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Peoples Journal. , IN. AU IJ,)I N, EIitor. at. th l'ost oteio at Pickons as ss titter. .'~I)D A Y. s E' I'T. 19, 1901.j . who have planted wisely - ed well now se. their Ie h 1uitful Crops ready for outh11 has been saddl enel by 1ige ncet of the death of 1ry \\'. Grady. at her home uta, on the I i hSeptinber. Incss was 'hort. She has her lamen-lted hi-uiad. te who hiae looked into the s to be derivekd fromti corln in- clai) the wt-rk 4f gath rps is roduicd through the Swhile tho vain' o: the corn ter and the quantity and of the u.:.eSN is ineruns:d et erop in ie e'n itti t , t., v-1 t dl..tI V it :: ao T r icCu acy -,at t e v - il b . A to. h : i ler ilV and t:- p' T l o a lnt a h - h i orai za':sth t .S,2 rratic doctrinosH. is counity to spe.ik att som in th. county' duinlg th iof Septemlber, states& thr tuot att pre(s -nt arranige :i the earily futur tor um.0 vO allt eXptisition of his yjet; great quelIstionIs niw befor merican peopulo for sot t provu~&ence of a. spiri t of rV p iit is man11i festedI thri ong Lhntiail works is an ev'idone (o resl]ts of uiii ted e IPrt t pormnanonit, bujsiness sucPe' motes the happml~loss of th~ .en larges thto scope of' usefu of every org.aniizaItion ant imon into ('loser relatinhi intial symipathiy andl othe Ios of their follIowmneu, prioblemi of wvet bottoni ni this country would be sol peopl1e w~ould( stop trying ti ate themi ~f~ an mko arrange to put thiem all i .i pasture. zh work to keop thonm clear .vy growth wouldI be0 all suf t to make them moet eol ,asture lands . Tfhis k{ind of doe not involve the heavy 'in preparinig the land for anid is attended by none of arrible losses by overflows mi !and pastures with a goodly nit of upland included have :hose handsomely who have the experimen-t and if other ake up the same kind of ex mnting. this coUn try will rap nove on towvardls thu estab smnt of a most proflL ble fea. f fanm progress and goeeal Arrango your plans early to at tend the 33rd Annual Stato Fair at Columbia, Oct. 28th to Nov. 1st. * * * WO take pleilsure in givivg -full spaco this weak to. a report of the work dAing at the Suimier School now ini sessini at Easley. This aiggregatiol of 'tea1chier pupils" is anil earnest one and the work being doile will show forth inl better schools and more effoctive teach ilg in 0 sesions to ha.' hold herealt-ir. ** * A camp of nomads, calling thomn selves gypsies has boen located just outside the town limits near Sei Conla . They are ii motley crowd wio imiake their livinlg sW 1)1)ing horses, tel in ; fortunes anld s% in dling all people whoI( are creduI:(,us elluighl to patroniz th. TheI sooner they "fold their lents" 1nd start aiway fron an y c muni)' uiiiit.' the better it u ill l, '(or all jwli.h who ar , orced to weal with thle. T hey ire a iltuisance' a In (la g..rl us elellot,tt h r i. ThIe - 11 ) h idge an I Tallulah i-'al, -: xpi ition. Tallulah Fails. ICa., is; inl fuill b-last. It i a1 nu I vvtLk-d for t1he 1)111pOe W r rth eat Jez.?:ad co: tiu sterit y: in ih n c,~ ~ ~ r:.11, N rIhI CarIlia, a w t w t.i sh. g 1 . t )1. a ' - Irf.tati'>n of any~~ un-a(isonabl claimus to chureh rd ilb nata iinunenit to the~ townVl. fill buszine'ss season1 th18isL fal Lo0 el dem ands lave (caused thiemi to brantch out .ub l hi increa thir stock till aboudlt e'verythin g neecded'c is kept oni handu. The~cy arie all roli abl', pr'ogre~ssive. mion whloso pr'os . perily Pis (ceist -nt wvith the wvol n far' of hom pepc liLiil. 