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The People's Journal. MAIIKE'T REPOR.T. Corrected weekly by the Heath, Bruce, Morro,v Co. COTTON. Strict good mid(hlilg........ ...7 1-2 Strict m ldling...................... ......7 1-2 M lddling ......................................7 1.4 T ing es......................................7 7 1.2 Stains............... . . . ................ ; to 7 PROD UCE. Eggs...-.n....................1. Fry.ers...................... ............ 1 to I. 1J itte......... . . .... .............. ....... 10 Il esw ax........................-................. 20 ifams-----........ ..... ...........2 -Auditor S. A. Hunt is still very sitk. -Bring or send us your job work. Good work assured. -Soo noticoe of final sottlomeut estato of Timothy O'Brien. -Mrs. Wash Lesloy is very sick. She is attended by Dr. Earle. ---Born, unto Mr. and Mrs. Berry Pace on the 27th ult., a son. -Our circulation is no buncombo. Advertisers will get value received. --Born, uito Mr. and Mrs. Morris Gilstrap, on the 18th inst., a daught er. --W. R. Davis, residing near Mile Crook church, is very sick with typhoid fever. Dr. Bolt is attending him. -The first load of hono raised water melons reached Pickens Tuesday. They were grown noar Eisley by John Bon. -J. 1). Holder 11as3 oponied ip tho brick yard at the Neil & Newell plant and is onorgetica'lly ptushiig the busi ness. '-J.W.W. Danil,au young, educator of experieneo whose present home is in An derson, opened the school at Johustons Cha1plo Mon01day mlornmg),". -Renimnber, Till,, JOURNAI, hasi Ti IEl' circulation, 1ence advertisers will do well to connilt their interest and profit, by giving us their patrolage. -Frank Morgan (col) was before Mag istrate Joukins Saturday on the charge of assault with inteit to kill. lie was bound over to the fall term of court. -Intelligence reaches this oflico that an infant of Mr. and Mrs. clarence L. Craig, of Walhmlla, is very low. Hopes aro not entertaiied of its recovery. -If you have a good dog, talto car of him; iffyou have a worthless on1e, get rid of him at once. This advico is tune ly. At all events, don't take your dog to church. -Don't forget that the Iext session of the Pickous County Sigiing Coliveltioni will be hold 'with Prater's Creek church the second Sunday in August and tho Saturday before. --Edvery pre.cIher inl Pickens counity is invited to senl to this ofliee a statmnillt, 4of his t ppoilntllenlts to be iinserted in our ehurti dliretory. Spoecial aplpolt anonts will be noted if received in time. -On Friday night before tho third Sunday in August, there will begin re Vivid services at Bethlehem church. Rev. Jo110, who alssisted the Iaster it Pick ens lust spring will be present and assist. --Married, on Juilly 21st, 1901, at the residence of .J. E. Gaurvin, Miss Bleattie M~cA.lister, daughter of ,Jines Moghster, to Mr. Johnii Black, all of (Garvin township, Andersmn couity. 11. D). Giarvin, N. P., of 1Pickens county, -..verybody tike inotice! Thero is an old or'dinancee amlongst the town laws of Pickin prohibiiting the riding ot bicy ~clos on tbna sidlewalks . It is thme intention of the town unthorities to enfore~ this ordinance hereafter. --The Bendinug Factory, after severa1 weeks idleness, hais resu med businhess' Mr. WVertz has been1 scor ing thle coun~ try for good walnut and other valuable timber. Thie product of the factory will all be shipped to Germanyv. -Ljewii,son of Mr. and M ra. L. E. Childress, aged live ye'ars, died at the home of his grati fathier, Jfohnt T1. Lew is, about 7 :;iu p. ni. Minday, Jutly 22(1, 1901, and was buried at Enioree buIryinlg groLnnd in Greenvillo county on the 24th. -Martin Bloggs, aged about 35 yers died at his