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THE EOPLE'S JOR t VOL "t,-NO. 42. PICKENS. S. C., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14 q o ONE DOLLAR A F The< World's For %d formg of fever Ue tmes bettr tha quinine do In 10 days. U's spIondi4 made by quinine. COSTI Bellini V Owig to some prop Carriages, Su r At an Until our stock i reduced. D. Harness of sill kind- -11, J..es ant! various1- other 111:1kt ,91 udehaker 41n'4 Weber; it., 4,een Now l. thq he-t .sesoni for sIllh prprl-1il or. n pr-olit. The seasoni for Mile' mids a 11 yet. Reinecinlhor, Wi 1)it1 no ho do onr own wor3Ik. We will Sell and kind reitmient to all. N glad to e the ople whetj(j iher I Corner Court, iltiver and ,1ack W ALTEIR WV. IllTE1.. W F I MARBLE kn oIwil to tihe trade 1 If you n(eed iy.thilig iI o I wit.hx <le'igns anid pirices to vonri prices. W"lON FKNUI NG Your.s for IT WILL COST YOU ONE The qualty, the guarantoo, ti ply say, "REX," and Dexter Broo1 PELZER. To the great ou'- opening day thai These Special Tables ir Tadble No. 1 Is stocked with all woo Buits, some of them vye Table No 2 Is loaded with a line of any one of which wouli Table No. 3 Is stocked with the style, coat and finish up you will find the very fine new weaves. -Mi your choice of thd Tal 21t7 Greatest' Fever Medicite'. ,k JOHNSON'S CHILL AND PBVR TONIC. It is 100 8d oiIno a 10AS hat sllow JulfifnO 0uo~lf~ are In striingaoontramt Wothe feblte eurOl 50 CENTS IP IT CURES. 6 r at Cost ery thing. osed cilnges inl our blusiiizes, We will sell eys, Bugies, Phaetons and Wagons Absolute Sacrifice! w"'. take 01r1 Word for it, but come ald See for Yomr elf and10 he convincled. ost. We carry t lie blcok, Coirtlatuil, 'Tyon m sf Buggies, &c., as strict 14li1 Grde Wagos, i PMr 0n1ole the Owvensboo Tatylor anid Chattanlooga, og vehicles of all kiids, :nd we areI . going-r to sell oiI [orses is pretty well over bltt ue have a fev bairgaini ise 1011t o lrk hire, own oir owii renository md anyihing we have for cash or ,ooud imper. Poli i ihen in 'reeniville come and! see us. W- are atlwaiy hey wi1,h to buly or not.. 3HARLES & McBRAYER, on reels. ' IOt EE NVI E1, . C. T & CO., io haidle all kitnds of AND GRANITE utl employ nole Lit irst-cla s worikmun to Iisi the work. rhine a iqt aI card with oi aldreS will brin, a imu home, We huy in car lots nd enn give the lowe. A Ni) COPINO 8LPECI.\ Il I lKS. WVIIITE & 00O., Anderson, S. C. Y ONE CENT TO FIND OUT ABOUT TBE ( MA TT RESS;" to pricos3, aind ta.c sizes. Drop us the postail; i'm I sign your namo in full, glv'ng address. m and Mattress Co ~e Desire' crowd of buayers who were kind el t, while we sold a great many of the NSP ECT the front end of our Clothing Department, I $7 50 to *8 50 Cassimere Cheviot and Worate ~y styliah, your choice from this Table for..5 C Ene Clay Worsted, Cassimere and Cheviot Suit I bring $10 00, but our price on these is..$7 ( ahoicest of the season. On this table you wvill flri to the highest idea of the most fastidious. Hot1 aobbiest, as well as the most suhstutlal, in all at bfny of .them sold for $15 and $18 in other store ule.,,....,...,...,,,................ ........g Uppnnr Mai-n S+treet+ WIhAT is Tiii, MATTE?