The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, August 02, 1900, Image 2
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TI11.1,31AN ANO Tr, PlsAl.
EIRS. it
''ho preachers are resenting the
charge of Senator Tillman, that
they are in an uuholly allianco
with tho saloon peopfo of the State a
for tho purpose of dofeating the dis- u
pensary sysrom. Tll, JouuC NAT
Cannot undertake to say that the
alliaince is holy or unholy, but
will venture the ossertion that the n
ohiet of the war is the salmo, it
itay he that, the end justifies the
IaIs. A goodly portion of the a
people of South Carohia doos not l
acept as Gospel t ruth overythinig
that bishops ani d itor of rolgtous a
journals proclaim as such. If tihe t
pulpit Can11 not Control the pow, it
m1ay be traceablo to the fact that
the pulpit is transcelding its juris
diction. The people of the United
States are very jealous of their
ights and I iberties.
P0OLIION.
Sovera\ weeks ago, a County
Politician said that politics was
getting pretty warm, inl fact lie
Was then at fever heat, and the
most phlegliatic was-; getting out of
tho frozeni Stati. It has beeni the
pleasure of TH: JOI'UNAI editor to
visit maiv Clhu -ches for religious
purposes ol . c..ent date, but Lhi
subject of politics seemed to ha the
most prominent inl thc mimiils iIand
hearts of a considerable portion of
the audienc., e (t'cially the can
didates. We r e al hv113s Sorrly
for a candidalte, n.d our sympia
thics ale taxed to their utmost .
pacity this ycar, but it is gratifyrm
to Con tor to tinl' fac t that the
campaign liar nmil; havo hi hnds
full to ima nu factu ro lies sulflEiit
for the demand iin this canvaps. Ie!
Is running his factory day and~ righlt,
but is behingd wi th ihbi (:rder'M, 11u!al
it is hoped that lie wvii I: unabb:
to secOur add1hlit .inI help.
tdn .he Itond Queii'. n. ]
I notico that i'r. l.ain Maul-'I
dliin makces a r'eply' to thio aritielu li
'trlote o~n the retad ijpoastjion, I
wvould i0 glad cit lhers woiubl do so
and get the subjict befoire thet peCs. I
pie and let them express their
views, so that our r'epreisentatives
would know what the people want.
I am a t isfied thait u r irep:-esenita- f
tiv'es ac ted onl all <iuestions as t hev
thc ugh t best for thle peopiili.
Mr. Maul1din thiiinks we sho ul I
tontl fair. I agree with himiu, butr
lot us5 see what is fair'. It is sa
the white man paiys % per cent, of
tie tax and1( we hiave thlirtyv thuow
and imor'o colorced I)' pioph t hani
whites nlow. See ho(w manyi ebiil.
dren they have in school t hat Ite
whlito mani or' the muan that ownus
.ThJis mioneyC if sipen:t on t h pulic~
roads thriouighlouit thle State wonuld
work aill our roaids, 1but thlen how
would they educatte their chlildreni
by toatinig fair, iay for' it lhkoe i
hard earniniigs. Ini lruaing the(
constitution, if' wo had made thle
poll1 tax thriee (lullar's for schiool
purp'ioses, then I woldI say ta x thle
preparty to work the roads. As
for peop10lehaviig bunt little to eat
when crops are laid by, t hose, ase a
general ruLlhe, are the ones tha t airei
niot doin~g much in the crop nior Out,
if they did they would be able te
work throe days~ on the road. If a
you will say all shall work veryi
few men will say anything againstt
it; every body wants goed roads. c
Men of i(property would rather be r
taxod to have the roads wor'ked 'i
than to have themi go unwor'ked, ai
but they dIon't say whenu, consideir- L
ing everything it is toatig fair, h
As to the tax oil railroads they a
luhid theii'r rod8 and deivier* the ai
goods wiheni ordlered, that is thejir '
line of business. Now say they k
must help 3 *.a build a r'oad to get
it home when they nieither' walk,,
nor hal1l over then:, is worse than~
taxing B whose children A is edu- P
Sing as a comnpensation for his '']
work. Then we tax our banks th
'ot shipping goods, i8 it W
*them? Th'ie State andi all
,made their approcpria. J
meet the expenses an~d
,corporations have paid to
ti'. abare is enough. It le yI
vwrong to have so manny voto g d
catch penn~y plns to get morQney
',ut of them. If they have got a en
hieflp of mfoney3 they mad~eo It (jtiti- bu
inte ian at rule ar very chari- I g
.tel Oua (1118 Aram orldg'es tholl
J1.ico at every cost youi will see.
