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The People's Journal. Local and Personal. OVO --xcus0 our lort comii)gs this n0 week. th era Subscribe for '1i. JOURNAL, $1 du( a year. let -You can buv goods choap at the Fre'gimn's nJow. soil -Born un to NI r. ald i s. lRoss .tit Mot n1 on t 1 10th inlst., aI daughter. -Treasurer Youigblood was con- Pa< flind to - his4 roomi laist, woeek with for the grippe. ) -Dr. \W. V. Aus.i'i w ill .e in el Liberty We-.l 0)' and Central i Thursday. .J ite' -h. C. Craig, of Senevc, a. proi' i* cceI llelt moerchant thiert, was er e a Visit llst, week. -Our list of subsci'rs is inl creasing overy day, but, we &till ia, haVe rooI for more. 'riv I -J. N. Jameson, of I'asley, is a Champion hog raiser. lie ied one 'i oil tho 2d inist that iec ted <'50. 1x5t -Whenl you coo10 ti 'ickenS sh ii don't fail to see le bef'ore YOU luy% ydur goods. J. B. IR FrUeinii. her -Note c hange in tih advertiso- t lie ment of Craig liro8., in Ill iss ue11. It Will interest you and you shuil(i read it. ..---J. E. Boggs, El i , wt to Co- C. lumbia last vee-'k to act as Seijetor 10g ip the Su premtile court in obe tor b Ansel's stead . -Read 'the chaig'' inl theV adver- r tisomient of Blt & 1 hornl.y, the drug mon, in this issue. It will bo I 1iSt to your interest. I [o -William It.Ulnilyfr merly a . citiz.m! If th:s count.y, m comuuitted suicido by huingin im, - ij , self during the Christmas holidays- aml -Married, on the I m1,1 1-., at it the home of the ulficiatinig m'iisler S't( Rev. John T. Lewis, Mr. Thoimas Cl Edens to MI iss Maria Alexander. W. All of this county. Ip.. --Married, on the 7h inst., at -- the residenceo of Niles Gitaveley, No Mr. Tyler HIolder to Mtisi Na n cy I Turnr. All of t his county. A. - L. Edens, Magistratf oliciated. -Tho last of the Air Lino rail- ' road bonds are paidt oil' ani are now in the Treasurer's safto :ant( the county still prospersl. The tax levy next year will only Le fi'Ltin mills. -Thie meclihfnical prt of TH Ei i JOURNAL has been nmov'l acr'oss tihe street fir".1m tht! old ollic-1 and i the editor's office is in C, E. lob. hi.son's law ollice. Ca11ll ii and see , us and tol aus il the n0ws yOu know. .We ar.> always very glad to see y ou. fnsu sea. in the service c,! ih 1'.m! su Ste has rotired to (Udh':1i intr Phil ippi nes. Il is a ,y tr:idn gladly wolevi nw him bjck. :1.ch Miss Sallio WV1 iame: 'If )monef', are1: ashIi i L. i K eller th . i'ablie taliot, i room, dlwelling at:i u lingj ro10 In, all iin one3 l M.r. Healer, ofi AtI.bolia, is vit- 'l ing huis father- ii law, (Xol. Ji. S. cau Newman, of (C.>mso'n. Prof . J5. 1I. M. . aty, diretort0 U' of thme Textile wh>lu a ('lem soni. has had instlaJled a twe'mv-horsei day power Joile to ) beat the TextIilem~ na building and furini -h ho't wa)ter' for. mixing the dyes, which' is quilite ani -i iapprovemnent. Mr's. H-. D. Rochesler, of' Walu-,p hallas, has (oene'd ai b)oard(ing hous~e in them Doyle building. iWhien you are ini Calhboun stip with her. Your corriei-ponmdenut is in vi ted to II the Golden Wedd inmg of' Mr . and Mrs 4aron Boggs this wek. Wiltl Ep writs yolg tlie partic ublirs of same J jater. There is some tlik downvi hero of fon A, John Boggs bing a) cinite tcas)5 this time for Cieirk of Court. Plieaso lice call on mue tor thie lini cup, I willI der hae t ready. SAl JKugene Low is, of (Conmtral, ac- durii comnpaniedl by Rloht. B. Coichirani, fol