The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, August 20, 1896, Image 2
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T'II'8' IDAY. AU'. 20, "1896.
Ntsn uts Well Ill 1Elnne.
I 'epreeltI ative citizens amd leading
n'ewsa)peIrS (I1 Ofw Stalle ha.ve said Ilmany
('ti abou1t CI(o. M. 11. 34esweeny,
who is a prominlent canldidate. for Laieutenl
A11,111 4li miall v Very ki1d allusions ti le
fllowinlg will b.. rIt'a with interest .1s they
cn'11 4I:4h wiho |-now bl11 bIest ndIl
h1tve c:1rei01ll w Nalchell his enrcer for fihe
.-N\T4) 1 1: 4Il I.lIlN I * 4 EI I.N) 1 11 s IENT.
(l. .. Il' "..cswt-14 4 I heyI1 i'in tll, S t. C.
.\My 1 1i. .:-if: I desire lto say its at low
r4in.411y1im :nni as I lorm1-1 e Il ait, youl
ha1 since l'o 4 lneas mu1 I ch or more good
in llmti n 1 )1nt v [for the(. Allianlcv fiend
for( n s :ill\ othe n111,1m1 inl it. AS
0 ,1un11y k h:61 . 1:1. 1 coliii llolsI. t from lli88
t1 '9 a11d4 ;1, Suti. of )ll istration1
ilril tio, :'-' iln . 1 al 11) ho your ele' -
ti:4n1 lln112c I t 1 re as a1
l 1e1rwr 1n nin dce'eve s mor011 cdit
I'.fi t orh 1on1 for the nuijo ity oI the(
been1 conl-r',aliti , inl y41ur views you)I have
been I nc .) :111 thc rlin1cipl 1S of e 114rm
Ia ll''uive '41 r I 1ell s:11l1111wis 1.
1 n' ('I I: 1 lj' l : ll44 t.. I": lh YoIllIlllage
nl.v!!i. lw I' WC i l e;nrilil [or l .e
by4 :1 Vj . :111 11 41 1' he( -
l':il 0 4411 $1)41. :1 1 t ' w144n I l e our ,(' ill
11141'\ 4 ('h 414 I':1 ' 1hil fmr vo11 1 l4 elillitl'
to srvehaar \\hilAt Cornity 'aio i
111. Cow v '1 m live-.' 1 4 1 b v solne "If thel- a11blsII
ll''il l Ilil'' ceun11v. 11ill . it hiller ti 1t 1)
c:1111144 :l11:4l r in44 d 1 1 n(II Ity ll il ' 'tid
h 1 1t 411t I ll' \4111.ir l'4 or s -s 'ollnty.
S' 4111 ' od '44' di At ( ( 'I (l ilardi; . b y
were"' dh-f:Acil.
\'1)11' lt'kir'd aS ;k 1114' Cu c 's il 145itiness
111'1 :llit :r.1lt Il f rlin'e i i ' fllly 1 1c411ni . I
by the pect1 ph- ''f' 14' II:np (t 1on 1 ad u lljoi.~in
ist' . '1 )1N11S I till v.
W Nl. 1. . Il.IlN.
1 : I 11\ l't i IN ('-' tI lE 11 IT'l I: 1- ',o 1..
lt. W. 11. te'IllI. 1lhe 11).1m'cratic Com'111I
Iv Chalinniml. S:1\":
')i. 11. l . 1 1 4(1en . 1 lhun1 1lo i. ". C.ee
hIrl k' Si r: .\1 ir ' iinatl e a plailnian '
with ymjouIfr ig yea111 rs(' 14114 gi'i me
:n llbn Ity f i bserv11ioo t ou41111r pri
vat a nd p li 'ife. 1141 1 E:N may without
fi ar of .1't' 1on radict io t i nl l4yu ha\'( (''ve alwa 's
hen :I tearlss and ctmsist'tll chain1pion' 4t
thcigt anld welfar. (if the mawsses olf thle
white -11pl NO m4 1as don. as mu41ch
-is you fJIr 111-, cas.c of R 4eform and .'eneral
proprit' . 11il'e 'leopic of the coiunty. You
aIr t IllS inl eI'vithinl t t e111d1 Ik
T11('l t To Al 44141.1lA i ('1-151 e.ll-1 s. Ii: 1
Maj.4k W.3 1J. Go1ting of411'4)4 the I'lIlmp1on
Col. M ig. le 114w44en)1Cy!.Iiptn ?14S ''I.