As thoy call ill) the cases to) bo,
ied, nine out of ton are mien of
) property, yot th) man of prop
ty has to have lho hurden fiir or
>t fair. I hAld as statod bofore,
at every citizen should .o made
feel some of th( weight of 0, gov- I
imelnt. I agree with Mr. Mali.
n and say let ovory man liable to
Ad (dty, put their shoulder to
0 wheel. But with a law un.
niting the nmnber of days only
' the county board of Coinillis
:>nors as they set and require
0ry man in the county to work
0 sam1e amouit, of days. When
.Oi learn that thdy will havo to
ork until the roads are iln good
s, there will be 110 idling time
v a y.
Speahinlg of good roilds being an
ICou rneiie 11n1 It lo settle em1igrants
ho0 have mloney) to invest, alre' no'
ory anxions. to iivest it wihueni Lhioy
re to be taxed so lavily to k vee)
p) overything tilatL Can1i bo() piled
thIm, an1.d as for' the trlmips
mig r a , there will be plenty of
iom hore: as I look it, the settle
V'.'its of oir country wo (oi't
(od emiirali Ls. M\. II.
The litil Lw
As there seenms to be consideraie
4itat ion in tie comity ovLr the road
iiest,ion, p(ermilit m110to s Iy ia fuw
t6ings aboutt.hie road law. 'Ie roa
tw which vent, inlto efect oi Ja.
rv ISt, of thisi yerlr is t(e 0sam1e law
hey lave in Anderson :nid 0 reenuvil
onnties iandi in other ounities of the
itaite, and illn ho couniI is ie have
,m)d road'.. The law. for: thi.sea
eii"res all able bdieid i p--rolis
>otween tile ages of IS and 50 to pay
L colinutation tax of $1 or work oi
lie public roads 3 days and 10 lours
:at day. It also riiren Ihn fines
mid forfiits collected hllnl all surceITVS
.o bo isuu on the public ro:isk. 1i
thio ruainires every conviet whloqse n.
.0enee is for 5 years andl under to be
vcrked on the public road1l. I als5o
luthori'4eH (he St u}.'110o fill ('(III.
nissionlers to levy, if nises:n-y, 's
untch as4 one mill on) propl.N.y f.,r ro-el
nirIos-s. TLhis lost law wits ( 1884
it 1896 land I l e lii i0n the -L-tlfe
)(mks ever illee.
Will this work the roads? L,44. 11
wVV: Up t4) the I t( fi duly, 1900
I'reasulirer' YounoghItoo had 1 co1011leotcd
alonefy as Ibllows: l''r.111 (Int() d'Albr
-')nunu11tationl tax, $111;From tinesI
ori'eits, 0tc , $362 '2. Total, $1,523.
"2. If hands are paid 50c. per day
Ii in;u:; 3048 d , Ny work fur one
mudl ill the coli v.
Coiuit ing oinly tOwo 1 o1bvOwen the
i (4 of 21. and 50 UP be liibile to rold
hitY we have 2,ISIA0 hiau Is, (for there
".v that numbe1hr w\ho pay pull tax),
1e11 siub1trac1t, thie 1,1 1 from the
!:.J(0 and~ we ha11ve left 1,3. h'11) e
it the county wlio have not plid ald
h11 are lible to perforim :3o liours
vorkil eich. Them 1,339 hauds not patId
Avg.:ilg ile comlict clilny')at I''
01111a B'ile!11 GM wirk g days ii 31 'Eni I
.'. havo 43 1:1da i iore for onei
ia the countiiy. I )ivideo thazt iinibr
f dlays aiitong ten hand1s and1( it, gives
,1.5 days. D i vid Ic lhis amoneug 8
ownships5 andi it gives l'27 days wirk
or tenl bandsit., tenu hours a Iay, in
ach towiship, or in othler' words it
~i vc s templyment for11 tenl hands in
'11c1 townip tl for fouri nunt hs and
lililltlisi wl .
