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The People's Journal. LOCAL ITEMS. -Corn planting time is near at hand. -M. W. Newton lost a valuable horse last woo. -has. L. Curoton, has boon ap p6inted Stato Constablo. -Squir) T. R. Price is confined to his room with the grip. -A corn crop can bo relied on to koop starvation away. -J. L.' 0. Thompson went to Groenville on businous Friday. -J. M. Skelton, of Kings, lost a valuable mulo on the 14th inst. -E. F. Allgood, of Slabtown, was inl town on business Friday. -The County Board of Exami nors met last Saturday the 13th inst. - -Judgo T. Lathom, of Eas loy, was In town on business last week. -We notico soveral peach treos have put on a now dress of blos sofis5. -Our inorchbants aro constantly getting in their spring stock of goods. -Rov. J. T. Lewis sold his prop erty soutn of town to "Boo." Lewis Monday. -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, noar Easley on the 12th inst., a son. -Androw Curoton, of Groon ville, spont Sunday and1. Monday in Pickens. -0. -E. 1obinsonif has torn away his (wolling house, preparatory to build a now ono. -Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Freeman, of lice's, visited relativos and frionds in Pickons Sunday. -Got a Constitution from our agent and road all about the Corbott-Fitzsinimmns fight. -liev. Georgo Nalley will preach at Re-Union church on the first Sunday in May at 9:80 p. m. -Mrs. Bonajah Williams, who lives near Easley was reportod Monday as boing dangerously ill. --There was a very enjoyable sociable given at Mr. and Mrs. H. B Hendricks Friday night. f-Sh eri f' McDaniel has had com plted the fonce around the jail which is a neat and siubstantial one. -Ai rs. Mary Anne Smith, who lives aboult threo miles east of Pickens, is seriously ill with peno inoiuia. -Bad weathor still prevails in this section. It will make the farmers considerably behind with their crops. --ThPe Pickonis High school, under~ the management of Misses Carrie and Emmiie Sams, is in a flou rish ing cond ition. - -TIhe estate of J. F. Lathem dtecealsed, was wound1( up Thurs day the I It h ins.t., b y the excutors, .J. S.and1( J. K'. Lathem. --Contractors A. A. Field and W. RI. Oats has completed a very durable bridlgG across Coon Creek b)Et.ween~ Liberty and1( Easley. .-M iss 1-ossio) Ligon), who has hoon1 spending severalI weeks wit~h the liI issos M clan Il, roturnmed to her home at indI~or last week. -Earl 1-end ricks, colored, was before Magistrate Jonki us Mon day for dviolationi of the dispensary lawv. He was bound over to court. -Rvs. McElroy and' IHayes are condluctmng a holiness meeting at Pleasant Hill. They expoet to cointinuo the meeting ab~out two weeks. -B. T. McDaniel, who is storokoor and1( guger for a govern men t d1isti I ry in A bb)levi lie cou n ty, is syni'ding a few days at home this week. -Iv C. L. Crmaig filled his regu I ar ap p)ointmen) t at (GriiniiJI Bptist, church SundIay aned del ivoroed an Iinst ructivo sermon to anl a ttentivye congr~egg loln. --Samul Stephlens was hofore MalgistratI.e JonkI(ills Snaturiday for violation of the disp'nsaury law, high4 theov vidlenc was not, sulihcient, flor conivictioni and he was ro -Rv. WV. M. Hardoen filled his regnIrm a ppointmLien t at the Motho (list church Sundl~ay and prclhod an interesting and inmstructivo ser mon01 to a large andm~ attentive coni g regaion ~. - Wteht. M iilor~ was tried before Magl'istraIto Ciirot~on on the .12th instant, f or posi t I arceony. Ho was found1( guiil ty and( Si setenced to twenty-fv ive (hays iln the County chaZin gang. --W woroO iniforinud Monday *thatI a deod of the P'ickons and Eausley rail road has been given to Northern capitalistsa. We (len't think there is aniy doubt about No tting the road completeod now. * *-Anderson People's Advocate says: lHon. A. C. Latimer spoint a portion of last week at home wvith his family and~ seeing his friends. 