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From Lberty. I. D. A. Charnblin showed us a fair-, is at nip the other day that woighod 71 son C pounds. Ho has a pattch or vory and T fine turnips consideri ng the dry ious t iat fall. Davo is quito a suecosful far- Jol or. mor who lives ti home'.I town led Wheat sowing and cotton pick- I)Ioyv led ing is being rapidly finihlied i). pa t iI' lst- J. C. Boggs and 11fam Ily, of SIabI- fm lie, town section, boarded iho train at. >n- this place the other day for T xas. Th There is considera'Io movimg I about hero this fall and vacant tio houses aro scarco in this vicinity. 1.0 There was an alarm of fire hore I the other night about 8 o'clock, sap and it was found that the cot t1n vill on the depo platform was inl a fair way to go up inl smoo. I wa - mo- prniptly dumped oil th4 T1rounm0 r and rolled a safe distam-e ii. o tib tie dpo aind watered out t30'Cy 04.1, 1* bales wore singed and :,: . hdu'ni lod will cover the danp. t.\ l n 81- 4 I1th uitesj more fif'ty hal-!..; :a t ,n h the d(po would hii i n da the ed. A spark friim a Pigo. SUI)POSed to hav:: sta.r' (Ih 4 r \e liard of :P Ii il, h who wero ili a great *;',h. u- , they visited thew inx;.-.. s" I' say they we'r titv V n ed h to own they wor from th dio e(d the State of, outh Can. . hv., .ai ing them think a1bon ' nod e it 1) m ive they canl thinlk ()f r1o\ '-Yf* h1v an, can do botter. If so,'it is a (11t v wdd t they owe themse'lvs' t o vlunw got. Tho Stitv enn pr m hi led illman ad lh an sni 1o : a g"t terror to thoso fin1 rei of th, who h Past as they did not digrc th -I dra of StAte as claimed, it was th1e solid fa1vor41 wn truth they tolhl tinat v)'. to strn who C. for their foeho di._ +- m t l1'n report now is tha T 'h1'n 1m i d Rr, Evans are very ppular in GeIr. w4( lot) gia. lat There will he a Xmn ri:; at . t Th1. . Baptist church on the niht of the trm% 24th of Docemhr. -\ll (lo woril the nd tho balni e imkmd are Invited to atttenid nu. p4r'i P as. if they dosii'. 0 (' .J. E. Parsons. - . 4 44 l ge, last weekc. It.we-: :!0 - ess was II)OIt tw 4 : , . aid 1 loolly, Coloi , : all. killed oe tha . h. C .: , tie it also was two V:, 1 J. Smith killed on !- i mont -ter old that weighd . a 4d 4 de Come along wit h pmr , - 's. Doc. 17th 1895. C tho 44 *'24 ear r-n St.r ntiElmAs, itl4 1 - ., * nction withi our' b 1 4-] id- Rev. Olin L. Dura 4 with his d<-part a1ro n*- 4.111 god we lose t he as Ie a a gui- tian wifo and e a w Anld his Whoreas, we f efforts .that h Li; 4 2103 main taini a hen IH h'' :' -sh - sat this church ii. '. h' - its' ana wifo have't beenII. .-, toraition. And Wheroas, by 14 the commflluty loa. VIs- tingent1, 1in that 1 - his th1Omfs(lves everJ r I'44 44 the to o)very (amorgency, m4\ h]-4 .n ms faithfl fin i olj'(e' a; h'4-1u)- a'1 ru u, Re'' 4ved, I , TI h:i: n4 11 school iin voicin. 