J2Ii )16os Journal Y, JULY 10, 190-2. Lo al and Personal. -Pickens was extromoly qui(,, on the Fourth. --The Summer School close Saturday next. -John B, King. of Easley, wa hero Monday. --)r. W. M. Pondor was her on busiucrs Monday. Dr. 11, F. Austin will be il Easley July 15 and 16. -Mr. W. E, Dickon is hero fu a short visit to his family. -Court convenes at Pickew Monday, 14th, Judge Ernest (ary presid in g. -The fourth of July was cole brated with about the usual ntum ber of accidents. -Mrs. Julius E, Boggs has beer fuite sick for the past week lttt i. Iinproviiig. -Miss Gussio Curoton roturned Saturday from a week's visit to friends at Fort Hill. -Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bannister of Cateechee, spent Sunday in Pickens with relatives. -John T. Lewis, of Anderson's Mill, was among the people at Pickens Monday on business. --W. Nelson Bolding is an nounced for the House of Repro sontatives this week. -Mrs. M. J. Harris ieturnod Monday after a weeks visit to rol ativoe in Greenvillo. -Rev. 'T, H. Medd filled his ap pointmente at Pickens Sunday, preaching to good congregations. -C. T. Miller, colored, has been elected to teach Cold Springs summer term of the public school. -Wednesday, July 16th, is the day appointed for the cadildates for stato offices to address the peop!o at Pickens. -Col. J. E. Hagood and daugh ter, Miss Fran,ces, and Mr. H. A. Hagood and family are in Pickons for the summer. -Mrs. B. F. Robertson is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 'T. .Uowen, Collatta, for a short visit. -Children's Day was o served on the 6th inst at Griflin Ebonezer colored Baptist church, An i.ter esting programme was rendered. --Mess. Will Ligon and W. H. Griflin, of Greenville, spent their Fourth of July at Pickens with relatives. -The Pickens colored ball team pltayed Easloy on the latter's dia mond July 4th, The scoro being 83 to 23 in favor of Pickens, --There will be a picnic at Birhes Ford on saturday July 1.2. Everybody invited to come and bring wvellI filed baskets, Good time expected. -Prof. WV. E. Dendy, P. E. Alexander, J. R?. Ashmnore and L. C. Thornley constituted a party which enjoyed several days outiog on Keowee last wesk. --Misses Lucia and Maggie flarksdale, charming young ladies of Laurens, S. C., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.i M. N'orris, of Cateechee, --Rev. J. E. Foster's appoeint mnent at Secona last Bunday wa fillied by Rev. J. M. Stewart who preached an able sermon on "Faith." Mr. Foster wvas present also and the Lord's supper admin. istered. -July Fourth ,was celebrated in good style at Shady Grove. A good crowd was present and a good dlinner at which all feasted bounti, fully was served. Mess. JT. L. 0. Thompson and G. R1. Hendricki addressed the audience. It was Children's Day. -The special committee of th< Grand Jury composed of C. E Hamilton, C. H. Carpenter and J1 D. Holder spent Wednosday last ii attending to special work exam ining the the books of' County oI1i cer's. Mr. Hamilton was Chair man. -The County Executive Coin mnittee met, pursuant to call, Mon day and flxt.A the assesmnents o: candidates at ten cents on eiera hundred dollars of the of1ice fo: which each offers, and ap)pointe< managers of election for the varioul precincts. A full account is givoi elsewhere,. --Mess. McDaniel and Jonkin have ordered and received a few c the Mallard Improved Stock Fee< Cutters anid will exhibit them amt take orders during Court Week This cutter has demonstrated it apperiority and simplicity ovo ma~ny such articles on the markel See it during Court week. --On Thursday afternoon last, heavy wind and hail storm di' considerable d amage along the roa< between Pickens and Central, th enter of the damage appearing t be inl the vicinity of the farms c Mess, E. A. Hoster and Wighi O'Dell. Slight damage is reporte from other iections aliso. On Fr day afternoon,.a considerable win and hai storm vietted the Caihou saation. but the d1amage mn eithit ' The F, ut.rtlh was celelra tod it appropriatto mlaa,nner at Libol ty, . Thei m1an1agemtenit of the 121btl(i Cotton I ills attd the people of th progreesive town of L.iborty cain togetheri in) dotterm)inedci ollort ti t properly c lele)rato the birth -la yy ou Ame.rIin indelpend(iee . A goict c rowdl maost.ly