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The IPengles Jorna bvcal Brevitles. -Dr. R. F. Smith was in towin Monday. -.':,M. Pago visited in Land. rums last week. -Miss Marie Huffiman-, of Seno. ca, is visiting in town. -Luther Grandy and wife loft Saturday for Greenville. -J. F. Crano of Liborty, was in in town on business Monday. -Henry Grady has returned from a trip to Ashville, N. C. -R. T. laIlums, of Lilerty, was in town Saturday onbusiness. -H. B. Abercrombio of Pied mont, was in the city Monday. Miss Ada Gossott, of Egaeoy is visiting Mrs. J. L, Thornley, jr. --Miss - Snollings of Seneca is visitiiig her brother, J. 0. Brock -Tho timo for collcotion or tax es has beenli.extendod to March 1st. -B. E. Grandy has moved into his new residence on Factory street. -WVill Ag bra lunt, of Rices i-i visiting relatives and triondi in town this week. -Dr.J. R. Riley has novrd into the resideno recently vacatod by Mrs. J. C. Jonnings. -Mr. anl Mrs. Abe Mauldiii of Easley, visited their daughter Mrs. Melvin Holder last wook. -Mr. Sam Robinson, of Dacus -villo, who is attending tho Easloy 'Graded scool, is very ill. -Mr Williams of Goorgia who has been visiting tho family of II. A. Richey has returned home. -Miss Mollie Arail, who has been on a visit to sisters in Bir minghiam returned home last week. -Rev A. J. S. Tho-mas dol i vered tvo eloquent and int crotiing s4r mons ti tle Baptist chullilrclh Sun lay. -Mrs Flora Lathoml, who is iow teaching school at Brushy Creok, visitudl ho parent, Alr. and Mrs. R. A. Richey last Saturday and Sunday. -Wester Kay, formerly of t hi Couty, Intt hov of Greenv' ill. died at lis1 home in Greenvillo oil the 14th, inust., of plilllonia. IO loaves a wi. and (n or two chil dren --Vo (mlt0 t'gr'.e n ith the editor of the Greenwood Index in tho matter of cold' rainy weatlher. 1.11 Stil os 1i~IO I'ti4)~ h 1'i Wo snmoo -ybody L4 awariel Is miisorabl lid at lisr mat Ih of Itaslrey on Januu. W)h 1899 ag 58 y'eare. Ir'e was a menia jof thlo Method ist church and leaves seven sisters to miourn his death. -Dr. J. L. Bolt offeri his pro.. tosaionat servicn to the people 'f Pickens and surrounding cou ntrv. 'Calls day oreight givec prompt attention. Gn be fouind at Hen ,drickq' boarding house. 8 --T wo negro regi mnnis, enicamp -at M~acon G a., ar,. to be mu lstere~td out, On accoun t of I heir ieneral im capacity for rflilifary diuly and bo. cause of the ConltillP i iobing 9tn inurdorous condiuct of Idlmbo~rg. of their mornbsrs. --Counit.v Superinatenden t of El neation Bright has secured ai umun in this p~aper in order to comu munUicateo withI tha teacher s and trusteos of the school districts of the county'. Trho column will ahl, bo used to discuss~ educatioinal mattors generally .. -Rev. John B. Adgor, 1). D., died Tuesday night, Jan. 3d ait his residence in) Pend lltn. Dr. Ad - gor hogan his1 spudiosi for the Pros by-toriaun ministry early ini life and1( um 1884 weint to Asia M iior as a missionary, biut the last 2( yar of his life was spet' ini lPendletoni. He( was 87 years of' ago. --James B,'WVilliamns, tho mur d.,rer of Chas. P. Potts anid who wais sentenced to be hung oni