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Pickens Sentinel-Journal \ \ \ S \ \ \ \ \ \ N ? \ / A } inn AT RRflVITIEO ' - - ' uvurvu jljiiu ill IJUU < / / < Some Things You Know and Some ' 3 You Don't Know About Our ' j Towns, County & People ^ /\ \ N X X.\ \ \ V \ \ \ S , ~ s ?Oh! You County Fair. Don't overlook the baby show ?See the extra display of fine chickens. ?Parties owing nie for guano will find their notes with tin Keowee Bank. CI. A. Ellis^ ?.'u ?Bring that baby to the show and enter it in the $5.00 prize contest. ?If yon want land around Six Mile see J. R. Ashmore. He l nas some bargains. ?Dr. E. G. Kerwin, (lontist of Easley, will he in Pickens every Wednesday. Office ovei Keowee Pharmacy. ?Bring in your old relics and help swell the antique exhib it in the Woman's Department of the fair. J. A. Smith, photographer, will be in Pickens on Mondays of each week instead of Saturdays as heretofore. All wh< want first class work see him. For Sale?Lot flooring and ceiling. Prices and quality tniaranteed by J. R. Meece, 11 8, Pickens, S. C., 8 miles S. YY of Price's store. ?Georere Welborn who n> centlv finished his course al Furman, left on the 29th t< take charge as principal of tin Princeton Graded school. ?Housekeepers should try foi tViof AA 1 mill/ 11 Yt ^,(11111113 ?V t'3PI)l I ? I UIIK iny: oil offered by Folder, Thorn J ley <Sc Co. for best bread made ol Sunbeam flour. ?See that your exhibits foi the various departments 01 tin fair are here and properly enter ed ot) ^l'u^sday if possible. Noq< can ]>ossibly he received aftei 1'. o'clock, noon, Wednesday ? J lie Dost loaf of bread math from Sunbeam Hour will brim tbe maker five gallons of Wes , son's oookinir oil ottered by Fol ger. Thornlev & Co. as ;i prize I ^ It is wortb a t rial. ? i liciv will i>e an important incctiutv of tin' "Tomato ('Iwh' at Vineland school house on I li< :7th of ( )c{. ;11 I p. 111 AI iiu'MihCTS ate earnest!V reoiiest el t<. present. ? Married a!, tin* home of I h< o'.li'ial;:ii' minister, (in Oefohe an. i.v \> i?. i ?> ./ill. Ui' \ , lA'tvill JV.HIH'V, .Mis: i, i 11 i S; ? w .irt, v< u l! u; I 'St. < I;; 11 h t< i <ij Mr. and Mrs. William li Sf??\vurl. to Mr. Krnrst, Kllcn hun*. son of Anthony Klli'iihurj "Af/w.t ..... - * ti- ' > 1 . ??-* i. mi- .11 l ill' I iCIClMl! ?-ountv Fair." Pickens coiiii<\ islln'ln'st section <?f the Pied mont Kcgion. 1?11 v m I'iekens county farm from If. M. Hester "The Real F,state .Man." and 1 it happv. ? ?Ask for price list of farms, J ran si.pply anything yon nee( in the wav of n al estate. < "aI and let as talk it over. H. M Heater, "The^Keal ftst ite Man,' office in the I'iekens Hank Knild iu^, Pickens, S. (\ ? Main Street property foi sale?:Mx210 ft. known as tin Karle, oi l Drugstore olaee. Tbb is destined to be one of tin- fx is I business locations in Pickens For price and terms see II. M Hester, " The Real Ksta^e Man' Office in IMckens Bank iiiiildiu^ icKcns, r>. u. Professional Cards J. E. BOGGS VV. K. FINDLKV BOGGS & FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens, S. (J. ?;!!:ce <iv<t I'ickei.K bank. 4k\ k , x I I Piogram for Fair, | Tho following program will j | be adopted forthe three days of. ;! the Fair: | On the first day the WoodI man's parado, floral parade and , speaking: by Governor-elect Cole ; L. Blease and others. -i The Woodmen of