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PIOKENS SENTINEL. LOCAL NEWNs. -h. A? P Nlcholson is uito ill at I the residence of Mr. W. A. auldin, in Easlet. -Maietate 1ruce Bogge and Jack s Le*is aire eu1fering from an attack of in Auuit *--Alliance men should read what t Sloan Bros. have to say. They will keep t you p9eted. - -*rs..Johb H. Bowen is seriously ill d 's ith tgphold fever. Her friends have t almost despaired of her recovery. -Bead the land sales advertised for April. There is a chance for a bargain in real estate if you wish to invest. The County Board of Equalizadon 9 eint here last Tuesday and were busy I iOst of the day overhauling the tax re- a turns. -Bead the call for a meeting at Lib erty next Saturday, of those interested in the buildin! of the dummy line from that place tot ickens. t '-'Tis folly to try to build up your 1 fortune by pulling others down. You c will not benefit your county by crying t down your county town. -Mr. Wil. Griffin has resigned his e position with Walker Bros., of Green- e rille, on account of ill health. He re turned home last Friday. I -Alice Turner, the girl who figured so prominently in the W. D. Wiggins n tnuyder case, was married last Sunday to t Henry Banks. Rev. B. Holder tied the knot. -Mrs. C. L. Hollingsworth is still a confined to her room from the effects of influenza contracted some two months t since. Her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Smith, f is with her. -The house of Tom Brown, a tenant r of T. A. MoMahan, was destroyed by e fue on the 4th inst. As it was scouring t day little of the furniture was lost. The 1 fire was accidental. -Among the list of students who re- t cently passed the examinations at the t South Carolina University, we notice t the name of A. leckot Riley, of Pick- e ens, marked as "distinguished." i -Mr. D. A. Chamblin has completed his new residence on his farm nerr Lib erty. It is a handsome structure and shows that Dave is a prosperous farmer, and can make old pine fields yield a golden hsrvest. -Some folks don't know that "Uncle Mike's grave" was dug in the year '61, so the trees are now large enough to make seven and ninety-nine one hun dredths rails to the cut. So the dummy line will be built at once. -Now is the time to bring in your job printing. Our work is second to none in the r3tate. If we don't give you first-class work our charge is nothing. We carry a large stock of stationery and can supply you with anything in the job printing line. -Overseer Thos. Parkins has done an excellent job of grading on the new Lib erty and Pickens road. It will be ready I for travel as soon as a few small bridges are built. The building of this road will shorten the time from this place to I Liberty half an hour. -Dr. J. ?. Quillian and family have - moved from Easiey to Spartaniburg. We regret to lose such good citizens from our county but they have our best wishes for abundant success in their new home. May their friends be numbered as the sands of the seashore. --One of the conty's prominent far mers has such faith in the building of the dummy line to this place, and the future prosperity of the town, that he is going to have timber cut at once and lumber sawed to build a large and com modious hotel at this place. -Mr. Joe B. George, of IEasley, is numbered among