The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, January 26, 1899, Image 3
The peoge'g jOurnal.
Local Brevitles. (
* 4 rLA v1ted in Green.
viO last week.
19-Photographs for $1.00 at
i #rson Gallery.
p. U.. Burdine, of Atlanta,
aIWt town Monday.
.Joba Ferguson went to Green.
HV6 buduess iaht Week.
Solicitor Ansl ~. Greenville
s' iaf~ theO ekty (in basiness l
M X. 6Iars. fGreenvilk
pau:wickeni a short visit last
week.
here will be. preaching in the
Methodist church the 6th Sund"v
T h'i n w ho61 bu lding has beeu
ilDtTd And is now occupied by
theYritkentffgh School.'
-Mr. and MrS. I. E. Hagood
and ohil4 visit4ed relatives and
friends' in' kickens last Sunday,
t. Lathem was in town
ty an iade a lual set
f 4 estate of Mrs. Nan
rem..
--Lear Young a good and repect
able colord woman 81 years old
died'at her home in town last
Thursday the 19inst-,
-There will be an all day sing.
at Prater's Creek church on the
5th Sunday sin this nienth. All
are cordially invited.
-'-Th neit Union neeting of the
Piedmqao -AssociUtion..will be heh'
neit'Bnday. the 29th inst and Bat
urday before with the church at
COVlathifkod t in Inderson county. t
Ha_.IAv~dy i stip. one of our Pick.
els county oya, or the 2nd' S C J
regiment, hsiving received an hon
orable jdischaefge returned home
Saturlay life the quite aid
peaceful life of a civilian.
-C. T. Wills,'ropresentative of I
the Church Co., N. Y. was in the
ridy ins the interest of his firm
sA reiult I. his visit Arm and t
Hinmer-c ps can be seen on the
head. at Vi v mall boys in profu
slon. . We. are indepted to Mr. 1
Will* for an elegant and well do
signed illdstratidh of Dewey's fly- t
Iny squadeon.
* A nieting of the stookhold(-rs
of the Norris Cotton Mills Co., will
be held at the company's officoe at
catechee, 8 c on Feb 28th, 1809
at 12- W, The purpose of the meet
ing is to -empower the President
to secure by a mortgage .on the
~iui~ufsctured product of the mill, I
a loan made by the Farmers and ~
Mercbants Bank, Anderson, S. C.,
any balance which may be other- '
vise dne said bank, with the pri ~
vilege of renewing the Same- ro
time to time. This not a new loan
but a transfer um the interest of the
mill. Also to-renew from time to
time a mortgage heretofore held by
G. x Norris. No other busirnesi.
wvill be transacted.
* ~ DK. Norris.
Pres. and Treas.
Looper Notes.
Looper's S. 0. Jan. 18th.
Editor Journal:
A. I bay. seen nothing from this.
-seotioni si some time I -thopgbt I
would drop you a few dots.
--Well, the health of this sectimi
is some bettor, t'bough Mrs; Salli'.
Williams is stilt corifined to her
~-Ar. .. W Griffin is able to
-alk about im the house but can)'t
A t out -t'o see to business.
Mridon Jan. 15th, at the
;eidpc o e groom, Mr. John
T.Cook,'of -Dacuaville to Miss
MazildA Holder, of N. C. W. N.
H1ughs offiiating.
-.'4arried at the residence of
-the bride father. M r. Jasper
Joneos, MiU Henry .Wade to Miss
Nalinda Jonies, bo0th of Greenville
,eoniy. W. N. Hug~he's officiating
,_____. Bones.
A Fearfdinkoeldent.
Jese *Hendiicks, lhving up in
the Mica section met with a seri
oue and alniost fateIl accident last
we. . He was bearing off a heavy
slab athysav nm'il of that place
anid in doing qo became overbad.
anced anad fell across the circle
saw, wflichl was mn , motion. He
wee badly lacerated about the ab.
domnen and~ lower limbs. It is not
thought haerHi recover.
rvI htful Mishap.
~ ews comes from.Greenaville of
ieseione --ccideunt of Private
Antonio Capeli, of Company M.
ThdW M'Jersey regimnent .whiile
4 Ebf this pta e. ap
dilHF a' -warms-f'bud o" M r.
Eli Rbl #nW~ aI(alwed : t
C4dkrk. $A tlp )ill-fe sounded:
"f'te.,aiaphaneto stop Capelli
1 ~)otioa't anid
toti eevated plat.
C beloW6, the foros of his
~wbI~~7'iped.. His was dragged
*aut4I4 kefore.,he zuachme
40 d. His legs were
~Dk W. C. Illack
th ud His injOries
ta fto bo tatal,
Ii QICM I tI. ..
