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The People's Journal. LOVAL ITEluS. D. F. Sutherid and family, of Pump kintown, visited relatives lii town last week. Prof. J. Al. Looper and wife, of Mica, visited at 'Squire W. C. Bramlett's last week. Miss Nora Ilendricks, of the Table Morntain section, visited Miss Mattle Hester this week. Solicitor Ansel was in town on tho 7th instant, being qigaged as cotnsel in the finad settlement of the estate of E. I1. Bates, deceased. Tilmon Smith, of Liberty Township, was in town Saturday and shows that he is a model farmer, having old corn in the crib and building a new oae for the crop, whicli he is gathering. Tr. B Higgins, who has been farminig about two miles from town, hias quit the quiet life of the country and restimed his old business, having talen charge of the telegraph ofilce in Gal'ney. B. I. McDaplel, who has been stationed in York Couity,'as storekeeper and gau ger, lis been, transferred to Edgelleld Connty. le spent a few days in Pickens before assuminlug his duties li the new lieid. The Rev. J. J. Grier has resigned the pastorate of the A. R. P., church, in Ab beville. Ile announced on Sunday last that his reason for dolig so was becauise he wished to change his denominational relations. John W. Thom is, of Thomasville, hai colton blooms, aftter miaking twenty-three bales of cotton with only two tons of acid and a itde cotton Seed. He is not certain how many bales he will make from the new blooms. S. J. Ashmore, an expert printer, of Anderson county, lis tccepted a position on the News as foremant. Mr. Ashmore has had several years experience, and thoroughly umiderstands the business. 1l'nn (Texas) News. As Harvey Britton was returning from Piekens on the 4th inst., the horses ran away niiar Z. T. Smith's and one of them fell and broke hiis leg. The teami belong ed to Williiatm lunter, who is apt to lose the value of a good horse. W. D. Cha an1, formerly section mals ter oil the S.'thurti railroad at Easley. is a good job at Chicamannra, Ga., and hits removed therc with his famiilly. Mr. Clhp pian is t ( e railroader amid his many 'rieids wiih him Sucess ai! happjuiness in his ne0w liotime. V . I Hdgens, whio lias b)eetn night op erator in the ielgirapi otlice in Salisbury. N. C., its beeni prOti mOtedi and givel the posiiol of d-ty operator iin Greenville. lis. friints in Pl'icens Itre prolud of his promotli a1nd1 arle pleas.ed that lie is iearer his old homlie. .Dr. W1. .1. lBramileftt leaves this('lr. day) titernooni for- t he city of Ulharlotte, A. C., where Ie inteontdl to locate in the pllt'(ictce of his profe's'siol. Nrs. Bram. lette and chikir.-n will remainl inl Wailhalla a few days un il le ean have their house in Charlotte fiolrnished :md ready for oc. etlpancy.-Keowee Courier. Lirlin A. Ilendricks, son of David Ibcndricks, of lhis Ciomity, died at his hiomw it Ashevillt, N. C.. on the 5th inst. Ile was lhir't-y-five years old and ma1tx'rried1 a daighlter of Tomas J. Childs, noear townv. The'Ill remlainls wvere b),rougt to tik ,nimly :and huried all Tabor- Church. Hle :avsa wiiff and one chiild to nmourn his A quiiet mlariaitge wasi thait of Charles N. Nield andt Miss Sue Maxwell, in Watl 1ila i, on the tith inistanit at thle residence oif 0. Ki. Maxwell, b~y the Rev. 0. G. Mayes. Th'Ie happy' couple left imm iedi.. aitely for' thie e'xpositionl, wvhieioritey winill spenid a few <hays. 