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THE_ PIKL SEJOURN -_ r1 A ri 3, 19 19( nL iekens, s C., as secoud class matter, under act of Congres or > 3,is7. VOL XXXV PICKENs, SOUTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY JULi 5, 90 * "" MORALIZES. Things Should be as They are Money, *Prestige nor Power Should BrAo'k the Will of the People. A NEWSY BATCH FROM, ATEECHEE. Wit.l m.kpioussh 11owors of last - N~week everytlhig of a green nature h1a1 taken oni now life, the atmosi. phere cooled to a certain extent. laying by timo iS iear at hand and everyl'odiy semns to have a smile on their faco. Well, August is atboiut the onlly month11 in e yril' the poOr Old farmer can elijoy. Of couirse his rItions ruin dow n pretty fino al out that time of year, but. through Providence he can cnjnoy the fruits of his labor and ik thy ha)piest Croatt 1Are On God's greeti carth. At that seaon of the year if he hats made rcparitions for it he has all the luxtuies of a garden thit heart coild wish for, b.-Sides wa ter meloIw, fruits. etc. No debts duo julit ati that tiric to worry theo farmer'8 mid ; the protracted meetings are going on aind thlt, farmer can . enjoy a free intei course with hisj alker ouict! more. If the whole y Ir wLs Augt WE r believe more of the poor old tarme ors would go to heaven' than whit (I1) But as the dispensary is been voted out of PilCens co0unty it flay bo the cause of saving several poor souls, Saying nothinog about the meat,, bread and shoes it. will put .' omo doserted hrnes, provided the dispnsa.ryites dibi. law it back in force a in. Iiy do, and some life is taken oil the strength of drinking dispenisary whiskey, won',t the blood (), tfha soul be required at their hands?J Now, gentlemen, those f .you vi1o aro taking steps to have the dis P011sary re estiLli shed in Pic'kens county, stop and think or I mill u to. Complaint was made to the Hlon. S~upervisor of* Pickens count'yi that,-an election was desired oit the dispeitsary. . Petitions wo)O solt ill. we supmose, from all parts. of the county, Il( ing f.r the same, Wheherts-, pe:tit-ions co,,tain-sd a mll.jolity of tlle u( i ( votels we are iIable to say, but any woV the election 11as ordrd an Iwa was the rAuh? Nor.- f1-r to h toa tile legality of'the ectin wve believo it was condu.ial fair ly and .'dnarolloy, ia'corinI g t. th il'11 strulctions ipubli:'1h( ini the edint Extentivo C(inittee1111. N'4ew four or fivo) Pprons colme forwa rdl1 lud say the~ maljorI ty shahIll('otile; tht we 11av0 got thle mone i aM in the d ispenisary mulst b0 <pened ( Ilgain regardless of what tile miajor. it.y say. Spaco forids~f 1us sayinug as much on.th is quelstionf as8 wo wouldi like. WVade Ross, whlo has been woi k ing in S3 M. Perry'i li very stab~, at this lace, ileaves today for the , Easley cotton il 11. Ples Durham l1klis very low from typhoid fever. Will iMauildin is back in the I store a fter a siege~ of sick ness. * H is manyv friends a rI glad to see him <i behind11 tihe cOunIteir agaill. John Riley, of K inlgston, N. C., is visiting here. Mi'. .Ked, superC1inI~te~~ndt of towi' lV on a y last week. T[he super0i-atendlen t of ibeI~rtyv mill was iii townl last wook. M~ iss Valley W ;drnfi, of Wood ruf[f, 8. 