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PIOKENS SENTINEL. PICKENS C. H., S. C. UIUS X. 10GG , Proprietor. Ii. E. BOGGS, Ed iter. ror Subscription, $150 per annum strictly in advance;for six months, 75c. Advertisements inserted at one dollar per squarn of one inch or less for the first insertion and fifty cents for each suibse[ quent insertion. Liberal discount made to mrchants and others advertisig for tix honths or by the year. Obtu,ary Noticos exceeding fivelnes, Tributes of Respect, Comnuni at Ion of a personal character, when admisa ble will be oharged for as advertiseinet-. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1891. Arbuokle, the man that mule an im mense fortune out of roasted coffee, died on the 27th ult. His body will bo cremated. J. W. Bunch, of Edgefield county has been appointed treasurer of tho insane asylum by Gov. Tillman, to succeed Maj. Green, deceased. Several conpanies and coporations have been getting tags of the administra tion, and the adminislration now ha ithe tag" of several companies and cor porations. Last Thursday was a sure enough bad day in the west. 'lho worst. storm for years passed over Kansas and Missonri, and great damage was done to property and live stock. Governor Tillman has accepted the in vitation to take part in the Centennial at Columbia, and will comnmantd thesoldiers in person. He will ride at the head of the procession. Governor 'Tfilman has grimtod pardon to one person, commuted the death sen tenco of another to life imprisoinument, and united in the holy bonds of wed look a Gentilo and a Jew. None of the State pension nmny will be paid out until the 15th of Jn1 when one half or $25,000 of the appropriation will be distributed. It is not known when the other half will bo paid. Col. L. L. Polk, President of N. F. A. is busy in the Northwest organizing t he now Alliances into State organizations. Ohio and Iowa have been put in working order and others are soon to follow. March was a disaisterous Month to those who go dowi to the sea in ships. lmany vessels and several hundred livon wore lost, besides thousands of dollars in freights and capital invested in ships. Governor Nichols, of Louisiana, in his reply to Secretary Blaine's ditqpatch on the Italian lynching, shows that there is no nleed for any excitemaent and that Now Orleans will take care of herself. All is nOW quiet. The parties who captured ,T. 11. Wil liams, the slayer of Dixie Williams, will net get any reward from thme State. Giov. Tillmian recalled the offer before it apj peared in the newrplap)ers [ad it cannot be collected. 'Tho State iBoard of schoold exandnern meet in Columbia next Friday. All thme Commis.sioners and r. large unumber of teachers have been invited to be prCeent. It is expected that this will be the larg est moet ing ever held. Don't let the spirit of cuiterpi iso lag at at this season. Every smiall improve ment made will hmelp you as well as the community. K~eep your eyes open01 and where you see a chaince to boost.somec en terp)rise do so. If it costs you someth ing it will be repaid with interest. The New York tailors, on the 25th uIt.. sold at public auction, on the real estate exchange, the unipaid ,accounts of a large number of swells and dudes that have been wearing clot aes that were not p)aid ior. The sale created plenty of fun for the public and shame for the dumdes. Gen. WVado IIampton does not approve of the proposed sham battle at the Co lumibia Centennial. loe says that there is always miore' or less serious accidents on such occasion, and lie will inot .ahe any part in tihe prograim. Hlamplton is right. All such displays as5 enidanlger life Souh Crolna owhas as many now entorprises on foot as any territory on the continent of the same area. NewV rail snunliahds, new factories, new departures in mer(hming and every kind of work has beeni s li,~ tituted by the hive p)ushing men of tihe State. Truly the "South State" is oin the eve of a substantial boom. Snow fell to the depth of sixteen inch es in the Shenandoah Valley. Va., last rriday. The