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The .People's Journal PUBLISH[ED WV111KIxY, T. J. MAUrtmN, - -- -Editor. W. LTmLIE 1ATJENY, - 1u1. Mgr JCntored at the Post Olco at Pckons a second-class niatter. (ub eripuo, $1.00 a Yea.1' T1I UlSDAY, APRlI. 24. 1902. Pickons county is increasing ir wealth and pol)ulatio11 at a good] rato. Every good citizOn wants t( help the movement. of progres: . Then ,0L OvCrbody do coime pographical errors will croop in ait stand out consleIuously el-. ougli after the work is don, l.1 it the substanco is what we are aftor imowt, yet we wiait, to ho. correct. * *X -A The 1)oitical ever is ri ing ani 'hot tiims" will como along inl due season. The whole sunimer will hear of tho candidate anil s e him and feel him. ; * * Judginag by the artickhs appear ing it tls paper, it appears that the peCopl)!e of, Pickens couity ark, doing something- in thle way of od. ication. Th'ltis alglirs well for the fu ltre. BISsevelt s visit to Char-leston' anl the Exposit ion was one con1 tmultus OValtion. Thlis shows that Our peopl aro,( ma:gnialnmom and know, how to rise t< great o)ccas Ious, and forget prett\ erenAS ill (oilg ionor to tlt Chief Magistrato of theland. Soutl Carolin1mns aro triuOst Amevricam7 How many farmers aro tryinf experiments this yoar, or arrangint to study about crops and cultiva tion in a way that will bon0o1li them and their fellow plantors This is a time of irogrvei V, mtethaods n slip-shod farmin; never has pnid. If system nll Judgment bring hl)nticilal result anywhere, they are ce0rtainlty Val able on tho farm. (et the wor down to a buisinecss basis alnd pi-. tical results will fol1low. 1 * * Plickens~ muist have a Fouth I Jnly celebration that will be' properC recogntitionm of the da~y an1 the event it, repre'tsts . Thiis w tako somet origantizat ion: andi~ sen little trouble, but this will be inmo: than repaid t int'n pleamsnroI n b~oofit to comei to the i pie part iciplat ing, and1( evrodi )( wdil s up)port a1 miovOteent wih hoitI for its purp')(ose the lu operl ob1sei vance of this day andio will doubl less~ have an oppor'tuniity to d somtethting at ilole ppotunie Li tn Cedar Moutntaint, oni the Souti erni Railway, is shoiwinog somn thing of the nteeds to wichl ro< may ho mad~oe to res ponh . lI it the ballast for' thIt Sou thern'l ihi way, used for' mntles on ei itetr si. is (juairred and1( the exper)1ime1r show that for build1in1g purpior this stone is of ai h igh order. Al rock just as g;od 1s to b~e found(1 of g'raniite' will be deveoped. * * * Th'louigh thle poltie spdirit of' Mr C'. T1. Martaiin, of iEatsh-y, tt ton~ has ben'i t fvloed wVith the best gua ity ofa readiig matwhicht is stei people of tihat towni the righ~t kin of books. Iloaving secur'd th IienatiOlls I y the be'st autimor's, si is goinig alnt~tad entdiooinig to ('I largetho10 0 scpe andO itnfluence10 the librarity idon1. What 10aslo town is din g iniIi tis resoe~)t is comrmendiablo examp 110le tat migh ho followed by othter townis to goo ad vanutage. *f * * The~ Picke'ns county exhtibits the Charleston exp)ositionl, whil not a full r'epresentation or ind cation of what Pickens county ha dono, is doing now or little mor than a suggestion of what our pC pie hope to do, is creoditable in tha it was collected under circumnst ances not altogether favorablo t the Commissioners having the mat ter in charge, and is said to be most chracteristic exhibit, stand ing well amongst the many at tractive dispays to be found there When Ithe exposition closes,i might be well for thoughtful coun ty Commissioners to take charg of this exhibit and establish iti some place in the county consi) cuous enough to attract