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.eopie0 JoIurnahi T. . 11911INSON. EdMitor. * 81 I1N EWI'ItY TIIURSDAY. ription One Dollar a Year red at tho Post Office at Pickens as .-ciass matter. TIURSDAY, OCT. 4. 1909. PICK ENS. has been distasteful for the INA]. to write anything about ens, but it nn refrain no fur and, besides, it would be un .ful not to let the outsideworld v what the court. house town is g. It is a great satisfaction to out that other towns in the ity are prospering and coming he front with their increased .ation in property and material ;peets and it is to be hoped that Auditor and able assistants will forget this fiet and when they ad just i ng the ditlicult task of 11g the taxes of this county be that it may Piikens isgrow ,ut 111ot rapid ly!C1lough to fur h hous.'es tor the would-bl iew .ers. The real estate owners - sleepitng upo n their right and .)()Itt nit\; and so me \ ill Siotn re -t the chtan-ces. t h rown aw ay. Il v of politi., h-:, ptassed. at least t wo . ar. nd i isa p)ity. "'1r t a honge-r tinw. :i- the people It -,urvive -;n h lueror. if lt y 11 apply tihini.-h es to blusintess al forget the h itteriness of the 1:tD)ITO R IA 1. Saniliies i isvery diflicult t'' ritet--it ti~N ;u .1 ,': etines it i,14 1%1 V y a , T 1 it:5.11. tditor as v('1- 'It t'n -ympatilized with .1C writer--s 4t his, dl~ies anid wi.n. ee.1 l. .1t c l i stand the I kes-vendu ,1 i;iM u~a theil.i tal ne~ous ..ns tutio uni l it . V the 1 a\ it -rated Lis tal t a iette callg Je would mos: assuhreely have been succes ai a .etter bienIecto'. -05Sibly to lc e pI # le. "YALLOW Ob;SN.! JFromt tim jun orial to the .1'- i auset8 or p~roperI defence. St ill he as held htis own and while sheep myve decreased in numbers the 'ylow dlog" has (contimuted t. nultiply and replenlish the earth. 'he General Assembly of Soutli !arolina has not daredl to tackli tie ''yallowv dog'" and lhe is nouw OSS of the situation. In Pickeni ounty the most successful poli *clan is a lover and a suiccessfu reader of the ''yallow dog,'' bu -c claims thatt the ('olor is read. 2 ian must be color blind to accep~ .is version of the narrative, no he dog's. Fromas ley. )EARI JoUIRN Ar Please allow me space in youl aper to givo you tho news in thil iciiity. First, I wish to thank my friend or their votes given mew. I shal vor strive to so act that I may no *nly desorvo their confidence bl nay gain others. I havo hteart omto say they will never rr again do not know what I may do ; hut is two yearsa hofore the t imon t< tun again anid it is something Iila child waiting for their parenti o die to get an estate-it looks lik, boy nevor will (lie. Picking cotton is in order jusl 'ow and tho boys arebus ; *ardly think they htave looked ui~ o see what was goimg on. I wasn oming homo fronm market and aan asked, "W~1hat (lid you get foi ' otton?7" 1 answereod, 10 1-10, and 2e said, "Hurry up chops, I musi aill some this week." By the way, toll lHon. C. E Q binson) I am glad to hoar one of :(ft boys is mtarried1. I learned this com a preacher. He said, "Peteri, *-ifO's mother lay sick with fever,' at, I think he was veory youn'g. a 2s astomishing how quick a poll. ctans ohildreni can got grownt. ,I will say, In rogtrd to our Blap. et . churches changing p)reachers ~ery 'year, is a mistake. I favor ennial sessions; that is, call at easuro, Now, D~r. Hatcher said, 'it was possible for an opossum to hip a coon simply by closing its 'es and holding on." That's the3 ay we'. do at our churcoh and if so pastor says anything about pay ik the Editor to publish what a dfendid sermnon he preaohed the at timno he was with us and it'R I right; prais and money are no osely allied together they will ther one stilll the nerve, Perhaps my lettor Is long enQugh,. 