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SPeople's Journal. t, c '. It)INSON, Editor. .I O IVE-:lY Til1LTSDA~jY. Si:uription One Dollar a Year an1. , -t thei l'ost Onico at Pickous as ,Menmatter. TilA .-,lAY, AAY 24, 190). 'I 1:v (-State ll ard of Liquor Di rCtr.'i , it is repr Ited, has passod a 1.ral order' requiring all (listil Jeries to obFerve the law, al)pprOved the 21t Fchruary 1898, concerning tI: locatiten of distillerio.3 within two m ih- of any church or public Ieh. 01. Tihr; his beei considerali con m ng distillers and their (,pp.j ent n* to tl.o law, 80 1 I: .Ym1a1.I. Will give a brief absiract of the net. There shall firat be thad! :rom tho State Board a p.-runt or lic-nse to man ufacture r~ ..i'l. Next, no such permit l -:ranted to man ufac tu re vr ::-j- "1within two miles of any hoi -h or puIlic school. The act i al.4 l n v te ln es of a inajoi.i tv (: tL nehiold irs rsidont in the t ni n)1 1 a petitioll for the par I-nit anl 10o Wanraits tho seiZuve --te rd t f the. permit, is vIo 13t1.1 "prVI !i urh-,That theo pro an111 1*.aim; ' 1rdin g to law .nd1 l on :u. they conltinue to sio o.;e.:at'.' A a :1 2 , lI h : . -1 Ii 'i'' i.' 1.1 r 1 (r t, h. :h i4 v 4f March IS in~~~~~d 13-0.n eo e ~t of I h:t -I n er h.. t te Board, 1 IT~~~~~~~ l , :-,s i l that thevv :rr )1l I it i nte. mies of anylr 0 ''4W.2.'TIONN'1,4 I M O k te -.ot insrant Nil poibli-rv b f intre o Tuoo: 4. . . a iith in in Coluim . 2 .1 forward-1! to a Ihw Mr3 . oel) W Brun '44 an 4 ho i tht etnmittef onug ~ 4.. n4Il2izts fhe State to.4 h '' - : II 02t-r~e at alkO' j tn 4.2ii hI1 Ouselt~ of r pre 1 n . h confgr.onee, wingn " d, contemphite1141( d ther. i 1: f t h., l estit.m jO of any he i((1111ycndidat fr anveinr 1-t U tem relato the State m I ~'.IV 11(1) iin the re wasy tal o h01) that wt thnento wlold C til ( n) lnt i ng sf to a thathng will ao t ldfocand nat Bt h wasltel not th j lestintiatio n of a nyll The prohibit ion ists have hlod mostii afnhe deheates the cStae a.Towll b11 )'( sei smr. represon )'t01a18men ina th bdy Of coursdae win fao, goeor it is said y ha i matteroted suggesto of can-jer of tat fors govdrnor ilve mrosti forel abovnsidlre. It is nowa~ beidthat diae forUGIitis gov-an Cror altI heas t ill be named." tisu th gnract lis imprssfi tha the i u prhbti'n i havel lost grounod and i tht~ll the ftaocs ar graduall Jdipersing Mr.JFeah stnond's rfu.a St be cdte diheoned o~oofhe. flwr Thofft that andhsen roiin for thel abobt bolout the mram counties ast ntke sho wnai co65uny it was iklo anoger tqo rum trnor.I thransact business, di dhyout(0 whthranie te delegate electe d ilatn d thle Sato Stat fDorenco.'J.iE Convntio (li veohn nd oly Mr Dg) a prese tlodnt at~ Tho'fct, t ha t t headn p~roibio ptiits ain doubg gaboutll asor and byigh formerythinnt sigh. DionortcCneninddvr tionistros are gra'ullyd tbo BflUCATIoNAL CONI)UC'TED BY W. W, F. IRIGH'1', County Sunt. of Education, The Summer school for whites inl Piokenscounlty will opoln Juno 11H1 and continue for four woeks. E. L. Hughes, Superintendnt of tI( Graded schools of Groenv ille.L, will bo in charge, assisted by Mr. C. E. Johnson of the Gradod schools of Columbhia. Notiee to Apph.atnits. 'T'he regul1.11r Slimmer exaiinn tionl for. I'etel r's cerilictites of <tia lificntiol to eual iii tie fiee pu ic schtools of Pick 4ns countly, will be hlii at P'ickens, onl riday Juet I 5th11. 