The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, March 31, 1881, Image 3
Chrohlireatory.
Ieti,, evS P. H. Elwell, second
3 a Iach month at 101 O'clock A. K.
O Durabt, d )sb 1 at 11 A. U.
r .e .we. at the
Qv ch 4th Sabbath at 11
a a Co ch, Rev. W. B. Single
ftn i R~xt abbi9l and Saturdty befoie
eVVachath at 11 o'clock a. m.
L. Jt. MixsoVRn & 0o., Newspaper Ad.
ve'rtising Agents, 128 W, Baltimore Street,
Baltiniore, Md. are authorized to contract for
A4Vque Igements inlTun PicKENS SENTINEL at
ot bestt t s.
Mre. Jotns, K. Kirksey, we regret
to learn, has beon quite ill the past
week, but are glad to know that she
Is Improving.
Willis Medlin, an old citizen, died
of dropsey, at his home in this County,
near Twelve Mile Camp Ground, on
last Sunday.
An oditor in Iowa says he has be,
come so bollow from depending on
his newspaper for bread, that ho pro..
poses to soll himself for a stove pipe.
Greenville is to have a furniture
manufactory.
At Sobo Far-row has purchasied
0 ~ resk of R. J. Daniel in the
ft '-tM" - erald, and becornes the
a propriotor an well as cditor of
twbM sterling journal. Success to you
Colonel.
A colored man by the name of'
George was run over by the
Air .ineo Railro:.d, at the crossing of
the public road, three miles West of
Greenville, on last Saturday. His
foot and ankle were terribly mangled.
.le was brought to: Easley Station,
where Dr. J. V. Earleamputated the
leg just below the knee. Gcorge, we
understand lives in Grecnville county.
The small-pox has reached Rich
mond, Va., and seemsf to be traveling
South.
- The American Agi iculturi.t for
A~ pril hais 'bn rece* ied. As usuali it
is repleto w ithi scientific anid praicti
e al inb'fmationI for the farmeir. We
unhesgiitatngly recomn .nd it as~ one of
the best -ngricultuirail journals pubs%
limahed in: the U tited States Pice,
1.0a year' in aidvaince. Address.
Orange Judge & C'o , 731 Broad w ay,
.New M ork.
McS~irn Ml cars llou.n:.-We call
e'peciail at tntion to lhe advertiseent
of thle Mesmithi M usic II ouse, G remn
ville City, which ap).pea'rs in~l his i:.sui'.
li you wVant a p)ino, or agtn , sheet
.r4--;ie, music books', etc., call (tn them.
an't. ru.GIr North, or o)utsidec the
Stato for such article's as M~S mith
Qea'otises, whien you e:.n get them
froma him just as chicny. Consult ud,
ver'tisemnnt.
UslKauquita Indian Worm Pei
et.A safo and sure(' remiedy for'
worms. For sale by Dr'. J. W. Quil.,
Glian. Eas~ley..
No chili will have a ro.gy complex
ion as long as worm exist, in the ini
testines. Shriner's Indian Vermituge
will~destroy the worms and restoic
the health of the child.
Two colcred and one0 white man
was~ committod to jail Iast week by
Trial Justice Gillespie for refusing
to work the r'oad. The sentoneo was
light,only'three dlays in jail, and when
they came out of' jail they commen
ced "hunting law." Gilles~pie didn't
give them quito enough of it.
In a row at a negro <dance in Union
County las wook, WValker Lorig,
whito, shot and killed a negro by the
name of Ned F~oster. G ilo Fostrandl
another negro were seriously wound
.d In the difficulty. Long has been
4riested and lodged in Union County
We are in formed by ' Mr. Jobeci-ry
.Rlgdon that the report that Mr. Lewisi
Carroll's little son had fallen ofl'of'
T'able Rock, a distance of 1,200 feet,
~s Incorrect, but that he (lid fall a
distance of fifteen or twenty foot
without serious injury. The accidont,
occurred at the s teps, and was caused
by efolung of'a chunk or log down
asd~ okthe rock by One of his lit.
