The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, June 23, 1887, Image 3
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t.O ot elop-ie very pronsing.
as Olive Thornley is visiting in Sen
Blaokberties are getting ripe. We ar
solid,
Mr. W. IL Ashmore has a fine patcl
of cotton.
The thermometer registered at 94 las
paturday and Sunday.
We regret to lerin that Leroy Chamb
lie is quite ill with fever.
Miss Alice Mason, of Augusta, (ia., ii
visiting friends in Pickons.
Maud, the little daughter of Mr. A. H.
N. Folger, of Easley, is quito ill,
Itot weather, flies and gnats make cool
water and palm leaf faus a greatlessing.
John Lewis Thoruley has ottr thanks
for a nice and timely moss of fish last
week.
4 1rof. James ('Hianlon of the Peter's
Creek High Sohool was in town 1.st
F?riday.
Ann Clayton, colored, died on the14th
Inst. Her remains were buried near
Glassy Mountain.
A snapping turtle at the fishing last
week got the end of a finger from one
of the neighbors.
Adjer College is getting well on foot
again and seems to have fiue prospects
for the fall session.
There is a fine field of corn on the
plantation of Mlr. John M. Hendricks in
he Six Mile section.
The wheat crop is turning out much
better than was expected some weeks ago.
'ho oat crop is splendid.
The bell at the Institute rings no more
for prayermeeting, or any other meeting
at the Presbyterian Church.
The reports from the wheat crop gen
erally are encouraging. Mr. IH. A. Hea
ter's wheat is said to be splendid.
The kind friends who helped our
" ;joreman with the SENTINEL during our
.ilness have our most hearty thanks.
Coffee drinkers will be glad to learn
;hat the prospecto for coffee becoming
cheap again is somewhat improving.
One of the neighbors tells us that Mr.
Jeremiah Looper has the best crops t:te
ken altogether of any one in the county.
It is not n year now until the nex'i
aimpaigns Opens and all the oflices will
he to til. You are going to run, ainut
ont
Chas. Muirplhrey and ,Teptha Ilcharrds
vere before the (onmisi.ner tist week
ml a elarge of retailing. They wore leid
or court.
Mr. McKnight, a guard of the State
enitentiary eame up last Tues4day mauu
* cortedl Gus Avery, colored, to the pen
Ltntiary.
Muttecr JIonen andi Miss Annie Moss
uveiot mariied on the 16th inst. R1ev. 5.
A. Gary performed the ceremony at his
3uiss Malurie McfC'aslen aittIended thle
cion) nonCcement (ixerise inS Greenv11()ill1(
.ast wveek. She goes from that placen to
ther ne0w home in Laurenus,
The R1ev. J1. B. Hilihouse died on the
12th instant, at huis home in Gordon
county, (a. Ho was a brother oft Capt.
WV. C. Hillhouse, of Greeniville.
The Stato Board of Faiualization has
raised the a.ssessmllent of the Air TLne R1.
R., from $1,250, to $1.850) per mile, mank
ing $27,000 mocre of taixale propcrty inl
this county.
This is a gala week for Central. Tile
commen'cement exercises of tile High
School will he0 had3, and a big time is at
ticipated at the pie io on Friday, to
which the public generally are inlvited
Mr. Williams Cox died1 at his hlome
near Marietta, Greenville county, on the
14th inst., of paralysis. lie was about
sixty-thlree years of age, a free muuson,
and 0o10 of tihe hlost mlenl of the country.
There was a yonung tnan in town last
Saturday looking out for a good lplace) to
attend P.chuool duinilg thle niext schiolastic
year. Our trulsteces will see from thuis
the importance of t'ushuing the plans for
a scho~ol at this place.
Our thanks are duo iss Mamnin Fol
ger for an inuvitation to attenud the 4)om1
m)enflemfent exe, (i5es of the Columbia
Pemnale (Craege, which talkes lafce fromn
tlie 19thI to 21st insta. Thej1 cardi is cor
tahily a most handl(some1 one.
.Mr. A. 3 Rog wh is far1ming- afw
milen below Central. sho.wed us au stalk
of ctton from his fiel last Mondav Iw'o
feot high. Hfe hais eight aceresi thaut will
mnake that average, He1 counte.1l twventy
seven sqlaare% on oune stalk last Natuorday.
Mrs Mary Williams, wvife of Jhn Hf.
WVilliamns, formnerly of Dlacunsville TLown
ship fin thin conty, (tied at her hiome in
Anderson county on the 14th inst. H1er
remains were buried at E~aley, thme fune.
ral being preachled by Itev. JAy, I1utchl
Mrs. Luuiuda Scott, roelet of Iober't
Scott, of lhfuriane Town1ship, died (Yi
the 17th fuint., at the lhomme of Mr. Jamens
1hrearadse at the age of uignmty.hev yao.
