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'he People's Journal. C ,reet ml weekly 1-y the lleathl, Ilice, lorro v Co1. CorrIoN. (rict gon'I uiudilig............ 7 1.2 ....7 1-2 ...... 7 1-1) ...7 7 2 S ( it) 7 n n .... . ...... ..... . ... ,... ... .2 2 --lring or senid us your job Work. lood work assured. --Our eiruilation is no luncombo. Adveraisers will get value received. -SubIlSCribo NOW for TlR JoURNAr And get tihe BMASTL paper in the county. -Shingle dutalers hive buen onl the Astts of Pickens during the preseut w0k. -(. 1. endricks, reciiiding near Cc :lar Rock, has been sick for about three weeks thrbatened With fever. --Tiiu JOURINAL is th BEST inid most r1eIdable paper inl Pikeons county. It is Also the most widely circulatod. THIS 1, A FACT. --Pupils who littonded the Graded I iohool last session1, liro rqc(lested to I >ring their roports on the morning of hie opoing- 2L --The Old Folks Silging convention i vill meet Witll Shady (rovo church the < mirth Sunday in August. lIring books i md well l1lied baskets. -Tei JoUnNA is now equipped with 110 of the b1st job 0f1ice Ill 111)11' South airolinI. Romemabr this when inl ned -f anything ip1 that line,. t -Solicitor Julius E. loggs, and Lou. s If. Dorrah of Greenville, have formed & . partnership for Il( he pract ice of law on ho civil side of tll(h court. -If y-m Ihalvo anllthing to 4oll, let us oil the peopl for youl. WE will be glad 0 mal11ki tertms with you (and will mako it 4) youir interest to do busine.4s with us. -1larried oil the 14th inst., at the 4'eideneo of and by Rev. A. S. Whit iniire, Miss Engenic Canltrel, of Mica, S. .., t, Mr. Jonah Simmons, of Anbler, i. C. t -). W. lleiaiiin onl behialf of the tatO Bilkiig :IIlud C1omi.missioln is inak lug exteMnsive investigations ill tile Audi. 4)r'.s oliu looking after delinquent le -T pp tihat raeachs the people 11141 is read by them is the paper that c kvill bring you returns for patroniago. hr (irlOatioll reaesll overy sectionI of 1.0 ((1outy aid tihte list is growiIg. ---i you don't. get your paper rogmular y, lainily let this oflico know it and we will eieavor to remeldy the troulhie. We are always glad to looik into any or -Or ill (his ollice and correct th saio. - Rcv. Amerinisi Mauldin, of Walco, ('a., preached Itat Gap Hill c.huiirch Sinl Jay. A protracted meeting ait that place is inl progress ill Which the pastor, Rev. .1. B1. Attaway, will be iasisted by Mr. i -Srvices conducted by the pastor, as istetd y Rev Jones, commllllenced at g'itblehiitm last Friday night. Thilt) ir ircs~d w ~illtbibly lan co tued thrjogh (unday Cosde raolgth ibe iterstis bherng -n No ntlemen t retpresenn a othern tyni. ne aebe nPcesivsi --On Saturday before the first Sunday im Stember h~, Child ron's D)ay at Rthlo l1iim schlool house~i will b)e observetd. Se. cona11, EInon, Tabo~tr anmd 13tiihehom Sun day schools 1are invi ted. D)on't. forget. PromIinou111t spe-aker will b)o preCsent andut adidress the atssembliy. tisemenits readim by thle liargcst niumibcr of readiers, we wvilt say withlout, a pairticle oIf fear1 of1 contratdiction t hat Tiax .Jo0um(A hzas till largost (ciren1lation by inearily doub1le4 of anly pape4r iin Piekenms county. Our hooks are0 o ponl for inlspe'ctionl. - Subsriber-s not roieiving their po p)eris regularoly are requested to niotify this olieo and1 wo wvill c)heerflully under tatkt tto lotu ito tihe troiublei. Woe wvih ap-) preciate ucth notificationi as it is 0111 puirp~ose 14) get thet paper intto thle hiandts of realder.3 