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Local and Personal. -For furniture, see McFall. -Fine cigars at Mrs. Cureton's -Nice Mince Meat at Mrs. Cure tOn '8, - :'ead notice to debtors ai. Liberty wai .t .. ---a ad crackern at Mrs. Curetou's. -Ten poui.ds of cof'oo for one dollar at Mrs. Curoton's. h -For drugs and toilet article go to Bolt & Thornley. ---Dr. W. F. Austin will be inj Pickene January 22d and 23d. -Mr. J. C. Stribling, residing near Pendloton was here Tuesday -Mi*s May Robinson has as sumed charge of at school at Oole. boy. --Mr. J. M. Jameson of the Eas. ley section was here on business Monday. -Read W. T. McFall's adver. tisement and when in town call to see him. -Mrs. Thomas Trotter of Table Moun ta in is clitically ill with Consumption. -Thos. L. Robertson of the Six Nile section was in Pckens on business Moaday. -Mrs. J. R. J. Aiinhony who rpsides near Field P. 0, is serious 1, ill wiIh pn1ei1uonia. -Miss Viola Runion of Ele9ly visited friends in Pickens last, week, roturning on Sunday. -W. T. O'Doll, after attending a meeting of the PenctentiUry Board of Directors, is at home. -George Grogan has returned from a business trip to Pickens and Easley.-(Sat.) Greenville News. -Road advertisement of A. M. Morris Everything you ibud can be found in his woll-aippointed store. -Probate Judge Newhery was kept busy Monday looking t.fter applications for pensiois; by old soldiers, -Building in Pielrens is on a boom, yet not all lie deirablo ap plicants for dwelhng houses can b.- suppli< d. -Laban Mauldin, aftor a resi dence of one year in Easley, has returned to his plantation between Easley arid Liberty. -See new advertisement of the Heath, Bruce Morrow Co. Thsy deal in eJverythinlg needled in the hiouseholdI and on the farm. -Rev. R R. Dagnall filled his at this place last aching to an appre nail Congregation. 'raham. a common cial man, known as "T1he Infant,'' is in the city today. Hie weighs 410 pounds.-(Sat )Greenville New.. -Married Jan. 10, 1(01, at the home of the bride, Mr. Walter Tjurner to Miss 8 Adams, M4. Fi. Hester ofliciating; all of Pick ens. -Miss Lila Stevonson whio has been critically ill for some time at thie home of W. B. Bramlett at E~asley, we are glad to report, is Improving. ---If you hiave anything to sell, advertise it in the Journal which lias a circulation reaching overy section of the county and is coni stantly increasing. -Prof. WV, E. Dondy and Johni L. Thornl ey have eXchanged resi dences, M4r. Thorn ley having pu r ebased the prIoperty formerly oc CUp.ied by Prof. D~endy. -J. C. A lexander w ho has blion a resident of Pickcens for several years p~ast, serving as a D~eputy MIarshal, has iemoved to his form er home on tho Eastatoe. -Mr. RI E. Yonguo)'s handsome residence on t lie corner of Liberty and Johnson streets is about comn platedland1 ready for occupancy. J. E randy is the contractor. -All per.nnA indobted to the estate of J, R. R. Freeman mus', settle at once with Amanda E. F~reeman, Administratrix or WV. F. Blaesingamne, Attorney. 