the graduates of the Charleston Medical College class of 1890. He passed his examination with credit andl sustains the high position of the up country boys that always have on their banner the motto "Excelsior." -Mr. Will H. Ambler has been ap pointed postmaster at Gaffncy, Spartan burg county. A prominent citizen of that p lace said a short time since that if they had to have a change in the oillzo, that Mr. Ambler would be very accepta ble as he had made many friends there. -Our school under the efficient aani agement of Prof. J. F. Dargan still grows and flourishes. The p)upils now number near- one hundred. Every one is well pleased with the new teacher and his able assistant, Miss Dorset, and the popularity of the school has infused new life into our town. -Col. D. K. Norriss is seriously ill at his home near Pendleton. He was atricken with paralysis while on a recent trip to Mississippi as one of the commit tee to investigate the working of tha Agricultural College at Starkville. It is thought that ho will have to withdraw from the race for congress. -At the election of officers of the Liberty township Singing Association last Sunday, Laiban Mauildmi was elected president; WV. L. Boggs vice-president; Hampton Bry ant, secretary and trea.uir er. Prof. Wesley Norris and W. T. Norris led the class in the rendition of some fine music. -Mrs. Joemima Farr, wife of 0. W. Farr, died at her home near Fair's Mill, in this county, last Friday night, at the age ou seventy years. The deceasedl was a loving wife, a devoted mother and a woman very highly esteemed by all who know her. The funeral was held at lie rca church last Sunday. -The canvaRsing committee for sub scription of stock for building the duni my line, are meeting with substantial en couragement. They havn e al roady scur ed $12,000 of the $35,000 that the road will cost and have only been at work for two days. No doubt Liberty will conme to the front with a good rotuid sum next Saturday. -When in Greenville if you want anything in the drug or fancy notion line, call on Mesars. A. B. & J.- L. Car p enter, at the Mansion House Drug Store. They keep a first-class stock and sell it in keepiutg with the times. Their FIeds are of the best and most reliaoe kinds. Cast your optiosover their ad in another column. --The prevailing epidemic infinuena, has token hold of Pickensites in earntest for the past week. Messrs. Mao Bruce. H1. 0. Bowon and Claude Alexan'der, Mrs. 5. P. Bruce and( Misses Corric Blruce and Luoia Folger, have all made the acquaintance of the irresistable Rtus aian traveler on whose caird is iuisOribedl the legend "La Grippe." -Mr. Ro'bert K Irksey has return ed home from Baltimore wvhere lie has been for the p,aat six months, attending lec tures, att the Col lege of P'hysicians an'd Surgeons. Mr. Kirksey stood at the hiead of the class of first course men at the recent examination. Our boys that are at the dlifferenut colleges this 'inter, have taken high standing in their clasos We have reason to be )rouid of the TIE DUMMY LINE MEETING. Good Crowd in Attendance and En" thusaatte to the Core. A goodly number met last baturday ursuant to the call. On motion, O. L. Hollingsworth waa aado ohairmian, and O. E. Robinson, scretary. J. E. Boggs explained the object of he meeting, and said he was satisfled hat with