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1e Peoples' Journal DJ. A'LIN, - -- Editor. /. LgsLIE MATnUNr, - hs. Mgr. ibsoription $1.00 Per Anuuu. Advertising R ites Reasonable. trdat uthe P'ost Orilco at, Pickens as etor drA -la%s matter . 1'ICKENS, S. C.,: Tmlnrmlay , Maruch1, 1'3, 1903. Ven you do begin to plant, t Iplant it all in cotton. fho nOl'0 yotu work and the less .i buy now, the greator will be ir net increas? next, fall. t has been Commi111Onl for seve'i I srs to refer to the hillion dollar gless asextravag;ant. ''hm con ss lately adjourned far exceeded dlIjon dolhJars in appropriat juons. With the roads in the pr.esenti idition, it takes two trips to ike a load. Would it not be just well to comprouise on sometc I ings and buy just half as much -tillzor for instance? Of course, if you plat cotton, u must put fertilizer to it. But you should put half t he fertili- I 'you now think of )ulyng to c e.fourth tho land you now think planting, wouldn't the prolits t greater in the (,ndI? If any failed to do tho right ing by their niichaits last fall, Hy will now itid it diflicult to .y at any price. Tho merchant willing to trust and hoiest work man, and will help himi1 if he in serves it. f The talk lately indulged so free- tl with reference to Ilanna's bill to e. nsion ex-slaves sacns to have at tsed altogether. This looked 1n o the shrewd political move of u hrowd politician to enlist the rorable consideration of the re- h1 blican nominating forces of 1) ose states most likely to be benl- d tted by such legislation, a EDUCATIONAL CONFERENCE. C The Conference for Education the South will hold its annual ssion at Richmonld, Va. The t ssion wvill begin on April twenty- h ceond and continue until the eve mag of the twenty-fourth. Robt, .Ogden, a man interested ini ed cation is president'.t TIHE COTTON MILL AT CENTRAL. ti Col. D). K, Norris, the pioneer in tI ae matter of cotton mill building a1 Pickens county, wh'lo launched ti he scheme of building the mills >earing his name at Catecchee, and 0 :arried it to successful completioni, iaving brought his lirst unterprise i >f this kind to a p)aying basis thro' Jifliculties which do not now ob--~ tain so largely, is planning and I moving for the organization of a mill at Central. The people oft Central are anxious for the consum- I aLien of his plans or, if for any reason, the present plans aret abandoned, they are ready to com bine their forces with any respon--I Bible anld competent leader to the end that a mill of creditable p)ro portions may be assured to them. When people-the business men --of a comlmunity become interes ted, they unite, and once united with a defmnite purpose things seemingly impossible before are ac complished with ease, We hoepe the Central people will get together. ENFORCEMENT OF TUiE DISPENSARY LAW. From the fr,movements of Governor Hleyward, it appear a that he expects to see to it that tihe dis pensary law 1s enforced, not oni in the rural district8 anld small towns, but in tile larsler cities a s as well. Every good citizen is hopeful that the Governor watj succeed in1 this, and even where the law is violated most, he will have the support of law-abid in8 :people and the municipal authori. '.les. It is the.law and ought toc be enforced without respect to pulace or person. Governor Heyward has made it distinoly understood that he ex peots the cooperation of the town and city authorities, and these, with the constabulary force, will no doubt effect the results desired. In Pickens Oounty,there's less vio ;ation of thzialaw now where, when lhe layr was at enacted, there wa6 pothaps inwo 23Wb vOtion in progi 4d 4*~J asV ia The constables in this section hay done their duty. They can do i in other places as woll. MAKE COTTON A SURPLUS CROP. W( don't think there is any doubt on the part of those tin )osition t( judge accuratoly, tbat th1 )(oph in Pickons county are in bettei shapo than they have been ini many) vyars. This is well, an(1 we rejoice with the people) that they are thus progressing because they have workod hard anid have profited by tle revel ses o past years through crop failures, and have put to tin' test those thoso 1)rincil)e(s of iaving and e(cOnotical ntalage ment that alwis i)rings Success. But we wouIld respoctf ully urge t1)On