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The People's Journal. TI. J7. 3 w'.Pi, - - - itor. 01 WT. I'ma M: rv -Blus. Mgr. . Eittei at the 1*ost O icot at Pickons as wueonidelass mlo tt'er. Sub11-cripio', n. $1.0)) a 'Year. h '' 11 1 1 I) A Y , JUNE 1), 1902. nl Cotton is bringing it good price, t but the 19U2 crop hasn't been b gatlired yet. From this time on, thoro will be a cainaigi news to talk about. I 'Tinngs are warming "p. r * * * t Those who save( forage crops when they had the opportunity, i now tool repaid for the trouble. * ** It seems that President Wood ward of the South Carolina Col lege also has his troubles and has gone through the ordeal of a res ignation. Last week was given over to commencements of the various male and female colleges in towns and cities where such inst itut ions thrive, * ** It is authoritivoly stated that the South Carolina Ilospital for the Insane is in a very crowded condition, and presents a most sEc rious problem for solution. The Greenville News and tel' Greenville Mount.i l have bIeen) saying some vary bad things about each Gther none of which is credi table to either of them. It is expected that col:gro WV: adjourn about July 13. M :. of the coigrssincn in r. - imipatient ad wanmt to ri't h1l:-. t look after Ihoir camnpaigns fr r. - ceection. Candidates for Congress in the third district must cover a lot of ground in order to meet a rttason able proportion of the people, but they appear to be covering that ground pretty well. Though it is summer, there is evidence on every sido that Pick ens is the distributing point for i large and prosperous section of country, .1 only takes a talk with Pickons merchants Lo con yince anlybody that Pickiens t radet is gratifyingly on the increase. Mrs. Virginia D. Younvg, editor of the .Fairfax Eniterpise, a veCry bright paper put lishotd at Fairfax, S. C., Is endeav'oring to collrect andi( edit series of papers on nWomi (in of to-day mn SouthI Carolina.'' 'Under her e'ficienit management, this effort will prove an interes - ting success. Commissioner W~elborn) built the approach from the the Pickens side to the Saluda bridge on theI road at a moderate cost, half of which wias paid by Greenville coun ty, yet with all its benefits, every body doesn't seem pleased. The real benefits of this improvement havn't been seen yet; wait till the floods come. Sonme of the newspapers aro ma- i king it out that Tillmnan has (tubbed Josh Ashley his carriage ~ horse, because Tillman remembers I an occasion when Mr'. Ashley acted c. in the capacity in Anderson some years ago. But Ashley is running for the State Senate in Anderson county now and says ho is going I to drive himself. There has never been problems a a so appalling and significant as as those presented forcibly by late n mine and railroad and other terri b)ly fatal disasterf-all direct trib-- a utes to the fast and husy and time saving age in which we live. c< Something ought to be done, and that at once, to check the reckless. ness of an age that makes life and a human safety subservient to the ea greed of capital and the growing bi yearning for time and mnoney ,says et lng devices, ti After all that's bee said and CM do, the nlew jail will be erecd thi on the Court Hlouse square. This mI will be eenvenient to the Court WI house, but propertyr ownerg who hoped the nlew jail would be built g* out of range of their property and Di where better sewerage facilities Ct could be obtained are somewhat M disappointed. In determining them location of the jail, doubtless a rc mnultitude of yexing questionis at presented themselves to the COm.