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PUD',IqjHED EVE1.1RY WEDNE iDAY MORNINO. -Y The Sontinol-Journal Company. T.'1o31SON & Ricuid. I'.Rors. 1. 1.0.T OIMPSON . EDITl11. .M 8 orit on 1.0'Per -, 19 1 tt.er P10CKmNS, S. (I . Wednesday, Jily 12, 1905. AN OBJECT LESSON DRAWN FROM THE OIL MILL. The Piekenv Oil ",\ill has civrushed thil Heason 1005 tous of sleed, and paid out f'ir seeI $15,7t3 81. TLe overage pr ice paid tor seed to ouir ifairrrs th'i past season ii a little 78c per hundred. It las paid wa. .' friet and ot her (-Xpensesli 2~. I.t has paid out iu all for iuel, lalhor, etc., among our tle sum of 18,535.11 for thie season, besides rtinihing our inA and hulls at mill prices ats meal to go into their gu. - - ilow prices e.asy to see that it is of great. e.Oeveryv citizen in the whole 11 di igj coutry. The i mill iasH . .nd the vey highost market ip-, po.-ible. Odl has bee) iis low at Rib per gtlloni this s'.'asoi yet tIhle 0:1 0. lha-pad in ivt rago price of 78v pl.kr hitireud for seed. eforo, t.he mill was built the far. IIois had to pay much higher in pro -on ion for meal and hulls anid had t' uko mluch lossq fot seed because ito milling seed at that timie had to freight, the scu-I awaiy to someli ohii poiit Und freight thei meal d1(] hutillti back, ov' haul seed to Easloy anid Liberty, anid it all went to ro d1e the price of sod on tho far im or's wagonlms Ila 1898 seed sold bore fRI 35 and 40 conti por hinaired. -In 1899 whenl se d went up to 60 and 65 cents it produced a wild flurry and the rtireet or Pickeius wero lined ill (evt rV diection with wiagons'i loaded Willi meed. vet the paist season the average prico livid by the Pickein Oil Mill is 78 centt;. Such vlterprises ire[ not only a convenience to everybo,1y but is of finai.cial benefit to each and1( every one whether he he a stockhiolder 01r noet, because if properly muana.ged it will nmaintajin the very best market for seed, meal, hulls, wvood, labor, e , and will tend to increase the value of every square rod of real es. tato within the circle of its infllenco. Ome noill 1m thes the very best ar ieh-f siutd made any'whore, and lin 'er thle manaig11vlont of Mr. J. 11 B o- oe, wh Io Ias boen re-elected mitn ams' r forz an)othe'r seasoni, this mill will -loci.on of oil andio cot ton A s and other 1)ublIic enfetrprises 1s one0 of the chief mieans of making at counWtry rieb. A counotry that mano fac(t ures its ro *v maiterin01 int Iii n. 18sh(ord prouts ready for use and .mils thbeo produtts inm foreign una-. etk and brings money from (every ariter' o) pay for the noew materiaI thec labor needed0( and a legitLi. profit, upon1101 the capital in voetedl * l~etos a beautiful circle of ?coni y, and balances labor and tradoe in - *, a way as to pro)duce a refresh. I'ircuhlatioi of1 m.11oy tho year I. A re'guliar circulation o'f Sthe y'our roundsmuh or y th l,1ds anid draughts in t we had factlries(to I)put ail Ifh0 li:bt is shippted by' the Pick. I .1 moosands~ and tens of thonu-( 9 uds of dollars into the country' b 'Ih yearl. Monley wsm)id be0 abnost b plen tiful in Aungst as ini Novem .s am ' therc wouldi be a brisk andi :n iomsiblo market for fatrm pro. I a ed'( v(getables to supply the t ;'zu and buisiness woldd b)0 ne I -m. :very day in the .yar We o ed a mijllion doillars to prlop i erly work up our raw material imto ( limisahed forms, and that much money I could he profitably invested right o Let us wvelcome mnd help along ev. e. ory' enterprise, andl pih long ain nr 8trong for the materi.., mental and 0 moral beCtterment of all our1 peoplek, anid turn out to gross every one w~ho "kicks out* of the traces"or'I lie downi