Cve1b)odV concernod inl the ui0ness of farintlg to consider veil the r"ralsorI.s for this present )ettoruent before going too far in o the preparations for another ro). One thing noticeable is that, for ovoral years past, farmers have ecn giving more attetion to the roduction of necessary sipplies at 01110. ''hoy have raisod more rain and more meat, and, to that xtent, been more indepentdent of uch supplios from abroad. This as made thoir cot toil crol) Ipratcti tlly a surplus one, an(1 the mtonev realized1 has been1 vxp)0nded( on teir farms fOr ii l)roveiments in arious ways. Cotton planting is all right hen it is iot dlone at the sacrifice f lands or at the risk ot' involving 10 planter in (ei t. Cotton is a mdy money crip, but when one ndiertakes to make it without bo ig provided With the nccessarie >r its p)roduction, he must pledge le cr01) in advance for those nec isaries and the prolits of cotton re balanced by the profits that tust be paid for the supplies te be sed in making it. The "ali cotton" planter is a eavy risk to the merchant sup lying him, and lie is always in anger of winding up the year at loss, being always absolutely do endot on thl varying marketa of oth cotton and supplies. Grain rops pay and they help the farmer > prospor. They help him as the rOps are gatherecd and ar a help > his lantd or, at least, nlot such a catvy draft uipon it as continued otton planting. TendenI(cyI of thle Tlimaes. The tendency of medical iscience is IWvard prevenitive meiasuires. Thio bost iought of the world is being given to ic subjet. 1.1 is better to priovout than >curo. It haus been fuilly demonetrated iaIt pnumonia, one of the most danger is diseases that medical menol have to >ntend) with, cani be prevented by Io use0 of Chamberlains Cough Remedy neuuomai alwaysi results from cold or oim or from anr attack of influenza ;rip)), aind it has~ boon observed that xis renm.dy counteracts any tendeney of as5 boon ruiily p)roven in muaniy thousand f cases in which this remedy has beLn sed during the great prevalence of colds ud grip in recent years, and can be re iod up)on with implioit confidence. anoumonia often results from ai slight old when no dangor is apprehended un I1 it is suddenly disc0oerd that there is ever and difticulty in breathing and ains in the chest, then it is announcedo~ hat the patient has pneuminonia. Be on he safe side and take Chamber'lain's ough Remedy as soon1 xs. It aiway ures. For sal by Earle's Drug Store ud.T. N. Hunter, Liberty, NOTICE ! ~o All Stockholders of State Altiance Exchange in Pickens County. The following certificates of 3tock issued by State Alliance 3xchange aro not in the hands ol Jounty Trustee Stock holder This s to notify any person holding said certificates to sOnd themn tc luo at once at Roan oke, S. (3. If nol received in thirty days fronm March 1st. L wvil apply to thE ofliicers of the Exchange foi duplicates Tfho object of this p)roceeding is to collect money from exchange paid by this Oo. and roturn same to the original contributors. The missing cortificates are: Cross Plains, one share; Hunters eone share ; Glassy Mountain, onIE share; Maynard, one share; Mile Creek, one share; Peters Creek, one share; Cedar Rock, one share ; Lib. erty, one-ha.lf share. W. T. O'DELL, Countee Trostee Btookholder. The scratch of a pin may cause the los. of a limb or even death whon blood poisoning results fromi the injury. Al] danger o this may be avoided, however, by promptly applying Chamnberlai', Pain Balm. It is an antiseptic and quick healing liniment for cults, bruises, Fr sale by G. W. 1iarle's and 1j% N Hunter, Liberty, N(otice to Debtors & Creditors, Persons having claims against the es. tate of W. L Priobard. deceased :are ro. quested to present the same properly at. tested to the undersigned for nayment those indebted t aid estaf mus ik payment to A~A PiQM p MAYARIlA a Thousande Have Kidney 'Trot and Don't Know it. Now To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with ye water and let it stand twenty-four hours sediment or a tling indicates t1 G unhealthy con tion of the k neys; if it stal your linen it evidence of ki ney trouble; t, frequent desire . ihpSS it or pain convincing proof that the kidneys and bla der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge a often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swam Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills ever wish in curing rheumatism, pain in th back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every pai of the urinary passage. It corrects inabilit to hold water and scalding pain in passin it, or bad effects following use of liquor wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasan necessity of being compelled to go oftee during the day, and to get up many time during the night. The mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soor realized. It stands the highest for its won, derful cures of the most distressing cases if you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes You may have a sample bottle of thi wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Home of 8wamp.Rooe. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remembei the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer' Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton N. Y., on every bottle. Ginger Cream. Soak a quarter of a box of gela tin in half a cup of milk for half ai hour, then place the bowl ove: steam until the gelatin is perfectly dissolved. Add to it four ounces of granulated sugar and a pint of whipped cream, two tablespoonfulh of preserved ginger, chopped fine two tablespooitfuls of ginger sirul and a tablespoon fil of almonds blanchel and chopped very fine Stir until it begins to thicken, poui into a mold and set on the ice Serve in a glass dish, and powdei the top with chopped almonds. When you feel blue and thal everytling goes wrong, take a dose c Chamberlain's Stomach and Live 'T'ablots. 'hey will cieause and invigoi ate your stomach, regulate your bowels give you a relish for yonr food an make you feel that in this old world is good place to live. For sale by 1)r. C W, Earle and T. N. Hunter, Liberty Excited by Heavy Thunder. A little three-year-old Rocklane girl, awakened by the pealing thun der, exclaimed earnestly, "God ha done it now 1" "Done what?" quos tioned her mother. "Why, split a) his thunder things !" with a pityin Ivompanstion in her voice that he mamma was so ignorant.-Bange Commercial. I have used Chamberlain's Couj Remedy for a mnuer of years and ha no hesitancy in saying that it is the be remedy for conghs, colds and eroup~ have over' used in my family. I has not words to express my confidence this remedy.- MRS. . A. Moor North Star, Mich. For sale by Earle Drug Store and T. N. Hunter, Libert Chicken Broth. Use the legs of a chicken for th dish. Break the joints and cut u~ the meat into small strips. Poi over it four cups of water, add oi tablespoonful of rice and half a tet spoon of salt, then allow it to sin mier very slowly for an hour and half. Strain out the rice and met and cool. Skim off the fat and r< heat as mnuch of the broth as is r< quired. In hot weather tho rk may sour the broth, so make wit] out and,keep the soup in a tight] corked jar in the refrigerator. Good Housekeeping. TVhe best physic. "Once tried and y< will always use Chamberlain's Stomal and Liver Tablets," says William. Ghirard, Pease, Vt. Those Tablets r the most prompt, most pleasant ni most reliable cathartic in use. For er by Dr. (G. W. Earle and T. Hunter, Libert.y. FOR SALE ! The D). A. Cooper Homno Place, et taining forty seven (47) acres, lying miles north of Pickens Court House the Sassafras road. About 40 an1 cleared, the remaining 7 acres well ti bored. School house within one mi (Gced wvheat and corn mill wvithin C mile, WVell wvatered, land level and good condition for cultivation. On acres of this land in 1902, wore ma three bales of cotton aud 219 bushels corn. Sale must bo0 effected AT ONCE or I same will be withdrawn from the marl A good opportunity to buy a nico bl in a good. settlement, Terms reasonab Good Titles. Apply to T. J. Mauldin, Ivy M. Mauldin. CITATION NOTICES. STATE~ OF 80UTH CAROLINA County of Pickens, ZN THE COURT~ 0or PBATU. By73 3. Newbery, Esquire., Prob Judge. WHEREAS, Augusta W Higgins made suit me to gaut her Letters of Adminiut tionof'the Ehstate and effects of S, W seargthreor to oif and admc ash all and singular ths lidred a creditors of the said S. ,. Higg deceased, that the.y tqper before me, the Court of Probate, obe held at Pm ens Court Hoe 5. 