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PIKENS SENTINEL. Z-8end ii your news. -Mr. 3. E, Doggs is in Charleston. your terracos in trim for June. -The youbest child of Mr. Jas. E. 'Boroughs died last Saturday. -Crowd yot(r work , don't let your work shove you into the ditch. -Mr. Bunk -Price reports a good stand of cotton on the 29th of April. -A small child of. Mi. Son ny .Coopr died last Saturday of cholera infantum. -The weather propt,et says: "Look out jor frost on the 4th of May when mool fulls. -W. A. Grant, of Nine Times, hlan been appointed census taker for Easta toe township. -It is hard work to write up the news and drive taks and put up a stovo all the same day. Milo. -Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. .0. Thompson visited relatives near Erishy Crcok last Saturday and Sunday. -Raiding Deputy Ensor is looking around among the foot-hills just to see what the boys are doing. -Don't I-eep more than one Sunday every weeig. Some folks want three, but it tells'on tho crop in the fall. -When General Green throws out his skirmi h hnes, wipe them up and you will k him back all season. -See tli the cookm have plenty of tovO WOt d, dry and handy, and your eals will be well done and on time. -Koe our horso collars clean and mootl Don't start in on a mummer'ti rk w your nags' shoulders sore. . d ou buy that sulky for your - - ou did you can rido on a r wbich you paid just twice his -Lib ty failed to elect her town council the election held on the 2st old council will order a new clection -TA.r Bertrand Thornley has the ighest I rse in town. Call and see it. ko pleasur in showing the pony to friends. 7rho iWrners in the lower section of e n "lostly done phlnting Ot wee many had a full sUmd of Ootton u - B - a is dull, and everyone but the edito n find timo to go fishing. Now ierig is hard work, and the pap to come out on time. . Dargan'F4 school hias continued. to -ovo since beginning. Another yen I show that Pickens will have as hool as there is in the State. Dorset, the eflicient assistant t in oir high i3chool. is ablo to take el of her classes again. She has b isposed several days from nen ral _ Ir. Tom Rowland, the popular IreiAlht conductor of Contral, had the mnisfqrtuneI last week to shoot hiimselif in the V e while fooling with a pocket-gun. Thg:onu is not dangerous. Susit lass is a little dull with 0111 nier ants now, bu"t they o(1 not grum bIA. Those who stay at h1omo now and look losely after their work will have ,the Ore to trade 01n this fall. A4rg went try giercetown, An dersoui unlty, last Thulrsday to defend neveral partion iln Col. .Jamnison's a/ at for vi ting the road working lla 4. The jg .sided with Mr. Carey. - puyMarshlal Jennings and Mr. Wash, Jioweni went to Charleston last Thu y to escort Will Morton to JdSimninton's recepition. Morton got < no mlonIth ill thIe Pickens jail. ... rs. H. C. Grady has sold 0one hunl dred and twVenty dozen eggs this year and 1 als used as mnly more, heaides she has nearly twelve dozen young chlicks that ill soon1 be ready for market. .-r. Jloel IRowen's ae4oo1 at the John1 tOnl school house5, closed last Fri day. It was made the occasionl for a spener 'by the patrons, and ev eryb' w d had a good time. - xt Monda ~ d:ty for let.tinn~ the e ftract for hmling thila dition to the ecurt house, also for the sale of th11 lota belonlging to tile county, situnate on Main street, anld about two acres of the jail lot. -TQ" farmers of this section never hada molure hopefut p)rosptet aIt tis time of the year. Everyone is up with their work, and tile soil is iln good conl dition to give the crops an early and healthy start. '-The peopeni Slaltiwn are falkinp "'oil mill'' strong, and wi!l build one0 in that section