The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, January 12, 1899, Image 5

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The People's Journal. Locals. ,oharles Bowon is at homo on a isit. . Miss.Maude Aahmnore is visiting in ,nderson county. -J- L. Gravley of SjIny Dal WAS in towajdonday op,.baspes. -J. J. Ohestain of Knob paid ]riokons a business oatll-Mondayg. , -Hon. B. J. Johnston of central township, was in Pictkvis lastr week. -Miss Cora Bowe .who 'has been visiting in Newbry. has re Orned hkome. -,- -" . - ---is Lids Bmith,- ef essl Oy visitad relatives and M1ada i' teenu last week, . a"-R, L. R Bentz eXtnds his thanks fot 1898 and ends greet in~gs for,tq*9;sce his.:ad-. -William Fagan has deter mined to "Push theinoff."'' Deal e should see him. See..his a d. -Dr. W. F. Austin,.. l)entist, will be in Eas y Tuesday and WednesdayA)d iboity Thn'rsday. Miss Mella Hoedrioks, of Field, 4s now boarding in town. aud4tat tending the -Piskens High SchQoI. -Mr. arthur Hunt- tfter speud, lng-the pest two week.at4his home in Daousyille, is again.at his storo. umtr T' '1Rnowen -went to able and instruotive sormon at Oriffa ohuroh Sunday the 9th inst. .d I, Jktauldin came to Pick. evigobwtrdayito atind- the -funer. al of hians'. L. Ilollings. -The Sunday7s TioVl at Grifliv church is in a flouiihing .condi .ion, and is looking far into. th Oew year. -Married, at the residence ol .Iev. J. W. Sheriff,-MiBa Artio Rob Ineson to Mr. Julius Sinith. 4iis county. -Hou.Labanin Monday for represeat O' reprea ell is iokens abou is good /---amuel irrgess, a thrift3 blored, farmer of Mioa, paid Journal a visit Monday-a ittle cash, too. --W. W. F. Bright was in Monday raaking arraneen Sake .harge of the offloa of a intenident of education. K- E Porter nreacl isHettie Robinson to Mr. Samr iel Mauldin of Anderson couuntj ---The larga two story barn c air. John Ferguson, fronting th reeidence of 1. M. Ward was dIC niroyed by lre last Fiiday more ig about 4.80 oclock. '-Gov. Biflerbe. has'received telegram from. Col. Whilio Jone encounoing .that the secon, kouth Carolina regiment ha ~rrived safely ini Havana. -In order to nmake a change il ur bufiness we ' il soil for th, fort 80 days .our . ntiro stock o Dry Goods M{otions, Hats an< Jhoes at and below cost. We hav ome bargains to offer. - -Read Mc013aIl's January edi ton flPhun and Phax.. e wil iake you ernile even if you d< ~ t Waat to. H~e keeps every iigin stock, even blankc r'e 3ipts and unsettledj accounts. j -Dr. J. L. Bolt offers his prc .saional service to the people o lckens and surrounding countrv alls day or night given promip tention. Can be found at Hen ricks' boarding house. 8 Wmn. Hunts ad son rat Libert re going to make a change iu thiei ,1usiness and are of'oring thoir oni tire stock of go dry goods, notioni bats an shoes at -Nowy YorK COS call and Ois th em gricK. Is it not-istrangn that humai nature likeg to brag on sorroi and seldom think of the pleasur that they have had. Let nou reck on up one' pleasurasn too and sa with some Jne,. "Rather than hav one joy for.4o hea al1 my -sorrow remember to.4 Pedro Perea, -.Nbfl e. ol gate in the zat congrosd froni New Mexicg, Isa of 'iure Bpaiusl blood srnd Ancient lineaige, trtcin his anceshore baek for 2t50 years Hie is a 4Jubliocan, atways diligent p d~or'ker anid a mas of algg n itrse in mi dAg andi4qk. taising and presid enit of filt, at'onal ,bank o: DEATH OF C0p. COLUMBus . L. HOLLINGS1*WORTH-1 Tho po pl) of outl''town (il1cone mumity wero groatly shiocked'.ol last Satutrda'y morning by the word thIat paIsed rApidly from one to ui ot her, thit. Col. I dollingswor w dead, what inido tilt nuws m) pnr Priang19 W11 the fact tha1t he, was11 