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TF SENTINEL. 7. R. BOQGO8 Ew'oa F. BRADLBY & CO., Poitm-rs. PILCENS 0. I1..S. C.: TEURSDAY. OCTOBER L4,. 1886i. For Subscription, $1.f5O per annum, Itrictly in advance; for six nonths, 75e. Advertisemont$ inserted at One dollar porequare of one inch or less for the first tnsertlon and fifty cents for each subsequ eat Ipertion. iiberal discomnt made to 0Ircilants and others advertising for six months.or by the year. Hbltuary Notices eXceed liug fivehues, 'ltributes of Respect, Cominuniinctions ola personal character, when adimissable, will becharged for as advertiHenLk+nts. For Announcing Candidates, five dollars each, strictly in advance. Our State Ticket. For Governor: JOHN PET ER RICHARDSON, of Clarendon. For Lieutenant. Governor WILLIAM L. MAIJLDIN, of-Greenvillc.. Eor Secretary- of State: 1W. Z.. LIETNERI, of Kershaw. FOr Comptroller General: W. E. STONEY, of Berkely For Treasurcr: I. S. BAMBERG, of Barnwoll. For Attorney General: JOSEPH H. EARLE' of Sumter. For Suporint<mdaint of Eeucation: JAM ES H. IncE, of Abbeville. For Adjutant and Inspector Genernl: M. L BONIAM, of Abbev"ille. For C:,ngross: J. S. COTI-IRAN, of Abbevillo. County Ticket. For the Senate:. W, T. FIELT House: 1. J. JOHNSTON, JOHN A. EASLEY. Probate JTudge: J. B. NEW BERY. School ComnliHsi'nr: G. W. SINGLETON. County Colissioners: 0'. M.L LYNCH, A. B. TALLEY, J. C. ALEXAND)ER. The Anderson Inte.lligencer [('11s of two good friends comiiig to thie city together and having drank freely took up their homeward journey. On the way they disagreed and b)ecomuing in volved in a difficulty one bit off the oth-ers ear, We have often heard1 that strong drink made boasts of men In tliis case it- mado dog of one and hog of the other. The suggestion that the Governor convene the General Assembly, in ex t ra esion, for the purpose of sub mitting to the people an amendment tta tho- constitution by which the S-tate -may become surety for Charles ton to,obtain a loan of $4,000,000, bears none of~ the marks: of good atatesmanship. It is beyond the do main of legislation to repair the mis fortunes of commu:nitis. This,is the shld-for--the- exercise of charity pureI and siinple. State ati(. would check the miglity current of solid sympathy that is daily flowing in to Charleston. Rail Road Talk. Our enterprising neigi bor, thle Greenville News, has done much for its thriving, City, by boom.ing-t-he va rious rai.roa:l schemes which- have made that place their objetire p)oint.. Whiloit has its"hand in:", it may ('on tinue the good work, by calling public attention to the feasibility of extend( ing the Greenv-ill eand Lauroins R. R to Pickona b:y way of Cross Roads,t down the Wolf Creek Valley. This route to Greenville is about twenty t miles in length, and runs ti rough < e of the most fertile sections of Pickens t Co. The construction- of a road toi thiis county would be but little, if any I umore expense per mile, tha.n the road < wunning from Greenville in Laure,. l3esides developing ontb ot the richea. po;ilns of this County, it would give G3reenville practical control of the trade (rom the K(eowce to the. Saluda and mnake that city to the up country what Atlanta is to Georgia by GAeen vile woul4l be the neareat way to any place we might wish to go. In addi tiona to the tusany other advantages, she wouldl be ready to connect with the'Oumbatidnd Cap RLoad, and4 thus hav acheer and easy connection~ with the 'wes4 - ,We confiently believe ate s~est ionts will one 4ay be sad n The Judgeship. The Keoweo Qouier,, of the 7th iastant, in speaking of the judgeehip, says: "It is a imattex of prime impor- Ne tance to. 131 the vacancy tw. oecur by Ne the