the lights before him the oheme was bound to succeed; thao ha id not want to pdt his mcnoy into any hing that would fail. Dr. J. D. Cureton road estimate of uilding and equipping the lino. J. P. Carey said there wero 0- ly three nestions to discuss at this meeting: 'irst, Would the litle benefit us? t c nd, Can we build it? Third, Will we uild it? All of which he .:iswered in Lie affirmative. W. T. MoFall said ho t'iougitt that be freight on geneml mcrabandis3 't resent was about $1,500, not including otton, guano. &c., nor allowing any. Lung fbr the increase of businos. Rev. B. Holder thought thc irm:')er lone shipped over the line wor .d pay t: ood c'ividont. the folowing rceoliions offered by dr. Cary wore ncpt;r.: W nan.3, The CiVU of Fi'kens nd the snrroundin; ^o"nu_'y is wit:oat ailroad f3eilitics, an'. t .' dr-- anid th'ree or is great, an'1 vecr.s i'o se';h o he dummy lino ro:n Libert." ti 1'h"ns ud the est'v.ato c th3 or o'' h! ":l.ing nd equipping tbo cne ic o tisfii tor o both of the said to." s "n1 cointiv brough which aeid line rar. an. he riends of the onterpriso. 'o therefore Resolved, That t i;; !.. :er so of this aeeting, that the said du:my 'nc hould be built from the town of T.iher y to Pickens, and as early as practica >le. That the capital stock of the ccmpauy o be organized to conc:t.rnct ani opete he same shc': : s"m of -.,( j), o be taken in stock i; 1",-e q of $25 aeb, end that sai"l stock may be tau a ratariai er wr"k on sa'd road or any 'aluab!o se,urit.y. Th: t a oomr'.it;eo of six bo )' inted I}' the ehainclnan of thic meeting wh:enci luty i; shall ho to propa-:e : sscwriptiou lapor 1c- id pn-os -. e scertainieg tow much of the cap2'l i o k c e ecurea, and p-ocero tho si,naiurca ci 11 persons thereto who will +ike stock n the said company and ti amount hereof. To prepare and circulate a separatc >aper on which they shall take the mount either in money, material o vork on the said road from any and all >ersons who will not take as mu;;h :ii a hare in the enterprise, bnt iho art villing to give something towa!d tix ame. To ascertain if all the parties througl ahose land the line as surveyed runs vill give the right of way. That the committee shall make known he result of its efforts as soon as con rei,ient, and if the success of said coin nittee is such as we believe it will be hen that a charter be at once applici or, and the work on said road he b;gut md completed as early as possible. The committee appointed was as foi owvs: J. P. Carey, M. WV. Newton, J. C 3riffin, L. R. Durham, WV. T. McFal md J. M. Stewart. Resolved, That a committee of one bi ipp)ointedl to report the action of thii siecting to peop)le of the town of Libor y. J. E. Bloggs was appointed the comn nittee. Mr. Carey mnoved that a committee o biree be appointed t-> attend the Liberta neeting. Thle committee: Dr. J. ]) Dureton, J. P. Carey and C. E. R~obmu ion. J1. E. B3oggs mxoved that when th< nieet.ing ad,journcd i. adjo;t to meet ox ext salos day r.t 10 o (,elok . On motion, the ir eeting was Polled I< ;ee howv much conid bo xrce, if the en erprise succeeded xas they hoped i $8,825 was subscribed in fifteen min 4tos. Up to date (T1ueaday evening aomething over $12,000 had been sub acribed,. Married. RICE--OAnnrr.