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The People's Journal. MAItKET REPORT. 1-2 7 1-2 ---- - ,1 1-2 i g .. ............................... 7 1 2 t i ............ ...................., 7 PRODUCE. E gg ...................... ..................10 .hc.n- en ..................... 2C Fr yere.................................. 10 () 15 Blitter........................... ................., l1 I ax ......................................... 20 ....1.....%...........2 -Mrs. Emma Major is quito ill at Ban dy Springs. -Bring or send us your job work. Good work assured. -Mrs. B. F. Parsons is improving from an illness of several days. -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Bower Freeman on the 29th ult., a son. -J. C. Jonnings nOW occupies the Harris building near the depot. --Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Brock, Wednesday, July 24th, a son. -The Piedmont Baptist Association convenos at Enon church today, the 1.t. -Dr. W. F. Ausitn will he in Easley Tuesiday and Wdnlio.iday next, August 6th aild 7bh. -B. F. Froom is in chargo of the the summor term of school at tlo Ha good school house. -Foster Terroll, charged wit.h petit larceny, was ancqu itted before Magistrate D. F. Sutherland last Monday. -Oversoors are boginning to call ont linds and place the roads in good con dition in all directions from Pickens. McKinzio's Juvenilo IMinstrols will give an enterailullolnt in) the court houso this Thursday ovening at 8:30 o'clock. -Thu Boa id of Heath of Pickens town1 gives notice to cloani up all contamn inated placs. Read it anid act immo dittely. -Gap Hill church has been becoming ly ressed ui an 110W prescots an ap poei-anco in keoping With the neaetio: of the church. --Town subscribers aro making coi plaintA al)Out tdlephono service. If the trollb'o is with the wires they ought to b1 adj nsted, -IC'eFall tolls you this wook of many things you need. Seo his full lin( of gooda and you will tind anmost every thiig you nied. -Tho 1upply ordinance fir tho year 1901-1902 for the town of Pickens has 1been 1)a.9sed by Council and posted for general information. -Just as we go to press we earin that the Virginia Carolina Chemical Co. sc eured last Tucsday an option on the E i-. ley cotton seed oil mill. This, virtually, momns a sale. -Don't forgot that the next session of the Piekens Cotinty Singing Convention will bo lield with PIater's Creek church tho Hecond Sunday in August nid th 8aturday before. -Rev. J. E. Foster will begin a series of rcvival metings at Secont this Thurs daiy night. Rev. Foster is a lost arn eat worker in the cause of christianity and( muhl goodi is aniticipated1. -A decided implrovement hlas recently '-.nd in the new Pum'pkintown aair tho town limits, which adlds to comfort and safoty of travolers, ng aln easy app~lroa1ch to town. eputy Marshals McKiney and Ro .... -ently captured a 100 gallon still, Capl and worm in thu county below Ca-~ techlao. Theia proprietor war not at home, but, from 5i00 to 000 gallons of beer wr onl hand. Trho entire outfit was taiken ini h an d. -Nowspapers have beenm puliabing information to thec elfect that a Teachers' Tistituto will op)en at Picken~ oin August 29th. Superintendent Bright has ire ceived no offcial noticai of this and is unable to give positive information COnl cering it. -T1he schll~ Supe rintenident has had his hands full exchanging hooks; the supiply is not at all equal to thu domnd andl thea county superintendent has al '-eady pledged~ is i?