The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, May 14, 1891, Image 3

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PICKENS SENTINEL. LOCAL NE1Ws. --Mr. 4. C. McMaian was in town last *%( Baturday. -Millio, wife of Willis Ambler, colored, died last Friday. ' --prlng pasture has been cut short by the ling dry spell. - -Mrs. J. C'. Jennings was quite ill last 'week with the grippe. . -Jake Griflli and Lou Ferguson colored, were married last Sunday. -Mrs. Benj. F. Boggs, of Liberty tWwn iship, was quite ill last week. -Miss Anna Dargan visited friends in Greenville last Friday and Saturdity. -Uon't forget the railroad meeting next Vriday, it will be to dour iterest, to attend. - -Liberty township suffered more fron the recent frost \ftu any other part of the county. -- Miss, Ola Hollingsworth visited hlr 'f\w*k,.Ars T. 1. Smith of Greenville, ast week, v -Capt. L Thornley has been confin 'pd to his room the past week by a slight bilious at'.ah. -See change in the ad. of Harris & W4orrls. They make a strong 'bid for your -eummer trade. - -Fifteen boxes of oranges at Harris & .Morris' next Saturday, must be sold at once, at any price -The handis were called out. iLt rues A ay and the "prohibiion" road put in slipe 'for the summer traei. -Mr. W. E. Alexander, of the Mile 'Cre--k section, lost a flne young horse last week. Disease unknown. --Mr. Larkin lIuhis, of Libertv town jhip, had to, replant a part of his co'ton on account of the frost last week. -Dr. Bailey, of 4 reenville, is to be here next Saturday and Sulyda to organize the new Baptist church at this llace.z' -Th Telephone Company have receiv 'ed the material for the construttionl of the 'line, and work will be conmuenced at once(. -'The west bound trains on tie Air Line now pass Easley at 7. 13 it. i. nd ,. 33 p. inl. The time of the east bound traitis are as heretofoic. -The (ry wealher Iiis caused the farm era of Pea Hidge to replantit a gre1t ual of their cotton. The first plaitiiing did not germinate. -The Deputy Marshals have hecui to haul in the opperators of tle imln1er(u1s illicit stills, dest.royed by Dr. Eiisor the past six months. -Don't fail to come in to the railroad meeting next Friday. The pros"Apect proi ises well for the romd. If we put on a lit tle energy we will get it. -The frost must live ippud the qpring chicken er)p, as the frying sizv fail to coie in. h'ley are said to be worth 25 cents each in Greeivile. -Mr. and Mrs. C E. Roiinson andi daughter, ani Nir. Zalie Cox visitei .I .and Mri. J. E. Cox oI Greenville count v. last 6aturday and tinday. -Deputy .Jennins i rrested llert Man din, of Six Alile last Monlav. for ritiilin-. whiskey withoit licen 4e. The Conni." sioner will hear the case on Friday. -The Prater'4 Crcek Sul Alliantlehim(liut sx car loads if fertiliz,. r 1ii srin. This looks as if Pea 11i2 maui nt. relicd the acreage of cotton v( ry nitch, if any. --J. L. Gilloway andl Dick~ Price, color cd, wvere before the UT. S Commtissioer last week, charged withI tunn ing a n'nm shine still They w~ere: ibeh fir conrt -The County Dotrdl of E'jpidizat ion m in last Saturdty amd liinished its work fir this year. Only somie few appe:ul cisies were passed upon, and lhe lk-ard aidj'u: ned sine die. -Messrs. Elias Day and Lowiell K. Ktl 10e' were at this platcelast TIuiesdayv Iooking~ for a site for a saw neill indu brick( vard. *They nitan biusiness, iand thiugs wi 'atit en litre very soon. her duighter, Mirs. J1. L. iomi psn ' .Brevardl, for the patst mi onth,i r t' rned hiomie last Friday. She reports Mr's. 