The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, September 06, 1900, Image 2
The People's_ Journal 0
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J'-UBLISlII t) Eici1tYa ''IUlSIDAY. b
Subscription One Dollar a Year a
ntocred at the Post olice at Pickens a8
se~IOna-clas meatteor. tl
Til1URSi)AY, SIPT. 6 11901. r3
TABULATION. b
In the rish and confusion at- 41
tending the count and return of l
yot-s. somo errors nocessarily crept ei
into the totals of some candidaItes, ID
but the returns from tho various e
precincts wero vorified, and the
.additions when incorrect could o
easily he detected. Look over the it
table and do your own adding. "
C'OINTV CAN IIATEf. C
The lirst election is ovor and the :
pecond will be on the 11th inst. C
TIhere has hen a wooding out and
many surprises and disappoint- I
monts have oecurred. Let the
.teIcontl elecLion pass off pleasantly i
aId fairly so thoro will be no cause
of animosity and mortiticationj c
hereafter. f
al(esw'i::In:s AI)InnIEss.
Goveirnor Mc-weeney i3slud last t
Fridaty nil altltess to the poople of
S'tuth Crol!ina. It is published in
this issue of Tun, JouRNAL and
speaks for itself. It, may be con
sidered a condensed statement of
the views he advocatod oin the
stump during tho recent State
- campaign. 83ince a large portion
of the p-ople ill this c:)mnt.y d(id
not hear him, it is well to road it
1111d know exatly his poBitioll in
publie mnatters.
Governor Ne Swleenoy's adminlis
tration surely ought to be satisfac
toty to all fair and reasonable peo
ple in this State, a id to fail to en
dorso him would be aln injutstico to
a fatihlful lmblic servanit. Ho0 is
untitled to a Second tormti uIpon" his
recordi and overy frieind of the dim
ponsary siould sljupport him with
all tho energy in his nature.
The union mieeting of
division of the Tweiv
ciation will tmeet
chiurch the fift'
(lay before .
trodnefI 11 ed
by .esionary on
a?. Mtirphreo.
Du 1iscussion.
.Which does the Un
.or, thel Board or the GAospc!
..loon? Opened by 13. F. Mur
ph roo:
Qu~1ery 2. Whlat is t he ehet of
Quel(ry . . lii ichr it y di fference
yearsiI ago? O'' pened by It . 1'
F". C. Parsontrs.
Comm ittoe.
MeSweeniey Issuies
A de r&t Iss to eopleC.
Tn1AN.kA Hs miit-:Nl)s. F*4) TilE i St
F~ollowving tile receipt. oft tie re
'twns l 10 flrom th first pimry election,
overnior MeSweenley yesterday aif.
t V~ornoo sd'Hi thie folio wing ad
To'( tile Pe~ople f' .Souith Cairolin:
svich! I receivedUi inl the priia ry~ Oiln
T1uost alv as5 ai str'onig endor'semil'n t of
hrs o myi friends my' siincerel ak. '
r.iowledgemen(11t for tile suipport gi ven.
The batle ic to ho f-01'ughlt over' again bi
bet weenr Col.I lloyt, the prohllibition I
<mnlddiate, and myi~self on Tuiesdaty
:Sept. I1.
Thie vte on1 Tu~esday .tshowaid thlat d1
Rhoe sentiimeuit of thel State is against a
prohbibition~ by' statutory enactuwnt,
Aa inl favor of thle (dispensalry as the
blest solution oif tile liqulor quetiont.
While fully per'aunded that this is I
true, yet I do niot r~tst claims nitirel:. t
.uni thel .liquor q1uestionl, beenauso there
.ar eother jsisues of as far reacbhng in.
piortanice.
I have ful( it my privilege, as well1 a
a my duty, to g~sk my fellowv citizous j.
to endorso my a'1tdLuistration by giv. g
ing me a full tornt, andJ I have rested.
~Uy claims~ on the ruee~td o( myv ohuin.
tistration,.
It has been myl earnest enidoa.wr* to a
dischrge the duties of the oflie faitl
tfully and impjartially aind to follow no~
leoad but that of du0ty.
