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PI0KENS SENTINEL ,OCAL NEWS. t iring us a pair of turkeys and pa3 a SAirntEr for one year. Or.. J. F. Williams went to Pied tuIot last Monday on business. - "arm to rent near Central, S. C r to J. It. Williams at Central 9 i.'here is a demand in this county a - 2t for mules and horses at fai i1of. 8. 0. Sterling with commence -- at Gap Hill on the first Mondaj *' ary. tev. A. Stephens Lesley was as I by Conference to the King'i tain station. Xr. Jessie Crenshaw sold his farn ! oal Cr qk last week to Mr. Arthui ieon for 08,000. Quite a number of farmers are leav. tton on deposit with our merchuntt ait a rise in the market. -[r. Henry J. Lewis is very siol ever. His friends think him some but not out of danger. fr. J. H. Jones, of Loopers, it ill with catarrhal fever. He ha :oufined to his bed for three weeks. rof. Dargan will close school nexi for one week, to give the pupilF 20e to enjoy the Christmas holi rs. D. F. Sutherland, of Pump. nu, ha- been quie ill with puel for the past week. She is much today. 'he drop in the cotton market ha I the pocket books to close with a nd money is not so plentiful it .Vtion as it was a month ago. ok Frost came in last week in reg -d-fashioned style. The prospect I for the coldest winter we have 3need for a number of years. i Mary Sanders, daughter of Mrq s Sanders, died at her home in ont on the 10th inst. The burial 'lace at Secona on the afternoon of th. lie time for paying taxes has been led to .'ebruary 1st, 1891. At ts this ':ule prevails, our peopl( ever learn to pay up before th( xpires. ty reference to the report of r-a transfer in another column it wil n that the laud market has beet tally brisk in this locality for thi Airty days. he Dacusville Factory Company ought tlelBeatty farm in the forh river ju.st above the shoal. The lo. of a thriving factory town at thai is an assured fact. he College as Fort Hill is to gel ore convicts, and the work will bt d rapidly to completion. Messrs. in & Gillespie will finish theii r contract early neit spring. rael Ferguson, has bought 121 of the Hendricks place north ol Ureek, for whinh lie paid $1,400. ; oie of the most prosporous o: ored citizens of the county. fter the adjournment of the Con 0, the Bishop chaned the appoint of Rev. C. 0. aIrmon and A Talker. Mr. Walker comes t< is and Mr. Harmon goes to An lhe sound of the tin horn proclaimi ic small boy and Xmas are nigh fathers" have decided that lhe tha ed with the festive firecracker to hence and enjoy himself with a corporate limitit, d Charley, Col. Hollingsworth' eaded bnggy horse, is nio more, a Mondlay lie was driven near at I on the Goodilett lot, and a mis * ut him to the bottom, sixty feel and broke his neck. .st Sunday, at the residence o1 de's parenta, Mr. JTohn Singletoa tarried to Miss Sallie Sanders . F. Singleton ofileuiatii.g. Th< - wishes them a prosperous an< life.-Westminster Banner. . W. A. McFaill. a step son of allie J. MeFall, formerly of this died at his home in Andersoi on the 6th inst. He was an esti roung man and his early denti -eat loss to that community. .t. JT. A. Griffin will move t< a short time. He has rente< and wvill come here ona accoun .lucational advantages. A goot ill alwvays build up a town, anm one of the best in the country lkens ha~s retainedl most of th * ado this winter. Our merchant ir goods at city prices and hav nuch for produce as the buye railroad. Such enterprisei .make the towvn and countr; Walter Griffin left last Monda, maton, where he has aeceptet as clerk in the store of hi: - . Will W. Griffin. WValter i ;41y steady lad. We wish hini - aU a kind reception among hi ~tes. .1~Deputy Esor with Deputie * id