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The People's Journal, Local and Personal. --lls. M. V. Hunt e Dacuaville is daugerously ill. -1. C. Shirl, of Liberty, is very ill with fever. -See notice of Easley cotton mills in this issue. -Court convenes the 23rd inst., but tho (okot is small. -Miss May Wa'nock, of Groon ville, .visitod ir. Pickens this week . -Capt. A. W. Hudgons, of Eas Joy, was here on business last week. -11old your cotton farmers, you will got 8 and 9 cents for it soxn. -George Curetoii, of Candler. N C., visited hisgarents wre this week. -Born unto Mr. a' d Mrs. Frank1 Crane, of Liberty, on the 29th ult., a soll. -We are short on reading mat, tor this week on account of adver tisements. -Goo. E. P)rinee, Esq,, of An dersot., was hero on oflicial busi ness Tuesday. --Our new m'rchatit-, Craig Bros., are erecting a shelter in front of their stoi. -Rev. A. W. Bock, has beon elected pastor of tho Oolenoy church for another year. -About 400 bushels of rico was damagcd by the frost in the Da cuaville section last week. -McFall chanies this week at.d something that will be interesting I to you will be his advertisemont. --The Twelve M1l) River Bap- .t tist Associatiin meets with the I Pickons Baptist church Thursday. -Salesday passed off quietly Monday. One tract of land in Easley Towinsh p was sold for 'V50. -The e),.ae of the Pickens rail- I road, which was sent off for re pairs some time igo, arrived last week. -Lawyer V. F. Blassingaium and Auditor Hunt visited the former's father in Anderson county last wook . -Secretary Holloway informs us that the prospect for a fine exhibit and largo attendaneo is very flat tering. -A. D. 3iO!lard, who is with the Grveenvillo Mou ntainfleer, went to Cashier's Valey last weok on a pleasure trip. -Of course you will be pleased1 to read the ch'angoz in the dIrug ad of Bolt, & Tlhornlev this week. See what they say. -Note change in Ben tz's ad1. in this issuo. He is one of the Green. ville up1-tO-date merchants, and will treat you righ t, -WV. A. Palmer. while working on the old warehouse at the depot last week, killed three large pijlate and two black snakes, -Frank Igudrieks left Monday for Charleston whore lie wil! take a course in mied ici ne. WVo wish fur Frank uniabounided suCcess. -The domand for preium~hn l'sts o[ the State Fair continues. Wr'~it sooni for a cop)y to Thes. WV. 11 ul loway, Secretary, Pt'mari.-., S. 0. -Miss Bet tie Finidley, a beanti ful and accomplished young lady of Maynai d visited M iss Nera Hion dricks, of Taulo Mountain Snday. -Craig Bros., tihe new moehanuts want 10,000 chickens and 15,000 dozen of eggs. They are payi11ng the hig'iest market price for then. -Married, on the 24th ult., at residence oif the bride's parenL'hts, Mr. Elijah Bagwoll to Miss Leoto (Ian trel Magistrato A. A. Joues officia ted. -Read chanigo in advertisement of Mahuii & Arnold, of Greenville, on first page of this week. It will be to your' interest to call on them when there. -W. L. Maitheony, a gentleman of' fi io .jativn abilit y an d a1 son of Rev. M. P. Miatheniy, of Candlor, N. 0., spent a few (lays in Pick ens this week. - Governor McSweoney pardon.. ed L. C. Dryman of this county who was conivictedl onl wo accounts in 1890 and sentoniced to twelve years in the p~olitenriiar'y, Monday. -Clerk of the Compet rolleri Gennral's ollico, Jonos, was in Pick ens last wveek making the annual settlement with the county audi tor. lie Pound everything all r'ight. -The State has collectedl all of thL money inm which it is directly intei'estodl in the Neal