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The People's Journal. ---'---Jill IAIIKE'1' ItfPOR'l'. M Corrected weekly by the lleaith, Brtce or Morroov Co. of PRODUCE. fri Cotton ..................7T.to 7 3.8 a Eggs. .............. ........... wI Ch ck s-lens..................5 to h1 Fryers.................................... 15 to B utter.............................................,11i ti Beeswax........................................ 20 Hams........ .. .. . . ........ ...........1 : i l ... - *- T I -Mrs. S. It. Day is (qito ill with wi piouionii. 8O -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Judgo M. Wolborn, on the 28th ult., at daughter. -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Walkor t Youngblood on Dooombor 1st, 1901 a fo soll. to -Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Lootlird cl Stephons on Tuesday morning Decou- ic ber 3d it daughter. ni Tho Southern Railway makes scliodulo tiu time, and gives the beat of accomodaltioln to travellor4. Go to tho Expositi on by C; thoir iouto, E -Married, on Sunday 1st December Li at the residence of the oflloiating Minis. C( ter, Rev. B. Holder. Mr. James Evit to 1arriet Byars, all of Pickons Caounty. fn -Married Dec. 1st, 1901 at the resi d(0eco of .J. Il. Jamttisoi, Miss Adar Gardnor to Charlie Allen colored all of Ealey, S. C. Maigistrato J, Ml. Janiton olii'iaatinig. Married on Sunday, Docember 1st, 3, 1901, at the residence of the olliciating Notary Public, Al. F. Hester lis Nora Ti P.aico of Pickons county to Williaim Rut- fr lOLgO, of Pelzer. il -Larnco Latent and Miss Eula Grif- ad fiat oldest daughter of N. Smith Grillin lii Nore married at the lihome of the brides Ju parelits oan buianday the 1st inst Re'. 11. L. Haddt ok ailliciat ing. -Rufus, the four year old son of Mr. a:d Mirs. Wn. Or~avely, died at their an home niear Pindor Postollico on i the 28tit lilt., aid Willi buried the day followiang" ait Porters Chapel cometery. C3 -M trriod Novombeir 21st 19.101, at ti li residenco of Mr. AL. 1). Farnir, Ir- lih Wml. Ml. Jenkiis to Miss Anna Iairret th B. D. Mauildin Nloty Pubic, oflii at- < intg. Aul of Piekious counaity. Mlarried, Deieeahr 1, 1901, at the hI resiidoneo of tho brido's faithier, Mr. (,. ;i L. Willomana to iiss i ujio A lox aider oj 31. D. Alaui!din, Notary 1%iblic, oilutat- it in Al of Piiekents e miuaity. I - .1'. Al cF I all ind a ui sincs trip to AtNita I lie latter part of last weuk; he " wa; tccompained by young E*ries l Freeani who. went to 1te Surgivat flsti ." tuto it that placo for'treatamit for a do- I formed linib. p -Said the boy orator: "They tell us a that. ( 'torgo Washington was imdeed i 8' great main ; 'lirst ina war, first inl peace and Jii:rt in the hearts of his country men,' but at there is onmo thing Ito waisn't lirst in-lie married a widow." rho Southern Railway is doing aill 011 possible to mako arrangoments tU-atO coamamodato the people who will visit jm the Chairleston Exposition. Apply at ta the oflice of aiy agent of the road for po detailed information as to rates, limits of -ap tickets and boarding houses inl Charles tih ton. bi -Major J. Ml. Stowart, administrator of Onvint Smith and Clerk, A. JonI N< Boggs, attonded the salo of porsonal ef- ba fects of the late Calvin Smith on the nti 28th, it. A good Crowd was presentt mi and( iall thte propeorty, intcludinag house- saa hold and kitchen furntituret~, brouight goodi prices. T1hae best of order parevatil.. an ed throughout the day. e Mrs. WVm Farmer died at her home' thi near Norris on the 28th with Iptumnontia