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The People's Journal rUDIAltID RVEIRY WEDNESDAY IORNIN( T. J. MAULD1N ............Editol W. L. MATUENY..........Bus, Mgr Subscription 81.00 Per Annum. Advertising RAtea Reasonable 9 Kntered at the Post O[Hco at Pickens a second-clams matter. PICKENS, S. C.,: T hurlsday, Septemnber, 18, 190:;. The movement in behalf of r bottor organization of Confederatc Veterans is a commendable onc that. ought to be helpod and on couragod. " ? ? A glance at election roturns will show that upper South Carolina will share coiislllcuoulSY in the di vision of state ollicos tho next two years. Let the peOplo com to togother and throw no obstacles in tho way of any officer elected at, the late elections but try to make their ad - ministrations truly successful. Notwithstanding the unfavor able weather, t he ivoplo have plen tiful crops of hay, anld whtilo the sun shines they are using every hour judiciously trying to save it. The conclusion of the whole matter, canedidate-c inclu1(1(1, is that if we had the camplign and elections to go over, just for the purpose of changing the result, %Ne wouldn't do it. " a ? One of the facts emphasized byv the late elections is that Pickens county did play a most conspiciolls part in closely contested state elec tions, and there was more closeness in the late stato elections than the record has over shiow before. " " " When one comes to think of it, the issues in the late eloetions fig ured in a way that left the final ducisions, in most instances, to the influonces of local bearing, Occa sionally the people vote on broad linom, sometimes local questions outweigh state issues. " R w While the cotton crop will not materialize as it p)romised one month ago, there will ba enough gathered1 and sold at a fair price to work a wonderful change ini (th( candition and feelings of the far mners and merchants of Pickeni County, Now that the election is over, al except that to be held on the 23rd inst for County Supt. of Educa tion, let us do our duty in thia race and settle down to business il gatheoring and marketing thenabur dant crops that bless us this yea1 pay our debts and get ready to em joy Christmas in an orderly way, The people of Centrai are moe .ing right ahead in a concerted e fort to build a cotton mill at the town, and the p)rospects are tha they will scure the prizo and bc gin construction at an early (1ay Bafo business men startod th movement and the town and couC try are alike working-for its sne Ces. T1he only thing remaining to 1. done to,mako Pickens fool thie she is capable of growing is build within her borders a cotte mill of good proportions. Th (d0.1, the elements of growth wi manifest themselves, and all tL country surrounding will respon to the touch of this industriu awakening right in our mids! And it is coming. With a good school right at ou doors, organized on the grade< principle and under the direc supervision of able teachers ani trustees who are working for thi best results, it might seem out 0 place t. urge co-operation en thl part of parents, since they are ap preciative of the benefits of educa tion and the opportunities at hand but this matter of education is the vital question and one that ought to receive rnore oonsideration *VeI than it does, Zf we are to judge by preuen prospectsi the town of Pioken, wil do a big business this fall