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-a. , > Pickens Senliitel-Journal Happenings ol a Local and Personal Nature. There i8 nn epidemic of mumps i l/.IEII .?>? ? W. L. Jonkinn, Esq , is confine to his room with hi grippe. ? How docs tho now leaf 30 turned over 011 January 1st look U day. ? Fon Sale?(V nico young tuil! cow. Apply to Alonz) I'uce, Pickone 8. C. ?According to Bradstroot 80 pe cent of tho merchants who ftiil huv failed to advertise. ?Bennett. Hill, of West. IJnioi: Ooon.oc county, was a welcotno vi^ito in l'idfeens yesterday. ?Nearly every other person yo meet these days is Buttering with 111 grippe or a very bud cold. ?RJnny pcoplo are setting 01 j trees now, and especially fruit tree Lot the good work contiuuo. ?See the now advertisements ?. Tho II. K. Sturdivaot Co., unci 15. < McCollum and consult them. ?J. IS. Newbery, Probate Judg has lately made some decided in pr weinonts on his now residenco. ? Congressman Wyatt Aiken making tho anuual distribution garden seed among his constituent ?The timo will soon roll nroun ft>i' nnliti#?nl cliiK liwcliiuru iinil Oit ventions ami some people will I happy. ?J, 1*. Carey has returned fro (Jreonvillo and Oeonee eoun ti where he has boon on profession business. If you havo not made your tax r turn to tl jo County Auditor, yt should do no at once. The time c pi res February '20th. ?Sherill MeDaniel is rapidly pus! ing to completion, as tlm weutli permits, his new resid nee on Libe ty and Sickens street. ?The wheat that lias Cuino up not making much bIjow. Its n t coming up till this mouth makes tl formers fear n poor yield. ? We heard a furniture man bi some days ago that a chair fa'.v1' would pav in I'iekons., ? iMarrioo,,.t tho???. 31st, 1001, the residence of Henry Nix, Mr T. Hudson to Miss Linnio Grant of Pickens. AI. F. Hester, N. 1' , ficiated. ? Aaron liogge, A. John Austin 15oggs, and Ramsey Doylu Colhouu, sold, Wednesday, tifty bales of cotton for over 15 cents pound. ?Married on tho 24th ult., K?,v. 13. E. (J randv, at the ltsidei of George Looper, near Dacusvi Mies ?Sanlla L >oper to M. A. Kil burg, ut Easloy. ?The Wood Lumber Com pa v has received at their mill at Cnlho a good supply of logs from tiio moi tains and wilt begin work as soon the wiO )0i' moderates. ?Married at the residonco George Loo'oer. iump T)iw?nuuiii.? tlio 2 !ill tilt., Miss Annie Young Eugene SYiight, bulb of Eusdey, 1(< li. K. Grundy, otlieiated. ? A Mrs. Kevin, who liven near 1 1*. Field, died .Saturday from ea' h*p?y. Mio luid heen under the en of pliVHicianH for a week, but tin treatment was of no avail. ?The railroads aro n?\v bandlii largo bhipmentH of fertilizer. Ti movement promisen to bo unuaual heavy this Heason and Iho rondn w ho taxed to furnish the necossa ears to handle Iho business with di patch. ** ? It. has been Buggcaltd that thi being lenp year, is likely lo show i with a short erop <?f mai'iiagoH. T1 fjn iH sny are afraid to eoiitruet marriage this year for fear peon will think they took tho initiative i I ?|)1)',18 "1C! question. ?The Kaslatoe auction of tlii county is greatly fluted over tho proi pecLs of the new lumber company, i mne.li of their it.ixl lies in tins towi ship. Tlio company lias under cot sidoration a railroad from tins plat Or from Seneca to their newly at quired j o-m ssions. ?'J lie amount of taxes, exclusiv of the tax roads dn!v, for thnJisci year tOUU, is $47,210 1)!) ofi tlii amount. II. W. J<\irr lias collecte* $17.G!IG 27,iueludin'? for roadf This loaves about $987.72 yet, dun t< be collected of Slate and coiint-v An additional 2 per cent, ponnlty i to 1)? added to all taxes collected thii nton'h. ? A marriage announcement ha recently been made that is of mticl interest to I'ickens folk. Miss Aniti Ambler, youngest