The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, July 20, 1899, Image 3
The People's. Journal.
Local Brevities.
-Thos. Hunter, of Liberty, was
here Monday.
-re. W. G. Lewis is visiting
fridnds at Pendleton this week.
4 -Col. J. E. Hagood, of Charles.
ton, is in Pickens for the summer.
2.4he 'blind man and accordeon
wats the centor of attraction Mon
day.
-Born unto Mr. and Mrs. C, E.
Robinionon the 113th inst., a fine
boys.
-Miss Bertha Epps, of Kings
tree, is visiting at Mrs. Joab Maul
din's.
_-Miss Lucia Sloan, of Green
ville, is stopping at the Ambler
House.
'-Misses Lida and Gertrude Ha
good, of Easley, visited in Pickbns
last .week.
-Mrs. Lucy Wats-n, of Newry,
is visiting at Mr. J. D. Holder's
this WMek.
--J. T. Anthony will resume
worlk-on his 4ew buftdiig on Ann
street soon.
-Miss - Rosa Cochran, of Cal
houn, is spending awhile in Pick
ens ivith friends.
-Miss Ella Bennifiald, of Green
ville, is visiting Mrs. V. T. Jeanes
in town this week.
-Born unto Mr. and Mrs. S. W.
O'Dell, of Roanoko, on the 13th
instant, a fine boy.
-Miss Nannio Creiglor, of Spar
tanburg, visited A] iss Corrie Bruce
in town last week.
-Frank McKinney, ex-chief of
police of Anderson, was hero on
business last week.
-Mrs. Flora Lathein will begin
a school at Brushy Creek, Andor
son county, Molnday.
-Misses Iola ant Gertrude
Bates, of Greenville, are with
friends in Pickens this wook.
-Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Boggs, of
Calhoun, are spending this week
with Mr. and Mrs. Jerre Looper.
-John P. Smith, of tho Prater's
section, lins erected for himsoll, a
neat and commodious dwolling.
-Miss Queen Hagood, of Char
leeton, is on an extended visit to
relatives and friends iii Pickens.
-Rev. W. C. Seaborn is cou
ducting a vory successful protrac
ted meeting at Prater's Creok this
wePk.
-Mr. and Mrs. Claude oggs,
of Fort Hill, are visiting at Mr. M.
W. Newton's, near to .n1, this
week.
--Over seven hiuindrsd alplica
tioris for entranrce i nto the Clemson
Agricultural CotlIgo for the noxt
session.
-M\rs. RI. J. Pool, of Anderson,
has been on a visit to hier daugh
ter, Mrs. J. L. Bolt, of towni the
paut week.
-SherifT McDaniel's deputies
have been very busy for the past
week looking alter t'ie delinquont
tax payers.
-M~'isses Lilly and Marggie Carteor
of Laurons, and M iss Lidta Folger,
of Easley, aro visiting at Judge J.
B. Newher y's.
-Misses Emma andl Rosa Pult
and Mr. Whli t. Ilenderson, of Car
son's Creek, N. C., v isited friends
in Pickens last-- week.
-Rev. B. E. Gr'andly will begin
a protracted moat ing at Concord
church Friday night.. Rev. R. J.
Williams wilt assist him.
-Miss Molanos Thornloy left
Tuesday for Augusta, where she
will spend some timo with her sis
ter, Mrs. Ralph E. Oliver.
-Mrs. 0. M . Bla lock, proprie
tress of tho Mountain View Hotel
at Easloy, has maide arrngements
to have a new hotel erected.
e-R. Ado Poi ter, whnose home is
north of town, had thie mis fortuine(
of getting a leg broten by a falling
wall at Piedmont last week.
-Invitations have boon sont
out announcing a Lawn sociable
at Mr'. and Mrs. J. H. Nowton's
Friday evening from 8 to 11.
-Miss Ettie Smith, a beautiful
and accompllished young lady of
Statesboro, Ga., visited re'lativea
and friends in Picteins this week.
-Rev. M. P. Mathieny, one of
the editors of ih Sout herni Baptist,
published at Candler. N. C., is in
this county in the interest of that
p~aper'.
-A very severo wind and rain
storm visited tho~ Major's setion
Sunday. Several houses wore uin
roofed andcoswrda ge
consider'ably.
-The many frienda of Tyler H.
Moore respoc tful Ily an nounnco him
a eandidato for Cotton Weigher at
Liberty,. The .elecion takes place
the third Saturday in August.
