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The People's Journal PUBLISIHE) VERY WEDNEBDAY MORNINO T. J. MAULDIN ............. Editor W. L. MATUINY.......... Bus, Mgr Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising Rites Reasonable 1Cutored at the Post Ofilee at Pickens as second-class matter. PICKENS, S. C.,: Thursday, November, 27, 1902. Old debts are like barnacles they impedo progress and work decay, Got rid of them. With the advantage already gained through the year 1902, thc next year ought to ho easy in com. parison. " w w The man who has not saved corn and wheat out of the 1902 crops enough to last himii through I1903 fools lonesome if lho lives Jin Pick. ens county. ? M " A cotton mill for Pickens would be a welcome addition. Thore is enough money energy and ability in Pickens to bring it. And it will be a fact before many luonthr. Whatever good may be said of Pickens county, it is only a sug. gestion of what Pickens county will be if the people continue in their present ways of industry and economy. M M * 'his week brings Thanksgiving day in a year that has proven a prosperous one to the people gen orally, and all the people should ho thankful for what they have received. " * . Piokons merchants are in foi business. They treat customere fairly, giving goods that are of thu best quality at living prices, Thea have worked hard this year an< will take holiday this Thanksgiv ing Day. ee. The Legislature will meet earla in January. New members an< those who have been returned wil have a season of hard work an< delicate duty trying to adjust law to suit the varying demands o the people. * *M* In planning for Christmas "goo< times", don't forgot that self-do nial now may mean an advan tag later on. Better use somec of thi surplus in charitably trying t< help the needy than in induilging self recklessly, A man in Anderson hlistis have solved the qjuebtioni of per petual mfotion but he failed to giv, uny explanation of his inventioa So it has been with all men, ali wanys, who have sought after th unattainable. Safe blowers follow progies Thley cannot ply their trade wher there is no hope of results. Tb instance of the attempted robber of the Liberty Bank sets all t ways of carefulness in theo saft keeping of their money and va: nrables. Wheat sowing wals ilnterupte< just as most of the farmers were ii the midst of the preparation an<c planting. Whleat is a profi tabhi crop when the lands are prop)erl3 prepared. The yield of wheat ii niot all the p)rolit, because hay fol lows wheat, |and the lands5 gel needed rest. Greenville is Greenville again with a new sensation every week, and sometimes they come at thne rate of two or t.hreo a day. Homi cides break loose in epidoemic fash ion occasionally. But Greenville * ~ is a big town and one mlay expeoct more erimie in a populous commu nity, When you come to Pickens, drop down to see us at the rear of MoFall's store in the Anthony brIok building. There are some old accounts we would like to ad Just and in the adjustment we on. * ly want to get matters straight an S; waK s totetevrbd fair. t..om in anasee t iou are alvt issaweecose, to te oonr...h tolhe rdiyken Raloan ithoma To lnoe it s manaemeofi theqto,I is here to stay, the people mua sund will support it. ~e a there is for the country. ,hduca tion is a force that is not moasured by the visible botterment in the individual, but inures to the whole connunlity. Public funds voted in aid of public oducat ioni is money wol l spent. Every dollar spot. in education wisely, hlp)1Is every element in a community. The churches of tho Method it donominationt, so far' as we have hoard, throughout Pickens coutity are closing this fiscal year with assosnents practically paid Up. Church obligations ought to ho considered eyon more hindling than any, for how shall the people know inloss the gospel is preachod and how shall the preachers go unless the b sont? ea Next Miniday is salesdy. 