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The People's Journal. T. J. MALDIN, Em'roR. PUBLISHTE) EVEIRY 'T'l URSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year Entered at the Post Oflico at Pickens as second-class matter. THURSDAY MARe11 1i. 4901. President McKinley's inaugura tion was a most gorgeous, event far exceeding any thi.g of this kind this country has ever seen. A man is judged to a great ex tont by what ho is able to accom. palh. Sometimos ho is estimated Much more than ho is worth aid occasionally his value is fixed on ia basis of failures and shortcomings. Pickens county is fast progressing towards the developnlt that w ll will mako her a very potent fact or in the Stato's affairs. The increase in taxable valiu's this year will i show something of iiiti.ret to horni People. Andorson is attract ing the atton tion of peoplo all over ho t'iittedl States. it. is nre n caso oft sI) sational ism than allything e.lse but the more sensation tlie Imio ri benefits an indiforent class of newspapers gather frIom it. Chiarlestoni will dIoulitless feel the loss resultant in ilm Is' ('lure of congres~s to appropriteI a ri'spit able amount it aid of' hoer ,x i - tion, but CharlestoII will bc 1a1, to the OcCa1sioii, an d will ie'spiond to! its necessities wit I ut n mst red it I" lersel f. BuilId up1) your t owil ho pbilic spirited and the n-tius will mor' than repay you ort Ith out ay. TII most progressi ve commu'n I iiit 1 an. thoso where the citiz('ns e'i!Itribuiiti' freely and with .ni' al purp1se to wards forwardog loalinterets. 11011)o towi aun d lher1ly lelp yourself. Chiistian Congres" is it n1aie tf an organization ha vini for its 0h joct the promiOth~n ilf thel qpiritul, moral, intellectual nald sot-i'll or, gr'ss of the race andii to milm' art ranigemeni'ts for ai lig gaitin-iniig mi 1902. It. is to bie ho011( that the ''gathering'" is no0t the ~isutam of the object oif (lais in velI Organii zat ion. Ei.X-Prei'~sit Iariso n haing a slight attack of' grii his giav'n ie casioni to ne(wisapurs all I ver-' the reCspoetinug that gentIllemani5 's eur''i as a ifublic mant. if it wire it tir p)osition)s and wh'lo ar'e nlow in lim. li c notice, some'ii "~ mnpi-crs woubIil feel a dearth ofC neiws. George Wainiigton was witltinut doubt a good1 ian. Olport unityV helped to mnak' himii inuinnoirtaL There are umny livinug tiody withI all the r. u isites~' of gir aine ss Ih lt of adIvirt iment. iir noti t her will show~ their triue gi eatneiss by humii ble lives aminig thueir fellow nien. WedneiisdIay last d1udge Ioe't h' cidedl at Anidersonih that thle act ofI 1901 put ting coun tty 'lli('ers on sail.. aries is uncoiwtitutiobna1 on Il' ground( that it is local andcial i'ul legislation and t hereflori irougisi to the const itutioni. Theii eam' m which1 thec que tst iona ro se will go to the supi remio ct~t t, and0 linty LadOi lawyers believe Judge I ene't will lbe Sustauinedl. TIhe format ion of' a Cottlon ( row e Alliance is an ellort attrannctiing considerable at Iontion thriouighout the southern Etate's recent ly. Th'le proper kind of an organiiztio,ne that would avoid pol itie's and1( con. centrato its force oin ideias andt means for the promlotioni of the in terests of the cot