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The People's Journal PUBLISUIKD WEBK[1Y. T. J. MAULmDN, - - - Editor. W. Lswra MATHIENY, - Bus. Mgr, iCntered at the Post Ofico at Pickens am second-class matter. Subscriptlon, $1.00 i Year. T 1 UR 6 D A Y, MAY, 1, 1902. In the last issue of "The Educa tional" appears an interesting ar. tiole on the Child Labor question by Ellison A. Smyth, President of the Polzer Manufacturing Com. pany, in which he deals with the problem in a praotical and patri otic way. It should be 'generally read. The democratic county conven tion meets at the Court House Monday, May, 5th. On .Saturday last the various clubs are spl)posod to have met .and reorganized and elected dolegates to this convention in conformity with the party can Stitution. It is in order that a full attondance of these delegates he had on next Monday, since im portant business relative to the in. terest of the party is then to be transacted. Lot every delegato bo )reseilt or if circumstances prevent his personal attondance, lot him be sure to notify his alternato and urgo his attenda neo. Monday, May 5th, is saleday. Some desi'ablo and valuable lots aro advertised for sale on that day which will bo olfored at public auction. The home opIierty of the late Goerge\ W. James will bo sold for plrtition, alnd some county lots on )1mn stet 1 and on Cedar Rock street near the present jail site will ha sold. The Main street prol)orty is certainly a very yalua blo lot, being so situated as to mako it, desirable for bisiness pur )oses. All the property will inl crease in value because it is in a convenint locality anld because the jail will, at. an early day,be moved to another plae, thus removing the only lreselnt objection to that pjortion of town as residence prop erty. The same reasons apply to thle James ol)Perty. This is a splendi(l opportunity to buy hiolnes. * ** In the~ issue* of last week:, an ar tiele appeared bearing on thme mat ter of Travelling Libraries whIielc may be mnisleadoig to 8ome ex ten without a litie explantLion. Th o:ier of these )it.raries i n confined to towns. Any reljabh person in any country ne igh bor hood can goit the1 use of a case o books by applying to Miss llavi lone Tompkins, Greenville, S. C2 care of ~Nebiett Froe Librar; andi giving the requirudl securil for the carIo anid roturn oh I b)ooks. This is an oppo)rtumnt~y th every school teacher, earnestlyi torested in his or her work, mi appropriate to good adlvanitar if any teacher wants to inmvestige t ho library idea with the view doing something for his or h school-write to Mliss Tonm pki aund get all thE necossary in formi tion. Thmese~ books are for the pe pio. Thoe inusti tuition and operation ( a Roller Mill at Iloleomube Mil site, near Elasloy, told abiou by the Lenhardt correspondenit ii a recent issue shows that Pickenm county peole are makinig and arn able to supportmills of reapectAbh~ pr1oortionis. Thlree other sue) mills are now imoporat ion ini Pick ens county and ruinning on ful timie, besides numemrouis flour mill throughout the county, All thecs mills get all the work they cian d< and are standing advertisemnon t of the growth and prosperity C Our peop]lo. Like all other insti tutions with small capital, whei roperly managed, they pay hand, somoly, And there is room foi more, so more will follow wher more pople come, That is all WE need to mako Pickens county thi beat in South Carolina, W. have the land, the climate, the Water and the natural atdvanltages gener. ally, but we want a few more [good peoplo like those we have already. "We desire to express our ttunuks to the court, the sohoitor and oth er court officials for the courtesy shown us and the assistance gie us