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The People's Journal PICKENS S.CO 1901 FEBRUARY 1901 Su. Mo. Tui. We. Th. Fri. Sat. -1 2 10 11 121314 15b16 17181920 21 22 28 24 25 26 27 28 t t tt it nti U BY GElORGIANA EVANS. 1 i1 R~I 4; id .o -~ I. N 1 -1 *' t "T. . l h 1.1 I .:: I iug 1-'a .-: 1'.e -4 4 rut d aLe '. 4 l~el t e 1141.. --' --4 i'E.. t rn..- '.. t':e 'i4r ther'at" c '~1 She sighled and t itkLl 1 ." r'- 1 in thie bosomi of heri i r.' . I' 1 fairy little foreheildj 1: ler'. 'N\a teund, both1 of yVou," she1 P1i.:n "I '(IJIe 0!n all atffair Of-- of .stte i WVe iooked' as serious ats we P l lookiing at her. She smilled bamck at 'Il .4eI 1424e' We ought to conta *"1o we would wert thou down stal IILga11'in."4 'hI aitherp Benioi t. Shte 11a< a1 lltthp fiio at himi,. "t'll tInP whbt is the. saiddest thing "Au hbonest ruan looking int vaini f( "P-OOlih a18 e.ver!" chir'ped the0 Di miiselle Alys. "Th'1e 81adde4st t hing Il "Wha~tt d~ost thou know' of such? aiskedi F'ather lHeniolt. She sighted anud laidt theo bunch c rosesi againust her cheek, theni helPd therk out and looke~d ait themi. "fTey arl faided alreiady," sheO mutsedi ahoud. "'T the samez with every 01ne 1 gathler. LA it biut lie ai mioment 01n my) breas11t, an It is withe(red. Somfetimles I think the hate mee." "But if the flowers are not th friends." said Father Benoit, "still au tho not friendless. F~orget not t1 444 father and inlother tind t1ylitsnien." "Well, lt , I lit ve friends.. She polt d. "Iut I eni iever have aught tlai I lesir'." "I never restue hy fallinig of thly ih"said V-atheri 14enioit sfletly. "''lleni thlt ha.1sl forgot I hl day I waI 5 ye:r1s oli ini the inerichait cae aital openled his is.1ctets and I clrled for- te blue heads 1111d was not -let to have thin." "Trumipery tiigs," Said th' priest. "not littinhg fr a deimiselle." "lit I did not ask (to bit In-rn a dit 1110iselle!" cr'it hel ho it)lewoise'lle Alvs. "And I cried f'or thetun so!" "W ellI, wihat is il nto."'' I en1 il. Ill . lug ouit of Iral tic in ll n e .lr blue heads ir a 1,pi11114-1 in . - vet, fi I ylnip ii Iny lubh-? It goes e(Ii lly wNe4-1 willh inulley 41r. witi coal." l tw l(,(] I w I!': I' lik i." ii aving hs Ii. . h st rang 1 .\,1lt : i h n t. n sho k erheal ' tion. drig l " w i n:; I 29 I Ib : ,h *1 V i'''t ha ~~ - - N- I y5 . H.'- Il I : wi It i iiii - :it|' ii1t.-.2\ l1 lit',1 T I - h' lie t I ' j i L - roI i .- lti . u i t! th ., lul l \\ \\ 2'- - :rb- Fther - ' -I.k s m Ih - nVnn o h ~~1 - ( lit Ia lite she 9t91s on her? kn~c8 by1 ht w..ork. "Intheri, (tou art ernIl!"' (As rs lie would l onent't.'t) "'Anid they' s9c-s.5 rl e ini lIve' 1 Thu hash tit( I le i'egy to ref'us~e, I kniow'.. I)ldt. thou91 t'. tt'n'l meIU~ itny. ltt2ter and tny 19rayers anid In; nI caltehIslinn iIi~ 1 99 good tall thei wh.'ifle 91ave, of' course, when I w.lie'd to play r' And I hiave aisked so lIttle of thee, fa ther'?, deare1'st, I know.. thou w.' lIt ntot re fuse'! Anid thou ennist inarry'' therni in a ruInute, and they w..ill never' tell. Anm the'y--they love each other! Father whent'i have.u~ I b)eenI tr'ouleoinSIe? bifore " Ohi, If I musI.'t, I nmust!"' groned thu e poor91 liest. 