113 loft last' Frliday for Washing ton to ho0 pr1esent at the openmng of the extra session of Congress. Hie has booni conistantly gat his post, not having missa a day. -Plant a full crop of upland corn th is yoar. -Let the oar be moro diligent than the tongue. -B. A. Green, df Maynard, wias in town on business Monday. -W. R. Price, of Sunny Dale, was in town on business Monday. -Tho first dictionary was made by Chineso scholars B. C., 1109. -J. H. Payne, of Fort Hill, was in town on business the 11th inst. -E. B. Lathem, of Easloy township, was on cur streeto last week. -The County Board of Commis sionors will meet the first Morday in April. -A good railway ongine will travel 1,000,000 miles bofore it wears out. -Not to enjoy life but to om ploy life ought to be our aim and aspiration. -If your paper fails to reach you on time, please report it im inediateiy to the editor. tf. -W. A. Jennings, of Gronvillo, has an advertisement in this issue and when thoro givo him a call. --See J. 0. Brock before you buy a clock,. or watch and wheni you want your watch repaired call on him. -N, R. Kennemore, of Kings, was in town on business Monday and reports the farming intorost on a stand still. -If you want a first class meal and room in Contral, call at the Railroad Hot61 and J. M. M Corklb will certainly please you. -Several interesting commun.i cations was avoidably crowded out this week for want of space. But they will appear iii our next issue, -We call your attention this week, to the advertisement of Mc Alister & Boattie, of Greenvillo: and when thero give thomi a call -Mauldin & Co., have still a few horses and mules at Easley and they will sell them cheap for eash or good papers. They expect another car load in a few days. -The County Board of Equal ization met Monday in the Audi tOrs office and assessed the propor ty of thr county. They will meet again the 22d inst., to finish up their work. --The re-enlistment of the Pick ens Rifles took place the 13th inst., aid the company, under the efli cient management of Capt. T. J. Mauldin, was re-enlisted for the next two years. -W. A. Mauldin, of Easley, was in town Friday on business. H~e says ho still has some fino mulos and horses on hand and will lie glad for you to conme and soo thonm n hen in Easley. -There was a pic inic given by the Re-Union scholars last week, which was much enjoyed by all present. The violinist made some e.xcellent music and the best of order prevailed throughout. -J1. M. Hall, who carrios the United States Mail between he're, and Easley, always comes in on time. Ho says the "MU D" does8n't have any elect on him, only to break his vehicle occasionally. -Dr. Leon ard, dental surgeon in Greenville, is well equipped for tho business and invites his friendls and patrons in Pickons county to call and see himi in h is excellent quar'ters ovor Bruce & D~ostor's drug store. -E. M. Kennemore, of Easley, is going to try a new cotton send this season. It is claimed to make four bales to the acre, averaging fortr hundred and fifty poeunds. Cash p~rizes to the amount of $1'75. is offered to the farmer sonding the largest stalk with the gre.