,'dfr or's, which struck him and
a hI ger am mall prec)1pice,
II 9 a i-ift- of leaves" and
as #0no much h)urt.
I~ft~~,ek, olowotedi the mnrder,
* efs )i ilo'sou olored, tas, twice
bkv n w Friday at Maon AL t10
4,~ookthe 4lu'o 'a pulled from
ua dey the seafold when the ropo
#4#nd Blaek fell to the floor bo,.
ov ewas picked up in a strangli*
#6Mt!m n' in Mehrta .gnge
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Tiho voyages of Colunbus, the explo
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A mericanr scenery by the best ar'tists.
Thme price is So low that, all can amffird
to purtchase a copy. It is sold by sub
scipjtioll oilyK, anid Mr. W. A. Clyde,
whmo i the agent huor this secioni.
ntow" canv~assting lfor it.
C. M . WVilIder, colored, hams been) ie,
app)oinuted Postmltastert at Columiinbia.
Jumst received a larlgo lot of Cloth
ing, at . 1. C. Suiru;v's,
Cenitral, S. C.
Special Notices.
Priofessional INotice!I
DR. JNO. M. CR13811IAW having aittended
two comipleteC COUrses oft lec itrs in thle Sout h
Carolipsa Medical College, respectfully offers~
his services to the citizens of P'ickens County.
Office at his residence near' Ihacusvillie.
Soldiers~ !
A. A. TVIIOM AS, Corner Uth anid F Streets,
Washington, 1). C., a tiends tos Pcnsion and
Back Pay. Bounty Claims collected. Con
t ested Lanmd Chamimms, M~ iineral an.1i Agricultur.
al, attended to before the D)eparmtmenit of the
Interior anid Supreme Courit. Land War,
rant s'purchased.
~osIETTW
STOMACH
~ITTE R
TfnvalidR who have lost but are recrovering
vital statninai, dechuire in grateful terms their
apprecintion of thme merits as a tonic of tils
tetter's Stomaich Bitters. Not only doe~s it im
part strength to the weak, it corrects anm irreg
ular acid state of the stomnaoh, makes time bow
els aet at. proper Intervals, gives caste to those
'lho enife'r from rheumatic and kidney troub
les, and couqu'ers as well as prevents fever
and agu.
F~or say, by all Drngrisisa nn Dnaler.
IS FAST APPROACHING, AND
with it tho usual dull times, but
not necessarily dull when
we take into consde.
ration the unusual
LARGE STOCK OF
General Merchandise
NOW ON EXHIBITION AT
W. T.* McFALL'S,
WHICH IS OFFERED AT REA
sonable Prices. Call tnd exanine.
C
No Tronble to Show Goods.
---o
JUST IECElVED A COMPLETE
STOCK OF
DRY GOODS,
HOSIERY, NOTIONS,
Boots,
sboes,
and Leather,
Heady Mado Clothing,
Ladies, Misses, Men's and Boys' Hats
Factory Yarns and Shirtings,
Cottonades and Linens,
Confeeionaries and Fancy Grocerleb,
Sugar, Coffee and Molasses,
Bacon, Lard and Flour,
Plows,
Plow Stocks,
nnd Hoes,
Shl~ovelzs,
Spades.
nnd Rakes,
Tfable and Poecket. Cutlery,
Lighutning Cross Cut Sawse,
Horse~ and Mule Shuoes,
~Izis~WaroCrockery Wazre,
Cl~uk. * Patenut Medicines,
(C'dfsr Chlurns,
And in fact everythuing that any
reasonbl e perion woulId ak tor'.
Reumember that no Baits are offere'd
but everything sold ut, its real worth,
atnd satisfaic'ion gua ra ntee.l ever'y
time.
Respectfu!ly,
W. T. MYcFALL.
march 31, 1881 29
"Hew to the Mark, Let the Chips
Fly as they May'
RUN AND READ.
