FROM OUR CO Cateechee The brumal days wil s >onb i l etival inl their ea.d, amd with the clialnge the ,old bacieLr has ibgun to shave thiri days under the skin, part his hair in the mi(dl, and curl .every "kinky' place. On the -st of April ribbons andI laces - A.and sh-.4ah oil their faces were in order for the opposite sex, and ;.the fair, blushing females of - vAsw Ieg 1' were at their best, and thed h(41 lChelor, < f course, alon't won, to be behind in the tprocession. If the girls would :alfways look fike they do through Abe months of April and May, .ad the 01M bachelor could get .'MWne, he wouhlhlde as happy as a '.kinner looks when ho is in a pro tracted. mzed1ting, Well, it is \hupe that keeps the world, or .mtumr the people of the world. mNovin1g, aiot tie old bachelor is ,101 tising in hope if he dies in idespair. WVe have heard people y fit marriage was a lottery, :md when we see what some amople draw, we don't care to investi. Well, by tjhe( Way gual10 "A heing sold by the diffei'ent Amlnts, we take it for gtfiAlted 1.uf the farmers are Wging to make good use of the i law & year before it dies, and mak a spoon or )spil the han - dW e. ke the Old ne'gro wa.9 'ant .'.Old Riddle" hasn't said anything about the new top-buggy since the last change of the moon. Guess the buggy has got so old she can't see .i coming. Say, "Old Riddlk," if you like top-buggies, t'ie old bachelor has several. What has become of the "Blue-Eyed" correspondent at Norris? An infant of Mr. and Mrs. L. Mullinax died a few days ago, and was buried In the old Mul linax graveyard, near Liberty. Talk about going to Texas tc raise cotton! Capt. J. C. Gar rett, of Norris, made 11 bales from 71 acres of land last year. He also picked 2,300 pounds of seed cotton from three. fourths of an acre. Who can beat it? B. Hazel. Mrs. A. Davis is very much i(np)ved by her fivo weeks skyVAt Dr. Black's sanitariun at Greenville. She is wet pleased with her treatmen1 while there. Farmers are pushing theii work for all it is worth this fim weather, A very ivo and interesting Sunday swhool has been kept il at Antioch Baptist church al wiinter, with R. P. Prince a superintendent. B. M, Smith and H. F Vrfght, of Pickens R. D. 2, vh> at Dan:ef Winchester's one daj last wak. ' J. L. Cantroll lately visite, relatives naTl friends in this section. Mr. and MIs.. John A. Wilson,. who have beei in the- wfest foi the past year, lou;te-1 at San Luis, Colo., have' returned hat to o(1 South Carolina, wi full dose of the west. They ar Iocated on Daniel Vinchesten2, frm near here. Mr. Wilson( rormecr home was in (conu& ounty, near Salem. J.. H. Chapman and family [Iare lett this section and gYIme to the Pickens cotton mill. We regret to give up good farmers like Mr. C., but we hope our- les is his gain. Married, at the residen ce o the br ide'' father, Johna M. Gil - 4tral, M~liss. Alice Gilstr-ap ami Robert Girlespie, on1 the 22d uit. Rev. B. F. Murphrece, in his bappy mntarmer, per-form UCI t hv Louple have the best wis-hes- oi their many fiinds. Thesongs. of the whippoorw ill aind dove were heard last week. 'Tis said that when the plaintive notes of the dlove are heard the backbone of winter is broken. I want to ask the read1ers of the SEN'PINK~arJOURNAL, a vo!s or sonsational papers, a3 .hildren are greatly influenced y what they rf:adL Ye hould see thcA noithin,. I3shly fall nto( their hands if yai canM hClp L. I'nty -oCi inw li,-t afford ipers and mag1Z't .- tter star .-. thei,- bodi d than11 Sstavie their niids. i have a. subscriber f,-r eig T7r cm y I crr :ead, a il at only) O% a year. I wi.n qutite sure e.