The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, December 23, 1880, Image 3

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LOCAL4 ITEM~fS. Churck Directory. Methodist.--Rev . P. H. Elell. semoad Sabbath in each month at 101 o'clock A. 3. Rev. Olin L. Durant, 8d sabbath at11 I I . Rev. J. W. Daniel, 4th Sabbath at 8 F. E. Presbyterian-Rev. Hugh MeLees, at the Methodist Church, on 4th Sabbath at 11 e'lock a. m Baptist-Secona Church, Rev. W. B. Single ton Pastor, 1st Sabbath and Saturday before In each month at 11 o'clock a. m. Liberty Church-Liberty Station-Rev W B Singleton, Pastor-&rvces every 2d Sabbath and Saturday before. Musio and muffins will care (?) the dyspepsia. Try them. A Christmas turkey in the hand is worth two in the bush, There is a young man in towu with . out any mustache, trying to hire a cook for next year. All dyspeptics should remain close in their rooms during Christmas; for the fun must not be spoiled. No PAPER NrXT WrEal.-Christmas comes to the printing office once a year. So we will fasre no paper next week. Last Sabbath the Sunday school and pWubli worship were frozen out completely, but the Y. M. C. A. sur vived. The more bappy faces there are around the Christmas turkey the less need you have of sauce. All ill-tempered people whether from disease or nature are requested to act during Christmas, as other bears do during the winter. The beautirul snow, the joyous boys and the scaved rabbits began their operations a few days before Christ, mas tbis Oitme. Do not let the bad weather cutail your wheat crops. There will be fine weather at Ler Christmas. Bright anticipations of Christmas fun have already encroached upon: the liberties of the turkey gobletr. The worst parts of the road between Pickens and Easley have been put in good condition. VANrD!-A United Siales law against mnking a gully or ditch ncross a public highway and not bridging the same. Three or four emegrants from this County took thbe i rain last, Tuesday, at S&neca City, for Texa:s. Iloys, be careinl with yonr now ('lothes, your11 shot gmnns and'your be havior Christmasut, weekl. Young men, do not ain nynnr' little fngtsove~r your thunmbs too ..f'i-thatd is, do not, smfl1o meanlf ignes. Tt'e n'e five tIlorterd six hun di-ed and .hirty-one W-ekly paper's lauhiisM-ed in the United States, and ca will have sometng to say about Xmas this weele. A conutryman appear'ed at one of enr* r: ilway siantions the ot her day baing a eat tie'd :'p in a flower' snelc-. when a town frog innIoco't 3' cr'oaked: "Mister, are you tlrave'ling fhr a cat huouse?" Imron~~vements ni'e making fine pro gress on both sides or Main street. The Air Line Raiilroad or one sidJe, and the Atlantic and French BlroadI Valley Railroad on the other. Ye young men, now for at Christ, mas trick! Subscribe for THE SEN *rINEL. Send it to her whose smile is eunshine, and whose frown is a cy clone, to your happiness, and once a week she will thin k ofy you tenderly. During Chrisimas some boys, and perhaps some young men of the mas culine gender, will go a bird hunting, without gun or dog, but this does not imply that said boys and men will not get ShOT Cr BIT. Your wife and your children want to read THE SENTINEL. Don't have it discontinued and thereby let them be barred the pleasure of reading it every week; but pay up y'ourt subscription to it at once and'bo happy. The boss clerk at the store or H-a'. good, Alexander & Co,, informs the t) mblic by his circular that, he is agent ~or the following articles: 'Baby ~carriages, cradles and pater t-rubber. mouth-suoki ng -baby-bott los." As this s5 a new enterprise this notice is gratuitous. WVe wish Mr. B. success. We call attention to the advertise menit of F. W. POE & Co., of Green ville..8.