She hand beent for nmany years al consist
ont and devoted tmember of Maurtinu :Hap.
tint (Churchu, where her romaiunb wre
biuiried oni thu 18th inst,
EVery buody oughglt to geOt sick one any
luow, to knew the luxury of being wvell,
and toJ kiusk unn-uf of the coiuicet out
We can huavv sQfne Ideu nmow houw thuings
will go afiter we AbntIl off' this mortal
coiL Whila we were sick court wais held,
aind the Saru~rr a cue out twice, jui a
lik. nothiug was the mute
We trust "A" will give us the news
from Liberty frequently.
Fryi:g chiokens1 are abundant in this
market, and comiuand a good price.
Master Sam Milton B3arrett, of Spartan
burg, is visiting his grand-father, Maj.
J. H. Ambler.
Many a bushel of wheat will ho thresh
ed this week. The bean crop is getting
short very fast for the want of rain.
Prof. J. A. McWhorter who is teach
ing a flourishing school at Flat Rock, is
now enjoying a three weeks vacation.
Hon. W. C. Ronet has been engagod
to deliver a lecture at tho Normal at Vil
liamston this summor. He will make it
worth much time and trouble to hoar.
When in Easley don't forget to give J.
Riley Giazener a call if you want a nice
Protograph or Ferotype. He will give
you satisfaction both in style and prico.
Messrs. H. B. Hendricks and J. M.
Looper had a most successfu; seining in
Borrough's mill pond last week. They
took about seventy live poutnds of fish.
Do not forget to sign your name to
any communication sent in for lublica
tion. We must have your name, not to
publish, but as a guarantee of good faith.
Miss E:t"her Chapman, who has been
attending the Williamston Foanulo CoL
loge, is now enjoying the summer vaca
tion. She is visiting relatives in Pick.
elmS.
It has been rumored thai a firm in this
town lid put out a proposition for 4000
bales of cttonu at 9 conts a pountd, and
were now ready to advance $20.00 on the
bale.
Judge Aldrich decided the Sonea
whiskey ease in favor of the dry side on
all the points made. So it will he some
time before bar-rooms are opened in Sen
eca yet.
Mrs. Malhala Garrison. wife of J. C.
(larrison, of Greenville county, died on
the 16th instant. H-er remins 'ere in
ti+rred at Ioly Springs Church on the
day following.
Mr. P. McD. Alexander has had some
desirable improvennts made at the
post oflice, and muchi has hs en added to
the convenienco both of the post m,as
ter and patrons.
Rev. A. P. Nicholson attended the
commencement exercises at 1)avidson
College last week. Ii is son Robert is
now one of the graduates of that justly
celebrat ed school.
' Thefl + trustees of the pu1blic acl:ools in
I'ickents 't'ownship v ill maet at Pieken:c
C. 11. on ssleday in July for the tranrs
action of any .buiner;a that may come
befure them. J. K, Ku1tmsr Chr'a.
ilrs. lij,? 1arne", daughter of Cal.
Wam. Ninmnons. died at her home in
IHuiioiCan 'Township on the Sih inst.
Shte laves a' husb'amnd andta thriee little
chlil dren to mloutr, their irareparabl le lo.ss.
On the first Sunday in July, Rev. W.
B. Sinagletoan, assisted by Rev. M. Lt
Jones0, will hold a miemorial service a.
Mounitjain Grov'o Baptist Church at 11
o'clock a. mi., as5 a trib uito of resp)'ct to
Last week aind thmis the newspaiper P5re1
takenm up prinel5 hmaly wit Ii avertising
schll, by giving glowing accoun tts of
coin c cemen ts, the essays, spe cihes.
etIc. WXhat would a conunencment hes
without a ntewspape~r.
Thaceadreas of W. M. .Toinsa of the
Spiartanhaurg Hlerald, before tihe N, C.
Press Assoiationm, on Railroad 1)iscrimin
niatin, showus much;l earsViSt carefal
thought, and it shoul be diligently
studied by our legislators.
Mr. Whilden of Pelz.er, the agent of
thme Continental Insurance Company was
ini Piekons last Fiday to see D r. hIram
lett ini regard to aidjuisting his loss by
the burning of his house. A satisfacto
ry set tlenment wats sooni reached.
Mrs. Mary lackst-mae of Hiurricano
Township, died on tin !h inst., at the
hiome of her son, Silas lI lacks1one, at
the age of eigia y-~two years. Hecr re
mains wore buried at 3t.. Ilethl of
whlicha church she was a inambr.
Miss Graici anad Anna WVilliamsn', ofes
t lhe Ooleoy sectiona, caine t.o Picens last
Saturday to spend a wveek( with friends,
but were sumnmned haono on the naext
dlay on laiout of the sau dcden illnjess of
their mother, Mrs. P. Hi. Wil li:tu.