in buy ing Cotton and selling goods. Pioli ens merchants are 1prepared for big trade with bargains .that aj peal to everybody1 and their good are placed at your doors cheapE than you can buy themn in Green Ville of elsewhere, and their good #te equal to any on the markGl We have no hult-way met~ohant Pet they keep no ahoddy gootlq The one thing needful, if wo may be allowed to suggest it, is that a more adequate road law be enactel iu South Carolina. A kind of Conventlion of tho county dolegations to tho logislature Im advance of the regular session might work to advan tage in lri ng ing t1he different countios of the stato together on tonmo sottledl;pl)an for general bottermtont along this line. At any rate, the country nuo(ds relief and the counity Sufper'visors and Corn in issioners can't keep thu roads in shapo without the neces sary meanls at their comn1IandU111. * * * If tho olservor wants to get some idea of the real in1portane of Pickens, let hill consider the vt;1 u1me of business done by I'iekon' u--rChal,ts and ho0 l will find Somen things that will actually astollisl him. Pickons is now tie distribIu ting point and the market for i large and growing and prs1)ero1" soction of country, and every year adds to the products of this see ion at a surprising rate ,"all ot whicl are marketed at. 'ickens since *rail road facilities havi 111de it pcossi bWle for Pickons mn(erclhtalts to c~tm pete withl other railroad markets, and in many instanices pay ho,tter prics for the )roducts tmarkekd on her streets. So in solling and buying, it is w(ell for houm peop le to rtOmmeOtilj(r the advantages Pickens mcrchan ts havo in low run ts and taxes 1and(l generai colveninllces, a(1 in tl foot of nearness to your own doors, for thoso5 very mat ters enlter into the calculations of lerchants whenl they fix the prices on goods. SETTLE UP. The great majority of people art. lisposed to meet their obligations, and the only reason that many of them fail inl t.his is be ctuse they orr in their calculations and col tract for more than they c uld pay should hnsiness proslpects matermil ize as they expected. But unexpec , ed failures overtake thom, crops fall short of apparently reasonable oxpects tions and they art left short with nothing to charge the short the short comings against more than a p)ersisten)t t.rallvaganlve through the working season whichI they fully recognlize and1( freely ad mit at th'o 01nd of the year. But be this as it may, there is never a time too late to mend, and nowy that the country seemsl blessedl wvith one of the bost Crops grownm in the past eight years, the pr'os petls are that by the time these crops are gathore. .aany old1 debts will have hoon settled and the out Slook for another yeur will be really .promlisinig. Thero is one nlotico ,able tact, however, and it is one e. on whlich all may conigratulate thomsalves; th is yer~ has witnessed the practice of more genuine oeonl omy than has been tho p)ract ic. of o ur people for several years and 'the result is that, aside from aIccu mutated deObts of paist years, tiis this year's indelbtednless will nct prove such a groat additional bur So the wiso thing to (10 is to -profit by the pirosont advantages and strive to pay13 up just as far as e possib)le and the forboaring andl t pat iont merchants will be disposed a to be as lenient as possible, and n with thoir 1903 accounts