The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, June 17, 1886, Image 2

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" ~G onox. S U(1s :$oriroa," (l 4tLEsY&. CO., 1korltxtone. o r__ G ENS C. II... C. H2 ' TIU13DAY, JUN1: 17, 1886. a The Santee Horor.ro-, ]Iortal mal knows not when he is a deing the awful precipice. The t tlth, teauty, hopes8 and asp)iration c1 tld& went out from Charleston on the 3 orth kastern Railroad, on the 7th v t, after a run of 30 minutes, were j, blotte out forever.- The fated pas- 5 ebngers-s-omne thinking'of the happy " h61ne tliey had just left, and others t of the joys awaiting them in the t homes to which going--in an e Instant were nedely hurlod into v eternity; and a cloud of gloom has < eettled npon many loving hearts that. nothing can remove. A full account of the tragedy is published on the outside. The Court. The followings.is the proceedngs of court in 1)riof: SESSIONS. Following cases were Continued: State vs. Albert Bird for perjury de fendant convicted, but on motion of Mr. Carya now trial was granted; The State vs. J. Lyde Tompson for carry ing concealed weapons, resisting an officer,: and assault and bat.tOr, three cmes;- The State vs. L. 0. Dryman and J. L. Chastain; for lar ceny of live- stock; The State vs. James Aiken for disturb.)ing r'eli,,i0ou.s worship; The State vs. Alla Cater for selling whiskey. The following were disposed of: The State vs. Dennis )uke for ob taing goods under false 1)n-t.,+nces Nol. Pros ; The State vs, 1HIrrison. Simpson for robbery, guilty. Son tence two years in the peiiteutiary. The State vs. Sim m Val:1:)tine for stealing grain from field. Apic:d t. the supreme Court dismi $se-1 and defendant sentenced to two vears in the penitentiary. The state vs. J. P. Looper, for selling whiskey. 0u1 ty, sealed sentence. The State vs. James Peek for selling whiskey, two cases, not guilty. The State vs. Ja: Turner, for selling whiskey, guilty Sealed sentence. COMMON PLE\A4 No jury canes can be board at the June term of court for thisn Coiunty-, but much equity business was auttein ded to and many cases ended. Court adjourned ou Friday at 10.30 a. mn. Nearly all the business was finlished( by 12 mn., on the day before, but couart was heldI ovr mnt il Friday moerning for the purpvose of signing a fe w orders. Poision ini a WVelI. Five lic.. The most terrile tale of dist ress it has over b)een our duty to record comes from Mr. Joo Hardin's who lives four miles north of Pickenis Court HIouse. Mr. Hlardia with several others who had beon attend1ing the last term otf the United States Court at Charles to,was detained by the freshet, at Alstoii for a few days. Soon after his arrival at, hioum he waq protrated bjy dysentery. Four 01 tiye of th se wvho wIere lin 1ompaniiiy wvith him have been similarly afii(ted. Mr. Hiardin however is still quite siek, and while lhe is unable to rise from his bed, lhe goes his children fall before him, uni 'til five out of eight have been carried t6 their graves. The firat two El'iza and Louisa, 10, and 7 years of age died on~ tho 8, inst., f and (dla Albert and1( Emm1IU , aged 6, 4 j ahid 1 1 years were t.akeni oi'on thle following Saturday. They wer'e siek caily a few (lays with someithinig, which at first, seemed to bo a slight I *ttack of dysentery, but in a short tbrme it would' develope into a more mialignant form, and the patient would sntler greatly until its