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The People's Journal. To C. jROJUINSON,* -'ditor. ~jirslz ~ni5'ImY 'TH URSDAY. abscription One Dollar a Year Jrntored at tho Post Onfico at Pickens as ADVERITISING llATiS. Ono dollar per inch for first insrti'on, fif -.cents for xacit ..ulenpient .insortion. ibT'raf licOtint for advertisomelts -on an tal contract's: Terma cash. Annual con a1tts, pay able quar'terly.. Locall nlotices, inl local' C6li1mn, 10 cents or line for first; in.ertlon'tw d ivo lents for whl subs1weqtentt itisert 101. , No favorit es. Ono price to all. No spe lal position or s.1eial rates to fore'igi ad ertisera. All such mitst take. tho riun of ln paper and ahido. by such-rates. Atvrtiseiwnts for comui ng issue should e handed in not later than Monulay uorn [g. Tlx editor will nit he :--polrib-l for the ie-wS a in lj iosf li oflS e0 On.u lttits, un ess the imm-' are elit' ri rsed. TIiIl' I D.\ Y. N V \ :4.9. Tho State Fair last, e,: was a qia ti l cc iC S it] il it Vs , i C t, 8. :gran sucs n a 'ects. V1he exhibpits were equal I 'h, aver '.gc and the record of tho in t.' rack vas the be t iii its hi'story. )ver (lOo'p'opll were btoulght to Co mitii a I by t1 o railroads, tn(] main rivat e ' vanIIces C11'.'n in froimi lj m :mit i s au'1l thill ur - un: gevatryof Cohunlhial. Of -uIrs :he politician of every lr w in OvidencQ, and call uses wvr' reported to be in soss on 'vry igiht . The political sit iio: w:in discused, so it was -aid, froml every point of the coi )lss'. Inient'1 tions point to a lively 'an~5alm next year and every of in t be 'ift of tile people will IVO two r 111010 andidat'.'s in hot 'Untest for it. It appear-8 that lew alignieinrlts will ke mado and he peelde vill he su rprisod at tlke longlaintoration of I etege.neous ml01en1t:4. Caucus candidates are at always elected, for tho people -omim o Iii-S take a noti,)m to choost, or thynis'lves aind do not fo l :o1l111d Iby tihle action of a few eelf. "ew fully' a" ia' Ite the natural eourcs ()f l'i'kenls county. Tho land owners seom to value their pro''rty nlyv by the iucolmo. In other~ 'onot. io r I , di. *~ ont I inl tori \on . . Lai wiurE lonig 11 PickenI1s CLollityV3 and it, will ho wel Lur the peopjlt t) appreciate thia fact. Jt, is oft' en i reariked thal here is no mioniey in farmiing, hui1 a cef ful 1 bser' va tion of farm i n perait Iion~ will n ot dsstami suchi an aisMrtiOn. 'HT wideC-awaytke, pro greMsi v fa rmeirsoll th isoutyar sutt 'acetu la tin g propemrt y f rom valu te. 3. ew, wVll II ri i~:i to hex highb' delop~l(j 1 er ' ye'ars n 1 i l m)iilla . was n, lsus(mlie. tax w ' nI b.' a tli iIn o fl' i. t. aibPri. i ili4, of th taint-~.: arted and~li rro'so luito, an I the taxaxl'' property of the Couin tyv hax l1 ''incItreased th eroby andi the Iu hXlvy must soon be0 low-od. h- lands1 of this County will soon be in dlemand, and the wat plac('' will ho subdul~od and inha~l~fed l y a t hrifty and1 prospor 01us peophe. Central News. Jans. 1Kirk'ey, of Pickens, was downVi Sunday~ V1( t se his sister who is atfenlinug t hie graded school. Pr~iof. D. WA. IDanioh, of Clemson, was ini tow Frlidiay and Sa tiday. Mrs. Jas I lall has just roturnedl from Atlanita firom the beCdside of heri sister, M irs, Watson, who has been very sicuk, but is somewhat Mrs. G ar'vin, from near Six Mile, has moved to 'ane town and wvill get the .advanitages~ of the graded sBchool for' her' dauighiters. M\rs. Ja s. Hf. h'owland has left her' beaul IItiu l home to take charge of the hotel. TVhe railroad au torties at y cons ier themselves fru atl an if woe are correctly