The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, May 07, 1891, Image 2
PICKENS SENTINEL.
PICKENS C. II., S. C. n
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J E. BOGGS, Editor and Poprietr.
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THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1891.
The field mice threaten to distroy the
melon crop in portions of Georgia. They
burrow in the hills to get the sced that, are
planted, of which they are very fond.
The citizens of the Concr(to section of
Brushy Creek township, Anderson county,
have voted almost unanimously to form a
school distaict and levy a special tax of two
mills for its support.
During the month of April 60,149 immi
grants landed at tile port of Ne(-W York
alone. It k safe to say that the popilltioll
of tihe tnited States Ias inerew-d K0,000
during the past motth by himilgration.
fdrs. I. L. Cdrry of the Fair Play section,
Oconee county, has an orange hush in ful
bloom. She gathered live ripe oranges
from it last year, and it promises to yield
twice that amount this year. This is the
fartlhcrest north that this fruit bas ever been
raised.
Governor Tillman addressed the colored
students at Claitlin last week (luring Iheir
commencenent exercises. If his speech i.
coriectly reported, lie Faid some things tc
them that was not very complimentary t
the race, and it would have been better tc
iaiv left u,nsaid.
The State executive cu*mlitee hulsdechid.
ed to hold the annual sumner meeting of
tltc State Teachers' Association ini Andor
son, and the dates fixed for it are July 22,
'' and 24. The people of Anderson offer
to entertain the teachers, and this in itself
is ai inducement for a large attendance, as
it is an inovation.
The publication of the poll list by the
auditor of Abbevilie county has resuiltee in
the handing in of 473 additional names to
the auditor to be listed, and the school fund
is increased $173 dolars - Theexperiment
paid well and the auditors of other coultivs
s-hould publish the list. It will more than
pay the cost and bring in the shirkers.
The Coosaw case will now haye a rest
until tihe latter part of this mouth. wien
the points in the case will be argniad l.for
Chief Justice Fuller, who will be in Ch:r
leston and 131 decide thec se as to
whether it shall Le remandt d to the State
rourt from which it his been removed by
the decision of Judge Simonton.
An enterprising murader tienid tried th<
"JTack the Ripper" game. in New Yor o
the phan of the famous Lonid-m. Famghmd,i
criminal, hint the yankee police were toE
much for him. HIe was arrested withtin
t wenty-four hours and nIo doubt wiill h<
senit over Ite river b)y the electiceal pro .
nadopted by that State.to ease ott mat. CSe
to"e.
Greenville is becoming ent huse~d over thI<
prospect -of'being chosen as the site for thc
establishmnft of a Presb'yteriant aniversity,
to be built by six Southern States. Thea' lo
cation of thae'Untrersity' at-t'Greville w mibd
be a big thing for that place aind the whole
Piedmont section of 'the St ate. The sur.
Toundling country sh@nld hellp Greenville ii
its effort to get the University, for it _wi!
help us all.
Rev. R. C. Oliver, the ackinowledged
hie'ad of the "IIolliness'' rel igions movenien
in thlis State, is in preenarious health,i am
refuses to see a physician, potting his trust
in the faith cure, whach lie says is far sm.
perior to any human ministration. Ilis
friends are much conicerned and fear thal
his ailmient, wihich is a thrice repeated re
lapse of the grippe, will prove fatal tron
his obstinacy.
D)r. Grifin, Superintendenit of thle Insari
Asylum, las subnaitted his aniswer to thi
charges of tIhe investigating commni tei'. It i
endlorsed by the hoard of regents, tand show:
that the management of that inst it ut ion ho
been conducted in the best possib le mnan
ner. it leeks as If the usylum iianaagemn
had the best of the committee so fair, amn
they wil. have to try their hiaid agpain lie
fore they can find caiuse for th~e dienssi
of the present icunmbenats at that institui
tion.