andtc was butried at F"latL Rock the follow in~g Saturday. She was about -46 years of age antd for many years had baeen a couisistent member of the Baptist church. HeIr huisbond and seven childreai survive to mourn her loss. They have the symn pathy of many frienads iat this sore brave- it ment. ni Dra. R. Kirksey recently remtoved a li cancer from the breatst of Thoas Dutr thw ham whose 1homo1 is three miles west of ami Pickens near the twelve Male Camp sac Ground. Th10e c er was of three years lig growth and the operationt was a mtost to delicato one, butt waus suiccesafully p)ar- pi1 formted without excessive loss of blood ci or thec use ot ainesthetics. The patieant is tam doiatg well. 1 -Mrs. Ora Oweans, wife of Robert 'Owents, died ait her homo netar Norris nitaiti, on the 28th inst, of consun.p- F6 tion, nand wvas buaried at Rluhamahl Fri- Iy dany folhowiang, Rev. H1. C. Holdoek con- re dhucting the funercal services. She was about 21 years of age aand loaves her CI hmusbanad and~ a thirtoen mnonths old ina fanat for whaomt the sincere symtpaithies oh l10 a host of frienads go out in this norions aaillictiona. She waus a eonasisteant chris taun women. U ECASLE'Y. J1. M. (Geer ad sona, Konnethi, are on gi a visit to Mr. (Geer's mother at Bolton. se Mars. C. L. Ballard aind Miss Kittio ill Leo Kirksey are visiting relatives at Sa- tIl luida N. C. -I Miss Oaiio Johnsont left Satuarday forla Ml visit to fricands aand relatives at Macoali :aid Cordele, (Ga. Mrs. HJester Smith of Ealaaify, is spen inag a while as a gutest of Me-srs. oi Mrfas. E. H. Bates and dauughlior, Mlis (Gertrudo, of (Greenville, were guests at Mr. C. T. Marti's Stunatay righat- i Mras. WV. E. Wiggints and1( chiibiren are lii aspend(ing the wooek at Spartanbaurg, wvit.h . thao famaihy of Rev. R. L,. Holroyad. Ii" Miss Ruth McGee of Greenville, was :a a guest of Mrs. J. M. Gleer at the Mouat i tain View Hotl last Friday and Satar- ja day. R. (I. F'olger of Spencor, N. C., camoe h: in on a visit Sunday. hIn company with Sm his mothter Mrs. L. C. Folger ho loft TI Monday evening for Augusta, Ga. The Easley Cotton Mill has had some1 of its picked hands to finish up a sam ple o of cloth for the Interstato antd Weost li.-t dian Expositon at Charleston. Tfhis sam et ple has boon entered for a premnitum.li Thelu Woodmaon of the World, through 01 olerkc C. T. Martin, proscnted Mrs. Emn- m thy. Blowen with a cheek for three thonis.A a'nd dollars last saturday, this being the rmont of thle benefloiary corticato held by Sovereiga W. IH, lBowon rat his death (iis mother being naunod as bonoiloiary. -' youngt mton aid otn ad an idena of ptting aut column" of aoiuo r of the followving do mielons; Wanted-.Quoe .3-... .s 4...- .ule that cant be phow -ed, 3 bushels of potatoss and 200 bush-. e of -core. GIrl not to weigh less thant 160lbs. Upou~ reaonsidering the matter tii 00Q bushle of eort ha thoutght wvould m - o suftolet as he alteady owned 100 tu 'busheha of Id e w ntiIhi .Uo left in structions Witl youti 69 4 l(hliam 4114 Mf91* (9V 901 #90i I ! MARRIAGE AT LOOPER. Mr Sammel Loopor Jr., son of Sam 41 Looper, Sr., and Miss Hattio Rob ion, daughter of J. P, Robiuson were irried at the brido's parents noar Loop (3uniday at 5 o'Clook, p. in., Rev. E. Mullinix oillointing in the presence the immediate relativos andi a few els of the families. Mrs. Looper is bright, accomplished young woman 100 lovely U-its of character endear r to all her p Alo. Mr. Looper is a mnising young man of the eastern seo ii of Pickens county whose sturdy aracter atid inditry make