The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, June 05, 1890, Image 3

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PI1KENS SENTINEL. -Cotton si'ttrbs flo rlnotted frm Aelds in Andersoi bokW' -Send in one dolle gd g t 3 SFN TNXL until next Febzq*iy -Mr. W. C. Branfan, us !oh'a Path, N4isited Mr. H. A. Rich8y ans't '-oek -Next Sabbath Is Chik 'e4i A D nt ,he Presbyteriau Church at i1)Vy% -Prayermeeting at the Presbyte bu uhrch at 0 o'clock ,. i. on Wednesay. -It is understood itl'-there wilt be-a biangular race for Trial Justico at this Olaoe. -When the work ovei the public w9lis colpleted, it is to be hadsoniely paminted. : -Mr. and Mrs. W.. S. Hunter, of Son ia, visited relative$ ind friends in Pick Ans last week. -S. H. Ballontine,. the beef man, of Central, was around hItt Thursday hunt ing for fat cattle. ' - -The bad stand of corn has been gen eral over the coiat.y. .Many farmers planted acres over again. -Mr. 13. P. Kelley, of Gates, has fur niplied a fine lot ot"shingles with which to cover the public Ivells. -Read notice of cinptitive examina tion for scholarship in Vinthrop Train ing School, published thin week: -Mrs. J. C. Wil.on, formerly of this, county, died at the home of her husband in Piedmont, on thle14th instant. -Capt. David -Watkins died at his home in Andersoir county on the 26th ult., at the age of:KvCnty-six years. -Miss Nettie 'Miller, of Anderson, was last week on qA,isjt to her iister, Mrs. J. T. Price, of Tablo Mountain. -Elizah Stansell,. of Eastotoe, was before the Commissibner last Friday, charged with sellin whiskey. Case con tinued. -Mr. E. T. Prinde was called to Slab town last Friday-to see his sisiter, Mrs. A. T. Nix, who isseriously ill with ty phoid fever. -The President o! the Natiooal Alli. ance, L. L. Polk, says that 8tato Secre tary. J. W. Reid, is t:e best officer on the continent. -The Daily Nws and Courier from June 1st, to Sen#eniber 10th, is ofered for $2, and the .)weekly for 25 cents. Now is the time to 'subscribe. -Mr.JereminhLooper has been ap pointed storekeeper -and ganger and as aigned to the neav.still,ereeted by John' F. Stowart in thc,Elit,atoc sdution. -Mr. J. R. Sinip.sm, of Seneca, and Miss Alline Whitt, 'of 'Oeonee couity, were married at T' ' Hill on Sunday, the 25th ilt., by lfev. J. P. Marion. --One more'day for you to regisister sale day in July. tIf. yoii don't get your certificate then, you will not. ho allowed to take part in the picnic in November. -The countrymanisked the merchant: "What is bautter..vortli" "Why," re plied the merchaut, with much feeling, "]Butterworth is oin unlimited fraud; that is what he is." -Men wvho ha'1e 1) av. led over Andetr son, Spartanburn:and. Greenville coun - ties report that the Pickens county farm -ers are far ahead..of those ini the coun ties mentioned. -A young dandhuter of Mr. D). B. Jones was biltsh'by a p)ilot snake one day last seek. It is .tlonght she is bet Aer at thus time. . -Mr. J. S. Hinton ~has laid on our table a head of wheat that takes theo pro - mium 80 far. It is four: inchesq long by three abreast. Who can beat it? -Mr. J. E. 1iikes, formerly of the Central Hotel, his moved to Seneca and taken charge of the Keowvee Hotel. T'he rapacious drummer will now head for Beneca to anchor for Sunday. --In the case di