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The Peoples' Journal. TUft1iftHB1 IvERU- THIUInUIA MOIiNINO. T. J. MAUr,nrl, - - - Editor. W. IaaLIE MATnENY, - 11us. Mgr. Subscription $1.00 Per Annum. Advertising R-ites Reasonable. Untered at the Post Office at Piokons as seoond-olaan" Matter. PICKENS, S. C.,: Thursday, March, G, 1903. J. D. HOLDER & COMPANY. As will be noticed in the adver tising columns of this paper, a real estate agency has been organ ized under the firm style of J. D. Holder and Company. This firm proposes to deal in real estate and will not confine its operations to the town of Pickens. In fact, the object of these gentlemen is to con duct a business through which buyers and those who desire to sell or exchange may be helped to sat. isfactory and advantageous sales or exchanges anywhere in Pickens county. Thus organized, these gentlemen will be in position to secure pur chasers and place property on the market to the advantage of those d?. siring tosell. if you have land any where in Pickens county, list them with Mess. Holder & Co. under contract that will be mutually sat. isfactory and if there is an oppor tunit.y to place them they will tini a purchaser. 'Ihis is a concern that is worth) of your consideration. It wit prove a good thing for Pickens, Wt believe, for in the course of thing? it will naturally stimulate trade and give to real estato tho advani tage of proper advertisement. NOW, FOR THE NEW CROP. This is the season when farmers fret under the restraints of unset tied weather--when every furrow that is run and every li^k is struck mean so much advantage to the planter and counts materially in work that must be done to kee; the everybody busy whether th sun shines or not. We have enjoyed bounteous har vests the past two years. Much o this is due to better farming, anc with the same methods equall: good returns may be confidentl looked for hereafter. Land. ac being brought to a higher state c cultivation; the people are plant ing less acreage and cultivatin their orops better; they aie takin1 care of their lands and their land respond to good care in a way thas justifies every care given to them Let this be the best year of all decided improvement on any w have yet kniown. FOR THE OLD SOLDIERS. The time of y'ear approachei When survivors of the Con federat< armies are wont to come togethei tinder the auspices of Con federat( Voterans Associations for the pur p0se of paying just tribute to the cause for which they fought and to do honor to the distinguished soldiership of their comrades who felJ bravely lighting, died in hos pitals or have passed away since the memorable times of the sixties. There are just and proper reasons for assembling once a year, and to the suiccess of such meetings the women and youth of the country ought and do lend their aid and every possible encouragenmen t. 4demorial Day I What grand feelings it inspires in the aged soldier's breasti WVhat martial spirit the thrilling rSeoltions of those times avails as old soldiers are gathered in groups to talk of privations and hardships and deathly struggles or as they lite to the elojnent rehearsal of the heroism and self-sacrifioe of those days I What touching pathos and pa, triotlo fervor dominate as men think of their honorable service and of their comrades, equally brave, who have passed from the stage of acion I What is more inspiring to young and old alike than to see thegray haired heroe. meeting, and to hear hei* II1 of their parts int the 3tttwar of mnodern times? *Ioquteno. is truer than * wh ob ~iuifee the ~~oldiei truth of history and the facts of Continued sacrifice? It would be eminently appropri ate to begin now and arrange for the proper observance of Memorial Day in Pickons. It could not fail to (10 good, and the little trouble it would cause would be more than offset by the real pleasure it would bring. Pickons people are willing and always ready to contribute in any reasonable way to a movement like this. Lot us try it. When you feel blue and that everythin goes wrong, take a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver 'rablete. They will olcange and invigor ate your stomach, regulate your bowels, give you a rel h for your food and make you feel that in this old world is i good place to live. For sale by Dr. 0. W. Earle and 'T. N. Hunter, Liberty PROGRAM. of the Union meeting to be hold with Mountain Grove church the fifth Sunday in March and Saturday be. fore. Saturday at 10 o'clock a. m., devotional services by llev. J. M. Stewart, thirty minutes. Queries: Does not the spiritual life in our churches often suffer for lack of more rigid discipline? Open ed by Hon. M. Hendricks. Man's duty to man. Opened by Iev. A. J. Manly. Sunday morning.