him a most Aimable citizon, in his noighborhood. icy have the congratulations and bost 1esi of niany friends throughout this ,tion of country. Ti o Soulhorn Railway offers reduced Les to Charleston (luring the Exposi in. Any onte desiring particular in rmnation respecting same should apply any agont of the road and dotails, in iding a list of reputablO boarding hou 3 and hotels of Charleston, will be fur sied. IFollowiig aro rates for the re en trip from the points named: Cliss A. B. (. lhouun, 812.25 $9.00 $5.95 isley, 11.40 8.35 5 60 berty, 11.70 8.60 9.70 ntral, 12.05 8.85 5.85 Cohmn A.-Ti!ket-s to bo sold tiaily >m Novemer :10, 1901, to May 31, 02, inIlusive finial limit June 3, 1902. Cohinu ll.-'liets to bo sold daily >m Noveniler :31 1901, to May 31, )2, iinuive Iihil limit ten (10) days iddition to dthue of sale,o except that al limit shoul ill 110 Caso exceedtl Juno 11102. L<.i11mn C.-Tickels f o be sold only on testbrys and Tursd iys of each week en Detceitimer 3, 1901, to May 29, 1902 hivlinl Jjii seven (7) day.Ns inl ditioni to d it of sall, except that fiial )it l in no case exceed Jun1o 3, U. 1 ' > .10Vl'lONS. Wherea:iNo cuntr can lit Ippy 1 pmsperolts without Ile gospel. A Ali wheii; iH is t' duy of every 41s-mn f reliion, o')l also overy cit n <f f 14 l.;A b 'l d oli'Wo) t-) give of r n . as ihw jond i is lrspered, .1, l'o' C support lof hint who c irrios ,wr.p 4! toi the dstitito for Iow a.,in y in-ar wi'ouii a preacher, ian how Ile pn eop! yo seidil him. 1, And wev. a, Fvery inidivideld is " :(d( inl 1r1)ton t his benovt.olouit for h" os a Sci so-uity in thel! w.)r( (. I, I if ht - "give<, it shill be giv I im : i, ill 4 m i pressed 'In ; d i1 totgetlier and 1111uininig .Ir shall 111n give iito your bosom, 'I It h smo1(o Imeasuire) to. that-yo de witlou, it shall be mIeasur't to you Ain, ILuik(. 6-:N. We wol d rcooli '11 1t clieb, to tobke liast ye:r ap Itionmienit for this year e-mitriblutions, d lohlt 1 he clhiairim inl know if pos dO % lri .voI wxill d). Nw brtt linn let us bestir ourselves, d try tlie Lor.1 this once as we never ye b efore, for H14- "says try ie and ov. ine and sep, if 1. will not pour out slessing, Init there shall not be room ou1gh to receive it. T lrve written D. Iaily in regard of iiing the kitato Board again, He s;iya ) board I is ready to do anmything, that is ssible aid right" Now brethren let us p)reciato any help we can get, and 1w it by our works, for we have done t very little since we left the boird. We done, wrong in loving the board. av let us retuiirn and send our contri tjins direct to thie lboard. and it will he lost. WVhile iisionairy drew his mley tI'onugh t ho board lie got his p~ay, .,ee that1 it has1 been trouble to get it. Briethrjon let us walk in the oldI path), ii not follo0w overy newv thing that s along, may God help1 us and1( stir right spirit withlini us. Youtrs for Christ and the gospel. B. H-OLD)ER Chairmani, Executive Communittee A N EW I E M EIY, l'hie ohil f' ii iitl o-(f ChinbII ilin's C:ough medy4 lviII b lieasted to kniow t hat the0 iunifaitlrel's or thait p~ireartioni have It4ite out1 a ne0w remed'(y ealled Chami riauin 's ) Riimach ant1 i iver~ Ta'bletS, aind I it is110 niceing with Iin1111ch s' cess ill .alinent. of con sti paiiLon, bi liouisness, k h.tlichi, imair led tlige-tlont anid e disirslerua. Thiese Tabullets iI aecasier take :ui 1in(4r pleasan~,t. in el'ct than k llii they~ not, only miove thie bowv but1h rov liIthe 11( lip:>dite aiie correct y dibsonlir of Ihii ~-t onich and liver. I',i Tt 1 orN~A oflle is the( reari of Mc. I's stire in thie brick iniildiing former ocanpied. b~y AthIony & Keith. T1he )UE;li8 ANl ')hLl.