The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, October 30, 1890, Image 2

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YICKNS SENTINEL. PICKENS C.;1L,. S. C. a E. BOGGS & CO., Proprietors. J. E-. 111OGGM. Edlitmr. Jor Submeription, $11.50 per annu stricely inl 1141 avance; for siX llolt hsl, 75c. Advertisemetts inqeit ud at on dollIah persquare of one ineh or less for ti lirst Insertion ailI t-ft-y cents for each suhe quenclt insewri lonl. Liberal dikcolmil" to wehant s aml otliers atdvertising for six :mmt.hs or by the Nvar. ObitU.ary Notices exIee<it%t. livelines. 'libutes of Rtespect. Comuieiction1 of a persoial eirmihte. win :1u1liss. Jjj(will he he <l for as aVilver istin(ls. Ainioinleeln ents S5; trict ly in ailvaicc. TIIURSDAY, OCIT. 30, 1890. The polls close at four o'clock next Tuesday. Vote for Tillman before dinuer The polls close at four p. in. Next Tuesday ! Polls open at 7 n ri. and close at 4 p. im. Democrats vote before dinner. Senators I1ampton aid Ihitler art OUtspoken in th felir (on1en111ation U Haskell anld his suipportel's. John C. 11askell says he will noot vote for his brotler, bit N%ill vote for Tillinanl, like the true Dem0ocrat thit be is. Nex.t 'uesday S, 8ilth l Carolina will call on her sonis 14 in "iG to defenld her from inegro rule. WVill you an. swer? We will. The Politicail wOds are oi tiresire cnough and the witd is high. Next Tuesday no will fall in linie at the polls almI qwipe it) (tit, The popilatioll of Pickensc i .v ll I is ilcreasinl"g at a lively rate, a1d if th presen)t rat i is kep )ip it will b< doibled inl the n1ext dcade. The outh CaIrolinla SyInd hv a vote of 90 to 52, sustiniiled Itle action of the Charlestoi Presh vtcrv in ex cluding Dr. Woodrow from the m11ei bership of t hat bkidy. This is about the way we mill votc inl this eimlv: Tillmann ....................1,0 11askell.....................0, 0p (10 Johnlstone..................1,'00' Tolbert......................() 01 Coifederate soll(irs. and1l demo, crats ! Stc tit (-very onle of yol ill inl ballot m xt week for Tillim Rainlst your b1clovd ct,mrade in arms Col. haskell who is now lighting under tho wrolg I-ig. The emnbr euls WIoodenti blhlout 1botxes no0w iln use aIre a nisance(. We shoualdl have themi nuale of bllock tini 8x8xJ in size. T[hey wouh bed re dura-IliT ble and far~11 1 m Ore coven Iient. GEt themn ready for the ceection in '02. 'The Radical Exeut iv.e Connittee has at laist isue~d an address end' rse ing the bolter tickt. Anyv Democlralt who t ravels withI thIie Radi s this fall will nequire an 1IoderI that all the peIr fumes of Arabia will nlever' be able to ov.ercomne. The year of G'raee, 189 0, it is propheied, w ill be the begiinig of a substantial boom in South Carolina real'.state. Capitalist of the North anm East are already looking hii.theorwar< with a view of investing large sum in our1 timiber antd mlhineral lands. Col. John R. Tolbert was in Pi1 ens the 23id inst canivassing for v'o< to put hiin l th pWllaeo which the 1)1 mf0orts3 of this district have said Co iGorge Johnustonoe shall till, lie qjuitoe af'lable and p)tlaant, anid ani torvie with him satisfied thie Si:n ai~ that lie is all right in everythir except polities. The farmers of thie SouthI are on more solid founudation than those the most prosperousilI (of the Nortl west States. The tidal wav of pro perity oni whose crest thio:e Stau have ridden for the past thlirty year has begun to recede and the Sout has taken tile head as the most pro: perous section (If