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PICKENS SENTINEL. PICKENS C. 11., S. C. JU S E. BOGGS, Proprietor, J. E. BOG4$,S. Ed tor. For Subscription, $1.5-0 per :nnm strictly in advance; for six mot hs, 71c. Advertisements insvrtei at oi <ll:i per square of one ibch or less for t he first iusertion and fiftv veAt for eacli sulse quent insertion. *Liberal discolnt iale to merchaiits and others,advertising for six i,uon-his or by Iith ycar. Obitcary Notices exceedinu: five lines, Tributes of lespect, Communication of r personal character, when admissa blo will bechargd for as advertisemets. THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1891. It is reported that the Alliance store at Spartanburg has failed. The amount of liabillies is .iot known. The expenses of the State Univer sity have been cut down $10,000, by reducing the number of P rofessors and consolidating the Nork of others. R. E. Fraser, the Georgetown bank er, suspended last week. No state rnent is made as to the ease and what amount iwill be paid on liabili ties. President McGrath of the Kansas State Alliance has beeni investigated and cxonevr0vd fr,m tlie charges of political corrl-lipti-an made against him morne time ago. We a re glad to kniow that the (efal cation In the Adjutant Generals oe, occured after Gemeral Boihiai's eu paign speeches and subsequelit to the September couvention. President Livingston, of the Geor gia Stato Alliance, says ho has rvlia ble information that the Illinois Le, islature will elect an Alliance man to the Senate and leave Oglesby and Palmer out in the cold. A prominent medical man of York county has proved by analysis, and experiment that tho much talked of and advertised "beef tea" for invalids, is a fraud. It contains no moro nu triment than w-hetstones. Kansas has elect(d an Alliance man to the Unittd States SenatO. Judge Pfeffer, editor of the Kansas Farmer, will occipy Ingalls' sent in that body after the 4th of next March This makes two out and out Alliance men in the Senate. The new daily paper at Columbia 1%ill make its appearace next week. N. G. Gonzales is managing editor. The name of the paper will lhe The State. As the naineo imiplies- the lpa per will lie conducted mi the initerest of the whole State. We wish it sue Just as the swan gives forth heir sweetest note with her expiring breath, so John J. Inagalls vo ted with the D)emoer ats againist ihe Foirce .Bill--stuck his he(ad undter his wing and died-all his p)olities ini being died--died all but dreary solitarv pride. 'The newuspapers hiave beeni trying to put Gen. Gordon in the Alliance for three montbs past and have not, got him in yet. TIhe Gener-al says he wvill join but does not do so. Bet. ter not be too sure Ghendra, we are told1 that the order somnetimecs drops a black ball. Seveni prisonei(rs escap1ed from th<( l~exington jail on thle th~ uilt. Twi *awaitinug sentence of (l<athI, and I wi nwaiting trial for murder, thle othlers were in for less crimies. The1 Sher iff w'asnwny- from hmomie and thosie ir the jail (lid niot hea'ir any13 dist urbanet)c durinig the night. Williatm Winudom, Secretary of the Treasury died suiddenily at a han. quet in iNew York on the 29th nIt. IIe had uappar'enitly beeni inl good( health all dayv, and ump to lie timie he commenced his i-leclh at ihe 1'ancinet. lie fcll to the leulr unconiIcious anid Loon after expired. An e xploioni(1 ini