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The People's Journal.L PUIISIIED WIKiY. T T. J. MAUeIN, - - - Editor. W. IEShIAM AIATImOGNY, -- ]ius. M~gr. tit ......------ I 1 JCnte red at the Post, Oli'e at Pickens as seconid-class inaitter. sub~cripl oll, $1.01 :1 Tear. ,(1< tI TI I UIt 1) A Y , MAY, 29, 1902. STATE CONVENION. tI Tho State Convention mot in tl Columbia May 21, at 12 o'clock " when the organization was eflected h and after the appointinot of nec- ; essary committees, adjournment ii wNas had till half past eigh t at l night. Some minor changes were ! made in the party constitution andt a sub-committee of the State Exi- t cutivo Committeo wa; calh-d Il Ieet with Chairman Wilie J .es to arrange for the caimpaign meet- v ingS. ThIere wiIl bW s')ri t ' meetings this ya-.-One tr can- I didates for Stato oflices Infd 0nt ol for lnbtd States oli E t-',lc o; <11 Colinty Executive C"tlinutbto will arrange its owii couity prigraiin. el Fori lPickeis c'Iunity the cani:di- " d ites for Ini ted Sta tes oflices will " address the pople Satirhiy Avg. ti 2nd, anI tioso for State otlieve 01 v',ill be with us \'Wcdnsday July 1 l eth. iti or, Was .1 an hI:rmomonuus loly; the only thilig .r'ovokiig mui1ch di- l clission i eCing I OS. tlilt onl whib h iti pulrliort( l y 4xie siytp tlihy for the llors' ( 'k \'ally striL - e ers,nar Auiusta, ind ncieni has hl e ld ae ldJ tid. a il- n ll t bver-li tie . S t e r b ,luti'ons wr e thi - b . nA by t l tl ullld a t I j I j i ii <> t It Ii' F in pathy( to w th f t ik1111 VI rftl Now ht th 4 1--ie ls at IConventionl . ha en! behl cand--:ulatal over in the State will bl..i taS.r t e hem- II in 4' tI' The( town of' I 'i. a was~ visited Ivy a dltt-iive Vt' rnwa l' on thle evenlin ofi 1lav 2:,th~ ini wh ich fourt A petoj.d. wvere k illed iimi seye'ral A fuill repoit ofi thle sItate con. oni ;ig 's one 0 aid four of this j hi Cr. pa all uv'r the state are prnnsing, thoughi~ ini thle uipper part1 oIf thae stait rain is nooedt aritiele inI .v-nt 14 jer, la'.t week, oni ian~ ii It a statesmanii i."' I believe wit :0 mial iy inar1'i that the article was trne. I amn ghad that wo of the T1hirdl Conigissinal District lhai V, at leCast onumu miai i the field( ftr ('ongressH , whoi is not a politi e an; butt far lmtter~ than a politi (cian, Illo is a h ighi-toned Christian Gontleman; a man who had rather be defeated in the ra~rhtI, than to a be siucconsful in the wr M'; a man who would not sto) g, to a .,, meran thing to got v'otcai, i.or . fice after hie gros I. hats miadIo a miagnif of hiis owni pri vate a his pro4feSion as1 ia(,'?1 overy pos)ition whi-rn. h.. ' ii i ('allod to serv'e. 'P'hat mii ii ls I R. Fran k SimithI of ~Male y S. C. WVustm inssteri TimeslC. In attempting to kill ticks, deali with those onl the eat tie, and those in the pasiure will molet thieir Cate ais they get oin thle stock or die afti-ir a. few weeks e~xposure' to the suin. T have tried a numbior of' methods ior killing ticks anid now lioaritly roccomnmend tho followmng: Bil1( a shLtted chu te ju. Lst larige enouigh to hold a COW and1( so ari range it that they canf 1)e driven in it and shut up one at a time. Glot ai spray pumpni, 8uch as a pecrf'ect Sulecess~ ($ti,00) and1 a supJply of the' cheaper coal 'tar disinf'ectantsI suhi1l as Chloro-naptholeum or Zenoleunm (one gallon $t..60 or five gaillons $f.05.) mix one gal, of the diif~tn with ninetern gallons of water in a conmvenient ves,. t eel. Fill the b)ucket, run a COW into the chute and spray her all C over. D)0 this with each one car rying ticks and repeat once a week ~ r till all the ticks disappear. If no one In your town handles