at this term, and we would most inspecially beg to express our ap. pteoiation and gratification at thq able, fearless and impartial man. nor in whiOh your honor has pro .sded over this court. We beg to be excnsed from thi turther.attendance upon the court. W. B. Gfoodwin, F~oremasn, The foreg~Oing extraot from th rear o theg ,rand Jury at th recent special term of Court in Greenville;'shows that :Mr. James P. Carey, as judge, has fully meas ured up to the high expectations of his Pickens friends. Such legal ability and attainments as have been evidenced by Mr. Carey, not only on the bench in Greenvillle but in litas long practice in upper South Carolina, deserves recogni tion by his people, and will be recognized when the opportunity arlses. What is The Matter With The Amer. lean Laboreri I see some reports in the news papers that ;prominent men are making the announcement that the native laboror is growing rapid. ly less reliable, and in many sections of tl e U. E. niLe tenths of the hands employed do not speak the English language, and even the much dreaded Chinaman is being sought after and Congress is asked not to barr his importation. le can under live all people, I have heard, so ho is a dangerona competitor in any busines. I have no doubt but the young men of this day do not work as well ts their fathers did, but. I did not know this was a uiiversal habit. This importation of so many foreigners only makes things look darkor for the future of our country. And it seem1s to i1no its outlook is gloomy otnouglih iow, and we need no more :lomorahlzing. It seems to me there should bo very much more monoy and brain work expended oil improving our soil, so 118 to prouluce 111010 provis ions, keep imore people in the country, as wo could then pay bot ter wages and thus inlcretso the rural population as I believe it is the most useful to the sta te and nation, Imore patriotiv, imore healthy better morally and physically, love peace and order nore, and tlie best sohliors if war is pushed on them. R ieember too that the world is sustained by the plow ald tile 0COIle. It seems that the love of whiskey is on tile increase. I have alwnys believed (and often said) that the 1111(er fed and overworked man either physically or mentally is more apt to become a druulard; aldl especially so w ith those not well supplied with plenty of rich and nourishing food. Let this class get to stimulating themselves with spirits, and the effect, is irre sistible.1 it a young man should. save his $20 (and may be $40) whiskey bill annually for 21 years niad it. at simple interest he Could make his - oldest child a present of some . $1600 and the $10 board (of a dlog would add some 00more to it, . bsids ,e ngt svethe ehild from hiavinig t he whiskey anddo maniia the& father hlas been afflicted with. I have no doubt but thiere are mllill i n1s of men iln the world that would( like toI take the place of the American laborer, so it wi ld be wiso ill hi in to l'eforill Itemembeir the proverb: Thle strieet of 1by and bye, Leads to tho llouse oh Never. y --Agricolist. 11 n t h g lagoWi when th red mari101 wats tulir chi olf a11li e sur'Vvyed, whi y) his war whooap techoedt Itanonlg hi: te I lnd, t h et it was he' hathedl'l his manl11 oh Jinitbs at11d glitded his lighit. ennoe or~ thle sparklliig water's of the bleauti 131' ftll N..twee, Th11is heel streIn'l l, it' 15a tlering i along thle westerni slopets '' i ltows dliretly .vfrontx th lit' e 1114 ti~Jg .\' ountains he sI tl i ~'I ta 1 ilt as a i iltn I nent Jof nat~li ie granII euruon wieb011 (ye ay111 ~ iger and th ni' In( .Inay dwell huiIJ . SJO' . it isngte, th" of nau hi avtes gazed1)1 ion rapure hi,l rta.t 'l ateamu g t it ine fi n 'te o t he oppiitesEft~l side,1)1 nowlIS in1( Illine ( 'unty ~'V i (diagon ll across the ivr behilitIw~ Oh tI l-i't* tire) iu t irt srnot oflrt Pr i ll George, Ga li l 1%o ohestrical plaes i the leonge agiie btawe Odhi ek.