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Pure Drugs at Sloan Bros. .;rs.. J.J. Lewis is visiting in Char hton, Miss Luoie lagood returned to Char leston last Monday. Dr. John Branlett is vigiting nis broth er Dr. W.- J. Bramlett. Central furnishes a candidate for Coun ty Commissioner this weck. ' The present efficient county auditor is presented this week for reelection. A two year old infant of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Gary of Central died last Friday. Mr. W. M. Hagood and family have gone to Charleston to take in the floral fair. All the Democratic clubs in the coun t.y are called to meet on Saturday the 5th day of May. Two members were baptized into the fellowship of the Cross Roads Church last Sabbath. The Rev. Sam P. Jones will lecture in Greenville on the evening of the 20th inst, and at Anderson on the next even Ing. A special reporter for Tus SENNINEnI says the people of Piekens county are behind-enthusiastically behind-the plow. The Board of Trade meeting in Green ville on the 24th instant is of importance to Pickens County, and we should be well represented. Mr. Asa Patterson, who was commit ted several days ago on a charge of re moving illicits whiskey, was relcased on bond last Saturday. Any one liable to street duty will he excused by paying the clerk of the coun cil, 3, E. 1Rogga, two dollars on or by Saturday 21st tnstanut. Judge .T. H. Newton is announced this week as a candidate for the Hcuse. lie is too well known to the people of Pick ens to need any recommendation. The Anderson people know how to make their visitors feel at home and to give them a good time. The South Car olina Presbytery will go to that city eve ry chance it has. A son-in-law of T. 0. Clemson, Mr. L ee, of Nev York, is in this country now, for the putpose of contesting the will of his father-in-law, in behalf of his d ughter, Cora Lee, a grand daughter of the deceased. Annonements and suggestions for office must be accompniied by five dol lars in cash to insure that they come from the best authority, and to protect our readers from being made the victims of political jokes. Judge Cothran and Col. W. H. Perry visited thlei r homnee last we'ek. The JTudge had a case to argne before the Supreme Court, and( (Col. Perry was in attendance upon the circuit Court at Greenville. Miss THannie Zachiery's school at Pra ter's Creek will close its spring session on Thnrsdav the 3d day of May. There will be a public examination on that day and an entertiament in the evening. In mentioning tho'ie who obtained first grade certinecates at the recent ex amination, the printer accidentally omit ted the namns of Mr. Walter 3. Roggs and Miss Tiassie Taylor. We hasted to make the correction. Attention is called to the sale of valu able stock ad1vertised for saledlay in May. A suendid team of nmles and a most excellent buggy, wagon and plow animal is offered for sale. For a goodl private bargain apply to W. M. Ilagood, Ena Icy, S. (3. There is to be a grand pie nic and enn didate hnrrah at Glassy Mountain on the 2Tst of .July 1888. Notice is given thus early, that all ot her pie nics and celebra tions may govern themselves acco,rinugly. All the candlidates wvill be on hand, and e.specially the canid(ates for Solicitor. 'The town council elect was sworn in on the 11ith instant, and J1. E. Roggs was elected cloak and1 treasurer. Several matters of importance to the city were discussed. T1here seems to be great unanimity among the city fathers. They are now ready t.i hear petitions, present mnents, memorials, &c. M',rs. Jno. L. Ellis of Prices Hall Co)unty GIa. who has been~ quite sick, is very much improved. JIohn is doing wesll in the emp)ire State. As countyv commissioner he is serving the peo~ple of Hall county,and if he still has as mnch praetical commo)n sense as he used to have, ho is a good commissioner. T'he Saluda Musical and Mutuaml im provement Association will meet at Nine Torks