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The People's Journal PU1'1tydlRU, 1:V1HY WE'DNil )AY MlOININ(7, T. J. MAUi IN ............. Editor, W. L. MAHENY.......... Bus, Mgr. Slbscription $1.00 Per Anntun. Advertising Rt des Reas-onable. JCntOreil at the I'o,yt Oflice at Pickea as st?rontl--class mnatter. I'(I;lmN, S. V.,: Thutbn"(y, N1otembIe, t0, 19O?. Stuch we:ather as this November has bniought us loaves no room to comi)plai if ground isn't prepared and wheat in the ground by Thanks giving (lay. a+taF cotton IS still weak but the bulk of it has already been Imalrkelo(1. The crop will not reach such entr in(ttus proportions after all that has be':n said and(] (11 by the Spocu. laitort. 'Tt a on 1g- uiif'ring mrchalt Oi ta ri'i' il \v'-; bIiZl<r 1h th1e stres- of se';vtr:tl year... would be dlt :lit;1 in' Il a (11110 ot f the ltt: s fst thi:r year's ,od cr W'iet r n\I t. N ir; v lt o way h i tcontr much n hap. u etran hls hir and fornh to n :: to lis hn p: he i :hhr t i tdr of pon :ncemerah buot note c!a.tch, be'rs. At ti::s seafz n ofthe"y'art matny schemers wOrk their way through the country : cheap entertain m9nts. 'lheir performaces don't ahways come t to the standard of pop,rtetty, but most of then catch the cnowdts and take away the dimes. Cheap shows arn dear at any p)rice. It see- ifrti the figure show ing returns of thme lato general elec tion in this state, that the people get surfeited on elections during the Primaries. On an average of about one-"fourth the eligible vo ters in South Carolina went to the polls OIn general election (lay. The cotton tields that havn't already been plowed for wheat look black with hardly a suggestion that on many of themi good crops were growni tnis year at the aver age of a half bale to the acre. IIigh fei tilintdion and timely work not only bring better crops b':. they insiuru &xa:ly maturity as well. E'very young man than can save twenity-livo or a hundred dollars ought to tako thought of some of his older acquaintances and profit by their failures, The majority of them will tell you, that it is be cause of lack of industry and a too great indulgence that have kept thoem from being in better shape to-day than they are. The developmient, by the coop orative work of th board and school patrons, of a modern coun try school, will powerfully stimui late the educational spirit in all dlirections, for miles around. D)ot. ting over a county with ideal coun try schools, one or so in each civil district, 01' in groupings of two or throe civil districts, will soon mnak( that county a leader in education among the counties of a congress ional district. Example is afow orful teacher. PE3RSONAL APPLICATION A truth is of no value unless personally applied and made a motive for action. The p)eople read and hear, and talk, and write or education; the truths and ideas about better schools are cried aloud everywheie ; the duty of each citizen to promote the educational interests of his Echildren and his community is emphasized in the press and on the Platform; the thousands listen, agree, applaud, u-but only the dozens act. Why not the thousands? Pubic eduoa, tion is no less dependent uponi the individual because it is publio, and the individual's duty cannot be shirked on the prinoiple thai Overybody's business is nobody'i business. A commuity holds eaoll nanl responsible for the paymeni of his taxes; so should each man bi oild responsible for his personat ot, torte tokwaf4 the betterment of pub. tio education. To his own child, ren, to his neighbor's children, t< tociety as a whole he is account 'able, an~d a neglect of his diaty Ie a 6 v onttl and sooial bs'esob of $ret ### fdh co. A dollar means a dollar now; eaved till tho first of May it will mean nearly a dollar and a quarter to the poor man and it will not havo to bo borrowed Greenville has b)on trying hard enough to got a cigar factory 1oca ted thereabouts. It looks like this corporation expe.;ts Green ville people to lbe g it and pay it too to locato amongst thor. If (reonville is a desirable place for such an institution, will it not come as a matter of course? * * * The farmers of Pickolls county are the 'r0est people t0 bo found. 