The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, June 23, 1881, Image 3
,ALOCAL. ITEli S.
Church Directory.
Methodist.-Rev. 8. P. H. Elwell. secon
Sabbath In each month at 10} o'clock A. X.
Rev. Olin L. Durant, 8d Sabbath at 11 A. N
Rev. J. 0. Graham, 4th Sabbath at 8 P. K.
Presbyterian-Rev. Hugh MoLees, at th,
fIethodlst Church, on 4th Sabbath at 1:
o'clock a. m
Baptist-.Secona Church, Rev. W. B. Single
ton Pastor, 1st Sabbath and Saturday befor
in each month at 11 o'clock a. m.
The heat is in the superlative de.
gree.
The temperance sentiment is tak
ing deep root in this County.
The whitling season with the mer
chants and their clerks has arrived.
The begira from the low country
to the mountains will soon set in.
The new store house is nearing com
pletion, and will soon be occupied.
There is to be a wire fence placed
around the Methodist Uhurch lot this
summer.
Rain is beginning to be needed in
'this section, though the crops are not
yet injured.
There was a fino shower of rain in
the neighborhood of Coxo's bridge on
the Saluda river on the 18th instant,
which made the hearts of the farmers
glad.
Rev. D. Weston Hliott preached
the funeral of Miss Carrie Looper at
Secona last Sunday Quite a large
congregation was in attendance.
The County Commissioners met on
last Friday and transacted a good
deal of routine business.
Miss Lucy Hagood, daughter of
Col. J. E. Hagood, is visiting her re
latives and friends in Pickens.
We had the pleasure of meeting our
old correspondent "Bones" in tovn
last week. lHe informs us that the
crops are looking well in his section
and that the farners are very well up
with their work.
CoNUNDRUM.-What is the sign
whon a gentlemnan anid lady make
bets on matrimony. A Chromno for the
best solution.
Two of our yoang mecn made an
expedition into North Carolina re
cently. They didn't go to hunt Red,
mnond, blockade whiskey, or anything
ofthat kind, but- well, we will not
-tell on them, but they staid they s:aw
something powecrful "purty."
IIET URNED) FROM COM~.EiE.-Mis'
.Addie R . HIollinigsw ~orth has ret urned
home from the Wesleyan Femiale In.
stitLute, where m.he graduated at the
recent comnmencement, wvith first lhon
ora- TIhe high disti nction with w ihib
Miss Addie graduated, is a sourice of
much gratification to her marny friends
in Pickens.
Mr. Jno. Ii. THollingsworth,a student
of Adger Collogo, and Mr. J. Robbic
Hiagood, a student of Wofford College
are at home in Pickens enjoying their
vacation.
Mr. A. C. Welborn, ot this County,
graduated at Furman University
during the recent commencement.
DEA.-Mr'. J. J. Nix, who resided
first at Liberty Station and afterwarde
at Easley Station, in this County, a
few years ago, died in Atlanta, Ga
on the 11th instant, whilo on his way
home (to Greenville) from the Arkan
sas Hot Springs. Mr. Nix was badl3
injured in the spine in an accident ori
the Greenville and Columbia Railroac
several years ago, and was entirel3
without the power of locomotion
and had to be wheeled about in ar
invalid chair. Hoe was a brother t<
Mr. WV. H. JNix, who now roeides neal
Easley Station in this County.
4 RETIRING THE COUNTY BONDS.
County Treasurer Bowen, .by instruc
tions of the Board of County Commis.
sionere, has purchased, with the sink
ing fund in the Treasury for that par
pose, $3,200 of the County Bonds
which the Commissioners will, or hav<
canceled. By this purchase, $188 ir
4 interest is saved to the County thi
.yoar, and $224 annually after the Ii
day of next Januaty. The Commis
sioners think that they will be able
with the eight mills now levied, to re.
tire the first installment of $20,000
of the bonds by the time they fall due
in 1885, and then, with a six mills tax
the County will be able to retire th<
next installment of $40,000 by th<
time it tails due, and within fou rteer
years, following up this plan. the en
tire debt will be liquidated; but b3
keeping up the eight mills tax, th<
bonds will all be retired within ter
years, or less time. 4No County in the
Stato is fnancially sounder than Pick
A POTATO BuG -County Commis
sioner Talley informs te thait a bug,
about a half inch long, and abont half
that in breadth, has made its appear
ance in his neighborhorod, and is do,
Ing considerable damage to the Irish
potato crop. He says a latge number
of the bugs &truck the North side of a
half acre Irish potato patch of his, and
are going through it in a Southern
direction. They eat off all the leaves,
literally stripping the vines, which
dies, and the crop, with the exception
of the potatoes already made, is en
tirely ruined. The bug he informs us
is of a grayish -color and made its ap
pearance in small nunbors in his
neighborhood lastyear, but he doesn't
know whether it is the regular Colo,
rado potato bug or not.
