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The People's Journal. LOCAL ITEMS. Last Monday was a keen, cool day. The Board of Control met last Tuesday. Saleday attracted quite a good crowd in town. J. T. Hitt has resigned as Sit porvisor of Easley Township. Melville Holder, lost a mule on the 1st inst. It was sheep loss. Robt. E. Knox, of the Stewart section, has moved to Piedmont. The dispensary sales for the month of December amounted to $417.10. Mr. W. H. McDaniel has a son very sick with what is thought, to be meningitis. The wife of Mr. Jerre Nations in the Prator's section is very sick. He buried his infant child last Sunday. The holidays' sales quite clean ed out the dispensary. It received a new stock, however, last Monday evening. Rev. J. E. Foster preached a most oloquout discourse at Secona last Sunday to a most attentive oongregation. Miss Margaret Welborn will teach tho school in Hagood Dis trict, No. 38, wh ich will open on the 20th instant. There was a leap year party given by the young ladies of Pick ons on now year's night at the resi donco of Maj. J. J. Lewis. Mr. J. D. Smith, an old and much respected citizen of Pendle ton, died on the 1st inst., and was buried on the day following. Rev. W. M. Harden preached his first sormon at this place Sunday in the Methodist church. In spite of the bad weather lie had a good attendance. Soo what McFall has to say. If any one man keeps abreast of the times it is he. He has added a new line to his budget and it will pay you to peruse it. Goorgo B. Looper buried an in fant last Saturday, the 4th inst. This is the third death that has occurred in Mr. Looper's family within three months. A. K. Park has something new to say to our poo ple this week. Welien in Greenville it will be to your interest to give him a call. Hie is in West End. Marriedl, on 5th inst., at the residlenco of Mrs. Martha Morgan, the brido's mother, Mrs. E. M. McNamiro to C. Peifry. Magis trate Merck officiating. Twvo bears and threQ men struck town the other day. ~They appnr ently entertained the "small boy" and some of the older boys with their (the bears) antics for awhile. On January 5th, at the residence of Mrs. J. J. Robins, Mr. Joe Fen.. Icy was married to Miss Rosey Robins, M. F. Hester, N. P., of ficiiating. All of I'ickens county. 'Squire T. R. Price gave the young 1people of the town a (lance at his residence last Friday even.. ing. He believes in po~ople enjoy ing themselves while they aro young. Married, on the 1st day of Jan uary, 1896, at the residence of the bridlo's mother, Mr. David A. Herd to Miss Alice Robins. All of Pick ens county. Rev. J. M. Stcewart ofliciating. Married, on the 24th of Deceom ber, 1895, at the residence of the officiating Trial Justice W. K. Merck, Mr. J. L. Durham to Miss Georgia Marchbanks. All of Pick ens county. Mr. James Evans, of the Liber ty section, died very_ suddenly on. the 1st inst. Mr. Evans was -a worthy old gentleman and hi.s death caused much regret amor ig many friends. Married, on January 5th 1896, at the home of the brido's mothor, Mrs. Caroline Freeman, Mr. All goodl Moon to Miss Mattio Free man. Rev. J. E. Foster ofliciat ing. All of Pickens county. Married, on the 17th of Decem her, 1895, at the residence 6f' the brides father, D. H. Ellis, Mr. 3. H. Gunnells, of Honca Pathb, to Miss E. T. Ellis, of Pickens coun ty, WV. K Merck, T. J. offici.-ting. A. R. Hunt, age 24 years, died JIan. 2d, of pneumonia, at S:imp soniville. He leaves a widow and one child. The funeral was holdl on the 3d1 at Dacusville. The deceas od1 was a member of the Met ho dist church at that place. He -was a son of J. Hunt. The Farmers Mutual Fire In. surance Co., met last Monday. J. M. Stowart tendered his resigna tion as president and B3. J. John ston wvas elected in his stead. it was decided to stir up the delin quents and duo process will at once be instituted against all such. That ever clever and reliable merchant J. McD. Bruce comes to the front wvith a few timely re marks. Mac always keep the beat that can be purchased m the mar kets and his prices are consistent with safe busineas. You can de pend upon being