The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, November 07, 1901, Image 1
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_ THEPEPEJORA
.PICKENS. S C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 ONE DOLLAR A YEAR
\1L it.-No. 41.PIK N.S C
The World's
For iubltforms of fevor U
timos botr than quininc
do in 10 days. It's sipleont
made by quinine.
COST
Serl ing
1Ev
Owling to souine 114)1
Carriages, Sur
At at
IUtil ori stock is reduced. 1:
Harness of a111 kinid'; -'
.Iomls, alld varioti lht'r t1i.lmh4
811imlbako on- Weber; a's 4-h4
Niow Is Ihe biest set-on for sell
parl, prolit. or no0 ri.
''lle [an or Ntules andI
yet, Reiteember we.I p:la no h(
(to onr1 ownl w:wlk. We will se,
amnt kil I reat mni t to all. I
glad it) .ee thIole whether.
W A II'Isi W. 11 11
MARBLE
If 1oui need :,nytlihin in o
plien. Sid IllON ll I'ltot
T WI LL COST~ YOU ONLY
"R E
The quality, the guarantee, 1
ply % ay, "'REX," air
Dexter Broc
PELIZER.
On Sept. 1st , we found it n
add largely to our retail Iloor
we wilt hind it niecessary, in 4)
comm~fodate 11h1 large cr'ows w
and to nr ake room for our 1
stock, to rent1 the largol lh. rges
to our present room. We will <
place with our present tiuarter
through te w all. thus giving ui
largest rooms it thel 5tte. '1
our presenit roomt will begi ven
store enitirely to Cloting, Ha
l'urnishiung.
....VISIT OUUR..
BIG STOIE
("or Dry Goods and N'
No matter wh-it you w
these lines, we caun si14
money. It will be ab p1
toshow you through wI
you wish to buy or not
215
Greatest Fever" Kedicifte.
JOHNSON'S CHILL AND PBVBR TONIC. 1t1 is 100
a doos in a sil day what slow inine cannot
uros are in striking coutrast to 0 fooble Qurms
a 50 CENTS IF IT CURES. I'
at Cost!
4erythin
&0.0 echan11ges inl ourl businless, we will Sell
reys, Buggies,
Phaetons and Wagons
Absolute Sacrifice!
on't talo our. word for it, hut come anud see for your
silf and be conviiced.
I cotit, We carry Ihei Mihie wk, Coirthinl, Tyron IN
is of ;Iuie(, & is strict liih'r1Ie Wagons, thi
Iper1 g-ra b- thle Owendsboro. Tandm Chamitanooga
ng velii' c- of all kindsZ, and %we are goli to sell oi
kose is 10t y well ovrbut, we have at few bargain
>lso renit. 41r elelk hire, own our own repoAisioy am11
I allyhiniig %we have fr cash or .o(d paper. Poli:t,
Yhlen inl G.reenville come! andl sev its. WV. are alway
I b(y wishl 14 m uy or not .
CHARLES & McBRAYER,
-onl St reets.Oi NV l , . .
TE & C0.,
We hanllile all kIilds of
AND GRANITE
and eiiploy none 1iit lir.,t-elnss workmuan
lo linish the work.
ir- linle'a postal enai with (111r inhi1re.ss will bring a nu1.1
WITEi~ & 00., An1ders'on, S. C.
QNE CENT TO FIND) OUT ABOUT TfiJ
X MATTRESS;"
he prices4, and the sizes. Drop us the postal; s!m
.d sign your name in full, giving address.
~m and Mattress Co
3Cesary to
st'aCC, and
'der to) aW
ho visiI nS
remendl(ol.s
o stire niext
xi onie of the
ie spa11ce in (,
to our Iargec
the Bugess
and ( iints'
GES
i'nt In
ether
Mith ''o iig 161 'cof Oiotinifg bargi
Sh;rts and1 MenI'S nobby Ihnta.
TI
F Upper Main Steet.
FUAT NEVER BHIFORIn DON],.
A School Mistress Went Safely
Over Niagara Falls in a Barrel.