9Q4 wall to sl1, outa CONDUc410 BY sW. W. a.ronT, County SuDt. of Education CENTRAL PROBLEMS. No one can teach long without seeing that lo has some problems to solve that often demand great Imgenuity. I conclude that only meand women of much ability .vor succeed as teachers; those of sinall ability do not succeed but people do not always find it out. The great ones attack central pr ob. lems: the small ones aro busy with rrille and furbelows. :The first con bral problein is FNrnu Isi ASM. Can you create interest? Can y'ou keep that interest up. If so, (ou mny be almost certain 3 ou will mieceed. Probably only one.teach )r in ten is aible at. first toarousoan nterest in a group of youth. It is iot my Iurpose here to speak of he ways ini which interest is arousc d, but of its indispensable ness. Another p-roblem to attack ih that of iIDSTRY, Ar. your Pupils iidustrions? It S enly industry that will save the sch-.ool. The pupils must ilaster the tables, the capitals. the rivers and mountains, the facts of iisto ry. ke. There has got to he close, strenuous, inid centinuous work. 'he school must be a workshop. Probablv one-ialf of the time in the scho.: I -rocm is waeted: t o many pupils ncik is very distastefl: htence the probA-Im oI1 caueing work is a very seriiu6 (nie. AnlOtl.or iroblem is coiiipreienld. ing( the ANT (F TI-:ACHIN. Tle idea that teaclihig is heariig is lield by prol.bly one alf of theSe in the Sclool-roIUs to-dyn. Instead of Iat it must I n ce-:v.;d of as (1 Imparting c rin '.. I Mal:ing surround. : 3: . T ig powers, 4 i1: :s:.g 3 : .: 1,'5) T ram - :1 iv :r . . i Nourishnig Idea:s. ' 3 A yrng truth. This 'ist E.m t a.ing to be a complex affair a:nd it prommble of the first Another problem is that'of SCooL. 'MANAGEMENT. There are many things concerna ing a school that cause it to resem le an armiy; the regularity, punc tuality, bodily carriage, mfahnnrsa movmn tu in t he room, methods of reciting, &c., must all bo inspec ted andiado to como up to a stan. dlard. A school-room in which these are made the object of closc thought is a different place froni one where matters go at shaphazard It is a positive shame that so many children are in the school-'roomi rox years and have iio exactness imn pressedl upon them, whereas a mar cannot be a iiomber of a muilitary company a short time swithiout be ing conscious of it ever after. wardl. But the great problemU is (nAnA('rER nCHlD1oNo, The pupil really goos to school tc learn to tako care of himsielf-that is, mientally andl~ mlorally. All that the teacher does should tend to form charaet or--thiat is to come to right moral juidgmnicnts readily and1( chioorfulIly. Whilo Arithme tic is tanght thio teneber has in indl a morally upr)ight being who will use thli arithinetical kniowl. edge; and~ consaequenitly exerts in Iiluoniees thait will ensure th is oh ject-hec does more than teach arith mietic. W'e have mentioned a few of the central problems the teacher has to solve; those show plainly that teach ing is not a small business; it is a gient business, Three years aigo the writer visited a school where flye teachers were emplloyed; the general condition was deplorable; it was painful to pass from room to room and note the listlessness, the inattention that was verging into sauciness. To-day the same school was re-visited; it was a pleasure to see the delight of the pupils in eve. ry class, yet the studios were the samne. They now woro receiving somothuing besides instruction in arithmetic end .language., They were being trained morally. Possibly some teacher who fails to grasp the idea of charactpr building moiy see what1 it meahit by considering these two schools. In the Brst, the door had beon so eidently left open and a pupil1 was aked to cloe itj he didl so "snakc ing up a face" and showing un. WIil)ngness Th9' gsteincdn 0ocurred at the s.90and vLsitj but jlcutozj UQ aid the ku4$iu aj hibited. -,- .wil iro. explain th case to say that the second te.,achio was popular. he pro)blelis stated Iavo to b' met, studied over, and solved b1N each teachor; but there are otlIoI'E if these aro too diflicult.. Iave y.oil soeu t6 the- clealiniess and Iheatness; of the body, hauds, face, haif nlails,,clothing, ho~es, b)oks, sk4Itee desks, plaers hanided i? 