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Thd& Pedpl~e's Journal. ~Rogal Brevities. SoR the cry will b "More rain. Qt00 ae oroyd ws 1n. town last I Mond y& Road udogst o .pbi.and Phaxi this *e 'd Can'tPTic s he ia a 'ural mail Capt. T .)JMai1dn A contaion deliwli (I 4ti is sii'ey kqe Braidon iTaylor, soil boaiidic tor Tacl'or is very sick, J.-'McAD. Bruce illf nove into his newd olling n'ext week Dr. -Readfern, 91.Cleruson, was in pickens an busiucss Tuesday. I Mr. and Mrs: A-. J. Boggs' of.' t. Hill, y sited in.Pi-,kens last week. Excyue our short comImg6 this issue. Local tieys is very-. scarce. J i114 Wil~lign, of the, Looper section, was moitg-friends ill town Moiday. 6 Thomas Sniji0,.of Easl is suf fering a great daT from1 a burn on his li'nds' Misaos Maudw. nnd Bosi .-Ash, mllore visitedridds. in Piedmont this week ... Sdveral Pickensites. wenit to Seii ea Tuesday to celebrate thO.Glori ous F6urth. SLAngford cand cil dren, of Neworry, are vis ting Mrs. J. S. Portet. this weex. Iesirs. A.: L. Dunn and J.1). Dunwoody, of Atlanta, v:sited inI Picdkw4s this week. Wf'i Aral,;.who has been wori.ing in thp railroad sho'ps at 'Birmning ham"nis at liomne on a V sit James. Ifarri% of Fihld, who has beei vrysicx for some tiin was ableW:to be i tbvn Tu6s(1.y. Ti1.boardlof Connty Coumiis siode Weor4 se~innday'but very Ilit E-bl s was transacted: 1Pekns;* isell . supplied with salt. Three car loads'has been received here iii th'lastifov days. Prof. R. H Griflin, of Green vilfe, visated bis friend, Lawyer W.: F. Bjassiingame in -Pickens fast week. J. P. Carey left Tuosday for the Glepn Mineral Springs ~where ho will spend two weeks recuperatog up his liealth. T. D. Harris changes his a(lver tienent every week and im order to gee'what he is advertising you will have to read it. See J. P. O'Dell's advlertisemnent about repairs on gins -andt give him a chance at your g in before0 you..get apybodyel-se. Rev. B. E, Grandy met his rog ular rapp-s inen t at Ni no Forks Sunday and preache an excellent sormnon to a large congregation. Go to Pickens Bargain House to by youri salt. 115 poundLs in) cotton sacks for 55c. T1his is thme chmean est we ever know salt to he in Pick enls. Mr. and Mrs. WV. W. White, of Anderson, who have been visiting relatives and friends in P'ickens for some time returned horme last week. Salesday passed ofl quietly Moni day. Quito a largo crowd was prIes ent, but only 0one tract of' land was sold, one hunirdred acres oirdv brought $11.50. Mrs. M. F. Hestor is suffering con siderable from having a growing cut from her forehead, causredl by being struck with a well windllass sonme twenty-five years ago. WV. D. Simpson, Mrs. W. D). Simpson, Miss Bessio Simpson, Jesmo Simpson, Miss Louise Simp son, of Anderson, an-d Rev. 11. P. Reid, of PendIleton, $. C. are at the Ambler H*ouiso. Dr. Jaines Karlo, of' A nderson county, arnd Capt. William 11am mond, of Florida, visited Dr. G. WV. Ea-le, last weck. Thely were in the war togother and~ it had bloen a number of years sine they had met each other. Capt. I. M. Mauldin and1( Hon, C. IE Robinson attended a prolirm inary trial in D~acueville township) last week, and on their roturrn, dri vin~g a high spirited steod anmd n bran new buggy, they lost cont rol of it while corming dlown a liill hit Griflin churchl and i! left I lhe road, Mr. Robii'onm billing out ani Capt. MauldIin jnl line ,nt leaiai~ the train to