toni growers,uight work a benefit. This is a day of' organizationis but polities often prevent their true object. Another I ynch ing in the north is chronicled, the detailIs (of wh'ichi are more revolting than any suich affairs we usually have in this part of the country. In Indiana, re cently a negro was beaten, haniiged and burned for murder. .1t is true that it wvas for the mui'der of a woman, yet murder is not worse than some other crimos, and lynch img is not~the usual coiurso of south~l ern people in punishing it. Law. lessness is not justifiableo1 ider to enforce law, and sonie of theo who preach to us from the dlistanice ought to considor a little more bo0 Tihe failuro of coungress to appro priato the reasonablo sum of mon oy requosted inl bohalf of Charlos ton :n the face of havish appropri jitions in bohalf of Iarger place looks like a Slap at the south. 'harlestonl will not, allow tlls dis 1ppoiitie4nt to diminish h r ze'al 11 1 conii'men1dable un1idertakin" ihe has onl hundl hmt, 'with chiara.c teristim. ind(ependence, flit p)eopl( a)f allI SoulthI Ca r)olinIIa wvil ,-.pe, I Ily, realizo. the opportuiti y ant hanli anld c1ombme11 to coninplole tilw phols AnI~l;'I eoutitdy is the V.vnefi ing. The ivo rt'1 of, the Gninil Jilry on the inat r (df Ilborors :tal ,Onvietbise has <lrawnl :tteniti''n to the peoide as well as IIthe place. Nidloily outsble I-lievs that inuch injlstic'. has been lle throughl he systeml t hatI hals r cently 4<-enl investigate-l, lit, senlsaiih nll' mper. from a <lisltale havo hd titteb (o M *v ill it s ct t ul1 tint ll Ind havf1) g eso far s to int im')l hat Ive wvose- condit iins prevail hero anld elsewhi-re throug'hout he s utl. I c I liIm T 114 411 1 111 ed(''Ii I illI 84 lu 'lt fo11l ' elttsV allt Itl'e . ;i 1their m14) f, thif tm-hlingt I Le 11 'l i t in 1, i f h i i"... personalitls :mid orgi lty 4fth toen-her. I :tl :I irin l -i or~i!4inalil . A ten 1I'- h. sin f l l st 1 4m - It. Il ' iu h inusi- ha:ve :In "ri'1inal n\,I\ .If im ari ng 1)4 wle ... I .\AS I t .. lTAt till 4'a, t e In-r eumt fodllow: h1 e Itis ' t by his p' rlson11a1li4.\ hring 1 1 h41 It \ r v In.:I\ ily n 11 1 he pt upil I Ite I II i lt541 o 1co (se applitc4inl to his .Illdies. T Ilwh phe impil lti IhaII a Ieuirte, ilnick :I'l c in)ise. Ni t two iea ch ill p11 14I. ~ 'i il 114411 S-'u''i'It lI14anneTr, neillih<141 :u' y mlv11 1w p pils r' 1eive 4 1 in the S.11114l wy;I ' 11411h r. kr.i i ne .. salr 1,411 a 44w lIf "Oly the 14 ha:1 -tl' ers of11 thle pu . pil44 1 I t 1wy' mv he ab111. 1 , 111 e w11. i h I <11 4 4li 'ti u l4ies4 w ill, which th 1y v com. ill cIontact. Thv (.1141I4n inl this mi In l 4itig it4' ionll evr \' '... gY :a i .h )1 1414l''. I 1) v'iif :111N', '' (' ser ios i it ' .4 1 tache i1ssom' bt'ills (\\l1)we'' nPASS ip. (I t's'l) Il, ;C., Ma enh er Il) !:h~e.(I ('4 4gI'Pn-he 14 tprha all!Ii (J i'o ln 111 li 4'l'S ;n4 11 lit4$j'4 'ls w(1 t Ite l'4ti.' 11141'.I' V tf{l Miliis t > is t t' i i llal'ero o elji h11)e. n)o~j bakof miis, globe .11 lIn-sain fa(ligtis. at. ishxpe a .. )tt-t'einl A.nIr whetiet.n. Aulall e sl i'i et' Ilk us. half coil )('it i'I l)01 P ig' lil ilt ( lfi tie liiII iin t lile 1 ls a ml'i ill b ljy s l l b r~tilis.Il u1 have rs' ahr. w' (CIURCH I)IRF I'TORY. Slethotlism. 