iniformned it was at mere 9.ccident they succeded in getting her. Mrs. Mc~orkle who formerly kept the hotel has mov eed to Atlanta, Nov. 8, 1899. Bismnarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. Indoitable will and tre mendous eniergy are not found whe~re Stomaiich, Liver, Kidneys and. Bowvels are out of ordelr. If you 'want these quialitiea and the suc. cess they- ring, use Dr. King's Now L~ife pills. They develop every Town of-brain and body. Only 250- a WIM.als P LAN't' Li-E, to be vig orous and healthy, must have Potash Phosphoric Acid and'Nitrogen. These essential elements arc to plants, what bread, meat-and water are to man. Crops flourish on soils well supplied with Potash. Our pamphlets tell how to buy and appli fertilizers, and are free to all. OERJIAN KALI WORKS, oa Nassan St.. New York AItenton'. StochldIerIE. Tio annual meetling of thE Stockholders of the Farior'si lb lishing Conpany , of Pickens, will ho held at , the oflico of tihe Peope's .1oun 'al en Saturday, NIvemb r 25th 9!9 w. W. '. irighhI .re'('z:try Treasu.rr. His Life was Saved. Mr. J. E . i Illy. 1 rIlm n nlI t Ci i zon fIbunbl Mo.. lat.-ly had n won1.1..rful 4 dlivoranco frm -i a frightful: doath. In uI ngi ays: ''1 wans taken w typhe d ov~~eri, I hilt ran ii.t 's l : ie M\y lungs be(:I ~)ini E:Iwd. 1 w so WeaLIk I couin't ve i1. bed(. - Nothing he-p~ldns pecte( to Soon to (iE E ( : tion, whenl I heard-1 .1 1r l. .~ New Discovery. One I l g great rclief. I continu1,d te u alid now 11mtrn anid t il enn1't szay too lmuch InI itsc pra-is.'' This marve ii(llou 1 1s ImdleE is the suirest andI qutickest cure InI the Anoridl for all Throat. la Lunmg Trouble. I',.,uair sizes 50 eilts and SI. Triul bottles froe at W. T. MeFall's Din g Store: eivery' bott le 81l 00 Il1t'ad 8100. The1 rIor Ifltis i- 11'r will bie plea.:s. 1'I to lE:11 n HIM tihIEe is It 1I:a * onlEdre d 0Id ilivwase that Qviencev h:1, 1 Peln ale ti) enre ill i : Esg'-,:i th-it is Catari Ih. 11il11's Cat:Itrh E'oire is the (ly pozitive 'ire ki: IM I t E n li al fraterii v, i':ttiIrrh b in E a e lE-ti tuiona l disels l'e, r vg. conEtE' iti nI i :11 t rIat ent. h Ial's ( 'at :11rh1 ('*1net is ta1ken initerl ly,11 ethig (I it (Ec il1tly upo tE1 1 he loIEd Ind In'n1 lonl s- fae (if thel S 3 stemi, therhry (le ,trqo\ ing the4 found)(ation (if th it a-e, inl upl thet Mosttuionl.11 :u n -Zsiting 1:1 Eav l so no1c faitl in it s enlrat ive pow r, !hat tlhey.% Eiol.t' I 1 1 DLt nIe I ollm'EI for any (-Isl! IliE t it Iails to e.11 , 1,44,end1 foi li-t of te ti ialt . A ldri F, 1'. 'heniey & Co., T, hf, I'rhi by ~ l gn ,ii , 7,5e. f.il Iiinil. 'illsare thi t IE . No Right to Ugliness. HTe wonm (Ef ~twhoi is lovelIy in fae rn'ii and1( tEmperII wI'ill ai t~Hliay rhvt triendsl., but olne whot( wouhll bo at. Itracit.v mus11ti~t kCeep her heal thi. Il shll is weak, sickly an11l aill runi dlown, sht" wVill bo~ niorvous~ anid i r r' italio. 11' shle hast conisti pation or wsill cauitse pimples)1, blIotcosl, skini Cruipt ions aind a wretcheid comple1 x. ioln. .Eletric I~itters is the best tmedlit'in2 hl *'.e world t1 -reguilate Mtomalchl, l iver and kidn1oy3s and1 tE: purhIi 1y the loodhE. It givyes strongI nl't~Eve, br'ighlt Gyos,) amooth, vel vet y skini, r'icht Comliliiont. It will makea a gooloolIaking, charinig wVomanl u'ents at W. TE.I~?cII Me l's dru'g stor'e ASHYOUR IAsk your physician this ques tion, "What is the one great Sremedy for consumption ?" lie will answer, "Cod-liver oil." Nine out of ten will answer the same way. Yet when persons have consumption they loathe all fatty foods, yet fat Is neces sary