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I Y)iiVKi T AwnONEIDAY MORNING. L Soritinc--Jurnal Company. -.- &i RousLC1ty, 1P4oPS. ',PSON, .:ITon. b-1.00 Per Antnum. Svrtising Rtes Reasionable. tered M P4 ks Postoflico as second Class M Latter 1CH S, S. C. : Sedt h.i Nov. 18, 1903. OUR sCH6OL DISTRICT. Pickom I h * fi sallest ilhool di triot of ua 1! n anMd anly Court. houseC nu 3 ecially, in thle Stafo. this A' n' i e so. Our dlicicnt education should sce t3 1301o lo-districting - vo us a larger area. ht- rI districts, entirely lln! I: a', town, which art, 1I U'10 se1100-13t.ilng oder, / h b put with tho Pick ihould this be (one No n but On) at parity With tand could handlo it 40 t11 to perfection. These ot to object. to bng ould then give tho r educational facili a'.,ord of Eduication, i b any change from pres ?"I SITUATION. onii Iluctuating in . this fall, but our 1111hAv0 gonlo aheavid at'l 1atid t: . 11o was worth, I( ardhI rico p aid inl othler. m31 4 it - to.; us run t he pieu o Ict it. (i 1) bmck es do(s the be-s[, p aL hehby price Al1 I( uooves u(Ittr buye's to top notch for cainon, mick products, d1111(l 1a, -: Il g jots as (01c:111) It, anuywhero, lhi bo it; - ekenls sh1ouhtl not be .h e'S abovo iuy town '!I untion 1i sut1h that ie raiser to hty uway spring sal.s. T11 t., and the nills will onl-oven lit at high11 Vow provailo, and it mis3 aI pountd. rn 1 44 o ( toPickenstan a '3Inark~Ot for i n - canl buty as~ good3( *. ywhere~i antd att us 1ow UI i. reminjt no rea "YNEEDED. I.il . adt(ily grow in lg; her * business83 both in ei ,a 13011 roll by; not and11 b. . sup~plau~tt tho ohh; t .oo her1 cit Iitu; and4( Ie a nu41 sho~ lacks~ -ai gootd 4 , ~ itetd,t4t or) itd Cto n f it, isl int anl ouit-of thestdens.Th 1 ~~ **~ he Luold(, e~ven t ai a11r a. ' centralily locAted } 331 4 4 l(I)'ougllt and1( ta m~todern need'. :a :.mi1 pm3 oses of the town for years io on4 lI4, ohnuld be erected bher," Ilhi; vi~l take monley. Bunt we ea 3 mit3td 3i bur1idon a1 very light one b the isuing of bonds; antd v.. .3 bI nds aroi' it iSBued(, the natura; *rs and11( increaised value of the 3pOerf.y ofI thi town htelpa to retire t h3.,: bontds; ag~ ain, if the bonds runi r 2fl, :30, 40i cr 50 years, the cl1i1. 3 'trmn 4 t( h int 4rb o, r Yt88. 33e3 han i111 i. 1(0 wn) to get it.'Fo sto r at standpintit, alotge, it ') ots to the cou~nty. n, . the peoiple. They can ii e. bilding if they want to. ig to do except for the trus figure( with Mayor McFall and it 1o a voio6 of the people in 'e .---and it will bo oarried1 r, O(c(t Warnt ~iand Drj. Enol af pOlyOr. It on .wa a uoo Ach Mrs. Sarah J. McDaniel. On Friday afterioon, Nov. 13th, 1903, ti1 entlo spirit of .lrs. Sarah AlcDaniel took its flight to realms of peaco. Mrs. McDaniel was the only (laugh ter of Colonel and Mrs. J. T. Ligon, and she was fifty-three years and fifteeil days of ago oin the day of her daIitlh. Sho Jlves surviving, to itImII their 10s0, a husb.1 an1d w10, thrijoigh the enitiroe period of their biisfoi) union, wis tho idoat c(op1an1l ion ill love and tendor deVoti oI, ll thirteon childron aind foutr brotiwr8, 0h0 being thle oly agtroff at larulgo fa3mily, to rall of whom, tlo sym. pathics of frionuds u.umbored ate asstu-ed. InI the dath of Mrs. 31cDani0, this