The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, August 07, 1902, Image 2

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The People's Journal. T. J. MAl't,uN, -- -- - Editor. Q W. Lrisi: M1rA'rIlNY, - Bus. Mgr. 1Cntered at the 'ost Of1ico at Pickens am second-clais uatter. S Ise-ilpt ioll, 81.00 1a Tea r. ''IHURS DAY, AU0. 7, 1902. At. Chesterfield on Saturday it is reported that Mr. McMalahan charged in offect that Air. Martin, his ol)plonent in the race for Super- y intendent of Education, had issued V "paid articles" through the Pick, A ens papers. This is a i ttlo too much to go unnoticed, since such articles as have appeared in this j paper bearing on this special race .1 have appeared inl the editorial col- 1 umns. So far as wo are coucerne d, Mr. Martin has had nothing to do in the way of influencing the ox" p pressions of this paper. We havo ,1 never talked with him au1 0tt his 8 race nor have we had anything to say to Mr. Nehlaban . The articles and editorial expressions 11 ha e been hased on what we regarded and u11lerstood to be t.rue Factsl of the case and neither AI r. Martin nor any one for him has over oflored us any induceuwents in any way to secuilo the publient on of anything bearing on the inatte, of his candidacy for offiec. Mr. Me Mahan dolh protst to'' aIIuch. IlIe should answer the crib lcisis open ly and not. I niltlatte that, a1 news paper h.as bec paid to advoc(ae his Opponent, SOMIi SUGGESTIONS ON liDUCATION. lducation con)erlls ev",,trybody, I especially is it, a vital 11uestionl inl a growitg country like this. iBOv I,'<\w l In l9 . 14) \ \ T ' RceCOntly Ie Nash viii .\ I''II iisisted that the State I)ie'ora i platformtl shoutld declaro for bwtter schools and mon sellm l da)ys fora country clli1I11"ell ; in111Iiill Iraini1 atnd agric ti rlit oln III'Iti onl inl thl' p)ublic schools and thlo:;c suppocrted I by public fui.ly. . Il[r.) is at 1lit. fotn ill a fw li1n s '1 that has more horsc senst in it to the square inch than any state or national platform ever written. Such an1 ,. Ol idea aopted anit carried ou.ut n the South would prove to be a dyna~mo that would utilize all the boy3 power and1 gil-power' now go ing to wasto. ivo lived ini the souith ais v'e can ouu the bounties of liuLI , and hiave reached the poinut at wvhich we must,5 study' gejoi' loarn the arits, use our1 nailttrial re sour1ces and( aIccumilat.' wealthI, or1 01l(o fall behind and y dwn. Tisj is a statnmen t wor'thy of our most earnest conmsideraltionl.W hocan saly that the naitur'al r'O8ources of the South (10 not sur'pass those o1 any other country?