the Uited State The n0Tegio party of (Greenvill P county held a convention last S.atoe day and endorsed the Hlaskell Stat ticket. It is thus that crows an buzzardIs follow the leadl of thi "wolf,'' thinking they may feasto the carcass of the whitte man's part after it has been slain by the treache hands of a one time biother. TI snow clouds are gathering and ha kell and his crew will be buried del on the 4th prlox. Capt. Tillman made his first spee as the Democratic nominee for G<i ernor at Gaff'ney on lost Friday. ] threw hot shot into the Hask eamp in fine style. He said. "Col what may, we will never again ai mit to negro rule in South Caroir That is where the Captain is rigi and he, as our chosen leader, " find a mighty host at his back on t ides of November. To vote for I kell is to vote yourselves and wiv< -and daughtera down to the nogr< ponia1 lnve1 SUPPIuIE8NENo TIlEC NJCWN. The ChattanoogaTimes adiministe, a sovero rebuko to railroad officials i their efforts to suppress tho details < an accident. It is generally thougl that this is (one1, let the facts be v they may. At the t.ime of the recei tunnilel disaster near Somerset, Ky., c, tieCincinnati Soltlierni, manly of tl citizens of Chattanooga were held painful suspense for hours. But v failed in this particular case to si how the delay coulid be attributed I the railroad olicials. It happen several miles from a telkgraphi staiti and of course the first runner to til station could not wait for particilati The local editor if the S:NTINEL w. himself invlved in the wimeck as !i of the fortunate escapes, an1d his ve sion of tle natter is that it require 1m1uchl tiie for evenl those present I :et wlhe particulars. ThIlere is n .1 sliei<nt reasn, of course, for mil , prssing the details of i clocident it hIappens near a Wlestern Uion o fice having an Associated Press op: attor separate andI distinct from 0 railh-oad op1rator. It is the -ingl, hanidf-I depot ag'eit and Operah tit must handle this busiinss, ai if lie shulild b constanily interrup ed with anxious il<uliries, an(l had I attend to themil whlen he shomild I usiig I tie wires %i(lh relief ruleu Con11fusimn would bm(molle worse col flIunde1. TIe SxT:N beli.Ves i icial'i do the best they Canl. i EmEV LOVE UN? M le necelit fainers' conventio inl St. Loui'4, onrbrthr of thl North al)1 \Vcst 21lh-d those of til South t') ji)iln 1anduk witl them in n1oniJ-J)itis:all rgan/.at iol for n1uti bent-fit. We(e t h' sincere? Ti is the (ue.sti-n 1iA1d has often bee nsked fU r tle past few i.onths, an h:s been finswered in man wa Durig a ecet viit 1>1Idianmi, ol "f Ie most prosperous and iniluei ti'l ald prosper,us of tle northiNves r St)at-i , the wr-iter took especi. pkins al ina111de iiuite inuumiries ini tle sibject of the 11ioni of the fa mlers of tle Iwo sections. The que tion of their anxiety to help ti South was soon dispulled. SoeI , the mllost, prominent leaders in ti F"armiiiers' Moveiuent in that State a persn kilowi to us, and are know to be South haters 4f tlhe Tom Ee( mad Joh1n Sh(rimt stripe, anI cm)oversuat( i ol rccently with 1lhema, tOi still display the same clovenl foot of yore. What they want of ti out hern farmer is to help theili eu re legisla t in to their benefit, a then when asked to4 r(eiprote, (Ih will stick to the o!l policy of the li Imicanei parity and go) ba1ck on the conip act. Let anyone011 go am)!ong the membel) of thle lainuers 3Iutual14 Aidl Associ ti(n of Inidianma anld get their opi ias on this quest ion, and t hey wi .)uin be