-a are a gr'::t .r'-lany who pedrc enough money for thims~ oal just as well dA wth ai' to paxt rho amount in'&rt 1 d .erata~re for the fa'ily -'.xA1z Ll popen that woul: help 1 1ae M .gh-toned, Christ i m' :l:m&tvs; of their boy.4 and Ceise. Lcas 1 i. S. o ; u . wp.ec cfcere le. Jicucoc..n e e . li rents p e falite. n.~ 10*0en4IIkcc fILLc ~1~ c I'aba I . - Obi e a tc Fh e a' '.' e ved ye -O c 'UciIc Yc~c .\N1 leIcc 15. - anel en -b .. i ? MU. . -- I.u I. yS~ etnin in e .'c ccc . }'e.r tise.: ofl1. 0,1. 3 . P.i a m . .3. c k S . .i. c' . e ) i eg wi 411ICek IC M ce nre cc-Th i hcr s... i h in Allas- r c Uch s w riee co. t bemwv' lerhw 15.'ih.-~y ay Iie beeV te werh tva lef cc4 a highn t jc.c M ece --nt( ft~ Li, 3)u 't, elis t agher Jig twh- nv bc..noj :.. pro sec e p Te-- i C .. w' 10 YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? idney Trouble Makes You Misble. Alrmost everybody who reads the news apers is sure to know of the wonderful cures mad', by Dr. Khimer's Swamp-Root, the Creiat hidney, liver and bladder remedy. It is the great medi cal triumuih of the nine teenth Century; dtis - 1 covered afte: years of --K lr, the m. . --- net kicy and blad -- " - dcr specialist, and is ' aucce:-1 in promptly curing ame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou lcs and Dright's Disea::% whIc'. l. 6h0 wor:t orm of kidncy trouble. Dr. 11Uilmer's Swamp-Rot is not Io >rnmended for everything but if you have ;Id ey, liver or bladder t:ble it w1ll be found ust the remedy you need. It has been tested n so many ways, in hospital work, in private :rnctice, among the helpless too poor to pur ha;;c gelcif r.nd has proved so successft'.! in -.r-- :... that a s:-- al . .; boon; made by which all readers of this paper who hav :-.:t already trled It, may have a i.amplo bottle sent free by rr:Il, also a book lefing more about Swamp-Root and how to [Ind out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writi.ng mention reading thi-i generous offer iII this paper and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Ding amton, N. Y. The in regular fifty cent and nomoor swamp-noot. dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. Don't make any mistake, but rememlier the name. Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamten, N.Y.. on every bottle. I L VALLEY, Physician and Surgeon. 011ce Hours 10 to 2--4 to 4 NotiCe of Sale By vi tIue of Pn order of the Prolaid Jurio. I will >+01 at my re sidence at iy r4 siden1ce at Norris. on the- 11'I day 0.. oril. 19- 7. to the highest bidder for cuJd, W' the pelsonal property belong ing L., I tI le kstate 'f h Is. M. E. Robin a ,dece'-ined. T. C. Roblason, T'hes i d'SwItth Carolina. Coe,-.-v 4 a Pit~l..t n, a. d, B. & .v -v. Probate Judge: 'Wfit.ens, .1'. P iarc aiul Emeline Clark huN madefl...itt-, oc to grant them Ltt - of Adminrt,-t -f hw Ertato and eff.'c:a (if F. M. (.11r. Th se a ihertf ., t,-. a i l ad m. :'h :th ...-- 1 (ingL~":Lr lhe ki,.ral itla IIIdit 011-fard the11--1 "OG I.2.Cn igde e 1. th it hey pe -tii 1 I" N' hfore Im(!. in ti C ot or Pr- La.,.-:' i' 1.l ia Piek. tnion tiho ,li drv i ->b 19 8. next - f er iil;C u tbbn i -er.c . O'CIlck in t e ::,r. ii - . to t!.o-x :-: , if:my ti e - hai . *. Whyl Lhe 'a* I A~dmiisrtation~ ia n V,1 r mly I Ad i vis .rhii day ofE N-'rch A-mo( Dini I-0. .r 'i. Noti.e 1 will c at th - r eman Brhdge on . - . . -et- to th !cwest biddler thl. '1l'rh I f aid hi. 0 Plns and spa)c e4 if A tim laLd 1rnown on Cay of *Aoi r c sor ng ta'.0' J'liht to r:',jc(t any ,nd a.l o.ds E. F,13Fi PC~R SALE Fing'ddhl 11 Jack. W~ould & :hang'fhr pair of good youli; C. &- R4&W LA ND, C5emhral, S. 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