The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, August 03, 1899, Image 2
Tit People's Journai
T. C. ]ROINSON, Editor.
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TIlUltSDAY. A V. 3, 18110.
Cro swoll.
i hive not saw anything in yo
paper. from her11 1e n 8olne1 ti ino,
will give von i aew items1-.
Wo have had good raui o the pi
'- ~ - neek aiti elymik much hot tv
t' ied the cotton sq1111res to Ill
(Considerably.
Croswell has a lI'g school nMt
It is taugLht byv .Mr. lihtyt' Muile
nysist'd by Mr. Iit lny ar'risol
aund the ellrodllient Is 8".
\r. Tllich Sp'encera brought. Ili
(auilghlter ionlo t rm Patin ler las
weik sick with typhoid fever. Sh 1
is very uiich improved sinlIe beini
Memorium.
On t he mornig of Jul y 7 t, h
(he deathl anglel hovered around thi
bedsidit' fi' frind 11n(d n i
hor, ,I Satr]endricks, an d
clailed hlIm as its viet illn.
,Mr. Ilendrilks was 1orn1 in this
coun1ty inl .~ and qui-l.Ov b reat h -
cI 1 last in .11lv 1 th I lij
was a k id fathar. a l vin: hu
halldl :u a . nit a blI r an d c ati
Zen, 1 t.1 d ill. to in i-i d in hl -
Imite and in I: ci' nun Il t yI t1. In
the m idst (f iv li: , 1 1 th.r Im :d'
of suciceil Ss a i iil th. th If ht
Illlt I iiI( *It~l
h.-st f1 r jbite t I u urn h.. l*un
till v d1 ath.
liat .pilw of d :alt :a. hisl (ly
chlrn, ad betaa .i h
b utat l rit i and - I nin h It. l
wil in twa it t:ha vu t al
Ti) 1 ,~L at prv ha t n.. %-.n
*u m itnk -p ~ irit oa1 - l.n
da li-tly s.a i al It. athe~x l.t, of
t y p :-, t i. I
I I. y . t i H .. . .. : t.
it \!'. t, l4.:. t :! 111 -fiI I it .
A'lls Dru k ~ ars a Se ro.
Itttiu llama' "tvr. t'. av i t t:. lb- n t a
ntIthiihw~l "i'it a se tad tIv
w-ll'2 11 JIut l t i" e t... Thllvl were1'
i~ii tvail ig , l I, 1 t Istl,y stati
da-rv I 1lal--ti~ witthl.oe lt.al r lii
'vi-redli, a di.. \\jtha wa .li I(
trnc h ilti .lmiltru to c ,luI
(Wt, he rllnih il lthl. e..ver, giod
"lO~lip ifl b--( wuti mki af (speech.
' I'. t :. t'i a s--.n u-. lt'i g T e ,
gielv sall onI ad monvl ths drink1.
Srungiag :h- rih il~h r pe~urfd
~ tr o lag : itt , a het th.ih t tid
hI'n-"J ajoit t alo ked : p tim
n'tap --'raS gallO.dExivta l
"G-tiinen'' laan "u'vdI hnik
Pit cnd th f'n'st l Iook -uponth'e
bhlntEl tao wao yom a.rs, van joI
bl1( ing hour fon.kd as proidnic
.v a yor - C. or wor'ldO~ of
menru. ,t , n h . n w
tra-d JUa.1p siin P Ad aOf.
a-ha tfl n ris'_d e m
CONDUCTED BY W. W. F. BRIGHT,
r County Sunt. of Education.
.s
Self confidonco is tho basis of
succasS in overy act.-Marcel.
t- *
1: When o school is allowed to run
" itself. it will not bo long till the
tla teachor in chargo will not bo nood
ed. A mn will be wantod who
& will run the school. ''liere is a vast
f difference betwoon a school that is
Id run and on that runs itself.