at an early day. They will advocate the extension (If 1110 dumm11l1 line to that community as sooni as it iI built to Liberty. -Central still keeps up hecr "'rep" or i fi hting place anst week a dirliume gavu Brown, inst End grocerymian, ;om4 of b ik of jaw whlen the1y wen ivan Both got badl~ >rui, d, but not seriously. '2The Keowee Courer will have more - absoribers when the sumer camipaign loses than it ever had before. Brothmi ). A. Smith will often sally ont in the ounty, andl his lJntaral cordiality will rin many friends for the Courier. -Inl 'tbe old 'Rabbit Town" section] ear Liberty, cotton was b)eing wvorked .st Saturday. This is now a tinle farmn ug sectioni, where fifteen years ago a oat wou1ld starve to dleathI. Men are ow makinlg money raising cotton and1 irn there. -The Golden1 Creek bottomus will >OU be tihe ftn est pastulre lanlds in the tate. The whole vamlloy is 1n0ow covered1 (th a complete sod of tile once despised oIm Bell grass, which is nowv giveu upi I be the bost gr.ass for pasture in th< ogth. -The General Con ference of tho~ M.f 1. Church South wviil meet ill St. Louis, [o., 01n the 10th insXtant. It will ba ne of thle most nr.tod gatbermngs of t,be oar and the citizensa of that city are pro. ting to give thle Con ference a royal 6loome. ,-Talk~ politics on wet days while you 11 your harness and shlarpen your plowt uid hoees. You can't keep doiwn ther "eeds by sittinlg on the fenic sinlging Forty miles of rocky road, and twenty *r ll0fg the Randl, downi with thle hour one, T'liman is the man." -Mr. George Waldrop, a young whlih -ian about twenty-four years of aige, 7as drowned in J1. C. Key's fish1 ponld, a Anderson county, on tile '20th oh ipril. Ho ventured out in the lake in leaky oSAmoe, nlot knoinilg the watel m1a so do p. It soon filled and Ranik, 'ho decnd left n. wifn nd na child1 -Mrs. 0; . Robins6n visitd rela tives in Liberty last Priday and 14aturdaly. -Mrs. Mamie ol,t, of Dacisville, vis ited lier sister, Mrs. idobnee Griffin, last Monday. -Mrs. R. V. Miorgan, of Dacusville, is visiting hor daughters, Mrs. Bowon and Mrs. Griffin. -The Mlethodist Sunday School at this placo will open the picnic season on Gla:s4y ncxt Saturdiay. -Quito a nuniber of our donizens have already sampled the luscious atraw berry. Ay, two weeks ago. -Watch the an noun cement npaco. A new man out thim week. The friends of Mr. Thomas Power bring him otit for County Commissioner. . -The Liberty township farmers will begin to %York their corn this week. Cotton is doming isp finely and will do to work in about ten (lays. -It is now thought that the aninal eneampmont of the State troops will be in Greenville this sunimer an General B 1onham1 favors that place. -Mrs. T. P. Jackson, of Atlanta, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Williams, for the past two months, re tirned home last Saturday. -Mr. 0. P. Field will soon have his handsome new residence completo. -fl'e farmers about Pilider P. 0. atre improv ing their property at a lively rate. -"1Old Probs," Sergentit Dunn, of the weather offivo, -Ialys w ar to have ia cool summ1ler, and that the mercury is not lia ble to boil over during "dog days." -Prof. J. F. Dargan will deliver a Sunday School lectiroi at the M. E. Chiurh here next Suindaty afternoon at 5 o'clock. Everybody invited to attend. -Think not that you will stand on a nDe Solid foun(dation by pulling your neighbor down. Sweep your own door yaird ero you persecute him for uiicleAu noss. -Judge Cothran was asked by A. M. Guytor, of Piereetown, for his views on thersub-Treasury bill. legivesa longthy reply and knocks the bottom out of the whole thing. --Mr. W. A. Folger has gono to Wash ington where lie has a position in the Census Dopartment, and