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The People's Joumal T. .MAULDIW, Emiyoa. W. L. MATEENT, Bus. Was. Matered ;t the Post OMos at Pickens am ' ecnd-oltas matter. - Subscription, $1.00 a-Year. THURSDAY. XAR. 6, 19i. Wrra the approaob " the pro pecty Wandidat ni hig way. . A. Tzw more rains like that 'o last Thursday and Thursday nigh will develop new. phase. of . th road question. Easley is going ahead trying t build that other factory, and th prospects are that it will be run ning before another Christmas. It strikes the average citizo that the least said about the incid ont in the U. S. Senate heroaftei the better. About all has beon sai that should be said, and more. Farmers are beginning to fe4 their patience tested ao they wai for the oponiing -of 'spring .ni good weather in which to begi work for the boat crop: in a deoad( For the accommodation of youn folk and old alike, some concerte action ought to 'be effected when by the roads will be )roporly vorl ed before the May meetings set in The velvet bean In not withou its good qualities If reports aro f< be believed in which it is claimed that,. for soil enriching pirpos"8,1 it is about throe times as good as the coninor cow pMa. EAstPr is to be commended for the enorgetic way In which sho .is mnoving for the estal)llohllhment of another cotton mill. Her)businoss men are behind the mfoveimn, and the )rospects are assuruing. 'H Till iman-Mc Laurin iniitlent. has been daicussed and written about till every sh ade (if opinmoln has boon expressed and a great deal said that loes lot have) the saving grace of well formed opin ion about it. ArrRn all the assurances held out to secure money to secure the release of Ellen M. Stone; the cap tured missionary, she is not yet free. Those brigands need a good threahing :nore than money, and their government needs the same. 1t was Col James Tillmnan's op portunity, so be went to Augusta and telegraphed the President to the effect that he would not be wanted to take part in the execises attending the delivery of the sword to capt Micahi Jenkins., some~ gentleman from .North Carolina claimis to have settled the question of Abraham Lincolun's origin, and givee the Weatern par' of North Carolina as the plage where he first saw the light. Now: that is getting prett y closo home. WHt1Y can't some of our poophl arrange to supply a few seed to the government for free distribution It seems to be a paying inidulstry at other p~laces. But, thuen, we live where we mt.t take whait is .given us and besides be careful that we don't expect too much. TI.FAT1 considerale .*eenut of the good people of Pickens counut~y that has been advocatinig a return to twelve days, as the full road duty for a..year, are beginning to see their ideas vindicated. U'nless something is accomplished speed ily, the full lhmit, now provide~d by law, will not suffice for a decent job. The Senate and the Hiouse seem to have been most seriousiy divid ed in opinion wheni Lie huisto'ry of our present road law-is considered, and those constitutienal restrictions have served to defeat the plans of several counties when those plan. wore based on what everbody con ceded to be necessary in. the public interest, The high rolilog riine Jamnes, Tilinant lieutenant governor and late Colonel of the flrel.Southb Vare olina vonnteers, was having in A ogustalast weelddi lsle4i iiad,. in~g its reaction