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The People's Journal, Local and Personal. --W. A. Palmer made a visit to Union last week. -Senate - W. T. Bowen lost a valuable horse last " 'm pneumonia. -Bor and Mrs. Joe Gil strap o: 111t, a son. ter, of Olga, visited frier a the first part of the wer .y Bowen visited at the home . .A. Bowen the first of this week. -Ex-Supervisor M. Hendricks, of Table Mountain, was in town Monday on businoss. -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Can troll on the 2(1 inst., two sons. Both are of good size and are doing well. -Rev. Thos. H. Modd filled his requ lar appointment at the Presbyterian church at 110. n., Sunday. -Lient Frank G. Mauldin made a Ebort visit to Atlanta on business the latter part of last week. -Messrs. Joe and Forest Keith, of near Table Monntain, went to Brevard, N. C., on a pleasure trip last week. I'-J. F. Bannister. a prominent busi ness lman of Cateechee was seen peram bulating on our streets last Tuesday. -A small party of the young folks in town had an enjoyable picnic at Bor ongha' Mill last Thurrday afternoon. -Willio Ligon, accompanied by his friend, a Mr. Carter, of Greenville, spent part of Sunday, 5th inRt.. with the uncle of the former, Sheriff McDaniel. -Saturday, 5th inst., was a warm May day and many of the small school boys took advantage of the time to go fishing. -I'The Truth," Spartanburg,. ., says: "Miss Lidie Hagood, of Easley, is the Ruest of ,Miss Nan Creigler, on South Church street." -The infaut child of Hr. and Mrs. Will H1. Antillony, of Field, died Satur day night and was'i Iiried in the ceme tory of Griffin church Sunday. -Maj. J. H. Ambler was in town the first part of the week and attended the meeting of the Y. M. C. A, Sunday night. -Rev. RIL. RDagnall, in filling his regulnIr appointment at Twelve Mile last Sunday inorning, preached to a large audience. -The warm days of May are here and the people, in accord with their usual custom, are celebrating with big meet ings and picniicS. -Mrs. J. J. Lewis went to Pendleton the litt-r pairt of last week to attend the inemorial ixercises of the Ladies Memo rial Association which occurred Satur day. -On Sunday afternoon there was a good rain about the head of Wolf Creek accompanied by considerable hail, the damages of which were not very great. -Vaj. J. H. Ambler is vigiting friends at Greenwood and Ninety-Six. The Major w.s born near Ninety-Six and doubhtless lie wvill gr-eatly enjoy a vioit to the snenes of his chidhood. --Messrs. B. F. Freemanl, Ritis Ash more and( (Guy McFall went seining in Twelvo Mile River one nlight last week and caught a nice quantity of fish and ,of Greenville. hlis mother and ' are glad to say -elI,.lHe holds a e.,- ..u oum . Woodside. -There was a good meeting at Onlen cy cheh~l on the first Sunday in May. There was a large crowi present. Rev. Beck filled his regular appointment with credit to himself and with satisfaction to those present. - -The new mnail route between Pickens and Libirty has8 been established and . last Friday. The mail mns at 8:30 a. ni., and de This is very convenient >f both towns. .0th, George, alias Oliver Carter, was arrested and lodged in Pick ens jail by W. V. Holden and L. 0. Powell. Carter is held on suspicion oi horse stealing and is believed to be want ed in Jackson county, Georgia. -The many friends of Mrs. J. W. Sutherland, of Knob, are grieved to knowv that she has been very sick for sev eral1 days. We are glad to note, hlowever, thlat thle latesqt news is that she is much implroved1. -Henry Williams, of near Olga, spent last Sunday wvith friends in town after atteniding thle singing ati Secona. Mr. Williams is nunety four years old and we are pleaseod to note that he is in atppar ent good healh and reasonably active. --Tile soda1 