proposed resignation of Judge, foU Cothran with a good man. Col. J.. wh: J, Norton, Oconee's candidate for thn Clu place, is certainly that muan. We No have known him personally and. inti trei mi tely from. early boyhood. We liv- an( id in the same village with him. We thr were classmates at school; officers in ar( the same regiment during the war; by and since our manhood have been cal continuously and intimately connec.. R ted in business. In the adjoining ap county of Piekens we have been for wi many years partners ih the law. At m' home we have had many well-fought ex legal i attles,. on opposite sides, and m not a few. where we have been 'm- m ployed. on the same side. We know ti bhe man well. While lie has great iQ self-control' and amiability, yet he is 01 dlcided in his convictions and unwa- to vbring and conscientions in carrying Ci them out. He has maintained from C his hoyhood the most uinblemished C reputation. Faithful in peaco and 1 war, he has made and retains many strong frionds alnd the coniideince of g all. He i i not an orator, but his ad dresF es to judge and jury teem with commion sense and logic; an1d are to the point., and withal in all his legal labors he IuIs shoWn iimiself to he pa tient, painistaking, exhaiustive and i acounrate, He writes well, having a e h1a)pV faculty of makiing a clear state- o mnclt in the fevcest possille words. n1 lie is well grounded in the pirincilples P of the law 1111(1 quite familiar with the deciel CaSC5, especiatlly those of our State. To these accompllislunents our e: friend addssound judgientan quick (1 poreecptionl, the mio(st ilndispen1sale a ql(jm1ifientious of all. t "But he is modest to a fault. ie has never sovght suffrages except on g three occasions: First., for a Lieuten- t ancy in a volunteer m(alitia co)any; C second, for Captain of the companY li lie commnanded: in the War; and third for the House of Representatives in 05 our State Legislature in 18(5, and 11 ho was elected each time- Even now lie would not have been a etucdidate p) but for the earnest request of those It who were, and others who were not, n his persona: friends, who urged it, a bo(th1 on a(ccout of his fitness for the positioi, and because this Cuity P1 has n.-ver, since its formuatiou, had a Fe tderald, StateC, or~ J udicial offee, which cold( 1be (xercisedl outsidle thle limiits of the (counlty. This solicitai tinn was followed by the unmamnmus enido rsemenlt of thieiDemocratie coun. ty'( convenition1 wic~h instruLcte(d its Senator (whno holds over) and the miemibers of the iloulse, to be eleted' to supplort Colonel Norton for Juidge, if there shiould h)0 a vacancev. Then followved tha. unlanijmous a12d heartyt r'ecoimmend(ation of him for the po51 tioni by the members of the Walhialla0 lBar, who certainly know him and1( hisa qlifica tionis.an 111(itness,for the place better than anybody else.. "Wee priesmuo that no. higher evi dlence of Iitiness is needed; and1( wet can conicei've of no0 reason why lhe should( niot be elected, mda'ess it be that to him whio hath shall be given; andl from him who hath niot shall lbe taken away even that which he seem-e eth to have. S Abbeville, with her Associate Jus5 tice of the Supreme Court, State Su per intendant of Education, Adj ut ant anid Inispecto r General, Stenographer of thme Eight Circuit, ahd Congress mian will have two or three candi(idat.es for this place; Greenville, with her s Lieutenmant Governor, Circiit Solicitor ~ Cion gressimn and Deputv Initenal RevenueiE Collector, wvill have a canidi dlate: .And(ersonm, which, since the for miation oif Oconee county, has had at least two Circuit Jfudges, a miember o of the State Agricultural Board, a member of. thme State