Olayton', admninistra tor, vs. Clayton, one Iuadred acres was sold to J. 8. Wilso. for~ $700; sixtyv acres was sold to J. A.''Reeves for $375;~ thirty -acres was sold to F. V. Clayton for $150. -Dear Messener, tlhere are four men in Piokens that wolda enlarge the conrt house totwice its present size for $2,501), but this cannot be (lone on thme plan anid specifications submitted by Mr. Rutlege. *-Mrs. Lucretia Young (Goodletft. rel jet 01 the late R.. P~. Goodlett, of Green ville, died very suddenly, at thme resi dence of her. Ron -in law, Capt. 3. B. Patrick, in Andersoir on the un ighut of thme 27th ult. She was ErUvenity four y.ears of age. -Mr. F. N.. Moody says whmoever started the report that his little daughter was married to Mr. Charlie Prince, ina a malicious liar, anud Mr. Prince conlirms the statement. 'Thle report was coinmuon) talk for a week or mnomp before it found its way into the paper. -Harve and D)ick Lovirgoodl, colored, ? who stood a prelinminary trial before ,J;. tice 8. D). Stewart, at Libert y, on the 16th ut., have given leg bail.'['lhe Tr'i al Justice dermndedl security for their appearance at court. but while looking rArnand to find sureties, they managed to alodge constable 0. W.. Mc Clanahan. . -Mr. Bright Gilstrap, thme accomnoda:t lug maul carrier of Easley, hans erected and will soon have comnpleted1 a hanad somie cottage on Main street. Already1 3t has added muich to the nice ap)pear .ance of tings in thatd part of town. Alr. F. M, Day is the arelhiteot and builder, And of course the work is well done. -We are anixiouis to keop our readers F -posted on till legitimat,e newvs. The sec ,retairies of Denmocratic eclnbs and socio. ities aae -requestedl to send( in their pro seedings for p ubliention m the SENuri uErL. Also ask for accounts of all meet ings, picnics, &e., anid whenever it is ,dsired by those intersted, notices ofI shal ue things will be cheerfully pub Mrv. Henry flowen, whose saw mill ; aI located abouat thmree miles from Pick( ens on the Easley roatd, has sawed and Iipod to (Groeniville abouit thmre. enr of laths, besides having Ii Iled any orders fr-om the n,iglhiors for lills I lumber, lie. .wi.ll .in a short time eve his mnacheryv intou a line body of ber on, (Jo. Ilollingsworth's Ilunt Young ?.nan, if you really want ai eduoaf4on and have not the cash to yfor it, go to Ahbeville oni the 6th .nt ompeto.for the WVest P'oint en ' All you have to (1o is to heat : .0 boys ther other eOnties,r trot Thia Ia trac~tluiug well worth try . ?kik.1Wiha uhld the position 4i friot~ for 'the hast four -I 1 kWit another four if r out, bors, and maket k hMauld'in will be at, with (Vod elotheca on i . 9ul oket,. HOMICIDE So V, GIINAIN STA11REU1 T6 iDESTA1 BY IA VIX) S. STICPHSINN. The Murdereir Flcem andu4 lo Stil1 s .argce. On lust Saturday evening at abol half past, eight oolock our quiet villagt was thrown into it grunt commotion b3 the ry of "murder" oi the street. At the cry for "help" rang out there wat seeti men running toward Ann streel Where Mr. 3. (. Griflin was found lyin jeoVered with blood gushing from a knift wound in the region of the heart. Wil. ling -bands were there to hel) but al Aood Uith 44ted breath as all felt thal ho was beyond hope. "Who did i' wim tho question on every lip, the dyin man