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The People's Journal. PUBISHED wVEE~nYs. T. J. MA UL) i n, Edlitor. Eitered at tho Post Olilco at Pickens as second-chlaas matter. S1bscr'ip loll, *1.0) a Ye:r. ill'I SI)AY, SEPT. 5, 1901. SOLDIERS' IOME. The idea of t home for old sol. diers is taking htold inl every part of the State. Thinkimg loplo are coming, to the coiclusion that not only the best interests of indigent old soldiers necessitates its early building but tax payeis believe the idea to be on1e that has in it th( elements of tiue econulny. Our1 people are 0'sposed to b) liberal towards the old veteran but they want the money appro priated for their bonelit, to b 8 directed as to reach tho doservin; with the best possiblo effect. I will be several years yot boforo th necessity for provision for tius veterans of tho war betw eon t Ih states shall have consed -it becomo the peoplo of i prosperous statl whoso tiaditiolls and prostigo it histoiy are the results of Saerifice; anld heroic undeavors of beso) Sailli old soldiers to take immolediato. steps towLardls it proper recoglit 1i of thtei' SCIVIOs. Wh ile WV (o 110 decry pensions, we bellove thero iF a hotter mtoo accoml plish ill tle goed , thait is now donof througl plsions 1111d that by Itli Uitabi)ls1 ictit of a permallot Iliolle WICIcV coul1d bo mad.) aboost if not qui6H solf-sist aining an(d wlicll woul practically reiove th e cjIiostion o providing finr old Soldiers fronl politics, making it a Stato fixturo the property (If t114) 80te till all llecessity 1,61r its (xiStelle(-, shall cV;18 whlen (Ile proporty can he roadily col1vorted into cash and re turled to tile stato troasury. The amollt of lollI-v pentll il ensloins inl S()Ill t'le t)II Il kn t one v ar (cer taily ill tWo years) oilght to bn. slilliciedit with outside kid tHat Wou11ld coilo spon1tieously 1o lno00 tile iedsl, and the real 1 i'iefis woul11d be g.ivenI whiere muost neeed(. Picketns couity has 1een hI;trl hit th.11is y' r-. lI'ra Iges h1ave 1een sw1pt awly by hev raisrall s sight with bad'ii roads5 for' market in~g and1(, ill somte inlsti anCes, doanger ty. Comini8oners' hafv) dlono th< blest they coulid-thley dl!.eservo crod. it for doing as well as they have buit iln tile meaniih tumo Coverybil sutlfers inlconlvenienlce andi haruid ship, T1ho roevisod1 road law, givin11 more meanis for road working wvil be of force naext year and if'i does not prove eqjiual to the need it should be0 amen~ided again unti at waly is pr'ov'idled for plem ig (ou roads in) the right cond ition,. Rload are a nlecossity--good roadls are amfon~g thei best1i invesitmen01ts of Lh, Thei ( discusi~on of Iteia~ advibi lit of a pirdolitg board for Seut I Carolina as8 againsti the pr'esenl systeml by whlich thait authlorit~y i vestod1 inl thel Execuitive exclusi5vo. lyis one nlow u1prmnost inl the0 pub. lic mlinid. Thel oxistenlce oIf such1 a hoard might r'emlove the coniside'ra tion of apphea~ltionls for pairdol from the in Iluenco of 1po1lics, t so'moe extent, bult the same leason0is that nowidirect the governor would obtain should a board composed of three or mole memibeirs have the matter ill hiand. Thle governorl generally mulota wuith p~ublic ap. proval in suchl matter's-tihat hia been the hlistory oft tile exoreise of the par'doning power mi thlir State but of course tho Governor is ha~ ble to err, andf so would a pardonl ing board be. Keep thly land and thy land1( will keep) thee is ani old salyinl which contains thle suibstanice~ o successful agriculture. TIo havy 01' own lanids is niot its fulfillment the idea is to take care of thiein and improve them con tinuiosly. It may strain you a while but by undertaking only'as much as can be0 successfully accomph shed the work wvill bo done to the per'man. ent advantage of both thie land holder and tenant. Cotton mill strikes ar'o becoming at Serious matter oven ill South~ Car'olina. Columbia