The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, November 20, 1890, Image 2
PICKENS SENTINEL.
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Advertisements inei ted at one dollm
per square of one i iich or Iess f or tI Inv'I r
I1sert.lon and tifty ulits fIo :%chit suibse
quent inserton Libera <li..e m;1!
t-o metrchumts ntilwr. alIertilmg to
six twat.li or I,y tile v :e .
ObItuilary NotiCes v\Aiulinl lrte linevs
Tributes of Rte-pvcl, Codmli,.ti,-I
of a personlal chanw1ttcr, whN-:1l,n1
ble will lbe char.d i for as ei:ti- -ts
THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 1890.
Speculators bave raised the regi.a
biennial ioax in CLicago ab1out th
removal of the stck yards from tha
hustling, breezy city.
There hains bmi much said in r<
gard to the r(moval ( Erskine Co
lege from Due W<st. T1is i l
a great canlamity to Due Wst and th
ollege.
of the State vill take place abh ihlt 1
5th of December. The ecrcl1N
will be in the open alir in honit, of thl(
Capitol. The railroaids will s(ll t
oursion tickets to those wh1o misl t
attend.
The Comptr.olIcr Geineral hias mad
the statemnliit that, the tax rethir
show an increase of ixable proper'
in the State of five milliiis of dllIar
over last year. This illcre-ae Vil
yield the State an inC41u of ne
thiryt thousand dollars.
Mr. G. W. Shl:cl, ul (-i htis (140e i,,
to CongreCs, has i nhd 11d1 ilt.44
bath 'eheol'l'r-ine 5. ] I( dclivert
an nddr(ss to th( ,Iw at -I bnIi
Creek Church. in .:- fs vu y la
Sablaith. W<dr() i' i e l iu
the position fJJ]:uI 1;: , i 1at< .
David 11. Hiil, of N ;cw V(r,rw
Rmlhhler when ( :- it? (1 (;r
('Ceelnd. Thlings now loo)k as~ if' I
raec for the Whil c I s in '92 N\ill
be betweei the :,e:w t- :am0 i \t w:
on the track in '81, (r.-ver :111(l 1im
mie, with big chtaws 1'r tH ;niw
result.
The "frieiids" < i A'lV1: are eclm.
inig oult. h 1i e 1r 1 Ili :1 n1! <h I l l,t!
think that all lte i. , . 1ekizt i
they lcd 4 tha h01(y L.:.%, iU n 11
the "Ilovement all thw time." .. it
thought, that Keitl of Nmul! rv, wil
be a condidate lkr Il:.i C.-h n's pa<
in the Sen ' i.e.
Col. lElliet 1los 1.< n <h1 hm (14 del
ini Conpn. -. 'I 14 m ..! ii I.as in V
upl ile (c(nhl si 1 4:t u ill su the ~l int
er's who prlih dl b L, lI -. isr 4 m4
ag<s 'J is ill iw . 1t ( 'ar) la
a soIld) h cin eiir :h h :t :1 inl fu4
1Ifthe Sah 4. 44 J 1 :::u i l
itoi Inm ii it ery ' I I In ,u 4:a
lph nd t ri b :; f 1 ( .1 ti eVl atI
the dtf42 m glt 1u 1 V o f u etinali.im.
'1 he Da'cierra b- f ('!m n. us, Ohio,
hel-d a y'1rd j1bihe (14 1l u 121th iinsl
the ('eltlIiut .41 of the( H V<n1t1v! (V<:8)h
b.irtLIday < 1I'' .men h
''Old IAmuan" o f Ite De m)rtic partyI' ~111V
hany4~ daitirgish<td it I rs va( re t
anti,:.nu rg tlhtm ( < ln si<Il 4: Ch.se
:i,C(00 gulests werel ait theI 141 hangnt.
