The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, February 01, 1900, Image 3
The People's Journab
Local and Porsonal.
change in A, K. Park's
wook.
8. L. 0. Lathem, is very ill
iomo ncar Easloy.
-The Groonvillo Daily Times
suspended publicationi last woek.
-Mrs. M. F. Hester and son,
Wilton, visited in Calhoun this
week.
.-Miss Rotta Sitton, of Pendlo.
ton, visited tho Missee Folger this
week.
-Miss Lillio Sitton, of PoileI6
toi, visited Miss Corrio Bruco this
week.
-Dr. W. F. Austin will be in
Pickens February 6th, 7th and
8th 1000.
-Miss Kittie White, of Ander
oon, visited Mliss Molaneo Thorn
ley this weok.
-Bonnet Hill, of Old Pickens,
wAs hero on business last week.
He is as jolly ats ever.
-Rpresentative Charles E. Rob
inson camio homo last woek on a
short leave of absonce.
-You must read change in the
advertisemont of MeFad and whOn
in town call and seo him.
-A very enjoyable (anco was
had by the young poe3pt of town
in Freemau's hall Fnday mght.
-uno to towii Monday anid
be present it th: ; n
aroid and ,seu u io our new eio-.
term.
--Capt. F. 1.
ill at Ins hoI ( .v
tai) street. W. h, t
soon be out ii.
-Dr. W. T. Fiec'd
fico the o.thnr dai an
deed ever recor
was October *"O
--Nows w
welc to tho
Grandy, n1,
Greenvill,- -
-We ar:
A. J ibt 1 .t n
Wats r'eporlted a1wb.i
very lov, i; grat hapoved.
-Suoral idr n omn
cations i-r cr.ild cu t it h
wook on acain.1 If i vist e
Thoy will appear .11 our ne(xt ISSU2.
-Somothing of aero.4 to the
pooplo this Week is i chang in
the adverti-sment .f .1. B. Free.
mai. It will be very interestiag
to You.
,Muiiil, at the V'sid'nce of
"aire Cooper's, near Thomasv~'illec,
on the 23d inst. , Mr.. W,lliam
Corbin to Mis Emma Smith, Rev.
A. J. Matnly (fiiciating.
-3. D). Durhamn has oponod un
a flrst-lass jew llor shop in Eas-.
ley, noar tho (ldeotind is prepar
ed to do first-class work ut reason
able rates. Call1 on him and have
your repair work clone,
r-It has boon reported to us
tha~t Mr's. A. 0. Charson, a big~hly
roepeatedl lady of fLiety, died on
the 24th uit., aged 55 years. She
.Was a member of the Methodist
phurch and leaves several children
to mourn her death.
-In the commntiiicatioin from
Columnbia last week, siged by
"0. E. R.,"' relative to the broad
t ire bill, we r ade it read : "'It
stands a bot ter chance of becom
ing. law," when it shiould1( have
been "it stan~ds little chanca of be
coming law."
-S'fam J. Ashmore', whon holds a
position as f1~iimani on th~ 4\sho
ville and Knroxv ille iv~isi.m of the
Southern, and who has been horo
the past month spaniIing awhile
on account of a finger~ bosng maish
ed off while couipl in ears31, return
ed to his wvork Wednes~day. WVe
are glad ho holds such a res~ponsi.
ble positLion and bespeaLk for himi
much success.
---Theo peaa and1( giines of~~qCI
Easley was aroused h I.i Wodn:s-i
dar the 24th uO(. by' the oppear
anico of a ml d-> F 'rom eou
about seven-iu v o ~~ r a 1undal;'
pople wereO onlt withi gus id!--,
oto., etc., n dal ii co r' \\1 a a onl 3.
short Limre bsdfore thei' do w.L Li .
