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The People's Journal. Local and Personal. --Do you road Ti: JouNAL.? -J. C. Alexander has purchased a fine horso. -Mrs. Arthur Hunt is vory ill * at her home in town. -Read communication from a Land Owner this week. -J. T. Cbildress, of White, was here on businoss Monday. -The condition of Capt. F. R. Partridge is somewhat improved. -Miss Unity Rigdoni, of Table Mountain, is visiting friends here this week. -Dr. W. F. Austin, will bo in Easlef noxt Tuesday evoni.g aid Wednesday. -WO wero pleased to soo Geo. Lathem, of Dacusville, on the streets Sunlday. -There was a very largo crowd in town Salesday and too it was bone yard day. -Joh Gilstrap, of Cateechoe, was in town Monday among his nlu merous friends. -A. R. N. Folgor, of Gaffnoy, was in town this week. His many friends were glad to see him. -Thcer wias a very onjoyable so ciable given tt, the residence of Elvin E. Perry last Saturday n ight, -Mr. B. Lovis' house on Fac tory street is fast nearing complo. tion, and when completed will bo a nice one. -Miss Climolia McIVlorto.1 has made a (u ilt that has thirty squares, 12,955 pieces and weighs elovon pounds. -John Ligon, a traveling ropre sentative, of the Greenvillo Daily News, was hero on business Tues day. iHe is a h ustler. -Laurens Counly News: J. Monroe King, of Easley, spent last wook in the city, visiting his daughter, Mrs. T. K . Hudgens. -This State has in operation now, 105 cotton mills, running 1, 857, 036 spindles an(d 51,851 looms and many more are beiig erected, -Rev. J, E. Foster delivoied an able sormon to a largo congrega. tion at 6cecona Sunday. His flock is always glad to hear him preach. -Deputy Marshal J. C. Alexan der captured a seventy gallon Cop per on Eastatoo Saturday. iHe a1lso dpstrpyed a quantity of ;eer and n~ash. -Tabor corresponlout m West minster Times: "Miss Ida Smith, of Cateechee, Pickens county, is visiting her many frie nds and rela tives in our sec ilon." -Rovonne ont ib. Deputy Co~flector Rice and l)mpu ty Mr'.rshal Henry Giaady cut up three.'' block ade distilleiies near the North Car olina line last 'veek. .-G-reonville News 7thI instant "'Frank Hamin~nond'. let Greenv'ilg yester day for New York and New England to buy machineiry for' the now Pickens cot toin mll.' -Uncle JTeptha Cn 'e, an old citizen of this coun ty , was ia town JMst wepk for (lie frst timo in sev eras. imonths, lie is n'ow Z5yer old and is very) hale aitil bmcai ty. .-Rev'. R. Rt. DagnalI past:>r iln charge of the Pickens eircuiit will proach in the Methodist church at thspace on every first Sunday ait 7 :80, second Sunday at 11 and the fourth at 83 p. m. -Murphroo's mil, bielow town), better known as the Old Wool Fac tory, was burned to the ground on Tu~esdlay inighit the 27th ilt. Nothoig was saved. T1he tro is itupposed to be of an incendiary origin. -Misses Lily and Coia Peirry, and their brother', W. D. Periry, otf Newell, visited1 their unclo Elv'in P'erry, near Codar Rock, laut Bait urday and Sunday. C. WV. Jones, B. J. Smith and Lawrenco Perry, of Cedar Rock, accompnied~ them homo. -There will be an entertain ment censIsting of dr'ills, rescita tions, and1 music, next Friday eve ning, Maireb 9th, at 8 ;80 o 'olook ini the Graded School bulid ing at Central, The admission fee wil be 10 cents, theo pr'oceeds to go to the school. -The phoinograph en tortainumont given in tho court house Monday night, by Mr. J. T. IBoggs, of Li. arty, was a grand succoRs. The music was fiio and the large auidi ence tha t was presoni1t wont of wvell1 pleased. If you (10 not~ hoar his phonograph you will miss a treat. ---W leearned Monday firom sev oral Libou lyites tat the cotton) mill at that 1plice was an assredi'~ fact. They are to have a $200,000 mill and from reports work will bo gini on it very soonl. Wa ar'e proud the Liberty havo taken such steps anid hope thcir efforts will meet with succoS.is .