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The People's Journal. T. .1 . 11 I'LIEN, Fdi1tor. PUli,1isiil) ErVIRY TiIlURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year Mutored at the l'ost Otice at Pickens Is cecond-class mautter. T ' I0A Y, I I It. 1-1, 1901. SIGNIFICANT WORDS. "The followinig worls from a a judge of the 'United States Su prs mo Court shliould ie seriously considered ati 4specially by evely preceh( r of the Gospel. "J. hIn Scott inl the Common wealth quotes I'oin a judge of tlhe .lited States Supreme Court: 'You iniiisters are nalking a filtal mistake inl not holding forth before M). n, s proinuteintly as the previ ons penveiation did, the retribultive jus"tine of God. Y4p 1a1vo fa'ilti int a senl timental stile of rhaipso dizing over the love' of ('od, and you are not ippealin, to t0t f..r of fitturo pu13-itnicIt which 0 yon LJord an.1d M'\ater m.:11loschi a.p1m inenti elo iel t ill His pirene4'hIl)r. And we are se4ing the ilvt f it in) a wvidespeadt domria1 zatin '.f private' virtiue an I c rrupti )I of Di-:A'Tl (l \V. T. NING. I ili :aw T. ii.g, 1 n of th obl. th" hPn f 1i o -nl \ . p .).ivis, nwar \\ 3., m le h r. n1 1 Vri.h Iy hh ,. af r t wo wk. s il iv i ss of anral <h ili ft latitiquent uponi oh! f h hitng Inl his R i~ s\r. eig sa0v of Amhe~li ~~t-rt ll% i~l 1r ( 'I I ' tl (d~ 1 A i. Foil t f r h11 grea part ()f his ]if' ho livn e in1U04'I almer. ~!I c was a m1m11r 1. 1 of (it'o 01r Llfl(110 to 1 .11 IoL 1' 00 l bIL I Crock Iats ~gg..o will be i - bsch ib n' m.o : .bh n T. Kiing of G.onle, .1. A( re 'tie Ki ai t 1:a ley, rs. 1 -'. 1)E, avi I * this li()Ill) ly, M rs. Mary Eilei d, A l nlt, and MI-etic (I Ijo ilexcllei hat -.s 'rrl o ,incln,.. tM n day Greenv-ille NewNs. CO N G UWiS.\l.N A \, 11) :T ). SiI f AW1\1 F N I I 1) .\ I W ash l, 1.' 1. 10. I Vrt. senitative Aiheit. 1). (ha, Wf\\a. tortown. Now York, fotrmorly om 3S1oli ie -lt-A chi'.<' t ( Ii \) . my of, the I)(lh i ', was 'o uild dead this nmrningp Iin his room t tho Rigt I l louSO. A )iItl\.:3 i it it summoneol imimediately afekt 1aboug~t twot o'lc in31ii therig i a' from ai l11: it int l ti I he 10. Housoi'(' 131 i h tis uc it,-. r, en~il .Nes. Iaser: lhfr seeed tos bf1)o I -i 1ellen h a th ii dle 11 13(11 o 131' ( inyni ( p rio ni.ab gltut th t ti I l14)tir re(ferretid to is jihet saeo n eo 1' I he ligiii ri.'1 '(. Theoway's ton is th iunn wof wthe ]ile i0 \laba by rs CaieNtion. *:ti'1 afe byween 11 brthes fI he tileb, nlerly aol the po ad i1t i)1 SII of the cih 'ntdMtys ointserat in iC byW) ~ia hve n i the (1. lg it tet e lp-i'lmos boI J l o..t ]lSel ilesiitku~bl eii tlin enl atsi~ eoe u hleuinter. tiee in1( C <Inarre to bie ahi' twho takethat tile by Ihe ofs opekaI iihing tak the lff' i: the ie hei) hats u c m stoi e a tat quart ha it ist te; 01i hei Ghreoeile Nesnttincec~ dideet inghee t oday iM.,a nigtf latunivin te lnunIntlrQtge of t e ciy un i' lrida nex at . Mr's. Carrie lation is doing much to cleck the tide of ovil that seiems to bo so pievalet in our and-whibky. Four masked nf attempted to 'ob th. postoflico at, Ashviile, N. . last Friday night. All the rob >Ors aro in jail. Kidnapping