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OI1orh Directory. Methodist.-Rev. a. P. Hf. Elwell, seond Nabbath in each month at 10i o'clock A. U. Rev. Olin L. Durant, 8d Sabbath at 11 A. X. Rev. J. 0 Graham, 4th Sabbath at 8 P. N. - Presbyterian-Rev. Hugh MoLees, at the Methodist Church, on 4th Sabbath at 11 o'clock t. Tn Baptist--Secona Church, Rev. W. B. Single ton Pastor, let Sabbath and Saturday before in each ionth at 11 o'clock a. rM. Liberty Church-Liberty Station-Rev W B Singleton, Pastor-Serviced every 2d Sabbath and Saturday before. L. Jayr. MsLNOUnNN & Co., Newspaper Ad, vertising Agents, 128 W, Baltimore Street, Baltimat'f, ld. are authorized to contract for Advertisements in TuE PICKENS SENTINEL at our best rates. Mr. J. H. Bowen, Tiensurer elect, took charge of the office last Satur day. Miss Minnie Bruce who has been visiting friends in Eureka, Ga. has returned. Miss Ella Lawrence of Seneca City is spending a few days with relatives in this placo. We call the attention of our read ers to the advertisement in this issne of Administrator's sale by J. C. Grif fin, Administrator. Read it. During the reocnt rains, the Baker bridge, over Twelvo.Mile River, was washed away. The Council of Anderson makos offenders pay-for violating the con coalod weapon law. A hunter from North Carolina was in town last weok vending bear meat. -It was really rude thus to invado the dark recesses of bruin's dormitory and foreclose a provision lion on his lean quarters. The county commissioners of An, derson have &approvod the claim of Pickens CounLy for building tho line fence. As our Sheriff was car'ryingt. the coloreid mn Pial, to the A-ssylumn Iast Friday the car t urned ov-er withl him, but he and his charge escaped The lloaird of' Examiners for this C1ounty havt e issuedlu ni ne frst grade c'ertifk~antes, one .ecoind, an d four t ird; tino)Pt of the I erbue'rs already hanvinrg ce~rtiicatesM wich are valid ('or t wo asi'tht re* yea'zrs. .Aoeile satl prisec party was given a.Mr. P. McD). Alex ir~der's laist Tlhursday evening, at wvhich tha yoInne folk all ci'js'y ed tlhe ms-elves vs ry Chi ade thec or'ganitL 1ad Me (. the' vio. liniist. Kagia Imiin WVorm' PeLllots is - tbc beat wvormi speicif[CIc knownf. Cut .this out aind taike it to Dlr. .J. WI. Quilhinn t Easley, S. (., pur-chaso a box and you will never regr et it. All scUiets know the pronenessC8 of insct s to deposit their eggs ini de eayed fruit. WVhat creates worms ini the hu man body'? Think of this anid give Shriner's Indian Vermnifuge occasionally to your children. Tho rain fall in this section last wveek was unprecedented. The streams were highor than for several years past. Many farmors have, no dloubt, pasdsome good resolutions about how they intend to have their up lands ditched, arnd their low-lands pro tected by levees. Such> rains as no had last wecek would be a positive ad vantage to low-lands, protected by natural or artificial levees, enriching themn with tons of' fortilizor washed from the neigh boing hills. JouRnAtISTIC CHANGOCS,-Mr. Ii. S. Cunningham has bought out the ma terial of the Kin gstroo Star ollice, and begun the publication of d.he Willhams burg Heorald~at Kingstree. Mr. M. C. IHmrmnd, who has con' ducted the Aiken Courier Joiurna with rare skill and judgment for the past twio years, and is succeeded in the editorial management by Mr' ,. John C. iutson, who has becomno one of the proprietors. The Marion Merchant and Farmer has been enlar-ged andimrproved. 