a coal mine ne'ar -.Pittsby L, Ila., (on .1aliuary 271th, kill VIH60 nniN-s. -Oer' 1(00 of the deadl bodies have beiK co(vere(d. Tis is the most teriffic acei(1.iii f( the kind that ever occurreid on this chr~liinent. It is said that tihe cautse of the 'Nevi dent is a mystery and will always reL mamn so. MIinnesota has adopted thle majori Ly plan in jury trials. In all -:ivil cases five sixth of the jury votmng one way will bring in a verdict. This will no doubt prove satisfactory, and it IIill do away with mistrials in a great measure. Ten men out of twelve ought to be able to bring in a verdict in every State. The county trustee stockholders of the State Alliance Exchange met in Columbia last Thursday, to report on the amount of stock subscribed to the State Alliance bank and to elect officers, find make arranigments to start the bank. It is thought that this con lhe mede 1he 1-est pny,ing banik in te St ate, ia evey t own-hiipJ S4%a-utockklder~ 1 WHNO IS TIIE FAICiUs 1FILRNIN This is the question that has agi tatod the Public imind for tho past year, and has not as yet, it seems, been satisfactorily answered. In the West and South there is no room for men that are not friendly to i the agriculturlist, for the reason that agriiculture is thc source from which ill classes get their sustenance, hence every one is in sympathy with the farmer and the elifare of the tillers of the soil. If three or four Demecrats are can didates for anl OfliCe anIld We are niot all unanimous as to which one should be elected, this difl'crence does not make us any the less faithful to our party and true Demo-ry, so then if We (1o not fall inl with the ideas of S011 of mr fellow eitien-s in regard to certain policies of government, we are none the less true to the interest of our farmer brethren. It is nlot the man that howls the l)oUdest, for certain men or measurers that is the best, friend of the laborer. He only does it that lie may perhaps reap a reward in the way of 1politi(al prefkrnient and will be ready at any time, -whon there is any other political agitation, to sell hiiself to some other faction of the party. 'The Ilali 1that is the true frivnd of Ihe fanmer will stand up for what his expi-i(enCe an 111 conicience tells him i. bk-si. for the hole cuntiry. Nt, for ("1ne class Ill faction. The merichanit, nwebanlic, layer, and Doctor, arll( JIl a necesi tv in every eoimninity. It is a miss. take to think timt to) pull dowin Ihe business till trade of these will bene fit the agriculturist. As to mir ()wn1 coinlty, t'hero is lt a inIan in it that is not dirvetly inter (-sted in its farming intere.t, an(d anly one that asserts Llat there is a T;n tion in Pickens counity that is inimi cal to the farniing class, staten what, ie knows to be untrue, and only dues it. to advance hIis own periolal. inter est, or to gratify his spleen on a few individuals by inciting a seetional or class feeling. So let us beware, anld not be led off or made a cat's paw for some schemer to use in raking chest nuts out of the Jire for his individual satisfaction, but rather let each and every one work for the good of our couMn IV, not by trying to pull dUWn1 anyone, but by buil(ling ill) and in creasin- our business in such a wav that our proslperity will cause oi' neighb1or to be more successful. "'If au pIr inani ('oJninits a crime suel ias kill UnCg a luan or' stc-al ing a lot ot mm.y. lhe