M~y efforts have been to give the
people a bulsiness aidministration, i
free from politica, becaue thlis i8 po. 0:
culiarly a business age. Is how far '
MlQ0ces has crownied my13 effet ta the
'question is submittedt to the business q
iuen of the State. ti
Ther. has been good feeling among h'
gill the people of theO State atnd I haveb
tatributed whaJt I cold as chief ex' a
ecutive to thiat-end. There is no rea
SOn for our people 'to be divided into g
hostile camps, for such1 aoure would 0
reotard the materlal development and t
.progress of the State.
TXhe charge that the dispenisar'y law
'has not been eniforood has been met "
anduc hali edz inly by e on overy' a
ir onfored than since it has boon
a the statute books, anrd it his been
iforced with fewer constables, with
ss expense and without friction or
loodshed. It should be remembered
tat the charge of non-onforcenient
)>mes largely from those who op.
se the law and want to see it over.
irown, and who are no more in fa.
>r of prohibition than the dispensa.
1, but are endeavoring to use prohi.
iion with which to kill the dispon.
iry.
I am deeply grateful for the hearty
Ipport given me by tho people of the
Airo Stste: and, as to Charleston,
y desire is that the people of that
ty shall feel that they are an im.
>rtant part of the commonwealth,
d Charleston being the metropolis
the State, her citizens should be
businesa and commercial touch
ith every section of South Carolina.
feel that the support given mo in
harleston and Columbia in the su1p
ort of business men and those who
ndorse a business adm in itration
nd are tired of eternal bickerings
ud snarlings and captious fault-find.
]gs.
Tno edueational issue has been
vershadowed by that of liquor, and
' in well to say that my record for
Ie c->mmhli1on schools and tho State
olleges has always been positivo an(d
ir their hearty support. I may say
neidentally and modesty, that I an
to r-cent convort to the support o
he higher educational interests of tl(
state, but stood there whien tho3
ieeded friends in the sQnate all(
iouso of representatizos.
I have made no deals bit hav<
icld myself free to follow the path o
luty, and rather than have my hand!
Lied by deals and combinations, I
should prefer defeat.
In imlaking appoilntllents it ha1
been1 Imly eideavor to Sei et Ilen o
chjaracter and eflicivey. Uwlieving
inl local self-govern1e111nt, inl aill loca
matitrs, thle couinel and advice o
the senaors anid representatives fron
each county h ave been sought..
I believe (he people, recoigizin4
the justice and faizrcess of giving -
aidninistration the( endorsOre,
seek(, will give nite a hands
ity (I the I 11t of Septe
MV friClds honilh'mi
ollfident, hlnower
they h iu) .4 is as.
sitrod- pesolla
uut' .ost import
a fro and ful
.,11d primary.
. B. McSWEENE Y.
IIDU6ATIUNAL
CONDUCTE'D BY W. W. F. JlRIGHT,
County Sunt. of E-ducatiot
No, brothor teacher, you have n
right to put at substltute in you
plaico. You should get peu3I mihl
s1in from the trustoca and nco thma
your suibst itute is atbie to carry ou
school.
senid th inthl iy repo~trt with youl
pay warrant,. D~on't forget to awen:
to your' claim. TIho law require
that all climis he swvorni to.
Ilrother- trtee, hav'e youl gone
arounid andit shook hloods with I the
Are y'ou surie thait aIH thme children
of proper ago are ini schooi or that
there is a1 roasonlot Oeiuo for
teir absen)fce. Onie teacher writes
uis thant "Thei truetees mali ifest very
ittl in iiterest in ia a~hol anfyway.''
ihako hiam s no0w, wh jit) it as fashi
onable, eh-etioneor jusat a little for
our school ane! soe the result.
