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The People's Journal. Notice to Subscribers 1 Last January notices were sent to all ] parties in arrears and duo The Journal on subscription and otiorwiso. Theso notices included indobto iness of 1901 L and 1902. Mr. W. L. Mathony is still with the i Journal and in charge of these mattors and will be pleased to have all who have not complied with the request to settle embodied in the said notices to call on him at The Journal ofllco, in the Antho- L ny brick building, at tho rear of W. T. McFall's store and aranugo snob indobt ednoes at once. A prompt compliance will groatly facilitate us i placing and kooping our business in proper shape. Respectfully, T. J. MAULDIN, f Pub. The Journal. Local and Personal. -Dr. W. F. Austin will be in U Easloy Nov. 18 and 19. -Rev. 0. M. Abney filled his I regular appointments Sunday at n Bethlehern and Pickous. a -Dr. A. B. Wardlaw will bo in Pickens Monday and Tuesday Nov. 1 18 and 19. -Ethel, the oldest daughter of Squire W. L. Jenkins is critically ill with pneuimionia. -Rev. J. C. Shive will preach at the Presbyterian on the fifth Sun. day morning and night. -The Pickons Graded School is in the best working order it has a been since its organization. -Dr. G. W. Earle, alter several g days sickness is able to be up and g attend his patients. -Mrs. Baylie Higgins returned n1 homo Monday, after several day a visit to friends and rolatives at Pickens. 81 -Friends of Dr, Jesse J. Morgan were glad to see him in Pickens i Monday and to learn of his gradual improvement. S -Misa Lillian Morgan, daughter of Dr. J, J. Morgan, of Dacusville, entered the Graded School Mon- sc day. Ii -Miss Nannie Robinson, of Oconee county, entered the Gra- 8 dod School Monday. She is board ing with Mr. J. E. Parsons. -Mrs. Harry Valentine, of - Trenton, N. J., is with her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson, for a few weeks. -The Treasurer's books t Road his notice and be bring enough money alon your receipt back with y< -Mrs. Frank Murphy ago fell ofi of a loaded wa and Idislocated both wi Droaoe a Vune in one armCL -N. A. Ohristopher is the Treasurer in the col taxes. You will find hin ready to accommodate y you have business with th] -Alonzo Pace is the a ting drayman in Pickens always ready to serve th for reasonable compi Leave your orders with I the work will be done ] and with care. -RIead the advertisen land saleg for December land will be auctioned on in that mouth. Here are tunlities to buy homes in g tions of the county, thot part of this county is a go to live. -A meeting of the "C the Living God" wvill be h< home of P. B. Martin on and 16. A free discourec Divine Plan of the Ages, Ic Wright, of Alleghany, Pa., minister of the Truth. If seeking the truth, come a a discourse oni "God's Ete pose." No charge. No c Uundenominational. S-We giye this week Lb of expenditures through t of the Supervisor and Cout missioners to date. P'mcl some reason is an expensiv Roads and bridges are a b the tax-payers, but our Su and Commissioners are of the interests of Pickens and never a claim is paid an examination into its in unless the county gets V; ceived. -John L. Thornley has and is operating a market first floor in the rear room Anthony building, in the the Journal office. Hie k ways on hand a nice anid f ply of beef, pork and things mn the meat line cam a first-class market. He ted by Mr. Callanan, a buit market-man who understa business. Leave orders w and youi will be supplied. 5011 oysters att stated time: .