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The People's Journal. LOCAL ITEMS. Quito a crowd was in town salo day. Tho Groovillo Nows will don a now dress, tho first of tho now voar. Mrs. P. H. Portor, who h as been quito ill with pnoumonia, is coll valescont. Mr. G. W. Traylor was in town last wook, and was the guest of Dr. Portor. Road what J. H. Brown, of Lib orty, has to say in another column about suits. Jiudgo M. Welborn killed on the 4th inst., fevo hogs which aggrogat od 1,712 pounds. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Wolborn, on Novembor 14th, twin boys. Tom has had a broad smile over sinco. Rev. Thos. Johnston, who has been seriously ill, has taken a d cidod change for the better. Dr. Porter :s attending him. Josso J. Lowis, of Anderson's Milis, about the .st inst., killed two 11 months' old hogs that their combined woight was 661 pounds. Marriod, at the ofliciati.g magis trato's, B. 1). Garviii, on tho 7th inst., Miss Ad(lio Ropor, daughter of Marion Roper, to Mr. )urod Owons. Tho Twolve Milo R iver Baptist Aseociation lhimutes aro ready for delivory and can bo had by callig on the Clork, C. E. Robinson, at his oflice. Mr. B. T. McDaniel has been transferred from the Rigdon gov ornont distillery as storekeeper and gauger to Abbeville. He left for that place last Friday. Capt. J. J. Hord was among his Pickons friends last Monday. The Ciptain is an old Confodorato vot oran and is always heartily shaken .-y fho hand by his many friends M hen in Piekcns. See the notico for call of Jour nal stockholdors meeting. It is important for them to recoive the roport of the directors and oxpi0s their wishos as to the business and policy of tho paper. Hon. J. E. Boggs will doliver a Sunday School lecture at Bethic hem church noxt Sunday at 3 p. m. There will bo no proaching, as the pastor in charge will bo in at tendance at Con fcrence. Every bo(ly is cordially invited to coio. Dr. Fi(ld brought to this officeo Monday a stalk of corn that mns ired soventeen feot in hight. Ito also left a curiosity ini the shape of a twin ear of corn. Hie says the twin ear corn is becomning mnoro numerous every yoat . Maj. D. F. Bradley, of Easloy, was cirulacing on our streets sale day. Trho Major has been very sick for some time, but had so far recovered ns to lbe able to come to Pickens. Major1 Bradley is always a welcome visitor to Pickens. T. D. Harris has moved into his new store room and~ lie is now bet tor prieparode~ th ani ever to receive all customers. lie has leased the Lewis building and will handle furniture and stoves, of wk ich lie has an imnienso stock and at piiCes thait one canh)not fail to1 buy. J1. WV. Capps and experieinced slhoe A~ maker has opened a shop in the D). WV. Hoepkiins old stand wnmere lie will be pleased to serve all in anything in his line. Harness wvill also lie re pair'od. First class work guaranteed. Give him a call. Nov. 19. Snthierland & Gii in believe in letting the pe'ople knowv that th oy in front of the procession, (see ,now ad). You iill do wvellI to go and hear their music. They keelp the hbest (of everything and will inot lhe und(l1iisold . Call on thecm or. the corner in their new store. Elizabeth Price, widlow oif Har dliin Price, (lied at. the homeoof he grand-son, McD). Mur'ph ree, on the night of th 1st inst. She was 96 year mo f agO and hadI 1( bein a) momn het e o Keowen 1B:' p)t ist Churclh for .'1ainls w''ir 0i buie at Keowee on the (lay following. in anolther coluimn will boe found ani( (lver't i s.ment of1'i A. TI. Cooer 1, a)f Bretvard(, N'. C., d istil1ler, recti fior', andl wvholesa lo and reta il deal er in whisk ies. Mr'. Cooper's goodls are notod for being the best, and if any of our peop1)1 must senid out of the State for their Christ mas article, we adviso them to con sult Mr. Cooper. Mr. Ben Mclaniel was the lhap py? rec(ipionit oft a most valumalo Christmas priesent on last Monday mor'ning. lie is a "chip of the (ol(d bilockc," and oif course his namo will lie Ben. It can be very readily obserive t hat, lion comes dlown hard er with his teeth on his cigar and that the firmo end is