'!vis now being rumnoredi tl,at, the cl'
Plue flidge railroad is to he pushed ci
across the mounitains as oariginially proIject
Cdl, to Knoxvlhle, Tennessee. If t his ob
I oadt is resurected after lying dl(omant fo
near fity years, and is comapletod it wil
re'itaiinly be nurprising, mnd will condarm tha
predlictlin often madhe that a a oad or:e'e pire
jected and partly built never dies. P'I
Calhoun is said to be at the Ihead of t be cap
italists that propose to reiive the JBlua
Ridge._____________
'The F'ogressive Farmer, the Allianel
organ in Northa Carolir.a, aind owned hb
President rolk,. does not app~rove oIf thi
course adopted[ by the National Economist
and Dr. McC'une idi attacking the Alliance
of severa-18tates,. accusing themn of being ii
league with WYall street, simply tbecanis
these Alliances refuse to be bessed by Mc
une. 'The Progressive Farmier is rigt
when it states that thme memabers of the oi
der have a perfeob right to differ with th
Economist and re'fde-to follow itsirectior
Thme Phosphate E~xchiange of Charli estoa
is a trust formed by7 thie land inmiers
phosphate roek,. wlhili (reserves the atltel
tion of thme administrration. It las ad vanec
the price of phosphate- 11fty cents on tl
ton, solely on account 61' 'a brhsk deminan
for land phaosphate since'thec closing of t11
Coosaw'wOrks. This same trusAt saya t he
will shaRe a inrthet advatee at: a; earl
dag113. This is a Oireet taz which the fan
- ra of thes State' wIll have to pny. Thi
robbery IS worse than the Coosaw mnonopoly
It levies a tax on thie farmer but does nc
nky. th'ti-tatc a toXalty .for the privilege.
The barn belongig to Chancellor Boggs,
the Athens, Ga., University, was set on
e by some miscreant on the 20th ult., and
irned with iti contents.
Senator Call has been twice called by
ie Democrats of Florid, and now they
re calling hhu again. We guess Mr. Call
ili answer the vall, and not have them
all in vain.
The unveiling of the ionumnent to the
onfcderate dead at (3eorgetown, on last
l'hursday, was well attended, and thcus
ids of people witnessed the ceremony.
Uen. Capers wias the orator of the day.
The South 1B0unId railroad camps near
Columbia, are a fruitful place for hond
cides, shooting and cutting affrays. Sever
al men have been shot and dangerously
wounded at those places the Jrlst month.
The first inember of the Greenwood Ob
server is on our table. It is a six-pagt
well gotten up paper, with J. H. Marshall
as editor. In a live town like Greenwood
a newspaper is a necessity, and we wisl
the Observer success.
B. P. llutchinson, the one time million
aire grain speculator of Chitago. has los
his wetWth andl mind at the same thn. Ib,
lIed from home lti week and was arreatelt
in Indaa And sent back. Verily rit.he
are but a flitting slhadow.
The bigest fight in the history of Demo
erney in Ohio is now on. Camlpbell, thI
present Governor (dei.) is a candidate fo
renomnnation and the cities are against. hin
on account of his fight against political job
bery. The country is for him.
The frequent railroad accidents in Me.
West of late, has proved so disastrous t<
postal clerks that a nimber of thei havi
resigned. Some of them sent in their res
ignations by telegraph. The consequence
is that the railway postal service is badly
crippled.
The invitatiis to tle oluinhia Centen
ia. have been sent out. They are hand
somWy gottvn up in foiio style, giving the
program for the occusiom und the namtIes o
the committees, with engravings giving
birds c3 e vie w of ancient and modern Co
Iuubia.
This year has beni a notable oil in the
matter of unmerous prolonged fights in tit(
various State Legislatures over the electimi
of United States Senators. Florida is ti
last State to indulge in this pastime, and
bids fair to rival the Illinoi. Folons, whi
look eight weeks to decide who should i
Senator.
