The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, November 03, 1887, Image 2

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' [HI SENT iNE L ,. f/ -". E..BUWus,'& Co., rrOprietors. PICK NS C. H. S. C.. 'THUflSDAY, NOVEMBER '8, 1887. tF orStubseriptiotn2 $1.;J!rorcrannum. strietly in advance; tor Niinout hs, 7:;e. Alert.Ismrie1ts insertled At onre dlollar per square of on ir'h or less for t he first insd1 ion'aici fifi c ent S for each Sub1Iq S C~-nt insrt ti(,n. r,hle'rail iicouilt nuulc to nerChntaUts an<d t1ers aidvertismg fOr six m+nlont hs or by' th e ir. cObituary Notices exceedlin; five lines, 'I'u ihuteS of Ilesiect, (%onuuniin(tios of a perso)n.alclatraclter, when aulimissalble w\"il l he("lugrgedl for as advertiSenets. It is said that the Alpha Oil Con pany has: goun' to the wall. 'This is -a mistake. ft was swallowed by one, 'Stendard, which is still standing. EX-GOVerno1r, D)aniel HI.'Clhan..h r lain boldly xpresses his preference for'democratic neth. 's and admuinis trdtions, and though a republican will support the nominees of the )eno 'cratic Party. lie has been rceiasel f i good many .things, huit never of bding a fool. Who wou1hl ( have thought it.? hut it is true. T1he ti;;ht, barrel coopl ers of 'iicago, 2,000 in number, are about to follOW their MihLIukee breth ren, and quit the Knights of Labor. They are opn,sc/d to 11he tent 1ance Tf v.enent in that body, for fear it will reduce the deainnd f(or balrrels. Self interest. Whiskey fiurniislws l)read to th'.isan1ds ma(l deth ".e nulhions. I);ring the last Lfev (laos, several we"ddtings 'ot wshich the ctlke had been1 icesl andi the gutstf al ssei1led, Im.c .cetn nu,llc(r1iLiously "1bit"(1 1bv the diS:p1pa(i'nee of te gLr, uip on whol it has iurned out that som1e other (fe1low had asenior r(ea'r(e( mln' T xun oI1i;T lo (Ii) riot vant thecir affectiions bldasted nand their wedding suit to bieome must v he fore it is used, had(1 belIer ex'uNiine the records carefully before they in vest. The record is generaily kept I by tlh: gil. "Two sid o to C41 (18 uestion" is for. cilily illustra.iel by a 1m 1st rlaborate editorial in last week's Keowee (oui rier, in reply to the manyr arices ro cenitly publ)ishted on1 jte defects of the ciinual law. 'lheO.4.uie tb inks the ]law will d1o very well a1s it is, anid that muchel whicho hals been sa4i agatin.et 1s 'n fth e icrease. C'rime1 is I not 441 thle ine(:mase ini the Eigh t h Ci rcuit. Wh len a manu I is pult 4)1n trial herei, thle gene'ral rul' is' c1onviet i44n, y(t, 11h( law .wrs *whe defend4 atre eta:l inl ability to uny in th~1e Statie. t, is not4 sur prsg ho~wCee, thalt the (ilk-1rs whos(le datily Vwork is fthe (enforcem11 et of the, rio.al low, .,bOubt thin1k thiere is agrea. (deal (If erimie, anid share withI tG .public11, thle belief thait e'very man w1lmWl is ac04cused is guilty. Th'le (rillinl law is as5 nmeh01 forth prot41eeltion of the10 Iio'ent as11 it is f411 the punishumxent of thol(gulilty, anId we G~eorgia palssedl a lawv forId ading thle wh4ite' 141nd01 c'led 4( ra 1 being news papers' ras Id a t remelous&~(II. how~l ab ouIt race prejudi(ce' inl thle South11. .lhn h--rnlum'st11 lit tle State, Ohio, madie a law reqmuiin g 1the f w) races to l'ie (ducalted inl 11he smae1 school) room11, butf thet 1board oft plic school trusftecs inl on' of the' republi1 wvould niot colmplly with the law. A mass18 moeiing of citizens11 was entlledl and1I lel u niosly