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The People's Journal, AltKlET ICE"oltT. Corrected weekly by the Heath, Bruce, Mlorr" 9 PRiODUCE. 14 .... ... .... .. ... ..2 F ............. .........%.. 10 to 16 Ha...us......... ...... ..... ..... . ..... 20 --Dr. Austin will bo in Pickons Sep. tembor 10th and 11th. -Miss. Marie Folgor, assistuat inl the Graded School is sick. -1orn unto Mr. and Mrs. Mono Hayes on the 31st uit., a son. --Road resolutions of the County pen sion board in this issuo. -Mrs. L. D, Stepians, wife of the Supervisor is still quito Hick. -Johue Stewart after soveral wooks ill ness with typhoid fover is convalocent. -Mrs. James Stausell near Ambler is quite sick. Sie is attended by Dr. Bolt. -SeeN olice of tUnion Meeting with Oolenoy on Saturday before ifth Sunday ill September. -Mrs. J. F. Banister, of Cateeclice, reportod quite sick last wook is improv ing, though still in bed. -Cadet Cleon W. Mauldin, of the U. S. Naval Academy, is at home on a leave of absence for one mouth. -Monday was saloea.ty. A few tracts of land were vold at encouraging prices. A fairly good crowd attonded the sales. -All poison i having books issued by the GrenviIho Club Library are reqnesit to return name at once to Miss Hollinig bworth. --We print this w'Ok a I imuel3y it aId in teresting comiunication anent the pro posed Soldier's Hmll by Mr. J. C. Stribling. It presents the subject square ly. -JoherySizmorn,ol.,died at his Iome north of Piokons Wdneslay mOinng at 1:30 o'clock anid was h'riai it Co]ld Springs Colored Baptist clinuch Tinars day. -Mrs J. 1). (1ureton lis moved her stock of goods niId is now doing batsi n-83 in the M soie hiildiig. J )rop in look at her (hiCo 'olleion of su st an tials auid novelties. --Wo hav. roeivel 1900.1901 e Iia. loguo of Winthrop collego with annonni cenuot 1901-1902. It i a iiat ho.ok awl slpaks interestingly of tho thorough work of that high grado inslittitit. -lien P. ( aiiiis Same cotton stalk; that masutire 7 feet, and ci ve 1hlls, blooms and foms-Ia ilecordingly. lIe wants to grw heilm 10 feet and have somethling geti inn to show at tIlie exoi tion. -The Picken school opened MoIloiy witla fairly good prospects. Prof Ieiv in considerite of the chilren 1and(1 wvill take all necess try i-en mit ions beari ng uni their health. lIe is assisted by able and pi its taking assistaits, and the good work of the school nvr promised bet ter results. --The following from "The State" will be of interest to Pickents people: "The Rev. A. W. Wa'ker, ant aged 11n,1 hiigh ly irespeted member of thle Soth Caro-lina eon fere'nce of the M. J'. churi chi nth, (died yesterday- morning in the in tnary at I ih Epwortih orphanii .ge, iaftuor a n illness of several weeks.'' --l. A. B. Chastsain of Ciistaini kill edl a r:itt'esntake lait week whtichi mea-sur edI six feet in length and ten inchi(s ini ciracumufereuce. John Chanstain, of Chas tain, eon Sept ist also killed eleven r-attle aniakes all of which were near onehi other a1nd (on the 29.ht of August i. M. H ath ntear the same plaeo killed two raittlei isnakes. This is a r-ecord bre.'king anake killing time. ---Marieid, at the residcetC of M. F. H,-ester- on Senuliy Oveninig, the 1st inst., lir,. Medicus F. Day to .Miss BetssiC R~obinaan. All of Pickents. M. F. Hecs t w-, -N. P., in htic usual polite way per. for-med tha mar-ringe erlomony. Mcdi enls is one of the jolly fellows the boys totught so much of in camps who shontl der-ed his gun ini tht defeinse of lais (cn try in lid 5. 