~ What will we do with themn in question. - HIow long will our hundreds of tuirbu lent streams dash on their courso through the land, carrymng Ito waste a vast store of energy! Whenci will our1 little hills and1( moun11tains bIe miade to givo iup thiei' hiddecn treasures, and what of a more aid vanced manufacture of'King Cot. t>)n? Thme South has done well , I hut miust do niore to endure, but ho0w useless they aro without the knowvledge and skill to accepti thloml in the fullest manner1C1, e * * TH'I ONE 'TuiNG; LACR INn;. One cannot avoid the conclu sion that moro of our young men onght to preparo for industrial aund commercial careers. Only a few can be p)rofessional men . Many must be manufacturers, buyers and sellers and workers. Lot themi be intelli gent, trained educated . One cans not forget the young men who have been lost to lifo by aiming vaguely at some calling regarded as higher when suicess awaited tbem in aun industrial career. Many a boy has received a higher] oduoation that prepared him for hfe in general, and holding him. self above the shop and miarket anid low wages, ha~s found at~ length his only hops of a living in teach, n lg School with not a apark of the * eAching sene in his heart, Many a father has given a son a higher a education only to find him aimiless I ina a.busy World at the end of four 'a t et it not be forgotten thatj h 'oung men did not suffer be. C o f their higher education, ' also pqrt1palarJl prep arod. The ~ fauilt liea not o he one, but in T lack of-the other. The one thing ~ do 1. to properly combine the 93fd404WLh the speai~ I STATEMENT. uarterly Report of County Con missioners Pickens County Disbursements in County Com missioner's Office for Second Quarter 1902, Commencing the First Day of April, 1902. AT hunt, s ;.20 1 Alexander, 1800 E Farr, 2 00 M I'onder, 2 00 1, .Jentk inI, 25 00 1 Parrott, 40 20 L' Looprtt)t, 17 56 () Par~sons, 6 69 .\ Edcens, 50 MT ChlildireS, .1 00 E i lesp iu, 34 51 11 Seaiborn, 14 00 .1 BggEa, 4 00 ,1 l Intghs, 1 00 l' McAlister, 4 00 hilip ('hapman, .10 00 tinoH ECvanst, 47 50 ttm leCdet s, 2 04) A Wiliams, 4 17 NT Jalesonl, 25 00 cht . Ferguson, 75 Y NI. Caunon, 6 00 S Bowen, 1 50 rank 11ogsc)d, -1 37 1 11 G Mln)uiol, 88 58 1 13 llolcomibo, 1 75 A .1 \Welhortn, 108 u.) I obt. Stewart, 107 25 A 1 \\olbaorin, 2 31 I A 1Pars ms,1 00 I) A Ci alst rap, 800 I 'ic'kotts l,.ailroa(l (Co. 112() i \V ( Ilst rap; "1 55 1725s N\ Wv tIt, 51 914 1' AlIall(ihl, 52 98 ,1 01) V l'' ('a te hita I, "I 33l 1 (;hastra, -7 G5 1W E ale1)ziiiiI, -1 50 1. .\ Wi lcy." 10) 80 \V II. acl, 8 0) V Trilli, 31. 00 10 Cha)atainl, 32 0 liiha Aexatn r, 5 00 'I' Catlrel, n 50 I AT I ido, 31 00 ) S 1loider, 31 00 ohn1 Moser, I5 95 () WatkinsH, "I5 00 L (1 Suttcerlatnd, 8 75 V V Clayton, 37 90 C T Parsons, 15 40 \.,)isoggs, t17 28 I T 'a lor, 18 7) r T'I Lool>r, at) 1j I)Dobson, 4; 00 I MIcDI. Birne, 1,2 77.07 \. ( "urnmn , 5 (00 H Newhery, 21 00l I W e rr, I 65 V N Gant'i 4, 10 25 0 W Newtont, 2 80 l'om1 Welh1orn, 2 00 I 'T Anthony, (; 12 '6 C Smiith, 19 00 J1hu~rley ( 'hild ress, 6 00 Da)ye P'orter, 5' (0 WV 10 lunt, 