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to People's Journal 'T. J. MAULDIN, Editor. intered at the Post Ofilco at Pickens as socond-class mat ter. Su(bsclipt loll, ...$1.00 a Year. SiI)A Y. %E t'T. 26. 1901. Through tl mediumn of the State Fair all branches of indtstry, in cilin, live stock, have been great ly Improved. *4 * * There was jsllt tweiltty yflrs di lerence, lacking live days, between the dentaths ot Presidents Garfield and M eKinley-.-oth struck down )y al sssin's bullet The premilills .rI(l t h 14 y ear at tle State Fair have been ,oat Iv increased and elu v lut iti n will he slarp. De sure to get a prem miin list at enee. Th'leod " re llmetis the y ouul had. And he is mnw of th. ab st ai ld a41 il I -Z uil i ' D)e you1 wish to ac I th.oge 1., tarlm erZ f' rt1 i l te Sti' laii * in - : ill diiv rI ii"l r r- I viit tho -StaM Vl.' ir, i6 t . h 1 v. t Ie II r v hn o v Ile F I.I9 l priiinsu da! byth he tite ir supa . !b tilii tof ;- diuear , as1l' that thce- spi. th flaly if nitlil I'Utl:(1l " W . :i1le yld t1 l-' e ih .n t.i the fat. Take them ilt sI h-e- w h a h puIHei > r :ti 111( ti -est ~~ anndStt arde T\.. vid i . 10 I v ' '.. ' h - horn tio0it of iI- 911 it ! arie-.\ a ltiS f a~tii 1 . -'hiel t r e i l d "' inxill -i *tio, e ' IIIS a e'in to wu isE pli I 1he railns h~t e tl lutu futh no t om i nelytlIb e ruts edy o tfhay reing ith frl adlu thoeci an l.h Itions Ii 't thr oglhrae :al rle .y wei bV r' einpld, i ini.-ly a tot..ion mi sn The woiel t t oib- eiem.,ride meiing in thor tptii ty ur) lt dpatd reg trdn the droathcofPr ident Mcie whire pnrinted tht h psiit of aoyaltyishneih terdeabnrsy. png le l Ouhrn people yhol t forgo i ofnuicns oty. The haoa toys h~On the chapons ithiber eykandevert oina adi ode prWnbe hvere ad cotin icomIi bmforeathionomth dy.fen fac pition CommisuionCrrnieiiBaptis CountCor ihsaf ers ue doain grea ealons thew do nt tin li frtherc nolte weoulde omc tivof the wopfreito of ther e everyigtth rea dinge ayt prepare couat adverytingun itnshav tod to draw capital iformatialgo orhl developmaet alrfayo have waly hingforthy, av the mrts a withe onteninditon oafsd val giving proucther puberlct o e in osi obtif . abccompclishe t eclonte oppotny they ave <ii oxpifteig the abndanr rsorc ofPcescut.ToCal TIMELY THINGS TO THN& ABOU'T. In answor to your correspondent C. C., of Crow Creek, in reference to the Tillman adwinistration anad its opposing Corporations &c. He says tho legislature Should not have repealed the law giving the tenl years eXempi l)t6ion to factor'ies. Probabiv Ie is not awaro of the fact that this was repealed, beforo Tillimanls diy itn polities, by Ien who inv some1 of Tillmtani's idolls, I thi k. Let Its losk a little into this mattoI. he le gislators (as other oflicers) tako .1t oath to sip. port the Stato anol 1'. S. conlstiti tioin.s The old and now ones of' South Carolina strictly forbid, ill itlnmistakable langtimlgo, tho oxemp tion of ainy proporty froI taxItionl, exc(pt churclols, selhol and cliari ta b Io i Ist tiit 1ons. Way back in the eii glt iOs, I was one of a nuli ber that workod earnestly for t wo years, to get thig as I thought, atld still think that abominablo thiing rieInoved fioi our statutes (and1(l how it got ther, is a1 m1)'stery to m11). r.C.C.