~nividal credit to the extent of aibout $200.00 ho ease mat ters5 off somewhat. -Perry J1. Manldin, residinlg near Mile Cre-ek, while on his wvay home from (lap H-ill church last Friday was anght iln a severe wind anld raiun storm in the sectioni near Mrs. M. J1. Robbins' place, whichh unfiroofod sevoral buildinugs. IIeavy lighnigand rain a~comfpanied thu wind. -Owing to the lateness of its arrivalI, a fnll repoert of the recent missionary meeting at Oolon.2y echurch will not ap pear inl this issue. It was an occasion long to be remembered by the poople1 of that sect ion whlmosOecourtesiuiq andu ger osity so impressmod the visitors that they will doubtless be glad to mako another slav aumong the hopitablo people right eairly. -H. A. S. Porter secured a paftonlt on his iniventioni stylodl a "Rotary Engine," on July 3d, 1900. It is a unique dovico in thme steam engine line, dloing away with ltroke wvheel, eccntric or piston rods and governlors, simplifying the mechan ism, reducos cost of miannfacturo. It is pivotical or reversible. Mr. Porter is making arrangemento for the manuifac ture of this pautent aind will advertise it through the Exposition. Ho got the idea from observing the effoot of escap ing steam striking the faice of an idle pulley. --Maj. E. HI. Shanklin, a lifo-tiamo ires ident of Pendloton, died at Hickory, N. C., last Sunday, July 28th, at thae ad vaaced ago of 75 years. Hie was a gal laiat soldier in thao war betwvoen the States, enterr~g service in thae 12th S. 0. r-egiament of infantry; later lhe transfer rodl to the 7th (Hailkell's) reginlent of Otavaly, Glary'as brigade, in whaich com1 mandl he served till the close of the war. His romaims wvoro brought to Pendloton. lHe leaves surviving three Soins and two daughaters with friouda tall over the State. Onoe by one thu old veterans are. passing, A few more yogra and they will all he gone. --Nellie, the litt~le thirtoen-months -old daughater of Rev. ani:l Mrs. (I. L. Craig, diedl at their htome in WValhalla Taiosdaiy morning ~July 23d, after a long illness. She' hiad been a (lonstant 4 Yorerer for niearly a m'mith. Thme re ni ins were brought to Pickons Tuesday afternoon for burial at Gr-iffin church, about five miles from here, wvhere the the funeral was (condtucted at 4 9'olookc Wednesday aftornnoon by Rev. B. Hold or. The remains wore aceomplanied by Rev. and Mr-s. Craig, Mrs. S. C. Heniry, of Seneca, and Mrs. BRown, of Piekena. 'The bereaved parent have the sympathy of ma~ny friands in their sadi affliction. TAhe ohild was the fand-dautghiter of ?4,and IMEg $ , QW1) Qf thi aanv - PERSONAL. Miss Sallio Alexandor,of Soneca, is vis iting Sheriff McDaniel's family. Miss Eva Edons, of Halo, is visiting at the home of Maj. J. M. Stewart. W. W. T. Nalley, ia prominent mor chant of Easley, was in Piokons Mon day. A.rs. R. S. Cathcourt and children, of Charleston, are guots at the home of Col. J. E. Hagood. Mrs. Frank P. Mctowan and ohildren of Laurens, are guosts at the home of Mrs. Hollingsworth. Miss Cabalan and Miss Belle Cahalan are guests of Miss Francis I1agood at her summer home in Pickens. Capt. J. J. Hord, one of the main stays of tio Crow Creek section, was seen on our atroots Monday. W. A. Gilreath, cotton buyer for the Piedmont mills, spent the first part of the week with1 his mother here. Mrs. Floreneo Griffin has retturned from a pleasait visit to her daughter, Mrm. 1). F. Sutherland, llock, S. U. -Chas. M. lowen is filling a respon. niblo position in the dry goods establish mont (if the Davison Paxton-Stokes Co., Atlan tat. Miss Alice Finney left Piekens last Saturday for Atlanta, whero sho his en tered for training inl a thoroughly eqluip. pod hospital. Mr. Arthur P. Sparr, wife and child, of Gatinesvillo, Fla., Mrs. Oius Ging, Jacksonvillo, Fla., anti Mrs. Carrio 11. Price, of Gainesville, Fia., are at, Mrs. Gilroatlh's. Mrs. T. A. lainey, wife of Conductor Ruiney, of the Sothern railway, anti children, and Miss Sallic lirandon, all of Atlanta, airo visiting the family of Capt. J. T. Taylor this week. Mrs. Rai ney and Miss Brandiou aro sisters of Mrs. Taylor. Willio Looper, of Roanoke, Va., is on a visit to lis grand-father, Jerre Looper. and other reliativos about Pickons this week. Since his (leparture from Pickens several yeaas ago, when a little boy, the world seems to have dealt kindly and gencerous with him. STE WART. We have had a very hard struggle try ing to gtain the long sought victory over General Green and now that we have snceoded, we find time to think of the dear old JoUnxA, again. Crops are looking fine in this section and we are glad to say we have had been wonderfully blest with good seasons. C. B. Finley and Miss Jano Robbins were summoned this afternoon to the bedsidte of their brother, W. A. Finley, of Piodmont, who was so unfortunate as to got his leg broken and who is not ex pceted to livo, Crow Creek school opened Monday with Prof. Earle Miller as teacher. The Palestine school opened the 15th with Prof. Jason Entrokin iu charge. Mliss Alma Mauldin is attending the Johnsonia Female School. A very enjoyable singing was given at the home of Bluford and Miss Mattie Alexandor 111st Sun i day afternoon. Mrs. Naney Mauldin, who has been quite sick fur some ;imo, is able to be up againl. Baseomb Whitmiro and Jos. A. Fin. ley, of Nowry, visited relatives in this neiglihborhood last Sunday. ,1. E. Bridger, wife, and daughter via. ited relatives aind frinds here last wctk. 'Ti~s I. NORRIS ITEMS. A~s nothing has atppeare'd from this la~co for somec time, I will undertake *to givi a few dots. II. 13. Bowen & Co. arc handling quantities of lumber. Schtools, bo0th mialo and4 female, oponohid Monday, the 22d ult. Priof. J. W. Dan iob has chargo of thoc boys; they have ia good schocol and an excellent teacher. Crops are good and( will soon be laid by; peachies and apples atro flue this year. It will not ho long till 1home1 raised wa tormelons wtill be generally on the mar. ket. A little daughter of Garvin Parsons is thouight to have scarlet fevor. A two-year-old chlild of L. F. Cook was badly burnedl on tbo 4th tilt., but is imp~roving, atnother of his little girls is ailso recoverinag from sever" illness. J. C. Gbaiacs, soil of Wa. C. Gaines, wife anad little son are getting up from several dlays sickness. W. C. (Gaines is visiting his daughater, Mrs. Mary Bowlia, at Wellford, S. C. La wrenlce Brook has trca tedl himself to a bicycle. Sonme one htas said the reason they sepatrated the buys and( girls at school w~as to "'cow" thaemt but it wvas not, nor will it. O.ur boy3s are geantlemeni. S(.nIon Bov. MONOTONOUS. I guess this literar-y duel is becomiang monotonous, but 50omo pe(ople like moi notony. S, C. D). hats onae) more sallied forth froma his fort of pr-oteetion wvithI his little bnder- buss, but it exploded before it ireachaed it-s matk. Whena Magiu ter sawv the beginnlinlg ha thought his time had come, but aiftor r-ending dlowni tihe columnll, saw it wvas not so torr-ibly danugerous, canght his breath and( is still liviang. Yes, ever-yonio knows that T1ill an flonded the mails wvith ti-ue reports inl '96, anld lhe had a perfect right to fight for his "'pet" measure, nas iho calls it. Magister is overjoyed bocause of S. C. D's. gratnting haimi the right to vote as he pleases.% I hold( 1n0 matlico toward either- R. E. M. or S. C. Dl., but say lot us5 agreco to disagree. Maogiator looks tharought( differen t spec taoles and1 can't see the bright visions like S. C. Di., but thle Ir-ishiman saidI, "It is a geood thiang all couldn't sea alike; if so, everybody would waat his wvife." MAoms-rEn. -TLhe meeting inl the interest of a Confederate veter.mis home to be hold at Pendlotona Satiurday, August 3 1, 1no dou)lbt will be0 well atttopdod, as all the ladie's have a special ianvitation to be 01n hiandi and1 encottrage the mnovemnt for a home for the homoeloes, worn out aol. diers by their- presene. Beside a nlice grove for a pienie thecre is a large dano iaag 1ha11 that will he at the service of than younag people after thle sp)eaking. TIhe old bat the flatgs of Orr's Rifles, Palmetto 