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The People's Journa1. Local Brevities. See chango in Frcomand Hiendrick s advertioiont Dr- and Mrs. W F. A ustami a i town this woek. Mrs. J. F. Dargarn and dauglite:r 'Miss- Mi ) ltll mowdav for *reenwood, S. C. The many fiends of Magistrata W. L. Jenkins will, be sorry to earn of li@ illness. Isaiah Cox of W iington D. C. is visiting parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cox this week. Married on Sunday the 101h inst. Mr. William Littlejohn .1nd Mrs. Rainnah; Morgan, colorod. Mrs. Tilda Loopor and soin H ar voy, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hendrick of Pickens. Rev. A. J. S. Tho re preachod two very instructive sermon Is, Sunday, to a large aid attent ivo congregatioii. Mr)'.IB. Finney returnedi hjom Monday from Andorson, wher he has beon visiting for the tir last two weeks. See the chang in Mis A M Kay's advertisement this wo-sk. I would be wvell for you to call nd see her before you buy your sjn'i hats. The young peoplo of Pickeins .1d easley had the great pleasur fi' enjoying another danco at the Freeman and Heondricks Hall 1a.4 Wedneaday night. Auditor 5. A. S. Hunt is very Lusy this week ontoring names o(m the tax duplicate for 1899. 1 Il completed the largest township Easley in one week. Eyery old confederato soldior inl Pickens county should attend the reunion in Charleston next month. It will he a large gathering of the( noblest heroes the world has ever Bse. It. H. Bolt of Otterhein, Ind ianl na, spent a few days last week with his brother Dr. Bolt of this place, Mr. Bolt is cashier of the bank in his adopted h ->me, and i: a mit worthy young man. A very fashioinblo sociahe w enjoyed by the sirrolmi ding o. munity at the residenice ol Mr. !n Mrs. W. T. O'Deoll, 0n last Saturday night. 'Ihollo ing Ca lot of Clemson (ol woi's p)Jrosoit. (Charlie Oxn n Hamrp Johnson, Loo GilIlospie,l ~ O'D)ell , J. R. Blackoniey, anal I10. us Robinson. B. F. Wilson, Pride(Int of' Conu v'erse College, will deliver an ad dress in thle school buildintg at Easley, Friday night. 2lst in.<t. His subject will be '"The Ch ild( and the Community." Hie is a go od talker and nover' fails t: tail v 'a something. Go hear htima, yo' I not regret it. By the way, is t&~ .the ony s3 ch ool in the emn. t whuro froo lectures are given? There will b)0 services at lieth hrn church, at 3 p. mn. of ni' I 5th. Sunday April 30thi. conidut .1! by:R1ev. P. F. Kilgo, of thie S. Con ference, and Prof. WY. S. \l - rison, of Clemson Col lege. L - everybody attend enjoy this gre fl treat in storo for' themn. J. S. Por ter, P. C. Rev. P. F. Kilgo, of the S. ('. Conference. will preach in t1he Methodist church, at Pickens, at 11 a. mn. on next 5th. Sund;y. April 30th ; and at 7:30 p. im. same day, andl samo plaen th 'will be a lecture deli vered be\ Ie W. C. Morrison, of &Cl.'imion a lege. Come onie, come allh, a nd -joy the groatL tr mt wi it in-v y. J. S. P'orter. P. ( 'The trial (of the case 4f W. I: & Son, ot Clintuo., claiin. from the muiituaal Iiurane. Wany, Occurrodl( On Tvel , Newvsof yesteirday. Tlh. ph, after a hard lVgaI fight ,wr suited, and 1(. B. \lartina. lirm of M\cCu~tllough 1a .