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The People's Journal. Local Brevities. Dr. W.F. Austin will be in Easley 'niext Tuesday and Wednesday. Miss Cora Bowen is teaching school at Sim's sollool house in this county. --W. E. Galloway, of Jepthn, N. C.,was in town last week on t. trading expedition and reports tho folks on that side all 0. K. for another year, but the roads in a terrible fix. -B. E. Grandy has put in a good steam corn mill at his ginnery in Piokens and is prepared to grind on Wednesda)s and Saturday's as fast as the turns can be brought in. Found, near Prater's post office by M. N. Goudelock, one valiso ol clothing. The owner can get saint by calling a iN homo. Solicitor Ansel was promptly at his post Monday and struck terror in the heart of the evil doors. To the up right lie is a shelter in a time oi storm. -Married, oil the 27th. at the res. dunce of N. S. Reose Mr. W. W. Brissoy and Miss Julia Astison all of Pickens county. N. S. Reese, N. 1'. officiating. -Married, on the 22nd. Feb. at tlhe0 residence of Ju.ius Mullikin by N' 8. Reese, N. P., Mr. John Roylstoi and Miss Mollie Bracher all of Pick ens county. -Charles M. Bowen retirned to Greenville Inst Saturday, where he has a lucrative position with Mahori & Arnold, the new dry goods firm that is just opening up in that town. Married at Tigervillo, Groenvollo county, on 2nd. March at the revi denco of the bride's father James Hayes, Miss Lila Hayes and Mr. W. . Hendricks. Rev. J. E. Fos ter officiating. --W, A. Browing, manager of the Home Telephone Co., of Greenville, is in town this morning putting in the telephone exchange at Mr. 1. B. Finney's residence. Ve are gradual. ly putting on ciy airs. -R. G. Gaines and Gassaway Brothers have just received from Tonnossee a fine lot of saddle and harness horses and extra fino lot of well broke mules They tire for salo cheap for cash or good papors. The Liberty township singing asso ciation will meet With Enon Baptist church the fourth Sunday in March at ton o'clock a. in. Lot all lovers of music come and bring the song booke and well filled baskets. W. W. Norris, -B. A. Morgan , Esq., anl elo quent and learned lawyer of Greenville, was In town this week in attendance upon01 court. Mir Morgan is a partnler of W. F. Blassigame, Esq., and the firm has built up a large and lucrative practico ini this County Wyatt Aiken, after serving his country in the late war, has returned to his post of duty am stenographor of the eighth circuit. His many1', friends and admirers in P'ickens county welcome him back to the paths of peace and showor up)on him their congratulations and goo} wishes for the future. Robert Trotter, one of Pickans. county's oldest citizonis and wel' know throughout the up counts died Saturday night after all ill. ness of three wvoks at his homn' near Dacisville in his 84th yuiar The impediste cause of hi: death was dropsy. A widoQw 14ml one son survive, -On Monday Mlarch 13th, l1he Pickens R. R. Co., will run the i ,1 lowing trains in addition to their' ro. uliar schedules : Leave Pickens at 9:30 a. mn. " Easley " 1 0:30 a. mn. "Pickens " 6:30 p. mn. "Easley " 9:30 p. ma. Round trip tickota on sale at Pick. ens at 40 cents. Children 5 to 12 yearu half fare. Come one, some all. J. T. Taylor, 0. M. President Riley of the Greenville female- college, who