bas it is ehdimed, dIi sco~verl a (ure 1fort41
COnsOumption an l 114n844114 41! jjit'.(4
thither, with the( h<l pe 1f being r'e
storal tol health. MAlany of the( most18
eminent physic itans ofa' ihe worldi, Ihave'g
enldorsed thle . Prsh f<:4er' discou ('ry amnl
are goin1g to Germiany, to lIbefitlet
ed( iln the art of inig the non-W n-me1
T:hie directors; of' the penitenti1 ary
areC det('lIhincdu to inahe~' iuat institti
--'>fcn pay a (ijsid<(nd. A 11e'1nt act (f
c4hare of a ?nim 11 Vi (11( t c'ok the
conlvicts'. The:1 'dli (Aui1,11 o f s
miuch fhl(ld h e 14 (e Him.v, V :as~i
pr'opliintd. '1Lhe <tt a Iii la'e Ill'
chased a 411lend< d fimm1 'i;i t
W1'ith goed1 m14n1481<4:<n41 the st:41
can) Q1lear $4,(;00 onl ti s farm! ev.,
y'ear, bjesidts gisinug 1th( f:inn<r e' i
icts gr'c<aLle anid v4Ial.oh iion e 14
ploymenit..
The new'spap<rs( 1 imlve he< iiv<r
liberal- in the way of giv ing adice'( I
Ooi'ernor-c'icet Ben1 Tillmann. The4
might as 'well sale thcuir spae ft
-ne'ws. If the luat SIX month1 ls (of ou
thing, it was that Capt. R. R. T1il.
man had a waty of his own) ini don,e
thingst, and it is of1 Iit IIIe use4 for lih
wielders of '"abers" .:> offer' s4gg< S
tions or' p)oint out ways I r la44ndnala
for the Capta4inI to yo by. He~ wd.
follow tho route thlat seeIns4 to hin
the best. regar'dless of what the ne'.4
rr,IRE Oi4PEIATES.
Governor-cloct, Tillmu has beenl
on a viiit to Charlestol), to get the in
.;ide falets on the phosphate business.
He is determined, if possiblo to be
thoroughly posted on this'subject- 11
is on1e wdl worth the at tentionl of any
state (overnment. It. is hv far the
largest busin.ss in this State. A
CO1t1 rop cnllilot he ImadeN without
this.- fertili:'cr, and the (Inc inid 11p1n
the ils becrIe greatur mv 'r y1mr.
Tic heenest busint-ss iat, is; necq-s
sary to mnjh":(;e ti ,it (rfs. The
immnense 1h1 d1 In ds are uxltust
ible. Private inldividwOals :n-rv kn
and lngig fOr this cr-iss. They
r will t1en h1-tve a millf in Ileir hus.
If the" MIh shmdbdnis the ro(yally,
t ty1 mi c- %ith thtse wl
arfe nowV < m O the;ftate's tc-r
ritory. It is welk o n that plm>s
11111te ;)()1n w t 1 in l a "1,d
prive, 'nd1111 dva lcv s - (-very ycar. A1\1r.
Tibu111 :111 * in v 'Ati-4 4 a 1tion will doubtless
tlr<w 4l-(I 11t nlf. I 4 c.il 14. .
JV51 1 % V13. ''* 1:iE MA .N i
I( (qIu:tAi(!n that1 is n Ip sl
;"do.I ( of b- y ' I n i nd ln p-Ill is
w\Ih" w\ill Bur lT o. . M-( Ie s
SiaeO. ( thF N un Il 14,e1.'v of
severa"I'lcr ]I,-i,sinoh s o (cwlm
( i l wq44iis b1"P h 1ub t! s ' p n, ti A 'll
1AS4 4 "S~i1 41 wi"I I "Ial a4' l"7114 IN.
uINI' S (f ,st I m of i . tII h r m<441 m.lIi3
hI s 11wr frun in lyi it su...ms
ti,-is of thp" I' whl. t( h 41 ves up
to) .1- y w.1 ho;o h lt e ;lnv(I ill
Opl i 4 41.:4 . 4 f ti - !I 14 1 r.
