The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, February 10, 1887, Image 3
LOCAL ITE MS.
}ezt Monday is Valentine's day.
Bosoola isagain common in the Coun
ty.
Ir. J. T. Hill qualified as Treasurer
last week.
Col. D. Wyatt Aiken's dondition is
t'omewhat inr'oved.
1The school com.ynissionerwas busy last
week visiting the schools.
ibe Ton. J. H. Bowon will please ac
kept ou? congratulations.
f Many of the public schools did not be
kin on the 1st of February.
There is a girl in Greenville County
13 years old, who weighs 208 pounds.
Rev. Hugh Metes is laboring as an
evangulist in Northeast Georgia.
Dr. W. A. Cumning3 ahd wife left
Central last wok rot a short visit to wal
halla.
The Februa-y term of the United
States Court commenced at Groenvillo
last Monday.
Oats! Oats! Many bushels were put in
the ground last week. Oats in mud for
a good crop.
The Presbyterians at Easley will soon
have completed the handsomest church
in the county.
The meeting cf the Keowee Lodge No.
79 A. F. M. will hereafter be at 2 p. in.
instead of 3 p. m.
The cotton receil ts at Anderson up to
the 1st of February amoubted to 13,423
bales for tho season.
A drove of finest Tennesee mnles we
have over seen passed througe last week
en route for Greenvillo.
Members of the Board of Examiners,
and Trustees of thn public schools are
exempt from road duties.
Mr. Prof. J. M. Massey,of Riehmond.
Va., did not return to g;ve the second
entertainment as he advertised.
The music' men did not put in their
appearance for the second entertainmei;t
last week; as they advertised.
A negro redently came to Greenville
from Hog Back Mountain who says that
he has just found out lie was free.
On the 2d inst. Miss Carrio Easley,
a sister Of Hon. John A. Easley, left for
a visit to relatives near Austin, Texas.
fThe Auditor has iinished his circuit,
and until the 20th int. can be found in
his office where he will receive returns.
Prof. Willoughby Reade the renown
ed elocutionist; well known to many of
our citizens, died in Norfolk, Virginia,
a few days agb.
We ddn't think we have much curios
ity, but we are curious to know what
Ceres, Pomona and Flora have tb do in
the State Grange.
Mc-Fall's Almonac should be caPreflully
read anud rat roniized by every farmer.
lie keepa every thing you net1l and at
th e most reasonable pri&ies.
It will soon be time for the election of
towni council. Tie incumbenits have
been so quiet and ordlerly, they will doubt
les he5) reelected withoiut anly opposition.
If you want a bargain in the way of a
trunk or a (carpet call an Iovey &
Townes, Greenivilie, S. (j. They will
give you a bargain tha4, will make you
wish to see them again.
The County Commissioners of Green
ville county have borrowed 88,000 from
the hank at 7 per cent, to pay of school
teachers. That is business; for the teach
era could not have borrowed money that
cheap.
Mr. JTef. D. Stansell, of Eastatoc
'Township, had his left hand badly lacer
ated last week by the bursting of a shot
gun. He undlertook to fire the gun, not
knowing it hadl been accidentally choked
by mud in the muzzle.
If you see any little item in the SErNT!
NEL, which you think might have been
supplanted by something more to your
taste, you are requested to excuse it.
It is put in for the benefit of the reader
who lives on the other hill.
The operatives of Pelzer anid president
Smyth seem to be on the best of terms.
A few days ngo they went ini solid p)halnnx
to the residlence of Mr. Smnythi, and with
Mr. W. (G, Field as spok{esmuan, preseni
ted their employer with a huandsome
walking cnne.
4 The entertainment kiven in the Hall of
the Institute last week by Pr-of. J1. M.
Massey, the blind musician was very
much enjoyed by these who attended.
He is nearly up with blind Tom, as lie
could play the Fisher's Hiornpipe withI
one hand, Yankee D)oodle with the oth
Cr, and sing Dixie all at the same iimo.
** Mr. J. JT. Wakuelin was in to sei ns a
few days ago. Heo will in a short. time
take up his ahode on Rlogga' Mountain
where lhe will devote hid whole attenutiion
to the cultu re of fruit trees. Anyone
who knows with what suds ho basi
met in fruit and grape ('nlture on hiis
farm near Liberty, wvill readlily bietievo
that his efforts will make that renownied
old hill blossom liko the rose.
