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dermien in the town. were arrestedl last Firiday autt ~. to Greenville on a charge of counter feiting money. Surratt was connaiit ted to jail and Cooley was releaisedl on bond. TIhe coniditioni of the cottoni crop as shown by the July rep)ort of the Na tional Cotton Exchange is mzost favor able)1. The pdlnt is in aL most healthv state and is hardy enough at this time to staLnd a considerable dr'oth without mxaterial mpjiry. A call has been issued, addressed to every ninat, wonam andi child in the United States, as-king for contri btionls to the~ Grant Memtorial Fund. The mnonumdent thait hiistory haes al readly ereeod, will speak to the end of time, will speaik to all and speak the truth. ------"Sillie MaIfhog1e's list of queistions5 adre. o thle republiennI ex-(ohico -- oder inVirginia is as exhauttst iv'e as a table of life ins5urance~ questionis. Ho virtually asks themu, if they have committed suicide, if so how did it seem to aft'ect them. The City Council of (Cohuuind pre for goodl company, so they have not in the least connived at Alderm-an Watson's immnorality. The ward which eleotedl him hats demanded his 3~igmtion. Hie ought to go to Da kota and s4tart a newspaper. Commissioner Butler has received inquiries from Bishop Northrop < Charleston, on behalf of Germans in *Michigan who dlesire to immigrate southwvard. Picken s Coutn ty ofhers many adlvanitages to persons5 desir ing to improve small farmis. It has e.-very variety of soil and a (limuate suffloiently generous to afford two cr:opa. each year on the saralO plat of ground, provided cotton is not o'nec of the twVo. Those who (10 business upon the reat waters combined against the Postofflce Department, to seenre the 'A~buQ$n arinong themselves of fM9O0 appropriated by Cong'ress 11s a steamship subsidy. But ,Post fLtWGeneral Vilas was equal to e*~mergencoy, andl( at once provided ~tewrs for the transiporta - ocean mails. It will be a efe~~tre they try the,t game er nen~ft again AM, in any r)k Ken of if, thereO !Lro atheo Hiafe as one indti havLe of late * ~it in fest tis part tibiA1~'r~io f t i eommis tleet. avO filed. thieir the paiy18Wl9md by the 11iilyi no0w lyinill, ed are referriedig (. C~ommiissio,. ru combol)C, MasIiter 1o Husb andriy, lion( Society, Honi. A. S. VTe following are for Pickenis County .1 ''Jlieairioiltiril l' prii atoo ( 'ou!y, it. a Ihi'ury,llready' is t uoig)t I hnt tlaims ar1eu (l(ifliLgo t tieo(1200. '1'ioOlleot ott.ro 1 uiom A.u t P.u ) Erio foIntiros poled hei munwi.I Il 'tl,' imsA'rl f a''li,' ut rnloyrU aimlf Mr. T.C lohinsefo'. f~o vleesi tha t.o thinch ~~hug te1 im1iithe' corn abouiTaxhi 1 io t is tought Ili hatheyi ill o h i damag ltiith ro."ni~it05% NThe oeste Wetlersi hlning4 (toti torI omtimon sle thir nvi-ame wit h uallid ki and equally annoie n.e~~ru the A Lie Rairoad e and a~tu'o the passnge carLks jumpedl.s1 thret ontji af fil andl Ctrnedt i over stveal fo ties eforeH they reache the he intie ofro which'1le hie dd atl5 tolc ienteatno of t he ~rxi i( samet~'i hay. Severl assengerst u wtre erel, but nroto dagrusyut.euc Non escapixied withfot breus,Co. duto l ms m wa u ivr ay a o i i g]. 