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CLUeDAY, OTOBER 28, 1886. w1
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or .Sublcription, $1.50 per annum, tic
strictly in advance; for six nnt hs, 75c.
;.lViOrtiseiments inserted atone dolau Y0
ersquare of one inch or less for the iirs ba
nsertiou and fifty cents for each subsequ- I
ont insction. Liberal discount nrdc to wi
trchants and others ad ;ertising for six tal
months or by the year.
'Jbiuary Notices exceeding ive lines, t
Tributc:s of Respect, (Uommiunicationg an
ofa personal character, when altmisxable,
will be charged for as advertisements. m
For Announcing Candidates, five m
dollars each, strictly in advauce.
EII PAPER ,. , ''n" b . 1i
"OAas.ing, gLasti bi ew
We are glad to see that our near lo
ieighbor the Gr eenville Daily News Ie
ias resumed the publcation of the. T
associated press dispatches. It al- a
ways gives us t itlatest news, as it n
f-received at this office on the morn
ng of its publication.
Vote against the amendment tb Ar
;iole 9 of the Constitution, and in fa
vor of the one to Article 2. The for:
nor allows State debts to run fifty I
rears, instead of twenty; the latter
permits the United States Census to
be adopted by the State.
It des. nbt make any .iffernne how i
much land a farmer has, if he does
zot make his own broad and meat at
home on his farm, he is merely a ten
nit, and his landlord dwells in the
vorthwcst. If his cotton comes in
11 right, he will get his rations in
lue season, othcrwise he'll go hun
The tov,iiof Pickens ieeds a ccni t
t
tory.- The sum of fifty dollars will .
ovide a handsome one, outside of
wn. There should be no more c
arials in the Church YTards, except t<
;e immediate coniction of those al
ady interred therein. With the 0
a
"opor action on the part of tho cit -
ens, it will b. very little trouble to f,
-rango this great convenience.
Mr. Powderly, the -heif executive
f the Labor Unions, is said to be on i
is way south, for the pulrpose0 of
rganizing the colored1 peop!. Hie a
>mes w'earing i he hadge of social
iuality, wvhich was faceotiously pinl-t
xd on his 18apel by the ichmond a
>nvention. Ho has fallen into thme
pids, and will soon be without
ain, mast, or rudder, If he has no
ore sense than to preach such doc.
ine in the Southern States, some of "~
s friends ought to tio a buoy to his.
et and pitch him in one of the great u~
kes, so thiose who follow him in pol1- h~
es will steer around the ibeks on tl
buiom lhe is wrecked1.
Next Monday.
The farmers should turnout eni
*tsee next nomnday, and have a full
*eand fhi'r discuss4ion of the situa- S
*n. If every oneO is perfectly satis
Iwith affairs as thoy are, it would1
well to come ou~t, arnd see that I
olutions to that effect abre adopted;
aot it is a bad filea K>r the many to
~y away, and then find fault with
at is done by the few. Whatever
done will have its iiiflucnce in som s
.y upon the interests of the farm- t
I, and when any thing is to be Y
ne, these days, to affect the inter
of the farmer, his presence is em- iN
atical demanded. While the subl- C]
tfi up-while the iron is hot---is the
>renme opportunity in which to give
the desired shape. Whatever
y be the condition of our govern- or
nt, if this years agitation does not (1
end it, the last state will be worse N
.n the first.
3o far, in this county, no fault hasG
mn founed with the administration
the government--no,t even a sug- or
Sition of official misconduct. The H1
It is in laws, many of which seejner
have been experimnental, or more d
amental than useful. What are thi
'se? and whoron can the burden of
ation be lightened without interfer- ii
with the efficiency of the govern- on
at. Thiose are the questions. i
a us find the answversi.
Pirimary elections seem destined toit
*out political excitement on the
eral election day. The election
tTuesday wilt be more quiet than
mnday in the coumtry. We dare
"that the vote of the State will be-r
than any east since the war*
MiestCl fervor bas gone down to suchi mi
a. i'* ebb that it will be a difficult foi
muter~ to raise its normal condition de
in 19.88. 'The average citizen would
'un(#rofer'possum boutinRg, tohear-e
speechs.
To The Boys.
