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The PeJople's Journal 44SON. f-.L 1 7r. '11 15IiP EVERY THUR8DM. Sl.;crlti(iOn One Doliar a Year . ' . ;r in ch f t r.t insit-rtiot, lif I t I . T .4 4 4h. i 11 1 ( n f4'1 4.I'l 4.' 4itI . .411111 I 'li1' p 4e t 4 r.0 4. in.4.e n tr v : . 1114 s t i ' tit ii 11 1A P..i.: ei . ... , a' .m m - t it 1) rhid .e 't 10 rL~ -v a i.ko 'n ues. a,, 1,4 4%~ Il4l *u ,4 I t f~~~ ~~~ btI ts t(wn' 41 r i- .nent. u-,jis aid i n I ' . (4p h i Pl i 'i l" ku'OwS t.r ' in l th 'I 4* p4 ; ' !. .' r v., ke y.. I .e Ito th d , nI ' hI t!.a Ii mi rther sho h 1, - IheI hin f ;vrd y know tha th Jij. , rlj0.- h- t Vwaiskey q t b 114..h ap44 ared 44 4I 1'1AVil4 th1111 dip n . ph1fin 1 n 11 t b i1n c(4 lit;sei .w ' tr f I o1 r h 444~44*~4 4~~'i';.* '4 II !* ~*ii 4. j4'44,!4 (444Itar gu .il to 4 444i bl .4.' *'I< wd:1 ih 1 yh r. '1h e p b .e mi .sd by h u m. ''r4:41 ihn al 4f 4o . E 4'1 i dimp~aar soIau- 1h-uo me thtes. m'e wl~t~~ l4 i l t n/i - i l 1 11 Lo... I:o iw 44 44 . -1 . *'~ 4 ' lt14 . 44lail (1 K Ui - . n: - the d i st 4444ar1:'v. ~l 4 thatE4~ bim te m4 n' e t hese44 1.4~ botlesf4 nij. T hhI i 4 n r is! a1h n in t 1 1n gtuti -1)ot. g4'1?t til repr~44Issllt.(j rIo1 1' m:. 14'4( J O. tni 4itj \VU41s la .( - I tt ?.I'" .t . 1 g n" i t':' . . 4 .4 It tr ( ne t"' pt et j)j hem an1!.t~d 1.! h .. that401 the1 u'4 t hte ' * mbu, t'e -e1 fh~rd ig rs. "~4 .4' .1 b n on f i4e s !\4 : d.d th t. M . ob n at ... '-. I 11 t 446 . 444tn ) u g on akliquor bettlo a@ Athf gacred paliietto tree, the omblom of the' ,11 llant co)fhdorAtmold ior. - ird aillid t!al.,bo had no' refoTod to Mr. ,Jdckson, but t( , Ie gem lomiat *- frona Spurita n ii " (r11. Snders), aR beinig 1 ottemy of t ho dispenlsatry ir w. Mr. 1-. II. Evans said that he did not think that it was necos Willy for a South Carolinian to speak in defense of the proud om1 bitle) of t ho Stato wiich had hoonI JrIangged itlo disgraco) and hum11ili 1 i11n. It,, ha.d boon bittorly op p eSl-d th i) dispellsary law, but, ai that 14us w..S ll *l~ort tf tie W - <ts' i Ih dit I nsar y Ilaw na n - & itn (1 di'... L (4 ili. t titl IA(blasted into th ha r usu-v hot-tlis. What. good t h tinbleim of Soutlh Carolinu 1 o1 th 1:0 Wh' IIISk1;oy botaiIQ? .lut theI a1;1.114 (A' tgd saveo the riming gonl 0.'1 I t91 . f ro011 - ti 11 d, ( i sg ra cte,.i h duty o h tlifiituro to tit ke r dl. "If yol Call 1)0 trut) to ulhe -I g if you cnl hi tru1 to the dea , takLo Jt <f," he said. a voto ofr to 69 6 the htolip edto Irc mnit the hill and it intwsed thir-d reanding Iind was or h-red went 1to the Peml lo. A :. l gorsof i ariboro, I)v way .)1 a1 jodke on Mr. , 'aco s b iill t(, "han1g the color of' the: StIato t1hg, .ieit up a hoguIls 4lt1un11iit V icI pro-vidtod thatt "aill bottli- and lab)lAs sh(1oduld b1 of tle color o: cONDICTICD BY W. W. F. oInTl, County Supt. of Education. Teaching The Alphabet. The Alphlabolt is at systeml (A 'hiractrt t,.ud to rep'osotnt tio 4Iltiu'titary~ 2ilttids~ of a Iltn tuar. ne 1)..