xu:staie th1(11le b)oard inl 'Inoing the law. A t ibis meeit uig a1 proin~ent ltepublican said Ithe board did right, that lhe was ini for driving the last ne(groo(uIt of the townII any how. A lead(inIg bnke'r has1 agreed to st and 1bet ween the 1 (4ard1 aind all dantiger, so for ats the law is conicerned. Thiese: are th peole~ wilo) homeanUh the SumthI for iae prtjuic1. How mianiy northern papers01(1 will take' thle Ohio episodeo for a text oni race p)rejudtice, anid try tou pull1 the beamii out (of their own eyes? The11 North -has 110 love for the negro only at a marg nificent distance, atnd (10 not betsitate to say he should he deied the righlt o~f suffrage, except when lie is fool enongh to vote the republicanm ticket. Hensible, initelligeni t negroes neced no further co)mment on the par'ty of great moral ideas. It was very clever in Asheville to reeivC the President so kindly after lhe had vetoed tihe buill for a pmuli b)uildinlg in that enterprisinig city. But where was the ednior who tele grapheCd to. the Presidenlt 01n thatt mel anc1hoIlv occaion)1 the 'oniviction1 that t here was not eno1ugh81 brains in the While House5( to fill ani ordinary tm. spo mtl, or' words1 to thatt efThcL?-1)ab(S 1,y Mu Messrs. J. W. Thi as, W. U Hunt and John Brazeale, of Dfus~ villo,'lave just returned from ti pltas. Tmt trip in ard about sono oftth'e Georgia towns and'gold mines. T ey went through the 'e<m'ttry in wagons, inl order to tOVC tr. Hilliard and1(1 atnily. Ni thing ll)1ed to mar tle 1)leasure of their trip until on fth ir return, they tried to bull (o:e the kper of a toll br"iJ .ntear Cantons but the keeper, who was a woan,i finally got the victory over them 'in this game. The i rty had been ir formed the bridge was free, but they had. ot passed it more than two miles when they were ove""rtaken by the sheriff and b'is deluty, who carried them before a jastice on the charge of hull dozing, and extorted $7.50 cost and fin' s. Mr. Thomas says this is the fih st time he has bcein "out goner aled" yet. Io has nothing to say against the sheriff and ier officers, who are perrdect gentleien, but lie was inform5ed that Ih proscecttting at.torey, Mr. No'vman, was a hog all but 'hn'tail, and he (Mr. T.) is going to sol that to hni by express. Wh len Mr. .razeitle was arrested, lie solilo(fuized, "I.ord! what would I give t- 'Ie eit hir.o with i my wifel' M'r. iint turned SO) sick the 'oflicer ('Xcusd'( himu frinn going. back. Mr. Th1m01 b itut '\,:1r. Newtuan, "I am) cousilerei a gen.t.lemtln at, homie.' 1ic; relited, "Y'ou do not have that 0ppe a)1rance away fromliome.' "Well, sail 1r. Tl,mst, ''if I had you in Caroliinit I'd manthk *vol tliiik on Was 'Iiise g(tl( m n () are ( aimong our 1b't citize:s, and 'wile they ei joyed n0ntV lo,sp itlitiis fran cit i'ois of (ie r'ia whict Ve're :t)preciat.cd, they wil .rm'no r ' i(heir ViOit With) 1)1e:1 i', x:"p1rii'g the inm-ney part of the Newitnan (111ide, A 1 ou nitin Party. (- r., f01' Sj,rinl lIepr'i - Ilaving hla<l notice tiat, n uiti fun ainl 1. Ii , ,l Ii iiie geuratlly, Wpas iii t )re f<r (ios( wIyi(> e" t to) c'njoV it, I left. Pi.'ons a' i ridIay O't.. 14, tak ii ,. a n rtl'rly tli -( ctio , tio, n :i"trjy in< at ihe r'esil'ence of (au)t. ;h: tes :1. (;ril'iii. A ftier my arrivat T fonul I111:t (ir ar il al h;l iboit, gathierecl, mai (iier leilg over We starte(1 on < 1Ir joOrin'V. Anfl ot) We wVnt tnuti l at 1'?ld near' ('no. clt r,)l) waN reach oil, tlun we heaec"(d straighit. f, ,'r Tablo 1t,cick. We hoon n-) hdlmt nenls w t r as (1nce( tli' 'al.dc Rlock H t), but ?