home in this counlty inear Flat Rook church on theo 1-lth inist., anid was buried the following day at Liiberty'. kte was never married, but leaves many trelatives to mourn his death, lie ledl ai quiet, exemplary life. -Tlhe farmer who gets the best re tarus for his work is t~he one who doees not stop wvorking because the crops arc "laid by," but begins Now his~ preparat tioins for next year's planting. While the crops are perfecting, (10 something for the laud's benetit. -Articles of a pecrsonial nat ure which attack the character of an individual are excluded under thle rules. Correspon 4ents ar10 enijoynod to iiaike their contri ihUtions shocrt and of general iinterest, ,othorwvise their communications will be ,aiwregarded or condemned. --T...,heu.a. will lie a general cleaning of ]ethlehemn church grouiids and cemetery .Dln Tnesday ami Wednesday, Jul~y 30th .and 31st. All members aiid friends of the chnrch are reI)uestedh to ha hianid ipromptly with necessary fools5 and pro p)a1'l to execute a geood job. --Oco, W. Williams, aged 90 years, died at jiw home in Pickenis Mionday. and was buiried thle following day' at So coina cemetery. F"or sevecral months lie has boeen practically helpless, lie leaves fewv relatives but was generally regarded as an uprighit, h onoiablo old genitlemanm. -Miss Sallie Whlitmiire, whose unfor tunato accident was chrnielcd in this pper somo1 weeks ago, died onm the 1th anst. She was ai dauighther of ('. S. and Valetnia WVhitmire and~ a nice of Hion. J. M. Whitmtire, of Greenville county. She liveud exacetly four weeks after tho accident resulting in her being seriously burned, and doubtless, sullored intense Jy. -Aryanoennts have ber-na made whereby Mi, P. Mathieney and1( W. D). King wilt hold revival services at Six Mile church be~ginnuing on Mlonday after the fourth Siundaiy ja Jily, the saime be in the 29th inst. ; serviceis being twice dat 11 a. in. and 2 p. im. Also at -~t's Creeck clhuirch begi niling~ on Wedncadiy moring followinug, at s unoe thoura5, emitminitg 'Tlhmsday, and at Coii cord churdih beginning oni tridiiy morn Lng at samno hionrai and contiuing thro~ugh Saturday following, A general tuinig ou ta at al these places is desired. .41.briuu dinner, as the intermssioni ba ~Wen tl a morinitg and afterunaoon ser' q11098 will not, bo suftienots to atllow a eol tQ 0 hom n( AI1 d hi 411% 41#MUW PERSONAL. James Hunt of the Daousvill, scetio was hero Monday. -Capt. J. T. Taylor is in North Cair ina this wcok on business. Enoch B. Lathon, of the Easley sec tion, was hero Monday on biness. Mossrs. Willie and Fratnk McKeonzi of Piodmont, ire visting at the lwioo Shorifi' MoDan iol. B. F. Roberbton, assistant chemist i Clemson Collego, was in this section Ba urday and Sunday. J. W. Earlo and 'J. . Gillespio ai delegates to theo the district cof erent at Greors this week. A. R. N. Folger, postmastor at ("It Jnoy, ". U., is spending a few days wit rolativos and finends in Pickens. Mrs. D. F. P) wco, Accompanliod by he chiliren has gone oi a visit to her 11 rent.4 near Ieideorsotiville, N. C. W. W. Whito and family of Ander'so aro spending tho summer with Mns Whito's mother, Mrsi. Eva Thornley. Mrs. Cario Prie -, (aitinesville, Fla Misses Elizaboth and Ella King, ,lael sonville, Fla., arte ati Mrs. Glilreath's fc the suimlllor. Miss. Ti izali Ilugins of Lumbrtlo N. C. and Miss dutanilita )avis, ot Spil tailbilrg, are visting (it family of .1 udg J. It. Nowhery. Rev. I. 1'. A)gtall left vesterday ft tie dist riet con1 feretne at (1-'(0rr. Il will leave the conlferctve Friday f Smith's Clal-l inl Anderson ermntty, t assist lev'. S. M. Jones i la revival. -1odert A. 11owven call Sltw som1 (bo finest cottot ill the connly. it wiul