University of South Carolina Libraries
The People's Journal. Local and Personal. -Mr. and Mrs. T- J. Ligon of Bunny Dale are very il. -Waltpr H. Griffin of Green Ville spont last E'unday in town. --P. Eugono Aloxandor has pur chased a nico rubber tiro buggy. --Mrs. John L. Thornley visited relatives in Auderson last week. ';.-T. M. Dallas of Spartanburg, was in Pickens Monday on busi ness. --B. A. Morgan, E0sq., of Green Ville, was here on profossional busi ese last week. -If we could got a nico slowei of rain now the crops would be greatly benefitted. - -P, J. Rowloy, representing Gower & Speights of Groenville, was here on business last week. -Dr. W. F. Austin will be in Easley Tuesday evening and Wed Desday and at Liberty the 24th. --M. C. Wincliestcr is announ ced as a candidate for tho office o County Commissioner this week. -Master Walter White, of An derson, is on a visit to his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Thornley. -Read the change in the ad. of A. M. Morris this week. Ite offers bargains to you and when you are in Pickens call and see him. -Candidates desiring tickets for the primary election can bo fur nished promptly by leaving orders with us. RIates VOry cheai). -Instructive, oloquent inld im pressivo was tho sermen t hat wais delivered by Rev. I!. R. Diignall in the Methodist church Sunday to a1 large congregation. - t n noiovable sociablo was the ning at Maj. J. J. igh t. Mlany Young wetre presit and a was awd. . of interost in this issue is the enange iii the adver tiseinent of Folger & 'I'horn ley. It is full of good bargains and will i be to your interest to read what they say. -The following are new an nouncements this week: For com" nissioner, John 11. Mullinax nid J. H. Vaughan; for treasurer, Jos. C. Stribbling; for coroner, J. W. Huntor. -The strike on tho Southern Railway was callod off by 'rOBCient Powell of the 0. R. T., last week Id a failure. Many >perators are minus -Dagnall, dauighter Dagnahi of this place, nou nu annben attending the Williamston Female college is a t home on a visit. She was awarded first honor, at the college in bor tdies. --It is with much leasure we antiotnnee that H~on. Julius E. Joggs will be a candidate for So licitor from the Eighth Circuit this year. Hie will have several opponents, but the prospe)cts for his success are very encouraging. maBunday was 11ay meeting day kt a great many churehos in and nuound Pwiken. Rev. T. F. NRl delivered an able sermon to a large tsongregation at Griffin and Rev. W. C. Ssaborn preached an instruc. tive and eloquent srmon to a large congregation iat Six Mile. -Married, on the 18lth inst., at the residence of B. D). Garvin, Mr. Fred Gamnos of Norris, to Miss Lizzie Mauldin of Liberty. Mulg istrato B3. D. Garvin omfciated. The~ newly weddedl couple have the good wishes and congratula tionsi of numeroas friends. --R. K. Lewis was in town Mo,: day on business and told us onue of his hunting storits. lie says in the past two weeks hie shot twenty one shots and killed fif teen equr re, two rabbits, throe partridges one hawk and one largo owl. He hiso caught a big ground hog dnr ing the time. [Hurrahi for Birch. -A very appropriato organliza tionx has been organized in Icokens. T'he title is "Th. Sons of Rest,' with