HAVING BOUG HT MO0RE GOODS TI! AN
ever befot-d, I have been ablo to buy cheaper,
anid have now a number of big bargains. You
will be astonished to know that I sell
A WOMIAN'S GOOD IfOME MIADls SHOE for
65 CENTJ,
A WOMAN'S sEltGE POLKA SHOE FOR 85
CENTS.
GOOD S' OUT BR1OGAN8 FROM $1,10, UP.
For the Ladies.
Black Leghorn'.Fnt Hats, Cheap.
White Leghorn Flat Hats, Cheap.
Black and White Leghorn Flat Hlats, Cheap.
Magnificent line Straw Hats, Trimmted and
Untrimmuod for Ladies, Misses and Children.
Genits Panama, Indian Panama and Macki-.
naw, beautiful styles and low prices.
50 dozen, just ope ned.
Come and see those beautiful Walking Hats
for Misses.
Come before my Goods are picked over
and see the~ largest and best assorted stock of
general M erchaandise'in Pickens County.
Double Foot Plow Stocks at $8.50, worth
$4.00.
Fr'our, laotti, and Nails, glower than any
body. Try mne.
E. R. IIORTON.
Liberty, S. (I.
march 17, 1881 27
Notice to Treachers.
FOR the convenience of all concerned, I
..hereby give notice that I will he in my
Office at Piekens Court House on each 8A LE
DAY and 8d 84ATURDAY in every month.
The short time remaining in which to visit
the schoola during the Spring Session, pro.
ventsa my being there more freqnently.
0. T. ,J0NES,
School CommIssIoner.
feb '.1, 188 lN2
HOVEY & TOWNES.
Greenville, S. C.
WE fSAVA" A LARGE AND COMPLETE
STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS!
Would call attelntionto our Line of
SHAWL8,
CLOAKS, ard DOLMANS,
JEANS,
CASSIMERS,
FLANNELS,
BLANKETS,
CARPETS,
TRUNKS, &c., &c.
Next Door Natiownal Bank.
nov11, 1880 8 2m
ISAAC WVEIL.
low Tork C1othl'nE Hoaslo,
CLEVELAND BLOCK.
Dealer in Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots,
Shoes, Hats, Eto., Eto.
GREENVILLE S'- - S, C.
-0
MR. J. RILEY FEROURON, of Picions,
is now witlh this house, and would be
glad to see and accommodate all of his
Pickens friends,
nov. 4, 1880, 7 tf.
. H MOAN & DRO.
Revival in New Goodm.
BLACK SILKS 85c. to $2 25.
BROC D)E and M A MASSE SILKS and
SA TINS 90c. to $1.75.
BLA CK anid F.ANCY SATINS 75c. to $1.25,
Mouranng Departunent.
HlenriettIa ClothI, Baratheia (ClothI, ('repe,
Cloths, Cashmtere dc l'IndIe, Crepes, Cash
meres. &c.
In these goods we ma~ke a spocialty, and
solicit a comIparison.
Our Stock of
Dress, Goouls and Novelties
Is by fair thle largest and most varied and
contains more real G~I~lS t han any ot her
ac or sho vn by us, includjing the new
and beautiful
St. Marie PIuds
And the new anal pontubir colors "Gen
D'Arme"' and "DIropa of WVinoe," withI an elo
gant line of TI'llM MN ~ INGS to match. t
Emibroidered Fhaintnel, otne y ard wvide.
A good qualhity full regular I lOSE at. 20c.
considered ceap at :*0c.
Matelesse Flannel, something new and
Table Linens, D~oyles and Napkins in new
designs.
C'loaks anad Dolaunans.
To this depart mient we call special at tent ion
Fancy hlaskets, Table Mlatts, &c.
WYe shall be very happy to have our friends
callb
J. II. JIORGAN & BRO1.,
GRIEENVILLE, 8. C.
oct. 21, 1880 43 1
a I SHM!
