The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, January 23, 1902, Image 3

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Tle People7s Journal. Corrected weely by the lIlelth, Bruce Morrow Co. C1o)c~ Otto,, 7 3.8 C ottn . - -''......... .. . .~......7..t. 7I . chickens-lIens---''' '"''''-''''-..15 to Fr y ers..... .- -. ------ 15 to Be r - ........................1 Local and Personal. F. Austin will je in _Sth and 200h. qlirte(Orly Conferen)ico I ircuit Will be hel( at I Tauva -..inst. -Sovoral Old soliers" were oin the streets Mond3' looking after ponlsionl m)atters ---Born unto Mr.. al Mrs D. T. Hloyes, of Pearl, on the 15th inst., a daughter. --Mr. Jeremiaiah Looper is ropor ted very sick. )r. Earle attends him.i _-Craig4 lIrotlIers are redu cing their business to the cash basis and have 80 notified Ileir customers. Road their advertisement. -Married, it Li.herty, S. C. on the 16th inst., Miss Anllie Hod. dock to Rev. 8. . Stone, Rev, W. J . Sporman, ellici.ating. -Married, at the residonce Ulrs flettie Simtimuons, Miss )ora Stiln 1110118 to Mr. B. E. HigdoIon, A. L. Edens, Notary P)b lic, oficiating. All of Pickens zoun yv. -lridges and IHniond are selling out their stel:c of dry goods at cost, and oIler argiains in that lino. They aio iaking romi for now stock. -Married, Thursday 16th inst. at the brides rosidence, M r. Char lio iabins'on to MN issi G rogani, (. e0. A. Ellis, Notary Public,ofliciatiig. All of Pickens coluty. -Chapaiani I "rot Iers issigned thier stock of general merchandiso) last week to J. Mc). Bruce for the I benefit of editoi. ILe lia bil ti(." aro somewhat in excesi of the as -E. Smith r(,iinfl1's mill has re suimed loperation, aller thorough i overhauling and rpaiirs; it is r now under the efficient iiaiagement of Ise J. Chandler and ready for busmiless, t -Keep a wvatch (int theso adver. Using columns ; somie excellent bar- .i gains are being offered and wll con- c tinue to be offerod until the win ter ends. Merchants are makimg room for spring stock.b -In a prehiimnary hearing bo- 1 fore Magistrate .Jenkins last Fr-i-i day, Matt ~Jenkins, charged wit h assault and battery of a high and i aggravated nature, on1 the personi of Will Seutrdy, was bound over to the. 1 Sessions dour-t -M'nrs. 'W,. F?. Ba-rront, anid lit tle 1 sont Greoer U. of' Salem, Or-one' couty ter spend ing se veral daiys with heri jparents, Mr.j aind l J 5.. F. J Cauley, e-turnedl home Ilast Satutr -day ceco pained bv her brother, C Xir. '.Q . Cau lay.~'' -Maj J. M. Stewart has been electedl Clerk of the board of Couin. ty Coimisioners, Mir. Robiin:>n havingiresigned. All1 person~s ha~v lng business wi th that oflico will find Major Stewart at the court house at all times dluring OusineOss hours. --We are working to soecure a good, hive corresp~ondent at every poet oflico and in every set tlod soc tion or Pickens county. If yo havo received a recquest, by lettert, refering to this mat ter-, Ikindlly hand it to some1 suitabla persion andr ask him or bor to commnininicato with us at the earlimest opportunity. We walnt every section properly repri senltodl by a e ampeteiit (correspond, enit who will givo thte iie ws prompt. ly 4nd in roadable st yli'. --Mondeay was a bui'y dhv with all county oflicials. 