1hur1ch1, R Iter It . 1)agnall1 Pastor. First 81n11ay411%, wI' v.-IV ie, I a. lr "1 4 P;(-wens8 p. 1 "-,.(on~ I I da4.i. ml. ', i( lt henI 3:30 p. m Third '- "i I, II. Thirdl Mileve311, 3.301).11 Fu>krIh q Tv h< r I1aa '' ' l'j ilns S p. ii, lif: I T, I o. 1 I . I ,l. 'ir in ln inl fihl l'icee s Method. Cin-ch vvely T- i le' ay i tt I. 14. In i- -It. ji I I P'rb I. N I I laneh1i e T. i , Igevha vl I I ai cill I: iIs I 4,11:~ I tI l'a-tor.. (ii el ( I II - (I' r o 1-: I I I iie t 1-'o-n-i -" Ir 1.ib. i t .1 th e4 ( -I1 le A . I I i e. - I C :1 ( i I o 11:'.; iy lw i ('hn n-b I l..\ ;1! I l ki 1q a I' l t ( , ofi Ly he . l. tooI L 4':4 11.:: wi Im . iill) '44 I'.i \v val:.It . 1 I m. 0I. 1ii .\ il presie. '47 I 2k ro Iwa lI '411 Ston i :4h11.w o al at111 d i7::v p. on. Ma CI:II1 .5.s4, I 'lai maigh t3 Yml ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ J w".1 TtN-1 IIY~ r ill-in Ma-ot,'.' I 1''. a'414 1t I 1-1) I 'rt ch l (4), r i I n1 1)1 1ny, M I42e ) i I I, II. 'i'.1))Ill~ Iv CI bill d()4 You(1LII g ie giw~ .8 jiII(. Il' -It.1!a ive ;1Stomach% l I . I. E .0J 11 11 1 ')'. (l'o .I it-Il'O. If i ac ong, t. hglrII L ' 1err lyv fit iI(-u Il i of 1,e I t0 nil h o ili' 21 1stioin for Iay '. ' 1' h 1s (1rol In 4 n( y Ir. c I 1j\V)S I" 1 (e.''21 I Mig ts', A yo eat-h;u \'. .:al' ANNIVERSARY DINNER. 'Tho allivel'slry dinner oil the tho 2nd diy o Fohriary .last at tle homne of ir p. S. C. MicWhortor of the CaImefal Ieighhbohood wa1s a decided succes<& aiid 6I I of' pleatiuso to aill the guests. Wo wrote out i, detaliled accoint shorIt.y i flor tho . Occurienco and set it to Tle Jt6uraI butit iI iut have misscar ried. It. is tificiiit to say that the occasioi wTS one1 10o1g to'h r) e mIembered,4 by eve(ry oeno who onl jyed the ig riil l ilega of honi. present. It was Ilh- anni1versary ()I .Mr M- tCNNh ,rt er's bir-th-day, ht( r-erdch d (m tillmt day his vighlti,4th y1n' atd his h m-- comilaIi ioll wa11s a iout sev< li y-fwo ("Ir Of ag.t. Th voln 1erfb ble cou h at ( Iod 110(1 lcot tle together. thlrou.pth 41al 11l l ps, andl( (oWHS of' unan 1 fo, a yvis look il to each oth1-r f-r that. Sympa thy and cooper-ion that susitllied hi allPl throul;:h1 thle j . uniler of life iild br<.u ghtn theo t i tori ly, havlingt m- It hildrnIl, grmeik childi an d I ra gral-child ren with invited Ts to e-xtenId Con ral itulations lth' a li advenem abtle . pa -1 f Iin is c i g tlet 11 birth-dly t he l1Inue o thirty. This did I t o, ('lm brace all ti-ir db The Ipp day was Spent inl conveirrtion ' a11 r and 'I. Q IL Th n1nW stl ou d to e sjoy themuiselves mori than th aIgd coiullo. As to tho visitors- (among thoml your I correlspoildLent) I think I. canl 1eak of for tceN. May this coule 10ong live to (!n joy such annullt greeting's frvoml thleir childreon and friends1. Ir Ald h1rte al ar1 s(h is able hns llettled mn of hlis elildl1( 10ren goar aroun1ld the old hmesI hver thedy cant be omtually h elpfull to each other. Whave riltr ou e y iv thanks ox to the family for. thir kinl't mvita tiol ant clihn l t as c e l' - o f ) the hlt ppi edA dits of o 1'uo. T1. II. R. 