matter andl nlow claims that all of the balance t ho bank and bondsman wvillI have to hustle for. '-- he-'Summer school, under the auspices of Prof. McGhee, is piro gressinig nicely. Thes attend anice is very large and It seeibis 'that much interest'is being manifested by the .teachers. -There will be a reunion at Car'mel church on) Saturday Oct. tober' 14th, of all the members of the old mother church. Speakers have been invited to deliver addreses. All ar'e co <ially invited to attend. Bring dinner, so we will have a happy reunion ot chr'istains and -Markley wagon for sale. Al ply to W. F. Blassengame. -Read Harris ad. this wool [E1 wants cotton seed. -Arther S. Porter, the barb( it Simpsonvillo, was hero Monda, -Dr. W. F. Austin will be in i [4asloy the 10th and -iberty tt l1ith. -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. P. I rjangston, of Libe rty, on the 27t ilt., an heir. -Forest Keith, of Table Mour ain left Sunday for Texag, wher e will try his luck. -We will not have any editoric his week as the editor is in Colun >ia on official business. -W. A. Roper, of Field, has Ine horse for salo. Price reasot iblo. Call on him. 2t. Got all the news of the Count )v sibscribiing for Tim JOURNAL )ne dollar will pay for a year. -Experience and obsorvatioi bre our best teachers hence lth ieccssity to visit the, next Stat l'a ir. -See change in Folger & Thorn ey's advertisnint this week. The tre offering rare bargains at a sac iflce, -'ie County Board of Coi nissioners wver' in session Monday qo busness of illportance Wa ranisacte0t. -Several interesting comnmuica Aions were left out this week o Iccount of space, but will ap >ear next week. -The Pickens high school i >rogressing niely. The enroll rient now is over one huindrod every patron that. can should sen heir ceildron as the public terr asts four1 months. -V. A. Lark and W. D. Millei >f Cedar Rock section, went t ortnt Car,-lina on business las Voek. They report the Sassafra -0ad in a bad condition, almost i m assiblo in many places. -Your attention is directed t he now advertisement of Smith c 3ristow, of Greenville on the fire )age of this issue. They are upi ,o-dato clothiers and will certain y give you your moneys werth. -The entertainment given b lie teachers of the Normal Schot ) this county on Friday night wa lattoring success. A large at ei co was in attendence and th > :casion was3 very much eljoyed. -Mrs. D. B. Finney, has opene ij) a new store in Pickens. She o< mpies the old drug storit of Dr. C W. E]a~rle and has a nice line c alillinery, etc. Sho invites Picis ns County people to call an >rice her goods. -Mrs. Lizzie Wiggington, of Si Mile,.diedl on the 28th ult., an vas buried the (lay following frot the Six Mile church, of which sh: Wa65 a usoful member. She leayv i husband and several childrent aherish her memory. -A very enjoyable sociable Wi given at the residence of Mrs. E vira Robinson,s of Dacusville, o last Saturday evening. Mani youtng people were present and plteasanit time was had. Music wva (urnmished by the WVaiita strin band of Marrietta. -Tof( ou many readers we invil your~ attettion to the adlv:rtisemnel of Craig Bros. They have openei upa inice now fresh stock of gene ali merchandise in the Mason Hail and are selling their goods a sacrifice. Don't fail 'to &ill c them and price their goods when i P'ickeons. --A report-.r of the Jounal hi the pleasure of visiting in tho O0 oenoy section Saturday and Sunda \Ve spent most of our timn at tI hospitable home of ex-supervis, M. Hendricks and we have nov efore enjoyed ourselves