The Easley messenger. (Easley, S.C.) 1883-1891, September 19, 1884, Image 6

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FATAL SUoPTING AFFRAY A9 LAURENS C. H.-A fatal shooting affait occurred onSaturday evening aborthausk at Laurens C. H., in whih W. 11. Pool. was fatally wounded and J. W. Fowler slight ly injtured. It appears that on the.evening mentioned Mr. .Fowler who is the uncle of Miss EVA Pool' who lives near the court house with her mother, went to the-store of W. H. Pool and accused him of having been too intimate with Miss Pool. Mr. Pool, who is a distant cousin of the lady, denied the charge. Mr. Fowler insisted that he should make reparation by mar riage. It is said that Mr. Fowler then remarked that there must be some settlement of the affair at once, and drawing his pistol, be gan firnig. Mr. Pool returned the fire, woundling Mr. Fowler in both hands. When the affair was over, it was discovered that four shots had struck Mr. Pool, one being In the abdomen, one in the leg, one in the arm ond one in the side. His re covery is thought to be impossible. Mr. Pool has not been arrested. The affair has naturally created a great 1seal of excitement. Miss .E'va Pool is a beautiful and fasci nating young lady, and Mr. Pool has been visiting her for some time. As will be remembered, a suit for $10,000 damages for se duction is now pending against Mr. Pool, Miss Martha lurdette being plaintiff. Mr. Fowler is a resident of Lau rens aud for some years was a mer chant of that place. le now de votes attention principally to farm ing. All the parties are quite well known here, and there was anxious inquiry for particulars when a private telegram to a citi zen of Laurens who is visiting here was received.--Daily News. D EA TH or N. B. FjREEMzAi&N.--Na poleon Bonaparte Freeman died Monday morning at two o'clock. aged 4 'years, after an illness of about six weeks duration, lHe was a native of Rutherford countyv, N. C., and came here in 1809, byeing at that time employed as an ovei' seer' on the Air Line, then in pro-. (css of construction. In 1870 he engaged1 in the liquor business, which he has carried on ever since. lie was at one time street overseer', and under his direction lasting and valuiiable improvements were made. The dleceased was at member of the Executive Commit tee of the Pie.mont Fair Asoca iion and always used his best en deavors in promoting the advance mnent of the interests of'that organ imation. Hie was District Deputy Grand Master, I. 0. 0. F,, and Past Master of Mountain L2odge, No. 15, of this city. In 1875,- he married to Miss Alice Pool, daugh ter of W. P. Pool of this city. Mr. Freeman's business integri ty, liberality and public spirt were among his principal characteristic. He was always ready to contribute generously to every d'eerv ing ob ject, and his purse was ever open to relieve misfortune or distress. 'There were few public enterprises whieb were for Gree.nvnlk' ben fit that did not enlist his aid and encouragemedt, ana the loss of so useful a citizen will be generally regretted. Mr. Freeman's death was rather unexpected, as he rode out in a buggy on Sunday in company with Newton Poole and seemed much better. He grew worse however, on Sunday night about 11 o'clock and died Monday morning as sta ted.-Greenville News. ALWAYS LATE.--Half the value of anything to be done consists in doing it promptly. And yet a large class of persons are always in advance of them, and so it is with their appointments and en gagements. They are late, very likely, in rising in the morning, and also in going to bed at night; late at their meals; late at the tounting-house or office; late at their appointments with others. Their letters are sent to the post office just as the mail is closed. They arrive at the wharf just as the steamboat is leaving it. They come into the station just as the train is going out. They do not entirely forget or omit the engage ment or duty, but they are always beiid time, and so are generally in haste, or rather in a hurry, as if they had been born a little too late, and forever were tr3ing to catch up with the lost time. They waste time