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'The .People's Journal. T1. 0. 119BINON, Editor. I'UBLISHl ED) EVERY TIURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year Entered at the Post Olco at Pickons as aocond-class4 matter. TIHURSDAY, MAY :1, 190). The Democratic Club. The Pickons Democratic Club met last Saturday ii the court houso and was called to order by Dr. J. D. Curoton. On motion Dr. Curoton was olocted president and C. E. Robinson, secretary. G. W. Dorr was elected a member of the County executive committee. - The following dolegatos were elected to the County convention : J L Loo. per, W L Jenkins, J H1 G McDan iel, J E Cox, L R Durham, W I Bowen, J 11 Grady, .1 T Young blood, J T Langston, J J Lowis J E Boggs, Irvin Miller, 'Milos All. good, C E Robinson, J H1 Konne Inur, M W Newton, C L Curoton T C Robinson, S A Hunt and ) I Pace. The following resolition waf adoptod: Reolved by the Pielcom Democratic club that, the Count. Democratic convention, of thie County, which will meet on tho 7th of May, 1900, bo req uested to adoptL tho following resolution :10. solved by the County Democratic Convention, of Pickens couity, that all aspirants for tho oflice of Mag. istrate in this County be recom miei)de(d for appointm nt by at ma jority vote of the voters in the primary election of the township in which such aspirant proposes to sorvo. The clib also adoptd l a resoli tion endorsing lion. W. .1. .iNyain and condnling the imperial pol icy of the Republicaln iI ty. On motion adjourneld subjoet to the call of the president. Union Mee ing. Tho union meeting of the firi division of the Twelveo Milo Asso ciation met with Griflin church list Saturday and Sun(ay. After de Votiollal ox.vcises, c'd11(ucted hy Rov. J. M. Stewart, the l'nion, wit organizel by elooting Rev. J. M. Stowtart lolorator and C. 1E. Rob inson, seerotary. Rev. 13. E. G rand Rev. B. Holdr and W. T. Bowoe voro electe)d tho executive comlit tee. Tihe suulbjlcts wecro taken up, dis cussed at ldisposed o' on wllows First. W1han a church mlmer i excluded it it scriptIlI for Inoth or church to ieceive and baptizi hiln, if not, ehould the Associatioi rotatu a churh in its organizatio that enmgagecs in such practice? After discucsioni this qu"tio' was anisworodl as fol lows: "it siolvedl that it is thu ,.nset~ of thbi Uinion that it is uniseriptural fri one church to re-baptizo all o'xciu dccd member of another church andr that a church wihichi practico, such should not. be rotaincd in ari association. Second, *Wheni a deacon is ex cluded from ai church and after wards restored to mormbersh ip, should he continue to exercise his office as a deac~on unless the church specially authorizos him so to do when he is restored. After discussion this question~ was answered as folleyws: "Re solved that when a deacon is ex cluded from church meimbershi lad afterwardst restored he shoult not ehercise the ohico of deaes uinless eoiaig ateWrized by th' church.' Third. If one church mrem~be sees or knows of anothei bein guilty of any sim or transgr'essioni, he justifiedi in. bringing at chiary against him before the church, c should he pursue some other cours if so, what? Sao Matt. 18th elt 15th, 16th and 17th verses.J this scripture praicticed by ou church muemibe? A fter discussion -th is quost ie was answeredl as follow,: "RI solved that the