solved the mystery, ".av0 Ste pheue did it catch hiM!" Drs. Larle and Williama. Were soon by the side of the wounded imn). On i liasty -examination they were satisfied that the wound wA mortal and had him removed to his hoic near by, where he lingered two hour and died. Mr. Grillin had just returned home from Fort Hill whore he laid been for tihe past week crecting his saw mill preparatory to begining work on his contract for sawing til lumter for the Ciellsoll College. He was met on the street by Stephens and a difrerenco arose between them about the removal of the saw -mill Stepliei having recently been employed by Griffin to work his mill near this place. After a few words the fatal blow was struck and the asssin flied. Sheriff Richey was at tho scene of the tradgedy at few moients after tile oc curronce and did everythingin his powel to intercept the guilty mal but so far llhis eilorts have been unavailing. Coronet Boggs witm notitiei anid caine ll) oil the 1st instait i jury was impancled witl Capt. Hi. C. (ady as foreman and thli inquest, was held in the Court Houo. 1'e, testimony and finding of the jury is given below. J. P. Boggm sworn says: I cam out of Morris' store and Stephens asked me if I knew whether Griflin limd moved his saw mill or not. I told him I thought he had. 'I'his was ou yesterday, 31st of May,"9. Ile savs '"well if le has I will settle some saw mill busine-ss with 11i111' A bystaLn1der IVIIemarked tlt-n tIaLt "here Com1.es4 Mr. G rifli n now and you can see Ihim." I -saw Steplieils and Griflinl mlieet out in the middle of Aim street. Thiey walked down the street ill the middle to gether and leard I hem talking, but. could not understand wiat they were saying. 'T'lley vadlkedI oil down toward (irifliln's house. Down near th1e foot of th hill saw olle mail strike with Iis right Iand, This was 8:20 o'clock. Then they sep irated Grillin turned back up the street and hollowed "1 am et. God forgive my simS. Help," this cry was repiated by Mr. Grillin four or five tines. Then lie says . "Johnll come to me." I rll to him aind when I got to him I -gaid ''WiO did it Call?" land le saVs '"Dave Steplens, Ihere he g(es towatrds )r. Cureton's, catch him .n." I sav it man leaving tile street, drtwsed aa SteplIis wtas, goig in that direction. When St eptiens s-;aid le would settlo somie saw mill limsilness with Oritlin he Maid it. in a threatening m nner. Thiat is why I waited to see themli meet. Whol they met, Stephens threw his right hand back in his hil )l)C!ot. Stephens haltd never ua-id anything agiainst. Cal. be fore ill mily he'liilg. .1 was tile first mnanl 6at got to 1rilli. after h was ut. .lie hlad his haunds over Is bowels antd tohl1 mie to feel where tIle wounad wan. Thle cut. was on thea left aide just abaove the nipple. 'The Ii fthI rib was split, iIe liv ed somle two hours after lae was cut. ])r. Cureton sworn says: Wa:s sitt.ing on11a bench when GIriflin (came upl. Steph1 ens5 was sit tinig onl thlt smn1 benchIl. WVhenl Grifflnl got witini ton or fifteen steps of 1110 Stephens went ouit ill the the street and1( met hlimb and( I heau'rd Stephenas ask lh ieu'o lie wias gett.iag donig withl hi's sa1w mill and( II understaood G~riflin t) say "'toler-ably well.'' Steph 1ns aIsked Gritlini if lie brouight the saw inill with him; could inot haear (Grllina's meply. Diown at foot of the haill haeard to whlere lie was aind (iritlin said ''le ias killed me;' asked lhim wtho, and he uaid "DI ave Stephenois."' Noticedi Steph aus as5 they were walkinig down- the hill Liave his hand on right hip1 pocket; as I wiaS going to them a1w somei one0 runninilg lertoss the fielt, west. 