The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, July 29, 1897, Image 2
The People's Journal.
T. C. IROBINSON, Editor.
W. O. IIES''FIt, 'Oblish r.
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TUIlUlSDAY, JULY 29, 1897.
D15SPENSARfY.
RRefore the JOURNAL reachs its
readers Judge Simonton will proh
ably let the world know what is
his idea of an original package.
Several cases came before him Tios
day, all involving the definition of
an original package, and Judge
Simonton will have to gratify the
curiosity of a patient public. If
the diApensary is doomod, as pro
dicted by maniy, the news has boonl
gradually broken to its frionds. alnd
Judge Simontotih l -iir irci
. T onounting it 4 doath
sentence imnldillatoly upon the
conclusion that tle dispensary
should (ie by judicial legislation.
It has l.oon asked what, will 1 e
done in the event that Judge Sii
ontonl sho uld de0cido tho original
package quetionl advorsely to tho
dispensary hisinless. The StatV
will of cour>s app(ral, for nothing
short of a decision from t he court
of last resort, will set.tle the (qu)s
tion. Thenl t lie dipj)(-n8ary )roh loml
li- in shape t for lI.gislativ 110
. Inl the mloan1 time( hitiil-ss
continuo at tho same old stanlid
1 peoplo will (11ink Iispolsa1r',
original p ackago, Iblin(1 1 iger, as
their tast('t or politi('s dictate.
The ministry is (.x)(eted to
watch and1( pray, and1( po(liticianls
will contiiliue to 111)1)0111 to them for
aid inl solving the groat liquor
question atnd pittiig tn 111 iii oflico,
bu)t the inn)nensu 1rojits in the i
quor husituoS is the chief cause of
disturhance, a11nd the barroom elo
ment of Amorical is alarmed at th(
dispensary systemf and will us0 i
powert to crush it ini congre.OS
N'oxt SatuI rday thle 31st inzstantz
t.he camlpaigni meetinig will he belh
ini P'icktns. The can(ditos f()
the sont in the United States soni
ato, mladoC v'acat1if by t ho dlea th o
Sonator Earle. will app)lonr hefori
tile voters of P'ickenis counilty am
p)resen)t thoir elaims for sen ator
ial honors antd responsijhi litie's.
The vot ors ot this coun ty ari
more' 01r less nequ ~tai nted wi th thb
rocord? (of thoe gentiitnwn ami
nieed 1noh1 a'iice from1 the Jo1'n!u
11s to wMui'1 iin is moroV ('lt ltl.d(l
,r 0 iis mo su11itedl I
~th Carolina iln th
hi turi.
It St ato, at. las
..the Ieoadinug daities, have' ind(icte,
ini variausl (legrees0 their cholice. amll
have beeni act ive ini pro~11ining tlz
interests o f thezi r havori to. 'The~ re
ports of the me)etinigs and spocebe
hafve) been pubiJ ilihd andl smCI
compjlainzt has en( maifde. T1lin
canI bo ox peedo and 110 harm i wilI
result to the ca ndidlates, 8o far a
Pickons cil otyV is conlcerned(,i
the peophle' will aittend niext Satur
day. Coue to e mee0 lO(ttig ami
bear' the <ani da tes. See th<i
speakers uand hear thbem d iscusi
the issuos, then you nee4d niot taki
any1 p)oo's op)inio or1 0 advieo irI
selecting thet most suitale man
to represont you anzd take care of
your interests iln the sonate.
The people of this county have
boon1 road!ing and( studlyinJg the po
litical pr1obh1d1us of the daIy and will
nlot allow anybody to dictato to
thom. Theny have shown a spirit
of mndepend'ee andi (cannOt boe
turned( from thie real and vi tal is
eues by piartisazn zeal, sentimenltal
gush or nlew tangled p)olicies.
Tho1) Joruis.u. has already andl
expects to give the facts without
bias1 to its readers and leave them
to (docide upon01 the merits of tile
cand (id ates.
Thev all claim to be reformors
and their recordis have booni and1
,ilil be freely dliscussod. Each one
1s capable of taking care of him
~eelf anid luist not expect the 1peo.
jle of Pickens to vote according
4to the request of political schemers.
