The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, September 13, 1900, Image 2
The People's Journal
T C, 2111NSON, 1 ditor.
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T1111U 11S1 Ay, EP .13, 1903.
1311YAN.
No man has fought against groat
0r Odds than William Jennings
Bryan, but now ho is tho favorite
ot many former enemies for tho
plreidency and there is evidently
a land sido for him. Grover Clo
veland and the most prominent
members of his cabinot have do.
clared for him in preferenco to
McK inIvy. Although they do iot
agree with hin 3n the monof quos
tion, they can not accept McKin.
ky'is views of imperalisin. The
country appears to him ultimately
to be subject. to inmilitarisl. It is
the most critical period in tho iis.
tory of this government and men
are disregardi ng political ties and
taking sides according to their
views of the best intorest of the
Col) try
cra1-:.u:S 1*'nonLE1"31.
T ahe wr in China is apparentl:
at an (tnd, hut the Empress Dow
ulgel, who is not according to las
tim ruler, is really the controllin
spirit and (eclares to continie i
'Ihe allie(d powers can not agree o
a solution of the q1uesotioni, the R1u
sian propositi(n to withdraw tl
troopi does not Ilolet with th a
proval of all the powers, but i
course of the lVnited States ai
FMance will certainly bring, it
belioved ini lest informod cirel
-1-apain to an acceptlaneo of Russil
propoga l.
Presidcn t. McKinley ha11s decid
to itake tn in-lopondent course
the Chinese probleml anld hals de
dod to tak e thn toops from Pekc
but that dboes not ne1cessarily i
pI y hat the troops will b.) ('all
out of Chhtl. The Situation i4
p>rosont. not at I (o0 ther lovely.
Nco~sI~ I'UJEAlaCt.
'Tuesday was a day of exciteil
an7d anxietv. bit H e14 icCtioln w
lId in IIis county without ro
and1(1 figLts. E *r in the night
could be fiturod who Vere th wi
.uors. Ivy M. Mlauldill is olect
to thp .Honll of Replrenittflive
A. John1 Ueg Clerik of the Con
J. H. ti, ,Melihmisi, $harifi; lE a
l)u Aud,, d - : Wi ae. 1". P'arsots
Tr:ce .ilert Steart atimi -j
Thie folloin Irg ar lcteIC'Iid Magi
trlal fobr the varliouls t )I a lhi ps
the counlt y : Libert y, M'. T1. SmIih
kmntowni, D. V. Sutherland ; Hu
ica no, John TI. 1toe; Pickens, V
L. Jen kins ; Easley, J. M. Jameso:
Estatoe, .Pliullip Chapmn; Col
tral, Clint IRowlar d ; for Caihoui
Thios. L. Grant. Catacchee nU
re'ported.
cAMIPAIuN oEa.
"Tfhe waiy of the transgressor
hard ,'so is tile whay or tihe ofli,
seeker. T1hose who weri dlefeat<
inl thle fi rst lprimarsy have cans~lo
vonlgratulate11 themselves in ti
fact thalt they have escaped mut
persecut ion 1and( t ribu~lation. Th.
ha 1t1IroubIlo eniough, 1notinrg
compar w)i l ith those who are0 d
feated ini the second primalry, I
succest'ul canididates having t
oflices to comipensiato for the ala
they received.
InI overy sec tioni of the Stb
cards aire in1 tim paplers protesti
aigainist unfair mieans taken to
Iiat candl ~ites8 ini the* second
mary. After overyv oppiortunity
expose the short coings of cari
daltes it i8 unijust to assail th
between the primnaries, giving thi
no chance toi answer. Those v
may bI benefitted by such conid
will have causo to regret it in
fut~ure and tho peoplO nill remcl
tbet themi iln the next primary el
The lm oso~iioBGai
of this k-ind of campa~lignling is
famous Rum, Roman Catholie, e
circular agrtins GTovernor i
Sweene~y, but the authors3
-ashamed to own) it anId somo1p
..bhibitIists are bIold enioughi
.uharge that it was issued by I
Gjovernior's frionds. Tlimev
pr1obably show whero it came frc
Millions~ will be0 spenlt inl p
ties thnis year . We can't keep
(camp)aignI going wI ~itu moi0
-Un m)'foro than weO clan keep
-body vigorous without food
-epep~tica used to starve thiemnaeh
,Nowv Kodol Dyspepsia 'Xuro dige
what you 'Cat and alloW. you
f'nt t he good f000 you WPant.
g adsicall o urs stomach tro@k
- r.U V. E tr ,
Result of Second .Democ
held Selptemb
House SherilY. Cleria.
noNx ES.
