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- ; -me a m y gy __THE PEOPLE S JOUR VOL .-NO. 43. PICKENS. S. C., THURSDAY, NOVEM-BER 21 IQor. ONEDOLLAR A YEAR The Worl's Greate For 9;d forme of fever tako JOHNSON' times bettor than quinine an.d does in a do in10 days. It's splondid earea aro in mado by quinine. COSTSBl CENT! Bolling Every, Se l'ng a a Owing toi omo pr011se(d changes Carriages, Surreys, Bi At an Absolute Until our stock is reduced. Don'' talke our self and( b he l Harness of aI11 kins at cot. We C Jones, and various other makes of Huggies, Stuidebaker mnll Weber; a1. chealipe r gr'.de the Now is the best seeson for zellhig vheliulos of part, profit or no prolit. The sCasoo for M tiles bi:rs11 i.- pretj yet. Remember, we paa no0 houise rent or (k (10 oir own w:wk. We will sell nyti hing we and kind treatment to all. When i Gmi1reei glad to see the people whether the wish to b, CHARLI Corner Court, River aidi1 Jacek- on St reets. W'ALTElt W. WiliTE. WIITE We hitidle aI MARBLE A N E kiown to the ti'ade all .1Ily0.1 mo to fintish the If you1 n4eed amthiiig in o ir lie i posta with 414i(1ns1 n.ndg Inriee's to voor hiomel, WeI 1 prIice's. Ni'l RON F'ENUt NG( A NI) COPIN Yours for tradie, Wi IT I IT WILL COST YOU ONLY ONIC CEN' "REX MAT The quality, the guarantea, the prices, an.1 ply Eay, "REX," and sign your ni Dexter Broom an< PELZER. - or To the great crowd ot-opening day that, while IN SPI These Special Tables in the front ce Tadble No. 1 Is stocked with all wool 8'7 50 to $8 Suits, some of them very stylish, y< Table No. 2 Is loaded with a line of fine Clay W~ any one of which Weuld bring $10 01 Table No. 3 Is stocked with tl'e choicest of I style, cat and finish up to the h~gLe you will find the very nobbieut, as line new weaves. Many of thunn your choice of the Table........ it Fever Medicifle. S CHILL AND PBVER TONIC. It is 100 rsly d'~ay wai'l ine cann ' atringconItrBut to the febbi, CUres IF IT CURES. Lt Cost! Lhing. III our blsinIess, we will sell izzies, tetons and Wagons > Sacrifice! vord for it, but coma and see for your. irry tIe IlAtbowek, Courtland, Tysoni &., ;is strici, Iigh lGrade Wagons tl-.e Owensboro, TaIylor anld Chattanoogt.m all k'nds., and we aire going to sell o0r ; well over but we have a Aew bin gains rk k"Ire, owin our ow I I ository ail ave for cash or .;ood paper. Poll e Ville comlie and see us. W. are always Iny or not. ES & McBRAYER, GREAENVILLE, S. C. WILL. E. WHITE. kild of GRANITE me l':t first-elass workmiain work. card with or address will bring a man ny ini (ar lots and1( ca n give thle lowecst 0 SPEdClALTIEdS. & CO., Anderson, S, C. I' TO F'IND OUT ABOUT TBE TR ESS;" itho:siz 3s. Drop us'tho postal; imi aminrifull, givingladdress. I Mattress Go., - S. C Desire of btiyers who were kind enc re sold a great many of the si ECT id of our Clothing Department. 50 Cassimoro Cheviot and Worated >ur choice from this Table for..85 00 orated, Cassimoro and Cheviot Suits, ), but our price on these is..$7 60 ,he season. Qn this table you ylil find es9t idea of the most fastidious. Hero well as the most substantial, in all the isold for $15 and $18 in other stores; ................................SI0 Tlb ar Main Street, THE GOOD ROADS S'ECIAI Greenville Invites the People of the Stai to the Good Roads Convention in D( omber -The Great Need of the Souti On beh,4 of the citizis of Grec villot an invitation is extended to th people of South Carolina to visit ou city during the week beginning Mon day, Dec. 166h, when the " Good Road Special '' of the Southern Railway wil be here for the purpose of buildinu sample roads and holding meeting with the view of teaching the peopli in practical road building. Thii is thi only point in the Piedmont sectioi where the train will stop to do ani work, and everyone who can do i ought to take the opportunity of learr ing for himself what can be done - the making of roads with necessarl machinery handled by men who ar4 experts in the business. So much has been said and writter in regard to this subject of good roadi that the people of the South are prac tically in thorough accord with th( idea that good roads are an acquisitiot and berefit to any community. Eve 3 one is convinced that the lack of good roads is one of the greatest drawback* to the growth and prosperity of tbc South, and to supply this lack is on( f the most serious problems before ue Lo-day. A net-work of main roads buill under scientific direction with durabk and permanent material will alone meel the urgent demand of our rural district ind market towns. The lines of com petition are being drawn more closely - very year and the margin of pro,' - ire growing more Blender in conse luence, so that it is imperative to em. ploy every element looking to low. priced production and cheap distribu. 