The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, September 12, 1901, Image 3

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The People's Journa: -An infant of Joe Thomas died Tut day night. -Dr. W. F. Austin will be in Easli o Folger'after an illness improving. 'r. and Mrs. A. Mitch( -.daughtor. -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. P. I Mauldin, onl the 30th nit., a son. -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Lawron (Gilstrap, on the 22d inst:, a daughter. -Mrs. 0. W. Lesley whoso homo near Field Postoffico is very sick, her r cuvery is doubtful. A few interesting communications ha ing arrived too late for insortion will all pear. inl next issue. -We add to our church directory th week a list of the appointimients of Re' J. P. Attaway, West Packons circuit. -S. It. Day while chopping wood Iat Thursday, 5ti inbt., had the tnisfortns to cut his right foot severely on the it stop. --B. B. Clark and Leo Burgess hai rented the Burgos place near 1Pumpki town, and will cultivate the entire plt in 1902. -Six converts were baptized at Sec< na Sunday, September 1st, having uni ed with the Baptist church during th recent revival services. -Alonzo Brown was before Coimi: tioner Lowis on the 2nd inst charge witl violation of internal revenue lav Ho was bound over to court. Joe Parrott, rosiding near Six Mile, very low with typhoid fever. His br< ther, Willliam, aied of the same troubl about two weeks ago. --Mrs. Amanda James was, on Tim day, Sept., 3, adjudged a luntatic an ont to tue hospital for the insane. Sh was carried down by B. T. McDaniel. -Mrs. John G. Wyatt died suddeni at lir home ina Greenvillo on the 3d ins Mirs. Wyatt is remmbered by inan friends in Lickens conty amotng whot she one lived. -The Methodist church is now boin brushed up and repainted itt neat ordei This it-ded imnprovetntit is being don through Col. J. E. Hagood. Fnrra Saiders is workman. -Nows has been received here of th recwnt death of Harrison )urham, brot er of L. U. Dulmrhtamn, at Dalton, Ga. 11 was deputy shaeril of his county. Fi particulars have not been learned. -Notwithstandingy thostrenuoutis wor throughout the State in behalf of th Charlestona exposition; the managers C the State Fair aro preparing for the be exhibit of the State's resouces tid prc gross ever given. -The County Commissioners advei ti4 for Ia guard for the loliuty chain gaug; they also have in view the parchas of a pair of nmieths for county uso. Rea, their notiecs. The next business meet ing of the board will be on Saturday S -ptellber 21 tt. -Theic will be a Sunday School cole irution att Tabor on Saturday before tie fourth Sundy in September, the sam being the 21st. All are invited to comc bring well filled baskets and make th day one enjoyn ble to till. Some speaker will b onl hand iad anl unusually goo time is anticipated. The exercises wi begin tit 10 o'clock sharp. -The veterans, tat their last regulr met ling, adopted some pertinent result Lions endorsing the maove~ment for a tao dliers' home. TIhe idea is ttaking hol everv where but seemingly 1.o more it teoisbing manifested tiny where tha by the veterans of Pickens couty Read thle reso l utionis aind think seriousi tahout the wisdom of the plan. Riea the esaoltiionis. -Johan Hendricks came in last Thurs day frotm the Oklahoma country whter he wvent to take a chance in thle late goi etrnment division of new lands opene upi for settlers, Thla division was mad by drawvings buat Mir. Hendricks was nc fortunate enough to hold a winaning caird He raw much of the Western countr dturing his trilp of tabout ai mon0th en speaks favorably~ of it. -Pickens Graaded School opened Mor duay morning, Sept. 2d, with a large al tendauce-larger, itn fact, thana wvas co peted1 tat this titme. The1) followinag wa the enrolhneont lby grades Mondtay (opetl ing) morning: First grade, 12; secon gradal, 11; third griade, 2; fourth grad< 12; fifth grade, 9; sixth gratde, 6; sovent gado, 13; eighth gaade, 8; nitht gradh 5; total, 78. -Supervisor L. D). Stephens has bee somewhat hitndered of late in thte di: charge of his oflicial dtuties by reason< the serious illness of Mrs. Stephetit Ho has, haowever, so miantagoud as to hi at his oflico whena most p)ressinig bulsinetl regntiredl his personal attention. Mrs Stephens is better,taougha still very sich Mr. Stephetns hopes to lhe able hienc< forth to give tmore of his time to ometiu business. -Solicitor Julius E. Bloggs has bee seriously ill siteco ltast Thursday. 