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NS SENTIEL. LOCAI NWtWA1 tih uti1 fle3te is visiting rola kand rihtle i1 Spartuiburg. VV oll ossett, of Greenville, is (bg Miss 0harlotto Murff. John Knight, who has been quite at the railroad section house, is bet Larre Tbhornley is visiting relative" friends in Charleston and on James id. Messrs. Simpson, W. D. and Thos. lenn, returned from Glenn Springs Monday. Call on MeFall and got a pair of famous Douglas shoes. Ono pair last you a year. Mrs. Dudley J. Greer, of Dirming Ala., is visiting her fatier, Mr. J. son Boggs, of Liberty. An entertaining musical concert was -: at Peters Crek Academy, on the ult., by the local talent. The meeting of the sub-trusteo ;holders of the Alliance warchouse, een postponed until next Monday. [Rev. J., T. Spith, of We.stminster, isting Itev. W. C. Seaborn in the rdted meeting at Secona, this week. ldr. Elford Knight arrived from is last week. He will spend a month !is State visiting among relatives friends. Jesse Hughes, convicted of bigamy te last term of court and granted a trial, was released from jail last sday on bond. -Rev. G. W. Singleton is in Oconee ity assisting Rev. J. F. Sing;eton in ying on a protracted meetig at Mt. or Baptist church. -On the 10th of July, in Greenville, Rev. J. K. Mendenhall, Mr. A. -ell was married to Miss Eliza Rolin, i of Pickens county. -S. T. McHugh has been engaged several weeks building a liandsome lence for Mr. Verner at Richland. -ill soon have it completed. Come in next Saturday and hear the ;resional candidatos 8peak. It will to last campaign meeting this sum. There. will be no county canvass. The candidates for thJei-arioili con - lees are worhimng like heavers. On 'teen days mr.'o in which to do the The prima - will be on the 22d role contractor is\rushming the E1s il mill. right ahead Tlie briek lay tas commenced, and the other vork )o pushed to completion in time for resent crop. kfr. Win. Spearman, of Libertv, veek found a lien partridge in tfie s with a brood of three finle yoing s. They were ojer a mile from arm house. rho managers at each precinct will 0 call at the SENTINEn 0111C0c when come for their boxes, and get llank ,a to supply the voters att their re ive precincts. robn B. Childers am. Elias Roper arrested last week and sent iy to f. S. Court for fooling with whisky. ty Jennings worked up the vcses. ,farried, on Sunday morning, Au 3d, 1890, at the rsidenice of the 'si father, Mr'. Sanna-l J . PiIlgrimn, ais. H. Sargent to Mhiss ('orrie L. i, L. C. Reid, N. P., ufliciatinmg. .successful priotracted meeting was it Mt. Grove Baptist Church last Trhet-a wvere sii Itklititionis to the mership by eon fession. Services sonducted by R1ev. J1. T1. Singleton. ;roeket, a non of Ren Grillin, color ud b oth of his hnds nmanmgled list near Elberton, G'a. 11 is father has to look after him. It is thought .s in a premature explosion of a 'hero was a very successful Sunday >1 celebration at Pleasant Hill Iast day. Addresses were nmade by IP J. Johnmson andi Mr. Oscar Mi' The day w'as high'y enjoyed b~y all ot. ifr. R. M. Wertz has returned froma inghmmw, Ala., to Liberty and will le his old business of mnarbho cutter dlel in monuments and( tomb s. All work gui-anteed to be first and of the Uest material. ifra. M. L. Hughes and Miss Luan >rris met with a serious and almost accident last week. While crossinig -eowvee on the flat ait Old Pickens, were stanmding behind a waegoni, thme backed and pushed both into the ,from which they wereo resn ed difficulty by the ferry'mman. Mlrs. les was sinkmg the thir-d time vwhen it. UJ. S. (couart. o August term ot thme U. S. court >peneCd in Greenydlle last Monday at ilock a. m. -e first busness was the opening of d sentences left from last couirt. mk Stansdll working in a still, two ba in the Pickens jail; .John1 A . El arg, retailing, three months,and Joe on 011 eloth in tIhe Piekens jail. ekens Nimumona for illicit distilliing, triedl andl found guilty and sealed nice left. C:rowdls of wit lnesmes are( in dance and this county is well repre. md. lme Signm Eoards. me contract forn this work was let last *day by Commissioner D)ay by town ', at so much per post. P'ickenms C. -.ownship, to J. S. Ilarker, 9t5 cets; cy, J1. 