Mn. Enrrou.-I have been a boyJ
'se1f but I am old now; yet I love
o boys. I want to tell thorn some
ing which will make them more
ractive than a suit of now elothes,
a pair of new boots. If you. can
t quit chewing tobacco, never have
n your mouth while in, church, or
en you are walking- with your
Fetheart. When men or corpora
n18 want to employ a boy or a
ung man to help them in their
siness, they will not choose one
io takes a (al, and they will not
to one who is fond of base ball,if
By can get on withIouithim. Cursing
d swearing do not interfere wic
y one's busiitess capacities, any
>ro than dirt and fly specks will
ep a jug from holding a gallon,
it they show that he is not fit for
'sines.
If you think you are smart or good
oking, (I know you are both) do not
t any body find out you think so.
hey will think you are not smart,
id some of them will say you arc
ot handsome. I think you are wit
; I will know you are, if yon do not
y to show your wit whore other
'its are trying to- shine. Do not jell
ny snake an( fish stories. except to
our mother. 1)o not think much
bout going into railroad, or mer
antile business. They are delusive
.f anylxly tells you how smart you
re, think of the time !you slipped on
he ico, and bumpe( your head, and
mow careful you were after that. I
ln no preacher. But I havO noticed
hat mighty few people think it nice
o find the preacher's faults. S.
f you see any, it is a goo(d idea not
o tell anyone. If you arc not plea.sed
vith what I have said, you can apol.
gize to Uxcrs: TED.
Liberty Dots.
LIBFITY, S. C. Oct. 16, 1886.
Mn. Enrron:--As the readers of
our valuhle little journal are anxious
, glean all the Iowa from every see
ion, we propose t- tell all we know
1 our town.
Our streets are thronged with
>tton wagons come11 with guanno cot
m, others to pay provision bills etc.
Mr. O. L. Cox the boss earpenter
f Piedmlont has finished that place
ter many years hard wonk, and
oved to Liberty to sojourn for the
tnre, we wish him a hearty welcome.
Mr. Thomas I. Willard has been
nite sick, but is al to be out again.
The enormous Baldwin Locomno
veR now running on tlie Air Line
ail R oad are a granid show;-the trains
re the lonigest. we ever saw
Mr.* Samauel McCrackh.1 has gone
Athlaina to receievo treatment for
caucer uiponi tho .hiead
A teachers certificate, couldi not be
Id in this town for five cents on tho
>liar.
The 'olored people are erecting a
*w Church in town.
Mr. E. E. Cole is using Dyn,amite
J. D). Smith's well; Charlie knows
>w to handle the stuff and minakes
ings move with it. LoUK
Clerk's Sale.
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TATE 0? SOUTHl CAROLINrA.
CoUNTrY OF P~ICKssa.
N COUlRT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Ieorge WV. Gilstrap, et al. vs. Ilardy
Glilsirap, jr'., eit al.
[ )UlISUANT to the termis of a do
crettal or'der made(l4 in the above
tated caise on the 29th dayl~ of Sep.
>mber 1886, by Hon. J. H. Hudson,
residhing Judge, I will sell to the
ighiest bidder at Pickens (. HI., duri
thelu legal hours of sale on saleday
Novembiler neCxt, the following de
ibed( IREAL~ ESTATE, to wit:
Tract No. 1, of the estate of Wylev
ilstrap, deconsed, *ituiated in Picke
unty, on branches of Rico's Creek
ntaining fifty-five (55) acres, more
less, adjoining IandsR O( Hardly
jlstrap, jr., Elisabuthi Gibson, Tract
. 2, and others.
Tract No. 2, of the estate of Wyley
Istrap, deceasod, situate in Pickens
munty on b)ranc'hes of Rico's Crock,
iutaining fifty-fivo (55) am'en, more
less, adjoining lands of Mrs.
itchinms, Susan A. Gosniell and oth
~. On this tract there is a good
-cdling and out-buildings.
Piats of the above may be seen in
a Clerk's offico.
TERMS:--One-half the purchase
miey to be0 paid inl cash, the balance
twelve months time, with interest
>m day of sale, secured by bondpuir.
aser and mortgage of the promises. c
Purchaser to pay for all papers and la
recording the same. g
J. J. LEWIS, c...r. '
oct 7, 1886 2 4
~oards Wanted.