'on of the crops that are grown on the .nrms, and which are to be consumed ,y the non-producers. The entire pop. ilation of any section is interested ii whatever may contribute to this result ind it is clearly demonsirated that good :oads arc a prime factor in the develop nent of the country, while prov'ing he greatest economy in bringing the )roduccr and consumer together, so hat both classes will profit by easy tud cheap transportation over our public roads. How can we secure better roads in .he South ? This is the question to be liscussed by practical men in the Good toads convention which will be held n1 this city while the road-making is )eing demonstrated on the roads and treets. Organised end practical lines nusi be laid down to secure the results timed at, and it -9 necessary that every titizen shall give bi3 moral end finan :ial support to measures which ire in ended for the benefit o all. Good roads nean a direc. beuiefit to every farmer, s there is no plan I at will do more to mnbance Ihe value of lends and develop urd communities than permanent. and vell-constructed hiighwdys. Nothing i be fuand to contribute moic to the ,outcnt.ment and happiness of a farming )opulation, and whli f ver couduces to his state o efi-s o i 'e frmin confers asting beneflhs upoa towos and cities, .or the p.ospeiLLy rnd advrcemcnt of 'he farme-8 r , quickly relt:et-d in the rrowth and we -,t' -pioducing character >f their ne-aibors. While Q!ere ;s great unanimity upon he advaL Lages of good -o.ds, there is n reahty very little pactical knowledge as to the means and apphanecs for se. auring this desirable result, and hence the prop)osed convention ought to at. Lract men from every walk of life, espe aially those who are engaged in making and executing the laws of the State. The burden of constructing and main Laining good roads must not fall upon my particular class, and while the work of road-building is a practical aecessity, t hec-e is also an impeiative equirement in providing the ways am'c nea is fo -constreectir g roads upon a'1 squitable and just basis. This can be iscertained by discussion and demon atration, and hence the propriety of >rganizing Good Roads associations while giving instruction in practical oad-building. Both of these objects Po EXER ugh to visit us on the occasic ecial bargains bought for ou Shirt Specials. A blg lot Monogram $1 Shirts at 5( WVillson Bros. S4 and $1 25 custo made Shirt~s ......7 Lion Brand fine Dress Shirt . .9 The Celebrated Wool Fleece Sanita $1 Undershirt and drawers .at p garment . . . . 7 75 dlozen Sanitary fleece Shirts at 4 Le Mar Greenville. S. C will be attained in the coling of the " Good R-mds Special " next month to Greenville, and such an oppoltunity 18 0 rarely given ainy peuple at so moederate - a Cost. The citizens of Greenville are mak ing full preparation for the acconno. dation of the hundreds and thousan( D who are expected from every quartet r of the State, and in addition to thi hotels and boarding houses, the private 1 families are asked to take boarders for I the week in order to provide for any 5 extra demand on this occasion. 3 JAhlEs A. IloYT, Chni'n, 3 J. F. RICIHAiRDSON, 3 A. J. S. TuoMAS, J. R. HOITON, JAS. T. WILLIAMS, JR., Press Committee. Greenville, S. C., Nov. 15, 1901. A great many women are subject to spells of dizziness, spots before the eyes, and a ringing noise in the head. These symptoms are commonly associated with liver i trouble " as the result of a diseased condition of the stomach and other or gans of digestion and nutrition. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery cures diseases of the stomach and the allied organs of digestion and nutrition. It cures through the stomach diseases seemingly remote from that organ, but which have their origin in a diseased condition of the stomach and digestive and nutritive system. Hence, cures of heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, and other organs are constantly effected by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery. There is no alcohol in the " Discovery" and it is free from opium, cocaine, and all other narcotics. Some dealers may offer a substitute as "just as good"1 as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. There's more profit in substitutes for the dealer. There's more health in the " Discovery " for you. Don't be imposed on. t It is with the greatest pleasur' I write you the benefit my mother has recei% 'roi your Golden Medical Discovery,' " say iss Carrie Johnson, of Lowesville, Amherst k , Virginia. She suffered untold Inisery with utk ne disease and nervousness, and had a constant roaring and ringing noise In her head. A fter taking ix bottes of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Di covery she was entirely cured." When a laxative is required use Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. ANDERSON BABB, Contractor and Builder Pickens, S. C. Of1fers liW Qervices to ilie geineral pub. lie. All work guiarinteed. 1ii refer ei)c are those for u hoim hIe his4m done work and the work itself, wlmiomn anid which ean be seei in the owlins of Pick n1, Easle y, and till over Pickenls County. Parties will do well to ,ee( 1111 h fore closingL a t elsew il hre. oct1 DR. J. P. CARLIsLE, DENTIST, Greenville, S. 0. Offce ovor Addisons Drug Store. ap12- 191 f. WM. P. CALIhoUN. Attornoy at Law, 113 WVest Court St. GREE~NvJI.LE, S. C i'raci ice In all the courlts, State and Federal. IVY M. MAULDIN, Attorney at Law. Pickens.8S. 0, Practice in all the Courts. Offce over Earle's Drug Store. ESS GRA n of the opening of our big twc r opening, our preparation in bl Our Shoe Departmer Is loaded with values that will ast4 Think over these: From this time on we will give abo the space to our large hioe stock ,that it pled to thisi time. 1 Ladies' patent tit> Button Dress Shoe 1 Ladies' solId Glove Grain S oe for. 1 Ladies' solid Oil Grain Sios for.... 1 Ladies' very stylish Dress Shoes, bl or lace, at.......,... A strictly up to-date Ladies' (guarafi Dress Shoe for............. ...... A $2 00 wearer in Ladies' Dress Shoes. ic )moe *2 60 values In high grade La n'man's nice Dres] Shoe for........ Ic A man guaranteed Dress Shoe, very si Ic A man'd very fine Viol Dress S3hoe for A good, heavy Man's Shoe if .,.. Y A child's Shoe, patent tip, by n at.. er A better child's Shoe, patent p, butt )e A child's good neat 3hoe for........ cA child's flae driess, button, patent tip, LufactuE ROOSEVELT PUTS ON STYLE. His Carriages the Finest Seen at the Capital in a Long Time. A Wiashington dispatch gives the following imformation of the style inI which the President drives around the city : Few if any of the many handsome equipages in this city support a ilner looking pair oi the box than the new coachman and footman of the White Ilouse who appear in the livery and tall hats with cockades selected by the President and Mrs. Roosevelt. The President's carriages and other driving trapls are beginning to arrive. Among them is one of the most elabo rate vehicles seen on the streets of Washington for many years. It con sists of a two-seatem, Open, light driv ing wagon, painted a dark blue, and upholstered in light yellow leather. The body of the wagon is of light yel low basketwork with a faint stripe of red. The monogram "I T. R." is on the panels of each side, and two heavy brown horses with silver-trimmed har ness are bitched to the vehicle. Two young negroes, who look enough alike to be twins, occupy the front seat in the handsomest livery displayed by any President since the days of Presi dent Arthur. They wear long dark blue coats with double rows of brass buttons, and on their tall hats are cockades of black burrs with a rosette of red, white and blue silk. President Roosevelt is the first Pres *dent within the recollection of White House attaches who has had his coach- I man and footman equipped with cock ades o1 their hats. He etofore Lieut. Gen. Nelson A. Miles has been the 1 single high official of the government whose coachman and footman have been decorated with cockades. The display of cockades has heretofore been limited, as a rule, to army oficeis, of high lank. No former President has used tle national colors as a part of the cockade before Mr. Roosevelt, who is bclieved to be the first person to adopt them in Washington. President McKi.iley (ressed his coachman and footman in the simplest I black clohes and there was nothing to 1 distinguibh their headgear from that of I other first-class coachmen in the city. 