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The People's Journal 1'. V. IOBINSON, Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Yea, Etitt'ere Ilt thle Posimt Office a, Pickens a. eon-easmatter. ApVE RTISING RATES. Oie lollar per inli for first. iisert.ion, if. tv 1 ents for e t el s' Ihse l.ient iisertiovi. Lierlix'rl <u llstot t fil a1verimt tnk'nts oni nn 'itl co itraits. T 'r, itsl a11. Ainuial !oil. trat,q praile lIMOir rlly. No fav'4rilte. O ie pr41c 'all. No Site ciai piositiona or SiterVil rat es t o foreignl ati v4risers. Al11 stich lti st tk 111k te ruit of the Imlp-r andl abtide bY sitih rates. Lov.al not1ices, ill loc'al ('n.4111n1, 10 veits per line for- firs, inisertion aond five revids for 0,01elistbscr.Illt, iser t ion. Ativer-t isv te1is fo'r 11l.ilg init' s lild lie baned il i it later thani .Mondtay imorni 11 . he litar will iot i'e r'sponsible for tl views p11111 ions 4f c i-res ln'1Its, (ill Iss tl lit' t ' a'' vtit' *il l A 14 Any on41w who olsel.rves tho ro)i' eoediiLs of colrts is imlpressl d -... 1. 1, 1y f trying displl ary 1 ri'i ill ti e th ' e'luitios ic)less epo 'ns . tIlt' fililt !,(, hr1 ti' t l . j r -S (11 ,r C t ilIt'rs, ' h lits 1 5llusK he tri1d IV. tlo law an l evidelle, 1ub1tilic s 1till nt it is trilo, ,-welll It intiP thei llf iiree ellt fil~g tle la 4, I t iltl' ilaill ' ristill Ill's w111th 4all 111lk 441. will tho- elass f ter4t imin I u po wh ich the t' a t m 14 t Nel. fIir a ill ( tion. Whiske4 y cass ar alway d illie l t ) L it si llt ' w it' h s e ' 114 nlod I\ itnessesi art. rollictt' at (I ti'i Is t vfy, a Illw liV ' ff4 1 r1l4i) ll t . 11 i , Sillir Iu'eI , s s c. IIl 's i .I SIId l nlot lo knowi Ow ' 1sill 'll. it. s 111 , r I I 11 1 ( I l-.iIs. (e t d w t,(l .,r ,v t I t 1) 11 of Ig v It) . i A 11.- 1 1 11r11 la that t' ov tei' ar5 th $'ilt if) A - tilln. It'lit 1I y will h 'tite wil. s % Ina"I d i, I (I fail t ro v vi i l (I a t I fn S. "I', l s( a o (1,A i 'l l' t h e o re q u ti gl wi le -11u.' ]t I N insist 100 a ea lt Ie dis01elai oil 1aW. :nI Ct Sb titti O o a drif flrellt I y: stf.nl. It le ll il r t tll ho t ato lf - 1(a Td(I1of C('llt ro Nwll I profi I by w x. I i "~mIe -: I o (f t Ih'-. i r Tredvtavrl. Wer will llal frob ability ldo a slicengs of th d ( POnSary1 *yt V i Thlt- vShould bp giv l ac fa i 1' 1 qlmt IuIlItyv il thet( atr, it air I a e tI o fle gi S l IIure a It aly moe ne oeri ndB ith t he n oihe bsille . 1~le~o m Oe 18lli0taO ile to uelhla~ 131 th at ig avopaidodi l fthrure, mght ofv them whl <ietin 11 0 boon lilikl'fiago ilig il ditilre in the fore. the poci ~Jbo~ojbu id ot ~o *ln' the biotorness of tho nion, wh< had boe pronisod all sorts of prosperity after the election of McKinley. Newspapers, too, are 'adding to the discontent by their announce ments that iills and factories nro opning uip, thus inducing huni drods of m0n to conio hero m1 sourch of work. News at labor headquartors hero is that, instod of mills and factorios oponing up with increased forcos of men ill this and neighhoring sections of othor states, tho rovorso is gener orally the fact. The Union Labor Silvor club has outlined a plan for districting Chicago and organizing i similar club in oach district. Tho belief is oxpressed that heforo inany 111onthis these clubs will coiprise 20,000 1111 or m11or1o, no 0110 hut, a union mn1 being eligiblo to m11Omli hership. They will h niont-piarti sill), outsido of the silvor issuo and will tako no )art, inl local policies. 