1i was compelled to take his bed and aft consualtationa among thae phaysicinans charge it was diecided to transfer him a sanitariuma in GAreanville, where bette facilities were available for tretating i case. is suflrorinig has been intonai bunt the latest reports indicate that loie resting easier antd hopes0 tire etntetine for his sp)eedy rostorationi to accuistome health. is friotnds everywhorc wvill l grieved to letartn of his sickness and evet biody wishies for hinman early recovery. -On Saturdavy, Aug. 31st, revival so: vices wvere commeniced at, Twelve Mi at the torning hour and1( continue. through Sunday, closing the followiin VTursdlay. It wias a mfeetng in whai, all seetmed truly revivedl, aivainitg ita ca nesttessa the camp-meet ing services hli on those gronds ini the best days of tI ctatp meeting timeas. There wvere atitl accessiopeS, twoi of whom utaited wvitha II Baptist church, with tas many or mci cotnversions. Theli services were condutc edt by the pastor, Rev, R. R, Dagnmal assisted by Rev, W. E. Wiggins, of' Ea hey. It was an uuasally good meetira andi~ through it the church hias beon woi detrfully upbuilt. ---Late Saturday evening, Henry Hei dricks, in charge of thec Galstrap fart four miles below Pioketis became tuvol vt ini a dispute witha somO tenants (Lolli on the p~lace', one of them a woman, r spectinag the division of some of tI crops when in an unexpected moment I was attacked by the womatn and a grev boy, who succeeded in cutting hima verely w' h a razor and knife, hioldin hm at t i timne. Mr. Hien dricks ma uged to free himself irom their hold ai accu ring his pistol which lie carried as moans of guarding, convicts, firi three shots at his assailants woundit one, two balls taking effect, one in tl right breoast, going ditagonally throut te negIro's body, the other entering ti hand, The negro is expected to reoo SS 110 vitl ts ti ave boen inj11rd, E -At tihe tmn of going to press the Le condition of Soloitor Boggs was not qutto so good. e- -All commutnication shold ho in by Tuosday noon for their appearanuce in 'Tus JOUINATL of that wook. -Help the band movemnout. It is an effort which, if sueemssful, will give proe tigo to the town and entertainmont to the people. Th promotors are oncour aged by the the liberal contributiois al ready made, but they need a little more . el) to placa themt on solid basis. -Persons wishing to hold teahers' 3o certifloatos would do well not to forget that the 1 ist examination of the year will is bo held at Easloy on the 28th inst., and . inished at Pickons on Monday follow. ing. It will be February beforo another V opportmity offors. Soo announoement In anlother column. -On last Siinday, at Griflin ehureh, 8 thoro were five candidates for baptism to whom this impressivo ordinance was ad ministered in the presenceo of a largo gathering of peoplo of all denousIna. tion. The candidates wero young po pie Wh1o united with the Baptist church during the recent. revival services con ducted at that plaee by Rev. McDaniel. 