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The Peop1 naL MdT. Correct, .0 eath, Bruce, MIIorro d% St. ............... ... 7 1.2 - ..... ....... ........7 1-2 -.. .......................7 1.2 . ..............................7 7 1.4) ......... ..................... 6 (0 7 PRODUC(.S ...................... .................. ' len1s ...... ...... ................. .)o H uttter ....... ......,................................ 10 ik-o tw ax .----------............................... .20 H am .----- -.. . ...... .. . ..12% or son(1 us your job work. (ood work assured. -Dr. W. F. Austin will bo in Easley August 20th and 21st. -Mrs. M. F. Hestor and daughter, K-1te, are very sick this week. --Our circulation is no buncombe. Advertisers will get valuo received. -Don't forgot that school opens in Piekens fieist MNond ty inl S .itoiber. -'Protracted meetings will bogin Sun day at Prater's and Eion churches. -1ah11u3 Stewart, residing on Jerro Loolier's plantation, is sick with fever. ---T. Osear Algood is ono of the ex port watornellon growers of the county. -Subscribo NOW for Ti.: Joumnsu, and got the BEST papor in the county. _-Moetings atre in progress this week at Potor's Creek, Grilin and Six Mile churches. -See notice tostockholders of Liberty Co'tou Mills refoernce increase of -api tol stuck. -Diod, near Six Mile on the 25th, lit., Il'r1ri1on, youngest son of Rev. W. P. Holland. -.4. If. Mvdlin, of the western see tionl of the coity, atd alnost. his entire family have been down with fever. --e~v, J. E. Foster closed, oil last Sunday the imotimg which hlts bon in progress at Secon-i. There were several acOM8l0ns. -Tu, JOURNAL is the BEST and most readable paper in Pickens countv. Tt is also the mo(st widely circulation, TIS1 IS A FACT. -A. K. Park inl Greenvillo has put the kuifo to prices in the wash goods de portmllonit. Road what le has1- to say in another Colum11n. --\Wo have only just begun the in priovement of Tin. JoURNAi,. Wait until w., got all (ho kinks out, then you will so) where we aleo "at.' -ThE JouNx.Ar is now equippod with 0111 Of the best job ohliens ill uppor Sout.h Carolitia. Romember this when in need of anything in that line. --Lost, near Tabor church, Tucslay, July 30th, a pair of stel framodi, nickel plated spetaleos. Finder will please leave at this ollico and got reward. td. --Rev. J. 11. Wilson illled (le pulpit at the Methodist claurch Sunday Inorn ing aund at Bethlechemn in thle afterntoon ofa the ''into dlay, preaching to attentive TownshipiJ Singing Asso oeati.. meet withI Enion Bap~tist chu rlc o Sunday August '25th El'very body il invited to com111 anid bing plen ty of' onig hooks and well filled baske'ts. -T1weunty-six iiew subscr'ibers ini the last t'a( w weks is indient ive of the fact that, the p.'oplel knowv a good thing when they 10o0 it. Comeo, good people, 'we will eerifully r'ece~ive0 y'our name~i--and dol laris too. -Thie Old Folks Singing Associat ion will me(et with Slhady Ghrove Baptist chur'ch. All are invited t) como11 and br'ing well titled b~askots. Or c'orres p~ondent f'ailed to meintion the dato of the 1m1(etin~g. -Mrs. Abbio Mor0g:m1, olest member of (iapnI H di tchi, died at heri home nearI Crow Creek church on thio 2d inst., ago.I ab1)out 90 years.', an~d was b urijed at (Gap It ill Sit ilahy, 4Ith iinst. She was one of the fi'st miembelrs of (Gapj lIIi -Th'i e Younag Mben 's (histi-mn Associa Ii mn will hold11 its next meeting 'Sumliy, 18thl iinst. , at th 111 Baptist (3hurebcl oh 4 O (clock p. mi. Ladh-its ate inv'ited, andi not only inivite'd, but urged to attend. A ful attendance is desired. Theb program i wvill be interesting. --The third Quar'ter'ly Conference of 11he ickens ci'enit, wias held at Bethie. hemt t'at.iird(ay 1afterniioon. Pres'id ing El .der Wilsonx prioachoid min ablei sermnon in thie moirning antd ini thme afteinoon the Coiiferonce b~usi ness wasu~ at tended to. 