aboutunew 'in -.bit& ter regrets for his very foohish act, especially as he realise. that il the people who vote don't always authorize the free interpretation of their sentimnents under covere of . telegram, even though such ititer pretation be made by a lieutenant T% all the eorresbondento a eatnestly please .,ake you communications as :interesting s posisible, by giving that quality < news and tersely expressed opii IOUs that will be looked for wit eaoh ia4e of the paper. Broade the* scope 9f your contributiot and write aoit things in whic You are thanly concerned aloni With the rest of 'your community, rhili iQtufenerally concede that the indications point to goc r crops for 1902, such assurances ai t never so good as when accom pan 3 ed by that wisdom in practi< which directs the planter in mal ing his calulations with a view I a supplying all nocessaries for hon: consumption possible before I ventures on the uncertainties of speculative cotton crop. * 0 * One thing noticeable about t1i Tillnian-McLaurin fisticuft episod i8 that the popl who om1 condenned Tillman for roft sin to fight are among the first and ti 1 most vigorous inl c0)(lefllnil)g bi t for the very thing itself. All C -which goes to .how that a p)oliticia a can't please all the Joplo a1ll th . time, and he is doing nmigh ty slic work if ho pleaseC a good portio1 g of them miodt of tle till(. d it0* 3. Theod liowintvelH, Jr., is he( ter 111141 able to traV l. Ilis liitle . iCcknvEs 1has raised a lot. of fusis. but no telling how ruu1ch3 trouzhle ia lead-0-trolngi J.o130ol b 0y 'all > caulso, On11e th1ing .r'emfak-able about hi.C1as is tlat lie i. 'ul10e to (Arly' aiter eiling ait tile ]).) unt of donti. Buit stilnge thiligs do h1aJppen tlcer days, ospocially arnoig those who movo in high pl1aces. HOW IS IT Wiviii YOU, BROTHER1 Men, grown men, men with fam ilios and young men still living at the home of their parents might ill help to make the home a place moro inviting and clear their own ,kirts of some of tho consure for Family short comings if they would only be a little mote thoughtful, a little more mindful of the -wel fare of thoir wives and mothers and sisters who are, from morning till night, from day to day, doing thei1r regular .work and always attiving to do more thani they arc really able to do to make thlose homes the inviting andl comfort, able places theysee they ought t< lbe. It is for the mnen folks of th< family, for their comfort and hop pinesa, that the women of thu househiold are striving and sacrifi cing. Tho men, as a ruli, do not shtow their appreciation1 of all thest)8 things as they ou~ghit, peorhalpsi they are really grateful but they ought to let their grato.fuilness ho known and one0 of the host ways to d< this is to make as little trouble am possible for those best, and t ruosi friends they have (31 earthi-show them by every, passible ' videnetC Itlit you atre ailways consideriiu their welfCaro and1( happiness, andt every little mark of appreciatioi will imake theoi ri rdens l ighlter and brin1g a cheerfu31lins to their ac cusatomned work t hat nIothinglh 0180ocenn bring. They wanut noth-3 inog more an~d ask not1h ing betteri thlan to knowv that they are ap ages them as to feel thlat all theirI planis and~ works and personal sac ri fices arec regardled only3 as thir just p~ortion. Thmnk ahout this a li ttle, anid thin1k ing tako the 51ug gest ions to