columinl.ity is deprive'd of on1e Of it in:mt t ctiv.o sjerv:i lit's in "everl e u lthat looked i) tho works of (11111ily and the mlinistration f ove. She was a1 christin1o. wo0mail who, m!1 thl qu1iet of her hom m11 1 he1 ( 1u1 tonltattion labolr cf hv, built, wiswr thall the knm-ew ill the heri3't.3 of her family and her fii The los.s of So goowd at Woman fr om tho'conlimmity impresoS those of uts who renaltilw %%.il that (e1) r(nse of exalted(1 (ha3racter thriu gi wlich We learn t hat fih, Is inot lost, to us but livUs todtiay ill 11 suieme enjoy ment of iho virtues sho strived so dil igenlit1y to (Xelplify through le every nwt - through all her lifo-atid, 1S, uN 1.u1n1,, WO grievo lot for the thingn she los1s but for the epara tion Which, becluse we caliot Col preh.i-nd her glory, we catot unIdor titanld, anld will not be 11hlo to underol stanld til,11 liko her, thjis, mor-italiall put. on3 immortllity. Words are idlo at a timo like this. Thre are no wor(ls thiat can tell of tho wvon1drons lovo of iumother, wife and friend. No languago cal sipeak tho sacr'd reverenCO wilh which 1 .her sweet Itiu'morv will live ,vith u8, but, true to our faii i whilo sho lived, in our lives made bott r through her oodless, wo a3re hoping to Show forti lier influeinco by liVes refined and chast(nld by our los., A Friend. Tho I't)'lowing exintit f'rom i letter writt hv (1. 1l. 1.ar1m1n, editor of the I)i-patch, Ite prain i.tors of till' Ralousto itIlm dives.. is So!l r- ph ll n 1 atory: "Thol re is no pilit tIhut v('ina RaIlloll m P1114; they pleasant healthini feefil1--no0 hal d i f feet--3 t ar terflormiIling' their Work thor olglbly. have tried th 11a1 knl.'ow whert-of J qpwak." 2-5,- at IEarlos Drug stoire, J. 1). .Al(11oo, Craig 1ros. Reply to Mountain Sprout. KlitMor '-enItineOl-Jturnal1! 1%, cognizing Your Columns to be a melodituul through u hich you inublishl fa ct as well as falsoloods or tho rig"hIt when wro'lg i mll presion 8 have b10( 1del', 1llow 1m sl eo for. a re ply (to Mtounttail Sprot in re(gord to Oill eletion. Tillolgh I justlfic to trustees and pa101 I bet'g to 833' Sprout, has do. vinIIed( finuni11 thel th or has been8181 man33 neousedt of1 suendin~g for' "two ol women"t' as1 h10 calls them~l, to c'o41n1 au3tllori (VY( 11( h )o 1 poiively 11001 ll0. Hie tiesC to maiike it 13ppea"r (11a1 1leowml ~o1108010143 0f h o iigile I llOulghJ ICCIl'3 (11011 to h)0, as1 lMt.1 'I 3ol31. Jlre wor'o'( two vo d .31 fr. Spr1out w"'r (e ill w.holo trutth and nlothinlg but, i. truth. I lea1ve' it to 1110 public (Io juldge tihe Sprout. Is ile. sano3 or1 insan31? 1s 110 the( man11 for tile asylom131 01 the p~arties0 that he0 refers o/? It conlu~lsioni w.illI say to i'. Sprout -, iy part.. I leavo tile te limi to set.le withI the( S. U. consslel~Is alnd thle ulten whot made(1 tile schootl la1w. Very respoetfully, Anltioch School, District iNo. 415. We, theo unldersHigned paltrons31 of a1foresallid school~ ;. <htict , meet0 to (en. (d)rse tho action of theo pa3trons1 (3n Oct. 24, 1903, inl (eh tling M ira \V. W. Aih3on teach1.'r. Ad lsoh~ to tde nla1(oun staltemen0't tillby t o' oun. tail) Sprout (or 1i4oo)st14r iln Solitin11 Journal3 and1( Easle1y Progress Nov. I1, aEnd 12th. R. M. Gilstrap, WV. W. Aihe'n, D). A. Gh~i'nira, M1r s. R. J1. W\inchIe