lie People's Journa M ARKE L' REP'OUT. Corr. 'ed weekly by tho Iheath, Bru .1orr AMy..rs..... 1 MI. . .. ,20 to ...... 10 to . . ......20.to -r.W. F. Austin Pick qpt 21 and 25. --Mrs. James Stausell, aft, two we -rious illness is recovering. --W. E. Dickens is here. Mrs. Dick, , iwell and their little daughter, Sue ek Wili scarlet fever. -Read notico aid program of soo( ivision, U'Inion meoting, to bo hold entral, Mt Tabor, 28th inat. --It must bo borno in mind that )ituary noticos of 11101 0 than ton li lenth, Will be ohargod for. -I)r. Long, of Catecchee, one of i -ogressive physicians of lower Pick< tilty, Was in Pickens Saturday. -lPickenis is tile market tins seasoi diton andiicanl afford to pay and will I e h kighrest, curret prICes for tIat t11aple --A lmachine shop and foundry till w direction of A. T. Weisner, is a i iterprise in Pickens Which fills at long f 'ant. -WV. E. Orliln is now Withi thle Ilea ..nie-(Morrow Co., where his experim od courtesy miake him at much ap~precial h-siman. --The Pickens band movement cont vs ,o rt iel elOlUralgement. The |ll 4-serVes to sIleceed, anui( its ILroi1oters I he commended. -Miss Newtonl, liiuglter of M1. htlton, residing two imles below Picke siCi, tlreatelled with fever. The cl is nIt fully developed. -.liarried, Sept. 91, at (1alhoun, 8. 4 ir. 'Thos. Barker of Pickens county liss Willie Davls, of oconee couni b'. Gotut, Magistrate, ofliciti ng. --The Liblerty Township Singing As, :ition bIt I forth ait Flat Wtoe on thle V5 Ist. .It is anlt organization in which w(rs ot good 11111sic, ill its territory, a iterested ---.J. 1). Moorn left this week for U irthorn mairlketi to lay inl a big stook f t-, fall an11d winter trade. H1o will car full line1 of all noecensaries and au --Each week, We Iopc to give to n 1:1 r. the he:ellt o news direct fri Vashington, throligh vnich they will liI ed 11s to the absorbing Questions tit f4 rim the seat of governmeit. ---Now that the money 50118011 nlp) ehslet every maln Who 1has onjoyed I ..iilgeico of his advancing morclhi tiate hjis plans to pity upl promptly a t any old dobtsi exist strive to m(t 110111 also. - Parties will bear ill mind that I N Sinl Piekens on Woednesdays and Sitt lays of 0 ich Week with 1ic0 choice fri -inlnts and solicit i share of your patr igo. Yours liespect fully, J. R. Kirksey. -(eorge razele has sold his fArm I'wielve Mile to anl Andi~ersonl purcha11 vhoi wil\ soon1 move1 Onl it as8 a permamih eident . Our counlty is drawing heavy i'lesonI and1 weO welcomie ll suchl si ' 1ants. tiedi at his..ho: rI and was hur:1 -A pro'ltractedl mee0ting will be bhil lbor, bueginnlinlg tile lou~rthI Sundayl1 1.ithrig tile week, iucluding thle fifthI St by. 0evi((s duinlg the week will wllhiat night1 (nly). Thei ilastr will b~e -There ill be a1 union101 service ini I 'spict to thle de:'d Presidenut. Eve lily is inv'.ited to aIttond anld it is ho01 IlilsineOs houses0 w~ill closo0 anid join 1e HoIy:Cen. 'iieens merebanli~s at all laYui" iii 1111 linei of1 just thle kinld of goods11 the p Ie w ill enlt for duirinig tihe fall! seas< )hm'L pa~ss thlem~ 1by wl e I you aire 011t II hmve etieient, clerks who1 ill It .lilasure ill shotwin1g you1 thlrongh thleir -A meet01ingl of the TruIstees of the Pi hll churchI nex.t Fridlh3y alfternoon11 at 4 p. \. I trlustees 1are reqinestecd to 11e present, t1is desired toI takeL some1 steps) looking 'he b11ll will ring a hal11f hour blefore ti --Mrs. Minia Gilstrapl iedo at tile ho0 f.lohn11 0ilstrap, near (Golden Cree~k Ile 12th1 inIst., atfter a1 short ilhness wit! I mp1 licatIion~ of trouItbles, and11 wals hur hie fo ~lowing Saiturdaly at liuhamahl ce1 -ryI. he~ was abont (U0 yealrs (o1l and ( rilli Bapll~tist chirebi for several yet he leaves slurvi vinlg oly 1 ne 01 son, 'Th1 PIelfrey', a1 child( by 11er 1irst Inarrliag( -Mrs. D ianla Jam~lOS, relict, of tile elorge W . Jam11es, died ait the hiospi tal 10 insane1 lat Columbtia last, B~~lada, wh, 1ie1( ha en ta1ken 113 only abot two wei -folre. She was ablout 84 0lear o1ld I III heen1 for many13 yearsF ai membller of atit,~ chur1ch. 11er remain11s were broul;t 1 Pickens and1( laterredl iln thte Sect 'ave yard( Tu'Iesday evenling. SheC left ve05 attend thle funleral services. .