commences work today. His addross is 345 Penn. sylvania Avenue. -The stewards of Ruhamaih Church last Smin-lay took tho names of several young men and boys for mishehavior in church. Theyv threaten to have them before the court. -Our now city "(dads" say that they will put our public wells in good fix, even though it may bust a suspender. In the collimlon idiom, wo say "Let 'er go, Mr. Galliglier." -Greenville is hopeful of soon hav ing an electric railway in operation. A representative of prominent capitalists has been there for some days past look ing into tho matter. -Mrs. Pallie Laloon, a sister of Slier iff Richey is dangerously ill at the home of her husband, Mr. .Joe. LaBoon, near l'rnshy Creek, Anderson county. Her friends fear that lic will not recover. -There is a general complaint of the scareity of field-himds. Wo have had no vxodns, but the (lemand has increa.ed and the force of th pa;t is not, sullicient for the present amount of work that is to bo done. -From the0 appearance of leaves, full grown. green leaves, on the trees, and the periginations of flies, gnats, snakes and other pesiferous pesters, wve feel safe in asserting that spring is well on and summer nigh. -WV. M. Halgood & Co., have bouglet out Runion & Blaylock's furnitunre estab hlihmeint at Easley. T1hiey will continue the bnsiness and will keep) a first class stock of furniture on 1ham1( att ill Itimes and at prices to suit the timeis. --It is a not iceabile fact that there is at. present more land1( ini cultivation ini this coiinity than ever before, the most oIf it ini first-clas5 condhition, and each year the crops pro'duceed show thait. it is being brought to a higher staute of cultivation. -Trowas5 a (le-truct ive fire in Sene (ca Iast Suniday mnorninig. Several store houses on the public square were burnedl dlown andi the oIcupantts lost heavily, as none of thema were carrying much insur an1ce and some had none wvhatever. The total hiss is $15,000), and insurance about $1,550. --We woul respect fully call the at tenion ii of our readerlos to an advertise mieint 1 inanot her columIini of some choice selections of sheet imusie, offered by . M. liussell, 10 11am ilton Place, liostoni, Mass. This music is placed at an ex tremely lowv price, and1( those desirinug anyitig in thaimt line will consult their interest by writing to the above house. --Atention is called to the fact that. thle ad1ver15iseit of thle bridge letting near Liawriee's foroid oni thle 8th Iinst., has; been ithd 1urawnu. Aft er thle dlisas er to th'e ove'redl bridoge aier 5s lKeowne4, the Oconoee (comm niss.ioers d1el iied toa co-opelrate in the ne w' (enteriprise. Rie. buiilding lit the old site will lirst. claimn thieir' attenitioni. C'oniretors may2 look out for an'1advert isemenit. to thaut elleet in a short timne. 'Thle advertisemient (of the Lawrence ford brlidge iN disconitiniued by order of Commiissioner '1. ( . Martin. A IJndo 'iIture. People often get themselves and their religion so badly mi xed up tlimt it is hardh to( t -I 11 one from the( (other. T1hie right k ind of religion is unIsel tishi. It' is conservative als far as conlsistenlt, but it gets inl b)ad odor, by5 getting too nmumih mnixed up wvith the iindividuality (of some of its prXofossors. A member once refused to take thme Sacrament oh the L or'd's Shp per, b)ecaulse not feelinig good towards aniothler mmnOliber. Th'le former thlought it w'as the devil .in thle latter thait. kept I im away, bult it was relly the devil inl him iself. Some people get nmoh lien the dlevil joIins the chureb, orI becanse the oilher miemblers will not hlpj turn~l (oit a1 man: thev thinik is posse:ssed of a dev'~il. JU tI'e old t imeS disciple I had12( acted in that way, JTesus and .Judas