these, send me $'l.00 and I will have the t factory send you a pump anid a ii gallon of Zenoleum, a aPl eturanswer enclosed questions ~ in advance for the favor an trua. * ting I can repay yeou, am. G. E. Noson, Clemson College 8, 0' - By an act of the legislature, ap, ~roved February 26, the county e, boards of oontrol hold their meet. re inge monthly, and the dispensers d atre required to repor't their profits o inonthly, instead of quarterly as i het-etofore. The profits are then equally divided between the city attd cotunty, and tire titrued over on $h ti oth Monday l in hee ,IVE STOCK IN THE SOUTH he Forage Queution and IroW It May lie Managed. Live stock have always been main. Ined in considerable numbers roughout the southern states. Until etviflyv little attention has been paid their feed, but with the progressive 'veloinnent of till agr tiltural indus. ies of tle south arose the desire for inore iitelligeit systeil of stock feed g. Stall dairies spran g up here antd aere, witi a itneed for foodstuffis that a oultd keep u1p th supply of milk c troughoit the entirt twelve Intotiths. 8 lie .Jersey ow 1 beenil ;I frequent J( ghlt Iin both townVl and counltry. The fl Mine prooluetion of heef camte b~eenme ve'ry dhesirable 'end in the view of tnny 1int4rs. The scrubby ntiive ltock beganI (o bie rephaced by t ughbored :- or yraded stock of severai of I1)1.! I hea1 or vonitilnation IIteeds. WiLb the itaurinse in the iniiher and uportance of ho4rntted enttle e'nm nn 1crensing der-mna for anl abundant ilfter pasture. Sincie tle Cnttle were de to iprovkivle forage for tiheiselvesH ]rin.g so large a part of tihe year with lit tle trouble or. expImuse to their. viters, it was onily tnatui'rtl that the f iir sholild sfronigly desire ihat ie tue colditiot iight (Itint l through it ft year. It etncie gradually re . Ilzod that, fr dniry anid hierf pro letion a colitlitious graziig oi even io iest of pastire Irops was not sutil. etit. It was also realized that there asI little likelihood f or oomoienly 1,a0inig it winter pastIIage wllil 11ld bw (epenlded u1ponl for the full rn 'Inls Of graziig stoc k during the cold muonths. h'le ni'recssity of priiucing iy (ir sfmive4 ther foirat' is well ws 'idin g the niire (oelt trated feeds At 11h1e preIis'lrnt tian- th1e. oltlook is 1r %,41n104tM'I-letruinI . Th-,. iii'n'rease i the 11tula-r Ot' graidle. sto 1k continu s. I iairyiig (il practient' sih-tit'i linet-s is 111al to it' a prioiitabi ii litisliness necar hI if tI h'1 1:I'Ir Inv s :uf (eI s. nihif yiart nr ail rialir' gu r, in tihs anil tIrse ise il fir fairm ail Ibree'd:11d (11"41; r, '' . I ,:isfri, i ii flat'11*,4d ~t, Wr , .-Is Th 1,11 .% 1 tnsio o f 1 rt '14 wtork1 : Im lvi "tiwk irllti.yt r 'ironte's n ir-gor (14-1!:1114 for e aL 41 fopragt. nnd, v ini stuli: arl fI approv d aid ti refi i i::i u hi11 hi41s if uising thein. j lFo lii cratr part of fi te regioni unlt 'r disudon It Is Iprohnb)I(, th-at dur-f lth' slininelr 5I'ason live stuck will ritak it ,'sl.sinble growftII and gail ont . oragt~e vIeh Is readily available r it. IF r ti re'e montihs of the re niiniig half yetr It will about hold n wit it till) samlile resources. s III tl other three itonths it will 0 (Id assistantce in tite wity of forage lifps especitlly titted for use during t at sE'ason.-C. It. Ball. THE ONION UP TO DATE. J Popular Crop and Itm Culture by ( the Modern Method. rhe onion Is having a sort of boom < varlous sections just Iow its a good I oney crop. Onioins, it Is htardly nice sary to state, mary he gr'own front a eds or sets. Batiley fiats descrIbed up date tion cutlture it brief its fti wvs: If seeds are ulsed, they may be sownl the open grotund where the bulbs. heoe gon.Inswn o't of roto mae sorl te may be asw ealy .s possible in shallow drIlls three to Ibree anitd a halIf feet apitrit and1( cover 'i with n hlf I inch oft linte mtolst t'arthI. 