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The People's Journal, LOCpAL ITEls. Hotter'n'l I Notes from our Looper corres pondent is unavoidably crowded i out. The farmers are making every day court, this pretty weather, in their crops. Checker playing is the order of the day no'W-too hot for pitching ] horse shoes. The merchants are kept pretty - busy these hot days, fanning and fighting flies. You might keep cool by reading the accouts of the blizzards in last winter's papers. Our merchants have laid in a I supply of fruit jars, jelly tumblers J and sugar, for the big fruit crop. I Misses Alma and Mattie Kay are visiting Mrs. G. R. Shaffer, of Princetown, Laurens county, this week. See change of Harris's ad. He has bargains all around. His 1c., 5c., and 10c., baskets "takes the 1 cake." J. E. Boggs, of the Sentinel, caine in from Dallas, Texas, last Thursday, refreshed and well pleasdd with his outing. Jas. W. Earle, living near town has been confined to his bed for several days the past week, but is somewhat improved now. When you need anything in. Mc Fall's line call on him. He keeps whatt you want, at rock bottom prices. See his ad. in this issue. The Pickonsites can now keel) dispensing fine r, etc., at popu- 1 n tickots at a re residence of J. the 26th instant, is to Miss Whorter, N. P. ofliciating. Dr. G. W. Earlo, assisted by 1 Dr. J. R. Gilland, cut out an Epithelioia tumor of four years standing off of the body of Thon as Duke's wife, colored. Harrison Rigdon has his distil- ( lery all complete and will begin f running next week. Ben T. C McDaniel has been assigned to du- ( ty there as store keeper and gua ger. Married at the residence of the bri(le's father, on Little Eastatoe, on the 2d instant, Mr. Clayton Martin and Miss Ida Winchester, all of .Pickons county, Rev. B. F. Murphiree ofliciating. T. J. Mauildin, accompanied Misses Marie Huffman, Aurie Hlol lingsworth and Hlortenase Mauldin< to Greenville last Tuesday, and returned to Easley that night where the "light fantastic toe" was 1 tripped to the wee sma' hours. i Moses Crewv, seventy-three years old, a colored Methodist minister wvell and favorably known through out Pickens county, (lied at his home on Pea Ridge side last Sun day. H-e was a very humble man, and wvas well liked by both white. and black. e George IH. H-endricks came to the show last Friday and ini acon-- t versation, remarked that lie had' s b)ought 15c wvorth of plug tobacco v in eight years, andi then it was for ( anotner person. IHe always raises t enough to (d0 him and have some to sell. t There is a movement on foot be- a tweon the Pickons Rifles and the j town to Pickons to raise a band < fund for the Rifles. Liberal sub) scriptions have been made by the citizens of the town, and the effort is receiving hearty support fromt every quarter. Samuel Edens, son of Warron ' Edens, dieud at his home on the Oolenoy last Tuesday, of erysipilas. I-e wvas taken with it in his arm, last Saturday. It then wvent to his neck and at last penetrated his brain, causing his death. Sam wvas about twenty-five years old, ~ and wvas well and favorably known to many of our p~eople, especially in Pickens, having wont to school here. Treasurer Youngblood returned from his trip to Texas last Satur- f (lay evening well pleasedl. He( found things in better trim and I somewhat different from what lie I expected. In Hill and Ellis coun ties, in which he spent most of his time, he found them laying by their corn; cotton wvas not as good as expected, wvhile he did not see over fifty acres of wheat in the State, oats being sown almosti ex clusively. Troots Bros. showv caine to town last Friday, but had a small crowd, on account of our mountain far moer friends expecting to see them perform at King's 01(1 store, but their advance agent