1) UIC he .O11 ,Ian IV her11t( d."H mpl ense a 3 the 11('111 ut ols. (. nJ--ll wa ,s-ic>nS were O11 tlle religion, its im1)p"ort 1ce. Several of the Ro eaIrnestly f('r at Ft of piety It the fire 1d1 (lay the conferencelc met >k iInl w:ts openel wvitl .l (xer(ises. 'le (I14titut i(1 p)oi(es that the winter g shall be inl 'Jaiary, wIa,; ;gcd SO that the n ext mneetin g 1)c+ ill l" r )1ILl ". 1T11 h v laws \we're so tlme.1nd1ed1 ats >"(require( miy\ melmber' who1( may be I bKenl t fr-il anyiv le(tinlg of the cn .nilCO to send)I in his exense. it is !1lnersto)'I that. :ll who hlol I of'ire i ti rel(sbyean Chnreh are mein rs an1(d lll(ss t her are ('1n the su vranutedt(( 1ist, th1:'y w ill be e'xiected1 The (I1q(st11)11 n Ihe p' t:'Illtnme in .rani( to diidingl the S. C. Presh4b )''r 1 wa d II.i, l;-Io . C V \'1;(("'-l iin th e ::ilirmlativ"e ilthl only on'' di:;-tn1vt( . )pen"1in,; the (1mstion box was to .ch,le the progiune. Am<m hI quriesCll were twoi whichi provoke h'le one 1 i rgard to the better ob (irvance( of tihe~ c cabbthI, and in re hIe town) ofi r.Jhcrt 1 and cre4:n ai'u '1urcho I.oll irs a:a leds of alies' o) use( th ir be lst (IIdeaors for1 1 i pro - not~Iig a'moore s i iet observance (If hie SabbaI lt.).,1 as bein the be 1~'st, me:ms11 or rai1singt thei St:mdard1' of pciety in 3ll regard to tie ofther1 quest ion it iS Counlty shiold (1rect a parlsomtl;ge h ing definiite miht he (done in the 11at ter ani exect'i.ive commlllitt.ee was -lofch'' , con isin~i g dof J. P. SmIit h, C. 'o1111i1tee wa:s instrucIIted to miove in un1( (do ll thiings ncCessary to carrTy n114 Ireet. th e w ill ofI thle (conlference. The t 11oks( (If the conference wvere dere(1d fthe (itizens1 of Pickens foi 0 hiospitality. .Al., oni IFriday befo re file seconid Suaturda lin 1 Febriouary, 188;. .A resoOltion was11 l adop)ted requles. finig the iickens, Anide'rson ani'd Oco. 110 Jppers to1 plishi ani abs)tract of the pro(cedinigs. T1he ( confeIrenet ThIe paplers abov le nam1ed4 will leas< ShpV. J. P'. G4 Li:N, See'y, A Pl:A Foiu (h:ENa(AT. PuomuiiITION. rihe MIIa1bor1' Chrnielo01 says: Th1lis whn o l quetion (If givinig to inlcorpor ated1 townsx the rightf to sell whIiskey' by aVi vote of file town, to theC excl ii sion Io f the v'oters (If tile communIllijb te,is unfjust, unifalir, and1( '1 disgrac~ I tile Governmizlent oIf South Jarouii, It, is al mat1 Itr thalt shou111ld ot go 1)e fore, thec people. Let our Liegisiatuirc ha1ive the mliness105 iln this, as8 in the~ paissago of tihe Stock law, to I4ay that it shall1 not he1 sold ini fthe State. Thell Stoc~k law (flustionl ll'ete~d only tIll pcunliarly interest, while this ques. tionl iaffects not only the financial, blut the moral, religiocus, 84ocial an do11 1411 est.ic inlterest of fthe entir people)11( of thie State, wheither tiey o)wn a~ farm Pursuant to .tci oeme it Com-. ny C, 4th Regirnit Sounith Care la Cavalry, met IU th4e Court House 10 A. M. T1- 'fWllwing >#ern )rs were present: J. E. Wyatt, M. C. Dickson, S. T. Wyatt, J. N. Wyatt, J. W. Simpson, M. P. Rlodgcrjs, Elphrain "Cilstf,l, A. O. Gilstrap, J. W. Ktiglit, John it. Ien(lerion, W. S. Kirksey, J. K. K1irk(Sey, WV. E. M1 cColhun li, J D.D. M KeCit.ll The President, Al. C. Diekson, took the chair. On'motion of J. E. Wyatt, the old lmster roll wts read and revised. The next mneeting is to be Ield at Pickens C. H. on the first Wedlnes(ay in August, 1886. A coniittee, consisting of Messrs. M. P. Rogers, J. W. Knight and J. W. Simpson \were alpointed to inl vite speakers to addre.xs the company at its nlext ieetiig. Proceelinrs ordered to be pblt lishe(d in the Pickens SENTINrlr, and Eatsley Mcsseinger. Meeting aljoirned to Con'vene it. the time mal plate above 1cienti<mled. J. K. Kimn, Se(s'y. The abl)ove w outld have appeared in: our last, issue, but it was not handed in, until after we h-ad g11n0e to press. \Why do )octors Prescribe Li (lUors'? I'et!~use they know not what el(so to ic: or" beause somotimos a little liquor scerves'. to kiile the exhisted fires of dig': tion. Bnt this liquor p rescription is had butsi iess for the patienits, for it mtket drun kar(ls out of a majority of thom. 1B:-own's Iron itters duet not i kin dlr atpor fire. It nourisches, ("nriche, sstrongthenls, pturities. It drives otit debility anid d,;s pe(psist, and set; the invigorated system I at work oin a basis of Iealth. Waty.vbiyinig a Gr'ocer. One :fteno!t nct ltin :o a Ver y imioccnt lo( ;citi i uidg it e-agec ne,n ClteredCl it gr,c('rv on l1511iebig-m a' ic righ a n sworth oi toc liace , all I stt"bit t-nl 1i'u u g "What lul!it nd; ueid h :ast"t-itshedl' : un er. ";rt.':. I've 'p-t, ' i fripil wi"11, r,os.1 on the li:nh1 of .tn, ;rilu hi., r'. Whitimt he tosn';it't know :ti):ti ti! r!'"_v llutinary a war W in't w'.orlli ce th:i' m:cin I've. go t hin ci deadt to righits."' "Wetc goct toc talkingit alic>nt Lordl lhe siurrenderc was. 'cn th<- 17th c the ic iiomidb. Ii sci-l the -27th. W\ di I ed and1 g cthtci, alit I ve beeni c cvi t) (lice pahilli( libraryi tocset tle thet umiter Eve go the~ dat in tjic look am noIl' gc ing tc <ctca he M~ this nciieent his fricuiindcc:le te store, andt the first (omer at c l saci I: "Mcay climi, 41c you s ic-k to thl e 17thI" "Oftcourse." "Any slin Vcti like.' " ll"said t heo first as hec wiu l at thei grt >cer, "I. doni'tL indc go ing 35 "fi t'IIake the samte,,' saiod the grc eer. The $20 waishmaled to the slitoc' muaila-r uext dooir, and the grinnuuing grtc(er' rubbed hcis handlts andl( re maiirked1: "Awl right; open1 your' boo0k andi paralyze him.i" IThe boock wvas opened. Th'Ie manti ran his finger ailonig the linecs toc a stop, rubblded hiis eyesc, hield thei boo)k uip ia little and1( finally saiidl: "Here,e grcer, whlat does(- it say?" cIt says: there' was- nio (escape, c ic l oct the 17th Lord Cm'Iornw tall ic suc rroc dieed. HI anig it, you ii cd the 27t hc! "Yes 1 know, but I mucst have g-o it miixedl." "'1il 1take that $20,"said thce sI u. dent ocf histcry- ias herahdIu i Hle got it and the two skinnedpt ouit. The gr.ocer sat dowin in at tub ocf on ions~ to thIinkiI it over, iand whit