* C., which appears elsewhere 1n this issue. Be sure to call on these gentlemon when in Greenville. They will fit you up as none others can. A young lawyer of our town ap ipeared on the streets last Sunday vnorning dressed in a handsome new a ut of clothes and a new hat, which fio changed his appearance that even h s most intimofe friends did not recog, n izo him, and various- were the conjec tuares as to who he was. Those who have not been fortunate enough to procure a turkey for Christ. r rnas can substitute a duck or a goose. "A rose by any other' name would eacell as sweet." It is a poor rule that won't work both ways. *Afea evenings ago, between sunset str'enk of ligh underthed abrigbt and btie was jebening star, Venus. Guess Chte as uilaun odler the prospect of aounds ,n and o to jumping haoud lie "thlt a pail of' milk off her hem,.. lie, "te.Piott9 9f a girl in the There will be an improvement in the State House., before the next sits ting of the General Assembly. Gas pipes from the principal hotels will connect with a gas resorvoir near the top of the buhling. The board of each member will he regulated by the quantity ofgas he contributes to said resorvoir. The following 'officers were elected by Keowee Lodge No. 79, A. F. M. to serve the next year: W. T. McFAI, W. M. W. T. O'DCLL, S. W. Tnos. PARKINS, J. IV. J. J. LEWIs, Secretary. W. T. FIELD, Treasurer. J. 0. TucMPsoN, Tyler. The installation will take place on Monday 27th instant, at 11 o'clock, A.M3. EXAMINATION NOTIc.-The Coun ty Board of Examiners will meet in the office of the County School Com missioner at Pickens Court House, on Friday 'and Saturday, January the 7th and 8th, 1881, for the purpose of Examining Teachers. Applicants for Second and Third Grades will have a hearing on Friday, and candidates for the First Grade on the second day (Saturday.) Let the snhools open as early as possible in January. By order of the Board. GEO. W. SINGLETON, 3 School Commissioner. Among the number of our exchans ge we are glad to welcome the first ruinber of tho Universif iJournal. It is published by tiio Adelphian and Philosophian Societies of Furman University, and edited by Messrs. M. B. Woodward, A. C. Welborn, and C. A. Senn. It is well gotten up. and deserves a liberal patronage. Price, only fifty cents per annum. Dark ring.s around the eyes indicate the existencO of worms. FP:sten to use shriner's Indian Vermiluge to ex, pel those miserable pests. It is a safe and reliable agent. Always use it according to the directions, and it will do its work well. Nice lot of Christmas Goods at Hagood, Alexander & Co's. If you want a Suit of Clothes for Chistmas, go to Hagood, Alexinder & Co. "I purchased of Mess. R. E. Not'ra & Bro.. of Walhalla, a box of your Kaiuquitat Indian Pellets, and after giving my little girl the first dose, she passed 5 lnrge wormR, and duuing the two days I gave the Pellets, she pnR sed 23. She is four years cld." M. 11 Broom, Oconee Counity S. C. For saile by J. W. Q uillian, Easley, S. C'. BETTE R rfI ,ES.-The Democraf, Ncew Orleans, La., Qays: "Su ffering among such no have been troubled with dis ease of kidneys and liver, has been peorceptibly bettor since thbe introdhic lion among us of' Warner's Snfo Kid.. ney n nd L iver Ccure." nov 18 -3m The Voltaic Belt Company,. Mair, aball, Michigan will send their cele, brtedc~ ElectLro-Voltatic Belt~s to the afflicted upon 80 dai's trial. Speedy eures guaranteed. They' menn~ what they say. Write to them withbout delay. GLORIOUS NEWsI! For Piano Buiyers. -- 0---- - LARGE REDUCTION hri prices of the fa. vorite "SOUJTHIERN GEM," the most popular Pianos in America. Over 60,000 now in use. Sold by u~s for 10 years past wiih splendid satisfaction. 