04. In th) mean~i~ifThno. Iuman'le.
S. N. Wyt ha1d a, norm'isl m'
cape of losing hi3 lit', a i h!t
ing thr'ough the Jrb;a~ If hi.,
vwsgoniWI wa n:.u
ahont, 0igh1t gai;ns o corn jc:'
taken thorden h( (v Mr.\ A!exa:sl r
tel, run by ~lSriff McDanb1.!, no:,
4(I6m) w~as n!a)((r cicae and wl
1)o sold. ThiI is i'i h iornd to
hie has been (caugh~t ini13 t eiaun
*"trap."' '"(Como tiiia; way," all y a
VIO~la(Or.
Sios.,
the 26th day~ of kl'rnary to attend1(
to -any buisiniess that may
bie brought bofore thoem, and *to
send all papers up to the county
~oard of Poniiuoners on or be
IpjQ l4!Qnday) the 28th inst ,
NA.'TT'WW HENMrmxog3,
- - _ _ _ .--..an~--- ay.
.N Want .Tv--fu*-.
' Wne $o0 1 y s1.val bushli
xwhito $pu 'ifyi: k I94s Pel-son
l aving an' tosell cAase info'rmi
. A. E. BnowNiE,
Andorson Co. Dedifer, S. C.
fubl tf. ________
Tho County. Board of Pension'
Wil I meet at Pickens 0. .'ou Mon
day the 26ih of Fdbriiary to ex
aunno all papers brought befori
the Boord.
- MATT11EV ?1JV1DXCK1,
. County Chairman.
Not, Married.
(Crowded out-qss- winek.]
off a-pa-rt of m'y 'last comuitica,
tion it iother made me dony noi
aflii'in wh1$t-'I was married or LO
and I am continually receiving in
quiries as to tho truth of it. -1 wisL
t'.sawoy emphatically, that I am NO'1
MARROiI)I NOl DON'T WANT TO BE.
I u ish' to return niy sirLcerc
t,haniks to my friends for the con.
gratulations extfe.nded, both by let.
ter and if) person, but they have
beeln il vain so far as its baing so.
J. AiLoNZ3o BvowN.
[crowded ou;t la.40 wook.]
Miss Minnie Ganuitt, of Roanoke,
s vi:-iting her Sister, Mrs. J. F.
cran'v.
n1i., - m of' Prof. P. B.
nbarM nniy will
nove t . y .
- aan > and J. F.
tr t Ath'ia for
A!Jj iC ' Ili .oI
\Vad . O.
- - .. 'vry n1 Oicey
x h i'..IV Fir ya.en
J Smt Id ily
S a c .1 1 c ti
.J. Sun th iiud familiy
hI,- 1 33 Ity-o 3 town.
l111"I a cIA1* n-iceting of' tho. citi.
:as Of t'Vwo in the interest of a
cotlon mi1. Uu meeting was ihar
is Something over forty
!Norab Staionm News.
Editor 1'J:oPLE'S JoURNAL:
Sinco my lust lotter our lhttle
tuwn has made some rapid stridea in
the way of i mproements.
lion. B. J. Johnston has erected
a nico store house on Main street.
Newt. Cook, our resident con
tractor and builder, has erected a
dlwelhlng on Factory street.
J. W. Williamns is at horne to his
friends and customers in his new
storo~ on Rlailroad street.
J. C. Garrett has ereoto-d a ware
honso on Rauilroad streot and is
doinig a good business sellitg guano.
T1heo Senoca Fortilbzing Company
a15lsoLvo a warehouss in course of
erection on samo street. Fielding
Lewis, of Contral, is their agent.
Hie was at oneo time a popular
merchant at Cjentral.
Forest Wilhliamns has gone to In
dianapolis, I di.' Hie Is' no0W 0n.
paged in I he dairy businioss.
W. J. l ari and family are vis
?hissEs.~I Hat ti Johnson and Lizzie
Mc.\ihter arie visting in town.
