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The People's Journal. a THURSDAY, MAY, 22, 1902. Local and Personal. -The nicest line of"5c toilet soap to bo found inl town at Mis. Curetons. Also Laundry Soaps, 0' -A. Brandon Taylor enjoys the u iique distinction of being the first f graduate from The Pickens Graded Schiool. -After May 20th you will have G to do your trading before 6:30 o'clock as the stores will be closed at that hour. -Miss S. Jones Stanself, aunt of c Squire W. L. Jenkins, is visiting his family for some days. She is 'Y J rom Greonville county. T tia Mrs. Cureton will in a few days er receive a fie lot of bananas and ot pine-apples from Now York. Fruit . always on hand. Fresh bread and cakesm every few days. 0( -On Sunday afternoon, June, so Ist, at 41 o'clock, the monument ot ructed to Sov. W. W. Bowen at 81 George's Crook church, will be un- to veiled under the auspices of tho Tj Woodmen of the World. J. A, al mcCullough, of Greenville, will ti deliver thw oration. Sc -We the undersigned merchants sit of Pickons do agree to close our OIues at 0:30 o'clock, beginning T 20hiy b, an(d lasting until Sept, 1.,4. (Saturdays and Salodays ex cOpt ed ) 11. A. Richey, T. D. Har ris, John F. IHarris, A. M. Morris, Crmg Bios., Bridges & Hammond, la l'olger & Thornley, W. T. McFall, <1d and lleath -Bruce-Morrow Co., All t. thio stores will be closed at tho tit abovo mentioned hour. We hope wi all will bear this in mind. -Mrs. Harriett Jones died at fir her home near Liberty on the 14th thi inst. This lady was a full pen. ra] mioner under the law, and certain- On ly i'eedod the money. Death came 8l1' however before the pension money was ready for distribution. Her relatives, no doubt, are in more or l'ess straigh toned circumstances go alko, but under the law, they can- f uot receive the pension money set a part for Mir Jones, even for bur, ial expenses. Had the pension 80 money been forwarded for distri ltlion in due season, she would st iavo received it and doubtless ahi ion- benefited by it. tir fal BALL GAME FRIDAY. 'hiere will be a ball game on the pa l ''1k,,ns diamond next Friday eve- wc i 230rd between the Central and Wi Iteens teams. Each team has ha g .d material and a lively game is t h ('Ngoet~ed. The game will be0 called ye ab t 8 :30 o'clock. Let every sP I oly comle and see a good gamo of tra liall, w --- of Thie School Picuie. '. ho Graded School p)icnic was a so g.reat success. Though the weath., th ewas not ideal for a picnic the in in~is moade, for the children were the carried out in detail, The Sceono th was decidedly jolly as they passed th< lthrough town in wagons for the ou liciiic grounds. The Hollings- in worth place is an ideal place for a pa pienic, and1 the school is under nun iy obligations to Mr. and Mrs . aeafle for their kindness during t he day. When the school arrived cu un the picnic grounds teachers and m pupils jomned in various games dear gr to tho heart of young and old. Si When the longed for dinner hour wi arriived, a comnmittee of ladies ar raniged a most delightful and ofi abun :d ant spread-a real picnic F( <hnne10r under the majestic oaks, Ni anid the p~eoplo both great and Al small were satisfied. A fter' dinne1r they all proceededlt to the spinig where a brief pr'o *erami was rendered by the school. 