1t is nearly twico its former size, and contains the usual amount of reading 4 matter for a paper of' seven oolumns to the page. Price 82. The Sumter True Southron has changed hands and is now owned and edired by Messrs. D. B. Anderson and W. D. Blanding. Under the vigorous and intelligenti managemen t the paper will lose none of its hon orable prestige, but will doubtless at tai, an even more enviable re*puta, tion in the future than it has enjoyed ini the patie. S CauCAao, Feb. 5.-A dIspatch from St. Paul, Minnesota, says: On Wodnes. day; Mr. Burke, road mastor, located at Burns, on the W inona and St. Peter branoh of tho Chicago and Northwest ern Railroad, discovered a wholo fam, ily frozen to death. Mr. Burke, while at work with his mon on the road, noticed ashanty From which no smoke isft!ed, and seeing no ovidenco that the place was inhabited the party visited tho promises and forced open the door when a horiblo sight grcto(d their eyes. Upon a couch, and on the floor of the wretched hovel lay father, mother and children, cvidently a wholo fagily frozen stiff. Word was at once sent to the noarest town, and arrangements made to Care for the re mains of' the 1unfortunato family. Universal destiLution iW reported among the farmers weut of Sloepy Eye. It is stated that no trains carrying fuel have passed Sleepy Eye since Dec. 24th.. It is impossible to reach many of the sttelrs, as the, railroads aro blockaded by snow drifts and the wagon roads are impassable, and it is feared that many will starve or be frozen to death beforo help can reach then. BETTER Ti M Es.-The Democrat,- Noew Orleans, La., says: "Suffering among such as have been troubled with dis ease of kidneys and liver, has been perceptibly better since the introduc tien among us of Warner's Safe Kid ney and Liver Ccure." nov 18-3n Just received a large lot of Cloth ing, at 11. C. SHIuRLEY's, Central, S.' C. Special1 Notices. Meswrs. Jlutchinson &j' Bro.-It is with real pleasure that I add try testimony to the great virtues of your "Neuralgine" as a spe cific for neuralgia and headdche. Such a remedy is a blessing, anl all sulferers should keep it on hand. J, Rt. I in'l:1P.y, For sale by Dr. .1. W. QrH.1.a. E1sley. IT IS -A W ELL KNOW N FACT nmong physicians thatnt Iiuchu .~un'pr and1( Pa rea liravai in comnbina1rtion are thne best re imed ies ini the worldI for any d aease of lhe IUladder Or Kidneyvs, 2and thait not less thn one half of' the hnmain family , b ,tib mae and Ieiinmhe, suiffer from1 dll iflangemlent of thlose or g;;ns. and neglect. or faihlure to use proper remued ies hurtry manny to untfimiely graves. - N umer OnIs comli itai on hiave) beent~I(''i tried for eaise. Wean es iin i ck oi l lips,5 prodnetied by dlera 2 neent of labdde'r an iddiys, bual none W wih suach ha~ppy resnlo as 1llakin's I;xtraJct of Biihula nd :111. 