~ It.istd the-n pairsent adranhe futrure porsibilitie iof ths westerntort of thickenc tSpriedaogthr.we r ag bois tof ouinertl resurs, t aum hertiof acre oftatw have iy tiler a andsla wih have enhwell tresere vbiy ost recfnthefhvnd-owner tifor ohch mitneredlogis, oandrmoe elies wonh now berou naid. are tore reoiabd infrd thisto.atpei a.an tealye tat, t fa the wor trk, haswil ae bee trmmnporta fcilmpies Ti hare enit asl wil he contmplted raro th Keoweo Rier, poitween ort Pareken and~ the rLn mouitroad, arrangtementwefo dvaeop ing cte Cimerntero this shain bion. Th. e timwle aoted down rt rveprt sstsatr.Ti As ao oheue mnray rentrpesra dioion ase ta deo hat amohste usndic nowd ies dormant. i ti miAlogithe lieofr ths propefha miralo variouesn aere poe whiouond th sei.y Aeeoped n atdrtied hatn mahiner ofuture, wehwll avteol beter ransporatio mountains dwn the poeoweale to iterecttheSouher atSca Ieowee River, pissing over excellent shoul, could retdily have their forces concent.rated for definite industrial purpose*;. We know 11o other two water powers onil eparate streais With like advantages. There i-.j also lont.el on Mill Creek, a half mille fron Keowee River, it magnitieent wat.er power ownel by W. I'. Stewart. 110th of these places have beenI for many years used to generate tle imot.ive power for corn mills, gin neries, Saw-mills, etc. The admirer of good farming lands. starting lit. 011 Piekens bridge oil the Keowee, may pass, by good public roa1d, a uitceenigsiol of beaittifili anti valuable farms, ainoig tihemi those of irs. Ihtitler Alexander, William and ,Iohn. Craig, 11s.. (inines and Cassa way iBros., IS. 1. Alexander, ('apt. Itobt. IR. Steele and Joseph W. Price, all bounlded onl thet wvest by Keowee Itiver, an(1 n1o fitter bdies tf slibstan t~ial bottom lands ar .e to be, founid. The exceptionally beatitiful farm of I. . (11 eies' aml Gassaway Bros. is I receitt. purchase, oil t.hteirt part, and conit-ainls abot-t elevenl hunldred acres, 'inginitg several '118tousand dollarg, and wVill MOon be mlade at mod~el farm,. is we ire reliably informied tihat they propose building nice 81uanm1er retsi <lnces4 upon t-heir lands and also eod omlfortable tenlant, hue whichl will grealtfly enhanc11(e their valle. TheseI are en treprising geni. tClemlenl and we -welc-omle theml amlong uis. lecently T. 1). Ilarris, of Pickens C. II., the listling hisintess man anad IImrchant1, pullrchaH-Sed a Nplmid farrnl in this section. When Ilen of sutch mleanls ai Sound bulsiness .judgmnent invest, t'lheir capital it, hespeaks ao briglt. fit.ure for the section. Near Ithese farms i lenttioned, NIr. Wm. iutlin h lilts, ill si'cessful oprentiont conneI(Cted withi his lmodel farm, 11 <dairy by whdih he( suipplies the (-on stant. demami of thet peoplet at the( Norris ('ottonl Mills, allso selling thle products of his Itck farm-1i1. All this gtoes to show that this sectiolt of 'iekns ('tIty is fast coiig to the fIrol t. Wo have nlice itn1e( convenient churchs 11n14 good Scholols where aill who desire mi'ay ittend. Thtere' Ale YtI. with Is somiie of tht Ogallant1 Confrederat e soldiers who, wayI% back ill the sixties of tie last. een turv, answered lhe til (of their Couin t ry an~d served faithfully onl the lie. ihi they art. rast passing over thet river. We have yet with us ('apit. .1. ,1. Ierdl. ('apit. It. E-l. Steele, C. It Finley, .1. W. Price, .1. N. NiIIiphree. .1. A. Crenlshaw, WmI. (r aig, ,John Craig, llohert-. Stewart, our present Coity Co n issioner, .1. T. Newton and ir-. Mtclk'e, a veteran of tivo war111, with perhaps oIthers nlot valles! to mlinid. Th'lese aill served gallanltlyN int the civil wrIt with itany others fromn this locahlty now passied frecm the stagte of action, and it is truI.