better aoy place than at his home. I and his good lady certainly knov how to entertain visitors. -Mrs Hlannah, Parson, widc of the late Benjamin Parsons, d ceased, who was killed in the la wari, died~ at the home of J.] Hudson, of Sunny Dale, on tI lst inst., where she had lived f< the past seven years. She w about 59 years of age and had boi a member of tho Baptist chur< for tort~y years, being at useful a conisisten t memb er. H-er remaii were interred the day followmigi the cemetery at Concord churc Rev. B. E. Grandy conduct.ing tI fuieral services in the presence many symplathizinug relatives at friends. -Lewvis F. Robinsotn, son of A. Rohi nson, is one of the brigh est young mcn in Pickens counit When only seventeen years oh Lewis obtained from the coun board a first graide teachors cirti cate. WVheni eigh teen 30e irs old graduated with first honors at Il Easley high school, after wvhich was elected principal of the Ma nard school which lie taught f several months, giving univeri satisfaction. A ftei' his school w out he immediately wvent, toA lanita whore he matriculated in t medical college of that pha< Monday ho left again for Atlatn to take his second course. We I you godl speed Lewis and hobo the time you are t wenty-one yei old your diploma will be award and that you will come hame adminster to~ the sick atnd afilict< .Rolstein-GrAdy. Ass. IInttio Grady, daughter of Capt. H1. C. Grady, of Washington, D. C., formerly of Pickoti, S. C., was happily marriod on the 29th r ult., to Mr. M. A. Holstein, of r. Batesburg, S.. C. .The cer'mony n was performed by Rev. J. J. Miner e in the 6rat Baptist church in Washington.. The many friends or the bride in this county exteind icogratu lations and wish them ofmuch success through the journey of life. -. News titd Tiimes plese copy. --FOUND-iy Susie Bowen, near Childrass' mill dan, one I watch. Owner can got same by - describing it and pitying for this notice. Call on Augustus -Bowen, a colored. Notice. Sealed bids will be received be y tween now and the 10th of October for the building of the tenemont 1101180 of the EIasley Cotton Mills, Easley, S. C. Plans and specifica tiois can be had by calling on me. J. M. Goer, Pres Easley Cotton Mills. .That Throbbing Headache r Vould quickly. leave yott, if yqu used Dr. jKing'; Now Life Pills. Thousands of sufgrers have proved their -niateldeis meritrf Sick..and Nervoks 1Madacl es.' 'hey make 8 .pure blood and strong nerves and build tp your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only*25cents. Money back if not cured. SSold by W. T. McFall. A Night of Terror. "Awful anxiety was felt for the widow of the bravoGeneral Burn hain, of Machias, Me., when the doctors said she could not live till morning'' writes Mrs. S. H. Lincoln, who, attended her that fearful nigh1. "All thought she must soon (lie from Pneumnonia, but sie begged for Dr. King's New t Discovery, saying it had iore than 4 once saved her life, and had cured - her of Consumption. After three small doses she slept easily all a night, and its fui rther use comple a toly cured her." l'his marvelous t medicine is guaranteed to curo all Throat, Chest and Lung Diseasos. Only 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at W. T. McFall's. Y Notice to Debtors and C'red Itors. e Personls 11nving vhim., ng linlst thle es tite of Siiiel Brownl , dec(%ist'4l, will pie1 so ~w'ellt, thi $ ie, properly :1tes. d eil ineri'rneul for iyet V".