is punishied for it: b'ut a mn n ithI a bi' fam ily title to his bzack, mayl'. steaJ l, kill, or run lthrough thle (ent 1re categoryv of cri'ime Wmthou t harmii or hurt to, his reputa-. ifn 01r perso-n. I is friends will symi path:.ie w ith him in his"'icm4ortuuie."' shlouild SutYer''-.".Alanniiming Ti tIes. lEvesry rea(deri of the publlie pn-ints lsraid u.uchC stattmenits over and (over aigain!. ManyV haCCve thou i gh t thati it is all literally true. .But it is mir-Y ly lolitical poetry. Such a state of injustice anid isrul-le could not be: t l (1inted in any civil ized commuinity. Now~ tink of allI the rich and lmux r criniinals y-ou cani and piut them inm paradlel column-s, and check off the 'onivictionls ini eaich, anid the pier ('ent. ini one will lbe as great as in the ot heri. Ini pro' portilon to t he ir crimies that hmave Coin- to light, ther~e are as inny riebi hen ini the Soulthi Cnm!inCa Pen(iten t iary as in r. The n.(ciirds of1 ourll Courits c'ilOrroborte this state. ilient.V Wh :a-quits anid conivie'ts Ithe* '11e 1 riinials? The i juro rs fairl y draun fromn thle intelligenvt and law ab ii ng yeeoina! ry of t hi(e'i country. They n mhuld niot he' accused of' inljmst - ic'( in such generail Ierms. TIhiere -hol'li be( a lill< f' particlarils, so) they co(1((nC <lfed. Wie I e.lieve s the io ifliYctioi tolany man. ('iTe gene:ra wouhill inalk(', inayC preva':il. But it come((s from thi le moreC'(X ('xtesivefree advertising' givenl to the trials (of the alway~s be dlefendied uintil Ihere' is un. Quebi<>e(iall daran corupioni, Cii TE ECjls w it*A E'iCEE aiid CI X(-:i. ity17 an d mimet th iiteunty. ale comptlactncy to Ii wIe intewl cotem oif themi fit? It is nioted for the11 (iri- I courageme-nt, that at no (onI in l the I history~ (Cf this ('oun1ty wer'e ther'e so nmany chilren in school at one limoj A lig school in all four' of the t-ownls and tii'ee times as muay of the samnt kind mi the country, is c('rtainly a prmsn future for the ne-wspapers It is expected that all of the-se journ- I als8 will pull together for the material i prosperity of the county. The force bill is dead as "Hlector." r The D)omnoc.rats haLve out generaledt the Repul icans and the hill has been dofwnedC to thie satisfactionl of the~ en-t tire country Ceep a few South haters and political trickA-orm.j Till 111CLL WVEATEl9. We greatly admire and appreciate lie cordial and self-sacrafiicing spir. t im which the "two bolled weathers" t the Courthouse have admitted us ito the "closely crapped" jourialis ic psture ini this couity. By the Vay, brutlicrn1, We do not wear a bell, ior eve ii collar. We have 10 Inas (r to lead us to the pastir nor int, us up when lie wants us.--Eas (Iy il1locrat. When did tho editor of Hie Demo -rat quit being a bell weather? He ust lost ;iis clapper in 1886, but low lie hlsi another. We cannot hiink that our highly esteened 'riend, Mr. E. Hester, as good a rinter as he is, will wear the bell I,r the Democrat. There ar,. many mxccessful farmers who wear collars, md we believe the editor of the Democrat ought to wear one, and I 5o a cravat. Mercbalits have tioublo iometimes in furiiishing hatu large Lnough, but they always hime collars to go round. 'I'hie editor of the Democrat is married and yet hits "no master." Brother, come upl) and !earn us how. Put on your regalia and bo a good bell weather, as of yore. You never did stanpudo the flock. ''ih irtture iron 4zutr). Hon. [l1war1'd Atkillsonl' review of the wr' t ir and steel tit(, which WAH reCntlV ulIblished)A inl tlt' M:1ii1facl lirer's li2cord, of Baltihtior'e, has Ittrt.Iie(d su iliw Vide afttelition, ill E,11r4pm asH w%ell as inl Amiec, thalt it his 11e11 i-siued in a pamphi,1llet of 50 iges b ,y th1 3llfactirerf--s' I4-cord. Mr. Atkinlsfan discuisst-s tle ir-ol ialind steel i nalillg resorces an rireISo Iiets of tle vorld, and sliows low ral ythlly tlie (onsuiiupij.tioil of thilese lle tchs is inlcreasinig. lie clailins that il is n it a ist lioll of where to find ita myiarket for. a1ll the ironl that w%ill be prUc ed1C(I by thie lultly IWV fiiiaces sliil 1W iiItIiiii'HLaPt vtl ug to meet the steadily iu1CIcasinig de mantid for iron. Aftvi revie!wing,, the Colrne of the worlid's iron tnt'le frIl the last thiitY or forty year'i is, itlt slowitng that EnglaIl has chedl the litilost lilit of iti produhctian, anid that the co-st of its irin ini:1kinl(r rIIIISt, Cotlst utl inlcreasc, Mr. Atdiii 1,0n pl-mes that thi,; coun1tl rimust, sup ply thle inlrease whi tile world's I (iniremenits will <enind. Ile he lieves tIlLt the S1lth It i 'SSeO the lt suprinetulantge o prxinityof unini t Hed sipiis >f ore, Coal ilaid limestolle, whic i 111ust insur icthIissee tion becoin,g the iron anid stuel mnakinig ceiter, not 'lnly of 'Ameriea, but of the world. Nir. Atkinson's ar ticle is probably the' llost blrilliaint paper onl alNy co nialSubj-ct tHant is of profolund initer'est to e'ver b' usi ness man11 iln thle coutrvtti. [t is oft special val!ue to (eve(rvon'e init ereslted in the Sounth, atnd in' Ithe de'velove iient of the rnu ineral rePsourices of tis sectiono. Thle M anutfac(turer's' lictd htas rer,der'ed thle Su ithI a signial sci' vice ill the r'eptublientioni oif this arti thIiat papetr a fewii'I ijithis ago , has Th'le price of the pamtphlet is 25ecents. Senator'el('et Pe'tl', of Kiansas, is ain fvr Io f ai niewi paty~. Iiuneit : -. ly titter he wats e'lech.dt last Tu'es;davi, lie matde a shmo t speechI tou the assein-' hued muenmbers oft the legishttureo.' In the 'cour se ouf it lie said: "Wht len I goi to thle S(enate ham her1, if I ido go, I will probab)il)y take a seat p nst wher ie the aiisk nme, but friends, I will vote for the piiplles of thle pisoph'a patty. Whlen I leftt the l'etpulican par'ty I left it for gotod. thle piriiin-'iple totf thei ~i ele's party, ud.l he! .1 Ic will nolt tfu indan?prt T'ie- D)eliciat ic part y is th lit eop1 le's party,1 anid hie * ina~ t'iiisent to ntt wih t.li is int liar'liiiii with Ithei furthlier ctnsidetrtionz it iniavi suithira tist, ats wi' eli as ft' e ' pejie's part y woil1. Ainyhow, lie will probably neut Wi thI it lil the Ipiceiic' p:art' has itut t'xis1ie. duiit att yrscen'it the' toiil hues of I b.it paty are' nit apha-i' entm hesha.yftr.Svn Ihooughiily test ed, ani' the teport clmes frIomii ('very' <pwrt i tha '' it is onei of th l inest. ptaI:toli for genecratl purt piuses. Its wtonderf'ul produci(tvie ito wi hereic kniowni. Thle tuer ii growl'u'l 'cmp-]'ii' ini thle hill, andii ariebre uandt umiformi in size, obilong inclilinl to oival buit geniallihy tI:at t-nedc. C ol lie eyi's, uimiilar' to t hie ]Ihrlin. de stehy aid sho:rt ~juited, nmttir ii alnst thle sameni tie ai \Vhite 't:ai. 