2t. --,Murri .d, by RI y J. M. Stewor ~ at the residence of thle bride's fanth. er, on Sunday Jan, 18. Miss Corri' Dillard to Mr. Henry Rig~iima, both of Hurricane To)wnship, this coun ty. -Although Clerk of Court A. J. Jloggs has niot yet take.1 active char'ge of his office, Maj. J. M. Stewart is acting in his stead and tttendhing to t he buis~s in his tisual courtvous manner, ---W~e notice that Solicitor J. E. JBoggs is at work, in the engross ing departnment, on a hi 1 propos. Iing to rolarrannge the congressionali districts whieh will bo prosented ange h the dloted, ylc Iha has heeofr eo ji ;., a: unusually sitisfactory business. -Tho Governor's ninual mes sago appears in full on first pago of this papor. -Miss Goode, lately a guost of Mrs. Dickenv, has reurned to her homo in Groenvillo. -J . . atsoi of Beverly was in town Monday in the iuterest of old soldier's pensions. -It is rep rted that tho Easley Cotton IMill will bo ready for w...rk within the comning week. -Soene i nterosting coi munica tions are crowded out this wuck they will appear inl the next, issu. -Tl) law regrulating the di Ari bution of Selool boks rendirs tle oflic of Supt.o of Educatioll a veri table packing itablislhmet. -J. B. Freieman o)f Pichei)s count y. a forIm sltidetIt, (or Fll. iiiani Unliversity, spc.it yest.'I day in th city.--(Sat.) Greenville Newi. For Sale.-100 1.u- ihls of Russell liig 10ll Cotton S1-eel. Price 65C per bushel. Apply to w2 E. S. Griflini. -The pulpit of Grdlin church was filled last, abbath i by Rcv. McDaniel, hlit) pastor, who preach ed to the usually largo coligrega tion. -Gaines & Gassaway Pros., of Central, now have oi hand a ni ice lot of good Tennepseo horses i-d mule1 s For sale f otr cash or1 good pa pe r. t:2 -Tho Comptrollor (erlmi'1 has11 notified Tr:-orier Yoighlood (hat by virtue of thu auth.iri( i vested in him byl the act, (df 18', the tiio for payli nt it taxes hias b en ex tended to Februar-v Ii.. -Teachers notIId patr-ons will profit by reading tih re1gular1 'oi tributionls of Tat hrgh TIs week ho grives informa'tion r'sp) I' ing re(luilolnl-I'ts as I ).school b oks which is hi-eratlive. -Mr-. O'Bryan, Iln ig jd w idow, r~el*.et of 'Ilmolthy O' tianl wh flor sovoral )ealti ha-c residt-d at 1Iagrood'I. Alill, di'd last Th ursyday and was burlIe:d the following" day13 in the wester1 :,k clroll of tItO Cunll ty. -Tho Pic'<ens Methodist. Sr day School ha; midertaken the sp- I port of on" I t !. iph a girl It I the Epworth Orphiainge at Coluim- I bin. Ifer ln iaio' is Es'Ntellh lauk- I night. It is a worthy cas) and I a christiin dity at oic beau tiful and imp-rativo. -MAiiss Nona Raini, daughter of W. A. Ramosi, who reasided near MAr '1, (died on Turday morn ing Jant, 8, of a comnp!ient lion of (d s eases, after' a l inger.nig illnhess (of nrearly three years. She was bar ind the following day at Cross Roads cemetery, Hov. W. C. Soa born conducting the funeral oxer cises. -In tihe article fr..mi Agricol irt last week on Wa r, thyroI' was an error in which, in thie engagement there descrined, Gen Jenikin's comn mand waIs made to a ppe:ar as hav' ing plc C onl the ii-:ht, wheni the mlanuscipt~ stlat".d ihat Jaclksonis I comnii~id had that pla.1t -A. A. P'ae> has oh'iPine upi al mea'iit market in thi' Earl buildinig. cor nor M alin antd Church~ I s reetIs, where you will find most ev ery th ing usually kepjt mt ai market Asidel from his ,mar:i heaof wa'it'.hes anid clocks. Mr Pare is a new~~ citizen ini icken'~s on-1 shi id be (incouragr'd b y a li ber'al patron-~i~ A dam Man.