systomi rehlxed in death. Dr. WV. J. Bramnlett, who has been1 snost- assiduous in Dis at.tenitjins to tl the sufring family, was called in just T i shorttim-e before the two first vi( ha time died. Hie concluded at once. there was a local cause, wVhieb after j carelyl eain~ation was found to be ~n th'e ell. The Dr. is satistied that j the source of all the trouble, as it hi ~ircir orth a v.ry unipheas-mt odo:, JE iniaigthe decomposit ii of bo,th a< V0gefable and anlimahl matter. None 11 otha.water has been used sincee last ft ti~day. Some'.of it has been sent to 01 theo State chemist to lbe analyz.ed. TWv of tihe childroni ar.estill sick, '< u it &hore is hopo) of their reco'verv. t] ~. ts..ardin has w~atched over- heri la 'tt children for niearly a week with. TI 1 syt~1 leep, Ian lataturdays wheni p Sof thoem wore carried at one1(1 f~ ?$~tcthe church yard at Oolenov, Ssorrowful tale of an'xiety, Sufib 4 afflujtion mnet have been in ~d in otbo/s. heart. As Q.304&f Litle dar. p # w r OooIleo met at Walhalla ott Sai. Exe y e 12th instant. ,- As Me wok. lust organizing commnenyced, two. sets of men segates from eacca City pesen- T d themsolves, both elaiming' ons be delegater to the conention from of J ic Seneca Club. A comu'nittee was "i" prointed to report on their clahns, sivo 11 the question, is to which should A e adinittedl, came up on majority and Cai Iinority reports from the committee, I 1e maj)ority being in favor of the 111 thle elegation headed by Prof. Q, \V. to Ioore, and the minority being in fa nr of Mr. John C. Cary. The na >rity report w%as adopted by a' voto La (i to 53. Immediately seven chubs ritlhdrew from the convention. Af 'r transacting ati'e routine busihess be convention adjourned to Tieet en gain on the sd day of J1dy, by lhich time it is hoped existing difli ulties may be removed. The difficulty at Seneca seems to iave arisen from the dissatisfaction of iome -of the members of the club in le legard to adjourning its first meeting, 'alled for sending delegates to the W, monvention. The Club was adjourn ed ill order to obtainl the consititution a1nd1 by-law-A, which was in the han"cls of anl ab lsent mleiber. Several *lio wcere opposed to thi4, withdrew fromt the club and proceved'd t<r organize ai ni elect delegates. A ftierwvards the o c(lu) of vhich Mr. Jno. C. Cary is Pre-ident, met pursulant to anl ad- 81 joiirnpient, 111(1 elected their dele- ti gates; he nc the conutest..H cl D'roceed i ngs of t he Executiive C mi ttee. 1' i i t ee Ir :Y:: C. H1., S. C., June 14 188G. PIursant to a cnll the Deinocra- e tie County Executive Comunitte P milet at Pickeis C. I., this day. Hlon1. ). F. I3r:lhy in the chair. J. P1. G. oss(tt, watS req1ec'St ed tA) nct ti a14 Sc"reIr:uv. ''h1e chair then ex. l p)laiinedl objc t c f meect in1g. 'he ftllon ing recolutions were in 1 rac )1d and ad(o) ptedc. i'y /e'rI: TIhtt L Conit.y C(ovOlel tilon of the D Uclecratic parl-ty of Pick- o ens CInlty be hld at Pickens C. i., it oil Saturdy:v, July the 3d at 12 MA.) f.'r theu llrloseu of determiiung tliei 1r ni111u'r and01( timlle of nouillating canl ida ht es. forv the vaiousN coiismtv illIies ( to be tilled at the next general elec tion, and the election of delegates to the State and Congressional conven..D tialns. r.w)11'r:lre: alit we suggest that. C the D eumocratic Clubs oif the C~ounity e' * t' hold1( mee'(tinIgs on1 Saturday the 2Gth daiy oif .1 une, for the puirpose' of re-or 01 goization, elect ion of otlicers and tihe ei ele(ct iou of de(legates to the County el /,' .