olfended mnmbc should pursuo the coturse laid dow in Matt. 18th ch. 15th, 16th an 17th verses." Fourth. Is Mark, 13th oh. 22 v. being fulfilled or not? After discussion this was az sworod "yes." Fifth. What should be the att tude of Ilaptists toa arels those wh erroneously teach and practic scriptural doc trines and requ ire inents? Aftem discussion this was an swered as follows : "That ini lov and kindness we should try to con Vince themi of their error andl w. ii thm to Christ and his teaching, ase laid down in the Now Testa Iient." Birth. How can we know thati porson who professes Christ is trul regeneratod? On motion this question was d< ierred to the next meeting to lb opened by Rev. B. Holder. On motion it Was agreed to hav the next Union meeting at Secont the time and program to be az t-anged by the executive commil tee. The Midsionary sermon we preached by Rev. ii. E, .Orand. ifter which a collection of $48~ .vas taken for Missionary work i hbis association. Wanted-An Idea D= That Throbbing MoaaacflT Would quickly loave you,'if you sood Dr. King's Now Lifo Pi Is. Thousanids of sufforors have Pro ed their matchless merit for Sick and 'Nervous Ihoadaches. They make pure blood and stron)g nerves and build tip your hoalth. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents. Monoy . back if not eurod. Sold by W. T. McFall. $100 Reward 10o. The readers of til paper will Le piens. ed to learni that. there Is a11, least~onetrenld e dkenvze that Science Ias ibet1 1uble t>) etre inl all its stages, attil that 14 Catarri. liall's citarrh Cre is1 thle on'y positive culre known to the medical fruatern ity, Caitarrh bein' -a ou - itittioiI diseas,-, reclitu m a o sitttAvrat e .aeing <lirect ly, pohn tie ilmodel 1 i cou1s sutrfato ll he ystet, dlereby de stro -ing tihe fuiunitioi <ij i he li.-ease, aid.giviig ti pat ient strenIgi h by buill ing upI the er4..ititutiuin :uit -.2tinig i tLta e in dolinl! -2 V i k. Tih' i14rolwitois 12a1 they t- i ii i 44 wd : ars fi .1! 1a) se it. 1 t - (13I 4. ; Weadi f I li- 1 of te'st'n n . .\dire.-, I .'. I'he:,1 y &.' 1'i., TI ' - !.l i'- f.ml Vills are Ht- bost . Over-Work Weakens Your Kidneys. Unhealthy Kidncys Make Impure Ulood. All the blood in your body passes through your kidneys once every three minutes. Ve ( f, T 1'he kidneys are your A- 3'x blood put ifters, they ill ter out the waste or - impurities in the blood. If they are sick or out of order they fail to (o their ork. Pains, aches and rheu .mat Im comei from e.: CC3 of uric acid in the blk od, dut to neglected kidney trouble. Kidiy trouble causes quick or unsteady i- art beats, rnd makes one feel as thou:h tcy had hlear trouble. because the heart is cver-working in pumping thick,, kidney poisoned blood through veins and arteries. It used to be considered that only urinary troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, but now modern science proves that nearly ril constitutional discases have their begin ring in kidney tre .. , If you are ick you .-i make no mistake -y first doctoring y.:' kidneys. The mild nrld tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-[Zoot, the great kidney remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases smd i3 sold or. its merits' Ly all druggists in fif ty- 0 cent and one-dollar siz- s " R c-. You may have a " ,ample bottl- by mail llno of swamp-.. free, also paupq.hlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or Uladder trouble. Mention this paper when writing Dr. Kilmar t Co., Binghamton, N. Y. 