The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, June 02, 1887, Image 2
fl SENTINEL.
J. E KUO.,.W4, Editor.
J. E. BOGGS & Co., Proprletor:s.
PICiNS C. I., S. C.
THU1ISI)AY, JUNE 2, 1887.
For gubscrip)tlon, $1 .TO plrannum t
strictly in ad vance; for six mn t hs, 7ti;.
Advertisements ins5erf ed at one dolla1
per square of one )ih or l(ss for the first
i1cnrtion and fifty (eIs f r caeah subse(qu
ent insertion. f,iheIl discount maud( to
-n r(chat;ls :imil ot h( s advertismng for six
montlhs or by ithe year.
Qbltuary Notices exec(dr(li five lines.
'Tribiute"S of Itespect, Conmu;ienti<otS
of a personal ebaract er, when a<lmis"able
will he(ha: rgedI,for Sadvertismiets.
THIS PAPER m "onntent
Adrert(etngRureau(IOSprucoSt.\,whuernndvrrrt(r.g
"e*iacts mAY bo wadte fur nt Lr IEW YOIiL.
In the transfer of the office, United
States Treasurer from Jordon to H
att all the money will have. to be
counted. About seventy-five persons,
some of them experts, have been em.
ployed to do the counting. It is es
timated that it will take them about
two months to finish the job. There
is more than $342,000,000.
It will be seen from an articlo else
where in this issue that the town
council of Edgefield has made a bold
strike for liberty. It proposes to re
pudiate the contract of the towii with
the Cumberland Gap R ailroad. 11ut
it is in the unfortunate dileimna of
- "counting without its host.' The
Press and Banner in its head ius
to this action, insinuates tint the (n
terprise is rotton, but fortunately for
its readers, therois no scents in its re
marks.
The Crops.
At this time the crops Ill this coun
ty" are more promising than for sever
al years. All the farmers are more
than usually lopeful, .and they are
working like Trojans to keep dOn
the ever springing, growing grass.
The early planting of corn is luxuri
ant, and in many places the next
working will "lay it by." Cotton is
also doing well.
There is not much said about the
wheat, but it will give a better yield
than was credited to it two weeks ago.
Oats generally are good enoutght, and
they wvill be a most welcomo and
timely crop to the working antimals.
If every' body can slay in god hu i
mor until fall, and '00 have no( re'ver
ses, the county will h)e worth a huni
dred thousand more titan it ever was.
The smiling face of the farmers' fields
nlOW promise it.
The ickensM School.
This School in the Pidmtont lInsli
tute closed lati Tues;day. Proif. Me
Caslan and his family will leaxe in a
fewv days for thebir newA homettl at Lau
rens, at which latce the Professor
will take charge of the Fetcale Col
lege. He aind his fam,ily during1
their sojournl in this vi!!;m-e sic 18-1
82, have so endeared t hem:ajls to
our people tht:t they will be greatfly
milssedi. They htave dlonte at noble ed-.
ucational work in this cotminit v
that time calnntot whlolly eff:rc. fXl
neat ion has en joyed aco ntinmual b otm
under their ntmagemnent, and10 wo
have taken a step forward that we
trust n ill never' be retraced. T(o hol d
the advantage gained through this in
strumientality, every one who has any
interest in t he comm unity should
sltand1 together. Some decisive steps
must be taken and taken at once.
Every one can so readily appreciate
-the impotrtance of having a school un
der ani ale teacher that it is useless
*to discuss thtis question. The tide is
at its flood and( the opportunity mu'st
be improved at onlce. Even those
who have no children to educate ennt
ill af'ord to allow the interest ini the
school to flag.
If we are tinconcerned and( becomo
divided on the schiool quelstion, we
lose at once, the greatest bo on inii
dent to village life. It is unaimtity
of actoin in this p)articular that has
given our town such a shove forwvard
in the last few yoars. The matter
should be put ini goo)d shiape at once.
It is not merely a question for those
who are stock holders in the Insitittute,
but it is something which concerns
every citizen.
Something should be dlone to put
the title to the valuable school p)rop
erty in a board of truIstee2s for the
benefit of the colrmuinity, and if every
one will help a little this will not be I
hard to do. This done, a first chas I
High Behool at Pickens is a fixture, u
here is not a prettier site or bettert;
Keep' Tn Ran ks.