'Tho(.1attenIldance was good. ---The c'ounit~y summoii(r school0 for this county illh ho hui.ll at the Ealey Acad. enmy anud will oplOn lirst Moniday ini ep. tenmber to1 eoniitino two'( wcokii. Expoe rience~d lonidnletor's and( toehors' wvill as sist nud110r the( direotion of the Stato Superinitenxdent of h'ilucationi. -To''( adver'tsor's who wanjt their audver-. tisieents read b~y the larigest numbiihn of r'eiader's,wo ill aiy withxout a part icle of femar of' c'ontriadict iin that. T[nnm JToFnNAiI lhas the lar'gost ('irenlahition by nearly doub~le of ainy paper iii Pickens county. Oiur books arO 0openi for inspection. Th'ie dedicatory seric'es of the Baptist chur.chi iat this placee will bhold( next Sunday at 11 o'clock, anid the sor'vie' wilt ha protracted fr'om thai. damy to 0(on will pr'ob~ay 1)0 assisto.l by siome 0one, but at this timne it is not knownt who, -The1 Board' or Trustecs of Pickenm echo'ol met Monday and elected l ias .Ala r'1io olger second1( assistarh t. Mi iss Maic H4wani was 51 som e m ago (ciaetOd first as beeni made ini the buildinig and the out. look for the 'oimgltf school0 year11 which, a fi ret Moandriy ini Sjeptember ii - -ig. Piclkensi County Shigog Con met with Praator'as Greek el'alra )hi and( 1li. A ,full Hlipljy o0 nd( professors' iii music wa hose with thu sin gel's and del ending givo Vome01( excelhoni lie cr'owd was lrge end wvell Th'le c'onvenltiioni adjourned~i afternoon about 41 o'clock. Il satisfactory meeting. ul at the r'esidloucc of La..,y .et Pacem .nundim(ay. August the lith 1901, Mr. Jas. M. Porter to Miss Hattih P~aco in theo.pres('5(ee of ai host of friend and relatives. Afster ,tlige Vmarriago coroO iiiony tko byid.o rend gqouni and jAttendts woro led into the dinning-r'ooi ?g))c1r uthe table was indleu with mnany ggr ,thiings which his good lady knowv hon to fix to make a hungry or sick man fee good. Mi. F. Hfoster in hisa usual politu rmann~ernformedo thno naramono. ROBERTSON.- BOWEN. The rost interesting sociatl event of this season to Pickons peopl transpired on the.12th inst.,at the beautiful home of Hou. and Mirs. W. T. Bowenl, (ollatta two Inilos elist of Pickens, whena their daughter, Miss Mary Ioul, wias married to Mr. Benjamin F. Robertson, of cltem. son College. Tite cremony wias fixed for 3 o'clock inl tho ifteioon and immno diatoly uponl the iliia lionement of tho hour the assembled gueists gathored into the Spjctols parlor whioh was tastefully embollishied with beuittiful flowers anod pot planiti belitting tho occasion, the ro'nn being comifort;ibly llted with friends of tuio bride atnd groom. Dr. A. J. S. Thoina, thi uliciating minister, took his l)ositioI at the enid of the rootn facing the main (entrance' followed by the bride and groom who took poitionts fam ing the minister. Tho ceremony was short bilt impress ive, clharacteristic of the iimplo Iarrtmgo servico. After the services friends extended their cotigratulations and best wishes to th happy Couple and aill repairdil to the dining rooms ilnd lawn where delicious refreshnen ti wore served. Tho brido wetti .ownett in white, trim. m1ed with point do sprit, thlie siml)io Vot blalitifuIl costuJme being el'ective und'at. trac-tive. At ..1:30 the bridal party boarded the train amidst showers of rice, atad linger ing farewe'lls idlicative of ithe esteemaa in which theso vouing people laro iheld iatid the hiappiness wishoed for thei ill their journey through life. Their tour will extend throngh Asheville nld other mountain resorts, after which they will bo tat home to their friends itt Clemson College. lHandsome and useful preients from1 friends at home and from the distalco at tested th genutiio popularity of the brido and groom. The brido is the youngest, diaghter of lli. Iid Mrs. W. T. Bowen, itid is it young wolliall of graco and atcomplislhments. The groom is the second soin