-On the 6th inst., a he residence of the rido's father, Mr' W. R. Garrett, near (lates, Mr. I. D) Rice, of Salem, Oconieo county, w-a narried to Miss Lola Garrett, Rev. WV D. Seaborn ofliciating. A fter Pl!u i fa sumptuous repast p)rep)ared for th< >ccasion, the bride and groomi left fo Salem, their fuxture hxom e. TRAMMELL.-VAUoUN. - 0:i the 9ti nst., at I ho res;idlence of L. H1. Yanigin ihxo father of the b-:ide, near Camj Dreek, Mr. 1John TrammuOl rnd. Mis E~mma Vaughn, Rev. WI. U. Mauhi: fioiatinxg. l\oORoAN-BAoNELTs. - At i)Daehvihll 9. C., onx Mar.xh 9th, 1890, by Trial JTuF Lice John 0. D)avis, Mr. JIames U. Moi gan, of Gr~eenville countty, anid I.liss El Len C. fJagncll, o' Piekens county. Notice to TfeacherN. Thme xnext regular Aamnination a teachers for thia count~y v'illb h ld* the court houso on Friday, Xpxii 'ith1 1890, openin)g at 9 a. mn '.ind closing i Ii p. mx. J. R. Gar.:nNEn, mch6w4 School Commnissioneor. Dry sermons are had enough, but fe the minister to preach thenm through hi nose is inexcus4ible. D)r. .hul's coug: myrup; wvill save both minmster and sei mnon if taken in time. Thne Dummny Line Meetinug at LIbert) This line firm Pickens to Liberty be beoon surveyedi and the xresuilt is entirel satisfactory to the friends of the enitei prise. The estimated cost of buildinx anxd equipp~ing the road is very reasoa trble. A meeting of those initere'stedi thme enterprise will be hold at Liberty, S U., on Saturdamy the 15th day of Marcb it 11 o'clock. All who :ue4 interested il this mxovement are cordially invited to b prosenlxt at this meetig. TLheo enterpris Will be0 fully dliscusseM(d anid all iiecessar; in forma onl giveni concin(iig it am mieasuires lock:t' to the early compl1)etio1 ef thle road adtedj)0. C'omio one, coa)ii ill, and1( leot's put our shoml.lers togeilthe ielves wiithm it. A\ cn n it:ee fronm Ith P'ickeiis mueetinig oni the 81h inisliait, wuil be o.n liand( to show wha liesj being doii ini the way of buildinig the roni. 1. D). Smith & Co., Wi. 1). (Glenn, TV. N. Hunimter, WV. 11. Chlaprm, 1. J. WVakelin, John11 T1. ioggs. I have occasion to try Samlvationx Oil I1 my family for bothI neuralgia iind rhieu matismn. Ini every inistone41 it effeete'd; permaneut cauro. I lilso tried it en nw shild snIfe'rinmg with a spraine'd back witl ke sulccess. I ta:k o p leason in ~ rel't4m1 mn) 321 Park ne. l3.ltimr'i' ML. From Liberty. Siokuiess is abating somewhat. There has never been so much. Mostly ooldh or grip. .The Liberty township Singing Asso ciation was well attended here yesterday and we had some f+ue singing. The next meeting of the Association will be held at Puhamah church, on Sunday, Ttune 1st. Carpenters aro ''l at work making improvements on a n.wbar of doniioiles in our town. A cc!ore i thiief .rom the border of this and Ando:so- counties, wcs cent up by Trial Justice 'owart Baturday. e appoared to be nc't foartccn yea-s old and is said fo l, -, o .cion throeguns and - 'istol, becinos other thihgs siue last fil. N_o be.a oerhd in both counties, and a warrant hs cut fo- hii :n Ander con county aL:'. T io .::lli'nc . - ' s home thei- grocoric, 'tc.. o .' rc'h the erouano. "'l: : ..lia:es of 'ioke,ns ~cunt:; rco e- 't: "vith giving a very I1bral snv:. c cf hci pet:ornage to the I o'eingc. 