--sillipose ouI a nd I wei' to o to il state to inv(?St inl any businii-, wo Should imiuire a.tIr thi, omtos& amd ho"I bl linidi the colstitution for bhiddiu it, but. the people tellig Iu', to ctin1 on, hW ul exempt, w< ild w t llut ---cad rt-asion to) kilwthemn to Le it treatllle*oil~s Tlh tax's of I I m. r iu,'i'e wis elv III gl1t11'PI c nilit i's are onlv abotI ol le '' cellt. I 4av lever oali fI f a 'ttoi m ill ma i )in lss I !.all 10per. cent. M y mind has never' It lht'lied mie withI it- hr1oadless hilt I ail '-lad it. was slllive tly so as not to al low mue (PP do what I had 5worn nlot to. I l i ve I i m1 % l. t slveral schl - llo i iil s :ii acqui t - ai sit o t- T i'dIll I I tx t l ine "l 'c , and the state (ann is i to) lo- ' ti i vt n1,1 ny inwr rather tilal him in hin~ opinion. I 'iti 1i.1 IIP I ll l(i ( lt' b)Iii'lI PThliri arel~ mo Iuni who make iithem-l lves is lI ideiclon ps I tf iying > he igatt as t I he ml( l tI th i th It wosh oi f, on y t1i t' hetp'besttng sin ol tel wold and a grt many will tax the poo pl t11) buils the i li'onai r a i t d t h, trlst whiu1eb is d to Isturbing It imp Al Se th , Uitot - 6.1slatwils and u il li . v a lyl e m nti Wi ll U . C. Inot adill it the c(tt1ni lllis lt a hvi - I .e- 1 b'uilti h t o ,ite s ie--ti r1 eA of the tax e amp t-)I o i ii n:' s nt i ng polites than lo-for'..., S t he folis no't bilt is an acc m (lii siirp.'I ivtio till)'C ae illi "4 it 1u1,' b0r of men oxpneting Ilthe ex l i ts to get Inl t ou. a ai, ani thty old hot lketo trost tem.l If it woud agrow in - mveit rant and cliberal''i ini lur ies,211 IQWoted I ptIimotinga a iiangous o ourav conro ho~'ar~. I'oIniited ritii bleis ~vthauilt.s tn go is I he sa'lao of she ilt am sch - ho'i; will haint li t ionciirt Leuan nia tt ti wt ti lie accuserit11 is a thired slav or auppt o om Pei lne andi thus5 the itioo rinsi isi bokin lanw ll ink in eah t oP11thers 01 esiaion and tho f'olua htip)in ciihition ic wbeng Isappd. d iY o s ~uy wolde leaspt. a~c man ahor fo wl ou eqiiidlreu toi mona la to eron y u st NonVhwi'oago to haveu lae fw Ii -rhatanOtO of thea eathr ot Pi's .S docatd iad a liilw baheor n i ei U u'mtl w'i i he Ch relan tie For) instae thoikeha in horror -mgetnnin havbed, heAm I~ ise ilrst twlil wegh bo go Stnle o slare they win takle willv 0r iun th mouthiln i is te L et u ar ffoi d t. e i'f g ih d y lie lit' ain hero' pointhe eo rsiI'l 0 ol te higlest atye o iieit ycivilityras thta ty truht up.t inh our ls byhi man.1a o 'irathe .htirna jin th resol h 'tian thi jet wit he I wrot Ste wrife, but does th t changt' al gomy onnot lant. Letustt borfrmaliocend'eor.h Fou0i'th:irJloots we grenatylory. tha tI dyOLUTONS.~y o Wheeanrchyhand laeanesl shall ho rsolved bynth Christanitpyo "rhumbn stimion te wthe ofl Go o himowo ooth all tins wel e J-wofeltatw ooher withath. C, eon: ha wergaritheoi, isan caero k ueM VASHINGTON LETTIR i Washingtonl, sSept. 23. 14901. The nws thit P1-residjent Rloose volt. Nwill ret :it )h ,t C lbine in t-ivt came as someting of s8.rnriso to t.ii) e n t ry ill .!ueneral Perhali no chango wliich hie c have mad% wI old it ve si rprised tl pulic as Iiuchi as this uinlooked fo1 consorvatjsm. itit i is anl ol stOry, ts re.larss oe)vott, thai the only lig, vo Can 0 111l ex pel o' hon is the unfexpcted. It is nto sqeCre timt aItt am I wr do inLg c, msideral6i squirming for at f.-w days aifter thle realizeri Chat th imanl Whom thel 1111 shelved ai Vice Prosidenit wa. 1eally ioaded fo1( the White iloust Thelly did notA likeo it. They art' a fraid of him, :an t hey arc still, biu ill in modified way. Tlhey realiz that IHoosveIt is going to do w1ha heo says heo 1will, and tley have tha much t ) build o3, hut whother h will do it in the Way in which ths walt him to is alother qlUstioll When e says le is going In-ad firs through a plato glass Window ti window hadit] btter 1 iiiurod, ani' some1 of the iatlur'e of a1 cOnlserva tory. They are aising imfant im dustihS under glas:s, and that sor' Wf thmlic, It wo~uld not, be nic.) I tthe Itough1 Iider Should put If bo))t through tihie sleltor of tht shipping subsidies. I1Ianna1: SAy I( will not1, bit Im ly be the Wish i fithor to thi thought. It. is kiow IllIt JRoosevelt is very Imucll inuter. 