'ro bio. Judlge Newbery was espeiatIlly activye looking after tho int an six of. the old soldiers with his usuial courn .. - 3y and consideration for themir we I faro, and many of the veteranus wvent away with thneir- papersi~ prop- I erly prepared entitling them to pensions under the law. The po- t sition of County chairmain of the pen~sion board is no easy place, and Judge Newbery deserves the thanks of all old bold ie. --The candidates for governor this year, so far as a known, wvilli be Talb~ert and J. HI. Tillman of I Edge field, Ansel of GIreenyille and Helyward of Colleton with ai possi bility of others enttr- I rng. The people of Soth Carolina will elect their oflicersi this time strictly with regard to their fitness for the laico to which they aspire and no mnani's p~oculiar connection with any issuo or with any other man will cut much fig. vre with them. There is someO fine gubernatorial timber im the forego ing list and the people canl be de pended on to make a good select ti~n. NOTICE~ PENSIONERS. The County Pension Board will hold its last meeting at Pickens C . House on Monday the 10 day of February 1902, Please on m~lI your applIcations before that day, J, 11. Newbery. Countyr Chm, Clemson Notes. The students were troated to a rare and interesting lecturo sone time since. Prof Foster, the liquid air specialast who is porhaps better informed on his subiect than any other man in the Unitod States) delivered an instructing lecture, in- Lc terspersed with many:exporiments (O with the liquid air. 14 On Wodnesday night, Jan. 29, t Prof. Wioidling frolli Washington, L( D. C. will lecture at Clenson on ithe subject Over dear to the pat riotic Southerner. 1Stonewall Jack soi." President flartgog has very magnaminously extended an invit ationi to aI without admittance leo. Last Wednesday witnessed the t'l i first dress parade of this term. It ('a was quite a grand sight to tho rats I"e but by no means 1d0lightful, as ally 1)1 One canl testify to who has tasted I1< milotary lifo. That siiii-annual crisis, co f monly called exainliatioln, will soon be staring us in the face. Wo hope I it will net proye our Waterloo, t 'lhe new barracks are completed1 -but no students have been ad I itted yet, Ruior of an appro 1 priate celebration in which the fl culty and studetts are to engago' at .le formal opening of tho bar racks aro being circulated. Clemson Collego has sustianed a great loss in the death of ono of ler staunchest trustees, IIon. C.T. ( Redfearn. It is a striking fict1 that this is the first state trustee that has died; while all tho life trustees, those mentioned in Mr. Clomson's Will, are living. Arrangients are being made to have a few galnes of class footbal l y after examinations are salidly pits. ". sod Clemson has some excelleit Iin iaternl 'in the rango" which Y4 conch Hieisiman cal soon orgaizO li'i into a first, class ballteam. our Tihe Pickens delegation of cadets missed one from their mumber af-, ren i tor tho holidays, surely Santa E'v didn't get hin, Our best wrishes go Mil with him. XII1 What has become of all the new sy writers who once Colt ribu ted to the Joilrnal? Tell thei ve Would at be glad to hear till their muriner- h ings ithrough its column1 s agam. al SOI'H. i Prater Prattles. As I have not seen anything in a your columns from this burg for ' sometine, I thought I. would send r you a few dots. Rev. A. J. Manly, of Roanoke, '3, preached an ablo and interesting thi sermnon to a large and attentive we congregation at Praters Crook on the third Sunday. .I Mr. and Mrs. Sam BoLggs, of Cal houn, visitedl tihe latter's mother Mrs. Boroughe, last Sunday. f Miss Daisy' Boroughs is teachiing and a flourishing school at Gates.co Mr. and Mrs. Henry Riggins baby died last Tuesday, 11 iho Lih ho inst., and was bnried the day fol- iiov lowing