The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, December 04, 1884, Image 2
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Ab
cion and
Au .lelalties free
At or
a Law.
.t bill has been introdet
,.slature to repeal the lien
.bill ham been int,roduced at
sion sinc0 1876. At one so.i ion
. passed but was not to take eifet
. about twelve months after it,s pa iage.
l the mean time the) Legislature reai.
wblod again and ro-enacted the law be
ro the ropealing act had ti.no to go into
offeet. Ever since that tine those flvor
ing the repeal of the law have been in
the minority in that body, though we he
lieve a very largo majority of the peoplte
are opposed to the law. It has lho,i 1
since nerved it-i purrtse, if it ever 1-ad e
oi, and should be wiped out from our
statute books. It wav enacted iniluedi
atoly after the war for the purpose of en
abling our farmers to procure supplies
with w:oh to make a crop. They were
broken up by the results of the w,ar, and
had nothing upon whioh to base a rodit.
In this extremity the Legi-dature cane to
their relief and enacted the lien law.
Then the sharpers who had money or
credit at the North oommmnced preyinag
upon the misfortunes of the poor farm
dr. They oharged from one to three hun
dred per cent profit and many of thom
made haudsomo fortunes. The condition
of any of our farmers hlave improve1
despite the lion law, but mlany of them
have had their nosos held to the grind
stono of extortion by its operation over
since, and are to day, overwlehnod with
debt and diumboartoned. It la i 1con a
curse to our State.
We hlopo the p)rese:t Legillature will
have the~ good ne; to reapeal thle law
and then pass an act, if they (can1 (i->nti
intionaklly do so, prohibiating the mnr
'gaging of the crop, or things that are not
at thiq timoi inl existOne-. Homelting
must he9 done1,11 adinI our iion, thle
first thing t,houdld be the repeal of the
lion law.
T,he Untit d State Co V)urt.
The o)penling of the tUt ed Hhte Court
in Columbia thie fall pIresenited <inite* aI
different scene1( toowhiat it usuiall y didd
Ieretoforec. There arei to be- nol1)1. polca
per-soeentions thia te.nu, anId the black 11nd
tan set who alpned heretofore as readly
aml willinIg wviesses; ngainsIt n1nl
whitetizensx whome the I X:tict Attr
nely hoped to conviet by m~-on ofI poked(u
juriesi for politeilet, arle )con)hpiOou
Onl accounat oIf thirj i ablOnee. Her1e
fore every device known to the diorepu
table mon11 who( mnauged thesoe proleenl
Lions wore resort-ed to for the purlpose o;f
securnig. convictions without re; ;:ia to)
' hguilt orV innocence (of Ite pmIties.
But a (chanlge hasx comoi over the sirits
of ther dre(amfs, and1( now1 the D)istriict
Attorney will be eugaged in the moe
Iaudable, if not to himi) eongenia llbusinless
of trying Federal officials for violaitionse
of the-laws of the government. We shall
watch with a good deal oIf interest to see
whether Wrr. Me'lAnn stan1d4 aside jurors
for the purpose of c<mIvictions orV ail
quitals.
Ex-iMarshali Blytho is to be tried. He
is charged on three indictmnts with pre
genting "false,. fictitious and fraudulent
scoounts against theO Governmnent."
In -addition to theso, inidictmnents are
giending against tihe following anmed dep
uty marshals: A. E. Philippy, oif Char
lston; W. V. Hl-olden and James4 TIurner,
4meavillo; Mark Li. Case, Gireenville;
RPland M. Casey, Greenville; Wma. 1".
0ry, Plokons; Leroy Fisher, Fhparta-n
g ~t; Zaoh T. P~earson, Chorwaw; Mclnuf
slAexander, Piokens; Rt. J. Spratloy,
Moeenville; Columbus 0. Hen dail, Grce'n
t1e; W. D. Good, Greenvillo: homl1. J.
ese,Greenville; Win. Keannedy,
Spern@iy under Sectiorn 5,43*a, of
vl tutos, for presenting false,
a raudtlexat account is imn
tor roin -one to five years or
MENM68MOoto~ #,000.
