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'T The People's Journal LOCAL ITEMS. -Cotton 1 @ 7. -Next Sunday is St. Vallen tines Day. -Cold weathor is only a leave of absonco. -Dr W. T. Field was able to bt oil our streets last wook. -Miss Anita Ambler visited friends in town this week. -Miss Alico Finnoy, of Ander son1, visited in Easloy last week. -Heavy north wii(8 in thi month forebode a friuitful year -Mr. J F'. Banister, of Cateo chco, spont last Sunday in Pick -Miss Mattie Hoster visite( tho Misses Ilarris, at Field, ias wook. ---le back mountains were covorod w'ith isnow again last Sat urday. -1-. B1. HeIndricks shipped u car load of cattle to Norfolic, Va. last woeok. --For ovoy thOndor with rai in Febriiary, there will be a col( epoll in May. -Cou rt convenes hore the firs Monday in March, with Judg Gary presiding. -Mr. and Mrs. Jep. Morgan of Central, is on a visit to R. A Boweni's this woek. -M. F. Iester is preparing : erect a substantial barin on hli premises in town. ---OconOO News says: J. E Boggs, Esq., of Pickens, was ii town last Friday. The County Board of Commis sioners brought a good crowd t< town last Monday. -Mossrs. R. G. Gaines and JefT Gassawny, of Central, was in towi Oil busineOss lIast wOOk. -The serenaders made excel len) music for sevoral of the po pe il town last Mondity night. -There was a most enjoyabl sociable givrn at Mr. C. E. Robin son's last Tuesday night. -Rov. M. L. Joins iS eirecting : neat and sIhsanti-l cottage fo Ed. Hendricks niear Field. -Mr. Aaron Dogr;s who liss beri seriously ill for F-overal weeks is reportced as convaloscing. - Ex-Spv l)110(l1ndricks o the Tllble n l Alolltnill vetion , wal inl towi AIond POf on bilsi ness. I-W V. F. Brigh t was inl towi on1 buisiniess lasTt week a nd made a pleasantii calli on the JouunsAr -Thle road( h)Otweenbhoro an<l Rocky branIchi sihouild be looke( af'ter at one.. It is almost0 impas --fr. J1. R. Ifarris, of Field wvas in town Onl buiness last Tuosie day and( miade the JouinxAL 111pleas ant call. -Thoro) has hoon a p)eti tion ci r cuilated'( to malke PickOnls schioo distriot and TFowni Creok distric in to one. , -Mfr. Malrt ii lloen and1( lamilh was in t own laust WVedne)sday amiI spen1it ai few I)ii moets ini the .JoU1 NAIL oflice. *-TPine Pickens 11 ighi school, unf (ler tlle liianlageml oitf fis; CJarrio O). Sains, us in a tlolirish in'u -Al is Florene'P1 o ll owen, who ha C hsein teaucing ai flouishingL scho0 ini Anderson coun)ty 2s at homo1 to: a few~ dhays. ---Prof E. F. D~eLriest, of Gal loway, N. C., was in townt 0n bus iness last wo'ek and1( called at th<o ~JotV1N A L oflico. -Al rs. 1). .. Carter, a)fter' spon1( herqe, [eft 1last week for her1 home1 ir Charlotte, N. C. -\liss lluolahi Childs and broth or, Oscar, (of Aindirsonl county v isi ted: s rlat ios and1 fr'iends 5i P'icke*ns last week, -Ther'o wvill be( pre'aci)Ing a the Meth)odist churuIch next Sah ---Sherihl' Mclaiiel will have substa:ntial h'inc( put n1rotund thIl jailI sooni. TPhe work will he, don1, by llov. MgL. Jones. -Mr is. J, 1. Newi t1) has ben0 onl a visit for the past, wonk to 1h0 faitheor, Mr . Aaron Boggs, of Cal houn, who has boon seriously