We hoartily entdorse the~ follow
':'Many would-be teachers
Leveir readt a school journial or a
'ork on te'achin1g. Theiy aro coni
mnt to hear pupils recite, in the
Llguage of the text-book, the text
ook factse. In all othier profesions
library of situnwdard authors is in
isipenlsible. Thie vorage lawyvor
r doctor sp~onds more money an
ually for pr-ofessional books thant
l,9 average teacher Spondstl in a
ife ti-u,&, Miany teachetrs (1o nit
tal. Content with ai ?goodu grade
ortificate, and the minuimu. .of
alary-, the.y live by sufforanco as
EtWlIOnor8 uipon ttito public gehoo]
Lud. The hope) for th-e future is
1 the0 fact that ih)O nulmber of coma
3lnted( teachers g-ro.9 smaller anud
unnller yeanr by year.5-nd'drick.
Thme Teacheor's InisCece,
lItis akrvolutely' Ossential that the~
eacher abould~ he a person of broad
i riched and enrk~i4ng cultLure.
he early education of a child re
Ltres the master mind far more
ian does any subsequent period of
8 difoe The child's teacher must
> a osn of great peorsonality.
no hour -of asawiationt with a
reat persouality Sd w'rth a wook
ordinary scool-ro jm gr ini. The
I-achier miust have a specific traiu.
m4 for the work, Scholarship is
utchtu jorsonatl Ity with echolar
hlj) is muore; buL schtolarshmip with
e'rsonlt and, annafin trabshji I.
alfmtilud buit (tro askedl if theoy r-oad~
educationill PRaflrS, fur' 0colilty Fil
pori ote.ncen t, liav' comle to reco ' ,
Inizo the ed umatio~ial journal as a*
dlistinict powerI il theI)I proparat ill
of 0h0 teicler. It. ImIyn ho st-ated,
iiout four of cwiirad ictiort, thaftt
thle really ablo teaierg of th is
country are reakusr of .journals
portii to edu~lIcation. A1 geni.
tiollitn licAdiig it very Iniigip*i
tion hiad thie courago to say inl pub.
lie "I ov c ily omllgellco fromt
school. keeping to toacli i g to roll(I
iig fill edlulcatjojlial paIper ; it set 1110
to tliiilkillg.'
Aln abl o instil u to in nic tor Haidi I
'Tile, poort 'l atjl 1 jouil I
wvill be ivoi mlly tjief,. its prICe1
to theo toech.''-- hoitier Ed lcat ioi -
Ii 10l ~ ll
YOUNG MVEN WANTED,
with fitir cownatie, :m il giil4 .22 i1
lttiilrow~l acco(113n113ig :% II typojiail Itir
TI),his is ciliomed by ;ill lvail"ig nl; w
C3)11311 iem4 i ll( t l l]) ( 1141 -4 1 11i 4 unt x. li lic
in~titilt1013 ni jIkinid. All l grail ilhi.;
Fall] term (iitis Awil I. alII
ill v21 Ili(;. Ky~II'o . (.
That Throbbinc Headache
NTOld~ (3ickly flilvo' voltii
lis(1 D~r. Kn it,',i No 21 Ioii Pills.
'Iiiout .431l o118(f sIU !rrI.4 Ilai pro V) f
Ntrvous I "illhe. 'lley mak it
lioa I t II. ()l) 25 c. , I11.M 110%,e~
baclk ii n1ot. cII 30(. 801d biy Bolt.
'l'Io (vIf IlI till) fale ptlit. oil
1iC)IClothinlg b(caiH it hoe
1IV(!(.j oil Ili s owIn rc-)Il t-11lo0i Ii
to "rei L-ors of , t'iI'\'IeJ
: S.110 cold a 't. Soll ti g
.,rtldlrss slv(Js mi ii 1 ,i itf, 14()
they put, tf1Ewll ill bOXOS tad wril
peri8 likei lMN~itt'4. L~ok (wit f.old
Llill. "'liko o11dy I )O\\it t'i Vif -
all kit, (ldiowses. ])I,.. \N'. L~
It Helpedi Win Battles. I
wrote from the Fr onlt, to 11 lit
for Scratelhoi, Bri'i13us, CIt.I
NVouiids, Soro FcotL al1 H
.J Cint ltl~ii ckl( ll'1; Aid(In M ll -
tili boat it) (im world. , Ilull x
B?'ei.alo.Onc!fll1iu, hS'ill F'ruptiolis Rhu '...
