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LOC.ALL ITEMS. Church Direotory. Miethodist.-Rev. S. P. H1. Elwell. second Sabbath in each month at 10J o'clock A. M. Rev. Olin L. Durant, 8d Sabbath at 11 A. X. Rev. J. 0. Graham, 4th Sabbath at 8 P. U. Presbyterian-Rev. Hugh McLees, 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 a~t 11 o'clock a. m. L. JuuP. MIL".URNE & 00., Newspaper Ad vertising Agents, 128 W, Baltimore (Street, Baltimore, Md. are authorized to contract for Advertisementa in THE PloKENS SENTINEL at our best rates. Croquet still flourishes. Spring has como at last. Chickens are in great demand at this place. Plensant April showers have fallen in this section. Vegetation is commencing to grow, and tho forest is getting greon. Soo chango of.the advertisement of the popular and reliablo clothing honso of -F. V. Poo & Co. Miss Joe E. Bogg,, of East Tennes se' is sponding a feow wooks with her aunt, Mrs. Boggs, of this placo. We call attention to the advertise ment of Wi. Beat tio which appears in this issue. Thero is not a more reliable business houso in tho State, and when you'go to Greenville givo him a call. Rev. Mr. Riley, President of Adger College, preached at this place on Last Saturday and Sundiy. Ile posscsses cloquence and great argunontative power and holds the close attention o his congi egation t i-rongh his entire eermons. Onur pl(e1)1 were much pIcased with him find we hope lie may find it convenient to vi.it us of'Let. Mr. W. A. M.udlin, of EaIslcy Sta' tfion, lost two f1110 ITn mu5 LISIt WCk. Thecy woro botht. ih about thle sllo time, an ( di'd wi thin a few hiours. Dr,. Qu illa cut81 (i Ioe of themn -open anO' i~ 'I oo'!-oi) la t011tem;eI. A t is 1 spp~os 1i~l I~ the- one w as as p~oisoned. Th ii~ ~~ 'ry heavy ('l oi .-seaon of the~. yea;r. V t tru.t hie may .the~ ae t o fer8 m in Lniity 1.eison it is t hat t - i I: iouh hI I cleanis ed of 11em ii~e o a. H f er:i l un, i erl' : u (aljI i ' < ietni b Tre p ot rtie itmen ih. anspae wit;o moeinl th uo ii w thn tless ofS m~lfen'C inbtis tin d. The enc wof toteengl:.ts ba -i nel in al ain i t VdIveriSing cfloessate the( thropctre of teo men whoep hstolicit with; g arcompleo recl) of the town irescodmerce, n is tmndi thl flacitic oflOSrekooi;. siots oaks the iin al mosten oer )cas be an stimate th<lLI thoracter of ah m n svhoarsolcit ting pages1 le amap of (zthe o tonl reord the it. ana.il chaLraCte r bsiness canfessin th ier ction allnd hnstead fbing an opbsiitiali prduil tAl hoha fe hnrioeadmus o Nro-rclv.-The certi[cate of rstocht G. th . nV . TAR 'Ji. srr.I.C.ar signed dn 0ead t deliver t io, at whc havo parideo ther sbriptio'i f': eb ol All wh haved no, paidxv 1musta'd , dos 1ronilc E. C. oW.1.~ EN rsidenta. G, W.nslaii TA oTruer. C Byrr'eds, onh 1 4th ntm, at th< reidlence of the bride's father, byiRos on Clark, to M iss Laura E. \Vhitmiro daughteri of liev. A. S. WVhitmire, os Pickens Count v. Use Kaurinita I ndian Worm Po. lets. A sate and ( sur io remedy for worms'. For saio by' Dr'. J. TV. Qui[., lian, Easlecy. kTANTIe Axo Flisen~ BROADnVAT, LEY RA iLjn (A Noio.E:-Thle annuial meeting ci stockholdersT of the Atlan. tie andl~ Fren ch I road Valle1 y R ai lroad will be ho bel at 1'2 .M., on 'ITursday1 .May 5th, at Belton, A ndorst'on county S C. By provision of the charter, al stock must be r'epresentedl in persor * or by prIoxy, (tulY 'eeunted. WV. J- Klax, Sec'ry Just ri'C~ved a largo lot of Cloth Ing, at .I1. C. SriIatsv's, ABBV1LL, April 22.