-Henry 0. Bowen, of Sherman,
.Texas, passed through Picke last
Monday eni routo to his fatther's
who residles below Easley. He is
looking well an~d is as jolly as ever,
-xaminations for scholarshipi
in Winthrop and the South Care.
lina college will be hold in the
court house Friday. Thore are twc
vacancies at the South Caroline
-Read Harris' change in ad.
this week and profit thereby, i
-Several loads of nice melons
wero brought to Pickens this week.
--Born unto Mr. and Mr, J. D. f
Holder on 17th instant, a file d
girl.
-C. G. Davis, of Lavonia, Ga., a
was among frionds in town this t
wook. .
-Miss Sallie Floyde, of Iorry
county, will toach the Oolenoy
school.
-Tho graphopliones and their 1
masters were promptly on hand c
Monday. u
-Miss Belle Edens, of Table
Mountain, visited relativos in town
this wook.
-The Pickens railroad did a r
good business hauling people Mon
day and Tuesday. i
-Mr. and Mrs. James Ohilds, of
Brushy Crook, yisited at Mr. W. H.
Ashmore's this week.
-Prof. Andrew Bramlett began
teaching the Roanoke school yes
terday, (Wbdnesday.) g
t<
-Prof, J. L. Murphroo began [
teaching a singing school at Keo- fi
wee church on last Monday. el
-Frost was seon in Transylva
nia county, North Carolina, last
Monday and Tuesday iorings.
-Miss Williams, of Brushy t(
Crook, Anderson county, visited 11
the Misses Ashmore, in town, this w
wok, tl
-J. T. Looper says he finished a
laying-by on tho 13th aild has somr,
of the best cotton ho has son any
where. R
-Married, on Sunday 16th inst.,
by G. A. lEllis, N. P., Anderson
Hunt(r to Lizzie Alexander. Both
parties colored.
-Teaiuror Youngblood made a
trip to t he Six Mile comimunity last .
wOok a(nd re)orts the farmors about
through l.iying-by And the crops;
looing fine. h
-The young people of Pickens
and Eaaley had a very enjoyable c
dance in Freeman's hall Fridaj t(
nmght. Music was furni.Ahed by )
Tolbert's orchestra.
-The post oflice .at Easlev was f'
broken into Thursday night. Seven
dol lars in montey was taken from
Postmaster Folger's deek. No
trace of tia robbors has been found, f
-The many friends of W. N, a
Gantt respectfully announce him j
as a candidate for cotton weigher '
at Liberty. The eloction is to bo
held the thirdl Saturday in August. I.
-Shoriff Brown, of Field, pass- ti
ed through town Tuesday on his ri
way back home. He has boen on w
a visit ol sovoral days to his daugh- rn
ter, Mrs. C. L. Craig, of the Oco
-Anderson, the son of Mr. Pierco .
M1 anl in , fell [romn a fenco last week
an!d briokO his arm, Dr. C. W,
Earle was called andl he dressed the
arm, amid at last accounts he was~
dloinig nicely.
-J. W. C'apps was before the ti
Town Council Tuesday for being J.
dr-unk and disorderly Monday. Ili
honor, Mayor Lewis, fined him teu ti
dollars or ten (lays on chain gang' fa
fur his funi.
-Rovenue Agent J. D. Bullock U
aind Deputy Marshals Grady aiid
Alexander cut up a large rtill, cap.t
tu red t throe men and destroyt d ii
about 1,.000 galos of beer n'our A
Amble1 s Mona nI(~3 ight, t
-iM us Beie Partridge, of Nor
cross, ( a., who' for the past few
wveeks has beuen v isitLi ug he r InatherI,
the ge:.ial ,jolly anid eflicient see-|
[ion n-astor on Pick ens rail road I
will re~ urn home this wook.
--Prof. W. M. .McCaslin, ofp
all~nhwasamong frienids and
old aerquaintances i onti
week. It has been several years
smeae h e was hore andc lis maniy
frienid were indleed proud to se~eb
-Deputy Collector West, of
N rth Carolina, and Deputy Mar- I
shas Gr Wdy anud A lexandler, cap
tu:red a w.en tyv-fi 'o gallIon copp..r
aI1(d de.-t royed a large amiounl (, o
beer and nmash on waters of To:a - (
way Thlu rsday inight.g
-There w~as a largo crowd1 of tl
p)0op)1 in attendance at court this
week, Iut very fewi know any ti
news. From what we could learn 8
lie farmers aro about I through w ithi b
t heir cro ps and that rain is Leeded i
v-iry badly al11 over thle county. g
-Enginor Jeanes atnd wife vi
tedI th in t ter's parenits at MIri .11
etta Saturnday and Su~nday. C'on- b
d uct or TlaylIor actedl as en gineer
and makes a grood one. Tlhis~ wa
the first trip Mr . Jenunes has miscled
since the~ coinpletion of the road .