Cr . .. ....... ... 13 17 8 0 30, .
-E y . .----- -. - 178 105 -i 3 141: -16
i ............... 121 113 981 1:1; 1 1 i
Ce01t1a1 ...... ...-...-- itk 69 55r I19 1:11; X
CI I liII............. . 22 41 77 3 8 4
61111 11 2" 1 1 115
Six Mile . 81 :3i 481 71, . 5 1
Mile Creck .... .....M 3 61 m5 3:1 4 16
P'raters . . 48! 11! 211 38 -1 3
Il'ichkeu . ...... 172 2akM , I0 tl 2"4 31 20
1.4 per's u .. ...... - r, ' 1 29 .13 51
lie-ter', Stiore ......... I; ,9 it 111 2 l
P'eter-. 're k ......... . ' 1 ! 5 :1 2 31
I p111k intowII ....... M 1 7$! 1)7 83 61
illy Springs. . ... j 8 ( 4 '2 4S
I :a s l a.l. . .! 14' 77 ' 5 831 08 3
(:rain Total ... .. I600 ' 1018 1 3s 13 3
FF-URFUL I ESTIIUCTION OF
i-i'E AND PROPElWY ON
THlE 4.i1].F.
Dallas, Tex , Sep. 10.-The re
lief forces sent to Galveston by
railroad wirod thaut the loss of lifo
in the city and along the coast will
exceed 5,000. Reports of railroad
ofilicia.s stato that the nuinber of
lives lost in (Galvestoni alone will
oxceel thrce th ousanid.
NOW the awful )rospect of fain
ino) confront, the survivors.
Tho lo-ss outside of Iouston and
GCalveiton inciluding the Cotton
crop is estiminatod at from fifteen to
twenty million dollars. The loss
in Galvozton and 1loustoni will o
10 as uitichi more.
)(1 Fr-0om1 Virginia Point nior'th 11141
south along tle buy front, Isuci
placos as Txas City, Dickinson,
'i Hitchcock, livabrook, Alvin and in
trmod10(lialte, po0ints th 1 uhW of
( lead hod ies go i lrathred itp 1) resc
trains and sailing craftd recihed(
('1
at noon moro than seven hunired,
Hundreds were swopt, out to) son.
Six thou iisandl houses wIere (o
HerOyed la Iav estn,
Provision11s alre scarIeV.
1Hund rods of corjpses iire ib. atigiig
ini the stroets. Tho situation is
appalling.
aS A big Blritish stenanship, fluuin.
WS (IC1.d in the bay lit th) liight of
i the storm. About oinl hunIdred and
' fifty sailing vessohl of every doscrip.
tion fWre wrecked. Six stcamliers
L; ar ashore alog th bay, The
~;whole city was inl darkijes last
'nfght.
m Wanter 1. sculigat a dlollar a pirnt.
loved wi fe of Mr. C. 11. 1P. 14ant,
the residence of her son Mlr. J. Rleese
n Fanit , f roin paralysis. Mrs. Fant
was a (daughter of the lato Tilman
. Mc~oo and1( was born ini what is
.now Oconeo county near Townvjillo
on July 12, 1822, and was there
*fore just entering her 70th year.
; She had been in feeble health since
i- last March at which time~ she had
, a severo attack of the grippe.
About ten (lays ago while oin a
tvisit to her son she was stricken
with paralysis and began to slowly
sink until death relieved her suf
Shferas married Jan. 10th, 1844,
to, Mr. 0. HI. P. Fant andl from
d iRthisunion there worn born eleven
o0 children0!, tenI of wVhom are living,
Sseveni of them becing at her bedside
whlen the end came11)1. She joined
tho lBaptist church at old Hepzibah
Snear Tow nvi ll more than a half
to centutry ago and1( her life attosted
e. the guiniieniess of the work of
he grace in her heart . She wa'is a
ewomiani of greatL patiencee and gen
1 tinss and14 high Christimni charaic
SQ tor arid conistanitly sot a godly ex.
amioi~& beforo her clildreni of the
it reality of the relhgion she professed
og ih had anebhorodl horself' to the
le- iRock of Ages and1( at the end the
. Master was gracions to II is aged
>ri lindaie for the end was peace.
