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The People's Journal. PUBLSIED WEC1,Y. T. J. MAULDIN, - - - Editor. W. LEs8r,s MATHRNY, - Bus. Igr. JCuterod at the Post Office at Piokens as second-lasa matter. Suhscriptiloll. $1.00 a Year. TIURS DA Y, JULY 10, 1902. It has boen a matter of wonder to many how the runners in a Fourth of July foot-race found enough good roads in Pickens coun ty to make the contest. Where the state and senatorial candidates go this year, they are generally being taken in and cared for during their stay by the good people. Do Pickens people want to show the samie hospitality? After the general Fourth of Ju, ly holiday rest and feasting, it was a little hard to settle down to business and feel the same interest in work. The impression is easy to come that the division between work and play is not evenly made. "There is not necessarily any antagonism between religion and politics," but the impression pro vails that those who do not carry their religion into politics for the influence thereof usually leave the religion at home with their fami; lies. *9 ** s and many sections in the d south-west have sutlered from the "long, dry, hot weather. The damage is beyond calculation. People living in thie good country ought to be thankful for the many advantages wA en joy. Candidate Kinard from Green wood Is the only candidate for Railroad Commissioner from thii Congressional district or from thiE section of the state and besides hI la a comnpetent mainand one well ut on information necessary to th successful prosecution of the J!' ' of the oflice. . - - Greenvill his making great prei araA:a to receive and entertai 'f the Confederats veterans and via .6" tors during the annual state et campment to be held in that cit August 6, 7 and 8. The railroad. are offering inducements in U1 way of reduced rates and the prol pets are that Greenville will hav this year, one of the best re-umlor ever hold. It takes some money and goc backing to farm successfully, jul as with any other calling, but witi Out the strictest economy and bt iness methods, arming fails i Burely as any other business cor ducted with slack methods. Ye the freest and most satisfactory all callings is that in which the ii telligent man gets into close con mumlon with nature and partake of the freedom of the soil, and en joys the results of his labor. un * d by the worries that at i o-called "polite p)rofea t.rt and Jinm TI'llmnii anmon! o the candidates for (Governor arc about the only candidates to clash with any force. Tolbert tells his jokes and Tlhlman says they are * old--so very old that Shemi knocked IIam in the head with a * piece of scantling for telling some of those same jokes while Noah was building the Ark. On the senatorial rounds Latimier and & ~ Evans are constantly firing at each other or rather, Evans is firing at Latimer and Latimer is explaining and justifying. The other candi. dates meanwhile get in theit speeches and a good deal of good electioneermng incidentally. IL remained for a South CYaroli na man-one who had acquired his knowledge of organization #nd mill management in South Carolina to go to Kansas City and organize the largest cotton mill in the world. -W. B. 8. Whaley, of Columabis, 8. 0., is the moving spirit and will be president, of a ten million dollar mill to be located at Kansas City. This ill property will represent at. Investment hard to approolate tiunless one considers the rapid strides ~rmue by the southeta states - . away ot cotton mann. All this means some. I, ,~; t 5 outh anid has a mfa.. O ng onuthe development wf the whole United States, Viokano Gounty is growing. II ## wly takes a hulrried suirvey of the be:bookW to ouni'incs une of this ~ act, Bse is growing in property b4 gt'QWIg i population, OuW HON. I. -I. Candidate for Congress of South e ISAAC 1H. McCALLA was horn near his fastlher was Captain Georgo I. M11c( Lion of the State. He wstH at ll of t welv attended the public