-Dovotional ser. vices by ltov. J. E. Fostor, thirty minutes. What is a Christian church? Op ened by lRev. J M. Stewart. Is the spiritual growth of our churches to bo tmeasured by interest manifested in Missions? Opened by J. T. Taylor. Let the churebsr send full delega. tions, and brethrcn of sister churches are cordially invited to attend and participate in tie mi1eeting. (otnunittee. .ary List. The followin ; is the list of Grand and Petit Jury dra+wn to serve at the ent,u iug term of court whieb eogvenes the third Monday, with Judge H. 0. Purdy, presidiig: G;RAND) Jt'nons . Ed Garrick. E E Mauldin. J 1) Holder. W It Lawrence, W W Aiken. C E Hamilton, F 13 Morgan, J 1) M Keith, W W lord. Gideon M D)vnch, W Austin l;.lggs. John E Holden. I I, Clayton. W Ed Hendricks, J P Fendley. Wm M Trainum, J Silas Williams. David L Kay. PETIT JURoRS. W F Johnson, J Lucien Hendricks, J Craig H,uward, Fred Williams, A W Palmer, Geo W Holcombe, W V Clayton, J T Hitt, . . J E Brown, 8 nm, SW G Hendricks, Eia ice~r W W Hammond, Fedn ei W T Bates, 30Cmpol D A Tompkins, floss Moon. r NOTICE ! To All Stockholders of State Allanci Exchange In Plckens County, The following certifiuat.es of SStock issued by State Alliance Exchange are not in the hands 01 -County Trustee Stock holder This is to notify any person holding said certificates to send them tc mue at once at Roanoke, S. C. If noi received in thirty days fron March 1st. I wil apply to the ofilicere of the Exchange foi Sduplicates Tbo object of this e proceeding Is to collect money from exchange paid by this Co. and return same to the origitial contributors. Tlhe missing certificates arei Cross Plains, one share; Httl2ters, one share; Glassy M~ountain, onie share; Maynard, one sharer Mile Creek, one share; P'etets Creek, one share; Cedar Rock, one share ; Lib. erty, one-half share. W. Tr. OPTELL, Countee Trustee Stockholder. Tho seratchm of a pin may cause the losq .a limb or even death when blood poisoning results from the injury. All danger of t his raay be avoided, however, by promptly applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It is an antiseptic and quick healing liniment for cute, bruises. For sale by U. WV. Earle's and T1. N. Hunter, Li berty. The best physic. "Once tried and ycu will always use Chamberlain's Stomach and Live-r Tablets," says William A. Glirard, Pease, Vt. These Tablets sre the most prompt, most pleasant and most reliable cathartoc in use. For cale by Dr. 0. we Earle and T, N. Hunter, Liberty. _ The L.oot 3e.. "I've lest moy war." a brows be. 5S84 "And when I think it @oer The proper path, I fancy, 1.6 Aerosa the 6.1d of cloer, lt was a pityv, such a pity, Sadly did he sigh~, "To rn astray on such a dap 3ehind a buttefly, "1 fanoted one so finaty drese Wa full of noble lear'nhag, And so within his path I ProMme And followed every ttering, bnow I'm weary, faint and We.Ne Bat did he sh. A thount the cot .f haee ts ht shado oe Ahronh a uany garden strapii It mad e me sewr.yey er. -To i.av..Sueh .ws,a Dehind a bottoray, o appy S0were "fit. now I th1ata oa I uite suere the kya tht eld of heemt ten Women as Well as Mei Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble pr4ys upon the mind, di courages and lessens ambition; beauty, vig ,.., and cheerfulness so< : ~disappear when the ki neys are out of ord . ,or diseased. Kidney trouble h .t - become' so prevale that it is not uncomm< for a child to be be afflicted with weak ki neys. lithe child uri . . ates too often. if tl urine scalds the flesh or