lIn t his elellett igli not a cenl t, ill
r1operlyV is 1'oun1te or(113 anyting lfor
hose liabled4 to road1 ity be ' tt.ween tie
ges'. oif 1 8 anld 21, andl t here are
bttL :10( betweeni these axges liale
o r'oadi dty. m114 which wouldh g ive
is abtouit 1,(liI00 'l animor. Butl I
ive noit e, un:~t Ilhasl tnlaus oi
hOugh1 ~t' ilI it I i be iair tlbahine
hirit1 worik tiln) the1 lslo t ime ut n
Il i'g e.xliet It is we wonh .it i.od
-110adli ihine it wou, w in the h
-Oar. ilfi'i , wil' ill ite one to Ilhir
>r th're das(wich lis eqivdent. to
wlo collarte ut sixi daysiin the way le
'niy)S ui will the roads . ilthe ote
ci l of'1 th 'ii cutl) Y I'ik. I
1u) riB aof thie woulv anhe1n1
int the ls ei.,t e throigfo
hoo measure. Ioni dtion tothe
ha52.8n mntoed (h udti' aove, the 1Conn.
yTquire sic onc the pf t irt of Ju.lv
Lin s cote tr moey byjiu way ,
ines adwil ou in al prbil.' ity t'cl
eet A ttemuin the1 yaear. nwi
efomecin o th co uty andmsk t hai
li tht' he i last giat l thg
handt ty audior' saarto as 11>
tc1)'1Coquire the countyitiiyt pat of.
G. 1is sAlyotJst of th Sa hor s
ry.o Anattemptg wa made bys:un
eaifrom Lolhe r ti Ioa this
d betherll counde pay cnpaton h
ditor' anar b and werou t n
F. . Tikol. E.clt RO INSO.
ofce CarbrgogJ, says: oI
psirit' Curitntlbe Eal'RiOrsmh ar
' bt illsi? Itd Cfor cstipatio
'0 uso no ohe." Q(iuicklttycuoI
lie and oo ieItoules,t~L
i' to highuy Itrw cure me pof so- v
0,I W, Eae
Olm11 tullic since w,., lavo givell IOU
IiV (lot-i 'rkml IIH liliVO, Wet %illI
'1lk('ivor to giv VI)you 3:1lcjl fl(Wi aIj
I 4:),-e4'(s thI ie :li Ltilt il of t il t read'1(
wiS of T'i. I
TVhe farineiu (,1 0 13 stction it r(,,
1)01 L Ii-i Ogl I y 'i ng Ily , (mill, to
0 mu~h1-:i1l) every farmer 11118
w(oull (24 ilsidria lly il 111 o grass, blt
Vol aro Pi'1 aid to .:ky t hit tlo fair
llem's ot, I'e Ridge c'all now tilow
ts clan eL'tpqi and Its good 0iium,
lak ing t hem oil tll avorago, its theure
is ill tile (1 dlliy.
Cilb'-~ i :-i stLill oni a Tboom.
The' is- . Lailk ofi hotel hbuiig h ailL
Anid ther.) k. H04)fl to) be a Switeli
fi'mii t. Niwriis side trac to the
'Ji.3 ai i s il'u iiju. tuldi Ow1(
glay ul.i a ble t,i1)-!i 1)(4b.1,u ohll
14)1 tVo( 1)114' ... I c . " 44j34(I,
Ti.~,Ihet mll~ is a'Irah I ldI14
(lily4)i the (4 ii 4i'1 ,f I i
tI' wa tli o !-a t h . 1)4i 4 I ui'ZI '11iI
k:r sl spiw'. ('I:, W111)i T.)ci a
11 1I ul il av \\ IOOI-:-I W 111 11 i.)t '11(.
