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?i,'1SHED EVE.RY..THURSDAI. Subscription One Dollar a Year 1:ni., :.t th l'ost Oflice at Pickeus as . .. matter. LAITISING VfA TES. p.r per imol for first. Insertion, 11f. t f~ir enolh sithsetitietnt intsertiont. _ , .iutit for ativertisenieits on an 11!u1 utlr.wls. Terius ensh. Annual con 1r tquarterly. I - . -' . in locai c.ollu111n, 10 eents per u rst in -tin andl tive cent~s for ell I'iti iliselt ionl. N eiq (Oc price to all. No spe r"I :peelal rati to foreign ad i\'I snh inuit tfakle the run of t and.:I hide hIv !neh rates. 1i tf 111 ' for etitillig 18511te liould i in not Liter tha it Monday morn T r will not lit resjioitsible for tho V.t-wn. ;a11, n tsiinionsit of correspondents, un. le.ss tho wtue are editoriallv endorsed. 'i 1 1> DA. .\PIL1 201h, 1S99. C'rrespondents. t lime has com11o tnd Cor i-;. vet th, .Tournal readers - . 1xious to hear their var Sri-d views c Othe social -lIt cal kalhid(ioeope if the t hetitate to write for the n aI sulilt-I ul publie who apprently in'sigini ura ps tdf v(1ur cominua111 T~..n- ri .lks. wlol residt' - !dt who are anx url :-cun (its of the 4 I4i 'L iU our e-Ytl. * . ' *~ t ..v litter fron)l a - . it i iur iie H \% otw ary Inl %N QIl -~~~ unet ni-n the -y I vt m f ( C. ,Tbout the Co d Satur day of 1835. t thuo '' ai - a t it s:o -I i.I'u - 1 tuuon th 11, 1he11" lip. 1 I v..ari I.'i 1 :ii uuv 1.w. u *.r1 lu l a t~13 1 i u ~ i o - 1 t I .e.; w as they dit * . a dalerence of ai few thernorneL~iiiter~is as ini (df. - t :n.n lin the "Vrn tet tIe - nw~,Iii <h - s with th u n 3i un- ;u'st ion 4 f the3& - U 1v11 tion lienei 1775 .. aiud iu iUij 1uzid that of - 1 .-~ aH I 't that t hin . Agri c(hst. a h th 'gures th ..v i fund' has * . . * - . -d untder the old( - nu: (i is to ber ha 1 r e'*ivery schooil t he cunty111 (in thu * rc ofi 189~.5, and3( if -:. *. aIlx anld the poll, ay th.e.94 per1 caiital, . -ibt i.h&.wn*i in thue tht outy$ for i s and 4( the d1ispensary 46 Q. v ti mia ke up) theG $8 per Wi11.4Tii LtCiY C(,1 'eNiE 13(S R11 '1~~1tll * ribtin of the ik nsa2 (ryi prihits for h2s yar' fuandona .il fet v8l. 1, 0.1; Aihen~, nod ing A(drsnGotig;)im Churntiuriel, $3,9,Y, Clrenwodn 1inkOn)a, llafl0) 81, ochestelir, ry, $8,071 69, Kershaw, $MO 01, La ncaser, $5,224,42, Lautrno, nothing, Lexington, $2,342,45, Marioni, $2,018,26, Marlboro, $717,86, Newberry, $275,83, Oco iie, $1.288,43, Orangobutrg, *7,139 72, Pickons, $3,450 05, Richlaid, nothing, Sailda, $2.694,88, Spar tanbu rg, $24,19. Suniter,$746,95, U uion, $121,4-1, Wi lliamisburg, $3, 183,84, " Yo, k , $8,550,52. Total $67,198,35.-Coliinbia Stato. As will be seti '.y.. 9u examina tion 'Of the abovo fignre, Pickene is liberally provided for in the above distribution of ile dispensary pro fits. Some how P1ickensu county gets her sharo of tho good things that are going around. Many a poor child will bloss tho opportun ities allorded by the dispensary sys tem, of a few months in a year to attend the public schools among the hills (if Old Pickens county. * -100 W - BUOgATIUNAbL CONDUCIIrED1 InY Wo. W. F. BRlI'T County Supt of Education. Prof. Win, S. Morrison of Cloemson College is expoctod to give a littlo talk to the teachelrs at Pickens on the 29th. le has thu Iputntion (f sving whaot hio thiuks and "sinig it olit in mee06ting." * * * From i im format ion remivold, thOn thoro in likevly to be a distri bution of the Stato school fuld inl I h4 near ftitui. It will take aboiut $60,oO to mako ilp tho $3 por