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PICKENS SENTINEL. PICKENS C. I., S. C. JULIUS E. BOGGS, Proprietor. J. E. BOCI 4, Editor. Por Subscription, *1.50 per annum strictly in IdvaIce; for six months, 75e. Adverusenita inierted at one dollar I )er square of one inch or less for the first nsertion and fifty cent.s for each sublim quent insertion. Liberal discomit maie to milueihats and others advertising for SiX 11)'tihs or by the year. 0bitt.nry Notles exee-dimla five lines, Tributes of liemwet, Commuiicaion of - personal chmm-teer, whenlId aidmissa ble will hecharge-c- for as advert isemiets. THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1891. A moveiint is now on foot among christian nations to buy Palestine from the Turks and give it to the The Congre-ss that has just closed its smssion, -spent $1,006,270,371, or about, $8,000,000 more than the Con gress preceding it. The floods nri.ouited to a Vinall freshet last Sabbati, lmt we have heard of no 1 gr(at da igc to publ,lic Or private propxl-. The mud in the stre(ts of Green ville last week bb;ckaded the street railroad, nud tle ears werelaid oflfin fil the wenther improved. Z.x .2e 8(nator 1eiman, of Oco nec couty, died at Ins home in WVal halla last Sunday at 2 o'clock p. Im. The fineral was hcld on Molunday. AVe vietire to state that South Carolilla's Dem-ocratie Alliance Sena tor and the Itepullican Alliance Sen ator from Kansas, w%il not. vi It I. getlhe.r On illany questit,ois in) the 'Fifty Seevn3 Ciong'ress The're l nws et Imrc lives lost Iltis w%vinter inl 111ines thanl ever ilknown he ".(, fir the -ville ligth of time. The loss of life by thuse accidenlt m ill run11 up1 into( the thousm:nds anld Is fir a hIad of any othel di.sasters eitlmr ('n lan1d or sva. Ctl. L. L. Pollk, of N(Ithl Carolina, thelreit nt of thet -NationllAlliffncY, d4clarns lit Alliiileemi1ei will not vote f'r \ r. Clevelaiid it lie is noli mitII. 1ut lmay he Col. Polk doesi no(,t know. A large proporti(n of the All ilcmen'l areC Rootl and trul .I leln oeitts. IhI(e thiree (.I (eperieltal fari1s I longinl" to tlie St ate, situated in 6lich land, D arling!ton1 n1o)d Spartanhuri g the sum realized for the St ate amfloun1ted to $191', wh ichf will gou with thle ag rh-i ltura ldepairtmient 1(o C.lemnsun Coellege. The price (If all (class of prov)isionsi wenit upl last we(ek anid the price (if Cotton wenlt downi. The fairmiers of lie W\est no0w feel lie (I (r as the advance ini the price of the an~ ssar.* ies~ of life w ill 1put morIe min y14- in theirP pokets andi~ of course w'(-ill have'~( theI(' cotrarlv ell cIetie the produczer of Dy II the dleath Iiof ly. J. C.l' Frmian D). D)., at his li.me ini Greenville, lin the 3d iinst., the I aptIist clhurchi (If this State and the whole 50onthl lost. one of t heir 11o1st emiilint, preaichers, aund the causeM of chiiist.iani it~ v one of its .11e was greaitly l'elon d, alike by chiiis 1tians of all utIiniinations1. lie liv'd to) a ipeI 4old age and1( his life work had b een well donuie. We give a shiort i-hetch of his life on our fourth page. The lli-mee 211C FarmIier, thle (ersItwhile (.fIicial olrn o~f the G eorgila A Illince, is whloopinig up things ini the "ecrnek