The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, April 30, 1891, Image 3
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ICUNS SENTINEL.
LOOAL NEWS.
--Dr. J. D. Cureton is in Westminster.
.p -Air, Wr0. Bowen to in Columbia oil
legal business.
-Mr. Jackson Rampey 19 somewhat hn
1proved In health.
- -Miss Dora Folger Is visiting relativms
In savanlah, Ga.
--There are ten men Iin Pi-chena whose
aggregate wi-Ight is !4,000 pounI.q.
-Dr. Carpenter and wifo hve left Lib
erty and are viow at their home in Marietta.
-Master Oeorgo. R. Bramlett, of Wal
halla, visited his fri"tnds in Pickents la,t
week.
-M'. A. M. Hamilton is now able to sit
Up.and walk about some, though lie is yet
quite;feebJe.
hk-T guano famine at Liberty has been
kolieft by the arrival of several car ioals
'fkte "needful."
--The citizens of Liberty were treated
to a regulur frontier fusilate on the night
after the recent town elt-ection.
-Prof. S. G. Sterling's school at Gap
Hiull, is still flourishing, with an average
attendauce of over lifty pupils.
. --Deputy theriff W. B. Moss, of Oco.
nee county, was in Pickens lIst Filday to
witness the execution of Bill Miles.
-Buy land fron the Pickens Lud
Agency. It guarantees the title to all of
its lands. Two new tracts on the list this
week.
--Mr. Win. Pace of the Cross Plains
section, has beei pite ill with the grippe.
At last accounts he was thought to be im.
proving.
-The Piedmont Baptist Stindaty School
Institute, will in et at Iflat Rock church
next Friday at 10 o'clock a. mi. A full at
tendance is asked.
-Lots and streets have been run out at
Calhoun and building has cotmmlenlce..
This promises to be one of the most flour
ishing towns in the county.
-Go to the Greenville Coach FaLtory
for mixed lpaints or atlytHing in the wagon
or carriage line. Everything sold by this
firm is warranted. See ad.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerre Looper are in Toe
coa, Ua. Mrs. Looper's healta has be it
poor for some time and she is traveling to
see if it will not benefit her.
-Quite a number of the citi?.ei of the
county camte in last Friday to get a look
at the first gallows true er-ctcd in Pickens
county. The other one grew.
-Considerable hail fell in the Six Mile
neighborhood last Tiursday. Nio da trage
reported, though the farnier in that coin
munity had a fair stand of cotton up.
-Ther wag conslderable haft in several
places in the county Inst Fid-ay. It
amounted to a storm north of Central, the
ground being literally covered with ice.
---D. W. McDonald, wi) lives on the
Mauldin mill phce, killed at mink last week
that had been playing havoc with hi, poul
try. It slew live ehiclketi for tne meal.
-Capt. John W. Austin, a promment
and wel! known citzen if Greenile con
ty, died last Saturday miot nitig, after a long
illness, brought onl mainly by at wound re
ceived during the war.
- The railroad fare from Greenville to
Columbia during the Cnten111nial, has been
reduced to $1.25 for the round trip. l",ot,
Anderson, j3 '9-. Mihit:t y coim panljit: % ii
be chtirged one cent per nle.
--Libterty held an elh etiont for Inttentitit
and Wardnhs onl thle 2'thI it. Thle fol
lowing were eleeilel: Intendant, J. A. I)a
via: Wardena, P. H. Boggs, 'T. N. Ilnter,
T. H. Moore and lWeud S.aith.
-The Anderso)n AdIvoente says that Mr.
Daniel McNealey, otne ofi the 'ohle'st ei:i
Zens of Bruadhy Creek towtsip, i d1 inst
Friday fronm heart failuLre, and was buried
at liethesda chuircha on Saunday.
--Irvitn Dodgies, of Eastatoe, was be
fore ('omnuntissioner- Tlhora.h-y la-tMndy
charged with runing tan illicit still. lie
was held for the A uguast t'trm of' the U. S.
court in Grketenville, under .-52Oa bond.
-Editor TI. C Robinsaon, of the- P. o.
ple'aJournal, is attending the m'eeting of thea
Press Assuciation at Geotgetown. Chris.
will "'ridle the gioat" and he gi vena thle se
cret grip of the high order of quill diveris
-Prof. A. J. Shiowalter, of I)altoni.Ga.,
will sintg at the Baptist chIuarc-h in l'na-l.y
net-L Sunday at 3 o'cloc-k p. im. P'rol.
$lhowater has thea repu)itat ion of being a i ie
'vocalist and n tenit is itn store for thosee who
hetar him. The public is itnvited.
-D)r. W. J. B3ramttlett, of Walhalla, was
i. Pickents last Ftiday and( (-ceived( a
hearty hand shnake ft otm'his matny f riends
here. The Doentor lookds hlek anad litarty
and we are glad to knoaw that dame foi tun~e
bas smiled on him at. his new homte.
-Mr. H1. J. Ghignilliattt was iu Fa<lev
last Fridlay. lie looked so natural aoumid
the old1 hautnts thtat. iassociaitain 'ompilelle-d
the SeN-rNEsL nman tat ask htitt if t here nw.
any express. le replied prompatltly, as ini
days of yore, that lie h-id sent it tup.
