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urk Directory. thoist--Rf.i. P. ff. 11*611, *maod B7-__h i, eaeh manth at 101 o'lo6k A. W. Riv. Olin L. Durant Id fabbath at11 A. 3t. XOe v. 0. Grabiat, hi Sabbath at 8 P. x. Presb terian-Rev. 1h MeLees, at the Ne th 0 Church, on 4 abbath at 11I p seoa hu, ReT.W. B. Single tea Pastot, 1st Sabbath and Saturday before in each Bnonth at 11 o'clock a. m. It Is hot "and don't you forget it4 A siX week's drought has about finished early qpland corn. The oomet has nearly disappeared. Its tall Is hardly visible., We hope to be able to issuo the next number of the Sentinel from our now OfMoe. Wo saw ono or two men in town last Monday who soomed to have tak. en a good deal of the over-joyaful. The public school will open at Four Milo Academy, in Hurricane Town, ship on Monday, the 18th instant. Mr. J. D. O'Bryant is the teacher. Thero is a young lady across the tnountains who holds herself dedr on that side but she can got her Prico on this side. A small shower fell at this place on Monday'evening last, but good rains seem to have fallen in several direc tions around us. Trial Justice Price was busy dispo eing of cases on last Monday. Fif teenth Amendments figured princi rally. Mr. C. T. iutchins and Mr. Luther Boyd,, each lost an infant child by death last Sunday. The Revenue officers brought a Mr. Sanders before Commissioner ThornIcy last Saturday, charged with a violation of the Revenue laws. le was bound over to court. The many friends of Mias Sue 1iln and Miiss Nina Lewis gladly welcome them to our town again. They ar-o visiting their father, Mauj. J. 3. Lewis, unid wvill remnain soveral weeks. The prOp)osod establishmeont of a graded school at this place has been abandoned and Prof. Cary wvill teach as ht-lutotoro, as will be soon ini his advertisement in this issuo. Hie pro tposos to procure the serv ices of a comns petenut assistant as soon as the school vi ill just ify it. Lives of some men do remind us Wo may live on Westorn swine, Anid, dopartinig leave behind us Doebte unpaid for goods on time. Thol~t'ti is no place in (lhe wide world like home. It is the dwolling plaoco ofl our hoarts troasure, and ths first of our lives we (owo to it and its inmates. Tio mrake it pleasant anid attractive shouild be the aim of every man. A tctizen of our town is very fond of fiing and thinks the Seneca river, nioar Pendleton, the most charming p~lace for the sport ho ever saw; ~No other stream suits him and when he takes a notion to fish, Then off to Seneca river he goes, To cut a oat fish swell; Why goes he that way so oft? We think his heart can tell. Miss Mattio Scott, of Augusta, is visiting friends in Atlanta and will spend part ot the summer in the moun tains of CJarolina.-Atlanta Constitu tion. 4liiss Scott is now visiting the fam ily of Col. W. S. bsmith of Liberty Sta tion in this County. We hope her visit to this section may be pleasant and agreeable to her. I-r SAW HIM Too-T wo of our towns men recently took a trip in the moun tains They stopped at a farm house Sfor refreshments, and the lady of the house placed before them some nice, cool buttorsmiilk, which she had kept cool in a spring house. Unfortunate-. ly for the reputation of the house and the stomach of one of our friends, an nporturo had boon left in the covering of the vessel in which a little bull frog had gone into the milk. In pouring ? the milk out at the table, the frog w as pour ed into the glass of our friend but was not discovered until gafter ho had taken several sips, when the frog came to the top and poked his head out for air. Our friend discovered the unwelcome presence and was ga zing at his frogship in amazoment, when the good lady oxclaimed:"Stran gor what's the matter? Do you see a mote in your milk?" Our friend re, plied, "yes madam, and what is worse it ases me too." Our friend coucluded to finish his dinner without butter milk, and, we suppose, the lady resolved to wage a war of extermination on the bull frogs about her spring hIous. Boaniista DAT.