4 b2) '1'1in n On otltis cominity~i . Pt24ni i'I' 01nCo as. a (chiist ian4 '-2:' 'II4t pa 1mrts withthes fih, l 444rvant I I. 2, TIhat oiur2 uii p-o nie with them, aiskini~Ib ~ h ) nhine4efw. lait- the Lord( to (.w [12m4l( 1n ! ti i Lv ii findl their lots et. ini p':4s of rht usefulness and. chiristian p rosper-I be.. 3, T1h at a 'opyI 4)4 Do 14resolo~' lt in L ionsa1) boi'orwnrd'd1 (i i ou re'tirin [44 be p)unlished~( iniin b in. 1b' "'04 44 the pes.Ti: ILa ast t.,I 9*)4( BBo erray E xyei(un. Al ilo The~ namio (of I. C). lI erry w'a '4l42". his cal lod, when h is 1 prsidlin 24.1(Oldm., stated that he J'ad n4o. '11n1oni4n'd I n.4 irt dluring the year11, and2( I he4 rfid (om--12 at mrittee h1ad suish)ended'& bim . t~i .er' 2' the lawv the luh))p app'inted4( the TI'K. >u following comni t4 ot t rl ) D D SDantzler, R. H?. Ungimahi, C. I.) MN~ann, J. L. Stokes. J1. I,. .h'urle1r, (. and i ow T1he b~ishop appoite'' J .\.(4 if mit, tonu to pr'eside, wi 1 \'.' 4 . \\ 4 2d( caise of Il. (O. 1 . ,ri, m. .i del)Fpse from thi' n'''b ')4 eh alhity, andl h1is credon1' ! u4 nii- Boetter lat - than n~ ~; 'ol- Trhe Farmers''' .' 44 n rts coun uy, S. (., a In 4~(' 44 to arijo day ini Jantnr n," 4'U' ii ay All the m10)Iembers 44 '-a 4'41.'111 for tion are i'e juost 4'4 (' 1) - n ,1'>;si ian (3specially [lie bo~ I .4..~ Ba. Wvill be conlsi((dered.>~ at.. -.M . 'ee- Dec. 16th, 1895. OI u ant any1 ' 4~ lee ~ ohn T'. .og,:324 *'".!~~t .i' Don't wait until the rn1. -:...4 1so( Xmas when I can't ko' .i vfas of what you wiat. vas . -----. .. .. to NMarket till the hi d. ~~ ..iI) 44 nyW Asignsof m...s ei,... The People's Journ4 LOCAL ITEMS. Don't put off attending to t subscription account any long J. E. Parsons' of Liberty, kil a 400-pound hog on the 13th ii A. C. Welborn Esq.,of'Greenvi was in town Monday on professi at business. W. A. Boggs, of Calhoun, wai town Monday and is, enthusia for the new county. . Next year will be the last 1 year of the century' Another i not occur until 1904. The Twelve Mile Singing Ai ciation will meet at Secona on fifth Sunday in December. C. E. Hamilton, of Major, ki a fifteen months hog on the 1 inst., that weighed 535 pounds. Rlemember that you car. get "Home and Farm" and Tipn 1 PL1E's JOURNAL 0110 year for $1. T. T. Hughes, of Looper, wai town Monday and reports lI areas being sown in wheat in section. Rev. T. J. Rooke preathed its church Sunday, morn ning, to large and atteni fations. dooney, colored, of Lib( tow izohip, knocked a hog on head one day last week that pul the scales to 628. J. H. Kennemore, supervisor registration, has removed to tc and is occupying one of W. Bramlet's bouses. Mr. J. W. White and daughl Miss Fannie, of 'Vhite, Anderi county, made a plleasant cal the JOURNAL office Monday. Married, on the 1st inst., at residence oflicietmng officor, W. -Moore, N.P., in Central, Mr. J Summny to Miss Ulggie Evatt. ion. C. H1. Carpenter, of Brit was in town Tuesday on busit with the County Trasurer, i paid the JOURNAL a lpleasant C Married, at the residence of officiating minister, Re%. B. H< or, on the 12th inst., John Tro, A t;.