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The People' nal THURtS1)AY, AUG. 7, 1902. Local and Personal. -W. F. Austin, Dentist, will 1b in Easloy, Aug. 12th and 13th. -Jimmio IIughes and Miss Am Hughes, of Richland, S. 0., are vie iting Maj. J. J. Lewis and family. --l'onaiderable hail fell in thi vicinity of Pickens and in othe iAirts of the.county last Monda afturnoonl, and some damage is re ported. --''ho second quarterly confer once for Pickens circuit (Metho dist) will be held at Twelve Milt Friday, August 8th. A full atten dance of the Stewards is desired and all are invited. -By virtue of an act of the leg islature, an election for Cottou Weigher, lickens townehip, will be hold on the third Saturday in Aug the same being the 16th inst. Sot notice of Town Council respectinl S LtIIOi., -Maarriod August. 3rd, 1902 a the1 home of the ofliciating N. P. M. F. Hester, Mr. Elford Clark t< M iss Lizzio Simmons, daughter of Mr. Frank Simmons, one of Pick ens' county bost farmers. Aftei the ceremony the bride and groon wunt to the home of the groon where a delicious dinner was served They have the best wishes of their many friends. -Tony Williams, colored, of up per Anderson county, died sudden, ly in Liberty Monday morning last at the home of W. H. Chastain colored. Coroner Parsons was called in and hold an inquest, the verdict of the jury being that the deceased came to his death by nat. ural causes. This is the first in. quest held by Coroner Parsons this year. -l'ate Monday evening, IMrs. W. 'T. Jeunes while in the yard gathering up stove wood from a pile of rubbish of an old building olverturnd some of the upper boards that had become wet with rain in order to get at the dry wood and was Itwico bitten by a snake (rattle-snake pilate.) Dr. Weblb was called in speesliiy and applied the proper roledies. Mrs. Jeanes is stil* quito sick but is thought to 1e out of danger, and is resting well, but still under the treatment of Drs. B 1t & Webb. Monday's Storm. A severe hail storm visited this section Monday afternoon its .trackc running from north--west to south-east, apparently, passing through Pickens. Great dAmage 'was (lone to crops on the farms of WL. R. Durhami, M. WV. Newton and sthcre in the vicinity of Bethlehem church and further towards the south-east. Grown bolls wore beaten from the cotton stalks and fodder literally beaten to pieces. T1he damage cannot estimated. The Local Graded School. In this issue app)ears the regular advertisement of the Pickens Gra (led school which will be conducted the coming session by Prof. WV. E. Dendy, a ssisted by an able corps sof tea chers. The good work at this institution supported by abun .dant testimony is enough to com mnend it to the thoughtful consider -ation of all parents who have child. r'en at school age and are looking about for the school advantages necessary to equip those children for' life's duties or to prepare them properly for a higher college course by giving them the necessary ele. . mentary instruction. Trhe satis faction of having a school so near home that meets the requirements o)f our peop1)e isencouraging and as the countr'y is in a prosperous con dition and the people are more im * pressed than ever with the true ~value of education, it should niot take them long to decide to take advantage of the opportunity - presented. * A Serious Accident. Friends of Win. F. Blasuingame * ~ were shocked to hear last WVednes, (lay, of the Serious misfortune that met him while enjoying a summe1 vacation at Russell's Hotel several miles above WValhalla. Mr. -'Bias. aingame carried with him his bug' gy and spirited horse and on Tues day the 29th of