->/r'i/: ThUlat the loc'al c.lbs are reques'te(d to consider(' the proposxnitionl at other1 couniities, to noinlate a candl(i- toi date fori C2ongress, by pirim:n'v (lee- n 1ligently reilpresent the wishies andl fo Jluestionl in the CoXunity Counvenitioni. iof R&e -i/e 'v/: T1hait acco''rdhing to the foi mite of 1I 1111h the last emocrati primary r dertion ea1ich local (4lub14 is entitled ti) v' hie numbier'i (of delegates in the Coi y C onvenutioni as follows: Ii Eaisly, 19 C nt I 11 nit IHurica n 6 wl 1) usillie 8 aid Puiiimkintowvn 7 enL I'Estatoe 5 01n 14 iiis eintio1ln.a Connty d~hairmanm, St sh iebl withI the( reigr'ts 4 the enltire i -ontoniittee was11 ne(4cte. JIohn RI. Glos: li ii1ni' place Mr. Bradley reind br. Ther belOin g 11o frer bsiness" 41r( cnidj(eraLtion the commilhttee ad- " ''u1rn<d1 its meeting l J. IR. Gosserr, Sect,y. Pro Teni- ral 'or'tlons of the P'enetaent of tal the Grnd Jury3, June Term wi S'rT-E OF SoU(rT CARoOTJNA, th CJoUNT1Y OF leIKENS. si To'i lion. J. 11. Kerishaw,. Presiding siLl idge: thi The Gramtny Jury beg leaveo to make sea is their preseinment. ers i:t we hjave patssed 111on1 all bills intl uod in byv the Holiito)r. unf That having examnined( the county wit i and1( pl(oor farm at tno January ed em4, we d1eem) it unnecessary torye-ox- the hine the sai ) ait this term. ' cou TJhiat we racoinnutendv that the open.. and g of thle new r od from. Pickens to l) b idh,itely post.p)oned( in Ar 'eauntL of the )inan1cial c4onditionl of 1) Ie counIity. Th210evst of aid road we upoi Iiink will lbe a considerable tax on ever Wir county. 51uch TIhat all of the r'oads1 are iln bad are 41d(itioll, anld we reeA)ilumnd thast tai ley be workeWd as~ soon1 as1 crops are curer(' id by. T]he read leadinig from Mrs. Kiing r'otter's to Sahuida Hill church is im issablte, and that it be worked at rh) Cee. conlhj TJhat the Trlial J1ustices bring their Trt oks to court at next term. for exam W haeexanili& the- Clerk's re- N0t 1+, and 1n4 theo seaun correct. inr That tha Jtidge. anm Iokkitor ae Bt*o p yeMaks ~Qthej~ 1kditese 44.1 . ~2~~i.' C n EDrro>:- t' at 'meetfngo t1 c mitive Coi hmittee of,the Teachers ' itute of Pickens 'County, the fol. ti ng arrangement. and appoint- I ti were Iminde.' hat the Institute meet at, Pick- a C. H. on Wedneeday the 14th c uly next, ii$ the hall of the Pied it Institute, at 9 o.elock a. ni, and contimue unti4 Friday inclu dlress of woCome, by James P. y Esq. }or the beneflt of teachers, and for tual iistruYtctiou it is agreed, that re be a- serfe of lessons delivered, vit: FInST DAY. Anglish Grammar- Prof. D. C. ke. ichiool Goveruluent--Prof. W. Ml. Caslan. Writing-M-Ir. W. W. F. Bright. [Geograplhv--Mr. Henry 0. Bow History-Mr. J. M. WVilliamns. lRending-M-Riss Kannui( Zachlary. Spelling-Mr. E. F. Keith. Arithmetic-Major D. Orice. SECOND DAY. Fnglish Grammar-Dr. J. it. Ri School Government-Mr; Fre(d illiarns. Writing-M f ies Natnnin C'ox. (leo;;raphy-Mltri Marv Ailg(xodl. Histoy--Miss Hester Lewis. Rlending-- Miss Rebe-cca Hun11t. Spl 11in-- -Ir. J. A... McWhorter. Aritlunclltie--:Mr, John 0- Davis. After each lesson thirty minutes 11 1)0 given for general (ismcisiion the lessonj u'tst delivered. It iS desiredl that each of the above Iltjects he praetically exeil lified 1hv ose to whoml they have been as Ied-- -not only lectures bIt practi Il work. The third day will be given elt velV to general discussion from ,II(sti( n-bo)x. WVhile we feel that the tenhers are tolgh interested in their work to be rertent, we hopl ( the Peole( genteral. will rom 1111(1 see what we are try ig to do. At night there will be an Edntec 1nal 111ass teeting hleld, with lort addresses by difiterent. ler"sols. LAtlAN MAUL1N, (hairmlt:n. D)istrsic"t politic"t. Col. WV. C. B("net.. Coun(.y Chairmnl fAeltville nd(l Cllairnu:t1) nti of he 11. 