~TPhe aiw','mi of' lunIsioner.s thii for clases JB, i; + I l.(. um'h , imaking a total of $201.00. Ci'es C, women I 2, at $13.20, totai I 1I ,76..l0 Class C, Mont, 1d.18 at -213.201 each, total $19,53.00. Grland~ total fo.i whole amount, $i3,89.0.0. Itf paid at~ same rate as mn 1899, the above Will be the amount of 1m0n0y sOate Dered over this County. Ahomt was bore this week. -George Cureton, of Mocksytlh N. C., is at homo on a visit to hi parents -horo. -The ongino of the Piokeno rail road has beon polishod up am flow presents the appoaranco of i balan new one. -Craig Bros., Pickons, S. C. have Garden Seeds, Onion Sett Potatoes, California Peaches ar. ScedSun-dried Apples. --)on't depond oi your neigh bor for Ti-: JouRNA. His childroi may toar it up, and then you woul b greatly disappointed. -Our subscription list solicit your name. Wo propose to ink Tuir: JOURNA uplill)-to-dato, read able paper-of tio peoplo and fo tLho people. Send along that dolla and get it for ono year. -WO wore very mucl please Friday to soo Samuol Looper o tll st.roots. H1e was looking ver, well, bit is not entirely out of dan ger yet. Sam lhas had a hard tim of it and wo llpo) 11.l health wil be good for inany years to come. -Jackson CasllI, who live near the "Coolinig Board" had thi Imisfortuntilo to get ole of his ey hattered up1) last week by Georg Powell, who resiude. about thre milos from the "S1:n1 Rock branlich. Cassell, it, i said, claimed to bo th Corhett of that, section, but th<' sentiment is changed now, Powel is champion -Albert Kay died at hils bionis in Anderson county on the 40 inst. Aged 83 years. I1e loaves I wifo and eight chihlron to mouri his Len i ti. His reiains wer< brought to this county and the inl torment took place the day follow, ing at the ( Grilin Baptist church Rev. M. L. Jones conducting th< funeral services. -Mrs. Daniel Durhiam, a higl3 res[pected hady of Pickens, died oi the 1st inst. She took sick Tues (lay aftenioon and no ono over thought of her illniess proving fatal She was 5 years of ago and a uso. ful and consistent iniwimiber of the Secona Unptist church, from which Ier r'emuains woro interred the da3 following, Bev. J. M. Stewart oon, ducting th fluineral services ini tll( presence of nialy sorrowing rela lives and friends. A h usband and four chiliren are loft to chorisl her iiiema:)r.y -Wallialla proposes to celebrat< her Seuii.Contennial this yoar, anj it Is certain that this can be dono in nQ moro woithy manner thqtn b) orecting a monument of nativi granito, as a token of esteem, t< the memory of the Iato Gen. Joht A. Wagencr, Founider and Presi deon t of the German Colonsizatioi tsocietyV. All the eiithens are hear tily in fa- r of this project, anc1 wish to see the w ork consumlmatoi with honor to thiselves, theim towni andl to the 1~ineory of Gen. Wa gener. T1hie e~xecutivo commit tee, which hats charge of the pro. liminar'y work of thu celebration earnestly ask the hearty coora tion of Ill who, for any reason havec hlIl'>wed [and( pleasanit mem. oiis elustering aren d that good cid town, to asis~it iln OVery way3 hey can to miake tlus occasion onc Centenia d will taike plano ini Wal ha'lla en August 