The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, February 21, 1901, Image 2
X 3. M . D I 1 i dit.'1.
s iptioni One Dollar a Year
Now this \hp
nd jo rneod, thev radn i 4ic wiN
be able to Conltei'! 14- ;It b.n
the wo( SrIN S -f '. P
and Spiecuit , (01 A, b pn-Aba
-
price of tis yo .r A nerop.
'two thin d ill. \ :
the f ro:A il ;n, \Arepril.
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of l' . . vertkt yIeIAsl . sa b Io me .a
tu lg inf tisI~ couy andl wher,1
thf j). ni r adv uIIa 121 are knowi.'
ini thi' wvay of good1 farmii hmd)(! tha
will (duble in~~* 1-a .' wie t! 11CI]
]lritaely~ smallI (uin Ey,
fichool.a good roalbI ;li a! l~
Rhiding py~gex~~Ci /l~n l
inUlux of other'! g cd cettler1 wii
.Abraham~f L'incolnI (day seemIs t<
Jhave been~j v0ery, gbnrally obwreve
give0: exp1ressinj to the belief thel
hew..s a friendI of thAe ath It it
awlhtha.L
CM;.
Com1 i.~l t political (.oI1dit1on
would not llave'been so bad, 1u1
tho restoratioln of the country I
pr1ospero0us I (Ie woul. I ),. .t hilv
becen retarded h)v the delibewrzlt anl
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on t hiC S i Ie I:m. 1 h E e VI
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(m I )v *1 le Itia i~tl -i.y
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loj . tt 1
2u1 train
CXCJ*3 1I IIt in~i
al( nidays a Tu~. I 1li
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D. M InnGTRN
.\uuh .t.n \\', du IIh
dau.s vins Pen L\oIiui-. ) '
.WC.191t A1 .(
and 1. 1Rod U I [,Ea - iI'u tek
rae of ono fIrst dass fi'o fjir tho
I round trip, to bo sold March 1st.,
2<1 and 3rd, vith final limit
NI r h Uth, 1901.
Vr regular organ ized military
c 11mpani s tnld brass batids in ti
Iom' acopaninrg them, tweity
(:!5) iic'm s or more inl one1
o , till lower iatos will be
i ~ j1Ickets to be sold March
.tId, and 3rd, witli a final1 limit
ih th, I ni .
Too seWrvico of tho Soiutherii
1 .; is 1 fIar, the ni-ost Com
p A aste2st of any lino from
it ied itformation as to
* v e'rvaltiols, etc., apply to
1n lit or the Southorn railway
W. 1H. Tayloo,
';cn. PasS. Agt, A tlanta.
IN .MORI.AM.
v. .lo LN . L r ou tN.:v
'O passing away so rapidly
wil Isoon bo gone. 'er.
bw Ihort years f 1may be
t) tell ih(.e story o) their
h Iiw t hliir fa th1ors f'ough t
thl bellevod to be ight.
it - o1t tig o' t hey tell milt,
coeMill" post and
L 0 ill tlh ai st ( n11111
l-this uImy be ti'uo,
11A thillkilg of vile of
urades who but a short
h's rd tho long Ioll fiIroi
. I o11id ald h
u i- wo(ItolI herr! a n d
-, r I , vi vfr t~o r . w y ~i
unI1der the adIlo lf
Coinrlldo Jdelln
b . e below. JIohn L'.
lii tlto 11uo by
-it (inIv (of con11ra1dio
S'tllle it, ihut fr)m
d f hvs d Ilis chiilhood
(.1,Iis deal i it. v~ws o1
oI I frbid lh of orI thall
- 11[d. Til-rIllig w .Is
o Carisisn8. (C., Autgust
hli-; var-ly chlildhood he
o opha,11 h'v thiltat of
. T lis ilterlforod seri.
