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The People's Journal MARKET REPORT. Corrected weekly by the Heath, Br uc( Morrow Co. , PRODUCE. Cottn..... ...............7 to 7 7.: E ggs... ...................... ............12 - ChIckens-Hens............. .......20 to 2' Fryers..................... 10 lo 11 B utter.............................................,1 Bees wax...................................... 2( - Hams............ ...... ...... ..1 -Dr. W. F. Austin will be in Easley November 12th and 13th. -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. iR. 1. Lumpkin on Oct., 29th, a son. -A. A. Alexander was allowed bi last Tuesday in the sum of $2,000. -The Roanoke School, Dist iot No 21 will open Monday, November 18th, witi Prof A. J. Monly, Principal., -Rev. J. E. Foster will preach tin funeral of the lato J. T. Youngblood a Secona church on the firet Sulnday ii Decomber. -An infant of-Whitniiro ded at th< home of its grind-farther, J. W..Thomi as,. Mondny Oct 28th and was buriet Tueaday at New Hope church. -Read our adverfiseneuts. [r chants aro constantly giving notie( through tlheqs columnis of new arrivali of choice goods at, bargains prices. -Married oi Monday evenilg, Nov 4th, by B. 1). (larvin, Notary I'ublic, a his residence, Ruben Anderson to Cas toria Anthony, both colord. All of Pick ons county. Lafayette Anderson lost his h'eno ni) contents by ire last Weducesdny 29:h Oct. Mis. Anderson was se'riously -linrni ed in trying to savo soni of ti I w@ -rty fon the fire. --Dick Jennings left re-: i.-ly for Ai gusta whore ho will be wit I (4. L. Dven: nis who onco did business inl Piviikens Dick is an enorgetic boy and his friends hope for him a bright future. -Progressive inerchanIs in Piclkem have located excellont street lamp lnar the places of businiess whieh are. a ew vonienco to tho public. They140 are kept up at their individual expenew. -Tho change inl the roa i at tih h ml din Mill blrauch Crossing )nt ihe ol1 Liberty road has boon receive .I by th Commissioners. John I-'. (ilstrap was the contractor and lhe has dono a go id gob. -A.. E. Steplhens son of Supervisoi L. .). Stephen, who hais been visiting home for a short timo returned to his post of duty in Wyomniieg st Moiitday, le has a good position on the Union P1., cific Railroad in that western state. Died on Tuesday evening Oel. 29th, at the home of its parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F.: Brron at Talley the iifaiit daughter, Clara A., aged three, months. The body was buried at Socona the 31st ult., Rev. J. M. Stowart conducting thc funeral services. -The Southern Iailway is doing it good work for the Country in giving cx. examples of good road making tt places along their route. It is to be regrotted thot no display will be madle in Picken county, but our Commissioners will fake advantage of tire Greenville exhibi --Miss Ada Goudlock of this county, p been attending the Coim mnerci Bus inesa College at Charlot te N. C. for the Jast nine months and on the first ot this month compl-ted her conrse ini teg raphy and typewriting. She is an au. comrplished young 1lady3 and is well ial ifled to filli a position in any13 busineitss house where the service of a retiined, well educated young lady and ai proLii ent stenographer