in the plow. Think what mnanufacturing enter, ~ priOs wvouild me)an to this town, Look at I be weekly pay-roll knponey that would lie spent in Pick H that theso' enterprises would ti n Joso. A a it is, with thle oil "ill, 1 bri''k y ard, 11h( re'ilroadl anfd B. Grandy thorn 1s ready money tlz gaoes into lhe. coffers of our' n. You can depend on Ayer's Hair Vigor to restore color tO your gray hair. very time. Follow hetlonns and it never rarUs to do this work. It stops Hair Vig r fallingofthe hair, also. There's great satisfaction in knowing you are not going to be disap pointed. Isn't that so? "My hair faded until it was about white. It took jut one bottle of A yer's Ilair Vigor to restore it to its former ilark, rich color. Your Hair Vigor certaily does what you claim for it." -A. M. iouOAI, Itockighain, N. C. 01.00 a bottle. 3, a. AY MR CO., 'L itt1 Lowell. ?'ills 3i" " -ul for . . Pading Hinir nhants ev*-rv week, whereas sax %cars ago the bulk of the trade of thi.4 town was dono on a credit--ono settmtrient a year. Whon t he farmer turned 1oos13 hiS Crops cverybody got ft little money--merchanto, doctor.-, preach. ers, blacksinithis, toachers, prtintter --. and Oiverything w s high, hil'1 to be, becasitev verythins.g was bU-mght anid sold on a credit., to be paid for in the faill. Now everythitng ii himged'l -- .he lerci himt buys fort1 cash mnd takeii advanltage of ovey S. V I stson; tie Col. stiter hts 1te rem Y Iumoneicy an1Id Imuys what he wiasits L. '' whou vel. wIl -Oll 1.1:ti chea pels.t 'iguring the oil 'm .lill season at i ty-fou. week, tlhey a veiged an expeniac econilt, of $-545,15, not in Cluding over $1300 that th 1m11111nger sipleni; 01noidy'sK aLven-li weekly pay ro)l is $100; 1.he Pickenri railrond, while it p'ys 4f4 lioitily, will aver alge $100 week y, and the Irick yard, which piys evmly Saturdiay night through the H.-B.-M. Co., ttirti os9 $300. This mIkCs Ia gratid to tal of over $1,00i pr w(tek that goes to Swell tho Silties of out merchants; other liti ti butinessO4 locaiteil hot e, such as the bank, thO livery stables, the blackumith shops and the print. ing office, with their Iecessary ex Primes, 11(1(10.1 to the IIove, Imike near'ly $5,000.00 of mioney put into circulation in to t 1 is town ealch montlillh , whdlo tenl yeatitr agto there was nothing of the sort, and ill tho buIie thI t willa here wa11-6 dlnu e I"' at credit and1( there1 wasI no0 pt'>liO en1 terpui-, so theret was nto mantts of making tready money. Why this town is willing to allowv conditions t >remain na tihey' are is bondi iiour ken. Vt ithi th advanitages oif this t >wni, and the mtoniy interests here, anid the bus~iiness nieumein of our1 citi zens, enterpriso ought to awake amiongst our peIople, nnd wi canii not unldetanStld why they should be willing fo stand idle and see other Itownsl, Iess favoably gitui. ated, sitretchi torthI their hianid and1( gr'l.p ihe' prize. .1 itern should rniillS, un ttlerwear~ mille j, h alkorhiejf fator Oits, suhM r011 facoii-', foit i ries, main.d o sht'ps), ete. , hlre. lThe la' bo r, the ju ower, thie sito -ll arro herve un ilt ing t ie used. )Our ei I I Lcements[1 to hmd1( these0 eniterprisos, but will thiei ? We are ninuid if t hes~e thtingi comec, thiey will como14 oif their own '"free w~ill and ac'cordt," for we anu not -lart being mado by the very people w~hio wol d be ii 5;1 m ost beneited to loca01to bemi Why~ will theoy nlot take hold? There is no( reason why t hese hinigs shld(1i not b)e bioro, un less lho peole are too :oe;thtetic to ths ('ianiti f natur1io to want them iutrred ori oblttrue'4ed Ta'.king that inwt of it, theI thing to do. wtouhll be I Sfo'rma t Stck 'omlipatny 11od( build a I tru.O hol d work "0)I to fill it full of roardtrs the year rotind-- in) the I 'lmmier withI low country 1 p)0ypl0 and I tho winter' wi th ,"orthlern visijtor's; 0en ta ke hioldl of thie scemoin of Iiho Ii 'olley' lim- fran Aniarsoni to Easley, I 'iekeunn on to A..hev'jilho b y wayt) of 8 bo Golenoy, v'alley, M arietta, Iiv er 8 'i"ll T.ligml'il b? antd on to TVryon, .fI Mumbug1ii~ I lendersonvul'jle, OimniI)ey ai toek and to A sheville,. 