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'NYwo DFODWIE'S 0 'LEAVE GOTHAM Others to Take Their Places From Zion Oity. LKFT BY HIS SPECIAL TRAIN. Prophet Dowie Says He Has Received About One .Hundred and Fifty Let tore Threatening Him With Murder or Kidnaping. -New York, Oct. 23.-At least 150 bembers of Dowie's "army" left today in a apecial tran of five coaches over the West Shore road for Zion City In Illinois, in charge of Deacon J. W. Crane and Daughtera Wilhite, Lauder, 31y,, Pettinger, 'Peterson, Rupp, Ste vens and Funger. According to Deacon Newcombe the Zionites were bound for Zion -because others wished to come to New York. As many as leave will be replaced by new recruits, said the deason. Many of the party were suffering from colds brought on by exposure in the work of house-to-house visitation, and the many changes from the heated atmosphero of the Garden' to thopierc ing air. While his lieutenants wore looking after the excursionists at Wieehawken, Dowie was left almost alone to con duct the early morning service at the Garden. During his address he said that he had received about 50 letters during his s-tay here, all of which either threatened him with murder or kidnap ing. Some of then wore signed "Committee." lie said he was not afraid. He said that he expected 200 more of his followers to arrive here on Monday with a fresh supply of provi sions. In talking of tho visitation work done here by the "hosts" he said that 76,000 houses were vtsited yesterday. Estinating that each house contained about eight porsons, he said that 600. 000 persons had received the "divine message." It is said that the departing men bers of the host had returned to Zion City because so many of the heads of the departments had left their places there vacant that the managemont o. the city was suffering. lie said that there was no fooling of discouragement of those going away. Alany members of the "host" received a severe shock today when they were informed by the - railroads that their tickets would have to be used during the early part c. next week. It has been understood that all the tickets were good for two weeks, but now it is said that most of 0 heiff .Will have to return several ehys sooner or lose their transportation. FAMOUS LIBRARY AUCTIONED. Most Remarkable Collection of Books In Existence. Philadelphia, Oct. 23.-One of the most remarkable librarios ini existence has been put up at auction here. I was'collected by Howard T. Goodwin, confidential clerk of a banking firm, who comnmitted suicide when confront ed with evidence of a shortage amount. Ing to nearly a million dollar's. Goowhn's hobby was boolc collect ing, and to gratify this desire he Uis said to have speculated with money not his. It is estimated that ho s'poni over $100,00d on his library and the * - -books; offer'ed -include some of the most 'beautiful sp~ecimons of the printer's art antd the finest nets of nearly a the groat authors. The bidding wvas rema-rkably slew, however, and 202 lots brought $6,289. * HAD TWICE BOUGHT FREEDOM. Former Georgia Slave Dies at Age of 103 Years. Santa Cruz, Cal., Oct. 23.--D~aniel Itogers, a negro, who died in San Fran cisco yesterday, aged 103, as the resuli of an accident, wvas raised as a slave in Georgia andl was brought to Call fornia in 1849 by his master. In time he bought his f'reedom. lIi went back to Georgia to free his wife but wvas sold into slavery again through the treachery of his old master. Again he saved enough money to purchase the liberty of himself and wife. Wants Will. Set Aside. Chicago, Oct. 2.-A bill to set aside the wvill of Morris Reiman on the groundi that at the time he executed the instrument lhe was of unsound mind and under undue infiuence,* hat boon filed by his daughter, Mrs. Elboch The will contained among other be qlues-ts, one of $1,000 to the Boston "Investig-ator Company" for the purm pose of distributing Robert Ingersoll's lectures among Christians in order tc civilize them, Costly Blar~e in Montgomery. Montgomery, Ala., Oct. 23.