i th Month n iseupt 1114 N:i
lmspenla( r w\ill n))(-In fn.mil p
coun t r i m b - f t he Ma1n. ! fOwi
lin t a t 1411h r rl . 1 the N lth. If
ill !i h ts I I44 rty t1- r1e4 p til(l(1 1lt f
the vib.qy thi y<ur, amp! carry
ihe (l-hhi 1 h11: mi in 1 -: , w
111.1A nof (' i ).- N rh rn Pcode p
;I cIh we 14 Isay tIA the S uth runs
th h ( n-c!n : tic pat. T 1w i'v ily 1hin
r (Oll IM IF.1s cnll dh, is t11 c('n1(re ken5
wm l n; mn ns H.. mc ,fd N i w
Y,-rk. orSp ig r fl n>i u ip..
him inlhl yase :i.Teot
C- 1lu il l h , r '1ill:c, b 1. : if
is thia I ! . 4iAe tI 1t
-t 1,f tIll- I rk just n w. We a-kl
P(A h 1+1n 1 i it m ill I In.
ti!l pl "lh- \ ve 1, the( .reSid'b.mY
W 112 ai1l 1i--rc. lim-ii lily the me
1 M 1 T . . 'l i\)T< Etl. 1.'1',
155 14.7 to 111 f 1nn t e cluweth44 link
he' . 1 11( n1- a11 nd 1 i s 1
T1he F.-stShrTrnia(n.u
I It' a i e.111.44(1(tr 14crSl of Iee d ip ist
1i14
1.l" 1''41'I 1': in]'' t l'A4'4'4.4 i;ll
14II \ 441 441441 1141w " Iy is 1)th 11114.
This 141 44.447 (4 ws for4' the up'1 I1
haf fl> i': ven t4o184 11 1the mos't p:4e
1the14 r'til il '.i 114 1 1' 4 tilt.lil 114
po liy for Ch:trle.4ton :id. for44'4 th 41...1
in he141 1:nl ' soon or ci Ed 4. \\'hen~ it i
'built4 'lo w ' i ll 1 b11 > I et' in 11 .4 14nr41
unterl4 n "'t'c( :01114 it is! ('t'] 1hi4 4'. 144 i1:
bell1emb !.t'lat 441. ti s 11hwe 1(4 ple1
'Ij h om an tha145Ilst (h: 41 1i ('.45ning
of thi(4('4- r 1a 1-in has 1l1iI) th ival of4
theI We('t' Pin eth4Term iltha has (l
141451ro1 411f 4 the ('ielu3n )441m i id . tanvill
114:4l andI 'it C will be 1 dur 144 openIl up the
Cumi erhun! (-ps stob be
prSprl eis are brfi' ti: h'F < d ', (nd 1t1h
rib udveoe rsuvr e u
The light is on in the Georgia Leg
islature for the seat of Joseph, E.
Brown, in the Senate. The support
ers of Gen. Gordon say that ho will
win. The Alliance caucus candidate
is Pat Calioun, of railroad nmonopoly
fame. Norwood is the Independent
Alliance candidate. The action of
the fuiers' caucis in putting il) a
auver aitd an out anud out monopolist
as their candidate, is something
ftrange and iunisuial amd contrary to
the piessions of the order. Dr.
1.1clunle's ilterferenco has Italso stir
rtIl tile ire of a good many who
have b)((eit opposed to Gordon, and
th1ev no%w suipport him. There is no
ex.use for Mfamine or any outsider to
fromn Washingtln or aniy other
plave t( Gor-ia to tull ille lople
w l( , hey sh sieid to) the,- Uiiited
SIntat-s S ittv. Such inteiference
w ill :aul ah!N-,vys sh,lutld be rt-Sented,
aInl this outside work will injure the
ca:ise t I t h(. f:u-iners.
Tf tHie Alli:mice wiill broadeCn its,
Il i n1111 ist a little inorf, ve will
dli lt . ill. Pat Callioili is ii, NNly
Ifill 1s t A it oriIi l
: (, thrn Enth-Stat I-eaotiret
OT Ir t- l' l.\VITA-'c1N C(M I11TT.E,t
Asins111..:, N. C., N v,18194.