Boar.d of Exam-am liers, will also hiave a candidlate: Pickens, whiich has1 no canIdidaIte, has a i United States Internal Rov(aume Johieetor and1( a Deputy Colleotor. Is Oconee'es time never~l to coinm? In 01 lie past, when it was presumed that Lbbeville and other Counties presoni- t ho oel superior nien, Oconee cheerfullyth upplorted( them. Now that we havoe ho man as well as the claim of local -.h ty, are we tA' receievo nothing in r-A urn from those Counties in suipport A >our ma,n? We will not believe the gv athier Cok'nties are so far lost to all toe uese of g ratitudoe and right. And if At thty should be, we will still (ecline to por, believe the Legislature, remove 1 aH Hoh it will be largely from t-hose h>eal had prejudices, will pe'nait such1 injustice ami to be done." ( 1 d .i (OnanwvLrn JocRar CIia RAoEa.-.. I Thme rao will he had at Gre,enville on t the 3d 4 and 5th ot Nov'ember next. E Every preparation ba'. been made to in. pa sure a goodl time, and that wilt be. a- stir- f rdog time for Greenvile Fo ag er any further 'information, apply to th r,..B. Mce seerotary7 Grepuville, 8, o th lUnityln Econoniy. NEwBuEnn, S. C, Sept. 29 1886. )RAR Srn:--At a meeting of the wborry aruers Club, held at r wbery O. H. Aug 14th 1886, the owg Resolution was passed, w eh. I beg you to submit to your I b. Whereas, We the fanrmuexs of vberry feel that the time ftr re lchmlmnt and reform is upon us. I Wheri s, The belief is generally t the official position in the County more numerous than demianded necessity or supported by economi administration of public officers. solved that a committee of three bo pointed to investigate the charges dich originate this belief; said com ttee after having made a thorough aminatian to report to a called eeting of this body, at such time as ay be designated by the p.toper an orities, and that the Secretary be structod to corresi1 with all oth organizations, requesting themr to ke action in this matter, thereby so Iring unity of aetion at the State onveution which will be held in ollumbia Onl the 9th dtw of November Ilopiig that We may accomplish 1l) I. iurs I1espeetfully, ;1 Ju.C O(IoAs, Soc'ry. N. F. C. Liberty Dots. LnFIrry, S. C. Oct. 4, 1886. Mn. E1nrroII -New c()tt I is coI g in at intervals and selling at 8 7-8 ants the best; We are to have a host E buyers this season, and the far lors are going to sell to the one wio Ets the Imost. IMr. LOw, Mann and Mr. Thomas oggs wOre on the streets yesterday: reh of these men are near one hiunll rei years old, and they can stop mouncl as though they were not imore inn sixty. We are in great spirits now in re nrd to the Court house coinilg here, le Iicllicmon.d & Danville Iailroad omipniy have pro mised to sulbscrilbe becrally if it will Collo to Libertv. Llnrah for our*" side". "Shoot LaUko ' give np your guu"-I have slot id aimied at the Im ark too. Mr. W. M. McCaslan and ludv id outr town a visit last Week. He id us to guess the ago of a eerlaisn iniister' but we pro1iso n1.t to (d. so aim.. Hev. La4wrenc' B4 ;'g.,1 hid or pc. I c' adlien last V.eek: hlct g' s to 'rincec n, N. J. We'o bid himtt c I sps"ed Mr, EInrron: *--As ycou d,airo thr enil news of the (co1mly bo0th rel~ii 1 is and. of torwise, we pulem drp .g you al no giv'ing youI a sho rt ac' mnllt of the Closing Exercise of Miss /aiZcker's S'coola rtr reek Friday 24d Sept. Hlon J. E. oggs was inivited( for thI 3 oCeson4c > mako a Speech (In Edulentlonl bult eiled to appear;(suipposed lie fai'e 1 account of Cournt) which caiused dlisatppointmlent knowing 11e was uch a tfine of education and everv' >Od work. The exercises of the 'hiool woro (coniducted ini a manner at shlowed gr'eat tact anid ab)ility in .e teacher