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THE SENTINEL J. L . BOUG S Enrrox. D. F. DI;llLEY & CO., Plorrrons. PICKENS 0. .,5. C.: TlURSDAY, AUGUST 19 1886. Eor Subscription, $1.50 per anmun, strictly ii advance; tor aix months, 75c. F Advertisements liserted atone dolla: Prsquareofonie inih or less for the first nsertion stnd fifty cents for each suhsequ- C ent insertion. Iiberal discount nmde to P mQrchantn and others adlveitisiig for six H months or by the year. Ubltuary N'otices exceeding five lines, 1 Tibuttes of Respect, Communication 1 Afa pcrsonal charncter, when admissale, F will be charged for as advertisements. I) :!or Announcing Candt(lates, five C dollars each, strictly in advance. Our State Ticket. . For Governor: JOHN PETER RICIHARDSON, of Clarendon.a For Lieutenant Governor: a WILLIAM L. MAULDIN, a of Greenville. c For Secretary of State: f W. Z. LIETNER, of Kersliaw. For Comptroller General: W. E. STONEY, of Berkely For Treasrir: I. S. B3AMBllIt, l of B3arnwell. For Attorney Giener:(lh JOSEPH H. EARILEt of Sumter. For SuperintenLut of Ecucation: JAMES H. RIIC.E, of Abbevil.le. 'oi' Adjutant and Imnc pu.tor (hneral: A. M. MANIGAULT, of Georgetown.c Piekens Count hias anntlnounced its candidates, and we take pleasure in publishing their uniies, miad telling just how we are going to votu in the next election. It is said the candi dates for the House will have oppo sition. If appears quite euro now that Abbevillo County wi1 get to vote n the question of )ohibition. All the candidates for tho general assembly haue pleaded thcmoselve,s to support the measure. Pickens County was the first to promulgate what is known as the "Greenvillo Idea" in regard to repre sentation, th iis year; 1huit Greenville mayft have secured the Patent two yoars ago. .fi not, Piekons should1( have the credit for its wijsdomi, or the blame for. its folly. Every b)ody knows that Sherman b)urned Colnnbia, himt the evidence continues to accumu tlate. A member of Gon. M. C. Butler's staff, Gol. J. G. Black adds his testimony to the truth of history, and says that if Slher man did not actually order' the burni ing, it was the logienl, sequence of .his policy. Last week a Barnwell County Con vention called far the purpose of con sidering the whiskey question, dlesided by a vote of 68 to 66, to have then pro hibitory laws of Barnwell County repealed. It seems to irs that the proper method would he, to submit the question of "license," or "no li cense" to the voters, and let their decision bo the law. The Democratic Clubs aro reminded that tihe conduct of the Primary Elec tion is only a small part of their duty. They should remain wvell organizod, and ready for business until after the general election in November. See that every democrat ic registered and be sure that every man votes. A heavy vote will show our solidity and wvard off anl a,ttack from any opp)osingt party. TFhe Repubican Seniate re)fus4ed 144 confirmi the aj ppoinmen t of James C. Matthews, co lored, to be recorder (of dleeds for the District of Colhnnbiau, but as the Senate hasi adjoutrned the b President lhas issuecd his commlission it and had him duoly instaulledt. Theo (4 colored p)eople who did not votte thme democratic tict shlould make a note of this fact and govern themo selves accordingly. By special request we again pub- (: lish tile conmmutation r'oad( tax laiw. m It seems to be nacessary as its pri'(i ions are not generally understood. t, The manner aind timo for expendingf ( the money paidisnot mnent.i<med; but 2 the place where is clearly specified. al WeVse no11 reaisonl why the overseerls of ighwauys ay not emloy4. handst14 li tow*rk in the pAlce of thiose who / havepuaid-the tax. It is the doity of' the County Commniioners to furnuish the overseer with the nameus of all whd hive paid,.and ho will thuns knew) l ,homgep mioney is- appiiocable to his [i ao$iib of road.si RESULT BOXES: , Iw asely ........ . 172 319 109 324 iberty........ 100 49 77 93 entral........ 148 98! 62 198 ickens C. .... 179 811 79 122 uriean...... (>1 f1 46 70 astattoe....... 71 15 37 61; umttpkiltown.. 78 751 93 88 oster's Store.. 51 20 46 31 ac usville .... ....92 41! 59i 88 ross Plains .. 68 00 39 95 Total 1020 8'1 646 1169 Profeseional Mutuality. After all that has been said about rraying one class of citizens against notler, and onle professiol against nother, little or nothiug has Leen one in that dlireetion. Such a thing, com1 the bleginning, had not. evenl the uggestoi'n, fr Selmbllanlce of (onn1ilon1 entse, an11d for this r15o11, if notlingL lso, it had to fall slapeles ilto Ir. L'he political stir is nOw ahout. over m1d its 'snlts do not show the dis inlctive npress of any one class, or rofession. 'There is nothing essell ,ially ditl'erornt from1 the resu lts here ofore r"'ached. 'TPhe colpleXion of lie nlext Legislature, like all that myve 1preceeded it, will be as v"ariaga ed 115 the society it ropreselts. 'lhe r of(ssionls are nm)ttually (epeIlent, mlcd We consider the llmrsuit of agri .ulture the l0a(ing profession in this t,ate. Neithe r the amnbitio n o)f den, t'.(gues, nor1 the gtree(1 of politicians '-lm ]ilke th en1i :lt;lgOmize each oth. 1. It is cont.ratrv tl (onioln 11s5e, mn(d the law of sclf-preservation for >ids it. Reformls a l0r0Ssfees'. TIyi must ole0, 1ut Society copOSied o' ill ite )rofessions, m1oving luslll in hand(, uust W(rk then out.. EVerV attPln)t >f any one class, oV pr ofcssion, to brin g ihout, singlo.hanudc(d, I mealtSure wliel it 11nay thlink prope(r will p)rovec ahlor Live. It takes aill the 1)r0e55 115 to4 make pul)lic Sentimnenltt, atnd ant y Imeas ure, nut su11ppt rte1 Iby pill lic senti mnent muu-t f'all to theo groundo, whe(th (er 1by the law, or in spite of the law The Mlexicanii Embrognlo. paper'1 iln Te'xas, hans been'l arresh-d , tied, coniivicted, :uiul senten(edt to imi In-isonna-nt'ii, b y a Mexie:oi cour t, for 2an aIlle.ged libel oin i citizen of Me.xi lut.nce ini dipdinstic circles. PIartyv deri hOad aIlreily bc'omea so h eat.ed as between. The0 two naztionls arent aigreed ab1oult the f ish <pjiestion and211( the1 r'e'enit myrrder' >y Mexieans of a niat. urlized c'itizeni of thme Uniited Statics who had been unllawflly (extiradited,~ with other little insults have1 ah1121st fannied aI spariik of war.i inito a1 flamie. she thiniks the~ Uniioni will take, for sh1e is get.tinrg ready for' war'. It is said that an onder lhas 1beeni issue'd by the Mexicanl211 autorities, iln cas( tilE. Ame(ricanIs miakt an at ta('k oni Mexico, to at onco sever' thle headl o f Cuhtt ing and Msend it toi the Amiericanu Tr~ioops. If t his he1 the ('ase Cuit.tinig will 110 dloubit hoist a flag of traea',. Uut war L>r 1no warl, this difli;'ultyv musit be1 sot. [.10ed with (cedit to the Staltes. The wiso dipilomacl(y of SecreOtary' Baiyard vill, no doulbt, be0 ettual to the emer The b)ig daiflie cannlIIlot compete with lhe h>cal press5 in the iniatter of local CIews, anhd wheni inl connlctionl with t his lie live loal paper is ale also to pre elnt ihe news of the coiiuntr a1 l of11 i the. -orld t, its claims to the