'Thiink Stephenis iveiat through the bars1 belowi the shaop. D)id iiot Set) anyi part of t.hie seille. 1'he first tinig I saw was Calt. (iriflin .;et oIf the sidewalk intto the street. Ex uiiead hanl 2as oon iaS 1. git t) haimi t(o we wheare he was (eit. lIe w~as5 cut on1 hie left side4 ab out ani inch)1 and a haalf >tlow the n ipp1le. Stephaens was t al kinig hout11 (Griflini before he caine upi to~ somli melt sillting beinid me. Hie used pro anIm lanlalge. I said4, yonlder conies Sir. ( iil no0w..Stephenis said, ''yes :toming wvitha II(-n1 lie.'' lit did not anke anyi threats oif ding petrsonail vi >loee to (Iritlil. I suppose ( iritlini liv d about twvo hoiura after he was cut. thlis wats 4)n May 31lst, '90, Jlatsper ( 1n1tonI, co)lore', s1w.rn1 hals Ehld stal1led hon111 liarad Sitephens1 sayv o Gritlm that he -Itentedl thie saw mill Li1 gui t mill from lhim and1 if lhe didi ot hiring thle a1w iimill 1baclk lae vould have to shut the iinill ttowii. iriflin told binl t4) shut the mill1 IWilw if mt waantedl to, that1 there welle 111n lhe iot get baick inl there any maorie. Ste hienis saiad that lie cold provo thalt lie SAlted thec mill flrom him,and ( Iriflin said 1here wvas 110 (contract malide except h1( Stephenis) was to) tnd t(o he millIs for lie th irdl. Sfephaens said it was so aii ifhnl samd it. was no(t aid said he was a1 iar, thieni Stephlens NaidI "you 2r14n (a I-nlhu iar;" thena ( rillini struck Stepheants mdt whIeni St jdephes go~'t stoiady lie w;aIk - tI up) and1 kntokedI (irilfaaa downa. When irillin got upj Iad started lat Stephiels, sttehes (luit him. (1irillin saays Sbe h11n11 dhid you1 CII mie with thaat kiife? >tephleaS says yes I did 1ned4 if you Come14 mi told me14 to run1 11111 let the4 1peoll maow it, and1( 14) 511d for U)r. F,arIle as luic1k as5 possile for he~ was out so thiat it thoullght it wouihl kill him. I cono11 lid told it alt Mr. Morris' Store. They >125sed me11 at the14 cornfer of1 the1 str'eet.I vas about01 cighit or tena Steps- from t.hemn vhe tephen ilols cut (1irillhin. It wals- julst. hout1f sunstown )',. Stephen 24 tood4))2 and1 looked( at ( iritiin a1fter lie i)ut haim iand haen turned10 a1nd1 wt out, )i by 1the shoep lad a-rIo, I th fiel like lhe wuas goaing 1to Ii)ImSt mi te fit hI. Never- heard StephI 21 21nak1e mIly threiat.. Robe irt Jiriksey swoirn salys: 1Didno (I 4)1 1hear1 th1e4 fracas. \ViO illn 1 the iot dit haeart som one1 114 cry "hla las iuatder d 1114. Aftter I goti. thelrt saw a mian Ier towardIts the4 slhp itam haeardl himli uy "I've got haiam by Godta." Whever t wals got oiver tilt ftence below t het shoap. Irithlin said to mei "'help me. 5avo 2m1." .'hen (Irillin a d SOto It.lichay "d'tl ' lit aiii get away, 1Dav-e Ste0en ' ha Iis k2i lled i.'" Th e man11 1 saw hadt 5 omtin ig ini is hand1(. It wals a sitralighit inas~ iien. lie othier side oif Mr. JT. F. Jh)ggs' h1o1w hen it wias doime. IIleard Da)ve saiy last alturlday ev-eing a weekl iago thaat