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The .People's Journal. T. C. ROBINSON, Editor. W. O. IIEST1'N:t, Publishier. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year Entered at ti Post Ofico at Pickens as second-olaas matter. TII URiDA Y , JUiN;E 3, 1897. EDITORS AT NEWIBERRY. The JoURNAT, editor spent one day last week attendoig the nieot ing of the press association. New berry ontoitained tho gang in handsome style and the occasion will meer hO remon: bored as one of the most delighful, that editors enjoy in a life timo. The hospitality, culture and re finemont of its citizens have often been spoken of, but the half has never been told and the JoURnAr editor will not attempt to (10 jus tice in that respect. If you havo never visited Newberry, you would not be prepared to accept an ac count of the treatment given the editors oi, this visit. On their arrival the chief of police put them uinder arrest and they are required to appear hefore the mayor, butlt he deals gently with theml and the services of a policeman are for the futuro no longer necessary to bring the edi tors before his Honor, Mayor Ev ans. Senator Mower knows how to win the mlnlyir g love and ad miration of the couintry editor, and the city follow too, for harba cue breakfast -aid barbacue (linnor and their a ecompaniimnents are sufficien t argtiimenits for 1l1th pur pose. But the banquet and after din ner speeches woro fine and enjoy ablo an(l the presenco of hlies added to the pleasure of this part, in tho series of ontertainments to the visitors. The JornN.u. oditor did not at tend the hall, having left Newberry and its genial clime on the mid day train. The Press crowd tok possession (I' the town, 1111(1 at last accounts had left for Nashvillo having caplttire(l the mayor and carried IIin off as a trophy of their victorY in Newberry. SEATIORE McLAURtIN. After the .JoURNAT, went to press last week, it was announced in the dailies that Governor EClorbo had deided to appoint Congressman John Lownds(1 McLaurin United States senaitor for the interim term. Trhe exegency of the Bitua tion in the Senate dcmanded im mediate action in the matter o appointmnent , and Governor Eller be had l itt.le t imIO to consider thli claims of a.-piranits or to ascertaim the probab,le choice of the people So it must be gratifying to him t< see that his course nmoots the up provail ot the~ 1)0op)1, for he wva promp)t inl miuoiting thu retsp)onsi bilhty upon01 lumi and( h1e was trui to t.he best, interests of the State in refusing to select a sona to from that class, known and sng gested as figure hIeads, whose chiie duty would bo to vote right, drav the salary, and got out of thie way when the e'lectionl camei for the re miainder of the term. It shou t also be gratifying to him to knov that the peole wero nlot sur1priset that he appoml11ted Mr. McLauri n but expreCss sat isfaiction with tIn appointment. The action of' GAov ernor Ellerlbo (1oes not, ini the lutist indicate dlictalt ion andt the sugges tion of it (1oes. him an injustice lie had a (duty to perform and1( l has done it according to his hos judgment, look i g more to tin good of the Stato than the ambi tion) andl in'torosts of 11101. If in has made a mnistaiko the peopie cai correct it in th( primary, for Mr McLaurin is willing to go befor< the voters of the State andl submil h)is claims to their decision ill th<( primary elect ion. MeLAIIN ACEPTM. lHon. J. L. McLaurm lhas written Governor Ellarbe a letter of ac ceptance of' his ap)poin)tmont