'Tie e'xercis(,R began with Itohe opemn Hong, "My Coun try 'Tis of TVhe-i."' Brandon Traylor then of mounted a big rock and dleliveredl M 'in 0 e!loulent manner, . "Te M Judi~gment, Day of Nations" This wi WIlowed by the conicludi ng th w)ng, ''America". During tile lh r ,aidering of this b)rief program it| beain to rain and hurried the pic- ti nieers hiomie. It did not rain F< enough however, to seriously mar the pleasure of the occasion and all E ini all ths (lay provedl a delightful C outinig. Mrs. WV. D. Fricks, of A tlanta is v'isitoig Mr. and Mrs . 0. 0. Fricks.0 Mrs. A. D. IHardin, of Blacks burg, is speonding a few days with her' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ji. Tr. 'Werner.t Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Norris, of Catecco were in town Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Worsham, of (bastonia, are the guests of Mrs. R.( C. Rochesteor. Mrs. WVill Werner, o1 Greenville, ~ 4.9 visiting h er mother Mr s. Gar- c vin. Mir. Robert Stewaft passed thro' bore Saturday fromn Charloston on his way to his home neoar Pendle ton, Miss Sue Gaines has returned firomn Greenvillo. t Mr. H. J. Alford, of Greenville,' spent a few hours here Saturday. Mrs. R, Lawrence and Miss Maggie Lawrence Were in towni I this week, I). A. Keolly, of Atlanta, *Jpett a QoW hionra here ou businl964 hiday. ppointment at tho Baptist unday morning. Thero is soino talk of' a kill being erected hero in 1 iture. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mor id Mrs. W. R. Wyatt, I [rs, J. P. Woreham ; M iss itor, Brown and Wyatt a tewart and Gaines return rday after a weeks visit harloston Exposition. irs. Zackary, of Brevar< visiting her daughter, M assaway. Liberty. Miss Mary Ann Hall 'itically ill. Soveral of our citizens, il c scribe' visited the "'( 4c Sea" last week, also to an1 a passinig glanlco) at i1 itorprising city ol SpalI Dpping at the Nlagnolit lOro wo (njoyed th hostI ( best nighits rest of or m1rt was in seSion a1 1 veral old acquiantancos al hors that wore p l iartanburg is a net work ii factories bling connee 'Olley, Tolophone and P. I around. We iay have ing to say of tho "City I a'" (the only city) anld th ion &c anoll. Tho un bleached A me i< r town have lhecome a Im ey had a tussle on the o Saturday ilight. One practiced a base ba II Or another's lead a w hi d hiin in tho shade for ys. They fiell into th(e h 3 town Fathers ill the co no and will (oujtles rea ,rd, or pay one. Another racket Ihtet ni gi e3 arins-Roepult: oin negro i ) arm; several shots were ?id succession it appoa! 9 has becn apprlienided f )Oti 11g. Ambhler. The health of tihis commt iorally good, excupt soic measles are roported noe Fine showers have yisit Ation lately. Farmers all seem to hav inds of cot ton and tie gra 1o looks fine, biu t , nue ao for Gen. Green to w :ners must look out. The roads have not al tched up yet, let alono, 1rked out. This don 't d for Pickerns (onty111. s boen tihl least work dI a roads for the hist two 0: ars over known ill thle neeC of time, in1co thle ivelod the trail north ant .st of Pielhens and1( ill othe the county. Somfe say that tile COnlvic m work the roads. ]tI at there aro' 2300) miles o) the county andI $GCO00 tm with whiich is not .& 3 mile, and it will at lear convicts 20 years to wor t. So it wont do to depe: ich on them and3( that $8. tch up the holes. J, Olga. Rev. J. E Foster inl his stom del iveredl an excellec on to a large and1( attenitiv egiitionl at Peter's Croo abbath, and the Lord's Ls administered. Married at the rceiec ster on MI~ay iIiit , M~Ir. mmllons and M'diss l'ni ty I I of Pickens ("ounty)' Mr, Thomas Ilynitt an;d r, Miss Jonntie, of Ambslr~s sited tihe family .l .1. H at weaik. M\rs. Dowxl in and1( thr l ei the MN'onoghan M'dill, arle rs. Dewlin's parenCts, M rs. l es Singleton, this Mr. and Mms. Irinj Mi 0 EniOn section visited re Saturday an~d Sanday. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Ponic e guests of Mr. and Mrs. ster last Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Robi1)1 isley, worshipped at rooek, last Sr hat Ih. Th'le heaijlh of the comlanii ary goodl wVith the oxcepIti< w cases of meansles:) Mdesars. F. B. Ponder, of It, andlc Rupiert 'Thomas, o sville, visitedl friends h( uniday. TheIi young pe(ople of tI ion aro looking forwvard icnic at Wa3gner Shoal s aluda river, f3aturdayt3' 1 i onfedelraIte Sohliers Re Lle NA Yesterday a Jharter was romf the secretairy ot stat' or the Indigent Confiedert ers of South Carolmna, 'anization is to ho knohWi Lou th Carolina Con feditra rer' Relief association, leadquarters will be at C .8 set fourth ini tho ap~ he purpose of tihe assoc 'to provide means of relio ligent Condfederato sold o distributo the same ani nemorate the livos of tU ioroes of the~ war. bt etates." The gen1eral pu ,he olrg-miz/ationl taty, ho, nore' fully alted~3~. Em cliicl cies to be used for tie bonofit of needy Confedorate soldiors in the cotton south. Thero aro soveral such he neiar funds at presClt about to be dis. tributod. 'lho idea is to got as tan, 1 much of sucli funds as )ossiblo for an1, Mir. South, Catrolinla anld suo0 that theo dir. aid money is distributed whoro it will os Roch- do the-,most good to tho groatest ld Mess. numbor.-Sunday State May 1.1. -d Sat to the Elglteeni Mile. All the )uople l havo returned I, N. 0. from their trip to Texas and re rs. J, T. l)urt that everybody is doing well and crops are fino anid they had a jolly good old time. Mr. 4J. A. linton of this sectioti iims is has tho finost piece of corn wo hive ever sion and his cotton is cluding not at all Iohuindl. Mr. 1iinton ity By is a fino farmer and knows his )k more business whien it comnes to farm o clean wori. Bugll Black is the cebamp~in ha wvk Il otel ad crow kill1r in th is Section. Ile mijoyed hits killed throe h awks, one me4s. r tri). tring four feet and six ilchos from 11 mt tip to tip and ho has killed forty, id niade nine crows. This does woll for Unsait . Oill soilsot. 1f cot, ''he farmers are abolit to get tilp ted by w ith t(e'ir work now, but, General I ! . hines Greeni has been ot01 with a1till his ,Sot," forces for the last few days but we ( iy Hl I have him fast now if le don 't run I U OXpO- too 111g. allMor Mr. amd Mrs. S. C. 'McWhorter bilt M. attended the birthday dinier giv. enbyMrs.,Jerry Williamsl inl honl- r StreetO l li ; .111Y~1ili t11 t iu or o0f their daighter Alims Artio t meMay, wlio is niow Ipst sweet six.. S 1teol. t 0o and a few We have a flourishing Sunday [11d(1S of school it Cv'armol nlow and hoeo 0 I tree of the .'o1ng( ieo)le Will tIkC hiold a ro- ad kefq) it oi the mnove. lr-. M. R. .1loo(, of' Piedmont, r, f with ha4 bought him a nico little farm I 41t; and moved up1) into our section. Ired_ il Lost 1 - oy. .No the Tiere is nothing unusual in our quiet burg. We have boeut busy t i. p here and the fanmers are out i with their hoes this misty morning t . . and I niovol saw people I more i.l mity is dtstrious tan our Firiers Ihave caSes been this spring, and the weather C ltere. has been very favorable, conse- r d th is quently good crops are evidetnt. I AlI have good stands of cotton and I good coi geerIa lly. Tho soil is in fie t in Cro) fix and reasonabl.y clear of gnass is the and weeds. 