\ iter t'iestitg t those' yonllgr in lea to hear tlieir exieri'ienlces as they tell of thle days tlhalt tried mlen's, souls. It is also a great Iontr to them, as well as a great. pleasuire to thet liberab imiinded and n1oble youth of our lan1d to hI' able to say tthat. these old sold iers are am11ong mour best citizenls and1c laind owners, and thieIy aire yet. able toi einjoy tlt' blessings of a kind provi delel that. has sliehled them thu far. And as t t the appiro pria t ion nulme by (mlr law.-nwhaers for the henl efit of fl old slthlie'rs. fit tiio'stiiii might. he' atsked': Is if r'ightt. is it jiist (1to t'ebar i any wihott neer shiiirketd a itls tif fte penIIsitoni? 'These' tduitie!. thiii Lhft Ii iit they"~ weire miet in de-' T his t'hitrc'h is locatttd in Aniderisoni (.ointy, in Bruishiy ('reek iTownisipl nea~tr Sizahitowni. til t'esrond fr'sin wals sorganiizeds ini 1791, atnd is thieres for'e itiiw abouilt l1 ytearis sl. When' bereitd SI), ini h1(95 it was 1mi1. 'l'her''' '-hurtch re'''res, i-how that, uip to 1'95. 125'.itt to $1 15,.00 per y't'ar. It ft' year' ( 10) this t'tthchtpaiid t'ii pasttor $: ,.no55. 'T'ei hur'th hats, a1 Ilteent. I tit's, t'nljiyetd season St of I grea;st prosps'ity. IPerhla ps Ite giret s'stll in'r'ase5 in liembethrshi ip by taip WV. Itirry isolg. liet was palstr se'-ivter retgretI t''e farewelli Stermonii oft irl's afiert't aivin~ g Iiih'i't, -),raized~'t I he first. t'hiiiitb In 1)aillas, 'lT'xas, wvhih'b .5 notw sont of I th' s htge's t'lhurl'es nit'at gre'a'ht' St'ate. he chur511 ch en WI. llhinits; miiany beintg addt'd ft< -,f this tchur'h. Tihey wer'e tendly loved by fte petople. It is ret'freshin'y to flit' stul to heiar tt' tler' imitm.i fell at. fhir post tif duty'. Tlhet wi'ite watS t'hos'enlS~~ asitnt, ) patr' with liev. E. Iontg ini 1876', iand ser'vt'd t'ie td tme agah i, t.h ree yetiia's a go.I have Vt w beenll pastor51501 sOitthinig Ovt'r the ft'lihtsi p of thle decari ol clhurch.'h ('oh. .I. , amiesont hats stervt't t hie church'el as cler'k for mlore( Ithan i 35 y'ear's and last year', of his own ate cordl, resignied. The chutrch has giv'en hin some reatfl tokens tf her' resp~ect and love. E, Wt. Long, a talentedl young lawvyor, was ohosen to fill Ilro. JIameson's place na clerik, B3rothier Edwaard F. Allgood, a former citizen of Plokeons County, is the church treasurer', and hIo Is one0 of theo very best we have ever knowvn, The ohurch worships in a bo.utiful brick building, set back from the road in a grove, and holds in~ her memibershi p some of the best people in the land, May God keep them united in heart ind effort for the pro motion of Htis glory on earth. It should be mentioned that two younig ladies in this church have charge of the Woman's Missions for the Ast i ciation, TIhey ire Miss Maggie A ; good andi Miss Ida Jiamesoni, OLD LIBERTY. The town. of Liberty wes named after the noted place just west ot town, known a; th Liberty sprhig, whore the Liberty Baptist church1 formerly stood, before being mioved into town. The records of thme liap' tist church show, from report made0 at Piedmtont Baptist AssocIation, at Enores ehuroh in 1190, by a commit" tee Ielt54 low that u *pe that stated that ite elilrel I st u II* beenl inistittedl aboult, the yevarlt an1141 was first calle I lietiIlie Ihi -1 tist lhrh t wals a1 log houlse aa the grave-yard is till Ihat rent'iisi lt ma1111rk the spot. where the firsthtreb was blilt., onte-hialf nmile IIOrt I of liherty spring. Ilethleieii, it is h' lievec. beloltged to old Salidia .