13 95 !Sam1 ltI(ens, ii 75 J M1 Stewart, 13 40U W C Keith, 4 50 Hi A Richoy, 2a 94j W Hi Chastain, .J0 00 Shlannon Prin tig Co. , 26 00 James Massingill, 13 55 f .A 1Ilndricks, 1141 541 I F1hond ricks, 140 90 V E~ Jones, 12 00 1 L~ Hondl hieks, 12 50 V W F Bright, 1:15 09) V M1 Allgood, 11 00 0 1" K eith, 3 69) V A Boggs, 0 00 L~ Stephens, 10 00 V F Bla ssingamie, 50 00 t R Ilyars, 48 50 V F lassingaIme, 17 40 M Crenshaw, 41 00 P'1 MicDanijel, 53; 40 I McI) Bruco, 4,252.641 11) M Keith, 7 00 [loath-lBru.-Morrow (Co. .163 141 I' E Craig, 12 50 ll F P ar SOn s, 20 00 It W D)unwoody, 21 50 D) J Griflith, 120 100 J N King, 99) 93 I I, hiolt, :17 00 holt & Thorniley, 1 80 I i0 Kinchi, 3 00 I McI) Bruce, 4196 84 I W Earlo, (6 40 ineiis & Gassaway Bros., 214,80 M Mauldin, 21 30 B Bowlin, 4 75 .1 K Lewis, 8 00 leece Bowen, 7 00 Frank Boggs, 78 81 ['IH Gasaway, 13 80 rH G McDaniel, 78 08 V 13 Jones, 21 80 rlohn H Davis, U 00 lix Jones, 503 70 1 WV Dorr, 1 00 V 11 Oat,30 1.7 L A Moon, 6 00 C Parsous, 8 40 W Hendricks, 8l21 08| ) E G'.arrett, 4 80 Ien P Grifltn, 40 i Mturphree, 8 S0 U Hendrick., 848 49 MoD BruOe, 007 01 / E Edens, 7 80 EC (randyp 11 18 iE Hamilton, 10 08 A K~elley 02 00 W Williams: 0 00 okens 3an1a O,088 52 H Vrmwfoni 10 H1 A Hichey, 7 21) '1' O Jam eson , 6 60 II A Richey, 90 00 B M Smith, 3 50 Prof I)endely, 1 0ln J4l,n WV Thomas, 8 00 Mack Gravely, 80 70 J 1H G MllcJaniel, 20 05 li3 1Id(:ler. 9 10 J L '1homlay, 6 65 W N Bowliu, 10 00 V T Day, 3 00 0 C Fom,cr, 8 25 t it Ilill, 5 00 Fred W 'i illiamH, 14 56 V ) Garrison, 6 50 Lf E: iunnicutt, 22 35 13 11 Williams, 15 00 1, E Perry, 7 61.) D) C Perry, 14 00 U Cl Rowland, 25 00 Mi A Boggs, 3 79 E Perry, 3 65 WV V McVhortor, 14 75 It J ilughea, 6 00 Tr T Hughes, 11 25 V ) Jos, 15 00 J C Howard, 1 50 J P Smith, 10 00 'T 1) sith, 23 00 U \V 1)orr, 1 00 J W Lawrence, 21 20 L U Uilstrap, 3 50 J A Cook, 175 00 B3 P Ielloy, 42 20 J A IHintcn, 13 85 W T O'Dell, 15 55 Silas H in kle, 5 00 O P Fieldl, 4 25 J C Alext ndor, 3 75 J Frank Crime, 7 20 ltich Rosamond, 85 A U Boicn, 1 18 F ' and J N Morgan, 7 39 A J Welborn, 18 G0 S ) Chapman, 4 94 '0o)le'r Journal, (; 25 V C Keith, 11 65 Y 1) MeildorH, 14 90 Y 1) Memlora, 5 75 J E Saudecr>+, 12 00 l;llis Tripp, 12 20 Vardy (.1r1llii, 5 20 C E lamuilton, 11 00 Sam Sheril, 0 00 Sam Sheriff, 2 00 J E Clark, 2 50 V F Young, 4 70 J A Ragsldalo, 1 30 J 'I' McKinney, 80 00 V T Chapman, 1 00 C Q Clardy, 3 50 ,J A H1unt, 23 b5 ( L Mcwortor, 7 50 '1 B Owens, 7 00 V F IHayes, 2 0(;O J C (G arrett, 1(; 00 T F1' Finley, 3 75 T Ht McVhortor, 4 70 S L lioggs, 5 70 :Iarlo Chapman, 12 00 V \V 1" Bright., 42 51 A LI Edeus, 12 00 F B Chalmuan, 5 00 0 N ('Cox, 17 60 LA F Mooro, i (Ri J 1) Sinuons, (1 54 A ( WVyatt & (Co, 22 l i John Chapman, 3 O0 P) P) MXcDaniel, 22 21 .J S M iller, 25 8. ,J H1 (. MXcD)aniel, 5 I 4( E \V tagsall, 24 5( M