'd kl so': violl pleased with thdo recillt.? ILib:"rt. is a dy in need of a few moro goed ''uon:sz ho'.te. . coit'u r:.i c'l i..ill is talked of. T'is lae oie-s :v:e facilities for s, ch an eaterp!ris: , ,s it .'s centrally located, viz: Scven -' a hal miles from Eas I !ey, C-t Pics -d Slabtown, also tu iay ~-iics t' th: : .;llo and Seneca, 'vitn v:OL as 1is iarir l;ower on Twelve ''i i '.;ver t'r, rains west of us as thire : '. ''S p :t..u!try, and only one *'"I fr'. 'he '. & .0. railroad track. Lei:. h .. a o.on seed oil factory in tis ount '. W c; ill start the ball? T_,bert-, II: .h .9, 1890. 'ui'Ves Notices. Many I'esons Are broken down from ove wot k or household crr9s i>" " . i.. Jr.m 3ltters rebuilds the yhter.', ras (lgstion, :emovee Cx ccGLJ bil' _tt. Curi a'a(e._a. 'ct he genuine. W i you Sutter with i vicj in .nd Liv etn riin '1? t hilo;:'s Vhitai.:er:'3uaran teed to 'voi'. '4 W Earle, druggist c 9ic 14 i.gnis 11n (e i...:.....u)e by that lm1t(in coigh. i'oi'S C.,e ihe Rem e.lv for yot:. fl W r :'ri"", dru-gist - en . ., ..alari.t, 1nd!gestion and 1IliouL'InCMa s. e II';)WN'3 I.rori EITTEUM. It cur s'::eki. Frr ale by alt dealers in I -m.Uu t tho geouin. C"at.aia n,':; (c:.ic:..th and sweet breath I secured, by .liloh's Catarrh Remedy. Pr'io 50 cents. Nasal Injector free. G W Earle, druggist 'rhat hacking coegh can 'e so quickly cured by Shiloh's Cure. We gl...anee it. Q W ikri.' lit gi,tG " "'lerkc'a ynle. STATE O ? SO+TH CAROLINA. County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. P. MeD. Alexander, Plaintiff, against. John B. Ki-ng, et al., Defendants. By virtue of a deere of foreclosure and sale made :- tis l,ao !y his Honor, Judge W. H. Walla"e, on th " day of July 1889, ? will sell to highest bidder before h court _iou^t (lor, ir the town of Piekens ca sale day in April 1890 during tho e hours of sale, the fodowving dcscribei real estate, to wit: All that piece. parcel or tract o. land, lying and be'ng in aid oeam the corporate limits of the town o - Easley, County of Pickens and stat aforesaid, bounded by hands of A lie. M auldin, T. HI. MoM aihan, RI. Duk< and others, con tainipg seven ty-fomt andi one-half (74k) acres. nmore or less Terimi of see. ona-half cach a the balance on a crc.t ~' . eA: moth ro:: dry of ele to 1:3 asu eb 'o bOd of ptnht:'-le ;~r in'- in, terest fromi ar of sala, 'ne ia mrt gage o. the premui.... I'urch: pay for papers. J. Mv. STEWA RT, Mar. 4th. '90. Clerk of Court Clerk's Sale. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA County of Pickens. In Common Pleas tJesse WY. Stribling, Cashier, Plaintda against J. T1. Fc"'dley, et al. D)efcndants. mnade in thet c.bovo statedl easo b on Mlarch tth, 1860, Iwill. s2'l to th< of sale. 'ho foilcwi:ps decrbd ??e:. Estate, to wt One I'o 'u .na town oi -icn tral, (oniteiing. one-half () acre, mnort or less, adjoinig lots of Wat!ins anm - others - Also, one other lot in same town State atnd( couty aforesaid, con taini ing onie-eighith (A) acre. inore or less Sadjoining landsht of F. B. Morgan, 1' R4. Gines, and othetrs. Also that piece, paircel, or tract o land, situated in the county an< State aforesaid, on the east side o Keo'vec River, adjoining hands of C L. Hollingsiworthi andl Joseph Price r andi: '-oIte.1ning one hundi(redi and for sty (140) acres m~ore or less. i Terms: Ono-hualf cash, balance ot -a credit of twelve mntihls, with leav, to thie puirchasiher to antticipte pay