daughter >( IVI??j Jao.es It. Am bier, of And ler's, wit l?i married Fob. 17lh to Mr. Multhev Breazealo of Bolton. tho weddint will bit an elaborate nflf.iir at the upaoious country homo of Maj Am blor, six milvB north of i'ickemt ?Besides being a leap voar, 1001 iM peculiar 111 several rnniv.n?u Christmas will fall on Sunday foi the iiret time in nix years, ami spring will l>? ushered in on Sunday, Marc) 20th; Easter Sunday falls on Apri I^d, and Good Fiidav ImIIh on Al Fool's Jhiy, April 1st. Thorn will l>< onu panto and olio total col ipso o tho BUPf-TH'itlwT visible in Norll America. For tlio first time in many will he no eel ipso of tho fcjj^?t Ailo'it has IftM^tion to ?Tho weather prophets proilict u t wet spring. f ' ?Farmer borrowers from tho banks - are not so. numerous us thoy were in ' low priced cotton years. 1 ? Some of tho ohl folks eny that up to date this has been tho coldest 1 11 full aucl winter since 1861. ? Head chango in Folgor & Thorn- i ^ ley's, A. A. I'ace, J. F. Harris ami A. s K. Park's ads. this week and profit ( u thereby. I ? It seems that farm hands are 1 hard to got these times. Many far ' t mors havo only about half tho force 1 they need tho coming year. ?Josiah 'hapnmn, commonly | r known as "P J ?e," die 1 on tho 27th ( 0 ult., al'to|v.^>Hlioft, illness, ilo was , horn thd^TTlh of Docembor, 1821), j and waV in his sovonty liftli year. , ' Uih remains were interred at McKin1 ney's Chapel, of which church ho was a member, tho day following his u death, Kev. C. L. McCain canducting 1 ie tho funeral .service. Ho loaves a wife and four children, besides a host of relatives and friends to mourn his 1 ii < v dentil. a. ? Mr. and Mrs. J. McD. Bruce delightfully entertained a number of gentlemen friends of the former l ist ~J- Kridftj' i veiling at n stag dinner. An ' elaborate menu in courses was do o, lijjhtfully served. Those enjoying 11- the eharming hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce were: I?. Eugene Al .xmidor, J. Ij. Bolt, 11. I'j. Bruce, J. P. I8, Ciirey, I. Loo Carpenter, \V. K. Dondv, i J'jriK.Ht folger, Mr. ivnapp, ivy .vi. s' Minldin, T. J. Mauldin, E. Hobid in hi >ti t .J. T. Taylor, L. C. Tbornloy i). uiul E 1 >. Webb. ?'J'lio County Commissioners at a recent meeting took a very itnpor- | in tnni stop in deciding to do away with es every small bridge, in the county and al make fords. This will incur considerable expense for the time being, but will prove cpiito economical in the (1" course of a few jears. Many of U*o 'll mountain streams riao so quickly and x" at such a height that in time of hi . h floods, such a:-) wo had the past i li- spring, it is impossible to maintain j er bridges over them; even it limy aro r- maintained, it is at a constant expense, so it appears that tho b.iard j lias takon a wise step. ot hu Allgood-Marbut. The following news items will bo ^v road with interest hy oar readers: iv-At hi?jrh faoo*>. Wednesday, Jatiu; \ii ^ '."jaidonco ?.?f Mr. , in Mf Vn' ' . \,,0 - .1 i i . id . vV>u*? ? i.'Uav Uui bride, . J. Mli" * ,in .on vv?o t)l*. ^ Hon, i)i (irooiifibid, ollicialin**. Vernon (Mo.) News. "Kber I) Allgood and MioS Anne 'oH> Marbut, of Ve.rnon, woro married \V<dnesd iy. Mrs. Ailgood is an ex fci* cellont Imly and has many relatives lH'1' ami friends in this county who ex t( Iki best v? is lies. Wo do i know |)V If. A11 ?*<?c>d but wo uro satis-tied tluit Airs. All^>v)oil\s choici) is all ri,;ht.''? lie, (1;- ssvillo Nowa, Mt. Yoinon, Mo. lj 11 - Mr. Allgood is a son of Mr. Win. B. All?