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PICKENS SENTINEL, LOCAL NEWS. --One' good mulo and Al miloh co% for salo. J. T. Buimix-, 8muny Dale. -Mr. Jrrn Loopor has hmen appoint ed elect.ion.l( prvisor for P"iekons county. -W. T. cFall and family wore laid up with influonm for soveral days last week; -Mrs. I'anny Evatt, of OGuinesvillo, Ga., i visiting her si8ter, Mrs. 1-. A. :Richey. -Thero are now fifteen prisonorg in jail loro-11 U. S. prisoners and 4 State prisoners. -Auderson is to be lighted by elec tricity. The works for the lighta will be completed by tho first of July. -There wag a large number of farm era in town last Friday. Tho meeting of the County Alliance was the main at traction. -Shnrp Chapman and E. C. Sanders were discharged from jail last weick. They were sorving sentences for fooling With ''"onlshine.' -The Board of ErIualization met last Tuosday and liard all who had any coim plaint to take in regard to the assess Mont of their rortoP)(1Y. -The enlargement, plan of the court house hias been agreed upon by the Collmmissionerm, anild the conttract for the building it will be awarded next meet ing. -Waddy Y0oungbod1 was disliarged from tho jaih horo last Sunday night at 12 o'eloo,. ie wa ent uip from the recent term of tho U. 8. cotirt at Grcen ville. -Ionl. B. J. Johnston may.,4 that the wheat in his se0tion las alr eady been at tacked by tho red rust, and 0.te is ev cry prospect of the wheat crop being ruined by it. -Sheriff Richey had the pleasure one day last we(k of holdng the ribbonm over "Little May," his min time pet driver. Thoy tried to knock the bottom out of Main street. -The farrlers in the Pendleton sectiou are busy planting cotton. Most of thenj will ge the greIater portion of their crop) planted this week if the weather hold gool. The aeroage is larger than lasti year, --The ncminaition of Capt. Tillmav by the roeent volven"tion, Was freely diis es.ed b1y tho large niumher of fariocrE in town the p.I,t wev-k and all seem tI be well pleased with the cVonvention4 work. . iervj,i (f uegi-4riation Robinll ouwiheat Six Ali!,- 0m Saturdazy be. fore the f1Au h und' ini this im1onth, -andwil acomuateall whlo Wish tc change their voting 1.':,co from Hurri cale to i MilO. --T)r. J, W. Qu11illian was ill Pilkem iast Mondayi. It is well pleas(d wit ' \is n m cI e i n S partan b u rg . T h , , )o:-e or say t th aPiwns i1tke lie ribbo: 01n fgod ro.dnbi ovor her sister coan I ivs o, Ure-0nVille nd . tnurg -iince mour 11k ropolt. thto followiln, selling and it:Ju-' i4onnini dew. J iit mais:sed. Charle Wh - X it e, sent up. -T1he U.~ S. mnmc (Court has ren lered its dlecisioni ini thei Clemson wil case. [t sushun;s the' deit'ion of Chieo duastitie .I'uller, ri-itlieret in Cliirletina last sping , andl the S)tite gets thte he -p:..i. Work will begiu e n th;e bu ild ings at ce. Th'lere wvere eightt.en whit e aond four teen i,olored schoiol Ie:nebers be-fiore thi etxaiine-ii haianl l:ist F'ritav. 'Thle ( om nusmoneriitI. say' ItatiV og to thIei abseiio of Mir. ('arey, whoi wvas catlledl aw~ay ort buiests', t lit t hie ceit iliecates w'ill not b)e ready for1 severael days yet. -.