'This wold~ vi Pen up a finie 'otunitry for'develop. C ent: it would cauise ianufacturing Iterprisos lo be lycated along these ounltain streauij and would1 be 01o10 the fiiiest cenic and best paying ci '1 owho are gifIninlI ienh 1 ~ r'ueth .by roGauiar ftroat eett's Emulsion, shot Continue the treat~ ent In he. weather: Brmalle ~os t Lind a tIa cool mtik wit 1' Wil e ao y with any oblotion whiol attaoh1 ot pro.. duct, uaring t~ohE~ atedj O~ao ond for free nmple. so '~ & OWNE, Chemists, 409-435 p Sireet, New Yiork. aid $,.oo; all druggite. rodey aptcm) t Lt there id in any art of the country. Pickens people could do if they vyould do, and Pickens -could be made mlie of the best townis in the south, k(1 wbeyj.alhe began to help hersell mie would naturally help the utire ounty; bIt,.they seem to bo uleti)IE o see the beneicial results. The lre lethargic - they reed waking up h)py need heroic treatment, and th4 Lbst thing that. Can be dono is to ge A %anlitarium here and begin dosjin, thCm. Once they wake, up to th possibilities of this, the gratitlest an< l'est ( vountiry in the United Statee a-othiig canl hold tiiom iii oeck. Wihy not call ~a meeting and fee the pultie of the PeoplO for"'the trolle, line ami1 for matufacturing enter priset? It would not hurt if it di no good. They might vlso figure o a trolley line fromi to Wa IIlla by way of the S x Mile eo)nutri Thc Ocon0e County trolley compan has already procurod 1 chartr for line from Toniivillu to Walhailla 1 Westmieir t is meanis Atiderso ai uno of the termiinal points, the w'hy not worlk to make Pickons4 ti other? Let us help to develhp ti Six Mile, Old Pielo na ind the Hig F.iallei sections or thiis anl Oconc coun11ty, while they-. are developin alot.hier part of tleir couint.y. Thi is i feasable scheme aid could bo pi tlrough at it a nt1 very great.cost, all Ilhm mcions through which 1bo lir wool runli wou-)ld pt, 11p ab1o)U enoug h money oi t cay the et urpriE thr..ugh and the natural imcaso ( ) 11 1 i n 0 v a would be at Ids90Tom dividnld Onl 0he original iniveste Will Lily actiona ho taken on I, mattr. We paise for a roply. Giye Pickens a Cotton Mill. Sevral years ago-suy ten thero was an unknown railroa< station ill larlboro county, pl down on the map11 as A ll No one knew V evoi where it was Somo onterprising mon built a cot toll mill, and the station soon be Came110 a town, and now it is one o the most prosperous towns in thi Pee Dee section, having thre largo cotton mills and other manu facturing enterprises, with some o the) best iorcantiile ostablishmenti in that part of the state. Some years iago a Floidia cowbo; had a fiincy that the so cadled irre deemnable swa'imps - -everglades - -c thlat State could be drained 11ud( mad prolitalo lands, says8 The Columnbil Stato. In one of these groat mnorasi es, tihe Big Cypress swamp, there ar now 200- aIcres ini grape fruit-an the boy wvho dreamed about it recen 13' visited the magtniticent and wvealt p)roducing grove in hi~s own yacht There are eldoradosa ail thutagh th South. D.Vujisisa or Ind)lIgehItan. Th'ie tormi "Dlys~p('psh" moan11 s e Iao 80 popsin in ihE stomach. Indtigesitio if righly use IN d whenot over1.1 thfood is no0 properly digested re'gardless4 of the' ca)use It I its in 1.