'Thero are seV(er1al valutable tracts of land in (osirnble sections of' Pickens OuMIty to ho 1)e disposed of on thatt day b)y the Sherill', I'robateo Judge and Clerk w hi ose ad1vert iemnts appoar on the first piage of this paper. lI'and them i aad it yOU want a good home coml1 prepared to bid. i*n.. a aS;Ui '1tI' Governor has (t iered a re Witrtd for the capturo and Convic tion of the assassin of Nero [al. luns. The po0ople of section spoke (tIot in mass meeting atnd Voiced the 8o1tinents of tLe entire country . All that the good p:'o plo of Pickens c'olntty call do to bring tho guilty party to justice will bo done. In this crimao pub lie sentimtent has boon outragcd. Every good citizen has the burden on his shoulders of seeing that the law is vindicated. It is just one month till Christ. iats day. The crops are nearly all gathered and most farmers h aVe their wheat in the ground. I'repa rations are already beginning for the year 1903, and there is a good month ahald to lay the founda tion for good crops nex t. year. The peoplo are ill good condition finan cially and this Thanksgiving Day will find them with pleuty whore s they havo diligently worked and f t iken advantage of their opportu nities. What hias been observed and generally commen ted 01n b.y pee. 3 ple ini a p)ositionl to see and know relative the bettered condition ol the peop)le ot Pickens county by reason of the beautifol crops gron-n' in 1902 and the good piices re ceived1 therefor, is also true of other counties in South Carolina, and more especially those coun ties comprised within the Pied Imont sectioni. This hai boon a -good year, and ,19)03 wvill be an easy a year in comparison. A YOUNG LAl)YS LiFEl SAVE!). .Dr. Chas. H. Utter, a prominent phy .steiin, of Panama, Colombia, in a roeoul laltter states: "Last March I had as mo patient a youug lady sixteen years of 0 age, wvho had a very bad as tack of dysen tory'. Everything I prescrib>ed fir hei proved iuoffectual and she was growmpt 0 worso every hour. Her parents were sure she 81 would die. She hadi~ becomo1( so weaik thatt 81h0 conl not tunrn over ini - bod. What to do stt this (:ritic'al mon meltt was a stutdy for me)1, but I t houlght .of (Chambiierlain's Coi ( Cholera00 114 aI )in rhmoca Ilmedyland as. a last resort pro-. scried t. heiost wVondelrful resnit wai'ts effeted. Withint eight hour11s sltc was feel ing mtuch hei ttr; 1isid1 of I tree dlays sho was upioni hter feet anid t the' en'1 of one week was enIt irely' well. For stale by D)r, (1. W. Eaele. T.he best phlysie---Chamberlint's St onm ach and Liver Tablets. Easy1 to take Pleasaint in effoot. For salho by Dra. (1O WV. Ear'ie. _____ WOuropean Ornipeg In the South. The United States impor~its every year Jlirge Qulantitles of Euriop)eani gra pes. Wvhich are so1(d 1mostly for table use. It was believed that sonme of these v'arie ties could be grown in the south, and to test the matter a number of plant. lngs wer'e madec there three years ago. These grapes fruited one year ago, andI the Indications are that somne of the va. riee will be fchrnd valuable for our inarkets. Brief Mention. It is estimated that there are 25 ,006 acr-es in olives in California. .arasil. has demonstrated her capaci. tShdtiter* favorable conditions, to 51,.) k~the world with coffee. -Speed the plow and be sure to plu plety of cornt. Tott will need It all befot.' the year is gone, r'eftiuke South ern Cultivator. A AITissipplmn who ha9 tried eas saVa with great suecess recomniends It heartily. It affords abundant and cheap food for swine, horses, sheep and fowls. Peanuats make an eteellent hay and whben planted not exceeding eIght inch es aat in the row the vines grow lipright aild ean be readily out with a tuoWer. tAisike clover is a jnarennial, and so C t Will cover the grounkd by the time that ted clover has run its cGuirat. ot -her Lest Reason After LaGrippe. Daughter Had Fre quent Spasms. Dr. Miles' Nervine Cured Them Both. Dr. Miles' Nervine is n 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 th.it your medicines have