'T'o -t: Peit.ic: Ammmicent is
l noith 1e f: thilit anl Iterl-State
N. c., tin Ihw lith -f Dei-cimbor nicxt
fl thenv t f irnc htre t G()iu- -II te
ttini all tilt th rn States ha1V
It o hId triiain anld is ex.
in It . h tit tfor C ni tiii i o t
Hit. w it 1; olt t. t Ill t iiib,~l
T Ihetv ilwn iln fin i tha. : .
V iltti <' udis ji iaf v swtli t 'iii| liit
lin w iivie t tiettiipatte il;
lw <h- it tim Cosivelitit,i of n t ,
'il le : ii p7.r,ant one,' Teanelever:
<p1h (1 in 't rin nitde of thle inl
b-r4) th(b c4nSIdcer(d, and thle
no "in O the its l If bve atlin
Tl c Tet 1 i nt sI s u'11 thfs- ('b.
u'ichifle N. et Ith(ing thi at pvrtains
S tI :1hd nc1 ine l I It rt il h:
\n1whAd; 41f It re; 1 SI urceT S is to be
t id i l 18r in t ( rchan cd indutic
)11 nts - tf o he INv,t( en -1I . oII f caipital
'mbh. ch r, invita.tin th thilieast
1- li .]V It 111:01411 1 . It self f.2 1d illfor 1.1i'i
If lenlatiill yexteda ais ite,for a
I .' I ll t h1 8 eidse :1ucstimns whItich
lint t ete iNv- A,,r mi d tlithe im i
5:atgiven ith candid andliberal
With the facilities axteil t hy
th. rilrnad cimin its, w\h,,s mi eansl,
tn tlanlIatit'n 4 sith
ullichle ys anild coitfort from :ll parts
f the coutr'y , if1aw hurpased, the
Ct1ini i6t111 (t nilnvitatil utt'S upo
YOU thlltlaine Lf now, a P'S1410"tt this
inh__ntly iu AlvIil, le whose
liiwr it th(dligtiif.ji'ihatt and astt'niesh
i A IltIle)"s are fhil l o (hlaln tol rhoe
Clerk's Sale.
S TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
County of Pickens.
In Courk of Common Ploas
J. N. W. Smith, et al.
vs.
W. W. Clayton. et. al.
In pursuance of a decretal ordei
Made inl the above stated case, I wil
sell at Pickens C. H., before the cour
house door during the legal hours fo:
sale, on
Saleday in December,
next, all that piece parcel or tract o
land in the county and State aforc
said, on west side of Twelve Mil,
River, Containing two litundred an
forty two (242) acres, more or less
known as the Smith land. Sold fo
partition.
Terms; One half cash balance 01
a credit of twelve months, with leav
to anticipate payment, secured b
bond and a mortgage of the prenlisei
Purchaser to pay for papers aM
for recording the same.
Claude H. Alexander, et. al, Plaintiff,
ugainst.
Mary E. Alexander, Defendant,
By virtue of a decree for partitio1
and sale made on the 24th Nov, 188
I will sell at. the same time and plac
Lot No. 12, situate on south sid,
of Main Street, adjoining lots iof V
A. Lesley on the west, Geo. V. Earlc
(o the east, and W. H. Ashmore 01
tle suth, conitaining one half acr
less :16 feet on east side sold to Di
Emrle.
Also: All that piece or lot of lam
lying and beuing inl the colllty an<
State afiresaid, near tfhe town of Eac
Ivy ad.join inlg lands of Dr. C illilam
J. M. Barr, Perrin O'Dtll and other
c(mnhilning seven awl three-tenth
(7 3-10) ics more or less particulai
lY des,cribcd in a deed recorded ii
1ook 1F. at pag1e 263."
Terms: One third cash, Ialanc
11 eIC and two years time securet
by a hoi with approved surety am
a 11i"rtgag of tile premises Sold
Pu rclbase'r to pay for papers all(
Aklso ill
M1ary.E.. A!exander, et. al. plilintiffs,
aigainist.