for their recovery and they cannot take plain cod liver oil. The plain oil dis turbs the stomach and takes away the appetite. The dis agreeable fishy odor and taste make it almost unen durable. What Is to be done ? This question was ans wered when we first made $00 TT' EMULSION of Cod-Liver Oil with Htypo phosphites. Although that was nearly twenty-five years ago, yet it sfands alone to day the one great remedy for all affections of the throat and lungs. The bad taste and odor have been taken away, the oil itself has been partly digested, and 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 SCOTS EMUL3i0N and dl' gest It. Thats why it Cures so many cases of early consumption. Even in advanced cases it brlntes -comfort &nd greatly prolong life, sco-TTisD0W *Clm .mNw yors, NeFALL'Sc -CF --FOR NOVEMBER. -0 Mr, Editor: The Building Boom is now on and the good Pholks will nood all kinds of material, and wo. think We have It. All kinds of Carpenter Tools, Nails, Locks, Lumber, Valley Tin, &c., 1and people -naturally want something to put in houses after they are built, We have that. A largo,lot of nico now Furni. tuie, M1Iattresses, Stovos, Trunks. Best Sewing Machines on earth. h'llev will want sometling for the CoI ld weather, which is now about (Iu. We have that. klvercn. -nt, Cal. R ubbers, Flan. Un :pIbS, Ca rp)e ts and ( -AND anher thin L we spoke about last ' . a C Mt alill. We li: td emuth::a: ,1it it taking a lote: a~ny t.) bui 11n0 We haven't got that, But, mlaybc you owe us a little hoei and# a little Thar, alnd .1 illon1ig1l hands wo Ought To Get Up a nico littlo stiui to put in the mill. Don't wa it fi r us to send for it. bu t bring it in, it looks better that wr.y and is less expensive. Don't wait for cotton to get lower. Come an( see us ad give us all the trade you can. W. 'Z. A 'pFa. Just rocoived One dozen as fine plush capIOs as over comoi to this town. Finest silk plush, elabora toly' tri'mOd'w ith bi.,ads f!Ud braid lined with silk. If thoro is twelve ladies in this couinty' that wants ai fime c'apo at a bargain, como~i and 'co Lheso. I havo had t~y far tihe biggest cape trA I over had. I have something like 150 cheap capes lt, all I ask is that y'ou prtico my capes. I dlon't r'omioimber to have missed a single sale on capes this fall. Just received fifteen holts of puro~ silk for dresses, wauists andl trim iniiigs, no0 two pieces alike, worth 0on0 (d:1lar a yardl, take 01no yard or aill for fifty COnts per yard. 1Headl gear for eiverybiody. Mens hats, hoys hats anl caps. \\'omons hats, imiined and uintri mmed, htaby capts, clildre~(ns toboggan caps. All kinds oft cape. Ju tst recoi ved a con siginmient of mackinitosh coats (SwithI iist ructjis to sell, that. menans a cheaper- coat thani you ever loughit. PIring meit your c.Iti on see:1. NAcar load of iacid. Gf oro geoods a1.41 better giods Lhan aniy one for adollaur. T. D. Harris. FREEMAN & HENDRICKS, --Dealers In Pickens, S. C. *'Lowest prices and irst class goods. *MP-Come and see uts. tGi'Larger stock of goods than aver before and more to come. Yours truly. FREEMAN &-HENDRIOKS. P. 8.--The time has comec for rail settlements. Please don't moglect use in that respect, C Look At This, Friend, Our stock of goods is almost completo and we quoto prices on a few irticles: 10 lbs best Keg Soda for 25 cents. A good Well Bu,kot for 35 cents. 16 lbs. best Granulated Sugar. A nico Zinc Well Bucket for 250. 'or $1.00. Washlboards only 10 cents each. 18 lbs. Light Brown Sugar for Nice Brooms 20 and 25 cents. 1.00. Coffeo Miills 20 cents evchI. 