and typewriter is need *d. She wvould be glad to correspoi to some one need.ing a stenograper anl typewriter. WVrito her itt Praters S. C. EASL EY. J. 0. Pickens, of Equality, was ini town Saturday. A. 0. Folger, of the South'. rn Ry i. home on a visit. Mrs. T. M. Meh, of (inisvillo Gia.0 js a guest with Mtsadamnes Mhniro anudt Harris. M~iss. Ellai Johnson left Hatnunuy fm: Macon, Ga., where shm enters a busaue College. N. D). Taylor has rented thle 1Uniltor property on Main street and is now lioniii keeping therein. Miss. Mary Robinson. of (;rti...k Female College, visited lier paren's S -- urday and Sundtay. C. B. Untgood and Maekh Wil'..mw, il the Clempson studeint body~i, sptjt Saint day and Sunday in Easley. Missos Annie Shian klin an i'L:n. Folger of Chicora C2ollege, vishe.l I:.11 respetive hiomes Saturday L lii IS:uun. .Jau. A. Tlrubble of Lav~oia, G., spen: two days Of last wveek us a giuest of Jt.1 Olyde. Mr. TIribble visited thIiis eiti uponi a businesR trip. .Mr. Laurence Jathem li' as10 remoevetI gojmg to his Rie's (Criek plantat ionc Eaplay peoplo) are alwa~ys sot ry to ltose a. good a citizen as Mr. L~uthemin The Mill Chapel is abnoltt 0Womphtt' and oni next Sundlay at :3081 p. mn. ai met ing will be held thieroini for the pturpots< of orgalnizeing a union Suniday S -h t,. Your scr-ibe borotofore has said vter little about the mino rial prot gres; of li'a: ley. H-oweiver, no one need for ani in: stanit thlink that the town is cin: at stn still! in this respet, fto' there are0 stver ail newv and modern r'esideniceu:- just, com.a pleted and in e mrse of constr'uetion in and near the corpjorato Iiminits, and ailse inpovemeonts are being made every wonL up~on prlloortiCs that are'& (construet-ti Mr. A. M%. Folger lhas but1 recet'ily liii inohed his newr home at the cornetr ol Main street and Piedinoat nyve., en.I on: ly sine last week lie tiitertainis thooini, uinder the skilfull suporvision of Mr. B. E. Grandy the now Ifag-ood residenee is rapidly approaching completion. J1. Ri Olazoner lhas made decided imuprov mefnts on his Main streeot re-sidienco. Si it is clearly to be sooni that Eaisley is for ging ahead. .DOTS NEAR EASLEY, Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Ha-n dricke, on the 21st tilt, a soni. Mr. JohnhWilliams who austainod ser ious injuiries at a shiangle mill reont'y is improving rapidly. W. J. B. Chapman wants all whlo have rice they want cleaned to bring or sendo ' ~November, as he has a larg( clean at Salutda, N. C. illey Hendricks wvill soon hiave residence comp1leted; it is ilding. Mrs. Evaline Williams, snfering witl cancer is not expected to recover. Wedding bells will ring in this~ neigh borh~ood shortly, S. C. C. A fanthall amisnver considered 'Notiee. I will be at tho litinter bridge on Twolvo Mile Itiver 'l'bursdaiy, Nov. 14, 1001, lit 10 o'clocl. for the purposve of let ting to the owest respotible bidder, tihe repairing of saild bridge. P'lants and sp6ec tillathins umde knownj Oi day of lettinig. Al;o Otn Qtln (LID I will let. t tile low est responsible bidder, the repairing of the brldge over Golden's (,reek otn road leading frot llntetr's Mill to Liberty. Plns aml1 Specifications iado kiowin On day of let tiig. - Resect fuilly, ItOl itT S L'FW AlRT, Conty collimibisioner. NOTICE. All persons Owimg 1110 either by noto or actlint t intct come lip and settlo at Once or tie ts-alme will be placed in tho ialdsi of till attorley my book" 1ttst be gotten Atight.. W. 11. ASIlalOlRK. My 1oni, Elijah (inin, left my preimt is let Monday mnig aind it i wler abouts is now ittiknown. 