'Ar. R. P. Olivia, liroliz, Spamin, .-p; ndk.; his wint[-i's 1t. ,\iken . , W k nrv hai cas41 ed re - Volto pains I tle) back of his lem1l, Swhat, his (cotllsit no. ..ll A : kjidny' tr-)ibhle, purbri''s the blood, the ne3rvos, ptt vhuii, vigor)1 and) now)I 11io inito ever'y nmIiio 4, nor1' tirecd 0or :tillg youi i'.1 Jt. EveryV hotte gurantedonh-50 cnts Havena YctorYh her abot ~ i S ULIO ' .~ puretir th beef' iherd r awould a ma m,1A~LIQN . cand M i .' j ci hae it:4 an sk tor * lloks Uk creai;it' nou thecs baby child~v o, adu better than creamL or' any oter food i ex isce it cream does creami If ou he had wanye experienc betth othan so-came "jus ay god""rprains Fo . owilr rind tha thisteise aat. She hyotshi theae re comined with th-led cod-uve as e give addli'onal vailue toit because 6 they font op the nervous system and Impat Istrength to the whole -body. . S*o1 __N_,__m__ ,.Y_ Ds 2t Negleet Tour Lhver. Liver troubles quickly result in. serioua oomplic'ations, and the :man who neglects his liver has littie regard for henhth. A bottle of-Urowns' [roln Bhtters takeni now and then Swill keen tihe liver in porrect order. If the Idsease haa developed, Browui' Iron Bittera ,will euro it permanuently, fitreisth andl tiaiyw~ lw67; fol Jew use.)9t M972 598E it e 9% af f les 0 crop can - grow with= ut Potash. Every blade of ' 3rass, every grain >f Corn, all Fruits ind Vegetables must have It. If enough is supplied you can count on a full crop. if too little, the gi-owth Willle' "scrubby.' Send (or our books telIn~g all about composition of (ertiirers best adapted for nil crops. They cost you nothing. GEJR MAN KALI WOR KS,93 Na:;sau St., Now York. Ask For Trading Sta. DRY UOOD . NOT i 8, CA 1H PETX1. A ND WINDOW SilADiEs, ll'ver-y Dopar-tment now Rofilled WVith Choico. New Material. IN DRESS G0008,] SILKS AND THIMMINGS, The assortmniit would do credit to sente of thi big city stores. Thy have all grades f'rom the heipalms, to thI veryVul fl-it t innlos. 'Jlw h'IVI I iiinig If' n;1 .I( srip1)t ,o',- to :nat.cli all shadr:s of IN WHITE 'i' A Ni) \A(11l GOODS I)E!' A itT.\! E NT. Tht- assrtn'n\m- evr moro11 coul,!to.A i Irab of while uind Gillglins, Crlvs, Cadceo, ote , et'. TI~lII 1 \'V A(.iA .\N ) lthe, ou a vir <iiv d in 0his pa rt oltegls, ItoI I Al I d' N l'A1 (': ' s Inrd't, oh lwvr- mi.) i .i .il fpitr in At Iantan or Chiarlestonu'. T1hey keep Tinltt-riak .Pn Hons an!y r'olialb;o patteru, Ask for Iltterick Fibhlon slwetI au Ynrk )VC 80'llt tL.0iv I ) 110, l P *ti st (lfl't's, AV ,Jus;t )poned -Reuady M'ade He Alister & Reattie. dili e 1 \k !il t 01-' OVER~ A YEAUR( LAWU. For the purpo'M of inarasing the edr cuIbItion of the New Yortk Inily attul Sun. dayv .irc u ry, t tabihd IrIn ' 'ars, u, lit. St reury P'rititg ('0. offers t h.u det1u~itt l in the world to smalnl tvvstors r ert inves~tors now have oan *pportu 1y to b'VCul- 50o1ne of the0 otck of '.lil great enterpriso. - They canf buy New; reark Merc ury ntook at th~e very low prlct of $10 per uhitro. 