-rial, whther01 yon ('all y'o1 aiiimen't i 1plpsisl or'0( leigestiont whei ilydal4's 8omacha T'Ialt tlt) r used. Tjhie are guls1tane lo ouro0 ail! forLms E stomacwh troubleu. Buy ai trial TRox (prien 25 'tH. ) uad be contvinced. Bears the Thel Kind You Hao Always Boughl Bignatuo of A Creeping Death. I lood~ p)oison1 (Oreeps up) towards5l' th, dreadull1 y intjure'd his hand, whtiol tiwolledl upj likE) blooXd poisouinig. .huck Jltn's Armen~i Ha(l'o r ot thbe p)'~oi hea!:led the1( wound)(, an1d salved( his life, H St ini Iho worildl for burns and s111fores 25e at Paonsii .Drug Co. Thein ait t1oey htandtling theO move Lo con1te'st Ithe res'.Ilt of the recent Pickeins dispenIsaruy (lection seemu l!eterm)ined to press~i thle issiue. ThIE, vili of the~ people is ti o eeaureI'd sad mnistak the 1 OPai1 of tihe dis >) 3) n a r y' ad~vocates. --.Spar'tanhr'g Ioraid. The Spartanhurg people1 are work. tjr for a rairoad from I hir1 towni to uithiorfordton, to cemnoct with the onbIoardI anmd to be thiere wheni the miithern' (comes0 inl wiith theo. xtenl..on 0om Johnison (Cily and Marion. Sueh con nection wvould b)0 of material ad mntage to Spar'tanburg.-COharlotte The dlispentsary' people appear' to ant thtat instituition put ini tihe same ilegory as the poor and the hopa of 3lnvenl - w' Ways with us. Nothaing iskedl, Nothing Gsatnedl. You risk nothing in buiying Elliott's mulsified Oil Liniment, bevcause you lat your, money back if not satisfied. our gain' is great, becauso yon get tile est himien~t ever made. Bost for Rhneu latismi hest foi Spramas and swellings, est for use in the family and on your took. A inull 1-2 pint bottle, costs but 5 Ota. No risk, all gain. Bears the lhe Kindh YO hays Alwy Bongh giature Pickens, R. F. D.,No. 1. Prof. J. H. Vernuri and family, of Greenville, are visiting in the Griffin section. Rev. -A. E. Howard filled- his al)pointment Saiurday and Sunday preaching excellont sermonsu both days. Prof Vernon led thq sing ing on Sunday. Soveral of the Griffin peoplo- and Prof. Vernon wont to Cedar Rock in the after non. A protracted meeting wil I begin at Griffin the 2nd Sunday in ] August. Rov. 0. L. Jon.'8 will assist Bro. Howard. All who wish to help clean off I the grave yard aro requested to como and I r-ng tools on Friday morning beforo tho next second I Sunday in August. 'I'lo school at G assy Mountain wil b. taught by Mirs Floronce Hendrcks.Rtader, y - --T wo inltercet ing commaunicat ions, 11 o10 from Micat and onn from far off SI11110, Vare crowded out this week. Flow Constmtion be.glna. Coiunsphon alwilys begints with a b cough that lingers A cough thait hangs and will not yield to the usual treatment may .0t an a consumption - but too g aften it does meani this dead destroyer hats gain' d ia footing RB pale's 0 0 11 g h1 Elixir is very Sucessful in, chtecking the t progre.s of throia 11 lung dist aiRes d Eveni c3n tion yields to its powerfu. i!nvie, if its u8e is bengan b1eforO 1hl0 diseasei is too deep seated. This mode-rij i scienitific remdC(ly, kills the germs thiat .:oio (caus a c inmltion. Its removes the (aneMI anud help natiro rebild the broken down lipssno. If you have a stubborn e cough, try Rydale's Congh Elixir. it wil not disapoint you. 0 PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM clemwne aud bcaualfleu the hair. 'r lito'a a luxurialt growth. Waver ratiF to ioutoro Gray Htair to its Youth l1ul, Color. Cure. ucsali ai aes & far falling. l otoher Graty's Sweet Powders for Oh Idren .tcwo'sfully used by Mother oray. nurse in the elildren'is llone in New York, Cure feverish ness, Haci Stomach, Teething Disorder, move the bowels unt destrov worins. Over 30,000 tes -tino.nps. 