1-test inl tie( upbuilding of the Mer vihanit Marino),1and Particuilarl.1 thmt of the Navy. Ife wishes t( 131nite t.h' counitries of the twk Amleriens1 liilks. Thill) qulostion i;. weither h1.) can join tle two wing: of his own party so that they will flap11 11n unison and take him whert: hI( wants to go. Preiet McKiin IN 111,v14, Said allything agiizis tli. ose t cit ivo , wvi' I elit t r i his life. Ito, r.ilinds 1o of i reial'k of One Of' tlio cbarl',-tors ill l'teol 's .r'rand". "Old men gen' r i v get tie. credit for all the ((I sra i lmli the world, hmt. it is a mistiake. A voin1g man backsj list is hari-d ai; lie p Ils. I1f hiI i.s op -d to at tlilng hto fights it, tooth t)al nail." 1I)osvelt is only f'i ytwand that is the# kind of' a 'o1serva t iv e will ho whei lie is [)nm at all. Thl very exihranue o)f th ut teranc1e of v1Varioll8 RepliblicaLn Sen tLors as to the cantidence tleyhlav< ill Ioos.volts, silco his deAisioil t< ret ain the members of ti< preselit Cabiant, is a Ilittle Sispici 01s It indicates that they havt been searod aid now art) reassurod Anotir thing which should n30 ble overlok(ed is that Roo.sevolts' principal friends and suipporter:E liavo) not yet eono oni the sen11.. I is though t tha t when~ Sen3ato I J4dge comles bauck fr'oim Euriop there may be a chanlge ini the exis There is no iioubt t hat Roosove will b o st reniuous ini Saime dIire'el ion, It is sa111 id tht he wvill fa v< not onily a largeo navy but a stano inig armyiii oh a str'ength eqpLla I that, prov ided iuder thle r'eorgan I ztat ion1 ac1t of1 laist w inuter'. W hetl ."r thel arm31y (aln be eilrw '4d inthl Ii ii tly' without inter'feiing wit the welfIare of thle pecople( as wholod4 is one11 of thIe queilston n048I Iyet sett led. WIo are no4) ready1 fu any siu'h idals of military servie ais i thoso whlichn pri l')'1 ini IEuropt aml( it 3s doubtl fuil it w'e reall wanit to) be. Aniotherci pilacei wich~ thero: is likely to be s01n1 shaikmi g upI is thell seer'o st'rv ice Pr'ident.I'h R, oosevelt, has4 beeni - it IlltI,and1 it is stated tinat he ri gards them withi conitempt, as Ilit of inlcomipotouits, and1( will 1ma31 some11 rad1ical1 c'lIangOs inl that bran<l ofI tile g. vornmifenlt ver1y soon1. ] this C( nnectioni there is a litt story' abo1uit Josiahi Flyn' t, tL trampll detctOCi ve, which is interoes in1g. Flynut, as most 1people kniiO is a college br'od m1on1 who hlas be. kniockiiig abiout ini the diisgui se (of hobo)1 for tihe Iast. ten or Ii fte< years'3, galtlierinig informlationl abol) p~oss'ible the best auithlority in ilI Ilshed 13n a1rtice .om110ime1 ap wi'ch 11waIs a ter)Irible11 arrignmer of the New York detective for< and the Now York peoplo wvei mad1( . They said they would shio himn that 110 could not talk ill tlu waiy abuut the police of aL gret city: For two days theuy hunite for hun. At tho ond of that tin ho strolled inito the "Fronit Oflice talked with thu chief ab'out an~ i enitally. "llave they caught till man Plynt yet?' llo was regalh withI univarniished opineius of hiin self and1( strolled out again in slate of iniwardi aumusomniti. ThI have inot cauight him yet. The fa is that tho detect ivo and the seer service men ar'. not as sharlIp as ti criminal, andii unhti1L they ara-n i til 1m10n who are reosouricofu shr iewd and14 incorruipti bio make u1 theso forces, the criinial wilh has abiout as good ai timo( as lie deo nOW. Itwas stated by some corra sp)ond03nts Lilat Roosevelt had1( po itivoly said Lthat he woiuld nlot be clandlidate0 for thJil Pr3esidencyi I90 110.1 ~ has donriod this~ int10: View poinit-blan k, but he admit thlat what 110 really said wase somI thIng liko this: That whilo hke wu Vice-Presiden011t 11e had1 clonsidere such a candidacy and( b)'gun t wvork for it, but eineo the ti'agi event which made him11 Presider he 'ou~ld ntot make any nearu 1dy C1 Fle thJa. But it le throught that lie wou'd not roftisc to tako Cl;e candidtly if it Should i happen to be OflIod to him, and that is far as it. is proper for him * to go at, this fiarl y stiage of al'airs, An iiterestilng stateient, which 1 President Ro )8.mveI t it adl on Sat 3 urday moroing io Sen:tor Prito. -hard, of N. C , Itopreeiitative I Kuttz, of thles1am Strte and IRo t presentative Gibs i, of Tnni., was this: "1 ) going tic be Presidont of ithe U I ito I stateal, and not of' 111)3 ' section. f don't care that (with a snap of his fingers) for sections or I' ectiona1l hines.' 3 lie :1lo Said soiethiig of the . Samte sort to S1mator Moony, of 3 M ississip)Di .11(M 1101). LiviniigSt-on, t adding that ho was hallf soitht - 3 o'1) b y blood anid that h.%ving liv Sol In tit.) \ost he hopd he n might t represenmt. all sectionis. PICKEN-S COl'NTY'S INI~lT SIsly, Sept. 2.', 1901. jIditor t. l ou :i l : Plulaso teI I vonr 1 i'readirs that I'ekons colnty, has . de-ided to gt ill) an exhibit for . the South CM roI inat Inter State t and \ietl Indl.i x 1positio n anid wi want all pitriotic and public spiritod citizenls of, Pl'ikens county taid u.; inl .etting upl our exhibit. 4 hav b-en appoinltoAl to suiperviso tle getting ny dt' the exhibit and tny 0160 hillvinig anlly thing that WOuld mako at worthy oxhibit will Ileaso deliver ti'he sameic1 to me10 Or W. 1". lIlasingim Iat I'ickens C. II. who will take car'e of samIIe or ')r. R. F. Smith at, Easloy. I 'amt a sample of any thing 'aisod oil the farm tha' would n'adc a creditable .'xhibit and samples of mineruals GrnIIi te & -.. N(w realder I titm, talking to you, do not. think I am talking to somso onoii else buit you aro tihe very man I ami lookinig ifter; look around on yoir' farm and sevd me your best coLtonl st;l k it sijmple of' your host t i ber, of youri wl at, oats, cars of Coi'n, g0 1 , 111U pulngkins, sull flotn er'S, &C, and bring tlhomli to Piekens and lets make it croditable exhibit and wo will pay actual market valuio for iny thing that hast. it Vlu1io to it we want the Sam pltus by the11 1st (Oct., I'specl fully, J. A. lNobinson agent. OLD SOLD1lR'S HOME. I ioticed some time back of a meeting at Pen(lle-ton in the inter est, of a Soldi.r's' Home. Since t!at I soo that our coity pension board favors the monumnot aud re quest t Ita ppropriation for the same . It is n!t ogether som.