buothi as instructor amnd vornor. The lessons given in eg h grammuar, Gleography, aritllone , and decllinat ion, certainly con fer great honor both on Teacher and hiolars. T ysemd all to vie th (lach other. The farmer of istakes imnpressed us. Tho1 clase which the actor belonged correct [ the mistakes of the actor whlich is certainly intoligent and1( inistruct e to all after the examiination the hool(3 and p)eoplo reipared to a table >t far off which was loaded with 1(od thinigs for the appetite There is a large crod( and all done juls e to the vianids before them vet see3med like it was on another oc lion that we read of" there was .rc taken up that they began with 1 we are ii groat believer in mul licat ion whenever a persHons actions right for aniy good cause, it is ad cast upon01 the waters that is becredi again anud returned to the re(O wthenico it wtas cast. fter' dUnner, we repaired, to the so, where miusic was rendered 0on or'gani by Maister Zachery, and on violini by Mr. Parsiions, which ved thiri skill ini Imusic. Then be >wed dceclamationxs bly the schiool. 01n we kept no0 notesu, I canniiot the diifierent subljets---suflice it ay, all performeUd their paIrt to sit e' own and their tehuors' credO(it. 01 r' school, we had a short extem- ham speech on educatation by Reov..1B.t cler. After wvhich, the wriiter tru *o leave. Rev W. B. Singleton A. 1-on. B. J. Johnsiton1 was e)xpee. A) spei'k, which I supose was m< ve'.ed im their common mnteresing "" eb would give a word of advice to* citizens of rratrsu' Creek, hold to at you ha~ve got and all try together get 'more of the samie kind, all 'tennsteMA, and let not little things e fr neaoter,an evrygood o ** nWg sdsie obe se a hoice Spot of Tiknen1a (kunty if F e peonle will LaYi~QI Tax Notice. 9PF!CE OF COUNTY 'RF ASUR1R. he Books will be open for the oolleo. tion of taxes on the 13th inst. to re ain open nntil the I56h of December ext for the oolleotion of State,. County, silroad and Poll taxes for the fl&,ar ear commencing the 1st of November 885. The following is the. rate of taxes: Htate Tax............5} Mills County ".,.............3 . Ib%lroad" ............8 School ".....2. To.pay for right of way ... (1 " Total'......--....... ...18t " Poll Tax .....--........... $1.00 Taxes are payable in go!d and silver 'oin, United State currency, National 3ankuotes and Coupons, of the valid :on8O-idatod Bonds of this State, "Brown Bonds" and on the 3onds of this State, known as "Deficiency Bonds." For the convenienco of tax payers I wilt he- at the following places at the nihe stated below for the collection of taxes. Liberty Monday, 18 day of October. Central, Tues. and Wonds. 19-20 " Easloy, Th'rs. I.nd Friday 21-22 " Piekens C. H. 'laturday 23 " " '' Hurricane Monday 25 " " " Eastatee Tuosd.,y 26 " " Pumpkintown Wednes. 27 " '' Foster's Store Thursday 28 " " " D)acusvillo Friday 29 " ' Cin2rss Plains Saturday 30 " " And in my odie at. the Court House or all other days niot mnentioned abovo (ox eet Smlliav};;. .Jurtors, Constables, and Witness' Certificates will be received for County taxes. Tax payers are requested to he at the placeo abovo mentioned by 3 o'clock p. mn., as I will have to leave at that timo to reach next. appointmnout. All information in regard to taxes free ly given by mail or otherwise. J. T. HTL.L, COUNTY TImEASuIt:n PseKnNs COUNTY. Clerk's Sale. -- itEe of Soutla (nrolii,a COUNTY OF PICKU.NS. -----0 an Court of Comn in nn PIcas John 13. Daniels. Jamles Peek. PUR UANT to the terms of a devree for fureolosure and sale made in the itbove stat"d easeO by Hon. J. JT. Und <on, ptretiidiutg .uor,, on the 21st day of Septetmber, 188(1, I will sell to the h igh st I,ihidr at I'ic;ens C. H., dmuring th.. legal hours of silo, on Saleday in No t''mni~r next, the following det;aribed REA1 ,':i'IA't'E, to wit: All tlitL 1 ''c, a';trco. or Lot o- LIandl the t.rn of l'entral, l'iekeoa (-','u t', mf t's .Air ,in-" lt.il li.nd, adjo:ni ~g I amid '1 .1 Iah 1. Wi!lim'is ont the iO th, uni i nd .'f N. M. Maldlcn il the North. T!.i1-: (ASt. 