4hiarpshoeoter-s, Fourth Soi th Catrolinaa and as mnany more as cain h)0haod, will float over thle (Ipeakoer's sitiad. F~or all war relics thlat 0can bo mustter-ed uip for this oconsin, a guard wvill lbe placed over them, so no 0on0 nood( deter from bringing thean1 otit for foar- of losing aniy of thoem, All veterans era invited to meet in Ferr-is' 11011 froam 10 to 11 a, m., participalto in the vcor-ganijaition of UnmP 1000, U. 0. V, Speaking will he gin, at 11 a, mi,, and wheni through resa lutions favorinlg a Confederate homo will be offered, -Woe pr'int thia week notion of meet inag, August Od, of old soldiers it om. unewith provisjions of tile peniteon CROW CREEK. Tle condition of the roads in Pickon county is a serious matter. A gentle man from Keoweo river says that ti thresher could not got to One of hi noighbors houses because of tile ba condition of the road. To stito it. in plail Engisi, this a disgrace and shamo < our county. What is tho cauos of thi condition of the roads? Thero is a caus somewhere. Every effect must have con1so. It iiust be insuffllioint law-dle fectivo legislation. It seems to tli soribo that the law shoila requir ll able-bodied mnen from 18 to 55 years t work ten days the first yo ir to piut Ilh ro)ads im good condition, then after. tl first year six days would keep tlem il good ordor, abl)1ish1 tih comm11utaioi tax, 21.a I am informod it is a faiiui1, AM has a tendoiey to of'er a ecliio fo fraud. It will not do for publi, fiid. to pass through too many fingers, it, wil stick somowher. Somiething mu1 :st b d'ne. As it is at presel, :111 th11 m hilly part of the county is abont iml1pass afle, Peoplo will have to aell their bag git's and go hlorseoback. If the County Commisssioners will li l9w it and not ttihink it dictatorial, . would humbly suggest that they call I masg.% Ilmeeting of th citizenls of Pickon: County to meet inl the court hiouso some timo in August to diseuss tie road 0011 Lition and passH resolutions expressin tilt) hinld of road litw we 21ned a21n ai our imlembers inl tile legislaturo to enaC them ilt() at law for our cotinty. Crops on Crow Creok ric e ab)lt fill ished working. Cotton it tihis daie Sm1iall Corn fair. Cuow Cinau. H AZEL ITEMS. "'Aro you dono 'laying-by " is til rluOstionl asked by every nighbor 011 meets. Thle answer will ie "'yes" 1) t) time this makes its appearanco in thi4 Iou InmAT. Married, oil Sun21day, Jily 14th, 1901 it. the residonieo of Cu rray ChI 21l)al Fields R. Chapman to Miss Sillio Lewis Thei attendants4 were: J. (1. McJollhI S3muith with Miss Myra Chapman, alt Mack Chapia. vitil Mi.44 Idi ChaI) p mlan. M1agistratoCIapman gracefully olii iltCd. The Many fl'iCnds of the 'oll) vwisi them1 I long and haippy jolirno t111ogh life. Rev. 11. F. iMorphree was a guest it A. T. WXinchester's last Saturday. W. E. Curtis and family werO) gilolst it A. T. Winehoster's Saturday and Su1n day. E~x Postmnaster Jef' Aikoni, and familil, f Central, were guests at the homo 00 his brother, W. W. Aiken, from Thurs Lilly till Sunday last whence they went t< Brovard, N. C., to see relatives. John Gilstrap died at tile 110110 of bi1 mother oil tho 20th ult., after it lirger ing illness with white swelling and rhoeu1 mnatismn and was biried the day follow ing his donth lit New Friendsh'ip M. F church, tle fiulieral being conducted b Rev. C.L.McCailn. John was 10 years o age, jlist Centering lllnlood alid in ti bloom of hice; h h ayes a mother all thico sisters besides ia host of friend, an-i rolatives to imoturl lis dentil. The general health of this comuninit3 is good. Crops are looking good with timel ramns to urge them onl. Daniel Winchester says he thinks h1 lis made or saved more money than al other iml-anl of his ago farming ill propoi tion. He is 65 yo.trs of ago and has ou out a set of mill stones ready for us whih wo'euldl cost at least Sio;'ho has a) so built a two-h~ors( waugoni besides. dc iung his faurmi work. Antioch schIool (district No. 25) open) ed last week with Miss Minnie Kirksey teachuer. 