0 -(The school whil hIMs boon ill session' in Now Town district,near Pumpkintown under the diroetion of T. Christie Rob. inson close.1 Friday, 6th inst., having rounded out t very iconraging term, Mr. Robinson dOsires to publicly express o hiss gratitudo to tihe patronis for coirte. Hies manlifested inl numerous instaneos & 1. and to congratulate the pulpils on their d conduct and gratifying progress for the r session. -Coroner Iarons was called to the res. s idence of B. L. Waters, near Flat Rick, I. oii3rd inst to hold an inquest over the o dead body of his son Joseph Waters, ai Ial about fourteen years of igo. He Wits found inl deep well, holding several i feet of water, about one o'clock the night t before. The jury returned a verdict in i effect that death wits the result of anl ie- u cident with no stispicion of foul play or c Y suicidail intent. 1 -Absalomil RIpcr died at his homt near Field lust Saturday night aged 84 t years, and was buried at the family burying ground near by oil Monday fol- ' lowng, the funeral services iing con llicted in tile presene' of a largo gather. 0 ing of friends. Mr. Roper leavos silrviv ing only hi widow and on2e son John Roper. He was thric mar-ried. le wis 0 on2 of ihe ol tiie, substantial citizenI - unostentltious bu2t at thorough man and 0 christiani gentleman. V I -Recent developomtients have brought, 1 to light interesting details e )ItCnrninug f k the disal)pearancleo of Tom AlexaIder 0 soil of tho late Elisia Alexamder of this I f county, who lived near thte Keowee. Mr. t Alexander disappelared from thi coiltry in 1812, wh1en (iit a1 Child. Iu'itiess search was illade for himi and all reason. -able eflrt exitatisted ill the search. It was a thorough mystery until recont ly a whenit was learned that hie is now anl for a many years hias been living in Georgia o - where Ie married and has roared at faini- i ly. It apptars that ie was 0toln, sold as a slavo and so served until the close y of the war -Those who witut some evideneo of g a what can be done in the way of bringing 2 lup old fields as cotton hand cat finld 21u1 r n excellent ohject lesson by looking over I s me of the crops of Henry Hendricks x 1 on tle ol Gilstrip 1)1:le. By Scientific I j terracing 2und judiciois plowing Ie has 1 brought up, among other worn-out land, A a field of thirty acres which will at i rea- I sonablo estimliate imike a balo of cotton I to the aere. This 8am1 field would not . Iaverage half a 1)al1o to thle acre whlen Mr. I. Hendricks took cbarge. This lndl is e now in suchl condition1 that with reasont- 2 able aittention it will continuie to im prove. Wle the cost of improvement e so far has been thiorong h. it htas n11ot bee a unusually expensive. ' 0 le PFRSONAL1.v OBo olt of Greenville visited relatives ~ hero Sunday, 0 Waiter H. Griffin, of Greenville, spenlt t Sunday in Pick-ens'. - Miss Bessie Shanklin, of Easloy, i8 visitinlg at C. E. Robinson's. 1 . T. j Mclught of Mayfield, was in Pick-ens Tuesday on business. - Mr. I. J. Newbery is spending a few weeks with his brother, J. BI. Nowhery. - s Mr. WVm. Dangnall, of the Railway Maid Service, paid hiis fat her's famlily a LI shiort visit last week. , Rev. R. R. D~agnall left Tuesday eve Ii ning to joini Rev. WV. E. Wiggins in a , meeting at St. Paul below Ea~sley. C. .M, Rigsdale of 11onea( Patht has a bonght a farm in Crow Creek sectioit i- and will move his family here shortly,. If Hont.Gorgoi E. Prinico iniimber of the -House anid promA~in~ent lawvyer from Ant e derson, was here I'uesdaty onl buisiness. s Messrs. R. E. Bruce andi Ernest Fel 'ger are in the niorthernl markets looking out for the interests of their customers. JToo E. Ki nch, Jr. , who has been en the T1oecoa ((Ga.,) Record force, for bte< past5 five months, returned hiome last I week and has aecepltedl a position with Cr the .Journal. n D)r. and Mrs. R. A. Lancaisler and( o daiughtters, Misses Auric and2( Virginlia, r after a1 pleasantt su mmer visit to Mirs. s Hollingsworth, left for their home, Galinesville, Florida, Ttuosday, s Eairlo Stephens, son of Supervisor d L. I). Stephens. camne ini from Utahi last d Friday night to visit his partts. H~e is e railroading in his adlopted slate anid y spealks highly of it andl his surr~ounld ings, e Rowven, Earle M1illen, T1. Chlristie Rotbie - g M~auldin Pickenis county's rnpreseni tation hi in Clemson College left Wedniesday to -take upl their