thiP eid to the Alll 21 1 i an1141 e of 1('41t 411am ' f
onty(that yo u werne of ath charo't Ir
membersiftd four Allinges anI ha you
hav elcitedi) i litit lly Idcniuul f igti
fotherinciopsofthel order and don
mren for (iocini ont uis aty one
gross 1Ii~ esWr J.l Gom 110.
Atfla)meetina~grtifie-d.ai lcu
tiecomti'tof W hunptalle unt the froi
Amowinnelutioras tore'b 31r. J.ed,
gtvrand uanimouy dot hed:ayb
this k-inene .O amponl Tounty, take
nefor the olaiea'Ion Joiutenat Governor.
Weieieve f0 that i we' qa'il;itd t il
gtheerat the m tatea to tuppor him.
teu rce the Woipp waul emocriate i
pCi one of the est1C in thEny b
uandann oeotd the ollow Gi'ngapre
riothy taoia romCl atn county
: 'iout Noi4a: a~nd,'era, weC. ti
of his outy.hvnfvr otdnei
hi abliy godjdmetadhoete
Farmers Stato A
the following I'
liancos. Ho do
ing of Allianct
ton tio qiiesti
bo promptly la
To Presidonts o._
The prosidonts of tho variolus
county alliancos in this Stato tre
eroby requestod to call mass moot
ings in their rospoctivo counties,
ats early as practical,to discuss the
question of cotton tios, and take
action tiloreon.
By all moans lot us stand togoth
vr and uso wire, in0stad of buying
any tios from tho trust! Action
should ho tiken as speedily as pos
siblo. in counties where there
aro no couity prosidents, wo ask
that somo good farimers unito and
mako the iabovo mentioned call.
Jos. L. KErITT
President Farmors' State Alliance
of South Carolina.
4. W. Ra1>, Secrotary,
-1Tho Thori vel I Orphimitge, loca
ted in Clinton, South Carolina, is
Just Ilow ill 0ed of broad to sup.
Ily its largo family (1 oml(, 11un.
dr-ed and fifty. A harrol of flour
will feed ont persont for a year.
SureIy there are in thR Stato who
could afford to ship to) that inlsti
tutioln onlo barrel of flour or rice
or syrup, or at leIst, a sack of
me1oal, to provid% for' it. least one
chi Id.
This institutlionl is mlost hheral
ill its dalinigs with the fatherless
it, is il no st'Ise loca1l , onlyN oie
chlild from Clinton 1ver having
boon il hlie orphanage. Its or
phians arel froml every) Southern1-1
Statto. h'lough Pre.I sbytorian1s are
inl control, mloro childrenl aro inl
thle institution, to-day of Bapti:st
:in d Mothodist parentago than of
l'rosbytorian. It Was 1lit) t )hLi(eer
institution to reet blogal control
)Veri its Orphan-wards, profecrring
Lb'i rostiaint hiei by the power of
love tii hal (f hal's and holts. It
dticates its pupils liIerally and
Wids t (iem i out qualified to caro
or ti (Ilselvt-.and hel''(1 ie ' (1oe not,
111d (I) iot 1ed, to hiiid them
It needs aid boenuso it is ondowv
(I only with the love of a charita
blI o ple)pI lecauso it. refises to ro
ive all0 plan ahlo to pay IIny
[art, <if1 i(,4 ts wn eXi)(pliss, 1m1aking
thw absote dolwindulnce of the
'ibild, I pre-qtuiisite for. adrmis
ivI c(tttage-s alro no)w goilng up,
Imhi tillilt by Norillerl- frimlids (f
this Sutherin institution, and So
t(ho family vill be incroeased to 150
Mr 160 in the ealrly fall.
Who (an refuse- to 1111)? Seid
gifts 'to Tlhrnwil Orphanage,
Cilintotn, S. C. tir to Rev. Dr.Jacobs
lum 'i nvitatut~ersi ty Grteenivi llo,
8. C'., 1 f'ers to y'our county a fifty
of1 1890J~-97.