0. V. T. Comp:miy ", and inivaded Cuba and thor-o stayed un til he w~an honor-ably dischar-ged. -Ona the 23d of August last, death aent his angel intto thte home of M r. and1( .Mrs. R. L. Iarris anda took their hittle dIughter Essie, htomen to hteavent to he withz heri sister- and brtothn r who land goneo on before. The~ll little ribs are empty now, The little clothes laid by; A mother's hope, a fattti-r's joy, In deatht's cold1 armat dotht lie. Go, little pilgims, to thy home. On yondecr blissful shor-e; extended accounit oif thle senr-h nitor anid capture of one Wilder-, a negro charged with the outrage antd im udr of Mir. J. Mr. (iddwll nena' Shtermian en the maain itne i of the Sherman and WVhitoesboro road oai F~riday 16th uIt. Several hunidred ma-i joined in a systematic searcht for lhe neogro wvho was found after conisidetrabhlt trouble, TIhoe SteritY Look lhim in la-and buat wias afterward-(s iniducted to sturrendter him to the enirtged1 caowd, noting thtat resislanee wias useless. Thea negr-o waS tied to a tree and quantitiesof abler- antd wvood piled around htim and t he torchl applied, hte was sullenu and made buat few'~ atppeatls to his captor-s even whit- 11wh flames were ttoing their work. It ap pears that te crowd1 was orderly I irgh. out and whten I ho woik for wvhich theic bad assembled was liinished, qietly I dais forsed. PRICE OIF C'TT'ON TliP.. A matter of keen intere'st. io htomtt ftlk is the ineas-intg scareity in thle saupply1 of citton ties t hrouighitout the cotltoin growintg State4. Unkl-as early relief hr forthcoming they catm be had' otnly at a -lpromuimi. Ttio priict ini Savanniahi which is the distribuntintg station for a' I tian last of the Missi-4ssippi, hias gene horo~ St.05 to) $ll.5. This shtorlaigo in one of the frutits of tho stoJ strike, antd can only ond when that is eoliad olY. ft appea(tdrs that thce Stool iloop companty's mill, now closed bty the Amalgamated nasociationt, is the larg.'st manu~tuitr-eo(f c tton iiio. Thr are0 other tie mnil-onot in Ohio, twi in Georgiar and one att Pitltburg, buit 1the combined output of the~so caniiot mtotr ialhly help the sitnaitioni, and tie factor to ha reakonied with is the probability which points to the early shuatting do,,wn of the mills at Youngtown, Ohio, an-d Eitbug HOLLINOSWORT11-FULLER. A muarrige of interest to friends of the contracting parties throughout upper South 0 rolina wias solemnized at half past eight o'clock last Tuestlay evening in iho iPrrsbyterian church it this place when Miss Aurio Hollingsworth of Pick e8 was united to lr. Jenos Fuller of Ninety-Six, South Carolina. Tho ceremony was performed by Roy. ,Thoas H. Medd, a)stor of the ch ureb, assisted by Dr. W. A. Rogers of Or angebu rg. At the appointed hour, Miss Lida Hagood preithng at the orgail, the con t ractiiig ,,, parties approachod from the ventibile, precedod by Alaztor Lloyd Smith and Miss Attrie I1ollingsw'nth Lincaster bearing a bask of flowerr, whleli were st.: owu ill the ipath I way of tho bride, 1-aving entered by wiy of the left aislo followed by the bride and her damo of honor, her stor, Mrs. R FrankSmith the groomi,vintering hywayof the oppo.'ite aiislo attel. d by his broth. er-in-law and best man, ) Sinttor J. to4 Brice of Yorkville, S. 0., all in unison with) the inspiring st-irainsof 3Aenel)0sohnl. Positions8 were taLken iear the chan1l whii ill beaut.iful aiit ip1o)piaO t wr'dls the bighi se rviets ive'e, Consumiimated. I wias an original and impressive euremony, the bride and groom kneeling during the invocations; one hos ntifil featunire of (Ile ceremony being the iiut nil 'tiehang( of handsomno w0tiilig ring"s. Aliss I olling sworth11 was be'con ingbly