Roe, made a raid on Cro1 lriday morning, andt cap)ture< n~i still aind smashed eighteel ~ash. Th'le still wvas in opera time, and Tom Alexanmde an< auman were takein into custc ~ugene Hollingsworth ha thIben hands with bloc:k ana *ployed Tuesday afternoon try "0Ol Carley'' from tho bol 3 old well on t he Goodlett 101 :is of the west end object t caed horse on a level with th their wells. .W. Walker, the new pastoi a able sermon in the M eth< last Sunday. He will prenel 1 Sunday here at 8;80 p.n :80 p.m., as heretofore. Ma amany old friends on thi e wams pastor here thirty-tw, ~d also twelve years ago. have fiiend or refativ stant State, yen canne better than to send thea aL for a year. Commnuic ristmas number. It will b ttractive, and will be bett4 iefore, and will give mnor -* ounty news than any otMa circulated in the county. make the SUNTrNErL mot k ,han ever. Everyone wh and Inclination, is regnest the cash premiums, still ei does any work under tn will heceive a premini: nust be thorougly eanvasa re nt time to do this i vs propose to pay liberall Transhr er meaI EsUate. Sines our last report (November 20th) ! the following transfers of reallestate have been entered on the record: M. W. Hunt to J. W. Thomas, 81 acres in Dacumville township, $70. W. L. Mgan to J. R. Morgan, 199 acres in Hurricane township, $100. B. N. James to W. H. Duncan, 40 acres in Hurricane townsoip, $230. Bloomer Merck to M. J. Biggins, 87 aores in Hurricane township. $150. C. A. Ferguson to S. A. A. Parsons, 118 acres near Glassy Mountain, $1100. r A. M. Morris to E. A. Gibson, 2 acres in Pickens township, S60. I Larkin Hughes to J. J. Pannel, 800 acres in Hurricane township, $1200. L. E. Price to J. D. Stansel, 2 acres in EastRtoe township, $25. Bloomer Merck to 1. Stewart 32 acres in Hurricane to,wnship, $128. W. T. Mears to Tom Hagood, I acre lot iL Pickens, $80. Joseph Wilson to Carrol Wilson, 80 ac'er, natural love and affection. A. 0. Bowen to Martha Ferguson, lot in Pic ens, $80. D. F. Bradley to Thornley D. Harris, 108 acres in Pickena township, 81321. F. M. Morris to 0. W. Earle, lot in town, $95. E. M. Irby to Mrs. A. M. Haynes, farm in Liberty township, $450 Mrs. J. J. Lesley to Juo. F. Stewart, house and lot on Main Street., $900. Amanda Smith to Lewis J. Hopkins. 58 acres in Pickens township, $254. R. 0. Williams to H. W. Ellenburg, 50 acres in Liberty township, $416. A. Sheriff to T. *. Fennel, 132 acres in Easley township 8900. Jessie Crenshaw to H. M. Looper, farm in Dacusville township, $872. M. L. Roper to Mc. D. Farmer, 36 acres in Pickens township, $390. 0. W. Taylor to T. H. Gassaway, 60 acres in Central township, $315. R. S. Smith to 0. J. Smith, 23 acres in Central township, $68. L. E. Gilstrap to W. H. Crane, 220 acres in Pickens township, 150. A. H. Cureton to E. J. Robinson, 160 acres in Easley township, 81900. J. M. Gwynn to L. Kate Carpenter, 145 teres in Dacusville township, $50. J. A. Higgins. to S. Sullivan, lot in Easley, $45. D. F. Bradley to J. M. Stewart, 15 acres adjoining the corporate limits of Pickens, $231. A. E. Cothran to J. R. Williams, 10 acres in Central township, $52. D. F. Bradley to J. T. Lewis, 69 acres in Pickens township, 838. W. A. Simpson to J. Haywood 72 1 acres in Huricav-e township, $238. A. M. Haynes to C. L. Hollingmworti, 18 acres in Liberty township, $400. L. H. Nally to P. B. Nally, 40 acres in Eafley township, $425. J. W. Thomas to S. C. Dixon, 16acres (factory site) in Dacusvillc township, $285. S. G. Gibbs to Elliot Williams, 150 acres in Dacusvillr township, $2012. Samuel and M. J. Mansel to M. Oilles pie, 136 acres in DacuBville township, $100. Bloomer Merck to E. P Merck, 31 acres in Hurricance