July was out driv, ing with a young lady acquaint, ance when in crossing a stream or ia high bridge approached by higi abutmen ts, the horse became fright ened and backed off the bridge In the fall Mr. Blassingame~ re. .ceived pinful injuries and ha. eince been under the watchful 0ar4 of capable physicians who say thal nlthough he may be disabled fol some time, they have stron)g hope of his ultimate recovery. Thb young lady was not seriously in aurd and, strange to say, neithei the horse nor buggy was very muol .damaged by~ the fall. Letters re -neaved herQ eay that Mr. Biassing -ame is resting well, being unde: . the care of that competent nursne Mr. 3, J. Wakohn, of Liberty, anw good 'dootoro. NOTICE I A.l ean'didates who have no Rlied their pledges and p aid thel 'sum0smenits are requested to talc lQticeo if th requtVenti a#d c0ow y Wit theli aonne Camupaign Meeting. The neeting was called to outclr at 10:13 by Coun ty Ch1airilu:ni T. J. Mauldin, and the excrIsce, were opened with prayer by iev. S. A. McDaniel of the L'apti t Church. The ChaiL rman tho an - e nounced that there had been 50110 disagreement between the (' , , gressional and Senatorial candi dates as to which set shall speak first and took a hand primary to learn the sentileitof thetaudiene-o. The crowd docidod in favor of the r Senatorial bevy and for oncu all six of these gentlemen were e ted-and thei by exactly thu san, vote. It will be noticed that the speaking order has boen sonewhat - changed. IHON. A. C. IATlM'lH, of Anderson, was the first sel)akW r. He is back in his old Congressi,,z1t district and jump.3d on Col. Jolol., stone with both feet. Col. Jolt1. stone said he was defeated on the sub-treasury issue.. but Mr. Lat mer denies this andosaid the f tl mers didn't claim11 to utnlerstuml;I t ie fi n a n c e qtuesilon, Ihtt; asked for the Eub-treasury or su thing better. Mr. Latimer the-n repeated .! his explanations of his ship-subi-. dy speech and the Pennsylvan i,. Railroad matter. He again oiw, his business talk and went over lii record in detail and seeiod to ha-. made a good impression, but smt down in utmost. silence . HON, JOHN GARY EVAANs is her" to discuss questions relating to tho public good and not to tig. grandizement of self or fitnily. The man who follows t he 'bl,i ness policy" in Congross genluOLI ly takes all he wants for himselI, anl if anything is left gives it to the "poor people.'' The 1 publican, a when they loot the treasury, do it under the guise of business. lII is not going to ad mit, that his COIn petitors have more sesr: tha n hII has and plead with thie farmer; t Como( to his rcueia. 1),e1 fight his own bat tle. Mr. Evans then weNi,t (,r fight against Republihan years ago and del(lilCe.l1 t!ht i'.. business" as the bigg . i nd.L in the U nited States. M r. 1.boti N " boasts that he~ inlcreatsyl youri ta~ $100,000 to send you mour01 Se <I. you want only seed, send some L-t nigger there who will vote w h the Republicans, and he will " t more seed than any white lD . , crat you can send. This thing . standing in with the R0publi is the way McLaurin started en the road to Republicanism. Whl1en a man gets rich in Conge s. e,, - back and boasts of it, an expbiam' tinn is ini order. Gjoy. Evans mafl' his usual discussion of tho tdur.b measure and was wvell recei yd. HON. GEORIGE JOIINSTON V was the next speaker an ar1 tea few introductory remiarks, t urn d his attention to the sp eoch tf .Alt'. Latimer. '-The honorah!e gentle man from Belton seems trying to ride in oflice 0on my back . Won:d it not be more manly t,o try to go in on his owvn merit?" Col. Johnstone re-assorted that he was defeated on the sub-treas