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JOtrnal iad eoGillesp rviiting Oca 18 rnt saee -Dr. WtAin will be in skops the Wtb1.11th, and 12th -l. ~pe, of Clemson-Co lege, spending t while with' COeon and Sio Mauldio. -Miesek Essie aud Annio .Num me.yeied relatives and friends ir town .last week. -Prof. B. F. Robertson and det' Sam Robertson sponb the lidlay. ith their parents.. -Mrs. Airken Nowton and Miss rrin6 visiteditho family of Col V. Pickens, near Easley, last weck. -Misses Nottie and Addio A n ony of Fields visited their bro )r, Mr. Wi!l Anthony, in town it we6k. -Tlie sociable givoi at the resi a c.Tot Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Boweii it wook vas much eujoyod by ose present. Marriod, on Docembor 28th, 88, Mr. Luther Burnos to Miss >rah Hayes, Magistrate A. A. nes officiating. -Misses Childs and Sitten, two arming young ladies from An raon county, are visiting the isses Ashmore's. -On last Monday the yoiiung ople of the vicinity, ol ijOyed a ciahle given at th residence .f r. and Mrs. O'Dell's. Marrie&on the 21st, inst., at the sidencs of the offimating ini. r, Mr. Seabrook Atkinson, Mr. . D. Dncan and Miss Elleno vanle. -Sorgeant James 'T. Jonos. 4)f attery C., Sovonth Illin iis 1 i.h artillery, who hits been vis;i:t fii - - Joims, of liriggi, ift on the 29th nit., direct for orto'Rico. Married at the residence of i lie rides father, Warron Tumrnr, 0n unday Dec. 25th, 1890. Mr Jaimes Tix to Miss Amanda Turner. O. A. Cillis N. P. of leinting. -Mr. L. S. Allen has been al. >ointed General Passengor Agein t >f the railroads comprising le 3eaboard Air Lint with headquar :ors at Porthuniouth, Va. -A doflghtiml (lance w-as pari lipated inl last Fri(lay Oveling b) ,ho yonng laios and g'tdin If this town . -Dospite the inclonit I ,veather tihe attendmee was good.I Married at Mr. Bonnett Satter field's on the 25th, by Roy. W. G. Miauldin, Mr. Lawrence Morck to Miss. Lizzio Satorfield. At the samie time and plae and by tihe sama. John Perry to Miss Maggio Ross. ---W. F. Paee gatve ai reun ion o his family on the 28th inst. The ocassion wvas one of porlioct enjoy ment by every memnber, and is oneo never to ho0 banished fromt mnwry.~ D). F. Paeo [and( famiily of t~ p)lace were nulnabered( among thIi many, guests on this pleasant ocassion. -Capt. A. Blythe of Groni. ville was in P'ickens Tusa onI -an inmnportant tresfe renc cel. lIon(. C. UF. Robinuson being the refe ren Capt. Blythe ms a memberm of legib Jaturo and is gettog his volumnifil tinows law buin~lOSa. in shape, so that he can be present ait the opening of the sesioJn. Wallace--"I did 'ont know you rode a wvhool." Ferry-"I don't." knickerbockers and a s w.a t er for?'" "To keep the fool bicycle ridors from runnin~g over' me. TIhey imk.I'm one of 'em." -The Sunday school at Griflin church celbrated Christmas with a Chrvistm as treeo. A bor u tifunl pro gram was rendelr..d and~i thie prms .onts wvere mniy and beuiifltil. Tfhis is the largest Sunday schiool perhaps in the Twelvt M ilo, Assionia tioni anid its success is duo largely' to the efforts of its worthy and faithful Superintendent, Mr. M. Barton. The Christmas tree will long be remombered by mniy ch l d-ren wvho wer thiere. Thov ar looking forwardi'( to sprinIg innhen they will hiave a grantd col ubrationet .of Childrons Day. -Married, at the residoumce of the brido's purients, Mr. and( Mrs9. Richard Hill, in~ Easley on the ~21st December, 1898, Mr. John I . -T'hornley, JrI., to M ins Bidd is H ill, ~Rev. J. Ri. R iley officiating. Quite * numbher of the relatives and friends of thin groom wenit down onI tlhe trami to witness the core mon y. The floral dOcoratitions5 were the p~raise of all pr'tsent, but the a~ppearance, and the beauty anmd Tihomasi illI, a b rother oif thli bride. Corresp-lnd~etsfrom IXti(hatI towin have said many I- leanit .1hingsa ablitmt the ocassi, wIeb~l -:-Married, on \Voduesday the the 213t Ilt., by Rov. J. M. Stewart at the residenco Of til bridu's par orf t, Job, L. Parsons.