--Rev. J. B. Wilson, 1? El1der of the Greenville Di a letter to the Southern C Advocate, epeaks of the ei ing condition of the M thurohes of his District, F) ly lthe outlook is good. icikens has already Ipaid full. Pickens Circulit has I ~essent for missions bit 1w a sluall balance due on slary to which Stewards tionsly glytiig their attenit - this they naa4 the helAp ?1 *e Shurc memay, et & Card of Thanks. I take this method to thank out ieighbors antd friende, for myself nd family, for tho great kindnoss hown u1s and nmy wife during her ong suffering wnich ended with tor death on the I th of November. uch in iisterings helped to relieve ho ordeal of suffering of much of t terrors, and make us all deeply rateful for the iiuselfish assistance hown us with such faithfulness or so many trying woeks. All izve our prayers and thanks. tospectfully, J. A. I-tunnicutt. Oolenoy News. Crops on Oolonoy valley are the nest we have had in years. A movement is on foot to ostab sh a !Uroamory at Pumicinton. ome have already taken stock ud we feel quite sure that it will 1 a success. Mr. Joe H. Keith of the U. S. Zavy is on a visit. to his parents ear Table Mt. ,Joe s iany friends re glad to se3o him. Mr, T. Martin Jones lost a line tle recently. James Brothers are (loing a good usiness ginning at Pumpkin town his season. Mr. Walter Earle has a flourish. g school at Rock. S. CENTRAL. Miss Maggie Brown is :spending few days in Atlanta. Mrs. T. M. Norris of Cateechec, >eit last week in town as the uest of Mrs. J. N. Morgan. Mrs. J. P. Worsham, of Gusto ia, is the guest of her mother Mrs . 0, Rochester. Airs. F. B. Morgan is in Atlanta )on(ing sevaratl veeks. Mliss Aurio Kirksey, of Pickens visiting Mrs. U. C. Fricks. Capt. Ivy Mauldin was in town turday. The many friend.; of Mr. It. endleton (Iaiies will bo very >rry to learn thatl he is still con ned to his ro'oml with rhoiumatisi. F. A. A\1Corkle, of Atlanta, >Ont a few hours her'4 Thursday. Dlr. R. i. )avis, of Seneca, was ore Sunday. Mrs. W. T. A bbott is very ill at er home near (entrPal. Messrs \W. 1'. 1Roclh.stei' o' Ala ama anld A. W. I Vchester, of New an, Ga., sln:t Sunday here with heir mother, l s, R. U. Rochester. SWT r..fa.nf lgha9lng . su.s t t-patriotism of the people is a~ ; nitself, and the blind tigers will ' to go way back and sit down. .I dent that the GovernOr-elct is~ mined to select as his constab1 esandt true men, who can be rehec see that the law is respected, so in such a mainner as not to any unnecessary friction or to a Aa bitter feeling. l Ie believes that much can l .fected through the mnedihm *eauthorities and Is going to ext rhself to that end. He believesi ~ ustice of the position wvhich I e will be appreciated by those t le fphe law may be personally of d and that they will be am< ~armest advocates in masintin law and keeping true to his dey6ilce and campaign pledges. bj e disappointed if his cxp ft along this line are not realizAe ditW Ile As TO APPOINT'i'-',N'. Hem has been giving the ao~h i military staff some atten e as his eye on those whom fdsto make a, part of his otliciw ~ ~These appointments are of character as to exclude them list which is usually applied Si ryrely occurs that personal ai btde I made for a staff appoin ely eing generally accepted than ~h~rernor should be hands free it ~tathose who are to become ~ uard. Even the selectiot pre a source of much thoughi ~as to be exercised so that o recognized and given 4on as far as practliable, a that frequently the best ave to be overlookud in ord ace for another, because of hails from. It is safe e personnel of Gov. iley 11 be exceptionally fin', osentative of the best atr the young manhood of ti le has been deluged w na~~x for almost every apj in the State, but beyo g private secretary In tl j sj~gitilled to know was so t ~~~eived, lhe has abstainec ,t ~u alch applications any ver (deration. Very few o 9IO~ toas can be fill6d unt fter his inauguration, Sxany of them