'VTey will rt'urniii tandt taikeiLi up thirI i' reidence' at N idh's hotel. K~eowee Cotii'ert. Mrts. Stisan l lenidricks, wi Ifen of 1B. L. Ihelr'ilicks, (lied at heri home ahanut six milies northl-east of 1Piekeins, on thle 6thI iustan t.Nime. 110em1lriekst hadl been ini fee ble hea'ilthi fori severai wveoe bitt was not consider'ed to be0 iin a1t~ daner'onts comitionmi timtioliot ai day btefore her' death, whiich wast cau~sedi lbyIi(: har. fatiluriei, Sihe lt~Leave ai lihma olti d severaI chiirein1 HiOtmourn hert deat(1h. VTe GrieenilIle News, of thle 61h Iinst., sayvs: Frmanik t1. NM: liezie, who Ii vedl nea' Piedhinouit, t his counmt.y. amol was one4 of the miost terpr('jiisin g' :n i suc~esstful farmtet's omidi datirymeniio in tie State' andl lng about ~ ,'.lock at hiis resiee. lIhe duri'ing t' lost '-ix mnotp . li fiimis have fea'ed that, his iliiy woui resuilt. Joulm i O . vis Emsq., (died at his hiome nearti Tlhomasville tonmi them GibI instat, of pneumiioini:t. a'r. 1)itis hiatl hmeen for' soy teacher't, am11 wa<I' atl.o Irtini justicee ini Do ensville T'wniipi~il fori .-eve'ai uem''is. Ite ait te itie of his d eath. lie wa':s very popirtt amnd lhas minyi fijinds i sympa-. (11hi itlh his famn Ii miii'i deep~i grIef. 1(l2 leaves' aL wife andl several chiildren'm to Mrt. FE. F. 'Withlrtop :nitl I- -ole.Ist. lng of ilfe amid four~i chih al mi inig templjorard'ty wit I h-r' son. MIr. Wthlropi mnii ietin'xuw vla- , uavd wetmtpm ieV in. ill ii to a l that Ither wilt rb-l' .(' permanenti'ii illI.. zensnoethe 'iuttom.t I'' ' ina i n i i a il i aui y,1' t ne' ii t chimb lie' fmm wai'i .t r a o b m li am m ivm m nIii a m bmemI - , hi i i ' ( l st l m b i r t h d a y hm a v' i m ' ' m p e lm i pat of time civil tt 'wait~ I he g-' litil hatd beent nusedm'm to si.t 'v'vem-tri I Ii long been1 a1 inwitlmber ofn iI e gim.g andmi n ill 11h uitt'i'd 'teemm in'.y (Ii m.' only3 one, of themtii--a droutghtot..m--.urives' (OntI to (evein g of Oet ober' :1th, a hemm tiftiulitmariage toomik lae at Ithe remshml'mm'm of Mrt. tII. (I. Ilumnt, niearm Catlhgott, & 4. Rev. Mir l'rcer ~':1:0( ecrinig tmo tie im. of thei' Epieopal cuhitreb, uitted inl hmoly matt iotiy NI st NiMaud14 I limit. amdi Mr. W illhuni A. (rmehamIl. Theli parlor1 wasi beutiIfully3' decoraitoil iin mever'greens andim a t~loe los'on oimmf 'met ti hetitt(a It'rhn. metd in lie' and peari~tl pt~ setmtile. TPhe gr'oot .muwore ihe' reoguhit ionl eveiing Ruit.' Theli ittendan1mt s werte NM lss Oui St ribbtlimg. of S(el'e'l, N in. Th ios 0. liinut. briothmr of the brie, Mi il. Mi i hoI.0ti iiiVwr~ence, of Catlitn, tad Cadet . ohlitii. Honen. 'i, jr'.. of lmarr.,, S. C. Th'le br'hietsmaids w.or'e of blue1( ribbult. A' ftem'rii the'rmtoiyt V wiishies oIf a hiost omf fie id go with thte .hannei) t'.annle Mr. W. F. Pace, of near Bilggs, was in towa last week on business andl reports favorable crops gathered in his section. The Liberty sub-allianco will meet Sat urday the 16th inst., aI 3 p. i. All nembers are requested to be piesent, Ias there is business of Importance to attend to. The Old Folks Association did not sing at the Baptist church lin town Sunday. When they appointed the day of meet ing, they did not antleijpate such rough and rainy weatlier, it was a little too wet for the old folks. 