of Mr. Thos. L. Robb ertson. one of the most substaniial citi rins of this county, and is a young man of promise. The union of thetso two honiored families is an event inl wihich o. latives alld friends alike join i learty congratulations. F.ollowing woro the guests presnlit: Misses Ora ald lBossie Smithi, Beltona M isses Lula Casey and 11irinio Farmuor, Piercetowin, Miss Hester Wyattt, Ceitral Miss Henrietta B1farton, ( Greenvillo, Messis. McDoionald, Dlniel and IIoiry, Cloison Collge, ' Mr. and i\lrs. Wade O'Doll, Mr. and1 Mr.s. W. '. O'Doll and family, J. A. Allgood, Liberty; 'Mr. anld Mrs. T. II. Gassaway, Mr. Gloudlouich, Mis,, Natrcissa Claytoni, Mrs. T. Lt. Robertson anid famiily, Pratersi; Miss Grace McDaniel, Mrs. 'Beta T. McDaiiol, Misses Bowen, Miss Hollingsworth, Pickens; Misses Lida Bowen, Matnio llallentiie, Easley; Miss Annio Nin mons, Alexander; J. E. Parsons mi family, 13. A. Allgootls Pickens; Fraink Williams, Easloy; II. 1L. Clayton, iMiscss Janie an(] Watt, Clayton, C(entral; Miss Olga Major, Piedmont; Maj. (c. W. Bowen, Miss Nattin Bowen, L. 0., Ivy .\. and T. J. Mauldit, Piekens. PE1 RSONAL. J. P. Carey i9 it Tate Spings, Tenn. Dr. I. F. Simith las gone to Tate Spings, Tenn. JTameis Burine, of Atintai, is viisitinig JTohn King was at weicomne visdito to Pickens !ast F'ridaiy. Miss iNIaggie Miller, of Georgia, is visiting r'elativ'es at Meet. G1. 3h. Liynch, of Sunlny D~ale, was it isitor' at Pic'ken s M~onaday. Miss Almaa Smith, of Burdine, S. C., is visitiang Nli~S Stoll Newber'y. Mrs2. WV. L. Jon~kinas has returne12d fromn a visit to rela~tives' i Greenv'ille. Statec Suiperintenident of Educat01ion J. J. McMahnan wits ini Pickens Monday. Mirs. E. E. M~oore of Andersoni, visited the fiamily of C. E. Robison this week. JTohni Harisi, briother' of T. D). H~arris, wvas over fromt Gr'onville a1 few (days algo. Miss Stehi lla'aris hats gone to North Carolina for a shiort v'isit amuong fien'ds. Mliss Ni arie H. AIliel of Chi~aleston' is att the Ambler hotuse for the summtier'. Miss Etta Boggs, of Easley, is visiting relaitives5 and2 friends in Pickens this ]D. J. anid Th'los. H112ano, of Pied. monlit, were in Pickenas last TIhurttsday and1( JTay' Smithi w'as at visitor' in 1Pi('kenls last Saturt'hay. Heo was ia guest of P resle'y Mel aniel. Rev. IL. IL. Tuabhlie., of Starr, S. C., was v-isiting tihl fatmily of A. E. Kelley last week. buit nowt (of Cialhotil, was here the lattter' parllt of las5t week. Misses Or'phey and11 Leirline Looper', ofi Lynchburag, Via., ar10 visitinig theirt graind-fatthier, JTerro' Looper. Solicitor Blogga wa'is at loiiea Path last Thniisday aind tiadressed ita age crowd at the Friendshaip picnic iat thait lhace. J. TP. Sinogltn nndt~ son, of W~ialha, wereO in Piekens last Fritday andl S'aiur daly. Tlhiey woroi guests iat the rosidoece of Maj. J. M. ,Stowart. Andly Br'amloht left Iast week for Mitcon, Gai., whiere hit entters CJollegei for tihl si~n dy o~f short hiatuad ari 'ouis otlier im-) por'tiat br'aniches of edaicationi. WV. Hi. Chinyman, one0 of Liberty's mo~st suc(esf uil mean(is1t was ini Piak enis M\oniday. Mr'. Chnapmtan is al ways a welcom)ie v'isitorto our(lii bor'ough. NIliss Lidt l Folger oh' Etsley, afte r a mocst pleasnti v'isiit i Pickeiis alt tihe home oif J1. Ii. Newhwiry iand other' r'la tives returned('a hiomei a fewt dlays~ sinace. John Sinigletoni of F"orsythe coutiay, (Ga., Iandi ,Jlames 'T. Singltoni, oIf WialIhati ha, werel( oin a visit. Io their briothaer Nhr. Miles $inigltoni itt Looper1 last Siunday. Wialter' Glinm, of (reenvtillhe, is over to enjoy a week's vaattion froma hiis duat tics as5 (lerk in t hat uap to-tdate mlor'eatil o housel5 of ,Johna T.