-Mrs. Charlotte Ihnrdine, wvidow of
Rev. John Burdinme, is (tuite ill at lher home
near Brushy Creek. 1ier sister, Mrs. Atnn
'Grilln, of this plaice, went to see her last
Saturday. Mrs. Burniine is ove-r 85 ye-ars
of age, and her friends feat' she Cannot re
cover.
--Mr. W. D. Glenn, of Libet-ty, anid
Thios. 8 Glenn, of Blabtown, took the
train for Newv Yotk last Friday. Mr-.
Thos. S. Glenn has been an invalid tot- a
long timte, andl has gonte to that place tor
treatument. WV. D). goes to look tifter htis
welfare.
--it you want to buty or sell littd, keel)
your eye otn the Pickenus Landa Agencty.
Bome of its lands havc beent sold, and oth
-er tracts have been added to the list.
otnrebody is going to miss a good bargain
bn the ti-act near P'umpkintowni-I 75 acres
for $350.
--Prof.D)argan)'s school was given a holi
day ast F'riday, anid thle puils hand a det
a lightful picnic on Gliassy Mounitaini. Mi5ses
Annta Dargani and Corrie Bruce ebttapltele
the party anid looked after Itecrealtire
bomftorts. '"Little Billie" and Master Lan
i-y furnished the music.
-'lirought the carelessness of the driver,
di(dget N'ewtoun's mare rat away last Thuars
day afternoon iad demiolished te wagont
to which sheo wais attached The run he
gani at l'ony Fergutsonm's, two mailea fromt
towna, atnd finisahed at J. C. Jentniniga' tlale
bsck of Llagood, IBruce & Co's store. imne:
aSix minutes.
-The Flag Drill of the Easley hgh
school will take place on TIhtursdaay, April
20th, inisteiad of May I st, its p)revio.usly tn
nounced. Thle iaftent(otn exercise's wvill
commnce p)romttly at 5:30 o'clock, p. in.
The exercises will be conclutded in Ithe
sachool room, commnencinig at 8 o'clock, p.
nua. The putblic is cor-dially inavited.
--There were twentty-five aipplicants for
teachers certificates before thle Ex atniinag
Board last Friday, twenty-one whites anud
Sfour colored. The examtinaitioni was (on
ducted itt a differentt manner to anmy her-eto
fore, aind thte rules weare enfor-edi to thle
liete. Thle Board wdil nt have- theti.a ad
tng reatdy for two er thireet u eeks, its tnhere
is 250 sets of jauestio.0, tent ini i-it-l wt, to
be e-xamined, t htich iil tal<- sea.c- tiio:' Lo
* rade.
LIFE FOR LIFE I
UISLL IUILIC1 PAWN T11E DEATE
PENALTY.
Tite Ir t Letal ExecutIon in PIckemn
,Countly.
Last,Pirlday the fIrst execution for Pick
che iounty, took place, i]hen 1ill Milos,
colored, paid the extreme penalty of the
law In expiation of the murder of Jake
Udlmn, colored, Iast October. All of our
readers are fatmiliar with the history of
the crime, trial and conviction of BiIl
Miles at the recent term of court, a full re
port of which appeared in these columns
and a review is Imtiecessary. At I I o'clock
a. Im., a representative of the SETIrKr.aLd
other locnl reporters visited the condemned
Imit in his cell, and found him in rather a
nervous state. R(V. Moses W. Crew, col
ored, was with him doing all he could to
allay his fear, and give him spirituhl advice
In h is last moments. Dr. Cla) ton, of Cen.
tral, at the re(uest of Miles read some al. -
propi iate pusstgt s from the New Testiament
and gave him tle beqt christain consolation
he could in his lst momnlts. lie offered
prayer inl b)ehItIr of the prsoner in which lie
Was joitned ly those lement. At I1:30 the
sheriff rought in a new suit of clothes for
the prisoner, and he pi oweedsd to (ress hint
self for the scall'old. IIe had become inore
quiet uider the influence of the Doetor's
kind words and sincer sympathy, and he
was Calm and collected as lie dles6ed him.
self for tlhe last time. Threcof hisbrotheis t
came in to bid him farewell, and lie gave
them a few words of warnirg and told
them to Leware of bad conpanmy, whiskey
and pistols, as these were the pOine aigeits I
of tLe Dtvil, an(] bud brought him to the
gallows. They pronibed to heed the warn
ing and bade him good-bIye with choked ]
voices. At 12 i. the Ohe riff asked the pris
oner if lie was ready. lie replied that lIe
was. The procesion then startod for the
seafTold which Iad bLen elected in the
yarId south of the jail, and anclosed so as
to make the exceution private as the law
rewirm'. A large ei owd, (mostly white.)
had gathered on the outside of the jailyard
t get a lvok at tie prisoner if porible,
whi( h1 was hard to obtain on eout)t of the
throng tei-g kept at a distance by the hay
onets of the Pickens Guards who, underjthe
comiand of Capt. P. W. Syie, wete on
hand to help the sheriff to carry out the
iandate of the law. and preserve order.
Miles UsC'-Ided the Ftlff(ld ste1 with a
firm tread and iemed to be 1a, biut his
!ounteaitnice shwed tihat the ftat of leathi
was strong in him. When asked if he
w% ishted to inak1e any statenient he only tai
dressed the same wi niig to the spce atotrs
hait lie had given those who visited hint inl
his cell. lie (oily o('cIpied two nminulates. Dr.