Prof. and Mrs. McCanlan had quito a
f right on the 1st inst. Their little dlag
ter, Elcuno, had hee'nl lying ofl thele
with her grand-mother, who' was hury
ing with headache. To reliovo tlie,pain
she had saturated a pa ptf with lineame,it
mix4ud with dhlo'rirotm And apphiedl it to
hecr head, This paper she left near the
child who turned over with her faca upon~
it. Dliredily sahA trn/M to tIfOiie heCr. 1yhen
Ab was Anrpi-isd te flidd her totally uri
(dot)dio'irs. Dr. Bramlett wCa sent fo, a
haste, and after a diligent use of reme
hs lie wna r(store
Mr. S. J. Johnsoi is able to be out.
t aints in large varieties at Sloan Bros.
Flower decidt garden ed, dIoVo and
other grws scds at Sloan Bros.
"I always patrohizo those. merchants
who advertise," said a farmer the other
day.
are glad to note that the Adgor
College at \Valhalla is in a flourishing
condition.
Yestehlty I had a horid cold. I us
ed Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, and to-day
I am as well as ever.
Tho John and Dort local which we
have been requested to explain, should
have read "hand" instead of "had."
When Remus jumped over his broth
cr's little wall how were his sprains cur
ed without Salvation Oil?
Mr. W. W. Keys of the Baptist Courier
was pointed out to us last week, as a
distinguished preacher.
A Good record.-In thirty-three years
Dr. Eull's Cough Syrup has never fail
ed to cure a cough, cold, or general
hoarseuess. It is nonpareil.
George V. Earlirt, Captain of Po
lice, ih'ltinore, Md., says:- 'I have us
ed Salvation Oil and found it to be a
most excellent ienedy. I recommend it
to all."
One of Warren RZoyd's neighbors says
the Major is the best neighbor he ever
has seen; thatt he would willingly lend
his door shutter, even if the ind was
blowing cold.
Thie tournamont and danee at Easley
on Mom1ay the 14th inst., promises to be
a first class nflair. '1'le Messenger says
the ladies will 1iep,are a dinter for the
benefit of the Presbyterian Church.
If you want a faultless fit in a suit of
clothes or a pair of slhoes, call on F. W.
Ioe & Co., at the co-:not of Main Street
and McBee AvenUe, Greenville, S. C.
They amko ladies shoes a specialty.
On the 1st inst., Mr. H. B. Zinmer
man, postmaster at Vestiniuster, fell and
broke his leg. He was go'ng to his of
flee in the lep,ot early in the morning
and accidentally stepped of the plat
farm.
Our thanks are due to Mr. J. I. Ellis,
of Prices, Ga., for a copy of the Gaiues
ville Eagle. Tie Engle shows up Gaines
ville in a bright light wlich md ieates
that growing city to havo much promise
for the future.
it is well s"t (li'd that there is no news
liper honlbt about the electrie well in
'.i'alliaferre (ountty Gat. It will enre
rheunmttism iii a few days, and the New
baerry Observer voueina for all that Mr.
Slawson says about it. It has the most
wotderful curative power of anythieg of
which we have iFad oi heard, witlt any
degree of faith.
Th'le followingaro the appointments of
Rev. 0. L. D ur:nmt on the Pickena Mis
s-ion until further notice: Newv Hope,
1s 4 unday at 11 o'clei-k, n. mn. Porter's
Cha,:pel, 2d Snday Lit 11 o'c!oek, a. m.
Tahor, 3d Su.mnday at. 1 1 o'clock, a. mi.
Twelve Miile, 4Ith Sundav at. 11 o'clock
a. in. Cup. lill, 4th Siwdey at 31
p. in.
Mr. El ie~ Keeirrme'ii ' tertinly a for
tun:ate fn met-, lbut we suspa.t t 1ow' is
more good cotneut in i s fortune than11
good luckli. Rle.sides the innnense pig
which he killed seime time ago, one ham
of which weighed 137 po undls, we are in
fiormed that lie hais had dished up this
wiiiter, eight fat wild turkeys. Mr.
KCennemore makes plenty of corn, and
he uses itto the pur pose in fatteing his
hogs.
'ihe many friends of Dr. Johin r. Hol
in ga ivorth will regret to learn of his so -
vere illness at Giainesv-ille, Florida. In
riespoiise to ai tele'grami announcing this
fact, Mrs. C. L. Hollingsworthi left on
the a3d inst. for that p)oint, accompman.li
by Mir. J1. P. Bloggs. News was receiv
on last Monday that the D)octor was
somne better, and they hope to he alei to
bring him home in a few days. Mra.
H. E. "Hlarris, of Culpepper, Va., who
was adlvised of her brother's illnesns, ar
r'ived in Pickens hast Monday.
