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S ICiiENS. S. T HUR4AY JAN. 2 111 The 'Back Home Movement Railway Convention. The session of the Immigra tion Board of Associated Rail roads in the South, held at Alta pass, N. C., recently, marked the beginning of cooperative ac tion on the most remarkable plan of immigration ever under taken in this country. The "Back Home Movement" is simply that of specially invit ing each person who has moved from the South into states be yond the Mississippi and Ohio rivers to re-visit his old home country with a view of again living therE. With the invita tion are giren facts concerning the changes and wonderful im provements which have taken place in the south in the last few years. The plan was inaugura ted by the Industrial Depart ment of the Carolina, Clinchfield and Ohio Railway last August. and a tender of the methods it has employed was formally made to -and accepted by a ma jority of progressive railroads of the South in a conference which they held at Altapass. Ltters and telegrams were sent from southern editors and commercial organizations offering support and sending long lists of former southerners in other states. Another conference will be held at Chattnooga February 15 when the organization will be nerfected, and a permanent prcss bureau established. .Until then W. D. Roberts, Assistant Industrial Agent of the Clinch field road will continue the press work for, the Board, and the gathering of names and address es. The governors of the south ern states will appoint one dele gat1 fron I each Congressional district and two from the State - at large to attend the Chatta nooga Convention, and confer with the railroad r-epresentatives and all newspaper editors are invtedtobe present. A number of Boardis ofrad arreOthrn names and theC lOrst s tha in ene pn s w - o York, thut thec -.'hfi '.l in extending the' 'Bacz H{on* 'Movement' to inclde all those states east of the Mississippi anc south of the Ohio and Potoma< rivers; also it will participate ri the proposed S-250,000 cam paigr ol. advertising the resources o: those states in publications o1 national circulation and other wise, especially with a view t< attracting farmers." It was also stated by the vice president and general manage: of the Clinchfield, Mr. J. J.D.am pion, that although no direct ad Svantage could possibly come t< bis road from the "Back Hom< hMovement," except in the states of Th-ginia, Tennessee, Norti adouth Carolina, yet tne in crease of population in any state )f t jj outhi woniM in''rease t of the southl, an~d. therefore, is hianir imporm:ii tia ad tfl railroads inthOsO ~Stae work to han t rIlr en itLw Sh - :he~ f;r.d 5te hat~ it isone whiflch should > taker~ by: the' railroads co-oP'-ing foether, an with the people of the south, through their commercial organ izations and newspapers. Teaching Tzmperance in the Schais. Law Rpouiring Seientific Tem perance Taught in the Public Schools of South Carolina. October of 1908, 25 stats., 1093, provides -.s follows: Sec. 1201a. 1. That the na- 1 ture of alcoholic drinks and nar- ] cotics and special instructions as to their effect upon the human system, in connection with the several divisions of the subject of physiology and hygiene, shall be included in the branches of study taught in the common or public schools' in the state of South Carolina, and shall be studied and taught as thorough ly and in the same manner as other like required branches are in said schools, by the use of text books in the hands of pupils where other branches are thus studied in said schools, and oral ly in the case of pupils unable to read, and shall be taught by all teachers and, studied by all pu I pils in all said schools supported wholly or part by public money. 2. The text books used for the instruction required to be given in the preceding section in the primary and intermcdiate grades, shall give one-fourth of their space to the consideration of the nature and effect of alco holic drinks and narcotics, and the books used in the highest grade of graded schools shall contain at least twenty pages of matter relating to this matter. :3. It shall be the duty of the officer in control of any school described in the foregoing sec tion to enforce the provisions of this act; and any officer. school director, committee superinten dent or teacher who shall refuse , or neglect to comply with the re quirements of this act, or shall neglect or fail to make proper' provisions for the instruction re quired and in the manner speci ~ed by the first section of this aet, for all pupils in each and very scho~ol uder his prisme on shl be removed fromn of and a ..t U-h and supe--aI itionl will be side issue and a new; religion br'ought forth. If the people want to know more about it let them read and think. M. W. Hester. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. All person's holdiinzr claims~ seinIt the estate of ;he late N. A. Keinh mnusr pr.esent the sam duly p~r-.ven "U or hfore the 1 (day of March 1911, or be-. d ei;rredi payme1 ano all personls ini me~nt; onf or.13 bt >ra the. doCve d~w TO .Admmnistrator. Notic to Debtors and Creditors. stat3 of th'e M.