- to Alitis Nan nio Murphor. WVaitors: Ri. NM. Bolding with Mis's, Nissio Parsons. S T. Wmeliestor with L Mi3s Fiera omiiuas.----fasi' Week tho Jour 11ado a mlistke inl ho h inaies eo a, ibove parvties and takes ilurO ill maling the correction in this is.io. It is -commentary on the news ness of our country and'the rapid. ity of its growth whon we learn that Jonathan Norcross, the man who built the first houso in At lanita, then call(eid Martilasvi lie, died in that oily oi the 18th ul, in tho 9s1 at'yea r of hi 1 ago. H1e had ived to sua a city of 100,000 inaiitatsj grow up1) whore he built tha fir.st kou!.o i an old field, and had so) that saio city shakoni b~ :ho thuudor of a besieg. ni' ar-my bulijiNd Lo th(o ground end ris in from its ;ishes. A 1" 1\W SUISCRI It., "Say, Kornel," ho said, as he walked ito the At lanta Conlstitu tioi ednr's okico, and stamped about d*J pouid8 of muid oi his bootk aibat tle logs of J1t Mtovo. "I sortV ihou.h t 1 tako your paper of yu d do thi ksiimro thing." "'Why, of cours, wO are ai lways glad to acmmlhodrte our su b1 Sc i bore." "WellV hr'si a bituary of Auint Kaline-li it's jos' t on pagos o fools. cap, ald won-' mklie mu11ich I roc kon." Ao' youU :iOnd 10 clpiqes of the papIt er t o ;.ij !;'.-ul . ,' relaGYiv 1s, An' next wood my daughter So rilly is going to get miarriud- I rel l on yII princ a hu lot about tha I?" Of* vonu that's news." "A ' I'vo e linlest young" shloo.; youl over hlave 8aYV. .1. witit you l [ colle olit soeim day an11d writo up hit." "I shall lbo gla(d to do so.'' "You Iain't got a dozon or two o1lidmagazIinesi wh ut you's done read I-laying around lidy hov you?" ''Ye S; hlere's thl..'o e r four." you.1 th' quat 'l og hi fal DI) YOC KN OW That a ima of hot ismid relieves neLuraliha. That w I urt\ wtaar will re ve de i i ;. ih el tandls too long I.tt..r. you ini sowing to oisitioni freely. lat-irons should be th boo30waxc a1nd lard. Thta hot, strong lem~ona~do ta ken at,1 bedt-tLim w1vill b.toak up~ a bad~ cold lior sic, odace caused1 by indi 'iinia toiuh maa-t is madluo tendor by l ying al la.w min]utes ini vmegar ntator. Tihat a' el u hot waterU drun~.k bef ore ii I2a will rel ieve. nauson0I Tha Il venilated. bed-rooms wil prev.:nt 111rnin g head~ach~es .iui~ lasi uide. A CARD). 1to all the people of P'ickons~ counity anld elsewhere, whlo remiem ibered t18 inl our1 ifiotillo whiici lap pene~d eni the (1hL of' Novemiber, 189$. Our I d1we'lng and conitents were ontirolf dlestro)yed by fire whilo e wO ~~ere a't tindli ng rel igions~ service s, thus t hrow inig 1us upon the me cy' (of It pelo.l Kind find.; Ion t a helping hand 1111d no0w we ato comfl ortal iy arranged in i no0w dwvolling1. Woe feel that th e Lor~d u-ill abLund an tly bless all wiho so k iindly hlped us.. (G. WV. and S. G. Kelley RICES ALIANCE Will meet on Saturday othe 14lth inst., at .3 c eikck p. mn. to conisdor' the fort i' ir puirchiasos for the Pras. Have yourii hland surved, I am11 pepa red v ith firs't claiss4 illstru menW ~ (o you' a~ firit class job an - i ( u d m ei en JUiTSh'- PAllSONS. NOTICE TO0 D)EBTORS AND) ANDI CREDITORS. pr. rIp ':iU-ed 0( o I ih under signed lhe ha4 day of February .180J0). 