--The large furnitureo store of B. Wolff wac - - damaged by fire and water hero iasa niglht to the extent of $25,000. The five originated in the fourth floor andi was d'ifficult tognanage. The building was only partially destroyed. 8ev. e ral firemen were injured, .but not pie. ** riously. The furniture was not fully insured. There was about a $4i0,000 stock in the store. * Fatal Fireworks Explosion. Valleta, Island of Malta, Oct.. 23. A fireworks explosion at a workmen's clb in the village of Banlzan has ro. sutdin a woman and four men being kiled and the injury of 14 other per sons-. It lKeeps the Feet Warm andI Dr-j. Ask today for Alleni's Foot-Ease, a p~ower. It ut-es Uhilblains, Swollen, Swoatinig, Sore, Ach-. in lha np foot; At all druggists and shoe stores, 2.Le Many MIothiers of a Like Opimnon. Ars. Pilmer, of Cordomva, Iown, says: "One of my children wVaq sut'joot to 9roiip of a severe type, and the giving of h mberlain's Cough Remedy prom >b1r. aways brought~ relief, Many mo hos inthia nogborhood think the -.aa .T do about this remedIy and ut imo other kind fbr their ch ildron.," or sato py Piokens D~rug 0o-; Earle's s~ tore; T. N. Hunter, Liberty. Liver Pills is whatyou need; some otire your bilious 7ve you a good e~r s Pills are ~, p ~ v ure con .9 ~. flgusness. i hadfd. . Afflict riany 1ien and Women and Lead to Pneumonia, (ip and Consump. tion, it the System Is not Kopt in Healthy Condition Strengthened with Duffy's Pura rialt Whiskey. Throat and lung troubles causo more deaths In this country thani all other diseases --1.cobined. At least one halfe >uld be cured ifttaken in time. STOPPED HEMORRHAGES "Gentlemen-My lung trouble is two years old. I had about eight or ten hemtorrhages, which broke me down in weight and rent.The last In February, wvas thle worst of all, so that l honestly believed I colhT not live to sco another wiumnier. When I coinmenced to take Dui ty's Pure Malt Whilkey iny weight was 117 pounds; today I weigh 129 pounds, and have inado good 1m rovemient In every respect. I- feel stronger fron ddiy to day and have had no hemorrhage 0 unce I cominenced to use Duffy's.' " 0TTFRIE D E BER, Scranton, Pa. We have thousands of such letters as these: "LUNGS AS STRONG AS EVER " Dear Sirs-Having sufrered with weak lungs severe coulI anI loss of appetite, I tried nearly all Ined-cines, bitt without benefit. A few weeks age on advico I comnmenced the uso of Dull'y's Pure Malt WIhiskey. My alppetiteilnprovcd almost immediately, niy coush stopped and my lungs aro rs strong as over; my strength has return. ed, nid I shall continuo its use as a prevent. ive against all diseauq-es." F1LO1RENeE WII1TIN 0, No. 116OU St., Washington, D. C. DUFFY'S URE MALT WHSKEY curer consumption, coughs, colds, grip, bronchitis pneumonla, catarrh, asthma, pleu. risy 11md all diseases of the throat and iungs; indigestion, dyspepsia and every form of rtom:.ch trouble; inalaria and all low fevera. It Is an absolutely pure, gentlo and in. vi!orating stiinulant and tonic; builds up the nerve tiisues tones up the heart. lves >o wer to the brain, strength and elasticity to the ii uscles and richness to the blood. It )ring.s into action all tie vital forces and enables you toget from the food all the lour ishienwut it contains. .t is invaluable for overwork ed men, delicate women and sickly chil-en. It strengthens and sustains the system ; is a promoter of good health and longevity, nakes the old young and keeps the young sirong. It is absolutely pure, con tainus no fusel oil, and is the only whiskey recognized by the Government as a nedicine: ibis is a guaran tee. CAUTiON.