Clayton then askle d lho.C present to join in1
recitiig the Lord's Prayer. Duining the reei
tat ion the specltator stood w.. ith uncovered
hleads tiad solemn attentIon, realizi.g that a
felow bing was bel lining to tiat su1plica
lion for the last tit e t:is side of eterni;v.
At 12:05 the lope was adjusted and the
black cap drawn. The trap was Spruntg at
I :06. Tiw fali of six it ut lui:v to breatk
fbhinek and lie died* by strr-gauht ion. At the
endt if lifte en tminu;i: 1 ha was proniot.ted
dead bty the a:tenag physiaians, lirs.
1at le, (hi) ten, Ilha!ingswo: th aind Wil;anas
whoa had beencl in viteda by the lhiiffl tat at
fetnd the e:seut iota. The bo dy was ct
Lbownt aftert it had hiung t wenty-seve at tm
Lites, p)laiced in ai cofii an turn tied over to
the deaid nan's- fiends, who t oo k it ina
charge. ounl w its buried the dtay folloaw ing!
att ('old Sprn gs. Thuas cinded tIhe first lae;
hnatiginag far lPia-ces eativ,y everrtin.
intg rff saaaoaathly ard wialaoat a itei tan
lert the diree:ionis of ShaLrifi Iti2hey antd his
Htoftitty Siturrenders.
Jas. I. lloallid:ay, whlo shot antd killedl
Johnat ( rews, cauoord, inear Cen:tr.a , on thea
14th inr,t., cae to tuawna last Monday tand
suarreand eredi io Slhtrill ltichrv.
I,Loh idayv's sittemiet of t&ue tinfortunitate
alffir to thle S:NitN :1. repree tatiie, dli -
aers matri;ily trait I aint of the wittne.$aes
be for thle (cooner. lIhe satys tat Cr 'ws
cursedt hima at the imill trad t hreatenedr to kilt
htimt on the spoat. anid swire raoundlly that
hae woauhl takea his (,Hlallidlay-) life tht
amirht. lie th,' nl proaeeed to tarke tate cov
Lrt(ars all of f thet enagi ne. dasj ite Hlii tha's
)hji et ions, whoii was grailng to iota the tniI
tunder the conitract with 8itewat, which
wtas state I ini thle Surr-aista. list w. ek ats
the cause of the dhillitultv. C'rews
tooak t he "governorrs" andiatartledihoame wvitIh
thteam. lol iliy wtent to his house5L. armited
btinuLe f w ithi a gatt tand pi, til trad wet a
aftear C'rows tro tn ke hitm give the piece aof
atachtryt tari , lian d says lie hard tar inaten
i'tin if killing ('rews u~ut-il bec camea ait htitm
w jilt the hallIs, swearing lie waouihl kill htim,
antd that thea Crewrs lhiiy struck himn oan lie
armt withI the w et.ch bfal te ahea sha t the
chler C'rews. I hallidlay says thtat Crews
idid tnt fall at thec irt .shot bLat still fougt't
at htimi withI the talrls, anda hae thoutght lie
hard tmtis.-ed himi ithl the guni anal di ew is
jaistol tad shot twice whet Ca ews fell. lie
thenca left amal wenit homein and hats becen in
thle nerighborhoodl ever sintae. Mr'. J1. T1.
Walters, whoa wats itn eye witniess, taut, nta
sworna at the irnjtuest, coia rbonrtes Iloliiday'sa
. flohidlay wvas takena to Wailhalla by Slier
di JRichtey otn 'lTusday, whtere his count tsel,
Mr. J. P. Carey, tmatde aplihcattion before
Judge Nortona for tball for himt.
Tine P'IckenN iUard.
Thte Piekents (huards wvere (alt last Fri
ay ina fulI mia forim undtaer crnuanda of
htu summtaonitedf to IPickenis, to ataik e as
urtiace dlotll soae itt regard to te preas
ervartioni of ord<r . Whlien its oiflleial du it i a.
were over, the the comtapatty was fo trmedh
on Main strreea faor dress ptarade. The maci
paresent t d a saold ierly appaliranare, andtt fair
an horur or- motre wtvc throut.h till ta.e it.
tirietimataary evotlutian,-, withi pronatptnc.sa
and prte< -iamn, andathaIit trio wi th ie caise
atad grace tar vaetrants. A dhi.ss pu arad- aona
the .st reels o I P'itkens wita aiit ov L aeael
ittg anad it, was: wati had nt itht the a!t-iienS
initerest by thle ratawls whort5( soit ala !t
After- tate paraide Meassrs. II arris &~ Maat
is "t, uift the in i!is.
Th'le guiartds atre as linie loa kintg set of mae't
as cat ftc statitedh antywhrIe, tad bta y
ate well dlirial. We ate suirv tit PIlk
enis countty has tnot Itiaken t a-ps to huave
thtem iat te Cdimbaia Cntea l.jth
We trunit that tarmae orraion imoarre lInas
ant tItan last Fr kiay wtill soonii reeathl themtt
tto Iiekentan trilhat our cit izens wt itt t-houw
their appr eciationi of thietm bay namkintg themit
the hoinoired guests of the twit
The Med-ai cal A 5socitiotn of Piokenis
Coutty wtill mteet at Etishey ott thea 7th
raf Maty, att iii a'clack ii. im- All tmembiers
are earneiastly r-e<itstral to lie prasenit cat Ifthe
itatta iiapointed, ais a it aug eer-s t tat bar
ter-ti a, ai raller butsiniess oif impoaartaance
to) ba rittcndaed toa.