M~Dattoi, of Fairfield, has
r he unexpired( term of
I }.te4t1Dsrit
propolition to Mr. Scott: If Mr. lain'e"
wAS eleted, she agreed to tako Mr. Scott do
ndcl his wifo to WaYl.hington, pay all tlh w
nxpttlnteq of travel and ontortctinment at
the hwit hotel during itlnuguration wok; el
but if Mr. )levela:nd wat :etoea he was at
to take her atndl pay iall her pel)iites.
Yester:tday Mr. ,cott reeived a note
from the yoing holy with tho se wortIs in t i
it: "IIo fi r WVash)in;ton." Ie at once in
tely;rrpl ieeI to the Arlington for "roois
ftor self, wife :dui frIend; bo.-.t roonus in iu
the hoiUtt ," 1is
I t Htenis Ito us that we know palrtiOs im
no it a thou (and mlilts fromt this place who
ml:ti a sinmilar agre mtunt, hut wo don't
know that the roton: have yet bon en
t,;.,. t*.ltfl
hlle Wlalkecr Mc Elmloyle College iif
It has beeI l)eviollyIV allluolllCed w
lat Mrs. Elelnlor J. W alker, of
Lickens o>unty ims lately donlate(d to m1
I l3arltd.l of T :''rust.ecs, lifteen in num- C
)er, olce huncdrel anl twenty acres tt
If her valuable DoUlle B1Iranches tract .
>f land, for the pirpose of founding C4
he abtove College in the Pietluonlt 1)l
telt iu upper part of the State, wvhere c1
the boys of all classes of our people, (
mind csticially the orphais an chlil- t'
dren of t he lab)oriung classes may he N
ailbrte1 tie adtvaiLtges of it h1igher p
education as a preparatioln for all w\
indt.l rial (1nterprises, on such terms si
as will bring those educational facili. a
ties within the reach of the humblest ti
citizen of oulr common country.---- ti
Such anl object is Ce'yw1Ly worthy e
the benelicent hoart of the donor, 1
who10 is not only her own \' )representa- I
tive in this praliseworthly purpose, but il
brings alike to her honored spouse, 1't
who lies quietly sleepinglI inl his grave T
at the old Stolet Chareh near Pen- 0
diletoun, MNr. Johl n S. Waulkter, a reileet
ed menmorial to t.heir joint wor l th as
hiusbaond aind wife, a nd is really buil> F
inog aLll immnent to thir remem1k- f
l'ance moret I1(last in ig IIthan marble( or r
granI'ite mo10re precu is tim~nruies \
('r1 hloa-h-ds wea;!th. To ht Board( of 2
TetIe na i n Li( i the deedi of gift,;
is co:n n ittedi this rih leac in t rusti
for thle bem-titit of all ,lass~es, and( es_ I
per(ialy for tihe pooreiir boysi and grirh;
oide lmi,wholaat nedsuch as-- -I
si:st ance. T'h e gent leme n hiave. ae- f
(e(piied Ite impIlort.ant trust, andi
Ai charY iter iigll sonhie~ i1 lobtaied
wib w.~ ill is them ii~th alls the
alI ton, to sue h m be sued, rcetive andi
l')lii lletuie N' 1kb! I n Cne or ki> )(rt,y N
forn thei be-nefit of sid College, andi
snehIl oi franch11i'ses as ma bh'le ne e
cess-ry fo hr theA cariryinig out the he
nov'olent ob ijects as1 afo resaid. H
BIy )pevious11 anniounIeemenit through 1
the pubillic press15, a mieetinig of thie 1e
Trustees was held at D)r. S. W. Clay- ~
ton's, onl the 13th Novembemr. Nearly t
t.wo-thir~ds wer(ie piresent, andiu at on1ce
proceeded to buinesIs under30 the temj- I
poiratry organliion eOff leted at Pen- ~
dietoni on t he 27th (If October. Al I
drafit of a 'onsHtittion andi bi(ly-iawsi i
werVe adioptedl with amendmenIikuts, after t
w~mhi a eaet IiIliCl .organtizationi was t
R~Ev. H io;i M\cLEr.:s, Pr~esidenti .