-When you ask for Duffy's Pure Matt Whiskey be sure you get the genuine. Unscrupulous dealers, midful of the excelence of this preparation will try to sell you cheap in. Italloona and malt wvhiskey substitutes, which aire p ut ova thle ark et for profit only, said which, far from relieving the sick, are positively harm~ful Dmcannd 11Duffy's" anti be surynti get it. It Is the only absolutely p ure ilt Whiskey which contanIns medicinal, health giving qualities. Dully's Pure Malt Whi skey Is sold in scaled bottles only ; never In flask or bulk. Look for the trade-mark, the "Old Chemlst," on the label, and be certain the seal over the cork is unbroken. Beware of refilled bottles. Sold by all druggists and grocers, or direct, $1,00 a bottle. Interestini medical booklet postpaid to any address. Duffy Malt Whiskey Co., R1ochester, New 1ork. FUR SALE IN SOUTH 0AROLINA AT ALL DISPENSARYS. SHOES For The Family. . Our store is the place where the best, newest and latest P0 Shoe Creations are to be found. Heavy and Light Walking Shoes for Men, Vomen and a Children. Shoes for the en- v tire family. For whatever / purpose you may require shoes we have them and at the very lowest prices. SPRIDE& PATTON UPI-TO-D)ATlE silOE I lOUsE. GRFEENVILLJE, S. C./ BEFORE YOU COME TO PICKENS look at this paperK and11 see what days N. D. TAYLOR, ~The photographer W'ill be in town and bring your folks and have some S perfect LIFE LIKE PHOTOGRAPHS made. STURI)IYNT"S Coiled up in that One Little Word UNDERSELL' Is the magnet that dlrawvs the crowds. 'vVhether you live Io0, 20 or 50 miles it will pay you to conme to Sturdivant's BIG BEE HIVE for your Winter dress goods, Shoes, Hats and Clothing. H. K. Sturdivant Co. Greenville's Greatest Store. Pickens Graded School, (COLORED) DEPARTMENT.) Next Session Begins Qct. 26th, Pupils hivmng outside of town and not legally transforred wvill be required to pay a tuitlon foo of from 50c to $1 50 per month. IIEMICMBER.: 'An investmentl in knowledge aIlways pays thme best inlterest."- Soloman says, "Receive knowledge rathar than~l chvioe gold." Obey the 3i ble, sacrifice someoth1ing alid giv'o your ch ildren a chance to re-ceivo k nowledge. Put; thieminii schlool at tihe bf'ginn fing pand ke~ p themn there unt ii tile enlding. *Edutcalte them that, their minds may bh. freed from the prdljndices of ig niorance, the granitest f~ne to h fman progress. Educate thenm to the end that they may4be good and intelligent citizens. Rot furtheor infofmtioSL ee THE RUISNESs SITUATION. Summary of the international Mei cantile Agenoy. Niw York, Oct., 2.-Special telq graphic reports on the business situw tion to the International Mercantil Agency from cotrespondents througt out the United State. are sumamarise as follows: Good judges believe the effort t bold up the price of fluished ate0 through the spring will not succee Authorities admit that pig iron worl ors will have to increase the exten of the movement to restrict outpul Pig Iron given in exchange for cok overhangs the market. Soft coal price are being held up only through con bination. Present - plane conten plate the laying off of nearly 50,00 railway employes this winter. Trust company and national ban disasters at Baltimore and 'Pittsbur were caused by special conditions, an at these cities it is expected the weal ness in t)ke financthl situation ha been eliminated. Advices point to about 160,000,00 bushels of wheat from this year's dc mestic crop of wheat available for em port, whereas European continen'ta estimates are that importing countrie will -need 180,000,000 bushels. General jobbing trade is diull in Nei England, but the value is nearly equa to that of one year ago. The move ment of lumber there is fair, excel for the southern. Sales of wooi hav been small, consumeta awaiting. !owe prices. Some cotton mills are storin products. The less favorable commel cial features are in smaller sides c clothing at St. Louis than expectec and backward collection south an southwest. On the other hand, the general bui itness outlook In .the southwest, excel in Texas,dIs bright, New Orleans anti< ipatos a heavy winter and spring trad and Texas trade prospect* are tie up in the cotton yield there, whic has been somewhat underestimated. HER HEAD ALMOST SEVERED. Notorious Woman Murdered in Mour tains of Kentucky. Middlesboro. Ky, Oct. 23.