bo thme motive po .mr which did not exhiaust itself tin ti1 it had demolished theO vebie. F'or tunmatoly the passengers were uinhIi.rl but a very tine steed will have to AWear the odium of those t wo gentle-' wtil be redeems himself b~y geniltle servitude for a year an a11i day. The following airoe Pe ~(ti t j urors drawln to serve att thle Julv tenrm of court whlich conmvens S Lhe thmirdI Monday: G M l'yneb, R. A l110i. ter, WX P Baker, W 10 Aloxander Clayton Martin, 1D G Parrsonms' S14mos H Clayton, Joe 1L Thomas' J b M. Keithi, Alifrod Siheri lY, fBam' M! Jones, J M Winchestor, Lewls 0 Gls~tra~p Jno C D~uclc wor th, Jno A dary, Ndao Hill, Berry W Mc Whorter, Martin V Hunt. B A Foster, Matthew I!1ond1ricks, lar. rio Reed, .J Tf Power, Wesley Curtis, T C Spencer, .J N Morgan, Vpni Freeiuman, E (' Bowie, ,J V Carmian, Emilory .Jonlru, I 0 Vew. ~ L Moon, .1 Al W blhornl, Ili shl Ullstra p,W T1 Nalley, I)D Steph On)5. J Mattin. Stewart Dispo'nser Baker took holiday ho 4th. Tho poach crop is almost t eohi >le failure. Evorything passed off quietly tore Tuesday, the 4th. The farmers in the Easloy sec on are.nooding rain badly. John L. Whornley, jr., is very sick t his.home on FactQry street. Andrew .Brainlott caio in from ho Qitadel 4.adomy Tuesday. ' Miss -Stella Newberry is some )etto'r tup to tirn e of going to press larion Leach, of Greenville, vas in town on business this WOeK. Mr. and Mrs. Lochland, of An. lorson. visited friends in Pickons ast week. Dr. J. R. Riley proached at Aft. ?leasauit church Sunday to a large *ngregation. Rev. J. E. Foster interestod his mudieonco with a hie sermon at Se oIa Sunday. \ialtour McMillor, of Fort VTalloy a. ,i.s visiting at Rev. J. S. Por or's this weeC. .An n>iyable lawn party was ri ven at Mr. and Mrs. Ma Januo Ion's nlear Easloy, last wook. W. H. %riail, who has been in irmingham, Ala., for the past few nonths returned homo last week. W. B. Anthony, Southern Rail vay agont at Easley, was in town )n business Monday and Tuesday. Miss Olga Richey and brotler, [Iomor, Visited relatives and 'riends in Anderson county this veo k. Jay Smith, who has been work ng in the Southorn railroad shops tt Birminghanm, Ala., is at home oi L Visit. Mrs. II. B. Ilendricks left Wed esday on early morning train for Vliderson to see her husband who s very ill. Ir. and - Mrs. lBon Laboon, of Brushy Ci'eek, visited the latter's )aronis,Mr. and Mrs. H. A. R ichvy, his week. The Board of Education was usy the 4th, issuing certificates o tho trustees of the several dis ricts of the c..unty. Rices alliance will meet at their >ace of' meeting oa Saturday 15, it .1 p. im, All are requeted to be Dresent. V. T, O'Dell, Pres. Mrs. Addie Curtis and little laughter, of New Orleans, La.. are M a visit to her brother, MrB. B."'. 3r-andy, of Pickons. The friends.i of A nidreuw B ranlett viil be lelased1 to know that ho is mr i of the graduates from the Ci t idol acadamy this year. Wil11iam Fagani, of Greenville, is >n of our advertisers who huas hanged his ad this week and we nv'ite your atten'tion to it. It is uteresting. Misses Corrio Bruce and Leila White, accompied by Messrs. Eu ene Alexander and L. C. Thornly, vent to Sapphire. N. C., Tuesday :o spend a few (lays. The friends of Samuel T. Smith respectfully announce him as a aandidato for cotton weigher at lEasloy, S. C. Tho election to be held the 3d Saturday in August, 18%). tf Friends. A Mr. Hfolder, who