er" Stin (iiiad has aiccordinig ttoits side (of Il.e storly. goodl caulse for leading the figh t a gainlst Goverunor Nort herni. W\ithi ((vrvLody iln the Alliance in thaft S)tat.e ouri brothers o)ver the iver finid that. the wnys of the dlemangogue( ilolit1iian are indeed't hard to travel id all the 1l l-aders admaittc'd into the order, the light weight agiItmins find themrfseln(s in the lurch and1( are ilmable to get a pull at thew wires that must all c1irlate, to keep up the pro cess o)f puif ying, anid ia-event stagna tion. Thbis is the law oIf nature. The little chiildl thirowvs awvay sdollar o1(1 toy, to grasp a nickel new 4ne. Pret. ty gir-ls neglcet the (ol( faithful, hoime swveetheart thatt is true and1( tried, to enltertain a stranger wvhose (bar-ac ter and hiabits are totally 11unkno'wni. And in this, b)oys and younlg mien shiow no grcator w.isdomn. M a ny such mueteors have bloshed upon)f the unwritt en h istory- of happy heart s aind blinded them to the true c'harmis * of life. No amiounit of philosophy can prevent these disasters. Experi ence is the only teacher that can im press the lesson. If you suifTer from the delay, let piatience have it-perifect workl. Every thing will come arvound right in the endI. Sutbs3cribo for the Sentinel, ;4' TIU PHOSPHATE BUSINESS. The taking posession of the Coosaw Etiver phosphate beds by the State Lias caused an unusual interest to be taken in the phosphate question. It has not yet developed whether or not the Coosaw Company will serve an in juction-on those who have been licen sed to mine rock iu that territory or not. Their works have suspended and miany men have been thirown out of work, and if the injuctionl shiouldI be ser%ed other miners will have to stop ulitil the Courts decide the (u1cs tion. The tie-ip caused by ttiiese prcceedings will cause it consideraible loss to the State during the preseit year in the falling off of the revenue from the r.41yalties onl rock. It will alIlo cillse an1 Ildviice inl the priec of phosphaites from 10 to 20 per cent. It. appears to uis that. tile best mo<de of suttleing tile dispute betweenl the StatL rild this comlipllly would liave been by , ari bitration. By that m(-thod a1111 parties would have secured justice, ind the rigits of the con-sumer wvould have be(n prot(ete.d. 'Ilere is 110 doubt thant Goverim>r-Tilhnun andl the Collililissiol will ce e o'1 Vietoriois ill the lid, buit ill the 1ncaltifle we fear that tie taixpiver will be the sif ferer iid the Stattes incomne ir-reparft i iijure by thle crippling 4f this "r<.alt iiing inutryN, "Ind by the i..I-ctus given to Oter phliospliite 1!leks ill m1u ppNing the demands of our11 former cuistomrs durig the tie 11p of the buin-7less h<(re by long fil tudiols litigItioll inl tie ( cmiris. We hope thiat Covernor Tillan sees his Nway clear. Iuld \N ill g1d against ay i'njury to the thax.yrs 1 and the 1h(is phate bSillnss of the Stat . Later.