ais early as plassible after it leaives5 the prless. -Hon bry H enldrijcks, ini charge of thu ob(1 (blistrap pla1ce, no0w ownedi by D~r. RI. 1'. Smith, tronight in a four-horse load (o1 waiermlelonms Wednosday of last wo'ek all (of large sizoI and excellent meat. '.he hea-ivi(4st wetighetd forty-six plounlds and1 muost ofi tho inelonis inl tile load approxi. maitedi that figuro. ---WV' callI111 atontionm to the ad vortise monlit oif the Pickenus (iraded Scho oh. Iti will 01p(en Monuday the 2nd day of Sop teimber. A (orpal~ (of compe)Itoniit teachers i hais beenPl se4l1cued anld the4 ouitl4ook is oni-i couiraginig. Alaike 1up y'ourl indi at onco . and0 he rteadty to3 take advanitauge of thle first work otf ilhe H-ssio. ---Fiends of Supervisor, L. D). Stephi- < ins, will b1 pa) ined14 to) ilar of lois (con1tin- i neud indispositoin. Ilo is siriniiig fr-om toiisihItis 41nd4, for s0oerai thays, luts been unllt~ e to take solidi nlourislunotit. Hie is slowvly roeove-rmg 1and4 it wvill be sev~ora'il 4 thrys bemfol 0e o en bt) at holi co11). Mr's. Stephenus hais also booi (quite sick, bult is recovering. ---The Pickonis eloetion for cottoni wveigheur, held at Pickenus last Saturday, was spirited but1 fiiendly ; .\lesars. .110ti. er a1nd Mcanmieh being the only3 condi-1 daites annlouniedt, friends of ouch electionm COredl inl carneost fromi openming till clos) ing of' polls. A total of 287 votes being rast.,iAfr. Itolgor receivo.] 1i}~ andU Mi. . JIlanjel 1 2. . Ms. F,;. 9.* lUcrbJLet, presidenft o h Womn's Christian '..lemperanco ieio fori1 Sotuthu (oralina is inm Pickeons and1 wiill hoh11 ai lmieetinlg ill the Ilaptist church this (Wednestlay) oveing at 8 o'clock for thc purpj3)ios of o)rgaiin~g a branch of the) order at this p1laeo). All are iunvi ted, espcially3 wtiomen and1 chlildroin. A 11ne4 tng willI also huo hlcd in the 3lothmo dlist chiurmch Th'urs.lay evonmiug at samo11 hour. -Josso Ellia (lied at hits home11 near Cedar Itk on) the .l6th inist. , after aI short i liness with blood04 piison, and1( was1 buri ed S'tmuruda~y ait iRothiehom cem-1 etory he funerail sorvicei beings 04on dhtoitby his pasuItor, Rev. H. 11; Daig 1hl I, b.'asisted by Itov. S.: Ml. Juind Had hoe' livbd 'umtIl the'o1loh-day 3f neCxt Del camber; ho would have b)een 84 yeairs of #go. Hie was ani exemplary oblristian~ man unds~tentations but tr-ue to -his con VIOttolrs, Iris lifi wals'- an- examuplo of *hita 1 ottd n ubeoei -Two children of W. Pat Dixon ro. siding near Mocot, are very sick. -Seo notioaeof "Bridge to ijol" acros Saluda, at tho Maylb'ld bridge site. -1jnte iln folm, ation from the bedside of J. Hami Wilson is that his improve. ment contintuie steady. -Libertly Cotton m)ills will be (!Oml plote(d this week..' iachiinory is being Lraimed upl) itid bdinfhe.ss will )on com 111(511(10. -Mrs. Luthor Rilirirdsoin died at her residence, the Nortoni place, Old Piekons, in the -day of Aigust and wats buried at onceal on the 19.1th inst. -R1ead the iethter pibllished in this i's Kue bearing on the regulations of the stato Board in rofereneo to teachers cer ti(etos-it is illportallit. --E Foster Keith, appointed to fill Jut tho unexpired term of S. A. Hunt as kuditor, haW quitliflod, recoivild his com nission and ontored upol his (ui8es. -A meeting of Board of Slowards of Pickes church itad the Trustees of the [PickeOs parsoInigO 1)ro)erty is (allevd to no(e. iln tit 0fic0 of Probate Judge, J. 13. Newbory on Saturday eveiing 24th list, at 4 o'clock. A fitil attidiee is lesired aIS