h as been ai mail emi rior for Joshua Adcox, was bef:oro \1lagist rate Jones last week for being cruel to one of iur. Ad rox's h~oryes. HeI was found guilty and( was4 sentonced to fiftoon days oni the '-hai n gang, The cedy of Washington has an ordinuneo prohlhuti ng the carryins of chickens with their heads down. ward. It is a wise and hiumane law and we wish1 wte had it here A fowl is not in a healthy condi. tion after~ being carried around by the legs. There wvill he an Old Folk's sing. ing at Shady Grov church on th< third Sunday in July next. The program is to commence at o'clo~ck, a. mi. Everybody is in. Vi ted to como) and are requeostod tc bring the Christian Harmony an'.1 Fruits and Flowers. The old folku are requested t. bring their specki and anything eatable that mny bc ait hand. All the young folks wh'c will a id, assist and abet in havng~ thle host music possible are cor dlially invited. i"vory sub1-alli aniico in th e coun v Iho ld ing stock in) tho Sta to ex. eliang ie are reque tsted to elct ii sub-tri'.stee stock holder to meet with the County alliance at Pick (1ns, (C. H.. onl Sat urd1ay, .July 22nd( at. 10 n , m.,* at wh~ich time a coun ty tru steeostockhioleri will be oh ct. 0(1 to meeit with the Stte Alliano ci in Col.umbha on the" fourthI Wed nesda .i ly. Thisl is an impm)0 tantl omting and1( we h~ope to huavt all su1b-alli anIces reprosent ed. .JO(3 W. TP. O'Doll, P'res, Tho citizeons of thl~is co.,unzty wht know Farm Revis will regret t< learn thait he is in the clttc lhes 0 the North Carolina au thorities Several yearn ago ho was accuse< of being implicated in the boatinj of an 01(1 man in that State, but ii the opmnion of many he was mlad< a tool of atnd that another man wai the, guilty par ty. lie was a goot citizen While he lived here and wa: well th'might of and it is sauid th< Same11 can' be said of him by hi neighbors in that section of Spar tanhburg county where he has lives f or (ihn last in rm thre ..e.... Whether ti his town kesl its ha1tir parte(d i the middlo or no, it cer tainly should kooqp it brushed, have on a clean. tanding collar, its cra vat tied and its shoes shining. for it is li blo to) havo compan y any day. It is imich more liablo to havo com)U)y no' f han beforo it had such dood 11 -:sportatien fa. ilities. Mmluch h:1i a alroady hoon dono in the w"y ,f iir)lov ing -the gonloral app.-.P" ii mw <I n ! inl stret an1d somo 4. "lhe- :ie street., hut further r.efo4rm ill ihis (irection is noodod?, edod badlyN, anld needed right now. lai n Stet Shoild ho kept clean from (,( end to the other. Thr should n(ot b4 allowed a barrel ho p, a l-arrel stave, a bit of dry god(ls box or a scrap of pa per to lie loose about thw streets or an1where inl frolt ()1.f.1 Ila erclh ait's placo of bulsmIOPS, Whetlor it is wash day or a holiday thoro is always pI6fitable emplo) mnt for a good ho. e . Iho same is true of koeping a small town inl proper ' 'hao ii. .) S'on1o Should. be left ulIturle(! t-) Oe' j) (10. streets as clean and clear as possible of rub bish Oven it 11nothi ing cann ho 0ddd to their appearaice by positiv'o ;Iim provement. Ti.'y will e'rtam)ly hold their own : uch longer if thero is somc hin nt dm so ats to mako it ap1ear th1at it, is someblIody': business t. Jmnko thom look like the street (df a livo town. Noth ing is bet(ter onleulated to make ft town grow, to edd to its wealth, than Such a mniifestationi on! tho p aIt of io. people ans a duo regard in the e.uliness of tho A t! lS and sidewal". No 1;ood citj.i1n will have to comiiplain of a tax, if tax is net s:*ry to accomplish thiq m1ost do;:rabl )"e ci.d C "anlinies i n1ext to Godline1LSs in a town as wel an indivin:.. Let is havo that. and then v-1, may ho sure that many other tho o which wo Ill may Ieed wih adde!d 1111to 1'. 