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The People's Journal LOCAL ITEIRS. -Mrs. J. H. G. McDaniel is crit ically ill. -May has five Sundays and tw now mnooVs. -A. W. Folger, of Easley, wa on our streets Monday. -Don't forget the May Part noxt Friday night, tho 21st inst. -J. C. Jenninngs is now miai contractor between here and Ean loy. ,-Sheriff McDamiel has th finest cotton we have soon thi year. -Cadot Ossie Mauldin, of Cle son College, visited his parnit this wook. -Miss Aurie Holliingsworth viE ited relatives aid friends in Greer villo this week. -Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lumpkir of Soneca City, visited Mrs. J. C Brock, this woek. -Mlr. Martin Wolborn, wi lives-a4bout six milos above Pick ens, is critically ill. -Mrs. Guaffney, of Richmonid Va., visited Aliss Corrie Bruce a this placo this wook. -Perry F. Thorn!ey spent sov oral days with relativos and friend in Anderson last week. -It was reported to us til Vook that Mir. Thomas Power, o Rings, is some, better. -Tito street hands put in twi (lays work last week on the street and improved them groatly. -.Mrs. J. M. Duckworth ha boon critically ill for several days but is much improved now. -For sale, four good milch cowl and young calves. Apply to B 1H. Williams, Cedar Rock. 3t. -Mrs. . F. Banister, of Catee chee, is visiting her parents, Mr ntyd Mrs. R. A. Bowon this week -The prayer meeting at ti Methodist church has heoe change< from Wednesday night to Tuesda: ight. - J.James T. Porter and son Mark, ware in town last week on i vist to Dr. Porter, a brother of Mi Portor. -J. 0. Brock, the officien :iowelor at this place, is on a visi to relativos and friends in Senec this week. --Tho May party, to he givei by Mrs. J. ). Curoton iii the cour houso Friday night, promises t bo a grand success. -Trhero~ilIlibe preaching at th Presbyterian church on next Bat urday might and Sunday, by th paistor', Rey. J. R. Riley. -The County Board of Pension wvill mieet on tho 28th insRtanlt, an thet Townvishtip Boar~d of' Pension wvill meet on the 27h mstant. -Mr. C, C. Porter, ot Westmin stor, was in town last week, visit ing his son, Dr. Porter. His man; old friends were delighted to so hinm. -The Poizer Herald, is the tith of a niow paRI)Pr pub llishe~d at Po zer., S. C. It is edhited by Mr, I B. Lanngston. We wish it mnue: '-Capt. and Mrs. .Joht n L. Thorn loy, who havt e been visiting thoi da~ughiter, M rs. Waltor White, a Anderson for the past week re turned home Saturday. -Mr. .J. M. Hall, the herotofor mail ca rrier, prechod an interest ing andI inst ructivo) sormnoni to large congroegatIion at Bethlohoni school house last Sabbath. -Rv. A. J. S. Thomas met hi regular app1ointment in the Rap tist chiurch here Sunday an preached a ver'y able sermon to largo congregat ion. The Lord' Sitpo 1)) as~'i adiniistered. -..Ini thIo advertisement o Mossrs, L. P. and)( it. 'P. Smith, o Anderson, the excuirsionlists, w pubh lied f ho daiy, Tlhuri sday th 25th, it shiould( have been Tuesda: the 25th. Let every body go. --M iss Melaunee Thornloy, on of ie~kon' ) m s aconPphlishe< young ladiosl, who( lhas h)oon oni fi Oxtendeld visi of s4everal month to reolaivosy and1( fiendsl li Anidor soni, retutrrnd hom Satu 11hrday. --Married, on the 16th inst., oi Towin Creek bridge by Rey. J. 1ii Stewart, Mr. Georgo MelD. Coope to iUlys Emma~lf1 Portor. All o P1cke'ns coun ty. Master Harr; Harris was~ present at the core .