scons to still pro 'ail. Otwini U. H1onry of Phila lelllil offer's to give $15,000 for' ho reseuo of his son. Subig bay 26 miles from Manila ias uen sc .h etod for a naval sta lionl. The Gover-nmnIt will pr-ob ibly (rket a dIy dock ait that place ;0011. Ther' has be en a heavv blizzarid ill 0 10nirtl and noritlw-est with a litvy i'low itIinl ill \ aii4& Sf'C (1illi s. A t1, 1r.11m1 from Chieatio Faays' N. K. Fir'I aik, t- lord kigl,, w%'ho has boIn ouuw of tie mio.4 activo unld prominen1(1t 11inemb is of, the( Iho:rd of tiade for ovetr forty years, :ind w v :a o11101ng te best.knowi. Jf its pr'sidents, resigned hisinem I el!h i jp o)10 (hIay last week for A loom ob111(.,ile, tho property of iDr. COr.y .plod on the nl"iht , th 1 N1h inst, a. t W ashiigt.ii, 1) .t l \\ <h . ( It\str iioe'd. It was vaI t'd at SiAA. The -i'able caught ie fromi thle gasoliine. Py imoire. i' thlt. was not a my Y at' ro lutonmako IL ,ox-andI kI ot. PwacneherS need uie ne i. A\ strlong hfio, a fire .1ak A, i l e 'to i with n.v1i I e., N t h ti ofI'c *I, ' 'l itIm 'I 1)ri i~'fV:my, \*t'll gro. h wh >s privat. pray(s ar ,rn-. W e ar)"- t14 heard for,1. lur nuc1h Avaki.-,tw do notrn - . )tiur deefp- t ne-ds4 mr ask their, : f 11 ' fnl t N'ss io In'uch' with Meeb 0.1.01' .S O\'SI I N GTo N. Tot horn il Rtil way, Ot groat 1in1k is fr the suwth to WiFs sp.elaI:y ro. \VhIeld raD o W sigoI. (". Ill thll- inaul't' : ill (.1f Pre ii ld-1a Mcii) l'yt MaOf l !( 101 'Sol I st 'lfi 01 i till i 111:, S 1'o Ii-k . A- t. ' in41 ,i .A a s 1' 1 I, tlas t I r,'N 1 rip, 1' 14 A N ithl Irc t :: IV I t . ,I w.; i t b I i lim il (4 111 a m I- ' . .h" 1.) i l I S 11.k 11 i lI form opall Nying tho im, tIvenI y I ( 2'" )IiiL 's, oI i lmlore in il I eot , fit il I Iower . afI N in w Il h<I, gr(aln'td. Tickets to .,o sodh Narel 1iii( '1 1011 . oi :d :3 ~ g1 l)5 i 1O , and rd, mith a t1ina1l limai airch i tth, 1901. To ser lvin ci oft Sot 1err Rlway iso)u byi fariitho mot, com3 ph to n d it. fay ln ro I o detliled isM4iJnfrn ia . \;c( rat. reservale ton etica.i , applyIi any agnt of~ge thieoutr oiadwli Joai R St AuW.t H.e Tavo J, Asst.ill Gen P.i. gt Ati'sjlaa,' 0) L ANDSO1i14',g'AI) FASTin -:nn't I at ~ '0 1 'ue . I. .&.I.- o o -ast," leia ig St. St Au u te, ihe .vierdys 111v ex iept, vutal at 1. &: Aelgcks liigh Noocn, the~ id Somu .s. undgfats tiain ever oprat. Aultie alr nd cthe~'l 1Nort aul~r Norhestl 01 mies (moit 1: Daksonville at.1 1 pg.. leIl bi't'i .t. mA tianta a (' 104 35 iock nourn and t Cco ati 8.3 Tii 'i li il s I.4 lOi vn ( as am 'T[Jt' 1mdgin a St. Augustiiott C init and f Xl'cksnil to Chs ica81 l(Is ' fhrh lgan ailys i tep Suorda; s rnidSllr PlaSn yt. Jaeks1nvill Chr the annQee nd& Crescent Rouso Chomtandog etoninat nutl fromg Cnrinat Tohiscpia-o du trins wil oru ove the Bog m roublan Penna is nalter Ints days)lemgon t w. Agine Fou Rou-; Q!Yavig Wt. Augustine CONDUCTED UY W. W. F. BRIGHT, County Suut. of Education The Iollon ing has been received forn 0h0 etato siperintendent of edlcationi Undet the date of Janu ary 15th: "Be suro that the new Ieahers' regilters and trustees' records are I emg used inl all your schools. I will sund out vory soon the form of report to bo mado out this year by the c(ounty suporintendent so that he m.v bo at work collecting data before the schools closo, It, is nec essary that you instruct the teach era ald t th trustOOs how to uso theso books. Call attention to the printed instructionls in the fiiits 4f 1 he books. Inl tis conn1ectioll I refer you to pages 168-172 of my annua lreport : also to p-age 20. 