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T e People's Journal Local and Peroial. -For furniture, see McFall. -Feveil conuniuicat.ions aI Ill kind . I). r iLCI 1s reported sie ith pieumonilia at his home Iea .ickens." -Snow flakes and graham crack Or.. at Mrs. Curuton's. ---W ith all the building going o in Pickens, the demand can hardi, be sipplied. -Old sold ier arI still )usy hav ing their claims adjusted. 'Th 11(01V l1aV lilts OcCasiolle0d cloisidorfl ll inlivonenionco to som of their .-WVinfevr i01 to have put. O h or coming1 till ratier Into thi year. but. she is with Its at1 last. --The iken4 Radlway wil cha g. she ul 1brutary *t irst (. cofom ith the Souithimrn Rail way changso. -See A. M. Morris' advertise ment. V. 'mn and pardnin seeds- aml geieial supplies call bo- found a his place. --Read the advertisinhg (olum1 n andi11 when1 in 1Pik ens give the Imer cllits a (.I!; you will find then collt '3e3us :1id relial e. -1 'P. (irndy will sool nIar co'e)1ta on Johnson street it good location, a1 a( vottlge whie' lhe f t desirable applivult ('1I 't. 3roE. , (3 I aC 1411, )i'ses al3 ood pa t2 C M 1 081 nlot al. with th F101, e-10 .-h sofR e Big it'i C(N toil SV'W !. Price i5,, Por bui:.A p y to wv2 E_.9S. ("Gr1Ill in. Mack ontr ll n his4 vonniv < S t3l33 .1 v Th I h in. t. \iKzti Cantrlli to Mr.l 1.R Dur ham), IRv --See nole of S. 13. M!nInm Con. tra..(,r n;d bii.r inl tis isso!, and v1win r3.3v t, 1iibl giv hin n, 111f 1 uln.ity to p'ace his figure Oil youlr buliing.111 -W\e pubih in3 tis inue1, t proga of the( ith annuall conl ventio jofl( thIe Soulthi Carolim~ 'Young Men's Chiti ani Assoematiot ,,sa 3..: 3 .x Sumoter' Feb his ive. to lived wil 1h3 24th inst una( was~ m)U-3'3e on Little Easta. too the following day. -Aill peiinsf inldebted to the esitate of J. B. 1R. Freeman muai settle ait on1ce with Amanda E Freeman, Administratrix 01r W'. F. 13 ansi ngamo', Attorney. 21 --For sale on recduced caush ter'ml 25 cre~s improve0~'d farmi land ca)ttonl anld 15 acres'0 of bot toma, Sit' utdon S3outheritn Ry. 23 m 11lIe from Eai~slery (Jot1on M ills. App p t>) C. 11. A ilxader, Pi kenls, 8. ( gro nda s all i. r lI co taining som mneybu no papers.I~' 1333 hwn~r all ge3t( a ll b ('plyC -b ructly onrec -'Iii0 83111 forl Ha0l will be and Now X'r r v>p'~. A11 < iica! a?~ectt h scliestedh o b le prhes traiis f te rad.ItIa i ela t la -~T 31hel lShr Rai0way place goitslino a( lew 3 fas33iI3t rt las antd No Erk''3 Express."e j)l'3I i a anllot' th sche'{~l~duleofthe otheiS3 'c3 trsof e''the3 rnd. Its <,bi e I.S i to.1( proido.9) 3'improvedu facliie foih travlel botw~ o'oa Atona and t'll station in this M couny 1 (Th "Kic1t*kor Colum ~'eh 3n"g g rngeo o a permanot art of.'je woul sero a aluale prpr itm nuy pperespecally iho l r.fb J)3m53( to orrU')odentis hoed co thm.cedt makinybthei news tone and~ ahln> hy refabulni frm muel-~ ha. N randtrn!tr o Wnddeive F~iutI tl. - C(ll(onN> ahd ablet~t Vonli a beniu '01 or funnly Valuntino at oil fuu roeon's. -Vill Looper, of Dacusvill who for several inontlihs Ias be< with N. A. Jennigs, Greenvill i's 1ow with the enterprisiig Imc e chruit, U. C. Owens of that plac -Married, on the 23rd ult B tlie residence of BIayl i (.o4el Zin !liles to Hattie owens, , colored aid substar.tial repr(eset; ti ves of their race. A. L. E'den intpgistrate, officiated. -Rev. F. Al. Royall, a return< issioniary from Chini, will deliv, a lecture at Mountain (Grove clrt on Tuesday tle 1.2t1i of Febrita at .1 o'clock a. m., Oin the s;ubje of "i:Siois il (hina, Boxei, etc. ii--W. .1 idkils was calted - the inone of Iis inot her in lowl . GrCenvillecotiity hwt;t 4iday by messai:gC iniformingl Ili VI of her ser 1 ux ilns '. lie retiined oi Aloi day amtl hs Sinice l en ti. m1at S1i i.,; m tueh improved . is i I years of l)It, liut until rvenil , lh . been i goil or heth' i l. -- ; \s(I Jour a d(e u b d H, I-tit m n u ment b-:'. < f .iain -as uI ! and nitl n v di Sded:d 1. '-neke i:a 1e of th:: old h :-ness, lt, is ;;.i - ' ,'fore' nee' y to c -l01et4 al' m Counti: psddo and diwpos.