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Local andi Porvoonal. * -Iowd Notice to Penslie1Qr. Pi go to Bolt & tlhotley. -Seo nalieci of cluntgo in mdvor jrr. %ir ." , i 11 F" a I olXt Tl3(s(liay 1(AVUt3n -1). tio. siwlriarol or vitinpktti. Jow3 wats 114"r(. onl busll.S~3 Tluus (Illy. -Il):). )M'. F. AnIIol wis ill Pick. OtI 01 I 1lij lV..3 thei fir 01' of lt -Ni ~. N I).J,o. c:;no 11ind sCon rot tiri o'o to t',.iI' hoino tit G tedce -Rle. . l. Ftr iy.hi Illuroy 1 m to'l P.Il q il tiel t C IA -Mrs Dou o\ (1 crt-'h 1I,'( vil 1) -~ o~o l (Iy Ye o. v.ilfi '.. v ~ Ili.o yi arly tow h(,w tis t 12i ' .h 1 fl d i --' vxla~ -.-'----l~r ~ti ~ k -oa .I ':c tIi 11)~' c ' . jug in w. I '.D c'lia x i ig goil~m fully Iillyul dto o1 ti" t o t~ I l'til y ; it I u t dl'l, re c. in ill11( ,1 ! (itso d, b irlill " (gi '401101) g Coo flee 'lll pSOvilld 'kal "hisuk Setlmc.)e10m(lo.i ,4111il tho (;ctit l of 'l L-r 1(. 1 a~h Rev. ), E . F- ii. a~)~~llu~ 111 )h~tt Illi ill). the Met mid 1)r dl W t l& it 0 1 1t1 ' IVt Co Spent til o1.i * ~ ~~~~~~~~ -'llC ).It' v,~oa'~ ; 0 l fllS~ill C.' o. ~ nIAu Ivv~ l; W.~ tU Matl l'3 d t"(ly i'd i',ti t >r that offico i i ii the -ducat ioi . depart itoict of the cn(y and Statd. Bheides tho ke~eping of records, that ofli(er is virtually a d 11r in a books without tho cmoluivnt of a regular dealer. - Rov. FI'IkI M. RyaIt I I North Caroliina, for severaI yer. a Bitpist. Iissioiary 0t Chia g I a iitere.ilig lecturo Ol tait h ntry~ i in t.110 court, hou-o la . j .l, !day iiight to I. largo auliece. h II" has- an exchellnt. cem nuMiIld of, pi Ingutage and dlcellvery 'andl,] rivild 'l his larers on his disCouV frira 1 tie SIart to the finish. Thico wih failed to go liisse~d a rar treat.. -Agents waiite.'l for tihe "1 J of mioo:er T. \\'a.dhintou," v.riittln , aqgenits now ming1iI.iic ovor )OU.( Por m o1 th ; besIt I (.),h to Ill t Color. d pme)Plo everI publisA h, (1. Writ') for t r, o ,r Id 2 . ol I it and begill alt. 0 n1. co W hen writ, 1 ' Iglm. tit :1-1 t bis y!:I Add re-z, J. L . .N ichols C o Lu'ta, Ga. The mo1(st oti4 g b!. :Jin. t .li et l a ; lica( itnll cver < i.; I c-WV t W' I \ ich IbI A WC .c C *.ii' I ;" " ir (I cc I i k:.', I wa e of (Im-. l :N of t i VV h >e ofl aifraim wvs Irou h h . d (A nd v h r - - nor,ir t, ;x'-ve t n Ia ti e i;:erite v r<' . ( 0.1 a .i <:, :u es an R v~S tc 11 cc 1 .1 a iC I I. :,,: I : 5 2 \V ci . l V c Of i Czu-d i 'I:d SI l *** - air w 1 -\1 One \, 1 1 b h u an o a :1. f I ,-i 4 - - I io~ ~ I v\ v \I \\i~eo aruci incul ~'c'hd h( ju ilst e 'elv .1 on frmim er:I . whif:1 b c :i of. 1,el ve r ni.-.Ja *ie ( a.::,et her w t h; \a ;-i ( ma :;a:huIslophan;.S iir n one : o th lin hIrge ligtuii h;:tlm'. be' reai aercs~s iyc rooml.. I i~r 1 ile Ilgli ies paltellt wealt i t si'. ili's inidien;tinlg l'rof. D)evcoe's \\'enth: apwar. '..his is the (calntiir ti~ averaly8 predJIe~lt d the ( .alveston. I ' tmiil a. yearL before it ocepu rI. \e Iiltdersialid1 . alew ecp}Z.es of j' can1 be' meuired. by send ing .11 mii o ian ga ''diine'o.'h's 1 - - . io :: i1 . i a th b.1 iu h n~ta Ivat ic. - inde' c' -' bt:n .V vn: w. \cec hIlp by~ wha wei sac'~v. c \\' hel in -r byc w ha it w' d c. i \ 'e hlp i n mcst by\ wha we1 ar 'o . hing~ even11 though lhc cri: d l :it cclr Croin iSi I y4. I l' . c. -best, tingl will (cjjno to yci to a (donei.