is now the( Center of disturbance. Thle strik. Soeing that so much has - been said of late concorning the possi. bilities oflands in the Piedmont sootion through ieavy fortilization and attentivo cultivation, every farmer ought to oxporiment a lit tle on his own account and study the questioln of intensive farming from the stanliild-poilt of the clear prodts to be realizod. L igures from prac(ticil men who have ob servod and firmod for tihe money thero is in it show that thero is more money in tel acres highly im proved than in thirty acres of iver ago land' Farming ro(Iuced to a business basis means that every thing that costs money and do iands intelligent attontion im be talfoll into consideration. In. teunsivo farming' is lite soltion ()I i th farmer's troubles, and)I Piciken c County by very iatuiri e oflers most - oxcellent opportunity for prolitable > experiments. 'I'lio poliLieal Ineetilg it idemr so I'ri(lly v.s well attenlded. 0 Speehs wero mald by 1i ossrs. C leIphill, .J oh st one, Lat imer IIiid s Mcldaurin, all candidates for the a Senato. Alr. AleIaurin arrivel on : into train ai.n( was givon an on Slshi uistic healriig f rom al audi 11c COMPOS(el of about. two-thirdis representattive farmneis and( one third' business m(on of Ai(lerson ci ty. IL wiis a most SIt itactory meeting of men who waiit to hear a dispassionate (iscussion of puib ic 'Iuostio .s, all of' which sIows . thilt te pople are th inkin1 f' thenselves and will vo(o accordilng (4t wli thy coievivo to be their host, interli.. It. speaks well for Ilho thliughtfuhl.ess of vot(-rs that. hey r1110e d1termino( to give every political discussion a resloctable hioin g. I.'rom narly overy couity in the StrIte comoencourg~iing ren->rt ind joi nin t ho int erest binhgaroused in the Chi, rlesitoni exposition. Tlhe County that does It take advant ago of this opp.rt til;ty to advor Lise itself will feel it thoroughly. 'le County Commissioners and tho spocial exposition Commission ci's are doing Soiething to have Piekois c .unty well represo.ited butt they can.I accompl)ish very litth1, of the work thmt ought. to be don without cooperitionfrom the peoph generally. The timo is not vor and1( calletoig mia teried forl exhih it aind every body thait c an ouigh't t< give a helpin1 g hanad. Ini this wor] tho ladies0 cani(1 d i much through1L'l li tt le Organ izaitiotn . 'Theyv enni ilk a great (deal by enlcouriginig th< Now t hat th(le P'icken~ school ha schooi i ulst all veri thie countty ar go tting ini read iss to open1 ver;' o arly or are' alieady in operation lot. every7 H 1t(1dont take it upon01 him1 self to doi smiithin jg i'specially com1 r mondiahlo to'It himself diuing tii Behls1ti c year'. 'The time nmy dran lieavy at. timos and(1 t work wii su rely be i a b)1urdeni uliess thie studn enit apphifes i himsolf wi thi the vie) of' rveabizing Ii.ltheibenefi for wi~l TPhe idimeasur oil su('cces a Hstuden1 at taiiis depends upon01 ik OWn :1 pl)1icationi and1 extionius,th lt ene':e cani do very'~ little tor'2 a) 1' ii wh<1 d1oes not .stive~ to hel p himnsell, an< all toeberims arei r'eady to g iv 1'0h diirec'(tion 11(1 and s ice needo anid__make the wvay as even as p1:1 siblto. Thliis senasani 0f unsuitalfly hioav rins uis 11 fouind thle maijoijt.y 0: farmners r'ead(y to pr'ofit to soum ex tent. ECxperiience has taugh t then1 abiundoant forage cropis pay hand som ely for the outlay andi~ th 1pro.10 pariiation1, and1( all the wor'k nieces. sary can lie (done lit a time whenit stock and fairm holp are (compara. tively idlo, This .year they seemii to haveu' foreoseen the pIossiblilit ies of floods and rainy we~athle r and( S planited corn mioro~ largely than .; usual and fr'om tis time Oin willI f bo~giving mulich attenition to hay. 3 The recsult of this wiSe policyV is shown in goodl uiplanid corni (rops with the prise8 of an oxceedingly good cotton yield. Thle main trouble has