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The .People's Journal. LOCAL ITEIS. Rev. Thomas Loopor, of Clomont, has a cow with eight teats. ot, Esq., of Greenville, Pickens this wook. a Newbory is ii)rov r recont serious illness. Miss Nothia Ambler, of Ambler, is visiting Miss Corrio Bruco, this week. Mr. W. A. Mauldin, of Easley, was in Pickens on businoss last Monday. Messrs. Wado and' Will Ligon, of Greenville, wero in Pickons last Sunday. &iss Eliza Mauldin, of near Easloy, is visiting friends in town this wook. Capt. J. HI. Bowon and J. Frank Alexander has a co-terraco 1011 stops long. Bowon Freeman in the Maynard noighborhood had cotton bloomiS on the 12th inst. Misses Eliza and Mollio Arinil, of near Easley, visi ted M iss Mattio Hostor last wook. Dr. F. S. Pottor and family, vis ited rolatives near Westminster, Oconee county, last w'.ook. Wo havo on our desk, a cot ton bloom from G. T. Millor, colored, which was gathered on the 18thI inst. Capt. I. M. Mauldin aceompa niod by cadot - Peges, of Clm son collogo, spent a few days in1 Pickons last week. Quite a numbor of comimuniva tions have been recoived this wk and they are necessarily crowded out for want of spaco. Mr. Wim. Pickle, an old citizen of this county, died at the cotity poor farmi near Pickens onT day the 23d inst. Aged 62 years. Col. J. .1. Norton, for ight yveal's Circuit Judge for South Carolina, diedl at his homo in Walallal, on the 20th inst. Ile was ( years of age. Rov. W. B. Singleton filled his regular aippointment at M t. Carmel last Sunday and prelached an ex cellont sormon to a large congro gation. Diod, Juno 14th 1896, an infant of Mr. J. F. Welch, of Clement, and was buried the daI following. Funeral sorvices condictold by ev. T. Looper. Mrs. A. R. N. Folger, of GafT noy, who has heen visiting the family of Judge J. B. Nowher'y for the past two weeks, reCturneld hiomei last Saturday. The patrons of Town i Creek School Distr'ict, No. 30, Hi. A. Richey, W. TV. Nalloy and1( J. D. Holdler were elected tr'ustees to serve for the next two your's. McAllister & Beattio come he fore our roeadoris with ain interest ing dlocumnenlt ini this issuo of the JouRnAl,. Road, and whoen in Greonville call and see them. Married, Sunday morning thle 21st inst., at the rosidencc of' the ofhiciating minister, llev. Bi. II ol der', Mr. James Chapman to M1iss Nancy Gilliland. All (of Pickens coulity. R1. L. RI. Bentz has someth1ing new to say to the people of Pick (ins couint~y inl this issue, 1t is good r'eadling andl by) a cariefuil po rusal of the same you will profit thle re by. Hi. B. Hendr1iic'ks has foi' sale in 1 n, Ant form the new Coiist it ii amlia. It' ought dIs of every v'alori aill on hlin if' youi Audi(1tor' Chriistop~hor's boysV have a fine crop of bo0th cornI and1( cot ton on the Ferguson far im, whiichi has been well cul t ivated whItiebi sp~eaks w~ellI for thle boys in pr'epar - mng and( working a farm. Married, at the i'esione of Mr'. M. Barton, on Suniday even ing, May 31st, Mr. Wales'Cairuthi, of Campobolla, S. C., to Miss Mlatt ie Altom, of Pickens county. C. 11. Carpenter, N. P., officiating.. At an election held o~n the 18th ma~t., b~y the v'oters of Ambfler School District, No. 87, W. M. .Jones, jr., G. E. Chapman and .J. 1B. R. Freeman, were elected t rus tees to servo for thbe next two yeai's. The family of' Mr Mlarion Fr'oe man wags visiting