-.ry ti Illh child nll h'. I: I 2n s, t it slill be ahlo it) li ( )in ltrh I 11m wN ith foric. Th ) I 'llief mncethod"ls b)y whicb :1 child rul-Ny b1. taugt healh ht ro The A. .C. molmd 'Lil thOwor niet bod. () Ith I wo ineth imd I lutve boenl LhM lmost succe:sgful wvith (1h1 wor-d In mer hin's t A. B. C mlolbhed : was Lit) 0nly met14hod k wna tt dwa aIe~o l ot uilhit v ria LtL Iil C11lden cam1-li hit'wor ii'. od ~i'.~iiii~Vql C11141F to tho teaher olkne on) ait a tnei, :11d pr o fdmd at the ta l ch rat dic (11tot Co to all tha roll fri om11 A ((I Zu Utiet I~hnchoit nnga tmot ILneing011' FC ito lp a t, in itt ih wi itr (it "t i i ~t~'.t lti I tt v rerit.i n nou c m Otnti igt to sll th a' < ii4 i re e t in TI b-it. is ;n measured. t~.ANones (3h1 .oi3Nt IIhed ot of thep( witlow Veo t uo ajt'igctu e Irsin ofi wh;~ib, ith e~ t word oi analte. lThe ord~ .-thod begins wit t the n o 'eIt hei ltoies ofi w hch they are aecs '4lw: nojetcs ai 8. ]ted *adh 'drawn ii he ho-igrd at1(1 t. pict an tho ildt can tll .ilt name o cll Cit e11 a wiStoth r ennt eaily 11e tago~d to hree lxtit A)f. w objecn~tus carefuy ailuee''iw andtau hi cisar glte e Mii at th ao tiel I ear t obl.4I pm va taes <drinide fo Qthen < r ~p')1 That itOE Is it Noj.Ashr reference 2 to 14jeto meake a ciihtld killed tio hiln tho wOodu leer ath~~at ake the wod. t~t hr a"e;eriin lord wit rtin oh-V jects ole 1st. That throo Months bo fixed is tho torm in alt the coun1 uies for aill flhe schools a15 n1ow o)Stabjlisheod 2. Thnit thoe'3-mill constitition. ill tax nnd poll tax in each county bo prorated rilong the schools an1d if each counlity be pro1atod among tho Schools an1d if chcl school in ecOh conity gets as mich ias 75 rpo sch1ool from thi .soir.o, Said enOltuiV is not nntitl((d to inly difs 1P.1'ry profits to imakce upl) any d<. heioney in t le school teri. If iho saidl : mill tax anud poll inax is niot sluifiist t() ViVO to 1ach school n sa'd coiity $.5 per school then )ut, of the diipensarv profits the ii'lhool fund for said . county rv "i v 1 onough to mako up1) t'he said > per school for each shool 1n th11. et ut I y. A fltr ill tlt' schools in all ouitios havo inl this way r'received I.I S uch as $75 per school f'or u 14 Oirilo county, the balance o the dispensary fiNd is to go to the Various c'11nti ill Proportion to r111oll11101t, based oil the ioviouts years enrollmlenlt.. -!. $5,000 of tho dispeniary pro. tits is to go to institutions for pub lie school teachers. The township bond bill does not afloet, townsi ps in Pickons. TIoe arO to ;ay their railroad ; o..da. The Niuldinl bill ag4aiisL thit 're inslrlance trust Was passed b) ho sonlato. S latol Graylldoln today movem to roconider tfh hous011, bill givi"'' an agont .15 per cont. for collot ig cliamis of the State against tih Iittiimal government. Ile sait thit tih) precodent had boon estab lithd by Govornor Haimpto:i. hu at hih same timo lho thought -.ttot u1nch11. Fivo per Cent. was onongh Mr. Ifodorson Said thiat if at agint had ilready boon appbintet tho allownuo. proposod would cen flict, withl the contract. -te .sit( siL