ury issue and that Mr. Latimuer has admitted that this was a miis taken policy. Hen then discussed the priotee live tariff. He will not allow any: personal feelinig to enter into this campaign. lie is the happiest; man you ever saw, because he bears no malice in his heart. Ho be lieve. in an economically ad minis. tered government whore every mnr will have an equal opp)ortunlit.y. Col. Johnstone is a genuine ornatdr and makes a splendid appearance. HON. D. S. HENDERSON, was introduced as the man who has been styed Ithe "Demosthenes of Auken county.'' lHe came as a stranger in Israel, but when lie looked out up>n the manly, intel ligent faces before him, ho felt sure that justice would be accorded even to a stranger, and justice is all he asles, He then reviewed his work in Constitutional Convention ar,d the Legislature. He does notl ob'ject to the sending of seeds, but a repre sentative in tihe National Congress should not forget to speak the sen ii. ments of his people on :allI national questions . The Republican part y is the mother of trusts, tarilf and1( imperialism. We need united ac tion in tile Demnocratic~party. HON. J. J. H EM PlHILL. says M:r. Latimner seems to think that the five lawyers are~ all run ning against hlim. "T'Ihis is a1 uw. take. Mr. Lastimer, aftr .sory h n ten years in Congress comnes backu and tries to take tihe job I have had my eye on ever since tho day I pWas born.'' (A voice :) "Tibat' the truth." gt Iafwi4 Mr. Hem phillgoinafwie at the Republican policy of tax a ption and interspersed sevoral jokes to Catch the attention of the cronx.I The patient andience were treat ed to a fifteen minutea'discours on "expansion." .The Democratio party numer4 emore than half the white people of this country jind they abould *cou.. trol iit,. 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'. 4r.:v,44 4101, f ih .b .ille,4 (X.4aiI1he w44n t. 4.1oI ,i 1h Ur11iIledIy1-14i w'ia d a i v phen ha. he, w. 14.11w. he 1(i t phyi popI,mhrlj' ~tm TV. v. u 4 . .card( agaio 'in t';ic. (Iruaor I. 11(. .eflolir.. 'V!bc PIailit fhpiwl & Q t4 *Ille. 4M . Me'ala4d e a FOlR SuPE1'VISOi. Iv the solicitation of my iany frie: I et rel, :ittnoulO m1y1'elf i tiditi bo- th < fliee of Supervisor of IPickt -. uei I hjet. to the action of the'del oe ro:t <<" vothrs at tIto ppro.tachit:g' pl nIy aa, leti. it U. M. LYNCH. :I' t'rienuds of L .Seh bt r1ebyhl :ann,I htim1 for reelection I tO ie'e of ('oufty S,Mulervisor Subjt t!aI !Demtcratic; Primlary I;loction. Alany Friend. IL't'b.V annotn'acce nyself it candida stt n lla-t ()fiee of Supervisor otr Pioke: ."tiat ;tN, sub jec"t to the action ( the Dou t.r.,t'c primry. S. A. McALLSTER{. Ilt IO'TY ('O11ll&jIoNE;I. I ', 1 tiettsi A. J. Volborm hereby a ni 1t , hun1 as. ia c"andidatte for Coit ('ontn er, stbject, to the action li- Italirati( voters of Pick ns coun a ih Ial,proacting primary. ''.( th rit"tds ol' I). H1. Evans borel) tantltne hit in a ndidate for Coun ('ommissioner Pickns county, subje< 1t Ihe action of the 1)enocratic pttt-y I lit- e1pproau'hing, primaury, 'Te Ii iends of A, -. Talley herohyau nom Ia it a cndidato for the otlic nly (:,intttissioner iutbject, to tho a< i (cn of tihe I nitioct'attic party ait the ai rteachting primary. Th':. t'rien<s of' WV. M. Gantt ho'reb) uan'oane hiin a eandidato for tho oillie If' mtt v ('Cotiisioner. Iickons cotlu ty ' stl,je:.t to action of the ])otocrati vobi:s af thit approaching primary. .%t the request. of friends, I horehy an nonne"" isvelf' a caudidato for ro-electioi io ti h ollih-e oif County Commnissione ,I 1sj eto tohe action of )omocratic ve ter-; at the approaching primary. Iomtnri Si':w Alitr. F IOt MAI.