gowied in a bridal costuio of crep tio chive will appliqued designis Of fleuir do0 ]is ove(r taif'ota, and gracef Illy veiled. The Croom wore the regbiltion fuII dress. The chaicel of the chI(uch was boanti. fully decorated w ith ferns and pot phnts Contributed by friinds Iind ast: full' ar rangao by Mirs. T. 11. Melv-. Mr. Fitler is a gratiuate of Wollord Collegn anu also sof Vin <lerbilt, University and halis just complet d a post gppradiite course.l it Chicago .ini vermity. I lo is now tilling I tho respnsible cair of Fiiglish an11d Fr.. [Ih in I ienidrix Co! lege, CnaAl:mw Hlo is a1 yongmim of .l'gworthl and persit 1 )eigy. As. Futller nm1he'r; lor fi1 hv the scor. S i s a ! y:n1 V,-na:ml who-4e la n o n il i -!o a 1 :. m ns wIU no!th - it, r a1 fltl g h! : 1. a i Inl 11, r liv inm i't i 0hAt 11hi!; d is Othe o n ;:- - .. of t I I i . I o Iu 4l t h - ' I I s'. t i(ute, e-.I~ ~~ :po vp - . ieof he In ad Ill , :'i'lf i4)nH* l.- s i . th iiii)d izr t l~ Iilv I I 'S ) '1 it I~iiioltn u st . utsiiti n I i I , I I h o mr :e quanln- . 1 :0 1 'h - wumb iv -i )III . -A I by- I h. hm-lt . mIv Pit t w', I I' it. I u;,1 a 1 t, c I' ro)L'l I\vi )or Amweuitniertli tetnc CB()\,\'ld40 H iRE k lId~t h di c ani m vA 4 iinieiin t-h lio. .wl i NMt ,.l ; Irilgo, f r ,~ Yor1j iitilitor p, 'l.t'\ont inhea of u (1 iitgnwood InOfx ('01)d4 membert:t I)s of the. iomdate fai, rs.t O'Nel 4'f ,iringlanhe an111( Carpenh-4r ("reenvillV. Mir. :11td tor. Fulflet wi! aO t om le, Cnit way, Arkanss, atf'tetr etiptembr twentieth. CRO I C' rIEEN. W WTher tisiW Ci)4 noeteilsati o o pral 1i(e nlaw ('ei~tan wastt manifte i the(a' TVilfnna tui i nistn) 14))iti in 15 1 reeece wito corpot io 1nst and itlill Sothk tro lithina.'.'ormioth daigsad laws1 havdbee ito ranthere ispose fcapita lass corptorations inst-ai nout iC riagtiui. l.nins r rta in ts but t ts h ~ shoul be invited Ciidtoeahfoh and44 operatoe oei bustines fo tha thw onl'' geit, thl beno fici1 atl i reulls. 'Theyiw shou'ld Int c as favor Sale tovcoriponitn i s ii inilah'on4I utnd onseisn. CaIt ulems tust thate1.it ('ait unwise lin our14 iilegoisain o repital the'i onw isemping hotto mils anryar sae tuha l nyd too souh, thereforatwo shouhi hol iut an initingt hand2xt : totco Carollina iiau polith iniment Aof the0 140) manI) ad ie rt' 011 )ion teet i44) i one fou th l;es notion mi!N1) inSths 1Caroelina) fohan tour nlegsh Ie the huemre is ooluchsy paithy ii fo he . h 4iing4 poorI tIn aiiinot ino g or (114 ca iiial. 'jhyaea r ih , and chrhs Capita )l sjus a s depend.)) whon te i'sl4in-i hot h ar4e. tshi4 wh m n: i is as~ narrow : s4f a1 'h -l 41nt ling.'.le study4441i:~ pesna policyam noth i1'ad )-l'v- il I sieliic o .ovrt1 tiooal pit 0ieiin our S44tttiAr the pgo Iittues and) OOt candida? If we me forcedi( rsopliinyitll ngct. 10 4,(est )ne wohoi mind aforda the roe itiie o luakeO 'i'if0!) man'sto pi Jo'' in t eU.m.' tC l ) toll mills. .Ile wollI t onv t ilt i ti1 d elgai o v ait hav ani fttl it faii fohe goo de i itrovenwovnt ot'.m Jornrw. Theacprint iscphtly. conde .toulfr vditol (If vier dipntery inw V onr paogmne mi1, lpn CHEAP RATES via SOUTHERN Rwy CINCINNATI AND RETUljN. Account Aunual Convention, Na tional Baptist Association (colorod), Uin ciati, i., Sept 11th, to 18th, Southorn Rw'y announces rats of one first-olass fare for the round trip from all points on its lines to Cincinnati and return; datos of s:lo Sep 9th, 10th, and 11th., inal limit Sep 20th, 1901. CLevKLAND, 0, AND iETURN Account Anuial 1 neamitpientG. A. R. 1. Cleveland, 0., S) 10-1901, South ern Rw'y announces extremely low round trip rates from till points on its lines to Cleveland 0, and return. Following ron id trip ratos from points named: Anderson, $1.65, Calundon, $22. 