telr, M'lrs. Laura 'l Cooper. Th'lis Nov. 13, 1903. "COhamberlints Pain' Bahn is1 consider-. edl thet best limmiont onl tile mar1ket,"' writo Post & Bliss of Gorgia, Vt. No other iliiment will heal a (ent. 01' bise33 ~o prlomfptly. No other1 allotd such30 quick relief 10or rhiomatic pains35. No oth r' is so vaIluale for deep seated pa1ins I lko Jame0 1bank13and( p inis ill the chest. Givo this 1in1imen0t a1 tialn and you will Inevor wish to be without it. Sold by Pickens Drug rio., Earles Drug Store, Pickens and1( T1. N. Hlunter', Libeity. Trospass Notico. All persons ar10 hereby warned uot to hunt, fish, cut timboer, or in any way trespass on anty of our lands un deor lo nal3ly3 of the law ' A. A. Pilgrim, D. L. Kay, WV. F. Brough ton, D. A. Porr'itt,. D). HI. Woodson, WV. Li. Gillospie, tnnv4. IRnhnrt Gillennin. Ainy ono b) uying 0'( 21st 1NO3 to Jauary 1st, and Ji)iced in a liandsJim work of' ('1nlarging (ho ph( ed StateVs. The frame is I \ will charge $5.00 for. Any one buying $25.0 i We Undt Coll Most every store sells the proper styles. If y Outings, pereale. sheetinj chambroy, cheviot, and surely pleaso you. If : th ing in wool dross goc colors ranging in price fri per yard. Dress patter Camoil's Hair, Mohair a Fifttcen shades of Grani A~k 121c to 45c per yard. plaids anid novelty goodE prr yard. Best values I To u Take Laxative Bror Seven Million boxes sold In past 13 n Liberty Dots. LiLortr, S. C., Nov. 16, 1903. Mul imps an( w hooping cough are Voryv mich in ovidonco at prosent In. our midst. M"r3. J. ). Smith was quite sick the 1oIst wok but is improving. Four serions were proache(I hero yestcrdiy but there were va calit s0ats plonty while there were many people vho seemed to be un awar U of the fact. The weather has boo n foggy and damp1j for Bomne time while the ground was dry enough to plow and whuat sowing anud corn gather ing have beonl pushod rapidly. Sinice the hulk of the cottou crop) has been miarketedu the cotton that was slainced by the recent fross brinigs at botter prtice thn the, whitoc. If it~ goes to 20cts it will do the producer but little good. Our town authorities took the u~zsus of (ho townl a few days ago to change the towni . 'owre 200 Of Central Items. Our section was visited with a good rain las~t wek which did the turip crop itunch go.od and softened the lhard ground so the farmers could sow wheait. TLhe( bouitheorn Railway Company is puit.tinlg in a sido track dlownl to the Isalquoeena Cotton Mill. Tho1 cotton nmll at this laIcO is progretssaing rapidly. FL. Bi. and .1. N. Morgan have just, completed the nowJi banik. Wo can~ com~lplimentl thu Counaty Commanissioners of Pickens and Oco. neo for the good bid~ge over Ktoo woo I iver nearl La4wrenlce'. Buit the roa nilil thc Piekons sido is very near IIpimaabIe. I (1o nlot sco how tho CJoiniss ~ionlers evenr got there to lot t.hio bridge out for it isn't anything from N. M. Maddon's to the bridge but a guficy. Married, Onl Sund1ay Nhv. 8th, 1903, at the residence of tihe groom's brot bor, Joe Jewell to Miss Martha Maw. All of Pickens~ countsv. Rev. (1. M. Mdaddox hals the finest wheatL ini thisi )ommilunfity. Browna Eyes. TIIESI'ASS NOTJUE(. A ll l)ornons arc Warnled to not, hutl, fish, mitko roads, cutI tim.ber', or inl any nanner trespass on any of our lands(1 unuder p0enalty3 of tih aiw. M iss M~.. A. Clas ton, oct2m1.J. 1H. Clayton A Bad B3reath A bad breath mecans a bad stomach, a bad digestion, a bad liver.. Ayer's Pills are liver pills. They cure con stipation, biliousness, dys pepsia, sick headache. 