-Abram Mir tin was 4anged here to-day for .the murder4of his Wife. The trap fell at 1.17 r. M. At 1.87 P. M. he was pronounced dead by Drs. Parker and Calhoun, and was cut down at 1.88 P. M. The body was delivered to his friends, none of his family being pros ent. He was perfectly composed, and as conded the scaffold with a firm etep. Ho spoke to the few who were present saying that he was at peace with God and ready to go; that he expected to moet his wifo in hoaven, that he had nothing against her and did not kill her because of another woman. le assigned no motive for the deed. le asked to. bo informed when they wcro ready. When the blackc cap was drawn over his head he thanked the shoriff for his kindness. The Rev. Mr. Hapott, colored, exhorted bim to bo steadfast in keeping his mind on Christ. Ho said "I will." The drop foll, and he wont to his doom. Martin was fifty years old and of weak mind. The murder was com on the 15th of July, 1880. F. W. POE & Co. XZ THIE LT:R I91E GREENVILLE, Are now Opening their Immse Stock of Clothing, Spin an~d Sume Wear, ANDvIL OiF FERI THEV AT VERY LOW PRICES! Our friends from P~ickcens will (10 well to exaiuct our stock. Li. wV. iro)I & coij. n p 28, 1881 l 3 3m 4830. ElldiE 1830. WILLIAM BEATTIE, (OREENVft,- M. C. HAS JUISTl RET7URNED FORlM THE NORT'IIERN MARKETS WITfH AN IM Stapl~e Dry Good!s, Dress. (oods, Notlons, and ALSO, Tll E CELEflRATED BAY STATE SHOES, etrrf paitr wrranted. The stock which is the lar'gest North of Charles on , wvas houghtL aft er the declinre, and will be sold nt. the lowest price.. Sanmples, with prices, furrnished on applhi cation. Call before purchasinag your Sp'n Goods and see the immanense stock at WILLIAMY BEATTIE's. anp 28,_1881 '38 3 TIE 0OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given, that we will ap. ply to 0. L. Dunrant, Probate Judge for Pick ens8 County, on the 26th day of May next, or onI some convenient day thecreefter. for a final settlement aind discharge as A dministrators of the estate of ABRtAIAMI HESTER, do, -ceased. EMILY HIESTlEII,) J . E. JIAUGOOD, fAdin'rs. -j 28 1851 331 .. gMORIAN & DRO. levtval Ini New Goods. BLACK SILKS 85o. to $2.26. BROCADE and MAMASSE SILKS and SATINS 90o. to $1.76. BLACKand FANCY SATINS 75o. to $1.25. Mourning Departanent. Henrietta Cloth, Barathea Cloth, Crepe, Cloths, Cashmere de .lInde, Crepes, Cash mores,. &o. In these goods we make a specialty, and solicit a comparison. 