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fhe, People's Journal. W00AL ITEMS. The farmers are now hard at work. . Harris oaht food the court atton dants. Monday was a day to cause our farmers to smile. Mr. H. B. Hendricks is in Co lumbia this week. , Mr.Will Rebinson, :f Easloy, was in Pickons Monday. Mr. Bailey Higgins is now doing extra tolograph work on the South ern. The sick of Major J. M. Stow arts family are very much im' proved. Mr. R. M. Wertz, of Liberty, paid the Court House a visit a few day ago. W. A. Grant, of the Nine Times section, Was in Pickons Friday on business. Dr. J. F. Williams made n.pro fessional visit to Pickens the other day. M .T n~ lT" rco, of Fairfield .aw of Dr. J. ). town NMonday. n, of Easley, was Thursday and paid Octs to the JOURNAL. orm of school began . An increased num A-b are now in atton dance. J. B. Freeman, of Bri-iggs, wasi in Pickens Monday. Joe still holds his avoirdupois, and steps about as lightly as evor. Georgo Rooko and Thos. Jenkins left Friday for PacAlot, whero they will take positions ill one of the cotton mills thero. It is rumored that ono of Pick ens' widows will soon disc.trd the weods of widowhood and assuio tho flowers of a bride. Chief Stato Constablo J. I. Faint and Constable F. G. Massov arriv in town last Friday. rioy will ramnain hero till after court. John W. Brock, an enterprising and )rosperous morchaint of Celn tral was in town Tuesday on busi .ness and called on the JOUnNAL. Homer A. Richoy l(eft Tuosday night for Charlotto, N. C., to en tor upon his duties,as mail woigh '.P to which ho was rocontly lp coms to ho tho t present, judg a -. i sis atthrog physician. Mr. T. N. Hunter, one of the most substantial and go-ahead cit izens of Liberty, was in town last Thursday and dlroppedl ini to see the JOURNAL. R.. J. Mattison, of Easley, was sin town Saturday shaking hands 'with his numerous friends Mr. Miattion will be0 in Pickons (luring court woek as a grand juror. There wvas a very enjoyablo so ciable' at the residenceo of Mr. Thljos. WVol born Weodnesday n ight last. The young people report having had at most enjoyale ti mo. Sup~ervisor Hendricks issued a chock Tuoisdlay for $100.50 to, pay the claims of jur~ors andl witness es for attendmng court last year. This item shows that courts ar~e .expensive luxuries. N~r. R. B. Byars, of Rice's, left for TJransylvania county, N. C., Tuesday, on a trip), combining 1'usiness with pleasure. He ox pactds to consume five or six days :in his peregrinations. Mr. John McKissick, a former Pickens boy was in town Monday ilooking after the wants of our imerchants in his linme of goods. John~ has (developed inlto a first elass knight of the grip) anfd his mnanyt friends here are ahvavs gladl to see him. What camo near being a serious runaway occurredl oin last FrIdlay on the steep hill ieadling inito town from the Liberty read. Mr. W. L. Boggs, of Liberty, wvho was accom panied by Mr. .J. D,. Groor, of the same place was driving his young ad spirited horse hitched to a buggy and wvhen nearing the street - rossmng which is ab)out one-thmirdc the way up the hill,the horse shied ~at two calves that were closo by dLho roads and turning suddonl1) y :ari'(idl~ took the back trackc for iberty. Mr. Groor was thrown out bmy the suddenness of the turn nround, but Mr.. Bogge held to the reins and buggy till the horse reaohed the turn of the road at the foot of the hill, when ho too .wvas thrown from the buggy, The horse here changed his course to the loft