headquarters at the court hmouse. The origanuizationl was mado permanent Nonday and many now members wore enrolled. Eeoh ot the members are provided with n comfortable chair and the routine of business progresses nicely every day. ..Anderson Lebley, one of Piek. ens eotnty's old and best cit izens died at his homoe at Old Picken vilon last Frida~y of old age Too much cannot be said of hir life, for he was a true Christian, r gallaut soldier' and was f r ma ny e ars treasurer of this county anl ury commnissioner of the Unitc< tatos court for this district. H,~ was held in the highest esteem by3 K.lI who knew hium as bomng i )botorable and trustworthy citizen He, was about 80 yoars of age an' a useful and consistent muembci' 0 Zibni Methodist church, ibeing 18member of that church for about 4( years. and from which church hi ret~aIns weie interred the day fol 3Qogog in the presenoe of a larg 9eefse of gyr sptbidi g velativo *ud fthend, Three seQI) and on dag ter re eott to phevish bi e $ Tntly a od a --Advortisors are re(ltested to sind in their changes for thu com. ing week by Friday. --Correspondentas must sod ini their commiunicationts rot later Monday morning to n!uro puli cation, Rmeinber thi3. -Tho Suirglay schools of Pick (11n3 will give an aill day picnic ThI ursday wvek, May 2-1t ii, Arial 's pi ing. All 11r0 rqc(1uested to meet at 8:30 al the 'dpot with well filled baslects. Let ali the childIo comno aid have a big time. F. R. 'l.Lijirlid, Ifeal ih Tnsp'e tor of Chicago, says: Kodol Dys. POpSia duo catot he recouen.n ded too highly. it cured me or so Lvere dysC osim." It digests whamt you O11t 'aid cuIr3 in(igetioln, hoart. 1burn and all forms of (ysppsi.. Dr. G. W. Earle. -Married, at the re-sidenco of the bride's parents, Md r. and Mrs. A B. Williams, ne0ar Citeoche, on the 101.h inst., Mis~s ih.)rthula 1. Wianad Mri. Turnrv TP. Ar ld. Rev. W. C. Seaborii por fle1md thlie t cero'monly. Ihie newl y 1 rr-d (couple ar' w-ll know(n 11 anid i r i nymr-M th- ap .n d os. ro ourny ne lif t.. e ter ",. T . C, A 11.- (t. - V 11)!-rnc . Imt Ci1.ir C u Cure I n my e as it ork. oI rl ." 'T O ar m -; randyall thoat and ng d. m. ' elic 'A rk l illntiarV. wa herUo-0 'ul Crou~) pi Curo deiti mc I - -ic 0(- - tn ii a; i t 12 i . r a c o v ers t.'o.' lt.~ f.'.ol : what -o ad. .nl p -n: Ii.lp. r11. car rse pi: IIIc t rtd ni2!Idl I hI gIO.3 J11eEc 1( ii:rutiql:d.w.er Dr. -V. birI .i a10 remed. It cures. Saghs codseroup, n bronctis, aCur.n 1CiaS gripp an~l id tral andel vk o nsuptoion. t.b Liste only~ IPr G. . Earl. Card *f ThanI' tu tu al 4,,. . F'~*. itlloon :. "Ide Dypesi Ci- ch m mori alld t anythig eiIcever tlyk. Int pninestsy wht ynet and tenn no t he. bthcure dyspetpia nd stmach troubles.'bl. rh I herer forho an pehit $ from aut n For wagnire i nd cabn.: ht requirin no- hul, Tlirthe ;li h day(1Ci1 tfhay 1 Ldie .di ';o . A. I.AWmeN., trulest h~caa fa1~moslittle pill, know ii n aDettsq r Litle arly~ R o a brs.ap1" ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Treasur r. The many friends of B. D. Garvin here by anntouLnct1e h11tit as a enndidate for tohe oflicoe of Cormty Treasurer for Pickeus couity. subJcet to the action of the voters lit tie Deoicrewatic primary elecdon. The many frioids of Satuitol ). Chalutit resi.pectfidaly ann11olee himl as at canildirlate for the onlico of Trstinrer for I'ielt4 iiii tn t y, stlIject to tihe ac1tiOl of the voters in tie Democratic primary election. Tri, imny frionti-of E. 11. Lathem hereby tinutiuco him a a candidate for the oilie Af Treasurer for Piekeins cotnty, siliject to it actiott of the voters il the Deio -ratie pritmary election. 