'Te introuc' ert of this potatiu' [bineus Vick ScidI iimni, Ulit'hsteru' Ci. Y., salys it. wiill prove oIf gieat vixi le.'tflr titIhlt iure and be'omie veriy ick - 'slFuirah Gutide price onlly 10 entls, wh lichu amnti may be deduct Mr'. ,J. J. Niorton, jr., is no(w a D)an ille, Vai., learninig thle tobacco busi "ss. WVe hired iet our youing friend a'll bue an apt scholar'. "'J~e"' is one I Wahhalla' ilmost e'xemplar'y young ien, and his fine charaetor and( prae enl biusine:, sens~e will si-rve hlimi as ):ssports to ainy success, iIe is with hi( Vt'nable C'ompaniy, large miantt aicturer,is of tobacco-Keowco Cour cr.j The validity and constitutionality :f the McKinley bill are to be tested1 in the supreme court. A case was Argued in the United States circuit 2ourt for Now York oi Wednesday, in which tho fo,llowing point.9 against the bill wvere iade, viz: (1) Tho bill iigied by the Presi<lent was not the bill that passed congress, one section having been omitted (2) Section , iving the President powcr to col tinue or suspend duties in certain contiigencies in the interests of re ciprocity, is itnconstitutionlal, because congress Cannot delegate such pow. erm. (3) The sugar bounty is an un conlstitutioial diversion of the public Money to private benefit. The case goes to the supreme court at once. A delightful love-Story, full of pas sion and intrigue, and writtei inl Laura Jean -Libbev's best veill, enti ie,"U)Iloilt Uhe-sford, begin in this week's New York Fainily Story Paper. It is a splendid story, ant'd will be eagerly rea 1 y thousanid:3 ol 1dilirers of the charlining und versa tile younlg alutlorvess of "Miss Mid dletoni's L1ver.'' m reltleis shoul not fail to buY a copy of this ,veek's Fllnily S t Pal>erl, so that they cnn read the openiig chapters ot "U Lut li Ulvsfon, by 1It Jeanl Libbev. The Aierieaii FArlevtion of La bor, uih1, m niInLe;s, is about twice a1s s Str(mng vs the Kni;its of La h)r, hn's l ii<(l n t to acc(ept thle in vitation (f (!(eInl Mast-1r1 Wrkmillani Pow<-d(Trly% to.iin hanld.- with the tin ioln of Eni;"hts of LaIbmr and "ar-1 ers Allitt1e. Its membirs llavc agre<l i>t to) cinlark in p.>ilites i r to aluve aIYthing to do with linii. which thiik or act <1i1'1ereitly on that P)int. Som ierlist 1114 <con'ol-nist lts it this wayiV: Frni a Iuhl If corn the dist,ilr '; four galli1ns of whiiskv, w l wi n- til at $16 . The (mveriinmiet gets $3.6;0, the farmaer gets 10 cetilte railroald .ets $"1, thet iramufactinrcr gets 4, thfe re tailer gets *7 :unit the cnsIin- g-ts drunk. The lalfh 1 griowth I of tile bahb is de pelnt11ent uponl its fr-eIII)Im fronm dim per uIlvols im e (If opilnm. I )r. 1111ll'. lRby i i t biet re inedy kiiowi fort he tli'ea:es of 'y chilillann. For chilbei thw bes-t rnmedy for ea tarrh or inhiinza iz Old h.l Catarrh ( 'uio. STATE OF SM-Til (AROLINA. S COunItY (If Pil-lien .. 1li l1r4bate C.ourt. F. V. layton a "(ahiIinitat4' of the estate of' S. W.~ C!:: Yt(n, di-een-sed, Vs. HInry L C'izyton (t. al., Defen lBy villte of a (cr'-p in'ade in the :ua't>v (':3e by the H onorabilt .J. B. Newvla cr-y,i Ja,1:q of I'oba:tte for the t'ounit y antd St at e a. Yt:idt, hitaring <I:ite the 5th diay ofi M ay, 1 oo, I will rell onl Sale DJ:wu in Malrchi, duin iig the ltegal lhouris fo r sale, at the cour't house. the following r'eal All thatlI piece, parcel or' tract of known as5 thle iNo. -1 -t ott.(f t he Tein peratne Enihlen 'state aidjtoining' inIte(t No. 5 of a-aid Madihlen estate and .J. B. Cl:a ti.n c(tiing onue hundred amd thri et (103;) acres(- lior'e or less. 