\ow thlie private resilence f tI r Nathan ii l\Keith , luere we (called a hialt for mti' fed and nice fires 'vepa'm\ by our kind mnountain frnietal, we ate OUt'r tirnst pienie supper, which was quite a noi vel thuumg. About this time wer were joined1 .y two i Cii iiis, on~e frion the Mounijt ain grove sect ion anid the (other fr<iu I lie ( ) t;mlii seti iim Ouir erow< iiii ill'ill4'i'l( I 1p il th li fw('nti0.4. Slijper haingi~ over( tlle >olliiger oi* the crow<l n-piredl to the ladlies' room w'.here' flwy,'oi; ngi.l i .n vaious k-in imds o)f pist t nes .. A1)u ii 1 i 11'ce 0l5od (aly itarti next, morinug to the topl of thIie lI k, weV1 aros 151 early:11 flit we comirae'iend' the niight before. A ft er b reaikfaist thle ascent was c'omn meni ced and by' 7 ('clock ii. im. we were laut tli terrile eliminguii~ lent mouide everybodythirsty, so tesrn a su ht,li od on ihd brn~ght a cu~p. 'lii tsoon iIit wiliirfiul pl ant, the "I fiantev's Cup,'' was found and t hen atll coimbl diink with ease. llav inr iniik mal restd we1 trcliuuk otut sigh t seeing'. and waiirin chestlnuts, 11av in ii mule( ai ci rei 'f thle litir I oe Ik we ret niin'di ii lii he sprwing whvlere WI enijloyid a niice luinch llu-ell le ib i l(h , and1 tlu- P oNoh the liu gles ' N est, thue Dev'.il's Deni mal nuiun uithier pla mi anoi the ir pincie wa Vls had1( indl all re edi iaml paid for all their labosr. [Workinlg d'or EducatlE in. Thie colra poleri11(1 oc(f 1Pickenis are t ryin g to0 git a helte Ir schl nAsysi'temi. Teli fre e schoilol luhns upon(l anl av'.erag2e at yeir, auullt long~ (enoulgh fir a pumpil to get a stai, 1but lie forge'ts allihe learnie iifore he has an o iher oppoirtu meOtinig at Uniioni ('ainpgroiud, andlo ship ini thle (county1 meet t P Iiekelns (ourthouse5( in Hatiuniv' lhe ithi olf jNovemberil, fori the purpfiVoe of flormi in g a jini t st1ock ciompanyi i~, so) we mayii 1b aible to hnyi~ a luecc oilandii wh''ercon wi ilm:y erct a. school)4 bumildinig. A t tilhel cofericec thle follwinlg liillers w.er e0 lecte<hi W:". 1). Jen k ins PI rcsi (lent, Revi.S. Halllivan~i Heeretrryi', J1. P. Cri'g V1lTresurerl, with oneul from eaiIch touV ns'hlip as5 viue lu-sidenlit to lbe kniowin A IRratVe fER I4en. A genutlemanuil w..ho was ini thle Da oitheir day tA Iells ofi on1 act oif hier'oism on the 1)art (f a lady hrIhere . On)e (10ay last week, a negro celhin on the place of Gleo. W. Cox, (alight on tire. Mrs. knew' there was a sick child in thle house, ando its plar(ints weie away. She rus~hied inito the bu.ringil (aiiiii, securied1 thue help[less child anod ran ouit. As 5111 rushed t I-rough the dloor', a parit oif the biuiling feil iin, and sheo was ter'ribly' burneid. She saved the child but. her own huni a were so Revere tiat it. is fenredl she ta(e If 5o ttjjTa;olia, 'COUNTY OF IiCKEN', IN C )M MON PLESS 'GdU IVT. - --0 ERSUAN? to Judgenonta foi'fo're clo5ure an( derees of sale ih the following entitled easea ' will sell on e salelday in November next, at th'e court 1Iouae (uring the legal l(ftirs 6f'saTo, t'w following (oser ibed REAL ESTA'T-E on the terms apecitid iu'tho 'ieapectivo eases, to wit: Whither Symmes 1 vs. Foreclosure. Johtn E. Uassa:way. All that piece paree or lot of lPind, with tlieaildingH thereon, in the town of Central, ("unty of Picktmag, State of South ('arolina, bounded on the south )y Main Stroet, on the west by Potadle ton Street, u)n t1he north by lot, formerly owned by Iiorroughs, and on the east iy 11 C. Shirley lot, ctn ting roh-fourtlh (;) of an ncio more or less, known in the original:-phtn of said town a1is Lot No 1. '1'lItMS ('ASI I--Purchaer to pay'for )al)ers mil for recording the skoe. J. 