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LOCAL ITF1NIS. -Miss Lilian, daughter of R. F. Wyatt, is serieusly ill. -Mr. A. W. Folgor, of Easley, was in Pickens last week. -M. F. Williams, of Clement, was in Pickens last Saturday. -Senator O'Dell left Easley Monday morning for Columbia. -Elias Day, of Easley section, was in town Tuesday on business. -Prof. A. B. Riloe, of Easloy, was in Pickons on busiless last week. -Prof. I. M. Mauldin took charge of the Liberty school last Atonday. -Mlr. 0 rgory Omlorg, of G roon ville, visited at Capt. 11. C. Grady's this week. -Reproson tat ivo M iior took the early morning train Monday for Columbia. -Rv. C. L. craig wns in town Monday and paid the JoURNAL It pleasant call. -Mr. Marcus Duckworth, of Morganton, N. C., has moved in) the Durant house. -Rev. W. M. Harden pieached an interosting .sermon at the Methodist church last Sabbath. -Dr. F. S. Portor and family visited tie forimor's fathlrer, Mr. C. C. Porter, of Westminstor, last week. -There was it most enjoyablo sociable giveni at tho residence of Mr. H-. B. Houndrick's last Friday night. -Joe and Tom George, escaped from the county cnaip gang Satur day and have ,not yet been over hauled. -An infant of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Barron died on tho 9th instant and was bur-ied at Secona church last Monday. -The young peoplo of the town 11:1d . very enjoyablo sociable at tio residence of Mr. B. T. McDan '4ie's]- last weok. -reasurer Youngblood is as busy as a bee, making lists of road tax payers ior the county arid to wn ship Supervisors. -John T. Wuason, of Easley Township, was in town Tusday aid reports considerable sickness in his neighborhood. -' reasuier Youngblood is haviug his - dweihng painted. W. W. Oglewby, an expe: t painter Irom Greenville, has th- job. --B. T. MoDanicl, who is Store keopor and Gauger for-a distillery in Abbevillo countv, aild Pickenms a Ily ing visit last Sunday. -Edgar Arnrold, of New York is ain artist in signr painiting. Look over the doors of thme count y o ficers arid you will be pleased 'with his beau tifulI wor~k -Cnsablose Ei cklebergor andl LaFar have about, got thoe block adlors stloped ini this c unty. Out of about twenty-six warrants they didn't got anything. -Tlho <hvolI.nrg of M\rs. Mufir p~hy, whio/iis on .Maj. Ambler 's 4o uui.,'*as I/tirumd Sattirday xnornu irjg. .1t is sl~upsed to be the work of an~ incotidiary. ---Tho Twelve Mile schoel open ed last Monday with flattering prosp~ects. Miss Miary Kirksey is lin charge, and thre patroens ar1e pleased with hrer mnethiods. *-Mrius. P. A\. Porter, whoe has ben mtrousl' ill with pneinnonma for the last five wooeks, is .somiewvhat better, aind lhenr inuy frieinds hopo shre wvill soon be returned to peCrfect heal thi. .