storm last week was the worst on stockmen that has beeni for many years. It is impossible to com pute the damage to live stock on thme ranges, but it will run up into the hun reds of thousands, and perhaps millions. The Attorney General has decidedl that -the Act passed by tihe recent Legislature to prohibit the sale of pistols and pistol cartridges, does not p)rohibhit the sale of wife or other gun cart ridges. As pistols and guns.take the nnme kind of cart ridges this decision will make theolaw a nullity. The passage of such laws are a waste of time and money. The President is treating the recently elected Alliance members of Congress rather cool, He does notproposo to recog nize them in any way in the distribution of thes Government patronage. This is vai ujnpleasant for the Alllianoe men espV( sas, as theoy claim they are Rie )rn~f *o;<*f party questions and 4aasayin the distri LESS dyThON. The low price of cotton for the past Afree months has eaused the farmers if this part of the Month to consider 5eriously the idba of growing more ievirsifled crops. Any section of the ::ountry in which tilling the soil is the ruain industry, as it is with us, will always fiind its industry handicaped if only one kind of crop is grown. Over producton in any lino will cause the bottom to drop out of the mark et.. In this the Piedmont section, our soil is well aldapted to almost any of the agricultural products which can be raised at a fair profit and our people cannot do better than to plant more of some of the other staple pro ducts and less cotton. Another point is also gaining considerable attention, that of the intensive plan of farming. Nothing will cut down farm expenses so much as to work on a plan where by as much can be raised as hereto fore with one-half or two-thirds the amount. exponded for hired labor, and by the intensivo systeml this cani be accomplished. One.-third of the lands in this county could b1o put in grasses that would miake splendid returns by furnishing pasture and forage for stock, and the two-thirds farmed on the system mentioned, would still keep our production up to its present standard. That the grasses can be grown, there is no doubt, if prol)er steps are taken to get it set. The main reason that those who haive tried to raise grass and failed is that that they did not go about it its they would in planting other crops. By putting it in like other crops are panatd, grass can be made a success here as well as in Tennessee and Ken tucky. LOCAL 'NANIMIETY. The progrc.ss of the baink at Easley has been most satisfiactory so f.ir. T.he enterprimo should havo been started ten ycars ago. Its gi-atest strength is in the dormant resources it has awakened and in b).inging ltn into active operation. It las inflwed eirgy into every d-partment f bu1insC38es and oilUd the1 M 1heels of -,mnmac ree. Th eneiepri-se is a legiti mate and imost, necussary "adjunct," to the pro.asprity of Easley. Just like a mill, the nore paat rolalge it has the better it will be for the buank and for all the citizen. of the town, and inci dentally for the vitizens of the coun ty. The atiae is true of any other eaierpr-ise. Ile ayss a heavy tax to his paejuadice w~ho goes farther over a roaugheri road to get nol better meal. Almoost cvery species of proper-ty, and especially' real estate is worth amore~ in that comamnity in which there is the greatest unaanimiity of tie t ion inl enit rp rises of a paub lic nat ure. Jf the citizenas did not unait.e in schoo(ls ther1e would be nao goodl and efficieant schIols. In smiall comumunities; those wh-1o can and yet do not assist and puat ronize local ente-rpr-ises are sawinug otY thme limb betwvixt themselves arad the tree. Concentration of effort ad c-apital is what makes real estate wortha ithausamIIi <dollars a front foot in Ne~w York. It is not only thiose who owni stock thiat get dIividends bait all who live ian the community. Onae'sa selfishness can gener-al ly overcomec his prejudice ii he will calculate the benetits. It is to the iterest of your own sweet self for