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The People's Journal. Leemi Brevitles. 1 9. Kinch Sr. returned hone dapt Tuday. =Cade6 Omie Mauldin of Clemson Ollege-was home-last week. Qometsbie Janss Alitom was in Sp'n la.t Tsesday on iuainess. UMt Parl Robinson, of Liberty is visiEng in tow a this; week. Mon. Davis Burnes, of Walhalla, "s Irk town last week. Mia Julia Wyatt of Brushy Creek US visiting Mrs. Flora Lathein thim ~eek, Ii$* 1nme Manldim was visit e Uie Lido B aith, of Easley last Vsnday. 4mle O'Dell was robbed of '$165 4atr 4ib*tty, N. C., last Monday ilght, the parties aro anknown. Mies Mabtle Ellison, of Easley ;rsa e4iting Miss Battio Algood tast week. Mel ]Bogge, of Fort Hill was visiting his sister, Mrs. J. H. Ne'y 4inu laOs Sunday, J. O..Rroak was in bowna Monday, *haking hends with his many fripadegu Urf. Ulisabeth B. Nolloway died W. g4tb, Mt the homo of her giandaughter it) Maaley, S. 0. Mr. Snd Iraa. 4. F. Banistor, of C400oheo 'were visiking the laitors pMretni Mr. and Mrs. 5. 3. Bowes 14s4 Sunday. ReV. MK 0. Vatheny. ill corn eveu pech ag a series of ser eso this Tharday night at Grif So Bu pt ekurob all are invited. A cosmoquicattion was received by the sernal this week without any signature to it, therefore it covld elt be published. Iesere. Robert Stuart and E. F. _Kith of Pickens county are in lhella this week solleiting or Uers for the "Progressive Agricul rist."-Ooonee News.l The atborney general decides that in a school election as to a scial levy only those who pay taes od who have been in tliedjs %viet prior to January lab. can Som*e of the bondsmen Colonel $eW, former Suporintondent of te yententiary, will fight any col isotion from them on the ground that th aotherities know of Neal's wrong doing and made no effort to e~pit. 3. *. Qaines and Gassaway rothe kaye just received from Tennessee a fine lot of eaddle and kar'ness horses and extra fine lot of ef1If 1iroke mules. They are for ~eie ap for' cah or good papers. Last Saturday morning Mr. Wmn. Gri~n's little mevent year 0ol1 ..ughter fell fromt a two horse wagen and diulocated and fractur et the arnm at the loft elbow joint, Dlr. Isaul* was called and met theo .arm. The grand jury found a true bill against eonstable W. R. Crawford, ech~arged with killing Mrs. Stuart of oalumnbus. The cas against all 619 other constablee were throw, out. Marcu Stephens died at his hoenear Six Male on March tl-o 't1.6. Ise wae 35 years~ old, and qaa buaried from Six Mile church the day following his dwathu. Trhe ~ ~, ftner#.l syvices yere conducted by - Est. ? tshorne. A Wre eey vitnessed the Car ettl ud Clemson ball ginmo lash Itebq ab (.leiason College. The gyna s vell played throughout. - the tearnell boys soored a heu'vtietory over the Olemsou) 4.aut. The soere stood 14 to 3 in Ewreq of Cernell.. e . es 'W. Norris, 'of Ainder son, *is on IMarcha 24th. in the ei k*-third yewt o his age, after en iliness of seral days, caused from ? rupture *t a blood vessel in * the head. He tat well known to * the oldspople of Ocenco county, being e ciCige n iat one time or what Va-s knowii as Pickcens District. Oerd of Thanks. * ~ 4esire to return my sincere - thanks to the en tire neigh borhood for their kind help that they gave mie during my losses by fir'. J. H. Gilstrap. Prom Cateechee. As our hast communicatior esped the waste baskret and found ate way mito print, we will let th< readermef the .Jowrnal hear front this side again. Owing to so muol tein the fermrar have made very lit. tle progress towards this years orop the mno$ of them have their fertili ser keled but cant get to put it ir' * de greund. By and by, however ! gness the Lord will land a help ing baud in time to keop "Peat out of our collars" in the year. opo0tho - gin, en long a. there is a will thuor< 4 a," is true. -whost is looking sorry. SOprnOats are coming up nice EnRuor ham it that we are to hav< another factory on 12 mile river a pearly date. [t will be about li -or S miles above the Norris Cottm land near the contemplated sit liae been offered. 