83old by BOIL & Tbori* y dl giLL,--t
Rbasona b c
Cono! and soe for yoi.raelf that w
hi) Prices- and are payi) - at liOo pri<
Yev! have oi hand a baril of nicj h<
al1on ; Muscivido, 45.
Try our Guod Luck Co'.'eo at ;5 p
Wo have just, receivoI :a nice line c
r1-Y goodH lili--, 1iOlI1--, ve give tis l
STATO 102
i'llo time for public Sciloos to opol
)repare( to furnish tlm childron wit]
hulle, &c. A large amouint of envelo
td ldgers.
As this is a scarco time in monly 1
hillg we call for t! h t'-lit of ot ou et
Ve ex tiind th time 0 of buying scra
inush ourl car. load.
Cleani up tho old pots awl ' .,t)vec's a
nin mch You. will get, thom[1 out, of
'M, Wetc. ould liko tol hav! al il
,!, n tal ll. Beom ya~x is j-ust ats goomi
00lr clusi.tkomer know tha1t. Wo cai't
Alolt any tquantity,
oct5 99chetw.
iALL MOVE PLACE OF BUN
flB 10 COLUMBIA, S.0C
AT I SAY I WILL DO, I
1) 0,1 1
ii ~t!ursl 0 il i a1 . a.
V ro i to move gods. 1.
- Rh, 1hrw 1, 1 n
Ae 1jt* factory pr'i''qs::
I II rl I ~
I"ju *b:'( 1)aio 1i~2, x
V : frtyt -r. .wi;
*AIIlI. head of h;-m; Lt n
u;ghty how h l ifl" .c tin!
b. w gr:A; twe'nt b f t h b-1.1 4 I
u :Lh br .Joriey h ieI .1 :.!u : ,.
Tho phuMo1 s Will 1(jh u tie V. i( .
de prwen f or caseh. $1.>0 p-a:. "
r W .: $3 0 pia os I n
nusfor *1-15; $8 naafw
ii rgat! fori $45;~ $551 b w n -
n- yor iv; go4th mw:'&e forW i
'1 110 i o u Ill can p
ii wi br o 1 h1g1 , ol
: . i imah i te , A c i fu n
h110. atnount 1to0 $9.0u0,k f
hi' :i oit 0o inuch ri~~iun t int Ilal
as pi toj r d alofke tef pand
Scwu, lllv~i. e inn~ehi a r at v
.it L(oin ; 0i Cciln i have r5
tl'010.Lt lihe ogo 1 a i ei ha
:(lut .This is ncod~ fak sam.! i
mt willbyapaooraan
wmg mah. AIA can~Ijce in
f tim toIn twomepi.
iao a ~u~t $115.00. Tinkei aift rofl
he~ ~ aent's IO iml~is irn th dal.
'. prit, a nn re rall, taken off and (t
Sedmwti mtacne ttneelet 0
en'ut'( a e n ; 0lit ent s il attv a t 5 i.
ei p~erk bortle~'eI~~*u ft
C'ioi s- $3-00. oie 1 odao
Evrying else.(c inte ml i
Srnt taoaaltit gotX in propoin .
C-m. while bo, th goods, Nr <'. o I
.wn fCru L.n ALnEANDr, t~ak.i
h asrloht pe retrolnf v ami
hu suerng wono w iern their l
hTii he1 mi.a hor fid with the ngo
a a offring ou goods at Reason.
'o foI poultry of overy kind.
>mmade iolasses at 35 cents per
r pkg.
f prints. For anything in the
I i close ait hand and we. are
I pap'-r, tabloer, pencils, 0hates,
pe, Igal iicap paipr, day b)uks
nlaltte'rs WC', (ry to hi( ll eVery
p ir till ' Juuly 15th ill orl.r to
round your hou-'. I0 th1ey dto't
yu w. ~W., i ly (did copper,
k' I
I ,s tnon -y all 21n1- per pound.
Le ed n cic .S. S-o brinlg
OLLECE OC F CHARLES
TON.
Charleston, S. C,
Founded in J5.