1oeratic! Executive Commlittfie of thle 'hird C'ongressiomal Distriet: illwn m, sngQestion of (te CU( nt v (htair i4n of Newhi1rry, cl4let I'det inj or Im Count-v Chiiniil of .e ir, ongl;resional I)istrirt, at S("ne(en, on ri(bv hist for the pu>trpo se oft anc"rr illilg the Views of the 1 olle of the istr(i(t int re1r(rence t') hoi(lin~ a pr1i arv election for the pnrpow' of non L' ing I a l("rmoc"ratie eandi(late for on;gress from this D)isti'et. After >nsider'ing: the queistion;, ties gen - noiiend to thle severi' County0$ Deimo.i aiei Con41ven1tions of this District to act the number) of1 (tde'legates( to w1 ie*' ey aire enttitled(, on1 the bai oIMN4f rep) sena)tion1 esL-tabhlished'c ini 1884, to nven04tion41 to) 1be hel-' ini Sein eln C ity 8 3o o'c'lock P. MI., 4)n Wednesantlcl. e 7th day oft .h ily next, inst ruc14ted i 4)he wlishe ofI(i thef severl cai)4 les I n1 onily., withi power0l to fIx the~ 41a1te sn(eh '10 elcion,4 :niol p)''er'ib)e ruh)1 tihe combiet14'. thereQof, if the pium441 plan1 shl11) 1'} be adot byI4 sineh coni ijportatnt P m3hrav1en;aenmts fot F"uruani Uniraiy3. The an1thori1'ties- oif FurnuTIiI Uiv er' rian.lt chantiges anid imipr'ovenon'is jieh will, whieni made1, he of mneih vatago: to the~ inst titti and1( the 1'. It 11a1 been' noiticed that ani av~ 1e wals recentlyv opened(4 in the i grove' theI im1iver'sityv grouniid u hieh 1brIings~ buiildinlg inito full view~ from Maini '(Pt. It is no0w pri'O>)sed to) op)n a1 oct thrioiugh tihis a1vemte,0 'onnheet it with Main St reet by a bridlge '0s8 theo rain1E~ bleyond ini Street aige. TIhis~ will br)ingJ jt' Uniiver-' v' nearer1 the c'ity, pr'event.ing the iwalk ar'oiumd by the Greenville >t('l, andtt will give ai delighitful waliik I dr1ive. [t is- 18 als1omposed to have,' a laho tto, fully equ1ippe)d for Je teime work by twenity-fouir students, h1 gas~ at each desk. This will be first step) towardsi responding to demand of the time and inaikinig miiist.ry a1 leadintg feaiturei of the in uttion. Trhe friends of the untiver tteed through this St ate and4 o4th-| and1( manUy of thleml are' strong and1 - tienit.iatl pe~ople. They seem1 tAo be nimnous in the pIurpose to worki iont ceasing 1un1il they haive p)lac Vur'man far in the front ran k ofl edcah0tionll inistitutions1) of the itry; second to nonie in equuimeunt adlvantages. Enterprising, Reoliable Hlouse. . G.V. Eairle (ennl alwavcys he4. relied , not onlly~4 'to arin I st4ock the' be1st of th Iing, but1 to4 ?'ecure4 the4 Agenciyf ar1Iieles5 as1 haLveI well1-kno4wnI44 4oeri t, ani opuiri with tihe peop'e): , therebyv s4us the Agenc(y Iu' the( (erlrtedDr MNew D)iscover) for (Consumuptonl, ell on a positIvet guaranteeL4(. ft will er 14Te any am11( (every a fTi1et in o f 1, Lu1ngs, and41 Ches-t, and1( 14 to ho our 14eee we hivite you t . ea anid get a Bat-tle V7ree. YV'I'E Ia IIEREBY I VEN TH'IATi ali~1cattioni wvil be mad~e on the( puI , U it or ,"TIhe