-- The in)jlllction11 has been .er(Td, and11l the linilers ill that terri tory llave biel sti(pped T WO C4 AN C le Nts. Two 1"mwerfull railroad symliento-s 1ret Mow looking" oVIe thelinnt(ains til Knoxville. The two groyhe so cloSelY alledt th eir. intesirsl ae I :n bult tl(h, v will c.tail t k licflte buli neSS livdly. The :SeaIboard Air- Line Muid the South Cao11ois 111-lnRioI ilust lav i al. liuf t1o the WeSt. Oe. o)f tlm tou 11( c"nite trou-h O Ellstalt G4ap. Tel Sith Carol ll I ,I liin ad, though. it, the ad11111s of it rVce-iverl, i.. conist antly* growin\ j(r-tr n - clr, anda Inay smm r-each Ahe iwb wIi Ow teC1 '11n1nblnid Gap. If i't dImuS itil llmol g tit tPickls. Th S,car Am kir Liw is badil i ne of t westcrn fcclr, :u11 is iabltl tilY lilInea. to ihld of thieSV Caroli'a Knox Sille1' (and Western. lIti litis op e e iin th(is'll,tl tin lacrss the m'imitlais. w (ll with n arl thes e tb blit ies l'il. thing for1(, 11( ickens1 outy' isei t inakei :oni bu. ( brnh lat hto thed~' Csir 111ouse this surder.f Thi'ereiwsd t111 kUin 1 l g i I l o r ari i i al an w i er t () (of1Pickes to doi weV ll ithoue ft au rti! Las weekilli wasar tit 1( nel'll 11n the'Oi raIW ilrlds On1 tWl(k dnlay therek was ao'i un-lk <mt and athalfraile tis Ivside of elena sh n itheC&Gra,b t track andl siome' olg(f hem badlye o mlemso th sid ofnt G rwood nill 1ears weui tre lIendled deind to pf thm kockedinthe kindlinof webrd. One' cr wias thr'own10o irtyi fe0t frt the ('i0ue a l vI) iSti wO(011real as 01' ton fteal'her id ide.Ano their iinned bottom llh)C4i u and(0 lde its topsd tor noani oetee l l' i rati was1( t wisted seoemspiy that aJ,roen i axileI wastheny causelll'i pla the dis'iter. Noit one wa Eahrt bult w lgman',ilnLd is iri w31l( a11:l CLOoO s-:n 1osw afii n-u.'de Ata fust 'll.eetig of te tusee ofl Cnlemson11 ti'i Coll'ege Inst fhroda tin Ps o eml'eton, .' il the rd dece topus 'ie wor on the' col(l and' behredy for ope11ninl the 8,rst lof' F eary 'J L'Theill'a bel'i~ abll ttae line St00B stu rl(dei; t 200ave aeal, inad appl A GOOD s11WINm. Mr. Jeptba P. Smitb, clerk of the kgricultural Department ia Colum bin, came to Slabtown on a visit to his ramily Ist Saturday. Hiscolh tionm >f the privilege tax and royalty up to late amount to $48,(00. The totil lnount collected ia 1889.(90 was$42, 569.85. This is a good showing for [lie Clemson Truistets, as several loutsald dollars more Nwill yet he col leted before the close of the fiscal V(,a~r. A mis nlower'. So the wom<ii are to have a rpib lic of their own-thlir own voters, legislators, State (Aflicials. congress, President aud aoinet. The next. [iiiig they w-ill bo proposing ia geter. 11 secession alnd anl illdependent Am Izonlialn governmiet, dellmiadinlg half the territ ory. 'We shotu d expect, hlow nver, to findO ite niew% govii'mitent and secessionl froi laseilint Soc(.i(ty to be Com11posed chiefliy of very old ladies. DaIil%- News. Let uts Coml)promise with tllhI, lby ,uriing over to them the whole whis key business of the United States x anid ihe rev'enunes thierefr'omi. Perhapjs they will accept this in lieIl of dower. U11lants Inl a Nnime. This, frini tlie Aikeit Journal and Revicv: "We h:1rd hil(know which to Mliiv Iimost: Elitt.r. Milsey's gall in calling his iinspler The ionti 1InIIn, or . "f1)o ze Gtinzalcs' Ilodest V inI noing hjis The mtate." "Tote fair." aml tackle tlie names of the Cliarles twn Worbtl olnd1 Sun. Th1lenl note the mile"tf V (if the Inie, "The Journial ai ll evil-w" which indientes that then, is 'Ily onw "j iuit-1,1 and review, anid that Aikci is ibs bmolne. Then consider. the <mriisof' nlewspaper 11:1nws ill geleicrt - 114M ithe "'irids"N' w1bble, uni tihe "Sns are.