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Th4. a eople's Journal ers ! .re -.. sent to il parties in arrears anu u u. 2ho Journa on subscription and, otherwise. Thew noticoes included indebtedinoss of 1901 and 1902. Mr. W. L. Matliony ja still with the Journal and in charge of these inettori and will be pleased to have all who have not complied with the request to settle - ~hodied in the said notices to call oin t at The .Tournal ofice, in the Antho brick building, at the roar of W. T. ?all's store and araange such indot. )s at once. A prompt coinplianeo groatly facilitate usiu placing and ing our business in proper shape, Re"spectfully, TV. J. MAULD)IN, Pub. The Journal. Local and Personal. -Dr. W. F. Austin will be in Pickens Nov. 1.1 and .12. -Wade C. O'Dell, Magistrate of Liberty, was here Tuosday on bus iness, -At Pickens, C. II. precinct Wyat Aiken received 150 votes for Congress and John Scott 3. -Miss Anita Ambler arrived at. home Monday from an extended visit to Washington, 1). C. and Richmond, Va. -Mrs, Dr. Webb, after a visit of several days to her people in Clarksville, Ga., returned home Saturday: night. -J. S. Abercrombie, represent ing the Southern Newspaper Union, Charlotte, N. C., visited his father near Pickens Tuesday. --Folger & Thoruley have just received another large shipment of Clothing and Jackets. See them if you-need anything in this lino. --Married on 2nd insi at the res idence of Bower Martin, Mr. I. B. Banks to Miss Ella Staton, all of Pickens county. Rev. B. Holder officiated: The election Tuesday was <uiet at Pickens Court House and all over the county, so far as we have been able to learn. There was the usual light vote for federal elee tions. -Julius E. Boggs, Mrs. Boggs Mrs. L. C. Thornicy and the child and Mrs. Boggs left st week for Gainesville, 'e they have taken a . will spend the winter. a returned Friday. --,, o are obliged to those who have responded to statements sent out from this office and state again that somebody will always be on hand at.the Journal.office to give receipts~and adjust any errors there migh t be. ~-Ever'y merchant in Pilckens is studying the needs of the trading public' and trying to get his store in shape to meet every de, mind. If you don't see what you weut when you 3ome to town, ask It' it. N~onday being saleday, brought a good browd to Pickens. The Willianxia land was sold and brought good prices, being sold in lots anid the bidding was lively and inter outing. Little other property was offered. - -Ourattntion is called to an advettisement is this issue of the personal property to be sold at the Wlliamsh homestead at a date thierejip specified. At this sale good stook,.iorusehold furniture and fix tures and corn and other proven der will be disposed of. --The final Stewards meeting for Pickens circuit will be held at the parsonage on Saturday Novem ber 22, at 3 o'clock, p. mn., the same being the fourth siaturday in November. A full attendance and old be the result nner, (col), for aithful driver for livery stables at EIasley arowueu near J. Sam Wil son's place in the lower section of this county last Saturday night. Mr. Wyatt also lost a horse at thme same time. Full particulars have not been learned. .-Maj. J. J. Lewis has been quite sicle foi several days at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J. Lee Car penter, Greenville. Maj. Lewis was attending the UTnited States Oourt last week and while there in the discharge of his duties as U. S. Comissionier had to give up and take him bed. -"On Saturday night last, Nero liallums, 0ne of the most respec ted colored men of Pickens county was shot and almost instantly 'kiiled while peacefully in his own house playing his violin at the fire. side after a day of hard work. The Ootoner's inquest falls to develop #6y positIve clue though the in Msutigation has not been concluded, AII4eyelot,menltsl show that thh - 'ult yet ~ed why * advan. rpeoted * of the .t th whte people tfhl #J%uIty and was a. loader o: )I,,.al ysdIreting his in -f*to r te hbst interests of thi o~ !a'Qot#6 is vigorousl.1 III in4&VestgatIotl with th henaus tol hs h fac --J. Douglas Jenkins of the lav firm of Boggs & Jenkins returne t)> Pickens Monday from Charles ton where he has been for severa weeks past sick with fever. His frieiids here aro Idolightod to 80( him back looking strong and well --J. )., the infant son of Mr and Mrs. M. 0. Looper, died at the home of its grand-father, J. L Moon, three miles below Pickens on Tuesday evening the 4th inst., and vill be buried 'Thursday at Secona. The infant was a few months over two years of ago and had been sick for some time with typhoid dysentery. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of their many friends in this bereavement and severe taial. Old Veterans Liberty Township. Eyerybody interested in making the Confederate Rolls, Liberty township, complete is requested to meet at Liberty, b. C., at the mar ket on Saturday, November, 1.5th 9 o'clock a. m. A full attendance in urgently requested. M. T. SMITH, Chm. Resolutions Passed In Respect to the Late William F. Blassinganie. The following resolutions were read at tho last term of court and unanimously passed by the Bar of Pickous. Mr. J. P. Carey intro duced the resolutions and in ap propriato remarks spoke of the life and character of the deceased. Remarks wore also made seconding the.e resolutions by Mess. B. A. Morgan, C. E. Robinson and T. J. Mauldin and by Judge R. C. Watts, after which Judge Watts ordered spread upon the minutes of the court and a blank page therein dodicated to the memory of the docoased when the Judge ordered Court adjourned sine die out of rospoct to the memory of the de ceased. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA? Pickens County. RESOIUTIONS OF RESPECT. Whereas, W. F. Blassingame, a ieinmber of the Pickons Bar depart ed this life on the 27th day of Sop tenihor 1902 and we the members of the bar with whom he was asso ciateed deei it proper that we should pay suitable respect to his memory. Therefore, be it resolved: 1. That the Bar of Pickens record their admiration for the character and ability of the de ceased. II. That these proceedings be recorded on the minutes of the court. III. That the Bar of Pickens present these proceedings before the Circuit Judge at the next ses Sion of the Court of Common Plea s for Pickens county. IV. That a copy of these pro ceedings, under seal of Court, be presented to the family of the de ceased. ldBERTV. Beautiful and wonderful are the ways of' politics when it comes to working on the pay roll. Here is the point I desire to impress, viz That there were two men if not more that assisted in the primary eleotion here; one of them ga-- e three days and but for him the polls would not have been opened until near noon the last day and perhaps not more than one mana ger then. The other man served one or more days and when it comes to tho general election, these men leave the brunt of the heat of tihe day for' accommodation. It was hard to get men to serve in the primary election as it' pays noth - ing and the point is this kind of treatment wil1l make it still harder. Men who are appointed as man agers of the primary election rare ly all servo as was the case here, different ones served at different times. B. F. Parsons, Coroner, was here Sunday and held inquest over the body of Nero Hallums (col) who was shot from ambush Saturday night. Verdict of jury not yet rendered and no arrests have been made. The cotton mill had to shut down one day last week for lack of wcod and( coal. It is hard to get wVood at $1.50 a cord at present. Thie new exclusive mail and ex press train, south, made its first run Sunday night; 'it passes here at 8:30 p. mu. Sunday was extra freight day it seems, as four or flye passed in the morning. Miss Maggie Rankin of Slab townm Section has moved to town and will keep house :and some of the children will stay with her and attend school. Nov. 4, 1902. 0. Items from Hazel. Them protracted meeting at Anti och closed tn the night of the 1ith with four accessions, and much good done. The baptizing to>k place in the Nine Times Creek at Ba&nks' Rock on the third Sun day morning. All the memrbers of the church ai'e specially called to meet at the churoh at 8 o'olock p. m. on Saturday3 before. the second Sunday in Novetnbt, f6r the ptlr. pose of revising the Ghuroh tnem. burship. The Ohurch book will -b rsnted and the roll called andallthemembilers are. earnwestly requested to be present atnd ahi awer to their n1amts and to iattend1 'to any tother busineoss thatma gome un hafors the qluhah, l the organ are rotquested to sond I to A. T. Winche.ter, "Clerk an Treasurer of the church, as soc as possible. Miss Leila Brooks. of I3revarc N. C., is visiting her sister, Mrs Plato Gillespie. Mrs. Nana