'lheir freedott could be broadened by the practice of more economy with added industry for a soason. T1. be out of debt means "to bo iI the addle", to use a well under Stoo,l h)ltraso, and Pi'ckotns county ftarmrvi are I l beginning to lotlot. Wheu the Oconoe county Grand du11ry got through with tho (%ount.v tuIli, rs at the lat term of Court in that c)lnty thire nust have been i ti'.ling of lonesomnne,=s amongst thi.'ht) Grand Jury soemed to give mist of their titmo to the olloi cers though a good batch of indict mii)nts was han;d 'l up also. The (?rand Jury of' Oconee seemi;d do t-.rmiiiod that their recommenda. tions he carried out. In the Way of Small Industries. The Easley Creamery Company organized at Easley some eight months ago, and operated for seV oral months gives some indication of what is possible for small indus tries in this section of South Caro lina. This concern has succeeded in producing a quality of cheese, along with the usual by-products of a creamery, that measures up to the full expectations of all people at all familiar with the workings and roquirements of such an insti tution. In fact at the late State Fair whero tho products of cream eries were displayed and thorough tests given, the Easley Creamery Company won a prize on the merit of its product. The trouble at present, and the only trouble in the way of making such 1enterprise in this country a p)rofitable invest umenit is that it is a real advance ment on the customls of the peopl1e2 We are too content to let our pro. ducts be subject to variations of a very variable market, and there fore fail to see wherein a creamery which sends to our doors and takes our surplus milk at a constant price and withal a reasonable p)rice, though it may be a little lower than the prices received (for a few quarts in Greenville for in, stance, is directly a benefit to the cattle raisers and milk producers. The Creamery gives living prices goodl prices and that without fail ure at any time. It needs and can use a constant supply all the time and pays for it according to true measure when delivered or as the man who supplies it wants the pay. This element of regularity removes all doubt as to the disposition of all the milk a farmer can produce, and loaves him free to rairo all he can without the trouble of finding a market. It ought also to encour age the raising of cattle-a better (juahity of cattle-and every cow that is raised and kept at home means, over and above the revenue from here, milk, a betterment of the land on which she is kept. Those who figure closely are al most prepared to say that the fer tilization of the soil derived from a batch of cows properly cared for is equivalent in value to the cost of keeping those cows saying noth ing about the money received for the milk. This institution in Easley is a good thing.- There ought to be more of the same kind in Pickcens County, and as the people see the quick returns and the returns coming alone; through betterments to their lands they will endorse suoh enterprises and the enterpris es will make money. A YOUNG L ADY'S LIFE SAVED. Dr. Chas. H. Utter, a prominent phy sician, of Panama, Oolomibia in a recoat letter stts: "Last March i had as a patient a young lady sixteen years of age, who had a very bad attach of dypen tory,. v thing preboribed for her proved ine eetual ad she was arowing worse overy hour. Her parenTs were sure she would die. She had beoome so weak that sbe could not turn over in bed. What to do at this critical mo. meent was a study for me, but I thought of Chamberlaiutas Colic Cholera and J)ia rhoea Romei~ and as a last resort pre seribed it,. he most Wonderful result was effected, Within eight hours she was feeling much better ih#uids of three days she wsuponheir feet and at the. oend of otp wee was entiral well, For sale by Dr, G, W. be , a Mothe;r Lost Reason After LaGrippe. Daughter Had Fre quent Spasms. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cured Them Both. Dr. Miles' Nervine is a specific for nervous disorders. It removes the cause and effects a speedy and permanent cure. "I feel it is my duty to let you know that your medicines have cured my little girl of nine,of spasms. She c9mmencedhaving them at the age of three. Our family doctor said she would outgrow them but she did not. We took her to another physician who said her trouble waa epileptic fits in a mild form. Ile (id her. no good either. She was so nervous she could hardly walk. As I had already used f)r. Miles' Norvine and found it a good remedy for myself I commenced giving it to my child. I gave her in all ten bottles of the Nervine and one of the Ilouod Purifier. That was over two years ago and she has not had an attack since we com. menced the treatment. She is no lon"er troubled with nervousness and we cnnsiier her permanently cu led. I enclose her pic ture. My mother-in.law lost her reason and was inmeane for three months from the effects of I.a(rippe. S ic bottles if Dr. M ies' Ncr vine cured her. My sjster has also taken it for .ick headache with good results. We all tink you very much for your f'ood mcdi cines autt kind advice. I don't tliink there is an other medicine half so good. I :;end1 my Iaughlter's photoga pi so that you may see what ai sweet liltle gtii lives ('ut isn Arkansas." - MNs. I IANNAII I3At K'Tr Springdale, Ark. All dhu4'gists sell and guarantee first bottle I)r. Mile.' Remedies. fenid for fce book on Nervous and Ileat I)iseases. Address Dr. Miles Medical Cu., Elkhart, Ind. NO'I'E I At! lpn,rc i(rO1 eeb wlIrnedt not to itntt, fish, trap 0r, i itiy otier woy rerMparss oul my land.k. Any vid Iioll of li(4 notice will be plr )Sctited to the full fxtent of the baw. T. C. IOI3INSON. ]LARKI BROS. & CO., We Will Sell For the Next 30 Days Monuments, Tombstones, and MIarkers Now in Stock at 20 per cent 0ss than usual price. We have some exceptional values. CHEAPEST WROUGHT FENCiNG ON EART H .. West End Store, Neeley & Prince, General Merchandise. Mess. 3. M. Neeley and W. H, Prmece have formed a partnership and bought the remaining stock of I. D. Moore at the Weost End Store. They will continue to do a general Merchandise business at the same stand, and wvill lay in a fresh. flew ttopply of goods which will be offered at prices reasonable andl to compete with all dealers. They will carry a full line of Gun oral Merchaudise. See them, NEELEY & PRINCE, KIDNEY DISEASES are the most fatal of all dis eases. FLA EVO0 KIDNEY CURE lama U LI 0 Guaranteed Remaedy or money refunded. Contains remedies recognized by emi nent .physicians as the best for Kidney and Bladder troubles. PRICE 50c. and $1.00s. a A FREE PATTERN i IMSCALLg~ MAGAZINEW A LADIES' MAGAZINE. - b~aastfuI7tov . S 4 Pohey's Kidney Cure 88akea kidneys and bladder righti e e 0 F.all buying has colmmlecd onl Pickens 'Soil, We n romis('<! f'lo the crowds ul Iirift.y buyers that W(" have\' for your inlSpec(tim) TheIE1( goods were boug liht int co I) I that wou( ll(i thin isll le 1! na;iuI!.' WO aro goilng to give il (thuiiig country. S!' bo on, buntd anid. g. ([.13 inch Brillian tinre, assorted p;ater I000-vurds apilo :in hata th S(a<<! )al k PerentlS thl ' ,S ki. Ha V yOu hun vur ;i Fu thtan you ('nn bum ,.; -h re Ct j10i(.0O to $17.:.i 4(A4 .. "3 I3ig Vlu.'s :n1 millin' ry a he p We ar!sowing i: line, Shoes oth1-s try to not-:i s 't ty far the lar,.Q"t ab>e of 1[ Cook St')v(s ali J.ILeoiI e., t . Patuts, Oi| and Varnishes. V and Swvift a;nnous WVheat Guan< has hi- own ideas of taste and neC suits you. When we bought we lb Second hand Peerless Prctabt We Want Your T3 Wc wvish to call attention. o full and comnplce line of ..Groeries and G No Candies ..: We wish we could te.ach eve not sweet that looks5 that way an always the highest--if you buy i We keep at all times a full line Fresh Sausage, and Coffee. Fresh C. A nice line of Stationary, Tablets, Colored Crayons &c. GOOD GOODS--GOOD PRICES mo to. All goods sold for cash or ba MRS. K. L. C Its Gettingi Pneu moniai You Know.., Lots of new Fall Shoes--Some~ of iuestioni ablout you getting complet.c E from 'is. You tako no risk-We gua perfect satisfaction. The largest stoch let from. PRIDE AND OREENVI.LLE, BtLIOUSr The tIir Youet 60 gentti tbo'bleo'will