Mar-ried, at the residenceoof tho bride's
father, Mr. WV. U. Hunt, on the 3d inst.,
by Rev. J. C. DaviM, Mr. Thomas HT. Mo
Whiorter to Mist Lizzie IIunt, all of
Pickce. 'These young frienids have our
hearty congratulations and best wishes
for their hap~piness. Mr. Me\Whotier
is ioe of Pickons Coiity's mo:t success
fulI farmers, anid thIiis pru dent step in ont
ly another ~v'iden'co that lhe is worthy of
grea ter success in the1 future. Thei
catke was dilieiouts, as we have been
A nieighiboriing rieacehlers w.fe, not long
sinlce rivet~'d b y express a niice presenI1t,
a jitg of musenin te wvini.- Her husbaInd(
who innoicenttly started home wit ih te
pacik'ge, ha1ppened to thtink of the fasli
ionable jug hustness ini the dry tiwns,
and was so disconeerted all at. once, 1.1hat
he caine near throwing thei plaguey thing
diown oni the street , bunt an atccommot-(Lt
ing older enmne to thet rescue anad sa id Ihe
would take charge of it, unt il tio *irothter
could comn' roundl ini his hucit anid
take hometi the litt le br'owni jug ini a le.ss
siuspiciouts mnanner.
Marri(ed, 1', Rev. J1. WV. lihht'ene:, on
Tuesday evenitng :hd Of .Fbruary, at thue
res$idleieo of e lbide's fat he,r, in the
city of Greenville, Misn lealie AX. I 'ick
ens, dtitighter of Ret 11. M. P'iekents,
to lHon.- Johti H. Bowent, of Piekitns
County.
The abov6 hoie's was a great sutrprlise
to us, but widowers usually keep such
things very quiet; at, least cite of that
chias surprised everybiody in E. A~ short
Miss Nannie Howel is visiting her
sister, Mrs. W. J. 1;ramheLt.
The following marriago iotice ai'o ta
ken from the Keowee Couridr:
On January 23c1 1887, by Rev. It. .J
Vinson, Mr. Elbert Cobb to Miss Mary
C. Chambers, all of Oconee.
January 20th 1887, at the residence of
thm bride s father, Mr. WY. B. Kelley, by
Wm. R. White Es 1., Mr. .fame Lee jr.
to Miis Ida J. Kelley, all of Oconee.
The Secretary of State informs the
Clerk of the toard of County Connis
sioners, that the law providing for the
appointment of Supcrintenlants of
high ways, in each township has not been
repeaczled.
'1'he following marriage natiees ar
from the Andcrsoa Intelligene r of the
,h inst.:
Mr:iried, at the residence of the briblo's
father, on the 23d ilt., by Rev. Miko
MfeGee, Mr. J. W. Tucker, of Level
Land, S. C., and Miss Adolia F. Weoks
of Piedmont, S. C.
Married, at the Presbyterit parson
age, near Good Hope Church, on the
27th of January, by Rev. R. C. Ligon,
Mr. W. W. Scott and Mrs. Anne McCon
nell, both of Anderson County.
Married, by the R ev. M. Mc(ee, o,n
lucsday, 25th ult., at the resiidence of
the bride's father, Mr. Jfoe J. Ml"jor ald
Miss Janie HarriA, drughter of Mr. Eze
kiel Harris, all of Anderson County.
Ve were glad to meet in our otheo last
week, Mr. )avid H. Teptleton, of I)i
al's Township, Lauretis county. ie is
one of the most subst:1tial :mnd success
ful farmers of that neighborhood. lie
gave us an account of an e:eiting chase
of a mon:+ter wild eat on ii is 1lanstat ion a
few <lays ago. It wue; dl:e vered fir t
by Mfr. Tml'itn1eton's two lit le'' 'on:+, by
its shrill and agotnizing cries wi icl con
sidcrably frigltetrni one of the boys.
They repoIrtedl. h fact" to their fatiher,
who with several of the neighbors took
dogs one night atnd gave t e mu rauder a
chatse, and captured him. Nr. Temple
ton thinks his mate i: still at larg:, as
its cries have since been h'"ard ''hese
animalsmust belong to the rear guard of
the sqiuad whose depradations on d(,gdomu
have been recounted by tle (reenville
News.
We h1ad a very pleasant visit last week
to the growing town of Senraa, and
thirough the int'trunentalit y of a dime
reading given at the Coleniman hotel, by
\Irs. C. F. Iloke, wq met many of Sene
ca's fair daughters and prom ising sons.