\1rs. ,Jason (hillespio died at tlii Thurst-day, fromi a relaphse (of miilb iinzai aged forty'-two years. Sbe leavi' a Iiuis b-and and' t wo chiihIiren to luourn thi: loss. T.n:C iineral was hield at. thle 1 hr roughis buriy ing grouni d on las-t Fridlay -T1here wvill be a giood ebiance to lilt cure some1 dsirabilli reat tst ate ini I wk ens onl Sale day ini'i 3ay, whien lhe lo : holongiing to the- coumnty will be. stil Th'le hot on Mlai n stretet is a iiot delisiria bl0 one, and thle one mon thle wvest side oi tho jail block should bring a good roumi prico. --The April shiowerS last week starte< voeainto grotw ing a t a hvitely rate WVheat b-gins to looi k well , t hough oti nrC* somIewha: . spiotint fitom the rav.ige ot the li-:siain it-. 'There' is yiet cton sidiralet fr-iit lift uni injulred , and wa mayf yet have a fair icrop, barrinig acei1 denits. -r-. Tr. N. Ifiigi'sa, of Richllandt way from Newv Picke. --Menieei Fret Pres.l'Tom tinly hiit P.Iiehenis ai glancint Ftro)ke. A\ faniom a-althi resort ini thi fotot hills was thle obj eti ve' point. 11 lims Ibeen seritouisly winidited by thle litti godt withI his hoitw and alitow., -At. the met-ing oif the County All ance last Frid ay, theure w~a.s niot mu e buisiness of a piublie nitnrc tsateted: the Stat e I'.xthan ge. 11 is c'lai1med b that inst i iutitonia it.t loes lit triecei the paitronage from i ou~i) Ir Picks mieni hers that. it shonl. Mr-. 1. WX. Riet $eeretary oif the State All ince, tmllres: ed the meeting in the interes-t ofC Th' Cot,ton Pilant, $t organ tof thte ortder. -Mr. .Johin WV. Nalley, one of th oldest and moist,t5 respetd cit izens Easley Itonshliip, d ied a it hiis hiome oi tho 3d inst., of tdropsy tif the hiear Though Mr. N alley hadt been ailing ft somelt time, hiis death wias at surprniso I i famiily aunt friends. HeI was abioi sixty years tif age antd leaves a wife ani six - children to muourii his lo--s. TI chiildren are all m arriedl. Th'Ie futier was hldlt at F'airviewv church cin las t Sm day. -"Doctor I have been warned to) woi the roatd. I ant not an ale-bodmdi5 cit zen. i wtvit a ceriti ieate-." ' "All righi air,'' replietd thle doctorn, "-I. will examnl I Work D)odtger, who hadl been wriitinug the paper about, the had condition ofC tI rocads. " One dotlliir," ''repid -thle dlo tor. "'That is little enouiighi," ' tpl iedl V .,as he handed ov-er the coinu, "'to (4 enso a mant from -ightt da~yt wvork on Il r-oad when his timte is worth I two dolla a dlay on his farm. -''Thie docnton exiar mie him th lorouglhly, and then utn awvay at his cigair very leisuurely'. "li me the cert ifictt." "Wel Vta-l," sa id ti doctoir, "'1 wtould give a thousaind hil that (shtowiing the dollart ) to be as .4m1 a man as 1 think you are." "(losh said lhe, "howuit is that!'' antd lie sautnteni away muttering in a hlf undehrtonc: believe that dh-erI, doctor- iis honeust. Capt. Fred L. darvit has beoen rus ticating in Texas now for sevoral woeki. -An infant child of B. F.T. Bloeckaby (ied last Saturday and waw buried at Central on Sunday. -Mrs. S. P. Bruceo's health is improv ing slowly. Her inany friends aro 1101)0 ful of an early return of her usual health. -Capt. Jesse W. Stribling, tho popit lar cashier of the Sena bank. was in Pickens last Monday on financial busi ness. -Thero was morn excitement over tho town election hero last Monday than for iany a day, Rog or no hog wA tho 113.4to. -Am soon as the read hands finish up their time on the 1-1asley and Pickons road, wo want a contractor to begin the work of rounding it up. -Married, on the 6th inst., at W. 1. Mooro's store, James Allen and Jane Craig, all of Pickoln county. W. H. Moore, Notary Public, officiated. -William J. Smith, who moved from this count.y to Greeiville last fall, has been very ill