Transwfrs or meal Kestated
Since our last report, Mlarch 10th, 1891,
the following transrers of real estate have
been entered for record in the Clerk's of
fleo:
Joh.n 1. Stewart to Thomas R. Merck, 5
acres inl Ifurricane township, $20.
E. A. Lewis to Ilenry J. LewIs, 104
acres in Emstatoe township, $.o0.
Mt. C. and J. E. Gillespie to M. D. Can
trell, one-teni itterebt in Jacob Lewin'
land, 7,0 acrus, 200.
Rehcea V. and A. 1. Whitmiro to J. 11.
alloway, part of the Whitnilre home
place in Dacusville townsihip. $65.
Alex. Nepliens aid Luciida Maw to J.
M. and V. M. tephens, 147 acres in ilurri.
cane township. 4 170.
11. J. and 6ue L. JohnFtou to Andrew
Anderson, I acre lot in Central townseip;
.22.
Elias Day to Lucretla A. Cooper, 5 acres
F aAey townlship, $100.4
It. F. Smith to Jno. Barr, 15 acres in
Elasley township, $311.
W. E. diellotte to Jas. It. and W. T.
Rowland, 76 acies ;u Central township,
k658.
Rt. F. Smith to Belle R. Sinth, 72 acres
n Easley township. $4 17.
J.M. NealY to F.3. Morris and W.R. Ma
or, 40 acres in Pickeus C. 11. township.
610t0.,
F. II. E. Iendri-ks to AI-xinder Maul
lill, 61 acres in llurricane township, $710.
livirs of Joseph Wilson to Perry Simp
ion. 4 acres in Easley township, *36.
W. M. Hagood to If. 0. 1endricks, 3 4
ots in town of Easley, $275.
Cynthif: Neal to A. F. Newell, 317 acres
n1Ea8ley to Enship, natural love iud dlee
ion.
Larkin D. IIendricks to John T. Smith,
a.cs in Dacsville township, $12.
J. B. liester to Dorcas J. Holier, 122
cres in l,Dacisville township, $1,000.
M. F. Hester to J. M. Crenshaw, part of
he hone tract inl Ducusville township,
6tP0.
Blumer Merck to Thomas It. Merck, 45
cres in Central township, $142.
Ml. M. Morgan et al to Jessie J. Morgan, f
! acres in Dacusyille township, $2i1,
I. B. Sloan and N. C. Poc to Anton
3oggs,. 50 acres in Central township, $500. r
J M. Burdine to W. E. Morgan, no C
cres in Ilu ricane towuship, $200.
It. F. Morgan's heirs to to W. L. Mor
,an, 240 acres in Hurricane township, 1
200.
H. J. Gignillatt to R. I. Smith, I lot in
aRSley, $2W0.
11. 1'. Bowen to W. P. Hall, 43 acres in
4.11ley township, $500.
J. 1'. Robinson to S. F. Robinson, half v
nterest im I I'u acres in Dacusville town
hip, *:o .
8. F. Robinson to J. P. Robinson, ono
ialf imterest interest in I11) acres in Dels.
ille towiship. $:300.
Julia A. Keith to S. F. and J. P. Ithn
on, all her interest in the Jeremiah Rtobin- f1
on place in Dacusville township. $coo. r
G. W. Gi0lin to W. 11. Gitinp, a tract p
>f land ol Cmirpenter's errec!i, .1 0.
If. A. R;binson to Lida A. L.inIIreattl,
W) acres inl Dacusville township, $1,..
0. G. Smith to 8. A. Williams, 131) acres
n ('eiral township, *425
0. F. Smith to 0. 0. Smith, GO acres in
Cet1ral townip, Q1no.
Ithimer Mecek o M1. E. Merck. 82 acres
n Central township, $731.
J. W. Hi unson to It. b. Holcombe and
.. L. Johinson, 101 acres in Ea-ley town- a
hip. IS661.
Amandiia Billings!ey to N. M. 11111, 2
wres in -luri'icane towiship, $10.
W. W. iteder to Thos. J. Power, 15
Les in Iliuricane townsi) ip. $.oo.
M. D. and M1. E. Ciat+ell to A. B. Lew
s, interest in the Jacob Lewis land, $:,0o.
A. It, Lewis to M. 1) Cantpell, interest
n eat hailf )f the Jacob Lewis land. .Sro0.
J. 11. Ntm ton to E. M. Aieander, 1
ieres in IIlurricanie to wnship,. $to.
W. G. anmi it. A. Stephensi) L,o A. 1H. Lew.
s, t ir initertst in Jacob Lewis' land,
|.0.
O.scar Le(wis to A. B. Lewis, interest in
1). 11. ail Kate Goovecr to A. B. Lewis,
heir intere. t in Jacob Lewis' land, $ to.
T1. Ki. IIlu.lgQns to J. WY. Sweet, 1 lot in
-.atsley, $loo
Ihewie ianeur to J. *r. and W. L. Gas
away, imierest in Itu.sell p)lae in Ceial
N. 31I. lMadeni to Town Council of Ccen.
red,. I lot. ini (Centru, $7i1.