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 shown by us, including the new and beautiful St. Marie Plaids And the new anl popular colors 'Gen D'Arme" and "Dregs of Wine," with an ole gant. line of TIIMMINGS to match. I Embroidered Flannel, one yard wide. A good quality full regular HOSE at. 20o., considered cheap at 30c. Matelesse Flannel, something new and beautiful. Table Linens, Doyles and Napkins in new designs. Cloaks and Dolanus, To this departmont we call special nttention Fancy ilaskets, Table Matts, &c. We shall bu very happy to have our friends call. J. II. IOtGAN e& BIO., .G REENVILLE, S. C. oct 21,1880 43 ly 0 Barnum's Hippodrome THE MOST WONDERFUL SHOW EVER seen in Pickdus has just arrived. Among the various Articles in this Show and which can ho purchased at, the LOWEST CAS11 PIM CES, are all kinds of Staplo and Fancy Dry Goods, [ATS, CAPS, SHOES, LEATIIERI, FANCY ARITICLES, TOILET 80O\PS, UlIDWAllE. CUTLEIT., and all kinds of G roceries needC~ed for famnily use. In fact, evcert hin..t kept in a First ( 'lass General Mer, chantd ise E.t ali shmnt cani be sound here ait F11F l8 ! '20 ) N Mu EA [L will alwvays be found on iin it t'ri sile. T.'IllS S IltoW ca ibe foiul across the street op9posite( thle Courit IIloutse, at. the O F Grifin& Newberry. AGENT- ALSO FoIl. .UXI' GUANO. jan Ii, 1MSI 15 TAX N~OTICE. 0!!C OF 1'( CtNTYV TREiASUllER, .Tl is herebhy given thar.t th is oilice .1, will be opened for collect ing t he Mliy installment of State, County. School dmil Poll Traxes f'or the Fiscal Yrear I1880t, fronm thle 2d day of M~ay to the Ist, day of Juone, inclu In accordance with an Act passedl by thes St ate Legi slat ure; I will visit, during the month of May the Jollowing nanied places on the days mntuioned: Central, May 3d and 4th. Liber ty, .May 50h, .Easley, May 6th~ and 7th. lI.cutsville, May 9th. Pinphintown, May 10th. Rine's St ore, May li ih. J. C. Patrrot t's, May 1:e hi.' And at the Court hlouse to the 1st of Jur. e next, at which t ime t lie llooks will be closed tuntil thle 1Stha day ot Sept embher. T1.ATES OF' TIAXATION. Sa Ie TIa x, 5' mills. ('ounaty 'Tax 3 mills. 1)het rict. Schaool Ta':x, 2 mills. ITailrondl Ta::, 8 nills. Fenice Tax, 4 mill. T ot al, 1 84t mills. All persns h etweeni thle ages of 21 andi (00 years, not exem~upi by lawv, are liable to Poll 'Tax. Thlose who, fail to pay first inistallinent will bo charged 6 per cent on { tnx. Treasurer Ilickens County. ap 14, 18S1 31 4 - Ne w Advertisements. 4 lEVEXLItT ECts Bly addressing G EO. P. J10WELL & CO., 10 Spruce street, New York, can learn lhe exact. cost of ary propsed4 line of AI)V ERTIS ING in Amiericni Newspapers. &tY100--page P'aphilt. __c.___ 7 7 to agents. Out fit Free. Ad, dlress Ph 0. VIC'K ERY, Augusta, Maine. Augusta, Me. iip 21. 1881 32 4 P)URCITASE YOCRt ENG3INES$ FROMl US' iiand save $1000( o'i a 10 () orse; $204) on a 20) Iloise, and $300 ont a 80 Ilorse-Powet Engine. Send for our pirices before purchas, ing Engines, Gins, P'resses, Saw amd Grist Mills, 'Threshers, or any kitid of Machinery. We are Mranuacturers' Agents, and guaar tee sat isfuact ion in (pia~lity atid price. WALKERI & LOUD, No. 125 Meetinig St reet, West suide, Nar Ch- 'lies toin1 lot al. C harlest on, S. 42. IS FAST APPROACHING, ANI with it the usual dull tlmoa, b9t not necessarily dull when wo take into conside ration tho unusual LARGE STOCK OW General Merchandis NOW 01 EXIIIBITION AT W. T. McFALL'S, WIIICII