5. Barker, $1 ; Libmeily, J. CI tt, 99 cents; Central, A. E. Scott, ); Hurricane, A. E. Scott., 85 ent'4 isville, Pumpkintownm andl E'astatoe, Aiken, $1, .95 and( $1 respiectively. * work is to be completed by the 1st otober, 1890. Tme P'icknnam (lub. ronnant to the eall of the President, *-?ickens. D,emocratio Clubi met last 'day in, the court hiouse to elect dol pto the county conventioni ou Moni A bout seventy of the twvo hundred o~nty monmbers were p)resoet with illmanitos larmgely in the majority. li.at of delegates had already beemn and1( as 110 oppo(sinmg list wvas nomn I, tho prepared list wams cloch:d. A resolutions endor-sineg the March ntion and ]h. 1. TIillmn wore of Tljse brought on quito a discus etwveen the Tilm.. and- anti's u lasted for sQUmo time, but the rea na were fhiudly udopted instructing elegates to vote for "Tilbnan and mn," first, last and all the time. Tiho b, the'n adjourned subject to 1th0 call The County Oonvenlon. Promptly at 10:80 o'clock the dele gates to the county convention met in A the court house last Monday and were a called to order;by the county chairman. w J. D. Cureton, E. B. Richardson and b, C. T. Martin were appointed as a com- w iittee on credentials. 'The committee tc retired to canvass the credentials of dOl- b4 egates elected by the clubs. They wetO i out twenty minutes and reported the fol- 01 lowing clubs represented: T Easley, 21; Pickens C. H., 10; Con- tli tral, 12; Liberty, 8; Praters, 2; Eastatoe, th 6; Six Mile, 6; Pumpkiltown, 6; Hurri- t to cane, 6; Dicueville, 7; Fosters, 8; Crobs Plains, 7. Total, 94. th Chairman O'Dell congratulated the of convention cn the good order of the P1 party in Pickens, and stated that the ob ject of the convention was to elect dele- bt gates to the State conventioh which Im, meets on the 13th inst., to decide Os to whether we will have a State primary. at Dr. Featherston offered a resolution that a committee be appointed of one member from each club, to select the committee who will, suggest the names th of delegates to the State convention. th Tho committee retired to jury room No. 2, and after a half hour's delibera- N tion, present ed the names of the follow ing gentlemen as delegates to the State convention, which meets in Columbia co on the 13th inst.: er Before the nanies were read, Mr. to T. C. Martin offered the following ros- fu ol ution, which was adopted: ta Resolved, 1st, That the delegates elec- ta ted by this convention to serve in. the State convention calle<i to meet in Co- eni himbia on August 13th, 1890, shall also bu be elected to serve in the State convon tion called to meet the 10th of Septem ber next. m Resolved, 2d, That the delegates so we elected are hereby instructed to oppose m the primary plan of electing State offi- str cers, and are further instructed to sup- . port and vote for B. R. Tillman for Gov- id ernor of South Carolina in the conven- of tion. thi The following are the delegates: Dr. W. T. Field, It. G. Gaines, Wm. da Ponder, J. K. Kirksey, W. N. Bolit, W. t.iv B. Jones, each delegate to appoint his sat own alternate. thl Dr. Field asked to be excused, which alil was refused. est The delegates were elected by acelam mation. They could not be instructod th to nominato a