The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, September 20, 1900, Image 2
le Peoples Journal.
T. '. II9IIINSON, Editor.
U;I.1.81 -1;!) EVERItY 'i'llUI1SIAY.
4bscription One Dollar a Year
Kniiered at. tih Post, Unfife at, Pickens as Soa
cond-clas matter.I
Il UNSDA Y, J., 19011.
TIULLt.AXN TALKS. S. (
Colim bia, S. C., Sept. 17.-Son
or 'illmani in an interviow says
. the prlhibitionfists and anti- 1
i. powrpary people ought to bo siat
.lied and givo up1) their fight. If, ]
oWever, the prohibitioists should to
avo yours1 (ll from now suggct aly
aididato as Colonlol Ihoyt
,as isggested, thon he advises Iot
nat th d I ispensary advocates tea
Old a1 convention an1d nominat1-M 1
'11 man:11 to make tho fight. He 1)01
[ys thki sug:.osting, plan is justifi- th
blo a, he was namod that way at
hio AMarch coniventionl of 1890.-- the
SpecIal to r en ville Nels, arc
It is timon' the prohibition ists and ieI
it: I i-dispensary people ought to ost
;ive up their fight, bit they will
iover di) it.. it. is triuo thoy lost pu1
heir goviernor ard other State ofli- foi
ors. but th1ey elected a goodly ch
mm r t t, the G:-noral Assembly. ci<
1 some org1ianiziation is not formed
etlwJeel the preselt tile and tho th
lext elec.ti 1t, they will give the ti.
li-pn 3rite toble. TCi ian es
s rihit m advising that of
.ho dispenisary advocatos hold a
on)veltioll nd niOIonill ito onte mnt111 a
0 Make the gIghjit, it the prolhihi- 0
imsts coit iu' Ii stugest a can- )
li da tI. h1'le conistiitution of tho i
M1rty sholul(l b-, cimliged, Iand let I
auch faction roitminato iII com ven -
:ion i full ticket an1d let the po-o.
)ie settle it inl thu prim ar.
iln consc<;uincel. of the ['v prio I
if h..-ayY hamwn goods anld the.
igIh price of 'otton, 1l thl cotton
ill s in this se'tioi of the Stato I
1i Coar is') good s will coi mmonice h
osxt week rtiing ol short tilo to
e'lieve~ thle sittloll.
Tho cotton mills that have tal:eI
Is ceiiceriod actio11 tiumhitbor more r
han; went and conlsumie annu111ally e
5.0m) h o f cot ton. rI
Th mills hav, V14 iil'VP hnever heretoforo
11 their history -hut, down or run
) short tim. 0
It is a %ve1l 11-c'itlined fact th t. I
h11o war in CUbina r thag aitirely
.t.;ppd th1 (;,t. ftleoso goods b
HA) ce,. d depre!Ssion in) price andI b
Lh atrcun1:nit1tin ill 'oek.
'dc ,1 c 11nut t-Al li h olng
ils shollt t 1il ruiniig will con
Si
nne nt: t chnm todfroms the (IP''ni1(
sw is n de d s;ad news to t ho op
raitjis, :nd my imov ~ a pomier to
'i farme..r thnit other mils n'ay e
noJ 1r:, of cott,n muay not1 gt up c
8 exp~ected. The.. Chinese queistini il
I s erious one anid the' South will
p
ajnt hkely stier until it is set
Iled. Th'le rep31orts fromt Chtina give a
ut llth- encurogemient for ant
arly I(11 ad iji t of the Chinese of
or noongmi the potwers, and there
n !u' !u" h)pe of Seliling ('ot tn tl
ousin Chain nti~il that is done:~
nd pec is fullIy restored. t
IFor t unatel f jr ime cotton g row- ~
's lie pri2Ce con tin un to ad vanco
Id it is f 'a iredicted will re'achl
velve cents, bt, t hat is gue"ss
itrk andI cotn m) iily niot be ablIe
>hold uip to plrosenit picosi.
FORIVIE.