much more ol.. elevated t han usual. Wanted-Cattle. Will pay the highest cash pi'ico for twenty milich cows and all other grades of cattle. Also exchange milch COWS for hoof cattlo or yeai'lings, HI. B. IIENDICil(Ks, l 5tf Pickons, S. C. Notice. AX11 personis owi ng ihl? ol firim of lium. boeoks enmn he fie ml . tie ofilee of Ilmun. ter & I lamli ton auI Libe'rIy. nov19m IUNT1EltBOGGS CO. Tdost Boy Mixed oil with SLausage Oake and Otlier Good Tiinge. Mr. Editor: Wo are in good "spirits" now and it is not Ion until Christmas you know wher we hop (as usual) to have th< good spirits in us. We are smeared up now witi sausage, backbone and "spare' ribs until wo are all grease excepi a littlo placo wvhoeo wo "chaw ou] backor," we havo also feasted oil calko and other good things lately We want to tell you of one of the vory pleasant events of om, existanco, it was our good fortuin to have aln invitation to a mar, riage last Thursday, so early tha morning wo armod ou selCf witl our Sunday viies and placed i semi-dlonkey botweon us and moth or oarth and wondod our way t( the homo of Mr. W. T. Spencor (better known as laj Jack Bun nister,) to witness the marriago of his baby girl, Maudio to Mr. N Dana Taylor,of Ponnsylvania. Wc went early in the morning and had qite a pleasant that with Mr. S's family, the prospective groom and tho other prett.y girl that was thero. At throo o'clock in the afternoon the Rev. Thomas Loop or put in his appearanco and all things bei.ig ready Mr. Taylor lod out bforo us his beautiful soon to-be bride, the groom was hand somely (Iressed inl a cutaway suit of blacl: and tihe bride wore a buff colored dross with ribbons to math and finishod up inl elabo rato style with cream colored laco, after tho marinio coriony was )orf:>rml by Mr. Looper we woro called foith from"labor to refresh ments,'" anidi wended ouur way to the dining room where wo found an ahuidance ovorything good for tho "in erman," the cakes woro very protty an(1 tastefully decora ted. Mr. Taylor is a. native of Dixon, Penn., but lie has been in the south in the intorost of the Amer ican Viow Co., of Nashville Tenn., and his young brido is the young ost daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Sponcor, of Farrs, S. C. She is a pot of the family and a favorite among her associates. We wish for them much prosperity in their newA' lifo. Wo hav'o had more weather down this sido lately than we needed,in fact we had more weath or tIhan wot l. Woell. if we don't "frozo out1 or some 1retty girl take u.m for a Christmas gift you may nxpect to hear again soon from the LoST Boy. Journaijl St~ckholEdersN. I'he stockholders of the Farm ers' Publish inig Company are ur gently requosted to meet with the directors of said( company 0on Sat urday, the 19th inst., at 11 a. mn. at Pickens C. H. W. T. O'DELL,, Pros. Not jce. All persons are hereby warned not to tradoe for a noto) given b3 W. C. and1( R. F. Smith to J. P (Glon n f'or $500.00, damted Januar3 2d, 1895, which noto has been lost or stolen. J. P. GLENN. Nov. 27, l96. ___ w3 ScoIa0 and3 (3 Ulcers Cur ed. TIhocre is no0 doulbt, accontding tc the many' rem a kable em es j)( rformed by Botanic Blood Balm ("U1. B. B.") ha:t it is hior ihe best Tonic and Blood I'urilr eici ver manuf11 ac(tm(ied. Al otEr i ile mioe ins5~iniiicanIe( .vhenu coimjmed wvith it lI eureCs p~imlebl, uilcers, skir dliseases, andm~ all ma:nner of blooL iind skin aihnenits. Buy the best, anc( doni't thro w your 1noney away or siutuites. Try the long tested ancl Eol dreliable Dl. I. I. 81I.00,'per lave~ hottle' Foi ule by Drugg ists. In looking out for young breedinf sews, the farmer is too alpt to over, look the sow that has b)orne One oi two good litte, s of pigs, and is nov worth more as a breeder than at an former time fo her life. So long al the sow is bersalf growing she can not (10 full justice to furnisinng th< framework of the growing littoi which shie carries. Ilence there ar< always one or more runts in littorn from immiuatiuro sows. The pigs fron ani old sow will bo larger fraimed an< moro vig'orous5 in (every way. 