11
*
. Sherman W illiaims of G lons Falls
thinks that the School is as8 respon
siblo for what a pupil readis after
- I h eaves s.h ol as for what ho reafds
while ho is in it.. I'Iuis siifts Ih11 '
i burdel of responsibility upon uI(S.
Wo havo (le pupils during the t1i1
of the formatlionI of both tasto and I
r. eifiracter. As we.do o( uv work, so t
I11e:sall the resuls bo. a
if(e is ailly 0110 thing ol t
which all educatolrs agree at (lhe:
pre~t (imoi it, is principle of horn
s i ng by doing. Almo-st every oe
writing on the teachinig I I: y
s ubiIject stresses his idei. lBut 1w
wlo.e is it 11(re frib.:i lyv stres -.d
thall inl the teachinig C LIIh
coil) posit ilon . If yu would ae
yorpupils a( gum: e a xnsrvv
Englisl in it writt. fhm r1m -11
her that the v Ird iect ki t: 1 --t
thmiinkei (1 thc' day calls fr dhi '
practice i the usei of the a
guage n !.a: ! rmI'.
To p furtler the 1:cIrinCipe NN
thI at th chI Ic n e r to t i.
u l th:nking. W e are'. e. n- 11 ,
strained t- -av this :ron th. fact
that our ol s-rvatin has .2 us t,
the onlusi"n that a numb r 1)
I)
(ai t-aehers arv d finL' i..:fl
the talinii ill t ela r ml. a1:.d
a large porto:: of the thi nig t c.
Th cll 1dre ina'.r rn .th to ex
Sitre- thin1..elv.'5 we:.uI t t >tink
el.'RaiV Ilt iE they 1 .. it w;l I
not by easuli of their tedebi .
but in spite -f it .-Carolina T L
ehers Jour n al.
In makin a plea for the b tter
ment of tVhe teachera of scendarv
schJools in Newv York, Dr . Jame.s 1.
Ruse taid "Tehstaes ed
more g knowledge, mor- pro
fessional khoicwledge, mor0 C special
kowlcdge~ and1 greater sk ill in
teachmig. WXe nOte' this after hav
ing, written ((Iitorial onl the "'Intro
(Iuct on of pro(fess i onaU (luy" ii to
rq iremen1flts for~ firist grad~o Lcerifi- h
cates.
)ne of the most satislactory tests
of a school is the esteemu in whieb C
it is beh1l by) the p'eople of the town)
Or n)eighblorhood in whicb it is sit- .
ulatedl. If it is doing good work it
will call forth ex pressions of appre
intluln. If it is dloing no good, 01
the public will not be, sparing of
unfavorable commen t. If it does
noit call t orth (' itr approval or
dlsisapproval, it mulsI bie rin~~g in
hetem; palthe, and1( making rapid
hiad way~ to nowhere and to uothi
Ill .
*
Learn1 a1 JAesson Fronu n II('ee.
Tol keep a bicycle steady, kcee it
mov~i ng. If you stop the revolution2
oif the wheels to steady it, you nmyIl -
cxpiect it. to wibblo and fall ; and
the greater youir effe rts to hold it
''reet, th~ nmore d isastrouis will hie
t he resul t. The (lily way to con
trol a bicycle is to koop it mnovinig.
So multst the tea~chier gain and main
tin c'Ontrol of her class. So long
as th class 11 moves forward withI a
kepl t 1profi tiably busy, it is easy
ouighi to correct small faults and
warid diisorde(r. Butit julst so) soon
as~ the t(eacher lets the movement
of thle lesson stop anid begins to do
mand silence and1 attention, to call
for "'position," one, two or01 three,
or' reso1rts to any other of t ho mniily
d1ev ices of t he unsk illed teacher',
juost 50 50o1n may sheo expoe~t to lose
all control of thlat clauss; anid the
greater hmer efforts to hold it, in or
der by sheor force, the greater will1
bher l1 dliscon fi ture.