Thle app~loitment. is tot 1)e dec'id
coliilltetedt liy I he otlitty Schtol
Cohmmiissionetr att your' ctunity seat
oniI' tltda, Auigiust 2 I, 1890).
''The bran'chies whichl wiill be cov
t'red by' the( e'xaminat 11 iton are tE
young womenO~ as wvell as ytountg
1or cat Ialogitos o)1 an~y furthber
intormaition01, address
CIIAau,:s L. DmuuI1Iu,
Secretary of the Facutlty,
After ai vaca'tionl of two antd ai halt
wo'oks, Cletmson Collego begant th<
wor'k oIf anth~ er sessioni, lTuosdai
IAtug. t, with twentty no0w stuidets
lI'ho old cadets r'eturnied Augutst, 3d
l ooking~ very) wl. Itis hlee h
this vacatio [ui soeo tho
dayvs haus be'en bSeeiciatl to both thi
- st.ndentil s .anid thle facutl~vly and ihn
they ('til no4w reOsumet theL'i' work witl
rnwdene(rgy.
. The .Ioatrd (of TPrusfees of Clemso
a College wais in 50sstin here on1 Atr
' gust 5th aind 6th; it is not1 vet know
whatit idbut it will ibe know
The boardl of visitors of the Col
' loge htas b'eent hero' duin g the iddit(I
part1 of th past5 week anid Hot11
Gieorg~e DTina, oneo of its princi
r pal membersOi', gtiv ta very initer'estin;
lect ure in the chapuel Thurtsday mnornt
ig, Aug. 6th, on Winter Grtasses.
1lThe anniversariiy exect'ises of tht
C~(alhtoun Litoiirry Society wich tool
place in tile mtemialti hall of col leg
'0 butilding on1 thle nighlt of August 601l
I thousand peol~O presenit, an~d thle oc
. quenOIco dis~plaiyed by theo youI
men1 wats such thatt it wvould htav
mad)1(0eovery patr'iotic Soth Catrolini
Sian's heart iconp forthl with gladno~s
- to know thlat Clemson Collogo is de(
in lg so much to bring tho youtlo
thlis grand 0old siato to to frontt ii
litorary work. It is itn hlonor to th<'
Calhoun S3ociety and( wo (10 not hesi
tate to say that it is worthly to bei
the najne of the great statemali
John 0. Calhoun.
Staltistics show that the longesi
lived people iiave generally tepr;
those who made break fast the 'pripci.
p~al meal of the day, The stomclii
has more vigor in the mnorning thtan
at any other time.
E'verythiing in tendIed for thec
JOIJRiNAL s1ilo1ld 1)0 80 dlirctod.
Everythjog of a per1sonlal naturo
to tlio oditor ph)oulid b)0 directed to
T. C. .Robinsohn, tf
NV 1-1 Jh'yalit.
Liborty-le B Eticliardsoii, 11 c
Shirloy, NV 1, BIoggs.
Centra-11 J Johiison,I? V Mor.
gail, J. \VI. Brock.
Calhioui-Harvoy ] lunt, Hal
Six Ahlo-I) E (arrott, It N
Smlith, A MI (hrrett.
l'Uwis, CA' C Boldinig.
Mil h'(reuk-J ulii .1) .A...eXanl4I,
11 dl'atatloo---.J 11 \\'in clistor, lay
lor 1.1 Stewart, It. , (lilstral).
I L1I1I1kinIt(.wni-T1 M\ Jone, )A C
Sut'llorlai(, Wv C) 1ei th, .1r.
TIi 11 uglios, Ji S WilIliamis.
iLilopolr's Shoup-'-J II WYill iamsi,
EAO' , oes T~ A Welia~in.
Norris 1il- )l M~onftgoflwrjy,
A 11 WVIilialis, I. It (hild.
I'icko'is (2. I.-JI AlNo-ly, A E
114)' 14 (1 elni(1 U 14s1)1 1* 4)11 the I oo ing
offices~ will lit! v4)Ied 14o.) ill tli4! prii
I Aiet'Iii (ovrror
S -rot ariy (d1 St a I
Sta t(u .P n 11 44 'P.