25c. All druggists. tro i :yor uooi tc o bor a beautiful BUCKINGHAM'S DYE (QI t.,. A0 r ore O= oasreav 0. R D. Has A Con. NaaaUa, N M 0 worth of mor chandise (exapt I 1904, I will bave Olargted aIny ph > fiam ( and delivered to hlit. eusto tograph id done by one of thi verv iaidsomo and durable. The outi 0 will be given choico of frainm or krbuy and [L ts Spool Cotton 50 pmr Bra r W Rombenhr eN odasreprvs cloth but we rell Good green cot ou .waui t Calico, Uod fresh rozi , drill s, fhline' Arbucklo's r an 1inadrlia, WO Can 'ou want, anly- Brown's Nu1.,' de, wo havo adl Early Bird Tol om 10-. to $1. 65 SohnoppL4' rok.bl ne ini zibelines, All kiuds9 Of nd Brillianitino. its at the right, to leplins from Dress flan nels, I allso , ry from .15c t 7 wagons, h75as. or the motney. | D. n't fail to Yours for Business, .C. CARTEF mamamammmmmmm re a Cold in O 1o Quinine Tabets. ionths. This signature, a Deafness Ciinnot be Unred by local uppliratious as they cannuu reach the diseased portion of tho ear, Thero is only one way to cure doafu-s, and that is by (constitutional remedies. Deafness in canned by tn inflamed con. dition of the mucous linug of the Eu stachian Tubo. When this tube is in flamed you havo a rumbling souiind o: inpetrfect hearibg, snd when it i3 entire 13 closed, De-ifeius i.s the result, and uni less the inflmnation Vail be I. I likin on and(] this tube rcatoicd lo its normail .it dition, heariig will be d, i roy1 f.ievw nio cases out. of ten are c-iseJ by Cat taIrrh, which is nothing bit an inflaomet coldition of the mllucon4 aerviceo. We wvill givo Olb H~undrecd Dollar for alny enoR of Deaf iesa (caused by ca tarrb) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free F. J. (JHENEY & CO., Toleao, O Sold1 by all Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. -OR S.\ b E uY Pickens Drug Cd. PI r i e \Ss, s. . Frnom Souithl Africa. Mar, Arthiur Chlaptman writing fron1 Durbtian, Nattal, South A frica, sas "As a proo~f that Chuambeurlatin's Cough Rom edly is a cure siuitale for old aind y un I pc n you the following: A neighbor oa mfinei hatd at child just OVer two month old. It had ai very bad congh and1 the patetnts didl not knowv what to give it..] sulggesated1 that if theoy would get a bottk of (ham berhains Congh Rlomedy and tit sotme uponOu the duimmfy teat the baby wta ueking it woul no doubt cure the( child. Ilis they3 did anal brouight aibor. a qtnick roliof tnd ciured the baby. T1his remetady is for stale by Pickens Drug Co., Earle's Drug Store, Piokens and T.' N' lUtunter, Liberty. Notic of Fintal siettlemsent. I will ap~ply to J. H. Newbory P~rohme du tdgai for Picketns -muty 0on thin 3rd daty of Dccetmber 1901 at 11 o'clock for s final uiettlemnit of the e'ntate of WV. 1". Blassing .mo) deceased anud aslk to 1h0 dis niened( its executer. WV. T.' Field, Nov. 5, 1903. 