(ood and is n yomi;; man of my sterling worth. His friends hero ex11,1 (did C*{) :i ? ' I' :1 111 il i i >>>" ">-1 ; 1 1 W.J.J ami mill I M>" uiul t rido much i >y :iii<l hai piness f.B ' i Liberty Locals. Libertv, S. C., Feb. 1, 1001. on ' ' ' Liberty is still in the land of pio;,*jV> 1088. Throe inch riiow f< 11 here the '2<Slli ??'t. The mountains arc s'ill wliito, noithwist winds howling and the lil" ground fri>/.r!n. J1.! Tho oarly sown whont stems to l>o damaged on rod land. 1 ho late sown heat is just tfettin?jt up ^ood i^' and is lial>lo to bo injurod by ti hard lie freeze after the snow melt.--. 'v Thero was pieni-bin^ at the Proshytotiun ehureb vosterdav by Pll'V ! I ,o?. /.(" \\T..n...n . i> . w. .liuiiuuii. i\uv. urounnn, of j H" Ploronco, has aceoptod a call to preach hero and will move in a low days. ,s Preparations have been mado to on et ij> ii parsonage on tho Presbyterian church lot. t Cotton passed tho 1<? cont notch If hero last week. 11 The Liberty mill now b in a sopply of cotton for thin season in tho ;,i w .ivhouso. B- The oil mill is now running rogu is lar. The ri>e in the priao of sted eni ablod them to secure a small supply, i- There is complaint of the oil mill :? grinding the hulls with the meal. I ii nixii ij mniiiiiccn il is CM) III) (Ml t liar, tile incul appears to l>e half hull 4. Those 0 who Hwap seed ear I y in the Reason 1 and took tickets l>< f ?rj this adoltera tion was ooni!iienco:l tiro soro over j such treatment. Thoy prefer to <lo ' their own mixing and don't think the ' hill Is will ho any advantage where uioal is med as a fertilizer. H Dry, firm roads are a tiling of the 3 past for this winter. They nro either frozen, rou^h as a rock pile or muddy. Kock quarrying for general bnildinp and oionuinentill purposes is talked ' ' ..( i > - ( wi n?re, aim n in Known that Liberty lias u granite foundation under a I good portion of it and ho solid that I , water is vesry hard to get in places tto hind it haw not yd been done. J i I From Cateechcc. Having been con lined to tho room for the past ten days with a sore J fo;>*, wo aro short of newa Ibis week, however, in tho bimjua^o of tho old 1 women, "evoiy little helpH " I Wheat llflM <'<>( lin nnnn"l> '? ^ , . r>-~ "I' * ?!? ?"Ol lo Hfco it without loiiRca. Without a , oonsiderahlo ehango for tho hotter, ? wheat, crops arc g'ing to ho short ? t)iis ynnr. 5Oftls ftl'O liot in it at all as wo huv*? hocn ahle to 8(!0. Without a good v yield of spring oats many a poor old j "rip" will lio and dronm of tho good ( feuds past and f^oiip, to ho awakeno;l with tho shattering noiao of a hand ^fiill of west* i n corn an t a short three hundlo of fodder falling in the ^kLahout daylight to keep breath to nfinke Ibh yttiu's (trop I no rest for l ho poai* in in | Mint. Hro in.l wurUi Htuya think thoro ought to . Bit man rung the p?oj ' with Bklio *ioh mM- ^ t BSHS^Mn . K^^r3BH5^^^E^Ei 5fS '. BL - ' ffgi / ilmll bo hist aiul tho lust bIuiII bo hat." Very littlo plowing 1ms bcot) done his your up to this time, but wo nro ivitu' in hoiiast if wo din in disnnii'. 13. P. Kolley has ivnted his &)i n | Hid Hour mills, cotton gin and saw . mil to J. J. Chandler f>?r this your. j VJr. Kolley will devotu liis tiruo to i ooking after l>is farm. Mr. K<*lloy >ay? ho ground something over three housand bushels of corn lust year, j jesides the wheat. About the mid-! He of tho wheat season his mills : Droke down and ho never ground my for very n-ar a month, or he; would have ground a good deal more.! Mr. (.'handler is giving entire satin-J faction so fur. When a man noes to; Lhi.s mill if ho only has a horseback Lorn, ln> need not hitcii liis horse for j Ilia torn will he ready by tho time he j irets hitched. After drifting for some tiino from I'll npkintown, Noah's ark has land* d >n the banks of Twelve Mile river near (bissaway bridge. Noah and his Hons aro busily engaged improving llio public highway from the liasiB iway bridge to the Uobinson hridgo. Wo would suggist to Mr. A. 13. Tallftv that ho might