Uni. ad been. riunnnwi ov.er rom .nf.l......un hiSo, 04ut ho wold f run over him, that ho*otild kill hifl 11rt. Heard him say that hij wouli gittlo with iriflin, Think I u'aw Da+6 lip at Morris' storo yel.irday; but am iot mtre. D., J. P. Willhifs sworn says: The tirtt I heard of It, Dr. Cureton told me )o rtn to Cal Griffin that lie was cut badly, got to him and found the wound about an inch above the loft nipple, and about an imch and a half long. Next felt of his pulso and found it very weak. Probed with one finger but being in the dark could not tell whether it hfid gone through or not at that time. About that time mne one maid move him; told them to wait tiU Dr. Earlo cAlme, but for some one to get some whis. key as he was havirg a homorriige. He was not moved till Dr. Earlo cano. When Dr. FArle camlo be felt of his pulso and said he had better be moved and tlhoy put him on a shot and carried hin hone. After vo got there wo ex anined the wound more closely and found that the cut had gone clear thro'. Dr. Earlo got a piece of the rib alout an inch and a half long. The wound was made between the fourth and fiftlh ril)s, and when ho breathed the air would pass in and out of the wound. Fronj theo way he breathed, the hemorrhage, and his pulse, we concluded that the cover ing incimbrano of the heart was involved and also that the instrument had pone trated the lung. The wound was mor. tal. At this time we could not feel aiy pulse at all. Ami satistied that the wound was nado with a shlarp instrument and the person who held the instrument must have been on the right sido of Oriflin. lIe lived about twol hours after he was cut.. Was with him when ho (lied. The wound caused his death. The verdict of the jury of inlest was: "'ie said J. C. Grillin, in the town of Pickens, in South Carolina, at or about ten o'clock, p. it., Saturday, the 31st day of May. 1890, came to his death from a wounld in the loft sido inflicted by a knife in tho hands of ono Dave Stophecus. PiCkenlf Cont DPemuocratle Clubs. PICKENS C. I. ('IAUJJ. Pursuant to the call of the President fithe Pickens township i Democratic club met ill the court. houtise List Saturday at 10 a. m. Mr. James P. Carey, the pres ident, called the mecting to order. The first busiuess transacted was the election of oflicers. W. B. Allgood was nminina ted and unanimously elected president; W. Tyre Looper, vic-president, and J. K. Kirksey, secretary and treasurer. On motion of J. E. Boggs the president ap pointed a committoo of three to submit the names of delegates to the county convention. Messrs. F. M. Morris, W. T. Griflin and J. M. Stewart were al pointed. They reported (ho following naies as their selection: Messrs. W. B. Allgood, J. T. Looper, W. T. Bowen, I. A. Hester, A. E. Kelley, J. A. Griflin, L. 1). Stephens, 0. P. Field and C. T. H1utelhins. On motion, it was ordered that the delegates select representative of tIhe club on the county executive committee. The following committies were ap pointed by the president: On Registration; E J. Prince, chair man, J. 11. G. Mel)aniel, D. E. Hen dricks and A. E. Kelley. Executilye Committee -of the picirens C. 11. Club: E. J. Prince, J. E. Boggs, 3r. J. D. Cureton, J. C. Griffin, and J. It. C,yde. The meeting then adjourned subject to the call o,f the