--ir, .J. C. (Swooetl,) Alexander, pf~ 4iloxander, S. C., tht popular palesmnan of Wr. D. .larris, has 4loved in the M rs. James hose oni dbt.sllrt. \Vp gra alwvays, glad o hav such mUon in oggi town, -Will Ariail's horse became frighrteneid hrist Weidniesdauy at a doeg onr thu Eaisley road nud ran away, throwing "hill"I' out of his yohi-cle arid bruisi'ng lini uip conr sifdera bly. lHe at. onrce securmed a phot. gun~ and killecd thre dog. -Fran iFergusoe n, who) Iivyes in the. (Oolo noy' see tion r, lost his house by fir e last Sur'lay night. Every thinig was hurr d,1 butt a cow, whInich was hiod ortby tihe house w~ith a u'o.i and somio one cut the rope jJeo'e'she had' burntd l > doatl. -M1'. TV. A. Walker, wvho is wvoll ari favorably known to the buy 2y f dr~y goot1s ii piclhon9 co(uh ly, is wfth Eba.)tigh & Jordon onr tlie co)r)or of IMaint and Coffee stroo4 in Ureenyjlbp, wh;ore li w;i bo pleased to so1 hris Pickens friends. -Ad. Blassinrgamuo andl Robert Blassinigame, son of D). W. Blag $ingaumo, were traveling together in Igrayson couipty, T[exits, on the 1st inst., anid I ghtninjg strupk the vohie, seriously lbui Ii ng Ad. Blassinigamo arnd instantLly killing Robert. -Do%'t forgot that Smith & Bristow will treat you right, if you want anything in thio clothing }in. They will do wvhat they say in thei r adv~ertisemen t. They have mado a cut in thre pricos and ihe goodls will cortainly go at the rnelaced1 ina i from Pickons coun of on of t saddost andi-1 most r LItil trial edies that ever blighted a Sou " Carolina homo or darkened a pa u- ini the nriminal history of ti State. It is the record of anoth bhe1 mountain crime, harrowing in e on. ery detail. Shortly after midiight Wodine day morning tho residenco of ti ,ch Rev. M. L. Joues. near Field, wi in- burned to the grouid t d his elde daughter and son wore cromat< or- in tho con flagrition. Tho only ta 100 giblo evidonce left that they oin 0oxisted was their charrod, almo formle~ss hoie, which wore rake from the coals. co(, Tuosday igh t Mr. Jones ! tir- home about. sutdowi to spenid il ill might with his sick son-in-Ilaw aln i d. neighbor, i Mr. Loopur, who live a1 SiEmrt (Iistanico away just, out < - sight of bis residelnce). lie left inl hi o11u1s15 his elde yd auitghtIcr, at beau11ti fu iIYounI IVwoman 17yars1 old, and (1 oIbert, about grownj. Thl'. retired, it is presuimed, acc-ordini C to their custom , earley in the nigh neiver imiginiinig it would bo thIiie eternal sloop. Oi Shortly aftcr imidmght J. Foste Sillitl, it :'eighbor who lives i sight of th e Jones place, aild Vh at happliod to be awake it the time , saw Mr. Joio's house ablaze. t-, Slipping on his clothes he hii 33 ried out to the rescuo and weit b Al fmr IltatIr Jolles, i Son of the Rov d Mr. Jones, aroused him and tht of two ran to the scelie. W - i i they' got there it horribl is- sight met, their view. The todor d. box lk( building was all ahlaz of and the flam s were licking t h clh swayiig walls in miad fury. Th a1t fire was be'yoid all control al inmossilslo of approach and all ._ read' the roof was falliig ill. EdiThrougIt tht shattered wi n(1 t tho brother and i frieid could cAel Occasioal glimpses of the alread ilCoiSCiOust and almost iunrecocy iizable bodios of the brother mn sister, Onio awful. :resound in 