The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, July 06, 1899, Image 2
Trc cople's Jounittal. I
T. C .IE.ON, Iditor.
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foro thec In41h1istrial comnul~s"10o'
allegodP' tha'it .1ludge0 .\lb''rt 1114iht
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licans to the StiiandaurdI )ilI Trust4.
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Haigtu as elec41'..-d to I' is igh po
Ca:ll!O. of Iis~ actioi in (juash ng tl}., al
1indic(tmen(41ts in~ :ho fam!ousz Mat- ol
O.1uy magnafos.. 'The wV~i1's.-s a1"'he
44rb- thait Lthe gratest LIru. in thea
in !be Un4i tud Staltes is thue raji lroad
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EDilCATIUNAL,
CONDUCTED BY W. W, F. RIUGHTr,
30ouuty ruut of Educatior.
About $300 worth of booke for
ale by th county suporintondant
f oducation at cost, for the ca8h.
*
Somo of tho districts are slow
nding i ' the annual report, of
nr11ollmenit of pupils. \\' wanted
n v. I, 11t( 11 Li ago, and llust hLave
F1 1; 'ONT:.
r'. Triil c, d it forget to or
ti s possiblo afte'
n r enunisionand fter
I # r11. fr' tt to I ot ify
-o ik obedant who is th10
nii inl, cler, al11 other fellow.
),,I t for., .1 t that this is iimportailt,
;(o f!-:,. thbe apport-ionient" anId
therl inf,1rination11 n11,y hn 'Went to
In forge ?(t to get the bust,
n+* yy Ia f I yourC 1 scool anIId
hi. I de t'L fliwtr!.t to g, to tho
ch'-d an1d seeI if' anyth1ing' is n1. d
iI' t he e n lit'rt of Oth ilpi
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ancei( exaornination (forl s~t.tudots
IIa irtn 14 14ut1er( O the Feshnnin'
h4 of.~ the )1O Jouth lina COil
u "l.tl)1W l 'iiusadp ha-t o et-n
IIxlinnStti onll be ns.
und1s e 1'Ii'uald hipatjs illio
Wil h a I)u.a Cole ceefullyo
a 1 t~ Norto th aOuI'f. n l
'oi to di t op f1 -
~c liiga. no ca.log upi
h*or 51.(01
v a li l e
T ta on p te W
papor, legal Cap sizo 1s bost, oil 0o
side only of tho sheet.
3. Thoy will corefudy number
each shcot, and writo their nanes
at tho to).
4. They will fold each oxamina.
tion so)aratelly,nnd rito namo and
subjoet o the I-ack of each foldod
papor.
Thoy will give their full name
and their post~ollicos distinctly.
0. Each applicant will writo al
the end of each examination paper
and sign tho following pledge: "]
dclaro on honor that I havo re,
ceived no assistance on this oxami,
nationi, aml that 1non1 of the ques
tions w0oC kinown to mue in ad
vanlco."1
The Slupterineundant will pleast
for1ward a1t once all OXamlinalitionIF
papers to tho Presidit of the col
lego who wvill, as soon as possiblo
co1uuiaitoIL th 1( suilt to the va
riou-ts applicants.
F. C- oodward,
Cateechee.
Now tait, tho ar-factiori hits boon
Iron wit1 copious sllowors, corn,
coltton, vrgotation, &C, 800111 tc
111a1 p 1uf now hlfe, and evory.
thinhg is looking-, flouirishing.
Crops ar) very good considering
tih lte sipring, prpLlration of tlh
li'!, &c. Wihoat a;s a goneral thing
turned oul( butter tham some cx.
p)ctodl. Oats were Sorry.
There han hem some sickness in
tb in (ctioll for thi past three or
four woekt. The writor has boon
0110 o1 ()f th victim s. IlowevOr, We
are gbid t-) chrioliclethlla, most all
lie path olsre ab le b) he up and
!'ro. IJ C. Stribling, of Moot,
visite.d rnitivs ail frieinds ill the
. - o Lity last w oek. 'I'h
i K:e h : hiL lot with the
1' i p1w ,f Six Al i1c and will
tonh Lhe 100blic School at that
ph, '- Ill! - nniillor.
\\( hlVD\( b14.11 reijile0,ted t.o any
ha I' . .lhin T. Lowis will
IL ni I (:t ldun Crook church
h1 : dy m Jill' at.11 it. m.