CoL. T. ;1. Pom:rs, lIst Vice Presideni t (
Di)n. W. R. HLoLINiswVeoer, 3dl "'
Tuos.1 fJ H. Hss-a., ::ee'y- andiu Treasi. C
JBo,umi o1r lm ru:ron-- Dr ). H. W.\ t
Hi. Newvton. f
(Oni noitioni, Josepmhuis Hi. N wton wasR l
unIanimlIousily (choseni Solicitor of the S
Board. t
It was further ordl'ee, thart I-ho t
Board of Directors take steps to have- II
one or more can111vasinlg agents inl the b
field to iiolicit doniations of moneoy or
propet'y fa1~ the College, the tAerfms of
said canvaSSing, and1( the time to i
c~ommen~fce, confided to the discrotjin P
of the Bon.rd. t
A resohltion of thank:s for fa&vor4 ri
alrady coniferred. anud a leu.s tha
1athl of her husbanl, left her as a
idow to lanage t. this valuahle prop)
tv, andl she hias en:llled to her tssiit
te her brother, Wh litnler .8V1l1nes,
hlo, from thle fltart, h( hast- madct, ine-ayoitsl!:iti11rc ctln
I waly oIf ai s11)ubIIatial rock damII,
tends to mlak:e ii tirst cluss. as at .11
rior icelrnt, mill, in i his day and
ne. The eoumtry sur1roundling this c
ill, is a line grain i-pl)ruc1inoig ounilitry, 1
puecially wheat, and presents great I
dlucemenCts fotr a miill of this~ descrip
m. Having el"eted the dam below r
e site of the old dam, it is thought
e injlrY to the b)ottom,11 land, ab).)ve I
11 not be a1s great, as fc,rme("rly.
Beyond the mill, we soon found
irselves at the hmte of )r. t. W.
aytroni, where we were present, at
ndling at meetingr of the P, )ard cof .
:usteesi of the Walker, -Mc"ilmu' ,yle
01e.;e. 'I'he Doctor anld his esiaa
e lady hospitably afi smnptu,aly t
II.erain(d the (lltir. party, a, Jilt a
.l'n, andllt showedl1 grea,t init.cest in
is new\ enterprise. Thle f:r-m on
lic"h he now lives was on1ce tihe,
r")Oerty of .lami Hill, and after
,ards of Aaroi l'oggs. The old! >c
,ldnce wis nci(det aily b)urnlt do,wn
few years ago, and the D)ctor ht:1- c
1y erect.ed a telporaryU- but colmflr
Lble cottage for his family, ntil he1
>ubcl bulild amulore sublstantial edlifi('e.
lie favorable timne huts comie, und tie
Fefolr ha1s lllunder counstru ie 11 one of
10 roomiest and most sis tiail
'Sidiicees anl.where to be fout<t.
hre are nine large and commiiodi
.is r111s, with i tire place in each
ih a ha:ll of twelve feet, im-l two
lits of s4tirs to tile upper storw.
(le has selected a, pret ty site iln thle
>rkt of the( Centr*al and Penidletoni
)il, wvith a bealutifuil fronIt faingi
Vestt and( So uth. H e olwnsI somel
,700) acresq of very !taluabile I land~ s,
it ( erspeed withI i jb'~V~) a dueprp tt of
'Ottomi 11( and ulad, anid somie excel
nut forest and1( timbereOLd hui s. The
)ot tr) is taking great interest-t ill his
armingl1l operaVitions, mal1( especCially
a gras: ('s. Th~is yearI he has ele
*tly.1 pn-palred and1 ~1 sow to1 whett
u ld clver, som te ftour1 niecs of stub
le. H is experii(nce ini (lOVer mid
rasses8c, has1 iprssed himit with the
lell that 1next to prepaatLt iton, it is
aportan14t to have a11 libet.rail supl ofj) t
001 seedI, so as to tImmreit a tch 0or0
fbmd(. Hie sowB a half1 ,bushel of1
loverl :eed tol the aere, 4its secuing1L
*.il to thle depth Of a foot or miore,
theor thain have( Ho maniyi laterals
p)ringinlg from aL sparly suppli1 ed
tanld of seed bunIcheOs. TIheO Doctor
nikes great painis in p)rep)arinlg the
oill for grain, bly p)lowinIg, rollhingan
arrlowinig. Alonig tile slopes8 of thle
~ighiteeni andl Fifteen Mile Creelks lhe
wnls someas flin e ltiberedl lanids as~
r.e to b)e found11( int thle uppe1r part of
he( Statte. Tihie proplosed College wilj
otd great ly to thie valueo (of saidl land1(.