'oTR INKIES A 1IHFI1 "I wasmb trouled Ir sovral years With chroll ic indigest io ttI I' ois debihty," writs F . J.Greenv II of I.ancator, N. ''nI I I * .o reimIv help ed mllo Until I b-ganing Blectric hittns, whlich did iio mor'1o g)ood thall t hiOi, medicios i overt llsed. lly have --ilso kpt m3 y wi. in Bx. (-(Int Ihealth for years. She says IBetr iitters ar just. splenIjdI~ f r femailo trIo leS : that11 the aI.N re, aI gradr Isuic an ot. for weak runl <1)low wMInn1l. N., <1ther. n 1dicinie cani take it's p ace in 01ur' family." Try them . (>nly 50eent Matisacion garane-d CI'vI10 d & Ai II('(lilt o OI ie ilv A N.~L tOf buoeorl om litt i'i~l daugh. ge r o , in-a I dveor into ai as of1 1)enh lb''ad,"( rits lmi.l i. nihfo f t.orgatyon, Tenn.,) u 0tcken's I's akeguwillned suo Ari :e0mto uledl t ale li ts A)l t ig t ]Q'il't not01 tot rsil4 27tl an of to r 11113 t 111 i ngri 2cut t) 1 j iyr i eh7r n\ane u I . 'Jnaly I>f'. Feb.ist5nt001.P. A lil(n acconuts~if~ of I 144 theabv e raducid oras fron e Ii shvlly ilae,'('har I9tt) 1. a i te rmeduaI iate piolint in11 Gofrg' O ia an fro a1 I ll pomet is in1( r'ot'r t or oni'I0 e it ilar f/a re f~ior the roll i rip f'or~(' idi viduals (s. Imnis ad brss and nuiorm Coen t rfmoro on one'j t'\icet Tiets ll ahe slArl 0 ta~o uloed to arriat Augusta prior to alon.f All prigil 1th1goo te return u)ti. lipri4lit h, X901. ~ 'Vj) For; . dta Lfid es iformatio in asi to M'l p eh7 -G .W. ]~ i. Tyl he Equahzat lOWion . 'ard ( forlX' Easloy-, LiWty Carenta an jHr &iaoTwsiswl oti h Citation Notico. STATE 01 0SOUTII1 CAROLINA,) Pickens Coumty. f By J. B. Newbery EisquIire, Probate jindge. Whervane, A. 31. 11lanl1din l e oSuIt to I me to grantl. him lelters of aciministtra 1lon of I beeslate of a1ti effects of haisom Ilke tteease l. 'I'll-:81K A Mi-1. I.:ltEP-:r.' to0 Cite andl ]adm-onish a11. am11in4la the ldrmhed oI erevdit ors of the S1.ilti Illn-:mni D)nke teteased, I hat tt''v he :iid appear b.-foie m! in tie Court of l'robate. to b.! helt1 it P'ickett, Courlt. Illouse, -. U , o.1 hey In lay of .ilarch 1901, after pulilica Jonl heno-of, at 1I IO'Clock in) the foren.1oon,. ii show (a1s -, it auiy thei havi. why I he ;ad :ahninistrationl Shoi n14t hegrn ti. 1 'V E > unlei mv h:1nl .11l Se.1i, I his i 1:t day uif .l:u'eh 190 1, il (lie 125th ear o*(f 4)ur1 11ntlpenIene.Iv .1. B. NEWiEHY. 1. . C Marebi It12. "Do the folles often die hero?" auske d thlo travele.r in a malarial Sction. 'N(," repliod the native' "(hey dio MONy once." Irero. Thy only (lie once and hey yii I trol( o ce at tiho 81me places. Not so, tho ugh , wlenl thev laind in here. If they trIde one wvithi I'a they keei comz1ing, siiply b)CauSe we' give themi imiro mu11nles Ind better. mules for. less monley .I Wuno wa ith hl0iseS. Wo have just received throo car loads of fino TENNESSEE MVULES Will hav another car frm fron Te IneIs s I nxt veek-all aroun iid enwker-j Como akd See them. Do you want a "1n or velhicle oif any kind? If so we can save . 4)u1 money. We liivo tllreLe car, h.:ads of of wagons, and fivo of hug gies and earriages, a1l roceived sin the first day of last .1am I ry. We have Cut out thl. ----PROFIT FEATURE On tle gotd, as we ar.e (detr-r mined th) koo . 