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LOCAL ITEt!S. Church Directory. Methodist.-Rev. 8. P. H. Elwell. second Sabbath in each month at 10j o'clock A. M. Rev. Olin L. Durant, 8d Sabbath at 11 A. M. Rev. J. 0 Graham, 4th Sabbath at 8 P. U. Presbyterian-Rev. Hugh MoLees, at the Methodist Church, on 4th Sabbath at 11 o'clock 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. 14. JbrF. MILDOURNE & Co.. Newspwper Ad, vertising Agents, 128 W, Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md. nre authorized to contrtact for Advertisements in Tux PICKEWs SENTINEL at our best rates. Now plant your cotton. Don't neglect your gardens. The apple trees are blooming. Wheat is beginning to grow and has a good healthy appearance. Many a bean was planted last Frid ny by the old women. Mr. T. 11. Smith, of Liberty Station has potuto slips lurge enough to trans plant. Last Sunday was Eastor and it was the firmt real spring day we have had this settson. The wind blow very hard at this place on last Friday, Friday night and Saturday. - Mr. Julius E. Bogge of this place, has been appointed a Trial J ustice by the Governor. Prof. Riley, of Adger College will as sist Rev. H1ugih McLcos in conducting divine services at this place on next Saturday and Sunday. Pr< f. Riley is %%n e!oquent preacher, and we trust le may have a good audience. The Lord's supper will be administered on Su nday. Mr. E. F. Allgood has put up a shingle machino ati his saw mill near this place. In addition to the shingle machine, Mr. Aligood runs a eirenlar :saw, cotton gin aid gi ist mill. Every 'thinig about his mills has the appear anee of life. Wh~o wvould be 80 ernll so unnla tu ral, as8 to refinse to [hoy one bottle of Sh1rinter's InldianI Vemi (lge, when lai knows,' thait V orms ar e dIestroyintg 'ais ch ibI? This is no trfl illg matLter. M Ltie.1, Marebi 81 1881, Mr. T~. J. .Iiehardson of N ew York , I endeI'rsont C~ountyv, Texias, (hrallyl of P~ji(kens C:ountyl, S. C.) and .Miss L. C. NI luphey, oft Fo0sterville, Andelrson Ciounity. TVex WV. F. G(r Ims bee bounii'i d Over by~ Tr~ial Jus1IticC Johnstoni of Cenitral, ill - bond of $700, for hk is ppeairan1ce atI our1 next Court, 0on the chiarge of as sait ;.mi battel y, on WV. J . Kielley, with intenit to kill. George White who killed Scofhild V 8011ome time1 ago in G reenvsille, was coni victed of mlanslaughiter at the reecent terml of court for G reenville Conunty, aind sentencedl to five years imprison mnent at hai d habor in the peniten tiary. BURNED TO I)EATH.-A daughter of Mr. WVilliam Hlunnicutt, who lives on the plantation of Mr. James K. Kirk.. soy, about six miles North of this place, wuas fatally burned on last Fri day. Mlrs. IHunuiicutt was at the oranch washing, uand Lou, the girl, aged about 13 years, wa~s at the house cooking dinner, and while doinug some1 thing about the fire place her' clo th ing caught on fire. She attempted to: put it out and used all the water in the house in hecr etforts, but failed, when she stalrted runing? to her1 mother. Mrs. Hunnientt saw her child coming, met 1her anid punt out the fire; but it was too latilTe chiild was so badly bur'nt that she (lied from the eficcts on the following day about 4 o'clnck P. M. The sad death is very distressing to the parents, ( who have the deep sympathy of tihe community in which they live. Five of the Nihilist who were con, nected with the assassinationi of the Czar of Russia, were hung on the 15th inlstan t. 50 perfumed transparent green-back fr chr!omo cards with naimn 10 cents. Address: ROWLAND & ELLIs, Central S. C. Use Kauquita Indian WVorm 2cl lots. A safe and sure remedy for worms. For sale by Dr. J. WV. Quil-. Iian. Easley. .ATLANTIC AN1a FRENCH BROAD