Prof. V ickery, of Georgia, will sing~
at Ruhamaah on Saturday befo1 re the firs:
Siu aday in July, and at Shearon oan Sn
day beginning at 9 a. mn., andh at F'lat
Rock at 3 p. im., on the samu day; anid
(on Monaday niighit at tho Maethod i't
C'huarhi at this la)co,
Unch,l Mlike(11 it ot rpit at w iell k nown
at Liberty as lhe is ad kusley . Otno of
thle citizenas of t he formorat place asked
himu who hie was. lHe relied "K'(cne
mr."Y'es,"' replied ilhe cit ir.,'a, 'at
broa thter tot 3IIr. Elias Konnemoet"It' "'No,
no! I'm a long ways better looking than
'Liae,"
TIhei lauuy of gtliing wvell in a great
mn'asurei makes up~ for beiing wick.
We have adl a goodl appeltite nlow
a weeeak, anda every a fteranoon htave enijoy
oed ia dlight fal ihle laelhind the spiiiteda
ma~It(h hioarsta beh>nugiang to '\,a'5s, Al
otXandier andt Fo lgac. A rideI ina tae ici
oaoI air, bi tweenci six anda eighat ui'clc
P. mt. b worth tmore than medaicino,
(0r9pt I'. WV. .fawson lhas (oar tak
fra copy of' the address odelivered bv
hImIT at the fiftht Annital RI#nniion of the
As4sosiathin of tbo Marylaand Line, ini
Thaltutim, ''Our Womenoau in The WVar"'
fa a mattly pript,d lpamphllet oaf thirty
sight paos It a eloquont ,hoflh in truth
tad simp;icity, and i ai miost valuialo
Horses eaid"Mules for Salo or Ex
ohange. L. (. CLrrON, Central, 8. C.
The Auderson Intelligencer says:
"Mr. uad Mrs. D. . Rtussoll, of Fork
Township, were bereaved by the death
of James, a bright and promising son of
11 yeair of age, on last Tuesday after
noon, from the otlectl of the neask.
Ho had recovered, but relapsed about
ton days ago, and nothing which medi
cal skill or the afflection of loved
onos at home could do was able to avert
the sad e11(1 which came'1soon. Jtm1es
was a model boy with a bright mind and
noble impulses. A useful man for the
uture has fallen in a boy's grave.''
Go l14513me, Boys.
Boys, don't hang around the corr
ers of the streets. If you have any
thing to do, (10 it prp111ptly, and then
ga 11011. H"une is the place for boys
A bolit the street corners and at the
sta)les they learn to talk slang, to
swear, 1111(1 to do Inany other things
which they ought nlot to do.
Do your business, an(1 then go honc.
If your business is play, play and
make a business of it. I Ii I:e to see
boys play good, earnest, healthy
gaines. If I wore the town, I would
give the boys a good, spltci als play.
ground. It shoul( have pleity of
soft green grass, aud fountains, and
broad space to run and jump and to
play suitable games. I would rnake
it as 1)leasant, as lovely, n0 it aollial
)e, and I woull give it to the .o( ys to
play in; and, when the play was end
ed, I w( alld tell them to go home.
AS S. Tem-heIar.
Work a U 'a edi hi .
You have not lincg to (do -how easily
you yiel(l to i1nlisp)os;it io 01!
You have an enlgagaa at, an article
to write, a (ress to make, a 1i:h to
till, a store to open, occupation of
50111 m sort or other whose call is )re
em)1 pt ory and llust be obeyed--w- -what
at stiloener of nerves and iuscles an
(ngagelent is! how infinitely less
)1one one is to yield to an indis)'si
lion, a pan, or a su1ggeationl f idl
ness 11(1 ease!
\Vork is the b est nediine.
E x'rcise is what n;sunkindh need.;
an<11(, just 1 soonl as We ret;ir, frol
life, ue auaaV )e ~in to 1n pare 1'a 1eathI
1a1r life is i g151ilk imia1 it a r, ai . 1 ii
ret ire f'oImI us, netinf on t ie inl:t. giv
en, ihat We are war v of tli' hlrd1'
atnl wi:II to shake it a all. - -.. !a.wc/.
W ilkin1f I 1aine45 ;erombt'
j A maerlhalnt. is known lby tie ad
Ver is(::iments h.a ka ps -,;t.all g.
Hie who ad(ver'tiseth noa t lhis a
wares, the samel shI all no.t l . aid.
tisedl.
As you. Na;w youri seeds5 of salvertia,e
mlel atIa, Na a inadl ye rellpj a crop~ afg aiche!.
luinlg enlstaomers.
The wise manli adverlith-'', his wVia
1a.1 e (nelws papers, thae faal aon the C::ra
mlia, emh!a1 am of va s r a.
iI the fron't aof ve' stoae aipi,'reit 1
inot ini ye law: plltaea, t he eve of y<
c isitaaimer (di: C I -r e ih it alat.
Whlat doath ii.l)profit a man if h<(
b'iveth Ii'n ah.imdnan 1ce of ar.. s, va
of 5(e:Va'cy..- W/7 ie// Ti,,i ..