12Juipe. II you suffier tle---oine o a wli relieve yotui. l'rp ar~led on1'y by lI ant, lRankini & Lanar, Druhggists, Atlaia Ga., :andl for sale by7 Dr. J . WV. Qui'Jian, Easley. ITTSETTE r m d , Lotte ' t m c Hittr. D s Naeso tme orgnlmd bee t omthr liar more Seriouts, and. a dtlay is I berefore hinz ardous. D)yspopsia, liver comnplaint, chills aind fever, narly rheuamatiic 1w winges, kidney weakness, bring seriou~s bodily trouble if irif led withi. Lose no linae in usinag this3 effoc tive. safeo and long known med icinec. For sale by all Druggists and Dealers generally. LANDRETHS' 1 If ntsold inonr town you 1 loge nd Proes Tideeand moet extensee Seed DAVID LANDIWTHR & SUNS, Pan.ADA.,PA. Pa*tenlts for Iniveatio. E. W. A NDERSON. J. C. SM'rH. ANDRISON & SMITh, Attorneys at Law No. 700 Seventh-St. Opposite the United States Patent Office, WVashington, 1). C. No too for prelimniary examination. .No fce unless patenit isi allowed. Fees loss than those of' any othier responsih- agency. Practice in the U. S. Patent Omieo, U. S. Supreme Court, and District Cou rts. Correspondenco solicited and no charge made for advice Books of infor'mation, sent free of char go. Reference furnished upon request. oct 14, 4 3m AT COST. 0 FOR THE NEXTS3 DAYSI WILL OFFER MY aTOCK OF Ready Made Clothing AT NEW YORK COST. Am preparad also to-offer you bargains In many other Goods. You will find my Stock amply replenished and comple in every par ticular. To .Arrive this ~Week, 100 barrels FLOUR. from $6.00 up. Cant be beat in Greenville. I want. 1,000 bushel of CORN in next 80 days,-for which I will pay the highest prico. Large lot Irish Potatoes on the road. Parties who have not settled in full their last year's account, will notice that, be they ever so good, I will not lap accounts. Be governed accordingly. I am Agent for SOLUBLE PACIFIC GU ANO and th ! Celebrated Bone Black Fertili zers, Russell Coe's Guano and Acid. Those Fertilizers can also be procured of W. T. McFALL, at PickensC, H. 1,000 pounds STEEL PLOWS at bottom prices, to be here this week, and they want to be sold. Also, Handled Hoes. E. R. IKORTON. Liberty, S. C. jan 27,1881 19 ly Remember This. 0 - RELIABLE GOODS ONLY RE~AD TIHEI LIST AND) CALL ON W. T. McFALL Axoe, Anger., Alum, Br<l Am, linekets, Brid les, Edtgings, Essenaces, ivggs, iihFlootr, Forks, [H h lam , Hn lhes, in[k, Irons, Indigo, ng, JarsU, Jeans, Kerio~e ne, KniVeM, Kno(bs, Nails, Notions, iNeedles, Oil, ( )niions, Oytos P e cl , Pipes, P p r 1Unol H, .I4azors, Rags, Su gar, SoMap), Shovels - ) Un1'rellaM, Undert~wear, - VineLgar, Vari sh, Vermifuge, WVooden Ware, wax, Excellent Goda Yarns. Zinc, Mirrors Mnd many other uses% ful atrticles, always on hand. Call. If y'oI donit see wha~t Lyoui want, ask for it. Theiso good~ wtil be' .0old On muost rensonable terms, for Cash or .Btartecr, or ont ime to prompt paying custom,% era. Resipectfuilly, W. T. McFALL. oct 28, 1880 6 Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF PICKENS. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Lucy A. Snmithi et al. P'lainuiffs, arninst Win. N. Hlendricks, et. at. D~efendants. 3)Y authlority of a I 'oretal Order, made in It he above stated as, on the 8lst Jan,. uary, 1881, by tiLe Ilon. T homas Thomson, Circuit .Judge, I will sell to te highest bud der. at Pickens Comurt hlouse, on 8:aleday in March~ neL, the following Tracts of' Land, to wit: TRACT NO. 1.-Containing 80 Acres, ad joining lands of 'T. J. Chamblhn, J. A. Boggs, 8, A. MhcCrackin, et al. TRACT NO. 2 --Containing 183 Acres, on both sides of G1olden's Creek, being part ot the Home Tract of te late Zephaiah Smith, deoeased, adjoining lands of' Z. Clay. ton Smuih, WV. Alfred Smith, Mrs. N. Clay ton and~ others. NO) 8 -Ontaining I Acre and 16 Rods, on the Westsaide of Liberty Church, being the old Liberty School hlouse Lot, adjoining lands oftJ. A. Bogga, T. J. Chiamblin and others. TERLMS-On half the purchase money to be paid on day of sale; the credit portion to be on a credit of twelve months, secured by bond and mortgage of' the premises, and a deed to the premises to be made when tihe report ni sales is confirmed by the Court. [L.M J. J. LEWIS, c.c.r, fcb 10. 