lind it beneficial to his support next August t<> place Noah'.s crowd on tho road leading from tho Norris wide track to Six Milo church jnst as soon a.s they 11 i uwuiuiuiu urn h;au un > ?n: uw \> uu. Mr. Floury Ilonclliclis, when he had tlu! gang under liis charge, put this road iu lino 1'ik nn?l it has t.over ncoded much work since until now. With about two weeks work now with (ho gang to fill up the holes it would not nerd nnv more work for quite a while. Sx Mile and Cateoclieo boxos arc pretty strong. A hint is Miflico. (!oulrnctor King line j 1 ht completed the llobi'lson bridge over Twelve Mile river. It, ii u c >vered bridge, and a got d job. 'l he piers have not be on built yet, so only pedestrians can cross. Mr. and Mrs. (I. 11. Child, of Meridian, Miss., are on a visit to tho former's father, R. R. Child. George in not enjoving very good health and they may r< main nut here at! siunmer. Furman Jlt-id, eldest hon of Ij C. Ivoid formerly of this county, hut now of Atlanta, (ja , die 1 at his uncle's, T. 11. Gassnway, on the 15th of January, from a hemorrhage of the lungs. His remains were lai.l t > rest tli" day following his death in the lv<-id graveyard. William Pilgrim died at his broth er's, Mr. A. A. I'ilgrim, on the 421st frotn dropsy. Ho was buried at Six Mile. I' [ i'11" Kismrd, a cliarming i in<* heo school. i! Mr. It. A. iJiMVi-n, <>f Pickens, wn I on u visit to Mr. .J. l'\ iJ inirit'r u fi' d.iys n?*??. Married, on tho 24th ult., Mile iSlnlktsv to M ins Sal I it> l'lvatt, IL >11. .1 P Hv.lo ut tho throttle, all of (Jato< I cheo. We aro i?l lo know that Th Sentinel Journal ha.s added t<? it j nniuhcv 01 correspondents ono fron K ['udity. Wo hopo the corri^p .11 (dent from that place will write often II >v is mil' old friend, Jim Browninj Mild lii-i better half {jetting u'.onj I near I "<pialit\! Wo mo highly in favor of th< t ro mi-iMi Ki^este 1 by "0. ('. to our legislators, especially tllehis! |n:eistne, uinulv, a t innnlsorv r-iii jcatiaial luw. It grieves us l> oui I heart to see so many ehihhe.i grow i itig up in ignorance, which is tin. lirsi step of till evil, lint we disagr < i with "Mountain Sprout" ah nit 11 | "license ln\\." One extreme always i foll>?\vt> (mother one, so the fees lluit \v )iiM l o saved in winding of the ; estates of d. ud men hv lawy? rs tliut i " duunl'iin Sprout" sp -aUs of w mid t?e trelih d in obtaining divorces, say ing nothing ah:>nt the women and children that would ho left to inalcu their suppiri tho host they cou'd We can't have a licence law without a divorce law r.n I the hitter is con h ui'v 1 I\\l r. I'll). 1YH 111(3 OppOXtMl to children in ir-ving, lint Ci >d fori>id the day ihrit uiir c >urts >!> >U over he tilled with divorce s iits. With hiiow on tho ground two inches (loop, a ntrong wind from the 10 ist, it sleeMng and fro(/.ing as; it falls, tho prospective ca.ididate 1mn >thing to do !>nt to Kit al'ciiud a good log lire and tiguro oil which ilho most profitable, a cotton crop, at 12 cents per pound or a good fat office. So hurry up hoys and let yoni "wants" be known and tho voters will let }<>u know their "will" next August 15. c/ ]/'s / / s / / / / r / / / / / / / s f / y V / ^ Business Locals. x v / / y / y / / / f /'/ / / /~ f / / / / /./ . / / /S (Jo to II C. Carter's for an\tliiri: \ ou wnnt to buy. ?If von wnit ii good liorso or mule cill oil It. C. Carter, Liberty, S. C. rionty of frofdi garden sofd. Will iinvo plenty of tbi'in in I>11 ik in a day >r two. Pickt DH Drug Co. N. I). Taylor, the pbolo<ria}iher, Till l>o i.) his ptudio in Pinkens on bo 19th and *J()tli iii?t<t 111. ? I!. Ij. Henderson, I be photogra* pber, is now ready for work again. Jail on biin for good pbotogrnphs. ?R. C. Caller lias just nceived a nr <?f horses and in lies wi.ieb be -.111 II -? * vin huh cnciij) tot cash or on tiuao. A few html>el.s Florodora cotton (t od, hardy, early vaiiity, for Halo Vpply to I). ! '. Hendricks, Pickens, i. iII. F. I). No. 1. 