ill --Mr. Pete Ferguson and wife or TPexas, 1s on a visit to ti fahI~rme'is brother, Mr,. V. A. For gusAon), who l ives (ivo niles soutd ofl tow.V1 -Thoiure wvill bo preachtig a Ooleonoy Baptist chiurich onI th) beforoc, in ('ach1 mth~, inl~sa ad1 0 -Mr'. A mibr'oso E. Gr'i fin, who has been ionated in Ohjatchile, Ala, for soverual years, is Or. visit to i father, (.pjt. Jas. A. Griflin whi lives fiv~ mil s north of ijckom) --Now is the htme to sulbscrib for the JounaNAl,. It is givin~g mor, read inig ma tter than any othle 1)1)p01 in) tihe coun0ty and1 it givos al the county nlews nnd1 Lsgislaturi prioceed ings everyv wook. Read tn Joun NAL and( adis your friend to. It will help you to get along L -A. At. Morris wont to Andor 011 Oil business last week. -Dr. G. W. Earlo reports his patients all doing very well. -Miss Lila, Harris visited rela tives and friends in town this week. -Dr. W. F. Austin will be in Easloy the.16th and 17th of Feb ruary. -Read the advortisemont of W. M. Goodlett, of Greenville, and when there call on him. --Don't fail to havo your ph1o tograph's taken whilo Henderson, the photographer, is hore, -Read tho a(lvertisemlent of NcAllistoi & Beattio of Greenvillo, and when thero call on thm. -If your paper fails to reach you on timo, pleas report it im mod intelv to tho Cdit or. tf. -Auditor Christophoir has com pleted his rounds and will be found at Pickens tho balance of the time. -If you need any Carpr;ntor work done, call on the "Live Yankee." Ho's always up to dato. -As a rule, you will find tliat the man who luis tioubles of hi owni nvero wars a button saying So. -Four of our great Prlostl deromiiinations now re3flse to ad mit ruin sellers to church memlber ship. ---See the advoirtisoment of A. J. Jonles, of Greenville, and whenl you nood anything in dry goods, call onl him. --Something happens every day to convinco a man that he lets peo ple soo too much of him, to add L to his popularity. -Mrs. Solomon Looper, of Da - cusvillo Township, slipped up en > tho ice on the 1st inst., and re ceived sovero in juries. -Jno. T. Boggs, of Liberty, was in town last week looking afte~r the interost of the now road be tween hero and Liberty. -Readers, don't forget to call op J. 0. Brock whilo in Pickens and havo your watch repaired. Work done at reasonable prices. --Rev. M. L. Jones filled the app)intiment at Secona in Rov. .J. E. Foster's stead last Sabbath and preached a very instructivo sermon to a largo congregation. -Freeman & hendricks 1-re openiug up a new stock of Geni Oral Morchandiso, which they are offoring at the lowest prices. Call and see them in the Frooman building. -The Sylvan Valloy News, of Brovard, N. C., has (inlarged thei size of the palper fronm a se-ven Icolunm folio to1 a live cohumin l qunarto. iinor de(serv'es cred1t fo r - his~ aidvanOd ideas and~ should hlave a goodl patrona~ge. lie is laboring hard for the up-building of Brevard and surroundling couni try. --The Orangebuig Patriot says: Just as we go to press, we got the in formation from Jiud~ge B. lHart Mess, attoriney for Corngressmani Stoekes, now in Washiington, that John rson has withdrawn his Contest for Stoke's unexpired (erm, or the the 54th Con gross. Johnson will use the same ev'idence in presecut inmg his chaiin11 for Stoke's seat in the 55tht Con gress --ooo Jones wains in towna Muouna recorin g thle prtoceed ingU of thie inquetl(st o)ver Mir. .Joromii ah Trainum, who dlied on the 7thI nst. The verdict of t he jur my wals that lhe came11 to his~ deaithI fronm natural causes, lie was abont 83 years of age and was highly re spected by all w~hio kinew~ himi. -Ho was a imeimber of t he Met ho diet church, and was buried thei day fol lowinig his dea th. Hie leaves a wife andl many friends to monurn his death. -Oconee News: The1( follow ing appoinitmentIs have been miad. forii Oconee: Troarui'er, Th'los. luhhh Auditor, J. 0. Adams. Magistra'tes: .T. Ashiwor'thI, Wagoner ; IH. 1. Sti'iblinig, Seneca; J. B. Sainders, CeniIor ; D). V. \fgrlight , Fair' iPlav, 'J. L. McCar'ley, (P'. 0. TIownv il he 8. C..) Seneca Tfownship; (1. Ihitnter, Tugraaloo; 8. 1II. Johns, W\es tmiiunstor;' .h une Wi Vhi te, 1K - Punlaski ; J. B. WTsonj0, Fort. l1ll. ---The Andi1ersorn foito 1 Cllgence says: J. W. Keeinei' and J1. W. Pi'ico, horse d rove'rs from Webs'teri - N. C., who( ar'rivedl inl Anderson . ar'ly M~onday mnorming, were1( ari resated1 by ShorifIl' Gro'nu a few hiouris later on in format ion re ceivod from Shieritl' Mloss, of' Wal-. halla.T y aroehre witbki img a nr'gro while crossing tho mountains last lFriidny, near11 the L North Carolina 1line. Deputy Sher Iiff Rose carr-iedl the prisoners t~o Walhalla Monday night and do Iivei'ed them to Shii I Moss. The imon admitted that they had a negro withl them while they wero cr'ossm g the moun1IitaLins, but said( a lie got too drunk to travel arid fell y o0T of a horseo; that they left hiim .thor'o, after having gi ven a man 50 cents to take care of him. Shor i iff Moss, however, was in formedl 1 that IKooner, P'rico andl the negro r' wore all drunk, and that the later I was struck iln the hicad and1( left by the w ayside by thie men. Court is > mn sossi this week aut. WValhialla, 3 and the prisoners will dloubltless -M110n1 lose more by solfisluiess than they gain. . --The devil-Is a good start inl e'very hm whero there is a mliodor ato driniker. -When you need anything in 1the Millinory lino, call on Misss McKay, Groeiniville, S. c. -If it, thundors in this month lookout for a drouth some timio during the yoar rom iine to twelve wcook. -See the advel-tisemuent of H-. C. 'Markley, G reenville, S. C., and whol youm walit. a good wagon, bui5'Lv o carriage o13 col tlt himl). - -1".1d the advertiseniuit, of R (J. (hliies & Gasiaway Blros., of ou.t rill, ill allother. coltillull, andi i ml wallt a good iior Or 0111iil it will he to your interest to call oil them. -ugien e Gary, idest soi of Mr. iund lrs. John .1. Drak. after a brief' ill nes, d i(d on the 28th it.. Elgeine ws a i bright, boy and wa.s Ini no years of ago. Di rillai ns weire in terredt at Tabor church tire day followiig his death and till funiier seri'vi(-s vvre coniuicted bly ! iv. J. I. R iley. Ho was l i' by all who knew hlim and only at fe~w <blys befrore his dttlho was inl pefe i-aith. The broaved familily havu thle s.ymlpathy of mlanyv