University of South Carolina Libraries
FICEUNS SENTINEL. .-Cottou s4itds i I$ pote from kids in Anderetui t3ot s -Send in one iof ir ai. ge thbt t n -rrIUE until next Fel li: -Mr. W. 0. Brana, ob la iath ieslted Mr. H. A. Rche. tws eekt -Next Sabbath is GhIbe.a Dty at ihe Presbyterian Church at Libe9-h, -Prayermoeting at tho Peebyte ttu ''huroh at 3 o'clock p. tn. on Wednest iy. -It Is understootha6'there will be:a 4iangular race for Trial Justice at this I *oe. -When the work over he public wglJs $completed, it is to be handsomely - -Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Hunter, of Son oa, visited rolativej and friends in Pick. bns last week. -8. H. Rallentine,. the boef man, of Central, was around last Thursday hunt L lug for fat cattle. - --The bad stand of corn has been gen eral over the county. Many farmers planted acres over again. -Mr. B. P. KellQy, of Gates, has fur nilphed a fine lot of $liingles with which to cover the public .vwlls. -Read notico of cdmipetitive examina tion for scholarship i" Winthrop Train. ing School, published t,h is week: -Mrs. J. O. Wilson, formerly of this oounty, died at the home of her husband - in Piedmont, on tlie' 14th instant. -Cnpt. David --Watkins died at his home in Andersoi county on the 26th ult., at the age of:'ovecnty-six years. -Miss Nettic .'Miller, of Anderson, was last week on qt.visjt to her sister, Mrs. J. T. Price, of Tablo Mountain. -Elizali Stana?ll,. of Eastatoe, was before the Commissioner last Friday, charged with soliig ihiskey. Caso con tinued. . -Mr. E. .J. Prigida was called to Slab town last Friday-to sel his sister, Mrs. A. T. Nix, who is-seriously ill with ty phoid fever. -'he President of the National Alli ance, L. L. Polk, says that State Secre tary, J. W. Reid, is the best oflicer on the continent. * - -The Daily Nqys and Courier from June 1st, to Se iber 10th, is ofhred for $2, and the tyeekky for 25 cents. Now is the time tq subscribe. -Mr.JeremiahT%ooper has been ap pointed storekeeper. and gauger and as sigted to the nmW.still,erected by John F. Stewart in theaataltoo section. -Mr. J. I. Sinipron, of Seneca, and Miss Alline Whitt of Oeonee county, were married at Tort' Hill on Sunday, the 25th nit-., by Rev. J. P. Marion. -One more'day: for you to regisister sale day in Jnly. If. you don't get your certificate then, you will not be allowed to take part in th-e picnic in November. -The countrynmnu asked the merchant: "What is buttei.worth?" "Why," re plied the merchaijt, with much feeling, "Butterworth is tmu unlimited fraud; that is what he is." -Men who hmake triv.eled over Ander son, Spartanbur4'and..Greenville coun - ties report that tdte Pickens county funarm -e are far ahead. :f -those in tho coun ties mentioned. -A young daughter of Mr. D). R3. Jones biltdiv by a pilot snuake one la eek 1:iA tiought she is bet -Mr. J. S. Hin ton has laid on our table a head of w1mant that takes the pro *mium so far. It is fo.nr inohes long by three abreast. Whlo can beat it? -Mr. J. E. Jjkes, for-merly of the Central Hotel, hiis moved to Seneca and taken charge of the Keowee Hotel. Thie rapaiousW dirumimer will now head for Seneca to anchor for Sunday. -In the c.ao f .Olayton', adlministra tor, vs. Clayton, one Liun.dredl acres was sold to J. S. Wilsonm, for $7b0; sixty acr-es was sold to J. A.'Reeves for $375; thirty acres was sold to F. V. Clayton for- $150. -Dear Messendii- 'tliere are four men in Piokens that woulel enlarge the court house to twice its prsen t siz~e for $2,500, but this cannot be (lone on the plan and specifioations submitted by M-. Riutlege. ' -Mrs. Lucretin Yesung Gloodlett, r-el jet of the late RI.. I'. Goodlett, of Green ville, died very snddenmly, at the resi dence of her. Ron-in .1aw, Capt. JT. 1B. Patrick, in Andersoir on the n ight of tihe 27th nit. She was sevenity for years of age. -Mr. F. N.,- Moody says