convince'd that it. is not thei aim to do anythiing to bcut fit (lie iin mer01 of the South. lany o4f our1 'onltemiporari< have 1 'een runnilig s praite coun!ihull on1e fori thie Alliance amid one0 for' 1 teachiers &c. The most of the b ase disconitiued the0 practic'e. TI Snamixu:. tried t'his a few~ months th(le teaceher)s cohunlin, but auoon dro pod it as impractieable;. E~very e umn in the SLsvmiur, now is for (l teachers', (.eery coliumn for thie A acedn('very etsilulinil Li r Oe body else that takes or reads thme per1.1 Thre is no0 connnon~Il senise I ill'' to plt imp a pole bet Weenij pr'ofessions and( purs'.uits in the no Ia is. 1 A 1'eadio lv' wIl) i iild ein[ ''his reading to a partieubir cohunn, subject woulld soon.deveA'lop inito a 111 a claiss ('ranuk. .it is iinmpor'tant teacher1s, all ianmcieen, lawyvers, tois, pre'ac'htrs andsi all, to read er columniii ini thle Smrsim Nexe (Cpt s ed it orials. Tihe Sm..umI :. Itells mi ~,about ic(kensH co~unty thian any ot hm , paper) ini the Un'mited Staites. The Greeonville News last w conitainmed a full account of a y eaiemst and zeafloulS l iivmlit aim th(le business miin of that, citv, whi sered.s a In:tilit adveri iment for' thle coUtton buy er's in Eas. Thle ('ity's5 cott[on junrisdiet ioin I been) invaded, andiii her bsiness ai sawv that somethiin1, had to be do T.hey diSsssed thea plau1 of rauih' fund ti buy cottoni for a lit tle o thie market prlice! so as toi kee (i r'un of the buiOsiness. .lit thie funm it is Easley has not paid a fr'act ih or'e thiain shet could atflor'd to, bt >v -(lhe same time was cear out of re: Ie of Gr ieenville.~ This advantage y ell obtained by' Easley's toeing (lhe in 01)o evecry hale fromi thie very st: b-No neows ruiiis faster thian thie 1)riet a. cottoin in) the co)unmtry. It can ehi j tscaindal down in half an hour'. Pick adEasley have becen neck and on0 Lhe price of1 cotti n. "H ow Pickens afford it?" That is her I: ness. Y'S Snhseribn for thio REYTiXEr. sOUW. CARo16NA9S s1AIE. es For the first timci in thirty years a >r South Carolina 1?cmoerat ham tk bow >f his hend in shame when ho meets his it brother Democrat of the North. Ls WIVY ? BcIuLse at the very hour that it our brothers of the Northwest are n straining- ev nervo .and sinew to ie wrest victory from alnimst certain de. in feat, some of Carolina's ons who have i-e b(teen ais triue as steel in the pr.st have ' proen I raitors to her intere it and the "o interest of tie party. As in the days d( of war all ;trife, when the sons of i te Palmetto State began to Wcaken, ie it vas toughit usess for any wan to i. fighit longer. s Today in Indiana, the great battle 44 groutid of the two great parties, the r- disgraCe'ul departure of sorne of our d heretofore stanich Democrats from n the party ranks has put an addition o al weapon in the bands of the enemy " mAl placcs [lie party at a disadvan if tagv. The lHa-,skell ioveient will f- work inl"rv injrily out of the State r- Ohan within it, for no white mnum that ie is true to Ii'4 State will vote fI. the u- m:n who VIcllu onm negroes to put him ir in ('0lee. Tile iImie of Itaskell will d4 )i dwn to posterity as utt of the t. 11(tietict Arnrold of ite white han's to I party inl South Can'linla for what may >. he liln lioivst niistalke. s, I Hasi'kel a Democrat? As we d- i r(leiStand it, No ! A thlousaind '':( e no ! Moses, Chonlerlan, aid m -;. thiir ilk fought its fr-ni without, while Haskell has stabbed us in the back as lie sat at the family board d1141 ate of our meat and drank of our wine. Let every white man who is a a white man,vote on the id_s of Nove-m her to consign him to eternal defeat it that*he may repent in sack cloth and ashes for having attempted to let (I thieves and robbers in to run riot over his mother State. c4)u.