Governor. yo A resolution wa-s offered by John T. Boggs that it was the sense of this eon vention that the August convention nom inate a State ticket. This caused con- to' siderablo discussion, as Tillman could on not accept if nominated. The resoln- H< tion was adopted. This closed the business of the con vention and it stood ready to adjourn, - when Mr. T. C. Robinson spoko in fav or of all the Alliance or Tillman men to como out in force to avoid possiblo con fusion or possible defeat. The chair man endorsed what Mr. Robinson said, and asked the voters to come out and poll a full vote. Adjourned sine (lie. I The candidates for all county offices were reqluested to remain in the court house to make arrangements about the S county ticket. 1 I EEUTIVE 003DIrrEE.I Afle~r the adjournment of the conven tio n, the Executive Committee met and 1. elcCted Dri. J. D). Cureton chairman n S. D). Stewart, Secretary. an it was moved, tbat a p)recinct be estab- C lished at Holly Springs for the conven icnce of that section. It-was also movedA that the primary election be held on the 22d of August, and the second, if any, on the 29th of August. 1890. Adopted. It was moved and seconded that, there he no. envas.i an to county offices in this eleetion. Carried. C The following were then appointed as maniageis of electiloln: Holy Sprinigs-A. B. Chastain, J. T.A I urd(inlE', J. M\. Porter. Prators--T. L. Robinson, J. E. Gil le3spie, W.T H. Bolin. Eastatoe-J. W. Tihomas, J. L. Grav ley, R. L. Glilstrap. Easley'-C. 'T. Martin, E. B. Latham, WV. A. Hamilton. Pum pkintown-.J. D. M. Keith, 3. W. Sutherland, M. Gillespie. Cross Plains-J. R. Latham, M. Wil- h liams, P'. Garrick. Central-J. N. Morgan, J. F. Arnold, A. J. Roggs. --Dacusville-T. H. Philpot, J. 0. cl: D)avis, ,J. A. Robinson. II urricanue-J. L. T1homaus, L~. iR. Dal tonu, ,J. S. hRwen. P'icken'is C. 11.-c. Tr. Robinlson, J. K. P Kirk~sey, 0. L. .1u)rant. fo Six Mile-N. KCennemore, J. S. Bar her, W. 11. TIhomas. I I i i01 From Liberty. et Trho railroad company are exteniding their side track at this poinit. One of the hand(s shot another in the taco with G a pistol the other day, fracturing thle chleek bone. The one who did the s hooting claimed it was all done in fun, as5 t. ' were going on thei- usal wayC iRoth were colored. c Melons are plenltifuil just now.,' M',iss Emmali Smith has returned home t from Seneca. Miss S. Ferguson, of Seneca, is visit ing here.P J. D). Smith and wvife are back from g (Glenni Springs. | . M. Werlz and family, with Mrs. G'reer are in from Birminughamn. Mr. fe Wert z will resume his marble businiess - at t.his place. Mr. 'Thos. E. Willard is in bad health, not being able to be out. A p)rotracted meeting is no0W in prog ress at th'e Uaptist churchi here. Mr. Ellison, of Easley, while on his way to see his siater. near Central, met a freight train at 5. 1). Stewart's, andl the mule be was driving biecamne frightened und !lieceeded in gett.ing away fromi him ani1 did noet stop) until after it.had1( torn loose from the buggy, which after turn ing over anid dragging awhile was left. a total wreek, every wheel being broken. No one waus hurt but i he mule. '1heo Slahtowni base hall club' came nyl and layed a mcatch game with the Lib-. erty boys last Saturday. Th'le formeri (carried oft the( laiures, ifrany. Of all the cnnning mar-riages around'l heoro of late, the climax was cappeCd by the one wvhich hais ist leaked out. Tlheo last two mlarriages in thift town has Ofnused Dame Thumor to adjust her Spec tacles and eixolaim, "Did you evert" Aug. th.il ,nwIyln A lone for the teNehers. At the recent meeting of the Tenohere wociation in Greenville, the subject c permanent Home for the Association is looked upon with faVor by the men rs of