ASljt lUipur11141 11dule'IO of, m'i'iil.
tioli.
.F~or (julerress )iSt1'ict.
F~or Solicitor - .1ud~ic iaI Cir
ellIiiL
('Ile of,.2 itp.mttvs
(.20111 t4 SU1111'I1t..
(Counity 'Slupoeili i dentI of' Edu
CII1,1*11.sl'r
A lidiIl Pew.
l~Co iitt WI at. (liit li IS OHett
Saturday, t he 22d inst ., to grel.
140xo' t iclkets 1111 inistru~ct.Ii
011i hot ion ad(liie 14 if)4' 11 a
27th inst . at 10l o'clock a. ill.. (4)
tallito tho rotills ant;l (loc-Ifll-v
the I'1oct 14)1.
J1olin 'P'. BoMggs, Chairmaii.
atnitet i ui of ( 111 Claoi.
For filr- her~l in for-mationl, ent alognew, etc.
athlre-a. Owh presiln..
309:0 .AME14S WOODRiOW
Wanted-An Idea "n
Protot your idea; thoi may bring you wealth.
Writo .J1N WEDIMiEIJUN & CO. Pten~lt Attor.
neyo ashngton. 1). C.. for their $1.803> prizo offer
and list of two hundred inventious wanted.
DICKSON
No ins 4n sle ainlple
3,000
ple's, to) be soh l at less thiaii muaiiu~at..
i% ui-s pics, bginig Febrws'iry
1sf.
Such eI iinees1( to buyV heap shoes)
(4111r COIlle41i' V~i tie 010.Iufls (1onIS
an 111 before 4 thei' 1 CsizeCs are p ickedt
0111, an~d solII.
The Factory Shoe Store.
J. M. Dickson,
Man g'r.
ri'enlec I shoe u m~ker, is w.vith uiis, who
reIuS all kilai4 s 44f shoes, huh~es
shoa speiaity.
mieh :2J.
I Irb i r ron'iihuting, Muing
tilli11d- (I' I I 44.r u4.' Ih i~e ij i acto y F. 1
Px"p ihe p it rv.,. th nt tr on..
S uch .l. .1 \I I I I N 2iOO'E " .
.\i4 ia. S. t '.. .\ ril , 1% 4.
Misses lcKAY,
M n111 Str e t, ;IEENVILa, . C.
I Iave no4w readytl for sale all tihe
Hats, Bonnets an Caps,
For Ladis, Misses and Children.
Rtp Th'1ey keep) conIstantly onl haud all tihe
N ovehII1' i:ut lolwc) I pices.
You patronageso ned
M1ISSEIS MCK A Y,
rine do Ia r itees Gretville 1S.: Nv.
ii A. 3I10i0 .A N, W.. I.'. II.\SSINUA.Ai.;
G'pirn III S. 4 . t 'i() kens, S. C.
Morg'an & Blassing~amne.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
P4 ike410 , . 1., . C.
Practi m .c in al th e courts . " II~
'. vlit 44Ill 1 114l w44411 1118.J~
)1,.J. I . IIm, e , Gree.
Aprh, il 27. Ole ve Ahlso
s( eC's )ruk Sore.
I l). J. W. N~WOltV, Dentist. 1)r.
A /W. 1.Norwoor, Assiant,. Ollice,
.14an. 9), '92 y
ltridlge workIl to Let.
TIhe timo for lettinig of th() con
rt of1et (the1( Keowon bridge at
thie D)odd pla1ce, hias bien e!xtenided
to4 Auguist 27th. On that (lay the
nutisonry,.lumbier, shiniglesi andl the
cont rac flILIor t he buI tildin g of th e
bridgert w.il aIll be44 le1.
S4ldhdswl eremh n
"l1wied at t lhe Wariireni Hl unt brid~ge
guist, for1 te buihlin jg of1 1' covered
ilatin enn1 ('ho soon on'i da (~ y of 1(ot
tig. Ilids w4.ill be4 re~c(iv'ed for'
eight oeni ltosanid shlingles dliv
41r(d at thle flunt bridge oh ally
iI A'iTiI.n. IWI N iiic KS.