if, when the ehi reaches an age when it should be able control the passage. it Is yet afflicted wI bed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the fir step should be towards the treatment these important organs. This unpleasa trouble is due to a diseased condition of tl kidneys and bladder and not to a habit most people suppose. Women as well as men are made ml erable with kidney and bladder troubi and both need the same great remed The mild and the immediate effect Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is so by druggists, in fifty cent and one dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail ' free, also pamphlet tell, Home of aw.pR ing all about it, including many of t thousands of testimonial letters receiv from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilm & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure a mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but rememb the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmei Swamp-Root, and the address. Binghamto N. Y., on every bottle. FOR SALE ! The 1). A. Cooper Home Place, eo taming forty seven (47) acres, lying milea north of Packetns Court House the Saafras road. About 40 aer clear,'d, the renauinfi 7 acres well tir bered. School houso within oneo mil Good wheat and con mill within o mile. Well watered, land level and good condition for cultivation. On acres of this land in 1902, were ma three bales of notton nd 219 bushels corn. Salh must be effe ted AT ONCE or tl same will be witihdrawn from the mark A good opportunity to buy a nice hon in a good settlement. Terms reasonabli Good Tit les. Apply to T. J. Mauldin, Ivy M. Mauldin. TRESPASS NOTICE, All persons are herahy warne not to hunt, fish, trap or in in other way trespass on any of m lands. All persons are also not fied that trespass of any nature < kind on any of my lands by stoc fowls or any other dotnestic an male is absolutely prohibited, at the owners thereot will be prosect ed if they willfully violate th notice. f2Gt4 GEORGE A. ELLIS. i Notice to Trespassers. All persons are hereby warn not to hunt, :fiih, out timber trespass any of our lands in a way, without express permishi from us or either of us. This n tIce i8 given as warning aigult trespassers and any violation the same will be prosecuted to t full extent of the law. f26t4 13. P. Kelly, W. J. K elly. RUNAWAY BOY. All pera ns are hereby warn, not to harbor, shelter or assist any way my 601n, Carey Lawren< Hie has left me without my conag Joter Lawrence. NOTICE! Resolutions Board of Directo Liberty Cotton Mills, Liberty, 8, C., Feb. 9, 1908 At a meeting of the Board of Direots of the Liberty Cotton Mills held to.d the following resolutions wore adopt.< R ESOLVED i 1st. That a mieetl of the Stock-holders of the Liberty C ton Mills be bold at the offiee of the Co pany on FRIDAY, MARCH, 6th, at 2 o'clock, p. m. for I purpose of considering the propositi of increasing the capital stock of as Corporatiotn from 8100,000 to 8175,01 aend of adding to the equipment of t plaut sunficient buildings and machine to make the total equipment 10,000 sp; die. and other necessary machinery. 2nd. That tihe notice of the tin place, and purpose of suich meeting, a t4ne amount of said increase of ce.pi stock be published in the People's Jos nail once a week for four coneeou i weeks prior to Mare.h 6, 1908. 3rd. That t be stook-holdera of re on above date shall lhave preferece taking such increase of stock in prop< tion to the amount that they may th' own. J. P. SMITH, Pres & Tre. W. H. CHAPMAN, Seoretary. CITATION NOTICES. STATE OF 8OUT H CAROLINA Oounty of Piokens. IN TEE oOURT 01 PROBATE, By 3, B. Newbery, Ewquilr.., Probal Judge. WH~TEREAS, Augus ta 4 VI' Higgins made suit I me to grant her Letters of Adminita tion of the Estate and effedte of 8, U H e~s; deceased s r theeore to cite aod admotb tah all and singthlar the kindredI aub oreditore of the said 8. (1. Ritggin deceased, tbat they appear ' tore me Ii the Court of Probate, to be he1 d t ko ens Oouart House, 8.0C., on thn 19th of Mta,@h 1908, after publication hereol at 11 o'oRook in the forenoon', to shei cas,i n hhare, why the est, AdminIstaton ooid not he gnted, Grv2lf under my hand audesa, taa Farm S. or Never beforo have we l)e--n >on ats wt. are now.' A trenotitlot er Cot tln Ilarrows, (Unano )istribu want along this line.'you Will fiund COoK d - Anoth(.r Shipment of the fan le received. There is no quostioi a I Star Leaders ing their own pr is, to to FAl11 BELLS-Thoro is no *i bell and every thing will work lil of nt This is 1i1d-s.