'li tmany frienm of Avery A. Jonves. herebiy tuttoittn him its it enndidate tor LOw- oliire of TreSiirvr of Iicelins a(1tntt1y, ilnbijec, to the action of tle voters inl til Demiocratic primitry election. Tho mtany friendtl of [Henry W. Farr rSp ec.'tft ully ainloit tno him s1 a camitt aito for tile oiie of Treasirer Of Pielwnms ountty, althject to the action of tile volers in the i)etlocratie rlirtary election, 1laie.y Kenmoimir is hereby annottneed by Il tinantv frienids as at entldiate for tle ilive (of 'Trnsirer of Pickons coity, W t ,b'it too tile alctiol of the votets itt the Deniii-ratio primiary election. Tho many friends of James M. Lawrenco hereby announco him as A ctindidate for the oflco of Trelis rit-r iof Pickens county, subjoct to the action of the voters in the )vemoct atic primary election. 'Ie L i v frienlih of .lo-ephii C. St iih fr the t lie- of Treasurer of l1iciI cinlt y subllje -t (o thet ac(t ion of the %vterS iil I I t-io n iit ie ' i r ty ltt I itn. For Sheriff. The mny friends Of John W. Thimas resptfullyN annottnee1C~ hini a4 at cantd id:1to fior Siteriff i of 'ielons coutyt sibjiet to ish :n tilt of tho voters itt the )emocratic irimnary electiil. The mtiany friecii of Ilenttz It. G ilistrap hie r v annoittnee him its a cantlithiti foir Ohw 4mice of !1tsriff (lf l'iekens coity, sub jei t o, the action of thie votelrs int the )ete. eraic l'rimary electiol. The many friends of W. It. Price herely a n0;,1n1 l imi asa andtlilat for tlhe ilten if 1hwritT, Eif l'ickens untty, s iujeiIt to t !!V tio -141(Of tht- vo)ters inl the D11umeratie iriniary te-'l tiont. The nwny friends of J. It. 0. Mcian iE'l botreby annUouncO him as a caniidihto for ro-election to the (4 Shorif of Pickon1s county, I.ect to the action of th voters i tho Democratic primary. Tho many friends (f EC. Frainmk o. erh chy nnounco him as a ea i-ohdate for tke o lihc o of 81heri if Pickens county, subject to theI 1tt oiltt Of tho votrs in the Demo. cr-icle primary cloctioll. Tho many friends of John T. Ialll-stoll respectfuly annonne" him a9 a candidate for tho oflice of Sheriff of Pickens COunty, 8uject to the action of the voters in tho De)tmocratic primatry election. Th1 m1atv fiens-i of S. M. Pet-rry, the 01.1 rebel, hereby nneic himt.; a can;i didalae for Ithe ol)Ice of Sieiit f Pickve:ns conmisf':, Rubjict, to the actioni of t le voters li th ie% 1im atic pmimar election. For County Comumissioner. 'he many filends of M. P. Rlogers datoi. for the oflico of County Com. tiieon)er of Pickens couty, cub. jeet to the action of the vot~rs itn the Democratic prImary election. The many friends of A. Jeff. Weicbornt hioreby annholunCe I-im as au candidate for the oflice of Countty Commlt~issioner of Pickens coon ty, sublject to/ the action of the v'oters in thec Democratic plrmary election. iTho many friends of Jesso li. Ross heroby ann1ouneCo imt as~ a candidate for the oflico of Count y