0., visitre her brloth er lst wVolk Oni last. un iday evenlinug about 3-30 o'clock M lr. Gheorg' Secott, of Cateche, and M1iIiss Jani e, fouiirth 11 dlaughlter of Mr*. and Mrs II. TI mlarriedi at tile hioiie of the~ brideC's parent0 s, J1. Alonzo Brown , N. P., ofliciating. May they3 livE ai lng, hadppy and 1poros life is th11e desire of - . it. Beant the ,,The KimiYuavoAMways Bought 8ignatore t ytjI The Opportunity of The Secret of our Success is that we are daily watching for bargains that ve can give the people at prices that they appreciate. Now wve have it. for, yoi.. , on in a Southern city we bought a complete anid up-to-date stock-, of banikrupt goods at about onie 1 half the manufacturers cost and we.have decided that our customers shall have the benefit of this purchase, S aid they go on sale at about orehalf their actual value.. Ihis is no old out of (late stufi, but brand new goods, bought for the springv trade for a city of about 50,000 inhabitants, and the style and quality of these gouds is perfect. The goods are now on sale and will last until they are all sold. We haven't space to quote many prices but only give you an idea of the (rat vaIlues Of this Sale. Get ready and take advantage of this sale, for they won't last long. Superb line. oE ShirNS This is oAe of the prettiest line of Shirts in the state!, ad for- stl and fit they can't be beat. T ey are th output Of the leadin factories of the United States and to move them2) quick wer have put the price oi $a-50 Shir ts for ......................... S i .'o o $ i.oo Shirts for .......--.----------.---.--- 75 75 Shirts fo ........................ - 50 50 Shirts for ...........................--- 38 1r Heath=BrL The Lesson of High Point. EASKOK Alb Iiet P ionis tIs a very intere..(t- Cie, gil itory in) the lis in br. of tie altimore M janniu net uis' Recoid t i bout the mar11l'vi loui developm eni t of of the1 he( town of H-igTh Poinit., Noih Eptm fAtonysuo.m n ohe tw(%i na Ten years ot it was one of Mad Befoire hists inp thawth 'hce-tt t the futitt;c-uh ti lh N etIi eui ii' wi hol C','a 0 ry.d week honly it iking m, a b1lbin ctory an a tobbi ecI iidto t .t (un. Today two fnit s tttirne mo feories aking;10 thver 11)0 at boose- te Iests ihd h o =jlO holddand ocfureiu of exhche ot lohmii ~~ptiinfr rto i fncyI I d tig and htighof e(stI,i at, ilaIItts Nppngjheir pltro hn- e h>:i j far. jof t a n vr (eor iel IVe f;.ntut be. iBes ilo h e filtr c tt io. te (t.il3 o h lc o~agt a~Se 1)3 theboar of anoflyhe 'Ecpi ~~i lit (tleih tme of1( Atte' Argmen tcoa1 be twem3 ligt P~it, S tili)i0( wt h Made's Beiorett ' ulie oA t itz ittil. It rodwiys110 piV~l it ientoehlay . 'ore Che,"e .udnst cfun nact fIu0s~Ithe Popetinji No( whelryd the Welatr na epeiJ3Wvo"hu ei rc F dt'l.,.is alleget byl tbe regar ii t, 1Ii~h Poit, an tl''' ir ~ a t.t d. P. Cat e y a~j bul d . i ains RolOj f adoep~vt Oit~t~a~anmn d tl to tiek.n bar, -sili maytl hutwooId e ilttctie U 11d3'f2.nill a he i on t bionr~l tf an.. a dT aged it he nF v.i' f tu of aim be tdnin iit ur uh kin,I and1( six .en it~ thr id sra lns a it~ 'Io ma lot t oefo ab out , aveot.o le'iteIi~ il ~a ort p1 t o t e pace "- ews 111(1 iti oydpi EI" n w''itnl' 'ake thf a posiPtion c Wrn to' eiloseii te fdisnir and~f itha (eit l~t'. --. - ''t rsu n ove havet been lo setd untt.ai (llar~l (orActon.diss',e the ircd rnced surroundingh \es was legu at ll 'h P ihn t of t.il so 01 n h o as re a troid Nl.gh 1 (reony 3w f urn it d facorie ionyisator'ny W. 