-Mesir. Wal ter 0. Hester ato1 Rufits Ashmliore wenlt oin an extend 0(1 fishing tip~ to Keoowee river las woo0(k. 'ihoy spent some1 timoi a the hiospitablo1 htomto of Mr. R. N Stewvart, whioto hto made overytin -Mar'ried ill Eastato) T1owr ship, on the 13th inst., at the r'es donco of the br)id(I's parents, bi Roev. Cl ing Bioren, of North Car< lina, Mr. Connio Chappel to Mr Elizabeth Patterson, all of Pieli ons county. -Messrs. Sutherland & Grifli htav) ~urchased the Soda Foul ando fi..,uros from Mr. L, C. Thtorm ley andl thtey will servo all kin< of ice cold dr1intks in first clai style. Thtey wvill havo ico on han all t~he time to sol. -Mr. J. 0. Brock wont to Eme ley on business Friday. -Try one of the now patent cot ton harrows at Sutherland & Grif fins. -The JOURNAL gives all th D latest news and will continue t do so. S -Dr. G. W. Earlo reports great deal of sickness in the coun y try at present. -BA anre and go to Charlestoi 1 the 25th of this month. The tri . is well worth your money. -Mr. M. R. Boggs, a prosporou e farmer of near Central, was ii s Pickons on business Monlay. -A good new buggy for sale fo cash or acceptablo papor. Ap s ply at the JOURNAL ofilcO. t f. -Mrs. J. J. Lewis, who has heoi on an extended visit to relati' . in Charleston, returned hon Wodnesday. -T. D. Harris comes to th( front this week with a chango i, his advertisement. Read what h( says in another columin. -"Bee" Lewis, that popl ar salesman of the Clark Hardware Co., was in town Monday and says he crtinly can sell hardware. -Dr. Earle has the finost gar (len we have heard of. Ho has bean, tomato and squash bloom in abundance and won't be long before he will have beans to eat. -The bridge across Eastat 'i river that was let out some tiim ago should bo built. It is a dan > gerous place to ford and slicould b ; looked after by the County Super visor. -Married on the 8th inst., at the residence of Notary Public, W. K. Merck, Miss Maggio .. Smith, daughter of Mrs. 0. (. Snith, to Mr. F. C. Stewart, M r. Merck officiating in his elogant and felicitous style. -Ward Hendricks, colored, was struck in the head with a weighit by Dave Hendricks, colored, 'n Wednesday the 12th inst., and was I considerably bruised up. lo is r not expected to livo. The qluarrel took place at G. H. Heundricks store near Easley. L -Capt. T. J. Mauldin, of Pick ens, was in the city this week. His address on Iemorial day at t Anderson was a chasto and (lo quent production, and nalks him as a young man of unusual abili ty. Pickens may well b proud 0t him.-Groonvillo Mounthineer. t -A Sabbath school was organ ized at Tabor church the second Sunday in this month and the fol. lowing officers wore clected: W 3 W. Hammond, chairman and sec. - rotary ; S. R. Day, Superintendent a with Jessio Ellis, as assistant; W M. Murphree, choirester and W s A. Hunter, assistant. The)' hop< 1 to have a good school there. s --For the interest andl benefit ol Pickens county, a $10 bill i: ,waiting for the person who will .get the best write-upJ of Picken; Scounty, embodying the adlvanta Sges, resources, &c. Pickens cour house to be includedl in the wri te up). Not less than three nor more Sthan ten columns of thle JouxNA -t~o 1)0 ontertained. 