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The People's Journal. LOCAL ITEMS. Rev. T. F. Nelson proached an able sermon in thou Baptist church at Pickons last Sunday morning. G. W. Kelly killed a hog on the 9th inst., sixteen months and fivc days old that woighed 460 pounds not. Elliott Mt. Konnemore ihas hogs that knock down two pannolls of fenc'o at it time. When hog kill. ing timo comes he wil! save thos:t -hogs. Mlarried at the Contral Baptist church, by the Rov. L. T. Weldon, on the 15th inst., at 8:30 ) p. Im., Miss Cora Martin and Mr. David Fricks. Rev. J. Ml. Stewart proached for the Cross Roads congregation last Suiidav their pastor Rev. W. C. Soaborn being called away oil 11 special occasion. IHenderson, the photogIrallher, will be lere fr two weeks. Call to set sipccimens, get. prices and hiave yOni work dlone. Satisfationi gtni'duiiteed, Goallery on Court.stuare. Will Terroll, colorod, was befort Magistrato Jot-kins Monday charg. od with violatiou of ithe dispentsa ry law. ie wa l fs defended by llr WV. F . Blassingano, and acquitted. E. M. KenneIlore has ttritin. that. are world heaters. .I l broulitgli to this offico last Friday a turnip that weighed twelve pounds and meoasiured twenty-seven and three. fourths inches inl ciretunf erence. Miss Nanlcy (Guniter agod 106 yoars is ovidenI tly the OldSt per Soin in Picklis county. She was born't and ra1lised ini Pickenls. Slit cut out and nvado a shirt last week withoutI the assistice or Oyv. glasses. Married, Ol \Wdnesday Iight tho ith k.f* Novfembelwr, I890, at the residol(ede , afi ,t bi's( father. lMlr. C. A. ll inbe, lby Rev. \. C. Sohliorti, lr. Walter W. Davis to Mliss Sue Le( lelotmilbe, all of Pickens count v. Mris. Daimnib Canltcell died at f lie hoimio of her brother, Mr. V. T. Aikm, on Sliday evein g, November 15th, .1,8%90, aged ut 4I> years. ]Iher remIains were taken to her old heic oi Toxtway in North Carolina hfor burial. J. W. Capps I (xii,.-need Shoo miaker has op)eled a shop in the ). W. ilopkins" old Stid whoro Io will be lloased to se'rve all in allytliing in his linie. liar 111ss. will als" o be rpaired. Firvst ci las wok guarant)1 1eed1 .Givye hnim a1 call. G raund \l aster of A. F. iM. of' lhe State of South .Carolinia, will meet wit Ji and1( lecture to the Contral Iot g ', No. 229, onic thle niighit. of the 2-ithI of Novembler. All Alais ter Miasonis ini ginod standing are cordlially invited to be presenit. J. N. M\oin;ax, W. M. M1arried , on Tuiesdayv, Novembeir 1'ith, at. thle Ihome of the bride's plarenlts, Mr. and1( Mrs. R. 1K. Ihill, by3 Roev. .J. I'. Anderson, Missq Mar gatrot Ilill to Mr. Ihenry W. Nix. The con Itct~ng patrt ies are a high ly poplari1 younlg coulet and ren coived( manihy coniugraUtlat ions, be sidies suibstant ial proeneits tromu their nl~umer'ouis fiielais. T1he hap py coulol :iimmeid iately alfter t I. ceremony, whIicho oiccturr'ed at 1 p. m., hoatrdled the I ra in tor the nortl: to enjoy(V thi ho n t(eymoone . The neOxt mueeting" of thle P iedmon011 Union will be held withl Fii('~s~l Batist Chu rch, Andoerson couinty or. Satturday, November '25t h, att 10 ai m,. lItroducltory' iei mon~ii hv lI ev. 1' I I. Mc(I~ilanahan chutrchi r-espionsibIleI for its membei li'rP liev. L,. T.' W Idon first sp'eaker. Qutery~ 2, " TIhe imp)Iorbtance 0 chliri tcli ne i1)11."' F'irst speak er Rev. GA. M. I og' s. Il. (C. Sit ui.:v, Cri:iu<. TJhoso ini ne(t(ed of good horse or'it mules cani ntow lhe supli edl b W. A. Malhiin &' Co., Easley, S C. This is at now firm, liut it ha (oimo to stay. Is is compo)(sedl o 4tetn w ho I horotugh < uilerst am tho pulbliC nieed and1( w'-oprp to suppl~ly that need at roa. 