W. 31. Htg,od, Defendant,
BY Virtue of a decree for sale and
distribltinl ma112de in above case on
20th Nov, 1889, I will sell at thesame
tone adi place:
Trn-t No. 1, all tlose two lots in
the town of Pieils said county all
State, known in the general plat ol
said to vn us lot Nos. 50 and 51, be
ing the ThornIley house and lots
Terms: One half the pirchas
money to be paid in cash, the balancu
on a credit of twelve months, credii
portion to be secured by the bond ol
te pureha.ser with apliroved suret)
and a mortgage of tho premises.
James .A. Griffin, et, al., Plantiffs,
vS.
WilliamA W. Griffin, et. al., Defendants
By virtue of a decree made b
His lonior J. J. Norton, Jndge 0
the i:ighth circuit and tiled in nn- of
ti:e on the 1st day of November i 890
I will al:,o nell at the same time anm
Trc No. 1. All of that tract oi
land lyin:. in the county aind Stat
aforesaid on Towni Creek aidjoinine
landls of J1. E. Hagoo:1, the H onmestcal
of E. Hi. (Grit1lu sr , dl(eease.d, Holder
andic others containling three hlidred
jand niety s,ix (83)t) ateros m'ore 01
1(ss knowvn as the H enidricl.:s' place.
Wil! lbe sold ini t wo or' m.ore tracets
ac'cordxingi to phits exhibited on da,
of ;sale.
Also Tract. No. 2, "All that certain
piece pan-el or t r:uet 'f land lying it
lhe (con1y and1( St atea aforeidli or(
wVateri. of Tlwelvel lile Riive~r aii
boma111li byilnds of Williain Freemian
Laura .1 aker, ( . L. Hl;linigsiworth
W . T1. iBoweni anid others containuin
sixty (on1 ((;i' acres miore' or 1e*
beinig the Ihirdinie tract of land."'
Also Tract N o. 4, All t hatpic
can1e To(wnship1 adjoining. huuiila oi
11lir:a n .1lackstone I, J1a'iio; lIIn ghev
ing" liity (50 ) acres 11n4ore or less.
Al.o Tract. No. 5, All that l,t o]
pa rcel ot hiand in then town of Pickens
bi: liot No. 2, in plat of saidl to)wn
bou4m1led4 11r1h by lo c t No. 2;, (c.i
we (st by Anniai St reet, conlt aini:ig 01m
ha lf ( J) a(cre miore or~ less with th<i
1hiuligs thier:dn. This tract wiill h<4
s4ch1( in t wo hits of (one foulrth acr<T
each, hothI fronting oni Main Street
Also Traict N(i. G, All that 1ot o:
parce'(l of hind inl the towni of P'ickl
ens binrg lt. No. 2G, ini plait of sai<
towni, known~i as the K(ithi house a
hot cn itauining one1 half (.A) ncre mour
Also Traclt No. 7, All that lot oi
parc(el of landi( ini the towni oif Pick
ens bing lot No . 41 oni the weOst sid<
t.ourth I (1.7i) alcres nlire ori less wi i
I w' burihtings the(reon, known as th
Sebioo dHouse Liof, (on whlich Riel
JHoi.Iniind( nowv lives.
Terums: One third cash on (day o:
sale, baLllnco in two in.stalbuients, in
(one1 and1 two years11. seculred by born
and1( mortgage (of land sold1, anid ii
case oif towni lits having buildings
thlereoin ii additioun toi mlortigai
1p41rchaser wdil lhe required to givt
bonid with approved sturedy or 1ma1
paty all of purchlase mfonley inl cash.
Purchaser to pay for all paplers and]
for recording same11.
J. M. STEWAIRT
oct30), '90)td Clerk of Court.
The Pickens Markets,
Cotton ...................... 93(4 91
Corndi, per hu................. .gg
Meal "....................... .70
P'ens, -......... .0
lHutt.er pe~r Th................ .15
Lts per dIoz--..-. -.... ....... .10
(Chicns eneib.............. .og 7
Bnhreon per lb.. ............ 7%4 g
Lardl ".... . .t
Flour ~eir bar................ 0 os47.o
Co fYec per lb. . . .......f 4
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1,
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LE
Are Not 6
We shall 1
You to cOl
very little
to look yoi
ed with yu
liberal pti
1 and will &
If you C1.
low prices,
are better
you the t
every day.