for themselves and waste it for others, and fail of the comfort and influence and success which they might have found in system atic and habitual punctuality. A good old lady, who was askedl why she was so early in her seat in church, is said to have replied that it was her religion not to disturb the religion of others. And if it were with all a )art, both of cour tesy and duty, not to say of relig- ] ion, never to be unpunctual, they would save time for, as well as annoyance to others, and aid them selves to success and iufluence in ta thousand ways. --Courage that grows from (cOn ttitution often fosakes the rnan when he has cceasions for' it ; cour age which arises from a sense ofH duty acts in) a uniform manner, --A judicious silence is better' than truth spoken with charity. Towni Lot For Sale. I wil sel myhouse andl lot, in Eas.. ly1 hc B. D). Green now lives. contailning one acr~e, adjiointing lot~ of W. H. GAreent and land of WV. M. Ha-. good & C.o., near the site (of I he dlepot o6f the C. C. G. & C. RI. R . I will sellI th~e whole 0or divide the lot atnd sell either portion. For partienlars and t.ermts, address Mis. N. A. QREEN, at Greenville, S. C. sept 5 4t W ANT ED, A goodl TANNER to run a small Tanyard, and to take an interest in the business. No capital re- e quired. .J. E. IIA~OOo. For. Sale, 0NE Two-horse Bnggyv nm? Har-] ness, with shafts also, good as new; will sell on time. A pply to P MeD Alexander or WV M Hagood, or myself. J EC HAcoon. sept 12 2t A CRY FOR HEI O.t HAINES' 601 A POSITIVE AND R) To the Vives, Mothcrs, an d KL. It lies in yo'ur owi hanei to %avo the hus6bal druukenttess. Ti, Gottea $peffleo (an' be pat-lelt. Fly *lissaptyy plm-uto it #It 4'offee, t ps'enenvce will iaot be <vitected elittacs, bU , TAKING A DRINK OF LIQUOR R' Drunikenness is n deaesse, not a weaknesa. must. be cultivated ; but w% hen the Lippetite 1l on affliction for whici nedlicita.' i ndininistered. ] a zuiaailed Wolf with a niil lion anouitba gaiawlin I edgies, temlierealnef lecturae, " OreadfuI ex ani one nauin is) a thouswand cat: wItlstanml the bat-t cttas he4! is piysic:awy weak. 1it! conhk! its (ik' wit, a batiquet at hi liiid, a.s to deny his hung THE SPECIFIC AND LIQUOR CAN N07 It woul be anusing. were it not pitiful, to v g Iven -wtiout. hi kno1w lt% i &e . At IiJst,out. of b begun, hic pours ut! i tirin . 1ow .allows it f the lai nor to his li's, gets its otlor l hit s iiiit: rema r ' hiat ''souie ll, I 11.10~ot whisky ai phivaial [rtostrat on , n '' ii ;a.s,' ino ill-e ret ard thln Ih. child who unever ktew the taste o WiVE , MOTH I Cati you afford to tie-e cl tilss niettai of 14aving that you !ove anil wmire to ave the crring u compl)is t rv j iesut. I iasteal of tsittlig IIpt: Uot cumue ; intvad -t putting ne iOLa of trust, 1I COME TO THE RE-3 You nan al(Iilniii- ' r this reinedIy quietly, o X saeer fuaie., an.1 th uaie is Rapit)d, Po8itih In hinl.dreIuis of cases %% la e )r. I lieias has tisere gaeves' ?a"&e bees a fadllc'e. I-,H fld wives and chltirent, every iitol huntianitN this gr'eatt.1 u: aill bet Ileal discvevries. I t ia' pliai 8uenL u work, wlie met, placuig LI.0 renied is prepared in pow2Lered oti m t up ut tip i n p Jspecial care ia t-akeni LhbaL, the iuntelts can nll a's there Are tu iy w-i are seiniti ve on this po frustrate the plans tor itt admitilatration. Or packages wi1ll ;iure the rnowt oh:unite cae. 22 r-eferacter. PHICEfN: (syne I'achjaie bry 21 om-C 0:-Cle. .0.s. omyy est Order. Addrcs inch. ant mak:e A 11. aya, e OL (OLDEN SPECIFIC CO We'%- < nut, p-tr i- i; ' ti,: ;-rint the nr ue of tho-., wit T c hefllow ingt ar e e stxr -t--. !,. a;,. y :, : % e wi, -- ji:n u Cresi:CN, 1A-K .-0J4r .1 i" -9 .l I ti e t t .Mo . t au in *rue. t'!reveland, ?0 3.-- MI y i-.anst I- enre'i. and h.- ser-n n. Not ci telc i it. ...-p ., if.: M.h.. a .1 , e%% hti ' p"Uueniz mal .,nl. Bounviis., ls.d.-- 1or tiite&I y.:r1A toy biuasl a t u1 . I ~hirs-:d reis.ty tit t w k .m 't- .:! .. t it i es a . I toA I drisk again - ihst he :vulsi 110t if h-: Auaite.1 s. Carhajye. Bfu.