T1'm recitat ions :ud nusie by the young
hidies wcre tast(ful and elet':, ai
nade the evening hurs go s:iIly by.
W\e dislike to c: iticizc: a n:ar nec iglosnr,
but it does seet11 to us thmt the F re
Press, in its ccoinut (If this pl,las.tnt ,
casion, shcontic have maetic s5eial mee
tion of the very elaborate, philos phieal
med el gaut talk madel by Nr. Eohraim
Frielsonl. But ev,ry roaa has itis tie ns.
\We walked into the stove of br eher'T,ld
just abu dark a.. l ...m. i him writ g
by I-lhe dull light of al thriee inchi (candb1-,
ligh th'i5 lmpis. "Thley ulnlall the oillat
Pickenis ill thePyeIi CJ''A1h'n(I111 ' lreh,"
s:iid hle, just as if t hat. wa-s theC subi j.ct
of his writlng. Anioter Pikns mlan
atuil m.other Senleen lmau answvered:"W
hav1 V'senIt all tile Oil to Piehenis." Anid
werell heaiped upon0 tile thrlee iPiekesI' el..
ders, wilo happl1eneCd to be iln S4'ee'n that
nlighlt; on111 woI knuow not ho0w lany laump
and oil circullar's tile (leaconls halve receiv
ed. We cannot let such tin pa'ss un5 1
resenlted, Po whlenl we get sulflicient lighlt,
we will see that brotherni Conldon, of the'
M~ess-eger, makes amen ds.
iDog Bitten.
(SRpemll to thIe Sunday~ Knox.)
GI:ENVIL~LE, Febl ruary 5, 1 887.---A
reportd r'eached h er.e to -day, IIt,a in
line, la-t Thulrsd1ay, three cilrenI'- of
L. T. Addinigton lwere b it ten h'v a
iniad dog, which afterwards fastenled
its fanigs in a COW onl thle place, anId
w-as killed beftoreo looin~g its lOld.
Thle fathler (if the chlidrenl is at pre's
ent servinig at short tetrmi in jail for
b)reach of conltracet. Tile thrie. chii
dren are said1 tom be( all young girls.
T~~'he r'edort comesc thriough good auii
Absolutely Pure.
Tis pwir ner vai. inarv-iof1
cannoIltI be -bl ill compejItitionI withI the
mulIuI o wtet,pl shrel wht ahn
or phephae-pItler. ol' onl inl enas.
WR TOT,4 n for DR. SCTT'NSY
-OF
Assessment Notice.
AU)1'1OR'S 1'F'CE, t
Pl1cKUN C . 11., S. C., Jan. 18, 1887. 1
T 1IlE County Auditor hay beenl Compell
ed to cancel. engagoments at all pre
eincts 1X001)t tho following on account oi
Homo confision as to dates.
Ho or his neputy will ho at
1umpkintown on Tuoday the 1st day
of February 1887.
At Aikena' Store, Wodnetday, 2nd
February 1887.
At Nine '1imes, Thursday, 3d of Feb
ruary 1888.
At Iiurricano, Friday, 4th of Febru
ary 1887.
At Six Mile School house, Saturday
tith of February 1887.
At Piekoit C. H., tho balance of the
tim(5.
Taxpayers will avail tlemshlves of the
ample timo given to make lteturns and I
hope each will nmako his or her Retulrn in
person of number of acres of Land,
Buildings, Lots and Personal Proberty
in each Township, and no comnplaint
will then be necessary.
Every male citizen between the agee of
21 a1ul 60 years on the 1st of Jannay
1887, excXep,t thono inaliahle of making
a support shall bo demnied taxable 1)115.
A ftier the 20th of February all Returns
will be put in additional list with the 5l1
ptu cent p>tnalt.v addecd thereto, unless
l>revented by sickness or a absenco from
the County at tie time of Listing.
J. B. CLY)E,
Cotimty Auditor
Jan 20, 1887. 17 tf.
Clark & Wilcox
1)o the best work of any
lii'I11 ini Sout ( Carolina on
A n1d use the finest mater'i
al of' al lii'I South of
Masoi and I)ickson's line.
We have th11 evidlece to
)rov e this f'roi the Qtuar
rles.
A.rets (hanpion Iron F'ence Co.
G reen'1V ille, '4. (:
dec 18. 84 1 1y
IDanger! A ,wgleeted col or cough may
fcd to 'nl"umco la,('on-mptIlon or other fatal
di 'ase. Strong's Pectoral Piuln will cus e a
cral :s by m i: ;;ir. uest hug for (dysleuia,In.
dstion.lo) sick headacho as thousahnds testify.