'They never fail. At all druatgist e . amp1le free. Address Allen S. olisted LeRoy, N. Y. f -While aitteuding a barbecue giv on by the Climax Knitting Mills at Athens, Qa , a few weeks ago, Mrd. John Pollard was struck in the face by a baseball that had been thrown bv a small boy in the crowd. The blow was a very light one and purely accidental. It stung her cheeks for a few minutes, and there was a Blight bruiso made b the ball. The place f where the ball struck became inaflam u ed and the ia~flaimation tinally reach r1 the brain anid she died .Snuday aeveinilg. Shake Into Your shoes. Allen's F"oot East-, a power. It cures p~ainlful, smarting, ner~vous~ feet and1( in), stn (itfCOiSal ttii.Itthgrowing nails, ani instantly takes the .greatest com1fort discovery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ea~so makes tight or new I shoeaas feel Peasy. It is aL certaiin cure' for sweaitinig, clIlus and hot, tired achaingi feet. Tfry it to-day. Sold by all Drug-t gists andi shoe stores, 25c. Don't accept I anly substitute. Trial packaige FREE. A ddress, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy ,N. Y. Whooping Co a'gh, r "In the spring of 1901 my children all had whooping cough," iiays Mrs. D), XVW. Capps, of Cappa, Ala. "'I used f Chiamberlain's Conghi Remedy wvith the .most satisfact ory results I have ovor seen for w~hooping congh."' T1his remnedy keeps thea cough lo.ose, Le~ssono I-lhe ioveri ty anal frerjuency of thecOu)Ighli'g spells aaull counteracts uad tendency toward p1.eu mfontai. F~or sale by Pi'-kens Drug (>o Eairlo's Dirug Store. On., Winship 6ix8 monted engine, 0110 Koineikv shingle mill, saws, Sbelt, all inl goodi coidlition. W ill seli part on0 credit or ta ko in exchanvge somieI yonng Ilitle or' mulep. Apply to W. M. Barker, Sialem, S. 0. 4t Bears tlie TW 1 Kind You ae Alway; Bougt Signaturoe - In s piinking of nome as101 ar otists, Ansctent- Ruhnstin theO great comlpo) R~l tinail inn sician on1ce ggjd: "There is no quewstion1 but I-here are twtenyJ 3 mnusical I aIdi(es to on10 miae'l mian, andh mry own experience i.s that they learn moae p~oetry andA are miore dlili gent pupils tha-n mnl. ut what is i ile invariablo result? WXhen a youfng St lady beomoues a perfect artist some - handlsomeo mustachjo conmes along, and shlte hooses the hadsome mnustache Inl pr< fe'rence to her art."m w Bears the 10Kind You Have Alway 80Dught E Bignaturo Saluda, Lanrens and Horry coun- b' ties are going ahead with the plan of bi voting out the dispens:..ry fr'om their di respective "midets." Senator Ti'-I* man's ukase has not had any effect in m checking votitag. out bly counties pro-. cess as yet. Mr. J. E. Sanders, of Florence; has b: taken edlitorial charge of thle Green 'ville Mountaineer. Mr. Sanders is. a bright young man and will haie ample op portunity to do a good ivork In hIs new positlon. Bears th Alh Knd YouHaye Atwan h8s o SignaureI t _-NIP Chickens [oo Small Please take warning and keep your chick ens till they are nice large friers, and you will never find them dull. Alread C price on small broilers has greatly decIIn t until nobody wants them. If you hiv good friers as grown ones, we are here to pay highest price for them, but for small ones we will be compelled to cut them way down. Tell your neighbors that Craig Bros. want them to keep their chickens till they are good size. It fruit is scarce, save what there is. We are well stocked with jars, rubbers, extra tops and jelly tumblers. Call on us for them. Yours for.large chickens, CRAIG BROS. ONE-PRICE CASH STORE. I have on hand a uico line of