'I'. Nix ; vs- - Frolostiro. Anry E. Modn.1 All that pieie, parcel or lot of Ifnm in the tcw tn ofj. Easley, Pickens Connty,' St-to 01 Rofh Carolin, buuundetl b'] hns ( of ('lliver ;oJ10 , Antdrew Runiot<, J. C. Ifinno and J ,lin S. Lathem, hc ing 'hl place wh,-rin the defen(lat now reso ns, CLiIn taling thsr,e a ndt three folurlh (3; acres mure of less. T I MS ('AS Il--Iurehaser to pIay for papers and for recording the satuno. 1 Robo.=taon, '1'aylor etal - vs. - 'ort:clOsire. ''. A. & A. WV. Iudgens, 1. One hit in th1, town of Eueiev, Cunty atl Stale ufore:iil, with sto'r housl:e the-reu;m, front-mati'n Mfain Streeti ftfty -two d111(1 ne h tIf (59 ) feet, and rumming bak two hlndrel and nine - ((t)) feet, hoin.li'el on the west by W. M. IIHgio & ('o., 511ut in)111(1 east. 1y lot. of if. .1. (iginilli.ct,, tonta(iui? one-fourth (t)-of an aero nmore or less. 2. That. dw(ll-ing house and lotin Fae towta, h<mn<(ie.l ,,n tl>e -n.rth 'hy liain Street, (n tlie est by lots of rs. . :ulia (igntilliait aned others; anl the (eaSt by lot (of W, ~.11a el~) id others, lein ~t.he '1?e wheronti to d temutet,, A. Ws. I1~ g ensM, li'ves, contammis f'' C acres~ tn-ore ot l ess. 13. All t-hat ce'rtain ibrant of laind (the titles to wvhich are said( to be in defenldantl A. WV. linagensd sitluate nearf thle town of Easley, aiing~i lxans of Matry A. Oats, A. 0. Wyatt, ,Tmes B. lIeste.r :uint otheors, conitaiiring sixty five and1( one lf (051, ) arres morie or1 less4. T]Ell'.lS Oniethinl of thu" piurieimse moeye to b) In:id in enhl, the ha'lanL1ce ion aL credhit of maii' andt two years4 with iI4ter esat firom1 day of sale, s- ie-i htI..on of thICjI1l4 prlatr nod 1mortgaige (of the pretmi.-e, puram!lier allowed to anIt ii 1)41e yaI)I\nflt1. i'IrelaLier to pay for papieV andl PXr reioning!. the namie. Ma:ggie (. Lewis ~TPei5VIe 'Thomas J1. hi ng, All that p1ioenA', pariel or trad. of land situtec inl PiOkeni C<nu, tv, StaLte afoie id,ajoinilng lm1s of Itenlon lballum)s ('rrme Il ch arloh paI-sosige andI olthers, be' inig tiOe tracet of lnd bone;ht, by Th1omas1 .1 Rimg fromt I 5)kint f. Wilson, Cl II. ac'res ineor.'ur)1 h-ss, a.s ilnnteyed and11 pla~t tool by I.'. V. ( 'layton I>. S. TEi' I\S (CAShl11Pnn-hlaser ti> pa\y for I titles and for recoerduing the ramel(. ( MX. A. ILloll ingWrth, vs.'~* Mautel A. PoHe r Geo 6 Fo1l4osuro 11. E. Cl1iano and. et.h- e All tIaOt piece, palrcel 01' tract of land (1 Hituiate in the 'ouint,y and( State' aftr siad, conivey.,d bly the dIefendallnt1 Samut- N el A.. Port er, lo G eorge E. ChILapma ,rme (corded4 ~i in(ConvY1vanen' look .1., page 152, and14 descr4ibed4 aLs follows: Ont Ihead( waters of Twelve Mille R iver, Ibeinig a par oLl.f the Samu (el AX. P orter h1 lfom plae, cotiing two hundredl and1 twenity-sev enI and11 one feourthi (227 ac-rea norae or f less. R~eference-,i to saidi deed( wvill fuilly shn1w the mvites and0 houn la~ of saulidland(. TI Elui~ S ( AS II ierchaslter to pay for o tit les and fo.r recording~ the *4amo.1(. 0-. 13, WV 4 ,1. J. L.Ew is, (.