IS OFFERED AT REA sonablo Prices. Call and examino. No Trouble to Show* Goods 0 JUST RECEIVED A COMPLET: STOCK OF DRY GOODS! HOSIERY, NOTION! Boots, Shoes, and Leather, Ready Mado .Clothint Ladies, Misses, Men's and Boys' Ha Factory Yarns and Shirtings, Cottonades and Linen Confectionaries and Fancy Grocerie Sugar, Coffbe and Molatssce,. Bacon, Lard and Flou Plows , Plow Stocks, and H~oc Sh~ovels4, Spadecs and Itakc Table and Pocket Cutlory', Lightning Cross Cut Saw Horso and Mulo Shoos, Crockery Wani Glass Ware, Patent Medicinm Cl ocks. Cedar' Chiun' An<(t in fact everything that ai reasonable per..on would ask for. Remefmber that no Balls~ aroe otloer buit everythinhg sold at its r'eal wort andI( satiZsiheCtionI gua'ran tee.J evei timiio. Res pect ( fuly, W. TI. McF 'A LL4. march 31, 1881 29 "flew to the Mark, Let the Cli Fly as they May." R UN AN D R ED. IIAVING BOUGhlT MORE GOODS TIL ever before, I have beeni abde to buy cheap andl have ntow a number of big bargains. Y will be astonishedl to know that T sell A WOMAN'S GOOD UOME MADE SHOE 65 CENTJ, A WOMAN'S SERIGE POLKA SIIOE FORl CENTS. GOOD S'IQUT BROGANS FROM S1,10, U For the Ladies Black Leghorn:Flat IHats, Cheap. White Leghorn Flat Hats, Cheonp. Black and White Leghorn Flat [Hats, Cheap. Magnificent lino Si raw U~ats, Trinimed a1 Untrimmod for Ladies, M isses. andl Chibdre Gients Panama, Indian Panama and Mack naw, beautit'ul styles and low pric< 50 dozen, just oponed. Come and see those beautiful Walking Ilt for Misses. Comie before my Goods arc piced~ ov and see the largest and best assorted stoekt general AIerehandise in Pick ens County. Double Foot. Plow Stocks at $3I.50, wor $4.00. Flour, Mag N ower t han at bodya Tre die. b70%h tia ylp 1oncerneul, fl'eryf g1e ti 11 lhe in a offiee ap oiker r~ke Ta2~rch SAi DAY and-8d 13iffJ'Fh ery monht The uho4 time kd54tS kich to t the *copo dp i esop ven%# l uitly.inp Behool Commissioner'. feb 2L, 1881 23 m "UGiH SISSONS & SON&, Importerst DeAler.aviv I Mianfactinars of Marble $tiatury, leuunent, ' Mantels, Fur nitue Slabs, Altars, Tl1eo Tonmbs. 140 West Baltimore Sareet, AND COBNER NORTH A14D MONUMENT STREETS. Drawings and Estimatee Furnished Free. Baltimore, MD. feb 17. 1881 22 1 4a ' w*uoxwzvu @doJd 'zflno3 3 P!AU tt81990(W Tv AB 31vS 803 sea dpas 3eflSm W N 24 -suo U eAamaauvwmru ems Lu0V UUJL, 1.10* P11" ?COa-ft1*Pgb T~he $#ate of South Carolina CouN'TY OF PIClu:Ns. IN OURT OF COMMON PLEAS Lewis N Jonem, Plaintiff, against 11obert Stew. ' art, as - Admir.isitrnitor of the P)ers4onal E. tate of Thoinis W Alexatider. deoeed, and T an.oy K Alexander, Ividow, Elizabethi Jones, Manry E AeKiley, Frtaisii A Dick... son, Frank 1' Alvx:anldr. hois .A Schroder, Thomas F. Aleixarler.v Geo-rian (-1ee'o. Em., ia Aliller,. Josvph l ll , Elija lle J1ohn WV Thomws. jong TL m , 11JtlMer Whitnire and Netlie Her1, 4-'feud ants. COMPLAINT FoR It Rmmirn, M. ST,0 the Defeondant s abure 1:lcd Y OU. are hereby suinmnonld land required to alsw(r the (.4nlaint i ll 111.4 action, which is fded 'n theC ollee the Cler'k of the Cout o Connn llen fr Pck.niCounily, 8.