not unti t~t,jurnment of the Le Iherefore, there is no ni 'me and attention to Smeir consideration at lhen so many more pre ~ ortanit matters are ut on The many app11 fore, are simply b lodged arnd filed aw reference, The ina has not been defini ed upon, although it I the usual precedeOnt apd. the momentous sedond week of the het T)he Governor .Is no thou&ght:to his inaugu e*dr that the consk( l or~t docuenelt Is in fine spi b? tiat the car in auy way ai dobe edf~n Jo of th~ na4f~ i Euro resnak a corrupt for FREE TO THE BABIES. The Eastern Manufacturing Co., of Chicago, will present to every baby, under one year of age, in this county, one solid silver baby spoon with the baby's given name engravel on same. You do not have to pay one cent nor buy any thing to get this spoon. The Eastern Manufacturing Co. are large manufac turers and jobbers of jewelry and silverware, and have taken this method l of advertising their goods. Instead of aLt spending thousands of dollars for magazine advertising they have decided to give it away direct to consumers. The undersigned firm has bk on made distributing agent for this cc locality. Bring your baby to their store and give its name and age and you will receive one of these beautiful silver spoons all engraved free of cost. This is not a cheap article, but solid silver of elegant design. Don't fail to look over the elegant line of The Eastern Manufacturing Co.'s goods on display at Mrs. K. L. Cureton. To the Public. Socing the need of an organiza tiont of chea.p insurance in this F1i count.y we herowith take pleasure fib ill r(ocom mnnlendi)g to the pop1)lo as a whole, "The County Mutual Benefit Association of America" to be tho best thing in the way of insuraneo we have yet como across ,tt(l it is imanaged by home poople; E. Fo stor Keith. J. B. Newl)ory, I3 A. J. .Iloggs, J. M. Stowart, N. A. Christopher. E. Foster Keith, President. J. B. Nowbery, See'y and Treas. I want an agent in each town ship. Call on me at Pickens. J. W, REElER, County Agent. Sheriff's Sales. STATE OF SOUTI"L CAROLINA ( ('ounty of Piekens. In Common Pleas Court. g .iaames> Ki . latheml, Plaintiff, agai st .awtrs IL. L tlhemn, Dofcndcnt. .Judlgmcnt of Foreclosure. ta 1i pur.;uance of order of foreclosure I l in 1he above stated case by His j. Watts, dated October 22nd n filo in the Clerks ofilce, I e the highest bidder on fo ,Y IN DECEMBER, 1902, 15 legal bours for sale at Pick- So louse, S. U,; >iceC, parcel or tract of land eing situated in the county 'oresaid in Easley towns8hip) f Daddy's Crook, waters of wi r, bouuded by landa of J. E. ev RAobinxson and J. R. Lathem,e mud convoyed to James~ R. E-nma Lathem the 2nd day 13 :r 1899, the said mortgage at~ to secure the balance of the I onoy for said u'bove described .ining forty five (45) acres also, ther tract adjoining the fore ibed tract, containing forty -cs, more or less, and being 3ded to James R. Lathemi by Lnn Childress, and for fuller of same see said doed, SR MS OF SALE: ha cash on day of salo, the crod. -4t >be paid in twelve months "ae *t at eight (8) per cent until ec' 'edhit portion secured by the - purchasor and mortgage of s. Terms of sale to be comn vithin one hour. r to pay for all papers and for io same. J. H. G. McDANIEL, ta Sheriff Pickers County, a 902. er Execut.rix Sale. an of them authority conferred the will of 0, W. Thanks, wvill sell to the highest bid int Pickens courthouse on )ecember next during the le- N~ f sale the following lands: One. >ieco parcel or tract of land in qu of Piokens and State afore- tee ning thirty-one acres more or b ed by landa of R. E, Cliii. th, Mary C. Banks and ethers pa o a plat mmdo by J. A. Rob that piece, parcel or tract of 3 county and state containing H .i acres more or less