S .\b-SSIr. Lanlgston and
, I I,h ri.yaro ilegotilt l
1: -b:. N lobinlson for theo
Shi r I.id Ihle second fac.
S" i kin. COuty is aI lmost
n ~. fuel. Wat have it on
' lilt nt i iy thait soveIal w I-.
1hV nll we WV kniwM I tako
teek in it, 'ine we havn beon told,
will t k. thirly liv' tho-isA.d dl
lr 4 en I.. ' Xi roil.
ii -r (5iL t in i i seve a l mo reil
'L Ps 4 j i thCtii
millllm be rnn w a d te Ist of,
S..pemler.Theret havo already
been s1111a1-more houes oreeted
here re1entl adSevera: l more inl
ur o o rvction.
A hob-l is the talk now, with
Hat and a depot at the sidetrack
a few~ mire 01t oros to mako(( compo~(
tit ionl lively, and every deniizen at
-Pa ridg.'" tbhat, has ai roastingi
var and1( ai I-an patch will feel Iik e
taking a putY ai i~ a t'tn con t. c iga r
W\ havi e beaen toL~d thait mo~ re paLsn
si'igrai g.ot 11n aind offi at t ho Nor
ris sidle trael; thtan at. Liberty ami
Ct11,Imi' aIn I h<- sidleirack1, so \h
not1 hiave a1 djpt ther.'. TalkI
We~u ha~ve beeni requto~td lby Ith.
SunLday Fehool to1 say that thors
will be Cib~iren's D~ay at leaunijoi
'in Iho -Ith Siuday in this mioth
'in' andc brin ig wecll- lilled balskets
iililed wiithI anyth'ing iti ous i(i'
th linwiiiard part of man.i . A li
Dihd 'you cver try to dodge the
rein-drops ? Dild not succeed
v'ery welhl, did you ? It's just
as useless to try to escape from
the germs of consumption. You
can't do it. They are about us
oni ever~y hand and we are con
stantfy taking them into our
lungs.
'Then why don't we all have
th is diseaise? Simply because
these germs canlnot gain a foot
hold ini a strong throat and
lungs. It's when thes~e are
weak that the gernms master.
The body mu tst b~e well supplied
with fat. 'The danger comes
when the blood is poor and the
body is thin. If your cough does
not yield, and your throat and
lungs feel rawv and sore, you
should not delay another day.
Take
Scott's
E~mulsion
of Cod..Liver Oil with Ilypophos..
phites at once. It will heal the
Inflamed membranes and greatly
strengthen them as wvell. The
digestion becomes stronger, the
appetIte better and the wveight
increases, The whlole body be
comes well fortified and the
germs of consumption cannot
gain a foothold.
It's this nourishing, sustain
Ing anid strengthening power
>f &C0f'5 EMULSION that
'13 made It of such value i
ITS YOUR OWI FAULT
If you do not get your share o'
that car of salt in cott i sacks at
55 cents. Instead of 100 lba. as 1
stated, they weigh from 115 to 118
pounds. Nobody ever heard of
salt selling in Pickens at that
before Harris and the Railroad
come.
FRUIT JARS.
Mason's fruit jars, best flint
glass, 75c for half gallons and 60
for a dozen quarts also extra rub
bors. "Harris beats thom all."
FANS,
Would you liko to keep cool,
then buy one of our nogligeo
shirts and a choap fan. I have
the fans from l up to something
tony for the dudos. Those kind
that closo ip and ptit in your
pocket and open and shut fans for
the dudessos, you 0ati 't raiso much
wind with these but they answer
overy purpose they are intended
for.
BOOKS
A fine teachor's Bible, floxible
baek, iindex, concordonce, maps,
and helpa, publishers ask $4.00 for
it. I will take $2.25 for mino.
Next in importance to the Holy
Bible in the hoiso is a I ictioi)ary.
I have tho $8.00 kind for $3.00.
Shakespeares complet works in 13
volumos for $4.00.
McCouloy's history of England
in five volumes for USe, all nicely
bound.
Other things
I have too manly good things to
tell you about this time, come and
leto talk it over, and look at my
stovos, furniltire, and sewing ma.
(ehin)es, anad (rIIa.k cot1 watbr, bring
mo produce, lots of' it. Yours for
bi .
