The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, July 29, 1897, Image 3
The People's Journal.
LOCAL ITEMS.
-This is certainly warm weather
-A. B. Walker, of Hazol, is very
ill.
-Soo A. M. Morris for your dry
goods and groceries.
-Texas is harvesting the largest
grain crop in its history.
-Miss Boggs, of Easley, visited
friends in town last week.
-Monday was tho first dog day.
Keep out of the water boys.
--The condition of Mr. Dean
Singleton is much improved.
-People do not grow in grace by
looking at the fruits of others.
-Road what Dr. G. W. Earle
has to say in another column.
-Born uuto Mr. and Mrs. Jeff
Holdet on the 24th inst., a son.
--Watermelons are plentiful
now and they are of excellent vari
B. A. Hagood, of Charles
sponding awhile in Pick
F. Brock, of Pendloton,
his brother, J. O. Brock, of
ce.
Dingley tariff bill became
riday night the 24th inst..
ight.
. learn that the Pickens
chool will be taught by
)argan.
.Ollio,Fant, of Andorson,
ng at Capt. John L. Thorn
is week
J. D. Rattoroo and family,
ter, are visiting at Dr. J. D.
s's this week.
A. Christopher took charge
own Creek school Monday
o00d attondance.
. Leseno, of Kingstroo, is
it to her parents, Mr. and
Lb Mauldin, this wook.
amos Roper, of near town,
g her sister, Mrs. Coat
near Liberty this week.
Silas linklo, of Nimmons,
iwu on business Tuesday
rts good crops in that see
Nursula Konnomoro, of
:sited relatives and friends
Jodar Rock section last
machinery for the Nor
n Mill is being rapidly
They expect to start up
'oster, of the firm of Bruce
the druggists at Green
in Pickens on busmness
Griflin and Charles Bo0w
* nday for a hunting andf
edition on head waters
* ancaster, of Gainsville,
~or of Dr. R. A. Lancaster,
i it to Mrs. ('. L. Hiollings
, . weok.
Cantrell has a new corn
I >poerationi in EaLsLtoo
113and can do grindling in
t 1st style now.
Park, that well known
y at Greanville, will be
g U to inspect his stock
o.hon ini( GreenviIle.
Wi nchester, of' the Ha
z.was ini towni last weadk
a- s the farmers ini that
s< ah)onIt, hrough laying
Rt. Riloy filled his ap
p< -ini the Preshytorian
ch (day andic lprea1ched ani
ex -rmon3 to) a good1 con
gr'
ind(Iebted to Mir. J. A.
1U( : Mi h, for a1 ba?sket. of
nii They~'~ woro( of e'xcel
Si ers Rioss lonI 1, W ill
M . Lawrenco0 Porrv, of
ncvisited at1. Old Pickojs
la
L. 1n0a1r Pickonjs, dIiedl on
th t., and wvas buried the
de ig at the( Enion Bap)
.ngston andl wife vis
lt( ' s and1 friends in
111md A bbovjille coun11ti09
la Ho reports fine cropii
in1 uties.
year 01(d dauglhter of
M 8Singloton , who lives
n1 lied on3 the 24th inst.,
a' ried the day followving
111 comotery.
C. C. Newton, D). D,
returned on tihe 17thl
a 'ashvillo, Tfenn'., from
1K I. Bad health caused
hi e back to America.
Ynungblood, whq lives
n) Moun tain, killed a hoi n
o .sI wcr'k which iponsured
ii d Ilin1E iniches in longth)
-a no inchios in circunmfer
B owon, colored,1 who
* ' illiam lIagoodl's place
e ty, wvas committed to
"t urdlay on1 a charge of
IShe has emp)loyod .J. 1P.
i to defeind her andl ho
JudIgo Watts in Groon
-See T. ). Harris for a nice
shirt.
--Don't forgot to send us all the
nows in your community.
--Notice w->at R. L. R. Bontz,
of Grveenill>, his to say.
-Road advertld )mnent of F. H.
Carter, of Fort Hill, and profit
thorehy.
-Mrs. J. J. Wakelin, of Central,
visited her sister, Mrs. C. L. Hol
lingswortli, last week.