1. forbid tnly botly from harboring or hiritg Im an heo i itnier sig.'. Bi:N P. Gnaiii. Y l.vo juiist bought a two iorso fbrml 3atl i ono horo40 am nair the Coult I fotnse., and I. offer the satim for. sale or rent. 1VY M. MA1LDA)IN. The ouhr Railway has issuled at heP:n'itol bo,-kh4t vntib "1lhantqng & I -ihing inl the 'South",I' whlih is a ve(ry -Iat!\,(v puiblieniOn gvin fill] and e,111 is iforination retteto thle best hun1 tin!g andl fishilng gromtiialong its lines, tgethe1r wilt inftrma i'n as to nites of boards, fr:unetlf hiws , n:nes of gutides, amd wlhhe or not. 1hi aro posted, efe. This pihiention is completo in eVery det Itil and will bev of 'great beilit to hunt1&.rs amal fisheril:nt desiring to takhe -int ottt. Copy Imr.y e h1141 by tldress. ing -. G. Jinm r., 1). P). A., A tlanta, G11. 'I. W . 1111nt, 1). P). A., Charleston, S. C. W. It. Taylov, A.(L. P. A., Atlan tU, ('a. WVo wat wht tat is duo its .,ioni sulbserip tion. 11any couild read the(. paper withi miior gree if they had a cle'ar reccipt to date. At at met ing of Allitantcemen held ti Pickens C. 11. O 1piltay Nov., -11 it resoltltlon was iadopt i requestitng till Stlb-alliale s to mct, at their foriller punee of mleetinlg reorganlizo alld Send -leh-.gates to a ment-ingf to be beld lit I kn (. II. on t1m thin Saturtlay inl Dt conl.ber next at I11a. ml. JT. WN. ilrOCk '1mI his brother .Toe, of Cena tral, were ii P ilka1s Tucsday tin1d pIltid TuI-: Jo-RNAI, It SlStu intial Call. We woiuld like to *hno ithe year with out a delinqunt t3lsbriber. INA MMAGI E PRTNCE. Tina Maggie, till little daughter of Marcus anld Latri Prinae", died at their home tear Slabtowi, Alderson county, OA., 28th, agcd two years and 14 (liay's, and wais bumried at Mountain Grove elm1 etery ona the '29th. " 'Our dear little InA is from is gotne, we have no pet to licher our home; one preciouis 1througlt oiught now cheers our tie irt: We eau tieet her where we'll neve part.+** WAN'TE. I A male teacer to teach the timle s0hool at Johnston chapel, District No. 10. Apply to. -). G. Pmnso.Ns, Nov. 7w2 (,'It. B'd. Triitues. N otiace is herebyt3 giv'en tat atll personls tre'spalssing ut anty mt)atner whalteveri ont any ot tmy\ lantd- wiill be prios(ente'd to the fitll ten,"t of ht haw. 1). A. (lhnmblin. Libe'rly S. ('. Oct .. 2Ith 1901 -It. Set a good examp)1le to) your 1 neightbors by\ paying for your1 palpar aind raditng it for thte getneral intfortatiton it contains, The e'xeitEmtfurt iti-lentt to I r'ave'lintg tntli ebtngo (if fooll ;tmt w1atert often Ii of h1:unbtert'tliatn's ( 'lle, - t ' ':t t :1n1 ('1uaii't ma:1 is C 'ann . anid we wat everyihily whio tw.'s 'lTu .lo:nal any thing ntoi > have a1 ript for it by I ie Iim 1)Ithe goo d day comes('. Doan't f'orget 1 N v Ct ofl :m or~i" - o te Poh. ih v 'u t ' 'l ta 1nce tt of latu liube, I 1. (-: I4' d<; iti' I- hIt V III Noveo.hbet- 1 4,l , th" rsonl~l pSop -l of. .' ilt E at e n -'itir e lgtof ~ I m h .2 wC -onsit rluns i':i ia.itp (',,tt in in. I.CL ttk: t. apente's li t o t1) )y n. 11 -fiod der, & i c., Te u. C s Io~log' ~o iv' giv \ Nt lEt ku1' N E -Il'rioi n ul ::d\in tam te reuhone f H.m m).ilearin 'lick-Ev Piens cout v.tt. a). (avn n'oar (2o0 acppy and proses life.trn o T(OTii ('A inE Nto ta l tt.