1 -..Greenjvillo News 16th inst: There in an historic old rocki ng clhair on oxlhiition in thle dIisplayl rwindow of Westfield & Hlollamus1 furniture ostablishment. T1his -aged piece of furn iture is t he propJ arty of Col. J. E. Haigood, of Pick ens, and has just been'i upholsteredl 3 by the Greenville fir~m, it is miade - of mahogany takon from the cabin i of the 01ld battleship "Constit u 1 tion," which was used by the Un i ted States in the war of 1812. , The chair was presontwd to t hr .late lHon. John C. Calhoun, of South Carolina, by John Randol ph, of Virginia, while the latter wazs Federal secretary of state. -The JOURNAL1 is indeb1td to ( SProf. J. C. Langston for the First pAnnual Report of the G raded SSchool of Easley. The following are the officers anid teachors: Board of Trustees; J1. B. King, chairman, C. 'T. Martin, secretary, A. W. Folgor ; Teoachors, .John C. Langston, Uin ci pal Seven t h eighthi and1 nin th grades ; Mliss E~lla Workman, first assistant, Sfourth, fifth and1( sixth gradlos: Mrs. John C. Langston, first ,se 01nd and third gradles. The en 1rellment increased from 5:1 to I170 and tho attendance was exer lb-lt , throughout the year. TIhe courm f of studly compares favorably with' , that of any high school and pr' .pares pupils for tho advane-d classes in collegos. Iasloy is Io be congratulated oni bor Graded -school and the officers and teach ers deserve great credlit for tho in terest and devotion they hiavr manifested for the cause of eduica. tion in that town. Mr. ,J. TV. Lath em has effered a gold modal foi the best essay, written by a mom. .ber of the graduating class. The .commencement oxercises will em ,brace two days, ondinig the ovenling ~. of June the 18th and( will be os ~. pecially interesting. Lost at Cross Roads church on Snunday n the 16th instant, one leadl coloro< t veil. The finder will pleaso5 leav< - same at the JoURiNAL ollice. s -- - d Subscribe for Tl'n JouilM anl1 er a vae Ocnsital News. The rosidoneo of Mr. J. P. Me NOloy. one mile nlo 1 rth of CeIltral was destroyed by lire on Sunda% mor1n ing the 2d inst., while Nir McNokley anid fninily wvre away e from 1om10e1 and everything wl I (lostroyod. They desire to oxpres: their sincero thanks and invoki the blessings of aI kind Providenec 11pon the kin(d friindIs who so geni E'olsly aided them sinco thi loss. X. Fron - C11nsesa. Agnill the gini monster donti hIs inivaded o rill (iu1iet viciniity an< cIlims for its subjec't, the generotu wild tfieieit. post iunis tor at, Cleumi ent, Air. Hobert, P. Preioa, o(I tihte 10th ini!t. 110 wa's takeni sick w-i(h vatarirhial Ifver, but after a fw days it t(rminated inl at cast (df typhoid feve~r, 110 lived o1Ny eight days frtiiw timio ho took sick. 11l had.(l been a great silf frrwith asthmu from Childhood and his dea.th1 was iot. lnXpected Consi doring te comiplicntion of diseases, preying 111) ls system. Il) wits abit 28 vours old an(] .ied the 10ti instant and was hnrlied the day1 following his deaith at it. 'a ci' Church. Ilo loa1ves ln ged( falthor, foutr brothers and twoJ sisters ainl i wife and four chiId renl to) mourn-l his death. R1(w. Thos. Looper imt with the illIsf'rtuI' .1m o)f losin ig 1 11110 11111l' Mn Alav the 9th. IN- was on the r,41nd Ito Peter's Creek~ church and it tell dead inl the road. Mirs. John lhivis, (,f Clemlent, is critically ill with i melilumoll ill. M -ait vlI fill Min , 9tIl ait, t1 resi dc'lle ofd t e il IIel a I ll Ister, Hov.Tho: Lope, Mr. Lawrenice (I ialigei', of re'nviiillo coilitty, to NIi% .litiiie Nb aI'V, (of Aiderson ot' y, Aso (nm lity lit, the lnn Mal!SNty 1ll0't iing for 1ISM is r)es(ln Thre lrabout the uisual Sliilnu)el' (f v sitorm , blrt,. lloI'n i n01-808 CentVr g~tisd s isi t an. Acl'l tlild MIaylo Ielltin f irl897 is overc 1. T abu thdes ofual the.e beauti)liifuclil wVOil duck of a bonnert, the duldo with his, eyo ghisse~s and elgar11ettos wuro in oreplaesthan one. All patsed to) lta'-tly and every Ily (,xpwet' t(1 le, prOe'nt noXt year il a lit ior styi ou1litfit than CVe OI*O foroPT. I .. 11. Wiallias, T. S. Turner a'd J. 1. Filivs areo eor daled deaconls on1 Saturillay befor0 t till in Juno0 at 3 o'clok i.n. Thl Eiders of al th ll gering churces aro.' i(n vited to ateid and assist iln t V'S he showrs of 'las o n 'tJl' prve lth applearance~~ of ael voe 0 t Iit on ve th gr. ,is grow o)I. En('gTo :tl i As fi~ thae seen~1( ntin fr'om1 ibtst'sc'ion 'inil so' imwill gie oua ewdos Sunday' as ig ay ' a- Pelor's Cr a and evething.11 1 passed offitilb pleasntly.A (larlm'ongrga'o Idatfr. C.l12. FSlter andi famI i y, of ii G0; reni ll, arf * onjs~, ~ a visitito' rela \V. T. Basn. hai ':a him elf to a nice i ww huggt nds what. willI beinlxi. Rev. F. 1 iShul r ittn ahm cogrgaio a Iilga t Iiii seon \t elr' t. E. Foster is visit1 ing hr seriousl ill anted-r An Fr d rean ad Wil I~ope, oroly nard,~ wor. shiped ;ra Peter' Creek(' ISutnd Ayt 31 ts Itei 'larenis 11l'r, ay, a Gower A Speights, -Decalers ini DOORS9 SASH, BLINDS, GlASS, SHINGLES, LATHS, CEMENT, LIME PLASTER, HAIR, PAINTS, LUMBER, &C. City Warehouse. 107 Laurons st. Would b glad to havo our Pick ons frionds visit our Coal, Wood uan1d Lumber Yard, on C. W. C. R. I., cornor Broad and Georgia 'StIoo.ts. Cower & Speights, Groonvillo, S. C. apir29-97yl. LAMBERT" The most intensoly inbrod MORGAN :-: STALLION in the Stato, will be at Liberty overy other Monday and Tuesday and at. Mr. 'P. L. Robertson's every other Wednesday as per tablo: LiBERTY. April 5th, 6th. 19th and 20th. May 3d, 4th, 17th, 18th aud 31st. June 1st, 11 th, 15th, 28th and 29th. ROE RTFON 'S. April 'Ith an(l 21st. May 5th and 1110b. June 2d, 16th and 30th. The balanice f timo will be at Central. TERMS, $15.00. For Podigrees and other infor mnation Address DRt L. G. CLAYTON, apr 1-97m4.I Ce'ntral, S. C, LOOK A T TIS. nerThe stor'e withi the ''Lion" in the dloor."ma No. 118 North Main Stroet, LARGEST M IN M TOWN. SeWDIlY (GOODS M1iLLINERY. SHlOES from 25 cents to $1.00 a Men and Chibliren Suits from 50 cents to $12.00. All kinuis of Ihnts and F'lowers for ladies an ibi114ren, Ii ke a Flower Glardenm, and Noah Ark, two of' a lhind. A t. the Jennings Bargain Store (IREENVI LLE, S. C. mar'4-97mi3. Execution Sale. C oniv of I'iekenii. f liv virlnio of Tlax~ iExcuti ionis loligell iln my' (l1lb-E I haive, byv miy spe'ial I i lui, Ilns (01 co i lEnce', S. ( ,oii S ili'sday in ,Jinne', the foln fin dcs of tool .Lll Sit.'i h t ..i. (17ai ipEen pa llorirE t ofIIS oly, El . I., Icontal h g4 on'inti.3 a ir~dC boAled lit y huuE'a of' Iis. E:iza e~ of(I :'-I1i bir S . C.~l( ' I '. l)o lson, Alrs. Anlal)I Ah.xander'I, i'- mu l ilE ai! others, sola .hepop i eot of A.iV Fuler toia 'iilSy ta excu A lso l l t li t ~iecer pace of i r's, o 1.0 (10 11 in acJ'reh m or o -a.: fom-ed la d s of1r ICldin th eAr.T l- m e sold as .he proer . of Wilo)n1Tsot Sutherland & Griffin's IS THE PLACE To Get Your Bargains. Dry Goods and Notions. ed. Corsets, Table Damasks, Lawn of all kinds, white and color Calicoes going cheap. Shirts of all kiiIds, from 25 cents to $1.50. Ladies Waists at all prices. A big line of Laces, Embroideries, Finishing Braids. Ladies Belts and Ladies Underwear. NIT CIW EAR. A BIG LINE of NECKWEAR. Ladies and Gentleman's Ties, Collars and Cravats. Come and sec them. HEATS, HE-ATlS. YES, a big lot of Ftraw Hats, Latest Styles, going cheap. In fact all kinds of Hats. Como and see them. It takes a nice Hat to make a man look vell dressed. UMBRIELLAS. Buggy Umbrellas, Hand Umbrellas, Parasols, etc. They are what you need a rainy or hot day. LAP ROBES. We have them, and all colors, from 75 cents to $1.25. Shoes! Shoes!! Shoes?!? Oxford Ties from '5 cents to $1.50. Big line of Children and Men's Shoos. Coni and see us we van fit you. Baskets! Baskets!! All kinds and sizes, going at cost. Como and get your dinner Basket. GROCERIES. Sugars, 20 pounds for $1.00. Good Coffee from 5 to 8 pounds for a dollar. Como and get some Kit Mackerel. All kinds cann ed goods fresh an'1 cheap. Tobaccoe. of all kinds. Come and get a ten pound caddy be fore the are all gone. Cirars and Cigarettes, Smoking tobacco. HARNESS. Wagon Harness, Single or double Harness, Col. lars, Bridles, Collar Pads, etc. HARDWARE. Plows of all kinds and sizes. New Pateni Sweeps, Cotton Hoes end Ditching Shovels, Plow Stocks and Cul tivators. CROCKERY. Just received a big lot of all kinds. Nic( Berry Dishes at 50 cents a piece. Come and get your pick befort they are all gone. Don't forget the place on the corner. YOURS TRULY, SUTHERLAND & GRIFFiN, Pickens, S. C, sawBDCEwar Misses McoKAY -OF and Main Street, GREENVILLE, s. 0. FOR TH E PHOLKS. Hats, _Bonnets and Ca, Mr. Editor : For Ladles, MIBsss and Children. Now is th~e time for th e to-They keep constantly on hand all the Good Phoiks Novelties t lowcat prices. to look after . Your patronago solited. WAR~M WEATIIER~ SUIP-' MISSEs McKAY, PLIES. Main Stree, Oreeniviue, 8. U. Str'.w Ihats, Lowv Cut Shoes ~. __ Slippers, Light Coats and Vests, Fans, Umbrellas, Para--5 J sois, Lawns and Muslinis, Negligee Shirts and Under- H- A TS.3 vests, 'We will be0 ready on and after the A LOOK8th of APRIL, through our Furniture ho., to snapply you i ih the prettiest wdml do you good. Always ~ ~ Iont something new. H t n ont Sec our New Style Sewving you ever saw, at prices that no one Machines, one of the best. will b)elieve, without seeing. Trundle Beds5 and Cradles o your presence is earnestly sol.. for the little folks, andI woven icited at our store. No. 106 Coffee wire Cots for the 011ld holks. street. The very thing for hot weath- ]MISSES R{OGER8, er. Comec and1 see us. W. iGREENVILLE, S. C. _____ ______ feb25m3. CLA RK & COOPER, READ THIS! RE~AD THIS!! -Dcaler's in-- want a good Harness or Saddle MARBLE AND GRANITE Horse or Cood Mutes, MONUMENTS, all TENNESSEE~ RAISED, come t< 'WTombstones90 . of everyWekl)ohad anBA DescriptIon.