1H. N. COME AND) SEE US. '1m Tu OUJonAF is now11 comleltely ant2 nicely domiilied in its niew quart'ers il thec Anithony brick building on tile st re leadinlg to tirevard, and1( Inost ox(cllen (iuarlters we* have. We wvill111 n ow beire pared to give our readers a miuch hette paipcr than heretofore alnd 1hope thley wvil apprl~eciate our efforts by enlI-rginlg on subscriptioni list, handing ill adveitisingj and)2, laist bu12t not leaist, thiri jobl w1orki .eare niowi especialhly pr'eparle: to d< job work, guarantecing lirst-cls. wor12 and11 pri(ces ill kOOping with11 all ones living. ive' us your patrona:ge. To ad( ver tiser, we gualran)tenl tho~ largest ci rculah ion ini th1 county by long odds (b)oile nioarly double) and1( our books are ope. for your inspection as to tihe truthI of Lhb assertion. A dlecidled implrovemetl thle miechlalnialilapparanceO of theu pape may 1b0 looked for as theO comling week roll by. To all we say, 0como anld 800 ui I iry 1,. Shattuc2k of Shl sllurg, 1(own) was enIied oIf a sto11:mch troule witl which 1he )4 ha bee llihietedl for years bu: folir blomE of Chlamrlain,' Stomaebl am21 I ,iver Tahes 1. 1IIe)112 h~lul'eiously trPict m1any13Othe remedI2101ie'san i)2(111be1)0 (of phi~ 11ians wit ho'it relief. F~or .sahe by (G. WV !RFEERLY. Crops ale genera'lly' g od in tis2 soC tionl. Farml)or's aro' abouit (dono ''layin by'." M~.iss Maioli Ba~llntino) opened a flun isthiing Reihool ai Reun2ioni (21 the 22d uit WV. J. Boggs is employed b y thle Lib1 eity Cotton Mill. Wallter is a siccsfu man and we think they have 1mad(1 m) bad choice for cotton wveighler. A heavy railn fell in) thlis setioii on th) 25th uilt. Thell MI. F. Ansel c~i~inig factoryi doing a goodi biniie45sunder the mna:ge mnent of Messrs. J1. J. WVakolin and J. L Hen'idrson). Miss Mariiy Hlenderson, of L~aurons, S C., is Onl a visit to her neowo, J. 1D Honiderson on Rogga Moututain1. Mrs. J. A. Stegall has been onl thl sick list for several day13s, but is imuprove mlg. M. C. Pall finished thuinnling cottoll o tie 16th of July. It wals late to thli cotton hut his crop) looks line. Roev. Mr. Sloan will preach~ at 1.ounio the first Su tday at 4~ p. mn. Misses Ella Nelson and Rhettio Norri visited relattvos in Liberty last week. Harry Stegall wvas thte guest of Mi and Mrs. J. WV.I iherifY last week. 0. R. ])oyle, who has been opo0rato at thie rock qluarry, is niow at Central nm a Mr. Newton is mat tho qutaiy. N. J. Sheriff whilo 01n huis way fror Etusley with eleven huniidred pounds(1 C flolur last Friday, eaimo very near hein caughlt ini theo rini. Ho sueccetded i getting to WV. WV. Norris' and bunn sholter, .1Rev. .J. W. Shieriff' preachied a ver' in)torestolg Flermon at Renion on tm third Sunday to a large congregatlonl. \VJIIlsKnUs. NOTJCFA All peril~s rosidinlg within flhe inco: p)Orato btmits of the town of Piekens 111 required to 01loan ulp till hog pens, piini andi all (contamfinated plaes on thioi pr'omfiH(o itmmodately or the Board wil book after samo at the expense of th< residents. An inspector wvill Visit tal pnromisesI one d1ay this week. A HORRIBLE FIND IN OCONEE. 4 A Little Rtiver correspondent in th - Keowco Courier under dato of July 23d 3 has tihe following concorning a horribl 4 find ill Oconee county: I On tho 17th of Juno last Miss Malnd j Rice, aged 71 yoars, aid of unsoinn uind, who lived with her brother, Ran a som Rice, il,Jacksou county, N. U., lef ho1i.10 while no one was at th x houseicarrying with lieri a small bundle o - cloth1os. She passed the house of he i brother. JacobI Rice, but, did not stop I The next botso lio passed'was Win > McCall's. She asked Mrs. McCall i e that was the way to Pickens. Beilg in a formed that it was she went