~ Woodsahide & (Co. Wath ter hue ,luaniy ielat ives andi( friends lhere who aret iatways pleased to groeot haim. LET'TERt LdS't'. The followintg is it list (of let tis ': maining iln thel postofilco at thiis p lae andiz unoalled for for the montht eniding Ju lly 31st: R. L. Anderson, Ge~orgo D)orsey, MIiss Gira Fing, Cornehj Finch, iss Sia io Smlb Miss Thnokie Trotter, Ifoinryliaun t'r, .JohnA Oloorgo, - Personis calling for Uho abhoyo will ploti)se say a Advertisej." Iliry 1L. Sh~uatek of ShielIm -g, Iowe.. iwas enlred of a s tomach touble wi th wh iich hie had beaen i hllii fl o meas by four m box4 (if Chambran'.h tomiacht ad 1.1ot 'r~ Idhlts. lic hmad prevIonlely trIed elans w1tlig'aL gel/p. p'or' sale bay G, W, Ealo EASLEY. Dr. R. F. Sipith is recronting at Tato spring.', Tronin. W. N. Folger, of Spartanburg, was in town this week. Mrs. M. C. Briggs is visiting friends and relativos ill Greenville. Miss Olivo Williams, of Greoenville, was Ia visitor at A. (i. Wyatt.'s Friday. Mliss Iattio Wyatt, of Ceiral, is vis iting at the home of Dr. C. N. Wyatt. A. 0. Folger. of (reenville, visited his mlother., Airm. L. C. Folger., 81unda. Dr. Ola Cobb, of the U. S. army, is a guest at the home of laj. 1.). 1. n ley. Nessrs. John L. How1 .ei (.1 . H. Hamilton, of Norris, visited tilie;r pl. rents 8unlay. 'Nlr. antl 1Irs. J. E. Ivers, of Jackson villo, Fil., a'e sponding th iiiiInr at, the Easioy Hotel. 3is. C. L. Hllbingsworth and daugh ter, .\Miss Auri, wero giuests of Mis. I. F. Smith Sunday. .\y. aid MIrs. WMn. Stewart are guests it the1 101110 of .\is. Stewart'a mother, Alr's. L. C. Folger. Miisses l'ida 1lagood, Viola Illilion and ;hn( .\le.\IltI Ieav'o WedniesdaIy for Chick Springs. Till) friends of J. E. F Polger will be pleased to ler1111 of is silteady rcovory from anit atlak of fever, Foster Wyatt and family of O(onev counlty, visited lelative's and frivils inl4 town Sunday and Monday. Mr. aild .rs. John (G. Wyatt and Mr. and Mrs. .11. W. Ford, of (Greenville, visited W. W. Ford on Simday. Hum11or ham it that wedldingr bells, coll- 5 firminog the mi1ptilsr of two, of Ea,1sley's< pu)0 lari1 younhg people will soon ring. .isso'; Aurie and11 J essio Smith, of .l30ltonl, anld Henrietta irtonl, of T.Iy- 4 lor's, visited Miss 31ay Mirtill Satcuay. E. F. AllgoodI. of F qultity, ai tow it lIonday. 31rl. Allgoor I rerts erolp.4 h being fairiy goodi 11nii -tlon. Mlisses Edla a111d l ,(elil l'rown, ami .\attie I )ouglls, of (1;reevilvd le, visited at. the h~omei of .. .11. hnl atWk t~l) 10111. 1' A.It..1laiailto~i liit week. L. K. Coun :d A. M. Hatwkins are giuests of Uncl Sam iat 1ort. Royal. No doubt tiles two youn Ig men will make good suilors and help to liaitlain11 the reputation of the Aiericii lilvy. Mir. and Mis. It. F. Shlor have re tirned from Pensaoula, Fla., where they 1 visited Alts. Shorm's sister. They wor ( ac3omnIleiid homue. iby Miiss Kate lere, of ( aitiesville, (Ga., Who is paying a vis it to friends in Liberty and Easiley. I'. W. W. Fo'd mal family attendol ' the reliomionl of the Ford family last Bat urday at the old Ford homesteal lear Eqility. Tho gatherilg was full of Pleasure to till 1-he participilts. Forty three persons colAjtittutd thlis; happy, faiy1i13 gathering. A FAMILY EItUNION. The old homestaitd of ()ir highly . revored friend, AIr. lbliry Wil:uns wis the 01en0 of a hlppy family runioi lt last Thursday, August 1st. ceeordiing to ple'iols :rritngements entirelv nl known to him, mem111ber5s of his family began to gatler early that morning, each bringing ia liiavily 1den basket. The pleasaitly surprised ol gentle. 1 1111111 received thoeim all -witl in of joy and hearty greeCtings.' Notwithstanig4 the r~oses of nintety four summtiler's have1' bloomed and11 the boary') frosts of as many11 winters hlave failen durinig his life, h'e still enIjoyS tile pre3sene of friends andu take's an1 activo pa1rt ill the duties and pleaiseuires utsual~ to men01. It is at rem11akablle fact that one1 his age shoculd be so enldowV.ed with strenigth of mind and1( body as ihe. 1 lis seat ill the1 church('l at Peter's C'reek1 is reiely ever' vacan;lt, and sautdly wo'uld ho be mtis5ed by his fellow memberl~s and11 long aund use1.ful lifte1 l'' is frequenly impart11 ced to other's inl word1's of., kintd aidvice. ]to I is t rue and phiin sp)okenl, 3ver1 hioniest and( abi ove aill julst anld upirighti. 