---T Florence Times :takes the followi pertinent comment upon the coiditi of affairs in (he local cotton markets this State: If the local Cotton mills cared to e tend a helping hand to the farmers the country, if they would show th gratitude to those who gave them bir they could very easily slait the cott market upward. It they showed sot disposition to " stock up," the be influences, which they are, apparenti booking would be routed in no tini It has been some titne since the Sout ern cotton mill lined themselves wi the people who produce the cotto They did it once and they made mon( by it, but they offended their Nc England and old England friends ar they have not done it since. We he a lot about how capital helps product r but we hardly ever get a sight of th help except when there is a play mat to the gallery. The farmersi will g their relief when they can (o wil their cotton as they do with-their cori raise as much of it as they need al take il, to the mill, bringing back tl cloth. When the South first began t build cotton mills we all congratulatt ourselves for it looked as if the pr< ducer was going to be the ianufactui er, but the controlling interest soc passed into hands that look very lil ininical tiands. The voice is the voic of Jacob, but the hand is that of Esai There's eonehing wrong somewher Colds "I had a terrible cold and could hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and it gave nie im mediate relief." W. C. Layton, Sidell, Ill. How will your cough be tonight? Worse, prob ably. For it's first a cold, then a cough, then bron chitis or pneumonia, and at last consumption. Coughs always tend downward. Stop this downward tendency by taking Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. Three sizes: 25c., 50c.,'Si. All driggists. Consult your doefor. Ir savq tako it, Mlon (to as 110 8:1)8%. if ho. telis no ut toae it. then tin t take It. 110 knows. Leave it witl hinm. N%'4 ar willing. J. C. A V Eit CO.. Lowell, Mass. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MaRKs DESIGNS Copy~av &c. ~ VVVY~ ~COPYRIG TS e. Ayno sending a sketeh and descriplt ion may qi kly ase o ii u dsri n quickly an n iur owrontnu free wvhet her anu ltent oll Ist irulily int('italiuIO. ('nnuaunmn. tions strictly onilldent l. I Inudook nu I tents sent. fren. Oldesct ap ency fur tiecurisig patent a. le tonla taken I urmigi Munn & Co. receive special notfee, without charge, in tho Scie oilli ,Hielatt.cr ct Ion of n scnml i r arn . 'eraa : 3 a yatfur ruonths. $1. Sold by all newnudealers. MUNN & CO.3eradway. New York Biranch OlTco. 4625 " St., Washington, D). C. C vi VLLEi- Fourotnh Mont(1 Iny ill Jal1 arly, la1st. M1onlaty in May and 11( the setcona Monay in Sepntenber. .ANI)EIsXN-Secndl% Monay iln F~ehrnluar secondi Mnda in(~l June andIt 11( thel fouirt Miionday: inI Sep tembertq. A nnav ir.nc-TIhirdh Mndaytl~ inl Februar.,t r thuirdt Mrniaiy iln .June, and flrst MondalI af ter* then for~lth Mt 1layn iln8i Sepeiber. W 2.'. . -- Second Moaly ill Mlarl; the 5'rtn l 111 Moiay~ afrter' the fourth Mor day I Ju11ne, anid thie sixthil Monatay afte thet fourlth Monaty in stteltee. Pt1(KENS-hiurd xltonday~ ill Mtrch, thair. Mtnday after foutrthu stotlay iln June1, an11 tihe fourth Matnday iln'. setember. To EXPRi ough to visit us onl the occasii special bargains bought for ot ~OUR~ . Shirt Specials AbIg lot Monogram $1 Shirts at 54 Willson Uros. $1 and $1 25 custo malide Shirts. ..... .. . 