It is right that K. of L. should be
heard--be aMowed to presnt his
views in.reply to the very general re
rm:rks of "Bh Jones" on the labor a
qjuestion. But K. of I. makes the
()mmn1,1 histako o" f iding fault with
lie chief Exacut.ivo for not preventing
>vils over whiel hie has no'mnoro "on- f
:rol than Piekens County has over
ho price of cotton.
This county is along ways yet from
;uin. As long as the demnoentltic par.
y is in power in the State, no one is
oing to get had hurt. If any of the
pledges of the democratic party are
not redeemed, the President, Gov
arnor or Superintendon t of Educa
tion is5 not responsible for it.
The neucleus of every political or
ganization is gathered around a thirst
r r power, and if anyone goes it)
anything that dimnishcs the strength
of the democratic part;y in the South
ern States, he is agiainst good gov
ernment no matter by what nimne lie
may be called. h post bellb]ui histo
ry of the South is all that is needed
to prove this assertiton. If things are
not going oni to suit the whie 111( of
the conntiv, the only safe thing they
cln do, is to work agiiiiist those
wn.,ng- ii llie pa rty. Deseri1m will
nevir do. No stonae w\ill be left, un
turniedi to ldrak the Solid South. The
tI( lit is ((omiii ng ii very coni;1Val)le
diisr,uise, atnd it belh)> VCs every mnt
w 11 1(1 ives in wite s1plrna(cy", to
resist it at every step. Call.it uha you
p\le'as(, vhite sipi neliiy(V, den it ulyu"V
b)ol'urbI5im, it is all t.:L liCmeanS good
to the South, anid the tenuo1ro 1h\V
w hih we hold tho rii:ns of Go vern.
ment uniust b)( miost assid(1uoulsly guant1
el.
Kni _hlslof Labior hay (l0 mn11(h
oo1ini the South, us lung as thry
rem:. ainm the demlora;tie p arl;y, but.
the ga:ii. fol lealvinig (;nn IIever liale
g'1o1 th( losses: for blr((ealilg the Solid1
Soiethi. If the ends for wvhich11 thi
Kneights of Laliorsue a oat 'n(ling, are
legiti10iti aluid p1t [r, tly (Ol at
ba to I bIu !: b routght Iho demaocrat in
party. But 11(11 they arraigin the
paIty and (lalrge it withI Ii reacli of
trulst, it isl s;af( to infer that. thev ar1e
after p olitic;al lo(I r, ii.t('al of the
good of the peop le. DeImioit raits ann
ailard to join in ithing w\hinh rl'pr'on('h
(hsIlheir p:a-ty, bu(t shouldI leave all
such thaing;s to be) m:atg l byV im(le
Intl its, I u('[bull1("51i l i: i iil gr'een ii ck
(1r. 1Th(I0 reIIrI'ks iaiC Iii a.te wit hi
(lef' n(ee t o "I. of L."
A n N. ., a1
aiid te'surv_.in p:nity n the Cii
Roadg I reahe 11 hiitcit.l Maj.oi ik,
absolutiely i surpised atgrthe easyigrade
feet to thie mile, whilIe 11n the A;he
reeiiICs 23: feet fIor th ree mil es.
ii\aj 1'Iirk's opliioni lois great.ly eni
inI rigard to t his ne1w railwar' ('en.
alte induniiilillhiity, (it it ing it to
thle ni:iiin of sceic rCouteC. (Crossing'
ings, it u ill nh'4 ysv l'e one- of the spe-'
einll featrs ofSI t a tIup to thei moIunit.
Iliin. uto whin lice firl on~a this
tide f vttha on tlei, adl thie our
istisil 1enrriei alng ihe Ait croueo
Bad~ , will n>t et ifutl ews lill
tv iewsha the i, wayilar andy ca
mile furithI er the nex t turin ini tile
windling railwnay will give a viewV of aj
rushing, foruniing fallsn, worthy ouf
ai painte' brush. So s-t ill in t his
pcCuliac river- iniS some( lacest bei ftore
Hfere if,t beg'_ini its rapLIid decenut to
jin the TJcifen8es, and thle red4 mn
ailled1 it the Huaiig RUiver- Salika;
while ablt)o here it wa11 Talhkecoste-.
