_ LEOPLE'S JOURN Vol. PICKENS, S. C., THURSDAY JULY 26, 1894. Physican and Surgeon, Officeopt his rsdneMi tet laNtch 8,*1t804 if. 0. BowEN. L. E. CuILn.ss. BOWEN & Cll1ii,)RESS, Attorneys at Law Oct 5, 1893. DRI. J. W. NORWOOD, Dentist, Dr. W. M. Nnwooo, Assistant. 0111ce, 88 Main Street, Greenville, S. C. Jan. 9, '93 y D". J. P. CARLISLE, Dentist Grm-n. D iA , S. C. 0111co over Addison & McGec's Drug Store. DR. BYER PRACTICAL AND SCIENTIFIC 20 years experieuie. (;radutat e from first Schools-under patronage of highest Medi eal authority, iakes and properly adtjusts any style Spectacles. Ot1-e oveir Dr. Ad dison's Drug Store, Gxreenville,.S. C. Jutne 28, 181)1. J. S. CoTRunAN, (. (,-. WEL.rS, C M. F. ANSET,, Greenville, . T. P. COTnaAN, C. L. H1OLwsOSWORru, PiCkeIn, S . Havy~. associatedl themselves4 together for the practice of law in its various blranchies, and will give careful attention to all btusi, ne.s undertaken by them. Loans and discounts negotiated. May 1, 1894. The Exchange Hotel, GREENVILLE, S. C. C. W. HENDERSON, Proprietor. ldonern Iniprovemients. Large Ronoms. Special attention to Commercial Travel an Tourists. Tatble Fare Unsurpassed. Fine Climate the year round. Ap. 7, 9'2 J. E. 11AooI), .. L. THORNIhE-Y, J1 L. C. 'THONLEY. HAGOOD & THORNLEY BROS., Livery, ho, le & ZzcinRe Stalles, Easley and Pickens, S. C.. (Opposite Hotel.) Carriages, Buggies, and Saddle Horses, at reasonable rates. Miy Your patronage solicited. ABE CLARK. OEO. E. COOPER Clark & Cooper, Dealers in M arble and orafite Monuments, TOMBSTONES, of every description Also. MANTELS, STATUARY, VASIS and Wrought Iron FENCING, Greenville, 8. C. Sept. 19, '91. If you want the finest PICTURES made in the State, go to Wheeler's Studio, 113 McBee Aveune Greenville, S. C, A&- Crayon Portraits a specialty April 7-y. Veterinary Surgeon. Hanvinug an experience of flfteenu years in treating all d iseaes of eai t tie, and hafvinlg mIade the disease of Minrrian, ini 'all oqf its forms, a specinlty, 1 offeri my ' arvices to flt publlic. Will trmeat cauttle suffering with anmy ordhitary dliseammes. Pceb. 1-1y' P'icki'ns, ~.C. IDealei in& GR{EENVILLE, S. C. REPAIRING A SPECIAl'TY. Oct. 19.-3m - New Store W E now have for hinspreti-m the most comp leteu line o.f ILLINERY. DRESS GOODS, NO1TIONS AND LATEST NOVELTIES of the Season, s('eeced in. person in the Eastern Mairkets. Misses Rogers, -15 Cofflee St reelt, *Iasi just openod aill laitot stylos of Spring and Siwmmer Mieror At the lowest poss5iblo pricos. * ~ Main Stroot, Groonivillo, S. C. A pril 19, 1894. CU M-E LASTIC costsonly *2.00 p~er 100 siquaroC feet Makes a good roof for years, and any one can put it on). * *~ GuMi -EuAsTw PAINTr (ost only 0 cenits per gal. in bbl. lots, or $4.50 * ~ for .gal. tubs. Color dark redl Wit stop leaks in tin or iron roofs andwill last (or yefgrs., py... rr'. Send stamlsfoxi s'al'nples9, and full ,particulars. GUM ELA8TIC ROOFING CD., * 39 & 41 West Broadway, NEW YORK LOCAL AoENTS \VANTED. *, Fob, 8 1894.-1m. SPECIAL SA.E IN LINENS BEGIN NING MONDAY, JULY 6TH. Note the following: 31x16 All Linen Huck 10 cent. 31;x18 All Linen Crepe 12A. ctE 3x 17 All Linen Damask 16 ctE 46v21 All Linen luck 22 cts. 44x22 All Linen Sateen Dam ask 25 cents: Finer goods at correspondingl: low prices. Crash! . 16 inch All Linen Crash 8 cents. 18 inch All Linien Strip Crasl 8.k cents.. 