'hey neted to be v'ery enatrefutl ly we'teded't t fIrst, buit if the ground is cienii and1 nuellow anad the rohwH St ratight thlit vheel hoc will lie able to taike full 'httrgeof ith le work i'alrly In thet sen oin. It haun ri'ai eiwatedly3 shiown~ bitt OeenIer, better andn eartlIer tions ant lie glown b1hy t rantspitintg thle pltants f romt gr'etenhiutsi's or hoth1edtls, where the seeds are sownt very tearly. Whten the 1)1an tlets r rtis lar ige nis a. Ieitd IpenllI, they arit set foti inch tes atpart Int rows t hrete feet astriter, andit etultivatilon Is ininittelyI biegunt witht thle w hieal hote. Itn griowintg fromi sets fthe phtntlng Is miaide in u t hettl Ia Halie wa'ny. ltlltiplietr or Potato toinsar simtliii'ly imanIaged. l'r'w ize iTker ixlla prhhly tl)hte si populaiir varIety of thle presentt daty. southlerun liay, Thle pr'oduetio ofl ta ut hIerit ha y hiiis l'hoe amouti prod nerd anld te g litd pter Lerno hitve bothI icireaseal st eadily andtt mtcouraglngly dturiing thle atst few years. )n every handt it isah tdilt tedthahtt it is >oth posblesind neccessary to ri'tse all hat is neeed for homto conisumiption. Ufaifa, Bermuda grass, Johntson grass, rab grass and cowvpens tui'nlsh aim bundance of hay of the v'ery best uality. Tils hay can bo produced much more cheaply than an equal qunal. ty can be shipped from northerii or restern states. With better transpor, itin facilities anld ant intcreatsing de uinnd the production will becomne miore lid more profitable. At the samte time, 'ith hay raised onI the home planta one and hence cheaply and readily vailable largete quantitles are being sod in feeding the plantation stock, NOTI2 TO DE~BTORS AN.D OREDITO1h& All prsa s ha logoaints against the tateof . E ilbrndecased aru questnted to present the same to the tias 0 'rigned for pa meht by tihe 1st day ( Jut y nett. hiose inidebtedi to the 0 aid Qstalte please make paginegg to 1.3,. JOHNSTON, Admi'r. Tfhe Latirens dispenlsary has ben omed pending anl invesatigation of A*en anptana ot ai aan. AKF ISTOCK OF S Is nowv in store. The si crisp, new goods. Each seas< a est and pretticst goods possi have sirpassed all former sea much talk about goods, but m 6 claim 1 ma-ke. I h;Ve utidoul: t of white goods e(er shown gootts InIevery new sty and M Ay prices are as lowv as dtc-etrinjiied to Imy store intere and lotions this season. Tw< proven to many people of Pi they Canl rely unponi it. "Giv( 1 goods and prices are not sal A. K. Notice Applicanis. The regular examination of applicanti foar Teachers. certificates will be hold a Pickens, 8. 1. on Fridev Juno, 13th 1902- The examinations will ope'n at I it. mn. and close at 4 p. in. Question furiiishti d by State Board. Akpp licar.ts desiring Stato Certificate, will stiiand oi firt gir.ole and on addition a1 quesitins aiidl Statte certificato wil be goud ftor ten yors, W. W. F. Bright. Co. Snpt.. Ed. .Notice Of Election. N(otie is hereby givenii that at, eectioi is ortered to be blehll in thi town ()f Coen tral, S. C. on1 the (u1estioil of "Dispen sa0ry' or "No Dispensary." Only th (puinnlied vN-ttels Nvoinag inl the town clee tions of the said town will bo allowed t e V(to. 'I hose voting inl fav r of Dispou a mry vill voto i ballot on which shall b writI o r I printed tho wird: "Dispen. -ary'' tholse votiig aiga inst will vote 0haliot on wNhich shaU I he written or priu 11 led the wrl. w "No Dispensairy." I If a ma.jority of the votes east bo fo e 'ieensary a disPensary will be locatei in said town. Polls to open at 9. o'clool -Ill. . 