11 and The wheat and ryo 'rops in this t imli a irite Vicinity ar) a failure. I been Oats spring sown ordudinary . being Fraink Towns is thli, clihampion speak ictton plantor. lie run a double There gear1e, d m aich ine-a w11, harrow, ant1o (on 11 : lplanlter comnbinied, requiring -three two'( nin on1 the same row after samen one imuile. He hats thle finest staflid e .r,dians of c'ottoni I have ever' seeni on as nothl- roungh land~ as his. "W. P. Baker is panrts ahead en corn so far', he brtoke his C land twvice using a one horse turn s will llow on first breaking cross break is sid ing with a narriow' plow. The f' roads land is an~ old tough brier'y b~ttom- c o work II. M. Lutsk has wvorked our pub- I, .00 to lic road( and1 if lhe had money I. titke enough to lire tihe necessar'y labor 's k them I b)elieve he wouldl keep it in) good ii 1(1 too fix. t )(0 wout ()n the first Sunday in this t D. S. mon~th .y out' scribe wended is waty ti over' into tihe Eastatoe valley and d uulattended religions worship at thE A usaliastatoe School Houtse and wit. 51 it sr- nessed3( an 01(1 time foot washing by e o con- the Baptist chur'ch of Eastatoo, t k last Rev. W. C. Boren, pastor. 1 suppert Rustic. a of the V'inelandtt. ,J.F . Most of our farme~rs are thinning a Washi cot tont and1( wor'king out their c.orn. Sigdin, 1oCth of which are look intg nlicely,. WVe hear' a good (deal (of complaint d aungh-- iht rghthe colutms ixof your' paper mn ('o.iabou t, smatilI grain) looking so sorrty,' Foste but W)1, \. D. Joties hasi someh wheat a whIichi is verWy mu ichl to the c ontr'ary, t 1bi ien Mr'. Forest Kecithi and~ Miss Hat- E" isitintg -tite Hais vlS~isited the famnil y of WN. vek daiy. )Ve htope to have them wtth e leir, of us aganti. frtienids Mr'. G. IT. 110end1ricks and M. b. Jonie have just r'eturned fromlf the or w1ore (har'leston l'xposition. Mr. Jones R. M says lhe was on tho water' so much1 'I ''while there, that when walkinlg now hec totters as a drntk man11. 15son, of. Petor's~ Vinoland anid RosedaleI crossed baits on the formners (diamonetd Sat-' i. urday the .10th. At the close of mity is the 18th innling the score stood .18 mi of a t~o 11. in favor of Rtosedlale. For Rosodale, Whittaker, Aiken and Clem-. 8nmith made fine plys while for Thom-1 Vi no]lan~d, Jotnes antd Williams did r'o last geoud wor'k. The game proved ^an in teresti ng one thr'oughout. There 13 se, wer quite a number of ladios to the prosont to look on and watch the Oh thle game wveil played. Wc might say h. oveorythinug was qitthough some non,1 were i'ighit handy with their ''lip' hut it amlounited to very little as sociat Ion. ther.e was no one to fight. secured3( Cand idaltos should visit us this~ tor' mit suimmertt a1s I think we will have in) imuch phenty (if fruit if niothinig happens, to sold- antd a lot oif chickens if the hawks 'lTe tr- don't catch themi anid the water,. 1 i as tne mela n vines are looking nice no0W (e 841- showing all signs now of something anud its~ to eat. Shorty, Plientiton iation is Woe are' needing rain very badly for in Jt has ben several weeks since we eora andl had a good season. Farmi work to comn- is progrecssing nicely. a fellow ColmmAionor A. J. WVolborn, voenl the wyife and littie Franeik visited the rpose of Charleston exp( sitionl last week. 