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The People's Journal. Local and Personal. -Dr. W. F. Austin will be in Piokens next Tuesday and Wednes day. .-Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Judge M. Welborn on the 10th instant, a daughter. --The new hotel at Easley will be oompleted in a short time. It is a nice one. -Will Jenkins. who is merchan dising at Piedmont, was here on business Tesiday. --If there is no cross mark on your paper, it may be the subscrip tion has been paid. -Looli at your receipta,. and if you owe The Journal any* on- sub scription, please pay it. -The Bethlehem school.' will open Monday the 20th jmet., with Mrs. Flora Lathem as'teaober. -Rev. A. J. Williams delivered an able sernon to a large congre gation' at George's Creek.. Sunlay. -For your ladies capes, all nico, new and cheap, call at the Wreck store* in Gveenville. It will pay you. -D. F. ]race, one of our new merchants, is erecting a neat and uubstaitisl shelter in front of his stors. -ote t(be Shango in the r.dver tisement of T. D. larrisi in this issimo. It is full of intoresting reading. -Until this issue Tho Jourlt has been silpnt about subscription, and so havq the bulk of its sub scribers. -E. H. Barton, who lives below Easley, on Greenville road, is storo keeper-and guager at 1Holcoibo'i distillery. -WANTED --1,000 cords of Persimmon and Dogwood. Holder Bros, Pickens, S. C. -The condition of Sam Looper, eon of Supervisor Looper, is still unchanged, but thoro is yet soute bopos of his recovery. -Deputy Marshal J. C. Alex. ander captured a seventy gallon still, cal) and worm and cugiht two operatives on waters of Crow Creek last week. -John Johnson. colored, aind Samantha Mansell, colored, wOre inariied on the 5th inst. W. N. Hughes, N. P., officiated. All of Looper, Pickens county. -Elbert E. Perry, who lives near George's Creek church, has a patch of turnips that are the finoeSt we have seen in the county. Mr. Perry is a good farmer as well as a good man. --Married, at the residence 'of the bride's parents, on Sunday morning, November 12th, 1899. M r. Nelsona Garrett to Miss Mamie "'"ard. Rev. J. M. Stewart ofli ,ed. -Married, oni the 5th~ inst., at residence of Haynes Jones, of aciusville, Mr. John Hunt to Miss Victoria Hill. Rev. B. E. Grandy in big usual pleasant manner, offi ciated. The happy coaple have the congratulations of many friends. -Holder Bros., bought three cute, eight feet to the out, of per uimmon wood last week that m~eas ured eight feet in circumference. This was the largest of the kind that we hav, heard of in the county. -ook-keeping Elocution, Mu sic, Instrumental, vocal, and Sight Reading, Latin, Greek, and all the studies for a thorough preparation for college or life taught mn the Central Graded mchool. Care and attenttop given to every pupil. Have you a daughter or son to ed ucato.1 --Married, on the 14th instant, at the residence of the bride's par onto, Mr. Elias Day, of below Eas ley, Mr. Walter Wyatt, a promii nent young man of Greenville, to Miss May Day, one of Easiey 's oharmimig and accompli shed yountg ladies. Rev. 3. E. Rouishton, ini his graceful manner ofliciated. The happy couple have the congratulIa tions of many frionds who wish t for them success through the jouirn'iy of life. -Nathaniol 3. Williamsu, one of Pickens county's prgogresiv citi zens, died very suiddlenly at his home at Table Mountain on the nmght of the 11th inst. lie was only sick a short time and his deat~hwas very unexpected. Heo a~s ab)out 68 years of age and a conis4 tent and useful membeor ot the 001-. enioy Baptist church, from which the interment took pla8ce on Mon day, in the p~resence of mlany symh. pnthizing relatives andl fricnas.' J& left a wife and a large family if children to cherish his memory. --Ex-quartermaster of Co. "K," 2d 8. C. Regimeu' in America h is pan)o War stood in with, not only h is. comrades in his own company, but everybody else in the regiment, his superior offloers included, -who thought "the world and all" of Mr. Jennings. But .we think their faith will be somewhat jarred when they read the following: Mr. Jennings, on last Tuesday morning, went nut bird hunting and he olaims to have shot, on the wing, and killed, a partridge, at the die * tance of inety-six meaosu red yards, A good bird story, Whore 1s the * nwtav tkat @an haa in7 Stato of SouthCarolina County of Pick9ns, S Mary Alice Cochran, in her own right, and Rosa Cochran, Lo land A. Cochran, Walter D. Cochran, Mamie Coohran, Myra Lou Cochran, Sallie Bessie Cochran, Thurman Coohran and 1 Georgia Cochran, by their Guar dian ad litem Mary Alice Cochran. Plaintiffs. Vs. G. B. Cochran and A. J. Boggs as Administrators of the estate of J. W. Cochran, deceased. Defendants. By virtue of a dooretal order made in the above stated case on the 27th day of October 1809, by tue Hon. Ernest Gary, Presiding Judge, I will sell On Salesday in December 1899, at Pickens court house, to the high est bidder, diring the legal hours for sap, t.he' followiig describe(l real estce.to-wit:.. All that piece parcel or lot of land .sjt.nat6, lyijng aid being in the. Cguuty..f Pickens anI State aforesad,ip.tlo town of Calhoun, on North side of Air Line railroad, containing one (1) acre more or less, containing the meets and bound . represente(l by a plat made of tHis satid land by F. V. Claytoi mn March 2d, 1892 Termi1s ena .h on1 (lay of sale. PuIr chaser to r.ay for all papors aint for rocordiig and stamps, &c. J. ,0., M c1) A.NlEL, Sh., il l'i'kns County. Sha"riff Sale. Stato to S v t 'rolin, Couln ty a l'eken. J The Sans a .lak, a.11i 1 corporation7 dully 1-re y and unlder. the( lae t. of Sout h Caro ia S'h untr, G. .j r O.. Ira oh Coe rl L CiA u Ochnl .D)v C chra!', J~ti 06 rai l, .r , :d A 4.. ln s as th e lini. Ira O , Proi. ling .ludg-e, 1. will soll to the, higs hidder at 19eken, c iurt ost, onI dutrin~g the legal hiours for salo, theo foIowing described real estate to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land, lying and being in the State and CouinLy aforesaid, containing twelvo acres (12) acres more or less, bounded by lands of W. R. Cochran on the North, South and Vest, and on the East by lands of Aaron Boggs, according to piat made by John B. Stribblinug on the 3id (lay of January, 1894. Terms cash on (lay of sale. Pur chaser to pay for all patpors and for recording the same and for stampH. J. .I-i. G. MicDANIE L, Sheriff Pickens Courty. Clerk's Sales. State of South Carolir-a, County of Pickens. In Common Pleas. In pursuance of Decrotal Orders and dle~f 'f foreclosure made in the following named cases and on file in the Clerk's of1ice for Pickens County, I will sell to the highest bidder at Pickons court house, during the legal hours for sale, on Salosday in Deceniber next, the following described real estate in the cases herein named, to-wit> Van LB, Ellison, vs. Elias F. E llison et. al.( * All that certamn piece, parcel or tract of land, lying, being situate im the County and1 State aforesaid, in Easley Township, on1 south side0 of the ( . x bidgei~ road, aidjoiniing lands w1 W. M lingood, .J. Ml. Stewvar: i othbers. contalining fivo (5) acr:. ry A b-s.'.)' ''r,. -a m1'i~ . Ayti aid al. Pr T.'i II.:; .. : a . , or1 tre ... 1 , lying, b ing( sit it1ti \! 0 i 'v 1 a ii S~tor iforc id, O m' r. Tonshipe , Con' t!4ining ' - ,n 4 i 4lJ-ifh ('1-1) o j. arer's, and4 1 Ih- P ti known n. r:. i , in the jd io - of1(1. A! 1n ~o iI' nl ' . 11 - 2dl.yoU .iM& 1111 1rWt tract, don o le8. ~o a o ' Pd. As !. thae hoc~ l.and dnjoil.. iirl the Ckrk orfhcentnnity Terms, one-half cash on day of sale, balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale) on the credit porti, secured by bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises. vs. Darcius P. Robinson, et al. All that certain piece, paircel or tract of land, lying, being situate in the county and State aforesaid in E~asley Township, on waters of George Creek containing one hun dred and thirty.Ave (18 nm.~g dIrs. E. I. Barton, McWhorter and >thors. Terms one-half cash, bal. mce on a credit of twelve months, vitli interest on credit portioti 'rom (lay of sal, secured by the )Ond of purchaser anid inortgage )f the premises. Purchasers to )ay for Papers nd stamps and for ecording. L. F. Smith, et a, vs. James Agnew. 