schools of the unoigh Vas sixteen, whien h e entered 111)011 his e For more tinn thirty years he has devots his energy, and good jndgient, have. bee one of the t:st f..rners in the upp)er parl his IbeOn ilen)t)itir-d with all thn movamel mers and their interestts, and fer the gen State. He was an artlent follower of He and did valiant and effeotive service for I interost in public affairs, he ls represei siuoe 1880. Havin g stood with Senator Tillmmn 1888, he became a. leader of the Reform purt. le was a deleg.ate from the Third National Convention of 1892, and also to was was solcoted by the dolegation to roi of Mr. Bryau, in 14fw York, in 1893. 11 for four years, serving his connty with 11 Constitutional Convention,receiving the her of the delegation. In 1898 when the Unitnd ev en liihn was1ca0l1 upon0 for ~:i;ute,,rs, lu own expense to aid eal assit in the pro soldiers of.t.he ikilt. retrimentt, for niliu Om Jiart and welfare of the) young sldie , ocuntry, anl Compan.y A pasHd m)oxt e s for his valuable servico a nd assistan e. Being a life long )omoorat he sni tera of the Third l)istrict, and will pros from time to time as the car paign prof ods into their busineSs and keopin, abreast of tho times in the way c information. 'They aro inprovi their lands and bmillding beOtte Shomes, using better stock and gi's ing more attention to the vit subject of education anid their ow LB general upliting with advantag they have forged fr om the ver soil. Statistics would doubtlei d show that Pickous county has in it proved as much and perhaps mor than any county in the Piedmoa 1-section in p)roportion to the oppo01 B tunities of the people. What Picd one county is the p)eople havo maud 1, It, and they aro just beginning t af get in the way of doing things. yiQHT1'IG IN TIlE S4liNATi5h. Senator Bailey, demrocratof Te> as, and Senator Bleveridge of Ind ania were fortunate in having the. fight so near the close lof the sce sion of Congress so as to say themselves from an uinusal amiounl of altten)tion1. Buit~ fight ing is no0 such a novelty ini tho Sonaito asi used to be. 1Fromi the newspapei reports, it appears that becaust Boveridge said Bailey had made "ani unwarranted attaadk" 0on a gov ornmen t oficial, ile Iy considlered himself slanidered and went for the Indiana seni ator without ceromony. The affair adlded to that othor dis graceful episod1e, several monthus ago, and to the long andl usoloss harangues from some of the sona tors and the time killing policy of that body all through tho late ses sion does not"add vory much to the prestige of the United States Senate. Information A bout Schools, Office of Oounty Supt. Ed. Pick ens, S. C. To Trustees: The County Board of Education orders all county schools|'to open1 the second bionday in July or as soon as possible thereafter--the condition of the crops taken ini consideration-on accout of the enrollment which is the basIs of money for next year, and to oon tin the same until the pupils art needed for securing crops. Pro vided, 'tbey do not exceed the funds apportioned to their district Further, The County Superin tendent shall keep his office operi for the sale of books one week be' fore the 14th day of July and for one week thereafter in compliance~ With act of 1900' The following frotn act of-1000 he furnished for goidance I "A noli teacher-hallbbe n oyed, distriot Who is telated to a 0ate . bUr of the Boaf4 b onsangi y at Einis within, t * .uA .. McCALLA, From the Third Districts Carolina. L.owndesville, H. (' . in Ahho,ville e-inlnt;'v. i, ene (if the larg,;(-, farilots inl th:tt ewo e years at the closn of the Uivil 'Var, and b,orhloodl n which I is fatther hlvcd untiil htc htosent orcunpation for fife, that of fulrmling;. di himself to agrieniitur,tl turSntits, andl t crownecd with H11Ccess. He i:tconsidleredi of the State, and for at numtt -r of ycat.s ts Ioc l:ng to tho Ilvat. comlent1 of hcc far. oral good of his c:"lmmunity, e,,muty unid myhton iu tho miemonibll,Intupatigu <-f"1 1876 hle redomptiont of h1is Statto. 