1)1t will reserve their eil'orts for the congressional ea ipa ign two year1's lience.-SpIecial disIpa teli to Denvor News. osa Bnheur leainds the life of a1 recluise il er ellateaul ill the dellfOIs ot the( Fores1t (f4'ntoeleuna Paris. She-11t welide' hrsel f from all al it wa*s with tie g!reateSt, difliciul Iv thit the litmrs (4 The Lalie.' I10110 1011-11il Sut'ct'e I itl getl tti a 1pr(osit ion beit l.. ihat she should write lier alii iULt.)'hV frir thitt iI ll , 1.1 tI i )4rly I N ea st)I. It I n i It , he w r,- sl I 1 1ul, :id yonco - Slal-irel on her work Ill - eat painter tonn l i i i e trv:-1 11 I I ittI lat slie e1 10 e ilv; (1of lil 1:1.1 -111 )e'lila ly the t xt. Ihll - t l i I hi. I article, \l, t h e v I \'i lI !,-il 1;11 l) "Il . .Ie d d raw - xid viii :1 i the ( 1iristimas urn1111113, Wet a i wi oIs aitS of Biiir -: sIi w s in hie, Foeau i A Iell's IHros. Ni#ow. APlY rien.1, Ilt h Artuemul ts Ward, e , it talkos threogriowul Ill)er 41 n 11 tIle aveIrage i, escort olle .il1 to the cl ireus, there promises to Ie an u01reeudenite demand for "'kn:is" ill Groonville on 'lhursday Novemlber 1th, when the great Ad :i 1 Foreoa ugli ailli Sells lBrothors Ailerien's Greatest slows iake their lirt consohdatd appearance. '.Thete is also amplest ahsirance that the youllgsteis thilliselves will bo recog ilivetil .1ld Caitereti to ill a mlia nner to ial1d to tle estalisihed list of hiollays a gnuine Children's Day, and one aiwrrily overflowing Iltl hialthlul and1 barUinless eitertainment, just suoh as the little folks can most ap 'eciat( and111 enjoy. The griet Iiippo drome3' starieua, the four ilngs, and the two (elevaited stages will repre selnt an immtenise miad-ca piilaygrouind, wvith~ a host ot all sn rts of I wo and four-legged fun,-muakers in all sorts of cute. gneer and hlicrous plerformt anee~ms. Thiere will bo elophanlt eliwnV~s and1( comierhans, seaL lion and Sea ltusjiians, sinlgers and( astonish ingmie;prtt atndi wise) poi Cunin g m kyacors andh jockeys, t~ rand bird ed1neaIl(te'd pigs, co llegilite (d0onkey, festiv hears51), pmerforing 1 goatf , woniderfl dogs, in herds, troupjes, families, ilocks, and1( pauelesr, prieceded an id associatedlW wih Mo~th er G oose revels. fairylaind pageaints and( elfin simectaucles- It. ivill be wVo.ito the pice of admission to sa't thie radiant young facos and hear the beals of childish laughter. Wanted-Cattle. WVill paly the highest cash prico for twenty miilch cowsV and( all other grades of cattle. Also exchange milch cows for boof cattlo or yea rlings. II. 13. IlI ENJiIIess, 15tf Pickons, S. C. Wo will soil at the Iato residence of J. F. Lathem, dleconlsed, on the 8th day of December, 1 800, Tract No. 1 conitiinlg 175 acroes, known 11s t he McAdams pla1ce. Tr'ict No. 2. con ta ilnintg 300 acree,40 acres creek bottoml,knownl as the J. N. Bowent tract. Tract No. 3, watorpower su itIale for cotton gint. To'rms are ono-hal f cash, hbalance on twolvo mon ths timo, seciuredl by3 mort gago on thei premli ses. A lso cor~n, whioat, oats, and1( cottont sold for cash. J1. K'. LA'lJneJ, Nov h9t3 E'xecuitors. Factory pr3ices p)aidi for cotton rny moe. Comnd bll~ o convin1ced. AllI thoseo wh'lo purchasodI fortil ier from mel( tis season0i and1 gavo cot tan nlotes, the sam311 mutst hie paid in cottop delivered at Calhoun, S. C. A. J. Booas. Sop10min2 SuhscriT~o foi- thi JOURNAL. No(ttee4 to Jpektores and OredItorN. All petrsons holding clinaw aigallist thme COt,ain of W . 