'h4 floor, windows, steps? Do you make this an objegt o constant daily'thought? Candidly, what per cent, of tl teachers in the rural schools ari givig their atteiion to 'hos proble ms. Candidly, is it teaching they ar doiiig? Can it be teach ing if these art iginored?- Practical Teacher. If your certificate is out er vou want one be on hand Fr.dar. Oct. 12 by 9 o'clock, It will be the ial chance until February. C(erti fi cates expire two years from th dato of issue. If you have passcl a satisfactory examination at tlit close of the Summer School your certificate can be renewed by the County Board. Otherwise, Yon must apply to the State Board for renlewal. Trusttes can not lawfully employ you to teach ui n less youw hold a val idl.eettifiea te, It' issued in an1other Couity it moust he endorsett antd recojded before it Lecomes valid mII this County. "By noglecting this law teacleru and trustees have got ten themselves into awkward coll iequnces. Juil J. M\Icalh-anI1i , Stato Supt. SCHO0L BOOKS. WO aro not oflicially informed, ,et, as to what books weI*O alopted )y the Stato Board for exclusivo ISO inl the schiouls ovel which they 'ave power to presc rib'e. Ac'cording to the reylorts in the newspapers Il books now in usO will be unlawful lifter the 15th of Nov., 1'00], except Weritworth 's New School Algebra, Graphic Copy Books, vlant writing, Peterman 's Elments of Civil Government, Chapman's History of South Caro. lina, Webster's Dictionaries 'and Whito'i Elements of Petdagogy. All. th~ nuew books are'csg hav< the t~iCe and the words,"Soutl Caiolinai edition," printed on thi front cover. T1he following rule*. for the gov ernment of 'tiro pntblie schiools was adopted: "That no pay warrani shall be issued by any board c trustees or ayproved by any Coun ly Superintendent of Educationi favor of anytoacher who,'after Jun 30, 1901, uses in'the puibli(c school of this Stkte any text-book to thi exclusion of the text-book or book~ herein adopted oni the same ati ject." TPho foregoing is our informnatio at present. It. is a business the concerns the publio We wi-llstr to koop, the public in formed. Ther are some things wo don't know. Prevented a Tragedy. Timely information given Mn' George Long, of New Straitsvilh Ohio, saved two lvs. A frightfri cough had long kept her awak ievery n ighit. She hiad ti iod mnin reimeddos aiid dloctors but, stead ii grow~% wor1se unt Iil ur'god1 to triy Di King's New Discovery. One bot tle whiol ly cured her; and sh writes, th is marvelous mnedicmi also eurod Mr. Loing of a sov'ir attack of Pnaumonia. Such curo are positive proof of of its power I cure all t hroat, chest and~ hun thoubles. Only 50o and $1 .00 Guaranteed. Trial b~ottles free a Bolt & ThornlIcy's d rug store. Clark Bros., & Company. Mfaniufacturecrs and Dealers' bi Marble and Grinite Monu ments, Tombstones, mantkes Don4~ you want aL nice cei etery or residence fence? W< sell the best W'rought Ir'or fence made, Do you want a monument 0 tombstone? We sell cheaper ani furnish abetter class of work that anyone else in the busineas.' Wi s.11; any. ing-in-narble or Granie fromi a s1'All vse -to ai soldiers 01 sailors monumnent. . Wec have the finet line of de .igns and .gcamples 'lnown- to th' tbade. Correpondence -promptly~ answered, Yours for buseiness, QL.ARK BROS., & 00 - M 1ic09'Ayoanue, M~r.9rl, reenville, 8, . OFF FOR I Wnu. Fagan is now in 1 t' fall and winter tradc and 1ast yearsi.prices as it is possid ceived. 