Youils
illellt,
ISTOVES.I
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
Countv of Pickens.
In Court of Common Pleas.
Lucinda Ballentine,
vs.
f hoda Buchister,
- In p ursu:ance of a dlecr('t.al ord(r
, madel m1 tho( abo)(ve stated case, I will I
i sell to the highest biskler be(fore the I
court housei~ do:>r at Pickens S. C. on
nt, Saledaiy ini December,
nx,during the legai hour forale,
Jall that piece lprcel or tract~ of la:21l
in Central T1owns'hIip, county emd
St.nte aforesaid, adljoining lands of N.
21. Madden anid oflhersx, contai oin g
one hiundredl (100) acres, more or less.
ISold for partitioni.
Tenuis ; Onie hadf ensht balance onl a
credit of twelve ii nfnths wit.h interest
fomt dayv of siale, secuired by3 bond,
andl11 mortgageC of thle premise.s.
Pu'rhel,~ r to pay for all imiper's and
fo hecrig the same11.
J. M. STE WAI :T,
nov1, '9f0td Clerk of Court.
the 30th dayv of Oc'tober, 1890, by Hon.
'J. J. Nor1ton. All persons1 l>uldingi
(chaums taiinst thte estte (of J. Mt.
(Ganibroll or arlat E. Glitinbrell de
ceaed iae hiereby) noutiliedI toprv
their claim1s bef'ore mell, in orl be1fort
the first day of Jailnary, 1891 , or bei
bar-red froin pariticipating ini the funds.
ans111mg fronm land in said estalte. -
J. M. STIEWlRAT, C. C. P.
dmi IIItMutntop' Nale.
Ily v'ir-tue of anu on'ler of the P'robaite -
. ( . G rillin, d-ce-ased(, it th town of .i ,
I [a kenms, on
I Sale- Day~ in D)ecember,
. next,'theii follow~jing persoinal ip-"perty -
1 iront sate'., 1 farmn bll , t wio Pctim n t
two-hlorse wa~i.gns. 1 ox wa;gini, Isernbi
andto 1 JTersey bull, :3 motl-s, i 5'Il.ar 2
(1ows. and it cave4 hoLes and1 otheri st ock -
ht of . halw~areo, all It he fairmingii tools.
tatu all oithier plropeorty inett~ioi in up
pirotse bilt, exCeplt the niotes and1( a'(intats
-also it large lit of iorn1 atnd fuibhi r. k.
S ierms: Sonlls of t wenlty-ua dllars awi,l
Funider, entshl, ever twentiy doiillars oni a
. eit1 of 12 mn,thsx with initien'.t fr i
(liy oIf sale- wvilh applroved-r si':nrity,po
vIbaserus having !b.mt toIi antiat e iii
ment..1 A S. A* (h0 1"I N
e W.J. FEATHERISTON
Loate of Aslhevill, N C. is , ow loait
Ad n Pin i thel Grit ii hui . oi~
way s r'. *ly ando anx\lions to rehpli i
1
Good' workt guarant ced, and cha rges a
low n5 can be done--the quality of work
cunialdered, Dlon'b forget the shiop, Gr-if..
t inl's builTding on Ann1 street.
WIS & MORRI
oing to be Undersold by An;
1ot argue that poiut here, b
te and see for yourselves. W(
about blowinfg our Iorn, but
ill tile eye and get better acq
u. We are pleased witli th
.ronnge you have given us
o our level best to deserve i
n be pleased by honest goo(
we cali certaiily fix you ul
Irpared thiain ever before
Itouisand and one articles yo
Good Coffee always on hlim
for fair dealing and polite
LETIS & MORRI
FHE RICHMOND & DANVILLE
ATLANT.A AN11 CHAILOTTF Al
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