'Th1is is t4.1 w' to make the totwni attractive ; th is the way to make the people 't-hy when they comio: this is th1e w ay to make lpeople say iACO things atbout the town when they are gon, and this is the way to have ot he: cormo who othoprwise would nov <-a ih Of com nhlI:J n ': . eI of the first diviw on - 't- lv Nile As sociatin w e ,b i i %t. Ta bor 1ima I F! ; I be lf.ore the 111th J . H.& fov, lowiig n '.. arrang votiona.... lee by Retv. J.. .1. >.d I e done with a chtuch :: -n. r '.:o fiNI to attend his chu ruh armeuS, ind who fails to help sulpport the chiureb awl it: wioik wit hout jt 1 , ;e e rC'W:.' (en ed by B. H. Will iamii. 2. '-.s it oluy to give 0f o)ur means to( t he .lprt of thle goIspel, if so, when a:. h1 ' :: muh'.I shu,:btwe give? Opdiu ivy Dr. J. M. Cr'en motl I ' o eIp. oreign , home or State." .n,:d EIIy T.' T. Hug 1. Are the nr-l ' li.- Aseocat ion of the1 N. w TI .4nmen~t pattern in) pr'ioinpIe 0(d fI' e 1 , it not, ini whati ('ie:'~s., I a t li elil wg hep end(y3. hu 'oinc praoi ochureles'i, ii 1., how andi when'' dy J.v i. v u~ berh.uut- ler Satura i\ A I throt) - -Tennlhr-r ance mass mn'eting and34 alddr'es to bo opeo u' by 8 . M 1.'oper and folowid y rafter whichb ':er bal1 rOr)(.i by theo di I-gates. on state of n.i.';n and houw to~ impr:o : it. 1. "Is 11w DA ny .cuo . coiku CVM oth-v . cr.l' ow, -.e wit ift e ii ute taclk, and <:l ofs th oloang subjactal 1.c"asehe nacool n t' an hrv it ad Our oo - -:1 abo ut e!ij t. ey gre, pfre hereacid, and no les thanMAN ofI. Wctua. - urvoyoi1 a 'jI 811. 1'111 1 si - i I R l Ilnve yir hund Surved, rl)epar1d vitl first class, instrti mniets to (o you a first.class job, anud canl be f tm at my residenco, A l.xanidor, 6. C. or reaclied by Ipnonlo. JULIUS PARSONS. Winthrop. College Scholar ship and Entrance Examination. Th'lo exananI tatilrns, foi the awardi of vn ti schollarships in Wint-bro) (oiiloge aid for Li'o ad mission of new students will be hold at the Court, House o. Friday, July- 21st at 9 a. In. Applicants muiist notibo lc than fiftgeil yours of ago. When scholarships are vacated aftor July 21st,tliey vill be award - (A to tlosei making tho highot av erago at this oxamination. 'The cost of attondanco, incli ing board, furnished room. heait, light and washing is 01n .50 per month. For fiher information and a catalo)gue address 're1s. D. 11. .ulin son, Rock Hill, S. C. Mva0td Cins Repaired. If you need any repairs on your gill, I am preparedI to (o you. wor n11d wi puaT4ialntoe satisfaction. . Ctin overli ni yI ouri gi and mak i. (o Its good work as a-new on. AO (re,s me at Easley, S. C. J v~hm3 J. P. (i'llell. NOT)ICE TO DElBTO!:S .i '( lC LZ.: 'i' l)iIT(.)U P'ern lavingir C' i:4n a'gimi -en(ld, I ' r' ent tbe n'ne pr - to W~N. C.Mcn v J. I'. I c rryE q 2 fo . JIte J i 1 % \V I I \.h l'4r , '11 ang . h1 rds . 1i u~ u11 ii l i b-iq o -.m g ' I t I. I - tie r J i \ d i t at t Ie h ;I IAO4 *i.t p' r 4 i t e o.Ir f I a rO"' nd ho00 I ..