and houn, ls of Mrs. Mary C. Banks, t the Hill tract and others ac- c a plat of the same made by Oa neon,s Mary C. Banks, Executrix 9 of the will of 0. W. Banks, of Personai Property. .sdaiy the 20th damy of Novem will sell the personal proper ig to the estates of the late J. linda Ann Williams, both de ho home place, now the real- C1 >hnI I. Wulliams. Thits per- a usists of all the household l nule, one twvo-horso wagon, i foddor, shucks and allI other :oporty belonging to the es. b J. F". and Malnda Ann WVil- b3 will begin at 10 o'olock a. m. T. A. Williams, VANTE3D ! x1, POrsimmlfonl and Hick- e or delivered at your R. R, ~ For this timber Iwe will C cash ini oar load lots of 10 'or prices, speciflcations, e to me or W. 0. Fnioks t ying this tiniber for mie ~ n. R. B TIN8ON. J. L. Bolt, M. D). E. U.Webb, 11 Pickens E Bolt, Webb and Halli Statior Wo havo the finest, most select, al or brought to Piekons. Wo have b all styles and pr1ices. Whon we bo id can iako them to you as follows: Box Paper. A. (. ood box paper for only 15c. Finer goods all the way from 15 lite, to 50 celts. Be4t package of envelopes ob tainable for 5 cents. PICKENS D Spectacles a specialty. Easley Harc We are the ONLI Store in the Coui So there is no use going anywhere no, First-class goods and low prices 1d. It is Worth a Tr Jnst to have a look ar We Are the GENU We are agents for the Worlds Co PAM CILLD PLOWS. Easley Hard Easley, S Lt K.0 P Has new goods stacked eve ving More Values, More Si money's worth Note the following prices an ke advantage. I spent time at ork for lbargains, and I now ha Something everybody needs-Car nts. Better fleeced and much heavi re at that price. Drills at 5c, standh , 25 and 40 cents, Beautiful Flanne o my dress goods. Quality the BEST-Pri It is too hot to talk blankets and ien you wvant them I can supply you er bought such goods. My reputati oes is too wvell known to Piokens peo g them. Hosiery and underwear sti leIh have ever offered. Come and at lave said. A.K. I Vest End. G Notieo of Final Settlement, We will a pply to 3. B3. Nowbery, Pro' te Judg efor P ickens county on the 1 d1y of December, 1002 for a final. tlement of the estate of Julia B3og s, tisl 3eased and ask to be disinissed as ] 0.. on itors. acl tNov, 6t8 B. C, Bloggs, C J. C. Boggs' b Executors, ~ Notice to Debtors and Creditors t Persons haviug claims against the es- t ae of WV. F. Blaseingame, deceased,& a requested to present the same prop- Li ly attested to the undersigned for pay mit by the 1st (lay of December 1902, d those indebted to saidl estate musqt ike payment to W. T. FIELD, Execntor. S i 09(8. Ju )tIce to Debtors and Creditors. v Persons having claims against the es. to .e of Reese Bowen, deceased are re- tie ested to present the same properly at.-H ited to the undersigned for paymetnt. 'the first day of December, 1902 and 'al ase indebted to said estate must make 0rt yment to a Not3 R, A. Boweni, Admr, l' NOTICE of,1 In pursuance of an order made by the ca on. R. C. Watt, presiding Judge on mi c 22nd day of Oct. A. D. 1902, all per na having claims against the estate of 7 athierino Cannon, deceased, must file of id claim. with mue properly proven on by the 12th day of December, A. D., 0O2 or be fotever ba*rred. A. 3. BOGGS, [SRAL] C.C,.P. rh ti< NOTICE I g The Stockholders of the Farmere ublishing Company are hereby Illed to me.t in annual meeting t Piokens Court House on the Ti murth Saturday in November next fo ie same being the 22nd day of 't rovember, 1902. Dividends will e declared at that time- at W. T. FIELD, a President. H ft A Cure For Cholera Infautum. e "Last Miay." says Mrs. Curtis Baker, f Bookwalter, Ohio, "an infant child of nr neighbor's was suffering from chol ra infantum, The dootor blad