- Qn T esley. No cai residence of Trs. Wright, n n the 15th in -.t to James F -dlo, jr. Auditor Christopher has chan his domicile to the William Foi son farm two miles from to where he will be pleased to see 01(1 friends. Go to .Jake Martin's in Eai for staple groceries, fi rewo fruits in season, and for currel citron, raisins and everything make fruit cakes. Mr. M. Hendricks, the Super or, wvill be in his office with private secretary on D~ecember 23d, to give checks on any cia payable 't that time. Mr. Aaron Boggs, of Calhc visited his daughter, Mrs. J. Newton, Sunday, and was in t' Monday on business. Ho was comnpanied by his son H-al. Married, on t he 8th mnst., at residence of B. D. Garvin, Thomas Rampey to Miss Jai D)ark, B. D). Garvin, T. J., offic ing. All of Pickons county. 0. T. Jones, of Farr's brou, to the JOU RNAL last week the eh3 pion corn stalk of the season. ing seventee'n and one-balf feot length and large in proportion. Jos. O'Shields, wh-Io lives in Mit. Carmel neighborhood, foll the fire and was badly bur.ned week. lHe was convalescent fr the measles and~ fainted wi' standmng near the fire-place in room. R. C. Young and fa mily, of Fr field county, who have visiting 7Dr. J. D). Cureton's, theo father Mrs. Young, returno home Mi day. They were plear~od with county and may make 10 their ture home. Rev. 0. L. Duran t an d fan' left Pickens Tunesday for' thoir i' homie oni the Greenvi llo cirici which is at Reedy River. TI have th(e b)Pt w~ishos oft this 5cd miunty for thir pro~sperity ai Mi ss laI Glazoirner hats an eX( lent sch~Iool ini Zioni distiict. itecigin the ne'w school ho which has haon just built by trustens of that dlistrict, who determined to advance the edui tional interests in that commu ty. An exchange publishes the lowing touching and suggest poetry: "How (tear to our hiea is cash on subscription when generous subecriber presents it view; but the man who don't 1 -we refrain from description, perhaps gentle reader, the n may bd you." The Easley bridge over thei ]rida river fell on the 10th ir A 'team belonging to Marion Fr' maun, and the .driver wvent do with the bridge. Onn of the me was killed thce th~er saved b~y hW work: The necci. 'it was a surpi *Ie 'Wrybofd~v as thle bridge1 conide(iu*d a' bsoluitoly saft,. It a cost l y. '.fin' ir d was expected T. Hallums, of Liberty, who home on vacation from Clen. ollogo, was in town Tutesday >redicts an usually prosper. >rm for his collogo noxt year. mn Craig, of Pi diont, was in Tuesday. IN has been om d for soveral wooks, nursig nts with m1easlIs, nino in his y having just recovred from solaSe. . ti1io tol the payment of "a" not boon oxtondod, tho >iites haviiig rofused the Oxcept. inl the stori-strickei 'es nij tho coast. Treasurer lo)d says that not one-half x is haoboonl collected. If. Ilughes, a prosporous far lied at this homo noar Easloy 'o 15t instant of brain fevor. 