileos only are olfored to the readers of "It. is it good
Ie JounINA1 and the 41ale wIll b <lis0ont itt in- Jtlmmber '"ViP
edi at statted tine. I ere they Ire. Read
nmd profit:
iargain No. 3
1largaiin No. 1-CASH REGISTER. won- pterin. Ciant you
erflt , ustefuml, Him ple. vm'e stint' , colitla t., ['rv it. I Iver it i
rnamte'ntai, anid Die.lv nEM4 %m YruRn DOOn!11mv 'ew atl sp a
ir .2.00. 'Thint4 Of it! N1 terchant, no Is K sulbl goi
u1.i4t11 a 11h1111 oulid b4 ith t it. T senld tul* , 1nin
, lioley, but why spend 3 all tho i onley to t:imrgaint (if tlt Se
cotmotimze tinte? Save the greatter limirt. IIIn1tre it) a 11
nd bty a $2,(K) Rtegimter. What others get ytouhr mtoney a
ay, you will .ay. Itoad: "It i a pleatire lItefterences Onl al
u look at it and see how fine it. works";
Best article I ever uised"; "I'mnes are
ard, change is nmree, bit I ilust have j.lPilttE 81A
ne": That tells tihe tory, Order -ro-ntv.
It will noct he t hti aiwamy."'' A'1
Tent-five I
Mr. E. H. Clark, of lieedty I liver' l'ae'tory P. O.,
Cook Stove which has been inl conistanit use 25 ye:
beeni keeping h-mse15 17 yearis and is now u11'tsmlg her11
0one was an Excelsier, but cost her the price wec ask
Mr. Clark nays lhis old E~xcelsior will lbe cooking~ g<
d1aughter's third stove is burned out. We wouldI b<
mn Excelsior Cook.
g.7Crockery, Glassware, Trinw~arie, Stoves and all
itt cost until further notice.
0OX & SEJ
i1.i Main Street,
MR8. JOE
.Arte yout a SutnI
ime greamt auxm
loth iips weon
p4:minfuil, .mmnarml
thmnmi, aumsimng Ii
was omw sion.t
,__ * ~ * mm inilip form i
We wvill receive lnext week ai nice l'i'tmmal
selected1 stock olf Ladies tmel Alisses itiimiwy. I Xi
I lats with ltos, I''lower's, andth louili h t' 4e4
otlher TrIlumings.lt'mi vim
New' D ry Goods andi Shoe's coml- ~imrcmlI,
mug ini daily. pay~m hIe5if I
Th'le best (Gramin Cr adiles anid G rass saidi nto. shme
Blades ever' seen. it"cd ie-e I ci
Side I Iarr'ows, l)ouble Stocks and "rem' mf
other ltarmning T'ools. -____~
Groceries advancing--We have Ohamberlain'.
Vte be(st and our' stock was bought is a certain<
b~efore the rise. GIranulated Ey
IIlHoslXd, Piails, and Yar'ns EWzcna,4Tetter,
(~llaj~e t~han ~25 cents per boa
Lotsn of Goods and but little mtoney'~. For pTO Ii~
Y'ours I' Tuly, ilition try Dra.
They tone iii tih
new hife to an ol.
cento per packag
whimtu illomns cmii
~ -. .. ewa, wielml in foria
PerIsonts whoi( sy1'inpa thize withI thme mmf- lI r. C. W.
