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PICKENS 8ENTINEL, LOCAL NEWS SwcoIt violetal w , Tho ail man could make only one ip lat Monday. . ,J udgo Norton will hold court 'in AHiwmpbau next week. The p>pulation of the world is - aibout 1 ,QO0U,000. M. Miles Singleton's family who have ieen sick are improving. MAL. J. J. Wakelin, of Central, was T nith in Pickens last week. \WBI uome gentleman, from Augus nd us a shad, prepaid, packed oil i.:0~ 't oo the quantity of guano rolling on'. froim the depots, cotton is still i your horse's teeth ever need fil. 0 just put a file in the trough and b a gnaw it. ; canary psets lonesome, just ve a looking glass. Who could h 'f."ing a canai'yl Th: biting, beautiful, miserable, *ey, .ushy snow, that disappointed because we could'hot go. 1m veek Rev. A. S. Lesley tied ., *; for Miss Minnie Martin and Mr Join Sadler, of York county. Dr. J. D. Cureton has been recoin .ro ' for reappointment to the tSupervisor of Registration. G. WV. Singleton who has ite sick with the grip for f.wo weeks is able to be out u ,me thief entered the kitchen of ;. . F Mlorgan one night last 1 'tnd stole the sausage made -me hog. 3. F. Robinson'q friends will to know that he is much im a health and strength. He e a severe spell. -eported that Collector Townes *ired the position of raiding to L. W. U. Blalock, of Gold. urens county. jade Cox left last Thursday .shington, D. C., where lie ex :o obtain a position ic the gov It printing department. .James E. Hagood, Jr. informs ..it the snow in soine 'places n Easley and1 Pickons was fromma eight feet (not inches) deep indonmitable Frank White had 'render to mud and slush Itist y, and talk to the Pickcns aants at long taw over the tele t Saiturday, Chaus. II. Deere, of , put up twenity-live 11,000 s security for the appeariance of * as W iman. Deere is the ather of Wiman's son, who is quite poor man in Atlanta got in au ewslocated adovertaken ret-e wives. WVhere will his les end .Thomas Blrown , who came North Carolina about six~ monthe. died suddenly, near Doc Alean on Eastatue, on the 21st ult. was a good mian 'and a bright * n. a the 23d uIt., Savage Tren icommitted suicide at Flat Rock, SHe was p~brother of W . L TrenU iwho was Cleveland's first Comup er of the Treasury. No cause is -;tmed. ir. .John .JamisMon, whose death p~ublishedi last week, was a hfre iher of Kehvee Lodge, which coni iber of Bates Lodge, as THIC SEN L manm supposed. dispatch to the State dlepartmenit & .ashingtoni last Satuirdaiy in forjner -etary Gresham that lion. 1% i1. *L. 'A ihson is very sick of typhoid rat Guadalajara, \lexico. 1ie is ng way from home to he soh sick. here is no beef license cf force in town of Pickens, so if there are among the neighbors who haive a beef or mutttoni, theLy can put it -ur mearkiet under the infloence of trade. ,1 ust so you all do not .k at once. 'he smioot hest and prettiesmt bicy - riding of a whle year was enjoyed 2the plowed fields and through woods last Tuesday umorinmg. Anl ~halt pavement was not a circum * . ice. The only thing you had to b' areful of was to keep out of the i.he Rev. R. A. ( hild, the newly cinted pastor of the Chester Mo dist church, is making a favorable . arcssion andl is gaining influence in community by his forcible ser *ne and his fine social qualities. hough in the pulpit only four rs he already takces rank among ~m.prominent and aicceptaible minis s of his church.