--Prof. J. L. Murphroo will con
duct a ton days singing school at
Antiocli church, commencing the
9th of August.
-During the last twenty-five
years the United States patent of
fico has granted 711 patents to
T'honas A. Edison.
-Thoro will be a picnic at the
shoals near Mr. James P, Suther
land's, Saturday evening August
7th. Everybody invited.
--Your attention is invited to
the change inl the advertisement
of AlcAlister & Boattio in another
columnl. Give them a call.
-All porsons interoste(l inl the
grave yard at Secona are ro(juostod
to meet there on Friday morl ing,
the 801h instant, for the putrl)ose
of cleaning oiTl samo.
-MIrs. Elijah Winchester, of
Hlazol, is very sick. She has been
for some timno a groat suIleror of
rhoumnatism. Dr1. i11. M1. King, of
North Carolina, is attending
her.
-J- A Vcod has opened up a
bIrber shop in tho rear ond of the
Lowis ol(1 stand(1 and will be pleasod
to have all his friends call on himi1
when they want a neat hair cut or
a shave.
-Rev. J. -R. R.iley hereby calls in
the a)l)ointmlnenst at, Mount Pleas
ant church nexI Sabbath. A I ru
tracted meeting will I b :.i.h at.
;lhat church, co )e)nucing Siatu rdny
before the fift Sunlday in August.
W1'o learn that thero is a move
mnlt on foot at Easley for the es
tablishment of a knitting mill.
1. Earle Russell is at the head of
tho movemlent, and ho will be
pleased to )ro"ceivo prices onl ma
chinerV.
-L1ightniiig struck one coiner
of ir. J. ,1. ravoley's piazza Wed
n()s(ay evening the 21st inst., and
tore tho post into about a hundred
pieces. MI, Graveley was sitting
in the piazza and had just gone
into the house when it was struck.
A large walnut tree near the house
wa Ilso sruck. No one was hurt.
-Mr. Berry Ch ildress, who lives
near town died on the 24tl inist.,
with typhoid fever. He was about
76 years of ago and a consistent
member of the Baptist church.
1-is remnain)s were interred at the
Secona cemetery the daly following
his death. Five sons and fouri
dIaughiters are left to cherish his
m(emor'y, b)eside3s a host of relatives
andl friends.
-It is said that ther'e is a boy,
some six yeais of age, in the Six
Milo section of Pickens county,
that lhas a p)honomonal develop
mont of nature in the shape of' a
p)oster'ior ap~pendage. TPh is is some
ti mng woinder'ful and should be re
por'tod to the leading scientists.
'i.is in formation is very riaiible
and we take it to be0 a fact.-O.o
ud.3(1 owS.
--I is. A. E. Brawner', died at
the homno of lit i daugli tor', Mi's. Tr.
J. ooke, of Bostick, Florenco
comnty, oni the 13th inist., after a
shor't ill ness. She was about '7
yearis old and1 ~ a c( osstentI and
uisefutl meolm'er of lthe lBaptist
clhuirch. She was buried at that.
plaeoc th.1lei5th in st. Two daiugh-4
tor's are' lef't to chlor'ish her mem -
oryV. She was wellI k nowni here
and loved by all who know hier.
---Irmeemni Lynch dlied at his
ri'idience'( about. ton miil''s mnorthl of'
P'ickens. Sundauy li ight tiroim a gun
shot wounmd ini his templo)1, w in ch
wa's iniifiet'~ d by a pistol1 in his owni
hnids abou~it six o'ejeck Sunday',
It is not k nowni w hother' or notf
the fatal s.hiot. w as fired with sici
dl inten''t. Il[o was 81 years5 old
and leaves a wvife and1 f'our lilttle
lie was buried Mondaiy afternoon
at, Mount an Griovo chiurch withl
ialoulic honors.
-The P'assenigeir l)opairtmonlt, of'
the Se aboard Air L in', at Ports
n.Olt h, Va., lias issied a uhi11({n
att r'act ive and1 uiseflI souvir in
tuho sh a i of a puauor-weight, being
ai bale ofC cot.toii r'edu ced to about
twoi by lbhroe inces, 1layinig on a
truck while an idlle ne(gro sof e(d n
the bale enjoys is water-miiilon.