The New York World
IS exai.:s a' wvi.:u.:. 1546 exexHS A w1ay:K
slre thii 4a4lly week411 y ori setnlli-week..
ly pperi 4ublished l is41 the onl 41y impIor
1:44nIt )41mooratie ' "weekly'' puliin~h ill
Ntew Yor eity1I. Three4 I times ais la.rg* a4s
tihe h4:4lin4g lIepubl~ie-anl wee4kly of iNew'.
ing1 (yon iuin 'ii h4C PR 4'8144'rrra Clli ar
PN.4.5 :4s ii is pubished44 44very oither (lily,
txl'j' Su414lay, 41441 has4 a41 ll h freshneiss
44ainil'inehnes oif 4 <hliily. It combine)14s atll
he4 Ilws i th a( lon i4g list 4f inlteres!:ting det
grap11l4ue i118 histations, th44 hitte(r be4ing 1a
wit lout anyi increase8( inl the cost, whichl re..
4I4:ins~ at hne do1h4r per 1I year41.
n 1 ito RNA' 'I t(ge'ther 44ne yecar for1 $1 .65.
$0lentifl0 Amprlcan
I Agenoy for
- * OAVRTS
TRADE MARfCS,
~~ OE8CN PATENTS,
COPVRnorNTs etc.
AiilJN & Co., ',8 11n04DWAY, Ri Yog,
lerybl): ieto skon out b4u4 isi br1ought beftorf
th lic by a otico glv n'free otcharugO ?n the
%Vrli Si(liuIv hI14t a r41t0 No I44ten enfl
n Ix444thout i.wo kI $3.(4a
vflee44BUDCETox4
--OF
_L1UN and PHAX
FOR THE PHOLKS.
lr. EIvou: We have scarcoly
chuok enough this montit to say
aiytliing to the good pholks, ox.
TUlNI 1 SEEl)S,
SOAPS
TOW)~E LS
ICGLIGRE SHIIRTS,
AND SUJSPENDERS.
You come to soc us, we do thc
rost'.
W7. T. 'FaI.
Grover Cleveland
Will nlo, he nlomn l etl Presdlnt, but
we vill amue a few oPices o( oods that
will as-tonlishl~ y11.We:r
Coming
to 1thv vonlulsionl 1h1m. low pxc wTl
a:vi y. will :nn we are dlermlined to .11
gYOOis clleaper tihIln ever
To
convincet youl, reml ti:. 2 spool,;
it-t enttion for 5 3. 83 ineli 'ereale "o
et z., 27 in l I'arval. 5 etc.. 121., t4. aiem.
Ity s crs. '15 et-. org.1iml. for I e,. 12.1
(1g.. ervetum 8 Hts. Biig' lot, v:tlicta -1 (--s.,
25 %:nul< Sea Ishliatl $.600, 16 yaltz Bi esl
Nrl,$.0c, 3G pieces 1)rvss. ( hals,1 f1
rlire 20 piee<- Iiii' I 5 pet L vs y I.
liig line of Notionl., hper than yol Call
hy thei inl Greeville, You
Pickens
people will plea'Ze remem111ber when-1 youl
vomle to G"reville that we hum'; amlI --ll
njoihing~ but)ar1(ns "We 'are calledi
helhap soreC.''
Walker & Owings,
117 Main St., Greenville, S. C.
Feb. 27, 1896, tf
IN THE MIDST OF BUSI
' NESS!
Our I)usiness so far this seasor
has surpassedl our expectations
TheIS right goods and the righ1l
prices tell the tale.
Our novelty dress goods huavt
b)een pronounced beautiful. W<:
have assecond lot to arrive Mon,
(lay or TfuesdIay.
We have allI the latest trimt.
muings to match the new goods
ThIe priettiest Buttons, largt(
aind simall, (ever shown in Green.
ville for trinnning.
Our sill- deparfltmenft is comn.
ilete. D)ress silks, trinuning
silk, andl silk for waists.
Only a look at these goodE
will convince yOU, we sp)aret
not time or money in selectjing
these goods and the compliment~
we have received amliy repay~
us for our tiroublo.
Your patroinage solbeited.