ID '1) will be received at thle
next meeting of County Comn
ssionlers, 2d day of November next4
furnishing 8,0400 or 10,000 boards, t
Livered at the Poor Farm.
0. L. DTaAN'r,
ark Board of Onty Cotmisfsion
b oikQIs OQun!y.
ttc4 1886 8
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Election Notic&
-..
A t ameeting of the Board of (conuuir
slIoners of Election; for State, Ceun
y, and .Judicial' Ofileers, held at tha
Jourt house, Pickens, S. C , Oetober the
)th 1886, James P. Cary was electet
Chairmuan, an 1d tl following persons werc
appointed 1S Managers of the di teret'
Voting Precincts in Pickens County t<
wit:
Easley-W. W. Robinson, W. I. I.
Ariel, L. M. Berry.
Liberty--W. K. Boggs, E. R Rorton,
W. HI. Chapman.
Central-H. C. Shirley, Jas. 1). War
nock, 'Thos. L. Robertson.
Pikens C. II.-i'. C. R2obinson, A. E.
Kelley, J. II. 0. McDaniel.
Hlurieane-J. N. Murphree, W. II.
Thomas, A. M. Garrett.
East atoc---)niel Winchester, Jno. F.
Stewart, Roht. L. Gilstra p.
Punpkintown-J. B. Rigdon, V. S.
Jones, I)aniel Southerland.
)aeusville---II. C. hunt, Dr. J. T. An
derson, E. M. Rruck.
Cross Plains-- Jas. K. Lathem, M. F
WVilliamts, Samuel M. ('ox.
HIinkles-Silas Hlinkle, A. A. Alexan
der, Joberry Ellinburg.
Election to be hIteld on Tnesday 2d day
of November 1886, for State, County and
.ludicial Oflicers, and Members of the
General Assembly.
Twvo Constitutional Amtendiments wil
also bhe voted upon, to-wit:
1. 'TIhat. Section 14, Article IX, as rat
ified on the 16th day of A pil, 18t8, be
amended so as to read as fo'lows:
"SimrioN 1.1. Any debt contracted b}
the State shall be by loan on State hontd
or stock, of amounts not less tshant On
huntdred dollars cac h, htearing inte rest
payable semi annually, and payable with
in fifty yenrs after tih tinai piga of tin
law an'totrixi g such debt. A correet regis
t -y <. ; au, h bonds or stocks shall he kept by
the toi .rer in rmnumerienl order, so as tci
(aWits e xhilit. tlhe number and amnttn t
utpaiid aund to wlomt severally nade Pay
abl e.''
2. That A rticle II of the ('onst ittion shall
be to amendc<l that. hereafttr, in place of
Sect ion 4 and 5 of taid Art hI c the fullotw
ing shall be' substituted and. known as
Section 4, to-wit:
''SEetI aN 4 ''he louse of Ilepresenta
ti ves sltll cotnsistt of one ltundred anad
twenty-vf ur rnetlers, to bt tppttrtiontd
atmontg the seVeral cnlt Ii (5 ''otrdting t (1
the ntumber of inhabitants t'antaitd in
enaht; an 'ctlma'":tion of the itn habit Iss
for this purpose shall be ntde in a ig hlt etn
hundred aml nin.cty-ione, and shail ht t:uh
in the course (f every teatih yrar thtereaf
ter ltn such mnntet as shlll be by hI:w ili
reeted: Provided, 'im'lat the lrneral As
sembhly may at any timte in its discrttion
adopt'the Immnedintcly precte-ling United
States ceu:sus as a trut antl ct 'rrc c-t etnn
meration of the tbiha:tbitat is .f the sevcr
al coutnties. and ntake the apprtiuclarant
and1( alssignmtet of'epeataCCl I tv st Iatong
tile sev'eral conties ecoardiing toa such
(enmuelltration : lPt'vided,l hiowi" ear, Tlhtis
amaendmttentt shall not pre'ventt thte (lemt rai
A4ssemtbly fromt proaviuding fori atn enitnner
altiont tatnd appoltrt iotnmaent prior to 1 t'91 ina that
mlannller now~ prov)ided'( foar by law."