the 27th of January, died in his cell in the Greenville jail last Friday, Jan uary 14th, of dropsy. WVilams had been ill over since his trial ini the Noveimbe.r term of couiit, and gr'adually grewv wo~ wh ich resuIt (1d in death. WVIilia waus a na tive of this ciounlty, and~ was ai sou) oif Mr-. Gus Williams ia promlinent ci tizenl. lhving in tho uipper- part of th is country. -Waddy Gregg and Calvin But ler, two negpos from Dun11kIi n townishhip got-thie notioni in to thei r heads that they could swindile Grege,'s brother, Robert Gregg out of $600, and accord ingly applied to Haynosworthi and Parker-, attor neys at law, Grer'nvilla, for a loan of $1500 on a 106 acre tract of land belonging to Robert 0regg. Mr. Haynesworth sus-pected foul play antd investigated the mattor, uho result of which wo have alread y described. Both were arre-sted on the charge of forgery. D)ONAQHEY-H LENDIC~KS. On Decomber 25th at the resi dencee of the bride'. father, Mr. James Hendricks, Mr. John Don aghey of this city aind Miss Emma Hlen(-'icks of Liberty, Pickoe Co., S. C., were mairried. Joh'i is our popular- Sotith sidlO grocer, and The Sunt wishes for himself and brida mney lor~g years of peace, plenty antd contentment.-,-Whito He Went to Cuba \Vith the 2nd S. C. V. In f. 1lavana, Cuba, Jan. 10. 189. E4ditor Jcurnal: 1t miigiht interest. omne of your many readors to know that the 2nd 8. 0. regineut is now safely camped on Cuban soil. Wof lOft Savaimnah on Tuesday, Jan. 3d on tho traiwport Rounania. Many of us wero sorry to leave Savannah as we were treated with the great eat hospitality while camped near that beautiful city. But such is tho life of a soldier. Ie has to go when Uncle Sam blows his trum pot. Nothing.of any importalce oc oured during the trip on tie waitor. About two thirds of the boys wore soa-silk, including myself, but we folt oll 0. K. afteri wo got over it. Wo saw a !.reat miany porpoise IIAd flying fish. Thursday night, about al O'ctock WO saV theW bIloeou ligLt on Moro ast le. A boti .12 w(e were near old M oro, and the mout II of 1Javalla Iarbor. 10thore is a rule hero not to alow any boat, to eitrjI the harbor after 6 p. i. and as it was too deO)p to aichor in thI mouth of the harbor we drifted out soa sEveral miles. 1 was glad of it, as 1 w1nted to see the coast by daylight: also M!oro. We cheered as we psed and our band played "Tho Stair Spang led Banner. It did not seen thati many of us wore woaned much from the wiay) they roard. The harbor i:3 about half a milo wie it the entrmauc and openis out as got inside. It, is cne of tho pru tit harbors i uvor saw, but tl'. stouch is btilling to ia noW coir. I forgot to tell yCu, I could silol the harbor two mii'ls 11 WIly. We passod( sseri'f bai ~o slip al-so the wreck of the battle ship Maii U. That WAS a sight WIA l wolthl all tho trials of the trip aInd camp life I hmav,3 enduriedt .inic . hase~ inl tieaImlyN. Sh! I I aai t' asthe pictures.' y show he~r, anud I tel tvery Sad whilo ) pa in hr, and I gess the others did, too. We anchored at ho wlarf, abtj1t 200 yards froim the iaino. We marched through the streets of I1lavania about 6 or 9 m9les to to campl