at Six Mile. Tat Mr. Frank Goudlock, of Georgia, is visiting his uce M . jN. Goud.l lock of this section. . I Mr. J. C. Garrett, wvife and sonh' are (dowi with typhoid fever, but C are conv'.elescing at this writing. . D)on Quixote. A mbler Notes. Wheat looks fine ini this section) wit considering the cold wether. tim Mr. B. E . Rigdon & Bro, of uet Ambler, hiave ci 1ed their store dol house and wille carry a complet e -i' line of general merchaindise. -. dip Miss Uniity' Rigdon, is teaching dl2 a flourishing school at Ambler k school house. - I ,Mr'. Joseph Stansell has added dl) to tho appearanIco of his neat ro dwelling by a coat of paint, Some Reflections. ls Christimas1 is ovuri and people are an beginiing to get st raighilened 0out. ISonie who inidulged a little too free 1l' are' reaping the fruits of f olly. Samibo, th le o rimele of t his se-et ion says tiimes are hard(; lie's go i ng to -*i laniit corn, andl vegetables insMtead~ of (otin m Ihiya in ordher to lbe surie it i falivig, and( if~ heca us" of thie il scarrily ~ of (.t (eoi somei mill peolel -- are thirownx out of employmont,thore -will be moe to raise cornl andi wheat and1( pototoes . ie thiniks '(" the farmers are hav inig a hard anii time, M. y 'Thou preveintion Of consumiifption is oni tirely a question commencing tho proper treatment in time. Nothing is so well adaipted to wyard off fatal lung troublo as Foley's Honey and Tar.--BOLT' & THLORNLEY. A nxyro fell from a stelple fifty tui feet high in Florence a few days {{ ago and came outL unhurit. PNEUMONIA AND LAURIPPE. & Coughs curedl quickly by F.Aey's IHo- Ni e noy and Tar. Refues substites, NOTICE, . On the 31st of January nextt a there will be a final settlemen t of . the Journal business, beginning on .the 1st of January 1891 and end. ing on the 1st of J anuary 1901, Journal stock taken at par. s T. C. ROBINSON. ' Safe craokrs blow open the rail way safe in one of the omfces at Carlisle and secured something Sover $1,000 ini money. a h. C Pole'sloney na Tar J iina. nep n --4TATEMENT OF THE LIBI ERTY BANK, LIBERTY, 5. S . 1fr4 11i Dcembor*, 31, 190: .re: RESOURCES. " ans, - - $25,'88.38. or Drafts, - - 206.17. rniture ald fixtures, 1,337.50. wa penlses, - - 290.00. ar 1 and building, - 2,108,93. na io from Banks and Mi cash on hand, 7,921.10. o) in Total, $37,712.88. Tlh LIABILITIES. toi p)i(al Stock paid in, $21,550.00. q (livided profits, 752.05. En i ier's Checks, 135327. livi disconits, 3000.00. km4 e to Banks. 87398. kid lividlul deposits, 11,683.08. eh trai Total, $37,712.88. flie te of South Carolina, ounty of Pickens. S11. C. Shirley, Cashier of above mil 1ed llnk do solemnly swear sp abiove statomont is true and in, Tvct to the best of my knowl- wi, ;I and belief . 11. C. SIIIRLEY, Cashier. iworn to Laeforo me this 2nd A Sof 'January, 1902. n' T. N. Il1'NTER, N. P. . C. n ITect attest: Tar .II. Chiapmnani cho I. It. Irown, '0th J. Carter, Diroctors. CII 1l) WORTH MILLIONS. t h '3y child is worth millions to me," C. - .1s. Mary Bird of Harrisburg, Pat., biu 't I would have lost her by croup 1had ot purchased a bottle of Ono1 1ut ki gh Cure," One Minute Cough Curo uaro for coughs, croup and throat aild g troubles. An absolutely safe cough 3 which act immediately. The imgest child can tako it with entire to !ty. The littlo onos like the taste and 1) tmber how often it helped them. an( ,r family should have a bottle of One sor nite Cough Curo handy. At this sea. Ti (spevially it niy be needed sudden. - -B11OLT & TRORNLEY. \ negro mado two unsuccessful " enipts at assault near Spartan. rg, and was finally run down I shot and captured by the son one of tho women he attempted ~asult. 