West End.
P. S.--April 1 st, 'we will move t
thme Garrisoni store, next to 1 . iE
Allen & Iiro. 'To avoid having sa
man~iy goods to move we will ir
speial b argainus on all goods.
is a vigorous feeder and re
tion. O onlnsteye
increases and the soil improveE
if properly treatedl wvith fer.
tilizers containing not undei
7% actual
Potash.
A trial of this plan costs but
little and is sure to lead to
p~rofitale culture.
.Our parmphlets ae not adlveising circulars boom,
mtg special tertilhrers, bait are practicai works, contain.
mug Iatest researchaes oni the sutject oft fertilizatilon, anuj
toreiy helpful to farmers. T[hey are sent froe for
GERMAN KALI wVORKs,
93 Nassau st., New' York.
Save.
5. Paying
Bills
R R R BOTANC
.u a BLOOD BALM
THE GREAT REMEDY
FOR ALLE BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES
40,aa, e rd garea gutohjy gaa
SCROFUJLA, ULCERS, ECZEMA,
RHEUMAISM, CATARRH, ERUPIONS,
IiPNNIifG SORIS. it I. b far te btt a t
b.o pu.r"i.."avrofeedt th", e|*. l.?. i 'rnle SIpe
SENT FR EE wonD1!Vt,?%URE8.
BL BALM CO.. A trala. n.
MUR SPRINC G3OD
H1ave arrived and wewill be abl to showN~ you,
the best line of
E havel 1wo irivcdt to d (11.~ i1bealet o
9LOTE-II]STG- I,
Ever brought to Greenville. Our. colpetitors m1st bow to
u18 when it comes to I question of .1lUICE. Why?
Th1.lis is easily exlalined.
These two wrs mean a mIounmtain of things.
No 1(s, n ad accolllts, and a thousand other things *u ilit
ncanl a loss to ally business were credit is given.
Polider over. this, id if yoi find that we arecolrect in 0111.
calculations, you will give us. a chanCe to sell you
J+-)1i~V .A W)-([1 Ai 7
Clothingto litany siz aln. d pocket,
I.ats and Gent' Furn1isling Good at th sme f'gure
Come in mud look throuh') our stock,
whiel is second to none
Dreius &Co.,
I in :Iu 11 MCreenville, S. c.
has1 be)iguni a t re l on,(ils redi:t 1)1 n u1. TheI o'otml of wich 1(1Js . rm.'r
Ibeen kniowni ni i Greenvill beVfor'. I~unck andc i'olored Dress Goods in-.
ciding aill summuier mallterils -it la mat t iatI'iio
WV \1 A S I' UIIIC1S. Sp;ecial n.*dnet ion in 12~ ', cn ts and1( 15. ('ents.
A(ni wash sibis, wo.rt h 25 '''nt s wdl(~~~ I clo . j5 t pe r pd. f. fuw
patternls left of Per'smoii silk' for *ies{. wm'rth (5'cets ind~ $L 3, to.
go a~t -14 and1( .19 eients.
STAA\ I IED A T i I ',~ -: . oods in ihis lite ( 'itg g (J
Sa sI'rauy Covers i - libCn rl'csS ahret, or
riomi 25) to r ents, wvill clos atf landi:25 con:s.
L.\CES. Will clos'eln half lice.
. SPEC IAL4 SALE OF ~ A'TI"I .NG AND) RCOLUS. t. 'l 0 \ai~
wvortht 815 ol o oa$:.8
4-0 "$1.*.2edLC(lt) 0 cn f s. l~ 'i" c n , t p ., 5 e n 2'
I NEICN TO' E L 7I S--two drives- o ai? t e .. .8 'il
2o (cents (each. --oa
20Dz ade hck1oewot 5)06o -.' 0 1
Rich er"Janldsomller
THAN EVER PRODUCED,
rG"OUR
WE'1E TALKINGt ABOUT.
Look over the stock- it's C:omplete now,
and see if you don't agree with us. One of
two things we alay ma to do: To sell'
you better goods than y ou get elsewhtereC for4
the same pr ce -to sel ou thle same goods
athe J~ower prIce than you ge t. them else
GREENVILLr 8.Cn