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The Peopql's Jour EGOcAL Ixf nYs. Maslos is still prevailF Cross Plains settlement T. J. Mauldin Eq w Greenville last Friday u Maj. -J. J. Lewis le ft for -the position Thursday a fternoon. Miss Hattio Grr -dy is spendi the holidays vi.t1. ier friends in town. Col. J. E. 1a good, of Charles ton, was with fis Pickens friends last wook. John L. Tho) .-nloy, jr., is at his post again aft or spending a few ,days im Atlant a. Misses Lucil L and Marie Folger, 'of Easloy, are visiting Miss Corrie Bruco this we ek. MissOs Eliz a and Mollio Ariail, of near Easle y, Spont a few days with Miss MA dtie Hester last week. Last Mond ay was without doubt one of the zu ost disagreeable days this regi.on I Ias soon this winter. Pari nelia Hunt, of Cross Willvery ill. Her friends pes of her recovery. arle, who has been ak in Atlanta taking .on, returned on the .4gs and family, of t last wok with Mrs. s, Mr. and Xar. Jere J. H-'-. i who is in the in suranco bnA. 0ss in Alabama, is at hiome. --e vill roturn to Alabama in toi or twelvo days. Ex-Coroner P. H1. Boggs, of Con tral, was in Pickons last Thursday on business. Ho reports every t.hing quiot and lovoly in that sec lio , Prof. and Mrs. J. M. Looper, of Mica, have boon visiting Mrs. Looper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wl. C. Brailott in Pickens for sevoral days. John Herd and Florence Ander son, colored, were married on tho Ovon'ng of the 26th ult., at the resit nce of T. J. Hord. lion. C. It. Carpentor officiating. Thero was a social gathering at tho residence of Mr. C. E. Robin Son Christmas ovening. Many of the young-peoplo put in their lp ponranco and had a jolly time. Lewis F. Rohinson,.son of J. A. R1obinison, hoarded the train at Easley inst Friday for Tonnesseo, whoro he will spend this year in the Groonville and Tusculunm col lege. Ex-Shor11T HI. A. Richey, accenm panid by four of his children, re turned fronm the exposition on the 24th ult. They, like everyone who visited thoe fair, are well pleased, with their trip. Miss Essie Earle who has been spending the hohd~ays wvith herx parents, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Earle , left for Spartanburg last Tuesdayj where she will resume her studiesa in Converse College. P. Eugene Alexander, one of Pickens' former citizens but nowv engaged in the brokagoe busin ess in A tlanta was among his rolatives and friends here last wveek. He left for his home Thiursd ay after nloon. On the afternoon of the 27th uit.., at thme residlonce of the bridc's father, Mr. J. A. Cisson,Mrs. Alice Trotter was happily mharrie. to Mr. Thomas Suddeth, of near Greers station, M. F. Hestor, N. P. ofhiciating. Mr.. J. F. Latham, of the Cross Plainms section ,diled December 25th aged 68 years. His (deathi was rath er unexpectedl. Ho had been sick well for sometime but nothing so r'iouis was expected. lie wvas bur ied on the following (lay at the Luthem burying ground. Married at the residence of the bridle's parents, Capt. RI. F'. Lewis (on Wedniesdamy evening, D~ecember 25thm, 1895, Mr. Robert Lynch to Miss Maggio Lewis. The waiters were Willie Stewart with Miss Laura Low is,A rchalous Lynch with Miss Martha Masters, Rev. J. M, Stowart olliciating. Th~e young people of Pickens and vicinity >avo been having an un uisually gay time during the holi dlays. They -ere ontortaineod at Dr. G. W. Earjo : J'my evening at Captain Heinry Grady's Wo~d nosday evening, at the Rev. T. J. Rtookos Tlhursday evening, and at T1. R. Price's Friday evening. Died, on the 25th inst., at the home of her father, Mr. R. R. Child, Miss Mamie Child in the 22d year of her age. She had for gover'al years been a 'consistent mnembe)r of the lHaptist church and was buried at (Camp Crook church on the 26th. Hern pa'rents have the sympathy of many frinds in their borqavomnent. Doo as a wvhoel barrow roiling nonr the .comotor'y on the 25th ult. Those wvho attended raporp phet it was the mos0t amusing ontortain mont of the holidays. The per, eons who rolled the wheelbarrow were blindfolded and it was very amusing to see them. AfCtor goi.ng a lhttle way they wvould find them-~ selves turnuod around and walking in the opposite direction. Mr. F. E. Clox won the prize as the best roller, s Aurie Hollingsworth visit mflds in Groonvillo last wook. . C. L. Craig, of the Koowee . spent part of the holidays ph Freoman, Esq., of Briggs, town this week among his v ,ends. -r. Hughes and family, of r, wore in town this wek, g frionds. Southern railroad paid their taxes last Monday with a check on a New York. bank for $7,>98.76. The public school in Ilagood District, No. 38, will op'tlie 20th inst. Miss Mary Bowon will teach. There will be a. Steward's moet ing at Now Hope (Blue Ridge Mis sion) on Saturday, January 4th at (41 o'clock. Mr. CI. W. Kolley has a pig that is a little over fivo monthu' old that we ighed 189 pounds on Docm ber 25th. tit. Mr. W'. P. Dickson all attache of the Oco- nee Nows, was in Pickens last Fri, lay and mnado the JouuNim, a pleasa ut call. Mr. W'hite, (Dog eye) who has been borrding a i'iw months with Sheriff M IcDanol, was turned out Saturday night at l1- o'clock. The P'ickens Riflos 7not on i ho 24th ult.., and had an al) day drill Daptain T. M. Mauldin, of Clem 3on Colk1ege, was the chief instrue br. Missa Batrix Miller, a b;igIt (oung lady of Georgia. has L eon risiti'ag 7at Mr. and Mrs. W M. Elarper's of Six Nile, during tie lolidLays.. W. 1-. Young, who has fo" some' fimo be( in living on) tIhe Tn' 1'hams olbor i place just east of Pick mns loft for Pelzer last Tue.da to ocate f .hero. Ther o wias a sociable gi %on by Miss L ena lBoven afl, her fiather's .esider ice Saturday monin: L. A II vho a' ,tonded wore especially do ighte- d with the ploasant wv they vore ,ntertained. Ma rried on the 20th Il, at the e 0id- mnco of the bride's fat her.. Tr. krke lius Yates, Mr. Willie ed ln 1 T iss Addio Yates. Jas. .. Bory-oughs, N. P. olitujating. Al I >f J 'ickens county. I fr. Jorro MeKinzie and MIr. Ha ckey, of Grevo Station, Green vil Io county were in Pickens last u,'nday and Monday. gist.( of SQIieriff McDaniol. Mr. Mchin'izie iel a cousin of tho She i'. The Pickens igh Scho! opn d Monday the 30th ult., w ih M. S. Strihling as principal and Mrs J. D. Cureton, assistant. Thosow teachers have won qjuito a reoputat tion in their line and are worthy the patronage of the en tirCo com munity. Let everybody strive to build up here a school to which we can p)oint with pride. Married on 24th Decomiher 189$5 at the residence of the brido s pa rents,Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Allgood, Walter J. Boggs to Miss Mary All good. The bride's miaidls consist od of eight beautiful