35,000 yards of Outiig 6ld .at this price.) -o.ooo 50,00O yards of best I )ark and jeans to, 12%;, 15, 19, 22, and Green and White Shirts and d omp n's Vsts and Pants, 25' Cashmere's and Brocade Dres 20 and 25c. and many other lii Are-now receiving and sh-dl sel last year. My trade the past summel last year and I am prepared tc months at least one-half over 1 - I cordially invite all Pick< ville to -call and see me-on l ih'. Grocery store, where willingu clerks to serve \ oil. WM.. CmV YOU SHOUlD Andit it' <-n liable. An lWu.sun'h Soaps jist received. cCR4EWING AND SMOKiNG A Id odt Tour-se lead in STA 4l us if* you n11'L waI't to hy ai Yours v. Freiman Block. se'Itf. Land For Salo. The uidersigued vill tel at th, late residuuce of M. A. O'Doll, on Nuvomber, 16th, 1000, th.e follow in(? tractsof land. .aPct No..1I, conitainingZ f ( ri't ('a t -AW0) and foity-'op u; o huni;'dre~dthrs acres, adjoinaingL ~ hud. of TLbanu '4hiuldin, tracts No. and :. -O this tract is ai ino r - obmar'id good dwellin g h. useC ami B ile Cf'BSal1y Oil (-bu ilid inigs. ~,Tract No. 2, contaiz.ing~ forty three (48 77.100) and seventy.~rv enmths one hulndrcdts acrow, aldjoina - ng lands of Laban Mauhlin, O. E ii Field anid tract No. 1. A goo< e dwelbing-houso on this tract, s Tract No. 3, Containing tifty-sia (543 15.100) and fifteen one hun dre.hhs aros, adjoining lands o a F?. V. O'Dell, G. E. Kennomore, Is a~m Snnfpsou anid tract No. I, The, above described lands i: Ssituated {wo miles west from the town of Easley, On public road Trerras caish on day of saile. Pur Y choser to pay for all papors an<c a f or rcording Maime . LItO'Der.,, . ' N. L. Wu.ra,A.,,, LA. K.. KF.i.Y . ep)6Ld . 00 tl5th Healthy others sfew meothers are healthy, because , 1 .their duties are so exacting. The anxiety :~ of pregnancy, the shock of d.iidhlrth, and the care or young chii n, are severe trials on any woman. But with Wine of Cajdug within her urasp, every mother--evkry woman In (Ne land-can pay--the d'ibt of personal h'auh she owes her loved ones. Do you want . robust health with all its privliiges and t pleasuteed Wine of Carduil will'stve it strengthenuth. femyale organs and invig. Orates weahgnect functions. F'or ev.ery l female tIl or weakness It is the best medicine made; Askyour drugglst for $1.00 bottle Wine of Curdul, and take no substitute under any cIrcumstances. Mr. Edwin Cr.. Gormer. Mich., "Wheo I osth e w.aor a sffee wih lio riZs2 noah gethe Viedurln.eniqe w w cmwith betile pin D** e at enct, e , a t aeosaMdidneC - -- no Cattnooaa, Tena. juilhso promupt and sop30 lUclitt 's LitlQ Ral inas. i 8 IEW YflHKlor" kew York making purchases for wvill Snil you all 1.oods as nea1r le to (10. \Ve have air '.alv rv That 5c. b'h best. outi,~ ever 1ards of Cotton 1-ul))( at Se. Indigvo Calicoes. e .0 25. 1oo dozen Ien's heavy rawers, 25c. each. 10o dozen . each. 5,ooo yards \\'orsted, s Goods to sell at to, i 21 '., 1 5, les Which I cannot mention, hut I as low as the sane g1oods sold has increised .5 per cent. over increase my sales the nezt four ist season. ns people w.ho come to Green arle's Corner, opposite l'inlay you will ahlvays find polite and FAGAN, ner Mtailnanl Coffec cStrcets. KEEP coOL. Iong todoo atvr All ('legalit (W I )1I ; . A br:1ys frhan re. We IImve ill 11.;r11 TOBAC000 AND CIGARS )N I Z Y, Come in and iything. We will be pleased ry truly, Pickens, S, C. TAX NOTICE. The T*reasurers oflico at Piekons .court house, South Carolina, will bo open Monday, October 1th for . named' ta;as for yea:~r 1 UVf. .' Ordinary County tax 4 nuills. Levy for Constitutiinal s :h ,al1 tax, 3 nul!.s. .LJovy for paslt inldebtdru:ess, 2 iII. Totd al levy for State and county: 14 inills. Levys for intorost on P. R. R. bodPikn court house town Levy for interest on P. R. R., bonds for H1urricno township, I mnill. Levy for intorest on P. R~ .R bonds for Eastatou towi Sipf, 3 muIs. Spoeial levy for school district No. 0, 2 