reintIvtes ad rildt hti"Ils t, iI'urn11 his deIa t II. --Th0 (rleenville News of the >ilh in t., says: '. E. Koliii mulr' (d, Pickenls vcoun~t. ,1amW to town W hie'day ;d a fter l.ok ing after oma bin ssarte-d h o :, uh t .: ()! I 'cl ie;. il b! . ia hitehud 1t Ihiis 1 y a ra-tther wild h .els ; v. A t th unter atank om1 cppo4i to the Amorican i Iank, ho took tho hit ouit to l;et th;e im l1 drilk, w.ithout warnjl-.;in: t hehrsf-ase (1t1. Alr. nn m r' s n wh wjV 111 1 l e. ii f I d I (3$ o. d h .. lines 1until the ihm-- had rull own River stieet, i l1)l biott ald thou Ii ma l01de a s iarp turn into Pendleton throwing the boy out. Ho ran on up1) PeIdleton until ihe struck a teleg'I raph pole where tho buggy was torn up, ho brke los ( and left town oni a dead rul. Mr. Klinncmi ioro hunted for the horse all d'iy yu-toI'day but could find no 1race of him. --Th1e Piedmont Headlight says: Oi Saturday night, Mr. M ark Grif fii, who live's on Mr. Davo Mooro's place, ear (lierokee, was reoti-i' inig lhiomO froI Mir. 1,7ell's, he reached the F4'ster bridgo, across the Pacolot, just about dark, and1 whilo in thoe overed portion was attacked by four n egr'os(S. They liuuidled him v.ry ruouighily, cutting Iis Coa t tO pieccPS in sealIrch (of money ('~. imye ev'idenitly know~ of MI'. Gruiflili hiaving inoney v in his posessi on, for lhe had bo'rrowed it fr'omi AlrI. Ha'venei of'11 Spat anhburg, t.o buly l100 hsusholsi. of cornl with, 1.nd( onel of t he robbers was w"ithi him at the time. Mr. Griflin was reho ived otf $87.50, when he was turnied loose. Mir. Griflini at once alar'medi the set tlement , and soar'ch was miade for' thle nlegroes. Ther'o hiad been a l ight fall of sniow, and they wer'e tr'acked to Mr. Dave Moore 's plalce and to a cabin occui pied Iny f'oui' negi'oes, who l ived ill the sanme llouse, V'i',., George N esit, Nimi C.astleberry'I', Brooks her.uison anid Jimu Brawley. At :2 o 'cilock Sun day niigh t the' house was surro~unded, and all of tho in iiuate's foiiitd at hiomeo OXCpt Geor(lige Nesbit, who was a Ms go 1 to Cwopen to hiold a rel i ha10111 iilg. Being Conlfi'olted with I holi test i Iiy~i, thle thr'o negr'o os e a p i iroed c on (esd th e ir guilIt, anid sad t hat, Nesbit waits wvitlli t hioini al1so, anild Ihad Ii ho mionev' ini hisI posanss iol. O)ticors wor'o at olice sol onl to (CowipAui to appri~iehiend the leaderol. Thiero is no dollt hut thluit thoeis.e (fu ollego were hand t ogetherlo at highway..ith awaen. Tle reenl t~mil'ne~ hav fronuii ('105.9 A lhor, one froin alidi one f'romi A s:hievi lile. 00"1d we.ther'i, f'olltowed by hail, Sauerl Il and1 Iflenry L0ooper did( thle b1st jobi of ifcadaiiz.. inig the~ road with r iock betw~een kinltowin iroad that, I have Gonl in~ t eCounity, Stiprvisr 1,0i' i8 beginning to lolok int o t he details of the Mr'. I ,copeir can manago the oflico as well an hle can fell the story of a big fox chiase, we don't fthink ihei'e wvil be any i c'omll~ainat. teaching a llouirising schooil at Shoal Creek. Josephl I~o Oper', Sr I., isa ini hettor' healthi th~an lie ha s b een! in several 'The gr'ip ini this15 connuiiiity has abhoiit lot t he people~ 1loose,))1 o't know of