mIenlt. Tjhle credit port1ion to be se curted b y bond1( of purchaster 21m inort gage of the premises, wih in - terest from day of sale. Tferims ti i he conmplied with itt one hour oVrCre -ises resold at risk of former purclha see. Pu,rchtasers to pay for piap~ers an< for recordittg the samne. J. M. STEWART, S7th Mehi '90. Clerk of Couirt. Citaton. QT'IATE OF S( UITIl , AlOIN A, I y J. .. Newh lerry, Es<juire, Probat WaIIEuIAN, Mary Allen 1(tissell miad Suit to nce to graint hier letters 0 a lmtinlijiraion1)1 of thle estatLe and effect of Pa'itricik ii. ltussell, d ceasiedt. The(1 are*, therefolre, to) (ite and mnon ishi all anil siinguhar the kindred an<t creuli ice'sed, Ithat they be tand iappea'ir bIefori meo in thei Couart o,f Proba)ite to be: theld at P'iik Mlrc ne1II(xt, aft erjt pulilent ion~ hereof, at I o'elock in thie forintin to show caus (ite, 'tny theuy have, wh lv thle "aidh Athtinjtis.tr'a tion shub ot hi I2ratted. iiv'nulb u'y han i t hi 1(11th dlav ( M"uarch, Anno 'iimIi,. 5M'. Si. B. Ni3r, Y, 3, . . HI (o fox for bei ce: of we gai gI In Co: est G HI 1890. M\Rc5A LLT'S AL?Ai.LJK - Poll -0 It is eu '| fo;k' to tcok for a "1? ,' : L ac., b.xase .Ma"rch a "b5 .ser:.'1" mn1U 'I, '. when th.y raid an ad. r;o:,: 1:; Aihac!k *.; . ' an:L i - it no blow about it, u%e 1 .way :. H fa< (.: Thi; . knai. a'- is -ncw on th :hies i.. o,';.i 4'nd on the /bloo.- an d ast ezad: j,-.n .:e . ;ALln9 and aya:n3' th e waLi:', aw:] in the cel. law, c.3 o| '?n '.7-.& and best stockt oi' G7 :nc.-l ./e.'exLaaise that hat eve,- hea. in.. de of this house. It's like "Few< in the f amily;" "all want it and mt,. /'one it." The trade de mnan' i& 'm d therefore we hava to 3''z . MEMI RE WIe h' ..at v' op::2l ',he nicest lot of W' 's .'oods awli .'iambury Eia''ngs, 1Lacs anl HJo0iery we av ever had. The largqest stock of Hats, Ladies Misses, .Men's and Bioys, in ,Straw, Fumr and4 Wool. Thte large? .-tock of Shirts, W1hite', &reaked c 3 G 4'ped, and will be id for a song, if thme song is sung right. The nicest lot of Ready-adle Clothing we h!ave had in a long time, an.' th figm':'s a little lowcer, and &.at shine>|h'ie eyes of a buyair. Now is (a good time to /i.c about hA '|a.ven. I' n A!.nanac ofe~rs only the best c ; A' teds and P~otatoes. - .'d )owo Law Cotton See<a A.> ut you'r tradle where it doe.s and wh4ere ycu ya :A ' teorth (of ywot ALWV-tA nO'AZ. . W. T. McFA LL. A.B * i L 'ARPENTER, IM+n)'on louse D rug Store, Near C'ourt I!n'.me, GiREENVILLE, - S. C. When you comie to (Greenville, call arni see us. Yo~u will find~ at 'our store' a fual] st.ock of Purte and1( Fresh D rug~s. Chem:i.i cnls, l.ten t Medicitn es. IIrushes, C'omb s, and1( everythlinig ini a1I im. class d1rug st' re. Huist's and3( Ferry's (arde i nttees, A bl F1mSIlI. (Orch.ard, Blue aind Ii 'rds Urass and Clov er. W Iiest stoick tobaccos~o ini the city. A. B. & J. 1L CARPENTER, -s Superior to 31lSntttltcs WE ,Forraiingand miaking I.Ight, JREVJS e -IN4UIno-, Inre,--' EATSA Jhny('ke,'ornaBread,Shorl ito tl ed Pu~ddings andl 1uck ~e.~.weE ~ wheat. lE poundt can, 6 cents. PjWDE soidh h<-ontry erhn. Drew-Manufacturing Co.j - DA,LIOR; Md. I U GOOD, BRUCE & CO., tave bought heavier Ini Spring d's tlhis Season than ever be 3. These goods will be opezn inspecion by the 10th. A tcr idea of the Styles amd Pri will be given in tine next issue iasis pa;cr. In tihe neaiitinie are closing out Renniiants lie. 