!ext eason opeus Oct. 1st 100')
B ,- f o torm:(1 ...i~ ' itory, u ii n.e
'C uI lj *;i gh , I-;nt
It. iinI wo.ng:'
n a 1 a igi l v 10 o ach cornity of
S li, t- hoh l Io b p p' 1 in
U!i'o nI i l l ' JulI of ''iro ate, A
anII.hi sf a a i n m- pen i
e io Limi e ft 0. 1 u o -eii
)ia #Lr$'. g.n.-, ny
ei ''nlt an ; ca-t crp!'oedchng
ig,'- a, Molinh h-al 000s
1-n' r t iu o rsia~li Cyndg Oit h at I. l
fL i . i'd1 il, utu~ wha're4d
a 113 d.t al [fl Le g u.
DEar ros,&
Company~ .
O:mf~daturer tVrd Thlue lr : ino
are n Grint on.
D -Phyivacian andl Surqw.
OfItec Itt hir revidSence at 10 0 i
111o10 phc(!, on 1'I ehe 1 ile ji-.
.\n r-ell . 1894 "
DR. J. P. CA L'el
Offco over A'tdisons liv re
a 12- 19 11'.
UFiI H 4!6A LI 1
A<!diso: 's I)r'g Sts.n-.
All wornk g!aainteed ito '
d~u.
api8-97y1.
For Salo.
Sevenl acle-, o ie a h
30 vlt~lilb vI(,illQ. lI I in a a w 2iC2ofth
30111i I :olise A; I s.rla ll . .' %i.
Ing to locate IvT.'. .'rit :(, For
Apply to Fra: C
IVYIV MAULDT?
A ttorney) at !m
Pickelis.S.
Practico inl all the ComA.
loney to3 te)I
Oin ilu-prve f:lii l di: :I
ai u wm i '\;2 2:2. 12. '2 I I' s
ti t u.0iliy i- tttI-a
. 21 1 h!-, I h ' |
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J.pl 212 T.'2 Y' ~ . .. '2
J IiiIR E c7) ic. a '
id Boysi' *SI,o * '
othis. Et~coit
er uounths,
of these goods tire p':f ~I
lob Ilot we2 b~o''ght 1t7 (Il
6''Id i'egl.11 bJ~ FI of a *
POSIT1WEL~y n:as .
1.ss RIogers L' to,
LI--l lid N~or h h * 2
F0r{t,, 1V] I
Buggies,
Wagons,
Harness,
i orses
iLarge drove justA inl from
na10(eiee finle, Young, siound
an. At living )iCCs.
We(1 V Competition il 0111
nies.
Inspection of stock solicit.
ed
& McIrayer.
Stables and Storohouse
iiver Street,
mnay19.98.
Kdol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you oat.
It arti licially d lgests the food and aide
Natuir ini strengtbhning and recon
structing the oxhausted digestilve or
gans. It, is theiateatdiscovere~ddigest-.
ant and tonic. No other preparation
can appronch it in ef~elency. It in
slant ly relieves and permanent ly cures
D)yspepsIa, Indlgestion, Heartburn,
F'latul!ence, Siour Stomach, Nausa
Si 4z IUgadce,Gnastralgia,Cramnps ana
alli other: resulIts~ of Imrperfectdigestlon.
rn ce al t. I sgepI p en~2 tmee
Prar<- by E. C. DeWVITT A Co.. Chicago.
I fs, thre m-:n e- e
dga cant help E'it g-ow;
. ticy must gro9/ if their food
M ,uishe them uC~. Perhy1sa a
flmistajke was made in the
past and as a result the di
i gestion is weak~enedl, If that
is Sso, don't give the baby
a lot of medicine g just use
Syour e very-day common
sense andc help nature a~
iitt!e, anid, the way to doA
it is to add half a teaspoon
SCOTT'S
EMiULSION
fo et baby's t99d three or
10our times a day. The gain
will begin the very first day a
you give it. It seems to
correct t he digestion and
gets the baby started right
gor if the baby Is nurs.
Ing i ut dioes not fbive, then
the~ nothe' dhduW' 'a.kel lthe
emulsica. It i ll havi a
ood effect both: upon he
yttheF sn4 T wenty. 3J
fve years prpves thj* Met.
SCT~ nt' au-... l dt'5Hq