Nvr in1 the hi stotry of thle pri
nily p ianhs there. bteon suchi anl
:citinig anid interestinig conitest ats
thle rcetiL eleionsi 1. Theyi areI
:er anlti every btody shul rejoice,1
iat mault ters werie adul~sted with li i
iio t riu l. The peop1t'0li hiye
ueod their viurdict ando evetry
>dy so00ms willing to abtide byv lie
sult F lreo e:irl 7 spinig the
ndida1 mte ha ~s Ion (i'lpressinI g hiis
aim and1( the voter hams b'pin moe
- lossi initeresjted for the sut.ce3ss oi
.s friends.
Sincee the result of the election
is been ofliciallyV declared and the
.niiners he vo beaui made known, it
well to forgivo and forget all
tal or' suppose~d acts of miijtstice,
lhe candidates will morer likely
rgot the support (of the v'otor,
ian the man willI forgot thme harsh'
ords uttored~t to himl ini the bo~at t
uid oxcitenmnt ot the cllapign
:Tord to have grudge's against each r
her, whilo somebody elso, who is C
to cause of allh of it. is possibly ~
ljoying [lhe benefits andl( honors Q
a good oflice. The dofonted can- j
date's Will retire to their homes 0
di havo time to roflect and1( rnay c
mro again and win the pizesH. If n~
ey have been untjustly treated,,p
o people, wiill soon discover IL and
whateover is right at the proper
ne, 8o let all make up for lost
and bond their onor gies toIi
fpndi. a
EDIUfATTUNALIPr
it]
3ONDUCTED B3Y W. V. F. BRIGHT, li
unty Sunt. of Education "I
0
Le Thaisagm to lle Ieaievubered S
JY Tume Conanceted watla th d
reblchlools.
p
3. Color, Suporintondont Con- f
cord Graded schoo,8.
Tlat the schlojils are for the
children
t is diflicult for ome toachers
'ealize that they (10 not OwnII the
>liC schools, and that they are
run cntirelv for the benefit of
dhors.
t is 'qually difficult for som4 h
[rds of oducation to realize thit
public schools do not belong to
m, but that boards of oducation n
only gtulrd iatis, whoso busi
s it is to look to tle be8t inter- t
s of the childrnul.
A ib when it is thought that
blic schools ao for the teacLers, a:
'some political party, for some
rch, or for some faction of so
>ty that trotible begins.
11. Public schools are not for
0 spoeial bollr.fit of a few influeni
LI famihli's of the commnilliy, I
eI if tht(y happon to pay imist
tho tax0,s.
Courses of 1Iudy shoultl not ho
ranIl.od nIr ahwsconducted fi
m0 spieill .lou1nd it of theII few
right pupil- o)f tho schlol, nor, on
p) othir hadll, for the slow anld
zy ones! alonl..
IV. The 1Imp. rtanice of' 11abit
) iltion to) 1 hication. I
Closely rilutl to till) kinldergar
in idon ik that of Ilabit in r1la
ion t Education. Every tecior
news that, as a rul1, moro timo
a1s to be spelt In breai king up bml
nbits than is aftorwards required
form good on's.
Habit is largely thl resuilt of
'petition, and, inore than anything
is', it determlllnols whait i wo are.
I10 halbits of (l 1dren ill till) hllio
ppealr inl tIle) school. The habilt
f the (h'lool 11a111r ill society.