Polls toa bit Op'eed at 7 o'cloc'k a1. m1.,
and( c'losedl alt 'oit ao'k p. m1.
Maanatgers will lease ca'll In othae (CairI
nonit oaf this Bo ard att P ickenas ( ourt II l11use,
Southa Cae'alinat on Maae<bty the 1st day of
Norvembhaer 1886t for Bo xes and furt her itt
at ructias.
JTAMER P. (CARY, Chrmn.
Cotmmi'shoner's of Elec'tion,.
Election Notice.
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A11 aI meeltinta of the baoardl of (Commnis
sitotaets of fedaerail elect ionits for Pick
ma County on te 11tha (day of October
.886, JT. E. Bloggs was Ielcted Chaairtman,
mtda theo follIowing ofliers wero app)1oint
ad as5 mniagerst. of tho fodoral eleetion to
mo held at t.he~ voting p)reeincis in this
Joun11ty.
ia. Algood, J1. K. Kirksey.
D)aousvillo--Mike WV. hIetetr, T. 3.
[lunt, J1. WV. Mrajor.
Ptampkinatown--H. M. Looper, .Johan
EastatXoo-,Johnl L. Gravely, H1. .
Gaowiat, J. M1. Stewart.
Eas5ley---Isanw WVilliamns, Androw J. H1.
Dany, A. (G. Wyatt.
i Aberty --W. 0, Willard, D. A. Chtam
bln, Job. F. Smlith.
Contral--L. Ross Eatont, W. B. Boggn,
F. B. Morgan.
Halricane----F. (1. Parnons., L. R. Dal
ton, J. H1. Pn a n.
Hinkles -A I orgo F. Bowie, Piokens
Nutnons, Rho Hinikle.
Cross Plainas-Ela4 E. Holoombao, J.
B. Looper, Gleorgo McAdams.
Election to ho heldi on Tuesdaty, 2d
daiy of November 18861, for Cotngressan
to represent the Th'iirdl Conigrossionail
D)is-trict in the fiftieth congross of the
Utniteda Shtts.
Po)lla to be oporned at 7 o'clook a, mn.,
ind closed at 6 o'clock p. mn.
Mlalnagors wtill plonsoi5 call (an the Chalir
nan of this Board at Pickenas (ourt
F1louse, S. C. on Monday thet 1st (lay of
go)vombler 1886, for boxes and( further
ustritationst.
J. E. 110005,
W. H. ALGOOD),
Comnmissioners of Federal Election.
Bucklon's Arnica Salve.
T1he Best Salre itn the world for ('uts
a'rnises, Sores, C leers, Sailt Hhteumt, Fever
aores, Tettes, (1htappedutI i:lads, Ch illlas
orn15, ad aliSkin Eiruptionals, and ponsitIiv
cures P1iil's, or tno paty requti r('d. It is
laranlteed'( to give p ierfect saltisfactiona
(t oney re ftndedl. IPrice 25 <teatVs per box'
or sale lby Dr'. (. W. Earle.
Ecluca tionf alt.
The Exercises
)win e raaesume on W L NES3DAY
me 1st day of HEPTEMBERh.
B3oard( in prIvat e fanmalies from $8 to $10
er month, wooad and1( lights included.
Rautes of Truitiona &c. same a.s heretofore.
For itarther particltars appl1y to'
W. IM-.cai
Tax 1Nbtice. -
OFFICE OF COUN7 TRg4sURgR.
e Books will be open for the oolleo
tion of taxes on the 15th inst. to re- $1
main open unti the 15th of Deoomber
next for the oolleotion of State, County,
Railroad and Poll taxes for tur fiscal
year commonoing the let of November
1885.