wvhoever starnted the report that, his little dlaughter was married to Mr-. Chanlie Priince, is a malicious liar, and Mr. Prince confirms the statement. The .replort was commifonl talk for a week or mnoin before it found its way into the paper. -Harve aind Dick Lovirigood, color-ed, who stood a prelinmimnry trial before .Ja-s tice S. D). Stewart, at Liber-ty, on the 16th ult., have given leg bail.' Tihe Ti at Justice domanmded eurit.y for- their appearance at court,-but whiie looking -aronna to find sureties, they managed to ~dodge constable 0. W. MeClanmahan. --r. Bright Gilstrnp, the accomodat lng madl carrier of Easley. lias eeted and will soon have completed a. hnd some cottage on Main Htreet. Already it has addecd flmuch to thme nice appea -a-*snce.of .tiings in thait part of town. Mr. F. M. Day is thle archmitect and builder ~and of course the work is well done. ---We are anxious to keep our readers ~posted on all legitimato news. The sac gretaries of Democratic (-lube and soeio ties ar~e requested to sen d ini their p)ro .eeedings for p ublietion m inthe SIarI-1 2Ers. Also ask for accounts of all meet ing., >icnics, &c., anid whienever- it, is Ansird by those interosted, nmotices of -all such things will be cheerfully pub Aishe Mr'. Henry flowen, whose sawv mill .i located about three miles from Pick ens on tihe Easley roctd, has sawed anmd Ihipped to Greenville abont thrers earti of laths, besides having fille-d any orders frma 1-he neighibors for- bills 't lumber, 11o. .wiil .ini a shiort time ovtliia inacholiIry into a fine body of b er on, Col. Ilollingsworthm's Hlunt Youngi nan, if .you really want a 3 educatin anid have not the cash to y -for it, go to Almbbeville on thme 6th t. am l~omp~etaor tihe WX'est Point ea ip~ All youe have to do is to boat ilt0lmys thme othier conties tint 'is is Flinethuiug well wvorth try l0kelA'has held the po05tioni (i1iri0t for ' *the hast four i det it anhotheri four- if r- out, boys, anid m~ake k AMauldm will he at HOMICIDE. r. c. OIIPIN 'tARsImI T6 miATu MY DAVIID S. NITcpH ta . The Murderer Flees sad fy Ntlul st Large. .On lnbt saturday evening at aboit half >ast-eight o'clock our quiet Village ae thrown into a grtat commotion by the Cry of "murder ' on the street. As the Cry for "holp" rang out there was geetx men running toward Ann street Where Mr. 3. 0. Griflin was found lying * o'Cered with blood gushing from a knife wound in the region of the heart. Vil .l-hands were there to help but all oid 1ith l qted breath as all felt that he wa. beyond hope. "Who did itt" WAs tho, question on every lip, the dying wan solved the mystery, "Davo Ste phone did it cateh him!" Drs. Earle and WilliamA Were soon by the side of the wounded man. On a hasty toxamin.tion they were satisiled that the wound was mortal and had him removed to his home near by, where ho lingered two hours and died. Mr. Griffin had just returned homo from Fort Hil1 whorc ho had been for the past week erceting his saw mill preparatory to begining work on his contract for sawing the lumller for the Clemson College. He was met on the street by Stephens and a difference arose between thorn about the removal of tho saw -mill Stephens having recently been employed by Grillin to work his mill "car this place. After a few words the fatal blow was struck and the assassin fled. Sheriff Itichey was at the scene of the tradgedy a few moment-s after the cc eurrence and did everything in his power to intercept the guilty mian but so far his ell'orts have been unavailing. Coroner Boggs was notified and caime up on the 1st instant a jury was impancled with Capt. II. C. Grady as foreman and the inquest was held in the Court House. The testimony and finding of the jury is given below. J. P. Bogga sworn says: I came out of Morris' stor" and Stephens asked me if I knew whet: r Grilin had moved his saw mill or not. I told him I thought he had. This was on yesterday, 31st of May,'90. lie says ''well if he las I will settle s5ine saw inill business with him. A bystan der remarked then that " here coIes l r. (irillin now and you ean see him.'' I saw Stephens and Uriflin meet. out in the middle of Ann street. 