dutties for the next school d1 year,~ e CLjENIENT. LI Miss Mlary Berry is visiting at Mi. '0 J. 0. Howein's. 1- Rev. T. C. H~oltzAelaw is conthietinlg a I, imeeting at Mt. Carmel. +- Mrs. Lucy Stringer anid daughmter, g Miss Eva, of Bo'ltonm, are visiting tihe I- family of Mr. E. '1. lloleombo this week. The two-yeaIr-ol eh ild of Mr. amnd 1- Mrs. Silas D~avis (iedl last Tiuesday with 1, s0caret fever, amnd was buried lit Mt. Car d mol. s) We kno~w that autumn is hero for we 3. see the farmers ate pulling fodder anid 1o cotton wIll soont be open mind ready for to thte pickers. "SiinUfl" n 'n ... ____-----4 0- IIERE'd1 AN (P1)tl'1JmTY. S '1 The 8outhern Railwa y ann1oneulIs 3' greiitiy mredneued rames to the1Wll~ Pan-Amel a ,o loultes, via Clucinnl ornt Washmlington: id Qnlekest time, beat linme, Puml~lmn Sleep. ug Iig Cars and~ DInin-g Car's on mall thr,. utih 1to train8. Tlckei f eu smale eivery davl n2211l [hi close of Ex positon, wIth trn-mmst mimlt of so ilve daiys im bothm direct lons anud linalI lm Or It of twventy darl~ a frnm (ter(I me EASLEY. F. E40. Pickens spent last Thursday with ls parelts. Mr. 13. 0. Johnson spent a few days J? Atlanta last week. V. A. Howard, of the Southern rail vay spent a day or two last week lire. State Sutperintendont McMahan is in tiendanco upon the teachers' sohool. Miss Mlattio Lou Johnson of Green lille, is visitimg at the homo of I. C. Folinson. Mr. W. H. Pickens and son, Olin, undo a business trip to Liberty last L'uesday. Miss Mary Russell, of Anderson, vis led at the residence of Col. W. A. Neal last week. Visiting 'Mrs. J. 1%. (Geor at the, Mojun. :in View ilotel, are Mrs. Lucy Stringer mud Miss Eva Stringer, of ]heiton. Misses Fannie acnd Pearl Johnson left or Atlanta last week where they will peld some timo studying the latest iand 1ost poplular styles of S uthern milli Iry. 'rof. 1f. 11. Dollinick has arrived in S3ey and at the close of tl) te'achers' 11tiool Which is inl sesioi here will again Issum' principal's chair in the graded elhool. Mr. anl(d trs. W. ill. Hangood, W. C. hiuitl, Uaid Misses Lidat Folger and ((er rido llagood aire o at trip to the lan meriean exposition. Mr. Ern e'st Fol. Vr, of Pickens, was also with the party. M1ay of Easley's peoplo Were saddclen d to hear of the death of Mrs. John (,. Vyatt, which oceurred in (Greilville on1 Iho 3d inst. Mirs. Wyatt was at sister of 1r. W. W. Fond, of this pliee. Her ill less was of idioit diitation, and terai, lated a true ant(1 uIiseltishi life. Mon day, the first (1113' of the Teachers' nstituto IIssed (ll' l)eLsaitly. Tetch10er's ' tle niunmaber of oigitteei or twenty be Ig ili itteidtaineO. Tuesdany, at lirgo umber came ill anld under Superintend lit MeMahat and Prof. Doiniicik's si. ervision the I lustitui( has alreatdy begun a show its beneficial ellects 11pon aill at 3i1dan11ts. Looking 11pon the youthful ess of the large numbnher of nttentdlalts f the Institute, an old-timer said, "This I siellt ntially a younhg folks' age. And I ftei ponder2 the !l2L'et whit hl their influ neO 11d teachings will have upoll the Aligious :mid political ereeis and111 opin m1s of the filture. Sonwitimeutsx I think lilt the llljority of theI salcrilfie the n14airaiee and hasting qualities of I 'the -ill he' to thei hurried illipatience of 'th ow.' Where this spirit will ceASe and141 'lit its eflects will producee is hard to >resce. It imIay ill its owi hurried i .tjieo destroy thl1e foia of discontent 'hiicl it genorates, buit entertain grave ou lbts a long theso lines." This stat( leit is volth serious (01n2ideration. The three new brick buildinlgs inl town 1o about. ready for tho roofs; severlIl ther buildings are tlso being pushed vely. One week put. to good use by the far iers, the sun1shin e1 ham elabled them to ave i qultantity of fodder inld hally ill od conditioni. UplanI3d co11 is better 1h111 usual. Cottoll is opening nomlle, ot eionugih to pick. Old 'ottoll is fiirly einited, whiie the late cotton halils rui to ('eds too and tle holls are scattering; .ost of the crop is lato ill this secttio. 