been amongst. thos< w~hio have plated to:) largly, 1101 counting on the p'>ssible hind raniices. WVORKING NIGHT AND) DAY. Th'e busiest and mightiest little thuinf thait ovor wias mad1(1 is Dr', King's New Life Pills. These pills change weeknos into st rengthi, listlessness in to *nerg,, brain-fag into meutal poweor. They r< wonderful in building up tie the health Only215o per box. old by Rlolt & Thrion If farmors would jprfeot a pot iy buii.nOSes 0or'gallizatiol,. esoh politics and strivo to Collect al di -oSllir a to in Iorinlatiol necossa to Successfu8l fa r in gh"ey '0oUd i nimensoly beerfitte*d. 'lhwro ou.;1 to bo some kind (i i'g;hn3izati promotivo of ig i3 tultur1 in evel County backed by ava:hible m11a stilicont to makil Ie it 1 s.ucei . sy-stem iof pr:zs. . 1,.r the yielhs, 11 (101'I ev il tlI 't 10 311 j~, W O'' l til i 13t I l t 'U o c . [Y 1. 1 , c 1 1 1 ~ 1 1 i~t o I I I v) ' der cerain codition ,iub iia ui lle gelori 1)nu) itCsitr and mloreiover be(Inlg aill the p) op Move closefly inl "om-h. This lool to thef g'Oneral public advanltag But Iho individul 1ar0 ought n to ho d)iCOuraged buecause neoitll ho nor1 Ihs neoighbor is doing el asi ho 1i aghi t. I Take esh sta wit I th ! idea of doig oliethi3 for yu-o.isElf' btter than you' M1v1r done and koop up1 the ell*( ill the wd cme0.4. The gol limtle will Come whenl, in col1ple in dlrp.(ndonc)ethie judeto0useconIoI ical, intelligent form-er canl be inl position to 1e't easy though tim press hard and i money becom sCarce. Look out for your Own I depondenco( to which you are ti oly3 hlp an1d the govern meuint w lovo o0n O o00011ly; tile goveiinci can't hol) anybody that d(oes holp himsolf. Politics and agi (.11ture aro scielces and 10 man11 y has18 boon able to mastor thon al profit by giving half attention each. In A111bam1a, Georgia IIown'i h ben iied, convict:d and H tencett to li ill pr.;soinll t a .)oh n Strongh and M artill Ful t > tenl year1s each' 1or partiCptit ill th lynching of Robert Whi a 1legro11 Who Wats char1-ged w il(il1er. h'e1c.e) cas )ppear shiow un1111.31na1l activity On thie p of law officors to bring the gui to justice. If this same detormi tion should always bO showni, excuego for lynching would not tain, barring porhaps the terri crim1o the poit 1shllunont for wh lynching is rosor.Led to inl t country. Anid yet it is anl oJ qUOStion whether ync' IIClihig is ju litable Under dan y circum111stalces. At thlo rJecllt annuGal m)(.Ainr, the stato Malince commlittoo poilnted to tike cbarge of tile w was done and3111 an addles sI I ss31( 0 1.O lie 13 iP1er (of So the' aIlillaco and3( all 1fmers 3iympat ~' hyith 131 a parolybsIiiness gan3iza*tionl to ho( kept ouit of' pol) Ihili iding upl th homo and30 13( nia:k tihl. farmii a1 suureC of pi and3( p1lalrnro to joiln hands iln Th'l 1311 mnwhIo goos ait it fr'om3 'i timo onlW11 w ith the v'iew of sov' troml livo to ten1 acr'es iln whea3t whien gait heingii. time' comes). S a 1 yield is an e3 asy' pesiilityi ; when01 the er op' 01s1 gatherei'd the g cot 11,3 03r ('orn tihe following 3' 8uappose you1 tr3y it julst a1 little a waly. We.l wilo ph tof .ijl'ili. 01. e twry, I G alem n F~b s~les i |0; Persons-1 :havne 1 ben knowhane aimni- a pou.n. a day by. ai SAO..t is str3n.e.bunit it or Soeow Theopod dGasiemineryFoinspr erson thavte patent known fore, an pohmd a tny way taki An ouceanmot of TTsh SnoN. ot i yotran get it of Yh ou ~lfnd it jstes toii I sti disivecin eran fy go triing pre Ierdon, so thatus the patt is wal fore, and at soth ay the gat, isCOT ade. ,Cqrj~s 4w ok r7cmen as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Cidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis-. Irages and lessens ambition: beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid neys are out of order or diseased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncommon - for a child to be born ' afflicted with weak kid neys. If