A\t Cenitral we found( ourii oltd friendt
'iihnanl Pf.owiers, pre'parinig to iea-, ehi
Ve dlo niot knoow whit ouri friend TFil
onl lhas one 40o nec(ssitate this
han ge, and1 muIt st exprs 'our01iit rgietsx
huat one( w1l1l ennt take an1 old tood iila_
over'ishedt fat. ng it up in aO1
1w years8 to t state M1 cul -
atfion, is no( tot leaIve the~
tate. We l< , to sltmt the
de of ilsftr lollp to1 bring
> tie farmiir mo, a prosl:
y ill theo fut tha,t enji'oyedI
D)r. Lawtire .1 is thle pora
itiser (sf 4.1 he suburban'I11
rise1 andO vii er~ hie undero.F
kCes, will no . .lheindl inl the
Uee of agrie . o)pmnent.
TIf H B.
'> A)I)er electic nils.
A. Penyllvivanlia mani has aatual
(('1 compelled to eat, a cow as t)
,stlt of uli elect.iou 1)t. Thousnll
f tho discolmitted .ltepublicans
ver the cototry knwhoo]w to syr
at ;ize with hin.
Kellog is still kicking in Louisit
ver his last. <iefeat. It is hard
rohal)lo that the eiiiiit earpe
agger will ever afgain take his SC
i the Nationil Legislature as t re
esntative fre1 thatt State. E
ie has aboit arrived, anudc Wi
'itt must ro.
The Trolle Safely Over.
Stomnal troutle i st'rious l) busine
'hiln it, lasHts; but\ wu)it a l)le4tHl relief
ttyt it dlelmrt'lMrs. F. G. WVel!H, of
,tlatntic street, I Iflrttortl, (nu., wri
nat al.' trit!dt Brownii: Tront Bitteis f
tomltelt trouli', aindl that 'h4e e'pe:ioi
.1 Miu'h li'it:"f thiai the trublle i. m:ow t
irelly OVte' !r. 1('trec lm(nunds thit gr(
t"n n)uuine t) .d! who eic te'd.
.MIos liver au.l kihey eouiplaiiit.
EN.STAS. N. 4. .
..e nt.-,t potmLn' Woo k ly notwapa
rtvo.i to in . . nnnes, etginterin t
e ies, in :ntion and pr tr,. ;r r po ubliethed. 1
m) Pr .' a .,r .trd writh .p'.-nd.d engravings. 'I
thticatin. furni'i'en; ai most alnablo itnyclopedri
at. :'n., t h.:t no i-,s.1 shoub" bo wirthont.
:pntaity of thtion i r Anni tt(iAN is such i
is virenlati.on el : i i that iof :1 other paper
t.s c ss c"mbitn . i , 1:i -.'O ai:tr. D hcounl
'i ubs. F i h. s in i . ers. . UNN & CO., P
i. u.'. No. 1'i Broadway. N. V.
T TS \tunn&kCo. have lr"Thty"r
, * Yoi .! yractic.!
d >iasta ,fot st 'atent a1f
- ',.et hanve 1r^tparrd more than One fiu
-''red Thotlr'nd n plienations for i
e"+.ts in troihe Uitid .r.ttvt and fore
- .. nntru , Cavvatt"., 'ia e-arke, Ce
'- ':+;;:nt I Ai g n nta. t all uther pal
'id "fnr see-trin.t to imntn +re !heir rin.t.s tn
it'r t ,i at , a a a En ia I :i ! nil. F ra
--"rut.:.y and o:hrr i1 rern" countre. prep)a
1fi tt.,rt not+ -o 1 nd im, r. atso'nah- terntn..