Fabits of soci('ty bwom1o fashions,
lesllolls hecoille elistoms~l, cuistomis
ec010 rul14s of life, ru les of life
?comil) laws, laws becomo govern
ents1, and thius it is that habit
Iles the wAorld and determinesi
:" o n ailt and reap a habit;
Siwt habjit anid reap c) haractor;
IIa bit of ind1ustiry, of tho (rough -
ms of pro~iptnuar, of' neatnles4, Of
'nnin ess, of Ltruthifulness~, of po
teness35,-thel(sO .1 deermme the
tol most cair'ful co)nsiderlatjiln ofI
irentIs, tahOrs'i4'' and school ofhi
:.rls. Thel( subihje'ct f1 habiit very
litu l all st~ggt.Sts will powe~r and1(
1o will iln its i'elationi to l'Iuea
Dr. Ha~rr'is says:~ "The~ fact thatn
hie chi ill is capabbl liof exercLisinlg
he fu liamilil f'cet that, iiakes
I duatio poss1 Eihuie."~i
Time11 1 i s ot ossenil featuhn iire
i dtued ti')1i . A Hluplril teonden t
aii faict'.iry canif often savo for the
.lupanyhll~ tulolr than hiis sailairy by
imly) loking aifter' thle fr'agments
1i'ati!ge'i s'' aL to g t~ tiho greaittt
inrvening tiw it wel lad.': ibo-e
wok n h choolcuay wil acon d
'pidhits thurdosant cildiren w
iern thre vale of (time, and( at te
ao tietcqu ats thabt IfiSf
In beusines o iexpiecth adlnio
otnet of workn in ratonnito peri-d
ftim. tsh be lg so if h
r~co. f Fisl accuracyasecond
aiioty, thr childtotcuatior..
'hresetthro moint rdlyman ate
hief cbei. Paront, ortoneed
tot bmd tor reho ithead fmor
Iortne d of th reaiont tod
atthnt The bethidn aeglarf
cucaio of tself. tais gra ~ci
istc tIo the cid toI tako himh
voitudes in rerpdly than tho
/ncmrhn thm 44 opo
arefully eonsidered .y tho pa.
mt1 Somiu1o p'arets thoro atre wio -
low their childron to run -bho
,roots, learn to smoko and swear
Ad lie and eteal, and (10 all sorts al
SIncauless r ut when the first of .V
3ptombor coies thiey think to
rop a nickel in the s0t of tho
ublic school lichinte, and( in ia d r
3w mnontlhs have thoir childrn
:-do over into model boy and
ris.
Land For Sale. Ir
The uindersiginl will ae1 tit till) ld1
t . rc sidene o f .41. A. O')ell, Oil 1:n1
oVem1bori' 1,5t, 111100, the follow -
g tracts of lad.. t
Tract No. 1, coitaiini'ng fifty-one
>1 .14- 10) uili forty-four oie I
unl] .(,dths, aes, a~djoinling htnds
Lablin aulti, tracts No. 2 br
(1 8. On this tret is a fillo or.)
jard, good dwell ing house and in
Dcessary3 ouit-building..
Triact, No. 2, co:Auining forty- t(i
aree (43 77-100) zaimd se-vinty-sOv
11 ths one hn1it ((It e, adhoin
ig llldls of Iial:1i .1auldint, C. E.
'iell and tract No. 1. A good
w0lling 1ou-,e onI this tract.
Trict No. 3, conhiiing L't-six
56 15-100) and fitrei one luto
Iredths aicres, ad(joinling lanla of
. V. O'D.ll, u. 1.. eioentore, Is
il Silpson and t ra ct1 No. 1.
The ahnove desried uls is
liilat 'A( two )till(!I w(st, t l}
(:Iw r se public roald.
Terms cosh (M i:1 v of sal'.. Pur
.luast- to ).)oy fo~r all pa1p.rs a'A|
ror rcri Same11 .
V0. V.-0 j D I:1,
ti!l id. W ) t 1,51h t ;
S. RE
In Su 1arance.
If it. takes y('ur1 liflh et m ') 1.uib11
a c0tnforta ble h, ', why <>Il V,1u
nlot gmt t a relIblo I)dd collijninly to
prot(et it for You by ia gi l pulicy
of I ist) itico.
I w iliisuro your Dwvellin",' Fur
U. . Hontdd A eittilery a ::dV
A \'D)
Coo Gin) inl I-snmg" old Coupa
Room11 11, Cagh' I t'k .