51r. E. C. Cooper, of Niedmore, had a corn shucking one night last week. Ills friends and neighbors helped him to take the shu'ks ofY of near eight humdred bushels of corn. This speaks well for a two-horse farmer on an upland farm. Mrs. Susan Edens, wife of the late Samuel Edens, died at the residence of her father, Jr. T. Ligon, on the 8t.h in'-. She was twenty-four Iears old aid leaves an infant child. She was buried from Mountain Grove Bapt.st church, Rev. .1 31. Stewart. conducting tihe futmeral ier vices. Abraham Stewart died at his home on EIastatoe the 8t01 iistaitt. lie was eighty. eight years ol( and( had henc in :poor health for several 111onthis. lie was at consistent oi-mher of Ithe lhiipist. cliureh at Antioch and hil many friel.4 in t his coillity. Ilis reumalii wele biried :i the family emetery on tihe bankis of Easta toe. Several children i survive him. We have receivei two issues of the Sa ludia Seitinel, I he leiv paper for the new coulty of Saluda. It is published by E. II. Aiull, the enterprising editoi of the Newbery lerald aid News, bt, is edited byB. F. Sample. The Sentinel hts 1o abiding place yet, but. will be located at the court house town when that is select ed. Tle Sentinel Is a Reform sheet and will succeed inl Saluda county. It is well edited, well printed and deserives the patronage of the people. Fromi Liberlty. Tle Ginning Company sondetd tile hire alarm last Thursday evening aloit. :j p. 1m., aid tie citizens of tOwnl respldedl promptly and reniderid what existcive Lhey coulI in saving the cotton inl amd arolund the gill. It is thought, t I lit a spaki from the engine come inl oln tile liit Is the fire startud by one of the gills. 11i they h:d just finished a bale :uid ;he iost of the 11t was inl tile press. The fie did not get ink the gins anl but litile in the press, conseqIlelitly the dageliai' would harily amount to lftvY dolhih-s. The gill house ei niig hiuili; of .Iheet ironi perhalps saved the properly. Saturtlay eveiing the ,klilhblltllfl vest| huled trail striuek te e.[51 Vil( of \V iii. 8 waitl1 r gOll, :it tle (ro sil'2 ig jii.Nt. We.t, of the depot, uiakilg kidiling woodl om of the gr-almIer parit of he wagon. Trp 11ed the w oagon r211 tinler Mr. S:s1ih and bruising him up eo siably, i))m! nlot. thoughflt to bc zeiely-lo1mrf. J. \V. Dawson .1 111 -. ii, I'a-in visii eri t he ex .po.it ion hist, wee k ai& reI p t,l golanI sigh ts. Dr. WV. A. Shldon midi .-;,n Ida i', toil, of Povers, L41ureiis c02u2ny, married at thle homle of 11h-- brlvinhe. oil the 6th inst. 'T'lhe bril a:nd -r m are visiling At th gi, om' i:iaher 1(-i - Wiestililster. Ti-y are i1o rotmli l whenl their friends will I! n. oIp.r-m itY of iviig tihe bride : enrdial receI.2i.:0 into oir. luldst, :114 ill join in wi-bi them a long anl l:ippv lif. Juliuts, don't, worr all fret. i to 1 muii0 abut. any 4-f Ihlie work of the cronvention, we thiiki they are ini it ty well bil-diviwid lo ahIge to onf ss i, i e loeli', isefiit iti rotui t t h ntyigt rn Nowv Julis, 3lon't attempt toi ai e ourih ful~ (ore prtspecs qitei sit glomy espe i allyii hif i to expect' to; a help of ulllHti