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PICKENS SENTINEL. PICKENS C. II., s. C. JULIUS E. BOGGS, Proprietor. . l. 10 71 .111,N. VaNi t. For sibmeript lon, .1 .5( ) per:u1inum111 strictl inl ad vC:Inc: fo. six moniths, 75c. Adverilsemnlts i ri l - tc one dollu per s(lt -rnvot one itnwIt or Itess for I. 1 t IIvirIst linscrtitm -'ul filly v ewns fo.r vachi subse qwnt invvrtiton. *Abcral Oiscmmt matie to inl 'rehi:ett :and olIt -readvertising for six 11,lths or ( 11ll v :lt . Olitk.ary Not ic('s cXiccdlina_ fivelinles, Tr-ibutvs o)f* lieweet, 0C1mmniilientionl of -.liersonl Ihani-tt r, whell missa blo will b1 hared bt' r as:Ivert isemetia. T HIURNDA Y, FEFE. 12, 1891. FAI. IIK 01E OF A N -LLMN<3( WFouuuE. The failure of the Alliance store in Spartanburg. is another proof that some of the Allimnces are trying to handle too manV irons at, once. If the order coitilues to go into all kinds of busih.c-s in oider to control tid price of .ods and produce, it is boLun11d to fall into (h e hands o sharp ers, wNho -will -mulch Ilhe o rder and bring it into disreple ill c(oimercial circles. Ttio mll, It.k li to lcmnoplize everv inn a i 1 hi:,iss and debar a large pi 1i(-n cf ti' pcople fron meLber.h ip, -will I rmve to be an un dertaking to hirge for the Allianceor ally .)-other (rganizatin. The Alli 1nce has bi a great institution for the South s:) flr., ald may continue to be a bNemfit to the farmers and Ia boring clafses it isnt th.o1idwiko by .,harper, vio (dly (-nter th< order to get "1." for tilr inldiNidua delectation, and inot that thev migli be able to help a brother to aniylthing to satisfy his gnawinig hm:er. IR i. repor1wtcd that Ohe (Ti;ei:ls o)f the Alfiance sy that hey will not, asSull)1e the lin'i(l's of 0he store. This courso will bo injiioits to bon ('st, fair ing Alin-11Ien else wvheie. It w ill Imake buisille8S Imel w-ary aboutll dcalin- with Otherl if the im.pressimn Vcts (it, oultr he Alliance .will not staitd by ltir agnts when ilhe get. il!o trulbe, n1or4 Pay debts contracted by them11 inl tl( course Of busincsf; The o<dor w%ill linve to stnd by t he nels of its atgen.-; or go out of business. I lLks as if the shiper had got insit, the order through a crack in thte ftlm. MOnne Il w; ~ Es1'g[3 .:'N. As Hit re is a-eI 1111<nd,1ble kinid of ride, w t(1wit is a g( cd quality of hn"r-wminlmes culstoml all a good th1intg to Ie decIibd by * t ran. Iu of i td stlfishinesR (eoughn ii;ly t(erms to itnake it 1a full when1 lie wouhll b e se(ctly glad1 t hear of his com1petIit.ors dealh or that111 he a ais burneiid ett, tir had met with (.tlli(r great re( ( se. or i I lte is Vt illihr to .R00 his i;eighbttt.r p'ulh.l downV or rineld inl or'd(r thait bto hitiself mayfl be prospere(d amhil pr'niied.t The1 first sinph at( ts of the disease nre mUatly deCv(h p< di n attman w~heni lhe is idle, ori hais veryV little to do. If the patientl finds and5 itt onlce bleginis steady legithiniate woLk hie will re(cover othlerwise the deOsepse will pror'e fatal. Ahabh is the mo05.st nient-. victim (If the desease we 'iremanber'. It would be impolite to mieni titn the mitost r'e cent. The reader can View the lanId Aha bs sit iig on th Ip'reb 'in idhnII nersi5, k< king at aid loning~i for Na bot h's v'ievard. A IIiti(e Ii*ranm. .Anl imlpor itant Ibut signif'icant meet mg of the Staite Farmjer's' AlIlnce wvas biehl inl (Xlutinblia (in 'J'Tesdi mgiht last, Dr .i. Stokes, pretsidenlt (If thle Alliancioe, in the chairn. Anl ad.i Journmiienit wasl not ladl until 2(1 min tes to 12 o'clock, thle st siont hiner'ii becen for' nely t'e htours. It is ia obtain aniy of the lm(eedings oIf this body, but I)r'. Stro-kes satid that hIe had n10 obIjec't iots to stalting such11 parts oif the dtltIne as mlightl b1( of ini ter'est to the puitci. Amitong other01 things lht tid tat an i ti'gnti-ar will be put im the liehul and there will be a mov(Aement till tiltong thle line. -''We have arrangul," lie stid, "'for a series of lectulres, thle dates for whichl have ~ nlot vet been lixedl. Onte sei'w e ' >e dehvoreaduring the spiniig and1( the other ini theo sununer('l. It is prlo posed1 that 01ne of the seiesl shall be0 given wi th r'espet't to Congressional disticts, and tile othier for the vari 0o1s counties." Dr1. Stokes said the executive ('ommni t( e was represented1 numij-'cally and( (it herwise and loe is convinced that there will be protgress not only in the maittter' of forming new Alliances, but for developintg the objects for whichl tile Alliance has its existence.-Ex. Blounid to IHne. You cannot keep a good man down. God has decreed for him a certain| elevation to wich lie must attain. Hie will bring him through thoughl it cost him a thousanld worlds. There are men constantly in trouble lest they shall not be appreciated. Every man comes in the end to be valued at just what h~e is wor'thl. How often you see men turn out all their forces to crush one man or a set of men. Now do they succed? No better than did the goverment that tried to crush Joseph, a Scripture char'acter.--Tal naitge. * Don't youi wish- you were good?' erha kpeyou4ar. Under the new apportionment bill he lower House of Congress willeon sist of 356 mem6ers instead of 825 is heretofore. South Chrohina will lave t16 same number of Representt ives as at present. The press of the country sliould let "Jumping Jimmy Ingalls" alone aow. He has been laid to rest politi cally and no one shoold' disturb his ashes, as there is a large per cent. of concentrated lie in them yet. Roch's consumption cure seems to be losing ground. some of those who have been subjected to the treatment for some time have begun to show dangerous synptons, and one or two have died prematurely from its efets. Comptroller- General Ellerbee says, "I now want all Auditors to secure the full list of those who are liable to poll tat, and charge them up, and if they do not pay we will put them in jail and try the issue of constitution ality." The first number of the Oconee News, the Allianco organ of Oconee county, is on our table. It is well gotten up and is replete with news, local and general. Prof. Neil W. Macauley is the editor and manager. We wish it success. The poultry and put stock show held at Greenville recently, (lid not. pany on account of the unfavorable wveithi. Those interested are put ting thvir shoiulder to the wheel to keep it going, hoping for butter luck next time. There will be another show next year. Guessing who is to succeed the late Secretary of the Treasury is now going on at a lively rate. Every available nan has in turi been nani (d. If all of them were to enter the d(partmient at once there would be very little room left for the transac tion of business. Among the propos (d succssors are John C. Now, Rob ert Lincoln, Bill McKinley, J. J. Knox, and a host of others. Some body is sure to get the job, but the lucky man is not even faintly visible "at ,ho prescnt writing." Senator Calvin S. Brice is credited with being the proloter of a big moveinent that is now taking shape out in Ohio, and which is expected to land John H. Thomas in the Gover nor's office. Thomas is a farmer and a lealder ini the Alliance moveW men'it. Senator Brice is said to be very jealous of Governor Camp)bell and is anIxious to sideC-tralck him. Mr-s. Camipbell, who does the politi cal sem~iing for h er husband, doesn'is propose, however, to have huiuu pushed aside, so she has induced him to come ou t for Thomas more strongly than B3rie. The object of this is to put the going Governor in the Senate as John Sherman's suces sor. The Democrats are confident that under Thomas they can carry the State at the next election. h icks' Weather for February. The 12th is the central (day of the next regular storm period. This period will begmn to feel severely the dhstributing p)ower of the growing Venus perturba tion. Very warm temperature-enor mous ramnfalls wvith thunder and( light nmng in many plaes, turning to snow and followed at the close by3 extreme cohld, ax the natural order for this peii 0(d. We niame the 12th, 13th and 14th as the days of greatest activity and dIan ger. Theli extreme East may not feel the full force beofore the 15th. Phenomenal finetunaticn of temperat ure-warmi here and ( zero yonder-with astonishingly raplid ebanges, will ebarnecter-ize all the disturbances dluring the remalindler of thle month. Lowv land and narrow gorg edI water chiannels are apt to he su1ddenly and (iangerously flooded. llegions to the~ Northward will have heavy snows and blizsarda, with extreme and( sudden drops of mercury that will call for pru denit vigilanice. On and next to the 18th higher templerat ure and reactionarv storms will bie (due. Tfherefore, the pe-] riod running fromn about the 22d1 to 05th' meclusive, is one0 that will bear watehing.ii -Words and Works. TeacheImrs' Amsoclationa. .The Pickens County Teachers' Asso- JI enition will meet at Piek{ens C. H., on ' Saturday, the 14th (day of February, 'j 1891, at 11 o'clIock a. m)., for the pur- j pose of reorganizing, and attendhing to any other busin.,s that may conie before it. All teachers ini the o1tnty are earn eslly requested to be present. The State Sup)erintciedet of Educationa is J expected to adldress the Associatio:. By order of Executive Comnmitite W. W. F. ihaumii $,chool Co'm. ' J Noticu', Hiolly NIWIng Allianek. To the brethrer. of' the Alliance at Holly J Springs: We will meet Saturday before the third Runday in F"ebruary at 1 o'clock p. C mn. We desire all the nmembors to be A~ present on that duay, as there is import- I' ant busjiness that tiemands the attention L. of every nieni ber. By PaEDENT. J School C'ommafitsioner5i Notiee. O Until further notice the School Comn missioners' office will be open every Sat- 13 urday an/d Saledn.v. for the purpose of A~l transacting any business pertaininlgtle Ii -to. W. W. P. BaruiTJI, Sch. Comn. "Those who are not quite Stisfied are the benefactors of the world,'- and to these we Wiah, to give good advice. Ujse J. Old Saul's Catarrh Cure when troubledl, with fluenza or eatarrh.T For all the ailments of small chihdreni there is no better remedy than Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup. Subsicribe for the Smaturzr only iJ, }150 por year. . m m .. .. . ..... - . . OUN TY TIDISDIBR'S AXIDALR?RT ;tate of South Carolina, County of Pickens, rreasurerts Report of Clainms Paid for and on Aecount of the Fiscal Year, Seginning November lAt, 1889, and Ending October 81St, 1890. TREASURER'S OFFICE, PICKENS, S. C., Feb. 12, 1891. To I is Honor, the P;-esiding Judge, Eighth Judicial Circuit, March, 1891: I would respectfully beg leave to report that I have paid the following county claims for the year above named: SCHOOL CLAIMs J P Carey $ 15 00 T C Robinson 15 00 J. Rt. Glazener Sch. Com. 30 00 DISHICT NO. 1. Miss Mamic Folger 37 50 Mary AlNood 37 50 " Naggie Farr- 37 51 J. Ml. Jamison 31 I. Mary Algood 36 50 Ella Bowen 31 00 Lida Bowen 31 50 Mamie Philpot 25 00 Prof. J. 0. Baird 50 00 C. T. M iller 6 50 Minnie Bowen :37 50 J. M. Jamison 30 00 J. T. Wrightson 25 00 Janic Kay 31 0:1 Nettie Barton 28 00 J. 1. Simpson 22 50 .J. B. Simpson 22 50 S. Sullivan 27 00 L. A. Ford 10 00 Minerva Drake 5 00 S. W. Bacote 37 51) L. A. Jenkins 26 00 J. W. Brunson 37 50 1 T. J. Herd 33 Of) Ninerva Drake 11 00 1 r. J. Herd 22 50 ] Nettie Barton 25 00 1 DISTRICT NO. 2. G. Sterling 37 50 1. J. Thayer 40 0( o .. G. Bowen 20 00 1 livia Newton- 9 25 . S. Griflin repairs on cross I roa(ds school house 40 00 y W. R. Wyatt 40 00 1 Bettie Field 50 00 3 11rs. W. H. Bryant 40 20 ,. G. Bowen 20 00 Sallie Mulligan' 2625 Wn. Byrd 30 0( Eula Griffin 113 10 DIsTRICT NO. 3-. Mary W. Clyde 50 00| Kate Lewis 44 00! A. E. Dupre 50 00: Etta H[olden 33 60: 0. B. Martin 50) 00' Tirzah Hughes 50 00 WV. J. Bowen 50 0)0 Sallie Mulligan 50 00 DISTmoCT NO. 4. Eugenia Craig 25 00, T1. 0. Algood 50 0)0 J. E. Parsons 50 00 Susan Evans 12 01) Eugenia Craig 25 00 Frankie Rlobertson 1G 75 Eliza Thayer 6 251 Vraunkie Robertson 50 00 W. D. Jen)kin)s 11 25 Lillie Blowen i0 00 Luana Norria 48 00 W. J. Crews 36 00 Ins. Seaborn 31 50 Etta holder 6 40 DIsTRT NO. 5. Nannie Kirksey 25 00 T. F. Dargin 50 00 Nannlfie Kirkey 25 00 Robert Kirksey 50 00 A. 0. Bowen 40 00: MIyrtie Borroughs 25 00] W. RI. Wyat.t 35 00 W. D. Jen)kin)s 10 (JO A. WV. Graveley 38 Oil HE. J. Ferguson 3f0 00 lMbIza J. Thayinor 5 00) Lbillio Boweni 50 00 . J'orrie Kelley 50 00 uIyrtie Borroughs 25 00 ' DISTRICT NO.. 3. r."A. WVilliamns 37 50 ~ r. o. Duavia~ 37 Sf) j (ate Lewis 37 00( ' L'. A. Williams 30 (00 j V. WV. F. Brigh t 18 '75 .A. Mc WVhorter 30 00 j tanI Glatzener 18 75 'T 0 . Davis 31 25 T '. 0. Algood 37 50) j '. hughes 23 00 amnes Richerson 18 7h 'as. Htichersoni 18 Of) V. W. F. Bright 375 DIsTRICT NO., 7. dlzzie Hendricks 50 00 izzie Sutherland 25 00 3j iizziO Sutherland 15 00 ~ lettie Chastain 65 00D T. Price 4:3 75 N ,A.Bakar 1000 j A. Baker 20 00 5 DIsTnleT NO. 8. ora L. Bowen 38 07 8 [ary Kirksey 5t' 7f; M annie Kirksey 23 25 R onta Lewis 33 25 T.' ora Holden01 20 61 .. M. Edens 38 0f) J. M. Hanna, Lumber 12 f00 .A. Algood 22 56 amnie Flolger 56 4f0 ester Lewis 28 75 Cc Paid by order of county colmission. 8: T. H-ill county Treasurer (In railroad coup<ms 4,240 00 (lo .T. Hill 945 Of)0 lbaa Day 210 00 C. Martin 210 00 B3. Tally 210 00 (11 L. Durant 100 00 Ra C. Martin 95 75 Lai BI Cly<le Auditop $300 00 D. RoaC / 56 Fitthew Hendfk 14 76 '.C. Parsons 28 0 L. Hollingsworth assignee 21 50 lagood, Bruce & Co., as. signee 867 6'1 Respectfully submitted J. T Y L ER ILL,. Treasurer of Pickens County. ANNUAL REPORT -Ol: 71 We . B111T, 1200L COMI IOUB ICNS COUTI, IrC. To JIis Honor, the Presiding Judg of the Court of General Seesions March Term, 1891:. Schedule of claims filed,. auditei ind ordered paid for the fiscal yen] Lammenceing November 1st 1889 mid ending October 31st 1890. School Disti ict No. 1. Minnie Bowen $ 17 Of Dora Richey 23 0( T. .. Herd 22 5f J. Al. Jameson 30 0( J. W. Brunson- 87 51 J. B. Simpson 22 64 Eetfie Barton 25 04 J. T. Wrightson- 25 04 J. T. Wrightson 40 01 Mainie Folger 37 54 Minerva Drake 11 04 Minnie Bowen- 7 51 S. Sullivan 27 01 Mary Algood 37 54 Maggie Farr 37 5( r. J. Herd 22 5( Minerva Drake 5 0( 1. B. Simpson 22 5( r. A. Jenkins 26 0: ' W. Bacot 37 5( Warv Allgood 36 5( L. A. Ford 10 o klice Day 31 21 Lida Bowen 81 5( L,1a Bowen .31 U( '. J. Herd 33 0( D)istrict No. 2. ?ollio Hadde' 7'5( X. H. Bryant 50 ( . G. Bowen 20 0C L G. Bowen 20 O mrV. Byrd 21) ff i. G. Sterling 37 5, A. . Sterling 37 50 3lance0 Hudgens. 50 oC .J. Thaver 40 O lula Griflin 13 50 Aula Glazener 50 00 V. R. Wvatt 40 00 Irs. W. H. Bryant 40 20 S. Grillin 4U (00 allie Mulligan. 26 25 )istrict No. 3. fester Lewis 37 50 E. Borroughs- 37 50 jucy Ellis 37 50 . S. Scott 10 0u ). B. Martin 37 5( . B. Martin 25 0( ). B. Martiu 18 7 3 .3.Scott 20 0( [Gora Holden 30 0( d. B. Vickery 25 0( sallie Mulligan 50 04 K(ate Lewis 44 04 \Iary Clyde 50 04 N. J. Bowen 50 0( I. G G. A. Talley 11 5( F. 0. G. A. Talley 14 4( IV. C. Latijmer 2 5( )istrict No. 4. Jlyrtie Borroughs 43 7! tugenia Craig 43 7J (annie Zachary . 31 24 susan Evans 21 04 rankie Robertson 16 04 'ugenia Craig 25 04 Bliza Thayer 6 2! V. J. Crews 36 04 ramnes Seaborn 31 5( ?ranikie Ro'bertson 50 04 ['. 0. Allgood 50) OC )istrict No. 5. . H. Dillard 7 5( .. ID. Stephens 21 7! annie Kirksey 25 0( .F. 1argin 50 0( .F. Dargan 55 1E annic Kirksey 25 00 Lyrtio Borrouighs 25 00 )istrict No. 6., ennie Williams 50o 00 ale Lewis 30 00 ames Richatrdson 18 75 no. 0. Davis 37 55 .A. McWhiorter 37 50 V. WV. F. Blright 37 50 '.0O. Allgood 37 50 .A. Willijams 37 50 ate Lewis 37 50) amnes Richardson 18 00 ~. WV. F. Bright 18 75 an Glazener 18 75 an Glazonier 37 50) 0. Davis 31 25 .A. Williams 30 00 .T. Hughes 23 o0 A. MeWhortor 30 00 istriet No. 7. A. Baker 15 00 rs. J1. T. Price 50 04) A. Baker 10 00 A. Baker 20 0() zze Hendricks 5o 00 rs. Lizzie Sutherland 25 00 rs. Lizzio Sutherland 15 00 istrict No. 8. eltie Chiastino 51 68 ula Glazener 97 75 H. H1anna, 12 00. >ra1 Biowen 38 07 M. IEdens 38 00 amnie Folger 56 40 A. Allgood 22 56 C. Rohmnson, examiner 15 00 P. Carey, examiner 15 00 R. Glazener. Sch., Comn., 30 00 Respectfully Sumhiittd School Commnissioner of Pickens The Pickens Mdres ..r.e.. ...............i in per do.................108 ..n.per.....................87 urterwrar.................5 oo.o re per (l.. ....0 The Best Fresh-t ( Garden and 0 S: GrassC ti Seeds Just Received ii At SLOAN BROS., F E Breenv%ne,A. Y. I T I ) 3 1 SLOANUBRY!., 1811 GLENN & BRYWN!( Have a full stock of genral merchandise that they are an. ious to get rid of before get- ' tiog im sprimg goods. WVhile we have had our share of trade aI this season, we find we have " bought too heavily in Shoes, t! Jeans, Clothing, etc. To satis-. .fy yourself on our p)rices, call early and wve will convince you1 we are selling lots of goods at small profhts. '1 Our collector will start agi on the 1st of February, and if " you owe us anything and don't a want him to come and see you : you cani avoid the annoyance by coming to see us at once. If old notes and accounts are not settled or satisfactorily ar ranged by the 15th of this k month, they wvill be placed fort collection. 