111 lms I onehunr( 1 andldi(3 t1111 n descendants11( of ch ilId renl, gr'and-chiuldren and great grandt- I children. On thus special 'ocasslin .hiere were' pre'sent: Mr[l. 11nd1 Mrs.W. N. Hunghes,i\1r. and31 i l's. T.1. IL. Ihughes anil two child1) ren, Mr. P. II. JonesI, two) lister and 111 brotht 15, Mr. anid Mrs Emnory .Jones and loiht children91. Mr'. and Mr's. ,J. S. Wil 11i1ams: ld two cihildreni, MrI. muil i'tirs. T. IL. W\il liims anld inlo ch11ldren;1 Mr. II. JT. Williams and six ch1ildren, '. . L. Wat soin amid chil, MrFi. and '\Iris. K. L. Litndsaiy 1and1 tw ch 3 idren, Mr'. Wi. indsey' and11 \hlr. and N\lrs. A. 1LIsey. lieshis thes~e retlat ives presentt were:i1 ReOv. J. E. Fostei' J. E. Speatgle, W.~T G. liatson, Jamlnes Finley, Chlar'les TVio and Mr. and Mlrs. (1. WV. Nicols. At 1noon1 the c3ontts of time laske'ts we're rjlead on1 spotless cloths onl the gr'een grass9. beneazth tile alged maetieJ~t wahmitt trees w~ihu grow in the yardt, and a bounitifl feast8 was served b y thle good ladies of 11he party). Not ani un-i pleasan1lt. 11ote to jar 1the ha:1 mony1~ of the daiy am1( all wer happ llily because~. we feit hat we were'( mattkmg ofthots 5o, esp)eial- i ly' our11 htonored host. Trulyii' it wals a gilo: *ous. day! '\Tlay it he0 typical of t~uiat great day' wheon we all may mee31t ariounid our1 Father's thrllone. May this dealr oli serv'1aat of (God live maniy more3 ii1 su hiday<, (3ach gr'owing brlighiter and1( brighlter utiml, wheni the1 sunt of is life has1 set 'and pil gr'inmatg is over1, he( sha1l1 wait, ju st inIside (lieo heatt i fuil guate for th Iove iones h1o. hasiit let, md1( greeting them11 wih glor'iotis hllehe .l1 Is, all 8shal1 jo)in ill shou.ts of praise8 and) happmess105 1as with tihe rod(eomed0( holsti 111ey gaithe' ariounid thle mierey seat anld " Crown Ifiml Lord of All." Jf. E. F". A CARD) OF: TBlANKS. peop)ile (of Pickens for tIheir heoarly ap-) prIioval anod enidorsemeint. of me for thie ollice oif Atlifror' (of ick(ens co) uty to) fiili e uneIx pired teorm ('aused0) by tile death of' (1ur fiend~ and1 brotheri, Samnol for thle ni 10 1o 1 sum1contributted for1 my3 8)er--1 vices ait his bedsid) o duirin1g his ite fata ine iss. Respe1c(t fiully, E.]osi:i K'ierrni. .\ Car'e forl Chiole rua iifantoinu. < 'f'ti Ma3111,'' says' Co ltis lIiaker*, oIt I II)Ookwdlteri, ()hio, "an1 i'ifant child1) oIf our1 nieighbors' wa~s suiimi i from cthoter'a Chamber'la3(i' ,ig,(411 Chlef a 'aigol'o-u- I rOtin em~day to\V '1he hon gi, jteli of Ihemrctfelt Sur Cli to dtt g., it~ifIIar. accoringf lilidire11i1nL. (iI two.( dao (hne the hh] tolgftlly recvered, and. UHEA > .lRATEIS via SOUTHERN Rw l'oe'isvilatal M' iCUlmN Accotunt TrienIIia. JConulavo Knligi 'eliplar, ollisvillo ky, Aug, 27- 3tl th outhenil Itwy, annItu11ceSrae me first clasm fare for the roti,1d tri or ihldividllls anid still lower rate:bra, 4l>:n is inl unliforin,) tenl or- Inore onl ou livke. I).D te. of -,alo Aug, 21 to 28, it Alusive, final luinit Bet), 2rd. 1901. 11 1epositng lit-kett wvith F. C. Donakt Jimid Agent, liouisvillu, inl persmon, b uin .\l, 28 and Sept, 2nd, and pa13 nwat. f"i of 5 ait, ti1m of ( poslt it Ixit 1usi011 f lion ia ti init utiti Sep 18, ea iw obhanettd. ('ixcixx~rr .li4 ll:-eg.lNy. Avcount1" AnIalIII - ( -onlvenitionl, N 1 iollil B' ptist A sso iint i)I l(olorei), (;i, 'autatih, 0., Se-pt I It(h, to 1"41h, Southlor R w y annilounces rates4 of onet first-u-las are1. for the round trip froin aill point ;in i(4 lines to Cincinnati and returu bltes of SIle Sep 1th, 1Mit, and Ic ii !,,i iaimit Sep 20th, 1901, Cb,1-Vt.EIxo, 0, .