---in c f Idor i osve I . - whichl the pupihs have' neci:II , not begm ait on1Ce thle coll~.a A .god I'Ol:i ii i per iOb inS Icour(1g1?t apuo d toaL read, r.' foUcdati, j of Icr.ie 'dnc - - j.1- idb r II / ::V hi lt iba - ". c e eitc ry.i d() ne Stal'<I ii. i o .' I - -Im tel-yhoh; c At CI 1.ti oI,:' i I.\' cc Ma ii i .vmc b<' an lifo of service. THE RERULT. Allow a boy to neglect his stud V, you allow hiin to negloct his Ities; teach him to 'skim over" , lessons, and ho will learn to !kimu" through life. But teach im to be truthfuld conscientious, id iorough in his school work, I, Ie vill be the same forever. twbeit L. Wilbur. Till il(GiIST IDEAL. M..y a child finds the school. .m his strongest incentive to ird rn.it-doing, and finds in his aicher t he highest ideal which his has yet hold. If she knows the it whieb surrounds him at 111 and tie difliculties with bich ho Innm to contend, she will J I. Is.Il' doubly armed to help im in Iis tion of noed.--Sarah E : (SENT A LS. ( i(lepolds upon the per i Hf tlih teaclir; not upon The smooth side of a n . a t iI a log schoolhouse ud.: guides tho school, is r' to polishod cherry in a Shuding if a hireling oc the desk. 'hero must be Sentlitisiasm, energy, i.-Pllny I van ia School 1:.\ P]N E S3. can't choorso happiness er ftr oiiursol ve-: or for another; e.11't toll where it will lie. nonly choose whother 'we indulg 'ourselves in the pres. i aint or wliethier wo will re 1h1it, for the sake of obey Iie dvine voico within ut I ilhi .am3 of being true to all the im it sanctify our lises. o 'lintt. PL i:PAA'TION. ti(eacher io mioro thinks I lis elasiea without this -trn tion than a distin it wver or clergyman b n',k of managing a case n t and j1ry, or preaching u. it hou t special reading -Aihouiht.-Ijorace Mann. CI :I PR F ULN ESS. T l atmOrphere of the school oftii too grave. Stories 1 1:% humorous without being rIIA or co.irse; iicidonts, experi. s a .mong the cildren.-these i be used to train the child to hie:i mnt:ing sense of humor, nd to tLaeb hiiin the art of being py~ as the first step) toward :k ing otherS so. With the serious work of lire r -ing 'ersistently and exacting. iu.:n the teacher, cheerfuilless in s:)ue cases a task; but it is ArthI the e;Tort, for it is a provo. Utiin of hlalthi of bod yand sani 'A 1f:none for both himself and pu pils.-Denver, Colorado, a a indly wor'd of cort u tt!e th ing for you, bht b :1ul ih'ng for one St i-' spoketI. NT ete wi ithout bringing yon n es for such serice to s a day ever pass riproving such an ToI 1'ENsIUN:Cas, o y penion) board for * u, nty~ will meet at the b nthe t hiird Monday in .i .y I'.l. (t he 21st day) to! p~|'- f UNfliniinug the ap a ;i im if i X con federate sol , iu er and~ widows who aire l':Is I i' illsions uder the ofirary I19, l1000. All par n0. i g i il lihavo to mnakt iiw ai.plicationis wvith new prool ii a iew form of blank that will E'xami Physician, J. B. Newborry, Counrty ('hairmnan. J1. 