( frilzen1 out, m1114 the "eitrs fail to regish.ir tie news, :i1d the "A dvimees" sp still, lnd ih- "l 1(r :nti ithe "Senltinls" s!vvp in lt, fiu the "Allianles 1weak tlir diq. inl tht "Dvinisslirts" prerb:4 anlti-. frlsolli:ul (I'ltrinle, :ar11 thetDis palcbes" ne(verI n-VV< iv*t at telt.e 1r'iln, Ind theli "PI-oph-s" reprecsent onlY onew ' itss (f thespeole, 1al th "lEter rises" ite (onscrvative, an thf L.dgers" e:uut p c"edit aweints. -11rTS, a"Il the( "C(mrivrs' rid(- bawk Ai, find t he -".-es" are verIY '(1n1141 and1( thetNewes are nlews. c.-S. A I il finally, a fler thie Itstrvcey, wat(-h I'll- Sz-hte :id see it it dIss not. live p to its anitae.-The Sitate. Ide Asitm4 islty (of Money. Sewns at.r alt PIet.i rI, If t K Icts, 11i pe:u -ed at a Gni'.iin Anitny rect daiin gie to Comonuni *~ t i'ie Yuizev andt insie at spe'chi wh.lich proved(i tos tlms priesents that is tihe loss uf Mir, Ingal:ils tih- suhliuers hiil nc t lost us good'. at friemit as tey gained ini his ilta pilit illilnill ill lie li lt' lit wstld lntve isllilias ::u ire '.ivti ult. anail if' tlie (tilsvt ilinielit llts liut I lie cv." Ini othter winsis. in- wis have fiht Gsvc.niisoint prinit pl;lsr uisulios 1hn sls I n~ fte veteniis in yhtee~ oft puiaid thin. Uuti' petf<ri is ho nest ini his detvoitioun. lie thiniiks wtealih and pros spermity (cani he crea(-ted' hv thle (Gtov s all sight: tihe trubleshi is with his hemL- NewsI tal O Courieras. E'very tstabil iishl loir:(0 nwsp'al Cr rece'tive 5siI subscripions53 frtomi larg e4.(it its whvich'i psiuz lte pusherMti, hat wssihi te New York Tliines expinshu us fuilluus. "'A wiu hlesalt rs-eebanit in the c'ityv who h<eam r'uichijl iin t' buisiness sav's his rule is thati whseiei- lie sels' a h ill oif gooduis on ed it, lie iituiediate iy subl scribe for5 th locas'fl niewspapejutr ofi his debstur. Sos iling as te e'ns It iner' mlurt isedh tigi rouisly, thei( smi'r teliiit was's satfislited, but as susn ai s lit ls iigall fto i Its sii:act his alsetisiigs pacithe fat s takeni'I s sid c 'ltat ihie v:wast rubi 'ad' iand' tshe' trit rt'invriab s'l'i wetiforslt tii debt' woi'ioo pioor t' uie is bines knownts is ui >, sit t tosi sdos buinel. iTh ws ill laal ii an iii'ad'i ire Asienc of i ti v.ens wtich whole ittsa ' run ar fiioii slow f if taic t iise." i in, u hai, sh etisor snowl'. Suire siutl' it rin muh morlse.a As i pond* eel las 't!e tnill hot, lit ani fth n about' it th'ir ss is tiv ,In uihit.i' iSi'b! ni'hu5 anl1 tlt(it Kii'thlnvWm B.i'ii o r Inege i'' ti si't<'nilto to fis m orit go<t a en,IiiItlli t v'e' ' o'utv c'tiil season tsof t ler .iiii' iis Ti) het hisplie halie dotni hi t uhiti e Iioiaid i" it h i,ta uro sase, iihhi('icy areJuite busy~hii llte ch iitr da's're Lan iIl.e 'seeios tole ery preva Wl noi deatthsie (')i5I(f the h sf a vally fo fl ch, of h itl's coltpictIl 'cl' ifit pll itni.'