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PUl MUHD NVB1RY WEDNICSDAY MORNINO. T. J. MAULDIN ............. Editor. W. L. MATHENY.......... Bus, Mgr. Subsoription $1.00 Per Anuum. Advertising R'itos Reasonable. E:utorold at the Post Olico at Pickos as Soecond-claiss matter. PICK1ENS, S. C.,: Thursday, November, 13, 1902. In the preparation of a few acres for the wheat crop in 1903, the farmer takes wise forethought and begins the making of one of the most profitable and timely crops grown on the farm. 0** Every dollar saved and put away, during theso ilush times, moans a dollar with big inteiest added next summer when things are to be bought to keep the farm business going and the household supplied. On Monday, the first day of December next., some valuable tracts of land will be sold by the Probate Judge, Sheriff and Clerk under late orders of Court Look over the advertisements on di(lrent pags of the Journal for doscription and got ready to buy if you are on the lookout for a home. If' you want, to encourage friend. ly relations and rotain the conIi donce of the nmerchant and other people who trusted you when you noeodedc the holp enough to ask for it, go to thom and either pay up or arrange the indebtedness to their satisfaction. This is busi noss, and it is the manly way to do. They will recognize this thoughtfulness and give you full credit for it. * ** The late downward tondency the price of cotton need not cause any alarm to thoso holding a part or even all they have made this year. It is yet too early to try to influence the market towards high pricos in order to induco prepara. tions for largo plantings in 190; but this will como by or beforo the first of next January, or cist,om will be reversed. ''113 beat plan, taken altogether, is to market tihe Cotton as 0011 s gatherd, whn fairly good prices prevail . This eaves the expenise and1( naturaril loss in keeping, besides giving the producer thle benefit of the cash earlier than by waiting. S* * TIIANKSGIVING DAY. By proclamations, the President of the United States and the Gov ernor of South Carolina have dles ignatedl Thursday, November twenty-soven th, as a day of thanks giving and prayor. All people aro reminded of the blessingis they have enjoyed the year just p)ast, and of present material prosperity, as well as the inestimable benefits of the best civil government ever administered as the p)roduct of genius and the asserted freedom under the direction of forbearing Providence. This is a year of plenty. The labors of the huusband, mxan have boon graciously rowvard, 0(d, and the business of the country speaks the general prosperity of the people. TJruie thankfulness (does not im.. ply a spirit of self eatisfaction but engenders desires to labor for n broader fulfilment of the duties of life iuner the boneticient epportu,. nities that are assured to a free and God loving people. Lot the people so eider their affairs that this day may be devo ted to the con templlation of God's mercies and favors in public or private thanksgiving, thus devout ly acknowledging dependence up on the Author of all blessings, earnestly trusting and asking for the continuance of those favors and generous returns for the labors of another year. Let business for that day be suspended, while the people reflect, and reflecting, profit to their own temporal and spiriual enhancement, 'TiE AUDITOR'S NOTICE. fhe Attdito,r commences the pub. licationi of his nlotice to all people, liable to assesment for property or poll tar, this week. Read it, and read it carefully. It contains all information necessary to govern the tar payers in the proper re turning of all manner of property for taxation, and if 'the ret4uests and direotions are followed faith fully there need be no misetake hereafter, It often happeen Ma. pn. iniida owns mai nahaVm which there is a special levy. Tl very fact emphasizos the impt tauco and perhaps the necessity I such individual to attend perso ally to the making of his ov property roturns. It might sa mistakos and dolbtlees dout taxation, and certainly saves tl Auditor much utlnocosaary lab and prevents confusion in his oflic Correct returns insure to the ta: payor correct figures ' upon whi< his toxos are based, and any 'i takes require a long process of rc tape procooduro, which srom1s necc sary in order to