u, Hi education, 1111 to
11n 1 r he<h ties of life,
riwl anud guardiani,
ril s''sne, pllalced hi an1
r of1,1 1t Mr. Johnl T. Mc
rer iitoir of a l arge~
hilp and fotdry Situlated
ni ('h:urbsun. P~eztg aix
n.6j an erhienation as well
newith at tea:cher to
h n: I h le To his rm
l c Ie ehrerfully
b 1 Mir. .lmeCs Div'ver
s - that whein his
i m wic heS' citiniu- i
h iI he wvas cal h d to
V ISavzianah to ta&ke
t there for' a Li me and(
t t~i liimoney ho retu rned
n mi 11workedl for his
rl11 '. lHeinig a young man11
it1(1io mhn t Iradho, ha
ti! to go to Ph ihllp~)hia
\'sort.:s whIt I he reminged
ars.1 l10 thon camie hack
n as IocomoivO iVin'gineeor onl
ha- mnwi andii marr1ied his
a. pitio NInl Florida tii~
net hmiig beforeVu hel roturn~ied
blhimiie ini Sthi~l Carolina1
unpI lO t foivmanl~ Ilf the
Wi k Shiops of thei GIroon
iiudli olmia ii 1,lriml afti~ier1
I n sh opss n heln
V 1 i ri. Tnloriley's
P 'u s. I wasI c'ne of h1is ap-)
r .1.ember)1 it. We~ fell,
we :asl lost our best, friend ,he
u~ kd andi e' mldoiirato of us
to Vi wel l ar for, but he
uad. Oni the (ovenintg beforet
- ujs wo all gat hered inl front
Sieo antd calledi himi out
Saof our number1i3L made a
it 00 hjCQ~ and presoll1ted
a'VI ~11 landsomo & Ivet' goblot
1nad 1e0 engray~ed 011 it ag a
* Um. fromi his workmen.
takseni by surIpriso and1(
hiarIdly jfeak for. t ho te'ars
t t(iune so fresh-ho sitoppedi
enking andt manlhy of us cried as
riln Iosing a father, for wo all
it that he wais a father to us. In
.1 ii t 1i1(1 he Wals in chat go oft ihe
na' 'dge enlgilie8 anid his pros.
ei K r pronlotiOn Wore vory
br :.ht inl this5 noW position. Just
ab -ut a year I afitr this our stato
a a m the idi(st of political excito-l
aiar. Thrlh'y being; ani ardent ad.
vo calie (of the~- d0ctr'jine of "S5tate
ii h's"and beinig a fervent and
ga cef ul speakar was ofteu called
uplon1. toladdre-is his fallow oi tizens,
and1( having st..ted 01n the platform
hi s he ote that it was the dutty of
every South Carolinian to to take
uj? hrms~ ini dOeenso of his state he
pr .nny lly mado good ble~ promigos~
( K" 01 Thornle~y WA not~ a a
to bay a thing atid fet'oat frodi it.
and at the first coill for troopab h
resigned his posititca (whicit woul<
ihave exempted him from s-rvice
and volunteered as a privaite ii
tho Butler Guard's of Greenville
S. C., then stationed in Cjlthnbia
Wo wore then in th4 sam<
companv and wore soon or
dred to Virginia. le wai her(
my friend and advisor. lis recort(
as a soldier in tho sorvee ot hii
country was all that we cou'd wisi
hi) was cool and deliberate i:i bat
tie, always ready ' obey ai v coin
mand never shirking any dty n
matter how hard, whether in raih
or sunshine. Through tlhe fight
around Richmond ie passed safel,
until at Malvern Hill he w a ebo
down by a minnio ball woundinj
him in the tnigh, it passing noa
h:) art ery. He was left for do <
on tho field all night. Ti.e nex
afternoon he was brought t . Rich
1(ond; the hospitals were er 'wde
with the wounded and no placi
could Ibe found for him. I toun<
him in the aibulanco stifering
very much, he asked me to do wha
F could for him. Fortuna ely a
that timo I saw a citizen of Rich
mond wliiim I know and h) re
qipsted mo to take him to ii
home. WIo carried him to the
hoi. of Mr. W. G. Dondri-.o wh(
earod for hi un ntil he was :', Ito e
ho taken back to South C ohina.
This wound hdisaied him p.ermia
nentily for army service.