'They cani af. h~ ford~ to sell g,,odls atI 'ompeit ing e pice's wib hi meric'hanits ini 'it ies~ andc e onl 8)1m1 god 1th iir pric',~ are~ pier hap~S lindehr thlet re.c''gniz di prieni in 0 hii'r lphiees', beenuhisi thiri ruinning c~exns are niot so hiavv. It is to n; th lin tere(st of 1l'i :kl.s peo)plo to e' ,iOnago.~ means11 enicou racge'menit to . I hemi and cheaper go ods to you. .1 They were~ youir fiends1lt thirough a the mlany seasons~ whe'n credit was e ofti.'i the~ ilanis of' hlinug aig' r throughi triy*inzg plates, anid have wai ted patbienitly) for the, arrival of the moniey sea.son whieni pople whoc I llOIicha e ee p rov.idenilt an ta hi ty a rce gefttinug ini shapo to show thir ap prociatioun of' finnoly fav'ors. Doni't ignore thei r chauns for proinpt set Elementsa anld furt her pat ronage. Thlis rl e appl ies eoerywhere, bunt it is to the hom11 etolers. thie m1en who hirve stood by you whoni you needed h111elp ost of ahll times, that your first and hiighiest considera Lion is due. Should the p)ublic ho suddenly deprived of the beneflits of news papers there wouldl at once be a Jost fooling to which it woulId r quire a long time for the reading public to adjust itself. Th'le thor ughiness and dispatch with wvhich the large daily papers with adeqju ate resources gathier and sen~d forth the neOws to wahting, interested thouand~s Is wonderfal. not to sa atstonishing. SoJ.ni papr aro son sati-mil anld prilt 11111lost anything that lia a semblanice) of prolb)Ib ility about it without ivestigating tho Srut h or merits Of the matter, in dulgi-g in a. kiI of depraved recklv.enes atbout men and things mainly in the hop) of cre.itiig CX vi teIIIell t ii I e pr 1 e4 sI It 1 1 oze of iIcIreaSiI c vi renIat io11 11n(d ilci dentally mlaking(, th,, puica Ijetion a thing to be talkid abut Tecon1 - servative piper 11hA jlllits thm truth anld .;s altenwn ilaet igs ne (i, ns I ihl one' u1pon wich tie' eOple rely. Nor are the weAy Ipumblicat ion1s tboe dis. cIte T e 'y % funish ) excellent av I dim O disisemination of th,. b.Iddw, epit, mnized news f imptaIice and inlter t to all hIr n-.:ler and give it to remote dit rict's which do nout have the ad. v.1: It.ig S t dily mails and tIey' eiv it with a lIn:Issur of corrolo. ration aitr having si.jvl'I rumors and iiv, 'ti'ated Ir orts till the truth is reach.el. To the constant rader .: a rtlIable ddiilv, the week ly nmay i ? at a little staI., at ti i It e r.at b. d y of the h: n : to dato h m : i fa i lit ices h m~. and tho I.11ine on h n r which ought b\ n t.:h to keep - r ';*-..nt interest \l i::IDEN'T. - .enlt Mcinevt hay mningoiI will .. . . grievotls los .t I ited State. '- i - k : executive of 1s don I II, as 11te indivdnal or rei.e tu w' rk a trlu-e anI - t 1 d a a ll - 1.' ! I i eo le it i infrtn t for al for he out , w b l ie hI lise rittn his iufortulinividu rai hadit weigh t in thle nat lim con gr'ess wich wvas d1irec0ted towardIi a pol icyand a p)1upose wihichli,if car riod'( to thir F log ical enids w il hiope Ii h i uccssor inl ofli('e maly bi atatd byt.44 ) thie sameil high mioti1voi andit wiill prFove hiis stlgge'stionis (4 pa:triotisni and broadstatesmamgh ij by' ' carrin g onl th114 work of hiis late chlief ini a mie~thodit conserOvaltiv< an id firin. Thefi nat 1ion mtouns beanse it has~ lost thIie series of' an able, ('oniscientionst, chIiristian ii(x'cutive, The' Soth i gie(ves heea~Luse5 shto has lost a friend. Thei' uisers of the "('hei(ically pure"it will bI Osordry to le.a rn that t he