young ladies. Miss Em ma Allgood, of Anderson county, with Miss Corn R~obertson, of Oconee county. Miss Ora Boggs, of Pickens county, with Miss Ja~nio Robertson of Oconeo county, Miss Maggie Allgood, of Anderson county, with M iss Min nie Boggs. of Pickens county, Miss Ella Ford with Miss Bettie All good, of Pickons county. Thie bride received manyv valua ble pres onts. The occasion was a most enjoyal t one. Rev. J. M. Stow art ofliciating. Fr'oma Cenitisl. As you have not lieard from ouri town in somne timo, I drop you a few lines to let you know we are still in the swim with our heads up with care. Miss Leo Stephens gave a mi co dinnor Xmas (lay to her fiends(, among thomi woro: Mr. anid M~ rs. TI. P. Weston, of Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. Jason Cannon, of Ml bui ta; Mr J. H. Gresham, of Wash ington, and Mr. 0. C. O'Farrl, of Athens. Mr. C. W. Young. who lhas h .n in business at Pondhlonm (lr sonle time, wil~l comec to C'intral and opon a store at an early dato. Mi r. Young is a good, clover busineIss man and we wvill bo glad to hav'' him anmong us, although wo ay al reajy a little crowdod~ witi mner chanfts for tho size of ours \ 'Ie. Mr. Dainiel Raimsuer, of Li n cointon, N. C. is visiting h is sis ter, Mrs. C. G. Rowlandl, and othI er relatives at this plae. Mayor J. H. Rowland is iln b~d with grippe, but hopo) ho will not be held tight or long. Mr. E.A F. Wyatt, of Easloy, stopped over with us yesterdlay on his way back to Atlanta to finishi his medical study. We hope it will mot be long until ho can stop with us as D~r. Wyatt. 'The saddest event of our Xmas was the death of Mariah Gaines, the ton-year old daughter of RC. 0. Qaines, Shlo was taken sick at scoo~l Thursday and jus t lived one week. Hecr remains \,o'o bluiid at the Methodist church, Friday evening, Doc. 27. Mariah sceomed to be the Idol of her father's bo(art and he h as our ' hoart-lelt symnpa thies in lhis sad bereavemont. ,/Poc. 80th 1895. l~R R A Vindication. EnITo1 PHoPLEs JOURNAL: In all business relations with the pub lie, cspocially so in small towns, whore municipalities are obligod to enforce laws for the good of their follow-citizens, and the coun try at largo, it is oftentimes more repulsive to tho officers than the offe01(nding citizel. With fOOlings like these, thero is no necessity for apology fQr firm and dlocidOd course purstod by tho Town Council of Pickons, and her duly appointed ntarshals. Tho object to be at tainod by the editor of this article is to. sustain the prerogative right of a municipality whon they ire attacked by tho friends of the vic ti ins, who have boon dealt with in just accord with tho ordinances formulated for tho good of the whole. Tie logislaturo in grant ingy Countiog a chartor as a corpor ate power, invest and makos laws for the government of those coun ties, and are dirocted to elect such ollicors, such as mayor and alder mon for cities, intendants and wardens for corporated towns, Thoro is a sound distinction given to such oflicors by the legislature, for the performanceo of whichi, such officers fool obligated to .perforin. The elected oficer wlho from fear of pubbie, censure, or from partial or intnrested (muses, fails to per form ]is wholo duty is anl unwor thy Citizen, an11d is inofliciont to tho.puirposes of his election, and slioild bo held in censure by his