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The people's Journal. LOCAL ITEUYS. -Cotton 6 @ (4. -Tio public school will openi hero tho 1st of Morch. -Miss Gertrude Hagood, of Eas Joy, is visiting Miss Corrio Bruce. -Capt. J. L. Thornley is attend ing the Unitod Statos court this wook. --Mrs. P. A. Porter, after sovral wooks, illness is ablo to be out again. -0. II. Hondricks, of near Easloy, was inl town on businoss last Ttuosday. -Capt.. J. 11. Bowen, of Easley Township, was in Pickons on busi iwans Tutozlay,. -J. A. Wood has oponed ll) t barbor shop in part; of the Froo man building. - --Maj. J. .J. Lowis is atteiiding tho Uni ited StAtes court in Green villo this woek. -Frooiani & Hendricks .are 1m proving thoir prenises by fixing a wagon lot and horso rack. -J, M. Chapman wis commit tod to jail last wook oi a bench warran for illicit distilling. -Do not refrain from doing hocauso You Caln.oily do a little. Remomber that God can make that little much. -Thomas Willi ams, of Thomas ville, was in town last. wook and is now 77 years old and is as hale and hearty as ovor. -Deputy Marshals Corbin and Fishor cut up a gixty galolon still on Eastatoo last week anid cut down two stands of boor. -Married, by Rov. J. M. Stowart on Sunday the 21st inst., Mr. Tom McKinney to Aliss Ida Arthur. .Both parties colorod. -There was a most enjoyable social givon at the residoco of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. G. McJ)aniel's last Thursday night. -Master Jesse Palmer is tho hustling agent inl town now for the Atdanta Daily Constitution, as well as other papors. -Thlle) Pied mont Sun says: Miss hattie Grady, a charming and ac complisiod young lady of Pickens, is spending a low days in towin. -- Married, on the 18th instant, Miss Eva Hunt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hunt of Dacusville, to Mr. Mull, of Ntortli Carolina. -We had the pleasuro of moot hu, biel. 'flboihp woll linown ( Co., 1. 11th inst., Mir. Nichard .Layos to Mliss Q ueen Alassi~igale, Rev. II. Holder ')lliciating. -Washington's birthday was~ colobratea by thie Farr school. Dr. J. RI. R iley and1( Ca pt. J. H. B~owen delivored applrop)riato and in ter esting addresso?'. -Roev. A. .J. S. Thomas, Dl1. D., of (Aroon v illei, preachedl(~t an inteIr esting and inustrucetivye sermon to a goodl conlgregaition in thle Baptist8 church last Sabbath. --'.The meeting (days of the Oo1 (onoy Unpt13ist chuarchI have been chani ged bacek to t he~ first Sund (ay at 11 o'clock, and Snaturday before, -Tlhe J1ovumNt is indebted to W. 0. Pyles. of Columbia, for aL copy of his Legislative D)irectory. The price is only ten coints, and it is we'll worth that sum of money. -Our corresp~ondents aro re qjuostod to sente ini their comnmuni and3( state whore it is from and1( let the signalturo of (lhe sender accom pany the samo. -Ru fus Ashmo11r( andi John Duckworthi are now agents for the "'Common Sense Jack Liftor'" at this piMco. It is ai good thing and overybody (ought to have (on1. The11 price is very roasconablo. -Accordling to ther News and Courier, amlonig t h sick