7 Oct., large size, Rlosewood Case, beautiful tone, only $179- 7b Oct., largest size, great volume of tone, only $200. 7} Oct., Square Grand, 8 strings, Mdagnificent Case (finest made), only $250. Stool and Cover with each. AL these prices the best and cheapest Pianos ever sold by any dealer North or South; 15 days test trial; 6 years guarantee- Easy installments, with small increase on cash rates. Buy a Southern Gem, and you are absolutely certain of getting a bargain and a reliable Piano. Address, for Fall 1880 Price List and Catalogues, LUD DEN & BATES' Southieri, Music house, Sa'. vannah, Ga. 18-2 dec 16, 1880 Just received a large lot of Cloth ing, at H. C. SnlaanEy's, Centr'al, S. C. ~ITTE K There is no civilized nation in the Wesiern Hemisphere in which the utiliiy of Iloutet ter's Stomach Bitters as a tonic. corrective, and anti-bilious medicine, i4 not known and appreciated. While It Is a medicine~ for all seasons and all climates, It is especially suit ed to the complaints generated by the weath,. er, being the purest and best vegetable sti mulant In the world. For sale by Druggists and Dealers, to whom apply for Hlostetter's Almanac for 1881. Special Notices. TESTIMONY Or Rav. D. E.UTLa, D.D., Pass BOARD or TRustnus Muazow UNivasRiTy. Mew.. RuaeAinson # Bro.-Gentlemen: We have used your "Neuralgine" with great sa tisfaction. Sometimes it has give immedi ate relief, at other by a soothing effect, has brought on sleep, and then followed recov. ery from the severeties of nervous headache. We recommend it to our friends. Respectfully, D. E. BuTLER. October 2, 1879. For sale by Dr. J. W. QUILLIAx, Easley. THOUSANDS USE IT, WHY HESITATE? JOY TO THN WORLD! WOMAN is FRE!-. Among the many discoveries looking to the happiness and amelioration of the human race, nono is entitled to higher consideration than Dr. J. Bradfield's Female Regular, "Woman's Best Friend." By it woman is emancipated from numberless ills peculiar to her sex. Before its magio power all irregu larities of (he womb vanish, It cures 'whites,' suppression of the 'menses,' and removes uterine obstructions. It cures constipation and strengthens the sysiem, braces the nerves and purifies the blood. It never fails, as thousands of women will thetify. Prepared by Dr. J. Bradfield, Atlanta, Ga., price $1.50 per bottle. Sold by Dr. J. W. Quillian. Easley. THOMASVILLE, Ga., June 28, 1877. I have been selling Bradfield's Female Re gulator for years, and it, still continues pop ular-an evidence of its being all claimed for it. I can.recall instances in which it afforded relief after all'the usual remedies had failed. S. J. CASSELS, Druggist.. JULIUS E. BOGGS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW, PICKENS 0. H,, S. C. Office in the Court House. Prompt attention given to all business en trusted to him. dec 9, 1880 12 NOTICE TO HOLDERS OP COUPONS. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, PIcKENs C. I., 8 C., Dec. 6, 1880. A LL persons holding COUPONS against the County of Pickens, are requested to file a schednle of all the Coupons due up to lst January 1880 and 1881, showing the No. of the Coupon, the amount. and when due. All persons so filing schedule may present Coupons for payment on the 1st day of Jan uary 1881. .JOHlN T. GOSSETT, Chairman. dc9, 1880 12 8 FOU ND. TIE OW L FACED FOR WhlOM I offered a row ard amd who was tound shoveling mnd for the (Garfld boom has bteen r~coveredl, andl he has re vealed to nme the fact that while shov eling mud he di,.covered a rich vein of Lime aund one of'Salt. 1 have had Onse (ar Load Limne, amad Onse Car Load Salt, D~ug and shipped, and I just want en otngiho now from my13 frie'nds to pay, the expettlnss at $Si per' bbl. four the Lime, and $1.10 per sack f'or' fine ground 4mnm iverp)ool Sailt. .I aim tisl week t'eceiving my second instn:'lmnut of Woolin Goode-you wvillI fid ''Inloly replenuishued, and prices still lowvier than bef'ore. Another large lot of Prinita sit 5 CCents per yard(. I aim determined to bring trade to myv Mtore', a nd kno w of no way to nos complisha this, except to mnake my Six Sneks Coffee.s and 75 bbla. Flour jnst airri ved. antd t bey must be sold. Tfry me on y rwuay to (reenville, and if yon r buying intelligently anid knowv prices in Greecnville, you will not go. JReadkteads it $2.00-always ong After this weeck, ptarties owmng me, who have made no satisfactory ar raingement., may expect an officor. I can not, afford to come to soe you. pay up and save trouble. E. RI. HORTON. L iberty, 8. C. sept 23, 1880 0 2m LAND RETHS' JEEDitheBEST1 a Ibtheman. o DAVI L DRT SONS,Ptnan&.Pa. TR~Y NEW YORK OBSERVER TiS YEAR The La.ugest and Best Family Paper in the WVorld. Send for Sansple Copy.-Free NEW YORK OBSERVER. 37 Park Row, New York. I guarantee saUINUR's INDIAN VERUIWUQ3 to destroy and expel Worna froma the human body2 where they exist, if ue aeeording to the diree tions. It is a sa1e and ro. liable remsedy. FOR SALE BY Att DRUSOISTS AND STORE KEEPERS, David E, Foutz, Prop. -DALTI55Ss, 5I. HOVEY & TOWNES. Greenville,.S. 0. WE HAVE A LARGE AND COMPLET3 STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! Would call attention.to our Lhie of SHAWL8, CLOAKS, ard DOLMANS, JEANSP CASSIMERS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, &c., &c. Next Door National Bank. nov 11, 1880 8 2m ISAA.C WElL. how Tork Clothi1g LBun, CLEVELAND BLOCK. Dealer in Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Eto., Etc. GREENVILLE . - - . 8* C. MR. J. RILEY FERGUSON, of Pickens, is now with this house, and would be glad to soo and accommodate all of his Pick ens friends, nov.4, 1880, 7 tf. Revival in New Goods. BL ACK SiLKS 85c. to $2 25. BROCADE and MAMASSE SILKS and SA TINS 90c. to $1.75. BL ACK and FANCY SA TINS 75c. to $1.25. Mourning Departmnent. llenriet ta Clot h, Berahea Clot h, Crepe, Cloths, Cashmere do I'Inde, Crepes, Cash meres, &c. In these goods we make a specialty, and solicit a comnparison. Our Stock of Dress Goods and Novelties Is by far the largest and most varied and contains more real GEMS than any other stock e' er shiown by us, including the new and beautiful St. Marie Plaids And the new and poonlar colors "Gen D'Armne" andl "Dregs of Wine," ithd an ele gaint line of TR IlMINGS to match. Embroidered Flannel, one yaard wide. A good quality fll regular 1108E at 20c., considered cheap at 30. Ma'elesase Flannel, something new and beautiful. Table Linens, Doyles and Napkins in new designsa. Cloaks and Dolnmans. To this department we call special attention Fancy 'as'eas, T able Matta, &c. We shall bn very haappy to have our friends call. JI. H, YJOROAN & BRO., GREENVILLE, 8. C. oct 21, 1880 43 j FALL .OPENING. S. BRAFMAN OF THIE CALLS ATTENTION TO TilE public that we have the larges Stock of EVER BROUGHT TO TIlS MAWR kot, and wo will sell thorn at 25 por cent less than any nierchant South or North of Groenville. We do all our own manufacturing and savo you the jobbers profit. Pleaso give us a call when you vibit our' city and be con, vinced. We also cal! attention that MR. W ARREN FOlRD is in our employ mont, and would be pleased l'or his frienads to call on him. 8 BlRAFMAN, Clevelanid Block, Creenville, N. C. L. RO)TIISCIIILD, Manager., aug 12. 