attentiot and preserve it as a nucleus for lurger and more comprehensive diu The Liberty Presbytcriancliurch is now supplied by Rev J. c, Shiivo p, fornorly pIstor at Piedmoiit and hI Sliabtown. Tho Liborty PresOyter- (e inns aro fortunate, I, * * * 41u Tho fino corn raised by Mr.Frank . Farmlor, anid onl exib.ition with br. the Pickens county display at. C(inir leston, has boon pronounced the best there to bo soOn. This va) ritoy Lit is known ias "Farmers friend.' gh Among the truly beutifulhos bo 0 wiiiu hoo lately , uiilt inl this soction, is that Is of M1 r,Jas. K, Kirksey, Crow Creek The wor1a1113shIi1) in11 this houso is1 plete, and its 1lcitiOnI Is all ideal - hi Spot i.. After all tUe com1phiits3 ar0 hurd, it is worthy of note that many of tho thoughtful , rogros ,ive farmers of pickons 01n111y have corn for sale. Thoir wisdom ill plantiig for a safely, salable crop i8 thus deionstratcod. Tho ilasley ( radledl School is up C (o thec highest reCquireminmiot. Any t stludeiit, leaving that schiool with a At diploima is fairly well qtalilind for ti life's bisinless and prep'tred to save a dlol time ou (dlt l of tihe regular coilmses at ally colloge, A mong the st ikjing displays of ( the Pickens couity eNxhibit at, the' : Char'lstonl oxpe,sition is thait ,fIA tle- Boggs monlliltain camneiy nw' luider.l th llicientl m n g m t of \Mr John Henders on. 'ilhis pro s perty is owned by lion ;N. I". A ,I- c sl whoso artistic taste is i'ing il'' d I 11lIt iii it 4~sQ11 /. I offorts direvcte d towants he Iut ify ing thle mountII~ainl and system11aliz. fl ing the farming anI'l;3 'ilien ts . thn lo-ah ut. ?n Ono thing Piien' e 'inty pe.. itt teru ''Sevilg ti1t) k' t~ - i i 4 Ihe C very credlitable dipa fPickmiq " cout y. Thllis exhiblit w\.I-: etleoet el by Dr. R. F. Smith anud Nlli 1) F.Bradly of Eilaslev an l ess \\. I' P. l31assing.1am(e and Ivy N1. Nubnl- a inl of Pioelms inl whItich till y weret 0 iost, ably assisted bv N!r. ,ino A. a hinon whoib g lI llt Iill rll( IIS ill lthe dis;ll p|l I i ' (kens county1 3 3,1 is o ( ati3e1hi to~ shorl1 talk wib 11s511me13 indvial whol~ n11s li((el3 awaiy Il101li lI'k.'nl for a1 tions before~ llvng an ui~ iiomin41 lik lOr a siirv'y oif 1li' (''3nt , to 4 on ii all sides. rls o m aII formnr i det of Capt.ll',!'~ i2 i i .!oh .J.nI Patik, cnidat forl1 a13 the33 ofli'edof Atltn amlIP~kN InspIee-. to 13 nea i n le heII(~ii appoing1 for.31 i many y eu i t o l'lthel lme (1 I 'llk -l) (Ct. . 101hn1it . Pat riek,. a Inst'llitu~ t te Th i' l tter is14'' worbIl . ing, it doe-l 145' , V0 the character i d 1 t uforngood hs bfen apirangit (io ne~f , tof the at 01 0o ll~yllie~,adi 31muy . fro.,pet-y iai'ery impruat sCat om Slillea, to1( hos timelyl thought ns dinvtind toar thug esrtna of -a t gode inl. lic s o lnlyflle. ieb'u.( e g toixa lnsmplete the w ellued manlc and which hoare ~odin the - yn perapy litmor Ote lCe,~. ndi a a~ aint~ of thyelding eeg and it31 0 iuncolerostg prnis- a h awld ofeanian the ssenirl qual b ithatoios-tandeservigyma and af ti It feo od hat been brg dietly L ]h e tohea ong stadr ian oung to en s e lin, oIi 1i 1andlwhose 1 tpersonl effrd dtrete 10Ld towrd the orthmotiod li ly blessed iaving acquired a icol little homo by. till) H% eat of is brow, lie being honioreV(d to one Ilice in the year 1886 as Storo. cper and Gungor, which le liled 'ithli honor and satisfaction, served -s Township 6upervisor three (' I'S llnder H1on. A. B. Tally and 1 .J. lord as" C0mlissioners; ince< hen appointed township camilnis ioler by the ( overnlor. Ilo is .)tHL. Master at Alexand. r which n,1e1 he has held. ever sinco its es blishiioit. III the yea.r 19t, was elected to lie ollico ofo Cotlitr