tIe'r'u off ir * theinyton at thbesanboiimo'i bye a.onio tat(wYo pnletotho. J~4IO N'S I ANTONIC UPom e omaoem mild power 01 lb. work, without ahock or inj *ystem. BJooklets anid sampli 0r Ceffiplte treattment, Teol DROWN MWF NriW YO; AN1 nOWNne rig i lb, C in earnost, and the Big Storo is onjoying the large p)cle of Pickii c1otnty one of tlho best tradiiig flfck to our throe barg stores dai ily bears us out i i the largost stock of (GnceraI l Merclhaidiso that h [Coton with ou. fou r I)rgc stor(rs ill NOi th anil -ou lres t:nd(( we have pricd thi t, knock out all u EaaaanuSry Pil! :v, <.)i th e grilii (lest. 111)Ua('3' lV iflg pl!I)O1illtl ERFIUL OFFERING IN I is sl Is for 50ct our price, 25(. 20)0 yards C r t"l . .t " i - fo s m5 our pic I.0 )Oe 250) vards S 1(1 1 ',:v : cents. :; 0 v'ar(s c "ur 1)r"' ::it,- .1000 1'ards it? if not y(oI wt'ilI find it here t.hat fits wel1, 1.)loh ml1' to us tor Vour clothing. A nice Clay wor. d the $~.50 kind only $1 5(i. All wool clay worstet Ur Millin ery Department i. 'ttirst styles that wo have over shown . It is tii .Ren., Women's, Misses and E of Menti's, \Vomien's, Missos and Boys Shoes at i hey can (1o l;t ar and iFarmn :iudwt' in i, ,utiy. All kinds of turn plows, ,te.t c%))op;:s, Cross Cut anl haud Saws, Caruei iheat ;wniig tlolit'ne and wt. 1it,vo a full suipply of w Our slp'cc iL too sman:ll to begin to enumerate t essit y. le m.li viuaii wants souethiog Osp.acia ad the peculinrities tud tastes of our custoners in E01siuc to &e1 cheap, ~ade-~ C I the tr-mgi vtublic to the ~y shown at Mrs. Curetons. Orackers. * rybody that everything is d that the best candy is not from us./ of Hams, Fish, Lard, Cotteleno, moeso always 0on hand. Load and Slate Pencils, Slates -OOD T.REATMENT--is our URETON. -- ... -.............- Par ties ow Don't put us 01 too Late foJ Them-- \ve appi and all those things\ J themn aro sure to please. No - atisfaction if you buy your shoes cantco every shoe wo sell to give over shown in Greenville to so. PATTON, Clo Reginning Mch Mens ..25 P E3SS All straw h1 tiffs'e~othatsoason. tt$h ihUnel . $20 00 Suits hould befigo anow $12 38. $ begin horwork.and suits now $7.60. -ur suits nojir $3 75. MIER PILLS .. ...MENS AN[ PELLETS 50ocents ptan re thtcmts o now 75o. $2 pa JrY to any.paiM the $8e $5 pants 1no li, fsd* ? All floods Sold I aI.~v coe Q lla.O. IRE. at trado in its history. When we planted our foot centers iu upper kouth Carolina and judging from n the statmntt that wo have fulfilled our promise. as over been brought to this part of the stato. th Carolina in large quanties for spot cash at prices >-called competition, and from 1st, 1903, ities that has over been known in this part of the )RESS GOODS. luting good dress styles, at 4c per yard. taudarl Prints sells for So, our prico, 34c. hocks good stiles at only 4ets, hoeting the 5cts kind only 4c. thing s well, waros well and at 15 to 25 por cent cheaper ,uit the kind you havo always paid $5.00 for only 1 the $10.00 kind only $6,00. French worsted from Complete. A A no you woro getting your fall hat OyS S.aoes.... nteresting prices and when it comes to values in implements. Disc Harrows, Disc Plows, Cultivators, Grain Drills item tools, Piping, l;"l$ i n l"ildprs Hardware. beat Fertilizers, annc he seasonable goods i Ily suited to his Or he mind, the stock show Do - You Want Nice Suit I A Good Shoe or A Stylish Hat? We have just opened a nice new stock of these and a lot of other. New Goods and invite alli to come and ,et us Have Our Money. ig on account wvill please pay promptly this lya 1 f longer. wrt Credit Makes Long Friends." eciate your friondship. . T. McIIFALL. GRAND OPPORTUNITY... th nday n er Cent Discoun~t off the Kegular rnce.. its at 83) per cent discount. No hat carried frotn last now $15.00. $18 00 suita nlow *18.50. $16 50 sulit >.00 suits rio $11, 25 $12.50 ansui now $9.88. $10.00 $8 00 suits now $0.00. $6.00 suiti no0W $4.50. $5.00 BOYS PANTS IN TIlE SAMIt P~ROPOWfiON.,1 ta now 88 cents. 75 cebte pan,tl' 67 tientN. $1 *panit rIts now $l.50s *3.panty now $2.26,' *4 E)tIs n)IL w $8.75. $6 pants noW $4 60. ~or CASlI. -Reteet$' the bate