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The' People's__ Journal. S'. C. I')WINSON. E'ditor. PU'LJISI[ l) EV1lRY TI! (JiSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year Eitered at the Post 0111co at Pickens asj Til U MIMDY, OCT, 18, 190:a. fow 'Would all Thim Work in Souit11 Carolina7 -Keokuk vu. St. Louis Sunday. --Zeno, the boieless woider, at the Casino Sunday night. Admis. sion 10C. -Quincy1 Herald: The Build ing TIraIdes council held a mnooting last light' and comlipleted the ar. rnilgelmet s for ani excursion to Keokuk next Sunday. The street fair ther will be opeiied next Mon (lly ;lli the people Who go oil the excursion will have a chance to see the booths that have hoon (rected. 01n the loat, pr)izes will be given for waltzing, calko walkinig, etc., a1d to the pie ttios" hahy, tho old est personli, etc. . udging from the al(tvaic sale of tickets the atteu (anco will bo very lIrgo. Wo clip the above from an Town paper Which very fore ihly goes to show that difiolvll t s"et.;i11 of oulr U nited States have diterren t cus toms. Sheriff's Sales. I virt oi f ( Iax execution1s phlat ilm in h . ou blool. Treasurercl ilf Pickenis Conni' ty. I have levitul 1uii nIld will sell for cit" t lie highIiesI bidder belfore I t( court iuse door till salesila v in Ntvetiher. 1900, dil ing tie legal hlurs for sale tle [()l lowi ng desuribed Ireal estate *o-wit: All that piece, parcel or tr-tlet ()I land11 in 1'ash. ttow n)1shi) coinlain ing t\venty , n i acres morei ( or less, olle hiling Oil t it land; levied 'llponl ,16 tilie propert y of1 ,1, L . Mt. - C4'ielkill:il sold ti) sAtislv tax ex eviltioll a g'Iaillst sa itd 11'ipert . .\lso, one lot inl till- townl of L~ihl erty, ildjoiiiliinlg l il . ol (' *Itia l;mn 11 & a0111l1lihi. It-vicil npoll as te prpil rl ' l ' i ii .t . *i v lli a ,.llli lti to >:11 1'' til t ex-lll .\ b I l, 7kW'l ; llvt . n blild - il j t . eIU '~. lt c. ( li 1IlI1 Ii li .o* Si Ste he s ld S;1l11e l ln~ehvied il ill as the "I1si ,\ tHi \\'hi( I. 1,i (liin it'd Mild .oMdii l Ntif v;\X ex '1114oielo 1 the X.~nof(vi .\ls , lu y.F nrs l llvi cailli wn0\IIp oil41 Kc~mwee River, ni~ioil I~l 'it , VI liI. MIllphree n 1e lrl 11i pn the prop erty - \\~h ite' s estate ; A to .:i 1i talx, I I-vu tI o agair s it un aser pro pary fo ap r. 1 a 1nd J.l, n ol. to(iili M iAXUEcL, - of \ls.31,1I. hapllil8' P.tat. Nod oaticefy txEection.aais Thu resen t al forepaprs and liepresorta ftives in the 57th Con. &rA.' o; Storii( uOC.IouA, County~ oif Picke1ns. Not ico is hiieeby giv'in that ani pr'ctlinetSstalhilihed byhiw'li ini Pick ens C-untyI , til n esdiay No fial El~ois, and ftor Representa tives in: the hifty-Soventh Congress of the l'nttdi Stateis of Th'ird C'on gressoinal I )istrict. Poils at. teach vot inig piecinet wihl bet oipenJi~u at 'i o'clock aI. inl., and! Thie fol lowing 1nmed personsi haQve been' app~lOinlted lliInagcirs of elect ionl, to-it: Robis mA. W. Ilundgens. Cenitra-l-J. N. Morgan, W. A. Oliver, T1. TV. Arnold. Llberty-T. N. Ilunter, E. B. Rijchardson, M. A. lBoggs. Pikons-Rossi Moon, Hovoy A. teeley, W. B. Allgood. Hester's Store--W. A. Hester Tr. W,. H ogshead, 1. H-. Philpot, Pumn pintown-Joseph Keith, WV E. Jonos, Joe He1ndricks. Eastattoo-Danliel Winchester Otdhoun Blowie, John TI. Lewis. Orou Plains--{, E, R, Wil liams, J. R. Laithemn, Waveric H*unt. Catercheo-D. 0. Parsons, A. J Crane, J. P. Smith. Peter'e Creek-hI. A. Foster, J P.Robmseon, R. J. Hlughes. Milo Creek--. 