11i clows l at 4. p. Iml. s M.alngasem of Ilection, rL. Ross Eaton a 1. W. Hopkins and J. N. Morgan. t y order of I lie oard of Control. W. 'T. Field, Chiairman L. 11. irham, J. E. Cox. FREE PATTERN A, (yottr oi n selection) to every sub scriber. Only 50 cents a year. M CALS MAGAZINEW 1- A LADIES' MAOAZINE. A, ant beautifuil colored plates 1Wates work , u e n s e Itm-e fac iGtylishl, Reliable, Simple, UIp-to 1' dato, Econmicua laZso Ilutely -. Per fect-Fittinag Paper Patterns, AlI Seams Allowed and Perfoarattens show the\Basin and S ewngUns an teobor byn m i1from ) iy . -n TH MOCALL Co. 113-tS-i7 est31stSt. NE YOK. MilNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis, eases. F UI Guaranteed Remed) or money refunded. Contali remedies recognized by emi nent physicians as the best fos Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE SOc. anid $1.00. Sciatic Rheumatism cured After Fourteen years of Suffering. "IF have becen :ailh'l iat Ith sciatie rhe. mn~t:1 Itati tii forfout yearas."' says5 Josha lfeaat (h'arm:,mtown, (ai. ''I u'aa abb: toa lbe iaound btut ('onasttanly' suffered. I I are-d overyvthing I 'onlie. har of andh at 10-I wans tolI tot try' ('hambealarlrian Pain . aUn m, whichi I atal and~ waas inmnediately rehiaveda andta in a shoat timno enrodl, and I am I :ajaav to stay it hats niot Since return. ed.' Whay not use this liniment and get well? It1 is for' sale bay (1. W. Earle, " ka'n is to havo a $00O,000 tour st ho ta' ht bfore' fli~ nothier season op.) ons. I t is to he bult by Mr's. HI. G. Sbekwith oaf Colorado, Will cure consumption. A. A. 1Herren, Fintch, Ark., wvrites, '"oJleys's boy ad TJar' is thae t r' pn'epa ratlion far 'onlghs.', colds nad innag . tnble. I klaow thlat it has cured con sutnption in the lirst stage.". You nev. s er hariid of any one' using Foley's Honey andlu 'ar aind not hr-ing sat islh-d. Thorn 0'b har mary ]b. K. Thoruley Prop, .: ('onit Isaac Johngson1, color. .oO, has escapet.d f rom tho Charles. r ton Counity chainanag with his en. .tire priisonI etit, i nclutding ball, & chain and stripes, .T t is easy to temporarily check a cough withl thIe i o hary 'pinto cough cures, I but whean it is to ho etrod, the root of the troubale ontsr di one must haavoltamon's Eniglisha Syrup,~ the old reliablo. Just think of it! a positive cure of 20 cents. C. Wi. Earle, By the Caving of a sower oxcav, ation Will Pickons, a negro, was buried tunder' six foot of earth in Columiait. He~ waos dug out inI an) hour and quickly revvd. Mr's. IHmak, Ky. writes: "\Vith plteascure I r'ecommenchd Ramion;'s Diver Pills and Tfonic Pello's, I hav',o used' themn mnyaslf for sever'al years, naud ca' testify as to their eflboIency in sick head ache and other troubles n)OOnllIn to o THE JOUNCER. Ln Up to Date evice F'or Freein EXtr1Ctin1g Superm Fron Ileeg. One of the chief' up to dite a11)pI [ices In mny aplary Is known :13 n jOhIm v. Some foiur mr ive years ,go I df Arihed with peni and pencil lly flr mJuncer, an1d it wals it very crulde Il i- tolUpard with the one inl use 11 # ,,. I . Rr sto, insl ftu l ir , n '' asuer itlan~jute, s -Vi~ '.s 1, t. nhe hotlres shon te devic 1i girv to use it. sys bler 1 lea llitgs I it LBee Cultuire. It will the Oberved tht It Is illd ny St toll ostly of tora so th r, clonl it tord to s wito bolts, aw e enCiot ny Iorndjusted under the hive to h 01unced. rheii it is deored to Joince the thec 0111 no s1 ), It Is nijusd, n i 'g. 1 atikd the wghole jouneed lnin 10 gron jhu nudden Jah o p 0vent m tbCIsoId tle bre S nkinig t . ,a The latter nfr le ieovetI 10Iowa Ill Fir. 2, and tile hees d 111nipc id t ine to1 of the sof tre cola n t orler to crishon the low r uind he cIrnerie )t Of thle joJunl ' l e Ciier(d off to vI point. As flic 1'0 no stones In tiple iar to ien co ouncer slrIhen the grountd tiit(' ji)kll(' R nrohnn Just enough to revent tu -he shoetrits de ined fro t withis ai(t. 4 ot getting e orf the oibs to wa ini thle ue Of rapid hiek.11.ila tio . I 1n011 Ipngteot beliv.'