any cases. , elv. J1. T. Sing'lot(oil fi littd his fiirst ap~poiuanment itn this y'eari at Mount Tahor', on thei fourt Ih at urd(ay anid SundaIly 1and( was the guests of Prof. J. M. Looper. LNCI,I: A Ii:. Suibscibol for' Tu JoINAm, otivy $1 ,mr ye.. Special M0eting. T'ie special call moting of tL Board of Commissionors iuot the offico of the County 3upervis list AMonday 8th inst., All we present. Regarding the un iknown nog at. tho poor farm , that the Supo visor writo to him folks if t<i could ho founad d aseertain wIj shou11ld be (10110 with him. A potition was orderd by t Board to be sEnt to the Senator an: A~opesentattives; at Columbia, r< uommnding that the road tax 1 $'2.00 or eight, days, instoad of tL presenit talx. II the ia tt r of damluagos (o \) W. C lIY t-o' I hic 1)t1 a S. W. ()e] was assensed at, $100.00. It wm moveVd that, now comisisoneurs L: lippointud to muako chlingos inl th r'oids m) ats to do away with thi quehostioI of damiges, motion cai I-i ed. W. N. lloldin~g and Ml.2 Beggs)' wo-ro appoinited Special Conl missionrs to look after the matte lin the imattor of the road froi Fairviow church by Robinson bri(dgo, at putitioni was file Lisking the samo to be koj OIn public. li the matter of damiagos to Reno Boggs land J. 'J. Wakelin ) ti, road ruiing through their landi the re port of thluoliomms isioniors t a2ss thl laiagres was read ill) .. RnIo Bmggs clainwd $5.00 a, I1. J. Wakelin *7.50. It was move to pay the dailmes. A propoit.io1 b1y.) th Prohli Ju(dge 3l.k11d ShilYf, askinl the l ard to purh Iuase sa fos f. [Ineh1 of themll camla up1. I t \Ta m114 )VOd that a coimmittov. he aI poinlte(l to See (s Xao I ly what i needed and find <mit what thIm will cost. E. 1. FLopor was a p()in11ted atS comi1itt co. The pot it Iotn for a ni(w\ road frmoi l'ickens", C. 11., to Liber-ty wal read lind was nm CVC(1 ilnd ca rrio Shat same be re-su1v'vd. Joh A. IR obinsio, l. 1). Stb'phens an U. Al. 1Lynch Wre ippoiited to Il off the road. As to the mattor of the Suip: visors annual report was orderc that a condonsed statoment of h report be published and not in full In the imattur of a chango in tI roadl near Iltughos' mill, Ml. Boggs was appointed as a Speci Comiissionor to illy off tle roa From Calhoun, Born unto Dr. and 'Mrs. E. Ii Iine oil the 3d inst., a daughti Mr. Aaron Boggs who has bei dangerously ill for the patst ir weoeks, We lire glad ho is improvii slowly, and he teniders his thn to all for their kind attention himll during his illniess. Mr. J. R. Tribbl whbo has he sick~ for ai. longr whil is ablo t onl hi s fOet aga'Uin and1( me1et 1 friends with a sm ilo. Mr . Ramsey D~oylo andl famni havo mnoved hack to theoir K~oow farmi afIt'er a two y'ourls atbson< Th'eir' friends hero aroe ghid to ha thmem hack again. Our little towni Calhoun is st bOokedl fo'r impnlro vomen)ts. A fc nlew bml dings in tho Oastorn paC tionl of towi~n are now noticoab] Boggs & Skelton niow have a fi stor'o of f'ancy groceries, driy goot( &. s ever was made and1( the prices the sameiio, and( 1lays aill co p)otitors ini andi around (Calhoun the shado. 