afuceh inlterest is felt here U oliard
L(o the( (-ompletion11 of the (I., C. 0,
?. road1, now4 alreadiuy graded nearfily to
P~icen, It is cnsiidoriedl on1 of
hle certainltiesl of the near fuituro,
The presen~ft RSsioni of the~ Cenitrli
liyh Sebol will closo the 24th dlay
4 June .1887!. Tho closinig exercisos
v'ill bo as follows:
F[aminaut li TrflUi1y. June 23d1,
huaiys Thuarsday night 23d; Speech
yv Hfon. J. E. Botgg~s on F~riday 24th~
rune 24th. Tlte patiron4 especkafly
nid the public generally are inuvied
fIeking AaIutta he Uuibe,
land-G p
(Edy.fietd ()aronrcls.)
Thto reoijlulion of our town eoan
il, publihd(. in another column, is
tartling. It is also brave, wise, and
udicativo of both COnsIentioUs pub
10 shpiit and uiuch runnly grit. It
)1>O1OU1cCi null and void the roui
luislhinent of tho mortgage inade by
mr town coupeil of 1384 to the Ca
>lina, Ciunterlund Gap & Chicago
Railroad Cortpany.
We will run over the past history
>f this matter for the benefit of our
r'eaderl. WhenC1 tih:(Edegtieldl Ihniich
Railroad wa1S lir:t (lchartercd, onr tol
coun1cil waS aut1oriZ(e to sublHril('
$20,00t to its cupitaili stock. The
council mlller Iuntdat D). I. Dltri
Ho, did1 Subsc ribe: $10,000, a(d 11bse
gn110ntly und(er Inteondant B G. Bun
lamlll, $2,0! Ill 111Ore, n:llilI1 $ [2,0(U)
in al: hnil I H,k a nrtgagt' e fr( 1n the
r':a1 to Se('irJ' thi iii. len it 1884,
fiome) tlint' ater.( ottr bran1Wh rond Imda(
her( 1 n (u1sulia l:tl('t11 wit h1 ihe a(':rohin1,
(u ruul utl( p . Ch'Iic:ngo, (' Iv. t
Hngo(,d, prt"(shite(t of the conisolidla
Lion, aJJaredl boitre ui' ('otulcil andi(1
11a(10 at Statertent to the elieet ti atI
>chlfieb11, whot was thifen rai:sing mou
;v to 1uil(1 the gre at Rlad---and he
1:1 been rising it. (''' sinCe-was
1It111p5reld b y the inortgage, matl that.
w h( 1i(?Vi t Shofi( ttld IoldCn(1 raise the
01id ttntner if 1 o "uouncil Wouldl re lin
Iuisi said linortgage, plroiising. the
-ttunlcil lihat if they' wVoul ('X('tet
tiehi r.-lint1lishtn((-nt, the C., C. (1. & ,
'. ('oitany would issue to the coun
'si mirs 11ittrtrugo htandls to the (1., C.
_l. C. to theo nliumtt of the mrlt t
'"ig they atlrt'ndy lt,tt. TIhe 'ounrcil
unller (lte :ulvi.e t f thriee or fourt of
mr" mostt p,roln1int a indl iu1'lligen't
'itI n:;, t '1) l P m ( it to rel(ase the
Int)rtt[:tl,e, tir whi('1h, as8 is well knOWlt,
Sn i. ( i (it e t on tiIuV, (ie r ullc:,ltoss
and v s,t iton of Spirit have 'allin tip
l i ixes wi [ Ii oIrsel"nritie"s gone'.
Iiat , M Jltt-e :lal iott, OwVners
Itf 1(I d el U1ranch 11?ilrod1 11isnds
have 4d 1t1ur towi inl tie United
Sttite- C'ourt fo r t 25,O(0l, and nO fln.
swVer havtin!g bie--n put1 in1, they have
ob>taiin(al jU(14lu nt byv default atgainst
the townl on Iiheir horals1.
And noW, by its late aetion, a0n ld
Illloigl its atitn11ev, MIj Earnest
Gia', our n1)-0 t cotlnt'il iS tndeav
oringt to hiaV Ithisi judgliinent op)twed
for thel 11l lt4(" of putttIi in1 a de
flnse, :andl have Il11112it, suit to hive
ti relinguiiii('nt sOtaSid: and the
ltln 1:r ,l'g g i ln by thll E igle1tt'1ll
1 'ir: cch Iliem tt' thle (01unci1, fur("(los
((d, ((o i(nd tlmiIy the inwn ftlr hatvingi
puitit Ill Un thi(-e I,nltIs t.inc"e 1$it).