hiighi pilCe (f corn has mado a veory itia il adhvanlc( in thue price of coIrn licitiOr. Ik not miss the oppor011tiunity tc take your family t~o the Mtato Fair. Younh1g and od1 011will heO instructed and entertinied. AllI immoral, gianhdling and1( <fuostiolnable features are rigidly excluded. Te r'eerganization of the (domo1 (lrat ic parity is coing. It will not he by any fornal gathlorn g of lead.. eris; bout byv the ti mo thle natioiial coinvenitioni of 1901 comes round lhe part'y will have spokon in its stato conventions. It is evident al readly that Kansas City "'prin ciples"' are goinig to be relogaited to he past, whiere thoy bolong.--Ex. TVhe iiegro poputlaltionl of thIo U n itodl Statos is not dliminishaing, as maniy supp)1ose, but increases,'sy theo Washington Tfimes. T1he nr contage of increasos siince 1690, according to the cenisus of 1900, is 13.78,or more than in the previous dIecadeO according to the Iatest consus a~re Colored poplation,48,500,000;in. arease, 1,029,960. This is the larg. 38t increase showu by any census since 1700Q exepting that of 188Q1 whn the main was I en&%.8t WASIIINGTON LIETTER f A teor the boul1 Rullotinop of' te 1irIst - few dayNs, th neso Prosidenit MlcI'inley's doath was a a shock ulmost ats grout au the report I or is assaussination. It is hardly t yet possible for ihe peopl* of Wash- c ii.~gton to realize that his familiar 6 and kindly prewnCo is gone for- S ever from tho White Houste. Al. a though. tho eubleimls of mourning ti (e ev'elryWher visible, perhi'laps on ly the stait. fi leital With its solemIn 8 and impi ssible ceremonies can c wholly tiflcj the void m11emory 'i Sioheb a ImotO everyone hero has of I' t he President as lie lived, and mako E it possible to thitik of him as dead. n Wi.th the incoming of the new 6 Executive there will inevitably be u many chianges in tho olli(iai and d social life of the city. A hundred a nnor currents nie disturbed and bi thwarted by thte great event which 1) has just taken ance. ihore will " of ecrllCee be o official gayeties U during the voinhg season thoro i& mnay be a small army of oilice.svek- l ers. but this will depend lar g-IyV Ol i tihe C'ur1s w hb-1 President Rooso- d velt take, in rIg ird to the appoilnt- d 111ients not 11iuler civil sIrvice law. F T'he Iv in ay ails. be sveepilig S eaInges in the ('abinet. 'hl, re ha. seldom beei so groat w a toutI t in the iharactr.ers of two Si li1n elstlv Ceskciated in ilicial at litl. as that I etwet'n McKiiley and at Riot svvlt. Evnti astute politicial a prophets are somie-whaIIt at sea in it attemptinig to predict the Exeen. a tive actions duing the next thire. yvars. Nhody veeiis to ho quite e sure wvhiat l oosevelt, ats Prestidtent, r wIll do ab~out any13thing, Inl Is 0 past c.er lie ias too often lool the apothevosis of the unexpected to inaki it safe t > risk tO) iany pr'hIlivok S Ol his coid uct noW. Manliy p..oplo e x pet that lie will lmake ralical Changes inl the puIcy of tihe Admil sfration. but this is by not. means e: reain .Meliiley was. care17ful, hw, peisuasivo; but Io never miado ani te niy i: he couI lp it. I Iose voIt s resolute, fearless, anid inl. Sire.'y ~ ea :ts s appearance lt it I.. l.. . T t m - t lit i u~r I ms whc w l :1 1 1 " . 