18 inch All Linen Colore< Crash 8.t cents. 24 inch All Linen Check an Stripe, very fine, will go thi week at 11. cents. Table Damask. 58 inch Fancy Click Damasl 25 cents. 48 inch A Bleached Danask 2| cents. 58 inch warranted Turkey Re< 45 cents. Go inch -.1 Bleached Germai Damask, Colored Border (thi; week) at 75 eents. 64 inch Bleached Damask 7 cents. 08 inch Bleached Damask 95c A big cut has been in Doylie and Napkins. SrP.:cIAL-All Linen Doyries Pink, ied and Blue borders at 2 cents a Dozen. ' Wasn Goons-Anothe'r lot t< arrive this week : bought at Cu Prices and will be sold ac'V price's $SurIi'Es--Anything left ir slippers can be-bought; for very little mnoi'by. . A. K. PARK. -[ West End] 16 PENDLETON STREET. 1 t GEN VI LLME, S. C. June 28th, 1894. IYou Sout of emnploymient, or in 5a position th at you do not: S like ? Possib~ly the solie-5 5 iting of Li fe Insurance is S jyu special forte. -Many = S people have, after trial, i S been surprised at their: 5 fitness for it. To0 all such 5 :it hasprvdamsco j~ genial andp ofitl ocu-: lpation., The Management: Sof thec1 |Equitable Life jin.thie Deatetof the 5 Carolinas, desires to acdd : to its force, some agents S il of character and ability. 5 'I WrVite for information. S a... Rodde, $.Manager, * TAKE TH E A BEST I0 W0cts. ana $1.00 JBottle. One cent adoo, whr a otes ji Cough Croup Sor Asthma. For Consumption ban iv has cured thousatidsand wilan o taken in time. Bold biy Dru gle ona gouai 8ILOH'8 BaLLADOaNA tod to cure yo. _c t FOR DYSPEiPSIA Use lBrowvne Irn hitters. Pheysicians recommend it. All dealers kteep It. 81.00 pdir bottle0. Genui lhas trade-mat'< and crosse~d red Mnes nn wrapper Textas corrspondene. Editor of the Journal: Will you allow m spaco inl your paper for a fow wor(s. Perhaps, som11 of our old Carolina frionds would liko to know something about this part of Texas. WO can toll them that .tho land is good here, very productivo, ospecially in 0h valloys-that is what is called the Cross-timberod country of Tox as. Pooplo aro sottlhd very thick in this part, and wo think somo good poople here. Farming is dono very dif'oront here, farmers break - their land with two-horso turning plows, plaint their corn and cotton with cultivators woll. WO muist toll our friends that this country for farming wo don't think can be be excolled. A ian can tako two horses and tend from 50 to 80 acres of land. Vegetation grows of' vory fast, everything looks flattering inl this part of Texas at this time. Wo would 1o glad to know somio thing about politics in old Caroli ln, and who will ho the next Gov ornor? Wo think South Carolina is ill tho lead for Reform; politics is thn great talk of the day, men aro fighting for- Reforni, and they mean to lavo it; the laboring 111on of Toxas realized a long timo ago that thoro was something wrong with the government, and they are S not satisfied to havo any more Grover Clovelands forced upon them for President, and they be I ievo. that a single gold standard is tho signature of the cotton produ 3 cer, selling it for loss than 6 cents por pound, and so can everything olso the farmer has to sell, will bo down inl proportion. Toxas is a good country-sho o w n s over '7,000,000 hond of cattlo and sho has millions of acres of land pro ducing [nothing but grass, wh ich grow inl groat abundance, and thesO cattlo food upon the