with President Lander of the Williamston female 9llege, ani President Croiner of Ihe Newborvy pgliegejwas a judge at il9 Plq90g0 cqllege ler ary cou 9et, returned to Gr'eenyillo yesFer ttay. There wvere three contestants Ane from eaph of the literary 8o0l oti9s of the college and W. L. Moise of Sumter wats declared th" winner, and4 is to rep~resent the college at the State inter'collegi ute ora tOrlcal contest at W~illillm ston next April, The triends thlroulghout the State of ox-Congressman W. H-: Porry, Sans Souci, this county will regr'ot to lean thlat he0 is critically ill and that it is fearedl that he will never again) be a well man. His health has been failing for nearly two 7y0}' 8Sud !}o has beep~ conflnedl to his hqnlo at Sans Siouci nearly that length of timo not having visItedIthe city for the past nineteen monthet .During the early panrt of last week lie was footing much weaikei' useti, but it was not uantil'Thur's. day that the change in his condi tion pamoe. lie had beeni readinlg inl his 'library about an ' hour anid uponO attempl~ting to ris, found that he had l et the use of his lower limbs and1( that he saw'dou ble.. The paralyeis attackedi the opt1i nehe and both legs from the lhiiPOdown. e~ is now eQonfineod to h~s bed. It is I oped hiowevrr th'te trouble with the eyes is Manila Letter. Tito following oxtri.-at from lotter of Lut hfr Le.sley written 1 his parelts oil 16th. Deceiue Cuartel de l\l alate, AlaniIa P. will be interest.ig roading: I am getting so that I I ike tiI country very woll woe nI iciel quartrod now and havo nieC cot to sleop on. Tho weather ;t-ke all the year round isn't any hoti than in Florida tho nigiht s ti much cooler. fand a bl k, is vel comfortable to sleep under. \\ don't have mtich out p It duy' t do niow. The nitivm arouid be(i seem to bo vory well satisfieI th:, the U. S. is going to hoiihl t h-i landsIH. Aguanaldo still has army in the country aroudi , l\ nila wo doi't oxjct. aniy mmi trouble with him Iti we do xp e trouble with an oth(rI Lribe tha fouIght o1 the Spanlishi sIdo agaiim Aguaialdo aii(I lie too durmitg ti war with Spain ; they calI t eI the Nicaboie Itribe tin '1i 14d weIr always Iffyll to Spain '1nd i is thought that it is the Saiard urging theml on to us. There is about tmt iv -liv diIl olt tribes oll the ism!itds Ild one tribo speaks a difforent. langiung from11 tileoOther. Tilev ea.i are iever satisfied 1nles1 s they ar at war atnd wore always at a with sotio of th oitr rs TLo Tgabo's am iho m eivil ized of them all they speak most I Spanish an1d ari as mutichmi. with Spamish )1 blod ws " ho flthor: iegro is witi whito. The msOt thle na1tivos9 ill and ar un1:d Stail.l are Tagaho's Aguanaldo's trit Tho nativos are learniiing Ein glisI fast, they arm very quick to learni and thoy are All natural horn musi cian's alm1iiost alm.st all ( hI can play somo kind ( :nil inst mont, they IlaY aI tog t.hII by ear. Not many of thim eil, road music, they havo learned I great miny Alericai tuIn is anm play thom well. A gfui an abhll 1h 0110 of the best hanls I ev!r h- n phly, there is oe hii;dr( pi()til in it. Tho nlatives aroinaitl 1h'r m118k their living priniiyiv Iv viod dIlinig vegotables, fruiis, egr cigarettes and s;ft drinks On th streets, overy oC nid oIr fei mal old or young cani he s-een (iii Ib st rcots with a ba-ket inin hemad yel ling o(l 1te il an.