2 .v. ? WAN riCD: Pcr*iu>iii<);), Do<*mod, Hickory in.d Holly IiO<^H' Vei^lit pad oil car loads. -lumen /ockoiiott, Cliar'iHtoii, S. C. o-lm4 Liver t>ilis That's what yon need; :hing to cure your bilul^Hj less and give you a gootW Bigestion. Avers Pills arc ivcr pills. I hey cure constipation and biliousness. ; J&v&Jv laxative. { I "'~ c \\ fl HOUSES, M if I M BUG (( And all kinds of Plantat /) ? IIMIC. \i ^ Barb Wire, Buggy )) Dash Boards ready for 1 (t ? crs ;inc^ Stay Chains, Ci // I also carry a comjj \\ 9 GROCERIES. // ? ^gj^^Coirie and sG it o' r* i ({ S\. Wc i )) K\ '-UN DEI mmmmm wmtmmmommmtcmmmmmmmmmsmmmmm in From Six Mib. ; I will try n11 and send in the! 3 mows from this section. Health of this community is very \j good (it present. w llov. M. L\ Miitlieny closed his so rioa of meetings at Six Mile tho third fef Sunday. There was a great duiyl of, \ interest manifested, and we If ope. much good done. 4 ? yf, Rev. G. B. Nalley filled his regular < ' & appointment at Mount'Olivet tho 4il? ? i ! V? Will Pilgrim quietly broathed h.s ^ lust nt tl^e home of his brother, A. ! II Pilgrim, on .buumry 22ml una his | ^ ne.nmins were lui.l to rest thu foil nv- t ii'h-- -.r .Alnti uiitivb.i. i , Chili lio Evans hns treutotl himself i 18 to n iiiiW too bujri/v. i \ iv , Clifton Woodson bus ??on> to I'ifk- I iiifi to ntte::el t-chool. Ilo visited J luinef oiks Saturday nnd .Sun lay. I j. 'Iht' fur mors of this community I nrc busy hauling ft i tili/.. i s and the rondh nre getting bad. ' ' s The guano men nre he-giunin-r *o ') , have* plenty to do this time. The wr' farmers are going into cotton head ' over heel:'. Tlio 15 cent enti<r>n \vi! ioia , make the firmer buy more} costly ' <n , fertilv. rs than he will be able t > paiv ii for next fall. The* fm-iiw.r will >.i ... . most his ohm land in cotton :ti.<! > i IkCXt i ill col toil will I'O 7 \ Is u;|:l II, ,1 ( coin 31 '25 per Imslii'l or hi no, mi I i'j^ iho poor ol.l farmer \\ ii !> cnii;;! , hi with his coat nil'a^iiiii. run Now is the time of tlio v? :?i* to <i ) < -ov , your plowing and thinking, and be , sure t.) |> 1 :t111 plenty of corn a:i<l t hen .\|j. raiso nil the cotton you can. 1*. ; Tlx io has been more sail ab>u! f\ tut lio;;s since ho<; k Hin?{ turn- t?ii( that. wo ever heard of before, liluni ir vis'i .Merch killed a ho?.( rctutlv that net- iii^i toil him *140 pounds I now just want to say a few word* ' |!((V in regard to tlio country grave yitrds ' )r oi bur\in<? grounds which 1 hav.i i.o ' , ticed i?t < 11 lltii't nt churches* which are' ^ V., .1 i;n-m r.Mi-ill ?)(glt'CU(l Ulll IIH f:^, ' eared for. I have seen grav< s with " ' tin: hnid iind ft I. it - tonics f^iloti (kiwii ami tiio graves waslu-d down l*ve', ;11 <I could hardly fell that their whever a "rave I hero, and 1 have known '-"''i graves to ho onlirely lofit. Why t,<l" can't poop o icf-p ct tho (load enough HOm to round or luuun I up tho graves M once or twice a year and keep up tho ' ph.'l g? av*8 th it are unclaimed for no 0110 tsecti l<i ows where his or her body will he last laid, and how their graves will ho j| cared for. Thou keep the golden rid and do as \ou wish to he don< I>? . (p j Go 1 will l>!< ss those that honor and reen? ct the do ul. Cony. Jan. '29, 1001. [, (f u She Wore Sevens. ix-r > "All." sighed the hopeless lover fond- tl.inl Jy, "such a char little hand! And to ?lui' think that I may never hope to huy will nnniher sixes for it." h. lit: And she accepted him on the spot. lulio " Use For 'Em Then. f vrift l When days arc cold and coal Is Mgh (hat And prlco of food In mountainous, Tom When 1)11! collectors pump one (Ivy Anil money lonncrs make u fuss, ''If-Tt?' fount When things are looking mighty blue fthlv And prospects slim to raise tho (lust, hin'l A chap could uso a trust or two If lie could find a man who'd.,trust. I'll! II I tl'uilli She Was an Artist. j af^ K( "Mis. < in I >1 >1 > says that sho.mnkos It | <*r<?