Theire are issue5 in this election
:and the .eandidates have taken
raides, so the people will have tile
* benefit of their views and will
aikely be more influenced by tihe
'discussion of issues thanz irrelevant
Mx MAE.
We are having beantiful showers
f rain at this writing.
After a long and general tussel
rith general green the farmers
ave about gained the victory.
Mr. J. R. E. Bond and daughter,
f Elbtrt County, Ga., were the
;uest of your correspondent last
voek.
Mr. Oscar Hares and Willie Wel
>orn., of Anderson county, visited
n this section last weer.
We learn that Rev. J. E. Foster
iad a glorious meeting at Mile
3reek church last weook. There
wvero several access:ons to the
L1hurch.
C. M. Garret, of this section, is
visiting in Spartanburg county
this week.
Mr. Mack )urham and sister, of
this section, are visiting relatives
and friends in Anderson county
this week.
J. B. Stewart, of Liberty, was in
this section on blsinOss last weok.
Mr. V. P. Garrot killed i rattle
snake 11011r hero oil thu 16th inst.,
that, moaslod two feet and han.
two rattles. Mr. J. M. Garret
killed o00 on the I8th that, mnies
ur(d four foot and had seven rat
tIes. Farmor Boy.
1 ucttlviill New-m.
I'.xcitillg 1lows in )aellsv1 i11 is
scarce at this writing, bIut wi have
hadl lOts o f good phliin o V(ery daiy
news'. NuchI itS don)1 laying-hy% cornI
andt cot ton, .tl ig Watc.rmlIlI( s
an11d fried chicke,n, with oCcaiiOnI
iil IV i Iitt li hai inI red gravy. In
fa Ict I havo galinw(d elevett(wn
lotnd15 and(1 where will I le Im
atnot.hwr moich11?
Prof. WV. \\'. It'. Bright ollmmenc
e1 his soli,l at Mayna1(urd the 19th
inst., with I,c,wis F. lobins on as
assistant, and I'rof. S. A. HuI t
(<ne1n1(I)c"<i t lc' I.i-LI hcemi school
vith Nliss Nettie IiIiinso, as as
8isbinli.
liiss landt(lc. lIing, of I asley, is
v isi t ing he-r sister, Al rs. Ui. 1". Alritil,
this week.
I. James 1%. l,tI.111 has burn
(1 on(, hijul rlid thotsanId hIrk re
re1ntly", p r:I pa tory to build( his
now hIii 11c.ar MI. C%armnel c.huirchl.
WV. Pi. llogstid, fatthor of outr
nc,ighir, F rank \l', ilogse(d, (lied a
f4mw (lays ago and was buried at Da
cusi i ili.. 11e was an old reliable
cit izen. IIls went. through the late
wir and was a native of North
(ar1olina.
Riev. W. L,, Anderson filled his
regular appoin timlent at Cross
Roads Saturday an11d ho preached a
Smonl1011 onl "cliirch (iscipli ino" that
ought, to ho preached two or throe
times a year in every churlch in
A muerica.
Supervisor Looper passed
throutgh here the other (lay on hi
Va1y to inttspelt, the 1 j(pers of th(
a11( lid hav 11( roilli for t his, yolI
cani juist tue!r it. to one11 cornori ofi
your plaler and~ if it. maukos a saft
lndinig you maly hiear aga in frm
1(1 (or some10 (ith IiV ag.
Erom. b...-rty
H enrmy \\ood fell over 'a rick on
Itowni uiud w'as badly bruisid up.
- lii recived~'i a h)ad scaI 1i.Ind hone(
urluused. lio was hilh ing ill a
branch(l that, rills ovier aI (asiilil
Ito hoit(omi aund it. gets st'1per inear
pend(ic(illar f or abholt I wiv -htiv
I fet l'h ok ws :iekad le
0 thu woi)lilidh..
town. A\ whiskev casie trin4frred
* w o days,ei a is I the un ir the
Geo.E. Piner Egg,1o Aidiersoni.