~ tii tgsy Ju1, d Unim as graonte 1 a vniew rialsi thecase tof theij Jtr. Dr.i Our C'lubbing Orer 11 EveW <esirous to please our large family of readers, we have made ar- t rangeiiiNts whereby we ctn furnish S them with an extra amount of read- I ilg iatter for the evenimn w%hich are now inoccupied. Agriculture I tild stock raising uider the present i ha11rd tiies w%ill 1c(IIIIro more study 1 of the methods of those who have t made these piusuits successful. I KIon( ilng the Ieaders of the 8ErINEL I wvoulld be ple.1sed to receive 11s apres- I lit a first class farin and Ftovk paper, t We nade lrragn('Ients -With the pub lishers of the Brc<der'n Gidde and PrIatiCial Filiriner, Unn1"Itington, Indi ann, whereby we are enabled to give free to vachi of our stibsribers One year's subscription to that excellent fa1rn1 and stock papler. We do not, ask you oe cent for this extri paper, wc wish to n12ke a )r.escnlt of it to ill those subscribers who wvill npreciate it. That is to all who pay all their Ilrrearages and ole year in avaInce for the SI.:NriNm3. We are.0 Iot cotentt with giving lp preciative SuibscribcrS the best local piper in lPickens count but ve want to give them Iree the best seini inmnthly stock and favin paper pil). The ub.seripti,ni prive of file S:N Tim is '1 50 a:nd tie Guide and 1ainrI, is 5)) cents per vear. W e w- ill give Yun bth for $1.50. Thlt? Gmide mid fanmer is a semi ll(Inthly% j1u-n1al dteVAtd to the inte 4' of farinr(-4 antd stock raisers ai.d is repl(te with practical inf'rInatioi so hi:ily a)preciaot!d by all our farnm <(r rea<lr1Ts- It Ilsq Its a lepart i lit devoted to the varius )r1-ganization1s tdf farmners I- which are creat inf so m ch itereSt at, this tiiv. This depart iinent conitainls about all the news rI gring W ti Ill an-ms ni 4)iv tst' Id is fea()linl out+i1>k(n upon the ( im s ti ln s (f vitt l in p )Irta ic e to th e(ir u lfah. This (epartinn-Ilt atlo ne is w4)irth1 tlie uni'iilit wIc ask for both)U 1),1 pcI S. y"lu n%ill wvanlt iCre reading Imat ter 8his winlter 1h:1u usual, and you "i:nt'et, so 11nuch rcadinll(, te for this small ainotint if iIIoev any w Ie e. Tell your in ilbors about it andl ask the-n tI chme inl with you and '.-t hvo plwrs f I the (rif mi oe. c p 1 iv 4ll liue that \%(. \ vl1(l be pleasedA to) (Nv.you ,-11inic. COInI JwVnWCn hOW, talk it up and assi-t us iiin he-e <nx,h elent 4joxunHln ill to t- inuals of verv inanl inl Picken couI ntyv. You: in11y ne(Vkr I* aIn.1 haveII sIch an (yp-,11tnitY. Seiz it, ollw tinl get yur next dloor, ighbr to L lo 1 V4,11. Raln Nwpaper. A 1irst cla,'s l.ewspaper--11ne With n144 axto gind-has oniderlable in t11i, Iwe is it ought o have. A news 1,!iper knmsit a rv-tat deal inore of 1ubliv affl-;irs ilahlt are renad (n'it is his blisilnest to ,4tlqIv such things niI 1) keep horougly la,ot o(d fit0 u tonard(14.. th!e puie---tells til- truthI as he 1e-s it. wjihut n.' ad1.4 to4 whlo:n it huirts 441 in.lye, and14 fr:nil:ly anid '4:nltt1sly , hisA paper-1 will be4 resp0cted4 and11 w ill have. itnfliuence. isnt the 14nesaper' that 11u ierakes pophi feel'ing, andii the newspaper14Ci wv Ith -iut 1repoh4144i'4- resp et, thou4gh for a tiune the y ime p:11 - 4 h>1 h4 le on1 the 1'1spular wv;44. Such1 new~'spaper's ais runi withI the lhare at:d bark with the 114)d are141 soo 444)1n found 1 ut an1d (10 cithe l ieti.(n'ial-tor' (or a hand1 organ. Ne(wberry' Observer. A T'oke r3 or EEaIinytoii. P1rito to the adljournient o'f th' seinite4, <h-ni .erat:e ini inbhers of' Ithe' bodly deci14h-d t44 presen4t 1lh-ir disti'i gni-he 1 a1 ssociate an fri nd(, Gien. Wade I;aip1ton, 44f South Carolina, wi th a Iind114s1in p ( iece of sil ver, aip pin-iately inihed'1i141, a.s a t 4loni (of theii es-ter4in in wih1 lie is hebt14. A (d41ino(raIt ic sein itor41 re inar'kedi that it n oilld liever (14 144 allow1 snehi'l a pronii iiit 1114ir n (litir ltist-ti'' as Wade IlhunIpt4ln to4 rireIi t)Ioin' the1( senmate4 hiark441 of the'ir regardl 1for hiini la-rs5on was1: laking leave of his senisatoriial 1-eated ini thle in,nse.5 of r(1ersenta:ti 1es wlli I 4 lilinill(rs of1 lle S;ht it ( ar 4-I. the proc(eedin7gs thiere. --New a a:nd 'lIe late lliiry XW iit BU-4erlir4ne( r-c(-ived4 a l- h-i' 1er 4fron a younIlg lnan ly ais be-ing honest45, an<14 ('ose w5'1~ ith 114'he rquiEst: "G(et34 in i an enn' situat ti.n, 11h:4t honei4sty iav1) be1 rew'rdedl." .1)4 lnot tr the11 lawi. Keep out if tlie puIlp4it. .I et alon144 all sip~s, stoir's, th0ink, don't1 worik. N,one4 4f tIlnin arie 4(a"y. O hm, iniy hon4e-st fri4iil, youl are' Sin very4', 1hard4 wlorbi. I knowI ofI but (4114 E-:ty p4~lace in1 i. 'That js the [s- 8. J. White, wihlow of th' Presbyterian iinistern h1e4 was foumnd dead in a14watr tank at Ilo4ck Hill 1-4(ine weeks ago,44141 1 thed 11n Sinna, thIei 22d uilt. If you are t-roubledi' with an1 a4nno.yinlg (e:1o (if I.d444 ctarrh-, usew Old Sat1 'a - tarrhl C~ure. WhTlen~141( the d 4(isorder o f 1hahvihood at - t:1' e'ou huh:ty, nSe' itt onice Dr). Inoir's Ilibty l'yrupll. An-I 1 otice its raid4 and b)Ieeficial e'Weet1. Pr'ico '25. (e14. $1.50 per yce o larch Weather as Predlcted by Hicks. Warmer, with storms on and next > the 13th. From the 17th to the 0th is a period intensified by Venus, rulcau, M erctiry, and Moon's 1st [unrter with Earth at Equinox. Vio it disturbances generally and espec. t1lv on coasts and scs. An intense ud far-reeclhiig cold wave will fill ho tilue up to ractionamy days con ral on 25th. The last period for larch is central oin the 30th, and will un into April, Earthquako indica ion1s in Mtrch, explained fully in Vurd and Works. 1ARDEN CALENDAR PLANT NOW. QPINACH. JETTUCE. O RiCHARD G RASS. 0 TNIONS. } )t MUSTA' ). 1)1). ')1.11TOES. ]A )\D -4I HE11S-. &-s0 Tuirn:ips, Caba-ge andl Clov(r. A.eSt ScecIs :tt SLOAN BROS., G reenuvile. N. C. VOT ()E OF FIN. SETTLF.3!ET I l Iv v '1 1.i t I wil11 ap I4 tco .. U. Ne%werv.1uI ute of Pro iat e for iclw'1 C-t'ty. S. C., <m the 61 dthay of ril, 1 1, fI- lcave t 1 1.ke, a fiial I lMenit (If thet csrate -f E. A. Mc hihal. J1. W . E. 114-111ahan1 :.114 Ida Me hlhmn, :and i-k t.. he di-har-el n a :U1ri.ii. WI,!A1 .A M.A1LAN, uinh 2w 1 G -ardian. C'i t ion, II EST. A .E OF SUtH'T CAROLINA,) Cotl.ty (if Pickens. 1y .l. 1B. New1eriY, Estuire, Probatt Wle-eas, T. 0. D'ggs has nianm Ilit to) mlt, to -rnt himu 10-mterA (f 114diin Ardt ion of the C.-taI and effect.s W1 N. ligs, decensed. Tie are iI-reforeit cite .i.. : .hn .n ne in the (' urt of P r 1bat1e. to loi liwl aI P'i4kens i'. ii , S. C. 4)n t he est h dayv ol iae ifi vny thr ha:ve, whyli the '4aid( Ad roiven t ler .ny h:il is thle 7th04 da1. 