\sst eintionl untlil the year. 180:. .\ nvw houlse wats bulilt about this tilme at tle Liberty Spr 5ing onl a1 piece of lail4 a fterwards ledet ithe church by.% ,osephl Prater, atl th' nalite chaniged to "Liberty." This was a itoItedl Spring andi re1sort, and14 tralitionl has it, that. a calmp-inieetiig wais it here iL the year 17-4 (anl at other tlimes) ail while the naretilg was inl piwcg re'5ss I aWS Irtrivei of ilte lehiratiol of Indlepenlence anld the plac1e was ennle "liberity" in, honor %)f tis glorious otcatsion. ''he la i () wo acres) wis <lt mle i to Ithe chhtirebi .1 iut lv :!8th, 181:3. Inl 183:, the churchel wa'I: 1mved to tow%%.Te hrt prn anId (.4emetery Iluark thle s othe hl t school biling haiving beenl recently iio.e.tl away. 'This ohd historic place, whe4re nutny * people of this coilty. i till Iowv of y111 y States, spent iiali happY Ithurs during shrooml <lays, andl 4)n Ina I.\ ither <easiolns, puibbli speakings, pitnics, f& ., Miy seni faniliar tos s~mie if they shoui l chlince ti visit the plIce I'ter i ny t.t i yar hs. There 11 aottti i I i' 1t Ic. ('t. (. I . - Il aet 1 mait wh I ttiv I l i t t hvti'r it school a'i "()hl Lihert'' who> ha ve -41ne4 forth uad inule enlviable repl tatf.ionls for thinv~se-lves. 1'ir ck It ( k . I ti e pieile I t , wlere ol faitllers ;tndlic Ii u t's spent li'a y o)f the l <lcI pleas alit sill iirs( lt' r1 s'we il l I lit1 l IcI.s <i f I I t'I I r wk 11 I wh ieb sI-ruhtI ee 1hn--. atill yellow .ie alile tandi IIIss all)(tiu ili;p i~ iiol .ihe j sIl tlillt' lib)till fs i t let' .1 . t uic.r tit re's.rt ftir the .vt'tllig sut yle~~~ in1 thi spin Kuins. 'l'his "IU uik" is nt()\w. tI tesi b' 11. C. I tir hI. ii. 'l plt'd lI g s \lt' nlitainI, i1-: m i t) the a (0st li i e r*.v. l is lu'tsi iiag.e i 4i ) iet itt' is t helit l.ie t. w a "lt' lis e 't' n ll i till il , t < t 11I I'it I 1111.1 1.4i1si it two im va1. htS ' l it (til in h t i l v n dt It 4. 1II 11. '.\ sl''yI pla nIl ibli til, tlyt iig, 'l i u.- - -utlti lit stil . Till pen ' crllchtigs eIIv itta fwililie tin at )l nhis art i Itt' f.1etn it . kh..reirdn.w Mall HIteat tr)lhall <g lt'fil a we vty t .1 p 'clII III e I 1( 1 1ic11i 'll e l' I I t iet Yl y,:I rs. (I tda r 1it1l l itll. th tl it k ht tol ril i I w;Itv, has bI-4-lt bi m ,_,-Il I prI' Ill1 iti I v in o aie by 1 t itg, 1leverly Ilaliste Co. it is t'' . i. milt ts sth east ()f L.iherty. I1 t . G. I\Nig 1-:.\ I .1-:I I N IA '-AM - I,,:1 s t ' IP r i l-2 . It. E.. ;ra nelv. I t hv Ill Iube r de I lerI 1 .1 nll c nrill I raItr, is i nati e t fd la i' ea ltI 'I tty. I I et-lil lI 'iv k ens in tl'" . iti was I he li rst man teI .v 'ive a erl <Iof freight er the l'iee ts linilr iou. 'ptof liocating inl Pick ns, he begain of ua hot of itu.is,11 i Ile built te b)ank andi the( F-'eeninl bili gdis, the Il oIds oe iilenItitice "i .ourl towninll -1. .\.tue which is I model of bauty ot as t )u twarid .-nsrutinnll inner flnishingsr. andl rranitgmen114 2W lit. lie ls 11m ili ith ill r - rm y ilb lig. lo a . S t ' "l i "to re. 1 'it ll tht oi't itese l uilt fI r .lu- 1 .1 l. I .Newherv, On F. -'re inlt. )r. .A. I Iolt anou ,1. L. Thonliey, ant oIthers nanfomrt re)sifence mond for hise. mlall e other poets adtne 0sar mhimaktne hai Inwmad comfotaie nt wil benBolrgy about porteeancee hots --labliel at bmie- scutinhe alCon ai ln e lt. neetid at.il l'iekens. li pn laig mIl is tntdi tii ter the <tdie pot.db the railof thac ntliaeri'nd h afortshppgeoth proses With imstetn froatayefstl omroedmcrity l pnw .