1118rash followed and 11 moro wit scon of the lovod ones until thpi blaickenled bones Nwere drigge(d froi r tie hot coals 1111d usho.'s. Mr. Joil it Ws Ia'oused and notified but oni m in timo to so the wreck. His er tire 1hom1e, iicludinlg corn cribb and smoke house, wa'iis raz-d t the ground by th) fire, The sao affair bears-. d oul a heavy umil tio vo unablo main od heart, frIomi the fact tiat oily in yeir ago e lt his beloved W-it of nild alothilr auighter ly dmatlI Iollir ch ild nei ilow suiipyve. 1)d iWohnlwIy whalt. honevs cou! of' he0ound werc gathered ill ol [or heap anid the corioir's 1'H ilust w\.: mt held oveor Hwbiv, t he old gen.I (t-ema of sittinlg overt fte sco.ie, Il hiva -oo) bowed in indesrliblablo grief, alt tlt) tear1s Ilowinug fre.ely fro hil111 1(or blood shiot i'yes. )in '1'hre was ito Olbl' manl in tIn of sectionl or in Pickor~s counity, mor' or,. sincerely and widely r'eyered a i beliovedt than 1110 Rev. Mr'. Jonte lie hatd bioin a proactnhor' for tw' at ty year' -11( and'as a prominient miai ra, For the last fif(teen y'ears lie ha W. beent pastor of1 the Trinity Baptis pi- chlur'ch of that nleighborholot of wh'Iichi11 al th elel~t there atitent( )r, 0(d Onl aleetount Lof hiis kindly13, geintJ Ig. <h!sposit(ion ni ti [pure, Obii'tia lio Recently t ho good peoploe a : that sectIi in-had beeni gr'ea tly at t1g itoyod hy alii i i1le'Case Of d ruikn og iii ainlIlg ai Cei'tait set, Oli alccoiit on a marikedli llertensO iin ii [ t distih ist inhg, ald u.(tI Gii~ln b ogan to cry tto Itall i',o aignlist. the lawtlesanosS 'iiIlu i is 1began 1 sovor'a1111 months ag ire Bt-wi'ein six and seven mon01th ish ago a M r. Tr'iot t er, one of M r. Jono L'9nih'boS, sui p)~)~ go hay' i nedgthe reeu o~ltcore8 to some11 stil n~g wlich werei' do)stroyed, ran amuc 'ill of the mlooninnliers inud tiorrly e ros Cape' wIt h his l ite corni stalks an1 other iinflammab~ttlo ma1terial \voi piled upon his house and( flrot lHe twoke, and running out tile r' treating gang firedI uponil him an ur wound ited hi m. The firo was ex tir of giuish~ed ithoI iut considtle i dan 0(d ago and wa of the( gangi are ny ntd awa itng trii in thle Pickensg jai in. flhi id not.( 11 top101 the evil,'an 'is the lter'. Mr'. ,Jones0 began to 1 n) 'si aigainist. Ihe' gr'owintg i~piri of' lau~ adl h('sans9, byi his r'equesft, ai Sbol its inn' ago, his s.on, i'lbert, led Ret rio, etnue Oflic'r I)iiilap aidt a f'or'o ( oni dtpie ts to ~iSome stills near' th~ h), home, anid al are 11 ' n3vO.inlced~ tIn tor hla man~odhinitors fired the hous m.l ill retv''n!ne to burnii thli soii. ty Ma':joi r'.tulap know Miss ,Jone io. antd thle faiily porison1 ally andi ed imuch'l e)xercise )d ovyi the turibl1) neo affaniir, 11e has goimto to Ohar'lei mus ton1 toI 'rep'or't thiis and QIthor mat 30. ters to Jdg it Ilmuwley, and say mid he wtilh do all in his power to brin as thle guilty p)ors8ons to juistieo, ys Tlhi a ifuneral was hold( yOstoi thi, danY.