(IlSTitATE. I herolty annonuco myself a candiuat( FtIor hi;gist.ratteI, Piekens towtnship, stb jett to I he ant ion of the demloeratie votert at the approaching primary. JOIIN F. IIARIS. 'i'ihanking the people ofl Easloy town ship for their su;iport in 11)0, 1 horehy :tnotneo iny candidacy for re-elcctiot !: the ullhe CV lMagistrate, sutjeet to the et.w. n1f the dentoratiae votor tt the tp !,o:rebint laria rytt1 elet,S'ion. 1 aespec-tfttlly, 1. l. TAME,ON. n i !v :byattmtce m.yself t Candidat< ( It :i W'ai;her, Piekens t ownship - .' t the actiiou of the Democratic Walker Y'ounblood, by", antnot;;. 1y.')lf at candidat< (',t it:n as Oottu; Weighor fo: nstownsh ip. J. D. IL01D El. !-.\ 1. a -.t <: c 1 H( ItI)1:1:N 'r'O .\rr -N '11001.. A gi i,at ovil in all the southeri .a:lces is the failure of the;childrei ta at tnd cihooil. A earoful stud of statistics shw that in towi anid country alika tha noit morte't thian on.e - third of titi chiildr ien of schoot age are in dlaill aittend(an!Co for the fow shor' monlt hs5 of the~ aver'age school term isnlally fromn fifty to sixty-Iivy per~ cent are' enrllod, but irregu lar is tir a'httenldafce', epeciall' itilt otryt' and villiagUes, tha the aiverage daily attendance is 1no inoero th ei half the enroll ment, What is needed just nlow is de cent schoolhouses and teacher that can teach. Very few childrei object to going to a good schoo presided0( over b)y a go>d teaoher. IIonry L, Shattuck, of Shiellsburg, Iw,was cured of a stomach troubh with which ho had been afflioted for yeari by four boxes of Charmberhs in's Stomael and Liver Tablets. He had previously tried many other remedies and a numnbo of phiysicians without relief. For sah by Dr. G. WV. Earle. . .. PICKENS . .. Graded School. WVihl begin itsL next regular MONDAY,8SEPT. 1,1902. Full oorps of experienced Oitc'hr. Thorough and eon scienltions work done). "Know lodIge in Power," 1400 thalt your boy)3 andI girl get it while they tmay. For full particulars call ont or add1rss: W. E. D)ENDY, Supt. Soundl kidneys are safo guards of life, Maike theo kidneys health wvitht F'oley'h Kidnley cure. Bolt & WVebb Pickenus &t Chanpman & Cabhzani Liberty. A. I. WARDL~AW - - DENTIST -: WVi be in Pu cns until further not.ioo. Olth-e up stains .iu thte Carey building oveur btrock's Grocery Store. Nottice-to Tr'essp)assers. All p)ersonIs are hereby wvarund noet to htunt, fish, hunt fruit, dam ago timbor or trespass in auy way (on anly of our lands, inclading the Rhoda A. Mauldin placs. An3 violationl of this notice- wdll be prosected to the full extent of the 1ti. E. C. MOCOLLU ,LIN RHODA A.MALDN J17 (4. A Cuire For Cholera Inlfantuml. "Last May." says Mrs. Curtis Blaker of Jlookwalter, Ohio, "an infanat child 0 our? neighbor's was sufifering from Chol era infautumi. T.he doctor had given ni till htopes of recovery. I took a bottl of (Jhamberlaln'a colio, cholera and Di. rhtoen remedy to the honuse, telling then I Met aure it would do good it used ac ntorditu, to dli'eottonb. 'In two days tini thet child had fully rooovered, and I )now (neartly tt iar since) a vigorotu beo.dthy g~irl, hive recoimmmen4e tis rtamndo frnnativ and( bnen .o di ANNOUNCEMENTS. Ito n. BA'T'ES FOR ANNOtiNCI;MENT F(Ol 'i- OFFICE. All Couity oflies, ech, - .5.0). .111gistra11tes, - "t 2.50I. us All other offices, " - 5.((. to TIeI1 above p rictes aru inlvarial,y IN et AJ)VANCE. FORI ('ON 1:I 1":ss. to I hereby ann1tolunc, mysulf at cam11tida:tr 18 for Congros4 from this, tilt elI Third Mt,n11h u- Catrolinn District, subjt'(.t to the ulion of the domocratic vuters at t le alppioneh iug )rimaury election. R . I''. s.3Tij''. 