changed his mlindh after hie left Pickens and billed them for High Falls for .Saturday. Thme performance was Wood in every particular-tighi Land :slack rope walking, trapos3 acting, ~song And dance acts-all very .good, They gave two perform .ances her and the audience :seemned to be well satisfied with athe time spent munder thme canvoss. ~Tf they ever come this way again fim ein will anve a large andianne. Meca Itens. As I have not . seen, any thing from this section for some' time. [ will give you a few dots. Hurrah for Chickamauga, Col >nel Maynard, Miss Baggs, Rati ;an and Jakey. That sure was a ,reat. If the JOURNAL has any noro stories like that, lot them 3ome. Mrs. Sarah Singleton of Oconeo, risited her aged father, Joseph Looper, Sr., last week. Miss Melanee Looper, of Dacus. rille, visited her Uncle S. M. Looper this week. Rev. W. G. Mauldin failed to neet his appointment at Mount Vabor on the fourth Sunday. 'hero was a good congregation lisappointod. The May meeting at Cross Roads vas largely attended. Fashions )f all kinds could be seen. I will rive the two extremes. Some ooked like they wore cut by the ;ate post; others more like they lad taken a. pattern by the bollows n the blacksmith shop for sleevos. [ believe there is a secret in the tatter, they can carry their pockot looks and dinner in their sleeves bvithout danger of being robbed. Cotton looks very sorry since Lhe frost. Some had to plant over. The fariners aro having a t ime with the grass. I don't know anything better for their comfort than what t sick lady said. When asked by 'he preacher what verse in the Bi blo was the most comfort to her luring her sicknoess, sho replied: 'I hardiy know." After some imo she said: "That little verso ivhere it says 'grin and endure it."' io farmers I thnk we can apply lhis to ourselvOs and find comfort n that little vorse that has never tppeared in tie Bible, 'grin and midure it. UNOLE Aiu. Tihe Ui01on Picici. Last Saturday was a (lay long to 1e remembered aiong the young )oople of Pickens and vicinity After two d isappointments, all the nembers of the Pickens Sunday Bclools that could well attend, as ieibled at tho place selected for -he picnic near Clement's mills. )ld Sol was quite offective In his vork but in spite of the disadvan ages from heat, everybody had a )leasant time, andi many of the )articipalts in the day's outing vore loath to leave when the time or departing cane. The children specially, found no end to their Oun until the emlphiatic buit gentle ,ommniand of their respective par mts or temporary guardians hade hem to cease and return hone. Dinner was spread between twelvo nd one o'clook under the sholtor )f the saw mill just beyond tie -reek, and after an imipressive ;race b1y theu Rev. J. E. Foster, all Iproceededt to partaike of tile boun11 bifuli rep~ast. Anld it was such a east as is calcullatedl to satisfy. ['here wvas not a rule (luring tile rhole day's experience; tihe ladies >f every denomination did their itmlost to enltice pleaisuro and to ~ratify thn eager ones; and nlot one eturnedi from the trip without be ng impressed with tile perfoct or ler an~d harmony of details. Mr. 3lemen t, with hiis usual hospitali y an~d kindness, gave a cordial r'elcomoe to his 11011o andl surround ngs to all, and1( seemed0 to exert imself to iusure tile comfort of tis visitors. Tile Oveini og was spent aI fisinrg by tihe children and ourting by tile larger ones-tle nlarried 1mon1 and Iaadies looked af er all, but cupid vied withl thle un in his efforts to mlake things r'arm ill his prloper spherem. We ongratulate the moving spirits ini lhe enterplrise upon01 their success. Mounutin (oov. Thle Old Folks siniginig at Moun ain Grove was largoly attondled nd1( w~as in all respects a su~ceoss. Ieat nor cold does not affect thlis ~rgan