average more Ihan tre feet inl liigi tlr'ouiglOuit. It, is a tine examp)eC of in telsivo farming and shows wl(t oat b accoiplislied by improving tite land amn giving it propei cutIltivationl. OUR NEW HIO1 1. Tut .Jorns.l is now completely atm nicly omritd i is mmw quar11ter's iii the Antilotny brick biilding oi the sitre leadin tg to Irevard, tind Iist eXcel len quar:lte1rs ve htave. Wte will sIw he IVri Iireid 1t give' our readerl'S a Inmehi bette papr than here'to0fore 111mi hope It-ey w .il appreemte our e'orts-1 by" enI-l-igig onl subscription list. luoldinlg in) atdvertisingu mid, last but not, list, tleitr job wvork We 1ar nlow 31specially preparle(d to d( jolb work, giuarlteiing first-clatss3 wo1l aui prices ill keeping with all botes living. (five i 5your patronaige. To Idvei tiser, we gilaratl ee til Ilgest cirtenla tioni ill tho county by lolg olds (beii n1earlyl dol)1e) tInd our11 books artie opel for your illspectioln as to till! of tll assertion. A decided improvement it theo moobaniical aippeairance of the pape may be loolot d for ats thet comCI-king week roll by. To all ve say, eiand sco .u ml ouir new% homec. EASTAN. J. S. Adams, uf Gricenville, was i towin Tuesday. Aliss (ertrdo RI agood has returie from Click" SI ings. Julian Sit dili, of Pendleton, is vi iting .. It. S ankhlin. F. Al. Conic is reovering from his r< cnt attack of sickness. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mf. Geer leave fc Click Springs Wednesday. Miss Vivian Folger is visting Mis ('lenn at Equality this week. Aliss Olivo Williatms, of ( . reenvilI. visited at A. GI. WIyatt's Snnidaiy. Mr's. W. W. buliioni anid dlaughltet haive3 ret urned from1 Chick Springs. Alessrs. E. ]. and Waltr lIaerr c Gr'eenvi lle, are( ait tihe l'isley IHotel. Messi's. 1.. 0. HaIgood and1( P. AJ Taylo Ir sipet a otion01 m41 (1 reen~ville. Mrs. F. T.' Goode of Alhmita, is spom1i( inig the summeri4'i t the Easley IHo)tel. 31liss Fannie( ,Johnson)t is v'isitin1g4 rel: tivos. and1( fien~ds in Anider!son (count4 tis wveek. Mr's. WV. TV. Shlnmite andl daughit e Hielenl, of (Grieenviile, are visiting Mr: Ji. H. .\lartin. E. E. Smiith, oif Paulitne, S. C., repr< stopinig tat 1te Easley Hiotel. Mtiss Alma Briggs, of Spart'mburg an~d Miss Jos5ic lIianin1l, of Equitiiy, ii guests of Miss Pearl Johntson. Shanklin will b)e pl1eased34 to le'an thie she is spi4ly41i3 recoveing fr'om a1 reeer sicknesi's. .\lavor Lathe and1 11( the lioard of Al dermen1 114 are ivig aill the) bri0 Iges an13 strets ill tihe corpora( te iits puti good coindition. 'VT revival:i. serv'ices a1t he ITapt is church~i tire being largely a'tI ttnded. I me A1ir. .1 ussy, of polerOi, to assist him ni this serie~s of services. Air. Itulsseyi full of thet spirit of goiod will foir his fe low crIeaturles, and11 ini a conicin (1tg til unoster~tatious manneriC3 lhe mattkes bm11 the0 truth tat, thle person41 whoi is goo14 hats n1o right to) speak1 harishlyv aigainu tny who are fallen aind weak, '"otr grace of Godi that upllifts man, priompi ing their goodniess."' BlVVEllJ. M~iss D.ora Smiithi has ihe pre'Cttio! flower gardetn ini all this section'i. R. M. WIertz has bought all1 thle wt uso0 in tihe Be:dling Flactory. thliR section) last week. Ren iion Sab~bath) School is Pro'tsperoul owmig t~o the work of the faithful. il lr. anid Mrs. ('. W. :iorr visited &' G, D1orr's fameily this wveek. Mr'. 