( )f the -I , , sl ut :4,50ii has
b:e;n Jtti'I, h av\ing betweVeni $7,0i0 I1
Itad i,0i)U. Unde(((r thet (irt'Unlil:ian-}
ies, it i- ft 1r a ;t1, Jpi.v, thatt on11 cc nt +
was" (vter pa1idl.
'TIis aSe wil l prhly 1v cme 1)
fore u(1r ( iiit ouit il Atugust.
And We Ilieve oulr ttw11 w ill r(;ntin
buy te(81uc ro: l('V d :ai Luthe rom
roil ri r 1' ( Treito.l Y 't 1( t is
I' .all 11 I 1 ( r 1 at_ i .
lelled wit h futulIs, wo)'idhll uv 111 muI
. t he b111 as8 t hey inii1 it nee,pav
oenougla therf~ol til i.tlemn liyourh
la 1p 14s ( it ll lv a )111
Tow' :in CoIu814 81-il of3 F.dl gel
WA I r is,<h- ad Ahv,a'n;Act of
' .the i'ti'r ofm Soft a lina,1
al 1:r11 dNC Man-h flI,r 1878 l4lth~e fthwn
coni4glI4tof lgtlhl wereIaudthoized
enital stoc of li the Edigetilitranc
R1l~ a ia 1I<&npany1 and tIol ilsu hnds
oftWlw ('114aid (In f Edlgield for the
A uexdt' , w erns said At, itiis dn
AdIsld or hypot,1wente veaid 18i
r8a, the o1e' thion (of si11l rairoa
soai Edal ir:u-& CiICiaOiilrd'o so
A~Inl1dill herens, the tow 1o('wil11f
ftlefied 111id0 inn d f the saWI 'iid
town lofliieS11< lie l i th ie nu o
t1 11h1u1and dllar1 fs;i 101gg'
And wheis1, a l mortgag io's sod
wIureoi the pymet of said ondsfl wll
tow co iwil of5111~h~ 1'tlefiel, b the
Pre1'sidentl of1 1aid raioad. l, ow
And,(*i I whgeet,duin1 heyer.8
84, Tth o 1llit of te CarolIi1'a, Cnn
)i f Edge(W! IfFeield ti prptions4a
Edorg'tigeld woub'I1'l reCles and r(1in
quish(1 thUe rlidh n itenfl the
town of l J4lg .,h b1 inisai ot a e
CONDUCTED BY W. M. MCASLAN.
No (,o.
At a meeting of the County Board
of Examiners held to-day in the
School Commissioner's o!like to aseor
tan whether the teachers <of this
county would attend the Intr-Coity
Tecithors' Institute if this couity
went into it. Uponl examination of
the fifty in(1qtiries sent out it was
found that only twenty-two of those
had r'elicd ()O or COn?, a111 of those
who had, 0ly)' seven sail they wouldl
or could at te(d; a11(1 lp)O1 these an
sWers Mr. Cary moved and Mr. Alex
atnlcr second(1 that this county do not
Siii l the Inlstitute to he held at f
WVilliuston beginning July 12th '87. 1
[f the teachers vill not att ('11(1 the
onItV c-11m inot be elxectel to o into
he lust it ute. So let bus answer the
lllest ii 1n of "Teacher" a few weeks
>Vek inl this eolunl.
Scuoo. (OM1SSioNn.
A Tail'usk tn "Ib)1b ./ JOnC4."
Mu. EUIrroI:-Will von give me
C1pace in your Coliumns to reply tO
'Bol .Joies" art.icle of 19th of Mav.
Mr. "Bob .lones" says "we people
of the Unit('d States are verV tingrat
f'nl, atlwavs hunting Ip some thing to
kick at, and get. out. of work and join I
the Kniglts of ltl)or a(1 strike for
hi~2her wt.-es" Nov in the first place
,'.lb" IS (:Laught 1101(1 of So iething
t1stt. he is 1n ot familiar wit I, for the
K. of [ . n(either quit work to joiu the
order, llr (o they aIvIate strikes
after the join. If ''Bob", will take
the trOUlb(fto load hiii: gn with sone
thing heavier than light gas befolro
lie Shoots :t the K. if L,. 5011 per
son1 III igh t fear the racket of his air
gun. "Bob'' YoU never heard of a K.
t('lling his nl(ighblors to stop) Work.