grass, and the poople of this country know that i 6 cont cotton will forco them, as the prico of all products go down and their demands for nionoy just the samo, to decroaso the number of their stock and plow up the grass which they nowv food upon, an0d raiso moro cotton at loss prieo, and wo believo that 6 cont cotton will ruin every country, and that it will dispossess the farmer of this country of his stock and causo him to havo to plow up his grass and plant his soil in cotton and corn, than greator room vill bo given for the farmer to hear the cry of ever produlction. T1hbon un dor this condition of affairs the farmer will be takent in to the bees which fill their gum full 'of honey to meltC down and dirown them selves with. They are accused of boing very lazy ini tho sprinig andl industrious in thle fall. They hoar the cry of over production, and we wold he glad to have 80omo one to . xlplain to us what is the matter. Theso part ies areoI lke Poter of old, thieir1speech bet rays t hem. Somel of them like to boast Of living iln such a grandl coun try, and( it, being the wvealthiost in the wvorld, yet she can't he inldepenldent enough to make her own monev. We think it v'ery st range why some1 (of 0our host men(1 will sullf'r thomiselvyes led linl y to the hal11lot box and1( vote righlt against their own interest. T1ho time is at hand1( when overy good citizen of our contry should1( lay asido( all prejdic andiO01( 'onisid or the issues of the (lay. What aire they? -Our conn try is flooded withI tramps that are out of omploy mont. T1hie political wvov is as high as she has over been knoewn; 1m011n're flocking to the great capi.. toi of' our country by the thlousand1s to stand with oultstotcheod hainds and boeg for relief, yet Congroess is unimanaiuble and( turns a deaf oar to the pleadling of' the peopleo; we be liovo t here aire SOm~o good men11 in Congress, and weo)0 eve that South Carolina has got them, and~ wo hope relief will como1 yet, and the lab~oring man11 will again star't up the ladder of p)rosperi ty. IL. 1. SINamroN. - "J h n , sai his*b - tec er- i yourI ftheri (etin (1o a pi0(c of work( * Gieor'ge canl (10 it inl ninE (lays, howi Z long will it, take t hem both to (do -. it?'' "hydnever' get it (lone,'' saidl Johnny. "'They i sit' dlown and tell fish stories." The Niational Teacher's Assocli iola. To SchIool Commissioner of' Pickens: According to thel! prom ise I made to you in -Spartanhurg I shall write you i few dots ill re gard to the National Educationial Association, that. I 111 11n lowat ttend ing here in Ashury Park, N. J., of courset it, will bi imIipossiblo for 111 to give you anly aa nlysis of the papers and address that, have been deliverod beforeI th is great. body, but, I shall briefly give you ani ac couit of the tips, and some im pressions iade by the master ed ucators of America. I left South Carolina oin the 7th instant. A f ter a1 days travel, part of whicl was through Virginia's mos)t1 for tile and historial soil I reaelid the Nitional Capital where night Was spen1t . Early on tih ne ext day the joiriey was resun111i'd lu1d the next. stop off was at El iziht 11, N. J. where a very pleaszaniit. night was spent. Al, 10, 'Wlock i. Ill. .July, oth, this beautifl sea-side city was rseched: Ashury l', rk is distinctly i summi 11e1 rest . ThorI ire aibout two hun11idi-d hm tels