'V.ilhintan Smith's famtily visited I E. Kenniemure's fitnntly lust week. Mlrs. WV. D1. Watldrop nd11(1 hilre were gulests at tilt hiomio of .19. R. Wa drop0i last Sabbthl. Miss Ala Stovenisont, who hats been i guest at WI. W. Norris' for someo tim< wvill reOtturn to her home14 in1 Abbevillo tii Prnepar'atione ar'e beting madoe for thi convention) at Eniot. Eioni peoplo ar kind andt wvill wVoltome till cstoos. Ikt Sunday 8ebool is tmoving aheadl wit Rev. Prank M . McClantnahatn as leadet Well, "'Wihiskiers,'' yo)u must1 be out c grass. Whon will we hear' from yo aigain? General health is good, rain is plent ful.D.. v'alenit amnar c~hiildreni thi seai-tn. ly wa':s ieii laist wv ek by3 the timely ii of Ch:atberlini,3 (Colle, ( holera aui S'l~ithi itt'tnnt1lyone of the be.e wihicth is ailwa.ys keplt on4 hatndl at. the hom of I'e scribe. Tlhi is niot intemledtl a free pitf for the' com11pan y who do ip advertise with 11s, but to benelt~lt hitI grilovors who may not tbc within oiss aIccess~ of a physleian, No familhy hioi be1 w~ ithout a bottlo of this medIcine I Ahio esipeciallyl in summl1Or'ltilm43--anaI8J Iow. oural Fo eub~y G.W Er NEEDMORIE AND THOMASVILLE A Crops are growing rapidly now. Sam ho uiomiparea their growth tothat o Jones' gourd, but he is a sort of Rip Vitt Winklo anyhow. He's boon so bus: killing grass that lie has been aloe) to tho gtowth of tho crops, but sinco he' got tlio grais under way lie has wake4 i up to the growth of the crops. Samb< f is in a tnotion to go west now. Some body told him that ho could Iatiko I .t crop in Texats in ton or fifteon ditys. 114 - Says thait't the plac for him, because i will himv more timo to ish, an( a guarantees that his houso sha1111 no bo without io:'t. 1 sy11 tltho gour heads vinl all cry prosperity and 'ful dinnor pail" if they want to, but til dinner pail will have to bp lmo similler i it is filled this year. Ile savs he is going to cut, down his corn crib to lit tie crop then the rIts won't. haUvo so much roon to rusticito. I told Sambo that somi on had invented a hoeing machine tha would run by steam1 Ittd do the wort -1 iely but it waS a long tiie before le'( neeoit. Finally one day While ho wal ,dih1ging manf1ully in his meadow (cottor patch) ho got angry and said, I do1' r1 liko the idet of thoso infernal inehino but. I will bu1y one of thoiem if 1 havo tt give old Wreck (his gniy mule) for it, Then ho expatiited on all the good L!ointS ofold Wreck and even hintot thit h(e'd Ialbnost give Fido for on(. ] w1 Was surprised buit, believo the right thing will ehinouigo Lny 1nan. SeIo ftew 1 have hegiuin t0o "lay by' ornl bli cotton will have to be plowed ' ini August. Ani evening )ifni( was given at. La hiemi school hiouso Saturday the 1h f inst. A linge crowd enjoyed the excel. I leut suipper'. L. Miss Vota Chiidress left her h1om1o for - lhIytoni where he opon1ed sch0ool tLI W. A. Chiristol)her opened at Lathem the 22d, iist. Alis Niie lioper will open sclool at iilhardt the i lh. MI 1ood Chastain was at the hoie of Mr. Leigh llun11t, onl 131,h inist. .M3rs .Ca1) Galines, two Philpot, was visiting her father, Judge Philpot, last wook. M iss.\r .libinson of Easly visited1 riids iit relatives of I)acusvillo 1ast Dr. J. J. Morgan has bein in, bedl fo the(, paSt two weeks wit~h rhoeumaltisinl. Mr. N. K. Smith, who is sulering witll llatisilu of iek alud slheiilders is 110t Inproving. PICNIC Arl MFlE CREEK. There ill Ibe a pie it Mlilo Crook cI(lrdlh oil'iesaiy, Augit 6th, 190]. '-he pro)'essors from Cloiion Agricult ural College will hold a Farmer's Insti r t11e ;it. Mile Creek churoh. Speeches o s iiterest, will be delivered to the farmers s Ali arc cordially invited, especially th lhies, and bring Well filled baskets. There will be subjects to interest, all, I)o't forget t lie date, August Gth. Ciuas. B1. Fixi.:v, Ch'm Ex. Coim. J. . IAnsoNs, Pies. Far's. Club. ir. F. 1 I. \ells the irehant at De l'ark, Lllg Ishinil, N. V., says: "I alway - rebonli Chatbierlaji's I'ain Halli a bestI linnueilt, for. stran . I uer t a wier for a seere hilleness il the siid Sstigfrontl a strin tanl, an1(1 wastgrea!tj ly phnies.e% with i (e Ill1ink relief :01 cure r eIfectl." For sale by G. W. 10arle. In one New York factory 30,000,00 cigr1et 'tes i week are turned out on a aver.age all the year. You will b)o lealsed wvith the fin a photogr'aphlic wor0k 81and( lowY pr1ios a Ta;ylor's new11 stuidio-Easloy. lRoom f over EllisonIBros. store. w . FOR SA.L2. First-class cotton gin, press, con -tden ser and feeider., also, fi rst-clas saw mill. Apply to J1. D). 