the World . j will all assemble on the street in II front of Capt. Ivy M. Mauldin'sj J homo. The Governor's carriage-j | will lead the parade from t ic j Home or Uaptain Mmldinto the' west end of Main street, thence j down Main street to tin; east end and back np to the court house. Upon reaching; the court ' house the Governor's carriage will stop on the ormositnor north I - side of Main street, and the , Woodmen will pass in front of the carriage in review. They I will march a short distance up Main street, turn and come hack on the south side of the street, stopping on the street 1 just off t he pavement in front of . the court house. The floral parade will assemble at the west end of Main street and will start jtroni a point just beyond the! I homo of Mr. A. ,J. Boggs and pass Ijofcween the Woodin in of the World and the Governor's carriage, moving several times . up and down Main Street and finally halt on Main street be( tween the Woodmen of the World and the Governor's carriage. The. Woodman's parade ' will leave Captain Mauldin's hi iino nf I \r < 1^ ? I < ' L 4 -- cm IIi.Hl JJclHli It'll o'clock, and the Woodmen of | the World are requestacl to assemble al. that point before 10 a. ill. The automobiles should hi; j b at their point of starting at the > west end of Main street at 10 > o'clock sharp. The Mayor will welcome the , Governor on tin* 1 W.. V71. IV * IV/ IJVMV II . of Pickens an<l introduce first . Senator-elect T. J. Mauldin,who p will welcome the Governor and visitors on hehalf of the Fair Committee. Dr. F. S. Porter will welcome the Governor on behalf of the Woodmen of the World. Governor Blease will thrnn 1m IfitrrirTii< <?<! m-wl an address, after which the visitors will be allowed the oppor tunity of witnessing the l>allor>n J ascension, various exhibits, - poultry show and other shows - which arc to be on hand. On the second day the sham 1 v.> < t I :ii 4... i- i * iMiin- win i.'iki' piace oil Mam t street in front of Mr. Carey's resilience. The firing will com oience at II o'clock sharp, and 11 ail /isitors are re<|ut'sted t<> i? <?!i the lawn in front of Mr. Ca! l'?'\ j'CsidelK't oroitinl 1 v m! tli.f j ii<n;i. r The I Mini (la v will In* ^iven up J lo racing ami other shows. Ax I nuiiilxT ol t lit trough hrcd hor.-.es arc ht'inv nitcicd I'nr tli<> land it is expected t lint splendid r i and excitinu-races will l? run. i A word to our visitors: " In older to carry out our plan j for (lie parade, sham hat tie ami racing, it is absolutely necessarv that Main street he cleared ' and no one allowed thereon durum t he time t hat t he parade is in progress, tlso v liile the sham battle is hein^ fought out and 1 ( ...KM. .1 ' | ivniu- iiif i.ices arc neiug run. h You can readily see that it, ! would he impossible to coiulno , I these shows with safety if peo pie were allowed on tlie street. ( If one man, woman or child . I should he in jured during 111< .j progress of tin- Fair, it would . | mar the whole proceedings and cast a. glo'iiu over every thing. It will, t hcrefore he ai> Solllf'elv licci'iHiMrv !l>it il.i. 1...I) ...j (((' iiii; .->ii(Mi ? he ri^idlv enforced. No way on or individual will lie allow ?.? | on t ile st reel, at'ler 10 o'clock each day. and the streets will ho kepi k clear until the shows are over, I ' then 1 hey will he open to all. | The Committee rcipi"sts that duoi'ir ni'in ' :l 1 ^.x , , .. ill, .