Minnie Edson Taylor, fifty years old
weut over Niatgara Fais on the t a -
dian -ide Tiural:y aftei noon Oct. 2.5,
an11d surv-%ivew, -. fezatee before ac
coiinplished, and indeed never attempt
ed, except inl the commission of -iuicile.
She made thle trip in) a barrel. Not
only d she survive, but she escaped
without at broken bone, her only apl).
parent Ijuries beilg ia calp Wound
ne aid a half inches long, and i
slight colilclol of brai , som1e slock
to her nervous system, and bruisce
about, the body. She wats colsciout
when taken out of the bariel. Tht
doctors inl atteidance upol her tonight
said thlt though Ole walls ,oiewhial
hystcrical, her condition 'Is not aI al]
serious, and 1tihat, she probably will bc
out of b.ed within at few das.
,Mis. 'l'aylor's trip covered a mile
ride thrtcu:h lithe Canadian rapids be
fore -lhe iached the brink of the pre
cipice. IIer barrel was twirled and
toppled anid buffeted throug~h these
waterls, but, eca'.ped Serious contact
with rocks. As it passed through the
smoothcr, swifter waters that rushed
over into the abyss, it rode in ai al
most, perpendicular position with its
upper half out of the water. Over the
brink it rode at an angle of about -15
degrees on the outer surface of the de
iluge and descended to tile white foam
ing, waters, .138 feet below. True tc
hier calculations, the anvil fastened tc
the bottom of the barrel kept it foot
downward, and so it landed.
The ride through the rapids occupied
cigliteen minutes. The barrel cou.
not be seen as it struck the water Ibe
low, because of the spray, but ini les
than half at mintile after it passed over
the brink, it wias seen Oil tle surface
of the scum-covered water below tie
falls. It wis carried swiftly down tc
tite Maid of the Mist landing, caught
in an eddy, and held there until it
floated so close to the shore that it
was reached by m'eans of a pole a]
hook and drawn in upon the rocks.
Tenl minutes liter the womn was lift
ed f rom the barrel and a half an hout
latter she lay oil a1 cot at her boarding
place on First street in Niagara Falh
on the American side. She thanked
God she was alive, thanked all who had
helped her in ally waly, aid sli would
never do it agam, but she was not
sorry she had done it, " if it would
help her financially." She s4-aid she
had prayed all durig' the tri-d, except
during '' a few momelts '' of uncon
8ciousness just after her desceit.
The barrel in which Mrs. Tayloi
illade the jolirncy is four an4 a hall
feet high and about threc feet an dia
meter. A leather harness nn11 cushions
iii-ide protected her body. Air was
secunred through a rubber tube coii
nected with a small opening near the
top of the barrel. Mrs. Taylor is a
school teacher and recently came from
Bay City, Mich.
Tle government's gra int of :W1.,000
square miles to the iion l'acific lb'il
way Co., is the largest, ever made tc
anly railroad company.
AL the clost of the fiecal year 111m)
there were 7(1,168: poi-stolics inl ti.1
Uncced States, or one to cyc -3 12 ,i
11a1)itants.t
The Wo. , Greatest
Cure fore fialaria. X
For all forms of Malarial poIRnn..
lng take Johnaun's Chill and Peve..'
ionic. A tint of %i1aariai pois0on-I
lngc in yourP loodE means~~i m1isery and14
'allure.O i1514od mhedic iesea't cure
Mlarial polsoning. 'The antid1oto1
for It ii JOHNSON'S TONIC.
(Got a bot tle to-dacy.I
Costs 50 Cents If I' Cures.
7T SIMI
..TEA PNIN 1-011) ...
.-Big Clothing Stor..
Will be0 a no1abl event OV~ to (Ilothlin g tbuyers.
'Ins occaision we will show some14 oIf the cboi<
if the s"(ason's ntovelties itn .\len and Bloys' 8
.I i'lcs hat1 wvil' startle you)t We wil~sh
11n0 of Very lainte, 'Ip-T'o-Date ('oloreti $1
W~orsted Stitsa 3...................... ...$
A' hne 1o(f the Ilewest colored l$1 i ~ l'do
ii'hevO . Suits at.. ... . . . . .