water fountain of Messrs Rolt & Thlornley, druggists, is no0w in full blast and1( all desiring to quen~ch their t hirst by th is muost delicious nd ro freshling sammer drink enn now drop in to theoir elegant establishment and be sup, plied. -On Saturday May 4th, quite a crowd of young peop~le from different sections assaembled at the Glassy Mountain school house to make merry the oconsionl of a picnic. Somec of our young friend. im Pickena littend~ed and are pleased to re plort that everybody enjoyed themselves. -There'will be an old folks singing at Newv Hope church on the first Sunday iin June. Everybody is invited to attend and br-ing their old and newv song book1 and1 "wET,TJ nrIrLD BASKETs." The sing ing will begin at 10 a. m. A large crowd of young as well as old people is looked for at d a good time is expected. -Mr. W. TI. McFall went to Atlante last Thursday and returned Friday bringing with him his wife and three ehibiren. Little Ivy MoFall has beer undergoinlg a few weeks treatment it the -National Surgical Instituto ani .soems somewhat improved. -Cadet Christie Robinison, of Clem non College, Spent last Saturday ani~ Sunday at home~ and among his friends Christie is doing wvell at Cleon ani reports a prospering condition araoni other Pickens boys at that institution We are glad to see all of them doini -well. -ilheigechngat both the Metho -dit ad resbyteian ehurches, whipl was dated for Sunday night, did no *take place. The pastors of the respee tive churches kindly gave way for thi lecture b~y A. 0. Knebel, before the Y *M. C. A., which took place in the Bap :tint church. -Apply for board at Mrs. Lathem's.I rerms reasonable. -0. H. Alexander represented Pick. ens at the Spartanburg festival last week. -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Moso Sim mons on the 5th inat., a son. -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ar nold on the 5th inat., a daughter. -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Duff Hud son on the 5th inst., a daughter. -A good rain right now would bright en the countenances of our rural friends very much at present. -Last Sunday and Sunday iight Dr. Earle attended four births and visited other patients in the country. Who can beat ill -Pickens Railroad will give cheap rates to Easley on Friday 14th to all who wish to attend Sparks' circus. Hates 40o. round trip. Coroner Parsons was suminoned to Cen tral Wednesday to hold an inqest over the body of a man found dead in I ed th at morning. -Regular service and all day singing at Six Mile next Sunday. This church never fails to have a large and attentive congregation at its May meetings. -From Eaaley there is a daily mail to the following points: Cedar Rock, Briggs, Farr's. Clement, Thomasville , Dacueville, Looper's, Table Mountain, Mica, and Maynard. -Talk about Piokens dcing businoss! We should sayV she does. Only last Fri. day one man from the lower part of this county came to town and bonght from one store a bill of goods amounting close to $700.00. --Mr. Jnrret M. Keith, formerly a citizen of Greenville city, now of Athens Ga., came in last Thursday an.] has been spending a short time among rela tives and friends here. Mr. Keith is a cousin of Mr. Foster Keith of this place. He spent Sunday with his mother Mrs. Susan Keith, of Oolenoy. --By the new mail system from Liber ty to Pickens in the early morning the Greenvillo Daily News of the same morning and the Atlanta Journal of the evening before reaches us almost by breakfast time. Thanks to onr postias ter, A. M. Morris, far his efforts in es tablishing this new service. -Quite a contingent of Picken conni ty old veterans are in Columbia this week at the reunion. We know that they will enjoy themselves with the re caption they will receive nid meeting the r old time coirades