'c o y d Eva'nsilme h -se t yrt' Carit na; now lthee aito a't lie s utamo g t O reaons~t ftil I ed t fol hundredthi f oren of whiclh ar e o lowing ]'in0( th petito for wrtdeitlo aged sn the uminglit of h ars at nows iet fetIhtinhredti olpg v'eti'f ur i t he n k'i<te an ni to f' ur l ' he counW mit, tty s p r iso antethier o r h k nStatoysofite, Montd Airy liwi Allediby ototlkn e foiurate t ofthe bre'kcSh Drt ro(>25oro, AshboroJ; rio 0e D T UT NO i life-tine-the greatest sah In the lot there are about 300 pairs of Pants of all kinds, stouts, slims and regulars, aid they won't last long at the price. $6.oo Pants at only $4.00. 5-00 Pants at only 3-50 4.00 Pants at only 2.98. 3.50 Pants at only 2.50. 2.oo Pants at only 1.50. 1.50 Pants at only i.oo. 1.25 Pants at only 90. i.oo Pants at only 78. - Y u will mies ii lbrgain if you fail to get a pair of thean pants. Big lot of Collars worth i 5c to go at i oc or 3 for 25c. 25c Socks for 15c. 15c Socks for loc. 35c and Soc Socks for 25c. Nice line of 50c ties to go at 25c and 38c. Silk string ties 15c, or 2 for 25c. 25c all Linen Handkerchiefs only 15c. 1oc Handkerchiefs only 5c. ci Handkerchiefs only 3c. In this FalOe we have about fifteen hundred pairs of men's and ladies' Shoes and Oxfurds, ranging in price from $1 00 to $5.00 per pijr. These shoes are made by the leading manufacturers of the United StIte, aid the sizes and styles are perfect. $4.5o and $5.00 Shoes at $3.50. 3.50 and 4.00 Shoes at 2.85. 3.00 and 3-50 Shoes at 2.00. 3-5o an~d 4.oo Oxfords 2.50. 1-75 Shoes at $1.25 1.50 Shoes at 1.oo. 1.oo Shoes at 75. ce=Morrow( ...-LEADERS IN LOW PRICES-.... Farmers' Institutes. Statement of the condition of the rmon College is now arrang- a ans to hold Farmers' Inrsti. this summor in the counties Liberty, S. C Stato during the period be. At the close of busincs( June 3o, 100 July 19th and August 5th . RESOURCIrs, ns who may desire an Insti. -1 - -........ ........... ..........99x) litikIig limm~ id lot .... ............ 1,.1513 eld In th r c(mmuity a r ltur and ixturets............... w%4; eld IIIdic-ir e-mmmuiy aro verciuafts... ....... ............... W d t .~s ar app ju 1ion to 'ash tund due from bankes........... . 11,m71 d to snd an pplication to ..........74 resident of the Collge not thian .11une 25th. Suiggestions LunuIIT rrs. .1inig thle agriculItu ral ques- i1iilsok........... inl which t he commiunity iiI d'iIrit........... II)o tiero'.t(d ai C also inviteo.. IVI~t~................',$ 3I is t iI'III- at. Clemrson College egi AuguI4st th and con tin- tl'~ ~r i Srlia Suit fPces r 01n1 wIokf. The railway 'uk I)lti(iswatattebo ut no y ae arr : good to koldeiii )I~ *SIUECsi .ies olf one fa re plus 25cts wuitbfreichiSOl(lyor.] 1 on tri . si.guishedL.u~A'rN N ors willIaddre~ss the farmers ''j4' npor~tantI topies durring the .Doletreo t~o the Farmers' Fmu ri am fTxs Alte at thre College wvill please AkuuuLusaa n h u iat the lial. railway agent Suh~etrahdb h it des himsrl f with I educed Jit.YocaPrhaeV ts mI amle imo. ceprnl1ti hm ekr 1'. . d, Prs. 'ntsvi le anofta .....i.... a , An The'"Llzy" lidivi'retu. a' t 1wEmmm loeor i rghCayhes anheat-ks.... Ov3.1ypo sta Ltver' Tonlth CarolightlyCoo ntyI.offPickphi: d Il!!.''