The May colleetion of taxes in this
County amounts to about seven thou
sand dollars.
Gray hairs prevented, dandruff re
moved, the scalp cleansed, and the
hair made to grow thick by the use of
Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Rcnew
er.
Worms do exist in the human body
to a great extent, and are often the
cause of dirase and death. Shriner's
Indian Vermifuge will destroy and
expel them from the system.
NOTICE TO TEACHIEn.-The Exarr.,
ination of Teachers will be held in
the Court House on the first Fridav
and Saturday in July next. First
Grade will apply Friday; Second and
Third, Saturday. Certificates issued
this year, as well as those issued for
the year 1880, will be renewed on
application of the teacher.
0. T. JONES, School Com.
GIN.-Parties intending to buy
Gins this Fall, would do well to see
F. It. HORTON, Liberty, S. C.. who is
agent for Daniel Pratt Gin. The
best Gin made, and the only one hav.
ing a revolving head which prevents
chcnkiug. Terms easy and prices
reason~able.
Order the MASoN & IIAMLIN UAflY
ORIGAN from MCSMITIH M USIC IOUSE,
Gauxx~vn.LE, S. C., and save freight.
Trhe ingredients of the Kaunquita In
dlian 'Wormn Pellets areO perfectly
hiarmle ss, the principal ones~ have been
a.:thlere*d in the mou ntaini forests of
No''th Ameirica, and wecre used by the
sale by Dr. J . W. Quiilhazn, Easley.
Just received ai large lot of Cloth
inat, 11. C. NH RIE L~'s,
en r , -. C.
E- -
Noi eto Crdt r .
URSUNT o te trmsof Dereemad
by on J. .udon PeiigJug
on he th une 18 1, he redtor ofth
Estteof HOASW. LEANDRde
cese, reheey otfid oprveth rn
dateandamont f teir clams ee m
ono eoete1t a fAgs et
J. J, EWIScEc'p
An pca R1efeee
iune 3. 181 .
COMING!!
I AM THIS WEEK REPLENISHING MY
Stock. My trade has been unusutilly
large this Spring, and I am encour
aged to offer my friends still
lower prices. After all,
LOW PRICES
Is the Key to Success.
When you hear that HORTON will "Bust"
because he sells too low, remember that my
loss in that respect is my patrons gain, and
that I can work for less profit than most
merchants.
To give youtt ndea, I will show this week
another lot of
Shoes at 65 Cents per Pair,
Woth $1 25.
Lot Lawns Figured at 0 1,2
Cents, Worth 10 Cents.
MY LARGE SPRING STOCK OF CLOTH
ING is entirely exhausted, and I have now on
the road a
Well Assorted New Lot
If you think these specimen prices are
"Baits"-why just try the baits' and nothing
else. Remember,
Luck is a Fool--Pluck a Hero
E, R. JIORTON.
Liberty,. C.
june 2,1881 38
A DIP, GH?V7!
0
Barnum's Hippodrome
THE 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 PRI
CES, are all kinds of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
IIATS,
CAPS,
SIOES,
FANCY ARTI'LES, LAHR
TOILET SOAPS,
H ARDWAl'E, CUTLERY, and~ all kinds of
G roceries neecded f-or f~ aily' use. I n fact
eveythngkep ina irs ClssGenera Mer
F R ESl CG; RN M\ E A L will always be found
on hand for sah..
11 SIllu81W ca i he fond' acro;ss the street
opplos3iteC the G ourt IIlouse, at lhe
NE1iNV 4rWi O~-1E
Griffin & Newberry.