a ]it tlo andl the buggy struck a tree completely wrecking it. The horse continued his miad career through tho WV. TV. Moaro's pasture and was caught at the low er end of the enclosure. No so rious damage was done th~e occu pants except a thorough shakin~g up but had Mr. Boggs been in the buggy whoen it ptruck the treo it would have been little of a mira cle had he not beien killed. Dr. W. F, Austin will bo in Piokons during court wook. Died on Sunday, tho 284 inst., an infant of Mr. aid Mrs. Olivor Hannah. R. J. Watkins, of Central, fa vored tho .JOURNAL with his gettial prosonco Tuosday. Dry goods anId Grocorios choap or than Govorniint Bonds at John Craig's, Easloy, S. C. Soveral mombors of the family of Mr. Torroll Ciss-n in Codar Rook section are very ill with Pneumonia. If we could n(w havo a shower of rain in cotinnection with this bonutiful weat.her the candidates ought corta inly to bud. V. M. Logan, anll acCOI mmoda tilng coniductor on tho e 8outhewrn I'ilway, waus il town Tuosday and mado a plOnsant. call at th) .JoUn. NAT, olico. I was born1 nevar Edg'feil S. C. I havo inveit(d l I lhosi t iiI clajpost stock liitclor tlhat I, Was wor v 'd. Agents wanted. Address .P ol, revle Ala. Alarried at tle residlen.ice of Mr. A. A. Castle, oi the 12th inst, Mir. Maloniu to imiss Rebecca Clarke, Magistrato Ed(lenls ofliciting 1111d thep cnrating" Pmrties beinig citi zens of Greeivillo Colnit.y. Mlarriod, on 811 ny morning, the 23d of Februa ry, 1896, at the resid(ncI0 of tho brido's mother, Mrs. Robinls, by W. C. Seaborn, M~r.j J'31lm P. Alexaiider to Miss; Gussio (1. Rotbinls, both of Pieckons colnty. Mr. Bhyln s &telen, father of Bud und J. L'. th ns, who has hOlen qiioi sick for Some timo is Coilierablyv better. Alr.lSe ns is a very aged g(.-ntleman and it is onily by bi W ili power 11m1( t'Ionaci tv that has broughllt himt -o his presont, improved can"I(htionl. The Journal fakesi leasuro in printing for ih eI benefit(of its wad Ors ieho spech ofl (Con-ressma i Latimer, whib h( delivered inl Conlgress oil tih hill to maintain and( protect theo co)inl reomiptionl fii d. Th 1 . teaituie ot the biil to Which his reiiarks were directed is clearly defi ned aind admirably presented. Cn gressman Latimir ias clea r cut views oil ni ion al fiuaice aniid has a ha11ppy wafy of expressing it. Special Imw pri8ces ()I toba)co at I arris'. Th' i ee: --ue W el i eed eine March~11 wthe r b~1i:i0 n hiok. :I he 1 t.rm metrv re we10:1 t? iit<H, iii ll \til :, Ior m r unl m t.(It .Zhb Y o colt, thal notJ B aig l in :i f 1( a i c velae catn When1 o t:~h w eater wi geti thek f.vriers IItr e : ega . h ini it'ilngI n1 "cleiI f u t" forui the0 preet crop.ii tl There un anI i*l fasi ocl m~ t:~ eetingi oe everys aebe wa1 ipreen. hade it ieat They nui e peimf r.ions m Thrn m o beI: ai renerin eresyt Pin he A ilie her fromt'i some cauefor other.4I 1)1i''ter'' fv~Ie .e~ti~ 3liv. J. B. Jameso ha luu~ slI severeat tac of c:ilabl ever cain gori cohit .ver" goThe mreaslsl hig releaset. a( part14 of i~ th e h irt t4h~'ey are again 1in scol bo~i~e'. I ni iy are uyet wa~iiti for1a final .tiie(ung.II if14 itil tlag T i s i flista erl lat'Iiii' weekIN 1 are14 th11..,h tolIll h e fro ing *3 i$ I~~:,:1( lo e(1 1iseiiy cackers l i e0n(t1i1 goo Isfrous F m g~4 iy.les Ccit ra 4. n. ieWall.i n2, 1896. min him' r fil to loobkth at thIapris' shoe- yte lv ebo,.r.T I Imhto ist Im r llohler.U~ ha l tnrin-te oft i's, ir. John1 tierkley &to oxceslissi tlenh I tc il- o~ag' foer. cm r,.ooel ws bfr F~slonr