'en vines aire fine and geneirally fr'uitling 'o0l. There is ia fair prospect for a goot ;1y Crop being saved this year as thero 2A beell a numii1beIr of Iowilg maclinos old anl-d the hay is good. We had (Ie 'est, melon crop this year thast we have ve'r had(. Th'ley are getting scarce though ow. Th'le pulic r'oads wiere nlever' ill such a ondition in th1e summiter, ill places they ro a success5ion of gullies and .mudhloles2, omne of the holes hlaving the meid throwni ut since0 the rain. Our' p~eopl had1( 22 rell begin to study the road problem ats nill sometime haUvO to be clone. Some tiggest letting the roads out by contract, sy a contractor for each township and at him nmako that, his busindss; to keep he r'oads in shape. Others suggest the fortha-westernu systeml, viz., let every' 11a11 keep up the roads thlroughl his farm v'ithout regard to iage orI loniditionl and) llowt all tenanllts to either1 paly commuflta ion1 tax, as now', to be lpilhied 011 roads broughi thle farms where they live or v'ork as5 11ay3 suit thiemi best. We wiould 0o1n have much better r'oads un cder this ysteml no( dloubt. Every land hlolder rauld kceepi his road~ 1m goodl shape tho '02a1 rounid by dloing thie work ini season. EXCURSION TO SAVANNAH. A very cheap excursionl is boing adtver' ised to iun over thie Souhern Itailway' r'omi Gri'eenvi lie to 52avanna 11on 1 Septem ier 12th, taking oni passengei's at all >eoints between ( Greenille and Pr1moaperi y. Thell rate is r'emarikably low, a2nd it vi'il be well foi' 2al inlteresitedl to exainolil he circulars which are 1now beinlg dis. ibutedl. Savannahi is a beautiful city, and~ not 'd for' its par~ks and1( delighltful seaisido 'osorts. Thle eity 1222 an exeel lent car ys'temi, ma21king direct connletions for l'huudox bolt, a1 pict ncosque to~wn oin Wlarsaw nyorl; for the Isle of [Hope, a imihlr resort, to Thunderbolt, fuinnous or its fislh anid (lyltors5, and Tybe, v'huse hlea'h is regarded by mnany 1as ql1 to Lonig I ianchi. Accouni ct Anom1111 lAEcampm)Ilent (1. A. 11 ipi raite fiomi all points etn its lines t~d 2leveland 0, and1( ieturn'2. Followin~g ron1 2nd trip rates1 froni points lamed : AIn der'son, $21.65S, Camden, $22. 15, ande Icorr'lespondo(1lighy loiw rates fromu ither01 points. Daites (If sale~s Sup 7th1, to Itih., 1meh isive, good to1 letulri .h'avinag .levelanld 214ot 12ater than11 mid light Sep 15thc, 190)1. Ily -depositing tickets with Iint, Agent, at Cleveland, .on 01' hefore 2 1noon1 Sep 15th anSld pa2ym1enlt of fee of ) cents att t 1cim of dopoit, tan oxtensioni If inalI limiit teo 11nd including Oct, 8th, 901, may b14 seenirod. Forii detailed information cal1 l n1' ad hross aniy agont Southern Railway or 1onnoc3Ltions1. ST.~OOD D)EATH OFF. E. B. Munday3, a lawyer of Henritta, L'ex., once fooled a grave digger, He sys: "My brother was very low with nalarial fever and jaundico. I persd. id hiim to try Electric Bitters, tand he vas1 soon1 much batltr, but conutinued heir use until he wvas wholly cu red. I im sture Elecrio Bitters saved hisi life." L'his remedy ex peils malaria, kills disotnso l'orms and purintes the blood; aids diges ion, regulates lver, kidneys and bowols, m'ros constipation, dys pepsha, nervous hiseases, kidney troubles, female eom-. plaints; gives perfect healith., Only 500 it liolt & ThoIirnley drug store, A sltrike is im Pending amongI the SOME SUGGESTIONS TO SOHOOL TRUSTEES. The most difiloult question to be solved by the district school trustoes appears to bo whether they Rihll run their schools continuously till their money is exhaust ed or whe funds are availabtlo sutiloient to employ a toelcher miore than threo or four month to divido the timo between the iummer and winter seasons. From my obsorvition and experience, I unqtialifledly urgo, when it i4 possible that it. is much better to coniitinuo tho nchiool in an unbroken session, I becaus the advancement