This Famous FightreI
Cround the See * . of
Another SatiguilaY
Encornter With
Two Dead.
A THIRD LANGUISHESIN JAL
An Authentic Aooount 01
the Sad Event Which Was
.Precipitated ByAnget.
A gentleman dho -lives' nein
tiew Prbepect called at The Her.
ild office and gave a full accou'nt
f-the-tradgey which cost Robert
tunti tinger and Tolivory McCurry
,heir livos and left Otis Durha'm a
3risone#r in the Columbia jail with
i self inflicted wound in' the leg.
lhis geitleman was- fresh from
-he scene, having talked with eye
-witnesses, with Sheriff Robertson,
tud was present at the 'inquest,
xenee his statement is coriect.
Last Saturday mught Robert
Huntsinger, of Greer's, and Toli.
ver McCurry went over to Polk
Jounty to visit at the home of
houston Roupp. Arrving there
hey found a party of. others al
:wady there and they spanl( a
>leaseit evening-.
After 12 o clock several of the
)arty retired for the night. Mr.
ttd Mrs. Roupp, Mr. and Mrs.
Eluntsinger and one other visitor
vere sitting around the fire when,
4cWCury cane in and asked for
)urhai. He was informed that
ie had retired and he said he would
vake him up so they could hava
owe fun. Just then Le saw Mrs.
luntainger sitting on her hus
and's knee nodding. He placed
lis hand on her cheek to arouse
ier, as they had known each oth
r well-for many years this was
aken as merely a pleasantry, but
fro. Huntsinger gave a - sudden
eric anid her .hsbawd bing -in
uriated arose with a pair of brass
iLecks presentinig in Hllutsiger's
rio said "I'll give him this."
McCurry gave back to the %Nall,
lien Iuntairiger advanced upon
iim whertupon McOurry used h a
auife upon Huntasinger witl dead.
y effect. Mrs -umitsingor during
he fuss called for her hiot-itr,
his Durham who was sleeping in
.n adjoining room. He. caime in
rith a revolver and began firing
ipon McCurry hitting hii three
imesqf Ho advanced to the door
ad fell doiad. Durham shot him
elf through the thigh, inflicting
,painful but not serious wound.
le was lodged in the Columbia
1i6, his wounds being dressed by
)r. Green.
Huntsinger was taken to the
tome of Brady, near New Prok.
ect, where he ingered until Tues
Lay nmght. He was attended by
)r. King, of Inman, but the
rounds proved to be fatal, and
.t 12 o'clock he breathed his
net. Coroner Bishop held an in
nest yesterday.-Sparantan Her
Id.
Assumes Charge.
County Superintendent of Ed
ication Bright has assumned
~hfrge of the duties of that office.
Jr. Biight has served ini this ca
acity before and we feel sure he
will give universal satisfaictioni.
J. B. Langston.
Prof. J. B. Langston of Liberty,
was in town Monday. Prof - Lang
ston is prinip~al of ,the Liberty
Hligh School and -isi faist winining
his way into the esteem of the
citizens and patrons of that om
mnunity.
Pound Party Friday Eve.
The pound party given at thue
residence off, Maj and Mrs. J. J.
Lewis last Friday evening was a
granid success. Quito a crowd of
young inen and ladies was present
and the occasion was one of un al
ioyed please by each p~articiparlt
Strayed orStolen.
From the plantation of R.' Y,
Hellams a brindle cow. A -libral
reward will be paid for her retu~rn
to me at Greenville, 8. 0.
M. L. Alexander.
Dethof J. M. Murphree.
Mr. Joseph, H. Murphiree, .a1
native ot' this county, but later ot
P'iedmonit died at his home at that
plaaet last Friday the 20th inst..
age 60 year's. The cause of hi.
death is supplosed to be. pneumon
ia, as a result of a severe cold .
Up till the time of his removal
from th's county he was engniged
in the manufacture of wool, at
which business he worked faithful
ly for a number of years,
.Every body . :should visit Wmn.
Hmunter & Sont.in the 'next 3Odage~
to get some rare bargains in dry
goocs, notions,-. hats .and- shoes
which they are seli ng.at New;York
cost,
Wim, Hun to..fons at Liberty
are going to mak&eiehgd in their
busijness arnd ar o4pring ttheir; en
tire stock .of dry goos, notions,
hate and shoes at Npg York Qost
OslI. an see them,
In order to make a chanige Iri our
business we will sell fur the next' 80
days dlays our entire stock of dry
Robds, notions h'ats and shoes at
New York cost. We have some
opd ba'gais tooffer, -Wrh. Hun
ber & Sons.;
- THE 6TATi OF 604 T11 OAROBINA:
Coity of rickens
By J. 11. owbery; 1squir Probate
Judge.