%-%1 Rti-rous Account Amnna Ncampmnt G. A. i Z. Cleveland, 0., 8q) 10---1901, Soutl rn 1 w'.y ;n 1nu)o1I(le ext r'elly low 101111 ip rliteS from ll ioI)ilts oil Its liiIeS I 'leveland 0, anld revturn-, Follmowing ri nod (rip rates from point nilleld: Anderson, 821.65, Caini , $22, of: Charleston, 82.5.10; Cohunbia, $22, : Grmenville, , 20,60; Spata nburg $19. 5, it d corresponily low rattes frol tiler pollts. Da1tes of Sales Sp 7th, t Ithl., anchtlsive, good to return Ilaving lvehul nlot, later than iniinight Se] 5t h, 1901. By depositing tlcke4ts wit! ojilt Ag ;It at Cleveland, on or beflr 2 noon Sep 15th and payment of feo c 0 c nt tii 1ne of deposit, il xteinsio lial linit to aind inludlt(ing( Oct, 8th 918, in1ay e 0 senred. For detailed information Call o n Or a Ie lilly agent Southern Raulway (I m24i'.1 W. 1. l'ior: A.G. P. A. Atlailta, (;l. Ciu~ Rxes ro Nnvo~sV.\. Oi :wc'.ount of (the Inewfwing1 of, ih ojnctenated orer. of Ilo0 b10t, Not olk, Va., Wy.9th-13th, 191, Soutiwr'l hailway will sell rio'uni trip ickets tI rlk)i1-, V... and iturn lt rate of on rclass frll for the round tliip fro H li ' (m i ilt.hitions n its in aIhts ofIsale Septmcher 7h1 ant d 81t 11d limit " ept. 1,51h iluic sive. otI' herni l0tilway best Hinlo to Norfolh lroligh SlIeping Car'S, Hiotel Dillii 'ars. *-'or deftailedifrntot At ae hed Iles, et. cal l any agtu of thi mithern 14 ilway. W. 11. Taylor, Se) A1. .11. A., Atlanta, Ga. 441 .TA TA IT'I' i T l-,l.1, '. If that ini1rror. yom-s shows a wretehevt ill( \\w c4npv'x-onl, a .i:'l nl cl bu ( N h 11,('( lwi s :li t blotei s oil the( -skil s lier t~mbl; bu, D. King's New r tie Pl'l nvilela thf liveri plriify t hn , il clar 1 kin4 , itho.v cieiks, riel o'NIleion . 12 nly 2->w a.11, 11t011, & h'1 r1101 1 y<rgstor-e, A nui br of tho chul rches ar 'losil, for- tle s11t))11r, but it iv )e!Lit ohI.seve~({ that it. is ncyer to l)t for1 sata111 to) do business rigl 0Iong ait the bII Stand, but it i robible that hie Is or 1accuston d111 tio eat.-Bigstoni Held.ltoWtl .iU)l lidl.O )T O 'E 1141 1(11( 0)i1 1 t14 P01 ae~ilill nl, t O.\N l ighZ\t, )i F~1k~1140'.,141 COTS NOillhNy(Gtt (1h4, oh-Hunte,11I 441 deel2sented canlser pe 4n'hn l 1 . tIll. lil4Mor bl'o [ I'el tn lroine 11 ing 'lenivel erupb:,tin-:, iehin iol inteh ,sreluuh un hra maths 813r eles, prsit nt 1 p'iJmpls, ati m18-,~ Swellin 11 re' 1 Hli(I ,8~( fr sorferd Bhny 0lancing' ( foting )4l opain );lul ot' 4111j.3:4 o lan i 1:100: l hu II. 1' S. l' ma s[ally in1 ti' al, Wn44I thoitu.o bl ronbe , g4~'le thoinaeiaiabove, rcoivi ing, 'by 2)00r inr carbnlle, hco )ihA rhnf tia:uene, ld. oir IIs Ii n A Pale Face Is a prominent syiptonl or vitiated blood. If covered wltb pimples. the evidence le,completo. It's naturoes S vayof warning you ofyourcondition. Johnston's SaranparIIla lver lra'lo rectifylW W1 isortiere jo the blood slight of severe of log ktanditg or rcent origin. It thirty eara record guaranteos its efficaoy. old everywh re. Price 81.00 per Nil D quart bottle. Prepared only by MIC1I0AN D1R1U1 COMPANY, Detroit, Miet. oI r Sale Iby ;. W Etrle, PIEi)MONT ASSOCI1AT1ION. I'hto Piedmont Raptisit. Associatiott met. with .Enioiiti hurchAutgust 1st, the0 ses. Men Rion con tinilling hlioglh.1W the Sa1bath following. The ut ilntroIuctolrV sermon Walli preached by Rev 11. C. I ILdd0ck, of Liberty: A-. W. ]IIniges of IVasly waii eleted Moderator an11d ,1oshuail Jilileol), Secretary. Reports oi the var'iiols mill). jects weri0 regililrly peseni ted aid diK posed of. Among tho visittors wero Rev. Th A. P). ;Thamesoll of the Coioli Maxwoll Orphianige. I'rof Petormon 1of the North Tiigervillo ligh Hehool which is undor the dilrveciol of the North(reenvilloAsso ciation, W. WV. Koy4,of the Haptist Cour ior, adRvE. (". .11atnesl Prestident, of ( Irenville lilinale College allI.of Whom P i 11 ma1de excelilout, addressesm. A bounltifull 1) dinnerl was1 Spread oil 811u1:tN, to Which e everybody .W.. imvit ed. Lamg'o Crow( A it attended al) the meet-ings4 m11l it, Wats ait p.last, and pro*litale [neotin. Clonbe lan Clie Ci>1eal niDiar- Al rhgwola Romedy h %s.a.w1rb widh. n-pila- Al toml for its enr14 .k-. cis u i i . ple:I-enit :ii .afe 10 . L . 