- 1.3 inissoners. Specifications for the B tiew biding muy b, seeun at the Si~myhiw'. j~q, t 'I'hore atro sovenl openl candidates h the tivid offering to reprosent b o third district in Congres, sub. g t to the action of Democratica ters at the primary. F<rom all appoaracs, the lnin 'rmen who are making Pickens I 'adliuarters are making things Y ove to tho mountains whence t)y are drawing material for a ig Industry. a w * ''ho Senatorial and ('ongression caml)aigns actually o!pimied at onalds last Sat,urtlay w ben the espective caniidatos showed t heIsolves an1id gave S-1e ii(dica-i ions of tho rutluliug speed thov' ro likely to dlev lop. X 'A The good rains that have come to many s1eetions of the conty are elpfeul and make the woll worked Ilops look promising, We trust tho ttlimely showers w\ill c'ontinulo to come till they visit every section boiuti'ully. ll lit So days, rei Lna ions Sevll to ho the donminantt, weapllons of collego warfato. .1'lloy () roi:ne good---t.ht i ,y ore inv OS t ig:at Ions that. lo inivestigat m, ;n11< iln, a ronse1111(Vut ''Straillhteniim-,ollt" of t"hings. I)r. Carlisle has reSIined as l'rrS identt of W o11hird Co llega , aui 1 sui gi st ionst a;t e ing mlad.- t o(:ov,rnl ol' tl 1I e t'1wee 1' iilill1;: Or ('arl s "': ap1)oilt mnl,' t 1 th1 u nexlire1 t e r m a o r ia l 'W i h w h c tA Ai l i pl1ace. Mr. Welborn Explalt.. Replylug to somle references It, fernlsCs recently Imtade in1 a comnu1111 uication to lho Pickens entinel signed "Clod Knocker,'' I wish to say, by way of explalnation, that tho "trestlu" lately built on the Iickens sidal On the air)1a)Ic1 to tho Saluda, the E:isl.y hridg, road was, so long as tho wet weatler )revail1d, ahnost, a necessity for the0 comfiort and1( safity ofil travel, ani IniloreOVer thlis iii} tOviimllt ineighi b)orhood-well nigh all1 of thiemi. l3osltles. as tiis inatter comeI more dircCti l uner myl suip.rv ision, p)rsonia1lly calle1d upjon' Supervisor Speogle of Greenville counlty and lat:d1 theC matter before him l, and1( as a. r sulIt h1a aigrieed lthat Greenlle~ county1 s hould ((1 h)i ialf ti he xpen. ses of buLildIing tihe :alduda t restie half theorof. Siice the erection of thiis '1 restle' we0 hiave had( 1no floods rhigh waters and1( thle value of hIis imi)provemen011t has n1 1ot vet been1 lemansiit rated, yet I behelVe that ifter h1ighl waters hav'e been1 expr (encedl tile real hofidts of thli 'trestle" to Pickens county trav er*s will be appreciated, esp)ecia lly vhenI it is consRideredC that Green~ 'ille county has borno hlalf the ex >enses of an im1provecment made(0 Itogether on the PickenIs counIty ide, Rlespect fuly. I A. J. WYolborn. Will Ereet A MonmalenIt . Will imstonl,.Jun 112.-A meet ng of a omiiIt.tee tdr th~e purpoise f formulatinig planis to erect ai hie memOry of (fist's Ilid.>s was< i0ld inI tho par1k todayl), (omose r Of'l1 'I' the followving mlember&'s: .1. 1"., lend iceks, Iaiberty: W\. I". Lee ( 11( Miss Ev~a Strin1gr, Ilielton ii I wias deterinedC( to erect a dulr bio 1m10111mlinlt of m11rh|11 or gran.II o to cost not les t han $1 ,000t withI suitable inlscriptionto thle mlemi ry of this gal lont comp anyl~ of hIichl but a small remunanlIlt re Tis is indeed at worthy objIect e ad will 1me0t a hea rt.y re'Ppoiso, 011m eafch soin and( daughiter of lose who sacrificed all for our >untry.-Daliy Mail June 13th, h> Another Fire at Central, a The matrimonial fir', broko out Central last Sunday at four o' ook P. M., and burnod witl una, C tted fury, notwithatandinig thle eady rain that was falling at the '4 cne. The indications favor the i mor, that there is no stop to this ~ nfagation until we shall loose veral of out young Iadies. Itt e o baoh'olors will charr antd riae ainl. The contracting parties b, th a Oampany of friends ai.d i lativOs gathered at thn homie of wv. T. H . Posey and Mr. Iran Abbott of Central and Miss, i IISY Ml 1arsonl of the country neOar ntral were made man and wife r. A bbott is a promising young ~ 'n of fine qualities. He entered eepoofthe Southern Rail- a 'dU.lesthan two years ago, or id hlas been promoted very rap id- g I he is now Foreman of tbe Iron *2 rige Gang. Mrs, Abbott is a very ~ toellent youn'g lady possessing i tat Chrintian olno..