\iss Dessie Morris a dalughlter (If F. .orris, dlied lt, tihe h1ome1 of her1 fa1ther1 is8 0ity lnst, Fr'Iiday after an1 1lness ofI I all weeks with typhoid fever. She Ilm~t 18 years5 of aige, and1( was1 highlty .0emed( by her frienids and( relativesv deeply3 regret, her death. She wvas a m<1 ''r ofl Roberts1 Presbyterian chulrchl, er remlains1 were inlterredl therle Sunday rnoon, lley. .1, W. lhailey conducting melIt ai seryices.-Anderson Intelligemi elt. 11. --Thle open1 mloolig of t.he Y. M. O. .t Sunday afterroon was unusn oil attended, and1( pr1ov')le~ed cdin iteresting thlroulgh~ot. 'Te sin~g as spirited(, and the apeakors acquit omnsovos admnirably. Theli address11 "'il delivered and was Jisi iover more at hoi -"1n andienco de uient addre blich . "'o moet isOn 01O "'(an: >n of the Y. . "In okens these ops -nori g in interest, whios, by era lsed attenda~nce, day ruloon there will be aUe. pl SUMMER SCHOOL NOES. Tle following official Statoment as t< the summer school at Ensloy will bo o iuterest: NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF TEACHEIts 1 A'rICNJDANCE. 1.4 All entered the first day except tihoso 1,2 marked otherwise, previous att(lndanltc4 at Summer Schovola montioned. 10 T. J. Adams, ledmond, Miss Conyor 20 Allen, Central, B. A. Allgood, Pickons :1 Se t. 9. -- 1111t 1lamioBalletino, Shevriff, 13. A, Bonit .as l0y, Easloy, Sept. 3., Daisy Rorroughs Praterv, Sept. 9, Pickens munmer sehoo 2ks 1899 at d 1900, Jamo Bright, Aynard Veda Chlildress-, Thoma111svil'lo, Sept. 9 J. M. Eutrekin, Praters, Piokens sum mns itor sclool, 199. is Dora Farmer, Itaynrd, Lila Folger Conitral, Sept. 3., Lem Ereeman, May ind nard, Sept. 9, 14. WN. Garrison, Green at ville, Pickens summer school, 1899 teiahos ait Spocor, Ada Gillospio, Pick ons, E'ssio (illepi , Pickenti, Picken all sutmmer school 1900, ItN it (ilizenor, Ens 1(es ley, Sept. 9, Picketn summer sclool 1899, Lulalh (lazomr, lEasley, Sept. 7 thie Pkesunir elloo!, 1899. ms Jolth N. Hillum, Liborty, ). F. Hen dr:eks, Field, lila Hendricks, Tabl)I for Motilaini, L'ickienls summlter school, 1909 may Lonorat Hendricks, Tablo M1ountaml, Picken uminltitier school, 1899, two weoks Mlla Ilotendricks, Fiteld, Pickens 81111 ler tmler wthiool, 190(1. W IIm Johnison, E'lsley, Arthutr Jones, Mica, .lBerta Jones, Kings, Sept. 9, Pick Ons stimmer school '99 and Otone 1901, - Bottio 0. McMtahantt, Piedmont, Sept, lc 9, T. May McMahan, Piedmont, Sept, 'd 9, Greenville summer sclool, 1899, J. 8. Millor, Piedmont. jl Mrs. Mary L. Ott, Easley, Gireenvillt an summer school 1899. r 11. A. Price, Stinny Dale, Piekens summer sclool about 10 dayn at eatihi int 1899 and 1900. Miss. Unity Rigdont, Tablo Mountain, Vi Pickens similmor school, 1899. se A.. Vhito Singleton, Taber, Oconeo county, Oconee sunimer school '99 and ., 1900, Julia Smith, Easley. Sept. 9, Pick to ens1t, summer siciool 1899, S. W. Smith, Y- White, Sept. 9. Pearl Wyatt, Easley. o. Total, 3-5; men, 13, woA,% 2 th In addition to tho above tt alcors, iIth : followitig school girls, aged 15 to 18, re who intend ultimately to tacht, htavo beent adtmitted iand ate aking the regtt Itulr course. They will enter Ealety tr (Graded school inl (ctober, uxcept Miss .r Ellis who goes to Chieora college. Tieso b if tlhey were counted would mial the enrdlinent 39 upi)-to-date: Willie May Ellis, Easley, Sept. 3. r Mary Lesley, Lucy 1E. Manldin,Stew,.rt, mi Lou Ellen Niclols, Easley, Sept. 9. he A number who iavei attntded previousl i- couinty summter schools are 3 meIn and 11 women. Total I4. Besides tlhese, 1 . 