'iho' will al so mtake butter breeders thai pigs from small, immature sows cai be, however w'ellI they may he fed A.T. COOPElR Reet ilier~ ad Wholesale al Retil LEiVnor Dealer, uRElV A RD), N. (. W ill furnuish Pouro Coirn and~ Rye WHISKIES: -A NnI PEACII AND) APPL'TE BRANDIES for l'amniIy use at ur'eaonable pIcIes. . TheI( I ate delcison of Jndge Simontoi giVQ ves I' evry eo thle right, to purchaius Spit its outsidec lihe State and1( have It shlIf pelin fo~iresonal use0. CF/*-Pompt al tentLion given all ordert Scientlflo American Agenoy for il . OAVIAT~ TRADS MAR K DESIOm PATENTJ, Fe lonatlo and tnf pan ka ~o. Every n'w utaken ou by US a tIrotaght tior tho Pu45110 by a notico given freo of charge theo far to t I ll ustratd No Intelli ent Inn abould ho0 wi'thout i t. *oekty 631!a GEN II Everything will Notice! I will sell Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes. Clot hing, Notions, and everything excep)t Groceries, for the next 30 D~ays, AT COSTr, ini order to make a change in my business, $.50i Suits at - -- 83.00 85.00 " - - $3.60 $6.00 " - - - $4.00 87.50 "' - - - 85.00 And other good1s in p~roport.ion. Come while you can got bargains. J. H. BROWN, Nov. 10,'90. Liberty, S. C. Assessment Notice. Th~Ie Auditor's oflice will be open from the 1st day of January, 1897, to the 20th day of February, 1897,to receive returns for real and personal property for taxation in Pickens county, for fiscal year commencing Janluary the 1st 1807. Th'le Auditor or his deputies will be at each o1 the following prOcinets to receive returns for said fiscal year. Calhoun, Monday, January 18th, 1897. Central, luesday and Wednesday, January 19th and 20th, .1897. Norris Cotton Mlills, Thursday January 21st, 1897. Liberty, Flriday and Saturday,Jan uary 22d and 23rd, 1897. Easley, Monday and Tuesday,Jan uary 25th and 26th, 1897. Cross P lains, Wednesday, Jan uary 27th, 1897. Looper's Store, Thursda~y, January 28th, 1k97. Peters Creek, (1luighes Store) Fri day, January 201h, 1S97. Pumpikmntown, Sat urday, Jlanuary Eatte (at 1Ki n s ol Store,) Tuesday, Fecbruay v 2 1 *-97. IIlurrica ne, (at~ M ile ( rceek) Wed nes Six M ilI , TIh iursd ay, Februiar.th I 'raters, Fri day, Ii snary 5 ih, ijckens Court I 1ons~ ebaance of the time. All changes in real estatie must, lhe made and all new buildingis erc1'tedl mince the 1st day of J1anuiary, 1896, returned for action of thle toewnsip assessoi s who are reqi edj (( by la w to) examine all ret urns inade. Igoor.' anco of the timo) of listin is n~jo eX cuse and a penalty of' lily 1per cent. for non returns is .striel ly enjoined upnthe audijtor. nirr' Altax payers must nkthir tuns mI porson or by 5'ome on110 gally authorized to (10 so ini cas oft sickness or absence tromt the (ohunty. Banks, Uildings and L~oan A'-so eiations, File, Life P1nd oJtheri' iinr ance companduies aie required by law to make returns. Each nnd evem y pers~on will please be prepar ied to sny in what t ownship and school (listriict they live at the time they are reC (juired to make their retunis All males between 21 and 6() year's of age, except those e'xcusROd by law ar'e liab~le to Poll tax. Ex-Confeder~ate soldier'.s are liable to pol11 tax between 21 and 50( y'ears of age. N. A. CAnIsWrornim. Auditor Pickens County. nno ..i rn190 RAL IV Have the Best Cei I To be Purchased f be Sold Right. 'irst Comes Ce Co McF ALL'S m<- BUDCEToxv. -oF PIJUN and PHAX FOR THE PHOLKS. Mrl. Editor: Now for tho Christmas Tricks; B0.ot Useful anld O1rnamCltal; Tr(4l the go)od phol()ks that thiis Budget is full o' Iliday goods and wo want them out whore thov will do the most good. .)on 'I wait for us ito toll :111 allnut thomn Comio and~ sCOo them, liuy them andi haul thomn off out of ot sigh t. Two IIous~es Full. A WVolcomo, to All. A morry Christmas to all 1W. T. -M'Falli NEW (GOOD4! I have openeJCHd aL .new stock of goods ini EIasley and Winvit theo cit izenis of this count y to seP them. I keey oni handh a well se I"eted stock ol' Generalu Mer-. chand~lise anid can please you iii t he way of Dr)y Gouods, No tions, IIlats, Shtoes, Jewela y anid (rocet ics. Oc 2mJ. T. CLY DE. Misses McKAY, M sin St