uatrons. Pickens county is known asalaw-abiding county, from "the saa shoro to tho nmountains." Thm couiirt. record& show loss crimes than any other county in South Ca rolitimL. Her citizens aro hospi ta1blo, kmd and forgiving-no bot er people ever lived togother. On 1estivo occasions liko this (Christ m tis,) it hits iappe-ned that some %' i'r very best citizens, both in owni and coulity, havo answored 1)oforo thev Town Council for vio hn:i n town ordinances, and have rehponded to the charge liko law ful citizons as they aro; thereby suistailing the carrying out of the majesty of the law without resent mu t. In this -liko other matters ()t puibic significance, wlhere thO a elo followd the sound" disinter este< (parties, it is said, infer a mnotivo: That the marshals are "A ing for tho fee, or "fino" imLi money out of it.) This iAptre-stoin is wrong. Formerly tLh marshal's pay was regulated the fines; it, is not so now. The o Young gentlemen to the "man 01r b(rn" when earnestly solicited Iby the wardens of te town of P'chens, to accept of the oflice of ntinrslimls of tho town of Pickens, with~ u1:ch) hlesitanlcy they accept ed the unigrauteful oflico (though an ofheo of hlonor) b)ut their soinse of hlow.r was above receiving the emloIlmenits of their oflice by foes loss concise should be infilicted up on~ themf. Thlose genttlomon ac coptedl the position for one month only, for the interest of the town of P'ickons, in which they live and h avo an intest, at a stated salary. Iti oh pleasuro of this town cu ilin vindIication of their toIwn maiirshatls characters, and the firm maimor in wvhich they have d ischlarged their disagreeable dui ties, to subscribe our names offi cially, and ask tile favor of the 14:copE's JouN4t. and Pickons Sentinel to publishi. JIonx L. TITOoRNLEY, Intendant. J. McD. BnucE, W. T1. McFA LL,. Thle Xiilas hoelidays'. are about patt. Th'ley hav e been extremely quiet here, e'xcept) (lhat Xmasn eve was a little noisy :unt one1 11t1 e skimish in town. TheIi h-mil :ce of the time has beenl almost lke Sundal~y (minilg the day time. L,. L. TIemipletoii and bride, of Powers, Laiurens eon iy, visitled their brother-i.. .\ vs S.I D. itat visited her sister' In Greent(fville~ doing' thle hliays. Mrst'. .J. T. Nel~aey of Iirevaird, N-' C., oppel rv oin her reL itur frOin A Ilanita and viite er dauighter M~rs. WV. L., T.*Jr If. More v'isited his dautghiter, Mars. SIiimois. at..Idarraiet * Ca irenvillhe cun.. ty v hvet ek he' I ms the fev.gj ' \ire Ii. 1 . Ih bg is visit ing relatives Tenitoy Yourg wuis kicked in the face utj over the ighit eye by a mimle white etri i' u yust erday, firactiring the oinu ir. Shlontli was caliled and dIress Lid the wounttd. Ii s(eemis dotifuil ia-bout 'aviing his righlt eye ar this wiing. A inegro, lil Leumn, died just below het leir ihe olhatir day. I Jo wits shiot ini ini th anda l,4Aast winter by Cos't Iladdlen, taoh11 Cd, for wvhich the lattero was tried an aicquiitted1, but lby someu book or crook he Coronier was called oni to Investigato thel ( ase, though ii. app~ears thait liLmon hadL( been'i ick for somne time antd t~he find ing oaf thie jury was death from inattrl ae; mifs. lDrs. Shieidoin anid Wiliamtts helb1 ia post. mlor'temt exaiumiat ioni andi found ihn( ll lodge~d in thie skiull boneL againist t he stilini of the brinhi, but it wias not, tuhought to he the cnumse