your propcie. si t O us)1' h'i12 not ru ouselveis Nowut Ju1'lilis jurt hlu' ''ong:u'l hitwiih the e'leictioni of a1 gol bug pres'idtIIt. Oh, (ur1 biridlge goid iuli lieu e'xaminti n-I iir worPk verv careful y' ini broiai dIa lIighat atnd see if Lubey imtve used 511) lunber ui. pinie p)ohes, if you plese~ Mr. P. P. R. I . N ovembher 1111h 1895. '2. An Imp~rovd Onsk tpand Package RL. L. R. BQUftz is contanltlly ad( dinig to an~d improvinig theo many~i conlvenIiecesO inl his stor'o. Ili knows 1110 vailue of systemIl as( a time savor' and aid( to qjuick and corre'ct work. lIfis la test imprve n1)ent1 is his b)est and)( what is knownl as tho "Ilar cashl and1( p~ack ago car r'i'r." T''his carriior works on the samoi~ pr1intciple as tho other car r'iers, with the1(I difer'nco of doing wha no1, 1 othIer' catrrior canf do or (iIOVaIted2 plat1 foi'm to) whicnh overy' paeIlieIfH11'I.io of w thr a1~ papds, of11 neediIi 1les orauioll of iidry igoo~t (211t o. Thie~lI hlyo sends~( wit h l the~ Il 2 i i2 pa n dui', no ohticke its. ihii' wrappedi in2 1the goods.12 'This21 ~ 2 ci trii olin in h. a pint to wui'ch luct)~ ion vaj covient'~ 2. distun inut groht srui. Whe a slO ius madeo this gis nro11 ol. 'i o in h basket wikh hin moeiy,.(ordise puvlle Nlews. A on .oytat' u h Iush. yaor brooms in a hkottl of st1orl wrnpin evbey whoook o w nady il lhast ofnger aini bhe eabik ot t h e cs lareos l. i-.n. ' igij County CommIssloners. November 7th the Commissioner mot in nunual meeting, Supervito Hendricks in the chair, th followim present: M. A. Boggs, M. R. KexiOn omr W. N. Bowlin, L. D. Stophons, J. A Robinson, G. M. Lynch, Jorro J Lowis, E. E. Kolloy. A petition on a now road from i point on the Lay road to intersec1 thu Pleasant Hill, Liberty and Con tral road was heard. After ovidenc< was taken for and against, the motio was tabled. A petition was heard for a nov road from Bonton Freeman's place t< Bob Mear's place in Greenville coun ty. The potition was accepted am E. E. Perry, Matthew Hendricks and J. A. Robinson were appointed spo cial commissioners to mot witi Green ivillo commissioners and investi gato same and report at noxt meet 1g. Oin motion, it was agreed that th< county pay half tho expenses of building a now bridge at the mout of Dogwood branch across Twelv( Mile River above the new factory, th< eompany to build the road on th< west sido of said bridge, provided Mr. Norris build tho other half oJ tho bridge and open the road on th< east Sido of Twelve Milo river. The report of special commission ors on the change of the road fron Graveley's mill to Town creek nea: ti Court Qiouse, by Mrs. Baker's James Earle's, and others, was roil and adopted. On motion, it was agreed to hir E. G. Childress for cleven months fo the oisuing year, and pay him sixt; dollars for said timo at the end . November, 1896. lleceived the report of P. A. Por fer, assessor for (amiages for rol through Clinton Cannon's land ii Pickeins towiship, approved for si: dollars. On Inotion, it was ordered that i coxmnutation tax be levied for work inlg the pullic highways, which pla will be followed. .A Lovely Weding. Powers, S. C., Nov. 8.