0,r :le y1 Washington, A tig. 3.--Secretary , at~o said today that tlie Diirkee If Claillm :.or svvolty -ine in illiols over, agaiinst thle govIml 1.lent is fradil- s ANNOUNClXUI:NT1S. V 1M- T. Melhainll- im hereboy mm11oun-l eld asit a aildidate for cottoin w'eigher for PicknLs tolwnship, suiet. Ut tl acio o te otrsofsadtownship :1at 1 the election to be, held Satilrday, August 17, 1901. J. 1). Ho0(lde is, hereby1 ann-111ounced04 a1S.a caUdidite for VottonIll weigher for Picvlwis 0 towshi )p, sibject to the ai tion of the vot(rs of said towns.4hip at, the ele(tioL to S be behl Saturday, August 17, 11901. VALLEY VIEW TEXAS. Pr1otracntedtI1114 meeingsI hav been 1(7 i pro j) grss8 hiere liior W tw weekI'ls 11111 weS hiop lastiing gotodt111 has beau donel. ( iood raLinsi havo~ (c1mo1 Iand farml~ers arI imow10 ing the weeds111 iand suu flowers and ruish i..ing the plos.H d Th le reuntiion at.( 1ain11svill e Iasted thriee 1, day13s; it was La grat timo for thos)e old( (onfedeate~lt veterans1 of TexaXus. Theyl 13 - deOspafted~ ba~rhieLeed beef withlon , cor gfoindI. TLhIe hait wouLild inireiiI us ith \ Ii *iixie"ocsonl ,nk sfl beLitter1. Smmtor10 J1. WV. ]Railey's hom11e is hiere, 1 110 maI~do 11s a spch'i which added to the i 7 inte'rest (If th day, whh'.iifI S The 1new (counitry3 re(cen1t.hy opene1(d up i 'I. by thle govrerm ieii1js 71' mllilles to Wthe 'on. We aI lady 11u1ve 180 aicres of Toxas land, pLenSity oft st((ck andI. tools andll mlilchl - (cows7 and1 do( niot~ (care to go ilto' thil Lt. Wi It~ r:.is, S. A. .il unt , at mlember of died Hinc 117olur last meeS(tin1g. Th'lereforeI ,arl l Ho it Resolved, by this Quam~rter'ly (Con - e ference, now iniIsess5ioni, 1, Thait wo~* d1- for1 11101(e the( 10os (If (1n1e of our b est members(11,W) i I 1a1so 1.1b( (otil1ty huIts list aI fa ithi jij e liiy 110 binig Count~y Aud itor, but we believ - ourii loss is hlis eternalil gaini, thereforei1 we submnit to the( will of (loll. Rook he0 iiscibed to) his mleilnorLy, and11 r -thiai aI copy of these resolulltionis ll iin,-tr- 2 I) niishied the1 bi14Ierleved fiily and1 alSo hol t Advoate.1. 1,. 1).msl'auti.S,an 0 .. i. uonss, ( - ) itu ite - it u tll v. M. . A.fLlilL5 S.C W in.:n11 I:.i , '1I5 he (rent I tlIer, 110 ing 4 aw Pinc 111 f I Peace ha1ll7.I, in funi11 A lll-wis 1 11rother,'lIiL IH. Arthu 7.7unt. dThi erefor R hallsloved.' Thtwld ah1l onti tuin heV.M C. A. jofs Iie niek.(' as adaybibrerin he mynt fl the' '[choo L .n \1. mC.A is loN asa ath I ta 't wor i m11mber ofl~by Au body. th We on 'Jy~ an I to ou peopl. J.S leoiImthe ~int thej~l RSolm That wie to~ombi:r hisiberae a (amilyo'rd heartfelit8 pryesan sm Lcai patis and \V nunend O them1 [ttoiOl~ care thih od keepm jof "Hoi who doeth all wee thins wel." ld ti tions be I~sread( upon thjx Miutof the W.o Ass1 ftpiechu (it9 one sollt lo th, Yegy tr. Call eep .t fo Teoal o, t senir pt it Chi~ure, SunayiAuus, 81,. ier RRMING IM Grain DriHll Disc Plows Hay Rakes Chilled Plo Hill Side P] In fact anything you want i ts, and the prices are right, Big Lot Fruit Jars (et our Prices b e Heath-Bruc IRK'S CUT I Grand Round Ip in tlo \ 1 Colored Muslins1, 1 nwis anid I doos nla, pay lu) to carry overi I 1IC iil seasotl whilo you1 11 1 1,2 anld 15 cents Sumilmer (Goo 10 cents goods r-odneed to 7 cor mIld 8 (wints goods reduced to 5 C< lies 15 cents Undervests at. M C g!lll Vest at ;> eents. I ofl' l o u, c uet are oin he14 low priceB will do tIho work, A d [ie good blargains ill ]'imliroid4eri A. K . West Endl T-: W. WiITI.:. W H ITr- E We hainile a knon i th in h.:o Am - - 24 /"li444 N 41 . l (ii& .