(.p. h County Commissioners. rjliE . A unal Meet inig of the Bo)ard i' i of County Conunssioners o enls (~ Curt H1ouse5, S. C. inl their oIlie on t he Il IT T1' F'Si A Y tfter the~ Iir.-at. Mo ilay inl NovnembIler )ext, r All persons11 holhlig Ibills, alsconihls ' ori demand)t s (of any3 khia lI.gainst the County of Pickens, which havc niot beent before presentedf4'( to the( iboard( oIf (ouinty C!omnimssoier-s, at slpecial meings held during the year,~ are herebyi nifield to deposi81t the ae with) theo und1(esigned(, Clerk oft nail Boardl, on1 (or be(fore the 1st day; oIf 'xuluilled 111141 (tihered( to be0 j)5(ltt Siaid anhIILIII jneeting. 0. U. DTRANr, ect 11~ 4 (Clerk~ Jionn1 (onm The Fall d&si n 'of tY s I'n .itute be ;ine to-day, (Sptumber 5th:) 'ITie Prin ipal, Dr. J. R. BAiley, lM4o a daeiR'e1 with Itn in the Literary DeyiErnet\t ?trof. . W. McCauley, and in the 'fusical Dt )artment, Miss Carrio P- .'MDcl , 1'h1o rate8 of Tuibionl -pr f(ssion of'flso nonthe will be u3 follows: [leading, Writmg and Mental Arithme ti----...-.-- ... . .. . [:nglish Gramms.r, Geography, Arithme tic 'o......................10.00 Ugebra, Natal Philosophy and Bheto ric... $12.G0 Datin, Greek, Moral and Mental Ph.iloRo phy. .. ....................$1 .5t A very small fee-not exeec(ling one iollar per session---will be (:harged each mupil, to meet iii iinnhd expeOe. 'scod board can b'ehad at $R.OO and 610.00 per month. .. A. Cuir,cn, 1. ie). Ar.:xANDRn, S''t-etin. Ch'm. B'd. Trus. Sep. 8, 'tf St'ECIi A2:t! ----0 It is with mnch pleasure that we mlnounce to our many 1)atr'1 that WQ have m1a(1o arralnemnlits with that vido-aw\"ake, illustrnted farm maga ine, The A merican Pa-ner, l)t1)lish Ld at i'o1t MlIaynte, In1., and read by ieti'ly 20),000 farntrs, by whioh that ,,reat publication will be mailed di rect, ece, 'tO the -t(lfres es Oi uy (h :>r subscrihers Vh1() will come in 1and "ay up all alrreair ages oh silbcription lid one yiar 'iin advt(nce from date, nidl to any new subscriber who will pay one year mn advance. This is a rand opportunity to obttin tt first lass farti joturnal free. The Amwri an i?ariiler is a ln'gt l-page jourmnal, )f nati cnl circulation, which ranks 1mo1(ng the leading agriculnuurl pa >ers. :It trruts 'he l. (u(hti'n-of econ >mty in tttridihtire. alnd the ri hts tmd pr is'il.;es (1 th:it vait body of 'itn Anlin riani Farmners - -whose ndunst.ry is the basis of nil material m(1 national p)rosperity. Its highest ?urposc is the rle'ati('n and enno 1t.iug of -agi"iculttre th-r'ughI the ui~her and 1rode1(1(1' dui(n1(' O Of -the ne1n a-nd P'Omtlel eignged in its pui" uits. Tbc1 r uhn-" Ssubscr:i )tionl >riCe of Ht' Amer icani r i s'l( is 1 1.00 sr year. [t (osiy t yimthig. rOmi aJIy une niimbler illens cnn h e lttinrcd flhat wvii b)1 wrcth thrice the ulisti'ip)ti o1 pric(' to yout Or iem ers of youur hounss"hlcl, yet i ou get it ee. Call and See tuiii;lf ( co)y. M'FAL L'S aLMAN AC ii a a 7. dIow H ere It Is Again! A ni1Ce lot of 1Ib1>ber Simes,1 A niVe lot of O)ve' (coats, A ntice lot of BlankLets, A nice lo o1 (f Wors1't 'd(, A nice lot o4f FlannIIel. VLIeavy IWhdeI shiirts forV menl, nice lo)ves aini1 unlder ve'sts for lad(ies. [oud.s and toysH for the chlildlrcu. New ailicoes amdi minghams. Lar'ge' 14t (lCheeks, Shiirings and1 Dhi s. (Good44 mlec shoes and nails. Iron and steel, est coffe.e and teas, nice eralktkers5 and1 ICCese. D)on't forTget my1~ boots1 "rul1 meIS, umbrel''h1s, w.thips, colars15, Ibv ess4, 11add(les, llalters and1( bi'hlEs.