'i.al pices, Tiheir stables arIe no'ir toi oil mill int ulsley, whiero iomue bodly will alw~ay's lie fountd ii chiar'g'. G ive Ihem at callI, they in vite y'our thoro(ughi inispietiont. Al i-s Corrie Boggs is visiting i: W. :oti e *John (O'Dell, of' I lomt (Gt., is visiung lhe sceines of hi-s boy hood01 agau. John TX Ihwogs aili 6 D. Stewar't atcompied tby tir wives, we4. t. th taeFair' ini Columbia Iast. Thi cotton still blooms~ and but, littl, sign of frot dlowna there, Tlhae Heveily Granuito Compan, have stoppiled tvor-k owin1g, it is sai1( ye wvar it 1ie of f.a * their face; .) (o11 Her 'le community in the Gap i Hill sectionI has bonll favored of late with one of the finest religous ro vivals that has been witnessed inl thalt locality for quito awhilo. The services begun on Saturday bo fore the first Sunday in Novomber and closed on Momdiay aftor second Sunday, having coutinued ton days with two services oach day. Wo had as our assistait W. P. B. Kinard (Evangolist), of Ninoty Six, with Miss Ina Gainos, of Cell tral, S. C. at tho organ. Wo also hand Bro. Janies Busboy, from An derson, S. C., as a visiting broth or. lie came full of the spirit and gavo soveral talks during the moet ing which did good and wo wore glad io came. Th meeting start ed off well from the first servico and one(1 reason was becauso we had asked a great many praying peopl to romoibor us at a thronie of graco and our Oxpectations were fully realized for wo (o not re mmber tho time when wo felt that So niaiiy ver laily engaged in prayer for the cut.pouring of God's spirit. Allt denominlations participated inl each se'rviee an(d were iiado to f'Ool perfoetly, woleomoic. The mleot ing was intended for Ohe whole Commiiuniity and wo fool unilder ob igationis to othor churelies for thir assistanco and contribilt tions. Tho host of order provailod and the people i as a rule were willing to comply w itl all regulahons anid only in a slight way woro our rules violated i t im11o or two. Bro. Ki nar11d malde a goo)d Imllpressi onl about. G ap 11 il and the good accom pi lish ed will be soon for years to como. The music was excollent all the way through aind Solio file comli plimniits worko passed uponi the elhir and (specially upon the or "(1anist wio So kindly came with tritu devotion to oir assistalce whien sueh a One waOs so much in demaind and whose services will ahvays be remenbowarcd with great cst pleasue.151 The visible results of, tho meet ing wore very couraginag. Tlher WIr abou1)( t, forI.tv\ r(-claItimIIIed an11d con Ive rtel , at ii fi fteeii pro fi!SSvd sancificationl and quite at nu11m. ofI 'l l family alItars- ereted wN.ithI aboit tei lccessiis to the chiur'cl. W. 1M.Ham . Miea. Every thing is quiet oi this side at presient. We are expeiting a large manu factiriing establishnlient inl these part"s th e ext year knowi as Mauldin and lahaliy's Jug Co. Our Ip-s wr-jo blasted ill the (dlet ion of* MlKill ey . No