A fter ho got able to at t.nd tc
bumInioss he was called bam k; to the
G. & C. Railroad and 1laceil in hil
formeor position as foreman of the
shops. It was while hor that hit
wifo was removed from hin by
death. Aftor the closo of the war
ho married as his second n% i ' M is
Eiva, the oldest daughterm f his
friond. 0. H1. P). Fant of A derson
S. C. Ile was soon after tho war
appoint)(1 general su perit. toindent
of tho (I. & C. R1ailroaid w h1ere af
tcr, a short service, lie ree;gned to
accept a more lucrative pi- ion am
g'.'neral superintendent of the
Florida Railroad. After ronain.
ing in Florida about two, yeIrs his
strong love for home brought him
againu to this stato wien ho located
at Pickens, (S. C.) where lie con.
tinutted to hvo until the 19th day
of Septoniher 100 when liv quietl3
paisd away without a fear o
dt uhot in his minid as tho 1 romist
of hiM Saviour that "whos ever be
lioveth on Ilim, should no prish
bai. have evk riasting lifti."
lie was a dovoted mienh r of thi
liiiscopal church. W%'hii ho fird
fult that it, was his duty to make a
profession of religion hI cami
froni his home in Pickons about 2
years ago to the P. E. church 1
And..rson anid was ther.> receive,
and e m firmoci by the late lhsho
Ilowat. lHe wais not a memobe~r c
any) ot her ( riler than the chu irchi a
Chirist., and1( firmly mnaimntaiiod au
hlieviced that the religion3 of hi
Saviouir wast all thai~t wVas imeessar
to ma~ke~1 him love his neigh 'or an<
do good uinto alt men, th, r forei
wvas noit neces.-ary to coiin et him
self with any1 other ord r.. H1
filled that oflic., hiedowed upor
him hy theo governimeit wvi h tiha
hi nt-styv and fid'lit~y that aLway
biecomeis the true and( g.,od .itizen
1I[e was fond of reading a'al keo
h~s ind welt stored wit h usefu
and profitable iniformationi. Pol
ishedii inmannters, mn dest but thb
biavest of the brave, a flu*',t an<
graceful speaker, loyal to hi
frjinds-hie never forgot a 'avor o
a kind cet-He was the soul c
honiior and cver ready to resent ai
inijusticI done him, but doubl
ready to forgive and forg. t HI
leaves his loving anid andi devot
ed wife and childreni at hi~s hiom<
im sirrow an id affhet ion. May th)
bhess. igs ofi heaven rest uip -n thlen:
and comnfort, them in this sat I hou
of I hiri ai filietiion. To miy mnaste,
ini the shops) dluring my l~ ho.)
(biys: to1 iny comradoe tha sit.od
shiouler. to shiou'dar with mei ini thi
dayis tha t I raed men's 5 1 is:T
he friendu of miy manoo an10(1m i nia
Inurer years whl)ose coumrel u nd ad
vice hlave guided imo' over manfl
rough and1 rugged paths in ta''ety:
I hbow in sorrow at your dI 'ith and
with myi Vcoraiiradesi min gilo tar
whh11 your loved Onies, but wi.b my
hanltd upon my heart arnd miy eyei
upilifted ti the starry dlecked
hieavenis above I think 0 d for
your noble life and1( beaft al Ox.
ample of christian mianhi od you
have transmitted to your few,
man. Frrowell, Ma. ter, Comrade
Friend, farewell.
R~. Fi. Dli er,
Co. "B" 2nd( 8. 0. y,
Kershaw 's B rigadeo
Persons who cann iot take e-rdinary
piltla find it a pileasu re to) tak<' DeW.~,'
itt's Little Early Risers. They are
the best little liver f tlls ever tinade.
-G. W. Earle.
l1UCKLETN'S ARNICA SALVE.
Uns world-wid fame f.'r mar
velous cures. It surpasses ani
other salvo, lotion, ointment or
balm for Cuts, Corns, Burne., Boils,
Sores, Foions, Ulcers, Totter, Salt
Reoumn, Fever Sore8, (Chapped
hiandsl, Skin Eruptions: Infallible
for Piles. Cure gnatran teed- Only
25 cents at Bolt & Tlhornley's.
Tresspass Notico.
Alt persons are hereby Warned
not to tresspass on any of my lands
by3 hunt ing, cuttltng timber or any
other mantner under pen;lty of law,
ER~tom Dne,
Feb Q OL, Q8
4"} gt towanted foe the "LII
of 3ooker T. WA'ashbingtont1' writto
I by himsolf. Everpbody buy
agents now making over $100.0
i per month; best book to soll t
colored people ever publishe<
Write for terms, or send 24c. f<
a outfit and begin at once. Whe
When Writing meintion this papo
Address, J. L. Nichols & Co. A
lanta, Ga.