president. J. K. KIluK5Ey, XV. .. ALLrAOOi., Secretary, President. DACUOvIrLL1 CLUn. The club met andI orgiuanized the 31st of May 1890. John \'. Th omas was elected president andi Dr. Morgan was elected secretiarv. Th'fe aecond 8atuirday in each month at 2 p). m. wyas appointedl as the regular (lay for meetimg. A commlhiittee 0on registraitioni was ap plimtl(d wvith instructions to wvork the Iield thoroughly. The followving resolutions were passed: 1st. That this club endorses t.he March conlvenltioll and L its nlomninee. Adopted with a risilg vote. 2d. Th'lat the county papers be furnich ed with a cop)y of the ab >.vo for piublien tine .1. JI. MonoANs, Sec'ry, IIUnnleIANIt CLUB. Club maet on the 31st ult. F. C. Par SOils was elected prlesiden)t, and( Robert Stewart., secretary. J. N. Mulrphree was made vice-presidenit. ielegates to) the conivenitionm were then elected as follows: L. R. Dalton, 1. C. Parsonis, JT. N. Mur p)hree, C. B1. Fenudley, J1. E. Jlorroughs and ifobert Stewvart. Committee on reg istratio llwas app)lointed1. 'The club t hen adjourned subhject to the call of the presiidenlt. Ron-r. STinvwr I, Sec'y, EA51IEY ('LUll. In resp)onse to the call made, the Eas Icy D emnocratic chlb held a mneetinig on lst,SaturdMi d'~ernloon. Hlon. ,Jhni A. I . ;ie', retiring p)residenlt, called the meeting to order. About sixty members were pr1esents The meetinig (vas5 called to elect delegates to the county con [t wals organized by electing Laban Miulldinl president, WV. H . lryanit first vice-p)residient, T1. J1. ]iownni second vice iresidenit, ami 1. Earle Russell secreta tary and treasurer. it wats lmoved and1( cairried that ani exee uhtve committee, conlsistionig oif five inmhers, het appoiiited by theo president. ThIe following wVere illoilnted: J1. S. Lat.hiem, .Joe H1. M~iller, Di. 1F. Bradley , T1. J1. liowen and( WXhit Hamilton. A coimlmit tee oif seven was~ apploinlted commuin itimes su rroimd inig t hiis printit.. Ma~j . I). F. riadley wasl elected unlan. imoumsly ias a mlembn er of the counmty euxec umtive coimmiht tee represen(ilting tIhis chllb. Twenlty-one delegaltes wereO elected to represent this clumb at the county con I A mot ion was offered and ulnanimously adop)1ted thait it is the sense of this clhib! that eniihdates for conigressional honors h)e nininatedt by pimiary~ ()IItiolns. HI. E. RUssir,r,, LAIIAN MAULIN, Sec'ry, P'res. SIX MIL,E (.Un. Th'le club) met oni Saturday the 31st uilt. W,. A. Hlendriicks wa/is eIleeted pres idenit , anld Rt. M . Phl~ill ips wvas elected vicepre.sin ot. N. Rt. KI.ennlemore was.] electied secretiary. A (commliittee oil reg 1straitloll was appinilited. A fter electinug dilegtes to the couity c41iovition1, thaielI) hib adjoulrned subl ject to the c.dl Iof the preosidenit. N. I'. KI:ssNMe.u, Sec'ry. From Guenmi. Prof. Garrett's singing at Long Branch ill behlh next Sabbath. Profih. L. 'T. Wilson, of Walacehurg, Ark., is oni a visit to his ahr e.J D). Wilso. i ahr e.J M%. A. lIoggs has fi ftcein acres of ver~y li ne wheati. TIhere is also soime like itI abtouit Gates. . John1 L. TVhornleylo, jr.,)an Misses Tfhorniley and hiimuce, of P'ickens, pass~ed through this place oin hiormeback last T'hu rsday. 