~I'I IN,rY 1r4)%N. I- A short time -since the SENrrm: t- told its readers of Calhoun, tle fifth al tio'wn in Piekens county, n.ar Fort to Hill, Wlicl i:i to be incorporated this r- winter. Now news has reached this s- oflice wlil promises the sixtl town ic for Pickens couitv. And wlat is of hetter still the last one is to be a Ie ultillufacturinlg town. It is learned re tlrough Prof. Jol O. Davis that the SM1ciklhanoy 6hoal.4 on thle Saluda A River, in Dacunville ToNwnshlip, have in 1e bought for a mannfacturigcom y panty. Mr. Dilworth, on tle Green as ville side disposed (if his entire farmil lie for $7,000. Mr. John V. Thzoiias t. sold the s:ne company, 4 acres on ial (lie Pieken s s id-.- for I O0, on thie conii ey dlit ion th!at (lie faictoryv is to be placedh :'- on thle Pickens~ side of the st ream. :Tr Tis iroperty has bi ng beeni reg:u-ded is factory. i'Te biuilidinig of the Carlitna a- Knioxville & Westrn railroad only n- a few m:ih-s from (im site, has reni:ov II l (lite onlyV obstaclel. If i:(' facts are( ir as~ statled, and we have no0 reason to r'- (dub4t thern, D):c usv-illeo has a s.4lidi addled to the couinty. Huirrah .for P'ielons amnd Tilhiianr. NINE nIo!nsyo gcwn 10 Sonie of thie SI.x:::s went out last.wee0k with thle t une for clositng 10 the l4(>lls at 6 o'clock p mf Section m111 ha I s been chianged. The 11>11s P - (open1 at 7 a. in. and else at 4 p. ni. L;b So~ every voter shoutld lie 'iu umad. Th ii n m:t1iI E. resper I ful ly apoM liJ ''si to its (eti:nd conitei:p1rar, tlbe Eashlies sengeri~)i, for 5' ming t ho worm se inthe 14gpinree "i rm:1iL. 'lid lIt li.>w t!mtd (ho edi tors wer in S. T~ imi niewspape4rs are4 ain~I ('eh 4t'.' No l ng agoi:i 'ti vt weNa nll Ti i llu1' 11 m aeis ('lmt '0iima i. - were abu''sing them's "t oin- sia. 1r al it o t e d in eatei:y. her1 it uomnp el th lh kei i :o are(acensin th. fcoward .ih-lj 54'Insis; htntcy ade otherii hit 1rine iknewsplapserii h t le nd'u len l. t 'r tou, apelo tmviie and event toi~ in p Aeosle ee wits. ug i li y.i andC boref~ tiis awin is ovr wi4 uidirv to imt ou fahithfu ti mix niva lereThe esns eEM -11 Enc heyiuenn: di.p syf, boer.aw Probablyt t he rsoo~e to nostomeam atin lng thoan painek t lnk c--The. 10ui ati.eA alienti-havn'of tiphiba tlken ly ofi'-n' pai t llwi tob railywpe .A C lrfr mi"kl Soutaern Activity and Progress. The Maufactures'RIecord of Oct< ber 25 stiys: The Sonthward movement of men and money is strikingly shown. in the long special trains filled with North er11 Capitalists that Ire almost daily seenl on1 the 8outhelrn riailr-oa(I thit reach the grent minenl ielt of this section. Fromt Virginia to Alballi the comitry is crowded with men of moley from the North, looking for iivestinitts in matnuf'aciturinig enter prises, iml nineral and tiinher lands, inl the (levclopnlikeit of new towns ani tie huibliig of new raiihnis. The activity iu all these lines surpasses anything (VI before seen in this C(ollitry. Fortunately the claims so long made by the Manufacturers' 1%ecord as to the resoirces of the South and to the wonderful indus trial future that waits it, are more tian slstainedv1 bv aill whoi iuv'stiate for themselves,and all unite inl that the ialf lad not been toll. Evei thbe foreign itoll and stl 1111krs whIlo are 1mw in the! South ex:rss their 1n1aziIleit at the vastniiess of fthe soth's ntinlcral welalthl whiebh far sllrpasmi anythig thit they had (x pected t4 find. The deve!pmet of this wealfh i creatin lnew tow.N.mi all throll".h the nlilnrl rin,al( h ill,ed in11re wvill bw sAtrte to bv c4mle prosp-rwis ecinh.r.