Barnum's Hippodrome
THlE MOST WONDERFUL ShOW EVER
seen in Pickens has just arrived. Among the
various Articles in this Show and which can
be purchased at the LOWEST CASil PIl
CES, are all kinds of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
HIATS,
CAPS,
SHiOEM,
FANCY ARTICLES, LEATHER,
TOILJET SOAPS,
HfARDWARE, CUTLERY, anmd all kinds of
Groceries neede~d for faumily uise. In fact
everything kept in a FirstClass General Mer
chandise Establishment can be tound hmere at
bottom prices.
FRESH CORN MEA L will always be found
on hand for sale.
TIHIS SHIOW cai he found across the street
opposite tihe Court. House, at thme
OF
Griffin & Newberry.
AGENTS ALSO FOR DIXIE GUANO.
jan 6, 1881 16
D~PIDAXT AGENTS WANTED
I)I~ L1XL We want a limited
number of active, energetic business canvass
era to engage In a pleasant nd profitable
bufsinessS. Good men will finid this a rare
chande
To MEake~ Money.
Such will pilease answer this advert isement
by letter, enclosing stamip for reply. stating
what business they have been engaged in.
None but those who mean business need ap
.Adress
!LY HARVEY & CO., Atlanta. Ga,
Pateats for Iuaveuailosas.
E. W. ANDIN1eoN. . J. C. SMITH.
ANDRSON & SMITH,
Attorneys at Law No. 700 Seventh Street.
Opposite the Unite ,States Patent Odice,
Wasiiigtont, 1). C.
No fee for prelimiiary examinatiotn,
No fee unless patent is allowed.
Fees lesia than those vf any other respon
sible Agency.
Practice in the U. S. PIatet Office, if. S.
Supreme Court, and 1)istrict Courts.
Correspoi-de'nto Eolicited and no charge
made for advice.
Books of inforinat ion sent free of charge.
Reference furnished upon request.
Isuarantee 1HR1NER'S
INDIAN VERMIFUGE to
destroy and expel Worms
from the human body,
where they exist, if used
seeording to the direc.
tions. It is a safe and re
liable remedy.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
AND STORE KEEPERS.
David E. Foutz, Prop.
BALTIMORE, MD.
New Advertisements.
I)o you know the ''Gypsivs' Serrei,'' how to
secure the constitut Iflie love of I onr hItIs
bandl (.I, if you tre ot. amt-rid > do you
know how to 81ecire i) 11ti.011111un1 tihe trUe
love of your adnitier! 0r, if *u hai-s'e no
such, do youi -kiow how lo seei-e the w .uni
ratiotn of tih one you (iesii? If v ivttto
know all thiis, Ierl . I, , I I "( ' .ii to
your addi-ess a paunpub-e p'ithlhed by me,
givinig "'My oxperec nogt< vis'
Mothers should senli foir it. f0r cirliglht
era. Ilivest thIat dolbl' :11i .)111 ,I s tu re
Ii e a- 11 oppv one. i t u ae 'dt s:Uitied
with niy pohatnplet, I wil I d your Ilolley.
Address ,i,~ \ i:Isria, .1 ' of
AN I) I;IXNSES
toia en. hutit t:roe. Ad
1 7 7 dress 1. 0. \r lE g
36'tyereto A\g:t s, no I te l.cMe. $SG
u ltit freo. AddIl-ess F. Si & Co.,
Augusta, Me.
H5PklG.BY MtAIL.---ri f-i-efi~
J 1124 ir d s treet, llhili:i velphiia, 1a. .
will do youtr sihopping. Send lI for ci rletiar.
N'wI IA'A 11 ADVERI-I'iNO IIUIIE1MAU, 10
SPiRUCE ST., NEW YORlK.
march 24. 1881 2g
LANDRETHS'
iri5EEDOs BE ST
J.(':If not 93(31l in -our town you 18
can get themu y mail1.l'p
us a I'uata1 (ard for C~ata
Srger an aic t Te Oldr at and most extensive Seed
_DAVID LANDRELTII & SON,PmLADA.,PA.