1st. All thoso two lots in the 1own of (alhI'oun in the county ind State aforesaid, lying on south sido of railroad, adjoining lands of Robort Gramt, Robort Cochran and )tllers, bh lots run together and 3oltainls in the aggregate two acres (2) moro or loss. 2nd. All of that other tract of and being in said county 1nd Statito in Central Township on ,he west Sido of Twelve le River !tuin n eighi v inine (89) acres, nore or -ss, adjoinig lands of S. -. Dondy, It. P' Garvin, Reuben Urld'l(s estato ndit others, it being h1e samo land conivoved to the de endant by C. T. -11dy, 4th Janu ry, 1889, T rmts, . . -hf esh, balanco on , credit W IX 11 ..utl', with inter at on tllw . rtionl from dav 'f .:, C on 'V bond of pur ha,. t - a *.3 the pre I. .4:. Th' pirc a-l.:n ll(h'! abovp e( timi ) - 1 1"t 'my for atll ti xo iv ., > v: of (>rl. XC 1. N ' I :~ll B.. -a-ee dr~ov'e juV At in froll PLnlues-ee, fine, young, sound ind at iving prices. We dely omnipetition ill i InOS. Inispection of' stock solicit., (1. & Mc~rayer Stables and Storehouse River Sti e'et, (4REE'NVILLE, - - S, C ma y 19-98. Ask For Trading Sta. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CA! I'"PETS. AND) W~IND)OW SIIADES l0very ID;partmien t no'v R~ofille< WVith Choico New~ Matderial. IN DR ESS 4J00;3, 1o ionI- C, aniy stores Thkv in: dosE' irom th<l PA ( .t . ii a l la all b .1h 1. Youn I , hitj RUG C i I ~ Dear theI coutr 1 am. \ oi pIces' AN in AtatrChretn on l rialpat. Ask fo Stck an Trdn Stams--te aid '- uI ondRed Md Irt(4 Wasts and Sirts.pu in AtliaisChrtor &he kep Hen~'kPttirns OKUOSI 'DRUGS! Are You Prejudiced? Are You Open to Conviction? Many people I hink it necessary to go to Rome large city to find a 11 S (1 4 t' N. RU- CAs MLIMIm DRUQ(G .3STORE D tI n Believe It! You can l. Cnei t that there is a first-class drug store hIi1by calling on - - SOUTH CAROLINA. n and Varied Stock of & hemicals . NT MEDICINES. be' f.un)d inl any city. W--- ]uy Direct from the Largest L aboratories 1n the country, and buying for cas h we are enabled to get the 'owest pr'ices, besidecs alw ays' being sure of obtaining Pure, FrIeshk materials. Agnin, we are not under enormous expense and can sell you goodsl ndfill youri PRESC(RIPTIONS A t lieas9onable Rate3. We~ keep the Best hl IIe Le'adlinlg Manufacturers. ' a~ynllin y 14 -veif r y new)~ IQ , lnOyal anLl I .. -. I . v m a mwd icino aidvortiseid and( (~ W . .* '. u lyll g..t it for you if wo do not I) *KIJE PATRONAGE I I i., n W 2.~ 'a aili.d, no matter how small your. I Ii' h- a y res.t assured it wvill be our con f(~.j~*1~A i. nd ii i a ')IIJO mt n~ you the best goods that can bo ob. Very respectfully, aue1099. Pleken0. 8. Q, Cotton is a good price and everything else Is going high.. or, but we are offering ourntire stock of Fall and. Winter Goods, and we have one of the largest In the country, at the game prices we did whexn cotton was 5 cents a pound. We are making a specialty on Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Dress (ocods and Gents Furnishngs, We wan t to call your attention Flannels, Cabsiameres, Outhige. ospecially to our lino ot Clothing Percales, Kersey@, and a lot of an<111 Shio's. Wo have nearly double Jeans that's an eye opener, prices tho antount oI ho h lines that we rom 10 eents a yard to 85 cents. uisuily cairry aitd aro in a better Bed Ticking, Straw and Feather, siti t, uit you than ever be. Lace Curtains, Table Damask, fok o I u IIality aid price. Linens of all kinds, Toweling, doi. '1'hero is 110 nued to toll you tho lies. Don't forget to look at one "hoe to uIIIv, or1' tho 13attlo Axo line of Wool and Plush Cape. will out veir aiy ime for the samo when in town. We have somo mllonev oi (" mrkewt, rare bargains to offer in this line. Big lot of ex Ira Paiits, ratiging, Hardware of all kinds. Stoves. from 50 ceits !o $6.00, no trouble Trunks, Satehels, Baddles, Bridles, to fit both stots and long's. Wagons, Harness, Buggy Rarness, Nice line (if Overcoats, both Wool Wagon lines, Lap Robes Buggy and Macki!i(osh. Largest assort- Umbrellas, and-lut we