1880 47 5 New Advertisements. A Household Need. Send 8-cent stamp for 80-page Book on "The Liver, its Diseases and their Treatment," INCLUDING MALARIAL TROUBLES, &C. Address DR. SANFORD, 162 Broadway, New York. I 145?8 I I NVALIUS Suffering from any form of Chronio Disease send for our List of Q-stions to answer, and receive by return mail orr cnndid diagnosis prognoises and cost of treatment. DiRS. GREEN and GATCiiELL, Charlotte. N. C. A YEAR AND EXPENSES to agents. Out&fit Free. Ad, dress P. 0. VICKERY, Augusta, Maine. ool 21, 1880 6 4 A DVERTIFERS send for our Select List of Local New;ipapers. Cev. P. fRowell & Co., 10 Spruce street, New York. dec 23, 1880 14 4 N OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice In hereby given that I will ap ply to Olin L. Durant, Probate Judge for Pickens County, for leave to make a final settlement on the 15th January 1S81, of the Estate of MATTHEW, KEITH, deceased, and ask to be discharged therefrom as Guardian. 8. D. KEITH, Guardian. deo 9, 1880 12 5 Patents for Inventions. E. W. ANDERSON. J. C. SMITH. ANDRSON & SMITH, Attorneys at Law No. 700 Seventh-St. Opposite the United States Patent Office, Washington, D. C. No feo for prelimiary examination. No fee unless patent ia allowed. Fees less than those of any other responsible agency. Practice in the U. S. Patent Office, U. S. Supreme Court, and District Courts. Correspondence solicited and no charge madefor advice Books of information sent free of ch arge. Reference furnished upon request. oct 14, 4 8m A BIAT CAUSE Or HUMAN MISIAT Is the Loss of A LETUt on the Nature, T'reauten, and Radical cure of 8eminal Weakness, or Spermatorrhoea, induced by Self Abuse, Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gen. erally; Consumption, Epilepsy, and Fits; Miental and Physical Incapacity, &c.--By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M1. D., author of the "Green Book," &c. The world-.renowed author, in this admira ble Lecture, clearly proves from his own ex perience that, the awful consequences or Sell Abuse may be effectually removed withoui medicine, and without, dangerous surgical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, ot cordials; pointing out a mode or cure at once certain and effectual,-by which every sufferer no mat:er what hisi condition may be, may cure himself cheaply. privately and radi cnlly. Egh Tis Lecture will prove a boon to thousands and ihousands. panevlpt Iany address, post.paid, on receipt ofgsix cents or t wo postage stamps. Address the Publishers, TiHE C'ULVERWELL MEDICALJ CO., 41 Ann St.. New York; Postoffice Box, 4686. a 1,1880 28 y every fun cti to mor beatb cth on a thaus a benefit In all diseases. natul and ecessar rem"ult th c1e(Mr vp 't. W oake tt etmc,nsti aan appeti7e an riar ton Buneqale Ity isn e~t'n wich shio~t be InMey ram paiyment of manny doctors' bills. Blottles of two sizes; prices,50cents and 81.00. FE eliWairner's \ CURdies are so1(1 c byDrg st U an Deaers rr n in Medicine everywhere. aL ..WARNER &CO., - Proprietors, noester, N. Y. - ewdfor Pamphlet Greatest Wheel of the A ge, For Sale by THOS. W. D)AVIS, *Greenaville. N. C. ALSO, BEALElR IN STEAM EN G IN ES, SA W MIL LS, COT1"ToN G IN PR EISSiES, SE WING M A. ClINES, &c. aug 12. 