--( Irneenv illo News, iss Osa ~ny ' M4iiiper. Ier nI ..t i 'u t o I io ii ,,y t e ur 'o t )n Ilyut it hl ',- hrn ll , t'e prgei ihie frnVu bbi refr hebeeiof rk in 3"n ""'''6""Pe Allost i\rs Itsli. a1 theOCII exetiI u (I at le ab u . A conl ltt i al i ini'tat'(h 0Sexor i)00' cat ll 01o a'teIn 'antI5 1o ~ t otepiue Ian.kethe pt.li'. m tho building of tho school housi I- from this (late until 15th of Jai uary. Plans and specification, o e? be seen at Chapman & Calla. IS hal's sioro. r Jan4-97t2. FINAL SCTTLmMEET NOTIcI. Wo will a ,VpIy to J. 11. Newbery, Jud e( of lrobate, for leave to mnak. a Illul sette. 10 "nent of the estato of L. G. Itiiltont, (le. Is'oe'I, onl the 14th (liay of Jaintary, 1897, alil asked to be diainismed a4 execitors. W. A. IIAMIIr'ON, A. It. HIAMII/urON, 4w RIxecutors. Notice of Final Settlement. it A I Willp ipf to .t. t N itw bery, til f I 'rIbat ., fr i- v to 111;hke at 1111al set th'nienlt of thl. (iat f W 11ill )(]m r Ltse iiot.lcneI on the 12th th o1 (if I".1hr ia-y. 1897, a1-k to Ie <lim lissed aI Aimiiut rator. W. H'. NDI'MONS. - 97w -Al ns rator. NotItee. 4 Ii accordlana with law, 110 Itegitrationi books will I bv opened it Pickens C. i1., three 9 lavs itl each ionith for year 1897. Con 11 neneig ol first. fonday of each ionth ane tin ne thr&e e oneentive tlays. All a2lti nsiii1 inust be mail il ierson1. J. H. KHMNiacmuo, b .3. TnI. I ,oorn, 11. W. FAnn, M1r41 oif Registration for l'itckens county. ja ( GICNTSI' WVA NTI'E)---For War in T* Cub r. by ! S'inoi)r Quiesmgin, Cubl:m relate-4sent:ialve at, Washing-tonl RIlllor.,et > b.h C bi Ial riots. Ill treenli(oisi de ii:,toli. A bonanza foi- Rr ageits. Oul% - 1.50. Biig booki, b'g commissilos Ei'v yrthe only elorse, rell. :fhl - book. Out 1lks frev. C:-eclit Wvr-v. ' FIreigh(il paitd Drop all1 ra'sil, :1m1 "make1i $300 a nonth with War in Ciia. Ad1 e lress tioi v. 'I'l l1 N ATION A I, 1100 SCON(ICIRI, 352-356 Dearborni Street, _Chiicaio. Citation Notico. e'1T.\Tit OF. SOUTiH CAtOLINA,1 Cotity of l'-keiii. - 11% J It Newm.:y, I Pqirlrobate .1 i g , Whereavis, M. F. Willins n1mde Rnit to Inle to granlt, himl Letter's (of Adm1inl ir-tlion of the state and effects of .Sal110- a biel t ilet. deenaw . Thse r11e 'TI'heriefore I oi (o 11 ( iadmnon ish all1 null sinlguliu-. thev kindred tnlered itors of t ie Raid 8:aai liel Clement. dle co8sed, thnt thehv be fnd apper1' before t me inl the Couirt of Probato, to be held at r Pickens Court I 10in, S. C., on tie 2Sth dlay of .0i1 1897 nepxt, aifter pmbliention he04rf, at 11 o'clock in the fo'renoon, to e show clu1. if 11n).V they have, why tie snii; Adiiinistration should not be gran Illteil. Giuvn inn lily 111d. thim 9th dav of .T:i 1. 8)7, in the 121 year of our Inde pentdlec. 4 ;..