\V n practice n<>t t<> talk about lior neighbors." ttci li "She ?l(?os not linvo to pruotlce any ' 1 more. Sbc; Is tin expert." -J a i Sure to Do It. Keep fi stiff Utyper Hp . Whin you mako a bluff; \'|| lli You're trolley don't slip, ('(i ( And you'll land the Bluff! cich ! how'h thin? Wo oiTrr Onn llnn<lrc<l Dollars liewnrd ? * ii.r ;iny can of n?at i )i tliat cannpt l?c , cured I?v I IhII's Catarrh euro. F.J. (MIKNKY& < o .Tolodo.O. jd? Wo, lli<? undersigned, havo known F? J. ('hdicy for tlm lint 15 year*, and be- ,^235 lleve him perfectly lionoi ali|i> in all l> imnot ? transaction* arid financially al>lo to cany out any obligations made l>y tlioir ""jlflK ^ ^^Kinuan & Marvin, VVholomilo > >,* t ;V'n !n,,r,nH!,y kvhUmh. Tustinionial-t 7Rc. Ih>HI?. ^..Id bv 11-11'.. I,., , V," aiv thd nnnM^k $ a Pr.- ra t)h> i v. WSECMBZTXaaSESGtaS^M V J * liners r< ) mmmnaaBamaf warn ?? ? iwiwi (-J i i:s, wagon i-1 i\!lN loss and ?2>spra0 n irj U Ufc'irtWj gpfia* ? I f! I <r I580 H 63 L^lUB # KifflW &S3E8 ion Supplies?CllKAP FOR Poles, Shafts, Cushions, St< use, also Post 1 In]" 1 >;;_^crs, itlery and ev rytiiing* in J5AI dete line of DRY (iOOl)S, e me and we will save yon m< CARTE LIBEFlTi I-BUYS?umh:U-SI:LL 1 R. C. Mi (At I')uk?i Oi v Four-nml-onc^htilf miles e:isl 7 nortI) of 1 ?; .... l>e<ll(M ^ ..Genera! Me ? Handles nothing but the bust <> ! price ^ can km v t'loni moiwv. ^ Mrs. HaLtic Craig i?- with Pirulor Dots. I ll'' health ol' 111i? <: innuinity 11:?s ( ! I (i n belli r !li mi :it L i/ present ting. 'cV. W. (3 Si ahwi ri tilled Irs re<jr :imi ! > t >? '' " ' '' , , ........ IV, III \ I II Utl'il I in1 ''l< 1(1 ay and Saturday hef ro. x(< iit-r- m an i:* s11 .si rinon t > an lltive C >li!.'!' ion. !r. "li'.i I" )a!e :n 1 i.'-.iiv u:d fiiim ti :s t>ieli?t) (lu?\n mar i;?M siii'.e. We it;.,rot. very l.ucii sueii a . .n I n< i?hl>o:. We lib ii lilv c liiiiioiul I'ncli) I > t'.i .[ | k" lici^lll'O! K | h--. 1'. 11 Purler at il daughter, j is \ t f-ln, vi>i'.( il at t 'lib lioinn ol C). ' I'k 1 <! s'Uiic !? \\ days sine 1;. C-f.l llister, li t; i Hiciei.t In r at j'\eivc Mile school, iitl .Nili-s Af Field a tCw j lit* ??". I I ! Mall i? S|i wit it iti :1 family i' li>o\ ?"1 I. i I i lit fit I'iti lii- : f !;; 1 , ii ivtslcv. \\ u fjlaillV \M ii-oiiiC I. l?tr|{. ' ' i.f. UiiJ't Towns, i t 1 [i'licit i'al Ii, ; , has ptircliasi (I the I5.:<1 li'i'/s j pltlVO SilM 1 II.' veil to it. \\ < \m 1- ! v him ai.il his wife to our siclion. its. Charley Ciiii.li.--s ami (hiu<;li Mi.^s hl!i<, and Miss Wslu I'or\isit??l ltlalivis in Anderson I! lilllO Il}(.). ins Y< ta Childnss, ail accotn;( (! \oun / la ly <>1 tho Ciokb lion I [ on. worshinn >1 ! ? I .< >? i ' 1 ' , -- -j | < <ii \>"ii ov/4 vi viilll I'll t 4th Sunday. t l!i), '*( >1< 1 I am hack f:' t ; I didn't k> fiii tfti i |ia.-si?j.{ >} t on Prof. .1 I! (iar but what 1 Wciilil ?,'? t hiick. Now ^ i coiupliiiK lit on his daughter, I.ula. 1 really thii k she is one j le most hcantiiiil y< nnj* Indies n I Now "Old Kiddie" don't " i I will 'enve for pails unknown pas.-onj^ liii.s compliment, ii>r I innko inv \i-iI i rut your section j cfon I), to h hh my ^rcatfst ( .\|hc ! lis ill ( not hlighti'd i ji iu have heen t< liin;/ your l?i^' I ?..i ir*i/11* i;ui n row i ill loll one jj I think will defy coni|H>tilion J I'oiter of lliis M'clion, wliil j illfj 1)18 KWC( I poluti ( 8 las-1 full, a 1 olio with ei^ht nils comfort-' housed in it. 1 didn't question 1 as to the ?