| [anfess, sole, u1pper' 'and lace' leatthler. [ost atll kinds of tools, t acks ani d pegs. Rtegular (Ouriosity Shop! Com ahdl ask for wha~t you41 wanit. o bait.s offered4'. No~4( lies'tohl( to ef Thel rut this Almniaruns linh , is an dl oneW, aind a1s 141ng as it 1run1 sniot heII H goinig to staiy theorec And this is ont it riuns: Thre right kind a oos The ighi'lt kind ofI prlice's, nid Theu right kinid of torno4~, titd 'hait is what alwalys br1irIgs fthe right TFhis A.hnanl)e tries to) pleast all ,asonale peple"444, inl gnllit y, quanlt it y nd' figures, but ntever tries to cater to> tIe wathl 4of all th' "'frenLaof mnture" lilt theI emullrnunIity is inlfes5ted' with. 'hat's the havrd-*f kind (of a thiung to 0, and1~ the nex t hardest Is to) (d1n a L'1>eettle whi lte muan. It Y on WVant t (A odd A rt lelee KI Pm4io ToI4Ac,o1 ask yourIii de(alelr for "OL D REIP' ~Tiperhous are heorebiy wtifned not to ettime, or I a Vy vlayV tres5pass* ponI miy land in 1numpkitow~tt TLowns hip, 1:TereCaf:t tr44spa4sme will be roseculted to f-hd (edent of fie fat'. fet. 21, '87 NI Na B, 11. 4'b.O. tCO'JNT:Y OFr PICKFt8. Ift'our of 'on>tiion PlIeli,' BY iVITUE of Sundry Execution to me directed and ' lodged in. my office, I will sell to the high est bidder at Pickene C. I., dhiriig the: legal hours of sare on Salo Day in Noveni her 1887, the following; dcgeribed-iEA-1 ESTATE, to wit: ALL that lot or parcel of land lying in the town of Ersley dn Tuble Rock street - know'n as Lot No. 9 in the pint of Etlison Smyth, fronting 91 feet ru 'l' ilt iock Street and running hack 110 feet, ad joining lots no. 8 and 10, and lot of Gig nillint on the Inaek. Levied on as the l>roperty of P. A. and R. L. Owubcy t the suit of J. C. Frost et at. Sol at the .1isk of former pUrchasot TERMS C(AH-Piirchaser to pa. for papers and for recording the samo et L3,--4t H. A. RICH EY s.r.r. Bridge to -.et. 0 NOTICE is here'y given that we will bn at iisley Brislge on SalftiR River en -ri<ay 'the 4th day of November at 10 o'clock a. In., to receive' bids for rebuildling said bai(lge. Sperifi-i citions furnished on day of letting. (;eoilmtissioneru f' rve the right to re ject an.y or oil lids. J. ('. Ara:xANI>rn, ('om. P'iclk'ns ('o. J. P. ?ooiwin, Con. C(reenvillc Co. Oct. 13, 1887-4 :Mrs. Hattie Keith. i HJAS received her Stock 'of Fall an - winter Millinery, and is now prep:ir ed to trtat her aItrons with the L;itest Mt.vtcs at it l"#ashiouns :;d uxeite ord(ir at short initice. AIll r;ho i- v wn u inl. goods in her line are ilvited to call at V . l1, Pe4 db-./n ,.tme t., t;re"p ri/le, ,S. c Vt 7 :4 POMONA ILL NUSR8 PO3)IONA, N. C., Tw ainid a haf r' 's west o,f (re ns hero, N '. The 'nfitint line of the H &S D). f. B. I',a:sesi thri'ugh grounds(h and'w itthir 1 ii) feet. of the o;ice(. i:t. loin Itras i Tuai:ke regu.~ Ilari stops ) twiic daily ("4 way. Tlhose in t( rested in, fruit a '14 fruit gro.wing are e&dially invited( to inispctf this thie hug'est niursery ini the State andA wm'~ 'uuonj' the largest~ in the South.. The proprietor ha for 'nianv vears visited the lea' ing re'ries 'Nort h Pnd West., -arid'eerresporid( \vith those oif fareigA knitries, gathieriing eve-ry frit <lriilatedl tin .Ft:t the Rou'thi, bo thi na tite anid -f O'i'n. Thei reuin of P omonia I ill NneW.eries inu i ch t hant many~ i agent g':ing out umre,try' leane& the impresC:sioni nureseies. Why do ( t hiey 4. itt Let the )1 pubic answM~er. I have in. sVIe' gruwh;ig (dn e'nn or seenin ay i wo unr.'serIies ini 'North Caurol ina, (conlsist in g of apph-, peach,( i inectainel-, R iusianl~ apr'i-ct1 bilbIerry, llniinees. Snmall fruits: Straiwberc'y, wvalnuits, rI ihr, 1 alarguIs,eer gr eis., shad es rss c G ivoe yo'u orde' tu myV auithorizedl ag~ent (ir ordelr diirect fromei the iiuirserv. Corresponidenee $soHeit'ed. Desciript. 