'atal kidney and bladder troubles can a ays be prevetod by the use of Foley ' luey Curo.-BOLT & THORNLEY. l'ho now cotton mill enterprises djeetmd for 1901 amounted to 145,000 in this State. Most of s amount goes into old mills by y of increasing their capital. B3ED FOUR WEEKS WITH LA I GRIPPE.] oY( have recieved the- following letter u M1r. Rey Kemp, of Angola, In d. was in bed four weeks with la grippe 1I tried matny remedies andl spent oidcrable for treatment with physi pe, hut. I. received no relief until I 25t d Foley's Honey and Tar. T1wo small clui tls of tis medicmn cured me1 andt I by use IL e'xclusiivoly in my faimily." d no 11ubalstituts.-BOLT & THORN- ab< \dmniral Schley and Captain a hson will1 visit Charleston on1) b. 29 as tho gucetsi of the South tw rolina D~aughtors of the Amer- Lh< .1 Revolution. fro 1PF'ITABLE I NVESTMENT. "* Be I was t rouible for about seven years of ih my stomaeh and in bed half my tat e,' says E. D)em ick, Somerville, Ind, sp)ent abetL $1,000 and never could anything to help me until I tried Ko D)yspepsia Cure, I haive taken a few .~ les ad am entirely well." You don't Sby what you cat, but by what you :est andi assimilate. If your stomach s stn't digest your food you iare stiarving. 'd01 Dyp s~epsia Cure does thestomachs rk by digostinag the food1. You don't ce to diet. Eat oIl you wanit. Ko. .| Dyspepsia Cure curea all stomach ablAe. -BOLT & TIHORNLEY. hi T'hen President will boat thteChar- at ton exp)ositionI the 12 of Febru- lce .The members of his cabinet ed1 ll acomaniy him. aft A LIFE AT STAKE. t you but knew the splendid meuit of ,y's Iloney and Tar you would be. ht it m. A doso or two will prevenst atlitck of p)nOtumonlia or ha grippe s nay salven your life. -BOL T & THORN 'Y. ['lhe Ollico of the County Suiperinten- era at o'f Education will be open) Onl Friday to I Saturday of each week, also, on first oh t Mondaiy and Tuesday in each mouth wi t he sale of school .books and other oh aninss connected wiih the office. c W. W. F. BRIGHT, 13 Co, Supt, Ed. NOTICE.] 10ou hayc from Jan. Oh 1902 to Feb. h 190)2 in which to make your Re- w -18sipleasne look after this matter as thle ealty will be added after the 20th of U. 1902.J E. FOSTER KIETH. Auditor. JT"liCE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT., Wen will aplply to J. B, Newbery Pro to Judge for Pickens County 8, 0., on o 30) (day of JIan. 1902, for a final set unecnt of the estats of Lucind.'. E. >huson de(ceased and ask to be dlicharg I as cxecutorn. W. F. JoJHNSON T1. 0. JOHNSON, (times 4) Exoutor. NOTICE,. Tr. C. Robinson will be at tho j Luditor's sobeduled places at thej two timos, for the purpose of col- i cting all accounts due the Journ'. I before Jan. 1st, 1901. All ac Junts must be settled during the ext thirty days, t8. ~o4'KKidAy~ue lakq aaWse an mE EASLEY. Miss May Oats returned Sunda romt a visit to frionds in Contra IMiss Gertrudo Hlagood is visitin elatives and friends in Groonvilko Mlaster Will cooloy of Walhall S visiting among his young friend n1 L~asley. #J. If. Martin has sold his stoci > merchIIdios to A. S. Jamisu Oho wviil coitinue tho businoss a he lesent stan(d. N rs. M. E. Boggs has purchasei h sito on church St from W ). R Ticy an1d will soon bogin t( reet a residnce thereon. A. .I. Loslie has taken the Ellii (Le andl IIoved his family to it 4.aslty people ar" always please< 0 have 11(w comors liko Mr. Los, to and hli's fam1ily. J1. M. 1er has moved into thl >Iaiklin iesidence onl Piedmionl Lveie. Mr. and Mrs. Goor wil tPpreciale as ever, the visits o heir friends to thii' new .110111t. Sup-rintendont McGee being il Mwsistant Supt. Boggs proside(d a he U mon Sun)lday School last Su lay. The mibers of tho schot lope for Mr. McGee's spoody retur o health. 