-Mr. Goorg Rendricks, aged 74 yeat-v, mnet wit a horriblo death on last Thursday eve ning. It appears that he had gone on for the purpose of burning off a tutbi patch, but how he came to bo bu'no< to death no one knows. It is suppos ed, however, that he had probabl1 been overoome by heat, or had taket a swimmiving in the head, which h, was at times subject to, and had fallet down, and before he could recover th< fire had burned to him and done it deadly work. He had fallen with hii head near a foned5 and seems to hav< boon on the side opposite the fire, bu the fence caught and the rails burna< in two and fell across him. Dr. Earl< says that in the fall he may hav< struck his head against the fence, an< the jar may have made him insensiblo Ilis hat was found near him burning and a key to a chest, in which he kop his land papers and what money h4 kept about him, which he carried fas tened to a button on the waistbitnd o his pants, was found still on him, an( there was no evidence whatever o foul play. Dr. Earle informs us thai the body was so terribly burned tht limbs would almost fall from the body from a slight touch, and that the fac4 and front of the skull were burne until they would crumble by a touch The abdomen was burned until tb intestines foll out. Those who sav the remains say it made the hearl sick to look upon thcm. Mr. Hen, dricks was a member of the Metho dist Churob and was one of our mosl honorable and respectable citizens. Lie leaves a widow and several child. ren. besides other relatives to mourr his death, to whom wo extend oui heartfelt sympathies. TRUSTEES MEETING.-Tho Hoawtd o School Trustees for Easloy Townshij will meet at Easloy Station, on Satur day, the 16th inst. at 9 o'clock A. M Iou cannot expoet your children Li thrive when they are being destroye< by worms. Give themia fow doses o Shriner's Indian Vermif'uge and the: will be restored to bealth.. Ilall's Vogotaible Sicilian Ihnir Ro. newer is a untivoreal favorito for res. toring gray hair to its originnl colot and making hair grow out thick. Order the MASON &G IiAMLIN BAR OR(nAN from MoSMI'rH MUSIc HloU8m GaINxvl,.LE, S. C., and save frcighi Price, 622. GINs.-Parties intending to bu: Gins this Fasll, would do well to so E. iR. ioriTON, Liberty, S. C., w hoi agent for Daniel 1fratt Gin. Thm lost Gin made, tind the only one hav ing a reovolving honud which pr-event chonkinig. Terms easy and prico ron son able. The ingredients of the Kauqula li dian Worm Pellets are perfectl: har-mless, the principal ones have boei gathered in the mountain forests c North America, anid wore used by th Red Main with grea1 efficacy, Fo sale by Dr. J. W. Quilhian, Eaisloy. PIANOS & ORGANS SPEOIAL SUMMER OFFER. Caa2 20i00 AnE Erf 20onth OrBQi A Little Cash Down, aun< Balance whencn Cotton Comies Ini. During the months of June, July, Augu anid September, we will sell PIANOS ani OROANS, either new or second-hand, responsiible partien~, at LOWEFST CAS PRIlES, payable $l10 Olash on an Organ, $25~ Cash on a Panmo. And the balance in TIIREE~ MONTil WIThIOUT INTEREFST. Installment Buyers, To accommodate those who can not pa all Cash in (he Fall, wo will, during ti months of June, July, August and $eptcembel sell at onr One Year Plan Price As per Price List, and receito as follows: *10 Cash on an Organ, $425 (On'sh on1 a Pliano, With one-third of the bln~ce on Thrt months, one-thiird in six months, and th remainder in one year. These Offers are Good OnuIg util October 1st, 181 IL. E. NORIRYCE, Or McSMITHI MUSIC HOUSE, Greeunville, 8, C. june 80, 1881 42 I' COMING6!! k AM THitS WEEK REPOMNISIING 11Y Stbk, My trade has bebn unusually large this Epting, and I am encour aged to offer my friends still lower prices. After all, LOW PRICES j I the ]Key tP nUceCsM. When yot hear that HOR'ON will "Bust" bteattse hei sells too lo*, remetnber that my loss ih that respect is mny Patrons gain, and that I cnn work for less profit than most merchants. To give you ati Idea, 1 *111 show this week anothet lot of Shoes at 65 Centa .Per Pair, lWoth $1 25. Ldt Lawns Figured at 6 1--2 Cents, Worth 10 Cents. MY LARGE SPRING STOCK OF CLOTI ING is entirely cihausted, and I have now on the road a Well Assorted New Lot [ If you think these specimen prices are "Bails"-why just try the 'baits' aid nothing else. Remember, Luck IN A Foolo-Pluck a l6e'i E1 I. i ORTON. Liborty, S. C. june 2, 1881 88 Barnum's Hippodromie TIE MOST WONDERFUL S1IOW EVER seen in Pickens has just arrived. Among the ) various Articles in this Show and which can1 be purchased at the LOWEST C.