---The miechianical pai-t of Tn tii
.Jourx.x h'as bien place in chargee
of au new man, and~ wo hope from11
inow on to be able to g-ive you a i
nieat, up-to-dato par. I Hlp uie y
by sendling us all the ne~ws you a
know and we will certainly helpp
you.
--News was receivod here lust
week telling of the (death of Mrs.
Tfhos. Park ins, who, with her hus
hand and children, moved to TeXxas t
several years ago. She died on t1ie
7th inst., and was about 48 year.4
of age. She leaves a husband and
several children to cherish her
memory, besides many relatives
and friends in this county. She<
was a sister to Mrs. Joab Mauldin'
and thn late Coi Honil-...t. i .
-Prof. McD. Woams is conduct.
jig a ton days singing school at
-The "Sons of Rest" have a
aw gAmois et marbles th1vse hot
ayts is about ill.
-Thio tmumal cataloguo of Clei
on College is reidy for distribu
ion. A copy wi IN sotit tO any
ddress upon application to Presi
ent IIartzog, Clemson College,
f (. 4t.
-Dr. A. J. ,S. Th1omais will begin a
,otracted m iting at tho Bapti.-it
hurch at. this placpo the fourth Sat
trday night to continuo a- wcok.
'ov. D. W. 1liott will assist in the
1eetiig.
.-The frienldsk of SaIuIeol '1T. Smith
es;eotfully announco him as a
an1ididato for cotton weigher at
:as0y, S. C. Thi election to bo
eld tho 3d Saturday inl August,
If Frionds.
-lev. J M. Stewart preachied
t Ih l itist chiurtch Sunday in
Ir. Th It .." st-ad. A larg) oeg
re t :.ti( n wxasi present and an ill
r A)igwro was listened to.
ev. 1H. I'. ( randy also dohiverOd a
nto S0er mln to ia very large audi
acei inl tei evening.
--The Twn (Coiucil "sh1ould
oli allow Ohe itreet.s to be block
by:mtrs on Saturday af
'rO's. La.st Saturday it was
eatrily impo)sSile for a person to
alk on the -' idewalk. Whore is
to policeman? If there is not
)y, "n1 should be appointed at
lce.
-- Married, on tho 16th instant,
L th resinco of the bride's par
it, Mlr. ani(d Mrs. Samuel Hobin
)m1, (f Blatino, Miss Bettio Robin.
m11 t( Mi. George I [oney, of Kani
is. John ). Sitton, N. P., offi
:ted. Th brid-ls mother is a
lTr to .1. . JI arris who lives
- . .P. Ytung died at lii
01:e n- ar Catecchoo oil the 15th
!stant t, im hcr 35th yeaI. sh5
aIves a husLund and two children
> chorish her mmory. Sho was
uriod thI day following it tho Six
ilo cemetorv, inl the prlelece oI
any vm tizing relatives and
-l0nds liv. W. C. Seaborn con
uuting11 tetn r lServices-.
--J. S. Hendricks, a prosporcus
irmer of the1 Cro ss Roads section
icd at, hiiS Lotine (n the Itlt inst
fter aln illicsR of Several thi.
A was aboutt 0t) vars (f ago anid
a ai wif ad si 1141 eevin children to
1our-1 hi deathI. I[iss yrl jits
(e dirred the day followitng at
I'!Tbo church em-nioterv. Alanvl
,hativ'.,s 9 1 fiends 5:Y.A thlz(
ith te fai.ily in their hereavo
Thit 1: .tn mi lting of the first
dien e. p1m-It wi th Six Mile
tireCa 1< I- b: Vamurday and Sun
-. 2 we as llaptist
.d our ninet.: in f-llowshitn
;ir I toiur2? ( tionl by, briothersi~
I..(: :liie and I). E,. Garrett.
. V1 hat-e tlie qualifica
e of Gepel inisterP as set
r h~ a th .-NKew Tlestamnen t? Op.
uI -. l . I'. Mi1iuhiro andi
C .(ox.