s001uovingabout oti tbo streit and1 in the court house durim, Friday until lato inl th1 Ovoimng activly engagod in his business at fairs, noosting his friendle ai he would meet them with more than usual oheorfulness. He prosented the appearance of a man in perfect health. On returning to his hoie late in the evening he dined with his family and partook of tho megal with his usally good appotito eu gaging pleas06antly il conv.orsatiou and in good spirLs, rotirmg from the table to the family sitting room,. as was his wont h seated himself and took up a papor and was reading ;'about 8 o'clook p. )m 130Inoe n110 oticod' that bit u. \l in V fu-l m rg posturo and bWi our h d Could 1reah llimi ho f1l0 to th Ib11 r l As friendk wert) raising hiin ttu that ho follt, a s .yer pain in head; this wasi the last 'nord frtwn his lips aftor ho fell, for 1t1i si! imimediately into soomingt on .sciousinos; aid riemaiwe.d n it condition 1111 abou ' 001 o'clock when poacofully, withut a .truggle he br thod hi..Ilast., th physicial, aI 1dthe nfu rs ig hands woro of no' avail off Ihe king of tiro's. ickens mosL 11WBt succs)sful 31 ha1 boun lit dov'r il I hi8 iusoCulnless; h') w i his ufform l advane Wo10 aillUid il itorst of the CoU. by his industry anad financoring ability he has accumulated a 1:rgo esta'te thought.to be wort more than $100,000. He was a good citizen, a good lawyer a good noigh boe a good husband and a good fither. 1is funeral services woro oi nuct ed by Dr. J i ' by. on a afternoon in 110 P s iij' k church of which .duce-:;u was a imleimber d of2(:r. Hisl reo iins were laid to ret in Presbyterian C(mlWLory in the pros once of the largodt nunmier Cf peo 4 over known to assomubio on tho on ot a funeral in tl, lown of A0 ho ork and tk yo oderfo th smo U 2 :1 AC d OARD. )2.1 During thmy abse . pn h a aniy law iniatters mt which nmiy qr 'vices are wantedl. Hoie also has mionley to loanU on 'real estate at 8 per cent. .A pply -to him or Maj. Leii. Rospectfully, O. E. Robinson. M ASON TO THhiE FOR E. ThI'e (Sunday) State. Mr. Mason of Tllinois offered the i ollwing resolut ion: Whoroias, 'all powers of 5'overn., :men t are derived frim ' ihe c nc~ent 3of theyg~ivernedM,' utie'eore be o f Resolved, by the seint e of1 te 1United States. Tih at the govern ament-of the United Statos of Amor. ica will niot attempt to govern the peole of any other conntry in the world^ without the Consent of the )people LIhon~cl vesl, or soihjlct t hem n by1 force to our1 domlinlion einrl thor will. Mri. Mrs on as~kred th hi e re101':<oln. tietn lie on the ta ble, anton ,oI'cina . .o upon itlA netliTesdaiy. Tihe abIove resolu tioni, alithough short aind umpretontLions, str'i ke root of I ho subhjoct anad thev begi ' ,ing of ia great ba 1 lo ay int QMya n s 810n. TVhe re0:,t U a un Mt'I 8 - ibtiiothe dt 1. .. pa :i Ku wvhol will n ot he dlisposedA I hilt Sgood th in g g'> hn plKy on 1. boretli. Scal groundui. E Iverybody shonhill visit \, H'luniter & Sons in l iho :.ta d (ays to got son.10 r tro hbri-o - ~Dry Goodls, N 9tiouns, sh;tj . hIats wich they- ar iisolng al New Yord cost Surveyor. H~ave your land surved, I air preparedl with first class instru imont to) (1o you a first class job,) and11( can b)o found at my~ residenlce, -Alexandler, 8. C., ort yoU' canm phonE -me frpm Fiolger & Trhorn!.,y's stia PiekensV*(;'S DEATH OF "UNCLE ABE" i AN1) RSON. "Unclo A ho"' Anidero, its ho .a honoraty cal k'd, p 'd away ti at tit hom of I]. . n-in.law ol c< tho <1n0 . I lo haid airrived at the :aucei :'-e of 91 'ri, and wa'i hi m. One ron antd tw) daugliters 61 'turvivo. hn,. His de.att was a 'great shook id will bo felt by every on1 il the collmun ity. The funeral sorvicoi took place at the