0 t ioll as (he I.: ,i l'e: i n the State. We !.vor buy in hIss thin cair I , an pay spot. ca1,l >r ever y - I tng, beineo we buly chea~iper than tih' smalli doubri, whot buiys a few .1oi. at a time and keep them uii t il thley aro' oli and dingey. We own~i ouri Dep ository', hen ce i woj o't lanldlorrdc. We caIrry in stock tihe Celebratedl Studebaker Andi tile worbl's jiustly renowned .. ..W E B E R....a Wa ons., ns mdium grad'ei w~o carr~y tile Chattan ooga , ( )wensboroJ~ Tay ler, Virgiia anliuil its~elI W\agoins, th irt(ell di flet mii.iiakes~ of Bu lggies anid Ciarrliaigo's, amzoing them the Ibablock, Coiitli nd, Tyson an d( Jo1 s O Harhaur iiiiiii anrd A Cme. Comec b'Iok and ta k your chotice, We' wvii lnot saiy miuch-as to Iiar' ness. W\e hiave on hiand a $1 5,000) inl stoc-m ore th ani everiy deale ir ini to)wn cominled. i~liember for the next thirity dlays~ wo wdl make CHARLES & MOBRAYER Stabltes anti Slitr hni : Itiveri St et, (GimiEsvi i.ij:, 8. C. -----DEA fLR IN Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring, Ceiling, and Weatherboard ing, Moulding, of all kinds. Leather and( Rubber Belting together With ali kinds of ENGINE AND PIPE FITTINGS, lowestq pices. ( ltoi led for painiting, andlo White fanad of hes't Qualiity. Gious a trial bhefore buying lsew~hor o. Ba E~. CRAN DY, Pmrkens5 8. 0. Of1i ce and Wa:iro o ni i ear D~o. ooks of .Journaili. W'. (-m1 lit, m:y list how muchm longer h,. n ih kee[p j hem. iLook A Stitch In Time. 5ayes nine. Hughes' Tonle (new im. :roved, tasto pleazimant,) taken In earh ;prIng ati Fall prevents Chills, Do, mld I Malaril Fevers. Acts on the h 011C 1p the Systeil. Better tIIaIn ( tine. Guaranteed, try It. At Dru, pists. 50c. aml $1.00 bottles. mayl2t198. 1. J. 1HAYNxsrSrn, 0. H. RonINISON J. V. PAtKa, Pickeni, S. C G reiville, S. C. II ayieswoirith,Parker & Rbinson, Al tornt4.-at-,mv, Pieke1 n C. If., - - South Carolina P'rictice in all Courtbi. Attond to al JIl less promptly. t. tai"Moiev to loal. [VY M. MAULDIN, Attornoy at Law. Pickens. S. 0, Practico in all the Courtk. Ollic) over Earlo's Drug Storo EICKENS RAILROAI) Sc/Ledule In Pl'eet IFeb, Ist, 1901. Oil an1l after Feb Ist. the follom ii. a'iellle will be rtin over the l'icken: R ' , for Ie parIposo of hatuling Fieigli mi l'a sse ge r, v i Z: \o. 11---thily e xcelpt Snmiday- No. 10 N"Id lown. Mixed Tratin Itemd Up 0.10 mu Lv l'iekens1 Ar 2.55 pu 1.15 al1 Ar Easley 1,V 2.15 po [e. 12---Dily exept Sinday - No. 11 wl lIown I':IS.'.elI -er Service Reald Ut) 0") pil Iv 'iek' ens Ar 6.40 1)im .1 lil i Ar E:t.lev Lav 6.00 pill No. 10 Coninects with Sr. Ity. No;33. No. !) connec(s with Sr. It ., No 12. No. 12 ionnetls with ]r. Itv. No 11. No. I Connects witih Sr. Ily. No 3-1. Trins will sIn) to 1tike on or let ol >'"( Ingerl- at- the followin., eross 'ings11: er'-",'m s, l'aison<.' anmil Mlaiildin's. Il-pot will he olIet for thi rlciIvitio 1i i lt'ivel'y of F1reiglt from 8 A. 31. tI 2 M . ve will nI:ike it I ) .our. intelest tI 't(I'niz II n111ui nm e ir:il by .ViIg goo J. T. .' A Y1 1. Gen Igr SOUTHPRN RAILWAYs Condenuod Schodulo of Passenger Trains. In Eafoot Jai. 27th, 1001. Expr. F8tM Nor3tIsound4I. No.1N- .88. No. 84. No. 80. Daly. DAlly DaWily loaly. Lv. A tlatauCT I 50 n 19 C0m 12 201p 11 601 "Ai.1santaE4T 8 50 a 1 00 p 1 o)p 12*0 "Norcro:ss.. 98 0& ........ tiusy ' " Bfor... } 0 a ........2 7 p 2 a "...a.n...v....10 85 a 9 25p~~ 0~p98 "1Lula.... 1 9a2 45p Sl88p B " Coruolia... . I1 25 a..... "Mi. Airy... 11 0 a........p....... Lv. Tnoun... 