'ar:ut:tr to p4 ' x ra for titl. (a'tober 7, 1 8+1 2 4 Clerks Sale. The State of South Carolina Pict'RPNs Couvy. [N COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ieorgo McA dams, Admiin istrator ot al vs. T. J. Hunt. et ali. j UlSUANT to the Lerms~of a deecretal ordeir made in the abhove stated case mi the 30th of Hopitemaber 1886 b)y Honu. T. H-. Huidson presidinig Judge, .[ wil tell to the highest hidde4r at Piekons C. 11., dluridg the legal hiourus of sale on Salesdlay in November next ihe following leseribied REAL ESTAT1E, to wit: All that pico pairc~el or tract o)f land in Picktuus County, ont (oldeii Creek, nown as the ''Mill Plaeca, containing )urtoonm (14) acros more or less--ad oining lands of John WV. Thomas, Eva inc IHunt, Louisa Hunt and others. On his tract there is a good Grist Mill, Cot orn Gin, &c. TERMS: )no half the purchse muoney to b)e paid n cash, balauice on (ono year's credit vithi interent froim (date, secured by >ond of purchaser andl mortgage of the >remises. Purchaser allowed to pay all ash. Purchaser to pay for all papers nud for recording samne. JT. J1. LEWIS, c.c.P. oct. 7, 1886 2 4t Clerk's Sale. ---~0 tate of South ('aroilua coeurr or riouxsNi. i (COURTI OF1 COMMON PLEAS. amos M. F"o:- ier e't al. Plainitiirs,) agamist amos F'ornor et at. Defond.ant,'. Complaint for Partition, >Y virtue of a deorotal order made in t ihe abovo stated case by Judge Ker aw, anid filed the 14th (lay of Hoptem r 1886, I will soil to tho highest bidder saloday in November next, during the :al hours of sale, the following tract of LND,. to wit: All thaut Piece, Parcel, or Tract of land Lato in the County ahid State aforesaid, waters of Saluda River adjoining (Ids of Mrs. Martin, .James IFortnor and tors, containing two htund(red1 (200) es, mere or losjs, it beoing the same (t of land whereon the defendant, W. Fortnter now lives, rERMS--Onue-half (}) the purchase maey to hoe paid in cash on day of sale, a the remainder in twelve months, to secured by bond of the purchaser and mnortgage of thopr emises. J. J. LEWIS, c.c.p. Oct. 7,1886. 2 4 OTICE OF FINAL RITrPTLE~MENT 1 herchy give notico that I will ap-. y to J. II. Newton, Judge of Probate for ickens County, S. C., On) the 26th da of ctober, 188(1. for leave to make auinal ttlement of the Estato of AFTrERBY ERG6USON. deceas.ed, 14ARAh A. UAnTmmr, Ads. Clerk's Sale. - 0 State of Mouth Carolina Cuunty of Pickena ~0 In Court of Common Pleas 0. T. Dover,, ot al. vs. Cornelius Keith. PUIliUAT to the terms of a decree for sale made in the above stated cz'se by 'don. J. H. Hudson, presiding Judge, on the 21st day of September, 1686, I will sell to the highest bidder at Pickens C. H., during the legal hours of sale on uloday in November next tho following described REAL ESTATE, to wit: All that tract of Land in Pickens County, bounded on the North by Salu da River, South by Table Rock Moun tain, and containing eight hundred and twenty-one (821) acres, more or less, es represented by a plot of the same, recor ded in Location Book "B," page 404, in the Clerk's ofllce for said County of Piuk ens. TERMS-CASH. Purchaser to pay for titles. J. J. LEWIS, c.c.P. oct. 7, 1886 2 4 Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKENS. -- IN COURT OF COJIIOX I',I;AS. John F. Bruce vs George Blake et al. : )URSUANT to a judgment for ,j foreclosure and sale in the albove statcd ease, mtlade on the 9th day of June 1886, by lieu. J. B. Kersllaw, presiding .Ju lge, I wrill sell to tht highest hidder, at Picke1s . H., dttr iug the legal hours of sale, on Sale day in Noveiler next, the followin g described 1EAL ESTATE, to wit: All that Tract or Parcel of Land in the ("o<nty of Pickens, I)aclusville Township, adjoiting lands of John .Jauison, W. \V. F. Bright, T. P. Looper and others, ctnltaining forty (40) acres mo1(re or TER.