-A larg< Cr.iwd asseimbled at New -rarimi.on .Pr.ey)terial church on Vednesda) anhern1ioonx to wvltnes the social event of the season- - the o.ccasion bei'i the nrraeof Mliss Ida Templetor and Or Willic Sheldon, of Liberty Thev decorab ons" wore sim1ple and 'r: i at 1 o 'e be, as 'Mrs. Aalu PIl , t~ned ax the or,ali, bega t pinly!- th wling marh, the bridal i \tyi nmrehl up the eiitral ai.sle preeCleCi )v the n.-hrs, Messrs. Itob e't i)wins anld Brooks Stewart. Wh\ ix i! had taken thoir places Ih I l.leZv. T. 13. Orml,-,the Ol oilciatinC in r i . a beautl'iful imposin cerei,'iony proniouniced "tlie twai Thu bride lumklad very lovely ill very styliuhx trauveling dress, with ha and gloves to match, no ornamecnt: excep)t a lovely bouqIuet of white rose: which she carried in her hand. The br'idosmnaid never looked mor, a ttractivye, all dressed in handsom< costumes. T1h~e groom and his attendant wereC all "looking their best." The attendants were: L. TPemple ()ton and Miss Fannie Sheldon, Eddit Sb tiad andl Miss Corrie Boggs, C Patrkins and Miss Connie Stodard John Stodar1dardl and Miss Nort Templeton. The: bride is the oldest daughter o David Teleton, and a most amia blo young lady. Our little town lose one of her brightest gems in the de0 partur ie of iss~ Idla. The groom is a promninent h.ysiciar of Liberty and is an estimable and PoPillar young1 mn. Imiedately after the ceremony the bridatd party enttered carriages and were driiven~ to Fountaini Inn, whlere he bride and groom took the train' for Liberty, their future home, fol Ilowed by' niuny heart felt wvishes for t heir fautre happiness.-Greenvilk News. A few liight s ago 8quirno Austin, of ( Grelinwo(I, was5 routt)(l from his mil iH'url 'pose by~ ai coup1) who wllied to) ho martried. Thne justico did nxot hesitate, t houghl tlle Ix' ir was~ li00ar nli(lliilth , attid gi('t lxxi) I bntirolix lie1 (ci'e'C ~l yi whlil tho flixther o I> ilo yon.'lt 11ady h)Ilt ill all 0 ijUaralle! ai'mied wvithI i oh I l pill ie 10d tol a li Ovnllyt fathe'r toldI thle maixgistraxto that lit conihl do wvhat lhe pl'us'd if ho id n10, htear fromi himix ini hlf an il lhourt, and( xi mittunting his~ mu'lixh <hi-parted't. Promptudly ais I t'o tion weni al' on heir ay'app rentl va'r ll pj~y Th $10.10 lil . it hiiil a ou 48i years' told, and' ih fa ir .lu ht i 'i! Ann' io 'lheson al ' t 15' vfai l d whox' famjii:ii.i'.v '1n i apt..l .\ (' r I il tin ch o ; h w l dtt -n .I u ith ti'c'hri inn i. o : hi Tl ' inh i'l' , II a , is )ll>' [li a .\i 11 I.h' Will take o iee as haor i 11 ) 0tih) Ti.. "1 lotnend, thta."remb- atd.'mtlto i. JO aNAr nred ya J.f,.or : Thae Editor. SWito weeps with yot whon you a ro sati, An latighs with yout when yolt aro gla,. AIt([ sinilem with you whett y.Ilt are m. Thie imiitor. 'Who lits to be both kind aind wise, And never (harilly ever) lies, Anti, whon he toes, creates surprise Theo E- itor. Wllo owiis at Ieart ai well as ellel; Possessel of spirit, pront, yet tueei, And lives on forty cents a week The Etlitor. Your daily dutios tire a part of your religious lifo just; as much as your devotions. Court of common pleas adjournt ed sino dio inl Anderson, on the 6th lnst. The sessions took upl) about . 