imake the corre< tion, besides a long delay in tl1 adjustment.The bost plan is to loo after this mattor of making return personally and its early a1 possibl after tho books of the Auditor ar opolle(l. The Auditor gives his ilppoint ments ill ordor to met the peopl near t hvir homtis and I pla(c n 0 busine'ss to save thom l ;th troubl< of coining to the court houso fo tlhit purpiso. l,ist your propetrty an)d havo al your intformiation1 ready , by Jauil ary next, and (1o1't dlay till aitt' his appoint mets have been me and then resort to t ho niuiS lt, selltllllg 11 ret lllrl1i, Iee'ilISO retllt'I 1.l1d1 inl til:at :ay callnot he r'co. ized. Road the notle. car('full .v * "* k 1'll1i I1ll'.l: ARi PRI)SI'liRINi. lverywhere one goes., h hat t' good Iiows (of the pros.p r OU condition of thle C(unlt.ry- and1 th happy c"ntonted telin.:4 . th peo)pl'. Pickens eouniy- is in th1 1, " slia fin ncli ,tlia\lly, n, doubtl , that she has known in twohty year' This wtt n-an in speikini :f th p.olple genlerally. All this is i altogether due to ti good price comm1antlded by the tamIl produet and other thill;s Our peple h av turned into cash. Th .:r-at, part of it is di to the fact tha thirugh long years o ,: ;;Iomn manga:emln - t, savm.;1 a:l l in times stintil.; the p}phe h v come into that commann ding p tion which is a'ssutred1 to a tl poople who atr, out of dbt and position to control, without r straint, their own a1'irs a:d (iret their business uon buCin lines that inurto to their a.lvai tage, Tl'hus- cllrlum tnstaiel'd, th are* mlasters of thir 1wn resa i urce and ireo to continue the~ Imlpr>v< menlt wicih pr1omlis.- full an I sat isfying returns Thley also h as the added fore of p'urpos0 w hie colmes th rough the encouragir pousitionl in which they finid then selves to-day, c.>nident also that con ttinuati>ni of present efforts wi b)ring even greater anld botter ri turns, TilE STUDENT CODE OF MORALS. A word that has long neede speakmng by collego authoritir has beeni spoken at last by tI board of overseers of Trufts Collet ion the studenit code of mo.rals."\ wish to re.comd our conviction, say these Ove'rseers, '-that it is no er- justiablo for college atoiti . to ignoroe or condonio miiisdemeano on tho part of the stude11ntIs wh~lli. would lead to aiction in the poh11 courts if tho nlames of tho offendel were nlot b)orne on the e ,ll ego rol Edlucation is (of little valuo if does) not develop a proef oundi r espe, for law and ordler. Any muan wiy is incapablo of intelligent sol f-ce, tr'ol is am (dangorous elenimnt ini demnocratlc state. Th'li arrest an conviction of a few humph1)tor youths, followed by th~ei r prom1p1 dismissal fr-om college, woult d pro. ani object, lesson in cit izensh ip< in)calculah)l ou lie to the enlt irIo stb (dont body."-Exchange. We comimond tho above to thi faculty and students of both Clan son College and the South Caroli na College. The recent disgract ful prioceduro of stud(enlts of botl inistitutionls in Columbia durn iFair Wook-the evil outcroppin of a foot-ball gamio--evidences th need of just snch suggestions as ar embodied in the clipping whic originally appeared in Leslie WVeek ly. A YOUNG LADY'S LIFE SAVED. Dr. Chas. Hi. Utter, a prominent ph sician, of Panama, Colombia in a reoel letter states: "Last March i! bad as patient a young lady sixteen yeatrs age, who had a very bad attack of dysi tery. Everything I prescribed for hb proved ineffectual and she was grownm weorso every hour. Eer parent. we: sure she would die. She had become weak that she could not turn over bed. What to do at this critical i met.t was a study for me. but I thougl of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Di rhoea Remedy and as a last resort pr scribed it. The most wonderful resn was effected, Within eight hours al was feeling much better; inside of thr ofy hewa upon her feet and at tl en foeweek was etutirely well. F!or sale by Dr, G). W. Earle. Tb best phiysic-Qbatberlainu's stoI is 1y14 n 1 Did Not Close For v 10 Week. Heart Trouble Baf, or fled Doctors. o. Dr. Miles'Heart Cure an ,l Nervine Cured Me. .. T h'ere is nothing more neces:;aty to healtl thai: Slee) and rest. If these are dcnlied you if you rise in the mornin g more tired thanl when you went to ,ed, thete is an affection of . the nerves plainly present. If your heart i3 weak, or there is an