1.1man and 1 wotman attended summner schools without staying to th0 end, ut making 1G W0ho lave received prOvious m,( summe1(2r sehcol instruction. Of the 14, tie e'levein have ittended Pickent summer school of '119 or 1900. Two the Green ville school of '99 aid one th Oconee t9 sumier school of '98 and 1900. Tihe Ir- Oconee summer school has boen t.ttond. sht oid by Otto if the above eleven. Thome M- who ave atttnded two previous summier schools tire Misses Disy Boroughs and lerta Jones, and Mr. A. White Single ton. Of ite 35 t wo havo not yet hold Scertificates atnd thirty-throe hatve certifi enhtt s aIs followvs: F"ir.t grade, 22; 9 ment, 3t13 wott; s(econdt gratde A, 8; 2 meni; U tIwomten ; stcont3 grade IB, 3; 2 mten, 1 womnt. T1wenty-four ltught school last yeart elCeen men31 rtnd thirteen wotten. td Tlwenty. seven wish to techl during the me2 current schocol year, nine( men3t antd teight Ite eent womion, Foutr aret untcertain itt thteit , plants, one nmn anid threo women. 1'Tree tare going oIl' to college, two men~ and otte womian. Sixteeni are already emil ait ployed for the year, six tmen tti.d tetn li weoen. Seven't oIf (to are being atided meC finaittally by their schools to attend the 121- siumer schtools. '.Lwo mnore may he. U" The namtes of the schools whtose teach asers ate alreaidy empt~loyed antd atlttndig tho summtter school, are givon below. heo Wh~ere the( school has proiseti'id Ito aidi L)e. Ith teaer int attentdinig thto stnumt he school 1(titheountt is tnoted. ry. Amb!cr school, nto atid; Ca:rpenter ed Cri ok school, e'xpenises; Croswell schiool, in .8.00); Easley cotton mill, to aid, Glahtss Mountaint School. 68.0(1; Mautldha school, Sno aidil; Marttin sel:ool, 86I 25; Mt. Tabol e.school, exIpentses; Oolentoy school ntot de m. jei lcd; Reuniiiont schto, nio aid;Rlubhamnal for lcooI, 85.00). Sinloht school, Andersor tcy e< ; Six M ile schlool, nto aid tke TIX ltool, tundecided; Wiiyc< es- sel ott co)., tno aid; WVol f Creel sel ek-t'ity ntino attend collegeo att | 2 4 z.s follows: Cht icora, 1 im. C<. ao College, 1; (Greenvilhe ta ic e , 2; Witnthir.p College, 1 cht. Ag ~ 'llege, 1 ; SothI Carolimit me1 Co s ll College, 1; Litatttt hum Xentrad Giraded Schtool, 2 mie Ent . School, 8; (Gr(eenvi lh ot| (Gt I, 1; P.ickens (Gradet .i 5: SI-, N. (1., 2; W~estmuinusle ~ ab tthors htavo incereased t< tool. 00 hats beent dividedm to - Dratwitg, Englisht anu G i It, itn or'dert to pormiit o til otn thte ptinceiples 0o f-to: tool mtantagtetmnt art at ere teIt-olo school in a body. 13 lk -Itourms of recitation at Ithe bh ~ < ts r'eitttred to h htantd ght od ibject every day. Alto mat ge of (tho (lhe teacher't pupibt itt iH oicluintt tot' 1(0 or 12 htotuts of thte 24 8li a.I m., Fir t. 1 3 11A 9 .30-9.30i. . Seeliont A., (Grammar anfld11) SCottpositiono, Mr. McheIant. Sectijont It 'Iho 9:3(0--1(0:3(0 ,ootion A, D)rawing, Misi im.. Gtigntard, Setc lti B, (Gramtmar ant uit Comnposit ion, Mr'. McM ahtan. af. 10):30-12:30 Sectionts A and 1t Soo the management, Mr'. D~omnick. wer, 11:3(--I11:3(0 Section A, Geoogr'aphy, Mr. IDominick, Secliti It. Drawintg A. Miss Gnuignar'd. 1ly Recesses of aubout five minuit0 es1 b: wee gly periods. Dismtission at 12:30. inlg MOnE~ AnOUT TiHE HUMM~f~t s('IloOh. A' ted1 EAsLEY. A P'rEA8ANTI SiYni'tlsE. tip- Onls Monday motning the teaebtrr t n attenidatnce at (te Pickents cunIty situi on-1 nmer school wotre surprised, uneixpctedl: E sni~prised. Aftetr the daily program wa'1 fimtshod (tho insitntors of the summeti li sohtool announced thtat all were cordiall iv imyited to partake of a wvatermeloni feast Thtis feast was certintly enjoyed by all atgis thet melone spont Bunday on ice, WV s udentsA were (1elighted to kttow that ui ofvisitors were allowed-oni thtat day. Thi th treat is ovidotnce of the faet that thte in (Iostructors are exerting every effort to mack atour counity sulmmear sohool ver~y pleasan as well as profitable, Only about fort; teachiers were present