'Thoir faces are brig and their boharts aro made lhghtI the liberal patroniago aw~ard them by3 the Clemson olites, who o)rdeCrs koep their doelivory manC huistl ing at Clemson aftebr nig 1filling the(ir' ic ord0 'er. gi von hi at day-light. '-ILonmor and fat from nmo Coiition rise, ntot wI your i part, tow.ard1 Clemson, if y, wvould wvin the pr'ize.' ASu ICVERi, A IhUSTLER. Mr's. JIuha Chapman, of Centas~ is v ist ing lher sist er, Mtrs. W. 1I. Cha inun i thb w5~eek. ils. .lolio \\rllijmas visited h< Cparent s Sundioay, M tr. antd .Mirs. 1 NIl n. V ion. o~s~a iut S 11(1.y J. S. l'l t'l wil oeav I o0 tor'1 hatknlachif business. unn Mr 1Athur Fr'in an C'iisteg' vite1(11C 31.11. TI. lo ints and fn ily las ,unday.~' 011ll li(O Dr.igtC~' W.A', Shel has' boit i 1.11 ') part of C the lbltning tos a Wh. (R.41 tollgworh.nsWCI. B.Th.allht' th)( ii( iso wteek.1I Sundha bu ther is oyon town stae that itusi'ss 00,00 arde ~ if Thnks. f he im'ek exy ihank and bVCi't uhe :Il( no intt tihiibmy ad a hglood (i and(( afth thox urnng of my tdwlo ofiloso rombl hiiow. oo Ii DIr 110I.G LINE OF SHOES I'( All Kind of Shoes, Ladies Shoes, Men's Shoes, Boy's Shoes. Cheaper than ever before. 3 8 W LX HEA V Y GROCERIES. Flour. Baco ,urar, Salt, Lard, Molasses, Rice, Crits, &c. Come to see w; vi lai s. hdiow you otr (oods Wiether you want to niid o-sat 0 ttelltion to 3veryl'vk1 dk nd [ret 3,you riplit. Doni t y18 SUTHJERL A.a p) Piens;, S. C, THE BEST ARE MADE BY if. C. 31VARK 1AJEY. kI J. t0 30. II A~t the SGreenville Coach Factory hit >y'G- W. SIRIB1NE, Superintendont. hit m HeV apprciate the trade givren usi the past year, 1o and are now load' d to th1e muzzle with 11 uI Nothing Shoddy. Everything the BEST. We moct all Ho-nest Competition. HI ave you made e youri ye:arly net h-enet wvt~ ts I. INEW\ SIITOE STORJ1E. MILLER & CIUJH(SI[ANkS L~adied' and Getlme 'ine Shoes ? peci:: lv. dI Receiving goods ever cy daiy dir'ct fro t he 1QIe(tones,' 14 No. 105 N. MA IN ST RE ET, Creenville, S-C. OFAgents3 for the WY. L. D)OUc;Las~s Warranted shoes8. oct3m8 It lo 11 El )It. J. WV. . W. M. N, 7,wor. 88i 1anin Strect, Grecnvi:, Jan. 9, '02 y I-it. liomniTKuSY --' Physician and Surgeon, Ollico.at his remidonce at the Kirksey home phice, on Tw elve 3111o River. Muarclh 8, 1894, DR. T. 1). LEONARD. DENTIST. All work guaranteed. would e pleas4to servo yot. . G eenvlleS. C. Oli-e over lrtce & D )oster's Drug Storo. J rchi4 . I.- t c a - Gotor Raise Mules~ Than Buay Them. .11 M I I. AS l i- '1 , weigI ai abolit 1000 -114- and1, will serve naarti'(s at, .Pickenls for TIiP .\H'I.T, 1k C~tl yitI':.; old, wogls 1 ., h' . " 1' 4 011:1. w 1 seI ve iares11 aI e- 0c . L 1w . C ,\t' W1 :-'A N J voi MONI;| oil11 fi< l(fI?14'.' W *. . A L N --co w--, 1. 0 C M E A X, C. 'ewiil .\A \ vonM 3NY on \ 'A il ii3. > iv.'-; ')v l NON EY Fn byin. 10 I 4 ' t 'l v s I n' r o FI lft'' 1 ;L . . anFsne a e . . I 1.. , . . (L -, . - I -s . l i m Itw * a o tovisi th'is' store whe in Greenv'4il. ' \ bI' Sho' 81br.1 11ern. l111(C -T I'I n I'i 1 4 , Ally aIlI \V >1: ' 4' 1 3 in . 4141I' h.4 ' 'N at1 ( 1.11 "-. * o .1 1ine af Dry Co~S verc <:harpt 1 .S ~ T i(' c a t b t (ha N41L's u and bnn" Ahn h W-h . Il t~ u imus 41r314. hoingI N; ( )3y ..:(y , W-Ilf Ienl. M.'AUSTID()1N & BEATT