%] J 1 Nuwtioii', 1 1 P C. Jn jant2. Neiicrofagsi Inaved Ulv-caes vered.eg S There is 110 doubt, according to the ilanly iremarkable cures p( rformed bY llotanic lilood Balmn ("B. B. B."'), a that it is far the best Tonlc and Blood Q in ilier over man tfactured. All 8 others palo Ito insignificance I whent compared with it. .1 It eures0. pimles, nlcers, ekini j diseases, and all manner of blood s and skini ailments. Buly the best, and don t throw~ yourl uloney away oni ,t subswtituttes. Tr1y the long tested and( a old reliable B. B, B. $t1.00 per large b ot lie' Voi sale by Dr'uggists. .Assessment Notice. t. The Autaht's oflce w'ill be open d fromn the 1st (lay of Jannary, 1897, *t to thle 20th day of Februaryv, 1897,to l, receive returns' f'or i'rol alnd personal l-pro~perty for1 taxai~Lon1 in Pickens e omity,' for' Iseal year commencing 11 Jainuary the 1st 1897. T1hie Auad itor or~ hOis deuties will f be at each of the following pr'ecinlcts - to receive returns1ix for sai(( (ieeal t, y'ear: If Cl.hoiunA~, Ani Iday, JanuarQy 3I L- 1ii07, s- Centtia.l, 'lTuesday anud We~dnesday 3. Jannary 19th antd 20th, 1897, s,. Not ris Cott on Mills, Thursd is Jan uar y '4Mt, 1897. dI war'y 22d and 23rd, 189t7. Is E~asley, Monday and 'Tuesday,Jan. 3- C'ross Pains, WViednsday, January (d 27th, 1897. *o Looper's Store, Thulirsd ay, Janunary . 28th,]1807, - Peters Creek, (Ilughes Store) Fr'i dday, January 29th, 1897?. - 1'uniiplanIItown, Satur'day, January - 310th~. R astatoe, (at King's 01(1 Store,) .I Tuesday, Febr'uary 2d 1897. I h nir'iao , (at M ie Cr'teok) Wednesq hI (day, t'ebruiary 3i d, 1 897. - Six M il2, Thursday, F~ebruar'y 4ith, I. 1897. - P raters, FidayFebuary5th f' 1 X7. .'.. Cl'f'y th 0o Plekens1, CIourt lI oue balance of t the timte. o All c'hlanges, in real estate mfust bo m1adle and~ all nlew bu1Iilgseece ssinceQ the 1I id(ay ( Jainuar'y, 1390, .s rotonedita 'or' akction of thei tow.nship o assessous wvho are r'ecruired by law to -ex'amuinc all ret urns made. Ignor. -anc) of' the tin1to of listing is no ex s c1ase andi a pe~nalt~y of ilty pier cent g for non1 returns'I1 is stictly enjoined upon01 the audItor. -All tax patyer's must make their ro ttm'nsMII in prso or' by some one he gally' atuthorized to (do so in case of sickns or'85 1 abhsence from1 the~ county. s. Ihniks, Iltaildi ngs antd baan \A~.o. a ciationa, Iireo, lai1gandtu other insur n- aneeI Ci) )1 cm nie's are'19 rqired by law bt to miake0 return's. Each! iand( every ~person will please be prep'lareCd to say ,n inl what tow nslup and col d(101(istrict -i- they live at the time they are re. I i < tuired to mlakce their retnru'y All mnales 1)tvYCen 9 1 and 40 ygge' oi ne age, except thioe ecgctsod by law anc y? li ble to poli tax. ,f FEx-Con fedcerat e soldiers aro lIabk( to poll1 tax bletween 21 and 50 yeaii of ago. N. A . CA aLI'troiiua. A uiditor' P icki t s County. Dcc. 3d 180.t All Kind of Shoes, Ladies Shoes, Men's Shoes, Boy's Shoes. Cheaper than ever before. HEAN/ Y' GOCERIES. Flour. Bac - c). 'uvar. Salt, Lard, Molasses, R le, Crits, &c. Come to seU us :nmi let us show you our Goods whether you want to buv or in t Pil'ite and courtcous at. ttention to * veryhiot. C V 1 ,s v 1::1! and wo will treat you right. Don't f i , t (I ( ! .e , t coiler. SUTHERLANiD & I1FF1N, P"ickens, S. C, 18351 09 THE BEST ARE MADE BY 11. C. M ARKAL Y. And Every Variety of Fine Carriages, Buggies, Carts, and Harness, H-a rdware, Paints, Oils and Varnish, At the Greenville Coach Factory. G W. SIRB1lNE, Superintendent. Just R~eceivedI!I A lrge lot oif men02 andt bo-. 