inherited tendency ir: C that direction, your weakened nerves wil' k soon ,o affect your heart's action as to bring on serious, chronic trouble. I)r. Miles' Ner. vine is a neKve t.nie, whicb quiets the nerves so that slee) may come, and it quickly re. 1) stores the weakened nerves to health ndli stren th. )r. iles' IleaKt Cure is a great blood andl heart tonic which regulates the ae tion of the heart, enriches the blood and im." proves the cirealation. "Some time ago I was suffering severely with heart toile. At times my heart woull L seemingly stop heating and at others it would beat 1.l dly and very fast. Three to four hours sleep each tniglht in ten Ilontls was all I could get. One week in last September I never closed my eyes. 1 got I )r. \liles' Nerv inc ead I eart Cute at a drug store in .awrence. turg, after spenlin; joo.oo in me"di. cinS and doct~rs in ,oulisville, Shelivville, Frankfort. Cincinnati and I .awrencelmrg, and i three days have derived no. benefit - fom the use of your remedies than I got from all the dactors and their medlicines. I t' think ec"vey'ody o:ght to know of the mar ve"I inver cont.unei in y"or reiiedies."-" W\'. II IlIttU:trs, Fox Creek, Ky. l All d?ughtsr ell and guarantee titst lot. tie IKr. 1diles' leni alies. Send f,"r free bo ii k c.n Nervous and I lent I liseases. Addiess 1)r. Mfile. Medical Co., Llkhal t, 1ind. NOT'l'('l' ! All p14tsolns nir loieb w' tl:rttrd not t< hunt, tish, trap or, in any other vn tresspnisM Kin ily brut. Any1K vilatIion 1111 this notice Wil' he prsented to the ful L'xh nlt of the '.tlw. T.: . Rl NSON. CL A RK BROS. & CO. We Will Sell For the Next 30 Days t "TIombstonies, r Rald L -1a rPk 20 per cent ?33 t.an :uAl p :'. W': h tv a 'I n,1t i i' ''.. ...... CHEAPEST WROUGHT FENCING OH EARTH . West End Store -Neeley & Prince, h General Merchandise, g Mess. J. M. NOeley antd W. H F rintce have formed a patner shu a andl b)ought the remaining stock o LI J. D. Moore at the West Ent -. Store. They wvill 'otin~huo to do I general MeI rchanidiso bulsinlss atl the stamo stand, anKd will lay in t fresh. no1w1 tupphly oft goodls whiel wil b offredl utt pr1ices r'easonabl( d to compejIto with all dealors Tewill carry a full line of Qen er'al MOrchnise. See theCm, e NEEEY &PRINCE, ~KIDNEY DISEASEE h - are the most fatal of all dis "eases. or money refunded. Contains Sremedies recognized by emi. nent physicians as the best foi iKidney and Bladder troubles PRICE 60e. and $1.00. A FREE PATTERN C *(your ownl selection) to every sub - -5scriber. Only 50 cents a year. MCALSS* A LADIES' MAGAZINE. a . 8 tingper o~kPatene e oe lioni eTHE MboCALL CO.,'4 o1lS-115-1l7 West Slst St,, NEW YOUIC, Foley's Kidney Cure t makea kidneys and bladder right 50 D .T Ita 1 are Ppid 0 S E~w U rltsor tjoga W La# ar giNi Tr Fall buying has coulme on Pickens Soil, we promisod the crowds of thrifty hlvers Wro have for yolur inspe Tl'l-se goods wero I(.tglfht in1 < that would astonish tle nu rNov wo are going to give the trnd count ry. So 1) oIn'band,'ancl wo' 38 inch BIrilliantilno, assortcd 1) 50 inch all wool Scrgt; black or 100(0 Vards apronl gi;tghamlls the 1 (:sc Dark Percals tho 7 Acts k Have you b ought your fa1 thal you canl lbi eso he . $2.98. Extra hra".y K rsey $10.00 to $17.5-10. Ilig values in illllnery and I We are showing a largo Shoes others try to n.1uh ms Harc By far th> hlargst stock Cook Stoves nitd ItIa"ers, G Ptatints, Oils and VarniAhes. and Swift's Fa:ou-{ Wheat C his his own ideas of taste an< suits you, When we bought Heat coe 1..:ud Uceil1cs P 'We Want Your We wi-h to call attenltic full and complete4 line of ..Groceries and( Candies . WvXe wishi we could teach not sweect that looks that wa always the high est-if you b We keep at all times a full Fresh Sausage, and Coffee. Fre A nico line of Stationary, TJal Colorod Cray ons &o. GOOD GOOD)S--GOOD PRm mo to. All goods sold for cash o MRS. K. I Its Getti Pn e urno You Knc Lots of new Fall Shoes--Som ijuestion about~ you getting Comnpl from us. You tako no risk--We perfect satisfaction. TPhe largest lect from. PRIDE AN GREENVI[ the bits wilte btrows byfAlonIo.that Natunr a~rm the modem mild pc tbe work, without chock *ystem. B3ookle and at coatplcto treatmn BROWN AND OR '2 AA Iec(i ill earnest, and the Big Stoic is on th 1)loplo of Pickons county one of t that ilock to our throe largo