m'emblers of thle (GonoraI A ssoimly', who1 took an outintg from dha rlesto (11on the briny (doop, Represent(ative Miller was~ conspicuous, lie wais glad to bid ad iou to the beafuties olf the sea andi~ tur'n hiis thoughts to grandeur of mountiai n scenes. A nogr~o by the name of White sides, who wa's shot las't week on Capt. J. B. Sutherland's farm in D~acusvi lie T1ownshi ip, by Eugeno Mils colored, died on the 20th instuant. Mutgistrato~ Hendricks hold the 1 inquet ont thie 21st inst., andl Dr. Ilpton maido the post mor temi oxaminiatioi. Mills has not yet boon caught. -WVhoro ten 1.uid red among yen now heal hiigh with pure andl nob)0 ~loproso 1nino hundi~red 0(dd alone will live to greot the new contluriy. You who arie doomed to (lie lg the way as we move on wvard to a now age what ponison will you confer upon the warriors for good tha t nro( ordained to fight later battles. You whose eyes shall soo the dawn of 1901 wvhat is to be your children anid childron,s ch ild ron as to thio new problems of the hundrod years to come). Gon orosity of mind ;the surrendering -If you want bargains, try Freeman & Hendricks. . --W. J. Ponder, of Thomasville, N was in town on business last wook. d ---Nice fish, five conts per pound 1) at Freeman & 1-lndricks'. fl -Bon P. Fisher, of Jocasseo, h was in town on business last week. -Dr. W. F. Austin will be in [, PickOns from March 1Lt to the 4th il inclusive. , h -Go to Freeman & Hendrickr 1 for all kinds of Gard6n soede. -4 -If your paper fails to roach g you on timo, pleaso roport it im- 1 inediately to tho editor. tf. 1 -J. if. Martin, of Easloy, has a now advortisoment inl this issue U an(d wheln you nood anything in his line call on him. h -Read the now advortitmnill11t. of Misses Rogors, of G reenvillo, in anlother columli~n, and whoeni you need aniything inl the AlillineryN lino give them a call. -W. A. Mauldin & Co., of Eis loy, have now on hand a Car l11d a of fino mulos and horses. If you want on cheap don't fail to see thmt't. Thoy will treat you right. Road what they have to say in their advertisemont th is week. Olga Dols' J. C. L. Fostor, of Greenaville, is on a visit to relatives at. this 1lace. f Messrs' Henry Baton, .J. M. U Gwynn and Henry William is went to Groonvillo on businoss hst wook. A (lolightful ontertainmont was ft given by Misses Atl iilie and Buelah Fostor at their h )mo last Thursday night which was miucl onjoyed by P the young peoplo of this vicinlity. I iss Kiato Aiayfiold, th ocharm inga daughter of Mr. W. M. Mayfield, visited Rev. J. E. Foster's family b last week. 013sERVER. M-n. Enroi: Clomson college h opened Thursday, the 18th inst., fr with 250 stidents. Thero are a good number of now cadets and b the tondency is that the institu- tu tion is becoming more popular every day and wo hopo to see the ( day that sectional strifo against h the college will be done awaty b1 With. ti Several of tho graduatos havO Ll returned for a post graduato course. Ainotig them are J. Hunter and n T. W. Cothran, who will tako a courso in olectricity. B. R. Tur- t nipseed and J. 1-. Moore will b take