on. Shll i ws iiot seei or lard of any more. Af i tir about two weeks 1ome o passet I tie home of her nephew, Natlun Rogorm r an11d ml"itured after the missing women i Mr. Rogers had heard nothing of hler I After somo days tho ieighbors began i i seiarch. They huutod for th)e tor foul t. days, and finding no trace of her, givi - ill) thu search. - t. A. Hudson, of Jackson couity, N. C., 0.11110 dowin inl the Little Rivor see tion oi Saturday, Jily 13, and said thal I Maliula RiCIu had not yet boei fouid, I Oil Sinday, thie 14th at Little livei i ctuiirch, a request was mado for every body initerested in fhnding the agod lad3 - to meet at the whitowater road eirl Moi.ly morning. On Mondaiy morniin ilMessrs. J. Rt. Talley, It. A. ]ndso and J. L. Talley started for the Whitewa ter road, whore they wero met by Mesa -1. S. hlohlen J. S. Cantrell, S. N. Wil sol and C. 1). Co bii. The so.reh waf begun, each member of the party taking it difireut directioni, aid had i thorongl uiderstanding of signals agreed upor should they be necessary. '.'he searci wias continued 1111til 11.)30 o'clock, whoi the party mot and rested, making plan' for a moro thorough hunt. Aoit I o'clock the party again separated foi work, and in a short while Mr. litalso: give the distress siginiI, and finally ill the searchers wero assembled to withi~i ia iorrible spectacle. Scattered over aM area of about I! fly yards were t ie elothin aud boiin of a huma being oil a ridge under a largo tree, where the unforunati 3 woman died. 7 A courier was dispatched for he brothers, but niithervi of thecm catme 'The scattered clothing uid bones wer< gathered iulp by Messrs. J. R. Talley, C i D. Corbiui and J. L. Talley. Ti body had beltorn to picos by dtoglan< buzzards. All (lit was fouid was thi skull, shoulder blatdes, hip bolnle', oin 1 thigh hone, one leg bone, o bon1 sup - posed to be an arm, the backlbolle Il 0110 10i. Several pieCes of 1)011 h i been broken ill) by hogs or dogs. Al l that was found was put in a box am buried o1 the spot whero she died. Till grave is marked by rocks at the east am - west ends. The timber is also marked so it canl be found. The grave is o South Carolina soil, buti a North Caro f lililll rests whihin. I CONFEDERATE SOLDIEIR. On the first Saturday in Angest (3r4 day) at 3 o'clock p. m., tile survivil soldiers and sailors of tile State or th Confederato States in the late War bta tweln the Stittes will meet ill their respec tive towiships and orgaiize by electin, a chairmasn and secretary, and shall elec by ballot an ox -Con federato soldiet a anillor, not a holder of, nor an applic ill f,,r a pensioi, asi the representative c 0 the voterans of said towisi). Th'le following (oxtracts from the per 81011 law is given as genecral inlforlaatio to all concerned. J. 11. N~wiERY, - Chairman County P'ension Bloard. See. 13. The Country Board of Pen5 51011s shall be constituod as follows: O) thme first Satrtlay in Alugust of ecc ye'ar the suirviv'ing soldiers land sailors o thle State or tile Confederate States ii the late walr b'etweoin thu Status, in onel townshlip, shalh l mot at a time and plac therein d esignated by tihe Chiairunan o: the Counlty Board, b~y tVwo wveeks publi< n'lotice, and having organized by eleting a Chairman and Secretary, shall1 elect ha ballot anl ex-Con federato soldier or sail or no5't, a hotldeir of nor an applicant for pen~sion, as tile represetative of tihe vet terans oIf l'aid Lownlship j. Thelw represent itivos so elected shal: t meet at the County Counrt House onl till first Mlonday of September following -and hatving or'galined by olecting a presid1 o hg ofileer 11nd( Secretary, shall oleel from their own~ nuimber four, wvho hav' ing sOleted1. at compo~tont phlyisoiani, ani 1elected on10 of themflacivos a. C(hiairmns~n, shmll (con1st Iiuto, tot he 4 withi sucth phIysician, the C'ounty Penlsiot 