1 a proiniiient and useful j ei 4f tho Mothodist church it. buried from tho Easley ist, chirch. lie leavcs a ad s'(veral chrildron. Vvstorlnr strolled into tho wllphin mint recently and Major Worman to have the dont of ono hundred and 'ighit avordupois figured out m ill gold. Ho was intro to Cashier Loidy,,to whom d thtt his daughter was to rried to an Ottuiwa (Iowa) md 1ho desired to make her a nig prosent equivalent to her i gold. Mr. Leidy figured Lho future brido's worth in was $35,000, and the man. tft his card, said he would 1 chock for tho amount in of the bridegrooim-to-be, inie he also loft. He had ht (f s' u.111rilg th) actual but cnl tided that a chock do. r, was a fatal and disastrous t wreck at Thickotty Station Southern Railway, a few n1ortlh of Spartanburg, (av Illt betweeni 10 and 11 k. A north bound froight ' puhlmgi out whon anoth l bound the same way, .d mitoit on a heavy down - amcr turlee, of the ren wvas instantly killed. fire" man was severely * n1m broketi and other . ('urleo left here oily In yg ago, having boon - I'rnnin g the shifting On in thec Gretinville yard. Ho Ii- anI friends hero, b) 'rst-class man as well a good ' ongino was, as railroad men 1m11-derod," being smashod to c r ars were badly ri alre the wrecka-go block t mck so that all trains had nII t Sid( o11 until yosterday roconlI teinug stories of of 'he dIisstr. Some say I'' ' yneC of the train hIle crew of the rear * 1wardl train had1( not !".. out. T1ho 1m10n of aim .1 boy had just call ut.n'-C ronville News Doc. - 'cIm.\. is pulhishiing the ' li ers, as they pay, and it as a favor if any1 0110 is d ihat it be reported to the p'r'mus owing m11 en account wrw'isO will lea(se comoe for at e and settle, as I am ig the muoney badly. e to Debtors and Credi itors. -grsons hiavinig claitus against the es J. I"'. Laty, diteetai, are reesetiai -nit thle sam3le, IpC6ro1mrl ttested to irsgiigntI by the 1st daty of F'ebiiirar Ii'0ho e i bt ed to 'uame esttt willI AWc. Adntnistrators. *1rsonsi having'!ehaims agins.t the of S tI tal Alar y L Edlenistdecensx riserly n* tt est ee. an md all those be-. itht ed 4( o ;tid e'sttat es are reqiuiest ed it. ofi he saiui the undliiersigmned iti i -en t h day of .Janunry, 1 896. 'I' .1 b, l(IN, Ad ininistor. 19Mt h day of I lecembiler 181)5. ] "Malf Cash, Tne-H-alf Time. I ii ave seera goodi workc mitiies and ii hore foal oil terins to 0. 'L. Hollingsworth. ] 1 huri~ Ct iton at, Central and t , .C. Ami ini aotint :'iees. D)on't fil to see re you buy. 3 A.1J. BIOGGS. ~otton. cm: fuli rotation of] : 1.uIl Iheral fertilizations, i 2ndsb wvill improve. The *:ll on1 of a proper(~ ferti teln makes the differenlce LIn a profitable crop and( . Use fertilizers; contain :t less thani 3 to 4% otual Potash. 1. is a complete specifie t: " Rust."' a re i n o averidng: circulatrs banm an1,/E * i b tiare pratelical works, contain huCeim e rim nt in lth itiUe. irisoiuti have a copy. 'Theyar GERMIAN K'AI W~oRKS, o i Nasuuit Se N..w voth. O' heavy loss by firo Monl. day, lorces us to call on you for illnnediate sttlcment. If you1 (ver e,%x pect, to heil) u1. now is the tie to (10 it. Wc vill buy co I.ol md c1oI tiu14.'0 our businWess ns best we cai under circum sICes. CoMO to sco us at once as this is a vital Imatter vith us. Yours truly, W M. HAOooD & Co. T EBR1 ARE MADIE BY 'r. rl C71A Who Also Sells tho Th ." Stdker ."eWgo And Fxery \'ariety of Vin! Carriages, Bugics, Carts, and Harness, ILardware, Paints, Uils anid \'arnish, Ati