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In they come and out ithey go. Buy the BATTILE AXE and you wvill aways get the 1il--Si. See our celebrated Sclz $3-50 Shoe for mien, and Julia Marlowe $3.00 Shoe for women. Clothing! Clothing! \We carry as good a line of CL OTHING as you will find anywhere. Suits from 5 years old an uip--can fit the largest unan in the county. Prices an) wh , -re from 50 cents to $18.oo. 11. you need a Suit coime to see us. If1 we miss selling you it Will not be tlh fault of the g)oods nor the prices. We Try to Carry Everything! Call for what you don't see. ;nything that is worth hav ing is wortli asking for, and rIm lMber (utr p rices are always right. Yours truly, FOLjGER & THOR NLEY. 1%L~S)ome IBargains to olr in llo i \\ as .Walk O'ver 'hoes.. FOR MEN9 $3.50. Ladies' Hand Sewed Extension Edge Oxfords $2.00. We Sell Everything PRIDE & PATTON, 1HEATll -IBRUCL - M\RO)W CU. New Spring Qoods Arriving Dailv. the largest andl by far the pr ettiest line we have shown, we have lifted the yoke of high prices and they are in reach of IUILLLNER&Y! A1JLLINERy! MIiss IlIugphes has just return red fromil the Northern Markets, wh<. re she pitrchasedI a large and1( comiplet( line of the season's choicest novelties. This dlepartmnen t is eq uatl to anyl) in the larger townts. WVe cordialy in vite all the L adies in Pickens county to call and inspect this depatrtiment. You will find cor rect styles at very low prices. In eah deprtmfent you will lnd big values. It will pay Yous truly Heath-Bruce-Morrow Co. EASTERN SEED POTATOES And Carden Seeds FOR EARLY PLANTING. It is wvorth all it costs to have a good I arden. Besides the seeds, we have in stock the neces;sary Qarden and Farrning Tools! Hoes, Rakes, Shoves, Spades, Forks, Bush .looks, Briar Hook, Mttocksows and Plow Stock, Best Steel Beam Iturersmad, WeelHaroiv, Ion ingStoves, Sewing Machines, and Furniture of all kinds, Pretty Styles. A Nice, New, Clean Stock of HATS, SHOES, DRY GOOD8AND CLOTHINS New Goods Coming in and Going out Every Day. Anything * and * Everything. About a Home or Farm, (1 P We invite all to come and look throuigh our rooms, No trouble to show throughl our stock, WE T, MQFAL~L Childreas, Iast sumnner at the N( mal school at Easley. Children's Day will be celebata at Zion church the 2nd Sunday . Juue. The public cordially inv ted to come and bring well-fill baskets. Som1o of our yoIllg po)phl t->0 in the May moting at. ,iix |Mi last Sunday. Among the .iumb, were Mr. Roscoo Lesley aird E gene Welbori of Easley. Clatter Box. The followiing from the acts of, 1902 priintedi for inforinatinh: An Act to Provide tor the p, pair of Artificial Liihs ol (orti l'itizonas of hIlis State \\ 'io \i Solders iI The War 'w ' h States, An(1 To I y ('rtain Such Citizens Mloniey in ilieu ther, >A. Sectionl 1. He it enacted by th lo r.e'al Asseibly of tho Sta toi 3outh Carolina: That lie su )f (2,000) wo thousand d l;II. f So much be ne 11ecessarybe, 111d i i -reby appropriated to defrray I I xpenUses of the repair of artilicit iibs heretoforo donated to citizen f this Stato who lost a leg or a 31rin, or who b~ecomoi pormail titly disabled in I Itag or an aru luring military service ill th wia )etwoon tle( States See. 2. That. tile Colptrofll leneral bo, andl i hereby, atulhor1 eed and required to draw his wart ont on the State Treasureri', ain ho State Treastirer to pay th amio, for a sum not to excesi wonty-five dollIar4-, ill favor of, an; itizen of this State, u onl( the lire itation to hii by, or1 on beha1 F, such citizoni, of a certi ficnt n(er seal of tile Clerk of