I iave tho finest le: m ns I over
saw.
T. D. Harris.
WCKENS R A ILROAD
Sc/hed l 1.
III El'ect .Jue 20 h, 1898.
On and after Jiune the 21ith, the follow
ing helidutle will be run tover the l'ckeiis
II. It , for the I)urpose 44 1 Ihiuling Freighl
and Passengers, viz:
No. 9---Daly except S.I :y--No. '10.
lRld Down. Mxed Trainu UewL Up.
4.20 am Lv l'iekens. Ar 7.50 am
5.00 am Ar Easley I.v 7.05 am
No. 12-Daly except Suunibly-- No. 11
R1eaid lIown) Ps engfer .-rvice ltexJl U1p
1 pm liv I 'ieken u.\r 5.-15 pmn
1.40 pma Ar Eale I v 5.05 pmn
TIrain 1-4will st op to take on or let oil'
1Depot w~il b e 01 en: f.or the reeivinig
uwl dIeIlivery of Freliht from 8ii A. M1. to
Ipatron11ize oti huomer rOmi by t gi vin g good.
.T. .\'YI. lt. Gen. Mgr
T HIS SPACE BilONGS TO
IFREEMAN & TIriiNPiTU
me]PALL'S
-OF
JULY
Mr. Editor.
It will do the good
Pholks good to look th rogh all our
r*oom s a nd de Ichat ice ha re for tihem.
Those attending court will find some
good eatiny here. Sum wer Cheese,
Pickles, Fruits, all kinds of eanned
qoods aind ecerythiny cheap enouyh.
W. 2Z. M'Fall
MADAME
KEEP COOL
Fan y:>urself with one of my beau
lilj Fans. Prices, tho lowost
2 cents. price p,
highest *4.00.
KOOD off Tho Floor
Walk on my Smyrna Rugs, 3x7
feet, onuly *l.75, worth $1.50
of any ladly's gold.
BE W HIT E,
Dress in Pique dresse. One
solid case of neCw ones just received
10 cent to 50 cents a yaird.
MY UMBRELLA
Sales are grow
ing ivery day and I havo already
doubled my sales of last soa80on.
NEW BELT BUCKLES AND
RIBBONS
The prottiest 2ino in Greenville.
R E SHOEING
Ther people0
of Groonyullio at prices that will
comnmand your atter~tion.
R. L. R. Bentz,
LEADER' IN LOW PRICES
Greenvil, 8, C.
Thle drawing for the picture
took plaec Satuirda y.
No. 101, thc three dollar
ticket gets the pastil.
No. 18:?, th a t wo dollar tick
et gets the oil painting. If
you hold citeer ticket call and
get your pictulre,
MISSES ROGERS,
GREENVILLE, S. C
115 Sonth Main st..et. nf
Drug Store.
DRt. RBIERT KIRKSEY,
Physc cian and Surveon,
Offle0'at ble residence ut the Kirksoy
home place, oin Tuelvo Mile ltiver.
March 8, 1894.
C. FITZOERALD, PHOTOGRA
* pher, Greenville, S. C. Omolee ovo,
Addison's Drug Store.
All work guaranteed to give sa-tIefac
tion.
api8.97yl.
1 E would repecetfully inforim the pub
lie that Dr. It. T. Weldon, who Is
well uiid favorably known to the citizon
of Plckens county, is now associated
With us in the practice of Denistry.
Oflice: Entire front rooms (ml) stairm)
City National Bank Block.
Dus. NORWOOD & NonwooD,
G reenville, S. C.
I. J. HAYNESWOtTU, C. E. RoDINsON
L. W. PARKIEtR, Pickens, S. U.
Greenville, a. C.
H aynesworth, Parker &Rbinsoi
At to'raeys-at-Law,
Pickens C. 11., - - South Carolina
Practice in all Courts. Attend to all
busintess, )roinpt*ly.
i"Money to loan.
n1. A. MORGAN, W. F. BLASSIXGAMb,
Greenville3. 8. u- Pickens. S. C.
Morgan & Blassingame,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Pickons, C. H., a. C.
Practice in all the courts.
apr-169tyl.
IVY M. MAULDIN,
Attorney at Law.
Pickens. S. 0,
Practice in all the Court.q.
Office over Earle's Drug Store.