given up A LI hopes of re.covery, I took a bottle f Chamberlain's odlio, cholera and Diar * bioea remedy to .the bouse, telling them felt sure it would do good it used so. hrdin to irtiny In two days time becidhdflyrecovered, and is ow n~earlY a a sine) a vigorous eit 8 Ihave reoomnmmonded n$I sped*o fal4ttn a u naveS ufr 1. D. J. N. Hallum, Ph (. rug Co. um, Proprietors. iery. d up-to-dato line of stationery ox paper, envelopes, and tablets Light this we considered the price Tablets. A good pencil tablet of 400 pages for 5 conts. Ink Tablets for 5 and 10 cents, Blest unruled imon, packet size for 25 cents. RUG CO. ware Co. ' Hardware rity. . . . .. else for your hardware. For wG are far ahead of the whole ip to Easley ound our store. INE ARTICLE. lebrated SYRACUSE STEEIL ware Go., H ARK rywhere in his store. Is itisfaction, MORE than ever. d come to his store and a d money searching New i ve them to offer you. iton Flannels, at 5, 8, 10 and 123 ar goods than I ever had be trd goods, Red Flannels, 10, llets, the 100 quality for 8} cts. oes the LOWEST. ladies capes and cloaks, but r wants for the least money you m1 for good shoes and cheap pie to toke uip space in advertis >ck the largest and most reason e me and make me prove what 'ark, EENVILLE, M. C, TIREAT YOUR KIDNEiYS FOR RHEt.lMITIBM. Then you are suffering from rhouma n, the kidneys imust be tended to r.t 3e so that they will eliminate the urio d from the blood. Foley's Kidney re is the most effeotive remedy for S purpose. R. T. Hopkins of Polar is., ays. ''After unsucoessfully doo -ing three years of rheumatism with 3 best doctors, I tried Foley's Kidney .re and it cured me. I cannot speak highly of this groat medicine." Bolt Webb Pickena & Chapman & Ollaban aerty. CITA TION. ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickens. 3y J1. 13. Newbery Esquire Probate igo. Thereas, Isano Halluma made suit me to grant him Letters of Administra-. a of the Estate of and effects of Nero hlume deceased. L'hese are therefore to cito and admon nil and singolar the kindred and ditors of the said Nero Hallum decear. that they be and appear before me, the Court of Probate, to be bold at 3kens Court House, S. C, on the 29 y of Nov. 1902, af ter publication here at 11 o'clock ini the forer oon, to show ise if any they have, wvhy the said Ad nistration should not be granted. Given uder my hand and seal, this day of Sep. 1902, in the 127 year our Independence. J. B. NEWVBERY. J. P. P. C. Chamberlaiu's cello, cholera and Di ar1 oea Remeday has a world wide rop uta n for its cures. It never fails and ia easant and safei to lake. For sale by e. G. WV. Earle. NO FALSE CLAIMS. The prop.tetors of le is honey and ir do not advertise this as a sure cure r consumption." They do not claim will cure this dread comp laint in ad need eases, but do pesitively assert ..t it will cure in the earlier stages a never fails to give comfort d relief ini the worst cases. Foley's ciney and Tar Is without doubt the 'eatest throat and long remedy. Be so substitutes. felt and Webb Pick s Chapman and Callahan Liberty. ~oJey's Honey and Tar ir chnedren,ae,eue. No oplates. POSITIONS GUARANT3ND, Under *S,000 Cash Depoem. NeW Fall Largest Stock -L c Nothing Shoddy-=Ever: If you want lhenp shoddy goods don't was or you wont find them. Wo have bought an en< roods that money could buy, they were bought a esitato to say that our line of wintor clothing, S loods oto, is one of the largost, most completO an c Piokone. Thoso nro plain facts, we arc not tal 3ok through our stock. Clothing! Clothing' We can't begin to toll you tho good things uits for men, Stouts, Slims, and Regulars, rangi ouths Suits 12s to 19s ranging in price from $2.