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and by far tho Most Readable.
Agents wanted everywhere to earn
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The most interesting and advanta
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paper.
No Subscriber ignored or neglected.
Something for all.
Beautiful and Rubstantial Prorniumus in
8tandard Gold and nothorWatohos,Vaiuable
Boeoku, tho Boat Family Sowing Machino
known to the t ra:de, and an unequaled list
of ob>jects of real utility andl ineatt-obion.
Ratos, 1 y Mfafl, Paistpaid:
DAILY, per Year (without '3unday) $6 00
DAILY, per Month twithoutBunday) 50
SUNDAY, per Year .I 100
FOR EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR 7 00
WEEKLY, per Year . . . I 00
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fort cvi' unteda in t he olu healhiest, f at
meaor t delno rul :lty n heeonti,p t of- o
fers nip Al' ssOtATt\TOST
new Lpen. Rt fr ., Uldes GEO. P
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W1E i1A'rE MA1KiED DOW
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Fancy Goods,
We Guarantee Prices as I,
found in I
IIOVEY &
MAIN ST?EEJT, GB
)ve.r n '1hourand Trtol
I 'nckngou mnuiltid to pn
tUE IR J ,' rt,Cfop .rtl"n
t;ntnrd woro rostore<t to henith by usn of
O ,. SEMINAL PASTILLESs
endirq Curofor Nervons1)ebility, OrganIo
'oakno.s nndP Phyi(cr. Doar nYugo hId
ognend' Lilon o'ugri.die Agod Men. Teted for }.ight Yonmo in many
thons }and easeo, thoy absolutely retoro p+rotnatureli
}rn+d And broken down men to tho fuli enjoymennt oJ
perfootandfull Manly Btrengthnand Vigorous JLosltb
To those who nuffor frntu the maeny obscuro 1 isonsos
broughtabout by Indisnrtion, Eznt+surn, Ovt.r-lrain
Work, or too froe Iudulgonce. wo eak that you end us
r nme with statemnnt of yonr t rouble, and encure
TAL-PA OK AOE F1tEE, with ILlust'd Pamphh. O.
RUPTURED PERSONS oan have FREI
Richmnaod & Daniville RL R
"- a
Columbia and Grocnvillo Division
- - I
CONI)ESED SC'EDULE
Det ember 114 ISSO.
(Traiis run on 75th Mrliinio time.)
C'4)nthboumH( 1 No. 52.
Leav(' W a'halla................ 8 (55 am
.. ... a.. . ................. 1 an
" Sprtanhurg............11 31) ui
c A1b ville...............10 -1i an
' Laurens. ............... .8 20 an
(ree niville"............... t 411 anl
" Gree wood5..............1 10 n
". Ninety~ Six. . .......1 411pn
"' Newhei-ry............... 07 in
Ar've Co..nmbia................ 5 15 pr
a Augu ta... ....... 9 20 pI
Leave a iobrmh'ia. .. .......10 00 an
"Ne wherr.v.... ...........I 1 I pn
"Ninetyv Six ............. 2 30 pn1
'-...r.enw................ 2 t.2 pn
A r'v(e (Gretnvil\e.... .......... 5 52 pu
" Launrei a................... 5 55 pn'
"Ahh.evill..................4 35 Pu
"Spairt aihIurg............3 30 pnt
"S4'n4en.................6 02 pn
"Walhiall:a............... 6 35 pn
"Allanla.................11 4pn
No4 . 5:3 i' make {ts;(.8 t4 chIse tennectio foi
A. thi a :.
No. 2 niake close; Connec4(tion! forj .\u
.;n't:i and4 4 Ch4arlest<ni1 at I olumbia22.
1) CA Id )W l 4, P A, Cohnnbuia t, S.
OL" , 21.i A .15, TIratil- .ahu er'.
PIRICES~ CURR.ENT.
L I>TS.
SUGAUM (-2 ut Losf. ... ..... .... .
ru4 e.... ....... .... ..
wilt-red'((. .. ..... .... .......
(hanulated.................61
Str2a:.dedt A............... 6
Etra". WhIite C............6;
(ode 4112................. E
1114r,.'1w..... ............. 5
C FE- Java, 24ld (over12nmt:t . . 2
14.,uayra jt. .. ... . 171 O
Ri....oe.........1. (0
?1air.... .............. 1*(rOi I
Farir..................... lu(oll
Mio!.AhRlC5 - (obIin Syrup.