township, $125. Froa Liberty. The cotton market remains about the same as for the last, two weeks. A con siderable amount of it is being marketed in this market. Trade has been very good during the last week. Our merchants have an in usually large stock of Christmas goods in stock. Our furniture man has his storeroom crowdedl to its fullo't capacity t and the cry is for more room. .Mr. W. J. Smith drove forty hogs to this place instead of tea, as you put it last week in the Liberty notes, all of which have been sold. Miss Lizzie Bogge has (losed out ther millinery business at Fountain Inn and returieud to her old home. The Ginnery Co., have done an unus ually good business~ this season. We had an entertaining lecture last Friday night by Mr. Scott, of Clinton, S. C., on the orpthanage, showing its growth under adverse circumatance.. OnsERvER. Tribute of- R espect. At a call meeting of Pratter's A lliance, Nc.. 380, the following resolutions were ado pted: V31iEREAs, It has pleased God in Isis infinite wvisdom to remove from our number on (he 23d of November, 1890, our beloved brother, Joshua Owenby Smith, therefore, be it Resolved, 1st, That tthough deploring the loss of our brother, we bowv in hum. 1 ble christian submission to the will of an All Wise God, wvho does all things I well. 2d. That we cherish hsis memory and -imitate his virtues. 3d. T1hat this Alliance tender to the bereaved wife and children our heartfelt e sympathy, arnd commend them to Him r who has promised to be a father to the afatherless andi a husband to the widow. 4th. TI'hat a page in our minute book 1)e imscribed to his memory. 5th. That a c. py of these resolutions Sbe0 sent to the family of our deceased I brother, also to the Cotton Plant and I Pickens SENTINEL for pub1hi~ltioni. W. C. SEAnOuN, J1As. E. Bosnouons, P. C. ROBEuTSON, Committee. Kiod words For Mir. Chaild. 1The report thati Rev. R. A. Child wvould be0 sent by the aiunual Conference to another field proved to be too true, anid in conssequensce there ntas much die. tress in his congregation. He lhad labor edl zealously anmd niecesnsfuliy here in the great eas,se of religion and won the love El and highest esteem of the people of all it dlenominiationss aend thme sincere good will -iind resp~ect of thme none churchmen, and -his flock felt they coul d ncot give him up. . No maen ever lived here who was nwore. o universally beloved, anid when he bids us e adieu this week lhe will ieave nmot one enemy or finnIt-finder beind; The earn .est good wvishes of tIe whole p)opuilation will accompany him anad heis fiamily of mo,thierleses chiildereni to thmer newy home. -Bock Hill Herald. F'rom (sates. 'Prof. Leonard T. Wilson, of this pliace, and lur. Lawrence Barker, of e Six Mile, have gone to Arkanssas. The SProfessor has had a school offered to as him for ten monetie ut $50 a month. e The subscreptee,n hist of the SENTINEL . has beens greatly icreas.ed, andt from aell e accounts wi;d consteiue to do so, aend the r boundaries of this city acre icreasing. A host of the Prater', Alliance mem 'e hers p)assed through this place eroute o for Liberty for goods they had bought a- through the exchange. r- The buzz of the gin ise about to cease e for tire erop of 1890, with a larger rec e. ord of hales than iany year previo)us. e- Dec. '15th, '00. DIon JonDs. y* Manted-Thiree thousand good i- ahieghei. Address or c.dti at the Sarrr Directory of the 1. B. Cbureh Soutt Pickens Circuit Appointnent. Churches. Hour of servioe FIRST SUNDAY. Porters Chapel,................ 11 a.= New Hope.................. 8:80 p.ai SE(OND SUNDAY. Pickens .......................11 n.m Campground ...................8 p.m THIRD SUNDAY. Bethelehem,................. 