to the position of United States sena tor. It iF, a letter characteristic of Mr. McLaurin and must in) spire confidence on the part of the people in his fairnsos and appre ciation of their righlts andl wishes. .He realhzes that it was the duty of the Governor to act promptly in the matter of appointment and re grets the necessity of the :same. There was nlot time enough to get the expression of the people, but he is willing to abide ,their decis.: ion anld recommends that the exe cutive committee order a primary election and give -every citizen a chance to uxpirees their teli'"sfe for the one wh.o sha.ll hold this, the highest ofies uge14g~ gift, Yr TIE STATE LOSEg. Monday, Judge'Sinonton hand ed down his decision in tho famous Vandercock case. The decision will prove a heavy blew at the dis. pensary law as it declares that any and all persons of other statee may not only import, but soll li. quor in South Carolina in'origi nal packages. Union Meeting. The Union mloting of the first division of the Oolonoy River As sociation met with the Cold Spring colored church Saturday t1o 29th ult. Was called to order by the moderator, Israel Ferguson. In troductory sormon was preach od by Rev. C. '. Miller. Bro. Is rael Ferguson was r.-electod mod erator anld Win. Anderson, secro tary. Usual collections woro taken up. 'l'he missionary sermon was l)reacled by R1ev. C. P. Miller. The spirit soo;med to be Much rovived. x w * The ianufacturor's Record, n d(r tlo direction of the Seaboard Air Lino, has issued what is called the ,,Special Seaboard Air Line Sup1)plment." This "Su1pp)loimoint'' cantains statemii(ni of the lndustral, Agri cultural, Manuifacturing and Hlomo Attractions an( atdvantages of tho territory reache d by the Soaboard Air l,ine. '1The information is alike of intor et to the Farmer, Alorchant and MnuIi facturor. Tho PaImplet is han(somlV bound and will make an attractive anl v"aluahio adldition to anify I,i brary or IRoading onc)I. (CopiOes can lho 'IItained by ad drose, g, 'T'. J. A nderson, G. P. A., P'(rtsmo)uth, 1'a. Andelrmon .1I111h New.. Tho faim-1 a .re getting on nicoly with their work, Rcov. 'T'. C. IolAclaw filled his. appointment. at Mountain Grovo the fourth Sunday and th Lord's Sup)por was alministore(l. Miss Cora Robertson, one of Oconoo's uuiost charming young ladies, who has boon visiting the Misses Lewis for sovoral days re tutrned home last week. i r. Wado 'l'owiies, wvhoso house wis destroyed by fire soine timo ago, is building a now one. One of the young ladies of this "town" is taking lessons in tolog raphy. Two of our young men attended thw May meeting at Salem the fourtl Sunnday. They reported having had (as they expressed it.,) "a genuino big old time.'' They are -now quito content to reside "uniidei thilil ('\owln viio aid fig troe,'' for awh1iile at leas!. Mr. Franik Tlownecs, of lice Path, is v'isit ing his brot her, \Wad(ol Tlow!)os(, of i110ar I'o rter. S0O1n ring hI thiH htrg "osta lierty. - l)i'y wveaI heri couititulos andl noar n igl its fori s.ome t i 111 l)ast hi as nOt hoen'i favorable I to thle girowth Iiot cott ton, 'onseq(uenit Iy it is generally 8smail1. Thie f arimers aro, pr(etty' -well up with their wvork and there war qu' (iito ai niumihor of poople in -towni Saiturday iand t rado was goodl. T1here. will be siome early va rio tiesO Of wh lea t to cut tlhis woeok. SSprig (nits are nieed1i ng ra in 1and( there is prIospects of a fin e grape . cropi this year. Th11 oil mill companyiI1 aro pro pairing for ani annuaiiil