who wore the gray and fought and bled for t lie lost cause. -All persons owning dogs should train them better than to run out from their premises at passers by. If not, they cannot "kick" if ono or two are dropped by the roadside from said pims ers by by a dose of powder and lead. It gets tiresome sometimes by the pesky curs running out and disturbing the pn wce and quietude of pedestrians and travelers of the public streets and highways. "A word to the wise is sufflcient." -The Sunday schools of the North Pickens circuit will hmve a grand rally at Bethel church next Ktturdny 11thi inst. Rev. Dagnall is to address the'peo ple on the occasion. There will probaly be other talks made dtiring the day. Everybody is invited to come and if pas sible to bring full baskets. A large crowd is exp~eeted and a good time will doubtless be lhad. All Snuday schools of the eireuit will be represenitedl. NOTICE. All persons are hereby notified not to hire harbor nor shelter my son, Joe Jewell a youth of about 17 years, as he has left home with out any just cause. Any one dis regarding this notice will be dealt with according to law. S. Jewell May 6, 1901. w3 EVENTS IN EASL~EY. "Live town, Mister," was the answer of a lounger on the passen get train) platform to a tourist who looked from one of the Southern's palatial trains upon the busy streets of Easley and asked if something special was not going on im town. Miss Bessie Garey a charming Greenville girl, paid friends and relatives a mui~ch appreciated v'isit last week. Mrs. WV. E. Wiggins and chil dren are on an extended visit to Southwest Georgia. That clever young gentleman Mr-. John Bowen is at home flr a while| from Piladelphia. That redoubtable ci tizen of' North Carolina, Uncle Josh Crow, was in town Saturday. Uncle Josh ays he is the only natural born Crow of the wingless kind on East Fork,and when you becomno a stran ger in that strange land you can call for him wvith the perfect assur ance that you will bo dircted without fail to his shack. Mr. Frank Davis of th~e Newell section of Anderson county wvas in town Saturday. He rep)orts plant jng nearly finished in that section. Miss Eva Hagood ain accomplish. ed lady of Greenville county, visit ed in Easley recently. Wil11am Gilreath of Piedmont was a visitor in our town on a re cent date. Messrs. Walker and Marshall of Piedmont are paying Mr. E. H. Shanklin a visit at Mountain View Hotel. W. W. Briggs of the Southern railway was in town Monday. Baptist church Sunday last at 11 a. m. Rev. J. Weston Jliott deliv ered a powertul sermon from the text: "I will not let thee go till thou hast blessed me.'' A t night in the Methodist church Rov. W. E. Wiggins preached a strong and forcible sermon from the text: "Behold, to obey is better than sacrfice," etc. These sermons we'e the first in a series of revival sermonu to-be delivered from the Presbyterian church during th is week. J. T. Lathem is having the sec ond floor of the Lathemn building remodeled to accomodate the mayor's and magistrate's court. That popnlar photoahera N D. Taylor, will aso occu)y a mou ern and up-to-date studio in the Lathem building. The town boys and echool boys gave an exhibition of their skill in ball playgig last Vednesday even ing. With Mr. Jeff Raikin as um pire, and a number of ladiEs, fair, as spectators, the town boys play ed ball and made a score of 64 Again-t 46. The gano waxed fast and furious anti neair sunset, and then the town boy" went home, nearly satisfied. That gallant citizen, Capt. A. V. Rudgens, left Monday to atten( the veterans gathering in Colum bia. Miss Florence Bowen, an aui ible and clever young lady, is nest at the residence of Maj. and lrs. D. F. Bradleys'. On rccount of tha protracted ervices inl the Pres)yterian church Ihe merchants will clcse at 7 :00 )'clock p. in. Brother Bils says: "The Psamii 8t says, 'Siroly goodness and iner ,y shall follow me all the days of ny life' and it is all true for good ievs and mercy follow some peoplo imtil they come In sight of the >ack doors of Hades, and there, vlenl they comlo in sight of Cerbe us the ynrd. dogs craunching the )or.es of falso accusers, mercy does inve mercy on the dog, and clutch ng her sister's skirts staggers back leaveln ward." L. W. I ikspec. Y. M\A. C. A., Prgram May 12th 1901. 