10 and 12 lbs. good Greenz Col'ee Loaded Shells, Winchester' and or $100. Now Rival, 40 cote per box. Loaf Lard 9 cents p,r pound. Our lino of Pot Ware, Earthenware and Tinware is excellent. A nice line of Cliwin and Smoking Tobacco. SiiWo are prepaied to buy your Chickens-, Eggs, Turkeys, Ducks kc. No danger of glutting us as long as the Pickens R. R., runs. Yours truly, oct5 99chCtw. Pickens, S. C. Masonic Hall Building. VSS C4s --00, Wo are ailwny a suo, our friend s. You nced'iit prosent your card nt t he door. hnie t in and lo.,k a,ronld. IlIo y1ou ''v m(' at our (lothiin teli. helter we ar) satis f1i0d. 'Ih mo Im-)re ' ! : :' e XIn :I w' lik it. The ; :It (ilIu: c nl-u't l . w" are of' eventua h.......... t\~~ i) mvt an d wher' t (~~l8~lKS. - - .0. fil"Each dayoe v 01 aId.i New . to our Already Largo Assortment and wehopo soon to have anything you may call for in our hlo. iW"Pie'ns" henrz in mind that for Drugs, Puro and Fresh, we are undeniably Hedtlaar1'rand also that our We carry aill tlu -ading Patenit 31(edicines an.1 sell them as cheap 4 they c-anl he boug!.t nywhIro. Cosr Oil, the l'wst to be had, Tur P' i nm, Camphor, 's, SuIIIur( Tia, 1 Blue Stojin, etc. LS' gvo . 'd i t tgn t:in t C ur Prescript ion Dep'irtment. lavinlg had considlrI'. . xp*riotw( in this line, W are pre;pared to II! Ireseriptionls Pr..; t and AentI ly. Yusvery truly, Freoman Block. Iick-ens, S. 0. selttf. I take this method of telling my friends and customers I am still selling Shoos, Ihnts, Pan ts, Notions, etc. I have no closing out sale nor wreck stuck of goods at. give-away prices, to deoceive you, but a stock of Shioos bough t at thle Lowest 1icos. EF do niot handl 14 "T'rashy Stufl "' that would be dear if it was given to you. ffO'intor' is near' at hand and of course you want to buy Shoes that is imado of leathter that. will keep your i"'Feet Waorm And Dry.''I havo anlt ic ipa)ted y~our wants amtil amn preparedl to s"erve you at prices as -( I-:Al' AS TIIV4 C(IE APEST, Qualht (',u'l r'I To i.e is l'Hi ~ m lan I tanniot (juiete you 1''0I. \*A.v4 mn ad t' e ;- . .l~f an insiect my line. It Wvill 100 ' \d1 i .) ': K t it 4 to sli~he)yods. Mr'. l.lihn K . s' wit m olt an0id ho l ) gladl to See his friends any~ time, ic b -.'i 4 (1 })l't ], 4 --. n, -udpes Th;eos r mr " Rl tax f' ric . p. K, h 9 54 ens. !om t Road tax, In dlh- REN\'[I LL E S. C Persons seninug tax money 1hvuh ' s' mail must icuoeag, md1(1 . h' 11 ouhMain tret lfnd postage stamups, otherwise tho ---. -ecoipts will not he nuuled. AREA CLARKU~. GEO. E. COOPER. R espet fuIlvy, JT.YOUNG lI.O0D, ~ '1 ' Conunty Tre'asurer', Pickens. 5. c.. -)ealeirs Iii K~. !.189.jt......_ MARBLE AND GRANITE Volcanic Eruptionis MONUMENTS, \.re gr'and, but Skini Erupi~t mils roh~ fo of joy. Bucklin's A\rn it a Silt veT~om bStOneOS ures them ; also, Ol, luningi of every nd Fever Sores, U'lcers, Lols.! Description.e Polons, Corns, Warts, Cut s, lhurns, truisos, Scalds, Chapped IIads -~i!mALSO lhilblains. Best Pile Curmo em. MANTELS, STATUARY, VA8ES larth. Drives out pains and ach,.. and Wrouight Iron FEN0ING,. hnly 215o, a box, Cure guarautcod, CLARK & COOPERI 'id by W, T, e ICFaI e ar8.97vl. Grannvium~ R. IVY M. MAULDfN, Attorney at Law. Pickens,.S., 64 Practice in all the Court. Offce ovr Earl's Drug Storo, i J IIAYXjO11 IZOVN80 N L. \i P.AAIUit, 1iwos, S. 0 'Greenvi lo,C, . C".. . J Haiynlesworth, Parlker kifbbisonl, . AtIorneysatljawg,. Pickena 0.11r., - .. Statlinx Practice In all ourts. Attnd to all busiA. M$(Ion, op' Morgan & Bassingame, AT TOR'NEy. At LW Plekon8, (jC,;'g. C. Practice in all the courts. apr-16.90yl. . Vaylcianm and iSirgeon, Office at ble residoec.att .l li KIrksey hom, place, on Tn 6 ivoi March-8. 