Hlow L'ist, fow Restored.
J UST pul ihed. a new etdit ion of 1)1. C U
VEl WE LL'S (elebrte i Issily on thle
1 ad ical IcureI of S p er ini UorI thoa, er Semti nal,
Weatkness, luvoluttutry Seinial L~ones, Ima
potencty , MnI ttialt nd Phys3-ical ttI unaicity,
limpedunenIts. lit1 to M atrriage, etc., also joti_.
sut~li oll, Epilepsy, antd F'its; ittdltce I b~y
self- inud ulgetne or sex it e'xt ra vagan lce, &ca.
'The celebrazt ed aituor, inl t hiM adirabuule
Essay, clearly~ drtmonstraut (s, frotm ai thirty.
contsequenceet of self' abutt-e mayt lbe ri'ectl
cured; poitin g outt a tmode ut' eture simpie,
certin, andt effec'tualt, b~y mens1'~ of whiebt
Cety stufferer, no noter whaPi~ltt his conition it
may be, mauy cur ie him nselfC citeatPly, prtivat ely
andh raicae~lly.
of evety yoth antd eviery manty iln the1 landti
Bent iuder .seal, ill n, ph'iin en velopei,'
atny address, post .paid, on r ceipt of six CcIn
or two postalge staunps.
TIlE (!lWE EliL MEDIe.\ I,(1.*
41l Antn St., New YvXori ; P.st oilee i;ex~, .
. no 1. 1880 28- l y
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS
No 1Ions'g itll diih o f ('LCo n t . a Mor LuNO Fa
VEn. ft Fout'rs Powdrs are u..ed in t inw -
Foultz'sl'owders~ will cure andt pre-nt ti':r CrToLtnA
Foutz's P'owdqrs w!ll enre- or pr vent nhut~ FVEoy
tDISEASE to whaih I lorse( atnd ('a t.' ILH t: !tC
FOURh'S POWERS WI L 1. U I VIG SA'TISPAgaox.
Bold every Where.
DAVID Z. POUT1i'. Propriet ow,
For sale by Dr. J. W. QIILL1.\N, Enaley
(Greatest WIIheel of tine A ge,
For Satlo by
TIIOS. W. DAVISJ
ALSO, E~EALElR IN STEAM EN
GINE~S, SAW M IL1b', COTT'oN
GIN PRIESSES, SEWING MA.
CINE~S, &c.
aug 12. 1880 47a
lPRO 'ESSIONAL N OTICE8.
Oao. 0. WXLL, IRO. W. y
JAilizt L. Oitu, piekenstHy
Oreenville. S. C.
WELLS, ORR & TAYLOR,
A 1ORN'EYs Co UNSEL ORs A T LA W..
lICK ENS 0.11., S. C.
Prompt attenttor given to b'usiness entrusted'
to them.
march 10, 1884 25
., S. COTIuRA , P M. F. ANa EL, J 9- fOU00
Abbeville S. C. J GTeenville, S C Pickens S 0
COTHRAN, ANSEL & BOGGS.
ATTORNEYS ANDtOUNSELORS AT LAW,
PICEKN C. R., S. C.
cffico ini the0 Coudri Houtio. Prompt
atCtntio given t: aN business *we
trusted to the).
deo 9, I880 12
I A. CHILD,
ATTORNRY f COUtSELOR AT LA W
P I C K E N S C. 1. S. C.,
Will Practice in all ihe Courts of the State
and Couirts of the United Sties, for the Die-.
trict of South Carolina.
In cases requiring it alAe Attorneys will be
associated with ime.
jan 6 1881 161
Atlanta & Chatlotte Air Line Railway
PASSENGER LEPARLTMENT.
ATLANTA GA., January 16, 1881.
Change of Schedule.
