The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, March 21, 1901, Image 2
The People's Journal.
T.1. MAU IAN, E1wrou.
P~ll~silCI ICistYTIlUllslMY.
Jnteatred at tho Po4t ofeio at Pickois a
seconil-elams mnatter.
INFORMATION.
1~'1i1nnrlos 'llic'.--Sent to anov
tliress for oie yealr for $1.CO for six
m oh() ents; for three monthe, 25
cenii t s- l':.1 a tbl i v ad nyev.
RATFS FOR A ioiviT1No'i.-Olio inch.
first insert ion, $1.00; each sub-egnent in
sertion, ' W cents, L.o nill moties, r(oi'
cenits Per line for first in irtion; fiv
celtii 1per 1line for anel suibsehilelt in r
tion. Obinlarie-: ar4l 'ribuites of Res
pe t. Noticer, of T1intaik.:, anld all ):er.
E(ial iotice of a polifie ti 1nt ro, tak
ing~ more hin one-.fourth coltuint space
are eh:tere :)s.regular advertisemnn t's
Liberai c'on(tract- m1e:d for thrae, F-ix
anel tvwelve it1)111hs. W i'te f or terill.
catONICA'rJOSs.--We -,Ie alw RNays
glail to liish let o'r oil matters of!pubic
itrt.All COnnonalea0-tionlS mustl. het
accornpuical lb te anie 1th(1 and athrees of
the wtilio' r the%' will be gioten io :t, I
tion- No comln) Illillienilo) of a persiill
cbaracter n ill be published tXcept :is :11n
R('I't'iSeIlmelit 'We are nlot lespoisible
for lilt views or opillilons of oIlr crlrs
poll (tlts.
For furitber lufor1a111tion, :a1d res.
Thle People'sJnia.
THURSDAY IMARCn 21) 1901.
Grover Cleveland is the gieates
living ex-prisidcn.It-see?
Southern yapers re asking the I
questioln:--Is McLuini'ii of EOnth
Carolina still a Democrat?"
Tho condition of farmners in thi<
county iu it be I lette)' t0han f-r
several yeai, jugmg by favorable i
comIllmits helard on the street. du
rin]g the past two veA:s.
It is estimated that 25,0:4;,000
acres of land were planted inl cot
toil inl 1900, and the prospects a]re
that the aereac'ago will be nuch
larger (his year.
The death of Ex-President H ar
rison on thLe 14th inst. deprives the
Republican party of ol@ of its
ablest men-a man whosti counscls
were wise and whose services to
hIk country wero given with patri
otic convictioln..
Coitinuod rains at this 5Au.SoI
'will do inuch to throw farinois he
hind. but they have the preseit
adva utnta g of i'ing well up vith
.11
E.... .t i.
IfT he dua i tiC G'hn 1n.l i. frl)l1
move ne ilC:' thi stiron ge-Itop
nenits lit the Iiiy' if the McKiti
ley aalmiilit'atjot1. llis at~tn .e
and spll tlN1ri-lon)s wore doubt
I'Sy )ll'e d Sturblng tllall anyl othi
4.r singlje forci.
Sen)ator MIcLaurmi still makes a
fruitfill subijec t (of c21) ommen tfr
liapers andi people north anId south,)
IHis own explanation with that his~
supplorter's aro freoly giving is heIi
coming such failiiar reading mait -
tor that it is almost dead stuff'.
Senalftor' TJllimlan is seriously
considerintg taking the plat11form
for ai series of lec tui Irrs-so it is
repood-but~~..~ IW (1edoubt the) au
then1 t icity o(f the rephor't. Pulic t
of tihe stage as a mueans of lively
hood,1 publilic buiessI05 c'lanls thleir
for it.
Tho administ r'at iOn of justice a5
seen1 thriouigh theO opera!t ions of t ho
general sessionls court and t he
clear expositions of the lawv from
an ablo and earnest jud(ge fun ish i~
lesons to ever'y indvl~idllt that
al ways tendc towardls uiphlfting
the moral tonoe of a commull~nity and
unfold to all the WISdlom of Jaw
which has its origin in the wvants
and needs Of mlan).