---:U s 'P. ilngnes mus1t in -flt~L1~ u min strat for PARKER'5~ .AN BALSAM n "a -?h Sunday afternon. Gap!_ Hill: t3d Suinday 11 1.m Twelvi Mile: 3d Sunday af ;rnoon. North Pickens Appointments. The following are the appoint nents of Rev. E. L. Thomason, Pastor of the North Pickens cir uit for the Year of our Lord, 911. Let everybody encourage ;he preacher by keeping his ap pointments in mind and giving im good congregations: Porter's Chapel 1st Sun. 11a. m. Friendship 1st Sun. 3 p. m. Bethel 2d Sun. 11 a. m. New Hope 2d Sun. 3 p. m. NcKinnie's Chapel 2d Sun 11 a. m. Salem 4th Sun. 11 a. m. Secret Order Meetings. Masonic-A. F. & A. M. meets Saturday nights on or before the f ull moon Chapter-R. A. M. meets Fri. day nights on or -after the full moon. K. of P.-Meets every Mon day night after the fi-st and third Sundays. W. 0. W.-Meets4everv first and third Tuesday nights. City Council meets Tuesday nights after first Mon(avs. UnIeaahy Kidneys Make Impura Blcod. Weak and unhealthy kidneys a:c re sp~onsible for much sickness anasuffering: - therefore, I kianey trouble is Lermittd .tcO continue, serious re suits are most likely to follow. Your other organs may need at tention, but your kid nevs most, because they do =ost and should have attention first. Therefore, when your kidnevs are weak or out of order, ou can understand how quic'ly your en tire body is uecte2d and how every orgar seems to fail to do its duty. f vou are sick or "feel badly," begiz taking the grcat kidney r:ccdy, Dr. K ilmer's Sw:--.oot. A tra wili con vince you of its great nerit. The mild and irmedizte effect of Swxp-Root, tC'e great. kid..ey arc imaih =.t ing-erer s. a beer C -t r -1 T.. hu. (n. . J Jiary Lopers in Thu.1 (p. m.') " w Ju - 'I l' *i''- v . '*- ' ) " ,'i-we. (:n. mn.) February ra -- (p. m ) " Eastatoe' Saturday" Returns will be taken in office durn whole time-. Respectfully. N. A. CHRISTOPHER. Auditor, Pickens Bounty. INotice to Debtors and Creditors ALL persons holding claims againg the estate of tha late Cody M. Mille must present the same' duly proven 0i or beore the 1 day of February 191I or be debarred paym-.nt and all erson ndebted to saiid esta-', must mn~k*e pay ment on or before the above date, the ne'rsigaei. Admni:.tr:.tor. Castie Hai Pickens Lodge FNo. 122 *-c. -~ . -r the 1st and :: Sancay. 'Work ahead for all ti:.- P:mks. All visitors cr-lin : -.-itd By rder of . OR.CX. . nA. M. ~ltS . er R. and S. INow F-4 " FSto 0t( 33A On all ( Men's, B 01 S a h it LOR G A L L . t-, 1~ h il'. ih r Shoulder Blades and Eackac he. -.-ach trn!.l ndigestion.Sick Headache. Coic. J:e-dl-r- rscS uontipation. Piles. Blules. N-r**ete welnegr:. : 'bi::. Loss of Energy. Soreness. Fcl!r.es. or OGr,. eon over reion of Liver or S:omach. C-m-r-ic Catarrh. iad Taste. Coted Tongue. Weak or irrecuiar He'arr. Thesc are nmistakable symptoms of GalistoneS. 2 coditine pro ductive to their formation. Each per-e:- d'es no: usually hae all of these symptoms. but Gall tr:es are likely to produce them at 4ne time or other We will send a copy of our copyri:hted ' MEDICAL BOOK FREE on Gall troubles. Appendicitis nd ::!! Stomach and Liver Ails. tn :nvone intereved or who !.-fers from any of the above syrptCOms, or. tO avoid delay and sufferin;. let sen y u ::ce a package cotaingf u30en youtAyC' T ATMFNT FOR $ I 0ON 10 DAYS' APPROVAL $ Mey refunded tor medi;:ines returned within 10 days if tfully satisfied. tOur tre~rinent consi'.tt of fo.ir dislerent edicines which it taken in conjunction will effect a cure nany case. Address. GALLSTONE REMEDY Co. ept. 33, 223 Deacrborna St., . Chicago. ililno: '''it-lt.-. Thi DecemIber 15 .t10 iant,afr~T' A-: SATE OF 801'Tll CAROLI A counfty of Picxcens Court of Cntomo l'ent a ummron<; for llelif-Comp lat tnt Se'rved P'laitttiffT. 1. Aubard efnd nt - Tothe deferIart asiove muinetn ) ou are I tireby su mni and reuire'd to nswer th.e compIlain t ntis letion. o hih a *opy i' he(rewith served tupon. Vol d it to Cerve a ttopy of your ans:wer t. tihe said .n int on the sbscribers att their othiec in 11kens. .Southi Carolinai withint twenty days ater the servie here'of, excluive. of the day su'h :-ervice: aut! if you il~ t :ultswer the l in t -is~ at. will npply to the Court for g l ID .-:t . . I -> vl Fnd k-. I tornleys. .! . t.t:u ' i r d . Yn *:-e hreby :o~''1 -tat th complainft * couttdicy, ---.7' dly inits-trnr %~ -re- That om the Mammoth k of Clothir which I Carry. per cent count LOTHING-Consist oys' and Children' s 'coats. Also on all bis se lasts ever. ld for SPOT CASH ETEATI S 10 )H H rHi'.E TAILOR' iRENVILLE, S. C. Test Dr. POULTRY PA On Tni Did you know that you couldl a-ce-a the balance of the Winter, aj first day of August, then if you are and paid big, W e w~L refri~ii every eeli I: is to make your hens lay, to m healthy and strong, to cur gapes, ci Of course you are( expected t'e k ce and for that pu 'rpose we k~n(: Instant Louse Killer ' R. L. Davis Pi PIROPRIE'] Pickens Iickens Every1hingf o * : pubhc of se gT ing of Suits kinds yt hint REE L/D Hess N=A=CE=A al eed Dr. Hess Pn try Pan tig, in fact ntin the not satise that haspaid t you have paid us. ake your chicks grow fast olera r'd roup. w ucr pauhiay tree from w of nan better than a a oprietor ['OR OF ool arior FE - rtliat Cake 00us. 0DR ,S