-C., anid to Ser'vo it copy (itf en I w ' to slaid Coulplaiit. on the sbiti 'ibers at their otico oil MLaill sit. i. at. ji kens (.'. n . . c within I went v days al. tlhe servie 1 hecof, 8 excltisio of t. day of uI -lrvi'c. If you fail to answer tie c'.phj1 ;lilt wilin the time S foriesaid, the Pl aitiff will apply to the Court for th1e relief dulIanded ill th comiliint. 'NORTON, KEIT.I & oL.IN G itTlf, Plaiutiff's Attorneys. Pickens C. IT. S., C., April 8tlh, A, D. 1881. [L.B.]- J: J. LEWIS, cer 8, TO Frank P Alexander aind Elizail:ethi Jonen, ablisent defendaint shein Take not ic-tha5t thet summflons and 00om. plaint in the above stat ed action was fi led in .the oflice of the Clerk of the Court' of' Comnmon l'iens for P'ickens countyv, S .C-, on the 10th day of Febr'uiry 1 8f81, and that the oldjects of a said acti on atre to mai~rshal the asse8ts of' the pers~oaL ertaut , aind f>r the sale ot' the real *estate ofj Thotnas W. Ale'x:iider, decceased, for othe purpose of paying the dcbts of said de.. Scealse and~ for .distibinl amlong the hecirs andt. legalteep~ ther~eof iccor'dinlg to law. s, NORTON, KE[TII & lioLIANGSWOl{TII, Plaintiff's Attorneys. np 141, 188i 31 6 'L ANDR E THS' 84SEEDS BEST If notI aold in -our in.wn you 1 8 canl get them >y inil. 1'roll un~ a 1oalal Cardf for Catua Grourers in4 the~ lted &. ates. BAVID LAND)REVII & SON,PmLAA.,PA. - 111-p j We waEnt a li>ite nubrof active, ene'rget ic businiess canva'iss CIser tg ge in~ a pleasanit and priofile1 buinesi~~. GAood meni wid1 find t his a rare chance To MIake Mouney4 Such will please aniwer this adlvert h ement by le t ter, enycoing stnnp for reply. staut ing what bus1ineCss they ha:ve b&enci ega ged in.. None but those whot mean busiiess need ap. ply. Address FINLEIY, IILtVEY~ & Ct ., At lantai, (1a, HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS LN UT2 ~ FurTZ ou ,L il ua rpoTn.inne -No flons will <do of cojio. Ihrts or LUxG Fu. or Fonitz'aPowderawllcurnann'! IrevtV4 Ion Orn'nCA Fot'vi' Puwaters will jareve ld GAl': 'I I F ow z.m Foutz'l P'owdteri willinerece t he quii:aitiiy or mi il Sand! crenm t~4enity per Centt., aindlI taak the butter flrr Foint'z 'owders will curn or' prevent almiost iEvsny DsaAsN to wl eh I lores~nt ane tic nro .ubet. P. k'o'rz.'s P'ownalus wIo ( L' mvAT1PA-rioN. Sol(d overy where. DAVJD) E. FOUTE, Propriot or, DALTIMORE., M4a. For sale by Dr'. J. WV. QUiIL1LIA N, Eahsley (Arcaet Wheel of the Age, For Sale by T!ICS. WV. DA vis, -(Arenville, S. C. ALSO, L)EALEls IN STEAM4 RN f GINES, SAAW N AILU;, COTTrON h. it GIN P'lsitSSES, SEWIVNG MA. e. CiNE~S, &c. a uge 12, lRSO 4-y. SFpSIONAIj NOTICES. OXo. 0. WMzLa, GrOo, W. TATLO, Qreenville, 8, .Q. I WELLS, ORR & TAYLOR, ATtORNEYB 4 OUNSELORS AT LA W PICKENS 0. l., B. 0. Prompt attention given to busieneu entrasted to them. march 10, 1884 25 J. S. Co'fzUfA N, I M. F. Aaszr,, f J B MaaGs Abbeville S. C. j Greenville, 8 0 Pickens8 0 COTHRAN, ANSEL & BOGGS. ATTORNEYS AND COUN8ELORS AT LAW, PICKENS 0. H., S. C. Ofilco in the Court House. Prompt attention given to all busines ean# trusted to then, dce 9, 1880 12 R. A. CHILD, ATTORNEY t COUNSP LoR AV ZA W PICKENS C. H. S. 