'e ent ilo guhe free oni appjl iention1. Address, Guilford Co. [' POM~ONA, N. C. F?URNIT URE! MA K Ii YOUR i 1OW ES AT.. TH IA(OTI VE Ouir a'd t4(Ne of .lllIiiitare is coin) ing ini every day. Iureau oI'LlMf every' kind cheap. i(IS teaids of all sorts. Waihilstands(1, Tables, Ward 'obe, wolvenl wire and sh>t springs, [Rock ing (chairs; (hirnV~ for (hibldren, and all as lchhp as aniy whetre ini t he South. A t11ful ~ ine< Cofhnts and Caskets of all sizes, and Bui id Rob des al ways onl hand. Will wain on custoia - era day or niighit.. And tlie lacle for Batrgains 1 i t Oct. I, dmo DC1AS. cALISTERl, -Old ickens, S. 4 . Butterick P DEAL E] Dry Goeds. Notions, Carpets, Sladc Cleveland _Tlock, (Yor. 11 GRE1JNVTh TAC EDJ fro ;'stein to stern with ev INotioiis, Ca.rp ets and .V indow Shady leading colors, and at all pl ice"s from 5c yau variety Sets. up. Red and white wvoi>l Fl Fhinnel, at 2icts. is eqial to .ajy 3fi cc Jeans ofe very nmake. (All Wool filling at from 2 to 8 cents. Bleached goods from up. Calicoes from 3 cents up. Plain Shades on Spring Rt lers with fixtures CoiS IIENS, Ladies an Cti ildren's Linen C nen ' Cutl' at 5 to 1 cats. C:uiihbr c+en's unhua1ndcred shirts at 35 Cenlts, M tn<l.lmclic's uider vests at 25 ceits. Ai whicli for wart of space will not inention. Thev canrry ilie :ire:t. antd most varied ft're 1 i1 u11)per S, :th Car l;it, 1111 the pIilsnd th:t oi stone vill be left uituruc 'u "e..sense of the word by McALISTER R Agents who a nCoW 1-11 WEEKTLY DET; der its slecial ofler i TO T.3 Wi are :u;il w li vc1y little -el lrt. ]FJjJ1l all the Conity anid l' - the Uniten i4tates. Se} t Oee. Very liln ri L IJ LLrAest id . ha:vo The WVac"kly D)ct 1 A 11 ,F1ur Months Oil Trial 1 100 to $300 ' vbholo timeO to the . .utiiness. Spa. IUO- I H'. JO IlNSON & (O., 1013 Mai aq%reet J. G. BLACK~ I'hv. ho hgt ot ilie (iovh'e >i w"ith n pC th BEAST!i.. '\Vl ko~ : 3Mexiican 1 ]ClC)3 CTT 3DE kciatica, Scratches, Contracted lumibago, Sprains, ucc Etheumatism, Strainls, rpos Burns, Stitches, Ho u italds, Stiff Joints, Sco itingi Backache, Wos, _ Bites, Galls, wny Bruises, SorceSdles,s,~l Bunions, Spavin Pc. jorne'. Cracks.w THIS GOD Ob,DuTAND-B Eut0hfiho frvrboyenly htisimdI1( vi'It.(~1o tt(33 ra~o,sforl o of Alirt,o lie ii~tiitgLiolieti ICCfo ddl uieral, tp)leeblhon freverybody exnetly wuhat icmoedo il r t. e Iof,C therea for t rt populary ofhe he Mustngi,o LnCIent lfon 11n1 CltBll u~niersa The. M0lcdantile nerda It alw1ayi3 oh hisi worktC bench. T ho M iner needs it in case of emergoney, i heii l'looneerneeds114it--can'tgot along withtit.~( The* Famo needs, it In 1h1s house0, hIs uitat; Ind hii stock yarrC tt*we The Stoimbonot minn or the lr.ntniana neddA lt It In liberpi1 supply aifloat nlt Ialhori'. lii TFhe Hoerse-fnneler neeOds It-It Is bis best P rilend anil safest reiilanco... Tiin~0 ftock-grow(or niecti it-It ill save hliti hIousabril (f dlollaira 01nd a world or troule. Tihe ttllronid mntu needsi it artelwwll rtdod it shm long asi hit life Us at round of ace'tdts, ICC drogeors. The hiackwcb('tan nadaiI It. '1ll-Ih C is oth lng Iike It aS an anitlIto for the dangers to 11fd, limb i(rid ebmfort whioh aut-roinad thei piloneer. The Mter6hannt nddi iLt'Ht his store amotig 2 his emiployees. Acoidets wvilt ifdfpen, and thr i-hoeo come thCn M)tantIg tLiient il WMi,tE'd at Hueil. Keeip nit itie inl th~he luser 'TIv tilo bedC of Pi K(eep n Ilottie in t he Furt ory.' its inomedlate 'ie: use in enso0 of ne'eldent saves paln antd ?oss of wage.t. Keep ft Hottle tways~' in tihe Stable fo to lirt, when ItnhCte J&.iI IS 14 l1y L. R. L. BERZ Charleston, S. 0. 