siulpport of wt comunm1111ity iln wic iit is publlihedit it promptlyh and1( cheerfutlly mid. Th i.. hppers fromi th e mietropos ay a li lris out11side ' f the g~ureat city, lat the loca lu-ess"~5 is a niecessity ii tent by th1. comt upet itor's fr'omi thn Good Results inl Every Case. I D). A. Braidfor-d, whlolesale paiper dealers,1 ha:ttanoi oga, Ten't', writes that hie wasI r14ixhsly)1 aicted woifth a sever' ol 1thabt, ttle(d on1 hi s hug had-tI 1t tried mau vreml lies withut bienefit. Beinig iin'duced ~ try J)r Kinlg4's Newv Dis'overy for j I by uno of ai few bot ties. M-in which meI lie liiis used it ill hiis family for I Cougfis andl (Colds with best result.s. t1 biis is thle eixper'limet, (of tllhuands who Ii 'C have' Ibeen FIavedh by this W%ondlerfl ilscovery'. Tr'ial biofttls free at J Ir. (. ~ Be' 'OL cetin a th ngl is true0 before 1a r'peat it to others; hadnt ail vt. I hen if it is (iclubited I t tribuage theI~ rraltcr or business (If any13 one. A t at a your'own ban. and yu will i rl ottl OF PRIMARY ELEC 85 342 161 21 161 14 159 59 39I 17 6 82 4 38 53 152: 102 59 125 13 8 163 45 94 61 169 9 10 59 42 52i 46 70 13 1 50 13! 25 22 69 34.... 50 57! 1211 18 82 5 1 22 53 54I ... 35, ... .... 39 79, 53 8 67 41 3 33 58 241 4 5' 31 3 512 880" 693 234 917' 219 224 Comnutation ltoad Tax. SECTIoN 1. Be it enacted by the $enate an(l House of Representatives >f the State of Sonth Carolina, now not anll sittug in General Assembly, mld by the authority of the same, l'lat all persoIs liale to perforu road luty inl this State and " residing out ;ide of incorlp'lat(d towns ald cities be, and they are hereby, au h0r1/Ad to pay to the Coumty treas. itrer of the (mmnty in which they reu-, saile a e(minmat atin ofi 'it ( w I lollalrs in lieu of the tinu- wliic1h said 1rs' onts might anlmll1V he 1<lilC( to labor 111)011 the Pub)hliC oads, which in ho Case shitll be less thaln six nor llore thln twelve dayvs in any one year, as the Coumty Conimissioners of the several Counties nay direct. And w hienever any of snch persons liable to road dty shall pay the Comla. tioun tax lreit pronvided for, it shall h)e the duty of the County Treasurer to furnish suicl )erso i with a cer titicatte showcing that the ('o11c1omtation tax hams been paid, w iicl shall releive the p'erson1 S pying from rotl duty for the year in which saidu co1u1unta tiun tax is laid. Si:c. 2. That inodto,1iattolv after the pl HInti of staid1 Cunimutation tax it shall le the duty of the ('unt v1eas uirers of this State to fuirnislh the County Cnuniimii'sioners of their res. pective countie: with the names of all persons\ who have paid sail (om1 imitaititi, Iat'; Salt: d the said Cumty CoU nis1 ioes sh11'l-:lat!1 fulrnish1 :Ii! o'er. (1, tri' U'-:trat:tor; ''.tth theC ml;nll of aIl such l: 1), wh sh1:a; ont he Ii abe oinamIA tok for:iim the ve:n in wah tic lsaid ayment m(iay ' 01e m-tl Szie.: 3. Tviht ' all toe sic (2uid tv canonsttine ofj)~ workS4 on'.iiS thepbie roadi shal heii kept Ii sallrate fom the Igeneralhip Coiet y 1 fty.nisal ee Feh'ivel aplid aly th ad pCounty ACtsnisitrsito repiin the highe Cndmtisesioners he. reured torepend said tneyuo hoseseion of thim e road thereon :Lcl etpets p~lt1aluy wuhonnua ifto ta x wit y deat ibl ora uty:i (,E50 Poied, Nohing i:e. 4.i V Thact allV5 A rtad ptsf of ' Aort,sl H inon istent Ul withithistAct be, athe vntsamfthi ae hereby,g reled. W itotr Friend,Wthu insth lasah sets peitentwhia fl.Iiother ah trd liecko had tr an fhiens face tifae firth flath o i Ni)rit ingeyes looknkinto h. o fimii lyo oicehuttes liaa word~ oft cm thes foan s his urin. Sutenss fiaeln.I otheri day le h etad troop fls hbrigtru ma hd cv( sranklin J. Moes erunor's c'heiri. In his vinil desire to "ivye his Stte 11 dazzilng a<hiistration lhe fell an easy' prey to unis.rpulous follow~ tawi '>. Thie (Gowrnor o f a tlal1 sc.orne I.v hIs own~ gqle lie cft t he (eX euth ie mans1ioni andi beenmel twanderer~ on I lie face of the cart hi. [is recenit hiistory is painfaully la iliarLi. 