8 "Oh, thou art ani angel and a dlear!9' t Rhe' erled. "1 always said thou werl ii tade'ed ai sainft! Oh, I will pray every I nIght for thee to he madee at bishop3! And-and pr'oiuse mec thou wi.'lt marry Y them thuis night!"' .t We both started. "Of a truth," said Y 19 "thy Rtosailind Ia not more hasty than n1. cat Over the daliry sill." "'light." %Stihl Iather Bllnoit, to 1slhOw ' how vaini it wls it) Y 4t) vorril it 11111, "Is, an 1111 ly I0 ill1 Ii b . I iii s sihle * in ." "Oh, ther her"4 1 criel b , bo. lu shingi. very re)I. "I r iniw I l pr 1 s to 11:1 rry 1th 41 jla phinl I 1the1 kiIch II III i I a n I t i l i tho sta lil hy only get I he4e gonme i u of b I ace.!v TI'I a . he w ilf I u 1 1 ls. n1144 1 shIn1e111 - less 12i4l (.1- liwve ;. iIe: I will i nke111 1111-4. : i(i.' '4 4'414 111Y 41 111 NI 1 i(l' the a <1iscipliin-i y I t4w x.i t41ei I' !" 1 "I will go '1 raigh n I y!" 41' 1 he D' no i llo .t \ s. xp iilie i th cleti ing eys sha imbck hier brown ai w 4i 4 i -, I" t4 1 114 b . 111 h1111 b t I i t I4 4 Ni 1v 141 1 \IYIIi.144. I "111 :houarta wr cl a: Iw l il the a Tilt' Iihlo 44t1i I 4 u Ig ll inc.111i lto alh l w itior "i w l te br1e ? 1111. :11111 "il Ii ll 1 Tar l \ i ho iln nIl .t (t'ni. 111111 1iny 11 very' chib. 114 1 ' . 1d s will I lit . v~ i .'. lI14' She ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n alrd he rw ogteht I, :0l I 14 I I N lilt- The4 I I: 4(4 b I :A 1r litm. " i Il Il 1 . 1llst h ( fear. ~l lbtr lloe willy behos sa - 1~~~~~~~~: s' '1T I.f.4 . 1Tl ha.: anl t e iw t <ay ho ill kno life " y ::11 , li i Ti!l"v ot. I \il tI. foip li 411 ll n:..it (l w \eftil .I6. 1 w be :1v r ig tf nI IHI 4 '4. h1I4r.llall 'iher e . h l I 1ne 1 sa. " T h I, in i - \l lft u without ot he uI .ciee s o h ro. she: . lu l 'ITT 4:1 be ub 4 h . he( ta l .t y, s I ha .-te t ur h 1u l e up :t tue. I I I I i I w I Ih . thr 1t . l h ln nel ~ ~ ~ ~ iut tlwin tnthitblles h a Ic el si I I i In.i~~i n (fi I T t . he ga . t her4 * ':"'.1 - bii a h t k n t m r t -1 i . Al : * 'hIlt' - -4 .. 0 4111 fea 'lo 'I 4 . .' ~ I..'( :nd 1:1 j'.- ji . \4t 4 4il 4t4' f. lI t lwri 1,411' I li . 11 ' unb44 for4 4 14444 -il1141 1'' .-T~i.. 'I. I jl 1el '4:'.. l . - l > .i t i a i g r I urn4'' r~ 4'414 114. I XX. h l4ye 1o'h, 541 .\ L.l 44Ia '4l 1.13 11i.4n1 lup l'e'4It41.bb 14 I 14 b alT'I l ii heart4 I 1)4'': 11 114' TI111 iiIu :I u41 h 'i - I n ' il. thaint un 111 nI It' l :- .\bo l.d t n ho ''lt'tl~l' lg~l tee gol f\ol,' sn Hosil h d, 111 l hg -, tii.:i' f'i',i na -f11~ ~ e. A 144 u Xa l ~ :.un.ti it t h the doik IlI I g') tl n I' .-- lt clurtp lt *va -~l -n 1 ( .111bn'l heey cf..re d ie!' sea u,.lt " lie hio 1lling It back, althouigh tle Sieuri' d'Au I dilly stepJ)pel 1(orthIi 11 tio eet is. So i 11raiglht n il tall ai4l liniie I gall:ant he showed, evel'i in tihl fa int lighll ill' 1he I C1b11)(1, 1that 1 oubll no,1 bujt wo d r I ag11in, though I loved bill not, why li I shiould hlavet stooped(.