treated us to somei. nico iuulsie lastwi Tuesdauy niight. Coum~eo gin boys The311101( m cadeized roat(I, leo ding tha from Calioun iito Cie rs. n is aul- ~ ;flost, completed andt I havo often rea4} of hue roads1. but whenyoui and! see and rid.,o over this Soine you wil ,l know tihe rest . I Ic Janiary 15t h I1000. e All per's o5 owVing the fir'm of coi Freemani & H endricik s, wil Iploaso dIi. come) forwar an ld ma Ie 11'etib-men t smI as I~ th i t1s dissolved l.Arit . \\' hip ma1 Fin.:.::.1 & ni:xion s. i. Dlsoinutio I of (,.: i'i- I-Ioip. -1 Th'im fh.-m ''f il.:--'Iman~ &~I I..l-idicks q'r' Ii li.'reby ii sol by muul ial co ,- ii snt, Ni ir. I'dK< li -d ahvh '' s hi his b i initeres't ti J. 1. U. 1-'r'Ilm ni. 5(es Jan. 8, 190(0. Hi i Guardita ougee : Fr'oa C~atee.chee. 'io year 1899 is a thing of the t and with its eiding each and ry one of us is ono inore year ror that eternal resting place grave. Let us pray fur a gen I amnesty and after we are fo. ,ial that we have received it, us inake n10w vows and stick to in. Always be employed at othing, if it is nothing more ii rading a iewspaper. "A) brain is the devil's work shop." Iess. . R. Cinld and -JamA kaiton, if Lockhart, visited the ners parents last week. Ir. and M rs. Wesley Childs, of 0er, havo beeni visiting at R. R. Il's. Ohi .1 lall, jr., of Pendileton, vis I tho family (f E. F. Taylor re ly. Also, MAiss Belle Harris, a tivat.iig young lady, of Pelzer, t, d at. Mr . Tavlor's last week. [esus'Dovo and Norime Taylor e(. ien visitiig relatives iad MdS at Peondleton. . . Taylor has cast his lot. aog! iho "Pet R1dg" deniigz6b W. welcoimie him ila)mng us and :III h im 'lh" "bru.-h feico" hand. ) ol welcome. 011hn SmIlitI: has bought all the .1 that P. . Watson OWIed 01) east sido of the Cat~oechee road. Smntith has just completed a J rusidolnco on his "home" .0. io have boon told that Prof. J. Gariett - has bought out A. B. in1s. Wo don't know this to fact. C are authorized to say that Jacob K'iight, and Miss ENIa us wore married on the 11th at tHce residnce of S. V. var11d, Rev. \V. G. Mauldin ofli 'your author, Alr. Editor, is it I I wish to remind him that I withiln one mi'O of Cateochee if lie w'unted to know whether 1s m1an- iod or, not before he had Splblished, I could have been C" as l y foind. Also could Rev. G. iaalin, who should havo ormel the ceremony as ho said. J. Alonzo 1rown. tico of Final Settlement. Aill a I I y % o J. IB. Newbery, l'robale ft, frl h-ant to iaie : Finial Setlle tof Ilh . st ite of J, C.1 Freeimian, on t f r-natary, 1901', tand a-k to i am s a Adm'niistriatir. W. It. Fremn, 2 g *j. Adii-t-r-wcr. ot -We of Final Settlement, 1i.i pii to .1. II. Newbery, Probate I.forv lon i1111 mak M inad sen Itt. t 1 i: m. Ward, W. C. HilI-on, on 'ilh &-y oIf l'le1biirary 1111d ask to te iz- ed :s . uar(ldiaam. L A .1%i.<o, a1, 19 -1.1 .n Citatoi01. Shito of South Carolina, County of Pickens. J. B. Newbery, Esquir-a, Probate Judge. hereas, J. P. Attaway miade to-mie, to grant him Le'tters of abiit ration of the Estate of etfects of A. Mc~'wain Atta .d -'esased, he.-o aire Therefore t> cite and 'anaish allI and singular the kin i ;u-d Creditors of tihe said A. wain Attaway, decoased, that be and. appear before me, in) Court or Probate, to be held at Wua, Co~urt Ihouse, S. C., on the dauy of lFebruary 1900, next, r publhIicaition3 hereof, at 11 ak ini thei. forenoon, to show a. is any t hey have, why tihe .