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file asg eMessenger. LOCAL AND COUNTY MATTERS. EASLEY, S. C., NOVEMBER 2. BAPrIsT CHURCH. Rev. J. W. uttcis, PasItor. Every fir-t Sabbatilh at 11 o'clock. A. M., and at 7:30, P. M. Sunday School every Sabbath at 3:30 o'clock, P. M. PRESBYTEUA N CH URCIL-(Mlt. Pleasant), Dr. J. R. Riley, Pastor. Ev ery second Sabbath at 11 o'clock, AA. M. METHODIST CIIURCI.-Rev. S. P. ii. Elwell, Pastor. Every fourth 'Sabbath at 11 o'clock. A. Al.. and 7:30 o'clock, P. M. Everv SecOl(l Sabbath at 7:30, P. M., by Rev. D. R. Brown. Sunday School at 9:30, A. M., every Sabbath. THE CoIICi al haring thie Streets w orkedi. MR. V. F. SMIT[ is going to begin shoeing h1orses again. It. . H. GRREN is now the ow er of thei blooded horse, Asteroid. SHoT G UNS of evey' descript ion at OWNBEY BROS. It. W. A. PALMER1 and fannily have mlovedI to thebir lahce in the c'ounitry. THE tirst frost of the season iuIade i appea raice oil h*isc Wed Iesday [Ris. Powl,, and(I her luthr av monved back to thei rsidtie on Ta le Rock street. Pr1Iitii> GREEN. the blastereix ingin water to the surface inl the wellI s inl l ey certainl. 'HIE I President of the U. '14. has deo. ignated Thui nrsd Nove mbi 29th as a National Thvnksgivig day. Owmun;Y Bitos'. "(good as4 Gobl" 10e. Tobacco, still in thle lead. it MR.' li. J. GiONil1I,I1AT and wife have returled homlle, after in1 kiing a 1ien lant trip to Louisviile a ld the eammouth Cave. M. .J. SMITHI andlo W. A. Cly'de cx Ihnged places yesterd1ay. Mr'. Smithh ohing back to his. re(sidlen1e~ and1 Mr. Cl~ 'yde to the "'Easley l lotei."' PROF{~i. MCCAs1tAN, of the Piedmfonlt In.stitute, pastwd through t own last weet'k. llis addrei'ss betokenis for himi a line c (Ont rol o)verI the young ladies. MR. EPI[RAAf SMiTHi, au citizen of County,1 d.(iedi yes5terday mioring. i~e was. an hionorable, upr)igh1t an.1 hiighily (e(temed citizenl. prlotract your' stay a itl ong'er ex ilmue. A CroICE l ot of linue Groceries. of e> (very descr'iptionI. cheap at OWNEY' B nos. It 'i ~MB. ELIu~~s J)AY has left at our of en n' 0a lot of turnPips)~. of Ruta Baiga, '.~anka1rd, Mlunich and1( Flat D1ut ch v'a Xiet ies. Tphey are t he tlnest in flavor' ~ud size of any we have seeni this L'Mu. G4. W. TA~~YLOR, of the "legal rofession " of Pickens, rendered fhings rafdian't inl Ea~sley wvith his cor' useating countenance last week. ome aigain1, dear friend, anid bring' Qru lurck with yon MisSEs Sue E. Lewis, of Pickens, and Fannie H1oke, of Seneca, graced our town with their presence last week. They arouse so ihici liatent life in the Soul, that they Should comne to Easley freqIuelently. THE inany friends of Miss Mamie Barton will be glad to learn of her per inent stay in our midst. She is stopp ing at the residence of Mr. W. W. Robinson, Sr. Mlore pleasure for Easley. VI (al1 at tention to the :lvertisze mIent of J. 11. Morgan & Biro., of Greenville, wvhich appearsl in this is sie. They are men )f eite rprise. ain'it they "'Sentinlei"? Also, to the new important :Uiver tisemient of W. M. Iagood & Co., who too, deserve notice. Mu. E. NAiLLY levt his head come in contact with the lever of E. II. Bar tonl's Canie Mill yesterdav niorning. and received two sever(- cts, wichel laid bare the- skull. One on the riylit sidg of the head about five, and one oi left about 2 inches long. Dr. .J. W. Quillianm dressed tihe wouul. YOUNG Coul)J's souietilnes take (ir