1880 A47 PROFES8IONAL NOTICES. A. BLVrU, CXAs. P. BARRTT Grevilie, . 0. Pken C. 1t. S. C, A M05B7N # 00 UNL58- AT L A W PIOKENS 0. l., S. C. (Offic in S01ool Cousmaaioner's O#ice) Will pra"tice in the State and Federw Courts. Sept 25 1879 , t JAMES L. ORR, JOHN 8. VERNEt Anderson, 8. C. Wallialla, 8. C. OkR & VERNER, A TTORNurs # CO UNSEL &RS A L A W Will give prompt attention to all businer left to their oare with Ms. D. F. BRADLEY PICKENS C. H., 8. C. Feb 6, 1879 21 tf J 8 COTHRAN, 1 f R A CurIin Abbeville C 11 1 Pickens U 11 COTHRALN & CHILD, A TTORNEYS 4 COUNSELORS A T LA 1v PICKENSC II. S.C., Will Practice in all the Courts of the SItt and Courts of the United States, for the Dis trict of South Carolin, March 29 1877 29 Atlanta & Chatlotte Air Line Railway PASSENGER DEPA KTME NT. ATLANTA GN., November 7. 1880. Change of Schedule. On and after this date Trains will ru on this Road as follows: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. (Eastward ) Arrive at Easley at 10 36 a in Leave Easley at 10 37 a i (West ward.) Arrive at Easley at r 47 p Leave Easley at 5 47 p nr NIGUT PASSENGER TRA IN. [Eastward.] Arrive at ESsley at 10 10 p Leave Easley at (d10 11 p M [West ward.] Arrive at Easley at > 09 a in Leave Easley AL 5 10 a in LOCAL IREIORT TRAIN. [Eastward.] Arrive at Easley at 5 50 a Leave Easley at 6 00 a m [Westward.] Arrive at Easley at f; 26 pmn Leave Easley at G 35 p m TUROUGH VRRIOnT TRAIN. (Eastwar d.) Arrive at Easley at 10 48 > m Leave Easley at 10 38 p m (Westward.) Arrive at Easley at 12 .r>p mn Leave Easiey at 1 2 25 p in Connecting at Atlanta for all points West and $outhwest. Connecting at Charlotte ror all lEastern points. -SThroug Tickets on safe at Onainesville, SeeaCity, Greenville and Spari an burg t o all points East and West. 0. J. FOREAC RE General Manager. W. J Houston, Gen'I Pass. & Ticket Agent. Greenville & Columbia R R CHANGE OF SCHEDUL,I On and after Monday, May lsith. 1880, the Passenger Trains over the Greenville nn (Columbia Railroad will be run daily, $un. days excepteds Leave columbta at 1 0ai Leave Alston atI :;ai Leave Newberry at 1211~i Leave Hodges at 85pi Leave Belton at 4~pj Arrive at Greenville at 10pa Dow,. Leave Greenville at 8$ Leave Belton at ! 7ai Leave Hodges at 1 7~ .ueave New berry at ; p, Leave Ahaton at o Arrive at.Columnbia at 4Ip Andeson Brank ad Ble Ri e -10a m &nderan and aihal , as:fllawm Leae Tehon t , I 2o p m Leav Andrsor at4 5 p m Leav Penleto at 40 a LeavePerryiil 40 p im LeaveSenoc at 00 p nm Arriv at albala 4 10; p in adero aVnda1aa as ollws Leave Benecon at *8ai Leave Anerrh. at. p i Leave Pendleton at p; m~ Leave Anerynvtille iLeave atSeon at. 8 m 1.Atrrive a i anda aeNweiyI30 ALeavi all Bac Tri-onc - l I~g. eaetd evile Abbvil a ) o a n m Loea Anero 40 p . a Uparnd Branch Trains oneave Lairns C.e m.ae 7ls 80onmnd etion brr at Counj3~wt 00a up mn on ailyyxc ptSnas.gr''a8o h Abevlutanh CaoiaTirai ndwh cone ( rliodg., Iei Tis with anuptassnge ay atandy oxceplee rheinve AbbeColem a In30 a ; cav Uplrad and aow Alinwsh onte min em h mpake close Uonion ad Columnbial with limh upr anion dapasenbgenlTraison illh) Anshe ilg ,&ole.i adAuu J W f i Y, General Superintendlent. JPMKvnT,,, NMIae TranSport as ion JAn M~foetR, Jr., Genetpl Ticket A gent HotEg ANC AtTI 1WDER S No Hol oup or rovon Dis.. L a .fFontss Powders nae se ian tit of Iie P Fou' Powdors wil cueo ree1io~ v DSASEt hc ire on rattlet ae avr Fours's PowDR3s WILLn Sgy Sei ar a hje Sold everywhere. - .ArForw DAvID N. 3'OUT, ih'oprio'e~ 3Aito , .. k'or sale by Dr. 3. W, QIl LIA N 1.s