a course in chemistry. They ti are bright promising young men a and will no doubt reflect honor upon their alma mator by their future usefullness. te 0 The drill grounds have beon im proved sinc Christmas. The farm is being paut in trim In by Prof. Quick, the Agricualturist. e Prof. DuaIroe, the Hlul tieultut iit, a is putting his dlegartment in finet condlitiona. T1he different decpartmoents of the f col lege will soon b)e well equ ipped l andl thent it will 1)e Stuperior to anay k of its l'ind in the south. Pickenas county is well renre sontedl at Clemson. Z. L. From Liberty, I Rev. WV. H-. Worlkman dlidl not " till h is~ app)ointmne1t hero last Sunl dlay. Ii ilorbort Parsons and family, of n E lberton , Ga., are visit inlg rola- "~ tivos in this section. I .Joh n L . GIoun , of Puacol ot, visi - ted Dr. W. A. Sheldon last, week. Messrs. L~yn'ch, Robinson and P Stephens, spectial road comm issi on- " ers to lay olY the road from here '' to the couit house, woro ina town Iiast week an re(1p~ort th proposed t duimmy line routo practical and a slplenldidl gradlo. A mauch better r grade and a shorter route la whatI I we to the court house. Tho next hi th intg is t~o oponi thle road at onieo. It was never noodeld worso than b~ nowv and if anybody alotng thoe line F wvants dlama~ges just. ask them if' a they would bo willitng to make a bond never to travel t.he road, just 9 to see what thoy wilt say. ( Thocre was an oyster sutppor ~ served att Dri. Will iamil's ono day last woek for the honaefitI of tho <l Baptist church. Quite a nuamber of our young C folks attended a mutsical socitabIle at Senator ()'Dell's one n ighat ! atg week and report ai~ grad timou." P. of. M\auld(1in hias a~ Ilourish ilng ( sc hool. ( The11 contractor hasi ~ coneinced I0 wvork on thp now school house building. Badl woatthier lhas cautsedl considerable dlelay inl get ting the a, material on tho grouind. '2 Rev. WV. II. Workmana is to move a mn this week. ( Our farmers wvho sowedI 0ats in .Tainuary did a good f-hintg, as the bad wveathor hans much dlelayed tho farma work and~ oat sowing will S. D'Stewart has been re-ap pointedl Magistrate. Doctor--I~ow is your brother, Miss Cynthia ?n Aunt Cynthiaa-IHo's worse I Iahi morning, dloctor-a lot worse. l)octor-D)id you giveo himi tlaat i modicinoe as I diroceedl-a ton spooniful every houtr ? Aunit C ynithia-No, dloctor. I just gave himn thle whloe bottle a t; once. lie wanuted to hurry upl and get well, so's to go to the dance tonight. t Subscribe for Tiu.: JoeuxAL,i only .$1 ne yonn Granad Juerors. I The follow lutIsg ia I I ist of le 0 r I.Im(I L J rl Is to s r o I le eaI i r 189 7 i G. '. x. il is, . l ''. W il ar , - h .1 . liiggins '. \\'. Jiohnli i XW. I. . r'aI 3k 'avini Keith , A . I ,C . 'r i i Ilobt. 6 v te art a.I I '. I \\- it I , 14 ic, M1. 0. I'moper. . f k ;illesl-pi li stittio W . I'. 'oin i tti ls, F'. I. .lorga 4, -eV .. I ).tilio , l' 11 . An xu b . PF.Tl .* ~ tO he foil lowinlge i.; a lidL ( f thl'tPetit J ort) to .'erve for the 1:nt h it-enIC. o collt t. S- 11..Aa o \.1.H w n 31. 