1 hope those remarks will not bo ap plicable to your Conty at the end f the present year.1' Tlellerni fare reguiestud to 'tudy the instruct jils it, tho front of the registor alid if posible Comply. If1 in anIy doubt write the couity su per-in tendent. When pupils como from alother sehlcol their. n111mo should bo ento-r ed (oil tile ati r lli .oil, but niot oi the youvoly untless you ar11o cer tainl the(y hanvo not aIttoended tonl divs at the formr school. When in doubt m)1akeo a doubtful roll 'anld sta1te wvhIere pupils calle Irom. Don't forget thit, the reglits ter. must be complete it the end of Ihe sebIo d anild tuIIned over to the couity supeIl intemllelt beforo Iast mnths pay warr'ait can be ap pr-oved. Th reforelnce.s abovo to pigos I G-172 is satisfictory to the comi t y suP'.'!' . a dein t T wo or three I . Iyp gip h' It ical errors but they do d':tlact from the usefulliess Of the r ep)o rt. As opportunity Offers we will copy from page 20 and iany oth or So that it (iSCOnnected blut refa (onmable idea of the rel)ort may bo fortnd. UACIKGRO('UNDS. If the teonhe'r's ;lfe could be photgrl1pheod, his knowledge and Skill iln t is o1s of text books would b1110o pIO ople hIe phiced ill the nolarer view. 14t10 at peicturo is. lided l lrgely by thec) chariacter of th hackgrotind. As I bo "'stagIng" is imiportLant. to a1 11lay, so1 th4 g01n e, al "n'lakeuip" Of at teaicher's lif 1is soil'fmino' m ~ore important 01han his book knowledge. Tho essoni tial success of thO pupils wil'hl do. polid m~0Io1 larg'ly upon those qual inies of thio trleahir kniowni aIs com 11on1 80:n8o an d talet thban upOnl1 big Iessenitials toi h1. cons.idered~ ill the lma kc-up of' thet teacher. Is lhe ealsi ly anI g4'redo? '1 hien lio luist have' Il I muh widlom and itw( ~ill , ponerci power& to co) rol h ) ~is sens8ibi lities). TIhat a1 teach1>r miay redl express anlgr is ian uit tell dlquliiflictin for iho i iP-toniiiitie9 ot di[.eipclino, Li hI impaltilent, ui.der' "'firo" of pett y alinoyances? Is he subject to1 1n0 als of toiielaloly? Dons hii be*~c.m 'L arcastic911 an~d revenlfgful ? Tlhc'oe eom enIts ma1nif(&ti ng thle1i' Iois ml in th lclass room1f coun11tor ac t the~ effects of goe'd insitrulct ion S:l f-contr iol. If1 thet bodIy is heal tlhy, t'..e nund11( fI ee from enntkeri ng I e1men:t maly b)4 avoided, i. e., thoutg h the Iteacheri01 feel thir ii ragr iig ldtormsi withli inimself', he will (1thoughi afel'r Ithe st'crm) to eape5!i1 rim him Iii. L is sid of Lord By hel, .w'as siad. Th1e smiilo n1111y havttelh4(ielIcaable of exer' ing. pas5811ns, *:el weV ik natures'may bell h *ver'' hlel by(1 I palSS!i. \\'o know t rol of' its strlong Ilnden)cies. lhrtediog. Yu cannot make a ik puri'e of elephant