-- e . .ba . .I tving the intollectual ability to . all that, could be expected of a >od wVifo. Mr. antd Mlrs. Abbott will spond few days with l frionds and relatives 1 atl near Central, when they ill go to I'artmtn:t Shoals where I'. AIbot t is nowt building a ridge. 'Thl" many friends of this (Ingtt co'plle prodict Jor then a rigiht. and 1a1)ppV futurO. ''he Will iy t 1ith them tho congratula ; it.ei best wishes of the whole uniulunity. P. il'AD 1 I' IN 1118 NEWSPAPER. (icorg' Sehab nIL well known (ierman itizen of New I.el)loln, OIiio, is a con tant reder of the D)ayton Volkszei ung lie knlow14 that thi paper aims to .ivertiS: only tIh bet, ill its cohimu*, ml when he' Kaw ('hiiberlatin's Pain iahtin adveitisedl there"it for line hack, le dlid ntot hettitatt iln-uing at bottlo of t. for his wife, who for (light weeks haed willered with the mnost ter"riblo pamns in hter back it c"ould get no) relief. I10 w.YK: "Afl"r using Ih0 Pain Ba-lm for a fmy days mly wife Skiui to inti, 'I feel as Ibought borlln aew.' 1and( hefote using the entire c4)ntin1ht of the bottle the utn tierille pains huad ('ntirely vanishetd and she counld again t'Ike up) her' honsohiokd (lnii 's." iI(1 is Vety ihankft and1tI hoe1)0 that all snfl.-ring likotwise will hear of her wtntlerful recovery", This valuable liinment is for salo by (. W. Earle Druggist. Notice' to Dlebtors and (reditors. All persons 111ving cltims against the 1tate' f I)r. W . M. Silitii dclelseil, will pIlaso iresent the Knamo legally at teste<i to the inllrsigned ff 11ptyinwnt by the Ist d1"'y of S. Itember, 190 2, and th,se inilhtetl to said ostttare an, rteglnl\') tu.! to panY the samlie to. .J. 1'. Smith .\elmrll'. \\'AS \VASTIN(i AW.\Y. T1'. fu:l 'wing letter from 1Rbtert 1I W fs , S.1?em, MIo , istrue.tivl'. "I ' ..' be-::' tr le.'1h&'d 'lt! kidney dlisns - f:- :..; St :ive year.. I I",st 11e:sh andI :t we .nl doctored with leadling S:d tr;id a. reodie s s1gzes . ef 1 .na:y I tried Fol K .'v L:::e a .1 es 1tat two bot ete v Ui me a.1 I am now : :'." Thore.v'- Pharmas('y e::v.- X:. iii~u : i: : idl- ir regular tt-e : ~ft,.; e mc d y xe ive drolk t (11o t.e i: ' c r: r e:+tt . A1ttei:d to th:e kilt-.v' ,. i " by u-in. F uley's Kid ny Co . 3.* *ruy's Pharm: cv Pick ens ad] (C 1'L a:: a1alm Liberty. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, Charleston, S. C. Founded in 1785. Strong Fac ul ty; we'll e(luipped chemicail, pliys, IcUl, a una 1mo)gical laboratories; Library of 1-1,000 volum1' s and the tintst Mutiseum of Natural History in th Sout.h. Elective coursos 1..ading to the degrees of , A.. B. S,, and M. A. Board with fur 11al hed room in, College DorHli tory enni ho olbtalined4. for t$10 a mon1 t. Tulition1,. 