--Alic Lamb was killed last night at the Kel house, her head being nearly severe from her body by knives. Joe Brill and a man named Nelum were arrested. The Lamb woman was notorious I the mountain (ietricts a.nd had bee in fights and feuds for many years. Chinese Merchant Ordered Deporte4 Now York, Oct. 28.-@ng Wong, Chinese merchant of Newark, N. J ha boon ordered deported after ha ing fought the efforts of the immigrA tion officials since August. Wong lawyers decla-re they have proof the he was born in San Fmncisco, an never lived in China, except while b4 ing educated. Wong lived in Newsar for years. He has an American wit and a son three years old, "SLEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. Two survivors of the schooner J. 'l Williams have arrived at NewpoN News, Va. Out of 14 men on boar those two were saved. The vess< wras sunk during last Friday's storn Union machinists in Ionadale, Tenn shops of the Southern railway qu| work because none-union men were a lowed to dismantle engines. Addressing the Pan-American co: ference of bishops, Bishop Gailor sal the IEpiscopal church should chang its name, eschew Anglicism and tu come an American church. Speaking of the race problem lb fore the American Missionary asecc ation, Dr. Gladden declared that th south deserved great credit for- whi it had done for the negro. The sew.ond class protected cruis4 Denver failed to make her contra< speo01 in the government trIal o Cape Ann. W. S. T.ovo, of Savannah, who ha been missing several months and wh< it was feared w-as drowned, has bee found in Denver, Colo. .Sir Ian Hamilton, the distinguishe British soldier, witnessed the we game in Kansas. Dan Patch lowered the world's paa ing record In his trIal against tinle I the Memphis Trotting associatic track, lie not only lowered his 'ow record of 1: 59, but clipped three-qua ters of a second from the world's re ord, held by Prifce Alert, making (11 mile in 1:5 . There has been no change in the fi eastern situation. War between Ja pan and Russia seonms probable. Charles Krats, the alleged. St. Lou: boodlor who jumped his bond for $2( 000, has been captured in Mexico. Sigurd Ibsen, son of the famom dramnatist, has been named for a ixx tion in the new Norwegian cabinet. The sum of $3,000,000 in gold wi landed at Plymouth today from hera bay. This is the largest shipmer ever brought to E~ngland on one stean er. General Nelson A. Miles ha, jul returned to San Firancisco from an e: tendled sojourn In the southern part the state. General Miles wil leav for the east in a day or two. The Rt. Hion. Rlobert Lecke, histor an, died In London last night of head disease. He was failing for some tim< lie was born in Ireland in 1888. A dispatch from Rtocheoster, N. Y says that former Lieutenant Gove nor Charles T. Sarton, of Olyde, die today. Excursion Rates to Augusta, Ga., AC count Georgia State Reunion.. The Southern Railway will sell re duced rate tickets from all points i thme State of South Car-olina to Au gusta, Ga., and return account o State Reainion of Confederate Veter ans November 18th.12 th, at one cen a mile plus twenty five cents. Tickets on sale from points be3 oni radius of 100 miles of Augusta, Ga., Nov. 9th and 10th, and points withia raidius of 100 miles Nov. 10th ani 11th, and for trains scheduled to ar rive in Aamunata, Ga., before noon o Nov. 12th, limited to Nov. 13th., Fo~r full particulars apply to an agent of the company. or to. R1. W.. Hunt, D. P. A., Charleston, S. C. CASTOR I Por-Infants and Children. Bears the Big##tqre of - The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been. in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of t . and has been made under his per sonal supervision.since its infancy. 