Folger, of Uentra is sponding .a while with her moth or, Mrs. Sarah Aloxander. Miss Sallie Tlhomas and brothe Willie, visited relative and friend in this section recontly. Ex-Deputy Sheriff, Henry 1) Hendricks, of Anderson, and hi1 father were horo a few days ago oc business. Syrup making, cotton :and pe; picking are keeping the farmer: busy. Mr. John Crow of the 1overly Granite Works has moved back oi Big Eastatoe, Mr. Daniel Winchester has his saw mill about ready for operation I trust the day is near at han< when the County Commissioners will have a city clock placed in the Court Houso tower. Mr. Dacus Littleton, of Ocono has bought a part of Mr. J. S. Par rott's farm and will move on it soon. We are glad to welcome Mr Littleton to our midst. The Twelvo Mile .Rivor Baptist Association meets with Antioch church in October 1903, once more in 20 or 21. years. Mallho Irene, the little one year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Winchester is very sick at this time, though we hope for its speed y recovery. S H azel Nut. TREAT YOUR KIDNEYS FOR 1UlIEU M1TISM. When you are suffering from rhoumui tiam, the kidneys must be tended to at once so that they will eliminate the uric acid from the blood. Foley's Kidney Cure is the most eIfoetivo remedy for this purpose. R. T. Hopkins of Polar Wis., says. "After unsucoessfnlly doc. toring three yeers of rheumatism with the best doctors, I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and it cured me. I cannot speak too highly of this groat medicine." Bolt & Webb Piokens & Chapman & Cllahar; Liberty. Card of Thanks. We take this method of thank Ing the good peoplo, both white and colored, for the kindly assis tance they have so generously ex tended to us during the period of our late distress and bereavement which came to us through the sud den and tragic death of our beloved father, Nero Hallum, and to ex. press our full a -neciation of nll the help and synpathiy given us in this hour of grief. Respectfully, His Children, Executrix Sale. Bly virtue of the authority conferred upon Inc by the will of 0, W. B3anks, deceased, I will sell to the highest bid der for cash at Pickens courthouse oa saleday in Decomber next during the Je gal hours of sale the following lands: One. All that piceo parcel or traot of land in the county of Pickens and State afore, said, containing thirty-one acres more or less bounded by lands of R. E. Ohil dress, Mrs. Mary C. Blanks and othere according to a plat made by J. A, Rob inson. Two. Also all that piece, parcel or tract of laud in said cotinty and state containing FiftyESeven acres more or less and boun ded by lands of Mrs. Mary 0. Banks, 0. W. Cox, the Hill tract and others ace' cording to a plat of the same made by J. A. Robinson. Mary 0. Blanks, Elxecutrix of the will of U. W. Banks. Sale of Personat Property. On Thursday the 20th day of Novem. ber, 19)02 I will sell the personal p)roper ty bloningto the estates of the late J. .anMainda Ann Williams, both dc. ceased, at the home place, now the resi dence of John I. Williams. This por. sonality consists of all the household ef. feets, one mule, one two-horse wagon, lot of corn, fodder, shueks and all othar personal property belonging to the es tate of said J.* F. and Malinda Ann WVil, liams. The sale will begin at 10 o'clock a. m, Terms cash. T. A. Williams. Notice to Debtors and Creditors, Persous having claims against the es tate of Reese Bowenu, deceased are re quested to present the same properly at tested to the undersigned for paynmen: by tho first daty of Decemnber, 1902 ani those indebted to said estate must makt payment to NOt8 R, A. B3owen, Admr. NOTICE In pursuance of an order made by th Hon. R. U. Watts, presiding Judge oi the 22nd day of Cot. A. D). 