cap ita. Enough of the remaining fund will be use0d to make ip any delitci en cy to $75 per district after which an eqiual division will bw madeQ. wonlder that inl mantiy pupvils thefre ar.e to be fcuind nothing but more or ls s tronig irpressos of the t eh.r: origin lity and inidivid A sstt*Iim II, Only through slf-acti vity (n11 the pupil attalin to self riIanico, andN witho t self-reliance thit can he ni charactor. Hone'', if vu aiinn 10 forn ollar.,cttir, ill eitlk V tur p i leq to persistent self act vil V. (et tin-Ir minds ndil w .r s --~et-d. * h.C. 1W \'ni \iuAi 1.vt n it't v, Vilnl t ( i ia recii lt thati Ine ofui' the tihe ith of b'i athe was "lid ji thli in phyicsneno thateo wat ue to r thy athing. fritm tne int t an-l cowhdeit ina a thegh bthr ut hnovli n n the itru't r i prov is a-hil i thrlie.e n ii an voding d.,innt undiv thnuui wornder alsoh pigoor osiniii Toe iAt '18 alm tin in tor hav a e poneption of the und o baie tt aineul t at c0 ositu the way in whith th. g'l eached, ifh t ever is.it Thleonmn sof that teaher hasl muchel to dnith)~tll is uens some f te1 pupdaTh ttach e canor a I ra t hu-pe Ir l ni gH nut.i re, can in dicRalltenc'a s it t rs tint flaboe savey hisdiprovai, thumi bly he ciani matnir at approval Ifor the manner 81 nl show1 compo.ne 11 ur jarntelit, procuiyso i reserv in. deiin, th wayi w)ill givan) nmreshed twithe tpersfat tlit tfr. trudemonstr a ividmuur er and ao its or oe teindlintolarousey ani re e.goimrunspnineth * Teachers cought to ud caofii toreln atpor tunlo ts, omel i itsl imorta'n t ofrut'ike foor lidraides aof thprsen ithewo heyt happuliztoeh natura)i~l resocs; withldenia and isa) rificedhs gien d a person iuch harm, that is when he allows himself to be biased by them. Tle safer way is a general I thing is to take pople ias wo fiud S them, not by what we hear or others think of them. People change in the courso of timo. and they may be vastly diulreit now from what tliy were a fow years a ago. Anotherd ta iger allied to the proceoding thought, . i'allowing c ono present decisions to be influ eiced by prooncoived ideas or by c past experiotic s. In estinating S the work of pupils, it is well to abstract the work as it woro from the personalities. If recorded or reprosented in some way, it b(. comes an Objectivo reality which both teacher aid pupils can view as soiethiig apart from them- L solves. In his article oi "The Gift of Story Telling," Brander Matthews makes a threofold classification of I noveltios: first those who have the gift, but why havo not culture, a want duo either to a ilick of oppor tunuity or to a failuire to apply thormnelvos; socondly, those who havo not the gift, but woI) by cii stait, continued effort force them- t selves to write, atid thirdly, those who 1av both the gift and cuil tur. Young teaelOrs nuight oo w-ell to think ofi a similar clasuifi cation for them. If thy bolong to the first class, inil ustry will 11 bring thei to the third ; if to tho S secoi 11, unluss circumstancie pre- I vent, they might do voll perhaps c to cboose some other vocation. * 0 SEL.F iEI.iANeE AND SELF-ACTiviTY - IN i'l-l i.S. "I vad yourpupils to self-relianc. through sellf-activity i.i the servico of the trite, the beautiful and the god. "Th:ese words of th10 grut e Dish-ruog ne.d b. reenllerl again t. ld a'tiI. Thae are but. few ( teichrAts whot(- follov this principle throughtI. linsteid of having the chihlirn disi3over a truth or ta proiedure themselves, or inttend of b4-tting thomn cary out -inOelt suitabl' etnterprise without any liel p. things are simply jammed v iI1o thm, or aro thought out ntd l don'for theml . Ther is still .1! t'othor tooi much of loading hildrn ar. et ivfnlnoug ritm for -:f-deve.lopmient. No Notice. Thie folliw ng2 dIcCi ihtod pioperty _ having b.