'Tho Mer cury Printl~ing Colninay is incorportetd under thu law, of tho State of .Now York. TPhe e.Ilital b $500,000,dCiIvided into 0000 shares of $10 each full paisi and nlon-aBSoasabla. Htokhlid er8 haVO io individual lia ilty whlr~eyer TVhis stock Is a safe, solid dandh hghly prjf. Itablo occurity that is certain to pay largS dividlentds andi rnpidly ine.renio in vahlue It liveS ths small inves cto0; an equal cht~nj with the capitllt, a a person with c uamali sum to invest Ca bu11)2y froma on, share upw(Lrdi at tho sao.tprico a captl - 1st buys 1t(o1Sd of ulhares. Whe u.'(On consirs iho very hIgh pricca that so~ In eth.-r Now Yorik neawspa ptn: cumn. man11d:, It is apparont that tu~i Drosenut C )luportuntity to buy Neow York Mearcury - stock at $10 Ir one' of thuo chantieou thatI ocur' only o7. e in n lifetime, for at the present rato of Itces 'tdl ulw tn thle p1ms six month. in thec etreulation at In thlE advertising, the stock is ab)olutel ure to I'uY enrul.oomu dilvidendj ando rapi)d17 r'Ise In value 0 'VT raveri;inJg receipts of the Morcur~ have' doubb-d sn u'e Aug. 1. 10'\ *nd the 8 u'Ir .ul;uln boa,2 incre..- at the: raito of 1503 itrc ret. ini~ce April 1, isN, on the IJaily We, k3y aniuntrda y cditions, an~d is contimna to !nceso at the sam rato Wt' will Uet.d oneO cony of t'he pattr and71 StUnday~l(' sthry :a t-l cu rr 'h re, hheCiv g . th hi uitneh ~ s z et~m ;, 0, 1 tibsribntlykdIouchasest tenthar. Ihoj. h 1C wltl V nthUed t ten ea tA ' I wil o~ot and l 1nd . Aru t'on. ~~t or rl Iinv ee t'tars ,.ira I , ectnt tO~ stokhld ('1rCTheA e pornti o 'Te~n copesoh' p, ion dhNsd fb atrthesta o a *WE will continue to buy for the next we two monthis your old Scrap Iron, Want Be sure to bring weat you have b Your u Trade i befor that time, A.W have recently pmclaed. 25 barrels .. Flour which we .wilJ -sell from $3. 60 .to a I.* i5 per barrel. We kcep -Bread Lea- n v en, Baling Powlders, p11ckago-and keg Soda. Cof- N r if,.gieen and p:.rbed, Sugar, both granulated and brown; Syrup, n-harrels and cans. We have recently Loight a nice line of Summer't hats~ ;be surc to get one before they .are pickd over. If you need a grain cradle be sure to see ours be fo c ou b)uy. We contiiuc to buy produce and'will ., ailways give the t( p of the market for it. eV apprecia a 'iberal share ('Iyour purchases. oct5 99chetw. Pickens, S. C, Masonic Ilall Buildinig. PFebruary m- and m- March To have your Vehicles made god as new. We repair and repaint them at the Greenvillo Coach Factory. --We Make 12u111ber1 Tres1, , A specialty. I rirg t he cold we athor have the repairing dono so your Carri ges anid iu' eips will Look Bright and New For Spring Driving. in y-mr v ic.ls 1ow." H. C. MARKLEY, PRoP, SA SIRRINF, Supt. ma. GREENVILLE. S. C. I Ln ing~ decided . go out of business, w ill sell miy cutit'o lock of Sh1oes, H-ats .And Nations, AT 111sf COST. win, I- I - 0- - This1j isi a rare chance you cannot afford to miss. Tissa8drtemet is not to deceive the pulbic. I will make a f everyt hing in my store. Comic at once and get your ' are of the IBargains. GI6 Pendletoni Stroot, - -- -- -- -- Groonvillo, S. C. 9nov90m3. 