41. Executer. Heap of Ups & Downs ''4 - DOMSMOSTLY, I gladly wander up anid down, And smile at toil and pain, I do not Bell on credit or time, But sell for profit and gain, Don't think by that I moan to got fat All off of one thing, But soil 'em fast so at last, I have some money in chiango, Last Button Shoos, 76o and *1. Mens Brogans, $1 to $1,10. See them before you buy, Chaw my backer before you cry. J. D. MOORER r re)from O-utilhor. oAgraph aft. ily storor MY r absioluitely l'reo. The0 he.At ar tists ill 1 ho Unit it is just, What a agont 'Y en1 la rgo.1 photograph. wc;ytihit g sold is giaranl uinud 01, tony rei uidod. r. c, 10, i 2, 4i-ib for $1.00 Jted e'.-, 8. 10!b for $1. I'd c. Ieu, 911) or $1. ['bac1 $05 per box. e. (, $3 05 " 4. 191L3 0 YRCIld aplc gt-ocor. (!I) ph tie fbu Ll RT',V, S. C. Cures Grip ie Day Day In Two Days. onb every ~A~w~usbox. 25c.! FOR SALEI Watch T1'his Space. 8eventy-five aeiCcs of hand ill olne body within oneI(-hal!f minlo of the inc0porate limits of the town of Pien"'11s. Fifty acres of this lind is cleared and ill g-od 1ate of cult: vatiul, 111d the re miniing twenty-five rwcres is original for wit, inld from it caln 1-v euit two thonimaiI cords of wood foi wich(1l :here. is demianl)d far inl excess.;- ul of esupply inl this vicinl ity. A good dwv!!iig hosis.9 onl the prop ety, anid all tho ne Isary n01thouss nl readv retAd :1(1 ill good rep)ir. A bargain in List-, to I l hiai yL the purchas or' whot means21 biimess. Seven hundre:1 (700) acros in E-tstaton Township, woll timnbered and well wat 01r(1. Good Titles. -1Two hundI~red and wen ty-four (224) acres in Contraol Township, weti timber Both these tracts of hind ae offered at reasonable priers, either all cash or onie-half cash, ihe balance ono year with interest at 8 per cent, seenred by mort gage of the land. An inispietioni of thLis property is invited. If not sold by Do casmber 1st will be taken ol' Lihe market. Call on or' write MA UL DIJN & MA ULIN, olw8. Pickens, S. C. Notice of' JHomestead. Noticoe is hereby given, to all whom it * r011, that Mr's. Ethl Ragsdalo ition ini this ofllico pray ('ad Ex(emOption jin theO * will be hearid in my1 oflico -*)ec. fi, 1903. y of November 190~3. A. J1. BO(G(S, (lerk of court. New Gioods== o New Prices!'h I havn1 Wautches fro'm $1.00 ,, to i850.00. C locks4( i ll k lindH. Rings, Breast Pins / / nd2( Bro'oches to (nit the times. H ollow-wat e, v'iz: Sngar / Bowvls, Butter Dishes, Tea 1 . 2- Pota and2 Cream Pitchers. / Th len the (c'lobratedl RO( ' ERS11 Silver Knivwes, Forks, SoonIs LJ iles. Wai\~it~l hChin;s, T1himb'e anld Loo hi of everp do / SCr)iption. Specs an-J: framos S to nit the oldl mani. I h.-vo the mostcmlt hulin of JEWELRIY ever shown in towvn. (comol ono .1 come all and bring your1 re / pairing, for this is my hobby / / and youi will not g.a dospair-- / * ing- Yours for buslfineCss /HI. SNILER, Jeweler, / :I.:Ji:v, 8. U. TheI( Old MeaLt Mar'ket, ..l 00Ie.. I wisdom dweoll with Produce, Reforo tho lo'avos fell I wasg there. Ini the heat of' Summeor, I was thore. When it took tho pro'it to keep ico TPhon I was there. When the Suimmer comes again I'll ho there. Come to me for your mont I am thero. You stick to me and I'11 slick to you Away Down in Dixie . [ A true Proverb.] J.' D. MOORE. P as you Go! E are glad to see so many people who once practiced buying on credit forsake that expensive and unpleasant way of living and are no paying as they go. We are also glad to itate to our customers and friends that under our ONE-PRICE CASH SYSTEM our business continues to increase. W are making every effort to please our cus tomers by buying and selling the best gog ls that possibly can for the money. Come and see for yourselves these are hot eye openers. 