the child urin -. ates too often, if the ie scalds the flesh or if, when the child :hes an age when it should be able to trol the passage, it is yet afflicted with -wetting, depend upon it. the cause of difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first > should be towards the treatment of ;o important organs. This unpleasant ible is due to a diseased condition of the ieys and bladder and not to a habit as ;t people suppose. /omen as well as men are made mis Ae with kidney and bladder trouble, both need the same great remedy. mild and the immediate effect of anp-Root is soon realized. It is sold druggists, in fifty t and one dollar C .,- , s. You may havea h , iple bottle by mail " , , also pamphlet tell- norno of swaup-Root. all about it, includhig many of the Lisands of testimonial letters received n sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer ;o., Binghamton, W. Y., be sure and ntion this paper. rICIC TO DElf'TOlS AND CEDI T 0l1ts, \ 1 plirons hiving claiis igainst, tile e,. '. of J1. T. Younigblood, deceased, are-( liested lo present thle samle properly al-. ted, to the undersigned by the 1st dav of 'elliber, next. 'i'hose in debt. to said ate will please Imiake payment. EM-.41 J. YOUNCem.0on, W. \V. Yousumlfoon), *g. '2!l, 1 90O1. tu Admlnistrators. aro revolutionsi and volhitlions as somo glib us0rs of o LGrei may wako up1) some mor .y to lea,11. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Condonsoi Schedulo of Pinn..gr Train. In IEileut Juo 110th, 1001. Ves. Expr. Fst~la orthbound. No. 12. No. 3. No. 34. No. 3. iDaily. Daily. Daily Daily. .. A tlanta,CT 7 6' it 12 00t , 20 p 11 50 p AtlantaoET 8 P it 1 W I' 1 20 p 12 50 a Noreross.. 0 11 a ..... . 1 52 p 1 290 a Buford. . 10 05 a ...... 2 10 p 2 01 a Gaine3ville 10 U7 a 2 25 1 2 45p 2 2 a Lla........ 11 00 i 2 43 p 88p 2 40fa Cornefflia.... 11 25 a........ 3 110 p ...... ' t. Airy... 11 ' aN i . 33 P ...... '. Tocooa. . i 6 't a3 25 p 3 65 p 8 40 a r. i'T-en.. . . 45 ) 11 3a v. W in1)ster. 12 1. . -. 4 1 4 14 a Scn.. 12 1i 4 0') p 4 40 p 4 85 a : 'ntral... . I. 1 j: 1 . . 5 03 p 5 00 a Grwneivillo. 2 .4 > 5181) 5 55 6 a 551a 1lutr'burg. i-139p 1 )-04 p t 55 p I 5a1 a Gati1... 14p 93 40p 7 82p 7 43 a hliks mrg 4 47p 7 02p 7 4S1 8 (2a Kiug'. Mt.. 615 p ..............832a a.4tonua.. . C 40 p - -. 8528 0 9Ja ('harlor te.. (1 40p 8 18p 0 915p 10 05 a r. (iro'nsbohr, 99 p 10 47 P II 42 pI 12 43 p r. 1)urhamn.........3 g a 3 li5n 2 47 p r. 1taleigh ...........S25 a 5 25a Ii 40 p r. Duunville .11I 25 p 11 63 p 12 4811 1 52 p r. Nofok . lI8 3 a 8 ( 8 30jai r lliehmond..j O 0a~ (l0 00 a 0 00 (140 p r.W'huington. .......0 42a 7 (5 a II t0 W,'inro P. R........8 00ua 0 15 a 11 l5 p Phl'deIlhia. ........ 10 15 a I1 35 a 2 50a NL'w Y ork....12 4-1 2 3 p ii 23 a Ii4tMa Ves. Expr. OnthbIoundi. No. 85. No. 37. No. 11. No. 313. Daily. D.&ily. Daily. Daily. N.Y.,P1-a.Rt. 1215ao 40p ...'.1 #25p Pbhdelphia. 11oa~ CS55s.......... 005p Ilalthnor.. A 1.2 a 9) 201) ...,....8 27 p 'tn11 I6a 10 46p 1........ 6 5p - Rlihond.. 2 0n 11 80P 11 30P 11 3JP .Nor3folk~.. 1) 35 a 7 403p 7 40p 7 40 p r. D~anvillo... 6 418 p 5 50 a 1310 u 4 35 a P. Rtaleigh.... 8 501p1 00 oaj 1 03n a 100 .D13rham .. . 4 .f3ip 2 80 a 2 801 a 2 10 a .(Gru'nsboro 7 10 p 7 05 a 7 117 a 5 55a1 r. ('harlotto. . 0 45 p 0 25 a 12 lO~m 8 10 a P. G4ast(,mit. .. 10 421) ......... 0 0 p 0 00 a King's Mt.. 11 02p . .. 5: 0 918a 11lI'kshiurg I1 25 p 10 50a2 1 p II i8 a Gano. . 1 2 P 11 0.1 a 2 S12p 0 .5; a Sa'ug-12 20) a 11 40 a 15 Iy 10) 30 a1 (4reen11villo. 1 2'i a 12 410 pI 4 20 p 1I fW) a Contral. .. ... 30pj 12 25 p 8Toien. . 2 28 1 40 p 5 55 p 12 .18 y W'nin,(ter-..............0 1;1 p1 1 03 p -h.~lO . 141 a 2 211 p 7 .IX is I i l 3) horton .. .._ 00 lsp I; I -- Eirrtogn. . 11 8 a I 4.5 p........( .45 p .Mt. Airy.... 7 289 5 Cornolia ... 3 40 a ...i7 112 p2 00 p Lula . .4 08(1 a 09p 8 001 I2 20 y (Gainesuvillo 4 29 a 18 27 p 8 28 pj2 45 P Rluford 4 Si a1....... 