sle 1'urelhm (, i bi110 morni towanwe of Picbkebg, cof u t betng. an~ ~ir.e mt. Faii<Il'sIf wgond1< 'wo gnOum wrkelin (ront of11 A. G. .szltecace.sr u IA 11iis ~il s.: cHa)frrcis i pay cash~l for county uclans. e~elIo wtr visir T o ,four, I JoieN some Iti8 a SnoVY windy day antd, aIs cold ajif we lived ill Labrl)aldor, and today makes mo thilink of when I was youniger thaln 1 am11 to daly, when I would catch lit tho beautiful snowdropn, and expresaS lly joy by)'yells and playing ill the bonutifl. crystals in itil Iy fingers and toos would ache, and would Hit and listeon to stories about the cold arctic regions and the old women ill) thero pickit.g their geese, and that (halt, was their beatutiful ft'eathIIe rs. But today ats that childish man no1r i8 a thinig of the Iast, an3d thilngs have chainged as to whilt I IIvo it (M 41n sloV days, So lt (Ilances I lhiave leen reihng J'in TilIlinll's specl. hat, fir wlich i' fired it the bootlicks and Syco pV niS , hit, lifted Gl ranlly lj(iir, and Presidenlt Cleveiland wvith his pitchfork, it Is said that when it, wats ln)\wn that ho wats to speak tIl gal I leries NN c crowdd)(l , 'Very S1en1ator was inl his Scnt. What ! Every Senator inl his seat? oie t hing" Very unu11sa, 1 ho ounlced (1 ranny .lloar with an alleged ut te ranlc, upoln tihe abi lily of' South- I erin state.ien which Ie declared Iho inever said, wlilo Bonl tho feari less, reniarked, I will not wet my whitle when talking for a wiml mtill not run by water. He Wont oil to fily that th1e de rangemont of our finance and all this cry about (ound molloy was becalso of a (am1)nablo schemo of robbery by the dostruction of sil ver, increasC of the public debt, bonds payable ill gold, and the is suing of mioney by corporations giving them th) ino011ply of the fiunetion, and hIto of us iS it that does not igree withb him thro or iIy Yhore eiso wo find him. Didn't h:e get real hot after Clve lanid, that, ho !(tted tyrant. Blln says he is will:g to grant that im (CheaId) ws honest at the start, y,4,1 we think inl the, samo WIy, but., Wall sI tet's m1oneoy has18 broughtl mist. before his eyes 1muntil Lo seemis to think t 1ro is no 111m) ey but ghldii is workillg for .11111 i'y 'an1d the imlore he becomes at Iached to Wil re(t he denonnees bothi Democrats ald Rlpubl ienuls who have played Judas and lRoths child the LnIldon Joew, the, money changers who 1re in the temple must be driven1 out anl nothing b th- D..emWerney Of Jefferson and the Ikpbeis. of Lincoml WeIl I do say Ibe i the iu'ihit m111m t111 l v I illar Im th'It rilght Ille 1natimonal alliane' conv 1tion1 is likely to n1->millate him to the pride of the Souiti and ilie good (f t natin. h1y n the the oulth tulV id Wsteec the nit prh--ident.e Thr lie som er suo thouh 4.ow lacink a thmev lin-(a lofl hemoraon that. ol 'ted tae'an , nte &nago Cisp, the our nihh a weiop Gheyr telgia. Wher fs thor megiors nobes patroe fears lless, an unfaiine prllied Noihimrh aayses trho qick on111 they laced litle hoi on lei of' ilold veers whenaIllii ofe imag bred they h<-sr a''IW warwh oop. They nebd.u, 1h7y ne: orpodco IAwll g~'o bak t -lti'Tillmn ande i' tellz io n of my t)lghbors iews ofS5, hima ver i lsonnd willlle om'ta wI uhi' g ti' ( i h k n ~l t oI 'ai ui'rais ai the ftirt liihad 1ii 31e lti'r atnsa 'clo, woudn' hI. oknceu hr broad in his rw.Jo. ioI Ien . F'eb., 17, f189 (. A'ithll p)eons I iterliedI inli theor assciatio nd wioldplnIils mo at 1 Prators('( lof' lpit st11 Churchii on theo fi'illii ly(!t 111 l8hatt9 iE. M. oilt mi. PIW. F. is i'igh x. S~ix 1iis off e ('ig lI flld 'ce 1l At conilipoari'lris sl Itilltil ging iio Iuratsinrpo daipole Oli tealh ii is th Alieon alid bugland.a ret realtso chat'l of 17O 10,(1 g aheicl Th. isveli' fh wh50 o u has et ~t fud mtines i aldo 1ni(1hnes toni.