810. Onte scholarship giv ing free t ujiion is assigned toPick ens counity, thei holdtr to be ap poi nted t the Ptrobato Jud~ga and t e (Xu a v 8 Superin tendantI. Tiotal ('x:'ns- for'1: * -tolarshi ip studten1ts, SI12 :o $1830. All ctadidates for adam.o. ar~e parmitted to comn l'et e :c. l.c a n t Jioyfce SchlolarshI ips whic.h paiy $150 ai year. Eni ranc.e ExaminLations wvill be held at Pickenis on F'riday. JulyV 11, 19)02. ntext session! begins Septemn ber- 20. For cataloguto addreoss. Hlarrison1 Rantdolph. Prsid(elnt. WARlNING. If yout have kiduoy or bladder trouble md4. do) not use Foley's Kidney Cure, rou wvili hive only yourself to blame for esults, as its postively cures all formns >f kidny and bladder diseases. Thorn. oy'us Phlarmacy Pioktens and Chapman & Jallabam Il Liberty. Ninthrop College Scholar ship and Entrance Ex amninati one. Tlhe exaiminaton f'or theo awaV1rd >f vacanlit schtolaiips in Winth o Ctllego andit for the admission f now sttdents ill be hold at the 'ot1Iy Court Houso on1 Friday, luly 11ith, at 9 A. MI. A 1p0licantis mutL not be less than lOie years o)f age. Whon schiolarPships are v'acated lter- J1uly 11ich, thewy wvill h.' awar 11d4 to thloso mallkinlg the highest utvrngto at this exam ina11t. Theb next sessioni will open1 Sep. ember-i 17, 1902. F"or futhetitr inuformnat ion andl a ataloguo addross Pros. 1). BI. lohnson, Rock lill, S. 0. Ont the first iindication of kidney tron Ie, stop it by taking Foley'sj Kiduey lure. Thornlbes Pharmacy Pickens ud Ch"pman & Callaham Liberty, G.wernor MoSweeney has receiv d for the first time an application ra Pardon from a muicipal aurt. He has referred the matter o the attorney general for his op IFor billitnsuois use Chamberlini's tomnach & Liiver Tablets, They oluse 10 stomnopc~ and regular the livde and aowls, efeting a Quok and 1ermt1anis t cuure. For solo by d. W.1Earlo Tuggibt. RT1BR1STX1NG TO A8 iFMA SUe D)aniel flanto ot dtterville, town, rites, "i have had asti.ma for three or ur years and have tried1 about all the ing and at iha enres in the market d haVe reoetted treM"ment frm physi. as in New York and other cities, but t ver-y little benefit until I tried 1o. a Honey atnd Tair which gave mue im-. edlate ireliet and I Wii never bu with. t it it in my house, .I sincerely reoo. ] end it to hl." Thri aPharmaoy t okens and4 QIhanman A laamtm. rij( ATTENTIO Ve are now closing our COST except the Palmetto sto tor the sumnier, now is your clu have a lot of M isses and Ladies in L.adis Shoes that we are offer a good many 1)ress Shirts. l IOSIE RY-We have barb afford to miss. No doubt the i buying for your boys and girls 1 and you have often paid 15 to good. \Ve (lo not wish to exag ple of Pickens county io know t interest as well as ours, for what in stock 300 pairs of boys and i large cities for i 5c a pair, but wi Come and get the bargain. CRAIG BF One Price ( P I C K E N S, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. P1 1ns and sptcilications for a county jail at l'iekeins S. C. can be seen at olilco of the County Supervisor, ufter the 16th, day of June 1902, also at office of U. D. B3roediug architect, Greenville H. 0. Bids will be receivod in art or in whole and will be opened at 1' o'clock, noon July 15th 1902. L, D. Stephens. ?. J.Welorn. .ob:. Stewart. Cc :.Zisioiers, "We felt vr. v wr:r;. R. N. l3evi)t Old TL Y.-.ne .Iii:'s Aruica Salre wboo, r:. anghter of a boad case of se" . i L:.i.. . It ei:gbts all who use it for B C:r arns Bru;ises, Boi s, UcerF, I:npt:ras. In fallible for P v. O:.: 2. at Thon Iey'b Pharmacy. Ninety-Six ie planning for a quarter million dollar cotton mill. FILTHY TEMPLES IN N D Sacred cows often defile Indian tem plus, but worse yet is a body that's pol luted by constipation. Don't permit it. Cleanse your system with Dr. King's New Life Pills anil avoid untld misery. They give l"rly livers, active bowels, good digestion, -ine appetite. Only 25m at Thlor,leys aPharmnacy. A negr awas tined $40 by the ro, cordler of Columbia on Thursday for selling liquor to white boys, There are more sufferers from consti pationi than from any other enemy of our race; there is a long train of annoy ing illk as a dilrect result, and there is not.hing bo effoetive in its treatment as Ramon's Liver