with pneumonia, but it is thought that lie ha, passed the crisis and is on the road to recovery. -rhe bird law in now in force and gunners ;vill govern themselves accord ingly. Don't think that you can violate the law with impinity. Some one will cause you to bo made an examplo of one of theso days. -Ace Patterson was arrested by the depity marslalt last wvek, and taken to Chiarleston to receivo his seitenco from tie U. S. Court. A sealed sentence waS left for him by thie Greenvillo Court. lie gets three months. -The attendance on saleday wa4 not very large, tho farmers were too busy getting ready for planting to como to town. It is thought that they will be ready for putting in the tced next week, lo Volente. -Oi last Monday mail carrier Gil mtrap's horse ran away at thn railroad crossing on the Easley road and complete ly demolished his road cart. Bright nays that it will make good kindling, it was smashed up so thoroughly. -Mr. Jeremiah Price, one of the old est citizens of the county, died at his homto on Twelvo Milo' last Saturday. HIe hand been ill from influenza and went to work too soon after canvalescence, causing a relapse, which resulted in his death. ---Il a rorw between two negroes Ed. Ellison and Petv Briggs near Easley on the 1st instant., Pete Briggs was struck oi the head with a stone 'which1 came near killing him, iIe was unconscious for several hours. Ellison was arrested nid sent to jail to await the result if the blow. Briggs is said to be better and will recover. No Hl-nturtf'l Delay. The dummy railroad meeting last Mondiay was well attended and much in terest deveLOpV0ed. Th e slLsCril)tion lists have reacied the sum of 18,000. This amiounlt, N% ith thn proposalIsIsumte b)y reliao,le fins to furnish the iron and rou-'g .1tOk oil time imaivs assiramive doubly -re as to tle sucess of the scheme. ut s_ C committee on char te'r repor)ited that ian .'t t of the L~egisla ture is necessaury to i nco;,aaut e thle em m p,any, the selitiment wva, 'cidedIly amgainst imcurrinug any deb)t. 'i. ero is little doubt that the whole amount en bie raisedi by the~ first Monday in Junly. A lively tilt was h:id bet ween those whoi Iwished to begin work on the gradinig abouiit the first of July, niid those whio wished to defier aill work util theu chariter couild be obtained. A comprom1tisei5 was reachned by p)ostponing actioii, unitil the uext. meetinug. There (1arie moany little r.traws~ to show whec way publ11ic seni imenit iin regaurd to woaet.iking no stock whatever,ar watching this kit teni with the keenest ini ttees, aiid set tiing thiri pegs so as to) get ain ea rly footlhold ini Pickeiis. Themm SEx -rsnfrl believes thle enterprs has ward of Romnie willI receive it init r*iumphi~il. Lit that friend of (C:'sar whno doubts, dubutt to himself alone. WVith mouniit ains of public donht bhiniid him, and Sie stormiy At lauiti lbefore him, ('yrus jField lamid the cabile. - Famers A,4nocmntio.m Tlim FarmiersH Assoemtionu ofPikn inlay, wuithm manyv memibers piresent. Vie I Prs . I' ield called the meeting to or der. lion. 1B. .1. Jhnston addruessed the meetinig for a fewv minutes, expl Min ing the auction (of then delegates to thl&'e c ent co nven tion, after whi chi thle follow ing prenble ad resolution was (offeredl 'by .1. T'. Lewis and uiaiaioumsly adhop'ted. WVinoum.is. At a meeting oif thle Farm 0ra (orgaizai.tiont of Pmchens coun'111ty , iii -convenit ion assembl-ledI. on saledaIv iin March, 1890, did elect