WALTHAM and ELGIN WATO S (hat I am selling at a very low )rica. Also some other cheaper grasle watches at a good bargain. Jewelry, watches and clocks repairod, and I guarantee all work that. I deliver. If. SNIDER, - - Easley, S. C. Notice the Insurance Features of the Liberty Bank Burglar Insurance Cashier Under Bond Fire Insurance Depositors' Insurance If a burglar blows the safe, and fire destroys the building, and the cashier skips out with what he can get-notice the result: The Burglar Insurance Co. replaces what the burglar got; the Fire Insuranco Co. pays for the building and fixtures: the Bond Co. replaces what the cashier took; the Deposittrs' Guarantee Fund P 13s the dep sitors-and the bank would resume busitiesa at the old stand. Your dep sit is inrured in the Liberty Batik and it costs you nothing. A word to the wise is suffielent. Respecfully, 11.0C. SIIIRLE' Business Suits! This is the Suit that you should be the most careful in selecting, as one lives in a business suit six days out of seven, and one expects naturally to be more satisfied in picking out this class of apparel than a more dressy suit. Now we Have (liven Special Attention to This Line, And are ready to lelase any one. TIo see is to buy. Come in and be one of the lucky ones. L. Rothschild, Solo Agent for Hlawos Hats and Dutchoss Trousers. CS for Rheumatism, Cuts, ~ Sprains, Wounds, Old ~ure .iur~ Sores, Corns, Bunions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff' Joints, Frosted Feet, Burns, Scalds, etc. AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflam mation, and drives out Pain. PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrous .Tissues, promotes a free ciroulatlon of the Blood, giving the Muscles .natural elasticity. BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH - ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED GURED SOIATIO RHEUMM~ %2y Mrs. IE. A. SImpson, 500 Craig St., no . Tenn., writes: " I have been trying the bzv.. ~ )~ot Springs, Ark., for sclatic rheumatism, but I~ get more relief from Dallard's Sn'ow Liniment than any medicine or anything I have ever tried. Inclosed find postoffice order for $1.00. Send me large bottle by Southern Exzpreas." THREE~ SIZES: 25c, 50c AND~ $1.00. BE SURE YOU GET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co. 8T. LOUIs. U. 8. A. -SOLD AND ECOMMENDED BY EDIOKI~w2's DXL.T- cic. BUSINESS LOCALS., A heal) of little things chteap at J, ) loore's. You can get 25 lbs. rico for one lollar at J. D. Moore's. Come and ree our nice line of shoes J- T. Fennells & Co. Molasses at J. D. Moore's 300 to W0e per gaullo - good. A nice line of men's and youth collars et J. T. Fennell & Co's Store Real good cider at J. D. Moore's. This is a relind r t hat I am Ail I koing business at tho .d stand (ver ickens Drug Store) w here I am 1iwa.NH y lad to serve my >Ad ps well is new friends. M.~hon ye s want a juick and easy shave, or an up-to date lair out, give ame a call. E. T. Hunter The Barber. Plenty of fresh turnip seed and ruit preserving powders. Pickons 3rug Co. Higbeut prices paid for chioktns iggs and country produce, d1. T. Fennell & %. Good apple vinegar at J. D. Mxore'si for ?,5c per gallon. The nicest line of lamps, glassware and decorated disliro to go at. cost, J. T. Fennell & Co. -Good wages, ensy rnnning work, purn% wiater, excellent school and churches, good houses, pastures and gardens and extremely healthful lo 3ation; all these are the cause of many people being attracted to the Woodside Cotton Mills, Greenville, S. C, 3400 spinles, 900 looms. Mlectric cars through center of vil lIngo. Healilh and good wages. Notice. Pursuant to an