( for) wifev to Rtosa. ( liltd. 111 t h(Oiien, 1. in'g b ti a fool I hand 114) busnes wIthtat or auight ( Mlse thallt lonicern'ls other mnen, for n < fool, look You, Is buit a1 caged 1,ox, Who I v~ays fr is . seauty shanr, of the,(n. lie1's lenvit gs by yelpln g str an. lge pralises of Ills trap. 'le two wentll up1 to the tiltar. 1-ail n:-d klti t, and -atii Bvhe hlit eanne out Inl sitri t lit' lu'114 stole ali l Itotionl ed Itie torw 1. N.vor was So Ange a wvd. 'i I tn l - toi~ I l ota flt'm t t i io . him.I t tile t tn ' fe a ting n tlow r. ni gayi i' lii' ill a y, 11at wit' g lxcii iii :ii liit i'l f l; thelr a s ihl~i tlo lar 21ie and the brhh-. Oh oi, tm (atiI lt'rgive the for (111u1t night's wor k:! They wer soon nirid, :1n11 we four wort. agait o ltide fli th y 0h p1l door 1,4 tilltlt ta' l i t v . l1) iigh thcilt, falit a ofn :tg1 i ther 'hnte It t : ul to thejs' en itynld fort'i nevithr Fathr lIlnoit nor Iil' was eind etd to lilt the youllng cou11ple, hlowever Ill in1:tedl, gotfrt into, fihl grea~t world w ithou1 t a i ofil np t l it i ai to wa\v A l. n Tl - i nw - .l i.. iiu S did ba dr ais. s na It attius. ' ''i t l st. tile the guiard1 IIn thlt shoubller, with a1 shout: "I ' On, 1.1 yvs: lireak tryst :1114 h-.1 ille t (b ill tl:t- a~l ia' lIIt splranL 11p with 11 how\%l ilf dismaty, b 't. I - / i e, Sank dwn i wit al g, : -rt. "'IT'ly p0t4' is inl bed, ta ( .. tw\k a'1d likewise birds need 1.1- . Iiny dt uousml \111, look you,11 il ra - ' a ii i tt ' .lltag . keeping li .r au t of a sItnl ut Ilit' Ilo-r win - i l A n t thi a s b h ustine l 'a r 1e ' nilt ' tie o the fat Shaveling In Ith,- t urret. saidt i , rellshilit tils prait at lIt' ter hlesitwich piora out tliti i-n liiirs." da s i titudr ii '' 111 -- i t , (I il igot!" ie 111's u "Iwanse dtioors atreu inehstoopen, carr ios fi'nt ande hast thy baule' ds nsdglly ha ica the ftl Pofti thy 1ord' ttwid'" AW1t 9 ii rhu at-d ihe] htops ofi ta, hubit- in s tahe, wit' shritullg la uth. tig lit h-t rhi spert(I in in lthg r ~e lit'e'rs.ili toin-gun i~it f rie tatlis o cus i'-and ItI wax t (Its wat tli <l1i l whe sto init tinl hit 2 nie( on1 then lhe k aio tlgt iehu 1113 tei'tloor. It1( begt a tlof uongeyi, tliungit b-'twer ti tenotit i Iws cetan , andli Iletan toi "T.lb-t' . t~ lIg thave I~' W(114 hot s in g sl-y '0itows that was o loep wtth wIthothee t il h 11 brothlerh - to i nehielt hun on fqiny in111 1111bt-o, hith fe4l n aI -reat si'iare L'' t hti t'nli l or iatt d showed, li' neiti (the gi bifb -' lit ntl jut belo4', I pulaik to knee to w es r ab't out It a l b Igt so talk 19to S in ig Ii 'th. i 1 lls a ds, p it out' notig luint'he3 hnlows,'kt so tt utsui eri coverl otf tnl('lisa his absii1 Htriata al "t mhe 10k111 nhil' :>a his wthy id i whlie liao y ho k twas taIuned, nl i a as soon~t ts lie wl' lithern~ItItu wearo u the faeiie lragot, draggeottl d t lit' stiit. w'th a leat n'iosee An 13spefe I whas hnostt lt thiroi heels-thinki'g LI oed fel, a saw heor sItlltaing" Li he ottthere s a datop eht a t thel Iltite brber e . l tess 'N1itere hie nli lle fell hack, anel it grew lr 1r1 tWe gaZ1Al. "Waer' saiti1-al ber Benloit. I wvent 0 wer, Just ins54 the o114ti'I gate,. 