7 Lion Brand fine D.ress Shirt . . 9 di TIhe Celebrated Wool Fleece Sanita e $1 Undershirt and drawers at P ( 75 dloz/en Sanitary dleece Shirts at 4 iMar Greenville, S. C he A PHYSICIAN IN A RANCTUD )li He Gives Advice About the Trea of mient of Scarlet Fever. x. Dr. J . How(loin, editor of tle A4 (f airsville Banner, Georgia, and a phy -ir ciln of wile experience, publishes i th following inl his paper: Al "Scairlet fever is very thingerous atl Col tagious. The poison caln be cartitol ar any distance on the haids, clothin y, books, ipers, an([ mli every concei 0. able way. It never dies, we suppos I- for many cases can be traced hack N th a number of years. The poison wi n. live in books for as much ais two year -y as hias~been already proven. The lit contage of dl1eaths is very high. id "Wc wouldt)PI warn the people to tre; ir every sore throat as if it was a hia case of Scarlet fever. This is tle oil way it clin be stopp(l or controller e We append below riles of the lealt board of New York city, whiih will ai YOU, 11ould yiOu1 have II Suspi(io0Us ensi to treat it properly. Carry them ouit I d tio letter. Ilure they are: " Thle patient shotuld be placed in o separate rooi, and no personi excel d the physicianl, itirse or mMother, allowe to enter the room or ito toich the het . ding or clothing used in the sick rooi until they have been Iltorotghly di: *e infectcd. ." Ai clothineh', bedding or oth articles not abiolitlhv tiecessary for th use of the patient shoiultl be retove from the Sick m00111. Articles use about the patitetvL, sneh as sheets, pi low cases, blhnkeltts mr ciothes iist. nit be reimoved from the sick room unt tloy have been i dis infected ly placin them in a itb wti h lie following (lta infecting fluid; l'ght outnces of* su phate of zine, Otne oun1ce of etrbl acil, three gallhvs of water. Th, should be soaked inl this Iluid fori least an hotir and then placed in b ,i ing water for washing. All vessels used lor receiving d(h charges of patients shoulblt have son, of the same d isiifctian1t tlil coitan ly therein tid imme(iately after beii used by the patient shoubt liht emuptie an1(d clealised with boilintg wate Water ch4-sets and piiviets shmul b1 d isinfecte(l (aily with the same Ilmn or a solution of clilotido of iron, ot poild to a gallont (f walt'r, ao l4intg on o two ouices o cartlfholic acid. A strav beds should be brtiteil. " 1t is advised not to ise hniklt chiefs, about. the pitient, but rathei soft rags for cleaning the nistrils anti the Inouti, which should itiehatel thereafter bo burtied. t" The ceiling aid side walls of sick room after the removal of pstient should be thoroughly cle'nlie and Iashed, 17an the wood work ait floor thoroughly sciubbed with son an water."' A well known aigricultiural write says Ihat two thimis not, to 'lo it' on wishes to have faih in his imp n hbor are, not to trale hot' es with thlem)) amti not to buy milk cows liom them. Thi is poiably sid partly in jest an u yet as a rule, unless onett hats a suieiaun dance of stock lie is not g >ing to tmil (Iff his best horse, the onle which fill his ideas ot I-erfection in every respect because lie will alwa s have a gotoi ca-i market for it. Likewise, ie is un likey to