you to stand by the local entea-pr-ises. E. D:CA TEONA L. Tfhe stuadenits ini the Unaiver-sity have p)etit ioaned the faculty to dlesignate Mon daty as tiho weekly holiday instead of Saturadamy. Several teachers in thais coun ty thliank the chanago wvould worlk wrell ina aill schaools. Thmo SENrINEL will ceer fully publish the views of teaichaers, pat rons anid pup)ils. Send themi in. Why in the raainbhow cir-cular- in form instead of beinag str-aiight or hmorizonital acrossi thae clouds? What, arithuuetic gives this host meth od of comuputing inater-esil Is thro any3 b)ettei- method than is puit down in thae hooks? Answers to anay aiuestionas cheea faully pub)lishaed. Sendt them ian. They are to bes aswered by alny 0no whao thinks heo knows. T[ho Schaool Commiaiseioaner of Green vil aind hai* Uoard of Examinoa-s are ad(opl ing resiohltionls to havo- more schoeol dhistr-icts with the special tax feature. WXe want to remaa k ona this pr-oposit ion biefore our peop)le get the special tax fe ver. Thle SENTliNEab rearked Rome tame ago thlat thec additioanal .aivaas too much expeanse for- thae good it could taccoam plish. Thela most airdent frienads of the~ speci ochool tax would hardly ask for more than two mills additionial. More than this would be opparessive. In Eas ley towniship ti,. rate, with thme polls, would raise about $(50. This would be enough to ruan tho schools of that township about oane month longer-. Cities and large townas are the only place that cau stand( theo special school tax, Remember that Wester-n corn in sacks is now selling for 9() cents cash. Good flour is $5.75 to $7.00 a barrel. Cotton is no0w Selling at 7 to 8& cents. The lesson firom these figures is for our farnaa rS, one and all, to plant for an abndanat supphly of co,rn so as to make thes cotton a surplaus crop. If it continues low it will not make so much diference when the crib is full .corn. To Advergise this Section. In The managenent' of the Southern Inter-States Immigration Bureau, which is an orgization gotten up un- Mn dor the sanction of the several State C governmlents, the plans arranged by to duly appointed delegates by the sev- tr eral Southern governors, have vrit- W, ten to the publisher of this paper M. requesting that le take in hand the C collection of nieans sufleent to secure re products from t-his county to be oF placed on exhibition at the head- lit quarters of the Bureau for the pur- M pose of llowing the resources of our s county and state. There is no cost to us except the collecting of exhibits ti< and paying the freight on same to P the city of Raleigh, N. C. ri We will place the subseription list 01 in the hands of A. E. Kelly who will Y* call upon our people at once: and we W will be glad to rccejiv, tile funds, as b( has been re(quested of us, and to pur- w chase the products of our county, a pack the samne in such shape its is <. necessary for safe shipiment, and for- ill ward sarne at the very earliest mo- ti lm(eIt possible. This is a chance to advertise our P section at a very small cost. There will be thlousands of people Visiting N the headquarters of this oflicial South- VI ern Bureau; and no state, sectionl, or h coity siioll fail to be represented. - We are not, called upon to spend P a singlo dollar for the placing and 10 arranging of an exhibit. All this ex- hi iOnse is povided for Ilraidy. We onlyN have to collect such exhibits b as we think will attract peoplo andIm money to our sectioi, send it, to the headquarters, and they will there n1 be exhibited free of cost to us. 1) Those of oir readcr. who have all extra good specirnen of wheat, corn, a oats, aye, onie lialf bus (1c111, nl n6d fruits or vegetablves in glass jar4, a woods, six inchcs wide, two feet ,lbng Or larger, of any an1(d ill varieties l buildiing stone ina rotughi or dress-d of shape wvi;hilng five to thirty poiln(d1 each; in1ier1als of all kil.1, precious sto(, 1iandi1 relics, shells, I stutf'ed birds or ainimnls, or skins of t1 ailiinals; varieties of wines, birandies, nI dried fruitS rimdiciial hlieris, rot1A ..r