11ay-4-4 a little fontstinl w ith a ('u11> anll statie of (lur L.ady. I wrencell telt' ul>rp tilled It a1 nd I I I I-g ) to niu terj r1yers and cursi all muingletd togeti r i may falling tears. 'I' gate was open, and l though it I Saw at ligure :clinlig flown the hill like at Scared ahit. It wias ithe Siuit 'AinfIlly. So V(.ha lullanrriedl her to a cravett anl illeli liei ilto the ibar.galil! 'fihe olle Ife(.( balaneilf-4 thlt other. The tear's tried ll 11n Il ot face as I 11112't'iI'd back vith the( briturninig ('up. T'ie a12i l 1 .oys 11,141 wit enel Io lint. aind thet courtI' was as still ats 41l,11th is w. hat hee hier white Ile .111d f'oreed i litle h o(f t he wa tel betweenl lIe lips. )own ill the valley a hor)se 11tiglhed 1s t i111teo corn11 iy with Its fellow. 1ll t inoinlent shel openeil e r t'[eyes anll Said -lear1ly * . sveomilig to r'ecall eveiythinig at 0114': "1 :11n 413y1ng. W hereT IS het" l'1t1 i eiI noit's al fac e was work nig. :mi the tearlS chlagti vach other l~wlw his rind civeeks. Ie loo ikl at ne lii 21 all on1 . It was 114 1i.111l t (t 4 count word. I i14)k her band 11141 kisst'41 it. " h 1v . le il1, inatlaino." 8124 never <lobllttl'41 11u4'. A bright .niite shont on hier little I'me. 224 her e11 rli( nh1 re'l laxel. I lifted i . Inl Iny ars. ll : '111 sather eioit beganl tht, biort absolutiot throuigb his tears-. As .w lifteil Is 1111 1n1 sht l r et r heal >n 1ty arm 11111. lotkel straigh2t 111 hIlie. .wlt'e 112' Mil a li ol . She clo(e15 her -ye ai:i ini. .1141 wo th11ught 1 er cl eadI. mt ,Il.- lin-nei-l thernl 1tw-e Iinore and :11e1114-11 11po 1 us.;. just as she I mit stinil21 1 >v -r i r e thatW 1 1 vy <1lI. "I 2 Pii l \ y I ha t I no 2 s I the Ire4 Cl2ingl S. il22. ts . Il in he1. 4 04 voie . '11n111 1 140 1 o1 s Iress I ' t ls4 or '111111 be hI :.Ilil t I siV 1421 W as it lot a br v1 Ili n i" li'rhap she wall Ivr:i . 6llr all :11 ollce. be w,1141e kllew, er lt . 1-1vq--. rw IlItislY, her 11 143s . Ill -. n h1a y lin % n rnl, MY :a1, l s i1u it w s W(r. Sot icIl t h InAiell .l' , who was I the brightest, Iluerriost hlady [Jill h1i I hebd lil n i litne before evr. Ah w:l s -so loit, :14i 1i i 111 < I 211. F-:21 l- 222 oi2 11 h2'is 1 wet fa ct h ti I thll e44 in ool ti tI . i1 l niot iolloI n t1 l'l\w h it I - we \eI re b othlw.. past P4e1h- :1I1tI'' lar1rHio her ba21k Illouigh he great diloor. alotng the pasa 1so 22 grealit' tI ilen .Zit IhenWe gropinli 11 X y 1 1or wt h1;141 no . it' , anI'd ion. ilne s stlu blig. In te 1lt, t 11kness. <(n )14.