500 for the shoals. ; l'he mnchiieryWill be run by elec. t ricity. Rnmor also has it (and we have ,een'told that there is no uncor bainty about it) that imon of metsns c roin Central, Earley and somo 1 >ther places are soon .t put up two arge atreB at. the side -track near 'he Norfis Cotten Mills. Indeed N t has been tiuthfully si1tthat a ,'Poa Ridgek' wbuld sooid.be' the r arden spot of the world. Owing to so . much wood being shi1)ped and so inuch wood being bauled for the past live maonth1s the railroad authorities have built an other side track on Capt. Win. Hunter's land below the "Kasler" Place.' The guano agents have dono a good business at the Norris side c track thiis year. Capt. Goo. R. Child, of Catee choe, is new reprosonting the Piniless Clothes Line W;>, of Arnold, N. C. This wire is known as the J. W. Jackson Twist 'Blot Pinless clothes line and is a g od thing, espocially in towns or at factorios. George is a bustler and makes a good agent. H1o says he is going to visit Seneca next. In the way of a profaco- we will say to the fair maidens of Seneca not to be too hasty about purchas ing the wire when George comes around as he is wanting to purchase a "cook" worse than he wauts to soll tho wiro. J. Alonzo Brown is teaching a ul)scription school at Camp Crooks church. Again the grim inonister of death has invaded this community and claimed for its victim the lit tle ten year old daughter of Mrs. and Mr. A. B. Riggins. She was sick but a shiort while find Dr. W M. Long (lid all h could to relieve her sufforings bnt to no jnyail. 1er body was laid to rest the day fol lowing hor death in the Six Mile cemetery. Tho parenas have our heart felt sympathies. J. A- B. DO YOU KNOW YoUR PUPILS? Yog, I know their names. What e)st do you know ? Do you know How many of them have weak eyes? How inaiy have defoetive boar ing? Tlo attitudo of each pupil to ward the school? Why a certain pupil doesn't understand his arithimotia leison! Why another dtoesn't like graMi mar? What effect hiomo has on each pupil? What each pupil likes? What your pupils think right and what wrong? The dominan idens of the inidi vidual pupil? The physical defects of thme pu pils?-Louisiana School Reviow. A'. to A dvertissing. Does advertising pay? is a ques Lion often asked, says the New Or. leans States, and a correct answver is of interest alike to merchant and pt:b lisher. There are a number of moer c!hants, especially if they have been in business for a serios of years, who claim that they are too well knowi: to need t he aid of a o~aoe The. late A. T. Stewart, the mor chant prince of New York, was prot by generally known, and yet ho Coin tinued a very extensive system of ad Vertisinig upl to the (lay ol his deaith, paying an almost fabulous summ in the arrgregato during the year. and wasI often heard to declare that he owed his success mainly toi the newspapers. He was the author ol the saying that the duller thme times the more persist ent the merchant should 1)e in cx. ploiting his wares, as he would thus gain a great advantago over his less interprising rivals. John WVuanamaker's remarnkale success hasw been an even more strit ing evidence of the profit of adlverti5 inig. He started buiness.9 on a lirn ited scalo in Philadelphia anmd clh.fly, lie con fesses, through the instru mentality of the newspapers, has be come the lending merchant of tihe union. His business has reached such gigantic pro[portion~s that lhe has established large branches in New York and Paris. A short time ago ho paid to the Youth's Companion $5,000 for one page for a single in soirtion. Ho pays annually more than $1 00,000 and has an agent en gagedi at $5,000 a year whose only dutly is to write his advertisements. And appropos of this last-the art of writing ad vertisemnents has been reducied to a sciencoM andl is iiow a profession and many men even m Soutlern cities atre emlloyed solely in that hino. A good aidvejsjomenti wr iter commainds in many pueiWs bet ter salaries thani an editor. NEiW FIRM, NEW GOOD)S. Messrs. J1. '1. Lanthm andI~ D. F. Bradley have formed a copartner-~ ship) to do a general Mercantile Ibrainess at Ensley 8. (C. Tfhoy have a splandid stock of good frosh goodls-non'i of them coun ter wornm -and they dlOfy cornpjetition, Call and see them (in tho Lathom Block) and be0 convinced that hey me,'n juist what they say, Notice. The Kings )aughters of Charles on, S. C. will open a Dormitory for vomen at the High School Building. 