A line of flne fancy st1riped1( <btrko blute and4
blue1 black Wo'(rsted Su ifs, $12:0 goods
A lfo ... filC$2t( l~ o'le Su its,
blue1 11nd( black at ...........
A I a of heavy 'uordo'1. duara $1250
WO4'tud Suit4 [at............
heavy and wor th $12 r>0, tcur prIc -...
\ $10 d Illa. all woo! Ch ty Wo-stod for
\ t.oodj, all wool business Cass mera
Suit af.......................
\Vticl all wool Cassimer01o Sui2t,
worth $8 oir prIce............
A good wool ChevIot Suit..........
A good tough Cassimero Su't at..
iins we will shio v a great variety :of Neckw~
iMar
Greenville, R (
Dark Hair
" I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor
for a great many years, and al
though I am' past eighty years of
age, yet I iave not a gray hair in
my head."
Geo. Yellott, Towson, Md.
We mean all that rich,
dark color your hair used
to have. If it's gray now,
no matter; for Ayer's
Hair Vigor always rc
stores color to gray hair.
Sometimes it makes the
hair grow very heavy and
long; and it stops falling
of the hair, too.
$1.00 a biottle. All drutgists.
If your drtgg ist Cannlot. supply Y011,
mendins on tion.ar and we l ill express
you a bottle. int nunro anil gi tt tint' n.anio
of your noarest express ofivn-. Atitdress,
J. U. A Y E, It CO., 1-0owen1, NJlassg.
Church Directory.
Below'we give the inun --..' chuni-lie.
pastors, aIull t(e S11inlh.ys tin whicli th
worshiip, Is far we larve inniitin i.
yoiiri u rchielt is iot. ti tit list seit the lie
issary inforiniat ini
l'ickens--Rev. A. J. * Tininnas :t1 Siu
day, 11 a. inI aind S p. Inn.; Iraytr ninetintj
Wtelnestlay 8 p. Inm
Set Iia-lev. -1. 1". Fostr- - Sal inhIyNv It
fore the first. Siuny at 3 p. in. :st. S 1ula
ii i. i11.
IPter's Creek- litv. J1. 1.. Foster-2<1 Sa
nirsit y 3 in i; Siit ny aftlr senttil Satin
dlay 11 a m.
AiMe Greek-inv. .. 1". ioste n- Ith Sa
iIIiay 3 1) Imn; Siuintly aftuler hIItit Sat.urd
i a iII.
Six Mile-Iinev. W. C. Sabn-.- -Satni
before the setintii Sunncl:.y 2 i Ini; s tt i
Sinilay I1 a1 inn.
lrIat1e's CUeek--Iov. W. C. Seabiornn m
Satiinny befnorne tht thini Siittlay 2 p In
:4l Stnii ay II a In.
Coni-cor-lev. W. C. Sabn ----atri
befont the fourt Ih Suii y 2 It in ; -Ith Sin
laiy 11 a In.
Siherts-iiev. Ii. C. Ihanbttk- Ist all
:11 sabb111at1 0 : in n-Iing, 11 n'clock : inight,N
S. s. eve4y stin .,y at. -1 in. ; prayer inve
ning, Wen.ieshays 8 p. IIi.
1'ieknts-iev. I1. 1. Ib nigall--Ist. Sinl
t y . 1 inn 2<i Snininla'y Ii a in ; it i Sit niSith
SpI in prayer incting W dnesdays K p i
T welv Alil --l 1- . I . I.hgnill-.I 1
Simtinay II ia in: :41 S t nvay ::10 p inn.
lith- n- le . I. j. r ngna;l-2t SIII
day 3 :;::0 is I.
Tahorl-lev. Vi. Rl. llagatil-Ith Sunch&
'I'aily-- ier . . I ig in---lt. Stinih
8 p inn :n1 Siiitlny II a it.
St. PaIul-lie. W. E. Wiggiis-- st Sin
iny -I ip Inn.
Zint---I Wev. W. E-. Wiggins---21l Siit
Ii a i ; 5tih Suninlay p in. 1 t
a in :i SInIiaV - 1i inn.
A inch-nliev. Wiggins--4th Suitay
a in.