-ison in our Dr ti fering many bargains int brokezi I a to inspect this (,partm111ent. S. *ea of Id Shot 6 ed Or nd .s ("We Have a DOUBLE= BARI IIv * Wiil Sc I Far i supllies, Blacksmith 14 in Easley Ha Foley's Kidney Cu stakes kidneys and bladder rigJ d V )r THE SOUTH i" Th. ceat highw, 1. THROUGH THE is Excellent Service Quic An Trip to a Pt Travet va T H E The Finest Dining-4 oa e,..rasa.w...... ..... 0- '-SUM--- ,s -"C-. 1st of be ra SWatches, Clocks, Sewing I: chines;. o PhonIograpihs and Sple o a m- regulation pnees.Sppisfral F1IN SELECTION OF PHO0 h. NOGRAPH RECORDS on Always on hand. bid Private and Public mitsical enterta X0, monta given on short notie. he Sewing Macijines, NeedlJes for all: ,ry chines and tluest Sewing Machine oil LI- wa.ys on hand. New parts furnished fitted at short notice. SBIeyeles.Pairs andt Finidlngs. . Rspair work done in all the ah -linets---25 years experience. ye T'Watebes for RlIailroad Service Specialty. rd I cain make it to your interest to g of e a call for anyting in the above lie n' JOHIT. BOAGS, Jeweler andi Job Printer, Liberty, s.:o. ____ DeWtt's R.'e.I Salve Foe Piles, Burn., 8ors. Things we Like Besi Often Disagree With Us 0Desuse We ovesat of thetm. ind gesition followu. But there's a, way 1 - ep such consequences. A dose of I Weak to di midhatp. 66 h a t lou a teed by fo. s ti digettetyt rUpplies HO well equipped for tho Ilow Sea Is stock of turn plow', Disc Iarrow%,a, tors, anod in fact anythitig you may here and tho price is right. STOVES. ous "Star LEa(er Cook Stoves" juit s to the niortts of this stovo. 'l'he thing like system on a farm. Buy a co clock work. y (oods )epartment and we arn of r>ts, 0ds15 1111d eds . It will pay you bh-Bruee- M< luns 9 Large Stock of4' EL SHOT GUNS 41 at COST. @ ,1s, 'lows, TraceoChains, Pae1, F-.. rdiware Co., -e Foley's Honey and Tar t. for children,safe,sure. No opiates. ERN RAILWAY , of TRADE and TRAVEL SOUTHERN STATES. k Time Convenient Schedules "seure Trip to thos. who OUTHERN RAILWAY. ta Service in the World. TIek.ta. Rates and Sleeping.Cap wese. Agnt of THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY. NARDWICfl. W. H. T A YLOLE, - Ao - Cured SAt 70 of Heart Dis. ease Contracted Dluring Civil War~ a. Veteran Grateful. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure at Effected Cure, . Itat diseare is curable, but in Iople of Advanced age it does not readilI led itself to ordinary treatment, There 'is, however, hope for all sufferers in Dr. Miles' leart .Cure, which we know from watching hun un. dreds of cases and from the letters of grateful sufferers, will cure where all else has failed. It ls not only a wonderful cure for weak and IMa- diseased hearts but it is a blood tonic, a reg al- Ulator of the iCeart's actia n and the in. t mud effective treatment ever formnulatewd for im. proving the circulation of the blooti. "During the Civil war I c ntractedi 6 -t disease, and in 1806, while living in the 6. nd >ve old town of Lexington. Va., I grew se mm. h worse, I left there with my wvie to vis:t twv sister-in-law, Mrs. T. A. K~irbv, at Ran;I. a Va. While I said nothing to anyone 1 r.evr expected to live to return to the dear <1 ive ,town. On reachin~ Mrs. Kirby's she ins:., -9 curedI a .few bottles of it, alco thec Ne:m:-Ii and Tonic. After using one or two bat:les. I could see no improvement, and I despr. m.1 of ever being better, but my faithful w de in sisted on keeping It up, which I did. Im.. Irovement soon began In earnest and I ter nall fifteen or sixteen bottles. I was re stored to perfect health and while I rnm , yers old, I am comparativ-ey a boy. \\ Isir, are a benefactor and I cheerfully reco:: mend .Dr. Miles' heart Cure to sufferb:. humanity."