Ouatsiaders frequantl I vwoder wherl'
lhe raiilradas ob t aini praoper ret a m *i
foa r sorne0 of the inlgeniionis but ('aostly'
mlethoads adoapted in adverti sinag thlei,
liles. Onae olf tihe latest to at
tr'aat ouri attenition isa- i ela
baoundi G4-piage baookl (entitledl, "W\indl
taa Da,"' caantaianing dlesaription la
aor'rec't rulesa oIf a lar ge nam1lwr I 'I o
gltames suiitale faor Vialr V orlwn1.
whicah has hie(t ,issue b( y th P ! 1assaen
g'er D)eparltmi ent af athe SIt. P aul.
Mfinnlealpolis and1( 'moitaalain iUailway
aund wvill, we undeIrst anda, h e forara'';!
aded po stpid a1 l npon reeipt of 8 eenh.
by \.\: arra ni, ( ea'aial Paltssen:u'e:
i;Agent, at S't. P'auil. It is at book thaa'
wu'alad ot'irnaent ahu1osat anyV tablle anda
inaterest b)oth old alunl yonl5l.
Thea foillowinag are thea apphma nat a'aa oaf
Revu. 0. L. Duraant (al theo Pickhens MTi
Miaan unatial furathera ntoliear:-T weava Mila'.
1st Snudaaay alt 3 (o'lak p. am.; (ap 1 il
1st. Sinnalaay 10( o'caloak at. aaa. ' Tnr "aa
Mauiaday 1 a'aalock p. mr.; Poarter''s ( haop
el, :Id Nunayala 11 aa''laok a1, m-1; N< w
liopel, 4tha Smaaalay h j o'eiaek at. mi.
Thel followving orderai (If pan aaahinig of
th iikensj Cirnt wilbeeaevd n
Z/jin, last aMunay at 1 I o'lak al. m1.
IE.aley, lst Snadalay att 4 o'a'laaak, pa. al.
iaka'ns, '2d Snoaaisy alt I I o'a'k, a. ala.
Iselatlehem, 2a1 Suaya:l at 3.' aa'cloak, p.~
a,.m, Piaakaas, 3d Saaaaata at 75 aao'laoa,
p. m,l .taasvi", , ah la ondiaay aat 11
o'cloak, a. mi. A ra 'c b, ',f iaauna y at
Post 0fI e Kieliosu
F'romi 9) a. ala to 1 p. ra. , tad froma, 2
Aiefo a P'ia.kenas laey day o.x'ept
Saaanday. Arive at I10a mn.. ave e 1maa.
tIf'vard'a toa l'itLaas -Tul'ayo andal i
ay. A I-rivae 6' p. an., leave atn. int.
Ninae Timejs toa l 'iekenas- -PTuayav
~Thaaay atnd, 4atuirday, A rnve 1t0 at. no.,
heae 'a I a,mla.
Isustatof to P'i(ken a~- TIarl 5aday anal
iday. \rrive t1 a .'mr 2m
The Gldni Days, puhlifthod by James
ElvorH u, P'hiladellphia, Pa., for 8.00
por auuum, is ont of tho most outertaiu
ing uul best Papors for ohildron and
young people, we have over seen. 1I
b'autifully illustrated and well worth
the money.
Miraculous Escape.
W. W. Roed, druggi.t, Wineseter",
Indt., writes; ''Onte of ly enMtonw1era,
Mrs. Louis$ia P'ike, Bar"tonii, llamtlolpha
Co., Ind., wav a long sull'eror with Con
Raption. andl Was givelt tip to die by
her )tl>ysieians. Hhe he(tard of )r.
King s Now 1)iHeovery tor Consump
tion, and begun buying it of m0e. lIt SIx
months' time she walked to this eiiv, i
distauco of six m11ile4, and 110W is' s
much improved she has quit t1Miii it.
Shie feels site owa her life to it." 4reo
Trial Bottles at )r. U. \V. Earlo s Drug
Storo.
Rhcumatisrt and Neuralgia Cured in
Two Days.
The Ildja I I t 'et'll ('o., have (lis(v
erd a (otupottltI whitcl nets\witt trlly
maruvclttts r:liidity lin t , n- u of.lttcn ttn -
tismat t Ne"ur.tl ria. \\'( (;u:trrantu it to
(11re a'1y a11<1 every1 l s t a ttte 11UlI1:,:ta-I
tory l tlll u ttatim:niii \tur:l,i:t in 3 I, .'
a l'i to giVe jinu rlc i:te ret itf ill lIlolic
Cases tltl<l (t'efts :a teed Iy c ire.