\dmmistration should not bie ofI Jan ) uary 1900, in the 124th ' ofi our( Juopondenco. --J. 11, Newbery, l1 w2 J. P. P. C, Clerk's Sales. State of south Carolina, County of Pickens.f In CJommaon Pleas. BI. hIIndricks, ' vs. iriam~ Gil't.rap, ( a. J lent]ricksJ pulrsyncoe~ of at jufigment of closuire ama do in tihe abiove stated andi~ oin ill) in1 the3 Clerk's of I w ill sell to the highest bid ait Pmi~keaas, court house on ESD)A Y .tN E RJA JRY 1900 ing the0 legail hlours for sale the owimng dlescr'ibodl real estatVo, to 4. All thle unsdivided one d initerest of the plaintiff in all 3iCCo, parcel or planltation ofi I in thle cotty andi State afore' l, ona b~'rnlOs of Pot1 or's Croek hlaiwk's Creek, wq~tors of Salu -i ver', aidjoimni tg land(le of 0. T1. 1(dricks, J1. 5. Willjims and oth conatoinag so)ven huniidret and ty-(tlvoj (735) acosE' m~oyO 01' 1. Aliso t hat other piece, par or traict of land~ bomng one0 un - ided (oni tir id interest), in said to andt count~y aidjoing lanuds of i. M. .Jones, Cairolino M. Jones8 I ot heris constaimi ng 0onei hundrled fi fly-three $158) acres. more 'ss. 'erm" one-half 0n1), balaince on lit of twvolve mronthis with in st from dayt~ of salo secured hb' 41lUand ai mor'tgage of the pr'emi N'oas r ay for papera anid mys. Torm mst be complied baii one hour, J. M, STEWART, ____ C. U' P'. 0, IRD TURtKEY TOBACCO. DaII For It. Buy I0,. COouiIty AlI6d I to' Noice. Tie Auditor cr li< flopuv wv;ll bw :t the followili, plteesfor Ih-.- Intr1pose or, ttkitig talx rettnimi for thIe -c-.ul vvtu 190), to-witt Six Mlile, Tnollsda yA. .n -- 91i IM . Callionnl, Wednevsda: . J .I ay v ill)b, 1900. Centra, Thuv-day : in I Fri:ty, . nar l ith an 1:i b. C'altechee, S:Itlad:y..l on y 1: h ILiberly, Yo:11 ln y ..11d no ny,.~i 1ry 15th ani h.ll Itaslev,, Wein:Iy 111. 'Ill Th., inY, .an inary 1711h anda .s i. Freeml:1i's Store, Frlty., -11 l L oficer's Shop Satin - !, .a n: - itighe's Store. 1 l wI 11: - l1t11m1 pkit in t . I l Holly SiningL. Wdv 2411h. Ell tauIe . 'I'l l .: V boa e o Grs , w i -'.i41 . . - w oIAfte whchM-( el en e ,Ip bni it I-e. : btoke will be ee )tln w ~ill e eh ir:- -I I e i filr non1-retern,-i i lIx 11111plit i n n I - n All innlt person u, .1 l i (.0 vv:il!s. , Nt - -. SAltliers %%ho4 wil !I.l I.- 1, .30 Years of age.) .ore :i.Ih - ale exelinj)t bv lw. . firl 111or lier tIn esvS bZ.., /.., Sto Ilo. N T 7\ A4 - n N C Babie. proper food1: cine. h on their F> wrong COI W/TYrPOPi'790 E will gC:V'.'y difficulty. If you WC pArn fourth to hI a tea in baby's bo' u times a day yc, 'w t ca e a marked improve.e. Ee larger children, frtm o af a teaspoonful, c if you ~oso ~ ,...' soon show A tmilk does 1 baby, she needs slon. it wo se e at once bothm~ and child. Soc. r~nd 2 c SCOTT & WO.- . W.. A tA OW 02 Tt ' end Harsh." . t d- iptiot fit 4 thou sand(:, of . ' :-. y ae eo.ZA des. 11, vo :; -;a lutrdet.' to th m- f:miii~-.. 'ri ir :-, tIl y, like - "t tune. But thw ,-, y'; ,~ ). T 4. e1 %:Z!. it1.;v *tit . Ca2dui 1! ben il to the womanly1I~ I tere mean s 1('r li ne:, Vrtrength, or l tul p2Jwer. which suiTer - ttered. It is (ever devised I-.>l to perfect mtractivo . a d a I t quh-ing spec - '.'nx:, DMedi c ,, * . c., a - - - ui :t home ................ y..J cured 21 ; s GANITE e , . C . - cylces, 1V Ol y ti* ('.,ra... f . C . ( n c y at Re.. ' n - themI be'(for 1 'C;etty Jac". ( H I 3 .11.8, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Horses and Mules. Large drove just in from Tennessee, fine, young, sound and at living prices. We dety competition in our lines. Inspection of stock solicit. ed. charles & McBrayer. Stables and Storehouse River Strect, G(RE ENVILLE, S. C. may19-98. Ask For Trading Sta. Ichiistcr & Boattie. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS. AND WINDOW SHADES Every Department now Refihlle With Choloe New Material. IN DRESS SOON4, SIsKS Afh TRWIMNS$8 T1he asso~tment would do credit to some of the big oity stores Theoy have all grades fromu the chieapest to the Y'ry fi#est makes. They have trimm logs of. all de soriptions to maltch all absades of dress Qooda, IN WHITE AND WASHJ GOODS DEPARTMENT. The assortment was never more cornpjlete. All grade* of white and colored Organdles, I awns, Mushins, Piques, Swisse., D~uoks, French~ Ginghams, Percales, Calioeos, etc , oe. THIhIUI LINE OF LACES AND EMBROIDERIES Is the largest ever displayed in this part of the globo, Oorsets In all leading maked--long mie dium~ and short cuts, From 60 cents to $2,00 PA RASOLS AND SUN SH ADES in all the new up to date ideas. You wvill find themn in black, white and colors. THEIR CARPET, MATTING, RUG, Shade and Curtaini Depart ment is the largest in this part of the country and their prices are guaranteed lower than you will find in A tlanta or Charleston. They keep ~Rutterick Patterns only reliable pattern, Ask for Ihutterick Fashion Sheet and Yark Stick, and Trading Stamaps--they prCeent them to their oustomeors. gw ,1nst opened Ready Made Shirt WVaists and Skirts, Ue Alister & ette 1900 Don't start the New Yeat, 10 account with the old, If you do, it, neither will the man you owe. Try to get in the habit of "2 TRAIGHTEN at least once a year and you will run much smoother. Thanking you for the liber the past aml wvishing one and all perous year, we are Yours Trul, F'olger and Dealors in General Moi I THIE~ REAR W1T Our sales aro larger than ever, and ( Iople have learlil whore they can bi Best Goods for the Loast Monoy. A por made. - j-0 All who are not. satisfied that T am t hing inl the Drug Lme, will only call convinced. 0 A lot of Christimas G(oods, &c., for th me when in town whethor you buy or no Very r< Dr. r. NV aug 1099. gWP. S: All partios indebted to years, are respc i-fully requested to come all, and enable n to indulgo you again f H E RI I A Mli BIDDINC FOR PICKI Many of the good people of Pickens preciato their trade and love to wait on thI they have stuck to me they iust beliov< right; that my goo(s aro the right goods Vithout making any big claim, I think I pared to givo my customers botter goods find elsewhore. My Dress Gools Sectibn is full of Black Goods, Colored Goods, Mixed Good Fine Goods and Cheap Gocds. I pride myself on keeping the best J sold at the prico. I begin my price on< nol at 10c. The best 25c Jeans in the St Underwear-The kind that kee shirts andi~ drawors for men, women and women and children. 