If noit ini 4,Iico ('alt on1 W. A.
our fee ii urned if we tail. A tiy one4 setiding
promuptly. teei-ce (4ur 4pinioni free concerning
t he paten4-tai lity of i:n e. "' How to Obtin n'
Pafte't4t " sent uip.n I(e.ftu't. l'8tetits secntred
thit oughlisae tei i .,ed i4 .r sale rit (our e' 't pene5.
nofi"",e'wilthout chariige, ini IIue. 'AnT rXI laiconni,
nn i itI. ustn "ed an wii d') elv c ' 4 irc ule jornatl,
conlsultedl by Man~ufacti:'.1 andu Inve'.cto4,
bend for samplie copy1 f- R E E. A'ddr e.,
VICTOit J. EVANS & Co.
Evans Building., WASH INGTON, D.'..
A Wond'e'rrul Duscovery.
Tho hat (luarter of a centurty recorda
rnany wonereful disgoverles in minIcine,
but nione that have ac'comnplished raoro for.
humniiity t han that sterling old( hoiusehlold
remedy,' llrowns' Iron ltiit4ters. It siemis to.
contin the v'ery ele'menits of good health,
and neliher man, womanI~r or chil d can take
it without deCriving the greatest benefit.
Browns' Iron Ilitters, ia sold by alt dealera.
i-WORLD ALMANAC
AND ENCYCLOPEl1A
. . . . I . . .
A reference '.MaS .- 5-... :vrd.
-POSTPAID
TOANY
ADDR1ESS.
No American who wishes to know
his country can be waihopt It.
RoadyTHE WORLD,
Jan . 91, Pul./~./tw~ R/I.
.pi
0(:nl and see for yourself th'ai
10 Pics fand aro pan a ncolI IA) C
Shavel Onl hand abarl> ie
.lrn ; Al en id ,45.
Try <mrI. oid illk Col'ent .5c,
We havejustd receiv of:t nie lilt
W1TAT I
' tintiej. fi public scc'sto '
Ta10] to furnish ito 1Cildrol \
AIP, -,', 4 '8g aloun ,Lt U. 1LlV
d (dgers.
t1111( .1s - 8 rco tii le in moll.
So xtenid tilt timno of bingvII s
:1 mlur car load. t
Cl11,an1 up1 thlt old pots a-ld d~ove..
ill.; mnuch y4ou will gut. 1h1-m1 01:
as, (L!. Woulh ike to L all
1'.11ita i ns. Beetswa x is; ;...t ,,s g:
011r curtumlors know thaj~t weV ca:,
mn iti anly quanitity.
oct5 00dhetw.
MAsL.onlic IHall ull a11
'LL MOVE PLACE kOF JUlS.'
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V !I ht
u r trie.,-1; In.b: T th
i **' o) nwI :n v t a
n2 I. ''w','2 'r ::7
l.a d r--t.'a r
.....Th..... .; I1 haIah
111:2r t 1yw l . 4 ,d
huat w il l hu ai '1 n *l,-'- n r
'wingL machine.l A chu i in
2tim'" to I uy at whn!, (o prK'
':nos0 at $'115.00. Th"i: k f
' i in it, are all taken' ,' a:
ents ai d1)Z:: 10 ee at
"M Pu (?uII2t' fr $5.,!
1. run(1et
M. L. ..I N
e -I
(a 2
-- 4' e"er-:eaf
r'' .:n the reach of all." ~ Wo I w~ho
rf i areorelived. Ank}~'or, ru it
} a ilbotleof inoi.ardul an d
niot i ta subaIttet if f,;pdorca gou,
"Wire of~ C heu aa, Tjbe i r l lcG
ra-seht have perfor.uod a ithlrno'2uous euro
21 ay cse. IIIe~ IJaQ I ee a r.'t Puufferor
21h I:lini:t f to woimib nm Joutcorrhama
pdmy maciees odne Overy week for two
TrahitosA and woro vary Pnintlful. ,\l hus
bad ind~od4 mior to try Wino oft ('ordu
an l nrught. and now thea Ioucos'
rhon'f br~s disa*pared. hnd I am rwatorod U
Uerfect, houlth.''.