was .' attIornoav (fri the i duom Il
giiiDt he F Smii thi. (of Eaisley, rie
w ilere tii Wient tio alce(Oimpan.y Jaly
- Iogg,s hlomo.i. Joy) hais hian't to
Ashov ill e fori spec i al treatmenit~i
(or COltn iimtioll of someitilinig oll
Il.' 1(1nd. JIi& is io(oking rxt.hwr
wvill soon1 lho anlother towni electioni
to ftill lhoi vaIcanI cy ilofl mtindant,
as ,ibeiorty hass ai p(cliarti knack at
nowVi and1 thon weV& say every to(wnI
s'iol d have r.l f prido suficijent to
oilect foreo holders toi fijl town ofhi
ces ando then thley are' not. so ai
to bel impse upon. II0i
Jo)hni Bird, coloredl, (intere'd the
house of A, N. Boggs, a res4pecta
ble colored cit izni Iioar hiore, andH
stole ai lifteenl year old dlaulghlor
and a lot of cloth ing1, and1( made
his escape last wook. TIhe' last hoar.d
of himi, ho was in 1Jho .0lassy
Mountain sect ion, ilopo't 1haM i.t
that thi is I Bird's fourt il,woman,il
uall alive, anid canl ail li he found in)
a (lays ride, Suppose lie is a mnor
mon01 3onivort, head ing for Utah.
Bir.i was married by Mr. J"olger
the fourth Sunday in May. C,
CaumapaIguu lNotucc.
By arrangemnent of the State
D)emocratic Exocu tivo Comm uittee,
the candijdates fo)r the United
States Senate will ajidyes o~ vo
tore of Picken~s county., O.t Fic1hsu
court hiouse. on~ SatAurday July 81st.
ILt overybiody itiud andi hear the
candidate's plresent their es$pectivO
claims for a seat in the United0(
States senarto. John T. Boggs,
Pou* Carolinit 4lollege Entrance
Exalw0.nations.
There will be'hold at each coun
;y seat in the state on Aug. 18th,
inder the direction of County Sup
3rintendents. of Education, an en
trance examination for students,
male and female, who may wish to
enter the South Caroina College.
This is done for the conveniencc
of the students, to save time and
expetse, and above all to give op
portunity to any applicants who
miy fail to pass any part of tho
examination to reviow such tstudy
during the month of Septembor,
antd to try the examination at the
College, September 28-29, when the
tisual entrance examinations are
hold.
This plan promisos to be a great
vovenience to the patrons of the
Collgo, and a groat aid to back
wardl students, onabling thom to
take advantage really of two on
trt co examinat,lona, with an intor
vtal to study up on any branch in
wihlich they may lie deficient
The applicants will be informed
by the 26th of August how they
have passed, atnd what they nerd to
study f'urther, and will bo advised
oil all mat.ters relative to their cox
)ucted entrance into the Collogo.
At the stmnc t.1mo atndl plces
cop11)dtitivo examinations wi:i' be
held for Normal Schlarships, two
of which awarded in each County
of tho sta to. 1hc(so carry withI
them the romissiotn of foes to the
1111olliu1t of $50.
Nttic 0 'ITucherr.
The l'ickons County Teachers
A'socitttion will have their first
mooting at Picketis coltrl house,
Al Satut'dtty the 7th of August. It
will op'an at 91 a. in. The follow.
nig is the program for cthe day:
1st. S. W. O'l)oll on methods of
tteching arnitinet.io,
2d. I. At. Mlauldin otl methods
of triting.
;kd. Al is 'Mar tuty l>en on spol l
ing.
"lth. Al iss Fannio Moore onl psy
ch'xtgy.
Timo for liscussiolns after each
suI joet. t. Teachers come 'orward
attd let us build up our caus~ and
imn1provo ourselvos.
J. E. Parsons, Secretary.
Op'S Nerve and Bone Oil Cures
Rheumatism, Cuts, Sores, Burns
oud Bruises Large bottle 25 cents.
liitr satile by Preetaan & llecndlriclks, Pick
cins, 8. C.
IIagtuI!irtes Tnke NotIce.
t,'ery \Magistrates aul Constable iwl the
Shtrili aed Il ptty SheritT (t thi4 County
will hNat itll ntit that t.he law re(ltnires
tihem tt) arrest. liawkesr autd I 'ilters who
1at'e Ill) lirsi ei , Itittl sectiou 14 53 IteVised
St,tutets ls13, vtol. 1 page 4tis anti gmvern
y rst1r51l ves aetorting 1y. The Costit-y Ctnin
tinis'siers at thtir Jantitry tmeetinug fixed
lit-tr4en s its ftllows:
I.irst : )Ped tr on foot, each, $lo no Se,
unt : ()mil htse vehicle, $w'5.uu Third: two
hurs1' v.hie' ttr more, eaei, -40.oo.