at Mr'. B. J1. Fi'oe man 's last week, Mr. Frieeman's little gir'l strayed out ini the yard andl w~as not missedl for sonic time '.he neigh bor's wo'r arous~ed and a11I diligent search instituted, but ''ithI out effect until after idm~ghit. wvhen the little one was found quietly sleeping in the woods, siafo and sound1(. A dog belonging to oneO of the searchiig party found the child. TIhie fourth Sunday in Juno will be childreni's D~ay at Antioch Methodist chur'ch near Briggs. Services lasting all dlay. The Sun <biy school clhild ren will speak in the morning. Th~e music will be led by one of Greenville's best musicians assisted b~y the pastor. *' .will bo served on the Revs. John 0. WVilson, * hams and1( Sidi B. Hiar heenh invited to address nlie. The~ pub~lic is ini * ~tmuld FromVI MIIesa. The Old Folks' Singing at Nin Forks the first Sunday, was large. ly attended an(d se01 old tilm music was rondored and on joye( by tho old folks. Thoyoung folk. must havo had a good timo too judging from the broad sinilos or their facos as they returned homo An infant chil(i of Mr. and Mrs Eddio londricks, of Olga, wai buried at Potor's Creek church on the seCond Sundlay. 11ev. J. l.. 1Fos ter proaching the funoral sorviczs J. 1Marion Loopr's Stinday school at Peoer's Croelc greotec him on the second Sunday with a difforont smilo than usual. It wmf all on account of ho having Cut oil his mioustacho to kiss the baby, l'N4'l Aiwj. F0rona Nimaanona. \I l. E i.'Tou: As I haven 't seei anything in your valuablo pape froin this section I w'ill givo youi 11 (ew dots. Wo are having a good deal of rilin inl this section' and Generail Greo!n is getting )reI3!tty 1'ap id ill the tOld groundtii but wo lro putting our new, groniids inl first olass o'der during the wet watoither. I helieove r*vo I a rvestilog fllas been1 (1 ordor of the diy for the past. fuew daIy S. T'he lamily of Ilr. C. If. Stansoll is suffering very mu itch lroim ty phoid fever. Mliss Jani Nimmons and Aillss Kittie liowio visited their 1111clo, MIr. W. E. Ni inminons, of Oconee, on the Di.th inst. 1 Went to the singing at Antioch last Sunday. It was Conducted b' Prof. J. L. Murphree and a good tiime was enjoyed by all ex ef'pt, somue boys that wore diisap poinlted and t hey didn' t staly longl. Niev GuolNn HAND. Sinaginig Associatlion. The Euistatoo MNusicail Associa tinh me4t with Ilolly Springs clhiurch on ast Sabbath the 21st, an1d was opein-d by tile Vico-Presi dtl , NIr. 11. J. Lewis who sanig a fow piec. Th1e pr-sideS nt then took control. lessr's. E. IM. Bolding, E. J. I'rlince anid R. Nl. Bolding led the tlass for bIout fifteen minutes ac h. The lev. Nurphy preached 1 verIy intere~sting und instructive s1i11011 Which was tollow'ed by all illtermiissiol of onle hour I(cr din 1)01'. A hountifiul repast, was spre( ullider tlhe iaks ald was eli'yed In tie liieinLill the Associa ti()n was called to orde' aid the uoiistititioll andby-laws were rlad and)( aldopteod Mr, J. l. Porter then led the class for fifteen minues, followed bly Alessr's. E. J1. Prjinco ai 11. Mi. Theo assiation1 then adl)jurned'( to niietf agu int wvith Ni'w 1lt01 chure'li (on 1tho Iirtst Sullday 111 Aui gust.. .Jt~iN 'N. 'TiloM..s, Pr'ies. E. M. l)itnANTz, Sec prot temn. MN~. Eniron :Not sooing aniy thlis sec tion3, wo will endeavor to givo you a few (lots. Thhe ie-alIfth of thiis coiimmunity lFarmtiers have began to lay 1.y. Crop'l~s areV linie(-2aril ier by fi ftee n (d1'ys t han t hey wier1e last year'. .