1D. M. Keith, J. N. Murphee, W. N. 11ughes. toi)t.T MAGISTRATES. notify all magimstrateu CIOO corine of Pickens cout. . t hat tll ininests hold 1.1 (o at yo:ir own risk, an<C 1 ' ''iil claim (lie salary in ful S.i- dae Be F. Parsons, Coroner Piekens county .., 8. C. Jan. . 3 1901, St Y'OUNC MEN WANTED, r 1 rdn i ihiationi nurl good character, t i AN TEG~[E(JRAPH1Y, -. ri aanng .and typswritting T -C rndore. I by all leariing riailw. - t , ,n ounly~ pierfnuoe n relib a I i kh l. All OUTt gradluate ItOIw & i II j)o9I 1ona. LadlIes also ad h; 1.d. '?rito for free catalog. Fall termt opens, Augnat 15th. (a~ona TELMoRArH CornrEGo THE PATN eB Ig tein!: Iina tnoh hi n ateI 1sat tO not LIu .. ... by hunting, cutting timber or in any otlier maimer, under penalty of tho law. dec0tf J. B. Clyde. Trespass Notice. I will prosecute to tho full ex tent of tho law at y and all per Sois that trespass On any of my lands. Cutting timbor, hunting, tishing. walking, tiding or driving through strictly forbidden. E. S. G I1I ms. Nov. 17th 1900. -it. TAX NOTICE. 'The Treasirers oflico att Piekeons court house, Souti 0 1arolina, will be open Motnday, October 15th for the collection of the following named taxus for year 1900. Levy for Stato tax, 5 mills. " Ordinary County tax 4 mills. Levy for Constitutional school tax, 3 mills. Levy for past indebtednoss, 2 mills. Total levy for State and county: 14 mills. Levy for intorest on 1'. IZ. R., bonds, Pickons court house tow.ii ship, 3.1 mills. IILvy for intorest on P. I. R., bonds for IHurricane townshi), I mill. Lovy for intorest oi P. I) . . bonds for Eastatoo towtnshli), - mills. Special levy for school district No. 9, 2 mill;. Special le.vy for school di:trict No. 10, 1.1 mills. Special levy for school disri I No. 11, 131 mills. Spacial levy for school district No. 13, 4 mills. Special levy tor school district No. 10, 2 mills. Special levy for school district No. 31, 4 mills. Special levy for school district. No. 49, 2 mills. Special levy for school distict. No. 55, 3 mills. Poll tax and commutation road tax one dollar from those liable according to law. Books closes December '1st 1900. Resl)pectfully, J. T. Youngblood, Treas. Pickons county Sep 20-tdec31. Auditor's Notice. The Auditor or his deputies will will be at the following places for the purpose of taking tax returns for the fiscal year commencilnu Jain. 1. 1901. Six MIile, Wednesnday Jan. 91, 1901, Calhoun, Thursday " 10 " Central, Friday " 11 Catechee, Saturday '' 12 Liberty, Monday '' 14 " Eusley, Tue. and Wed. " 15-10 Cross Plains, Thursday '' 17" Looper's Shop, Friday " 18" Pumpkintown, Mionday " 21 I [101ly Springs, TVueuday "' 22 Eastatoe, Wedneedny " 23" Mile Crook, Tniursday " L " Pr ater's, F~rlday "2 After which timo I will be is my oflice in the Court H~ouse ;. Pickens, S. Q, Renfomhet' t he ti meI ex pir Feb.'C) lrunry 20th 1901. All who (do act maiike returnts b~y that timo11 will be regnired by law to paty 50 per. eei penalty for non returns. All ie turns mu,], be miado by school di' tricts. Ploase remom ber thi ad ' if you (10 nat kno1w your district ask your neighibor to tell you. Dec. (3. 