woueld have entoni thle Passover alone, it will not dot to forsake thie shlip b)ecase tere aire onie or two( pafsgenigers aboa-rd wvithlout t ickets. '1ime alih comimon seniso correct a great maniy evils. Thet Sihe(rhI*M IBoarderM. . The(. prisoners in jaiul nave adopted ai rig id set of rules for the p)rotectioni of their hmealthi and have elected a set of ofijeers to see that they ai, in forcm WM'ddM Aiken is jud(ge anid ,Jim Lyneh ?s shierid7 WVhen the rules alre broken the kinig (of the mnoonishIinera soon bring th ulp before the bar. Judge Aikenu ofteni sein tencees the ofl'eder' to receire twenty stripes, which the blig doubhle-joiniteh sheridY lays on with a will. There a five State prisoners for the July ternj (of coIurt. Wiggins still keepa up his ep ir its and5 says that hie has nothling to fear from hi. tei. Hie thinulks the jury will nol(t b)e out two minutes unItil thley flid him not guilty. Wigg(ins is conifhied't in a cell with,i five negr'ws, as thme jail is too small to myvc thma n'omutain cells Froni Liberty. We are having a very intoroting mee ing here, and it is well attended, tt Evangelist Cook occupying the pulp! Tih farmers are putting in good thr fluinhing up plainiting. GrRs aid cotto aro both making their appearane Wlieat in looking well in this sectioi though there is some rust to bo seem Other small grain crops are looking fah HomO oats seerm to bo thin. The fru crop promine to bo fair unlesm we hav some disaster later on. Guano is still being hauled from thi plico. It appear! that fitrrirs aro tosin it more liberally this year than tsunil. Town politic4 got to fever heat las Monday, and devoloped the fat that Liberty as a flue sha1re of lawyers, an that if you hvllered londi for anybodi, you would hurt somebody'.4 sore. Sui is life. If you ruise Cain, lie will mak4 trouble in the canip. It is a great pitj thatt there was not enougli ofieas to g( all around. Tho campaign coinmitton have an. nouinced that thoy havo msilieient funb on hand to pay all sealp patch expeniise should there be a spont:imvois conbus. tion anywhere along tle lie. S. C. S. Robins-ion, Suporvisor of RIegis tration, and your corrcspomloni at this placo was at Six Milo last Satuirday giv ing certificates for the now precinct al that place. Thomit A. H1[ughe' ias linised u his planting and has worked over it parl of hi. crop. Teio Sunday S h at Shoal Creel Atcademy was orginized laA Sunday wit: Rev. J. ). Wilson, Superintendent; J, 1. Smith, assistait, and L. C. Reid, See retary. Thto meeting homir i.i 2:30, p. M, James E. Dlavis, of Central, was aiou the host of visitors on that aciasion Rev. J. ). Wilson pre.aelied a sermnor from the text, "Work; every one work.' Irof. J. C. Garrett rendered some ex (cellent music with Prof. F. E. Wilson < V4ist lIiIn. lDon JONES. The Allianco. The Alliance bids deiae To mnoioolics and rings, To the vices a'id dev ices Thlat corrupi ion alwy b~tM1ring~s. Ive a inotion that Ilievotion To its principlcs and ainis Will nist sirelv -i 1ic ly Tear from us our galling c'h.uns. WVith vreat J4 a1ticnev and enduirance We have borne a lhlvy wiolt; By uiir labors, on cur shiildlrs We support the '"-;hip of State." Shall we meekly and compleiely low our nieelis to flut liwirong? Shall we blindly and supl'iniely Li-ten to the Sh en's sor.g? Shall tle wealtlhy and tle bqrdlv T:11) our veinis or futlh-r bO'I1? S11:111 we nouir-isih. that it ilorisli, All this vile :ud gra.,pii.: horde! Let us, rather, Join toget)her. That our i ights we a intain; '[hat this giant, so defiani, May he nutibereld witi the slain! Let us rally, hill and Nvalley; Pre-ss and pidlpit, uru-vo emir cisv! vnci and anlvil, Sp ad 1pindle, I hip to miake 1Us hett.r law.s! jituse, ye f A1as! Wave