treated right ov Miss Lola Holder is teaching school in Greonvillo county. W. W. Orr, of Toxas, is visiting relatives and friends in tho coun ty. XMr. and Mrs. J. N. Morgan, of Central, visited relatives in town Saturday. M. D. Bowen, of 1-ill county, Texas, is visiting relatives and friends in tho county. Rev. C. L. Craig will preach at Griffin church the second Sunday in every month at 11 a. in. aiind the Saturday beforo at 3 p. in. The young people of Easley had a most delightful hop at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lathem's last Thursday night. Mr. Flavor laynes died at his home near Mount Carmel on the ith inst. He loavos a wif'o and many relatives to mourn his death. Ex-Raiding Deputy Marshal, Dr. Ensor, has gono into the drug business , in Columbii, having purchased Dr. Heinitsh's stock and fixtures. The now constitution hav ing gono into effect on tho .1st inst., there are no longer trial justicos in the Stato you wIll now say magistrates. You are living far below your privilge if you do not tako somo good paper xr magazino for your children. You might as well try to make a crop without manuro or work as to bring up children without books and good ppers. Wan tod overybody to know that the Jo'A WAI4 row has one of the best equipped job dopartnmnts in upper South Oarolina. Thu fact that it is under the managomont of that Well known job printer, J. E. Kinch, is a sufficient guarantee that the work turned out from the JoURNAL will be first-class in every partlcular. Our prices will alway bo as low as the lowest. Orders by mail promptly atteided to. A Pretty weaa;n in Anaerson. On Wodnesday eveniniig tho 25th ult., at 6:30 o'clock, Miss Maltio Wyatt, of Anderson, S. C., and J. R. Foster, of Olga, S. C.. wore hap pily married in the presineo of a .large concoursO of relativOs and friends at h',r fatlir's rcideineo. Mr. T. Wyatt. The parlor was beautifully decoralte(d with ove-r greens and ferns, anld the Rev. J. E. Fostor in his usual and ilpres sivo manner Soon po)o011unced them man and wife. I minediately n fltr the ceremony tho guests wero in vited to the dining room1 where .awaited them a miagnificenit feast. The table was ladened w ith every thing to satisfy tihe inner man. The bride is one of Anderson's most charming young ladies, and the groom is one of Olga's most succes~sful young farmers. Aftei many congratulations and good wishes the guests separated to meet on the day following at the residenco, of Rev. J1. E. Foster where at reception was given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fos ter. The., bride was the recipient of many useful presents. Shoosting in the Street. George .Marshall, white, caused somne exci eonf~1t yestordy mornt ing by firm-g a shot from a revol ve r at a woma named L~ooper, w-ith whom. he has had trouble several times before, Hie was ar rested by th.e polico after a search ar.d gave hail for his appearance to day. He will p~rob~ably be given) a long term by the mayor and pr osecuted in the court of sessions 1for assault and battery with intont h~o kill.-Groenville News, Jan., 2. The following tracts of land we~re sold last Mondaly: Probate Judge J1. b. Noe~)rry, vs. Mary T. Hestor, 700( acres was sold to G. M. Lynch for $l,8(00. 800 acres to Harriet .howie for $610. --acres to G. M. J~Lynch for $300. 1000 acres to J. M. Cronshaw for $110.____ Not ice, Trhe Books of subscription t o the stock of the Beverly G raite Comi paniy will bo0 opon1 at the olile'. of the Easley Banking Comipa ny, on~ January 11th .1896. Corpora tors. Full line of school b)ooks on hand. Call and get what you want. JonrN 'P. lBoc.os, Liberty, S. C. Every member of Rico~s alliance is requnested to be presen01t at next regular moeting on Saturday, the 11th inst., at 2 p. m). WV. T1. O'DaLL,. Pros. The County Alliance will con vene at Pickons, C. HI., on January 15th, 1896. The State President has been invited to h)o prCsent. Hope to have all sub-alliancos represented. WV. T. O)'D)et,r~ Prie si dollt. Notice to PenRsOIonr4. The Pension Board will meet on the third Monday in~ January andl will reminn inl sossion only two days. G. WV. E