It now1% transpiroes, thr'ough courlt
proceedIings at W'ichata, Kanslas,
that it was upon the adlvice of thle
husband of Mi's. Nation that she
entered upon01 hier crusade against
illeg~al saloons. It also appollrs
thiat her' hulsbandI is not so miuch
the w~eak and abused miani le has
been p)ictured, but a la wyer of good
p)ractico and a man of good repute
at home. Now come her attorneys (
and~ initorpJose as a defenso the the. I
ory that nlo peron acting uinder the (.
advice of a lawyer as to tihe legali- 2
ty of cor'tainl conduct can lbo 1ho1( d
responsible for an offense commlit.
ted against theo law. If there is
gumt who is th, gu:t o..neT
The thnorougnness ana promip
noss witih wlhiicl tie busiIess of
th coulrt. 18 being depatelied 1 is(
best possible COmplilllt to the
OfliCers of Mt. colr in(d SpeakS
piaise for tho (leaineps with which
th law is being interpreted by the
able judge presiding antd the elli
ciency of the work of juirrors3.
Tho carciul observer enuinot fa il
to be impljressed with the f ious
sido of tho whikey (lilt wI i he Nv 1113
taking his ab'vations from the
coildict of miln in) th:I igregate,
biuch as4 can be feli (.1 (gcnsion
that, bring lalge nll te1rs ti1 ditler
enlt ages together(. Yt1ung(, 0-11d old
alike, I.aler the( peculiar ifnne
that pre!ss upon them, IrII*,::
to givie J(lose raini to 1p11)1 it(,1 r
1;aidilig I~iliIgene. L n'3 a lollIt(P
al t'gther conisistentI ih I Lc ot'
'asicn3. iMient Muld iy "' lli'ra
tively idlv il t tw) - ' oS
SInall illldu elee t'11h6"Saw
t he timle n11-d fit'Un H61 lat' Ir di Vc
poszitive dis atin. I the p;or
Alllty to) gl'alify tilo tell~ltleV t
It'sjpate w re lit.t ccc istel t with I
1) e tuo.z In1 t o I Ii' S ' I it n I.t 3' Il
iCe o tmpall3 .1s14 res ilta1 ':t tll
och occaficns, doulfle'1S thi ' rv i:
LCuld niot he 1so great, I uit it V
lig alm L i M tilI is j n-I N ;. .
.hlwa s Intt l .t I - 4"i\ t, i n II S
3' , w ill nllilfest ).it . t .
eev tif ulally p. Op le 1., inade. i _-t
i([t1-. Iaw n, l 4 w .n I Ny Ill.- , c t
1-liar ( 'il Il l : t a.
llit n allO lxt'I ll- t ' e.
1t l3' tI he3N pr *mte i hat h
t l t -10 1 I Il k' ItNvI I li t l i V: i..1 .
Z l 1:1ttld t' il k' Co.)t II I S 'l 'y t 4. 1,
" doint l i d iii tt -.
Tle r' E i :1 is ) I o 3Ill -I f +.,III
L' litVelitd at I ek .'lIs l a: A( . o i ,
du344 W.3t'i 33 11. 1 h-net p siing.' Ai 11.
I1e grlld it. \v w r33 11 jl l it I y :i11
hir p'lac'is anld Ioit, tilays ( \\ as .O t
S tilt' i.'td il1 111 14 gor t'I I/ . I ) I
C, tur i it I' a aV I I l\t' . v .
PlN ll i t) I t fNl'( ('ll' Iti-n' ,liii .N:1
a) I hu Sf I*$t 't it b1 i du'i, .131
Jnih n it4 t ~ iim-- Mi it'
ut) lol owe d Ig ite1 its u-ore -l
exao t.::I A . 1xu(1(r . u ry ,:
h -ardbi Be33 hi . Iht gar
:31n1 ( b \ IC1.do it x''p ~ fl1(
thorou hj comprtin ; s:it'it n 01 tt r
liegt .f.1 eJl3tt ite It 11jM t 31,ld
CH r itgs s a 1--3(1r Dat11. ig. th r31
itisy atno Jume. Bcitent, -- ti
Wela ithe it jur ill g J..iaid to
makel our fiIIl presenatlnOilt for
tais t"rm of tho court. Wo havo
passed On all tho bills lianded to us
by the, Solictor aid have relatedred
such1a verdict as we think the evi
dence justifies We have visited
tho Poor Farm1 and tho jail Iy
COImittee an'(d we find sevevnteen
inimates alt tho P4,or Farmn all of
wom' Ca w tel cared fo r. The
farmIl is ben(umi o d statle
of cultivation. 'Thle grantd juryV of
last i Iar re'coimieai ldd i at erec ionI
of a i'e W 1111 1 st bsbnit ial .. jail, but
the finanacial coadition of the coun
Iy il'.'in suelh that tila' ml(one v is
Iot forth-Coll i ng wit houI I t Somle
trlic t oia legi'-hi t atta on I lie fill' ect.