-Newvs andl Courier. F'hn Butler Guards' Minstrels, of Seenville, S. C., gave a performance at Easley last Friday night to a small, 6 appreciative audience. On ac mt of the exceeding cold weuather 'I the small number of performers', ho entertainment (lid not come ny1 to unir usual Greenville rep. But iAlnager THaynes informed the audi r'iee that they wouald soon give an iter that would eclipse all forumer Once in a while you see men and Sinmen who use ill feeling andl preju ~e for a tonic, even if they have to 'ot for it like a hog rooting for chui s. Then thev abandon the tonic ~.ature, gorge themuselves with it and ecomie corpulent. Otherwise they' If the snow does not hurry away it will be recovered. The Advocate, of Auderson wanto an April. convention. J. T. Johnson, of Laurene, will run for congress again this year. Mr. E. E. Mauldin defied the snow, t slush and mud and came to town v Monday. Rev. W. 0. Seaborn was in town last Monday to attend to iniportant business The rabbit fraternity has been 4 considerably $hinned out during the recent snow. Rev. J. Bjoyd, presiding elder of c the SpartalUtrg district, died sud. denly ou the 25th uit. Wilton, a son of M. F. Hester has ft been quite sick with fever for three b weeks, but at this writing he is con valescent. Jury and witnesa tickets will be t received at par for subscription to s THE SENTINEL, as also any audited a county claim. Court convenes next Monday, his 3 honor, Judge I. D. Witherspoon pre- e siding. I he witnesses for the State g should be on time. b ei Conductor J. H. Baburn, of the e( Greenville and Columbia, was acci-- c dentally killed at Greenwood on the morning of the 25th ult. A Presbyterian elder trudged through snow last Sabbath to school N and said he found it three feet deep b in some places- the snow, not the S school. te tc A substantial, new bridge has been a placed across Rocky Branch, near il IVolf Creek. Thus the drains be tween Easley and Pickens have been recovered. . *Quite an exciting auction sale took b place last Tuesday morning on the m front of the old court house, in which c< E. F. Looper fiigured prominently as fa auctioneer. ij Look at the figures of our dispen l sary on the first page. We have nearly a hundred thousand dollars in profits, which we will now proceed to o offer for sale at regular prices. Cholera is getting into herds of At swine in Oraigeburg county. One w farmer, among ruany other remedies, S tried concentrated lye. lie says it is pl a sure cure; it does its work after the t hog is dead. ci Win. Wright, colored, has filed a ai suit against the Pickens Telephone Co., for $500 damages. He had the ' misfortune to break his leg while cc stretching the wire bet;ween Easlev " and Greenville. di On Fridav, the 23d. there was but il 0110 passenger in the first-class car tj from Greenville to Easley, and lie had a a pass. Conduct.or Rosenberg saiid ti it was the first timie in his recollec- ti tioni that usuch had beeni the case. - In the case of the Sta~te vs. Symmes for killing William Gary, the supreme court has filed its dci~sion coilniinug y the finding of the circuit court. The p~riso~ner was senteoced t~o three years in the penitentiary without labor. As our new postmaster, R. A. Bon~ - 01 eni, is determined to be as popular sI with his patronis as is compatible with ie fidelity to his trust, he is now selling at thirteen two-cent, stamps for one h, cent and a quarter. We guarantee P none of the auti crowd reports him. (I Jo ;eph Talbert, late postmaster of hi Ninety.Six, was convieted last Satur day of the illegal sale of stamps, and finied $50-paid. There were several other' counits in the bill, but he wasli convicted only on one. He was de fended by Cothran, Wells, Ansel & Tlhere are singing schoo>ls, grammar4 schools and ~ritinig schools, but Greenville came to the front las.t4 Monday withi a stove school. Mir s Clarke isi the teacher, and the sessions. will be held in Gower's hall. Tire pupils will be allowed to play doll at the recess. Miss Lidie Fslger, who has been visiting relatives anid friends in Pick. ens for. the past three weeks, returneo to her home in Easlev la'st Trhursda' . You ntedni't feel too bad about it, Easley is