1 'Shtoubl wo rs PBaptist
:itt drinkinug with outr
r Opeinal by Rev. B. (C.
t (iy :(houl mass nmeetig on
li di J ->'cl k.
ton bi y Reov. Wt.
n 'lgation.
*. C. a A:-;t'i~, for CGitmitnteg
irkine:~ upj thle P'ickens TIiger..
Etat e Constale James Altom,
ho. isi tn citmrge of the State con
ahuirty in P'ickens county, has
een't trak ing it lively for tho blind
r~is int the v'icinity of Beverley
be1:ty. 1Late -Satturday afternoon
P r1 ieeil ittformia Itin of ana as
~nbly of thle tbgors and in atn
our; he was~ (QISI) to themn. Het
>undb trenr thoa quatrry about 1(10
tunkt oWi roes.C~ Three of the
1 ng er capturted and lodged mi
:1o Ekasley guat~rd h ouso.
Sunday mnining Cotnstablo Al
Um rotutrned to the qutarry with
.N. Wyattt, a mag(istrato) consta
le, andh they succ-eceed in latnditng
Iree Iniore tegoes in' the1. Ea1sley
The nn~l: nilan chtairgs are as'
>lws: .\aronet P'aItterson, lrar !
:o'uen, reta:ilitnL: Clautd P~yrd, ire
11ili 11,1 lir and~ cariefn con
lilg: Eno ia.innnons, arying
S tinnon i a Gergi tr amp of
larit wh was[ ver lath 00'un
'ie an V abuiv t''o t he ol(iers.Ay
lus ' lIor. I li.;e ( ~ s
Gibs y Ire mI bei epted tt
s the i;:-rindu.1ry 1hs bee
he grt . .---(11 ( anvio Nows.*oh
Card of Thanks,
We tako this metithod of thank
iMg Our neighbors aud frionds for
Sir kindiiss shiowni us diniig tiho
dinssi of our little Son 11 01nry. Wo
alko thanik Dr. W. A. Shekldon; f ur
hi,; kind attention.
Mu. km) A ms. Tuos. H1V iTI.
The l'iedionlt Union Nill meet
With i the Flat Cock church oi Saut
urday before the fittlt Sumday ot
10 o"'lock a. in.
IlUtrodcIlCtory serion by Rov. ).
ISp.arm.an,
QUEIty 1. What r')lttion doe0s
the Sunday school bear to the
churchel? Op"1tA by .\. A. P.'11-d.
Qui:iny 2. Whait d..' n did 6,d
have In const(i1inti- thchu
Oponiud by 1). 1. n ..
S. C Military Acaicei-.
Ollice of ('. n.:co H .
One \m;;
11 tie >11
ii 1
liation I
inaforiin I
111 ion. *
lilii(1, '
Cint' [.cpcr
It you 11eed uny
il, I 1m 11 i p ". .
ld will guaranlii
can ove-rhlu: vi -11 r
d1 as good 1%
Jvumsn,
Havo y s . I
re-cparedi v, ich tiral elai- :n :tru
one..
11 avl e 6 5(k III' -I ir fh ''(
J.i U(i I P
V Int.op C.ile - a
)I Vacant shl Iaisli i ih \\1ithrop
,..llege and for tbi admission of
iew studentr4 will bo hell aL the
Ci urt ilouse on Friday, July 1st
.at 9 a. mi.
Applicanis must not. h lb s than
fifteen years of age.
'Whcnri schollarships aIre vacated
aiter July 21st,thev will be award
ad to those maki1!. tho h1ighiet av
erago at this examinat iol.
The co-t of at teidanco, illclid
ing. board, furn1i.-he(d r.(oom ho-At,
ai'lt anld wadhing is only 5
a r lther iii ('inarl ;i a1nd a
atalo 1igue address( WS Pes. I'. I . 4h'.-ix
ont, Roick Ilill, S. (C. May80td
OLOR andflavor of fruits;
size, quality and ap..
p~earance of vegetab les,'
weignt and pu i grain,'
are all produced U y oah
properly , dos,
liberally app:. 1 i im rove
every soil anid in con - c yield
and quality 0f 2my c
WVrite and rnot 1i:-' t .hich:
tell how to buy:n.......::..:.:, wit
greatest economxy andi o; te,
GE3RPIAN KAtl woR~ZS,
troub ied I,
11on1 bl'y i'1 er
in tui bt e. ad
JI t 1.1. (3 e*L(
struail function tshould op...*"'to
paiulessly.
r:ul regular. It puts the d-:li
ca te mensltrun1 or'gans ini condi
tiont to do theh- w ~ork properly.