'hiis at.traictiv as11 welol as15i neful
ari'ticleo cani bh btained lby send(i ng
25 cents ini stampsl) to 'P. J. Andeor
80on, Geon'I, Pass'r. Ageniit, Poirts
mouth1 I, V'a., to cover cost of imail
img.
--Oni Friday niight,. the 23d inst.,
a most enjoyah' '(lance was given
at the hotel (do ThornIey. A large
cirowd of young people wereprs
enlt and a iii'o time was had.
Aulong hejj yisijing ladies and
gen ts pr1esen't were: Mieses Biddie
H-lill, Al ario and Lucia Folger, Qe
trud e and Lida Ilaigood, Easley,
Fannie sims, Graniteyille, Ngg,
gie Hill, Maynapub Julia Fant,
Anderson, Sue' Kr.moer, Charles
ton, Miss Simupson and Miss JIor
toin, Clinjtn. Messrs. 1-ab Hagood,
Clanr Keys, lEasley, Wmn. A. Groshi
am, Fort Ilill, Liout. Frank Maul
dlin, West Point, N. Y., and Ohlio
Fnt, Andersonn
-Road Citation noticos in an.
other column.
-Road tho advertisement of J
McI). Bruce and consult him.
-Misses- -Simpson and
Horton, of Clinton, visited Mis
Corrie Bruce last wook.
-'1'. D. Harris comes to the
front this week with a change it
his ad. Read what he says.
-Sheppard & Ellison, of Eas
ley, will bo glad for you to inspect
their stock of goods when in Eas
ley. Read their advertisement.
--Hunter & Hamilton, of Lib
orty, are still solling their onor
mous stock of goods at cost.. Only
three wook, more of their Great
Slaughter Sale. Read their alvor
tisement, in another column.
-Rev, W. C. Soaborn received a
telegram last wook from Williams
port, Pa., informing him that his
son, James G. Soaborn, was in the
hospital of that p)lace dangerous
ly ill with typhoid fever. lie sent
.Josoph, another son, to tal:o caro
of' his brother, but before ho reach
ed Williamsport., Jatmos G. Sea
born had died and his remallilns
were on their way to Pickens
couit.y 'or burial. The dealth oc
culrrccd on the) 21st inst., and the
burial wts on the 21t at the Bor
oughs family cenotery, whoro rest
ed the romaia of his wif , who
died abouti a year ago. Nr. Sea
born was 28 years old and was an
activo and usoful mnemher of the
Baptist church.
OS Kelief Cures Sick-Ilea<alehe,
Neuralgia, Cramps, Cholera Morbus
Diarrloa, &C. 25 cents for large bottle.
For sale by FI'reeman & 1lendrieks, Pick
ens, S. U.
W in'lirols college NcitolatrshipS
U: t Ei11nance E(atlintiionls.
Tho oxaminations for the award
of vaant Scholarships in Win.
throp (o lli'ge and for the admis
sion of new stule'nts will be holc
at the ( cunty Court hlouse on Aug
13th a t 9 a. tm.
A)pplicanits must tact he loss that
fifteen years of ago. When schol
arships aro vlcated after Aug. 13t1
they will be awarded to thos(
making the Iighost average at the
exaaiination.
'T'he cost of attendance includ
ing boardc, furnished rooms, bos
mlight and washing is only $8.50 po:
nlointi.
For further in formation and i
cataloguo address President D. B
Johnson, Rock Hill, S. C. t4.
On Tihe DiKpeunsary.
I think the tipie has coime when all
the people sihumd he outspoken
igainst the fraud and corruption of
the dispensary law. Now sir, I for
me did vote for it, but I had no con.
-eption of the fraud that would or
ins beon pirpetrated upont the State.
[did thaitk we had1( somo1 goodl anud
lotnest meni tht were not corruptecd
>y the late war*, but they are tall dead.
lust tink of thae men and( thae monecy
,hat haaa been made off of rebates.