-a heeilzid fromn Iily F'. Hi h- 01nh1 fori vinbitia n of l(!etionls :;5:;.j-l-8 I5i. lI-vised Slt tes af the I' tited States. Any pIrs n claitiiing saime tuust i!e han s oirdune poi ion a :s-u i: ;; t) 18. S. l'. S., witiin thirty 2:I dayz fromi the, deltre ri V|.: Mine will be do ;cu1 ifr: 1K to L the Untited 17 >taitrs. t C ) '. :l n ut.. ,ppaher still, cup, A ut C. MCollee. r. d Notice to Debtors and Cred Piearstont aving K crhtsagant he eItat- if J . IOl l irdin de- ip . ipply aVtttrsta-I t.' the1 under 51i1) -I ha ther ht . day cf \!nrv j''i st lT s: itndebted ta .as sato lew~' mi k.- p-IymtUI I , .I. J. ( iasTA.ux ti Cotton, like every other crop, ineeds nourishment. i A fertilizer containing nitro gen, phosphoric acid, and note less than 3% of actual Potash, will increase the crop and im prove the land. Our hooks tell all about the subject. They are free to anyv farmer. G;ERMAN KAI WORKS, 93 Nassau Si., Ney York. NEW FIRM, N4EW GOODS, Meussrs. J. TI. Lathcemi and1 D. F. _ Bradley have formed a- copartner ship to (1o a general Mercantile t businoss at Eusley S. C . They have a~ spl)leid stock of goodl fresh goodls-nonle of thmn counter worn ---and1 they defy caompt ition. L Call iand see them (in t hir Lathiomt Block) andl be coninici)d that they moan inst what they say. 8ook-KiepingilsIMs, FOR A PHONOGRAPHYs tuation. I eW .opvaI,"mgo, cwroSWILBUR R. SMITH, LEXINCTON, KY., For circulQr of hig famous and repoasible DMMERCIAL COLLEGE OF KY. UNIVERSITY Awarded Medal at World's EXpV061elUOs etro to thousands of graduates in position ese or Fau Iuslore" coure. Including Tal. on llooks and Hoard in family. about O0. iortband,Type-Writing, and Telegraphy,peialties. d"The Kentucky Univermity D iplomna. under seaL ovarded gradu tia. literary E'urso free, Ifolelm. No vvtlon. Entrow. Graduates .uccessful. In ureter to have vour Utlters reach us. address onive IILBUR R.SMITH.LEXINGTONsKY. OTS OF PEOPLE DON' KNO'V A (001) 'lING \WIIEN WhEN ' Y S EC IT. 1 But all of 11r customers ave found out that we are [oadquiarterk, for all all good u1ngs leeded. May Meeting! For the the LADIES we ave the niceCSt li" of Hosiery. Hli)es. iIts anl all 1'inds of )rcss Goods we have ever alrried1. For the Men F0lks we have ice Shoes, Shirts, Straw nats, Teek Wear and pants. We Can11 Suit every one both price and qualiiy. Our GROCERIIES are all first ass and w.- espe111inllv ask you to v our KENNESAW Brand of OF FEE, Popoilar brand ofBakAd (n an1118Mid various I.%vors of JHL IES in tins. OTH MILLINERY DEPART tN ' is rnplete :d our prives inn11ot ho (iplitleated. D, not go awny for any goods :)1 call bliLY hieri- OU:108o money y going to othor 1lace;. V.& H. Ic)1Acit & Hmtae RY G(OD8. N(<>TIONS, (CAll. ETS~ AND) WINDOW SHADES. re sh apinig up for Spr'ng Trade. 1l g ods~ on handI can be bought very low price~s. hey never all.>w stock to run 2w:i, so dl not think they are fe'ri ng old or unsaleale stock, niew goods are constantly comn g ini, and~ youl eno h'Iave a per et guaraniitee on every item l(irehneed freini t bem. iey areC shiowi'ig a beautiful ek of W\inter ai:.d1 'RING DiIESS GOOD AND SILKS. d more coming every day. ey have all th Nev w Tritmngs, ninigs, and1( oW Ii ittle essni-. Lls to make dronses look p~retty ; wvhten y ou buy a dIress there ist opened(: ew Gl ove's, Laces, Embroidi ri I i'i3ry , eeae, Cli es, (Cot tom.d s, etc. etc. .TEY GIVE TIRADING -ST A MI PS. F I'hiey have all the latest and .west Shapes in Corsets from ets to $1. 