1,11111 'uanode people. V I i pr,: we k ivi that S.:ator Iliina wantedl I lijintevelt on ther ticket becaSleLt lht ii hough t it woulId get the st r nu s t111 yount' Dg mjan out of the way; bult in. st.eadIof htemg tulCkOd nicely awa~y I i the.ts le'epy reti reulnenlt of theI n~iatt, Rtoosevl'tlt is in the W1he Houuse. It will bo initerestinlg to aboult it, now. Anhotherl periston w~ho may viowi the ew eveopmnt ithi horror legend( ab)out the timlo of the Spanish-Amhieian war, tto the (of feet that Mr. Long trietd to take a vacation11, but hefore lie had beeni away a week stories of the way ill which his Assistant Secretary was st irrim'g upj things reacahod his tears, and lie la~d to come b~ack in a hurri'y. Tht ' <uest ion whlether L onig stays ini thle Cabinet or not will thtlpond partly oni the result of the Schlley-Sampson bu01 hsiness, an i par ltly onl Rooiseve'l 's d ispiosition1 to play politics. Itf ho starts in to 3 hi oak up the Navy D epart ment r'ing lie will probtably dJo it, but I s. me11 of I he lteadters of his party will hno(t be pl eased . Anud all that sort ' ot ti hig countIs in worlkingi for a re-election,. It is reor~itted that Secreta ry IHay is much brokon in health . sin1ce the deathi of his sonl and( is likoly to resign. In that case the soloctioni of at new Secretary of ( State would be an initorestineg 'sub-t ject for speculation. Wolcott, Lodge and~ D~epew are near the President. Butt Wolcott is (roml Colorado, and t here are not enough votes out that way to make his select ion a gootd01 on from a go-. graphical p)oint of view. Depew I is from Now York, as Roosevelt is, and1( Now York Cabinet would be h ad election mlaterial, for Root is 0 also froml thie Emlipire State. More f over, D)epow's reputation as a jes ter would be fatal to any asp'ira- ui tins lie might have toward the s State por'tfol io. Nobody wants s that honored article turned into a Joe Alillor's Joke hook or a Farm- i er's, Almanac, Wilson, coming a Iromli the Middle West, and being a canny Scot without offensive poli- j tI cal bias, would~ probably stay, and1( so, p~erhiaps, would the rest. y T he general opinlioni seems to be that the new Executive vwill later fa on give some thing a slhaking up but lhe may surprise us all by be- ' ing tame and gentle. Trho only thing which the Scley ei Court of Eniiqu iry has donte thus far is to replace Admiral ROQWiSon b with Miriral Baw~ ichg er. f< rgMQMiut is sai to be very saia u actory to the formor. IlowionI i .- exactly the sort of m11a to oa with a l'robkm as intricate 8 thi's Olle, especially wheni his roiudices are on the side of it hat is snarleid ul. If ho had kept it talking lie Iight havo covietel amlpson of al most anything. Ii-I.I ly, on the contrary, is cool, (111et, n(d dlliberate and seemIs to be the ini for the plauoo. A littlo story which is' causill" mIO amusement hero just now oncerning ex-Senator Chandlor. 'lt loppory gentleman w'rote a Atter to 'ecretary Long about the ob Evans alfair, an(] part of it As as follows "I am somewhat irprised that you havo not acted < pon at recont comniunication ad t ressed to me by you, in regard (o S ttack made oil mo 1)y Captain t obloy E'van1s ill a book recntly t ubished by him under the ittlo A Sailor's Log". I wish you to nderstand that I was entirely sor- e mis ill what I Said, and I cert'Iin- 1 expect you to take some actionIG Iregar1d to it. And, by the way, , Ad it ever occur to you that some c iy Roosevelt may be Prusident, s Iston Vice President and Allen, crotary of thu Navy, an1d then i hat a chanice Admiral Schley ti 011141 have to attack you, if ho 6 old4 writo a book-his meni..r I" All of which must havo beeni bout as entertaining to the mild id ratid Mr. Long as the activ ies of a lively terrier would he to somdolant and 1well-intentioned it. Mr. Chandlor thoroughly n.joys bothering poople, and as a ale, everybody except the bothered ne enjoys seeing him do it. IIISTORLCA L. in my sketch on history I inad. ertently wrote south west instead f north wtst of the state. The rinter made me say ratify where said notify. The battlefield is teowee (A' Noewee-nIot Keowee. I r. Th.. mas 110o was elected our Lrst Coron..r b.,ut did lot qualify nd Mr. Juo. M31aor was elected. 