better conitinu to sway aslY11 it doe's unider' C levelho d [lie ba s'st of l Rad icals, thiere will nt be more thiani eight or twelvo' yearPs moiro of such dhe pr'esioni by despots to cause a waru tor 1)1ace us undi~er' a kinhg, whliicli woul 1n iot bot 11my woirso as (lie genoral r-ule 0or thle rulIe in ancient timnes was toi give to the kinhg ono tenthLb, and at priesenlt ini the vari ouis complicaten~ ways I think wo arei- gi vinug aibouit one- fi fth. I. se3 wheroe Rtoad Hand1( says '"a gre'ater p)a1rt oif these hiardl ti mos are caused by laziness.'' I will ad miiit that wit [Iholi lazy man it is tueu, anid with somie, (hie lack of .'onomyii, some thie hack of man aigemen'lt. I tdo not thinkl (lie great er' part of these hard times are~ ca~used by (lie inlact ivitfy of the hirmiinig clauss. It is nothlinig imoiro m or less thiani de(pression oitf lie farmersi~i' b y the 1mon ey kiigs, miiis Il gi slatitmn b y 'iur hiighiest p)owers in that whieb should pro'ttect and biuiltd up thle circiulating medlium. 1lho ('a11lI referenice to and malaes a comaison~ ii to I ft) farme11r, the mierchai~nt, ali ie irailroaids as to tino deIvteto~ (0worlk, tiht f armor miiill ing, wood0( cltoiig andit mianyi ther thIings thaut theit imirchani, &c., (dots not. TIhi fairmort is busy all the t ime, lio mer'lchiant is busy aill lhe ti.t S~ our' fato0 is th'o commoniil fate of all, liko unlto each 01n0osome1 fate must fall. Peo 1)l1) tf all clases and1( all occupa - tions canI live as well as inl old times by (Icing fou r t imois as muich wormk as in old1 times keeping ever'y eye optin wat cliing dead1 hets agents, thloppotun ities, str'ict W~.t is thle miatfter when apples10 sell in Mic higni lit thirt-y-five cts. per u ba rrcl , grs hoof~1)0 in thie west aut tone ceint pelr pound, oats at (if.. ccln centIs per bushel and over'y f armii piroducnt at like pi ices. D~oc tor bilIls, lawye'r fees, oflico sala riIs, main i iiistIs, supinP' 1tenden ts. &c., all rauod(. O)uri pr(:sidoniit roe ccives i thousad (dollars a yeari whlichl,l will veturo to saly is mor'e Iitrogh (lio hiandsI if two-thirds of' fthe populationi of' th1is state in.. eluingji miniors anid p~toorer classes. Junsf such 1 is wha is(1( the matteri wifth llair.niuhl face alrc batdly s~wtllen firom of focts of di flicl(y with a family3 of I talhiansi whichi I uindtertook to move by fore yestterdaiy. I maifde miy escape but they ar'e lying ar'oundi and1( still watch inig for1 i-rI.:nIl~I L u K F.:. Nog idn, lliersons owing' hbe "1.1 fu-m oft I Iim teIr- Beg.s Cot. t'ihr by:1 1) octe or nectounuit, Will fptlase eni aIn1141setil to one. Th'le ter & Iniltoii ait ibertyV. nov10mi ImU'lJo-On nnm (2. Thlere i; vacal t II chair, Tiny sh~-. wi here a e t he.? W1 e tannot s~ity a rieli-g tear, W i I Iu tin thes a way. Wit i he flowers of genti le spri: Our lurIhg wa- alven, Uponi autuiwd thet little spirit did I ts Iiight back to I1.e:m o.i. Yes, little F-'nl; only entine T'o brin g a. pla.in loSsom Seit inl .e-us ille 'I hat we Inightl rest inl hli., bosotu1. Sweet thol glt . wNe ':1 sill le, Ilrouglh our falliig tears, That we kept an angel awhile, To he1ckion uis frutai varthly carn-. A tuarble brow swveetly collinosed, Liitle hands, folded over tle heart .o still. Brgt yes ;Vvell forever vlosed, Tiis is not