1. Opening exercises including levotional service. 2, Reading minutes last we tin g 3. Music. 4. T,),n inuitites talk on Human Kindness by Ossie Mauldin. 5. N usic. 6. Ton ii iiintes talk on Indus ,ry by J. E. Kinch. I. Music. 8. Collectionls. 9. General remarks. .10. Anounicement program iuxt neeting and fixinig place. 11. Music. 12. New business. 13, Disiission. FROM BEVERLEY. Planting corn and cotton seed is l .he order of the dy. Miss Josie Stevenson, of Easloy, has been visiting relatives in this section the past week. Ansel, the fiv.o.or-old Sol of NMr. and Mrs. E. R. Waldrop is 3ick with pneumn1onia. Rev. J. W. Shelriff fille( his reg alari apoointinent at Rtock Springs the first, Sunday. John C. Smith has done a fine 01) working the road leaditg from the Golden Creek bridge to the Rock QaIrry. Miss Mlay Couch, of Goorge's jire k section visi ed friendds near Bleverlev last week. Rev W. J1. Spearmfan will preach it Rounion the second Sunday 3veinig in this m)onith. Mr's. J. A. Sheifft who has been iick fur the past two weeks is im provimg. Mr. .J. A. Stegall and family vis Lted his brother at Croswoll last Baturd(ay 0 nd Sun day. Mr'. S. R. Waldro.p is very sick >f lagrippe. Last Saturday whom the (day set spart to elect tirustees foi' the Re uion schiool disti'ict res'ulting in) the appointmnent of WV, J, Boggs, T1. H. McWhorter and1( Edd1io Farr. Scver'al of thle Beverleyyltes went to the singing at Secona last Sun daiy. Messrs. WV. A. and WV. D. Dun ~an and families visited relatives in this section last Sunday. Mr'. Harry Lonebunrg has been on the sick list for several days. A small showeir of rain fe'll here last Sundalmy . Whiskers. HONOR ROLL OF THE ORAD) ED~ SCIIOOL. FOR Trii 5(COiGASTiAC MON'ini OF APRl. 19(01 Flor'ence tenriciicks 98. Mattie Bowen 97, Ada Craig 96 Corinne Newvto:1 S0, Brandoni Tay lor 91, sEVE NTH GiIAD)E. Bruce Boggs 95, Lola Kennemu 95, Robert Bowen 94, Hovey Earb 91, Frank McFall 91. sIXTH GR~ADE. Vesta Ash more 94, Gussie Cure ton 94, Helen Boggs 93, Nelli< Grandy 92, Willie Mauldin .91 Lula Welborn 91, Lois Newton 90 Elbert Welboi'n 90, Lula Werits 90 FIFTH (GRADE, Floride Carey 99, Eileen Tayloi 97, Claude Freeman 961, Eva Earlh 94, May Fai'r 91, Kate Hester 92 FOiliTiH ORADE. Dick Freeman 96, Ai'lie Welboirr 96, Ottis Keith 95, John Carey 93 Bossie Mauld in 92. rIIhD (lA DE. Hagood Bruce 99, Julius Boggi 97, Lor'ona Taylor 96, Pattie Majoi 94, Grace Prince 92. sEC'ONJ, (lRADE. r'heron Hester 92, Hattie Kincd 92, Belle Yongue 92. FiltsT (ORADE. Irene Jenkine 96, Florida Kindt 95, George Prince 94, Lucia Earle 93, Mary Lewis 93, Ryan Keith 90. NOTICE. My Jack will be at Liberty unl til the 15th of ,June. mna2w4. W. T. IowEn. Southern iliway announce re ducod rates ats follows: To Chicago, Ill., .ncount 4f International Convont ion B. Y. P1. U. of America, Chicago, Ill., *Jily 25th-28th, Sout lien' IHa i'w*ay will sell round trip tickots to eCcg atn(d return from all points (it its lineps, at rate of one first class slanl dard fare for the round trip. hi)a s1 of sale July 22d, and 23d and 2lt h*, final limit July 31st 1901. lv de. positing tickets (in pe'rson ) with Mr. F. C. Donald, Joint. Agent at. Chicago, hetweein July 25th and 30th inlluItsivo anld onl paymentil of fee of fifty (50) cents at t-j im( ef deposit, ain oxtension of the inal limit to August 2-Ith will I gran to(. The Joint Agents' oflicos will be locat( in tho amin terininal depots at. Chicago at, which paven sengers arrive. To Milwaukhee, WiA , aceoimi Armual leetiig, ( rand. Lodg, B. P). 