'dlese of Cost. ots of j'lows, Plow Stocks, .ndkldei Hoes, Flouk, Siugar and free, cheauper tlan the cheap. and( no jokiieg a*ouu it. s live ns your trade. GOOD, BRUCE & CO. tl A tl TE STANAR FURNITURE FACTORY!2 S-R F iEE (MAN, Proprietor, Hea-.- r t Ito ? l. illc:Ot;t ! - ( 't.'3'-rr, in'Cal(il eprr yo r "ntgt ^. Calcl., 0lofStln 1ime - for your etl slndd otofti -ant )11 Sit,ll+, etc. j'. .'i Morris at Iel-en, '. myl ag'en . Call onl hliml, or me at moy fauc G (ooi fOtlin- i'.mbilel'llcr i l : :Cangl ' Or furniture. no 2Rtf With a line of Seasonable Bargains which cannot hIe dul)icatedl celwhre, and invite you all in) call and( inlspec't. Our stoc1k 11habeenl enrefully seletedC( to meet your wants, anid each and1( every article - is mnark(ed at Prices whlich afoT~ D3eCy All Comnpetition!I We have a (Goud Stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries! Our sfock comlprises~ FLOUR, BACON, LAl1D, (OThN MEAL, MOLASSES, SUG(fAll, COF FEE, SOD)A, P1El'P2ElI, Sl>WES an<l( A LL OT1IEl AIITI CLES IN TII'E(Gi.OCE1IY LIN.E. We also keep a v'ery Complete Stock of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, StoveM, HIardwi,ar'e a,nd Trn ware. Edy' We' are Agen'Its for the' Stamjliard F'urniture Facto3y, awl al1ways keep nL compIJleteI StoIck onl hant1. Im'ot. f:ul to com mII II see us8, as5 we crioi suppl youVVii withI anIything mI the merchndise lineli( you wan'lIIl~~it, anld will Ilmike it 1o your~ intrs to do H s(o.~ LEWIS&MRRS TIlE STATIE OF souTil CAJIOLINA, C~ounlty of I'iekeos. Ago al i iOPc~~Hd l(nsn1 f ilstrap, Plainit.ff, Aginst,(V''ljl,(XIttlil 81 aie,o ltoblert. 'T. Oil lin, Delfenldanlt. Wl(l 01C(~ii Iel1(j ItL 1 Tlo th. deofeni nII, h oberIt T!. rifl' .. o'aL elt fl)Ua,11( III (!(rk of - Hr t': ' U en., cu lIy, II d to pl ' (IOI I ieilao'IlIe serve a cop o'~ you an 01 iiwer i u lll fiIi i d to Hthe tlesaidcmS'r Pickenls, S C, withIin twenlty daIys after the servi('e hlereof, elsiviXe of tile daIy ht~e ~i 1112 111(l of such1 service; atu1( if you1 fatil to anlswer 3ilcoanyogclf teonpaint witinf thle timell foe lIsaid, XI a 111g o ef tile plaint1iff Inl this acItion wll vi aJpply to lhe (onrlt for thle relief dlemanilded inI tilhe s oeyt ed11 usrn 1 [It AL.]lJh,C aTEWiAllT,SCCC.IP. CorrunAN & lIonIiNHON, anib(OIiCOItltIIlll ~1tI l'htint1ifTs AIttornelys.(4LiJINS'lUh Ta?ke not i(ce I lal the ('<.mli n,miil inl tihl was liih.dIln thMIlillieheofIthelSc'efirLof1th1 COTillll3 A (f lilN N, THI PPEL of')teC Salud river. t mie.fo PPROFESSIONAL. SO. BOWEN, Attorney at Law, PICKENS C. II., S. C. C Money to loan on easy terms, on ell secured paper. tflce in Court House. july2O'88y1 x.s & Oun, J. E. Doooa, Greenville, S. C. Pickons S. C. WELLS, OIIR & BOGUS, Attorneys at Law, PICKENS C. I., S. C. [. F. ANs1L, C. L. IIOLLINOOIITU, ollcitor 8th Circuit. Pickens, S. C. Greenville, S. C. A\NSEL & IIOLLINGSWOITII, Attorneys and Counselors at Law, PICKENS C. I., S. C. Practice in all the courts of the State, tml atention given to all business entrust (Ito them. mrh14-S8tf /ANSION IIOUSE LAW OFFICE, . Ilome No. 1 West Street. WELooMK. )Ay on Nzatr. NIX & NIX, GHREvILLR, S. C. Prrv tice in all the courts of North and out h Carolina. Ten per cent for collect tg, without contracting for more or less. (lain tie lost! -Y'10O cents on the $ >llcected for Js. :"Connor & Co., of noxville. after five goo(d lawyers had had te claim without col!