1 ustof h a..ii 1A. Gohlii lillufoni( 8 m ill b. F-. W . Il .w-vd, Terel l . ('('1, ieiu>. $;unapevx 111. C. shi le , .t..A.m P. . il 11b l .1. C'. ;r ey. 1 W. W. N orris, El .. .l . I cvib lreil N. .1. nlz e, W \-. W . o.Int i i .l i.-<m l. .ob) m 11ii ,ee- i C. Tmpkin fE1. .' . '0111r, - - i i o er sI j G E , TM A t E 1 - 1 i Un-ekney . ht' Sc'mw It i. (;iC. Cili 1.- 1 ) il. i'Til, Johni W . sherilY, 41-ner 1:oer, hn W .Jhi son,. Will. 3t . l(l l, Gie. W . G rillinv W. U C aenl. B: . .11 (;ritl 1. Bridge Notico. I will be at the George's kridge ol the new IEi sley ro l, .\c arel I 1a w I lt 1897, at 10 o -k : tni., to . let tthe lowet biAll tier tlih buil1li e fsii of 41 rile. feh) 8 w' . etinty ituper('-vist1r. Notice of Final Skettle(men1t. We will apply to) J. n1. New r "y .11n1 1 of Probate, of P ion ,*unty, for leave to maake a1 final settleninti . of th state if J,. F. I atl ei i , r I 8t est , 4111 Uie 11111 1 \av o Mal , 1897, andl askel to o l iInisst' I Idx titi S). J.s. Ltril Fel).181)7 in 1w 1 . K.a of or l tur feb1123 Jxenor2 A GEIGNT WVA NID-For* \\IV ill Cuba, by Senor Qutseda enhan r klesentative:1 Washingto , Cnar by\ Ibeai palriot. In Itriemls lv mlS t. A holhihzt for agos. 0On1y R1t.50. liibk, h' Ct omisions. Iv. ;IAI y \uit. (Le nllY f eind or-v, r eli W Iige hook. O it|i free. ('rijt ivel P-right1 pahl., Drop all trash. anld malac f3o0 alonth wih War il Cuba. Ad lr11ss toihy, T1(M 'NATIONAL BGH (IN ~ l. 3,;52.-3; Dear1born St reet, Chicago. Citation Notice. STATE OP SOUTHl CAltoLIN, Comnty oif 'iken us. M- 1 I.:m y Esqiie, Probati iJuHtiAgeN Wh Imees, 1Robert, Stewm-l mnade Suit to ine to grant him Iet ters (of AI1min is'ra:tion oft the" esthnte aund eficet~s ol .lhn sitewari. dIteeaSe-1. Thcse aro Therefor t oo .ilt animon ish all amd singir tihe hilred noerl itors o)f the( sn1il .Johm stewn-t do. eased, Ptt Hy be an I (I CEpS, -befor me oin (tC i -t:of Prohnte, to beheld al 'ickens C'om-t ouse, S. C., & Ch 13(1 day of .\lm.i 1897 nexC, atfiter imb1lientio0r hereof', lit. 1I o'clock in dwh fCo oon, t shmw 4ause if anI.y they have, why the Saidl Adiniistrationi should not be Given nutder my IllandIJ-his 20(h day ol Feb. 1897, inl the 121 year of onev Inde, plidenice s8: I-%] J 1) N1:mny ) C, feb25w.\v Garde.Seed Is CopletandF E I kep tie beTRADE- uaRCr GR OERY.oHO O Anlig nhst markt itw4iries piai CaOll~e1 on mIle whenin Esle .OI.NH.FI AERIOT N, MUNN&LCo,S.. 3ee 01 Neriw York ostVrl. Aie icluing O!~K~!~fL HAliiTii APS, hLACES, i'.iiI~hov V Iilt 'eI4.;N:*'lt CORSETS,t ier Ihiel.eiS~ T.eile i : i LIEN ,&Ciie, ISSESE Ol' L~ O GERAii .1114e4e* GR~vIjei 4 EENiieeVIL12,. , . Ci fElXeb25m3i'hu .li4 r a 4:.<ii)'pme AnyIIeeon S't4enlia sc h anal r e~tpins 1835 NWAGONS 8 8835 ' THE BEST ARE MADE BY 1C. ARKLEY. Uott< D11 T. AIwv And Every Variety of ine Ca1rnages, PuIgIcS, Carts, and Harness, Harvdware, Paints, Oils and Varnisli, . .At the Greenville Coac Factory. a em.G' W. SIRINE , Sr i a ,-~tondent. dl ec5x2. COF BIG IE&SOS All Kind of Shies, Ladmo Shoes, Wen's Shoes, Boy's Shoes. Cheaper than ever before. I I~a sE4to e C> 2a;V tS_42 18 HEAV 'Y G.ROCERIES. Flour. Bacon, o e,', Sugar, Salt, Lard, Molasses, D Rice, Crits, &c. Come to see uts :nn! .et us show you our Goodls whether you want to buy or niof. IPolite and~ court('ous at ttention to 3veryb)ody. Givye us your trado and we will trent 't I you right. Don't f orget theI pinee on the cornerP. tr SUTH1ERLANDj & GRiFFIN, Pickenst, S . O No apprecciate the trade g1\iven u h past. year, and are no0w loadud to the mul1Iie with For As IchI Nothing Shoddy. Everything the BEST.. We meet all Monest Competition. Ihave you muade your yearlhy :-et tlemtet with udso NEW ShOE STORE. MILLER & _ RUIKSHAikS With a1~ new and well selected stockI of I I Ladic'! and) GentlemenM 's ine IO s .oe ia I iri Receiving goods ever y day direct fromi the~ F Ictorn-s4. L NMiller . j3-%~j ililg Dr No. 105 N. MAIN ST RE ET, Croenville, S- C. j iTAgents for the WV. L. D)OUJGLASS W\'rranted shes oct3mn: N, . War aWrio J 2 8ilz e Store. 3L'[1 IW~) Assl.sti., amStee, -eeiiville. 8. C. 9,192 y RO0BERIT 1(1 fKSEY, llhvslcian and Surcreon, cl at his~ regidonce tit thie Klrksoy 1l11CO, on T1% 01Y 311o M River. )ENiIST. All wvork gtinrnteed. be (1 ICZI 2Pd to seIVo y'p4)l. Givenlfl S v*el Br'uce & lDoster's Drug gtoie, ) I )r Raise Mules Than Buy Them. 1 1. 1~.I, .4-ig 1.4 abtlI 1000 an \i tll - 2.'vI! maresC tt Picensu. for ii , ri*-I l. *4.II 2 o1(d, welgluin il lw k :i \\il ,z e'v() marenI it ' t vII [lJr b i2 . or a21' colt X'oAnt:'sworth. or'ses aird Mules!I u' l'.~'l 'a :1 rok I)Ottofll .A. M1ALLDIN & 00. l.:dvIy, S. C. lie S.( *. 1ick-um, S. 0. O~NEYS AT LAW I oihe'., C. It., S. 0I. BANDSEE US! with '' \ X l' MONEY oil ,vill ;11 lo :i!vo yolu M\ONEY I, f;ail to eQv it-, befl-i' VUIL IOGGS & SKELTON, LalesL StylIts ill 11 IB)ILIefi.s (andolaps, 1, I'levs, 11 i;.utsld Chuildlren. lc\.* lnceo v,1t"il ly oil hiant till 11 Mi I l-S NICKAY, Mau'iin S1-.(111-lVill . U Maes9t. liakea' and M1 rm. Kay. Tho light and bouty of thii orld burst upon Mis. Laur: akor about two years before i id her sis;ter, Mrs. Margaret Kay ut th light of the Boat-ifil City 10 "Mansions not mado witl ands'' was onljoyed only a brife mason by o11 until thu ot.her joino< > minglo hr voico of praiso to tili amlb that wasi slainl. Hlow swee lmust iavo been fo'r sistors who ad lived togother in this workl, > a ripo a1go to 0entor, upon( the enl ,ymeoint of tho world etrl1,1I to Athor. Mrs. Baker was the w,idow ol 111n11el ('akor wiho died mly yo'. 'o anVd tiho tim of tInr dti al Of y (W-iold. Shet had livei consiste-nt christian lif andII)( wa me)berl tf tho 1 thodgistchurchi It ;ill t) 3iet )I if la ils 10 wa:1s- t ra IIr 1lant11od fromt 4kh1e IchI I M i t anItz0 I, tof I th chu rc imphanit anld tho alnglfes bore 01r spirit to Hlim who gave it. Ovin"w adswr tireless inl miin -. hing to Inwr in her last illness, uit the mwssengecr of death came Ilst lat ILL tho bidding of tho astei she wended her way to that ,- which romainieth to the poplo Two daugh ters and oil son sur v' hor : Mrs. E. F. Lnoder, Mr1s. W. Earlo and B. C. Baker. bist have the sympath1y of niaiy iet.dls inl their boroavonimit. 