11ill lBrown-i aIIIl Sandy Roseman .Wo Cdolre(l youths, hld i fisti >i'y iast wIck 1111( Sandy got tlhf uike dImg for a prize. Satdy ha:1( 1) be reIll red, an1)d Bill paid th Oayor's C"(01ourt otno dollar for hi )imrt in the galme. It all llippenlI(e( )Oef0.1 Isill I had lost fifteen cents kind Couldn't lind it.I Jhn I-:. ('aig is n1ow1 sole own ' of th livry stables formnerly T orah'd b-y 1,r.1.lJoh n Ja mison. dr. rai ; 1ii; also formed a part wi ip InI th-1 more,1-antilehbusinless8 oith At. .Jlihn Wvatt. Mr. Wyat SaI A i.l'on CIuitv man of' that (1 I y uI): senls ou0tt, to engagi 11 th9 prolfl)ems of bisiless litf. CENTRAL. Miss Mayv Oates, of Easley, is the un' of 2liss aigio Brown. At Is. Tom lImw Ilnd, of Charlott( s vi'siting tin famnily of . .11 olaI 1 this week. T. J. 1laul! din, of l'ickens w: it tw S 'taturi-day oi professiona 'rs. '. I. Poesy, of Brevard "~)i a oIlll af days with he: 1' thr Mr'~ Ats. Poesy. 2liss M:is io Biown entertainet] few ]fhr fr-iends at her home or hle ovning of the l7th instant. W. L. (assaway and R. Ram Our. of G r'(eenville, were seen or urt sireeOts yesterd'(ay. BoulIh May, the little daughte: F MI'. and Mils. C. Ii. Btllingsley iled a t thlir ith1 mo1( Satuirday even Iig Jaitutary It hi, after a shori litess. O u r sitrorts h)ave seemed al mosi .eted for thle past thtree weeks g -o mantiy of thte (hildrenl have on ('ool inedh to t heir homes witl' Lafash. f ati minapil's. A greal a an y of th em have r'ecoveredI anfl me arte glad to s ete ou t again ft lhe Central Lod~ge3 of the Knightu f l'thias weore held in the hal 1 thle Lodhge W~ednesdlay nlight 'he elorttentt adldressasdeliverecd b3 , J AlSwainj of Greenville, Dr .C. Douyle, of' Senec~a and Rev Ljuery, of Westmninster, also the >ou ntif ul supper)01 were greatly en oyed by all. Jan. 90, 1902. Olga News. V. 0. Lathem hias chargo of th )Iga school. R. NM. It'ostoir inlade a flying tr'i o G rei'nv"i ill insl Tuesday. 3fessrs' W. T. an~d HI. A. Batsoni oft on thle Gth in tst. for Greonville there the I y e'x pect to en iter thi nrc1'haiftetc buisjtC. TIhese ai 'orthIy yioung 1101 ll nd io egt'e O los them fro 1ony) mid'1)11st, bym vi'sh for. themi mucht'1 success, >Iprn''d Mlonda~y ait, Fr tiendsmhip rf ( Ti. Illendr'i1ks is hanving~ a neai :c.'t of' (n I Somo of1 thi' y)oung) peolo fron-r irt t Itndd thle dunie at th~c ~a thim ichl house otn Fridaj yoingtt tho ntinth inst andl all re. ior't a good time1). More anoni. Norris Items. Wo liro haivilig somne hin0 woath r now, and1( thle fai'iners 8'0 moak tig good us0 (of fteir time, turn mIt ot' cr'op, Mrst~. f. HI. Brock, a v'ery oh ad y ntear h'ro is itn very bad health Onur schools ait this pla, bot on:l' and fe'male, are doing well Pr o. John E111 Klis has1 charge of th i0Vys and) MIiss Saulho Mlullidin th girlIs. Mr. WV. C. Gaines was ordere to the Distict Conference at An( arson last wook, Ie visited b lister's, NMrs. Fleinig and Mr Hud1(gens w~hile in Anderson cout ty. Mr'. Montgomery and famil htavo moved to Norris, He is or of Mr'. H, B. Bowen's carpenter Mr. Howeol is doing a large bus ness at this placo. Mr'. Rnobon Fowlor 1s the obani pion1 rat catcher of this sectior iHe caught thirty-six in a ke1 'rh0y wvent in ait the h)afna hon1 A HAPPY TO OUR CU! We wish to think our frionds a patronago given 11s th ',past ye a continuanco of palst favors. \V aud prospeirous year. Wo have sboe bargatins to olfor nels, heavy Clotlug and Shoes. Yours trufly, FOLGER & T NOW FOr A WINTER" C E xt r god inary values i n all DRESS GO0S0, BLACl Extraordinaryva si- . RED FLA , JEA Extraoiaiiry valiu-; in -- - JIYLAN] Extraoini i fi l m s ill A fow CA I's :ud .