(C.ao pt. Whl9' ('v' aI't turkey supit.
port W\edu'.by .hx ono g ini honor of
hi~ daug ter daNano h
!ata i iam . hn*>n3 was1 toast
matr n ho I. i hings lively by
.n inno3cen and witty say
ing~. P1l.nty ofI !- thinigs to eat
and1( good, ii.c iC. t~eevn
Walter~ ii ow th offielont
pod maar atI th ) U) l,
* er.. < *.h en tr whip,2f
hee~p atr ha -r and saw
I theini n won
un deof G . Pir.
id- :190 uA (Vh 8.h bIIy of Mahi~il 1930
n* ! o be dism:issed as Exeo Itor..
I .f. I'. Farr,
V x . l.xeciioo..
Notlco to Debtors andi Credi'
A 11 per:os halving& c'.f!Ims naanst the
10at <f Henry Roerj, dl.ceasedl, arel
rei.iP.-to I to preseilt the sa'nei, p~roperly
at:e-leod, In th . uniderigned~c for paiymentl
br the 15thI day oif Mareh neOxt thaose
lIndebted to uiald E~ate, plegf0 m
paymengt ~undossIlQ~ined.
, J . R g e.
* County AudIitor's Notice. j
Tb 'A't ditor or ik (de uty W31 be ,It]'
thofollowinig plaes8 for IV1131 pilut-jpto of I
Sih x e 1'tmi' forit~~ t ozi Ica ye).,
SIX leut, Tudesdy, .*Illay ,10thno
tly I I tit and 12 hi.
Ctiteeev,Sattlr(zy, Jaiinity 10,01,.
1.iboit , Moduday'i d'V'~
tuiry 17uh muill 1 8th.
IFicemiu i'st Stores, Iid:1, .iu:nt ry I(%l
L'iOje r',S Shop SaI Ii niy, 201h itv.'O i
110's WON,- 'i'IIii ..i ly, a iii a y 2 .
Pill lk FiiW , .I imiry 23 1.
* Plihci', 'iii ii rtl- y, Jm.ii 8 r 250u1i.
Aftei wvdh i i'ne ill. will c :ii;e tiik
Ing ret izrn i hi1 uItliev ;1 at c -! i~ cot' ri.
Iion1se, 111t1 01)rtiua rv ill(- 20)z h, whitax tilt
iJooIh - ii lI 1)3cios(!. I f4 1i I 1-l i : All
'w tli :ivu. 14, lll (! i llade . 14 i -;1:11 1)% .y t hat
time0 will cIad5 1)0eti((4 0 1 ii~ aia
for Ii01-!Cti'i'i umi \%J'!II11 ~ lite (il)
tax diulica~te ill r".1 ink .1: I!.o law~ r~e
All male persoli, li el\ep I ij( lii 'oi (.'f
'Soldieli whio will mI$ bu 1ticCl-eJ itl .JO
No ottO \\ -611 sw'a~q'v to mllAkert:i
for ilmloliher iils. iL fui aw rilimize-1
.40 to do. S. A. I I UST,
C Iork SIv.
'L'lo Stato QI-'ot 0th Ca.t i,
11. 13. v 1 ~ fen i&' ii.).
JI. F. Huiik
f o c1,iliu -.-1' I;8 -, I t 12) V;. F-1
(:ll8l Ilild ()Ih~ i'll t e ( e oh
ia t i i'I j 0
*~ I'
1.1 b ' 'd
C I
di~4.'v A 3) Ic i, oi HI*'(~
(ol o. traict of landi
-State an id c. il ty adjo) i;; I zIi of',
and ot hors coiutai iiin 'l 0 me hunitcl
and(1 Lfl-'. t-ec $150) Licrea luirtj
Yei'mq one-inl f cnzh, bzi arco on
credi~t of twvelve monlth)s wiA! Lflj
tervsu . 011 (lJly of Eiilo 1O~ e )
Look [w). YON.-d hqhsmor
Dlto you iSee EPIulkiinr, Qcyc, a~ healthy,
tie skin Ai~ve (X31lt l a gracce.
il forni ? lc Ii1tt... rile4tio:..'.1 ro t he r%:sti~t
of good lie-kith. If they nIte albsent, there
-tal uwy t,oiu i: ..r of thle d~i.
thcl eminue re;:I~ sent. hevalthy
inens(ru;3 c~.~a4 lnouaith and beauty
everywhere.