1 Remembecr the date and save cost. We thank our friends and ~ customers for p)ast patronage, and will try in the future to ai sell you goods at the lowest N prices. e A supply of standard guanos and acids always on hand. Cooking stoves from $1o.oo <i up. GLENN & BROWN. th jan3mn L1Ii'RTy, q. c. la in 'I. chi TI NTOTICE To DEl1mTo1s ANT) CnRD . ITo 1s. All personsM holdin g claIims agahinst thle E state of Lavina Russellu , dece'aed, laite of P1 ieen county, SouthI Cairolina, will piresent I.haemil gaLlly altteste'd io t') the under.'T5igned( for padymiet by t,he 2d dlay of March, l891, amd those 7 inideblted to said Estate will make palymen(t 8 by March 2d, 1891, to9 . JOhN II. BALLENTINE, 10 jain22w4 A d m ini 't ral or. 3 If You Are Going West i And1 Want LOwY Rates ; To Arkansasq, Texas. Maiouuri, Colorado,1 Oregon and calii fornia, or any po)1int 3 WEST or NoRITH WEM'T, ITI WILL a PAY YOU to write to me. 5 x RElub 1D. mrsUNi, I). P. A., L. & N. 8.R I 38 Wall Stircot, Atlanita, Ga. sep25mfi 4 RegisttrationI Note.(h The books' oif r(gistrationl will be opIen u rm the first Monday inl each mlonthl at S, Pickens. of1ice for the present, in J. B. hunii Newbe y's store. J. D). CURIfETON, a2w Spr iso eitrto. I Non-1teolideni t S111unn1mom. RE STATE OF SOUTI CAROLINA, County of I'ickels. Coinmon Pie,s Court. Summons Coinplaint Filed. . (v -ifa, Petitioner,' In lie 1.L. Jlllingsworth, laintif'f, Against obert T. Oriflin and B. 1. Gilstiap. )e fi-ndants. o the Defendant, R1ober-tT. Grillin: You are- herebyv suinllm-d and required Sanswer the petition in this proccedilig Iieh is fliled inl the cifflee of tile Clerk of 1V Couirt for Mtate an<d County 'oresaid, anud to serve Ia C(o;py of IRIr aIswver to the said wetitionl I th bsril her at thirIC oHlice at lickens C., within twenly days after thie ser ce hercof, c-lusive of tho dAy (if suchll -rvice, and if you fail to aiswer the pt tionl within tie tiine aforcsaid. the peti mionr in this proiteeding will ipply to Lhe kjurt, for the relief dI mtaIdet in the peti DatedI 12th day of .lary, 1891. COTH'IZAtN & RtOBIN-O(N, w E-l_ Lu, 011& mw(:s8, F(A". Pro. Pet. J. M. STEWAltT, K.. s.] C. C. P3. 0 the )efendant. lwirt T. Hoii n: Plca,w take nolice, that tile petition in Ue allove 1rt1c he r wi iotlel.t Nvih the IInmonS, of hich -miimons tie forute<. ig ism a (rtip y va, tiled inl th Itfliev. of the ierk of 6teyCourt for PiLt.n.s county,I hite aforv.,-taitl, oi n thet , 1 th day (f J l.it ry, 1891, and is in>w oil file inl 'Said ollioe. youl will fuirthcr take notice that lthe bjvct of this procceding i:- to h-a-e the ienjdtin in Ile above stated ea. rvvivde ith thle fircv, formn and plTect of lthe >rn11CIe NxCuttion, and ask J that the peti minlr he( silh rwat ed to) all thle rights, of' le phaiintiff, inl Ihe.above sfatedl ease . 12th day1) ()f .hun11-ry , 1'811. COTllRAN *& R1331NSON, WELLS, 01M & l1"0k. , Sols. Pro. Pet. Jan. 15. w%6. " TATE OF ;;O UTII CAPROLINA) County of Pivl&ns. In Coinwnol Pleals. Im11ions for Rclie.f. Conmplaint not.r' .C. Data11s,P D acu"n, L, A. Gil.strap. 3Maliksa hatn,W. M1. .Jones, and L1. G. .1 w nes , M. 1I. .1mncs. .1. It. .ai l l:n , L . E . .11 1, 14'sI . L . 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