\ N4 I 444 44j* -on for irad1, Ire havo1 i j(st. i y fult.. f'ow mlorI, S'4l A\' 1 lTS (t lIr stock (4f (roceries4 is to .p4) o hao ju.1lst, recoi ved I barr11ol of or 3 l'or 25i> eents; (:heap1 as8 bncoi ry ou r (Gol den lI od(1R Itated Colli S conts1. N ice (Green (i'lli'e E, S, ticket Molasses, l lou r, ]Rice, J t >ro)wI. t.n''1 forgot ils wvheni yotu havo ~ens, E'ggs, ligeswax\, (inuseng, 8 Yours truly13, Pi Ck enis, >AY 801100l4 Ct Nyss~'I'( ). S4.aturdy, August, :01, the4 Ieli4i4nt utendent141. of' 'Six Milo Sunday I, Wml. I larper, 1 had 'rrangedA 144'r 41 (celebato by1 411I pre'vioully sem14i I. 40 un4 ab ofi 44'(I inlvitations4 to neoigh sohools)4.' An ex(,eInt pr1ogram, ran11ged4. 't'houlgh rain1 thireatenied mon41IIn g am441 the( oarly part of t~he as8 4pnito 41 unfavorable for 44uch1 an1 4)n, besit ii g~oly nulmber from4 410n e cool, t following schools01, epresenited: Keowo(o, M io Creek, ~r ao son4g and4 p)rayer, 141d by3 hlyo. '. H~olland1(, the) 4 lupeinltendet in-. asd lrothIer J. L. Clox whoI( made14 0 >ther.' very fino athlrl(ess e..ro also4 red by ll(ev. MI Rood1, o~f Ohd 144, and (Capt1, M. E. Steele'I, rpre44 g the Roowen( HuI444y Schiool. .')4ises4I(4( wor interspersed('4I wih ini olg soi:gs byV t~lb visiting schiools,. ho c10os of theOse (exercti4{en whichI inijoyabile II throgin4:, ?10 0.4chools4 rned4. to t10he eutiinl grounids (d the (church41 and4.,1U1l bas8(ELtI143 dinrN dIad by th44 hidijes. tFrom1 observa- I one0 woul1d (4ono(IndeI4 t hat this par4t N I ro4gram1 1~ 44~ 35 wasjoye qi te a1s as4 any4 (1the.r (etu~L1r'. N ''rythinig lI444k(ed off ph04an4tly and I 41b*1 muVchl good was4 44ootu44plished4.,N 0 addlresses~4 wor14e fullI of? instI 140t ivo 1 hIt. and4 ca~~lulatod~ to enoura11go aoll 40ard1 thom4 to greater eflort in thJo work to which theoyrefrrd-1uain-| h0 yo41ug ini a kno(wld1ge oif to, and4 ( p)ointmlg them~l tol(i hist ., 11h in (due( to thlO (4arnost 40,\bria of a ,J. ('. ~OtroLt gaIve a short44 istor~ y in MIJilo'chlurch~ which was4 mst44ructiv4 terestina. Hi-m(Amno. . 404 LINE * 19 PLEMENTS WS5 ows, Etc. n the way of Farming Imple ; Just Received I -fore you buy. e-Morrow Co. PRICE SALE! Fash (G'oods Dopartment. )imlit les Sacrificed. .ro(s4 to next, season, so I CUT mld t ho good s. Is redneced to 10 cents. itS. ni ts. ents. Splendid va-luo. SACRIFICEI C'01INTER. ) not, intend to carry a singlo pair II, Laces, Velvet Ribbons, ote. PARK,1e~C Greenviloe, S. C. Wib E. WHIITE. 2C O. D G>RANTITE p wvork. .in A (Ji,'A n 8, o. Oed .-. mltoi of Fresh~I 'I'urntip Seed fromk hI rendl for, 2.5v~ eets, or One dozenl reaid andi overy spool is warranted t CIIlEA J>. hirge, fat M ACIK 'RE~L; 10 cents me. 15 centsI. a pound, or 2 pounds and( 10 poundls for $1.00. 10on, I aard, Sugair, both grahulatedi aniyfhing U to selIl in the line of tar Grass, anid Grubl Root. BRRO S., S. C. HI 1KENS RAILROAD Tl'inlE T'AlLE No. 2. Und own.dead Up. No. 10- STI A T'O.NS. .No. 9. Alixd. Mixed. (1:41 a m l.f v .TN. Piel A.2:r.. .. pmf i (.:15 a in......*i g son's..:45 p) m 0:55 ai i.....* arson's....2:30 p mn 1:(00 a in..........A iaa.is....2:25 p mi I 15 a .......'Attlii's......2:20 p) m I I1 m.....A t I'dyL3 Jv...2:15 p ml ixe. ' Mixed. I:00 y m~ a...L . Piekcen.4 A r.. :40 p II .60)5 P m...... *ergson'.....66:0 p m1 6:15 P m......I 'Parson1.... ...615 p ni (- p ...........Aiaii's.......:10 p mn i(:25 y m.....*Ma ldi's.....:05 1p mf .:-10 y m...A r Esle~y Lv...:00 p mn Al\ Irainas daily excepit Sunday. No, 0) (oinnects with Southernl RathaCy o. 33 N. '1(onneer(:s with Southern. Railway No. 12 (onnteits wvith S3outhrn Rtailway No.. 11 Conntieci. wyithi Souitherni Rallway gg-FJor il any rtoiLon apply to J1. T1. TAYLOR, Geoneral Manager. I. w4 i ply to .1. 1i. Newvbery, Probate io of 'i .keimi (olnty, on the 22d day Au an, 1 ~ , for' a finatl settjement of 0 etatte of Thniothiy O'Urien, and aisk be disiiaI1 n 3 .Own ito.