25. dms, Oil Clothls, Trunks and Valises Just Ini. TIht7 keep But Iterick Patterns only.relikble pattenm. Ask for itto'rick Fashion Shecet and ~ird Stick, anid ll'Tading Stamps they~ presenCIt them to their (cus mers. I c Alister & Beattie. I Forgot boys that I promisod to say some thing last week about overalls ind breaches but the good womon s u I their husbands kept mo too busy working tip that auction plunde', but its itever too late to do good, so here goes: first a lot of heavy brown double front three pocket overalls strong sowed will not rip worth 76c of any bodies' money my price 48c, next a lot of heavy 10 oz double front I pockets with flaps cheap enough at a dollar 72e, no more when they are gono. The great question that concerns every Amercan is breacher. I have an all wool casimor good enough for a millionair-whatover that is the prico is $2,48, thon um one gal ias plow boys the real backbon, of the crowd will want some. I have them too, for I never forget my friends, they are priced at 25c a pair-now boys don't think you can shoot straws through, them for you can't, th#y are real good stuff. I don't think the fellow shole them that I got them from, but he id eoby had to have soe01 money. I happoned to have a little in my jeans and I wanted to prove to you that "Harris beats them all," and wants produce. Look out for next week I'll have som Ahing else to tell you. . D. Harris. --DEALER IN Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring, Ceiling, and Weatherboard ing, Moulding, of all kinds. Leather and Rubber Belting together With all kin of ENGINE AND P IPE FITTINGS Also Engine and Cylnder Oil at :owest prices. Linseed Oil, Both Raw and lBoi led for painting, antd White Load of Best Quality. Give uts a trial before buying elsewhere. B. E. CRANDY, Picken 8. C. 01licc and WVarehouse near De pot R U Married? We mean to an particular store or place to do your trading, if so Get a Divorce And buy wvhere you can get the best goods for the lowest prices. You will fall in love with our modest prices, while the charming freshness and excellent quality of our goods is most sure to please you. Having once experiencedl the com fort1, con tent and satisfaction our bargains aff'ord, you will have mnastored the elemen ts pertaimning to long life, peace and prosperity. W~o keel) a full line of Dry Good, Notions, Shoes, Gents Fur nishing Goods, Clothing, Ladies Capos, Hate, Groceries and Hard ware, and can certainly make it to your advantage to soe our line and get our prices before purchasing your fall bill. Respectfully, ELLISON BROS. j17.07y1. REA SL MV 0 . MoFALL'S EH"SUDOET*,.% -OF-' PHUN and PHAX Mr. Editor. Whetn the Go,)d Pholks want a SEWING MACHINE INSIST that they buy a good one. Tell THEM TO SEE ME ABOUT IT. Good Machines, light., noiseless, EASY TERMS! Nice Spring flats for Ladies. MISSEs, MEN AND BOYS. ALL kinds. Straw, Wool, Fur and Cloth. Some for Sunday, some for every (lay. Nice Summer Shoes, Slippers Men's Low cut Plow Shoes, old men's old ladies'. easy as an old shoes-Shoes for the babios. Nice Furniture all the time, big stock, Low prices. Stoves, Wash pots Kett lese Tin ware, Crockery, Cedar Churns, Wash boards and good sop. Large lot Plows and handled Hoes. Goon