( iI, f 112 e lwnlina tIih 1 v and hoaild hii Sel' 11 i lt , le 111N Ic )Itig111 's ll ll ' s tting :t t1 hl whitt 2d. very *tlyti v 110 oll ed Is, ls. ittrn along b htal , ui tilte e1y1' v u1:iy l 21111. wh1-v , as Ii 4) f1ne( haIl the Illa t1.o thrulh sit hin ba-t k, hel ca ielt in, whii I.. i s we b1b11 t he lie t 1114iselle A 1114yvS upol t ile step I fre the altIar racil. wl.r shev had le21't as a bride not 1:lt1 ll i 11" l l t b IlI .t hl hnalfeanyhcough therr . Wt.elurks ur 1 kees 1-'ather llnoit and r. and prbbyil whi i the snoonlight 1r 11t Id l.h pill rs a ld grew faint eae.l h flaned f-ahrmeni hears o us;ungkeia al theewee hi~sl :1 tey01 fin anv imes n owstoure chanensel Alys who wsithd.wa the danries legt oft habg eru s foe.ea purle buFer oswre lik te it thhaerchauenaeer fe ast aCUrC ahacet a poc:c hirtdha Sity yearso rcuresn. swethoe and heasaea the salttha ae thronat ae nt r lus,o likeaocingat tao fconumption. The Inc;:~ troauts.n rcklu0ng sbcom ~: K~l~' rugh and luns anorinrycough;r harnd er Ct~ii ilnd a esy c \a~ it the n arn Nov. cure~9. 1tWhatS akec sootte.'Icl:v, nd ihea th~c The Kind You Have Always B( in Ilse Fow over 30 years, II A111 him souial -,I #* Allow v All Cotanterfeits, Imitations a E4'xperimietts that trifle with il'ants and Children-Exper What is C Castoria is a harmless subst gore, .Drl)ops aid Soothing 8 containas neither Opitum, Mo stubstaice. . Its age is ;&) gia .n1 1tilays Feverisiness. It Colic. it relieves Teething ' and Flatiileney. It assintila Stoniallch a3i(1 Bowels, giving The Clildren's Panacea-ThL CENUINE CAST Bears the 1 le, The Kind You Hai In Use For O 1'HC CENTAUn COMPANY. TV MUI MOONSHINERS IN NFEW YORK They Operate I4argely in the Cel lars on the Notorious East Side. The South is politry stip)posed to bw the habitat of the inoonlitier," said a revenue ollicial to it reporter of the Atlanta Constitution. " h) fact, to read the lewspapers, one would conclude that illicit whisky is made in no section of the United States save the South. The putblic is not to blame for so thmiking, for every story relat ing to moonshiners has its scene laid in the mountains of 1)ixie. In litera 1ue, the nioonshiner is distinely as on of the Southland. " As a matter of fact, however, there is imore moonslutnc whisky made in New York ity and in the subuibs of the lreat imetropoli. thani in the enC tire south. Tile assertioit may seem suriprisinlg, butt it is a fact nieverthleless. The east bide0 of New York is a hot bied of' moonshi ners. Th'fere are huni - d reds of' meni in that section of' the renat city who miake large sumiis of imoiney by manuftactuiring whisky illi citly. "These New Yoi k mioonshiiners hasve no3 thiing in1 Common with tihe 11uo11luta iii (dow iilmkers of thle Son tth :i ve thne dlesire to evade(1 th le venuc laws of the governan.en I. Th'le moon shiner~i of the South is a citizen of the mlounitainis, and1(. like all dwellers ii clc vated reuen 101s1 chara'&cterized by certain nianily traits which comipel alhira'tionl. The New York mnoonsin ter is a (leni zent of the temII ment1 s, ami1( thiere 1s little ',ha(t ill manly in his makeup. Hie is i aIry alay a i35i f'oreignier and his ap peariwe i suggest s tihe dIynamiite bombs of' thte aniarchi st raltheri than