Church, D)acusville Township, on Sun day, A p)ril 29th. T1he forenoon to be spent ini singing. using "'(ood TIiings. At 11 A. M., Rev. ]). C. * Freeman wvill deliver a Sabbath School Addrens. After-noon spent in music, using ''Thme National Singer.'' A 5sonE service will be0 had at Peter's (Creek Church on the Saturday night befru e the 29th. Public generally invited. No mention was nmadle last wee~k .of oome important chmange4 in the conmer cial circle of our towvn. We wvere ah) sent. Messrs. Hasgood, 1Bruce & Co., have bought out the entire stock of Alex a inder & Folger and will conit inne tihe businmese at the same plce Thlis fii-m is too well known to need an introdnction .to the people of Pickens county. They timy in large qiuantities forn bothI thme Piel ens andI Enal4(y .stores and thus give t heir enmstonmers thme advantmg' o,f the lowest prices. Give thcm a triad and yo u will 1)e convinced that they nmoau every word of thcir aidvertismont. Window glass at Sloan Bros. Painte and Oils at bottom priooa at Sloan Bros. Mr. Bice. Moore, of Greonville county, fell about 20 feet from a ladder one day lnst wook and was painfully hurt. The union school, Central Township, taugflt by Miss H:etr Lewis, will oloro its spring session on Fridy'tho 20th day of April. Red Cloud, the flue young HIamblo toniat) Stallion, will stand only at Pick ens C. H. in future, unloss by special ar rangement. * Mr. Clemson of Fort Hill, who lived an unbeliever, is said on good authority, to have died in the faith, a believing, penitant sinner. Mrs. P. Mel). Alexander and her sons Claude and Eugene went to Charles ton last M'mday. They will be in the city until June. Nancy Curtis, colored, about the age of twenty, died suddenly at Mr. Jero miah Looper's last Friday morning. Her remains were buried at Secona. "Central News" should have been published last week, but in our abseenee it was overlooked. We hope to hear from our correspondent again soon. Mrs. J. E. Iagood and her (laughter, Miss Qeenie, returned to Charleston last week. Miss Lucio Hagood is still in Pickens, with her sister, Mrs. Alexander. Revs. J. 1JH. Duckworth and Thomas Looper will preaeb at Mountain Grove on Saturday before the fifth Sabbath, alo on the Sabbath, at 11 A. M., each day. Married, on the 5th inst. at the resi dence of Mr. William Parrot-t by the Rev. 1). IB. Murplhree, Mr. Franklin Alexan der to Miss Ura Beasley--all of Pickens county. Mrs. C. L. Hollingsworth and her daughter, Miss Ola, returned from Flor ida last Friday. They had a delightfnl trip. Miss Ola is very much improved in health. A mormon priest went though Atlan ta a few days ago with ab'.ut twenty converts on their way to Utah. He is said to have reaped this harvest im Oco nee County. Rev. S. P. H. Elv-ell will preach in the Methodist Chmch at Enslcy, on the 4th Sabbath of this montb at 11 a. im. He will preach at Picken on the evening of the same day. The l)epartnient o; Agriculture ha+ issued a p)amphllet on the t.he Resources an'd Industries of this State, the p)erne~al of which is enough to make any Caro linian feel prLoud. - Married, April 1st, 1888, at. the resi dlenon of the bride's father, Mr. W. JT. Findle,v, of Oconee24, to is Emma lBar ker, of Pickens, D)yen Talley, Notary Public, officiating. W, C. & Thomas Aiken were before the Comtmissioner laet week on the charge of dsfling. Tonm pleaid guilty and W. C. was held for trial under testi moniy. Both gave bond. Mr. T. W. Condon formerly of the Easley Messeniger, paid us a pIe isant call last Mondaiy. He is for a f..w das enjoyinlg the pleasure of ha k inig hamls with his many Pickens friends. For sfifi:ess and1( soreness of t he mus eles and14 joint od f th e body, rhteumat ism, nieuralgia-in fact anly neh 0or pain) of the body -noting equals Salvation Oil. Sold l>y all druggists. Price 25 cents. It is said there is an "'ever.green"' school in almost every township in this county. It is hereby intended to 