Pu,la and TJ.onio Pollets, 2i5 0ts., sample1( free, Anderson has awaurdedl the con tract for putting in sewerage. The plant 18 to cost the city $34,252. VIRULENT CANCER CURE~D, ,Startling proof of a wonderful advance in medicine is given by dnggist G. W. Roberta of Elizaboth, WV. Vai., Au old man there had long sutfered wvith what good doctors pronounced iucurable can cor. They believed his case hopeless till he use d Electrio Bitters aind applid B.uoklen's Arnica Salve, which traeat ment completely cured him. When Ekotria Bitters are used to expel bil ious, kidney and microbe poisions at the same time this salve exerts its matchless healing power, blood diseases, skin er uptions, ulcers and sores vanish. Bit ters 50c, Salve 25c at Thornley's Phar macy. An earthquake shock was felt in Groeenvil le on Saturday morning at 1:1.5 accompained by a heavy, rumbling sound. TEN YEARS INBED. Ri. A. Gr~ay, J. P. Oakville, Ind., wvrites, "For ten years I was conftinod o my bed with disease of my kidneys. [t was so severe that I could not move >art of the time, I consulted the very >Ost medical skill available, but could set no relief until Foley's Kidnley Cure vas reomIendecd to me. It has been a Jotisenid to mue." Thornley's Pharmacy P~ickonis and Chapman & Callahanm Lib 3rty. BRIDGE NOTICE. The Commisspioners of Oconce and Pickens countios will let to the lowest esponsible bidder, the building of a new Bridge at Burohes Ford on KCeowe R,iver on h~e 10 day July 1902, ut 10, >'clock a, . The commxisioners reserve ~he right to reject any and all bids. Itf my bids Is accepted, the bidder will be required to give bond for twice the imount of saI4 bid to be approved by I he commissionera, A. J.Welbor Itobt Stewart Juno 10th, 1902, ComI, I Will let to lowest responsible biddet n Tusesday utuly 1st1 at 10, o'olook a, m, L'hie rebuilding of the Itobertaou bridge ight o to ay a%nd bids. Spedidd ilon ezhib tedl of let. lng beror 4lcxade 8,t , bert o June 10-1002. t%eaI'ly overy Ohinamatl can Cad, but 90 per Cent, of the wo., a non are uneducated,. My little ton had an attok of whoopp og cough and was threatened with pne. t4 monial but for Oha.mberatit's Cough 84 temiedy we would have had a serlotI il lie ot It. It also savo hIm from soy- b rlatksof ou~fp,.-J e, Slokfae au DP.Fo ae a, W i, n, READEfR 13 stock of STAW HATS AT ck, so if you need a nice hat Lnce to get one cheap. We Slippers and a few small Nos, ing at a very low price. Also ains in Hosery that you can't oc. stockings you have been ave failed to give satisfaction, >c. in order to get something crate, but wish to let the peo hat we are working for their helps you helps us. We have nisses hose that often sell in are offerin them for only ioc. OTHERS. ash Store. -- S. C. BRIDGES & HAMMOND, PICKENS, S. C. We have still on hand a few bar. tains in the Chapman Bros. stock, and continued to buy new goods--a staple stock. We are running or the cash prin. ,!ple and can therefore give you ben. atis you would not get by time sales. We ,ell at clnse living pricee. We will take pleasure in showing you through the store. Farmers cnn get what they need here. welkeep good goods, and if you don't see what you want ask for it. Coffee at 8, 9 and 10 pounds to the dollar. Granulated Sugar. 