8. Utowart, J. L Mur~phree, R. M. Bolding. Six Mile--J. TI. Dillard, D). E tarrett, Mack Durha~m. Caihoun-Wi. A. 1.oggs, IBaylut Illlard, J. G. Ev'ans. 11011y Spring--J. J1 Chastain J. N~Z. Ligon, Robert Lynch. Gap 11ill-B. D). Mauldin, WV P. Fendley, J1. E. BridIges. Looper's Gin-J. A. Robinson J. B. Findly, E. L. Jones. Crosswel-W. D. Massingil!, J N. Garrison, T. C. Spencer . The ballot boxes in the precinc must be so located as to be in viei of peonsO' outside the polling phas during the time of the election. A epace or enclosure separat and distinct from that used by th Mantgers of , the State Electiptu vieat eacuh precinct, tider ths diroetioni of the undortigned. But ono voter must be allowed to enter any voting place at; a time, and no one except the managers must be allowed to speak to the voter while in voting place casting, his vote. For turshor instruotionl soo notice of Commissioners of Stat9 Eleo tion. One of the managers of each pre cinct iamed ab..vo must call upon I ho Board of Commissioners for tj Federal Election at Pickons C. U., the 3rd day of November, 1900, - recoivo ballot boxes, poll lists a1d notructions, and to bo quatilied. S. H1. Brown, Wim. Ellis, J. E. Gillespie, Con's. Federal Election. Pickens, Oct. 15th, 1900. CONnUCTEnD BY W. W. F. BRIGnT, 3ounty Suot of Education CINTRAI. PRMLO E.MS. t advanced educationl ho toils with a will, And the wondoring i eighbors draw near. 10th Latin and Orook he can read with mnuch skill, But in English his spelling is -Washiigton Star. I I-'.('TATIO0N S. What a pity that wo cannot alI. ways teach. What a hold the hab. it of hearing recitations has on the inund of the school world. How the traditional ideas hold us in a rut, and prevent active, living teacing, teaching that sets III m11o tion new intere.sts, n)ow feeling! and I rings teacher and pupil into new relations. Just. try it. So lect some sllj.et on which you are espoeiatly well prepar ed and try lie effect of throwing the book unm der the table and imeeting th' cliss lace to face. Teach at least one thing each day without refer dnce to the book and without refer 'mice to the recitation. See how the pupil's eyes will brighten as that hour comies and with how much interest, they will listen to your word and how hard they will try to 1niswerI your questions. See too hoW much inore impressive these lessons will be than any oth er, and tiinally resolve that you wilt teach all lessons in that way. Then~f you will find, too, that your wages have increased, that you are more pop~ular than ever and that your1 sp)here of intl uence has visibU widened .-South Dakota Educa. tor. PERSONAL TrEACAER. The time will como when the ox amination of a candidate will ask first inmto the personlI and private charnetear of the teacher. High idleals are not secondiary to noble character. 