>i/.o ot th. potato, hid 2 isa thr.t if he had meiiHiired tiie 8 inference mid {(iveli it for the 3 i ter il would h.ivo hceu as largo f jino of the oid>hago hen.I that [ in your mction. j shing tho many roadcrs of tho uel Journal much aureeHR. \i mwiujiUili > IUW, ). 20, 1904. I To ('tire a Cold in One Day l/ivitiw Kromo Qui nine Tablets, leftists refund the money if it f.iils H W. (Jrove's signature i? on k>x Sfto. (ji Ann fending n nnd de*erli>lt'>n mny y imoorlnlu our opinion fruo wlioilior nn Ion In protinlily pntOlltAbjo. ConiiininlcniricllyooiillilonMiil. HANDBOOK nn l'iilont? Chi oo. O'rtO't ntonoy for eociirmif pntcnl*. i,k? ntn tiikou ilironuh Miiim \ Co. rctolve j,, ? nottcc, will-out chnrxo, In tint tfit - tit :iemmc Jiinemm | M llaomAlT llluMrntn<l wo^hlf. l,?T<r<wf. eir- S?J rti of any Brumi itlc litiirmil. 'i'onnft, t? ft JY* four months, >1. Mold by all rowjdwikir*. uk IN & no.36,0'oi>dway' New York ' | noli UlUoo. t.ii K Sc., WnthlDBlou, O. 0. K WL?jM ^Sfpp i )!low ! I 1 i I I I M III ! >! Ill // S A D D LES. | CASH OR ON // ? y-, Trill Aprons and ^ \v ; Tongues, Stretch- " // ii)\vA i?I]. <m \S NOTIONS AND ^ ^ oncy. ? -D | ! lR, \\ o. // / V! i aT^? 1 UIjLUIH. | d .Stand ) ^ot and four mill's Jd ' in.... im rchandise,, | f k 'Ovis and at reasonable AT ' v- C-: 1 to givo ni'.' a cull. I fy >ae and uU wslit -vou- j) j HMjlglili :; HBALTH ' ? "I dou't tfci::5? CO' Id kuop rf lm-no Ml'.!. :\i Tk-.-dford'H U!a?:!c- V J; UrjiifChl. Wo h::"o uaod it i'i tho ^ lf\ (ftniiiv foi o two yoars wttb tho j] lit I nl r ! i.i t l.wi a 5 [j, doctor in t'i) ous<> for llr.t I. .. .'.ill jl 11 of i mo. It i.'i n doctor in Usui? und S ttl v.'un lo i xk a pur son well 3 and svppy/'? JAMIOO IVALL, Jack- 3 j ]i< .uiso this irrr.it moi'lii'ino s rfli'.'vs stomach pains, fmv? tho ij ij consti).? ! il l .iwi 1 an?l inviyor- 2 'j at'.'.-; t!i<- torpid livor uiul veuk- I ?' cnc.l kklueys | is :v ir\ in the homo vlicre jjj 4 Tl: 'if.'' Hhii'k-1 fraught in Bj "?1 k-'iil. i amiiie* living ill lilt* Si 5 c'p'ii.try, miks from any iu\>i- ia 3 ciitii, i.: ' ! :een k'-pt in health R 2 f .r yai> v-.'-i this iin'li< ine as ru y t.. ir only <1..> '.>,r. T.iotit.-*rd'ii U' * li'un k - I 'raiiu'lit cures bilious- ? 3 ni , ?ly -1 |> ia, colds, chill* and ft '} fever, I'A<1 blooil, h'-:iil.ie!i08, R *1 diiirrlnea, eonstipati a, e lie g i and almost every other ailment Ej ' i i>.the stOtiiach, bowels U 1 iv< r and kidneys so neariy con- |j trol the health. iKI!W. II i m h H fi ht i ijiu^u^^sssi-aisc-mav fc&N WE INTTRESTTOU^ -i..--.^T\is % I i '-Jjl r '? * - *. *- > r Fv <* 2Wfcli # i H?GE IMPflOVfcD LOC.-DEAM I' SAW MH.I .91 WITH THE heacock-King variable feeo Works .< IT CAN'T BE BEAT. 7 Write "Tin* MuMilnorv Pooplo" for i>r i? i - L' w. i?. c.niHES (a co.! COLUMBIA, S. C. jj e N O I N i: S . BOILERS. COTTON OIN5 J . TMt amnt s poor?nir shingli ???cminc /' Mmnacnff?17 " OK J. H. BURQESS, ..DENTIST.. (Venison College, S. C. Friday nml ttalunlay. All Woiu miantced. . Nolle) <>l I Ifld I Sri I li'iitonl, i j, I will nppU' to .f, II. Ne\v!?cry, 1*? ? n U? .1 IlllnrA fi? llwi Ol\fl? .1 ... i-1 .... .i < t>i r cm 1904, for ft -l'niril Holtlrtinrnt of tl ? utinf Amlrmv Audits n, (5 ~ ( to h.' tlisnuKHod us A?!iniiiisiiiivNj^ UVxus Audi VKon.