No hlicycl ist mfoun its Iis whelO
and then stands two or throo min
utes tryiung Itl stondy it before
mloving forwalrdl. Neiithuer shold(
the teachoer spend the first few
mlinutes of the recitation trying to
steady her class. Let her begin
- her work at on1co. Bicycles and
,classes aro mostL easily riddlen at
a good steadly pafce, and( are most
difficult of control when broi~ght
unco upon a tilne the trustoos
visited their school. All seats woro
uill and somowhat crowded with
pupils. Tho teacher was unablo to
:T>r a seat. How is it at your
school?
* *
Did you re(ad th "County School
Problem" onl tho first page of Till.:
JOt'NAL last wteol:? It is a prob
len in which you are a factor.
I1avo you not till the privileges
tho law allow, then why not use
thom?
-'*
The Judg of Prohale :nt Coun
1y Superintenden t hav a fr1ee ti-l.
tin sholarship in) the clle'ge of'
harleston. 1)o's any 'oung1 man 1
[;I the( Counity want it' The1, hO!
]('1 1111 , i f 1) t'i.~ to. cmn umt
or (le B ye sc hbi-rship hit 1 h i
stI
Hw hntthait hd ek b-oa-r t u;
"'chers arevoill:iining that they
a lit tle sh. rt. ( :ve tetni .\
lid Stjte Ilint t, 11) t in. It
te first th 1.g Itlvtdl in a sehl
t :! t h . r- k .
lIre rt.n.- .:
t t At
l u I I '. . 0 1,I !
t~~~~~ W erlaadr
t1 - t .- at'fk: p t o
dv ot .
m 1:."- t u h n t
h e 14. The (tate~\ lh urd ht
h~~tt- i a e t abo k t ,
Countly B ard has a 1.at; a
- cur-: ol -tudv.
Th..Coum "amd ha.S aId(pte i
t" the pupil by tlhe tean :r at
Ic cl *if each tl.m.
u is- an.I we blci ive thbat von enn
lye7 it
A4 t (ent ion! Stockhiolders.
Thte annuattl nweoting ofI the
ockhoders', of the~ I-:asle.s Far- .
ers'~ I Aliance' Wareh~loui.' will b.
*ld onI Fidaiy August 41th, 189,
I I o'cloc k a. ini., in said ware(
FOR SA Li-:.
I ofl'r for solo 117 acres of lancd
Cr(~tow C're'k, adjIoiingt. S. .
his lanud cant be bouigh t cheap
d( ont eaIsy (terms A ppl y to,~
A ttoruney Pickents.
Valuable to Women.
Especially vialutable to wvOnien is flrowna'
ron Bin ers. Backache vaniishes, headache
ia>pears, strength takes the pulace oI
rea kness, andI thri glow of hetalth re~adily i~
omnes to the pallid c'heek wvhen this won.
erfu. remedy is take'n. For siek lyechildren
r overworked imen it has nio eq tunh. No hiome i
boulId lbe withlout t his famous remetdy,
frowns' Iron Bitters i.. '-d by all dealers.
MONT HLY
~'housands of
women are
troubled at EF
monthly inter- E
ini the h e ad,
b a ck, breasts,
shouldIer9,sidles
hips and limbs.
Buit they need
niot suffer.
TIhese pains are symptoms of
dangerous deranigementts that
can be corrected. The men
strual function should operate
painsly.
niakes menstruation painless,
and regular. It puts the deli
cate mienistrual organs ini conidi
tion to do their work properly.
And that stops all this pain.
Why will any woman suffer
month after month when Wine
of Cardni will relieve her? It
costs $r.oo at the drug store.
Why don't you get a bottle
to-dlay?
For advice, In cases requiring .
special directions, atdress, giv
ing sympoms,"TheLadies'
Advsor Dparmen,"The
Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenni.
'.eooeOee..
Mrs. ROZI!NA LEWIS,
but have beon entirely relleved by WineI
of CarduL."