40: Charleston, $25.10; Columbia, $22. 45; Grconville, $20,60; Spart tinburg $19.. 65, atud coirespondingly low rates from other points. Dates of sales Sep 7th, to lith., iclisive, good to return leaving (Clevelind not later than midiight Sep 15th, 1901. fly depositing tiokots with Joint Agent at Cleveland, on or before 12 non Sep 15th nid payment of foe of 50 cents at, tinie of deposit, an extensioin of final limit to aid including Oct, 8th, 1901, mntay be secured. For detailed information call on or ad dress any 'igent Southern lRailway or coiiections. WV. 11. T.AYiE, A. G. P. A. Atlantai,, Ga. CII E.%- 1i rA.S 'ro Nourona, VA. On nccoulit of the meeting of the Concatenated ordor of 1loo Ioo, Nor folk, VI., Sept. 9th-13th, 1901, Southern titailway will sell round trip tickots to Norfolk, Vit. and return at rate of one lirst class fare for the rouid ti ip from all stations on its lino. Dates of Hale Septmcber 7th and 8th, iiimal limit sept. 15th inclusive. Southern Itailway best line to Norfolk, through Sleepiog Cars, Ilotel Dining Cars. For detailed information as. to rates, schedtles, etc. cal on any agent. of tle Soutern taihay. . 11. Tayloe , 7sep A. 0. P. A., Atlanta, 0Ga. TO TL'USTEES AN) TEAC lAlS OF I PICKENS COUNTY: It ailords m pleasuire to linnouic e to yoiu that tihl state Superintoident of Eclhie tion, ion. John J, IMcMahain, Will conduct the coiunt y Suunniieiir Scilool which will o)11 i at Easley, Mlonday, ',- pt. 2, 1901, at two o'cleck, P. M., aumd( last uiir weks-twenty-four dbvs. liv wvill bo akssisted by Prof. D~omi niek of islevy ( raded t-ehiool h11o wvill give instruction in (ieograplI3 and the Scientce aiid Art if Schiool Maiiagement. Miss ('aroi lint ( uigiIard will have charge of the Art DpI itmiet. The St ito i Sperintiedenit has chai1rgo of the Stale Suiim nier Schools bit does nto leaicling. III this Coiunty le not oil 1y is inl charge but InioiS A AIrr 01' -raE .: n nisO. We would suggest that t Trustees iiiglit close their scoIol nId I allow tho teachers the opiortunity of at- t ( tending as a matter of conrtesy, respect, and hionor to the head of thle Depart- 1 imoeiit of Education of the State. Teachers ar notified that " Renewal of a certificato is forbidden by law unless the teacher attends a Summer School for teachers." An examination for Teacher's Certili. caites will he held at Easley on Saturday, Sept. 28, 1901, on English (1ramainr, (icography, and the Science of Teaching -the branchos taiught in the Suminmor Scho l --and at Pickens on Monday fol lowimg oil Arithmetic, Algebra, History, and Roading. This will be the only ex amination unitil February, 1902. D1on't forget tl.is-it is impllortanit. WV. W. F. UlII(G HIT, CJoiuty Supt. of fEducation. A SHIOCKING CALAMITY. "Lately befell a railroad laborer,"' writes Dr. A. Kellett, of Williford, Ark. "'his foot was badly crushed but Buck lon 's Arnica Salvo quiickly cnrod him. It,'s sim ply wondeci fl for Burns, Boils, Piles. andmll skin eruptions. .It's the world's chamipioni healer. Cure guaran teed. 25e. Sold by Bolt & Th'lornley. A NIGHT OF T'EllitR. "A~u fuil anxiety was felt for the widowv of thre br1ave General lhirnhaam of Mach~ ins, M~e. , whien thme doctors said she would dlie fromt Pneumionia biefore morn ing" writes Mrs. S. H-. Lincoln, wiho at tenid(aliher that fearful night, b~ut she begged for1 Dr. King's New Discovery, whi chi hadt mince t han onmco saved her life, iind cured lher of Consumption. After taokiing, slhe s'opt all night. Further use emntirely cured her.'" Th'is mairvollous mnedici he is guaranteed to cure all Thr.