AnLE, Chi'm. For Sale. Griffin & Hlbidor have four nico mules which they will sell cheap for cash oi good papers. jan2w4j Fena Liberty. Last weok was a pretty rough wook. Mercury was down to 8 above zero on the 5th, the back mountains have been white all last wook. The north winds were cold and stormy on the 8d. W. A. Griflin has gone to Romo Ga., whoro he will clerk. The Liberty hotel is now closed to the public, W. H. Parsons hav. ing moved to the Mrs. J. A. Smith house. B. 18.Parsons has moved to J. P. Smith's place east of town. Rov. L. T. Woldon occupied the pulpit at the Baptist church Sun (lay and preached a very interest Ing sermon. Rov. W. H. Workman has an appointment at the Presbytorian church for next 8abbath after 110011. I'lhore is a movemont'on foot to build a new school houso horo, wh ich is groatly needed. 'Th*eo oil mill shipped an oil tank of oil last week. The seed busi ness has not been as flush tlis seasoii as at soei other times. Tho cotton crop soomns to be pretty well all sold. Wo notico J. F. Hendricks has recoivod a car load of Texas oats. Town bridges havo boon put in good order and tho road hands have hon ordered out to put the streots in botter trim. Oin Doe. 12th Magistrate S. D. Stewart tied the matrimon ial knot for W. 0. Roper, of Ricos, ald l iss 1). 1). SLith, of Easley, at his rosidenice, and oin Jan. 6th tt his residenco ho performed the ceremony for Levi. Spearman and Miss EIizabeth Rackley. All of Pickens county. Liberty now has four privato boarding houses w'hero the travel ing public can bo Ontertained and ref reshed. The cottoin ginning seasonl has about closed. It is earlier than usual this scason. Wanted I A largo .intelligent class of Clovolanldites to back themselves up against a stone or some other solid wiaill to discuss tho bond issuo foisted on a confid ing peoplo by Clevelahd, Carlisle, ShermanIn, and Co., .ai d to be a target for future gonerations to fire tli(Ar great volums of wrath into as aiders and a.boters in this hond iniquity. Say did you not .)y your votes in tho last election mako this bond issueo possiblo? Say (lid you not vote a little hoed lessly when you lot pIarty zal over balanco party principle? And say did you not kinder yield to prejudico rathor than listen to warning of reason? If you havc any vials of wrath unstop and emp)ty where justice will direct and most likely you will empty themi on your own pate. What say you? Youi innocont? Oh, well then this does not apply, so excusc us for making mention of this but bo sure you are right first. 0. January 6th 1896. Johnm's Denalse. Mr. L., a good natured German, was thme prospe)rouls proprietor of a considlerablo clothing business in a country town. Ho had in his employ one John S., whom he had advanced from cash boy to head clerk and who had for many years been attache of the store. Since his promotion John had several times asked for a raise in his sala ry, and each time his request had been grantedl. One morning John again appeared at the old mner chan t's (lesk with another request for an increaiso of $10 p)or month. "'Ny, John," saidl Mr. L., "'I dink I bays you pooty veil already. Vat for I bays you any moro?" "Well," replied John confidently, "'I am your princip~al hellp here. I havo worked you up to a large t rade. I know every detail of the b usinaSs, and indeedl I think you could not get along without me." "Is (lot s(o!'' exclaimed the Gor muan. "kAeina Gott, Shon, v(ot v'ood II (do supposo0 you va~s to die?" you woulId have to get along wi th ouit mom then." The1 01(1 man11 tookc several wvhifVs at his big pipe and s;aid no(thIin g. At last he gravoly jenuarked , "Voll, Shen, guess you potter gonsider yourself dlod." Coanmj~~jissionr MNeting. Thme County Board of Commis si(nier's umot in the.iri offico on the th int. and the firs5t buinessW5 on dlocket was the considerationI of o4 pot itio'n for a road( from M. N. Oa o~lock's to Ca mip Creek and Lko saiijtwas granited1. N. A. Konm nmur, WTPN, Bolding and J1. Hi. thallentine wore appomtedl special c~o111mssioner~'to inavostigate~ and report at next I~OOtin~g. A potitn was fr'ardl for a new road from