The Louisiana itLOtrW has won its Cn
in the Supreme court of that State, and
the amliendment to tie State constitution t4
give that giant evil, a new ]e:Ise of life by
renewing its charter, will he submitted to
the people to be voted upon. It is a fore
Ion cn Uclusion that the peOplC Will Vot<
for the chaIter as it ha3s always been s'.
cessful in these contests by the nse of mon
ey, the aill powerful persuader.
Oil the 19th1 inst,., the third party con
veintion will meet in Cincinmatis0iOh
Fromcii the pres-ent indications it w ill Im
com from tttt Kansas, Itlinois, and Indiane
The Stouthiern biranich oif the Alliance wi
not take any stock in a third party. an
Frank McG.rat.h can (all his ''grass hop1
pers" aroundl hiim and go back into the oh
1hadical party as lie has threatenied to (do.
Congressman Shell hais sta.ted to a New
Y~ork reporter that the Alliance in Souti
Carolin does not endotrse the Oicala platL
fornrandti idc Southterii order is differ'eni
from the Kansas Allbance, which hais bees
trying to huldoze the South and run thb
(order to suit its ownii detais The "'gras
hiopi er" demagogues and1( shyster politiciat
will always find the farmers of the Souti
too solidly D)emocr'atiic for their Itepublical
reheime to) break the~ solid South or to eve
Igaini a foot, hold in these pi-ts.
It is not good to lie a sponger, hut spoins
ing is a natural law. Its ('sults are gooi
and1( evil. Thlis lawv of nature pervad(es Lb
untiiverse of miiindl and matter and needst
1he cartfully n-aiched to enjoy its goodl ani
andl escape its erI.
A spon.;L~e is atlways full-of wind,i
nothing else-but it cointinues to absort
It takes ini pure wvater amd stop wi.th L,h
What, spongcs are chiildren! If the
lin niothing but good granimar. they wvi
never know ~ ianyihing else. If thiey se1
courtesy ini the lbehavior ot' t h'i r (daily eon
paniionis, they will be courteous. 80m~
men get thirt bad behiavior' from their dim
nilng room s, but children get theirs frot
sponging on had1( company. du tst last wee
a venerable father ciamet to 'the' Slsrrst
and begged it, to say siethtitig agaiin
and( most direct medicinie for this evil, is
say som-ethiing to old people frotm whit
chikben ab rhsorb theit' goodnl iess andi ime:ui
ness. No oneit 'rsescap C t' he11 elteets of thi
hiw of sponging. It is ine(vitatble both1 is
its 'nora I atnd physical tresults. If y'on g
with goo'd c'omtpanty, you will feel goo<
andi rf yon go with had enmpany you wi
tel h ad, j ust ike you will breathe good
had( itir if e'ithter surriolmats youtt. andc enji
or re'gre't the effec'ts. Hit! every mian i
morally responisibtle fo r hiis surtrountd in g
'ITie law of sponiging (lot's not iterfere wit
free agencey. It enlarges freedom amid it
('ercases responisiblility. There ftore be ciir(
fuil of t he water amid atinausphiere. ini whie
'l you n thnte hitldreni swimi anid sitar.
..In spe'aking of getting a rilirload toPielt
e (ens by iinduiiniig the Savannaiih VuUey roa
to come to P'ickenis. t Andi(ersotn P'eoplte
Advtae saiy: that if thle propel' mol(ve
ade, taou pe'ophle will sendi( a conmt
'tee to lay the maStte' be'tore tha Savainnal
Va~lley autho(ritie's, there is evry probiabili
d13y that they wvill look with favor on thi
'project. Now is the time for as to stiriki
(1 in this matter. Tlie spirit of progress isoiw
e our ple((1l ai if the matter is put btefor
3' thetm in a properli ight, they will la,y hold a
' it in ('artnest and offer~ anythiing reasotnal
-to get, the rond. Who wvill ma.ke the mov
" to liay the matter be'fore the Saviunahl Va
Icly people.
t
Nany a little makes a miuekle.