-). L. SLAUGHTER, Salem, V, lDruggIes'ts sell ad garantee (i st bo:t on Nervous and Jlear-t IDiseases. Addrc Dr, Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Znd, e Kodol DySpepsia Cure Dfgests what you eat. - I eparation eoon ins all of the t an ltdgeste al inds ot . oure. ll e o teatle c a t,he most sensitive a Sts * can take it. By Its us many - eta a -~eeyhi1ea1~I I, - aI foh twe sto~a, heo n i . dsetlevs.AAie inncessargs AT T 1113 IAT YY a g0I Another Car of "ROCK ill L Wagons jul,3t rre'Civ(d. You had Ahoice. All th(, nlut'1Iurers ih Atd Bug-vies, but th1i5 lot wyill be, .Fertii W1'o lhlve a full slpplv of all gulll"nIll'ed So (ki't. ryi( for tlhe WilIt. W , ark h1tter lr'al)1rtl to S'i hvit l'\Vr beola \id W' want yOlr ost to colIe aId see 11. 111'( N ' (_1 MA WE Sthe tertor of strong takes the joy of life - oi)n to any dixcarc. ,trong purgatives and d lcave you in a worse cond treatm STAT'E OF SOUT1. THE TI:'.ASV RE~RN 01:" WVED'WSD:\Y,. >CTIOHl LDECLIDiHER y:t, 9 TrdLot U? stt ilconyg and esa 'ex I V . e. .wIo :.\ byv th I' at ni TreaaLlrr. a:aaI ailties are l.Ot paid onf or bec'ae th iiaditioa penraltyr of oiei 1per cenitu Audtaitor oil the cou',t) (duplicate fl antd if t he said taxe-, Is.,es!i cu. the first day'L t March et.:L 1lbereuat ce.r.tura theC'reon shaLI! l ben<ieid by ente ad celictedby, Couny Onnts tD enare Pol :l'a a e n therea:lr, t!: :''C \: . To vnu a. , tax .a e :- : o saidt o r p (I .. hi T -.n :D lel: da n r ii , X(10 : .. j slip, 3'.,ds 2) iia. JP'8 a lc' Sc :1 .. a.i ii ,. . . ma aa A p''!l tax of One I):lar prr' ca 1ges of 21 anid G0 yertl', e'xcept aiuchl rear.'z, except Much ats ar e exeinpte c( Usla of D. c. 1902, eight dIays wol equiiredlt under a conitraictor. ^Taxas ore payable only in gold Rationatl Batnk niotes and Ouupona iuringt t he yeair 1902. Pat ties desiring Information by thlose paying tazes by check :nu:ft int DdSbI. CI. o16 1902 W ' ad Buggies. L" B11g1,i,s and '"S'TUDEBAKER" bit i r. cloo quick .and make your ave advancel the price on Wagons old "tt tie ynttlte old price. kindls -of' Ferti.l zers, and the price is rush but Coie on. and get wbat you I l'r CASH or CREDIT 'than we t rido, and will make it. to your inter. Yours truly, LA RIAL AKNESS men nnrl delicate women, away and makes tho system AssisU Nature; do not take rugs; which act for a time, but ition than hofore. Us a genole ent. 'That is S LIVER PILLS PEL AETS reco~ perfcct health, --athuebeeks. t :11 '.iero. As: NoI(tiCe, C:\lC)LINA, I nls. I Picken;s County, S. C. ns S. C., Oct 15th 1902. C(2 \\'LL BE OPEN FROM R t UNTIL WVEDNESDAY' W,\\THOUT PENALTY.. pr.;ve W':h &y oh 1 February A. D. 190S .4 1: I 'l tax's co)llce when sbta3t : u n paIy.ibe on r belore the (*er ear. n ji suchi tax, s uiji| oEseks V 'i:n . . I) n::e )I ercent.theet~t - m:.id t:e- :Id a'si-ssmetu,to andi puiie e' fir.t <bry o! I".h brary ne.\thereafter*att m thueeo slha;l be1 added by the Cuty Cd to ette by the County Trearprerl 2 lo:ues arc not, paid oi Or .befot* te, urirnadmimnal t enulty of five pe? anyAudiitor on' the county dupli. L:e: ter, and( if the sojid taxes, nise. I e:e'r the tifteen4tb (day of Mares 1 hl ime his ta eIx(cCution for pi :es ag"a the properIty of gg :n '' we *2 *O tdoid taxeaSt 'I e Lu h: h ai'e Ler tatore issued bbods wh ! Yei(.t been comnIletd through SchoolIn SeilTax, Including I One~ Dollar Commutation ad Tax. rais~e nsup hsfr the flyeal year .gom hich vie U\n that te ofice of Coonry * ;. .:4 cu"n of taxes' for sa1id - ' til Wecduesday, Decembst ................ t........1 4 rails lR. nd, P..ens Court Hloue TowD, R.. unds for rEtatoe Township, .8& Dis'ri:ct Nu. 9, 2 iill " "11, 3} '' "'" 18, 4 " 0. 4) 4 " 49, 2 4',4 4 3 pim ont all iiaih ('itizona betweero ib* as arte a.c pt by law, will be collected. nt D)ol-ar wuii bt. collected at the MIse itizens~ between the nges of 18 andj6 by law. Unl;ess said tax is paid- by the k upon the public highways will be md siver cott, Uulted St atesour , >d et ate B3ondsg w bich becomeag mnII in regard to their taxes wil pletS andi ilnlie postego fOr a r0$.PII s !ludeo tho obargze (or col.oUtlg,