Cormir.issioier o n hich Ollice he gives a great ar. of his imo, serving the people alitlfu lly Maj .1. M. Stewart. A native of Pickens Coiunty n o1w it his G2n1d year, received his ei.l ation at the Old Field school. rior to the late war he held tiovor I Military positions Iro>m Captain o Lientonlait Col. Went into the te War as Captain 9l(1 was pro noted to majoor. Served though he war retining homioI at it close ud oligaged in agrie.ultture, and ade a siccess :in farming. In iigiist 1880 he was ordailed to ho Gospel Ministry of thie Baptist )leno mation, and has servei a (at4. 111a113' churches. In 1884 he V4as cliosen. as a illissionlary by the ,oard of Ihe Baptis. Stato ComI eni lioll, anlid served them mIcth' to ho dielight of the )peoplo among d hom Ih(le labored1. H1 hold that )ositionIi for thre yoars, and until iis In-al thl failed. lie prochuwd in 'ickons auid coiee colunties S. C. aL Jackson anld 'T'ranlvaia 'n isN. C. .itle has relprese'lnt d his alsslentio in the Southern ,aptiSt CoIveltion 111d inl Stato Iivit ion. lo servcd vs Clerk >f the Twelve Mile River Associa Atln foir se-veral .yoi8s, ld also as dlode ator ol a i(d Association (r inan years, in 1888 he was lewtedl clerk of court for Pickens u1h y aid held that position for 2 yars ai was appoilleId I)V his niecessor as )epu ty clerk and is b5o clerk of the Boa d of County ' olmii l0eIr's. .Ilo lits been a ne"C'esS is a1l lis, undertakings in I 1'e. S. I). Chiapiau, TIreaisurer, Ibr'ia Dee ist I861., reared in 'ick,.n1 comnty and r-eceived his1 .I-1netion inl puLblic- SchoolS andI( t the Pied mont, lnst itiute at Pick Is under V. M. McCasianl. in .100, le was elected Treasurer of 'ilktns county which oflice ho itow holds. .Je-SSie C. Stribling. st ribilinig ini the (ixtre0ino soiith., vest o. 4 ' thIiis co~tunty, is at good ox m lle. lBy expelrimIen ts in stock aiin~ig, atll ai his ow e4 i0xpensie, lhe 45(ls i dono mnh good for' his peoplo, lo is a practical man--a farmer 1 tho prolgresive typo and a genins 'enen it comesO to atdvencedt methods 0 taking care of thle aigricul tural it'4litoi%, 1Ie OwIis ('ne0 of the Ili os "Ceiiientliy :lri'angiad homes a ihe statto and his ample barn ils 9Of Ilove for stock andil Cattle. I Ie s a broaid-minided maln, active ud alwi~tays I r'yinmg to hlp his neigh rI' L&I I.H't1er thIr' cond''itition. dor menl of 21 hiis stamp ar'e nie'ded( Vt presen t, with his son Il, lie is >peralting a lar'go brick pliant and nis on1 hiand, forl delivery', a large asor'tmie, of the best qutality of John J. Lewis. Amlonlg tho men01 ini public life, Ma j . J1. J1. Lewis stanids conspici ms1. B~orn at Pendiiletoni .18-7 antd wh' h Ii1le enlIistedI in Troinhohni's mAtiOn wh'ib wasi afiS tIter'wards mlor 2 d1 into) the 7th regimeit S. C. Jolvalry ini which he sor'ved gal 4111itly till the c'lose~ of the war. 10 was elec'tedl Ciei'k of Pickens fl9u~.'e fmiheld that 1)fli'o contini iomsl y for' I we!v yearsii', cary3inig mI farniui.g operaI'ltionsall11 the w~'iile. \t the (leathI of' Capt .John L,. I& miost. ihrmough ly. ie is of '0 t Ch - I rishi desceni t. is father essa4 P. 1LewYis, mnoved to Pickens 4)nnlt y from0t N orthi Carol ilna, and ie3 at Sleepy IHol low, fi.aee \. ierr , a fe miles toh iiedI. (I tle mlve stable mi lt li nure II the work, am11(ii herei , (lhe realied0 lime o'1'l f th lenefit of raiit'ng 0 Thos.V J.)1 1oen fourid mioe do the. ub t of. ODel, fo 'mles oitt of ushel ofi hot' pe alleres at geer ii ropiii gon hl to the ordinar 11 i uti ga t inl T his tel is to11 thi'e 2 i .tate)1 of cultvat in whbhe keeps1101 l~ Is i h i , 1 aii , lg 1i ' t': i - d~ ~ Dr. 1ontiagnio, 1ho distilguished f -esidentf of P1urman1,11 Univorcity, 11 Is inaltd(e hinCself popIulatr anWd llbtles.s h lipil hils ins tiituion 1 Cke1ns colin Y by coming a-mongst Lr people and delive':ing abitd eSes on tilnly -ubjects. 