W hereas W. 3.$ .A Hollingswerth and
11'F. Sniitmile Auit..to me, t:o grant
.theni iLitteri'df' Adiihinistrateioi of thejt
littite of inld effects of C. L. iollings
w'oth deeeapd.
Y These are Thterefore to cite and admon
aw- aingular the kindred and
*Urditors of the saiid 0.<L- Hollingauorth
.d1paSed, that they bo and appeir before
1n the Court of probate to be hold tit
ickens vrt, Hou O:8. C. on- thlo 26h
dfmg 1P 9 xto )C.4f tlr . puli ttionl
fhireof, at it o'clock in the foienoon, to
shew qaCtp. if any they have why 1he o nid
AdmiiAs 1.tion -sfiti(hlot be grantil.
G e4ti &ndr my Hund, thin 10t Idy
of Jai. 1899 in the 123d .6ear of our
Iudependegieo.
J. B. Newbbery
0 VEAM@@
UXPERIERoR.
TRAQ MAlfK. -
.DESIONS,
-Anyoneondine asketch and description MA
quickly aoerin, ree. whether an inYti a
probably pateiatibie. Cotmneatioca sueu
cnflenta. ete age n trnig te
to t ut aken th rough Iluan AV. e
special notice iI the
8CIENTIFIC AMERICAN
beautufull Ililustrated. I
i ON PATENTSj eot for
MUNN & CO
301 Wrondway. New Iois.
To The Farmers of Plckens County
"The Progressive Agriculturist,'
a valuable work for the farmer, is now
being introduced into your county and
one wb.ch will enablo you to keep a
complete and accurate record of every
business transaction without any
know4age of book keeping whatever, I
It is being introduced by the follow.
ing gentlemen: S. W. Jones, Jobu
W. Gulldge and C. H. Braswell who
will take pleasure in calling on you I
arid ab1)owing you the work and take
your order for the a %ime.
janl9w2.
COLOR and flavor of fruits,
size, quality and. ap.
peaince of vegetables,
weight and plumpness of grain,
are all produced by Potash.
Potash,
properly combined with Phos
phoric Acid and. Nitrogen, and
liberally applied, will improve
every soil and increase yield"
and quality of any crop.
Write and.get Free our pamphlets, which
tell bow to buy and us fertilisers with
greatest economy and profit..
%ERf'tAN UEAL.I-WORES.
___ag fi..Seat., New Te*.
8nceaes-Werth Knowing.
40 years' success in the South, proves
Il e&Tonic a great re merly for Chills
annll Matarlal Fever.<. Beter than
Quimine. Guaranteed, tryv it. 'At Drug.
gists. 50e. an'd $1.00 bottled.
may12i f.
THE NEW WAY.
WOMENused
totik"fe
m al e diseases "
could .O rly be
treated after "to
c I examina
tieons"
#meh tr atmen
alant about theirs
stiffering. Theinb
* reduction of
Wine of Cardul has now demen
strated that nine-tenths of all the
cases of monetrui..l disordere do
. not t-equire A phystan's attention
at all. The simple, pure
taken in the privacy of a woman's
own home insures quick relief and
speedy cure. Women need not.
hesitate now. Wine of Cardut re
quires no humiliating examina
tions for its adoption, It cures any
disease that comes tunder the head
of "female trouble."--disordered
- l'nonses, -falling of the womb.
"whites." ehange of iffe. It makes
*wemen beautiful by making them
1.yi It 'keeps them young by
keeping then-i healthy. '$1.00 ilt
the drug store.
For advice'In cases requiring spel
drectins address, giving sym to~s
The Chattanoora Meiine co., Chatta
nooga1 Tenn.
W. I. ADDISO,.D., Cary, Miss., sayus
"I use wine of terduipetensivelw is
rny piceanAnes ane seelea
Suib scribe
The Jou nal.
$1. Per Yer.
NOTICEf TO DEBTORS AND
AND OREDITORS.
Persons having claims against
the estate of W. B, Singleton, de
ceased, will ploase~present the same
properl) attested to tho under.
signed by the 1st day of February
1899. Parties indebted to said
bstate, please make payment to
H. D. Singleton,
dec5.8t Executor.
TAX'NOTICE.
I, the County Treasurer of Pick
me oqunty willppen ;ny boobs for
*e-collect~iopio\axee for the fis
al ye.r 9 iniy office at Pick
ie court hojuse, on the 15th day
of October, 1898, when the follow
ug:tukes willbe col-lected :
Itate tak, - - mills.