- IN ClILDRElN 'coinnthIltionI cf a Wel Knowni (i.| I use' :11 Itreicribe Chi-unberl.-i n's ugh Iliusic for ablnost..-alI (b-tin te', ad to reconuii it to all1 in needt and1( .linig re'lief from11 cohls and conihs and1( 4)Ichial ::lliions. It. IS non11 i:uie.tic fori sale. la (. \V. learlol. I 't let yo'ur subscription drag along atcelnmiutt. It you dlon't wa'nt Turc t11N t, pa ilup i o IO)so thie paperi. * . a nll t an tted to attend' a pa:r1.y, in, in hi- -1 41nach, which lie feared ,ulI 1ro wo-se. ile says, '-1 was toll Ity IihS to aL hiilv, fri'ul. who h!: N'h an lni)rlaIin's (MdIc, . Chiolerat oI'llo for Ithe l't.(.v'.' 1 b'oughit a (ilIa.d t a1i keplni-ur in- statIng that teag >o.I timie at. the 150 Lv."' Mr-. 14411 i a e -ileut oif Suntiinor 11till N. Y, is remedy.1 I i o - ile by U \V. fNarb'. inll i it- s tor tI;o \$iaiter Seatson to e vaiouts resorti of thie Souith. 'rick arte now on sale, with 1fual rotitirn niL \Jay 31st, 1902. For detailed in r'mation 101 ((1 ratox, schedules, oto, call tany agent of the Southorn Railway clonntions~i11 W. H. Tayloc A.G P1 1. A. latnta, Ga. A (1OOD COUllI MF(l1NE, romc!1 t Ie Od40tl(, '100WoOilllai, A utrultlla.) lIbid (!u:ambeu',1 Coigh Remnedyv Is excel lent medIcIne I have been suiertf 4 from a sover-e coigh fo~r the last two inthi, andi( It hiM offoted ia cute. I ve great leaanre in recommnldlng It. W t. WoCKNItit. Thh3 is the Opinion' (1ne of our oldeutittnd most respected slenits aind hats been v'oluntar.i y glven unodt faIth thant otheors tmay try thei te. ly nd be benoetel, as~ was Mr, Wock i', T'hi reme.d~y li 801') by Q, WV, earle, -Plvriedsae:Si1 e #. 9 New Goods New Stand New Methods BRISTOW )rc-roomt known i the B:Ilb Building on A1lainl We have just olleed for the 'all and atut conplete stock (A nishing Goods.. es . . . le past. We feel bettetr prp (-tred to serVe you we have 80VEilA I I'lloUSAN D I)OILLARS IAVE) FIOM TlE FIlE" IN GOOD (()ON IF ICE. Don't miss 1his opportunity to buy ire. Look around before yott cote here-the A( when yotu reach us. Sold. for Cash.. :et. 1jal I V1ENV 111-1. 1. (1. " J. D. AlOORE, -:Th1c \Vt I -: d .1int , 11l PX AS SO.ME1 (()I n BARGAINS e IN * CLOTHING, he IN FACT E-:n RYTHIM11. us Suits from S2.co) up to $i 2.0o. nld A nice line (I Pants cheap. its >a- If you wvan t any Shoes I have >rd them AT ANY PRIiW. iso If you want Solethi ng to Eat, Ve I have it. HATS AND CAPS, ng from loc up. DRY GOOl)S AND NO TIONS, as cheap as AN Y 1301 )Y. Also Shotguns and Shells, also o- Axes and I landles, and illy' lots of Soap, and Ev er,1 erything you 25c ant. Come And See Me. J. D. MOORE. Sindigestion r; dyspepsia "biliousness n-lar ills caused by impure blood or inactivc liver, quickly yield < to the purifying and cleansing ou properties contained in Jolin~Fsta f $aesaparilla ch QUART BOTTLB. It cures permanently by acting j6. naturally on all ot-gans of the by fbody. As a blood-cleanser, flesh builder, and health-restorer, it, has no equal. Put us in Quart Bottles, and sold at $1 each. 8 "THBO MICHIGAN DRUG COMPANY," to Detroit, Mich, >se. * Take Llverettes for Liver Uils. 85c. g me h Fo Sh byG . Nre n* would be a goodi timo to) buy somec ey Heavy Winter Shoes, JEANS, um FLANN1-:LS, at ()I'TIN(GS, A lot of ( hlildrens' l'ion10 SutlsE, the 25e kind, only I5.. Lot ol' M i sses I i 0 S uiji , worth u *j35c to closs the lot a 2Il. to~ A lot of Ladies Uniioni Suits eas ilil y worth 50c to cl ose, at 380. -Men's Heoavy Fleecoi Linted U n- a derwear. Heavy work shirts to keep the cold out. SEE MY LIN10 OlF SWEATERS: Lots of Loaded Shells, Shot, ua. Powder, &C., for the Bird Hunters. ,) Lots of good things to eat. Full n 15- line of groceries at all timos. h O* Call to seei themi uearly and often. C A. M. MOR RIS, Pickens, S. 0 a UW Homno 'Phone No. 24,. feb22tf.