TIER BANE OF SOCIETY.
Mutton-headed fools are captivated, and
,s often captured by girls whose character 12
mnd beauty never show to an advantage ex- 5a;
!ept when they are on dress parade. The 1
>rime object of such is to have a gay time at
n society. The fashionable whirl is their ut
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utatural c lemient, and the greate8t danger toD
such characters, whether male or female, is P
the probability of their meeting with their $
match-another fool, of course-and get. h
ting married, because they think that game a
also is fashionable. Here social deception
reaches its sublime climax, and the facinat
ing sinile and courtesy of the ball room is 9
changed into the cook cussing frown, and
the gilt-edged corsage gives place to the
dilapidated dusting gown, All the shine c
coies oft of our iesthetic dude, and Sarah r
tuses fondly of the siun.tanned John, in4
whose wistful eyes she knew ier image
was forever staiped. The society man i
cannot be weaned fron society, but in his
mad search for ple tsure, he is painod with
the thought that he can find nothing which
will last- everything melt u.der his touch
-and his thoughts, like the dove from the
ark, e-nit find no place to fold their wings.
Whiincver one's chief pleasure is in the
gay whirl of fashion, lie has lost his rud- I
der, and needs to be taken In tow, by some
one who knows the value of work. It is
one of the slending rules: There is no
genuItine pleautlre without work. Many
have ignored the tile. gone crazy, and com
1uitted suicide: Wiat is called society is a
good tiing for tritniiligs, hut it will not
(t to imake it the warp and woof of one's
life. The happiest and nearest contented
)eople in town, or !:ortttry, are those who
iake their homes the chief object of all
effort. And no main has half lived who
has not thus lived for holne and its precioas
joys. That wom who' allows anything
to charin her more tihan the (Inlet happiness
of home, has been cheated out of the most
precious jewel of her life.
PoLK'S PER(O(LAMATIuON.
President Polk of the Farmers' Alliance,
has just issued a prclaHmatUion to the order
in which lie sets forth the plan of cami
paignl which the National Executive Board
has adopted, and counsels the su.alliances
to cease internal hickerings and to get rid
of disloyal members.
'Thtis plan of fampaign consists of lectures
by which an arny of 3-5,000 le:turTers will
plead for the cause. It is also stated in the
proclamaion that arrangnients are being
mia1de for the holding of two or more grand
Alliance mass meeetings in ench of the Al
lIance States during th year, or as ia'ny
more as the brotherhood may desire.
The .5,000 lecturers who will sound the
trumpet for the order this sunmter should
raire a bree7e that will send th3 Alliance
shliij) A skimnnitizg r'.er the seas to success.
P0111t o CooNaw.
We have not tried to understand the in
trio: (!e- and legal points of the iljiictionl
agniast the C(oosaw company in the Matter
(if digging phosplhiate rock, but the fact that
the reveimue L -topped concerns every tax
payer, and ''-t is *a4ily understoodI that the
deliciency must be made- f{(od in some
wa:y.
Unless operations are resumed one or
two things will be nevessary, namely: The
a-sesmui1ent of property must be raised, or
eIs( the tax levy must be increased. "All
- ings which atre lawful are expedient"
. very matn in the State will realize the
Iiorci of this rentirk, and it is quite likely
I tet somei of oum citizents wiltl,ibe impressedl
withl the idtat the govwraiuent is cot.
Imit tinog erro)r by arbitrary act ion aginst
the largest tax payer in the State.
T he Press antd Banner hias no feeling|
whtatever for or against the 1'oosaw Com-.
We arc in position to hope that theC(ouirts'
maniy "hew to the line, let the chips lalil
where they may.''
Bu:t we do ntot want the~ revenue stopped
while the process of seoring and hewing is
goimg on1.
A strong sentiment will no dloubt be de
v'eloped before the hiigintninog of the next
(amtpaign,. andt( the peopled will probiably dhe
maitnd to know of candidates for political
preferment whether they tire for or agaitnst
this action of the Governee.t which is
killing the goose that hays the gotlden egg.