0., on the 19th di of M&rob 1 r I#blication here at 11 o'clo the forenoon, to sh Oanse, it ath ha~ .ve, why the at Ad iteSld not bepganted. G B aderhand andseal, i Meerof ,.19O, in the 197 yost J. L. Bolt, M. I)- J. N. IIallumn, Ph . cr Pickens Drug Compn y. ct-J Drugs! Drugs! ( If you want tho best atil frshost Drugs A- call on us. V'o (loI't hfop doad and 0o usoeless drg"T i n stock. I f we lavo not to what you want ii stock we will get it In 11r y)'t oil short notico. Stationery. < 3 4 Our store is headtctr ters for Writiu o 0 '\Tablets, Paper :itnd Env'elolops of all 3 kinds. A lot of tintc fresh candy. " Cigars and Tobaccos.4b 'he host sinoking and chewtng tobaccos.i 'I~ Spectacles.-3 Ci a sa d P p so l e(ri)l u.IS e t c e oDon't, l'org ot- that w o are still H 10ad<p(1ar trrs f'or 1ittinl; sp ectiaules at p)ric .; from Pckc11s Druig Cunlpa.mv uPTry our Hondacho Powdets and Cough Bnlsam. IShot oun A ('eWe Have a Large Stock of "c DOUBLE=BARREL SHOT GUNS ?rWill Sell at COST.JJ Farm supplies,',llackcsmitht tools, Plows, Trace Chains, Pads, Etc. Easley Hardware GO. A Full Line of New and Up=to=date Sprin oods. a Now on hand, at pri(""s that will please tioso who want to buy for CASII. Give me cash trado and I will issue you cou pons to the amount of your purchase of )ry Goods and No tions and return thO>m to ie when you please during 1903 and receive a nice promium picco of china. Call when in Picke:( and inspect my up-to-(ate stock, where absolute satistfLetion is guaranteed or mioney refunded. Ou r JOHN F. HARRIS. "i " " I.F orYaW M e1. rON-...AO n So men think it imibl e to get a irst-class shoe for $d.5 ~'but t ey don't kilow and won't, know any better until they conme her and11( find out. People wonder how we can sell suchi good shoes so cheai y.The loather is as good ats though you paid moroVs the mtaklang is right so ar'o t he styloa. Pride & Patton. tr GREENVILLE, S. C. -- STATE OF SOUTH'i (AROLINA/ \ County of Pickens.( - In Common Pleas Court. 3-Plaintiff, WV. C. Scaborn, Smo Thlonmas M. D)urhiam, - for Jamlfes Austin Mouroc lNancy Missm-91I Minton. ~Watches, Clocks, Sewing Ma. j)cefecnda"its- J chines. TO THE DEFENDANTS, W,. ( ii d Scabtorn, TIhomats M. D)urham, Jamei do Phonograplhn and Supplies'for sale at Austin Monroe McD)ulio D)urhiam, Mar ,. regulation price.s. - Ann Petay and Nascy Missouri Minton: FINE SE~LECTION OF PHIO- YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEI NOGRAPHRECORDS and required to answer the complaint i NOGRAII REORDS this action, of which a copy is herewiti Always on hand. served upon01 yOu, and1 to serv'e a copy a ms- Private and Public musical entertain- your ans5wer to the1 saidt comRplaintoni th 'l ont gien n sortnotco,the subscribers att their olhico at Pickeni on S ieng Macinshor N ie.e o l a C. H. South Carolina within twent' ce hnsafns Sowing Machinels ol ala- dlays after t he servico hereof, exclusiv aya ohne and. neSwin achifunsed oil t it of da.(IV of such! service;' imd if yo e. y onte a n ort not ico f r ilt d 1 fai o aniswer the com ain tiIt within th~ ne -it( tshr oie time aforesaid, thte p)hintiWY in thi ntio in icycles--Parts ando Findigs. will apply to the Court for theti rlito 18 .IRapair work donie ini all the above mnanded in the c~omiplaint do hunes--25 years experionce. Da)fted(, Foby'. 9, A. D). 1903 of WWatches for Railroad Service a ! A. J. 1OGOS8, heSpecialty. j SE ".c C.'P. I can make it to your interest to give co me a onll for anything in the aibovo lines. r Morgan, Mautldini & Mauldin. Je eOHN T.8laitiff' " A^"orneys. Je eue adUIJUob re To the absent dlefendants Thomas M, Libeer fty, J .I) 1'litt Durban, James Austin Monroe McDuf. Librt, .