F [estor, 3* 00 H A Hlticy, 53 47~ A J WelhIorn), 55 00~ Pickens Soutinel, 415 '25 Itoht Stew~art, 2 80 1 D) Stephens, 17 10 D) J (Griflith, 76 00 Miahon & Arnold, 103 55 Th'los L Gantt, 10 00 TI WX Tlonnem, 1 50 XW 8 .1allengor, 10 10 ECd XWelborn, 4 00 WV H Edens, jr, 70 74 I A lRobinson, 10 (00 Pickens Bank, 396 80 AlR Townes, 2 (0 2 F Freoman, 5 00 A WV Folger, 8 50 J B Brenzealo 1 15 J1 M Childrens, 5 28 XV E Stephens 15 89 WV M Allgood1, 25 00 G U Grumbles, 3 00 ,John 1P Jones, 4 50 Wilkins Poe & CJo, 171 69 J L Looper, 11 25 WV T McFall, 13 20 R1 A B3owen, 1 00 3 L Thom'w, 6 40 J L A iken, 8 31 WV J Boggs, 4 50 I A WVhitmire, 3 40 1111;Lynch, 3 00 R1 F Hord, 5 20 H C Shirley, 13 60 Stephenson & Sons CJo, 152 32 J HI Ballentino, 2 00 (1 WX McClaniahan, 15 70 J B MXauldin, 2 75 L G (Gilt rap, 10 81. J Frank Gary, 4 80 .J H1 G McDaniel, 75 19 Rl F Smth, 8 75 XV RI Oats, 2 75 WV 11 J Lesley, 20 68 XWalker' Evans Cogawohl Co, 410 40 XV E Hendricks, 3 00 O TV Hendricks, 14 67 HIeath-.Brnco-Morrow Co, 109 71 G WV Lathem, 1 00 XV H Langston, 6 00 John Craig' 8 00 J M Stowart, 14 70 T J Bowen, 8 00 Tomn Leley. 7 00 o N Wyatt, 15 00 1. H1 Hendrick,, 4 00 Mt W Hester, - 16 02 $ D Chapman, 17 70 WV E Cisson, 2 00 L D) Stepheni, 7 46 J 0 Wolborn, I 00O | harley Childreus, 4 10 L D Stephens, 2 52 B F3 Parsotis, 8 26 A J B3oggs, 14o 00 L D Stephens, 27 (Jo JlF Keith, 18 75 U W Thoma.1 200 8 D Chapmrana 87 50 M Q Dvies1 00 It 0 GInes, 1 50 8.T MoHogh, 0 IdI J S MIller 18 8(J Huchn Mords; 8 00 1.0 Lsthem, 78 4 Frn Crns ? na J O Bowen, .5 00 J L. Murphlree, :3 GO T/' (i O:ivor, 410 50 0 1) Ep,, 7 47 W NV 1" Bight, 45 G( 11 Charles A tlhony, 3 02 W F Ilndricks, () 04 V F 1a1ussinguwln, 21 00 all NV C K(lh, 2 4.111 1 C Ga,ntt, 2 00 J N King;, 150 00 V C O'Doll, 29 15 or It L #Jon1.2, 8 ( 0 NV C S(eaborn. 5 00 I ; H 1 l r o c k , : 8 7 1L M Luk, 7 9(3 G B William, 9 00 Pickens 1: It Co, :3 07 V J Ponier, 13 98 J H Brock, 1 50 J Frank Boggs, 42 56 J F Lesloy, 7 50 a A A Pace, 1 10 13 P P MeDanit'l, 25 (00 A J Welborn, 17 40 People's Journal, 4 00 A W McCrackiu, 15 50 It Ml Stewart, 7 G5 J H G McDaniel, 2.1 8) 4 J H Bowen, 2 00 J IL O Thompson, 1:3 25 M A Boggs, 20 00 J B Newberry, 2 B I) Garvin, 2 0(1 '1' N Hunter, I; ,15 L D) Stephens, 6.15 S Jowoll, 30 (0 J 11 0 McDaniel, (GO 50 1 A J Welborn, 7 20 " " 7 2)0 " " 7 20 G H londricks, 5 G4 A C Sutherlamic, 12 50 A .J Welborn, 2:3 00 Goorgo lIlagooi, 1 50 S B Mann, 50 S V O'Dell, 12 25 D) Winchoa3ter, 2I 05; F'olger & TI'hurnlev, .17 (; V M 1urphree, .40 EAley Oil Mill G), 20 85 Jno P (riflin, 2 10 Armour Oomplany., 5 : J Mcl)Bruce, J L Thomas, 2 00 IR C Gant.t, 50 IRL Jones, Pickens It R. C1, 1 2 v C B3ramlett, 1 .1 M Stewart,010(i L 1) Slephons, 125 (i~ Henry WV Garri:;o,n, 1 50 Athens M' 'aa :30 , Wtallcor Evans,,(or;agwcli-Uo 9 ( O B F Panrsons, $ 25 11 A tichey, 18 53) .1 T Looper, 2 G0 I I) 'Farnw r, 2 0 \W J Pr(e(y, 1 0 Rt B Anlhn,,;, 7 50 E F Kei(lh, 1; 7s D .1 Grillithl, ': 1 J1 Allen Sinth &Co, :70 Pickenas I It (, 5 99 S D) Chamnuan,187 J MeD zuce, 2 2u1 IottrStlh4 I:44.MlIC1 I(td 15 21 Ilo,~'Io a : Vr 1l~ 1el- C o f ti V2i0 tor. Ivert ii'g IptawiI '' 8 25' e wuro (VQ2y 1(411' 1 '1(~ 482 50~ 01)0 se wuldtIl'. 