Rh~tntional Joint ea k Uomlpany" o)fl Unntral,,8. I. i W.' X F'ubGIEl or e Hy oaird of I)irectori PA A'., .uly 7Li I986. . t4 Yn thb stomiach develops n 0ic I hich stings the upper . ad of the iroat and palabe causing ea-u if.' t. i lst involves, a gas w ich prod.uces vdn ou the steinach,' and a feeling ud appearance of distention in that rgan after eatinig. For both this cidity and swelling Hostetter's tomnlachl Bitters is a much better emuedy than alkaline salts, like harts lorn anlld carbolnate of soda. A wine lassfuTl of the bitters, after or before liml"er, will be- found to act as a reli ble carminative or preveltive. This ine s)ecific for dyspepsia, both in its Rcute and chronic form, also prevents u cures malarial fever, constipation, liver comnplaint, kidney troubles, Ilervo)Iuse 1111(1 debility. Persons who observe in themselves a decline s ai vigor should. use this line tonic without delaly. For the Senate. f% The friends of HoN. JoHN [-I. BoWEN respectfully announce him is a candidate for the Senate, sub ect to the Priuary Election. >&- The many friends of Hon. W. P. FiEr.n respectfully announce him IS a caldidate for rC election to th lnate, subject to the Primary. For the House. 911" Thr n1umy friends of Mn. JAS. P. Cany, rel)ectfully annoico him as a c:ndidate for the House of Rep r(-,c t' ives, s ihjrect, to the Denmocra. tic Prinarv Electionl. For Probato Judge. l MIn. J. B. NEWIIEiY is presen ted as a candidate for the ofmie of Probatte Judge, for the County of 'ickens, stulbject to the Primary Electic nl. For County Commissioner -s'Y The Inily friends of Mi JorN G Wrr, re(spxect fully ainounciie him as a c:1ci(lhte for the oIlie of (ount.v CuoIlissioIer, subjct to the Demo cratic Pr inIry E lee'titon. ni The many f'iends of Mtu. E. rii iiTFFiN 1n pr(eelt lim as a can. dihill fur lte oflice of Comitv Coml mtissi! n1'lr suljet. to the Demoocratic Prilllitm r ';lecti( l. :a'The man friends of iM.u. G. M..Lvcst r'esp"ect ftiulv annonlllce hin: as ia can1di<bite for the ollice of Coiin I C'on)oni,si(oner, subject to the Den uerai' Pm 'i bi ar ElectiI. 2r 1'1t 1)t11yIV friends of C.wr.ur .i. a. TA:.:v respectfuly annotme. hm11 11 a cn(t.1td(titte for re-eletio to 1he o I;c(' of Ciu(nlli y CoCmlissionler, subjr ct to the Deilu('Trltic Pritmarv l i.h'tit 1n. k=r:" C'..-r.um, J. J. Hli-m is; presen id as a ('and1)idttte f(r re-election t( (he ..le ... f C nty Cmi isiouner. -Iobrjet to the D emocra(Tlti. Pimarv. lli- nmatuy frens ill press' his. claiims wuith vigor. i"- The~ manyi~ friends of; Mu. . MiNSt 5-: i o respec(t fully annIioune himi as a (e1nid ' ate forIi the t tie. of ('ni' ty Co'iissx.iumuer, subhject to th( D emrticfj Pr~timar:v. For School Commissioner. & V(MTecfredl o M. ' 1. tanitt. for reielection to the~ tof lien of S teo.l Conutis ionit.ler, subljec:t Lu thle Demoi crat ic Priliu- Ele'cti(oni. M" The manyii fritnls oif REY. (i. \W. SIiarroN, 1 rectfuIIIvlylnounlc(e uiOm as a1 Cnutibite for the oelice of liihol (ouiss iner, sah ject to the For County Auditor. iiK:' Mu. D. Giner1 isi pre'sented to the i'ters of Pilckens Counmty-, as aL eimli il .t' for1 the unile (if Couniity Auditor, mh) ject tio the Primiary- Elec-tion)I. MANY FIENis. M Mu ,T. R. Cuni is presented 5 aL en(lidV ate for re-:letionm to the dlide of C nunty Audlitor, subject tto the PinaryU Electloll. For County Treasurer. OMi The mny friends of Mn. .. 