Comminssioner oif Pi'ckenis ) ioutyv, subject to the action of the~ voter. in the Domocratic primary election. Thei many frionds of J. Bird Looper hereby annuountce him as ai can didate for the ofhico of Couty Conntuissionor for 1'ickens county, hsublject to the action of the vo(ltr n the Democrat IC pri mary elect ion. The many friends of Jesse J. Lws boeyt ono him R 1011C It sl a19I ennidida(:1to for limo oflico of Comts v Co mmtissionler for j.Pkens U~ eauty, submjoet to the action of tho voters in ihe Decmocratic plrlInary electionl. 'I htt many fs enel1s ef .1. II. Va:mni [I si h Ii.I Of tinly1 'Onttili.ioner of t he votters in i.e Ihim< erate P't itiary. tii for Iite 45llice of C'ounts Comii~ snmo o111(f i ckenis 04oun1ty, subthjet to the miti n iof I the votiers ~in thDiniocrail'c Theii many I5 fi iln ls of A . C. WIinchiestert herebyVSli tnoce himi ats a camiillt~e for, IPic:'. ni- conty. i ihlje 'I tt hii) e t ci of t he volters I i Ite I)emtocraitie prhntary. F or H~ouse of Rtepresonbitiyca. The manay f1ilends of Charesm E. 11 a s on hicrohv 1)1i ann Conenihim ats a iato for 1relion to time - of, H1louse of Representntives foicker s county, Pubj2ct to) ni. n oif the voters inl the Demo -'m'e primnary olection, 'Ih h many fr'iends of Fred. \Vil -am1iidate for tile ofhice of House8 of i Repre'~stattives for Pickents 'ounltyi subi ject to the action (if tho voters int the De~nmrtio pri mruny cileti, ''Tho mny friendsdi of Ldabani canidi'WSte for re-(li'onl to the~ of fice olf Hlouse of RepitosentativeS s for' P'ickenls enanhty, iubjj~OLt to tihe act itn of t he voti rs inl the Demo111 cratic primairy eleot ion, i'ev. T, F. NoIson is hereby an noineed by his many friends as a cand1idateO for the olfico of Illouse of Reopreseintativos for Pickansa cona-t tt, subjo~t~ to thec aicdIon of thei Voltern h,~ the ~UTOneile nimnlhre AnnouneOiidhtSa For Olerk of Votirt. Tihe many frienids of J. M. Stewart heid by :ltniotinco hin it candidate for re-elee. tion to the ofilce of Clork of Court of Pick. enlIs cottilt.VI subject to tho action (of the oters in the Democratic primary election, Tho friends of A. John Boggs, believilg in rotation of oflice, hoo-. by alnolnce him is a candidato *or the ollico of Clork of Court for Pickens county, kuliect to the ac ioln of the, votur in the Den'o ratic primary election. John D. Elden is hereby announ ed by hi.- maiv frionds as a candi. Iato for t he ollico of Clerk of Court o. Pickens c )-mntty, subject to the Letion of tho voters in the Demo ratic primary election. For Coltily Stupervisor. Tle many fi ivnti < f 0. 1'. Field lerelby u Itine him a, . e inudidaiae for the ollice d t omiiy :41tct vi-ir for P'ielens colity IIject. to tite atlioll of tite vottrJs itn tile )etnocri ic iiin:tiry e!etioln. TI'he aIIINy frient'.s of L. 1). (Buil.) Sic Ilht'1 s5 ie-rehi%. :11I0:i11we'. hill 11 it cIttull lat for the ohie (if Sitierviso r f Pik ns" contity, subl)ject lo (Ihe ainof (lhe otr ill l be Do)(!1 ia~ l|11 ForLt Auditor. S. Al thur 11m.1 i ; reipet fully aittoliti ed by hi; inany frii ti ais a1 eanintib to for tt-eh-toio to tli oflae of Auititor of hilns couniy, 1ubject. to the action of ie i ters in the i. ieiicratic prinary lee The many friends of N. A. Chris. opherl hIerebhy anollounIc him as a 