4. W. cornor of Meetixig and 1orgo Streets during the Confed rato Runion, May 8th. to May .3th. inclusive. Cots may be engaged beforo Re inion by sOnding money in ad 1auco to Mrs. Robert Wilson, ecretary of committee on Dormito y, 271 Meotlog St. Charlesten S. On May 19th. the Jommitteo on. )orImitory will soil tall furnishinge f the Dormitory. Sheets hemneld, 90x90 inches, t 50 con ts. Shoets hommed 72x00 inches at O conts. Mirrors, 8 by 12 inchfs at 10 Gavanized iro'n buckets, 8 qts. t 8 evnts. Galvanized iron buckets 10 qts. t 10 conts. Tin Basins, good size, at 5 cents. Tubs, good size at 40 cents. Dippers, 1 pint, at 3 cents. All linen huch towels, 1 yd. at 2.50 p~or doz. Glass towols hommod, 1 yd. at $1.00 per doz, Brown tjols, hemmed 1 yd. at )0 ets. per doz. Glass towels, hismumed larger at 1.20 por doz. The proceods of this undertaking re for the benefit of tke Room at Ahe Rivorside Infirmary. Articles may be engaged by ap plication to Miss L. H. Buist, Jlhairman of Committee on melling urnishings, 283 Meeting S. Dlharleston, S. C. Notice of Final Settlement. I will apply to. J 13. Newbery Probate Judge on the 6th. day of Nlay 1899 for a (nal settlement of 0he ostate of Mary Jana Chapplan iecoased and ask to be discharged is Administratrix. Sarah M, King. AdUinistratrix. April 3rd, 1899. Notice. The Union nieeting for the first I)istrict 12 Mile River Baptist As iociation will moot with the Oole- t loy Baptist church on Friday I .iight beloro tho 5th. Sunday in a April 1899, and continue including it 5unday. h'lie churches will please mend full delegation. All the amstors and ministors are expected ,o h prnsent. 'rhe program will >e announced later. Dr. T. M. Bailey is expected to be with the Union, and other visiting brethren ira ex)ected to be with us on that >ccasion . J. M. STEwAHT. For Committee. I horeby notify the public not to tradel for tw o notes given by me dated about the first of March 1899, for $135,00 each and due 15th. J1uly 1999 anad 15th. S-pt. 1899, respectively, as said note. aro without condeuration. WV. E. SiriTir. Notices ro the paltrlons of Pallistine school district No. 26. You are all requested to meet at the school hiouseo on Saturday 1st. day of April 1899 at 2 p. m.- business of importance to attend1 to. C, B. T. CLEAR PROFIT A MILLIONDOILRS A YEAREJACHl. For the purpo of increasing the ein tulation of the Now York Daily andi Sun. day Miercury, established 65 years ago, tht Mercury Pramting Co. offers the bost In ducemnent In the. world to small investort Alort investors niow have an opportu 1- o secure some of the stock of thi. treat enterprise. They can buy Newi crki Mercury stock at the very low prict of $10 per share. The Mercury Printing LcmLanay is incorporated under the lawa or the 8tato of Now York. The capital i, i600,00,divided into50,00shares of $0 eacch aall uaid and non-assessable. Stocanioid :13 have no lndividual liability whatever i astock is a safe, solid and hlghly prof. .:ad security that 1.5 certain to pay lnrga LgIi1ina and rapidly increase In value a ;ives the small ivestor an equal chano wVithi thu captiitalit, as a person with 8 Jua~il suCm to invest can 1buy from orh sharie uplward at the same prico a caplital ht i'i:ys thousandJs of sharos. Wheian on,. ,n. the very high pricco that stock .1 e .r Newv York newspapers comn. mn-.it Is apparent that this presenit ass'.iauy to buyN Nw York M ter gg3 istch at $10 is one of those chap0W ha occurI onliy once in a lifetlth6, "for at the presenat rate of inacr~e tiaown in the past 8ix rAonthsa ih the circulation and In tha dve.Krlis.ng. the stock lis