'Time0and aginii withini the ma.t few years fue peni iless e'xilhe ha:s 'ielded to temp~ tat ion, or to niecessity, iindi he has paLid the penualty. Fromi til to jail, amnd fr'om prlison tAt prisonm uis birokeni manLI has gone, nlever (5sap ig thle conegs(lt(t si (If his peti V 'anisawcis not . i few, at ihe age of fty, whenci heo'nihuh have bee ~(in his imle, hec is ciut off fr'omi hiis k indred:( ud tho f,'iend~s of his yoth , and for liten aid unm edc f,r is left to die a 'lon'e1 deathc. -ill Hcay th:d t is a warin .~ esrni gie', I, is muore thinoi all this. 1.t is the ad (eIihnlg 'f a wvastedl life, and it is TiON IN PICKENS C H wl _iI >_; KIl 157 15 109 43 214 154 223 74 21 68 11 24 83 17 1 103 77 31 20 53 135 931 88 13 75 34 75 79 136 26! 11 46 10 34 36 54 15 3 25.... 26 32 69 17 3 41 11 5 561 138 27 ......... 24 3 70 25 65 2 3 49 39 81 59 45 .... 3 63 47 52 59 G17I 143I 4U31 275I 535I 779 973I 3 Tillhiaan at Abbeville. hi M Appearanec-Iatrod nc tion-I'art of laiM Speeeli. The YorkeTille Emp<(j'rer gives this tiscril)tiou of hiu, which we adopt as being ii)e correct thlall auytlintg wvlhich We lmlight wcrite: I "Capt t Ti l,l lhti iti a gntlo - (,f clear-eut f(atures, 1leasing addr11ess, aIfalee is fe ioio, etsiy nlitpttracl ini white he hs at pl1ieasanlt w\'ordl for1" ((ven nn, his m1:(!m1rs are (lntirelv\ lie ''num the il t of the Ioliticill, healfiy i pi<miftne t:t, he is on1 (st 11i si 1c' ere 1in watt hi e SS and(1 d1 e;. t t1 an e(idenlt wh-len aL b)OV he lost on (V , tl h a tlk. good' use if Is re'1Ilit ining optic. As a pub1llic -.peakter he is free and1( Unlconsttratinedl, ad ftu.h :t timls a little b)rus<ue he has te Ipyi p aen ihuuty of making hinself IImlem:(toc(l. HIe wore a stiu hit, ' Ik (clore( cot of thin I iteial, and a wiit \ s t." r '1I1(. TI'IIMAN S 1NTlon eTIO A fter Mr. Tilhlun Wai saittel, Mr. J. 11. Mourrah, President of the Albe ville aIrmnurs' Club, proce(ete to il tmde ii himu somiewhalt after this faslhin( : In-('iuriens rd r r(/r o irin'r t It is ,ratifyi:n to see so many pros elt to-day. The (irganizatioli of a F''annluer's' t'llub dlenlot($e at IeW' era. Ne(V(r b.e,f~r( hans an1 exc'lusivelV Far. mers' Chlu heen o"iaized inl this taite. I as sure yiiu tat:tt, it is a p)le iant ut to introduce our distin guished gus? who is the o1ininator of the orn 11enlt. Although he0 is a Sitrantlger to :luty of U li e 1 i leis 1n!r. f:tui{gl a t to us. Iis liaii e re vreran tvS i r tc'i'Votyf trom th " + ir a llt h5: own hom1e, and a l1 I liii iih' n, has'iien A oftl miscon l1 p titnrit is of ni nl to 1 lli(':)1 iH iiie : : 1. .l, hi I1 "t \ o ii t ur,t :i;e :tt :i ihot eersonali pinulhr tilt dulita ue the i "Myes" ao I wnth CaOflinaCpt. B.til 11t. Tilbun. lt.i bter i manie amife,ttin of fpphmt. Afgt daing itheitcene, Capo Tilel tak C<ii in eti, Ite ofrme.d <'eriiwio s 1 li ithi: I a. gt ooe tI ad(hdeisso, anVd tnhe amof yhinh tia'lt tIhe prtimeut of tre' foanrtme p1ltical elentt thatal oflton re'mentr of the e ofirml' - movefr. Th rtoutorn of an..l tI amionly na faIne- ad un)!ltlilIrece That- anuinnowfarer.Nionare thavn bpeenh more upritimn famysel a(t, the~ roprtionstis mov. emet hiav qat etsvill,iMrbrocut tolutha~ mhet ig s a frmer. s an been a farmert a!l('l my lft I felt tha I ighIIiit direct atent inee i toel of tim tae a1. n e earth.e If oered I t(i- ) I he itrveen ofI our 'vi civ.ton at iivul, and )"I tiit Ithe ob eo fo t he 1~ pot'livtical elment of tat meting ito ilsrog and ~ thtate prial iner)lesetsvthe farmer soa' far re-II move ftrtIo the thoghts of 1). I tht(on vent ttin tat fI iould I do thing.