110 is a . )nId man. * 0 t The friends ol Rev- Rt. A. Child, - riughout. Pickonp county will be I id to know tIat the w orld deals itly With him in his zahm:s II. rs in the ininistry. I is home i iov in G1' n4wood near the t v,-) of his birth wihere, like his I leckenls friend and niuainl Iaces., (~eerphody~ is interest 4d( .Jin 4 . 11 is h flost, mon, I':arle. is now 4iant. cashior inl of v of tlu, C 'eoiwood latukv, and is a fiine I silloss ))fail. el( '. '1ar11wonls Cornr. I 11Brn inl Pictkei8.s couity Junie 2nd 4 57, reared on1 the fi rmo till in I 11 h t'ntei't t11) store of J. 1). 1111h11, Libert yv, when011 110 (14volopod Ss 111,41. Ilect.ed (oromier inl t 00 which oflio lie nlow 1101(1 to I v saIt i-action ()I his conStiLuen ts. 1. prosentf, h holds a'jli-sitionI with V ) .leath-8ruce- or'rowv Co. 1tepresnvIlttive (1ha1. E-. IRobinlsonl. B:rI J)ee. 9, I M I in Pickens unilty at, what is known a thle I nne of (in mel l'iesbyteria i m14rehi. Itwe-ive.l only 1 common I hool edueatioIn principally at the ' Iob-nIiy aft. Iiherty. Rtoad law~ W( yea4 tih-Ir his it elo I. A. iII :ld Was 1(uinn(1-t t o practica 88 an lis lollowed liat ever c nee ,v srved mn the. fown >unel ll ofPiekens1 twol or. throe ihk-rn t1 times, o i l l In I(h capa- 'I y o Int1enhint. serv4dl as 'l'rial- I st einISNNI0 anldl1()1. was elect- ( I to the legisla.tiure an1(d w IIh%< PA to prpo:-o to appr(priato im I. I'romt the Stl(ate Ti'.'isiry for tihe ibli- Sc o l:u ld was sne..essfu'lI ; SV1 1 1 U.~ 4( 4l8,1 144 w4 1('48il e:Ili t I I :Ise el S 1Io4(4 1 k ). I m a 1 'l11 M'r 'ilII ('eath Ihe lapti t u.r111ch and hats b(en (k of the lTwelve \klIe lvierI As alll I ' SIX 'aI. I ~ I \. I ln was 1rn )o. 18 ~,n~ r Pik n ; gradutie.(d ('. (4nwon 4 ( heir, 5 ' in the IiIst a"s I I grId1Iiit. i t t I i I I ut I nitrti . i V, oi l e v1d re-iti44 i in the pa Ii h w Il ar an 1d S-. r 1.d a ('aptIIain1 ('4., 1K . 1444 il mu14sterIl ouit, of 'rin ('ul a. \\ ,s tih ('14d to in I 'nn,4 a::l is ni w pra.ct ic'ing Senaltr Wi. T. I l it e. W.. low4'n, so of41 (41 ese and 44( iz thet h 44i4owen,i Lids a1t. Calbit , a bout flbree 4nil15 s'4nth easIt of iIkes.ll is aibout 160 years' of1 n :an41 at preCsent repurests IPick.. 4' ligislat inro. 1l Inarr41ied14 A1is ('1h~e4en Al lgood and.41114 toilm have ('u g in e rs,4 ll f w h m :re ) 8 111 a rr ied( :((1pt 11he youn1 (1s t son.4 Senaitor1 lenti1tied n' :h 14 ~ th 1 far ing inlter' 415 of ils 8 't 1 1 h iis busy4 lifhe t w hih in, 11:4 be(en1 suiccesstu14. ( 18 iS4 del (it izl aId 44 uost108 CX m44plary') g.'ntlem1an1. llorn'1 1F1b It 1810 :4nd roared('( in 'ice'ns (c(unt1 y (4n 11t he furil, he' wais r'4 lt up~ to1 li:':i44od1 withl steady a hIt: :4n11 :lu press: 4d Wit b1 ihe tI'rue h'a of indhustry. A s ai1: Iarmor, 14m. utha41 A. StIwart who (died inl Don 1(44 14r in g nino 414 tII I ren4 w ho0 ow live with 7414. Stephlenls. In 20. la44was ek4te County4 Sup)er mater part I o:11 hi-: tim and4 a44( tt11'4 (4n and41 I elliI aI 44na14 4)1 Lo0 l iii' .' ('lt, h4as, wVii b 1:h' 444ther membi1 rs 'i' :4ilph 1' 41 the ii I jsuplyof und A\ bou4t .lbVeurs of1 a4ge, 1(' re(sid(es, ':ar l'Asley, 8, ('. A t 444 t'arly < eC, hit marri4 .\14' l iss18 I ,izzio4, dlaugh. - I ini this calling. 