-ithing now to me. I havo heard of them, t lu t -have neOver saw onie . Some r' other' states hav'e themii, I supjpose, e but 1 doni't kniow about the cost to -maintain and build one, but sup pose1 it would bo like aull otheri'state Si Asti ittions, a great hole to 1)our1 't ion? W~hat ('lass of theo soldiers -would go there an md whtat about the "others who got penii~ons no0w. We have now old hlpless soldiers that havle"' marr1lied young womecn anld hauvo a1)0 hlplos f'amiily of' childron. b What about suich cares? Would a~ wesend hliml to tihe State home)1 t and hlis wife and chiildr'en to theC r. couinty home11? How long wvill we e need( such a I.ome? We will1 all 801 soi'o5s Over tile river and rest Y unlder the shade of the tree. At " the fir'st thought on the subject t o .ikthe legislature has acted -wjsely in cat'ing :for the disabled o aii' 'unfortuuato soldiers by ar ranging thiem iln classes, should1( a they decido the State is able and it :ois right toi (1( m~ore for them, thenOi h they can I givo e u' inder' th is plan .1andl ever'y sildie can (11 stay at home he with inhs family wvhicho is dearer' to 10 him i than b)1cad(. Each ciunty t- could pr'ovide a special care to ho >' givonl to anly that tihe pensi1 n and '" th l abor1111 wtonm't ke'p up1 an~d lot a himt go thero and1( can have them :icare for' as we'llI as other's at home i and( such1 soldier's wouild be better ssat idiod. Th1is cain he (1011 with oryte') little expense. It is soldiers caring for' soldiers. ttSo let us be 0econiomical. We h ve men wvho it wenit all through the war uintilI they Clost a lRmb and then came home ' wvithotit a dollar but had the pluok and they are~ "'elpin~g to boar the t burden gracefully, but we should tnot forgot them in our sympathy for ethers. This is the thought of at soldier andt would like to hear from others. H, t QUITIE TRUE.l~ SAs patradoxical as it ml av~ seem1, theo faster a man runM inl dlebt the? a furit her ho gets beh ind1. -A tilnta 'Joiurnal. 10 11OW TO FATTEN IlO(S. 1- ,Editor Semi-Weekly Journal: I, iI want to tell those who do not p know how to fatten hlogs. Put !e your hogs in a1s small a pen as you as cE~th andt floor it withouit too much expense, and( keep them from be )* mngtoo mluch crowded. Then have I- your corn gr'oun~d into meal; never a feed corn to fatten hogs. Get a I) tubl or barrel and( make a mash out -of the meal, feeding what you put s tip today tomorrow, and so on. 1I1. to each tub of mash say five gal. s 10ons, put in one quart or more of di the cheapest molasses you can buy. o Keep this up all the time your e hogs are up and you will find you t have fattened yonr knaa well and A Chicago preachor ias discOVCr 0. that SAItaI was the first. anar Cha.. That. was Joh ii Mi ton's opinion.-Ex. --- - Atlanta, not, to h outlono ill the wVay of <1oi 1g tri buto lo the Into Prsident, Mckiil ley. lits sttirted i 0 movenwont to build it creditable 110n1111nt to his Iemioiry. Amelie Iives' irst. hIusband, who was piaco(l inl all Isylumii, has been ' 'o,01n1d to ho perfectly saic. But there are things which should ex Ctlis Olo 0l'or fhigning inSaitity -Pl'ENINS'LA ETHOD-IST. r( The wife of a Methl(ist iniister in West Virgiia ithas been married s t th r'ee, t lies. Ier iniaidenl name i was Partridlge, her first litisai. t was namil lobin, tii,, seconil S1par- k1 row an11d the presont one Quaye. 'hre are now two younlg obin erflls one Spalirow and two litt14) Quay.- a' IeS, and thle family lives on Jay S St reet.. ThIat lady i, surely a bird b3 -Slie's a Bird. ce SL. A Million Inoro fris are in t1ho sa l'nited Stated today thaln tell years frI ago. This fact is bircugh t out in* Il tile work of the lederal eensuIs8 )u,- fr< rolaul, <ltailed figures soon to 'ol- 8 low. These will show approxi- M, 11111toly 5,;.16,OO0 farim-s inl tho l ited States when the consis was taken last June, compared with 4, 505,000 farnms ton years ago. Coin pared with earlier <lecades, remark able progres lils beeln inalo