of his death If we covrectly uiideirstantd the jury. IWell really President Cleveland is a great mani, nutwithistanding the fact lie hire'~d a sabstitnite in onr late wiars hie nowv sieeims disposed to pull thu British LIon's tall while lie (the Lion) is trying to get to chiaw oil' a hind leg of Ventezuelai. P'er hapi lhe thinks ho ennt pIlse the Lion choked oin It and1 thien throw sand( in his eyes. Doni't you knowV that would make the Lion roa r. Ye' scribec visited Atlanta and peeped at the expiosition sorme days ago andI saw thel hw the city and the battle icl daad.l ot ni. pethp mos1 li~it of the audi ('nce hats seen it all I wIll not attempt to tell .vo' wmhat all I sawv, biut will say to any i ofai on who aid not, hapipien to go you iisi1ed (lhe biggest show for the mnoniey thaut. waus ever ini the South. C. J.eeiuber 31s at 1895a. For Sale. Giini & IIQIdor have four nice mules which they will sell cheap for cash or good papoers. s <e<BU DCETm x PHUN and PILAX FOR THE PHOLKS. MR. EDIron: January, 1896, AND THIS IS HOW 11' IS! In addition to tho usual coiplet. stock that everybody is fainuliar witi and in accordanee with the delUmindo of our growinig county, TIS 1)UDGET has added another new line win we think will be dventageous to all. Especially I) cold weather. It is4 DOORS, WINDOWS, GLASS, PUTTY &, And to go with these, wo have Prints, Oils, Varnishes, Brtishes and Building material of all kinds. Call and see us. AND HERE'S ANOTHER "UO1W IT 1 IS." Have you settled up or made an move in that direction? We are not exactly on the war path, but w are standing right oi the edge of it., and must insist on giving a clip here and there with our "Tomahaw~k" where ever our own rights and ive' are intruded upon. Now voni coine! and see un; or take chance on a scalp. WV. !T. ilL'i/KJ. Clerik's State of South Carolina, County of Pickon: In the Court of Commoi Pi.-. J. B. New bery, Judge of Probpa to, Vs. Mary T. Ilester, et a1. By virtue of ain order nade in the abovo stated casu~by H-Ion. W. C. Benet, Presiding judge. -,th September, 1895, adi( o li! iI m the Clerk's office, I. will s'il t') the highest bidder at 1iickens Court House on Sale .Day in January next, (luring the legal h Iours m sale, the following dest-rib I1 tracts of land to-wi t: All that picoe, parce-l or twract of land lying, being situato n the county and state fora10 in Eastatoo towiihip, on botil sides of Big Eastatoc Creek. wa tors of Keowee river, contain. ing seven hundred (700) acres more or less; adjoining lands o! the estate of John 1. Stewart on the north and east: oi th< south by lands of Damel Win chester' and otheis, and 1-n~owi as the Abraham Stewvai: lhomi place. Also all that other, piece, par' cel or tract of land lying, situ ate in said county and. state o2 both sides of Big Eastato, creel adjoining lands of Hariot Bow ie, J M Winichester and th< above mentioned tract, contain ing eight hundred (800) acre: more or less, it being the sam< tract of land convoyed to J. I Stewart, deceased, by Hiario Bowvie on :3d day of February 1800,Recorded in Book "L,'' pag< 54. Terms cash, purchaser' t< pay for papers. J. M. STEWART, Clerk of Court. Probate Sale. State of South Carolina, Pickens County, In Court of Pr'obate. Gideon M Lynch as Adlmin istrn (or of theo estato of John i J Stewart, deceased, Petitioner, against Oscar Stewart, Emut