It is tbe cap)italist that"says, if you
can,t'take what I oiler, you can go
an(1 starve, and if the laboe)ir says a
WO nd lie is dischargel. "'ob" makes
a trte ass('rt ion when lhe savs that
rapu(itii is the great 1ver that runs
the Government, :tid pow\er in its
greed for1' mor ae ' ldt has well nigh
ruin( d the co'it rV. Now w0 01e
going to see if honest h:tins cannot
rtln 1tc: te S.:ttc i (( Nation(l G)Vern.1
m1(01nt witlh a little miiore fairness (than
gobl hugs and th'eir tOol who can he
1brilbell with a sma):tll 1pio)In of the
spoils) to pa:;s stuch law4 as n l(lable
1mlo=to1,ole"s and shlVc0(ks to rob the
paor t:nhor'r. NOw1,'"B0b"111hi si4oa..
(st\ y we oughit. to (iscllagi'e r -:rl(ss
of t'arty. WeO hlave tlnthing~ to) s:iy
fort or' .1 fVinst anyl paty. We htave
served.s p1artis until they Itmv. ru inied
thie c.-on1r- now Wea ,e i~i! o g-r'-e
h e f.nic and let the lacdy gI. T1hec
t failed to s -'-. Now, wha'it do0 you
call a b oof! Is it to crush still low -
br'ead by t he swvent of his b ron? if so,
wiei ae bad qutite enouiigh (If y'Iour
btoitms and youri illulstrPious Clevelaidl
:lu il pairty1( beinid thle thrn;ie vetoes
pentsionis n ill labor bills and1 favors
banktls a0(1nd onopolies. So friend
"Bo~b," wvhere i-s- your b~oomi? W~h at
has your (levehand done for the laborl
ing m0::sNes (of the Uniited States?
lie iniade a beautiful failure ini carry
inig out htis enmiipaignl prIomises to
paly oult the~ surpluts funds uin the
ireasuryt onl the puic deb)t. Th ere
are millions upon)i imilions lyintg ini
the treasury. Why dt>nt the go)v
terest on the public debt, auhd give uts
the circulatin s1o much nee(dedj?
Well, here's the reason01 friend~ "Bob)1
1bie,"' it woulId b e ngnzintst the interest
of Wall Street Bro kers and ilroad
F4yntdieaf es.
Th~ie pr'ice of labor is very low all
over our lawil, and interest 1)n money
very hiight, ofliceri sal aries, freightt
and p)assenger rates arie high, ini fact,
every thing is except the artieles pro
(duced by labor. NOW 5ll this is thle
e'lYect of tryiing to brinig atbout a re_
formi inl both1 the oldl patrties, one is
abloult as bad ats I1( the Oer
"'Bobbije,"' do y'ou know that there
'about one million antd a half (of K's.
I f L. in the United States wotrkinlg
tfor the libe)rty o)f you and( your clil
drnenimd11( every hmnanitt being1 who la
bolr for thitr bread1, will (Ire long receive
Itle benefit of the faithful work of the
lK. (If L., whlo will deliver thiemi from
press~- the poor1. Hence(S such houIiilings4
abo~t Iabori orgaizaitionts. NowV is
t here aniy redlempttion1 for the poor la
with mfonopoj)lies5, show thtem their
wron lg andii ask thlemi to accede to liv
inig wages and( htoniest deaing,t~
INIIw we will fake plea'usure' ini al 10
e'ial anid inistrutctive cOhalt with ' Bob
h ie'' if' he will comie downVu and pr
haLps each of us may', bex editied,
Contral, 22, May, f(. of L.
ExcurMion Rattei.
Mn :, rron:-. Yan w ill oblige fie
very muiih anud proI)bably some1( oft yourI
r'eaders, if yo iliil state int theo SEN
~'rm. t flo exeurstionl tickets- cani be0
ginning tIe 11th oif lJune anid conPitin.
ning tamnuuh the 17th.