1 o n. Joxes. The SENTINEL 81.50) per yur if -f.t3 M. SYewa;t *a9 Oo sid last Tfs1ay; -.Coumbns, the little gon oe'fr, 3. . Jones; lw lives noar Griffin' Church, died on.the M11h nt. His remhfivq wrefe interred nf tlriftin Church o the day following, Thcfne6&iwas prdnhed by Hey, JU. C. Ffilitan., -Mr, W; H1. Bryant, of Pickens,-ifes nmar the hue, but he is, emphatically, a citizmW of this 1o0tiv, And is not the W. H. Dryant of Anderson county, who is a good, elever 1el,w, but the gentlemen do not wish to get mixed up, -The Piekene Smyma.e Is dhev faI of Pickens oounty newil eyery week. I is oollected at considerable labor..and ex pense. If you have friends or reatives at a distance. you cannot pleas then 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 anud pleasure is to publish the news. -The work of AMr. D. H. Russell in preparing the statistics of the mortgage indebtednes in this county, shows that many of our people have bec eareless afbout marking mortgages satisfied. Many are standing olen against men who- pay as the.y promise. The inort gagor should always acklowedgo satitftie tiou under seal, and this acknowledge ment should be recorded by the clerk with i reference to the record of the mortgage. -Miss Anit.a DeV. Ambler, cf Pick ens, is amnong the happy gradul13ates of the Greenville Fonialo College at the ap p)roacling coMIUMeCncoent exercises t be held on the 18th inst. She richly merits the laurels sh has won. Miss M. Alico Day, also of Pickeus county, will be awarded a diploma certifying her full graduation in the seven schools of the college. Miss Mamio Blassengauno'H Pickens friends mnay send in their con gratulations as 81he, too, will be the halp py recipient of a well merited diploma. -Mr. J. Sam Wilson, of Liberty township was in Pickens last Saturday. He says the replanit of the storm beat autton is up and worked out, and is very p)romising. Mr. Wilson thinks it will make a fair yield where it is not under or over-worked. It should not tc work ed later thiaan the crol) first planted would have been, ats it will thus occul)y too much of the sunmmer growing aud put ting on fruit that cannot ripen. Last year Mr. Wilson inado ia bale to two acres on a field which was planted the 10th (lay of Juno. This sh-Juld be en ouraging to those whose crops were do troyed by the hail. A Card of TIlanaks. I desire to express my heartfolt grati tude to the friends and neighbors who 4howed su1ch great kinldl)Ms4 111(1 1sympa to myself and faily in our severe aific Lion and sore bereavement. 1w J. I. JoN:s. Bring in your job work. A Triue Iiideit. An invidnal eVi,lently better acquainitel writh old-fashtioned "Mo>untainl IDw" than with fancy- ilrink.., driped into Sloai Bros. drugstire and tried a glass of their delicious .oda Water. Tseen ha A o i . riFd er ben 1ne i' yit. I'his rutpressefint idea ofi he bef: tan an ardies., Y.mth woilg framin trwhod? lw Good Fmlur, fSupar,m Cote tan o asosesc so Chueai by mad hn h CI m iga Toacco,:zl i smo m king ad teig,tpice s uc i i uit yo,b NIX ire bout gand rsion,ai.ih i Plow and (Hots Mattoks,aa Va Shrvls,e pa es, i no and adcsine Stysy, r size; Pois, Oven, whol?'"p'd DGoods andr Notignr , Tinffe tad 1assssl Wareap Crcy ,a NIX! li pei ime P rices: i o,b TNe,dl, acnts ra iaper;, plis, 2i lOn ta) paelr; ac, lowen ao. fopr eopotsh, nIpr nk; p!lct Ion 2 ient e so, Sols ces i ie; il oto, $3em25 Kerbares;, oo id lw hammg er fr 1 byenots. W.IH.N IX Drl3y Emda-ioNoios Ri and THE SE( HAGOOD, B: Laud ie' T1riniuneod and Unt ritnmed1 11 New Calicotos! Nw(igas A fw 14)zel pairs of ()bI stI k sho( get the pick ih- t Ihy ar v11go. A New Variety of t.oT<e, said to I worth of it. GI'inell Pmrtirico MlssadSr The abeii, are a few of our the others. HAGOOL W7 e e! AR.