11 59 a 8 US. p 4 10 0 21u 1,v. 1lhertun.. 9i 00 a .__ .... . .. .... " 8neen... 12 52 p 4 15 p 6 01.p 4 23u "Central... I 42 p .........27 p 4 66 " (Greenville. 2 iii p 5 22 p 0 l0 p 0 0~, " 8par'burg . 3 79 6 18p 7 07p 7 00 ": (tiney. 4 28j I. 40IJ 7 411p V 5 " hIns's Mt.. 6 15; .... 81 82 " Gstoia.. 40l p........ 81 5p 6 1 "Chaloitto.. 11 .10 p 8 18 p 0 11u p 6 0 A r. ( r'nsbo.,ro. i' f5 y 0 4 11 44 p 12 23 p Ar'. 1ijaahnm .... - 52 I 2 i Ar.nh'... 5 80 a 500 a 23[ Ar. I)any~I~ II "p 11 53.p~ 12 51na 1 88pt Ar. I~iamond. I'0 O6 00 8 0U00a 25 p Ar.'higto. .... 642a 7 35a 8 50 p " Ph.1'rphn ..... U0 15 11 85 nI 2 5 "r New ork. ..... 1 i 4Jm 2 01 p 28 n4 14tMa Ys xr Soutihbond(. No.135. No.137., No. 11. No. 38, Un'i1ly .1 Daily. Unily. Daily. LY. N.Y'.. Pa.R. 12 ln 4 810p.......... 274 " P'd(1lpia.l 8 50 a 19 551)......... 65 Ilulltimore. . Ii 22 a 0) 20 p .... 27 p Wi ash'ton 11 i5n 10 -15 p .... O 5 L~v. J~iehmowl..a' 1' 01 n' 11 00 p 11 00 p 1100jp Lav. Norfolk- 11, a5 7 4tlp 7 401p 7 40p Lv.1>nanvillo.. . 5483p 55 0n 610n 4D Ria JLv. tleiogh . ... U 50 p I 0) at 1 00) a 1 00 a Lv. laurham.. 4 48~ 2 Kin 2 l0a 2110a Lv. (.4re'nsboroA 7 Ii0 7 a 7 iii ai l -110a Ar. (lirlotto.. (I 45r 0 25a 18 05i 1 U05a Lv. (4astoinla. 10 429 ...p 1 12p P of Kin s t.. 1 g>P 189p9 12 a Mi-sag 12 10 45 n 1ip080 a (air. 11 4.., tp 10 5a 2 ?4 p 0 48 o *'tjiir burg 12 20 a 11 U14 a 81 1614 10 20 a (reenvillo 1110 n IS2 p0 4 t60 p 11 15 a ( outrat. .6. 40p 128101p tntiii 2C. "iai 1 80 p 04 6p l' 0 p minitaier .. 621p 12 48 p ".' i.i* i p 7 03( 1 4 I v. it. Airy.2 w7 1 p)10I 4 - - Si, 814p 80p' 220p; Ga(.ij4vill14 4 1.11 tI i U P 8121 2 45 P nard 02 o . ... L9 g 1g 117 p) N',o... 5 25 a.. .. 9 t2 p 8 621p Ar. Attuantn.ETp ( 10 lo 5p 10 15p 4 85 'AtlanataC' 10n lii 55i 9j i15ip t85b B33twee~n Lula~ and Athens,. Fuii. Ih:ily. 'Daily. Sun. 8 15. 1i 05~ a 1,v. . 1.ula . Ar' li10 ii' 7 85 pi 8 51 p It I1 ni Mayavlllo " 10 14 a~ 0 50 p II 1ip 12 Ohn!' " Uarony " O 5-j 0 21)0 IiiU0)p 12 60plAa. Athens'. Lvi 0 05n, 80$ main ln(,. i rn i iiog. io "A'" a. im. "iP" p. mn. "M" noon. "N" night. Chieeapionko Lin tteae in daily seraviaa bc~etwee Norf 1k andl Baltimnoro. Nioi. U7 andl i' -Washi ngton and $outhwest posied oxeliatvely of fluoat Puilnlm equnipme int of 1atest design. through betwoen New York andl Atlanita. Throug h P'uliuan aloe dng ca~ro baeaon Now York and Nrew Or ansui, via Vatthington, Atflanta and Montgomoiry anid il ao bet w 4ou Now Yorka iand Menmia, via ash, h~aion, Atlanta and 1(1 rmingnanm. 2leg.an I Pitlhnin 1 ihrar e ohneriva tion ina hot wvoen f ta con nod low 'York. Ilinjing enre enrvo all muoni 1. noroute0. Pia llman sloopinag ars The 1dwoon (4re~nsl .ro and Ralteigh . No coneh, sorrivo ona this traim. TIheen trains will stop at (laine b40rg only3 to take on nnd( lot off n paaeg.rs for and fr.m W'ashinmgton, and beyond aind for anad from1l (4rei.nil Ile-toh imii ia and S'partainburg Uolumbia line. Nosm. 13 andi l4-A t iia land No.w York Idx Ilross." New I ralia bot wcan A t Ianta and (Char lotto, coanne: ing at ('harlott weiithi t rainy~ of ilinla numbers.' for andal froma Wia'jhiingon N ow York aond the i.ast, nningaaj thraoughI