-- I go ^, a -t.lobI -. -i. 11y ni .:v. it to We mine:ici n I ts ace if I .o .t. rL 01 m1. I othIi.i I6 ! i u, aI seen us. We are thae hasppient faWuMiy in th-- te6. New Store ! New Goods! -CALL ON W. H. BRYANT & CO., Kasley, S. C., 1st door W. of P. 0., AND BUY YOUR Blacon, Lard, Fish, Salt, Flour M eal, Pearl Grits, Rice, Sugar, Cof 'ec, Syrup, Molaeses, Starch, Can l es, Chee.se, Crackers, Oranges, ~and(ies, Canned good1s, Tolbacco, 7igars, Pepper, Spices, Ginger, Llavoring Ext racts, Indigo, Mad 1er, Borax, Alum, Sal1ts, and all dids of Staple and Fancy Grocer es. Smoke 'COar ha o 's Lill'ian" Segars. All at "Rock Bottom'' prices, for a~h or Baiter. Very res pec t.fulIly, W. HI. BRYANT & (C0. Land To Rent For' 1885. L W ILL Rent my Tr'act of Land lav ing in l4 miles of Eisley, for 1885, L has 110 acres inI cultivation, and is nue of the bes cotton and gralin fatrms L this country. I will also) sell my TWO MULES. wo-hIorse Walgon and1 I~Prness, one )SiBORNE Sulky Plow, and all other arming Tools for (.a;sh nr good ac eptabie pap~er on reasonable prices. WV. II. N IX, Easley, S. C. aug 29, 4t BL ACKSMlT HING n all its branches, done by JAMES ROSEMON I. Thasley, 8. C. Give him a call anid satisfaction wil e ghven. both as8 to work and (h~trret LP ANWERED. .DEN SPECIFIC, IDICAL CURE FOR ters of Drinkitig Men Id soni, or brother from the awful disease of adininistered without the knowledgo of this Ca. or Ias artieles of food or drdssk, Qe taste or seasell, and 'after a few days 1 A PIYSICAL IMPOSSIBILITY. Primarily the appetite for alcoholic drinks ce formed, It Is as much a disease as any other 'very nerve, t.isue and pore of the bod is but upon the system and craving for a cohol. I., prayers, resolutions-all are futile. Not le; not because he has not the desire, but be ly abstin irom eating food after a famine ry vystem in its awful craving for liquor., ExIST IN TNE SYSYEM TOGETHER. batch the man to whom the Speelfic has been abit, and not. realizing that the good work has' anti aseeeiriere. The next attempt, he raises 'ils, and stets the glass down, usually with the rigry." From this moment he Is saved. No 'is %! I I appear --- the man is no more a drunk [ liquor. The ('s re isleraattesa. ERS, SISTERS, the husband, son, or brother? As certain as ne, so certain dto we oiler you the means to ac lestly at homine praying for the help that does Sany ytitem of ied ges or reform, UE YOURSELVES. asily, and without the patient's knowledge. 'e and Ierinanent. adIministered the remedy in his own practice, i that wretehednesj,. blighted homes, suffering , dentand that the widest publicity be given sold at. a tirice which wHi enable us to accom v byoiid the reach of any one. The Specific tkaps for mailing, or shipping by express. t be divulged to any but the party addresed, tit.; besiduoi, it.) let its iiature be known might e package will cure any ordinary case. TWo :* is psoitivelyt .earantecd, Os soney noil. postepa i d, ..00. T wo Packages at re Letter, Express, Postal Note, or Money ly to 185 Race Street, Cincinnati, 0. ose cr ice Iorituipts i-nw to writo us grateful letters. ds .f t-t 'ivrt i . mf- .mu flii it our offic. I G(ldu a 0, :20s1le. Eivery wurd of your advertsenent I know tih cituqe. It., thinks ho has proved himself a hero. ', urktka. t. 1b: nuw wonder-i why so imany weak .fools "ur 1lwf :a curse. lie would not reform Itho could. Your iiimi yeterday Athat I had done, and he says he will never wt: i my ':nIe withistut ny knowledge, while I had ordered d wh 'u wt couipar- d noue after my cure, you abould have DO YOU KNOW THAT OR ILLARD'S CL1MAX V,(1-1 1 4 f, , A"'O with R0d '1 Tin Tag; Rose LetafFine Cut (lewilg; Navy CilppiAagi, and Black. Brown and yellow, SNUFFS are the best and cheapest, quality consid red-. aug8 ly Easley Academy. Second Session for 1884, will begin Septembe' 1st, and continue Four School Montlis. [im ary De p'mm~nt, per ntouth, $1I.50 Intlermnediate " " 2.00 Academic " .00 Incidental Fee, per Sessions,5 Music Extra. IBoard ini Priivate f'amilies, per Month,..................... 10.00 Aug 29. 188.1, 3m. E~eS ' Lime! Lime! Lime! CAN PE BOUTGIIT OF Easley, 8. C.,* Eithier inl Car' LoAad Lots or b~y the singl e barrell at very CHLEAP RATES.J Oct 1 2--tf