'JTaking an tted his county in the Stato Convetitious in h1iq fight in tho Stato Conventi'?n in muoveent, giving i' his most netive suny (,ongrestsional D)ihtrtct to theo Demlocraltic the convention of 189G and 1900, and ro-wit South (',trir uu at the tnotiliention 1 N1: 1 hie w%:t 41lech11 to tht, oit:te 'monate b ility. Ile was tal,o 'lc tedtc :t <hdogm; o to largest numbner oif V.te; of an1y tlhrmu: m bIred warl against 8lp-till, and Sth COro 'amnc t"o (the froni, wtt;1 to (',Imbulialt ;Iis per c:<lintmt. of Cml) 110, A, ttn:l (tho y sorvte -. IH- t ook great in tor,:ct in tilhe r.s who w%cer, 0.d4 11 unt 11 o ilg t fir thw r omptlimtontar"y reolutions, thanking him nits him etandidatcy to the Demnocrattic vo mnt his views ont leuling national qunentions resseq.--Press & Banner of Abbeville, S.G. of tho Board of Education of the fcountty, n1:)r unless at majo rity of ,theparents orguardians of the ehde todngtesho.o whic suc tecN s poe riet. mlynn nwiig isfacUV5uttinco of truee ofil\ii any sch'Iooil d ~ii t htan l>atron ofhi .dI novert,y to pu'eil ra thei xu necessary.) itbooiks tor the uso of heist or le r ied i chilre,tti in tau(~ichi d iistrichtma in the ir dirton vnIimi ieisuch pils, avnd fuii h othte sme Cong'sinliiA' to suhpuis n e u rguta litC O iona t-be 8'J trustees may resciba: Providt. T11 hee sun sed shaaty'll 'nt fnhrd Andut is Sunhe, aSnt book ( o pur his edsall to th o prcnopertcyeof schoois istr ling andimust bjelrio re.-rel to kanrd of Truseies St.C. r of eahl toerm," Euajo~of . he ta te o Suer.inendfnthin foirn atuodtiu the wl sood for teawIchersc reitecrs as soon asl ho -g' est h em pinten Teacihrswil 1 have toi uloiab!t to kep shoo recnordsain ctanrb whener it . isftio ar tre i I otl( ~iL T~~~rustees wilke Tuos n Rschorldiutict talt bank patyo ofr ratscoo are und--e son rthon of ont asCIL o reIIcved. iuesar chihi or .hi W.re . Iiah, PI weas troubcdh kidnssay c)omplainr of Mt. Sperhlg, 1a., "uti to boath ofFlys thdey t.isuro~ em-ete a) psCI.. funent nd ltLhr &hWebbokns &o - iChano & alln behropr. o Congreo adjuric ned ins hio t'o Lalo tet Sen)at'o r andRepeso n ta tie tge homei or tJul Fut h, after apprpriCtating abot ai billio SummeJtr' complantis ually01 pvalent vloes caen the riter's11 010' famiwa cue last ek b t he1( aPio timely uo ol rCmortac in's Colc Ciho ura 'l Rd factory and whi3ch,is away keto RhanInda thed noml of1yo oribe. Th'is1 isano intendsed-asb fei puff o the oompany Alo dnot adverwilze tu ' l'u.ii s hld withokiui a(btle f fth' illt.t medomoii theli houe in summer-'i ti1me. For') sal, by. Wbu. Ear) le, hi CTnhes il(or thed reiefIi o te aplowother of ther Ca drepron poiti o along 113wth thos Fourth, ifse hapeisli'aton au and legiltion Iuioi tys. ilien Sthi OiOi of Dull, dol *'0hl)(iesO . th bronite foril wn' cue atiweker gtrlnif ntil IR ofe factor andawidhi Tal wihs kep sur torbeef Wttebbfr whoes may$notan The bill for tho eifo h rJATTENTION SChOOL E We want you to como and exani intes&., be4orloe v(11 buy a14 it will Ce have I1(keni great painls inl selecting t1 Htty thatt c,ur priCos on tho albove goodi t1t1 I he alver;lg. \'e o,er the Iarg(ost. sla te for 5e v 10xH ilehlos, P'enell 'l'ahl(4s from .1c, writing p1per for Ie. Sehool rayons I)o1't fail to se(, l1: whel you wit pinls of' all do.-riptionis. Wo) atro constantly a(ldinlg to our' call and see what valu(ts we have for v There is nothing, moro plulasing t<. nrl'o. We I ttv(' i few mll(,d.diolIs tladt (lopickiug holne bi', ailitntal lifte wat( jects. 'To mO,st romarkaL,b(; tlemdalio We have .jsit receoived a now 1h please' sO 1)many custoomiers. Th pIlri< CRAIC BR One Price C 1 I C K E N S, SA )o you like coll'e? Well if you of th 1best rOaSted1 c"lfo at ib)S for green cftfee ont the market. It' you ('Vitr il(llgP in atltoking e: ly 5.ts. And it you want, a cheaper c (Ilor'y. 1'1,1t11;1r4 yOll o:,m('o away from homn CMOurs.