>at, Chest and Lung IDiseases. Only 50) s:iot SI.00). T1rial bottles free at Bolt, & Th'Iornley drug store. A COMMUNICATION, Mr Editor- -Allow ine to speafk a few words in favor of Chamberlain's Cough IRemedy. I suffe'red for three years with bronchitis and could iiot sleep at nights. I tried seve-ral doctors and var ions pattent medicinies, but ciouldl get nothing to give me any rehoef untilmy wife got a bottle of this valuable mmeh cine, wvhioh htas completely relieved me, -WX. S. Broekan, Bhiagnell Mo. This remedy is for sale by G'. WV. Earle. Josh Womthafer, of 1Loogootee, Inud., is a potr man, but he says he would not be wiit hout, Chiamiberlai n's P~aini Balm if it cs4t live dollars a bot the, fir it saved him from being a cripplle. No Ixtirnial application is equal to this lhniment for stiff and( sw~olleii jomnts, contiacted muis eles, stifif iiock spriainis anul rheumatic and muscular pains. It has also cure'cd numeiirous cases of par tial parailysis. It is for salhe by (G. W. Earlo. STOOD) D)JA'.L'Jh OFF. E. It. M undaay, a lawvyer of Heaanitta, 'Tex., Onc o fooledl a grave digger. 11(o says: "'My brother was very low with mn:dlarial fever anad jandlice. I per-sund ed hmium to try Electric liitters, an id lhe was soon1 much b'eilatter, buiit (continuiedl their use until lie wvas wholly cuiredl.I am saure fEleia liitters saved his life.'" Thliis remediy ox pels malaria, kills d iseaso germs nad ~ pur i thle b hlo; aids d iges tion, regulates Ii vir, kidnaeys and ho wels, citres conts'ipation, dyspRlepsia, nerIvousl dliseases, k idnaey. trouibles, fenmale com plaitinis; gives perafoit heaultlh. Only 50c at Blolt & Thornley druig store, WEATIlIERt NOTES F1ROM 'TII h- IJBl STIATI'hON. Durintg hao year 19001, 5 feet amnd .1 ini obies of rain fadll, In February 1900 theren wer 1(0 inclies. ,Junio w.is next highest, 12.841 ince felh. U)nring 1911 2.94 itiehes in February lowest to date, highest to date for August 15.07 inches. For the seveni months oIf 190)1, is 5 feet 1 inch. Creoks over-Ilowedl in every month except February, 7 titmes dutrinig August. to 26th. Rained hora 19 days to date durtiing this~ month. Some places withini 5 mites mucht more raini lias fallen during the month. PERSONAL. Miss Maggio Dargan, daughter of Profossor Dargan who onoc had obarge of tho'Piokons 8011001, is visiting Miss Molauco Thornley. Mr. and Mrs. John Stephens aro inl Oreonville county this wook oil a visit to relatives Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bolt of Anderson County visited their son Dr J. L. Bolt at this place, Friday and Saturday. Mrs, Wi. S. Hinter and 1 cld. rein of Soneon aro visiting at the homo of Maj J. J. Ltvwis. Misie Ollio King and Fannio Sitton of king, Andorsoni county, and Mlr. and Mrs 1). J. Cartor of Atlanta are guests at the home of Air. W. H. Ashmore. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 11. Medd, of Eng. 1.y, spent the early part of thsis weok wit I friends in Pickeus. EASLEY. Mli.ss Cora COhpinan, of Mica, is visit. Ing her brother this week. M-s. Claudia Colema is visiting hor parents, Mir, ankd Mr,'. P. D). Curoton. Mr. RobI. Halembo of Catecheo. is Ivisiting Mrs. '. C. Jonls11n. ''liere ate numbers of gnow.'s ill Es eysA gates whio.se nIalles aind hlddressos your11 wril has been iable to learn. Miss. Mattie. Tribble, of Atlanta is % is'tin-g friends and relatives in Easloy and vienity. . Tylo hs gone to Laureis to hu11ta w lolle. Wo are sory to lose Mr. T., imi 1ust vo will get sm01110 0110 ua h; sito ad. Ymlur ('1ToSpollo-it, has been 1)joyinig hiiimslfr1 lurn- shooting aid lad some iiil good ini 11 1 8Y noting about thle hmo it( the tbe Mr. 1 Seve Smitith is the ch111pionl 'wa (er mlon ii wr iI.i in tliM setioni. 