heart, andl if you mare no1,t. ong t ho waiy you abioul d, w hether fro n')1)oglect1. or slheer per, Yvrseniess, mienid yone ways at on3ce. It will pay. 1IAVING A IlliN ON CililFR LAI N'S Uni'Oii R R Mil)y. Hlet wC44n the houirs of- (leven o'clock a m3. and3( closing t ime at ight on .ilan. 2( 1901, A. F. (Clar k, druaggis t, Gule spiedig Va. s..l' twelve batLties of Ch'aml'e lains~ Coughl IRemeidy. lie says, ' I neuver hid led a1 nwtdicluie that sold1 better or gave better satisfactioni to mEy customers." Tihis Remedy hats been In genleral me ini V'irginal for maniy years, and the p~eople there are nell aicqiuinted with its excel lent qualities. Miany or themi hava testi fled to the remarkable cures which It has1 effectedi, 'When you need a good, t rella. ble medicine for a cough or cold, or at. rack of tihe grip, use Chlamberlain's Cough Rlemedy andI you are certlan tio be more thsmn pleasedt withtthe quick emeI which it alfords. Fdfr iale by (G. W- Eairle Druggist. A PillNTERI GRE1ATLY sUfRtllsFl "Ij never as so-muich surprised hi my ~tie, as I wias with' the results, of. using aminberlain's-Pain Baelm," siay He[lnet', T. Orook, pressman of the .Aseirlfe- [N. C:) Oben. 'L een~tastd a seeecs of rheumatIsm easly Iaat winter by get ting bnyfeet Wet. I tried Several tings~ for it Without benlefit. Onle day while look. ing over the Gaeette, I notbloed that Pain BahnIit was piuntively uaanedp 10ttre rhel~inatiAnh, no hou~ attl. It Cami before using two tl~id 61 di My rhetimab thlrn hta e it. Right andi I have 1)k a rb'atis~ n.-, 5...l .y. . R - oads And Something About Tie So. tien of tihe question. I have been reading - the niol )f given by your correspondeimts ai k. the most I see is that some ofthei h are telling of the visits that nre-b n ing ia(le. There is.no-t. ko muc visiting around here aid I doll ' think it necessary to tell anytiln a about such anyway. I eagj't'. g that it would be of much interei to the reading public, Jbut ;-it .fit up $Paco. But now. reimearbi d somebody in talking about' cand d dlatets and there must be room- ! toll us who they are what the want. and that is all we want o to say about them; don't tako ' e two or threo columns to tell wi . the malty friols have to *ay abot1 themr, we can judlge them whel w see thei. * I want to tell your rea(lersi thu e right now is the tfini to spra a your friuit trees- to (estroy wlit called the San Joso scale, for It .J destroyilig all your fruit. JDord * neglect this 1111d allow the imsectl t,) ruin your trees amd neverivhve v full devOloped applo. Mlr. K E " Perry hasi been sprmayinug Iia troc g about six years; a good mntil tokI e If( lie sold last year about two 1 hum,(lre( (1o1lairs vorth of peaclie. Tht beats coltl. The sule-Ct' of spraying is no lolig..r a matter - of Choice, it is a necessity,. amd i tin Ile (onl() or you will havo no fruit, tlitt is fit for use, I want to tell yout too that there lias be en ia g-i.ng (f coinvie'ts at work ill (he cowity about six years and that they have jist reached Pu mpkiiitown. . I leari soimebody is poIitioning to the coimissioirs to take thom lower (own, but we are asking thiem to fix that big mud-hole, if they don't fix it we will get Mr. Joiis to (1o as1 before, call on .the boysito bring on their wagons xnd fix thCm up, but then renember too it is going to take a heap of money to pay the expehses ' of the convicts, six mules and about