\a his mlaidlon spe'ci', gaiinod a so victory. In thiq h is first elff rt 71r MIartin showed that lhe was o IDr. yer of no moan ability and tlua hie wiJl makco a pleasing as well na a thorough and logical spenlo. He was warmly comiplimtitd by all the mlOmb) ers of theo har' presen ' and they predicted for him azn uni - uisual brlight ane! prosporons e' reor.--Groenvillo News. CONFEDE RATEI VETERlA NS Charleston, S. C., May 10-13 189 On account of the Con fedornte' Veterans' Reunion, the Son boarid Air Line willell tickets to Charles ton and return at very low ratos, based on oe con t per mile, tra vel ed. Tickets on salo May 8thl, 1th. end 10th. goodl to return until May 21st. g F'or ini(frmation ini r'egarid t.o rates, shlulls., &e-. .plhel I' Tlicket Agent s orI a(ddrt'5 L. S. A hLEN, Gen'l, Pass'r' agent, Portsmonth. Va. Free Delivery .(f Malls. Coigrossman Latimor was in town last Monday, accompaniod by Alr., Fred E. Bock, a post olico ollicial who cmame to innugurato the ruralI fr'ee delivery of the mails Iromli A hbville to Valious sectionts W, tho surroundiig country. Ie and tiit ollicial wmnt to (enotwood yo-steriy to begi n1 the systemi ill that county. Som1e three yours ago Congress appropriated $20,000 as an oxperi met'u I, lit somjU(.l of the NortLhorn sel tiomnts. The next year tho ap propriationi was inscreased to 6150, 000 aid the expoeiimnt was cor res1)Ontdingly ein Ilarged. The10 last ontgressi still further increased the appropriation to $300,000. Congru-eian Latimer and Coil ,ITessmllian Stjkos of thi statou have beeit activo loadors for this movc mIiunt in bhialf of tle fairmers and others liviig away from the towns, :n111II the above stateiment Shlows how successfCulI they havo bei in m-iitatinllg all exper.mont!iit wht icl p roinis,1 tihe dImevopimenit of a mnail ser\icu wvihich will b extoild 4ii a' al populous neighborliouds ot tii' ited States. Alr. Latimer has soeured onie r1 ."l delivery of the nails for -b of the Coulti s inl his Coil -.ional district, aind he is anx it. to : Leu lho systemll nitude as el eeu.vt'I ianld tS sIL 1S1tory as the eity del ivoryV, hence hiM personatl at et!ion It ht p.5et schoii'm lot the r11A Ih ap Z JpropriatGin will bho inl. ro.ld umtili it reaciles .somethin like Z31t,000.00U per aumi. - r. Latiner havinig lived the earlIit.er years of his if)e oi tie far i famniliar with th Ie, ie)l of btter nui facihtus in the rurlI dI. 't1, 11d no IIUIn i1 r Wot!odesiroub uI servitIg hi18 Coil tLtuelits3. I f he1 can be a factor in ell'ectinig this great imprt j~ovemlloln t in the mails Ihe will indeed bu a benefactor of tI- people, who will by that sys. tem becoi better educated in the affairs of the nation and be better uin blod to koop abreast wiLh the jassting evonts inl the history of Lite country. 'Ih plant is for the government > fuinIish a s'uflicicnt, inber u1 Ivt box's for persons who are ot of the deliverv. ThIie con. t.Cr will dleposit the m-ul mat *r ini thle dili'erenit boxes al .ag dI r. Lat i me r is deservab ly popu I zir aonun'g tho peoplIe, anid they Sogiit his faithlful service sinice hep. has beeni in Congroas. IHe so Quid thae moneiy for Newberr-y C. | Ii; h had iMr. Thomas Parkei i stor(ed to Lhe navy after h is resig na tin hiad been accep)ted; lie se etired tho paissaige of at law' whlich nquired'i ralilroadls to pay their aiXes, as3 olhr taxpayers do0; lie mn alo groat chaniges ini reuiring Ix mrmetLi sttationis tn experi u t with the soe:is futrn ishied by l'' governmmen t, blut Ii is groatest and1 best- achmievemen t lies ina the mail sKrvice.