'he n1 amle of Major Johil Ford was !:-t ou: of the 'ist cf comm)IIs_-i )n us r, ta-hpia e ee . : 1V :~ V 'I n a town and E astatt e IntI1r:1I!.. andr Jachusv~illo oeh] (i' Iii ntivo born membller anid I eI h 4 no'd I(t borni ini them.11. Pick IiH t(oil hip 1as had e11ight.. three'U 1 thiemi borni ini the townlshlip, All i the present memiIbers' a ro of thalt Iiberty has 1had( three-all na ives and~ three weore born) the#re~ >ult elected from Pickons. Con tral ins only one and he a native. Casloy has had six, throe natives. ['.'h other oflicers haIvO been fa irly voll d (iv'ided amlonig townships.~ W HII'N TI'l EY MEET'h. TVhe Ame142rican1 and4 thle Eig i .h - nan say3 : ''How do4 you do4 Theli Germian: ''IIow (do you ind tarry yoursolf?'' The I t al ian :'1 How do you tand~?"' TIhe Spanijard: "Go0lwith G1 d, ~olior !" 'The Russian: ''1Howv (10 you ivo on?' The H~ohllandh r: ''Have you had 1good (dinnler?' The Cliine1se: '"1Have you eatoni 'our' rice?'' T1he E'gyptian: "'How (1o you ioislpire?' T1he M 'ohammelinI: "P1 eaice be I'he Per'sian :''Mlay thy shadow over grow less.'' TIhe Burm'nese rubt their noses gainst cachi other's cheek, exclaim hg: "G0ive mei a mel? Arabs of einence kiss each thor'"s chooks and say: "God grant 2 hee Ibis favor and give health to( hly family. WH IEN THIEY' PAR. Thu A merican andl the Engl ish-I jian say : ''Q00od-by." The Frenich man: ''Au revoi r.'' Thlo Austrian: ''Auf wiodlerse TIhe Gormlan: ''Lube wol. The 'Turk solemnly Crosses hiands POnI his breast and makes a pro 0o1nd( obeisanco. The Russian form of parIting sal- 'l tationi is brief', ('onsist ing of the migle word1, "pralschal,'' said to ~ ouind like a Sneezo. The genial Jap removes his slipJ- y 'or and says withl a1 smile: "You hi ro going to heave my despicable I OUse ini your honiorable1 j oilrnoy. Lg-regaird thee!" T1he Hind~oo falls in the dlust at r< 0our feet. A The Fiji [slanders ciross two red t athers. ti The Blurmneso bond low and say: Hib Ulib!" The South Sea Islanders rattle vi meh other's whale teeth necklace. C< In the Philippinea the parting na Pediction is beatowedI in the )1mU of rbngQ1ue f1~'s g1 1e ~ 'Ith enoi hnd Women as Well as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, dis. ourages 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 a afflicted with weak kid - neys. If the child urin ates too often, if the 1rine scalds the flesh or if, when the child eaches an age when it should be able to ontrol the passage, It is yet afflicted with ed-wetting, depend upon it. the cause of he difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first tep should be towards the treatment of hese important organs. This unpleasant rouble is due to a diseased condition of the Idneys and bladder and not to a habit as ,lost people suppose. Women as well as men are made mis rable with kidney and bladder trouble, nd both need the same great remedy. 