J. E. B6oough 's mills to Allgood b)ridlge on T~Yolvo Milo Rtiver and~ takeni for anti., against the granting of the potition. ' The matter was hold under adlvisomon't util1 the coning ini of the repo'rt of thoe special commlifssioners, ii. A. Bloggs, G. M. Lynch, andl J. .A. Roh'imson. P'otition for thme now road from lishia Smi th's to Zion church was grantedl and the cornmisioners of Liberity Tlownsh ip were apploin)ted special commissioners to mako the survey .and report at noext meeting. Potition for a change in the road from Susan T1rotters via Saluda Hill church to Saluda River was granted and J. D. M. Keith, A. B. Talley and G. M. Lynch wvore ap poin ted special commissioners to make survey and report at next meeoting. The JouiiiA is publisliig tho list of subscribot, as thoy pay, and will tako it as a favor if any one is omitted that it bo reported to the oditor. Tho County allianco of Pielons county will hold its next regular mooting on Wednosday 15th Jan uary 1896. JNo. C. WIATKINS, Sec. 3d District Allianeo. For Sale. One car load of pure, rust proof Red OWts, grown by Noah I,. Hen dricks, of Texas, and free from nox ious seeds. Apply to James F. IlIe dricks, Liberty, S. C. dec26w3 Bids For Rock Pillars. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received at aiid must be sent to my oflice in Pickenx, by the 18th day of January, 1,90 for the building of two rock pillars for a bridge over Twelve Mlile 1River at the Norris Cotton Mills. The size of the pillars to average fouir feet by seventeen feet and twelvp feet high and to be laid inl cement, which will be furnished the builder. Supei1r isor. MoF ALLS Vt2<--BU DOET-:-x -OF PHUN and PHAX FOR THE PHOLKS. Mit. EDITOR: January, K096, AN) TillS IS HIO\ 11' IS! In addition to the usual complete stock that everybody is familiar with and in accordance with the demands of our growing county, TIllS BUDGET has added another new line whie we think will be advantageous to adl Especially n col weather. I' iN DOOR, WINiOWS, GLASS, PUTTY &C And to go with these, we havt Paints, Oils, Varnishes, 1 rushes and Bhuilding material of all kinis. Call and see us. AND IIElE'S ANOTIIEl "H\\ IT'l IS."' IHave you settled up or iade aml move in that direction? we are niol exactly on the war pati, but we ar< standing right on the edge of it, amt must insist on giving a ehpi here ant there with our "T'tohawk wher< ever our own rights and~ privilege are intruded upon. Noaw you coin and see us or take chances on scalp). W4. T 3'FalZ Notice to Execuitors, Admniinis trators, Guar'd ians, &c. You are requnired by law to nike .yon aninal ret urns before thie P'robate Jd d in the months of Janiuiary alit! February I hope you will atteiid to) thle iiaitt promptly and not force mec to send you: notice by the SherifT. J1. II. NEWRiCRtY, J. 1P. P'. C. .Jani706t3 JOB *1 PERUN TING WANTPED 'ro KNOW 'l'ITATl TllE J1OUlNA1l NOWV IIAS A CONNECTlEi) W I'll ['l SE~COND) NONE IN UPP'IER SOUi"Vl OAll)ILNA EXAMINE OUlf WO11i(, THEN GIVE Olt* SEND) US YO)Ul P A'l ONA(;E1 Let us hear fronm von. THEi JOUHiNAL. Alil ordeirs by mmil will rceivt priOmp~ht attention. JHU(1HES' T. ANN ERY f Ill int a ine lolt of I.. e hi c r: "Rock B3ottom" Fi';ures. ini jotyinenti ftori letiher. Call an 11l sec a; wlti peti an~y f~I11 It'l K Il:IEik, --Physician and Sur'.;con Office at is residce Maiin Strie. March 8, 1894. NOT ICE. For the iInpose of letting to th owest b~idd(er the building of an iroi bridge at the Easley bridge on Sl M~ I will meet with D. WV. IHollai thef o'ipervisor of Gireen vill Icount)11 on thleN -thi of Jan. next. at 11 a nm t conisidler spai~l b)11s for thle bilhiin; of two rop,~k pillars by thle squar yard, laid in ed(iiet, aind for the b)uik ig of an iron lbrilge on the sai< one hundred (100)' feet lonig. Al bids to be0 senit to thc '%pervis9or 0 Greenville county or 'resented a the bridge on day of letti ig MIATT'iiuw IIEi!i. CK M, County Supierviso ' . - dec20w3. A Happy anid Prosperou NiW YEAR TIo all our friends and customers. We are making preparations for the largest year's bus less we have ever doie. Neow and seasonable goods arriving ev cry day. ComIC to SeC - . P. S.