11w .5)1-:i , Pickens. -.-TIhie soond annual camp meceting o: -, thie Weosleyani Methodist church will h< .held (D). V.) at Oak way, Oconeo Co S. C., conulinning oin Wedne~day nigh before the .st Sunidaly in (A.ugust 1901 s Preachuer~s in the regulair woerk will be eintertineid free, iall others must bring .Ibeddinig anid com11 prepared to takeocar< of thiemselvos. A good r'ostaurnlt wil 4 h0 oin grolunds where01 meaCils can beI had11 at reasonable rates. Ev'erybody ini --All pesnsfein iterest, in thi coniditio of1 th(le chulrchl yard and1( como1 tory at E'noni, arle reques4tod to meet al oai churc eary on1 Saiturday, tho 27ti: ofJuly, wvith tools necessary to plac< (lie premIiia0s i proper order, .-Th'le T.1ow1n Creek lioller Mills art v nowl ini lirst-claiss runining order. .When a ohil pushes a button or somt 3 Oienr lerd substSanleo into its nostoil pun e lige on oppol)site inostril to 010se it andI 1 blow in the mounthI, swhlen (lie obstruc I iion will bie exspelled. it (ut this out siuohltake it. to Ea~:rle's1l)ris Stoe ad gt abox ofChainherainu Sloiiia1ch i.: I iler Tlehts. 'The bestI physie..'i They al so correct, disorders ii t he -t omalch. Prieu 2~> eii ts. G3. WN l'arle. t . . . 'Thle eairret used ini estimating Ih 'weight of gems is a grain of Indii r1 wheat. r "I amisinlg a. box o~f C ham berla i' 8fom:iich &\ ,iver Tblts and.11 fiiiil them' a thle best (hing for my stoimachi 1 eve 4 sed," 'ay T 158. WN iobintson J a4tice o I lie l'en1ce, Lomi)O s, M i(ch. Thebse Tablet not. onl Iy coirect disordelrs of thle st.omlc but. regiulhate (lie liver tand bowvels. TIhue a'r ceas to take andli leaCQ n inii eCeet Prc 2 ents. per box. F"or sale by (i WN. E:iu l. T.Lennjessee, is sollinlg conviet coali 1an1 conieit gariden truc0k, and1( South Caro hun lits solling whiiskry, andi yet (hero ar< Sthose wlho say (lhe spirit of doiinoy i: dead. -Memp~lhis Comnmercial Appeal. O SII'lE )lh)N'T WVAElt A MASKC. r lin t' hero beuty11'I' 1 C~ wa homletely hiddei by sores, b)0lies andi~ p)i8IOSe Iill i - used Buceklen's A irliciaM alve. TIheni thel fvaiiiIshedi as well1 ill IFruiptions, F"ove s ores, lols, UJlcers', Car'bunclIes and fel onis from Its Ilpe. lufallibl for Ciits Corns, Jbins, Sealds andi Piles, Clii guiarani teed. 250 utt Bolt and1( Thornhey. - Th D)AZZI4E TIlM WORLD. No l isovery in m1od1icelne has evel -crieatedonl(e1' qurteri of thle excltemn 0 the I hias been ca isedl by 1ir. K'ig's Nov 1 h *l'eove fori Conuslnp1tlonl. It's Reveres I, te'sts have been oni hiopeles8 victIms oi e Pinl anid lrolnchitis, thnfndl ra whoml It hias~ retrd to(1( pet feet health 'i For Couighs', Cold", Ath ma, Croupj, hl:ai e Fever. flhoirseneni and1 Whoeopiu Costgo ' It Is the qjuickest , surest cutO in the Word ri It Is sold by Ilolt & Tho'Irnley Who gua 1 an ton anietwto or refundmR-. Scotland, with larger populaiou than . Ireland, has 30 parliamautary reyresenta tives fewer. WHITE MAN TURNED YELOW .ireat consternation was felt by the friends of M. A. Ilogarty of Lcthgtoii. I y., when they saw tutrning yellow. I llIs skin slowly changed colot, also his eyes, and he sul'er terribely. lUtsmalady was Yellow Jaundice-. 110 wits treated by tie (lest doctors, bit without benelit. 