1I 1(4n he was ''ele d 14to 44 the 4li'd of Connis (4nor's for1 tiis e<>444it~y ill which a44 hoE has1(4 sorved h iis coun t.y and( etijon with oner1gy an~d jud(gm1en4t Was~4 born the yeOar 181., Alarch sI, andm is no(w' li ving 3) mi4les o;f mie place whiere hornP1, 11 is mioth-. ied whe he4 wva eleven 44 earst' j C stttes ,boliste44 iSCLar141ch, .1 S12 .18 yeats of 44gO underk 10. A. i1ompso a~4 is Cati. in secon~d li if. '' Regimenti , anld John V. Aloore " Col; ser'v( i~ as1 sold ier until 41 >red. He rei'cei ved a muiisket ball Ir' left arm'I at second( MlAlaasa and4(1 rie d ball four t (enI years1 and44( live " on1ths4, w'hen IDr, James110 810oan triacte t.11ho. Inlil frliom aan,41 it c aghin g seven eights of an1 ouueo" " 41i1h ho keeps as a relic, gettin ~1 rouigh the war as he d id very ~ 1ky. 4)f silver that4 he0 cariedC thr'ou1gh 1, 1,ftAd (Jilt, 1.o (Commen1COC A 14(W B in Whiph liv han~ hen Wondor *i r NNOUNCEMENTS. ES FOR ANNOUNCEMENT FOR OFFICE. .11 County olicos, oach, - $5.00. Iagistratcs, - " 2.50. .11 other oflics, " - 5.00. 'll- abovo prices aro invariably IN VANCE.. FOR CONGRESS. lier'cby allnonneo myself a caudidato 'ongress to ropreseit tho Third, S. ) ist rict, subject to the act ion of the iocratic voters in the approaching m ary. Win. J. Stribliug. FOR TREASURER. herehyN ainounco myself a condidato the (lflice of Treasurer for Pickens mty, subject, to the action of the do critic pruin:,ry. G. I. RHendricks. FORl TAEASUJRER. l.he friends- oif James Ml. Lawrenco poet fully anlilnonc him as canididato 'relatrer f.r l'ickens counly, sub It to the action of the democratic vo lat the coming primary. FOR AUDITOR. I'lio friends of E. Poster Keith hero atmounce im s a oandidato for the .c of Atditor suljec-t t ) the action of . deimcratiic party at the coming pri ,ry elecddtion. BRIDGES & HAMMOND, PICK ENS. C. We have still en hand a few bar ins in the Chapman Bros. siock, d contilluted to buy new goods-a iple s'o-k. We are running or the cash pril Ile and ('1111 therefore give You benl IS YOU woul d not get by lite sales. V !tell at vlo'e living I) Jece. We wiill take po: as1re in showing i (iln'ugh ilho store. Farmers c: get what they need re. welkeep go d goods, and if you n't see wlmt \(ilou want ask for it. Coffee at 8. 9 andtt 10 pounds to L! dollar. Granulated Sugar 16 un-is to the dollar. A few 5 and gallon kegs of Tennessee sorghum hand at -10 cents. Canneil goods all1 kinds. Some clotililig to go cheap. As good Flour as you can find ywhere in town. Tobacco, Canlldy, crackers, matches, ap. stoneware, tinware. Farming im.l ll -tits, plows, hoes, nygletreeS, galrden.) seeds, stationery, k, pencils, .ronms, thread--a Ii tle eveythi . Comeo to see 118 nid ig us your produce. It we veln'I got ivit Voil wallt, will pay t cash for y . 0.1.chickens, eggs and llt11).S & HIAMIOND. A NIullL~Y F"ATIAL R UNAWVAY. "Mot'led a horr'lible aleier ('n the log of 1 1. ( )rner*, F'rankil lni t' Grve, Ill., which irs. '1I.Te I ll en' Irn ica Salve re'd him. Jut4 . x go' d fort Itoils, Burns iies, ntIs. ( Coris Sien'ds, SkinI, Er'np n15 and Piles. 25(2 at Bolt andui Tfh rn drug stot e. elitral's tore. A re you prej ind iced1? Art you en1 to convic ltion? Many 1)eop)1 ink it imipossib:e to fine a First 1ss General Store in a town of' 1S HIZQ D~on't y'ou blOieve it I Becaus. you can1 be0 convinced are is a First-*class General Store re by callling on s. oss Eaton, Central, S. C. Where)1' yOu will find( a fine and1( ried( Stock of D~ry Goods, D)ross 00(ds and( Grocrios. L. ROSS EATON, Con tral, S. C. F. Tolly & Son WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ANDERSON, S. C, 'ite for Prices. )ERTAKERS & EMBALMERS )BITIONS GUARANTEE~D, 'i Under $8,000 Cash Deposit. Ranroad Fare Paid. U anl year to Both Bex.s. Very Cheap Doard,. DrgaAlabama Businescole , y Chamberlain's Stomlach & Liver stai, tho boat phtyic. For sale by ~.Earlo, ONEY DISEASES 3 the most fatal of all dis- o' L EY'S KiDNEYCUEI