-- ft Ih articlo they have 1o o ul .. Th11 woman carry ever'ytlhing 'h Ia heado1(. I noticed a 1at V wo1 carr'ying I~iv1le s1l~i r tha wa wakinig post a glass of 3Utr 4h enly 11( had aliu lt 01:0 hundr d va ri to go with it anud Sh' 'at It n ti of her had () ocarry 1-0:'m carry everyLtJiiig Ibehm fln stick acrIess their Thonbh-r 1 oc ticodl a native carryVing 8 me f k ries ini one0 of his ItAd ts an b1 pail rocks mt the othIr (n - mi i wals ba)lnced If) su1it. him1 thei went his way. T1he' wayl ' f'iihebi their houses wouldI nimk.* yu lat ug I they sinlk the post1 i Ih grouw~" 8 ~ mnortice thli sI leper I , the abl iin four foot abovo t he( ground 11( floor is then put on it us umia &: wi th irottn stinigs th is Ifve htVf~ tle cracks overy inc tie i l .Ic s al t (dirt fall r'ight throuigh, ik framie wvork and raf('ers ar1e ion!~f of bam~lboo p)o1liiort iced tigetE and1( tiedl, thiey neverl n1' an8il 1)1le1roof a lil th e s .- ne lli . withi rotton st rinigs t hiest they im on in Iay orsjliea~ving 11 oles fo IP 0,01 an1(i WIndOws tlhe wiiolow shuit tf'r are mado of the sam111 matfrihal. am tied to the ui~pper sill .e they :n be shaved out amd proppiI d wvih sticks, the lIoits. at at 1h taiuse looks Ii ko a i d d. r s their funituro conlist of ial chairs, andic a larg:e 1bed steadqi !.1rW outgh to hold t.Ihe whole fam~il all mado0 of bamboo)0, and ~. an ear iL on boul that they buiild a lir'e i for cooking purposos. The na Lives all smtioke cigar ette aniiid el gars male and femiale, old ant young, thore is a hargo ciga ret t factory here tlhat. OimpIloys aboli six thousand nati i yes miiost I y~ (Volin3 ahnd savot'al eigar factories th a employ a good niany, they are fin cigar mnakerls, The natives tell ii that they havo more liErty an imako jiorol monei y now thani i thle taxed them to death , men1 uni WOmenbl aliko had(lI toay a pahW Ia. get mar~i jd. and1( for ever cil Lihat was bornf)~i, to keep a01 co w hog, dlog, or1 anythiiin un11devi timle they HIlled 'a hifeI l'y h;'l I got a perml1it and lity ' ru. hi certauinP''(l pecnay -' I' iir nroment tey hii311 1 - p.yai . : (here, the rlon.galt a pal~ If 1hK no out, and1 shot,~ when ii \ ta charge of thet prhS w'I h' ir soverail thal. had(n1't that had1 never buoni ii n1 or au charge. pre)ferreod agaist I hien takeii oft' had forfoitf n Ifhilis walk, nlana, Orangfhlf1, hononf I- a .' I kinds ot frit grfw-- hI isi. It suglr hiidu try( i i l i . has ioti soveral of our muIn visiti' tlillteriaI filrther dhail the Spanl r0 s over dared to, they I . oun1d band every inieni.tioa that ' ihreaq was )linty of it. s Ex-Slave, Pension Sche me y Gremnville News: cTe' Ne'gro of Groonvii are h*iW114'('1a' 1i ev r wha11tl, they d(nouiO ne'o aS th, swili Iing operationis of a mhiltto4 vh- wva4 lero this week 4h g h imnsell \\'. 1. .\mA ersoi, of e Andersn couty, 'ollers poist ia 4 )fil wh cla iIId to repIreseIt e Ill.. ha , Iel o sioI .\sio ia tII2 iO weh- ellle of i which, ac4' -1*-gl tol papersn' which he( exhi he12 j in .afidison, Arkan rIn1 which town it weekly painp r inbeleid "TeE-lvsAs. t the, arit'ln, is publisled. I Andirso hvlo4) from tll accounts pa rs t4 I a ih -fik article, was i ( ovil a few days ago. 12lst Vibl .lV light by peri2ission of t h .ieuls- (of I he churbc l held it in in t! .