11( (211 2 GO~:~ wonk tat.ele C aihi not (12VI ( 00li1 bed Wht t doat.thi ciitia 1 00 meic wa a iud formi' 1)11 7 50ouh of hamorlin' Coic I~oora18 75ja Au f01 VOe'N L aDs t'i'LyF waell. FDr Caob . . Wr armientph mesan,owtu in solobia, Thn arot crispr ntaew: goo.: M ach seadasoa pet ayun(ll si:ti steenoyos ofll thr.averpahieg al oresriefr sers mrove inalk l'ecuat gsh , but mywn ofworso od ever r pare n er (etrmshe udi. myste in he:e s> and. Whtos this en 'Iticl e proento ansy pfore, ut I ihoh frhooRd and prcs aatresnot saro end f on wek wa entrel well. O For saleby Dr, G t. Ersl. e STOCKTOFIC crisp, newbgood, Each4 sieson havesurpsse aell frer ntVMsaso muchtal abut oos, but my is goods n evernew te n col My prces ae as o asg deterinedto mystor intrest VIFFORD COLLEGE Spartuuburg, 1. C. N. SN YDE it., M. A., President., Full College Courses. 'avor >lc surroundings. 'The bost in - tutnces. Necessary exponsies from $160 to ) for the year. For catalogue other infrormilation apply to Se1cret.ary. Vofford College... '...Fitting School. slaitaiburg, S. C. E;legant new Ibuildlinv. Careful ttuntion to individual studlent. earod and tuition for year, l $110. 11 information given by A\. M.I DluimR, IIead Alaster. If you need one don't wait till they are all gone. loos, Plows, Sweeps and all cinds of larinng tools. Fruit Jars, SugaU', Spicos for the fruit season. Sow Cabbage seed froit the 21 o 30 of May for late cabba,g. gool fresh Virginia Sood now on mie. A. M. MORRIS, Pickens, S. 0 ILA RK 1BROS. & CO., L iEN ; ! E We Will Sell For the Next 30 Days --ALL Monum ients, -ow in Stock - 20 per cent oss tIhan usual price. We have CHEA1PEST WROUGHT FENCING ON EARTH .. CLARK BROTHERS- & CO., Groen ville, S. (I. B A NNE R S A1.V E the most healing salve In the would. ARK'S RING GOODS e is brimming4 full of bright, I do my best to get the newv ~, but this seasonl, I feel that I ns. I do not believe in too stock wvill bear me out in every dly one of the p)rettiest lines or. od goods can x: soh(l. I am ng to all buyers of rIlry goods re years (dealing w ith me has anls, that whatever I tell them ec a showing,"' is all I ask, and lactory, don't buy. rk, in sSI plexibons where's your belauty '1 ordler by taking NIVER PILLS PELLETS and 8ood health. *11l keep tnOn's L.iver Plls and siure, Freet amiplo and4 PG. 40 ./an See the Splendid V WE OFFlI Shoes, Hosiery, Hankerchiefs. Fair Price Paid f( Chickens. Demand for poor. CRAIG-. One Price C P 1 ( K E N S, SA Do you like col'-ee? Well if you