'he mild and the Immediate effect of wamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold y druggists, in fifty- ' ent and one dollar izes. You may have a 1111, ,"'1 t ample bottle by mail ee. also pamphlet tell- ionto ot swampnoof. g all about it, including many of the kousands of testimonial letters received 'om sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer Co., Binghamton, . Y., be sure and iention this paper. Furnip Seed! ...NEW CROP.. resh and RELIABLE GRASS BLADES, 'RuIT JARS, GOOD VINEGAR. IWG(;Y HARNESS, IB.N l.:ZEL.AS. L A P R l ' SADDLE'S and lkRIL)1,'S. R OC K N S\LTi nd ST< ('K IO()o i), For Hlorse. anil ('attle. f9'T11Y '11111S. A I.OT STRAW I1AT.'S, 3a:.dI 't her S'ummer i Gi . ods T I vw orful C111-:\> te 711. t1) Ste ( hir Lino of V: I. hit Iacks. C( iaI anA Iat 11 ks. daL t th. l' ulThin"S:. Turnip Se e d! n stock; enough to soW forty acres. Det tert sOW a goodI pat1ch nw BRUIT JARS AND RUBBERS WVill 'omo~t ini hly(~ for the mied sixty dayH- Plentty I'. r alIl. S1'G.\J? is9 hiandy to hav., ti . I hav~e !.t f ii. k.'-p av'r::: g in thIe' (b;'n'-al go. Yourlls trutly, A. M. MORIR IS, Pick'n.', S. C I'W"omo 'Phone No. 241. febl22t. A COX13MU N ICAT'i()N, Mri l.jitor"-Ahlow mUe to speak n t'rw 'or'ds n 'favor' oh' (Cliiunberin's C'onigh ights. [ tied, sevi r'.d dtorsi~i' 'il var ns . Palt(ent meldIiines, but "ouild get o~thijg to give' me any~ rel~f iutil a ife got a bottle of thjis v'ahiadde med emu( ly is for' sale buy ( . W. Earile. I1El;l'd A N Ol'Pl'('TU1ENITlY. reatly rs ielan'ed raiti o in Po i s~ Iiiriau' 4f routes ,'via (incinnuati or' Wahiiingi~ n ,Iulekest uimei, be-.t line. Puillmnn Shlep. ug Car's amul )iniiing Cartts on all t hr.na ~h rains. Tlickef on t aii every1 da('V ly uniI lose of I'>'positioni, with, transi"t ibnuit- of ve' dhay's mi bo1 thdirect ion~ and ii] inal limi a of Iwen'ity' d1ay fromi~ datie of saul, WV. H!. Tarsoi: A. (1. 1P. A. S umm ons. TA TE 01" SoU'ill CA it01.lN A, l'iekeans ( ouniity. - and~t forin' conim'tiy oif Iahe 'said State. y Aud in'. Wyalii , of P'eicken connit t in )e State of Soiih Ci(aroinu~, ai merel',Iiii I Ohing bu sinie'Ps as And 111' . Wyatt, thi4r Sthe somuu of twt'iy-3' t wo( a no on.' f iindir'd tlhs ($22.00) doI las onl aii (op)1 - herieto attached as i'xhibit ''A,'' mtiu adte a part of thk iil mpaint which you ~fuse to paly, and for~ wihe som1 he H iul ndly 0. Wyaitt liski j ilgmaent a.gainist fl T1hese are, thenrefor'e Io require yon, Ie satid defei'ilnI,1 Ito pa befuure mei, my113 office, at Ihsh-y. S C., on lhe 6th ty atfter the ser-vice of I i-k sumimonis uip. ii you, exeIlihe of I th dayl3 of 1-uch sr'. ce, att 12 o'clock 31.,i o iaus wer to the saihl >mphaiint, or' ~iuilmet will b3 givun ain~ist you by t'uit. Give-ounde mhlii iy hi'tud antd seal att Ens t y, 8, V.. the 13$th d-t or Augui4. A. n) si Church Directory. Bolow we give the iames of chures, paistor, and the Sntl:ays on wilch they worship, as far wig have infornation. If Yout cltirch Ns lit oil tie list seud the nec onsary informnation: BAPTIST. i'icken--er. A. J. 8 Thonatia-3d Stu 11h, i a. ni. and 8 p. ni. ; prayer mneeting Wednesdy 8 p. n1 Sion1a-Itev. .J. H. Foster--Satirday 1 rtorie tihe lirst Sunday at :1 p. 1,. ; 1st Sutd. II 1t. in. Peter's Creek-IRev, J. E,. Foster-2d' I rday :1 In; Stinday after secoitl S4 tiny 11 a I. Aile Creek-It.v. J. E. Faoster--li nrday :1 p m; Sitmday after fotrth Sati it a in. Six ]%I iiItev. W. C. Seaborn--Satur day before th svecona Smiuay 2 p ii; 4evoni Suilay It it ill. Prater's Creek--Itev. W. C. Sealborn ;atirilay befaio the thirt Stitaay 2 p Iin Iat Stiaay 11 a it. Concrd-ler.V. C. Seaboirn--Satuirday befoire! t.he foitt.hi Stniday 2 p i; 4th' Stin lay 11 iat i. Llbert..