The following is the rate of taxes: I
State Tax.............. Mills
County "-......... 3 '
Railroad"-............8
School " ............ .2 "
To pay for right of way... 0
" Total............... 18} "
Poll Tax.................. $1.00 o
Taxes aro paynble in gold and silver C
oin, United States currency, National a
sank notos and Coupons, of the valid a
onsolidated Bonds of this State, "Brown
tonds" and oil the Bonds of this State, C
;nown iw "Defloiency Bonds." d1
For the convenience of tax payers I tr
will be at the following places at the t'
'ine stated below for the collection o ra
taxos. d
Liberty Monday, 18 day of October. ti
Central, Tutes. and Wends. 19-20 " e
Easley, Th'rs. and Friday 21-22 "
Pickens C. H. Saturday 23 " " " f(
hurricane Monday 25 " " "
Eastatoe Tuesday 26 " "
Pumpkintown Wednes. 27 " '
Fostor's StoreThursday 28 " " "
Dacusville Friday 29 " " "
Cross Plains Saturday 30 " " "
And in my office at the Court Houso on
:ll other days not nentioned above (ex
" e1t Sundays). Jurors, Constables, and
W;tness' Certificates will be received for
County taxes.
'Tax payers are requested to be at the
places above mentioned by 3 o'clock p.
n., as I will have to leave at. that time
to reach next appoilntmout.
All information in regard to taxes free'
ly given by mail or otherwise.
J. T. HILL,
COUNTY TREASURR PICKENs COUNTY.
Clerk's Sale.
State of Soutlh Carolina
COUNTY OF PIcKENS.
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In ( ourt of('onani r Pieas
John B. Daniels. James Peek.
PURSUANT to the terms of a decree i
for foreclosure and sale made in the
above stated ease by Hon. J.. H. Hud
son, presiding ,Judge, on the 21st. day of
Se)teiber, 188 , I will sell to the high
est lidler at Pickeens C. H., during the
legal hours of sale, on Saleda in No
venber next, the following described ]
REAL ESTATE, to wit: I
All that Pi, ee, Pc.re-I, or I.ot o' Land
in the town if ('ontral, Pickens ( uunty,
on the Air Li Tme il R oad, adjoining
land of .John) R Vilianus on the SoutII, I
aml hd of N. M. Madlen on the N\orth, t
'I' i'.tS: ('ASH. I'urchaser to p:.y ex
tra for titles.
J..1. LEW.IS, (.(.P.
o,tob,'r 7, 188 2 4
Clerks sale.
The State of South Carolina
PIcIU:Ns COUNTY.
IN COUR~T 01F COMMON PLEAS.
George McA dams, Administ rator et al
vs. T. J. Huat. et al.
URSUANT to the terms of a decretal
order mad ini the above stated cas1e'
on the 30th of September 18861 by Hon.
J. Hi. Hudson presiding Judge, I' wdl
cell to) the htighest bidd(er at P'iekens C.
H., duridg the legal hours of sale' on
Salesda1y in November niext the followving,
describedl R AL ESTfA'TE, to wit:
All that piece14 parcel o'r tract of land in
Pickeni s County, on (olen Creek,
known as the ''Mill Plaice, containing
fourteen (14) acres more or less-ad
joining lands of John WV. T1homias, Eva
line [utt, Louisa Hunt and others. On
this tract there is a good Grist Mill, Cot
ton Gin, &c.
TERMS:
One half the puirchlase money to be paid
in cash, bahlance on one year's credit
with inaterest from dato, secured by
bon~id of pulrchalser and mortgage of the '
p)remlises. Purchaser allowed to p)ay all
cash. Purchaser to pa~y for all papers
and for recordinlg saime.
J. J. LEWIS, o.c.rp. r
oct. 7, 188(1 2 4t
Clerk's Sale.
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State of Southa Carolina
ooUNr'Y OF? PLOKF.s.
IN COURT OF CQ3P4QN PLfRAS,
James M. Fortnter, et aL. 'aditifl's,)
against
James FormeIr et al. Pefendants. e
Comp)laint for Partition.
BY Virtue of a dlecretal order made in
JJthe shovo stated case by Judge Koer
shaw, and tiled the 14th (lay of Septem
ber 188(1, 1 will sell to the highest bidder F
oni safleday iln November next, (luring the
legal hours of sale, tho following tract of
LAN1), to wit:
All that Piece, Parcel, or Tract of 1land(
situate in thue County ahdl State aforesaid,
on waters of Sahida River adjoining
land(s of Mrs. Martin, James Fortnier andl
others, conitauiig two hundl(red (200)
aicros, mlore or' less, it hbeing the same
tract of land whereon the defondlant, WV.