llereald Tiow 11 illli ftv t Ilclu si4l(Ii inh1labitallts. In till- wiliter till; 1111iui(ier will dwilldli to five ( islustlH . It Iet i l I N t p i ea resqrt. fcr he over worked.T IVre l4oI ld it Is( 'rI art si f aS111:l v 111 ex< 'i'll i f.. ThY Imw li' 11: abi'iofut teoimilig to f a fron amSSiS sliiri' ( i(l15i15 ) is i c' rea t. iul'a W lilli i lt. tO)f s1115110i 1 4611 t hi t il pro'essiOl i11 It iia selo. hle Nat-ionall Councvil ,%d FEduenltion was IhIding.ii its whoen fiarrived. I:bad tit. pha surel of at tlndinlg w) ()f itis sf-ssions. The discussions 41f t Ilw greia. m114n1 who guide- the eduilcll iolnla( l elm4'i f' tr, nat1( ion weei ikingly scholary WI ailld at nl. Oil till, IM ienstatlli li- gr:1' association Clit. TIhe ar a in. twveen five( an1d six thousanldtah 11r8s P1sInt re(1I) ly pr'seni ng over lv Stalto inl thel Union adohrcu tries, uod pro~ably two .or ( three tho11und were kept, awaly by the St'rikce in Chiengo. Theil aissocia-. tionl is V0ery AblyV pided~(I( 1ve by Dr. Al1ert G . 1111n', S1p1. of' Schools inl Chicago Ill. All class ('S of inst itiliis aire 11* eOpreselltid from the killdii-girtI1 to till' largest, 1illive(rsit-ivs. Papers 1111d lddressi's hIivi' be'Inl diliveri'4ed up 4)11 e~very 1)1lase4 of schl1 wvork a111d courl1es of stuidv'. I ~'aviiig alalle0 teache'rs of' P'icklIis C<>21111ty 1 i e gilr to1 4 a few of' t.he f'ea i'es 1111ut are't com1para'tlively new to lihe ed ('eators ofoItt. 'lie 1l~'0)10the S geir ente1 VI that draingkI vocab'.l muiii, situat51ion1. If' wo0 do 542 we' cannolt ('st imate theii beeilts that11 will lie weordlst of1)r. 1li1i. "Thll whoIe111' ro5 ll tilH taill'd nolt I1'1li mil. 'I'l('re are unmi,lly 1rIinen1t ill like Dr. G'. 8 t a1111 v huh1 of Woreh'st *r, \lass. , and1( 1 r. I2. . Whiiti' of C.fVlevehI.l Ohiio.. wh~o a l al i ng II tl'I'd~ iei lii jIll ('uci >res 81f011ur lpoilillriy1111 lit t I're P1j1i ifn branch1 101 of ch5ibl (1tudv S. It numbes (If il!rtinms 11l(1 hete lit. efll gyd iofII the resses thtor sy (Ihoogil. Ther11was. Evein ofy knocs toig I in niatany b>f are ipa (fto ~e some at.udy' ang is n in e halIiCl n s not alred one .I amlilple of otIler States. N6w just a word ini regard to dri-wiig tlie expressio lol hu light with the hand. Its deiiantds a1re imperative anl if thle teachers tdoh not study up on it, they %till Ib(e le ft. bh ind t lw pro-C11Ss-ion. I t is not diflicult .I ( aIlI i seiun. a set of drawing booluks aid i mnual an1(d pract ifie. Any teaclitr (ani learn with .1 cIlass. Get mou(dels from nalture, from hok, and inl V\'TrY ei. v llielt pitte. .TI I(- (.l4s(. v(oIrnwe ct ion hot weven d ralwing, anid miuluai i tl anI indus .trial training is alipparent, a'nd dnawing" inl our publie school.s will -lid pupils 'who expwet to) attenld SIiI institutions as Chemson as well ils il lifi'. Of eclul's Onere ar. e it her f<-ah tres 4f t his assmtei:1. jut1 t hat I inight write aboulilt but thlse Still luost pr ssin Ig jist li w. I mlaY Jlve somelthIing fullrt her. late Ir. Thll alssociatiOn clses (t-nighit, I shall Iheave lhen- to-mourirow fori Nvw York. A fter tIo illedillarms ihu h ut an iii 1 ia I his wh eiv s Iet iin. I did nit kinow - bt firt I vould lit111 , lv 1111 t.stilt t l-i111. There)ar1 Iome n ro s m. io IS t illi is li rt k .l -I I P iht -p i Inn Iu p s m tisnwrk. 