1I J0. Applic:mnts will b.e exatoirnel on the( isutal briinihes. Perzonls ho ln dsiploinns1 :ndi wiellieg ve:-liiete :111 rINe(11stell to hnda therni inl y the 15: I of JineC 19 0. fly orelr of .lO0 0 .1. Mu.\ AnIAN, State Supt.. of EIit:atiton. m2w. Coily Snypt. of Eclnentionl. itt21 w3. * * Not Ite. W hIIeeas4, -jpl~ientionI h1 is 1w4!1 made1& to Iv Contli y lt I:tnl of llinentioin ly wIit n petitiol ask'in- for an eectioii to Ie' ihi to Vote oni a su pphi-nwn )t.\ry% ta;x f ir ho001 purposes ill :h o Iiiit.N .5 Thirefno, t hi, i.s to ii ke known to all| nalitiel elevors inl New 'Town Soi-ooil list: ivl. No. 55, (1h:11 an t-crin will bv cl< (tn '- it Ilr(ri ty, .11inic 9.h , I 100, al. I I. Vent ion1 fi ' Ih Il!ne w school hioulse ill s:a1l ;_16i1t tO N ote tonl Owh proposewl thrlev Iill levy ftq' sctot l jpiiT)W -. ".A ti I if l t o e 1 >I A f T rnt .i ll :o-. s 1 I : Itei rs .1 ,i ti lt he e i. iun Shall! h. , rinin!: l vy s i i, v l'i'li-d by i\ \ -r the v-tl'f1:11l'1 -i I vo'l o; I't C!ion -S. it . I. Iloo :. : I: ->gwv2I r of TIst. .It1lsht yli1ce. t . \l i.. : :n flent imn inI., b - 1 mll t I L., ho h '-.11111.\' Jo-1 i' I ef I' IM , tiltill t . enI pl.nitiw JkiJ.l- fr ail 'e o i , . 1..4 Po v.-e of w : i-Ipp! i t y I : Ix f . r h. . in i n h choo in ritco No. ti n1. the ne hv. It t e: gratlili. Of T i'iI i1e, ii wisto tneie kniowi to Al 11:1lilipl- eleotor,; inl Fart '.- 'eilo >I D)i . rie No-6, lit:i un etr-in wigh be 11 oni S.tln y,.I I hr, l et il 11C11(l 'w i t rt t \i v is i H i l . os-i1 Iwo ill levy for d e.1r p p ,ell 'Aro .asi . thhe ho: n 1. I r-)O fes h:gll ero as ouh ; t hi Ilat Ontll b Ill! his :1l ::s i p eldi 0w t hlille stitignc t of . Ih dh'etiond ho .1 .\ -. It ald falle ste e. Seod l r;.en a E.i Protc. b (11hubhuthe by die st.) GKilled, in fro t ofr abrg Oin hos 30of Ju ly, INll, Syrognt E d. Aof.may ,:2 . A. .in ofi atthe ei (rmin carofic rhich folowedit e 9thnm of04 he Diea he atconrpletou for tit't inrlst.earing, amy frl igt-1 snanfallyit, an wil uoeouy rgiog biscomrads.- ii earl de at nithis an ulfriendsRI tbu i wel. 111rn Totner t ator d ii tra (o teiv hatts he fas nt nprt ard(or. hisfatoan the11y wasill fot brrwst tosop13 wof have o poceI hecou, ho as tfough t is tlast lattel andhi eamist fotevihushod oeth Biiga of ni rthe drum hnd notnnh firt fiends in thIo futuro~i~ an whisn str ofr hfn halseting lry Gren gr ow theyssiabov t hii, and igly WtI press the los wfie trwa ovr him, for a toe coert th<i gdufn of a nobl, gallan aonto d~ie. A.''i ~i tonl e.nA tro~iclt~l t June polt hn 18ul. w~elom ottr cra , t hany lim ofthe d6tho inigtYhu may chests to adincth upon wher Rufus hi bued, buntat yo sknowhre ri mye.todiietis in ectoedwa. mayj nevere s tationdo in aota pamrt ofth echntyagin, Outd me apecia o ttl leave wou l e 8ranted for( e 1 th tiros ~oiifor next wn togo toricantmondya infyothrmo padime tha he hsnent you th beet dscrpt of th nc e plraceh thould, so I havhogh dow unn risgary toy mntoitiherg iS pf theoneti, and almos blest ncet doat kowf evy brohe but hae aneyone frend ind t ctman which gotife fain alleati maoero. inw teyrympthi defpy wihve in ph oss ofa m tencd a om ths pints andifll, eould dr1.vi . TJ!nel Ton1 and Grand (i i 's I k. to wito to me. I v i 1 hoa' froi you na ofie n(.~!~ G'L ive miy lo've t1 al b v ly' vely it I' nWs that whlen they ar, :v i thre i 1 n > rrw edy In thw worbd egu-il! to cof ive Jil to Inot them Nossby. Y t hevre Is notlung, againz! which1 they V9hel mlor 'Imply There w., v U a great l my w113 ays rIolnlaid1dI for imakig 1cod liver ji plea-mi. Amon"Tg U!:se, w\ wol-m nto placing a pich of' salt in tle hmouth1 hfore and at.