A. Fortnier now lives.
TERMS--Onie-hlnf (I) the purobase
mnfey to be paid in cash on day of salo,
andl( the rJmamdo(lr in twvelvo m.onuthls, to o
be secured b)y bond of the purchiasernid
a m ortgage of theprnnmis-ea,
oot. 7, 1885. 2 -4
NTOTICE4 OF FINALI SETTLEMENT
Ihereby gIve not lee that I willI ap..
pto .). H. Newto'n, .Jud'ge of Probate for
Pickens Coiunty, A. i'., 01n the 2(1th~ da of
October, 18861. for leave to miake ta
settlement of the Estate of Al''lElIBY
FERtGUSON. deceas,ed.
SARAH 8. (JARRIOK, Admn'r.
sc1ut. 80s18b6. 1
Clerk's Sale.
0o
tate of South Carolna
County of Pickens
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a Court of Common Pleas
. T. Dover, et al. vs. Cornelius Keith.
)URSUAT to the terms of a decree for
sale made in the abovo stated case by
:on. J. Ii. 1Iudson, presidin(g Judge,
1 the 21st day of Septmuber, 1686, I
ill sell to tho highest bidder at Pickene
H., during the legal hours of sale on
today in November next the following
3sribed REAL ESTATE, to wit:
All that tract of Land in Piekens
ounty, bounded on the North by Salu
River, South by Table Bock Moun
in, and containing eight hundred and
ienty-one (821) acres, more or less, as
)presented by a plot of the same, recor
sd in Location Book "B," page 404, in
to Clerk's office for said County of Pick
18.
TERMS-CASH. Purohaaer to pay
>r titles.
J,. J. LEWIS, c.c.P.
oct. 7, 1886 2 4
Clerk's Sale.
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TATE OF SOUTE CA1OLIlA.
COUNTY OF PIcKENs.
1N CCUR7' OF COMM.ON PLEAS.
olhn F. Bruce vs George Blake et al.
I )UHSUANT to a judgmncnt for
for( elo)lsure and sale in the abiove
fated case, nlde on the 9th day of
untle 1 86, byV 1on1. . B. Kershiaw,
>re-siding .Jud ge, I Will sell to th('
s=ghe'st hidder, at Picenls (. H., dur
n g the legal hours of sale, on Sale
lay in NoVemlber nlext, the following
leserihed BEAL ESTATE, to wit:
All that Tract or Parcel of Land in
he ( ')unty of Pickens, )acusville
l'ownship, adjoining lands of John
amison, W. W. F. Bright, T. P.
l )eWr an11(d others, containing forty
40) alcrs'8 mnore' or less.
TE R.l 5:- -Cash. Purchaser to paY
or atll paperts.
J..J. L EWIS, c.cl'.
o(t. 7, 186 2 4
s hereby given that I will be in my
dil('" at Pi kens ('. H., S. ('.: on Sat.
?rdyiV of eac(h week, and on snleslav
f each mionth, to attend to any mat
er p,'rtaining to the dhutics of lily of
ica. LAsAN MAULDIN,
School Comm'.niiss io,ner
!MY PO8! I0N NDW.
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S(eeal weeks ago I placed my or
lers4 (principally) in the Northern
darkets for a large and1( well a.ssortedl
toek of Ghoods. Since that tine all
iioolen1 Goods have advanced 20 to
5 per cent. I nlow propose to give
ny customers the benefit of the
5 Vards Good Jeans for
1.00,
Other grades proA.>rtionately low.
WVonteni's Polkas. all sol.
Meni's Brogans, all solid,
11.90.
Nice Suits of Clothes,
tuging in pr'ee from $6.00 to $15.00.
Will guarantee a nice Suit as cheap
a you can buy in Geeenville, or re
id the money,
20 Yards Ntan dard Pintsa
11.09.
All (Grades of TOBRACC() in Stock.
ryw the "Da~rk iIorse,'' bost 10
ent Tobacco iuI tile County. These
ro strictly Cash prcs
My stock consisting of DRY GOODS
TAPLE and FINE CLOTHING, all
trades.
BOOTS anud SHOES, every quality.
HIA1TS and CAPS, all varieties.
HA RD)WARE andl( GROCERIES.