stlI his best otng cow uiles lie is raising a surplus I cattle for tlhal e'xpress5 )ipurpose. Bitt it, is not fairt believe that, thie aIveraige petrs tt i speci fically and1( itntiionatlly mirpr set thle qualities of' the stock lie lia to sell. Andrew CJarnegi. says that "riec pr)1ocity"' is a very Iinc1 word to spea1 Ibut, when you1 comte to arrattge the de ,tails, it is ai most dliflicutlt polic3 Ih Washingtont's policy was the lbes * Friend1(s of all, allies of none.'' Y' All mills in .Japani ritn day andi nigl: and change htatids at. noon1 andI tii night. The vast mtajor'it y of mil r wotrkers are children, who wvork clevel hours at low wages. In one mill ii i Osaka 2,600 workers ate unditer 15 yeai of age. >n of the opening of our big tv r opening, our prepar ation in Our ShIoe Departmn Is loadetd wIth values that will al l'hin k over' the'st: From this time Ott we will give at the spatce to our large .Shoc stock t hat tied to this time. I laudies' pattent tilp lutton Dressi She I Ladiles' solid( Glovoi( Ori'iln S oc fot I Ladles' solid Oil Grain Shoe for'.. 1 Ladles' very stylish D~ress iShoes, or lace, at....................... A strIctly up-to-date. Ladles' (guara Dress Shoe for............. ..... A $2 00 wearer In Ladies' Dress Shoes )c Some $2 50 values Inhlgh grade I. mn A man's nIce Dress Shoe for... Se A man gu-wranteed Dress Shoe, very deA man's very fi ne Vicl D)ress Shou fe ,A good, heavy Man's Shoe for.. A chIld's Shoe, piatont tip, button at. A h'tter child's Shtoe. patent tIp, huin >e A chIld's good neat 1hoc totr... 40C 'A chIld's flae dr es, buttton, paitenft ti Lufactur4 ed Tinx OLDEmST INHABITANT. 0o "I ero's another story about 'the oldest oy iiliabitant,' '" Ie remarked, looking tip er froin his paper. " Who is he ?" she asked, although 00 without displying much interest. t, ." 1 know," broke inl the bright little girl. "8) (10 1," asserted the smart little boy. " You know who, the oldest inliabi tant is?'' repeated the father in sur priso. " Well, who is it Ethel?" It's the n1an Who dies so often," fanswered the right little girl. ''You',e I(- always rearding about him in the pa pers."1 m.. '' hlughl" ejaculated the smart little ig, boy, scornfully. '' I guess you don't know what you're talking about. It's the fellow tat's nways icmembering about cold viiters anid hot Butnmfiersi0 at- whni the weather's bad."'--Chicago 31r- Post. at.- - --- .* 0 aiy According to the New Yo-k Journal, ay nilifonaire's wife, Mrs. I. 8s. Black, r n h as sa1 mIgltd i ntI this co un 3try a 1 8.10, 000 pearl nveklace oni which te dl u woldI hveS21,000. I- Tax Notice.. Thell treasmler's .-Ilol a Pickenli nlm use',% do i ~y~ i!1 ill !w *1 Ol et N 'i y, Oc gt t er 15 hu frt he 'llect ion ft Ilite follon~ ing nainal d tiXis forie~ at- 191. vI I .evy foi. Staio Tax, mills. Lewvy for or111lnary ('411n11Y NaX,. mills Ii(,vv foir (onsi ili itilal school tIx, :1 I'. L.vv fir- jimst inth-lo diiess, 2 mills. 1st Tini levy for Slate 4i iiil coutyi 15 1 mills. in 4-vy fil. inle s all 'ieieins it ilroadj . (1 9 , l'i-eens o r.housew townshipl, 3-i ny l y for !i'nte1es1 (.1 1'. 1"'. It bonlds < for l r1111ica1ne4. l i "wn-hipt, 2 I m- iilk. nI- L~vv forl intere st on l' R. Rt. ho11lis I forl E t Ul 4 twnlhip,, '3 1-2 mills, N Iy spietial levy for s il ihi 'ici No. ), 2 11101 . 