AGENTS ALSO FORl ".D1X[E GUANO.
jan t 1881 15
EGETAIL V
SICitiA (
itNEWERCI
Has been in constant
use by thue pubile0 .
for over twenty years.
and is the best preparation ~
ever invented for RESTOR- Th
ING GRAY HAIR TO ITS State
YOUTHFUL COLOR AND $88ayer
LIFE.an
O hemiSt
It supplies the natural Iof MaRss.
food and color to the hair ad
glands without staining the lein
skin. It will increase an d IPh 8
thicken the growth of the
hair, prevent its blanching CiD
and failing ofl', and~ thus 08d0r80
AVERT BALDNESS. d
It cures Itching, Erup. mlend it
tions andl Dandruff. As a as a
HAI R DRESSING it is very groat
dlesirable, giving the hair a dinh
silken softness which all.
admire. It keeps the head ,nm
clean, sweet alnd healthy. CiflO
WHISKERS .
will change the beard to a IBROWN or
IILACK at discretion. Being in one
preparation it is easily appliedI, and
produces a permanent color that will
not wash oft'.
P'REP'ARED) BY
R. P. HALL. & CO., NASHUA, N. H.
Sold by all Dealers la Medicine.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMIENT.
iNNotice is hereby given, that I will ap.
ply to 0. L. Durant, j'robate Judge for l'ick
ens County, on the :30th June, 1881, for leave
to make a final settlement with my Wardls
JAMIES MIILILER and P1IKENS MILLER,
and ask to be disacharged therefrom.
A LEXANDER MILLER, Gujardiain.
.a . , 1851 37 r,
IS FAST APPROACIIING, AND
with it the usual dull times, but
not necessarily dull when
we take into consido.
ration tho Unusual
LARGE STOCK OF
General Merchandise
NOW ON EXHIBITION AT
W. T. McFALL'S,
WIICII IS OFFERED AT REA
sonablo Prices. Call and examino.
-G -
No Trouble to Show Goods.
0
JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE
STOCK OF
DRY GOODS!
HOSIERY, NOTIONS,
BootF4,
Shoes,
and Leather,
Ready Mado Clothing,
Ladies, Mi8ss, Men's and Boys' Iats
Factory Yarns and Shirtings,
Cottonades and Linens,
Confectionaries and Fancy Grocories,
Sugar, Coffee and Molasses,
Bacon, Lard and Flour,
Plows,
Plow Stocks,
and Ihoes,
Shovels,
Spa1des
anad Raikes,
Trable and Pocket Cur lery,
Lighatninag Cross Cut Saws,
Ilorso and Mule Shoes,
CJrocker'y WarePL,
Glasa WVaro,
And in fact everyting thiaLtany
reasonlable pe r on won-id ask for'.
Rememberali~ that no0 /ila are~ off red,
b)ut everythaing solil at its real worth,
an d sati sfa c'.io n g u ariant'ee . every
time.
IReip eectfully,
W. T. M'?cFALL.
march 31, 1881 29
rT II 1
0
S. BRAFM AN.
JUST RECEIVED OUR IM
MENSE' STOuIK OF~
SPRING CLOTHING,
GENTS' FURNISI1ING GOODS,
IIATS, &c'.
Larger then Ever.
WE MANUFACTUR{E EVERY (;ARMENT
placed in our Stock, whi ch cnales us to sell
Goods at Wholesale Prices. TIhat is what.
other Retail Merchmauts have to pay for their
Good's.
WE KEEP ALL
GRADES OF GOODS
P'ROM T IIE
Cheapest to the Very
l1a'nest.
GiveT us a call, and we will prove that we
can (10 everything we Hay.
DON'T MISN4 TI[IE PLACE.
It is the second(
OLO THING STREypi
Fromt the Corner in the
GREENVILLE -m - -. , C.
MR. M. WV. FORD1 is still withr the Bali
more Clothing House, and lhe wishes for his~
friends to call andl see him whethier they
want to buy anythming of him or no,.
an 7, 1881 8')0i
PROFESSIONAL NOTICES.
GiEo. 0. WELLS, O xo. W.TAVLon,
JAM Es L. ORn, Pickens C. 11. 8. C
Qreenville, S. C.
WELLS, ORR & TAYLOR,
A TTORNEl'S Y COUNSELORS A T LA W1'
PICKENS C. 1., S. C.