-A bb~ovillo Press andi( Tihe abovo clip ping~ from thme I'n a~n :id Banni er Abbev illo ex phnouts roadl del iv'my Coangrestino *t iie laid oil rout~e i.t IFasley in 2 . counaty, as he only ihdon - n I,; rat.s id( omut, anid t w.,:k andt~ s if i.e ai i h -mn in is ai k v jt-~ unun- t es - h t 1 Iis calli i 1us( ': Debtors andlt cred itors. haintg claimis against * o ofa i nry S. ('Ouic i dV e -I b I d o f I nd- s9n.. h hl'bi s' aid estai to pilease~t mY.- !p ' mit to p . SITEN . r lh 1 1819. E'xecutoer. Notice. TIhc t'nion mnooting for the first l)ist riet 12 Miloi River Baptist AR -meat ion ' will moot with the Oole n ivIoy lpist clhuirch onI Fridayi niiht hefioe the 5th. Sutndaiy in A pnil Ih99 and cotin initcludhing Siuna.. li Thochtrches will pleaiso iristorst atid in illisters tiar 13x Pectedi i.n 100 later. Ihr. 'T. 1NI. tinr- cxp..etodt to lbe wit b uts otn tht occasion . J. M. S-r'uwa iT. For rounitt i. Notice. I horeby notify tho ptblic not to trade for two nott's givoli by 1u1 datod about the first of March 1899, for $135,00 oach and d100 15th. Jul.v .1999 aid 15th. Sept. 1899, repectively, as said notos IrO without collderntion. W. E. S ir'll. Sheri.f's Sales. STAT .: rSo. CA1(:fs:1 . CAi.ty of P'ik lns, Aninie WtI. Eiri. vs W.1I. Cox.. IIn plnwonle-. (4f : judgementll of in114 Ii'osl .madei. inl the a bilovi sti c1 -il ,. mtild o tilMe inl (II i rks' ollice, I w\..Il si'll on sa l-dy inl M111aY 'i1h.9 at 'ieken.ls. i. 11. ank ANIig th. 411hours fol. sale the hiil 'ein ig d1scribed1 rl vstassi, to> wit: All lina cer icrelT or (1r1". > h nid ing bing esit ins. Oh 'outy Ulnd S"jtt niforefsatil onI waters of 'w .,C'. 1, llolling~sw\orilh, W nI. 1)rrt. Ire-d an~d :-oveniteen ( I i )w-re -4 more (Wr ess. Terms cas"h. V Iurcha-sr to pany f mper~c.- and st:tnnps. .1 1 ..Mclaniel, sherif P'. C'. Unio-n M-eetine-Y. Theim iniont. tallioni will be heldd vilh te lrinith . Blhptist; 'l~li' ll m :1tll ityl bel fo'o tll I Iv - 1 Il taditv i A i at 8 j I I 11'clock a. Ill. it't a:t n (O"et F;l I) ha1 t I)o'e preac hby the Io-v. NJ. A. illr C OL. an.; fla vilor offut p iteo, -d.:ry qa\iyk --i llaity av r i:Spca.ranc. of' vegaes'n wegt ur,1 ad plumpessbl (ogriii a a ,llh p I rod u ted 1by P o il Potashn o Nprophrv. coinedQa < ith Phos-) l phic Acidl and i trogen,1 and0 elibrl api tedS', tiv Solimpr0 e' tentatios E. 11'. Allgood. v OLORi and flavor of fruits, size, quality and ap. pearance 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 how to buy and use fertilizers with greatest economiy and p)rofit. GraRI'AN KALI wORKS, QJ Nassau St., New York. GLE~AR PROFIT A MILLIONLL A YEARl EACH. For 'l" prr of licreaiNg the cr ..aui: o i . ew Y\' orkb'? I 'ally and Sun. . l .y AN-n rt. :htalishiic' 5C years ago, tin .t ii *r cinting C'o. acffers thce best in ucnsi: :nc the world to smnall investors iirt .ivstors no0w hnvo an opporl'tu to:cerc some of the stock of thi,. at:I cierrio. Theicy can buy New~ i. I. . is 3' :;tock t the' very Ilow pi< ~i haro. Trhe Meircurty PrintinIi I is inihcorpor'.iIled under thle Ilawc of New York. Theli capital Is *I intoCO0,000shares of $1')eachi .1 indion-asessable. Stockhl -r.inucividual liabcillt wh' a te., ver asa~fe, colhld i ghllypr but i certini pa lrgi .