to parlako of thi T feastj but they are reoelying inltellectusg fod of the fineet variety ovary da. W privilego we have of rooeiviug suolh thorough couso of instruction im Gran mar and Composition as is given by ot efilien t, er.orgetio and enthuaiastio at porintendent, J, J. MoMalitan. Ho ha utidoubtedly elevated the teaching prc fossion in this Sotte; but our teachoi should feel oapocially proud of the intei est he has manifested tit us. Geography is taught by Prof. H. I Dominick of the Easley graded solaco anid we firmly believe that ho thoroughl understands Fryo's Geography and th modern method of teaching it. 11 with his relief maps, has changed thi difiloult subject into a logical, interestin and pleasant study. Prof. Donini having had a post-graduato courso i Philosophy and Pedagogy, is at hoar with Landon's Toachinig ani Ulas Maia agement. His presentation of this a inuport:ent subject, which is now to mi cannot fail to be of much and lastil1 benefit to every teacher here. Miss Unignard of Columbia, our eli cient drawig teacher, is inl overy Wa' qualifkd to fill the positionl which 81; holds. Tiha need of this cause 1has8 lon heen felt, and tho progros mado by th pupils uider her guidance hai been vor creditable to both teachers and pupil. A Pupil. HUMItDR SCiI1 l OnSERVATIONS. A constant and appreciative visitor a th., sessions of the Summer School is thi geit and ever young Maj. Ton Russell Oolonoy's ellicient teachor, M iss Lon ora Hendrioks, of Table Mountain, is th<4 orgalist of the Summer School ait it morning exeriise. Miss Wyllie May Ellis, who inisheil inl June at the E Isley Graded School will go to (hiora College after the Sum mer School. Mr. J. S. Miller, of Piedmont wh< lives inl Anderson county, whore h( taught, aist year, will enter the South Cairolina CollegO fit the close of the sumi mour school. The attendane, from day to day is al most perfect. Of 38 enrolled, only twc have dropped out, Miss Lila Folger o Central andl Miss Pearl Wyatt of Easley, who stopped before the cnd of the fird week. Mr. James 13. Davis, Greenville coin ty suiperintendent of education, spent 11 day here last week inspeetng the School. He has accompanied by all eflioient mem her of his Board of Education, Mr. 0. B. Martin, Principal of one of the Grad ed Schools of the city of Greenville. Mr. Martina is, a native of Pickens. He lived at Central anad for several years taigt in this couity. Mr. It. E. Nicholson, the superinton dent of education, of Anderson county, has written that he will visit the Pickeils Suimmor School during this week. He Wishes to see the waly the work is done, and may he firther interested because somc of his prospective teachers aro in attenLdatnce. Tho following stidents havo soecired poisitions in Anderson conity: Miss E. Johnson, of Elasley, Missnc Bettie and F. May McM than, of Piedmont, Greenville coiluty. MA-. W. W. F. Bright, efficient county superintendent of education, was with uts again to-day. rThis is his third visit, count:nag the daiy of the opening. H< expresses regret that the situation pro vents his attending ever.) day. However he has a proxy here who can give him full report of every feaatui-e of the wmoil fr-om personal ex perienace; hin daughter M iss Juioi, haas not only boeen on hiana to sulpply books to the student, but1. in a regular- studenit of the school, who hat revear bjeen tardy, 1s ini every dlepartmenl and in one of the bent.. In drawing, shci in becomaing (uite iai alrtist. Supt. E . L. Hughes of the City Grad, edl Schiools of Greenville has notified th< inastiructors of his itentiona to spean a (diy with thaem, observing the wor-k, 'Thie iintructors naotifiedi him of a desire that he0 shiold deliver ant aiddress5 to tha< schiool and the people of the colmmunlity, Hhast accepated for- Friday nlight, the 20th at., at the Prcbyterianu churcha. I in hoped that ther-e be a large at t endanc~e froma the