1902, all per sons having claims against the estate o Catherine Cannon, deceased, must fil, said claims with me properly proven 01 or by the 12th day of Deomnbdr, A. D. 1902 or be forever barred. A. J. BO0OG8, (szAr,J 0. C. P. Notice of Final Settloment. WVe will apply to J. B., Newbery, Pre bate Judge for Pickens county oni th 4th day of Decemiber, 1902 for a finm settlement of the estate of Julia hIo s deceased and ask to be dismissed as ?O ecutors. Nov, 818 H. C. B3oggs, Ji 0, IBoggs, Notice to Debtors and Creditors Persons having olaims against the ei *Aate of W. I?. Blasningame, deoeased 4te l,equested to prosent the samoe pros ekly attested to the udersigned lor t' tment by the 1st day of Decemnberi'JO aInd those indebted to said estate innW m~akhI nayimant to it J. L. Bolt, M. I). E. 1 Picken Bolt, Webb a Stati We have the finest, most s ever brought to Pickens. W r in all styles and prices. Who s and can make them to you as Box Paper. A Good box paper for only Finer goods all the way fron cents to 50 cents. j Best paickage of envelopes tainable for S cents. PICKEL Easley H We are the Store in th4 So there is no use going an Fine, First-class goods and 1by iold. It is Worth Jnst to have t We Are the ( We are agents for the Wo WEAM CHILLED PLOWS. Easley H Ea. A. K. Has new goods stacl< giving More Values, Mo money's w Note the following pi take advantage. I spent 1 York for bargains, and I i Something everybody ne cents. Better fleeced and muc fore at that price. Drills at 5c 15, 25 and 40 cents, Beautifu See my dress goods. Quality the BES It is too hot to talk blank when you want them I c'an su] ever bought such goods. My : shoes is too well known to Pic: ing them. Hosiery and undo: able I have ever offered. Con I have said. A. K WVest End. TREA5U1 STATE OF SOUTH County of Piel Office of County Tr< THE TREASURER'S 01 WEDNESDAY, OCT01 DECE~M The Rate of State, Counts One Dollar Poli Tax ; 1 I In accordance with. an Act mencing January 1, 1902, n~otici Treasurer of Pickens county wil fiscal year' from Wed nesday, ( 31st. Rates per cent., of taxa.tic Levy for State Tax,. Ordinary C< -Constitution ' "Past Indebt "County Roe Total levy :fr State an Levy for interest on Picken ship, 31 mills. Levy for interest on Picket 21 mtIll. * Levy for inlteresb on Pice mills Special ievy for 80'a thn asi .n s Wom 4'S i yer4exe * 4u , a a, ee 1t ofDe, 1904 'gh da Apl1Taxe fA:reh paloly in aesona Bkank,nMJ o an cxoni - d orn henyar1it t0'4 e Pie i~tie*sea.s iing in'mtk% 8stt h oak of their prio dur0sing t y a y thek n1 10M~ td .Webb, M. D. J. N. Hallum, Ph 0. 1 is Drug Co. nd lallum, Proprietors. lonery. elect, and up-to..dato line of stationery a have box paper, envelopes, and tablets n we bought this we considered the price ollows: Tablets. f L[c. A good pencil tablet of 400 1f 15 pages for 5 cents. 0 Ink Tablets for 5 and 10 cents, to ob- Best unruled linen, packet size for 25 cents. 4S DRUG CO. ardware Co. Y ONLY Hardware County. . . . . ywhere else for your hardware. For ' prices we are far ahead of the whole a Trip to Easley t look arouud our store. 1ENUINE ARTICLE. rlds Celebrated SYRACUSE STEEL irdware Go., ;ley, S. C. Al th1 PARK, ed everywhero in his store. Is 30 re Satisfaction, MORE orth than ever. "iln -ices and come to his store and K :ime and money searching New s row have them to offer you. m w ds-Canton Flannels, at 5, 8, 10 and 121 i heavier goods than I ever had be- pc standard goods, Red Flannels, 10, I Flannellots, the 10c quality for 8j ets. T-Prces the LOWEST. ets and ladies capes and cloak., but >ply your wants for the least money you ~eputation for good shoes and cheap enms people to toke up space in advertis ~wear stock the largest and -moat reason e and see me aod make me prove what .Park, GR~EENVILLJE, t. C. EW'J HOTlCm. CAROLINA, ens.f ~asurer Pickens County, S. C. Pickr.n,s, S. C., Oct 15th 19O00 'FICE WILL BE OPEN FROM ER 1 5th UNTIL WEDNESDAY BER 31st, 1902. , School and Special Tax, Including nfd One D)ollar Commutation toad Tax. to raise supplies for the fiscal year com-* is hereby given tbat the office of County open for the collection of taxes for said . etober 15th, until Wednesday, December ni are as Jollows: ....................5 Mills. >unty tax,............4 "6 ii school tax,......... " 2 xiness,...............1 " (1..................1 " I County taxes,.......,14 mills. s U. R,. bonds, Pickens Court House Town% ,a 1. B. bonds, (or Hurricane Township,~ a II. R. bonds for Elastatoc 'Township, 8) ool District No. 9, 2A ini1l1, 4 .6 10, 14 6 6 u6 18, 4 "6 6 s '~16, 2 " 6 .e 619, 2 6" 6 ~ "28, 2 "6 4 4 *681. 4 " 6.~ 496 2 " ,, * 5. 