'I'hien he was aclvised to try Electric ii tels, the wonderftil Stomac ad Liver rentedv. and he writes: "After taking two bottles I was wholly eured." A trial pIroves I m1atchleSs Ieit for all8tonach, Liver and Kidney troublesq. Only 50c sol by Bolt and Thornley Druggist. Paris su)plies freo of cost sulpthurous baths to all porsons engaged in handling lead. A POOl i 111 lNA IRE. I,:tely stirved in I ondon because he cold not. digest his food. Early uwo of Dr. Kinig's New Lifo Pills would have save hit. They ktregthen the stomael, iprov appetite. Price 25c. Moiey ITek if niot saistied. Sold by Bolt & Thorniley druiggist A riuaway horso in Denver the other day finished his flight by lauding in the intorior of a rapidly moving trolloy ear% where Io rode for nearly a block bWfore tho vehiclo could he stopped. Alaska Ias 6hn smallns. population of any posse8iou of the United States. TIIN SAME,' OLD STORtY. J. A. Kelly relates experience similar to that wh ich hias hllappoled in almalost every neighiborbood in the United States mid lts been told and re-told by thot sandsof others. lie says la-4t smmer I had an attact. of dysentery and puirchased a bottle of Chamlbelain's Colle, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reiedy. which used ac. cording to directions and with entirely sati-factory results. The troubles wis contolled much (u icker than former at tac]ks when I ised other remedies.'' Mr. Kelly is a well known cit izen of ltider. son, N. C. For side by G V. Earle. The Ships of the world, excluding na tives, are worth $294,000,000, of which Europe's sharo is $227,000,000. CUR lN hilOOD Ti1O110LEA1 )llt) POISON, CANCIiER, EICZMA, ETC. COSTS NOTiHING Old, obstinlate, deep-seatedl canscr per Iertly cu Cled by taking liotaic Illood lIalmn [1B. It. 11]. If your blood is tiited, prodneing oilensive eruptions, acliat bonjes and joinat, ileers, falling hair, I um Cols patches, Sore listith and throat, seabs or' senh'4s, p~er'sis-tent piml)es, eat1. ing Sores, Swelling sor-e lip , dry sore dull aching, lancing shooting pains, tlhan1 you have blood poison or t he teginii nags of deadly i enleor. Dlon't Sxperimnt, but take lotaniice Ilood lan I It. It. m nnade espi-caity to Cure all Ialignant bloId troibes, like thosoe named above, and it ching, seabby ezeinia, carbunebles. Scr-o fula, rihematismiam, Crnieer, blood hmors, etc. IlIals every soreC al stops a:l itches and pains. Try it. Cost, but, $1 at druggists. Treat ment sent free b. writthig to Dr. (iillmu, 200 Mitel street,, Atlanta, (ia. Describe tirouble an free mnedical advice given. MNedicim and free medical advice sent at oice wo laid. lit it 11] oigit.inated by Dr. (1illan ever 30 years ago. Thousands have l)uet . cured.miany after doctors and pite lledicines had uttorly failed. l1otani< Jhloodh lalm, [it. 1B- It.] gives life, vigo Sand strength to the blood, making t pure and1( rich. jitetfy I In Now iHmpsire the stato govern mnent pays a bounty on dead grusshop. p0rs at the rato of $1 a bushel. TVIlE SOUTHERN RAILWA T. Th'le 'Vestibule Limited leaving Atlantt at, 12 o'clock unoon daily is one of the linest trainis In the wvorl. If: is coInpIos. ed oxolnsively of Pullmnan eqIuipmelnt ol lautcst design, consisting of Genitlemen', cub cars A tlanta to Now Yoa k. 1ltonhlc l)rawinig Rloom Sleeping CJars New Orleans t:> New York. Drawing Room Iluffet, Sleeping Unru Mamilhis to Newv York. Library Observation car Macen to New York anadj Superb Dilning Cars serve aill meals. In addition to the first class railroad] tranlspi tation, Upassengers on this train bctween Atlanta, Wiasingiton~ anud New~ York will he reqiuired to have P'ullmani tickets whlichl wvill entitle thetm to occupy any carV on the train. Immnediately following the Vestihbl Linited (thie Atlanta & New York Ex. press, leaving Atlant Ia at 1 2;20) oon, daily, havintg ampnlle coach'accomodationu for 1st and 2ndl clauss paiSSengers not, de. siring to use P'ullmaan cars. Also the Fast Mail leaving Atlanta at 11.50 P. M. has sleepinig cars thurough from New Orleanis, Mobile, M ontgomner3y andi Atlanita t~o Washington, Pi'ladel. lphia andl Now York. Timen maniy huour3 the T'icekent, All agents of connueeting linies sell through tickets via Souithberni Railway. W . 