\rar paner for d all k's ind foro crdsing. is par of 3~hiinener n.ahm whichUT doe iswr. t e Aetin Reking ton.ad o n Ile alo hall ae srolly saww mahn it 'atis fo irin houmanschalustor i.. nd~o bi:iep froruble Iaoh, fomor andbr alf kinds of bieldinot beuntral nelding d le' pains, linsee wil IANNOUJEiEMENTS.' ATE~ FUR ANNOU NCEMENT FOR OFFICE. All Counity oflices, each, - - :5.00. Magistrates, - ".50. All oithe o llies, "' - 5.00. 'h abve pricis aro inviriably I ' A ) VA NC. FORt CON(NiRiSS. I hereby anonInetnllI inyself it canudidato for Conlgressi to represent the Third, S. C., )istrict, subtject to the action of tho dotivocroi Oters inl the approachllg prilmary. WVEi. J. -Stribling"1. FOR TRIEASUlRlEP. I herb illoince myself a conididato for tlh oilicil of Treasurcr for Pickenis counlty, suibject to the action of the de mlocratic prmr.G. 1t'. lenldricks4. FOR TiLEASIJRElt. 'I'he fritils of Jamiles M. LI -anwrenl let r-espietfully annloimewe him a11 candidate fo~r Troamuror f..r lieens :outysu jvect to the acti.onl of ilth democratie vo tere att the coming pr-iitry. FOlR A UT 1) ITOlU. Thm frienlds of E". Poster Keith her by annonn111e him a l t laniatc for the o1lict of Auditor subject to the action of He demoenicoit ic par'ty it tie coning pri mtary e'letion. BRIDGES & HAMMON D, I'LCK I N , S. C. We have still 4in hand a (1v liar -.Saint in the Chap'nI:u Dros. sock, :nd contitiued to buy new goos-a staple s:o.k. We ire running or the cah prin .ile aid cal therefore 'Jve you belt etIs yout wonh; not get bly I ilt sales We sell it close living in ice. We w iii take p4 asio n showing you through ile .tore. Farmers can get wit they need here. wekeep godgoois, il if Vot See wit You want, a-k ler it. C'offee :it 8. 9 aint 10 pnuits to the dollar Gaintuliated 8ugar I )unttl Is to thel) dolltr. A t'w 5 ant igalon kegs )f, Telnese sorghumitti on :ant1d at -10 cents. Cannt t ed goods of all kinds. Some clothing to go chuap. As good Flour as you cfln find anyw% here in town. Tobacco, candy, crackiers, matches, soap. stoileware, tinware. Farming inplt p m its, plows, hoes, Single Irees, gardenl seCes, stati( ii-ry. ink, pencils, brooms, thread--a ii the of everytling. Com' to see us itd brilg us ymoi produce. If wv ha1ven' got what you want, wil pay ym Cash for yt'o Ur chickens, eggs nild butter, liesieetil'y, hID .1 & II.\IONI). CLERK'S SALE STIATE FAi Sot, Tll (Alitul.IN.\ Cont o 'itees. Atmanda E. KenniemlOre, et ail. Vs. - W. T1. Mcelli, (t :d. SD efendants.|t IJn~i iusutance of a decrtai onder in th le abhove stated caise by liot. Geiorge W. (hige dated Alat. 20, 19012 and an file ini the Clterks iflice. I willI setlI to thie hightest b itkd'r ott saledart int May 1 902 duin thIle I 'gal hioturs for' sade at' Piek ens Court I luste, S. C., the following tract of land to wit: "'All that piuece, pau-eel or Iot of hand'. -in the towit oh PiCkii~ens oun ty anid state aforesaid, and kniown as loit No. -1;, aint contaiintg nearmrorless also all tioited lot andtt knw as~i itheI east half of lot No. It containinog one hal f acre moro or less, also all tht. other hot adt joining the abouve metionted lots, and kntown as) the east end of lot Noi. 80 con taitling 0110 half aCtO tmore1 or lorsq and -known ats tho re:d1 estt of Geoi, \'. Jamestu , dtconsed, ftonuting Garvin and Cedar Rock Streets. Terims (ash. Putrchastrs to payi for~ paplhers antd for room1dinag 1 the latn. I 15 day (of April, 1902. A. J. HO(GGH, Cl-rk ot Citurt. EASLEY COTTON MILLS, J. 31. Geter, Pre siden lt & Teasurer. P. M.I Taylor,* -etrotary3, E.L II. Shlll(iln, Suitntitelndenti. ltr')ol utnitns. Ei.asley S. (., Apr-il 'i-h 19u.. A t meting oif th It I)irectors If thte 9. Easley Cotton Mills, behll this dho' thte follow inlg tresoluitionts wereu adted: t Etisley Cott itlillsItitis'I to incrase -090 000.00, bty issuin;.g 100011 shares tf ( 'om mon stock, of the pa aun f .I000 2nid. ' liat eiach stockk~ihlder of fthe tcompiany iit lhatl beien it btd to lsbscribe for his plror.. 