hideI, btt b. 31an if:ul liilios g row r'om itIho r'e pu lsivye bog. A finle p~erson~al it y ca.;lnno1t be manu111facted l' to orde, bult mayl gr'ow inl the mid1(st of the miost uinpromiisinrg surri'loun d inrgs, and may toen be spoiled by worry oveI'riimany dlifI)iisapp itents. The1 I1 inlueces of t he hom sio 8)stam)p an~d color thj character that veory f'e'v personis radiCally chango in (e hietor aft'cr (the twien tieth yoar,. Tho1 hard'st sti uggle of a teachoer's lma be to overIcomno evil tenl dencl(ies of0 def'cthivye hom 011 traiiIng. The Greeks unditerstood thiis prinlci plo when they took chiild rea from their pa'rents at an early age anid placed themn iude thie care' of the ste Ilw mu11ch the lien of mil. I lin -.,t lnnan11 lie intgs hiavo been haindiceapped Icy the want of propor1 hi ime(n trillnig Can nover be knownI in this world. ImnprovIemenolt. No teacher hazs ai right to experiment at the expense of his~ pupils E very teacherlsh uld1( impro'(ve upon0I himself dlay by dlay. H Iow shall he biiIg his new10 id one jto make easy connection) withi the pupil's station arnd his~ own former' pr'act~ce e it hioult collision, contfus. ionl aindllIl lmbarrssmlent ? Some fine ideans wreck tho0 for. tuneis of some1 otheOrWi83 philoso-0 pbic teople because theo pulllig .1 aine of' proareea derails theu canuar.J vative car of practice and custot Connect gently and start slowl New ideas, liko new wine, shou be bottled and seasoned I efore o fering to tho -.ublic. Try the here a little, there a lidle. R solve them inl the crucible tif logi try them in the fire of criticisi Do they harmonize with o'herlits and facts wiieb are well know, Will they atatgonize any existii custom or belief? Introduce ne ideas, not by itagonizing old on but by leading away from I hem. J. P. Matthews. A REMARK lBLE MAN. Five miles north of 1.eesvill this State, lives a most. iimarvelou niegro. Every night, except Satu: day night, between the hours < 12 and 2 o'clock he prem-ahes a elo(1etictit mermon varying in lengt fromli 25 to 50 minutes, while soun asleep. He first. begins by singi a hymin and then Follows with prayer. Then lie quotes a text, froi ihe Ilible, announeing tihe correc ehalpter and verse, from which hl preaches in a loud---voice. He i knowni as "Major Perry, the sleei ing preachei ," is uIllodue. ted an it is with great dillicilty that h1 read canl read the simplest wvord4 During his sermons lie e:!: not lj awkened. Ph ysicianIM hive trie it in vain. ut when hi.- finishe he is easily aroused and he slum hers peacefilly al natura'ly thi remaimlor of the nighit. Tresspass Notica. All persons are hereby warne< not to t resspas; On)I ally of my land by hutilg, itliting tim r or an other imiier under pelall y o' law E.,. C. iM ctollu.111 J.'13 190111'. NOTICE 1 Executors. Admiinistra tr.