-ltIi Tadth udine whic was~t largtero ta thei, waslcompltelyt catriedym npech u t h ai e~' pliiitia hlfer voited my15 rtit ons down11 hiui'. II felhuilia ted.Y i wenti~t homet'l ad use lthe questio. 'ti Ith i. ) 4. Tis~e figt iwasli,t com eed,ai toefar inlfarmig'v itrt1 . Wherep1 I lieli thise andt Iru sifc ruls i , the inres itiu.r ow falt. . Iiunt hruew OUNTY, AUGUST 11 TIEAsUn1ItER S. CoMMIssON;' A I I - a 97 9 35 22 268 117 93 3. 25J 2 4.... 22 33 941 t 29 102 20 5' 76 124 47 11 64 14 44 41 158 91 11 11 45 12 7 2' 44 53 22 t 9 2 5 2j 57 28 3 1 4' 1 2 122 34 5 1: 6 7 34 3 56 15 . 4 . " " 74 1 -67 52 10 ' 9 2 52 7 82 26 10 89 155 290 48 952 575 295 12 man, but I know that unless the scales fall fror your eyes, and you quit this ruinous Practice of seeking credit at exhorbitaut rates of intereMt, it will not be long until you shall have lost your homes, and when you will hecome a tenant of the m11On1ov power. In som1e of my letters I have shown that the "powers that be," ignore us except when it is necessary to pay taxes and to voto.-Al>ib'llc; Pres & I?an'a cr. From Denctsv'ille. 11IM. EIronI.--The crops in this section have improved very much since I wrote you. The farmers have made good use of the dry weather we have been having, and now we are having as fine growing seasons as I ever saw. Cotton is fruiting nicely. Corn is good. Sweet potatoes are bursting the ridges. Early Amber cane will soon be ripe. There are three good cane mills in this section. Our pastor, Rev. J. 'W. Hutchins of Easley prealhed two vev interest ilg sermons at ilt. Carnel Saturday and Sunlay last; lie also (onctlude the funeral services of Mrs. Sarah Satter. ield on Saturday evelilg. She was an aged widow, a good neighbor, anld for mlaily years a conisistent imlemher of the Methodist church. She leaves a numbes of relati ,es and friends to moiluiln her death. Rev. Thomas Looper is conducting a lrotracted meeting at Mt. Carnel this week. T,vo have ce '1n1 forward for b1a;)ti-lam. The ill 'iie is reviived and' Iwe t rust nmehci good isi being; done ne ICof I )Meusxviles b eau t ifuli flowvers hais faded and1( gone. iMiss Mittie, dauighter of Mr ~. J. HunI[~ t dled on the 7th ins~t. The be reaveduj famiily hl:Le our s' ml :ath ies. The0 p oplein our section have tturn< di out genlerully for tile last two dayis to hear the canldidates e2xpre*ss thiemiselves. Several of thiemi lL mae speOCebe:s ''n thel topics (of the day, and thle great nleeds of our State, which shows that they are studying these imp1 ortanit (questions. Tlhe mee0tinlgs at Dacusville and Cross Plains passed off quietly. For a little rest from polities, I will give you a brief account of my trip this (Th ursday) morning to G4eor ges Creek. Every farm on the road shows that the people have worked enlergetically, oth erwise their crops could not be iln such fine growing conijtionl. On the waiy we mect with Mr. C. H. Carpenter, Presidsnt of the Cross Plains Democratic Club), who, after a day's work of introduc ing candidates and a ride of severalI miles ab)out midnaight lhe is smiling' andl