YAL, LBY RArLROAD NOTICE-TheO annual * meeting ci Stockholders of the Atlan. tic and French Broad Valley Railroad . will be he held at 12 M., on Thursday, May 5th, at Belton, Anderson county, SO. By provision of' the charter, all stock must be represented in person pr by proxy, duly execnted. W. J. Kr... Sec'. SUDDEN DEATU OF JONATHAN 0. DANK-A VIcTIm ov KINa ALcOoHOL. -On the morning of tge' 18th inst. Mr. Jonathan C. Dark was found dead in his piazza at Liberty Station. Coroner Kirksey was immediately infor'ned of the fact, and at once had a jury summoned and fheld an inquest over the dead body. Mr. Dark cam from Columbia to this section direct. ly after the war, and when this plat:e was established in 1808, he came here and opened a bar-room and livery stable, lie was a native of Kentucky, we beliove, and has been a hard'drink or over since he caeto to this section, and likely before he canto here. He has at last paid the penalty that a. waits all who habitually drink to in., toxication of the maddening and pois enous stuff. The foFlowing is a list of names who composed the jury: J. A. Boggs, P. 11. Boggs, J. A. Gary, J. V. Ellis, Wml Gantt, James Lewis, D. B. Madden, J. B. Stephens, J. M ilallun, T. E. Widard, II. M. Rampey, J. D. kSmlith, S. A. Fowler, P. Lan. dress. The following testimony wai taken: T. H. Boggs, being duly sworn says, that he saw the deceased about 11 o'clock P. M. lying in his (deceased's) yard, with a quilt over him; that he and E. R. Horton came and took him up and laid him in the piazza; that he was, when they found him, breath. ing heavily; that he saw hin fallir.g about in the evening, as ho believed from intoxication. Mrs. Jamison, beiug sworn says, that she wasi in the yard and took pocket. book and a bottle out of hi5 (deceased) pocket, with some whiskey in the bottle, then went into the house, got a quilt and spread over him, and found a bottle in the fire, place. That the deceased wits at her house yesterday, and in a state of in, toxication abou t 4 o'clock P. Al.; that he said he in tendtd to kill lhimself; that he luid told his child g.ood-hy, it will be the last time yon will ever see yourI pa-' initend~ to kill mnyself. M is. Dar'k, wife of dleceased, being swor'm says: The d'ceaist d said lie was goinig to take liadanium, that hc had a friend here with him; that~ he Inu'l scnt to Greeniville and got some Ilzaanm, nhiebc shc got. TPhen lhe went to Pickenis anad gort somic laud anum whiach she saw but. could not get it. Oni latst Sund1(ay' lit wentI to I1. (3 Et ray's iand got a gallion of whIi key .anad laid beena dri:, anig ('ver since; that .'he tilaak ia~ 'uitio that, wan ini the. dre place wvas lie samelt. one that the landlmianm was ini; t hat he. sai d on yeslendlia wvas goinag to take laud aini ini. .J. II. Brouwni, beinig swvorn says: Th ath lie ard dteeased saiy thIiat lie h ad rath ier be d eadI as to he to rmeniited thle way lie w~as here. Thatl: he was get Ltin dru nk, that lho siaw' himn fali nn yesterdlay twice, as lae thought La'om the effects of' whiskev. Thejj followin~j is th'. certificate of the doctors who made the piost mor temi examination: APRIL 13, l881.