Ev-erythuing usually kept ini a Gers.
cal Store, iP no0w ready, and( is the
6rgest in this Section. BA HGALNS
e awailing all.
RtespectfullIiy,
W".D. Glenn,
LIBERTY, 8. O.
M'FAI4mX
ALMANAO
FO R
ro
LBB 1 .
No well regulated Alnanacwill ad
cnnce ideas on Earthquakes, and Land
Slides. Mother Earth probably had
t chill, and this reminds us that the
little folks must have
FLANNELS and LYNSEYS
3ad Boys will have to have new
Pocket rives, new Boots, Suspen
c1ers, and Mouth Harps.
Old Men will need IIeavy Boots
and Shoes, Jeans, Hats, OVer&oats
and Plows, and their good wives will 1
want .1ersev Jackets, Heavier S'oes
and Worsted Goods, and a site of
other things, the old men (the mean
old things) wont buy for them.
NOW THIS ALMANAC
Has ont hand a good Stock of everv
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 you all about dollar ar
tiel(s for Iifty cents, but never men
t,ion the fifty cent articles they want
a dollar for. Oh no!
While we sell a great maany odds
and ends ofl at cost, we never adver
tise that way to make )elieve every
thing is going for a song. There
are no haits in this store. No trick
cry. No decopti.n. Every article
sol on its own merits and eust)m( rs
will tind what they want as cheap
here as at any place betweent Iip
kintown and Htamun)rg-- timoe and
freights c onsileredi.
Good Old ('ustom'ers need To sec
ond invitation. They know how it is
and strangers, (who wont go west)
cnn he c(onvincePd that it is nonsense
to go to .tamiutrg for supplies.
TIIIS ALCMAtNAC
Keeps at great ma)ny little things not
usually futunt-- W rought Naiis,
tihatak hvis, (lam HUunmm)r!, C'vlin
ders m!di L s, Bhick Smith in
muers 'a-ps :ir 'ils, Stel 'raps,
Mo:,e Tr: ..i, C.w Le'I; and S.i it
Leve l:.
"Let Y'll ! ht Shin e"
Anid lt it 1:a: fr. ,:! ) )e of my
Bec:t St.'ek 4-f Shloi4- .' cn d 1 H -
have ev r had4.. Niest lot of -'ai
.irands; of C'hcyks andi Yarns in
Ho[t els and Hfasheriies eeni alwave
wvith IFre'sh ( racksrs, Ruiter C.('hi..k(
ers , Camod t( goods(, Cabb-ii :e, iFruits,
Egg:s, (Cheese and Viin eanr.
not1 rea an fmther. Come14 and( .see
mie; bing the waigcn.
Now You Other iX iuw- That Old
No(te--A Good Cr(opqs ths year-No, ex
case-'. 'oma.-- Ask for it and v<Ol
shall r'eceiv~e it. I Thicld you tirst,
nowv Tickle md FUor that is Juist
and Fair and ight.
LOST
(ii-ht of the parItics whol( en'n '.ell (Grav
No, 1 . MtatrinlI; We( (14 goodi work, and
CCs run frmee dollars4 1(4 I up ~. Wei have
oni hiand and( to iirrive4 a Large~( Stock of
(1raive St us.. All wo rk (dri vered ait the
gzr:ive. S. h et ion givent Mr. II. II.
Owen can iie foulnd inl (]bare4 of tihe
Matrble Yardi ready1~ to serve all wifh may
call upfotn im. (Cive u1s a trial andl h'e
Li ber ty, S. C. Ocet, 141. 'p0.
Oct. 21, 1886t 4 ,f.
Notice 1&> Crveditor,.
(4. N Cotbran, t's. Richard B. Cothran
TLpersons htaving claims againits the
EsatIf Maleijah (Cothran, or' the
Estate of Naucy (Cothtran, are4 roiquired
by an order of CouIrt bealrinig dat4 30th
of September 1886, to priove tho rank
and da1t44 of said claimsl hoIfore me0, on1 or
by the 9th day of Nov'omber .1886, or be
b)arredl of all b)enefits that maty iseN uni
der any further decree to be0 r'end4ered1 in
this Case.