happy---It is a fine( boy. I am stoppinig for the (lay with a dlear sister wvho( resides in full view of Georges' Creek Baptist Clhuirch, and while I write I see the beautiful white tomtb-stones, where sleep thle (lust of some of Pickens Counlty's b)est sons andl dauLghlters. WVe think the people of this neigh 1borh od d(s(ervo (2special niot ice for tihe wiork thuey hav abou' LIst finiished( ini claig1 their grave~' yard1 and1( mak ing it so ean and nicee. I think it is ani exape we all shouldl follow We should do alhl we enn to mtake our frieinds ha~ppyv while iving, and not fo'rget thiemi whenli d ini the tomrb. If anyithinug of initerest occurs I iiill write youII frm ii NEAn Tm: Lm:a. An Enmd to Bone Scrapings. ELIwardl Shlilrd, of IHarrisburg, Ill., R2ay,s: "'Having received so miuoh bone lit from Electric Bitters, I feel it iy an by to lot suifferinig humanity kuo . it, ifave had1( a runnlhing sore (on my leg for 'ighit youirs; my doctor told me I would'2 myte to have thle bone scraped or leg amn mite ;1. I ai instead. thr'ee b)ott.hli of kie,tie ILIer and11 "everaul b1oxc$ of tI1{ull'2.Arnlica 4alve,, anid my leg is Elcrie 1tterM sold1 at 50C. a1 biott., - md1( IhicklIun's Arnica Sahve at 25 utitst LIbx by D r. (I. W.. Earle, Twe11'2 bthIur.4, RA hert an d Alfred nylor are r.; I ing fo governorid of UOlilehSen. The <,j)><>siti<niiS s i i>t hly to at tack the reAordl (of thle boys' atha, t2ee if one is a reupu'oii anid the oether a democrat. ~, 1886. TOTAL 16 127 440 497a )6 50 115 155' 8 85 224 2511 'j 2 67 244 265' br 5 26. 100 1311 5 33 781 90 7 36 114 153 . 4 20 60 71 ' 7 51 115 140 4Eo r81 37 89 132 18I 531 1579 1885 H A M'FALL'S ALMANAC FOIL AU(- UrT. Lookout for tWO eclps- t thisi month. One on the 17th, visible in Pickens about sunset, and will astonish the Natives. The other on the 29th, visible at sunrise. Soie coolness may he ex )ected, but no frosts. Therefore, this AlaIac advises a large sowing of 'fTIt1TI1' SEEl). The campaign liar will give several free entcrtainments (luring the month -anid the grass vi1l be growing all the while. This Almanac has a supply of the )est I!LtAsS Rl L A l)ES. AN 1) alvis(s that as good H:y Cro; ho saved. ''/ ",#i 7jrnl ilit'nn is thie Priie of lii; ry." Lut advice is lheaper than that acl this Alnauae advises that vou vote for the ni"n. that blows his OWI HI'' . 1:1 EihiS m1LIU hu '/b m Or Di k or 1 L'rv. l)'N' l fr.t thaLt thi.s Ahuanae is iar ( 'onwknev ( '/canr, andi~ a Irise's a freve ulse of the Iltter' thluInlmt the DON'T forget thi Turnii Soed. D)oNr f:,rtet the Grrass Blhdes. Don'mt Forgnet thei Soap. MA.N whot BiomVd jfij Own~ NHORN. RIeme mbhier, THAT this~ Ahuianac keeps conistantly oin Hand, a Chiee and1( Fresh Lot of lats, Um-i Flour, Mealh, B3ran, Grits, Rice, Ba coin, Pork, H amijs, Lard, Coffee and Tea. All the above nlamled GOODS andi Plenty More, too num11 erouis to mientioni can bo had by3 calling at the Stor0 (of CATCH ON TO THIS! --T H A T... ha:ve 1 prchiased aL comiplet Stock of Faney Goods an d Notions embiracin g every article nsnally kept ini these lines, at Prices to suit theo severest fi nancial dlepression. My line of Fauicy and1( Staple Grocor ies is compijleto, and1( in prices and jualhity will c<nnlpetO with any in [lhae in Stock a full line of seas4ona le( goods for siummer, andl that I neanti t(o !omoW down in Priccs like he rain (did ill torrents. --TH A T :ialways koopj on hand a good lot of E':AMeco and Cigars. If you w',ant a dleasanlt and exhilar ating smnokce -omue to Imy store; I have the best 5 cnt