'a rties inodebtead to saidl AQ , p~(%Ilease miake paymeni~t to 5-30 Executor. Ar~o Von Weak ? wo4fa nca maifesta itself in the loss of amiion aml l chi nglji bonie. The blood( is WO?4'iry ; the tiSiues arie wvait in--the doorW is b~emga openedl ~ (lisme. A hottle of Blrown' Ion 11nr taiken in timo will restore your stren'th., uoothe your nmervenu, maoke your . inou r a icI .1:11 r... Do .. m r NOTICE OP L"INALC $ETTL B. MENT. I will apply 1o J. B. Nowbory Probate Judgo, for leave to make a fitmi sottlemnont of the ostato of Mrs. Nancy L. Lathem. docoasod, onl the 6th day of January, 1899, anl ask to to dismissod t, Admin istrator. J. K. Lathom, Administrator, Assessment Notice. The Auditor's offico will bo open from tho 1st day of Jan. 1899, to 20th d'y of February, 1899, to re ceive returns for real and personal property for taxation in Pickonis county for fiscal year commoncing Janiuary tho 1st, 1899. The Auditor or his deputies will be at the following precinect to ro ceivo roeurns for said fiscal year. Calhoun, Monday Jan. 30t.h 1899. Central, Tuesday and \Vodnos day, Jan BLst and February 1.t, 1899. Norris Cotton MIlis, Thursday, Fobruary 2nd, 1899. Liberty, Friday and Saturday, leob. 3rd and 4th 1899. E asloy Monday and Tuesday, Foh. Gth and 7th, 1898. Cross Plains Wed nesday, Feb. 81,1, 1899. I moper'si Storo Thursday Fo). 9th P1ter's Urcek Friday, Feb. 10th, 1899. PumpkilltowU Saturday, Feb. 11th, 1899. Holly Springs Monday, Fob. 18th 1899. Eastatoo Tuosday, Fel 14iIth, 1899. .H in urricane Wodnesday, Fb. 15th, 1 899. jix M%11o Thuriisday, Fe). 16th, 1899. Prators Frida y, Feb. 17th, 1899. ickens, C. 11. balaiuco of the ti110. N. A Ci11R ISTOPHiCER, Auditor Pickons County. fob20-'9 AT'TEN'1TON ! OLD FOLDIERis. In accordanlce with the law tho soveral Tlownship Boards of Pen sions 1 ill meet, at thoir respective places of meetinrg on Monday the 16th day (if January, 1899, for tho purpose of' sidering applti10, aind the County Examinhing Board will illet t the Court Iouse onl Thu da y i ,o 25t.h thereaftor, for for the purpOseb O sotthug all dis pulte and coitest.i. Tho law roads 0us: "The everal Townihip BPoiards .iihall Ieut at Such tile nd pic mLC: ost coveie befor, 'ho 1st. Mondry in May, 1897, and 0n h :;( \iozday of .January of each foccedd y nr, for the pulr p08 Of conisidering applications, ando witn inl an days thera t ter the Coun ty Examn i ng Board salld ment at tho several county sonts to settlo all dispnitos and con tests" deec5-t2. Ch'mn Co. Po'n Ilo'd. Pople'sui~ Advo iat : Ther:o pass ed froan earth to Hfeaveni on D7eo' 22, 1898, onI the Pickonii sidle ot the Iin11, neariI 11 ickory Elaut, one of tie m)os:t god ly womni weoever know, Mr'5 A innIada Kn.lighlt, the wife of M1 r. W\. WV. Knight, onle of the oildors9 of Carimol chuiirch cfor rInlar' t han forty years. HeIr maid en name11 Wfl. IRobhin~on, of Scotch Iish :<trlactiOn, and sh ha bee a meihn.il r of C~armetl ch urch for six dy-se'ven years, her li fe' wh ich wa:lia lo eis one, co'ver1il1ii aperiod of t)I four Sor (eard. \WJe cannot, her, for she~ dam31ild us5 jon har knioos in ouri inftatcy. Shle aliwayas unpr1)ossod us as one of' God's ant, 81he was a ch ild of afli ie tin 03 romi~ her youth , and1( thou gh fai- L as vi.lm as8 the. o)verlastiig hill