u uarantssd R eme S iong rehunded. Contains edIes recognized by *mie physician, as the best fee.. icy and BlIaddet troubes F PZua a aaasta;' d Capt. J C hn M. Patrick. A Editor Peoples Journal:- == Will you allow me, a former , adot of Patrick Ililitary Instituto o say a word to the citizens of A ?ickons couity. through your i% >-apor, about Capt. J. Ml. Patrick, A :andildate for Adjutant and In- 'I qphctor (,ioral, aid ly colnman . AD lalit, while a student it) tho - [Patrick Institute, founded and Iresided over by Col. John B. i atritk. a nau whoso pure all( for ilorathlo lilf is rleOted inl the c-, lifo oi the Sol, who offers himself ", for the first time to ropresent you through tho medium of i state oflice . Thiirtv-nine yoars Capt. J. M. for Patrick has lived and lived well. coi Ibrn1, SO to speOik, in a military Imlo at mosphere -his father conduct ing i niilitary school-ho early ex h1bited i tasto and talent for res things niilitary. This was shown for il hi Is selection for Captain of the iev G'reonville guiards whon quito to young, and later in h1is SIlendid wort- as Commandant of Cadets ill Patrick M ilitary.lstitute, testifiedb to by hundreds of ex-c=adets all bY oil over the stato, and not long ago by th his being asked, Urgod and made im uaplain of the Anderson Rifles Dt tllis town. The last oflice he accepted though a very busy man-for overy o1) knows tholife of a merchant Alderman of evenl a town t(ho size of Anderson is not one of idleness --a aind atlfords a vory small quota of an leisure timo to devote to anything sit olse. And by the way, at the recont ci military display at Charleston, an u h imipartial spectator, anid a man N With , critical Military oyo, said of the Aidersonl Rillos who appeared 3C that. day in line: "Socond to noni, inl military appearance and h hearing." Capt. Patrick is their d coimiander. T'he personal liaracter o' Capt. th Patrick is high and broad. His I mind is trained to command and x( (eilte, to disipatch the details of 1oitinie oflice life, to command of with dignity and credit to himself aid his people the militia of this state, to look after the needs of the militia and keep it at high stan dlaid. I1o will impress the spectator as q. an ideal commander, as an ide(l military figure, ts an ideal Adju n. of tant and uIspoctor General aind a . all ideal southern gontlomian, A clean. puro mali ho is, inl tho opinion -f his "home folks"-who hn a if er till know a man best--and fitted by naturo and training for the positio hellI is seeking. And all who K NOW him agree wit~h his . \Ve, his home folks (thle peole ut' 1f Antdet son county and town ) ask ' y'ou earniestly to wveigh Capt. Pac- 13 rick caref ully beforo you cast your tit ballot for Adjutant and inspector OY Gieneral at the approach ing elc,- - tion, and if you hind he is the best( all-around man in the iraco-wellI -we'll1 leave t ho rest to yon. One of is "home folks.' Anderson, A pr, 23, 1902' Varmner's Warehouise Stockhoelders: Meeting. Them stockhoulders of the Easley Alli- 0 rinco Warehouse met Miarcht 2 1st, plur rinnt to call of Pres:dent, Milton 1. Rogers. Tihere was5 repriesenited 88M8._ Ct 31) of the stock, this being a majority. th Tsho meetimg was orgainzed by electin~g LuJ!banf Mauldini, President and .J. A. Robhmson, Secretary and Treasurer of stkhlder'S meeting for the terra of one t year or until their successors arcolected. he The stockhldo, s recommended that the wvarehonso be leaned to thie Easley Creaimery Co. TheIu followini g derectors worr- elected; Labaniu Mauld in, d1. A. RobiniiSOnL, .Joel II. M iller', C. 