ABE CLACIf. GEO. B. COOPEI.
Clark & Cooper,
-Dealers in
MARBLE AND GRANITE
MONUMENTS,
swTombstones
of every
Description.-wa
-ALSO
MANTELS, STATUARY, VASES
ald Wrought Ir'oi FENCING.
CLARK & COOPER,
apr8-97y1. Greenville, S. C.
Loeok A Slitela Ia Tlimase.
S .i re Ilin. iii ghes' Tonic (now im-'.
1.r-ovedl, t'aste ph-a'auunit.) taklenl inl early
.1pi l iug m14l F ll pinvvenits c: , l)enigw
-l bbilt) FNv( eI. Acts fill the liver,
toli 1 1p tie sy m. Uc er 11a:n Qi:
nin. Ginratieud. try it. At Drug
gi-ts. 50t0. nan:$l $1.00 bottles.
1ny21108.
S R CIANY.
---DEALER IN
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring,
Ceiling, and Weatherboard
ing, Moulding, of all
kinds. Leather and
Rubber Belting
together
With all kin of
ENGINE AND PP FITTINGS
Also Engmoe and Cylnudor Oil at
.Owest pricos.
Linseed Oil, Both Raw and
Boiled for painting, and White
Load of Best Quality.
Givo us a trial before buying
el sew hore.
B. E. CRANDY,
Picken S. C.
Oflic6 and Warehouse near Do
pot
cleaning
up sale.
This advertisemenit opens up to
ui the greatest bargains in goods
at is possible to conceive. In
ur Store there constantly accu
mulating odd lots which we desire
to close out quickly.
To these we add a great many
punrchases of special lots wvhich weo
Obtainled at half market valuo and
les~s. Ono thousand yards of bdst
4-41 Sheeting to close at 4 cents por
yard. Onie lot of shirts worth from
25c. to 50c. to close at 18 cts..
One lot of Ihats worth from 50c. to
$1,00 to close at 25c. to 40c.
100 lbs. l311l SoWing Thread to
close out at 14 ets. for 30 balls put
up in a nice box, new beat that if
you can.
One lot of Pants and Overalls to
close out at and below cost. One
lot of shoes to close out at prices
that wvill make one's competitors
say that we are going to break and
skip our credlitors. Don't get as
tonishod about that they are paid
for.
A big lot of fans to keep you
cool while you are attending this
great sale. Come and see us we
can not sell you unless you coma,
wo will treat you with politeness
if you only come to look.
Look-out for us again soon with
some more bargains.
Yours Truly.
Sheppard
& Jamerson
SOUTHERNRA.W
Cdoesed Bohe.late of lPaesoge T1a
In Effeot Juno 11th,'1. 0. I
Morthbound. O.1 NO. so a
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-- I. 1 . . . .. . f
-r ct..........
aeneai....a s y:: ::: to :a1*-- s
tral... 4... . ...... a
Ario k Mt Vo
.0nvi l... 112 p 19
t4a W u.. a ........ .
he--- Phg .... .......
- onre::: pdg
Ar. Da..nl.
"Piae h Pa
"Now York .. a.....
Southbound. .88Io Tlsl
Lv. Richmond ... 11 45Pi....
Lv. Danvilo .0.0... 186 lo
17~ 'iok.
A re or . . 6 42 a ....... I
.. 00 a .. ....
&Aar ToM...... ..... ....
O rt.. e0 . :e .
aRhmnd.N. 120 i D Vl MP
Lv.rD.nville.a. 0 126 a 6 0 p * .'.
11.... 4t.....
Ar. Grensboro..
Lv. Gfreonaboro.. I U4p7 ao
"Gaffne a ..... I12 10P a p
" >aburg. I a61
reenvillo.... 1 25 a is 41 %
" Westminster. ....... .... 60 ta
" Tooooa ....... 8B1 a 2 18 p Igo
. Mt. Airy ..... ... ... . 600a
Cornela...... .... 00 p 7 085 as
Lula.......... 408 a 88pT 667 0
" Ginesville... 4 a 087 p 828 7W a'
Ikford:. 4 a,,..., 840 140
Nororos... , . ,....... 91 6 a
Ar. tanta.l , 1 a 5 O, 0 o w9e0.