\ti PRIU CES, are all kinds of' Staple and Fancy Dlry Goods, IIATS, SIIOES, LE AT IIER, FANCY ARTICLES, TIE OP IHARDWA RE, CUTLERY, and all kinds o Groceries nleded for family use. In faci everyt hing kept in a First Class General AMer chiandise Establishment can be Zoumni here ali bottom prices. -FRES[I CORN MIEA L will always be fount on hand for sale. T H1S8KOW cai be found across the strcee ropposite the Oourt House, at the OF Gr'iffin & Newberrys AGENTS ALSO FOR (DIXIE GUANO. jan 6, 1881 16 r - Ayer's Hair Vigor, FOR RESTORING QRAV HAIR TO I74 NATURAL. VITALITY AND COLOR. I-r Is a most agreeable dressing; Whicih satonce harmless and effectual, for pre serving the hair. It restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray, light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep black, as may be desired. By its use thin hair Is thickened, and baldness often though not always cured. It checks falling d of the hair inmmediately, and causes a newv 0 growth In all eases where the glands are lnot dlecayedl; while to brashy, weak, or otherwise dilseasedl hair, it imparts vitality and strength; and renders it pliable. Tfhe Vioon cleanses the scalp, cures and prevents fihe formation of dandruff; and, by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing properties, it heals most if not all of the humors and diseases pecu liar to the scalp, keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under Wvhich conditions diseases of the scalp) and hair ar~e impossible. As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair T'he Vroon Is Incomparable. It Is color less, conitairis neither oil nor dye, andl will hot soil White cambric. It imparts an * agreeabld and lasting perfume, and as an articid fox' the toilet it is economilcal and einsurpassed in its exicellence. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer &e Co.1 Practical anel Analytica Chemxists, e Lowell, Mass. SOL.D fl A. , DRUOISTS E$'ERYWHIERE. T Frquhar separator - Penna. IS FAST APPROACHING, AND *ith It the usual dull timos, but dat nodessarily dull whon 1U talto Into consido.. ration the unusual LARGE WIVOCM OI1 - General Merohandise NOW ON EXHIBITION AT W. T. McFALL'S, WHICH IS OFFEREPD AT PEA sonablo Pricos. Call and examino. No Trouble to ShoW Goods, JUST RECEIVED A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRY GOODS! HOSIERY, NOTIONS, Boots, Shoes, and Loathti', Ready Mado Clothing, Ladies, Misses, Mon's and Boys' Hats Factory Yarns and Shirtings, Cottonados and Linens, Confoctionaries and Fancy Groceries, Sugar, Coffee and Molasscs, Bacon, Lard and Flour, Pl Stocks, Shovels, pds adho, and 1lakes, ~Table and Pocket Cutlery, Laighitninig Cross Cut Saws, Ihorso and Mule Shoes, Crockery Wairc, Glass Wario, P'atent M\edicines, Clocks. (cdar Churnsa, And in fact cvorytlring that a&ny reasonable per-on would ask for. Ilomnembor that no Rails aro offorod, but overything said at, its reat worth, and sat~isfaction guanrantio:i ovory timo. lRospectfully, W. T. MYcFALL. march 31, 1881 29 ----o S. BRAFM AN, JUST RECEIVED OUR IM M1ENSE~ STUCKC 0F SPRING CLOTHING, GENTS' FUR~NISIIING G OODS, IIATS, &c. Larger then Ever. WE MANUFACTURE EVERY GA RMENT plaLced ini our St ock, which ena:blesI us to sell Goods at Wholesale Prices. That is what other Retail Merchants have to pay for thecir Goods,. WVE KEEP~ ALL~ GRADES OF' GOODS FROM THE Checapest to the Vcry F1inest. Give us a call, and we will prove that we can do everythinig we say. DON'T MISS THlE PLACE. ItL is the second OLOTIHING STORE From the Corner in the Clevelanl U1lockc. GRE'ENVflILE - - . .. S, O. MR. M. W. FO)RD is stiil with the lBalti more Clothing House, and hre wishesc for his friends to call and see him whether they wnnt. to hny anmythinge of him no not. PROFESSIONAL NOTICES. Gno. 0. WaLts, OGo. W. TAiYLn, JAMEs L. OaR, Pickens C. 11. S. b Greenville, 8. 