-,Trus [,ee-, Guardilals, etc. plea eA mik your Aiinual Returns in th months of January and Febhruary Don't foreo me to send anothe notice by tlie Sheriff. Jan. 81 2t. J. I. NewI,.rry, Probnte Judge. Reports show a greativ increase leuath lato ftoni throatt aiid lun troubl)Ie, dIme to the pi-v:alnc < eIroupl, pneumon016ia and glippel. \\ mlvis the use of One Minute Cous Cure in all of thmso diflilelli m. is the only harmle-ss. ren- Iv th; gi vei mmedIate r.euls. C iildre like it. G. W. Earlo. NOTICE OF FINAL EETTL] ME NT. I will apply to J. 1. N'wber probatte judge of Picken4 count for a f nal oet tement f of Ih - eta of John F. Stewart dho(enl5d ( the 11t -b day of March 1901 ai akto be di.smnissed as i1 niinist.z tur. Cidoon M. Lyich, Jan. 01. td. A lm'r. Like ba I dlotlars, all counf orfej of D).Aitt's WVileni Hazel :-alve a eures piil's sores and all sl- in ii isea 08. WARNINGI NO.TICli, All p'rsons are hiereby wvarni to not trespass on anyi) of miy lami by lhunting, cu tti i.g t imbe r or any other mannoir, umh-rt~i p~enl of the law. dee~tf J. B. Clyde. NOTICE TO DVE TORlS AlN CREDITORS. A ll persons having claim a ngain tho estat e of J1. R. Harris, dlecease arie required to piresen t t h isam pro pe rly attested to W,. TI. Grif H winiiiistra'itor, by i'blru iry 15t 190O1. Those indebiedI to th li tle imust make paym t siii Itso 1 the same danto to theo und rignefl .Admtini t rator. DEALER IN---. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Floorin, Ceiling, and Weatherboard ing, Moulding, of all kinds. Loather and Rubbor' Belting together With all kinds of ENGINE AND PIPE FITTING| Also0 Eniin0 and Cylnder1 Oil lowest prices. Lin seed Oil, Bot1 hIRtw am BloiledI for paitintg, anid Whi fand of Best Quality. Givo us a trial befoire buyli elsewhe. B. E. CRANDY, 1'Iekens S. C. Oflca and 'Warohouis' near D pot YOUNC MEN WANTED, with fair educatlon and good clotract er, -istCAltN TEfaEGRaAI'ly,... Railroadt accounting and ty1.writtln This is endorsedt by ailt lembiug railw) Ccmipaies as the only perfect- a'.-l reliab lnst itution of its kinel. Al t ur geut are sisted to posiitttfion. bLada.4 sige gi mittedl. Wri'Cte for free cutailog. Vall term opens Augsti toth'. i 4@ 41 LexnQto. 1/). . Persotiswho cannot take ordinary y. pills find it a pliasure-to tako DeW Id itt's Little Early Risers. They are f. the bost little livor rills ever made. m -G. W. Earle. 0 c, 1UCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. n Has world-wide famo for mar V velous cures. It surpasses any other salvo, lotion, Ointment or '9 balm for Cuts, Corns, Burn, Boils, Sorep, Folonp, Ulcers, Totter, Salt 38 Ile-e-um, Fever Sores, Cliapped h'ands, Skin Eruptions: Infallible for Piles. Cure guarantned- Only 25 cents at Bolt & Thornley's. 3, --Agents wantedl for the "Life IS of Booker T. WAlasiington," written by liusolf. Ev rpbody buyp; f agents now making over $100.00 I por moith; bost book to sell to colored peoplo ever published. Write for t.ris, or send 24c. for g .outfit and begin at once. When a Wl en writing mntion this paper. n Address, J. L. Nichols & Co. At tlauta, G1a. e 8 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL c Buggies, Wagons, Harness, H g h it n te 'a ro 13y LarIge3 drove just in fron1 Tennessee5., fine, young, sount and at living prices. We defy competition in oin m J uspection of stock solicit. ved d4 Unre & Mclrayer. nStables anld Storehouse ,River Sti eet, -* (REENVILLEi, - - , C may19-98. SThes Oeming