deat i; onily a-iseep in ,Jesus. A FulIlNo. In, ieioryN. of W. vrank tryant, wi, who was born I'ebrinrv 18, 1891 anil de parted this life October, 26, 18t11. Otir A mericau people have big hearts. One thing they will not do - they will not let tile Orplhanls suffer if they know it. As probf of this, in the little village of Clinton, in South Carolina, the Thorinwell Or dhailpgo which was founded 1n 1875 lias grownt apace, till nlow, into its many cottages one hundred a n-1 fifty children are gathered, while very many who found a home there, have gone out well fitted to do good work for themselves and the world. Lit tle boys and girls, that were bereav e d of parents care, and ro one knows what would, have become of them, have been helped to man's estate and are now ;rosperous in Ier ealla ts, ineellne, fatiers, teachers. preachers, Imlis'sionaries. Mtanly of the former pupils are Iappily urmar ried, aId all are doing well These orphans while coming maiii iy from South Carolina, Georgia an d Fblorida,are yet drawn fromi every Southern State. There are, for In tance eight froi 'Tei.is, seven froi Virti~~i a. They are also froa every prominent denoinlationl, and tenl churche , (Catholic and l'rat est:nt ) are rep*e .Sented altmng thllhb.en T ov are tagt.lt' thoroutglhly a flull comIiIse of hlter- ,v stttli.1s and in ,1bli1tionl all are. put to soeine trade stuh as pinting. carpentry, arung, dotuestie woIrk, c. Tiev are a bright La y, contentedlihouseld and that thie:r lealtli is shown by the fact that thire have be"en1 only thIe. deaths, inl 21 ye:s. Ih1e stranuge part of it allI is that thils g.reat work is maintained solvl by the iree gifts 4f (o.1 people. The responishiility Ior its success is pliaced upon a geilerous llildic, Iltus proving. th st tatemenvit ilh-i our \Americal p(ople hIve big hearts. Any one wishilg to Send4 mi.olev should remit to N ev. D ). W 1 Ja cobse, whli Il X oeS an d harrels of pro visions'- should( go to Tlhmornwell Or p~hanlage, Clintonl, S (C Let youir gif rech hen b Thnsgiving r eh in.t Stockhlder s. The 1111 anua nieetLin g of t.h ( stock ho(lders cf the Fa rmers ' Ptub lishing omipany of Pickens coun - ty, South Carolina, will be held at Picekens on thie fourt h Saturday (25) in November, at 11 o'clock a. m. All stock holders are earnestly requiested to ho presentit as business of importanoce will he attended to. Sece'y and1( Trea'fs. NEW GOODS! I hnUve oI)ent (1 a n1ew~ sto)ck of goods ini lasle~y amin invite the citizens of thtis county to see them. I kTep (In Iitiil a well so l(ected1 stock of General1~t Mer cmhnd ise and cani please you it tlc way of I )iy ( oods8 jo. tions, Hiats, Shoes, Jeweliy and Groceies. Oct22in:d. Ta CLYDE. IRUJ(H1E8' TANN ERY! il1;lI lve aibw I o 111 fh "Rock Biottom'' Figures. . l lides amit lb-eswa.< uiAlIli w ikeni LARKIN 1II'(dIES Souh Carolina Collego! Columbia, S. C. 8essaini bees nepIlle l. E 'I1-ne 1 ('orse., w i h'ert ilien fe.. lioni.I 'W a Chuemical, P'hy'iehI, Iliecligical, il e. ( ;y mI niasiumIl. Totale neessa iu v' exi Ens for the . ear (exeIuMive' of ' travehuii ai elothingf) from $123 to $1':I. \ l~menI adhult t 'd all (Clasqes. For fint lier hit oirmuationi, etaoI(g'e et ( e. add1(ress the prIesidenit, 88Main Mtreet, OJrcenvlle, S. C. . ,an. 2 yo county wili o)pn his books for the collection of taxes, fiscal yoar 189,5-96, inl his ollico at Pickens, ('. It., on the( 1501h day of October, 1899, wheii the following taxes will he colleetd : State tax 12 mills. Ordiiary county tax 3 Past i11debtednes3.;s fl) Constitu'l sclool tax 4 Total.. 