order signed by His Honor, George P. Prinie, Judge of the 10th Jndicial Cirenit, and dated June Rt, 1905, notice is hereby given to all reditors of Wiliaizu T. Field, deceased, o prove their claims against him within hirty days from the (late of this order )> be forever barred. A. J. BOGGS, .Clerk Court of Common Pleas, 3t Piokens county, S. 0. CITATION. ITATE OF SOUTH OA KOLINA County of Pickens, By J. B. Newbory, Esquire, Probate fudge Whereas, David Anderson mode suit D me to grant him letters of adminis. ration of the estate of -and offeots of Dbarles Anderson, deceased. TnKsZ Ann TREnFoRE to cito and Idmobish all and singular the kindred tud creditors of the said Oharles An lerson, deceased, that they be n-.1 ap pear before me, in the Cort of Pro Late, to be hold at Pickens Court House, i. C,, on the 26th d:ty of July, 1905, ifter publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show oause, if any they have, why thesaid administration should not be grauted. *Given tunder my hand and seal, this the 11th (lay of .Jnly, 1905, in the 130th year of our IndependenIceI. J. B. Newhery, _____J. P. P.CO. NOTICE. A lot of papers, consisting of notes, lue bills andl chattel mortgages, aggre fating $1,000, und all madie payi'bhe to ne,. have been astolen from my bonse luring the absence of ainy one onl the >remises, and all persons are hereby varned not to trade for same. A liberal cwardl wiill be paid for return of same o mue. Some' of t hese papers boar par. ial payments and hmavem been, running ince 1902. J. FRANK BOGO1, 4t Liberty, S. C, Save Your Fruit. I have tho POWDElRS; also fruit FARlS and1 extr.t RUJBBEIIS. Am overstocked on SOA P. A good on~e, large onl:en i13 for 25 eta. Anothher good one' 2(0 CAKES for 25e. C IT A TION. L'HE STATE OF SOUTHI OAROLINA. County of Pickens. Bly J. B. Newbe'ry Esq., Probate Judg.. W HEREAS, J. 11. Charles mamdd suit () me to grant him Letters o f Adminis ration of the .E~Iate of and effects of 'Tue~sa AR TH~ul-FOuE to cite, and aid nonish aill anad sinagulara the kindtred and reditors of the said F. P. McAlister, leeased,, that they be and appearl be ore me, in the Cost tof Pohate, to h)o Ile(d at Pickrons C, urt Hiousie, S. (I., on he 31st day of J1uly. 1905, after pu bli. Atnam hereof, at 11 o'clocek int the f-sre Oon. to show~ oan..e, if ay they have, 'hym the said Admininstration, should not U' i.'iitted. Cii l~utu iem' liatid God~ senij, [b is th day of May, 1905, in t he 130 year f our inadpedene. July 12 2w. J .Nwey I'. I!. Cranie Is heurebyv ann~aoinneed a. a~ candjidt. . for C'otton weigher for P'ickens TPownsuhlip Lbjec&t to the acttti of the voters at Ithe tap. 'onaching eletion. To Colored Teachers. Thela summer sohool for ntegro, teachi a will be held a~t Easle'y, S. C., com. enciog July 17 and continuing for two seks, with J1. B. Simpson as instrutctotr. y order of 0. B. Martin, State Hupt. of 28 3t (o. Su pt. BrIdge to Let. Woe will let to the lowest responsile dder the bnilding of a ntew steel idge across Saluda river, near thte mn of the Saluda Power Co., at thte ipervisor's office, ini Greenville, 8. 0., the 20th day of J~ily, 1905. Thte ain span of the bridge tc,be 140 feet. ad appronohoes t o be0 addled. Plants and ecoiicatons shown Ott da of lotting. Als', we wiii let theo bull ding of piers rsaid bridge thto next day at the idge site. JT. W. WALKER, Supervisor Greenville County. (G. M. LYNCH, td Supervisor Piekons Cou'nty, Tresspass Notice. All p)ersons are htereby warned not to unt, fish, set out fire, out timber, make >ads, travel 9ver, or in anltyway tresapate i any of my lands, under. enalty of te lamw, Mrs. Margaret M. rotter, 0 1405 4c.