to liii and1 gentlec, without a pang.
di- As e felt the lappm)ig of tihe cold
(omi waters of the river of dleathl she
was sustained and cornifort ed by3 thr
word of Himi who had said ' I will
ho lt leave thee, nor forsako thee.'
nect Like an aged pilgrim she has b eeni
the journeying to the Heavenly city for
m-. years and she could say with th(
ec- groat apos5tl1e "I kinow ini whomi I
have believed." Ini view of her li a
her children can "riise up aind call
pher blessed" for she h~as left behind
he to them1) al pr~cius legacy oIf a lint
c., and faithful life wellI lived, n
Ie. in her death there can b.e no poig
.m nnt sorrow for they are all assutrol
rethat "it is well'" withi her To hol
ro aged husband the symipathies of ali
to wd~1l go out at thlis rentdinig of thle
he sacredl tie t hat h)as bound1( themii to
7ill gether for more than fifty years.
,1The funeral services took plac<
Friday afternoon at 5 o'clock al
li- the residence of Mr. J. Reese Fall
the and1( the interment wvill take plaic
iln Silver Brook come tery.--Ander.
The deceased w~as the motlier ofl
eaMrs. J. L. Trhornley of this place,
ats Mothers endorse it, old folke use
t, W e rofer to One Minutri Cough:
ItCure. It will quicly euro ait
Sthroat and hung troubles, Dr. U
WKa-n
ratic, Primary El ectton
1)r 11th, 1900O
I 'or.onor 1'ro s I'. 5 I wr
I I W,
4 i" IN) -Fe! I5) rI '! U 5 .14
'0 Io 518- - iI 10t 1 l ik'hM 257 25 14.3 .
y 4'~55 8 180 .," s'' 1:s I 55. 5 5 0
) 47 71 ] j 'W ' 41 .1 1 -i l 1-i 1 ','' .-4
(s7 10, . 1 '4 73 5 . 45 M i 2- : 140 014
4 ."5 41 -18 3 :,4 .1 ! 5'2 39 7ii 11 9
19 ' 1 i 4 5ui 1 0
41 75 IA 1 9 88' : "3 , 33
08 :23- : :, li et i
21" 189 YNI 1:33 ]5,1 04: 2 HN, 215 18
4 |', '4 -i-i 37 47 3: 5 21 .11
1 5 1: 20 ltW :3 .1 21
121 -:; II X . 20 :.r,
8 I' 1 '8 1 ii 11 111 71 i,, 5 1u2
3" :19 0 5 15) 4(1 0I' 2 ' i; 1
40 5 1 7 9.1 15 6:1 e9 i 3 5 M:
1139 1"13 057 b&uI UN I~r M713 :9
Ms'w('eieey 10,004) A ead.
Columibia, S. C., Sop. 13, 12: 15)
. in.-Roturns ayro aggravaItinigly
low iin coming in. Mainy coun
ies report lack of inlte ('est aill 10
-ecord kept for iblication. Fully
7,000 votesi aro rit reported. "'l e(
botal figures as fir as receive(d at
the bureau are:
McSweoeney 42,665; 11oy t 32,.
477 ; Tillman .13.:28; Sloan 31,232;
E vans 33.551; V hart >in 10.23G.
If the 11ueported Cvote of 10,000 I
b divided inlto.) the proportion of
60 and 40 por cent. the v,-to will
stanid, counting all reported, W i har
ton -15,036, EVais8 01,751 : TI'llInain
18,465, Sloan 36,751; \I weene y
48,465, Hoyt 35,077.--Greenvilio
News.
The 11110lo meeting of the second
division of the Twelve i Mile Asso
ciation will m1eet With tho Krowee
church the fifth Sunday and SItir
dly before ill September. The in..
troductory sermion ill b) preached
by IRqv. Moor'ie, the Missioini' (I
Sunday by IlloV. I. i. MIurphr'-.
Subjects for Disussin.
Qjuir.Iy 1. Whiebl doe)S thw 1_n.
ion favor', 1th4 B11ard* I or th(e (o(4
missioni? Opnved boy B. F. il oir
phrov.
tte y 2. \\hat is (1i., c -' .
bad ? Opent-d b)y WV. (.. senh! .r11
QmoerY 3. I.- thero any) diff.., r n I
in) the priiechinlg of tlmbv and i
yeIars ago? Opiied- by R. I
8Strol1.
Questiou 1'--: .h-h.and.