1,.. iills iiiill Sei al Iv fo . schiol distriet N o. 10, f Io r i . 0 I, ,o h o d lit r i N 4). I 1 , C Slv-4i~l 1 -vYfor selh~ l distrtict N o 1:3, 1 Iv- -. l1ill-. . ill-cial le y for s-chool distlit'CN(. Its r '" (mill . . t i Speial evvY foi Ichool dlit it. No. 23 2 Nilk. I li (li--IIIIv vyt f o v. m if) urits e.:l uit 1 m; p1-cia levy for :.ebIo disiriet, No. .1), - m ills. Spec.w ial levy forl school dlistritI No, 55r, I"rd 1:an 1:.a *i; I vv.. dotllar, enit1cr aiabl a1l .ih- Iw li....in.- froisn liab.ivle eir i 't if) law. l it lal....- . -e merl :lli, 0 .-il folh , Ni. :1 ,11apman Tran .Ir r l'iekens C1'onn1y, (y, , HCKENH' RAILROAD i.Y, . 1 . (li n it I'resiivei li. T1,111i; TAit .N. 2. Uud-SuersdesTini- Table No. 1. if.. (I elive 12:01 A. M., Peb. 1 .tl, 1901. Of Nii DIown. HvM1 Up. No (. 1). ST ATION-S1. N4). 1). ixed. lixd, 1:-I it Ill. .. i. 'ickens A en's tiu I a il ....... .* P4Irg II SonII'K...... .. 2:-.15 y m I0 m........... I ;o n 'S .......... ..:3o p) 2 :0 a It . . l .... * rin is ......... . -.. :00 a 1 ...........*l1 a di 'S ......... 2-2 1 l) m :t 5 l..i.. A 8 Ic ~l L .)ti .. . .. -h05 WIu m..... *;rgson' ........ yousel p -3bu5y m.......... n ~ ot. .. . . i1 L tle pt,....Aii'..... 11 N Wo.PAYN. The Wo, Greatest Cure fort Malaria. X For all formdtf Malarial son. ing take Johnsun's Chill ever Tonic. A taint of Malarial poison. tng in your bloodmen ieran 'ail ure. Bloodmedici oan'toure Malarial poeoning. o an for it is .oHNSON'S TONIC. Geta bottle toay. Costs 5a Cents If It oxrse. )OQYOU GBTUP WITH A LAME BACK ? adney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the gr atidylve and bladder remedy. ' j' . It is the great medi Ma al cal triumph of the nine \ o ient cetuy doNOI O Is tcovered after years of -~~LJ1C' ten1 cetr4ds scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi --. -ro nent kidney and blad lmonerf y succef in promptly curing ame ack kideybladder, uric acid trou es and Brg' D1seasewhich is the worst orn of kidncy trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not re mmended for everything but if you havekid cy, liver or bladder trouble it will be found ust the remedy you need. It has been tested n so many ways, in hospital work, in private >ractice, among the helpless too poor to pur hase relief and has proved so successful in very case that a special arrangement hes een made by which all readers of this paper iho have not already tried it, may have a ample bottle sent free by mail, also a book Drling more about Swamp-Root and how to hnd out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. V/hen writing mention reading this generous dffer in this paper and ced your address to r. Kilmer & Co.,Bing amtion, N. Y. The egular fifty cent and nomoorf snap-Root ollar sizes are sold'by all goud druggista. CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, COPYR ICH TS AND DESIONS. Sten e d your business direot to Washington ave time, costs loss, bettor service. Mey ofc se ta a. spaetice. arrang emias aryn mzadinte wial ratt s of thi du paer tho hace nERotA aTeTIO tried-S it, aav aCTUl EboEtleN ent f How to bai also aoo . n1 fre Paten roure t h E.G. argg rceileuspra nontiEenthou t arge, i1 t a E GSIGfERStl Late of C. A. now & Co. iar98 F'Sr. N. Y.Th