* 1e tanynt wu ow Tut:o( 01orm1)ti' I rst t.rie (mly1 is beoer hluvn toeIrI wy. \\-hete oriih ot in hoe It hel-ps i r & 11atd the holy Ibsolee Ito ax bud ii he greatli hope for' h uti'hew hal -- the jouci ngi' 1 ineIlp e :is worthi' .1'On' 'enr to him even wiith the SILss.Ili r''aintes. 'rhe Winter* Whleat conflt)nIin. Oran uge Judd1( IU -'armer declaresC win tc vben~lt in ai seniiv e coniditlion. Corr< sp)onden1ts report t he winter'lii i unaor't ho in Texns. SIiiar conitlon exIst n Arkaonsas, in Te'cnnessee nnd( Kei uecky. Ini Ohio two-thirds of tihe com 1es report the wInter unifaiivornblh fiecbIgan has5 had nmplo snow prote< loln. Ini lIianni and Illinols the sIturi lotn is doubtful. Knsa makes1111h a Ca )etter ohowing, aInd Nebr'ak hals an1 >ther story. In the latter' state thi Ierengo 18 the largest on r'ecordu and( thi )lrospc~t declared ats good Os eve Cnlown. Coniditionis on1 the Plnetic COnls ire almiost entirely favorable except at itilmpOrtanft section of southerni Call Don't follow A dvice A fter paying for it. In a r'oenit articlo ai prominient p)hy oinn snys, "it is next to impossiblo fob 10 physinn to got his patients to carr1 ut anly procribed cours'e of hygiene 01 let to the smallest oxtoent; 1h0 has bui no resort left, namel~y, the drug trenLt, lont. When meifdiomos are' used( fot ironic conistipation, the most mild and antle obtainable1 sneh as Chirinborlaini'u ~omnoh & Liver Ta blets, shuild be emii Ood. TIhei' us80 Is not f< Ilowed by natipation as5 they lnvo thie bowels in natural tnud hiealthiy condium~~ M Ia bv U. W. Earlv rnn 'ARK'S PRING GOODS ore is brimming full of bright, >n I do my best to get the new ble, but this season, I feel that I sons. I do not believe in too y stock will bear me out in every tedly one of the prettiest lines in Greenville. Colored wash :olor. rood goods can be sold. I am sting to all buyers of dry goods 2lve years dealing with me has :kens, that whatever I tell them ne a showing," is all I ask, and isfactory, don't buy. Park, BRIDGES & HAMMOND, PICKENS, S. C. We have still on hand a few bar. gains il the Chapman Bros. stock, 3 and continued to buy new goods-a staple sto-,k. We are running or the cash prin. ciple and can therefore give you benl. ehtis you would not get by iliae salts. We sell at close living prices. We will take pleasure in showing you through the store. Farmers enn get what they need 3 here. weikeep good goods, and if you - don't see % haut you want ask lor it. Coffee at 8. 9 and 10 pounds to - the dollar. Granulated sugar 16 pounds to the dollar. A few 5 and 10 gallon kegs of Tennessee sorghum . o hand at 40 cents. Canned goods of all kinds. r Some clothing to go cheap. 