POMONA HILL NURSERIES,
POMONA, N. C.,
Two and a half tile west of Greens- t
hero, N. C. '1'he main line of the 1R
& D. U. U. passes5 through grounds
:11d within tol1 fe:.t of the oftico. Sa
lomn train)s msake reglilar stops twiecc
htily each way. '1'hoso int(rested in
fruit and fruit growing are cor(dially
invited to inspect this the largest
niirsery in the State 111(1 onte among
the largest in the South. -
The proprietor hias for many years
visited the leadling ntursories North
1tmd WVest, andl corresponded with
th1ose of foreign CO; Itries, gathering
wory fruit calculatc( to suit the
outh, both native and foreign. The
oputationt of Pomona Hill N ursorio.
S su11h that many ageits going out
roIm Greenol)oro, 1e7 )vsentinrg (tler
mr1i1sOI'ies, try to IeI.ve the impl)ressiol
hat they are representting these
ImrS('eIies. Wh y d0 they do itU Let
he pulli answer.
I Iia\ve iI) stock ,rowint (antd can
how vi iti rs the 511m) the largest
Imtd best stock of trees, &c., ever shown
>r seen in any two niirSeries ini North
arolinul, coisist.ing of apple, p)ech,
)( IU, cherrv, J)lumu, grape, J ilanese
ir'" iiinon, Japanese p)lIll', lliliICt,
t et arise, Russian apricot., uhil )herrv,
luires. Siuall fruits: Strawb'l errv.
;ISphterry, eurras t, pern ,Is,E lish
widnuts, rhuha):rl>, atsp)taiu:, tsver
;reens, shade trte's, rto.., &.V.,
C ive \onir t>rtlt -r ft) II v ;t- tt)rix('.}
agent. or ortderdire ( fr tllt the 1nur(erv.
C:trreS; ondi'n:e s;tlicitoed. D)(Srript
iv'e entalot gut tree to applicants. y
. Vat I .(n11(1 Vy
Guilfor1d Co. } PUMONA, N. C.
T A TE OF SOUTH CAROLIN!
9. l'O1NTy OIF I'I'KEN-.-Y .. B.
\:W!EC:, I;ti . Prte,h:t J'I eIgr.-1--W t :i- as.
.1. intit.h ie h t ie n le s:uit to mite, to
r a:t l 1tt he L t'er< of .\dhuinlistr:ttion), oft
lhi' I tte and eftI ' is of . S. Snith
<lere:t-.eil -
T ;wtar there"tforte(to 'it.t' mttluln tnionish
all :tn(lSinihttl:r Ilth iniire<d antl ("retlitOr
ofl tll x:irl V. S. Stnith l :i'i('tcl, I h:it
Ihey be an<1 :p tu, btfore lit, in thet
t'tnnrt of P'rotth: . tto bte ht'bl of 'itktens
('. 1II ., On of Jliv t tl t (tv in . f .In.
after publi(nti h f. 1I : 11 t)'(etk in)
the' forl'tnItoj, to sh 'w ': I. I' :t' they
ltacv', whyV t -aitI a(ithii;t rattion) .shottldr
iii t to t r' a' :'i;tt.'tl.
(:iven unatler nivs lt:ntl :t'tt a;l. this
ulh (luv Of \I:y .\1,na 1l nisi 1557.
L ,.S. 1 - I - : i !,i r. 'pMt.1. - .
May 3G, '87--"t
Datnger I A1 tt'S1(ti'(a ('1it ('tt 'nIt tuta
(( ttt it, It(!:t in ,tl ,t''.t:-;tt t :, { t,l'- tt11; 1' t.rl[
dii (C . 8trong's P'ectc r"1 ri,. l i Iatrt a
C.c t L v by i ' -," .- l b: ; L ! t. w,..pc -.;l :
<ttLe iuousicklt;uache ts tity;rsaui trtitj..