the Association. Greenvill ith its nsual push and enterprise, offer duplicate any inducement that ma; offered by any other place to sacur e Home. The teachers were invite( an excursion to Paris Mountain, aln 3re banquoted at the Hotel Altamont iey wore shown over the grounds o e Paris Mountain Land Company, an. e proposed location of the Home i ey should decide to locate there. Tli( whers expressed themselves as highly Eased with the surroundings, anc ore is no doubt of that being the plact the establishment of the lone, aim y because it is soon to be one of th< st favored summer resorts in the ate, and the teachers oould combine siness and pleasure in their annual ,ctings by locating there. If Greon. le makes the proper ondeavor, Paris auntain will securo another permanent raction. That Club Meeting. Mn. ErnTO: Last Saturday we met th the Pickons Club of which we have 3 honor of being a member. But in ad of the old timo Doiocratio club found it transformed into this new igled 'lillman demagogic ring. [t is lamentable, (ridiculous does not ivey the idea) to sco the honest farm although clamoring for the majority rule, throttled and pulled around by h act of uncompromising leaders. 3 will, before passing any further, e a bird's eye view of them. iome wore there whose anteced a we know but little about, L very soon we were assured Lt they would have nothing but Till u or h-1. There were others of whom will take no notice except the chair 'D, whose honest convictions were so oug that lie could not suppress the a that if Lo undertook to swallow all the resolutions and Tillman with tin, lie would get choked. 'ho whole affair reminded us of the ek days of Radicalism in the legisla 3 halls, whero a few honest Democrats powerless, yet ever contending for i right, which finally came and will to return to us who stand up for lion y and reform with Tillman oliminated. %fr. Editor, we are responsiblo for the )lght embodied in this article, and . are not accountable for any of then. IloNEST REFon1M. kll candidates for Congress are invited iddress the people of Pickens county the 9th of August, at the Court 4u4e. ly order of Committee. Bring in your job work. wSILVER We will give FlVE DOL. ARlS to the par Iy raisin eedI biought of us, aml1 roughlt in b)y Novembilei 2thi, 1890i. WVe hiave nIon( ut Rlober't lBrists' New r'op Seed1, there'fore' cani uarantee Fresh Seed. .B. & J. L CARPENTER, Manion~i HTouse Drugc Store, Near Coeurt llouse. REENVILLE, - S. C. miehlI3t f I THE "CORNER" lain and Sardine 8ts.1 You will find, who?! Good IFlour, Sugar, Coffee and Mo sses sold Cheap b)y NIX! Cigars, Tobaceco, smoekinig ani1 ewing, at prices to suit you, by NI X ! Tire, b)olt and rod iron, Plows ani nwY StA)ck and TraesF, low dlown foi r spot cash, by NIX ! Hoco, M~at.tocks, Shovels, Spadles im Knob anti Padlocks in any st yb size; Pots, Ovens, Ket ties, '"Spid '' and everything needed by you a A 1X'N ! Dry Goods and Naotions, Tiin ant lass Ware and Crockery, at NIX'N ? Speimaen Pr(ces: Needles, 3 cents a plaper'; pins, nsa p)ap)er; TIacks4, 1 (cnt a paptler Ltimg paer 3 cents per quire; eni lopes, 4 cents per lpack ; spool1 cot n 2 cents per' spool; slates 3 cenI0 ch; garden seeds, 2 cents per pa r; family flour, $3.25 per barre, i od claw hamnmer for 15 cents. W. H. NIX, 1l3tf' __Easley, S. C. The Original Wine. .F.Simmons, St. Louis, Prop'1 A. A. Simmons Liver Medicime, Est'd 1840, In the IJ. S. Court n~arAt s J. er Riegulatrst'd by Zeimin asad. M.A- .M. has for 47y SArPIrTB, Sot:n SToMAciI, ETc. Rev T. .iceams, Pastor M. EC. * Church, Adams, Tenn., wvrites: " think I should have been dead but .. or your Genuine M. A. Simn mons Liver Mediclne. I have 44rD/c sometime,s had to substitute *ytrg~ "%cilin's stuff" for