\lr3. John11 E. IRoggs say3s lie had a1'~ itn blouom on thle 15Ft h inst. .J. <'. lb ward says lhe saw his first on1 2' n1 thle 1sthI. WVheat. w' a re told, made a1 very We are1 author3i'ized t) say th at 'lto wilIlibe an ail1day singmg at (f (l's(01 (nek chuhi1 Oin thle 2d1 Sunday in .July. By reoquest Prof. .1. I.. iNllriplirei' will be0 pretseilt. As ('vi'I'vl4)dv who) hals OVer' leaitl 1I\ViwrIence sinig knowsV flhat lhe is sumiethliing e'l'e besides a first class farmer and a good looIking mlani, it go's withbout sayinlg that the secondi~ Sunditay will be a (liy w'ell speinf in 3 usic. Reov. T1. F". Nolsoni will prieac'h at 1 l o'clok at the same' plac on') 431that( day. Evory ~ botly, espec(ially other musicians an td lad i. s withI w~ell fild ba( iiskota, filled withi some1t hing like fr'ied hami (chic'ken', caki o anid othe1r ''kiekknacks,"'Il) aecor'dially invi If you watto 4 see a1 cand(idthlfo hmii all me r his f'ace, just, gr'asp his huantd, t'll him, well I won't saiy what, andt inv'ite himl 1(o par1 Ia'ke of' t he conitents of such a bas ket. A lisTi'aNEi Thei~ ('4nt r'ibutors5 of the Picen~is liigh Sc'hool ar3) hreby cat.lledl to meet, atII'' the 'fcourtus, on 'Tuels any, the' 7th1 day <,1 d1ily liext, ait 10'o'clock 31. mi., for3 the purp'l(Io Tre'1.4 wvil be hi' all da by siniginlg at Oldi P'ickens.' o,3 I he' I'urt bi Sunlt dav' ini thiIs 31 linth, ' conduc3ted' Iby lProt'. Abbotit an ot4. iihers. Ihring y'ouri son0g books1.. ku~v. IL. NI. NI:I.sos. 11(11 w'ill no-et '.thi I the4 S'ix NIile church on thle first "untday'0 in Jly. W.v IE. N11innons, (1f (i(on4eo COUnity, was ini towni Saturdalty (in business. Iho is a1 canitlo (or sheriffi and his many friendts 44n the Pickens sidlo of Koow'e w ish him Sucoss in hlis r'ao andi( may3) bo found fording that bleautiful stroam oni thle day oIf the pr'imlary nlanjoa Table Mouungtassa. Good rains havo fallon lirn and crops aro looking well. Wheat and oats are generally good here I holiove, considering the so8011n and fortilization. On 15th ilist., Jam11ies Simmon1s noar Mica, S. C., had an infail child to (lie who survived its llothI or. that diod baIck iIn the wilter. On 16th inst., Saipoi u111rgoss 1nr T[alo mlointaiiin, S. C., lost aI inlfant of dysentory antd whloopIing cough, and )I on I7th inst., Jame1111s Jon-es, ne :arI Itclk, a111(1 lt 2 yoaI- ol(1 child to dio. Causo Inutero-Colitis anid Dentition. All throe children 1wore intrredl at the Oolonoy com otery. LOOKER ON. Thille voters of ()olenoy School District, No. 36, will mot at, Ooleoly church oin Saturday the 51h of July, at 2 o'clock, ). Ii., to elect a. now set of Trustees. By order of J. 1). M. Ki.:rr, C. 11. T. 1M% rs. II. P. Sittoin, of Pendletoin, with her daughter Ella, and son, Veddi1, are visiting hor Fistor,Mrs. .1. J. Lewis this wok. Dan Mauldin, in the Easleysoc tioii is the first to put. on our ta bWo i cotton bloom. This lie did on Monday, the 1-1th ilst. An election was held for Bothle hem school district No 20, and M. W. Newton, Elisha (GiIlstrap anld W I. ARijor woro oloctod trustees. A protracted meeting will bogin at the Baptist church on Satiirday night boforo tho third Sunday in July and will continue i week or ten days. The pastor, Ro. J. V. Vermillion will be assisted in the meeting by an able workor. 