9 Jb)arid ftor (111 year, or' unitil thleur 5ne Cessors lire elected andi (qualitled, P'ION[C Al' MIrLE CREEK, Thier'e will b)e a pien1ic ait Mile Creel 1 lhurchi on1 Tu'esdauy, Alugut 6th, 190t)1 Thle professo5rs fr'omi Clem~SOni Agrlicullt ural Colleg~o will hold a Far'mor's Insti . to li ilo Creek chulirch. Speeches o inlterest ill bo0 diliveredi to thu famers All airo (1ordio lly inivitied, espec)0ially th ladies, ad bring well filled haskcets There will be. subjets to interest all D on't forgot thle date, August (Ith, F. C, Pan:soxs, Pres. Far's. Club. CURI'A 111,001) TRlOrulLE, 11[,001 E C).-;Os NOTilIiN ( honesC~ and11 jointl, nlisers, falling hail', mn11 Smle-, Swelhlig sore lip, , dry sore dnh - ehinilg, aninug shoo: t ing pinsii, thanl yoi hav'e blood iso orSII I th be tigin1aigs (o 0 deaidly cancolr. D~on't. svperimen~ht, bn t aklio 1'tl Ic lIloo 111n15 11g~. lih ii IrnibeS, like thlose mloniEd abol)Iv4, and1( it SII chig, seabbyI~ eczetina, carbunlIcthies, scro 1 etLe. 1 heals (eIvr aIII' lil stops a i clhes all pains. 'Try it. Cost bult $1 a it druI~ggits. TreI'At.men'It senlt flee. b: fre~e IIineial adic e g'iu ci lehdicilo over I :1(1 yearVs ag.o. Thons1 11111 lhave bee11 .1 nred many'tIi U aft er Ilo:-tIra n111 ) l Ie m 11~ecines. h.11l t toriv failed, Ilotali, 1bl00d li. [Ii. I. 11.! "iv.s life, io( ail1nd stengt I, to the Islood, makingi luru and:11i rich.- j illy, --Thei State Supinhtenidenlt of FEduon o tion ha inl formed Suiparintendenlt Brig hat h10 wilh bo imn I'iokensa on Monday August 12, 1901, lit 1.i o'clock A, M., Io thu purlpose of addressing theo trustoea c the county. All are earnestly roquosto .to h)o presCent, Come onie, como all. e Yours truly, WV. WV. F. Bnmour. s Co. Supt. of Educeation iCARD) 01" TH ANKS, 3 I take this nmethod oft thanklug I neighbora an~d friends for' the manny kin( o8ses RhoWvR me 81nd l(ny fgiil iig t stokuma MG 490% i1bohe D r A Pale Face L 1 rofminnt SfnM ptont Of vitiated bloot. If covered witb o imples. the evide C tcomp0ete. t a nuturo's ,.wayor warni igyg.UOfyourcondltion. Johnstonis 8atsapariilien hev r fulI'to otiy all' disorders pt "he 10od. 'e8 hot or eevere, of 100' atang of recent origin. It thi eot record uarant Ito emeae iold everywhere. Price 11.00 pr ful quart bottle. Prepared only by RIO&llGAN DRUG COMPANY, Detroit, Miht. Por. Salle by (I. WN. IEarle, Our grand lusiness is tint to Soo what Ilies dimly at at distanceo, btt to (1o what lies clearlIy at hand. Ch-nlnrlan'sColle, Ch1olora :111l Diar IhoE:ea I'.tm'iiy4i Iris a world wilh4l'9 reputa toinl for it, n-s It nlever fatils. aini ka plea Ient anl sa1fe to take. l'r sa-le by G. W. EIar-. Woman1's happies is ill obeyinIg, She objects to men V'ho abd icato too muceh. .\ Cinn- for ('holera -infant11011n. a says ('111tis Htiker of Book11' "r, i104 , "I ilfan. 1 hIl i of our. tig-hbor4 was suili'ering-' from (-hI oleral tuaitml. I. T Im toweor ht'1. gii vei 11p all hoe Ii (of etfcovery. I took :a bounle of Chammhol hiil'.- ('Vic, Choh-r-a noikl Dill thIet - I felH t .4r it. wo Ih11 10 o ; nol if use4vl Iccil i ng l t o ic in, 4-0 1 11 f i n I o l <1aytil is now , varl y 1 -.Ir since] :1 vigw , held:h I% gil. I ha~lve! reCononenIIIIe.1 thi.. lieuw111 \1y t( rfi w i y avwil hn-e. ne1V-e, know n it. to bnidl1 .11 Vn Sinlg' instance For sale 1-1y G. W. Eaole. to entertni p te Co Sfederatdt Ians ait their big reunion next. year. WHl.TA TALN IT I I.E 11,1 that 1-1i 11. yours :ho 1 wn-a-la.,1, Sallow comph-x-In, :1 .i11no1tier,- 1... i, moth Fretces aid lotehes on tle shin, ,,t.'S liverll trou1 ble; hit. Dir. Klig's- New Life P'ill" r b eal. OTh l kiv , l rify thle loo 1, give clar.kin, ro.()hV\-. riebl Nmp1lexion. 