S~e wa rk et al, Defendants. By virtue of a d(lee 0 or th Probate court for Pickens 'oun ty dated D)ec. 10, 180, 1 will sen: to the highest bidder at Picken; U. H. on Saleday in January, 189)6 the following tracts;oi luuld to wit: All that pic, parcei or tract of land on I ig E'as;tatoo Oreek, waters of Keo wee .k i v e :3ontainmng one thousand acries, more or less andl deeded1 to JIohni Fi. Stewvart and .James M. mt.s7 Lirt, executors on thme 11th day of September, 1883. All that pic, pa.1rc l or hract :>f landl in thme coun ty noud SF iforesaid known as th; N place and being a part of. L0, Fourteen hundred and n inet.' oeven acres dlcededl to .h dm E 3towar't by the Clerk of (Conm For Pickens county and contoi in ng siX hundred a1cre(S 1l!roi or less. J. B. NEWVB E~ RI[ 'Y, Probate J1udge. JOB -a IPRINING!. WANTED) IKVER YONE1' ro KNOW NOW HLAS A .JOH Ol"IICl' CONNEJCT'i'E WT H IIT SECOND) NONE EXAMINE OUR WORK, THEN GILVE OiR SEND US VOUTR PATRIONAGE. Let usn hear froum you. THlE JOURNAL. All orders by mail will rcceive m'rnmni. tntiofan A happy anod Prosporolls To a1 tll r f!t!linn:ti custoiers, v are r in:i I:- epalrations for the :!v;,v t. y-a r's im h ,in as %% C have ever. tione. N..'W ~ ~ 0o~ : d : ut A l . riving ev .cD. BR UCE. %. . 1 1 . l I'I ma uLe s.4lement - ! -.% 7X A 74 A.1' A MA DE BY ikI I n 30 8011 the, 0 -~ ~ > 'l : live . g n me arr e , B Ir~Ies, .lCarts, nt n . Hardware, Piints, Oils e Coch actory. v iR 1NE Guiporiitondent. & TENG tock! S Qkn 1a helligL all Wiiite.?r Goods regard k as 01 C Wve do b. Ii o inepin~ moneyloCked ulp ll the shelves. >t i n,; prices are no object as you will see ii' I v->! Sergcg for 35 cents. I .tsiuly broadCloth 50 3nks tot s! CIoak s! Cloaks -~ '. , d I~i:ce a siale in GreenjLviIll. Wvo wil] (13 Cloaks $8 (0 2 1:2.:>0 " 7 50 , 10) 00O '' 6 50 41 650 " 4 00 S 5 00 '' 3 25 H f2ind'j r!go agan sw iely refuse to car. Y ag~ntos ofLowPrices. Greenville, 8. 0. ' \' .'~ ' i~ ed stock of omc )21ti 'the atories, * . .. .. ). ( - . Warran\T ed.11~~ .shoes. oct3mn3. V'F thIe )iprpol'e of le~tting to the bridge at the 10asley bridge ou Salu. da, I wti eet with D). WV. Ilolland, I ~ *'1~ . th: Supleris~or of Greenvjile county, ...........................Iith Ih ob(f Janh* .ext at 1t a mn to ........ .tsier sealedl bids for. the building ~~ ~ a a oR W two rok pilars by the squaro *. ..:, * rd, la.id in coment, and for the bild~ '.i5 'in iron bridge on the same, ------ ~ 4)ne( hun tdred (100) feet long. All bisto be sent to the Supervisor of O S~ O I "'Ci"''"* "0"ot 1 orsented t [ j-Y~.)i...:ithe bridge oni day of letting. an cxhiau sted fields~wihM'-ie INRCS County Sup~ervisorP.. wecre once produlctive can again dec2G1w3. beC mnade profitably fertile b~y a. proper rotation or crops $10 A DAY TO AGENTS. and by t . . it.en . o Any~ one~ who, wants t'b get rich and who hias fe 0lien cOnltaining high pero aIttle~ eniterpr~ise cant scouro $10 a day In ie l)ishi Wase r business'14. It is4 bJooming ~(~S ()~ 11now. Everiybiody wvant'i a (Oliax nowa days.'