And thait stops all t his pain.
Wh~y wil lany womtan su ffer
mnonth aifter rnonth wheni Wine
of Cardul will relieve her? It
costs $r.oo at tihe drug store.
Why don't you get a bottle
to-day?
For advice, in cases~ requiring
special directions, addi-ess, giv
ingsymiptomis, "The Ladies'
Advisory D~epartmuent," The
Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattaniooga, TVenn,
Mrs. RO2ENA L.EWIS,
of Oenavi!!". To~ says
" I was troabti ri .t :. .>.9 i: k v
butt havo e n .u i , i m:a: j by V.'ino0
of car:.u .
w rit .V , , -. . . ,t-a 7,t -
toys. We i - -cv. >r
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Buggies,
Wagons,
[larness,
Horses
rI oVO It ill froil
'4A ', .!lle, ,\'O ig, ;0tll1d
ce:on of ,tock Solleit.
1.
St~dui and StoieCh ou~t
E NVIL , - - , C.
may19-98.
;pring &
sn It h aer
-AT-.
MISSES; McKAY,
'Wo hIav *j18t opened anid WiljI
inIv''Ce contantly' on1 han1(1d during
?L. or Trucding Sta,
i mn i nI42u .w*~ lbtfilled
TI ass .rt mti wo'uhl de cre'dit
0 sum fl( the big~ city stor'es.
Th y h Ito al*' l grades fromt the
htenp;' st to the' very finest mnalms.
They bi:.w, timmings oif a: de(I
cipt ions' to match all1 slanebs of
N WITE]i AND) WASII (OODS
DE'PA RTM7ENT.
Ihe Isf' en, wans neCvr more
(umph~.t'. A.\ll grad14s of while and4(
te , ( 1e.
H'! Ell INE' mO lA( ACEs A N
lth a rgest 41 v; u rJ dti sp~---4 in d
I l i n ad 0(1 sltort, CIuts, From i 0
'A IIA -)LS AND) SUN SII Ds
it all th now) upW ~ to date ideas.
'on wvill find thiomin bliI~ack , whi tr
mnd colors.
THEIR CARIPET, MATTING,
KGi (, Shtado and Curtain Depart -
unent is tho largest in this part of
he country and their prices are
guiaratntoodI lower than you will fin~d
n Atlanta or Charleston.
They koep 1Ruttorick Patlorns
Bt teriek Fahlionl Shoot and YarX
Stick, andb Trading Stlamps;--theoy
>r(esent tI.emi to) thei r cuistomers.
EW Jus'. 1)p'ned Ready Mad
Th irt Waists Iud Skirts.
Mc/! Aliam
5NOW IS T
For Lightei
It is niighty 11A to get anyat
We are now h.avino
Of lor A !p .a t( 'r S;r 8-iits
dileronce it will Cnake
Big lot. afTek n aeo
handy thing Lu have around anfd l
your cboice.
i addles,
"hoeslasadGnsm-in
S 1
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j. VI-. N
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e1 4
- MCI
GN A 1e( e 1 111 1 I
halb h-lwe a. r ~4 IInWl gt, h godJil
Dro s wil l imI n'u o~.u bi hig 'e
want l'ig
I~ah%- (a i . - -
'HE TIME
Clothing
ng that will suit the weather
and you wvill be surprised at tho
just nrrvived. They aro mighly
to keep moving, so como andlgot
4 )1f all sizes and pricos.
out h iolinat.
no4~ a'd C'hristimas
~Q( 4.J
REENVILLE
* n ined to ro
cony neeCd ; ai
- *. S. 0.
nye r p. r wn. my 'prices
n- r. ) You will
'~I i~i I. ne n)Iishe2d to
1 b uh i. y b-w 1 nm sol
Nottings,
P *d 2 * to .)4j 0111 .
41II many of you)l havo
I mv. ' all the read
4v lIV d that I. will
- o, . C.
- hun, Miuiting,
Ii uIr , 2ani'y tripe 1 swVi~s
,tal 1 ''t toin godsl have' ad vanIced and'
e fori 'h''I .v1 ttoii Ilit we( are gohing
\u':I ~lb . Y\4 0112 CanI heat
-I Grenville' S. C.