of the host roasted conl'o at 8!ha for green eci'e on the market'. If you over iiulgo in smoking c ly 5lCts. And if you want a cheaper c (lory. Porhaps you (.mn away from hom course you don't want to drive homo necl not do it for you can got anythin 'T1h1( best flour on the market for t] fellow undersell us on flour. Plenty ofl knives for tho boys, ald We have some largains inl Shoes ai iI ighest price paid for all Countr ....A GRAND OPP ==TO B1 CLOTI-uNI B"ginn ing Monday morning .June : Mens, Boys and Ct ..25 Per Cent Discount o All straw hiats at 334 per1 cent di M.fason. $820 00 Suit s now *s15.00. $18 (00 11ow $1 2..'is. $15.0() sn ite no $11. 25. suits now $ no. $8.00 suits niow $6. suilts no0w $8.75. ...ME3NS AND BOYS PANTS IN 50 cents panIts nowI 88 cets 75 now 75ce. $2 pants now $1.50. $3 p $3, $5 pants now $:. 75. $6 panlts n) All Goods Sold For CASil. M\'ain Street, Gr< TH E BEI ..CREENVILLE'S LE Buyintg anid Selli Goods than Stores in 1 Clthng ae CLOTI Weaeexclusive agents for Clohig,recognized as the best America. We carry all grades. 0 5.00; Boys' three piece Suits $O piece Suits 50 cents to $6.oo. W< 10o to 25 per cent. on any suiit yot yjg5HES$5HOEI We carry more Shoes, and se >ther merchants in Greenville, ~el from $1.25 up, More ofc Pickens county today than from o0 sell every man, woman and chi ~hoes this year. We have DRY GOODS . Bring the Madam and Childr< :o Greenvlleb Make our store y< >f room for the children to playi nore PRE.TTY DRY GOODS1 mnywhere else In the city, and S. lvery article she buys, [L K, S'IURDIVA Of Greeill alues.. R IN Supenders, and )r Eggs and Large Small Chickens very BROS., lash Store. -- S. C. .Y (1o, come anid Lt us sell you somo 1.00. The best 8 and .iob til and get the Empro Cigar-on igar call for War Eagle or Old o and forgot your dinner. Of' vithout your dinner. And you g in the canned goods lina. 1C money. We wont let the other I prices to suit them). ?d Dry Goods. y P>roduce. Tail L7IOTL7 . 'ORTUNITY.... Jy_=. 04, HATS! Oh we offer our entire stock of iilds Clothing at If the Regular Price.. scount. No hat carried from lust sui ts now *13.50. $1G 50 suits $12.50 sui ts now $9.38. $10.00 J0. $6.00 suits now $4.50. $5.00 THlE SAME PROPORTION... cents p)ants 57 cents. $1. pants ants nIOW $2 26, $4 pants now a'w $4 50. Remember the Date. ~enville, S. C. -HIVE'! ~ADINC STORE.. ng Miore Dry any three lhe Oity. IING! Strause & Bro'sIlHigh Art madec, best fitting Clothing in Men's Suits from $3.oo to .50 to $Io.oo; Children's two Sguarantee to save you froni buy from us. lmore Shoes than all th, e guarantee every shoe Wtt ur shoes are being worn int any other store, but we wanc kt in Pickens county their D~RY GOODS en with you when yoti como >ur home while here. Plenty ni, and the Madami can find to look at in our store tharn LVE z5 to as per cent, og~ NT COMPANY,