001 118 p Noroross. 5 27 a ..... ... 9U4 p: 31 63 p .A tlantaET' 0 10 a 4 5p 10 I15. pi 35p SAtlantarrT 5 1(0~ a~ 63 5 I 9 p 15 i5p BetweenLula andAthenu. ). 11. - x. .No. 13.' .TATiONS. No. 12. 10x un. i~aly . 1hriiy. Suan. 15p! 11 pLv. ..Lula . .A r 2 I5 p 7 55 p 45j I 1 5 p Mayevillo "1 45 P1 i 23 p 04;) 4 02 p' " Harmony " 28 p 7 05p 45l 4 45 p!Ar. Athions .Lv 12 45 p (1 20 p 4ot oo 0( connelctionl mlado at Lula witli .hesapenko Line S'teamerzs ini daily service twoon Norfolk aid laltimore. e(d (xclIusively of finest Pullnian equ~ipmenot atet design through betwooni Now York ul Atlanta. 'kbrough3 PuUman acleig ears kwoon~ Now YorIR and N ow Orleans, via 1Iehlugton, Atlanta and Mont gomnery and( atl betweon Now York and( Memuphis, viat Wash (tonl, Atlanta and B~irmninigam . Eiogat lIm:an IAbrary obsearvtion cars betwoon Ma iind Now York. Gen tlemon'e club care tween Atlanta Now York. Dining cars v all meoals enronto. Puulman sleeping ra 1>ltwoon G.ruonsboro and( G4oldsboro. No Ih servieon this train. Those traina v.1l1 y' and Blacksburg only to take on antt liengers for and from WVashing ten and be d and for and( from (Groond 11f6, Columbia ISpartan hurg-Uolumbia lines. los. 88 and 81.-"Atlanta ahd Nowy Yor lex. (11." Local train between Atl1uan Char teI, connoonting at Charlotto with tlaism of no0 numbers for and from Washing tn a New r-k and thoecast, carr~ying throui Sulijnan ,piji ears bot wee~ Uharlott ~jlqWw York, a~ te'and Ri~o nd an . - Lea. - itrain iiough foua.4 tgte Baw me sco w u Oone tn at Wonsbro lo ope fRalois N knan ars nipthi tan wen vtlant chi acoominadations for loa and through vol. aos. 116and i5--"United,8tatoe Frast Mfail"runs la between Washtangton andN Now Orleans & ~.R R. loig composod ofco e. 4ug wliho i angen for assengora all woengNew Y wk and No ric~atn, vi art 01)and 011omory a~~ btwen Ar ighoa and4 himond. Dning ears serve meals en route. 9. 11 and 12~-Slolid local train botween 'hmnnd and btlanta. Oloso connection at rtolk for OLD FOINT Oo0M0Jon peca atnt 0o secall aboe scoedule, tieularly that Not8Pid 7 tow ean husivo Plh I'nan it out spner rd to S.e~n. r. I. BARDWIA A PaonAan a re- THE s034IERS' HOME. W We uirei'Cely see the theme Sol liors, id lomJalulohed uponthe ocean of ry ulii o1f our Stato bofore the small b I Ininilv-the cheap demagoguery politit lis-IavO beogn to nible 't It the a ltargo b.it that hiae been cast >II u'POl1 th1P walteirS for big fish It is cOl -y to largo lor the'm to towallow; thi - ubjoet is4 01) Uroad, patriotic mind .a A an1 d big honlest lielhearts. Om of Ihoso m1all minded 111011 1- would build th soldiers' lonioby i- cutlil.g. oil siom of the appropri St t to., our colleg s, whilo aioth er wN1ould haive our public oflicors - contribute oliefoiirill of their sal.- Uh s rios and so on- rea . Now we think we speak the sn- con ot tilleits ot evory bravo and truo bed Y t he : soldier rnd iol~e cit-izen of our se; State when we do not wnitt at sold- the iers' homo built out of the carca8s trot I' Of any other institutioi of' our kidi I State or the sa'aries that we hatvo mo ro promis'd our srvaint or aiiy slod- era .dy situllf whatsoen-~r. -and W m lat, it im-ade out of solil, h good illaterial, ,u8st Such ats our by to Confederato soldi.,rs were made of, cen n- and thoy were iadiod of good (lay, Siz< a for they stoold the rcrucial test of san 0 sven times thuigh the fire, yea, ing 11ia11y Of theill Stod the 11e &,f sev- tho e n tii ii sevei and they aro with1i froi 11 us yet, som1e of them decor, ted in & ( me Ie tlttele(d rags bwfor they will In ill (lergo tho humiliation and di$,grace ~ of dwe-lling in poor hiousCs. N( It will be reimnbered that the it.inajority of our now in(ligent Hold iors woro menl of small imealns who llt 'et they joined thermy--they owned Ii id n) LCgl'oe, baik stock, cotton N( to mills or f'arms; they fought for ' their -sentiml-onts, priniciph-s, honor01 and duty to their country while A 11any men111011 ofileans and influenco r'd 'nl1d bombprloof positions uider a subtorl'uge of' a it housand forms r 'l'he sentiments ad principles that tlh i'prompted these brv) menPIL toleave i eri th.hir happy liomes and tface the ig tC 1o's Of o1 of the greatest wirs te the world has5 over known now makes these gian d old( heroes shud d(r at tie thoughit of sponding to h I 1ast days in a poor hiouse. irt Taxes-oh that, great bugbear Ry how tile c(healp politicians do try )- to olge the straight issue and at le tempt to pollute the minds of hon ath itld 110110 peopl) with thoir j-prejuidico, b0 We ned no apologics to offer a icl grateful and patriotic pooplo when ; e e a'k thom for good sound money ; msf or a qood, soundJ obhigation.. . )O1n \o have taxd these veterans to ' sti- stand up agaiilt a poworful itivad- i Ing ee110my of our comm 1 cunr A for four long yoaris half' f'd, ragged, E and at times could( be irlailed ' thr'oughl th0 o110W by th1 blood fm0111 ap- their bare feot and they paidI it. or'C We have axedI themil to stand(1 inai guar'd (on pick 41 when they03 coulId ; a'-' hiearI tihe fri'vejg t 1rees bus and8 111A cr'ack h ke the( soilnd of1 a i tile 01r la~y ~ Sswol Ierin~g inl toa liehs f(or days un-1 A in We havllo talxed thomII to pay out 01'- a finger, a1 too, ai tool, a1 hand,( an1 ; . .arm or' leg, ori fr'om 0130 to a dr zonii bullet s holes th rough the ir bod ies, oi and1( they ha ivo paidl it. sng WVe haveo .1 txed some3 of them13 -ofit with a briokoni 'on)st it I ui er is 11thase and the~y have been payin~g theose La xes of' slulin~'g eviery (day : f'oi' nearly forty Ilng years. WoT haiive I txod the poor1 wife the j lthis life of 1her hiusbantd, 01' the0 daugh.- - 'lng ter' the life of hi' fat hiar, (or theo 1,n1( not her' the 1fo of 113he bloved son, and they paidi it. I "IItl11)C bhoveiey well- to-do oldi - er''e soldi er (or hiis son ) who14 haus booni L A ago ble1s.sed with 11mell ins bove want to T9 tl(h Ilook aft'eor h is Im (Mdy comr lade10, 01' nul( the patriiotie :1n14 gratef cit i zens to hook a fte hir (ii idiet lher'oes, far ' nod( at countr . y wvit hut her41oisml will (Pf surel dio 3 (1 th11 doaoth it d eserIves anld ear. lose its piest igao and 1honor1 as well i7 11y'. as its treastare1'a (of(0 dllars if' left ex. A posodl to t hiieve; without l Iockors. : As we neced great iron safes to '. lock in anl I protect our 1 dollar's so.' 010 we need heraIoisml, the iron minds(1 A ro-e of braive and2( noble1 1114n to thriow la'r~'od an1d pri'toct 0our peole, from - tlthe ro()bery of otherul pople, co1111' timle break ill al.d1 squi~ander~ our' fortne and0 111 faume for 1 until Ith1( - days of the( mniIo illiu the b; i tish__ natur1 1 thaiit is still left ini 1man1 may~ assert ifsulfC and)4 riso3 up out of ifs a h1iberniatintg r'etreats under ai favol - able s4)ason1 1iko 1110 slEeeping sevon1 hlondeld mlonister', and dlostroy 1110e prgess of 001' no0w pr(oiorous, of 1atioi atnd chiivalr'ous peophe. lu J. C. S-'runi 1. No, to For' Camp 1000, Unfi ted Coinfed- n~ ng orato Veteranis. ~ (Ooml I~aul IKrulger has1 insomn1ia 1 thle old chap has121 been thr1oulgh is no es reombered~oiU(. he.--- . " an Il EN.: Y'Ol1K W0RLib) dle Th'le Motaal WhV illend1(1( News'1'pfiper in . a W'eek Waro I I saids ai1lein ifs (class. n1Fr not1 its sulccess. This is bene15 it tells al Pu , the news all1 the ilitime ol ll it impari' al IS all y, hether14 Iha 11 ew1 s b ~I'e polIitia or 0 o' oth i(lel'. ft. 14 ini finet almost0 a (ailly lat tr thle pice of a week'ly and( yon1 cann~ot, af sol )y ford to be wit hioit it. n Repu)IblicanI am114 Dem~borat alike( enn read(1 ;, thle Thhi 'ce a w~e.'k Wlorld with1 abisoluite ela COnl i 1dence ini Its loath. ho) Inl addition to neOws, It pnb1)lishecs hllrst I elass rrill stor't'4 and( 0 oher fe'atures suit all (ed to thle home 11m14 firhl'iel. i The TI''ce a Week Worl' legilia' No Ssubscr'iption prIce la onliy $1.00 per yeari F on ld thIs pays 1% papers)0. We ofl'er this [ un qinalle~d neQw.'paper anld 'T'Ir JouIa ,i m* NAT. togetherl oneC yoar for $lO5. Theli re(glarh suibrriptionl priCe of tho ' Live nnusea Is 4210.s Church Directory. >w we give the nanes of churelicta s, a1 the Siidays on Whieh they ip, ns far we have infortuati-n. If litirch Ii4 not on thei list siend1 "kec Information n1APT"MT. ons-llov. A. J. S. 