\1c. Zion c-Aored i1tia 111i 111-1 oI'gaizeiitd a - banc o the,. asszocilation. A. Al. A11ob1, at Show iiker of Bocoibio stne1 t, iS 411n) of the otllcers who 4_1 aV Ohe use of the church for the m etng nalho attended thle gathl . lie Savs the attia lIe(.(% - wasbou(t twinty-ivq. Ad ron, \ ,d ays, had a p. t iti'n w ichi ho wainitd the4 Ngoas to pay 2~ e:'lli1 Coel. or(w) prjvj b-geof, 84 3411 i . Al l'ro 11n Pris ted that h.. luin 1wi put out in the te-rrito ry by the had flica in Arkiasas Ia d that thie 25-cent i'fee \Ias for Ihis expenlses, Ilu addition to this 'eo Iach sipiltor wVats to Ia I0I cents Ia mon th for 14-1 mn' l ths. It was h <)bject of the head associ a Ion - ' 'ne .50,000 signrs alanI thus )0 $0,() to pu t through Con IreS at bill to penlsiona all tho x Slaves of 1h South. In answver to qustilds from Arnold, Ander Qth saI(d Ith Iat tonly i . itiSrof th1 a . di d I Sign woubv be n Wt w Lr to (t M i ll n t talu mp at n rst an t henl ho paidt steadily by w\ub r. 'a $,500 to $8, nIe 'IS! 1f tihl- vx-shavof .uk~ O I )I I e Io S~ jdt nion ~ ~~~~ r \bro,.r 4 t h,,ml that at hil! to I . I . S t' he int.-1 i t ' of .' 1 r ui A n-t Ia'o i-l it th ' 4 u4'.(, V te us i ( a1 k th l r1 Norl t ctriut their 4d 122 ('nt pioces to seure tho 2 f (42~ .'2i4.n1ions to onaly'thea oG e:.iitl 14..t gIve ia, a iIu (tis I a n~ ae I i * ! xpoion o logi c'2 ' ndAIo bIf the2aLa u-tin in~ dis \i4nllo 2 \'. I is g tn lars o ll. ha 22' I' La'2 lai'y, :nll utithout Ia r - I ie I a . / 1i .1 e ti h \. ths '24 .' ''2'. s ag clhete sa s era 4 ('r d da'la s i o 10 1.2 * 'i v igner : TuedayI a ln ceW l i fa \'r ht, alvtin Iard, John thivs, la . Wtati .1ughesi ' l 1,2 - .1 I l aghes. say fs a' apyt nf flt '' b - m'l ' rsis. to ho, lnblt - I a hhovr isAn refi 's . 1 ia l2 \Y~' 21 Wall ofa ii:a'iI ''ntried'a of' Ills eity, who hat had 2'IlI''ome 'ixparice. wiVth Ai)(0iaso and1 Shu horforda t mallkes thle flIlowinog 3 ''I. seems.in almost inIcredlil that metn who aret supposedu to~ ha~ve I o mo cCom2molt germo arc alhowintg themselrosa to bo taken in by the wh)ichi is naow goaing tho2~ 1'oun~ds ofi 142 2a1 'il't2al Craze 0n till slig act .1andi t' as: rachedl'u 81u4h a 1P ptchl at i a hu shldi ho canled to it. ''Et ' ch. me1 is now 1)aing wvorkatd by a'l 22n named, Anders'ion1. Saame~ n 't 21 :t 14 lHa | 1 1211y4 Sall 'a . .1. iRuIthorfordI'4 worki cli. 224 'h 2n' Iln this (2' m111ty. Thei '2 4 44' a hia1h it is beinhg w"'rked~ hoav 'a ipolition) sjgued lay al heiehia'' vs who must( 1021 pay 2o (N'14I ehaiI ta t h-in shalrks for' the prIivi -2 1 -4 ;al pot2. ii ia'n i. isi(2~ ilm - I ' ' 1 4" "l! Ah2, L aed to n th oia(x-52inva-I. Theyo~ aa'~ ebimin Iha I! \w7'uhIl indih;md bo4 2 ' ~ j I 4Cu tio12 law)~, btait h2~ a h4 tnot a !gh.4StI of' r, a 4 - . ' ~ 2. ' tihomor m Ia 42212' ' r m't t1 ho nI .- f. . hIv 4'4r1- 21 O d ic toiu(d to btly colngress up1) an1d I that mntits find enjough fools - that body to pass such a law." Summons forRellef. The State ot Soulith Carol ina ( Court C (ouitly of Pickens. 