Prompt attention givcn to busines3 entrusted
to thei.
march 10, 188.1
JS. COTInAN, It. F. ANs.;r,., f J E Boccas
Abbeville 8. C. j Urceenvil!e, s C 1 Pickeis C C
COTHRAN, ANSEL & BOG GS.
ATTOflNEYS AND COUNSEALOi %' L
PICKENS C. II., S. C.
OfljeC inl theCoto t nouse. l
atteiition givenl t) all busine',i Cn.
trustedI to them.
dle 9,1 12
R. A. CHILD,
ATTORNE'Y J- COCXSE.O R AT LA W
P I C K E N S C. II. S. r.,
Will Practice in al the Courts of ilic Stfte
and Courts of the United 6tates, for the Dis
trict of Sotth Carolina.
In cases requiriig it able A tiorneyz will 4e
aissociat wcI ith ine.
jan 1811
MONIY SAVI) RN ONE
,N 2 iMD E jorm
P U11~CHASE,; YOURl INC. I Ni., l"Iwi )\J '
and1(t save w1 o' I 10 lorse; u . ,,n a
21) lIorse, :nni S*W0 n a lim wer
uginie. teol for otii- pric -a beh
n l ig n1gine, , s '-.1y, :111!rs
Mills, Thrll hors, or 11ny, kinld (fd
We are \l:041fueta'.I \ a
tee 1411isLact ion4 inl quali'y* andi n-) -
np *. 1
+-I -.,
I uu.aranteeSHI1NEWS.~
Dr.fIAN 1'ERllMUGE to
I '~ .de't ro.V and expel WVoruns
from1) . the la ui in n ni bodly,
wherk xe t1:3ey exist, if uised
a v'ori'Itlng to fthe direc.
tiensl. It is4 a sate nd re
lInIIe remedc~y.
FOR S~tE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
AND S~OIRE KEEPERS.
~7, ~ David E, Foutz, Prop.
-__-__- BA LTIMOR E, MD.
d C~diPCId 'NO '7 HII'I EIA'
t'.i We w nt a lintt
bu4S4ine:s. (i.nahl 14nen ill find( tbis a rare
by3 letter,'V enIClosinig sI:I1np for reply. -t4i
whiat buzsine., they Jeive been enigtged in -
None buti those45 who manCI buiness need'I ap
ply. AddressH
F"]NIRY II~lVEY & 0., Ariantai, Ca,
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDE2S
1~~I enre cer -. ct Twwe
No HO11JT W41 w l u of ( 4L4 2 . or LU~io Fx.
.Ii: II F I oz', l'(4wde1r are tim! ha tI :.
l'alitz.'a I',wders ill pre a ut. (; '~a N Iy . ,
Font/.'s l'odom 'll cnre or orevenut ai 'n4(t 4'v1~ny
I-TSEA4Ito whkh fl14,1 rII4s .i iand (4 ile um t
Bold e veUry wher4'.
D)AVID E. FOU'1:-. Proarrt tor,
Fo)r sale by Dr. .J. W. 4UJ I L I . N, Lasley
L A R MON1 W11 A
(4Arenitest W ~heel (f' the~ Age,
For' Saleo by
A LSO,. I A~LH IN STEIA M EN,
GIN ES, SAWX MI .1/6 COTTON
GIN I'lmSSJE:, SF.WING MA.
C INiES, &c.
aug 1 1-20 17 ,,
il hinoud & Dunvill . M
PASSENGER DEPA RTMENT.
Change of Schedule.
On and after June 6th, 1881, Passenger
Train Service on the AtlaflIn and Charlotte
Air Line division of this Road will be as
f'ollows;:
EASTIVARD.