'l'h..y 1n toi fte wh1i I I I I 'htr - I m- I t'l 'U ll Pa ill 1-1 il i-e l II N I..i I Ia.. 1 v.'s tit il - 1 u ress -t i I I 1 :1/1 1* 1i k4-tI IIr,f\I IS I I I I~ I ~ S. I I I B Ir If Ih p n . "uliar uo m I'V41' (in l ' Cll in'- s s'b l it it'll thf. It is light aftr t'Yule f1od aWil '"'iml Spinungled IBi.1"r had failed (sy to Excusep ulom th ught(f tis vim is sh rt. - .. H. M. Ashury Ptark N, J1. Jy1 h II . PULVERISED BY ELLERBE. . H~e Jaasays mn Nomke o0f If is 111Pli Ii .r e al Enemties. SH'NA'roa 'EVAN'S WARMu RELYo . theares gilang hays fhr tna.. ii~toi l'knlingte tinne durpreg Jte speecars. Neayt rly emoia (ientlorernloi te ia.e lt trwl tor 'ls c meti uo. al nw ellt. Thuy 1 7. ntbl Specil ;Newspatter correspond lenshd o ahutles for atl e' htay toherpu withsom itof gthe spealke Thei rao for. 'Ihisil was the sew fieackersU buwereiawa and xitodld Forsev the peishgang hs fomuk l~ fit, moWe nullig ~m drn mani' to-day.e Ith same riha caraw all te ('hrtera ooi avll b herttr'hly do nt bh erdl withoanythe exgept whai evernewate ayhv logedinl al lanidae' lehe overO cnigh.on other wohrdstoi a tiniigoo tldeal like milking Oatcow. kh icks the trime racr frm, Abkut thei always oitt.lecream tieo bkit te creamlo wich theii~ tenis shov1 erloutfor.ile sire tay.~ Ita fresueich, and1 cn' voliferchurned foi r good reidy bfo thoe voAtugust pi'i oarn s.aeens H Rlt GO S AH E.V~ G4eneral Ellorbo ledOtel tro be allowed tiei for a personal explanation. lb lreal from the Lauronisvllo Herald, which, he said, wvas E4vans' organi, some thing about the treachery of the Sli -Me Lau rinl-u H I I e r h c crow'd. A f' Or reading tI I is cII eral l-illyrbel said : "Follow citizenls, I havi. lived in "Southli Carolila all iny liflt antd I was nhover blfore c havdl with treachery. While I ai not a fighter 110 mian) will da- conie to iny face and say I inn a irai tor. I have been a l"i , rilr fIom the time Tillinal nlidltl his first speech at; liiu net tsville until now I have beell his ier s o n a 1, political ain s t) c i a I friel(d. I ask him if' e has ver doubted mny lo~yalty to (1he Iluve lment. 1 take it that nO ian who cIar g(-S IanohIerI w- I treachery will Ilo so uniile.ss he has the proof. I challenge anly nman to produce proof that I have een treaehlt olls. 1 la ve been mIisrepresenlted by, (hullit, in the l'iedinoutI I n li t. It s4aid that I was inl favr of a Snap shot tonventiol. I w islI tio State here, aund inl fthe lir* seice of (Governor Tillman, that before anythlinmg was said almout at convention I went to TiHn1111111 as the rec(ogna ized le(ader', and 1sked his advioe and his views. lIe tohl mue le was in fIavor (df :mealy: 'Conventlionl, bult, aniter ward ellu,11icl his Ilnil. TI1.\T .-,''N P.\Y CA l'(' "I ailn h rg d fellow. cit izenIs. with having lield a Siutlay e:,i ( u s it t -Spa rtanhu )Ir, af.1Ite4 r tIlw uent ing tlmre. Now, thw Cw-is are Il se: Alter t' uit in' a feowt Ifts rinilail' IN ons, both said that at t It, I would Support anil. wrk fo)i Tillman for Ohe ('iitI State. songl. The 1 fact , 1tI Is 1 :-1 f 'Ip tain toll was In spilirtanhilr 1.t work 11 i a t' I il l ' ( sellern 1 .\1 - I Il'ill folr (i nverl I l 'Il la ve Ii'll sl ailt re I al'1l ileisr'g'esell te 1m :11 1 sics ;l.11i itC has8 bee sa tae fo (a the "Nmow, f llw men zess.n goingu ti~ ll yo son(''iI 1hg ver Iy amch dislikn.g aniii in tow abl out whse ( snllaw Sall.Y ans eet illy if stv