'Ihtey walked dowu the street iii the middle to gether and heard them talking, but. could not understand what they were saying. They valked on down toward Griflin's house. Down near the foot of the hill saw one man strike with his right hand. This was 8:20 o'clock. Then they sep arated Griflin turned back up the street and hollowed "I am cut. God forgive my sins. Help," this ery was repeated by M1r. Griflin four or five times. Then lie says ''John come to me.' I ran to him and when I got to him I said ''who did it Cal?" and he says ")ave Stephens, there he goes towards ])r. Cureton's, catch him." I saw a man leaving the street, drosed as Stephens was, going in that direction. When Stephens said he would settle some saw mill business with Grillin he said it in a threatening manner. That is why I waited to see them meet.. WVhen they met, Stephens threw his right hand back in his hip pocket. Stephens hod never naid anything against Cal. he. fore in my hearing. I was the first min that got to (Grifli,. after lie was cut, .l1t had his hnds over his bowvels antd told me11 to feel where the wound wvas. The cut wasi on the left side jut, iabove thn nlipple. The fifth rib was split. iIe liv ed some two hours after lhe was cut. D r. Cureton aworn saiys: Was sitting on a bench wvhen Griffin came up. Steph ens was sitting on the samo bench W~hen Grifrin got within ten or fifteei stops of me Stephens went out in tin the street and met himi and I heart Stephens ask hinm how lie was get ting along with hi'si saw mill and 1 understood G4riflin to say ''tolerably well.'" Steph)l. lens asked Grifliin if he brought the saw~ mill with him; could not hear Griflin's replly. D)own at foot of the hill heard somte one hollow and weiit diowa to where lie was and (Griflin said ''li has killed me;' asked him who, and lbe snid "DI ave Stephens.'' Noticed Steph ens as they were wailkinig downvi the hill have his hand oin right hip pocket; as I was going to them saw some one riinninig aero)ss thle field, west. TIhinkI Stephens weiit through the bars be w. the shop. D)id inot see ainy part of t.he senflie. The first thing I saw was Cal. (Grinlin get, oIf the sidewalk iinto the street. Ex amiined himn as soon as Ii got to him te see where he was cut.. le waus et oni the left side alamiit an inch and a halfI below the ipplj e. Stephlens was likiung abiout Grillin before lie enie up to. ;coin one sitting behind me. 118 used prio fanid language. I said, yonder comes Mr. Grifliin now..*Stephe,ns siaid, ''yes coming with a i-li lie." '' le did not make any thireats of doing piersoliad vi olenice to (Grillin. I sui .se ( iriflin liv ed about two hionra a "er he wvas cut. This was oii May 31st, '90, .Jasper Gaston, colOrt!- , swo'rn says: hitad st4utedi home; heard Stephens say to Grifhin thuit ho -rented the saw mil. and~ gust mill from him and if ho didi not bring the sawv mill back hi would have to shut the nill dowi. (Griflint told bin to shint the mill down ii lie wanitedl to, t list t here were non hie coul get t o slay ini the mill aiiid ho ciouihl ntot get back in there anyi~ morle. Ste-. phienis siaid thait lie coilId provo t hat he ren ted thme mill from himn,and G1rifliin said1 thiere was iio contract made except het (Stepiheins) was to teind to thle mills fi the th ird. Stephens said it, was so iand tiriflini said it was no(t and said lie wvas i liar, then Stephens said "vyou are a (U-. dl--itni a;' then (Grillin st inck Stephieis iad wvh en Stipheiis giot, steadly lie walk. eil up aiindI knockedi3 IGriflini down. \VhI en Griflin got iup and started iat St.epheni