ellitonls) rout.es inl ordelr to ret aroi)l1( the oli folks. They Nwalk the Square tirIuly, Ill - -l t he blast ing pow l(r to Clear t heir wayN dril/ slowlyv :nil reac h their destinIatioi hite. When the Fath er ar'rivesA, I(e is su1'pr-iseid to fhid the youlngi folks are inissing." ore~d. caught1 :ll Opomastiun last Siatiu-day igh~It wich ~ weighedl Ihirteea potuals1. "'Sentinel,'' do you think it shioul have brougilt I ceits per potll, or on accoluit of tle iltipiicitv or opos sutui"s aid poulids. that about 3 ('its wolil( have been enough for it per pounid y Wiis8 SM iTH, a colored you th. wh\o has b(een wornking at the (ii of Mr. Gv. W. IKelley. near tis plae, on last Fridiay letI is ight luual(gi't (caughlt ('011b1 be e'xt rUeted thei. entire h:111( and1( niearly all Ite tleshi on thet aLrmi belowv th le el bow, was torin (fi'. Ili- arm11 had1 to b)e ampu~ltated ab~ove tihe ('lbowV. Thle I )rs. G~Iiilatal, of this laee, per' formied te operaItionl. At his't ae coutt lhe was dloingI very wvell. A\ TVEtun LE accidenIt oCed 1a1t Mr 1. R. Duke's Mill~)in last Mon darv. .Johnm nie. a thr'ee yearl ol chil of E. T1. D or sev--the il(er-was laingi a roual an uiIprighit sha11ft. whe n i c(lothles caught uipon t he heads oif son)11 h)olt U t a joint in the shaifi , amudlie little fel low was whiirle'd alrouil at a fr'.iht fuul from his body. D)r. J1. WV. Quilliani was ('nlled tol see himi, m111( foma~l thait his left thigh was broken , right shioul (dr crushed', and( a gash51 ab)out I bre( inches long across the back of his head. The little fellow wais (1oing well whien last heard from MRx. Ji. A. Conn, a residenit of Eas Iey, brought into our' ofice not, long sice, a rar'e curiosity. It was t he( Gov ern'11s Seni of~ South Ca~rolin a , made of bees-wax, in perfei~ct shapeJI, :aud bear'ing 0on its faces, the miott o of our1 beloved State. InI the~ days of lher "pr'istinie glory,'' the SealI was at tach ed by means of a ribbon to all grants made ht the Governior' Mr' Cnhh~ 5Inr he has h-1 his possession the old land grant to which this seal hung suspend ed. To those who have never seenl such a seal, we would say Clli and ex aminue it. It tIesures aboit three inches ill daineter, and about one-half Inch in thickness. TIA L oJNSTICFx's COU~R.-The1 fol lowing Cases wvere dispose.I of duri1g the past. week, before Jinige Gossett : The(, State vs. i. S. Caps, for selling Crop with Lienl Over it, -without consent of Lienor ; coin protlised. The State vs. Linda Williams, as saiult and battery. conlvietedl aind filed $5 and Costs or 3)0 days in jail. She paid ulp. The State v4. Waddv Arter, amiit and batter-y, c(nviete(. Fined 1k5 and 1 cost, or 30 days in jail. IIe paid up. Mail Routes. The Post master-General ha: adver ised for proposals for carrying the Iails in this Couity, from JilyI st., 1881. to June 30. 1888. Proposals re (vi ive d IIIItil 3 P. MI Joi 5, 18s . I )c eisionS alnninnee oncC ()It or before Ma-eh 5. 1881. Cont racts t) be fihl ill Ihel Departnimt. dlly exentet, ol or ble - fore May 17, 1884. proposal-nis-t he a(ldressed to the .Svoll Assistant Post ma~t'r (G eneni, ~PoSt oflee epalrt init, Wa-hin -igtn, 1). C.. marked. Proosals. 'state of S. C. The routes to be let o1t inl tliis Count \'-are No. 1-10~> Fromi Pickels C. II, by Amleron's llle aild 11aker, to NXine 1'ime-S, 1I miles :n.1 back, tilree ims a wevek. Bfnd $S00 No. 1410.; From Pickens C. II., by R tedmoml, Crow Creek, Nile, Creek, null( E'ast2at o, t o 1Fall Creek. 