surrouandinag counaatey Thlei-e are fowv speaker-s tin iintorestinig a: Mr~a. Hughes. lHe in welt known ir Piekens, haaving conducted institulte here inl pas1t ycairn, anid the hiainag heci Prmncipal of the Pickens of the Pickon county Summeri school last year. Sever-al commulnicaitions ai-e left on thin week. -Come out, to the Y. 31. C. A., aex Sunday. HIAPP ENINGS NEAR EASLEY. Mr-. W. P. Willis lont, a valual lhors last Saturday wivle ini pasturaio. Ho acce dontly fell into a ditch anad died fror aiajuries. Tis is a sevcero loss to Mr W ~illis, Mr1as. W.D. Lenaraadt tias r-eturned1 froa Chaick Springs looking both halo an< baatly; she reports a pleasant ataty. Since the last fwv (lays of sunishinl' king eottona las been burstiang faist am shiowin~g its fleey sttpl wvhichi will soot be read~y for the araket. Farmers aroiund lire haave been mnak ing good 11so of thle past few dlays saving fodder iad hiay,thc hay crop) i very go< in thais part of thae c'anty which we at Mr. Jaimes JTohntsona lai rouited Mrs Mamiio Mc~aihan's farm and wvillon b01)1 in our mfids5t. We extenid to lhim a cor dial woeloome. Thais secetioan was shiockced to hara thas oulr Pr-esidenat McKinley had beaen shao at Rutale N. Y. We wvill be glaid to knlos athat the aittempt~f wvill not pirove fatal. Whaat las bocome of the correspondent who kept the Journal so intorosting. havo nuot noonl whoe they have set-ta their roesignuatioins. FRO(M BEVWERLY. Health in our communaity is not s very good. Thlero ar-c somne cason o I aralet fever- arouandl. M.essrs. Hlarr-y aind Jamecs Stegall pait R evci. J1. SheiWita visit last week. Mr Ebher Ahlgood i-etuarned buom o fron Chiarlottoa whoa-c ho haas beena for som< timeat, lhe (came oin 28thi inast. Mri Newtoni Moody anad M'isas Jatnii Moodty fromi near Piedmont wa-o aar i-ied at the residence of the ofliciaiting tministor, R1ev. J. W. Sheriff on Sopteom ber. Their friends wish them a long~ an prospeil-rousn life. -Sevea-al Piekeonsitos wvere soon going it the direclion of the qarray lasat Fi-iday SIt must be a tei-ror juidginlg by the mwa' they all runi when the blaists are touchet off. - Mr. Ban Farmer was happily marrie< to Miss Stcgalh last Thunrsday p. m. a the residencae of N. J. Shierif Rev. J. W Shacrif ofili ating. Both of the cntr-act ing parties ar-e froem Croswell. Mr. Clifton Parsons of Liberty is noI ttele'graph opoeratorrat theo quarry, rThe Re-Union Sunaday Bohuool is stil s in a pospaerou~s c'onditiot', t1ie meetin1 1 time htas been changed to 10 Q'olook a a m instndO Ib aft itnnn. A npnen a -Tihe enrollment of the Graded So - continues to inoreaso.l'Thoro wero se' r neow entries Monday morning, and 1- enrollment now is nearly 90. -Tho Puplis of the Seventh, Ei, s and Ninth Grades last FrIday afteri organized x Literary Society for solf provement. They hold their eletiu . ofileors which resurtsed as followa: Frink McFall, President; llrai y Taylor, Vice President; Jonnig L( o Secretary; Mattio BIowen, Treasi 3,and an Exceentive Committee consiE . of Corinino Nowt->n, Brandon Tay g Hester C(uroton, Jennie Lewivsand V k Dandy. ex-ofllcio. u T LETTER LIST. . The following is a list of letter6 il ninilling ill the postoflice at this plaCc , uncalled for for tho month ending, S31st: E. A. Lesley, Mrs. L. Ilender .Charlev Huguon, Harper Loggons, Caria Tribble, Mrs. Harvy King, D Woodward, J. Rowland. Persons calling for the above Sploso say 'Advertised." A. M. Momus, Postmlast( UNION MEETING. The second division of tlho u Sineeting will meet at. Central, Mt. Ta oil Saturday 28th inst at 10 o'clock. The introductory sermon will * preached by 13. F. Murphee first Qu Call offensos ho forgiven unasked Opened by J. B. Tramol. i Second: Are our Baptist churchos< tending for the faith onco delivored the Saints? By Rev. Holland. Third: Who was commissioned to into all tho world and preach the go to every creature? By M. C. WinchoE Fourth: how wore the A postles witness for Christ? By Rev. W. C. I born. Missionary sermon on Sunday by I W. C. Soaborn, Let everybody att< a good timo is expected. J. C. larrot Committee. OLD FOLKS SINGING. There will be an Old Folk's singin Six Mile church on the fourth Sun ill September. The older p )oplo specially invited and requested to bi all the books they have, The yoi people are also requested to Como i bring their books. We expect to di time with them. Tho professors of b classes are invited. Bring well Il baskets and bo preparcd to stay all d J. W. 