1'r 1omalhlins w'0ro interred ill the ilily buryingt. ground near hor me 01 I ho 2 1st cf Fobiary, Rev. M. iarden conducting the moral services. iis. 1y iwas the wi(low of the to Doran Kay who died sovoral 14I's ago. .1or homo was at West inster but at the limo of her mt, whiclh occirred oi tho 1tth i-erur, she fit was th her rother, Mi. Johin C'raig at Nowr,y. 0 was )0 years old, a colsistent eeihr of tiw Baptistchurch aid ais illuCi loved by all who kniow 1r. She e.It no childronl but 11 t. of ielatives and frionds 10who oi Sorely boreaved. Her romains ero carried to tio Craig family Lirying ground for intermont oil io J0th of 1ebru1ary. Sho to)() heard the wolcoio plau it wh-Iich ('nly a short timelc hofore ad h n the blesed privil'go of I sistoir to listen to "Well dolne i' good 11and faith ful servanit ointoi 10l1 int)o the joys of thy Lord, Though we caninot sue thomn an y Ioo in tlis world, and though loy Cannot. Como to us, WO caln gu ihei. Let us trust that thi 'roavomIeLt may be sanctifit-d tc 10 c'ternal good o( the kindrod ad friends who are left, that erc mig they too shli 1b.)(, cIIlled upon enter the valley of tlie shadow I' death. May th0e rod and Rtnl' of Oi ltei ] ihidster cOmllfoit thomii 1101 aso~- friofi ('arfhly lh <is, allt miy t hey be' i enablied to join wil it s' who hlave gollo lIefor'o ii Ilin thIiat loei's and011( hall~ti'a wsh. I us from oill' sills alldio inado(1 1 Illgs anld pi' ists unto (lod. lEroml OIlenat. :An ~JoruxLai: As our1 littLe burg scom1s to hmave tut ifs la(eo inl y)ouri coluimns, I ill give you a fewI dots. inir lan11(s for Li ni\e ropt iand aire iuds 1 yv using)4 t he best1 imph10 ontsb for acrtiitual puriIpos'es llo Iii1110 is 110t mar distanit, wt( ill be th ledingoii occupation e upr oved t11 ill 11 h1 oi~ lw : itih ss o i Mri . W\alIter' Cox, wh'io has booi 0tR. ha~'S i'otii'ed to his llativ( omo1( (111d is erect ing a iu- wt dIwell r'idlgt llio thinks fthere is n<( Ilaen liko P riggs. M~ay suIcces maptlefton rapjidl~y oil the new~ OXI bridge andi~ hiopo to fllishL it lonl. Mrsu'v. iI lijaih Dav'is has b)oon1 iito sick for1 th past 1 fewS day'(13s, uit wo are glad~ to kn~owV sho) is as II , hap l mie1'(d to Mis'.0 nI(ssio' D)ay, diaughtefr of Mr'. An-' r'ow D ay, on Sund(ay thle 1.-Lih ist. F.' )ioPare. Tlhorowil' e a ml lootinlg Citi ans5 ionl, ait KOOWOS church ond atur idany the 6th~ of M\harichi, .1897 t 3 o'clock p. mi. A fll atteni. np jortanlco is under01 conisidera tion Oi. S. S-r'i.wA wir, Soc. Soatp has h(eani ini i:e for :,00( ipairo andl is ItwicO) mntnfioned~ ii 10 Iibio. A few years'.' ago~ a soai oiloer's shop01 wa dovered \' '( il ompol)Oi, hiav'ig been 1 buiied0 bte entt~h tho terrible ri'nii of ashie hat fecll upon fliat cit~y 70) A. D ho soa foundo ini fthi shiop ha<u ot ilost all its ('ll(icacy , l thbough Ilhad boon buried 1 ,N>0 years~ Olgai Netlaer'soleo 0 rite44. Olga Netheirsolo, the act re0 2s, ha iir iedl her at tenitin to writliig, an, 'ill give advice of a practical ntitur o "The G'irl1 Who Aspires to IElocu ion."~ heri con1tribuion ll ap i:pen S an~ eari'y issue of T1he .Ladies' illora A,1Y11.1,