'i hompsons health much imnproved. - Mr. Roht. W. Gillesplii hadl over one thousand sweet piotato hplants sit ou t on the 6ith inst. The frost cooke thc enm comi p)lete. lie has set twelve or lifteen iunid red more for the next snap. -On inst Thursday the 7th in at. at the residence of the bride's fathier, Mir. JIohn Ramipey of Liberty townshiip, Miiss Mtary' Rlampey was marrriied to W . C. Gatines, . Li. Garvin, Trial Juist ice, ohliciaut ing. -The Camp Gromunil Sumnibiv' School will hold their innuial l (' ii's I )iyt n-ceting next Satin-day. (Gap 11lill Suiidav' Schliool will hioldI a similair se'rviceo on next Smiiidtv. Addresses will tie male and the publtie'is cordially invited to participate. - Mr. F. M. Morr'mis, who imad' an ex tensive tip last wi ek thi ronugh Aniden-on couinty and eastern Geor'igia, says t hat t he farmers have a poor standu of e'ntion throug'hiout theuse sec'tions, andii nowhere dlid he see better erotp prospuets than in .Pickens county. --Crocket Griiflni. the colored boy that lost boith of his hands Iast vear in a giant powder an-cidtenit, is iiowi ma king a fl hand in the lielid. llis father', Betn GIrimhn, hias invented a plo w st-ck with which liiI Crocket doesC its good plowinug as aniy one witht two hainds. -Mr. .John D). JHarris, of St Albants, Greenvitle county, visited Ihiis lbrother, Mir. TI. ID. Hatrris, lust 'llThurs<hiy aiid Frilay. iIe wits accomplaniedc by Mi'. A. R. Fowitir, of Greenville. Th'iee' gentlenten ni-i oni thei look out foi sonme iheirable real estate ini vestments in thtis (-ounty. --Oin accounit of thle condhition of the Court House the organi i.ation of the Baupt ist church will take place in ithe I14e'shvterianut shurch neixt Satturdaynt. Th lere wtill lbe pre.aching F'riday ni-.th'tt, Saiturdayv morn ing -and might, and1( Stunday mn-uinug an tn iigh t. 'Drst. Manly aiid Uniliey will coinduct the --services. -Prof. J. T. Price's school at Liberty. will give a baisket picnic on thle school house gro)unds next Satutrday. Everybody~ ~is invited The famnou-i old Liberty piing .is att tIs p)lae, andi it hits bitein notd i-las ai p icnic grounid since thle cighlt-ent hi cenit inry. GJathier at the hiistorie spot nlext Satuirday andL haive a goodi ti me, --On Tuesdlay nigt v> last week some sicutndirl tired three shots from a large calibre pistol through the contdy platte glass front of WV. M. Ilagood & Co's store in Easley. The sc'amp I who didi thit, anid oth er malicious acts ieecunt v, will be sonmaiiir Ily dealt with one of this'' days. Tlhiis is what causes the formation of "'White Cap" bands. --Prof. J1 F. Darga'i has senit In his res. Ignation as p)rinicipatl of the ighl Si'horol at this place, to tak e effict ait thle chose of this secssioni. .June0 12ith. The boiarildirftru4 tees have atccepted thi' re'signiation, thnth with regret, its thiey are' nawat u thait it wiIl be dliiletilt to secure at teacher who cant fill has done for tIh' liz-t two year's. Prof. Dargan goes to Spartanhunrg. 'hitvintg been ~electedl to the Chair of Metatphy3sics antd Logic in Converse College. Townohkp Trustees' Meeting. Pursuant to the hotice published, the township trustees of the public setmolt met in the court house last Smit the purpose of considering the que t Af redistricting the county. Tle meetling wits called to order by CoI missioner Bright, who atitted the object for which the call had been issued. On motioli of Prof. 8terling, W. IV. F. Bright wits elected chairman. CIn motion of loin 0. 11. Carpenter, S. (. Sterling was inade secretary. Fle roll Call shlwed all the triustees res elt bIt f4mur. Mr. J. K. Kirksey offered the following r-esoliliol: "That the trustees of the publIile cools of Pickens county request the school Com missioner of said county to visit the- board of trustees of each school distiict, and that he, with the said board of trustees, es. tablishl new boundary lines filr each school district, andI that the CouImissioner and the boards be atborized to make such chan-ges as they think tiemesat v for thie best interests of the various sclool dis tricts, by locitinig sites for school houses and having tle same built, and that the to cations sieected shall be perm1anent. The best inter-st (f each locality shall be care full', coisidered. 