t plints; aal ill fatl allythilg t, ) p)b(Ieed or found inl our comunt , . conlfer a grc,t favor oI thl PI''. and :lid in devel"ping tie resmurec" of this seclion, if tih-Y will contribute " such art'cles to this cause. These exhibits will not only lbe on a exhibition at the Stiuitheri In t (- I S1at es I n migi-It In Ieadqaa rters, but they will be placud on exlibition i at the the Southe-r Inter-States Ex position which N%ill open ill Ral- ti eigil, N. C., on the 1st of Octb,)A. 1891, and will cloise o the Ist of De cember. Such things a cain be pre-o served will be piced on exhib'itioin at the Chicago Exposition in 1893. All t articles will be propwrly labelled, 1tat ing that they are f ro in ou r co0unity. We repeat, this is aln excellvnt , way by hVch e enn exhibit the prod uct of our soih. iniml.s tlal fo1iestanid vit comiparat ively small cosHt. We therefore uarge upon01 our pecople to take enough intert st, in the maattear to alt least coIntriiit e the m]eans neae essary to pay for coldlect ing the exhib.) ~ its anad pa. ing tile freighit onI same11. T1hae (ost to) (eh indhividal will ie a] very smiall, a(nd wet will coilleet anid Il forward the' articles, as5 requeste (b lI (Genieral Manaager F. B. Chilton. a Doni't fail to conitribute wheLn cadled ~ About momc e Mwnpaper (crItlen. 0 Somne people have an idea that it is h) the duty of a ne.w5saper to watch the is co:aduel of people, and1 when it finds (1 onut'ehdinmg what is nlot approvled of by the:nsolves, to (pen1 a1 perfect fusihade oif criticismin. anid thereby satisfy their n longing desire for something seansa- fi sattionial. t At diffe-rent times the question hass ii been put to us: "Did you not see so v and so? then why didyuntgfo n huu m yourper?" These quesCtionsfti are as:ked without regard to whiethaer b the matter referre(d to is of such a na- ' ture as to be of interest to the public fi and the readers of the paper general- o. ly, or to a few v.io would like to see t thae miatter pulished just1 to satisfiv s theLir own ideais and auri,sitv. V%e a are anxious to publish aill news of a pubhlic inlterest, aund all1 othe(r mnatter thiat will be of interest to our read ea, baut wh-ien it conmes to using ouir cohunnaals for thec pul icat io n of such mattr ((s only Is interecast a few per somns, then~ w.e politely declineo, as (lid th laFLrenachmian "t the' re.vival meet ing whi-i ausked if he did niot wanlt to go t.o heavena right then, has replly wVas, "'No tanik y-ou, z' mnuast excuse,! 1114 tirie just now is for odhder bee-z neOss." J1ust so is it with us: we havye not te tim n110 or spaice to waste in pub l isin g matlter-s not oif pubilic initerest bult t houi we do dlesire t.o get all rnat ters oif news firomi eve*ry :aectin of thei 'ounaty, ianid we at-espct fually ask for s the samen. It anythinag haippen o41 i your co11nuity 4drp1 (1s a linev, aindi we will pubilish it, toi the world. A Panu or Faith. ( Livinig wiithaout plianas is shiftles-i Living abhov-e plans imay be th l I est life of fatith The ordainarym eler miust look to tihe b)eatten traeca a his guidlo iin jouarneying; but lie wsh i is coimpeteiit to be an explorer may striiue out from thie t rav-eled way, and ho guidd by the circumns.n.ces ini si his actioni bey~ond that pathI. But if sa a manui is toi (1( without the ruats ando it the finger-boar ds of1 the colmmonl highway, lie 1lst h.e able to read Ithleo signs of thle heavens in order to be b suaro of his biearinigs as he journeys." A maiOn has occasion to irely on rules -it andc p)atternls of condluct, unless he hi has( thle ability to comnprehenid anudap- b' ply piilesl ini every special enmer- o genric. Onily lie who1( has faith that God has called haim to act aill by him self in the world is justified in start- ki imig (out in life not knowing whither ,b lie goes; but lie can move forward fear. i a lessly.