17 doz. Men's Work Shirts, well made with long sleeves 25 to 48c each. Big lot Jeans from 1 2Y to 33 c tho yd. If you need a Collar Pad don't fail to see our line. .... SHO0E S. A We have the largest and best assort ment of shoes for Men, Women and Child ren we have ever bought at the very low est prices. N FLOUR . Vhen you want good flou'r try us. We will sell you something you Vwill like. Bring us your produce. Al.ways ask fcr coupons. Craig Brothers One-Price Cash Store And Still Another Carl OF THAT E/rlleN L AEA Not How Cheao But How Good! 'he good people know a good thing when they EAT IT. BUY IT AND TRY IT'. We havo also anotluer lot of SlIORTS---an oxcel lout feed for cows, horses and hogs. Our Rooms are all Full Up, With FallI nnd Winter Goods of every description. CLOTHING, JEANS, BLANKETS, QUILS, SHOEIS, RUB LBE RS, 01UT'ViNO S FLANNELS, F URNITrU RE, STO VES, TRUJNKS, SACHELS. Contie anid See Us. Parties owmng on noles or accounts wvill please LET US IIAVE OURI MONEY PROMPTLY THIS FALL. MiWe need in NOW and need it BAD. And on thiB errand you can ALL COME ATrj ONCE. f you want to. _______F L L. ..Thianksgiving - Dinner.. WILL BE SERVED AT The "Hiawatha" Hotel Dau Novemberc 2(;tb, 1903, Thanksgiving Duay. If 1he 'possums ('an1 bo bought will havo pjos'uin and ILters,. Tunrkey' stuih'd withI Oysters and all the dolicacies of the season. 1Brimg your fimily and friends andl dIinc them at tha H-1iawathma that (da. Leave yeur ordlers att the hotel or* my1 rtoro not biler thtan 'ITuosday the 24th p~leaso. Tf you have eggs, butter, chiickens or any(thing in thue produco line bring it to no. Ican use lots of suchl thtings at the hotel and am prepared to pay good pricces I wanut at on1ce 25 live 'Possums~l, 50 Tuirkeys and1( can uso a lot of Partridges md( Rabbits. Don't forget I will pay the cashl and .lou enn trade at my store or vhJoro you please. M~y stock of MerChandiso is varied and( completo. Nowv lots of Furnituro loming in all along. I am a.lways willing to swap goods for cash or produce. Nov. 18, '03. "2E. g I.IuL~ peal Eetate Feot hIL. RUY YOUR HOME and STOP PAYINGA RENT. 4 lots 100 X 2(0 for .$l75.00 each. 71 acre farm I11 miles from Piuckens, One-half in en I ia 'den for .o 133 0-10 acres wvithin (no mile of Norris Gotton Mill. 45 acres mnta ,o 'ne aulance mI origimal forest. Nearly woodl enough On this place to pay for it. Good vater. Two frame d wellings and out hot(et*s. Going at .$12 p)or acre. 130 acre farm near Six Mile chuiich, 2-story (dwelling, 60 acres good ieart tinmbeur; (60 acres in cultivation; pler,Ly of running str'eamsg $1325 180k acres one mile of Easley, plenty of wat ter. An ideal stock farm, $2,000 100 acres on orowv Creek. t0 acres mn cltitvation, 16 acros good bott(:m land leod 4 room house and out houses. $050.f)0. Real estato is going in a rush nipw. Come sooni and get pick and choice. For further information call on J.D.IiOLDER& CO, Omoeat epo. IEAL ESTATE D)EA LEItS. 'knS..