(' yoti't. waint to drive homo 1 lile- + Ot (( it jor v((11 Call got aiuythiln The ls. Ilotir 4ln tio m11arkot for tl fellow under:ell ui on flotr, Plenty o' knives f'or the boys, and Wto havo no,ilo Ibargaills in Shoes al Hl igihest )rice paid for all Countr ' )(DGE NoIC(:. Thei( ( Ol,'4noimi,er of Oconueo and P -'o (uuuS Ili) J 0 .)o 111Iicklen; c,unt i(5 w ill I, t, to tho lowest respb,nMible hi.td('r, the bmilding of at new Iirigo at I0lich 'es Foid on Keowee ja Rivr oni tho 10 a11y Jutily 1902, :t 10, of o 11wock i. im. 'h'ie commiilsion)o, s reserve (1I (lie right to rej at any and all bids. If B any bids is accepted, the bid ler will be 13 required to givo bond for twice the Ia1 imouut of sail bid to be approved by ,J the colmnissioners. L. D). Stepheus A. .1. Welboru 1obt Stowart Juno 161h, 1902, Com. TREAT YOUR 1(1DN)EYS FOR R IlEU MITISM.4 Whien you aro suiffering from rhioumna ttim, theo kid'ieys must bo teude'd to ut onco so thatt they will elimiunto tho urie aeid frnm the blood. Foley's Kiduoy Cure is the imost effetitvo remedy for this purpose. IR. T. Ho"pkinis of Poiar Wi.a., siys, "'Afth r unsuRiccessfully doc toring0 thire years (f rhoumait,iisml with the bi st doctors, 1 tried Fley' Kiduey Cure antd it eured meit. I c'anniot apealtk too highly of I bi:x great mediciue," .13olt & Webb P,cken~s &'. Chaun& laa Liberty, Ohaa NOTICE OF' HOMESTFRAD, Notico is here'by given to ill whom it may conLcernI th it Mrs. S. F. Kolborn hias filed heri peO ion ii this office pros ing for homeslQtead eixemfption in the estaito Of W. W. ](elhorn deceased. t The Petition will be heard in my of.. fice on Saturday the 20 day of July, 1902. This 24 Juno 1092, A. J. Ihoggs (Seal) Clork of Couirt, WHEN OTHIER MEDICINES HAVE FA[LEDu. Tak(o Foly'a Kiduey Cure. It has ilolt .t W~ebb P.ickeus Chapumn kV Cal tahani Liberty.( A. Rt. Unass, of M~organitowvn, Ind., had to get up fen or twolve times ini tile Lighit anid had sovere backache and pain mi the kidneys, WVan cured by Foley's Di'ure. Bolt & Webb anid ChaipmanIl & JallIahian Liberty. ~~N -Ilo .'. - r-1 Uncle Sam's Mail Service requires physical and miental ability of a high degree to withstand its hard labors. The high tension to which the nervous system is constantly subjected, has a depressing qf feet, and soon headache, back. ache, neuralgia, rheumatism, go sctatica, Ctc,, develop ina severe (lb formn. Such was the case of letb Mail Carrier S. F. Sweinhart, re of Huntsville, Ala,, he sas 00e*2 A'n attack of pneumonIa ne wi muscular rhoum m hmp.che~ tme, I wvas scara~ 'leoto inove Tat about a month eidd to gio for a.,Pedn Pill a anud Ner,v, ?1asters a trtd la In *1 thi daa Ras in y toute atiT au JJ-READ ;UPPIES! ne our line of tablets, paper, rtainly be to your interest. We is line and lieiove wo Can safely niro 20 to 30 por cent cheaper e have ever soon for tho money to 'Ic each 12 sheets splendod Se Box or 2 for 15c. nt any pins, noodles combs, hair I0c counter and ask that you dime. lth eye than a eautiful piet. from actual photograph scenes r scc,nes, and other beautifutl subll [I over oil'ered for 10c. pment of Ifolly flour that has e is still $4.25 a barrel. OTHERS. Iash Store. S.C. jY do, coll a1 l.'L uls sell you som< 9l.00. The hot " and 1011 til and gt the Empro Cigar-on. igar call for|W'er Eagle or Old 0 and forgt your dinnor. Of ithout your dinner. And you g in the cunned goods lino. te money. \ Wo wont let the other prices to suit them. id Dry Goods. y PI'roduco. 2/ L7TLO7Ld. OTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Pl is and specificaiiouw for i county it at. Pickens 8. C. can bo soeen at offio the County Supervisor, ufter the 16th, y of Juno 1902, also at of10o6 of H. D, reediug architect, Groenville S. C. ids will be received in part or in whole id will be oponed at 12 o'clock, neo xly 15th 1902. L. D. Stephens. A. J. Welborn. Robt, Stewart. Comroisiouera. If you need one don't wail till they are all gone. [oes, Plows, Sweeps and all Inds of' farming tools, Fruit Jars, Sugar, Splcee for the fruit season, Sow Cabbage seed from the 2~ 30 of May for latte catbbage, good fresh Virginia Seed now ou dIe. A. M. MOR RIS, Pickena, 8. 