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THE PEOPLE'S, JOURNAL VOL i.-NO. 40. PICKENS. S. C., THURSDAY, OCT0""ER 31 Q oA The Worlfd For hal form9 of fever times better than q inin do in 10 days. It's splent wade by quinine. COS1 Bellini T~v Owing to some prol Carriages, Suri At an Until our stock Is reduced. I) Harness of all kinds ait Jones, and various other Imake Studehaker anti'l Weber; :, chela Now is the host speionl for sellil part, profit or no prolit. The seasoi for Mules Aiil 1 yet, Reliemiber, We )aL no hot (10 our11 own w:wk. We will sell and kind treatment to all. % glad to see the people whether t c Corner Coint, River and Jak WALT1'Eli Wv. WIlTE. W IH I MARBLE kniown to the Ltd i If you need( ,nytlhintg ini o wvithi de..igns. and1( pr*ic*" to v pricest. @@'ll tt)N I" '.N' I IT WILL COST YOU ONLY< "R E) The quality, the guarantee, th ply say, "REX," and Dexter Brooi PEllER. On Sept. 1st, we found it nec add largely to our retail floor we will find it necessary, ini ord comimodate tihe large crows wht and to ir ake room for our tr< stock, to rent the largit Biurgess to our present room. We will col place with our p resent quarters through the w all, thus giving us largest rooms ini the state. The our present room will he given t( Dry Goods and Bhoe stock and ti store ent Iey to Glothing, H ats ....VISIT OUR. . BIG STOR Por Dry Goods and Not No matter what you was those lines, we can save money. It will be a piea to show you through who you wish to buy or not. 219 Greatest Fever Medicine. take JOHNSON'S CHILL AND PVER TONIC. It is 100 eand does In a singl day wh'lat slow <iuini1no cannot lid ures are In striking contrast to tlie feeble cures, s 5o CENTS I IT CURES, I az at Cost! ery thing. OC(d cllan es; inl onr11 businless, we will Sell weys, Buggies, Phaetons and Wagons Absolute Sacrifice! m!i' take our11 woi for it, blt, coiv 111mI See for your. ;vlf nill be conivined. . cost. We cal'rry I he IlWibck. (oirtiaLI, Tso:n& S of lIggi8e, &c., a8 strict liigh id ah lgons, till Per glradPe the Owensboro, Tavlo and Chattanooga. 1g v ehicle of alI kind 11d we ire goilg t) set l(l our ors i t ll't ty %%.(I over hot ue have a few ha I iil ISe rnit or clerk.1 hire, own our owni renositorwy andl alything we have for vaShI or lod paper. Polite hlien in (ireeiville comet! awll see 11s. W1 are aIlwaV I hey wiih to uny or not. )HARLES & McBRAYER, mni Str-eets. I IH E 11NVXI 1, 1, 1', S I WILL,1 E. WHIIITE'. r~pjC3 & Co. "e hadlie all kilds of AND iRANITEi 11d rll lloy 11one1 lt fil-t-elus wor mn 1]lIlII to intshi Ille worli home, We hlNv Mi var~, !ots.dengveielw trole, illTE'i & CO. And~'.m, S. c.r )NE~ CENTr TO FIND OUT A1HOUT' TJ l. MATTRESS; e prices, and the sizesl. D)rop us the postal; u11 sign your name in full, giving l'ddr'e-. ~n and Mattress CJo ~TE GROV essary to' 1> visit u1s will Itore neCxt -- ,f it meet this . it y, by Cuttinig hine 01n0 of the space ini 1 * , Wor our large A~ Ii e0 Burgess x I. mnd (Gents' Al A h Al ES lons. S itin/ sure ther /Ag hith and ,ig line of Cltigbran Bhirts an Me' unobby Hats. Tb KOUSTER CAUGHT THE PLUM He Has Distribution of Larg4 Patronage -A 14o al Friend t< McLaurin. The Columbia correspondent of til Augusta Chronicle says that Mr. Geo, It Koester, who has been apponitt*( collector of internal revenue for Soull Carolina, declared