IJ E:3llospe,
W. 1%. Garet
.3. (. Ptarsons.
. SConumi itteoc
I .. Jmgdge (esit, .
Wl~cl' ti*t ins 5.lso lowe'st le~ponusibhls
b ''i uS Nieel .s l-'.. 1. ''n 5N 'ov ri ve-r'I''s
i'r I.uith I~ii i i'' T I r-- n.'.| fs a n pr.
oht ~ tl .--151 . ilk-'is w;,~ il use~ e Iii
iiers1 iiils be . rsiairet. Lto deptjiis t ii bookgl
a5 cerSS t i 'dicheek frl $.i50 for5 11d(11ful
- ' n ipo. visor' Pickes's Co'in555y.
d1. M. liumieumtt.
Suspervisor' ('oce C'ounty.
Land For Sale.
The undersigned will sell ait the
late reOsidenlce of M. A . O'D)ell, on
Novem ber .15t h, 1900, thio.3 follow
ing tratcts of lurnd.
Tract No. 1, conltiintg fAfty-one
(51 44-100) ansd forty-four' one
hiun1dred~ths acres, ad(joinin jg larnds
of Laban Mauldlii, tracts No. 2
anid 3. On tils tract is a fine or
:lhard, good d welinrg hiousi arnd
nOcesar'y out.-buiild inrgs.
T1ract No. 2, contalining forty-r
three (48 77-100) anid sevensty'-sov
eniths onie hund dt11ii( s acre.s, adjoin-i
lng lands of I.)La Ma suld ii, C. 10.
Field and1( traict No. 1. A good
dwelling house oni th is tracte.
dre5.dth s acres, aidjoiing Ilands of
am Shapljson anid tract No. 1.
Thei abjove ~ deci bedl lan1dsi
towni of Easley. on puli ron10i(
Termzs cash oni dayi of sale. Pur.i
chaser to pay for aill paper's andi
for rocordinig Sames.
L.B 'De .s,
N. LW i.uM,
Isepb d .00 1h
..FIRE ..
If it tak,'s youri lifetine tq hijl
a c'omifot ah' hi- me, whyis do vmo
niot got at rel'iabid~ old id in1) lix 1
Sprotoct it loS' you by ai good pGbT'
of Inisuraneo Ci.
1 will insure y'our IDwel lino IFu5
Hious and11(1~~I MechIiuild i o, k. Iou' s
I'. S. Bonde3j1)it-iller'-arsd-'r
C. L. YATES, Agent,
Greonu'ill'1. C.
Room 11, Cagle Block.
If no(tin1 oflico call on: W,, A
4.tes at 8loan 1ros, Drtig stre
an 5'sv your-mosaggo, .___
* P~vnne W1i o r seai t
.\ Iav on . han Id at baiir f Il
-:." Hin ; AMus~cl'vi.do, 45.
Try our Cood Luck Coll 1o at .5c;
\\') It ave jpust roceivoda n:i -in
dry goods line, notions, &.-. give us
- STATj(
Tho timo fo; public se bonis to oi
piLparo( to furnish the -h.1dron w
chillr, &c. A largo amo ast, of onve
and ledgers.
. As this is a scarce tinie in inonoy
thing we) cat for the ben.,fit of our
We extond the time of buying sci
inish ouir car load.
Cloan up the old pots -Lr I itovos
bring much you vill get tl.om out o
brass, etc. Would like tg have all
mountains. Boeswax is j'ist as go<
Our customers know ti t we can
tliei on in any quantity.
oct5 99chetw.
. Masonic Hall Bu'.ding.
WILL MOVE PLACE OF BUSI
NESS TO COLUMBIA, S. C.
X' ik.\T I . 1.Y I WI I iu,
0, ).
I.' i it vau-a l ~iut a bnt ..a
h. S d b ,I d
- V d -o lw.
a i )
l 0
-- 5
* y~ -ygue,
h -ns i a tI $9.ii -
- n - n ;de o bt n -
+ l%., '. C.ad il 'pu
h inessa theret onl .January' NlI)
inu4 be sold regatrdlless of the co.
.Kluio to me. This is nlo fuke saah,
I hatvo these goods niid stock ot
h an d , and they will be sohi.