NA2useo(vadol Inl hhls ....S
4 .h I ) .. ................ 8:i
Nw O' (rleans 4, prim te..
Ne~ w Oreas fair . . 3
Newv Orlea1ns, c*4m1inon.1. .
io -alear it. Sides, dr1y sal1..
Il'rLakfast. 11:444 .... .. 1
('14-4Ch 44' ketI t1 ' t!i2re s.. . .
ChIce4 kett le buc2ket....
OnAl Corn1, fromi. sit'res. . ..
(Corn f'r')m wag2 s . ~2.. . . 4.
Olts McD1' oleu............. 15
Geo r: ~ 4,grat lle. . . 6 5
I'.oux . hi e i ud per hh!1....$7
O:idder'.ll..................6
I ( -.(ilo dn' . h.i...........
'104A 4 . Gra n(lt, granuated.. . $10
Shellyville..44.............IO
1"t4oward2( Fstree..... ......
Pearl I r4uitliper.hb.... ....
()at14 lioa.............O
(Ad Cie 1new...............
'P !0 ~Sll i ns 1est .h e. . . . . 1 2
1.ld24 ,ominion............
Belle 44 Boyd.2l......
ldrni Bol.................
Ton C1 o 1,Stox o- Fah.Kee....$
Lon~ Jack............... 1
Pridej of Durnm.... .......
Pie new. ........
Qua.5E4tt-I#r bhl otl..- ..
Clerk's Sale.
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STATE O" SOUTH CAItOLINA,
COUNTY o. [IcKl-:Ns.
IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Joseph S. IIondriokq et al. vs. Morning
3. Fondley et al.
URBSUAN'I to tho terms of a dooretat
order nado in the above stated seuo
on tho 24, day of January 18'0, by lion.
I. ). Witherspoon, presiding Judge, I
will iell to the highest bidder at Piekon
0. 11., during the legal hours of sale on
saleday in Maroh next, the following
(lesribed REAL ESTATE, to witi
All that picco, parcel or tract of land,
situato in Piekens contty South Carolina,
on Shoal Creek, waters of Saluda River,
adjoining lands of G. W. Bowen, J. 1).
Chapman, Tract No. 2, J. S. 1Iondricksi
and otherH, containing one hundred and
and ninety-one (191) acres, more or losR,
being that portion of the real estato of
Abel IIendriCks, deceased, assigned to
the widow Frances S. Iiondrieke and
four children, by cominsigsioners in parti
lion alp1ointed by the court, and sold un
der the dearoc above stated for non-cOm
pi:(lne with the LeUs therof.
Plat of same can be sOOn in Clerk's
of?ice.
'T'EIDlI:-Oiei-hilf of the purchase
money to he paid in cash--the balaneo
(1n a1 credit of tWelvO mionths with inter
est from day of sale, senretl by >ou, of
pureinaser and noortgtuge of tie promise.
l'urnh:e-'r to pay extra for all papers
and for recor(iig the same.
J. J. LEWIS, c.c.r.
ft'b 101,'87-it
Clerks Sale.
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The State of South Carolina
l'CkE CouNTY.
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IN COURT o)F COMMON PLEAS
I ariet A. Braiz(ale vs. 'Vatson C(l
hin! foal) C.'llins et al.
I)TRSAN' to lie te s of a d1e
er(i l nrii-ul ft r ri-sale adItOts i i the
nboou a at "I cas1 i the' 11 ii (layI( of
Jan. 18837, by\' lien. T. B. Fraser,
pr'si1ig JJudge, I will sell to the
hig,hest 1hidd'-r at Pickents C'. Hi., <iiir
ing the le;.al lo irs of ale on sal -,:a
in Marhe 1i-X, the f, lowing dI
cii)et 1ZEAILJ ES'ATL L. to wvit:
All ot tht tract of lanii i n the
t-ite aud Coiah :1f ratid on (row
(r."ek wtter ot the i I I wee (i ver,
:u lj iI! ; lamis of 11 illi:ni A lexan;lr,
F. C. Parsost :11a<l;lhersM ont ii1'
\Vo lnndrd i'(l aI iii a'Res mo0 ie r
less oriin:ally gIau asted to Roert
liankin.
S ild at the risk of the formn e pur
chaser.
inoney to bi pidt in (:nsh, the hahne
on twtlvt miithls t ime, with iuterest
fromt da'y of s:ilt,seen red by hiond f ar
ehnster aind ui)igtaget of Iihe pr, mises.
Purchaser tt lii~ ot. frll imperCs imad
toe11 rt io ii' h' sii'iie.