-S. S. Times. f ~~ut.orihc~ rte .iI, it kportant Deenlaon of te Phosphate The State phosphate commimsion. is joined from interfering with the >oHaw territory, but yestf day it uclied very close to the famed dis ict. A meeting of the Comm111issiOn is iell at the cipitol yesterday lrning and a rather important de iion in regard to licenses was ached. The meeting was a brief le. Some probable atp)l)l ications for ,ensem were considered. All these are for mining outside of the Coo W territory. The board also took into considera >n the question as to whether com mie. or individuals mining in khe vers outside of Coo:saw could leave ie locality and go to another and t mine under tile same licenses ithout seciiing a niew one. The >aId decided that. a new license L)uld be required in all such cases id they will issue them upon the old es being returtied. The phosphate spector his been notified of the ac )I.-Columbia Sitte. Pffbr and Ingallm SIwnpping Places. There is moiething ludicrous to the a"hington politicians in the appar it, trailspomition, politically, of those ro remarkable Kitisstatesmlen,ex uiator Ingalls niid Seuntor-elect. effer. Mr. LIngalls' friends1 have beeni nizdtl more thin once recently at is u1tterances and the coIncessions he 1s m11ade to his political foes. It has Den feare<t that the Seontor would ake anl inlgl Irius tiuible into the miks of the Farmers' Alliance. But nW, at this tiif, COues Seniator-Clect effl', hlowilg dcied yllptois of ECOm1ing a republicin. In deliing Siivitittion to the Palmer jubilee at pringfield the Seniator-eet said to rept ii 'ter: "Whiv should I rejoice over the Qctioi of Palmer? I havo no part parcel in this Deliocratic tri mp1l,h. I doni'lt, w.at liy position po icalil- mllisundl-r-,tood. I shall re resent the Firwii-' Alliance on the Aestions afftectinlg their inuieliate terests, but on strictly party qu(s >ns I shall always vote with the Re iblicans." G ood Advice. The Edgetield Advertiscr says t Ie ty fariners ire buying mu-sh an1id linto this season indicntes that ther ( going m1ore heavily into cottoi ainting Ihan ever be1ore. 'lhey de an ::bundam t crop lust year, bu t didn't p: tmt, wliy The IMsnePr very usimple. The Cotton mills of e worh o'.-mand .f' conlsotipti"on r 1890-91 seven inillion five hiind 1 thousand bales of A mricin cot i, d we trile last year tteliht. mil in four hUndred th.osaid hales, e lowest estimiatte being not less : 8 inillion hiles, nearly a mil >ni bales limore thal the law allows -tlh law of supp)y ind dmianl. loved, are vou going to put your (it inito the saonw'. h :le au anid run 'tton dIown to 5 or. 6 eni C'omptouttdIim a IFeilny. W\illiami Hlarper, the golid brick vinidler, hias been'f dischargedl and1 al wved to go frec uponi1 thle payment of 1 costs inicurredl in his ca:pture anid 1e refunding (of the $5,00 he:'swindi-i d Messrs. Weathiersbee, Kennedy 1(d Easterling out of. It is said this as donle by~ the consent of Attorneri -eneral Pope. This is wronig. The ttorney General even has no right to iinpound a crtime Hallrper should ave Ibeen tried, anid, if cCon victed, punii hied to the full extent of the law. lianfgeburllg Demiocrait. Whatever tile crop may be, or the ature of the farm operations, the trmner should keep in view the fact iiat his fairm must never deteriorate value, for the land is capital and hen it (decreases in values it is just so otch capital gone. The fertility of Lie soil must not only be retavinedl, ut the land improvTed in quality. 2he profit is nIot all in the receip)ts r'oml sale of croips, for each year nmay xc'eed the previous one in produc ion. The soil is a good anid aafe aving banuk, iln the gradual deposits lowly but surely accumulate into ubstances of value.. The poll of another Western state's 'gislature was taken a few days ago. hle state in cluestion was the great tate oif Missouri, which, it was de lared, has abhanodoned Cleveland; but er vote doe's not exactly disclse that, or out of 64 Democratic legislators ho exp)ressed their pre'fenices fo r restidenitialh c.mdidates for 1892, llevehand was the choice of 35, Pal ier hand 10 sup~porters, Boies 7, Giray ,i1, pronountii(ced against Cleveland, ndt 1 1 are yet undecidled. Governor Fleminiig (if West Virgmn. t, shiows his broad1( andio progre(Hsive piirit by asking for ani appriopria On (of $10(0,1000 toI maikei a Staute dlis lay at the Chicago W~orld's Fair. labania will prob ahly spend thle amne amnounit. There is somec talk f Arkansas atppropriat ing $250,o00 >r t his pmurphose. Our in formation lientes that the So uth is going into bie Woritld's .Fair deote(rmiined to maike fuill showving of its magnificent re M ari on County's board of commnis (ioe'rs hias awarided the (conitriact for 1pplying the county poor1 to 01ne of 8 ownI membelhrs.