('K ETS wil The most, uxtriordinai v \-alun in Heavy Shoes. Thi.i thi pi I cy. Tho'sale 01 \Vhit .d , Lawns Those goods will he k. pt in All the no w1her3 can you ouy h..tte. G'mods for t. Nespecthully, A. K. \T N SMTP HU& S3ice the lire in .1lune; im-" I the stor'eroo Street, next to Fi - Marat. \ve \\ In-r a newU an etii Clothing, Furnis Hats and Shoes Of them e eria)C hL i' ~ by, as in an. p811 than ever. Ini oldiiti .toanw .tnk w-e inn WORTHI OF. WINic <.E . I>nI111 N; sA V DIION, TO ic ~Ol,1) ''T A 4At IIyl'Iei goodi clothinug aii e u u nbed ofilu~( befuuuo. I, more you I(ok thfhu r r iii'i'II b ph-aseduu wvhue .All O'-codas So'l Let Ot her II avinig deecildd thatI the 01u31 than profit, we w~ill on Fl.:I'hIA oa STRJCTrLY CASH[ B1ASIS. selves andI a groat deal moro for We will malko a s'pecialty of pr less than the merchant soils onc () We thtankc oJur friend,, for thii andt hopo~ to mer it a Iliberal share Wa/tch tis spaco for pr'ices. Yours trtti M'CRTIG8BRF A CURE FOR LUMBAGO. W. C. Willianison, of .Amhorst, Va., ys: For more than a year I suffered )>i lumbago. I flually tried Chamber n's Pain Balm and it gave me entire iof, which all other remedies had fail. to do." Sold by (. W. Earle Drug. J. D. Smith's store at Carlisle ms brokon open Thursday morning d the eufe blown open with dy mite. This is the second time -. Smith has had his safe blown en and he has never kopt any >ney in it for several years. ere is no clue to tho porpetra. S, 'ho many friends of G. H. Hauiaui gincor, L. E. & W. I. R., at prsent ug in Lima, 0. will b ploamed to >w of his recovory from threatoned ney disoaso. Ho writos. "I was ed by using Foley's Kidney Cure, oh I reconiniend to all, Ospecially nmen who aro unitally similarly af :cd.-BOL'' & TH1'ORNIEY. rhoro has been a considerable ling off in th amount of rock ied last year in the State's pho into territory. The rock minod 1901 is estiniatod at 82,656 tons ile for 1900 it was 119,208 tons. CHILDREN POISONED. [any children arie poisoned and mnado V'ous and week, if not. killod outright., iaotliers giving them cough Ysyriup ttiing opiates. Foloy's liono1y and is a safo and cortain remedy for ght, croup and ling trouble, and is o"ly prominent cough medicino that taims no opiates or other poisois. - LT & TIORANLEY. \l attempt was made to wrece pIaseier train on the C. & N. road near Nioores, in Spartan rg county, A cross-tio wais plac on the track, but the engine ocked it ott. STOP IT. L ineglected cough or cold may lead serious blronchianl or lung troubles. n1t take clanices wh( -n Foley's 110110Y I Tar alford perfeeL sei'rly fron Mu1 affects ol a cold.-liO & O(RNLEY. ANNER SALVE lo most healing salvo In the world. Auditor's Notice. the Tax Payers of Pickens Conty: For the coivenieice of the publie L 11 attend I the following places and dates med below for the purpose of taking . returns for the fiecal .year of 1902: six Mile, Monday, Janiary G. Jalhotn, Iuelay, Janairy 7. entral, WeIdnesday, January 8. a-'.tecclie, Thisday, Januiary o. Aherty, F ridahy, January 10. i the oflice Saturday, .Ja9t iuiary 11. .asley, Monday and Tuesday, Janna. 