( I~ will apply to J. J3. Newberry, at Probate Judge~ of P'ickens county Jch on~ the 20thi day of December, 19)01 to tor a final settlement anud discharge as administrator of the estate of Jp.l L. Thornley, deceased. ort L. C. THORNLkEY, 18a Nov. 28t4 Adminiistrator. i.MAUL DIN & llUlllELL, or Attorucyse and Counsellors at Law, MIller Cilc llulldhuig, (G*niENviLL, S C Prctc I all tho Courts, SItoto and Foedm gIpelal attentlon gIVen em.~ timerchi1 ma lter, Notarce 'ubi VV. .. G. .. .. SMITH t& Since the lire in June have taken tie 8t Street, next to Finlay's Market. Winter a new Clothing, Fur Hats and Shc Of tle same grades kept by us in 11 than ever. In addition to ia new stock WOlI OF WO INTElI CLOTIIING DITION, TO IE S01D AT A SACl good clothing at prices unheard of beft more you look the better you'll be pleast .A.11 Goocts bilbb Iinilding. Next to Finlay's Marl Ti.: Jouimr is one( dollar a year. yon owo the paper anything, plenso I it. WVINTER I110M 8 IN S1'MM LA N )S." Is the title of a very neat a. attractive loldes.iist issued by I Southern Railway giving comph inforlmation r ding the varic Wintor lRosort o( liealth a pleasur on and reached by pies, IithI rat, s of b oard, ca Aity of hot els, n ames of proprieti etc. This bo'klet is in a very cone an attractive fori and Nlill prc valuable to any onecontemplati a trip for the winter. A copy may bo had by sendi a two cent postage stamp to. W. H. TAYLOE. A. G. P. A. Atlanta. Ga, FOODCiIANGI) TO POISON. Putrefylig to )( in the intestines duc;s el'eets like tlo;e of arsenic, Dr. King's New Life Pills expel tle 1 sons from clogged howels, gently, on but surely, curing Constipation, Billo ness, Sick Hleadache, Fever, all Li Kidney anld Bowet troubles. Only at Bolt & Thoniley Diurg Stote. A dollar is a small amount, but it p for ono year's siiubsription to TuE Jo: NArJ. Send iis your dollar. SAYS IIE WA S TfORT Ult E D. 'I sinfYered such pain from ern1 could hardly walk,'' writes 11. Robins Hillabo' ough, IIs., '"but Bliclen%' Al ca Sa.lve comipletely ciured them.'' . like magic on spra ine, brusis, ci sor'es, scalds, b-trns boils. ulcers P feet healer of skini diseases and pi C,'artuiteed by Iitr &' Tuoruuley 1) S ore 21c, Pauy your anbhRcriptionrn to Trii Jo NAL, then read the news and keep formed. A WOMEN'S AWFUL PERIL. "Tir~ei is only one chance to tre) y' life and that is thtrough an operal were tihe s: artlinug words hie ird by A [. B. Hunt of I .me lRidge, Wis., from doctor after lie had vinly13 tried to e of a frightful c isc of stonimich trouble *vellIow jailnndi e. Gal al sones had forn and she constauntlyv g. uw worse. T1 sihe began to use ElJectric iHitters wi wh'lolly' cuired lier. It's ai woniderf ii sti anlh, I Iver, andi KidneyC remtedy . Ur Dy.ispepiau. L~oss of Appetite Try'3 Only 50 es- Gunuantceud- For saile Blolt & Th'Iornley I)rng Store. SAWVtl~ DICAll NEARt. "'It often made my' lheart ache," wr'v L. C. Oveistreet, of Eligin, Tenun., lhen - my wife cough uumtii it socined weak and sore ltuigs would eo ia Gbool doctors~ said she wans so far ga w ithi Coanumptioni tim n io medielinte earthlyv help coul atre necr, but a fri< reommendled Dr. Kinigs New [D icov alnd perTsistent use oif this excellent i eine sav~ed her life.'' It's absoluti guaurant ned for' Coughs, Colds, Bronel is Asthma aund all throat an'd Lontg eases. 