thei tradoli tional riule of thle Southern moon01 "The m~akingi~ of illicit, whisky in New Yor'k is of' comparatively new or'igin. Of co~utse tihe etuf has beent~ made(1( there for a longL timte, but it is only in the last Iiftteen yeCars that it has bleeni made(1 ini such qulantit ies. " As I have saidl, tile foreigners Russin Jews genierally'--make the greaitcr partt of New Yor'k's illicit whisky. In the sweat shops thlese men01 wouldl maike p~robablly SI 01' $b a week, blut somei of themil mlake as muclh as $50 a week out of illicit whisky'. It requlir'es little money to oingage ini the blusiness, and the priofits arle s0 larg'te that the temptation is i rresistiblle. "It is hlot stulff-this New Yor'k m~ooninelil whisky. The imoonishinie madhe iln tihe muountaiins of Georgia is ans the nlectar' of tihe godls compllared to this coi coet ion brewed in the New Y1ork tenemenit dlistniet. OuriI moon01 siners mlake whisky out, of corn, andl w~hen' prioper'ly made, it is tihe best whisky on earth1. Thle New York mloonshinlers imiake their whisky out, of anyl (old th'ing, aind the iresul t is tile vilest diraught that cycr' wenit dowin a human thlroat. If is liquid firie--no less. Somec sugar 0or mlasses5C, lenity oif water iandc a few pounds of.yeast are all1 that the iNewv York mloonlshliner re quires to turn'i out at whisky which nlot onily makes a man11 speedily drunk, but seems to kindle every vile instinct of his inature to white heat~. "'The New York m~(onshiner oper'ates1 ini a cellar, in a room, anywher'e, in fact, where oneC wouldI not expect to find an illicit still, Ie is usually as sistedl by his wife oi' dfaugter, and1( has been knowni to carry on tihe business for earswithutletection. I1 is wo from tenement to tenlement, selling by tile drin1k or mn whtateveir quiantities tihe buIyer' may dlesire, I have ai fiendio iln tihe revendc ser'vie in New Yoi'k who writes me that the wife of' oneC moon0 shineir carried tie stuiff'-more than a gallion of it- in a rubber belt, ab1out lier wilst. "It is nmuch mlore diflicult to (detect these New York mooiishinier's than) their Southern brethren. Th'le latter t (d0 their wvork iln theiir homles and are t bothered by no walste. it the South r a man11 failiaril with thle 0odor3 can smel I a still for' miles. But in New York - t here are SoI manyi~ s(Cet mo5 ure power-. ful t hat tilheWC3 peuiar (1dor1 of tihe still has1 little chance of beinlg deteccted. c 'Jhei gover'nmen t keeps a large numllber ti of revenue o*!icials at work in Now C >ught, and which has been s borne the signature of 4 been made under his per Ie)Cis04l1in slice Its infaney. o one to deceive you In this. nd " Just-as-gootl" are but and endanger the health of lence against Experintent. ASTORIA itute for Castor 011, Pare yrups. It is Pleasant. It rphine nor other Narcotic rantee. It destroys WorMis cures Darrhuea and VInd 'roubles, CUres CoUstiplatik tes the Food, regulates the healthy a1(n natural 1leep. D Iother's Friend. 