revt, G111mIN V I L.1,I, S. 0. Ilv nowV re~'i 1 lv forV sale ai Ill te La:test Styles in IItS, R0111l ts a11(1 Ca pS For L ieIis, Misses and~ Chilidrena. IT7'~ Th'ey kc4p1 'onistanitl on' lui d alllll a Nove'l ties at. Ilow ei I pices. Your put ronage solited. M'SSEiS Mc KA Y, Min Street, GreenOfville, S, C, BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT WE OFFER-. Home aFarm lieg abott the prlie (f our papr ln That is for acll new* .4bi beIr&s't , oir otld saht scribers r4Ieew ing andii pain g ill ;iaiai One Year HOME AND FAR~M is a 1i-paige agri enitul journarlo I iadee byv fairiiners for farni ers. Its hin~e deti nen t fLciodnetedl b is enitertiing aw~ iil inst ructive. Itieew now atnd get thi great agricuiltmu al lcmual. [ERCHANTST ieral Assortment of Our mouth is not open for nothiin', 13o 101d 118 your (11r. rom in this Section. ts First Choice. me Early an'-d An:vn4 the Rush. NewFtritt Wo are makiig additions to (,u (ur imnPs stock dily, and when-1 youl need now, choiceo utwds, kinldly drop inl and I(, us snvYou through our stock. We sell the very Ihost goods the country alfiords, and offer them at renuirknbly cl oso prics. Westfield4 and. h "ellant s, Near' tlas C9ourt I I.)use. feb20tf. Greenville. S. C. 1831 WAGOSN$00 THE BEST ARE MADE BY 11. C. MARK{ILEY. And FEvery Variety of Fine Carriages, Buggies, Carts, and( I Iarness, I Iarthvaflre,.Paints, Oils and(. Varnish, At thie Greenville Coach Factory. G' W. SIRJB1NE, Suporintondont. NEWY SHOE STLORE. MILLER~ & CIRUiKSHANk8 With a newv and wvell selected stock of Boots an ci! hi~oes Ladies' and Gentlemnen's Fine Shoes a specialty. Receiving goodsH every (day dIirect Ifm the Factor'ies. Giflhoes Neat, Comfortable and Lasting. No. 105 N. MAIN STR EET, Creenville, S.C. raWAoets for the WV. L. DOUIGL4ASS Warranted shoes. oct~m3 DRY GOODS! It will pay you to visit this store when in Greenvile. 10 tc 1 ay it is the CHEAPEST PLACE0 in town. Yours truly, A. J. JONES, 205 Main Street. 'Cleveland Block. Agent Sfiandard Patterns. Mch20 96. A. G. Wyatt, Easley, S. C. N7 VW G 0 ODS lust arrived and Cheap. Como and seo them. Tlhose who owo m11o will pleaso Coml1e and pay without furthor do lay or notice. A. G. WYATT, oelt f Easley, S. C. Odds and Ends --OF SUMMER GOODS fA WNs, SWV. -l:s. MIILLS, &C., IN LAIN. -TlIll'l'lC PLAID AN 1) DoTTH'10). ibirgs, al l atyouIr owNl 'prices or there (;m<1 figureld lawis and 111k checks; it 5 vellis. GanI'ze F-mes aid Silk M II k~ i hlf price. Turkey I t'l I )nmask Table Cover's 8 'I, vale, had 125, ounly 2-1 left. Get, 0n0 at Mj vahte. 1better' be sooni thanI too late. .1lust, ln New l'ereales, New patlterns'. I'lack anuul Navy Blue Duck, Very ( heap. Our' stock hasi liargainl Items li nil de lnIimenito, away untler vahlre. A I presenf t Time Is more1 a booh~tInt thani all elce. ComelII antd wande(r through onr d Jfint dIepat men Is; see barg:. is and get pricies-welI wor th (theI tip. You k now our boy3s dlelightL in showing goodax: they say the goods sell them se1 ves M'ALISTER & BEATTIE Dry Coods and Carpets. Telrphlono No. 837. P'. S.--1litterick Patterns. Nov'8-0-. Cheap Cotton For 1896. In order that you may grow CHEAP COTTON, W~e recommend for your con sideration the use of COTTON SEED) ME~AL, with Acid Phos phIato or Dlissolved Bono. This is the Cheapest and Best IFortlizer' oni the market. C'all and~ see us and get our prices beforo buyinig elsewhere. South11 Carolina (Cottoni Oil Co., feb3f Creele S. C. I)ICNT IsTr, All wI~ork giraniteetl. (ireenville, S. C. oflien ov'er lBruco & D)oster's Drug Store. Better Raise Mules Than Buy Thorn. JI.! JiASKEIL, 'weighs abiout 1000 )E'.is4I ami4 will servo umares at Plckens for ., for a(colt. TfittUM 'ET, Is four years' ol, weighs about) 600 poumla and will servo mares at Gionubings (Creek farm for $6 for a colt. C. L. HoliInesworth. SDec. 5, 1805. _________ Just Received? ;mioA large lot of men01 and boy's Baddles! I keep a full line of HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES, ETO. EF*I pay cash fot- lides, wax and tat. low. WV. Mw. UOOJDLETT. Successor to Gower & Goodlett. 102 Main Street, GreenvIlle, 8. 0.