fileed iii roejtice with I). i . mm'arf N. Wvatlt, t':ma.i
1235 tinarriiomtnlm'reet, I.:im ;:i ('imly. ie iForr 11il; Ii lt
is an olui snif~tee frin innmati orym 1413 . i'aton, Cen'mti
mroiihdedi1 I this etimi itc. I1,malit iter ihem m'~(~e
vent lip imml c' ~iscoinmt ammin ini cmonse. ~IlmimgFtm
1meece hasi hmami al hero lat miaik'. ' i. amn' ('anth Stoere'
mtion me aigmim very'~ neit' :t'mmii s(eve'i4,"' I am1 we'll pareyl
le $aid. ''My jouimms swillbainmi bnecinme init, prmi'em's jutti
mm ha med ; nore 1(4m tochi ori lmit.-l to lotok i lrsn gites, lare:L
it. Upoin thme mmmgeint iminmesi of mmmvy -l--1t''e. yd til
nothmer'-inm haiw, I ti ledi Chammminherlam'imn'mi ain r mt em'. 2 npcolh
Imahn to medcite time swellintg miaii i'ame I ift'S.e iimilt
e mm, andmc toc 1 imagreealie suri ieIt it. didi ofl lmit asse' for t
>o)t hm. I havme usedi i bree lifly-ecent hot tiles !25c., amndt a good
mmd hielleve it to b)e tm'helie' tinmg form thei groundic floor
hemlis'mt'r, pmins stimi sweinmgs extelit, *Inert get, the hon
'or1 samic by ces for corn andc
iDm. 0. Wi. Earle, Pickense; C. N. Wv- Imt prepared
tt, I'msley; limil. Siloan, & C.o., Foirt 11111; at, facec value. C
lntrtr & ilggs Enibe;. IL Emitoi
BWStI
id- thgit
Lock of
SHOES
andreds
vill rob your own
USON.
i YOU.
Upon a Lost
Regrets.
-Thinllk if i TYPEWRITER
o it is, ynovu'., you on1m4(a
iple writing inachine with
444t 1).ts t work of a
A' rimph of tuoderi in..
or b4's business t4o-dyll cou
ed without them, hut who,
4) pty $100.00'.' I fol't do
macblhine. A s4plendid in
e mnerchant, lawyer, minis
cretary, the h1 om1o cirele.
thing, help Ims5h11 it. along.'
PAY TH E FRIIonT."
-Tt pulzzles dIamiond ex
dclii o4t firom tilhe genuineo?
: BRAZILLIAN DIAMOND,
rkling gem. Will set in
1lle4-d ring, 11111h cas4e, a.1d
ii eu .un, for T1.t2. To
'101. If not, u411111l np
).00 ring, senid it baick, aid
mit pnstige, too. He quick.
P'IE SUPPLY COMPANY
'LANTA, GA.
8. C.*, has an Excelsor
s. Ii daugher has
thir~l Stovc. Neither
for the Excelsior Cook.
Jl~lesed to showv you
I fousefurnuishing Goods
GLER,
O R EENVILEE. S. U.
PERSON'S REMEDY
r. algo, I was~ taikeni w1th
4!114 iheips, w bleh caused
et4 y as( well as su11~ering.
j4erfctIly raiw and1( ver'y
log and4 ig lurig all thie
:e Ira. sinlte~ring. Th'Iere
wVhichP rinin~lled onl miy
1 years$, and14 1 hadl gravio
64J1 .4I Itre ihe b~est me1d
i iha fiends~h wVouIIt pre
Iinlg hadi any11 efect. oin me
I t i al MrNs. Joet IPrson1's
v~ her a ni41 shte tohl4 me1( she
41h1 eure me14. 1 tried her
iired and14 have( beeni well
told( Mrs. Pers~on I woldl~
heP wou~ld cure0 lme, but she
wrferred miy buing hier
lhirs for what it has (done
Eye and Skin Olntment
ure for Chronic SoreEe,
Lids, Soro Nipples, Pdeloa
Salt. Rhenm~l and( Scald Hecad,
. For sale by drutggists.
)RSE OWNERS.
horso in n fine lhlhy con-*
Cadv's Condition P'owdemI.
a sy.stem, nid digestionl, enre
relieve const ipantion, correct
111and destroy worms, giving
I or over worked hlorse. 2
a. For sale by druggista,
deys, La.. waus very sich
e uIhen M. (I. Tfisher, a
('1e lmedy, ie says shte
mIIinuteis after taking the
sale by
l;arle, Piekonis; C. N.
('y ; llail, Sloa , & Co..,.
.r& ioggs Libertyv; L,.