It MtrikeCi 1t tI Yt.. (oA c.111 their
trouJbl;. I 13.C 1' IV) 11101'tkral di:
oxiecr, ache 0-pa- whichl At will not
Cure. Jt h;. fur OC bx~ddin iuv , the
Tbusy N\vifo and tit z' jhnJ1)cig
thie chazngc IIt.A. ve ri
'The Cliatta uoo.a Mediciui- Co., Chat- I
i;.ttl'.:h3 wvith (:ri*.:4LI!t! : i i
b:Icl;, I tit ha'.o Le~.. un te!3 r,:.1i -*, Aney
tA C:rJO. '
L) i Z- a a
4y,'
ir A '1 - 1 \ I,
a ruO. rou11 r.;~ ratjj..
EI~ h~~ i cdl r,
1.1 .. .a4( i..C.~ ~ d ~ A
1.11 o
7--: f
6od\ !Cigv 1'tO.l11 .L
Removal .
Sale. ..
For t o next 80 days wo will
soll our entire stock At Gost
consisting of Hats, itmney
Feathers, Plumes, Infant's
(Cape, Ribboins, Veiling, Volvet,
Silk, Ladies' Jackets, Satin
Linen, oto. We expect to
make a move in about 30 days
and n order to reduce our
stock we make this sacrifice.
MISSES ROGERS,
GREENVILLE, S. C
115 South Main street,
-0
TH E NOBBIEST
Line of Ready Made
Uld die I lu~tin ofj 0
ST-IRT'-L
that wc ever have offered, and
now is th t'm to weav thcm.
"Black Hawk" Corn Shel
lers, Iron Shoe Lasts, Sole
Leather, Tacks, Slingle
Hatchets and Nails,
Now is the time to use
them.
TV. 21. .M'PFaZ.
Ask For Trading Bta.
NCMistI' & Beelte.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
CARPETS. A ND
WINDOW SHADES.
Every Dopartment now IRefilled
W ith C'hoico Now Material.
IN DR ESS 800DS,
SILKS IAD THIMM!NGS,
Tfhe ass~.orinumit would (10 credit
to someo of tho big city stores.
Tfhey haivo all grades from the
chenpost to the very finest makes.
They:, havo trimmings of aIl do
Pcriptions to match al.l shados of
dres~s goods.
IN WITE AND WVASHI GOODS
D)EPARtTMENT1.
'The ass~ortmen ot wa's never mnoro
eoi 11to. AllI grados of white and
clored Organidieso, I aw~ns, Mus1lins,
Pique'i, Swisses, Ducks, Frenich
Ginighams, Pereales, Calicoos,
(etC , (.
THIEIR LINE OF LACES AND)
*HTs ihe l.-rgest overi: dIisplalyed ini
his par1tUtf the globo.
dhai nut t hmtcut, Frm(5
l'A !ASOL~SAND) SUN SIIA DES
Ini all the ne9w up to datto ideais.
You will Bud( them ini black, whbito
THEIR CARPET, MATTING,
R UG, Shade and Curtain' Depart
ment is the 1~geat in this part of
the country and their prices are
uaranteed lower than you will find
in Atlanta or Charleston.
They keep Rutterick Pattorne
only reliable pattern, Ask for
Butteriok F~ashion Shoot andI Yark
St~iek, and T4~rading Stamps-they
p~resent them to tlbeip (Qust~mors.
?t Just opened Ready Mado
Shirt WVaiuts and Skirts.
Mc A1Ister
& 1Mi48
*
1900 and leave an unpaid
you won't feel right about
'NING UP"
rill find that everything will
)eral patronage given us in
il a very happy and pros
ru ly,
rhoriley
gorchandise.
Pickens, South Carolina.
S ON
daily increasing, is blmcanso tho
buy the Most, the (hapet and
peiny to them saved is a penny
m tho Ln: ior in Pric-es in every
:all and make a pircIaas and be
t)' te clildrcn. Bring themn to soo
nm.t.