oi i o h i m '~.'t
fix11)r-,ill l Vij''~l t 4:3 4
ih ( ~ 10J ild th liitil t. 14'4
i~h.(~1 ,1 4 )111t(I l1.n '1Iwv ju
fi'o 111athe 111o:1''cs , Mt iuoil-us. S'.1
t ry l8 illo g ti t l 1 4f11m4 of (g id A lIt
ru111*11 or Whal dl fiit I'imlu lbm
hei~ Illd of his le u 1rjliil pii 1.1 f'
it14( p ik 1d ni I lt il)Or a
Of is rwo li 1-1111d iclligl (
toughy to fill i dh co 1 le t
Tith o i ll h, iriv d to It13 -I~
th'ii. on. il the pqh ST, n.. n"
W11H11 I.(I* 47 1444'f f' I 1g 'o 'kli ha':
1141 ht'' * l~ r~ 1 144 41i' )I*~ ' Illc
I4~144 I (liil k0 imthr; thnik
loll is b vo l 14'i4' ',.lij Ion, Thi"l
c. - 1 -a-13 Ii e o ll tcl, (h lll 'iId v. lt
Ve.01) 144 .h;.rLtiv' thi.) C', hot';- .
.f: t -o, I! hI -rUA:4 11114.1 3443' l iL'ay
wd4t'' \:1 I A. was* wtiling w 14'
goo3 d I'c 4i .1 #(, 1 ' 4411 it)
-ilMa ; iii. . i 1 !lo-.* t~
She ~ ~ ~ ~ 3i',. Iv ,Il IlI IY I)
43LMOYis MA 415 i '4' nqq~ II
.)II,)Y; n o
'C) (u for y r:-:elf !! -o
- l'r: - 1d1nro pa yi -I
r'ly on: Gootl) 1,11C] Cdo n t?><
<' h1-1w. r.: AIe li'
''I r )Ok#S 1111C., v .1-1t 1 - , I S
''C!o ti ii! or public eiso ., to (l
jJpepared to ftiliiish tho chlidrmoll w
hall-, &e, A largo amloun t, ()>' Ouve
1111 lodtgers.
I ill.s is a sea,-Rrco time in llA'.'IN
'hir wO canl for tho hwi.l it, of' (llr
W ( xtfnild~ the timei o1- bulyling S."I
oIih rur car load.
CII 11) th old (Ji l :-itov's
Illng inuch ylet will get I11o111 oul ai
braU -, .t(,tc. Wouild like t') lav- al0
u121101tai \s. iieswax is Pist as g(y
()ur cltomllers l know tlit we cul
'hleii )f il filly (n1alnliti.
(c05 90chetw.
E one lallU iji ,
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A new".ors
yf'ou answer "yes " to an~ of
these questions, you have ills which
Wine of Cardul cures. Do yout
appreciate what erfect health would
be to you? Mter taking Wine of
Cardsl, thousands like you Lw~e real
mzd it. Nervous strai-n, lois of rlee'p,
cold or indigestion starts menstrual
d~sorders that are not noticeable at
first, but day by da.y stead-ly grow
Into troublesome comnplications, Wine
of Cardul, used us before the men
strual period, will keep the female
system in perfect condition. This
medicine is taken quietly at home.
Theie is nothing likce It to help
women enjoy godhealth. It costs
only $1 to test this remedy, w.hich is
endorsedc by 1,000,000 cured women.
Mrs. l~ena T. Frieburg, Eaist 5t. Lotqis.,
Ill., say: "'I am physicallIy a ~' nw
CairdCI and Thedford's BIlack Draught.
wolai bya reuson o m upeelnf diehn,.
cino ca., ehntnnooga, 'Ten. . 2,
D4n. \S h nI
r -- -
- ro ':. I.
"C Vor the ki' ncy -
rea~k anjtd w'v aw.1 -
t form~ cf ki -- r
'"pparenlIy hopcan ca'cs, af er all other
r 'W have failed. Alt drugffim In fif :y-ce't t
ud~ dollar sizc8. A s:ample bo1tle sent free
maIV'if, u!so a book 1Pe~ll iabut Swarsi -
t antd its~ wonlderful t'.ra.L, M~ie:
r. Klimner & Co.. Bioama t'. v. on.1f
olTering oi goods at Reason
1 .0 r ,a lit rv of iovery kind.
hnm) eno. a !aSses att 35 cints pr
of prit'. Erl* l aniythinig in th
a chianie.
)N E I Y.
Of-i is close at hand aid we ar
ith paper, tablots, pencils, mlato.,
lop.IsI, I 'gal Cap paper, lay I)ook
matters we try to hand4lo Overy
(:1stomors.