Whle Gloverntor Tilhunan will have the
support of a large followini;, no matter
what lie d14oes, mnd whaile it is etjptndly true
thatt lhe will have p)ronaouncedi and acliveop
poisi tion, nto mttter lio w ftaihfully he may
dl:seimegei the- publdic trust, yet there is a
Immt h larger cnserviative elemenit, who will
suppijort the right ats they see it, ito inatter
whlo is in ollice.
It, is utsch s.; for Mr. Tillmani to under
take to please, or placate that element which
is timalterabtly opposedi to himit.
>It is likewise itnnecessaury for him to do
1any thing mercely fo r the pturpose oif strength
ening himself wi~t-those whoe will endorse
his course undler ainy (ircumistances.
lki friends anid his opponents ar- fac
l ions.
As the Gloverntor of theo Sitate lie shotuld
steek to be thet Go vernor of thle whole p0o
ple, and his course should be to serve thte
hest int srests o)f all.
IFTne Sta-dte c n have no spite againast the
C' osiw C~ompaniiy. It can -mnly dtemandl its
-rehits against the Company. antd in demnand
inig tho) 0e eeuiteQ, the tiveranmetnt shotildt
h ot ptunishm lax payers by taking unwtvenc.
- sary' act ion wher-ebh prp il wvill suller
thle loss of $1 25,000- annually.
Ant tier maIt er wvhichi conceerns uts in this:
Whi le tI ae Coosaw Comnpany' is stopped, the
dem-iandt for phottsphiate rock isniotdeicreatsedl.
I Th'lis maiy lhave a tendtency to develop the
F1loridla phlosphiate r'ock ini sneh quatit ies
asto prmaent!y) ijure the valueo of ott
wnphiosphamte beds.-Abbieville P'ress and
Ilaniner.
Theacterm "'sandwurichi," now so familinr,
espec'(illy to the travelinag public, is oif sin-.
gullar', hut wetlI atuthtentiented, em igin.
It Itakes the name from a Lordl Sand wich
a membn er oftI the Eniglisht perae, niow
demea. 'Phis notie tord , as it is re'portetd
w.4s addltictedl to gaminght: andto the gamting
t abde htad suich a fascination for himi that
onit manzoy ccatsii ons lie id not leave it fora
his mteal s. but hadut hiis si'rv:uii- to bri ng to
him,t ti satisfy his hunmger, ple'ors of nmeat
andto fowl( p)la(ced bei weeni slices of Ibutte redI
-i eadl, which lie devonared in thle i nterver
ails of the galie. I It was also a famnous
r idter tufter the Iibuns. passionaity fondl oft.
te race coiuse and aillaroundt sportsmntti
eratiiilvy. I laving neq(utire<f at decidedo lik
ing for th le ments and bth read Iprepa:redt in
onve''nuient forni indticated,. a theral suply
- wuas c'onstanItly a piu t, of his hmtehtonI, nece
Ies5ury' and intidet-to hi is a'v')ant itns. F'or
tike opurplot of Iar speeily'hI'o becam iiopular
witha thoat set: andI itnce, preisonablyiI3. by
as also Ithe prini le of miat ural seleel ion it
has dleveloipedl in to the intnmueriabte sptcies
anda the ci toretndit.g miag:itudde ini whlichi
wve Iiad it at this dayu~.- Ex.
?i:4auvedl Eliftia,
Farmt(er Little, of Ohio. ilegan sneezing
theo other dayt aind conidn-nt stojp, nior couldl 1
the doctoz' do any thing for himt. The
hir eil mant hiaaed;ot anid hit hana on the pro- I
h(iscis antI the anetzing dlisappeared ias theo 4
hlnod eamte. The snueezer waIs girateful, of
courte, btut tie's goinig to hick the hlred
-tmani some( (lay this lIprintg,-Deot,l Free
Forethought Is Providence,
What Sen Terrel Say.