. shirley, enlhier of aboveynahl iCIOVI t.iii tiedlaz, suggs bA.k, fo tkem t twear ta the aboem st m'eintTbet r gr'ircdt istre, L n. ore. Smi thev bst. of knowtledge iti al Lve' ndUi'belief tan..Ga 1110 stirill, (501.jc.'Csi(lR(IlYAcasthie 1 tblts peaan ii'ol' ~ sworinl. 100 b efoeWe hA lth (laO. l Cheap Rates amtsorut Frm o Texas, iti''iI1115(iii'iCreste 15115 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ rana, Louisiinadtieouh(5lf'ai'iy aar bng cneGr Blt romnt. Yul caa pureev P.chs tiMlc re.kets at Atlantatkeitenaly aBirmg irham, Ann) eedtat"a tnosi caued byetto fth ies,(idgvn iej n-V It the1( Em 1in Dolor is nristi Itsrnt ~ ~lidn i h o lo'ive Talet cotat rightly bo ol.''r porooshv d Mirte Kilhlfithsi ibs crativ rtheysat theyhat has nuInunlirydbDolaa'stforuteu topi alivor op cones anyd bowftes. aetia tfil oCI. 1f ofnseipati, and arier dois ordlrs,o ~t& are smaldrcompressedJchoconat 1 aes , pleasantallin'ugglet.. Reliable. teae tnou mede arran eetsur s artr et ofneyoi l"youfarennare notstire wiph Sm .h, Tay. 'as Aget. tosnso Moiniomer andft cain gret huriableBldg, Ataata G~r lviketsOV tbe fialietrimt of.os Wes of M~ephi se. fCa Int y01r hoo Alen' 1~ot',,o A r 1)~~fto Like aored ad b Mimph t Cr esCorrellr~ron, ainulSiand feTh ot o saelt.icesDrg plasdoo ean haehen sftoeatt --i -rabgeltoscure inoall il'le'agorrandSthat ChapRae t Txs atrr.I~ll atrr cr i te r BR OKE.. Pickens ever knew. In order to make this sale interesting for the ladies we are offering some special bargains in White Goods, Silks and Millinery. All 7 ,-2c White Goods to go at 5c. All ioc White Goods to go at 7 1-2c. All 16 2-3c White Goods to go at 12 1-2C. One lot 16 1-2C, 20C, 25c and 35c White Goods to go at 15c. One lot 35c Champ. col. to go at 25c. Piio Crepe, all shades, 25c and 35c, to go at 19c. Big drive in all wool Batiste, only a few colors grey, tan, old rose-from 65c to 35c. We haven't space to (uote more prices, but the scalping knife has cut deep. Millinery Goods Cit in Half. This is one ol the biggest millinery seasons that we have ever had, and we feel very grateful for your patronage in this department. As we have closed our eyes to profit we give you the remnant stock at your own -price. We appreciate your business, cash or credit, and will spare no pains to please you. ~ompany. A Ayer's Pills. Ayeis Pills. S Ayer's Pills. Keep sayingI this over and over again. A ~y er i s The best laxative I:M%A:0; Want your moustache or beard BUCKINGHAM'S DYE a beautiful brown or rich black? Use un On. or nOR.p.E.bu..Wam. Ai 91 'IT!of d re o r,*s i . "7 DR.~i~ MOcG e' - nRAin AND bKIDN Y ry ,dy o kn.I o ic. ha Sofd andver ieo meddbyPckn1ru o Lis anrih'sDLis.Wedttl Det il askeadousnottake theleiskoif tfe good suit-notobyoseverau thou Itytaksllailringfuaids i plent or dy. AbotteHatOSuSUU ay.f --_Sld tidFurome e bya hies Drhe o. n LIeL TTLE detai olsm. iynyd of thelbtton and a shape of thre eait nce o t wholiler o suc aktifes torn rains moingt of a clothmes lthe r ight erenceh Sen assBaos.OCo.uwhde than shis, thne becase anod ine loths Maers.tr's none eters and ou coulds gmo noone. mvom ing havfa the bunesys and tshape of us nthe mopel heiae covrythng ptoernwit te ineo u ut n o Co a$ra., ofr ai cat, while Coe ndsok uthem. ilea h poe mudn ofNacurv maksal e diffree betweenabutiful ar~men n