'resident Cleveland also adhered to tne simplest lively for his driver and foot.n.in, and no sign of bright colors was aL out the carriage and traps. TheI latest addition to the President's stable outfit is declared the most elegant and 4 striking vehicle of its kind ever seen h eie. Trouble is still experienced in find ing suitable horses foi the White House e bles. A visit was paid to Baltimore t is week by the head stableman in quest of two fine carriage horses. The a President desires two good horses, I with long tails and flowing inanes, and i finds the best on the market have hal r their tails docked in order to make d them high sellers. Coleman-Wagener Hardware Compan%, (Suecessors to C. P. Poppenhelm), Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Arms, Ammunition, Agricul tural Implements and Hardware Of everg' kind and description. Sen d postal for Prices. King Street, Charleston, S. C. H1. J. H[AYN~swoR'iH, C. ID. ROBINSON L. W. PARKRcR, Pickens, 8. C Greenville, 8. C. H ayneswvorthi,Par'ker & Rbinson, Attorneys-at-Law, Pickens C. IT., .. - South Carolina Practice In all Courts. Attend to all business promptly. t. $&"Money, to loan. TEFUL A store combination. We wani lying was so large that we scag mishiyou. it double hiasoccu forS8 75 ....75. .....75 itton teed) ...- 7 .... 124 - L'Dress Shoes at,..............195 ............,..................... 100 yt1ie, o0..........................1 124 -............................... 200 ................................ 100 . .. .... ... .... .... ... .... ... 10 mn, r~........................... 2 So for.. ..................... JOTC Ax Exi'EN8YIVE JAG.-The No w Yor Uommercial calls attention to the mo8 expensive Jag of recent record. Th island of Guan ole of our colonia possessions, is a simill place and mucL sulated, but our naval comn daulinti 'ave made rather utifragrant histor, here. Captain Leary, the tirst, con nanidant, was a moSt eccentric oilleet We are told that the Captain " orde, e, lie people to wear trousers and rais i1ns instead of fighting roosters." 11 lid other things that made hili i )leasant and was finally relieved omImand. le was succeeded by ,aptain 'illey, who has, it is teiorte. icandalized even the natives wit 1runkenness and debauchery. To as crLaiti the trath or falsobood of thi -eport a na al conmmisson is on its Wa 0 the island. It requires two war ve. lels to convey the inquiring o0ilceis ti ,heir destintiiion, and I he.expense ol ,he tial and miip is estimated at $180. )00. We hope that the next colr nander will be sane and sober, for ii his Eoit of thing goe On the island o uam, il sold ouaLight, may not pav or the 0-., essiOn, even aits a co.lin tation. Some naval or other oice tught to be sent there who can unMer taud and make allowances for the n ives and give them at least good ex Lmple. )0 YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK ? Uidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news. apers is sure to know of the wonderful , cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. 