L'haink of the dlispetnsariesB in t ho State
,bant hav'e squani dered thousands of
l.ollars of motney and thecir b)onds
nea tnot worth a strawv. Thinak of
hie constables the State h.:as eml )oyed
at $2 00 ai dafy nad some of thom naot
vor'th thc rope it would take to hlang
hem, antd still they are protected by
heo State law nad noct one punaishied
or aany crime thaey cotmmait against a]
mid contvert iit to teir owln use ini
utrad of turnaing it over to the State
vbtete it lbelottgs. Now just look at
.he lit,igation ina the courtats. It rc.
nitnds (tnet of r'adical timtes in thec
Untitedt Statles cout, onaly lnore so.
l'htink of a .Judige sayinig it is proof
nitongha 1' t conviet to Iin a11I cob stop)
hie way the d ~iiwntsary is ruim it, will
)anikrttpt the State atnd wiill ntat be
ong abou.)tt it. Now herae is the totm
3dy, let the Giovernor' :apoint ai re
~eiver*, ctall itt ah th spirits of the~
~tale, sell it at pnMliie titry' aml(
is to get ut, of thiis scrapeltt weVt are
-ight. w hile they are lillitng th itr p)1l .
As and you puor ftllows tar( footing
he billIs Rets poet f nlly,
IllitttiWarn ti. as; Not ie.o'o bt
Noi A shreb iveent rto all rosthat
[ lo edicns. foracy pehots n
ra t~a dyumy f, Nncy doiahn aw wihe
drtaef m pwgithou vatad crrprovocation.
Mld.Pwe Nhery ih.
Are' in ifftocentro lvr ote
a spcii duty, ths dng away with
inmoves th~e bpwelhs. 'te
. ' onice Pellet does the rest.
tiavo one? Sample iree at, any store,
Complete Treatment 25 dosaeh 25c.
Brownl Mf*g. Co., N. ;. & oIreenevilie, Tenn.
For' sale by Freemaan & IIctadfi3ks, Pi(ek
NVotice.
Th'ier'e will be a specil mee1 intg of the
.insper Ilawi totrne Ctiap, No. 35 ali
Illllty. A tg'tst 4th 18p97, for t.he pmt pos
oif i'let,in a iyounitg lady% as~ Sponsorit, fi
It he ttitamtah lte-tmlont to be bebd in GreenCt
vi lie Augus. 25th, antd to t' isact an3~
1ot' butshis Ithti. maiy comle btefore 11h4
Cai p. 1). IV. Ilfi 1)IY, ('omi.
wi.1, 1II 11ammu'a Aelj'
FOUR MORE
WEEKS
I - Ia " J' c> i' <I) 7T
SLAUfGIITIIR SALII
--aOF
l\TotionXL=.
We are determined to make them
the best of all. Goo<1 b Shirting at
4 elnts per yard. Hest Prints at 41
to 5 cents. Cot tonades from 8 to 15
cents and other goods proportionally
cliap.
GROCERIES.
8 lbs. Good Cofe for $1.00.
Flour from $1.50 to $5.01 per bar
rel. We want your trade and will
do our host to pleaso you.
HUNTER & HAMILTON,
LIBERTY, S. C.
j21-97.
Af'"JUSTIN ---
I4AMBEIT"
'Tho most intensely'inbred
MORGAN :-: STALLIOB
in the State, will bo at Liberty
overy other Monday and Tuesday
and at Mr. T. L. Robertson's evory
other Wodnesday as per tablo
A pril 5th, (ith. 19th and 20th.
May 3d, 4th, 17th, 18th and 31st.
June 1st, 14th, 15th, 28th and 29th.
ROBE RTFON'S.
April 7th and 21st.
May 5th and 19th.
.June 2d, 1 6th and 30thm.
T1he balance of timo will be at
Centtral.
TERM\S, $15.00.
For Podigrees and other infor
mnation Adldress
D)1. L. G. CLAYTON,
apr1-97m4. Central, S. C.
Cotton..
With careful rotation of
crops and liberal fertilizations,
cotton lands will improve. The
application of a proper ferti
lizer containing sufficient Pot
ash often makes the difference
between a profitable crop and
failure. Use fertilizers contain
ing not less than 3 to 4%
Actual Potash.
Kainit is a complete specific
against " Rust."
GERMAN KALI ~VOl K,
MORE 13
Iais.'