1 hercby 10111e inyself a einulildale for t'olgrt - to rep restent Ite Third S ) C., )istrict, subject to the ttinit of t d (emocraltio votel4 inl the appl,r-a("-hin. lrinrary. W i. J. Stribling. I hereby annoulnce mtlfst.1 a r;tlltlit I(te for Congress from this, the t hird I )is ttrit, subject to the act ion of th1e tlemio tt cratio voters at the a1lproaching primaru"y clection. (eo. -. I'lINCI:. - 1 hereby aiinonieo Inysell a sti itiit e for CongreS4 to 'ep rest'tit this, Ihe' Third I)istriet, subject to the 1elion of thet I)emtocrti. voters at the a1prchtlting priitary election. 1J..11. I{ t'ClI lt Jlr. 1 We 1'ore anthorized to annonn(et W. N. (Graydon, of AbbeVilI., as it e:ulntidlate u for Congress from the Third Cii nrT'ss ional D)i,strict su!'ject to the actlin of the .)emlocratit; primary. . 1 We are authorizcdl to announlce Wyatt Aikon, of Ahhovillo, ts It u1cnIitlty for Congross from the Third Congress ional District, subject. to the action of the I)uomocratie voters at the alr)to"acIing primary election. I lerohy announce myself ci antidilite for Congrss from tho third South Car ohna District, subject. to tho ction of the (louooraintit. voters at the a))roaching primary election. 1. 1H. 11(e(aliia. FOIt TI tE SENAT'I'E. 'The friend(ls of Laban \lbnlhlil herelbv anlnonnee him as a canlitate for heti Sn ai, sulbje't to ht nectionl of ith I ienol crahtio voters of I'iekons coiInty at hI up pro:tclhing pimaic1ry. The friends of Charles I%. Robinson hertl y annoulnet him Its at e olitllt for the 5ena1te, subtject to the action of the tlde171orite tters of I'ickens county at the approaching primatry. The friends of C. II. Cartiienter hert by Inuonnle him Its a canitithtue tor tihc entot f1roitn P'ickenls tcolunty, sujl;t'e tt the action of the .1)oi1t4mritic vot.'rs at the approatilchting primartty th-et itn. FOR 'lil E HOUSE. I hereby Innollnce my c:tnmdidavcy f(,r re-olection to tho 1loulse of I{epirextn(a tivem from Pickeus e.iiity, ;iihjv-t. to the0 Demuocrat ie prima1:Iry. IvY M. 11At,ix. The friends of J. Asliuore iinton herehy Illoune him as I can(didatte for the House of l{epresentative from P'ielk ens county, subject to the action ofl t he dhOmlocratid voters at tie app)roatchinig primaury electioni. The friends of Frt'd W1V iliamsi~. hierebdy House of Representatives from P'ickeni s t county, sub.iect, to the atctiocn of the ,]DemworatiC v'oters3 it the atpproatchinrg pirimlary election. T.ho friends of W,. ( . MIauhin i hierebye -ilUtiit announc hi cantdidaute for thle H on.x of Rtepresieinttives for Picekenis county, suRlbjec!Lt to the action of I hie D)cmnoc rat'ie party nt tho apprioachiniig primairy. L The friends of Mathiew Hien'idricks herebly annotunce him ias ai cantdidatie for -the Hlouso of Ropresentativ'es of Pickens county, suibject to tho action of the de-. s mxocratic voterts att thie iapprochinig prim ary election. Tn. friends of W., Nelsojn IUoldiig herebiy announce him a candidte for the House of Reipr'esentatives, Pickeins coun1 ty, subjoct to the~ action|of the Deomocrati ic voters ut the approaching primary'. FOR AUDITOR, lTe friends of N, A. Christ ophbor ro spectfully announce him as a caindidate for the offiloi of County Aiuditor for Pickens county, subject to the actioni of the democratie votors at the approaching primary election. Th'ie frienids of E. Foster Ktith herlio. by annuounice him as ia candidanto for Ithe offica of Auditor subject tto the action of thO demlfocratic party iat th toinlg pri mary ohection. FOR TIethEANiUlt, j I hereby announce myself a candicdate for the office of County Treasurer, sub ject to the achion of the democratic vot ers of Pickons enty at the atpproaiching primary election. 