\ L.\ ts "ine tnciht hey brotheir's~ hat wta.:Int iiakenil with tt'rou. ' urti ites .P ts .il . ' t wio nhd ofanl befo eor9 we don' gt. dmin o Itao to tgi ve r ing' New o D1iigcovery whmeric a to qu colcftmri permi,)annl wed iat. W laske it~indh houe Aliancnote hrecibn. InOallill (aughi i, Co, Troaint ane ens corthos a a whl SMI H & ]r S Iinee the(, firp inl .unt- have hikenl the store-r, Stee, oXI t 1- ~'ilay's Mlarkeit. \V Witra niew aint Clothing, Furni Hats and Shoe, ()f tIlle :l -roles li plit by s in l e pil 1than1 ever. In :1dditi-m 141.i ne-w stolck we 11 W ol;T"Il (l'%'W I.\T ,li ( ' IIN('.lN S-A\ X.'~ DITION. T() N: m . I>,) .\T a' .\ M.<'ilcl( D1 T. ?qjW. lil, HU METO, HEAVY AND FANCY 6iR6CRRIESI g Prelo h- hwat pri l< ul l of before.f 101 n-.-ou look ti-4.1- 1wn r ui l ep es H I GH EsT MARKET PRICE PAID FORZ ALL KINDS CF COUNTRY! PRODUCE IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS. _._ / Snhh eleinIilh'n . Next to I-'inl's I bke t.i Iike ( XDimi of FANppre)CiGllE-IE8 hiya re h Stcp:a a1'llS ppy o al Thil. needeil fMrllounsehlywhl ('en sunj liv Lit. xtellu i i ( 1 tiabh (lou tain? M aj . ). r. P i 1 . .i il s ) 1 Itcoir-. het I Vxt, pitiilic iKtV. iAR KET i diCspEAD +itrIlememb11ervathbe+Pmvl laeh.. 'like plae is i f a peiaty dktaicnwe the Norri . ('i itu Mill . ml rt Sale will giveh byprith I xice tr ill vstile t to lstlyldy ofbllpr i a sall efor hit, day. Thr pis wo'ci'ei' ith m chmo eivaial poweri) ai to 'ati NTis plac i s only aw shit i awebov give. opporitun2ii.ty ft ietmlent' o a nd desiring a lirst lass water power in a oo soec.(.t iwl, Thie sal will i- t ricil at Pickens C. 1I. A hjllr: a s al l :111)1|1 lii i y forll ntl . iwn 'I's sc it i it o 1 Tul.:~ Io-a N.\L Ii i s ' four 25. Iltr l l i e i n' :ie i'' -rilic wti tnti s l ti -< liri'. li 14r11 li.(cr in'ilu wI sI lie li l .Ife.ii callhai. :iil 't' u11-lo w it-n e' ntac 11 t . t I-iet11 ii I c ik ci i.-s le hens kift y u ar e t' :iars c oe iit orj Ien your i.'cii suber 5ptio to tis llic alg O .t I Jl'i O.E o II.cV T ilit,.lR TidOC 1111 ii out Afil,1L . hc 'Jl i ir. l-In a 'ittlne fles fetn llihor wlltrh.t iyoer nil~fa ie u ti 't n o-, -i i lt i'n' i til e l Is l ili ltiil lot of I' tlil(,' ot Ilt u f(i tlleof :Ill'ilys I14(t( t .:e - I d It! n iu t i It' iL.,' i St A il O- f l t m-i h Wit 121 In' 4 .i wi e t on.twis, ,tin Yew Coods Yew Stand Yew Methods BRISTO W' .(m1 ino1VI s14 the 1:00h) I h6ibling 1on , laini e have just openedA for thec Pall anld (om11plete stock of shing Goods. . ave SI-'\'I-:lt.l, TH>'-SAN| I)(lLA HIN 1.11) Flilo.\ THE-:'FIRE-2 IN G<M)M CON 14'. )nt Is th pp r niy o by L ao arounIId befor1, on iIComI Ie. h re--th nyoul reach1 us. :>1cL for Cash... ljan (Il-- N V T , 'S ,"I'he Wve4 1-:110 .\lereh:1a1.* 11AS KOME- ( ( )l) BARGAINS . IN - CLOTHING, IN FA("T F,\'v-:YTillN(;. Suits from $2.co up to si 2.00. A nice line of P'ants ciap. If you want any Shoes I have them AT ANY PRICI. If you want So t(Ahillg 1-:at, I have it. IIATS AND C.