50c andu $1 00 at Bolt0 & TIhaorn: D rug St ore. -Mfennenis lloralted Ta'lci Powder SpocialI Sale--15c box Bolt and~ TJhiornley's. Auditor's Notice. T'o the Tax Payerus of I 'ickenis Cotit ,For the' conienice ouf the publli will aittenid I lie following pl:iies ando i namuied beclow forn the purptlose of tal, tax retu rn for the fikc i Joar of 1.002 Six MIle, Monday, .Jauiary 6. Calhoun, Tuiesday, Ja nuar~y 'r. Centr al, W~ednesdayii January 8. Caiteochie, Thuusday, Jaunutary (1. Liberty, Friday, JIanmuary 10. In the oflee Saturday, .January 11. Eausley', Monday and TJuesday, Jar ry 13 and 14, Cross PlaIns, Wednesday, January Lonpoi's Shop, Tlhiuda, January IHughes' Storo, Fridaiy, January 17, In omOic Saturdlay, .Jauariy $.8. Pumi'pkitown, Monday, January 20 Holly Springs, 'JTuosday, .Janutary 21 l'astautoe, Wednesday', January 22. MIte Cieek, Thursda~y, January 23. Proators, Fr'iay, Janutaiy 24. I will be In the oftice from Jantu 25th, 1002, to February 20th, 19002, clusive, antd after this date I am requi by law to iadd it penalty ef fifty per e on all non.retumrns, Please mneet me at ab~ove inpplnohite int an avoid the mt ruh In the tiliee.' As this Is veil ca ustuent year, I must urge thait e' and1( every lanid owner coma prtepared give a full1 description, number of ac bounduIeA, tc. All male persons twoeen the ages of 21 and 60 years exc those incapablo of earnuing a suprj fromt belng maimed or oitherwIsed bled, all (confederate veterans over years of age. arc deemed taxable pc lie sureo and be aubte to give the numi of school ditIct as this Is yer'y kI) Nntinfrmaio STATE OF SOUTll CAROLINA, County of Pickens. Couirt of Comiuons Plea Aianda IE. Kennemoro, .1. w. Jamiss and Daniel C. DIIrhim:,s, Plaisstilf'. againsit. W. T. McFal, 1Jsiliis E. Boggs4, as < ministrator of the es4tato of . \ Jaines, dic.ased, Thomats Durianm Jackson Dur-ham, William A, D)un ham, Augttu4 Durham, Anna I)i ham111, the Iviw at la1w of Jamues Alex andor, deceased, who wias i brother u Diina Jaim1eb,--AIVceased, whoso namtic and number ire unsknown; tih heirsi at law of DanIiel Alexandor, de CO.-ISedl who was at brother of )ian James, deceased,viz: Sarath Ann Stew at, Elizat s u1e Riice ail o holsr, hIoI nameslf anld nulnh11or are un1known, th<( heirs at 1.1w of IliiabethII Dirhim, de0 ceased, Who wits a sister' of Dialinl Jamile-, dewdvi:Tholmas Durham111 ai Otiilers whose nm5iites and lisiinbol aro ikinuni, the hs irs at h1W of Iilly (iibson, dsvc' aOo 1, who was a sister of Diana Jamles, tiv- 'i. sed, wlIost* uitilles ail 11umb1er Itre nuikitm 1,il, t I.a ieirs ;it law of Naill' t , lit O'dtsetl, wihi wias a sti' 4,f I Sil:;11.1 4;(ite, tijec('sil, w hisse 1i1111ti s Jill I 5i1111 er :i t.( t il. kiown, tha llills:&t :0 w t% d Kizzjiils 11 lldell, dIeeo Si' 1, wI ll :a 'istv r of Diana .hunlles, d. 1-ox'k-, who.-e names1 and tillii er ar tuill 1own., 111o lleird ait lakw (f 1 l 11111 .- deceased, Who was a sis .f I )i.hun James, de('enlsed, ulNIqe it mlnilit tilinhber nre iiikins'OWl, t1e 1i1-s a t :i uf Sal ho Hoatier, \sd l), o was a .sis ter of )ilim .bunes. t41c:e4d, whse li1tillies a li nuli4 r :1rv 1tillbh ,11wn , (HOt i lIerd, who as si4otr 1f l Ii Jams, deo seil, : L r i wh sil4e a1m s':-1n:h1.4 r u l n, t he heirs at how 4f M 'illb I -hi unleos, dv d eceas \e Iti, w w ,,1: ; - i r 11' 1 )i:1na ,hnn5s, do, . . .. t . -0 i 11'.n.. ial mi smibeiur :re ok( u. I:. 5. tsints. VoI are h rhv - 11.-1 d mil Ir . iii tt'tl 14, :44 ' .