on his return froim Washington tha-t he had formed nc plans and does not know whait will be his policy in appointing his deputeies, clerks anti others. It is probable that lie w'41 retire from active editorial management of the Columbia Even ino Record. le states that he was not an appli cant, and that his appointment was a surprise to himself. Ile was called to Washington, and Saturday eveniighe spent an hour and a half at the White House with tile President. When the matter of the vacancy came up the President offered it to Koester. The latter asked if there were no possible chance for Bilalock to get the place. The President said there was not, and Koester then accepted it.. Ile has not yet taken charge, and has not filed a bond. lie state(l that lie would spend some time stud3 ing the duties of his oflice. le was asked if there is any truth in the rumor that, MciLavrin is slated for a place in the cabinet. Ii reply Ie s id that while there is some talk of that kind in Washington, lie does not know any thing about the matter. Hi-i own ap p)ointmient is due, in p-art, le says, to the efforts of W. W. Price, who was in the newspaper business here Olce, ,Ind is Oil a paper in Washingtoni now. When Blalock was turned (lown Price suggested Koester's name. It is belicved in Columbia b)y many )eople that Senator MeLaurin will get i place in the cabinet of President Itoosevelt, and that, he lias simply .aken care of his friend Koester before ic leaves the political affairs of this state. Others think that this is but an idication that AMClaurin will endeavor o captine all the Federal patronige in his State. Koester got the best plum in Ilie >asket. The Salary is 83,500 11( com nissions will increase that amount, to ,500. In addition he has the pi C >f appo uting forty or nure depuliet nd clerks, whose salaries aggzregale lot less than i40,000 a 3em1. lie at. oilts thue Uniiitevd States g-oiger, whi uty it is to test every barrel of spirits hippe( to the State disliensary. The ollector of revenue in Siuth Carolina s a man much sought after. It is not :nown what. chaniges, if any, will be aide in the clerical force. here is Me nlegro1 Clerk inl thet Federal otlie. lere, and the( gauiger at the Rtichlanid htillery is a ngvtro. Theore are thie( divi.ion lL depitiIs, ine of them, A C. Merrick, if Green -ille, being a white man. The other wo are 'diitiil 11. Deus, of Darini on, the negro who is chail ll .n of 1he lepublicanl paitv inl the StatRe, anud J I. Fordham, of Orangeburg, who pre ides over ihe it. pubhi. in conventim ihese ree divi-i i ( 1Iutie go aboit 41,400 a yeat each. Thelre -Ire three(. - Iliveu depmies- .I) atedI inl Columbia. Mr. G-oirge 1 Iuggini is the clie.f Ie has hei- ai Mras successor to the late Mr Web ter alnl( \vas a lironuii'ent eaidhtte f'ir lie place whuich Koester has secuiredl. Iluggins has mian ay I riend<( in the .stLate. Ie wvent oiver ti the ll epli )IcaI uaout our y'ears ano. C.apt. ,J. L. Little, a aptain in lie U ited0( States armiy duiir og the war betweeni the Slates, and ne of the soldiers sent here in ieconi truction (lays is ne (xt to Mr. I uinS. heW other otlice dety3il is Mr. L M. 