must stop Imiont ti' Dre sGoods over shown as tho editor is drawing a line close here. \\ ool'n goods of all kinds. under us and wohaven't the space to tell vo; hlf' the things we'd like to, but come and see f or vnc u I do our best to please you and every trade we mi; e utee o be satisfactory. Yours Truly, r i Gneral Merchandiso. Pielkens, South Carolina. d don't have erkind. E9AM AG lN i PICKENS TRADE. Many of the good people of Pickone trade with me now. We ape prociato their trale and love to wait on them, and judging from the way they have stuck to me they must believe that thoy have been treated right : that. my goods are the right goods, and that my prices are right. Withut, inmaing taty hig claim, I think I can justly say that I am pre pared to give imy custoniers botter goods for the money than they will lintid 'lsewhore. my lress Goodsi Sction is full of everything any lady wants Black ko'ids, Colored Gools, M ixod Goods, Fancy Goods, Plain Goods, Fin Goodl nit'i kh1e(a) Uoixds. I prihe Imyelli on keeping the best Jeans and Flannels that can be sold at. t ho price. 1 login my prico on Jeans at 10 cents. Red Flan nol at. h0). The be.st 25a J1eauns in the State. UnderWear-The kind that keeps you warm. Heavy flooced shirts urnii drawers for men, women and childreni. Hosiory for meni, women and eniilIdren. i3 pairs heavy half hose for 25o ; 8 pairs heavy goods hose1, 25e ; hoses at 5 S. On Blankets yu may try the town over, and if you consider qual itry ande price comlbined , I will sell you yonr blankets and quilts. Now foir niiy pwt--thei artieo that~ all my customers say they get the o et fromi A. K. P'Al~K h SS I (10 not sell a man's shoe for over $8, but a * $-1 for. I do not sell. a an's shoe loss than $1. The same shoe is sold right here in Green - * vill foi $1.25. i. Anything yo 1uIn in women andchlr bsg yocann it hre.Theshoe I ollyouare omfrtaledurable, E~n n nai hln r in p to gun arantee an other pair gien or your mole): A. K. PARK, Greenville, S. e. 1899 Cotton ~ 2; Cotton 6 1-2c,7 L.4 weighing fue.: T .\ 1JFFERENCE, ISN'T IT? .a d v a "n e n . iI . p i e o ~ ~ , y a . N w h n e a d e s o h t"hil ill \\ ' . i e iL i ( a c n m r h n i e l c d o d r Wi I mi I c :ud .ibbhers early in the Spring for nearly every. hi ~ ia ,. ..sC .i, u 'jiatily 1 have an immense stock in each do. 1)21 rI m ~ pieiis oh 1898, and can sell you bargains in every lino - Ho 'eohr a fewv pricos: h~' I II II Irints, tand(ard quality, 5c, worth Ojo, I' i, worth (Gjc. I Irill, 5c0, wor'th 7-.c. I ( ' I t m.) K, :>e, wort h 6.je, I 'II f)~~n ci.: hin (lality, my price, 8c. (I ', h whIii g for $1 .00. :35 * ai ( Ch ica for $1.00. 2n au, Ch( leks for $1.00. :!5 hu l "G '~ ood Quality"' for $1.00. 2n a b~ t o for j31I.0. 'V. ..jI;'Ininel (all wool), for $1.00, I, ur. .. d IlannlhttOS,(fleeced on one side) 84 yd 'I hlese ii re rent':y worthI~ lee. S oi hl ers at l0c, worth 121c. Irst ra \ I I- ing \ . C. A.), befst made, 121c, worth 18o. an0 yarus(1 l'21aXv Wool Korseys at 25c a yard, easily worth 85o .Just Os h hng for winter pants or a suit of elothes. \\ " also got. in our orders early for dress goods, and can sell yo'u a Ihoavy All \\ ool blalck Sargo at 25o a yard, worth 85c. Black figured Brocadms at 2(0 and 24c, worth 80 anid 25c. Black Brilliantine, 25 and1( 3oc, would be good value at 35 and 50c. Beautiful Mixed Wool 'Suitings at 20 aind 25c. Beautiful fancy figured (40-inch goods) Bro cad ines, 20 and 25c a yard. We cou1ld name a thousand other articles, ever~ one a bargain Space will not permit, but we must mention OUR STvCK OF JEANS. We have reeived over 160 pes (5,000 yards) and start the prioc at 100 for a good( heavy one up to 25c for those 9-oz. Wool Jeans we sold so many of last winter. Do not buy your Jeans till you see our stock. WVe w~oulld like to talk Shoes to you, but haven't room this ti mo We have a %S,000 stock of now, solid leather Shoes, all bought early, before the advance, and can save you mnoney on them. Do not fall to como and see us befora you buy. Yours for Fair Dealing, No (bd Chai1ged, W x.~~.g~x Cormer Min & Coffee Streets, arienyi14, S.9Q