IPi'ketns Church--Iev. Viggins---Ad S
day 4 It In ; 5t.h Sunday II a inn.
Noirnii PICKENs CIUteIn--1-1ev. C. L2. Ml
iti. Sitiay-Fnrieindsi ip, II i in tt: P
ter's ( hapel, ;1::30 y inn.
Sent'n id Sttilay---A . 1t34thil, iI a in; Ne
1141114, :3::0 11n.
'I'Iirid StIIiay --hrter's (hiapte1, 11 a 1
Salvini, :1:10 1) li.
iFourt h Sndnay--'m nl inneny's Chiapel,
at In . hlcasse, 3:U1 I in.
WiinT ieiNs Cninrr--li ev. .1. . AttI
u ay, Yist:uinounnt, s. C.
First siintly- -Fairview. 11 n. in; C
Third si i day-(i ill, 11 k. mm.
It nn- in stiiaiiiv--- Iaitualn, i i n. inn; i
t-nty, 2!. IS. ]n. inn.
isnnvn'r-i:1.\ N.
iit\. TI. I i. .\lchl, iastor.
Inirst Sanntuy-inkens, ii a inn aini 7::
SteitonnSunnilay Elasitey, ii a inn; liher
I t tin.
Inourt h Sinlainy - -I,ihett yi, 11 a inn ; n~su
7 :81 1 in
I'illth SnitIday--insley i u in and 7
IVY M. M.AULDIN,
Pickens. S. O,
Pr~iact ico in aill the Courts
Otlico ovor Earlo's Ding St~o
~LY BE
HEIM BY TREATIN(
AO ma 0;trne rmSov
A mans erv in Vi 'DesSo
A 8 uodheav Man..Sh...f.....
qA child's Shon. patont tip, button
9' A helter child's Shon. p nton', '4p
A child's godj n'at 3hon for..
C an' A child's flac dress, button, paten
iufactur
*9
Jor
Tax 1%gtice.
li tr 14e v 's l lice' lt l'ie t, 4 '11 111
6iance 1e1n Ca- )olini, will be open'l I'n
.loinhI44It %, Octotb.r I5ih for tl l i
ill e m f ll g 111lit 'I t I X4s for v :
I. vY frI Stato I'ax. 5 inills.
I vI for. oIrdlila y ('titiilly 1:1N, 5 Iliills
I,4 for (' i i n schlo.II. t:x. 3
inilsl.
i v v f(4 :' i4asl indebill vd4 1te n s , 2 i ills.
Toin levy filr siate and comuity 1
1111114.
Ievy for in 14te I ilt 1n I'iieens ltailroad
llind-, I'in-Ils conI, hon-'. Iow 's4 liiI, :
1-8 infills.
Ilevy for. interest cn 1'. it 1 hemin
for' lI rie tomw-hip, -2 1 -1 mnillk.
I.ev for ile- '' n (1 I'. I it. h ni,
for w .41lt4 4 townsip, I -2 uills.
Sliteial Ievy for I c olt4 distrit No. (1, 2
S Il -.% for chw-l lit il N . 1ll.
SIinvi1 levy for- h l 4list ri.44 No. I 1,
S I (r(iaI lvy for -vhootl tlistiiir No 1 I1,
'I11111k.
Spetcial levy fodeo l<i~ti iot N(,. IGt
2 it ills.
Speivl l fvy f(or Ihool di-tii4t No. 23
2 nilk.
s1i-t-iII Ievy f 411 S-1bo di-trIict NI). :1,
I 11111k.
Special h-.Vy for. '1--ho ili-rit1 No. 11.