-el, c~iooed, is the boc.'s slaughterer I of . VLnmIe. Ini 1i.e last seasonl lie has killed sixty-i.iine pigs in the towni of P ickensi an1d 'i cinity arnd lie is of the Op~imon tlhat. the sizo iand qualitiy or th.i) por'kers are bottLor than over. Ev'oryonie of his patrons airo well please~d wi th. his skill rand successs ini the busi -The fi rst. Quairter'ly Conflereinco of' Plkenia ciret t for .1 '0O1 will be be~ held at Tboir church oin F'ridary 1st (lay of Febrluary. All ollicial! are earnestly requeosted to be prues en t as thie assasmeInt fori thet year1 will he iiiadoi up; this ineln les the~ preacher's salar'y and all ch urch ixpenses . A good'~( atte.ndane is d1esir~d ; let everybody intorested come, td. -T1here are enrolhI ~d for tihe monthi of .Janaurv ini thle Pick en s OGratded Schloo I Gh. 7thi, 8th I faid Oth grad.s, thIirty-five pils' and3( in the pr'einary d.opartii.mnt.,P sxty puijls. The totalI enirof lment loi the session agreigatos cone hi;ni dreds an d I wenty -forr pupliI, fity. one of whomin ar in iho a Iv1~aned grades. The schl i is in exeA lent conidith~n and1( one mriainrg to v ille, who Wl was confined to his be'd for' somo1 timoi u ith feer, and1( was just rOcovermi g. wats moned01(( t wo wooks ogo ti t ho b thido of hiis siater, Miss hil a Sto'n soii, whoki oriticaIlly ill art thle h ome of W. 13. B3r'amlett, nt I asley, ri'np111ed( whlile t hero and palsse i awacy Mondaiiy afE ernoon. His rinls wero0 car riod1 brack to A bIeville for intor' meln t. Doceased~ w is abtout :3: years cf og'o anid uiinarird. lie leaives sever'al b:rolhore6 aid sh t >rs Irnd a host of frio, dj to mIIurnI his gagem as the genoral maauge tl.o store of his brother,L. C. Crai lie is a successful merchant at has dono good business. Duriu their stay ho and his excellent wi have made many friends who sih corely regret their departure. 11 will resume business at Sene< with his brother, L. C. Crai May the greatest success atter them. -Kojowee Courier. -As tha Journal goes under (ifferent management 1st of Jani ary 1901, and will be on a diffre el't halsm, the stockholders hav lecided to make fimal settlomer of the old business. It is ther for iecessary to collect all a< coun ts possible and disposo of thos not collected. 'T'. C. Robinmso will kenp the books until Tuesda after Salerday in February ne 11d then turn them over to th directors. Vhat they will do wit I lin remains to be known but w, would be glad for the delinquoi list to be as short as possibbc Come forward and bring your re ceipts, so that the settlement wi be final and satisfactory. t FROM CENTRAL. Most all the old pupils have z( turned to the Central High Schoo and many now ones are coming i; ror the remainder of the bchoc y'ear. Central bids fair to rival al aLher towns )f the county in schoc matters. Come and help us an< xe can havo as good a high schoc is the state affords. The count iweds it, the state needs it and wi ied(l it. We have every reason tN >O encouraged. Board can be ha< it very low rates and tuition i laced at one dollar for all. It is earnestly desired that al 1"%V studints get in by the tenth o his month. .ORTElR-CROW. On Dec. lAth, 100, Mr. Thoma mer was happily married t< 0ies Corrio Crow at Portor's Chap -1 church, lRev. I. N. Stone ofliciat u1r. Goorgo Porter with Mis: \.rdolla Stol- and Mr. Ed. Bra elo witli Miss Sallio Porter wer Atendants. Immediately after tht I,!eiony, the paity repaired t( h10 gr'cs ho' miie wh0r a magni -ent. spread