'oucehe, a Deomoci at. 11ev. .J. I I. Joh ni on, colored, is the ullice clerk at a alary of '$000. Miss Younigblood is lie stenoi~grapher and Mr[ . E. W. Sere en , a ltepubbeiani, is a supiernumeurary n thle pay 1(11ll(of t he otlice'. TPhe three ganigers are A. S. Trmbo11), II. D ennis anid W. 1I. Boykin. T1hey re paid 85 a dayts each. D).nmus i, lo atedl at Newberry and is an initinerit 7. SIMF AND HULD) Tp --TJllC OICNIN(1 OV OIJIt . be a nuolable event to ( lothing buyers. Iii occ~asioni we wilt show someD of t he (choicesi e S-.asoni's novielt ies in .\cen and IHors' Snit 'ies thiat will startle y'ou \Ve wilf :show of Very Fine, IJ l*-T'o-.ate Colorea S18 04 stedt $lit.+ at.-................ ...S 1'25( ie of the neeweet colored $1.5 P'eble -heviot Sitsi at.... ..,.............. , ue of lhne fancy sitriped dark blue1 and >luo bla~ck Worsted Suits, $12 f.0 goode or ...,.9 it of line $12 50 Clay Yorete Sui, >lue alt black at ....... ..... ..... 8 s ,no of heavy riordedl. dark $1250 oested Suits~ at.................. 9g muIno ufleishedI H 'po Suit, very savy end worth $19. our price....8 4: 10 dlollar' all wooil Clay We -sted for 6 41 no, iall wool business Cassimero --------....-.....................75 It~ritlv all we'd Caslimofe Sail, ort i $8 our price.. ........ .r, (1 ouod Wool Cheviot, ';&uit......',. '.. '5 oud tough Cassimere Suit at.......3 8 we will shiow a great variety :o; Neck wea .Man Greenville S. n ROOSEVELTr GAVE Hi '1rI:E FAC-rs Th ii- t.u LIJ Itver aw P R osevel e, said a Waashilng' on Mbws nP1)r111 lntli, "w'.s wlenl lie was a Civil S rViC. Co ti ii' i i0ler t I te c..l r ' i 'it* hod 141t ; lorii' Lp lo w j, i; er mf1n1 WH., Lyiv" o ll) il. ss I lII I It o V i Al I Ito .oLvelt touchig bowe <ivil servico (jliLetion. When I reached the geitle Man's11 k homeic I was shlwn to the dlbrary and pretty soon Mr. Roosevelh walked in. Ie CaIne to me and gave me a warm haindshake and went right to business by saying: "'I'm glad to see you, but sorry, my young friend, you represent the paper you do. The editor of your paper is an infamous scoundrel and unmitigated liar. Yes, sir, that' s jnst what he is: but I know you can't help it. All Heaven and earth couldn't keep him from being just what lie is. Be good enough to tell him I said this. Now blaze away and tell me what you wish to know and I'll do the best I can by you., "And then, after delivering himself of his private opinion of my boss, Mr' Roosevelt gave me all the fact, I wished and the last word he said to me was to not forget to tell the editor his opinion of him." Crimson clover should be seeded in as soont as the late summer rains be gin. It is not a spring and summer plant, but is like rye, and it comes out early in the spring as soon as rye. It will make fair headway before wintEr, and fowls may be turned out on it if the ground is not. covered with snow, but it cannot be grown so as to be cut m the fall. it starts out in the spring, however, very early, and it is well under way in growth before the earliest grass begins, which makes it a valuable plant for the use of p(oultrymen, not wnly ir s)riug, but during the winter. "When a progressive farmer, by the use of improved implements and good LeamS can grow 100 aless of c'rn or ;otton, how can a farmer compete who loes his work with a single mule and in old-time plow cultivating t wenty. five acres ?" asks Farm and Ranch. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. the Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the 8zluf of 44 W,~7~4 Tax Notice. The treasurier'si-llev ait Plicki-ns, Cour, I14lnse, South Candi-4l . wIll be 0open1 fil NMiinilay, October 15th1 for the e..llie ii if h1le4 follo%% ing lmlled taxes for Iart 1901. Levy for Stalo Tac, 5 imills. Levy fir or-dilir imy tx. 5 oiijs Levv for Const iuiemllhal chol ta 3X 1llik. Lt. V for. past itillt' leh .i . 2 m-I, '1,. il 1(v.3 for Siude a md (o i I 15 nlls. I,. vy fir in'e est Of Pi1i'ike. S 1 i n ''on1d-, Pictl i. (411rt h1u.se :OW sl p, 1-8 mills Lvevy filr i ter~est4 (n.)I 11R h d, or1 Liarrie..n t1w-i 1, 1-. till . l v filr intiele't oni P l'. t a orEncialo1(e tow"n,hij,, 3 1-2 mnilks. Speeial ey for. schoo (l di1 ici N o. 9, 2 t.. A Spec'.1 ia evy forl school dlist it N i'. 1(0. Il% mills Spial eiIivy for schooi1 ldist rict. Noe II, (4 mill. Speiail l 'vy for schiool dist riet No 1 3, Sp~ecial Ilevy for school di-ti imt No. 116 ' mills SpialII levy for -chl di l s iet No. 23 Spei( il 1evy' for 8school dist riel. No. 31, I mills. S pecial levy for schiool (1istrict No. -19. 2 mtijll. Sipecial levy for school di1st riet No, 55, t uill-. 'oeid hiw~ lax is tl wo dlhOll cll ei4ctle at Il5. to brw ~. Bookils clo-e D~euemr IiiM' t, I i)190 . lRespectiallyv, S .11. Chojama, JAUSE THEIM RIGHT. .. DON'T FORGOET1.. Our Shoe D~epuartment. Ts loaded with values that will asto'nis mu Think over these: -om this timeon ilWe will give '4bout douh11 e space to our large Shoe stock thlat it, hr cu1 10(d to thlis time. Ladies' patent tIp Button Dress Shoe (or ................. .....$ 7 Ladie's' solid Glove Grain S oc for7 Ladiles' solId Oil Grain Shon for. 7 Ladles' very stylish Dress Shoes, button or lace, at.................9 strictly up-to-date Ladies' (guaran teed) Dress Shoe for.............. 12 $2 00 wearer in Ladles' Dress Shoes 1 4 ame $2 50 values in hIgh grade .............................,.... 1g lish, for....................... 12 ~............. ...................C .4.....................c n, at----...................... 2 Shoe for............ JOH: The. IIrst licetse for a female piio i"s11"1 Y th.e Balm, or board of sit aitn htpl ittspectors1' %%i, :,lVen to Nl s Tarr-.. 11. Iunter. 0 snow [iiil, MI , e r to nV te- v s, e 'f that at p" n oL .k: 8 um, lU IS i. t h bma ries. Mi . Uttr 1 I he second wo man oi the Atlantic coast to et-tt e:v it pilot's lie Ise. Abrahatn Lincoln's bithplace, a farin of 110 acres, near .d gensville, Ky , io to be I lt ned into an icelriate asylum. St. Luke's 8ociety, of Chicit. go, has bought the place, and has an option oil 350 acres adjacent. Dr. Struble, one of the directors of the society, says it will be a menorial to J Lincoln, and the greatestt teml)peralnce l)1(rjct, ever undertaken in this coui try. The shortest term of Governors are l ill Masacuette and Rhlode Islatid i one year qach. Church Directory. Billow wve wrive the Imanoes of chu t-4e-s pastors, and( the Slda.y.s om which they I worship, as far we hare infor litiol. If yourt church is not oin the list senal tihe! Iee. essary infornation: BA lTIST. Lickens-ltev. A. J.8 iThonas-:d Sill tday, 11 it. tin. ana 8 p. tie.; prayer ineeting, WedAesday 8 p It secona;-lIer. J1. E. Foster-Satuirlav hle fore the first Sunday at 3 p. it.; Ist Sulvday 11 :. 