J. J. IL I' S, c.t!.r'.
feb 10), 4t
Clerk's Sale.
Cou NTY' oF I'C1:N5.
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IN C')MMON PLEAS COUIr
Leowis, '. c. r., Atd min istrator, Naney
C. Sttewa-rt t al. D)oeiendanxts--C..
1IANwr rOu Foui:enoui OF Morr-'
(i.wel:.
PUR!ISUANTI to the teriuis oif a deern
tal ordoItr of re-:al o sie in Ihe
ahm ae statt'd ease by Hon1. TI. 1. l"ra
ser, prsdn .1oulge, oin thin 19, dany of
hmary, 187, T will Nell to th li igh
esiiddIer at P ienis (. If., duin g theli
legal houtirs ofI a tIe, on Saltjt1- in
Ma;rih nit., Ite followinig idescribted
EAL kMITATE',to wit:
All I tat iten pariel or' trc o'id f land,
uilimate ini P'ioeins Co~iuty, tot both sidets
of hiig l.Estat,n ()rtek, *djoiiing haiuns
of Wmii. l(. Stewvart, .lan es Loue'is ind
olters, conininiuig thrtee huandretd eind
lifty (:350) acrts moore or leo-s, beting the
ti.atti Ira't of hoi conivt'ytd to Aundrew
J. Stewirt., b y Wmiu. h. Stnwart tnd othIi
er hirs oft Abraulniin Sl'wart, leceasedt.
or*.
ierms Cash u. Pu iirohlnewr to pay for
febh h0, '87 -It
Clerk's Sale.
The State of South Carolina,
IN ( OcTl~ 01- m'0)'tt, phI,LS~
(I W. C'othiri vs. I. 11. 'othurin.
> Ul;SUA NI' o lhe tirms tof ait- d -tal
en ft 20thI of Jamuiry- 1887 by lbion.
Salnlly in \lauch uit'd th fo.llowing1
td-tii ihed 11 i A L~ T:STA 'T E, t o wit,
All thiat pl~en piarcel or' tieiet ofiland in
Piceko in Co)nndy, and Shdet afort'xiton
both suItes of I )od lii' ( reek; witts of
Saludai River, adjlomuhingf landsl) ofI Ptndrlo
Hunwt. antd otherts, krnowjn as thn .-w \1 I
T1.ach, '?tain inig niniet''en (1'.) acrt-i
mlorte or k '*4.
for titles.
J. . LEWTi, c. ..
ft- 1i, 197 21).
""t. J~ . '
I OUR ENTIRE STOCK Of
Carpets, etc.
ow, or SLower than can be
his Market.
TOWNES,
EENVILLE, - -S0
C, Rr Avoid Iho hnplition of pretotiUua rn.
dice fA,rthc"e t+ouber.nnd all Quasbe,
nionsen af npittt to hleodtbelr vl"
th- . e n P. i t a t* n tN
(U ta) thoncanrf", doe" Ot lnterf.r"
writh attntlon to :uSnces, or cae paa
orlnn rneIuc in an ay . gund.at
rbN. on "pentlo d riep .y r
ppptt nUo . od'ea.I pria.clpf. itdirpat
".itii ,utha eat a.fdAaaieew 11"po)ti
" inl enoele 1llt Without dela7. 'rh"oRlu[t.
funronoannthe hman organi.m rt"torcd. I
weutodsininnatip.g }lo n"niau~i ofa 111 wKvou baoh , ihe patienap,t
boooneschrcfu and rapidlygahit bo str"og ad baaA
TREATMENT:-OaexoItb, 1. Two XoL.1 Tbe, R
HARRIS REM.DY Co., Mro QaeRmr,
8084 Ir. Tenth Street., ST. LOUI8, mo.
Trial of ot" Appliance. Ask for Terms!
ichiuond & Danville It8
PIEDMON'' AIR LINE ,ROUT :.
CONDENSED SCHEDULE.
Dcecniber 191h, 1s8t.