#eting a cent. lie who can und oon't pay is a double tief. lie etc is i>,t.h conuidenci and money. 11 the latest tortures of coll'eting applied such (lcb.,ors. 1e not ''too late." Il: 'ill cost you nmohing to try us. References: President linin Beattle, f the Greenville National Bank, and Pr's lent Ilanunond, of the Peopl's Bank, * ireenville. janl0tf [LILL & WELI)ON, Dentists, 12 Main Street, (llEENVILLE, S. U. @ Gas given every Thursdays and 'ridays, and t(('lit extracited without pain. JR. FlRANK S311I'lI, Is now permanently located at Easley, C., and reslicetfully oll'ers his profcts ienal services to the public generally. jan2t f 1llt. J. P. CARLISLE, Dentist, (lEnNVITLE, S. ( . Otliee, iver WVestmoreland liros. & 1)uke's rug store. j:n l'89y1 1I IEENVILLE )EN'I'AL CO. V. M. NOllWO1), ). 1). S., Manager. (1IEENVIILE, S. C. i5 for a set of teetIi; 25 c"ents for cx raeting teeti: 25 to 10 cents for cleaning eeth; 25 to 'c5 cents for silver III Ii igs; $t 1l for gold tillintgs Yoil can't get1 better vork no nutt te r Iow muhlt you pay. Sens t ve terth till- i without puin. 12I M ia t tr it. nrh2' '88 T11i. J. B. CAI'EN'l'Eli, Dentist, Will be foumd aIt LAiberlt y on and after ther 24th~ inst. lie guarantees aill htis work to be first-'citss. fhd yt IT WILL PAY YOU! If youa J)ropose4 goling WesMt lame. I re4pr*esent f Ise NSi'er lAinte. UMF '0U) I9. DIUSII, )10tf I). Pl. Ag't, A Iamta. MANSION-:-HOUSE ! GREENVILLE, S. C. T'll i MAN S1IN li>t81 utIS hAS BIEilN mIenIts, am1l is one1 of tile hest. holtels inI the noelt highSt fut i in thl outry i('t of1 A. A. GATES. Proprietor. An Acr6stic!I 4wect is the per'fiume of flower's, KLightly they nod in the breeze, I[hver them sunhIine and 1( shIowers, I round thiemi thAe grass and1( the trees. Vo0thinIg mfore f>right orf mlllo gay IBreafthes in this wido workl'1 below, Rtevealing niew~ beautties (each day,~ tlir g'lladdeninIg our! hlearts as0 we go. lheni scatter' theI seeds far' anld wide, EloldinIg grasse;s andl flowers in store, Rtevivling inl ver1dure once m1ore'. Now Gsrasses in1 garden afld1. Now flowers ini bdrder' and bedl: E'ver'y blossom11 It pd(lasure shall yijel,. Ever'y petal ft p)erfumle shall shted, Distilled ini thle stIn and( thle dow, Spriead1ing sweet sceted0( odor' anfew. Fresh gartident and gr'ass seed1 just. rece(ived1. Also flow~er' seeds, at Grieen ille, S. C. The Original WinS. C. F. Simmons, St. LouIs, Prop'? ?af. A. Sim mons iv0.er Medie.ine, Es '< 285) in the U. S. Court navn1Ars J. L ~cilin, Prop'r A.Q.Simmons Liv er Ihtulator, l'.t'dI by Zeilin 0>S, M 7. A. s. L. M. has for 4y years -cured, INDIGHsSONg nILIOU'SNESs, AI',Tr'rr SOUn SToaca, ETc. t l 1ev. T. h.: I.eams, P'ahtor Mf. EC. Is Church, Adams, Tecnn., writes: "I. t, think I shmould havc been dead but for you Genuitne M\. A. Sim mlons L iver Meci'ne. I have8 RC omeime,us had to substituto crys "Zeilin's stuff" for your Medi otJyT cine, b)ut it don't answer the 'OPLK Dr . 1. Graves, Editor 17ru fllf//t, Memp1his,'fTenn. says:, I received a packag;e of your Liver Medicinec, nnd have ulsedi half of it. It works hike a chiarm. I want nb bettei Liver leputator, and cer tainly no more of Zeifint ulmiture.