nouar Mlariano. tepea ture 98~5 d-: C s. Al ah'ng the strooLs could bIAP" 801211 eeothinmg ht Cuban and American flags. jg is what they 8sh*1oUied to us as we. passe~(d, "'(uba Li bre,"' "'i E faibro," "Cu1 aAerienn. ,1 lots of other thimIng. that I can iteall. Such a nixture of hum! a manity ! n.ver a in m-) iit II! t tie dirtitdL p1 n eart h I behovo Poplk go around half i'Akd, and sone chi hiron up to 13 yours of augo, go ar-undl~ without a stitch of clothing upon their backs. Some of the boys seem to regret comning That night was a~ trying~ time,. as our tonUs haidni't. 12om1. 1I rn mi ed all.niuigi t and noe shoher to bie foiund, but. such is the life of the soldier sometimes. We pitched our tents netxt dlay as the'' canot'' that day. Cots we re iss'ud to a Lad We say they' are very ac cept abte. Our Cali3ip is a Verv pretty onui, surrounded by palin treekj Uimna tit'e', ore uige. t ree.4 a n d nd~u~sWL~ wah)2iita's in the0 diL ce or hak round.I 1 in n.id to L''I ..l I i n wile. we itm Sun I.shin and l.~ iio wers. but more.4. :-01110 other ti tme. ;2nd 'i. C. Y. I., (Co. K. -Mesrs. I' i and Elblerl i u din left, 'lT*'dly even ing for; Sher A meet ug 0f the stockh1olders of the Norris Cotton Miulb1, co., wilI be hold( at the comlil~1 1pa's 'lico at at. 12 mi. 'Ihen pupose of thfet me'e. ing~. is to timpowivr the P'reitieml tostcure1 by a mort:1gage onii the' manuf11 (actureitd prodnect of~ t~ho mll,1 ai 21 loa 11a' by the larnlor3 itndi Morchants Banmk, Antdorsoni, S. (., any balance wvh ic'h miay be otfher wise dume said hank, with the pi viloge of reniewin. the *uamo from timeu t~o ti mo. IN. othr 'i~ tusines wil bo transn.~et'-d. TJhis. i. not a 5-on but a traa Lar in the interes)t c:fht, bill. DI, 1K. Norris. Pres. Thr will bo proach1~ling ini the Me'thIodist church thie5t~h Sunday of this monthi 2nd Sundamy. iGianIlb, 3 p. mi. 2nd S iudy. (lap lHil. I . a. m. (Catoochoo 4 p. mn. 4th Sunday. Fair'ovillo, 8 p.* m.' P. C. NOTT0E~ T1o EXIQUT:M, AD) MINISVRATIORS, GAUAR DIAE4S, ETC. Plas mafke v'Iur annual21 reIturiei as. the law~ requirI.', pro)mupif.ly I. L Now h ;ry, jan10wn8 Mg1Ti E -4101rOT dAROINAm% 'Co'nty of Pickens{ By J. It Newbery Es-luire Probate Judge. Whi vns. .\rs. M. A I loi. and l. P. smith m e suit t) Ie, to graiit itcmL-rs of e of AMk inistra tions of It i a~eof nui ei ets : U. 1,. lollin;;-. These nye Ther-efore to (ite anld nidlilon ish :II andi shilgular t.hfle'kindred id G-;ditrs f 1he aidC. - ollingen orth <lecvoed, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of rrobato to be hold at rickens Court I louse S. C. on the 261 h day if Jan. 1899 next, after publiclitionI horeof, at 11 o'clock in the foi enoon, to shetmw eaumo, if nity they iaLve why It e sniti Adruims'i-Itation hillotd iot bo grantid. Given untder m11y lln1d, this 10 th dy of .ai. 189. ill the 123d N ear of our Independence. .J. 11. Newh'bery J. 1'. I'. 41 -~ 4. 