0110 wook but the common pleas, owing to tho abscenco of two mom bers of the bar in Columbia and for other reasons, took but a short timo. About fifteen convictions wore secured by ti solicitor, in cludmg sovoral who entered pleas t of guilty. Judgo Benot left for his home in Charleston this morn ing. Live honestly, hurt nobody, ani renior to ovory one his just du . "Will your father make any ob joctions to my proposing?" "I should think notl I have six. sietor."-larper's 3azar. M11cF ALL'S ) A:meBU DCETvox r -OF SPHUN and PIJAX FOR THE PHOLKS. MN. Eln-ion" That's Business. Amti Now We All ilike It. Peoplewaal( pailil 11!4, Whll never imahl before, A1141 f4lks whloalway :11.. 4, C(aile a444.1 loail i- 44444:4. We t rans -t businless5, - in a hn4,j4--ie way,4 Nvarut 4 \ 4 1-144 M4. 'ii 44'4'; .~'C~ : \lt[ haleil t 1-1 . wa~.IY .\ ( 0l1-% -Io jjv 11h.11 111,- r 1:11, w vrei 11 :. 44 -. 4 fe'w rt 'jn l l I m lia .. w illii I :1 1 e .I. I ,44 t he co te 001sei h-oll v:ny t erms witllr or4' u.:tit 4or BA h ) .\il > \.\N. 1ltst r NI Ilu-It Til VI \T 11%\ ) !".1 II.\W is Io w , I:It rati.n : w le' ill hij I te h in I a Cl 4 . 5 i4 hl4l 11 44vi. himC ill tr'in Ill g1I' (gnl thiet war. n:1, 44 '\n InmCCth. 4 414s tI "I get in his work by1 ' Ch ('ristnCiCs. 41 '::n4 lit'ICC hill im 41,' \. et* Ig u.;. 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By virtue of D~ecr'etal orde'rs ~ andl order's of Foree'losur'o maide in the following namedl cases, and on1 filo ini the Cler'k's oflice, S4ald1ay in D ecemuber, next, '18s05, at Pickens ('. iH., S. C., durn g the legal hiour s for sale, the followinig dlescr1ibod, r'eal estate, to wit: t. W. 1. A honer or' tractt of lanmd lying~ being,~ ontC1'4 15iiunte inl te 4'onmyI and Sta1ite 4 . 0 l~ lfe 0 144. IIt 1l d'l lin (en . I lil\' '41 e morel C orII le'ss. TemseIh' Cl 14)1, il .C. A Ill fl ICIIXIinly lIp Iit ('rivek.'m uljiing~~ ho't ;~ o \\'Or n llanni' 3n, lIarri. tle-rck ons,.lon ( Aow. mJ. Jothes, Were Bougiht before any advance in Prices. Ve are Opening Them up Daily. Bargains In Every Line. kf We want Your Trade. Prices and Quaiity just Right. 0' WHighest Prices paid for COTTON! Jr.wx nc~I. FTanoE. FONES & GARRISON Have had such an enormous' TR A 1 for iho past month that they have beeni orderingil F :n F New Goods New Goods Every Day Every Day Look Out Look Out For Some Special Drives to airive inl overy i lint this week. Y 10 pieces inore of those Mn inc luuis Cloths at 29 cents. 7 pieces -5.1 inich B ateohat 50( Cents. Alany strive to inlitalte those twvo specials o ours, )it they I an't <do it so the dear people say. It makes Us laugh to hear the'm ey. Hosiery Hosiery re hainve th11 frolll ) c e t' 4 is r jul. 11)>. 111 cll(l'eul's 8chlool ItosO at I 2 ' e to t uose il town. Underwear Underwear Alreatly soh! Illoro tium we (lid I'lSt Hensdlo li*w c to arriVe lis W\(?- lV . OliI((lreils illder'Weiar a. s)eei aly. (j i y -; Is ir ~, W wl ive yoll thell' size a---nd ti itust 'ie y' 'lli Our Price On Shoes Our Prico On Shoes so low flm0 Y llc ll(ltlli it If* W\0 w"Ire 1->n Ient-ioll it. guflators of Low -rices, P H av stunhW. l ' I t terns; CR EN LE. '. L \V' I X itI (d r Il ik.r We w1il show you a big stock olfln g very cheap. ome and see us. D on't forget, at C. C. Turnehr's; old stand, pupositI: Mansio n I1foust. C NEWX ShfOE STFORE. HIILLER & CRUIKSUANkS W',ithi a newii :iii1 wyell seleided .st''k of l\/Eiler - ]3i ildfir. , A No. 105 N. M AIN ST RE ET, Creenville, S-C. \ genits for thet W. I,. I )( 'G1(LA 8 W t-raiuited shoes. oct3mu3. GOODS By The Cargo! CA LL ON 1'ALSTER .iLRAI~Y ~ASLEY, S. C. & SEAi C.lothiing, II1.ts, Hoots I - I . , i. na .. 