dleigates to 'meet with thle fiirmers of thle Stale of SouthI ('iroliina in convention, in the city of Ciol ubia, on thle 27th day of March, lahit-, and, Wit :iusAs, 'The said Farmers conveni .a tion dlidi recoinmmend certaini citizens for a inoiinaitioii, for the Cilic(es of (Governior aund ieniteniant (Goveriior oif th e State. liesolved, Thiat we, the faurmers of Pickeiis comnty, in covent ion assembled, idi hereby hmeartily endorse the action of -said oniventioni. ' Mr. E. 8. G(iilin wuas elected vice-pres ident, and(1' ir. WV. T1. llowen neereltary. The iassociamtion then madjourned, sub ject to the call of thle presidenit. A C'lose Call iani a Namrrowv Esceape. T''he in fant child of Mr. and Mrs. L~ou is WV. ( airey had a very narrow escape e la;t Mondaiy afternoon. T: i nur-se h ad f rol led thle carrimge out on the sidewalkI ii biy thle 1(eowea [otl and wan prteparinmg 1.. to pu11t little Louis it it, when a rmmunway ir hiorse e.unme along ruinniiing inito andI tear o i ng nym Ithe carrimge. It seems pro videnit it tint that the clhihh was niot ini ihe earriaige. d At aniy rate it wais a very niarroiw escapei e andm( it is fearful to thiink what might ml have hiappeined hail it, been. T1hme regret i. at the loss onf th e carriamge ofi course it not hinmg e impared to thle grititudet for k the essapt of the chiild.-Senieen Fre Press. Umuleal. ThfIe Tfwelv'o Mite Musical Aqeeialtior met with the 7m ile (Creek (Chutrchi thle 30)tl of Mairmeb, and( was (ipenled lby Rev. 'T. .F. Nelso n, who led the class onie-haml hour. Th'le Associat ion was thenm led by tIme leaders, J. 1L. Thlomnas aiid J. 1i. Murinphrien. The Associat ion atdjouirini 01onelieuri foir dinnerdi, aufter which, it wat comndueted buy Ln. R. Dalton, TI. II. Stew aurt ind Rml. WV. Nelsonii. Thle As:-neinimr wals then closed iy R1ev. T1. F. Nelson,1m ~J. L. M rniiin:, Sec. With te intetremithI cen tumry dannemic thlIe ora of wominders. It hias muso pronvem 'aim era of suriprimes---for no(twithstandjing di its giamit strides toward umnusual kneowl Iedge, we are toldi that there arme still ii ,1 nequment@red places a few eitizensi wh< The Town Election. In the election held last Monday for Intendant mi Warden. to serve for the enitig year, Dr. (). NN. Larlo was elected Intendant, and the following gentilemen Wardens: .7. I. Clyde, J. M. Stewart, T. I. Price an(d I A. 13ow enl. There was considerablo initeroit Wnken inl the vlettion, and more votes were polled than at any election for the past, ten years. The ticket elected is a good one and will watch over the affiairs of our little burg with care. The vote stood as follows: INTENDANT. G. W . Earle .. .................. . 20 WARIDENS. .1. I. Clydo ....................... 20 J. M . Stewart ..................... 11) R. A. Bowen ...................... 20 T. I. Price........................ 23 INTENDANT. J. E, Boggs....................... 10 WARENS. .T. J. Lewi(............................ 9 C. E. Robinson.................... 9 .J. 1). Cureton..................... .9 G. W . Earle....................... 8 INTENDANT. J. 1). Cureton..................... 5 AVAiIDINS. W. H1. Aslimoie.................. 5 J. E. K iich....................... . ) J. F. W illiams............ ........ 4 J. B1. Clyde ....................... 4 Seattering 4. Dr. Cureton announced that he was not a candidate. --(Iitizen-" ney! thou"glit you fellows was in Washington Territory. Fellws-A bevilejon''t enlcourylgn immigration like Spartanburg. She take ,lIt she can get to fill her oflices, biut n1ot 90 with Abbeyillo. Catherine Lowim fainted onio night in "Olivette," but it didn't ca1uso a ripple in the play. 