of Baby brings joy or pain. It's for the 14 md~ther to decide. With good health - Etd a strong womanly organiism, d sotherhood ut adds toa wvoman's to attractiveness, MeoELREE'S Wine or Card ul takes away all terrors by strengthening the vital organs. It fits a mother for S baby's coining. By revitalizing the "nerve centres it has brought chubby, crowing youngsters to thousands of weak women who feared they were barrent. It purifies, heals, reglates and strengthens, and is godfor all women at all times. No dr uggist would be without it. $r oo For advice in cases requiring special ,. dfrecti n, address, givin symptoms, y "T'he Lales' Advisory Deartment," la The Chattanooga M1edin Co., Chat. si tanooga, Tenti, Look? A Sditels In Tj1hue4. Sark nie. Hu1ghies' T1Onlie (new hn Froved, tasle pleiaaunnat.) Ittikenl in early Spring fl( Fall prevents ChIlls, Dengute and Malarial Fevers. Acts on the liver, tones up tle syster, Better tha QuIl nine. G mranteed M Drug gists. 60C. anld $1. mtay12tf98. 11. J. IHAYNE15wOnT111 C A L. W. PARKERce, .u. Greenville, S. C. I aiyiie.'WOi'tIl, I'al'e & lRhiISOll, Aliorneyus-ai-Lawi, Piekens C.1[., - - South Carolina Practici ini all Courts. Attend to ali business promstly. tf. w~-Money to loan . IVY M. MAULDIN, Attornoy at Law. Pickens. S. 0, Practico in all the Courts. Oflice ovor Earle's Drug Storo. ICKENS RAILROAD Schedule In Eflect Feb, Int, 101.. On and] after Feb ist the follow ilg Schedule will be ri over the l'ieken s It. It , for the ptrpose of hauling Freight anil Passengers, viz: No. 9--Daily except, S'il:ty-No. 10 ltend Down. Mxed Train Bead Up 10.10 a.n Lv Pickens Ar 2.55 an, 11.15 11111 Ar Easley Lv 2.15 iim ITe. 12- Daily excopt Sun<1ay - No. 11 Refil Down Passener Ser-vie;s Rend Up 4 00 p1I Lv Pickens Ar 6.40 imn 4.10 pmo Ar E lev Lv G 00 1-m No. 10 cotsltCPt with Sr lv. No 3;. No. 9 conn'tects Wi It Mr. It-.. No 12. No. 12 vottlIs %% ih 1 Sr. I'v. No 1 1. No. II vounnects wit i Sr. Ily. No 3 1. Trains will stop to inake' on or let o paSsengrl at the following eroings: Ferglon '8, l'airson and o dlnli( t's. IDepotwll he oport for the r~eliving and delively of Frteighlt fromi S A. 1 I, 12 M. We will nriike it. to voi intle.t ti patronize on1 hoine roal by giviog g.m'u, serYice alld 'propt1t, :ten tiotI. .1A'1'1vi)I J. T. 'TAYLOR, l.M -lITI,ITT TC. Ist (~MS l're.zaie..i, SOUTHE RN RAILWAS Conden~iodA Sc.htulu of Pa.j -'r Tratt. In Effect Jan. 2th, 1i11. Vero. 1:pr: lt Mn Northbound. No 12. No. SS. No :1.No. :v. D;aily. Dily. D~ailyN j)aily. Lv. A tlantn,CT 7 12 (Ot 22 2I p I- p AtIantaET 8 541a 1 ()p 1 . p ;>, " Norross .. 91 3 ta ... t0 1 21 a " Buford. 10 j* .1 r a " aint.'villC 10 :45 ai 2 :251 > 2 1' a " Llu....... tI 581 45 p J p 2 1 a " C u r n e l la 1 1 " 5 1 1 . . . . v Mt. ... 11t:10e . ... p Lv. Tomvia. ... 11 'n 3.1 S3 N I 9a -v. Filborton... 9 01 a . .. .... E~ ~ ~ ~~~I T.-WpI I- fn- -Wi i_ r vTu "Bneca. .... 1 ) 2p 4 15p 5 ( . 4 2Aa SContral..... 1 4! ......... 52, p 4 55 a " Greenvillo. 2 U4 1 6 221 a 0 p 0 2 a " upar'burg . 8 87p 6 181) 7 r7 p 7 OJ a " Gaffney.... 421) 0 40 p 7 4d p 7 45 a " BlacliIburg 4 47. 7 02p 7 .. 