bISitie's. of prossinig cihaiiiraictor* vill be brought to t heir attention. -Postim ister throuighoitt th couity tre earnestly reqlosted to forward all rout.Nm, p-iIekages promptly wvere ally rati1.sfers lro) to 1ie in1ade inl thieu olCes. L'lre have been some scattering -omplaiits, but we trusi$(t to the prompt ie.ss of postoflico oflicials for ia speedy md correct dolivery of ail packoges. -Olga. the three year old infant of dr. and Mrs. It. B. LiBoon, after a short 11110s, died at their home One( mile north tf Piekens Saturday night and was bur ied Sunday aftornoon it the Piekins metery it 4 30 o'clock, Dr A. .1. S. L'homas conducting the funeral services. L'ho bereaved family have the sinicero ympathy of t h1o10t of friends throughout ho county. ___A youig man, "Victor Wilsoni, aged bout 20 years, fromi Atiderson . C. rero.itting inl the vicinity of ilto Witer alld boardilig it the Brown oace, near the river, while in bateing tst Saturday was drowined. -Full par ienlars have not, b--ni obtaiied. Mr. Vilsion was the on of Providing Elder, 13. Wilson, of this distrit aind wits a 'Ott ig mani Of promise. Heo griaduiateI rom Woilbrd College at the last com aoneemenut. -Last Satirday evening, the Pickeis rin2 leavilg Pickens onl soledulle time, net with a slight wreck ti, the ith eid >f tile cut near Vaudiver hill. The cause >f the troibile seems' to have I Men t10 preadinig of rails from the exceiive wet veather. Tho rear trucks of the engine vero derailed, as were also some of the 0o:ch. Several passeugers were oni oard, but nobody was injurd and no ornous datmago dono. The0 road hands voer slummtonlet and the derailed train oplaced to contiti it's tho trip to Eadley uI~d re-turni, reaching, Pilcns Saturday ighLt about 12 o'clock. PElSONA L. Col. 11. E. Bowon was here Tiesday, Miss Nina Boggs tid brother, Lelliu of EaIsley visited tichkenis this weeck. John A. King is for th present reliev iig Ben T. McDaniel at Bover Free nan1il's distillery. Mrs. John B. Patrick and daughter, Mrs. Louise, of Anderson are guests at the home of J. Hi. G McIoDaniel. M~rs. JT. S. Blowon, of Dailton, accom-. >antied byv her nlephew, .J. M'i. Mhassen aill, is9 visitinig reliatives iln Georgia. Thois. Smith. A. H. McCordl antd W. ). Willard were amongst thio Liberty itizens. in Pickons the early part of the wetek. Mis Virgitn Reagen, of Utopia, owiberry couty3, 11as8beeln on5 ai short v'isit to Mis's Aturio Kirksey at her home, 3rowv Creek. Frank Cogswell1, of G1reenv'illIe, repro ecnting thle Carolina Supply13 Comipaniy, wais in Pickons SunIdaiy and1( Moniday vith friends. Augustus day, after ai shor1, jauntt inl Aeorg ia at El bertotn anid Carroltoll, re0 urnred hast woeek. Hie reports having tad a most excellent tipi. Mrs. R. C. (layton, of D)alton, Gan., lister of JT. K. andi WV. S. Kirksey, after' ini extended Visit to rehittives ini Pickens nitunty, has retutrnied to her1 home1). Wt. A. G resh1am1, of Atlanta, is visiting att thle home of his father-ini lawi, M~r 31. L1. liester. I is wife andiu danghitor have been1 hero on a visit to heri paranilts for lhe pa3st two weeks. Mr. JT. 1). Simmons, Of Ambler101 has re-* utriled from1 a plIeasatnt moun11tini t ri p birough Nothi Carol fia. Hei vliited IBalsami (Grove and1( other resorts and1( re )orts a ltrenlgbily p)leaisantt time. JameslC MIcinniily of Piedmont~it, anid Dl ifton (Gran t of (1 reenivle, passedt lbroughi Piekons I ho earily p)art of the week on1 thiir waiy to the moiunitainis. 