your Medl, , CalRrS cine, but,It don't answecr the ' pn pur;..se.' hOW,Ir. J. II. G'nves. diAtnr T&ts I received a pach: o o ar I., e: Medicine, andl h:av n 't I lto it. It works hke a charm. I w~ant no better L iver Reg ulator -an-I cer tainaly no moe of Zedia~ amixtute, f H11AGOOI1 IIA.X Ginghams, Calicoes, La E Also Several Pairs Ladies A Vew Dozen Men's amid L We laave not waited till tl are goods you need now, avv4 hence -these offered Ilargalms. Nice LiAe of Maddles, 1Bri0 The Best Mteel Nails, and 1 You will always find at owi people. We want your trade, and McFALL'S ALMANACK - Von 1-po. LAWYEAl! MERtCHANT! NIGGElR! llu.%1 UP! SIT )OW\ N! STANI) BACK! You can't hear the word, nor feel the grip, nor see the sign! That's ridiculous! What have you done? Nothing! Very well; Uncle Mike says the worst liekin' he evr had was when lie told his daddy lie hadn't done 1nyth lng. I lowever, there's one thing yoenn do,i as then hoy said when his gal wvent with another fellow, you can "sBtandl at the gate and watch 'emi go by."' Th'lat makes you feel hoeoe ut here's a remnedy: This Al- - mnanack has just opened uip a lot of the nicest pocket and table cutlery, raizo)rs, seissors, shoe knives, butcher knives, sheep shears, chisels, haitchets, hiPtud( axes, mower blades and old fashioned reap hooks that will make you think of your goodl old grand-father, and a lot of tools of all kinds for peole whoi want to work. TIh.ere's where the trouble lies. The Count ry is all right, but. there's too many11 folks who want to dance, and too few to paty the Iidldler. Another remedy is my Cro.ss cut Caws, 01r at real good clhopping a.v of which, ev e'ry body' knows I keep only the best. Anothier lot, (of stock hells anid animail trapls, somethinig y'ou all need, but don't fid ini every store. A large lot of ready-madc clothing for men anid boys. Pleiity of turnil) see'd, all the best, vari eties, and now is the time. No use to mlenition liy factory yarns, Cotton cards and1( indigo. TIhey've done "'got thar." T1hiis timie we'll say niothingiu about thme W. T. McFA LL., Closino Out!~ AT COST'. SWIG iIAlIES! C'LOOMS, A WATCHES, JEWELRY, in fact, my (ent ire stock 31S G:Oi C at MIRS. A..R. BL ACK, G;ltEN1VHilA~, C tr ), BRUC --N wns and Other DREE e Sold at Any Price. Fine Shoes, in Laee amid 1 adies' straw Hats 911ats we tings are out o' season to ri I we need your Cash, your lies aid Buggy iHarness. Morse and Mule Shoes. r store time Choiee4t ("roce ivery eff'ort shall be inade [AGOOD, BR $5.4 IIE 0)1 A $5 For the 19-iviesl P' o'ur Se NOVE.0 13% I Emi N ~ o -i it .I F. W. P01 J-) AN~1 "AR.M1 $3.00 ar SH( F. W. PC ith furijnrle and11 hIP hives'. ( il elin~ him ~.......o rI I'oiplar huuhe14r 'al:an inl exch Bidge %iotice, I will be at~ the br1idlge 01n Shoa(l reck on J1. K. Laith!em's~ p)lace on A u IRt the 9th, SaturdaykL, t let the otrac.t for' rebiuibling the said THEL CLASSICEL ad MILITARY CA DEMY1. $95 half stssIil~ A MII' ItUBI, Ui . $ 'i vt t4-A.G-Sb1T ri,Bothei Acadosur.Va L.z* N Bridge Notice(. N6>tice is hereby giveni that I wir at, the br1idge on Mi~ile Cree(k near.1 -owart's1 nill, on thue 25th of Au it, 1.890, at 11 a. mn., for the pur on of le'ttinIg thes conutracit for bulild. rg of unid bridge'. Right reserved I reiet nn and if 'l)aib F & CO, S GOODS that Musi utioun. n-ill almnost give away. L'Eu4e prices oil tlenik, tacy Corn and your Caickens, ries at pricecs to pleame thae to naer-it it. UCE & CO. D0. 