11. TIAv LoE., A . 0. P. A., A tuanita, Ga. Frl 1 gs, JoIly Slas~ses AND Extra Rubbers! C >'We have just reciveda a big lot of Fruil Jars, .Jolly Glass-os anid Extra Rubbers at "RIGHT .'. PIC ES. Sogive us a call for any)) of the abovo. s&We pay highest mar ket price for Chickans, Es, Beeswax, Statr Grass, Grub Root and Ginsong. RESPECTFUJLLY, A ~ ORA !)11 SROS~)t A Warm MWter Is t a good tine to sell heavy shoe heavy dry goods. My l prics onl hevy Shoes, Jeans, Flannel Out ings, Worsted and Ileavy Dress Goods of all kinds for the next 30 (lays will be so hot they will have to Movo Out. Then you will Want Plows Plow Stocks, Singlotrees, and all kinds of plow goods Botter got, my pricos bo Fore you buy elsewhre. In a few days you will want G arIdon Seeds. Early Corn Irish 'otatoes, etc. I. hatve bought the vory best ifor :plIntiig' Re member that I sell Atkis Saw-s Of Il kinds, 111( deil in all kinds of Mlil and Shi n - glo Mill Supplios. Como and soo Pickens, S. 0 PW"'Lom(o 'Phone Nw. 24. feb22t~f. J C. FITZOElZALI, l'lTOOlRA * pher, G'reeiville, S. C. 01ice over Addison's Drug Stopre. All work giinititeed to give sat isfar. tion. apr8-97yl. flu I.' Gnxx~~~vn 7111--lo rth Nlmnldav inlal t ary, last. Monday in May and 'th141 secold l illy inl SeptEiErii. A\ Nlm41E-- Second .Ilo lav in, lert1a.rv, s4emind Miondlay inllt andi the. foibil MEondayI~ in SepeinbErS .. Aa.xvniiE.E, -Third Alniday inl I-'bruar, third NIEntlay in l un , and first. ANlIn.Iav after ile fo rillth NI iay ill 'Kepti.1n1l wr. * VAL.nA.L.L,.-Seconid Moial:y in I:tcle, tih esEinl N141lany after lte fith Nln dlay in Juneiv, au the sit hl Mt)lauI yl: a1-t tle roi15E'tlh \n414day in metveiE ber. l'R ItN.---TI'rd Nlt' tlu hty ill Ntarcih, third Ntondh1Iy afterl. foilth itaday ill 111n1e., aidt the futith linhty in et inber. R. Ft. SMITH, Contractor and Builder Alexander~i. N. O. All worEEk entrustd t) inv 11E will Ile faithiflly exuceteid. Caro1y tr. work will Ie tak(en by th dly rt w a. de srel. au t g 8. B. MANN, IP(ikns, s. c. Ollcers his s.evices to Ilhe ge nra pub l ip for buiilding pulrpoesM either~s by hie ron1 tract, or the da~y. Al work isi guiara.snte'd fers tEE his patIronis as to, his Euli5 etioniIIs a1114 throuighn5ess5 All pers(11ion i desig at relhiableh coint.rator~i ort hntib r who i l doI w II EEI ((o 811. him befor 1 cloE u'sig trad elt SlEwher.tt SAVE Your Fruit and Vegetables. Wo have just received a large shiipmiont of FRUIT JARS & SUIGAR. ane some fine Apple Vinogar, Also a lot of host C rain Cradles. Br'oad llrim Straw Hats3 and1 lFly Trajns. "Donad Stuck'' for bugs-clears out bedbugs, ants and1( other in - sets. Try it. A nico lot of woven wire cots for hot wetheljr, sl ill comforl(3t iln Ihese, I ron bedls int spring. A lot of nico Pickles, Tomatoos, Catsup, M ustird, Cheeso, Jollies, Salmon, Sardines, Hlama and other' nick niack s for p)ick nIicks. COME AND SEm IVS..:: W .T. McFA LL. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARKS DESIGNs COPYRIGHTS &C. n9ial cd , wsetithout r oin fro tera Paedskenikru uo Goka. l "T ARMNG IM a'ULCh. as, Grain Drills Disc Plows, Hay Rakes, Chilled Plom H ill Side P1( in1 tact ;tilyliligt you Will0 i l11illts, Iliti Ilic tpiCS arc i'11[. Big Lot Fruit Jars ( ;-L ouir I rices Lx The Heathmruce EVERY DA r 11h1l< 1-111 r :iiliy ill ist' I|, i hl:uI | h T I I Iin In ' he h v - . \'h1 411 iII III i I I r. 111 if hh am I e s n t l In re :nIm h,- II11 II-I IIII I I .