izationi ; tile crowd alwaiiys :ets there. A plart of tile after ioon wvas given tile young folks, ~rof. J1. L. Murphree conducting he exercises. The new~ mlusic is eory animlating anld pleases tihe nind while thle old time mlelodlies ~re very impressive anld reaches he heart. After spending tile day 'ery pleasan11tly,dospite the extreme ieat, tihe association adjourned to nleet with tile uniionl meeting at 'eter's Creek chlurchl thle fifth Sun lay iln June and at Mile .Creek hurch tile first Sund1(ay inl July at a. mi. Sec'ry. Pros. A ggengoen. ihens uitnes. In comlplianice with in)strustions5 romn the Adjutant and Inspector iheneral, tihe Pickens Rifts are oereby ordered to molet at tile court iouse oin Saturday tihe 8th instant or the purpi)0o of holding anm' olec Ain for a Colonel, Liecut. 0010on01 mid Na ijor of tihe fifthl regimenit. l'ho0 entiro0 mlemblersip mu~lst be wresent, at 4:30( o'lc, p'. ml. prop1 arly equlipp1od for dill I aftter tihe >elcion andi~ otherm busIIineOss that will be b ro)ught to( the at btntjin of 11he compa~iny. .iy orderi of Most coughs may1 be cured in an fewv hours or at any rat' ini a few lys, by the~ use of Ayer's Cherry l~ector'al. Wi th such aljlOl promt and sure remedy as 11hat at hand11(, thlera is no0 nili of proilnginlg t he agoni. for woeoks and months. Keep this remedy in your house. H-eal~ and happmness arerla tive COin tions; at any rate, there epnn be J ~ttles happiness without helt h. To give the ,bo'ly its full1 measare ?42 tr~mngth and energy, thle blood shi ldbe kept ptfre tnd vigorous, I6y the ise of Ayer's Sar annrln. wa's. -Jf1r. 0. P. Fiold, a, progressivo farmer, of -Pindor, aqcompanied by his daughter, Miss 'Jhiio, weit. on a pleasuro trip to the KoowPev last week. Ho paid his rospects to Mr. J. Bonnett Hill, one of the imost progressivo farmers of Oco .neo Couilty, and found him well, and everything arouind him m go)( shape, with as line crops on his farm as ho saw anywhoro. While out ho wont fishing and hookod a large blue cat, the first ho ever caught or remombers to have Son. Mr. Fiold boarded the cars at Cen tral last Wodnosday morniig for Eldorton Ga., whoro ho goos to visit his brother, Ex-Judge W. G. Field, who now resides at that place. Call on J. M. Rampey for dress goods and trimmings, Laces and Embroidery-the latest styles. Good corset, 25c.; Men's good elastic shoe for $1.00; Ladies' dongola shoe, $1,00; 251b brown sugar, $1.00; 6b coffee, $1.00. Gents' furnishing goods. J. M. RAMPrEv, Easley, S. C. AYERS THE ONLY Sarsapar illa ADMITTED READ RULE XV. 0j "Articles 0j that are in o" on * on any way dan- og PA gerous or of- 0-1 D 4 fensive, also g C o patent medi- 0 cines, nos-O. trums, andOg empirical preparations, whose 0 ingredients are concealed, will os not be admitted to the Expo- 0: sition.' o 0 : Why was Ayer's Sarsaparilla admit- o tedI ? liecause it Is not1 a patent, inedliie, 0" not a iostriiii, itor a secret preparation,Oi not dangerous, not ai exterinitei, anl io because it is all that a family medicine 05 should he. 0I At the 01 WORLD'S FAIR o* Chicago, 1893. 01 Why not get the Best P D o00000ooo0o0ooooooooi Notice to Creditors. Notice is Ie'reb1y givenv to all IIrsons ho1(19ling clinsW.1 l~ginst. the( esAtat (if lie ry Iladdonl, colored, dlec(!.ed, that they llinust provei their claitins before m oil or by the IOth day of ,il:, next, or be h.ar red from paltielpating in the filid of said estate. .. M. LlAVAtT, C.C.P Adiiiiiiist rator. Thi.. -Ith Ida .uno', A. 1). 5 w4 .Special Drives ! When4~1 the groinal wats! coered wvithI snow andlit .t doidn't. look like. we' woul ever*ii.~ want, suchel thtinigs I bioiight fruit jars-I enni '.