'T(rms, ('nsh1 oni day of sale, par. chuaseri to piay for' teeds. Ht. A. RIC'IIEY, SherxiflT Pickexns County. .T. F. DlAR.OAN~ rincipal. a I i'iN~ I i u Il 'lt t-i I a.s ta s e i ei . g ' vatae f<il '3 r the~ e(luentio ofl\ hosa rlsl)t~ unsura :e3l Turi ns vey II rae Biory, b. shol edcie Oninuor tw eah yoearihemynar tonon puri. ofbther ipri.n tu. .lgebra, iold- ry. &, no remed i et abov br:rhe with Latin cr-e 33 lermo s eiri ng' c to renteri pan il for a shortli:aII oler per ldth n i he whlr It e r pply ~t s' I h rdee s. .: i. l. I. fi. w pe ain n Iagy hlai I iic h-r in m a i luy eo. The'i aBes-r.' t Househol Maeicine, Onc W3rfor twiireg eacho ofa thiersys. Ae nabee purinrmatof ahe ampr ztes hc cl&iIo.te blowo.Fo hhidhood t Cold gba, no remedy 30nt 1o grodwslas . e hy,w eb Ciy,Ar. wit. -A LEWIS a Are Chock Full of Everyt JV&-'The Best Lot Canned Goci Coffee ! did you say? He either green or browned. . Sugars of the best. All o are bought to suit the farmer. Shoes, and Everyti stovet-! sto Household and Kitchen F1t you to buy. A car load of the B Highest market price paid LEWIS 5febll1 TRY A and get MORE P and Write for our New Illus THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEL& El TIE STATE OP SOI"l'II CAlROLINA, Coun'ty f Ptlickel's. Cmmoi11in Pleias Court. S1i1mos t'omplaint Filed. B. B. Gilstrap, Petitioner, Ini He C. L. Hl(dlinigsworth, Plaintiff, Against Iobert T. Criflin and B. B. Cilstrap, De fenidanlts9. To the Defendant, Robert T. Griflin: Yi are hiereby summoned and rquired to answer the petition in this pro)ceeding whicl is tiled in the oliec of the clerk of the Cort for State and County aforesaid, and to serve a copy of y(mur nnswer to the said potition on tlle su. scrib ers at thvir office at Pickel's S. C., within twenty days after the ser vice hr ,vhi i4ve of, lhe day ()f such seIvice, wcd if you fail to answer the 1w' titioni within thet tine- afvtr<said, the 1peti I i(ner in this procevding vill apply to the C 4urt for the relicf demanded inl the t)Ai tion. Dated 12th dayi cif January, 1891. COT Ill A N,- &RMWiNSOX, W EL LS, 01i11 &~ 1I00s, Sols. Pro. Pet. J. M. 11-T1 EAA]T, [U.s. . U. P. To the Defendant, t,bvrt T. Griflln: Ph-ca'e take not ice, thl:ct the petition in thle alcove prceceaing t ogethcer wi1th the suilmmons, ofI~t wichi smuinmons thle forego oguc is a ccopy, was lih-di ini ihc (ctice iof t Clerk ,f the ( Court fo r Picken formty, State afcore-aiti. onc the N'2!h dar of ,bui.. ary, lmit, and ic inow on tiie ini 'aid ili-e. You1 will tcmthecr take nat ice that thle oblje(ct cof thcis prceedc ingu is to have the exeuit ioni in lice abo ve st atedl case revivecd wit h the force, forcm and1( effeet of t he foriincr exiculticn, andi ask thiat the peti ticener be slbrru:mtcd tic all the righits ocf th pa Ilaint ift in thle abotve s'auted east-. 12thI day ccf Janiciury', 1891 W E LLS, ()I11 & lti;G;s, .I n. 5, (i.Suds. Prco. Pet. STATE OF SOUTHI CA1UOLINA, County of Pickeus. Ini Coinon Pleas. Sucmmonus for ICilief. Cnoplainit not serv M'cal issa Chau:st alin, W. Mc. Jocncs, cald .Jcciws. ai Elici B Joneccs, inotrs by~ thirl guiani:i :cl lit cm W. c[. .ficne U, myinIrs bcy thcwir1 !iiardi:mi acd lit cmi A h. mc-r I). (Chiastaini, in their owna rights andc( -1. M\ St ewarit, as atbiiistratori withi thte wc Iiicn cexecto Marg.arct IDaeus, 7daryc N iemcii re and C yntia Kenie rnr, dlcasecd, Plainitiffis, Agaeinist, 1). It. K ennemolicre, No ahi Kennemiore, I~iarve-yI i K ennemcorc, Mlassimr Kal.