- lie D)arhan1 Mary Ann Peay and Nanoy -- _________Missouri Minton: Deit'sW.M aleTiake tice*dh oria complant in For Piles, Burns, Sores. wvhich the foregoingrisa a pwoe ile _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i t h e o f fi c e o f t h e C l e r k o f C o u r t o f Common Pleas cu the th dayo oy Things Se.,- ALfFey t. Like Best '~ Q, --- Morgan, Mauldln & Mauldia, Often Disagree With Us Plainatifr's Attorneys, ud 3essause we overeat of them. tradi- TRESPASS NOTO10 na teetion follows. But there's a way toear erb ini espesuoh onequ will. dose of I All erron a ) h rb Warned ik. good digestant like odlwilrlive you lO00 n t, flsh, ta ri a atence,. Your stomaoh is simph too o ther wytrsa ctny fny *e kto dIgest wWat you eat. Tha.'s ll lad All presaon a ny oftm m4 lndlgestion is. Kodol dests the food ans 0l esn r als nt{ aithout the stotnach1 ai. Thu the led that trespasM of any natui'e Or steinach rests while the boyis strength. kind on any of my lands by stodk, ii eds by we issoeo.Lltln~ is u fowls or any other domestic ani o K,'o)dngestanyinrate male is absolutely prohibited, and gggj gthe owners thiereof Will be proaooii. e ,.4" a' 'n.t .4 am . THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY The Great Highway of TRADE and TRAVEL THROUGH.THE SOUT3%RN STATES. Excellent Service Quick Time Convenient Schedules An. Trip is a Pleasure Trip to tise who Travel via TIE, SOUTHE?RN RAILWAY. The Finest Dining-Car Service in the WVorid.. For detailed Information as to Tickets. Ratof) and Slepin(-Car rser vatlons address the nearest Agent of TE SOUT EtcN RAILWAY. W. A. TVRIL S. H. HARDWICR. W. It. TAYLO1. ...ee ,.en.g..r Trlae.,,e O nr& ....., n. .n G.., 1".a or n. WAUSINOTON. 0. C. WASHINGTON. D . AAN. N GA. 7 .NNH - T1IA3N33af) tiNV .ouop lig is oldwuui 001p i01j0oU~ \"4V'f't ,\ S' O 3 o i eqno 90601 042 tutud puu poo0 4 q 1 1 m n -5.L T1"Ud DINO .GN Up 01021 ag .29 i rq inq 'otu s .tol ., - : OtoV 1oU op !o.nux 11 - " .j Treasi.e~ C]",0 SIA'E OF SOUI I (A:R C o u n ty O f P ic"k en-r1 . Office of County Trea:..ser THE1 TIREASU1RER'S OFFI"Cb i1,.V +: FP(01V \VE D)N SD:\Y, OCTOBlEk R th UA T 'NYI \KS STe niet of the LeCgislature approve 'ib -Y 4 -'.\ P. 1 9 ThIt all s11.tate antI count.y taxa ant al IiAA1. It aindl cou.y3 taxes are colClecd sh1all be t t. 1, I n Ilto 31 t day' of D)ecemn Ibr ol eachl nad ' very -a 11:t~tt shall be0 added b)y the County Auditor onL tt (14it iThot&t (lIOif by the (CoutiLy Treasnrerj' nli I tti 11t IX. I 4.tI(i z a I)'J altics. are n.ot paid on or before the lir it. (lay -~ t~I IIN ntIViI Ul aidditionail penalty of one pier e@tun theireci I.t'l(1II oaut Audtitor on the County duplicte tatul coIet - Iw -iCa Cont and iil the said tafxes, taste mts. [II a; 4 . 1 t ucIrei, the 1irs t. riay of M arch next thIerealIt i,a dI ' a v onI o betr centuin tl.wreon shal be audded bth Cotnt A4t t :-t olie lI iper~ cate and collected by3 thie County -i'ester ti un Ia :Le; tacunt dupli ents and penalties atre not, paido t1Ieo" t~ 44 (o taxes,VQ ascss next thereal'ter, the sa id Coun v ty T ur(i ltumlk* t <ex on foar the said talx s andt a.ss.eet att pt.uu!-ie dl ne th.. x'1 exction dor lauilting tax-pay'ers according to) >a!te gmntepoe yo The provissions 0i this act. abait in no wise 8H tII iitVaCl assessmrents ol any13 townships of this stateC it!, ~ ha p' tI-.ziIIoif and coupOns ill aid of railroads w hitch htavo not -uti( tt; d 1honts said townshlip or towtnshiips,.0 The Rate of State, County, School and Spe.it x Includin One Dollar Poll Tax and One Dollar (oma itationi Road Tax. In accordafnce with ain Act toi rise su1I(5411 Ii0, '** !il nicingtl4 Jatnuatry I, 142, .otie is erb- h4i. -!.(t -?~ - 4 4 om irasrr (a Pickenis cont i enn )J0tI IaOt:CYto . ..~(.s Levy for State Tax ' '' Patst IndeIbte,c.1. .......* "' ' County 1Woad.......... 'io i cry for S3tato andI Com tiI tt - , .j .Levy totr interest on Pkhkens. P R.bn,.K t.ItiooTur. ship, 3b mills.> or ueTwn Levy for interest on Pickens R. Rl )t a t .''en onhp 2} mills. -E rcn onhp .Levy for intereSt on Pickenas R. R. bdi fo. Eatlt! '.ow,3 mills.Et6irdno ong,g Special levy for' Sc'aool District Noh 9, o -il ii * o 4. - Jf, -~ 'n4 e , i i " i i " , : } ' ' A ol a of One Dolr o caia on l 9 agsoi2 n 60 yers exep suc asaeeem . h A omuato roa ta f niDl wii, '' willb letd hpoll otxo n llaer tae ro l a ctzen bovee iueot ice~ te t%'' the m yare1 eteept auch as are exempted bly Jaw. U4 vu aidt,X s ofi b8 and lst of' Dee 1902, o1ght days work upon til. ai md tiax s aill by h r'equired under a contractor. 9 behgwy ilb Tasare payable only in gold and silior )12Untdttecrrc, liational Bank notes and Qouipons of ~State Beoir, United btaecrencay,b - Pa rtit desiring nf r ai nby ai dutate the ocatro lo thei prpel mai n regarde to their taxeS will plegg~ those pthen I ta of check pom and incude postage for a reply, ani.. thos t~z p by choc m us Inc udo he charge I og eglie oti ja