only-eight miles away, and hias perfect . telephone connection 4 with this place.4 Tf.m (Calmes, who iL.chiarged wit.4 iling Hlenry' Fisher- and WV. H. Paris, near Campobello, last November, wa eapturedl near Mineola, Texas, an 4 is now in Spau-tanburg jail. He was. in jail in Texas, charged with theft, under the name of Johnston, but he preferred to come ba1ck here and be tried for murder, so lie informed on himself. The followving citizens of Pickens county havn been drawvn to serve on d the grandl jury for the August term ni of the U. S. court at Greenville: S. A Hi. Brown. 11. A. Richiey, JIohn P. J Lesley and J. II. Newton. On the - petit jury: James Cureton, Pinckny a Barton, Rt. E. Bowen, W. H. Thomas, WV. M. Hester, J. L M. Neely, WV D). B. Allgcood and 11. B.- I endrick . Nutwood is the champion living trottinig sire and surpaessed by only one0 dead, Electioneer, it is a roeason. al1)1e certamfty' that in the near- future Nutwood, who is still alive and vigor ous, will lead all sires, living or dlead. He has now a!.out 120 in the 2.30 list. Nutwood is the gran~dsire0 of the handsome colt,Broad Rook, owned by the Pickens and Easley Live- Stock' Company. Some anonymots corresp~ondlents of the Abbeville Press and Banner de sire to r'evive interest in the Carolina, Cumnberland Gap and Chicago Rail road. That is a very back number. 1 but an improved condition of the country will require a line uinder some p Mr. R. B. Byars, the popular Pie ins caterer, will serve hot lunche )to., in the masonic building durit ourt week. W. B. Allgood was in Pickei donday. He hopes the antis w: ake the advice of the Greenville Ne md stay on the fence. Dr. Frank Austin has our than or an invitation to' attend the con nencement exercises of the Atlant )ental College on the 5th inst. D Lustin will receive his diploma, an ve notice that he has been honore vith the presidency of the gradnatin lass. The blizzard set in towards Pihol na iast Thursday; the wind changin bout 10.30 a. w., and itcontinued t low from the east until Saturda vening, it brought the snow whici egan to fall atout dark, and by mid ight it was four inches. * It was o I2i frisky northwestern variety and emed to have a search warrant fo imething hid in every garret covere< 'ith shingles or boards. All da3 abbath it came bias from the north ist accompanied by such a biting %le, that nearly all the wires of socia ility in Pickens were snapped. Bless I was that hearth which had suffi ent light and comfort for all thosi hose toes it warmed. The Lockhairt Shonls 111ls. SENECA, OCONEE COUNTY, Feb. 20. - ot only your Charleston readers, At your readers throughout the bate and the South, are intensely in rested in progress, especially in cot n manufactories. The building of larger mill at Lockhart Shoals, Union county, has begun, and a )od deal of work has been done un 3r the direction of Col. C. D. Farrar. lie foundations of the mill have wn built, and 1,70,000 bricks are ade ready for building. Seneca be mes interested in this mill from the ct that one of its livest and most fluentital citizemi, Mr. John (. Carey, d been named in connection with imp rtant and responsible office the company. There was an in rinal tmeethig, or rat her coinference some of the largest stokholders at >artanburg last \% ecek. ( apt. J. II. ontgomery and Col. C. D. Farrar are present in the interest of the uthlie- stuckhiolders, ad Mt. St. ien Greene represented Eastern in rests and Mr. Carey. It was de ded to imake Mr. Carey treasurer I general ianager. The Felection Mr. r 'arey is proof positive that the ork is to be. pushed to a speedy rnpl i- an. Another important trani ,tion that will also prove interest ig to the stockholders was the re action of $20,000 in the price of the iill property. Whuile Seneca regreta )at Mr. Carey's push and energy ee