s, Stephens ent, himi. (; iillin st ays Ste phlonis dhid you ecttmune withI that kifei Stepheiis says ye1s 1 idid aid if yout cona at me agin I will eat you againa. ( irif fini told me1 to runm and let tho people kniow it and to send for 1 )r. Earle at quiiick as potssib!c for lie was cut so t il he t houghlt, it. would kdI i him. I cot andtt tolhl it at Mr. Morris' Store. They~ passed me11 iat the coiner of liho st r'ee. ' was about eight o)r ten steps from thiemt when Stephieiis ont Grijnin. It wvas juist looked at (ri llain after lie out huimi andt then turiteid anid went out by the shiip teears the fiel like lie wiis g'oinig tc. a house mi thle field. N ever heard Steph eiis iae ny thiepts. Rlobeort Kirksey sworni says: l)iid not see or hear the fracas. Want in thle 1lo1 andl heardi soime on1ely ''le has m11uder ed me. A fler J1 go t therTe saw a num1 over towards the shiop iandi heard himn say "I've got him bi y (atd." '\Vhouove it was8 got over the feiie be,lo w thle sho p. (Grifliii said to nun "help me, ave~ meii. Thon (Griflii said, toi Uiichiy "''it lit him get away, l)ave Stohuiis has killei moe.'" Thin titm 1 saw hail soethling ii his liuid. It was a triaighit inastrumniit, Wi. A. Huniiter sworit sa.ys: WVas tin te (ot hir side of Mr. .J. E. iBoggx' hiio when it was lone. HIeard I I)avye sav ilu Situiidaiy eveiiing a week agi thaitt (al, ha~d beenL runn in ov.r 5oac f...lk.u ....~..c h6ro, but lbe. t1 tun over him that he *otila kill lti> ret. Heard hin say that fi would rttlo with Grifllu Think I law Dabe up at Morris' etor 't,erday; but am hiot sure. Dt J. F. Willits sworn says: Thb >trnt I hoard of it, Dr. Cureton told m . rtun to Cal Grif n that he was cut dly, got to him and found the wouuc about an inch above the left nipple, anu about an inch and a half long. Nox felt of his pulse and found it verj weak. Probed with one finger but being in the dark could not tell whether it hii gone through or not at that time. About that time some one said mov( him; told them to wait tiUl Dr. Earlk came, but for some one to get some whis key as he was havirg a hemorrhage. H was not moved till Dr. Earlo came, When Dr. Earle camo ho felt of his pulsO and said he had better be moved1 and they put him on a sheet and carried him home. After we got there we ox amined the wound more closely anl found that the out had gone clear thro', I)r. Earle got a piece of the rib aboul an inch and a half long. The wound was made between the fourth and flfth ribs, and when ho breathed the air would pass in and out of the wound. Fronq the way he breathed, the hemorrhage, au his pulse, we conoltded that the cover ing membrane of the heart was involved and also that the in strument had peno trated the lung. The wound was mor tal. At this time we could not feel any pulse at all. Am satisfied that the wound was made with a sharp instrument an the person wlo held the instrumenl must have been on the right side of Griffin. lie lived about tw. hours rfteit he was cut. Was with him when he (lied. The wound caulsed his death. The verdict of the jury of ingest was "rhe said J. C. Griffin, in the town of Pickens, in South Carolina, at o1 about ten o'clock, p. In., Saturday, th< 31st day of May. 1890, came to his deatl from a wound in1 the loft side infliotei by a knifo in thu hands of one I)av< Stephens. PIelens ('on ity Dcmocrntlc Clubs. FICKENS c. I. cTiD. Pursuant to the call of the Presiden the Pickens township Democratic clul met in the court house last Saturday al 10 a. m. Mr. James P. Carey, the pres ideut, called the meeting to order. Thu first business trausactcd was the electior of oflicers. V. B. Allgood was nonina ted and unaimously elected president V. Tyre Looper, vice-president, and J K. Kirksey, secretary and treasurer. Ot motion of J. E. Boggs the president ap pointed a conmnitteo of three to submi the names of delegates to the count convention. Messrs. F. M. Morris, V T. Griffin and J. M. Stewart were ap pointed. They reported the followinf names an their selection: Messrs. W. R Allgood, J. T. Looper, W. T. Bowen it. A. Hester, A. E. Kelley, J. A. Griffin L. D. Stephens, O. P. 