time now to play on them. Large lot Checks, Drills and Sheepings. Rugs, Baskot.s Buchets, Tubs,Table and Pocket Cutlery. All kinds Houso keeping goods. Everything! Como and see us. W. 2. .M'Fa - .1 ICKENS RAILROAD Schedul. Ii Effect Juno 26th, 1898. Oin nd afteritme the 26th, the follow ing Schedule will be rni overthe Pickins It. R , for the puipose of hauling Freight aid Passengers, viz: No. 9-Daily exce pt. So"'- --No..']10 lead Down. Mixed To. ,eal- tJp. 4.20 &m Lv Piekeis A 1 7.50 am 5.00 1111 Ar Easley Lv 7.05 am N,:. 12- Daily except 8itidny - No. 11 lead Flowin lP ssegr Service Read Up 1 pm Lv Pickens Ar 5.45s 1)11 1.10 pm11 Ar Ea-ley Lv 5.05 pm Trainss will slop t) lake ill or let oI IMS.-engrs: al thet followingi cros'siins: Fegun'.Par-sonl-4 and Maild-in's. Depot will be oi enA fori tle receiviig mii d ivery of Freight from 8 A. M1. to 12 M. We will make it t-) your inteient tc parioiiize 011 ho ro(ll by givilg good ervice atii primpt at' enilout. ArrovEI): J. 1'. TAYLOR, Gen. MIgr JULIUS E. BOGUS Presidenit Money to L )an. On imsiprovei farim lands t 1 sm of s30m ndt upward. Loans repa. able in smual wiiual ayrnents through a period of fi Tears, thus enabling the boirower to pa) e 1 nis8 in~tdetenss without exhaustiuw hhl Or in auny onse year. A pply to J. E. Boggs, Attorney, oct7 98 yl- Piekens, S. C. Look! A sitea irn Tiene. Saves nine. ilughes' Toinic (neuw im I: roved, ta:stIe p leai~ saant taI ken ini early Spin und 1( Fl~I psreents ClillI, I)t'sgu i ande bIlasaiasl 'evers . Acts oni thie liver, (ones uIp thie &iysteml. hlette tc~ha i Qu i. linhe. Giurnteed. try it. Al, Iih.n gI.-ts. 50,'. andl $ I.00 bottle.. nmsy1I2t f'JS. Cheapj Pr, un LAW 1titiri.s at ;0 cent a P'age. undel siomie cirIconistace t Lhue pice w.ill b~ ie. 'luceul to lifIty censts a. page-Gool work Goods P'aper P romiptLl I eiveryv. hlissmste eheaper I hani at any i,' ber hsonne. t, fogne ini tohel et-tyls. If you55 hsavei prlin. into d4 uo, it w.ill he to y'or titesL I, write to thie Pi eis amuss Ikismner A bhevilleIt 8. C for pi)ces. oila i prsiminsg 1898 I wanit t>)D xtemli4 to mhy iend~iss an11 atronus lly sincerel thasnks for Ih lit ali trando dourinig the y4ear 1898. 1899 TVhis beip (lhe fir'st of ai no4w year' Yo nignin ope our doors1400 Monidaiy to th pubihlie withI n1 determ'iiiation to nsoik mhore fr'iendus in thle ,y 'a 1891) thut A hive man11 should( know0. 1no dull ieasIoI ome14 limiy wiiteI bJg nid verltisemnt and isei m't5o fusha, but l wh'len I nant111 priic I ntiw.ays fi ii buiyer..L Tlo Keep It Ui BlACK DRESS GOODS AND SILKS. WVe alwnys' H(ell mtore blnck Dries* (Goods and allka in Jans~uar'y am14 yetl roar'y than any othter two monthls in the yemar. We have~ stomi towels lift over'i frai m Chrlist msau. tr t 1,e t i Vi . ., o(,t at a bsargin. C ounserpanes. The bsest '75 cent andt $1.00 couniter panesf) made 89 to cluoe out, see themi before they nroe gouno WVishinig my friendsujandl cuttomieri a hanppy New Yoar and miuchi success R . L. R. Bentz, LEADER IN LOW PRICES. [Greenville. 8. 0; ville, S. C. Offce over Addigen Drug Store. D It. RtOBERT 1LIRKSET, Physician and *urteenj Office at his residence at tie liomle place, ON 'i'elve Mile ivr. March 8. 