13 and 14 ross Plains, Wednesday, January 15. .,ooper's Shop, Thursday, January 10. bighes' Store, Friday, January 17. ni otilco Saturday, January 18. 'umpkintown, Monday, January 20. 1011l' Springs, Tuesday', January 21. Castatoe, Wednesd1ay, Janiuary 22. Ilec Creek, Tlhursday', Januar'y 23. -r~at ers, FrIday, Jlainary 24. will ho In the ofilee from Jaonry hi, 1902, to February 20th, 1902, in. sive, and after this date [ am requlred1 la w to add ai penalty of Iiy per ecot. all non-ret urns. Please meet, mue at the ueveil appoint ments and aivoidl the uisiual h in t hie dfice. A.' this is realI estate easiiient year., I iniust urge that (11ch I every lnd oiwner' comol prepared to e a fll d (escription, nmunber of acres, inidii'ies, &c. All male11 persons~ he, en the nges of 21 and 00 years except se Ineapable of ear'nin~g a sup port mn being mahned or otherwIse dlisa d, all Confederate veterans over 50 tre of age. aire d(etr.ed taxab polls. sure and b~e able to give thee umber school distrlet as this is very uinpor t luformaitlon Very respoetfully, E. FOSIl'ER KEI l'H, ~eb20 County AudItor. Clerk's Sale. PAT O1" S(OU'PIl CA nuI.INA 1. County of P icken.J in ('ommon P101 lease cori. In) pur)suanco of a dleutail order mad( lie following stated case and on fik ho Clerks oflico. I will soll at thec ;hcst bidder on Saleday in) Februanry, 1902. Pickens C. H1. S. 0. dluring the ~al hoturs for sale the following desoi ib Real estato umponm the turins herein er meOntioned to wit: Finarison O, IHen]d rick, et al De against .. rotal Iilliam A. Hendr(icks, order. \,IIli ht piceO, p~arcel or tral of hland latedl in the clounity and1( Stato alore 1, in Hfurricane townhip on Six Mile sek, waters of Keowco river, containi one0 hundredl and tifty-six (I156f) aceres, re or less., adjoining lands of RI. \y. lI iman, Martin Evans anid others, rms, 0on0 half [11 cashi, balance Oin a udit of twelv'o months, credit portion be secured by the bound of tho pur user andt a mortgrgo of the premises, Lih intorest from (lay of sale. Pur iser to pay for all papers and for ro rding thle same. A. J1. 1ROG0S (Seal) C. C. P. T OW ould be a good timo to buy som( Heavy Winter Shoes, EANS, FLJANNE LS, A lot of Childronsi' Union Suits s'e 25c kind, only 15c. Lot of Misses U'niot, Suits, worth 5o to closs the lot a 20c. A lot of Ladies Union Suits eas ly worth 50c to close at 38c, Men's Heavy Fleece Lined 1U lorwoar. Heavy work shirts t ooqp the cold Out. EEMY LINE OF~ SWEATEfR! Lots of Loaded Shells Sho owder, &c., for the Bird Ihunter; aots of good thinga to eat. Fu ino of groceries at all times. Call to see themn early and of e A. M. MORRIS, NEW YEARI TOMERS. Id customers for the liberal ir and wo hop to morit wish one and all a happy in Blankets, Jetans, Fl1an HORNLEY LEARANCE! 4OODS. KS AND COLORS, IS AND KERSEY8! Ic21rps -. wvear... I he Pod for lis thani cost. Nonl's, Women'si and Children's 'o buy good shoes for littlo non and Eibroideries is now on. w things of the sOasoni, and n6 he same money. Park, ew Coods aw Stand ew Methods RISTOW nl knlown as~ the Illahh BuildIng on Main iiive just opened( fr the Fatll and mpleI(te stoc(k of ~hing Goods... 'e . I Al, '1 jl.iSf) I))IIAWts I) F1103'M Ti FIRE IN 0001) CON. Don't iis Iihis oppjortity to buy ro rioii u .fore yo u come hero-Rhe d. for Cash... BR OS. s Fiollow Will IRY, .10th begin our business is we can do moro for our' our cutomners. oduce and always sell goods rodit can afford to do. 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