1t is not the learning that. she hias, notr the trainmng that she hams, that makes thu truu teach er. It is her personality. Many of thme best teachors todlay never received a normal school cert ifi ento) thanIt they had buoni thorough ly gremnndedl in thle newvest and most approved methods. Their success lies in the power of their~ own char acter, and their endeavor to pro mote through love and sympathby tho hest possibilit ios of tho11 childreniCh un der their charge. Professional training is not to h)o disparaged. lIt is a great power ini itself, but it is not the greatest nor the highest. Alico Froenman Palmer. TRY IT. You, teachor, think yoursetf a person of refinement; youi would be disgusted at the idea of washing or bathing~ in water that othori had used for the same lpurpose, But are you sure that you are not Sbathing the inside of youi bodios fot' that exactly describes the pro, cess-withi alr which has washed~ the ineides of the bodies of forty or more children? in the use I) dirty water, it is only the Sensibil ities that are offended; btut foul an, p~oisons or at best prevonts the renovation of the body and the brain.. Then give yottr childret ar~d yourselves the freshest nir yor possibly cani, and note the improve mecnt in theo decreasod amount ol restlessness, greater power of ap. plication and the absence of "that tired feeling.'' An 034 14.6. r Enry day strengthens. the belief of erni, 3 unont physioias that impure blood is the cause of thme mAJorlB of our diseas~eg Young Women Th: entry Into womanhood is a critical time for a girl. Little men stxual disorders started at that time soon grow Into fatal complications. That female troubles are fillln graveyards 1 prove this. Wine: of Cadul estab. Ilhsa inless and natural menstrual flow. Wn once this important func tion is started right a healthy life will usually follow. ny women oung and old, owe their lives to Wie Cardul. There is nothing like it to give women freedom from pain and to fit young women for every duty of life. $1.00 bottles at druggists. Miss Delia M. Strayer, Tully. Kan.: "I have suffered untold pain at menstrual pe. riods for a long time, was nervous, had no appetite, and lost interest in everything, in fact was miserable. I have taken four bottles of Wine of Cardul, with Thedford's Black-Draught, when needed, and to.day I am entirely cured. I cannot express the thanks I feel for what you have done for me." For advice in casos requiring speOcli direo. tions, nddress, giving my mptums, the Ladies' Advisory Departrsent, The Chattanooga Med oiine company. Chattanooga, Tenn. NOF CUi Mothers endorso it, old folks use t, We refer to One Minute Cugli ure. It. will quickly enre all bhroat ind lung troubles. 1)r. G W Earlo. TAX NOTICE. T1 he 'rea surers office it Piekovm Leouirt, hou1se, South Ca rolina, wil be open' Monday, October 15th foi the collection of lie followin1 1.m d taxos for vea. 1900. Levy for State tax, 5 mills " O.rdinaryv County to: I ills. Levy ler Constitutional scho,. tax, 3 mills. Levy for past indebtedr.sIS, Tota ' levy for State and coun ty 14 milis. Iovy for intor'st on 1'. 1R. IZ bo(11)(1s, Pickens cotIl hIiouse town Ship, :'.k m1ills. Levy f:r iitorest on P. 11. R. bonds fo41)r IIurricanlic township, mill. LevyN for interet on P. 11 . bonds for FCastatoe towiship, 0 mn ills. Special 1evy for -chool distri< No. 9, 2 utills. iSpecial lkvy for schouol ditri Spe.cial levy for Fchool d ist ri No. 11, 83' mills. Spe~cial lev'y for' school di stri No. 18, 4 mills. Speial levv for scThool distri ; -cial levy for school distr'i No. 3: 4 mills. Sicil levy for school distri: No. 49O, 2 mills. Special levy for school distri No. 55, 3 -nills. PclI tax and commutation