-This is to certify that we have this (day maide a post mor'tem examiniation of the body of' J. C. D~ark, arid found congestion of his br'aina, hear't anad stomache which was a suffiient canso for (deat h. The findi41ng of the juary was tha t the said J. C. Dla k camne to his death I rom int OX icatioin. Just8 re(ceived a large lot of' Clothi. ing, at 11. C. SIIIRLEY'8, Centr'al, S. C. TAX NOTICE. OFFICE OF COUNTY TREASURlER, ICKi-;Ns C. II., 8. C., A pril 9, 1881. N ITlClC is herebhy given that. this oflice wvilt be opened for' collecuinig the May installmnent of State, (County, School and P oIl Taxes for thie Fiscatl Year 1880, from the 2(d dlay of May to the 1st day of June, inaclu Flye. In accordance with an Act passed by thea State Legisxlatiure, I willI visit duing I le imointh of Maiy athe following namied places on the days menioned: Centr al, May 3d and 4th. Libei'iy, May 5th, Evasley , MIay 6th lan d 7thI. Davcusvi lle, MIay 9th. Pumpkinaown. May 10tha. Kinig's Store, May 11Iih. J. C. Parrott's, May 12th. And at the Coura [louse to the 1st of .Jur~e next, at which time the I.ooks will be closed until the 16th (lay of September. RATES OF TAXATION. State Tax, 5,.milhs. County Tax 8 mills. Dist rict School Tax, - 2 mills. Railroad Tax, 8 mills. Fence Tax, 4 mill. Total, 18.1 mills. Poll Tax, $1.00. All persons between the ages of 21 and 60 years, not exempt by law, are liable to Poll Tax. Those who fail to pay first installment will be charged 5 per cent on i tax. Treasurer Pickens County. a p hi, 185 a / IS FAST APPROACHING, AND with it the usual dull times, but not necessarily dull when we take into conside. ration tho unusual LARGE STOCK OF General. Merchandise NOW ON EXHIBITION AT W. T. McFALL'S, WHICH IS OFFERED AT REA sonable Prices. Call and examine. No Trouble to Mhow Goods. JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY- QOODS! HOSIERY, NOTIONS, Boots, Shoes, and Leather, IRenjy Made Clothihg, fiadies, Misses, Men's and Boys' Ifats Factory Yarns and Shirtings, Cottonades and Linens, Con fectionaries and Faney Groceries, Sugar, Cuffee and Molasses, Bacon, Lard and Flour, Plows, Plow Stocks, and Hoes, Shovels, and Rakes. Table and Pocket Cutlery, Lightning Cross Cut Saws Ilorse and Mule Shoe", Crockery WXare GasWare, Patent Medics Clocks. CIedar' Churns. .And in fact everything thazt any reaslotnale pe l)Ion wVOnl aZskC for. Remembor that no Balls are offered, but overythuing sold at its real worth, and satisfatcion guaran teel. every time. Recspectful ly, W. T. Mc~FALt. marchl 31, 1881 '29 "Hew to the Mark, Let the Chip., Fly as they May." RUN' AND READ. HIAVING BOUG HT MORE GOODS TITAN ever before, I have been able to buy chenper, and harve now a niumber of hig bargainis. You will be astonished to know that I sell A WOMIAN'S GOOD HOME MADE SilOE for 1i5 CENT.3, A WO\1A N'S SERGE POLKA SHOE FOR 8(5 CENTS. GO9D S:ouT BROGANS FROM $1.10, UP. For the Ladies. Black Leghorn:Flat liats, Chierp. White Leghorun Flat Hants, Chenp. flack and White Leghorn Flat Hats, Cheap. Magnificent line Straw Hats, Triminued and Untrimmod for Ladies, Misses and Children. Gents Panama, Indian Pananma and Macki naw, beautiful st yles and low prices. 50 dlozen, just opened. 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 Merchaandise'in Pickenas Counuy. Double Foot Plow Stocks at $3.50, worth $4.00. Flour, Bacon, and Nails, 'lower than any body. Try me. L iberty, S. C. m arch 17, 1881 27 Notice to Teacherst'. 1?OR the convenience of all concerned, I .1. hereby give notice that I will he in my Office at. Pickensa Court House on each SA LAU. DAY and 8dh SATURD)Ak' in every month. TIhe short time remaining in which to visit the schools during the Spring Session, pre vents my being there more frequent ly. 0. T. JONES, School Commissioner. fvhl,.1881slo pM To. DLO I TT C ------- The balance of our stock 8 of WINTER CLOTHiNG - will be closed out at ex actly NEW YORK COST, to make room for our 3 immense stock of Spring and Summer Goods TO ARRIVE SOON ! Just received and ready for inspec. tion, a large and attractive C aesortment of samples for FINE SUITS, TO BE MADE TO ORIDER. FIT GUARANTEED, <3 - E . MOA & 11,. lRevivaI in New Goods. BLAiCK SILKS 85c. to $2 25. BRIOC.1DE~ andI MAMAEEE SIL.KS an'1 SA TINS 900c. to $'.75. BLACle and FANCY SA TINS 75c. to $I.20. lYournuing Departanenut. (lot hs, Cashm uere de l' Inde, Crepes. CXish m ~eres, k. I1n these goods we make a specialty, andt Our Stock of Dr&'Ni Uo4dd% anid Novelties~ laq by far the largest and~ most varied andti Iconttains more real GEIlS thani any other stock e'eor sho vn by us, including thet new and beautiful St Marie PlaIdsM Antd the new an.1 ponular col.ors "Gent D'Arme" alnd "lIYrege of Wie," with an ci. gaint line of TIllIl \LlNGS to mattch.1~ Emttbroidered I'lanneltt, oneo yard wide. 1 A good qualtlity Itill yegular 1105 E at 20c. considered cheap at. ;3t0. Mlatelesse Flannel, someting now and beautifuib Taleo Linens, Doyles find Naipk ins in neow dIesigns. Clioaks anid DoIinansa, To this depart ment we call special attention Fancy Baskets, Table M-tts, &c. We shall be very htalIpy to have our friends call. J. MI. MORGAN & BRO., GREENVILLE, 8. C. oct 21, 1880 43 l y -0E-S-! Barnum's Hippodrome THIE MOST WONDERFItL S [OW EVER F seen in Pickeras has just. airrived. Among the various Articles in this Shtow and which can ho purchased at the LOWEST CA811 Pi. CES, are all kinds of Staple and Fanoy Dry Goods, HATS, CAPS, S IIOQE8, FANCY ARTlCLES, LAHR TOILET SOAPS, IA RDWARE, CUTLERY, and all kinds of GIroceries. needed for faumily us~e In fact everything kept in a First Class Gener'al %Ier chamndise Establishment can be tound hecre at bottom prices. FRESH CORN MEAL will always be found on hand for sale. TAlS S1HOW oa2 he found across the street opposite the Court House, at the OF Griffin & Newberry. AGENTS ALSO FOR *D)IXIE GUANO. ,)mn n, WI 9 15 Patents fon Isaveuations. . . ANDERSon. J. C:M SITH ANDLISON & SMITHl, ttorneys at Law No. 7001 Seventh Street 'pposite the Uidted States PaItent Office, Washington, D. C. No fee for preliminay exruiniion. No fee unleI patent ks allowed. Fees les (hat those of aniy other respoii Able agency. 1'ractice itrhe U. S. P1atenlt office, u. s. upreie Court, and District Coiurs. Corespondence Eflicited aiId 11o charge lnde for tiuivico. Books of inforai,:%tion teta free of charge. Ieference Jurlished upon re(uest. -IND1I Iaarantee AIMR1NER'S INDIAN VERMIFUGE to destroy and expel Worms fron the human body, where they exist, if used according to the diree tions. it is a safe and re liable remedy. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS - AND STORE KEEPERS. David E. Foutz, Prop. * BDALTIMORE, MD. rhe state ot %'osatsa (aroainn N COURAT OF COMIMN PIACAi Cwi4 N Jones, Phaiihit. Swh. 1 hert ev; art, Adash iiruI!r Ifih. Pe.in .. t te of Thomwi WV; oclr ee ., JonesY Mar L3 i:.. Sol, Frian1k 1 .\le~o \ -h T1'horoiis E A e' ' - an - Ili M iller, J . \ I ph l: W h itlnire nd .!* I thee 4111 ian s tr I t. e A uCi-o 1o nalno 4 CI I iI .111 C nlial& elie a l r - it i cIlio t iint (v o t h Ie XiSI VO~l (11I4411 I4'aF olit lO .lit i t i' - a t I I S %I vinc tel4 ayh' dtys~I 'Ie 1 ' eu Ii44i) I oresaid, t ie l'hI lilt I I Io I 1houc or f tie relio ' dfiind--1 i t I ic l OltruN, ET aii. O~i. Frank41' P !lexi'' : ''* I ILak kn abset dfenhus h..-ea:d la I'b Inu- 21 .41 1 n 14441 e 1( e bjci) Mi i i xi at i ,o tod~ ht tin t'S o l pel uog tue . Pri a8 2 ' t(a in' )8 d ih of te rn (.'tnsi Tieo, W. A N, Sg',.' ,,dee land t l gae l thro IU.-em-? 11 j2~2 N) IT' h sN , 13 1il 10 u<, - i I. I ii' ~ oph1 1.21,Iho" l ho lee)! iI~l, aei2 HOSANDRTETHS' No flnsi If! not of (in inr t own vornG VNR, if F uZ nod s20 lMr t -I'- for ('atn Foue and es. Til hue Ol24st und mjost4 extene otres in ther Tilea 42 4G aFS NlW. F o u z ' I ' O W ! 4 ' i * x ' I f e C u . I ? Tj 4 4 ; : v o W . \ N 2 ! . : antubem tt ut er ofntveer ai.el iaau L2 uter .11 3IsA to 4VI..(!e 1)2. n, a l id :1. 