MIeAlister
l'y (A00(1, N0l011s, Val']
Lomst WVeek's Sale wasM successfuIl
Our overiloa.. of stock has~ been very
par tment is inl good R.uning Trimd.
m1in g otheirs every hour of the
lbargatins thIiis week as last.
We are gettong ml New Stock, to
sales of the Big .1ob)bing IIouses Nori
y-BARGAINS! B1Al(Gi
Newv Lawnis, Newy M~itts, New V
Damask. New T1owels, New Unzderw
Table Oil Cloth.
TIIE N.
''A herd eou" l'laid Sh irinigs (noe
at 10, 123 and 15 ents.'
New Guaz'e and Angor~a Flannel
2'2 yards 40 inch (fine) Sea TIai
YTou canl simrpiy (ini many lines <
1a n ifty Ccents worth of goods I
P. S.-B3uttoric,k Patterns.
ITowe 'Pann0 93. Bnl 'Phcnna
McF ALL'S
s."BUDOETHa.
PHUN and PHAX
FOR THE PHOLKS.
Mr. Editor:
We have yet a few bushels of Peas oni
hantd, andi now is the time to sow them.
Bargains In Straw Hats and Fans.
Some Slippers and Low Cut Shoes to
go cheap.
A nice lot of Iloney and Real Good
Flour and Coffee.
It will soon be time to wear Grass
Blades and save all the llay.
I)on't fall to see our Furniture I)epart
ment and Stovos, Pot ware, Inware, .111g.
ware, (: latssware miud nearly everythuing.
I)u, n Staar, i Ul Stais , Overhead uatI l
on the Wals.
iCwoe tc and see.-"
W. T. M'iFalli.
-E$I
I have now in stook a complete
Assortment of the
'Water Pad'
Trusses.
The C''CIEI A PE ST," the
" cMOSTi ( OMF+OiT,A HUI,]:
and "DJIA Il; ''IIUSS,"
inl the Miar t.
D) RUGS,
of all kinds, and at pl ices to
suit the times, Cae and see
m.
(G. W. Earle.
P'iok-na, 8; C.
j 10-97m3.
"Wheels,
Quaty'" Tool
STYS.ES a
Ladies', Gentlemen's a Tandem.
The Lightest Running Wheels on Earth.
THE ELOREDGE
THE DELVIDERE.
We always Made Coed Sewing Machines!
Why Shouldn't we Make Good Wheels I
National Sewing Machine Co.,
jj339 Broadway. Pactory:
New York. BeIlidere. HIs.
ARGA INS!
lBeattie.
so far as moving stockl is concernod.
much Reduced, and nowv every De
We have Many Baigains yet, andl are
day, so l'urPchasors1 mfay find as GIoodl
0, very' dlay, bought at the clearing
h to sell cheap, cheap.
Tash (Goods, Newv (loves, New Table
u'ar, Newv Notions, Now Hosiery, New
ESW FAD,
wecst stylcs for mein's summruer Shirts)
i (infants wear) 25 to 50 cents.
id for $1.00.
f goods) get lhere this week, One Dol
>r One Dollar.
222, (Greenville, S. U.
IR. L FU
NEW SPRII
Prices that speak foi tbemselvex
OItA?
The ladies say that oar line of (
theretoro it goes that they must be.
Organdies tt 15 cents, Organdies
Organdies at 371 ceuts. All Organdis
a7IMI.
The piettiest line ever shown in
over from 8 cents to 15 cents. For 15
Dimity worth 25 cents.
DRESS COODS--CO
This stock is complete with all th<
domestic, from the cheapest to the finc
A Fow Special Pri
A 75c. blac! IIenrietta for 50e.
A 65c. black figured Jacquard for
500.
A GOc. black figured Etamne for
5Oc.
A 20c. Gents HS Linen IIandicer
chief for I Oc.
1 doz. ladies fine bleached vest,
worth $1.00, for 60c.
3 spools cotton for 1Oc.
4x7 Smyrna rugs $1.75, worth
$3.50.
And thousands of other bargains
(.all and see our stock and get pln
LOW P
New Store,
NEW -
Y1ES. everything new and stylisl
my store at Calhoun, Pickens County
When the trading public of t
GOODS, I invite you all to visit my
prices.