1[1 pre genlt(ld y2Our w'4rib1 wiIti a forty-polild one the othday Penvaw. :1.md grapoes are polenifull and I~il 10a WOOhi(', we ha~ve a feast. (N(;. day' in thle week, and.& as (ihe S -ying so s, "'we live soer. davs in the W " i l r n:l. s ' i st o14 1 p44 (r4gr silig . i She 'a Ith lhiir4g( St.'h ol that ;11 twa tibi phre ill some timie wh1ic'h ' w. Io lrh r as a teiclher. ( sr . i n -1 in e i I-- re on t, : n .e -f l' : m the b1ll r. m j 1!'i:ha w%. w i mn : )hi nt' (Ith ivi f4 p -I o ohs or' a i;Cmp (4 1."(n t 1rn will bjeii sOMO h r1 :lrn w!- b:<: t'oi t fr4 . T1 - ill i : (;.uI r-n lett rel eived th e :mi : al d (llie pa .1 h-m the State :d t - r.themelves to na n .hi,- 11n-1 0(, O thcir. wayV. Ai t io i ibet ar too minnif rnis (to menltinl. The doitOrs ar by attenigot oult of tow n pattienlts. Th 1'.1, y was st.rit d the 2Is vit. J. P. Smlithi i-S having at dwelhing bulilt near t1h bretory. The walls of the baIk and Skelton & Tmin, mat si. Sheldo & lSm)-titha, a:ll briutk building, will soonl b completed. Nevmsnd lots hiave chaised ht Inds inl town this year. Thlere l., sen built and uidr way, about tvwluty d o llings and1(41, buttil.e's hllctd.hs ycINO oar, besidosi the fi(ai (ry buiildings. Ye.t ther, was never such:-I a('el fo hs roNom Two skeric eaes 14th Prestler id c hrt yeostrdIfall, Rev ted t1 V1 a.lf a. ndo 'Re Atagy a 3:15i t. m.ly Aulust he 2I 0,tir a1k9wl.ed .s guilt from4 tis ouned1tyi ntiver cei Theiw "Kalty(fth Flyer' ri ed upvo' by obbs 41 las(t)1igniy wekan passlnges owtere I relv e f3in cash, tl ~ the~ My~41 neghor5 . tM.1141t( unerl, was0 i' Ibt worsot of ll, onht' thee evenin kilngI her aferads e eaut1a guil. and was'r burned11 tin the Indflian T)')er 4i1or. north ofll th4 aRd wiorh.51 i C~lioltn i 4 peni g cly, wel o t'~O.11( out8 our44'l fis b(4de1 nex41t wook) Thei lre m4' ims on4) l the iis bal~ tc Vallev View(1 was14 (4115.0 tl at 1 Gainvilslel kSn0.00.l A11gus1t: 130, 91.(f$5) lehr i j'he5)5(4 avlerorAmercan iaccording ao Dli~erry (11annettiisi')1i assurelypspor-,th ou. l ownsl~ at farmititi worth 3.50, on whij~~ih ItSei i ortgag- of1 ' $I1500.4 Vlad his yearly, itcm 14 abouti l)45. ] oseireos he~i~ hs 44450 i vihvay toc andli onds-i~~t and 1on deposit44 in a44144 1avng bank in avoal posssse other proper411ty.g ( incldin a(t, 7valul tf whih' t i resen i t ~'s:il vno t asy 1t |l'timat, 1"as it wl. purad arvor4W al 4 (I' yars1ag, a)mt Infbite proi's 1.01 His(41 ontiro and. hisi' an[nan t inom it4, on~t an411 (Iferage. 1lhout 14750. ii proper(411tyis asssse aItlil aboti: 404iper' lent, g its true4 vaiihe, and be: pays hteb Ionting. 'ti14,0,o 441T44 CU.4rE l( II FOltl (HOif C 413 4oing to bed, amilso ari of w Alate, hotd f'a ide, driv Mke a' regl thbit oftis giae tib e tInred wihot (the11 use~l of.an medhitn . When as purghatieh iis requir-e A' 45 N1 D DIA h a 11tok wooes, 11 llthat in 1teeiing a1( (ilong bice.ti sany t. ('L. Taglrif ui Ain Hilbany,' rad dely wi(th d111(iarrhooa,1 IOa vih an bu at giv u the~'i4~ tipy whe 1)d~it ardt oif tiat 1(14 t'lela dy ofil Chrin's 0113lie,( Cholera.4 an(., d rry (1 Reo. pr chaor a bodtte ndloo to dosost take befor lstartingtand ond theruTb. lued mor, Sl by . W. Earlo NERVOUSNESS, An American Disease. DR. S. WEIR MITCHIEL is au thority for the statement that nerv. ousnesS is the characteristic mal ady of the American nation, and statistics show