4r 11anta, .6 10 a 5I900 8
. m." . ." oo " ' i
Chesapeako Line Stoaners In daUy - servio'
betwoon Norfolk and Baltimore.
Nos. IJ and 88-Daly Washin ton and South.
Western Vestibule Lhatted. Thrn Pullman
sleeping caro betm o Now Yrk Now Or
leans, # Washin l n oa
e any~d also bety een 14ow York and d
ashin tnAtlanta adA Ign o 4
elegant PL MANLBR
TION CARS between Atlanta and !ew OrIk
Firstolaes throuh coaches Ia
Ington and At1ante. ing.r e as arvA mealo
ouroute, Pullmaandrawi-g.' sIef goars
between reenasboro ,ad Nodo .
nection at Norfolk for OLD PO AMUR.
No. 85 and 96- itea . .
runs solid between abiugton U wr
loan. via Southorn Railway. A. & . .
anid L. & N. R. R. boin co A of
car and coaches, tirougn withoUt ohapp 67"
passen oger of all classes. Puijais dran
room sleoping cars between New York
Now Orleans. via Atlanta and Montgomery El
between Clarlott and Birintin ham. Also
Pullman Drawing Hoom Buffet i Carl
between Atlanta and Asheville, .. ving
Washington eaoh Tuesday and Friday, a
tourist sleoping ear vill run through betweea
Washingtun and San Francisco without change.
Dining oars serve all meal. enroute.
No. 11 W3. 34 and 12--ulman slee ng oe
between fitchmtondand( 0arlotte 0Ia vine,
southbound Nos. 11 and 83, noribbouad No&
84 and 12.
FRANK S. GANNON J. m p
Third V-P. & Gen. igr., V =
Washington, LD. Q. ,g .n 0,
W. A. TURK, 1. H. HARD WICK
Gen'i Pass. Ag't., AssGen'Pas. Ag't
Washington, D. 0. Atlantb, a.
Leather arnd
Harness
A full stock of Leather always on
hand. All kinds ot Harness inl steak.
and made to order.
Also Saddles, Bridles, WVhip,
Umbrellas, robes and everything
usually kept lal a first class Harness
Store.
I pay highest price fkr HIides and
WVax.
M. WV. GOOULETT.
109 Main Street,
. Greenville, 8. 0.
Springwvood Tannery.
march12yl.
W e
Keel)
For
Sale
res ed and mfatchled Flooring,
Blraded and miatchged (Cofiing, pr fe
", ", " %x 3j4, $10 per M fed,
x 6, $S 12.50 atl$15 per M foot
" " Partition,
Boxing Base, plain Casin, IDr eM eet
1% x12 S2 8. and E ., 818 per M1 feet
..4 1 -. TEnmber, $16 per M! foot,
Boarda' dlresse~d '28. and 2 E , comn on,
810 pes-M. feet.
.Mouldings, 304 per 0. ft., for each
luICh in width.
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Glass, Paitty,
Patjnts, Stains, Varnishes, Oils,
Brushles, etc.
Laths, Limo Plastering, Hair, !'las
ter Paris, Nails.
Respectfully,*
Cower & Spekthts,
Office and WVarohouse 107 Laurens
street.
Coal and Wood Yard and L'urnber
Lumber Sheds, C. & W. C. RI. R.,
corner Broad and Gas streeta,
apr9.9y1.Groonvillo, s. C.
For Sal,
Sevenl acre< of tIle land, In ,plendid
condlit~ji, within ten minlutes wali of he
court house. A bargalin to y one wIgb
in gto locateo here. Suitablg fr lots for
quilding puirposesi. Tlerms reasonable.
Aplyt? 'rnk J4. Cor,
aulmt. pions- ,,,U
FOR SALE,
I offer for sale 117 acres of land
on Crow (Creek, adjoining 8. G.
Sloon, W.L. Parrott a;p 4h g.
This land Can be bought c leq~p
an~d on easy terms. A pply~ to,
C. E. RODXsN8O.
Atiorney Pick'pas.
Money to L.a ""
Ottn mproved rm lanids~ i. zpog g
mdl u wapds, ioanh rpay A WOIn *i
unual paymen~ts throug a perio'd sAvge
vears, tlus enabling tebo 4ower topa
i i n lndebtednes~s without bxaustink E-j
Er in any one year. Appl to
oct7 0821 J E, Dogg AttonV