\tost numb~er of bolls on it. May Elias lie a winner. -A burglar tried to break in to the home of Mrs. Amanda Konno more on Friday night the 15 th inst., but Mrs. Kei nemore was awakened by the noise and cal led to several of the naar neigh hors for help hut they did not h,-ar her-. The th eif b~ciamin frigh tened and ran off'. Whoever lie was didln't bother aniythiing. -Mrs. Tabithla Loggi ns, who lived at Briggs, dliedl on the 13th instant. She was taken i'l Sauter (lay about 2 o'clock andl died ab out 8 o'clodk that ntight. Shoe was a devoted and consistent membher of the Antioch Methodist ohurch, from which she wvas buried the day followving her death. She loaoe three sons and many relatives aiid friends to mourn her death. -Some sneaking rascal, too cowvardly to do his moca nnoss opon - ly has been making too froo with the bridles and harness of peopl1e in Pickeine. Last Sunday night this unprincipled scoundrel in duilgod in depredations greatly to the d iscoinditure of a gentleman who had hitched his horse in the rear of the Court Hlouse. On starting home, lie found his horse gone, the remnants of a cut bridle rein hanging to the post and to this (lay the saddle has not botn found. A man w~ho will do the likoc of this will be exposed( sooner or later, one can net take untl iimi ted liberty with the proprietios of coin (l~mi. -Mr. F. H. Cartor, of Calhoun, wishes to call the attention of the trading peoplo of this section, that ho is now roady withi a bran now stocl of goods andl(] occupies the largo Doylo building. Mr. Carter will be delighted to show you through his store and if you are in need of anything to make your home comfortabloand happy you will 1ind just what you want at extremoly low figures. Seo his advortisement in another column. From 1abery. Wo still have wet weather and mud. Tho bad roads have becomo a household word, "its all over toun." mud. Last wook was a lively wook with our topors and to wind things up1) graceofully with all the grace left off, they hold a special pow wow Saturday and such scones has never been witnessod in this town since the bar rooms wore closed, if then. Without the offondors being taken in hand and called to -,count for thoir conduct. Our "Town Dads" are aged and they will soon bo called to turn the cudgel over to their successors. From what can be gathered con cornng oxisting conditions among our "Town )ads" it scoms that the letter x, wilt bost oxpress it. They fell terribly but in opposito di roctions. Consequently the town just runs riot. When Pandemon. ium reigns and ladies and children must stay clear of the streets of a town or hear the jargon of the sots, it is timo for fair minded people to look into matters CITIVEN. Liberty Itesms. J. Sam Wilson -was in town Fri. day and Saturday looking aftei his guano. Ho bought one hun dred and fifty tons this seasen. Pratty good foi one man. Hon. J. P. Carey, of Pickens, paid Liberty a frofessional visit Saturday. Old blind tiger and tiger thai is not blind keeps constantly moving around, searching for some one to buy, and it seems he has good luck, judging from the ap. pearaneo of things on our streets Saturday. Whero is tho town council and whore are the Stato coi tables ? If over they were ioded it is now. Mr, Jay Boggs had a wrestle with a freight tiain one day last wook. The