1881 21 4 HOVEY & TOWNES. Greenville, .S. C. WE HAVE A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS! Woulki callsattention~to our Line of SHIAW LS, CLOAKS, and DOLMANS, JEANS, CASSIMERS, FLANNLS, BLANKETS, CARPETS, TRUNKS, &c., &a. Next Door National Bank. nov 1-, 1880 8 2rn ISAAC WEL. Now Tork Clothi'nl Homu, CLEVELAND BLOCK. Dealer in Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Eto., Etc. GREENVILLE - - ... s. (. MR. J. RILEY VEROUSON, of Pickens, is now with this house, nnd would be glad to see and accommodate all of his Pickens friends, nov.4, 1880, 7 tf. 3. HI m IIAN &DO Revival ini New Gooca. BL.ACK 81LKS 85c. to $2 23. BROCAD)B and MAMASSHI SILKS and SA TINS 90c. to $1.75. BLACK and FANCY SATINS 75c. to $1.25, MIournin~g Deptartauenit. lIinriet ta (Clot h, B1.,rathbea C'losth, CrehpP, Clothsi, ('ashtwere de I'Jude, Crepos, Cash.. nieres, &c. In these goodsa we nak, a specially, and solicit ai comfparison. Our Stock of Dress GooIs anId Noveltica [s by, f.ar the latrgesr t l nd mot variied anid contains more reatl G EI thani aniy othetr stockc c' er sho .v: hy us, inicludinig IIhe new and bettiful .Andi thme ne'w nn i p m-~:tr colors1 ''cen D).'Au' a irm of Wine,'' with an cle gatnt line of LiU.\l\l INGS to macht. 5 Embroeidl~eed Flann tel, oni yard wide. A good quality full regula 11081 Sl nt. 20c., conmsidered obenp att 300. ~lMiteClm.8 esse Fb nel, somtethinug new nued beau: iful. Tabmile Linens, D)oyles~ and Na pkitts in new dlesigns. To thindepartm.:ent we call special attention Fancey Baskets, 'abmle Mat: s, &c. We dal1l he very happy to hiv, our friendp call. J1. H.I PlORAN & BRO.. (OREE~NVILLE, S. C. oet',1, 1880 45ly FALL OPENING. S. BRAFMAN OF~ TIIH CALLS ATTENTION TO TH E1 public that we have the lar'ges Stock of EVER BROUGiIIT TO Triiis MA R kot, and we will sell them at 25 per Dent less than any merchant South or North of Greenville. We do all our rwn uhanufacturing and savo you theo obbers profit. Please give us a call when you visit our' city and be con, vinced. We also call attention that MR. WAIRREN FPl1D is in our employ mnent, and would be pleased f'or his Friends to call on hlim. 8 BRAF1MAN, Cleveland Block, Creenvilie, M. C. Li. ROTIISCHILD, Manager, aug 12. 1880 47 5m New Advertisements. SCJENCE va, EPILEPSY I .On. DOtITOR against QUACK 2 1 A LEADING LONDON PillYICIAN ESTAB L1SIIES AN OFFICE IN NEW YORK FOlt TUlE CURE O' EI'1LEPTIC FITS. [From Ai). .o1urnal of Medeine.) 1)r. Ab. Mi eerole ( lat e of Loidon ). who makes a Speeinlty of Epiepsy, hs Wiitt doubt. trentted atd emred i1re1 cases thaln any living pliysiciai. Ibk success hais simiply been, as tunishing; we htv', ieurd of casies of over 20 years' staiiin,i suice-ssfully cure by hin. lie has pibslhietd it VaI11:luabl work on t his dis. ease, which ho 1 e4ds w-Iith a large batle of his wonlerfil cure free lo ai-y su'terer; who tuay send4 Ihei.' expiles n11d4 P. 0. ad~le4. We advise a nyone wi-bling a cure I(, :ddre'-ss Dr. A Dl. M8'tlF o onMet New York. PL AYS I PL AYS I PLA"YS I P.LAYS I For leadingcu for Anniteuri. Theie:,uri cals, Teti petrnn Ile-: Plvry4, Drawiig RlouiV I qy, Fairy