8 02 a " 6ig 1 t. 5 19........3 8I 17 827 a "~ Chsrlotto.. (1 40 B 18 p 0 3. p 0 5r.a Ar.CGro'n.,oro Dt15p~ 10 4.1, 11 y12 Ar. Dehmd...... rii 6 00 a 362 c. ..2 Ar, a," h to. ,....... 6i 42 a. 6 1. p Ph.dephn....... 101: .-...- - - - a Ar h tgok. I..........2 4:m'! .ui P ! Southbloun d. No 5 .37. No. 11. No 3. Daily. Dlaily. Daity. tDa iy Lv. N.Y., Pa.R. 12 15 n 4 .S3p ..... 8 5p " Ph'dolphia. 8 50n 8 6 55 p .... . .ap * Ibaltimtore.. 0 22 a 9 20'p.... 8 27 p Lv. Norfolk... 0 135 a 7 43 p 7 40 p 7 40') Lv. Dantvillo.... 6 48 p 5 60. - 610 a 4 89i a v. alig... 850P b 0a )a 0a Lv. Gro'nsboro 7 10op 705n 7 113 a 5 48 a Ar. Charlotte.. 0 45 p 025 n 12 (05m) 8 05 a Lv. (,astonta... 10 421p......... 112p 8 51 a " Ing'u Mt.. 11 O'P........ 1 ) 9 l2a * Jlaciksburg It 251, 10 4.5a 2 iI p 9 0 s "I Gaffo.... 11 43 p 10 58 n 2 24 p 9 4 a " tpar'burgc. 19 26 a 11 (1.1 a lj 111 9. I 2( a "i Greenville. 1 130 a 12I 80p 4 0 p' 11 15 a " Sueea..2 832 1 0 p 0 01. 12 a0 p "W'minlntecr....... ........ 0 23 Ii 12 .e p TI oucon..... ...........6 7011 1 2) II Tec'a..........~ l 00 700 i;0 1 a4 Ar. Eborton. 11 8 aO p ........ 6-M p Lv. Mt. Airy......... ........ 7 Sep 'F - "Cornolta... ....... ........ 7 .0. Lula--.4 I8 a 8 141) 8 1l p 2 p "(Galnesville 4 mO a 3 8:3 p 8 I aII " buforid. . . 5 02 a ......... to 3 1. p "Norio. 5 25 na........ O.' 15i 3 5I) Ar. A tlasntut,}T j 0 a~ 4 551. 10 1i > 4 :-5p " Atlata,(CT 5 10 a 11 553 1p9 la p 3 i p Betwen Lula nund Athons. Ex. No. 13. STlATfiONS. No. 1. 1. Sunt. Daily. .1ai y n 8 I15 11 05 a1Lv ..1atha .Ar la) 50i a'7r5 9 lp :2 Olmt " Ha:i1man'y " 9 ;.; a(, 3 30 (0 12 50 p.Ar. A th~ens .Lv' 0: , 531 p Note close~ contnoct ion ma lo at Lu at wi-' Ch'1ennapenkco Lin Ste-tamor in d* (!y seremO ) botwes-i Norfolk ad 1Hal 'btore. Non. 37 and 88-4' Wasthingt o~n and S'iit hwvet ern Limoite.". 8old Puitn at:in it ('ing co poesed oxtlusitvely of finest I'nilioan equil-m1 nt of latost deignt. (tiugh be.tw;eent Now Yorkc and Atlanitn. Through Putlhnian aIoing)1 ears between Now York andi New tOria., in Washington, Atlanta noud Montgomtot y andtt a: so bo.weorn Nonw York and Mom .his. 1,a Wn~h Fullmian Library obsrvaio lar ht woon Ma meals enronto. Pullm-an s:00ping ea:rs ht wenn..~ Groonsboro and1 Rainigh. No cona-~h servti o n this train. 2These tr'ians wil top at (4nie. bunrg ontly to taka on aitil Inot ff ii -nrta r0r and fromn Wnshhigzons nnd111i3fl b :yont adfitr antl from G4reenitllo-'oumbin and '3 .rta.tburg. Columbiln Ilt.e:t. Nos. i3 ad i1-.-Athanta aind Now Yorkc Ex press." Now train het, wron Atlanta and Ci:ar-~ lotto, coecting at Charlotte with trains ofci gemo numbiers for anad from W ashintdon, New Y ork atd theti east, carryIng tl'rought Pullant loeplnna bnliti ween"O~ ChIarl)tt e ar d New Yor-k, Charlo to and Ri:-hmtond and Norio~k. Leav ing Washintgton Mondays, Wednerelays atd Fridays a touaris~t sleepintg ear will ho oipermest,, ont 1thb train t hroiugh from Waoshintg tonI to Santt FSrantctico without toahnngo. O-mtte:-tion it Greensboro wvitlah seopnrs for Rlaleigh. No Pullman~t cars on this train betwe..n Atlanta atnd Charlotto. Amplo first and nitond eingt goach accommndatiotns for local and (trought travol. Nos. f5and 8--"U'nited States Pnst MnIal"rns solid betweon WVnshington antd New Orleansq via Southern Rlallway, A. & Wt. P. RA. RA. ad L.&. .R., bieing comtposodl of conehtos tharoughl ithout chango for iamongei,. of all elasses, Pullmnt drawingr-rom s'roping cars beotwoon N ow York and New Orl'uas, via At innt ad Motntgomory and bet weotn Hir nghamt atnd Rlinhmond. D~iig catrs seruve all mietls on routo. Nos 11 antd 12-isolid local train botween I ichmuond andi A atimt a. Close contnec tion at Norfolk for Orm PotST (COMFolRT. 1M oi'eal at fent Ion la called to ab~ovo schodnlo part.anarl'y the inauguration of traIns Nos. 8i; sAd 14 alio that Nosn. 8? ad 88 are mado an ox, olustve Psalman train, without each servie,1 PRN 8. *ANNOM. 8t H. AUmWinnc DR. J. P. CAR LISLE, --DENTIST, Greenville, S. 0. Office over Addisons Drug Store. 19-191 f. LD, PHIOTOGJtA Addison. 0*.. C. 0111ce over All work giaraiLed to give satlefac. tion. NO lICE OF PETITION F:OR 1103E. 8'lCAL IXE1PIiON STATIC 01 SOUTl CAlOIlNA, COUNTY oF 11K1(cI.\s. [[n C0omon P'leas Coir. i Notiee Is hereby gi% oi to all n-hotm it ma.1y concern, 'i h1t Cat herine Rogero, has1 thi.' day lied her petition in my of. Ilce praying for a HoIIestend exemption iml lte per-ona l ctuat9 of her deeensed huslbaml M.enr1 ltfagers. The Case wVIl Ie heard In the (lot k's (ft e the 14th day of Februni ry 1901 at, 10 a I. Given unider iimy band anad P-eal of oflice at, Pikelns 'ourt ionseC, S. C., this 14th dayof J aunua y 1901, A. J. BOGGS, IL S.1 Clei k of Court, rer' J. M. STC 1'W A IRT, Deptily (leik. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glas3 with your water and let It stand -twenty-four hours; a sediment or set. tling indicates an i unhealthy condi tion of the kid neys; If It stains your linen it Is evidence of kid ney trouble: tor frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. Wtat to Do. There Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp. Root, t'he great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage. It corrects Inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity cf being corapelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extra. ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 50c. and $1. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a took that tells l more about It, both sent absolutely free by mail, address Dr. Kilmer & romio of awamp.Root 4 Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men., lien reading this generous offer in this paper.' Tyo (Contractors An . .m .mr ait etc. Graniiite Steps, Sills, ('aps, (Columnsii, etc. Steel Gr in: Ig, iStairw~ays, F'enc lng, ettc. We fturnish the best tiCemety work in the (i'niite, suchl aS Monui eito s, Stat IOllai y T1omh8, V aults, llistciones, etc. Correcsp lndence soli, and pr'omp1tly attended to, SL A RK B ROS., & 00 118 Mel4'O.I A venue, R1- 17yi. Ori*s ny il I , S3. (1, . JENNING'S. EI GREAT BARGAIN I n~w l)8A'O the best gelectg.I 8toCR~ of FALL and( WINTER G OODS, FUiRS, COLLARUETT'S, LADIES nand OENTrS S}IOES, CLOTHING, <fc. Cle, LW' Com 0 necomo all, N, A. JENNINOB, 120 Main streot Goreenill. 8eAO