11 a.m Pickens,.....................3 p.m FOURTH SUNDAY. Dacusville,..................11 A.m !labor...................... 8 p.m The time usednwill be standard or fas Lime, which is thirty minutes faster thai ;un time. Services will begin promptl it the hour named. The First Quarter Iy Meeting will be held at Tabor Church Friday the 80th of January. 1891, at 1: k.M. A. W. WALKER, Pastor. 'ard of Tihanks. MR. EDITOR: Please allow us th space to uxpres anny, many thanka t< Ahe good people of Pickens for kind ant ubstantial remembrances on Thanks giving Day. Presbyterian Pastor and family. To Our Patronp. The season of the year has come whei money is in circulation, and the printc: isks that all who are in arrears come for ward and settle. We have been very in lulgent to many of our patrons for ad ertising as well as subscription. To al vho are in arrears a year or more w< will send statements of their account knd hope that each and every one wil )blige us by a prompt remittanco. Thi )rinting of a first-class weekly papr Itke the SENTINEL, involves a great don Af expense, hence the necessity of re juirimg our patrons to adhere as nearl: s possible to a cash basis. No offens< is meant by us in rendering accounts t< Dur debtors, and none should be taken Observance of business principles, a well as nesessity, compels the promp 3ollection of all dues. Those therefor knowing themselves indebted to the SEN rINEn, for subscription or advertisin would confer a favor by settling at thei earliest opportunity. -The Minutes of the Twelve Mil River Baptist Association are ready fo distribution, and those entitled to ther can get them by calling at the SENTINE offlOe. Make Yor B;ed Eai%y. We challenge the world to produce spring equal to Buell's Patent Adjusabi Bed r3prings, for cheapness, cleanlinee nnd durability they cannot be surpassed The above spring is manufactured at th Masonic Hall, this place, by A. L. Pac & Son. They have established a flom ishing business. He has sold bisspring as fast as lie could make them to man of the most prominent people of th county. He warrants his springs to giv satisfaction or money refunde( Come while you have the oppol tunity and got a set and lie as and save the expense of extra mattres an feather beds- We have tried the spring and know them to b- as represented. -Last Saturday was a busy day wit the Treasurer's clerk. Many persoi caine in to pay tax, as usual at the ele enth hour. Buisines.s Notices4. -Lost,...a fine shoto af the JTerst stock, sady color, about three montli old. Went towanrd B3. Holder's. A i oral rewaurd will be paid for informatio J. C. JENNI Nos. Do not consult anybody, but muve twent.-tve centsq in a bottle of Salvatic Oil. It kills pain! When we reflect that so many hnmn beings die of Consumption w*e must con to the conclusion that everybody shoul be providecd with Dr. Boil's Congh Sy up, the poor consumptive's friend. WF OR THlE 13LOOD, wenkness,* Malaria, Indigestion and aIllionene,ss, In ke NiNOWN's IRON BITTERS. It cures quickly. For sale by all dealers in meiine. Get the genuine. "Those who are quite satisfied, sit sti and do nothing."' But what should the (do if annoyed by catarrhf WVhy, u Old Saul's Catarrh Cure. Many of our young married pe'op don't know what a bless3ing Dr. Bull Baby Syrup is until the youngster: able to "yell" by thle hour. L ADIEN Needin' a tonic, or children that want butldin ui >.,dhould take IBROWN'M ItION HITTERS. It Ia pleasntm to take, urres Malarias. Indigeo tiont. and HilHousness. All dealers keep it. -Twenty one acres of land in tI1 town of Earsley for sale. A good tenat honuse on it. $500 cash. tf Ju,xus E. Boocs. By in numerarble cu.tres, Dri. Bull Cough Syrupl