'hey stopped a shiot whlile wiithI relativos tt this .9laco. JTo(l Giood'ot t, of Spa~rtanburi1g, is isit. iig at tio hiomie of Sheriff Mui(11)anuio!. ~Ir. (Goodlett is oiie or thle old( voter'ans vhiose remlin isces of wvar are' initerest ng and instruictive. i s P'ickenls frien ds ire Pleased to 500 himn so wvell preserv'ed. Jaumes 31 . Payne, tihe)oeficienit troiaiur r1 oif Anderson county, stopp>ed in Dick m11 a few days last week wih ii 125tola *ive, ,3her1il Mel )niel. lie was no onmpanjied by is wife. On Sat irdiay thiey expected to leave th1( for Dao wvillo secttion to visit Rev. ,J. E. F"oster id other relativ(cs. 3MISSIONARY MASS MEETVINCi. On August 3Isit, anud Sept. 1st, thlero wvill bit all day services at 1"rienidship~ shuirch, there wvill be delghintfuh misic termnii andI aihtress. A pien1i dinner~ viii be served on thle groiunds, we wvanit wveryboidy to com 111 nd il enjoy the moEet-. ktets and1 pocket, books well filled. Satutrday A u1g. 31,' 11 n. ml. -isqn sry Seripian by 11 v. D.1 W. heller. 1'.):3t0-Quarteurly Conferonce. 1 p.- mn.- Adjourn fior iinier, 2 :li0---Song ser'vicei iandli I~lrossos0 biy Rev'. J. - 1. Wilson, hP. E., Rev. D). W. liiott antd others, Sun day Sept. 1st, 10) Iin. m, *-Suniday Schiool. 11 at. m.-sermon by Roev. dJ. II. Wtil son, P. E. 12 :30-adjoutrn fot' din ner. 2 p. mn.,-Srmoni by Rev. S. Mt. Jonos5. ,J. B. Wilson, p. E. iery Ib. Shiattg~ek of Shlelk1sburg, Nwn wasi cured51 of ia stomacth arOnle !V ('vih wvhich hie had Ib~ean ailiteid flit yesars~ by I'bur boxo-flof Chiambulauini's Stomach aniud I~lver' TPablete. H~e had1( previoualy tr'ied Ina nyothor reomedle8 and numibou of p~lhl' 'hains wvitho'it rolleft- For siale by-G. W. 10ar'o The miscy is a DgU whoQ se1 la B0u1 IOU thG dollAra tht wM ir TABLE MOUNTAIN NEWS. A rousing big iuountaiii party was ma11de up it Talblo Mouintin anda left for Ca'sar's Ileadl anild other Illoulltain placeo at 1 o'clock on thel aftorioon of the 12th iist. They went by way of Rouben Tally's in (roonviile county across the Saludit. Rin all the next dily rmust have interferd gieatly with the pleaItre or satisfaction of tho trip.Tlho partycolnsistod of Jam. A. Hendricks and wife, Misses iur. rim and Miss Laura Jones at guest of the Mlisses Harris, Mesmr. Jot, lnd Forrt., Koith, ill of Table Mounlitail, and Moss ors Be. JonesH, Jos. Williaiiis atld Aiss Noras Hendricks, of Mica, and Mr. Bll ett ,Jonos said faily, of 1Kno). 11. M. Jfestor, of Ilrownwood, lox'a8, report titat bo has inl cultivation 9)0 acros of cottoni and will not IllikO over 30 or 40 bales, tho drought having done unu111sua damage. Alonzo and D. J. EdeI0nsg Iaive be(,,, doing soimo carpenter work ill tlis sti0. tion. They cerinly al )ro hustler . W'hen tih Pickoinsi 18)1)10 pl CaoL. polled to rfuso aC ilcomIlliodatj)it to board ors, pleaso lo' thoel klow that Amos (. Sutherland, of 1lok, S. C., Mid Ja1. A. Hen1idriCkS aId John lM. Croslhaw, of Table Aloitiin, bluilt tleir h2n1o with the vi(!w of tilkilg carl(1 (if a fow mon taini tourists. 