ror tax one dollar lirom thoec lijab according to law. Booka ces Decen. ter )31 1000. liospectfully', J . T. Y\oungblood, Treas. Pickons counity Sop 20-tdee31, ss mitnons. NTATi OF: S1 jUf'l I (A itl.1 N A. P ieken:s t 'ont iv. tiff, vs. fenadints. To( the: D~efendan: ts abhove niaine: (if l'ruht~ae, for the: County andiu Si ::foreal, "in thei 9th d1ay of ()'toh 1900,. and~ to serive. at 4cony of you-r anse the cervIee hiet ef, exel iiihe of Ihle :1hn RIIeh i'e: vice; iund l .t 'ou fail 1 t o ant lie pet ition anud 'ompiint. withil.i 1 ihunu nfoiesahl ,the plalint il'. in: this nel will apply to then Cour:t foru ti he relie f mniladed( ini Ih l eiti~on andt colpilt l).:ted, Octobier 9thi, 1900. Sloi ganl & libinminamo, Tlo thel non1.1 (shlndei (lfenadant, Fe Ilil: Ta'ke niotIco tio: the nano nbhove ii it copy, lind the 11: the uufI-e o l he .tita ht e f.,r 4O';i un l '3tat m. - O9h (1ay3 o1 I 110). M l1(l A N :& i,'I,.\hitiN'(A311i oitI11 fit Padalt tIl's Al I orne Pro ted a Tragedy. PTiely~ inform)(tin given M Georgo Loing, ouf New Straitsvil Oio, saved t.,vo live . A fright I cough had loig kept her awa every night. She had tried mali remedies and doctors but steadi grow worse until urgedl to try E: 1King's New Discovery. Ono b< tLe wholly cured her'; and s writLes, thius mar'velous medicat al8o cured Mr. Long of a sevee attack'of Pnaumonia. Such cur are positive proof of of its power Oure all throat, cheat and lui thoulbles. Only 50o anld $1.0 Guaranuteocd. Trial botties ?Fe Bolk & ThorileY4 drug stao-n. M'OFF FOR ri \\i. Fa::an is r mv in N< the fail and winter tr.(dc and w last years prices ats it is- possibb ceived .3,500 yards (f Outing sold at 'this :price.) ;.00 ya 50,000 yvards of best I l'ark an Je ans Io, I2'. 15, I. 22, and Grey and White Shirts and dr W enci's \'.ests and Pants, 25c. Cashniere's and Brocade Dress 20 and 25c. and many (ihCr lin< are now receiving and ;hall sell last year. lMi'y tatle the pa)nt Suininer I last year and I am pr< pared to i months at least one-haIl over las I cordiolly invite all Pickerl Ville to call and see ime2-on Ea IBro's. GrocerUy store, where y( willing 'clerks to serve yoi. WM.]I Corii WiI Open R idSe 1 . , v<n11 \ -- I 'li ani4 II2I i' Ill II it ! mo1st conu he hatn d:-e!kI i Cait Ilt us to 1- ('n' nt-r V" fl be e : P Ourml Mk 1:,m Phipa", \Vhr , 1- - Pe . to the grob'.thl ci;:a a wv yoIur& tat i g"e -. You li . -Y ou 'r nd : .C( other i ll IIo prompt'l an oI-u lt' , Do'tnaat a~ c1 e cem ell th best Wrugt ro o f'l an a lunnnat.o tombeton? eselei'r n ly la 'e pui jCnhltrelasa w r ta -. anyoneelse iin the hu b ..'. We;' it. anythingl~ pin rabb :r Ganit an au oma v3as Qto a clies o L' lsller onuet trd . Co rrAson ene pom tl e answeed Yaou o tc o' EW YORK!mo Iw York making purchases for ill sell you all goods as near to do. Ve have already re at 5c. (The best outing ever rds of Cotton Flannel at 5c. :1 Indigo Calicoes, 5c. 2,500 25. loo dozen Men's heavy vers, 25c. each. 100 dozen each. 5,000 yards Worsted, Goods to sell at 10, 12312, 15, :s which I cannot mention, but as low as the same goods sold ias increased 25 per cent. Over icrease my sales the next four t season. s peop.le who come to Green re's Corner, opposite Finlay >u will always find polite an AGAN, er M'ain and Coffee Streets. Store! Oct. 1st. ,Is Courtv is respectfully