0. E4"lks, Mlilwaukeem, Wik , July 2:l-2:ith, 1901, Soithern lia va will soll round trip tickots to NMlil wiaua kee, W is., alld retunn from all points Otl its lep, at riate of o-w regular first clis far. for ihw round trip plus $2 00. Da o. nf sale July 20th, 21st and 22d, fina l limit .July 28th, 1901. A fet of fifty (50) cents will be charg. d by Joint, Agent at Milwaikee for vali daltionl of retuirn portion ofI tickets. Rate- to Buffilo via Sou1the1rn Railway accoui t Pa I - A m )eica 0 Exposit io), effeelivo 1ay is 1-t S-11m. thorn Railway anno1'inties' 'hioid trip rates to Blo, N. , ., and return, account. Pa l-Ameri can E-:x pos.itioin. Choice 4) rouItt1s vin Washington, 1). C., (P vi4 Cinc:ia. nati1, Ohlio. To Cincinnati, ( a1n1d rturin. accounlt Internat ional hitinEn. deavor Convenltion, .! 1ul i;! h-i .01 190 1. ]?ate ot o1n4 first clas a,0%. for the round trip frmt al pintI oil lines of Sou1th111rn PI i \w,:ar Tickets t) be Shld ,u1 :h . anld I6th, finial hlmit -July I 11b. 191. l By depositing tickes (il IS )1.1 with J(int Agont, at Cinlljiu i,t n or beforo .Julv 10th. anid ().n p1) mont or re) 'of iftmy (50) cn: an e"xtenlsionl of, final inn1it will b1. ,jermnitted t,) e t m e 11 9 1 account National l:uni.a \ sociat ion Mb eting, .1 11y 7:h. h. 1901. Rate ofa o fint ebt-s f.niq for t ho r-mil 1 rip, pus:32 0 m. m hership few, from ll 1 pi.: 1-, the lin.9es of Soutthni lail;.:v Tickets to bI w ol .11uly .5t1h, oh an ;o i 1901. y ipjsitin i t - p~ersont,) w'ith .Joit. .\urnt a l troit oni (or '.efore .1 ly i:2 ' ; I 110.1, will bo plrmttt1. d. ttrip rate ofi one( first. (laPOs farte ., the lines of1 Soui)tnr 11I i! wai. Tickets to be sild] Alav i th, 1:nhi and4 16Nth, with finatl limuit ,!une I -t 1901. To Rlichmond, Vai., and1( returni. acecount. Annual ( oniveti.,ni, N t tiontal .Travelors5' P rot ect ive .\sso. 11011 of Amerten, Hichtnmnd, \'a Juno :ki-Sth, 19101. linte 4f onut Iirst class fate fort thle roumti t1r1 Itromi all poits otn linles of Sou4t hn Ra~ ilway. T1'ick ets to b e sol . lumil 1st, 2d1 and( 3d, with lintal limit: 'lays from date of saleC. To0 West Po(int, iss53., and14 rttrr1 herlatnd Pre'sbyvter'ian churchu, Man I16th-24tIh , 19101. liate of1 one Ir cla1ss farto f'or thte tlound I rip frti Railwvay. T.Lickely toi 1.e solO! .l May 27th, 19101. - To) New Ort'etnH, Iti., andr oif oefirst (ehtss fare fort th~ r,.ut tripfro al pont. ttninn < Soutttern illway.'ITji. t, sold( May tht, St h am1301 I 1W flil innit MayV 20thI 100!. Lv ii p hositingt ticket s wijth .1oint A 34on (in liorsonJ,) at- New Orlewt w. en t biefore May 16th, 19t0I, attd i ment of fee of fifty (:>41) <(nt ~, 2 extolusi n] of I the final0 limil nu I Oper itted to ,lne 5)th. 11901. rterIC, reserva ttins scheduk3 , 1 i 4 - call on or addr(Iess any atgi'nt of Ih Southerun Rlway or conntet I I.. NOTI'Cl ' To D) E' H T>l; A\ N I All pers'.ns having chlma agti the~ estate of A. B. WilIlitin tt,4 pt)rerl a.ttested, biy ft' It da3' of Ju ilynx.Thsinbtdt Vte unde1(rsigne 1 i' .A pril 25,w v.. Attaini.t rator. ~ Patronst of 'Te .Journall I r, Doimald, forominan, and (T'1. J, M\ .nt forth paerfor buhsiness ho in nnJauary 1, 1901. AWarm ne Il s1I r . rn '" <$ ti e .,: D ress vy o .fn : : . L -;V\ i I \ S.I u : t j t - Sh s', J , \. m );j in - I'v bIe sc) hoIt theyV :Ii ave' t ve OuW. 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C the grneat It) M D ivii IT 80 'All - --Cllm i, V, ltI' 11811d is full of 11ee l ' t Stalt' ol I m Ii l l - i t lt 111( t A ' I1 l O NJ A G ;:nHi a111ly d )r olisalis Th G u! rilb Ilrd 'Ilie iI 1. I n ne 2l mi .i I.." ii e180 A 'itl * :n' ex telltntl h r n in l i l f h i th ~ ~ II:. or c~yao teSaeos - M11 Vu l a1il)1l3 c SI I liti I I Id \I'.