'T. Itlar'tin and C. i. Car. penlter, lift er wich fLiaa Mul diln was hiecy & Treas of' Director's meeiting. OI Rel5)ved( that it is the sonse oft this mneetinug sto(khltders to enicouirago anud lendio all help to th1e( Easley Creamery Compamyll3 thait wo (etnn with our limited After the adoption (of this resohiition, J :ho minidlg adjourned L4aban Mauinldin President. J. A. IRobinsonIi Scoratar'y. Mobi 21-1902 11Imed1iately a ft er thle adJjour nme..t o tanized by electing C.[.. (Carp1.nter P~residentI, indi J . A. Rbinson1511, 8,cy mdit Trleals. Aflter dueto 02n-idlerat iin t be ra.ct with th1e4 Liasley' Ce aery (o '"\We hie diirector.< of (the1( Eidasey Warehousei0 io.eeby aigrett ro te o th Ile Iiasley Jreamnery 1o 'nr riei nok wariehoniso an'dl \\J of. oini nothl side of nmiin st. , for the ,eriiotd of ont el ea, 1(0 114us a a c'reamety nud (Ithe li urposeIlla. And( tha Easlo'yUNI reameru~ty C'., agrees, on t heirL part, to____ asko sneh impr'ovemen0:t as are necessar'y Iir 51am1( at their own expenise. Th'iey Lrtherl~ agree tI pay as rent for said 'artehouise snoh portioni of the dividends f said (Jreamery Co'., as stock of the areh'Iouiso which is s1800,U0 bears to mt stock of the Creamery Co. All the a~prov'emnent8 made by said1 Creamnory oe* o ar'otto remain) the property of tho o. reamery Co, and may be removed by oem, if desirod. Pr'ovided nio injury 'is >neC to said warehouse, or if so, to be Ti paired by the Creamnory Co at tte.i'rTabi in oxpenso. The warehuouse Go, shall1 G. V t be respon ible for any dlebts mado by - o Creamory Co. Signed by directors Warehouse r'o, anid Creamery Co, (I. H. Carpenter, 3. A. RoIbIuson, ' asiukut Boey & Tireas. are AttentfoutJmioec ICilnbs. S All Dlemocr'atio Clubs are notified to r 2et at (hh' r'espootable places of meet- i g on the 4th Saturday ini A pril,the 26th E it, at $:30O o'clock p. mi. for the purn. so of re-or'ganislig and electinjg dele tes to a County Convention to be held Pickens, U. H . on te 1t Monday ini tfel y to attend to business of Domocratlo neg tv for P'inkeana nnn1y niv.K.. CLERK'$ SAL.. 5TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Piekens. manda E. Kennemore, et it]. Pliintil's. Va. W. T. McFall, et al. Dofondants. Inl pursuance of a decretal order in the above stated case by Hon. leorge W. Gago dated Mar. 20, 1902 and an file in the Clerks olice. I will sell to the highest bidder on saleday in May 1902 during the legal hours for sale at Pick. WIs Court House, S. C.,, the following tract of land to wit: "All that piece, parcel or lot of land in the town of Pickens, county and state aforesaid, and known as lot No. 46, and containing one acre, more or less also till that other lot adjoining the above mon tioned lot and known as the east hil( of lot No. 44 containing one half acro more or less, also all that other lot ad joining the above mentioned lots, and kiown us the east end of lot No. 80 con taining one half acre more or less and known as the re.l estate of Geo. W. Jnmes, deceased, frouting Garvin and Cedar Rook Streets. Terms cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and for recording the same. 1st day of April, 1902. A. J. ROGGS, Clerk of Court. CITATIOjS.& STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Pickons. By J. B. Newbory Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, .J. B. Clyde niudo suit to me to grant her Letters of Adiministrat. ion of the Estate of mid efin cts of Caro litnat I. Clyde, deceased. These are therefore to cito and admon ish till and singular the kindred credi tors of the said Carolina I. Clyde, de Mcesed, that they be and appear beforo me, in tLe Court of Probate, to be hold at Pickeis Court Iouse, S. C.,on the 1st day of May, 1902, after publication