'I FIVE DOLLAIIS IEWARD. L)st, oil September (th, One li black hliouid, white breast, yellow ( over his ''ejyes, very tine hair, rcspombi the namline of Roy. I will pay live (101 reward for any information leiding the recovery of said dog. Sept. I6th, 190112 j. W.% EAR LA NO'ICE OF FINAL ElTLEME' I will Itpply 1o 1J. B. Newhery Prol Judge for Pickens count on the I daty of Oct., next for a ilimal settlem With MY war, Willimi Allen and a'W be Disini-sed as guardianl Sept.. 11 1901. W. MI. Ifagoo Sept11Owl Guurdiui. UNLAWFUL TO SHOOT BAT! There him been considerable inq of inte as to whether it was unlawfu slhoot bull bats. A (Greenvile rep)orter last Saturday the offico of C. F. D)ilI, president of South Carolina game protectionl assi tion, found a cop)y of the sta in) regard to such lawvs. It is a fineI $10 or 30) days in jail for killing bate. For the plast sevoral wveeks qul number of the sports of thle city I been spending their afternoons shoe bull bats. It will do well for thlen be on their guard or tihey' might be secuted. Io killing them they doini public injustice. It is said that I live altogether on mosquitos and g and that the denth of every bull means that about ten thousand or a lion gnats and mosquitoes aic allowe live. ST'IOOD1 DEATHI OFF. E. 1B. Mundamy, a lawyer of Hienr Txonce fooled a grave digger. s says: "My brother was very low malarial fever and jaundice. I pers 0e1 him to try Electric Bitters, an was soon much hotter, but contit their m until ha was wholly cured am sure Eleerie Bitters saved his 1 t This rceedy expels malaria, kills dii germs and purifies the blood(; aids d tion, regulates liver, kidneys and ho' cnres constipation, dyspepsia, nor diseases, hidney tronbles, female plainits; gives perfect health. Only at 1olt& Tornlley drug store. Anl examlinationl for Toeher's Ce cates will be held( at Eisley oil Satur a Sept. '28, 1901, 0n English Gram I Geography, and the Sciene of Teac -the branches taulght in the Sun School-and at Pickens oni Mond'iy Ilowin~g on Arithmetic, Algebra, Hist and( Reading. Th'Iis will 1)0 the on1l amination until February, 1902. 13 -forget this-it is impjortanlt. W. W. F. BR[GIIHT, County Supt. of Edueatior Ils N zW YOIIIK WOltIL) 3 Th'le Most. Widely Btead Newspap11el Amic a. Time has dembonilrated thi.mt I lie TI t a( Week World stanids alone ill its C 6' Othier I: apers have imitated its form v not1 its5 succ~ess. 'This is beause it tell the inews all the timle and11 tells It hn, s ually, w hether that. newN lbe pol1Itica othlerwihe. It Is ini fact almost a dail Sthe pricel of a1 week ly anld 3yon canno1 ford to be wIthout It. R~epiublia and11(( D)emiocrat aliike can1 t he ThrIce a week World wIthI abtt( conutlidence ini Its truth. > Ini addlt in to new~us, It p)ublishes f c!lass5 serliaI storie< and1( other features ((d to the hoasnd 1(1i reside. The Thiiice 2a Week WVorldN ' e subhscription pr-ice Is onIly $ 1.00 per: a nd( this palys 15 paper s. WVe ol~er Iunequalled newspapiller and11 Tlits ,J NA i. together one year for $165, Th'le regular subscription price of two papera~I Is $2.00. Citation Notice. By .1. B. Newbery Eqlu1ire, Prol Jnulge. Whuereaa, John Roper made to me to giant h~im Letters of A dm traltionf of thue S-atte of andl eiect AlbsAhInIm Rope'r, d eceased. TussEet AulS THERK1EFoII to clte aal 0h1I al1l and shi1gula21r the in and credltitor of the saId Absalumn Rc I deceased,that they 1)0 and appear be t me, In thle Court of Probate, to be at Plekons Court 110onso, S. C., o 3rd day of Oct, 1901, after pul)ica hereof at 11 o'clock In the fuu'moo , ahew cause54, If anly thovY have, whls nild Ambdulntratlon should not be g ted,. I CdGveni 41nder my hand aind *-eal I l4eh daiy 01 Srlt Jh 1tI Ii thle I r' ' laNeboi v hool UM NERVOUSNISS, An American Disease. .ii n of DR. S. WEIR MITCHELL is au. thority for the statement that nerv adon ousness is the characteristic mal wis ady of the American nation, and .'