'onivey the idea that said schools runi nine or ten months in each year. That is all1. Capt. McGowan, of Ahheville, has ac cepted an1 invitationl to deliver an' address at the approaching commencement of the Easley H1igh School. The peoiplo of Easley and vicinity may expiect a rich treat, for lie is a fine speaker. On the 12th instant Miss Mamie Hunt was marr-ied to M'.r. Tsaao Epton of (Greeunvillo county, at th e residen ce of the bride's father, Mr. Harvey C. Hunt in D)acnsvillo. Thle ceremoony was p)er formied by Rev. A. C. Walker. Col. ,T. E. Hlagood has our hearty thanks for remembering us with aL handi somiely pirinted pamphlet. containing t ho p)roceedin1gs of his courit ini mem'lory of Chief .Tustice Waite. The tribute from the Circuit Court is a most befitting One, to punt dlown to that greet jurist. Doni't !--Tf a dealer offer-s you a bottle of Dr. Hull's Coughi Syrup witlliout wraph per or labels, or in a mutilated condition (d01't tonch it-don't buy it at any pr-ice, there is someithiung wronig---it may be a dangerous or wortl desus counterfeit. Tum sist 11140n getting a perect, iubroken, genuine package. We were glad to have with uts last Mondlay our quandlam foremien and good friend Mr. .Elberit 1-ester, lHe is a noble)1 Knight of the Stick and( Rule, and his many fiencds wvere gratitied to meethim. The 1Gghth Cir-ouit will he called in the Supreme Court on Tunsday 2-Ithl Inst. and( live days will he allowed it. Applications to practice muist he fied '"''i that (lay. At a nmeeting of sonme of the citizenis oif D)acusville held at Cross lRoads last Sat urday, a special school district four miiles square wvas agreed upon01, the contrc oif whichi is near Rev. D). C. Frenm,an's1 house. It is to be sur-veyed and a pubh lic school honse locatemd near theIIcI ertre. A peItitionl will be4 pr-(esented to the Lewg islature1- asking t hat it he inacorpo ratedI and allowved to - vo a spee;al tom.: for I selhool puriposes. Thela school conai iOne(r who i wa preen't , say thle ga xit unamnity prov.ilod. '0r . Strictly pure load is ohoa:pesit. Sloan Bros. Pretty muoh every thing in the paint line at Sloan Bros. Peter's Crook has a flourishing Sab bath School which has just been organ- i ized, and a well attonded prayer meeting which has been kept up over a year. Mr. Green Stophets who has boon visiting relatives in this county during the winter expects to leave this week with his famnily for his home in Missouri. The Easloy Messenger says:-Siuoo the death of Mr. P. MeD. Alexandor, Messrs. W. M. Hagood & Co., of our town, have bought th entiro sto,k of Alexar"ler & Fo:ger at Pickeus C. II., and wit in the futu:o conduct a b. aneh of their business at that point, The branch house will be under the manago mont of Mr. J. Mel). Bruce, who is a most exellentt and worthy young man, with good buisiness qualifientions. Mac, by his many sterling qualities had won a host of friends who regret to see him leave Enlley and whose good wishes af tend him in his new fiolt, 1)ratli of the Rev. J. C. Ken ie.y. The Rev. Jamcs Chlamnblin Kenne dlv died at his home near Maxev, In (ion' TelritorV, on Sunday, March 18, after a brief illness of the days. He was born in Andorson e<nmty, S. C., in September, 1831. His fa ther, the Rev. J. Leland Kenned', and grandfather, the Rev. Jolt1 Bran. Kenmeuy, were both aldo inisters of our church in upper S outh ('arolina, for many years. He graduated from Columbia Seminary in the class of 1859, was licensed by the Preslhtery of Sou'h Carolina, and orilained 1 v harmony, as p)astor of Aimuwell and 11oreb chnrlics in 'airlield county. S. C. He tmoved to Arkansas in 18 68, taking charge of es.