that nerve deaths number one-fourth of all deaths recorded, the mortality being main. ly among young people. Johnston's Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLB. is the.grand specific for this great American disease, because it goes straight to the source of the Weak. ness, building up health and strength by supplying rich, abund ant food and pure blood to the worn-out tissues, rousing the liver to activity and regulating ali the It organs of the body. "The Michigan Drug Co.," Detroit, Mtch.i Liverettes the famous little liver pills. a5c.6i Por 1.'4114. by IN . NOTICE OF 8TOCKilL1l M1 1-1,ETI N G. m Notice is lereby given thait a meeting )f the stoc(1o'deirs of the Liberty Co,, on Mills will )e held at the olliee of the omipany at Liberty, S. (J., on Tluirs1. lay the 12th dLly if September, 1901, it 1 O'Clock A. Ml., for the ur)p1o)4 of *onsidering tilh 411114sionl of issuin41 1g thr1'ee imtidreil and fifty (351) shares or prefer ed stock inl tlio par valuo of $100 ich. l'his nlotice hals bmen auth1oriz- dl an1ti lirectoil by resolution of the Board of )irectors ofi tihev liberty Cottoll Mills, m1d the ilii 1esollitions :11o 1reby Illade 1 part of 1i0 o41tic' Il ar11 1s4 follows: ltesolved, 1. 'Th1:at the Pres. not Te, m inls(1113tr(cti) call it meiting of the tockhhl0ders of 0.4e I tily Cotton Mills or 1ihe pm-pose oIf c4om.iderilig ihe is11. llg of 351 shIare of pr4efelr I Sto814k, ill he par va'luo uif 100 dloIu's ('m-1. 2. Thait ilhe picferrvil stok ei Itite 0 1 cuuielk.t. tiiloi of 7 pr1 Vil1 perv IIn'un 11. 3. Ti'at thl 11b11-111rs of prefered41 1'4ek ha111 1ve-1111 rig1h11 at any111* timell w h11 enl years to exinne hir preferi cock fmrv i idlm1n 2e t he ill sa(me I lloiullt, i'r up1w Sullh Ixvi4ige til-y 11111 hobe entilil lyto hright, )twiv leges iaal tlitidends' a< ite col mmg ioll toehi ohh-r'.," 11u t1el 1,b4 -1r1y 4 1 ta1.111 lills reserTves the ri01t Ilat any ':m11 atfter ive yo~rs, aI( before1 theo exchantige, to etire the preferlred stocki (,I any pa1ri hereof, as8 1he (lieeIrvtors s1all elit, b1y aying to th h10hler of prferred to kif hie fcieo vaille tlierotf, with IIIIny u nplitl tivl) 1 itt i vo Iivicoinds (4) (hte of such1(1 >aymienlt. 1. In Case of' ~lididation1 at anmy 1in1 l hto preferred stovck sha:ll hmvo prefeor- tni 110 oVCr t1I2 cOm111o11 Stoc4k, 1111 is to -ty, the prefoerredI stoc'k sxiill be pid ill 1, 1 together. with aill un1paid cul'i1,ve lividnlds thereonl) before to palymet i 111tdo to conif11 sto l 141c1k. 5. That prefer-1re4d stoc1k sha1111 ll beit.i- No led1 to tilil iameltl Voltilg priviloges 11s c14om11 non1 Shmlk. 6. That, o.ich st Io kholder (i the4 (o-. >aiy shall be (ntitled to sibscribe tor ill 11s pro rata share of sltid issiue of pr'fer-4, *od stoc1k. By order of the 1 loar'd of I). rectors4. Pres. and1( Treas2, ILiberty Colt mi litlls. AnF imperfect skin is always caused by bad blood. Remove the cause I Improve your TI blood. How? By takc Sing the blood purifier that has stood the test fo tirty years H~oInfst6iI's Srsapari HaI QUART BOTTLB. SIt has thousands of Shappy friends. Quart f Bottles sell every- " where at $i. "THE M1CHIOAN D)RUG COMPANV,"I ........Detroit, Mich. Liverettes for Liver ills, (I The Famous Little Liver Pills. THE PICKENS GradIed School! "Knowledge in Power," The Pickr~ns ( baded Schiool will re sume114 work MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1901. The manaLllgem1entlo e.1111(very reso to101 I expec2(t an1 1 unusua1l1l1 prosperons session1.j Imprj~o vements3 on441 1 bi hi ing. Ainmple and1( compej)(tent (corps2 of teach. ."or fut 1131 lfornl1ition~ 02111 on1 IoI 2adtiress8 ji W.T E. I:ND)Y, ) w4 Hu1perintendlent. HICK ENS RAILROAI) - No. If0. S.