'Twas only a cough, and they had a bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup oi hand, of course. Fron Liberty. The contract for keeping up the streets, was let to Plil Ellenburg last Saturday. IIe is to keep up fivo miles of street, for one year for e37.50. There came very near bwing a row in town last week. Tho dog tormenter caught ai ancient rooster belonging to one of our citizens and painted him with t'lrpentinle, and he (th citizen) was execm(dingly wroti. The citizens held a dunmmy line meet ing last Saturday evening, and appointed a delegation to report progress to the meeting at Piekens on Monday. Messrs. John T. Bk>ggH, J. D). Smnith, W. D. Glenn and J. A. Davis were the delegates. The silwription to tle road has reached near $3,000. There ar3 sev eral prominent men who will subscril.o who have been sick and unable to attend the meeting.m. Mrs. Peggio Wilkerson, of Brushy Crek, who has been visitiig friends and rclatives here for some tituo has re turned hoie. We are always glad to have Aunt Peggio como1 and s-o us. Volmn- Precinets. in getting your registration certificate remembt a r this: "JIL the counity oif Pickens there shml be votingL preints as follows: Easley Statioin Central i Station, Liberty Station, Piektus C ourIt llouse, Da)ousvillt', Eash-y tT'.v'iiip,I Foster's Store ini Da envile Tlow n M ', Mi dIe Creek at i1 ile Creek (Chiurth, and. , hi ile ini Ilurri '[The Unssmy Line Meeti., P1ursuant toi the call, a nimnber of cit izen.t fr'om~ Ib erty andit t his pl.me met a thle C ourt lbouse last Mlonday to disens the dummy line. TVhe commnnit tee oii subscriptions from fronm Liberty anti Pickens reported somieting over $18,.ito J . E. 1 ; ggs motved to hear from the co mmiittee on subscrlip)tio ns for P ickens C. HL. J. E. Uinggs mnoved that a committee (if three he appointe ('n. the righit of wy, (one fromt P'iekens, tine from Liber ty and one froma between the two laces: W. D). Glenn, O. L. Duirant and .i. WV. New ton, wer'e appointed. M. W. Newton motved that J1. E. Boggs hi' addhed to thte l'iekenis commit - tee t<l iiubscription. ,h~ F. Htggs Imoved that a coinmiittee of twot lbt appo)tinltedt to Xonfer with R. & D). railroaid authorities to see whait amounit of stock they w"ill tako in this line. Committee: J. E.L Boggs and J. A. D)avis. Tlhe follo wing resolutions were adopt - ResMolvP<t, Tha.t wh'en this meetinig ad j'urn, it lbe to met again thle tirst Mlon - daiy in JTuly, that onie we(ek's notice be given by publilca;tioni in the county pa Ipters. nad that thle commIlit tees appoinllted til subscriptio be11 otin ued and are hereby urged to raise as much as 1)os sible. R~esoilved, 'Thatu the subscription pa p)o!s lie amend'.Ii ed b y insertintg a clause terein andO Inlive'' t sinekhlolders to sign te sime signifin'iig their willinigness snehi ian amoun0 it of stock as shlil bto dl''eeme l)nece5sary by the said orgaized't comllpanly, and toi conunenenia work as sooni ias said 'omimn.vit may dlteim atdvisat lei, proivideid the subsipiltioni commtit Itoo raise 80,t)t)0. 