Ben Terrell spoke In Charlotte on the
th uit, and the Charlotte Evening News
s of the address:
"Mr. Terrell spoke for exactly two houn.
s said tho Alliance is a political business
d a so(!lR organization and discussed it
idor each head. le declared he was a
emocrat, if the Democratic party would
> What he wanted. If not he was a Re
iblican if that party would do what he
anted, and if that party was not right4for
im he was a third party man. The Alli
ice, he said, Is determined to wipe from
ic statute books every thing not in accord
lce with its wants.
He is a sub-treasury, man If he cannot
et anything better, The farmer lie de
lared is a better security tol the govern
lent than the bondholder,
There aro some lawyers, he said, Who
an be bought for *1.50 while there are
ther. who can't be corrupte(d by any SUm
>f money; some merchants who will pass a
>iece of motheaten cloth on a blind wo
nan, and others who arc of honor; some I
armers with big hearts and souls, and oth
ra who could crawl around a grain of
nustard twelve imonths and not reach the
other side."
1ingallm Tribute to Cleveland.
Ingalls says: "Lincoln, Grant, Hayes
lartleld and Harrison all read their ilaugu
als-Cleveland spoke his. How thorough
y lie hInd his intellect disciplined. There,
>efore 50.000 people, wherc the slightest
nistake would be held up to the the coun
ry, with a piece of paper no larger than a
rsiting card to guide him, he spoke to the
vorld. It was the most remarkable exhib
tion of nerve and control ever given by a
resident on his innugration day."
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)roiderie,, Insertions, Laces, Table
Damask, Oil Cloth, Window Scrii,'
Funi, Uml rellars and Straw Hato.
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House Keeping goods, Iron, Steel, ~
Nails, all kinds of Tools, Coffee, Tea
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Burieauis s5.00~
Bedsteads, $1.25.
Chairs, 40 Cents.
Safes, 82.00.
Suits of 10 Pieces,$ 12.50
Parlor01 Sulits, Plush
Tr'immied, $2S.00.
Coffins andI( Caskets at
aniy time, dauy or ilght.
Puishi thle bulttoni on our
rl'Ont door)1 and( your call r
willl be anlswered immed(I
I tely.
To get your goods cheap
;o to
63 anUd 65 MInl St.,.r
GwREENVILLE, S. O.
li'-felephione Nos..604 and 38.
The Pickens Markets,
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Fhe Greenville (
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I. W. SIRRINE, Kiuperinitei
Citntion,'
LIE STATE OF soUri CAROLINA,)
County of Pickens.
By J. B. Newherry, Esuire, Probate
1l11reas, Moses W. Crew has mace
it to me, lo grant him letters of admin- .
trtion of the estatc and sffects of
On P. Crews, decense(d.
Tiese are therefore to cite and admon
h nll anld aiitgufrtr the k-indrel and credi
rs of the said John P. Crews de
-ased, that they be and app-ar before
e in the Court of Probate, to be hAd at
ickens C. 11., S. C. on the 14th d.,y ot
ay, ne:t, after .ublication hereof,
11 o'clot, in ihe forenoon, to show
muse, if any they have, why the said Ad
inistration should not he granted.
Given under ,ny hand this the 22nd day
April, Anno Domini. 189. (
J. B. NEW BERRY, . P P. C.
J. LEWIS. JtLIUS E. BOGUS.
THE- PICKENS
and.'.Agency
If you want to buy orielt land, read
The Pickens Land Agency now has for'
.le the following desiriitt fand,.
200 acres one andl half mile north of
ickens, 2.5 cr'*9 in cultivation balance
original forest-ifie inest oak and pine
ber.
100 ace near Central with 75 acres in'I
high state of cultiviation. Gohod dwell- I
.g and necessary out buil dI igs.
1'wenty-one acres of land in the town K
Easle for sale. A goodl tenant house
ri it. $500 cash.