was made and every )dy enjoyed thomselves. Th intppy couple have the congratu atiotm of many relatives an< '1ri)ends Wl.o wish them a long 1ppy and prosperous journe; irough life. POULTRY EXPERIMENT. The following statament wil how something of the possibilitiem f poultry raising even on a smal cale. Th~e statement was furnish d by Mr. J. B. Newbery as actua esults from his experiments: So ogs use.l 004 Don. Value $0 6C " sol 30 "' "' 5 0 " e 36 " " 3.6 1c eeens sold 16.1 13 " itu d in fatally 14 8 Total: 0.21 Deduct from this the value o 6 dlozeni eggs set and there wil ppearni a 1>alance of $42 .6.1 gros uii hts 3 OCeived fromt 24 hens ii he 'oumrse of ono1 year. By consid lbrinig thme cost of feeding and at mu ding to the poulitry, there wil ople'tr a reasonatble proit, with th :ejns still on hand, FROM IIAZEL, As Ii hmaveni't scen anything froni his n~ lace recently I will try t Oive you a flw (lots. I mpr)ies yourm imany readers tha he ine iteenlth centuriy is past ami V' are now entering the mnorninj >f the twenttiet h, anld as I futlly be i(ve2 at its endintg up judgmnen lay ni ill be at handi~, let us mak he pr...s. m t cen tur'y brighteor atn 2 (0r. pleasant than the old one fo sie will never see atnother. About twenty-one yearg atgc \Irs. Nancy Wooten (nee Pressley ait at cornt stalk stuck in her righ eg below the kneeo, making her :ripp~lle and ever since she has ha :o go~ on C terches. About font vocks aigo intflatmmta i m set in at fter' much suil'erinig she passe tway 0on thme 10th inst. She wa ilmnost 75 years of age and a con: sten t member of An tioch Baptis -hmurchi. She leaves a son and tw riand-childr'en with a host c riends to mourn hi r death. lIc 'mflins weore interred today i >ow Friendship cemetery, the fL wrial ser'vice3 heing conducted b R~ev. John TI. ILwi'. lFarimcrs ar'e givin~g atttentLion t thi'ri erck and brancht banks ge sig thbemt in n ico order. Sp i ')t :sowinug Is at hand and we lo for an eai ly spring. Mr. and Mirs. W. E. Curtis at) faiily .f Dalon1 , postoftice, woi gue'sts att A. T. Wmichester's lam S'atur iday and3( Sunda(sy. Mr. andl~ Mrs. Rt. P. Prince< Pinidor visited Mrs. Daniel Wit choster last Satturday and Sundai Mr, W. HI. Gilstrap visited h drtnghter att Piedmont last woee Mr'. Tho~mms Walkne who hi been liv~ng with Mr. Silas HlinkI Pi Cane Lre-k the past 27 yea will1lhvo on the Ouonoy next ya January 12 1901. Ts FATU~T Sosed l weather will permit. Among the many visitors here during the holidays were Dr. W. R! e Hollingsworth, Mrs. John Hen dricks, Mr. Pressley, Will Majors and others of Texas, whQ are visit ae "g t'e scene of their younger days. ' Lqgrippe i, abriad in the laud and many of our citizens are strug. gling in his clutches. They say he a grip3 quick enough but is exceed. . ingly slow in iel axing his grip o6 I. hi victims. e There was more moving around it during the holidays than over in I. this section among the tenant class. 