'hl ouisluls of sucih enljsets havie I been enel'i by thile use of lio mlic 111004 lia1lm ("|1.11 1 1 yonl denlih it, cafll or seld to lit Comin y whose mlvert isemiient a1ppelars inl Ihis paper, 1141 Iihoy will, lo a onc. (eii stiip, sI'niil you a)oo0k of wooloIfiul iures, not, only of tlhe abhove <list-ase, but of all1 nanner of 10ihnentls rtisng roin impire bllooll It is Ihe S(Im1141ho1-4l rinetl.y of i hit 11-- for iIl c el of all bloo ma1111l skin lisi-ilsts. .51 -00 poi o la rge h thIe. For s:le by Dlrugge'ists. For salby <1rnggists. Money to loaln--Call at 1. O Box No. -1-5. Picklns -S, (1. mar1l2tt A-3. JT lJ'cz iEc DRY GOODS! It wi'. pay you to visit this store wheln in Greeuvile. 1G 1tO 1 say it is the CHIEAPESTI P~LACE in towni. Yoiurs tr'uly, A. J. JON ES, 205 Main Strecet. Agent Stanldard Pat terns. Reg'istrationi Notice. B~efoiro the first (lay of' August, 1896 thle registrationi books shall be openi ini eh polling precinoct for not less than one nor more than three days ini accordance with law as follows: E asley', Wod(nesday, andl Thiurs day1%, Juily I5tlfh and 16th. Cross Plains, F~ridlay, 1 7th. I( Opor's G in, Saturday, 18th Petors' Creek, Monday, 20th. Pump1klintowni, Tuesdaiy, 21st. Eastaitoe, Wodnoisday, 22(1. Mile Creeks Thursday, 23d. Six Mi lo, Fridayli, 2-1tIh. Pratel r's Creek, Sat urdany, 25t h. i Aberty,, Mondal~y and( 'Tuesday, 27th and 28th, upi to I o'clock p. im., Tuesday and( at Norris Cot ton Mill at -1 o'clock p. mn., of said day. CoiltralI, Woesd051ay and1( Thiurs (lay, 29th andl 801 hi. CIalIhou n, Fridlay the 8 1st and at Piens, CI. H1., one0 week inl Au gust and( September each. All persons arie requ i ed to ap ply in person for registration. loardl of Tlogistrat ion Ifor P'.C. Tlho hooks will bo openi at, 9 a. Phyicanand Surcgeon, .\li 8 e , 181 Citationl Notice'(. 01rr or'V0 l's i::OSs. .J liv .TI I Niswiieu', IEsfiire, Il'robateO .1mtige! sulit to me to gr't. huim I,Dlttersi of AelI iniis' i''ttiton of the'P411 s t i f aitt effec'ts oft I,ilee y ,. Alexle er,;ct. <lecensedl. ii ors of thidil I.ieeey A. Ale'xamIler'd( coniSedl, I hai I t'y bie umtiappearli beforemeiI ini te Corurit of l'robaitte, to bie bel at l 'i(ekenis Cor 'l 'Iouise, 8. 1 . , on ihe 24thi day(1 of .1 ily 189(1, anxt , a1fter' , pubientioni hieeof, al.F 1I o'clock ini the forens oon , to0 shoIw cause,0 if any they' haiive, whiy It' IGiv~en umyiler my1 lIuind, this 19th dayv of .Iiune, 1891' ini the 1) year of our1 Indo1 [sim.i] J. IB NawmuauY, J P 1' C, .i I nIynii 4. Not ice. We tho undorsignod mombers of Six Ille- lhI)tist Church in Pick (118 (1ouln tV, S. C., will apply to J. - StuWirt, Clerk of Cirt, thirty bays al'tor the dato hereof for il c 1i11't0 ' i i1CO11')zt i lig Six Mi le ehiurch. This 22d ,u n 8o 1.16)(. W . K.M .:w , J. B. STIwAlrT, WV. R. A . (J.uii.:'i-r, R1. 1,. PAlaRRT, T. I. . \ ll , 1). C. Ti its)lNxsl .1. 1'. Illl.Al (11111115tt00 tfol' Salit i t111'0. J it 1 22-961 t:)'. All 111nn 1111('11101)(s for cilliti (lIt.s arei' st'ict ly cetsh wi(hI o1'(l(1' f'or the salie. tl' Announcements. i'or Congress. 1 anutineie ullYself as a1 enntitiatle for elee.. ton to thIle l''if tlift hfroin Ole :d Sout I Carotlian listriit., siiiject to the vot ers (of t he I ienorat iv PI IiIIInary. A . ( . 1,1A 11 1EI%,. ION. J. W. lIOWDI)N, of A tnieisoni I-o nty I. is er.e :' i on inieii itas .1i ' itnlliat f itcontgress fri. i I he :It 1i . Ili nresiotult. 