'lloy will bo supplied wit I collifortablo ro'sms and1( excelloiut tar bles. Mleltol Silgleton andilt( wife, of Ovonve county, ifteri a pleasanit visit. to the fa,. ily of Ml. .lllilricks hv oun; Thel, County Collissioners findil tle roads inl this otioni badly damaged by the recent rains. I lopo some1 plan,, will b d(eviseil wherohy the road1ls can bei properly workod and tIeo may new onies projlocted be opented 11). The road hov a1s it 10W 8tan2d (loes ]lot snillice. I f tLh c11hai11gnig (10(!e lOt h2elp us1 out m1oro we had better go banick to the o2l( day sy ini3 which Wits good olioigh then. I. neve'r did believe that tile dol "I COMIinmutatioll In tx wiith forfeits, tiines, Ko., would make a2n licietilt, revenu1 to (h> the road und 1ridIg work properly in. Pi14ns County, aind eltailyi k now it has beenl welighed ill the- ballanev and~ fountd wanlting. I blieve~l thle miiton of thli orignator of the idea wias good bit it, was a mistake, as proven by its work. ings. 1Loo*III ON. TEACllERS' EXAMNA'LIONS AND CEVLT1FICAT11'ES. To County Sulperinton dents: Plonso not!e Sel' ioll 12 of the Ilogla tion1s Ofthe12 State Board, page 20 School 1 aw, Oditioln of 1901. Also Sectioni 18, pago 21. Advertise tile faict that certi ticates are not rinwed withoilt, atten dance 11pon tile mm111r1111 Slcwhool; ando( that att'nidance mevans takiig the (ourse through tho lst day. Advertise the further fact that the regill r (xamlllinatioll for teachers' (2rtificates will I ')o llell on the last day of the Summer Selool, on Grannuar, Geograph~y, 1and School .1lan lgeient, onl th questions1 us8ed1 in1 theL. Summer School ExamiIIat ion2; and1( on the lext day, onl tlh(e other regulr conuni11on ebool hubjects-loistory, Arithmetic, and Algebra. Ask tI:e instructors of your iinstitu1lte to prepire me these qllestiouis, and1(1 Imake thema substan tiilly equ ivalIt to those ill the 'J1unt exa1111inatiol. When most. teaichers (exert thImse.lv es to Comply with the School Law, it. is 2unl fair to tichm, a1s well s unlawful if the school authorities allow others to tneah without complying with the req(1u2irmenC1lts of the lalwI'. Section -1, sub11divii on 2 (if the School Law, page 31,* restricts loards of trutetes iln emlployinig tenobersV, o) (1m1 ploy only those hlavinig certificates oif q ualification. ILt thr su1bjet ('1 oa~i~rds of trus8tees to the2( County Boa'rd of Educa tion iln tho det ails of emuployinlg teaeblers, and1( fixin~g their salaries. Setionis 32 anld 27 omp11hasiz.e this~ sub1j'ctIin "'to the1 orde0rs Of the Counllty Boaird."' You should nlotify all1 trus.toss thatI 1no teachers shall1 ho paid, unless, beforeo employmuent, the teneher10 registers his8 cortitiento in1 youir oilice. Thlis thling of teachling w1ithlout a1 cer1itilt, on1 theO chanco1( of gettingj. (111 ait some1( future e'xamIina2tion, ought 1.1 be sto1ped. TJhiere i8 01nly 11 olIlwy to2 have order ill your 8school a1112ir1; and4, that is to enfore the law without regardi to ill dividual 0 280e3. In1 sending youI this cir cuiliir, I 2am1 tryinlg to 11ak1e it easier tor' you1 t~o inlsist upon01 trac~king the law. You enn(1 pulhish2 it if youl see fit. Very truily. Stite Super0inltendenlt Educeationl. A M llLII I )OTS. You correspondcenit 1has beenCi abisent a few dayIs (in '1 tripl thlroughi the11131 mountains of North Caroli 2m:. O n Au~gust '2, JT. L. Amble(r, of Amblier, Chanrles Schiwinig, Monlitrs H00 ill, .l isses Ini Faiganl, Evat Schiwing, ohf Greenv1ilIlo, S. ( . , Mahbel Hei11.t andl Mameio Heoidt , of Chuarlestonl. S. C., and1( your~ orrespondoent left Am bIer for a mounta112in tripl. We visited2 CJaesar's I [(2ad, 1Br4vard~ and1( 1121 Sa~p phiire setl ,1 takilig inl11( the beautIifl sight of he( Fr~ench lI road vaullecy where erops) lo'ok pron11usin~g thI ouighi511' somwbt in1jured b~y the( heavLIy ra1ins. We found goiod roaI is up1 the valley, at o)1.h1r places the roads.1 were. hlad, remind2(ing us of some inl this coun21ty. WI) could( 11) nox pet, muc1(1h better in this coutly with .1.00 coinmu1tation1 taux 