E. F. Loulper,
j''lerSupeisrvisoir.
C~iaN QUst thse Streamuas.
'i'he iw sV o~*u5 f huit itons i. iVSiv i s a r .e
its this (Csiunity are hetrebyi nnitifited to remove.~
fri sitih. trearns duitrinhg thei nmiont.h oif
Augu~~lM. s It trashst, t.riees, raft.s i mit Iimbt er or
othlisr ob st ritIion. Negtee. *r refisal: t
its is stonihalte biy tinie oif not. less than
'Tl: <~itrastna.ge tiaw is very right and its tu
iinforcemenisiiIt is xseiallty enijsinmedl upon t.he
Casom miissioner.ixs. It litl;s hpe tiitt thme handt
ownesL wiltlimot netgteei tii imamttosr.
E. F.' Looper,
(it.atlon Notico,
( 'isimty oft P'icken--. I
W~iiersias, .1. I('. T-stimi mn ni al suit tos mem
tom giu:lit him Il.'ies sof Adlminiis'r-tionsi
oft time sstite' sif indis fftisf s~Naniy I..
Litliim h-sleims'
1'i um rmmi u4Thgortu or t it e i m d umtI n.'u
itosis ofi thle sumid N:imiy I.. I, t hemi. s'.
I '.ised, thatut th)ey. hi :mm t utppenrj bietores
me,s in te (sotrt sif Ptrobaite, to lie
hebits I at 1Iie'pss I 'ont t Itonse,
$. I'., oi t hie 1 :Iih iy of .inmt. j 17 ne.xt.
after' pubilicationim heeof, itt It oi'clock
t hey iemvas, Why, thew suid Adlimiistrmum
ion shtouldi not1 lum t~'igrah,
(ijvent tiuieri my Ilintis24th mdar of
.liu~ly 18)7. it thme 12. yeiar of' our int
sji.. J ls Nm:wnture, J P' P C.
jssl.5.w?. __________
(Citationt Notice.
ISTAT O'F~ 1 H)1'i C.\lOIN A, '
1 'imtv il f ieks.'le~
mte, 1o uZrant hiim Isites oif Adminitstra
tion osf ime 10tiate oif andii siYect s of J. .
Thes ar'4'u e Thesa -s.f.r to.s csite andi ad.
t;ih dum y of Auiguiist 1 @17 ixt ,m air pubi- I
eatI iumi hereof'i,, ut. 11 o.'cIock itn the for'e,
imoomi, to show~i eantse', if anty they3 haive,
whym~ thme sauid Admiiinistraition ablltd tnot
&of .Jily 1897, it the 122 yeart of our Inlde
[si:.i; j ,I. It.. ,R:ta, .J. P. P. C.
(Counity of P'IceI~ns.
fly Jf. II. Newbery J.sqirte, Probate
melt, 1(o grailntmhimt I.,ctep of Admnin'sr'a
Iio hu ,sf thme lintate 5i olnd effects of( I. p.
'JThese arie Th'ler,efore to cite andi adm9mn
itors oif time said 10 P, Fr'ieemana, 4&cease'd,
t he Courit of1 Priob:te. to be held at Piek
enis C t;t lJouse, 8. C., ott thme 6th day of
A migmst. ,wxt. uifter' pibicationt hereof, at
I1 o'clock lim fAme foi'rooon, to Ishew canse,
If uany titi,y haves'i, why'ig tihe saidi Admtinls
Liritiin shuoniI ost bet graniited.
Givent under(' my itiand, tis 20th daiy
of Jutly 1897, it tihe 122 year1 of our lit
J.sAJ j 1J. Ii. Nr.wnEtav, J. P. P C.
J forbid atm: y autu a,ll p0stu !oy hiar
I,or~jng oir i1t anty s ay' oris' lg odo ERh 'a
nGraiw, colorgd, mas she'~ si um e~r idy cart.
hs,e dpregaridg tis notice wllI be prd.s
~ented. Scirlo McE!,wANB ~
.Jnly nw
WHY NOT
Patronize Your Home
People?