-ler, It. C. 11lach(loc-1st anid tt salbbpal ts: nurliti I1 'I lock ; Iight., 8; s.s e4ver1. s thiiday at 4 p) il.; prayer ute t tng, Wadneisaays 8 p. nii. M ET OI )1ST. Pikiils- Itie. It. It. )agiall-1st Still ity s p in: 2d Stiundav II a in: hii Siinlay 8 ' in : prayer miatting Wedliesdays 8 p in. Tw v l l. -- %r It. It. D)agnlall-1.st Sndatv Ii at it : :41 Sunat 3::!0 p in. tiet hn ielin e i . It . IJaiagnall-2d Suni ilaty 3::0 i in. Tallir- - ite% It. It. Dagatl--Ith Sinday II it inl : 5t I Stainday It at ill. EtshI-y-ter. W. E. 'Viggi ns-atst. Stilaay 1 pIl : :d ia day 11 a ill. St. Patil. -Ite . W . 1". W iggins . t Still lay. 4 p ill. Z',iie W. R.. Wiggins. 2d Sat ity i1 a ill : It Siislav -1 11 il. Iia-tha da- ltav. 'Wiggiins-.- ta, Sunduay 11 Sit .t:: 41 Sit %ly -1 i ill. Aitiuh--- lIev. Wiggiis- 4th Sunlav 11 Pickna ChtirebI -tev. ' iggiis---21 Stinl layt~ 1 11 m: 'th 'Sundiay 11 a inl. N ivrii -itKi.:Ns C(it irr---it.v. C. L. a :an. First Sun114ht. * rieialsi ip. 11 a Iii: ro.. ters ( hatpel, 3:::0 ) Il. Setattigi S1ita4iay- -N\l. l1-thl, 11 a it: New l.11 1. :: 1 p in. Thirdl Siitlatb.y---Porter's (Chatp.l, il a rt Fini rth Sitinlay-- alaliafiays (h-tpt-1, 11 UNT PTK EXs Cuntcrr liev. d1. 1'. A tta \%a v, \ istaistilaitt, S. C. 1'it-st, si u1tdaty l ai-vi..an , I a. it : Ca Thi rl 4 o1 v G .Ip lIill, I1 1 . inl. F rt l it iu.atv --l ith-iahl, 11 a. I : lAb 2. s p. li. I i St NA -:. IAN. IN-\. T. 1. . ldI,Pa t r F s Sun.hitY Pces a Iin and 7; -AI pa ini. -itl Siuna y I'':tily. Ii at too : 1.ih1erty, litiI Sin i.v CI.n tal. 11 at ill: Itaslvy, Ftilit S undtalaY Lil-y, I t a Itl ey, Flit h suinhiy. 1.'asle-y, 1 1 a Iin, anud 7:''30 p ini. For a hal t 1te1 in ihe 11toiuth taho L'aaanlarlill'.4 Sto oha aI : - Liv; r Ta b L t-. Firls al by (. W. -::ta-e. 1l. l. I I A vN i:sWOrn, C. E. (iImNSON L. W . IP.. i % -:it, Pickeis, S. C Grenivilb-, S. C. I h la eswort I, i'arloii & R binson, A I IornIe ys~s - t-t . Pikels,C.11., - - South Car(Oin,. Praclitce inl all Ctirts. Attend to 0t busiiinats print Ia. t. DR. J. P. CARLIsLE, C 114r11nvill%, S. ('. O1,llie vr AdionruItu [VY M. M AULDIN, Attornaey at Law. Pickens.8S. C, Praclt ico in aill tile C'outs. Olflice overta Earle~'ts Drug Storo. H-CKENS RAILROAD '* Sula'r-dles TIimett T'al Nat. 1. Ef ietiva 12:11 A. 1. . Febl. 1st. 19t0I. N t. 10. sT.\i- T10.s. Nat. 9.* .li xted. Nlijxa-t. S:1: ta in.......*jr.uit's.........2. 15 p mi I:05i a mi.......t.laldi:,s.....-:2 yt m 1:15 at li.... * I-tshi ....2:15 i tm Ni. l12. NS No. II. 1:135 p tmt. ....v. l i n A .. I;:-1t p mi 1:15 p m.....\ i t. t a o . . . ,.. i la 33m A:-:0 paiaa im t .. .....'t Ar 1 i til ... t i: 0 . A t. trait aily Is a. t SundI iiI-tr. tat Nai >. 1 'n'su th8 11.e- ld ia >a. I itima et. w~a jlt Sat~a in Itihaay ~.) ('aatiieeas with Sthernt--t satilway N.'. II ('at ltaets th Sthetlrnl Iatilw ayt oa. :1. How To Persons have been known to ,ain a pound a day by taking mn ounce of SCOTT'S EMUL 10ON. It is strange, but it often~ iappens. Somehow the ounce produces he pound; it seems to start the Iigesf ive mnachinery going prop. riso that the patient is able o digest and absorb his ordinary nod, which he could not do be re, and that is the way the gain made. A certain amount of flest ecessary for health; if ot got it you cr king COI[ a You will id it just as usefui in summwa in winter, and if you arae thriving upon don't stop became. the weathr la w SCOTT & ONun Cl....... Wo- Yo