Leather and
Harness
A full stock of 1,eather always oil
hand. All kinds o I larness in steel
1111d Imlade to order.
Also Saddles, 13 id Ieq, ,h kiins
Umbrellas, rhsand everyIthmgII,
lsually keptl in1 a ihst class 1 ain iess
Store.
I pay highest price ftr lii 1Ides and
10'. Main 8treet,
Greefn illeo .C
Springw.v~o Tan nery.
CLOSING SALE
\ I S. and lilni(nts caps, in I
e',) t. If Vou iced one don't fail
2 I -.4- w~e IW'0all CO S 1'.
t ndto carry hat10 over.
M1$SE8 ROGERS,
GlEFNVlI Em, S. c
113 South Main strteet, Op
McFAL L'S
-OF
--FOR
AUGU ST.
Mr. Editor:
You might sav to the Good
Pholks thit wo havo Just Received
a lot of
New Crop Turnip Seeds,
and now is the 'ime to buy. Plant
them whe'n you please, inI the moon
or out tof it.
We also have several other good
things to otfer.
IRO)N BED)S,
IlED SI'lliiNGS,
CO FTION M ATTRESSES,
AND WOVEN WIRE COTS,
for this hot wveathoer.
Trho best
Sewing
MVachine s
on oarth, and another lot of
ILow lrice~s ont all.
Call on us.
R OOM WA NT ED...
uiil winten stocks null ini ordler t o maketl
li ', we propose to sell whati I goods w~ e hav
on hnit a Iw IA. igure.
We hiave' at lot of New - oods al reilyv
fliai you -lthub see. A ie ljine of ighit
dlt v lolks. I.rit ja ri a n 1 01( Ext raI li bbers
White w.inie l'ielieling Vin gegair;
liii line of Iliewen's aed smouker's. good
'kranik'
(igiar we want, your I rade ha-11 and wil
FREEPM AN & IIENDRTOKR
k Light Purse
Is a Ieavy
Ourse.
Th0oal \vo :svn 'ld ,n\ in/. but
or.' IWI !) Inl :f. IllH' finil W ii.
v.-- is .illti M A. 01- 1 nin 11 M 1)'e
! a t :. 1 s" to. 1% u, tb a1 u1 i!
v th L n *. h i ' . Is he i l.
It :*. 0]'l- HII I .. barga).is.I
0h1r iae. t a r r i
21
und. y p
LOTH iL NG.
ti I. a v ." 1 "0~tk
1) nI)
t. hts 4.11
Y t .. Jr-.c Eonths to
r t . 4 n nikii.
I b -.t a fewv hlm.1red.l p:'und
a I nIl tn. ranIdk 1f t Pl4Aeco4
-:ap. I i :r -al th.. .ame y.wa
V n't TIC . h brand ur prie.,
t cn to tho .ie ail see about
I buyi 'Avery thing and~ nobody4)(
owed2~ to pay mlore than I do.
'. D. Harris.
!5bCTURi
Ask' your' physic:ian is qucs
ilan, "'What is t.he one great
remedy for consumption?" "
!i? wil answer, "Cod-liver
oi." Nine out of ten will
answer the same way.
Yet. when persons have
conumpionthey loathe allI
fJ fod, yet fat is nieces-f
re~ for their recovery and
th e-mrnot take plain cod
live; ,j. The plain oil dis
tuirb; b. stomach and takes
m. thre appetite. The dis
1;r;a fishy odor and
tal~e vJak it almost unen
U:rable.. What is to be done ?
This question was ans
wered when we first made
MOOTT''S
of Cod-Liver Oil with Hlypo
phosphites. Although that
was nearly twenty-five years
ago, yet it stands alone to
day the one great remedy
for all affections of the throatj
and Ilngs.
The bad taste and odor have been
taken away, the oil Itself has been
partly dilgested, anid the most sen
sitive stomach objects to it rarely.