1Gt.h and 17til Contribution, may' be sont to Jas, Thiompen, Chairman of tho F'i nsance C'2omittoo, Walhlla, 5, 0, Mr. Editor: As we have nol seen anythiing from thise soction ir s:moe time, I will send you a fen do is. Mrs. II. M. Rasiirev, of Pied. mont, is visit inig frienld in this sec tion thIis week. isis Mary Gav ines ret urned bonu the 8d inst., fromi lienea Path, where sho has baen visiting' for ser. er'al weeCks. We hanvo a thiri v ing Sunday school att this 1p1aco. WV. ('. Gineis isom11 supej)rinttendlen. May the~re bf much good accomuplIish od. J1. M. Hampoy has plurchased a new~ mutlo. Lookout for a nicc rido girils. W,. L. Ramipey wvas ab!e to be( out at chiurchi Sunday. T1hiad Carsos,.ilI has mioved back near flis p laico. W. F.' ( Following is the lI st of Grand and Petit Jurors for' the March 1900 term of court a t Pickens C. 11: Rob.t. A. Kay, B. A. Fostor, A. Garrett, It. ID. AMul lin, J, A. hiunnicutt, M. F. 11bster', L. M., Rigdon, .J. D). Eden~is, T. N. Hunlit er', War iren C. Martin, D). A. Chain lin, J. HI. Ballon tinr>, C. L. Dean, H. 11L Calhham, J. T1. Loop~r, J, S. Uowon. N . K. Smith, Allen Durham, TI Ml. Lolding, Al lon Mauldin, N. H .Jonies, B. F. Farmoer. E. F. Keith W. A. Jlogga, Rooso Nimmons, 0 E. R . Williams, John G, Camp halI, R. A. Bowon, W. 11. Ambler 1 'rr ii Piineo, Martin~ Boven , B I. Kelly, J1. P. A. Stoolo 4. jg A. P. Alexanider', A. WV. Folgor W. N. Bolding, H. A. Rlobinson W.. C. Rankin, A. L. Pao, W, H, McDaniel, Z. 0. Smith, B. M. Grif tin, C. H.~ Parkmis, R. S. Childress, . A. Wood., Augustus Whitmt..r, I emOad bf Ti1mk#; . ditor I Ploaso ullow me to I thank my neighbors for their ser vices to mo and my family durmg the soro trial through W1hich I have been called to pass in tho siel es and death of my wife. D. C. Duriam. CentralI liiwM. Our Graded school -will give Iu ontertainmont in the school btnji,[ ing noxt Friday ovening.- at half past eigli ' o'clock. The admission foe wilt be ten cents, and th0 pn.>. ceeds will go for the benefit of the school, either to buy a few bool:s j for the library or to decorate t. walls. It is hoped that all I r-ictils of the school will attend and lei d b their aid to) so worthy a cause. Our schl01 facilities continua e o improve--pupils from Anderso: 1, ar Pickens. Greevillo and Nowherry r counties at tending. Two gi a Is, t he Misses Sm11ith. fr Tennessea, rolatives of olno o ur citns, will a r i' ne x t week to v Cter. Ahmi 1 !Orin)1' ihol t. left. last wo k for a stay with friends inl G'roon valle. Aliss NeilI l ochester, whIto h1as been quite soi-k with Ltallk-tin of the thrioat , bhi- ati~ut recover-ed. J US / RECEIVED1 A Car Load o Mleal and a Ca of Malt. \ill rcei'e a ig -ot 'of 1Flour1 this w(.ook. "lriers liiht." EuIa-ly Bird and Sclnapps To bacco, wholiAsile atin( Itail. Pelpsin SteCalifornial Fruit and Kiss-Al Choin0 i ullt, who1.. salo and retail. A first c1ass line G EI:Kl Al, Mi~ilCHANl)1lE not lheap'r, butt Gooul ('tood s .s cheap as antybodlys. Notice of linal Settlement, I will ap1ply to).l. It. P-win-ry, ljan Judg, f- a Fiial S entl ieiti o iit I.e Es tale oif .1. it, hinlitne, dreensed, fin I heV 22l (la v of \lrch I0O and I '.k t(o b (I k - I utirtsed as~ . dinini-titr .1 . Chastain, feA22 diw. f n-n-st i . A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a lorrible burn, scald, cut oi- bruise. Buck len's Arnica Salvo, the best in tle world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it, Cures old soros, lever sores, ulcers, boils, felons, corns, all