1anitdidate ri the oflico of Auditor lf Pickens county, subject to the tetion of the votors in the Domo. ,ratic primary election For Coroner. T1'ho many' friends of Ben. F. arson11s respectfully announco him Ls a canidba te for the ofIice of .,oroner (A' Piekens coutity, subject o the a( ti (l of th0 voters inl the )emvocratic primary. .J. W%. hInntier l Ie:e)y anntouineeil I i imunv frie"Il as a1 en-liilate for the "ie f Cor-olic- ofT V~e',ens: vounlty, Subl 3 ( i th :: 3i of the Voters inl ti te4 - n i,- 1P ii INg y electionl. To Mulo Raieers. 1 ier the e:rvicos of my thor .uAIh bred Spaurish Jick to the pub, ic. Can be0 fou.d ut, homot at all ,imes.: WV. T. Boweni. April 5th 1000-w4. Size doesnt't indicate quality. Be varo of co(unk 'feit and worthless salvo offhred for De\Vitt's Witch [Iazel Salv". DeWitt's is tho only )rigintil. An iifallible curo for pi e and all skii disoases, Dr. 0. W. FEarlo Clark Broso, & M\anuifacturercis and Dealers in Doni't you watnt at nice cemi :'tery or' re'sidcel fence? We sehl the best Wrought Iron Cence made, Do you wanit a mnonumont or tombsone 1? We sell cheaper and riha better class of work than Fnytne elstie ini the business. We~ sell Imayth ing in marble or GIran ite from a smi i vaso to a soldijers or We-blavo tile li nest lno of deC signs and sa ?31:ies kntownt to the tra . C'orrespondentJ~Co prompt f)ly answere(d. Yours for bus~iiness, CLARK BRS.& CO. apISr.097yl. Greenville, 8. C. Spain's Createst Need. Mr. it. P'. (Olivia, of Barcelona, Spin, rjpiinds htis~ wintrs at A iken S. C'. Weak tm 'vos hnud cauIsed so voreQ pan in iik, batck of his head1(, On uisingi El'etric Bitters, Ameri ea's g'eat est Blood and Norvo Remitely, all pain' soon left him. lbo says th i. grand medicino isq wvhat his count rv needs. All A m orica knowst thatI it cures l iver anid k idInry tr'>uzbl e, purities the blood, tonos up thue~ omach, strenighensE tho norvos, lut- vim, vigor and now lifo in to (viry muscle, nerve and~c organ1 of the body. If weak. tired or ailitng you noed it. E'ivery bot titi guarin teed, only 50 cents. Are grnid, bt Skin Eruptions rob. life of joy. Buckl i's Arnioni Salve curos themnt; also, Obt, Rutnn in and( lover Sores, Ulcers, Boils. Folons, Corn s Warite1 Outs, Burns, Bruit-I4, Sc'aldsi Chapped Ihands Chilbfains. Boat Pilo Curo oL Earth. Drivos out pains and aches. Only 250. a box, .Curo guaranteed. A .. - OPvfrloHvm &c. qopecia ylto ttt it o r o , n frethethr $dktltfle Jfmertien C rottIfl mw YW9 sraday House Full of New Spring Goods. NEW STYLE LOW PRICES A house full of nice fori ture and Iousekeeping goods generally, A house full of Stoves, Wash pots, Kettles, Baker's Ovens and Wheelbarrows' A lot of clothing cheaper Than Ever. A pretty assortment of CliA naware and Clocks, to give away. COME TO SE E US1 TV. '1. ..M 'ELIaI. . JENNINGS'. GREAT BARGAIN hOUSE! I now have the best selected stook of Dry Goods, No tions, Iats, Shoes r and Olothing, That I havo over had and they will go at a sacrifice and when you are ini 0 reenvillo don't f ail to onll ou me. Pricos are right and you will be treatod right. Mr. Will Looper, of Dncusvdlo, is with mno and will be glad to soe all his frionids. LW'Comno one come all, N. A. JENNINGS, 120 M~ain streot, Greenvillo, 8. 