Oolonoy church tho *day fol- c lowing his doath, coIducted by N Rev. M.L . Jow. Countlv of Pivkens C By 0. B. Nerwbery Esmquiro Probato .1 II(igo. Wherens, Mrs. INI. A Iloilingsworth and it. F. Smith madie suit to me. to grant thnii Letters of Adiniistrttion of the .'staLte of and (~fecl of C. L. Hollings worth deeca-sed. These are 'Therefore to cite and na111011 ist al1 ulti ingular teic kindred itwli V'd it ors of t hm sai C. L- Ho11ingaen orth ded,~I t hvt. they be Itid appo.ir lefore ine 04. he<nt of 1rba)hato to be held at H 1-us Iour )llu 8. C. oIn the 2(thhi 0.1.v of .1an. 1N'9 S iwx1, after piblicntion fnII. i t. I 'I o t in the fnimeool, to sho o~ueif 11u1.1 ihy hlave wh the Said .ti-miniitrationl shloul not b rutd Given under m3 haind, thi.s; 10th day of Jl . 1:,!T inl the 12-4 Yoa.r of our !nldepenl -ne: . V' .1. 1. Newbhee I. 1. 1'. C' O'PT(CE- OF, FINA liETLE. M ENTJ. I will apply 1o J. 11. Newbory Probato Judgo, for loavo to mako a final settlemoit of the stAuto of MrsT'. N 1n! o.Lthe.d nd ra J. L. Lnthem, a dmir tr1ator, Assessment Notice. The Auditor's offico will bo open from tho 1st day of Jan. 1809, to 20th day of Fobruary, 1899, to re COive, returns for real and personal lIpoprty for taation il Piclis coun tvyfrlsniy o een The AuitorIo hi~s deputims will be., the )oll ii precin to re coi\e roturn for said fiscal year. Cal houni, Molldy Jan. 80th 1809. Centl, Tuesday and Wodnes day, I .Ta tad Fohruary 1st, ri (' m ll, Th rsd y, nary' '1 . 1 U 1. :. ' a n i 1 1 ( n 0 . Pm pkiiutown Saturday, Feb. 1th), 1899. RoAly Springs Monday, Feb. 13th 1 899. Eastatoe Tuesday, Foh 14th,1 180;:). Six Edio Thursiday, Feb). 16th, 1899. wih the1 law~t~ the Siens ". o: - their rospectivo iplacoa of mfl.tdinig oni M~onday1 the 16th daiy of January, 1 '.9. f'or th.)e w.'ill mee't 9iL the Cour't Ilommo on1 Th'lursda~y the 25th thereater', for for the purposo of eotthng all dis puites and~ 001ntests. The law roads'1 thus: "Tho isevoral Tonhi 130oardsc shall1 m'ot att such timo iod phi(c molst(I)E1 coynenl t before and w 'itililn t:n dlayS threafter the C ounty Examining Board shall moot at the sevoral county seats to settlo all dispntos atnd contests." . dec5-12. Ch'mn Pen'n Blo'd. 1Unrsundii to oni ord'(r for Rtale in I iI .(i to the1 b b.bh-k n- C.)0 11 t p . re or tra -.' .9' d311 ( 1,00) neros'0 no*r( or lesa, beinN part of the land set off to tho laintifia. by .wd orde~r of Court, ando ai pilt of vI lihih canI bo sQon in the ClOr'.. omen.~ TiormI.: Ono hatlf eashi on day sale, bahinco) on a' credit, of twolve mon)1th' jieenr''od by the b)ond( of the putrcha~Sor anid a mnortga.ge of t be premises, with jinterest from daty of sale. J.11. G. Mc'ani1. OTICI, TO -,-EBTO9W JND AND ORIMATORS. Persons having claim agalinst 10 ostato of W. B, Bingletoni, (e asod, will pleaso present tho saine roporl p attusted to tit undor ged by the tst day of F''b-uary ,99. Parties indebtod to said itato, please make paynont tol !II. D. Singleton, dc5-Bt Executor. NOTICE TO CR EDITORS. Notiem is horoby given to all the roditore of tho Estate of Casley V. Cummings, deconsed, that ihoy aust provo thoir clainm against aid ostato on or by the 18th day f Jauary, 1899 before mo or bu iarrod from any participation in he funds of said ost ate. J. M. Stewart, Ad ministrator. TA X-iMOT IC E I, the Oounty Troamsiror of Pick one county will open m1y boobs for he colloction of taxos for the fis -al year 1898, in my offico at Pick ma, court house, on the 15th (lday >f October, 1898, when tho follow ing taxes will be collected: State tax, .. 