33 pairs heavy ha goods hose, 25c; hose at 5c. On Blnes o a try the quality and price conibined, I will sell y Now for my pet-the article that the I est from A. K. PAIRK iis the kind $4for. I do ShOES:villo fo' $1.25 it does not pay mno to soll a man' won't pay you to buy ono for loss. Anything y'ou want in w.omeon and it hore. The shoes I soll you are comf< pair failing to come up to guarantee an< refunded choorfully. I amt ho for hom A. K Some Great barg P~ickens Count A largo Now Y\ork Olo:ak House has out for thoem. P'rices 95c, 1.00, 1.25 and worth from 50c to 1.01) each more than v~ -Jeanis, lF'lnn els and Blankots Our 123, 15, 19 andii 22e Jeans are price by any dlealer in the Piedmont sect Other miarchiants are trying to buy s Flannel. TVhey cannot (10 t. I keep Lh .Just think of a full siz.e, heavy blani and 1 .00 buys a 1111N IE p'air of blankets g Burprise yeou. Se~ondi large new stock of Underwon~ Notions just received. l leavy grey or wlt each . Beautiful, line fleecod undershirt Good eroughi for any on)e. Ihandsome ar' stitched handkorchnief at 5 and 10c. 20 at 5c each. 10 dozen silk iniitial hiandlreri for the price over shoew n in( Greenvilla. Shoes and Nearly every one solls shoes, bult Ou wondlerfully. We are selling three times fall. People say they get goodl shoes hor< lot of womeni shoes, made expressly fori A baing up good dlongola shoe, in lac' heel, at 1.00 a pair. A fine dongola at 1, lace, also in cloth telp. T1hid'shoe is wo Course every-dayt shoes, All Bolid Loi pair. Surely good honest goods. Ask to see the "Mountain King," a shoe for moni at 2.00. The best shoe, yoi prico. WVe also showv as fine line of ladies ii in Greenville. Come direct to this stoi warm fire for you to sit by. You are we home when in Greenville. No Gooda i agede Qorner Main & Ooffoe Stroeet. 00 and leave an unpaid (ou won't feel right about ING UP " find that everything will %I patronage given us in a very happy and pros 7, fhornley chandise. 'ickens, South Carolina. DON ily increasing, is becau4j the y the Most, the Cheapest and ny to them saved is a penny 10 Leader in Prices in overy and mako a purchase and be a children. Bring them to soo t'. -spectfullly, . Earle, Pickens, S, C. me for the last two or three and pay me a " Little Bit * or >r another year. AGA1NI DN8 TRADE. -rn trade with me now. We ap em, and judging from the wan that they have been treated and that my prices are right Dan justly say that I am pro for the money than they will everything any lady wants-.. s, Fancy Goods, Plain Goodh, eans andl Flannels that can be leans at 10 cents. Rled Flan rte. pa you warnm. Heavy fleeced children. Ihosiery for mnem, lf hose for 25c; 8 pairs heaQ~ *nwn ove, and if yont cnider ou your blankets and quilts. Ill my customers say they got a mani's shoe for over $8, bit others charge you $3.50 and naot sell a man's shoe less thani shoe is sold right here in Green. i shoe for less than $1.00. It children's shoes; you can find ~rtable, durable, reliable, An7 ther pair given or your money ost business. sPARK, Greenville, 8. C. mins For the y People. just sent us 850 capes to close 150. Theso capes are really o ask for them. ~t last year's prices. not matched in quality and ion. me of my 12&c, all wool, Rod is bargain for my customers. :et, white or grey, at 50c; 75 and 1.50 buys a pair that will .Socks, Handkerchiefs and ite shirts and drawers 25c. 3 and drawers at 50c. each. d fino embroidered aid hem dozen initial bandkerchieofs :hiefs at 25c each. Bestithing Shoes r Shoe Trade has increased as many shoes as we did last i. I have just received a big no at Lynn, Mass. > or button, head and spring 25, heel or spring, button or rth 1.50 of anyones money. rther, 715, 85, 1.00 and 1.25 a high top, oil grain, D. B. & T., , I or anyone ever saw for the nd mons fine shoes as anyone 'e. We always have a good com'e to make this store your Greenvillle . A C