. statistics show that nerve deaths ire, number one-fourth of all deaths ti rg recorded, the mortality beingmain ly among young people. Johnston's e Sarsaparilla And QUART BOTTLB. July is the grand specific for this great American disease, because it goes son, straight to the source of the Weak i*ts n o a s, building up health a n d o strength by supplying rich, abund ant food and pure blood to the will worn-out tissues, rousing the liver to activity and regulating all the a r. organ.s of the body. " Thichigam Drug Co.," Detroit, Sek. Uverttes the amous little liver pilU. SC. lion bor, For Sail' by (I. W.arh, bo ery: Josa Westlhafer, of Loogootee, Ind, for? is at poor m an. but he Hays hto would l( bo without Chamruberlaii 'a Pain halm, i ,oi- it cost flvo dollars a bottle, for it wive to him front being a cripple. No Externt application is equtl to this liiiiment fc go stair and swolleni joints, coitracted m1u11 spol cles, stiff iock sprains ind rh1eum1a1ti ter. and niuscular p'ains. It has also curei, to numerous cases of partial paralysiis. .1 iea. is for saile by G. W. Earle. tov. If you havo anything to oxhibi 1d; at the Stato Fair send to Sneetar Holloway, at Poiaria, S. C., fo: a premimii List. at WATEIt CURE FOlR COi()NIC day CONSTI PAT ION. aro Tako two cu1ps of hot wiater half at Ing hour before each meval aid jnst hofort 1119 going to bed], also a drink fit waiter, hol ind or cold, about. two hours after each mI(ieal ido Take lots of ont.loor exerciso-wil k, oth ridoe, drive. Make a regurlaar habit of tii: lod and in mfalny cases chrohnie cos(tipaltioni aT- may bo cnrod withbout the use of 11an. nedicino. Wloean a plurgative is requil. Cad take something milh and gent'o lik( Chramber lain's Stoaiiclh and Liver Tab. Vgi' lets. For sale by ut. W. Earlh. ots to A CEIRTAIN CURE DYSEN'.l'EflY aII' AND DTAlRIlONEA. "Some y18 ear11 s iago I was on1e of at paa that intended mamking a long hieyele tr'i1 satys F. L. Taylor, of New Albany, Brad [M. ford County, PI1. "I aIs4 taken slid Pate denly witih diarr'haoeai, anud was nbout f 711i give up tle trip, wihenr editor Ward, o c nt. the Laceyville Messrein ger, su ggeste' to that I take a dose of Cilarraherliana's Colic 4ih. Ciolera and Diarilio I tenedy. I pur I. 1hsed a bottle and took two doses, oncia- WORICKNG NIGHT AND) DAY. tulte Thea busiest tund mightiest littl ir hin of fthat evor was mando is D r, King's Ne bull Life Pills. Thesoc pills chanrge weekrno: initonstrenrgthi, listlessness in to ene1(rg ti a brai -frag inrto montal power. They'i ave woirderful irn building up thre tiheoni brag Onuly25e per box. Sol by Bolt & Thrror to 103'. ga A SHOCKING CALAMIlTY. lhoy "'Lately befell a railrorad laborer, rwtrivites Dr. A. Keilet I., of WVillifor'd, Ari b "t'His foot was baidly ernrshed bait liael ul-lear's Arnrien Salvo quickly cured in toIt's simply wonorfuer'rl for .lirnas, lioih Piles and aill skin er'uptionus. It's tiL world's chaminpiorn heatier. Caire gria'r ita, teed. 25e. Suold by lBolt & Thlornaley. He A NIGHT'1 OF TIEllRl. "vta 'Anm ful raxiety wans felt for thae wvido uand- of thre brave Geeratl Burinham (rf M.-.el i hie ins, Me., whren the doctors saidi ai rued would (lie from Priouimonria baefore muor fO' fended her that fearftul night, but ad cas~o beagged for D)r. Kinrg's New D)iscover' ges- whieh hadl muere thlani anco sav'ed hri lii vols, antd lurech' of Conrsuip ion. A It vou taiking, she slept all nighrt. Fuar'ther u1 22om~i entirely cur'ed her'." 