'ORIA ALWAYS signature of re Always Bought rer 30 Years. kRAY STYREET, new YORK OSTV. yearly, but still the production of liquid hell goes steadily on. Half the brutal crimes of the east aide may be traced to the consumption of the product brewed by the tenement mooniishiners. The man who gets outside of that stuff s capable or conmitting any crime in he calendar. A MAN o()P Pni : Si-iicrr.-We have read with much interest the ex perience of a young man who went from Ohio to Tennessee and bought. a farm. Ie found in his neighborhood nothing but scrub stock. 'Ie could not supply every body with well-bred. stock---in fact, he did n't have the moncy to buy much for himself. But Ie could and did buy it pme-bred bul and boar of some of the best breeds, and then invited his neighbors to make use of them on their scrub etock, with no charge for the service. They availed themselves of the offer, an vei~'ry soon1 there was a goid supply of grade calves9 and1 pigs ini the nleigF'hbo1hood. Then lie began buying them up at a fair price, and thec result wvas that, in a few years lie hadt large herds of lin e giade cattle and hogs, anid was in position to do a profitable stock busi ness. While helping himself, he hadl helped his neighbors, and while helpuinu~ hiis neigh!bors he had helped himself. Puic spirit, is a good thing to have. The wvorld is learning every day that a mani can best serve his own interests by taking account at the same time of the initerests of others.--i-X/.Sa/c For mcr. Tfhe profit in growmng any crop i, the net sum remaining efter all the ex penses of prodhucinig it have been paid. It costs about so much per acre for plowinlg, harrowinig, cultivating and harvesting, whatever the yield, so the man who succeedls in produlcing 100 bushels of corn per acreC srliely pro dluces it at a less cost, per hushel than lie who only gets 50 bushels. And what an amount, of cultivation and fer tilization that second 50O bushecls will pa~y for. The topi bushel is always the miost, profitable. Pride & Patton Are closing out their winter stock of Shoes as follows: All $5 and~ $0 Shoes ireduiced lo $4 00 All $4.50 Shoes redluced to - :3 50 All $4 .00 Shoes reduced to - 3 00 All $3.50 Shoes reduced to - 2 75 All $3.00 Shoes reduced to - 2 50 All $2.50 Shoes reduced to - 2 00 All $2.00 Shoes reduced to0 -- 1 G0 All $1.50 Shoes reduced to - 1 20 All $1.25 Shoes reduced io - 1 00 All $1 .00 Shoes reduced to - -8 This sale will only con tinu~e for a few days and we therefore urge you to take advantage of it while it lasts, Pride & Patton Greenville, S. C. WANTED TO LEASE. A "U[RNISUED HOTEL ln a town r city of South Car lina. State num 'or of rooms,. looation of hotel in rela Ion to husineas section, the long th and erms of lease. Refe~renes- given If equtrod. AdIdress, Mrns. E. 0. P., RedvIllo N. C. MONEY TO LOAN Oni farmlr g hands. Easy p~aymnilta. No ammissions charged. Jlorrower pays ao ial coat of perfecting loan. Interest 7 per ant. up, according to security. . NO. II. P'AILMRRl & SON, iolumbla, Ii. U1.