s and she could( alwaysa say, "'I kno w that imy RodIemor liveth , "t1 ho' 1I( Slay me3 yet wiih I Ii ut, JUim." tior life wais a beauitifulh life, siml plo, ser'ono aund peaicefal like a cle: r, ahining ligh t ''that shines mor0e and more nto tho pol feet day. Anid wo feel suro that she haa comoe to the porfoot day and that she is among that 1blood wauh ed throng that "have come up through tribulation and wiasheod in the. blood of the L..amb," and that "God has wiped away allh tea from) hor eyes." Old Ca rail is poorer' but haavon is richer by her proesonoco. We coun11t it as one of' t. h blessings of our life that she Was our lifle long frienld andl it is privdeg1 to pay this tribute to her mnmo1'y. She was buirie.d at Car mol theo' !th ult . resp~onds3 readily to proper fer Larger crops, fuller ears and larger grain are sure to result from a liberal use of fertilizers containing at least 7% actual IOur bookse are free to farmers. NOTI Jlr01'ydIdE1'roIRS. Notic& is heroby given to all ti creditors of tho Estato of Casle W.. Cumm fings, decea'sedj that the nlIst prov their clainims agaiI said ostate oil or by th10 18th da, of Jaoluary, Im)9 beforo iio or I barrod froi any participaion i the funds of said ostato. J. M. Stewart, Administrator. TAX-NOTICE* I, the County Troasiuror of Picl ens county will open my boobs fc the collection of taxos for the fiE cal year 1898, in ipy;oflico at Pici ens court house, on the 15th da of October, 1803, when the follow ing taXos will be cllected : State tax, 5 millh County tax, 3.) Sinking fund tax, 6 " Constitutional school tax, 3 ' Special school tax, Dis trict No. 9, 2 Special echool tax, Dis trict No. 10, 1 Special school tax, Dis trict No. 11, Special school tax, Dis trict No. 13, 4 4 Spocial sclool, No. '10, 2 Special Rt R. tax, Ilurrican "t "4 " Pickens', j') All ablo bodied mon botwOon 2 anld 60years of ago aro liable fo $1.00 poll tax, OXCI)t old soldier who are exempt at 50 years of ago A two dollar comnutation roa< tax will be collected from all abli bodied iIn froim 18 to 50, excel) old 801dio' an'd milistors eupl:l' ing acongregation. All pon0s sendii ioney hi ban1k chocks or ioiney oidors wil P1leaso includo 0Xpj)MI's, such a stamlp onl cheeck, oechanigo, anld al postago. 10c exchange on checks under $25. 15e " " " 50. 20c " " ' $75. 25c " " $IoC and so on inl propolrtion to amound of check. Pleas. ltz S1411iu1) sap each check and cnneil samno "witl (lay, dato and initials of you: namo.. Respect fuill V, J. P. YOUNOGBLOOD, Couity Trasurer. CO VEARSO TRADE MARK8f COPYRICHTS ao. Anonc siondln a r n i'otel and fret cri j11 on may quilidy naii-rtnin. free, wh~et horna Invonti pu In probably patouitaI,. ('eeiquaolctoas sI ricfy eonlidentil. uldeiL npouweyftter .nr ut onito lI A.,erlca. Wo hve a I.I on ie*. iatents tnkva through Vtunuu - co. romys special notico In tho 8CntnhliENTraFIO AMEICAN, yasii thi rr i rei an ot NHONN' & 00., 3(11 Briondway. Newv York. WINTER You will find at Nisses McKay'i the latest styles and1( real worth o your1 mone1iy in Hatsa, Caps snt~ Fnye~ Goods. A call is solicited Woe will do our. best to please5. 11 9 MIa'n Streit, Grt eniville, S U. WEA EBIN the market to) sel IH1A TS, and if you will visit Iur storo) you will see wher' the peo'"p all bu y. They say they don't4 inid to se cotton at thle pi ce if o2very body sold1 goodsH as cheap Our motto, largo sales at sma profit you save 25 pi'r cent. by bu)~ ing of us. Askc aniy of ouir cust( moers they will tell you wvhoro to g< MISSES RIOGERS, (IENVI LLE, S8: C 115 South Main st reet, Op posite Stradley & Barr's. feb25yl. All !c p t wr Zmi ,;a rot &P J .iIiLr MUa y 010 YA BIG LOT OF COOK -AND M& HEATING STOVES M N o 7,A DJU!TA NT 'With 20 piie's of No. 7 vare for .97.00. Christnias, prset,qe.. fel end Ornamental. 