the reenilie Coj Facvory ,-:*"7'0N 7 - r 1 .h( - p r ( . tIre to4 say thabt we( lIut~v( one of the' i hanul omest ines ~ver shIow inl this town. W\e cni't exn~ -ly tell you how mainy desp'"uns u have as we are selling' out of certain lines o.very dIay. See the and( you wvill buy them. have'( cu~stoer w4l';'e ii -v~er would see if our IHosie.r v no d1)((ra them111 so noe:i. Is. ri o;:cke(d. Wec know cotton hasu [n pr ice a~nd wet have cut our pr ices, so wvhen you wvant fir's Ilm g'Ooc( in the lne, kindly give us5 a call and we wvill make price to) -suit yOU. Near the Court H-ouse, Greenlle!, S. C. 'o. 'cs N uVI~ '' rrr,e Drdenrr for All Kinds of @ o Prd iting! Solicited L.7 ~:ail or Othewise and Promptly Delivored at Prices that will Defy Competiton. ii i i r )ubsipi on~0 ! 0rn 3o Sendf ini , our Jobl Wc .0f.! 45 hav' tI y ecopy for ai Big A 1. fV7- 54atnu ni , aI furna iishno I Pn l~~ 4.na . McFALL9 'S nwcwBU DC ETwe": PHUN and PIJAX FOR THE PHOLKS. An. EnrTon: December is here. Now for the good things for hr11istias.0 The good people can always de >end upon us for havinig souethinlg or the holidays. Let the boys and (%iils colne alongr. You oine With hein. Now in stock and to arrive t Iice ssortineit of usefui and ornainieni tal I .rticles. Loys, Candies, Fruits, Fire- works, Preents for both old and yonn111-. Substantials for the Col W1eather. ;ice Furniture, Stoves, Ihaskets, TruInks, Vallises,Ivryh . We thank our good friends I'mor he haindsomie mttmnler' in wich thwr rallied around is" last month, i ii LOpe to have another gram] rally this 1onth with the others who were a ittle belated. Let us all t-et togreth r and make things lively for Christ rtas. )ON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR BAURGAIN LOT OF S1[1OES. TV. T. -M'ajU. Clerk's Sales, state of South Carolina, County of Pickens, n the Court of Common Pleas. r. B. Newbory, Judge of PIrobate. vs. Iary T. Hester, et al. By viritue of an order mn1ade in 1he abov) stated ciseby 1.on.W. J. Benet, Presiding Judge, :.,0th I 3epteinber, 1895, and on file iml he Clerk's ofice, I will e I I( o Ae highest biider at Pick(;ens Jourt I-louse on Sale Day in January .ext, during the le ol ale, the following (I b 'racts of land to-v it: AIl that picee, pmarcl o >f land lying, bel.mg Shit Ahe county andLi stato ztioi in Eastatoo towns'hip, on sides of Bi:.;u stat' C V Lordli of Avoweeu rive.. ing seven huit mIore or less- adjoini - the estate of Jdohn 1. . m on the north amnd (ens. ott ih. south by lands of l)amtel WV mi chester and others, antd 1--nowni as the Abraham Stewvart hiomte place. Also all that other, piece, pr col or tract of land lyinog, sit u both sides of B3ig Lastat o,> cree k adjoining landls of Hiarmt How ie, J M Winchester and thec above fmentionled tract, conta in ing eight hundred (800) ac~res more or less, it being lthe same tract of land conveyed to . 