skin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25c a box. Cure guar'anltoed, Ask your physician this ques tion, "What is the one great remedy for consumption ?"4 lie will answer, "Cod-I ver oil." Nine out of ten will answer the same way. Ve) wilenCt persors have consumption they loathe all fatty foods, yet fat is neces- "i sary for their recovery an i Sthey canni-ot take plain cod- ~ liver' ('l,- The plain oil (dis- . iub he stomach and take~s away, the appetite. The dis- : Iagreabl fishy odor andj taste make it almost uinn durabMe. Whait is to bra done ? Thik q1stion was ' ans -wered W~in WG firat made of C. -rO w! yo pho-% Altouh a - wmn n ~y .niuyfive yea!.s Jg yet~- ~~ it stan"ds ien' to dg th ne great remedy fo al af~ fMections of the throat TM b hd (aste and odor haive beenI iske.:w.;y, the oil ibelf has been pa.rtly digesd, and the most sen. *tivte stomaoch objects to ft rarely, NoIt or~e I: icn can takec and digest the plain oil. Nine out of ten can ta~ke SCOTT'S EMULSION and di g-:t it. Th-it's why It cures so ~ .myii cases of early cofsnImptlon, vyen lA adancedl cases It brings a,5 icomfort and greatly prIolons life, Aro gand, b~ut Skin Erupt iotns rol life of jov. Bucklini's A rnica Salveo ouurcs them ; also, 010, Itlininyv and Fvcor Sores, Ulcors, Boil. Felons, Cor'na, Wartp, Cutsi, Burns, , ruis's, Seatld.A, Cha~pped llands1 Chilblai-as. Best P'ilo Curao or Eartht. Drtives oma pains and ache..' Only 25c. a b~ox, Cure guar-ante od. Sold lby W. TI'. McFitll. Wats the re-ult of his sphotdul hetaIlh. Inddomi.ItI bb will ad tro mUond(ous energy a, e ntot foundl wihero Stomach, Liver, Ridnfov-s and Bowels ar-o out of (.rder. If you want thaeso qualities and the sac cess they britng, uso Dr. King's Now Life Pills. They deOvelopi O~r oe of brain nne ha.ly i and Don't Enow it. How To Find Out. -'ill a bottle or common.glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; t,)o frequent desire to pass It or pain in the back Is also .on-incing proof that the kidneys and blad :cr are out of order. - What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge .:.o Aften expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every 6vish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver. bladder and every part f the urinary passage. It corrects inability o hold water and scalding pain in passing t, or bad effects following use of liquor, vine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often :uring the day, and to get up many times iuring the night. The mild and the extra. yrdiiary effect of Swamp-Root is soon -eai:-cd. It stands the highest for its won lerful cures of the most distressing cases. f you need a medicine you should have the >e;t. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes. Y. :i may have a sample bottle of this vonderful discovery ' md a book that tells no!e about it, both sent I. 1 f Lb -Itly free by mail, is 0 .w-. tduresx Dr. Kilmer & nomo of swaip-noot. ;c,.. !_:nghamton, N. Y. When writing men Ion reading; this generous offer in this paper, Couitty Atd itor's Notlee. The Alnelilor cr hli.- dle iny will be at Ill f(1~Io iIg 1la((2'1 for' 12 1 1 11 1l2. j 'if 11 rt 1til i f(l the jl'.Clil %eva ' t ! Thur*ltvI : -11 Frinay, Jan :jy Ilithanid 12th. C;e b-eev, .1Ial llunl:l 1.v, .bintlyl ib ILiberiv, Mlonilay and Tlal , ,Jn. 1:iry i5t h i ,l It h., :n y 17h1 an.l ( ISt h. I-rcel ' Stor, 1-'th iJy. .1an1 ry 1,1th -"lr Shop Sa t unlay. -lninnary 201 h. S h ' tre, 3 I i , .: lnm tv 2 220. l'ipid II ititown. - ', .:mary 2: 1. I ' 0'ly 112r2,2. le Sl b.'y, .uJ:l r l liii. 31i:e (- z zliday, January 2th. '' *.: , Sttdy10 : , .huiarv it h, .' O e i t ime h(! will < f'n i ak- t 11*--- 1 I'cbruary vh (I(-2th, whii (lie n! . I o,-d for: (ta year. All un rg- -41 c a;;e 50 p I er Ien1. 1);na1.11 v Ir I'l -rn 21114 \%ill In, I nIen-)d oil adiseil red ilik as1 the1 haw re -\ U a 1sr~mu beiee.ihe naes of 1 :n:11 l ven: s, (except. Con fedierate bihor. who will 11411 lin t Ieiired oveI 50 (.: .1 .ir. lialle to pull tax unitless Nv lId~ b)\ low. 22 n ill, aliowed to make ret'uri llt r un'es he is ful'ly athorized -do. . A. HUNT, A iditor Pickens Conty. dec11c o~2~Ipio are Comwaaced. t Dsin-nlhens liiand purcfies thecc etire syd m and rings; the sufferer safely Over these pitfalls, Its eta have h~e ti wvtondu. It is g~ood for all meni.irual' troubles, but is especially recom7lmenlded at thia time. Ask your dr'uggist for the famous Wine of Curdut of 1.00 a b)ottle. . r dvce ibi cases reqjuirin~ special dtteios, address the "Lad es' Ad vis-:y Department," The Chatta niova Med icine Co., Chattanooga 2 i ..Af4 .7, (C)OP2Er, Ta'j4Ip:,Mi..1 ( R a;- *: :-": M, 1 . a r :l'en-d fromu Irregula r nat C re ,hr. ',j i, of (.:irdul en'Itirely cured (2..: emy tuther through the Qua tes. nr': ttew att No. I11-112 Nointhi .1 t '; 1 V nll iitl sec us h a 02 ! city. ISESL RU)GERS, UMGE14NV.LL1E, S. CO t , 50 VYEARS' SEXPERIENCE~ I.TRADEMAK COPY~ItGH-rf &c. g A (~e 2t2 bu I' '11 ke t oh and dese(rI3tion mn 222412ni cur (2ion21 froo lieother nir h 1 rI riv ly co lbnon 12. itinndbook on i'atenats 12nt noe. 22 1lest 21n eney for Reiurln paternts S-a222nts Ikon t rrou h M1unn & (o. recei've erfl n12 12 , w.'Ithout, Otinrno, in tho CittIfle JIwerlean. It iU~~ O 3610voadw, k n ran l en y s wqs..%qU 1 oLookee Here' 0 THE NOBBIEST L.Ine of Ready Made Clothing ud tle Prt titst lineof S1HIRTS hat we ever have oiffered, and ow is the time to wear tLem, "Black Ilawk" Corn Shel rs, Iron Shoe Lasts, Sole .jcather, Tacks, shngle latchets and Nails, Now is the time to use hem.ls WV. 'Z. .Mu'FaU. Ask For Trading Sta. )RY GOODS, O.TIONS, CARPETrS. AN WINDOW SHIADES. Every Departmentit now Refilled With Choico New Material. N DRESSIGOODS, SILKS AND TRIMMINGS, The assortment would (do credit 0 som11 of the lig city stores. 'They have all grades from the heapest to the very finest makos. They have trimmings of all do criptlis to match nll shades of rose goods. N WHITE AND WASH! GOODS D)EPlAR3TMIENT1. The assortment was never mnoro Omloto. All grades of white and~( olorod Organdies, I ftwns, Mushins, ~igues, Swissos, Ducks, French finghams., Pereales, Calicoes, to , oto. rIHEIR LINE OF~ LACES AND EMBRID 111ER IES Ts the largest ovor displayed in his part of the globe. Oorsets Tn all leading mr ko-hong meT ium andI short cuts, From 50 ents to $2.00 ARASOLS AND SUN SIfADES ii all the n)ow up1 to (date ideas. ou will find thomn in black, white nid coor. THIR CARPETr, MATTI NG, LUU, Shade andl Curtain Depart. went is the largest in this part of hoe country and( their prices aro uarantoeod lower than you will find1 n A tlanta or Charleston. They keep Ruitterick Pale rnq-a nly reliablo piattern. Ask for uittorick Fashuion Shoot and Ya rk tick, and Tradling Stamnps--h-y resent thoem to their customers. W .Just opened Readl~y Made hirt Waists and1( Skirts. U cAlister & Beattie. BliCLARK. OiO 1 COPI. Jlark & Cooper, ---Dealers In~ ARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, ii'Tombstones of every Description.