1lis Iricl,su j tto he rinr eeti . Ih ila yliv fI' iils 41f . ASI.II L. K IKI 'l I N erby anioint hiti as a 'ai li ate fr11 Congress, sithject. to the vo1ters of the :3d d'.ongressi n istrict. ill I he priu t - ele P'or lersnaie The itnay friemis of .E1C WILIA.1.A IIS hereby 411nn 14n41 hint as at nnlilante ('41r Ireit-lectio lto t e iiiluse of lA1iip'ese liativii, uhijet itothe voters il the prillia' trh The nutny frietnisof W. A. ii.\ 3LTO)N hrebt i itoitj in e him i s a Elfiibhtt f'40r the litIN' liOf iE liipr tti si t t VoterS il tIh ' p 'ii al ti oni(.' lt 111. A t the Soilicita i i o it of mnany fritll , I herebIIY annonneeTI( anyse.Mlf at enn11dlilte for' the lioisi of 1l epresenativeS. u tt [1 e voters in ' ti prinnf t. e. letIin. liI'~it Ii 4i,-:ilt IIi't uii I ini T h e nin a ny fri l d s f WN'. G. 'A I' .O N IN lw reh0Y announcle hima as i a nldidl e*11 for14h Ilousem (of ' peetaie~u ject lio Ohw \o l ltr i e ar l ion.I The IlltnlY friellis (if C. I. C.\P, EN l'IEl" hereb.Y annotulee41 hima Is a eandeialat fo the 1o um i is t o flI resenlitat('is, s'ubj41ii Iti tle voters in ti' iii the rii'ryele ti'n i. Mor Solicitor. ICOlMGIF E. PINlNCIC, of A inison, K. Late flr soli citor (i 1the. eivight ru, subli -i eIt to (he voters in e 'lli tloralit priomi try el te 'Itionf I t her.-. atoi n lit Iwo Ilns' if Ea citelitate fr soiitior (),of th sthil u icial circulit fit t his SIs e , slbject, it) i I le nllorait ii pri Illary election. 1.. M. 1 A iNIMN. I I iheieb tfltoi e I yst f ats it uennelitsati r'l. r-he tit he l of Solit li ov ' li 'itor of the sthl jildicial ciretuit. (f Smitth Caroilisma, E ih jict t4 llt ,a i ti l- fi 1tt ii the urerati 1 frt ill ti pri nary ( 4 11 cti t. Couny Sueritententof laluent ionl. Thtle iny frinils of DE''. JiiI'N NI. Ol11'',NSILA W hl-rebyI aI1 iniu c. h11u1nas a enilidal e f r Ci u ty St u lipieiii i nt tof It t n t o t he ntoter si iii' ph i i he pri Iutary Ocet tiin. .4 hell in11:1y friEiOs of W. W'. Ni'. I1I(GilT h b :1111 \ t a I 'I -114 him :.4 :1 aNilinia t for 111 11111li (of 1o 'ity v ulu-iEi nt fil Ei - i e iIni s ui t ii hi i Th'el inany13 fri'h'aix of N .(liI'O t huti b-loae or C i-'t 1m ltii (lh'lo ol-aihon ofiti yAutr ujecttt'llo 'Qf ltVt tiary electiot i. WO are opening u) the best line of 11Y (1001)s, C LI,IlI N G, iLadies and Men's Ilats. Ti II wtre, ( lassvare, ( 'rockery, IHarness an)id j :iarhvare, IEver shownt in Pickens. . Tey are hought. to sell, and we mNvito you all to come. J.m\el). lllCC 183~ WAGONS* 80 1835,a*Vss8 961 THE BEST ARE MADE BY I{. C. MARK LEIW. And Every Variety of' Fine Carria-'ecs, Hu .eics, Carts, and Harness, II ardware, P aints, ()ils A't theand \Varnish, At the Greenville Coach Factory. G W. SIRPINE, Suporintendent. F ith a new" and well seleted sock of lReceivinig good1s (every~ day irc from Ii th Ie l-'iet ories. No. 105 N. MAIN STREET, Creenvilleo,S-C. 9 2s Agenits for the W. L. D)OIJG LASS Warr~anted shoes. oct31hn3. ~7 New; Furnitouro! when 0(o noo)nw, chIoico Lgoods, kinidly drp( ~ ini and) lot ns show you hruhour stock. Wsolthe very best goodas the counlitryal'r, an i'rthem armrkbyClose prVicPs. NeCar the Court H ouise. feb20t f. (Greenuville. S. C. Prices Tell. .We are glad to say thlat we c'ertainly have hadl a rush this far this season, anld hope it will conitinu e. r. We h willeavor to keep) our stock up until all are supplied wvith the latest nlovelties in hants aund bonnets in the market. mthe city, prices mloderate. We will offer special b)argainls ini medium andl lowv pricedl hait for next week. .