your banner 'om %on cra. to s:eit sand! Drink SL(A.kN 1t1TI'll da Wate: You wll ii;4 it -zhiil iN . BUY T HE BES'i F. W. POEb & 0 1!' AT THE "CORN Eri Main and Sardine Sts. Yon will i nil, wh o? GoodFlar, Sug; art, CITee and Me: lase so .e~l Ch, byv CIigar, Tohn. f ee , smokin, San< iro boitl and r':dlion,s Pi a n< t~ for se:Po t s, ()i by Kt Is,'Si ers" antd e:verythintg needed by you ai N' X ~':4! Dry' (Goods amnd Ni t'ins, Tini an< Gilass W~are and Cro:ktry, ait cl itSpe4cOi ne P r Iaies: oo o ti2cents per T s, ti:sai centpe (each1; gardenti s(eeds. 2 c n pe p per; famtiily iileur, M3 25 per barrel; good claw hanu i ri for 15i cets. WV. L N IX, infbl3tE E:ai v. S. C. n No Day in Bar gain HAGO( J118 now we hav, DLE8. This will he - They won't be lhe. . Have yon1 ever w LEATIEls, and evel We have the Larl the handsomest and a brims, high crowns at Inent of Misses'ailo Our up-stairs is made specially for r" the neeks are extra tai are the )o%t and ellal -Wo keep in stoek Medicinos for every c A New Tobacco j cent plug in the work At another timo had at HAG McFALL'S A LMANACK - Polt JUST COMING IN! A nother lot of FLO UYCES and F'RILLS, White and(l iguere'd Lnens andl( Mfusins. NoatJ 'is the timle to) miuak 'emf upJ. 4 Ne.e Lot of Indig;o (and 1'hncy Prints, IBleach ed Gvoodn Sa teens an'd Ginghants. Now is the time to make selectieons. (ra in Cradies, Scocil and THan died lHoes, and all kineds of digginy mnaterial. .Now is thce time to (dig --- b>ait! ltreks, Satch elk, Lamps, Lan terne, Oil (lothes, I)iamond .N)yes, and other ne*o gloods comning (crery wcerk. Call and( see. Ae is the time to use Lots of W. T. MecFA LL. The Original Wine - C. F. 8tmnn, St. L,ou?s, Pro p'u ). A. Simmotis Liver Medluia., E. 'a er'itctato,, la'd by Ze:Ha .865, M.B. L. M. ha. for g years eeed btoS?stre Dujiousnags, Dvswswa,A,Sacx )iAPtlcm3,LoST APPET OURSTOR*A, le. ANeI-1-t. Rem,Pastor M.3 SChueb, Ad am,a Tesa., wrilte: , think 1 should Nave been dead but - for tour 6.enls.e x. A, si,. me.t Liver Medkcin. I have soumetimes. had to ebsultute t -eFta 'Te4Iia*e t afr for yea Medi eie, but ft dee*t anwer the Drj R. ree Udfber f%. I ti, Memphie, rena. says: I rve o a peck ageeof yosrLIver Medicine, and have used half of 15a J ItIworkrk.keaka akarar..I warn: a better Livert Regulator. and oer ta.ialy no maore or Zeia'o mctre Riegistration Notice. I will he in my- othlee, at l'ivkense C. 11., on the first Monday iln M:areb, April, May, ti June and July, for the puirpese of Regis.. teriot anty Vaiter. Allw who desire to lieg~ inter wvill do) so on tI h tamed, as thie hooks wvill Clo)!e after the first M< nday in .July. C. S. Il lhlNSON, I feha7mO Rnnervisor of Toieat in,-. the Year that You Cannot Get a in Certain Lines of Goods at )D, BRUCE & CO'S. m opeued UP anothlr cso of REMNANT CALICO BUN good nlewN to MANY IM(r 0 OF, or MANr Critm>nr. ire long. CAome7 antId get I te ehoiice of thbe lot for '5 ents. mu a pair of our shoest We mull LEAT11 R S1OES-ALL y pair im gunrnteed to wear as repre;ented. est Stock of Hatta we h1av ever bonght. Some of them aro mle are the ugliest. Thmmero are brmi brimand arol w ad low erowns. with priers avcordiig to tike. A nico assort rf froua 25 cents to 01.00. *rome<x and pilod with Handled Hoen. Thoso 1HoH worc gh hand sprout.4. The b1maeb are hong and of thm bet steel ge aud seurcly apped and riveted to good haulles. They et in tkim tuarket. (vood jtidgi say mo. Windwi Glass anl Putty, all kinds of Ods, Pils and Patent >mplainlt imagilnblo. RNt rtc4ved, ealled "Little'llenry," said to ho the best 10 1. We don't, know this; rather you woilii trY i it tin see. wo mill call your attention to other 8peial balrgainls to ho OOD, BRUCE & CO'S. TfE STANPARD FURITTURE FAC A'391 Ca!l