I8Y !
TI. 1). Hiarris.
iredi to serv'o yon--:stocks
light--lothing, dlry.go)od's
I, (1mbroldorles, very cheap
, pot hasndkerchiefs 2ft,
St rea<( 200 yds. on spool,
ha5ts4 8' inch1 brhn at 100
>halec4 o r $1 and 5 gallons
' t ame, hlandled hoes for
sarrow for (100., I got In on
an grainu cradles, my suato
utit. I am payinig big lpri
liry hides..
Lo cash your pension cheeks
omno to see
T. Oh1ARIR.
Tomor .ow.
MAY 31st,
Its Brothers Mammoth Shows
Vill Pitch their Tents Hero
and Givo our Citizons two
Solid Hours of Fun
at each Perform
ance for 25
cents.
wo performances daily-after
n and night.
opular pricos-15 conts for
Idren ; adults 25 cents. Every
y como.
he Best Show on Earth for tho
toy o1 the Road.
oets Brothers, who every two
res, make this circuit, are again
ad to show in our town. As
i year they add now features,
year it is botter than ever be
. They come with now peopl
producO NEW acts.
[ is orderly, moral, pure. Erv
)ody satisfied-nothing ofon
-courtoous al polite-com
able seats-b it t imes the worth
tour mionoy given-the very tIr
e with thrilling acts.
lon't fail to see this show, as it
the only show coming our wy.
the latest acting on trapose,
ng bars, slack ropo walking,
tortion acts, and the clowns are
nitable.
wo performances daily-after
n at 2 o'clock, evening at 7:30.
emnoniber the day and dato.
or the benofit of our mountain
eons who may not get to come
ickons, and as Teets Bros. have
ded to take in Western North
olina. and E'tastern Tennessee,
this circuit, they will show at
ng's Old ,Store,' in this coin
m Saturday, June 1st, and at
blands, N. C., on June 3d.
at every body attend.
all on J. M. Rampey for dress
ds and trimmings, Laces and
broidery-the latest styles.
d corset, 25c.; Men's good
stic shoe for $1.00; Ladies'
igola shoe, $1 ,00; 5lb brow~'n
-ar, $1.00; 6tb coffee, $1.00.
'its' furnishing goods.
Easley, S. C.
ifteen and twen ty-live cents are
p)revailinlg pricos~ at Teots.
V. L. DOUGLAs
53 SHO PITFORKNP
s. coleDovA~
*3.At FINE CALF&KANGAROS
$3.99 POLICE,3SOL1ES,
s2.$l.9 Boys'SCHIOOLSHOE3
LADIES
- ynocwroif/MAss. -
Over Ono MillIon People wear the
. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
I our shoes are equally satisfactory
.y gIve the best vaiue for the money.
By equal custom Shoes In style and fit.
sir wearingq uslities are uinsur passed,
m prices are unform,---stamped on sole.
im $, to $3 saved over other makes.
your dealer cannot supply you we can. Sold by {
Fo(r saile by
T. McFall, Pickenis, S. C.
3. Morgan, Central,S. C.
In
Poor
[Ilealth
rieans so much more than
ou imagine-serious and
a~tal diseases result from
rifling ailments neglected.
Don't play with Nature's
~reatest gift-health.
If you are feeling
out of sorts, wvea k
anad generally ex
rOwITS hae-,tirvus
and can:'twok
begin at once talk
Iron medicinie which is
Brown's iron lilt
ters. A few h~ot
~ties cure-benefit
ti comes fronm the
Bitte very first dlose-il
wun't stain pour
feith, a nd i 's
.______. _____ pleasant to take.
.It Cures
)yspepsla, Kidney and Liver
leuralgia, Troubles,
3enstlpatlon, Bad Blood
M1alaria, Nervous alments
Women's complaints.
Get only the genuine-It has crossed red
ine on the wrapper. All others are sub.
iutes. n'dY recejpt of two ac. stamps we
'air Views and book--free.
IROWN CHEMICAL CO. BALTIMORE Mun