'ield and C. 'I Hutchins. On motion, it was ordered that th delegates select representative of th club on the county executive committer The following cou mitties were ap pointed by the president: On Registration; E J. Prince, chai man, J. H. G. McDlaniel, D. E. Hei drieks andi A. E. Kelley. Executive Committee 'of the Picken C. H. Club: E. J. Prince, J. E. Boggs Dr. J. ). Cureton, J. C. Griffin, and J II. Clyde. The mecting then adjourned subje< toa thme call of the president. J. K. Kmuin.y, WV. B3. ALwooor, Secretary, President. DACUavIF.LE CLUni. The club met andl( orgaizeid the~ 31: of May 1890. John W. Thomas w: elected p)resident and Dr. Morgan wi elected 8ecretalry. TIho necond Hatumrday in each mon. at 2 p. m. was appointed as the reguh day for mleetinig. A commit,tee on registration was a poinited with instructions to work tLi field thoroughly. The following res4oluitions were passet( 1st. That this club endorses the Mare conv~en tion and its nominee. Adopte with a rising vote. 2d. That the county papers be furniel ed with a copy of the aub>vo for publici tion. J. J. MonioAN~, Sec'ry. HJURRICANE (CLUmi, Club met on the 31st uIt. F. C. Pai 50ons wias elected president, and Robei Stewart, secretary. J. N. Munrphree wa made vice-president. D elegates to thI Ionivenltionu were then elected as follows L. IR. D)alton, F. C. Parsonms, J1. N. Mm~ phlree, C. It. Fenldley, J. E. Ilorrough anid Robmert Stewvart. Committee on re istrtiion wasz( aplpoinited. T1hue clb t hen iadjouirned subhjectt thec call of the presidlent. Rtour. S-rmvwr I, Sec'y, F.AsLEY (LUl. In respoinse to thme cail1 made, thme Eam Iey D)einoeratic chmlb hold a mleetinig o last SatidC 0-ELernoon. Hion. John A 1'" , r'etirinig presidenmt, eal led thi meweting to order. About sixty mlenimbe Iwere presents The meetiing was calle to elect delegates to thae county cor venitions It wasl organizedl by electing Laba Miauldini presient, WV. H. Biryant firn vice-presidenit, '1. J1. Itowen seIconld vic< p)residlent , anid H1. Earle Russell secreti tiny and treasurer. it was moved anid carried that an exei utive coinunitteo, ionsistionig of fiv inembu ers, he appilointed by the piresideni 'The following wVere a(ppoinited: J. H Lathiem, Joe H. Miller. ). F". ]Bradley T. J. Hlowen and WhIit Hlamilton. A connit tce of sevemi wais appioinmto oil registr ation, representinig dliffr1'e conunuiill,tiesm. siIuroudinig this precini Majii. I). F1.. Bradlecy was elected1 iunar imouasly as a mmembher oif the county exit utive coinmit tee representing thmis clul: T.weiity-one dele'gatcs were electedt repr.mesenit thin cl ub at thme county col vent ion. A moItion was offered and unanmimousl ad(o ptedi that it is te sense of t his clii that eandtidates for conigressioial lionoi be niinauiited by primarity eilectionls. . E. .IUtssEG,m, ILAmIAN MAULDIIN, Sec'ry, Pres. siX MILE C'LUfl, The ebnb met en Saturday the 31; mull. WV. A. Hendricks was elected prec itiit, and R. M . Phillips was electe vice-piresii ent. N. R. Keinnmore wi elected secretarmy. A comnmittee oni rej A fler' elect inug delegates to the count coniventionm, the( club adjourned subije< to the call (If the prmesidenit. N. IR. KE:NNSMOiw, Sec'ry. Fro m 4 ate4s. Priof. (harrett's singing at Lon Branchiel will lbm next SabbaithI. Pr'of. L. T. Wilson, of Waillacchurm' Ark., is onu a visit to hsfte,Rv I). Wihslfthr,n.v M. A. lI oggs has fi fteen acres of v'ei ine whIeat . There is also somme Ilike J1ohn i . Thmornley, jr., aind Miss Thornley ad IBruco, (of P ickens, passt throuigh this place on lhor- eback Ia Thursdiaay. 