- of lindustritil life and activity. Durhig the la.t ten (lays mr IWo wels n1uv great vinterpriscs havell-e pro.I cctced, anld 111:V Ilore will sooll be inamde public. Aimlon. the recent, lge entrprises reporated] is the( investnnelit of'$,0, 000 by Eng catali its ill 1 111N town inl Alabanm, andl the purchase of anl vxt'insive town p1Herty ill the am2 tate b ,00y ~>,0,000 New York coipainy. Active preparations are1( bvin)- mad1(e for thle c4mnstruction (if a 1i11,ber of new f unvs in the (1i1l'lit t"wils ill Alah:um, two to be at Iiverton, while the big steel plant at Trledlmr, which is to (1111 y over 3,000 li'thlnis, will stan be vigorosllyl. ml11ter wa y, the conltractor'm plant ltvilg Itb.eI shillped froinll Nvw York tenl tiays 0 lilmo'1 .1o. At. .1tkssemer a $102,00t phnI brssupply% factory CollmNy has been organlize. Midl disboruyg, Ky., is to huave a$3,00, 0(H0 brv-mry, 1500,000 pipe workis, m114l other lew iiltistries. At Rad forl, Va., a 100,000 compally to build plye wvork,: at , oainke, a $150, 000 'n1"inev bulilding! C"ompany ; at Lynhbug, $00,000 -.a-griultuIre imlpl(ien comlp:aly; v at Basic CitN, a1 furnIitille facItory to employ 4011 n.1-hinle works have lht<en (r1!izcd. Ill WeVirgni a $1,000,0 ?0 irvin :11A coal com.1i-amy has benchartkrrd, 2i11t in Florid!a a1 8000i,000( 1ph2sple:ite ('om1t11ny. Over a d.oZen delp .l 11(l impi"tvi ient, erililanies o2y..li izt (I to buil 1p iew tiiWais lmVe .l1 re-por dit -1ing tle la-A wek or t,%o. Evcry.-dherv there is activI n lprogress. IEowr the Farsiter les iraie'l of lithe i2itl N:port Jurnal lithowst how2 21 muilch lee-s foIreigneris hiave' to pay? for1 cer2t2 inl eh::sses of good s than.l our1 peopile Ini thle ma~I.tir of farin2 in.plemeni ts, di ii2Terences inl l'ice for t':ptirt It> Span1ishi A ierl(i'1ui (5oun1tils ain2 the pr'ics char1ged 1 tile fttiimers of the Uniited States: Ailvance low( $ 9 0)0 Als 00 Adlvanice plow1 4 00i 8(00 Mttwer 40 0:) G5 00) l forse rake 17 00 25 012 Cinamiing feed cutter GO t20 90 00) CIlpper (cutter 9 50) 38 00 L.ver entter 4 25 8 002 Cltivato)r 22 0f) 30 (00 Swep 0 00 902 00 It 12mist be p'clIialy grateful1 to lhe feelinigs (If Aiin(rian farmiurs to nit thIle dli fference1( iln Lihe) nrices wh iich theiy paty for1 itse)12 haph'I t1Is a2s comIlpalred with Ii.hose pai2fd by the flgriet tiri2j:s of fti(2i'2l counltis. 'lt Anwre'i:un farinelr inus1. coiupt-te :ll, w..24lwn' he cImes 1(o sell his surp!uls th1e5 istruJit, lwt is com2pelb-dt to pay lIl i>- n I:>r 22 i i: h inets lit 22.- ary2 (211i1 rh1!l, :Ilt1 jis Ihus ::t a1 (doub1e tatrht, to 2.he !raiat. itoy V r :21i nljpint n12 lit as5 notarv, Snr rue, St it. 2,18. "l rspns t awitten I r' til edti, i2 In f 2 Ille1:1 ma iCRjs 2(f 12251 (i ed hi n 1.ral, and'1. tI luera~ tiv 2 os lit' -tf ntar pub i liic. Iaky ul>ee t il l tileur in lil ta (ii Irl.. ,. in ' l t I h212' ua;, i:t ievv upo yL a. fi2la hth'e 1 n1 tI luib ire .ihSIbilit at inv2.;w "fl theI fle by1 a frin fhe I2lti hol' l\r t b 222ly1 alli flt' the notris pub)licIl (12 the etat 2llinsten lId of heIilitia,its :t 121rm'er htmunber itel latt;r hv1. "Yo rsvey *ul, . P.