-- Marioni Star. If there isn't a law~ agninst that sort f tiling, heeogtto he. The (ard of countty colnunissionera is a nourt" in all matters of claims, and is altogether indecent, if not in vio tion of legal pr1inciples, thiat a mhem erm of a court should be judge in his xn case.-Newherriy Observer. Mrs. Laura Ilart, Ileatufort, M. C.. writes: A l(oathIsome form of blood pois(on was II lng me. My appiet ite( wals lost, my mes nehe('i(d, and( parts of miy fleshi soeme If it would comie off miy biones. A lnd brought ine it bottle oIf 1B. B. 11. lie sores began hiealing~ at once, anid when had( Itken two Ndttles I lturprised mty teds a my unkd seovery." AN ACROSTIC. Sweet is the perfume of flowers, igty they nod in the brecze ver them musiiie and showers, A round them t he grass and the trees. Nothirg -or- bright or mom gay B reathes in this wide world below, it evealing new beauties each (lay or gladdening our hearts s we go. T hei scatter the seeds far and wide Holding grasses and flowers in store, Navi valley and glade and hillside 11eviving in verdure once tore Sow grasses in garden and field, ow flowers iii border and bed; very blossom a pleasure shall yield, E very petal a perfume shall shed D ist,illed by the sun and the.dew, S preadi g sweet scented odour aew. Best assort ment of seeds in Greenville at SLOAN BROS., DRU STORE, ' oreenville. M. C. A OTICE OF FINAL ETTLEMENT Irehr give notice that I will ap ply to .1. B. 'Neishery .1ge fof Probate for Pickens ('ounty, S. C., on the Gth day of A pril, 191, fi)r leave to mAke a tiual set lement f .t the cs ate ,f E. A. Mc nahan. J. W. E. McMahanl and Ida Mc Mhan, and a-k t - he discharg I as gurdian. WILLIAM McMAIIAN, mh1*2w4 C, aardian. MRELE WORKS MNt'-*%t:NTr4, TolS E,cOm. 1u1lle on sh-rt notice. Satisfaction Gu:ir anteed. a:d prices a1-t 11W ;4 the lowest the e ity of the work a all times beinig coidLered. I am agent for the best iron and wire fenev on th ! market. Girc me a call and try my work. R. M. WER'Z. c 1 C-=0CL. CHURCH. DA -uAAD COURI HONUSE FURNITURE. - - settees fo? R. R. DepotW - and 'bs B!d'gs. ATEB DESK Co. GRLLNVIae,i& 0. The CourierdJournal ! L OUI'V11LILE, K Y. Subsc ~rip tion rates, daily and Munday, $.00 t a year; dai ly wit tou't Mno day. f98 a year; Mundaa O2 a yeacr; weekly, $1~ a year. Hase. the largest cireulation of any De'mo. (rat i N ew,:paper in the United States, and proposes to double or treble its al ready lar'e circulation. ~ lBYmGVIN( AWAY EA(CH AND) EVERiY D)AY to some one a splendid lIi'.hl Arm Sewing Ma''bin,e or a Hand.. so me Gold Watch, abs 'ot ely FREE. Full partieular5 in Wee-kly- Courier-Jour nal. mnipl e cop y free. ~Vrite for one. Addlress. WV..N. H A LI DEM A.N, P~residenat Cou.trier-Journ,al Comapany, Loiuisvilje,'Kly. onyto Lean. On imptlrovedl farmi lands in sums of $300 anmd upwards. LAoans repayable in smnaIl annual paymients through a period of~ six years, thus en.abling th.e borrower to pay 4ff his iundeb,tednmess without ex hausting his crop in any one year Apply to J- E. ItOG, Axttorney, augel3y2 Pickns, .. ALLSKIN4 BLOOD DISEASES. The Best Houehlold Medicine. Onc,e or twice oec year the uye temn needs purging of the impurl ties whicha elog the blood. From ehUdlhood~ to old age, ae remedy meets all easeg with the same eer tainty of rood results as BOTANwIC BOOD ALM. W. C. McCauhey7, Webb City, Ark., writee. ". TI. B. haa done ne rnire good and for beso money than any ether hkod rier I ever need. I ow' the comfort of my lie to .P. A. Shepherd, Norfolk, Va., Awpgnat eo, ul808 ne:"Idepend on B. B. E. for the preeervatioa of my health. I have had it In my fasadly now toandvenaadoctor. * e a boad B fDAor flnetu~ Boon oWnde a Far'mers' Friend1s! *THEl WORLD. .lDail, EI I Pages, *7 a STHlE SUNDAY BUDGE T Twelages $2 a Year. THE WEEILY WVORLD. 