- AlI~u~~Q P14ell .AJ1 llin<kl...,o TRUNKS ANDI VA TH STANBAII FIIIITP (Call 4on liue forl yourl 414egant helom4 411 I . i I far lan kit a pei d ot o41.(f tin sa fe h(.do14 : 4) "1 tc.I' 41 on now I n4et14 44 hoth11 furnititre. And l -44 hives. :Call en himi. '4r ine at miy fu 4'O (wiud poplazr lumber1I' takenI illn \xcl:4e. 14r iurnliIlure. (Th1~e P(mlr ornier Stor4 Head the Process Withii a line olf 'tSsonable4 lkii..cains u' hi41eb 4114 1ann ' he 14 h li''-tI., I.a marke144dal J)*riers whi ~4(j ?e Y c.y All (Comp~etiti< .,We had' 4'e n (;444d 51tok o41 Staple and Fancy.Gr Our -t4 k coprse FE,I, SOl)A, l>1ITbt, MIEma U M OT "IN CL,ES IN T1II IG(Itoc1;ltY EIN1E. We4 al1so kee('p al very(,41 Complir Si444 o Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, fhW" WeV4 aire A~genlt.4 for the4 SIm11lard14 Furi4t~Ire actor 4 :oimplete Stock on1 h1and(. I )on't huil 14 ('41o :on 4- m 4' Is,< :4'- w LEWIS & MO] QTATE'] OF S(UTr1Il ( Al I,)11 .A fly J. 13. Newherry, E i reII , Probat4e4 mit to) 1144 t4 grahim -iir) 1414' f B~~ almn1i-traition1 of! the4 estate 44 ; lIt 41Efte >f ILavan1l 1(4l l,11 decea4i"4). "11These atre, there'4fo.re, to4 ('it :14 m 41 IIbn4n '(4r4'1 or lE the~ said :14 Larm 1411 I . nI the Cou4Irt (of 1l:t'Pro ba 14 he b 'b4!at Piek(1i.t '-na V. Il., S. ('., 444 114 he Ib. 1 h y Iune4 next, aifter pub41:lnt Ii hereof, at I I eloc)(k ill the fo4renoon44 to4 show4 4'.uis. 1f Masion041 I44 y13 41hey) halve, why 114 the .sid AthIIiis11 ta--& C ion sh11oub14 not4 he0 grantedl". NerI ($iven4 miuler lmy han111 this 2d day of G*REEN ViIL Attetionsingrn.SI lA W\IIT Ei to The Twelyn Mile Singing~ Assoiatin (.1 it i 1'Uvflliti Nil meett at. Mile C~reek Churchel onl Sait-. it an4d 3'1 n;il '4U irdtay be(f)'ore te 5th~ Sund14ay43 in Junte4. ml 14.m!. Vo 'it D)o not faji to aitteid. Ii "% as. GOOIDS! JOND LOT O1)ened RUC1 & CO'S, ew Worsted! New I,awnst Cradle. ThleY aire Cheaper than last Vear. for a little of 1uost aiything. Cole ad e the very strongest grown. Try a dolhar's a, :1s clear as crystal, flarg:ins. Cot nd let us tell yIu :bt,t , BRUCE & CO. . c. 1839C. McFALL'S ALMANACK )),. n 1 the Cor ray iu f ic 11'-J1 ) i ! h (' ree/s"qji <rnd 1a/-p lt,- lt< inud. Isten1' heire': 0,,ne,/' ii,y1 E;,.a;in. ietor, If 'IEiny bldPcetsar'n 'l<tudyIP, andll E< ffn- o EI ny14 hadl un<l 1a vn d iEv. at '. the iope i'ne an<NLd pa,1 Ullill Uido >nor f/ o ])'uiv' up /iL put1( und' ii/ lmiI' that i/ /ld "urd ioi'. Iali >ny trord f o hi s,(bi ttr iit. 1:1 I iii 'tlenotl.e e to!4ii(f / npri'r<'d Fly I'hus,s. 'sy Trap,:Al!l<piito iit 1 ie lt of i (loo ds l aij ' i <ji Tri>fnings . l is Esarf s /1/ si.. -9n - \CV.cry an 1 the o FrA LL oos *ight rest I'r ry at d I:my,~ Thpe nn hN t\InIana| i lo of i' ad' (ins that linut. I~~~~larsyscl dlort o f (iodn Flo an<mu .111 Traps.lla14 '4 ion IW. L. DOUFAS 11llyr selected Il) C -ceries! ul lce S,.'fAt $3&$2SOE .~? utcs :nI tapll .mu wtyhI(I A t)lX you la '1.s t doso