train being the best man was succesful in giving Jay tho old fashioned high scotch. Taking his moarsuro full longth in the mud. No serious injurios was received. Moss J. J. Rodgers and Earlo Robinson loft Saturday morning for Polzer, on a visit to relatives and friends. Mrs Ella Workman, of Easley, paid her brother, Rev. W. iH. Workman, a visit Saturday. J. D. Thompson and WV. H. WVilkorson gave Liberty a warm recoption last Saturday. Mr. C. N English, agent South ern Railway company here, left last week week for North Carolhna, where he will visit relatives and friends. ZERO. Jasper IInvthornme Casup. The Jasper Hlawthor.o Camp, of 17. C. V., No. 285, met at this place oni last Saturday for the pur P''se of electing oflicors for the next ensuing~ year and the trans action of such business as might como hoefore it. The meeting wvas of moroe than usual interest, as under the amended Ponsion law, the camp elected the township P'ension Board andl delegates to the re-union of the U. C. V., from aill the late confederato states, in Juno next, at Nashville, Tonn., and to the state re-union at Green ville, in May next. Tlher~e was a good turn out of the 01(1 grizloy vets., and more than usual interest mn the meeting was manifested by most of the mem bers present. The following offi cers woroe elected : Conmnander, D. F. Bradley; First Lieut. Commander, B. 0. Johnson ; Second Liont. Coim., L. Mauldi n; Third Liout. Com., Fi. M. D~ay; Adj 't and Treas., J. IH. Martin; Chmap-lain, J. M. King; Sur~goon, T. J. Bowen ; Quarter Master, J. N. McElroath ; Surgeant Mlajor, A. J. Bradlley ; Vidotto, S. .J. fumnbl ini; Color' Surgoant, G. W.r Kelley: Color Guard, R. K. Ilill and WV. A. Duncan. Mom hers. of Township) Boardl, D), F. Bradleoy, .J. If. Bowon and B. C. J1ohinson. Dlologatos to re-un ion at Nashville Tenn., D. F. Bradley, B. C. Johnson and J. N. McEI reath. Dlolgatos to State re-un ion at Greenville, .J. R. Gossott, T. .J. Howen and B. C. Johnson. Thell camp fixed the next time of meeting on the 3d Saturday in A pril next, at 3 o'clock p. mn., at which meeting a full turn out of the camp1l is desired. All con fed erate soldliers who are withio reach of this~ camp andl are not already nmembers of it or. sonme thter camp, are cordlially invited to unite with us. 0. V. Easley, S. C., March 15th 1897. Olt'NTS' WA NT'ED1-I or War In C:uba. by Sen~or (ques~uta. Ciuban rin-31 entatI ivle at Wa'~shi ngto,i 1no.J t i~l 'I by3 U bman palIrlots- i 1 i tremenItionsI (14 na1,1m1. A hIOnanza'.: for agents. Ol $1I.50. liig book, b'g commissions.. IN-. erybod~ %ily unt4 tI.e only' eorsed., reli able book. OnitIlts free. Cre:c gien FereIght pabl1(. Drop) all trash, aiu nal mko a300 a1mo th wIlb, War 3 in Cuba Adl <11rhss tol'Iny, TIlM" NAT[ON AL BOOK (N ( ID R, 352-356 Dearborn street, McF ALL'S m)"BUDCET'ku PHUN and PITAX FOR THE PHOLKS. Mr. Editor: The time has arrived when some thing nas to be done. Our houses are so full of mce SPRING GOODS dint a person can hardly draw a long breath for want of space. This won't do. These Goode must be moved out. Tell the "GOOD P1IOLKS" to come and look. We do the reat. SEE HERE! The LARGEST SPRING STOCK we ever had. Everything bright and now, and cheap. Everything in Dry Goods, Everythnig in Hats, Everything in Shoes, Everything in Clothing. Crockery and Tin, Table and Pocket Cutlery Farming Implements, Wagon Material, Paints, Oils, Varnish. Nicest lot of FURNITUR E in the Up-country. See our