~isseS Rogers, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, anramaG10 (an a-~ .. A. G. Wyatt, EASLEY S. C. JD,' TW G OO.DS Just arrive(d an( Cheap. Come andt see them. SirThoso who ove me will please come and pay without further delay or notice. A. G. WYATT, oe1t3f Easley, S. C. Summer. Coods Displacing Coods of Spring. McAlister & Beattie, Dry Coods, Carpets, Mat tingS, Oil Cloths, Cor nice Poles and Win dow Shades, Out0ir low prices keep goods moving. We buy ceap. we sell 'Aheap. O)n every 'uiesday, 'T'hursday and Satur day we receive new goods, therefore all goods oi oir shelves are reliable iI style, as well as quality, and always at the I .atest I ~Vwest 1 Prices. SOMit EITMS. New Lans, plaii aid colored, jt-t re eeived. "1l111 nder usual value. 1.0110 large 'Towels, at, 10 cents, well wotll 15 ent'ils. Lave euItainis 65 eents and $1.00. Poles to liunig then,1 onl at'Uj ceents. I ease iiligo Blue Cadieoes at 4j cents, best iulaie. Ladies Corset Waists, lit $1, regular $1 235. We seil Ihe 'rophy," the best Corset in A ici'lIa lit 50 ceIlls. While anl Navy Duck. at 10 cents. Scotch 1Ltwins, at 1A cents. swiss Dimely, ligire-d, very dainty, at 9 etsII. sol in Ne v Yorkat 15 eents. 'heCek N:a insook (iniliml) a t, 5 cents. 'I ble Oil Cloii h (ibk week) 18 cents. Good avossorll miet of Il'roelal, Ramle, Juile. Cretons, Deniiis and thei usual Ioods for tlt! h im pose. MiIf you (arpet-you Can buy them for toier valuev. MALISTER & BEATTIE Dry Coods and Carpets. Telrphione No. .47. 1'. S. --ltterick I'atterns. Nor N- . Can You Use Them? .loh eI tcrry (Ginll ('rldles, $1,50, as lom it. as tity ins, if yoi temd ' nY oro hno-l d ho s you enn lluI1 till yoIu wanit for 2ocents. " "~ mo'auteed cffee for S$1. .Jan. :i95. P'i'kens, S. C. Cheap Cotton For 1896. In order that you may grow CHEAP COTTON, *Wc recommend for your con sideration the use of COTTON SEED MEAL, with Acid Phos phato or D.issolved B~ono. This 1s the Cheapest and Best Fe'rtilizer on the market. Call andl see us and get our prices b~eforo buying elsewhere. S0onill Cr'olilla Cotton Oil Co., fob]3t C renville, S. C. I am nowv sellinig Goods at Calhoun, S, C. Will sell them cheap) for the silver. Come andi see beforec you buy. Yours truly, mnysitf A. J. BOOCS. (ireenville, S. C. Onlii' over lirnee & D~oster's 1)rug Store. DRJ. W. NORWOGOD, Dentist, Dr. 1. W. M. Noiiwoon, Assistant. Office, 88t Main Street, Orcenville,8$. C. Jan. 9, '9l2 y Nonce44. I will be0 at the Hunt bridge on Saluida, tho 29th of Juno at 10 o'clock, to lot to tho lost responl qib)lO bidd~or, the coiltract of build of somno rock pillars. Spocificationi caux bo n.on at~ the hridlge on tihe (lay of letting and1( sealed bids will bo received at my o001eo until the 27t1h, f or a bill of good boart pine bridge lumber, 25i,000 foot, deliver od ini thirty dlays at tho bridge or any railroad station. MA'rruinw HESNDRSICL,, Coun ty Supervisor. Better Raise Mules Than Buy Them. ,ITM HASK(ELL, wveIghs about 1000 pouiisi and1 willI servo mares at, Pickensq for $10 for at (oll. 'fTRUMPETI, Is four years old, wveigha ablouit, 600 ploundls andi will servo mnareca ati anouldung Creek larmi for Ai; ror a n