3o llnt: fre l,'tnsotio-4hog
l'h .. nie , c'o e o e na it7lrto d
lrlonw:a, o,t d av'.i'h-irItirut
74\71il-et 111 i' N N 47 l ) . I'0 lii Fitz A MPT
1%NEti FINE~ 0OU n1EAit O( l ,jAC
Jleir 4, 18 1 10 ~ 48
Aldin istra:H to 's Sah'piv4
1 WIh offer'l foru'n tIe nt flthe 15th. ofI
ebe iMi, ito the highet btidder,t
eh,l at the ltet frt inete of7 J:tit (
.1 I wit:IN
lji ,e L"ot ofCol
yard.
. prices simply un
.i ompetition not admitted.
wv e will sell you Wool Blankets 20 per
te cent cheaper than you can buy from any
other house. If these Blankets had been
bought in the regular way we could not
think of naming these pric( s. They wore
lv never made for the money we ask for them.
1e Somebody had to pocket a loss, but we
are making a small profit on them nev
113 erthelesri.
11 Spot Cash is the inventor of those Bar
gains. The )arty wanted money and J.
IH. Morgan & Bro's etistoiners want Bar
gains, so we let timni have the money.
That's all. Soeie bargains in lack
Silks, but haven't space to enunmerate.
When you c'ani't find what you wantel
ly where come to
J. H. Morgan & Bro.,
is WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MER
"'. CHANTS,
GIUNsvIr.LE,_N. C.
Hs
o .
I
ur
DICKSON'S
T HI S WE E K.
icr
Great Reductionsin
Pr ,. ices of EiverUjthing
ub
o ao
? our Store to make
n- I
& room for a La rge Ship
muent of Goods Rought
bU our Mr. M. 1. Dick
son, who is in New
York lookin gj after our
Interest arni Buying
*Goods for 'us
AT
or
a' Panic Prices.
to
JUST THINK OF IT.
100 Pa,irsv Grey Wool Blankkets at 60e.
ai Pair.
100 Panirs 10-4 White Bllaniketo at 90e. a
re. lair.
50 Pair 10-4 WVhiite Blankets at $1.75 a
Pair.
;1- Our Prices on all otheor G4oods are too
low to
COM E A ND C U S.
J M, DICKSON, Agent.
(G reenville, M. (.
octI 30, 1884t 6 3m
1) miaIdz of Sounth Car'ouna
'''S Cou NI Y (Ir I'IVSKE-NS.
Ih' J. ii. N;r.wrON, .Iina: or PInonlArx.
lut ofi I heI' lste andi~ efec(i of J. laddenam.i
. brel de* boisjIMf non.
ThI,ese are Ltheref ore- Io Cit and admon(I 1-.
ish all ad SinguIlar the hindre:i andi credi1
cesd hat t h be tnd a[ ea. bef,-~ore me
int ouer of P'rob 41. to, be he! I at Pick -
ens' C.x( II.. onl ihe i4h ot I)eeemberi- Ml
fr.i ifter publiicai r hereofCIt' , atI I I O'clock ill
lirhave, why the. said Ad]iialraugti shiou
itt not he granlo (d.
ui- (I Ven andlei mIIy Iland, godai Sea] this lhe
19)th daiy of Novern,he1 1X'%.j
[ L.]. J1. IIl NEW TON, .t r.r.c.
1.1171
1Pices,
v H1ouses that have
3".A1L'E[D,
And are going out of buBiness.
Will convince you that, in justice to your
self, you
MTJP I3T Y
YOUR
CLOTHING
ANHE
S H O E S
F. W. POE & G0,
GREK i NVILL E, S C.
M11. E, B. OWEN (formerly with W.
M. Ilagooil & Ut1.,) is with ua, and will he
I leased to seo his friends 'aid customerrs.
oct 23, 1> 84 4
S. P. EUF3AGE,
CO. MAIN & COFFEE STREETS,
GREENVILLE, S C.