1n. Peter's Creek--Rev, J. 1. Foster -2d1 Sat tirday 3 p Ii; Sutinday after siecota Satir day 11 at . Mile Creekc-Rcv. J1. E . Foster-4th Salt ur-day 3 pin ; Stindity itfter fourtIt Saturday 11 am. i Six Mile-Rev. W. C. Seaborn-Saturd-ey before the second Sunday 2 p i ; second Sunday 11 a ImI. Prtter's Creek-liev. W. C. Seahorn-. Saturday before the thirl Stiday 2 p ine;l 3d Sunday 11 a iII. Co~nord-Ier. W. C. Seaborn-Satirday before tiei fourth Sunday 2 1) tul; 4th Stl day 11 at Ill. LJbert.y-1iev. H. C. I addock. 1st anld 3.1 sahbat 11 ; eiornling, 11 o'clock ; night, 8; 5. 4 every sunday at -1 p ii. ; prayer tieet rng, Wednesdays 8 p. In. I Ei1oIST. Pickens-liev. H. Rt. Ihitgnall-Ist Suin dty 8 1 li; 2d Sunda4-ky 11 i i ; 4t-h Stdlia 8 P n; pria.ye.r ilnet.ting Wednesdays 8 y 11. Twelve Mie--itev. 1R. 11. 1 )gnkal1-1t Stnday 1V itI ; :3d Sunday 3:30 1) in. elethlehiemn- her. It.11. 1 bagnal--2d Siln (aly 3:311 P i. Tabor-i-tiv 11. it. Dagiall-4th Sunday 11 a iI ; 5th SitbllIty h1 a ii. EIsley-ieRv. W. ,. W iggin 1s-ICa. S1ndt y 8 i tel :; i d tud y 11 a tem. St Pail-Iev. W E. Wiggins--lst Sun day -1 pe mi. Zon-1Iev W. E. 'Wiggins--2d Sn lday I I t ; 5th Suenday I pm M. liethesda-ter-v \Viggins-1st Suntly 11 ia t; :bl Sutlday 4 p in. Antioch-lier. Wiggins-4th Sunday I it inI. Pickens urche---eI . IN Wiggins-21 Sni. day 4 in ; 5th Stnd icay 11 a in. Nowit llicKiNs CIncRIT-ig. C. J. M1 Calin. First Suttlavy- Pri Mieda1 iP, 11 a il; Por ter's t Ipel, 3:30 p1 ml Second Sn tyIe-Mt Bethel, II a in ; New Heie, 3:30 1 iln. Third Senthday-Porter's C('ntpel. I I a I; Sitalemi1, 3:30c1 itm. Fmurth Stiiday-McKinilte-y's Chapel, 11 a I ; Joeasse, 3::0 p1 1i. W 3T Ii(ewr NM I inerr-lie. . I. A I to way, Yitanut,. ' First. Ilkil-Faiiew. 11 a. le; Cit tie lebee, I j. Ill. Third sua..ay-Gap lull, l1 a. m. Fourtlh stil<.e. -S1:41.lh, iI a e: ; I - erty , 2. -I5 p . in . VIC ty'rt-:n A N . 7ie . T. I. Mastor. First Sinklay- Pickens, I i a i ani.l 7::10 _ 4p m. 1-.ect- ondiunday-Elherty, 11 a m;k E. ety , 7:3011c Im FfThird Sunttday-Centl, 11 a m;, a ley,3 4p mt. -I Feifthyii 8udyEit ley, 11~r hiu nd73 p m. Il:to-Scn 1 icl i ~ rlty ary, last1. MIolahly ill Maytli andi 'the feoi il M1ondayk3 inl Septeeir. A NitcuiensoN-Sl'econdi 3 Monday in Februa,; b secon -Monday~lit in Jun1P ie Iandsi th foutha Monday- I-in eteInhler.yltSIeEIci W~A.lHALEA-Seii Mloneday ini Marebc Ithet s--eondl Motuhnay aft er the, fouirthI Mon.. ilay in Junee, aced (I.e sixt-h Mrlae~y aefter t~he fouirtIh MnIdayil ini sepitleber. P'lIe-N5---ThI'ird~ teinheav inl iltarch, thIird l lillndlay a fter feourl-th staetilay in-. Junet ,1 I. he foulrthl neicnday in septemerl. We Make RIE1 Great Jack t. anh Almoet -,1 A rie ,J -rk S A sly I-h .j A .Jcket is As styllih at 84. . olnspect C r, S' Irt and 0 .i'tw.. 0 A~ beautiful 0 --A all WOol 4 0 A big line ~ 9, All wool flit 0 Double wi. N W. PAYNE, loykin is a negro, yet has the very re' sp lisible p4. 0 fl r.