- i ihy ciret' ill vii ei - . i s : ' au lc ~ n - lit I.a .Ii ,r. ln icc i I that ti a p e n to, i-cy N\ w York tt et c * ti'1' i I- clc a. lift'Illn..iu, uer t tilc iain I i; -'iiincrease ho in ians *i i" 1r stick is ablscolutily surie pay io rli dibciids andI rid~i : i'. ci- avertising re?'citS of the MOreurl' l.ave' doub il sInce Aug. 1, 1h95, and the i ruclat in hasl li'ntcsd at the rauto of ii pcir C-I'. since April 1, 1895, on the iu:.m-. to inicriease cit thei s5ame raSt \a; IIl si ii one copy3 of1 thle Da)liy iad S4u~sInly 31eretii fre'e to oeery sharii hcic lde t long cas I ne st ock is held by3 suba ai i r i rchases ten cihares of storc' he aill be ntit ~led to tent copices of th I1-nly iansd ituclay3 Mercu(tiry free to hii. .wai or' any otheri addreliss s long asi h:1 ii ciItiues to bi ai'I sct ockhlolder of thle cor 1 rain. Theuse ciipii's of the patper may5t *i --l. d 'ise of biy ucriherle's to the' enypk alSto(k in any3 way desiredet biy them. Tlhereo will he only a limited amount of Ithi5 ito di( lsposed of in this way. Thosa who ar luc11(ky' enouigh to Ibhtain thte. rhanre!? wIll find that in a very short tim' 'h-a' will lhe wvorth 300 per cent. premtti "or'Ci' urher' ;lartleluiara adidress thG ION, NEW YOR~K MEARCURY, 3i Park Rlow, Now York As on advertisIng medium the NovU Yor'k Mercury is unexceille, Ohamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointmea' Is a certatin cure for Chronic Boro Eyns Granuilated Eye Lids, Soro Nipples, Pile. Eczemfa, Tetter, Salt Rheum and bea'd Ihea 25 eenta per box. Fuor sale by druggists. TO HO~S13 OWNBRW. For putting a horse in a fine healthy con. dliiion try Dr. Cady's Condition Powdeii. T1hey tone u1p theo system, aid( digestion, eure loos of appettite', reClieve constipation, correct kidney <hsoriidersi anid deat roy worms, giving ne-w lile fto an old or' ov'er wvorked hor'se, 25 cents per pa:cka~p F"ot'ria by drugvgista.. r Are You Weak1 Weakness manO~ifesta itself in the loss og ambiition anid achinig hones. FTe lood is watery ; the tismes are0 wasting--the door is being openeid for disceaise. A bot tle of iBrowns' Jroni lBitters taken ini time will restore your strenth, sothe yiiir unerves, mnake your Iblood rich and red. lDo you more goodl thatn an1 e pensi ve special cou rse of medicine,. llenwnn' iran itteornse inh 5(ob al ,, Notice. The Miug Daughtera of Charlh ton, S. C. -vill opoi t Dormitory f women at tho High S.hoo ht 1din N. W. cornor of Meeting at Ueorgo Stroots duringr tho Confe m'rato RuntIon, May ti. to MIa 131i. inclusive. Cots maV be engaged beforo It [1nion by sonding tIoney in) a, enacO to Mrs. Itoberit vilso secretary of coiiitte.e on1 Dormit Y 2'i l Meeting Rt. Charleston On May 19th. the 2omiittee < Dormitory will sell 11 fornis hini )t tho DIormiu) tory. Shots he n:m14d 90x0 incht( it 5io cenIt. Sheet- hommed *2x(tt) inchos : 10 conts. Mirror" " by 1: int'cs at I "ents. Gavannized ir, o 3oekots, (It it 8 ('1nts. (Ialvni. d iron bo lots 10 (t: it 10 ceits. Tri, n uis, uyn i , at 5 cent! Tubls. good siz- v oms. )ipp rs, . pi '. .. Y((1 A 1'l :1 ;: h n. I.5 p.i r doz.