4r m'ines'. I GO )LR Wllen wi.I A.rsi thlN nra Dy l vterDen !.n roump' f'or Ireg, i ''lN LP.Vb% il14 Un el n f A tua Agn F'o Ol TT )' ' aug12,I CUT 7 t. G90. 0. War,rLs, U to. W. TAmoa,. JArunn L. Onn, l'ic~ens'C. 1. B.Q Greenville, S. C. WELLS ORR & TAYLOR, A TTO RNEYS J COUNSELORS A T L AW PICKENS 0. 11., S. C. PI omilpt attention given to business entrust*4 to them. rmarch 10, 1884 26 J. S. COTunIA, M. F. ANL, f.1 E Boaes Abbeville S. C. j Greenville, 8 C I PickesS C COTHRAN, ANSEL & BOGGS. ATTORNI:YS AN COUNSELORS AT LAW, 5ICKENs ol., s. . Ofieo ii the Court House. Prompt attention given to all businese 60' LtisLed to them. doc 9, 1830 12. It. A. CHILD, 4T7'ORSET COUNSELORt AT LAW PI C K E N S C. H. S. C. Will Practice in all the Courts of the Stalt and Courts of the United States, for the Dis trict of Souith Carolina. III cases requiring it ablo Attorneys will b associated with me.. jan 0 188110 Atlanta & Chatiotte Air Line Railway 'AS!SEN(ER LEFARTMBNT. ArLANTA GA., Jnnuary 16, 1861. Change of Schedule. On and after this date Trains wiUl ra oni this lnind as follows: PAT I'4P:NOERT rRAIN. (Eastward ) Arrive at Grc,'nville at 10 42 a w Leave Greeriville at 10 48 a (West ward.) Arrive at Green-,ille at, 6 84 p *, Iavave Greenlville at 6 36 p NiHTui PASSENGER TRAIN. [l'astward.) .\rrive at Gr~e(enville at 10 19 P am ILve Greenvyille att. 10 24 p su [Westward.], Arrive at Greenville at 6 18 a er Lea.~ve Greenville atL 5 51 a t LOCAL FIItIT TRAIN. [Esward.] Arrive at Greenville at 7532 a a Leave Greenville at 9 26 a a [Westward.] Arieat Gireenville at 4 15 p ma Leave Greeniville at 4 5 p na TnHROUOti FRhignT TRAIN. Arriive at Greanvyilte at 1 26 a a Leave G.r'eeiie at 1 83 a a.. ( Westward.) A rrive ati Greenville at 1l le y at Leave Grieeniville et 1' 86 m ar C'onnect ing at Atla-nta for all poiate Wea a uol .'onuiIhwest. t'eunnectinug at Charlotte for all 3astern' ThronU'Vh Tickets on *ale at daines1ill Senieca ('ity, (reenuville and Spartanliurg a aill poin ts East and West. 0. J. FOREAORD General Manager. W.JH/uston, Gen'l Pass. & Tiekes Auier COlumbia & Greenville R F CilANGE OF SCIIEDULB, On andi after Jlanuary 26th, 1861, en Passeniger TIra ins over the Greenville ameet !Ollluhi liailIroad wvill be run daily, BU w. UP Leu ave olombhlin att 11 50 , Lent e A lst on at 1 0g , a. Leuive Newhberry at 1 58 y. a Leave flodges at 4 84 e ILave lHelton at 561 y IArrive at Greenville at 7 17 y -a Leave G reenuville at 10 86f . LEauve tiel t on at 12 01 Leave liodges nt 1 1I. ,,eave Newherr'y at 4 O1 r,. lLave~ Alstoni at 6 01 p Arrive at Columbia at 6 II p.a LeaIve Newherry at 10 00 a mn 4 35 p. .a Arrive at Lnnrenis C H1 12 80 p' m 7 00 p w [eraye LaurensCII 7 00t a mi 1 Of ' Arrive at Newhierry 9 35 a nm 8 81 e AnJinFVJLL DJRANCuI. Lenve llodges nt 4 40 p la Arrive at Ahhevillo S 80 p, , I,eiave A bheville 12 20 y' v Arrive at Hlodges 1 10 p r. Anderson Branch and Blue Ridge a l):tily, except Sundays, between'' 3r . xAderson and wvalhalla, as follows, UP. Leave Belt on at 5: Leave A nderson a t 8 81 : Leive P'endlet on a t 7 11 Leave PerryvhIe 741 Leave Seneca nt 7 68 e Arrive at WValhalla 8 28 Leave Walhalla at 9 05 Leave Seneca nt 9 48 Leave Perryv ille i ," 9 60, Leave PeCndhleton nt 10 28 ar Leatve A\nderson at 11 09 r Ai ive at Uielton at 11 59 r Up and downa Trains on the main ( m make close connection at Columbia with, a uip and dotwn dany passenlger Trains ot, ch Son~l ('b Crolinaf 1failroad~ nnd wit h the thr t. Freighit T'rains. with Passenger Car atta a on the Wilmningtonl, Colnmhia and AugusI. Railrced, nod ut Aiston with the trins et , ,partnbuurg, Union and Columbia Rtai: M for Union, Spartanburg, llendersoonctji, Asheville, &e J W FRT General Superlufenden A. rore,CioneralTicket Agent