'Ihat, said subl seri p l.ion nommiiiittr e ant lie commaiit tie on right (if wiay. reporiIt to a meetinig to lie hl:Id at Pickens~ C. II. on the first Mtonday ini July. At thne next mleeting ste'ps will be tak en(' toi oirgamze temporlt arily if thle sub seripitttin coimmiitttee snweced't ini raisinig .930,00f0, tailt) commene'itO work oni thet road it once. The frienids of t ente'rprise aro very certtain tha:t thef iimney ean, he ratised by thait tme, an:d th litornik bieguni anid coim pilted' re:iily for thie roilling~ stoick by the( ter' will lie grantedta andt the rotad put ill opjerain A brenit ere. On the nlighut of the 3d initanit, some thief enteredl ihe sttire of M1. WV. I lester "a )tieiivilla, by blin tg out an apterture in the wall. Ilet borrowted thme brace and b)it Iirim Milark F". Wilhamtns, somine three iniles d istant. lIo also boi rriowi'd a hitu.d matw but dtecidedt lhe conhil niii use this to a n adlvantage, andt et'i it asido at 31rs. hath inot bieeni all' to deteriminie thei iaiitmait of his liis4, bit it is suppose'~d that the Ithirf cairritd tilf ats oneh its lie coniveientiily conl. s - . AN IT Sprint HAGO Wve ask yo to e ity, style andt price. Coljoare them witih selliishnes of solle honles'y and Wisdom lig bt a siuimer zei We claim to h; CLOT1NO ever. Il We claim to ha% CA[ Acops, GINGI in this town. We claim to h:1% We claim to Iav. -Fur. Wool and Str We are selling a A nice iasort me We try to keep 4 anybody. The above fact9 HA McFALL'S &LMANACK FOu ia~o. Dauninty/ or nto <du>nn?y! That iu he, <ic.s1oni, >whet/ r it wouldl be l>et. rr to lirec out our days il these n<Plntai s Ind be called aill kinds ol if/ l/ nernes, and flnally l>, d.</ iround and dro'pped thvrough, or pun 110r "/ilthy luc" toge theCr an1( dti < railroavd to the (l'ourt JIouse umnt yan "!/'y le rm liny ne ud<h n the gro~ud? .JF/40 5"Lents to ani ,tler "J)u>nonuy!'' and a toe)lC Iin hle diPstan)le .su ms to sayt, "' Gce t-' Litrty or i* t usdat. Jut thuis a/s it n)uy!, thi i. Almna 'laCk/ will stil OI contie to open ou it w~ y/ov)ds etery tk, so tat cus i)mers need ntot go furthter to retun A (l.idy kerpi)s a layrer stock in Oucn of this ix e, and nobodyi k<eps ( itoc nure sutitet the /i wenut s o'fit )wv'ple. Everytfh ing/ can't be wavu ineud att onuci; ivery/thingu can't in h.sp/ayued for uraint of r(onn, so ic/h c pn!/ </nut see :r/hat y/ou :i'Cn, aisk /bn t. [In fr<nti may be see?n a' nic lot o, I>rv-ss (G ods, rimin gs and biiv ut 'ons to mavtch/ ; a large lot of C"ottomn ale., ('assmevrs, ilih Jeanis anlt rj/othingi,. N.'o useuv to mevntion ,'hoie'.' /eery<ulyiii can/ it p)le'ase i lh<rev in< h~/oe or flatt. A litt f'urthuer v/>o-, :' comple/)tte .sto)k of Hlardware,r. Ta >ilt andic Pot)ket ('it/ery. Carju nte'" iors (ad giates, Il'hars, ,Seiye amn lA>ub/e ,Stotks, Bett liak J?inds ii '/hv mautrkv 1. Stock l?elandiiv 1S1ci Tasarceu nw in. or<lh e' and1 wil wr timeutu, troub/ei iandt Pv'.cation/ Still further batck will bet found rllom filled with Flour, Lar'd. Baion lI iec, (Grits-, Sugar, Can'fee, H ams, Su dau, SyrupI anid 11iJIney. W\e always carry" a large~ stock C Nails4 and Iron, Steel anid Castings Ho llow wareP, WVooden wareQ, and( al kindsx of Hotiuse-keeping Go. ds1. 