~ on. . C. Aitice to. Dei.or. and*iflt Cred. ,b sItA o ) I C. d MI SCd, 10 11ot ilio to l -solit ibei xecutri . (I!f his I i - . \k I p Y prVOv(n, as eiil by1 I* v la, aIh wased a (re I iIied t- inl: MYlllI 1 1t t h rf t" i (,I. t'r R. W. Simps~on, aittorney : OLndloton S. C. CAIE Ml. SinoSl, Bj-:ssin.: E. Mir..i<: ilooig, W1. W. S8 moss. Executors. Motice of Final Settlement I vill apply t J. 13. Newber 'robate Judge on the 6th. day < \iay .1899 for a fitial eottleimeti c ho ostate if Maly Janio ChamaIfII leceasod and ask to bo discharge is A dministratrix. Bard Mili. 1K i i. fse . u r vl a dy o r v e , I a reae uitht 12irst einss( irii met t o doi you, 3 1) firtI Class jol ~). ni .b yrsdn J1 i L i( S i'A1llSONS. 3 ! -31n, 7 Bu p. m) .'I, - li . I 1 aI. It r1. - - .0 30 H h --.l) 3- b, 310 ?. .3'orer 3.e you ~ ce . ith i ev r - ch:3.: hi the I w.ther ? D) . . ourI throat free rawv ? : Ar1 do sharp 'pains dart -.hrotgh your chest ? Don't you know these are danger signals which point to ipneumtfonia, bronchitis, or If you areC ailing and( have l ost flesh iately, they are Scertainly danger signals. The question for you to dlecide is, " have I the vitality to throw Soff these diseases?" Don't wait to try SCOTT'S EiMUJLSION "'as a last re sort." There is no remedy equal to it for fortifyig the system. Prevention is easy. Scott's E~mulsion4 prevents consumption and hosts of other dlseases which attack the weak and those with poor blood.4 SCOTT'S [iMULSION Is4 Sthe o:ie standard remedy for4 lnfhimed throats and lungs, Sfor' colds, bronchilis and con sumt'ptioni. I:. is a food medi .cI'i of remrriable power. A , '.od~, occause it nourishesthec *' tie." and ai medicine, be 4 ((o3. & c rects diseased4 - is. :,New, York WHOLESALE ARD RETAIL 9Bugies, V - V- Wagons Harness, Horses and M ue1. Isilip' (I['("'O illt in from T (li lls et , 1Ill1w ,) \ 01111 , 8 1( 1li1dtiirII. jprices. \' (1I,\ U iY l J)(etitiOl i ll 0111 In c ei- on of tock stlicit.. wl. Charles & Mcrayer. St.ables nd Storehouse iver Stilect, REE~NVILLE, - -S.C. ma1-8 Something INew! m see themn. llig',lime Rtibblots antd Tlie.. Ask for your dratw fot thec picture MISSES R{OU ERS, 115 Soth M an st r, et, Op spring & MiUery -AT 1 1e .\' tn 8ti -, t,(reenville, S C \'o haVe juist opteIe tand Wil .havo constatitt (on handdrn tho seasont, All the laitet -tyiwi a the lo west p ssibl pd rices PlLANT LIFE, to be vig orous8 and healthy, musi have Potash Phosphoric Acid and Nitrogen These essential elements ar< to plants, what bread, mneatan< Water are to man. Crops flourish on soils wel supplied with Potash. Our pamphlets tell how to buy and sis fertilIzers, ad are free to all. NiglAN KALI WORKS, Do You Need A Spring Suit of Clothes? If you prices right, quality to highest. New Shoes, Now Hats, New D med and intrimmed hats. 9 . M '-New. Summei with Lace and Trimmings to iateo last year we will soil you at Cost. V of half the things wo would iro to, our goods and to sell you. Come to You rs I am offoring botwe The Biggest GENTS FURNISHING GOODS'E KW" I I o: vo a, ver I-Y r. 1.. ' ck (uce, Stc k lc for I '--o. imt%*4iitciy i Kn omw is V010 1ib chl trial wont -hurt, you. i welcomio to all. L. ROTH GIl', ENVI