N. NI. Mladden to B. G. Gaines, 1 lot in
J. E. lioggs aiid Ft. A. Morgan to G. W.
-'arle, I lot, ona adn stiet in Pickensa,
:510.f
Wmi). A. IInidsoun to Joseph II. Newton,
Ci aicres ini liiurricn townish ip, $958.
Wihion F. Hudaison to W. A, Hudson,
Iii acres ini1 lurricane townshai p, $2,.Oi
JTtepjh WVilli-as ad Wi im (Garvin to
L. Garvin; 25 acres in Central township, '
N. IB. Kennimuore to Aaron D). Maun, 1
U aecs mi Cenitral tow nship, 4290o.
EI:SA!1y Notes.
Biruce iIngood has the measles.
Mr. 1). Green's chiildien are now conva.. r
-seeni t.C
Mr'. D). F. Bira.lley was (juite sick last
Thle wairehiouse is fiI oif cotton and there
re 200t hales on ithe gi ound outside.
Tlhe (Oil Mill was to have closed down a I
reek ago, but eacth dhay it lois been receiv- I
Lag eniough seed to run it the niext.
Mr. F. M. D)ay is liept quite. busy. Her
i soon have Mr. Wihiiama Jonesi' house(
ear the Ha ptist C hurch, coimpjletedl. A
Mr. Wm'i. J. Smith is cleairing~ off the
riund( to (ieecta dwelling os his new par- I
hase, just north of \V. M. Ilagood'.
TIhe police depairtment is presided over
>y Mr. S. J. liaines, who wid be found at
uis pst, whlether "it rains oi shlines'.o
TheA relent less mneasles have invaded Mr. I
( . W3 at t's inwuseh')old. Two of his
biildrenu were luite sick last Monday.
Ernest Folger is cleikiing for J. F. Bruce
b Co., dru g- isis. iIe is ytoung , hat. his
mployers will find him an ap)t schlar.
Mr. John G. Wyatt Ilas h.s brick miacbine
in order'i now abhout, two nmes siuthiwest oif
own and will soon be making 10,000 brick
>er day.
.Mr. 11. 0. Hendricks hIas the .lumber on
us niew puriichaLse neiar the I 'Iesbyterian
:bu reh, for the crectioni of a hiandsunme
lweiing.
The Eaisley (enil of tile Piekens road has
iein wetl wo~'rked. Mr. Geo. D ickard, tlae
>ver seer, ces tainly deserves thei~ thanks ofE
Mr. A. WV. Foilgernd Mr. R. W. Ilolcombhe
myve swa.plpedi Ilandms. TIhe hitt'r Iasl. 1i f
,ar ioi lac. lot ituth oft tIhe P'resbyteriain
-bureha l..r the crtiioin tof a dtwahiji 1i
illb I' e'hdit' to comptjlie t i rapliy us
mile. MI r. F. MI. Ihay is theo conitriietor.
Itev. M4r. Ih)zami, of Flhorenact (liunity, the
tri.sidethi oh thi Methodist Prttes:tant Coil
iArtnce, pr'ebedan inmitertstinlg sermitn at
'airview Ia>: SRi'bai bi, hiis text was "S-et
lby bit. ini oir." Th'ie htu.se w4as noti)
et0it ient tt hld!' :ll of ih l r ge conigrea.
ion,tI wiieb give thu preacher the mnos s-e
pe:ctful atten t iin
F'rom Euiten,.
Mesrs. G4assaways' sa w-m!ll, with Mr.
. W. M it ih as5 headl sawyer,Vi' is tulrning
mi itlinhr byv the tousand.l which will he
Mir. Ocot iTiimpkinis, of 1Texas, will be
tt. n 'a;io':nA -tdi th:i' es. 13 J.
Ajail '27th. '9l.
New CLOTIKINA for Mei
New CL0TAEINU for I,
-New Bry 4aoods, (iagian
f Fianisrn, Ceaceked amid ht'i:
New IIats for A LL Xor9s
New iShoes for TUN(G I
New FlOur, New Mesat, N
New Fariulig Toos1 oral
Braud New Gaa'ev Seed
New Maddlies a124 Ifarme.s
III slaor this im, as good I
I'ow 0141.
ALL tlaeme 1ligs we a'e
ant sell hosiest goods.
We %as%t yoir trade.
Hj2
- Mrs. Jas. L. Tohpn" i,' of Brevard,
imuch impioved in health.
-Mrs. A. W. Walker has been quite ill
'r tl. past week. Site is soie better at
resent.
-Mrs. J. B. Newberry is visiting her
iother, Mrs. Charlotte Burdine. of Brushy
reek, Anderson county.
- Rev. J. Lowrie Wilson D. D., wil
reach at Carnpel on the third Sabbatli in
lay, and adtinister the sacrament of the
ord's supper.
-The sub-Alliance lecturers met County
.ecturer Singl-ton L.ero last Saturday, and
ere given intructions and plans for their
ork during the sNumer.
--Governor Tillmvan has appointed DrA.
0. Clayton, J. It. Giililand. Jr. and J.
Williams as the Board of Medical Ex
ininers for Pickeiis countt.
-Verv little complaint is now heard of
11rm11 work living behiud hIand. The seed
Inted is colling uip fast nnd ('tton chop
ilng will bt- commed n x v week.