\ S:- Cash. Pu1rch.ser to pay for all plpers. J. J. LEWIS, (.cP. oct. 7, 1886 2 4 T OTl 'E TO l)E! I'OlS A ND ' BED 1 IT()l4. All !r s orn.s hohlingt e nb s ai:ainst the eta tettt \ \l \ til"T. !I) _, I,N W;s\VOltT'II <! (' ud, lat. f Pt'itkt"ns ut nty. Siuth l'arolin,. ill ptr.'st"i t I tem lega ;l y attrstt"l Ito lte uleltrsi ua l fer p aymttnt: and.t thtt-m iindebted to said! l; tatt wVill 1maftte1 etymet tt 1). (. 'I'()Il IN .' A<hnii strattor. Sev,ra weeks ago I p lced m1 y or' <lers (pr~~icuhipal) ini the N orthern3 Markets for a~ larg~e andt will1 aIsrte'd Sitock of Goods. Since that t ime al Woolen Goods have adlvanced 20 to 25 per' cent. I nlow p)ropose to give miy cuistomiers the benellt of the ~5 Yards Good .jeans for' $1.00. Other grades propor)0tionatlely loIw. We'ounen's Polkas. alEl sot id; 7~5 4 ent. Meni's Brogants, "AU solid, $1.00. NIce Suilts of Clotlhes, ranging in price fromt $(.00 to $15.00. WVill guarantee a nice Suit as cheap as8 you can buy in Geeenville, or 'e fund the money0). 20 Yards stanidard PinIgut $1.00. All Grades of TOBACCO in Stock. Try the "Dark hforse," best 10 cent Tob)acco in the County. These atre strictly C ash p)rices. MyI stock consisting ofIDRY GOOD)S S4TAPLE and FI[NE CLOTHING, all BOOTS and SHOES, every qualit.. IIATS and CAPS, aill varieties. HARDW~ARE and GROCERIES. Everything usually kept in a Gent iral Store, is no0w roadly, andl is the argou.t in this Section. 1&\ l GAINS L1re awaitinig all. Rtespectfully, Wa D. Glenn, lARERm 8. C M'FALL'S ALMANAC FOl '1 &886. 0 OCTOI3Er. No vell regulated Almanac will ad vance ideas on Earthquakes, and Land Slides. Mother Earth probably had a chill, and this reminds us that the little folks must have FLANNELS and LYNSEYS Bad Boys will have to have now Pocket Knives, new Boots, Suspen ders, and Mouth Harps. Old Men will need heavy Boots and Shoes, Jeans, Hats, OvercoaLt and Plows, and their good wives will want Jersey Jackets, Heavier Sloes and Worsted Goods, and a site of other things, the ol men (the mean old things) wont buy for them. NOW THIS ALMANAC Has on hand a good Stock of every thing usually kept in general stores, and is glad to say that nearly every thing is cheap enough--not at half price though, like Jews and Gentiles in some towns try to make believe. They will tell vouall about dollar ar ticles for fifty cents, but never men tion the fifty cent articles they want a dollar for. Oh no! While we sell a great many odds and enls off at cost, we never adver tise that way to mako believe every thing is going for a song. There are no baits in this store. No trick cry. No leceptiol. Every articli, sold on its own merits and ciustone r will find what they want as cheap here as 't ally place between Pump kintowin and. - laull)rg --timo a:nd frcigh t~ cons:iden-"d. (ood Ohl ('ustoiners need no see lnl i:vitation. Ticv know how it is and str,'';frs. (who wont go west) c. 1 n0 he e >vini -d thatt it is nonsenseI.i Koel's a greatt mnyii little thtiings not us dally fioundl- - - rought Nails, Shianjk Awls, Giun Hanuners, Cylin - ders.