\T'A1IO'S. No. 9. Aluid Alixed. .o 101:401 a ... l yj . ickeIns A ...2:55 p ml 10:45 a m1.......Fegson's...2:45i p m 1(0:55 a1 m......*Parson(I's.......:3) p mI 11I:0011 a m.......A rinil's...........1 1)11 Ii 1 a m.......*Aahin's.....2:21 y11m 1 1:15 a m.....A r I'1asley Iav..2:15 p ml No. 12. . AIOs. No. 11. Aixed. Aixed. 4:00p m ..Iv. Pikens A r..... :40 y 4I:05 pilm.......*Foguson1's....... 6:1 p mn 41:2(1 p il..........Ari ll's.......... :1(0 P m 1:25 p~ m......*Alaulin~'H.... 11:15 y (m 4t:0 y m.....At' I'saal(ey I.....0:1:01 y1m All trins111 daily except Bulay. No. 10) (onniects witth Sothernit Uailwa~y No. 33. No. 1) Connicts with Southernl IalIWway No. 12. ARMING IMI S"Uo. as Grain Drills, Disc Plows, Hay Rakes, Chilled Plow Hill Side Plo In fact anything you want in :mts, aid the prices arc right, Big Lot Fruit Jars, (;Ct our Prices bef< s Heath-Bruce LT A SAC )\iIg to S( InI it-pI1ropIl l e(I I;t .I- , ill ri'iages, Surreys, Buggies, At an Absolute il 4 4r 'tock is n'4lue i. D-m', ta.e our W e- nti h41 e b lie ' C4 Harness of alk a comi . Wer ,: k (lite . i4 1 wc.mln f-1r se'Illng v litles of : S, p 4ii ill 1 4) proli . The -va4 o rml . ill4 r-4s i1 p i4ty . 1itemember,1 wo 11:1; no1 ho)11 ',1. or (elei 4)4ur OWn1 \V 'll;. \W e w\ill --I; nt n1 1g .\ v I kiill I .it -lit to :ill. W h Iitn i I I1t-.il CHARLE 44 444.r ('44441, liiv4.- a4iuu .1 ilek -4.n 1-444444. DARK'S ]JT F I t. (14.4s no44tI.Y ay 4 l (4 ('4 Jarry (ver g4 \I1I Id2 Clh in seasn i l you44444- ( oot All 10 (':1nts goo4ds r'4 duced44 t' 7 :-jnts 7,1Ie an d P41ents g lJls reduct1l 111 ;>) een All of- iy l(Vw 1-ut Shoes. ar14' th e 11 If (lo Pice will do4 thi - work1, !4do A . K. AIT'VtW Wi-.ir i WHITEa 4IRPsB LE AN D If 3'444 14(ee41 nh ilig444 ill 44 44 ihP Il (4po tlh 14)ur4. for ir,44le, rurnip BE WVo luivo j4ust, r'Cece a4 full a-.sor'Ib reuliable company4~I~, 1both in! bul4k n1o(1 I'i ~'tL you want4i a" spools of8 i e 's( 'Ti h4( freefom kn011I(iots. 'I'ry it. AI few~~ more' S'1' A \\'1 iATS. t) go4 (Our st ock ofI Gro'eories is G:o 4 'plee. Weo ha vo ju44t, re4 (i)1ve'd I barr4o14 of la TFry our4 G414( olden liO oasI (< d(Cof fe, r 25, (conts. Nico Gre i4'(l drC 7lil , , iau I 'ucketJI Moasses, 1 Flotar, Rtice, ILac(J I)oiu'( forgot IH wlli i yl ul aVo a lie~k n, (JI44~ ggs, 114.whI , ( j 4S04ng, Stai CRAIG LINEU" 4 4AN 3LEMENTS S, ws, Etc. the way of Farming Imple lust Received ! >re(!)you buy. -Morrow Co. RITFI OIE mllr bniniess, we! will .e Phtons and Wagons Sacrifice! ord fork itl, b'11, consl~ anid See for youir. rincedi. .1y1 Ohw lnh wk, ('onrtlbuul, Tyson & :., as Siriet I lih (rnlie WILgonts, the hveinltbIor, 1T vi1r anld Chattalnooga. II kind( 11 ndt :11-e tgoinr to nll onr well over but u : haive a few balrglaiM N hire, ownl our. ownt reository anid ;Iv0 [,)r e.I'h mr ;1410d paper. Polito ille come anI Se . \\i W_- are always v itr noit.. S & McBRAYER, (;Gl.\ MN 'J,il, S. C. RIGESA LE! hi (oodls Ib)Ipartmett nIs to~ nex t sason, so I (CUT I t hir goodsr (educl (Ito I10 ,ns no t, intend' to carrPI*y aL singlo plair 2 l'ce, \ lvet !libbous, otc. PARKr W IL,1 E. WVllTiIC. & C O., kinds of ly mt iar lie ti ndcant give thle Iowes t S& 004., A\ ln(er'son, S, C eda 2101n of Fretdh urn ip Seed front rend1 for 2ct , or' one dozon adI and overy sp)ool is warranted DJ IEA P., 'ge, fat MACKEREL; 10 cents 15 cont-4; a poundlt, or 2 pounds d( 10 ponneds for $1.00. 1), 14ardI, Mugar, both grahulaited nythuing to soll in the line of r Gr'ass, andt Grub Root. BROS., .