\'We I heraolr' revenua -1 tlat ou.ar
resnc l t :ivet tIake0 Illm 1 such
-ouraa'Se @is Will enable us t! build a
:a il.
J I.lk . Ra11ilw amd AddhhE 1!!en
mr V ere prosent.ld to th coulrt
s vcar for adualtr' :and1 t he -: ,
ills b n' 1 reportotd to us at th .
Crit In 1o1r w iIlli soill,
ama wiI es. We wolbl li t,
A V WhI the v:I In 1 1ui n t a b .
irw),-.1Vent .1 T it. mI:mne11 r i:1 w hieh
in-y live illst jithi thao paro-ee t )Io
f Ih : . C SC, vt thi:.k. \\
ake aaa !i' vt Iy :Ind w I m. -
Im -I I. \ '- I T A I I ar .l n
. at . tail it a :a l, i. I "' ,l ci a I .
C''llrv kv uw R i 1'e . t--aail h
vI I . \\, V u v i p ;%,! , d !iA 1
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tr~e -. 1 -nds en- TIan i :. iii:
h litI t
r :11 1. nui l ' "I e ll t e. t
trmI f cour l
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r af lvi * na~ if *.. i, t l
au--edterl v fratm ntuain' a
('a-dlaieat im thlvIf.l\him l' i
InorphIinte.I .\ trid ladv aia h
:tava,. ''l h-: cureiaa in 11 a ant iela,
Ia nt\ itt 8 aloa in14n, h xo a !,l 1 ra
Ii is I'me. ' a|- . h a . la Iyoi
l t.-,' iti\'. Ear t 'ta. Aj'
NTtaa lCI''.ll t It1N A il. H-'TT* I wa
prI ;mItit'k 1 ge hI li~kla t ' ut, ifa1
\f r !t l e n ai, fo N1ti I)
ad Ii 1.L . ota i.\! '!a an 1i jr - (C n
ad $1.(0 'h ail.--tn' ..d i nr1 -i
.i ar h 2! l'. I. ,
A I~OJlRIBE1 01341IInIEAK,
"Of large sores oil my lit tio daugh.
ters h1nd ('volood into it C11an of
seablhend", Writes (. 1). Ishell of
Mlorganton, Tenn., Imi Buclen's.
A riica Salvo eomlpleely cuired hli.
it' a gin i'lli t e(Nl cl' C. (*r ei'Zi'3Ii,
t(t.r, 1 Salt rheiium, p imples, .orop,
uh-of1 4 anld pile i Only 2.5o, at. lt,
lS'' Ilt h Y .\N 'l ' it) 1111.
TO N-.
(I )g ni3 t I the abovae f icl.
(ihe Nmlid t-*sIn i :ivi r anl(ill.
b':3 3 oi in t r d :: to p in ts in
ut h ('ar3 l 11: , add !'' Ati l 20 I-,
va ln i :I:.: n t .' ::t 'k-ts in
11,r41 t o, t 44 roin a p oint in,
'uIl h A' W r ':lina !: .\ n Iut ) 1 n-l
I.: r i. I! :34 r 4 t 1:.d viti .11 s , t i
S i. t . ! r it cry .
wo.: ty I rl-l' o e ti k t
- h I .1 W.! ~ blApi 0t
11 it'l : l V 4 1 -l , i IIi (o3:1
W n P f .\O lI.I-s - to einrnl
iii . a t bf thck . -ern 1w:(1
.\le 7 1 W. Hl.Ta l .
Assistanit t. 1'. A.
"A tiamm b, G a .