invited to enl' ikemnAe whether you 1uy or iot. Our i for seveail weeks, buy1ilig ol of the se th it :as ever ben broulght to South re in .ibbinIg ulltities, it ennbles -hents buy them. Completed. Ioton e d. ;,%o will 1) izers ' e. sneha Zih G.de Guaro", Acid hm i ''f I'ertiinzers~ is a' peciallty aldadlt.3 I 'o 4,0 to g.t oti pr-ces before you be v Ce, Morow Co., Lantd For Sale. The unidersignted will sell at tht. Iate residoniee of M. A . O'Dell, o November 15ith, 1900, the follon - ing tracts of land. ffton (51 44-100) and forty-four one hun' edths acres, adjoining lan~ds of Laban M\auldin, tracts No. 2 and 8. On this tract is a fine or :bard, good dwelling house and niecessary out-.buildings. Tract No. 2, containing forty three (483 77-100) and seventy-sev enths one hundredte acres, adjoin. log lands1. of Laban Mauldin, C. E. Fiel and tract No. 1. A good dwellhng h ouse on this tracet. Tract No. 3, contain ing tifty'-ix (5t1 15-100) anrd .flfteen one hun.. driedl ths acres, adjoininug lands of F. V. O'Dell, G. E. Kennemerore., Is am Simpswon and( tract No. I. T 'he above deLscribedl lands is situiaed two rniles wvest froma the htow of Jtas~ley, on publio road. T1erinis cashl on day of sale. Pur chaser to pay for all papers and tor recording same. F. V. O'DE., J. P. O'D)EI.L, IL. K. lo:LIa.Y. sep6 td .00 t1151 bi . . FIRE .. jr Itr. I,''lon by at good policy I wilt inisrro yourj Dwelling, F~ur 'ii u r, . ]hn o iaand St'uok, Stora' If ani~!,iid Merchandisan, Flour andl~ G~ rie IAhll. Chi i reb), Ncolol Hiouse. C.8 llondeul D)itiillery and Ware~ Ifou~oAND ('ttlon Gin in~ "Strong old Compa nin Write or cull 0on 0. L. YATE~S, Agent, Greenville, S, C. Room~ 11, Oagle Rlook, If not in offce call on W,. 4,. Yateps atsloan Brou., Drug store and leave yppy mgaag, soifOtj WHoLE~sALE1 AND RETAtL Buggies, Wagons,t Elarness, H rses Ii )S O S.Uti f~~ I t'Vijn il 'n t d II'Wef' tif e eitlte t . ti'~rh t hat er a ? ~gu as mercury wil e1. <1.*t *' y he l~ eneof I ' 'ell ml mpie?,b - r re the whole iitern whe ent'. a.,,, through the3 ncVa*' lbe 1:Z4'Il erra . peegg [n thei~y uil dIao is ta r I it in he go..<(1 vou ran pi' ..ihly diih (non~ thiein, I li*..' ( 'a':c; ai h <'u ', i:' ''acclired bv P". .J. mei'zt e a .:: 'aaj..I-.~e I rn("ta i(y . n 1tn 0 1*ia*. a 'h 'y le. i bm bIaa g Illall'. -'t O ab a I a/ . ru genuine, ira .an ii rit, m.' *u 1 . m: i ina T 1.'ala. ihi. b y F.. J. lhnc & GOu. Tust% itiniul free. N el ( b y I ni' pi c ' Ge,' per bottle. iiall's amII I P~ I'Ia re thre best. nodoI Dyspepsia Cure, Digests what you eat. It art~ificially dligests ther food and aids Nature ini strengthecning and reson 3tructing thre exhausted digestiv'e or gans. 1t isi the latestdiscovered d igest Lint and tonic. No other preparation Dan approach it in ellicienicy. It in litantly relieves and permane ntly cures D~yspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomnach, Nausea Sick Hleadachec,Gastralgla,Cramips and all other resul Itsn of Iiportfect digest ion. s ualls,.c IT.ol: al abet C/sp. psma. he 2~ Id free~ Preoare by E. C D.l~.'T a C2T., Chiacaao. We e. th ou (ld. nd otu ii W (1e or tarve, as T herei , n : hing else to live \\n or hv.ta Wheni I rns is full and Ep-a h2v.;b.l :e iare besine- re bahd ao acea i rin [i bod0y and rni.nd, with con. tinual flowv (f rich blood. T[his is health,. Whe~n