-0( r ain g th&, doso , uil. Syrup o biitvr orange peel WaS al1so r'c mn),jr1ided. But now all this is u C; nn 1c*ary. SC iI ('o has found a way of' imaking cod liver oil not only ple.i1aant, to take, but, easy to digst. MesArs;. Scott & oNio have brought thisseieneo to perfection in the-ir Seaott's Emul11 51ion, which i; e("d livTr Oil fno fril hwagreeh!e dr, and taste, and0 already part.v d ested. Bin. bf thydio h ma p W/* nop/5///r o fourt toh 4;jtaponu 1 *v will gu ea-i M-. Cit l, in baby's hoe hree or four times a day you wlill socon see a marked imaprovement. Por In',re~~be '4,1 ."nh3f4 a;- tesonuacrigt if you so de,~ ll very fourthots not nourish theu. inbaby she needs te emful simes aItyy wi on ee anmrd id. emn. o SCaT Tr&CBoWlil, fCheitwahl o Ats ForlfT aing Sta. o DYo ozh GOOD, NO IS, y ing pwCA' ITS ANDthr lovnr Dtnu-u sh w n eflc ithc bChc New mter. The. arnt w~onh do er~sd toSCOnw oflO h t hebig isty Yarle Tey havr Taln gra. ro h Th ey hava it rineing of. W :1 de - 4 scriptions to m1at ch all Iihadles of IN WIIC AND) WASI[ (lO003 IC~PA RT3P1ElNT1. tc , etc.. T1IIEIR I INE 01: 1 .ACES ANI) diu mu and sh ort1 c ut , F"ro mi 60 cenits to $2.00 PAlR ASOLS AND SUN SIIAIDES In ll I the no0w upi t) (lato ideas. UYou will find thomn i-i .dulck, whi o Sand colors. THEIlt CAllPETl, MATIN1G It lOI~l , 15 theL largest ini th is l rti <.t t ho coun ltr and th1( 1ei r prices are guiarantood lower thIani youl will th rd in A tlantai or Chairlet ~>n. proy relial pt tern . Ask1 for Buttric JIt asion'l cih1t ad Yarkw Shirt WVaists and Mits L IA US 1| ~N SUM We will Continue to buly fo r. Ati I *' t Wo0 tw%,o months your old Scrap Iron, I Want He sure to bring wcat you have Yourb Trado bewfor that time, HWe X have recently pm chased 2t) barrels Mou r which we will sell fromj$3.60 to $i75 per barrel. . We keep Bread Lea ven, Bat-ing Powders, package and keg Soda. Coi fee, g'een and parelied, Sugar, both granulated and t brown, Srup, in 1barrels and cans, We have recently bought a nice line of Summer hIts; be sure to get one before they are piekd over. It you need a (-rain cradle be sure to see ours be-p fore l Ou buy. We Continue to buy produce and will always give te t(p of the market for it. We appreciate a libeial SharI1t-e of'.Yo1r )urchases. oc15 99chetwA- Pickens, S. C, MaIsonic 1lall Builinglc February - and m- Mlarch To hav. your Velicles made good as new. We repair and jaint tln, at the Greenville Coach Factory. -- WXe .Iake 1 u~ber T is A. specialty,-. Duirirg the cold weather have the repairmg dono so your Carri ge and iDu;gs will Lok Band New For Spring Driving. .' end in your1 vehicles low.'Nis H. C. MARKLEY, PRoP, im W. SIRR1NE, Supt ma3 10. GR E ElIVILLE. S. C. laving deelded to go out of busiess i selI my entir stock of Shoesiats And Notions; AT FIRSf COST. This is a rare chance you cannot afford to miss, This1 advertisemnt is not to deceive the pulbie. I will make a Of ev'ery t hing in my store. Come at once and(. get your sh arie of th1e IBa:rgains. C.1(1 Penid leton Street ,--- --- - -ronviio , S. Cannd GoodsB[ B. CINB. Th'~ ~, A---DEAR1c IN Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring, ~ EW DAY - Ceiling, and Weatherboard ing, Moulding, of all ~ I I ~ kinds. Leather and Green String Beans, 2 lbs. for Rbe otn 10e, 3 for 25,; Small Jic~ Peas, 2 lbs,. for 10e, 3 for 25e; Sweet Corn, tgte 2 1lbs. for 100,Oc 3 for 25c; Pio o P'eacese 3 Il. 15e, 2 for 25c ; To-Wt alkid miiatoes, 8 Ilbs. for 10e; Red Cher rii, 2 Ibs. for 10c; Strawvberries,1ENIEADPEFTIGS 2 lbs. for 10c ; Pink Salmon, 1 lb. for I10e; A rmour1's P'ottd lia i Ib e nie n yudrOla t00. 