2 tilk.
i-'i~h l Iey.% fort :w hotol ili-triel No), 3 ,
h'ill -. 11 I[ 1141)1 4 11111h'1 iwk
Y I ud law Int i' %%- - tt l l - 11 lle1 t a bl 4a
fhes:tnne( I ime in habearr
Int) hjw. 4u-k41-v I)yl,inher 31:-1,
190 1. li'-1I4'1 ii11,
S. 1). ' ('hilluti,
a'ry, 1ist .4111I44lav inl M1:y tIt4u 'th1t s r1'o'int
Seco lii hitlle~l\ ill.1111t<' kllnl Ill(" fI th6
- Minhy ill 'ep'htembr.
tir '1114 h in i . .in 1il-, : 11141 li 1st M 4111IIy
Y afteri 11lt- fourh Aoinav inll te b r
W . -Sv niLl4 'N14114; ,l vy inl Nhtreh,
13' 4 s-.141 lIu -: 111i 1,t :0 ,ti1 4. the (1It1 '1 Nl4Il
dauyri it Juit lit-, a11l 114 si4\ I I n aI4IfIter
th N1 11141' M]IIIIt a inl 4 4s 1 1111r.
i Ti r~ 4 4:\ 111111v in farch thi41
- I~~ il 1 1 4' 414111114 %"0141 *I vI ill.1 %m . ly 41't
3' M'14lIIIbly aft4''er 41 fo i ' l4,tlay~ iti .1411u4, 14114
ite fr-1 I M1- 111ithty ill epte 1l .
41 ~ ~
promptly procured. OR NO FEE. Sendln-d.l 1ket, b.
or phot-o 1..r free report. mn p~tn blt. i.k.lo
to 1.tain I .S. and F reign l' ):.tt 4 4 :4 .iI T rad. 4 -. t rk .'
FREE. FaIrestI teIl, 4v e'v r ll - 'I I. ' n nIr
PATENT LAWYERS Or 26 YrARtS' PRACTIU..
20,000 PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM.
Atll bu s I.l . t. 1'nal :.1vie. 1:4.4F hful
t Ce A. SNOW & CO.
PATENT LAWYERS,
:y Opp. U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. C.
o DR. J. P. CARLIsLE,
I ) ENT IST,
Greenlvillo, S. C.
Ofico over Addisons I)inIg St.or1.
W4 . P. CA 1,11O1N.
tiAltlrney a l.I w,
11 We4st ( S1 . Gu::vI-u.I.I.:. 8 (
Irac i i n Il all lte l'414 1, S i t.4 :1444
a- I LI
ANDERSON BABB,
14
4.OhI ildOS ills 4' S44Id 14 4'.:110 ]
y, 1he. .\It u<. 4rk 'I':nun.11' 4'd. 11lis 44 b
et en, are'' those& for whom4414 h14 hi -'s 1144
uurb nl' or We.' 4'4lt iIt elf \th11' 'II :4
w4I'i :l 44i 114' 84 4':) i th4e t44 '. I4s .4 e
enI-, l'a:-y', a4t4l all over4' ~i4'ken, II-('4444
310 i'arties1' will d14 wea1l t -''' him4 be4f4
II. d1. IIAvst-:swolern4'I1, ('. F,. ItonIis
Pic4kens4 (C. I I., -- - 84444th Caroli41
P'ra'ction in ll 111 ( tr444 . At\ m to'I4 14
CAUSE
STHEIM RIGHT.
Our Shoe Depairtment,
Is Iladedl with valueS that will aztt
you. 'PhInk ovOIe (1h18e:
From) 11his time oz w'e will give ..hout1 414
the~ spa411Ce 1(4 our large .Sh(C stock:1 t4hat4i
o4 tle'l id t41 tis I.ime).
Shoe for) ................. .......
1 1..die1 sol4841id Glyv.''4oOr ein S 0(4 for4
Itid adie' sold 1( U' Gen'11in Shoe (f(oe4...
1 L'ldIe4 very styl ish D)e asSos
button?) (I' o ir4 , &i,..................
te((44) Dress Shonti for..................
A $2 00 s''arer' in Ladie 14D'Iress, Sh: s.
Some $250it valui In high 4-rade
'v stv 1 ish, fo
(or. .........................