\'S, from 1oC up. DRY GOODS AND N) TIONS, as cheap as ANYBO)Y. Also Shotguns and Shells, also Axes and I landles, and lots of Soap, and I-:v crything; you w\ant. Come And See Me. 117 TT-Ik Ikp Ini stock; en'oughl to sow forty acres. Bet ter BoW a goodIC pa t('h nlow. FRUIT JARS AND RUBBERS (ill12om in hiandy \ hr the next sixty dlayse. It'inty for all. is handlv to hav', too. ] lnire lots (of it. I kiep (Ivery'thingo inl the ( ;nerl'U .\ler'chandimo line, and w'll suipply you1 as CIWl~AP ii not Cill lt\ lim;l of goods. I solielit yonii p..troni age. Y1ouris truly. A. M. MORR iS, Pikes S. O flW~'Iomei 'Phone N'>. 2d,. feb22tLf. A FI'll;Nl'IslI ATT.,\(K. - An~ alta1 141 Wk was laIl eh' d 2:on 4)2-. I" I((ys. Ilis bacltk g4)1 -I hone 22w4 conh' not11i2 -lol! ithon2)21 i gent ain22. 21or2 sl ini a ('ha ir e'x2ept propIol I by en1-hions..o remedy21~ hellwd 1hi2n notd he 2irii! 1)' fo rielittlersI wib lr n dVi 2sh awomb-r ful ine i h nl he' wrloo ies he feu e Is .i) . niew'I0'INan . i 1) ma hoih--: medicine cores you(42 4)w.' the Ilmer any:thIingt, p lea.se pa:y it. NA lthln read the news andt keep in ANNUAL~ STPATi-: IA I I, CoIt' I.\, S. C. Oni alccount of this ()oca1sioni (Itw Soul ht from allI points of its Iines 412in thle Stah If II South Cariolinai ailso friomi Ashtv il le, Charlotte, Aulguist:', Saivann al 21121(1in t4r mlediate staltions to Colubi ):, S. C., al return, for ind(1ividls- onet firt 41lass fare for the round tr'ip luls 5t0 ilItsis sion1 to the fair' grotiundis; minimu r~ ~l)1.. Ii eludhlinlg a1dmlissionl to be .$1.00 for adt(21 1and( 50 cents for chuildreii, For military comp janies4 and brass5 bands iln uniform, twenIty, (2(0) or miorei 121 one)0 ticket, spUciailly reduce(id rte s, Dates of sale, October 2flth to 31st ini nelusive', and1( for trinsit sobeduled to :r rive at Columbia prior1 to 2noon N.>vom ber 1st, 1f2nal limit Novnmher:l' rI 1901. F~or detail informatio a01Is to rates, eto., call on 01r address aniy 4(gent of the Southern Railway or connection. Real Estate. I l'avo for saile several dos'r-able tracts o)f good falrm land1( near Easley. It will bo to the initerst oIf prospiective buyir2 to 5CC me. If youl tiirI to sell or exchangte for laudt 820 21( beforo un dor'taking to do0 so, Call on2 or ItM-e0 W,4 umtuIoy ,0 RHEUMATISM and CATARRH CUREC Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART. BOTTLES. IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH. A Whole Fanmily Caret,. lirs. C. If. 'Kigsbury, who Iceeps a millinery and fancy goods store at St. Lottis. Grautiot Co., M ich., and who is well known throughout tile country, was biIdl troubled with rhoutna tism, catarrh an11 id Ietral.ia. I hadi liver coluplainitt and was Very biliouis. I was inl a batd cornliti on; every (lly I be gun to fear that, I shotild never be a wvell wonri'n; that I should have to sett-le down linto a chronie. invalid, and live in the shiadow of de.ath. I had .loIINSTiN'S SAlISAI'AlILA rec Oltunetith'11d to tie. I 'l'()()K 14()gg Ji I'Ll..; .\NI) IT u0'Ef1. MI, and e di'4,I i. tafily hboth. I am very glad that I heard .f it. I wvou.lI cheerfuly 'eC('"lniiilend it to ever-y tte. I 111vo tahnul 11:i:ani <ther kiinils of inieljjiie. .1 prev fr i N'"It )N'S to 11n of them." M1VI'il -. VG 1 0 4'o., Dlisrtt, MIeJA. q , ;. \\ . 