twenty-five men to feed and' Iwo to guard to pay, then pay - for. thle convicts. Our boys say they have helped to paty these expenses. for six years now, if you don't want them to help us any they are will ing for you take them and- woik all your roads wtth them and we'*ill work ours as befoie but roiembej too that we don't want to te-ll pay the expenses any longer- an( think it would be right to pay us back what we have paid. ''lien ] want to toll you, before you agro< to do that, it is going to take 1 hea'p of money torun the machine then if you expect thetmi to wor all your roa(ls you will not s0e il becauso you will all be dead before they roach tho en(. Thy can make some good roads hero and there hut they movo slowly, I will tell you too that that it has ever been a mistake imn ou law imakers to keep cutting dowr the t imo for working roads whiei you cani hear menh all thme tim< [or henter roads and~ thne editora are talking about it too. Se i seems- the ty kept Cutting upl an<o cut ting dlown and changing abou01 uin til at last-.-to nothlin g. Il ow over., it was said we did miot have any jur iy nor roadI law you *ee-r const ittiori, wi thoumt a law, m1 good ; a la w not enforced no gapd( I dlon't. kim sw whait new law wati miade, I have hoard it is one (101 tar or six~ days, if so that wil mean v.iuntary labor or' taxatiot oFrino i oads, still there may be big caleuitionis made as to what oni (10llar and thew chain-gang will (10 if that should be to not ice- in' then end~ how you will bo ddceihdl then to the man who w'ants to gei out of road wvork you might a: weoll givo your labor as your mon ('y ; you k now where you put youi labor, it is right at home but w hai sonme one else takes t ho money hi( maiiy or may nlot want to p)uk ..il whore you want- it; this you see ir a difieren ce. MIore work :-n. les grunmbling will solve the qIuetioi best. I'Telvo (lays heats anything we have over hadin since to unlko good roadsu. If good roads is what you wanut, inui~iro for the paths 'our forofathern trod, the burd'cen will lbe light and the yoke easy after a year or so, Some peoplo4. say let us borr'ow mnoney to build up pub lie enlterprises and~ issue bdnrds. .Let. me tell you it is had pol idy. It is better in my mind to lay up-a i few d1ollars for the clhild(rer thani to nmake debt for thiean to p~ay. We are out of debt now--so listen, ler me tell you what I think is best amnd by far the safest.; that is to pay upi as you go upJ and pa~y down as5 you go dlown. You kniow too that for us to have a heap of bonds for the bays to pay will unot be good policy, it takes all they mnake now to pay off the lien and they are falling a little bhindu~ anywgy so they don't need any 3nord put behind for theum to pay. Now, Mr. Editor, if you should be away and those correspondentu should fail toe flll your coluhiie then your boys always piok up a little trash and fill up with it,. if they Can't find anything worat~b :et them put this in, but if it don't suit their make.up, lot it go to the wasto-basket i it may hurt 6.ome body'. fleelings, but it -dqii't make any difr'orenes about t* manmy hurt foolings aniyway; he would be a better tnan if somiebbdy . wotild knockc feeling. ofT him1 hel just takes the mw wth him to ehow otut and out up and let the peo~&ki6 that the dleviltfurnilshed more ma. L erial for his tmakue.p than.; the Lotd no let him toll-#o good anvey. 