0. apr 12t fl19. me. Watches. Clocks, Sewine Machines and Slcyloes, repairod and new parts ordered for same. All ropatira warrantod. --- --Machine Needles, parta an~d finost oil always on hand. WTwonty Years experience inl heChUes. If you need a Good Watch give or send me your o rdIer. I have some Special Bargains nlow. JOHN T. BOGGB, Jewv.oler and Job Printer, Liberty, 8. C. N. B ;--Phonographs and Graph, ophone. and supplies for sale and epaired promptly, Let your wanlts JUST .'1. BMClyVil A big lot of Mason F ruit Jars, quarts and half gallon, 15c. and 10c; Somo bargains in Shirtings and Cotton pants cloth. W"'lBig lot of Cotton Hoes and now is the time to usc 'em. Grain Cradles, Grass Hookts, Cow Chams, Shoo Lasts, Hardware of all kinds, Tinware, Valloy Ttin, Iarness, Saddles and Bridles. The prettiost lino of Ladies Triul d Untrimmed mIts and Fancy Dross Goods in the county. M"Slhoes, Shirts, Cluthing, Ihats and (onte Furnishir.gi, a spo. ialty. 1,000 Bushels of Corn for sale. Yours Truly, IAolger and Thornley Doalors in Georal Merchamidiso. Pickens, South Carolin a. YOU SHOULD KEEP C00L Aud i's easy enough to do so now, that we have an clegant Fouitniii aid cani serve you with DII('IOUS1N KIo DRItNKS. Can't be surpassed,\ freshl ant) re liable, An un .sually IiCe line of '1'oilet Soaps just receive(d. We have the IESTI CHEWING AND SMOK NG OBrACCOS AND CIGAHS. And of course le(ml in STA.TiON) FAZY, Come in di L sec us if you don't wan't to buy aiiything. We will be p1asd Yours very truly, M3B>oL-c efc "I]a~l ornl wx e y.El Frooman Block. 1'ioke.,, , C. seid Ht f. iBefore Stok Taking.i I usually hake sttock Ibout middle of February. Aro nlwatys anxious to roduco itock a3 mucl ats po i beforo tlit time, and inl ordor to do this, for it (loPs not pay mo to carry winter goods into Ppring ior tho noxt .80 days I will offer special indueentsidIi inl pricos oI all winter good!. This will bo the oppor. tunity of the r i to1k tobuy Wool Drosis Goodsw, Flan el, Jeans, Un ilIrwear, Rhomikota and liavy S's ati much lower pricos thmi you will buy them lator. Call at my store and 1 vill provo to you that it will pay you to buy low. A. K. Park, Greenville, S. C. Great allghter - Sale - of Thin dIess Goods. A im 85 nd .10c figure-d Freh Organdidis cut to 20c a yrd. A ll 25, 20 aind ISc Liwtns are now IV5. All 15 and 12c Lawni' loo. 10 pieces 8 inch white Orgndi , regulir 25c goods, now 15c. 81i ni .a10 inch white I wn, shi'v- and fil, would be chiap at 18 tn 25,, our price 81, 1l and l ,Ie 51picr-es Imiawn und Challies only 5,. Pir. cales G .4 an i 'd ii. Mladras Gingliams onily 100. ----- -- Embroiderios and Lacas clep il and pretty, En giklh Val 0I.Cionies ILaces oily 10 and Iv2e a dIzeI yards . Em1 broideriestF 5 to 15e inl great varity. Comoeyday Goods, *irChecks, 5 and ( cents. GV'Shirting, S to B coalsI . G0CCot tonadio, )10 to 12 cents. Th9y wero novor sold as cheap The0 Dr -r 0ro~ sto' I-rec on the corner of Mi ainld COfIT street,, Greenville, S. C., is 1ho place for ,On to buy your Spring and Suminor goods. HlV lin of Womn':, Chil(dren's and Men's Shoes, Oxfords 50c to $1 .00. Baby's Shoes 25c, 3bc and 50c. Ba by's Slippors 50c. Paient Lmthor and Viei, they aro Beauties. COME COME. No G)oods Cha'ged, R1.* Oorner M iu & Coffee Streets, Weenvule, a, (j