On and after this date Trains will rta
on this load as follows:
nAY PAssiNaE'r IAIN.
(Eastward )
Arrive at Greenville at 10 42 as
Leave Greerville at 10 46 a d
(West ward.)
Arrive at Greenville at 84 y y
Leave Greeinville lit 6 88 p
NIilT PASsi:NGEn TRAIN.
[Ftasiwa d .)
Arrive at Gra~eenville at 10 1g0
Leave Greenville at. 10 24 m
[Wecst ward.]
Arrive at Greenille at 6 18 ga
ILeave G.ireenvi lie :' r. 56 a u
LOCAL FaL:tilllT TRAIN.
Arrive at Greenville at 7 52 a R
I .eave G reeniilleh nt 1 26 a a
[WVest ward.]
Arrive at Greenville at 4 15 p m
Leave Greenville at 4 55 p ft
TIltoii~cu FnE1i'g TnA.
Arr'ive' at Greanvillie ait 1 26 a m
Leave Greenville at 1 63 a a
( Westward.)
Arrive at Greenville at 11 16 p as
Leave Greenville at ii gg ,
Connrectinig ait A flanta for all poit seae
anId Southwest.
(lenlin g at Charlot to for all Eautet.
ThronfhTicket on hae at Gainesville.
Seneca City, Gireenivillo aund Spartanburg to
aill poluats IEast iail W est.
0. J1. FOItEAORN
General Maniag..
W. J hlouston, Gien'l Passt. & Ticket Agm
Columbia & Greenville R IR
CIIANGE OF SCIIEDULJ,
On and afler January 26th, 1881, gio~
Passenuger* Trainis over the Greenville a.!
C'oluimbia Ra1iroadl willI be ruin daily, gaa
days excepted:
UP
Leave c'olumin at 11 50 a ~a
Lenvt ~e A 1sto(n at 1 03 p 4..
Lea've Newberry ati 1 58,
Leave 110odg.. at.48
Leave Belton'i at 8 53 p e
Arrive at GJreenvsille at 7 17 p
Leave Gretenvillo at 10 35 a
l.Lav( eto atO 3L2 01 p
Leave llges at I 19 p,
jeaLve Newhierry at 4 03 p
Leave Alsion at 6 01 p
Arrive at Colitumbia at 6 10 P
Ii'Leve Newberry at . 10 01) a mi 4 25 p a
Arrive at Lanrens C 11 12 30) p mi 7 00 p p
Leave*( Lanrens ~ 7 (00 a Im 1 00 p ma
Arrive at Newberry 9 35 a mi 8 85 p *.
AnnIEi'LH iJRANCJI.
L'enve 1 lg s at 4 40 p m
Airrive nit Abeville 6 80 p
Leave A bhevi lle 12 20 p a
A rrive at hodges 1 10 p.
IAnderson Branch and Blue Riidge A..
Daily, except Sundnys, between' Bela
Anudersoni and walhalla, as follows,
UP.
Leave Pielt on at 5 82 p
Leave Anudetion at 6 31
LeaIve Pendtletoni at y ii y
Leave Perryville 7 41 p s
Leave seneca att 7 ,,3 p
Arrive at WValhalla 8 25 y
[enve WValhalla att 9 05 a ,e
Leave Seneca at 9 48a
Leave Perryville a t * 0a
Lenye Pendlet on at 10 28 6 1
Leave Anderson at 11 09 a a
Ai rive at Belton at. 11 5
Up and dlown Trains on the main stem
make close connection at Columbia willh tih
uip and down (lay passen ger TIrains on bia
Month Carolina hlnilrond andlhl ihe hog
Freight Trains, with Passehnger Car attaj1ho?
on (lie Wilmintgton, Coltnhia and Aig..at
Railroad, and at Alston with the (ring of tim
Spartainhutrg, Union and Columbia Railreapt
for Union, Spart anbu rg, Hlendersoavil'
Asheville, &c.
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