. one agJenit. cleared $20 ory day for * ~~a yeari; gorati ehrice; best D)1sh1 Washer -; nIo uoliciting ; Dish Was~hers Bold at i ;a permanent position in4 town, oity 's o . coun~i41 try Onot nilintb od -Iwlo-waashst*erennclar 15to $20a have been obtielyflo n hs pani. A. MoOAN, T. C. ROIRINSON, Gireenville, S. C. Picokens, &J. O) n. c .le'52.2~rqh.'m MORGANr & ROINSON, '"luii'~1.1 i. iij. I .rtiiajo.sciAttorne a t Law GRMAN KAi.r woRK% i4*oi~ *.C a. M sII .. m ' W~Jraclee in all Courts, mech38tt. VEW Just arrived and Che. and seo ther. SiiThose who. owo me JflI II come and pay without further'_. or not:Ce. eT oct3(t Easiley, S.c NOTICE. WE PAY CASIII For Hides, Beeswax, Tali VW-WE sell harness Leather, U Kips, Calf Skins, Sheep Skins, 3 Leather, Hame Strings in any am< you want. Cower & Coodlett, 101 Main Street, Greenville, S Marl4t f*7 TWENTY ENEl1CET1C MEN sell Sewing Machines in Sou.h On lina. W C wanat to swap Pianos, I gans or Sewmg MAch ine:i for Twe GOOD HlORSES to work to Sow Machine wagonls. W rito .LEX ANDE R R S0,& C 118 Washington Stree't, *6 GREENVILLE', S. C A i-gallon Coffee Pot for cents. A good Lantern 35 cents. Lot Milk Pans cheap. Small lot Table' Plates cost. Best Glass Oil Can in tov for 45 cents. 3-lb can Tomatoes 1o cent $i per dozen. Black Pepper io cents, pounds for 25 cents. Thie Best Apple Vinegar : cents a gallon. Lot Calicos, Outings, Jean Jecans Pants, etc., cheaper tha you can buy elsewhere. H A~TS at COST. The above prices arc it CASH ONLY, and with evet dollar's worth, you get ani piece of glassware free. Yours for the cash, John T. Lewis & Soil oct'10zn3 GOODS By The Cargo! M'ALISTER &BE ATTeI Loadsi of Gouods in andi more to toomec. 'ilT Rt. & 1). ands 8. A. L. areo gonao hau for the rest, of tihe stock, Ho irt aL fewv da, we ;nay cotutt4I on at full attpply fron ho~gi: ning to end1(.' we hatve anI utinllti collectioni of wondei. fllly beauit~tiulI Dresii Goods. All thw ino wvesV4 ini th inw c1W(olorings anid (color4 offt sty Jl."' Our ecfor, aliways is to put b. foro ouir (lnst411mers the new est re'liblu styhi Everythaling hero stand~s thei teSt of fasxi 14)n's rule, HI) y'on cLan hniy yourL Dress wIt Tlrinaning4 ami( 111 Liigs of then hnewe. f:ahioni to umaatch I)ress 0 Gools. All i '11 dprt~monti arS 1e ltak;ing in stoc k rn p id1ly a11t in aL few <h;IyH we hopo to hai themn filll fruin topI LI) blottom) MOALISTER & DEATTIE.. 03 andi 65 Mahi Street, 0 reenvil le. H.. (Next, door to Natilonal Bank ) Tlep'lhone1 No. 87. P. S. IBitlt rlek P~at tus. 4 Nov8-PI. Bring thern on. 'Brinig on1 y'(Itr boiys' heads(h andi let me lit themi wvithi l~ h t.'att caps 114. IBringif thiri1 feet am14 i et,1 m Ie 4 shoe tibe. Irinig yemr own hleadsi and4. feet, 1 4can fit y4)n. Job) lot of hats0. very eap~j, from11 aL (Jpmrter up I (enn1 p1laso youI inl c'lothiingJ. 14 1am 1 tulerwea14r. Whe it comes14) tol heaIvy drly goouds 1 -'In ii h you1 withI pril( right. Chlritanx vwill soon41 h)4 haere. L~eI. m14 soil yott1 fruits for yur enke(s). Nie lot, (of etanies4J, raislin., airoi, in fact 1oerythinig. P~owdter aitul shott for thef Ishool(ters4, hloaded4 shllx and( wads ;x flroworks for tihe boys ; toys for the chil dren. Don't forgot my) warranltedI ax for' (r5 cenits, oil at 15 cenats, sod a 2%/ cent. Btri"n on yoeggs, I wanlt them ll. Also anythingyonu have to sell. ~'on for a big time. T. 0. HAIRRIS. Jan. 3-95 Pickens, S. C.~ Solentiflo American Agency for .4 DESloN4 PATENTS. COPYRQ VACS etc. For informiatton and free Handbook wrtto to Oldost breau ?o~ acriri~n atai Aort'en. *vor patn' a ot " ai i'otigh ont ta ilo ulatto oil ana ralte apr rIn tho ma beo w a!oti. Wookl 3.I0 a ' si tononths. Addra. LJN& G0,, go pdw, r Viien