I tip, Shoc for.............
er's Ou
.ToE
Farime-rs who make the groatcst st c
1'S uIte 1hose whl > 4tut(13 confition8
;1n14 inmlo, the niomt -,f them. It takeis
mow ; lia dt wiirk to make fiming
Il.y wVll. It lakes lant tllinking an
a know-d411 thing-s pi rt iniing to
soil antl i-ll, theis. (,I keepitig i- pro
<lue4tive. 11-v Is when~t heII( Igricul
.urilll cl:n.;e coills inl. It teaches boys p
ilow o - liitiI lil ;11i 14ts
t11em ill I | osse:, iqIll of Ilmi *m fa t ''hj11h
atre v.-S tlial lo t e lOw r 44' (Vn"ii
allti the prllutrtil. (, I s !Z tl ,I k. 'Th.
Tilli e i (1111*iI iltii1 it talo s i111).
brain than brawn to lamko a uccre I'n
Il1e huihhneivs for It e Ll i 1 :111on pir.
chase exposii o i t. St , I le is ill 1903
will cover 1s acres.
CASTORT"? I A f
For Infants and Children. n
The Kind You Have Alwqs Bought
Dears the p
Aiguature Of e
b
WC have a number of i
fi
Elegant Lines of
Ladies Oxfords
Which we are determi
ed to close out. Among
them are several lots at
$3, $2 0 aid $2 which
we will close at $2.25, $2
and 1z'1 50.
Will also close Smle 1 tS
of 11,5O, $1 and 75 cents
go(ods as ollows: $I 5 1
black Kid ( 'x fords at $1,
)ans 75.. $1 black Kid
Ox ft rds a i. 7%C. t ans 50c.
75c la1l Khl OhI-xl rd
So tan- 2E..
Pride & Patt n
Greenlville, S. C
PIF YO IN B!,0 ()Cr
LUM3E R IM )j NY
OFri ..\i W\ I:\ 1 N -.\ TA
Doors, S.wh41. Millit t J1111l #1,4'
l''la~oRIN, Iii~ ,< N
I l N ) I - ( - I ' Ni I I
All I orrespo-thi t giv en pr n
ilion.
50~ YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
* T~jADE MARKS
DESIGNS
COPYRIGHTS &C.
1414: iitI 4 1411 II. 1411444Ib II I4 I Iliri
Apreial14441i notic , 14 r out Ichur iie, in e l~
MUNN & Co.3lfrodw-.New York
MakF R IET
-111 A hnoy'i
A Ja-ek.
11
1 001
IN W. PAYNE,
)Q YOU GET UP
WITH A LAME BACK?
idney Trouble Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who reads the news
apers is sure to know of the wonderful
cures made by Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root,
the reat kidney, liver
LIand ladder remedy.
'v It is the great medi
cal triumph of the nine
\teenth century; dis
covered after years of
scientific research by
Dr. Kilmer, the emi
- - -nent kidney and blad
der specialist, and is
ronderfully successful in promptly curing
imie back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou
Ics and Bright's Disease, which is the worst
:>rm of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec
mmended for everything but if you havekid
cy, liver or bladder trouble it will be found
ist the remedy you need. It has been tested
so many ways, in hospital work, in private
ractice, among the helpless too poor to pur
base relief and has proved so successful in
very case that a special ar'rangement has
en made by which all readers of this paper
ho have not already tried it, may have a
imple bottle sent free by mail, also a book
:lling more about Swamp-Root and how to
nd out if you have kidney or bladder trouble.
/hen writing mention reading this generous
ffer in this paper and
end your address to
r. Kilmer & Co.,3ing
am 1n4. Y. The
cgillar fifty cent and Homoot Swamp-rfook
lollar sien are sold by all good druggists.
r1I 1KENS ASRALROAD
TIM R, TA BLI.E No. 2.
m Suersed l~~ Time Table No. 1 EfA
ec ieP0 ..l, I-h. Ist, 1901.
We~gii I )o w n.ead Up.
No. I I. STATIONS. No. 9.
Mli xct. Mixid.
0: i1n a m .. v. 'ieil'n Ar......2:55 p m
():-:I a I ....... .*x riu o ' ...... ..2:45 pt ni
0:55 :t 1n...........* Pa:rso 's..........2:30 i i
1: 0 ; a l m .......... * i ' ............ .:125 p1 m
:05 ......... * : i ......... 2:20 p)
1:15 in........ r -shy Lv.......2:15 p 1 n
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