-wa ANTELS, STATUARlY, VASES h i4 Wrought Iron F'ENCIN(I. OLARK & COOPERI, N ar8.97vl. Greeonville. S. 0C. Clothini SomlC bargains in Cloth Will makce i reductiol -LOTIIING and OVER( 'oom for the imuense Sprint CLOr ing' C Will sulrpass any line ever s oul biy. I the Ileautime > an Overcoat Cheap, cou You: Uolker ar11 Dealors in Gen Like tF \ow it will I ease us for YoUr, wan'dlts and in re t1Jviiigg you as iloney as you Always on hand, Pure Stationery, Cig Yours Frea n Ilock. 8e1'2 I tt1. Before St [ ullly take stock~ about midd red Iie stock as ilcli an p~ousil dI () th is, for' it, dos not pay ni for th ne'xt 10 (days I wvil pric's ont all winitor goc tuniity of thu saon Fh."uwels~i~, Jeans, 1 heavy Shoes at thau you wil C'all at myv priove to pay yo Somlhe Great ii A kig. New York Cloak Hii st for thim. Pice'~s 95c, 1.00, r~Iort i om io to I .00) eachi m( ( utr :32, 15, 10 ain 22c Jol iriCo hy .tlly doaler' in the. P~Oied )( ii' ttindehmnth aro Irying ihul~ . They cannot (10 it. ] Ju tst. tink of' a full sizo, hen nd I .01 huy13s a FINE pair of I Scotnd hirge new\ stockc of Il acht . P'eaiutiful , fioO flocicodl m titch ed hand kor'chiefs at 5 and It 5c och. 10) dozont silk initial or' theO pice(~ (ver shown in Groo Shoes a N'early every one sol shoes, vond)(erful ly. WVo are sollinIgt hr' all, People say they get good al at of women0 shoes, mande expret A hang upi goodl dongola aho eol, at 1.00 a pair. A fine dongi ace, also ini cloth top. This she LrjlSO e.v(ry-day shoes, All St air. Surelty gocd honest goods, A 'k to see the ''Mountain E< wo for' rant at 2.00. The best Wec also show as fino lino of (iGreenvillo. Come diret to t arm firo for you to Bit by, You aine when iu Uroonville, (one LPrice, orner Main &'00ffee 8treot hng for the next 30 days. f J0 per cent. on entire line of OATS. We do this to make Stock, We have bought our 1.d Summer. hown in Picketis. See us before if you need any Heavy Clothing to see us. Clothing. s Truly, d Trhornley oral Morchandiso. Piekens, South Carolina, Please And BE PLEASED. you to come in and k-t us know turr we can please you by good goods for your will be able to get F'resh Drug-4, rs, Tobacco and Fine Candies. very truly, 9:3.ornileyr. Pickeis, S, 0, ock Takinig, o of February. Are always anxciota to il before that timo, andl in order to io to carry win tor goods into spring, offer special inducements in da. This will be the oppor to buy Wool Dross Goods, Jnderwear, Blankots and much lower pricos 1buy them lator. store and I will you that it will i to buy now. PARK, Gareenvihlle, 8., 0, argains For the uinty People. uHso has just sent us 850 capoa to close 26 and 160. Thoso capos are roally e than we ask for them. lankets at last year's prices ns are naot matchod in quality and iont section. to- buy some of my 12dc, all wool, Rod keep thiis bargain for my customers. vy blanket, white or grey, at 50c; 76 lanketse and 1.50 buys a patir that will n(derwvar. Socks, Hlandkorchioe and euy or white shirts and drawers 25c, delcrshIirts and drawers at 50c. each, lsomio and fino ombroidored and homnd l0c. 25 dlozen initial handkerchiefs ,anidirerchiefs at 25c each, Best thing nid Shoes but Our Shoe Trado hans increased e times as many shoes as we did last ese hors. I have just received a big sly for me at Lynn, Mass. ~, in lace or button, head and spring 'a at 1.25, hool or spring, buLttonl oi eis worth 1.50 of anyonee money, did Loather, 76, 85, 1.00 and 1.25 a ing," a high top, oil grain, D. S. & TI. boo, you, I or anyone over saw for the ladios and mens fino shoes as anyonc. is store. We always have a good are welcome to make this store youg' n. Fagan,