1UST F RADY 1% -_ _ .'EAL R I 13RECEIVED. Sash, D~oors, Blinds, Flooring, - aCarCeiling, and Weather board ing, Moulding, of all ^Car Load ot Meai lnacr kinds. Leather and f Mailt \\ill rocciv'a aJEig Lot o 'lour' th1is wok. "Prices~ Right." Rubbor Belting Eiaily Bird aind Schnap>ps To acco0, wholesale and1( ret i~ i. t0gotheL PosnStick, California Frut niss-Me Choing Gum, whle VihalIinds of alo and retail. A ziest c~a~siine of ENGINE AND PIPE FITTINGS. GENlERAL MERCIIANDtSE, icErioadCiorOla i chanprr, but .000(1 Goot as ~nod i, ~t ~~ n bear asaybodlys. : ' . on orp~ L g n ht A. MI. MORXIs i Asdo i~tQaiy feb2:9tf. Pikes S. C.elehee To PATENTEnod IoeandVCylndo Oil at -id rig d T-0 PATENT 0-oeb WILL MOVE PLACE OF BUSI - NESS TO COLUMBIA, .c P IIAT LSAY I WILL DO, I 1 DO, DO. L Conipotitors,,you had. as well try P ) lift yourself in 'a basket, as to ndorsell mei. b Myndosire is to move goods, not - ieget ciih, hend buyers need I o arguing. Elch and erery claim iado by in at this gale is .juet as 3prosentedLI d'o .no't advertivo )I>hthing I haven't got. I will all in the next thirty days, twen. V Pianos at faotory prices; sixty. ivo organs; forty-five sowing ma. n hines; ten head of horses; twelve 6 vagons; eighty heand of fiu Jersey uilcl) cows; twenty head of thor mighbred Jorsey heifer calvos. Tiho pianos will bo sold at whole ale prico for cash. $450 pianos or $300; $350 pianos for $265; $250 )ianos for $145; $85 organ for $55; M75 organ for $45; $55 sowing ma. Ahino for $28; $45 niachino for $18. Will sell milch cows on threo nionths, note, and anyone buying L milch cow from mo, can pasture ioxt summer freo of charge, in the dfayberry pasture, six months, vhich amounts to $9.00. It is not so much money that I vatit, as to got rid of the pianios, >rgans, sowing machinos, horses, sagons and cows, that I havo on hand. I have rented a store in Columbia, S. C., and will open up business thero on January 1st 100. The goods I have on hand must be sold regardless of the cost value to me. This is no fake sale. I have theso goode and stock on hand, and thoy will be sold. If you have got the casli show it to me nid youi will bo surprised what will buy a piano, organ and sowing machine. A chaico in a life timo to .uy at wholesale prices. Pianos at $115.00. Think of itl Tho agent's commissions, the deal or's profit, are all taken off, and you get them at wholesaler's profit. Sowing machine needles at 20 cents a dozen; 10 cents oil at 5 cents per bottle. 68.00 Guitars for $4.50; $5.00 Violins $3 00. Everything else in the small in. struimenti line to go in proportion. Come while the goode are on hand. M. L. ALEXANDER, Greenville, S. 0. WHOLESALE AND IEDTAIL Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Horses Mules. Large drove just in from Teninessee, fine, young, soundl and at living prices. We doty competition in our ines. Infspctionl of stock solicit. chlarles & Mclirayer. Stables and Storehmouse River Str eet, G1REENVILLE, - - S,.C. may19-98. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It arLI flcially digests tho food and aids Nature in strengtheriing and recon structing the exhausted digestive or gans. Is the latoatdiscoverecddigest. ant and tonic. No othler preparation can approach it in efficIency. It in. etantly relee, and permanently dures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Ileartburn, Flatlence, Bour Stomaeh, Yaaues allck )leahatraliaCram.r Plioterrlsef ~Vi r9igTV V, ,ilf VY M, MAULDIN, Attornoy at Law. Pickens. S. 0, ractico in all the Courts. Oflice ovor Earlo's Drug Storo. J. HIAYNX1WOUTU, 0. E. RonniNSON, W. PAnKnnK, Pichens, a. G reenville, 8. 0., aynuesworth,Parker & Rbinson, Allorneym-.at-.iaw, mkens C. .,t - - South Carolina Practice in all .CemjAs. Attond to all nespronpty. .t. y"Monlov 0 161. MR J. P. CARLISLE, Greenville, S. C. Office over Addisons Drug Store. l)12-19tf. -- A. MORoAN, W. 1". BLASHINoAMI, reenivillo 8. C. Plicknle. 