'f M:aeb,i A1.\i)iii, 18.1 J. 1H. N IN ~ HF.ltItY, J. P. P. C. I. ,J. l.EWVIS. .TU-J.I1: E. BI)C,08 THlE PICKENS Land .'.Agency fy uat to buy or sell land, reac Tliiw P ickens I.:iil Ag~ency now lbas fo aile Itie foll'oing dirabU1le44 land(st. 200) aicres 1n1e a id haif inil e northi 01 ices, 2.5 acres ini cui vat 1 ion baanci ii4ii igl i forest thle tines, (4ak andt pit jnbir. 101) arre'S near ('entrail withI 75' ne-res ii h igh2I state of' cultIition. Good( dwell Twentty-onie icres oft huuil in the towt >f E edley fo:r sale. A good t enanit house mo it. 9500) cash. 2019 acres on li (Crow C'reek ;75 aere.< ni cult i vaion(44: 25l( aresL et, botoml laniid .8 acres of it withou41t a dlitch: t he botdtori and11( not ject to overflow; half ii ile 01 niill andl -in. ilne inijlt of school and -htIeh i. Pr'i ce. 83,0t0; I trms eas y. t 75 firll near lPumplkinlto in' origina ors:10acres li es w.velf and t imber fine, rie $:350. I One-hal a ert ini Pickens, frontinig or fa.in streei~I(t ppsit I .hei court house, / -KQECYe SA pamphlet of information and a -. struct4 . 4f theo inws, dhoinig Ihow go .\ Obtini P'4atts ('ave:ttl. Trao \ Marks. Copy righta, sent free SAddre. MUNN & CO. 2031 nirondwuay, New York. ALL SKINMlc BLOOD D ISEASES. The Best Household Medicine. Once or twice each year the my. cm needs purging of the impuri les which clog the blood. From hildhood to old age, no remedy neets all cases with the same cer ainty of good results as BOTANIC BLOOD BALM. W. C. NicGatthey, Webb City, Ark., writes. 'i . . It. has (lone me more good and for Iless riney than any other blnd p-reiAer I ever usal. OWe thne comtfortt of my life to It." P. A. Sherpherd, Norfolk, Va., AuguMs o, i888, crtOes: "I de-pend on It. nI. B. for the preservation >f my hecalth. I have had it in my family now ('arly two years, and in ail thiat time have not had a have a doctor.1' IW ,rit tt ittt "Book Of Wonders," SPRINGI AN LEWIS & Are Chock Full of I The Best Lot ILN Ic gesgrCanned Gi Coffee! did you say? Her either green or browned. Sugars of the best. All ou are bought to suit the farmer. Shoes, and Everytk SorveN ! NtoV Household and Kitchen Fui you to buy. i A car load of the 1F Highest market price paid I LEWIS 5ifeb,91 FEBRUARY! IS IIEREIL, GLENN & BROWN!l Have a full stock of general merchandise that they are anx ious to get rid of before get ting in spring goods. While we have had our share of trade this season, we find we have bought too heavily in Shoes, Jeans, Clothing, etc. To satis fy yourself on our prices, call. early and we will convince youlI we are selling lots of goods at! small proh)fts. Our collector will start again 1 on the 1st of February, and ifi you owe us anything andl don't want hin to come andI see you, youcanavoid the annoyance. iby coming to see us at on1ce. If old notes andl accounts are not settledl or satisfactorily ar ranged by the 15th of this -month, they will be p)lacedl for collection. Remember the date and save cost. WVe thank our friends and1 customers for past patronage, and will try in the future to sell you go)ods at the lowest p rices. A siupply of standlard guanos and acids always on hand. Cooking stoves from $r0.oo