0r threeI days worik. We thlink the l11alsam1 mounti1111ns filr n1ishi the grandos10t scener(1y (121s1 oh the1 Rooklies, .liallsaml and1( blitohl aro thc na I ivo growt1h in I hal it 2 y ; 2.omo1( ot' tho( troes 22r0 baro and1( highI, decorated w ih whlito m11(s whlich In manyl1~ places also cover thle earth. Tlenn1(3es I .lil is thle highest polint, of the rango, 6,0001 feet abhovo sea level. Our1 pairty returnled onI 1 7th Atug, find( Cotton is sheddingfruit to som111(1extent; thle bouh worml is also(1 doin~g damanige ini some places. T1hiese are( the lurst boll wormls seen1 iln this~ flOtion., J. I), S. AS~T( 'N 0'.~'TI'll E l'1l~hTOR. IL itor S. A. lIrown, of Beng iet Isv ille, N. I '. 1w 01gen2 inn211'nsilv MIurp~rl Thriorigh lonig 1-nlerig f11om'Dysplepsia,'i lie wgne.i', "my13 wife' wel gr'e-:ly 112 siit2eed greahtl diali res fronii,, hut stomac2h tied' El;ectrie( lhii iers which31 helped( her'2'II onceii ainil, afterI usIut four bo ils she( is21 11ic ~r 20o plendid( for ((ridi 11ver." For IliiligestionI 1,oss8 of Al pp'lelite. Slomach 1224 ivIer t roub2les i'/s .1 poslitIve, g'a:iran.a 104ed cure1. Only3 I,00 ai H olt, & T1horniIhsy. rOads il v .ry li k 1ly to d h tho best NOTIOE. To,1 the 0hchihs of th10 Twvolvo Mile alssocialtionl: The) timo is short for tho mfeetOing of thio aisociationl andI( urge upon1 you to nlot go iin debt to ourmiso Bro Lida, I know m U lA sarce jqi tha aq1 nt qypotionet to oacoh gl itol s~nll,. kblie~ a t ouce to trais AMQ sand to mo. Q. E RomEON -'i CHEAP RATES via SOUTHERN Rwy CINCINNAri .%N i.:TnN. Aceouit, Anintal Conventioi, Ni. tiolnial lH ptist Assoc-iation (colored), Cin. eiuiRmti, 0., Sept 1lth, to 18th, Sotithern Rwy annoniee.A rates of ono first-elasis faro for t-ho rouind trip from all points 111 i4 lines to Cineinauti and rMturni 'dates of sile Sop 9th, 10th1, and 11 Lth., flid limit SO1p 20th, 1901. Ch1.1,.ELxN, (), AND 141:CTUnN Accoiut Anutind Inampment (. A. It. It. (levihnii, 0., Sep 10-1901, South IIr*] Jw'y annllonnees. extremlely low rounid trip r.Itk . froi all poiss oil its inie-s to Cleveland 0, and roturn. Fol lowinig roll lid trip rates from points mnmed: Ander-son, $21.6.'>, Camnden, $22. .10: Charleston. 8'5. 10: Col umbia, s22. -15: (areeotville, . 0.60; Spartanburg::.19.. (5, an14d corre1p1(' bug"ly IOW rates$ fhr other p)ints. .1s)ite of sales Sep 7th, to lItib., nielusive, good to ret 11111 leaving Clevelaid not liter thnii iidnight Sep 1501, 11901. fy depositing tickets with ,Joi t Agent aM Cleveland, on or before 12 ioon Sep 15thA and paymlent of fee of 50 cents at. tine of deposit, a1 extension of ltial limit to 2nd ineltidiig Oct, ti, 1901, 11a3y be seevinred. .For detailed inforiationi call on or ad (re4 .ny agent Southern ulilay 01' coinIict iolls. ~W. If. Tm'vroO., A. ('a. P'. A. Atlainta,, (la. Ciu-u' lAirrs -o Noulnoi,, VA. On accou(n i of tile iimeet ing of the Conealeniiated order of lloo 1oo, Nor folk, \'a., iept. Ith-13th, 1901, Southern aitilway will ell round trip. tickots to Norfilk, I;,. and retiurin at rato of one firsti;ss fbro for the round tlip from all stations oii its Iilne. Sbites of salo Septmdber 7th int 81h, fia! linit Sept.. 15th inclusive. SoutlnI I LIilway best line to Norfolk, through Sleepinig .CarS, 1 lotol Dining Cars. 11'r dIetailod inf ormatioll t I rates, schledulevs, ele. call onl anly akgen.t of' the( mnthernt liaihvay. W. It. Tayloe, ) 7SCp A. ('a. P'. A., Atlanta:, (,I. 'Tis the empty pocketbook which has no silver lining. \VIl.\T.