5 mills. Jounty tax, t " Sinkig fund tax, 1 " Doustitutional school tax, 8 Special school tax, Dia- - trict No. 9, 2 " Special school tax, Dis trint No. 10, 1 " Spocial school tax, Dis trict No. 11, 84 " Special school tax, Dis trict No. 13, 4. Spocial school tax, Dis trict No. 18, 2 Spocial ochool, No. 49, 2 Spocial R R tax, Hurricane 2i* "6 " "Pickens, 3 " "4 " "Eastatoo, 3 " All able bodied men betwoon 21 and 50 years of ago are liable for $1.00 poll tax, ozcopt ld soldiers who aro Oxompt it 50 years of ago A two dollar commutation road tax will be collected from all al bodied mon from 18 to 50, except old soldier and ministors supply ing acongrogation. All porsons sonding imoiy hy banik checks or motoy orders wil ploaso includb expenses, such al stamp on check, exelango, and a! postage. 103 exchange on cheekcs under $25. 15c "f " $50. 20c " " " $75. 25c i " I $10( an11d so Oil ill p1-nrfrOn to anioun of c'hock. Ple(1se put stamp 0 eachchti O k and can( il k;a. i . It day, da11to and initi.ils ;f you i:am. (~.R s f ,1 T. T. YO)L'NGBL()Ol), County Treasurer WIN TER You w i findl a tNissos Mc]K the latest styles and1( real worth your~ monaey in1 ats, Caps si Fancey Goods. A call is solicito We Will do our hest t~o please(. MIMSES McKAY, lit9 Mama Stret, G( i ll~~V1e, S C. WE A EJIN the maUrkOt to sell IIA-TS, and)( if youL will visit our store you will see whoi'o the( Peop)lo aill buly. They say they doun't mind to e1 cot ton at uth p.10riCo if every.. body1 sold( goods as( chua p as0 wo do. Our motto(, 1largo sialesa at smnal profit you save 25 Por cent. b~y bu13 ing of us. Ask any of our custc moers they will tell you whore to g< MISSES ROGERS, GRENV[LLE, S. ( 115 South Main street, Op poste~ StradIley & Barr's. tfh9l)yl ABIG LOT OF C001 -AND -e HEATING STOVES v 7,A DJUTA N'] with 20 lieces of No. 7 Ware to 87.00. Chrieseremente, fel end ornament T ua bi for all. A nice lot of Jewelry All klnds of Cook Vessels, T1 i Ware, Table ware Porcelai China and Utmi warea. Liamnps Lauterna, Burners and 01imey Scissorsi-F nind Rlianetmrm. Evory Pieco Wiarrtmnted. Lead and Oil, Fino 'aints an Staiu3 for Furiturn. Buggiol .and Wagons &C. Now is the time to ully. Cotto Chunp. (oo0dB Chonp. Colue am see for yoursolf. - Tin Roofing, Guttoring nu oying. we II. PII NS, EASLEY, - s 0 jurnel6-93:nni. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bugg es, Wagons, Harness, Hay annd Largo dr'ove just in fr< Tennessee, fine, young. son and at living prices. We dely competition in o Ines. In)spection of stock solici 0(d. Stables anid Stor'ehoul River Street, (GREENVIL~LE, - - S, 4 many19-0J8. Nas5c4Deis--Worile JRiuowlng. 10 yea~rs' succes. s I the SouthI, proc Iilahe'Ton ic ni great renliedyj for Chi a111(1 all MalarIal Fevers. IvLter i Qkt inin Guaranteetl. L~ry it. A L Dr gists 50c.and*1.00 bot tlos, S0 YEARS' TRADE aARKl DUBIOUS, OOPYRIGHTS quiekly aaooraln rewhet er a n nt~I~ en lioial. Oldest agey a snrlug pat tnt nt caken th rougha Murn A es spocial notice iu tho 80aETIFl0 AM R IOAW isoou ir~rnat e ri i soo:s ON P TS rSOU frOO. Adw MUNN & C 361 Biroadway . o wk WeWisk t4 A EW and rroundig,, A Happy YEAR ago e us tl 6 solicit a larger 10 for the, rt extended to you for a-happy a rosperous I 13 Fruly, Folger d T apr1498. CPie ad ; .; LIva f~or Ibeo ThT .,bigh jmd tbe N tionso er Cof~ a T--I~.I6 e b f 'cn hon. int tor Boot eo now3, i6rl 4,-glef h n ritit liva w a Awcoed t GRNILL at 1 ~nooStoc befre W ~~viit~Y ~'Ji ~for~ trial~~~ti wot ur yu d~her 08 A chas - hi lybu:l r, C some -ge stck d t nAyOb . W 11FL110so :00- l der con his Leth le *~ four .e Iy for 21, an ther L. ed tha nm o eaE tenata pay his ighet maket 'rlc fo..'iThice 27 Boyo'a"iDyt 83 Oh i (1nrpa ' city ofor. Thi wil inteest.thothoje anal Tho ostof hisclo~hi~g as nad by"Th hoist -ik. may 6 WM,. FAGAt i~roeCre.e ' renil. - C~lio e i ,bu - as ruse~