inl cut ling u) icle Sam 's prai rio hills and valleys into tillablo farins. GETTING RID 01. RATS. A writer inl thl Country (elt.le- F man say that common grecn Cop peras, 1)pl verized aiid thrown*Ii priet ty plentifully about where til rats travol and also in to their holes so thy must wilk ovel it Will e1hiet itlly irive thei away where ' traps, poisoni and cats fail to (is. 10(ltgo, tle posts. The copperas makes their fcet sore and they will SPOOdily leave, This remedy has provol so entirely successful t that it is a pleasure to mako it kr own AN ERRONEOUS IDEA. It is claimed by somo farmers that corn stalks cannot be saved in the K. South west as in the North and West that they become too dry and woody, anli oven it' shred(lded will not he eaten by the cattle. Thev toll us that uiles the corn stards F in the neld until the corn is hard tint there wvill be groat loss in grain. They have, or at least A many of them have, the idea that . the corn must be gatliored and the stalks cut afterwardls. heenause the uiiversal custom has been to gath. er t ho corn from the stalks as t hov standl in thie 11e1ti. ff they wiil wait, until the kernels are wtell glazr ed , anad then't cu)t an ld shocek the coirn cl1os!ey, thle sub)stance) r4'niaini ing in the stalks will be su flicient i to imature the corn, and thie stalks themselvep will not dry out as they' woulId stand nig iln the fieold. Thie corn may thlen b0 pulled fromn the stalks and the stalks hauled to the shredder and mnade into a nutri ti.. onis hay, or they miay be put through a cutter an7I made inito a silage, and ii mixed with pea vines will make a f'e.MI about, equal in value to the whole corn silalge. It is an enornious waste of foo to let the corni stalks dry up ini (lie field. Ft\El) O1.1,AIts itEW L:1). A le st., )n SepItember(' <ith, one( Ila-g y hhack htoundlt, while breast, yelI, lo os th over his eres er 4 lin hat ir~ , res[i4)in., to rewvani fort anlv inform'latio lol 1(ulitng to ag the4 r'coverPt,' lfi.t SIdogt1b. Sept. 1iithi, 1110112 J1. W. EAR L1*. NO l'i'.E OF FINAL, N-ETT"r1E:M NM ~Jud~ge for P'iekltn ii tounty on thu 17th4 lih.'y of Oct., nlext for a 11inal Setl lememit wtlh myl3 w~ani, W~~iliam Allen: ad atsk to be( Dismissed as gnanlri:ati Sept.. 110th -- 1901 . WA. 1h. I f.,good. Citation Notice." II'y J. 11. Newbery' ilutire, P'robiate J4.j ge. h WVhier('n1, John Rioper)3a m1a l sit. til to meC to gratI him I atIters oIf Al I hinis. 0 tation111 of theo E -tate of and1( elrects of h9 A bsamtm Ro4per, d(ceaseOd. wI 'TusI.: Au ITsuitSL-'1oitK to cle and 4( CIr admo114. Iksh:1 all and sigalar 1' he .itnd red and4( creitors~ of thec said A bsatlumt Roper, '0 delceahse'd,that theay ho and4( a ppear before - me1, in the Court of Pr'ob:,te, to be held at Plckenis Coutrt 11 buse, S. C., onl the 3rd dlay of Oct. 1901, after pulblicationl heef at 11 o'clock Iin the forenoon tot shew cause, If aniy th1ey have, why theE said Admialatratlon should not be gra. ted. Givena uiiier liy hand and ~ii seal, thtis I4th day of Set 101, hIn thl)e 129th year of our1 lndepentdetnce, ,t. P. P. C. ai SI ~ SUra o on s. P ickens Coutty } Il y Jf. M. Jamtieson, E-i., M114 -istrate1 ini undl for1 saidc co'Oly oif thew sal. State TIo Ear:ile lIlarper', Notn RehIden t: di by And G113. Wyat,of Picken11 en mttv Ill the State of 80outh Caroli14n1, a111 mehanit t0 dhoig buIsineSs aIs Andty (1. Wytti la. you, E:trie Il~arper, a:e indeLbtedI to him1 1 Ill the son11 of twenity. two andil n0 0110 Il hiundredths ($22.00) dllrs ont an1 open i accounIt,, a