new Oak Suits, New Rockers, Bed Springs, Mattresses, Tables, Safes, Trunks, Sotchels. Stoves, Wash 1ots, Everything. W. T. M'Fai. IF YOU NEED' |||| CARPETS AND MATTINGS HERE'S YOUR PLACE, Dry Coods, ' arpets, Mat tings, Oil cloths, cornice Poles and Window Shades. After stock taking they commenced p~atching up the broken places, level ing the uneven and now the whole stuck is in the best possible shape. THEY HAVE Newv assortments in Outings, Shirti mg, Cheviots (newvest p~atter ns), Per cals and Calicoes and all such goods as are needed for present and future use. SOME NEW DRESS GOODS. Laces and~ Embroideries are nlow on the road., A few (lays will give us position to showv an assortment of Laces of the rarest designs and quali ties. SPECIALS. Unbleached Drills at 5 cents. 14 yards of 10 cent Bleaching for $1.00. Apron Check Gingham 5 cents. Black and Grey Calicoes 5 cents. T~able Oil Cloth 19 cents. Mens9, Ladies andl Childrens Under wear, 25 per cent. under regular price. Boys 35 cent. Heavy Winter Hose 23 cents. Windowv Shades, Spring Rollers, 19 cents. A real good Carpet at 35 and 374 cents. Items innumerable at far uinder regular p~rices.* M'ALISTER & BEATTIE P. S.-Buttorick Patteirns. READ THIS! READ THIS!! -iF "." YOU wvant a good IHarness or Saddle Horse or Cood Mules, all TENNESSEE RA ISED), come to see us. We keel) oin hand, W~AGONS, BUJGGIES alnd HIAR NESS. Cheap for CASI[, or goodl papers. RI. (. Gaineos & (Aassaway uros,. Central, S. C. fnielm in3 SHERE'S A House Fu -AN more on I ,lCome and Tak Befot e the stocA I I - Sugars, Syrups, ote., U ibrollas, Undorwoar, TIablo Damasks, etc., I0oso and MIandkorchiefs, Fdaglo Pon cils, En rib en ware, IRibbons, and Rubber Goods, Ladios and Gonts Iroso, Alpacca, Allspices, Notions, Nutimegs, ilrugs and Dry Goods. il Kinds of MIERCIIANDIsE. N othing SIIODDY in ST C. D on 't wait! Como at once ! G rocories, a inglhms. RUN! for our BARGAINS! Indigo Bluo Calicoes. Fino Combs and Courso Combs. Fino line of Neckwear. Induco others to como NOW for BARGAINS. All of our Goodt -AN Bought Jusi We are Wvilling to give E CABH I For The Next Come and see us AT ONCE YOUR~ SUTIHJER LANI He appreciate the trade(g and are now loaded to t EiV47'er37 Dir Nothing Shoddy. El We meet all Hon J.UcO. Ihnve you mnade your y< Sheriff Sale. $STATEF 01" SOUJ'ii CARIOLIN A, ' Ini the Coui. of Commnon Ple'a9. Johnt MI. Glenni, as Ar'lmhiilsltor, of t he Estaite of WV. D). G;lenni, deceaised. Johni .J. .Jamiisoni, M . J1. J~inisoni, Laura Da)rk. Ma rgaret Kenosler am41l ters. D efendantls. By yvtue of a de.creta:l ordler :aid ji.g. men'it mai~de by t he Ilon. JoQ(eph II. Earle, Presk~ling .1 eige, oni Ie li itih of A priil, 189)0 and aillrmied by the 8upre u rt. in Ithe abo~ve sItateid eaise, I will sell to the highest blhbler at. puih) c auion11 it, Piek ens court. hionse on th e firstN Monday iln Apil, 1897, duiring thle legal honrs of side, for one-hual f ensh and( I le remiml ie: in six monthus, sieenir..l by thle bo. ii of the purchaser and1( aL miort gafe of th pwlrei 8es, sold and( beiarinig interest fromu the da~iy of wdte, w'ith hav to th pojllIcihaserI to anitlclpate paymeniL'ut. ''All timhaCt cetin ie~ce. pirelo iC(1'1ract, of land, (descibied by Ithe deendats, M. J. amd Johna M, Jamuison,) whlereoni wye nowv live, conitainig two hiunidred 1nnd( ulgghty-sIx (28(;) acres morei or iless, In the Coninly amd St ate aiforesal. b)ounded'( b)v 11amla1 of Job1 F. Smith, J1. F. liemircka