1. share of ralid additi onal 3rd. T1hmat thle Prishclet & Trluriier bo itu~tueed to sitd uealh stoic iiiler a cop of thetse' re'solutionis, witjh at totijo that ho hie <ntit led toi subibhe'ii for at I ar', S tionaito par t of tho i ncease, ani d that dutet not ice, as required b~y Jaw, ho given t( through one (If thio coiunty paes s) 4th. That so mu ich of tho atddit ional shook as shall remain ulnsr>!d to thue stockholders may be dii,postiu d 0f by theo Board of .Diroctorsi, att thleir discrot ion, a.1t ot lessi tui hin par fo o ilh, 5th, Thaliit at the annt~ual meieting of our stookholdersi, onl tihe 17th day of t( Mtay, 19O2, at the tflicei of thte Etsley Cotton Atiills, Ensley 8. (., att 11 ,eioeek ii. to,, the~ for (o0 ug r. Aluitioins will be Ii acted upon, ,), Mi. (h O ;, ]rca't & TJreatiur, G. F.Toy&o WHOLESALE AND RETALl FURNITURE!; ANDERSON, 8, 0, o WdVite for P-ricess lit 'to UNDERTAKERS & EMBALMERsj GRAND SPRING OPENING 110livr nu -- o ty - reds ta EVERYTHING NEW AN UP-TO-DATE. (SJLOTHNS ESHATE and FURNIINOS at Sm ith & Bristow's, Greenville, S. . O ur stock was never inl better condition, hiaviing disposed C mhost of )Ilast sealson's goods af teri the( Iir(e, an i(1we are showv i today the newst andrk, cit sock in upp iur South Ca ro na. Goods gUaranteed as rpresen ted or n onev refunded. lail orders ceive proamept attention. Terns, C A . One 'rice to .'very 1bod1y. Main StreeWt, MGnvill, S. C. - - - - - - - - Onel Priee (Cashi Store. \~ .ad received go liarrels of ood Patent lour hat we 'A ll sell for s4 75 per barrel. I )on't fail to get a sup) >ly beiore it is all 'onit. e al so have a few n'miore bal rrel s of a spd idcl il straighiet leur forf %.3 reenCe bowd i abody, olbs. for $1. 4lalt(d (l G for C. 20 Is. nce bownsugr for s'.oo. 2 lbs. keg~ soda for 25 cenits. Don't fail to see us when you have any~ thing to sell or my- Yours truly', N1CRAIG :BROTHERS R AgentCs for Made--t.rL er( )P C loth 1,inig. RBE E HIVE ! .. . ...... \'Bare exclusive agents for Strause & Bro's igh Art ltinU)g, recograze ~id5a the b)est made~l, best flttingL. Cl >thling inl meriica. \\ r cary all Igrad1es. M--ni's Suits from $3.00 to 15.oo; 1.oys' thr;ee p1 ee Su its $ 2.50 to Si.o; Cikdir~ n's two 'Ice Sumts 50 cent s to 5>.no. \Ve guaane toi (0 sav'e vou from 0 to 25 p~er cent. Cin an) suit you Luyv from~ us. 5HU11O 5!>SHOE55 S1nnis ! \Ve ca rry mo)re Shoes, and sel m1inore Sh os than all the ther ime(rchantU s mi Gire enivi !e. \Ve gua t ran:itee everv' shoe wve :1l fromi 51.25 upj. More of ou r shoes atre being wlornl inl ickens COuniity today than from arey otlher sto re, but we want > sell every man, womiani and child 1- P ickens county their ioes this year. \Ve have )RY GOOI)S DRPY GOODS Bing the Madam andl Child ren with you when you come Greenville. MIake our store your home while here. Plenty room for the children to play in, and the Madlam can fmnd ore PRE.TT1Y 1 )RY GO()S t) look at in onur store thl iywhere else mn the city, aind SA\' i;s: to 25 per cent, onl ;ery article she buys, I. K. STURDIVANT COMPANY, Of Greenville, S. C, ,hat l9 Foley's KIdney curo nealthy i.a en~ ilter tl iiupurities AnL14or.: It iu mdu fromi al pVrciptionl from the blood1, and unles'us they (to til a lendme ('p1. a):go phylic~in nad ono good healtha is~ impossiblo. Foley's E(Id the mot:=~ canniieut in the country. The no.y.Curo mtke Round kidneysi and Sill dihare the purost that mloney~ Positivoly curo all forms of kiduoy and 1 bnuy nad are uI:ioLtinoally combined blia'tder dileasie, It trenigthansi the got I' ir uitmost value. Thtoruy whole systemn .'Thoruley Pharmany)Q~ 33 Samn .E hrlyPrp .Tone rg