iM'FAL L'
isniihag tiheGrn.Jr
Si)heUC J tdo wlie say-ll hei has'1~ to al
an thenio stop s ot offt without
condawit ofnrpd andhe foot,d Plo
Tools uslly k~~ptl aot ths to
hae won' ave farm Evandle log ar
rain~ Cttrdes, whc an mght sa
eisoy enolalegh without tocifg i
las angether.nr emndth
Ne(ith)er thwill~ the iu or whoi
soquick t noticet Nsuch blndrs e~n:
Straw1 Htsh5 and Doulek fo Plowr
illck andl wot ps arTIIe goo hings(r'u lti
rayt ofll Attornely whomcan mae i
innocentI man)i feel glty wilses not a
peethat wi they1114serb imy folU
anid Mulis.ThjCer(ad he
The Plaintiffs and Defendants il
each ease will fee! at ease after tryini1
my Factorly Yarns and21 Horse Shio
Nails, for there is none1( better,
And the p)risonieit t thIle bar1 il
remembCil er wi th down 11ealst eye' , thai
Iny) Rlopos and Chiainis ando Lock
never brea0i1k,
Now comfesR "in the Jiarvr'non
genltileen wtill kniow whliclh sideoe
their brea'ld is bulttAired whenc0 they, ex:
chan11g4 mzo the-ir Tickets for Mous,
Traps and C~off'ee Mills; and t hen thll
t.heIir folks Ilaugh toA see(0 so many nil5
th eigs all bough at(1 fy ore hen,s
The Beet Salvo in the woiN. ;
Brulseos, Sores, Ulcers, Salt illie I o.
SCre, Tettes, Olcp led Hand,, O Lin
Corns, anti all Skii 'rlptions, a BositL e
ly cures Piles, or 1o pay required.- it ie
guaranteet to give pur ect satisfactlio
money refunled. Price 25 cw,ts per box
'or sale by I)r. G. W. Earle.
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THIS COOD OL.D STAND-BY
Aconvlishnes for evoryibody exacetly what Is clai tnet
for It. One of the rear.ons for the groat olflFiarity 0.
the Mustang JLntmnent is fmind in Its univer,tl
vap71 icability. IncorybhodYneeds sunch a iedicino
Tihe fLngbernm,nn needs it, ini case of accident,
3 The l!m nuuewri needs ft for gnnerat famiy use
Tihe (Uninjer needs it for hiis teasand his fiel
Tihe Mechanic nloods it always on his worW
IThe Mftne, needs it in case of oeeroY,
Tihe Ploneer nocodsit-can'tgetaiong withist fi
The Fin riner needs It in hiis house, hJs stall
arid him stock yaird,
The Mtestmibortt inwt et tke Iliutrnusn nieed
The IIorse-fancier needs It -It is his boan
Thftock-at p~yo:r nees it-ft will save:h
thounshmis of dollars and a world of trouble.
The-Railand mant need(s it amSin' ne! i
kong as his llfeis a round (if accidietiand danigers.
Tif* Jinckwood.man neods lt, Thrislnotn1
ffflke ft 'is avi antidoto, for the dlangers to life
11h11h annd .'omfort which sunrroumnd line pioneer.
' Tihe Merchaunt needs It ahoumt his storo amen,
his etnnplhyyees, Aceidents will hnappetn, avnd whec
Itheeecioe she Mustacng Lin,iment is wantedI atfone
Keesti et Besule Iino heiIouso, 'Tis the best o
H imep in flottle fu tie flnctory. fts immnediat
cove In enso of macchient aav.i pain andi hiss of wagen
Kepaft ~tle Aiways in the Stable foi
ase wh en wn se cd,
Jan 2O-48R7..1
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Which togcther with the original Mory a
told by Co,. "Sandy" Faulkner, 'v l lt
mnailed to tny address oin receipt of 40 ("t f
)ontae stamtps taken. These pitures are
not given as ptetniutns, but are intlled
1)0t-paid, only on receipt of priee. Ad.
READ & BEN 1AM. Pnbli2hers,
Little Rock; Ark,
Commercial College '
ChEapee & Bet Business College in th WorMd
Notice of Intention to ClaimA
N"4TICE "there' giv" h -
.rueniioT hwm this day filed a petition
in my ofhee under ectiou 2002 of the
Neteral Sttutof of t ori St for a
Homestead for herself and chidren in
the Persotal Estate of her deased hus
band C. P. Bunion.