111on P,1 'T'. G. Boggs, as executor of the will E. J'. Willard, deceased. Plaint.'ff. :1.,ra1ns1. Mary F. Willard, W 0. Willard,as onIe ile vxeu!Itols of the will of E. E. Villa duceased, aind in his owi right, Emr Bog, Rlosalive Boggs. Jolikell (lary, I AX- AleC'anahan111, IM. 0. .lnningsJ.' ita M ('ravy. Z. A. Long.Essie WAall, J. C. W ard, P. C. Willard, aid I'. M. IVillar Defendants. SUMMlONS 1"Olt EI;.IE. (Conplaint servet.) To the 1)efendanut4 ab) ove nausied: Yoti are hereby stunin oned and re(Itfirc o inswer tie, complaitit in this acliol I which a copy is lierewi It served upon vo Il,I to serve it copy o(f yoir answer to sid CoIplaint on the substi-ibers it their ofla ait Pickenls. (C. 11. S. C., wvithinl twntvl da:1ys after tle service lereof, exclusive ( the day ot' iuch service, anid if you fail I answer the coiplaint withii the liml1 aforesaid, the plaintiff ill this action wi apply to the Court for the relief delnaaIdz. II the coiplaint. Dited Jan. :10 A, 1). 184.). .1. I .Stew.r, C. C. 1'. [sIa AL I Morgan &iBlassingame, Plain- tills Altoi To the noen-eajojt. d fendaits, Sole: telini Gary, ESSle Wall, J. U. \Villard, T. ( \Villard, E. M. \Villardi. Please take nw tice that the sum11monalls anll Complaint inl ih action was flied in the ollive of the Cler of the Court of Coinimon P leas, Picker Cotlty and State aforestid oi Jan.30,1811V Morgan & BlalIssinigaille, pi'tlis aty's. TAX NOTICE. I, tho Count.y Troasurier of Pie] oils county will openl my boobs lo tiho colloction of tuxos for the fit cal year 1898, inl lily olice at. Pick ens court louso, onl the 15th dat uf October, 1898, wheni tho follow ing taxes will be colle10cted: State tax, 5 milk County tax, 31 " Sinking fund tax, 6 " Coustitutional school tax, 3 i Spocial school tax, Dis trict No. 9, 2 4 Special school tax, Dis trict No. 10, 1H Spocil school tlx, 1)is trict No. I, Spx-ciatl School tax, D~is triet No. 13, .1 Special school tax, Dis trict No. IS, so Special school, No. '19, 2 " Special 1t R tax, Ilurricane 2i " "t "i" Pickens, " "t "i" Ealstatoo, 3.1 A alo odlied meln botwoii 2 ma111d yeairs (if ago art liale ko $1.00 poll tax, (xcept old shbler Whlo ate exomlpt at 50 years ol ago A two dolir eimmuiitiation 1 rowa tIX Will be Colhee-e(d from all ahl h (lied 111o3i frulii i S to .1(), eoxell usoldiveI and 111u i.tilirs slippli ing acollgregatioil. A l so.l 'A llil ig m11aII.N y 11 iblnik choeks (r- ioney orders wI i p'oaso incliud, cx pcisis, suchi 11 stamp1 on li chii ck, exchalnig', anid a I tn. *x ohio on0! chieeks u3nde r $25. 15 0 " $50. 20e " " $75. 25c "' "' ' $ lt0 eaf eliCE. 1111(1 ]zilci slning owt elL~ 30le1 alldilll ita 'Illa day,~t dte mo nilso you afrt'~~.~ i~ \ i~fdito. N.espe or yol ('II py, 3 CounykToasrer 1st are w i enft el80 iinSiit. Pickous. kos 1 h. ) 2nd '' Betleham, 3 p. mi 3rd' Hethlehemi, 10 30 a ni th " Da]hcusvillIn, 10 30o a n tlh "' Tabor 3 p. mn Consumption' Will SCOTT'S EMULSION cure consumn'ption ? Yes and no. Will it cure every case ? No. What cases will it cure Sthen ? Those in their earlier Sstages, especially in young Speople. We make no exag-. ~gerated claims, but we have Qpositive evidence that the ~early use of SScott's Emulsion Sof Cod-liver oil with Hypo Sphlosphites of Lime and Soda in these cases results in a Spositive cure to a large num ber. In advanced cases~, how " Ccr,w where a cure is impossi I ble, this well-known remedy should be relied upon to pro e' long life surprisingly. 