-l' 11 ' Ft ill t It Iis ctionl Il l, m It -ti :1ic twith st rv Id u1ponl-,I on : (d ; y l ur usweri Ill the . .! -'! o 11wh sub. criber. at bi < t - 0 ,1ur-. louse, C. (', 1i- u y :.; er Ih ,sl vi -1 f, I he hay Sn r i wd tn I. 4 , I4 I1 . v 1: 1 t it I:i I I1i I 1 ' I I :' i 0 114 ,(,-i ivn u' i. :- . hf r Lc: re lait t h.- b. a f I : I- . i s t h par (ilin 1of lis.-4 41' '..li, int .- S (iste (un . (C. (1(4( 1.4 i ((4. 115, : : 4< W ih i tno ter V )te N.m e I I..,1. 9 1 ,I v AL MU 4 N1. ais l'iainth' s' l ihAttorney. A. d .Im; , C. is. P., Is al . 10 the minor. defendanhits abhove! namedI ld to a .11y iu al ;;Ich di efitilants thal t laty be nn ie hose \lS and nils mr ind los -tion ir lislown to tho >laintit"; and t,, sneh perso)s with whomi MnY of sn1h6min1-s who> ma1y he uinder oillena ( 1-1) years of lg. may reside.l holt art herlby oltitied that thoohjeCt >f this atin'e is for the partition of thV JaNl estate if whie ( tcorg! W. James thil wiasd ana Jiinie44, 4 Inll i the itf Pickens, ta of' Santh Carolimi.e , coaI hat yoI Jiro heirs ait Ilav of DianaI; ,hnnile the doceaised wvidow of (Ie rge W. Jamle'. wiho wats entiied b a tne-half ( ) ilter est inl tit rea estate of said Georgo W James deceastd, which hal of-in1terest o Said Diana James, deceased, in the Knit was convoyeitd by Miili eed5Q~ to DanO4ii' orames pior.l~4 (4o her1 death, and5i54 furthser he objdct fofsthis acion be'ing (to dieter~o naindte Wigts andue~I)l i inte esi f oani J.i Dur h~ l uuler1 an byiis'o v~sir tu of'4444 il ulid sdte05,ed 1 of cnvoan and 's you tyo 0or youriselve's or)fo thsuh mlin ssosassmay aardssisardn;s ad It ritsen. j)ach o1fil ttorniey w..ilh apply3 to) thle (cour t for the1Is ppoinitmient 4' ofslno su11tablde persons to et as gusard ian ad hi ten itoh represnt .t the( expirat ioni of I wentC1 y (20 ) daoys af er' tise serv'ice of ti;ssnotie siad snsus aans5 upon)5 y'on. A''d furtsi:her, tak1e4 1no icos tlshatli'514545( 5 the;sumonstn t is io sf lhichs thoa abiiove (s a ('opy amlo the4 (44m.4 >~lints Ihrini were('' liledl in the4 (1li4e (41 Iohe Clerk of the'(issi iour ofI51 Comm5 Ilh a If tihe Stalte ands~ cioun t 1. afore'saji si t the Ils i sida of' Nove''sih r', A\. I)., lul. i'yr \1. \l..wsiosx, IPhIth.f illh .\ t t(orne4y. L'o thoe (absen('t di'f4'5(hin1tS, to-wil:.1 'lThonisss I )nrsluun, ,bolieon 44 I )nrisnsn, Y'ulliiam A. Dur~ihams, Augu;~stsI )ssrha, Ltusa Dusrhmsns, iim Iswirs at htw.'. (of .mnuss kletxander', d.Iecea1('i, w h Ioi w.1.' a 14) sot' I . )issum .Jaisses, ih-is'u ~ ol, i'hm:0.' is unsi' snd snmber'ss~ ars ullanswnS, th eir 044 a tw of Imasiel Al Sxsader, de Ised404, whuo las ai brotheli of I 15t: ,J;5i1ws, idocen'wdi, iz: Saah Assn Stewar'ost, l'.Iiza. Janso tice4, and other.s whose454 1(an(1 44 am:i mu1ns (or are'4 unlknlown1', the 15mir': atl law of lizab1teth I)ni' uni, sI e'''4 '!, whso was is ister' of lI 5um55 ,bunes4r, delsi~i ', vi4/: 4Itiesi5 an ,stisiuss- a~tu it io'( wn . ll .55rs at law osf 1P..ily (hb sIs:. , ih-cuasedi, hoIs) .4 a' 4:ister' 1f I )L4(na .huns , do-1 slIase, u h. wm a:.sos o ii 4siana14 l14(l!' 4 James 4 i 'l-a4(-I, lif,: i S ijl il(-:- 14( !! I lII ( I 'r ' r [shl 54, d14e44 44 d, wh4)'o'un a1 sister' of )i.a .slansni4 ,l' dei < s5a(ed1', uthi e nme' s L ud'. (4ulab111(4r aoI(4 (1n(4nown, the15 heis a ano an4: i~d Inumber'Sio ii uknsowsn, tho 'iirS ast b4rw1. of Salt'o IUoa~5i, decease41Ld, hio was',e a sint' of Dianu ,Jamsies, dtco'Jsed Gso, names5J and4 num~lber' 410 unskinowni, e45tt14io I (rd , who. was W a 5sister..1. of D i 45a( ams',d('ceasedh,or. hser heirs aot