-ceneoe. lienljain ii ennemorciicci, lFeastecr Kenone morei, S Irah I1 ceimiicmored, lleb ceca llI cder, Johni S. K\'leiemore M:uthac tiooper, A. C. A. Simmoniis,', Nacye ft. Chlibiress, Noath K(. Smithc, MNaliiabr S. Ilrowni, Jiucivy G. Marctha, I>. ('illesii, Jainc L. (actrell, IFlcining J1. t'eui -moriiiie, Chlcecs WeY lccc nemicre-. .chnc 11. K(celcic,rc, A. I). lceni m-more,ii' uictI:c' Jevie An l'mu-more ueverr I )-femhu,cits. Tc lihe idifticults -abicve noniied: to u rte iii~ i li ilcm lainct ini thisu oel iccn, which is Ithii dayi filicd ini I it alic- cit thec 'hick ofi leit ftr l'iieens countay, S ( :acd ci serve'c a ccpy cit year!l answer't t hte sacidl -inpiinilt ccn the sucibercis act theircelliec ci hicken.is, S (.c, uithici I wiety edais aftcr bye serv'ice hicreof, cl'hiuc'.iv t ofc t'he da ci 'cich .ervyi.ce; andi if' yuct fail tic anlswer tic cimphlainii t ihin ic he I ime afoiresaid,. hic laint ilIts inl Ihis act icli will appilly to hec ccirt. fori th rliefcI i demandedtc~ ini t.he -ccmplhiint. I)cted 18th Jacnary, 1801. $n:r..] J . M. SI lAW A IT, C. (I. P. CO I i Its i\itcrNeS. rce all of thle de(fendcants abovce ciocned: P~lease uakc- nioticc thatd the suiin(nInsc ndi coml'init icn thle abocuve statd ccease vas jiledt ill thce - 1licc ofl the (lick ofl the 'ourit frPicilikccns counilt). South (aroilina, oI the luthl day ccf .hmariy, 191.anid they rc now con file inl saidc flter. 18th Janciuary, I1891. COillI A N & IH )hl NSO)N, PlIaint ffsc' At torni ey. f You Are Going West 'Ed Aanse;lla:. Tixals 'Msc-mr'i, Coiload, 'AY' YOE(' Icc write ti cli. I). P A , 12 & N. I 1 S Wall Strveil, A; hu ica, (Oa. sep2a5mi6 Tlhe lok of~c i regi *t rd iuln will lbe openui cc thec firt. 'do:icday iln eaeh monthI at.* I ickec s. (O)llcec for lie prcsent. in J1. BI. iowhery's stocre. ,1. I). CUlIHT'ON, n23 .mervisor UcLietentin. Ij Best Fresh Garden and Grass Seeds Just Received At SLOAN BROS., t, reen ville, N. C. TOTICE TO DE13TORM AND CRED 'ITORS. All e)to)ns holding claims against the Estate of Lavina lHussell. deCea-sed, late of Pickeis Count v, South Caroina, will presenut themlegallynttested to the undersi-mied for payment by the 2d bay of March. 11 . aId those indebted to said E-tate will make payment by March 2d, 1891. to JoN Hl. HALLENTINE, jan22w4 Administrator. FEBRUARY! -A I)i-@IC GLENN & BROWN! H ave a full stock of general merchandise that they are anx ious to get rid of before get ting( in sp)ring goods. While we have had our share of trade this season, we fmnd we have b)ought too heavily in Shoes, Jeans, Clothing, etc. To satis fy yourself on our prices, call early and wve wvill convince you we are selling lots of goods at small p)rofits. Our collector will start again on the 1st of February, and if you owe us anything anid dlon't want him to come and see you, youcanavoid the annoyance by comi1ng to see us at once. If old notes and accounts are not settled or satisfactorily ar range(d by the 15th of this month, they will he placed for collection. Remember the date and s;ave Cost. WVe thank our friends and customers for p)ast patronage, and will try in the future to sell you gooda at the lowest prlices. A suipply of standard guanos and1 acids always on hand. Cooking stoves from $10.oo up. GIENN & IIROWN. jan;tm LlHElfrY, S. C. ATTAGNA14T5: aWsTOI: ,mA. pg UNIwooDwon. ieA~S( MORRIS iing you want. Df Groceries in Town! lt a Specialty. re is the place to get the BEST, ur goods are of the best, and ting in Foot Wear. vets Stflves 1 irniture, at prices that will force. EST FLOUR in the market. for country produce, & MORRIS, v-vLHEEL DWER use LESS WATER ;rated Catalogue of 1891. IGINE CO. SPRINGFIELD,0., U.S.A. Adi nisitrators Sale. By vi tule of an order of the Probate court, and the authority veste(l in ic as adiiinistrator of Licena Alexander de Cesed. I will sCl to the highest bidder for cash at Pickens C. H1., on Friday 13th of Fvbuiary next, the personal property of said deceased asshown on the appraise bill tild in the Probate ofice. I will also sell lifteenl shares of stock in the People's Bank ofr reenville, S. C., suid stock having been placed by the late J. C. Griffin as olliteral to secure the payment of a note to said Licena Alexander. ''CrIms cash. JULIUS E. BOGGS. j.a2918 Administrator. J. .1. ILWIS- JULIUS E. BOGGS, THE PICKENS Land..Ag-ency! If you want to buy or sell land, read here. 'he Pickens Land Agency now has for sale the followiii desirable lands. 200 acres one alid half mile north of Pickens, 25 acres in cultivation balance im origmial forest- the finest oak and pino timber. I6 aU~cres n ear (cnt ral withi 75 acres in ahigh state o,f (cultivationi. Good dwell i. and ni cie5ary, (but duiiilings. l'(U gventy e aicres (if land( ini the town of Easley' for sale. A good teniant house oni nL. $500 cash. Fo(r any particulars write to Pickens Land Agency, lPekensi, S. C. FRANK IIAMMiINI, P'rest. JAMES A. Hov-rT, Vice Prest. WIl. C. Buenorb, Cashie. TIlE People's Bank Greenville, S. C, Capital. . . . $75,000 Stuius, - . 515.O0 .James(' L. Orr, Frank Hammond, F. WV. Poe, H. F. Means * 0. P. Mills, ,Jas. A. Hoyt. The accounts off merchants and farmers solicitedl. Decposits received( from $1.00 to alny alinounit l'ayabile oin demand. All huisinaess usual to banking will re, ccivye omur ca reful at tenit in, and1( we ex. tend( (eiy (onisistenot aiccommiiodation to our (customners. au'21mx6 lMOoey to Lonn. .On Iinmp rovedl fot ii lands in sums of 900t anid uplwardls. Loansi repaIUyale In sin:tl Ianuial paymen cts throuigh ia period .1 six years, thbus cnaling the horrower to pay' of1 his iuinebtedne.ss witIhout ex. haitm is~ (rop ini an1 - i onecar. Apply toi J. E BOdGS, Attorney, aug21 y1 P'i(kens, S C. TC. .J E;FFnR ES, ATT"ORINEY ATP LAW, No. 79 Law Range, GRE ElRVIL LE, S. C. Pract ices in all the courts. Can givo v'ery best. ref erences. iTelephionie No. 79. jani22muS jOlIN 0. CAPIERS, A ETFORNEY TVA LAW, AWi'WXest End(, ' Sppoisi 'e Farmern(s' A iilince W'/arehouse. Easi ,iEnd liire at A. IH. Jenikinus', Main .( an hie rclh biy telephone. Pr'ompt uil careful aittenltioni toi butsine(ss PractI sini Staite at ln ( ediral Courits. OS. It. FR EE'MA N, A'ITTORNE:Y AT LAWV, 1PCKENS C. II , 8. 0. All bulsiniess will receive prompt atten on)1. (f)iIce iup stalirs ini F'reeimn build-. n1g, Mmin street. dec4tf 'V0ticeh of Ifntentioni to Claima Not ice is hereby given thant Mrs. Corrio ilayliock has thlis (liay iled aIli petition in nyi I of'ilunder Sect oni 2002 of the Gen. -ral Stat utt (' (of this State for a homestead or heruselfI ini the real and1( liersonal estat. f' her deceased hiusbanid, Wt. WV. Blays~ i(ck. IDated 20th day oll(f .January, 1891. an22w3 J .SEW lT .C