1l,n .JONI;. Thme HEsrNmL 831. Im er- y a. - h. .' M. lw,tft *af1 e aic lst ttlAkdny: -db'utrUn; the little ton of Mr. ., JOnesI jlio iYes near (rifll& Church, died un.the 3Clth pit.. His renhis wete interred itt *riff'r Church on the day following. Tlt fiintliwas prdehed by RaY, 1:; (. - fe n'.'u -Mri W. If. Bryant, of Pickens,.#I*s nenr tho hire, but he is, emphatidilly, a citizen of this coutty, and is not the W. H. liryart of Anderson county, who is a good, clever fhl,w, but the gentlemen do not wish to get mixed up, -The Pickene Siwrl#tt, I dIeo4 fnll of Pickens oounty news every week. If is collected at considerablo lar..abor d ex pense. If you have friends or rielativa at a distance, you cannot please them better than to make them a present of a year's subscription. Write us or send us word about everything of interest to you and your folks. Our business and pleasure is to publish the news. -The work of Mr. D. H. Rtssell in preparing the statistics of the mortgage indebtednoss in this county, shows that many of our people have been careless about marking mortgages 'satisfled. Many are standing open against men who pay as they promise. The mnort gagor should always acklowedgo satisae tion under seal, and this okuowledge. ment should be recorded by the clerk with a reference to the record of the mortgage. --Miss Anita )eP. Ambler, of Piok ens, is among the happy tradluates of the Greonvillo Female College at the ap proaching commencement exercises to be held on the 18th inst. She richly merits the laurels she has won. Miss M. Alice Day, also of Piokens county, will be awarded a diploma certifying her full graduation in tho seven schools of the college. Miss Mamio Blassengame's Pickens friends may send in their con gratulations as she, too, will be the hap py recipient of a well merited diplomt -Mr. J. Sam Wilson, of Liberty township was in Pickens last Saturday. He says the replant of the storm beat cotton is up and worked oit, and is very promising. Mr. Wilson thinks it will make a fair yield where it is not under or over-worked. It should not ae work ed later than the crop first planted would have been, as it will thus occupy too much of the summcr growiug and put . ting on fruit that cannot ripen. Last year Mr. Wilson made a bale to two acres on a field which was planted the 10th day of June. This shruld be en couraging to those whose crops were do stroyed by the hail. A Card of Ttaunk.. I desire to express my heartfolt grati tude to the friends and neighbors who showed such great kindnes and sympt to myself and family in our severe ailc bon and sore bereavement. 1w J. R. JON,S. Bring in your job work. -_"1 A True Ineldeint. An invidual eridently better acquatintedl with old-fashioned Mountain Iew'' that - with fancy drink . dropped intto Sloat Bros. drug store and tried a glass of theij s delicious Soda Water. is / I This represents his appei.rance befor taking. As the cooling draught trickled dlowi his thtroat, a 1loo k of supremei cont entmnen shot over his :ounItenIance, and when thi lust drop had been dra ied, lie remiarked "'If my mtaniuy hadl giv such milk, I wu~ 'er beent suckini' yit."' Thsctgvssm fitie ftec N X NIX igas Tobt ac mid g an<t~ chein at rices tod Aniat y pou, by NIX ! Tirood botian- ro iigr, o ws [ a1mu lasoe sold cahc by I (j~~*, Tbaco 5iiolX ffl d Hein, attrcks, ho vos, Spye ir Knob and radlok irn anyw sty or size; P ots5, Ovens, Kettles, "'Spid ers" ad eveythin nee(ded1 byyon t ~NI X'S! D)ry Goods and Notions, Tfin ana Glaiss Ware and Crocke'ry, at NIXA'N ! Specimenc Pa Ices(P,: Needles, 3 cenits au paLper; pins, centsJ a pap)er; lTackls, 1 cenft a papie1 yvelopes, 4 c('nit per pitek ; spiool col it ton '2 Uents per spooh slat(es 3 cen each; garaden seeds. '2 centLs pea pr a er famxily flour, $3 25 peCr harrlel; (good claw haummer fo,r 15 cents. W. 11. N iX, feb13tf Eauley, S3. 