- -Th,11 W. '. M.-ars svctlions of Calh
rine :1mi Liber)y 4trof-ts hav" bven pultirn
ne trim. The c<.uncil wmilti d#) %vil to
ive Johnm M:miA sn ent.ivE coin.itrl.
lt 11ayn lt At vertl..
Tile folhwing rtry liows the iilvaliwize
r, iivertismig: Winter 1-rfore last a prom
lent ice Inerchant of Maitie becamne
larmed at the continued ni % weather, and
a thw rivet- persistently rumained open, lie
iserted the following in several of ti.e
>cal pap-rs. "Wanted, six iiiles of ice,
Scoliditi'm to cut.-' '1ope Smiled i
[(ked ats they read this, believing it a 'Vaste
f m1olley. But that me14-rlant knew his
usiness. - In lfb. than thirty-six hours the
urface (if the rivi r was covered with Atker
wl k ive. wVIhi I was .1 tihrl d-1 lit.r.
Vho says it don't .y to advertIs.
Littl.. Blenjamin ii ens. :ierd livc vear's.
graundM ,n of Mr. WVarre(n Eden-ls, of the
l'at le Mountain setion1, arl i'meId in Pickens
ml Wed!Inesday the 32nd in st ., from P1urce'ilh
Iiani~i Terri tory', havin-l made thle eire
ip of near I ,(m.O miles alone ini perfect
afety and( withIo:t a miishapJ. liis father
ul r. William Mtax well Edens, left iis coIU..
y' about ten years ago :ind settted in the
ndiain Territory where he miarried. Some
wo years ago be was tatken ill and dhied(
avinig his w ife and one chiild. TI'-' mot her
oi necounllt ocf ill hiealthi consented, tol let
het chiild comeit to his graindu.fathler w haInsk-.
d toI have him l st. here ito bli fathi-r's neo
he. As sooii asu.Mr. Edins learnied that lie
'mould lie senlt lie forwardled the necessary
inds Io defray his' expen)'iie to this~ place.
hI Sal urda:y the I19th Iinlt., M;ter 13e
!1as taken to1 the railroa :Bic ie by hismoth111
r and hleled for Easley, S. .,* ill care tif
ic agents and ca.)~itctiors along the l. meI( to
biomi The had addurtserd an *j'en letteri.
'he little fed ow was meti here by his grand.
thler' amt is nolw at hiis fiu te homue in the
ands of' his fathei.r's peiopIe.
Nottice to Ov-ersseerN.
A !l roadnt overs(eers are nort ified to put at
!ast onie day's worik on thle roadtis bet ween
ow andl the t.th~ (If May~ next, is the way
f mendling the wmorst. places.
By order of the lioard,.
ap'3w3 0. L4. DUL'AN'T, Clerk.
('ORBnin ijtllie ('ll i'etl.
An olid phiysic:ian, rtir-ed frion practice
aving li platced in his hands by an East
ndia imsionaryitI the foransla oif a si imle
egetable remnedy' for the speedy and per
-lanent cnre of Consumiption, Urontliitis,
~it'atrh, Asthma, andI all throat antId Lungi
Lietins, also a posilive antI radical enreI
dIr Nervo'us Il)ebi lity antd all NervousCio
dahlits, alftir having tested its wonderfil
nriativye poweiwrs inll mtusnd Isif eases hiat
t!lt it his dtity to nmake' it. k no wnI to his Aulf
ering felltows. Actuate by this moltti ve aind
desire to relieve humilani suilferiing, I will
end free of charge, to all whi-o desire' it,
hiis rIe Iie, iniUi G ran, Fre'nchi or Enmglish,
v ith futll directions for pirepariline and1( us.
n1g. 8 int by maiiil by addressing withi
tamp, naming this pape itr. W. A. Noyes.
alpr'iOy I
A horse for sale'. Appily to tis ofltee
-Thei Liberty 'lTownshipl Singing Aso..
aiutionl wid metett withI the l,ihiruy liapti-st
h::urtch oii the Itecond( S"tiudy in May, at
101 a. mn. L.mO.N M>.rr.ni.N,
P'resident.
r '. f.ili'a I hart, Ilt-aufort, S. ('.. w rlitl's:
'iues- neh'-.i and partu's ofl imy lehi Iie i
i ' bron-mt miii a hIi 1 ti f I' t t
r iia ha ymi hIing ii at <n.ie and- n'i h'un
kro aa'iwuae bola.t.b- Iui ,.ru e my t a
Ite[' 'pP . . T r - i n a:.~i
PA R A-SIT-i Cii 'N cuirs iI(lh in :
niinutto.4 l!or' saue bIy
Lewis &iMontm,
P ienis, S. (I.
Also J. 1). Smuith & (Co., Ljibert v, S.
itit and . I. MSooite, Centlih, S. d.
E!- fl?lowN'S 11RON BITTERS
C!urt, I.p .. - . , ,. sua'e,. IJv'i'g i. ti hutal.
ria, Ncr-' i i.en'rallii - yj:.' ii - -
hastrmie .. ' .~ -ae II.,e ii ite uni wrapperHi.
Any one want ini mioney' filr 'oinnlly
oapply toJ' 1: :0
DTG G
6OOPENIN(
-AT
V.. .
11111, Wormtedql, Mumillssa im4
led Lawn%s ever sahowa he
'OLI4 avmad Iror 1L FOM
ew (reians Syramp, Newl!