J. J. LEWIS, c.c.p.
oct. 7, 1886. 5
H RAnnalMeeting (if the l1oard
of Cunt Commn~issionerH of
Pickenis County will be 1h01d, at Pick
cmns C. HI., S. C., inl thir oflice on the
FIR~ST rlTESD)AY after the first
Moniday in Novembuler next.
All p'rsons holdiun g bills, acc'ounts
or dlemoands of any kind against the
County of Piaekns, which havo not
b)een1 l5eforo presen ted to the Board
of (County ComiilIoner, at special
mneetinigs, held duin g the( year, are
hereby notified to dep1osit the samne
with the undersignted, (lrk oIf said
Board, on or before the first (liy (of
Novemlber niext, so that they ma)iy lbe
examiine'd anid ordlered toI be paid at
said a:muali mtt( in..
0. L. DURIIJANT,
clerk Tloard outy t'onunissionE-S.
I am again~ wftth a full line of stovo
mid Stove Fixtures
When you wvant to buy a Stove, it
vill Pay you to see me1. I can Save
you moitey,
No use to Pay $65.00 for' a stove,
when you can- buy one from me at
>he-sixth the money.
I will sell you one for one-fourh~
,hat amount and guarantee it to lai
is long as tho $65.00 stove.
A full line of Stovo Pots, Pans, Pip
ng, Kettles, &c., always on hand.
Repairs fuwnished to order at Short
R4otice.
A Good Lot of Groceries on hand
m to arrive in a few days. Chea
has the cheapest-qulity'Considered.
Crockery ware, Glasswar*e, Tinware,
it Pricos that defy Competition ii
his Part of the Wild est. Call
uid see
A. M. MORRIS
First Door West of (Court House.
N. B. All that are Duc M any
hig by Note or Account are lRe.
lited to Call arnid See Same, as
[ Need the Money. -
A. M. MOR[S.
Professional Notices.
. A. DoHILD, wM . A. wILLIAM
Pickens . H Greuville, . C.
CHILD & WILLIAMS,
lttorneys and Connselors at Law,
(Greevis,it. M. C.
Will pra.et in all the CAourL of Green
ville ('ournty, State and Federal.
may 9, I834 35
TlOMAC k. ROBINSON,
A TTORN +'Y AT LAW,
PI( N E &.., MS. C.
Pra, ti "-in t he ('ourts of the State and- Ia
the V aie States (Court.
(Greens~ ille', S. C. Pickeons, S. C.
ANSEL & NEWTON,
AItt rn ey s ait La w
PICKENS C. H., S. C.
june 14, 1883 38 * if
CIIILD) & BOGG~S,
Attorneys and Counselors at Law
PICKENS C. H., S. C.
Will practice in all the State andi Fede.ri
Co ur ts.
mrch, 29. 1883 2
S. M. SNIDEPR
DEARtLERI IN
Watches, Diamonds and Jecwelr
GREENVILLE, S. C
My facultie for (doing Fine Wate:
Wo(rk unsulrp)assed( mi the South. Al,
work gu'taran t eed I sell thle Celebhratc(
D)iamomnd Spec'tueles and1( Eye Glassc+.
may 1, 1881 31 tf
MARBLE AND URANITr
MON UMIDNTS,
D)ont wa'mste your money on boteb'
Marble Work.
Choapes;t Ironi Railings in the world
CLARR & WILCOX.
deCC 18, 84 12 ly
Seneca River Land
will noll 200 Acres of M1t HOME
P .'LACE (Cold Spring) in Pickens'
County, situaito 4mIfiles from Pendleton,
diirctly on Air Line Railroad, adjoin
inig lanids of Fort HIill--continsi 32 acrea
River Hottom. Thle hiigh- land is fine cout
ton land(l-ablouit (i0 airrs cheared. Hams 3
goodl 'ottaig(e onIt,, an d in.in all respot, a
mfosit conlive nutly locatedl. My address
is Pomndloton, 8. C.
IiOv Sprm J. W. CRAWFOl'tD.
Cold prn,Pickenis County, 8. C.
no.25, 1885 9 tf
J. w. Noinwoi,(1t I. If. NoniWOOn.
rDust. NOR WOOtD & NORWOOD).
Gr'eenvIIle, S. C.
OR1E ON M.N BrRRET.
k~dy 29th 1880. 41 t