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If'~ ~ ~ ~ W Fvvv~c'.f1iJek"hy i't.( A-xo. eM VIN for A i ~~ptt li't! b 1111 o111l I14 la Q~1 tIhi f-t Ith ~coik a 1e58l .e it~tth IIS OW(1 thtiN Ili Yes (rom( oltI, 14) It.. t1t,,e~mqIII01 . 0*(Ii , 'jIv,45tu. e te ,frotu Croilp andt W1.f lootigf, gt* n~ J16s~Licgi fIItartj.uel lot al4 TIMIL 101.11 I LII g~tI-i bl-S.rjo ,$1. ()0. 'P-i.t I bottles fttI Ia ! I I14-' d Ily II f o f 1 1 4 t o i it i l o t a ))a trtWtbSO lln'h.,' 11141 Hill'k kIjd%% nill Ll-it te nis' it. .vI " .. I.-~ Iate ~ it..I.1 - ! NEW JOURNALISM IN J.APAP Ohriatian -Da ly. at Tokyo Wil Rte form Oriental Idena.I U. Kawal, a Japanlesq ljtewspriper rh~ari 2%, in.St. Josepi,. Mo., .inyling. palrt pf I newspaper plartl. whiqh Is .to .b) 1ai)* pod to Tokyo to fo.W tbo niioletis of I great poperty for- i CljritlIan daily the lfir.st il that plart o. tha ivorll, Sayp the. 'iltideIplij.t.1igesth, IIe hits Jtis ,conatuitg4 the .4..iflICig 8@etdEnt of Topekm, roecet.vin , ,tpt qutljny9t1 Jdeasor te 11ubJct. I Wiiw icoalsp'te hi otlier u(relirses, inl tidc li*g -typeslt .ting aieillties, -u (Cli f(e.go and in .east. ern cities. "Theo Journal wIlt I ienratfid,"' Aid Krilmati, "the greali; liti.'egsti oAr-i maini11ty arid wilettleavor Ito. 1,01ndV6 tfle- previtilitig .li tyrow y Que(%ytons 6 patriotism niild . liattionallsin nnl:i. plaint instenti a b~road,'lytlt~f yn patily for the whole wold A Poetto.1,l .1rends. IfArly of th .friolls .of. Mr. Artliur Stringer, the CalnitiI I t received Jupi before Chrittinas postal' ,1w-(1'Ca which was written the folloliN'( t'efdr If. thoughts of yez all - were cratnber ry An.'wp c wr. ur~cys this 1, 1Y.' Tod be 't zt obr ey , i a a litirtic,'t With trimrn 1's the soize av a sha1 n " 4aEjt Lbirdomn Yanele,. The, ldif~l'A"'s tfell'ttdt. pthb., II trink~ts in Lend-oy br6obes are se'lli't Very rapidiy -ne isect Is-imiltated 'i1 Colored 1n' 1i i the celitdr of a gold safety pIn. MIltlivu an. binkc furnitiilfe,~ tlie ltest fiincy of the artistle--tatuve wood, pitk statirl brocade and eurt'ins hi e %%tIi ie e hot with both colors atid flgdred with a -Plttern of Sweet poets. Tax. Notice. By joint resoutition, tlh (ienrli As sCIblIly Ilas eXte1tlel tho timilo. for th( payinent of taxes for you 1901 1 withot.it penalty to M ARCH, Sit, 1902. E1xecuitioils will lIo(t I'm iq.itled l . ir lln paid taxes tantil after ti expi-itin)I of lifteei days aifter Mit-clh :st, - lt from the 31s4 of .,atch'1111l thfe' exp 1itutionl of the liftoon ilays, fax's' will be rve(ive with trn per ctnt penalty withou.L xe0011 tion;1aflter Ithe expirtationi of the fift.-en 'iays execittiot1 wtl be is.-td for h lte oel. lection of all 1111pait tixose The time for tlI*o-paytnenut (if the comn t1111ation roatd ta has also bee n extoni dod till lie 31st day of M 9el, 1902. Oflice of Conlliroller (Gencral. Columlbia, 8. C1. Febty. 25, 1902. r..D.Clhapman,-. Treasuirer l'ickens Clounlt.y,. Dear Sir: - Tho General Assemlbly y' Joilit Revolttion extettiled -tio titeo fo'r the paymenc'tt (if taxes( 19)1 witho t penaltly to Miirlch the ;lut, 1902. A fter liIat (alte yotI c.ollect thio' delin qIe pit taxes willi the utk1itioi of 10 1er coat p)tl nilty for 15. dttys,.beforeio . iit'uig exeotitiory s..t.y. JFollowinig is tIbe:Ilevy: Oflice of COUNTY TI'REAS'UlmER, P'v is S. 3'., (et. 1st 193o1. year of t9il: tLevy1 ios r S atex 11)1 m illil i' ~ iit "~~s or liiitrryt 10t'('lnt tax,.n3b. .