0. 1 . WELLS ORR & TAYLOR, ATTORNEY8 i CO UNSELORS A'd LA PICKENS 0. I., 8. C. Prompt attention gi*en to bugIn4,sg efiffisu(id to them. march 10, 1884 26 J. S. COTNItAN, I M. F. ANERT., .j V, 16($ds Abbeville S. C. j Greenville, 8 C Pickens 8 C COTHRAN, ANSEL & BOGGS. ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, PIONS 0. H., . C. Offico in tho Court liouso. Prompt attention givtn to all butinons on-, triusted to thci. dec 9, 1830 12 R. A. CHILD, A TTORNEY J CO UNSEL OR A T LA W P 10 K E N S C. II. S. C., Will Practice in all the Courts of the State and Courts of the United States, for the Die trict, of South Carolina. Iii cases requiring it able Attorneys will be associated with me. jan 6 1881 10 MONEYV SAVED IN TMNEY 'MADE !v ) UlIICHASE YOU li E'NG INI .S FROM US, -. aid save $1M0 o-i a 10 Hlorse: $200 oi a 20 Iorse, mid $300 on a 30 Ilorse-Power Engine. Send for our prices before pirchaas ing lIigiles. Uins, Presses, Saw and Grist lills, Threshers, or nny kind of Machinery. We are Manufacturers' Agents, and guaran (cc satisfaction in quality and price. WALKER & LOUD, No. 135 Meeting Street, West side, Near Chirlestou Illtal, Charleston, S. C. ap 7, 1881 39 8m n,~I" aw ean 4IenItiRNIIRW ~ t ~ NDIAN V'EtRMIFUGE to den ..'t roy anld expl WVormsut fromn the laumnn body, where1I(1' they exist, if used anccording~ to the direc. tionus. It isw a safe and roe S',J FOR~ SALE BY ALL. DRUGGISTS AND STORE KEEPERS. David E, Foutz, Prop, - ~BA LT'IMO RE, MD. BIG P Y AGENTS WANTED We anta limited number of aIctive, energetic business dafitass ers to engage in a pleaslant ned ptoflhabiu business. Good men will find tlffs a rare To Make Money~ Such will please answer this advertisement by letter, enclosing stamp for reply, stating what business they have been e'figaged I. None but those who menti &usine~ss need ap ply. Address FINLEY, H ARVEY & CO., Atlanta, Ga. F OtTT Z 'S HORSE AND GATTLE POWDERg VID uorpovn Drito xnifFot zsal Powelr. ar. use. QIJnILIE se Fon4..Acower ti roen ofrx tix Agwe tor Sler etadyaetebutrn DAIDE OvPrpretor, C ALSO i'EI4LDAL TORE EN. (.or-3 SAWo by CTTI T OIV.Dm S Gre7~ e .O A SO HALE I TEMxN CINS.SAW NI,1A my~V 4|r Riehmend a AIII H 5 kA88ESEIGE DEstAATMENT. Change of Sohedule. On and after June 5th, 1881, Puaenges Train Service on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air Line division of this Rlocd wiI bt ad follows; tA8T*ARt1. iffttAtD 'Aizu aiAdL Io. 4i-[A] Leave Atlanta Arrive at tula (i) 664 snm Arrive at To6coa (r) 8 14 amA Arrive at Seneca (1) -. 20 a " Arrive at Greenville (i) 1068 a Arrive at Spartanburg (c) 12 14 p r. Atrive at Gastonia (L) 2 86 p ta Arrive at Charlotte (,,%t) 8 86 p x Y NXPnEs-Nio. 47-(nJ Leave Atis$a Arrive at jul1a Arriv' fit Tobcod1i p ii arrive dt Beneca 8 40 p z Arrive at Greentillo 10 20 p Arrive at Spartanburg 11 40 p i Arrive at. Gastonia 2 18 ac Arrive at Charlotte 6 a U M FAST NIAIL-No 49-1c] Leave Atlanta 80 p m Arrive at Lida 9 00 p art Arrive at Toccoa 10 10 p t Arrive at Seneca 11 26 p r Arrive at Orcenvillo 1 00 a ~ Arrive at. Spartanburg 2111 a Arrive at Oa.9toyi 4 31 a Arriyo mit Chiarlotte 6,86 a L, 8VEST8WARD tr 8 'AI-NO Leave Chriflofe (.m) 12 30 pin Leave (ston~ila (L) 1 27 p V LevaeSpartanburg (jc) 8 50 p re Leave Greenville (i)t1 20 p t Leave Seneca (1) 0 p m Leave Toccoa (r) 8 01 p L' Leave Lula (n) l6 ni Arrive at Atlanta 1206 a r. N Y iEyiimss-No 48-[B)] Leave Charlott 1248 a Leave Gastonia 1 43 a v% Leave Spartanburg 4 00 a r, Leave Greenville o 19 a f. Larve Sencar 7 02 a [L Leave Toccoa 81ston. Leave Luli 9 81 p Li A~five at Atlanta 12 20 p mn U 8 FAST MAIL-NO 60 [C] Leaveo Chiarlotte 12 88 a xni Leave Gastonia 11 07 a i Leave Spartanbuirg 8 12 a n Leave Greenville 4 24 a m Leave 8enea 8 47 a iin Leave Toccoa t 68 a ti Leave Lulof ( 09 p DA Arrive an AlantA 10 35 a N NP ss- N - Laewf Gartoivi ran1o 4eorga Ce [eav Sptharng tri4o 06 rga Ce. 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