|0 Inll wavtet i 1.ilig slicy 11(~ido y wil01i g c<>mpil' -- waoiiillsU aLi ail~l iiol s'Ite hg. euye yond fardeng tools and ted Six ound oft arinoc'e.or$ GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS. Pickens & Easley R. R.. To bo finished, provie(ld - wo can raiso the money. Now, in order to do that, save your dimos and they will make dol lars. Walker & Omvings have bought out the cheap "Vreck Store," 117 Main sreet, Green ville, S. C. They aro close cash buyers. Buy bargains and sell bargains is their motto. When you visit Greenville and want to find the cheapest store in town, look us up, and we will soon convince you that we have the cheapest goods in the city. G'ive us a call and seo for yCurself. We guarantee to Save you monoi1ey. Walker & Owings, 117 Main St., Greenville, S. C. Feb. 27, 1896, tf Auditor's Notice. The Easley, Libierty, Central and Hurricano township board of assessors are required to meet in the auditor's offico Wednesday, March 4th, 1896. The Pickens C. H., Dacusvi.le, Pumpkintown and Eastatae township board of assessors will meet Thursday, March 5th, 1896, for the purpose of passing on the returns of their resl)ect ive townships. The county board of assessors are required to meet Thursday, March the 12th., 1396. N. A. CHRISTOPHER, Auditor. Pickens county, S. C. Notice of Final settlement. I will apply t J1. 1. Newhorry, Jtige (if 1rolutte for Pickens co ntIVIy, S. C., for leave toi ina.ke a final settlemlenlt. of the1 estate of (*. W. Broek, dieeae, on i tho 276h tlay of mnarch, Isms, Anl ask to be aismissed ts aIdministrator. J. W. niOCK, Adiniistrator. All persons ar0 Lorchy warnied unot to hiro or harbor 1). \Villitim 1'. Ittrhaini, as ho is under con tract with; me for this year. WV. F. Sus Mee(,t, 8. C. Fob. 25, 1895.-2t The New Yor'k Wold T'Il I H CE-A-WlHlK 10D1TloN. 1- vAm.s .A wiu-:.. 1.i PAPI:s A WIEEK. F;lage timn anly weekly or i --k I I I I I 4-l'rtlis e and is t lhe olnly 1 impor 1-.00 1Domoc-ratic " 4weekly." puiishied ill New York city . 'liree times a.- lr-ge as th-e leaing iepulican 'weekly of New v.'rk C'ity 10i will he of espec1ia1 l Vi 1n 1 uloN, asn it is puulished every tther dav~ excptsnla, nud hats ('1 the f're.shneue aninlilehm'a~s of a da1ily. It cotinesIt2 al the nuews with a long list, of interesting de parltmenolts, unfi(Iuet feat.nres., e(artoon~s amii graphlic illt rations, the hitter beinog A I1 t hese i mprovemnuilts huave been mad wvithaout, anyu incireaset in the cost,, wich rc inhls 1.11. a t e llair per1 year. We~ offer tis tluerqull neOwspaper al 'I H.CJOU INA'. toge ther 0110 yearU for -"1 (i Cheap Cotton For I806. IIn order that you mnay growv CHEAP COTTON, We recomml~end for your con sidlera tion the use of COTTON SEED) MEAL, with Acid Phos phate or Dissolved Bone. This is the Cheapest and Best Fortiizer' on the market. Call and see us and get our prices be fore buying elsewhere. South Carolina Cotton Oil Co., Creenville, s. C. feb1:3tf MIcF ALL'S i<a4BUJDCEToxe4 -OF FOR THE PHOLKS. February, I899, Min. Ei)Iron: Oats' is the word. Nowv is the tie. H ere is the place. A large lot of good corn andi a quiatitt y of peas,1 andi they all w~anut to be0 mtoved out of the way. Garden Seeds, Irish Potatoes. Farm~uing~ and1 Garden T1ools, Car penuters'I Ulacksmhiths' and Shoe muakers.' 