- I the 1!t (lny (of J,1lan-ry, next. Those indebt *i to id -t:.,te icaseimake pay - iteint to thl i n n nd iI CAN i CND1rCK , ~'Mothersi7 NE discom e forts and a dangers of o child-brha . be almost en is Wine of Cardul - relieveser. - pectant moth erg. It gives y toneto the gen a italorgans, and S puts them in a condition to do their work - g' perfectly. That nmakes preg nancy less painuful, shortens labor and hastens recoveryafter .0 child-birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthy children. n) has also brought happiness to 1n thousands of homles barren for rears, A few doses often brings oyto loving hearts that long= Ld fr a darling baby. No woman i. should neglect to try it for tis trouble. It cures ninte cases out Y- of ten. All druggists sell Wine 10 of Cardul. $I.oo per bottle. rFor advice in cases requiring special direcions, address, giving symptoms [e The Chattanooga Medicine Co.. Chatta snooga. Tenn. Mrs. LOUISA StALE. of Jefferson, Ga., says: W "When I first took Wins of Cardul ,we hd been rnarried three years but *oui not have any chidren. Eline te t" Months later I had a fine girn baby." isCLOSING SL A I our' 1.1ATS, and Iiufantsa (enp, n wv sinimtg at coist. I f you nieed oneI dlon't. rai. lB to) see Ilhem. n Whe~in we say cost we meanii (COS I. h, W can't i ii~ d to carry ha:t or er. 't MISSES ROGERS, G R EW1FNVILll, S. C a115 SouthI Main street, d, Cit ation. .yit 'r STfi.: 0o-' Sorii C A IIliIN A, h- . - Co)n y of Pickets. I le 1, 3 .y .. 1I. New~ htry, tl'.irireO, Pl'uS, e 10 i wige: h(e Wi ill-as, .1. M , StewrIt. C. C. P., umade stilt , un, 10 grnt .hin Ietier'Is of .\duminIiit ra ionb of te I'tinte anet (Ii, e. al Theise.itc we Therefiire to cite miil tid I 'idit.,r- of iheu s dll .Jo~seph TI, NAlihre d I Ieaied, th t it he nmi ;tappe~i befoire ta 19tht (1ny3 of O)ctobler wext, tafier pubihlic. trw pe. edl (Gin n unde'Fr my 11 . td, this 13th ay ilfi tSepotieimber' 180)9, ini I .e l2Ithi .ear of our -d J(1.1 . 1i1o.e.N N I . Y. B :A,] sep'i21 w2, .J. I,. I'. C. Bide Woted. For the n'xt teli dys bids will bo received at the oflice of General Managor of tho- Pickois Rtailroad Co., Pickens S. 0. for furnishinjg wood for the enginle-tho said wood to b:) placed upon the right. of-way, tihe right to reject and ill bidi r'o served. J. T. Taylor, Oct. 4.1899. Guln. Mgr. "LANT LIFE, to bevig orous and, healthy, must have Potash Phosphoric Acid and Nitrogen. These essential elements are to plants, what bread, meat and water are to man. Crops flourish on sdls well supplie(l with Potash. Our pamphicts tell how to buy and apDIv fertilizerg auditre iree to all. QBHriA'.#AL WORKS, ROOM WANTED. Wea areinl nie of room for. out fdll unil wititer stoc~ks an:1 In ordler to imake It. we propose to sell what. goods we have anon 110 t. a1 I 1w tigaire. We haive ht Iof New Gools alrealdy c il ft vnl y lul ste. "A iih line of eight 11.13- vlwliv. Vrn"'t 11 1jY t P;xtrad olbbers Whit n i ne PielNh int- Vitegar; ell-n the ilare Ap+1.l \'ing- r. A -pl11 . 1d1 l'ne ('f Ciewel 'S :III S u11oker's g oods 'krank' '(k"'r We~ uni o urIII trile ha:il and n Ih bi .1 higha for i:3just now.', Yr ttruly FREEMAN & HENDRICKS M1e For Sale Drssed1ni anattchedi Flooinlg, S11o to $15 per M feet IBraded and mtatchied Ceiling, II ~ *~% x,'t!%, $10 per M! feet. " ", UCilinig, % S 1 12.50 tad $15n per M1 feet " " "I I Parti t.hon, Sx 6i, S$1i per M feet. 11O0xinog IBase, pin tCasin g, i )ressed, - 2 S. andi E:. -$15 per MI feet, 1%.4 x 12 A. Lumaber, $16 iP M feet,, lloardi dr aessed 2 S. andu 2 , connnonet. llot ldings, 304 per' C. ft., for each liiaol ill Widthi. Doors, Sash, Blindse, Glass, Pattty, Paints, Si ains, Varnish8es, Oils, Brushes, e'tc..t Laths, Lime Plasteriig, lJair, Pla ter Paris, Nails. l iespectully, Cower & Speights, Omeec anad Warehouse 107 Larerns Ooal and W\ood Yard t and LumrnC Lumberlx She.rl 0. & W\. (. 