absnolutely sure~ opy ' r imouS dividenids and rapil The advertising receipts qf b 14eru'try have dioubled since Aug, 1, l$, 40N; thy circulation has increased a4tm g rato og 150 pr cent, since April i,1 v, on the ja1 y. Wookily Stc1~ unday e'ditions, anid cetning toperese at, tile santie rata y, e wal send one copy of th 'iO al'i) mmnd rSundaiy Mercury free to every hare. I cider as long as the stock is hold I3 hino or hla assigns. For axamplo, if subsMcriber purchases ten sha1rei5 of ato' hr. will he entitled to ten Coplea of ta I a ly an d Suanday Mercury f'ree to hak eenI or. an y otIher addcre-ss as long as lta (cent anues to be0 a stockholider of tihe cor nr i'ke. 'Then copies of the pa per may in. dli4'pewed of by subscr'ibers to the capi, I '.' stook In any way desired by them. this astrek dionosed of In thIs wayJI. hea who o "ineky enough to ibtaln thc~ r5;da~i' i wel nd that In as very short tim' 'hic'e vn I'.0 wurl h300 por cent. paremiurr Olmrk's Sale, 3TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY (1 Plex 1.:Ns. [n the Court of Common 'lea. F. 1-1 Simmons, vs. k. M. Simmons. In pursuance of at jnIgmon(41)t () :oreclosuro made by lion. 1). A Lownsend, on 7th. ilarch .lS, rina filod in the Clork's oflice. 1. will soll to the highest hiddo. on ileday in Aprl 1899, at l'hik4 C. I. during tho legal hours 1* ,,a lo he following duseri -d rni )state to wit: All thatt pieco pare- I r I I o and situato in (t( coun: t v N tate aforesmid, on bri-h atr >f )olonoy rivor holll.decl lbd(l >f Bottio San11mns, \\. Il. i m k Ilonl K . Edo 1s i l t hI I -III . - I. aining oi* Iuldred ani d - .our t (14.) acrvs nur forms cash. Purchasor t, I)y for itamps, and recording. J. Al. Sr i;w UI.rk (if CourL. Notice to Debtors and Cred itors. Persons lavijng ciaims agan1111 he estato of Houry S. Coneli do. eased will pleaso pr, 's ent ti- S111in1 roporly attest(ed to tho utn(is!ili 3d by the 1st. blay o' lA1 bI i l'hose indebted4) o id eit 4 p s18 nako paymint to March 10 1s~4-. i' x..1ut r. P'ho State of Soith Caroli', ( Xu; C.,m County of Pickells. in :I Pm,. T1f. o. BJoggs, as exeiILor or the wi oi -. E. wilard, deceased. l If. "i gi Is 11 Minry F. Wilard, W. 0. Winaid -is op. (i he executors of the will of J, -;. \Vill:a , leceased, and in his own right, L-on 30gg3, Rosailine Bog!. Jolikien I rv. N. ..TMcC'anan tut, M. 0. Jel nIll , Elk Mc. r Z. A. Long,lissic Wall. .1. C. \\-i ird, P. C. Willard, aid E. 31. \'r.!. BUMMONS FOR it I i' -10(omphrint, served!. ) To tle Dfel.1ith abo nno- : Yoit are hoiigyiv sun(1 nmned :wi I . . Iails fer 11(th co plaint. inl this it in o vhich 1a Copy is heritih i serivteA I l o Vu1, n,1 to serv'" ia CopyI' oI f your answer t1..41i ol'nplallit on the s11sribels a' their 44r1. t, Pickes, C. iI. S. C., within I w4Iwh lays after tlic service iervof. exclusi we ()f ho day of s'i(hi sorvice, nuil if vou fail to nswer ithe complaint, within i1e iin. foresaid, the piintiff in thi'. n-ioa w-Ili pply (o the Couirt for the relief de-:n:n ti e the complaint. ited Jan. :0 A, 1). 1S9.). .J. 1 .Stew.rt, U. C. (P. I.. Morgan &, B1Issing'en -, .a . i . r 11 r. eyr-. ''o tlhev non-resitieilt le . W ill.u' Ir 1 ' ' Piln GaRy, EssiSie Wall, .J. C lo:V0 1. IV - - Nill11Ad E. M. WHilanl. P plaint I - lee that the summillons and1 e m thet I)th kction was- fIled inl lte oiice -evz. Pi( 'jArk if tht Con, I (if CI 1n11no 1 n. 141 JoUIty. 4n. . tat. :Iwesti41 .1 _it '" . MIorgain qt& IUlu. in taine, p'l Surveyor. Have your11 huu3( surPved, I an) prIepanred w~Iii irst claIss intruPi monhts to (1o you) 4. first (la)s jobl Crnd ca ha fo'und it my) ridence~i~ JI' li's PA IHS(NS. As P i tke:, ' ti ?. m 21n1d I " Pi4'. I 11 n. II 2nd " Ii thleham, 8 p. n 3rd '' 801 hl1eem , 10I 8I a 4th "' I1)eusvilp I' I ( a J1as. S. Por'ter. ASKf YOUR Ask your physician this ques tion, "What is the one great remedy for consumption ?" tie will answer, "Cod-liver oil." Nine out of ten will answer the same way. Yet when persons have consumption they loathe all fatty foods, yet fat is neces sary for their