1?naztonu;.' 7fde, li
. W. EarlChI to.
e Pri008.
Wo tiro Of Orii! (it goode :t
rico for Poultry ot' uvory kindl.
o nts por
per pkg
(of prints. lI'or alything in Lh
a chance.
ON E It Y.
Pu)n iS cl)sO at h-and and we are
nth o r, ta blIetV, 1)' n1Ci 1s1, S latest
lon, 1,ga0 Cfl) p paper, day books
y mdIter. we try to hiandlo overy
'r:p. 1 )Iron till July I.I1 Ii ill ord er1 to
f Vo VIa. WW Une old Ycopplr,
th ld u sti.s n te i~
s .. :- y
q*
COLLECE OF CHARLES
TON.
Chrldn, .C
-Fuded iln 176-5.
- N t ion s Oct. 1.zt 1900,
1I I. inl the (;,:. x ,L IO:.I it~ev, ii..
'uli ~ f in- t1 .. a :o :g -, g
$4') ,- r i n. l' p.- h i .r i ,.
*.~
I cr . b. ,' . .
I': n -. .41
i ~ eQ'. aho.:.r-h'
rn ' *. ' 2 ,d 18,f
Clal~, ..P S
Company.
I , fa t::e'' .i1
- r
Iii- - -
IiC.\,JRi .-.
Se aas Elinds, Flooring,
1 e ing, and Weatherboard
im Mf( voulding, of all
Skindt, Loi'ther and
Rubberi Bolting
togeIter
W ~ith tall kinds~ of
ENGINE AND PIPE FITTINGS,
Al' Engmuo andl( &ylnder Oil at
Load. ofi ihmt :1 t"A.
r .,' Pickonie , C,
' 0 nn di Waruha nn anmnn
WHIOLESALE AND RETAIL
Buggies,
Wagons,
H arness,
I 1 o drv 1uit il frOm
'110 ~ c', flne, youmg, sond
WQ dkAy competition in our
Inspection of stock solicit.
v d
chI a rlIes
& micBrayer.
Stables and Storehouse
'ier S te .t
'NYILLE, - -S8, .
'Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Ita ilally digest s the focd and aids
c a!::in gtrengtheing and recon
.ruct ing the e:<hausted digestive or
tans, i ti t 'te discoveredj digest.
.nl an1 ton ic. No ot her preparation
ain~ approachi it~ in emlcency. It in.
4t'mt .' re.ieve and m per1;anently cure
1 . t o Stmach. auj-e1x
Ga' ;&riga.Cramps an
jftuper feet d-igest in.
!1 -
nar~. ishe im. 4rap
p~u and . a re uit the di
t I) W'd::ned. If th'at
.; SO, 'KI NVe tbe lmby
j le r0, m :inc ; juist use
you?'r; 0e)y.day common
se i: n' help nature a
116ad. Lhe way to do
it V h dd half a teaspoon.
Mof
SC4fOTT'S
IE?4LSION
'otebaby's rood three or
will tmes ~ fa y. The gain
wilbegii the very first'hIy
~yo s give it. It seems to
correct the digestion and
Sgets the baby started rightl
Jagain, if the baby Is nurs
ing but does not thrive, then
tne mother should take the
emnulsi. it will have a
e good effect both upon the
Smother and , child. Twenty
five years proves this fact,
I- 'nd tI0* Oil 1fuf$hs,
. SCOIfT i fJO W Hffr C...em 9.. o..,
Ph~ailan nci Surveon,
March 8. 1891.
DR, J. P. CARUSSLE,
(Jroe!l'si1Q, 8). (1.
Ornico ovvor Add isons Driuz Storo.
All w~oikgatr itItd11 'i to.)give
ror snie.
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IIV l i i 4. i iv. -:0,!1"4. fr lo for
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prpa. , wit first:n cLi.j4 ,
metsrd to do vll 1) firt t cln.'. jteIe obll
pre a CD wit f(II( i t Ii j .liii
AIlander$ S. C. ur *r~a,.:. (I b~y
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