00 '13 i l i BROS., 00. & CO'S., id $4,oo )ES! CO 0 ., eenvIIille, S. C. IITUR FACTORY ni s,ni arir ania k titcen firn iture. I han' I :un moW ssonIu!;acturing1 the "2.h1>1 .3.Arri,, atr l'i'keni.s, is iay ageoz ?1 ais~ fori fiunite-i inov28tf cattIe ancott Wn~Ianted. I will imy e:sh~d for a nurnhor of yomi IIIry (ows andi heifers, atnd coltui, fra onii toj L'wo y'ars ob(1; Also, twoc ihO mules for salo att reaso 061 fig itrs-. A:>ril 141.h 18 fT . fi NOW T . Anunouncemeni,ts W. C. ENET, of Abbcv,ie, b4 hereby inounced aA a candidAte for Congres from the rhird Congretsional )Jstj-jt subject to the action of the Democratic party. CoT. ). If. N0IR1s, of Pendleton, is hereby ammuced as a candidate for Con. gress from the Third Cengressional ])is trict, subject to the action of the Demo cratieparty. FOR THE STATR SENATE. W. T. O'DELL is respectfully annome. ed as a candidate for the Senate, subject to the action of the Democratic party iu the primary election. FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE. 11on. W. T. BO1WEN is respectfully an. nounced as a candidate for the House of Represeitatives, subject to tie action of the Democratic purty in the primary elec tion. CIIAS. II. CARPENTEI is respectful ly annoiced as a candidate for tle House of RCPresentatiVPH, subject to the iactioln of the Denioractic party in the primary election. FOR% COUNTY AUDITOR. . is respectfully announcd as a mididate for re-election to the oflice of Ceutiy Auditor, subiect to the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. FOR COUNTY TREA6UEiM. J. T. HILL is rspec fuilly announced ats i cadillidate for re-election to the ofice ::f (uinty, Treasurer, sibiject to the action of IIe Democratic party in the primary election. Es(uire JOHN T. YOUNGBLOOD is' respect fully annoneed as ia candidate for' the uice o;f cotitty Treasurer, subject to the action of the Democratic party at tho. primailry election). FOR SCiOL (IOMMSSIONEt. W. I. F. BIIGTi is respect fully an nonced as9 a1 can1(1didite for the o1lice of School Comimliisioner, subject to the le tion of the Democratic party in the pri mary election. 31A.J. D. GRW1E1 is- respectfully an nounced ats a andidate for the ofive of School Comillissionler, subject to tie ae tion of tie )enocratic party in the pri.. 111ry election. E<iire J. H1. MULLINIX is repectful Iy illnnounced as a etndidate for School commissioner, subject to the action of the I)emocratic party at the ptimary elce tion. .1. I. GLAZENER is respectfully an noinced ats i vanldidite for Seiool (om llissioner, subject to the action of tho' )emocratic party in the primary electiQji'. FOt COUNTY COMMISSIONER. ]E. k3IT1 0PPIiFFiN is respectfully at11111ItnIII'd IILt it calldidae for the office (;' 'ounty Commissioner, sithl)j('t to tie tiI of tile Democati ptLy inl the pri 111:11 eletion. Th1 nioiny friends of J. NIMMONS 31. Cit~ PI lIE respect fu,ll~' y ain noun11Ce hillk s a vandidate for the oilice of (,ounty 0mm1is4mier, subject'. to the action of tle )emocratic parly in the priilary elee tiitl. Tie 1:1N friildt of Mr. IV. I. PRIC.A res-pevtfully :mimuneo himlsal adi,t fIi' the oilive of County Coilmissioner. subj'ct to the acton of the )emocratic prnary election. MANy Vo'ri.s. The many friends of J.TII)S POWEll, retsp ec'tfully announce him as a ciun .didt.e fol' County Coniunissioner, subject to t h' act ioni of the I einoer'at i pr'imnay 'ilhe manny t'ri ends of MIA'TTI'II lI I N )1W'K.S respect folly submit his' .. inm' to the vote'rs of Pickcens C~ounty3 for theit othee of CouniltyV ComisI,sioner,I~ subl ject to the action of the primary electioni. FOIR PloATE .JUI)GE. .J. BI. NEWHEItY is raspect fully an-' niouniced as8 ta (anihiiteC for' ire-elettion to tihe ofilee of Probate Jiu(lge, subject to tho' aet onl of the I emfocra'itic party in the' pritnary election, RkImhaiouaal d5 I)anlllle R GJreent'lle and1( Columbia D)ivision. C'ondlensed Schied ule July 20th, 1890. 'Trains run1 on 75thi meridian time. Goting North. Going South. 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