iullde ill it liort term is lost im great measure during a long va cation unid must he mado lp beforo any real progreon can be inade the noxtitorm. BY colitiluilig the seliool for the fiilH limit of time the progross of childrel i also conitinuoi s anid epovilly so Witi the primary pupils who are unable to colitimile their stiuldies miiitided and are practimilly ait the beg-inning of the second mession where they wero it the begii:ning of the liht, while if they are carried ahlead throulgh aill the timlo allowod durl inig oe(, whok year some1 substantial pro gress imight bo nmado front which they could help themselvesi to further devel opimtent. I ihink iti wise plan to riu thei schIoOls js it as 1lng 11s poSible, an11d if finids ar not it hand to run them a profitable length of time, it would prove (econloilly ail a step of wisdIolm to discon tinu( the sc-hools altogether until enoigh money wl acciiulatesi to rtin thom long enough, withi a competent toelcher, to do Permanent goodi. x Y M. C. A. PROGRAM. Sunday Sept. 15thl. Open ileeting at Puresbyterian church. Address by Dr* A. J. S. Thomas and J. L. 0. Thomp 1on. Let everybody como out. RtESOLUTIONS. At. a regular meeting of the Pickenls County Pension Board the following resolution1 were unanimously adopted: Resolved, st. That tho veterani of the late war betweorn the States iavit a re 1111ioll at. this place oln a day to be noelt. e(d by tho comilittoo Oil arringelen1ts, in August, 1902, ald we, the lundersignt ed veterans, llgo the d01( soldiors of this coiity to tako part ill this meeting. Resolveld, 2d. That we respectfully ro (llest ou1r representitives ill the legislt till to suipport it bill for Ithie establish m1ent of at Soldier' Hm011e inl thin Stato 1111 reffnest themt to Vote for and u1s1 their ilnillele'! for ttie saml1e. l1omolved, -3d. That the County Chalir 1111111 of the Pension Boarul, .udge .1. B. Neowlberiy bo, and is hereby re(ulested to appoint 91nec veterain ill each township to cooperate with liiscelf ill irranging ftm aid carrying out iill 1hm detilis in connection Witi the proposed COunty Lu uilioln iiext ytrtI. J.. .1. NowLerry, It. J. Johnson, J1. N. Murphree, J1. D1. Ml. Keith, J. Li. Lewis, S. D. Stewart, S. T. Prior, 1). F. Bradley. With thel ai( of at llicropihone you emi hear a tly walk. OBITUAltY. Died of brain fever, A ugust 27th, a fter an illness Of two weeks, little (Garliold Finley, siged one year and eight months. le wis thel only chil( ot Mr. and Mrs. John Finl-y, of Stewart, S. C, What this dear little one suIfered wordS seell iilaleilutte to express, lo roceived the most, untiring attention during his ill ness by physici), friends and loved 1nes But alas, it was ill inl vain. The remains were laid to rest ill Keowee comii story August 28th, in the prscei- of a goodly number of relatives anid fricends. The bereaved ones have the symp11athy of 111a113 friends. KANN u.: M Unrilitn.:. An ostrich which was lately dis sec3ted ini Londonm had in its stom ach31 a smlallI prayer book. An exammnation for TIeachier's Certifi cates will be held( at Enisley on Saturday, Sept. 28, 1901. on English Grammar, Geography, and the Science of Teaching -the branches taught in the Summer School-and at Pickens on Monday fol lowing on Arithmetic, Algebra, History, and Rteading. Th'isi will be t he only ex amiiinationt until1 Febrnatry, 1902. .Don't forgot this--it is impor)tant. W. W. F. B.1fii1H1T, County Supt. of Edneattioni. Mrs WV. C. Vanmderbilt, jr. , is disconsolah~te over the loss of a fav orite brindlho pup v'aluied at $500; whieb sh~ows that even the sichi CHLEAl' RATES via SOUTrIHERN Rtwy CiNe'INNATI AND BEa'iN, Aceount Aninual Convention, Ni) tioiiit IBaptist Associai olln (3(olored(), (Cin einniiati, O., Sept, 11(hi, to 181th, Southtorn Rw'y anniionnt)ee rates of one first-class fare for te rounld trip) from1 all points1. on its 111108 to Cinlcinnati and11 return; datos0 of sale Sep 9th, 101th, and Illth., tinial limit Setp 20th, 