16 poun-is to the dollar, A few 5 and 10 gallon kegs of Tennessee sorghum on hand at 40 cents. Canned goods of all kinds. Some clothing to go cheap. As good Flour as you can find anywhere in town. Tobacco, candy, crackers, matches, soap. stoneware, tinwaro. Farming implements, plows. hoes, Singletrees, garden. seeds, stationery, ink, pencils, brooms, thread-a 1i tie of everything. Come to see us nd bring us your produce. If we haven't, got what you want, will pay you cash for yoar' chickens, eggs and butter. Respectfully, BR1IDGi~S & HAMMOND. Geracine If you need one donl't wait till thoy are all gono, Hoes, Plows, Sweeps and all kinds of farming tools. Fruit Jars, Sugar, Spices for the fruit season. Sow Cabbage seed from the 22 to 80 of May for late cabbage, good frosh Virginia Seed now on sale. A. M. MOR RIS, Pickens, S. C JL ARK BROS. & CO., GRtEENVILLE, S. (I We Will Sell For the Next 30 Days --A LL I onuments, TIombstones, mnd M~arkers sow in Stook at.-.. 20 per cent' asm than usual price, We have' oms exceptonal values,. CHEAPEST WROUGHT FENCING ON EARTH , K BROTNER8 & CO., Green2vhlle, 8. 0 . HOW TO AVOID TR~OUBLF~ Now is the time to provide yonaself tid family with a bottIe of Ohnmber'. in's Colic, Cholera and Disrrhoo ~eedy, It is almost certain to be a.e I oe the summer is over, Atnd If rocured now may save you a trip to Iwn in the night or i your' busest 8.e n. It is everywhere adm4ted to to most succesafnl miedioing tene - w1oomplrn a, botlh fg eohIdroucd A K PARI STOCK OF SPRII Is now in store. The store is 1 crisp, new goods. Each season I do est and prettiest goods possible, but have surpassed all former seasons. much talk about goods, but my stock claim I make. I have undoubtedly oi of white goods ever shown in Gre goods in every new stye and color. My prices are as low as good g< determined to my store interesting to and notions this season. Twelve ye proven to many people of Pickens, t they can rely unpon it. "Give me a s f goods and prices are not satisfactoi A. K. P Wyest End14. m-1.i.:1 GRAND SPRING -OF EVERYTHING AND UPTO-DI CLOTHING,SHO and FURNIIN( Smith & Bristow's Our stock was never in better ci of most of last season's goods after t ing today the newest and cleanest stc lina. Goods guaranteed as represen Mail orders receive prompt attentio: Price to Everybody. Main Street, Greenv THE BEE ..CREENVILLE's LEAK Buying and selling Goods than ai Stores in tlh< CLOTH Hil We are exclusive agents for Sti Clothing, recognized as the best ma< America. We carry all grades. M< $15.00; Boys' three piece Suits $2.50 piece Suits 50 cents to $6.oo. We gt 10 to 25 per cent, on any suit you bu We carry more Shoes, and sell: other merchants in Greenville. We sell from $1.25 up. More of our Pickens county today than from any to sell every man, woman and child shoes this year. We have DRY GOODS D Bring the Madlam and Children to Greenville. Make our store your of room for the children to p)lay in, t more PRETTY D)RV GOODS to I anywhere else in the city, andl SAVI every article she buys. H. K. STURDI VAN Of Greenville, S #l esen et, IIIsAORIpJ o P no, I it elma*Wf ~914en 1 K'S NG GOODS )rimling full of bright, my best to get the new this season, I feel that I do not believe in too will bear me out in every le of the prettiest lines enville. Colored wash )ods can be sold. ,I am all buyers of dry goods :rs dealing with me has lit whatever I tell them howing," is all I ask, and y, don't buy. irk, OPENING NEW ITE. ES, HATS* 3S at Greenville, S, C, )ndition, having disposed he fire, and we are show ek in upper South Caro ted or money refunded. , Terms, CASH. One lle, S. C. ~INO STORE.. ; More Dry hy three 3 City. ause & l3ro's [High Art le, best fitting Clothing in~ :n's Suits from $3.oo t(o to $1o.oo; Children's two aran tee to save you from y from us. niore Shoes than all the guarantee every shoe we shoes are being worn in other store, but we want in Pickens county their RY GOODS vith you when f"ou come home while here. Plenty rnd the MVIadlam can find ook at in ou r store than -15 to 25 per cent. on F COMPANY, c.C 3 9soOgAwp noqe Bugoipotu atJ e J e do.z liga stdosef . .- . **~