stores dai etion tie largest stock of (enleral Mer :otlneCtionl with our four largo stores it utfactureos and we have priced them to v Until Jan1 lng Pul)lic ono of the gra,tdost mnoeya get your shauro. DERFUL OFE3RIL atorns solls for 5Octs, our prico, 25c. uavy bluo, sells for 85c our piico, 5Oe >o kind fOr only -'" cents. id our price 5cts. Clothing ! it suit? if not you will find it here th, Cono to us for your clothing. A nic uits the $7.50 kind only $45:). All w Our Millinery Depa hie protLiest stylus that Wo have over sl ....en's, Women's, Mih lin of of Men's, W\onen's, Missos and but they can't do it. ware and Far of I:irdware iin the county. All kinds uus, Meat. Chopp-1s, Cross Cut aind- Har WVheatL s'wing tillno and ue have a I uianlo. Our spacv is too surtll to begin I lecessity. Etcl inlivilual wa nts so we had the peculiarities and tastes of o h=Bruce: ta ble Er gi,c to sel Cheap, Trade... in of the traidin g p)ublic to the Confectijonaries... Now shown at Mrs. (Curetons. Crackers. everybody that everything is y ai:d that the best candy is not uy it from us. line of Hams, Fish, Lard, Cottelene, sh Cheese always on hand. >lots, Load and Slato Poncils, Slates CES'-GOOD TREATMENT--is our r barter, ,. CURETON. xfordsu, ng too Late fo.i Themn niia and all those things w... 0 (of thorm are4 sure to ploase. No etc satisfact ion if you b)uy your shoes guairaiiteeovery shoe wo soil to give stock ever shown in Greenville to se. D PATTON, :iLE, 5. C. 'OR getstNasselha 'oa ithe righfohaeoli tirl sould btxQ o4r 1) :naybegin hev.workri a4S 'S LIVER PiLLS NIG PELLETS wor cure that, completelyd4os or Injury to any -g4xb thelb aamples froe of altg 4e0Ior0 I, Twenty-sve Daaea, 86c. MFG; CO, y yoge ENN. LIWayS T.0 R E joyilg the largest trado in its history. he best trading centers in upper F'outlh C ly bears us out in the statinent that we hi chandiso that. has over been brought to Noith and South Carolina in large quar knock out all so-called competition, and Jia ry, 1st, 19( iaving ol>portunities that has over been la NG IN DRESS GOO 2000 yards Outing'good dress styles, r 2500 yards Standard Prints solls for 5 3000 yards chocks good stiles at only 1000 Yards shooting the 5cts kind on] Clothing! tt fits well, looks woll, waros well and at e clay worsti,d suit tho kind you havo nI ool clay wo>sted the $10.00 kind only $6 rtment is Complete. 6 lown . It is timo you wore getting your ;ses and Boys Shoes.... Boys Shoes at interesting prices and who mng tmplemE of turn plows, Disc Harrows, Disc Plows d Saws, Carpeuters tools, Pipiing, Belt ull supply of wheat Fortilizers, annomal to enumerato the seasonable goods in oa lething espocially suited to his or her ow ur customors in mind, tho stock shows th CLOTH Do ~ You Wan A Good She 0 A Stylish E~ H' ~We have ji g ) opened a nlico now 5t of these ar a lot of oth New Goo o invite all to come at see us Let us Have 012 Pri~t,pi w ingo acci ut wiljl p)lease Do '0pt1s1f loner. "Shiort Credit Makes I Wo appreciate your friendship. .W. T. 1Mo] ....A GRAND OPPO ---TO BUY. Reginning Monday morning June 30th -Mens, Boys and Chikl ..25 Per CentiDiscount off ti All straw haLs at 833 per cent discon eason. *20.00 SuIt8 no0w *15.00. $18~ 00 suit o.w $12.88. $15.00 suits no $11. 25 $12 uits now $7 50. $8.00 Suits now $0,00. 'it8 now $8 75. ...MENS AND l0YS PANTS IN THE 50 cents pan ts now 88 celus. 75 cent aw 760o. $2 liant8 now $1.50. *8 pants I, $5 pante noQw $8.75. 80 pants nowv $4 II Goods Sold For CASH. brisk When we planted our foet arolina and judging from .vo fulfilled our promiso. this part of the state. ities for spot cash at prices from 3, :nown in this part of tho )S. It 4c per yard. c, our prico, Bic. 4ets. y 4o. 15 to 25 por cent cheaper ways paid $5.00 for only 00. French worstod from fall hat u it conios to values in I , Cultivators, Grain Drills ing, Builders Hardware, ed goods, acid phosphate, ,cl doplartinen t. Each one n neads. Wo have what e influence of our purpose. Co. '0 or [at? ock r Money. pay p)rompltly this Fal. .Onlg Friends." ETA LL. RTUNITY... nd hats. we offer our entire stock of ls Clothing at ie Regular Price., nt. No hat carri.ed from last B now *18350. $18 50 suita .50O suiis now $D.88. $10.00 $6.00 suits now $4.50. *5.00 SAME3 PROPORTION... S panits 57 cents- $1 pants rv$2.26, *4 pante now Remember the Date .