,ounty tax, 8 "
inkinigfuod tax, 6
fdeftitationl schoou1 tax, 8 "
pecial schoolta, bis
trict No. 9, 2 "
pejpil echool INS! Pie
: -i t No.'0,. 1
1peial school tax, D.ie
Uriot .No.pk 8
lpeoial school tax, Dis.
trictsNo. 18, . 4 "
peoial school tax,aJDi.
.triat No, 1-8, -V 2 6
1peoial school, Nor49; 2 "
'pecial R-R tax, Hurricane 2*
Pibkenb, 8 "
" Eastatoe, 8 "
All'able bodied men between 21
Mnd 50 years of age -are liable for
1.00:poll tax, ekddpt old soldiers
vho are eXempt a60 years'of ago.
A two dollar cobiinutation road
ax will be collect6d'frodh all able
)odied men from 18 to 50, except
)ld so'dieo and, niinistors supply
r; acoigreg.,ion.
-AI jersona se :ihig money by
,ank checks or money orders will
please'includb expenses, such' as
itamp on check, exchange, and all
postage.
10c exchange on checks under $25.
150 " " " $50.
200 " " " $76.
250 "t "6 4 $100.
and so on in proportioni to ainount
>f check. Ploase put staimip on
sach chock and cancil same bwith
day, dato and initials of your
name.. Respectfully,
J. T. YOUNGBLOOD,
County Treasurer.
Sheriff's Sales.
STATE OF SoUTH1 CAROLINA
County of Pickens
W. 0. Stewart, et. al., PLlttr
vs
P. 1;.A1oxandeqr, D'ff*
Pursuant to an ordier for sale in
the above stated case inado by
Hon. J. C Klugh. Judge of the
8thJudicial Circuit, on the 6th of
January, 1899, I w~ill i sell -to the
highest bidder at Pickecns C. H.
on saleaday .in February next, the
following tract of land to wit:
All that piece, pargel or tract
ofland in the County anid State
aforesaid, on branches .of Big Eas
tatoe Creek, 'adloin ing lands of
Mrs. Harriet Bowie, James E. Ha
good..and otherd, coitaining one
thousand (1,000) acres more or
less, being part of the land set off
to the plaintiffs by said order of
Co~urt,and a plat of Whvich- can be
seen in the Clerk's office.
Terms; , Onhe 1alf .psh..on day
male, balaiice on a credit of twelve
months securid by 4~e boind of the
purchaser'an d s'nottgage of the
premiss, with interest from day
>f sale, - N~
Assessment iti .'
The Aud itor'p,oB cpNyill*aopen
~roni: theiset day 35. 1899, to
20th d'ay.,of Februiary,4899, to re
~eive retuie for-reail'and personal
property for taxatioiv.in' Pick ens
3onnty for fisoal year commencing
January. the 1st, 1899.
The Auditor or his uo~Aties will
be at the followving preinets to ro
oeive retains for saids fiscal- year.
Calhoun, Monday Jan. 30th 1809.
Centril, Tfuesdaiy '.n-)d Wodnes
day, Jan 31st and Febfruairy 1st,
Norris Cptton . Mill8e .'Ihursday,
FebrioAy 2iid, 1899.
Liberty, Fri~dgy - aityjgaturday,
Feb. 3rd and 4th 1899.
Easley.yodgy, aigl .Tuesday,
Feb. 6th and''/th, 1898.
Cross ,l laite Wednsd ay; Fo&.
Bth, 1899.
i.Lnidpei'a StotrJthitrsaoh Fob. 9th
1899. ~
Peterg0~Uroek Frdag, Fob. 10th,
1899 .,
Pitmpkintown StraFb
11th, 1899. Fb
Holly Springs Mond gy Feb..18th
1899.
Eastatoe Tuesday, 1M'b -14th,
1809.
$urriocane Wednesday, Feb. 15th,
l$99.
-Six Milb - Thurdday, Fe'b. 16th,
l899.
Pr'aters Friday, Feb. 17th1, 1899.
Oilels- '1.1: 'bituibetW o~ 'the
N. A CHIRISTOP~HR,
.Anditor Pieljqns County.
Have your Ian d surved, I am
>repared. with first cinas instru
irent'st6 d~dyou. a first clabe job,
maid cafi be rfd at my regidence,
'iexander, 8. C., or you can phone
ne fro. Folger j TI~ornley's store
Picko neis.
- Jt. TdUr<i A~ SdON.S -
WHOLESAL1 AND RETAIL
Bugg es,
Wagons,
Harness,
Hay
And
Grain.