lieiof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if tny tliy have, why the said Administration should not be gran ted. Given under my hand and seal, 11 day of April, 1902, in the 126 year of our Independonee. J. B. N EW BERIY, J. P. P. C. County (ommissioner's Sale. STATE OF SOU rH CAROLINA 1 County of Pickens. ( By virtue of an act of the legishtnro providinig for the sailo of town lots in the town of Pickens for tho purlpoe of building a new jail and other viarposes. We will sell to the lighiest bidder the following descrihd lott; belo.ging to Pickens county, in the towin of Pickeis on Saleday in May, 1Q02, at Pickens Court House, S. C., during the logtil hours for sale, to-wit: All that certaiti lot with the buildings thereon onl south side of Main street join ing thie Masome building lot on the west, Mrs. Tuornley ott the east, Main street. on the south and otn which the dispen s try is tnow loctated, cotitaining about: onte fouth (t) of ani acre more' or lees-.. Al-o till those other lots ini said town on wvhich the jail no0w sttands, conttaitning taboiit tIwo (2) itcros mtoie or less whichi will bc sol Ian about one-half acre Jets. Phtt of samne cati be seent in the Comn mitssi'oner's itilico, and 2mill be exhibited on day of sak. T'erms of the sale are one thiud (j) cash anld lanlttce etn a credit until the firstdaoy e4 of November, 1902, credit p~ortionl so cured by the bond of the pairchascr and a nmortgageo of the premises with intterest from (liy of sale on credit portion. Pnrchiasers pay for all papers and for re cording the same. L. D, STEPH ENS, Su pervisor. J. M. STEWVART, Clerk. EASLEY COTTON MILLS.. J. M. Geer, President & Treasurers P. M. Taylor, Secretary, E. H. Shanklin, Superintendent.. -' Resolutions.. Easley S. C., April 9th 1902. At a meeting of tho Directors of the Easley Cotton Mills, held this (lay. the following resolutions were adopted: 1st. That the e apitial stock of the Easley Coltoni Mills hie ineretised to $350, 000.00, by issning 1000 shtares oif Comi moni stock, of the ptar value of $100.00 2nad. 'I htat each stockholder of the, comipany ihall be entitlh d to subscribe, for htis pror *ta shtare of said aitiionatli stock. 3rd. 1lThat theo Pt es'ident e~ Treasuirer bo inistruclted toi sendt( eachl 1t(OckhIolder.1 1 copy of thtoso resoiltat~ons, wvitht a notico ~hat lie beu entitled to subscribe for at liar, >)y thle 1st of Jutne, 1902, for his pr~opor-i iontt partt of the intcretase, an td tht 1ue tnot ice, as requited by law, be given brough otto of the (0ountty )paper. 4thI. Thait so muech of the addli itinal ttock aR satll remin untsold toi the tockhtolders may ho dtsptosed oif by the Botird of Directors8, at t heir dhi5cretil, at not less theit par for c ash,. 5th. Tht ait the anonati meeting; of iur stock hold-rs, oni thte 1 7th (lay of stay, 1902, at thet ofice of thle Eniley Jottont Mills, Eanley 8. C., at 11 ociock .im., thte foreto .:g resoluttionis will be Pres't & Treasutr. CHATTTANOA DRUGIST'S STATE: MENT1. Robt. J. Miller, Propiotorr of the, ad Honae Drng Store of Chattantogo,. 'onn., writrs: "'There is more merit ina 'oley's Hloney and Taur ttilla in tany thmer (congh syrup. The calls for it iaii all other con gh 53yrnps combined." 101t & thornley, Pickotis, Chapmnan1 & altlhan, Liberty. Easley3 Creamery Vompany. All stockholders of the Enasley reamnery Company are called to cet att the office of the Predkden t, T, Ljathem, ini the city of Earn. y, out Saturday April 2tAh ait 4 clock p. in, Thme object of this ooting is to complete the organi.. ti of said company, andi a full tendenuce of stockholders ls de. ~ed. J. T, LATIIEM, President W., L. PIOKE~NS, Secretarly, 010*SN0107an A