8addIes! I keep a full line of HIAllNESS, COLLAlts, IIJIIILICS, Ce., 6jF*I pay casha for hidesu, wax an tal. low. SuIccesRor to (owr & (Goodh-14*t. 10 anStreet, Greenvill.,S. . THE SOUTHERN, Ileahe stc (Late I(x)change. lI otel,) o d i ~s~yallii't CR EENVI LL E, S.c C. zw o hscony A FIRtST1 CLASS CJOMMEtIIAL IL tj i ~liIawl C Newly Iefitted, liefinrniihed, and2( Mode rn-i ''' I ~ ize.c. All (utIAM ' ltoomsi. L~arge, ILight, Il 10 w y ' 1)y Go .',i0 w ithi Open G rates. ILarge 51 auple II I ItUoms on Otli'o 1'hor. (,ityv, . i.. , J w h Rtailway from Air Iia ne( to 110tel. 3T Ters er ay $2CO ic2n3 CLeYDa E . tc CAI re v.lIZ.lls Of tills coief Clerk MortgagneeuniSa wale.e hly vi r~ie f innIdiort and aedni please yoni Larney attathedayiofn toymGoldy ,No.. Jones m tl~,28ti~tf Ans, aatt ,I 8~-, ,asewehy, cordelin th C lOct22fie., T.l.C LY D E.g 54. e W. wi lto trra Chige C ller a ptbrney ache, n t o mef~~ by, ' S. 11.. daiy , the 30th, day oif JIanuary 1897, all that - pie ae, parcel or trat oif land, on which N/ T AI Trhoc. Unmith nowv lIveja containing twent~y.. l ~ i il(.1 two (2 ) aerces mor'. or lessa. Adjoiningil tFU0 'IJI iL landa 1 i 1lliott 'Willias~ns, J. A. i [nghey anda others. Sold as thet property of Eilza both Smiith. Termsl cash . Main Street, (lIE ENVI iIJ.E, S. C. JanT-97t3. M rtgag e. J lave now ruday for sae all t he ________________________Latest Styites ini Notice to ExecutorAdiIs tratol~s, (Olardiana, &c. IaS, B0o111ts lhldl Caps, Y~u arv~e ra~~d Izy la to rake you For Ladh-as, Misses and Chibir en. aiii rt reirii b e(o ~ h o 1' robae -A~a3 W 'Ihey keeap consiitanft 13y on2 hand( all thie Jen V~se atie:\< I o the mtatter' promiptly aul oetisa lwud res no0 (ore 111e to 52nd any13 n1otices ontt by theIE11 Yo r I trouge mtoitedl. Ja. t3-. Nytut M'SSEs McKAY, --- -i 'rlne 1uda. ~ [ j Mon~ S tee, Girreepyille, S\. C. Wanted-An 8da8s4y xiontrntt,. o PW r le& N tj ny tgt a- - ' " ,.A itat Olg DRY GOODS It will pay you to visit this ktore when in Greenvile. 1G tc 1 say it is the CHEAPES.' PLACE in town. Yours truly, A. J. JONES, 20-5 Mafin Street. "Cleveliand Block. A 'uni Sanidard Patterns. -Mcebeu 90. Odds and Ends SUiMER GOODS LAW NS, SW I -Es, 311TLIS &C., IN PLA IN, STRAIPI I'1'C , PLAII) A\N 1)1 Il ED. chil'Irens, all aLt o4444n- 0own l)itceS 0r thero 111411t. (k)(111 fi-iiretd lwns -1n11 'K (1eeks at 5 Go oze io s :091 Nbil's lit to t h lf price. T, I I :11:1-k Table Covers84, ':l ad, 1h~i 125, nly :-.I I fi. (et one at. 'i valIu . l tt..r :'(. 44 n i b: 3too 1 Ito. -)li:-( Iht New\\ I'vee:11e New%\ patternw. I 1;)1k li Navy lilae I)uck, 011r Stck 11:1s Ig:iin Itins in ll de.. dX 1.liii (II 14 ' . tem 3.4': 1141n111 tliti pa~iilent aumny un ler vie AI I pi-clI Thuis nreaflntta all vk . .1114. andl wanle 1 th'o g )1-1Our dlill'ernt11 depatientls; svee barg-:.Ils mnl geL't pr1ices-w.el w\.