ai Williami Hunuter, being the same 1la(1ndtoght, by~ M. J1. JIamison, theni lien dricks from hier motlber, Mar'garet& Keas her, dheed recorded in boiok E, page :30." Puirchiaser to pay3 for deed(, bowl, mtort gage and1( recorinihe 1.wsame. marl1.07td 3. P. ., S. C AT YE' 11 of Goods, he road! e Your Pick !O* is JH ROKL,V. - I - I 'A,111 01) 011 1 17Ou 0 1s) S I S(I(( - - O 1),, 1 0111 'A N4XN IT1I I IV 34) M1 "I' ait s o() .111o sp i o put . M.1 .,) fit) .3111(1d -)III 3 ti4i.ioj -I,10~I' MON"3d 0111 M'f 31T1 8 .1110 it l(I)I X.t0AO to 3H101la 801pr Buy firstcla i ae first 'Accvit ig "RIGHT"!I 3 BRUCE Not ee t Iickern, ti C tos ;iven us' l t h~3iiil ie pa st 1y, 1333 r~111 .EEt(, IIIVE3,g'elin mrlyc ofFa ettlement. Aiflifl t r ofs .I' ha ig , (ls against, the es3 t a of alail C1Xn.-7, ahol srt, b wil to zsu he lne sig et,rbt . Ityor 189 . I hose~ unetlt theIIIM e tate wil D1Notic , f FinlN Setlemet. J1dge forlav to tanke a foiL'tulI 1etl3( ofthaetnti o H Si''. Mo iini eeae , r Is dl a s , sw adni(nistrat0or. Misses McKAY, ~a S Ire , C EEN VLE, S. C. WanteA ityes in For Ladis, Mise ai nt Chi lren . NoveWlnt , at . (lowe or p ricf a in So reet, Greevilo e, S. O. NcJe''sf DR. IROBERT KTRKSEY Physician and SurgeO1%, Offico"Int his residenlco at tho irkoy h1o0in1 plice, on ''n olvo Mil Iiver. March 8, 1894. DR. T. D. LEONARD, DEN'XIST. All work gtaranteed. would lie pliCased to sorvo you. Oroeuvillo S. 0. 00h-o over liurnec & Dostor's*Drug Store. To The Publio. IV 1-i wouild respectfully Informn the paibr lie 1i1:1 l)r. I-. T. veldon, who is Well ainu f:avorably known to the citizels Of Pielniis cfiouity, 1is now tassociated wit h 1- i t he Iprac ice of DentIstry. o llee: 1t1Ice front. roosnis (1p stairsH) City N limiiuu 1hi k Block I)Ds. Nomwoo) & NoRwooD. GreenvIlle, S C. It. A. MiIUMAN, W. F. fLASSINGAMI, Grenivilli S. ('. Pickens, S. C. Morgutii &- Blassinigaie, ATTOR N EYS AT LAW Pickens, C. 1., S. 0. l'ri t.iee in ail the coirts. COME AND SEE US! We wfil SAVE you MONEY on We will also save you MONEY onl buying GOODS. Doni't fail to 'ee uts before vOt BOGS & SKELTON, F(?T HILL, S. C. $500. Of Ribbon to go this and next week at New York cost. In Fact, anytihing in our Line, including HATS,CAPS, LACES, VEILING, CORSETS, ST. LINENS, &C. MISSES ROGERS, (4HEllNVIL LE, S. 0. feb 25m3. 43. e. QT O> TX 4E DRY GOODS! It wi'l paiy you to visit this store whenvi in( Greenlvile. 1G 'tc . say it is the (ClIEAPEST~ ILAC'I in town. Youris tenly, A. J. JON ES, 205 Main Street. "Ceeln Block. A gent Sho:uliard Patterns. M[Y STl3I OF Garden Seeds Is Complete and FRESH. I keep the best Flouri, Corn Menl, Potattoes. both Ir'ishi and Sweet, Oinions anid Onion Sets. fin fact everything t hat enn:3 be lfound ini a well I lig' 'dr 1 1Ihest nu-ke i'ies paid f'or all! kin( o1 couniti y pro (Call on un' whetn in Eaisley, J. H. MA RTIN, EAXSLIJ4Y, s. C. ('itti on Noticoe. STATIC ill SolfI'll CAItoLINA, 'nty o V f P ien' s. f IB, .3 II Ns:win.:ny, lCHsquire, lProbalte .ine' to granit, hun11 IAett.rs oif Adtiit. Nirgar et %l. Kay and ( Jiosrhentite Cr'aig, dJe'ain se 1. - .t Thse are ThereforeM igou i'. :te admon aiti s o ti i i'l I i' ii th ' i liga e 4 't of Iay a nd S. C., ont :hi day~ it f jipril, IN! n~ exf;, after publlien('t iont herefi i t, iii II o'clock ini the for'enoui, to ih i enni 25lSt', if anyt~ Given under' miy Iliinnd. Ihis I 1th dayi of Alarch ItN1!1, in, thei I1l yearts of our In. te Wsluid C . lN-: m: ,. P , mnr Iwu.