~ sae you~ uoey aigainlst atny 111urket. in the St ate -Cnice on unid get thiemi, the price wvill be lower thanuu they enni now he buight at whlesale; I I enni also ftiiriishi the sugaro . "Jo7shi Iterrl'y" grain eradileis withr the Iliood b~ladtes att l. 19. Myt stock of dtress goods, tiaoes and14 straiw hats is well iele'ctedl un oi ceap. I don'11t Ity thiirn to keepj. T'olte co lo0. pri. Itb. upt. Siinions' Liver llegiula 1)or at. Itic. pr. pikg. uis log as it lusts. A boty with ai hioe enn1 kill lots of gruss. I (lnn euln fitrnish thte hoes . unring oni your orn, hiul's andt sitlver. T. D. HA RRIS. Guar'dian Notice. r witl applyt to .1. BI. Ne(wheOrry1, Judnge of Piohate for' Pie'kens Cotiity, H. C.,fo leave to makuIe a float settlemnt 1 withi M. 0. E t Iison. and ask to be iilinmis-edi at OGuarthuan, on the 2 t ituav of .Junet, Don't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away. Theii truithfult, start ling titleo of a boo1k abo4tti. No-to-hat'. I hie only i~ ariess , guara nt teed Itbaci -hab11it (eure. Ifa youi Wat, to quoit andl enn't, uise "No-io-bari." Israces' upj 80ons, itakes wveak 1wn g ill strenigthI refunideid. lootk at. udriigglst, ii o maild free. Addr'ess The4 M teriling liiemedoy Co,., ('Ihiago otiice', 45 lintdolphi St.; New Yorks, 10 Spruce St. Fort salte at thiis iiili'i. Notice to TrespasserS. 11y reausonl of rieient.t diages fromlil persoins tfishing andu httniig ipo my,1 ilanoids and~ guo lng thriiough iiny pa:sture lS, all persons are01 hlerebty not1 11iIe t keepi olf .f myi thands. ex asi tol tthe itamis each has rented anll those451 hiavinzg a spiecia Il pertuit fromil tiet. C. L. Hollingsworth. Mta 22d1 t195. M'ALISTER & BEATTIE Just Received Taules alil Misses Tani Colored 114ose' allt szes. Whtiue Kid (Gtoves inl 20) uiile hAuttoin lengthis. 1I)tted swisses firom to t o :tt etS.a yard'i. Ladui's White andii Creamu Milk Hose. WVhit e Ch'aoist (Gloves (wavshleu 1). Lad(ies5 Teck Sellarfs aunt Wiilsor' Ties. Neow VeiIinogs in singeIi undt dol e ~i w iidlths Fibre14 (hIois, Ithe pola r liin o for Wat its anid Skirts. WhIite IFtis. MCILISTER & OEATTI'E. (Next door' to Nationllu lhiak ) NovM-9h . Chiamberlaln's Eyo' and sin Ointmhon' Is a certain cture for Chronic fSoru Ey'es. Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, PIles, Eezernai, Teotter, Sail. Rheumi and Scald I lead, 25i cents per boz. Foer sale by dr'uggistb. TO HORSE OWNERS. For puttinug a horse in a finle htealthy con dition try i)r. Cady's Condition Powders. They tone utp the system, aid digestion, curo' 1068 of appetite, relieve constipation, correct kidney disordera and destroy worms, giving new lire to an old or' over worked horse. 25 cents per nackage. For sale bly dIruggista, THE BIG RAILROAD WRECK STCCK! BE (3-INS. Now For the Bargains. Never Has Such An Opportunity Been Offered to the People of Greenville and Vicinity. Think of It. ?W' 10 Car Loads of Goods. 17,820 Yards Calico. 20,000 Yards Dress Goods. 10,000 Yards Lawn.s and Ginghams. 10,000 Yards Shirtings and Sheetings. 4,000 Suits Clothing for Men, Boys and Youtlhs. Three hundred dozen Shirts. Four Hundred Dozen Boy's Waists. Five Hiundred Dozen Ladies, Misses and Men's Hose, Two Thousand pairs B(Met Shoes, all kinds. Sixty-Five Hiundred potndis best PIug 'pobaeco. Large lot Smoking 'lobacco. Large Stock M.Ilinery Goods. Thousan(s of other things cannot mentioni here. Come, for the BTG SALE is for you, GRlCENVIi~l, S. C. gini Iato "ItO l at lt serWe are Now in Ours NEW QUARTERS, AND ARE READY FOR OUR prin -: rade!Y We have in our stock the following gods and you will find that we are LOW\ER IN PRICE and bettcr in grades than any house in the city. Meni's Suits from $2.50 to $20.0o. Men's Pants from 50 cents to $5,oo. Youth's Suits from $2.oo to $10o.00. Bloys and Children's Clothing from 75 cents up. W\e have a full line of h Ilats, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods.M Call and see our N egligee