1900. tdl. S. A. Jhnnt. A uid.tor. Young Women The entry into womanhood is a critical time for a girl. Little men strual disorders started at that time soon g row into fatal compli1cation~s, That female troubles are filling graveyards proves this. Wine of Cardel estab-. lshes a painless and natural menstrual flow. When once this important func tion is started tight, a healthy life will usualy olw. any women ~young war olow their lIves to 'Wine of Cardul, There is nothing like it to give wonien freedom from pain and to fit young women for every duty of life. $1 .00 bottles at druggists. Mis Della M. Strayer, Tully, Kan., "I have suffered untold paIn at menstrual pe rlods for a lone time, was nervous, had no appetite, and lost interest In everything, In tact was miserable. I have taken tour bottles of WIne of Cardul, with Thedlford's 5laehk-Draught, when nreeded, and to-day : I m entirsly cured, I cannot express the thanks I feel for what you have done tty, sdrs, le p s 1npnte a los 1030V3pSU , bs~aie oat osaxc. .a h .i c. . ..... ... 1voper (00zl, V ~Cif ., V J Ca t on h 1r . od1 s s, w 'r.crr, Th y : .k m:] d gave ich y pVelr . d t - / ILA GF 1EAT BARGAIN JI now have theo best ..Olecte stock of FALLJ amil \\'lNTEIR Go((.UDS, FUiJRS, C(i. .\I T~ i \ I ,1 &~uuh a -I r 1L0 a i S. C.(I .. red- t- ic. IIn .. - -i . (: . . I I will sell the I g41Ods alt Prices ish the buyer. and need the n l'ine Dress G'oods, m11ch ecl Dress G1oods, Flane ;,l icos', canton flannels, sheeti hosie-ry, idershirts and drav j.)capes and cloaks'jeans 110 iman Will sell you better si w i li. Fine shoes, ii ,s-rse shlc men,11 women and children. ft-'Evory pair mu11st be wha funided. 11f you have never traded vinedl i at I do what I advertiso. Wc~3 Ila., Gy 1. .OR (W T1, I *4 '. I1' ITV Alt,8 and floys hats; one of th pr't 'I i Ilh s of 1 e.ek woE' r yo i sh11s and44 jric!'s. I'4uits, i'ant:I ;a1la :1-1 Cracklers for); (h.) Ch.l Iir. ii. \way hu 1 ('mmo 11nd Fu of 6 re you huy0mn, Chr.-tmnII tgais lou we call -"Ivu you IflOlle) IHarness 1 ath r, Ilarnr'ojs oil t tlnke an Ohl pair Of hanes m CR{AIG I Wil Ope Everc m3 1n1, woman~1I or1 cikt in P~ an 41 4 us't . You will r aniv a(1 rIi buovers Iimve been.: in the Norither inn41 niost coml4)ote lines of' (Gi.oral1 .\erchn ut to 'en ou Huds LWas cheap as4 somel 'i Wll Soon b~ to (.rrive , ( udl on inu o ei,m~ it' at p4ir ne'; 4ver bfeh ear of1t (4 in thu Cotton and 1)U 44. not s l .y4our1 colon41 and coIon44 al in4:44kI l~ t ri )1fo alI kinds of1 co:&i F 1h) phate, Wheal (.,HIIIGrower, Lim4, youri 1a 1 goodsh!. The Heath, [ W\ith (Xcareul0 cr~hoL and iberai: tertilizi 'aIppletio ofs: al~i pro r * :naiig sue' lActual Pota IKainit is a omgrle-1teC ga 'inst "'us, I . ..d *f 4a4 4ba- .' m cru4. lal -.-m lWated An de Ahi,, se he et uv4undr w 0o11 ' 4YEAR that IC117~tl~ have th6., i~ani'ls, i Outing , ? Chnj. ensuns b p pants, shoes.' st - t 1C.s for any s- in es, checap !,hoew, g L I prese t thiem t-, 1 with 11o, give Im- a 0t A. K. PA: .a ND -- ) i . CIT i lma r a . r. a y Ilf 11 410 n Y U i IN 'A ii -.,T, P~ri P F~ T '. .l mer t 1i~rlSha I'y you nlict. .Ist we'coniio w~et eryu H o eCo pl