\ T A 1, K IT T, K'1, S. If Ithat inir411r yoirs si1nws :1 wretche', salloiw I iiIsn''lex-mn, a 111.n 11lied'. 141 lok, rint pat. a1nd o live on te skil, it.s liv th t ili, ti , I)r. ewing hife l' l.s re41 nbu1t, ilh liver. pulirify i4 - hload, give 'lear' P.ki,. ro y cheeks, rieb1 cm411plexii. i ly 250 it B.lt& Thorn ey dr1-11 store, The Iongue of, sh11inder never suif fers. with thait tiredI feeling. culy|O BL.D) U It11'iialil,(114y Iil'(H4 N, Cl.NCkPi, CUZL 11A, i'T'r. c')STS N'(')Ti I Nfe Ohlce, oAtiniIa, deep-I)sci'ilear per fnrely ein4Ie. by ak11ing leotl ic 1lnoo1 an [ It It. Ill. If your blo d is Iaint ed, w dnigl' ens1ive 111113' frniion, achin m1 sa d.iig t ,o ters, falling h1a1ir, l mil t I tcEs, S r th :111 tCin-o t. sast euls, persi tent pinliples, vatinig soh, Swelling Sore iit , dry Slei daiM 11albine. dcieig lhootinlg pains, mall vol have blodI poi.so.n('1l orI thIt-1 oinyins of deadly Elneyr. Ion't Xper (l)i'M4). but Sept (1k 01e n iCe' 1110d 1l1ah l [it. I. Il] made espervally I") cmre all Inailipttant bloold I r eg it, 4 like uhoey( 1u'ed abloV, 1111 it ch1wing 2,' 1okabby~ l czina, eahneboes, o'o f.uhh roenmat 1ia,5 (rner bloohinors, etc.ig ll s everyi 44- or1 '~e and si aps a'll writt411 ing to1 r. (Silhun, 2 'it hitchellXII Itretl A1:lil tlanti (6Ig1. 1ribe trbleoand free)1' 2111edical adiceo gin. AlicineA (laid.Ilitol l 1 )1 riinated by filr. (Cihty oer 'd year ago.411 Thouwinds have beenry a'i ines ii itern failed.'I ' Groanic I 1000(lt al. 11 . ) lni- 11.k) il gis lie igor'41 :t nch strent tol the) loodi'iknggi has eed to 11,10 holdine Summe School( theara Easmleyol. '1'wioen~ Modayl ISetember I n .r '.u.'hoopenill riseso wil) Sbi a 1(t 'iesley ( raded1113' Shol buihl ing4 4 ath ( 'lockil P. Moandhu to 5 l' clock4l assigning lsso10s, 1e1c.1 'l'g he 0141lwd Stone on Saurday, Sepllt..1' A8 w54ith an1 4)11 tuiatonrlln'A glt,21 i.sh 11 ( pram e Gwog raphy,111( and (the Sinc S. tehinii. An (Btoard b oneMsndhi te4 :1t History I s Ar iuticIan Algebl~h~r.1'3 liii.t han, ltl b4e11 Pic'ial ofl1 bthe Faenian wil 1gIe insl1tuction on4 221'14 inebler' Orin-l mar14 an o' lnglis hulb)1 Compot.n Prltt' 41 .3 lu. 1)m (inhi wi give istul. Miss Car~'otlin iignar 1w 01il gio in-1 the21' Smmer1 Schol. 14'~Tos notiiholding bwi ing CerIlient Ies wlillS havoii toj and a l' 1i-es on Ir.dayIt)8, Set. ;'uth No~ i Ilrhierl eininolion fh~oru Tachers'11 eriet es4121I1111 ~ il be hel-d until Fe.. , 190.I The ill be 41'' ai metingO flthe ()hl StoneI Church~,1 '.1 Cmteryh~ ~' A souato bn othrs well verod in thol hitor Sof tihi A Pale Face 16 A prominent symptoir or vitiated blood. If covered with pimples, the evidence lscomplete. Jt's nature's way of warnig you ofyourcondition, Johnston's Vnrsaparilla v011e' fais't0 rectify ill' disorders pt the blood, slight, or severe, of long atandin or recent origin. Its thlirty years record guarantees Its ellicacy. Bold every where. PrIco 81.00 per full Quart bottlo. PreparOd only by MICHIGAN IyI(U4 COM PAN Y, Dletroit, Mich. F'or Sa414 by G.W. Ir. "Been l1willy closo today, 1111811' it'?" h 1 aid ftomIll the Opposite side of th( p iarlor. "Yes", she Said , "but I don't, oti 11eaY part ieuth ir closeiess Chilis evoning," Aidl thn ho mo1ved closor. .\ ure fmr C~holena 11luf(mIon. t "ll ,:list, willyl Iy ,s li'rti la r ' lI oi wlr, 1 h, ":mI iinfanll childI of ouimicifgbr wasi isui84t0eri sllg fr ilchlera infaIton 1. The4 rINIo l.o hadl given ny1 :al h)pvt o s f re er. I look a tt 1f11 i 11:imb rbhi's l'oli) , kh l i ler m I li-o . rh sin lv'ied y .T t tin- 1hoP s.