Leader in) Low PrIcs.
Wholesale and Retail Deakr In
r - ~ L
AN J
41 EAT ING NTOVEN.
He challenges the world in his line.
$2,000 worth of (Goods to be1 sold at costi
to make rooin for fasll stock. All kinds of
OMilN AWARE!, N-iLEi
PLATED~ WARUE
of every dIescriptioni, among whieb are
the D)erby, and Ro(gersu, c. E~verything
in Queensoware that .,on can 'ind any where
Chlandeliero,. Ini fact, all kinds o,f G oodh
kept in a first ( aMsls iho us funishingl
goodH esMtabhHhlishmet. W\ihllit upi ai houso-ii
k(< per for lesM m< iy tliaui such Goodi
een hite boiuight anywhce- NorthI, Sou0th,
Eator WVest. Hie 4olln thle worhld reniowned(
"T.1MES" COOK STlOVl'F-.imore than
100,000 in daiily us.e; ailso, the "'Souztheri
Baker." His Stovesi me the largest nd
bept Stovesu for thio momey to be found in
this or anly other malrket. C~alL and gol
pr:eo.s before y on buy. All G.oods guar
an teed.
Hiighesit prices paid in CAM)! for .HIides,
Becnwax, Old Copper, Rags, &e.
sept 25, 1884 52 3m
S. LW. SNIDER
D)EAit!LIlI IN
Watches, Diamonds and Jowelry
GREENV\ILLE, S. C.
My f'acilit ies for do ig Finie Watrchi Work i
nnflsurpassedi in Ilbe 'onlth. All work gnnr
aiuteedi. I uiell I be (elebraledl Diarnou
Spectales an E.ye Glahsses.
rnray I, 1884 31 If
Piedmont Institute.
20TH OF AI'QUST NEXT.
'The fri ends and patronusof i thel mcol are
mosiut respecetCfully invited to visit the lIn
opninlg exercises. (Com u m ini , Ii;g
youri inrst ini [.he lause ci imliun. ito.
Coi me w it your C'I (~ihiiren and W ards and
thu encou(iAi1rage, teacheris and pupils for
the work of the ore1sen- i;
ar patrons tlat re opei
to-day,
A " IMMENSE STOCK.
OF
Notions, Drers Goods,
Flannels BlanketA
Cassineres, Jean, ant
Staple Goodr.
0
D R E S S GOOD&
SILK VELVET., VELVTEINS, ILACt
AND ALL COLORS, BLACK
SILK8, OTTOMAN CLOTHS,
CA8H1IERtES AND
CRA P1;,
FL.1NNEL SUITINr8, DUNDEIC SIT_
INOS. CHINEQ, BEGE8, '4
REPELLANT8, &c.
---0
ULOVES. 1HOSIlEty, lI11IONS,BUTTONS
R UFFLES, COLL.A RS, COR$EST8,
AND AN ENDLESS
VARIE'Y OF
FANtY
O O) 8I)S.
we call especinl attunfon io our
&arZ tQ{c of earniu,
In Two and Th ree.lLY
Body Brussels and emMpe,
Rugs and Oil Cloths.
which we propoeo o *all as aheap as a
be bought in any m arket, and
we guaranton
The Lowest Prices on
all (oods purclhasod from us.
IEOIEY 42T WNS
Next to Natinal Banuk.
oot 9, 1884 3
Homespun Checks,
nlgf- W. T. McF),LL.
Parched Coffee,
TEAS,SUJGA118, AND SYRUpg
W. T. McFALL.
Diamond Dyes,
A LL COL~ORs. Iv&igo, Cejsperas
Matdde,r andl Anilin.a.
W. T. McFALL.
Rice, Grits,
FLOUR, CII EESE~ and CA.NMEb 4
Goodsa,
W. TV. McFALLI.
Iron, Nails,
llORSX~ AND M1ULIE BROES.
W. TI iMcFALL,.
New Lot Callcoes,
W . PeALL.
Leather.
SOLE, lA R?NESS, LACE~ AND
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