1 As good Flour as you can find C anywhere in town. Tohacco, candy, crackers, matches, soap. stoneware, tinware. Farming illmLernts, plows, hoes, Singletrees, gardeu seeds, stationery, ink, pencils, brooms, thread-a li tie of everything. Come to see us nd bring us your produce. It we haven'i. got what you want, will pay you cash for yoar chickens, eggs and butter. Respectfully, BIDGES & IIAMMOND. Cr aId.1e - If you need one don't wait till they are all gone. Hoes, Plows, Sweeps and all kinds of farnung tools. Fruit Jars, Sugar, Spices for thme fruit season. Sow Cabbamge seed from the 22 to 30 of May for late cabbage. good fresh Virginia Seed now on A. M. MORR IS, Pickens, 8. C CLARK BR OS. & CO., (TREENVILLE, 8. C. We Will Sell For the Next 30 Days ---A LIL TombstoneCs, and [Markers Now in Stock at 20 per cent; less than usual prfee. We have ome exteptional values, CHEAPEST WROUGHT FENCING ON EARTH ... CLAW( BROTHERS & O., Greenville, S. C . What Is Foley's Kidney oure Answer: .It is madeo from aBpresoription of a leadm~g Ogicago phystolan, and one of thie most eminent in the country. The Ingredients are the purest that money can buy, aud nre scientifloally combjned to get their titmost value. Thornley Pharmnany B1. 1. Thornley Prop. Execntor Sale I will sell to the ighest bidder on Saleday in June at the usual hour, as the executor of the estate of W. E Wel born deceased: One Black Mare, buggy and harness. Terms Cash. Thomas Welborn. BRUIDGE~ NOTICE. I will let to the lowet responsible bid 1er on Wednesday Jone 4th 1902 at 11, >'Olook a. m. the repairing of the Law. enoe Bridge on Keowee River and re. erve the righbt to rej eat any and all bide -Speci~goatine~ xhbited at the iBridge QBayofletig OUR. OBJECT We fant you to come to us for your purchases. We will make in effort to interest you in our stock -by making in. teresting prices. We want you to understand our desire and ability to please, and believe you'll realize the value of our oferings to you. Our object is your friendship. We have to gain it. i dozen quart fruit jars, 75 cents.. t dozen half galon fruit jar, $1.10. A host of bargains you can't afiord to miss. It will pay you to buy for cash. One price, one way, and cash before delivery. CRAIC BROTHERS. One Price Cash Store. GRAND SPRING OPENING -OF EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-T0-DATE. PC[OTHING, SHOES, HATS and FURNIINGS at Smith & Bristow's, Greenville, S. C, Our stock swas never in better condition, having disposed of most of last season's goods after the fire, and we are show.f ing today the newest and cleanest stock in upper South Caro. lina. Goods guaranteed as represented or money refunded. Mail orders receive prompt attention. Terms, CASH. One Price to Everybody. Main Street, Greenville, S. C. TH E BE.E HIVE! ..CR EENVILLE'S LEADINO S-TORE.. Buying and Selling More Dry G~oods than aniy three Stores ini the City. CLOTHING! We are exclusive agents for Strause & Bro's tHigh Ar Clothing, recogni zedl as the best made, best fitting Clothing in America. We carry all grades. Men's Suits from $3.oo to $1r5.oo; Boys' three piece Suits $2.50 to $'o.oo; Children's tWo piece Suits 50 cents to $6.oo. We guarantee to save you~frorm 10 to 25 per cent, on any suit you buy from us. We carry more Shoes, and sell more Shoes than all the th er merchants in Greenville. We guarantee every shoe we ;e fom $1.25 up. M\ore of our shoes are being worn in Pickens county today than from any other store, but wve want o sell every man, wvoman and child in Pickens county their hoes this year. WVe have DRY GOODS DRY GOODS o Bring he Madam and Children with you when you come oreenville. Make our store your home while here. Plet roore th children to pla in, andk the Madam cant find mnywhere else in the city, and SAVE a5to 25 pr ctohn :very article she buys. 5t25prcn.n El. K. STURDIVANT COMPANY, Of Greenville, S. C. PFOR BlIOUSNESs by *-I0oI0.3bst Nature ma'bega ~.)MON'S LIVER PILLS Parm the modern oalla powet our. that tpt.Was bhe work, without shook or injury t* any 9giSte he syusem, Vooklets and saa;Ie.s t @ r ee o s . or oa91ste treatment, Twoeysa,. Usgo BROWN MPO. CO. ANO QRE88N3Vn*U4