I klead4.
s aid Ir4h Potaitoe.
pia
ax a vnew Store. Notlaima
offering to ovar etitomkie
kGOOD, 1BR
THE RICHMOND & DAN
ATLANTA AN) CIIAIAL
Schedule in
iOUTIMBOUNDReadt Down
No. 37.!*No. 11.1
11 40 pm 1 50 pim 1 00
........ 2 14 pml 1 2- ai IV. .
2 234 pmI 1 35 an 1%.......
....... 2 36 m 40a v.
8 00 pun 2 11 L -Lill
........ 8 17 pm.. ..
. 27 pn "'38
........ 3 45 pi 3 (00 till IV
4 15 pm i 2;t!Nr ..
........ 4 18j"1 3: 0 a I lI.
1 50 am 4 il3 pm 3 .- tl, IV.
........ 5 03 p3in A 0 a IN .
........ 5 20 pmll; 4 21 in IV.
2 41 am 5 'j0 pm 1 53 V.
..... .. 6 115 p in v
3 30 an 7 05 pmi 6 Ilr Iv
...... .l 7o 57 p.
S pi , 6 0 i I . .n. l .. ..
4" n Il i: 2 amt IV . . .
9 'M Illm al-I 1% .11 . . i . .
5 3: :iai Ii 1 35u am lv....
........ 14mi, aill 40 .v. ..
*21 .111 14 1 3 ? -uiln !v.......
Y2 281 Im v...
. . .. . til a nit ..,. .
.....7 i ll 0 3 pi3 . t 311 aln INv.........
...... 1 ; pill' 13t n: v 1. ......
....... ~ ~ :1 ?9 p l 1 5 an.l IV .... ....
all' i m Nv..... ..
7 2,':laml
11riNes At!a:.1a 8:5 a. iv.
I.lJ1:1-A10:35 it. ill., and 10:411 a. ill.. arri%
~~~6N 133 ain I nIiV. '1
......9 Arie Chocks ll
webugt to ut th5 fnrit
11 1'hmos-, and .Kvr
11 2oushpm a31(l : \.i tc
7(I t ou,1 l)30 ty. 0 U
Ia'es A the 5:0 .. ariJ.. l a
and et ,uaM ORAten NoI
W.1 .m it ritg, r Nos. w ma I
THE LE:FFELu. ArrsTERro 7.10p.
0CODS I
e uW
'alIcoes, and Ine prettiest line
re.
4ugur, New ('oWlee.
g stays laere long C%'ougla to
rs as cheap ax any lionert nitan
UCE & CO*,
Plckeaus, p4. (.
VILLE RAIL ROAD OMPANY.
)'Trh AifRf LtNEii IV'Y 1I SO
vffect March S. 1890.
*Dail.v. Nowfli O DAUN v Ilad Up.
ATIONS. 'No. 10. No. 2 No. 3A.
liarlo t v*. a. r -5 10 ar; n . pm'0.V pml
.harit t . . . . . I 111 . ..
Lwel l.. .. Iv 4 Q ai 5 S
Instulia ... .. , 4 IS uml 5 '26 lil.........
s 1m ilntf.inl . iI . 5 fl 5 1 pi ........
( rover . .. . . .. v 2 I Ilil .
i-kshurg . . . . . 3 *0 am! .1 3 pw:
_w3fTney's.. IV 2 . .......
'wlZlt0 lOs . ' . .i .m . .1 ..Npm3 .1 4 . .. ..
Uli f tr". . . : 1 am ' :1 pi ll I' . .. .. .
pn11 I s. I 9 i ll,
Clifit I ti I0
i1~~~i1 ~ ~ a 1111 ~'I'.1 . fi . . . . . . .cv.
rill 1v.
.lm I;lit: 0 .p
IS HERE
n It i r . . t
Goody a Sp:ialty
wcre i h )aet e h ET
'aIt h in .F t .
. . r . 1. .m . 5 p m.1 10 t ill I Ho rc
v~k . v 71 18 am t ma p t .
..:mc :. 5 - am aill p
I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 8e~~IN I7f4 .... 11i :il . ....
N%(:lI ) )' (Ill ..( II ./((.Jim an
1; ~ ~ ~ . 1 la m! .: 3 il :111m
.(1) 2 9a 45
.h'ee 11al3:, pm- 4 4
Ihs LES WAT:.ERI . 30p
1n~trnto Catalg e Or 1t , pm
~ EGIN CO SR5 GFn L, 0:. , U.Spm
Kfelammend d Danville RX
Greenville and Columbia Division.
CondeuBed Schedule M-ar*h 8, 1891.
Tratins run on 7th meridisin time.
Going North. Going South#
No. Ia. ho0. 14.1
7 00 am...tv Charleston Ar... 9 1ii
11 00 ........Columb la ..... 5
12 1"pm ....... .AIston........ 4 26'
2 02 ........ Union....... 2 48
3 12 Ar....Spartanburg.... 1 40 an
. 16 ........Troin ........12 81
S2' ........ da........11 43
6 54 .......Fltltock.......I 18
7 07 .... Hendersonville .... 11 09
8 00 .......Asheville......10 10
9 4J. ......11ot Spring.. 8 32
12 31 .. ...... Ponaria. . .... ..4 02 a
12 5.1 .......Prosperity...... 8 84
1 18. Lv.....New.berry.8.... 10
2 .50 ......Ninety Six...... 1 0
3 13 ......Greenwood..... I 3
3 35 .. .......Ifodges........11 46'
4 1.5 Ar.....Abbevillo.. Lv.. 11 05 A4
4 30 Lv. Belton........10 55'
4 53 ......W illiaiston.....10 %5
5 011) ........ I l-i r........10 27.