weak, in low spirits ' no cheer, no spring, when rest is not rest an~d sleep is not sleep, we are starved ; our blood is poor;,there is little nutri ment in it. Back of the blood, is foodl, r Lo keep) the blood rich. When t ails, take Scott's Emulsion )f Cod Liver Oil. It sets the whole body going again'--man ~ voman and child, it yoau have rnt t( Sied t .rtfor fet 15ampl .a sgrevabl taste wiu surpript yelrb ICOT T & IiOWNK, pigiigq AW,. Q ~~t i *41 l kuhaien. -.F. f K I V Phy c nd reon, Offilce at his residence i t Ihe Kirksey Lime pice. on T elve Mile River. Mn reh 8. 1894. "R. J. P. CARLISLE, -1)EN1T , Groenville, S. (. Offico ovor Addisons Drug Sthore. apI2-191f. ____ F1il'ZGElAAD, #110TURA ph Greenville, S. (3. Oice over ildison ' I)rng Store. All work guiurntitved to givo sa-tIrfao. lol. apr8.97yl. For Sale. Seven aces of line 111d, iI splendid Onditioll, within etu iniutes walk of the ourt Iouve. A ba rgaiit n to atnyon wIgh. 3g to loct(e here. Siuitt bole for lots for ti1lling purpotes 0.TH ermis r-easonalble, klply to F1 rank J E. Cox, au8tf- PiwkeIs S. (1 NY iV UDl 7 Attorney at La. Pickens. S. 0, ?ractice il ill the Courtu. Ofie, over E'arle's Drug Store. . A. ioHMOAN, I. F'. BLASISINOABN09 teenvilli, S. c. Pickene, S, C. Uforg'anl & Blassingarme, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Piacwen, o. I., s. C. Practice iln all the courts; apr-1tiam1y 1. ioekl~A Stifel i. s j. ;lnves, nine1. Iluighes ' Tonlie (ew IM. :oved, taste lennant.) Ilakun Ill early 41rrin1 and)( Vall prevents Chills, lyongtio m1(d Malarial- Fevers. Acts oil the liver, ones upil le I lils . 11 fer t1a Qu. IiInC. G1iuaranteed. tlr it. At Drug. Pts. 60e. and $1.00 ottles. Y~xwolrn, C. E. Roelux"ON .. W. PAatKRIt, Pickens, S, C, Greenville, S. C. l1nyneswortl, P'a i Ier & R1inson, "lekens C. it., - - Sot h Carolina Practice inl ill CotiVts. Atteuid to all A1t4i 1i'1 1 1)f4le .1 22t2 , tf. (i . 'Monv to 212.. Svy01', .1. avo ' ' s 'vC Yed, I am r ( (I" Yi:'t (1 eht l s job, Ol! .111 i. d -;t mny refsidence 11 2, t.. ~ Uta~lO(Iby i. LL: i dISONS. Di: Anyone set din a et "'e" 2'. r i.nlm nic twil our ot - ).V2 I~ n rrolt", C vr t' zi ( unrie.s. ,%t:Ict fl ' fil ti - . Ituiebook uat Patent b~--o (:c.L( '- ,on ii or r cuiria, Patente. Prf~lltutt a'en t Ai ii .IunuI Co. recelve ti-ecatoioticc, Ritmo 'ir o, in nto A hanrisomely RIlatraid weekly. anrgst ed. "nlatlori of e'ny Retouii~'tir t.nrna. 'r'ortna, 23 a yet'; fort trouha, $I. B3&hl by all newsdeae MUIINN&(CO8OIIroadway, ewDrd Dr ach O100.__,__st, Washligton, D3. U, spring & MYTSSES MeCKA7, 1.19 .,lain 8 tre A, Greenville, 830 W haive j iit opene~d aind will la ve conist atly on2 han~ d during J~ euaon, a. th Easmt sityles at HCiKENS RiAILROAD 1I2 lif'ect June 2G; h, 1su%, Ont ane after 'JUne the' 211b, tm. fno* Ing .$eeluile wIll be. run overt Ic l'iekeaus 1. h' , for I he. JiIn-pse of hauung Fruelgit 0 tl l':ste n Ae r, vde iz v 7., ai .. ..2---f. ... .2-ep (' 2 y - -N . o10 -a l' 2 l i. 05 p - ' i.' i r lj g -"8 A. Il. to . T 2A Yx DR ?U en. Mgr & Cge & o (.'ij~~~. ::,"I.j and Gireat b:2erifh2 e d is i;g theo aume of thema goods are pt'ofits of ft job lot wi' bought. and will be sold regaldless of any cost, ~ig money saved~ trading at our ore for nex't 60 (lays, POSITIVELY (IAST. lisses Rogers & Co., 110O-11% North 161i, atreet, Uohu Blck