r'eport. C. T. liiutc hinus occupies the (Gl''nn store and l)r. W. A. Sheldon hais inioved h is drugs to the st.and( Mr. Hutchins vacated, as he now ownls the prIopIerty. .. Ono younig hlyl ini to)wn hiad the atteint io'n of tilw) yoiung mon01 visi tors Saiturdi(lay, (not I at thle same imo,) and1( one of the towni boys was almo1(st wild, but there is per hap some011( chaneo1( for' himl to comoil rOn.nd( all right again ini a few days wheni the v isi tors a re gone. Magust rato 5. D). Stowart and w ife at tended thle Gieneiral Assem bly atln Charlot to, N. C., last week and1( r'epor't ai very pileasalint tiip. Tir son1), WV. A. Stowart, is telo-. g- grph operaltor thero. We not ice a bale of cotton is sol here occasionally yet. l'Cd. Shaw, col ord, gave or'ders~ on W. J. Boggs for smiall amounts to severail parities5 ini towin anid stoppode( out l,roim here in timle to Iescape the boys as it turned out that Mi'. Boggs owed him nothing, as ho claimod. Reports of the donth of the Pickens Raliiroadl. Ilow is this? we was never aware that it was alive, though we extend( ouri sym pathies to ouri Pickens neighbors ini t his disap)poinitmOnt. TJhore was a counsidlerablo dologa tion wont from her'e to Enon Sun dlay. WVhis'koy is p)lenitiful of late and it makes a blockade symnpathizer mad1( for a man to say a word again)st blockade liquor. Thore was a good raini passing in sight as we wrote this. Jay Boggs and Ross, one of his brother, are very sick. Jay has been sick som11 time. Prof. Ivey Mauldin was in town Saturday. CIrzEN. INotiee. I will be at the Cox bridge, en. Saluda river thle 11th day of .June 1897, for the purpose of letting te the lowest bidder the repairing of the rock piers .and also the 5traighItening uip 'f sa.Id ildge. .-. -, E Too nn ~beam A Ohmrere. STAT.C OF SOUTH CAROITNA, County of Pickents. Notice is hereby given, that we the un dersigned citizens of the county and State aforesaid, Trustees of Zion Svh ool District., known as lHockey Knoh, in I asloy Town ship, will apply to J. ;"1. Stewart, clerk of court, for said county, for a U)inrter, incor porating said school house anti gromntls, on Juno 20th 1897. All persons interestedi heroin wiU take duo notice. Signed. A..f .\W1%11nON, .I. F WYAT'rT, W\'. E. Satrrtc, innty27w-1. Trstees. A ChIarler. STA'' TE OF S"1 I(A IU)INA, CUtN-rv or Ilccx .s. Notice is hereby -rgiveii that we tiel un dersignetl mein ers of i\lon;i.t (':lrinlel 1i:ap tist, chirchl, in Pic'kens ('ortt y, SonIt i ('art, lina, will appl,-y to .1. M . Stewart, ('lerk of Cottrt for sait State ani .C(itii y, tn tthe 21st <lay of .itune INK9, for hlarter, inlr poratting saitl chntrtrb in 1, cortl:nwe wilbi the laws of said State manlt :1ni provti,letl. Signeti (. I' lt. \Vi.,.ints, .1. It. I .lit i '.t, . iI, tii ln, ,. L,. i.Ir1, ExcTion1 1+'Io.:it W. M1. 1'oxl,l.:I, s',vi* 11. N I I ' l',ti A (':i. fI: t ie1. I-2, O.1 , ' . I i 1 i.( sl, A. l. IItvis. Mrn hers of l1o1uti tnelv n ti'ist Execution Cale. STAI.:h t>I'' -(>I'I'!I ('.\1:( 1,1N.\,1 ( ' :In' t of l'ikcn . -. I;v \'ettl of T1'.x EN, v-tli"rs hc,tget{ in lmy n(li:e 1 I ative. It%- 'I : ItIt -in l ipints, Itvie< t itnl wi Neli for f:1 S a ( 'i(k 11: voi it -:1ti-l, S. (' . I'ln Ii .I v Itl ,i1Ie,i .1 i ll li I,:('t of I t ,l il To %wi': All th:I e1rl7in pi .(c plrel 'r tr'aet (f h;utl in lli rie.:l-. Town,hip, l'iekcene ('on11t(, S. (' , t-t ll:tilli i" one 1111,:crecl :1111 '-vety t i1 (17:-) :Irl s Itlt 'tell lt'h s bloce el op le, ?f \ , Ii'", Ntr -. ('. 1,. .'t 1 t-im , \II-. .-\ ,ontl . 1ix i. tlo"r :, I..l 'h . o lI as Ih 1)1rop erty of .. I,. l 'e h-1 t I :1ti ft lax x ;ce1 All that piece 1 :1n 1 1c.r "'t t o f i in Ilink Fi'I..o o To i., P-h hsLt'lln., tv, . E., w ,-.lailing o,e L1n1 n.el (109) aCre?, nlore ni le.,s, h uttl by .i.ntl, of ItlI Ske , '\l-: l h-v a a l i t :, soll n .s Ihe prOp(!ty" if W i'li1 ': IIt;n l to si EAy t.iX DXI enthm a .Dt1 1 triml s proer t y. A l' illitt oi. 1 e 1 nl ' t" .ic. - of .:114 in latr e '1'own,hip o'ietse 1sds'ornty, S. e n., en laining liot h :c g t alt n o l., h:n1 tled by n-<1 of .\'Ihoty I lti:ir. MroIS. AI le Vnl olt her.,levi4 i 1ipn I. lhe pTl lr y of .\ I, o \lto1a :I nn -ol t) s1l;fr nax exern ion ().,to-I s tidl propert y. l'Dtch fr to py\" for I: lper( :nd re yor(1ling the usati,. .1. I I. ' . \t( >1 \ N 114,. ,, tnnt.v1|..-971 I . S 1'. 1 '.. , ('. IIl(bW '1'4) I-'I.OI) /)I'1. Fill a hot H.le t 1 e on1nt l ". . wit 'I n' I in,. altl ae it .:1i n. 1 if e a .,ll t h n,; :Olj 1llenk or, :ti e._ b I -Alli l : t-,,. 11:'a t,n c I 1iw1 1.-;.1 , \1v h"E , 1 i!", -t-1i1. li n t, f i ii -d Vit. e t y h trot Il. Tt o fuy i-<'..t .,-i,, to arim d. or pain in the- h - in a, k , jin.i, pro f Ih:t thge thl:ey..: :f nl 1, 1obler are o' ft of orfr. 3E.T 'H'. Bflts. NOw Store, New Goods, NEW - PRICES. Y'S. everything new and stylish, as well as durable, will be found in my store at Calhoun, Pickens County, S. C. When the trading public of this locality are in need of first class GOOl)S, I iiivito you all to visit m y store aid exaio my stock and prices. A look will convince you that this Advelisemnent is no IHumbug. My stock comnplrises the latest st.yles in DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, SHOES, HATS, CLOTHING, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND FURNITURE. I will make a specialty of Shoes and keep in stock all the leading style(s for Men, Women and Children. I also have a well stocked (1IO ClLY DEPAAHTMICNT. You will always find everything fresh and at t ractive, at the lowest possible figures. My present line of foregoing goods include "VALUES'' that are in lemnand every day. The price inducements are as strong as the qality of my goods are attractive. I am determined to be " Leader of Low Prices ' itn this ocalit y and serve you politely and attentively. Respectfully, F. K. OART",R. Doyle Building. CALHOUN, S. C. mar 18-97m3. IM P. S.--A ear load of No. I Timothy Hay, at $1 a hundred. 183.*07 THE BEST ARE MADE BY H. C. MARK LEY. And Every Variety of Fine Carria s Carts, anid I farness, I Iardware, Pa in ts, Oils aind V'arn ish, GreenUville Coach FactoQry G WV. SIRIUNE, Superintendent. Chlildr en's anluantsh~i IBlack anid Tan1 Sh~os. New lot M\eni's Clothlinui andi IInt s. Tlhe l l'CSTi STVO'CK of S I ES in~ Pickenis Couinty."if ALL KINDS OF FARMIVINO TOOLS. ETW sv you dollars in substaintind laiini... Whih' some o1th rs: are~ blowmgit and sweating ah'ont tIwo cr1nts saved von oni a1 paper( ot ins andi thero 1s no ini)it to: the pini. "Blight "I oES, costs cotnplanters moreS__ null.Thsis an enomou waste, adcan be prevented. Oar 8tnyer, Mr. Ja. M. D)icksoni, Practical experiments at Ala- ! 14o1w Noa bn.iIiving shIoCs to suit the tradle. bama Experiment Station show Tox iiake r*oom for~ ihe incoming concusivly tat tc US ~f stock we miuist close out our immense "iKa init" -t~.w aeBagii ryu will prevent that dreaded plant Ba'*ius aor you disease.Gienae All about Potash--the results of its use by actu,aI ex. 93 Nassau St., New York, - M- D ko Take the JOURINAL, and( you Sure not. regret it. We daily add now Mang'r. subscribers to our list. It is $1 a vUfifB . A WELL DRESSED MAN Is somothing, ovon tho Ladies will i admiro.