Uit r. ''I. of :.1 Cent'i, in tw\o ('tnt
W:tnml 11 ill uenl to anly :td<(r(s " Ithe
p,res( tort ihir w.ombl(fnl com:pollnl.
which('l --t. ho Iil l by yourl hltln:a dI'r,g it
ttt smlali t'st \\' IRt this mtlta)'s of 'i1
Lng oUr tliscove(rv to the b 1)11 i iistl'i of
I I ti it out as a IRtant ecI lijttt it be
inu inmohi le--s ,-'; wi iV., w'( wvil1 i-l.ly
re'fun(tu 1'1m ! ' f r::llt If 'din iS not tlVolt.
fIeb:: 1t 1 ( 'r ..t.ville'o .
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fAboutely Pure.
u , St I". |_ :1 ti h h , '0 i
(:'tt r-Ill0 ; - I :i ' t 11 1 I hI -n
(':1' .,' u " i l p rl arlt. ion of moor,
Thoann r.plintinsfr patents in
-ttries,t t pt i tu lihrs I f.' \\ ti ie; ntilla
ftr. t1 ; t s. e,Ia r:d "-Iata 'l.co y
rih't. 'tc., for tt. li'i a iti e and
rhat. aN . n tt in t' oil.iI-: Oln d r ,
rnc is e tupn l an: tei facht is ar unur
or diraw%ings Advic b'y 11n4 il r
Patent, (1btiia i b(roe t unn k111 Co.aro nolt.iced
inthe SC IEN'lI'I(O A'iJEltt ICAN, whchu h1as
newspvapler of its kuul1( publllishedC in the. woirld.
The1 advantingos of tauch ai noti4c every patenIte
under tantds.
Th large and(' sjl.tily illutratted newapa per
s p.uhhzshed W .I (K Ih lt. .j'3.i0 a year. and11 It
ad,m ted i., he tit best pnpgi'r de'vo' Id to' sienlco.
rneManliies, invenlt 11ons .IIl en ieirm;r wvorks, and
othier dopartlwnis o (f indusItrial plrogre'ss. Iub
all patenltoos 11nd4 4( I.t le f lverv inventi 1.on paittetd
cact week. Try3 it fuolr nliontha(4 for one aotlar.
Bold by ail nt'w,deiers.
If yotu have1 nn4 OinentIOnl to11 p latnt write to
Mutnn A (o. 1mbllil-r of s'cienitilic Ametrigan.
161 nlroadway. NIw Yo rk
liandbook at>tult I p a rt itod free.
JEON~ES
PAYSthe F R ECNT
14r1n l.4.r . lil' I I tlii'', lirass
'Tare UJcam and II'am (ox fo
Perry ,c he CI:.Ale. tor fre price 11s4
IONES Of li HOHAM TONI
BINU HIAMiTO N. N.Y.
A I Youi Wasst ni ii, 04141 A' li-'ile
of i llI ei. i ll tlle(11 IorilSIl
'iNUAN to thiie trn,of A menta
S rtner ui(nlh- mi lihe abre teeil taso
al erns havxinge s ti ptr cl .u agin ther Ies
h\ terl t to provet It1hitrl chinsI hile
Etell ilr il b for ti ID: day oi Jun
uP ,!oE hei baR. from Vall BhdmA in
the f.an ('i; t. heilIs:1 ltii'x-. le po e
J.pre J. Ics, ad pialt'q 1b fore.
dTis Mgzn prr-: mr.
can I:1 t 'ntam if rom ocean t.o
come i,n an failyus. cicle. r t
ettl'se(nIu Listwih ider
R.T. .U &. NO O', ior,
<h'tyi. 'he 8tf Ju i rei4ailed tope
r-- - ..
Fire! Brgii
al , Yl y S S _.}
Na. I. Farmers' Size, 19xi2xl, -
No. 2. Household Size, 22x 1x16,
No. 3. Small Dealers' Size, 28x18x18,
No. 4. Postmasters' and Office Size, 32x:
No. 4 ha9 ineldO door, with flat ke
h ve 11t key lockx, with duplicate kevn.
r.trfucwrers of th Vitor SaI 8. iecau
Ur t'i-. 7af(.s infri'ginyq on our pMrt8is.
We rnust have at once in every county
't tht': r <list ri' t.o a/:c'echor(re of our' uag'5c
one, riafes are01!.oroughlyrintroduced. WVt
IIe rit kind of Ill(nn. 'Tli busi'n iwo
-ti riet. W enj.y a mnofpoly in our line
a'id c m iii i 1i;io:n;. (h eral metc'nit9itn(
mble a line of our eafes to theirt tockN, o1
PIlotO cards, te(ttinoniala, canvaPsin (lfil
This is a rare opportunity. It will profit y
THE VICTOR SAFE_& L
A AJAU OF KUMAN MZR 4
IS ThE ? SS OF
A Leetlire on the Nature, Treat
lent and curc ,.of Seninal Weakness,
or. 1p(rmatI rrh<ea'I. indluicid by' se'lf ilbuse
IiViiliiIflu y Eiissions, Imip >tency, ; erv
iuls )ebility, :md lultp'.ln(1ts to Ma'
r"ing' gclner:ally: Constu t lonl, E1pilr1pSy!
:tl 1" ts: h \ l : ii ii Ph I'Ily5iial in(apaeity,
--.-Iy ItllmHTI .1. CUI.VE{WELL.,
M. U.
'IIie W(ri l rii nowt"n(Id authntl(r, iu this
timlirabI le letit ii cIl ly proves fron.
11s oIn 'x,Peri(ntcec that the afli1 c(nsN
f( il e o , -If :bl us' ma e efil fcctutally
rT'IIImed Wit"hut llfdangerlu' surgical op-"
l ra i(ns04, nl esli'., iIStu111m eti, II el' it
turdils. otit intr out a mide of rtr nt
mi t a n ((eIu. I i l \hic (V
.ry IferOr no mtt.r ? wat his
- oioliti(on mIRy bid, ma;y ('nre hIIiseIf
!Ih :(1,y. Pri\:it' Vl :Iu(l r:udirally'.
I ' 1IThis I.t ctu1r(' will prove It on)1 to
th( tI mb'ul t,ou ;andli.
"'l ii un:lt'r :tte.l, in at plain ('nVelop'e, to
I.I\y aI ires' , p1 s -plaidl, onl retceit 'i, ii our1
"t' x. i"U LV1.<t I'.i,yL. El) - L t:0
s c A r rr ?. N en York, N. Y.
A 'T 1YUR T\T T
2M~ A T7E R IA L
,S!o<un lIro:.'
ure me,- - . . s. c.
*Qlark & Wilcox
90 ihe best worik of1 an iy
di'rm in Sonl i h aolina onl
:11 of an*y lirmit South of
.si ason a l icksn' litte.
WVe have thie (evidenlce to)
pr'ove thiis front thei Quiar
(Urcen Cill(, - - . H'. ( .
d1ee, 18, 1887 1ly.
ONJLY $20.
This 8ty18 Phi1Me!1j.da Eii1er.
Hemmen sia inMt. MlbA. t' Al.
Inl your owII l,oto 4'-'re y(m thy 41n ('ent. E'very
mainny W1AHRAN tED FORL J YEAILU.
Ens1141 or (irenbiat.
C. A. WOOl) COMPANY,
rs! Thie i
SAFES!
OUR VICTOR
loeseoIM & Offie is
Are e*xprtly tneant to supply an
ur ent demandfrom Fanners, L. jr,
Jhctkrs, aSmall btorekc pers, 1'ostmasters,
Expv' and Railroad Agents, Township
ain< Ovnty Ojicials, e, Retired
Business d[en and .amites, for a first
class fro-proof, burglar>roof combin
atiof lock, sale, adapt d in capacity
and price to stit their requirements.
The Viotor is firt-clas in every res
pwct, warranted fire-proof, and con
at ructed it the most improved manner.
We now use on each and every safei
our new non"piokable combination
look, and inside bolt-work. It has all
round corners, exterior beautifully
fluished and crn!mcnted by hand with
all burnished rortions nickel-plated.
Interior nicely fitted up with sub-treas
3s uics, book-spaces. and pigeon-holes.
- - weight, 135 lbs, $24.00
- - " 250 lbs. $30.00
- - " 600 lbs. $40.00
12x22, - " 800 lbs. $60.00
y lock, duplicate keys. Sub-treasuries
We are sole owners of patents and sole
tion persons against making, buying, selling
good smart men who are well acquainted
iei end dhitributig de,pots, and see that
will make a Ilvo ytar.d' engagt"ment with
rt h from $1.000 to$10,0i pcr year ii, each
atide":tn allored to paty the lhighrr-t Kalariea
i hardwere de.ersenn reny at harvest by
1 eccurin the exclusive county right free.
s e n d fnit 1artir"!r"q seLen LppiiaC.tion.
cu to write ua at Once.
.OCK CO., Cncinnati, 0.
PRICES CURRENT.
TIESE PIci:s Al E Fc tWIIOLESAI.E
LO'ITS.
CoRUEC'T)D m;V:,g.y llln o\ &ItIL1,y
in making market qluotationts we cant
only approximtate v'alRer. Many delau
ges occur after the < uotationtu are sent
out, andli WO ta otnly hope to give a gen
eral idien of the valte prevailing the day
the quotatios are mumdo.