17 mills. All able bodied men eltweei 21 and (0 yers ofage, eXcept old Sold)iers5 rle liable to poll tax. A special'2 mils will be coillet eri ill hya I111Ird school district 111d a special -1 mills will he collected inl th toownI of Elasley. 1 will be at tho followilng places on the days 111111 d below At Praters Nov. -Ath until I I n. M. A L Six Mile Nov. 4t h a lternooi. A t Norris Cot ton Mills Nov.i5th. A t. Contral Nov. ;tit. A t Calhoiun Nov- 7tlh until 12 . . At Liberty Nov. 10th. A t Easley Nov. I I th. A t Cross Plains Nov. 12th util I1a. mn. At hoipers ston Nov. 12th, af terioonl. A tI lugloes' storo Nov. 11t h. A t Pulmipkinl own)I ,Nov. 14ti uii til 12 it. At, Holly Springs Nov. 17th unl til 1141a m. At Eustatou Nov. 17ith. after 110411. AL Mlilo Creek, Nov ISt h until 12 in. Tho commutation roadj~ tax Will also ho received at tih1. samne time. A L treasurer's offie1 ilace of the time, to1til Dec. "I1st, aIt, which tiii the books will e(0.. I wi i be compllI le to h-vI(e cacl plaet atit the tille s'cilled ill order41 to, rJe the next aptinlt m4ent in t i me. I Is p 1 i Y, J. T.Yo imnl> Co;. Trons. Resnmarkabl4 ie (Ceure4. 'lho boo-k now being sent (mt fr one-cent1 St:unpll, by- 1110,,d B"11m (o. (41 A\tlanta, G., ce'rtailyh shw li aim i B )oI ".)d l( I n1, (1 . bI IB I '. 114 b. a wonmderfu111,lll\ em 0dy for il,1ling 1ill alld cu'11 i I 1a Iinn illi 01O l4114(1 :11d shill d is144ss. Their icertiie14's are from wNvll-kiowl peopl. an1d 1i4( cli 'M 14er: fo ni hiIl a l al t i 1111 r (011u4litY. It is a .le Inetl. i in , (aIr* better thall the man11Y sub11stiltutes, saidteq hie "junst a god.' 1"v h PIIeiaL andH P . I . per a btl. -'r Sale by PIIUN' and oHo A1( X~)4141( su1flicient r ieasoni why t hiis shold ( not. he (don0 now. The) goodl tolks should star11 thn' "'Si1lver D~ollar" onu its " granhd r'oiunds"' and1 keep) it a g44ing. 010 IfI pro~perily man1 aged . 1I44ll it 411 us, we'll (14 the rest. Comoi to se 4' 1us, tel Iall t he f'ol ks to come111. Wi hav alt ico lot1) of ne0w goods(1 that41 we want. to (4xchange for silver am11( no0w is tlwi' iimo to lix up1 for' n in t('r. Seni d us sol id sil1ver). THlIS 13l' )GET 01"~ PIl' N A.N I) P1IIAN. 1I1as inl stock I4'warly(~''I~ eveytingi thmat. malkes a1 hlOluw ('omfor41tabh4.. ne4ls, .Jean~S, b"hIers', Ilat1s, ClothIiing. Cheeks, Shirclin1g. 1 )rill.-t, I bureauIs, St ores, Pots, O(ens, '11 ry 1'ans 41, ky-. eryt in lg. W.v TP. .i.'FaiU. Misses l~1oKAY, Mooi Striet, GlUi'li;NVII1,I:, S. ('. I Ia1veoW44 re4ly fo 1 ale alli4 t heii I4atest Stlels inl IhifS, B0iiiieis aiid ( aps, I1' r ,4 Ita i's, 1lisse's a1l44 (hiliren.'i .T heyke:14 4'onstalyI on1 han041 all ihe Xoii' II ''4 1 1881' S u t cii . Al1ain SI reet', Grai lleji4, S. ('. ('it al ion Not ice. Co i,'' v ' o l'fCI(I; s. I lil liii' ii) g iil li ii I ,lli .'t t,-s iif .\'jijii. 11441'' 441l til l' est a11. 