-pr*siI Ilt ilig tihe SUOVer,1itent at tibe HIN h11a1111 tIiisillery of t %hii ci, wine 6011 Lu-ho 0of c1rn IeI da11lly Il t llit e s iis i li is 'ot'ate'd at. 1h4- vi t' lispeIvery 1141 hanile. th nsands of fiarrvI. ot, liIllor. T[u. it will )e seen thal Koester'8 of flee is indirectly conne1lcted %%with thle dispensary. In addition to the positions ilbove enumeratted, IKo-ster will have the right, to appoint two storekeepers to look after government propert.y at dis tilleries, and there are about twenty live storek*.epers and ganigers at its iany distilleries in the State. The majority of the distilleries are located in the uppor part of the State, but there is a big one at IIamburg, near Augueta, and another at Camden, near Columbia. These facts arc cited to show that MtcLaturin, if designing to enter the President's ofiilal family, has provid ed well for the man who has been the most, loyal to him. 6o if McLaurin purposes to fight it out in the primaries next, 3 ear, these forty or more minor, positions could be used in the further ance of his cause. 'Phe oilice of revenue collector is equivalent, to that of tax collector. It requires, or should require, the ser vices of men of business ability and of experience with the law. For in stance, the government is allowed to impose a tax upon certain kinds of legacies. It is the duty of this office to keep track of such things and to know just what kind of leuracies are to be taxed. There are many nice points im the execution of tile law which re quire the work of experienced men. This year the California olive cron will approximate 80,000 tons of fruit. The yiel-d of pickle olives amounted to nearly 10,000 barrels. Thousands Have Kidney 'rouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an a unhealthy condi tion of the kid your linen it is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills evey wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for Lis won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery -7V and a book that tells i ,s, .. more about it, both sent Illl ..," absolutely free by mail, "' e address Dr. Kilmer & [lomo of swamnp.noot. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, COPYR ICH TS AND DESICNS. Send your b)usiness direct to WVashington, saves tuine, costs ies, better service. My offie close to U. 5. Patent Offce. FREE prelimin is scured. PERSONAL ATTENTION GVEN- Y9EARS AOTUAI. EXPERIENCE. Eoo0k "How to obtain Patents," etc., sent free. Patents rocure though E 0. Siggers IYifENIVYE ACE nlutrae mnthy--levnthyear--terms $1. a year. ES.I GORS Late of C. A. Snow & Co. 918 F ST., N.W. = = gWASHINGTON, D. C. 'LY ]BE( -IEM BY TREATING 3,~, -ades D e S o* at ........ I od ev M a' Sh fo..... Adchls' Ds Shoptnttps to at...... A manetie hld's Shopen orp,.bu.t. A child's hgood Mnea Shoe for........ r A hil's inedress, button, patent tip, ufacture 410 LJ LI I-I i j AAl Xi The World's Greatest Cure for Malaria. 5 For all forrns of Malarial noison. Ing tako Johonson's Chill and Fever Ionic. A Waint of Maa~lpois~on-I .ll In In you r bloo1K I ieans InIisery at t M11a1aril poisonling. '11h0 anitidoto for it IS JOHNSON'S TONIC. (tot a bottle to-diay. Costs 50 Cento if It Curen. -IKENS RAIIIROAD IC 'i'A ll.E No. 2. &#Spesde illt TIable No. I1 .tf ,N I 2:11 A. li. Ist, 1!01. viul Dowin. - --~ ( , -a , IN.- l0. LST.\ ION S. No. O AhIixe4-d. ig. :1t a Iml...i l'i.. kens Ar......2:55 p m 45 a ini........x-rg.. usn'......2:1 p m :5 ........... rso 's..........2:30 p ni :10 a i ........... i i ............ :25 : 5 a ..........* N ki 's......... I n p I: 5 a ni... \r Msley 1i-A....2: I5 y in NTA.'' NO ii. 1:1) 1). I'v. iIoii~\ ii ii iU p ........ *P.ergilson's..... :1 : p 1.-... + I'ason' . ........ (;) p : ......... 'A ri ils.. . 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