4e o ~Allowno one to deceive you in thins. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger tihe health of! Infants and Children-Experience against .Rxperiment. 0 What is CASTORIA d Castoria is a harmless- substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcoto substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worus and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind' Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the S Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. CENUNE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. d TvC GENTAUR OOMPANV. TV MUNAAV STREET. NEW VOnK OITV. d Biliousness. The liver must be gently stirred so - thiat the bile will be thlrown off in the- righlt channel; the system must be invigorated jk ON 0 s AND TONIC PELLETS form the Mild Power Cure that completely does the Work without shock - I or injury to any part of the system. COMPLETE TREATMENT I _____FOl SA LE 1Y d iPlckens Drug Co., J. D. Moore, Craig Bros. and Earle's Drug Store. Treasurer's Notice. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, '1 County of Pickens.d 1. Office of County Treasurer, Pickens County, S. C. I ~Pickens, S. C., September i 5th, 1 903. ~TH-E TREASURER'S OFFICE WILL BE OPEN FROM 5 THURSD)AY, OCTOBER 15th UNTIIL T1!IlURSD)AY, DECEMB3ER 31st, 1903, WVITHI OUT PENAL1.TY. v The Rate of State, County. School and~ Special Tax, I ncludli ng One D~ollar Poll Tax and One D)ollar Commutation Road u'Tax. In accordaniice with anU Ac..t to rise fluppaliesF for thew li'wal year coinmifoneing Januiary 1, 1903, notlienf isi herebIy gi vein that thle o)f'rie of CJount y~ Tremi~nruer of SPickons Cou nty will Copen fo.i the (olleetion of tacxes~ fr soitd 1i'wun yea r from STHIUR3IDAY, OCT()lIR 15'rr, until 'ITURSDAY, DEFCE ~11'ER 31w~r. Rteso r. per cent. of taxationi are as fo'lows: 4 Levy F.or State Tafx - -- - 53 Milsx. " " )rdinary Coun'ty lax - - I " (" onstitutjioaI Schiool taux .- 3 LI '" " Pasnt In~debtecdness . -. Ie ' " " ouinty Ron~a^ - - 1 " "Sinking Fundc - - - 1' . Total levy for Sto~ anid Coiunty Taxes - - 17 i' illo. Levy for~ initerst oin Pickens R. R. bionds, Pickna C. HI. Tiownsh1ip, 31 mnilh<. is Levy for imterest. on P~ekons R. R. bonds, Huriicanoi TPownipMI, 2a mi ls. I Levy for jut,1-ent on Picken R. R. bond-, Eanlatoo Townslhip1, 3'.~mik. Speeu.s Levy For Schiool D)istrict No. 8 2 Mills. 44 44 44 " "1 4 3 4 .4r ee p 4,b 4aw 44es sad a ispi b h 31s of 'De.103'ih '. 4y4wr uo the pn 4i hihwy wil 44rqie neraotatr Axeos a pyof Only gold o Cand itlv on, Ulit'en Id St~iathscrency.O Na tjna 21ank03m Not ad apos ofare mtbynd will be comoiayletdrig h P aiesdeiigfration by a o Omal inoh rogr viIto co thi ax1 wil ple ase 'ti th 4)1c oItXon fo l th e i 'Orty and ind totage for' amc I reply , 'X4those p 41. - tos bylchckd bys mohid Uthe chargexs pair thle 3sting.e.103 ~;i ept. 15 13. id rauee fPcesCly.1 Pa~e eirn-Somtinb al radTOEiS-aiwil sl W~aesb aruek goting todisoeo then -apl~ il. Nws u chace AL II.S A W.RICES. M ettt 5 10.Id i J amu es, fPc4ci oni Pickens Graded School ...NEXT ESSION 11(,s Monday, September 7th, 1903. 'l' w ool i 14 well orgaize.l, well gradel. Fou' 3-v.- under 1114! aml)1- m.