Not one in ten can take and digest
the plain oil. Nine out of ten can
take SCOTT'S EMULSION and di
gest It. That's why It cures so
many cases of early consumption.
Even In advanced cases It brings
comfort and greatly prolongs life.
So(c. and $t.no, all dlruggists.
SCar' A, nowN I, Chmirss New v-s
KEEP COOL,
MADAME
Fan v1 >ursl with o0 1of l my ba
I i lans. P'ries. I ho huoIt
W alk I cl ntI . preN1.a 1,111 2 .
Walk~~~ onmySyrn u. 4\4
fo 1J, on l 3 1 1 r F hs.:
ofny lad's o
BE WHITE,
1i)ress in Piquo dresse. Ono
solid easo of new ones just received
10 cent to 50 cents a yard.
MY UMBRELLA
Sales are grow
ing overy day and I have already
doubled my sales of last soason.
NEW BELT BUCKLES AND
RIBBONS
The prettiest ' line n Greenville.
WE ARE SHOENG
Theli people
of G r.enville it prices that will
C0mi manlild vour attel. tion.
R . L. R. Bentz.
LEADER IN LOW PRICES
oreenvilleA N B C.
----DEA LER IN
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring,
Ceiling, and Weatherboard
ing, Moulding, of all
kinds. Leather and
Rubber Belting
together
With all kinds of
ENGINE AND PIPE FITTINGS,
Also Engmno and Cyinder Oil at
inislood Oil, Both Rawv and1
Iloiled1 for painitinig, and Whiitt
Load of Best Quality.
Give us a trial before bjuyingj
elsewhoreo.
B. E. CRANDY,
Pickens- S. (.
Offcco and Warelhouso near'Do.
pot
cleaninig
up sale.
Thiis ad ver'tisoent. opens up to
youi the grea test hamrgains ini goods
that .s po ssile to coniceive. Ini
onur Stor(oii thre conlst ant. ly accu
mnuhating odd( lots which we dlOsire
to close ouit qiick lv.
To'( thos',e wo Sadd at great manyv
p~urchiass of special lots which~ wIe
h ss. (Ono thouisa nd yardls of best
41-4 Shectin g to cl ose at -1 cents por
yard. (Ono lot of shi irts worth from
25o. to Fi0c. to closo at 18 ets..
One lo't of Ihnts worth fromt 50c. tc
$1.00 to closo at 25c. to l0c.
I1)0 lbs. B3.ill Sew ing Tlh read te'
closo( out at 14 ets. fo 0 ballIs put
upl ini at1 nico box, ni:>wv beat, that if
One lot (of P'ants and Ov~eralls t<(
closei out at, and1 hoilow cost. Onti
lot of shoes(3 to cls ItS~ out, at prie
that will mauko one's comnpet itors
say t hat we aire gui ng to break and
ski p our. crleditors. Donil't get as.
toniishiod about that they are paid
lor.
A big lot of fansi to kr op) von
cool whiile yoll are at tending t his
groat sale. Come and1( see us wc
can njot sell y'oi liniless you come,
we wvill t reat yo ~ithplt s
if ouonl Come to look.
1,0h-Out for nls aigaui soon withI
Somie more ha rga ins.
ours truly.
Sheppadeon
IVY M. MAULDIN,
Attornoy at Law.
Pickens.S. 0,
Plractico in all the Courtu.
Ollice ovor Elarlo's3 DrIug Storo
IL . 1 AYNICHwOlRTil, C. IC'. ItouDiN
L. V. 'A t.n4, 1'iekens, 8. .
(Ir inville, .4. (.
A 1i'lr 0yt4- II-LISVw,
I'k1+4, 114 ( I ., - - Soth1 arolina
I'ri1oI- I lt aIll (' intt'. Attend to ill
liml inem prom111litty3. ti.