SrespcC1 full y,
Piea, S, (*.
it. mP for 10 l) Iu IWO or th roe
m nna p:I y mewa " t1. or
k Taking.
Lobruary. Arc i alys anmxious to
fore that tinw, an~d in order~i to
arrry winter goodsr ~in '1 fsprin1g,
r spe'cial i1(ndeents ini
Thjis will be theIJ opprO..
y Wool Dross Goods,1
wear, Blankets and
h lower prices
y themn later.
and I will
that it will
buy no0w,
ARK,
Greenvillo, 3, U,
gains For the
ity People.
insm jnst snmt us 850 capes to closo
anmd 150. These capes are really
mU we askc for them.
iis at 1a13, year's piices.-.
Lro not matched~ in quality an~d
iioetii ill,
my mma3 of my 1250', aull wool, Rod
>this~ barmgain for miy ens!tomelrs.
oewieor grey, at. 50c; 75
As and 1 5 F0 buys a1 pair that will
m - r Socks HaniirCh'Iiefs and
-. ubl ( h~irts anid dlrawver 25c'.
and irwr t hi 00.( i (ch.
erC bien' al .1 ea~ch. 1Ak':t thiing
Our SThoo Traido has~ incrmeased
nos as many shoes as wo (lid last
ere. I have just received a big
or me at Lynn, Mass.
lace or b)utton), heafd andl~ sprinlg
.1t 1.25, hool or spring, button or
worth 1.50 of anyones money.
Leather, 75, 85, 1.00 and 1.25 a
'a high top), oil grain, D. S. & T.,
you, I or anyono over saw for the
s and mens fine shons as anyone
storo. We always have a good
welcome to maako this storo your
190
Don't start the New Year,
account with the old, If you do
it, neither will the man you owe.
Try to get in the habit of
"STRAIGHTI
at least once a year and you v
run much smoother.
Thanking you for the lil
the past and wishing one and
perous year, we are
Yours T
Fo lger and
Dealers in General
Wi]
Our sal:s-, a larrr than ever, aid
people have learnedot whore the(y Can1
1est, Goods for the Loast Monoy. A
made.
-I
All whoi ar"o at- l that. I a
hig in ther-;1u, 1il only
A ! (' o G , &c. tf
11no whell inl lu".\ n. wV 't% y tu luV Ir
Before Stoc
I usuaflly lake st.ck( abuI)t m1i(dl of
redulce Ntock as mu ich ta possi~ble b<
(10 this, for it. does't not pny~ me1 to
for tho n<-*xt 30 da:ys I will off
tiity of thU seaon0 to b
Fl a nrel U, Jeans, Under
heiav'y Shoes at mau<
than1i you will bui
('a'I at. my store
pro~ve to you
pay you to
SIome Great bar'
Picens~ Voma
A lrge N-- YorIk Chu:k Ilouse I
01ut for 1 lI-m. Prh U( Pe, I .00, I.2.
wor)ithi fromi ,n: to Im(' ea8ch mbore thi
Our l~1, iI an 22I .JC'ans i
Oth'r m';chants are' trying~ to hi
hul'pIiri..e you.
Noliu'.: jud r- riv.* I. 1hary grey' '
stito i ha(nd' :11 nod~ ho.s
woniderfuiliv. We' a ro sol ing threi~e tAi
(al I. Poop~O io sy they0) get good shoes
lot of women" shios, maudo expressly I
A banig up) good1 dlongola sihoe, ini
heel, at I .00 a pair. A fine donigola
lace, also in cloth top, This shoe is
Co'urso every-dayV shoes, All Solid(
pair. Sure'ly good honest goods.
Ask to seu the "'Mountain King,
shioo for men at 2.00. The1 best shoe,
price.
Wec also show as fino line0 of ladi
in Greenivillo. Como direct to this
warm fire for you to sit by. You are
home when in Groenvillo.
No Goodt Chai-ged, VY II