cured ay little girl t' nine,of spasms. She commenced having theit at the age of three. Our family doctor sa:d she would outgrow them but she did net. We took her to another physican who said her trouble was epileptic fits in a mild fotin. lie did her no good eithet. She was so nervous she could hardly walk. As I had already usrd )r. Miles' Nci vi and foun.l it a good remedy for my:,vi 1 cununcnted giving it to miy child. I gave her in all ten botttles of the Nervine and one of the ltltod Purifier. [hat was over two years ago and she has not had an atta.k s:nee we con nenced the treatment. She is no lon cr troubled with netrvousress and we cO.nsi let her petrientlv cue i. I en:lose hier pt hire. NIy iother-in-law lost her reasrtn and was in-atie for three n nths frem the lffetr: of 1.,G(:ppe. Six bottl s of I)r. NI t s' Net. vine cured her. My sister has also taken it 1.i 2ick he.arlache with .go >d resits. We a' thank you very inuch 'or your godl "nh aInes and kind advice. I don't iiimik thete is any t ther mIedicine half so t;oodl. I sei . my daughter's plhotograph so that vi in.tv see what a sweet little girl lives out in .\rk..nsas.' -- MRs. IANNAII hi.\:KI I r, Springdale, Ark. All dltlrggists sell and ;'aa:,antee tist lot tie Dr. Milks l'einedi's. 'e:dal t: tie 1,ok finl Nei vtis and Il eat t I )rseases Address Dr. Miiles Mledical Co., -I'.ahait, lud. NOTl'l' All pel'r)l.-o :vis ae l he b warnl'le t Iln t to liut, fi'l, iip 'r. in :i1'v tither a'x:1 it it) SS man itl i:eilias. At\ I .Irltt of his niotice' willit itr i:th l to the ful !x tt iof ihe hiw. '1'. ('. 11%)t)1I NSo N. i ARKi BROS. & CO., We Will Sell For the Next 30 Days ALL MonmnenU ts, T1ombstones, and Iarkebj Now in St:h tit 20 per cent ess Ct'an usual price. We have some exceiti")nal valtcs. CHEAPEST WROUGHT FENCING ON EARTH. . K West End Store, Neeley & Prince, GIeneraI Merchandise. Moss, J. M. Neeley and W. HI, Prince have formed a part nership inid bought the remaininig stock ol I. D). Mr;oro at the West. End Mtorn. TPhey will coint(inue to do a eneral M\erchantidise business at the sa tno standl, and will lay in a fresh, new tupIply of goodsn wh.ich ivill be offered at p)rices reasonlab)le and to coinpoto with all doalers, l'hey will carry a foil line~ of Gen iral Merchandise. See themn, NEELEY & PRINCE, KIDNEY DISEASES ire the most fatal of all dis ases. OL Y 0 KIDNEY CURE Isa 4 SGuaranteed Remedy >r money refunded. Contains . emedies recognized by eml ~ent physicians as the best for Cidney and Bladder troubles. a PRICE 50c. and $1.00. fi P A FREE PATTERN 1 (your own '*lectioni) to everys sub a icriber. Only 5 cenLlts a year. MCALLS MAGAZINE - A LADIES' MAOAZINE. 4, bauiful olred ylatest lates worl; s ;tIns tcS da1 'C i um eah.,e lho ITHE MCCALL CO., . 1-1-17West 31st St. NEW YORK. Poley's Kidney Cure inakes kidneys and bladder right. o ?DiPOSIIT. it..lt. Vl? a s4 It b' $ehopin 'hu oli #mft ok lln M Iradi II i':'.- I \'o ' w e l l t t i Wllt' 1 e t) r t lu' r i'n 'sti ,T a ,;t411s wv r boug'I1tiiI ini t't th t lid aStoil, h.1 I. tle it' iauti I~vfart h 1'~~ tit'1 l'it o' ok tll) : 'v t tl;l I :l iltl. ( rv We -Mw Yogi eih tr til an co p4 'Jiiin.,an h hIl i l " t i aSSOI t.td pal ll II ch I ll w 1 rlO ., tbl ' m. 1 II)00 yarti )trlll :;ud lal .,i '., .I tlun .\e d litig s- f ob $2. .e let nhall tirmes sul I cIo .0 t and Co7. 50 . B ig :\'! ' - 'tin n tii, l.ne r nd th |," W e .' la s i na\ l'"a 1 Slit Sht'les othi"s try1 to In:;''t t t I liy far t o!r tc Cook 6 t t Stv t i i' , G(ut -.Pitts, Oib, anid nih . and Swi,t's &oWh1at Gul hO hi, owl. id'as o ta-!e and1 i susits y. Whe 'V boughtu 1~S ondFI SunxSlel'r PRIDE AnY ' cot e lin c i4 WeTwi'h we ould thrach e ot sweb ta tonks that way~ lways the hihet--o if yo bu We eepa allk timeu ahfull li resh Sasage,an Coge.an Frsh A nic lin o ta tiary, b ADetO t ORB ---A%t ,R.'hec i i 6 S 0 Ld in earnest, and the Big Store is elyini the largos n1' l p'I)le ' f l'ieke s CO nlity Ot of the bst tradiu(g ( at !tock to oi' thlre largr! stores (lily lar" its OUt ib ion) th' Iargosi 810k of (eerial i\erchlal(iso that. li n i1t,ln \withll our. ft l"our large 801es inl Not I -il ;-tul Utur(it101 m11I WI have pr i"ce'd therin to knock out Ill so LJntiI January, ug l i'l il rrtr' of tfhe gI ; te.st 11g11y Saving opportul ;(' tyfour shut i'r. DERFUL OFFERING IN L 'rn1S s ' Is or t'ts, oUt" pric1, 25e. 2000 yards O al y' blit', eil Is Ilor. 85c our p1 ico, 50C 250() yards S ' ; l:Ill t l"'T e 'r "11 '''Itls. 