209 acres On Big Crow Creek ; 75 acres) at
I cultivation; 25 acres best bx,ttosn land;
i acres of it wi.thonf a ditch: the bottom
mfd not subject' to overflow; half ni ile of
iill and gin, one' nile of school and
lurch. Price, $2,000; terms easy.
175 acrecs near Pump)kintown ini o'iginal
>rest; 100 acres lies well hstI ?imbdrAie.
rice $350.
175 acres eight miles north of Pickens
n) gradled road to Eustattoe; good frivme
'sidlence, good barn aind all ncecesary-~ ont
millings, good well of water; 50 aecree in
ilti'v'ton, hah-.nes f.n original forest.
900; on.'a cash, balance on Tong t.ime
Ako 4'Q ace adjoining the above trac-t
) alcres ~otom; unbir.p)rovedl; N'0 a.cres of
acLt inl oriijnn-)l timber. ai-', $-450.
A small w~ell improved( Ie.rm of 61 acres jy
mile north of Pijckensi. (loord houie andl
uit buildhings; well of good wa er, land in
i.h .state of cultivatien; price, $1,200.
his is a goodl location for a man of fami- ta
rwho wants to educate his childlreie and
irm at the samne timec.c
85acres 2 miles southawest of Crosa
1ains on watern Of Georf;e's creek ; goodfa
Jttoin land, one-l\aV? i ",-iginal forest;-a
ne timbiher; abot. 35 &se;r sleaTedl and in
high state of eidtivation; go-d water and
(-cessary buiildings; uerma easy.
For any piarticulavs wsi'e to Pfc-kens
and Agen'y,- Pick ens, 8. C.
IEOLL~OWAY 'S
Barber - Shop I
In rear oi' aasion liuse,
OlIEENVILL,E, S C.
An easy shave guara.nteed. Hair neat ly
nid tastefuirly'ed.~ Sbimpooing and hair
yecing. .Razor :.harpening a specinity.
rair toni i for eradicatinag dandr-uff and
-ritation of the scalp foir sale.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
our patronage is re-spectful Ily sol icitedl,
SPRINGCWOOD
['ANNE RY I,
Manufaemiw'rr of' alT kinds of
lough and Finished
LEATIlER!
res sed Sheep~ Skins,&c., &c.
500 Cords'ai Tranbark Wanted.
GREENVILLE, 8. C.
1and
- 1 *1 ilib
[ARDWARE
IPLEMENT8I
IXED UINTS!I V
)RS.)
IONS,
kinds,
or" Buggies,
and Plietons,
&14 styles,
X,
3r Btggies,
ER Vehicles.
MONEY
heo above at
oach Factory,'
LE, !q. C.,
iRKLEY, Proprietor.
dent. ap3oyl
AN ACROSTIC.
weet is the perfume of flowers,
ightly they nod in the breeze, C
ver thenm sunshine and showers,
band fb,im the grass and the trees.
-othing more bright or iore gaq
reathes in this wide world below,
evealing new beauties each day
gladdening our hearts as we go.
1hein scatter the ,ev(ds far and wide
olding grasses and flo%eis in store, C
0 11
%ach valley and glade and hillside 0
eviving in verdure once nrv
ow grasses in garden anl firlt
f
f1v flowers in border anl hed;
Ivery blossom a pleasure shall yield, <
C
Avery peta a perfume shall shed
istilled by ti.e sun and theglew,
preadling sweet scenrted odour anewv.
Best assortment of seeds in Greenville
SLOAN BROS.,
(ureenville, 8. C.
1. M.WERTZ,
PROPRIETOR
gARELE W&I8K!
ONULMiGT':',M TlOM BsTlONEJs, COl.
NEll STO(N EM, ETIC,
ade Onl short not ice. Sa~t isfart ion Guar.
teed, and pirices as low as thle lowest,
C <iuaity of the work at adl times being
ins idered.