-jj ,can Imako you oll0 of tlo ADMIRED, Clothing Hfats >. AND Ien's Furnishinigs. I'_, 'jl.19 'rIi 4:NA and at Prices unlioird of boforo. 00 Give us8 a call wh len you comio to G1reeniile. GRFF 4VILL: S. C. R. L R. BENTZ, NEW SPRING GOODS. Pi ices llstt speaIk foi theiselves. Our Prices always tihe lowest. The ladies say t hat Ol" Ii ie of Orgiridies are the lpt tIicst in town, theretore it !o,(,s that t lievy Imst be. )rgamiilies At I5 et"lis, Organdies at 25 cents, Or"gr;;dies at 80 celts, )rgaldies at. 73 eclts. All Orgaindies 10 per cent. lower than others ask.. Th'1e Ioetti,.,t line vt r shown in G1 eenville aid at prices lower tha.-tt eVe'r 'from 8 c"tlls to 15 ,"eets. For J5 cents wNe give you a lcal Fr:h Dimlily wvor.h 2.>) cets . DRESS OOD--COLORED AND BLACK. 'fThir, stock is comiltlte with all the lewest, Wt"VeS, b,o,th t.-ei041 and domestitc, 1'r11 the ecet to the finest, with trilriniigs tk iunnteh. A Few Special Prices for Tlhis Weck. A ;5. blac>a Ierlrietta for 50e. ":7 i A h.5t Llack figuredl IJaegn(,'artl for 5. 0. 50c. Art'(lrts I'ro11 $.oo 111) A Gc. blackc igtrel Et;annuer. for I box, Ihrct"t ";1kt.s. loutl(-riilk A '0I. Gernts I IS L.ien1 Lln1dker- I' a i .ti.(tli AOdBCtl chiet for 10Ge.I 1 doz. la<ies 1ine b*ilee vest, 8 adStiJ;'1orI wtor th Si.00, for Ii0e. dIsBli-'1(1lr I 0 spools cotton for 10e.(irnksSol o 'I21C.lt/i. 4x7 Syrnra rugs $17, won rh etAp'n i L i I bx,7hre cke. aut teril Ari t bOu:11(l ofothr'i)a f7ti i' y,adllUl is F t o f thei or n lec ('all ant' leya()LdP StacT aidngetfor mc. SL OYV of(sjBlre ienfr 4 ah'll(li,: aitf see our itc and gelilt pr'ie ls. Eia,h'~vr~ ot''rm Toluv r e1 you tha ('li each yeaiIlC i\ e 5fr ia p s an r 11a41ew oel asiic. isa. sti ig til hr'w nitiSlr. i C: riiooo i etri( otemme :r-vliv buiess l i oo ii )arne s ri I.' : lo i'n 1 iit o tv r llstie W , ttc-- 'C itip Ims yoloes att prices troma 15 eenits to 81l.00) a yailrd. I give imy beCat ath-ttiion to) Black Drie-s Goods mul unhes:itatmigtly say t,hat oni this line, iihere is n.r i ngu ill the i.u- iout ry> that11 wVl lirpas5 mie. My collCc'tioni otf (Orgawhes, G reiiodink La wnis ando Sw wses is at Staplo Ariticlis airC k ipt ia amide suppIlilly at, li times withloul' r4'-.-ird to sealson. (o IO5 hieavv ( 'nt toni i'ecks it -.1 C'lnt'. Good yard wini 1 utaiing at 5 CCInts. 'I tio bes t Iin i f (ot tonrade I hav e:ver hao~lid and14 at the lowest pilces. . My Shoo h)usMine.s is uiuel1stioined. My~ e1Ctomers~ kin.w 'hat I keel) onily good onies. (I let theit oit her fellow keep) the sorr'y oneis.) Ii: ice gioil eveCry deftecti ve shoil. Whenyou ani lnthng ini a st.ore clime to pa rk'S he enii coimo ne are r sripplyin ye our wts~li tha anyr ; U lmtvte ini Greenvill e. Tr'iade withI Park foi GaSh <hlming 1897. It wil save you money, andl then you wd il soon1 hav'ie Cas h for youril actual nieeds, Greenville, S. c. West End. Just Reeivedi IInon ekeepakoei lii4OaritIlf a W"'IQ iaylycashrforni, trta. 1riutil , ln icl. C X m N E C 4 11i I5k l hIi 0 l 1 8 a e c h n elie e r n io a ini Amierlen. w%e have Speil itilco in o ng 5J1 O L L5SCIENTIFIC bteaui funii iliust rateul, nouuldPAreat sent' re ars MUNN & Co., r.-I ity ash tii~ iP lii' 3411 Jlroaciwaiy. New York. 1 ndd M. ' 'lI. WaM~ntd-An lIdeaWh c9a hu 102 Main Street, Greenl' Qogegour ido1. ~ ay br ng uo w March2.V1 ors.Vashimn . n . . thei n.... a p ana .... n