a fl(t had not been1 brl6gh out. M r. I ;well was opposed t ha1ving'. a paid lobbyist. to surl the i)-ssage of I'mo bill is our stOna 11)r ald ropresotat ives ill cot "ross co i ould tke cart. of it. T senate dtecided to reconsider amn r. I iaitlte solli It:iumr(I lliit stands. It, provilos t I:)t lm110 li hall b a110 i lt h) anly (nl t mr eol lecting the chlim bt all s-hall ha lIft to tihu) repretai'i tat ive frotn th Stito to push tho bill i iruih Senator ( W. Iroll (Iried hart to g13t, th hill t norg l t.i) u ). t h e ' li!tl OICviIrl thal Win10 i 11r1o heold )n Ih( rmil. il (i nult( lioso not 1 ).; than ol p ga l , 11ol, 14) he (11,1111k onf) (he ini .t. ~~ in it Pum vot~ig utn istood is li tt -17iri or . lin. linanu tlernior Mbiwlnvte a 1a li i n *, t i a td k iilav i'it. )U 1 '. (woi' i tlitit Wrt(' riot1 uch (ilo fr iZtri t. oher tin(),()()() | serlfs al ntiwlle lu'itbl for 101 (ein.. Tieito ho sent tey ivon rou. bil.. i *eui tot a thini! :calinrg 1but w taluls a rule a aduopttd ro'l tieto r.:ilin-tr bills ont the finial !liu' Ouh a bi to peritu'u~ the use ci Ithii Stait hiouse - fo'r the Stat'' hll , b~ut the~ hous( rotfused to taike nyj thre mal~tter ant that omh-ed it. Toseimt t optlh)cl -iuch a row. Th'le A rteber biii is sumrin l)iif uon theii c(ln la r. 8(d iiiinmenlt tolmitoo iiigh t a ud areo worl!P .'-o wi ti ltt oinal iln viuw. 'I lht f'oll ouforg wiil ppour iu intI0 EitarI Sentin lin ou r ,tlissuo of I1ith inst.,- yout iefer to muo s fob. will volo down i i the lLon. Laban M4aulinr's b 1 reuc o 1 dary of CAoun Iy Supdervistr and1( Auditor' in thris counity e No)w, Mr~l IEJiitori I don~l't knhow who10 your in forman it is, but w'ill say this, thant I haveo intrc' Theore was a biiil origiinatedl in lie ernato regula'inrg 111( ualry ~ of ie auadiors tof thle staltc, andl thio alarv of our a tjor was p)httd at 610 rndit Senatori' ;llow nafter e >nslh ing i9l00 mobre to be. paid by tire 'oluity, hias keping his sahiy at 6500. 'cs, Mr i. F,ditor, I agreo n ith you vi (ii you say;, "Lt thes .ent come rt mn Ithe slate ooni('er's .bi-sad ni accoridanuce w.th Itht b v ion itt r o. hucedI a bill at tho beginniung of thoi 1isiton to redunc e nha drios of st a'o Ill -(r I and.Jt emiployuees, butt aifter rinig thazt throue wa a) .itimilar bill 0 mino11 iln ahead-.f tufiino in thp alandtetr I withdrew it? anud miade iiy tight on this bill, buLt we lost it. t is phduijly den)$Instlrated th. tis ltneral aissemrblyv don't intondt to 10. luce salaries. Upo thi Ile agrei-menit d tire delegation fromi P'ackgu, I hero a bills before the geneiral assemnbly >lacing Ithe salaiesj ofl our Super'vi 10r. and Co)l In v o~lm....l. - 1Sa should be fixed in acooriance with tho ability of the people to pay. When tho ealaries of our officels was tix d, produeo of .ovei-y kind was al (nOst (tolible what it will. bring today. T'h'ei why not redtice t.he salarieB a littl ? I am willing to pay our oicers for thoir work, but thr is no "sense" ill paying then more thau threo times a much as they can mako on the. farm. Now