5 17 ......Pienlot ......10 10
6 (10 A....0eville ...Lv 9 go
5 20 ......Inderson........10 15
6 15 Iv. . Pedlet.on...... 9 37
7 35 IV.. ....... 9 00
8 05 ..-.... WalhalaI ....... 8 30
12 00 ..... .A tatifa........
No.1 5- No. 18.
0 Of) pm ......(o i a....... 9 00
6 58 ........ Aton.........8 10
7 13 . ....Pon.aria....... 7 55
7 84 P.......Property.. 7 38
7 47 ...... Newberiy ....... 7 16
8 -i. .......Goldville.......
9 0-4 ........Clinton........
9 .10 Ar......Larens.......
...... NinetyS x...... a 11
.. . . . .Greenwood. . . . . . 5 50
5 ....... ..Iod;es.. . ..... 6 28 Pin!
O 15 .......Abbeville ...... 4 40
Ar... ... ,.Ion.... Lv 4 25
- - ...W illiamst0in . ... 4 01
. .....Pt-zcr........ 8 55
.......Pifdioin,... 8 37
reen.ville....3 00
No. 9.No1.
f"'I.m...bia.......10 50 a=
A.. A ton ....... 9 43
iP iaria ........ 9 '25
Pr.osCperity... 9 03
Newh-rry .. 45
..... .L:nn ... 7 00
... . .Abhnvile. . .
11 10 .. li -ito ........
... ~ ~ ~ ~ o .1i0an.tn.. .
G..... .... .......oltim.......
....... ..l'winm l... ...
. P.G r llila ... .
I. M-) .......Aidi..on.....8 45 pm
N. i. No. 10.
I 1 0 a n..... A... .o liia......
SO......I a.......
IS.. ......lri 1 plrity......
E: 0:i a. . . Lv Nev.bIeiry Ar..
I, I3 . .. . NhieS.i:...
2 '20 p ......G ,vi lviv f......
II 00.......A. d-rsOn.....
..... .. . ....v. et on.....4 15
11 .3~ .... .is.n...
12 1 in.. .....12,e0p.
..Ar.. 0Amb-,r.on . . L..A- . V8 4i1 5
No. 43. No. 40
1'2 I5 pmn..L.Tv TTtsd1es Ar... 2 40 pnl
1 (5 . .\.\b evillu v ..15
No. 13- NoE.2
8 it) m:. tr......... 3 pr
10) (EL.........lvilc... 5E3
f100 1... ...int<m....... 1 t
11 40I......arn......LEfIE.12 31)
Ns. 9. 10. 13, 1 1, 15, 10, 17 1s. -.113
-12 thuily ixiept Sunday, M:ain line I rains
li h Spriig: daEily excep.Jt Sun iday be
Sf I 11 A A S, Tndzili Mainager.
JTAS. L. TA Y LOT, (en'!. l':ss4. Ag't.
I). C(L11Di)VII. D).P. A.. Colnmnbia S. C,
I HAVE F
100 bushel
Some mhiI<
young calres.
One beet' cow.
Onew work mule.
I Want to Buy !
Some heif'ers anid colts.
I00 yvon Want to NeII, og
do you Wanut to ]Buiy?
('one anud See~( IHe
1r 1 will Nell on ('red4it.
WVill BEn r SieIl ILarge
( . L. IiQ)L L wG,LTlKEfg;
_________ I ck(1ns, s. C
Nhserifl' 4ne.
STA TE OF SOU'TH CA ROLINA;
L out of( Picno.
Byi~ v'irtu of ft tay execution for
StateC and (Couny tav xen listed for fis
sell to) flhe highelst bidder, in front (f
the Icourft hous door(101 at Pickens~ C.
H1., 5. C.. durir'g the legal hiours for
Hale ])ay ini May', 1891,
aill that4 piee, paricel or tract of land1(
Vlyig andis being ini the State and coun~
ty alforesaijd, on the (fast side of
'1'wt le .\ ile Rl iver, 01) waters of Goblu
ens Creek conta iing four. hiundredt
(100l) acres morec or less, sa.me tractf
oIf h1:d con fv(yed t o \\ hlitLer S1.mmfep
Conuveynce, iloo(k ''"" pag C3, onl
si he s-dv Ety < f if hiter Simrmh(S to
Term!is. (ash on day of sale.
On impEIroIv(a llar I.Ends inl sihiA of
E$300 andil I0 upwards. Lom2? I icpayale Inl
0m:1 annual: paymnts tairough a per*iod
of ( sI vers thenli n: (211I thI2e. horrower CX
han11ting his10 cro Iin any on1e yea iir. A pply
toII J.I 1 iO(G s. .t ttornEey,
:i autdly P'ickCeis, 8. 0.
SCHOOL, CHURCH, BANK
AND COURi HOUSE
FURNITURE.~
8etteesftor R. Rt. Dpots
and Public IJId'gu..
GATES DES10 .0G
*RE ENILLt,6. 0.