9 Twe lages, $1 a Year. M Best and ON LV F'earltess Papetr itn South Car olmna. S ample Coples FREE! I WorlBdget Co. CIHRLESTION, S. C. II. 0. 1B>w.en. J. II. F'retman. 13OTWEN & FRIELAN, ATTORNEYXS A T LAWV,, ap0y1PIOMN & O SPRING AN LEWIS & Are Chock Full of ] The Best Lot ILN Irc bidrCanned G Coffee! did you say? Her either green or browned. Sugars of the best. All ot are bought to suit the farmer. Shoes, and Everyth Household and Kitchen Fu you to buy. , W A car load of the BI Highest market price paid LEWIS feb91 F .BRUARY I GLENNt I BPWN! 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 you we are selling lots of goods at small profits. Our collector will start again on the 1st of February, and if you owe us anything and don't want him to come and see you, you can avoid the annoyance by coming to see us at once. If old notes and accounts are not settled or satisfactorily ar ranged by the 1 5th of this month, they will be placed for collection. Remember the date and save cost. We thank our friends and customers for past patronage, and will try in the future to sell you goods at the lowest prices. A supply of standard guanos and acids always on hand. Cooking stoves from $rio.oo up. GLENN & BROWN. janom LIBERTY, S. C. FO SALX IHY5 sOO.MJ LINV. .. fSHERE MORRIS ,verything you want. of croceries! Dods a Specialty. e is the place to get the BEST, ir goods are of the best, and ing in Foot Wear. res! StoveI Z rniture, at prices that will force 'ST FLOUR in the market. for country produce. & MORRIS, Pickens, 8. V. THZ ATLANTIC COAST LINZ 1 PASSENGER DEPARTMEW1. Wilhington, N. C., March, 8th 1891. Fast ine between Oharleston and Co. lunibia and upper South Carolina aad Western North Carolina. CONDIhNSD SOHIDULE. Going West. Goit or ast. No. 52. No. 53. 7 00 a.m .. Lv Charleston Ar.. 9 45 p.m 8 30 ........Lanes....... 8 05 9 45 .... .....Sumter. . 50 10 55 ...Ar Columbia Lv... . 32 3 83 8p.mu .... Winusborro..... 4 32 .. .....Chester....... 5 45 .... ..Yorkville. 6 5o ...... Laucamter. 5 13 ......Rock l1ll. 6 10 .. .Charlotte. N. C... 1 13 p.m Ar Newherry, S., IT 8 10 Pm 8 i .. ..Greenwood.....12 88 9 45 ....... . aure q...... 7 00 am 5 20 ......Anderson. ....10 15 5 50 .....Greenville...... 9 40 8 16 ... ....W ?Alhalla.... 8 80 4 15 ...... Abheville . ....11 05 9 16 .....Spartanhurg .... 1 45 pm 7 07 Ieidersouville, N. C 11 06 an 8 00 ...Asheville. N. '...10 10 Solid trains between Charleston and Co lumbia, 8. C. T. M. FMI-:'HSoN, Gen. Pass..Agent H. WALTIMS, Gen'l Manager. C. JEFF EM, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 79 Law large, GREERVILLU, I . C. Practices in all the courts. Can giveq very best refercuces. Telephone No. 70. jan22mo __________ ~J OHN G.CAE , ATTORNEY AT LA .WWest End. GREEN' Opposite Farmers' Alliance E:ast End ofilee at A. H1. Je st. Can be reached by telepbum.. nep ad carefnl attention to business Prae. ees in State and Federal Courts. If You Are Going West Antd Wamt Low Rates. To Arkansas, Texas, Missouri, Colorade, Oregon anid California, or anypa WETor NORT H' WE.ST, WIW Ea PAY YOll to write to me. FR ED B. 31W3 ). P.&A., L. A m. R. 88 Wall Street, Atlanta, Ga. septemS Baf?oer Shop t And Bath Rooms~. Ini rear of Mamalon t1ouse. (GREENVILLEJ, S C, An easy shave guaran teed, Hair neatly * and tastefully cut. Shampoolng and haie irritation of the scalp for sale, HOT AND COLD BATHS, Your paitronage Is respectfully solicite4( The Pickens Markets. I Cotton.....-.-....... ......$ 8% (Corni,perbu------. -----......75@ 84 . Meal d--......,............80 Peas, ".-----......-7 Butter per 16--............. ..5 Eggs per (1---07 --.. .-...........10 Chuickenas each-............. .0@ 24 Bacon per lb.............,..7 g Lard " --......... .10 Flour per har.--. -........ 5 00@6,0o% Co'ffee per lb., -...... .20 2 B3ugar " ,.