31. Fletcher Lesley. By the solicitation of my mnainy fiends, I hereby itnnotunco myself it caidduate for re-election to the office of Trieacsureor of Pickens county, subject to the action of the demiocratic voters at tho approach ing primary eloctioni. Rhespectifully, S. I . Chanpmani. The friends of Hlenry WV. Fa'urr hereby anounco him a candid.te for I le ollice of T iroasurer, subject to the action of the democratic voters of Pickens county it the cyproaching primary. The friends of James M. Lawrence respectfully announce him as catndidato for Troeurer for Pickens counity, su1b-. acet to the action of the democrtitic Vo torn at the coming primary. I hereby annoulnco mycolf ia condidatte for thie office of Treasurer for Piekens county, subject to then action of the do0 mcoratic primairy. 0. R. Henmdricks. For Probate Judge. I hereby,announce mnyself a candidate for re-election to the ofilco of Probato Judge of Pickens county, subject to the actiou of the democratic voters at thle ap proaching primary oleotion. Rlespetfuly., J. B3. Ne~wbery. B~y the desho of numerous friends, I. submit my name as a candidlato for the office of Probate Judge of Piekeus coun 'ty subjeot to the aotion of the Democatic party, J. L, 0. THOMPSO0N, At the request of friends, I hereby e announce niyelf a candidato for reelee. tidn to the ofilo of County Superinton, -dont of Ediuction subject to thme notiou of the Democratic party at thec Priwary s Election, - Wuw . , P rst OasMiuteig SOME INTEREST1 FOR JULY AND I .II!':-'I". \ML 1 i IN -+<, MAKE H I! l i a.4 ,I\ ( .I \ tl i , 1 ' \ j' 't ia I1ll! nI!: i Slu..ine ('li,h:' \\ l I,h1 111 \V (. S i'! | t . . i jI 14 i tL l ', I i h:"t we hIt hS . t :T ru i .'1 . . tl 44 \4.444. Ih t, "' i111"' 'pi I II (". ) (' i iI ' I !, 14111 . 1144 t"l 44 l h - "': I', Il i l I i t l 1' .'I $ . ' lll, it.! 11 li . III Ii I: 1 :(I,iI .4 ;1''4 11,"\\. 1 114i f ,t, !' S ~ I i . ,"f (1 ' \ +J , I I.l 4 1: 1' ( v L (* o c4 :1,4' 1 1)'(1411!!;;' 1 ii.! 'x 41j s'KIR4~ FOLAGER & TI e on IiAl'-mkiVf' New'S ing Arriving Dla the largest 8hmd by iar the 41 preieSt I! have lifted the~ y(l:Re (ihi prics a al. I )JC MIL LIHRY! M wvhere she purchasl ded a lari' and 4:om1 choicest novel \CJties. Tis' .;d )dartm'ent) count) y to call andl( inspect this depar) ti reet slyles at very low prices. Ini eadch depalrtmen'It you wvill WInd you to cal and see usa Y'ours truly Heath-Bruceil 1WUK EASTERN SEED And Oarden It is \.4V:ort .. it (4o2: 13 :a-VI g Garden an~d Farr Hoes, Rakes, Shoves, Spdes', 1F Hooks, Mattocks, PIlows and Plowv ! Tturners~ made, \Wheeil Barrowvs, Tr Mac.hines, and Fu rniture of all kinds A Nice, New, Clean H ATS, SHOES, DRYGOOD New Oods Coming in artti Go Anything * and * About a Home or @ We~ inlvite' all to com1e~ and lot No trouble to show thro W PRICES AJGJST )FtTH S IVELY " bl it. t .t stock ' a I't;t II ._ ai ~a a w . h atl ! la : I ,- i a 1 :h tt t l:tc ;tll ;I l t at tii 'e i,, ht lat thet a p lrtt ,iut".n, hawns"t', I li iis si a this a:i . iaw " a l r, tilt ' ' .1 [013NLEY. a is and W\agons. ib. ,tt the IdoJllatr. L REDUCTfON S NOW ON L W WiLL CLOSE OUT W L W CUT SHOES AT S =1T WILL GETTHEIR AND SIZES, a PATTON. vili'.S. (. LO.Um1OW' CO. Qoods ally. (I they are.. i*n reach of lILLJRE}Y! ni the Nor')thernI Markets, jplate line1 of the season's is et1Iual to any in the the I .adies in Pickens nent. You will find cor big values. It will pay arrow Co P TATOES Seeds LNTING. r)d gaden. BesidIes the nling Toolsf Lfrks, I3ushi Hooks, Briar ;tocks;, Best Steel Beam :> King Stoves, Sewing Pretty Styles. Stock of 8 AND CLOTH ING ng out Every Day. Eve ryth ing, Farm. k throeugh our rooma~ houir ptock