11. R., cornei'r Broad and' GasH streets, A RM ('J.A'UK. (11E') E. CUOIPEt. { Clark & Cooper, MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, oe-Tom bstones of every Description .es --ALSO MA .NTEL4S, STATPUA RY, VASES as.d Wroughtl Ir'on FiCNCI1NG. ] CLARK{ & COOPElH apr'8-97yl. Greenville, 8. C. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE COPYRIGHTS aC. fltnot tiniong a ugI t an c ripio at , erecial notice, without chargo, irl the Scientific ,Hmtrican. A andaoely i ut td Wee 1y. Tnrest dr or or ionths, $I. 8o0 by al ewsdeAlers. I MP~ &Co.sssroaway. w WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Buggies, Wagons, Iarn ess, Horses and mules. Large drove just in from 'ties)see, fine, youig, sound id at living prices. we dely Clpetition in 0ur nes. Ins-pectionl Of stockC solic3it. liarles & McIhrayer. Stables and Storehouse iver Sti eet, IREENVILLE4I, - -S C. may19-98. Ask For Trading Stu,. llcAisI~l' & Ba8ttia. )RY GOOD)S, NOTIONS, CA RPETS. AND WINDOW SHADES. Overy De3partmnt now Refilled With Choice New Material. N DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND TIMMINGS, Tho assortmenit would1 do credit o some of the big city stores. They hao all grades from the ~heapost to the very finest makes. TPhey have trimmings of a'. de crip tionsR to match all shades of trss goods. N WHJITE AND) WASH GOOD)S DE NPA RTrMENT. TPhe assortment was never more o(mjlote. All gradosof wvhile and ~ol)od Organdies, I awnos, Muisl ns, ~iquies, Swissos, D~ucks, Fre~nch iinghams, Pereaules, Calicoes, eetc. l'HEIR LINE OF LAC.ES AND) EM BROID)ERIES Is the largest ever displayed in ~his part of the globoe. Oor sets In all 1b ading mr kos--long me hlm and short cuts, From 50 ~ents to $2.00) P'A RASOLS AND SUN SIIADES [i all the new .upj to dato ideas. You will find thorm ini black, white mnd colors. TUJICIR CARPET, MATTING, IUt,- Shado anal Cuirtai n Depart nent is the largest in this part of ,bo country and their prices are unmran mteed lower thanu you will 11ind n A tlanta or Charleston. They keep Butterick Patre ,nly rel iable patterni. Ask for Bn ttterick F'ash ion Shoot and Yark stick. and Trading Stamps--they >resenit themn to their customers, gm .Juist 0opened( Ready Made shirt WVaists and Skirts., He Alister & Beattie. Cotton is a good price and e(er er, but we are offering our . ui j I Fall and Wi. and we have one of- the la'rgest in ti prices we did when ootton was 5 cents We are making speiudty on Dress Goods mid Gents F1urnishiugs. We want to call your. attention Flannel especially to our line ot Clothing Percales and Shoes. We have nearly double Jeans tb the amount of both lines thtt we from 10 usually carry and- are in 'a better Bed T positien to suit you than ever be- Lace Ci fore, both in quality and price. Linens c There is no need to toll 'you the lies. D( shoe to btiv, for the Battle Axe iino of will out wear any shoe for the same when in money on the market. rare barp Big lot of extra Pats, ranging Hardm from 50 cents to $6.00, no trouble Trunka, to fit both stout's and long's. Wagons, Nice line of Overcoats, both Wool Wagon and Mackintosh. Largest assort- Umbrellb iment of Dress Goods ever .shown as the ed hero. Woolen goods of all kinds. under us to tell you of half the things we'd hk for yourself, we will do our best-to ple we iake we guarantee to be satisfacto Yours Truly, Folger and T