PIysI , E:hiophian Ply ue I ink, Speakers, Panltominime, Tablleix .ghIs, Mag nositumn Lighits, ColorIed Fire, hitrnt Cork, Tht rt cal FIce Prepiartions, .J arley's Wax Works, Wigs, Ileards and Mbmt:iches at re. (liced prices. Coisti me!, S8cenery, Cliaradeq. New catalogues sent free cotini i ig fu11ll des. cript ions and pricet. SaMt:. FuisNcII & Son, 38 E. 14th strect, New York. A E~lAND EIXPEI1NSES to agents. Outtit Frce. Ad. $7 77 dress P. 0. VICKEltY, Augusta, Maino. oct21, 1880 5 4 A DYERTISElIs by addressing CE-O. P. ROWELL & CO., 10 Spruce street, New York, COn learn (lie exact cost of any proposed line of A vErTIsING in Amwericani Newspapers. "-100 pajrt- Pomnplhlet; 25c. jan 20, 1881 17 8 -IND1A * I au arantee flMRlNER' INDIAN VERMIFUGE to destroy and expel Worms - from the human body where they exist, if us4e according to the direo. tions. It is a safe and rew liable remedy. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS, David E. Foutz, Prop. *AALTIMORE, RD. JUST published. a new edition of Dlt. CUL P VEW ELL'S Celebrated Essny on the * liadical cure of Sp erma:itorrhtoca, or Secminaal Weakness, involuntary Seminal Losses, Imi poteey, enta andPhysical incapacity, lonpedanent s to Marriage, etc., also Con sumtiption, Elpi'.epsy, and1( Fits; indhice I by self indulgenc or sexual ext ravagance, &c. The celebrated author, in t his admirable Essaiy, cleairly dramntrat es, f'romt a thirty years'su ccessf ul pi actice, t hat the alarumng conlsequen~ices of' self [abuse may be radically cured; pointing out aL mode of cur~e simple, cerlaat.n nmi effoetiuaul, by means of wihich every sifere'r, no mattecr w hnit hais condition tumy lbe, iftry cure hi mse' [cheaply, priv~at ely asimi r.elically. I~ This Lectumre should be in thle htands of' every youth mitol every mani ini the land, Seti nidler seal, int a plain enuvelope, to anmy mlre Iss, post5 -pauid, on1 rt( ceipt of six cents or Iwev jos:nge 1:tam1ps. A' the Puibljishers, TlW t CIIlIE' h'LWELL '\EDICAL CO., -11 A. a St., New York(; P'ostofhice lix. 4586h *ar' 1, 18801 28 ly , 4 I nors em : ' . Prff nroI, ~ an Immnediate ltii tus 'I a I )rin id~ver, na ie ' nro CostilvA . , trs pe ps.a. 1;:: :mI".:.,, tt01 'un l il-rrrm, Mr.1 anai,. Fevr antmmi *-.:ue, mart are usefal a t i10'' ill netly 'itt })e: '4L2# to (,ais.( IL f.'ee miuil reIlI ".*-t u' cf the 1'.welis. The hOSt sant~. h': f or all M aintil Po:eun . P'sue, N.o.. a box. ~Wnmr'r' ~'.I :1" .4fMrsluteqlluckly ives fest n2 ' te .;.L :''u-e n, :ures lica-lachet anid -I''iI; I uu ti i-ts .' i l Ia the 1heher ea'1 C-. It r~e'v'' t to Pains a i I s- . and(1I' i never inmjurous.~ to tho n. Tn eof alNervuines. Ro(ttiao and 11.00. Mr two !sie.s; prices, Soc. ,,ui~t, sod y ruggintas~f I . anmd ees in - b Medicine every. wvhere. 11.11 WARNEiR & 00,, Proprietor, lRoehster", W. Y. B ?lO*4end for Pamphlet, and TIesttrmontals. LAJlMON 'AVIIEEL, (Aretest Wlanc of tlae Age, Pot SleT~IllS. W. D)AVIS, 4Nre elmville. S. C. ALSO, hWEALEIt IN STEAM RN GINES. SAW MILlJa, COTTON GIN ItESS-Th, SEWI1NG MA. CINE~S, &o. aug 1Z, 1880 47 U PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. J. S. COTnRAn, 1 M. F. Aa Esf, f J 1 &bas* AbbeTilfe S. C. J Ureenville, 8 C I PickenteS a COTHRAN, ANSEL & BOOGS. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, P10c228-'0. iS. C. Oftee in the Court House. Promps attention given ta n-11 business en trusted to thom. doe 9, 1880 1 R. A. CHILD, ATTORNRY 6 COUNSELOR AT LAW PICKENS C. 11. 