sworn Itemized copy of which ' Is haereto attached as Exhilt "'A,"' Iland made(1 a p~Irt of this compj~~lat whlichi youn refuse (0 lpay, andl for wliebl somal the a dd Andy (G. Wy',att. aiske j'dgmelnt agalint fl the nidi Earhe lIIarpelr. I hese are, thleraefore to req hire you the said defendalhnt, to appear, before mue, ii nmy efflee, at Easley, S C., ona then 6tha (144y tafter the so0-vice of tis summinons up-) oa you, excItsn o of the day of such ear. ylee, at.12 o'clock M.,t o aas wer to t ha saId Comip'aj'.t, or jl4'hfgmaent ill ha given Gilveni under mny hiandl and sea11 at Enta ey.~, S, .1, i ? 18th~ d tv of 4Aug'it, 4. D., It I '~R$ A , M ) (un Vonen aS Well as Mel Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, di wrages and lessons ambition; beauty, vig and cheerfulness so< disappear when the ki neys are out of ord or diseased. Kidney trouble h; become so prevale: that it is not uncommc for a child to be boi "afflicted with weak ki neys. If the child urli -.... . aes too often, if ti ine scalds the flesh or if, when the chi aches an age when it should be able I introl the passage, it is yet afflicted wil d-wetting, depend upon it. the cause < e difficulty is kidney trouble, and the fir ep should be towards the treatment < ese important organs. This unpleasai ouble is due to a diseased condition of ti dneys and bladder and not to a habit g ost people suppose. Women as well as men are made ml able with kidney and bladder troubl id both neod the same great reied ie mild and the immediate effect wamup-Root is soon realized. It is so druggists, in fifty nt and one dollar es. You may have a mple bottle by mail e. also pamphlet tell- ntomo or s'wwp-nool r all about it. including many of ti >usands of testimonial letters receive m sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilm< Co., Binghamton, U. Y., be sure ar mntion this paper. 7urnip Seed ...NEW CROP... resh andI RELIABL GIRASS BLADES, It'llT JAlS, dTELLY TUM,1NBLERS, C-4OD1 VINEGARZ. k1'GGIY lfARNESS, NIBRE LLM\S. LAP R1011E.%, SADDLES and .l ENhL]h )CK SA':l' and STOOCK FoOl: For Horises and Ca"ttle. OA T1RY '11118. A LOT STRI'A W AITS, X.NS andI other Summer Good To Co Powerful Cl EA P. Pe stlr to See 0ur Line of V INTIURI~E, 8TOVEi'S, T'RI'NNO Valires, litt IRacks, Cont and li, Horks, Id a Lot, 0,tlher ol'ifil ThingQ W.T.3c<a Seed stock; (lnoughl to sow for'ty atcre Betteri sow a good pntech now. RUIT JARS AND RUTBBER~ ill ~omol( ini hlandyIflor thle nex sixty (days. Plenity for aull. is handO(y tI lutre, too. I have lots of it. wiep 'everything in the Geonern 3re(h and(iso0 line, and (1will supply u asi CIIEAP if not CIIEAP'EL [an anlyone' else forthe ii me ~'ilc las: goo is. 1 solietit y'ourl p)atirol A. M. MORRIIS, Pickens, S. (I $K'H[omo 'Phone N'o. 24. feb22 .f A (CO'MMUN i'TION, Mr'i JBlitor'-Ailow me to sp'e ak a fm' med'(y. I su lt'eed for' ihr ee yearsI witlW miehiitis and ('onhll no't sleep 01hts. I Itriedl Hae ral do:'tor and var ~:I thuig to give me any relief 11ntli lfm; ro got ai boittlei of th is vinalblo medi ", which has completely relieved m' W. S. Broc)kmantl, lHagnell Mo. Th'i nedy is for :l by . W. Earle. Persons have been known te tin a pound a day by takin~ ounce or SCOTTPS EMUL ON. It is strange, but it often' Ippens. Somehow the ounce produces e pound: It seems to start the gestive machinery going prop' ly, so that the patient Is able digest and absorb his ordinary >d, which he could not do be 'e, and that is the way the gain made. 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