brother, I will 8ay in conchlbion that there hn been no bill or amnondment that affects th san:ies of any of our co"mty oflicOrs lut what was first. agreed upon )y the delegation from P.ieckens. Respecfly LAN &IAUIJWA. Watch For ADVERTISEMENT NEXT WEEK. ANOTHER - OPPORTUNITI TO BUY LADIES AND CHILDREN'S IMUSLIN UIN DE RWEA R oCheap. ON MONDAY AN DTU ESDAY. Ou r fir. shipmIos mt inst in Consisting of Yorset Cove~ s Ladies Chemise, Ladies Draw ers, and Childirenm D~resses will be on srle at the rediculous Lowv Pr'ice oIf 2 3ecents each Yu canl 0 ossibly buy for niear the cost of these fin ished garmnts, * They3 nyec just about half the wVholesamle cost a:.d weUl n-ado \Ve have se ores of other (Good things ait remarkably Low I rice.~ 1~A~~tO & T BL.Eti tha' .t ja aot ui .conIUno J for a child. , (a' )!I he chii n ;.ea.es ho 0 ai ' the nflhe (I..'s Ithei flesh o i f, when~ 1( th - he i ('1) n sonild bie towa"J., the t-- at. iiuplia .1nt t.-onie i. dhUe to a <(l-ea. d1 Sf~ lihe a4.u i ailte t4am; pa n or lihi neh"Ii la I hie back;. if the4 wpe,~r prae~. a e~aIlv' qju.'f u ti ; Or 4It, i ieg 'ub iin b-*i ..ls or lj m a h441 od . i~ r Ir uts~h lIne,, or' vesseIl t color oi row i. ffthe-feet swell; Iif thiora't peL',' or (Iyk Iicirclu.lokmder thii ey'es; your kild.ere are thu dause and ni ed docio..'nig. I- C' t~'l of goune d~s M.- eimay be0 dlIyed withlou: dan-i.cr. niot Why is it So many net women, and children in Pick on County are eating Harrii "RICD'STAB" flour and grow ing fat? Sinply because 1 is the best flour oi eavth toda for the money. ' Sweet .as nut; sound as a dollar; mad of pure winter wheat .and th price now is $8.75, every nko guaranteed and your - inone back if you want it. UNDERSTAND, I hav other grades of flour just v whito as i t is possible to mal it out of wheat, all the flour soll is of pure wheat, No Adu teration. NOW IS THE TIME YO1 will want Seed Oats, Garde Seed, Seed Potatoes, Plow Plow stocks, Plow Lines, Bac Lands, Singleti.oes and lots other things. COME AND SEE WHAT have, got the prices, if it i not lower than you huy elsei where you will not be asked i trade. 1FYOU WANT A PLUC pound or box of tobacco I ca save you some money. If yo want 11 pounds of coffe or 1 pounds of granulated supa for a dollar, I have it. If yol want shoes or droess goods will save you money. If yo want a good milk cow I hav that. IF YOU WANT ANI THING in sea island or drilli stovet, furni ture, safe5 or mal tresses, come my way fc Harris be.ts 'em all. I want 1,000 bushels of corr 4'. D. Harris Bi I. CIANY. DEALER IN Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring Ceiling, and Weatherboard ng, Moulding, of all kinds. Leather and Rubber Belting t ogether With all kinds of ENGINE AND PIPE FiT TINGS Also Engmne and Cylnder Oil at lowest prices.., Linseed Oil,: Botli' Raw and1 Boiled for painting, and Whiite Load of Best-Quality. Give us a trial before buyini elsewhere. B. E. ORAN DY, -Picken S. C. Offtipe and Wapphouse near Do pot .R U Married? We meaun to an particular store 01 place to do