11. Sandel(rsm,dle(0oped, ill pre sen'1t thmi to then iunderii gnted for paflymenpl on or by theo 5th day of iDeomhor, 1s1111, or he biarre~d, and alliperonsm Iindeltedin to saitd osittte 1, musttimk payment~li by 14aid( (date to J. M. rMwAn'r, Admiinistrator. Novi9w3 Horses and Mules ! A cari load of Ilnue hiorses andtt mu tles jut4 recceived from St. LouIs. andim more to TheyIre..O SAI4E ut rp) bottom W M. A. MA ULDIN & cO.. nmovIpti Eiasley, s, U. fli. J. P. C4JW1IJ6 , Dentist Grocm .'ville, 8. C- OHo oyipr Addison ~ McGee's Drug Store. MQTJCE TO TRtESP'ASSERS. I forbid aniy ppyeon~ fronm huninug, cutting ~timber or crossing any pyemises in an uy way excoilt in theo publico ron dwithout liy coin. "24c, ,C, p 9 :LO.. Clerk's Sales, STATE' Oy SO)JTi CAOIINA,} Comity of 'iels. In Comnmon Plen-1s. 3Martha A. HiOWerb et.'a 1). F4. iratiley, et al. .In . 1 pur n Itev of a or1dlr (of fore(c1-'114 m11,1le Inl the1 above Statedl caW- anil oil tIl - hi hiel clerks oilee, I n ill sell to the high est bidhie (nIi KS 1al. . l li Decemlber, 189)1. tit 'is-eens C. I1rin01gO tlgalhor for sal". Ihe following- ile.:,(ribel- real es, taite to wit: 1St. .\ll Ilha! pi-ce, in el or tract (of landi in) Ihlecountih :1 anl, te:,fr n i ll i Is"asley Townlsh ip alijoinl in 1 - t h k~ of 1). F. Birailey. Elbert 1'it ry, ). (rice aniil ofchers, contaI.ining si -ig tiald oine half acres (M6I9.) mre1u- orl. 2l. All Ilhit other piece o paircel of lIn cont n i l t ing four :nd oc -oni Ill( '.1 acre..; mlore or s. All 1m. pi e' or pa .l of I ti coitain ing ir e. ~ rh (:I--[) (if onel ace More t less Ter s (Ilse hl li caS li;l 01i' oil I e ilt If Iel v% ilo tlis with interest froin <day fof S.1le, sefnredal1 h v Ithe bWi of thle honld of t he piln-vihser :n'll a.or1 gg >f lihe preisvlies. l'rha st o 11ay f. w parli n re:, 1 con1 Ii I the smll ,wit I lave .i :tniticipate. .1. 1. ST EWA AlIT. Clerk of Coourt. STATE h e ()s:TIl a.\It0blN., i ' o ily (if f'eke i. I. I. Aorg n, t al, VS. S. .l. Alorano, et al, lBy viii t ' o a <meretl irle.r m'ale in hwabv stattel v I-v by Hills. 1. 1). With (itI;o l il inl I e.ehr 's ollice. I will ;(.I to the( highestA bler ait Pickens. 'ourt Ilos o sahclay in iveemlber, 189G;, Dur~ling thej legar~l hjouriS f.11 a l l(!h fill. owinig 'leeih'tl real Ptaie towi: Al t at h tpiece, lI '. 1 l or triact of hl:is11 Iyting, Iling Situatj inl theill. :n tate afoie.--nit inl 11)aensvilh' town. hip it, beilg tlle hoie phiiiii on111115 If IIIh ]; lt( it. F.. Alor.ganl. <0 0 -<. c n i v a lindrel (200) a fo I ( ares inor los. T4.r11-4 onec-hal1f c.s,ai ne mI'l e oiln a reil It. of twelve f l thl . withl l I a e to antii i pnt! In Imyie t. of t 1. c e it por, ionl, witlh inaerest from ay of st'i. Csail porti 1 secured by he honal of ahe pun h(nser v. < mllorl vngv Iof te li pri'tises LUnrehlaser. to pay for Ivpl-per :1n10 re coaIIl inig the. stnue. J. M1. S F-.