.'11 'n- ! Itt le :1 Is kA. >\1 a11 c l
\\'li I.ittl4 ariy ris rs to) clan8e
M hI lI (*r anhowe. Thiy neer
iY ..- \', arletIm,
1.111 1.11 A M6l i 1 0 NT'.
"I ::i a h V i' c1im s t I In!!:
.\i l iil wei34 3 wither t I ihe ilorthn
wii.d's 11,h ,1b
li t !, ,ho bu th lin s m asn o r hin
o4wn, 0 death.
.1 II -I- 4 u, "he1 11:1d Nvito l swuel
.1 n ...l~y fiven i-, clartin .h 5th
:\ I tYc, - how i ullyt~ and' sweet
Iv wa ~itI roe that "Thfn luist
1."Vingl p.,-Aarts weehreed a
r. '.thl A m' .. r 1 luntTi'h. , ail 1
1ii 1nnster d ha311 had no trror
01 \ p3114l . r IIC his 1111 1't, 1ind.
s (:a.t iti v : r aind the hleai
13 nI 11 11331:e of. SI t
a~ I u' Ih r d m ;hay h
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I l':ot Pi lltifO ,3311 lI' i l t hu..ne
h i 1433 I heat ii smferer wllo1
1 .~ ' 110 Ii ' wea ' I 1ini - of
h4 4 4'. No f .le' 'I'.li ilie
3.3'sufo w 10.(:ri'l tito 0 13,
1* on>31 3i31en a all.Sic CIon ..St j[1
'd3 :3:1 Ii S Wi43ie 3ly 1111 ir
* 'onder, where shIi d3('3 -dI. (F3very
d..-ll was ie In from her ow' n Ilipe
-(3 ee elrtilg he foloy l. .V-r
14 tl (3 il8 , 11 3 v( ell( 3110 i1he'~ d o
S113 iih Iliii 13l11s 3Cl In i'\ 1. 841
'F~i'v 113 1 . '384 Ii.:it lnl wil ii e
1 gi&13 11!. (111(1 i i -l114 1i
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- afhl~lr.'' h.-r.413 SIn 'Orip.tm o d
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il a ,lit I a O l a Iiau i af r 3Clt~ Ofn.
-1 :.')i its I)r. (.1(1aid (nd it in (hem
lnt hurying gru nid dtio nai, 41the
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w~Illi p''brIC1.~ll il'li) ydig j o i v.
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Citation Notice.
;TATrE OF souTii UAltOlNA,1
l'ick-ens Comnty.
1By .1.3 Newhery E4pjsire, l'rb:tte :I
Iiisbre,.
Whereas, A. M. 'Mmililin nuade slit .(I I
ni to giat nt him li ]er of inhtiitni
lott f tit, Stilt (if 1ns0 effects'. of Hitnsoin
T i -s.: Ann Tui.:m.:vo s ito ell- 11nt1
iloilils all and siitsheisr tit 1insr1-4
Is ( reTslitor- of the sdl It oit l IIke
|1'ev:80.l, 11h.11. thlt,% h1' anld a1ppear1 b-4f114
l it , n the ' rt of Probate, ito)b Is. I I
l'i4kensCour t Il NSe, . ( , , t -.
ih ila y of M ' it 1901, aftier 1 n. oblica 1
imn itrsesof. it 11 Io'clo'ki it I it' frosio it.
s l (ati s, i t a n t hier haveii , I h it'h I
aiel :th nst a tiiont Mshtial ntu het granti
il.
G I 't* min h tin ht:,% ane sali his
lls d:y- of NI:1,0h 1901, il I in i 1th
e:str sf sur u e lint Isssisil's's.
(':IV If. N 1-.'I Wi levvit li .
.11:n eh 14 11.
"Do ts foks often
.ho ieher?'' asked ths
travelh'r in a ma!arial
Seihon. -No, repli-d
the nat ive ' "they dti
JlI jlle).
I1r. TInsIy on1ly die once and
he: I .. Ily tradel once .a.t the samle I
>ice4. Not so, tii thouIt, when thev
anld inl here. It they trade onec
rith u:ta they keep coniing situply
veeuse w' give thm mor' inutes
u .dtter. 1t1les f(o l s in0onev .