3 for 25e; Vienina Sansage, i oveIfcB lb. 10c; Corned Beef, 1 lb. 15e; I1 mso i, ohfa n quart ic(e tender Piekle', 25e; Sari- Bie o anig n h d1ines, 5 and 10e; Calif irtial1 su- odohstQliy dried peaches, 10c. per Ii; North Gieu trabfoeuyn Carol ina sun t-driod A pploa, 8o p~or lovoo p~ound1. Your orders aipprociated and carefully executed at.E.QANY A. M, MORltis, Pick, uRubb.r0.elg oI~ C WILL MOVE PLACE OF BUS* NESS TO COLUMBIA, 8. C. WH1IAT I SAY I WILL DO, I no, DO. Competitors, you had as well try to lift yourself in a basket, us to undersell me. My desire is to move goods, not to got cash, Shrewd buyers need no arguing. Each and every claim made by me at this sale is just an represented. I do not advertise something I haven't .got. I will sell in the next thirty days, twen. ty Pianos at factory prices; sixty. fivo organs; forty-five sewing ma chines; ten head of horses; twelve wagons; eighty head of fine Jersey nilch cows; twenty bead of thor oughbred Jorsey heifer calves. The pianos will bo sold at whole. sale price for cash. $450 pianos for $300; $350 pinnos for $265; $250 pianos for i145; '85 organ for $55; $75 organ for $45; $55 sowing ma. chino for $28; $45 machino for $18. Will sell milch cows on three mionths, not, and anyone buying a milch cow fromn mo, can pasture noxt sumnmer free of charge, in the Mayberry pasture, six months, which amounts to *9.00. It is not so much money that I want, as to get rid of the pianos, organs, sewing machines, horses, wagons and cows, that I have on hand. I have rented a store in Columbia, S. C., and will open up business there on January 1st 1900. The goods I have on hand must be sold regardless of the cost value to me. This is no fake sale. I havo theso goods and stock on hand, and they will be sold. If you have got the cash show it to me and you will be surprised what will buy a piano, organ and sowing machine. A chance in a life timo to I- y at wholosalo prices. Pianos at $115.00. Think of it The agent's commissions, the deal or's profit, are all taken off, and you get then at wholesaler's profit. Sowing machine needles at 20 cents a dozen; 10 cents oil at 5 cents per bottle. $8.00 Guitars for $4.50; $5.00 Violins $3.00. Everything else in the small in strument line to go in proportion. Come while the goods are on hand. M. L. ALEXANDER, Greenville, S. 0. WiOLESALE AND LETAIL Buggies, Wagons, Harness, and Large dro0ve just, in fron: Tenlnesse'e, fine, young, sound and at livingc~ prices. We defy competition in out Inspection of stock solicit. charles & MicIrayer. Stables and Storehouse River Street, may19-98. odol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests tdte food and aide 1'aturo in strengthening and recon structin g the exhausted digestive or gans. 1t,1i the latest discovered digest. ant and tonic. 'No other proparatiom can approach it in efficiency. It In stantly relieve. and ermnently eures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ileartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Ileadaohe,Gastralgia,orampe and all other resnults of itaperfect 4igeton, IVY M. MAULDIN, Attorney at Law, Pickens. S. 0, Practice in all the Courts. Office over FArle's Drug Store. I. J. IIAYNRSWORTU, C. RC. ROBINsON/ L. W. PAnKI, 1ickens, F. C. Groonvillo, 8. o. Hlaynleswor'th,Pai~ker & Rbinlson, A forneys-ntag.Lw, Pickens 0. 