Dealers in G3eneral Meroha: Pick BULy- rTae ELI Shoes and don' any ather ki I Will Pay Fo I MUST HAVE THE ROOM WINTER GOO CHEAT MIDSUMMER CUT PRICE Al NOW ON And will continue through JUILY and AUGL the LOWEST, but nowv to make zoom and a VALUES that will make for me strong frien stock of D)ry Goods, without reserye, wvill be o Tremnen douis Ci ORGANDIES which were sold1 at 20c now be line, Lawns, Piques, White Goods, Laces, Uind All are cut way bolewv their yalue. Inivestigat ion and reflectioni will convince offer are unprecedented. Com t early before AKL West End F3armner's Mechanici iDon'tD c What? Buy your goods8 on credlit. You and buy what you can pay for. If y bill, end havo good health, yon s: Where will I At William Pagan's Dry ooade and sho many hundreds of the pfat year that it is the place t< llo does not charge goods to any Old decbts to pay for' other people) This week we arceselling all our .....*laswns,, P'Ks. and-Summ~er Stu fi York . If you need any Summer Whoa have jut r'eie two Ia -bundle printh-Percales and Git bedding; also 500 .yards remnant Denim-just the thing for chear 12&c. We cell so many goods th of short, ends in most every kink nant table, you always find bargi Early Fall Dress Goods, we have reci you can afford to pay.. We are E in dress goods. We have a ber Goods and Silks, at prices that c * do not liuy till you see then). I We hufpver 150-patter-ne for 3 Ladies' and Gente' Shoes, we are seliik cost. $2.00 fatrds at $1.05; $1.00 Oxfords at 6 - hanido.mpe, sty le sd new goods -e. -averoeived several hr 'orour fal trade;t they are solid dl yo as ood odktadies' or . t1's a little eg.rly o talk Jea in ry &baseent-800 pieces of t -Greenville, at sh price, all read: Pi tsa'pog he~ta nd do niot Greenv ile to buy Dry Goods or Corner Mai Winamen. w c6unt.ry, at the Ni a pound. C tthing, Shoes.Hat 3, Cavsineres, Outfhigi Kerseys, and a*, lot at's an eye opeiler, prop cents a yard to 8 1 icking, Straw and YeMi irtains, Table Daimi&k f all kinds, Toweling;do )n't forget to lok At our\ Wool and Plush Capes town. We blie -some ;ams to offer in this line. -are of all kinds. Stoves. Satchels, Saddles, Bridlos, Harness, Buggy Harness, lines, Lap Robes Buggy is, and-but we must stop itor is drawing at line close and we haven't the space e to, but come and see Lse you and every trade rly. 'hornley idise. 3ns, South Carolina. tihave Ind. r Room FOR FALL AND )S. iD CLEARANCE RALE ST. Mf/ prices are always ye my customeis GOOD de for the future, my entire Tered at a it Price. ng closed out at 5c. - -Mpe erwear, Mens' and Ladiet you that the bargains I ~hey are all picked over, s, Laborers! it! san't afford it. Pay cash ou don't owe a store iould be happy. Trade? a Store, of course, where be people have learned in buy Dry Goods and Shoes. nOO, therfore you have no , when you deal with him. ready made Skirts, Fancy ait what they cost in New Dross Goods, y'ou get tt:o4i rge cases, 1,000 pounds of ghams-just the thing for of blue double and- twist 'pants-10c a yard, wortnt at we have a large supply of goods--look for our ro n tins the~re, ved a large line in colors > match) at prices which iret dy having a go' di trade utiful line of Black Dross redit stores cannot match, [ave you a nice silk waiAt? on to select from, all new g all our ladies' Oxfords at Oxfords at $1.35; 1.50 Ox-. Oc; 75c Oxfords at 000--all ndred pairs of shoes already eather and cheap, WVe cani mnen's, as can be found in sus to you,- but I have thema lie beet Jeans ever dhown in for the fall trado, prices. orgetrme when yf~ R e to Shoes