( to 1i from 500 to $5.00. Ve are SOLE AGENTS for the ...CEL..EEBRATED... iorse Shoe Brand --OF- C Men's Fine Clothing -ALSO Mrs. Jane Hopkins MAKE OF CLOTIIINO For Children and 'outis. With 1)oublo Seat and kine.'. ''hese liits arc Ia wonder, vorth tilren timics 10 nonoy asked for then. If you have crowd of boys to lit up bring thon long. We have Overooats for everybody-hit', littl 70, all colors, styles, atud prices from $2.50 to $1 No use to tllk Shoes to you for you all know i ho Old Reliable RA I'TLi AXE are sold.'' Try on will nover have any other. Dress Goods ! Di All the latest styles and tolors, W'orstedls, Cass 'lannols for waists, in flt every(hinig in the waiy i 'rimmings to match, Outings from tic to it)15. D< ado skirts, Waists, Jackot a, Capes and Reefers. .ersoys, Cotton and Woolen Flaiols, all colors. Ilardware of every description. Stoves all sir hinglo Mill Supplies, larnses, Bridles, Saddles, ugs, (huis-single and doablo barrel, Legging nth priees right. Soo our Flour $3.75, $4.25, $4.5) and f-.75 pe ounds to the dollar. Your patronago solicited, satisfaction guarant Yours truly, Folger & Th Clothing Shoos, IIats and Gents Furnish Now is the Ti TO 13UY Wool, Wool Rolls, Wo Wool Jeans For anyV of the abovo E Woe have an excllenit Line of HIOSIE overy description, in Gro ceri Always a full line of Groceries at Rc tnd see ua, Yours truly, Craig Bro ONE-PR,ICE CASH g@"'Watch this space for prices. Vour Moneys worth Kerosene oil ot 15$ cents per gallon is t ~0 cents por gallon. Come and examine n or a dollar. A few gall giggers for past til 12 lbs green coffoe, $1.00 $1 10 lbs parcbed coffee, 1 00 10c package of Arm & Hamn A nice new line of mon's suits at the lc L one horse town' I try to malre the price rho want to buy goods and not thos whi ud a line of shoes as is generally oarried hbat never fails to move t hem. Mr. F. A. Lowis is now chief salesman glad t-. see his old friends. Satisfaction gue John F. E SAN Dio you like coffee? Well if you do,< of the best roasted coffee at 8ibs for $1,00 green coffee on the market. If you ever indulge in Smoking call ai ly ots, And if you want a cheaper cigar Perhaps you came away from home ar course you don't want to drive home with< need not do It for you can get anything in The best flour on the market for the mn follow undersell us on flour, Plenty of knives for the boys, and pril We have some bargains in 81~ nii4~ I: UIghest price paid for all Q dyP rf Goods west Prices ything the Best. to timo looking for them here rmous stock of the very best t the right pricos. We do not hoes, Hats, Gents Furniahing d boat selootod stock over brought king as you will see when you Clothing! vo have to offor you in this lino, ig in price from $2.50 to $18.00. 10 to $7.00, and ohildrens suits 3 @ ~e /1 1, old and young, from 7 years ho way to the place "where the ono pair of the Battle Axe and ress Goods f imerea, Flannels, Plaids, French )f :Dres Goods with Silks and m't fail to see our line of ready Big stock of Blankots, Jeans, of and price, Shingle Mills and f.aprohes, Trunks, Umbrellas, ;s, etc. Anything-ovorytling r barrel. Coffoo 8, 10 and 12 30d. ornley, ing Goods a Specialty. oi Sooks and EE US. RY aluding Laios Heavy Gray es! ck Bottom Prices. Como bhers STORE. --Guaranteed. ts good or the same oil at ay granulated sugar 19lba no. L.00 pants for 0 50o shirts for 35o ier soda, 5c. weat prices ever :'offered in~ >f my goods suit the people :> want to sell goods. As ni a small town at price. at my store and is always ran toed or money ref und.e [arris. lOmel anld let us sell you some .The best 8 and 1016 id get the Empro'!CIgara-onA call1 for War Eagle or Old id forget your dinner, Of >uit your dinner. And youi the etinned goods line. noy. We wont let the othst ses to suit then4 rGoods, O #49ii