1 -,e AEWl Hy. FALL SPECIAL. I'zi \-m l t11;k( p)tresents, v\ )I I;st <>:< I Iir asers lu\t (2' O I .rt I c s. ik sk silv(e-r g) oods and1 j\t4 IOlry: your re. scIIts ;11(I , j~rclast s -,; twait \-vo r sc . I(ccLiO ). Williion.L Ped1- sltt b4. \%h ';h!l . :I < h, . 'i wi llj' t 8.0 .15 W r~ - ;I i \v 11 ,r .v, n -a ns .3 ( tb'- I'i i \ I h 2. ) iii 'a I ( l22 1 ( i 11 . -i . 1 v I r. W ll i ll eb1, ro -i i iCII,-d (I ho - 0 W IC I' Strln slve h-p~ht s i sn : CurI oli 01 51011t D~tice. Pa ttern s, \'sta. (IolIuIIbi 1 I Iec r li' aI tlid Sh.l l tI l'Orlwes S l<t (('. g l ph:( PlateTbwae YOur- for trah(. W H1 IPICKENS, I.\ .- .V . . A. G. WYATT & (00. ( rotIceris, Sho).s, I luts, No. ll0InS, I>'C. ( ;enera'l I Iaridwar- MauteriaI. So(le agen lt for' the: I lancock It~ arIy I isC PO\v an(I also (lhe IisC I laI't'0w. a l'( 2 t' ( UtseI to (Ol11e in andh make Settl( ia. at <ole. \I A. G. WYATT & CO. J. E fi I .I~ \ W . (;i\., in o Bridges & H-ammond, General i Merchandise, A t t heir I )rb ial sauu, l' N NS, S. C. W a . p -nslantly 'n hand.e fuly li' orf v)rv St; . G --1Il41 root rie) Cr ory ,:Tn .\ it full ~ lie gel: 2)2ffee) of t th bever u aiy, We uIk h a u p.hdyn S hlt1.ll 1)4 .1 ':O i'ry Wor Bridges &nSige n ammcoundr.. Dp in ENuS, no trul tosho PIC ENS, - .C DS + +4 I PRICES a the Best! s Right. , SHOES, H FURNISHING GOO] NESS, SADDLES, - ES, BUGGIES, S, &c., NT, VE HAVE IT. a larger and-better st position to give you your Clothing and Over Iaid especial attention I >r(ss Goods, Capes, C aTh ")onr patronage and IfjM()RlNLEY, PICKENS, I YOV AGAI.. Uv Trade I .\s my1 business increases r ras~es. I have made t eason to get the goods ti right price, and if ten yea L satisfied I have succeede of & od. I handle is not medinm and better class 4 nlow have in store and coi LUS T()CK of IES A ND HATS 1st Co. o1 compeVJtitionl PRICE tells want you to continue shout 1hs. I ; teients. 5 Z~and : ; cents. 5 anduu 5.) cents. 1P rices;. SHOES!+ IShoes for men, S a PRICES! Th A / UINE OF I \jVLS O UTIPNGS, & y Goodls line with prices right. :apes and ask that you see ES I fSH OES[<+ to buy a1 pair of shoes. That -lbest to please you. hand that was bought chcap eC hef'it of it. ; of keg soda to go at 2 I..2 any, don't be convinced to :ll you something that wvill 2cilIty of all kinds of country root, adl ginseng wvanted see US. "CV M GKBROS, able10 to meet our obligation Js to whom we have sold u id mnake nrrmn- nauman+ NEW GOO + + + EU F>I Lverything Bran NeV Stock with Pric( I)RI'SS GOODS, (EN's' I L\RDWAR R, I AR \V A G(( ) N W\1 e have boughIt forw this 1"all goods than aver vmd v r inl a PR IClII~S. SeeI uIs b1w :- "1viIn we l1ii t a v ou 1l M lile :a d also to our lin' o1 I Skirts- : l Jackets. \\ app)reci antece everv trad we mae(. o!!'; trul y I0 i I AM, B . decsire to 1n1 1 it- -, i grecatL st (for1 )1 I ;' I I 11 goOds the le wn .u at nLi e!Nperile(e Is wmirth 1' Aiwisrem-mber that the_ elais. tihe 'lhecap (rder; it's tht. hap') g2oods, Such a; it pays*; to buy\. I stantly arrivin, a T11 R I \ I ) IN T1(ilS II o.Ti \(;a Ii' an ?\er1 o d~ i c\~ I 4~1. 2 Suuula r rj iril 1.:ais I Ie ;LI i] Len's I' Fn( is o r m an W( Vir1)~) EXAe iN~ i .o o o Ji\nd bin it anyhn iio.ne t(r \V is our pe liead we.. i:OIL ro~n g Call on us ad w(litr to)(ilc I r\a'