If you have got thte ca~sh show i
to me and you will be surprisoel
what wvill buy a piuno, organ and)(
sowing machine. A chance in a
life time to 1.uy at wholesale prioeu
Piarios at $116.00. Think of it
The agent's commnissions,, the deal
cr's profit, -are all takent tif, and
you get them at wholesaler's profit
Sewing machine needles at 2(
cents a dozen; 10 cents oil at
cents per bottle.
88.00 Guitars for $4.L0; $5.01
Violins $3.00.
Everything else in the small in
it rument line to go in p'r.Tportion,
Come while the goods are 01
hianiid.
M. L. ALTCXANDER,
Greinville, S. C.
hI an b ro i)t por niainent.I relif to t mil
ifm sno g wonaan who we -t on their
. :I rote ialoge s. 3 M. a n~
of b. ar.i:t1-0 aor ne ~a .ew . .
P he mennour t ta a me- . a --
- - ao th tr a ic
- r-aie ed. "Apl v"ur -
I . aie of ' 'nag{-a A a
rua0'ir ta
i t t a a'r ,a 0
h a i i M the r nh saatiaaa,:.
tau ta totcaen,-s euro every-~ ' a we -a
- ' t fata<.w<*ca Vory poaa::a. i.
1%acaald,,o h t try inoa tf(t
a en atl*aaan od, tand I naut a uoa
n . ae t iring spaa'h T
y r~a a t it.' -
(nI a neverj And anyi oLUe
pil go >rO)?ppt andL s*A P l n a
(. W, Ps9
fifuri Ig o'i goodIs -'t healsoiR
Iioniai'ui:de ]))(?1 I~O$ f.) dt J)'
.18s)r fi " e ils.u
of" .i.-mls For anythinig ill tho)
on is cius nS tt, hand :111ad %V( fi"
[0)5 (':I'ju p i)"Ipu~r, day b)ooks
nilAtors we iry to 1lidh) overy
mistoml'nrs.
ap iron Lill Jily li 5h 1It, r to
aroutId your I)')Ue. it' thpy d:
f Y'our N%.a . \V() 1)11'/ ()14 copW
1110 old '8011,; ini tho' Bho lii.dgv
od fig 1i(Ionvy atil 2()c )(pru~ i
't bU giluttuJd 011 CiiCICO..4. SO hring
Pr
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WHIOLEsALE AND RETAIL
Buggies,
Wagons,
Harness,
De. 4Ioun~,. .t ll
doemeit- i niu ou
e ~~hn of s;tock ?->dicit..
d.
RE NVILLE . 8~, C,
macy19.98.
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you cat.
Itdart~ificially d(Iges1ts th.e food and aids
Naturc in f4I engthenin~g au<S recon
struct.ing the~ exhaunt~ed digest lvo or
gansq. i t is the latesqt d isc overedi dhrzest
anit and toniic. No other prep.~raitlon
canl approachk it in etflency. It in
rstantly relieves~ and porn.anently cures
Dyspopsia, litdigefntlon, Heartburn,
Flatolece, Hiu Ston atch, Kausea
all ol iir rcsul ta 01' inmper 'ectdigLetion,
Prico M. nnd $i. Unrgen e~ c nt ain' % tfimes
Bcma11 im~'e Ikooi .V about,<ysn, epsiarnmiled free
Propar bv E. C. Dow iT Tg a c.. ch icogo.
S If so, there raud be :omre
trouble with '.^ " fod.W
Ibabies are pizmp o~y h
Ssick~ are thin. Are yo
th(odi l is
dren et help~
ci me~rdic li a
e.very-day comX e;,
1a [) add L.:.* : tes~on
:N*LSI3N
J.':by's food thr~e or
*tm. a day. The gain
*a b n the very first da
correctfl 4Ihe 5tion and
g ets the~ baby started right
uagain. If the baby ls nurs.
Ing but does not thrive, then
5the mother shou~tl take the
Lemulsion, it will have a
good effect both wpon the
mother and child. Twenty
fly years proves this fact,
in. ed $99, pit 4fqp
*coyf & 30Wif5, Chesie, Jqw y,1b
w m emm,, menwe.m
Office at his re -enf1C I I p
homeo pine, oil -i i. - 7
Ml rt-h H. 1894
DR. j. P. cA "V i
--DE)INT'ST
0 rectivi
Ofice ovor Addisons I.
a 12- 191 f.
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Addison 's ruig Hinre.over
All k guttr'alitced t ojL '-ti.- ti
all.X-97y1.
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jil'll iel of~
coiMII~in b 'o ittieti It
cotil i ot , A, h - '
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