hile bet:cam siatisfied that it waq a trim gionce IA) beat him, andtl that Ih ti wo men(1 were cciifederaites, }ieC ros cup and kieked a doze'~n waish hocm-ds lsk high acwt mariuked the price ocf si ra hierriest upi four (cents ia (Ilmrt... re Press. Ncow havinug r'ead the storiv,pi forby he icy us, show youriap tirniip c.eetd of Sloan Bro(s., Gr teeii ville, 8. C. Thiat Mri. IhofLauronis whlo per Hisk' cE bis impoctlit4ess'towardls the peeaable dccit.i,:tns- oft that cui iy, ought to he stoodc ccn his head ini an obsoc lette well, if s8c aeti thli.ng can be fond in tat sectioni. A Great Discover-y. Mr. Wo. Th<iflmiua of Ne0wtncI liai says: "M~y wvifo has8 iieeh $*m(iosi'y atf feetedi with ai c.ough for 251 y0n8, antd this uqc>rm g morec-c stoverely thau. ever hloiforc~ - hce had iusedt matiny remed.ice without re lief, anti being urged toi tr '-Dr. King a New i.*x>overy, didl so, wiJ'k most grati fyinig results. The thrct battle rehove'd hitri very mtuc h, anfd the secoud bottlehaacu abscoltelyv cured her. She hias not had sio gootd health for thirty years,." Tr'i:0 bottle Irce at Dr. O. W. Euarle's D)rug Store. Lae size $i.'00. Y6t Iue about J. H. Ambl,t 44, ig on'e acre in tobacco, which he thini >ia hard to boat. I latvo 500 plants whiol Are.ery fine, son'o which I cut thi morning having leavoi 20 in%hos wid( and 33 inches long. I havo :;oac seCOnu growth stalks from two to two nud i hIal foot high now, liroady topped, whiel will lake a full secolal crop. If n;' Inatu doubt, let him Como and Iee fo hilnelf. It look.4 like tho land i3 all going t woll, co rn, tobat :o, and sw(Uet potat(W this year. It will be no useO to work t.h Halne land any moro for it won't nak anything. L. A. LnowN. Aug. 7th, 1885. ;(eset oi all Sides I'vy malarial, how aall wo e-;capo th dread inlfectionll. is the (ll('tioII wlie t.he d'nizens: of f.ver and aguo diMtrict ask thi(,a:l:ves. 'hie 1111ser tco11es fror former miaer'si who for years h1avo esem ped th.: Vi'it:tioi:4 of the periodi( 's;ourg 11hrotnigl the prot'(:ain;g inillene of hlw t(tter's Stt C o1h aitf nr. When the n ('(slily for uhinlg p)rev"ntive memnu-;Irts arl. Me4, usew tii iw: aut:i(f pr('erntion at on(-, It regtilate th' lv''r, facoilit:tte" digostior and lherntes imputritie' from the systen, when Rliah <xist, by 'romoting healIth1fr at.ion of thiO )O\wels and( kc idneys. A< ealrly, fn all regio;ns where ni"inmlt.i vaplors bred di'i'ae, it i4 it:aolutely n:e( csmi:iry to be provided with it 4iafeguarnl 1'11 thii is triu', ti hi otugh at4 (jorlln 0 in4 10 lo:n1itie4 i4 (h1(:in1ed to I' br1ief. NO on (" i att'(,rd to bretel"' tualariat f,r a shol t.li1. Th1' Ihter.a iS a verei''; spett for rhan.an:tl iym, dcbility:mn( n('rvou:+e:; K(e,p it on lllin(. Pr'"eerve th 1 Ii 'dth of yours.(elf an ch;il(t"I by us5ing. -hi: r' [ndianl Ve inifinge. \ S nCS t":tliSt: dise('ase( and d trly yoI) e.>m)nl;1exi0m. 25 (':its at bottle It is THE GF1'.At' O'Y' iT?N REME5':' ' ii " ," n v 1 !1 ": ""a1 '. ':Il "' 1':, 11 1 0! 1 'Lr w t, , i ' m r . " I o, . m 1 " '(IC; a ! ( .' ' . 'r n . -1, ' "(- ,:.1: a.wk \-uf i .. m ar.t o 'Iof.p1 0.. -v :-K, . s:e'.