1'. IIINvoN ann1iounce him as ai candi late or mon'iintationt to t.he office of D.,utty 'TreasuIrer, sub)jcOt to the Pi mlary Electionu. E-nit The mtany friendts of ,J. T. Rlu.l respe(ctful anoun(ce himit as5 a amdidtltte for re-election to the ofice f Coiunty Treasurer, subject to ac ion of thme Demnocratic Primary Elec bion. ROVAL.nbW Sn i AbolutlyER A boluelyPure. This powder never varies. A marvel of rity, sitrenmgt hi and who leso(menfles4. Moire inoicral thn the ordhinatry kinds, and inot be' Rol in comtitidon with the mItiude of lowv test, short wel ht. alum phosp)hate powders. Sold nI la cans, t YAL. HASNG P'owDRn (o., 06t Wall . 1-6. 4 Dros Gbct& STILL IN A SLING. AISLEFT WILL GO THIS WEEK! This sale will ed s:m 1o of tho grandest barganis ever prosented in- tha lal)e of Dress Goods. Probably never again will there be another such an opro tunity to buy ress Goods at these prices. SUMMA-ER SILKS ---ADDED TO TS SALE, THIS DISEASE IS CONTAGIOUS? It goes from one department to anlother untill it slays every line belonging to its respective season. We carry no goods from ci-m season to an'ith'r. It is a well known fact that we sell all goods at sonaeo price during the season in which they belong. Parasols are falling before the reaper. Here is fun for the bin der. You lrn1 buy a bargaim in Parasols riiglit here now. It is generally contc(eded that we had 0 the hands(mest line of parasols si own here this spring, imore para sols have been sold tiuns far than we sold the whole of last vear. PRICE ALWAYS TELL! The lowesi prices at. which goods are mnarkcd is the driving wheel which seds the volumec' of trale to J. IH. MOlUt: N & 131OS. Nev linghaumts, new Scorsuelhers, nw Ltiawns, niew Musl.;liints, new Vlitc Goo))s, new Prints, etc-, etc, ja:,t o1ent:'d Genuine'iilli NIiTds (io lmiition) 10 iii per yard, (n-orlilt 15 e,,]nts) at J. II! MORGAN & BRO. { 1o)0 slt;iimitli' y a ul TO TilE PUBL ol 1111 agon OC(I We come amongitiyoniasbietsines non, conductting aiilvstraiu-i,flmrwtra ull valu1for themonov, HllinIUou hegod delivered,hand up and fully unranteed in I wellryellnstareatlyoedwor'k o perfection. I thrlmanuflarur or bes maei that~ enn b' ioh. r,Tutr,et.e ained ('0or mony W aote theiC is Cgr r ae nellb >Oltnllt tf deiving r l ('tAN Sc at. I!v~ :~ l1 ,hel homiiesopuca r, for the h101' eilji .lii er accommoatio 01 f u chifi purcas- I ntatitite 0' iltti'i.o hra,oodd thlimore, reti up irdfullce (.a o iulqaltad~ik l perftie.becontigior Jlandatu thmore~ )1'crt avne f huseold GE neesity. nyte ~I1It('llniaoE~cylii ests hav f demnon str a di iti the e i 11( 111cc ii TI1(5 Lill'ti :rity (of wrouig-iron RA N (ES atver u'ec.I wl ok yuSie ve, fClodon of th grea-t(Iaewat<hngjoyufo i4 ion, and thsolid eauimy tintduseof ti u. oo 1.In all theeoints thre "HOM moe. Mi tetWtofCrtHs J oMFeolT" i1'tAGE stand_unri ('1anf o m fomallrart of theljai rto ryhtiisstonge han wors 0(I' IO UM NI 1rsalie tesimn of thoands 0 eof fam toMt's otlCotMFORT" thir, gllm-tt thev ~~rm abldty lagoer cooking )appara5( ~ij~ I. Ipn athesepii makt i I1Mt~ ~ 11 ok WQFruhtr' RRGLSsange Co. Johl, nso tH agood.('(11t(l~,beaet rn alnsintewrd [)I1tR Etife L t lgg tim G. ordn Tiljoi h i~t'e. jj D EREAERS Wn~zg'it r~i iang \Vhianlear othe exeaetryn coto may2812i o any t proposand ay le of Johs Hgodladerisng iod nd iactany SET UJ~, hi1IOlgIfg t It .thiwn g tha Ne s a famvi'ly needs ,ot t Ii. goai4. 