0., Will Practice in all the Courts of the 8atW and Courts of the United States, for the D1i trict of South Carolina. Itr calee'roqiring it able'Attorneys will be' associated with me. jan 0 1881 16 Atlanta & ChatlotteAir Line Railway PASSENGER uEP'A LRTMMNT. A-rLANTA GA., January 10, 1911'. Change of Schedule, On and after this date Trains wiU r", on this lHoad as follows: s PAY PAsqs1E:NCFR TRVAIX. (E:.t ward ) Arrive at Greenville at 10 42 a g' Leave Greenville at 10 43 a a (Westward.) Arrive at Greenville at 6 84 P m' Leave Greenville at 6 P5 P U NIGHIT PASSHNGER TRAIN. [Eastward.] Arrive at. Greenville at . 10 19 p a. Leave Greenvide at- 10 24 y n [Westward.] Arrive at Greenville at 6 18 a na Leave Grceenvile n 6396 a a LoCAL FR1EIGHT TRAWM. [I a..,tward.], Arrive at Greenville at * 7 53 a U' Leave G reenville at 9 26 a m' [WVes tward.] iArrive at Greenville at 4 15 P a' Leave Greenville at 4 5 P n' TulitoUliI PREIGHT' tRAIN. (East ward.") Arrive at Gre'nville at I M a Ua Leave Gireenvilte at' I 5fl a, Leav'e G'reenv'ille ci 11 88 s Connieetinig at Atlannta for all poiats Wggg 'G onneet ing at C'hiarlot te for all Rasteva Thiroughrl Tlickets on saleI at (Gainesville, Seneca ('ity, Gireenville and Spartanburg te' all poin ts Eazst and West. (1. J. FOREFAORU General Manages. W. J Houston, Gen'l Pass. & Ticket ApM Columbia & Greenville E S CIIANGE OF? SCHIEDULIR, On and after January 26th. 1181, mi Passenger TIra ins over the Greenville and Coliunabia lRailroad will be run daily, Urns, <lays exceptcd: Leave 'olumbliia at 11 50 a a Leaive Aleton~ at 1 0g p as laeave Newbecrry at 1 g8 p U Leave lildges at 4 84 P m Leave lUelton at 1653 p a Arrive at Greenville at 7 17 p at Leave Greenville at 10 81 a a Le'ave Itelton at. 12 01 p a Leave llodges at 1 19 p a ieaLve Newherry at 4 03 P na Leave Aibtoni art -6 01 p a Arrive at Columubia at 6 10 p na LA UNENs IIAILItoAD. Leave Newbierry at 10 Ot) a in 4 26 p na Arrive ati Laurens C 11 12 80 p mn 7 00 p na Leae La I:urieis 7 0(0 a mn 1 00 p an Arrive at Newberry 9 85 a mn 8 86 p na AhnElVILLB nIRANcHI. Leave hlodpe at 4 40Op m Arrive at Ahheville 6 80 p ag Leave Abheville 12 20 p na Arrive at ilodgtes 1 1t n na And~ersonl Branch and Blue Ridge ..* Daily, except Sziudays, bet ween" Ieltog Anderson. aud avghjballa, as follows, UP. Leave Belt on at 168 p a Leave Andlerson at 6 8J p na Leave Pendleton at 7 11 , a Leave Perryville 7 41l p a Leave Beneca at 7 63 p mi Arrive at Wa)lhalla 8 25 P at Lerve Walhaulla at 9 85 a m Leave Senieca at. 9 48'a Leave P'erryv ile at e9 60 a M Leave Pendlet on at 10 28 a U Leave Anderson at 11 00 a U Ai rive at. Bel ton at 11 59 p m Up) andl downt Trains on the main stem make close connection at Columbia with the up atnd downi day passe'nger T1rains on tbe Sout bi Carolirna Rauilroad a uud wI it li e trough Freight Trains, with Pi$assenger Car altaohed on the Wilaington, Columbia andl Augasta llailro~ad , and at. Alston with t he trins of $6 Spart anhuurg, Uinion aind Col umbhia RaIlrad for Union, Spartanburg, IlcndersowyvWe4 Asheville, &e J W FR T, -(General Snperintendent, A. Por:,OeneralTicket Agent