- a . Thoe passagd of the Mcilv 41Tarp Ill'11 lifit tSatly byi iilvs the (lity lihpr5-' ntha:s so 2121far frmt( ben asoe i iiYf1h! iLe < f.let has1 alren Quay inrlimnv'yied has futirnll)1d als plee tif shs andn lsbt notI lt, ISTOVES.1 1a LE Are Not G We shalt I You to Conl very little to look yot ed with yo liberial pat and will 41 If You ca low pric, S aire better you the tj every da4y. Youi's miellt |STOVES.| )n i mir ovvd farm hii: in sumis (if a-)00 amlip w:1nts. Loanls recpayabl 1e: in1 .in:il anmmul payment thii arough vriwd It)t six year-4, tiu- en:Ohlim,i ti, hoirowcr to pay* 4f his ind( ht(In- S5 withwit ex hiau:tjinghis cr-p ill 1:y 11n1 ye:r.A to J. E. JIOJGCS. Attorner, ply to J. . Newhevl'hre of~ ' Probaul lor P ickens~ 'ouny I.~'.. on the ;3l <Iar of ' November, 1.i. for l:ave to makel~ a final settlI'menit 4of the 4.uite .of Ah-rleXlllrI .\ll.'ood, 1decasd, ami ask to be dis E. 1'. AL UMM40)D, oct .)td Executor. NOTICE OF FINAL, sv;TTLEMNT'. i lwb Lrive notice that I will a&p ply to J. 1H. N ewherry, J1nug ofC Probate for' l'ilkIlns (4ntv , S. (.. 44n the :41 day sulincnt of theL estat' of' Wa:tso4n Stew art, deI(Censed'I , amd ai.k to bei( dismisseud as adminuustrator. C'Ierki NaIe. 'iTT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. C2ounty of Pickens. In Couirt of Commion P'leas. Mary", Mf. Ross, et al. Ini p)ur'suan(ce of a decretatl ord1er Ilion. .. 4 hlztr, pre.9iding JI(lge. On I18th Ju !l 19l, I will sell to the high ('st hiuh ier be(foro' the cour11t house dioor', at Pic'kens (5. 11., S. (C., on Sal(eday inl iNoJvember', next, dingjio the healn hours'~ for sale, the Alli tat cer'inh33 lacco, paricel or] tract of lanud lying? antd being situate int the 1"oun4~'ty and ShI tateiaforsaidl, oin ri v(r, kn1own in the pariti ini of antds of Jlohunathuan ing, (lh-censed, as and sven~ (307r) acres, Inr or1 less,)' 'anon anotes Shlfrpti Trm1s: One)-haIlf enLhl, balantce'( on a (red it of t.welveC1111 tnonths, w'ith Iinjter' pay~ for papers~: and fojr rcorin' ig the i JT. M. STE WAR TJ, ((ct 2, ')91 (d Clerk of CAourt If You Are Going West And Wan( V~ut Low IRates Torkaunsas, TlE ('. M4Iissouri, (Cooando, O regon m(3,d ( 'alifornia. or' any)~ tint WlIKST or N( ltT11 W 1.5T, E'T n'IILL P'A Y' YOU to4 wite to m.ie. 1) 1'. A., L. & N. . 11. UIrid1ge Notice, TIhe County Cornmissiners of Oconeet~~ anid Pickensl coun11t.ies will let to the lowest respoinsible bidder at the bridge, at 11 o,elock a. mn., on Friday, the 31st dlay olf October, 1890, the con tract to repair the iersI for the bridge over Keowee River at Old Pickens. PlansT anid stpecihientionfs will be ex hibhited on da~y of letting. Right, to reject, all bids reserved. 0. L. D)URANT. Clerk Board Pi'cken:s Coun ty. Oct. 28. 1890. 9~1, 1TA-V ' WIS & MOR] oing to be Undersold b3 lot argue that point Iei te anid see for yourselves. abaut blowin., our lIorn, t ill tile eye al get bettel 11. We are please<l wilt ,roflage yoll have given 0o1ur level best to deser n be pleaset by lIonest we ,ticl ertaliIly fIx yre preptared than eve ,r b,,,,i Ionsaild anid onle arlticle Good Coffee always oiu for fair (ealing ani l pC LEJW7IS & MOI Q' TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA O Coity of Picken. *Inl Cmmon Pleas. '. . w . St1ith, et. aL. By virtue of a decretal order mad n the above sta1ted case, by Hon~ . J1 .