1W~h.1 haveo yet. N huew oves I whch ll se t greatly* reducedML prices. - Crockery, Ti -ar,e. etc.: S. MORGANF KANK BLOOK, IGreenville, s. C., DE4LER IN BOOTS AND SHOES custom Made Goods a SpQialty. LADIES-Kid, Goat, Glove Kid, Glove To Dongola, Pebble, Glove Caff, V.eaI Calf, Kip, and A. Calf, Shoes in button and lace of all qimlitics and styleb. M188ES--.All the above in Misses ' t, w ith som grades specially adapted for 8clwol wear. CHILDR1)ENSf'-n Chik(irens' Shoes, W select styles best adapted to develope tue. muscles of the feet, and at the same time give neatness in appearance. All grades and qlualities. ME:NS'-13ootsof beat tannery calf with single and and double uppers, plain and box toes. French 1K1p Boots, plain and box toes. Wax Kip, P. Calf and 8. Kip Boots, with peg and screw bottoms. MENS'--Dress Shoes of best French CA, hand-sewed, made in Congress, Buatton and Bals. My English Waukenphast Shoes arethe best on the market. I can furnish Hand-sewed, cork soli shoes in Congress Laceor Button.. Best American Calf Shoes of any styto, quality and price. Freuch Kip Planter Ties unequalled for comfort and wearing qualities. MENS'-lleavy Goods. I offer a stock of Shoes for everyday wear, of great e1 eellen. Broaans, high and medium cut, of P. Calf, lined and unlined. Rip amd Wax Brogans, high and mediun eut, pe!g and screw bottoms, plain audi top soles, made of first quality stock, l.AYS'-- Boots ald Shoes, running in qual. ity and style with Menss' Goods, at un usually low prices. I hav'e everything usually kept in a Firast Class Boot and Shoe Store. . Many years experience as a fitter,. enables me to aid those who have tender feet in selcrtiug Shoes for comfort. Weak ankles can he strengthened and deformity of feet prevented by the aid of an expe rienced lit.ter. I give my personal atten tion to this branch of miy business. R. N. MORG A N,. Successor to Abel and Morgan. Sept 24. 1885 I - (m FURNITURE 0 WHEN YOU NEED FURNITURE CALL ON Runion & Blaylock, AT EgAASLEY, S. C. They hav tholargestand beat sele'eteA stock ever l>rought to this county. We have just received our elegant o)f all kinds, and prop)ose to sell cheap.e thian ever known boforo. Cani and aweo our Goods aind got p)ricesl, and you will b)e c>nvinced that no house undersll. us. Wa also havx~oa full line of (COFFIN$ ROBES , &c. of all styles and sizes~ from H omeo-mnado Coflins upl to the beae CASKETS. Cudomoaers waited on day or night with Thanxiking you for past favors, and hiope for at continiuance of same on't forget that tho phlee for - RUNION & B3LAYLOCK'S PROPRE~L'TORIs EASL[EY FURNI TrURE HfOUSR, (PPO fIT E POfrTOFFI( E *1ept 24, 18853 1 Uf iT WILL PAY YOU If you prop)ose going West or North wecst, to write to me, I represent the Short Line F. D. BUSH, D. P. A. Atlanta, Ga. Profo8sional Notices. n. A. ('HTLD, wVM. A. wILLIAMS Pickena (I. H. GIroenvil, S. C. CilILD & WILLIAMIS, Attornoys and Counsolors at Law, Greenville, H. C. Will practioe in all the Courts of Greeni ville County, State and Fedoral. may 29, 1884 85 T HOMAS C. ROBINSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PI( liE1N C. II,, H. C. Practlrees in the Corts of the State and in he Un itedl States Court. Of11ee in Court Ilouse,. Gireonville, S. C. Pickena, S. 0. A NSEL~ & NEWTON, A tt arnueysu at X-aw PICKENS 0. HI., S. O juno J4, 1883 88 f., CHIILD & IJOGGS,~ Attorneys and Counselors at Law rICKE~NS 0. H., S. (I. Will practice ini al1 the State and F~em Courts.* anarc'.9 18' 'A