.1o0 way witb iorses. We ImVe
Lhst r'ecteived thro' carP loads of fino
TENNESSEE
MULES
Will havo another car from froim
e ixt week-allI aroun d
'k er-j-iek s. m( e and see 4101.im
Do you wanlt :1 1 nor vehicle
if lnsy k iid? If so we cant save
ou m1onet(1y. We hitvo thre ecar
>adS of sf wagons, aIid Iivo fi of bug
,ios andI carriages, all received si
ho irst (lay of last Jantutary. We
lave cut Out thol
----PROFIT
FEATURE
)in thev co goods, a- we" aire deter
mlinett to lk ea tionl
Is the l.i:-.t .1 siK i t the State.
W *never uly in less th It Car
aln I pay Spot casht tsr e.'vr
Stintg. ..nee we huy chetap'ertn
t h" sl doaI-r whoi huvjy a fe
i s at a tim. anil keep them u
til they are. Ihl anid dinig...W
wn our D~epository, hence wve don't
have ti dIivside lpoiits with thet
haitndlo rrd . We' carry la: steek thle
Celebrated Studebaker
Asonl tie w~trl'.' justly relowli d
....W E B E R....
Oi.ttns, A ls medinm' gtads w I
casrry t ' (tal t autiosg, ()wishoro,
We~s keep ina stoek at all tiins
lthirtesti silbrent nitles. of Btgtes
tutd ( liat ,7 amng t hent tie
lilshsesIk, ( 'snth : its, Tysont andis
.onstskbrli nitt aeynis'.i.
\W will nts. my no s: n S~
Is<'s 2. \\s hit~s (A' :-. Itsi~~ : 1
iii ;t'W -i si)!J 1 h:. si f ,
the n. A t is tyJ iS1~ b~ 1: ui 11, (I ti
CHARLES & MOBRAYER
b <- .Itser hei .- Jife St5 t
UlmI dvil~ , 8.C
DE---l~ A LI-'R IN
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring,
Coiling, and Weatherboard
ing, Moulding, of all
kinds. Leather and
Rubber Bolting
together'
With all kinds of
ENGINE AND PIPE FITTINGS.
AlIso Enigine ands (Cylnider Oil at~
oild )for painting, and Whib.
G~ivo uts a trial 'befsro bsuyinig
B. E. OR AN DY,
Pickents S. C.
Olfltitad Wa'irshoiuso nea r Do
--T. (. Rob dinsoun still htas chaiirgo
ook s of ,Jsounal We canno at say
Lust how mtuch longer ite will keep
lielm.
Iaolk! A idela11 1a '1i31.
Itves 11111 . Ilingies' Tonlic (notw fum
roveId, asl' pleiiant) t a 110kon In early
priigi aiII VFill pr-veiIs Chills, )loigito
in) Ma larbil Fevers. Acts on tle liver',
Ines tip theII sysateml. Better thall QW.i
ine. 4n:in iilved, Iry i. At I)lug
J t Z. 504.. a id $1.00 bott les.
ttm:N 121 WS8.
1. 1 II KviSivOtTit, C. IC,. R0tot1INHON,
W. I.itien't, k
(1 reenuville. S. V.
I y iitesiwor th, Pairker & Rbiluson,
lIes'ln4 C. It., - - Sotith Carollitu
1'ractico in all Cotirts. Attend to Il)
OtlsinessM promptly. tf.
W*W-M %tOnev' to loant.
[VY M. MAULDIN,
At toriny at I,aw.
Pickens.S. 0,
r'nl t ico ill ill tilt, CoIrtM.
O)llet' o'or Earle 's Drug Store.
H'tKENS RAHLROAD
Sche dule
Il n 10Weet P-'l', let, 1901.
0)111 1a1l tfi.e' F'b [st. the follow
' 14 he tinle will be rin over t he l'ickens
.L , for tih pjiIrjlso of11atlig Freight
4141 I tisengers, viz:
0. 9'-1lhily. 'xcept Stiniday- No. 10
wald Dlown. Mlixed i-:ain l em UlOn 11)
0.10 : Ln Lv P'iekens Ar 2.55 pin
S.I5 :am Ar lE.s:eY Lv 2.15 pm
ie'. 12 -i~aily e'x'ept Stuiity - No. 11
St':tI Ie'wiI l'ssenger rviee liad Up
)0 llm IA. y 'kn AI 6.40 pill
.1- Ipm Ar E-I'lev Lv 6.00 pil
No. 10 von iivets with Si lv. No 33.