1894 -.'.' J C. FITZGE ALD, Pf10TOGRA. * pher, Greenville,-. ;Or- * Oiffeo'over Addion's Drug-Store. ", All work gnranteed to give sa-tifac tio l. .. - ... .. - apr 8-97y1. ,r 'Lo.1kI A iMielitch 'I'ie SilC Wine. I IoghIQ ' ooniC (0oe4 1n 1: roved,3 t-.n ;e l a t n jiq.; in early "'a1121f-illw ,. til alid Aaiaria '4'1vr'. Ae theOlver tom'-s tiy Hibl. .systein, .LA: t l[)'(,11 11i1 - t1 : :1 , try 1. 1 g gl.-ts. 0. in .0bo e tists, nnt be I I ti be, 1 8 9 ''If no he ou bui l h e o co t pay hn iirai, I'ihis orarie i fr'-. s t ls inr -i 1 e1t to) (1p of a alla. jo ), clm C hube .un h.rICo <piihinis ur . s. livil S. APoxUI(lo, S. C. r . r( oed by Plion 0. JULIUS le'lSONS. Trespass Notice. ri ts to h oyo a !' . iir a job, Attlxa or,- . o6 .1 or, M lll-I .r a h Trs a Nie A fll perockof ahrb3 iysrn tras Allpknd o rn in '.iberty and to de ftoltrdexti' Also Saddl hn E.idg Whoggs, Umbrelas, rob. -i Bo rthn usu ~all p In a first B.orei 4,M d c- asIIris A full hstkf Leathe.(ralIysan *ad l kind of pOar rrieIslr 10StorSeet,.. 109 Main 1treyt ~~C. 1 19 .1. nI 4 i C v [ W'e h ny'o ju-M,.)i: op.M ii nai wl I the Iowet. posi~ Ho lig Sed'lule wvill be' rn 41ver thea I'I4eke~ns it. IU , for tIEjhe purpse* of hauling F"reliht a~nd Passengers, viz: No. 9--Daily ex.cepr Sunida y ----o 10. '1.20 Ani1 Lv P'ickens~ A r - 7. 50 :an 6.00 tim -. A r Itas91ly T,v ;. ..05 atul Nu. 12-- Daily except Suwhiy- No. 11 Ilenid Iiown P'men1r v-e Headll('J4i( UpJ 1 pun LV l'iien Ar 5.45 pm' I .40u pm .\ 10 Je v x &.O5 pml FAergmsn,l's, Parsone an * d Mat 'nl ini'tl. IDepot w'll be 1)1open fyi' the re4ce'iig and1 delvory of Freight fru-o 8 A; 31. to 12 M. - WVe w~Ill nake' it to yione' lait'lest in platronize our1 honie ro'id by1 giig good oerylce and prompt I t'intion. J. T, TAiOon, M BUSY CORNER. We have been so busy the past week opening up our immense stock and waiting on trade that we have not had the time to write an "advertisement." We have the largest, handominest and nost copil)lvto stock in the his tory of our business. Whilo many merchaitAs are talking poor prospects and buying few goods we are matrehing on buyiug ilo'o goods, gotting thei cheaper and I intend iselbng morc than we liavo ever (10110. l'rice s tell the tale. We are making the prices that will h1av) the wIhole country talkingr of how (-heap Bonfz is seAling and vht a big stock of goo(ds Boutz has. Look out fur our next 'ady," wh iI -1).n . w 1 will lil tion a f'w specials. ous ii to LIde with, R. L. R. Bentz, LEADER IN LOW PRICES. Greenville, 8, C. B1 H. CRANBY. -I EALER 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 PI1I6. Also Engine and Cyinder Oil at lowest prices. Linseed Oil, Both Raw and noiled for painting, and Whit. [Lead of Best Quality. Give us a trial befor, buying elsew here. B. E. CRAN DY, Pickens S. C. Office and WVarehiouse near De pot W e i Wandi and miatched Floorinrg, I ;raded anid mat'emi * 15 per M feet ;jU54,0i per M foot. ,x f;, $12.50 ani $15 por M feet "' ' Pnrtitio~n, Iloxinig Inaso, plain C Jain, 1)resse 1, 1% x 12 8. Lu nd 1. p$1 per M feet iBoaurdas dlresedl 28. and 2 E., cornuron, $10 per M. foot. Noulinigs, 304 per C. ft., for each inch in width. Doors, Sash, Blinds, Glass, Putty, Paints, Stainsi, Varnishes, Oils, Brushes, etc. Laths, Lime Plastering, Hlair, Plas. ter Paris, Narilg. 'Respectfully,'' Clower & Speights, Office anid W~arehouseo 107 Lauren. street. Coal and Wood Yard and Lumber Lumber Shneds, 0. & WV. C. Rl. 1R., corner Broad and Gas streets, apr0-0y1.Greenville, 8. O. TET 100 d