NOTICE!
Executors, AdministratorsTrm,
tees, Guardians, etc. please 11111
your Annual Returns in th
months of January and February
Don't forco mo to send anothc.
notice by the Sheriff.
Jan. 31 2t. J. B. Newborry,
Probate Judge.
*I
L Reports show a greatly increase
death late from throat and lun;
troubles, due to the pravalonce o
croup, pnotmonia and grippe. W
advise the use of One Minute Cougl
Cure in all of thsao difficuhlios. I
is the only harmless romedy tha
gives immediate results. Childrei
like it. G. V. Earle.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEF
MENT.
I will apply to J. 13. Newbery
probate judge of Pickens count3
for a final settlomeit of the ctat
of John F. Stewart deceased 01
the 1lth (Jay (if March 1901 an,
ask to bie dismissed as rdministr4
tor. Gideon M. Lynch,
Jan. 31. td. Adn'r.
Like bad dollars, all counterfeit
of DHWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo ar
worthlcss. The originual qnickl.
cures piles sores and all skuum diseas
8s.
WARNING NOTICE.
All persons nro horeby warne
to not trespass on any of my land
by hunting, cuttirg timber or :
any other manner, under penalt
of the law. decGtf J. B. Clyde.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Buggies,
Wagons
Harness,
Horses
t
CLarge drove just in fro:
Tennessee, fine, young, soun
and at living prices.
Wec defy comnpetition in ot
inec..
Infspectionl of' stock solicli
ed
Charles
& Mcl~rayer'
Stables and Storehous
River S et,
(GREE~NVILL~E, - - S
may19-98.
DEALER IN
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring
Oeiling, and Weather board
Ing, Moulding, of all
kinds, Leather and
Rubber Belting
together
With all kinds of
ENGINE AND PIPE FITTINGS
Also Engine and Cyloder Oil a
lowest pricos.
Llnsd Oil, Both Raw an
noiled for painting, and Whit
Lead of Best Quality.
Give us a trial before buyinj
elsewhere.
5. E. QRAN4DY,
Pickenie 8, C,
Of50 sli4 Warouse; near De
Pe0
Sam~iI :oA c (new~ ini
; jroyac l 1 1on in tm;
0o.. 'Igl -olo l'th't' than' Qi~
ryI Ii. A -:
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,1l yof Juntuuy 1901,
A -. n s
Per J.M.T
Thou _and Have )id iy Trouble
and Don't Mitow it.
Iow To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or commn gawith your
water and let it stand t-c yf rhour--; a
n or- s t
0...~... mecates an
u Orh condl
a cf ith kid
ne. ; if it stains
- y: r li1 n it 1s
t -: bidf kid
n'y troub!, ; too
acent dcrio to
r~~c-"'"o'. lm'-' Illote
d : t : also
Sccn- r. .:f Cn blad
Wimi-: to
Thicr%:. L; comvrfcrt in n o:is! o
c f~e ex pe d.t h:' t Dr. Ki~ : -:m -
rI t, th e -t c: ./ y ::.;:: every
.. 1.1 c*r:n1g rv-: :: ainl inl thle
bac, kany- l --... ir n.c-ery part
r~n-! c,. I,
of the urinar;y 1- ii 1; hc inability
to hold water --.l - -.,n -41 in pasing
it, or bad cf4 - ,! ..: . * iz:
wi cc: cf atit
r.ecc -s vity cf beC::7r/ c. t j 1,.> toftIen
I t v, . d . C1
d ring ;,' :, . - . - i
dur ,i the :ii. 3 e i U.- C::tra
ordinary effect of Sw3 cu t is roon
r! ali.:d. It z 1-nn .1;1 , won.
c f : c-.:r13 c f I!- caCs.
i f y d . . - u .0 the
n e a bCf 01h.3
- a r~w 'r. Il r &1 r .F-oot
Co, ig Hnony. Y. a1! n;:T men
ti -n reading this genereIths paper.
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