\re and Wat tensas eliureles in Prairie c mnty, thence to Van Bnren, in 1871. About ten years since lie entered the missio)narv sc1Vice amin tile Choctav Indians, rcnmalini'g at his po,5st called to his5 rowardI. In D clber 1 859, he was marild tO Mrss Sallie Hlamilton, of fl,inmhtlia, 8. C., whoim he si vived nearly three vearr. Qcenat rael Newt''. Last Thurs+lav ni.,ht alheut O lee foir the purposeani of o'-:mii t< Om - readling and mnusie~ club.1 Pro f. (. W. pres., WV. Tr. Rowlawl 'tee, and I res. HT. C. Shirley eri lie. A ft er a i iI i a commliittee on music5, and1 thle follow ing inomhiters to rend a niO('t if thieir* Birdie (Garvin, anid M-s Linejo(1n Oes, adjourned to mo1(t at Mirs. '\. F. F dl ler' ln( xt Thlnrsday nighlt at hailf past 8 o'(ck. 0Only 10 v'otes east Intst Mondav for towni (ofeer's. The f 'llowiniig ticket was olee' ed: Silas'Si fipberl '- in tend:mti . Wardenl:is, T. WV. Fotlger, WI. L. D)avis, ,J. C. WVernitr, T. L. Wia 1:kins. WV. N. Pavne is buil]ding a ni. le stoire boe u on i, a vaec:m lt l t o(ntite SI1 onen1 up a new drug store' next week{ in the wvest end of town. A F'arm'ers' Agrmicul txun1 4Col Captai Gm . WV. Shelhl, of banirens, haiS received the following: D)-AR Sir: Mr. Clemisoni (ied last 1personal, gies byv will to tin' State fo aln egrieniltinral(' collee. Reide Hjwil regnei st a it is cer't alni tI1 :tt SN8 , 1000 wihl* be t onrii dl5isosl ftor our t.hien the (7) trust-ee will camrry out1 his wisheis ats well as the m1(:mls w ill MI. IL. Dlonahilson, .J. E. B ley(, and1( J. . W~annanmiker, OrngebuIrg: 8. R. TIillhnani, R. WV Shupsonu and11 my self ar1e the4 truist.ees. If the Sltte necep'jts it wvill appont six~ addit iinl Our college is ai cer1tinty: 0ur (cause iS stren(gthenedi(, and1( we will goi int fonr hann'uiet. What argumtentsil (1 wll youris, D). JK. Nonlus:. A pril 7, 1888. Qtuarrue llingu. If anythling inl the wvorld will make tinIgers' inl the' cr:ak of thei door(, it. is gr'ades him inii the ey(s of otheros, and1( what is worse it htends to 1blan t hiis sen silit ies, and( ~ incre aso his irrlita hlility. The truithI is, t hant th moreii I peac(l.ly anid quiietly wVe get on1 the btter'l for onr neighborsII'. In nine4 ('aH0s ou1t1 of ten tlle lather eOllri'. is, if the mne chleats y(ou, to <piit. <bAingli4 w:ith14 ie (ii hesader -s.u tk " .r .. ....r .e% .. or.. .. a. .v. ... Post CCflef 1tont,. From 9. a. rn. to 1 p. in., a'ud from p. in, to 5 p. In. n'IEDU;1LE. Eiley to I'ic':U-Every day oexoopt Snuday. Arriv lit 10a m., lavo 12 in. irovard to PiAkatsz;--'Tilay aind Fri lay. Arrivo 6 p. ;n., leaivte a. I. Nino Times to Piokllll8-1'1o iday, 1'hursday and Saturdiy. Arrive 10 a. in., leavo 11 a. t EastatoQ to Piokenn-Tue8day ail P ridny. Arrie a at 11 a, n., heavo 12 in Stowart to Picktis-Tuday aind Fri lay. Arrivo 11 in., loave 1 p. m.: u . IL:v, Po;tinaac r. AbsoIutely Pure. Th'lis powde11r neve"r \v:n-i1s. At miarve 1o1i pnilyI, stre n l t 1 nd ,l whoh- uenes-. Moirc' IIno aiiz;l thni the 1i It 1":in1l., a ntl :t11im t hi1 . li int 1, nili i n wu t Vith t heI1 nultii u,l of low t(e't, .;'-rt we'i!ht aluml i pho(I)hiaU1 l1iowtr'(tl s . ti l unly in (.ai f vu. IMisAi 11o: (1) . 11)6 Wtll t' ret, N. V. :uil ' I t7. Sheriffs Sales. -- rho State of South Carolina, Y \TI11 E uof su llrv excenit i,ns II f:i'-~ .f tIhe ;.1:l1 and I. he .'u t yt of P'ir :< tl" t, ine1 <l r,",t1 , i wVill I1 to tll 11i,.hIii.t lil( hI1 r ea1:s"". oll .4d4 II \: -\Y 1\ , at PwIke<r, ntll li:,ti , 1duiring tie l1 ni lilli .i1I ns uii t. leViti (:1 flr 1 ta ii pen1.thies and. ht cotsit1, tor tiscP al'a, 1hip1 1e (-.1e4 u il ut vi1uib t'u u. n, ,1 . ..... olr!y of -i 1eny i4 14:he 1 t h 11r141e e,:iin 41i t wnt threed a 'es leie on:.tbepae if lli 12H. Bishop. m-Cslerk' n s i roey of f bans W. 4chm-. One >r:t of) huIin Pan41iC' inown 1)ny . ( For44 te. '4l hne 1itrat 1 of4 he,441uu4l11 in Eai (2) ,.\ n.o .w.11 1 . vi<t - 140 'I ' ,r144 . -rt.1: dt .1114 W . 4 I ):af . re,'i 44.1 4f4y thr :n-r) l evie 1u a 444 pr44') 14 11 (' 1' 'I . \) <. M4r4. a.1 1 - . )3 : ClerCs ale. r ,, Columbia and Greenville Division CONDENSED SC1IEDULE April 1st, ISS. 1 (Trains run on 75th Meridian time.) iN.1*t111)(u.aIul o. 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