to be transferred to aiother see on, still he has the warinest ngra dlations of hiis frienlds at hiome -News and( Cour ier. Mirs. Cloeeanxd's Beataty. She has matu red intoL inagnificenmce, amn not mnaster of the airy vocabu ry of fem-de duds, buIt I saw her a iperb, womanly vision, clad in sin. e white of fine texture. giriihed ily with diamonds. I reenil her ender, sylph-like figure of the eight s. when she was a bride and a win me fatiry, an~ I thei contrast shows or now ripened inito a splendid anmd urfect womanliness, transcedent in Lat inidescribable chiirm of mother iod that brings beaultiful women to weir' best in phlysical attraction I mnnot remember ever having scen a madsomer woman than Mrs. C leve nd is now. -Col. I W. Avery, ins tlanta J ourna~fl. dse PRICE 50 CENTS PER BOTTLE. 800aK oF VALUABLE INFORMATION FREE. F^, sALE BY DRUGGISTS. ivil Enginer and Smuvoyoi Greenville, S. C. Special atttentioni given to Sub vision of land, Tering and es cti ation of Waiter Power. Oflice 88i [ain St., over Feltoni's BIook Store Eu2. InooJ. i , unav * 1,. C. TuHolni.:r. 41VERY, FEED) and E.XCHIANG E STA1HLES EASJEY A N DIPICK ENS, S C. (Opposite Hloteln.) Carriages, nuigglesi and saddle H~orses at RCA 'nable Ita tes. Your Patronage solicited. The railroad hqa not yet comec to Plckes, bt - e,i in peaking diatacec of the raI~lroaf T -W -( ig .2 r For One's Price. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN WITH THE ATLANTA WEEL! CONSTITUTION We are enabled to offer it with THJ SENTINEL for one year for $1.00, clut bing subscriptions to be sent to this oilic and accompanied by cash. LIBERAL PRIZE OFFER! Every subscriber to this remarkable cml bing propoRition is entitled to enter TW1 PHIZE CONTESTS, sending his guess for the $1,000 Cotton Crop Contes In which there are FOUR PRIZES offer4 for the NEAREST ESTIMATES of ti size of the co)tton) crop of 1893-4, now I ing marketed, and award to be made sooD as the New Oricans Cotton Exchan: announces the ofilcial crop figures. *4( IN GOLD for nearest guess to the croj $200 prize for second, $200 prize for thirt $100 for fourth, $100 fcor fifth. Crops for recent years have b'een a follows: In 1888, 7,017,707 bales; in 1881 6,935,082; in 1890, 7,313,726; in 1891 8,655,618; in 1893, 0,700,865. In addition to the above every clubbin, subscriber can enter our combination FOR FEBRUARY, Supply the missing word in th~ following sentence: We find a serious error i the navy of to-day to be thi .........height of our cruiser: ONE FOUR l'H of the net sul seri1'lion receil ts of th. se enterir this contest will be divided amom hose who supply the correct word: 11he blank in the above sentene Thus, if there rre $5,000, one fouri would be $1,250. If tan supply tl correct word, each would receive $12 if 100), each $12.50, &c. Both~ of the above contests fi and inaddition to TWO PAPERS For the Price of Oru IE !REEL CQN8IlON~i Hans a circulation of 156,000, and THlE PEOPLE'S PAPER. It f vors Tariff Reform, an Individui Income Tax, and the Expansion< the Currency to a degree sufficient meet the legitimate business deman. of the country. It covers the newvs of the worl every week, having news correspdn< ents in all the news centres of ti: world. We offer you THlE PICK ENS SENTINE L and TII ATLANTA WEEKL AN To begin trade and r have never i position am< counts. We can for them been in some to come forw your help, at and give you We have Coffee and I Plows, Plow Tools. We I will sell them Come to see Mc FALL' ALMANACE - FOR MARCH, E Now for Irish Potatoes, On ions and Garden Seeds, Flow er Seeds, Gariden Hoes and Rakes, Elbow Grease and Vim. That's the way to "gi thar." Ladies call in and see ou new lot of Baskets, Willow Lunch, Market, Fruit, Vegeta ble, Han-per, Feed and Fane -d Baskets. ,". Hat Racks, Coat and IHs as Hooks, Trunks, Satchels, an '0 all kinds of house keeping I, gools and useful .articles, Call in and look at our goods S -W. T. Mc FALL, Nottee. Notice is hereby given that the jolicies of the Farmers' Mutual Firn [nsuran~ce Association wvill not takt .'feet until the 1st day of May next ['he delay is caused by sickness ani o mnfavorable weather for the eigenti o canvass the cosmtv. .J. M ST'EWItT, President. n Ig caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat rent business conducted for MODERATE FEE.. i-, OUe OFc CE OPPOITE U. . PATENT OiCE Li remote from Washington. Send model, drawiang or photo., with descrip C. tion. We advise, If patentable or not, free of charge. Our feo not duo till patent is secured. A PAMPHLTg "H ow to Obtain Patents,'' with coaset ofsae iddrthe U. S. and foreign countries C.A.SNOW&CO. OPP. PATENT OFIEt, WASHINGTON, D. C. 0380 0-0 . COMPOUND. Abrecentdisoryb ano -ndcnsi plae yfaru.isunk osol u ent os Ab fO.nd of and o"iabmedicie diua Nsyer ioaoo unroiple al eposbedruggistsWootrSfr macye in '93lyco t. As oeOO' or Sths i osy e totte fyr frnd oril sneighb [S-ld In icrke n ad e yher tl all earesosil Drnggss.. cotaylnI nx9na.I. te ags Wel u s slend 1dlyO gote upN and a de If y thave ne fve toeencp of it, srends for nean~ youwill ronounc Nt te wiggtan best ew paperyo WvEredAdEK LY NEWs , CstaonIly$g2.en0pe1d0sqarefyeeta. ifake hvnesena godroo yrs, end fo one an y wit pon u-nac inbget anost onlyw paert yoper ead.n i b Adtsr*.0f Cfsvs gon $2. p lr d qare fe. Wak 'stop leaks in tin or iron roofs, and will has for years. iRY IT. Send stamp fo samnples and full nart ,1' D, BRUCE YTOUNGEMENT FOR 18, with, we want to thank. our friends for I >rompt settlements during the past se ad better collections. There seems tc >ng the most of our customers to sett appreciate such trade, and propose to this year. The few who have stood ba way hindered from paying us, we a ard at once and do their best for us' d you- may need ours later. Pay us wi r note for the balance. BA IAINS. some Bargains to offer in Groceries. lour to be had any where. A full ass Stocks, Plow C Yar, Hoes and other iave bought these goods lower than accordingly. Lots of corit and seed oa US. HAGOOD, BRU NOW THEN, BRACE UP Anid stop growlis No wonder you 1 Hfave you an add No? Well, peoplc in bassEiness and t1h seent hard to YOU 'all and get our Past an ardd In Th developnents. 1 will soon Iass am The Best Shoesa for the LeaWt Money. I S3 6 Squenkless,Botit r ~$5, IP4 a % $3.50 W,1 $2 Bc ALLTH DEAL.ERS who push the sale of W. L. D whc heia to aitncrease the saies on their footwear of the dealer advertied below. Catalogue i W. T. McFALL, M PICKENS, S. C. Buist's See are the Be We have the Gard'(enl Seed G reenville. FORD) WATi have Onion oilons 2 to 3 ] Carp( GRI d Id GreevleCa OnOHned Brwoose Grehvll Cilolatt &uo77 & CO0.S 94. :heir liberal ason. We be a dis. e there ac do all we k, or have Lgain urge We need tat you can The Best ortment of Plantation usual and ts for sale. CE & Co. ug about hard times. hnink times are hard. in THE SENTINEL? don't know you are tat is the reason, times iihile others prosper. rates on. advertising. e Sentinel, and await lard times with you Vay. DOUGLAS HOE"E m Waterproof. Best Shoe sold at the price. ind $0.50 Dress Shoe. S %.? s c ing foI m $ to $8. P I~ jhoe~m3 ftc.Sles. 50, and $2 Shoes, Unequalled at the price. oys $M i. hooggl Shos LADIES' $, $2.50 $2, $1.75 Insist upon having ,.L ant price sa ued on bottomn. Airockton uglas Shoes gain customners, full line of oods. They can n avp pi y ctuylng all your ORGAN BROS., CENTRAL, S. C. ds Ste finest selection of s ever brought to GENUINE B RAD. ER MELLON. We seed that wvill raise )oundEs the first year. miter Bros., ENVILLE, S. C., Spring Suggies UDiAPEST )Uth Carolina 3h Factory WAGONS. can buy a Ihomemnade Wagon 0.