'l()u vard('l . - ll or O iv' cnt,l)O yards e Cothing ! C Suit II it yOlu will fit it. htre that uIls well, look Cotno to us for \'our 'lothing. A nice clay wO1st)d its t ll- $ .5c k inld oIly $" 5. All wool clay vorstc( Our Millinery Department i; I)'ottist styles that wo have over shown It is til . .ess, Women's, Misses and E I' 'f of Mlen's. Wouen's, Misses and Boys Shoe: at i 'lit tihey Can i do t. r and Farming 'HardleIwia in the counltt.y. All kinds of turn plows, . .le:n Chopprc:;, Cross Cut and'.1 Hand Saws, Carpot \\ heat ..:vt 4un and we have a full supply of w a ut. ()ur pac: is tot stmall to begil t tln u erato t neces)il y. l>eh in livilu:ll wants something espe.cia e had th') p(uliatii:: al:'l tastes of our custoiors inl tBruce=M tbl. E" int o Eel ep, c.a the &Ks .ublic to the '%tWt shown at Mrs, Curetons. . -Vrackeros. veryb)ody that e /<(ry :hin-ig is ard1 that thec best candly is n t ne of Hlams, Fish, Lard, Cottelene, ChOee aulways ont hand. ts, L ad and Slato Pencils, Slates S8 (OUD T1I'11E TMENT- is our CURETON. I " Paries ow Don't put us of Stoo) Late f.1'Them--. WO appl~ a and oIl those thinugs >f thomn are suro to please. No - satisfaction if yout buy your shoes 1arant eo oveOry shoo wo sell to give ok ever shown in Groenville to seo. SPATTON, Reginning Mc Mens SNESS Alsr' i atty-stirred so thatSel t. i in the right ohannoi200Sis noshould be Invlgorate4no$138 $1 ay begin'hor.wok and ut ow~ 0 he eure!. stsnw$37~ LiVERi PILLS OMN AN IC PELLETS ~cnspi r cure that cornptotety4does ,o7~. $p injury to any-pigtoD the $51tSO mphes free of anyp deaIqr, AlGosSl season. aia 8o now 12 3O,$1 suis ow$700 su-s nwL$D75 ..MES N ays brisk t trado in its history. When we planted our foot enters in upper South Carolina and judging from the statmienlt that we havQ fulfilled our promise. s ever been brought to this part of the 'st'ato. h 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 tho RESS GOODS. uting good dress styles, at 4c per yard. tandard Prints solls for 5c, our prico, 13c. iocks good stiles at only 4cts. hooting the 5cts kind only 4c. A well, waros well and at 15 to 25 por cent cheaper suit the ki.d you havO always paid $5.00 for only the 1'0l(.0t' kind only $6,00. French worstod"from Complete. A A no you woro getting your fall hat oys Shoes.... Literesting lices and when it colos to values in Imnplem.ents. Disc larrows, Disc Plows, Cultivators, Grain Drills Iters tools, Piping, Belting, Builders Hardware, heat t"ertiiizers, anlnomateCd goo_ls, acid phosphate, he seasonable goods in each department. Each one Ily suited to his or hor own neads. We have what mind, the stock shows the influence of our purpose. w Co. LOTIHlING ! Do . You ' Want Nice Suit ? A Good Shoe or A Stylish Hat? We have just opened a nice ne5w stock of these and a lot of other New Goods and invite alli to ce eand ,et us Have Our Money. ing on account will please pay promptly this 1Fa11 l' longer. >rt Cr'edit Makes Long Friends." ciate your friendship. .rp MIOFALL. GRAND OPPORTUNITy... ---TO BUV-.. thing.and hats. nday morning June 30th we offer our entire stock of Boys and Chilids Clothing at er Cent",DiscouInt off the Regular Price.. te at 83.1 per cent discount. No hat carried fromt lngt no l$5.00 $18 00 units now *13.50. $1.6 50 units .00 suits no $11. 25 $12.60 sui ts now $9.88. $10.00 $8.00 suits now $0.00. $6.00 euita now $f.50. *.00b BOYS PANTS IN TIHE SAME PROPORTION... te-now 38 cents, 75 centu pants 57 cents $1 8$.75 an$6w$ 22,$ pants o$4Q. or CASH. .Remember the Datg