11., . South Carolina! Practico in all Courts. Attend to ait businevs promptl. W-'Monovto loan. DR. J. P. CARLISLE, ---DENTIST,--. Greonville, 8. 0, Office over Addisons Drug Story a p12-19t f. B. A. MOUGAN, IT. F. BLASSINGAMII, Greenville t. -. Pickens. s. c. Morgan & Blassingame, ATTORNEYS AT LAW P1lCkons, U. U., 8. 0. Practice i all tho courts. DR. 11011E117 E Kg 1-" Physician and Survoon, Ofhe' at is rei(l'ce at the Kirksey boune place, on T111o Mile Ei-e..h Marchl 8, 18104 U . FITZGE'RALD, PilO0TOGRCA. * pher, Grieeniville, j6. c. Ogilee over A ddison's D~rug Store. All work guaranted to givo sa-ti1;fao. tion. api8-97y1. Losh A Stitt], 112 Tia1e. Sayes tie. Iltagles' T1oic (licw tin. I roved, taste pleasaiant.) 1inion in early Spring ind Fall preventis Chills, J)engue and Malarial Fevers. Acts on the liver tones up the systeim. 3ett4er than Quit. nine. Guarwanted. try HI. At Drug gists. 60C. and $1.00 bottC. rnay12t 198. Money to Loan. On improved farm lands I stirns of 8306 and ipwardA. Loans repa: hble in smial annual rayimenits t.hroigh a peri (i ny ive years, thus ennblig the lorrower to pay off his ildebtedness without exhiatsting his crop in any one year. Apply to J. E. Bogg;, Attorney, oct7 98 yl. I.ieken., 8. U. For Sale. Seven acres of finle lavd, in splendid condition, within ten niniites walk of the court house. A bargnin to nnyvoine wish ing to loente here. Suitable for lots for quilding ptrposs. Terms reasonable. Apply to Fratk E. Cox, aul8tt. PIlekens H. U Surveyor. Have your land surveyed, I am prepared with first class instru. monts to do you a first class jo), and can be found At my residence, Alexandor, d. C. or reached by phone. JULIUS PARSONS. Itegistration Notice. ,The County Board of Registrad tion has been 'organized, and the books of Registrationi wore opened on the Girat Monday in Fiobruary and will be open on the firat Mon. day in each ruonth up to within .30 days of the general election for the purpose of r.eg istering votes. W. E. Hendricks, J. TI. Looper, fob8 if J. HI. Koennemur. .. MOVED . To 110-112 North Main Over tradeo has grown so we were fored to move to get more room, and havo added to our larga, stock of Millianry, Dry Goods, Notions, &c. Also full line of Ladies ready miada W~aists, in Silk, Satin, Lawn. and Percals. from 45 con1 ts to $5.00. See usn beforo buywzg and save 20) to 25 per cenit. Or mtotlto, ''m all pi outa and quick Lo'ce."' M iSSeS llOg' & Co(., U lUImEN\'.I LL>2, 8. 0 Sping & 119 Mala Street, Greenv:;:o. S U WoT have just opened and will have constantly onl handI duiniig the season, all the latest styles at the lowest nossible prices. HICKENSRAILROAD) Schtec Ze in Etfeet June 20thD, 1893. Oil alid after June te 20th, the 'ollow lng Schiedulte will be ruin over the Pickeins Rt. M., for the purIpnoe of bauling Freighti and Passengers, viz: Iliad Downi. Mixed Train Road Up, 4.20 Am Lv Pickons Ar 7 50 Ram 6.00 am Ar Easley' Lv 7.05 alm Ne. 12---Daily except Sundy - No. 11 Read Down Pasnengjer Scrylce Head Up 1 pmi Lv P'ickens Ar 5.45 pm 1.40 pm Ar E sley Lv 5.0" pmlf Trains wilt stop) to take on or le off passengersa at the following crossings: Ferguson's. Parsons' and Maunidin'*. Depot will be open for the receivIng and delivery of Freighat from 8 A. M. to 12 M. We wilt mako It to jouir inttettO patrontge onr home road1 i glving goo4 seryo and prompt attention. AP.............