Horses
and
Mules.
Large drove just in from
Tennessee, fine, young, sound
and at living prices.
We defy competition in our1,
ines.
Inspection of mtock solicif..
ed.
Charles
& M cierayer.
Stables and Storehouse
River Strect,
GREENVILLE, - - S, C.
may19-98.
]IGIr
IN-.
Ribbon and Veiling. Nico selec
tion of Stamp Linen and Em-broid
ery Silk. Oil and pastil p)ainltings
for sale; order for portraits by
Miss B. Rogcrs/
MISSES ROGERS,.
GREENVILLE, &; C.
115 South Main street, Op.
positu Stradley & Bairr's.
feb25*y].
WITER
Mil inory
You will find att is~ses McKay's
the latest styles and real worth of
your monoy in Hats, Caps and
Fancy Goods. A call is solicited.
Weo will (10 our besAt to plonso.
MISSES McKAY,
119t Main Street, (oeeville, 8 V.
jThin Blood~
SWhere the blood loses Its
lntense red-grows thin and
'watcry, as in anemia, there is Q
.,a constant feeling of exhaus
Stion, a lack of energy-vitality
Sand the spirits depressed.
Scott's Emulsion
of Cod-liver Oil with Hyp.
Sphosphites of Lime and ~a
is peculiarly ada pted to correct
Sthis condition. The cod-liver
Soil, emulsified to an exquisite
fineness,ecnters tho Ilood direct
I~And feeds its every corpose - .
rsto#Iig the natural color andj
giving vitality to the whole
system~, The hypophosphi tesa
*reach the brain and nerve
centres and add their strengt..
Sening and beneficial effect.
If the roses have left your
cheeks, If you are growing
Ithin and exhausted from over
w orkl or if aeisbeginnin
sion.
ssure you get scom~~ mupvton,
WVE
Special bargains to
Jeans, Flannels an
If you need any 01
you had better coin
them before tleyii
NEW GOODS
Coming In every day.
WE ROLL TI
And Leave It to you
Roll - th(
We have a big line of Plows and Pk
and Parched Coffee we are solling 10 lbs,
kinds of country produce.
Yours TruIly,
Folger and '1
apr1498.
I a offoring h otween Uonw
The Biggest B
-AND
GENTS FURNISHING G 00M8 EVER 0
A'W I havo a vory la rg! tock 1 lum
ljuco Stock beforo I take invoitory by Jam
So now is your goldi) (l lnco.
trial wont hurt you.
A welcomo to all.
L. ROTHSO
GREENVILLE, - - -
may 68
Acquisition of.
To T)ilEI
OL YDE .& M1
Also hav2 beeni victorIlls an id ineri
Conisiderable
And arn offering bn'agnns. PIIENOM INA L! UN
nire Ne w, Freshi. Salable, 8ensonnle, tylc,~ ih, ,ir
X1asp w~tithl ihment. Givye 11s a c'al ir y(on wi
Goodxns, Nekwvear, Ntitionis, SfimIiiery,. Sh~ou,, To~i
pa~y the highesr.t, market Price for I 'rode.
Some Bar'gain~s
MEN'S AND) BOYS A LL WOOL SI
Cheape'r thban you ever saw samew (anality of
Men's and Boys' Capa, 25c. each, regula mi 5
A tew $10.00 and $12.00 Jaic1'e to el
Capes I have left at New York co.t.
One table of shoe--regulari pr ces fr oi
Oc.
Several doz. Up-to-date, stiff I1
$'2.00.Everything m ntione di are
I mustclose out' my Clothing ;
for a big stock of Dry Goods to arri
must go, too. I never carry over g
another-It does not pay, I perfer t
or less. I offer my trade fresh stocl
see us--we can give you some good
. WM. ]
Earle's Corner. . .. .
offerV~ e n l..
so.,
A s''
r the.,s6 dads
E.M I N
to
im -outi
w gods. Seo our Green
to thedollar. We buy a]
'hornley,
-kens, South !rolina
I rgs. 11
FFERED IN GREENVILLEI
dl and T am dotermmned -to re
tary 1st.
Como and be convinced;a
HILD,
- --T-- 0
(IasedI fl stoktonid n o t
.ary ht.e n Vny re
Ware11( hel, tco,:ined b
T FRO $2.9 TO.00
Alhn RodTeor.1Noto
ats'OAg for men at Ou.2 tao
an Hatso u ti)o ake roomr
ve. All wnter good
>ods Wmoeek .to
o le "the out$.0 at costfe
:od inroeaone Coeandto
[~argains.
PAGAN;. 1
- Greenvillo, es 0,