Court, (I his County whereii such cit izet. esides, that such citizens,; lost. g or an nriim, or was pei m:nenit y disabled ill a log or inl an1 arm "hile in military service of tlhi tato, or of the CoinI fevd 1rate Stat,' i the wvar between tihe Sates, :in hat such cit'iz -nit relc(eived inl iII- i cial Ifilb under tho Act f 4- . lie Act of' 1881, or the nnend men hereof, and that the said irtiticia hiim necds repiairv, and tHa 8it m itizons is not ol the St ate pvnl'iI oil, and also aln estiliate of th IrObablo cost olfsuch repair, c,'rti ed to by a reputnble phys:cian be County wheroin such citit I-(, ides: Provided, Th,11t11 such cit iz V1ho is receiving a pension fron he State, shall inot Ih en titled u oceive anything uider this appri >riation : Pro)vided, I hn a. t 1h m1ount so appropriated :hall b. Lt)propriated out of the1 emia und. Pide~~ld, furthert. VTa t in cas any~ citizens r'ec'jeie monov i04 inV ted of an ari'ti ici al limbii, as 11 idid d uinder the Act of' I187, tilt Ae f 1881, or thle amiendmnonts thter,. f, that such person shall be allow d thle sum11 of twenity-fiveO dollar pon1 the pre'senitat ion of ~a corilfi ate, under seal of thle Clerk of' th bourt of tihe County wher'eini sntel itizens re~side~s, that lie was ent it ad to rceiv such camn sal~~t ii :lstead( of' the artifical 11unb1 as pro ided in said Acts: Prlovidd I rtheor, That all persons dIesiring Ie benefits of this~ Act shiallI ibl ieir claim as her'oin provided wit! ie Comp. Geneiral within nlineta 11ys after the approval of tis Act nd if the Coim)ptr'oller'( Gener'a 1all find that the amount of th< aims filed and approved exceed ae said sum of two thlousanld dol >rs, thou he shall prloraite theC sun mong the claims ajpproved it im. A pproved the 20th day of Fe'bru' ry, A. D, 1902. TlAT1E OF SOUTlI CABOlJNA, Counity of' Iickents. ify .1. B. Ne'wbery Ehqim~it l'robot ndge. 'Whiereas, ,J. P. Smijth ma-lo su it 1o to grantI hm Lott ('r of' A fihn inl ist n on of the Esttle of anud etlrects of'i W.' Thlese aro'l ther'leforeO to cite and mhtnor ih aill tand sintgtlar' the kindredl an1 redito: 8 of thle said WV. M. Son ich1 deem 1, that they ho and1( appearII bforoit me the Coutit of Proba11te, to bo0 held 'ickens Court House, S. C, Onl t hle ny of' ,J u1n 190)2, aftor'111) pbiea'itn hm 10 f, att 11 o'clock intII tihret ooni, to slhm atuso if any they hlavo , why the said Ad .iiinitratjin should ntot be gran ted. Given under01 my hand and seal, ti 0 day of Maiy 1902, in th~e 126 yei i our Indopenidence. ,J. 1. P. C'. -Tfhe Summler School for tea''h ir will 01p01 at P'ickens oni Mom lay, June 16tth. The exercises wi robably ho held in the schi' lOUSe. Prof, Doinieik (If ~aley Gradedl School w'ill be il BRIDOE NOICE. I wvill let to tihe lowest re0sponsile bi 1or on Wednesday Junec 4th 1992 at I >'olock a. im. the repairing of tho ]I 'ence Bridge on Koowee livor andt ioerve the right to reject any and1( all hi --Speifications exhibited at the Brid >nl day of letting. Countyv Comn., Pickone Co,, NOTICE TO D)EBTOR~S AND OREDIT1ORS, . All poisons having claims eg".i!..t I] estate of W, WV. iKilbur', decenotel a requested1 to pretsentt the oano to the ut dle'si gned for payment by thlo tst <hi of July next, 'I'hoso indebtid to tl said estato pilease miakc p~aymentU to I). J. JOIINST1ON, Adior. Executor Sale I will sell to the highest bidd Onl Saleday ini June at thei utsu hour, as the executor of the esta of W. E~ Welbor.ulicea ": 01 Blgak Mare1 baggy and~t hiar'u Terma un