0 Among the changes in town we n noto the following. W. S. Par. sons and R. F. Shore occupy the t the Joe 1unter house, he having e iovod to Groenville. Job Smith It jr. has bought and now Occupies the e Chapman house vacated by W. S. t Parsons. Tm (Blue) Smith 'has . built and moved to town. S. 0. Skolton has moved to his new rei 1 dence, A. O'Dell has moved to I town. Berry M Whorter has bought the old T. N. Hunter resi. denco and moved in it. Thomas Hunter of of. Twelve Mile Side has built a dwelling on his lot piear J. D. Smith and has mtoved in. Pal mer Grear, John Gautt and F. F. 1oggs are to start today for Macon Ga., whore they go to take a besi. ness course in the Georgia-Alabama college. Citizen. Liberty, Jan. 4, 1901. A TEXAS LETTER. To The Jourail. Valley View, Tex., Jan. 6, 1901. I will write The Journal a short letter as I pronised. After leaving Greenville on the 12 :30 train, I reached Atlanta about sun-set; my Chattanooga train was just pulling out, but I made a good run and caught it, then for Nashvillo. I reached . Memphis the next evening about 4 o'eluck and had two hours stay there. I reached Fort Worth at S11 o'clock the socond night and aslept fivA hours and got ready for my ride 45 miles over the Santa To and Topeka R. R., and glad to stato to you all I found my family . all well, and kissed my baby boy and distributed the nice presents . to my wife and little ones. My I wife ate the cake that Misses Min. iiie a nd Bottie sent her while I play. ed the Arkansas Traveler on my violin, and rejoiced to be at home once more with my loved ones. Good-bye until next time. Sant Lark. -ForSale-Onesix-horse pew. I e Peerless eligiune. Good fix. JASM . BA an, Easley, 8, C. Auditor's Notice. The Auditor or his deputies will will be at the following places for the purpose of taking tax returns Sfor the fiscal year commencing Jan. 1. 1901. Six Mile, Wednesday Jan. 9. 1901. Calhoun, Thursday " 10 "' Cen1)tra I, Friday " 11 " Catecchee, Saturday " 12 . Liberty, Monday ** 14 " . asley, True, and Wed. *' 15-16" Cross Plains, T1hursday n 17 " e Looper's Shop, Friday " 18" Hughes' Store, Sat. " 19 4 Pumnpkintown, Monday " 21 Iholly Springs, T1uesday " 22 " Eastutoe, Wednesday " 28" I i ile Creek. Thnursday " 24 'a o P: ater's, Friday " ' 25 "a After which time I will be in t my oflice in the Court lHonse at I Pickene', S. C. Remembher the time expires Febl. -mrary 20th 1901. All who do not t. make returns by that time will be 3 required by law to pay 50 per cent I peonalty for non returns. All re r turns must be made by school dis tricts. Please remember thais and ,if you do nat know your district ) ask your neighbor to tell you. t Dec. 61. 1900. td. 8. A. Hlunt. 1 Aud:tor. B. . GRIARfY. o -DEALER IN Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring, v eiling, and Weatherboard ing, Moulding, of all kinds, Leather and d together t With all kinds of f~ ENGINE AND PIPE FITTINGS. . Also Engine and Cyinder Oil at Is lowest prices. c, Linseed Oil, Both Raw and as Boiled for painting, and White e Lead of Best Quality, rs Give us a ~trial'before buying r. elsewhero, B. 5s ORANDY. loa and Warnanna ne na. .-Map Thin is all right, if you are too fi and all wrong, if too thin alread . Fat, enough for your habit, healthy; a little more, or less, no great harm. Too fat, consu a doctor; too thin, persistent thin, no matter what cause, tak Scott's Emulsion of Cod Livq Oil. There are many causes of ge ting too thin; they all- con under these two heads: ovej work and under-digestion. - Stop over-work, if you car but, whether you can or no take Scott's Emulsion of Co Liver Oil, to balance yourse with your work. You can't liv on it-true-but, by it, yo can. There's a limit, howevel you'll pay for it. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Live Oil is the readiest cure fe "can't eat," unless it comes < four doing no work--you can ong be well and strong, withou .omc sort of activity. Tho genuine has .his picture on it, ako no other. If you have not rno it, send for *ree sample, Its a treeable taste wit JC1TT & BOWNE Chemists, 409 Pearl Street, Now York. 50c. and $1.00; all drugglete JENNING'S G PEAT BARGAIN HOUSEl I now have the boat seleote stock of P'ALL an~d WINTERI GOODS, COLLARETTS, UNDERWEAI [4ADIES and GENTS SHOEl CLOTHTNG, &c. Mr. Will Looper, of Dacusvill is with me and will be glad to i all his friendi. "Come one como all, N. A. JENNINGS, 120 Main at root, Greenville, 8. C. apr1l2tfl19. IU MBOEll of all kinds. Dried and Dressed Lumber deli, ered on short notice. Parties wanting Lumber of ti above kind notify us at least t4 days beforehand that the lm may be thoroughly dried. WV. F. H ENDRICKS & 1BRO., Table Mountain, 8, C. So v~Afa' axaSao at A.KI is 1] It Fromnow I will sell the k goods at prices ish the buyer. I and needthe m< Fine Dress ( oqds, medmi ed Di-ess G~oods, F1lannels,Fa icoes, canton "1ancls, sheeting h hosiery, undershirts mid d raw<'i l ' Capes and cloalks, jeans 1)a a no man will sell you better shot ' will. Fine shoes, ca-se shoes mIn, women and children. WEvry pair siustibe what I funded. If you have never traded wi r vinced tbatI (o what.1 advertiso. r West End, t t Beg-iin roe And buy your dr far'naing imlt~)em<1 wagonls, buggies, The Heath, Bruc That we sell the Celebi ated VERTILTZES for corn :ird eo of blood and hone and aiial n ter. See us before yoi biv. The 11eath, Br Don't Forget THlE NICEST LINEC OF II(> 'U1V B, eFURNISIN(5 I N TI'l1 UP CO)UNTItY, AND ANXIOUS 'TO FIX 'lIM l'P AND) SENI) '10M OL'T' WHiElRE Ti11EV I1 T) Ill I -MOST G~O(D )j4* 11Mi0 A NI) WHAT YOU ('A N U'SI. IW. 'Z. .M'IaZ. ;Ko de Dy~spi Cure Digests what yotu eat. Startificially digests tt)se food and alds ature in strengthiening and recon-* structing the. exh~ated dligest ivye or -- gans. it la thie I.ateodicIuovered dI igest ant and tonic. No' oth'er preparation' can approach it in effielency. It mn etantly relieves and perniaunently cures Dys ppea, Indigestion, Ilcartburn, I Ulatulenice, bour Stomach, Nausea, 8ick Headache,Gastralgia,Crampits and all other results of imperfect~digestIOn-. saI la. ook'a .u u~o~dypsiu izie Premeren by E.c. DeWITT A co.. chreao.O YOUNO MEN WANTED, with f-.aG uaf Alo, n~i i'IfY, ,. IaI road acconnin~ 11( pt' ri'e n g. Thi isffdfVB m~ W 11 IRK'S atil Christas IlIIl;.ing nemed th~at mill ston.xa have the goods n Drss GodsChee-p Worst ps, drss and woringshits nis, Shoes. I still (lahin hl t 's for any les., mfoll than I ,eep she, 0od sho<_s, for r gro iv tinmo b , t ria md i -r f.? 11 o) )-% I r a n A. K. PARK, vilk , . C. nt4s of all knd Ca11 T,( N~ ec -, et ,c. %-m)u e, Morrow C., l'it tor, li Itl llI i; no)nc I)ct.. Cae o owPic' 80MtE 0D08 AN3 kENDS 1 wvill sell: Plobw Steels:' to h oud henisy : ne; \ru let f 1)y '(1 nn ite .0) :ears to iie. \.i ; N il alI i~ ba :le; \'r l t l 2. t her Col -e tlef; :ilin in~ Sidls f, ib cie in ;t .ineI iof t h .-:1.I V ind : ., ofh t he at.2. f i n sti.1. ; o e lih srp lIi'irnuei alc**. cot; j,* .h iv xpres po(kIt knve f 0I, 5i ''r a.5I 5( gou; :s Of('okl sl'es ia elat at A~crd .I M ., 'm 1(VK, lun:! f , Piek u,.S.n \PJit'. know yoMIn p odt