111p4 4144', 1 of W .I I. Sander'is, <h44 4'ni'4d, TIh4'seil 444 Titlt'it are 1(4 II 44( 0 Ii i iiiiii it 4 i'.s f4f till'e 44li1 ' , II Slinl s 01 ( ! O4 ( j,~44 11ll4 *Ill' 14E I ' 41i'isl 4'ii I() hi4.4 }y ii' iij Il' i 44ns ('on r'' o 4, 14' , li n the 1411 th (10.0 iif ()V. I I , 4i4]ll , l r l' 'liojei, 14. sII'eW (nise4. 3 4444.4 Illy t4uge, wily, {11a so411i . lliiiii'aiio144 4l~lll hlt otli he (Gi'4 n1iler iny wvI 14144. I hIs 2-11 Ii hI~ das o Nov,. 18!0 Ilinte 121 year11 of our11 11ndo Phy1'~ sician and Surgeoon, Office at his r'esiden'lce .\Ianin S trv l n l it', .th pric rlih,,t I i :t I II foin t - tI very - Ih t. \ e u ti ll:11 rl f (1,111 f y proilth e. ('*4 A11 (v;t . )i Greenvileam Cicen.T eih uaco. i I t IEn, t 1 ti Inow .n1111 . .save (111. h r Ini wb . 1,1 Ba i IN *('V. THE BEST ARE MADEr BY And I -r \' Variet C) n' Ca It Ir ria - , I ut ( art1., andI I hinss, 0 11ard waue n 'd s i) and arnish, At thet Greenville Coac Factory G w. smIR~NE, sujpo-rintendent. * ]*vO O"I" TV3E ih :1 .. L ie k \i '1411 :u t enlene's I lin h Oe asIa-l AL LOv. DSI DSAE Iitl eceiig gme o od every4. -4 day dir4 ct from4 lin'4I ctorn~ Gp t-Shoes Neat, Comfortableiu.ipe.aitifg. "No.S 105 N. Mu A13 '"' - I ST~i~ R Ei EiT,4 tSU 4 Ceenvulle, S. C. New Feitie! throug O tolurl I)to(ICk . We 4ell th44ver htt goods 1tin oty f ryba o a ol d and or enrrthfrnrat ronmrkablyltclPsecpri4 s. fe2 Tf. OHRISnFE enille. S. *---- -1 - ------- s ~ ......... -~SNBO D BL OAlna s DRY GOODS! It wi'l pay you to visit this store when in Greenvile. say it is the CI IEAPEST. PLACE in town. Voirs truly, A. J. JONES, 205 Main Street. "(Cleveland Block. I Agent Shidard Patterns. Meh.; 96. A. G. Wyatt, Easley, S. C. iXtj W (;()().DS .1ust a rrived n111d CIoap. Como and see them. Thm',,.who ow%.I m1o will please nn- 11)1 pay without furthor do A. G. WYATT, Easlev, S. c. Odds and Ends ANI) SUODIER G.OODS 4I..\\\ Ns7, sW 1 4' -E ) lh i ' 5 44 -., 1i* III ren , I \ w 4uef 1 1 I i 6 1 -I. 1ii~ 1 1k kl4~ IL -od i'eiaw.I0 1 'sc ec sa Ie i :zu: ilIk .3il i' at hal ie nie. I, Vrl y41 h'd l :ons '1 Talle (overs 8-1, 10 44 , 12 1: iI~;l. ItId :uui.h' bought atl $j vahli, 1:aI 12.", ouly 21 I, fr. (ei (4144 ZI Jutin N w l'en.4'-, \'e r.,' ('h np ( -r l hia., IbrII'ainj Ileints in all de l'o tincol ~, :a V wle r valu.. I jI pr-e TIilie is luore caIJbu44lant. than all 41ee. 4'!1I' :iiil wander10 t~hrou~gh our vi IIrI- ''i wo(b Ihe I tIrip. You 4~ know our bos de~lih. in shIowVIng go s 14hey say3 the goods sell t~hetu-4* M'ALISTER Dr G &d BEATTIE -yCosand Carpets. Telrphoune No 87. '. s .- -l itterick I'atterns, NOVs-9I. Cheap Cotton For l896. In iirder t hat you may grow CHEAP COTTON, .We reconnnend~ for your con Si(elertionI the use of COTTON SE El) Mv IGA1I , w ithm Acid Phos phaI1t( or I )issolved Bono. This is the Cheapest and Best lVertilizer on thme naarket. Call ai see uts aI)d get our Spices benforIe buini g elsewhrv (1ottoni Oil (Co., Creenville, 1S . C. fIie, over lBruce & l~oster's IDrug Store, Uctter Raise Mules Than Buy Them. .l.\ lAS I i,3, wei4ghs4 abou0t 1000 7usul :ml wil sev aomreij s at Pickens for II 16fr a oi aii bout e900 po'undes :441na l i4 servI maireii at (o4hh14 s Creek5 (it far for,4 (4)' for am colt. C. L. Holine sworth. Just Received ! A large lot of men and boy's Saddles! I keep i full I.'ne of ~LtJ P~l cas fo IDL~fES, RTC., WV. M. GOODILETTI. Successor to Gower & Goodle#. 102 MiaIn Street, Glreenv'ill, S. (1. Marnho t~x