50 YEA'RS' YTIADU MARKo V'T'1 COPYRIoHT3 &a. Anyono conding a sketch anid deinrIption m quickly saeertain, free, whetlhcr an inventionW probably lmtoattIblo. Voinnilusentionts etriluy conridentlin . oldct. ne ca y fer:eiatring pateto ha Atnerica. wo have it We'r.hingtotn oitc. I'':,lnti ikon through Munn & Co. roo0eve SpeC.11I iolo'? fu tho 801?MIFI AMERICAN, beautifu-1li lhatratted, largest clrou-atilon of y cientifie.!unlw ol ons30 arI I0 V ,x u; w i;hk-.4. t 'ts J.tm cophwind d MOLI N EV. ',N e. Ait hel3 M U N N A. 00., C 01 oDndwa v, Now oui No [E OF',, 0P t IN AL f E TT LE14 I wi apply qu J. ai . Ntw a l'robato Judg'l, for bolave to Ik: 0 pearace of vcgcab of aeighL and -luat. of gaitnf are all produced by Ponash, properly combined with Phos phoric Acid and Nitrogen, and liberally applied, will improve Ivery soil and increase yield and quality of any crop wigt and pl..tF c ur ps s, grin, toll eOr to mind we fCrtiliz..rs vitho greatct cnoid and Nrofit. ie l Nassau St., New York t0ehto buy.'S and the fetitliprvs t [IlugheWo'''nic ia grea Li :t'red~ for (h Ils ntI~' 1::i. ATHE WEM VIA In0?.WN us3d Ii- I c a - I I ~ ns"' by phyx i treatmn t . '"evtthousands of ieat women nt abo~ut thcir I i'e&rlng. The in emduction cf c C dul h s:; ow de mon si ,' I . - .' of nall the d cr . .. -:srders b ) t.t puret~ 'I~~yo . own hoI in~sur..:s quick relici u!nd Speycure. W,~o:Jn nUV t-t hecsit't w i. fCre tiIns for ha adoptionif. It curt~sany dieaeths Ccmes uinder' the.' headI of female troutbles"-disordered me~nsec, f.lling of the womb, "whites," cha.nge of life. ltrmakes women beautiful by makIng them wedl. It ke'ers; them young by keeping them healthy. $a1.00O: the drug store. For adv'k~ice in aes requiring ir'tal S directions '1 % . cliv':.r rm mma.ni The-----'------ Nuc o.C~ -"I use W~Ino of Cardul extensivoly in~ mny prl.cticeiand find it a raosi excel tonit P1 r.rn~orcltion for l'nmale troublos." OT1DF P'1 ZOTiIG TO DE'BTORS ANIL AND JUOlDITORS. Prsons hliving ClIaims againsi ihn ost;to of W. 11, S.'iiglotoni, de cad..will pl,":in rsenlt tho H1an11 propi lp attested to t,bo under. ignied. by th lxi. day of Fobruary .1899. Parties indebtod to said estate, -please mako paynont tb dee5-Bt Executor. TAX NOTICE. 1, th Counity Trmwurer of Pick ;o countv will op-l !.y\ b8ooh., fi the, colhlcion of ta~o4 for the fisi caJ your 1898', ill my oflice at Pick. ens eourt house, oin the 150 day of October, 1808, when the follow. ing- taxes will bhenh te Stato tax, 5 mils. Colunty tax, ." Sinking fund tax, ConistituLional ;chmol t ax, 3 ' Special school t-, Dit trict No. 9, 2 " Spocial c1 lool tax, i trict No. 10. Spocial school tax. Di trict No. 11, Spocial school tax, Dis trict No. 18, 4 Special s1001 tax, Dis. trict No. 18. 2 Special schlool, No. -V, " sl3icial It tax, iurican0 ' I it i U 4i ~ i . i ) poll i x. ix lp olj4 s d", \ i 1) l'1b 'r I f I oI al d'd m ib- anlimi nit m s p l ilg acongiegatioli. All rpol ie !nolidlill(g , mlolloy b hanik chocks; or nofin-y -,wders wili P 0 weiou x o-m nh a stmp 01: checIC, exCh:i :-o, anl all p)S i :1':. 10 c:s '. . .-:... : . i,.5 25c "' "' it 1. and so ol ill p o v tion t') li ml it. Of chock. Ple.