up. GLENN & lBROWN. janaat IIElTY, & C. lI1ttrtionu Notice. The) b)ooks of registratiIion will hue ope.I Picken,s. o)lliee for te pretISI in, J. B. jan29wei Stpervisor Registraltio Ill IWOQDWGRIQ C. A. ItEI), A aut, _____Ander.ionu, S. C. Mzoney to Loanu. Oni improved fairm lan1ds in sums of $300 and( upIwar1ds. 1,1)ana repaiyable in small annual pafymIenlts through a period a to,sixf year, thtus enabmling the borrower] totay if hi idebtedneWss without ex Ithnstinig his eron in any one4year. Apply to J. E. ISOU (S, AttoIrney, aun'3yt Pikens.8 o. IS HERE. D) MORRIS verythinig yoU want. of roceries w. ods a Specialty. is the place to get the .BEST,. r goods alre of the best, and ng1V in Foot Wear, es ! Mtoves S -niture, at prices that will force sT FLOUR in the market. or country produce. & MORRIS, Piekena, X. C. THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE 3 L; PASSENUEH DEPARTMEN1. Wilmington, N. C., Feb. 1st, 1891. Fit Line ht weei Oharleston and Co uibia and upper South Carolina and Western North 1, arolina. 00NDENaiIRD SCHEDIULE. ,oiug West. Gol. East.. No. 5'. No. 53. 7 00 a.m .. Lv Charleston Ar.. 9 30 p.nv 8 30 ........Lanes....... 7 85 9 45 .........4 mter ........6 20 10 55 . ..AT Columbia Lv. .. 3 '18 p.m .... Wiinborro ..... 4 3-, .......Chester....... 5 45 ......Yorkvi-le ..... 6 0 ......Lai axt er ..... 5 13 ...... Atock Hill .... 6 10 . . . Charlotte. N. C... S1.1 p. m A~r Ne wherr S.: fv 3j 12 ..oenod.. 9 45) .......L.aure g ...... .1 18 ...... Arderson. . . 5 50 .... .Gree ville.. . 8 05 ... ....Walhalla .... 4 15 ......Abbeville...... 3 04 .....Sparta urg . 7 07 IIendersonville, N. C 4 84 00 .. Asheville. N. '.. . Silid trtinim betweeni C'harleston an.d Co. 11umbi41, S. U. T. M1. FMI -.*ItSON, (enl. Pass. Agent HT. WArTES, Cen'l Ianager. C. JIEFFIRES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 79 Law Harge, GREEmVILLE, S. C. Practices in all the votirts. Can give very best ref erenices. Telephonte No. 79. ATTlORINEY AT LAW, Si7r West End. GREENVILLE, 5. C. ()PPosi' e F'armeris' All iance Warehouse. F'ast Endi (otib-e at A. II. Jenki.', Main 4. (Can he reacedu biy telep)hone. P'romipt nid careful attentin to businer-s Pracli ~ei in State and Federal Courts.. If You Are Going West Andu WVant Low Rat.-. To Arkansas, Texasi. Mi'ssousri, Colorado, )reronu ,Isd (alifornira. or any point WEST or NORTIIWESTl, iT VI LL PAY YOU: to write to mue. FRIED iD. BUSH, D). P. A., L. & N. R. fl. 18 Wall Streeft, Atlanta, Ga. sep25mS JIOLIAOWA Y ' Barber Shop!I Anid flath R.oomsI. In rear of Masesion Hoc~use. (iltEENVILLE, 8 C. A n easy shaive' guars.mitted. ilIair neatly md1( tauste(tly (Iul. Shampoin~Og and hair iveig. lItazor sarpenin.g a speialty, Lair tonies for eradlicasting dlandruff and rritat ion of the scalp for sale. HOT AND 00LD BATHS. 10our patron age~ is respectfully solIcited. Bidge Notiee. I will let to the lowest b'dder, on Saturdally the 21st crf March 1891, bt 141 o'clock, ai. U , the building of a, ,rid1ge over Twelve Mile River, at. -Inter's Mill, and known as IIlunter's~ lridIge. Plans and specifications nade known on day of the letting. light reserved to reject any an dali >ids5. E. 8. GRIFFIN, County Commissioner. td