-rI ,I It I other II I v -te S I ll'er. 12 1-2 cvin! i a ii - e lu i l : l A n1t h'e :. \W hite In' a i wt 1 pi ~ ii (1 1 :! 2 e A n t o ' I 2.-. 1' p si4 II I -fnI 'Iasl.'- for ,hi r;s :1 i s West E- hI SALT RHEUM Johnston's Q QUART B( JUST SEEN Slight skin Emptionx nro a Wauig <1 'r1e Only Satv- Way it to Eldtim i U iN the Mstot Powertul 19.4 Nature, ill her efforts to cortrect, iist; careless living-r, or. it ImIaty he fnt ani ce-.:'t. (ather i nperfetctionxs on si sai. a Is II ha1ps tumilors, canlcers, erysIlawhis ()r pubm114 you nweglect to heed til. warn 444 ing it iorr purie byi at right uset if .1(11N Sl'O N 'S SA I Viss Abbie'' J 2. 1)im lle, iof .\i-hal A i' doctors andit my frii'ns si t it wais salt ii andl ear.Is, an.124 then2 oin mtv whleI bot iy. 1 su ffered du rinrg thoise fi~vt':) es, is not us .I (lidl. I trio4(l ever('iy r 2~~ue l .' I hati) was pr'atise'tl. I tical' ai htot Ille oft ii. I begj.an tii finishett thme thlir'tl biut Ilet I wast i il co phit th-< sin1ce. I nieveri gtL any4 iing ti ilio'224 tiil. SA RlNAlRi I1iLA. I 'wou blll bei;u1il wV h-tis .1L1 1The bloI i s y urli mi y u oe faiis. It is for sale by atll dru2'gi--ts il full W A lT ElI.1 l ilci E. MARBLE AN. prliices. grj"litt)N lN'I;NG\( AN I) (Q)jij HIWKENS RAIlR{OAD) fective 12:111 A. M., leb. Is), 191. No. 0. S A TONS. No. II. Mixed.Mio. 14:00a m...... I V.PI ickenst At r....::, yI m 10:45 a m1........*FCrgustll's. .... 6~ I p m)2 . 1:001 a' m ...........*.\ ii 's........ :, p ma24 Al:l aru m........i ly 4:Easleyuu I ,...:5p N. 12. STTN. NO.er1. Ahxed <1:1 pQ i......*Paro's....i ... ila y mI *Flag Statio ns. t U~~ t ,l' No. 12.'VA4OIl R tINE PLEMENTS vs, Z)ws, Etc. th (w)f Farming Imple Just Received 1 f6orc you buy. Morrow Co. ARtGAUN Day rAh idn'n Cloths for W Iwn-) \I 11 4-1'1 litol Silk andl~ Velvet b -t < hte *(!Ili ol 1110 anud get . I l wk hos, bettertual I .:. 0. 1 (l18 t Il 15 and 25 ceits, I I h~ k to close out Laduies are omehatbroken, brhoken as the price. l reenvillo, S. C. CURED BY arsaparilla )TTLES. IN 'lIME. r Nouunthinu More Sartoun to Couin 'atruhmi. *Silr't nin. sarsaparilla Podt lurittpr Kniown. ike-s, vili mistlce's have come fron% w' shoots Out pirples,1lotches and :Ag that, mlor-e scrious trouble.s (per nary d i~iswae are uertain to follow it uai' n en rly th has been avoided ae le heided and( the blood kept. oh., wrh.: .uilfe.rjin with it~ for five years. The -inn1. It (came out on my head neck waIs per'fetly raw with it. what I in ag. Nob~xty would believe mec it dveri isced to culre it. I spent money NT'iN'S . SA liSA l'AILrA highly iln'oVe right away, anid when I ha~ 'oredl. I have ne iover had a touch of i~ leaist good til 11 tried JOHINSTON'~ all w"ho a re sufftering fromu humnora .I hald also. at good deal of stomach but J( ll NSTON'S SARtSAPARILLA ptuire :au n t rong you t can positivelyr. 11I N ST1ON'S SA tSAIPA RILIL A never rluart- bottles at only one dollar cacle, > GRAN ITE ji n Vari ~ lots and can et give thte lowes5t NU I ;IALT'I ES. We dleal in, LUM~fBERl )riedl and l)re.ssed Lutinber~ deliv. enredt fnort otewade. ' rlci waning Lt ber of the o 2 y t 1 teo nm hat t hleo~Ie lumbeor W., 4 F. - 11 R ICKS1 &)1 BRO.,l ont Tablecco Muin i, 190, th . 11 )9 0 cuvnie or Sctewd of~t the oora - l ..1 wit I a -tat ie l lic of the llrn d a rem iiv ail lor tgPikenhs, eb. a. ikniii hl li.janilebd r nyo the~ 44 T(;la iA u~sat, 10 the same -inihi the WhIday ofr Auus.Each bk ha ,i jc w lil 'ttment of1 th ume n.I)i ma ehne oayo h