~ Izlar, 1,r'esiing .Jud4ge, I will sc] o the highest bhler on Sldyin Noveiinher, nedt, >efore theQ court h1ousei door, at Pick~ ms C. H., S. C., duinlg the( legai 14shrs forIi sale, the followinlg tract an~d, to wit: All that tract of land lying in tin ntoiiig Ilnd State atforesaid, on water: >tf ix X1 ile and Prater's cr'eeks, an< miel uMil ls, Johin Giarret t, and o1 h -rs, (conbl i ning one ii hundredi an< Terms: One-half cash on day o ale anid halance on a croelit of twelv, nionths. ( redit port ion to be secui a(l by hond of purllchaiser anid inort sage of the promIlises. Purchaser has leave to ant icip)ata )iaymenlt and1( must pay for all paper; md1( for' recording the samio. J. 31. STE;WA IIT, >C (9 '90td Clerk of (ouirt. QiTATE OF SOTIH CAROLINA (XJ Conty of P'ick(ens. In1 Ciomm,ion P'leas. Andrew~ JRigLgin s, et. al. In pu11su:aU-L oIf aiI dectal orde1 ni:ole inI the above( stalted caU4e b seIntemberC1 2:hI 18:'0. I will mell to) th I >Or, at. Picaken15C. I f., S. C., (in Sahaby m Nvembe, next, luingo. the legal houris for sal.e, 41h cloini)'. g descerib cd,Iit lhol Ite, Alhl thlatt e(rnin pu iece, Imrel] 4 V huld Ninte ltfc>Yeat, onOi w.lt(rs 1nore or le'Ss,0J ajinlingi' landcs of ,Johl twr, Tl' Ii a lesi, liarvey Chiai. ivedi at the~ timeI( of his deat h. Sob. ilr jiartition1. Teuris: One h al f cash, the b)alanIe ni aL c.'edit of twelve months, witl bond (If thme purchasfler' and1( ai mort ame)i. J. M4. .TEWAARTJ., ['il E STA'TE OIF SOtITII CA HO LlN A, udge'. Thesu'e arCe hr 1for to cit e and ndmtor sh alli mnd siegniar the kindred1 anid crecd ~orx of thle said ,1(ohn1 W. NaItley, d<i nW Iin thle ('o t of. l'robate1 , to) be helil * Il'i(kensM (. ii , S. C. on tilhe 3d dlay ( DanU$, if' uny they~ have, whIy th 1said114 At m1iInisI.ratin ilhotuhl not hie grant ('d. Dl. Agust, AnnE) t)omini, 180l0. J. 11. N WU IW1'. .j. P. P. C. ISTOVES. Anybody. ., but ask We know but watnt acquaint I the very us "s farg ve it still. goads and u up1. We )]r"e to sell Syou need hand. >dite treat. ISTOVES.1 PSILVIER We il gi ve FIVE DOL. UARSM to the lmarty raising the lIcaviest Trn~ipH fr'oni Seed boughw1t of us, aind brought in by Novembei 12th, 1890. We have non, but Roberut Buists' Ney' Cr01) Seed, thePefore cai Guarantee Fresh Seed. 'A. B. & J. 1L CARPENTER - lallcion Ilotise I)rlg Store, 1 Near' Court Ilouse. GREENVILLE, - S. ( Fuxx.xN I [AsisoND, Prest. JAMjs A. Ilorr, Vice Presi. WM. C. BxAen 1AM, Caishie People's Bani GA reeniville, S. C. Cnpital. , . . $75,00 Surplus, . 15.00 OI T OR(7'(1S: V W. A1. !hu: od, te. I f. l'uh-enn ide F. V. I'o, II. '. lansM, ) TIhe verunnts of me4r(hantsi nd farme1 soi 1ited. )eposit; recei ved fromn $1.00) ra ny amon tI4I14. .-able onl dI e m:m d. . eive our4 careful atten;tioni, and)1 we ey elIld ' 4 (ver clSist i jt atccom13tintaIn 3 (1' TA'TE OF" S(OUTH- CAROLINA ~) County of PickenIs. Inl C 41lOo Pleas.. vs. In purl1suanIlce of an1 ordIer for fore elo.sure n110.le in theO above~ stted case 4' by Hlon. J. ,I . Norton, presidling. Jud(ge, onI Ek Sep(ltember), 1890, . wvill sell be1foreO thei courit housso (doo: Soledauy ini iNovember), next, duingI1 thet legall hour1s for sale, ih. following deCscrib ed Reail estate, to wit All thazt piece0, parLcel. orl tract () lan,i situa0te in the county and State -v afore.-aid, iln Hunliicanlo township I contaLiing1 sixt.yd-ivo ($5)- aIcres, mfor< or Less, adjoining land of Levi N " RoJbbins,~ Mayberry Mauldin, and oLih .Also, all that ot,her piece,. parcel r -tract of landit i said county and State U j ifurricanje townIship, on1 brnches o f M'eile nCek and1( wa)teirs of Keowet river, con1taining~ s.xty siu (66) acres, v mlIow or' less. Termis: Cash. Pur. chaer to pay for papers and for re cord.ing tihe saime. Yc2 ' J.L M. STEWART, net . '0tdClerki of C2ourtL