5. . " id- .3 .3Id lggISt3s. 4a. t &o IBowNE, Chuemists, New York. Dl;'t Neglect Youwr uver, -Liver troulels qichkly result hi; serioi complihestori, antI the nian who neglects ht liver has little regiard for healtha. A hott of Browns' Iron Hitters taken now and th< will keep the liver in perfect ordler. If ti diseaseh~ (I dveloped, Browns' Iron fitte wIlt oure 1t nermnanently. Strength a, WIHOLESALE AND JiTAll Bugies, Wago rd Harness, Horses and L~arg ro0vA justin fron: c a11d at living prices. - WMdey competitionl inl oiw ines. Slspction of stock 801icit. ed. Charles & McBrayer, Stables -and Storchous< River St Ieet, GRE EN VI illJE, - - S, C may19-98. Beautiful line of spring sailrs an(1 walking hats just in, Miss Roger's is no0w in Ne York,solec ting the~ summer style: Come anll( see the two hand s<>me paintings wo aro going t< give you a chanice to get. MISSES RJOGERS, GiENVLE S. C 11i5 South Main street, Op. p)osite Stradle~y & Bar'r'. feb25yul. WITER Milinoary You will find at Niss80s McKay the la test st ylIes an11 real worth< youri money in Hats, CasI 811 SFancy Goods. A ('all i-I solicito< ~We will <1(1 our best0 to pleaso. MISSES McKAY, LATLIFB, to be vig p rous and healthy,mu have Potash SPhosphoric Acid and Nitrogen These essential elements ar4 to plants, what bread, meatant( water are to man. Crops flourish on soils wel asupplied with Potash. n Our pamphlets tell how to buty an 10fertilizers, and arc free to all. We Have th Shoes we ever c and VVomen's c Battle Ax is the for the money. Yours T Folger and I am offering botween The Biggest -AN I GENTS FURNISHING GOODS EVI W I have a very largo stock 01 p duce Stock beforo I tako inventory b. So now is your golden cha trial wont hurt you. A welcomo to all. L. ROTHN GREENVILLE, - . . may263. And find too many short lengths sold at a very low price. I must make room I'or my coming in soon. My shoe stock Is always conr A.K. I "R EMEMBER W...AND) PL West End Special To Of' (reenville and adjoimng coun rt workinrg on the farm until twenty one4 3 f'armaer has to conatend with, anud thne kir lEvery branrch of Ininess~ is depend~ant c thei fanrmier is the "bac~ikbonie" of our nai suach. I amn gladl to see the neCwaperou farming di ver'si lod crops, &c. All suc newv ideas in fixinrg up) farm and hIomeI. miont sectioni than anry spot I have over with a vary small amount of~ "finishing Hjot on euarth. I have made pleasa~rnt acquaiintaneo mnor,ths stay with youi anid hope to maik< store your headquarters when in Grennm you our nsew stock of lDry Goods arnd Si "up country" either in qulality-qulantil ONE PRICE TO AL p WM. f E largest line of rried. in 3en oarse shoes, the best on earth ruly, Thornley, Pickes, South Carolina. now aid Christmas' Bargains In CI]NTG ER OFFERED IN GREENVILLE hand and I am dotermmned to to January lht. 1co. Come and be convinced; a 3CHILD. - -- - - 5.S6 in Dress Goods which will be spring stock; which will be tplete and at lowest price. 3ARKL THE NAME" AC0E Green ville, 8. 0. Farmers. es. Iloing the son of a farmor and ears of age, I understand what a .d of ti eat mernt he should receive. n the agriculIturist. Consequently lon ai should be lookred up to as s publishing 8o many article. onl hi information helps the farmer to Nat uro has Jone more for the Pied. had1 the pleasure of visiting--and f"can bo made the most beautiful ii among the country pogplg is .1: more. I in vite you to make my lle and shall be pleased to show ioes which is not excelled In~ all the y or price. FAGAN;