l.l.N' 1 1, - may)203 SReady f( A searcd in the market result Selected Stock of Dry Good that I shall be the lowest. that, honest good Dross will find mnch to look over ni Though late, its bound to want Pique Muilin, Swiss Orgaedy seo my line of theso goods and to I ling them. But the goods Z~ MUST B E'incy Goods, : - - F ~~ Laces, IMMM.All( '"' LoA'er pric(es thanil 1 havey 1lowo-Spun, Cot tonado, Che'cks price. I have have [old you of my S11 prnfited by it. I want to toll you I it. TJhere are no botter Men's Wor this State for so little money as I P era of the Jou rina to come to my H save you money on your Dry Good; A.K. a "RILiMMB] West End WE WANT I In Pickc'ns tc visil ouri store tii ouri' go l (i lr to aiei .c phlras~cs don'it el govII cb.ls forj uis. liougt wa potcas drasith 7. stylesM andc < ur low~ cash price s( l ~~i . DRESE We pc init with pride to is <t, foundic~ Much a mai~gniiesit col lect j.,c adi fanicy Dre (ss9( Goods. We havd Pit thec new tin gs inl Serges', Poiesi i, w~ool (Crepons i, ''lagonalsH, ;.acun ii Siciliansr, plain- . figured Brillia: Our he and TRIM Our ne nandLinsel (-imn ries and everyt, u in the trimmning SILKS We will muake this our pet dep 10 pieces 27 inch India and Cl 20 pieces Plaid and Stripe No biniations at 85 and 0,8 ccnts. 20 pieces fancy Jacquard Taffe 30 pieces plaini and changeablo only 75 and1( 85 cents. 10 ieces fancy Swive'l Figure< 2 pieces Silk and Linen Batiste 25 cents. thsOur line Black Silks at 50, 56, thstown. We mean that. W1\ Earle's Cornor. . .Y do right bere is the yu900 to find i44- u ry Goods; a nice line of Ladies' Trim. Dress aoods'~ -all dress goods carried over from Vo havo'nt the space here to tell you but we are alway glad to show you' ee us and bring your produce. Tru ly, rhornley, Pickes, South Carolna. n now and Christmas Bargains In -II]TG. VER OFFERED INGREENVILLE i iNd(land I ani determined to rq '11.11111ary 1.At, Con. mno and be Contineed; 0 DILD. - - 8. 0 rSpring in bi inging into my store the beat havveer slown--and my prices i can be sold for. Buyers of Woolea d select from in my store. com-(hot weather.) You will dress. You will be astonished to mnow how rediclously low I am so' E SOLDI antin, Nottings, liil1bons. oloars. over been able to soll them. Sea-island always at lowest mnarket 00 Stock, and many of you have 'gamn, so othiers may be yrofited by anf's and Children's shoes sold in all Li (dm for. .1 mnvito all the road. tore anid be conivinceed that I will and Shoes. PARK.l lR T H E NAIMIE" (hrrenvilje, 8. g. Y1..A DY.~ -. t nei1ar for you to see r pre. ordpainhtinig and fino LBE STOCK 1:" '" ou store and our up.to-date GOODS. :rnPInt. No where else is there to be 4f all that is new andi styhish in plain la;ik anildoled Dress G4oods all l'pin'gleinies Wh lip Cords, Silk and I, fanc Mohtairs, Granite Cloth, MINGS. Ps, Brnids, Ribbons, LaCOs, Embroide ine at the very lowest cash price. I SILKS!! r1.ment amnd it is fast gaining popularity, uina Silles, all colors, at 50 Sente. velty Waist Silks in all new color conse as, all new, at 98 conta. Taffeta, extra quality and newest tints, I Taffeta, worth $1.00, for 79 cents. ,looks as well as a 50 Cents Silk, oblv'y 79 and 98 cents cannot be mnatched ni 1. FAGANI e. * Greonwilla. S.