We represent strong stock com
ptnios who write a liberal policy
on all classes of proport.y at rea
sonable rates.
1"'See us before placing your
Insurance.
A. W. HUDCENS & :ON,
Fire Insurance,
EASLEY, - - S. C.
AW'N. 1.--We can write you
on Gin HeIuses, Grist Mills, Flour
Mills, Saw Mills and all kinds of
special hazards.
j3-97tf.
Gower ; Speights,
-Dealers In
COALI
DOORS,
SASH,
BLINDS,
GLASS,
SHINGLES,
LATHS,
CEMENT, LIME,
PLASTER,
HAIR,
PAINTS,
LUMBER, &C.
LUity Wanrihouse. 107 l,aurons st.
Would ho glad to ha'e our Pick
\ns friends visit our Coal, Wood
Fnd Lumber Yard, on C. W. C. R.
R., cornor Broad and Georgia
Ctrgets.
Cower & Speights,
(r;i etvillo, S. C.
apr29-97y1.
JUST RECEIVED!
I have just Received a car Loa
of bpat WVhite corn and waunt to sci
it. I have also most anythuing key
ia general store for sale. Comn
and( see me before buuying. I wi'
sel! as cheap as any one.
Var for trade,
3, H. BROWN,
mar4-0 7. Liberty, S. C.
~A-AN AP P EA Li
to yo;r poeket bo,ok, for a fewv iyav. I wil
.'ell yon4 S tL Arhneikle calfee'I~' for 41 .o
unitil hlispose4h ttf. VonI1 cal' liare aull Siunn
iner D)res,s tinl at cost. If yiou luuave ile
)ayeel buyvinag Ox foil va want a1 pir se
I J~ l eu hea I wiill sell stn1. In shoesP
pan l as IIW you ip! pr'iceP afl iplali ty. 'iin
iy' twih-.rec4*'s. A harinii inl tuolsse aIIMQ4
25et'iut.s petr galli ni. If yott 110e*el wango
J|p,rness o,r en'llars I wonhil Ilike to try ti
sa~Vj yo!u$ 31:0 anonei.y. j ion IitI144 n io 1 an
waniit to swap, goois fosr 2,t)ai haushei4 0
whieat, d ry hii,les, h;eeswax anuI all kc inal
p)rotinthu.. Friehi litrnip SetI. At fer tril
Sing 4)n) (14,1lari' wor t yo I IMIu r an ti if j%'uo
T. D. Harris.
Sheppard AxN Ellson
WILL SELL ALL
DRY GOODS
Suimmerv Clothing
fromn now nutiJ SLh PTF.MBR, 1st,
in order to give roonm fot a large
stook of CLOTHING lor' FALL
THADE.
So now is the time for those hav'
ing a little money to get some) rare
RBARGAiNS.
When we siy '"COST,'' we mean
just what \v.e say. Call and see for
yourself.
OUR SHOE
SEP4ARTMEINT,
is cOf)opet.(. 'We keep a full line of
General Merchandise and( will not be
L9Id(brsold b)y anly competitor. We
biry for pfybt anid we buy them as
checap as mionpy p4n get them.
Wp~ sell you a keg of N.ails for
p., tnd tWent,y pountds of good
mngar for $L.
We hauven't space here to qjuote
arices on all our goods, therefore we
nvite you to call and get our prices.
Lt will pa~y yon.
Respec.tfullIy,
BHEPPARD
& @LLISON,
j17.97y1. EARLEYV . RC.
S S
SU'TilEIRLAND & MUiIFFIN'S is the placo I get
ot. I 'm going after some of that good col'e at oight pound(s for one
dollar,
- Hatst!!
Ladies Hats, Cents Hats,
Childrens Hats and
HATS
ALL
r KInDS.
STOVnE1Ssw
Cook
sTOVIs
And
oF F'.It.
Stoves.
YOURS TRULY,
SUTHERLAND & GRIFFiN,
Pickens, S. C,
a.t c..aO 1lK
I&'After Seeing our Clothing.