1894. C. FITZGERALD, PlO6'R * pher, Greenville, I. C. Ofle, ever Addiso's Driig HaKre. All work guaranteed to fve waiste. tion. aI)r897yi. W E would respectfully infWorm the P&b. lie Ihat D~r. It. T. Webs.on, 'he is Well un1d favorably kiowin to -"W citizene of Piekens county, i now asocsiated with tin it the practice of Deulstry. Offce: Entire front romS (rn eeht City Nationial thank liock. Dus. NORWOOD & Neuw Greenlile, C.I H1. J. IIAYNXsWOaRT1, i. 2. L. W . PA ntanB, pi r ) Greonville, S. C. Hay nesworth,Parker bbht gen Attomney -e~a-g,W, Pickens C. H., - - Seat 1tBan Practice in all Courbs. Attend t all business promptly. m'-Monev to loan. B. A. MORGAN, W. F. #kLASNINA"gg Greenville S. C. PI4kena. . 9. Morgan & Blassinguae, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Piekens, 0. H., 9. o. Practice ip all the courts. apr-16-06yi. ABE CLARIK. OO. a. Wo0Pitl. Clark & Cooper, -Dealers in MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, sr-Tombstones of every Description.-4 -ALSO MANTELS, STATUARY, VA9Eg and Wrought Iron FENCINg. CLARK & OOOPER, apr8-97yl. Greenville, S. C. Leather ani Harness A full stock of Leatber always on hand. All kinds ok Harness in steeir and made to order. Also Saddles, Bridle., Whipr, Umbrellas, robes and everyt1ig usually kept in a firmt class Harness Store. I pay highest price for Hides and Wax. M. W. tOODLETT. 109 Main Street, Greenville, 8. c. Springwood Tannery. march12yl. W e K eep For Sale reils ed and matched Flooring, s10 to $15 per M feet Birud(ed andi matched Ceiling, 4'% x 5, $10 per M feef. " " " Celing, n: %x 6, *12.1and $15 per Mi feet " " r tition, %xii, Sig per M feet. Boxing liase, plait. Casing, Dreesed, 2 8. and E., $1, per Ml feet 1% x 12 S. Lumber, $16 per M feet. Boards dlressed 28. and 2 E , commnon, $10 per .M. feet. Mouldings, 304 per C. ft., for each inch in width. Doors, Sash, Blind., Glass, Pittty, Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Oils, Brushes, etc. Laths, Lime Plastering, Hair, rlas ter Paris, Nails. Respectfully, Cower & SpeIghts. Office and WVarohouse 107 Laurensa street. Coat and Woodl Yardl and Lumber Lumber Sheds, 0. & W. C. R. R., corner Broad and Gas streets, Greenvillo, S. C. ap~r29-97y1. For Sale. Neven1 aere< of tne lnnd, in splendiel condieit lin, withint ten in utes walk of thie courit house. A bargainI to, anuaonu wi'h ing to loente hcere'. Snaitahle for lot, f ,r A pply to Frank E. Cox, nul8tf. Pilckens $. U IHow to Find Out. Fill ai bottie or commwon gbuss with yonr water' an~id let it ..tand ltt onr .tniins younIr lineni it 1is evidenice of kidney I rouble, too fregnent desire to na to panin In the bachnk is aliso ccof~nin ng proofb that the kidlnevs an.i blaudd r are out of WHI AT TO DO. Thler~e in comfor? in the I.,noewliedge So oftenf *xpressed54(, that I-r. Kilmier'd Swiampj Ro. t, ihe great t iidneyi remedy fulfuil <everiy wviehh In cring Ithenmai'tismi pi, n, I'u theiinek, iiduinv'" live'r bladdeer and~ overy part of the urinary passage. It coret iaility to btobi water and scald ingl pin ini passing it, or had effects fot lowing 1154 of liquor, wino or beer, and I've rcomni, that unpieasant necessity of be. lng coiinpolled to go ofton during theo day, andle got up :many timesc during the night. Thet iaildi andI tihe extraordinary effect of Sw~ali.-Root is soon) realized, It standS the. highest for its wouderful ciures of tihe Inloit diistressiing1 case. If you need a mued. 1(11no you shioul d have the host. Sold by dIruggisti. ini fifty ceint andu One dollar sizes. You may have asamapie uuttle of tk" wone derful discovery anid a book that tq maor atbout it, biothi sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kiilmer & Co , lighaton, N4. Y, 'When writing mention that, you res I this genieronae offer In The People 's Jour. nat.