J. J, LEWIS, c.o.r.
May 16, 1887 4t
.t" cured at borne witI4
out paln. Book of paiw
tieuiare eent B'BEES
ft M.WOOLLHY. M.~,
Atlunta, bl dco65 Wbltebal 5s
y c"n litv at hnne, atd make inore
mn ncy aat wrk for us, than at any-f
thaing eeI ii this worl(l. Ca pitatl
not nee,ledl, you aie started free. Bcth
sex s; :ll ages. A nyone an do the work,
I.arue earnings sure froma lirst start. Cost-'
lv ut fit :and terms4 tree. Better not delav,
('t yVu! uotli.g to s(end1 u.s your addres
:ttl fIId otaf.; if you a e wise You Will do
so:al n!ince. IC. ILmL!.ICrr & ('.; P'ortland,
1aine. fe b 17, '8i - ly
FOR SALE.
l'* 1 " A 01 O I bNI), one n le fr.ns
I ) P t ke-V II. A tw hor )(ise er t.
"-f impr-i.iied lod. A good IDwellIin~
II it-ne : tul nee, 5:ary ot1 huiil: gs I aIn
w~ I i Iithnher' d A pply ut this itlijeer, or toe
e li; Ily Pr.nDi.EvtoN S. C.
Professional Notices.
ORIILD & BOGGiS,
Attorneya and Counselors at Law'
PICK FNS C. H,, S, C,
Will practice bt' all the State anid Feders'
CX ourts,
mat.rchI 29. 1'88:1 2
WOKI10 OLASSES8 "
nowC~ preparest d to furnish all chlwses wit
emptloymiientt at honme, theo w.hole timo'
0r 1for t heir sptare nmomnts. Ihtsinies'
.tnew, light atnd profitable. Persons of ei.'
thter sex easily earn fronm .50 cents to $5
per' evetnmtg. and a proportiontal Rlumf by'
defin'OI till the(ir tinte to the business.
boy3s rutu girls earn ntearly asmuch as~mien,
'That all whio see this mauy send thcerr ad
dress, andit test the linsines, we make this
ofiTer. Tho sutch ias are not welt satrsfied
we will sendtu one dollar to pay for the trou
bsle of' writing, Full parttcultars and ot
lit ft ee. Addrress (Gxoo S'rrNsoN & C..
Port ad, Maine, feb 17, '87-1y
LOST
Qehdt of' the pairties9 who cart gel1 Gra'e
SI sties chteapet'r tan we can. We sell
No, 1. Mat-rial; We do goodl work, amd
w Ve dlo so to gi veuitit.sfactiont. Our pri
('4s runt from three dlollars up. Wer htave
ont handti and( to arrive a Large &tock of
Oravo' Sftoe. All work dlelivered at the
gratve. Saitisfiletion gilven Mr. H. lIL
Owen eant be foutid 14n charge of the
IMarbtle Yardl readoly to' s ve all who may
oall upon1 himii. Give a trial and be
conefvinUe d, J. 1). SMITHl & Co,
Libiety, N. C. Oct. 14. '86.
Oct. 2 1, 1886 4 ,.
EY to bte matde. Cut this out
and retuirn to us, and( we
. will sendo you free, some.,4
hig o gr'tt value andt imp ~ortain(e fO'
yotu, thtat will stiurt yott in h~usmesss whielh
will brinig ,you In 10 moiny righlt-away
tan anythmig ('1se in this worldnyn
enn (10 the work and( lIve at home. Eithter
sex' all tagts. Momthiniig nw', that jutst
('5nti monley for all workets. We will
start youi; ('tpittal not needed, Trhis Is one
osf the genuine(, fiportanttt chanees of a~
lifetimeo.. Tihotse ambItiotts and enter
prisintg will nlot delay, Grand outfit free,
Addres Tuoxs& Co., Attusta, M'aine. ly
NEWA AMEIt10AN NO. 7,
I thdink it. will reqire very little argu
mentoo tot(41 covinc you o41if i L- ts supriority.
It Iii aways in ord(er, and readly to seWf
a ftrom the4 lne.o - Ahile heaviest goods
RuntIts ight, Little Noise,
ando Is n'ce fuirjitnre,. Tlhe heW attach-'
mti(ts are0 supetrli. A nyV bodyl eatn use thema.
liry 'The New Amer(ican) and be happy,
itiold by the weht iinown
WATCH MAKER AND JEWEL,
13etweene Court liotsa and River,
GRtEENVELLE 0I. U.R.0,
Inov 11, 188U J y