04 . It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth century; dis covered after years of scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi. nent kidney and blad. der specialist, and Is vonderfully successful in promptly curing ame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou >les and Bright's Disease, which is the wors orm of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec immended for everything but if you have kid key, liver or bladder trouble it will be foun< ust tht. remedy you need. It has been teste< n so many ways, in hospital work, in privat< >ractice, among the helpless too poor to pur :hase relief and has proved so successful Ii ivery case that a special arrangement has >een made by which all readers of this pape: who have not already tried it, may have a ;ample bottle sent free by mail, also a bool elling more about Swamp-Root and how t< ind out if you have kidney or bladder trouble When writing mention reading this generous ffer in this paper and end your address to )r. Kilmer& Co., Bing amton, N. Y. The a f8 5gular fifty cent and nomoot wamp-noot ollar shzes are sold by all good druggists. PHE YOUNGBLOOD [.UMBER COMPANY AU .usrA, GA. JFFICE AND WonKa, NorH AUousTA 8. G ioors, Sash, Blinds and Builder' Hardwaro. PLORING, SIDING, CEILING A N) INSIDE FIN ISHTING LUMBER IN GEORGIA PINID. All Correspondence given prompt a tention. EE-M Medicated Cigars AND EE-M Smoking Tobacco For users of Tobacco that suffer with C tarrhi, Asthma, or Blronchitia. We guara, tee an absolute and permanent cure 4 Catarrh and it is the only known reined for H ay "'ever. If your druggist or gjroc does not keep it, write l1CF~-M 0 ., Atlant 0a., for FAree Sample Tlradle supplIed t. Carpenter Bros'., Greenville, %8. U., ('ru,.chfield & Tolikon Huartanb~urg. 8 ( PPRECLU :to say to those who were n cely miss what we have sokc Four Hundred All Linen Me:cr/s 15~c Money Sav 1500 yaras Wool, red twilled, Flanne Lot ' hool Boy Heavy Jean... Lot 9. ,r Double Width Paid Drees 1 Lot 12're Curtain Swiss......... .i Lit 10 cents P'orcaleos at......... Lot wide 8 cents Outing at. ... hen in Greenville make yoursa ,goods or not. blet, SW. PAYNE, In St. Louis the nut cracking indus-. L try gives employment to a considerable number of persons. There are three I piants in the city, eacti ut being fed individually into the crusher. After he shells are cracked the nuts are windowed by an air blast and the meat 0 picked from tha craoked shells by and, women and girls being employed or this part of the work. The Wo' Greatest Cure for Malaria. X For all formaof Malari poison Ing take Johnsos Chill and Pever Tonic. A taint of Malarial poison - ing ii your bood means misery and (alure. Blood iciescan't cure Malarial poisoning. hlie antidotA for it Is LJOHNSON'S TONIC. Got a bottle to-day. Costs So Cants If It Cures. Tax Notice. trectsre-r's ollice at Pickens Conrt llouise, o8(11h C, ,rolina, will be open on Monday, October 15th for the collection Of Ohe follon\ ing mtim d taxes for year L evy~ for iutatio Ta'x, 5 mtillsk. Levy for orlinarl *y County tax, 5 mills. evy for (onst i ut ional school tax, 3 Levy for P21st indh(litedless, 2 mills. mTodal levy for Stato and county 15 Levy for irterest on Pickeiis Railroad 110 As, Picke 's court liotise towiisslip, 3 1.8 mills. Levy for interest (; P. It. I. bonlds for lI inrrictilie tioWnship, 2 1-4 mlls. Levy for interest on P. It. it. bonds for Easimote towiship, 3 1-2 mills. SPOleIea levy for school district, No. 9, 2 "'CSpelaI levy for Hchool dislrict No. 10, 1% niIlls. Speelal leVy for school district No. 11, 31 mills. Specy al levy for school district No 13, 4 1nills. 24peeill levy for school disti o. 16 2 mills. Special levy for Ichool li4 o. 23 2 millk. Speci 1I levy for chio (Y/, lo. 31, Hieei.i levy for -cho / o. 40 I2 mnilk. No.4A SI.(chil levy for sehe t No, 55, I'oll tax one d0l// . mm'itation 141d 1:n - lax is Iwo dllectable at Ils:1i1c i ( j( IOliale neC(ord tb i i ein h 31st, 101. lb . c aslv, I. I). CIpimnn, Tr'leastirer I 'ickens County. WE A IR RECENTL Y RNIARGED OUR .... ..STOR E,... AndI Noe Can Show Youl The Larueyt Stock of :: : ..S H O E S.. W M' SX106 NOTHING BUT Solid Leather AndGuarantee every pair mf .:,UGF we sell. Come )In and iet us show you a linla of :: . . Bay State. Goods, hand made, $1 50 to $2 50. LADIES' Solid. Loath or Glove Grain or Oil Tan ned, Fleece lIned, :: : ' $1.00 Heavy soft Calf Skin $1.25. We are Head qu rters for y CA LF SKIfN SIHOES in::: rMen's, Women's arid Chil .dren's. SPride & Patton (TION >t fortunate enough to get in on Dozen Four Ply Collars at 5 cents Each. ~ng Dry Goods. .............................. ..... 14 .................................150 Goo...........,....................15o .....'............. ...............,.9 ------. -----------...................5 ilf at home with us whether you want to M\~anager*