~it rot 33" rri'anejiiiitioin3ls'uihltax 3ii.s "~~' or tl'l t Oi L h IC ies k .- 31.iiitiil () - staevy t for llnters 'i' : 'i -e s iitio .Pickens t' ont t loSe Ti'own hi . m ll' Ljieivyfo teres on Pcken it.2. , b n s o llurrinne T wnshi,*1'smills . Lev forinter t onPiel- * . II'. b ti o 'nix fs't wso dolatrs und. .is'0i N'letaIle .lit .0am3t ti mu. frorn 1133t ht'.ni li ho .r3eiJ linbe-iiopl ihg a Hoiok weoe 0'iSI. l1 1)el'iombe.'r 31 (.tl J 931. talty 11 aded tter (ht itue .114 I (isertrI 'u l 'ly. (U iy qtpihecr 3d1 likec3I'Inue ckn ony IA FRECE PATTERN (yotr owi aseIOlet) to every 'tub-I -,scriber. Only 50 cenlts a year'. MAGAZINE .* A LADIfS' MAGAZINE. as n i b nuiful.. olored plates 3 itelst wote huso~ ltsi ii~to :tn U'scribe to-day, or, send to. fr atest copy. L.ady agents wainted. endi for :erins. StylIas., Roliable, Sinlo, Up-Ito. n'tO,' RCcoistle al ?3d Ab1h1el ..or~ec-FitingPapr Patterns. f8e0 s Mlfoiqd and Perforations show tu Bastlipg and Sewing LInes. ., ' fod ton remailSo~dnhearfy ever,ty THE MOCALL Co., ' . I13-tlg.,7 West )fst St., NEW.YORK.' as . . P'rescr~it d~~~ Pro ptly and satisfaction guarantee& Most un-to-dtate line .n tt . AI L .TN . ..A. n miing the Pri ~enterg anO floe Resorts ot tor NOR TH~ EAJ gh-las Yestibul hetwa,1gn New.1l Cincigati~~ 'aad Florida Allshevillo. ' New -Yoir aand F1rcida, eith apd . nnah, -.or- via Savannah SuPerior Mining.Ca f QUeetc - ExeI11ant . Servc a'd IoQ 9ou.t' South Carolina est 1im9 'B'oukrist Ticlste to * For' detaIled anner1gatlofl, tt appily to nea rot tlcketea'gne m . ..HARDWICK, - . .Gen.eral Passeswer ~ne, - - -.Washf&trage, b. V, W. HUNT, - 'Olu. Passen-ger .Mggnea, -Cnhaeson, a. e. FaCnUARY 10, 1002. - - - --. FOR TH Write for - - It. costs nlot] S ill kunrts of rWAGOUNS SURREYS CINCINNATI Responsible A --.0..:..... n ce townv . Please mention this paper whet writi Duing bi (; P Box 1 ECxl raorinar11 y v'aines inhfl~ RED FLANNELS,'JEJ Vxtr aord inalry valu tes in1~ A few CAlES and JAOKETS v Tlimi 1) m (st~ ' irard i nry alu H eavy Shoes. Tiis isth3 plac ey. where( en .v I h', h (u - Goon fjarv ~ \i) Ii' I tt(' ( etd fir A K. Bridges & Hammond, Dry Goods -AT want,'to claow 6nt our cu t~ - -ATCOST ComeiGuow imd get bargainp.* B ridges & Hammbnd. P'ICK ENS, 8 .0. ORWA.Y P9~ snes-e a '? and W$7 Pote1te Wis. Ate lk; A= v Rates to@. CI3..*om all Rtesowt. now on eaft aw W. IM, TATIQg, - * eaZe. fjehicles E -TRADE. our complete d 1, Price List. ing, showiug CARRIAGIS' SPHING WAGOIS, &e. '0 I WACON CO1 1, OHIO, geuits wauted OHN To BOGGS, iness hours I am at, your seryico to figure the lowest prices onl ?S:CLOCKS4 JEWELRY, &C eto line of Sewing Machine.s, Needles, , liways oni -hatal or promptly or onqt.'Wn1l-hsg inl G raphophonecs and Fup. ;( nmd for spie at tjc companies' reula. (eIhvered. W'ork slifully dIone. All work guaran ohn T. Boggs, - - Liberty, B. C. CLEAR ANCEI GOODS. CKS AND. COLORS. LNS ANDOKER8EY8! I IETS - ill1 be sold1 for less than cost. u MenI's, WVomon's and Children's to~1 buny gootT'hoesa for tit~tl mon .andi Emnbroidleries is now on. eAw thiings of the4 8eason1, and no thec same mfone~y. (lAK RRO8. & CO., * (,t1 'VrLE, S. C. We Will Sell For the -N ext 30 Days Tomibstonies, atnd M~iarkers. No~' hn Stock tu , U:.~ 2Qpercent: 085 hafl nst11l price, We hayg rme e aptional-values, CHEAPE8T WROUGHT FENCING ON EARTH ..S CICARK BROTHERS & CGh