8 u i t a ) I e for all. A iee lot of Jowelry. All kinhd of Cook Vesseclm, Tin 'are, Taulo wares Porcelain Chitta and Ul14 waresl. LaRtimIps, Lanterns, Bihrners. am1i chimiioyii. Every Piecu Warran(d. Load and Oil, Fino Paints and Stai ns for Futi rn itulo. Buggios and Wagons &uc. Now is the time to buy. Cotton Cheap. Goods Choap. Come an1d soo for. yourself. Tin Roofing, (uttoring an oying. W. I. PIgKENS EASLEY,----- S.C. jineI-98m1u6. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Bugg es, Wagons, Harness, Hay and Irain. Liarge drove just in from Tenssee, ie, young, sound and at living prices, We defy competition in our imes. Inuspection of stock solicit. ed. Stables and Storehouse River Sti cet, GREENVILLE, - - S, C. m iay1 9-98. -NuaeNs-Worha liamowliag. . -10 years' *suIcess* in t South, puroves ilu gh en'Toic a greast. rentedyv for ChiIlls :1111 nih M-i Iarial J"'ever*. lBeler t han Quinmie. (iianuiieedl I *-y it. At Drug. gist. Goe. a wl *1.00 btl t ies. mta v1 2u f. d 6 We Wish toTakjo ~ 'Pop~le The peo A NE and surround igs cou ti' lib Happy YEAR nge given a the past year and reapet solicit a larger trade for the future. Our be W1 oxtended to you for a happy and Prosperous New Year. Yours Truly, ilolger. and Thorr Pickens, South I am of'oring betwoon now at.d Christm ,The .Biggest Bargaim, -A N D GENTS FURNISHING GOODS EVER OFFERED It W"' I havo a very l.-rge stock on hand and I am kuc Stceck beforo I tako invontory by January t. So now is your goldeini chalico. Como anud bo, coivinced; a trial wont hurt you. A welcomo to all. L. ROTHSCHILD. GImEENVILLE, - - - - - - S. 0 may2om3. Havn't Room for Glothin So will solI youm $2500 w orth of Ale ii", B3oy's and Childrer/s Suais and Pants at what they cost me in market. Look for the Red Miark. That is the( prieo I will Bull at Six dlozon Men'sn Stifi' Il[ats worthl $2.60 to $800 ouch-I will geli them to you at $1 to $2 each. 1 got a bargain when I bought thomn and now I will give you a bargain. Soft Ia ,at cost prico to close out. Come and See Us Innnso stock of Dry Go~ods, Cloaks, CaiposI, Undorwear, Hosiery Notions and~ Shoos5 juist reco~vedl. Store is jaumoid fuill of now, up to datto goodsH, all marked at the lowest cash prico-nd im plamn igures. One price to all. WM. FAGAN. Earle's Corner. - - - . Greenville, 8. C, Clothing, Shoes, Flats Furnishinz Gods When you needl any of the above goods, if you will come and see us we will interest you, we have put on sale a few lots of high grade:su its at low grade prices, when you come ask to see the A splendlidl line of Over-Coats and Mackintoshes. Our childlren andl( boys good wVere! never more complete, and is worth you r attention. Our I [at dlepartment is beyondI conmpe tition ; our $1 .25 1ILat could be sold for $1.50 and seem cheap, and all othier grades ini like proportion. \VVe have searcthedl the "Shoe \vVorld'' over for a shoe t sell for $3. 50. We have found it in all styles, but one price Ask to see Smith & ~Bristovy's (3,50 Shoe; buy it and you will want no other. A 'l these lines direct from the best mainufacturers. If you are no u customfer already, and will look through our stock thisiseasoo you wvill be, Yours truly,