on me fo ; yomt ; le mt l r m t 1 it, i* ailor adkitchvie ftirnit . splendid lot of til Safes, hev-stads, . I am now m1: n if.MAturing Ilee li)ve. (e of' the beSt hiv C' mad . F. M. 31I)tis at P iken. is n l0th titmilure and hec hives. Call on him, or me at my factory at Fiv 121" ("rood polphir h n11iwlur takvn in vxchanav f(w furnit'urv - -- - -- - - - - -r - - , -- RINTINGOFFI( '>0(G(S & Co., Propri SFirst-Class work a Sp)ecialty. ' (Orders by Mail Prompjtly atten All nur NInterl la New 4un34 4of the 1Latest Style. Satisfaction Guaranteed in every instance ('all on,o.r Adoire'rwTIEE NENTNCL,Pict1 Head the Procession Wi4th 1 lne 4,f Seaesonablei'H; lrgi. i ch ---1um1o*444 t 1 iiipl: i e l -sewhir youl all to i:all :ird ui-'ect. <>r4 ) az I has Ii <- n i '4 -fglly' s.p . 14o me4i! yemrI wV:u4t t. .4'i ii'b :nii 4eer.- articli is 1tnarked4 at1 rb-4 44' hjel ' W I 'l 14v 4 a ood Sok of Staple and Fancy Groce: FLOUR., 1 A P(ON. LA lt).( ColIN 5M-: \I.o \a'4AJES 'G AI ( I' EE', SOl)A, l'h111Pl.l. i,; s ir:0l A IIL u>iill:it AltTIL We( aliso I:-eepi a very Cornple1t Stork of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats Ef&-" We are Aven"4ts for the' Stanardiu lFuriIreo Factory', andi al r'omphlete Stoc0k ont hiad I)iiit fa,I to *on ma4 tl "ee 4u" as wei e'14 q ranyting m1 the merc hndoi int ue yo wat and4 w..ill nuke it, to your lit< LEWIS & MORR] Plckents C, against thei Es'taite of ivin: a Alxmrilr, 'l 'Alh(I 07'rC deeasedl, latie of Piekens Couinty, s'on~th4('44volli'(n tu the unde'rlrined for' paymenit; fo tho44 s ind(ebtedt to said1 10t at wIll mtake padymen'lt ' h'.i.lrelI, by3 Oc tober l-t. 184.9, to iilili' o rua jt o1 J1. F. Ho44(n.4 Arhninist rat (ir. it44!14o tle tt an r1 A pril 14, 1890t. a.1 ithriIel l(4.sd MiANIS1O3N-.:-HO(3USE! !i iIill 4gjl* GREENVILL~E, S. C.44 i i .,u' i ~'tne r lIE AANM'' N i1 01MIC IIA:S flFstsNIi'etsXI.,.C o t~ nuewl yr iltteil and iexelhlenitly fur- i,itXt,aItrpld(4 niishied It is Ii rst-oclass in4 all its appoinat- iii i'4'( ii Ile hri mlet., andl is (4ne4 of thei best. 1hot els iiu the *15' fuy e iie h Sotuthi. Sitite4r HI in e h:eatlthiest 111tand itaje 'n ud (t1( moost. deligzht fuil city' in the ('iunttry, it of (ivi tioi*VIitilti fers MI' PM l 0)l1 ATi" \TIOR ''l S TOof'4p ,A44)lo414,I81( V isIllS and toutrist s atnd thei cuisine 11.N * tI canyot-o- IelledNnwherry,ty.Esquw P9OYESSIONAL. Attorney at Law, VICKENs C. IT., S AWMoncy to loan on easy terimi, well gecured paper. Office in Court llouwe. july2'88. WF..s &. On,.J1. i Greenville, S. C. Pickens S. I W ,TELLS, Ot & flOGGc, Attorneys at Law, PICK-Ns c. 11., S. M. F. AmimA, C. L. TTo.ramrswom Solicitor 811h Circuit. Pickenls, S. C. Greenville, S. C. ANSEL & IIOLLINGSWORTII Attorneys and Counselors at Law, PICKcExS C. II., S. Practice hi all the coilts of the Stal and at t etion given t (all busines.4 en'tri ed to them. mnirli4-88tf HILL & W*LDON, Dentists, 112 Main Street, GiRE.ENVIIL, S. SW-Gas given every h'liursdays m. Fridays, aid teeth cxtra'tvt %vithouit pai :DR. FRANK smI'mI, Is now permanently ocnatedl at Elee S. C., and respect fully offiiers his 1(f< sienal services to the public generally. jan2tf D iIt. J. P. CARLISI, Dentist, GREENVILLE, S. Offiee, over Westinorelaud Bros. & Duki drug sitore. jan1'89y1 REENVILLE DENTAL CO. W. M. NORWOO , 1). 1). R., Manag, GIEENVIT.LE, S. C. $5 for a set of t ( th: 25 cents for e tracting teeth; 25 to -50 cents f,r cleani tee i; 25 to '75 c-0ts *(fr silver fillinlgs; up for gold 1iligs. You e.an't get't work on matter.how nmeh you pay. Set itive teethl fillcd without p:iln. 121 Main Street. D I. J. B. CAllPENTER, Dentist, Will be found at Liberty on am" lift, the 24th inst. lie guarntces all. his wo to be first ehiss. rehli3vt Nouu-Bcsidesat NIssnmuo*as. TIHE ST1ATE-, oF soUimI CAl%LNA County of Iliekeos. Conunim Plvas Court. Summons (ontilhiint nlot Served. Georgc W. (riflin as executor of the i: will id lestament of Alvah Grillin, d c eased, Plaintiff. Against :re. .I have Elvira lItoinsoi, Eliza Williams, Lueir.