No. 4 co)in'v's wi.h Sr. iv, No 12.
No. 12 comnnets wit, S.. liv. No 1 1.
. I 1 'onnt%' willi Sr. Ry. No 3.1.
rains will stop to take oil ot' let off
:tengt-ts' at the followig. V elOssiii"s:
er fisll 1,al'iSn.t antd 11lidin's. -
I ''to't will lbe 0:4'i1 4for the receivil.
11-1 udeliver y of F'eight froi 8 A. l . t>
2 M.
We % ill ni:tke it t' your iii te (ett to
1. '1n/' ou i -:l' r oi 1. giving goO
3-. '- TA YLIC. ('en. M~gr
SOUTHERN RAILWAY,
Con densi1 Sheu'lio of P-assngor Trains.
lEa Ideo't Jan. 27th, 1901.
VeS. Expr. Ft' a
Northbound. No. 1'. No. 38'.No. 1. No. 3'.
Dail.. Dnily Daily Daily.
Lv. At'nuta.tT T6 -a 12 m' 12 ,Mv 11 0p
"A:',min. 1 b dma I01 1~ - >p 1250as
N rr . 9 ....... 2 -ip 2 ma
" nu ....... 2 8p 1 5 a
" annvlle .la 5al 2 25p U 0Wp 2 1a
1.'. 10 'n 2 45p 8 Wp 2 88a
". .'... '... .. -..:. ......
" . . ry. I : 'a 8 .59 .
1.^,; 4 10 p 3 28a
Ar. 6 '' on. 0 .l30p 11 ba
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Choi*"1'{- 'TihinoII 0 1tear.r inl d-ily sorlvice
bI I 3.)n Nor o)l k nd Ilair ore.
erno I AunO l.'" E-olid 3'uhulinin~ tJ, being;eoml
P 's:'d cx''! 1A1ive4ly ol' 8h1-s1 P'ulman qu ((3 i pmnt~
of' hate si '.gn, through3 hot ween New York
anid Al I:lanta. Thinig Pn;,1ullmaun fle;pinig en1r4
t.; 'ouie N ew York and N ow Orleans, v.ia
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l'01u1:h.mo ii'r O0''-'.Orvatin a but wop,, Ma
(c.n a ml New Ye' I'i. Dinin11; ear's serv.o all!
13nenN' ('n n'.11t . P'ihnn .ale'p ng e: 'rs het wvoon
(4r poni r'. :m'd I1;aNi1Lh. No rmnth trvlioo on
t is r'in. 'I h041 trinsljo will 14lop at (uain4O..
hrin( Ily '0 ini ~On and13 hut off) Matn Oa fr
No9 11. and 84-"'A l nnlta and Nnw York Ex-'
>roi'm' how3 train bet1wcon1 Allata and C111 har
)1t4', ('nn1e1ing1) at CharloIt to ith 1trains3)1of
31)3m' ninnhers''u for and( from as hing ton,Nw
Yoirk andl ihe osetyn ho uha
(Cha)rI ~ 3te ynd lcmaond and Norfolk. Lenv-.
inig Wa -hm g1)on Monidayvs. Wednesdaya and
F'rbty.s a tou)r'ist slee-iing c1jar w.ill beh opu,'ated
othis 3 t4. ra in through from ii ' Washington334 to i an
1"l(j4'i) wXithout)) r'hunngoj. C11nnLetion no~
(Greensboro wmith'1 Islee''pes fot' Ita leigh. No
Pi'n113an1 c'ar4slon this9 train belten1 A'tlanta
n nd Calott'e . Antl irs 6-t and4) 34e'ondc ob1L'4
001neh faommnat 1ions. for' local andi b lrouigh
trav.'i
No's.85n 13i1161 -"UnIt ed Stat ei Fast41 Mail'i'rns
Rolid het ween''3 Wasin~~igtont andi Now.. Orlean1rs
v.ia Souther~tn Itall~way,' A. &1 W. P). R.I 1(1
Ja. & N. It. It., hehtig comnposed a~ o floho
I1't~hrog without11 change for 1.a14-ongors of ani
chas*'s. PIthinnn3 draw.ini'(room4 a4loping cn'
be3'teen1 New'. \orkt andt how~''. O)3.rlan via At
latla nnd r Mon%0tgome14ry and13 b1e3wcon Hir
minlghiam nd)1 1t1ichinondl. Dining cars serve
alt menh!1 en Il roitto0.