8. C., Will Practice in all the Courts of the' State and Courts of tho United States, for the Dls trict of South Carolina. II cast's requiring it able Acierneys will be asslociattd with me. jan 0 1881 16 Atlanta & Chatlotte Air Line Railway PASSENGER EPA RTMENMN. ATLANTA 0GA., January 10, 1881, Change of Schedule. On and after this date Trains will run on this Road as follows: DAY PASsi-NG;R TRIAIN. (fast ward ) Arrive at Greenville at 10 42 a m Leave Grecrville at. 10 48 a m (West ward.) Arrive at Greenville at 6 34 p m Lene Greenville at 6 35 p m N0IIT PAsSENGERt TRAI, [East ward.] Arrike at G-eeuiville at 10 19 p m Leave Greenville t. 10 24 p m [Westward.] Arrive at Greenville at 6 18 a m Leave Greenville at r 25 a m LOCAL FIREIOT TRAIN. Arrive at rreenvite.at7 52 a In Leave Gieenville at 9 25 a mx [West ward.] Arrive at Greenville at 4 I p n Leave Greenville at 4 55 p mn ( East was (d.) Arrive at Greanville r-t 1 25 a mn Leave Greenville at i 32 a mn ( Westward.) Arrive at Greenville at 11 16p ,u Leave Greenville "t' If 38 p an Connecting at Atlanta for all point. West and 80ntliwest. Conanecting at Charlotte for all Eastern -Through Tickets on sale at Gainesville, Seneca City, Greeville andi Spart anburg to all points East and West. 0. J. FORE~FAGRB General Manager. W. 3 Hlouston, Gen'1 Pass. & Ticket Agent. Columbia & Greenville R R ICIIANGIE OF SCHRj~DULE, Ont and after .January 26th,. 1881, the Passeniger Tra ins over (lhe Greenavllle and Colu mbia Iai~sjlroadl will lbe run d aily, Sun days excepted. Ur Leavye coluiaha at 11 60Q a in h eave Al mo in( 1 02 p m hea-gve Newbterry at 1 68 p in leave llodgae" n' 4 :34 p a Leave lelton~ at 6 58 p mi Arieat Greenvjille at. 7 17 P Ia Leave G reenv'lle at 10 :15 a mn Lea.~ve feltoni a 12 01 p in Leave flges at 1 19 p M acazve New berry a t 4 08 p in leave Alston at 6 01 p u Arrive at Celumbhia a t 6 10 p mn LAU'NENs RAIlROA I. Ljeave Newhe'rry at 10 00 a m 4 25 p m A rrive at Laruens C 11 12 80 p m 7 00 p mn Lonve Lauare~ns 700 a mn 1 00 p mn A nnErl I.L.x IIMANeI. I eave IIodIges at -4 40 p m Arri A bheviile 6 30 p mn havie A bhev~*ille 1 2 20 p mn Arrivye at 10 t~les 1 10 p mn Anderson, Banc andCi f~~ B/tue Ridge R7. R l)aily, except Sunrdaye, between Belton Andi~e~son and wa lhalUla, ats follows, Leave Belt on at. 6 ILeave Anderson at C lpm Leave P'enidlet on ai L Leave Perryvillo7'1P Leave Seneca at 94 Leave Anerson at11 1 a u Arrive at Welhala 18 6 p m Up a~l low Trun ontema.se Lae CIS ocineca a lumbi 48t the Leav PerrO~ y easeg*. 9rin on the Leave Pendrlen a t jra andw 0 'it 8 t ar g FLae Ainson wth Pa1enerCa attahe An rive atiBligon, at- iib and AUEUp Uplrad and dow Trans oni theo mino ste mpartecliose conion ad Columbia wailr tea up nd ion dapasenugr Trainsbon the, on the, W&mne o,(oumi.n Agsa J W! FRY, General Sluperintendent. A. Porn, GeneralTicket A gent HORSEKAND CATTLE POWDERS Will anre or p. 'nut Dimeas. No MORSE WFill die of Coa,10, hilTS er Lwv. $ v mu, if fFonte's Powders are need i ra timie. FoUta'Spowder wilore andprvnHoOoaa Fouts's Powders will prevent GA Pus IN Fown Fontss Powders will inerease *4e quantti of m35 and cream twenty per eent., and. make the bgge and Sweet. Fonts's Powders wilt cure o' prevent almoest uv DraAeu to which Dories aid Cattle are Iukdeee. FOTrras Pownuas WILL nry* SkIvg For sale by Dr. J. W. QUILLIAN. Ra.Il