Puallmaan sleeini'a a er he1t uoen ('hea rot toi a d Ne York, ihar mi aaianditihman-i nmi Norfolk. Larnv aag Wuia..hinagton M''nd:y.. Wedni'idays anad ~'~trrbisaa uidt 'J 'piag ear will le opieratled )fn i s tranin hgha /i, frim Wasnt on to Saii -ranir '' withot ''hange. (Ogmnection at 11r'nsbornic wnhI 'ii(epiir. for Ilaloigh. No 'aliianoa ('ar.4 ('n thli I ramina b~etween'a Atlanita aad Charlit A 41j10ii ijsI and itocond olnsg aaInI' tlh~ n iaommadt liai for local and( through rrevol. N .. 35n ud 3--f I ilt id tn t e Fast MatI"runs el ... w.n insli 'igt on and1( Now Orleana a 8"rhr fiiwn.V, A. & W. P. It. R. and & N. It. It, being composaod of ook~es r'aaeh )VtlOont ''ba na for passongeoret ofal lween Nowr Yorkl ?,. *ow Orleang, vf6'~ ila nnad Monatgoiaryi.1 An i0twoon i iyaguum tand Ulohmondi Diing gayg goryg ( 4)S. Il nrufd lf~goJd itrain b9tWeen 114 At' Dk)ARLILIZ, ille, 8. 0. Drug Store. TZGERALD, PHIOTOGRA plher, G ree nvill, S. C. Office over Addison's Drug Storo. All work gluranteed to give a-ti&!ao. tioti. apr8-97y1. NO l'CE OF PETITION FOR IOME ST'AD EXEMPTION STATIC 01 SMUTII CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICKNs. [II Common Pleas Court.] Notice is hereby glyen to all whom i6 ity concern, Tht:t Catherine Rogers h as thik day filed her petitionl In miy of' p' pr 3y ing for it lillestead exemption il the personal estite of her deceased bus1haid I. enr'.1 Iogers. The case wil tie heard iii tihe Clerk's ofilce the 14th day of Februtary 1901 ait 10 a. n. Given m( under my hand(1 and seal of offlee ait. l'icsens Court, I Iosiie, S. C., this 14th dyo anmary 1901, A. J. BOGG, [L. s. Clerk of Court, Per( J. M. STlWA RT, Deputy Clerk. Thoueands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Pill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi ion of the kid neys; If it stains your linen it Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too . frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and blad der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the 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 of being compelled 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 distrossing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists in 60c. and $1. sires. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mall, go address Dr. Kilmner & nomo ol Swamp.Roos. Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men tion reading this generous offer in this paper. T o Coni W Ie w ishi to your at tenitioni to the nact that we Ifurnmishm Marble Wainscot, TPile, Stairways, Sills, Caps, et(. C ranile Steps, Sills, (Ca~ps, (oltunns, etc. Steel anmli1ron, l'amus, ColunsB Gra1't inhg, Stairwvays, Fenc inmg, etc. We fitiishl the best . 'Plmet ery work ini the country' in M~arble~ and Granitie, such as Moinu men~its, St atIioniary Tombs, Vanlis, I leadstones, etc. ClCrsp)omience soi-. and( pr'ompltly attendedC~ to. CLARK BROS., & Co 113 McBeo Avenue, ap8r'-97yl. Greenville, 8. 0. J1ENNING'S CREAT- BARCAIN HOUSE. Ii now lhavo the( 1host. selCctedl stock of FA LL anid W1~NTER GOODS, F"URS, LADIES amid C LOTIL Mr. 'Will Loops is wvithi mo aind w all is f~riendsJ, I2W"'Como one eomo, all, N. A. J ENNING3, 20 Main stroot, Greenvillo, S. 0. apr 12tfl19.