+oft. I ot l . . C . I h , 'I - i n wil L:oop tiw bOk inwil Tuxdlo Ari..r SAle-day inl Februaroy noy d thn turn themn ovr to 11 1 d i '.rt. What they will do wi G.i 1 th *m rhm.inis to be known 1 ut -w i wontid h, ghl t for the doli ni. 1st by hp .. Sho t 3a pJ.-Iosih Co e f lrwar yuid amd bring yorl. a4 h onld ton 1ad s eato giv ---N us.wdn i'e rnho d lEd i Ihe iitl Ea~skitov ruklin nu Ilh dr !m lfour . ur of: w l)'Ef(~ijt1011aIf the pa'(r . n in crc ive. i r i e wi s dol( tie. (11 of 17 drn nd t 101 vi dul:wt, it, with :111 her 1111111 tho 0e' 1aC-inu to the Wrk it ii n-. ~ ton p OvIwte -t 51iti mea t ihe referencei it Iio i Co n such . in : plicabNe n 1 he b in < t'no ! 10 Hm ite tis il Hy Wut , i-:: ( t !h e w . l1e 1di- Hi tour~ :Lu leavesd t'li~fo he ir spiu i hei.' ' i e ihaltingC:mdi Vem).blim :ulI er ,hntle influen r wi lI tbr;;bijo nmyq years f ('rrw ao1 trilq which will roll'nd W tH tow -O f diJ wtho kilnew hIr. Whth1, ,- live o or are (-u[ ofi"bl inl con -m prOa .othli we tonhw'l -w iread to sat W:i tmeh s to nuimb can' thl lhat lwe mayt cu pI>Iy a he1uo untiol l Oi wi'do .(';I Ii''o re a~u lete i The J~ orm Tcoud toov. Iwne ogv brief~ irptio ofthe pat where jElie. ~ I \i e ron m 'illt es the above plc and( ~ in1 t cro Devcu1r prarginta threo nor rido alle dov l a nd ou ei .\!euthi but a hi(Inie (o-ce Sinl' a vhil an wioInlees wit ''Nig pa:turs hr. s'm-atl.'o F im sy ca ro avt o three tanaly henM Ii\V On. h. Oirlieienlyv ma ceQtt aiyte olf o Cthr1iI Q n'11 and ha8 beon sick several years, e. Alany old soldiers are complain. r- ing about the p)ension laws as they e. are boing enforced in this section. Air. Robert Stewart has bought it a shinigle mill and is operating it 1 m this section. 1 Thore has b~oeun more noving Inl 1 this immediate country this winter se than for several years past. 4 !Tresspass Notice. h All persons are hereby warned not to tresspass oil any of my lands t by hunting, cuttitng timber or any ot her manner unler penalty of law. E. 0. McCollum. A Pleasant Family R01e1uuon. On th 22d of January 1901 three famiies mot at the residence of Clarlie N. Durham to celelrate his birthday. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Dur ham. the father and mother of Chli-Iin being present-it was re niembereA that it was their mar riag uan- vorsary. Mr. and Mrs. \r,. W. McWhorter, tho father and e inoiete of Mrs. Charlie Durham, we- alSo preent, and it wfs fil - ounced that it was Mrs. McWhort .r's birtLhday. In fact it was the occaion of three birthdays and one ar111riage annivorsary. The con pany was composed of Charlie and .L his wifo and three children, L. R. SDurh~aim andl his wife, \\. W. \c. h Whoitf.r, wifo and seven childron. I 8ley. R. R. Dagrail was present ai i so. The company was composed (.f eighteen persons. The dir'er ,.mwas Of the very bPt-it was a i g0od, halppy time. Mr. Henderson, Sthe artist, took the group. Alay the throe families have 1 many ronnions in this world and C thun go) home to tile good and glor ijon s\ world novel, to separate again. It ws:i tho privilege of Rev. Mr. SDagiiall to road God's word and p grav for tie three families. May -Gods richest blessings rest on pa rents. and children. Iarming in Texa. \A 1. 1.-v VI i.:w, Texas, Jan. 26 1901. A ter. paying iiiy ionic and fI iends a visit Christ inas, I feel under re newed obligations to keep in touch .