6. THE SECOI alU$4t Ope?n HAGOOD, BRU( fi{uies' TFrimmedct and Untrinimed IIats-Latest Infants' ttnd Chihlren's Embri roiderel I1ooIS, New Calicots! Ncw Uinghams! New Worsc 'I'he Old Original 14 Figured Uracie Cradle. 'I A few dozen pai s of old stock shoes for a litt get the p it k befo1te th are gone. A New V ariety of Coffte, said to be the vcr worth of it. Genuine Portirico Molass and Syrup, as clea1 'lit abeve are a few of ot Special int'gains. the ot hers. HAGOOD, BI FSTR POE & C .EREENIN,.E. ore. C P'-.ll All I%iI1.th.4 <)1 (llt oHnm for your elegat he1-room suits, ar ad kitchien Ii bee IIIve, one (of the hv4"- ive.s mnade. F. 31. 310:ris att l 1I'ikens is both furnittre G. i, nives. C'alt mi hin. or me it my fac'tory at Fi IFr(0( oplar Iimnher Itakell in 4\xlhange4 1(or furnit tire'. Head the Procession y'ou aill tiio all 41141 in4spec'. (Our st0>rk ha:s 1been carefulmlly sele.< to meet yourti wants11 , mol44 ('ach and~ ('eery arIt i(h .y A1Ilrcl Compet~*' W iti on Staple and Fancy.Groce Our 'h>ek ('omprises54 FLOUt, UA ('ON, LA ltI), ('(inIN 31).:.\1, M[OL.\ st'g Al FEll, SODA'., l1'l>4E1 t, 1 ( :i> id A '' IE1 ty ii t''Id CLES IN il IE (1 tO(CEltY 1LINE. Welo' keep 1(41 very. Comp4flI' Stock o,f Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, HatE %tovex, 31iardwarite and1( TII iale, :omplete Stoc4k onl llhnd. 1o'it f:u4l tol (4o' and s44' us :4' '..4:41 '44 LEWIS & MORR QTAE ?O SOUT'Il (~ I tOLINA, Iti ')ClNTY' (44 I'le I .' By J, B, Newh'erry, I'l1r' piire,bte Jutdge. WuIi'nyI.,, ,foohn 1. Hlalenut ine nu2ale lIdIidioi-ralt4ei df 1)44 ('1a4d4' i A. BS. u ii. L.. UAR of L,avinia 1lIu'elI, d1ecae''l. T1hese atre, thereI'4f44o, to4 'it e:1414 :41huon1 i'sd ll n in a th e kim4bed:41 : .md cri- , tIr's ofi 51he said) Ly': I avam 'u4ell, 4de ini the Colurt oIf Prob14at4 4 44 to 1 be 1 behi4! at'lI Pieii , .une niext, a1fter pub11li.'nt i44n hereof'4, at :4 It '; t)'cl(ock iln the( flrnenoon 1to show4.' IlnS. if M~ as1 !ion ~ I l ougl>u . l3 nny ) they h ve, whv the: 14 . .,i d iniiistra Neari"i':I Court 114)44 tIon shI4ul not44 he granteId. Give nde r I:I'11y hIns this 2d day (If UREENV'~ILLE .J. 1. NEWHE1IlUY, .. '. I'.( Peop44le a ho 44 ?4n 4 toi On At?tenIon4u NingerN. I hA(44h' W 1lk.\T to biei the14> The4( Tw(1.ev Mil1e SinuginIg Associatio ... 'I with pi1Ure4 fru41it inrj , 4 so 544 will meet at Mile (reek Churche1 oni 0fi'i :44,41you l w .i:h yourli urdtay be(fore( thei. 5th Sua4y in1 JuneI. omit- 1i'' n '4'M Do not fail to alttelJd. F Din''2o rD LOT ed & CO'S. Rluico's, Shapes. d1! New ILawnsi hey are Cheaper than last year. ie of most anything. Come and fstrongest grown. Try a dollar's as crystaL Coie and let Uts tell yun1 about WCE & CO. 1800. Mc FALL'S ALMANACK SE , And noe th veaeloaferan (77 rc2'<rd tal p)olitie and thie -bad. Listfjn heir: UnIE ofD my(rain, (lCradies kep;t ina ennenient pdare, 'hndyl, und <t fe J of my han,dled placie, Cell (do >norel to fill up/ thel p)ot talrd ,,'ake thiat ohi ''kubbard" .look like o1( ldI4 t /ime ohn allth linec-rno(rs that er sus. or eer *eil I-e. ])on 't itake >ny eord for th,i, but try it. JIerc's a fiere' other c<nn)/ort: J'ns 1''f Tirap$, .3Jfos<j uito Aets, 'lfns, Stramn Iats and ('wblrella.. A1 icei lot tof Wh itC (i(oods anud -ri. cryian ot her hot ieenither </vnods. till . I have% Spetuele to i't alI ei,es. .Reat t.eIIljl Alt heays d)If' pedontisAmaak nov25t f /hr thet b~esti Cigars, 'ohba'co ande I lit of Ile<Os and (h ts f/ihat must ~ S -.A lrge lot of (,ood Floar an iA)> t /hiu to s<( oneiL of n y Steel I W.'T. McFA LL rI, and( inv'Eit , ries! 1, C:F.. :, Caps, mn Iett acoy 'way keep'~l it I [S, II., '4. c'. - PENTER a W. L. DOUGLAS $3 SH E ENTLEMEN. Mri rim~(s' -auvy La ceil (rain i C rfeed. Store, .t AN-Jii vii.'r Oi -s. c. $3 & $2 S HOES JDOE. si J.Ild pilir s I eat MauterIal.I it Style, lieAt F~Ittinag'. e s re I1hivor- W. L.. D)ougla, llrockton. Miass. SIold 5> IaI ti It. . F'(t SA 1.1' bY