%nnge 1114 1 1. Th1e bonk liuig linha la.tly benl < quipped thr tighout vithg t'xe llent nmo %V black -b->rds. '1i tt. demaml 1o- dI 10,t41 me 11n 11 womeno lecl"omes 1 m 1or 0 im I(eritive each yoar of the pr ogri-ssive age in which we live. Puplils from tho counlty will fil.! Pickons a delightful place to Iivo amiiioig Iospitable people. B'ard at low rates. For pmrticulairs call on), or addracs, W. E. bENlT, JupYr. NEW- OD * faAN D, NE W PIOES For both old and new customers on all Fall and Winter Goods for and during the Autumn months of the new year 1903. I want all who read this to take fair notice not to buy groods from mC unless you want to buy at the lowest prices that they can be sold at and guarantee fair dealings and hon est prices. For the niext 3 months I will sell to all who trade with me for every $5.00 purchase worth of anything in the drv goods line I vill give 20 lbs of granulated sugar for Ii.co. 1 will not sell sugar at the above pr-ice only when a $5.oo purchase is made all at one time, and the above demanded by the cus tomer. With each 50 lb sack of my "ROLLER EX'I RACT" flour I will give free a pound package of Arm & I lammer sola or a 5c can of Good Luck baking powder. Give me a part of your trade and be convinced that I will sell you good goods as cheap as the cheapest. (quality considered.) I now have a complete line of Broadcloths, Percales, Flannels, Sterling Dress Goods, H enriettas, Nainsook, Cali coes, Eiderdov. n-white, pink and blue. A iice line of Gents fine shirts, 50 to 75c. Rubber col lars, Ladies and Gents Hosiery from 5 to 25c per pair. A few old goods consisting of Sits, Overcoats and shoes at your own price. Yours for trade, SJOH N F. H ARRI& It ealie, THE OLDEST, LARGEST AND BEST DRY GOODS HOUSE IN THE PIED MONT SECTION OF S. C.::: We can sup~pl y yourf anlts in antyth ling in the D)ry Goods lino from tho linest to the chetapest qualities Our butyer~s hdave just r'etune flIIronm Northern markets and our counter's anid shielvyes arte loaded down wiiithi all the latest. Spring Dress Goods and Novell Is. In Gen.ats Futrm shinug Goods we( have tho most comupletc stock mn the State at prices. that will astoniishi When in0 GeeniVil r- (all and1 ~III4 exa ino or g' ods andi get pr'icos hefore makh ing you pu rc'hases. Y 'iur mitneiy back if you are not miiore Ithani s:anI 5ied. In Carpemts, M't at Liing.',Ru., Scro ans, WVinudow Shades, Art Squarea and( ~ Mat9 s w ha ve a comniplete stock. Tankhinig (our I fietO is aniid customr foi&r teir l ibeIihral patron ago in the past, andi~ hopinig i o mer'it. a1Cu cninaualne of' the sam iwe' arof~i Veriy Rbu:pectfuilly MXcA LIST ER & BEATTIE. [ C m~ ENxmLm, Sourj Canoun0 .1 Alhl Sumimer' and Spring Goods at Cost. It will imy you to buy now even it you don' t need a suit of Clothes. it's a good ovestment. You can't p)ut your money to a,. beCtter' advxantage than to buy a big supply. remiemuber you nleed c:lothingY next year, andl you have saved at least 30 pc1'ent on your p)urchase. I have adlded an uip-to-date Merchant Tailori ng E stalish ment to our buisi ness. I can cut and make a suit for you while you wait. I carry a large stock of piece goods. You are bound to get what suits you. L. ROT HSCHILD Oct2tf. *GREENVILLE, S. C. ... DR OPPETT'S Cures Cilolera-Infan~ut ~~ Dlarrhoea,Dysenter'y.and - ..EE f~U the Bowel Troubles ofl p#s Children o/Any Age. a a . TEETHING.POWDER Ad Desten egulate, - ICst Ol 25 cents at Druggists the chIld and akes, ,~. Cass 0S'YTEETHING EASY. Or saall 25 cents to C. J. MOFFETT, M. D., ST. L-OUIS, MO. Wo hayo handled Dr. Mfoffett's TEETINA (Teething Po wders) over sinco its fist arodale i n to th e p'able nr0 aount to twor thre Io andri gro a r yar, wish is tory trong evlidelieof itasnertao thosa tisfatlo09 hs givin r ovr ah o r luet i t t e C ntry,u fe the Pa n tu ef fectually counteracts the effects of the summer's . _.. ._ ..-...-...._.. TH H L A 3IAa & R A NKIN DRtUG C0.. Wholosale DruggIsts. Wante d 2a ..~'7 Lumbher. A. S. BY ERS COs, Atlanta, Ga, Will pay SP~OT[ CASH for Oak, P'op- . lar, Ash or. Walnut. They wvill send a mnan to receiv\e the lumber at loading p)oint. They will pay you the highest market pr1ice. Wvrite them stating what you have in the way of HIARIRDWOODS A. S. BY ERS 00MPAiY, Atlanta, Ga.