-ith thei, and it seens that my wk on the farm is no longer a i <rag but everything moves along sioontlhly'and cheerfully. I J:ve ben running two plows, one a Casady with three horses, r tuning t wo acres a day; the other is a threc (use drawn by six horses, foni ablreaist and1 two ini tihe lead, breaking thirty inches at each fur row. But I have a bigger plow tale tlnin either one of these: My neighbor, Wmn. Allen has been plowing with hs enginle cut ting six to twelve feet at a round. 11 Thc way we manage lots of land n here is by using lots of horses and I a heap of mlachlinery. -r F'armers are busy preparing for ir planitin~g spring oats. Next will a lie the coin crop, and to make a I long story short--we farm here f about like other people (do, but ss someh~ow or other we generally )f mal~ke good crops. al I wish mai~ny of you were here Y to look in every direction and see 1 the stacks burn. gA s to schiools, they are in full d bla)st and1( I havo four children at. f tenlding while one is driving a suil I ky plow and the rest are staying at :1 home gathering the eggs and n wah in iig after their baby brother. r W ill have picnics here after 1 awhile; I will write about themu re.J. S. Lb. Y lBecent expel imenOts show that al cl as of c foods ma y be0 coml. phu tly digested lby fl preparationl enie Kdol D01lyspepsia Cure, whlichi abisolutidy digests whlat you oat. As it is t he only combination of all the natl digostants over devised thelemand for it has become 0enormflous. It has neverp faikd to cure theo very worst cases of midi gustisonanid it always gives instant relief.-G. W. Earlo. ~Mother| W ha~t comfort there is inl the name which gives assur -ance of a love that can neither chiango nor fural! A powerfnl onginoe canlnot be inn wi th a we ak holler, and we cani't a kee.p uip the stinlin of an active lie with a weak stomach ; neither can1 we stop tile human machinie to mal~ke rdlpnirs. If the stomach can not. d1igest (enouigh food to keep the bohd y strong, such a preparatiou as K odol Dyvaspepsia Cure should be u lsedl. It digosuts what you eat anid it isuily can't help but, do you g'(oo .-G. W. Earle. 50 YElARS' EXPERIE~NCE 1TRADE MARK. e - COPYRInHYS &C. 'Tinker htiker tc ,k a V' ir, And it littlo later felt iliteer; 1inker Binkor's totingne got lo Lrom the effeet of tho 4II.,eollus jnic; 11inker B1inker wasn't. exactly tiht, ut lie sorter wanted to light. linker Ifinker down town went )In fuin and.pleistre bnit; rinker llinker espiel his prey D'ontIng jut aerossi t he way ; I'Inker Biniker sizedl hini n!,---2an11 dowi, rioen went it iim like a Ciretus clown. rinker Minker strtck at. hk isnse, Anad got the benillt of-ive toes; rirker Hinker-hie spiutii lik at top; rill he spun into the armis of a cop. l'hoso toes sting worm, tl t a briur, lit a tride ini "tlack Mlaria !" Moral: Doni't noikey witt ".M. .''--J. 11. NOTICE! E xecutors. Administraltor.s,Trus oes, 'uardians, etc. pleaso make otur Ainral Returns in tho nonths of January and February. Don't forco mo to send another iotice by the SheritT. Jan. 81 2t. d. B. Newher'y, Probate Judge. TOCKlOLDEt'S MEETING. \. meeting of the stockhmolders )the 1Easley Fariors' Alliance Wtarehouse is h1eleby 'alled for 5attudiay the 2nd day of February icxt. A full at-tendaneo jndlesirod ni'Older to deide what disps-iti., hail be ma-lo of the wit aih.ms13'. Tbh' nooting will take plaeo at 10 a. in. t the warehulte. M. P. Rogers. Pres. W. W. F. Bright. tSeiy, 31jCKILEN'S ARNICA SALVE. Has world-wide faio for ir relous cures. It surpasses ayll >t her salvo, lotioni, (1n11 tient or )alm1 for Cut..s, Corne, Burns. )oilb