()I th the trip. You kinim. our boy.s delliht in sihowing g4 i'1s: they '.ay- the goods sell themi MALISTER & BEATTIE Dry Coods and Carpets. Telrlplone No. 87. 1'. .-- liutterick 1Itteris. Noice! 1 wvilI s.elIl Dry Goo ds, Hats, Shes.'t ilo. hing, Not ions, and everyhingexcept Groceries, for the next 30o Days, AT COST, ill ol'(Ie to liilake at clbalge i1n liy I)11SilleSS, $1.50 Stuis at - - 8.00 85.0 " - - $3.60 $.0 " - - - ~ $4.00 87.5o " - - - $5.00 A iitl '1 hei r goo in proplwrl ion, J. H. BROWN, N~ov 10, ' 1. Libierty, S. 0. (iriiniville S. ( '. Piekens, S. C. Morgan il & Blaissingoame, ATTORNEYS AT LAW P'( ikens, (. If., S.C, l'ra ic i nIl ail thel 44'4r1L', 1. lli I, S. ( ' Ollicc over AdIdison & .iee's I )rng Store. ffILt. lil!i1'I' N I I IKSIN, APhsicianl and Surg~eon, ( Jhiie at his- ridence4'14 .biini S'tree'. NOt)'l TO'I~'' )' Til*IPASSEItIs. I fori a ny34 14 3 r4 n fronti (40 lmntI I ing. itting ex44ept ini th4 jubli. road4 withou~tt my3 co0n.. !en4t- .el. 11A lItON L4OOP1lt. M 3ira, 8. (e.. A ilri 27. 1895,I Al wo'.' rk guarn343teed. Woi be14 14 leased44 t(o serv4 yo44. l'reenvillO, S. C, Olli4e .4vr 1Iza. & D ostecr's IDrug Store, Better Ralse Mules Than Buy Them. ,1131 1IIASK( II,, w.eighis abont 1000 poml and34 wx1341'Vill ser!ve) )4mr1es at Iensll for TI'it I'311PICT, is. four years14 old, weihs abou44t, 400 ponnds441 and) will sev )4)4res at Gouings 14 i.5creek farm34 for~ St for a cott. C. L. Holline'sworth. 1)e4. 5, 1895. Nic4e to Debuiors uand Oaaeditora.. 1al of Note~s aunn Aceosaumg. All persons'3 holingit ch3i)4s againist the es( tte of .J. F'. Lathem,4 dceased404 m33 114 sen3t thei same( (du11y aItteted44, toteun . signed'4 for paymen4413t. (4n or1 be4fore' tle 25th day43 of .i2anna4ry, 1897, or4 behbasred from'.any act'ion3 aigain st Us ; and1 pe4rsons indenb4ted to 1114 51ah4 es1talte, 3must5 miake paymen10)t to the utIersi01 4gn4ed oni or be4fore 4ab14 dlate. All note14s and1 aeronn43)ts blonging to aald or' wor))thle!s, will be4 sold4 at Piekons ois 14a114 day) in Febuaury, 1897. de4 t.1. 4 5 E emt~., -See Registration notice another column. -Dr. W. F. Austin will be Central the 19th to 21st, int sive. -Don't forget to stop at Southern Hotel when in Gre Ville. You will not regret it. -If your paper fails to rer you on time, please report, it i mediately to the editor. tf -Read the change in the adv tisemont of The Factory 81 Store, of Greenville, S. C., and what they say. -The Liberty Sub-Alliai will meet at Liberty next Sat day at 3 p. im. All members y ploaso note the abovo and'atte -See the change in the har some advortisoment of Clyde Nalloy on the first pago. Tl mlon busiless and will certnai lot the goods go cheap to. 1 money. -See Millor & Cruikshanks i vortisomont. They are solling bo and Shoes at cost an1d if You wi a bargain, give them a call whi you go to Greenvillo. -Mrs. Corrie Fuller d iod her home near B1riggs post ofli 01 last 'TueRday night tio rth inH of Consumption. She was onlv years old. A husband, Daniel F lor, and two children survive, a they have the ileorO sympathy the entire