AV iron1 till July 15thI inl order to
irouil your hoie. IfH they don'
r y-ourl waly. W() buy1 old Copper
h10 ol ~stills inl the Bitii Ridg
oi as 1ibon1ey at 2(), per .oual.
t be glutted ol ebIiekonls. So bri!
Pickens, S. C.
nd-~ M~1arcli
*a r~ c I
't We.' N repair and
bL etory.
C ,NYT* ! . 0.
nd Goods
FEW DAYS.
---;I en ing B ull) 'all lbs, for
4 1., . 25o ; Small Juno Peas, '
I . b r 10O0. :.; for 1:Sei Sweet Crn,
- . or i0d: Struawbtrii,
I I~ : Prinjak Mao i,i ILJ.
I 0 *.~ t or .?5e; \i ' inna 1ausag'e,
b). 1e; C'ornedi li e r, I lb. I 5e; I
inuart niice tender P'iek es, 25e; Bar
tines, 5 andic I0u; Caluiforznia si
Iriedi peneii..ln I. lier Ib; Nor hi
arIP.!hna IIun-died~t A ppjles, 83 pJO
dI~ care fully OXoeute'd at
jNP Hlomo Thonel N .. 2 IL
feb22tf.
I.in; C f laers int!1 I)enIe's in
mll nt., Toinibstones, mianiles,
I I \O.-.wa. a\ it eI: .
unri le,
allt a\* ini c et o! ui
ha a bedtter (ilas. of work thau
- ' .': i te a b s i rs \\
11O Iabl or i'riani
aJrft V foaolrs o
1J~ e 6.AvLe
ft .'.yl r~fet'or~ busns.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digets what you eat.
3 1. I rt i ticially dligoats thle food autd aids
a ir. in strengt,hoin ag and r'econ
ra (tinir; the exhausted digesti ve or
onLe,~. I t is the lat est discovered d igest
t a. miad tonic. No other prepanration
': napproaLch it in oflciency. It in
anI y roll eves and pormiainntly cires
si a, IndIgestion, Ilear tbur n,
'eer Sour Sltomachi, Nausea,
I ad a'cho,astrpiCranp andi
dl dte results of nmper fect diges~tion.
'd O. s-nd t . U~n osocontrains~ L imes
maslo Dook1I ilot d Qtyspop~sit41od roe
Prepart by . C. DeWITT CQ,, Chicag,
T1he mfoderni and motst effThE
ure' fir eensrtipationl anid all liver
roubblit-theo famous~ hi Ltlo p~ilh
:liown RI DuWt's Littlo Early
19I8 aOen
NESS TOI0LUnib, SO..
WHAT I S.V WI 1L P0,
DOu, 1)0.
Competitors, you had as well tr
to lift your-olf inl an sk t as t
0 My d irOod., 110
, to 'o t llf'
Chlll
d buldrao
Ii~tl(1 I''th a:a s jut at
nlot :n!vertis
) ti I :a '' wi
xty
t N' -, 151
rail Hiha''the
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for i:"!;
a ''i i f a a-II . 1
W ill setl r i anih on thr. ,
+, + Mide : ! : Iom- l advwint
i h : 'a' ~from mI CnInl I' p.aI.-:t
n m A i tw . 1 i , (r.:., : it
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I'I t S111 30W 111 tilUl4 (
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h . I hn-:- ela td :1 storo ir
O dc /iI. . C. and" w il .
'.ta I te. n Ju; s
00. ("Te r - fe- ' $1 : , $barVl
ih atv.- t h N. 1 .
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v co 6 i'e :1>, a o hMayi
wim w-oit! vry .01 p! r g- (, M'
you 1741t i a to wx at wl p:Q ir pi ti.
4 '!ink of 1A
-r'sA~ C-rom orl At .3E s f, n
you gt, t' m ut whoes ler pi" it.
ca n a doxa . 10 Xetat oilLa
f1 00 Gviti,.rs fr r 44 .50; $5.00
3Bugg j
'sm w to god r4 ct
1B
I
ma
kinde. Leather andU .
Wihalind of'
ENGIXE AND MPE~ FfT TG3.
At-)' nle fta. Oylid.'t Oil ati
Foi 1 at j nces. ~i(( \~
Gi' us a t'ial before buyhi
elehere.
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Attornoy at Law.
PickenS. 0 C,
Practice in 111i the Court.
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GOreeriville. S. C.
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