\[li, N11 -ai 1:2 terilgi I< bI- i. I Irle'flsiliit I '~i~'I Vit 1 e ~ ry atay baon 1 1 21A .- I I I ti el l 'Vt' lli s res - 1 ' -, '. lit! 1d -\Ctb .UMy$aoN'S Sn 'll in in ne -I .. W 0a Ci hAno Ni die oicrl * .n.tiC at l gho *,.. i t K ri (21a You;ion whe - stne eo'4?ro ly'eliyv Tnt1 i ;r i ll \ine."1 EI i: 121 D1 t: 011 : iI l * 4 -. h Ii li - - ' ' I'> U : . il 21 (';;:Ij 41 ; Ju \-a111r1 - i11 i';e' 144 I hI II' 'I n ( t , u. 4.. b Ib -p.r' Ef &CO. ble ad rardto known to tho trad&, vorkmen to fimsh tho work. lino a postal card to our address: will ices to your home. We buy in car is. CIALT'Y trade, TE 4 CO., ,OTjrj CAROLINA, e Old Stand, GREENVILLE. N1) COMIPITE LINE b 'oughi ,t at the lowest prives, and 1to approciate yori. past trade :unt t Is, low prices and lair dalinIgp, [ r I rade. I do not (laii to havo every ything the average buyer w anats in P)IiC('S. :olors n11d black woolen dre-Ss goods Vash fabrics ill les, calicosmus.. at variety of new colors and styles, at bofore had such an assoitinen t for so le bleaching for 5cts. A good Iost. t m1)o whent you wavnnt shoes. T Sell warrant . Ladios shoes from $I. to ye us. A. K. PARK, Greenville, S. C. i WFUL HORRORS D 11Y Sarsaparilla BOTTLES. L)ERFLCiUL CU RE. Given 11cr Experience. n the beautiful village of Brighton, and highly respected lady was bort In war, in Ilebron, Washilngton Co., New the year of "Tippecanoe and Tyler Y preserved. and possessing a very re nileresitig rein i iscIences of her early NIlIlIgan and the interesting and re stiriig eveits of whileh she was a wit In1anifold recollections are more mar 11 aro her experiences in the use of rs. iurd inherited a tendency aid )re estructive blood taint wich(!lI has cursed a mi inarking tihousands(11 more as vie d from generation to generation, it is form or another. It may make its ap In unsightly swelliings in the neck or Attacking the mucous membrane, it , or developing in the lungs it may be, "Imptionl. Says: "I was troubled for many years "Id lmhab would break out in a iiass of Y neck began to swell and became very ivas covered with scrofulous eruptions.. Id weakened, and they painied me very i condition and ily head ached severely 4petite. I had sors also in my cars. I ried every remedly that had been recomn I failed. One of the best physicians in 'Ulious conlsumplt ion, as internal aheesses was toldl of Dr. Johnston, of Detroit, and )ttle, miore~ as an experiment than any lid greatly to my agreeable surprise, I lre I kept on taking it. I took a great 'ed until I became entirely wel'l. All the I dlisappeared. I gained perfect health. I scrotla siiuce. or course an 0old lady it I have hadino remlfarkab~ly goodl health .1011 NSTiON'S MARSAPARILLA is the le'dicine in t he wide0 world, both for Thlis remarkably interesting old ladly did 1e repenlted( several times, "I believe miy RISAIP ARILL A." Forn Sale' by l)r'. G. WV. A RLE. e Largo Establishmont a Fir;t. ;t underi Suporvision of IMi:v has had fivo years' experien1ce t.. >t have your hats made il n you can have it done al. We will also carry a com -nmed Hats at prices that Norther 1111 imrkei buiiyinig for1 ouliive *o:ily be'..thu 1( ariiv'e. ( )ii stock wil I (ver. AlII our I )ep~siriit Cts are (5)om teents olfali kimtis, suchi as I)ise l InJy JHakes, Mowers, ete. agonu or linggy~ see 1s before you bu~iy Store. InIsp)eel our stock and gelt, our YO)URIS PITU Y, encee, M~orrow1 co~ W\e d(al in LUM'iBER? of' all kinds, I )ried and( . DreCssd Lumbiier dliu cred1 on short niotice. P arties wantIing Ltunber of ti abIove kind not ify us aut least t< (days befor'eh~ad that the Ilumb< miay be0 thorough ly dr ied. Wr F. It )UCmmr & mmO.