>'7111,111 .111.1 (' 111'<I ; who conios to i ickciis during the Unco days of the Kuir Willi assist in carrying this out. A \Vor I t ? or; All farm ru-oduct < ::hil>ils wiil bo handled by Mr. A. M. Morris, chairman, with the assistance of Mr. 10. M. Holding and Mr. i B. I). Mauldin. These gentle-! nion will bo in charge of the farm product exhibits and the exhibits will be on display at . the warehouse of the Heath-1 Bruce-Morrow Co., which has j been loaned for the occasion. The committee requests that so far as possible, exhibits will lie brought in on Tuesday, the day n ' ' * 1 h>clui? i?uu opening or tne P air. No exhibits will will be received after 10 o'clock Wednesday. t)i?' first day. The stock exhibit will be in charge of Messrs Jeff and Melvin Holder. All stock should be on hand at the east end of Mflin ufrnnf rmf 4K 1 f\ uui \>V/U IlUt 1 Ci IC1 tllctil I V I o'clock Thursday morning. An expert judge from CMemson Col-. lege will be on hand to judge the stock and award the prizes. Be sure to have your stock at the east end of Main street near the home of Mr. J. Mel). Bruce not later than 10 o'clock. The Woman's Department! will bo on the lower floor in hall ; room of the Court. House, and | all exhibitors are requested to send ill their articles for exhibihition previous to the lirst day of the Fair and certainly not! later than 10 o'clock on the first | day of the Fair All exhibits| will be in charge of a committee ! of ladies and will be perfectly j safe. 1 i The poultry show will he on the upper floor of the w'ourt Houre. An expert judge will be on hand to judge the poultry, 1 and the Poultry Association has 'made every provision for the jcompetent, care of the poultry, j It. is understood that a splen (lid array of chickens will be shown. We publish elsewhere a description of the shows that will be on hand to amuse the visitors. From J. R. Ashmore "The Land Man." Office up stairs over his old I store stand. If it is land you are wanting this fall. 1 have places for one and for all. | From Anderson to North Carolina. * There is land t^ood enough for - I a v.t)u?'<-n and aunt 1 Manna. Or- either iron (jrecnvillc to * )ronee There is a lot of land waiting I for the?> ()r? t In* Saluda or Kro .\ .< Kivcr j There ' Ls nl<'iu v imil '> 1 per acre u;> Some of it level and some strriglit up Kemember thonuli Jh.it those cometir -1 nets t lie choice So come early net you a j^ood place and forever rejoice. Don't 1'oruef the Oountv Kairi t lie 1 121 < 'I < )cti>!>er. v < 11i? nave a ^ood t line and <40! ii")l 1)t' sober A-id d.> not forget .J. K. Ash-J more "The I iiind Man" I 1 Im)t he is always ready to sell, vim a good place if he can ! m ^ ^ Notice of Final Settlement and Dis-1 j charge. j Notice is hereliv ^iven IhaJ 1| i vv ill make application l<> .1. i'?. | j XewliiM i v !'! ) of" I 'roll. 11 <''(? >r ! *n ? 11. i ?.:m; \\ in 1 he ! | St.ite ot :-i?iit!: (.'Minima on 11n* 1 ; 20th <lav of OoSobi r IDLt>, at in! .o rl'K'k in tin* for'noon, or as J soon :jt?after as application! (Mil l>c h^ard, lor leave to make J final settl'Mnont as (iiiardian of: Washington Bowcii, Minor, and! obtain discharge as (Jnardian of' I I said minor. T. .1. Mauldin, 1 cMt-f (jnardian. 'I'm your health sni .n.io nv< tho ill* of advancing yi-ais; in c m an' your |h)riicnl forces for a live hi .1 I healtMu' ?