-o iut- stuunp on eICI chuck andil canI ani o "v, ithl d1 1 v, date al :' la * Y-:' 0, ... ibo . i'.'::,ti 3 ! i t i t l a'. iad-- lI)r at lit th, above ,tated caseW mald byv Hon. J. C. Klugh. Judgn of th 8thJudi:ial Cin , . thi 0h CA January, 189, I wil iielli to the highest bidder at Pickens C . HI on saloaday in Fobiuary next, the fol lowing tract of land 1t-> wit(: of land in the~ Countiy mol)1 State irs liarriet Piiowis, Jlames E.: Ha h eadi ( U ) leri more o bi girgo thejt hu! t th palaitfe.l ~lro - O i n !9e i. ar'. :1 S. . . moths oeudy ohiu . hol~io ~iib J.1111 '\,t'~~ 11.G . c Iai-1, i~ tliv, Iat 81t ~ii~ libr.ar P. C. Nuri C'eGi N ls,' iicrd y forom the1s nday 1f8n9. 99 t -(irt or Pl~aitio i i c~lkent S t y folS e iyei)nu e ::n Ia t a -:th l t.1. (1hIt M!n . 1t'h ')" FIhnay nd 199 Ubert-.e', Frha , . I turay i'I-b. thi Cnd 7h, banceort. Si h1 8. pm'p t h, 1 &I1a I is IIS i).~'I ollyt A)'oy~~ Springs Mon afe b. t Elrnl atato0 oTuesd a.y Feb 1-ith, 1ircanez W' Le lny PARF.. 5h WIIOLESALE AND RECTAIL Bugg es, Wagons, Harness, Hay An Grain. Lged .'ve o inl from 'n-nnllessewe, 11ne, yoIung),0ound an11d :'t:ir s Wve dycoptitionl inl our1 Inspecton ofi Stock Solicit.. ed. & yl9rayer. Stables~ :md SohuSe N iS, C. m~ayi. X39y il. 4 Kladp.-i:pitig Vtiss1. 0 rVrr positesiradey & acr's Youih l i ul ati s- e a ' * o Good1 . i . \ eal ,1 is ici t d .~ I 19:h i 1v. f G eevile s- U., .tion, a lck energy-vitality 7 an-4 the spiLrits depressed, C di vr O01 with H -po- w t'd to corect e - he co-liver 0 ed~ to an exquisite "' elneness, enters the blood direct ~ a nd feeds its every corpuscle, f re?storin g3 the natural color and * giin vitality to the whole 'system,-i The hypophosphites rec h brain and nerve ener ni beneficial ect. 1H th 052 have left your e Kto t, a.:ce SCOTT' mu . yu ;-t SCOTT-S i..nlsIon. - A l rug.N; e~n. an]l $j.oo. Ii. I~s, New' York. /& 66666 We Wish to Than Thi A ENEWy and surrounding o Happy YEAR "Lgo givou us ao p solicit a larger trade for tho fui exteided to you for a happy aId Prosprous N YOurs-1 Trul1y, Folger and T1 I ami offerHing he en ow 11 The 0B1ggestc Ba CTI . Q7. IEC, -- AND RENTS FURNISHING GODS EVER OF 9,i0, 1 havo u very large stuck,1n hand I ituce Stcek 1before I Ia eo inveitory by Jannaur 8now is orchinchno trial wont. hurt yiu. A wel mow to aill. L. ROTHSC7 G;imENV i LL, - - - miav263. IWCSULJTINGJ IN \VkICTq~l :0 I Also Imv.* been vi tou 'i't in r o III a Ii( ofing g.t.1in kt ,I l'!>\l~ .\ l'N\ Mr ew, ii reoyh Klable, H5eaal.c l~h, l a i A00- No 1.-kwar Noo, t $12.00 M.1 Tinfe~ to \l my.c th hghet nakt N'rice for coduc. SOe baI fS08reg ains cc 1~ CheapI~erhn ever satimoniy of e lem'stan Bos oap t i5c, eCohngular0 t Ao i ok o.0 :ind Goo0 ,ds to elo.+4 maps Ihet gotoo Ne Yovrk Catovrg O etable offehoes-regular prcs fok 82.00.Everythng mntioned areCgodb ~ aro'sCimr.d :- ]E A:k the pojple of pioke* oun try for the libew pt4o st year and we repoo* uro. Our bet wishs aure ew Year. 1ns, South Oarolina, 1d Cih riBtilas gains In FERED IN GREENVILLE1 ald I ai deterinined to S ry lati i lid be conviniod 4; S.ILD. e. -- S..6 Exi>tent re et., ote.,anid rememnIse, his Week. S FitOM $2.90 TO $5.00. othing sold bejfore. A lot of ' out at $5.00 and what few' $100O to *2.00 to close out,~ s for meni at $1. d Hats to make room . All winter goods ds from one season to close them out at cost toi season. Come and rgain s. AGRANT