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LOCA L I%Zws. 7The PrYer meetinge last week were orally well attendei - ;OapL ,as. A. Griffin wa bOdding P ptton d laft week, -Mr. E. iCinen Willatd io quite .1ok at his home iear Central. -Pan F. Sutherland was last week apfointed post master at Rock. -'the sale bill of the estate of 0. W James, amounted to more than the ap praise bilL -Mrs. d. i: I1ollugsworth has been uite sick with La Grippe. She is how improving. . -Mr. Hughes, of Westminiter, last week imported a fine Spanish jack from Brevard, N. 0. . -W. O. Willard hts been selected by the Liberty Allianeo as their guano ugent for this season, ,-Rev.18. J. dtiwan, the revitalist will preach at the entral Methodist Uhurch J1ext Friday at i a. m. '=Tlid i S. Commissionfor did not eid J. &. Sanders up to court last week as was stated, but disniissed the case. -Capt. Jack Lewis is in the dog bus iness just now. ie has six thorough breds on haud, each of a different strain. -Lst Saturday was a red letter day Sfor the Liberty merchants. They were kept busy from early morn till late at 'ight. -tatter. f administration on the as Ute'ot S. O. Porter, deceased, were is sued on the 6th lust., to 'Squire J. M. Porter, - -Peter McKinney, of the Xeowec uide, was before the Commissioner last Monday for retailing without license. -Dismissed. -TrialJAtce Robinson 1.cept buRy of late hearing "dlaim and delivery" casos and deciding the points of law in a horse 'and mule swap. -Ben P. Holder an Dirk Spearman ad to get Justico Robleson to settle a torso and mule swap for them last weeks got the mul& Thomaw Parkins, of Liberty town lot a valuable horse last Friday. u6 thinks it was a case of "lia ppe" that killed him. AMrR. Grundy says that there will be w dding in town this (Wednesday) ven ng, and one in Easley also. The a e may be correct. - colored farmers in and about esltey organized a Farmers Alliance at hat place last Saturday. The charter embers number sixteen. - f-essra. Fielding A iken have ho"' f G. W -1 to Colun .,g been appointed to -&rmlig of certain cassenin the .-jane Court, in the place of (1.*8% -a ouerutl Eichoy t Friday and kept him in his room for day, but he is nowv all right. It taokea 'gbty-strong.grip to keep our Sherift wn any length of time. --Hope E. Galloway wa.s before -Comn isoner Thornley on the 10th inst., arged with illicit distilling. He was ant up to the Febrnary term of the U. 'court under $200 bond.' --Mr. C. E. Farmer, who recently ent into the drug busim-as at Central, found the "dry" clingte of that ce uneongenial and will change his ation to some ether point. Rev. W. 0. Rollins preached to a ge and attentive congregation at Grif Church last Sunday. His hearers re highly.pleased with his discourse, d are anxious. to have him with them -Esquire C. E. Robinson has laid on r table a branch cut.from a wild goose m tree in his orehard thut is in full E . This is much earlier than these iave ever been known to bloom ore. There is going to be a building om north of Pickens next summer. r. John 0. Wyatt has made arrange. nts to locate his saw mill and engine the plantation of W, M. & J. E. Har d, jr. Many fat and weighty porkers owe ol, continued health and happiness to warm weatber that has p)revailed so this winter. None of our farmers Vo killed their meat yet for fear of ing It. -Rev. 8. 3. Cowan, the Georgia n gelist, is to preach in the Methodist arch here next Friday evening. 5er ec wvill begin at 7 o'clock. Weo are t advised as to how long the meeting I continue. -Laist Monday was a busy day in dge Nowbery's court. He was engag in hearing further testimony in the of Jane Edens, et al., vs. Henry J. wis and J. M. iStewart, administrators the estate of James Lewis. -Rev. W. K. B3oggs and family moved Abbeville yesterday, (Wednesday.) e churches he has supplied for the et year have built a handsome parson for their pastor and lie will now e his home among them. erry Hester, of Daoueville, 'n a goodl work last week. ng the rock off of one of P'.s and building them in a lower aide to serve na alpro sh to tlze road and his field. Tuesday was a sad1 day l'or the ." They were called umponm by iffering owners to "ante* iul 0 how muclh they wei ghed ndf cluck, cluck of tieo sausage 'ndsis heard throughout the land. -Dr. Riley and family moved to Eas ey last '(n1esday. Their mauty friends bpre regret very much to lose the Doctor end his estimnab"l faznihy and hope they will favor our town often with their presengo. We bespeak for them a hearty welcome in their now home. -The Pickens County NIedical Asso ciation was reorganized here on sude day; Dr. Quillawn was elected Presi deut; Drs. Erle and Hollingsworth vice. rresidento; Dr. Olilliland, Jr., Sec. and Trees. A committee on constitution and by laws was appoimited and will report at the next meating in Easloy on the 20th natant. No. B. J o'sAOnson of 0ehurl, Wa tn town TU*. nle Jenie e is visiting hei Ob Wr r. 0 . Hunter, of Seneca, Mtse tni and Marie Folg& rm visiting their aubt, Mrs. 8. P. Bruce, 76. J. D. Battertree, of Chester via ited his brother-in-law, Dr. J. D. ton, thir week. Messrs. TuraDe Newell and Jobi Inoker, of At)derson county, Were iL town last Monday. Rfarried. ALL9oit--GAnvi.-Mif Iterife Gar Oin, daughtet of Mr. Fed Oarvin, o Central, was married to Mr. - Allison Df Grenvillo county, on the 28th uit RED-RobINoN.--Married an Jaiua ry 7th, by T. H. Russell, N. P., Mr layton R. Beid, of Gates, Piekens oo. to Miss Mary Robinson, of Major, An derson dounty, 8. (. Don-McCoU.-On Sunday. Jan miry 12th, 1890. at the residenoo of thi Al11iating minister, Rev, W. 0. Ea born, Mr. Wm. T. Dorr to Miss Emmi McCollum, all of Piekens county. LEE-HENDnIx.-On the 24th uit, a the rVaidence of the father of the bride Mr. Wm. Hendrix. Mr. Win. Lee, o Dconee, was married to Miss Tuck) Hfendtix, Rev. Win. Mauldin oflciating HEnD-WINcHEs''n. -On the 9th inst at the residence of the father of th( bride, M. C. Winchester, of Eastatoc bownsi, Robert Herd was married t< Is'palissa Winchester, 1ev. J. M Stewart ofliciating. The SENTINEL ex tends its congratulations. The editoi was remembered with a handsomo ived aing cake. Major Iteim. Mn. EDrron: The occasion of great oat interest to this section, and the on that is the guneral topic of conversation is the recent entertaiunevt at the Walk or-Mchlmoyle Academy. The wholk iffair was gotten ip in one week. Not withstanding some had apprehensions at to the propriety of undertaking such ni entorprise, it proved to be a success. On Saturday.morning, the 4th instant the good house-wives of the communwity began brioging in well filled baskets an< Aeposited the contents on a table thn had been conveniently arranged in on< of the school rooms. The table wi soon loaded with luxurious viands, suct as would tempt the appetite of the mos dainty epicure. At 2 o'clock the bel announced that the time had arrived fo the entertainment to begin. The exer cises were oponed by a song of welcomi rendered by the school. The audionc( then jined Rev. O'dell, pastor of Pen deton cimuit very carne.4t and ap proprihit hie school then sun which Col. 1). K I to the audience v, interesting ad. '70 hope to iea] inder was nex hour he hb f his h9arers _aon from na IWeOSsRity of sunt1 ligh . .Ient for the development o a aire, he showed the importance o a child's being placed under proper train iig, in order to promoto its physical mental, and spiritual development. Bo sides many other things, he showed in very forcible way how cultivated intelli I &I1 *'- j, I)r~ Toteide u ueliti& 1(oO5. pairedl to the dinimg loom to suipply th wvants of our physical unature, A seeme,l to enjoy this. None less tha the committee on arrangement who they found they had realized more tha $25i.00 from the dinner. The mnone will be appropriated to the imnprovemet of the school premises. The community is much pleased t know that Dr. Riley has1 conlsentedl I preach at the Academy on tihe third Sal bath afternoons. The farmers are making good use< this fie weathe.r. NOv'ICE, Jan. 10th, 1890. aatc.. Items. DEAR SENTINEL: T'he new year: brightening up with gre.at prosp)ectJ Several of our neighbors are invitin their good neighbors in to help thiei raise houses, &o. Our efficient superv sor of registration had a house raisin y esterday, and Mr. D. Mills a clearin last'1 Tusday, and Prof. J. C. Garrett shop raising on Monday. Some interloper went to C. S. Rlobii son's la-st WVednesday night and cut goat hide down from wvhere lie kiad put up to dry. Mr. R. says there is sheep skin at the other end of the hout and the fellow that got the goat hide ca have a chance at it. Mr. John Duickwvorth, who wvas so ver sick dUring the Christmas holidays, hii got about well. BOn JONES. Gates, 5. (C., Jan. 10th. A F-.nally ucmnion. Mn. En1Ton: If you wvill kindly allo me1 tihe spacel, I will give you a few do gathered at a filmily reuinion recenitly n tenlded by thle scribe. On the 4th inst there was a gathering in of the famil of Mr. Richard Pace, wile lives in ti TIable Mountain section. At 11 o'clock . tihe day named, there was at Grand fath Pace's seven of his children, thirty-se en grand chiildreu and his only brothe besides several other relatives ai friends. T'here was an abundance refresh ments for the inner-man, and ov seventy persons partook of the hosp1itl ity of grandl fatter's board. It was pleasant day for all, and we wish I maiiy live to se0 many returns of t1 same occasion. MARvEL L. JONEs, A Needed :imaprovemIent. There is certainl~y a rough and tumi: roadl from Pickens to Cross Road' Chur< in Dacusville, but it is two hundred p cent better than it was a little over a ye ago. Seine of the peop)le alonIg the vi iey say that it is suscep11tiblo of a at greater imiprovemeunti at a comparative small cost. They wvish to leave the Pic ens ando Easley road at the mosit prac cable point near VM elf creek bridge ai followv the poor streak of land which ways lies between upland and bottom, the head of the branch near Cross Roa Churchl. At no point on this roul would there he a grade of over six incli to tlie rod. It is sad to think that Nebuchadnez2 after his gay life bad to go to gr-ass, a sadder the thloulg h, that so many men promise and ability find early graves careless&lbes in not checking a cold ini early stages by the use of Dr. Bul Cough Syrup. --Send in your orders for blank'lici mortgages, land deeds, &c. T1he 8gm NETL Jeob Office is no0w ready to the trade wvithi all hLimda at the low l inig prVices. All kinds of job wor'~d at a reasonable rate. We (10 ieater wc tan nniv iob nule in thLe fItL., OftntY bl"itbbble -land and pe aig soil ForTthe nest crop. Insome p they aPe spreading their cotton ewfromn the last erop over the grounde Thim is as it should be. Feed ther earth and and it will repay you, -Seven hundred and forty-two-acres of land went on a big boom last week. It i situated on th headwaters-of East atoe. It Was bid o; by Dr. J. D. Cure ton and sold by him the next day to Mr. 0. E. Hammond, Of Anderson, at an ad. vance of seventy-five dollars, and on the next (lay it was sold at a still further ad vance to a Spartanburg man. Watch Your Chaige, The Columbia Register says .the attention of odr morehants and citi zens should be called to counterfeit ffty and twenty-five cent pieces now in circulation. They are said to be very perfect imitations of the genuine oin, and likely to pass readily on the unwary. The stamping is perfect, but the slick and greasy feeling shows the base coin. Tho weight and ring are very .nearly right, like a counter feit dollar passed there some years ago, when a bank offic6r, it is said, staked his reputation on its goodness. The dollar had the weight, ring and looks, but on cutting it, in place of curling in a shaving, the moti would fly off in pieces. It was Vlade of antimony, tin and gass. All would, therefore, do well to look at their change at this time, There will be no public schools tIm in Coutraltownship until during the sum mer, J. R. WHAJAMs, Clerk Board of Trustees. Notice to TrespasserM. Any and all persons found hunting, shooting or otherwise trespassing on lands belonging to the following named parties, will be prosecuted to the full ex tent of the law. J. F. Stewart, Sarah Alexander, Hester Nimmons, J. M. Nimmons, It. Mt. Stewart, Harriet Bowie. Eastatoe, Jan. 9, '90. 3w All persons holdir.g pension claims or claing pensions from the State are no tified to come before the county board on the third Monday, the 20th instant. Be sure and come as the board is only allowed three days in which to attend to the buminess. G. W. EAnLE, Chr'n. Notice. The members of the Kennedy monn ment committee are reqnsted to meet at Carnel Church on Saturday, the 18th inst., at 10 o'clock a. in. All members L of the comimittee are urged to attend as I a full inceting i4 desired. It is expected at that time to make arrangements to have tho work on the monument com b menced at once, and every member should be preset.t, so that the business may be transacted without dolay. J. P. SAITuI, Ch'rn CoM. Bring in your job work. iiAre broken du.v fm overwork or household cares~ Brown's I ron Bitters rebutild the siystemniilts diaestiont, remfoves ex I ces sof bile. and cuires malih?i. U.ct the geniIune, 1 Catarrh Cured, health and swveet bireat h Y secured, by Shiloh a Cata'rh Rlemedy. t Price 50 ce,its. Nasal Injector free. G WV Earle, dIruggist That Hackin. cough can he Sr quickly cured by3 &Ghloh's Cure. We guarantee it. (O W Earle, dIruggist FOTL nTSPEPST!A Use rown's iron H itters. P'hysichmis reconmen it. All dlealers keep it. $1.00 per bottle. G emuine ha. trade-miark and crossed red lnues on wrapper. i. C. FITZGERALD, 1Photograplier! GREENVILlE,S. C Ijr Over Westmnorelanmd Brothers Drue Store. a All work (lone by the insti.ntantaneout process. Also make enlargement ms froir -old pictures to an'y size in walter colors ('crayoni, India ink, oil and plain photo t graphs. (icts3tf a CLARK & WICX GREENVILLE, S. C. Monumental -:- Works OF EVERY D)ESCRIPTION. Statuiary and Vases imported to ordler Wrought Iron Fencing, &e-. SWANT!I y o TO RENT S1 well imrvdtwo horse farmn - 1 good one-horse farm. r., 1 well located farm with cotton gii a1 and grist mill. >f 1 dIwelling in the town of Pickens r1 1 dwvelling in the town of Ealsley a TO SELL. S My Taylor place, near Carme Church; 134 acres and 2 settk-mnlhtr My Chapmian place; 5 settlement and 113 acries. e 1 dlwelling and two lots in the vi) Slage of Pickens. or I vohe of Oxen. ~. An Al two -horse hack and hlarness lTO BUY, k 4 muedinim sized1 mules. bi- I lot of firuit trees. l 500 assorted grzapvns to C. L. HOLINGS WORTH. 2 Newspapers .-. FR E[ Send your own name andl add(res or and( those of 5 to 10 of yotur friends c ut nieighb~ors. cii a postal card, or other .vist of anid a copy of the SAVANNAII WEFCE yy LY NEWS will be sent to each addres a free, l's THlE WEEKIX NEWS Is a Buisss AN) FAMILY NEwsPAt'E TIOn Cowruv''t RIAPitiIu. It i' the~ Largei a, Weekly pulhel(d In the Smtth-10J larg n.. pages. It Ia splend idly got ten up ani ly em'efuUy edIted. If you hav'e ne.ver see v.a copy of It, send for one anmd yout wi e. prTonouni(ce it thet biggest and( btest neOwHpi i'k per you ever read(. Adldress THEI WVEEK1LY NEWS, Work Each The Quality of our ( bring NEW Every Energy The BEST GO WILL T1 MEN A Heavy Groceri( We oliilt the trade of every b HIS BILL. M FA L L'S AL MANACE iazcam.'uaau I3a I'n's . &t s at as at. ' a(, r pr' pared than ever to take good care of thei NEas. can rest aissured that their initeres' will lie cairefujgy looke~d wIter. They wi ind miy stock always comlelite, and1( ti: quallities and pI'Iees ai e as near right they can he. 'Ifbis Almnack is here to attend( strictl to its own bisliness, at least half the tii the other half will be dlevoted to lettiti other folks' affairs sever'ely alone. T1hat the way we goit our star t and we want i 1ho1( our grip, and hy lair dlealinIg ati hard work, we think we can. Everybody knows that I keep a genier stock-ahno.tit everything that any tras demands-and that I wish to be fair ar reasonale with all, and it.'s niothaing hl fair and right that they shoinld be so wit me,. andl I amn glad to say that ruost of Wr friends and customers have been, and i one appreciates this morc than I. I will still continue to offer bargains all kinds of winter goods. Jcahis, Shoe Boots and Hats. Call On nto when W.T. McFALL - Clerk's M4ale. STATE OF SOUTJH CAROLIN kJCounty of Pickens. Ini Common Plot Hlenry L. Smith, Plaintiff, against -Henry D). Riowland, Defendant Inl pusac of ain order of foreeb ure'. issued in thec ab,ovo stated case 1 lb,n. T B. F~rasecr (on 2th of N vember(', 1 889, I will sill to the big do(or at Pickens C. H., Sale0 Day in Fe~* next, duirinlg the legal the following describ s to-iiiti r All that certain p1ee of land in the Clom Saforesaid in the to)wn ol tining one-fourth (}) more or less, boundled n G*. B, Gunlthlarpe, Nor Gu iyton and treet on North and South. Il Terms cash on day ichaser to pay for pape cording the samne. J. Mr. ST Cli Increase of Bu 1ICES and MANNER and HOLD the OLD this Year to Beat th DDS from the BES F I STOCK OUR STOF "propose to carry au nice assortment of ian ever. Special attentiou will be given to ND BOYS' CLOTHI s and Farming Tools in'Al At Prices below Competitio. ody and refer you to your good neighbor who has HAGOOD, BRUC "La GRIPP MIany of our cities are now ifrected ivith an epide, identical tith that no,,;, raying in the principam! caypiai s Three hundred thoui,-and cases are reported in Aee The Rus3an ('rippe, or "La (rip,' as it is uvuali yrdte1rd form of influenza. Its brginnin is sude, course complees itvelf in from fioir to ,i.- or seven taken with a chill, whicla fith red i1y a fever, diring high as 102 or 103 deyrees. This confinnes i.r a day, is accompanied by seerere headaches, pains in the loi.., chest and heart, and around the eye balls and und:r th, painis hare been likoned to those in break-bone firir. Great mental depre,sion, sometimes re.udliny is ir frequent. 7he yl rsqfire orgals are ifleecd, causiny ht hy Vrcel thirst, a coated tonigue and frequentl by coahe iny. Sitrfrers from 'La Grippe" are frequentIy aflac and jro1rve'rd nrezing and other catarrhal yiploji.q. It is doubtful if this dhisease is of itseaf fatal, but therefrom, hare very maferially incereased the deao Dfaths usueially occur from pneutmonia or other p dn the patient berore lie has reach<d his normnal conditiwn f-red from -La Urippe," consepiently the greatest ca the period of couralescence. fie admanisterina r de,ui- n,- H.,* ,., f.o',, * .. GREENVILLE, - g ~--F lt a, *, I'*nts, &c. " Mri iv us a trial. You will find it to youri IL. RO'] Dec. 19, mi2d6l . . &celsior Clothiihe THE STANAPE FTIlHTI : -x m L D . ioa.ta 'p e a 1 be<l-roomIf sute jit ea ate! kitcen a furciture.a I have~ steads, e 1'. M. MiNtts ait Piekens, is may :arenrt,.( tory at F'ield. - C" Goeod poaplar h uainr t akena int e'xchlange for fDu THE .-. POPI :-iaanage.s I'49VEM4 P g4ood j P ER S well se sines . * orce OF DEALING, ONES. A16 F. R Solieit( D Roord. B. A. 1 Or . A JARKETS Att PEte and alt ed to t Pram South Knoxvi the (1 1 lie v thief. mundance! All the to mmu'e will co It, f. of the ident ] Greenvi traded with us and PAID iL E & CO. Frd~ nicgencrally beieved to be I if Aa1rope. Yuk alone. I/ C1alled, scrnMt to he an ag I and id t and its us.al lys. 'The patient txfirst i-Iich 11re fever is r1fient ai or two, Sontetimes three, and Offie Iinths and joints, over the dIug s., bridje of the nose. These mtporary insanity, is not in- \y 2,{ qss of appetite, acconsp:,nied paias, diarlhor.a and it- $. r kcd by piroxys:ns f violent I ract it teeth; MY covnplications, k a Iisi r-rafe is th- v 'fected rides. - it ve t onavruy diwases, 'hich a ack .1 health, n.er having .I- " re should be exercised during , , ., I . ... , Fral 'T HING?!D Goods, HICILD, nottse, Greenville, S. (J' WE~ IT~ C o..,lvi~ St. C ('all' tit e fr y u ee :n ILAR Ii in tour hauinexm, we.~ OAN'Ii-&fr the next hchwe wvill sell at. you to corne andg asad satve your own 6. )We, for we aean~i c [OfRlE !" MORLRIS.:- " Ion to 'du o, nr Curd pawier. InI Court flu'd. nvIle, 8. C. Pickens :LLS, ORIt & BOGGS, Attorneys at Law, PCK EANS 0. i .Nr, C. L. Iol.r.INGm' >r 81lh Circuit. Pleikes, . [otmAN, eiville, 8. C. EL, I1OLLING8ORTIf ;ornov and Counsek at Law, PICKENS U H., ,ice in all the cou ts of the emit In givenio oall buminesse e hem. nrh 14-: 4SION HOUSE LAW OFI Home No. 1 West Street. WELOOMP, DAY fit Niorr. NIX & NIX. GR EENY11..E, S. C. ice ill a)l teo courts of Nort armlino. Ten per ecent for c< thout contracting for more 0) .he lost! r11-100 ceil-4 on d for Jas. O'Connor & Co !Ile, aft- r IlVe good lawyers ha Im wvithout vol-ting a .-nt. 'hoc) ci,m Iild dol'lt- "Pay is ai le ste.1s ho h coifid-nce nlit! IT latist tortur-: of coll.-eting al I dibtors. 11. not "too Late 4 yol 1o:th1ing to try us. 4,1e11s: Pr'A'idnt Ifalilinl B Urencvill, National iB-nk. and linlond, of the People's ' II'. janl L & VEIDON, Dontir,ts, in Srvet, GIA. INVILLE, Gas given every Tirsdays 4, nd teetlh ext ract ei without FRANK SMIThI, W permanently Uvlated at El and re1spi'vt fullY offor; hlis pi -ervives t-) the imblie generall. J. P-. CA itIL, Dentist, G IIVI LLE, , over We-stinlorcland Bros. & I (irl. jan1'8 NILLE D:N'TAL CO. NORWOOD, 1). 1). S., Ma: GRFINVILLE111, S.C. Ir a st f, of t' eh: vI cents fh te;h3; 25 to 5) Ic-its for ec 5 f-I . I e . (1 01 r ver 1illn; '.! ld til!in ; Yw' :t an get, Main Shri. mrh POSIT YnUR MONI .Thoyl, E, I. Falenw' I131 31 31 "VV. P. IMills,O Poe,.J:s h. Orr. 1Par3ts a3 ((13 Genera .inig 13i is ri*''IvedI, ando en' nl at. la accoiiiis Ot of Iheit cit. "WEST END' :W.'. Sto0i CEN~TRAL, S. 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