12 Stewart, dieceasedl, by .11rot B~owie on 8d day of lFebrum-tv, 1890,Rccorded in PBook "L,"' page pay for paper's.. Probate Sake. State of South Carolina, Pickents Cont y. In Court of Probate. lidleoni Mv Lynch as Admtinistra tor of the estate of John 11 Stewart, deceased, Pti tioner. against 3Iscar Stewvart, Emma Stewart, et al, Defendants. By virtue of a diecree of the P~robato court for Pickens coun ~y dated Dec. 30, 1805, I will sell o the highest bidder atPickens .. IH. on Saleday in January, ~800 the followving tracts of land ~o wvit: All that piece, pariicel or ract of land on Big Eastatoo Jreck, waters of Keowco R iver ~ontainmig one thousand acres, noroe or less andi dieeed to .Johnt ~. Stewart andi .James M. Stew irt, executors on time -th day o. septemf betr, 1 883). All that piece, partcel or i tre f land in the counity and 5 n Jforesaid knlownm as thte Wii. )lace andI be'itg a part of in ourtteeni hulndredh andl ninletv oeveni acres dleeded to .h.hn E. stewvart by the C'lerk orl com ng' six huind~red OcreS ~sioe Probate fu lu . onl ii nit l ii he I mnli 'n "Rock Bottom" Figur p, i net forP' ah r Call~t ~ :1 Physician and $ur . eo , ilil0e a t his residenice .hiin S(resti. Miiarch 8, 1804. Land for Sale. A trac~t of iamls oin oreogory 's Crek fu i es fromi P'icketn, contii ng iii arre 4)4 14 .' ,0) acnres ini a fItne state( of enit irvat ion, bal.. ice in origiiml forest'M. WViiH be M so l a irivaten isale ati low~ ItgnresM ai i on 'i ',4 erims. APply to 'T. C. OIho1NSON, Pi'k--I I CA ~i 0 ie " Tho. wi) ow, 1110 m vill please Colno mie 1y utithout further delay . .WYATT, ((: Eusloy, S, C. NWQ~NCE. .1 A CAShl! For C-dlos, 3ccswax, Tallow W i h' . ni Leather, Upper hi ( dih , !wp Skins, Lace l ll, Iih S in;; inl any aiount Cower &Coodiett, &4 101 ~.l:di Rt .I Greenville, S. 0. t2~ I U .M-trl1d. TVENTY IEfTI0 MEN TO sellHewng ~n- ill n ot Caro hi:. \o \v\uit tn aS.aJp Pianos, Or - W nfo e ahisor Twenty 4.~~ ~~ )' -Xjjj Jot4 V4 ( Sow~ing SG.a Co. L Ii Pot for 10 L ~ cents;. i > cCents; Cents, 3 n . aciiuarl 20 * ii |-t utings , Jeans, Ira:cheaper than ' you ~ v here. 'Y '4riQ':s are for C. \ and~:11( with every (140 v4rb YOu gret a nlice (44 C QJ: 'n~Ti argo! 1.1!: ,. <:.. . .4 a: mI in4 n- 3 1( com4 e. in-|: . Ie . \. I.. 3414 gonei4 ha3elc foru 41' no .f .:-- Ie , Mo ini :i few days~ We4 ('l.41 4siti 44n .a illi -. IgIpl fronl 1begin.. W44 hlaz e I li..ir pirtle a \o e. 4 il ( ' ... . ",. I I n 1 ,,h411 34.4 ;444g1t. 1a.-4~ 'i, 10(4 . r444., :., 444. ha \ 4444r liress4 wvitit 3 I iif 114 to ewestC41 4 'I u l 44C1 4) . nue let 12m14.t - 44 . .I, I l ot o 1ar44'p I enn'4 44 .1ver4 lin(. 4 4 44 .4 J (3n4 4 . 4 ' 4 44111 4444 will444 4 fritV for. rai. 414 i4n1 .1, - 1..m a .'sAlso; -4 4. . io . ens 44 . C.4 '1. Ameica 4 2 ~ L A I a for I~. 1TRAng L'angg, DESION PATI Ys, OOPYRIONTS to, Fo4r inrma444114tion an frei I~lt41i44k wrfto to ' C N o., til 1443A4,wAY, NRwv YOR1iC, Oh lehtrau b'r uoettrinR4 Un~tentsl In AmecrIen. Every :44 ii aen taken 4444t by u4 is brottgt 4beforo th4e 41thi1e by ai4444 no tV give fro of cha44rgO in thO rk L!44g4n4t etreulan1on of any aIrentlflO paperw in the, Wold spic4jl~IL!((. Illiltrate d, No intelli enOB .venr;3 $1.J i 1x4444 .4go , . .M ire'4'-', MU.N N'&. 1 U4L4'm4;l 84i 1i-omiwn, NeVw vnc'.4r CIm.