>ld a . Ku nnr .< > l> ...? .t Kidney ii ' i . S i > .... i"f|, K. x .Summon?i. " ':H<? of KoVltll < '?! I'il! til'i r'Munty of ! Court of Common l'l" * Siiinmoii.s for U'-l ' l ? ('on?|il sonI not S 'i vial Fanners B:mk T < eiural ; >i porati-m duly (. luirtK't I'V law. liai'inir, against iT?h*hco M. W!?itw >rth I )efinil:u;t. Tc i.e I Jefemlants above nun Y 'i? :ir?< Iihi'cIis MUmiitom* and rc(|U?'; .! ?o answof the rinnplniM i> tir* ?cK , vviiicli i-> >!im <l.iv |j|. il in t In- office >! ilie Olfik of C'lVirc f >r Piohens cnuh' v iiiul t<> Skii Vi- a copy of youf atiMvi'i' r<> tin; sii'l romiihiUit on the HiitiM'c: < at ' h?-.r olliee ;*.t I'icitens. >> ith Carolina within tWi nfy after (lit* rvict' lieieof, exelusive >' iIih du\ of suc'ii mrvice; Jiiid if vuu f:; i 10 answer tin- complaint \> itliin the time afonsiitl the i'laintilf in this actio \ wi'l .innlv to the relief dcinan<t?'<t in the complaint. Dated Aug. 2-1, A. 0. MHO. * a* ?*y ?fc Carey I'Jnim tr's Attorneyn. A.J. Dokk^. (seal) C, <J. P. To the absent defendant Horace M. Whit worth TuIM. >--* > ??..?? iivji.iv.u niiiL me summons, 01 wliio!) the foregoing is :i copy, and the complaint in i he above stated uction was filed in the ofHce of tin* Clerk of Court at Pickens S. U. 011 the 24 day of Aug. 1D!0, and is now on li 1?* in mid office. Carey & Carey Plaintiff's Atiorm y. Notice of Final Settlement and I discharge. NOT1CK is her?'l>y ili;r will make applica'ioti t?> ,J. 15. Nuwheny li\ .. l . . < ? .... U > I 1 Id!) ill- III | 'iciit'lis county, in 11>?' .Si:?w-<it Sou tli (Jaroliiiii. nr. t"h<> 27 diiv Ootnlicr 1 1 <11 o'clock r> I !??_ I(? t'llDOII. Of :iH M?'H, f iUTt'.'l f'llir s ud ap|?iir;itioi; r;ni l,?; li ?I. I r lesiv* :i> Mill Iii; I'lMlil i-ifl ll?M!1i'ir .'I til." Mit.'ltO **t i ^ , !i 1 '?n<or. Sr., ?! < ? isnl. :m<l olit;iili i'i.-fiiM.i. ;t;i i-.xecutors ol' >,.iiil slue. Sfp. '."J llii'J (S. 1$. L 1 W'l'dricks. Kv'culors STATi: I?i sol ill <'A I to 1.1 N A ?hi Pickens < 'mil t id (*<>111111011 Wen*. ? illiniums l'i>r Ki'lU-f <'omptaiiit Si-rve?\ l.iz/ii' Itnliliur. .limit's Hum-, \\ mil' liuss. Mill! trie Kos* Perry, Mtuj I'.. linss. Amlv Koss. I * 111 i 111 i It s, hk in?I l.t ilu Alteil. I in 11 lei ISoss. Iloleinliuits M'11 tin- ilt-l'eillllltlls lllmvr IIHIIH'il: Von lire llercliy Niiiiiiiioueil .tint required ti iinswer Hie <'<nii|iliitii( in litis action, ti \l llll'll ii u 1........ 1.1. ... ... mi VIII II III III you hikI to set ve u eo|iy of you r nnswer to the sisl? eoumhiipt on the nuIimtHiois ul their olliee it I'iekeus, South ( lucliiiti within twenty ?t:iy ill til- the serviee hereof, exelusive of the itn; of Mii'h sorviee: inn: If you tail to uiiswet tin t o1111> 1 iiii ' within the time iifore.suiil. the |>h?in tills in tliis net ion hIII nnuli' i" n?> C/.1..1 (lie relief demanded in the complaint. Dated a UK- 3Iki A. I). i'.MU A. .1. HOKKX. <\ r. i*. a It. m. Uo,j>;s a Kitulley, I'lainlitl'h Attorneys. 'I'm l)(iniel |{okk infant defendant over lout teen years of ajje: You are lieiel>y ( uiamoned and tei|Uired t< apply,for the appointment of Kuanlmn ad liten to represent you in tliis action within '.went: day* .after the serviceof this MininioitS upoi you. and if you fail, application foi Mieli ap point men I \\ ill he made h\ the plaintilV herein Itoifus A l-'indii'v IHtiiiititr* Attorney* To (lit' iihhcnt <le t cinlmit. Leila Aired : Til kc notice Unit the Mttnmoo iiikI t*< > ill | I >i i 11 in t!i iihove enlilli'il iirliun \?