-, WAOSBGGE --ALSO-. ES MANTELS, STATUARY, VASES and Wrought Iron FENCING. 1.U aus&Osaa rs CLARK & COOPE~R. Central. S. C. DR. J. P. OARLISLE, Dentist, Green., ville, 8. 0. OMe ever Addison's Drug SWore. ,... DR. ROBERT KIRKSEY, Physician amnd 6urreon, Offlee at hip reeldence at . tbe Kirksey home place, on Tw elve Mile River. March 8, 1894. DR. T. D. LEONARD. DENTIST. All work guaranteed. would be pleased to serve you. Greenville 8. C. Office over Bruce & Doster's Drug Store. uichl~yl. C. FITZGERALD. PHoTOGRA. *-pher, Greenville, S. C. Omce over Addisoli's Drug Store. All work guaranteed to give satisfac MIon. a)r8-97yl. To The Public. W E would respectfully Inform the pub. lie that Dr. R. 1. Weldon, who is well and favorably known to the citizens of Plckens county, is now associated with us In the pract Iee of Denistry. Office: Entire front rooms (up stairs) City National Bank Block. DMS. NoRnwloon) & NORWOOD, Greenville, 8 C. I. A. MORGArr, W. F. nLASSINGAME, Greenvillo .8. C. Plckens, 8. C. Morgan & Blassingame, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Pickena, C. H., S. C. Practice In all the courts. apr-16-9tyl. Better Raise Mules Than Buy Them. JIM HASICELL, weighs about 1000 pouns and will serve mares at Pickens for M10 for it colt. TRUM'ET, is four years old, weighs about 600 pounds ai w ll serve mares at Gouldh 8 Creek farm for 8G for a colt C. L. Hollinesworth. Dec. 6.,18951. IY STULK OF Garden Seeds Is Complete and FRESH. I kceep the best Flouir, Corn Meal, Potatoes. both Irish and Sweet, Onions and Onion Sets. In fact everything that can be found in a well Regulated GROCERY. Highest market prices paid for all kinds of countly pro duce. Call on me when in Easley. i. H. MARTIN, EASLEY, S. C. fcb25n3. A WORD WITHYOU. M'ALISTER & BEATTIE Dry Coods, Notions, Car pets, Matting and Win dow Shades. Do you want a Spring Dress and the Newest of the Noew Trimmings. TfHEN HERE THEY ARE: A cargo of the choicest of Dress All the Novelties in Spring Trim. mirge. All the new and fashionable Lin ings, with all the other innumerable items in Dress finishings. There is no article used in Dress Construction overlooked in our selec tion. ALL THE WEAVES IN WHITE GOODS. Organdies, Mulls, Persians, Swiss es, Nainsooks, French Swisses, P. K., English Long Cloth and tho ether makes. Ladies New Collars and1 Cufls (this soas an's fancies.) Ruchinrg and Acecordeon Pleating for Neckwear and Trimming use, from 35 to 85 cents. ('[lhe latest novel t ies.) Plain anid Embroideriod Ohiffons in edgings and allovers. Damask andi Towels, new patterns, just over, see them. No nook, no corner in the house without sonme useful article. PrIces are guaranteed to be the lowest in every instanco. Ferris Waist, children, misses and ladies, 25 cents to $1. 100 Rolls Matting, all grades. Brussella Carpet 50 cents, made andl laid. P. S.-Buttorick Patterns. Telephono Call 93. A GEN TS WANTED-For War in Cuba, by Senor Qumda, Cuhan representative at Weain fgton. Enidor'sed by Cnban patrIots. In tremeudous deed imand. A bonanza for agents. Only $1.50. Big book, big comnmissionis. .Ev ery body wanlts tihe only end(orse0d, roll. able book. Onitflts free. CredIt given. Freight paid. Drop all trash, amnd mako $300 a month WIth.. War In Cnba. Ad. dress today, TftE NATiONAL BOOK