has one for itself a moe enviable reputtation. I 've beeni suffering for the past thr< weeks with a strained wrist. I tried Sa valion Oil. and1( find myself, after harviin usRed one0 bottle, entirely cured. Chai Keyser,199 Mulbe rry St., Baltimore, M< T1he Auditor or his deputy will 1 at the folloiwing places to receive r turn of propel ty for fiscal year 189 1891. At Pickens C. H., from JTan. 1 1891 to Saturdav Jarnurav 17th 189 At Cten tral, Monday ad 'ITuesda January' 19th1 and 211th 1891 At Liberty, WVednesday and Thtur day, January 21st and 22nd. At Easley, Friday~ nnd Saturda January 23d and 24th 1891. At Cross Plains, Mond(ay Januta 26th 1891. A t Dacueville, Tuesday 27th. A t Fosters' Store, WVednesday 28t0 At Pumapkintown. Thursday ,2901 At Holly Springs, Friday 'th. At Ea~startoe, Sat.urdayv 31st 1891 Hurrienne, Monday Febuaary 2a Six inile Turesday, Febuaryv 3d. and b)alantce of time art Paeuscin C. .1 lo and including Febu 'ary '20th a n lhieh time thet Ibook n ill clu so A peanarlty o.f tift a e ci-, wa1 lI iu,ide.i for B n.'ur w~ il.i req iwa l4 law. wtill p leasei mauett ino at their r" spaecti p)recinicts lon day3s melt atione.. J. B. (CLYD)E, td County' Auditoir. JOS. B. FIIEEMuAN, ATrTORINEY AT LAW, PI(CKENS C. L, 8. All busIness wIll receive proammpt altte tion. Offlee upI staIr in Freeman bull1 ln., iMaln stee. .n.citr 48A HAGOC Striped and Pla stads; Pretty Outing Linseys, Jeans and ] New Lot Silk R A few ladies' W The Best Coffee Fine Patent Fko Fancy Candies for t1 Still in the Cott r Did you read o1 the money now. Tb and we Must insist t r 1) r 0 8 M190. 1. e S y McFALL'S ALMANACK 3. a C3 GO0 ---0 D I ,cexr3j.ber. dSANTA CL AUS!i -AT I;M c F A LL' S lerhis WVeelk. '5 Lots of Toys, Candies, Fire Works, Fruits, Nuts and other KRISTMAS .-. TRIX! - Kum Along. - This Almanac wishes all a "Merry Kristinuas aind Happy New Year." II at I. s SW. T. McFA LL. y. 4 1. 11.0 I. M.WYE RTZ, MAlRBLE WORKS Ii MON UM z'NTh, TOM 'i' TNEM, Coil. NEl H'TONES, ETG , IM:ade' on short notice. 8atisfaction Guar- 'I anlte((d, and prTiceP aS low as the lowest. C D~. Ith< qiuality of the work as all times being X con)fsidered. -I amn agent for the h e irhon and wire Ii-fehes n t n aliket. five m a val --OF 6NEW GOODS! AtItIVING DbA1ILY, -AT )D, BRUCE & CO'S, id Dress Flannels; Doublo Width Cashmorsnd Wlor. Cloths; Fancy Ginghams; lHeavv, All Wool, 'IInls, 3lankets. ibbons, all shades. ilking Jackets, Nice Garments, to be closed out at cost, we have ever had . 4 pounds to the dollar. lir, Sugurs, Oranges, Lemons, Cocoaiuts, Iaisins aId ic Holidays. on Market, and wanting all the Corn we ei get. HAGOOD, BRUCE & CO. ir notice last week about what you owe us? We need ere is no prosect of cotton going up aiy time S011 hat you sell and settlo at once. I., 13. & CO. CLOVER AND GRASS: Lawn and Pasture, SLOAN BOYIER_S, (Ar'ecravi~Ie, f. C. IESTANDARD FURNIURE FACTORY (Call on mue for your 4'efleat hedl-roomEI1 i s, i rb> :.1o ktiis Ii Ia splendiid lot oIf till saufs, bed-st(e:tls, etc . 1 am11 l'4)w lI:7 ii I enC Ilive." one4 of the best. hives m:ile. 1'. .\I. ('.\4i :1 ['1 P . .1 >thi furniture andu bee hives. (all en himi. or no Iat m I li ft-i~ i- odppa u br ae necag o fur"'m '4 Eko yss Wsst o McI, o ,o 0 Was t 4sy t'osae amd Me NIc '. L. II000r. .W,, T.e *. Aranas4exs isoriColrao 1 ")U 'WY O t rtet ne od e U F ouIimuu d BUeII, lo asen'e70 ' B al8re. tat o2m fI o r1- n li n stre t jut RlIcIammadI( & DanuvIIe REiN Greenvile and Columbia DiviMion. 11dellsed ScIld(le Augst 31st, 1890 Tyai us runl I )11 75tI didlI tiIICme. >gNorth. Gving $outh. No. 54. \o. 55. 7 00 am..Lv Charlesf on Ar... 9:30 pm 8 00 ...... 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