'Thris marv'iello 50c muedicinoe is giaurateedl to crur'e a Thruoat, Clhest anid L~unag 1Diseases. Oar rtin51 (n $1.00. Tr'aial bottles free it 1k dany, & Throraloy tdrug store. WAurN TE ). arnor lids for Gutards Cournaty haina Ganrg. fol- Thea C~ounaty ('onunai~iiners u itll, Mry, thir meetIng inta he ir olice at theia. coat rcx- haunso, onI Saitturday1, Septemberret 21st, a on 't ceive bids for the phica(E' of guaird (e< two) for tire yeaut I1902. Each lbdder w be r'equir'ed to sutbmrit ihis prr'oposit ionI wrliing atard sale-hl. Ilimay b handriail to ary oif thIe t hree conttrissione'rs ran theay will he' atttendedc~ to. Thre lionir tese rves thle riplaht to r'ejrct, antd all hrids. Also hlinley. ii liy thie Ilalrd oif Conarrnsioner's< l'icetns cotunaaty, Iwovu gioad murtes for' ua awc tof coaunrty, weighrintg one thiottsar ha Ilis, twelve huaralted [1 ,(00 (or 1,200] poauna butt 'ea. Any onie Iniavinag tih' sate toi w Sal ta liar have t hemr on brand at. thle comn ra r'ti house err Satuat'ray, rca Se trr'er 21ht, 1901) or. ' ' ). STlEP'IIENS, y it "rvmisor'. lute MA N ear sa%, S. C. arin Offers to thea~ genteral pubi for hnl. ses eithe by'' i thne roai 1the trau.t or 11 wo''rk isa garanr ttee whenr I- thae woark , atnd ir r< ters to a S toi hais quai Intio:~ap aid thlr ll piersonsa deasirntg reliabih. rr buildcer will do we lito to see ha >sing tratdo erlsewhrer hldk kids th Dried ed Lumber deli ni to 'ort notice. ie Part g Lumber of ti ran, above 'y us at least t( tiM days ba that the lumlbi SEE 01' FARMING- IM Grain Drills Disc Plows, Hay Rakes, Chilled Plol Hill Side P1 1*meals, mid( thle prices aie riOlit, Big Lot Fruit Jars G;et Our l'Iic(s be TeHeathmBruc4 A"r -A-SA Carriages Surreys, Buggie, At an Absolut( 111101l l)113 Stovh is DAl3(l im",&, tahe (oiii .i li %I31 , .;34 ~ gIt otlher itiie fluge. FAR N I PRKC hillT F H' rill S{0ideI ll< V Big (ltsItL ~Y1ot Fruit JarsOVP \ 4r5(( V At a n Absolutei Al It-ae ui We r l a.-u, SIlI-a per grach' th imrt, rlor n pro ilot. u w r,1l yet Somemberl we1r313 iaa no hoerntor < do A.w ~ir ewl 1el1av in.w S hly to ..e h .epl wh te- hy iht It Grand i'ound *'y in'thli\\X - l olrM usins,1,wnsanL ( i t osn tp y m ocryoe Til llIC nsao w ioyun All 12 ad1 etsSnnrG o Al33cnsgos eue o7en 7l an et od eue oA. e Laies1fet n evssa 0c A. K rt_ MA8.LJI N 1( 13l'1 I n i i(i~g 01 (1(C um) massJ 3130, jd i CYi WYl O ''N ~IN A I)C ll Tuni 8iih h "4 "If . vo jee (' d anthn i i 'i ?p I - with de5gn aond pV~ll1( oricks to orlleW ItY re m kos for t.e A.T u mrn SI'p II'Stoo Wo hiavo iust received arull asort ac r 3l 2e coun, th in~a) blk and 'Jn't ou wdantRo oa sool CofetT for 50 cents. NWoenl Merck' 7,hr1 ato bffro m nosuTy.t Dofew fore iSRW IIATS y ou gov for 25uckontEs. Nie Geenx (Cioffee , 8,t Your8 truly, ORAIG& H 7LINZE. PLEMENTS I5 1 :ws, Etc. the way of Farming Imple Just Received I fore you buy. Morrow Co. S.L. il our. inisine s, wNe( will Fell 1, Phatons and Wagons ) Sacrifice! voi for it, iit, coie aitd see for your. iIInciieed. a'ry It! e I ib.wk,. n or~ not -1 ES & McBRAYER, (IJU'ICNVI~II,H. C. 18sh Goods I )h artmieni t. it i n Sci f C i(ced. 1tnd1 to next seanson, so I CUT adl tho goods, 4 reduced0( to. 101 (cents. .s. its. iits.. S3plendid valuo. SA~lilFICE CX)N'ElR. > ot intendI to carry a singlo pair N, iCC n \es, it Ribbolns, etc. PA RK , ( reeniville, 8. 0. WI IL E. WHITIC. & (JO., Ikindsl of Swork, I Cii dI wit h oliiumiress. will b~ringi at man 90 SPECI.~lis. E &(C0., Amdirson, S. C. aed mn(it of' Fresh Turnip Seed from >r ekIagos, )read1 for 25 cents, or one dozen cad and( overy spool is warranted CII EAP. Irge, fat MACK(EREL4; 10 centa ,15 cen-ts at pound1(, or 2 pound~s nd 10 pounds for $1.00. on, Lard, Sugar, both grahulated anlything to sell in the line Qt ur Grass. and Qrtah noot