191)1. Spain is btuilding six newv war A COMMUNICATION, Mi Editor. -Allow me to speak a few words in favor (of Chiamberlain's Cough Rem)edIy. I nnu1hered( for three3( years wi th broiichlitis and( coiuld not1 sleep1 it niighits. I tied neveral dlotors amI1 var 1i11s 1pa)131n1 meldic3in~e, butt3 toul got nothing to give mc aniy relief utnt il my wilt) got a hbttle (If t hiis vauluaible medhi eine0, whlichl has comletely relieved mie. -WV. S. Brook manu, Bimgnell Mo. This reme1)dy is for saue by (I. WV. Earle. Only nnteemn of tho seven ty Ber. lini tram in mes are no0w worked biy horseC traction . .Josh WXest hafer, of L oogootee, nd., is* a pouhr imani. but be1( saysv het woiud not, be0 without. Chamberlain'4 Paini Ilia if it (3'.)t. five dollars11 a bottle(, for it, saved1( himi) from beinmg a crippl-. No Extenal applienttioni is eipmial to thin liniment, for stm Itiah swollen31 jointts, contractedl mush clon, nti Y nuok spirinsi and~ rhieumaiitie mnd munsenlar fins. It hits atlno cured numierousn cases ofJpartiatl pairalhysis. It in for sale by Ci. WV. Earle. T1here ara 1700 Indians ini Ai zonalf owinig farms,, LUMBER We deal in LUMB3ER of all kinds, Dried and Dressed Lumber deliv. ered on shOrt notice, Parties wanting Lumber of the aibove kind notify us at *least ten days beforehand that the lumber inay be0 thoroughly dried. W F. HNDICK8~ & BO. NERVOUSNESS, Ai American Disease. DR. S. WEIR MITCHILL is au thority for the statement that nerv. ousness ii 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 BOTTLS. 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, abond ant fod and pure blood to the worn-out tissues, rousing the liver to activity and regulating ala the organs of the body. "The MiehIgan Drug Co.," Detroit, Wteh. - verettes the famous little liver pill. ssc. Form.l by 14 Y(. W. M.arb., WATEli C111E FORt CIlMNIC CONSTll PAI'ION. Tako two cupsm of hot, water. half :InII hotr beforo (eh m11101al and just, before goilig to bed, also a drinuk of water, ho1 or cold, aboutl two hiours atfter. eaChl mealII Take lots of outdo'or exercis--walli, ride, drive. Make a reguilar halbit of tii andil n nimany 015Cases olutn jit.e constipation muay bo cured wit.hlou t.ho use of an mtedicineo. Wlten at purgative is req1ulii-. ed lke soimetling mild and gont.le like Cinunbelain's Stonach) anil l iver Tab I Ols. For sale by (. W. l' e. A narrow tiro will dig a rut but a good broad tiro will roll it shut. A CER'TAIN CURE i)YSENTEl1Y ANI) i)la iitloI;A. "'Soie y ears Igo I was one (f a par0y that iitentled manking a long hicycle i rip says F. L. Taylor, of New Albuly, lirad ford County, I'-.. "I was tikein sitd denly Wilih diarrhova, anil was abhoult f, give upl) the trip1, w11en ditir Ward, ()f the Lacyville Messen., suiggsted that 1 tam a do (o( Cuimberhian's Coli', (holera and)1 Diarrho .: I Rvtemedy. I. Itr chansed a 1)bottle and t oi two doses, one before stairtting and oi the Iout e. I 11111d the Irip sIuccssfttlly a1d never felt any ill offect. AgainI lasl sit iun innr I was abniost. coru1plete.lyi1.111 run "iown with aII at tack of dyseniti'y. I bollgit i bottle of this aaneo renedy aini this tieiv ()011 onlose cured me.,' Sold by ( . W. Eaarlo. The <lepth of a road is moro t( be dreaded than its length. WOl{K ING' NIGJ1iT AND DAY. Thilte bl)siost and inigitiest little thinp Hiat e'vor was nado is Ir, King's New Life Pills. Tlese pills elmnget wekniest iitostrengtl, listlossIess into tner'gy' brtai -fg into mtie:ital 11OWe)'. Th Iey 'n wonldertl-1 inl bianking ulp the the( hevalth Only25e per box. Sold b1y Iolt & Throt joy. Edmond Audiau, the Frenel Coniposer, is dead. A SIIOCIN( 1 CAlA MITY. "LI.ately befell a 'I raiload laborerI'U, wr'itos5 Dri. A. Kellett, of Williford, Al " His foot,111 wasbiy Olrusheltl buit Ih l, Ien's Artica Salvo luicklv' teured bin It's simply13 wonladetrul forl Rttrnas, hlih Pijlos and4 1al1 skini eruiptionis. It's thI world's chaii~iI~ on hlerC. Core guarai'i tod. 25c. Sold by liolt & T.ihornley. The footpad naturally breaks mi to a shoe store for' booty. A NIGHT OF TrELitR. "Awful anuxiety was felt for (ho widos of the brave Gcnoral Butrnhaitn of Machi inos, Me., whenlt tho dloctors said1 shi wotll die4 from Pneumniatii beforo morn'i inmg"' wtrites Mr's. S. I1. I ino( lni, whoi it tended heor (lhat fearful n ight, 1but, sh, begged fot' Dri. Kinig's New Discovery whtibi hadt mere than oncei savedco her lif'e and1 edo lieu' (If Colnuupt lion4. A Iftei tak ing, slie slept)1 il tiiight. I urtherot uts enu~t4irely t enr'd hert." Th'1iis nmirv'ellont med44iinei~ is giIl'~uanteed to cue 0 aItil Throiat, Chestai utda Lung I )iseases, nI)I i00 and1( $1.00. 'ITritl bottles free t 11o & liThoriley dirutg store4. (il'ii b for'14 Gal Count~ (I ('hain Gan(g.14 1The13 ('<ns14y 1.1' 4Oielnersill, lii their11111 i ieitg i i h ii 11e t thle (co141 hus...s 4)n Satunhi41 , S p tember'l 1 , nf NTo) for( theIr 1'O.Ec hhhle wiB) writ14 n and e h-1. I JiII11)i, 41niv4 be4 ha 1de S.e wl B MAt N N, o helor reevs h i;;hti8 to .t an albi lekenlso~un, to gioo muilsfor pul for counltweighin onelui'b thouand14 traelvett hudred. l.l0 work I,00 polirund0 each. Any 1 o1 e li iving 4 he1 am to hi jalllltol enn1( haveoo them on1 haml'i014 at t cou house on14 Sa0ttulayl o lepiimer 2V 11 1901 IY M MAUJL'INW,.~ N T(okns.S. 0 A iltC peron havin Vclam agant the lte of l T. Youngblod, decasteda 'SEE OU FARMING IM Grain Drills Disc Plows, Hay Rakes Chilled Plo, Hill Side P1 Inl fact anythin- you want it ments, and the prices are right. Big Lot Fruit Jars Get our Prices b The Heath-Bruc AT A S'A( e(~e Owving to4 soon- prp<e *'' in Carriages, Surreys, Buggit At an Absolut Until 444i stock is reducived. Ihm'r take o)l1 st' f :114 10 Harness f k cis. W St.i4k-hel41'r and4 Weber;~ :4., cheaper44 gnle41 ti -o N ki t 4he '.1 .se:-)oin for selling veihicl.s 4 par(, proli, fir no% protiil. The 1 .ason for Mih-. :111 1lor4es is pn yvt. \-I I r 1 :: 4 14mo s' h 'o411 (4r i 41o 11mr own W~i e. We will .sl ant u hingl .. w :44441 li 41k I roat1m n1411 to() all. W hen- inl 4 re hgl to seev thel people whether~l thwy wi-1h to CH A R! PA RK'S CUT - Orand Rountd Up ini thel V All! CJolored Muslins, LawnIs and( 1 It doOs not pahy ine4 to e crry over vL TE PRliICE ini seasonIWI wi le you ii All 121 and 15 centls S3uiner (Goo All J0 ejn t8 goods(1 redneedU~ t. 7 Cot 7 and44 5 centsM goods41. reducedl~ t'4 o E Lnd41 ies 15 cents Untderivests at It) e A good 4( Vest ait S cen ts. A nlo lnly Iow Crii, ShlO-: al'il on1 titI - flo rices wil (10 hnwor~k, Some go agisi lbolr A. K1. W 'lTvl W W Iii WHIT MARBLE AN1 kf nowni 14( lt. ieg I rn )l mal employ i4 Tuni 84ih f you nah et- anyign p ly hL ir Ib a)11 p11t( wifrth dens. mrindecrick's hn. Wb tobpriee rmkos. TryryO F.CN A i) (. A few ~ 'ur, o inorS''AVJT to We havo just received I ai' oful a JL oreableicompan, b th i bu4?lk and ~ 41 o Don' ou wanto~ 6splf Uesi)t 'l~ok for '5C~ cets. Wie handei Merrick's tb to1( bffromnos Ty.t Dahor 8 forgo 25cts; cheapi as havon Chuickens, Egs Bueeswax, (.G'insong, St Your's truly, CRAICG Ra L INE ' PLEMENTS N'S, Dws, Etc. the way of Farming Impic ,Just Received I oeyou buly. e-Morrow Co. RIFIC E ill I)II1' lll-Iin-s.-, w! will :I-ll I , Phoetons and Wgons e Sacrif Ice! frll . it, bult n d fill- yourI1 earr~y tilt' 1-lomhenk, C'omrt.huni, Tyson k, :1, &ca Strict liih1 (;n.:ill W ag-onls thll qolin liens oo Tatylort :ai Chaft.n nooga. :fill 11141 %\-(! wII- iroillir t() fjell Mir .-ik hirei- own[ our1 Own rioioyanl [- h'ave filr (-:-41 ilr Zqoil 11:1per. PoIlite 1-1 1 -vie II co l : l . u . W . a are always, .) ly r <). ..E & cB AY R rod Platont sasn WaonsCU e arice! oi sns hui fs, isaces, \' ut Ruibb ns oteuu . IuII Gree:lnvl l, S. C. Wilh ods]),u . WiTn I'l hsil O!. O H o1 W i i ilirIt arr-; wil H~inOgi n man E.I & 0., AnderstI~I uot, S. ('readfor icoat , on0dz. t010'ond o $10 O't On, Lard, Sugar, both grahite~d anything to soll in the Iint, og ur Grass, and Grub Rloot. BR()S., R. ,