< he '-Rmnpire Grillin, Adelinc IMbets, 1atl-ha Wi ly aeent for liams and ltobert ''. Grifil, Iet-feidant i. ' To the Defendants abv nim: d: nlov28tf You are iereby summonei'mcd and rquin ----to ans1wer the complaiint inl this avtim) Which is this day fif-d il the f4lice of ti clerk or coiut flar Pickens counIty adt1 I serve a copy of ymil 1oraswer to'tlte sai cola1illint on the sul Iscribr bl it his fflce: Pickens, q U, vithin twn ( vs aft, tite service hereof, excisive f *'lhe da -.--- otl servie;.:nd if you fail to answ, the comiplaint wi 1thith' 1)2 tim hfore:nit t.he pla12itff1 inthis a2tion will apply 2 the coulrt for the relief dem:mde(itd in 'th * ,1. . C.u2atv., PIin,j2tiff s Attornle 'o 11h . >-ent dtfendat:nts; Ad(eline IQo t0iS. , ,,;,"i"fli" ndRn:t' -Take nlot ice I hat t he enmpla2int and smun mons21, of which thle foregroing is a) copyW, thet abIove en)tith-d act io l was fi led in .bh ofI(-e of tile (Ch-rk of (Couriitfort a Pite in sant! Stat.e, ont the Ith daty of A pril 180)0. .1. P. CAREY, Pha:12intf's Attorney. jMsa..] J1. M Srs~w.urr, (2. C. .1 Da:ted1 April 10th 180.0. inO, S. c. -- - - 0---------- ,FIOFCOUNTYC COMMIF / siners Picens .IL, s3. C Mardh 18th, 1890. Notice is hereby given that seale bids1 'viil b)e received by 1the Count Commnissioners of Pickens Count ! of K. B. Ruitlege, Archittet, Gree ville, S. C. Contractor will be reujni C,.n ii.~ (nd to give bomd and)2 security ?0or twi, 'lndmvtethe amtiountt of his hid. R?ight resci ed ed to reject any anud all bids. Andi also th)at sealed bids will I received unttil the 1st (day of May~ f the following lots; of innd belon gh to the County of Pickens, ald beit situattedi and lying ini the tow4 * ~ One-half ace more or less, CIOS iI"""the C"""ty Tre"s"rer's'^Ad r:i.es ors and2( SchoolA Comme)))sH)oners' ofh niow stand; one-half acre more or ,A) COF. htween Plet(ton Aven!ue and I Thornley anId McFaill buildings, t' acres of the jail lot, Imrttallel wi sgouth line and full width of lot; onJ half acro on wvest side of Ann 8tret knownt as the Griflin shop lot. said ltU aro niot disposed of by (1 ORS1st ay of May they wdjnie4 i CaS for sale in front of the Court iTHu, dutring the legal hours of sale, on1 1 ways keep a Monday~ ini May next. TIernst: of r a P'S yo wit h one-third cash, batlanice payable on 1 rest to~ (14 so. of November next, bond wlithi 1mo0 gage to secure the credit p)ayme1( [SP ca-er to) pta for ivair-' ~B' i * der of the Board. EISDY ~ rmh207w Ch)annmn. lIVLINA,) NOTrBCg;. ire. Probate A Chasne for ~aw-Mill M'?e Sealed btids will bte receive'd htvi Esq., made(2 Rnoard of T1rutstees of (lemiso,n Colic rs of adhnin. fropeson wiho 2are willjing to bri lI o en- t he*ir mtill to Fort 11i1, Ooeecon for the4 pu2rposeC of sainig thle troes I thei and nd(mfon- ron int o lumbiler, at so) much perI tithusa: id and1( credi- feet. and1( h22mbler to) he del(i vered a2 reenomn. de-' stacked ntear I th sites selected for I ipea2r before bouildinags. A snllecient btond will be 14) he held ait quiiredI, ansi1 the IBoard't reserves the ri12 31 daty of to reject anyt and1( all h)ids. Bids wiill tion htereof, received until1 thte seenteeth (1'7th dI >on), to shiow of May. 1690. and thte conltract will thte Anid Ad- awatrded onl the twentietht (20thI) day tralntedl. May, 1890. IBids to be addrersed to4 1 the 14th daty P. HI. E. Sloan, Pendt)lteton,. 8. 0,, w P.P ; wili furnichi an., further int(frmation. - 02 lw WGSee. lk;uA of TIrusti es