'Tools. New Furniture and~ Stcvesi, Newv Shoes and H~ats, New Clothmng and Newv Dry G~oods of~ all kmndX, and( more to arr~live .Come anid see. A 1aipy and ProsperoulS NEWV YEAR we:n-e ii Iuaking prep'I~trai nc for Ite I -rnst yar 's I I hW tv ve. r 4on)1. W: oin to See os4. The. aer. Wmo('n. Ian 4I1 so , oI a nl ae, L aients of i n d \o see y I s. 18 -9 TFEt B1 E'S'T ARE13U MADE BY Who Also Sells tho The %"Waons And E'very Variety of" Fine Carriagees, m ies, C arts, and Harness, I lardware, Paints, Oils and Varnish, Greenville Coach Factory. A () i .' S IBiNEi, SC in. End . With a ln- :i e w. o 7ell ctof .U V ne ( 'ith iden's h'it' e1 41' s .0mt, a spcial -, i (-ey- v eery d ir. ct from 1), I 5.b0. W test! elCinotbl ali.s Hilng.s N .r I fi'Coit ild irLt se No0. 1 . 1"' C T iET reenvilie, S C. t . VC . i t I A Warr::nt shoes. oct :hn: TOMRYTO RUN thne, the1kI sa)1le is close. NPw wecwan n CSUrNeo AIN) ' Gornl It'Veker fo 93 e tsawvh 1. Allii~t Good Orak wi pic sfo 88,AiIf/ ort ors' B SPCAL Fin PitAn-E l'or ncB, orh75c nts. W A D inER (Ihie .rn fr.1 -ns w orth BAL. A G odBl-en fn-1,5, orHE 5.0ATREE. feb20it . Giiii ~' lt(itpi~ l HLAI AArnille S.UPIC.S WANT1142 0 IIt -f f (o 5, t 1111 D y i Iloiiioi-"- lihh-Ilalll lieswaxwillbe____ken UO ()\yN F R l.\p;. .-a C'nii a shnu i nii ot it-i fll' itKI 1 U 1 S CONSl)Ii' T l. sll'S EASLEY.S. 0. iVE W GOODS Just arrived a(d C.hcap. Como and s0o them. Y"-Tho.so who owo me will plenas coino and pay without further delay 01 notice. A. G- WYAT.T,' o(m fEasley, S. C. T IlIE E'LL()W. Who SAID! LEWIS & SON, did inot sell c(heap for CASH Has Run Away. flo it Sort., (1Jst.as sure A - I wie( t wo, I fourI You'l. 110i poor. lIIe otrter have left sooner V10ie his: nevoutiL was smaller. ll, 10. hi111 go, 11e 'ailt. no good you know. You good fellowsg who are going to stay anld pay wNill leed some secd OaNts anl l'lows to make a crop. We have them fir you. We also hiwo FLliIZMSE, COFFEE, CAN G"OO>s, st-G;t, M 1CEI Gl'lTS ANI) LAHI), aind several other good thinmgi to help you ont. CulI 14'on C.asua. \Vhen inl Pickens come in. \Ve want to sell you G(liuo, tho celeb-rated Soeal 'I'u]) will tell you ab10out it. J0o11 T Lewis & Soi! ov(10113 GOODS By The Cargo! M'ALSTER & EATTIE i~owtii (.f Goostii in anil unire to comp. Th11. N. & i A.an ... L. are gone(! hacic fir Iit- I ) 4.1 1 Ill il .. 4Itw , so ill at fewV <1ay. u t' It.1- 4.\t t 1 I ll t hill .l111h1y frol begin fulY II :uiti 0 r11 . A l tIhe new I 7 i 111 new If t1111 o r i n midl 1olored t (i - s 114 41 I r fully an lb ught to s\\'I' 110 " h I' .1;h LOIs Mil a till st. (). Owl .1'r a s is to put 1w. CardenhSeed. fasa411n 1:t 4' 1nu :1h l e )'eo. Lya al n fo Sa e.p.t hv Ahn lul font to 1 t14 o111( botto.ZI' 5Cre fot h0:l' ill 4 45 )1: f M i . t . Greill , 5( .4 C. 4iII'. S. IbnI. II erik Pa. terIIns N ' IlS SE (. .POAT E A jb ,1ofToarro. I I WANTl( C'1~tForN, o I [l''u Ieo~uT. . HA, R i. Telhlie Tha . ee lavo l\Land~e' for Sa4le.1Pt~dPn A< iai of hunts pnregoy'ared k ourk 50 aresf in a I fil'a f ei lliatin,(al Ine lli l lriginal fors i. il hes lda prvt aergatn Bigrs lnes ters. ppy tO T.C.Ofl DiNstN, Pick ens, .'Iii 1(1 (N'lil~. C. Harwod ut, N.(~.O~~oo Ad.,soith g in ATr o.noy ilaor Kliglers uautorae PA ennL Kngler~a'su ~c ll l 11I prepared Buck .rt Ilsb~ton o anh uwtFloupr th /ol W. . 5111(~l N< 11w1n, Aist nt. )ltOil cen DU8 ) 5.1ain 4 144.eel, Gr11 nville I . Ool.,1JI . ~la , 01 y 1'~4~lN o~~ 7