1Ie miemberci tis, ando dlon't forget th<l W. T. McFA LL MIoney to ILoan. On impro ved farm'u lands, in sums 1( 00uu anti( upIwardils. Lovanus repa)ivale i sn:all2111 atmual p"ymetts thro4 ugh a1 perit of six years, thuils entablin ' te hoirowi to pay off his' ind(1et ess wiithuut e: ha2ulst ing his tropj in :u:y one)4 ytear. A ppily to J . E. lHOG (S, At tornuey, tict 1hn6 P'itkenls, S. (. The Original Wins. C. F. Simmons. St. Louis, Propr af. A.Simmons Liver Mctre d it Etd 1140, in the U. S. Court DEFEATS J. H.7.cilmn, Prop'rA AQ.Simimons Liv-. or Ilegulator, st'd by Zeulin 84. - M .A. S. L. M. has for 47 years cured INDIGP,tsTIO. nJI oussNR5, i)YsIrrsroA,SIca I aIAicIIB,LosT APPETIRrz Sot:R STOMoAcr, EuTc. Re. T. . Reamse, l'astor M. it. -* * Church, Adams, Tienin., writes: "1 4 think I shouldt have twen deadi hut for you:r Genuine M. A. Sim mns .iver Mediczinc. I have i4/4 siometira~CS had to substitute o rry "Zedin.'s *.tf" for your Medl f00Lf;T cine, but it don't answer tht 0OtL, J)r. J. R. Graves1 Editor Thi 1/afih/t, Memnphis, Jenin. nays: I received a packkage of your Livc iMedicine, nr.d basec usedl half of it. It i.-ork hike a I 'arm. I want n: l>ctter Liver Rlegutator, and cer tainly no more of Zeilin anixtura &MENSE DISPLAY I -OF fqSummer Goods! OD, BRUCE & CO'S, loci You Irip, for tho Frost lmon 17 onsIIide(r thini(t(-i(threements we are able t(t ffer. Inqugnotity, qual. uir stowk canllot he mt114huled inl this part of tIle coiuntry. Se and others for your own sitisfaction. Do not he g1veretl hv the 0h0 SUVIm 14n thinlk they 1111%4 a 1 atntl ('41111tN ri,htk fir a1 I th there is to con(dict a untry so e, tll tll il 14-igh1bMS are 1 noh ihyr. ive the largest and hIndn omget lot ohf Nll-.N'S ANI) BOYS' oiught here. e tih pr-ttifSt line of L.ADIlE' IMI81 ("()()I)S. WM lISTEI)q' IAMS, SATEENS, LAWNS, 'IQ1 1: .\N1) M LSIL INS vevr siet' e the latIst shapes and stylIs inl LA D -S .\ NI) MISSi I ATS. 4 the lCheapest ami NobIie- lot If .-'-N .\ NI) I )YS 11.ATS ltw- ever olTered ti a bae-h:le w . Itapi soil broWuan tht. wear i i ar. It :1 no equal. 'it of FI NE SI 110ES for sumil'nlr n ealr. verything the trade deianis, an;ld we (-ll 4n as fheral termns n are on exhibition six days in I he w k ckat. 001), BRUCE & CO's. r 0E ,~ lowL\/ EAFJTK GO D1 ; C1T Th Erl (h>de Cls rKgn oha :ryi Jl n otiusutlfot .. FIE M N ] opietr F T UE', P .Cl.OJls C ., . C steads, etc F. 31. A po ria .~ l'iek en , i ti y rw h(.!i on hi ,o(e atay f Thep1(1 u* r (T sxt 'h Ptimirii uii iiIiutl Corne S Utre.) frmIire Hi ui iiits ead Ithe!(1 ipii-LI(Iili Pr c sion ulell iII~ ilr r uith Ia line o ISea1snableIjiiurti i ii ih 14annott h d pli en'ted 114 e lser, n inv11 it youiirIt a l to alm i pe . <ur stileik hasJ b een env s lected 4' tapleanFacyGroeres FLY OUR, I).\CON, L .\uu l , <>ki'i x (Xe! :1. 41fiii A liA e , n10\1 oy..~t LE S NTil GORRIS.NE Dr Heds Ntions Po,ches,sHats ap Stplek nhand.m mlt Facy n eu,a Groe riesplyyo wi LEWI~SIN & MORRIS,'~l\'IA E Dry ood, Ntion, BotsPSh e,Has, L.S Cp PROFESSIONAL. 0. BOWEN, Attorney at Law, PICKENS C. II., S. 0. ViMoicy to ioan on cusy tern, on well secured paper. 0111ce in C"urt loimm. july26'88yI WJLLI & OmUn, J. V. Ilooos, Greciville, H. C. Pickena !. C. W ELS, ORK & BOGGS, Attorneys at Law, PICKENS C. II., S. C, M. F. ANsmr, C. L-. 1OLLNOMORwI , Solicitor 8fh Circuit. Pickens, S. C. Greenville, H. C. A NSEL & 1OLLINUSIWORTH, Attorneys and Cou-n selors at Law, PICKENS C. f., S. C. Praetice In all the courts of the Stat e, and attenwion given loull busines4 entru.it.. ed to them. mrbl4-88tf ILL&WELDON, Dentists, 112 Main Street, ATEE'NVILLE, H. 0. a.h4 given every Thur-sdays and Fridays, and tetli vxtra-cted withliout pailn. DjIt. FRANK SMIH1, 1 now permanentwy locaed at Ealev, S. C., lini respect fIll I y offers his Iofes sienal scer-iices to the public generully. jan2t f R. J. 1'. CARLISLE, Dentist, GI1-'NV1LL1, S. 0. Otliec, over Westmorclund Bros.