settled a or paId in full, will be in positien ito oiler, and to accede to re.quests o to help tho deserving debtors tnro' another year. Let us all do the boat we can and a way willI bo found through all our present. stress, Twelve Mile Rliver Ansocation. The Twelve Milo3 River Baptist As Isociation wvill meet with thle Cross Roads church, eight miles east of Pickens, Thmieday before tihe second Sunday in October and continue uin til Sunday. The inItroductory sor fmon to be preached by Rev. B. E. Grandy, alternate Rev. B. Holder. Missionary sermon ont Sunday by Rev, w. a. Seaborn, alternate R1ev. L. M. Lida. '1 he following conimittsees are to draoke of Religion-Matthew Hen Education--B. E. Grandv. Horne Missions--. M. Lynch. State Missions-W. 0. Seaborn. F oreign Missions-J. M. Stewart. IAged Ministers-S..H. B3rown. -Orphanage--T. T. Hughes. .Temperance ..J. E. Gillespie. aLet the chuirches send full delega 'tions and large contributions and let * -this be the best mieeting of many. r Vieitors who exp,eet to come by rail should communicate with 5. A. 5obi.sEn1obinson, Olerk. A. It. Baa of Morgantown, id., had euptell of twely. tines. ini the Sa had seere backaohe and pain a alnaw Wa ouedby Fey's TOMATOES UNDER GLASS. EI"nsil.y G.rown IFo)r Late Autnlann, Eanrly wf,Inlter antd Si,rig. '"iherire at"e Itny p'opleit t\'ing rtit allt4 accollnrtlocItion who lever. thinki of Ir,(ttuclug their f:t\'tr1Iite vvgetai bit at at season ''f the year w"hen it k tnost 'alula ie, in'Il;g une(1r1 the in11P1re1i Ion t1hat specl:i Ii1'ans" are nces.sr. This Int y be true of inkuiwillter, but for Itate atumiln ai c,arly w\inter anlt( ignin 14 the spring there are mnany" ,'\'ve those haIv11g only i .;u:il1 gliss lItunt' 114441 who kee1) It cn'iort;Illy WI\iari Ior' Its usutal oceilp:ants w---\ho can 1:1\ve ru'e or less of it sp4ptly of line 1:\vnre(I frialt. h'11Is (an i grtonii vithotit taking u1p) an) y extrla rooln ex ,'('1t what Is necessary to ItantI the ots or boxes on, because the Iplants Lt ]11 ,LA:t:1:1) \\\N UNDER l i.klil), -ant het I:Itr 'lne on wCi' 4ltulr t .m roof,t t'IL't sot :)bout (tei1' t11 lillt'('n inchel(s 'III tth:1:gla s"(u'.ts a w itr i T'o this 111:y bte acide1cl that the,'t' 11lard11 it fav"oritt' tonm to for gr'ow-" nt; ult1h-r glass, at111 thet cut shows at lin110Io clnister' thuis 1 rtiuelt. l. '.l'ho 'uilt i: stnuth, tirin, (1 g11t t(xtut', Itl :a beautiful, bright r-d colur. .l'hl Jttii t ie1 t1:lra t ' for1 f11rctinl: (ti t1 ttts s al1t1utit il4'reti I'or daly ; t a(, t; hy light, and1 single stcti training is pop ar-. According to stine growers vach 11ow\er' t1nuSt h)e 11iollluted by hand to Insuire frulit Ii w\int(r. HAIRY VETCH, One of the llt st Aluab!le winlt Forn e"t' ro"41tv of e 4,- Ia uth ). ITatry ' eell: st'rv'es 4-111:11ily wvt-I .ell is coe e' (roll, f'or pastiur-a-'e, hy. 'ras at soil renovator. Like ahu< st all th4 for14e 11latllts, It giv's thl e best re. stilts w\hent r;t1 on ich, woluew\hat tu4 st4 o11I s. It \11, howVI,r("t', 1n11 ke an al41404t7i seneluit1 sn in carac11r. 41 b 4o eglay iitdSiolil o 4those4 that41 are large" (laoluoe off1 sand~4 ~4I4it, ill u nte course gi've ci4ve satisf;:4toy reults44I tied 141:order4 to giv t44Ihe 1esth 'e 44o11d start1 . Thriog rits 44ower ofW: ab so4.14h 4)1ig t ll,he liitrog444 e h1 ('X.e11n14 ow ha1eri in4 the114 roo:t 1tuber14 1cles tlwill great1ly 04 nr1ich4 