A look will cenvince you that th
stock comprises the latest styles in
DRY GOODS, N
HATS, CLOTHING, HAI
GLASSWARE AN
I will make a specialty of Shoes a
styles for Men, Women aind Children.
CERY DEPAR{TM EN'1'. You will al
tractive, at the lowest possible figures.
My p)resen't line of foregoing goodi
demandl every diay. Th'le price inducci
my goods arc attractive.
I am dleterminedl to b,e " .ead
locality and serve you politely and atti
Doyle Building.
marl 8-97mn3.
?WP. S.--A car load of No. 1
kbW dO'
EDVE
Children's and( Inf
Neow lot M~oni's Clo
Th'lo BEST1 ST'OCKJ
ALL KINDS OF I
SlWO saoU oulollaris ini si
othcrs are blowing and( sweattinig aLh(
of pins [and( thorn 1s 1no poinlt to the
SJ. McD.
ON YOUR ME
Ton remind you that as each year I
is still trying to grow mnor) vigorousi
methods, earnestly desiring to benefit
ob)tainiale for as little money1C as will c
dollar' for dolbair.
I have used( extra care in buying:
that I can give the best values for the
In Woolen D)ress Goods, I have ni
at prics from 15 cents to $1.00 a yari
I give rmy best attention to Black
that on this line, there is niotingi in t :
My collection of Organdlies, Grenc
"THfIINGl OF
Staple A rticles arie kept in amrple
season. Good1 heavy Cotton Checks a
at 5 cents. The best line of Cottonad
prices
My Shoe Business is unquestione<
only good ones. (I let the other fell
every defective shoe.
WVhen you want anyt.hing in a at
nearer supplyinigy your wants than any
Trade with Park for Cash
and then you wvill soon have Ci
Greenville, S3. C.
BENTZ,
1G GOODS.
Our Prices always the lowest.
1DIES.
)rgandies are the prettiest in town
at 25 cents, Organdies at 80 cents
is 10 per cent. lower than others ask
V IF.t .
hreenville and at prices lower than
cents we give you a real French
.ORED AND BLACK.
t newest weaves, both foreign and
st, with trimmings to match.
es for This Week.
"1x7 Smyrna rugs $2.89, worth
$5.00.
Art Squares from $5.00 up.
1 box, three cakes, Buttermilk
Soap, ( cents.
1'i yards Fruit of the Loom Bleach
$1.
23 yards Sea Island for $1.
8 yalids Blouse Linen for $1.
Clark's Spool Cotton 20c. dozen.
Best Apron Gingham 5c. a yard.
too numerous to mention.
SIN
RICES.
New Goods,
PRIGES.
, as well as durable, will be found in
, . C.
his localit.y "'- ~nood of first class
store and
is Advertisen
OTIONS, SHOES,
IDWARE, CROCKERY,
0 FUIRVTURlE.
ad keep in stock all the leading
I also:have a well stocked fRO
ways fi nd everything fresh and at.
s include "VALUES'' that are inh
ents are as strong as the quality of
er of L.ow Prices " in this
mitively.
ReCspectfully,
[. OARTER.
CALHOUN, S. C.
Tlimnothy Hay, at $1 a hundred.
Z)DS,
RIY DAIY!
.1 Lain.~ of
lint s and1( Sailors.
Illack "' T1an Oxfords.
anits 13llack and( Tan Si)oos.
of SIIOES ini
ARMING TO0O.S.
bustintii B l]argaimns. WVhilec some
ut, two cenits saived you on) aL papor)
BRUCE
KJORY HOOK.
ias passed and as a new ono come.
ni hetter and more active business
tevery customer, by giving best values
onisist with paying his own obligations
ny goods this season and feel assured
least muoiney oflered anywhere.
any of the newvest wveaves and colors,
I.
Dress Goods and unhesitatingly say
e up-c(oiutry that will surpass me.
(lins, Lawns' and Swinsses is a
BEAUTY."
suppldy at all times without regard to
1. 4 cents. Good yard wide Bleaching
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have in Groenville.
during 1897. It will save you money,
,sh for your actual needs.
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