>rg 81:4ek 1 \ml l~t '11 Sp. . : t.1n8 ''I11 to 14 4O w eal.b41 ;J 11 ( it 4 , d 'm . (ll ar: til -rt InI 2 1.n a moish aill dil singt thi 1-i di SOd and18 Creditors ? a sd ( orge li(icard'Jn. d(14: d, that b trf 1'' , t 'c i ii the' )111 iore 18oon1 , o (h1w1eau, if' anly thov G i e i m d e r m4 8 g ! ' 1 : n , iiii ., bi of Jiiin., 7:'. , in.~ th 1-:a yeal J. I'. l'. . I isrict of S3onith ('arohinn, D)e puty ('Ol'Ctor's O flle, .Easley, Jttine I5, 1899!. h4e:-n 4 deeI fron41 HiIey F. ll4;44mbe4 ('.r I! l ' h I iof Setion 3:418 i57, amsI , :at50, lI . S. U. S. Notice4is heeby given thatt any)~ per son'1 byv Setion 1444 1,4, 11 ;. E.s., witini (:142 thirty days heref oI'r n14ne( will be1 declared\8 forfeited toi the ite11-I Stateiis. box and4. 1iipes. j8 4,4 ;.mi14ln wV'd ' -( i nern4( (rs, 1) hIr-e irn4 both-r. 1'4 ;.4:- I8, i. '20, cantnining 144' 0 1 imlIns1 (2.rn w-hi'kr. N'tico to" De btors ancd Cred * the ta1to of l'm:-y ('. .>i;1 .r c. een~od, 1:'11 i'd to pr-i'( it 1b!1'1 ?X'etix's r his I ast will pro10.. 1y proven I, as;1. r(iuir by I law, and( ('0) nre 114 ntitified to mak1e( Il~vI nti ti her1o to1 usIi or to pendlela .'. ( h i p I a i \T:2e 'I *o \ute. } Ianer., de n'e e ata ' . -n he corc. Th n 1k18 sr Cate mestua'rgnsi crai ' 43 Why ll any om.1sffe of i Cardui ll eietve her?' (I-t For 4 nei:ce, ?te cas1 o4-'d speci at dietonth whe,.s gViv Cotng IY sym txI, "Theu 1itdie4' Advisory I eparttuenut ? 'i'" e Chattanooga ledic.ineo Co., ~ ( haittooga, TIen,1'. ..OOOSOeo. Mrs. ROZENA L.EWIS, of OenayIIfe. Texas, Snys I "1I was tro4.1 1 .! at marThy IitirvaId with tar,IIn m I . my he:'i '4d back, bui-nt he m:(.n8Iv rclnnv.ut hy Wenn WHOLESAL.14 AND RETAIL Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Horses and IlMule. I',.'' I dr >VC iust, in from E'Nma , lneyounig, Sound W de Cmlipe-tition in nut' l'i Dn.f of stock solicit Od. Flable and Srtorehonise li r l 1,1( L Iel m t GLEEN \' ILIE, .- S, C Snuner MISSE:S MckKAY, 1N MVIn LStre, G Wo" ~.- ha v ut opened ad wi tho 0on, 1 theiC atst tos a the lo ~st nsIl lres Ask 1 Fo Tl radg Sto li. W '1INDL OW l SIIADiES.o \\'ith .hoie) New8 Materi l.' >;.K A: IM INGS, chorpet 'Ilt ~vr inest makes ; e '!' to mtco s a .ll ha eo A* *' TMENT ';.\ J 1s the 11 hirt over dhisplalyedI in od iimi andi .lhorI1.t nts, IFrom f,( P'AlIAS )lS- A\ :N D sUN S-II\ DEs inI all the1 n'-w~ upI to <htt ideas. IllI (, S'inaloo andi (Curtain~ Iiepart ment is theo largrest in thio t ofLU the country andl their prices are* guhuonnt( lower than you will find( in A t hla a or Ciharlo on. TIhey' k'oep 1 th--criek Parns Only rel iablo pattern.' Ask for PHutterick Faoh ion Shooef1 'an Yark Stick, and( TIrad ing StLamps-t hey present them~ to their cu~st(,mors. ?W' Just openod Ready Made Shirt Waiats and Skirts. MciA Iisterb & Beattie. &NOW IS For Lgh It i nighty hard to gCt any W aIre now having, Of our A! - . . - difference it u. Big let of 'ilTre ks andl S:"" haIlIdy thing to iav around and I your choico. Shoes,)lt and Gents'-r D..ealers iiUi n (JI*ra~ iE r:~i' GENTG duce it' trial A n Iml A~ ~.erc iin fh hi .ulo i n Selected S-tockI 1 .f DryV (Good( tI. D r s li n'..' Vl i n(1 It .,I ! . I hG0 R'1y I t L I h : p)rn fi 1t it Thi 1 this Si 3PS Of . SVOgi~ 2o 1(gla -'I v I j 1 : .r . I we ar ' C0 T.HE TIME tor Clothing, thimg that will suit the weather a you will b urpi*da h s II. arrived. Th y aro n.igb y Iko to k01C 1p moving, sio comio and g6 S 1 ize and prices. 4 a pec iaIt y. A Cao ' o n . 1 \. 'o t will * - 4 nil I ,u!:a 1r no - ro jbS*C