0nly 25c at. olt & Thor - leyW 1rn stir1. Turnip Seed! mlet I LAIcS, JlC1ftLIY (Tlit l;$L~ikIlli s ROC dSALT and)l'l STCKc.0 A WarT SRWiT FAInd iotherO~ Humnwr Oodsl hTvySOe o Powev fu CI' AP Slises10, Flnn OItac-Cn og,\'tdand 1lat eoavy Mn ove Ote lisefi ThU ills Wn T.l.cwas B.FoZltALI)r~, 'll iOO1)0 *fher yd reen illoe. C lieoe A elfliaofe'sdayrugoutwrl. Aw or g uarntieed. tiEarl isac A bear foWilntir e mebe tnt a gode imll sl goodisSas.M prcsnhev Of s J a lal Out-15 i111ltt i Dres kods of ll ind Shi beoo hyMill havpe. m Pla SocsSigltres and ll ind ofPwegoods SEE 01 FIIIA RMING' 11 Grain Dril Disc PlovA Hay Rak( Chilled P, Hill Side In fact anything-() you wa ments, and the prices are rig Big Lot Fruit J Get. our 1rice Thc Heath-Bru EVERY DAY 1313'EI ('-311313 W A33I3.13j3.l. Thk la ever aY iyl Iin- hiqtre Ilh h -.1iuIs can't be hj ;41l. \'ale i . - 1:n )(her St.1 I w v l'r. ( 'ti?,r3,'dl 1,iw\\ .I :Iiiul .\l I:IA I i II : I i2 1- vents i n'it) ie., re. i l I 1o 1' ' n i h r |il of i h"a . - \ 1 1 c :::, - Wh o-i I ac !.i t1 1 an 2 1 2 c w West. 1 1 W A l l'l-'.i W ITEi . W I T W. lue' MARBLE31I ' i | 3"~ i nes. i". it .' i"-:N.-l \ (i \ 3 i Filil Jus, Jolly Thsse AND ." 'WeT3 hav~e j ust re'3ive't' Jolly G~llasses 113( an X Itr Ho( give~ us3 a call for anty of' the abovo. .BiY-Wo paly highest marii kolt prlice for1 Oh ickans, l'Cgs, Ikeswalx, Star (Orass, 0rt 133 ) 0 a' o ( [ii Ginisong. RESPRFU ;LLY. CRAIGQ BRAC P. S. A\ fewvilo( more milk (o'rn l l 8. 13. MANN, (H3Iiers. huis ,ei se.e 3to Iho geneu i. M tra333 iir the a.v. .\N I "r ' a ''Il ante 3 33 whui-i h'l ri e I3~j.N 3. ' ithe w r, :uol hi' r and. throughess A H pen'3''' deiiti to1:,.' 333ee 3 h in i or clos i 31'i tra l elew e R, E. SMITH, Al.Naiae, S. C. All wvork entruted1 to ,uny '3are will1 %aithfully exicu3te3d. Carpenicter w~ork wi bi takl3j3 by we 3.iny or )Jtherwvho( as d il i....i .., AA .1L0 5 WPLEMENUi is, 's, ows, Plows, Etc. It inl the waIy of Farming Im It, irs Just Received I s blC) ' yoI )uy. ce-M1orrow C EA 7RADN Th i nis. at Madras (.loths b1. i i'n hio Silk and V b I I .-wheIr4 c;l on mne and lsIs l bi tck h0ose, bettert hwI It i. o cil'ti. I lowv 15 and 25 ct Iti I Il tweek to elose olt. Li T f" I Tare soinewhant bro I -" b I b liki aits the price. G reenvillo, S. 0; W ..... WH. 1, 1RANIT1 -- a II :m:nildais wvill bring& a nr N I'I171 \ 1J1 I Es &''t ~ 'Q., *\ udmi~ on, S, C. We deal ini LUMBER of all kinds, )riid a n d D.remedI Lumber deli crdon slhort notice. i'aii wanting Lumiber of ti abt-kind ntotify us at least t< tdays beforeh~land that the lumb It: m a lioroulghly dlrie. W. l'. II I ENDI)JCKS & BRIO., 'i'ale MIourdajii, 8, (31. Contract for Steward Poc TI~ cnt ~ttfor Steward of the Po. l ' a b h y a r m .n i n a u a y 1 '.'!wlbe let, at the oflice of the Boa otf I n-1. IV Iommiissioners at Pickents, C., to th lo wist, responstible bidder on t lirs~ 't e>tbi in August, 1901, the str oe-lo the1 lit~. hiday of August. Eaich bi1 d"o wdl regred to subihtI his pr~opo IIt I wrin g, HLealed antd accompt his bi-1 whi Ih aL statemenut of the nuumb (if hie faily andthe n10ges of his chi Irn 161t 3 masI~ ht~t e handedh.I~ to aniy of tI (a ttimbiI to. TIhe ioartd reservos LI right U -eijel toiy 'un all boids. I I, D. ST 'l'IIFNS, Supervlsbr. HC( K ENS RAILROAI . .. IH tnt s, I're~si dent. TIE TPA IILE No. 2. up ..T;er'tedes TIimne ''Tble NO. 1. E Icere I:':0I A. M. , Feb. 1st, 1901. N. If. STA TIONS. No. 9. tm. ....L Iv. P'ickenis Ar..2:55 p i a: m.. I... . * gson's...:45 p Io am.......Aril's........2:25 pi iI:W a m.......*anitdi'.... 2:20 p II : 15 a 1t... Etashey Lv..:15 p ~. N . 12 TATION No. 11 ~ I Mixed. -h tip m.i.....egitso's.....6 :0 p I p mn........Pso's.. ..6:15 p mI .......rinih's.6.... :10 p i I m.......Mnli'8.....6:06 p - ' p mn......r Eisley Lv..6:00 p A il t is daily e'xceIt Suntdaiy. No. 10 ('ionnects with Southern Rlalwa \ . 'Jmantets(t with Southern Rlailwa No. N Connects with Southorn flailwa No, 11 Connects with Soutboma R1ailwa No. 31. i SWPvr any information a '~t T. . T - n .i. . . -