the oibl 0e growth41' oif t :41 1s ai ti. 44oliseque114 w hih thvc i s .44 sown 14 than:41 'by leu1140 4(ig the414 1nrichtuen of4.44 the, soll ntrel tt hec.1 4 pbn.)'1 't le te (t*i I The11ii ied 4 sh odihe own its Auogtis 44i'44 n4c)un ofi 441C': 4 the aknesst of th44 tIn an upight posit1on unless.'1 they ar410 plante ithg')w4 Aotno cere crop, Wuh broadcst with 11.'14: t vetch1 s4 at0 tbc144 Where'i te seedI 1i Sowni 1as41 ely 11 r~ lettunended above01 the 4401tit4 wil 'Iot grazing( befor11( he 4.oldest weiatlu eo f i nt er4444' sets .''4 I If, hwev i l 0f4a'll rain4 are lat and411 the414.1 er iit of4 thec ve4th see dbiyed therebyl0 or h the ve4ith 114 lyh4t5aed lib)eobe tor 410 t1st ofi Novenhth, oithei Oinessw the i barlley wheote csteble bcro. wii te'r wheathre orhoas metheirwh on be1 ned ftis whrie gsowjig hiI hi'ad depttwith threor~e,tc only1 utpt the otune of noie. i butlso poe. tin044t44ttl 4MV the innirtus 1I be i titud 1 n which the~~' 14(Ilrglo i growis 404r0til '/i t of 0,'4 the will als Win 'i 4 . the rapiity iof grow44th ofi th )4 lant'4 ver lit te growth 4 h., durin' the4144 cobIe. tib r inder4 winit.'~4 11ndition the'" se, Bhcfrth ose144' ) who~14: 1hav1 not441"4 con4 1*ne about1 a4 brace41 oflill or4' Io npo 1Any101 one hitg4' 444 440, hammer ant4'1 tInlaugr can make theh4 dev4i(ce444 withouS'. Noe enterpise, inthe op44inuIion4 of Dr~ atdy (fLou'4isian f'er44 a)4t1 lge profi1 epio 144einn thenilt to beld onue sh fat tin te oth,e Atread grow y onekrain wames, cantealope dieion.e, sare foun, becase irea seenfi den nate haSouthern gIAarwt oednterthse, ting tdeopbeiion ofhD sedtr ~tesouth ledygo Snowball, Erfurt and E~arly Parie &V'o eatly ##d4 desirable varieties of GalilPOea A IIuccession ofe innstald Hot Suinmer is Go and Autwu has c I ".1h t(4 Cal! c at ( it i'i ol thi tra I lilvl' it "IIi41111 It k Iilti'' t)f Fve a' copL tj ui ofI FALL anid WVIN1 ('-anr uly h Iet" (<l to suit the waIII 1'( ('; S \"oulr (n u . thani . 1 ftre"' to ;alI a i . the il nIa il i us!hto Ibuy for I.l aid get th i l;e) l goI(, i]- Oh chItet and 11 1141 .tSal(eI<-11 guar11M te(i (r mnoney Jolm RI' 'Ityou neetl oie (l >11't wait til Ih.1y are a"l;mye. Io'"-, %N.v(wI, -wep an1)( alIl kitltd of f:trlttug tools. I"'ritit. Jar'-, S+ugar, itc('s Itr th fruit Season. 'ow Cabim't(r stee<i I')I>m the 22 (') : t) KIday t"I bI;tt' cabbage.i gIo( fr'-h Viinii. Seo inov o salie. A. 1. MO1RIS, Pickons, S. 0 -..CENT RAL... gsraded School. 1 'll te : Ithe Ceit r,d l nide Sch 4- I k0' 'ls11ue1' III alnn ;lnlliig t, h1e ;1' )lit th;at IiII'v Ihav, t'n ture(l tlht ,r" fee i( of I'lrof. 11. 1 t. I)oulin (k for Ithe 'hI o y "i' ru. I'r:If. i.; an A. 13. , ttt A. M. g' 'tlalte of Nkm wrry (Jul. I i' comes to us higtl' rcoCilultenl hId as a t..eer f :i bihlty aid expe. I ,, .t at: Ii tt iep inaria: ' , 111d t : n c11 t41 i(asurt" ii rueoimuendinE I'' C. nind (Garded Slisi under his of t neueIen, t los' J'atrentH ai( lr(lian:: wo"o de1sire tho routhl ins.trucl n for I lir chi'dr'en in AN \ lranch (I t .!y". :)lt'diiIg pIItp .i so icie.l aue I i ( ;:"i gl:rat e l whe uIIl p nils do I. ' ( In'! . I li-::d(1 can iiei had in ne 'ai v t y ll reas1t ab! :):. '.l'ailtioni f es p to0 Il (' to tw\O (IOI!arS per muith. For NV Ml,th Ir i l'lrmatiOn1 4ee or1 addrle'.s any1 I:-"7 h -r ()f the( boardl of trustet1-(or Prof. II. . I 1"Iiminiek. L. Gf. (,layJton, Ch.'1t .I..11. ((aine:, (i. IL . ithll. Cenrl, 8. ', July, -1, 191i2, .\ YOUN3 l.\ I)Y', 1,L I1 i .AVEI). '4i4ian1, ' 1 Paaia4I:1I, C!mob41Liaj, in a reecut 0 itt r stat.>: ' Las. \:.archi I huad asi a i 4atien' t a. .4,4n' l.,tly sixteeou year's of age', wh' hi .d a very bad aftaIck oft dyson i tery. l.eyth Iiig .1 pre.scrithd for her . proved 'tline1(ttual an I shet was growing wor.1'e Cveryl ho'u r. Ife par1)4ents were 01um shet wouldt die. SheO had1 becomo11 so t] h ed. Whatit to do , 't th 4is critical mo m felt wasX a studyI' for me, bult I thought1 of Chambinerlaiu'sx Colic Cholora andi. Dia crhoen4' Remiedy and as. a 1last re'sort pre 'cibed6( it. Tu'io most1 wvouderf,.l result wvas effecoted. Wit.hin eight hours she wvas foeling much better; inhsideO of three V tuays sho wasi upon her feet and at the C .mdit of QUO week was en1 itily well. For sale by Dir, (1. W. Earle, S ewreofth dele wh r To sell "sontething just as good." iFoley's K,dney Cure makes kidneys and bladder right. A FREE PATTERN I I(yottr owrtolctiott) t every sub.I FISCALEs M1AGAZIEL A LADIES' MAOAZIN!. AN Aem: benudlful olored jiates Is ltst Sa ers warnte n ra for term ~'' I' [tyiisii, KeiIablo, Sip e, Up-to. lo ereEcndomical ant Ahao1lutel~ o CtFitting Paper 1atterno. 0 M CALL TYl@IS or ed 15 CnS eaOh.tone hge. twn,er y,mall from ' e THE MOCALL 0O0, 1l3-tl9-1l7 West 31st 8t., NEW YORK. 'KIDNEY DISEASES" are the mnost fatal of all di.. N eases. ni EV10 IDNEY CURE la aor UEX.I O Garanteed Remedy or money refunded. Contains ,remedies recognized by ei- .i nent physicians as the best fot Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRIcE 60.. ad $1.00. e i se atworki at ome again. lug public to tho fadt that 'ER GOODS ts of tho people, No on ap . When in Pickeus don't I have in stora for all Who >enee1it, of tlie low cash price. that is the kind I keep. refunded. HIarris. Headache kills, not necessarily suddenly, but surELy. It prcys upon the intellectual powers more than we realize. It consumes the vitality faster than nature can replenish it, and we cannot tell just what moment a temporary or complete aberration of the mind will result. Headache and pain should be promptly re moved-but properly. Many pain cures are more harmful than the pain. Beware. If you would be safe, take Dr.- Pain Pills. "As a result of neuralgia I lost the sight of my right eye, and the pain I have suffered is incomprenensible, be ing obliged to take opiates almost con tiuuulhly. A fiied gave ine one of Dr. Miles' Pai Pills and it promptly re lieved me. I then purchased a 1ox and now my trouble is gone. They have also cured my daughter of nervous headache, and I heartily rccommend thiem to others."-w. J. CORLEY. l3re mond, Texas. Sold by I)ruggists. 25 Doses, 25c. Dr. Mites Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. The best physic--Chamberlain's atom h and Liver '1'ablots. Easy to t ko ensant in effect. For sale by Dr. Gl Earle. entral's torJ. Are you prejudicod? Are yoi pen to conviction? any p)eoplI link iL impossible to fine a First ass General Store in a town o 11s slZe Don't you believe it ! Becauso you can be convince: 1ero is a First-class General Stor, ere by callling on L. ',Ross Eaton1 Where you will find a fine an< aried Stock of Dry Goods, Dries roods and Groceries. L. Ross Eat0n, Central, S. C. 5LARK BROS. & CO., R I I M'I ,~ We Will Sell For the Next 30 Days Iionuments, Tombstones, Lnd Llar'kers ow in Stock at 20 per cent ss Ltan usual prlice'. Wec have ne ex<eptional valuies. CHEAPEST WROUGHT FENCING ON EART H.. CLARK BROTHERS & CO., Greenville, S. C. 10FFORD COLLEGE Spartanburg, 8. 0. N. SNYDER, M. A., President, Full College Courses. Favor. le surrounjdinjgs. The best~ in.. enoca. Necessary expenses from $160 to 76 for the year. For oatalogue other informa'.ion apply to : ,.GAME WELL, Secretary. Vofford College... ...Fitting School. Spartanburg, B. C. Elegant new build ing. Careful ein'oindividual student, 'ard anid tuition for yeara, $110. [1 in formation given b A~. M, DiIP Head4 Matpt H EATH=BRUCE=N MAMMOTH Our uBtyer h1 tu-$t n turnl.ted kets where lie has bi' ugt, one of Dry Goods, Clothing Millinery Go In the history of 1businc.s. at away down Ir iCs, some of t<l Manufactitrers a11d we are going values. \Vatch this sipace. Buggi rThle faimous "RO(i)K H ILI cAeled. Ct otui prices and term Thle old reliable "SIdeil(b:1) has the reluta:i.n of tie bt';t 'A have jus8t1 1'*(-e i\edA I :, :cd Car Ic tage in It'eigIt as wll :'s prive. terest to s":e 1s. Very truly HEAT1=BRUCE= \We have a let ieumniits in 1) Some of them are as high us 1 :1 \ and examine them. 10-4 Sheeting unri ache 10-4 Sheeting, b Canon Cloth, Launesdae C Nice Windhow Curtin Sc ...LADW We v.;iit you to see oulr exc;(1eltnt mendous low 11r-ces :=: G'R tC E V. have a big stock of Fl.;ur for $4.00, $4.40 and A iut L'ad oif Salt ju-st recuivo "International S Gra'xss b'ladiea $1.1"> and *$1.33. Bring us your Chickens and Eggs, ON E-PRICE CA Do You Keep Look thr'ough ouri Furniture R( that line. Another lot of iL:c Mattresses, iron Bed Woven Wire lBureauix, Sideb. l )) ,uI D)r(st es, Safes, Cutl.-ry, Crockery 'Tii and( (Glai.s, Wimlow~Hi Shoes an liis Dry ( A il see our Buggy and Wagon~ Hrnesf IDo you ti1e Ti b: o? ie our no 11atural Leaf and A few~ R. wing! MaIchl1:es to go at a 1I ing-everytin'g--\\e think we can 6 \\ 0 ajprtelate your rae W.T. Mc MALAR4 WE.AK(NE the terror of strong men am takeu the joy of life away anc opOn .to any disoano.$ Assist Otrong purgatives and drugs, wih 'leave you in a woreo condition thai AND)TONIC. Which help the natural forces to food the blood and paint the r D3ookiot and froo Samplo $ompletQ 'treatmont for NI3W YQRI AND~ ORBIBNE TI3NN, ). oods? LORROW Co's. STORE. from the Northern Mar the largest stocks of , Hats, Shoes, ods, etc. These Goods were bought mi at less that cost to the to give some matchless ies! , a solid'Car Load just rc 3 and you are sure to buy. ke'". This i agon justly 'mgon on the market. We )ad. 'I* 'his gives us advan Will make it to your in IORROW CO., Realities. ress Goods that are cheap rdc to tho pattern. Call d, 25c the yd. 28c " " 121-2" " 12 1-2 " 6'im,' 10C"" ino cf towels and got our tre ?ES. $4.75 per barrel, All Splendid Goods. I. WNo soll the celebrated tock Food." EROS., SH- STORE. House? 01om8 and select what you need in, s, and Springs, Cots and Lounges. >r farm. Look through our stock of ioods And Notions. lino of' a Saddles and Bridlres. w stock mn ten pound caddies. other Brands.' Both good cheap. IBargain. call oni us for any uit you in) quality andi price. FA LL. ss delicate womnen, i makes the systeum t1urej do #0 take eh act for a ie, but bofore.-th~e aSeni [YER PILLS PELLETS roAtons perree heslno, >sos on the chegg. - at all doalere. 1, C;O. C. 1IL.0,