a ANDERSON BABB,\\ Dou iftractor and Builder Pickcs, S. O. Oll'.r is1 sePrvices IA) thes generial puib he. All woi rk guartlleed. Iills rifer iliesr aie hse fsor whomu ihe haus dois wvork athe wi~*~ ork iitself, whlomn nnd ' whl ieb enI be h seen. in the. t.nwns of Pick en, lIsiley, anad all ove.. 11i9kens county. os P'arliny will uoi wrell to s hIm h ture oia time eosts l bettlsw h e r. e ct. promptly procured, OR NO FE. MEnd model. sketch, ri p t or reo rprt on patentability. ook ''How toA Loin U.S. an ForeigO Patentad Trade-Mark., esn faree.toto reovued through to G. entor ATNT LWERS OF 2o YEARS' PBAOTZOE All2'0 ATET PROCUaRED T1ROGH T~E~ eeir i. Mlnoderato charges. *r''C. A. SNOW & Co. PATENT .AWYERS, Epp. U. S. Patent Office, WASHINGTON, D. 0. TION fortunate enough to get in on Dozen Four Ply llars at 5 cents Each. p g Dry Goods. .....................5 d------................15o .............. ...............,.790 ................................50 t, homl witIh us whether you want to Manager* 1h1 [. The Rothschilds have just purchao the grealest Copper mm111 inl Mtxil for $2,000,000. Thoy unow empl 27,000 nmen il their variouts cotll nilnes. It is stated that 5,000 of the 7,( e cvAr11y which Enlglaud halts at hon will be sent to South Africa with tsix weeks. d Church Directory. Ila'low we vivo the naittes of chttrch . Istorl 4. u t hei 111 Stidityx Mn witich tit worship, as fillr w have ilnforitnttiion, yilsit entrh i not oli tho ist send the n1 , s yi llforlatioll PiCeinst- *Iev. A. .l. . 'Thona Su--:kd Su Iv, iI i;t. in. : ud l p. In.; prayer moetii it Wednesibay 8 p. ni. 8t-ecmna- .-Rev. . . Lese - auta fore th lifirst atly t. p. Ill. ; It Sitil Ii :t. in, il'et r' ek-- INtv, .1. Is,. Ioster-21 S t l 1:. 3 i ; Silitaiy after seicond Satl .\il- (ni-ek- -l v.. . l. 0. Issiter--ith S '' itrai:i y 1 : Sttit:ty after fourth Sattril o) 11 :: in. Sit \shI itr. W.C.eb a hennei the scnl Sinihiay 2 1) in ; 4era I I'.s 4 Creek- -le. W. C. Seaborli '-,it tun I . i fire lth third Stiidalvy 2 p s i s h11 i, i : ill. i ,a ni 1lb-v. W. C. Seaborn--Satul bll r Ii f4utl 1it 1 -;tihy 2 1p fit ; -ith Si - : I t li . is It .1 Il .-. Ii. C. 1hiubloctk- lxt. .1 e,4.s i\t vv istaY ;it. .1 in Ili.; prayer ine 111g, Wq alinl- Ihis -S p. kin. S. , t a r-- ev (- (. 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At way, Yistainnoitut , S. C. F-irst, Sinhtfy--'air-view. 11 a. ill; tssch,ti -I p. in,. til it suIIib;---.t h i 11111, 11 i. i. ry 2. 15 p.l tit. f'lit':SnYTI.itiA I .Ie . 'I' . ethti, Pastor. I''irstt Stuntihiy---iickens, ii a ti an l 7: p in.r SecondtlStiay-I2asley, 1i ai in; liheit r, 7::10 p ii. . l 'i'hird S tii ly---CeIIitr1, 11 a in) ; Hasi . 4:t p i. I li ri S tulti d y-I b1ihety, t a lln ;111as 7 7::30 p1in I'ifth Sl inihy- -Easley, It I tu, and 7 H. J. IrAYNswonTil, C. I'. l1OBINw L. W. PAxUtm, Pikens, S G( reeinville, S. C. Il ayniesworth.I,PIarkerl & iRhinls( - AEtoseys~ji6.-tlw. I Pickeins C. 1., - - South Carl L Practice ill 01 Curt . Attend to busiels Bradyly? fro Mrctrria'l rte Court re OAlict ove iEaor' Dng S iosoepsa Wollfati of Apee Los Ltrength was sof ergy, t c.? weak few11 doseso huray'tIon ixtre bidoin wars os lart hat.. we... stynishyor............ ........................ ..... 75fr........... butro ......o9 niod