mnills. Special levy for school district No. 10, 11 mulls. Special levy for. Echjool district No. 11, 3.4 mill8. SpNia levy for school dlistridt ion,- mills. Special levy for' school district No. l0, 2 mills. Spcial levyx for schio'ol di strict No .31, - m ills. SeialI b:vy for schoo liitri ci I' I taIx n'. conuh'ntj PiI oa ax one doil1ar I r.:-ai I .'e Hi l alc'Or lhi)g to li,.v I - 1. Youo blo T [red'. P -k .5sa m S -. L- . Ccii tg an d W~etherhe'ard. ing, M0illdig Of kinds, Lea ther and Rubber Beltjun together With all kinds of ENGINE AND PiPE FITTINGS, Also Engmno and Cyinder Oil at lowerd. pricos. uinsd d Oil, Both RaIW and Bldfor painting, and Whito Load of Best Qulity. Givo us a trial beforo buying~ elsewheoro. O . I, ORANDY, Pick~ons 8, C, Omm..~ an d War.am~ou~ D..n VIHOL.ESA12I AND 1RETAtLa Buggies, Wagons, Harness, Horses and Muloes. Larg drove just in from ne e hie, young, sound .nl at living prices. We dety competition in ou' ines. I nsp(:Ctiol of stock Solicit. ed charles & MeBrayer. Stables and Storehouse River Street, i REENVILLE, - - S. C. may19.98. Uwar( of' Dlntnimts for Cii. tar'rh that contitt Mercuy, as' mlercury wil sutrly destroy lbe sentse of smell1 amidcompletely~ der'angJ te whole sys-temi whenC eniter'iul it, thirough the in teou s surifaea. Suchi art icle~s shioul d netver be usetfC except iin p~*~resc irspin fi em rvel.utable phih inaj, as. thea danuig.. I iy~ w~ ill dlo la ten foll to the gooid you e:an possibly de. lye fromi thtem. 111a11' C;a arrh Cure1, in~ta ii ,netllred by .J Cheney & Co.. To'(ledoi, o., conlt1aiu 1) mer cmyi, un I is taken internally. actin directly upon the blood aind miucous~ 51r. faces of theo sy-temu. In buying Hallin Catarh Ciure be surec you got the gen uine. ft is taikent internally and is mnde in To. ledo, Ohtio, by F.. J.~ Chieney A O0. 'Tuss jinionial- free So(d bay Dru'gtu. price 75c . per bottle. lli's Family Pills are the best. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artIficially digests the food and aids INature in strengthening and recon structing tho exhausted digestive or gans. ItIs the latest discovered d igest ant and tonic. No other preparation canl approach it In efllcienicy. It In stantly rolleveis and permtantently cures Dyvspepsia, Indihgest ion, Tieartburn, ialenc:e, 8ouir Stormch, N~ausea, Niik Ii(aac e,~Gaait rali.a,Cramptt and atll other restultsa of Impe1)rfoct digestion. ~nt!1 lJC,.O' Caltla xutdys epsh~i midf F6apare by E. C DeWiTT & CO.. Chicago. C:onsuinplie by o means, the dreadful sease itis thought to be the beginning. It catn always be stopped Kthe beginning. The trouble you don't know you've got ~t ; you don't believe it; you won't believec it-- till you are forced to. Then it is danger. Don't be afraid ; but attend to it quick- you can do it your. self and at home. , Take Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, and live care fully every way, This is Sound doctrino, whlatever you may think or be told; and, if hoeded, will save life, ............ II t . ....... ... . . . . 4 ~ N ()filco at biia4 row~devce tit tio u.irkroy hollio place, Oil 'me ~lve 3I1k 1 ivtr. himre1 H. 180)4 DR. Js P.0RIXE~ 01-olviloS. C. Ofioover Addisoi I 'rug 6'ioro. pl--,Uevvllv, C. CIce over AddIisoi Iii'Store. . oe Allwol l'anecd(4 I.?' For cotllitil, w illl ('i it. C .*- Ilk ofthe1 cotlit t ioUlw. it kIi~hagaiu !. mwi v% I-l. plig to) loi(S(ue hiv' t.-;- IItt- for Apply to Fra k COX Pickom8:f. 2. (-k IPractico if) ill tile~ ('oW So office ovorEllu Monecy to LIC."'l. On hipov llJWOVeiII Iid. 11 -n o 14(f %$3,jo a l i' 1,11)W 41144. Li :iIS . -'t it ii ), 3 3*.Iti1l4, tI Iu i t. 01:11) 1i I g ' ' - - ) p t 01T' MiA 1i illPll4l1hM. HUS \% :: ., Su i crop in an%.. 014'. year. .. .1. 1.1 it. A. M(WOldAN, AM .. Li. W . C. 11. mi .(1 11 b ( foutic* Aayn r . C. 1:l ou .1 l'r:L; j... ' I LX .................. R 1: