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The People's Journ 1'UI3IsfIP.D AVERlY WEDNEt81)AY MIORNI T. J. MAULDIN .............Edit W.L. MA'1'HENY..........Bus. I Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rittes R('I1asonab p 1C1ntorod at tho 1'ot Ofice at Pickene socond.class mwatter. PICK ENS, S. C.,: Thursday, September, 25, 1902. The way cotton and shingles an lumber have boon rolling in Pickens during tho past week enough to mako one think th Pickons is right in the load as market. And she is. ''ho annotncemllenlt has bet made that J. E. Norm1ent Who t fairly and bly reported thi sta campaign proceodings in the lai campaign for th Columbia Stat and t,he Charleston News and Cou rier, will be private secretary t Gov. Iloyward. This will doubi less prove a good soloction and on satisfactory to the ueople at large Central has accomplished whii she saw was possible and at th same time necossary for the presoi yation of her rank as a first rat town. .11 er people got togethi and Ikepf, agitating the qluestio and working and subscribing ti now they are assured that a tw hundred thousand dollar cotto mill will bo an asset, contributip to their wealth and importance, b the spring of .1003. W'ithoit encroaching upon 11i solemnity of the event., it may L remarked that Pickens is not un known to the outside world whe we consider the facts and circutr staness connectod with the sa death of a poor railroad tramp i our town. 'T'his unfortunate |mia had evidently traveled over thi great country, but death claimo him in an unwonted hour, fa away from fl1ends at Picken where according to his wandorir fancy he had come to lodge for night, doubtless because ho hr heard something of Piekens in 11 travels. But with all this, it sad. Pickens Eiqual to Her Opportunities. Alnost every railroad stati' in SouthI Carol ina is claiminug be the bust cotton market in section, but the facts remain a1 the records will show thazt Pi2kt always pays the top of the imiarl for cotton and all farm produ and the merchants of Pickens always alive to the trade while, the peculiar conditions that 01 ate to their advantage, they enabled to meet competition prices of goods they sell to ti customers, There is no qust about it, P'ickone can't be beat a place for trade, either in bu) or selling, and it is the wise proper thing to do to look well to this before going to the expc of hauling the raw products a I dIistance to market when the I. maiket is right at homo. The Old Stoec Church sand Cemetery The 0O(d Stone Church and Cc etery Association will hold its I nmual meetmng this year on Sat day, October fourth at the chiur This association deserves to be sisted and encouragedl in the cc mendable work it has undortal and thus far st well accomplisi whichi, in tihe main11, is the preser tion of the historic old bury: ground at the Old Stone Chmi and the gathering, perpet.uat and transmission, for the bon of futuro generations, of facts history touching upon the poo who lie buried there and who: iirod conspiciously ln theo format days and the later trying times the history ;of this seotion a country, It is an undertak1 that lok into the future and fraught with good Purposes a noble andi reverent insRpirat and needs to reoeive the coopt of all people concerned in the c teot W''ng of South Carolina I Plckens county haa just o trience~d to grow. The eletn growth have given little fiore t aln indication of the developn~ that Is possible. .It rem~ains our people to do their duty and realisations so long hoped for, cohfldently hoped for as pobgu And probable, will materialise, 019 3PS town-W hope$p geographically in the advantage , and logically in position to becomo NO. the distributing point for a pros porous section of country. All the gr. north, east and wet anid a consid orable portion of the country to the south of Pickons naturally con tributes to Pickens in the way of as trade. Pickens mnerchants have a - splendid opportunity to aid in tho permanent growth of the town andl I to give immediate and positivo iml, petus to that growth already be id gun. Tho merchants art, doit.g to somlethjil!; but they need the C(o)- c is eration of evory individu.lu:1 interes at ted in the truo pro8perity of h a section. Let us all get together and do solmothting for towl a(nd country- of 11* r LliT THIE PEOP,l1i COME TOGIiTHEiR. e e Let everybody tnterested ccm111 to- to ,u gether in concerted effort to build " e up Pickens. Every stroke in that. r; direction means so much for local C o p)rosperity which embraces the wel fare of town alnl country alike. tc 0 There never was a butter oplportu t I nity to do something for th., 1.e ternent of our interest=, but takes united work 0things for the generali !.Er elchants an11id t>w )V op1 en' do t all. The people of thi cout' the t'artllrs \V-h li u r~' Il t t . ::.. town 'i growth th omT! the. t i and their investmmt& are ti tive factor in the ir,_ad dciv ment that 1'ickeii town i.: t -. country are regardi: mwith exte: tations. A little more a!surau . . and a little more readines to cm P bark in solid business enterpris are the elements nee.ied to be s- i sorted to insure for Pickenls the real prosperity hoped for by all the , .peole. tl READ TiIS AND KINDLY ACT. Il In this issue appears a notice in s reference to the disposition of all t d outstanding accounts due the IPeo r plo's Journal, accumulated through s, the operation of the plant up to g the 1st day of January 1901. It is a necessary for the propor ' conduct of d the business that these accounts be is settled or so arranged as to be ta is ken off the books, and all persons I so indebted will confer a favor by attending to such of these accounts < as concern them . It shall be the I purp'1oso of ithe present man iago- r. mnent arnd assignee of.j these alc tscounts4 to su0 that all aro prIoperly treated, and a roasonab lo adj ust., irmenit oft those outstainLIg claimis is se exece by the timol stated inI t,hi niotic. 'l'h is is the Only3 businhess tre lan hatseems p)ossible under the by ciumstantces andt debtors will real-acltt, h adjustimnt by t.ice, and at, the samen t ime attentd ng to t heir dlues accumulated smoico that firs t dIay of .1 anuary, 191 n asup to the present time. mgPICKENS IN LINE. and in- If YOU want to gather some ideas use as to what .lickens is dloing in a Aug business way, look at thu enter. iest p)rises anud take note of the busi ness mon that1 maukeu ber comp11lo mlenit of workers. 'One of the best 0(quipped brick m-yards inl South Carolina, showing . an out put that act tully surprisos, ur- iseinig operated on full time right ch. at the town. Roller Mills and up as- to-dafecotton gins encircle the -town. A Bending factory' whichi tum ns anid shapes hardwoods and 10(1 timibe rs plentifully supplied by a-this section is another enterprise. Saw mills located in the center of hof the lumber dlistricts north and w aest of town make Pickens the ~fmarket point for immense quanti of ties of lumber and shingles, and ple numerous other enterprises inclu, i-ding the Pickens Railroad which eis a faotor in the development of a valuable scope of country her tofore udat a disadvantage by reason of re moteness from railroad conveni ei noes-all contribute to the sure anud steady growthb of this commu-. 1uity, and all these enterprises are the direct results of the Stead(y, ~-persistent efforts of the Pickena is peopie backed up by the reoog niseod op)portunities for material developments which thuts far have only commenced to materialize. We want more of this broad pub ~mi- lio spirit manifested in affairs at i of homle onu which to base and plan han for greater things to be accom zont plished from this time. By main forl attength 1 as it Were, Pickenus has the grown and maintained her suprem. yet soy as a community, a town and a ble mnarkot. Cooperative eflort hences forth, on tue vantage ground ale. be ready Won. in the light of t+e -I y bring tho r,ia.I' to \ will this p)lace by n:tiure is eintitled. (ham berinil's colic, cholera intl I )i:l r hoo:t Jouletlny has1 1 u-old( idO repulta 10:1 for its eurea. it nVver lm is and . ilontsaw. andl S:fe to bahe. Fo'r ile b y l)r. (1. . J:rle. THOROUGH CULTIVATION. Itn Ai 1N rna 11:1 11(t' OIE 1: 1r"a-lti.;:ult ,n 1'rne14,(Ive n 1)1?ry 1 13u1none r It('.. I,,nf. '1'hel Ir%i lln; g n I Vt l'r n br i vat i: It 11 tie dry Sut1111n1r r(;.tiv11 (I: t he: lI '1ei' I( t i 1-' i istIIr' r 'I t t In - I I tIS ' s g - - I ( ( u 1r 1 "i l'.1';I. 'l" t? i si ', - t'(:'I - i\'t tt it. I 111: 11.4t"l t: I ui ' 'I4 t:I II 1 i1,' r t :i,inetIl \ i lli lt I t. : tI Ilit:t'II til he r t:it1 'I wit h It I \%. .Vi n hti . 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In tl,(- l 11 -ali et where (1 n11 I r I 1,wthV"1 ( :ilfIIIn:I ? a soil covecr is adv \'or:lt("l as I :li b itute or1" 'tulti\t 31on. 4nl t ng t he (r1p 'itho ut reln:c\int.: it. but alllow\ing it to isintegrate in1 I,i:!e, is biid by songue P'Ow\erh to tic 1t11d ti4-'i IroItte(tionl to le silll Sutrface und1 t5one add0ith11n to s supply of phant 't'ttl.- E. T. .Wick J)l. AN iOWA APPLE CAVE. ery SaflMfnet11ry.' l' m Nii11% tornigi.. A V1''rulI ho upe Addretl tr It. For storing tlruit o13 the fari nOthl 1g (nn e(ual i3 goild e . c (NIe of thek !ading orul rdlists Iii 1outliwest('rn wn" Ituilt 3a cazve sevenil yearh"ti igs) 111411 Ins found It an e.ellontt ptlac:! .i 'tlh i to Sto t'e aletlc:.. The1a! Cnve 1was.14 tg into 1a north h111 aItte and the 11rt aw.1 Iis 10dt4 fet whh-.? hy a30 fet ';d,ep ndwl odtoealnso pls ENTEAN~Ca TO AN4 APPLE~ CAVE. Thei phinkc are cov'.eed with it fund siodded overV to turni tihe inii. Two\ twve' 131ch tIle's lat tihe toll ride'Il ' wl'ith1 nV wie trlapj. A 3'.r)itthouse84 13; by.1 I )oublie doors' openli 443 thet north! i, 3s1 un11IondinIg. There.1't 1s nu1 4or3h1rd and 13( timberI 1on the 3outh si31o tt ho'it south; wh'lehi are'4. kept oliY tiht ground 3.. -A A13ner 10enn AgiIcutist. O)own on th (-n44n' nial the gul tile higher( u ithelllu 4t'reoles are'33 d4oing welli. Still 3furtheri nori3thI 844le of3 lt' Th (edsould hei sn aitNIn.Spene rabnd O tbe n othe lant wll re-0t 111 5a1)d nt Novinb(lgiercndt lillenIhor..-. bSouwther Clivator, GeiOgin.it.e' li Cbo dlUIor ii lnunlu, eit' an nort d Fuetrn con lu ate schlinestigation, ht hecon ro propgt of Knsas, tas ahi whole, have4. fprobnot beelow,eren mrt ta Jipr ent troughaa rectluntavora tbl, wnthlr conditlio a tg therei has boonhdasonge.intthe north contal sant wabae.r onis alToCaru aned oWnillowguat are tamnplated bSti oftheblrmabons, aund Crflenoakls if noodauh wn yvarety forsteirbsevlpet btsselsrautarge nnrexcheln veg talo, thardl onprciae basct should be inlowed oh g tro grwnthwsm Solat cartbaget, lae ro~ Caultflower see Mown ino Auust Iad trantspatedn oetemer makets4 ing t-l To tlIai extr' a lg e achk bud unt 'tos1e, temial branchesb sould' be allwedntogrow, -ANtP At"Cls C01 f .w fa ' -- :tt.1tion of the tradit I Ia Ve at ('111mph1-te ilo of FALL ai WINTE ar', ;u Ivy wicted te- s if fihe w 'lltis, <o. Ili I ,lhe ,a in' I ny' i ' i - in d gt.t" th hIn .t - ", :!rl I ti. t'nafres(t o n t h Illel 111olt1 1'uljl'i~ hi l NEw The has *.*:tI~ ~ ill i,.e 4t h0) f10. 1 1F-1.Iv l hM - luin t A \ A II o($2(1 NorT'iS--orb:e RSEasley . Sto.'tio of t!i Ir Jhu. 11. 1 ' i!' :1' 011"'1le(I2: tt~- . 1iu ot ;.~t, i ;:bt iii; ,:". lCit(tul,l l l Mr1 () if Now -, - -ttliv o. tl 'rIh nage, ad mn ooFrelh 2 he MRS.t 444121 .'~ hd2 t(K. L. CLV . \'E : D i ?' e ( li-; l O D. ChaI. t 11 2 r t s pomint I phy0 ei(a,otil'Panamo , Coouia i rea n t2 42ry. Evrt hi i)1 g I pre1 2 2srined for heri roved Iiueteolua an IVI' 2 .1 4hewa go ha 2r.o ( ver h)1 V"KI.:ur 412l ll. et-Iwr ur4h oh i.-Se a 0ecomo s >ed Wa.Tom o hsci,lo mo YQt wann a nyford o hdtirgr thugt 'thChawnheriin's Cofli Chloa and e>a e ie.: ed. Tnet mods t orfl t esul va fng uh better;tido of ho bwyrldhe was upo uherr-t oudanh e NeltouTime tod ar libe YIou cannotn afomt dirgad Ar ingo the prescripti1~on of the te wrd's grunteAt auhoridltyo Ifyor .A heattpalitats, lter, want osr ou re shr of bth, haveu Ks emotheGYrin spelo thin ing left side,gs shoulder or Cam, you~t ave ... heat tr?oubl' ev~' an are lable' to dropdea any menttly ,9 no) byP w eaep gq P,Ms MA i o) Wa~tkinN. ,mk 1'*ent' 9 . . h p lt t Io his Gone ne4 again. S l ublic to tho fuct that ii ElI R GOODS I tho people, No ,)) llh. i me Ip. Whnin 'ickens don't wh c ha in 0Om-) for allt who r .cy i it of theo low1 cash plrice. ( ' i t h (1w kind 1 keep. ) undedICl. ttltd m $10 1ka We w,il M il I r, I t11'I.; I, to nti O -- T Itilled. A firMt c;1l'ss c % j We hal and e.Xa-11 10-4 Sh In tho Ilardcwaro lne, 10-4 Sh can't he hat. We will Canon i ivo, is a call. We 'also Launes Nice W! n I arthl . iare Co. C WVo want SnUCdous low Lde.... wJ have IC tradinlg public to the Sioll'dies.... A Car shiown atr. Ciuretonts. (las-; Il RONg gg, ring us b. dy that everu1yI hing is tht xth blesl.t caurly 's ot I n h,I L tr.1 , ('olteleno., ad an d Slate Pe cils, Slates 001) TR~ IATM ENT- is ou r, RE TON. ARK BROS. & CO., Ie Will Sell For the Next 30 Days ----ALL tnRuments, T(ombstones, d4 Markers _ in Stock at 20 per cent han usual price. We have D elxceptionlal vaIlus. IEAPEST WROUGHT !NCING ON EA RTH. . ARK OBiOTHERS & CO., Mt (roenvillo, S.(C. INEY DISEASES ct-e= o ====.Almosta~nyL the most fatal of all diSh-s . Shoes a aney refunded. Contains ~YU" fle8 reCOgnized etim'l yu physicians as the est for' cy and Bladder troubles. PRUdB SO. aed SS.00. A few 8et thing-overyti .U.. _R.E. A 3.~LE we appreciate nost healing aive In the world. eys~Kidney~Cure a kidneyawand badder gh&~ Fine MILLINEF eptember, 26th and 27th, 11 T=BRUCE=MORROX MAMMOTHI STORE. ve (he pattte!rll ha,1s whicb m-p11(e m li l thettyles. They are beautiful c ur niuttiami 1Vear, a I sty (Onibiilation ar'tl ( 1i lii arrangeme t1 olf "f'-cCts t),I'aYll (I 's r( '1In(d Iy tri the t CoIiiplet. line th;i t have (ver ordially init ia' ld(iC., to call and 1k. t Given Away Next Fri I ;iv~ ~ iC: c,&'h c :1 ,i. ' U4:i,i;, ir .) I (tO on iueS an do !I illin:- y ! )- ' a t- ts, a ,,ll I ;Ave you a' 1'? fah0 l 1O V1 -t salosnliu i(1 for Il;l 000000 who you Iiudlo y igReal 1C Iot'otf ell) n 1 1n I )ress Uoo(s tha t-ar theIi arc s:; hI b a I vardl to the pattei Ilinv themll. ceHng unbu hed,25< eeting,be d, 28c 1ioth, 12 1' dale Cambrics 12 1 indow CurtaJ.n;Sf.-nmn 100 you to sl)u our exctllen1t lino of towols and( prices =:RO0C E RI ES . = a big stock of I'I:>ur for $4.00, h..40 and $4.75 per ba1 All Sp1lei L oad (,f' Si l ibt j iu rceived. \' sol I ti "GinternatGxion a Sgcek Food." d s .$1. 1 : au l od . - , Our Ammal1 Redi 4 ISNOW ON DURlINJ THI~S SALE WE WILLt OUR EN\T1iE STOiK OF LOW GUi SA OREAT SmiiFcF, i THOSE W40 COMtE F1GST WILU OHOIGE Of STYLES AN~D SIZES, PRD & PATT ouKe House ii- ugh our1 1iii F uniure 1loomis an d select whai An' thetr I)t o.1fnice resses, Iron Bos and Spring Woven Wire Cots an~d Lou bing needful about, a home or* farm. Look thirong nd Hats, Dry Goods And N .And see our lino of :J Wagjon Harness Saddles anc o T1obacco? Suo, our ne'w alock mn ten p)ont Natural Leaf and odher Brands. B3otl ring Machines to go at a iHarflain. Dall on ting-Weo thinik we3 can suit you in qiality your tradIo. ~. .X MNtFAL: . . Ohje '4 bA PO8IT?ONS Gt1A2 ogrorr..n ita nR * 40 ** IY, )02 Co's. y those reatiops of col Fine )rettiest Sh<,wn. i ns Pect lay 5aturday. l)OVO ill >ont. T1his Lt. Don't put rch aso. V Co., lities. e cheap n1. Call the yd. -2 " s t;it our tro. rrel, lid Goods. :elo55ratocd action le CLOSE OUT SH OES AT GET THEIR ON, t y'on Inced in) Is, Stoves, TIable h1 our stLock of ot ions. Bridles. d caddies. good cheap, it for any and price. bepoit.