SU uAfs-- CuIt Louf '...............
t'ruMhet ................. . i
r n ilated ..............
trd ediutk A..... ....0...6
.ra 1WhIite ........... l;)
l 1ii.. , ................ . )
r.owt................ . ( g
(oFFliE--.ava, olll oYemmnnet:. . +@cUW
..a.. uryra......... ...l.8.. i I.' )1
l' io. s hsoie.. .............l ~@ 01
.i. .-- -.................... iL7 10)
Si I'.. ....... . ...... ....1 0
Fait . ................. III.0)
I'tl; in 1y .................. 1 ii
MtovcOradous in('hhdV... .. in
New Orl.ans, pit ueop. . . f)
New Orleans, fair ... 35
New Orleans, connommm. . 23
BACON-'le art. Sides, dr sal .. ,. N
Lams, Danvis' diatuonid.. 15
lIireakfat liaeon..........124
;Laun)-Ch i'ce kettle, tierres... 8
| Choi--kettle tubse...
i Chi e ke (ttl1e buckets. ... 1)
iOnAIN--Corn, from stores. ...........70
( or,i fromt wagem. . .. 60)
Oamts, Met),le.............55
Fro :it-Wie. Texas~ 3)ust Proo.$ . 7
Geia 'hir .ig... ...... (55
F $on he lini.per..b..... . 70
idder~t'l "esQt............... lIt)
l'l dot jebhic....... 750
Oat el...ll..............6 5 0
1111 ow-ardic Ste.... ........
000 ( ' ai ....~ .... ...hia i. ... 1 50
S iR-- hit'.ii new .,. ........... .. 5'
Freteial Ea.sy.... . ... .. 7
Sld I)oniion.j....... ... 2x
Martha W asiton . . . . . 4$5
Ol Chief.. .. . .. . 3
Ohd Thl.... ........ ..... 5
I')iToCo- 8Moiurso - -Faha Kee..$2 50t
I dule Jac~k.... .......... 1 55
]ilackwell's lhiurhna 1 lb. . 5(1
" 'lb . 55
" " lb.. 5
"1 " lb. . (12
lirideof l)mrha,in...... 42
(G.uig new......... 6
MAeaixum. - Ni. 3..-.--.----... ... $18l 50
hlnf his No 3...........7 5f)
Quarter' biis No :>....... .4 00
20 lbk Kits No 3 ..........1 25
15 lbe Kitt No 3......... 1 2(1
10(lbs Kits No 11..........1 0I
EnnoslliBtNx--Peri galloin..............i
FRUIT TREE!
CHIEAPEST.
J. S. ~ l iall a& ro if James-H
I vwn, (ilfordI Couniits. N. (i., is an
the' firsi se('1aon, F Teir agen ts are in
(4 tuted'( to replJace~(, free oif charige,
tall if ees anid v.ines f luit d hof live
throi'uighl the fi11 ir taon, ~ whe atake
on (lay of deiliverv.
fttandlingl a1s'(nt for Pickemns Coumty.
f- C. lBuy your tr'ees froin a man
you know and ctan ha fonnd; whol(
A diret all or'ders to himt at Pick.
en1(, S. C. ]eware oif tran(~gemrs who
omell toJ yont iaking all kjid.q of
prVomiseH, oTering~ to nell " P,verb,ear
ing tap ple tr'ee14," Fr5ti Proo~f peach.l
money traps.
Address~ fira CJataloguen, Prices
&c~, 0our Agenmt, or to us dirtect,
J. N, RA GSDALE & BROt.,
A-r. 28. 3. JAME'kT()N, N. C.
Rych.somdd ]
PIEDMONT AIR LINE B
CONDENSED SCHEDUL
Kay 2thb, 18S7.
Trains run by 75th Meridtla time. tt
hour faster than 90th Xeritllan time
Dan. -
No l j N0 U
CiaVe Atlanta. 1 00 p,a, S
Arrie Gainesvilt.... 9 12 pm|10
,Lula.... ...... 98,p|0.4
)1'(CCUe........... 10 89 pm1nh200 .Ma
Senec,a... ..,.... 11 87 pm 12 5psat
Ensley.........,, 121i6 am 2 10 pm
Greenville...... .. 1 02 am 2 89 pm
Spartitanburg ...... 2 17 am 8 48 pm
laffney.......... 805 aiu 480pat
(astona.... . . 10 an 5 41 ptw
(harlotte ......., . O am 6 25 pm
Salisbury ....... . . 6 42 aml 8 01 pm
8'atesville........ .... ....19 14pm
Asheville................. i po
Ar. Hot Springs. ....... 8 $7 p.
Italeigh .......... 1 50 pm d $0 s
(o)dsboro . . . ... 4 415 pm 11 20 *m
Gr euensboro...... 8 22 am 9 40 pm
l)n:)ville.......... 1010 am 11 29 pm
ltichmond......... 8 50 pin 6 40 am
.yuchhurg ..... ..1 05 pm 2 00 at
Charlottesville.... 8 40 pmi 4 10 am
Wishilngton ...... 8 28 pm1 8 10 am
Baltimure ........ I11 25 pm 10 00 a
PhilhuidIphla......1 8 00 amit128) pm
Arrive New York.....I 6 20 am' 3 20 pm
Daily
lN) 50 I No 5
Leav New York.... 4 45 am 4 80 pm
Philadl("phia. .... 7 20 am 8 57 pm
lhalt inore........ 0 45 ani 9 42 pm
..,shin.tort . ... 11 2() am Ii1 00 pm
Clutrlottesville. .. 8 '15 pm, 8 00 am
l,'n!hburg. ..... 5 50 pm' 5 05 am
lihlhion(l........ ; 00 pn! 2 80 am
I)nville........ ..8 50 pm! 80 5 am
Greensboro....... 10 44 pm 9 4H am
Goilhoo..... .11 50 tu 5 00 pmn
lzi1ligh........ . 5 a) pm 1 00 am
I11t Spring;.. 8 42 am(......