sores, Folons, I'leers, TIttor, alt teoumil, Fever 'Inires, Champped uinds, Skin Eruiptions: infillildo 'or Piles. Cure guitran teed- Only !5 cents at Bolt & Thornlhey's. Our evil wiius, like tl jullior n~miber of a deliberative body-, al %ays gives its views first. A FIRE'lAAN'S CLOSE CALL. ,I stuck to my engino, ul.hough ivory bol0 in lae nue bd :tid every ierve was rncked with pain," writes 3. W. Bellamy, a locomotivo tire nan of Burlington, Iowa. "I was ,olvk tind pale without ainy appe. ite and all run down. As I was ibout, to give it up, I got a bottle >f Electric Bitter.' and after taking .t, I felt ais well as I Over did ill ny ife." Woak, sickly, rundown peoplo always gain now life, strength and vigor from their nse. 1'rv them. Satisfaction guaran :eod by Bolt & Theilev. Price >octs, Auditor's Notice. The Auditor or huis deputies will ,vill be at the following lhaces for he purlposo of taking tax returns 'or the fiscal year commnencong I an. 1. 1001. Jalhoun, Thursday "' 10" Jentral, Friday "' 11" Jateeclce, Saturday a 12 Liberty3, Monday 4' 14 l~asley, Tulio. and Wed. " 15-10 Jross Plai ns, Thiu rsday 't 1 7" Looper's Shop, Friday '' 1$ Ruhgh es' S tore, Sa t. "' 19 " Pumnpkintown, Monday " 21 R-olly Springs, T1uesday 4 22 " Ifastautoe, \Vodi(sdny "' 23" Mile Croek. TViuraday 4' !M Pi ater's, Friday "' 25" .Af1ter whbich time I wvill be in muy of'Ilco in the Court Hlour,e a.. Pickens, S. C. Riemuember the time expires Feb-. :'uarIy 20th1 190!. All who (10 m:(1 nake returns by that Ii mo wiill be equhred by law to pay 510 perI cent >enialIty for 1non roturn~ s. All re urns muwst be mnado by school dir rictts. Please r'lemmber t his and f you do nat know your <histrict isk your neighbor to tell youI. Doc, 0, 1900, td. S. A. Hunlit, Auditor. --For Sale-One six- horse po~w ao Peer less e igine. Goodl 1ix. 'JAs4!. B , Ilun, Easley, S. (. A Warm Winter' Is not ai good time to sell leavy shoes and heavy dIry goods. Ily pr ~ic(s onl heavy shocs, Jeans, Fhannei:l Out ings;, Worsted andl lleavy )ress Goods of all kinds for the next 80 dalys wiill a80 000ho the~y wd! have to Move (Out. The you wiill kant Plows P'low Stocks', Sinugletrees ad all kinds of plow goods OreC youi buy3 chsewhlere. Ini a few days youii will l. hayc bough t the ve ry best for plan ting- Roe. rnember that I 8.ell Atkis Saws Of:all kinds(1, anid deal in all kinzds of MIll and shin gle Mill Supplie8. Como Pickene., 8, (3 'P1hQon0 N9.~, Beaudy The most beautiful thing in the world is the baby, all dimples and joy. The most pitiful thing is that same baby, thin and in pain. And the mother does not know that a little fat makes all the differ ence. Dimples and joy have gone, and left hollows and fear; the fat, that was comfort and color and curve--all but pity and love--is gone. The little one gets no fat frmn hir food. There is some thIng wrong:itis cither her food or food-mill. She has had no fat for weeks; is living on what she had stored in that plump little bol y of hers; and that is g~ne. She is starving for fat; it i: death, he quick! Seou's Fmulsion of Cod I r Oiv il is the fat she can takc; it u. i save her. v lit 1I: s this picturc on S ~ ~ hMI e n c ot t icel it.se l' r ,S aptecable SCOTT & BOWNE, chc mists, c l t, N. Y. SOc. and $1.00 all cirusmi1sts. JENNING'S. GR EAT BARGAIN I now .have thebest selectM:1 stock oft I4ALLi and W'JNTER~ GOOD)S, FURS3, CO LLARETTS, ~ *,~ CN DERWEAR, LADIES ' nd (GENTS SHIOES, OLOTHING, &c. Mlr. Will Looper, (f Dacusville, is with me and will be glad1 to see all his fiends. IM('Come one COmoI, al, N. A. JENNINGS, :0 Ma in s.i rne, (, renville, S. C'. of allkids I )riic a tnd I )res.:lI Lmber deliv. (Jred ont shor t. ntit ie.; l':arties w~iaing~ Lumberi)Q of the datys bjeforehanid that the hunjiber maly be0 thorouightly dried(. W\. F". 1iENDI)CHiS & Jmo(), Gen'teral ''lulio for build inU 11 purp:.CSe eit her by t ho work is gzuaranteed wheni he superC1vises theC work, and ht 1 refers to his patrous as t his iuaili fientionis and thoo rough ness. AllI persons desiring a reliable contrao. tor or buildeor will do wvel to se him bef'ore closing tradc elsewhere, S. B. MANN. A' Ule an, Clear with the fact at AN K, P G2emmmasrv .Fron now 1 I will sell the f goods at prices ish the buyer. I and need the m( tFine Dress Goods, mediu ed Dress Goods, Flannels, Flan icoes, canton flannels, sheeting hosiery, undershirts and drawei Capes and cloaks, jeans pa no man will sell you better shot will, Fino shoes, carse shoe. men, women and children. WEvery pair must be what I funded. If you have never traded wi vinced that I do what I advertiso. West Ind, And buy your dr, clotlihig, grocer farruing impleme wagons, buggies, The Heath, Bruc DOlT'V.W"O] That we sell the Celebiated ' FERTILIZES for corn ard co of blood and bone and animal n ter. See us before you buy. The Heath, Br'u (Don't Forget 6(( AW 1w8 6v O il lul THLE NI('EST LINE OF IlIUSE ]1FRNIS~llXNGS IN THEjj~ UPI C'OUNI'TY, ANXIOUS 'r( FIX 'EM UP AND) SEND) 'EM OUT MOST GOOD. COME AND) LOOK 'IOTHROUGH OUR 11O1USI AMD SELECT WHIAT YOU CAN US Kodol Dyspopsia Cure Digests what you eat. Itarti licially digests the food and aids atur io trengthening and recon gans. 1t, i the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparation] can approach it In efficiency. It in stantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Sick HleadachboGlstr ggaCrampsase all other results of imperfect digestion. |Pre pare' by E. C. DeWITT & CO.. Chictao. YOUNC MEN WANTED, with fair e loh ad good charaeter, to Railroad accounting ad lpewritting, corna n as he on peret an4 eiabi 901 et* atIC s to back it b1 RKS, [L.LI.E, s,, c mtil Christmarn )llowing named that will aston.. have the goods mney: n Dress Goods, Cheap Worst. nelotts, Outings) Percules, cal senislands, blanukets, quilts, ,s, dress and working shits. nts, shoes. I still claim that !s for any les4 monwy than I ,ceap shoes, good Shoes, for represent them to be, or money ro th me, give me a trial and be con. A. K. PARK Greenvil'e, S. C. y gocds, shoes, lies, hardhware, nts of all kinds, etc., etc. from e, Morrow Co., ElLGETy SWIFT'S HIGH GRADE tton. These goods aie made tatter, and there is none bet.. YOURS RULJY, ce, Morrow co Leaders of Low Pries. Weo knowv you want up-to-date [lats, Dress Gcods anid rimminigs. You wvill find the very latest styles it (Aur Btore. We can 8el1 you a p)retty Ihat rnd match it in D)ress Goods andc Triminigs for less money than you can buy it anywher'. Our stock is complete with all tilhlatest goods of the season, and dress goods of every kind iinial colors, at prices that will tempt yu to biuy whmen you sce thorm. We carry a full line of Staple Goods at the lowest market pri1ce. Full liue of Children and Mises Reefers and Jackets. Furs and Coilarotts from $1.00 o $t5.00. We will savo you from 10 to 20 er cent. on your Purchases. You can't afford to buy before Jeeing our stock. Misses Rogers & Co., 110--112, North Main stroet, GREENVILLE, S. C Hlohu Block. DEALER IN-~ sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring, Jelling, and Weatherboard ug, Moulding, of all dinds. Leather and ERubber Bolting ;ogether WVith all kinds of F.NGINE AND PIPE FIT TINGS. Also Engime and Cyinder Oil at lowest prices. Linseed Oil, Bhoth Raw an~I Boiled for painting, and White Lead of Best Qnality. Give 1h18 a trial beforebun S. L.on a OM~~PicWken 0, 0,