0 iLARK BROS. & Co., OREENVILE, S. IWe Will Sell For the Next 30 Days --A LL lonumenCfts, Tomnbstonies, nid Mlarkers win Stock at 20 per cent s than usual price. We have ne exceptional values. CHEAPEST WROUGHT FENCING ON EAR TH .. )LARK BROTHERS A CO., Greenville, S. 0. ut this out and take It to Dr. 0. we he's Drug Store and get a box of m~berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab. .'Ihe best physio. They also or. disorders o bhe stomacb. PrioI ts at G. W. Earle Drutgglst. NO F3ALSE~ OLAIMS8 'he prop.tetore of Foley a tieney and do not advertise thiis as a sure Outo consumption.' They do not otaim till cure this dtread complaint in ad. od oases, bt~ do pos tively suhdt6 b it wIll Gore in the eavliot Stages never fails to giVe ooarote t relief in jh. worst oae. Fi' ns4T is Withopt dloutblt at troat and 4Anog virame. a AKPA STOCK OF SP Is now in store. The stor< crisp, new goods. Each season est and prettiest goods possible have !u rpassed all former seasoi much talk about goods, but my s claim I make. I have undoubte< of white goods ever shown in goods in every new stye and col( My prices are as low as goc determined to my store ikterestir and notions this season. Twelv proven to many people of Picke they can rely unpon it. "Give m f goods and prices are not satisi A. K.I GRAND SPRIIl -OF EVERYTHII AND UP-T0 I<OCLONHIG,SI and FURNII Smith & Bristov Our stock was never in bettc of most of last season's goods al ing today the newest and cleanes lina. Goods guaranteed as repr Mail orders receive prompt atte Price to Every body. Main Street, Gr< T E BEI ..CREENVILLE'S LI Butyinig and Sell Goods than Stores in 1 CLOTI We are exclusive agents fo Clothing, recognized as the best America. We carry all grades, $.15.00; Boys' three piece Suits $ piece Suits 50 cents to $6.oo. W 10 to 25 per cent, on any suit yo We carry more Shoes, and a other merchants in Greenville. sell from $12 up. More of Pickens county today than from to sell every man, wvoman and d~ shoes this year. We have DRY GOODS B3ring the Madam and Child to Greenville. Make our store a" of room for the children to play more PRETTY DRY GOODS anywhere else in the city, and S every article she buys. H. K. S'IURDI Of Greenvi) c Dyspep are made overy day by tb He.0. Cute that Osse of Co, become. chronie $ANDTO NIC the oult remedle. which asit Nat way. Powerfu purgativ.e gripe, drug.talter,, Ramon's Itemedies system independent of drage. 1 Yiar druggis W# tunih a a Brown Ml New Ye and Orn LRK'S RING GOODS is brimming full of bright, I do my best to get the new but this season, I feel that I s. I do not believe in too tock will bear me out in every Ily one of the prettiest lines Greenville. Colored wash >r. >d goods can be sold. I am g to all buyers of dry goods e years dealing with me has ns, that whatever I tell them ie a showing," is all I ask, and actory, don't buy. Park, JG OPENING IG NEW DATE. i_OES,HATS* NGS at v's, Greenville, S, C. r condition, having disposed ter the fire, and we are show t stock in upper South Caro ?sented or money refunded. ntion. Terms, CASH. One enville, S. C. HIVE! AD1NC STORE.. ing More Dry aniy three lhe City. ILInh I r Strause & B3ro's [High Art made, best fitting Clothing in Men's Sdits from $3.00 to 2.50 to $io.co; Children's two e guarantee to save you from ui buy from us, eli more hoes than all the We guard ntee every shoe we our shoe,s are being; worn in any other store, but we want iild in Ickens county their DRY GOODS ren with you wvhen you come 'our home wvhile here. Plenty in, and the Madam can find to look at in our store than AVE 15 to 25 per cent. on (NT COMPANY, le, S.C. tics sir own careteus. istipation before to Take IVIR PILLS PELLETS ar. and do not get in het pain sow Einke oonftrmed meo gntly and leave the . 4et ale by a)) dealere, g. Co.