-,i eli 1ier liti lt 1 ur it o h t li I lo -icl Ig if usit to--41 Jii ll llil i) iiieu1 o 7 je liII n- chil hn111 11 !yr. ht lth. Virl.0 Ii ve n' II ' . I- t his k1111 hmn iti o fa til l y I g- h in I, w~ V For ialIe by G.W. E-'arlo. Th e 1111 who i e.vefriS 11m11i a inis iakv 11i1sn' yet se-in te light, oL d(1y atil) n r will. NOTICE OP STO('KHiOLI-iNS Noti~Co, i i-ebY givcl 11ha a min of thg to k tl e rIti s o)f the ) ailti ('o . tol lills will bi b14eh1( at thetl oilie dl 1ihe. Co0mley tit L ibers.t., IhCn, Thuis - (by the 12th 1ty (oi S1pember, 11101, al 11 o'elock A. .\l., for01 the purmleI o[ follsideritgr the q Iesionl of issillig thivev hin)dIred aind ifty (35 ) shares of refr redt stock in the par vIo of .'00 ec. This notit lms, ben authoriz. I S I I directed by r'v lesoliin o)f t(hct .toard if Directors of the I'liher1ty Cottonl Mills, an ded th said resolutionsare hereby mad a part if this no tian are as follows: M esolved, 1. ThaP th Pres. 19 ho ilstr 111(d 1 4-t11call i Cint tilg IIf' tla .tocknhlders of the Liherly Cottonl Millh for lh 2pIIpos1 of omliderini S tih issi in oI 350 Shares of prfrr. 11 stock, it the palIt.Fogtiu f 100 dollars eawh. 2. Thmt. the prterred tovk he entit1le to i umaiv dividenid iif 71 pey 3o. Tht (~Olth h iohr o preferr stelwi sNu. 1av C~1t righ at aytimeil ihisb amo un an p n s c xhm e t e stochohers bu t Lrl otto ~SEE OUL FARMING IM So1. as Grain Drills Disc Plows, Hay Rakes Chilled Plol Hill Side P1 in act anlything you want i rnents, aMd the prices are right. Big Lot Fruit Jars (G(tol 1 Prices b The Heath-Bruc AT A S/A Carriages, Surreys, Buggi At an Absolut Harness of a ll i : l c .ti\lon :kn! v - n he r inal f ig' i 1 .i u eh l o a n, eb as bv IenIv I r r4 l 1 Nowi i<i 4h4 b -tV ni forll: VII ll in 41vehIiile w ntl proltord no p liI , eit I ( 4 41111. it) nI l , w I I.- \V I w l u e r e Vm r .. Ill our ow w~I( a (l:. W wi i lii n tit Ii Alld kitu tetul .o ril. W4tIIItn je i~O. 7t 'e -urt ner ~ g oii l~ .4l4I a k ns..i c All olorel lo Mutli I~awns ai 111 Afi~jrc8Wll (It)tsgod relu ork to 7cn Over. WA LTI-:l lw. wil Li. a roi~ile Crn ~ItV IiWli im uk ald . on'01w nt te poJ trad4 :'1er yi to h fre irni k~t finh i. ( )'h d toGJ; in f p re o orj hon m.jjr \ric . .Ig-liios ryCi1' I ) iu ( for 'l'y our o ursil l~ i 4 (a1e , Wod lvo js rcivda o. s .Dvont yon wt s spYos ~ot' to ha ree f o nts, Trly it A(ewmoe TA &ASIo R LINE PLEMENTS NS, ows, Etc. i the waly of Faring ImlCple Just Received! !fore you 11buy. e-Morrow Co. XU TFICiER inl ouin Wt!s We ill Sell Is, Phitons and Wagons e Sacrifice! w1r4d fil l , eninb noiu'i -1ii s 'e for your ':t Ily i 1 1:h I bok, C 'ourtlan d. 'y)Ton & , o., .is Strict Iliith ( Nint Vagon8, t.h io I wensbilo Taylorm nal Chinttanimp. fall kind w11141% are goinug to "ell our I wll ver I but w e Iave a few huarg'inI 1it ie, owin ir owit ruomitory mild ES & McBraver, 'RICE SA LE! ashi (Goods DepaInrttnien~t. Un atit i0es~u Sacifliucd :odst. to ntext senso(n, S( y (0IJT Is. nis. mts. Spleid~~i valuo. SA\CIl IIFIC1' COllINTICR. Snt intendtt't to carry a single pair s, I ites1\w, flve Ribbons, oe. Greenville, 8. C. & C O., kintds of > GRANITE cai w~ i lt h41 our 4 addre~ will bring a~ manlf &~ CO(., A niofersoni, S. C. [trnoit~ of' Fresh 'lTurnip Seod front btread for 25 cents, or' one dlozen) 'o'ado andb overy spoo~l is~ warranted C I ICA 4P. W, t MA CK ICAIi; 10 cenfts I )Ce, 15)cos pound, or 2 pounds .nd I1) Ipoundis for $1.00. anything to soil in1 tho lie of ar Grass, and Grub Root. BROS,