nleighl)orhood, the ceased being of a rarely sweet d positiont and univo'esally holovI Tho deceased was at mombor the Georgo's Crook Baptist nhur bIt intermont will take place the Antioch church. -1-lovey Nbaly, Charles N. Dt ham and Bart. Nealy captu r Richard, alias' Wade, Fuller Su urday on k'.ansom Duko's fil about four miles east of tou Fullor is a colored conviet, it supposed, and has boon away frm his post of duty for sixteen yea having served only one month I fore his escapo. Ho gavo t young men a lively fight bOf< they brought him to tormtis, but no.w quietly awaiting ordors fr( the poi,itontiary authorites, bei in the custody of Sheriff McDI iol. -Mrs. Martha Mullinax, aftei few days illnons from grip, di on the (th inst., at ht41r homo Dacusvillo, inl tho 30th yenr her age. The death was sald it was sudden and ulnexpected a that section is h-reft of one its most lovablo women. I sickness hegIn with grip, I terminlated in a (complicationt troules. A htusband and ti small1 chtild ren, many rel atLi and~ numerous friends mourn 1 loss. VTo futneral was held fri the Griiflin Baptist chuiircht which shto was a devout memi: A Pre:4y Wecddiseg. On Thursday the 7th inst., half past six o'clock, Miss No the beauti Iuil (laugh ter' of Mr. L. W~atson, of D)acusvillec, was hap ly mnarried1 to Mr. Thios'. West, [tmmediqtely after)4 the coronIo( Iho guests were invited to I liiing room where awaited t hen manifiicon t feast. lThe weddi inarchl was. plaiyod by J. M. GOwy m his violin and1( Mrs. Epten the ianto- Mr. West has aL It >f friends w ho congraubI tim in winning suchl a bonti aund accomplished lady to sht his future happiness. Wo w for the young couiple htappin and success in the future. Mr. a Mrs. West lpft Ihe day follow! for Spartatnhurg, whni'o they -"v andl friends. Frsoma CaIlhoun. WeolI, the old yoar has all n ico flowers and a hteanrt futll love. The old 1896 futrnisl: 1m1nch enjoymne fp' bothl old a young itt and a'~roiin4 Calhtoi The Calhoun Christmas free a success from start to fin ish, h1 thing or its kind wo imyo ovorI b in our lile town,) Tjhie proso wgjro both nutmerous and hanids4ot Ca lhtount( eyed its fi rst IhallI inst. 'IThe hallI was givent tt Itm of thet Mijs~s I .ity ni of' (I G ret villo, g~oomiplished anmd prol daughto'rs of Mr. Jolt 1L. IIlay r A bout twen) dix coutnplos gra< the floor at onte tin10. ;\bot< hund1ed id twynnty-tv p~ lors< present, .at)nlcded at 12: It was 0injoyed by all present v was o~proegid by tai unajority the o't of Christmas holidti On Thursuday night Januarvy 'i 1807. M4r. S. O) Skolton, of ( houn, wI-s happily married to 1' Emma Smith, of Li ber ty, dautgli of Mr. Job Smith, Tho ('4W01il $44 p1400 at y qiclok, and l performned by 11ev. W. fH. Wc man,)1 T.he couple have the I wvishes of thoh' many friends Calhoun. The Carter Morchtandise Co.hi openedl upl a ntice stock of goodl1 the D.>ylo building at Colho r. Frank Carter in itchargo. n sig a new cootn in towni, he watch word to thle firim oggs & Skelton is huitlo b and don't be downed. D)omN