Shirts at 50 and 75 cents. Full line of Rufus Waterhouse Neckties for so cts. a A D andy line for 25 cents. lFull line Boys' Shirt WVaists from 10 ets up. Remember our motto: "Satisfaction Giuaranteedl or M\'oney Refunded." W Call and Examine Our Goods, A THE NEW CLOTHIERSP Greenville, S. C. ili ItO VHATS . THI After a close inspecti( JONES & GA Have the Best and Ch, IRY GOODS A In Greenville, is the ver of peopli \Vhen you come to Greenvil cket if you don't come to see us. JONES & G MISSES R( Ve n1ow oftler lo Ithe public I be hul-gest, Stnck lV.EI T IJN Afler rettrnting, fronm 1hw Neribern .\marl in aln a th Novelt.is1 of 1 he SI ason \\.(, w Ilb IL LIN ERY 111m1 was wasc-ledia Thilelo. pis fromn50 to $3. All an. ca ldially ivil l to) I.all :ni see fin A pil (s i o i J 1 .l1- 8 ls,5 . l Misses LI WHOLESALE AN Lccept Now, and Look No Opportuityil With Sai I is not1. 4'very3 4Ilay tha 111 he re4 1 niers' of t his | H '1n. It.i not evey <l*V'*'12y 1 ih t h I':lpiiirO inl a I'l Suppsv lyiorpany, of A\lbutita. (b;l'lr- 11ost , reaches4' 4out wViI h sn11h a1 I rii of biright vent~ I winintg barginsi . II is ox lii n Iitijeqt noti nisupiinto 1-CASH t i thGISR won- it, nwea~ilthI, a11n aItiseinentI for1l Ith- vestU i .iees 'Inly 1 ar ofel it o te remiers11t f1"4 t Nit. stI' tit. lanr 01 bei~y ari Vtem hargakeing o.~ e 7-AS REGISTER on-i perw -ie useul sIIim.xCC(p, onvenient, lCmpate jry t' M. Tlr ahis of 1i 1 Nx so i 'at noi 1 ines i so' e w5 ithout44 iti. m ~nonebut wh sne lii tu'y Sto hr t, unil ftay.them : "ItI isapesue e IAN OSa, lsheORyANSe ronv AND enkef eig ->use t7 easadi o Clarketii i sas4 htis l lhesort il e uter's Ahr tv s undot Exels n 0ior Cok. '(0T TOT LEANDERBO. O 107from $2.5 gtot00 Sewing Ma nes, i.:, roNVL7.5 to80. W.o L. NEWS? INN in, we find that L It RISON -apest Stock of ND SHOES! :lict of hundr, le you will rol. ARRISON. 3CERS. Ever s1own il t his City. t where ve bougtll : enlet lini. h hit ab11111t. $2,000 worth of 0.s llats from 10c. to $25. ('hihirlenl's v itume4 si-ok. We will begIin sel mn Ihe dollar, (311 1134) 11 IIP JOgerS, D RETAIL, 15 ( 't1e St r (I' G renville., S. C. 8 UJPON YOU. 1; Tack Upon a Lost [l(dnC~l Regriets. rI Iin I No. 2-ThIinik of a TYPEWRITER S.nI. h ut soi it. is, enoivml):i you 0lno3xa -achI oft anIybodyi. IDoes4 the work of aL ly arit ile. A tlitulnphl of miodernl in.. be t.ransn, Ietedt wVtithoit, them133, but, who, I iny a MI .00 noine. 1P A peni 11n. mientl for3I 1ih merchant., hI3wyer, mints stlnht, secreir13y, the horno11 eIlre Ie. is a gona thIinig, hielp push it. alon1g."' Irga in No. : 11.t puozztes diamiond eix ii. (Can3 yu dtect fromi i th.h genu3)line? it. I ere it. is: BRAZILLIAN DIAMOIND, 03w3a33311sparlin ig gem . Will i set ini K iuol gi il e rtuiing, pilushl case51, and33 I youii, ena.nlolls li.:l i, for3 81.22. TheIu -ancet 313 .j-10.00I ingl!, semli it, baclk, andiu V lio u oney ai pa isitage, tool. Jio qik A'iTIANT'A, (GA. 0 Year! ryP0., S. C., has~ ant Ex~celsior using hier third Stove. Neither cue we askI for thle EixceLlsior' Cook. ilok ig o oid biscu its whlen his8 Wi woib b plea~sedl to) sh3ow you -es and14 all losefuiitrn ishting (Goods S EIG LER, (OREENVtfLEE. S. (I. 4. L DouCLAS OHEO IS THF. BEST. 3 HFIT FOR ING' 5. CNeO A%,, p FREN4CH&ENAMELLEO CALF, 4*3.s FINCCALF&KANSARU, *3.49POLICE,a SOLS.r. E!XTRA PINE. ~ 42.9t?...Bs'3CHooSHoEa BROCKTO-V. Over One Million People wear the 1. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes iI our shoes are equally satisfactory. toy give the best value for the mnoy.' toy equal custom Shoes in style and fit,. erwearing qqsalttes are unsurpasse4,. e prices are uniform,--,-stam ped on eele, rom $t to $3 saved over other mnakes. If your dealer cannot supply youwe can. Sold by For sale by . T. McFall, Pickens, S. C. B. Morgan- 1Cria... C a