2d. That we ik our representatives in the General Asscnmbly to have an act pass e(A e'nlriig the worklf;the hoards in re dist4ictmig the xxoty, and ther eby inaking their wop k perialent, and complete " WY. WY. F. Bright offered the ftollowing amendment, which was adopted: "if any township needs the services of a surveyor, or incurs any necessary ex. pei-se in the establishikeit of tle distrivt ini.alry3-ilig out the purpose and ititet of this resolilimn, Ite same shall be paid out of the public find of said lownslhip.' I The resoltitioln was unaninou!ly adopt ed. On 1otion of lion. IV. T. O'Dell, the tIl-Auecs wernsnee to rtituest th--.! Cutinty Aiitor to funtiish viach b n wt( With Ii tlie eeil list of their r.espective towliships, is requirtedi by act (if I09O. The meeting then adjouieiud sine die. W. W. F. BRIHT, Ch'n. S. 0. ra.x,Suec'y 4econi Quarterly ('on;ferenve--PFikesim ('ircuit. The Second Quarterly Conference of the Pickens Circuit, met in the M. E. (hurch he14le last atuitrday at II it. m. Presiding Iider J. 0. Wilson, preached the opemng All the cliutrche's of the circuit % (re rep resented except Dacusville. Thjirty-two oli- I ciali eilbers uaswei-ed at roll enil. I The fiinanaa report was vet-ry good, ibait double tlie- repiotL of tile first plarter. lhe assessmient of .14 against the Pick. ents Chitiil hr Ii the lIeu--icig (ef the district paitiertg' it A tim rs,etn ,was liqujtliated by pledges and cash. The fo)llowiil wer~e elected as delegates to tIhe Dis'riel Confer ferecev, which tiects at Willitiston, anid % ill eiiliraice the f<.trt-j Sabbath in July: WY. A. Gravivy. A. E. Kelicy. J. I. New lon. IBirnie 'mith. Charh-s iutchins, J. D. Morgan. Alternates: J. 1) ciureten, W. L. M rlan, It. A. Iowen. The next (2uiairlerly Colfetreice will be bel at Gap Hiill. -iaa h aftetnooi Elder Wilson and J!ev. A. W. Walk-r wet,t eit to 'T.ebler chukllrc., whete the fopim-r dedicated the new h,uii in t(I the wolship f God. 1e v. 0. L2. lDirant prerbheti at 1 ). i., and aiimo'tt (ed that 1 Owin to the illness (ef the pistol's %% i hI ew prtee I eel seI'v iCes woub1 be pV,st ped, tee bin-il the eveniig' of the Ist Sah hati in .Jlly, when Hlder Wilson will be leicsent and assist at tile meetig. This :i:A the firs, ollicial viit 4f Wder Wilsonl to this place. lle prepiched three times Whie hee and impressed (eut lepupie favur ly i.N. e y ie ho ma1:1% tiad it cimien iti to visit u- ofteI d1ur.intg his te'rii (Cf ..ervce in this dist-rict . A1t that la,"t tc'gular mtectincg. of of ( 'cuoity Ceciettiissicetiers, ti- c', ofl Mr t. J . A. Finclaey, the elie den- . I al' og thle F;ast side of thle pubI ic e imre foi *&~ 0. 1liy ies pur chacse t hey haie sc' curilede for th i e cutyi amptIle reoin feor the et(-ceminodeecate the ('towels oen public days wiit hocut. hiaekiaditng the street4. Thie ceonittre( feet the biling will be let xLtimoeiyaiv I wtelcork will be comein e~tc 'ci a ane er h.t~ day ve'.d respe -inh-' lGili' ete l' It l 'i ,i ie't (echt cef the to-':. i. i w opum saol i.e eb' at 1 Yte inniey iii'! i n irea-cal lIhe siz'e of the pubtliW sq-',iur soC that tt e ci c'on of thle new buni .di ig ini the cetiter of it will nit' intericre n it. the old buiii leg, andl it will be left standinig until lie other is colielleted. Vt heii that is (lone nd lth le oierst''t moviied~ in thle old hiouse will be schel teo lie hiigheest bidder i tiand tectn dlown, antd the new otne entclos'ed witlii a ha idstoiie iton fence andith- p i* lot sowl 1i1 grace. A bout the Hlallroad. F.n:'ioiu SlT~sis ti. : Ini a recetit is' (IC of y'ourt eatper, I seec thaet yeou aid veoate thle butildinig of ac racilroade fromi P'ickens toeAn (dr4ti oncan atsk -'who will ncake a muove" ini the imatter'. Icn myi topinicon it is a pro je('t itt whiebch every cinttetisinog citizenl of the eeettnt.y shuld taike ani acttve initetest. teut it is pritere thait the (citizcel.5'I thle toewn oef 1Pickenis sthoucld firist put thIe moeve'ntiit ini a-hapie; cand t heti let lie cit izenis (If the c'outy pu~ Iit their' shounllets to thet whl~erl andi tmove thie protject ailoneg le totompletion,e its I amurei Sitlhtey will, feti tio eoce who ha' our fiitueprper city a t heart