I am agent for the best iron andI wire
ne- on th, market. Give me a call
d( try my work. 1?. M. WVER 1'Z.
'WOODWORf
F9R BALE BY
O. AM. ICEED, Agen t,
___ Anderson,S. C.
~CMENCir
ObaiddPenta NNvat 'a do
361 Bradway,
A Household Remedy,
FOR ML
BLOOD AND SKIN
DISE ASES
B.UB.B.
Botanic Blood Balm
It Cures SCOUA LES SALT.
f6rm of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be
sides being efficacious In toning up the
system and restoring the constitution,
when impaired from any cause. its
almost supsErnatural healing properties
justify us in guaranteeing a cure, if
dlreotions are followed.
SENT FR EE -gn.".A..
BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga.
CJEFF~RIES,
Nui79 fia* ftauge,
GREP1RVILLt Fj .l
Practicos In ill the courts. CanIr
cry best reieendes. Telephous . 79?i 4
jaU22m0 .
1. 0. kuiw J. B. Freeman,
3 OWES & FRIEMAN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
p2y1 PICKENS,. . (,
YEL., & Oak, J. 0. Bo009
reenville, S. C. Pickens, 6. 0i
ELLS, ORR & BOGGS,
ATTORNEYS AT.LAW,
[. F. Am9mR, C. L. 11o.ti.ffswo-r U
ullcitor 8th Circuit, Pickens, S. C:
Greenville, S. C.
NSEIL & HOLLINGSWORTH,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS
AT LAW,
PIC kENS C. ., 8. C'
Peactice in all the courts of the Sta'
md attention given to all business eutrue
d to.them. nlil4.88tf
II.-L & WELD014,
DENTISTS,
)2 *ain Street. OREYINVILE, 8. C:
010 given every Thur.day and Friday;
nd teeth extracted without pain.
M. NORWOO1), ). ). 6.
DENTIST,
Corner Main and Coffee Streets,
GREENVII.LE, 8. C:
it. J. 11. CARLISLE,
DENTIST,
flee over Westin,rejind Bros. & Duke'e;
Drgte.
tnl'89 GREENVILLE, 8. C.:
H. FRANK SMITH,
EASLEY, S. C.
Is now permanently located at Easley,'
nd respectfully offers his professionaf
Lrvices to the public generally. 2ja69
C. FITZGERALD,
PHIIOTO0RAPHI ER.
GRENVILLE, S C.
Over Wetmorand i&os'., I)r6g Store.
11 work done by the instantaneous pro
Iss. Also in.,ke enlargements from olt
Ictures to any size in water colors, cray.
n, India ink. oil and pliin photographs
ANSION HOUSE, +
GlREENVIULF, S. C.,
1ins been newly refitted and excellertly
irished. It is first class in its.appoillt'
len-ts, and is olle of the best hotels in the
oirth. Hitut-etd in the lealthiiest and.
lost del ghtful locnft(Y in .the country ic
ffers superior attractions to visitors. Its"
Lisile eanniot be excelled inl anly city.
*Mustang
for
and
NOR
Forty Years
THE
STANDARDL
For~ Sale
tGY ALL
Chmarter Notice.
N'otice is hereby given that we will~
pp~ly to J1. M. Stewvart, Clerk of the
Jourt, on WVednuesday, the 20th day
i May 1891, for a charter for th,e
?ions Tolephono Comwpany,, the ob
oct and purpose of said Cr a
>eing to build and1 operate telep one
ines be0t~ween all the incorporated
owvns oft PikR4ns (Joucy and thet city
i Greenville.
Rt. F. SMITn,
p23 JOLs E. BoGGS.
Ilid's WVantedI.
The contraet for fencing the publio
t3metery, which haus been procured
y the town, will be let to the lowest' A
>idder, on Saturday,, the 28d of May
891. Pla-na and specifleations for
he fence can be ldoniaplicationl to"
Intendant.
J. B. -FanxAN Clerk CodneiLl,
my7 8tr