/i> lileil in tin clerk's olliee fur the comity ?>! I'ickcm on tin j :tlst ilnv ol Aiiimim. HUM. illlil thut the ohjeet n mi ill ni'tion ii- (< |iiiitiliiiii tin- Inlnl ileseriheil it the < >1111>Imi111. annum' tin 1' ililitillV iliiil tin leretnhitits ueeoiilln - t< t lieir lvs|>i ellve rinlit^ Attn. :>I. I'.i'.o itiivj.". ,v l'nnlie> !"I tintili "s attorneys Tax .Voticc. '?lii? I < oniity'rreie.irtM'. 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It tdvvii Mitllh I'ni Tn {. (?.!' 11 i .? i i l.v.'i v inn i' i i i/cii fr- mi VI ;.i i !.i yciir I- ii.nlo. cxr.i|i| . 1111-?I r ' 11! dii-i >, \vtin iti> i'< ! |n? v f>'? y i s. ni: I tli CM'IIM?I liy ill" t'. i ii 111 ii (ill kin lfuii?l Y.i\. i .mi ' liinK i<> |nvy U?l* lux In! Ivi i.i ii' live 11 ii \ .< nrk on I hi' rum I. fin i!< : i' * n-'h I" - "?-??' 1 " " 1 .1 ? r are llnl'lt r tl i>i\ e\n i t'.ii- e excused i j law <'flpllllllOII Dll^ Til s All (HTMIIIK WJli.lt; loirs art' ri!<|iiirc<l to | iy n t.?x oi llfiy (fi?t) rents in ench >lo,: ItesiH-eiilillv. V. 1>. <; -UtVfX. * . iiiv i i t*u*arer. ... , i .... ir sum .mi. .. ; tiiti s.i IliMlirt No I .'mil' i.t vy I" . x'lioo' iii>irii'( .Nil. mill I'll l.t'VJ > 'li-'i ?l ll-tlli't Nn 'J Illll sj.i- iii ?*vy ..i v 'in . i>i iaii i n.i . I i in ifii I." > 'or ?. .),mi! i)jj ; n,i 11 . mi ; sjim'lii] l.i-xy tor s.'limi District No II. ; . mill N|nTiiil l.i'vv li.r s iii.n' |i|s(tli't N'n i:i li inlli S|iu?-inI I-"v\ I?11 Si'||.ii.! I)is(ii. | Nn II I mi!' sjioi'i"' ' " > inr :.iini DUtiii! Nn i'i .'mil! sjicciiij l.cvy i?>r s'ii H-l Di-trli i No I imil s|i<>i'iiil l.cvy lor s.-lio.ii DUtiiii No if. . mill sikm'IhI i cvy lui >(i|M, ; D| tili-t No n?, - mill M(hj<'Ui' l.i'vy loi - li.io. l-isirii I No mill M|ns?tJ l.cv loi M'lio.il li-u lit Nn,'."!, ; in i i i S|ir I ! I OV> lot Si't-iio, |)i*lii I No 'J null -1.. i. I.t v> i.i I>i-11ii*i Nn.; , mi'l stii' ill i.I'VV >. N. li.u Ski ? ? ?.- v.. .? I *>;, : i .?. />' ! >: Sc??inl : I I ! Nu ? '{ 11! I! -(H i.d l.fvj till I'lki .1 ;?| 11 !rl No. :!l. i. * t i| ii-'i IjUV.V (lit .> \n. IMsllti'l !>' . i |>|i; s|u i. 1,1-v.s 1 hi mi'iii. . . 11: ' ' ii. : ' mi"* sjii 11 I.t'Vv ( ?: .' . :: ii:i ' i|.i? i.i l,f% : -ill i t ii'wl l.t'\ y ;. 1.1 I \ > 'F~ | The Greatest- PI Is the Chattanooga. No. 72. This I have the evidence of its truth: Satisfied users who delight to i> Rio., ? j i o ;>v ?"> * M ' ,y UV^I'V I ! must. have one. Absolute guarantee yet it never It is a plow that PLOWS?The Takes the ground when all others f; A plow for a. purpose: that purr in hard clay and dry land, when otl faet, this plow was designed and m;i 'who know?(hose who plow. It break," and always wears the bin . Show. Just the right size for the team 1 hi ei v \* ir/if n/\f f < w ? II... 1.4 i ?v/vi. > > , .y II*'U i ui i 11^111. i i We gurantee every one. Take 01 land \Vilh your own team. It' it isi 11 it to us. We won't charge von a sat isfaetory. Fall plowing season <s on. Star best, plow, which is "Chattanooga" Moore & A ft a** tor ? We have for sale 12 lot's of lam: - Miles of Westminster, S. ('. This , and is svrontr and well adapted to ft ' lows: * No. 12 contain-: <>2.11 aeres and 'I from Westminster, Price $)K) per ac No. LH. Contains (>:M 1 acre* jo 1 No. 17 " No. '21 " fiO.Kl 1 No. " 2s.