Cigar 'u tow~n. [c gurne at isfaction to t he rmst 'astiius andt ('x act ing huy<J(~ r, iandi 1ith thi~ ~ a xarance I resp,. full on , A. M. MORRIT. R. S. MORGAN,. BANK BLOCK, Greenville, 4. C., DEALER IN BOOTS ANJi SROES Catom Madi Gooda a Cooialty. -o L,A)IES--Kid, Goat, Glove .i, .. TOp)s, D)ongolat, Pebble, Olo i , Calf, Kip, and A. Calf, Shoe. and lace of all qualitieM and 5 MISSES--All the above in Mist with some grades specially ada t, school wear. CII1LI)RtENS'- In Childrens' Shoca, I selert styles best adapted to ievelope the nutseles (If the feet, and nt the same timo give neatness in aipearance. All grade and qualities. MENS'-liootsof best tannery calf wlthl single and and double uppers, plain anI(4 box toes. French Kip Boots, plain and box toc. Wax Kip, P. Calf and S. Kip Boots. with peg and screw bottoms. MENS'-I)ress Shoes of best Freuch Calf, t hand-sewed, made in Congresa, Buttons and lials. My English Waukenphast Shoes are th best on the market. I can, furnish Hand-sewed, cork sole ahoes in (ongress Laccor Button. Best American a('alf Shoes of any style, quality and prire. Fretuch Kip Plhnter Ties unequailled fszt COttort and Wearing qualities. MENS'-- Ieavy (ools. I offer a stock of Shoes for everydhay wear, of great ex. ecllence. lIroians, high and medium cut, of P Calf, lined and unlined. Ki a11 Wax Brogans, high and nedinum cut, ia' a11d srrw bottorns, plain aind top soles, made of list quality stock. I3OY"S' -loots and Shoes, running in quni, ity aud stylr n:Ith Mens' Goods, at un usually lOW Jpries. I have everytling usually kept in a First ('iss floot. :01(1 Shoe Store. iIr lf:ny yuears experience as a fitter, enables io' to aid the:)r who have tcnder fr' i in seletaing Shoes for comfort. Weak ankles emun Ie strengthened auid deformity o.f feet pi 'vented by the aid of an expe rienc'ed liltt er. I giv"e my personal atten. tion to this traiulu of rny business l-t.-.MORtQAN, Sucessor to Abel and Mor. aca seJ)t 2.1, l85 1 hnm F URNIT URE o0---. WHEN YOU NE':ED FURNITURE CALL ON Runion & Blaylock AT EALSLEY, S. C. They havo thearg( ;t mn md hef Holoctei stom'k ove rm rugh t toi th iA c'outy We liurve jus.t rcived ,,0( our ele gant of uall1 kindHl, antd propi ie to sell eperg t.hani ever kniowiin'eore. (CalI anid sri, our' Goo is amnd getPtriem, ad you will lbe co ~uvm eed thait no hioumo ualersells 'is. We' amlso haveo a full line of COFFINS lE)3 , c uif all stylus and sizen~ fromIf )hm.n-made Colliis up to the bes CASK !TS. (Citbt'iners waited oni day or night with Thianking you for past rmvors, and hope for a continuaneo oif satme. Don & forget that the place for IS A T RUNION & BLAYLOCK'S TUTRE HOUJSE, OPPOsIT E POM1TOFFz E sept '24, 1885 1 if IT WILL PAY YOU If you propose going West or North west, to write to me, I rep)resenft the Short Lino F. D. BUSH, D). P. A. Atlanta, Ga. Professional Notices. Rl. A. CiutrD, WMS. A. WILMT~AMB. Pickens C. H. Greonvillo, 8. 0. CIHID & WILLIAMS, &ttorneys and Counselors at Law, 4urcenivlle, S. C. Will practicoi ini all tIe Courts of Green villo (County, Stato and Federal. may 29, 188M 85 TIHOMAS 0. ROBINSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, PUIi ENS C. II., s. (1, Prac(tices in the' (Courts of the State and Ia the Uniit ed States~ Court. OfiIce lin Court IIouse. sep)t. 13, 1883 Ii1 Groonville, S. C. P'ickons, 8. C. ANSEL;I & NEWTON, rs are ysC'p at Law PICKENS C. H., R;. C. june 14, 1883 88 U i. C llD & 1BOGtS, kttornoys and Counselors at Law PILCKENS C. HI., 8. 0. VilI practice 1-n all the Mtate and Federa! Courts. '9 9 18