Ashevill.........,1054 am.
Statcsville........ 4 48pm ......
Salisbury......... 12 81) nmn11 28 am
Charlotte .... ... 2 25 am 1 00 pm
Gartonia......... 8 24 am 1 42 pm
(a Tney's........ 4 50 am 2 51 pm
Spa -tal nhurg ...5 680 nt 34 pm
(rc "nville....... . 50 am 4 48 pm
Ea..... y ............ 7 10 am 5 14 pm
S('ncen a............ 8 40 am 0 12pm
'occ(o........... 0 46 am 7 08 pin
lain........... 11 04 am 8 22 pm
thinesville.... 11 26 am 8 40 pmn
Arrive Atlanta........ 1 20 am 10 40 pm
SLEEPING CAR SERVICE
On trains 50 and 51 Pulltnan Buffet sleep.
ers bet ween New York and Atlanta. On
trains 52 and S: Pulltman uffet sleeper
between Washitton and New Orleaua.
Pulniat sleeper lwt ween Greetnaboro and
tiehtmond. Thrnugh tirkets on sale at
prin(iplal stations, to all points. For ratee
ad in,forti.. on, lly to any agent of the
comp)any or.
E II iOMAII. J.NS. L. TAYLJOR
(eIt ) Managi.er (3 P .A.
Grcemnvllle, S. C.
A. A. GA TES, Proprietor.
FIEI MA NSION 110U814 hIAS BEEN
I n1ewly refit Ied ami e'xcelenttly fur
nlia l. It is~ tlir:t-las in all Its apjpoint..
mittnta, 4l o he bes4. thote.ls 1n the
South. 7S iat.ed In thet htealthiest anti
mos1t del i,ht ful cIty ini the( counii)t , It of
firs SUPJ~IW,Itl A'IrItA.,VIoms I-)
VIMITiOUM nnmd tourists and1( the culiin
can not hi exce('(lled~I n antycity.
IeI(IIIaouud & D~avi1le Ii 11
Colutnbia an:1 Greenville Diviion
CONDE:SSD SCHEDULE~
May 9tta, 1887.
(Trainsti run on1 75th Meridlian; time.)
Leatve Ashieville............. .i i1 au
a' IIenldersIonlilie........ ..12 42 pm)E
" Fhlt Ritk.... ..........12 55 pm
"Spmranmimarg........ ......3 50 pmi
Ari i 4 iImnihjia............... 8 (0 pmn
" '1mrt.. .... .... 9 20 pmr
M<>u a 1l><>i3ne - No 59
LaveC NVV halhi........ 55 ant
" n .................. 17 aza
'' Ahhieville...... . ... .. . .10 45 am
"..La..re.................. 8 45 am
"(Greenville.... .... ......,.9 45 am
".....r......wo....d..............12a 50 pmn
" Ninety Mix..,........... 20 pn
"Newbony...............8 03pm
Ar've (oh i,iln...............5 07 pm
Augusta....... ....... 9 20 pmn
Le:i ' e I o'mtat.......... 0 imr
A r'i e Spar -n' arg ........ ........ 18 pm1
"lPit flok... ..... ....5 53pmu
"Ashe,ville................ 7 10 pm
"Atlian.a....... .....,...10 40 pm
"Newhetrv............... 1s pm
"Ninety Six....... ........f2 flpu
'uGeenIwood................ 2 2pnt
'' Gre.il..........,.... 50 pm
" .:lnrenis.................. *5* 45pm
" Ahhe.ville.. ...............4 4 pmU
"........n....................... 6 02 pmt
" Walhallau1.... ,... .... .. . .6 35 pm
No's 1 andli a rn solid het we'n C'ol um
No. 531 nollkes (lose~ oil 1 In 211 f. r'
N.. 52 mnake.P ehiae enortef ion for Au
enst a aind ('Chalson at ('olnnlhlila.
JfA s. h. TAYh!Ol1, (en'i Pass. Apft,
p ('A H D141. A P A, ('o'timnbtaC, $&
SO11A.\/iS, Tiraile Miuna ('-.
vICws
FLORAL GUIDE
Crfn1 e if fth best* F'inwer#
anrt ..twh itl re of PIantsi
tw i.-ducteil fronti the th t i:ter. IsUf
O.N'lY VII K'M K) I. A7 l MIAQi AW?1RS.