'Thor I Il. Ill. and 8 p. ni.; pr [!sday 8 p. in itu-tiev. J. E. Foste'r 1 1111. Sliim4Ilay ait :1 . in. a.. 1. r1'.4 Creek-Atev, J. MC. Foster-2at Sat :1 It it; Siuday after iteoned Saitur at ill. 0Creeik-.lk v. J. FC. Fositer-4th Skit :1 p l; St iiay ifter fii tih Saturlay M ihRtev. W. 0. Seaborn--Satuir<ay the sec-omil Stinailay 2 p1 ul; secontd Y* Ii Iit Ilk. iy 1 a t. ,er's Crueek--- Rev. 'W. C. Seaborn lny befrei the, thirlni tnlay 2 pt in; ulay I1 I ini. :,ord--Itev. W. C. Seabhorn-- Satttlay tho fourtli Sunday 2 p ik; 11th Siun a 1ii. r7-I0 II. t. 1liiIloIk-It atil batth l ; i IIitri 11 ,'bwk ; night, 8 erye aty at -1 i in.; prayer4 1ieet evleshiy pIt. I . IaSit i 1 iln ; 2i Sn amaty 11 a it h Smailay ; praY4ver IeIetinlg Weinea'sdaysa 54 p mI. Y I1 at im ; :d1 Suntilay 3:::0 1 iml. alIeIm-- Iov. It. I1. IagnaI---2d Stin .30 p inl. 5(.) .11 a - Iv v. It. Datgiail 1--st Skn iday : 5uth Stianlay~ 1 a mi. kld Sunai4lay II a in. tl -b-- v. W. b". W igginlus14t Sun.. 11 in. Itv. vW. 1i. Viggiins-2d Smiunaty :51h1 Sunia.hy - p in. escla- Iter. Wi ggins-hait Suliay 11 Al Stililaty .I p m1. ioch--itev. Wiggin14-40h Siltay 11 :en1-11 ClithI-b -Rv-. Wiggi ---241 Sunil p it, ;-t1h siitidaty II at i . I Pll'u'KEsCl r -itev. U. L. Mle 1. t. S1111a,13 --l jrinitlsi- , II a il; I; r lotpel4., 3::30 p) il. mli4 Sti ahay-1i t. I1et1hel, 1i at ; Now 3I:30 1 ii. 1 I1 Si lidtly---- Piter14, 4' Chite14 l, I a i li; ,4w~kS.4tt, : p: 1)iIll. PIlnull'i:i: IA N. P. . ii 1h , ' .sr. t Stinlay--'ikeins, 11 at i m ad 7:30 ani Suniday - Il.tasliy, 11 a ia: 1.iherty, Ml. rth 1S1Itialay - ,ie t , 11 a1 ltu; Ieasley, h Sitnay -Ea;tsley, 11 a: Ii, an1 7:3) Su m mon s. J, Ol1 SO U'I'II CA Iti ,i NA, comnty (ofr'ees C'm10i of U'omtml'hn J. C'rew, N. P. Cloev, awel Alosega i:111s, Plh intill' t t rine(!uien, Itningl F. ('rew, Al.. (row, Itla ntew, J11t..h (w, Williil-lz, C'eleste Williamns 11u11 I'till pltit ),P ('h 81t1n11]111: forll R lief. I.l fti14h:illts nbove 111 114-41: Inr ereb.0V sillnon(e antd requi.,t] 4wor lhe o(tmphitiiiit i n this w1itn otf :t C.Aly is herewith :ervi-dl pol 114 [1 setrve a copv aof 341ur allnwer saill co11qin l ( ill tih- su bscrihm - - lle a t il'i.ii C . , I ll S. t, II wAt yil 41a1ys -Ifiete 1 1the -vice' ha '. Il-i% 4. of I hev cla) f:n e c a f llI nsw< r-011. vfn-uphlain. uilb. ineafrvs tid. il b I p .l i il l in thil; I will anply to Ithl C4m1r1, for Hie. tlb'iiarilt inl lt'e timlin t. \I..J IVY 31. AliUll)IN, liT ..141 8 ,,'. in:ill A torer 45l .l44 :lt, A Ita . l 1t',s i i 1. :k 11 t.\.' t . tl. l a us. i. I('IO thty iljtnl fort ti ppin4 t me n~il o lt44f at~u iii atem lt' i l repre le t 'ait'i1 minor ini m.-'ihi n~a. I wenty4 ii0 as 4 from1''i -r'c ' of~I 1 th iii' ,iie ttaon youd n lim~ ilt' almrney ill makeC 4t -leh ap(Sb~li4 S.n B 'e. MAhNNWlla, ,c Irfico m l BUtIbnIthiRn '.- Ito you forthelpp in me t.'f iMn :niIAUtorepeIn, .yni Ass p.h'iitly atroIatn '. ii a e Sppctiokn. S . AlAU.1, N 1(5 :ll, i 19 1 Ii iniilj ,' ttrn y )hlet novon rieal, 1h-) runt Stowit: J ilt i: I 'kaoio~ ttewannoS. 4a45 ie V1 11 f u. hihte b v , o te'iiynihthi, her intt wa Rtid n h ft hI<aof' E'Slhe(~~'oto (oo S 5fI* -h Sa -~n Souty (aoresia tt i dty f.l y.\ 11 .~'. Atoa to il. 544jrm i Vt . \ .\. ' lliN l'/14itii4f'VAillorne . . P91. CARLISE PiC n,..C of alrile 1(1hegenra1pu8, -I l ilri8Neh oil noti.e .,. kiA otify 18 Law.eat e ieoinl tha 'uts.e ume )lio hovroughl ' d rugtor A. i ENDRPicken&, .O~ TenIlle S. t li0, 1~ Turnip Seed! a ..NEW CROP... Fresl and RELIABLE E See< GItASS BLADES 1RITI' JARS, '';,t JELLY IUMBL3ERS rday GOOD VINEGAR. ' lh nirdity 11a2 n Six RUGGY HARNESS, Sinxo UMBR ELL As, LA1 RO -is, SI'> SADDLES aid BRIDLES. Satur .kli Sull coi beforo <1fty 11I ROCK SALT'' and STOCK FOOD, ib< 1For Horses and Cattle. 3. ""il 9(APTRItY THI11S. il'g, N 'iel il 8 A LOT STIRAW HATS, Twe PANS and otlher Stuimmor Goods sinaoI 'o Go Powerl'ul CIl E A ). a i la 11 a it Be Sure to See Our Line of' 8 1 ma F[ UNTUR E, STOVES, 1t I N KS, ' ' Vailises, .[1t Racks, Coat /"ol and Hilat lIocks, 11.a1a And a Lot Other Ue'11111 liings a W. T.40c l dlay -1 Non.-r'Ia Cai C. 0ITZOE.ALD, PlI0TOMl1.\ Fi r. *pher, Gtreenville, N. c. Oh vrter's ( Adklison'Is Drug Store. Set,' .All work guarannuteeti to grive s.u-tisface- 15 tionl. avl Tu.rnip";; In stock; P nongh to1 sow '.i for ty acres 7 n:o etter (sow at.2 goodI pa clh now. ei P In. FRUIT JARS STA* AND RUBBERS Win Wi Will (0om1o in landyV faor the next. IhE sixty days- Plenty foar all. 'ie 1'. i2.-Hit I len l'a i b is handy to hav', to. I hIve v1i Better~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ so atodpitl lo. Ff lots of it. 20 12 i keep overiyt ing inl the Geneal C I It.i ith 111 Merchandisto line, and) wI hunni "f ex youi as5 CI AP if not CIIt. A Pim in hit :u- t 2222 1th a aon els l' 111 ) hi l class It I,! of goods . 1 soliclit your 114 paton- . w il A. M. MORRIS, r l iiv i I Pick s, S. i 11 You [ome 'Phsoe N . 24. IlaiIli febh22tCf 4:2 ti in Citation Notice. Ui. lIv J1. 1I. Newhery2''1 E% 1it1ea, 1Prohn-12 P ItV22 .J2bl1ge. 1222 j2, Wheren ''lL, J1. A. 11inton) ini~ale alit -sum22 '0 Inae to grlant htim~ I-ait-i tr .\dmllini-. tii 4 nation of' (t he Eo lsta~ te :21a nn! em4'ts of1 s4I-hI : lt 0. Illintoni. alh-'a'incedl. ,121i 22dnio(.li-h all ii >-iingninrt he lla ,I.i alred1 I *l.nr 'u22( eIt editra < aflt he12 ,2b1 1t. (. lII ia , il i n alaee d,a tha.1 at Itey be. :t El 2a :a2r Ia-foni. it 11.i no2. ini the4 (' ao-. t l Prob sIa. -o) bet hlIaa 21n1 2 hereoPtf 22 1 oaa'calck lain 1 th I'Penaen Ii -la II 1 how ennas , it :2 lly tIaa-v hn1a, why2~ thl .a ve un'ray h ndl.., d i 1 ---- 1 al.iy oft S'-p2., 11)1, in~(I t i 2lI :'TIATiE O1F ,U I'll (A ilu.iN I. I iek4ens ('ornity (I~ Iy J1. M1. *.laDinE'.a2, K-'g , Mai2.str 2a I. iln -.t 21anll or j2 s 'ai onn-y tlt 1be .,:.i i :. ' ConutIplaint.12' l aig he,-12 I. 2 .Ia' 11 faa 222. fa'r* by~ Alldy (, Wly.ii 1. taf Pi(ka i2e laaalal in jon thie S't 2e of . n h~II 'nr.,uijan, 12 121-r1 222r2 doinag busIin2E' as8 AIIIly (;. \\-v12. 1, 112 222 M 14)u, IC:nIE' flrer, 2. 4 indeho'ld~' to him - mi lha son2 oft twentylI Iw and) no22 1,.m.l hulg2Il(Imi'b ($22.02) lglihu 22 02 a Ii 41.2 :ICount2I, 22a a2 ni in m'z/,.d aaapy at u'i hii m2 sieh~ :a part of 11hi. comi hil. u' hi -hi to1 ref21.4e Iol p1ay, 21tall' fo ar ib smo22 ta'n. id Pra: These'84 are, Iterefore' to r'er12ire4 von Jr * In3 m1110, a12t E22i'.y, ut tCi., 822n20 2t helith IlO Onl you2, ('xclus114 (at Ih hi' 412 f 4.! 2eh Her. vre~e, at. 12 o'clocak 31 .,t (22 ans W-er lol a' he iih 2galinst yolu by' detfauilt,. Pralt ley', 8. U. , he lilh (1y ofEa An2ga2st, A. I)., 111" 1901- J. M1. .J A MSO.N . [S -rIl. 'nlig22 1? Cp203 Alagistra'.te. - Bridge to Let.. At thei 31aLI'eh'1l i'halgo 2'ile on Soul I i2Ih1h1 ive '0'onl T1hr l the123 131 a.iy of Of Sup. Plek2en1 Ci1(1(o. Notice of Final Settlement.3 I will alpply to J. tt. N2'wberi'y, Probde: Ia [imdge fail Picens~l eounty*, on' ihe 1 9t 1.ay. of September I. 1901, faor Ii nal Hell e. iient wIth my)'W 'ar 1s, Lneja ul 21 a111I 'oIger, and1( ask 14) be2 dji81mi8(a2 '11 g:.r. Anug. 22, 19101, ieam.' l'iedj Notice of Final Settlement. Pat I Wial~l apply2k to J1. 11. Ne~ w l''ry, Praob ate abIove Iialge for' P'ielse2s county11, tan t' I9ah lily of September221, 19)01, for' 21111112 set tie Bk to 1be dismil2edlil n1ardllnl.w(