Trains run by 75th Meridian timo. OYe
l mur faster than 90th Meridian timo
IN orth.wirct
No 61 No 58
I Lcavse Atlanta........ 7 00 pim 8 40 am
iArrive Gainesville. ...9 12 pm1 10 88 am
IAtLla.............9 936 pmlI00 am
'IoccoaI...........10 39 pm|12 01 pm
1 Sencea........ .... 11 27 pm 12 S6 pm
Easley .. ...... ... 1236am 2 10pm
Greenville. .. ..... 1 02 dii 2 82 pm
Spartanburg . J... 2 17 am I 48 pm
(Gaffniey.. .... .... 8 11 anh 4 80Opm
Gia.tonuia.... ......4 20 am' 5 41 pim
hlaro.. ....5 0.5 anf 6 25 pm
..a..sbury........ .. ..641 ahi 8 01 pmi
1 aIlei ght......1 .50 prh 947pm
(Godsboro. ... ...f 4 40 pmn 6 50 ao'
Gireensboro.j 8 22 am 11 20 am
lhuinvill. .........10 1t0 am1 11 80pm
ilchmnda.........3 4.5 pm 6 .90 am
I.ynecbhiurg . I. 1 05 pm 2 05 am
Chairlottesville. . . . I3 30 pm 4 10 am~
Wasington. .. .. ..8 23 pmfl 8 80 am
11alt imiore . ... .. . .11 25 pm,10 08 am
PhIiladtelphiat...1 00 am 12 49 pm
Airive New York..I 6 20 am: 8320 pm
_____ Dailf
No 501oN2'
r.eav New York.......12111 n't 48 pOtd
Pihilulel1phia.3 50 ain 6i 57 pm
J1altimore,... .. .. . 650 am' 9.97 pm
Sashii,gtin. .... .. 00 am 11I 00 pm
Chalott esville. .. 1 25 pm 8 00 am
- tlnchhug.......4 400 pm 510am
Daniville.......... 705 pm 8 05am
Ilicinontd... .... .1 .30 pm 2 80 am
(hulsboro.. .. . ... 11 .50 am 5 00 pm
Ruleigh .. . .... .. 4 35 pmi 1 00 ami
Gireensboiro...... .9 05 1pm1 I 0 48 am
8Falisbury . ... .. . . 6 18 pmn 11 20 am
C'harlot te ..... . 15 am 1 00 pm
hauVtoia...........1 414 am 1 42 pm
affeys........ 258am 251pmiT
&jpartnurIJ)ug....8 47 amn 8 84 pm
..r.....i...... .. .| 5 ti4 am 4 48 pmn
Easley .... ......5 30 am 51l4pm
RnerIa.............t6 32 am I6 12pm
'lToreo... ... ...... 782i am 7 101pm
Lula............ 900 am [8 26pm
(sainesv,ille....928pm! 850 pm
Arrive Atlanota.... ....I11 40 am 10 40 pm
SLEEPING CAR SERVICE.
On~ trains 5C) and 51 Nullman Buffet sle,p.
era hert we'en Newv York and Atlanta. On
tLi. 5 and .13 P~uian Buflt's.eeper
he lweeni Washingintn and Net4 Ufltlan.
Puillmnan sleeper 1 Mtweep Greensbtoro and
1Ri(hmfond(. Throiigh .tfckets on sale at
piipal H tt in, to aill po1 its. For rates
Pand ini fornuitioni apply to any agenit Uf the
companyLi or
E 'IlIOMAFI. JAB. L. TAYLOR
G(enl Maniager G. P A
A L~ctuIre rJTo Younig Men
ON ThE LOSS OF'
0 A Lecture on the Nature, 'Treait
nument and Cure of Semtina) Weakneen,i
Sor Sperimatourrhe~a. in (diced hvY self abosi,
5 i Iv( hudaruy Em;iins E)5, himpjoLenc~y, Zerv
5Ouis lebility, and ImpeJ)diments to Mlar
ri age genalv;t osumpt ion, Eib~.)l Psy
Sand Fits; Menitatl and1 P'iI-sleal IncaJ)acit y
0 &.- By 1{.OBt11I RT J; I 'LER nELL,
0 iM. D;.
'ITh(' world reniowne'd ruthior, in this.
adi ra tie lt ure clearly proven (fromn
hx wn ex perience that the a wfu. conse
qecof ~.elf abuse~ miay be effectually
65 perattins, hon;l esa, in struimets, ri fgR or
cordliials. pointing out a muode of cure at.
ontce certa in an effetuial, by whtleha e
9 r ufir o mtter what bia
'.ondition many be, inay cure hiin if
ch ~Ieal,y, privuately and radilcavllf.
iFr'l his Lec(tutre will proe a boon to
.5 thxousands and1 thousandcs..
xl Aen unidei seal, In a plain enivelop~e, to
(1 any aiddress, p)(st-paidl, on receipt o.f fr
o cenxts or. t wo postage stamps. Address,
T HE CULVERW ELL MED1CA L u0;
41 Ann St.. New Tork,)N. 1 ,
R ?.at AtCO3en,Ba AMO.