\'AHiT, Clerk oif Conr .. Sheriff' s Sale. i o rnit.'S of V al'k, i The City Natio yi Bhink, of Greenvipe, S. C. S. CM. .ik-o, et alD. Bvy virtule of a1 decree of Fereclosure m1:1le hn thI e above statvi,1 wase h) vtile i1.10 shot, Witerkpoo, is ve'hling~ jmie oelI'S ast of idt.oher, 1SOe. I will sell tO theb11eV bither a1t.Pckn Court1 lionse (, onl Saletay in, Decmbe,1, i h n ing t he leg.tl howl.ir forll- tilhe fol lowing clo-vrib-al real evtate to wit: All thatertinl piece, pinee.l or tract (if landl yig bein I inae n2h c7.y m Atl 11a11osai a le i aiitowniship oi Slm1a rivers iljoinin' g l lnd of ,io. \V Thomas, S. C. Di'dksonl, Tihk 11lant :nud (thers onitaing ont e (' unn14'i rei an forei. I wo a1d one foui1th (1-121) ac iT u1or1(11eo Ters neimi as iOne Ynard itof rhtwleiths wit .i'rstforoml'l rh.Iy f Oal l. Cr1d1potio hiet ed bly illOltct .il. II G. i1l) N EL Rol~c~w 110W heri,' Pi.l C.rittt DtloIKSON FALL AND WINTER GOODS We are now ready for you with a big stock of FALL and WINTER GOODi We are proud of our purchases, and feel confident that they wil meet your approval. For six years we have been work ing for your trade. We have studied and learned your wants. We have bought Dry Goods and Shoes! To meet all of your wants, and by far the largest we have ever bought. We want to be Hlelpful to You And will do out best to prove to you that your best buy ing interest centers here-that for every dollar YoU spend over our counters, you will receive a just equivalent. We give you good GOODS The Lowest Prices! And polite attention. Our Dress Goods! Department is complete, with prices ranging fron 10 cents < $2.00 per yard. All the new wveaves and colorings, I1T1imnings in Braids, Jets, Velvets and Silks. We head the list on Linings. Cold Weather is Ooftfljfmrt Prepare for it in timne. Uted Flannels, White Wlannels. Twilie< Flannels, Plain Flannels; a good heavy lled Twill lan nel for 10 cents; our 20 cents Flannel can't be beat. Jeans! Jeans! Jeasu W e have piepared for all the boys, old and young, with iln; from 10 cents to 50 cents per yard. See our cents1 Jeans, and if you don't say it is tile best you ovel saw for the noney, we won't 'say Jeans to you any 11more. Shues, Shoes, Shoes. Remember that shoes are to be worn by all classes and con dition of inen, women and children. We are ready to suppl. their wants. No mai cai down ime on shoes, either in qualit' or price. \e do not claini to be the only ian who sells goo( shoes, but we (10 let the other man sell all the sorry ones. We can't toll you all in this advertisement, but call at ou store in the Vest End, and we will prove to you that this is th place to do your trading. Greenville, S. C. West End. NEIW FIRM, NEW GOODS We' wal.t toi :tunionnee ro the pblic t hei we hI:1ve op~'ee a FilIt i' ('LAS, stojk o1 r ner,.1 Miechiiulite in our1 new utr room. onl thei (n:ne'r. We. lrve ha sever-ilI ye: : expeliience in thle buinie.-s wlih i n hes ii to know hiow :.ml wh-ia II lil II EWVr 7 - c TOerie k Flour, Bacon, Coffee, Sugar, Salt, Lard, Molasses, Rice, Crits, Tobacco, Cigars. Nichs lb at Flaes, t no'rI'. l v rytin that1 i s iet - Comoe to -le II. runi let II shd) o I von 1 onr 1I Go l el her youI u~11 a ' u o iy or no( SCHINA SIIOES OF" ALL KINDS. WEI A RE S'lil( t'LY' 11- \DI) I'\ l':T~ E S -'lE SHOE-:. I Mn's, Hoy's a ad .iimr'i's li''1 ' va l u t for ai 'y~thing we1 propol0 toi htie atI h 'ir Ih ar 1 of Ibisie . SUTH ERLAND & CR IFFIN. <i '.It(A2 . ". iASn"(M' iNEW~ YORK)1 RACK1 iMIO''RIl & IiSSillgamc, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Ph-k'lens, C. H-., s. C. B UilSC '(~(1ydy Practice inmpall,,the coarico apr-tiing-topalyn. Wnted-Anou Idea ibrin yu-ealh 'lry .osed ilCs c. Writ' UO I ~vi~iJiN e C Patenti Aor neys 'i C.