'atterns. "S uuN Oil Cloths, and WIndo* s. a'in and McBee Ave, i,E, s. O. iry iake atd ihapo of Dry Goodd, is. Dfcss hoods of all grades an rd rp. Dress Ginghams of every meuLs from 15ets. up. Our Re4l at Flannel in this country. Wod 35 cents.) Unbleached homespuii cents up. Cotton Flannels 5 cents Homespun 6 to 7 cePi . Wid dbw 31>leto 50 cents. )llai- .(Jll linen) 5 cents. Li1ieH' ie h:tLitkehliOfs from 1 cent up. ir.'s <rill dratwers 25 cent. Mens l hu:idr; d of other cheap thius stock in t.his line of husilii's ever ' )eol of Ol<l Picken h istriet may :l to give thorn SATISFACTION & BENTZ. soliciting suil)scription to TIUE 1OA R E PRESS un f FOUR M)NTJES FOl :ing Three to Five Dollars per day We wvant agent to represent us ab i ii".t Fairs, antd in every town iil )d f;.r credentials and agents out l c)OniiSsions and cash prizes for .' Fi4 2 T .that any One can )it Free Press sent to their addrd or 25 Ctnts. Acdlrss MCO.. 1)etr'olt., Nich. be Arkansaw Traveler m<ISt n Iin d( and non+- poplal:r of all I he eboicestL Originazl an<l Selteted ma:t.t er (eer ntek ICE $2.00 A YLAR, POISNPAID T(1 ANY .IM I .:ss SPECIAL OFF ER. H:a thus aliLrdlig anI iiloituity to 'a t: aeo i u r tileI coied L;"W :. urishI the two large and iii h to.'t o-r with thet iriinial story aff I by' Co( ' unnly " Faul knler, will . *ldt n a.lreso receiplt of 4 t.-1 tir it:unp. tae These l>ueture*s ari ii i lireni itans, b.t areC miled, -p;id, onlyV oni receipt of Iprice. Ad: ilA & BFINHAM PUl !ishaers, ILit l10O ,, Ark. ('e on live at hIome, a1lu( make more m,meyC aLt worki for1 usx, than at any: tIhing lie in i-his world. Cap1ital1 iiei ded, -yolt are st arte fi ree. IBotti rg Lrm lsVue froini first st art. Cost: dlit ti and t ermus free. Het I er not delamy. Il o o hi to iend( Lus your atlres.e I iiad out; if -vou a e wise y'ou will dd itone.II luurrN oti.;ran C. A. (enIL14. J. P. CAREY, ORILI) & CAREY3 torneys and Counselors at La* PICKE:NS C. H.-, S.CO. >t. 20, 1887--tf JUIJJ s IJ E. noIGs1 ORKIN LASSE8Rt~ . 10repared tol furnisch 'all (Ilam wi' I l i y i t at home11, thle whcl tII ,( oI lbigh andII proll t Per sjeo r sex' ensd~ y ent-na from Ij0 f'lnts to $10 eenig and111( a proportional nhiln ,uting ill their tuine to the~ bmh,inem ia iurlsl earni lnaly a sinuc ais inen it all w ho see this~ iy i-hil their ad-~ iii, an t the hiilnd's, we innke thie er. To suchl as til-e not well xuatrsfled wf dl -s.-nd one1 dlolIhar to pay~ for thitrou of wriuting. Ftll paurtietirs and out fr (. Atlree5t (lxowi J+rINsoN & Co.d rhu, bt feb 17, '87-y. )ftee of I'iiI Settlemii, State o1 South Carolana, (Iouinty of Pickens. OTl'f( E k teru by given that~ w wil iibajiby t., .1. B .Newvbory, Judge of ite f or 'IjekenIi Cormt v, 4Juth1 t'uaro: y. oni theu 2(th oi(f Nov~uiubbr next fof vU to,inake aL Fjinal Xett ementl in tho' aI i ( 'halrt b4 a loper, dtid;nse1d; anid askM 0' discharL'do as Adlisjtratorli. IIOMA 10 Pmer1 & &.-lt~A?'.. lI......