^^k fun (20w4. AdminiKtruti ix. ^ (-| io lloMi I?r< 'script ion Tor 1) n '( Itiriii Uh hiuI Fever In n foottlo (if Ciuovic a Ta< tv / m Ciiii.i Tumi:, II In hIiii|>)/iron hiicI iiii ill '*/(>] , tnsielCHM f orm. No euro /in p?v. I'rl<*? ft f. ? Xli<* bifrntlflei lh? fi^lr*. uAn?'' ijfflHnP< A luxuiiuitl ffronlh. f to Hc tor ^ \\ot* I JBw vTr; ^^Km JlfST RECE1 Another Car of thos Mitchel - Wj A lew reasons why they aro better than at: Because Tlii'ir immense home demav-d is fur tlic l?n liuilt, price being a Hecondary considc itv, knowing full well that often one or ( added to the cost of building a vehicles to its intrinsic value. because MITCH KM. & LKWIS hove millions of to work < ii, probably the largest and be the world and could handle any cln chenpea than any other concern, but for have built to only ono standard?that t Because Tho company builds only Wagons, no I?i They o i ]>loy only one kind of labor, on< build only ono grade of work. No 8econ Southern grades. They are all branch whether of tho lightest one-horse or tho aro tho name as to material and workma Remember There is something besides "Pure Conn MITCHKl.Ii Wagon: There is fainib theic is honesty of purpose, there is a li there is ample and eany capital to carry 1 "termination that irrespective of mere MLTCII 10 LL "A< 1 <)N shall always r< n OF THE ROAD." Folger & Thornley, s Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Gents Furnishii [ NOTICE!~ Klberta Peach Trees, 15 month Rocks, Red ltaspfoei Kali's for Hatching a Spe< inquiries promptly answei for Circulars. Geo 1 c r ^ om .:?? A\IUIO.I-MS s ,.. .?, puoq 1?> run !>!<> AIM! ., V ^ A -V. -S V, ! ... r.m 1^ ? ?? o.ioiiI, -1 ^l> ,UI'1 ' ' .!O.J AJ1.U1 *. r.1 ..-.ill . |jf spUOMlU, v. *)|SO<l??p W ill 1 ?e in town and taring yours.' pcrlcct LIFE LIKE IM lOTOGRAPl rn i:>ij > a \ i?n<i wisr>: '< "/~.y'v '///./. . ///// //j'y.^r^y-s-s/s'/^'/''. r^? a n g lU ^ ta <1A y^v " nrbi Ax Ld OF TII1? SALE F( < iotliiiiu:, Shoes, ilnls and (icnts Fi .../Tho I)i x io ! iargai 1 The goods must be sold at or under .novo the 10th ot next month, and I can' of everything now, we will sell you wher iwn price. Don't forget the next few d; \Ye have | r? Trunks must be sold ; Come all, dont forget to get your leave. DIXIE BARGAIN I Freeman Building. Lo fcO?I miW?l aWWU??W? Wr Havii Lharn Kverybody learns something each learned that tlu:re is a lot ol dillcreiK we have learned how to select the be lor our customers. Take lor instance ....caxnl'l) goc Canned (ioods are not always wl nriglit labels i'.in cover very poor <[u; to it ill at only reliable goods get into GROCER IE \\'\i SKI.L NOTHING 1UJT Til People who buy a dollar's worth of had better have two market baskets, groceries away, oh, no, but we have ? in*4 dollars that is appreciated by our Mrs. K, L .gehebhl qeph mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamm {\ IA\ K oJ>ciii(icl up a General I' building formerly occupied by W to the Big Store, where I am lu air, mend o^fix Clocks, Sewing Machin istols, Tinware, or in fart ???<?: V, tnui^ II^CUI New parts lor all of above, if not in st n short noticc. On hand plenty of goocl Machine an line Needles, l ubes, Tires anil Wheels, >o numerous to mention. Call and see n ince you 1 "can make good." Several second-hand Sewing Machine leap price. ^ Your patronage solicit (wu also repair your etovo ad 1 mhjM -v ill Produoo in piyment for w M agonsz iy other wngon: ' i very boat goods that can 'ration us against qual,wo dollars judiciouely vill add $5.00 or $10.00 dollars of cheap cap 8t equipped lad or ss of poods a* ch< over FIFTY ^ ho BEST. iggie.s or other si e grade of mater ds, no faucy bran Ml "MITCHELL, heaviest log truck, uship. nercialism'' Viftncl the S ' ''riifct^roputation, fl Id t: experiouce, MA I i in 4 mors ARCH j .OLE AGENTS. Goods a specialty. > * El ^ poijsodv I l!H<>p V .ISO) I]'.1 oouuip r-'i'l'V uoq) *'5 v ms st: vlUg- , H .HlUI.T.lAon , 'vl ,1.1 so.->ri?l ^ |||| V"' A -r J jr-11 rj-%. X. m st Calflj >r b|| urnisliiiii>* (iioods uB? i House.... JH COST. We have to^B t mention the prices H UwiAsfli i \ r/M i ~ HOUSE. V uis Copel, Pr< nay <>L slretch- Hy customers. . < uroton:! 'c.pair Shadfijffiw ll^^| ing^l ock, will^ i\ UicycleH besitlcsJ? i<;, a tripe s to clisvfl ted, ' m ,MWl: