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PIoKENS SENTIN1 LOCAL NEWS. --Ond good mule and Al much co for salo. 1. '1'. I3URDINE, Sunny Dale. --Mr. Jerre Looper has been appoint ed election s upervisor for Pickons county --W. T. MUFall and family wore lai< up witi influeu!a for several days las week: -Mrs. Fanny Ivatt, of Gainesville Ga., is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. A Eiultgy. ---There are now fifteen prisoners it jail bore-11 U. S. prisoners and 4 Stati prisoners. -Auderson is ho be lighted by elec tricity. The works for the lights will b< completed by the first of July. -There was a large number of farm era in town last Friday: Tho meotin f iof the County Alhance was tho main at traction. -Sharp Chapman and E. C. Sandert were disharged from jail lsst week They were serving sentences for fooliu With ''moonshino." -Tho Board of Equalization met las Tuesday and hoard all who had any corn plaint to make in regard to the assess Inout of their property. -The enlargement plan of the cour house has been agreed upon by th Commissioners, and the contract for th building it will be awarded next moet ing. -Waddy Youngblood was diseharge( from the jaii hor1(o 1ast. Sunday night a 12 o'cloo . Ie wnii sent up from th< recent term of the . S. court at Green ville. -Hou. B. .. Johnston says that th< wheat in his section has already been at tacked by the rod rust, and there is ev ery prospect of the wheat crop beinF ruined by it. -Sheriff Rirhey hnd the pleasure om day last wed: of holding the ribbon, bvor ''Littlo May," his on time pe driver. They tried to knock the botton out of Main street. -The faraters in the Pendleton sectiot are busy' planting cotton. Most of then will got the greater portion of their crol planted this week if the weather hold: good. The acreage is larger than las year. --The nomination of Capt. 'rillmi by the rece nt convention, was freely dis ettsad by the large number of farmeri in town the p.t t week, tnd all seem t< be well pkeased with the convention' work. -._lpervisor c f Iegi.tration Robin ton, wili 0 at Six Milc ton Saturday be foro the fouLh Sundtay in this month .and will accom,.o1O''te all who vislh t ltange their voting p.'e0 from liurri cane to Six Mile. -Dr. J, W. Quillian was itt Pickon Rast Monday. le is well )leised witl 'his noiu home ina Sparta.tburg. Trh .Doc or says thfat'Piekois takes the ribbo: ) u ood roadls over her sister counties o (ireeuvillo nn.i Spartsaburg. -.inee 11o last report the followinp n-aen:=hine eaues have been d:mposedJ of E~d Andlorson, WYaddy YounlgbJlood, Sar ge'it Alexanlder, anid Tlom Powell, all fo muiss4ed. tharles White, sent upl. -Th'e U. S. Supremec Court has renI dleredl its decision ini the Clemson wit calse. It sust am s the dueciion of Chie Ju:.ticio Fuller, rendelredl in C'alrleston last spring, antd t ho State gets the bee quest. Work will begin on the build ings at onie. There wvere eighiteeni w~hite and(1 four teeni coloredl schl 1 tea'uchers' before th1i milssionercs say thiat owinlg to the absente o)f Mrl. Caurey, who was ca.lled away 1)1 buisiniess, thlat the certiticites will not b ready for several days yet. -Mrs. Jason~ (ille-piti died at tlt home11 of hter liband near Prater01s his Thursday, fromi a relap)se (If mf tluenlza aged forty -two yeatr. She leaives ai huis band and t we clhild ren to mourn t.hei loss. T:It) funeral was held lat thle Bor roughs burying~ wounld on last Friday -T1here wvill he Ia good chlanen to pre' cure~ some1 diraSilble real est ate iln P ick en15 on1 Sale day' inl May, when the lo~ beloniging toI the counlty wdIl be sold T1he lot on Mlain street is a mo0t desira bl10 (on1, and1( the (one onI the wvest side o the jail block should bring a good rounm -The0 April showers last wveek stairte< vegetaitioni to growing at a1 lIvely rate Whea.t begins to look well, thonghi ont nr1( somewhla.: spo(t ted fromi thme ravage of the Hlessianl fly. Th1ere is yet eeni Hiderale fruit left unlinjuired, and w may yet have ai fair crop), hirring aIcei aIonts. -MIr. T1. iN. I Iglhes, of Riclhlanid passed li through townIP Tesdaiy onl i way from New iensIl.--lee:a FrIe Priess. T1om) (oIly hit P.i('kens1 ai glncinl, lstroke. A famious h eal thl resort iln t h foot hlills was the objective point. II 1h11 blen serioIusly woundedI( byV the litti god with his3 how and airrow., -At the mreetinhg of thle County All anco last Friday, tIlre was nOt muel busliness.- of a puiu na:turo0 tranisaetet Th'le mos.-t impor110tanlt sublject was t hat< thle Staite ExchmSigo. It is claimIred h that inist itult ion tImht it does nolit receiv' thte paltronalgo frolm ouri Piekc 11s men1 hers tIlmt it should. Mr. ,J. W. Rie< Bieoretary o~(f tIle SItt0 Allianlce, alddres ed thle meeting ill thle interest (If TIh C2ottoni Pilant, the oIrganu of the order. -Mr. .Joh~n WV. Nalley, (111( of thi o)ldest and mo(st, respected (citizenls< '1asley townip~4, died lit hIis hlome o Fthe 3d inst.., (If (dropsy of thle 11ear1 'L'houghl Mr. NoIlley had( been1 iiil ing fr somle timie, his deiathi was Ia suriso( I bis famnily and( frienlds. H was abot5[110 sidiiy yearIs of age and0 leaves Ia wife an siix - ohiildren to mlournl hIis loss. T1h C(hildrlen air 1al1 married. Th11 funleri was held at Fairvielchurch on last Sim day. -"D-'ioctor I have b)e0n warnelld to wor the roncl. I am1 nlot an1 alel-borbedi it ir,''h ro!ed th dto(Ictor', "I1 will e'xam ir you. i"tt whait will it (ost mel0?" sai W~or k Dodger, whlo had11 been wriilng, the pnper abouit the had conditioni of tI roads. "'One dollar,'' repliedl thIe do, tor. "'That is little ouighl," replijed \3 D. , as5 he hantdOd over' tile coin, " to e: guso0 a main from tight (hlye worIk oIn Il road whenIi his5 timio is worth1 t wo dollal aI daiy i'n his flom. '- TholI docltor0 exai ined( h1im thlorough ily, iind thteni pu1ti aiway at Itis oigalr v(ery leisurlely. "'l)o dloctort, "'I woul give'I alosod hil thait (sIlowing thie (1(1 ar ) to he a on a mant as4 I 1thillnk)(t youre."' "'oshi sa'id lie, " how~ is that?" and [ bIlle 51aun1tenf awany multttering ill a half utndertonle:' believe thait dernedI ) doctorI is lonest. 'r.sh to goodnelf, I had kept thalIt dollar. .Capt.- fred L. darditi has bee> ru Stioatifg in Texas now for several week _-'An infant child of B. F.IT. Bleckal died last Saturday and was buried Central on Sunday. -Mrs. 8. P. Bruce's health is Impra ing slowly. Her many friends aro not ful of an early return of her usual healt 1 -Capt. Jesse W. Stribling, tho pop t Jar cashier of the Seneca bank. was Pickens last Monday on financial buw 1108. -Thoro was more excitement over ti town election here last Monday than I mnny a day, Hog or no hog was tli issue. - is soon as the road hands finish i - their time on the Easloy and Picko. ) road, we want a contractor to begin tli work of rounding it up. -Married, on the dth inst., at W. I Moore's store, James Allen and Jut Craig, al! of Pickons county. W. I Mooi, Notary Publio, officiated. -William J. Smith, who moved fro this county to Greenville last fall, h bcen very ill with pneumonia, but it thought that he has passed (ho crisis at is on the road to recovery. -rlho bird law is now in force ar - gunners will govern themselves accore ingly. Don't think that you can yiola the law with impunity. Some one w; cause you to be made an example of o] of those days. --Ace Patterson was arrested by ti deputy marshals last wrek, and taken Charleston to receive his sontenco fro the U. S. Court. A sealed sentence w: left for him by the (reonville Cour Ho gets three mouths. -The attendance on saleday was nc very large, the farmers wore too bu getting ready for planting to con to town. It is thought that th< will be ready for putting in the see next week, Doe Volente. -On last Monday mail carrier Gi strap's horse ran away at the railror crossing on the Easloy road and coniplet ly demolished his road cart. Brigi says that it will make good kindling, was smashed up so thoroughly. -Mr. Jeremiah Price, one of the oh est citizens of the county, died at h home on Twelvo Mile last Saturda lie had been ill from infitlenza and wei to work too soon after canvalescenc causing a relapse, which resulted in h death. --In a row between two negroes E Ellison and Pete Briggs near Easley < the 1st instant, Pete Briggs was strn on the head with a stone which can near killing him. He was unconseioL - for several hours. Ellison was arresti - and sent to jail to await. the result if tI blow. Brigge is said to be better at > will recover. No 2u !ffl Delay. The dummy railroad meeting In 4 Monday was 'ell attend"d and much i terest developed. The :ubscription uis have reached the sam of $l8.000. TI amount, wt ith the proPosalf submitt by relia,le firms to fur,ish the iron at rol;"g stock on time makes assuran doubly ;"rc as to the success of ti scheme. But as .b1e committee on chii ter reported that an t of the l egi ture is niecessary to inico;porate (lhe coi panty, the .sentimenoit was &ide agaist incurring any debt. '.izere little doubt thant the whole amnount e: - be raisod by thie first Monday in .Jul I A lively tilt wvas hmd betweeni those wI I wished to begin wvork on the gradih ,about the first of July, and those wI wished to defer all work until (lie chart coidi he ob)tainted. A complromlise w reatched b)y postponing action, until t1 next meeting. 'VThere aire many little straws to shc which way putblie sentiment in regard the enterprise is drifting.- Outside wh Lretking no stock whatever, a Iwatch,ing this kitten w ithi the keenest i terest,. and setting their piega so as to g an nai.-ly foot hold in Pickens. The1 Se vImEr firm ly believes thle eniterprise Ih crost'sed thie Rb tico n, and the watch f wacd o.f 1bone wilt receive it in troamp - Let that friend or Cosearn wh'o doubt doubt to himsel01f alone. WVithI momi - ains of public doubt b,ehiimd him, at - lie stormny At lantoe before him; Cyr .Field laid tie cable. FairmierM Amsociationi. .eFrmiers Associat io n of Pieke .county, met in thle court htouts last Fi f day, wvithx many members piresenit. Vic I Presideiit Field called the meeting to e decr. Honu. B. J1. ,Joihnston address, the meeting for a fewv minutes, exp&i ing the action of the delegates to thie -cienteoveintioni, after whichol the folIo, era' oirganlization of Piokeins coun ty, -convniit ion assembhltd, on saleiday March, 1800, did elect deltegates to mec ,with thle farmers of the Stt of Sou Carolinia ini conventioni, in thie city (Jo Couabia, on the 27th day of Marc e W\irius, Th'le said Varmers convo a (ion did(1recomme1u;. certain citizen'isf 1 nom11iinatioin, for- 'toio otlics of ( overn an Jl1aenteinanit-G overinor of thei Stat liesolved, Thait we, thie farmers Pickeins county, in con v('ntionl assemble h do hereby heartily endorse thle action -said eonivenitioin. S Mr. E. S. Gri1lii wvas clectedi vic.e-pr< Y idet and Mr. W. T1. Rowen secretar 0 VTe aissociatioin then adjourned, sub1ji to) thie call of the presideint. A CIo,te Onlti anid a Niarirow Escape, Th.1 le infaint clildt of Mr. andt Mrvs. Lo is WV. Carey had a very inarrow eseca e las;t Monidity afternoon. T:.e nur tse hi f ro)lled thle carrmage out on the sidewni ni by the I(eowea H otel and was prep'lari] .to put little Louis in it, when a rinai iv r hiorse ecame along runiing into andot te;~ o) ing up thle carriage. It sees prhi<h i it tintaliht thie chil d wias iiot ini thle carria; d At anty tato it was a very narrowv esea e mind it is fearful to think whlat mig il have hiappenedl iid it bseii. VTe regi i- at the loss tof tie carriage of coursti k (to escape of thie child. -Seneca i 'lTe TIwelvo Mite Musical Atoiti imet withi the M ito Creek Church Itie 3t of Marc, and wast openied by Rev. F". INelsoni, who tld ( teicias onieIh hour. The Association wvas thieni Itd *the headers, .J. L. Tho'mias anid J. ~,Muiphirt. Tholi Assotciationi atdjoun sone.hour for diinner, after which, it v9 contductofed by L. R. D)atton, 'T. It. Stt darti ad Rt . W. Nelson. 'The Ascociati was thien closetd by Rev. TI. 1'. Nt'li< ~J. L.. MUnuitumi, See, A With the iieteeth 'emturiy dauni theit era oif wvonde'rs. It has io p)rov aii era of suripriice- for mnot withlstandi d Its giant itridtes towartdm iunusual Iknio' tedge, we are told that there are stilt ,L; itegnetred places a fewv (itizons wv havu't hecard of m3lio1. Oil ' The Town 1eetion, L. In tho election held last Monday for Intendant and Vurdens to serve for the t ensuing year, Dr. 0. V. Eulo was elected Intendant, and the following gentlebnn Wardens: J. B. Olyde, J. v- M. Stewart, 'T'. R. Price and B A. Bow o" on. There wan consi(lorablo interest b. taken in the election, and nore votes woreo polled than at an;y election for the in past ten yearn. The ticket elected is a good one and will watch over the affairs of our little burg with care. The vote stood as follows: INTENDANT. 0. W. Earle..................... 20 WAIDENs. J. B. Clyde ....-................. 20 P J. M. Stewart ....................19 18 11. A. Bowen,..................... 20 T. B. Price.- ..................... 23 INTENDANT. 1e 3, E, Boggs...................... 10 I WARDENS. J. J. Lewis........................ 9 In C. E. Robinson.................... 9 is J. 1D. Cureton..................... 9 is 0. W. Earle....................... 8 d INTENDANT. J. D. Cureton..................... 5 1. WARI)ENs. Lo W. H. Ashmore................... 5 11 J. E. K inch ....................... 6 ro J. F. W illiams..................... 4 J. 1. Clyde ....................... 4 Scattering 4. e Dr. Cureton announced that lie was not a candidate. T -Citizen-"Hey! thought you fellows t. was in Vashington Territory.'' Fellows-''Abbevillo don't encourage >t immigration like Spartanburg. She takes all she can get to fill her offices, but not so with Abbeyillo. --.-"+ . - - - . d Catherine Lewis fainted one night in "Olivette," but. it didn't canse a ripple in the play. 'Twas only a cough, and l- they had a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough d Syrup on hand, of course. it From Liberty. it The contract for keeping up the streets, was let to Phil Ellenburg last Saturday. He is to keep up five miles of street for one year for $37.50. s There came very near being a row in town last week. The dog tormenter caught an ancient rooster belonging to one of our citizens and painted him I with tairpentine, and he (the citizen) was exceedingly wrotlh. 1. The citizens held a dummy line meet in ing last Saturday ovening, and appointed k a delegation to report progress to 1e the meeting at Piekens on Monday. is Messrs. Jolin T. Boggs, J. D. Smith, d W. ). Glenn and J. A. Davis wore the o delegates. The subscription to the road d has reached near $3,000. There are sov eral prominent. men who will subscrito who have been sick and unable to attend the meetings. st Mrs. Peggio Wilkerson, of Brus "- Creek, who has been visiting friend. ts and relatives here for some time has re turned honie. We are always glad to e have Aunt Peggie come and see us. Insrvi:R. IC Voting P'reclnets. r- In getting your registration certificate a- "'IL the county of Pickens there shall ly be voting p)recinets as follows: Easley is Station. Central Station, Liberty Station, iPol Pikes Court IIouse, Daeusville, y. Pmi14intown, Eastatoe, Cross Plains in io Easley T'ov;.ship, Foster's Store in D)a ig cusville TIowniship, Mile Creek at Mlile io Creek Church, and LEx Mile iu Jiurri ern cane Township." is - - -----.-.- -- - leTheaci unny Line MeetI,ag. Pursuant to the call, a noinber of cit w izon.a from L iberty aind this p)lace met at! to the Court Hlouso last Monday to discuss rs the dummy line. m The committee on subscriptions from .a from Liberty and Pickens reported ot something over $18,000O. s J. E. boggs moved to hear from the is committee on subscriptions for Pickens il C. H. i. J. E. Roiggs moved t.hat a committee a, of three be appointed oni the right of tway, one from Pickens, one from Liber Id1 ty and one from between the two places: is W. D). Glenn, 0. L. D)urant and M. WV. Ne3wton, were apIpointed. M. WV. Newton mnoved that J. E. Hoggs be added to the P'ickens commiit is tee oni subscription. j.J E. Hoggs moved that a committee eof to b le appointed t.o tconfer with R. & r- 1). railroad authorities to see what 'd amount of stock they will take in this i line. Committee: J. E. Iloggs and J. .The following resolutions were adopt id ed: 1. Resol'ved, That when this meeting ad i- journ, it be to meet agaimi the first Mon in day in July, that one week's niotico he in given by publication i.. the county pa ct pers. and that thle coinmmitteos app)oinited hi on subscription be conitiniuel aiidh are of hereby urged to raiso as much as pos8 b, sible. Resolved, 'Tint the subscription la n- p)ers lbe a mended by insertintg a clause iir thlereini and1( have the stockhloldlers to ar sign thle mmne sign ifyinig their willingness o. to orgaiz/o a compniy and to pa.y in of such an amunt of stock as shall be 1, deemedl nescessary by the said organiizedl of conmpanly, and to coimmiene work as soo1 tn as sid comniiy may3 dleemi advia a', le, providedI thme mnicript ioni comminit y. too raise S'80,000. Th'lat, .sid subs mcrip et tmini(* com iiittro and thle comit t.ee on right oif way, reporit to ai meeting to bie he ld at Pi(ekens C. 11. on the first Monday ini July. At the next mieet ing steps will be tak en to orgainzm/e temnporari ly if thme sul b Ilserip tion comm ii iiitteie sucmceeds ini rawiig Ik 830,00O0, aiid to commiienco work on the road1 at once0. Th'le frienmds oif thme enterprise are very certainm thait the iiomey canl heo risedl by n-that. time, andm thle work beguni and1( comh 'e. pltetd readiy for the' rolliing stock by the ti m Ime h LeghdatoriCnwets. lit Wlieu thIi . L eg ish iue meets, a char et ter~ will lbe granmted andm( the road lput in Soperation. rA Oreat Heore. e On ie nmigh t (f thle 3dl in stan t, somec at Da)ensvilla, by bomrinmg out an apertture in t hi( wall. lIe borrowed the brace and1( miles distanit. H1o also, bomrrowied a hiand , aw b(m ut dlecided he~ conlI11) n iMne this to ani adfvanItaige, and1( endt it asimli at Mmrs. La Iithmemi's. At htwlimecunits Mir. IHester Lli:l nmot bieen able1' to deltermine the amunIit oif his lios-, buit it is supphihose thait the thijif carriedm off ais iiuiebm as h co vninl N cnhl. j vlu ANI] Sprini HAGC R AGeav Y o ? We ask you to ity, style and price. compare them wit) Helfislhneis5 of some hones'y andc1 wisdon ing but a summer zo . We eh11im to I CLOTIIING ever 1 We claim to ha CALICOES, GING: in this town. We claim to ha We claim to ha --Fur. Wool and St We are selling A nice assortnt We try to keep anybody. The above facts H A( M cFALL'S ALMANACK O Dmnumiy or Ino dwn,(1/! That i the <'i<e-i.wn, whethcr it 'could be bet ler to liEe out our la/s in. thesc 1OUnIuh (11(1 be cullc(l ull kinds o ul/ )nai,ne., and f'inally be du around an.d doped trough, or p our "fltithy lucre'" toget/her and bul< a rafilroad. to the CJourt Iouse an kee'p an uglyi lec from being~ mad in thec groundi? ]Eho seemis to aw stcer "J)unomy!" aind a v'oice ii the. distance seems to say7, " Gice 1n Liberty~ or give ur/Aatht." B(e this (as it miy,' this Alma nack will still continue to open oh netc goodls every/ ceek, so that enm tomewrs need not go fuarthe r to ret ur c1'saspointed. A obody kieeps aI laIrger stock in t<nen) of' tis siZe, and( niobodyl keep8 stoco re' 'hIP'suited to the wants of t/h p)eople. ]Jhearythinglf can't be meui tiOned( (it on1ce; everything; can'lt bi dlisplayed fo(r want of ro<on, so wh,e~ you don't see wchat you want, ask /fo it. [n front mayUi be seen a noice lot o D)ress Goods. Trimmnings arnd bui ton s to nmek/; a large lot of Cot ton ades', (Cassmers, hit Jeans ani Cl'othing. No) use to mention Sh/oe'i 151Crybody, can, lbe pleaised here in Sho Iofat. A little further <iojr a complete stock of Iardwatre, lb b)le an/d I'ocket Cut/ery, Carpenter: Tools, Iies, .Thrsps, Juin ges fu doors and( gaUtes, .I'lowis, ingovle ani L'ouble Stocks, Biest Baotck .Jiaqnds ~i I/ha utrke#t. SIock Be/is and( 1Stec T'raps are n ow in ordor an)d w(iI sureC timel, troud>le and1( re.txcionu' Still further back will be found; Bice, Grits, Sugar, Coffee, Hamus, Sc da, Syrulp andi Honey. We alwaysm carry a large stock . Nails and Iron, Steel and Castingi Hollow ware, Wooden ware, and a kinmds of Houseic-keeping Goods. TR< muember tis, andic don't forget thi SoAr. W. T. McFA LL 180Q.. Montey to Ljoau; )On im:iproved faorm lands, in ,rnms< 900( andt i pwrdls. 4Lans repayi 'ie i sa:allI ann ual p)ayme(1nts throuhgh at . -riC of six years, t hus eniabing t he hiorroiw to piy off his ind1(ebtednecss w%ithbout c: haunsting his -rop1 iln any one04 year. Apply to J. E. B000OS, Attorney, oct24mia l'iekens. S. '. The Original Wine. C. F. Simmons, St. Louis, Prop'r af. A. Sim mons Liver Medicine, Est'd rtt4r, In the U. S. Court DarEATs J. ii. /cilin, Prop'r A.Q.Sinrnmons Liv er Regu~Intof, Est'd by 7jilin:869. -'M. A. S. M. har ,r 47 years cured INDIGEPSTIoNI ,XLIOUSNas5, I I)YSrHPS,IA,SICR IIKADACHEK,L.oi,T a,ArPET,TR, SOUn ST(,MAcuI, E,.'c. . Rev. T'. n. Rems Pator M. IC. .' * Church, Adamsn, TAenn., writes: "I e ,think I should have been dead but for your Geun M. A. Si m mons L.iver Me'dicine. I have glcgsom,etimecs had :c substitute i eryg "Zeiilb.'s t.t:ff"' foi yoiur Medi CCLi;1 cine, but it don't ~answer the OPLX, r. J. . Graves1 Editor 7Ai Ilaptht, Mdemphis,19ennu. says: I received a packa:ge of your Livect iMedicine, am.d hav e usedc hailf of it. better Liver Rteguator, and ocer tanynomr o eli 1utr IMENSE DISPL.q -OF rSumrner Goo -AT OD, BRUCE & CC ace Yot Ir o"r o ?ri S onslider the Inducements wC are able to offer. In quant our stock cannot be matched in this part of the Count ry. i others for your own satisfaction. I)o not 1 govern who Seen to think they Illve a patent county right foi there is to conduct a Country store, and theii neiglhbors phyr. ave the largest and handsomest lot, of MEN'S AN] rough,t here. ve the prettist. line of LAI)IES' IESS (IO)4S. W(l IAMS, SATEENS, LAWNS, PIQU E ANt) MUSLINS ve the latest shapes and styles in LA 1)1 ES' A N ) M 1881* re the Cheapest and Nobbiest lot ofi M EN'S ANI) o raw--ever offered to 'are-i.al ei f)( 51. I tap sole brogan that wears a year. It has nu tual. at of FINE SHOES for sun 'er wear. everything the trade demaun(s, and we sell on as liberal arc on exhibition six days in the week at ;OOD, BRUCE & C( Copyr)Rt 18,RvPtr it. en fi I r Thepod ar fro sit elid inhe log n 'eh (/ ,xK 1 ,. si n r otfel red cd h osaeo an te laoris mot elcius 4hsvre n strig h'an. Forsaleby E** N** -.Y tory it. Fiebl The Good poplarl luber 1akeni in txoan fol r Cf l The podhe rcpular'Corner -rl 3Vth lie vor is lonab dlcos Tarais hi cino he <11 ytiin h ii al o sal and inpet. Ou soc haN Ourtorek coipridr CLEW INT 14GOCR W Te alsokepalver Comper< Hedte roc ad' omplet llto onl hand. Don'ti (m tor omek ands Ie Sa plhngmte ecandis Fieyoananywl LEWIr s &c ((i PROFESSIONAL. {. BOWEN, s Attorney at Law, PICfENs C. I., 8. : *'Money to' loan on eUsr torma, on well secured pet. Olice in Court liouse - july26'88y1 WEIA & OxR, J. B. Booo8 Greerille, 8. C. Plckens S 0. W ELLS, ORR & BOGG S Attorneys at Law, PICKENS C. Ii., 8. d. M. F. ANSIL, C. L. HOLLJWN2won'ry. Solicitor 8th Circuit. Pickens, N. C, )'Greenville, 8. . ) ANSEL & UOLLIN8WORTH, Attorneys and Cotmselors at Law, PICKENS C. f[., 8. G dPractice n all the courts of the 8tate; and attention given toa.ll businessentrust tv, qual- ecd to them. mrkl4-88tf $ee and_ d byteuILL & WELDON, are notlh' Dentists, s BOYS' S12 Main Slrect, IlEENVILLE, 8. t. Gas given every Thursdays and MTEDS, Fridays, and teeth extracted without paiu. etr cen l. FRANK SMITH, 11 A I\S Is now permanently located at Easley, ' IATS S. C., atti respectfully offers his profes sienal serrices to.the public generally. jan2lt terns1). J. P. CAasLSLE, Dentist, " GRSNVILLE, S. 0. S nftlce, over IVestauorelundi Bros. & Duke'e drug store. _____ jtml'89y1 W. JI. NORIWOOD), I). D. S., Manager. REENVILE, C. e for a sit of teeth; 25 cents for cx tim'tleog Ietth; 25 to ;iO cents for clctaning ______________________teeth; h"S to 75 Cents for silver fillings; 51 up for gold lliugs. You can't get better .sork nd nithr hOWl tnucld you asky. Ses it.ive tr-tlt till -l Wit OUt painf. 19I Main Sreei. .rh22'88 RJ. B. CARPEN ER, 't \ Dentist, Wille found at Liberty on duke' ?," th 2lth inst. lie guarantees tall his work I ; to te irst ug e4. fabIy1 - ~ MANSION.:.HOU11EI EENll V M.LNSIN IUUSE HAS BP.A Sfowl reit ted and excellently fur '" rttis eg It is irst- l,tss in all its appoinit tteett., asl is oi onf the lt' t hotels I1 th ~~4t ~S niot l . Sit nmat NI itn th htiealthi lest tual t oistr de ight tl ity i the ountry, it of fwrk nmaPERIO A1'R.c'o N Se'O c. ITlUI()tM and tourists and the cuisintr caanit ve eet tllt in any City. A. A. GATES, Propritor. FOR .. SALE!I o the ahint I guarateesialihs wor. (mi/~~~ o b tile, conts. n .8 fel3yof fr~ . n fi~ct- n wrel iber and elen0 fcrur tihed. art is firt-classi n all its t appin I Soau, th.owi ua di th ajolahcestan mo~est deligh tu o uity the oury,hiteof frs e. tOtATt\TOST V iTlks and tf( oui athcisn cAl noe xtellend anity.us tit r sui tA. whoTES, wrpihto At goo fatm onc t Pickens sidol a100b acs goocd coto hatIa 100a acre toeinehtstt-, o f-nmt ine fotso el rtibrd nd 30l cres e usd t tItr st&l t'din ieraon tIr' Ii 1stt,emt in good, pi . May, It t u.,(h'et i- lt*,SC. pa ie kinow astly o te Major s plcfei - - - - Teirms mado V te.Atto ttei tpurchas er. And. young wrorkt moues andon lo oney ~t ton wrisum ando time 1o suicit the a wshoto andt b . covice agt, Ameanta. sa. C. L.HIN SWORATH. Phoitorapnhoter! I wil be i my 111 ' at iken C, . ., JuiY'e Over .Wcly tforethe purpoes frg ':1 llt tl' fr oit tli'~l t erin all otiie ll th iltdsir tet o ueg a sil''t.l I ot ifti i afe, ad-istr. i so on hen hastuued, s froe 'all'tt i ht, o tu at oy abooks1 il ltt-se aitye thei irsate M oasi, IltlO.ttvtf grJl. . .l llN ON,4t feb273 uwrvior of Itr.aton. tCo..., .Sl.yon deeae. Call o me fo your legan a lspl-ndid llct of tion,saty Clabto 'lnit,IF te t my fac--,tl) .t, ly oiAt SLIe)ine. F E .IUM , Yo tveirdtestnreland Brther rug pr oaes Aot.phmake neets actont it1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~eryn ltudi .ItI. iit tyt'witi ia ink, ou ilead in hoetof lupl'it al ieswlr,anniv tiosay iiyo ot wrt ittentit : dysffullynt et(electted)f -very aroticl(ilef itltsitvi'; tt( it heito frlaiotnl):ittf iithiC G roc eries!Iai)lwl pl t tt ot,frtn 0 )L.\ .S(EA,tS:', tAlR,- 0tt. Sleek ti tl~', e; tile ii Couthl( of Prte.1~o h.oes, F. V la s-ton as' adinsroro the es-l:xii at:t taei.t liritttitt do o.Jit o . W.tt hil tyt tro deeased mtie Citon, Szilas iW.io lytn aintd.Ja ni{ORyRnIDSeb,s.