8. (. forgan & Blassingaie, LTTORNEYS AT LAW Pickens, C. 11., 6. 0. Practico in all th courts. apr-l.t4myl. 1t. ROBERT K IRKSEY, Physician and Surmeon, 011100 a-t isI resid nce! 11t. thm Kirkisey 011 pIlae, Onl Tu elYU M ie tiver. Miarch 8, 1894 C. FIi'ZO EGAL,)D, Pi'10TO(RA. SPher, G reeiville, IS. C. 0111ce over tddi;on 'si Drnig 8tcre. All work guatranuteed to givo sa-ti.fac ion). apr8-97y . Lo4k A Stitch in Tni,. avea 11110. i ogliea' Tonic (niew iml roved, tasto pleastiant.) taiken in Il early prina ni1 Fall prevenI CilIs, Denlgno nld Muiilal Fever. A el n the Illver, one yl the sy10 Iten. I~ eler lintl (QIl! ine. Guarainleed, try it. At Drug fus 00 nld $1.00 bottles. nmuy12f9S. Money to Loan. On inproved fairn lans l i I mmis of 8300 Lud upwalrels. Loins ropa able ill nFmill InnuREaIjllyneita through a porteod of tivo pears., t menabling tll. boirower to pay off his ludolbteduess without exhiasting his rop in any one year. Apply to J. E. Doggs, Attorney, oct7 98 yl. Pickens, S. C. For Sale. Seven acres of fine hId, in sl lenild ond1(itionl, w ithinl tell minu11tes wlkl of the .ourt houie. A bnrguin to annyone wish. ng to locate hero. Sutitable for lots for juiilding purposes. Terms reasonatible. Apply to Franlk E. Cox, aulutf. Plkens S. U Surveyor. 'Havo your land survod, I am ,repared with first class inbtru. mente to do you a. first class Job, and can bo found cit my residence, Alexander, S. C. or reached by phonlo. JULIUS PARSON8. Rleghstrationl mtice, Thio County Board of IRegirsr, fion haS been orgaized, and the books of Registration were oponied on the first Mondny in Fobruazry anld will be open on the first~ Moni, day. in each month up to witin 80 days of the general election- for the purpose of registetring votes, W. E. Rhdricks, J. Tr. Looper, fob8 if J, HI. Kennemur. .MOVED .. To 110-112 North Main Street. Over' trado has grown so wo wiere forced to move to got moro room, and have added to our large stockc of Millinery, Dry Goods, Notions, &o. .Also fnll line of Ladies ready maide Waists, in Silkr,.at in, Lawns and P'ere~als, from 45 ce'nts to $5.00. Seus before buyitng an~d sav 20 to 25 per een t. Our m.iot to), "umi :4l promits andl M~isses; Rog'ers & Co., GHF1EN VILl,2, S. U Ilohn lilock. spring & dhuervd M'1EE MecAY, 119 1ain StrCeet, Gienvillo, S U We have just opened and will have constantly on hand dluring the season, pll the latest styles rat the lowest )osiblo pr ices. iUKENS IRAILtOAI lat Eif'ect June. 26th, 180Q. On and after June thne 26th, the follow ing Schiedunle will bec run ov'er the Pleckena R. It , for the piurpose, of haulIng Freight atndi Patssengers, viz: e. 9-.----Dily except Rllnday--No. 10. H1e'ad Down. Mixedl rain 11ead Up 4.20 am Lv P'ickens~ A r 7.50 am11 5.00 amt Ar Easeley Lv 7.06 am No. I --Daily except Sunday - No. 11 hlend sowLA Patsseniger Servico Rteadl Up 1. pm~ . Lv Plcenst) Ar 5.45 pm 1.-10 1)m A r E $103' Lv 5S.05 pmn Trinsti will stop) to lake on) or Jet oil passen I gers at the, followi ng crosns D~erot wvill bo opoa for the receiving and delivery of Freight from 8 A. N. to 12 Mf. We will make it to our~ Inltele0t to patronizo our home road )Vgiving goo4 service andh prVomptf *ttest gfl, .; e mwefl an n e.....