Ilaw. whvioso ame)5slian dl umber41 solo uniknsown), the Oirs at law. of .Aaluida IDurhaim, dto (3asedl, who wO) a nsisti r of' Dianla Jams, Tasl~ not (3ico (tha. I siismnnsii in this (1tion, of wh ~ich the( ab1o)ve is a copy, ud I hs coaaphanst. herseinl were1' fild in so ollico of thu Clerk of ,he Court of lomm~fon Pleas of the Stato anud colunty for'ossiod on thea 14thi dasy of November, nsov2lw(3 .latintilfsi' Att'y, of aill kind, Dried and Dresed Lumber delvi eredl on shlort niotice. Parties wantinsg Lumbe~cr of the tbove kind notify uIs at leatI ten~ lays-beforchandl that the lumber (nay be thoroughly dried, W. F. HENDRJO1KS & BRO,, Vol ember, January, and February. "Ae but it will not last always. N- a to como. We are well supplied ,ther Good s eans Kerseys Flannels Outings Blanketse PES JACKETS AND CLOA. NN IN PICKENS. ither of this fiall, we have never U kret of this Is we sell nothing bi best, on earith. If you nced a ImI you, we might, save you money & THIORNLEY, PICKENS, 1 RE YOU AGAI Your Trade I -d. \s my busincss increases -r iner<ases. I have Iade is, season to g(t the g oods t. the right jrice, and if ten yc , I am satislied I have succeed class of goods I handle is no appy medium and better clas! I now have in store and c 'DOUS STOCK of 10ES AND H AT Must Co. GE of competition PRICE te e. I want you to continue shc goods. nits. nn fel, 1 5 cents. on the market. sts, I5 ando 25 cents. ts, 25 and~ 50 cents. SHOESR! -1 r mle I) ress Shoes for men, andi children. ngj Yo-ur God~ 00S AND PRICES Greenville, S. C. for samie money, for les~s money," ROThERS'M CEIVED A NEW UINE OF ANNELS30OUT1INGS, Dry Goods line wvith prices right ~s' Capes and ask that you set OESI f SHOESIM ~vant to buy a pair of' shoes. Tha our best. to please you. on hand that was bought cheal rs the benefit of it. unds of keg soda to go at 2 2-G as any, don't be convinced tv Lo sell you somethig that wil) a~ specialty vif all kinds of counti' grub root, and ginseng wan~ted neC to see us. FCR A iG'BROS, y be able to meet our obligtons friends to whom we bave 8Q1 eard and make nromnt rnemen That is to come in Dee havo had hie weather this fall, tho time to prepare for what is Cold Wea Hoavy Clothing, Overcoat J LARGEST LINE OF CA EVER SHO' Not withstand i ng the fa ir we hai Sitch t trade onl shoos , the 8( best, and they are Buttle A\o, th1 iuggy or Watton, let us hear Ir< Yours I FOLG ER. HAM BEF0 Wanting I amn restless, never satis desire to make it sill girea greatest effort of my life il gToods the people want and a expericnce is worth anythin Ai.\ways remember that the the cheap order; it's the 1 goods, such as it pays to bly stantly arriving, a TEMEl DRY GOODSSI Which IN THIS HUSTIJNG -and every body tells the pric ing my prices and1( quality of 40 inch Sea Island, 4 ce Standard Drills, 5 cents All Wool Red Twill l''la The 1Best 25 cents Jeami Iladies' I leavy U nderve M~en's [Heavy UJnderv'e. I )ress GoodIs,-all Grd I still occup: NO MAN CA "Eefor~e "SvLyi EXAMINE MY 0 A.K. WeJst lflnd, "M'vore goo~lh Same good(s WE HAVE JUST RIE SDR ESStGOODSMf And in fact anything in th< We have a nlice line of Ladi< ours, before buying elsewher +> SH OES I S H Don't forget us when you is our pet line and we will (10 We have a big lot of coffet and we will give our customne LOOK! One thousand pc cents a pound. Just as good the contrary. Call on us and we will try give you satisfaction, MijRemember we make produce) beeswax, star grass, Beef hides taken if dry, Coi N. 13,.In order that we ma we are compelled to ask our Onda nn eedt onm irne