- and Locks, Blac:k Smtih Hfaml 11n(rs Rasps and Files, Steel Trap-a M\.ouise Traps.., Co w Be:ls andl 8 Sii it ILevels. "Le~t Your Liiht Sh1i ne" And let it lalze from one of my LA:l.nps. Tin, Brass ondlI Glass Lamps. Best Sbtck of Shoeis and( Hats I have ever had. Nicest lot of ( nli cues Ginlghantus and WVors'&b. Best Briandts of Checks and Yarns in South Carolina. Hotels and' Hiashieries can always tinid something here to ''help out" with. iFreshi Crackers, Butter, Chick enJ)s, Cann m ed good(1s, Cabb age, Fru its, E.~s, Cheese iun(1Vi legar. 1Fro luplt Paying~ Custoners needi not recad any furthler. Conme and( see me1; bring the wagon. Now You Othier Fellow-That Old Note---Good Crops this year- -No ex (lIse- -ome- Ask for it and1( you shall receive it. I Tickled you first, now Tickle me? For that is Just andl( Fair and Ilight. MARBLE AND GRANITE M1ONUMENTS, Dont warste your money on botch Marble Work. Uihiapest Iron Rtailings in the world. CLARK & WILCOX. .Greenville, S. C: (oO 18, 84 12 1 Seneca River Land FOR. 0--E pwill sell 200 Acres of MY HOME P1-.CE ((old Spr ing) inl Pickens~ ICounty, situaftO 4 milesu from Peindletoni directly on1 Air Line Railroad, adjoini ing lands of Fort 1{ill-sionltains 8%2 acros liver Bottomi. The hIih-tand 11 fine c'ot ton land-ubout 60 geres cleared. I 148 3 Co)(d e.tt-ageP on1 It, an d is in aill res1et, a mntt conlvenienltly located. My arbirms-* iaIPendlettm, 8. 0. -J-.'W. ORIAWF?ORD. -olta Mrina m.14'.. Uoit.a. C.n ~A6HON TO'1~iig! --THA T I have purchased a oomplete St4 ' , 4 Fancy Goods and Notions etnbri i every article usually kept in l .. lines, at Prices to suit the soveil il. nancial dopresF.ion. --THAT-. My line of Fancy and Staple G . ies is complete, and in pricet od quality will compete with a n town. --TIIAT-. I have in Stock a full line of see ; ble goods for summer, and tl mean to come down in Pr'ices' the rain did in torreii. --TiAT I always keep on hand a good Tobacco and Cigars. If you -. pleasant and exhilarating a' come to my store; I have the 5 cent Cigar in town. --THAT I guarantee satisfaction to the n o fastidious 01(1 exacting buyer, , with this assuran1ce I respeetfull licit a liberal patronage fron public. --THAT Mv Stationery Department is than ever before. So if you need thing iii that line give mie a call --TIHAT I always carry a large Stock of C ery, Tin-ware, Stoves and Stove Ures. Come and get you a stov family should be without one. A. M. MORRIS Professional Notices It. A. ('HID, wit. A. WILI Pickent C. H. Greenville, 8. CIIL) & W1LLIAM Attorneys and Counselors at I Gireenvflle, S. C. Will practieo in all the Courts of 0: villo County, State and Federal may 29, 1884 35 TIIMAs C. ROBINSO ATTORNEY AT LAW, Pt ; KENN(O. C. , L Pra..ti. . in the " ut . of the tate at QWi!-e Ii Court3 'lous, Iet.1, H 93 .51 (Greenvillo, S. CI. Pickons, S. A NNE L & NE W TON, A t t "r e y n a t L s PICK'lENS C. H., S. C. june 14, 188.3 38 0 HlL!) & B OG GS, Attorneys and Counselors at I PICKENS C. H., S. C. Will practice in all the State and Fe (Courte,. march 2~9, 1858 9 S. M. SNIDE' DE)iA1tLIlt IN Watches, 'Diamon~ds and Jew GREENVILLE, 8.0C My ftaculties fo.r dointg Flite W WVork unsu(Lrpatssedl in the South. work gurateted. I sell the Celebrn l)iamontd Sp ectacles andt( Eye Glasse may 1, 1894 81 J. G. BLACK Jeweler and Watch Repairing, Main St,, 2d Corner Below C. . Mewilng M1acIlineu TIIE NEW A MEICAN NO. 7, Ab' the Newv Automatic White are the b Close cash buyers wanted. m ar5, 1885 28 WE BEG TI. ANNOUNCE, THAT OUR FACJLITIES 1 carrying on business has not jitterrupted by3 the earthquake. signmeonte of C8tton, Rice and Pr1oduce will meet as promplt at'm' tion as usuatl. Wm. C. BE E & C Cotton and Rico Factors, and ( mtission Merchtants4. Charleston, 8. .1. w. NoRwOOD. ' N. NORwOc IllRR.. NORtWOD. & NORIWOO1 GIreenville, S. C. OsaO oN MAN 8-rnss. Jhlv.2)th~ 1888.4