(is' .I No. " II No. I! " -ill "."J No. I!) " ;*">(). 1 ?> No. no 7 N' 11 ?.'.( i No. "hi " , No, "?s i Ti-i n:s ',sv and lo ?*.: ??i;r '-h. i . mad >i , )( imMs. -ilii TM'im'or ; 11 : I , I I " ' " f I 'I A Ml. ' \* :n>? I W i -| \ :)' 1 S(j ,V 1 ; \ 1 , V < v i ;' I ( > = i ( > i' oil . > M* . ) I > > ) \ ( , ? | v.' / \ ' \r , I The ten four m?oils contain !l> j acid and l p.Trent Potash and tin )w i ; M x * I i ?- . % * Ml III I 'I' ll<n|l|HM |l . 1 i ' . . I *' , put. either of t liese in the ground > .neither Phosphoric Acid nor Pittas] I account of rains, hut stay in I hi- si : plant food. So, if von fertilize you tin* grain stands tin- winter you cai i either Nitrate of Soda or our speci;i tili/.er or side dressing which is hct (with Nitrate of Soda and has <?t) * which makes it last longer than N ilCillf' If Villi '.ill, I llml If/.111. ..... It, ' .1'"" H. ' " 1 1 1 winter vou ?*.-11i use the sunn* groi spring and you have the ad van la; whieh is piii is ! !w ground at the it- idicr Phospl: :!'} ' aeid iii >i' Pol as! in ii'i there until taken up as plant We are sei in.' our u""ds risiht i essary lor u to make the host u'o.> shippod them a hundred or a hunt! mi^ht. afford then to put out some s arc used right at our door it is n<re: goods that arc made Tn proof ih citc you to the crops mailt4 I 'lis year used. There is no better fertilizer j ing. AN OKI* SON PHOSP! ANDKRSON j. it. vax.mvsk. 0\V Oil Kil.rt.ll is a broad assertion, but we raise it, anncr who si'es. one at work "falls down." ('hattanoo^a 7'J. ail. Price $5.75. >ose i* plowing a deep furrow her plows won't deep. In do ;i( the suKi>estion of those breaks records "without a c ribbon when nivrn a Fair of ordinary weight, not too ic out and fry it on your own rt jijst. what von need, r 'urn ' V . . i I w i III' I I KM. II II .>11 I ; That moans }.?; t the No. 72. lau Id in Co. I JwclililS ?ale. I lying within from to 4 is mostly undeveloped land 'l ining and is divided as follies on main road leading out IV. hw 1'> !>..ww. CIO ' I "i * * 'T 1 o j M | if ( j i1. 18 IS M 1-1 II 21 IK IS >. ':i!l at t lit- ! Mrk'-iu i l..\\ 111 > i :formation. v F ' i.ii/-.\ ; m ? ^ 11 ; >. r . i i I is 1 < ) \ i r M ' I ; t^'{ >< i s y>'i i' . , j ;i ii'i' cc'it Av.iilaMc Phosphoric ten-six jxoixis contain 10 per I (> HIT C.'Ht Potash. You C >11 a ht ii von si>w vmir prai:* as i will li-ach out <?t" tin* soil oil >il until thcv arc taken up as r ^rain wit h this t crt ilizcr ami i top <hvss it next spring with 111 v nri>n:ir??il f 1 % . >.1.. ' j 1 iie price in sil\ er jKiilici' Cmranrv <?r gold wiilj do lint don't forget th'-re is .1 place for you. ! have places t<?sell from <? a i ^ I ? \ l <4* I*" i \ i In*, as this is heavily ehariied lcr Hiirh (irnde animoniates itrate of Soda when usimI hv has Ixvn killed out <lurinir the in<I for < <?rn or coMon in t lie ;e o! the 10 ! ami lO il <!s time you sow your :;Tai:\ l I ( !) out of the ?-;<>i 1 hi r?'?(!. it on1, own <" i !' iiii 1 it i i-' 1 m ' i can i ?< "ii ule i! e ire-! an?l tifty mile^ ;i\va\ wo Uimpy ;;<)>?! Mil where .;n v usury for n to iiinko the iiest a.l - <!-> f ii "'e list sihiplv where. 0111 ! : ilir, t li !)< ? i ?ul in s i<-;- ! !i i i w i are iiril" i A T K OIL CO. , S. C. >. W.'OIVKR. MGK.