\htgli,) fo r thNA r 1ky J, i.' Niewusitr, E'ei ., Prohn1e ie ge: cas;b e10 ,7 e Wherns, (Gide'oniEie 01I8inndo Panit to RA PEY to grat1 him let Iers or ainn1111istrion 1)1 of thle esta ute~ of an114 e'ffects of I~anaiiu A c2 tEisyS ( Thee e t Th'lerefore' to rite and( adm0on--________ _____ ishi all ani d sintgularI hi e l nded and1( cred- o icdoTc3~uscu itoi's of the saidl Lau~it A EiliN e-~ cease$d thlait. thley beII andpe ar))CII belfor'e IlO S~ ir iie a l me)1, ini thle ('01rt of l'ohnt te, to 11 .to t(S1fS Ii) lIlelt1( I ho held g PickensI Court I 10ouse, 8. ('., lnigt h sat ftm at 'on th~e IththI dlay ofj isovemberol p90)I, IexJ ,Ca'(11C tmrI~ m11 niftr' 'pubhlient ion haer'eof, nit 1I o'clock li )I the forenioon, t o show caus~e, -if aIy they ~hti.0 i ay910 '~iywa havo.', why t he 851idi AeIiinistraitioln SC'r 'isu m 111 i se should niot het granti ede.inIlviI tbetles edo :'I Gi ven unider' myv llIl, thuis .ih da~y tnr ts IiI'grl C tli oti of Nov.emi ber 180, ill the 121st, year' of 'o'c tii out'I ndependen~h~ice. oiis. .J I. EneH .. P J2 STIIORE!AYi'N WHATS inn NAME? Moro uiniii most 0popo think for. When you see tho name of DIEIFUS & CO. You look it it, as you do any other ad. That's whero vou)i make a mistake. You must roud it over carofully and find out what it im plios. It will show you how to spend your moiey in buying your fall and winter Clothing, flats, aid Gnts' fr 1ishing goods. For ilstIluo We sell you a suit; of clothos for $5, $7.50, $10 and $12 that. other houses soll, for $7.50,'- 10,$ 12 and $15, low do we do it. W0 sinply buy t(1eml1 right at i give tho peoplo the bonefit of oulr kiowvledge and showdn ess. I 1w (10 we get our knowledge. By' ex pe l'iile' ) all( 1)1ills ill ) i.\ gc( ds. All these facts plit. Cogethwr wvill collvilte auly mnall 4f Soiud illid alld jtidgiloll t that whit w tell yull are Iaets. W4 believe il giving ol r en. Soinelrs th) 1st valuie wo possi bly ca i. it s to (Ilr intorest to do .., mlid the aziiloitrit of cash busitl'e s we ar15 (oinig colvinCes is tha thw pi'pli have learned (lit w. d, 11014<'88 s srictly oil busilloss )riU" (I' , 1 iato:ly, Ine pr11 av1nd1 that tho lowest, and n( cni whif'h doe's awvay with losses,bienell 1 tir 'hil in ing to be I'lialj4st (lothirig IoUSO ili Ihi 1:1. Come i, WO wan livm t rad.' :l11d <(M1f0 wt*; Sol yollN,*a ' y m fr keeps. Y ltis I itly, Creenville, S. 'R I 1 -5 N . 41u S rre , 1* Attractive! Attractive ! Attractive! New Coods! New Coods! New Goods! In Every Department. There1 i.- to(o nuch hA) te, I 8o wI' iuit a k you to conie 110See tirfil It1st'lvt.:. \' wvill ohuly luietitioti ai 'ewy of' thc ilial I~ gl ill-t \a bih 'ilill( 1il O111' stoi' , a i ii at til \t ily mit.- 'e .itnlii book uIld 57l11 yoU (ollie CI) to All ('oill' t'' Se'e ti. NET'ls WolurTH CIRACKING. S ('''nt ( tit ing. in niew dress 8tyles 50) inlch labik unal Colod' red Cah IC) (cnlt (.)tingi Iin new dr''ss i88 inch Black aini( C''old (CasIt styh's Io' e t.nir 0cns l23 (''lt IFhunii-lettes fori dr<.(ses' Color''d 1)less (lod 10~I.~ 1.5 25 19 ('t'i .~ anid up. 10 \'anis Ih-lvy TPwilled (1 d 1t0-4 While a1114 ( r.v Blankets Fltm for $1.00. ~. I cents. :' yad I5 betIl ay bii8 f' T illed I 411s Al \' l t hulk I ats n I rt h . 'b-d .hu -lfr I00 or I:. 5 .. US ohn IN- ayii Tib-di. 1 hCeii55 , ,S 0 2:' I) lt 'iiI i lnl..x'r Il4a 1-lan t n huumV ..II .. bo I. i :|. Richcers !adsoni5 1.icking 5, ,AT7AND.F1R isiING Look ovc~rt htck et.; boir('( .-nset, - thesamC ) ICe t 51! Iyo th .'Aler t0l , hS o 50 ent ine. een -R FNVLL S l .av a o n U~n,. n un . Oe..t0