your trading, if so Get a Divorce And buy where you can get the bost goods for the lowest prices. You will fall in love with our modest prices, whila the charming freshness and excellent .quality of our goof le s most sure to please you, avfling once oxpQriencedl the comn fort, con ten)t and satis factioni our bargains affordl, you will have mastered the lmlen ts pertaining to long life, peace and prospor'ity. We keep a full line of Dry Good, Notions, Shoes, Gents Fur nishing Goods, Clothing, Ladies Cripos, Hats. Groceries and Hard wvare, and can certainly make it to your advantage to sve our line and set our prices beforo purchasing Respectful ly, ELLISON BROS. il7.97vl. E ASLEYV. C t McFALL S -41*4BUDGET"ms PHUN and PHAX Mr. Editor : --. I wish you would spemak a good word for tuo to the k fiid ladies and the vord is this: SEWING MACHINES, , We have jut tako on this: line and its pays to U 0 BUY THE BEST, I Wo think we can offor better in 1. duceeniots and better prices thani others who have tried it before us. Tell The Good Ladies n to como and so us about it, and 5, remind thom of ono other fact, k that we have the nlicest, 1ewest, clealleot, celoapest and best Jin6. qf Furniture and Stoves and other housekeeping articles U that we have ever had, and' that these goods were all bought to be 0 looked at and sol( and iot to be kept idle. , Toll them to go in our Furniture a rooms and rest inl our easy Chaire a and see these goods. 7 r WV. 'Z. .M'1'all 1 i iCKENS RAILROAD Sc7edul. In Eflect June 26th, 1898. r Oi Aid after J.1ne the 26th, the folloi ing Schiie ill be run ove the Pickens 1. It. IC , for the purpose of hautling Freigl t avld Passengers, viz: No. 9--Daily except Sniday+No. 10 Rlead Down. MIIixed Tra inI Rewi (Jp. 4.20 il s v Pickens At 7.50 ai 4.00 ai Ar Insley I.v 7.05 ain 2. 2--Daily except intday - No. 11 llen flon Ps -Sen-er Ser-vice Retad Up 1 inn I l'ic'n(t Ar 5.15 pin 1.40 pin Ar' Fawey In- 5..5 pi Trainsii will 's-top to Inke nIII or let on pasengrs4 a. (he olwii rin Fer n's, P'i. .iarsonii'anl .\lIalbilin's. Depot will Ibe li' . for "-he ieceiving and deivery of Ireight, Fromi 3 A. .11. to 12 M. 1% e will ma 4: to yom' inte.t-ast to palronzize oInt homlic rin by giving. good mwVice tIld proplit nenltin II. J. T. 'IAYLOlU, Gen. Mgr JLIUf 1 . UOGGS Presidnt Money to Loan. On imprWoed farmul landits ini sums of $300 andt uipwards. Loans repaybleii in s anIl Venra, thna enabling thte horrower tot pay er ini anly one year. Apply to J. E. B~oggs, Attorney, ott7 93 yR. Ptickens, 1. C. Look! A Stitchi Iu'I Time Saves nIne. Iln~ghle' 'PI' ne . ioved, tas'te ptclenanit.) taken in tal Sprine, anuul Va:ll prevet ' hIilb: Dn and Miahtial Fe ver- Act n the li vte tonles upi thie .hystem. lI : r * a tn Qui. nine. Gitaranmitd, Ir*v ii. At D.)u Chseapj Prpaa i LAw B~utiE's at U0 cents a I'.ge unch r some11 circiinstaiiens the~ price will b.e re ducedl to lifty cents a. pag-G)otd work (ood Paper Ptroamit Delivye. Muit e., cape~r I hait at any~ otheri hiouir. t 'ita logne in thie best '4yln. If