44 i ..ar41n4oe - 4 - 4 \4'4l ' 1li 4.' I 4'.41 i (. S l s 'oNl I~ I t' ll'i jl. '\\ *Iit - * \ I'I l ii e-. J i liZ~l' c)ntinnt. lot ~I~l Tionn1ings 141 41) al Notg i , ii.. J4\ ,I4114 2l V lvet 1Trinnoin1 . .t Io'4ll tie a 1(1 I Sure U) I(X (I to i hi.14)I4 1114 , 5<-.~''4 4:ij.4 ii liih-.----as4 liT 'OiTlI T Tt . fufy, a cntinngno ude actu a Nl A. OK,..I.N 11iY~.P .0 ,;mil e 3bes lot a s. pr ., Naal wors conin - ~ ~ II . G. Wyatt EASLEY, S. C. _Z1W W CO ODS Just arrived and Cheap. Como and sec them. SErTiowo who owo me vill pleaso 1110 ail pay wvithout further delay notice. A. G. WYATT, oel3f Easley, S. C. NOTICE. WE PAY CASIt or Hides, Beeswax, Tallow @'W E sell harness Leather, Upper Cps, Calf Skins, Sheop Skins, Lace eather, I1ame Strini"s ill any amout oou wantt Cower & Coodlett, 01 Main Street, Greenville, S. 0. Marl-t*7 'W ENTPY I-:N F. E0I MIIEN TO .l1 wing .l-bine in South Caro 11:1. We waint to sw:Ip 'ianios, Or. :11W or S0wm Il in3 for Twenty (0D 1 R11101>8 to work to Sewing [nehinue walgouns. Wri te kLEXANDER BROS.&CO. 118 AWashinI14ton Street, E 201* BE R, and oI 't Lis & Son! Ae '0in t Iinn'-ok som( changes u1 his liness, c.41onse4ictly they !3JPS R1ffa1) fui Cashi! ForW te nex\ N inety D)ays. PO YOU OWE THEM? It' so4 thtey need( thle monley. writo tlie wise is suflicient. She's 'Oummnin' Boys! W o'Il tatke 'oin. oct10mu3. RE YOU COMING!I T. o C(h 311 igN1 I OIT xIO04IN? I ,st op ,i I 11he Le'1ilig Ilotel, where ac niunhiiio ns are11 to1 be) innI f11(or 1I,()0 ists S er day~I. Theai onhly firisI-class 110. inii t li iy Iharginlg (oxIy .$2.00 per H OT EL. i. U : 2-3 ;i~.:~ Nonih I'r'yor* tree4t, I [(LI lIlo4'k frtIo I ar Shed, ATLANTA, CEORCIA. Iba.411a Ii l'roof Safe~ for1 luabl1.tes, ('ars Is Ihe Ilhor l'ier IFi vI .\iinn4tes for 444-milio 141 ironinis1 lI'vers*t hing First 'I. Table4 in1 lo- 4'ity Te1l( graph or11. 14 34hr we4. w4.ill (rent; you3i right, andi 43 r'.. yV0 ou'only 5.014.n per dy for lhfinrd 441 I(Lodginlg. l'orter1s4- at. all1 tra3ins1. ho GreatsM'T LRAOTION .\I li' I he 1 jxositioi i 1h Kora~I~lerful lattle of Gettysbug.'. lind Tidings: 34..u li, g44H4I5 down.I', that43.'4 wh~at - - a, ' ur4 :n!oli now4.4 I . .td e l ' h 4 n '-4 1 prIofit. 4 ' ii. l iling 34or 44ash ,14mbles4 1me to -I'I'' pr ic . that 4 4nn 44o, he nu441. Iin, . Go4od4 strong ir. e 44 is( u44t3(y the '4n4.4 :114 I have1., iti Ib14. for1 :1. n44 ti4v1 44 t, u11 hat1:1 4.4.n want11 to4 1bny3, try'3 - i \.~ No nat'er whatl~i y4414 wan't to s4011, ""w . 4431 an 4corn, forb1ler', 14eed cotton, 14wa x', l'ggs' ar414 ('4ot, t 4n seed. \ ine 14ot of1 44ed w.~heat and1( se~d oats of own4.1 rl iig for1 14al, T. 0. H AR RIS. a.1 :19 P'Ickens4, 8. C Notice to TrespasserS. By' reasxoni41 ofrecent dI14na3ges4 froln persons h1ig and1 h1iting '41on1 111y land(1s and4 go ( th4rotagh~ 111y ma41tures4.i, all personls are reby3 4(4 ntlled to4 C44(p off of my13 Ilna, ("x.. 110 throngh the pulici igh~ways. Iis tictia li)11e.' to 43ver3y one4(, e'xcept tona3'ntsl, to th1e4 and each44434.1 1ha4s ren1ted and thoslo vig a1 spech314i permIit from3 1me. C. L. Hollingsworth. May 22d 1895i. "