VIN!TF!) STATES MAIL NO. 48-[A)
Leave Atlan1t: 4 00 am
%rrive at LuIla (1), 664 a
Arrive at Toccon (F) 8 14 am
%rrive at 6enlect (a) 9 20 a in
rrive at Greenville (11) 10 68 a m
*rrive at Spar(anhurg (K) 12 14 p m
\rlive at Clst:)nia (') 2 86 p
%rrive at ('harlotte ( ) 3 3)5 p m
N Y EXPlRt:!NNo. 47-[]
Lave Atll-ta 4 16 p na
arive t Lla 69 p
Arie at Toccoa 7 15 p ra
IIive at "elieca 8 41) p fla
AliVe at Gretiville 10 20 p n
AlrIive at Spartnb:uril,1lg 11 40 p in
Arrive lit 2-t am
A-I iVe t11 ot 8 16 a m
U 8 A.l MAIL-No 49-[1a]
Le'ave AtIIlti t 6 30 p rm
AtliVV -t I LU1 914 p in
Ai'i've alt i'tlce 10 16 p m
Al~i'Ve III SVil("1, 11 25 p nx
Arrive lit Grc~~ 1 00 ai
m'rive at Spull't"ivilairg 2 11 ami
Arrlive lit (I' a 4 1i:1 4 31 a in
A invo Ilt. C harlotte 5 35 a m
W E I8,1WA It 1)
Live ( 'harlo0t i8 ( 1) 12 80 p m
IVIk' 1: 1: 1 1') 1 27 p nm
13 40 p M
'avv ( leevilvilke (11) 6 07 p
'eavet Selieca ((') 6 1 pm
arrive Tat C (har) 8 01 p D
eacLidaI (f'~) 9 16 p tu
Leavive Atlanta 12 05 a
N Y EYI'iESS-NO 184]
ave 1at 12 43 a
Aive at a1 43 a
Ave a Grv4 0i6 a
xavt'V 6 enil 18 a Mn
ave t ta 7 02
Cave TCa 8 15a
:vt 110l, 9 31 a mn
k-rive, at1 Allailll. 12 20 p m
U '4 FAST 5A *N 0 [C]
elve ('11.ailotge 12 38 a m
2 11 07 a m
vavev h 8 12 a m
l.Clvv(! reCllc I ' 4 24 a =n
1ArrV!o atalote e 5 47 a na
WS R6 63 an
he' lol e 809 a m
cave :eneca 10 35 a mu
na( E)\ N6CTIONp
[Aiv at t ina 12 05 tnin o koga Ce
.cv ihistonXVia Iir~ii
jiave Spart :niivv:ht a o Gogi Cg
acve h(Xi JiaadGreenville t n
\rive at(1 Aiitill atd rhvi e nd Aeo
H] Wjr.\ sT 31A I L.Dan A
env tiirloue g('1 3eveo Tan
Nt. nre i . vie i' ih hne e
fer neA. ttE ci asne gn
C~av ol ccoba & G euil
heveIJl
CIIANGIOF 1C43 aU m
Iie:Ie cotijihia A] 1 00 a in
Leave --No 50 [c]12 2 p mD
Leav Newt~rr ut12 88 p mn
VO IIotigo lit8 1 p i
LeaveIejtoi lit4 24 p mn
LeaveC t'C~iVilleat 1 7 a m
t~i'ive etaii U it66 a mn
Leu~ lfI~lLt'5 it 1 8 p in
\rrive. at CiAlia [1 0 5 a
CA IN ET.N II~iONI.
r\al'and it Wlllel (p gIl 660p
nIl', A &W :illlWt& A-l ailroads
S' t rriv ing train ofl Georga1 80 pR
!.nav tr1 Atihest. Ga6 i
LF] with Ltiberton AiLne 2 and prom
A G ](with Iolrna/. and Blueenvide to.an
ruintv Jolnha and 4harlepte
[~'v .]t ll*al'h iranhur 5ndA 84vile a
ntunent i, l'nitt n an Coumi 16o a
romtt'V llnder-on adAhvle an 22saon
ltof~ a tithltr n la anl Chester
A\t wie t h el~i at &-1cR and A T
Vila fo it Welig Noncoth and st
nineing frar Sviceon Tad u
Nos. rat . Noi'y. theroutcage.e
ita (1 (oon Aon Newloa rok. alK.
. i PjEtTtllat, U n'lassne Agenmbi
(Columb i l' & GiitreenvilAheleR R B
n an tnt aliay, Maypot 23uh . 1881,
pai egr an will a chrunt Air Linewithiindy
ene uo thi lioad111 a ndsbrnhs
1:. wth Sai al, cept Sundays. U
I Inv aol rnbl A tgatt litao pr
Lev itASCl ltalfrCalston
Lae itni at' ti lilto n h o
X rivt al G~rleevill nb atAuus~
ev reeillett fat hrot n h rb
eav llFAtIges alf. kt~el