8 "4 et' capitit On all ma,le citiMons between the such as are exempt by law, wvill be collected. ni One Dollar will be collectedl at the snme hal5 citiaeus between the nges oi 18 and 50 i ted by law. Unuless iid tax is paid by the WOrli upon the pulIC highways will be didt tnd siver noir, United States curroney', ons ot State honds whioh become payable aby (n all in r~gal'd to their taxes will please l'Ye,f and tninde polstago hW e a reply, and ist Ilude the charg*e tot' Ciltti#gi Treaanra of PjlknS Ugttuha. NeW Fall Largest Stock-L Nothing Shoddy==Evei If you want choOp shoddy goods don't wl r you .wont find them. Wo have bought an o )Ods that money could buy, they were bought sitato to say that our line of winter clothing, nods eto, is one of the largest, most complete Pickens. ''h(so are plain faeti, we arc not t )k through our stook. Clothing t Clothing ......................... We can't begin to tell you tho good thing it for men, Stouts, Slims, and Regulars, rant muths Suits 12s to 19s ranging in price from $ to 16s from 50o to $5.00. 'e are SOLE AGENTS for the ...CELEBRATED... l orse Shoe Brand --OF Men's Fine Clothing -ALSO Mrs. Jane Hopkins MA :E OF CLOT1IN(i For Children and Youths. With Doublo Seat and 1,no 's. 'lese its are a wonder, wort.h three t i mnes: o money asked for them. It you have 3rowd of boys to lit up bring thun >ng. We hnvo Overeoals for everyhbdy-hig, li 70, all colors, styles, lm.d 'ries from t2.5) to No use to talk Shoes to you for you all knlo1 lOld lIlliablo RA "I'TLEAXE r' sohl.'' Ti u will never have any other. Dress Goods ! I All t.ho latent, styles and ecolors, \Vorsteds, ('a nnnels for wairts, in Fact everything in the wa immings to match, Outings from be to 1bc. ide skirts, Waists, Jakcts, ('apes and Reefers. 3rseys, Cotton and Woolen Flamnoh, all colos Hardware of every des..riptionl. St.ves all tingle Mill Supplies, Ilarnoss, 1ridl.'s, Saddlles 1ge, (Iuns-single and double barrel, I egg th prices right. See our Flour $3.75, $4.25, $4.50 and Ni.75 mnds to tho dollar. Your patronage solicitod, tatisf, ation gunra Yours truly, Folger & TI Clothing Shoes, Hats and Gonts 1Furi how is the1 Wool, Wool Rolls, V* Wool Jeat iFor anyv of the abovy Wo have an oxcellent Linc of HIOSIE -every -description.,i Grocer Always a full line of Groceries at j ad see us. Yours truly, Craig Brc ONE-PRICE CASI g&' Watch this space for prices. {our Moneys wort Kerosene oil et 15 cents per gallon i: D cents per gallon. Come and examint r a dollar. A few gall giggersi for past 1'2 lbs green coffea, $1.00 10 lbs parched coffee, 1 00 10c package of Arm & Han A nice new lino of man's suits at the one horse town* I try to malre the prir rho want to buy goods and not thds y ood a line of shoes as is generally oarrio hat never fails to move themn. Mr. F. A. Lewi8 is no0w obief salosmi lad to see his old friends. Satisfaction e SJohnPF.1 SA' Dlo you like coffee? Weli if you de f the best toasted coffee at 8lba for. $1.' reen coffee on the inarket, If you over indulge in smoking call racts. And if you want a cheaper eiga Perhaps you came away from home; ourse you don't want to drive hoine wit eA not do It fore you can get anything i The best flour on the market for the silow Umdersell us on flout, Pipty of knives for the boys, and pi We ve some bargains in ShOAS and hegiop price psid for all 00##try 1i Bridea d Ic owest Prices.* -ything the Best.; iste time looking. for them here uorinoun stook of the very best at the right priceu. We da f>t Shoeu, Hate, . lenits. Fursuishi,ng md best aekcted Htock ever brought dking as you tvill see whou ydu . Clothing.. ".................. J we have to offer you in this line, ing in prico from $2:50 to $18.00. .00 to $7.00, and childroue suits - I Dt Li old aud young, fioui 7 years r915.00, . 1 t.ho waiy to tho p lanoy 'w.hetr. ,tho y one pair u the 3tl 'Ax Yud ress Goods ! SFaiic"rCH, InnundlH, 1i'lidi+, FronoTi v of .)-Cess Goods with Silks amid Don't fail to ceco our line of ready fig Htock of Blankets, Jena1, izes and priee, Shiuglo Milla and 1.aprobos, ''ruunk, Unhrella8, n , .te. - A nythilg .-overythiug 1r barrol. Coffee 8, 10 and 1$ iteed. iomnley, shting Goods a Spccialty, ool Sooks~ andi Is. neluding t&dios. Jl.oavyAay. -ockc Iottom P'rices. Come ~thers I STOR E. Ii=Guaranteed. t as good or the same oil ab my grainul ated sugar- 19lb6 Limo. 31.00 p)ants for 50a 50c shirts for 35 imer' soda, 5c. loweat prices over ,:offered in~ a of my goods suit the poople 'ho want to sell goods. As .in a small town at -prices en at mhy store and ie alwaya uarantoeed or money refund. larris. ecome anid let ue sel1 yQtl'0oA)m )O.. .'Th p best 8 and . I,0th and get the EmproW?Cigar.brra r call for We.r Eagle or 014 mdi forgot your dinner. Of miu your dinner. And yog 1 the catnnod goods line, nonecy, Wo Wont lt theoth.t iOs to suit thom D)ry Gloodus, mrod4e ,