-:... . f Am-i-l he ni ha FTest a i a a . Aw1. la.': )i.C ( i1nt.l mo th< Tas- Th .e x e iyes w num ''t nu . a t la:n ii ii.en::' , coma I and 4I CI m :o . rci.5i i'.taiue .1 ' ':. , ii tliIl a ():, T ilE (MOD mi-EN.(: AN - (. A. I . '''i18 ii.I a g t it. li i li i COACON,O awly n.l kim oflanyOr-ris SH12 -0 It is a well known fact that wo load th van in Shoea! There are more square inches covero with Shoes in this houso than in any re tail store in the Statte. 0 A Superb Stock! All Regular Goode All wrrranted! You got no trash ou of this wtock. 0 In this Stock of Shoes, particularly i: fio goods, we do not fear any compot: 1 tion. You can not get the same style nnu finish and a good quality of stock for tL a same money from any other house i Greenvillo. This department is headquarters ft Evitt & B3ros'., Goods; also for other an almost equally as celebrated makes. t Every style that is desired. Ordinary toes, pointed toes, box too every csoneoival)le toe and heel in th magnificent stock of Shoes. Ladies Common Sent:o heels just oj ened. Ladies Congress Boots just opened. Ladies, Misses and Childrens exti high eut Boots just opened. To arrive this week a Ladies (lo Calf Buttoned Boot, all solid and wa routed for $1.25. Our $2.00 (en)ui)n Coat Button1 Bo< box toe, worked holes, Spanish arch las is the town talk. New Goods r(e -ived alnost every da3 lorgan & Brvs LE AND fRETAIL MEE CH1ANT, MANAC NO LONG WO'DM>S TiUTS TIMT ALL4 PLAITN ENGLJISH AND) MOHm TRUTHI T I A POET [IY. A anu to (iav n Iijell, iehl alT;v, ilSetle h~ iis alc',onamt W \ith twenty4 vive centis is~ rceip)t onl (xhibition. .IDollar for diollar and settle Prompi1tlyver yearV Vul ini som w110ay. Now all who algree with meIn in Th is will pl.ease make1( it knowni jy buing ~~ liberallyv of fresh Turnuip Seed Pure Vinegar Good Vineg'ar .,' ''ra s la e Grass ladels L, ihieelb,arrov Corn11 Meal Oat, ~'4tlS (ood F'lour Cheap11 Flou Corun, Ot,Pa,Wheat ndl Hone I, I wishi toI re(turn my thanksl( to n1 my 11 ealstomelrs. Tof the pronp)11t pa,1 ing ones for their kinidness, and (1 hi the D ead Unaits for not beating a worse thani they hanve. They net( n ot, "'shy around"' mae. I feel just., h. Iad abou11 t it as~ they dto. WhoI Credit "'Plays Out"' at other' plaee comolI on back to) T~TOLI1 W. I T.I McA L l I ~eh r give, noticeqe to aIwile a ti to. INewon ,idg of1NM haad Septerube, .i ,frl:, th d y I HAVE PUlit ! i u , MoMAIAN' THE tCLOTING i \ WILL NOW NI i 1 t Furnishir s or d CIIEAPER TITAN A IIAN)SON 'rIft i Trhat hi a ('III ati see them. J. E. ( Suceerssor to 1 ( r'eenvjlle - ituatl r price 1 t III ae 'ox. acl l sylis. C'om t.s l of Iu le u .\Jl G . Biha Jewrr orelvas. Mooing Accep 2d Cor 'I'll];PNAET.\ FU 'oe ea5. I)Is: a J. Gt'~.' BI ThewAercan:a ng wderg t TIQ&ilE NEW A MnERo' theo Newi Automat Ii R E ratILo 0 ingiowr i IJERTA 'IN and S1 ki 1luio Fruit tit-eji pakteilu kd I x II;JL; 1.1 expe selt forher Trdi l size~ 25 eii uets. ( Egle,Pickes, h.c, tl'oLY4ale(, S. C.,1J I ra , c. (,., for est st iuup o Iveit, for slu )f holsalefaLu8o tgent .I 1 8. 18,.iuutisu