Nos9. 1I and 12-anlld odn tralin hot.we.'en
Richlmond ad AtI(l na. ('Iii'o conne~lctionl at
Ege'iai a t33 ont in is enl lcd Io abovo.' se' editio
parr).');u)irly thn inaugu'l)rnt ron of tins (1. iii
5(l It M,4) s iha No 014 .51iid t8 are4 ma34de anl eX.
(!lusivo'4 Pulhnan131 trann withoutt coac(h servico.
PIhi,'d \. P). & ('on. ft1'r. G. P'asst. Agent.
W. t. '"A Y ILOM. tO MOAA N
DR. J. P. CIRLILE,
DE NTIST,10
Groiville. S. 0
Ofl ovor Addisons 1.o -
ap12-19i f.
(U. FITZOERALD, III
*o pher, Gr-enville, 11. U.
\ disonl's DI-rng Store.
All work gauiraiteed to giv
apr8-917y1.
NO' I ' ' 1 1" 4,l'1''O N 1R01t
STMIC)l EXlEMPTION
4TAT t''01UTHl CAlROLi
CoU)N'rV OF i'IICI-;N.
Jin t'olm n I't les Couirt.]
Ntiiet' is 14herey giyeII to :l Wh1om it
in:1V conternIt, lltt (t'in licilue Rogers,
has thils eilt llit-i het l'et.lItIon lin my of
lit' prahtil for it lvill'te lI exemlptrion
IT lhe rs Hae if hey lTused
bu11 111ud 1.41.1en 114gers. TheII casme wil
bet benal i II hi 'ho k's t-lllee i he 14r h day
f n 11101 t 10 it.
(FIl a btler ommy ha gI 4 sl of ore
t aletens out 11dtwe S. t'., this 1-Ith
Liltt ingindn 11a01.
- your)linen it S
'evir nf ofokrt,
l'er .1. .11. STEWmAUiT,
Doelmty ( lerk.
Thousands Have Kidney Trouble.
and Don't Know it.
Mow To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a
sediment or set
tling indicates an
-0 unhealthy condi
t-on of the kid
neys; If It stains
-your linen It fs
evidence of kid
a ney trouble; too
e ke frequent desire to
-spass It or pain in
the back is alo
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 distressing cases.
If you need a medicine you should have the
best. Sold by druggists in 60c. and$1. sizes.
You may have a sample bottle of this
wonderful discovery J.
and a book that tells a
more about it, both sent
absolutely free by mail, I
address Dr. Kilmer & nomo of swamp-noos.
Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men
tion reading this generous offer in this paper.
To
Oon tractors
--- We wish to
teintiotn to thle
furnish Matrj,
TPile, Stair'ways, Sills, Caps,
etc. G raniite Steps, Sills,
( aps, C.olinns, etc. Steecl
an roRem, Colns
(Gtat inig, Stairways, Fe'nc
ing, etc.
TO THIE PEOPLE
WeP funsh thle best
(Cemetery wvork in the
cotryIt' in Mailrble and~l
Granite, such as Monut
mnts, Stationary Tombsl,
Vauilis, H eadstones, etc.
Corr'espond~en~ce soli.
and p)romptly attended to.
CLARK BROS., & C O
118 Mciee Avenue,
an>8r-97yl. Greenville, S. C.
--CR EA T- BA RGAIN
HOUSE.
I now ,havo the )5 betselected
itoick of
FALL and WI1NTERL GoOnS,
"U RS,
COLLARhETTJS,
L1AD1)ES and G ENTfS SIIOES,
CLOTHING, &c.
Mr. W'ill Lo'
s wvith mo am
til hiis friondis.
" Comao 0one como all,
N. A. JENNINGS,
20 Main stroot, Greenvillo, S. C,
nnr'192tt'19.