& Dukr, : drug s'ore. jan t'ggyl ( ItEENVILLE DEYAL CO. WV. M1. NOHNWOM), D. D). S., lNmnager. GlEE-NV1,LE, S. C. $5 for it st (f tith: 25 eciti for ex. tre ine 3. t et: 25 to 501 (431nt or 4canin34 teet h; 75a t c 75 entz fr silver fillings; *I upi th g<dd i lings. Y an't;C. get better W4-r to mi:1t1r .I) muN h 1111o1 YOu 1ay. Sen1s it ive t1t I It ilid w0il1vut pain. 121 Ma:iin Street.r 1 . .U.CRENE, Dontist, Will le fou mlat Libertv on anld after tie 2 Ith inst. lie guaranulitees all 1iisN work MANSION-+-HOUSE! GrEENVILLE, S. C. TilE:t a.\N'I(N 1 l.1: HAS P)%FN 1- nm i eitted and Excellently fur. 11i'lhed. t is i i- in) Il its 11 i nt illents, 111 i. 'o fe ' ' hb 1 hol el-.s il the simulh. Sitated in the iicalthicst and 11 d11 t.licht ii city in 1he ciau try, it of V IS ITi'ls and touri ts ald the cuisiniv cannot he exciled in an11y vit '. A. A. GATES, Proprietor. FOR .. SALE I A good farmn on the Pickens side of the Sahulda river, ten l3niles fr.oi GIreenIville, conltiin1g 380O ace, of which 100) acres ist tine river b)ottom, in foresxt, wel1l tiinbere1'd, andit :30 a1cres of goo<7 grazing lau<d, upon which there are 7 sett.leints in goodl re pair', knIownI as the P.1ajor place. Terms4 maide to4 suit the purchaser. Andl 2 yotag wokL inuhluiad oneQ 3 ruijlk cow and young callf. 2 Ixenl fat enou gh for belef. AXlsoi 13oney hI) lend ini sumts anid onT tinie to suit, those who may wiish to borrowu1,, secu red byI reaxl estaite. Ca:llI aimi be0 coin4 ' ced tha:t I mean whimt [ x:iy. (C. L. I [OLLING SW OltT H. ltegistrtion N otlee. I wvi1l i i y odler, axt P'ickens C. IT., June40141 : ti ly, for Itin- purpose ofIlegis tiringi. :my Voiter. A11 ni ha( dIesuir to4 lleg ist 4r will d14 so4 (3n t he ivs n:nal, as1 t he 1Veb2731 Su3lu-n isr1 ofl legitraitioni. IT WILL PAY YOU! It' yess propos~ie goling Wes.t or' NorIawesxt, to write Eo nace. I repn'cerann sLme Sliort ELiae. F'lED D. B5'NIE, 919tf D). P. Ag't, AtIIaastas J. C. FITZG E RAL D, Photographer! t;ilElNV1LI F, S. C. 3Cjf Over Wesmobut Bro4i:1ll (the(rs )rumr Sto re. ll workA 5 I1: done by 1 the instttanu 41hl pitue to4 any -1i. inl wa1ter colo4rs1, 13tayon1, India inik, oili anid 1phiin3 photo gZraphls. (4ct24t NTATE O SfWTI I CAlt()LIN A, I 'urt lof P'robat:e. F.' V. (Claytonl as4 wnlmIinli>Iiaor of the e. tate o4f S. W. ( :Chh3to, deceaseud, l'laintifft 3:ie Cl1:3vi,10 Silais W. ('lavton and .Ja ijie C lyton, I)1)zembu.ts. Summons411 '. ((Comp34lint fied.) Youi3 are hereby' 41343 stuntuone and3( re'quir ed toi anIswer thlE co3Iluplit in1 thininetion1 wihis 1this d1ay4 tiled in1 the ollice oft the Proba lt udg ofPiknCuty and3( to) serveY a co py of your anwer to 1the said4 (''mphr3inut onl tIhe subs)lcribers nt their1 (flie.. :t Pickens' C. H ., S. C., withI exiiv e of the day of such(1 service; mal if you fail to a' iwer' the compla'in411 t with1 inl the14 time afoire'said , the piitilY in thIis acetion1 will Iapply to4 thlE Cour3 t for th r o1e 14 i3 demamledL11. in th1 comp14aint. .i t J.3(' 34 P.'( 11 .: :v, 11( T 1 frh t t'v.134 mmons11411, of whlich th1e foDregorin i'i a copy, w. is tiled ini the (11llIto thle P4r hat11 Judge1 for thei unts30 of Pi'kens ini the Slati of1 Sonthi Caro11(hliu, aIt Pilkens in s:rid State, (4n the ;uhI\ a o 3rh ment31 of at y-nard4i:3n ad lite 4 to 4 replresent. you4 inI 1this (as4, wilhin twenty' dar.s aftecr 33pon3 you43, thit la1int iff's attorney4, will J1. P. CA H EVi P1 t ts A tt'y. J. Rc NMarut, .d P~. P. C