A nid getting the pices. We have made1 every elfort to ho0anI trade
and itl be greatly to your benefit to purchaso your
VLOT HTNG
of u. ow. Our goods ire li kd Iwherever iiue fd dPar the best to be ob..
If youi have not se'un our st ock, von wih L Ii. -ur 1-01at (i . e ensivye
variety of carefully selectedl .11I h.m *no e m.!i
GRUNOYE S.C
1835,@==Gos01897.
THE BEST ARE MADE BY
IT. C. MARKLJEY.
And E3very Variety of Fine Carriages, Bpggles, Carts,
and Harness, Hard ware, Paints, Oils
and Varnish,
At the
Greenville Coach Factory.
Ga W. SIRBINE, Suporintondent.
D . J. P. CARLISLE, Dentist, GreGn.
ville, 8. C. Ofllce over Addieon's
Drug.Store.
DIt. ROBERT KIRKSEY,
Physician and Suvreon,
Office at hai residence at lso Kirk:ey
home place. on Tta elve Mile itiver.
March 8, 1894
DR. T. D. LEONARD.
DENTIST.
All work guaranteed.
would be pleased to serve you.
Greenville 8. 0.
Office over Bruce & Doster's Drug Store.
maehll9y 1.
C. Fl'TZGERALD), P1IOTOGRA
* l'hei, Greenville, 8. C. 0111ce over
Addison- ) Drng Store.
All work gnaranteed to give satisfac
Ilosa.
n ir8-97yI.
To The Public.
V I' wonkhi respectfily inforin the pub.
lie 1at l)r. It. T. Weldon, n ho Is
well -iI favorably known to the citizens
of i'ickeiis county, is now associated
ntih is in he practice of Deniistry.
Olice: Entire front, rooms (up stairs)
City Naloai h:aik Ilock
I)D,s. Noinwooi & NORWOOD,
Gr"eenville. 8 C.
H. A. MMMOAN, wV. F. BLASSINOAME,
Greeuvillsi S. C. Pickens, S. U.
Mor'an & Blassiiigaine,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Pickens, C. I., S. C.
I'ractite in all the courts.
aapr-l6i-'.Gi..
Better Raise Mules
Than Buy Them.
JIM H[ASKELL, weighs about 1000
,ionndatis and will Serve'iares at Pickens for
10 for a volt.
'T'RUMPET, is four years old, weighe
about 1500 pounds and will servo nares at
Gouldings Creek farin for S for a colt
DeC. L. Hollingsworth.
De.5, 1895.
Misses IocKAY,
Main Street, GREENVILLE, S. 0.
Have now ready for sale all the
Latest Styles in
Hats, Bonnets and Caps,
For Ladies, Misses and Children.
Q7 They keep constantly on and all the
Novelties at loweit prices.
Your patronage solited.
MTSSES McKAY,
Main Street, Greenville, S. U.
ABE CLARK. GEO. E. COOPER.
CLARK & COOPER,
-Dealers in
MARBLE AND GRANITE
MONUMENTS,
seTombstones
of every
Description.s
-ALSO
MANTELS, STATUARY, VA~
and( Wrought Iron FENOIN(
CLARK & COOPE
apr8-97yl. Greenville, 6
N.B.
Wie are detesrinedis to elose out all.
if prices wiill 1iuove thems.
We' ianke it a ruleI, to carry over( il
I hat will sell for
HALF COS
As it :alwa. s pn.vs lest toi have all'
1W ISSES ROGER '
GUEENVI4L12,8.
fh l)5yl. __
Just Received
A large 100 of msens and boy's
I keep a full line of
HARNESS, CQLJLARS,
lhlRIDLES, E'l
{I pay ca-sh for hides, wax and -
W. M. UOO0DLETlT.
Successor to Gower & Goodleg
102 Malin Stre.et, Groeenville, 8. p.
Marchtl2y
Bicycle Con
test
F~ACT'ORY SH1OE STOII
50 C'ese"t 50
Ladies or Gents Model given away
by Dickson.
We will givp the almfve maiil
high gradie, well known J3ipycle. To
aniy per'son having the lar gost appin$
of sal es to their or'odlt fo Shoes by
D)ctobev let 1897,
Whleol on oxhibition at Batos' Bii
3ycle Repository.
The Factory Shoe Store. s
Ja. M. Dickson,
Manea'r