-If you haven't made sell.lemeta pleasc do so at once, and save expen'se of senidinmg to See you. '130 = = 19 THE BEST ARE MADE BY H. C. MARKLEY, Who Also Sols the The :.. Studebaker .".Wagons And Evcry Variety of Fine Carriages, Buiggics, Carts, a-nd Harness, Hardvarc, Plaints, Oils and \ariiish, .A.t the Greenville Coach Factory G W. SIRPINE, Superintendont. Before AKING Stock, We intend to oontmnnco now selling all Winter Goods rogard less of cost. We don't believe iLt keeping money locked up in tho sholves. So things havo got to move; prices are no object as you will se from the followir ig: 250 cont; all wool Serge for 35 cents. 35 "" " "25 " 25 " " t "' " 20 " $1,00 qualiy broadcloth 5)0 $1.25 " " '" 80 Cloal ts ! 01oaks . Cloaiks! Cloaks!i SSome' people st Ly you can't forc e a sale in Greenville. *We w 2 $15 00 CloalJ s S 00) 2 12.50 " 7 50 3 1000) " 6 50 4 6 50 " 4 00 3 5 00 " 32 All Along the L 'ne. -You will find real g-ood bargains as we 1)0 d~kively refuse to cf ry anything over. JONES & GARXISO~ Regulators of Low Prices, Grc'nIvilko, 5. 0. NE W SHOE STONRE 1Mi }LER & C1RU{KSHiAl~d WVithi a new~ and( well selcected stock of Ladied' and Gecntlemn% Fino Shoes a specialty. Itece'iv'ing~ good4 ever daIy ic, fro thi Ile Facetorms. OQ> Shoes INeat, Coimforta bI le an Isi. N ~o. 905 N. M AIN ST RV:iET, Creenville,S. S O .6'gents1 for tihe W. Ls. DOUI LA:S8 Wairranted shioes. < 'u CJirculation 1,000. R~oa ders, .50 ADVERTISE ! JUDICIOUS ADVERTISING IS TI FOUNTAIN OF SUCCESS. A WAON LOAD doos nr . necessarily imply content and iirap hino:' on the part of its po(f4e~ssor. It is niot 'nloney that glvem s un )leasafre, but the Ithings that maoney will buy. fancy they find enijoyment h,, doing it, but te pleasure is mnoro lfancied than-ri al. No man who advertises in or subscribes for M II PBOPLBES JOURAMoEpedn An Mr bo accuse~d o pnigm to umv)i V icom him of hIs wisdlom. f You will hoTIlE JOURNAL', buIt bcC .mse it is really a likeablo p1 If yon1 aro going. to advertise you oug consuil' , your interest and patromlzo th<n umns11 ci' EASLEY, 8. So IV. w GOODS J ust arrived and Cheap. Como and see them go-Those who owe me will please como and pay without further delaY or notico. A. G. WYATT, oct3tf Easley, 8. Ca NOTICE. WE PAY CASHI For Hides, Beeswax, Tallow &3'WE sell harness Leather, Upper Kips, Calf Skins, Sheep Skins, Lac( Leather, Ilamo Strings in any amount you Want. Cower & Coodlett, 101. Main Street, Greenville, S. 0a Mlar 1tI*7 TIENTY E-". NEIIGETIC MEN TO sell Sewing T achines in South Caro lina. We want to swatp Pianos, Or gans, or Sewmg MAaclines for Tweiity GOOD HORSES to work to Sewing Machine wagoiv. Write ALEXANDER BROS.& CO. 118 Washington Street, *0 GREENVILLE, S. 0. A i-gallon Coflee Pot for io cents. A good Lantern 35 cents. Lot Milk Pans cheap. Small lot Table lates. at cost. Best Glass Oil Can in town for 45 cents. 3-lb can Tomatoes io cents; $1 per. dozen. Bslack Pepper 10a cents, 3 pounds for 25 cents. The 13est Apple VTinegar 20 cents a gallon. Lot Calicos, Outings, Jeans, Jecans Pants, etc., cheaper than you can buy elsenhere. H- A.TS at COST. The above prices are foi CASHI ONLY, and with every dollar's worth, you get a nic< piece of glasswvare free. TYours for the cash, John T. Lewis &d on GOO'DS By The Cargo! M'ALUSTER fo lt'V h4f(i~ti& BEATTH -nt, onafull sulpplyfrnbg fia113 I .:n t u sual re o llec ( ti on l o od ~V~I IM iiI lii~ w coloii ng4 andi color naIture Mielooti -'arefully3 andt boiugtht I'a-vry Lihinig here stawl the tesit. of f8 itn's iie, soi you~tca buy y,:>ur D)re'ss w. fashin t, iutitchi )resn Goiod. All d~eartinwnts arei* taking iu ut ock Sidly tu ini a few dhtys we hIopeL to I theii full friom Lou , to botto.i~ McAUSTER & BEATT~ (Next, doior ti Naitinal Banik ) Bring them o n-r~li your (1nk4'n .v boy hn ian 114ol cs f-i ti hoe 1 en rn ad. et I can fiti yon-I hembii , ,1 ate., n~ CpC.r.r. Iloueoi yh 1w or e av y dr: g sor li be 3)1 haler - i t, X fi ad' yourenk s fo IL ig nonus, nut., iga prnt Atghng. ow lowm~ ork forto th1 y vrp -pren Dv o n't fogt Lda 65 ent, ol uatil o5 et . Brin on our ggsI n anythn youhavC.o ..