\Wt '1I4lne to 141:11,
it A. MolMI A N, W. P. 1IhAMMINUAMEl,
lin'e vi~eH. h'. i n . "(. ti .
Moru & HIlassingamne,
ATTOR N EYS AT LAW
'ielmu1I4, U. 11., S. 0.
I'-114114' int al1l 1,b11 COurA.
nyr- l4..liy I.
P . 1:a l ti-:lt Tll l is : ,
P ysiciai and Surgeon,
4 )3ih'e l i hi.S t l. I he K Irksy
h11 4t' 0, Tu elve M ile R-tiver.
Ibet (I r ln ville, S. C. 0111ce over
b Iso lig Store.
.All w ork gumariteed to give sa-t-isfac
: -'7y 1
For Sale
-itVe 1eles of line 1a111, inl .plendlid
00onditionl, w ithinl lullm lintes walk of 11he
(onIM, ,900 A harg-Ain tip anyonef wish
!:Ig Io loente here. Siihle for lots for
.inib1lingt puirposes. Termns reasonable.
A piplyv 1t4 Friaik lE. Cox,
a1Stf. I'ickens S. C
I 1E would repcflyinform the pub.
Vlie that D~r. Ut. T. Weldonl, who ii
well :il favor)Aby kniown to the citizens
of Picken1s couity, is now associated
with na- inl the prlactice (if ih-niktry.
O.)lce: Entire fiont ro 111.4 (11y) stairs)
City N:tinimi Miank 11Ilok
)is. No0twoo) & Noamvoon,
(Uts invil;e, S. C.
ABE CAlAIK. (EO. E. CoopR.
Clark & Cooper,
-Dealers in
MARBLE AND GRANITE
MONUMENTS,
*WTombstones
of every
Description.-w
-A LSO
MANTEL.S, STATUARY, vASES
anld \W roug,!ht Iro.n FENCING.
(IlAlK & C0OOPEI0 ,
apr)S-7l0 . Greenviille, S. C.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Condenaed 1Rehoduile of I'amog-.'r TraIn;.
In El~e -t Jun-~ 111h,h .
" 401 lg0l:.,.S.it. .I .j.
If )Io ... (30
Ala ... ......
L or la . . . . 2 i . I .24
Ar. 141t. Airy ... . 4' 1.4
Lv.IT..1oai. . . .. .
liita . ....
('entral1 .... 54)
" Greentvill... Ip 5.41 1
" G tTne. .... t ~ . 2
" Blacksburg . . s ,u . 3
" ing's Mlt..4..a1 ~ 0
".~ (Iastonia... 1 p 1254
Ar. Charoitt.ho.t . . ~ I p 1 0
[...44 ronhot...N..'I N. U 1. N.3
Ar. Nor'4t1a...y....... y.2 :u. Daly
Ar. Ilanvall'.100 m 4135p 11 20 p
Ar. i4I4444441L . :0 a. ....U) .. 28p 1 804 a
Ar.W~41ii::l. ). ..... . 7 08.14. ...
H:4113) a :I.I.80p)7:-1p1 25n
411(4 1 0 j >4.I ) .1, p *t1 2 601 a
11'lII 1 ) p 8 : I ....
11 3 a .i3 p . .
l'11 .4:41a 114J p I05 p:8'-*9 a
~3:44l'40t41 m1 44 424) 1
~\ 411414 14:4 . '>' IA .1i 1> pe .. . 43
I,. 1~011l4:: . '. 12) .....1141 5U 02
1~v. I~a~iI~t :.4 1' j .4 . y .... 44 (1 4 5
.L'0. 0 1 p ..... ? 5
4t ;*1!>,'7 .02 a . .. :
Al.I :iiia 14 Ii ':.> p .---. 4 x 4)5 8i .
Lv. (.:4s~ mi: ;0 Vt 84I) 1 p .... 9 25.
Lv.Greensbor.l ..... . 1 I4 . 15 .411,
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