22 miles uil back, t wiee a week. 1onud, $400. No. 14107 Fromt Pickens C. 11., by Flower (n1. ) Pratter's, aal Six ilie, to Stewart, -O miles and ba-k, twice a week. Bomin, $1400. No. 14108 Fromi Ealety, by 18 mile. MIajor maii I lickory 1 lat to) P~1emletonl Bond, $10). No. 1410)0 From E'asley by~ 1iice' s, to Piensi C). 11., 8.', iles and( ba'k, '-ix timIe% a weei(k. HoIIII, $50J0. No. 11il10 From Easlyv by Briggs mnl ning by way of Mlayniard to Easley. 15 miles :nul back, thriiee times a wee'k. BEor 10. . No1i1 F'rom Sunny lhile, by W'e haive, throughi'i IIIhe couttetsy of 1)um1, formiiu for bids :nul b('uls whichl wvill be inrnished thos'e whon desiret to) miake bid1 .4- PIi(ckens Sentuiel. A rmlis-t end uirt <hll in) hui olliee at A b) time.. lie wats biorn inl EdIge1eIld, and~ was 835 vearis old(, atnd was one of the~ most (lIst inIguw'ihed 1(10 am loored cit i zents of. this State. C )TTON FIRHE IN C]iiARLESTON.-N A lire ini t he yard of the SouthI Ca roli na tailroaid 'Compny at Charleston Onl Mondlay dest royedI 2,000) bales of cottonu awaiting shipmenIlt to Newv York. The loss is $100,000, which is cove red by widely scatter'ed isu rance. T1het dlepot :t Ch~apper s, in New bery Coiunty', waVIs dlestroyed b ty 1ire( on WedneI(sday last. Thei( or'igini of the In-C bIel not yet beenI n154ertaland. IWYNIENEIAL. Married, on October 21st, 1883, by Rev. H. C. Fortner, Mr. NATHANIEL, MJUNKIN al Miss LAURA RIomzN, all of Pickens County. By the same, on same day, Mr. WARREN REI and Miss LTDA IJC~M oNs, all of Piekens County. On Sunday evening, October 28th. 1883, at the resideneO of the bride's mother, by Rev. S. A. Gary. 'Mr. R. W. MASSENGAAE and Miss MARlY E.. eldest daughter of Mrs. Mary Ann Smith, all of Pickens County. TrilE' IAnEKETrm. Our Cotton Market has been (uiet this week. Sales for the week 220 bales. We quote: ikieon.............. ....... (a.8A. Flour per barrel ..................... 4 Shirti ...... ............. 6 4-4 " ..7 (;, PinT ats..................................... Y arns.............................. . 850, COU N TR1 Y PR OD UC E. 14o t t .............. ... ........ .8 But ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 6 9 t r........... ...........1-50(w, , hie kens ......................... ......10 20 PUBLIC SALE. I will sell at public outcry, at my hom, pn TUESDAY, NOVEMBEt 6th, the following machinery, &c.: One 4.1ORSE 1'POWER ECLIPSE EN G NE. One ECI P'SE 'TRESER and SE PALR ATOR, Belting tam1 Fixtiures. One PRATT forty-saw GIN and FE EE 1.R S. One KING COTTON PRESS and The above will be sold for one-third Cush. Balance on 12 months time. Oct 19-3t* SLAEON BASWE LL. HUDGENS & HUDGENS, COTTON BUYERS --AND D)IEAILERS IN 1General Merchandize, Easley, S. Q7. Invites the attention of their p~atrouis and( the gene ral pubhlic, to the larg'e andI at tractivYe Stock ofP Goods just opened, which embraces DryI Goods, Notions, Cilothing, Hats, Bloots, Shoes, Grocer ics, Drugs, Glassware, clrockryI & Wo ode nware, TOC)(ACCO,( KINITTrING COTTON, &c., and in fact everythiung usual ly kept ini a stock of General MerchanUdize. We call especial aittenition to ourt! large STlOCK( of RE ADY--MAlDE C LOTL'H11NG, JE ANS and SiHOES. Youi will tind it to your interest to e xaine! t hem before& purchasing. When you w~ant Flour call fot the '' FRO~S'l ;'' for a " Chloice ["anmily " it hasI no( SuperliOr. Oct 12-12m