vni hiave prbi ing toI do, It. wvill bi o ythyir iiiere..a r write to the Pri en ati it:m na'r A b~vlle S.O for pices ont a I primiing 1898 ilroing miy ti'ncee thailg~ rI'o' the lilh ali tra~4 daingtm the yearu 1898. - I 1huis be'ig the first of a ile~W yO(t Y'. n'.1lain open1 our doors Monday to tihe public with a determnyation to inak ft~9fC ;fipisJ' in the' y~ar 1899 than I .4 lIjye.naji shioild kip'w no duIte a tuip onee mllly 'vh-o hi;4 ,aIysrl/~;onri& and raise more fusq --~.wpg~j~4 prcesm I alwaiys find, buyei To Keep It 1JR QIACK DRESS GOODS AND. Wec alwvayi sell mnore black Dres Goods anud silkai in kn-mry at lte -uary t han any (i 'er ii( two t memb Ii i the yeari. cC Co Io have RO:imf I owela Ije ~z oi Chmr tm~as .t ah )n Ii d a -. re 0out at a barLgalin. co an Convser panes, paneos masdo. 8) to close ot1 eF thmem before they nee g ~tion W..-.-.........,. vile, S. C. ORIe .over Addison )rng Store. DR. ROBERT KIRKSMY, Offic0*11 10eideie att14VarIi. 'omne place, on TIOlve Mile River. March 8. 1894. C. FITZGERALPit PHlOTOGRA lhor, Gto l'l s. . - Ofiee ee All work -guaranteed.p give SRfuhte. apr8-97yl . M'IJ F d WOit e IXi)Ottl11.d) Infoim the pah, l 11i4tt Dr. iC ".: Wel(lo,, Rke b Vell 1111d fivotablyIkaj to the eltiZeis )f Pickens coutLy, 13 now associateS vith ti, i ithe practice of Denistry. 011ce: Entire frotu roo0ms (up "sIt-s) Aity Nation1al Banlk J14ock. I Dus. Non.ooi3 & Nooe, Greenville, M. C. I. J. IIAYNESWORTE, , . . eg I,. W. PARKKR, gickem., Greenal,9, 6. 0. (aynswofth,irker&XR btnee QuoiloO Jack for s 49 rr is t. o 1 .mw stefupp llnseo. I. A. , G n . . . . 4. .Ihe*efneyl, 8. C. Le, 5Morgyt Blassinugae, ATTORNEYS AT L* Pickes, 0. 1., & 0 PractM4 In.n .t the o .arls. apr.1-96yl. K. GEOE IL 00. , VOO-l Clark&Cooper, IARBAt.M An gemWiE MONUMENTS, c Tombstones of every DeScriptlaossi -ALSO MANTELS, STATUARY, YV# iuid Wrought Iron FENINu. OLARK & COOPER, a)r8-97yl. Greenville., . C L0 thet and II arness. A futll stook of Leather always *s and. All kinds of IHarness in *4o al to order. - Also Saddles, Bridles. Whipe, mbrellas, robes and every thing . sually kopt in a first clas. Harnese tore. Ppyhighest price for Hides sand 11. WV. UOODLETI. 0Q9 Main Street, * Oreenville, 8. g. . Syngwoot 12~ Iannery. keep For ii s ed and maitobed F'loerh1 radled and mnat hed Ceiln& %oxing Bpep plain i; s Mouldin 504 per CI, ft., to'eed ch in WI th Doors, Sash, Blinds, Glass, iRett aits, Stains, Varnishes, .6: rushjes, eto. Rtespeatfully, OOWer & SpeIgh ts, , fle and Warehouse 107 Dau~re3 atreet. mat and Wood Yard and heme Lumber .SI eds, C. & W. C.t. I corner Bicad and Gas streets, QrppiljII, S. p. ap~r20-07y1, ?"or .a?.. Seven auc of line land, In'plendi udillon,, wiV in ten luntes rdtk iitil 'urt hionje. A is'Irin to .anverio wi.' ( to locate hero. SuIlble -fory lots f4 uldin g PIntposes. Termsin reidonall, p)Iv to Frmuuk E. Carx InuLI. 1 - iekens' 5. U A Wondeeni D3.eyvey. neyDron lits. It staln the very elements of -G.p rI neither rean, woman ore without deriving the own'Iron te. Is seh' "VT HW