of P'ickonas counltC l)opie assembled on the groundi near tho cotton mills where allI th( B night befro MI\r. J. J. Wakolil at aIl r, Jay Smith with tew assis. taaIs, huad been it work )repl)aruinp the barbected dinner that delight. ed so many who wcro lonlgin)g for a taste and fill of latt; tlts delic iotsly iprepred. Onl the aa< gaaouda(ls a stanad had ben erectet for speakers with laaeats for the aiu dien(e s() aranlgedl that the s1had might be utilized. At I 1 o'clock the pe)ple assmt bled1 around tle stn and M Al r. .J P. Smith, 'resident of tlie l,ihert Cotton M illp, rapped ft,r order an intrt"oduie'd Ih lioev. i. C. Ilad dock of the IBaptist Chureh at I.i, (erty who, ill tulciing and all)ro priate prnyer, invoked o(1's ble-s ings upon the p0oplo a ssobihied and uapol all this country and ll) on all people who have struggled and are yet light Ing for liberty. M11r. Smath in at short, introropriat addresses made by 'Rev. .0. See ) bortn. 1ev. T. 16. anay. P.,,. t honie. Tllus ended onIO of the 1 mot pleisallt an( elijovable dtyE I evur ,pent- Ma.y tho kind friends of the Six "Mile secti lll live to seo the return of many ioro liko it. > . \'e are 'ry tho' rail has been plentiful the past week near by. Mercury pulled up at 10.1 thu 5iti. Cotton is well adva e(d but, verv lousy and g isteits with ioney de%. The gloriouts I cht was duly and applrop,riattely celebrat,ed with at barlecuo ar1il spaknig by the edi tor of the Journal anil Labau Maul din. M\r. \ 1auldin, gave I review of the littory of Liberty and origmn I thi lla) Ii, The name Liberty was origi tally giveil to i spring where at chure had been organized I anile west of town. Ii 1776, in the nMon th of A ugut, whilo a calp tleet1itig was in progr,ss at this sp ring, ti news of the teclaration Inidki.en(tence reached hero, andl([ whii' reip aire. I here wais plenty to eat mnd if anly onu di-hlljm1en lie h-IX S th ot tacnt , ,e'l1pr lanar1 I I ut in . I ..-.. 1 Ol T l ! : Ilt)j',I. . - . I herely amounce my asVa nd ii roelrction tO the IluiMe of luy itr i tives frot Pickens ctylie, :5jct,j the Democratic primn. y. .vyr M. 3La.msl.ic The frienids of J. A'11h1or1 Iint hereby announco hi s i candidate t' the H"ouse of R{epresolntativo fromt P), ensct cofuntr subject to fint"in] of dlemotin voiter ~t ithli aoahiti piay election:. Iuuounce himnune a is ei a cadtiitii- () fous le oflii'o .1hpr ietiiv y flromst ick, jcny ,et to the a cteio Iiodion 'f iV emofraPicots on1at thle app)hroacihij primaruiy eetion. The frie oditfol of y Mainy htere annoneyi aucendiat for i t liiou ofPcoctt,subject to tho acinonh era pat ttopocing primary.(lC(Oi Thle friends of lathew lV bii' eielt' aocano e him c andOorfiie lc 'cutr, subject to (ation ctih:1od mtcrti voters at the iappocin. pi Tuo friends of W~.q Neso .idiav breb)ctly an tnounco hi caniat forj t: HoruTcoif 1tepfresentaivos, Pikens ea jty, sbto tolie action| Ith de'nriten i' otr at he apilgprcingprmary sp eruly annonhim as3'0 fai canid for the oilice of Cou'ty Audior I.ic Pcscounty, subject to ho action Ih primarytieolectior. IR.I(dik TeFrino o E tr h hudg Iorby inno himse ndiRl fo etij ofulce of Auditr sut ebjoet totio Sto h democrryati t roin pt h ~ rah rmary election. fortheollcef Cunt Tresurers jec to the acsion of thereocratie v< osi of Pren oaenJdeo kntyathaprah primy elbjotoention o i ine By the sliqct fnfofemysmany.fries I hereb tyi4nnou c myielfa forudah frrtion to the oi Cof'y easior of Piens Icony subject to th ac of the democratic voter at (ie aproa< ing rimry lecion W. D. Chapman.4 thOe pracing rimary.h O res pullyanocims candid!o S0ME INTEREST FOR JULY AND T DLULL M 'I T W\ IG I'l(O)'o) MAE T H HEM w ' If, h will:' :n ; u imzn,r ('Ittlln W ha. :II t t i l ii l' 11tf t' in l a '' S I) t I'I\j ' : t hiht wl t 1In " t(hr " \V,W :1'I' ill fin 1'I 1 :111\n ('1tli ii ttl' , Ilr (.' . , m the Northern Markets, nlete: line of the season's ~ t is equal to any in the # 'ill the Ladies in Pickens twnent. You will find cor big values. It will pay orrow Co POTATOES 1 Seeds EANTING. ;ood garden. Besides the the necessary ming Tools! Forks, Bush Hooks, Briat Stocks, Best Steel Beam~ Iron King Stoves, Sewing Ids, Pretty Styles. an Stock of 1DS AND CLOTHINP Going out Every Day. * Everythin. or Farm. I look through our r.go brough our stock,