recovery and they cannot take plain cod liver oili. The plain oil dis turbs the stomach and takes away the appetite. The dis agreeable fishy odor and taste make it almost unen durable. What is to be done ? This question was ans wered when we first made of Cod-Liver Oil with Ilypo phosphites, Although that was nearly twenty-five years ago, yd. it stands alone to day th'e one~ great remedy for all affections of the throat and lung%' IThei bad 'aste 'nd odor have been tak.e ."::y, the c.. ilAi has beecn Ntoe 'i.n te enn~ take~ andJ digest Ithe p::in oil. Nine cu' of ten can I M ,,( ('S QilION and di ge" it. That's why it cs so rau- V)c1m c ei ccPCIpticrl. . F' i a~u;' cas.2 ! nu WHOLESALE AND R.TAlt Bugies, Wagons, Harness, Horses and Mules. Large drove just il from Tennessee, fine, young, sound and at livinlg prices. We dely Qcipetition in er Inspection of stock solicit.. od. Charles & Mclirayer. Stables and Storehouse 1Miver Sti cot, GREENVILLE, S. C. nuy19-98. Beuiu line of spring sailers, andl walkin)g hata just ini. 'IMiss Rogers is now ini New " York ,selecting th su mn mer styleut IiComo~ and see the two land some paintings we aro going t4 give you a chanice to get. MISSES ROGE.RS, GREEN VILLE, 8. C 115 South Main street, Op. posito Stradley & Barr'. feb25yl. WITER You will flnd at Nisses McKay'f hi e latest styles a,nd rnal worth of oar money in Hlats, Caps Sand anlcy Goods. A call is solicited. We will do our best to plese. ISSCS McKAT, 19 Main Stree~t, Groeenvilie, S C 'pLANT LIFE, to be vig orous and healthy, must have Potash Phospho&c Adid gaaI I~'Fge These essential elements are to plants, what bread, mesand water are to man. Crops flourish on solhvde supplied with Potash.': our gan palty e We Have th4 Shoes we ever ca and VVomnen's c Battle Ax is the for the money. Yours T' P olg per and Igam .loffering betweet The Biggest -AN GENTS FURNISHING GOOs'.EV 1 I havo a very laigo stock ( duceo Stock beforo I tako inventory 1 So now is your golden chi trial wont hurt you. A welcome to all. L. ROTHE OREENVILLE, - may268. And find too many short'1lengt] sold At A very low price. I must mako roomifor my coming mn soon. My Sho3 stockjis~always Cc (A, K. "R EMEMBE AND)1 West End ~~WE WANT E In Pickns to visit our store Ihis Spr our goods in order to appr'ciate ou phrases don't sell goods for us. . OUR LARC Bought with Spot cash draws the poo style and our low cash prices sells ti WVe p)oint w.ith prIide to thDES found suich a mniflicenit collection o and fancy D)ress Goods. We have in the nlew thing5 inl Serges, Popldins, wool C repon 1, 1 sagonials, Jacquali Sicilianus, plain n figured Brillian Our line and TLin ian ries and everyt. s in the trimnming SILKS! We will make this our pet depa 10) picesB 27 inch India and Chi 20 piecee Plaidl and Stripe Nov binations at 86 and 98 cents. 20 pieces fancy Jacquard Taffeti 30 pieces plain and( changeable' only 75 and 85 cents. 10 pieces fancy Swivel Figured 2 piecces Silk and~ Lineni latiste, 25 cents. [Our line Black Silks at 50, 56, this town. WVe meani that 3 largest line wf irried. lia-Me oarse shoes, the best on ruly, iTholey Pickes, South Carofjt now and Christmas' Bargains Za ER OFFERED INARINTEI n hand and.J ai determined W y January 1at; mnco. Con. and be comvincd SCHILD. spring st..k; whiek wija mnplete and at lowest grieg PARKE 'R THE NAME" Greenville, 5. *, ng. It is necessary for yodi to o r prices. Word painting and &n. E STOCK >to our store and our up-t9-date e goods. GOODS. rtmfen t. No where else is there to be f all that is now anl styhesh in plain black andl colored Dregs Uoods .11 EPingloineos Whip Cords, Sil) and ds, fancy Mohairs, Granite Cloth, s, Braids, RibbonB, Laces, Embrotd. ino at the very lowest cash price. SILKS!! rtmeont and it is fast gaining popularity. Ina Silles, all colors, at 50 conta. city Waist Silks in all new color cosa, is, all new, at 98 cents. ['afota, exctra quality and newest hint., Talietai, worth $1.00, for 79 cents. 1001k8 ats well as a 50 centisBilk, only 10 and 98 Cenlt8 cannot be matchedao