ecnn lail teo see the greatt bletneit it weould hlle to the cotvl.I do iiot, tik that the citizenis oIf the (eountty ('ldt exi endt IifIty or seve10y~'- live Iltthousanil duleris in anv hetter way. thatn toe give that iiie(utnt to butibil ai troad ftrom tIle coty seait toc somie favoratible ouitlet. K\edep th' bal aIc rolling. tandi let uts seecure a r<md.tc I will cltote hort' I m aty airoeuae thle ire oif stome ncon-tailr'oadi iian. TIAxPAYER. l-'astatoe tp., May 8ih, 1891. E.'rona Liberty. Frost bit cottont tight, conisiderably in low pelces. Saits an td wheat as well ats It her crops arte needhinge rie badlyi), aend feorwvard o its will be htiely cut, off iti a f'ew dlays more. Thue i'ini.ing Conivent ioni was wec'l attend-l ('t yest erdayi . Thei tmusteicwasi good. Prof. We'sley Norris weas electted prideni 't; Eli.. hit Sniithi, v'ice-reiet; W. 11. liryaiit, ir' electeed se 'enI tary. 'The( nex t cotivetion teo bce belhl wit.h Flat Riock chuirch on the secondic Sundalcy in Julyi. IL. ii. Anersoti ttnde wife visited rela ives inte tewn i teowvn last wii ek. lit. I'tioni 'toeting. Th'le Utieon I \etincg for the Setcndl L'tion eD Iistrit. ('iTIeve Mc Ih- A\scialction wvill tcte'ct wtith Mele ('teek Churuh Cit, hi o'lcl ccin Saitgl~tur abefore mt'he liih Siun daiv int Mayx. fl' v. .. TI. I.e'wis ucill dleliv. c't the ittrodctoryi c sermtont. WV. O. a.A tillS, in ('hat'ge. IYtecting of thme PIltckens AlVict'aul A'c,oe Thi e Picketns Counsty Mcedi'cal A "Socitionti bi'ehi its anneiual uiieeting cit, Lea-'., hi-I Thurttsdaiy andit e l'ctedo ohlicere fori iit ve"ii. heiy ari" as fcllcowsa: Drt. 0. WV. Nartle, I le, w e ar) ide t Iriiei; I)r 1 l i'hol .,I" W1hiians, Pickeins, htbraiacn. Afte is-it cussinug severa! imciplotant, subljctts iin r ea Ietc tee the mtietinicg cfcth pr' f esesioni tamcl elteatinlg dele giate, to thc im(e I tig" cof the Statie M'eteal Asoc'tiaitioni, to be bel at Anersoec otn Junit e 9th, Ithe,i' leers wvet ine a body!) Io thle Moe,'aje ac' .'s w'here' a .sptle'td h dicert wac ; o Item hy Me'1 M 1o cle. Ie lIr.s.. 'A'.S ATTENTION CTIZENS. HaN IMCet11g Next Friday the 15tt niht.--Everybody Attend. The citizens of Pickens county art called to) meet at the court house o next FMiday, the lth inst., at 11 o'clock a, ln. for the purpose of taking 6omle actior toward the building of a railroad to thi place. This is a matter in which every citizenof the county is interested. The prospect iN rood at present for the early comph tion of A ttood to this place provided our citizens ive it the proper elcoUralgeim nt. Thimis:no alse alarm but a call that means business. There should be a full meeting of our eit zeus on that occasion, as the pl ojeCt will )e put before them in a clear light, anl def nite action taken. It %e ver expect to nove forward with ot hevi portions of the state inl enterprise 111( i.liprovelment we nust be upl) ail doinlg. Sqo co me in next !ridtay and take part in the movement to ;ecure this ssent,ial feature to the future >rosperity of the county. Tihe Local Paper. No c' paper, however newsy aud con >lete in *ts chatacter, can take the place of a country paper. It may furnish, owing ,0 its great advantaines and large circula .ion four times the realing niatter it one hlf the coat, yet tle Morning Ncws Has always mauntainedl that it is the pleCa8 ire aid the dtuty of every good and intelli rent citizen to first take his county paper, Lmd it rarely tatis that it is the first paper -cad by himself, as well as his fam.ly. There is one very important point about L county paper that iany people do4) not inderstand or appreciate. If its circula ion is loss thia 2,00 the publisher cannot ifford, except undor very favorable cir :umistanlces, to furnish it to his patrons at. t 1, ss price thai from $ I5.-o to $2 year even vhere lie gets entsh in advance, if lie lets mt his paper otn eredit, 25 per cent of his >usimless may be charged to profit and loss. 'IIe local paper is such a great factor in uilding up and developing a colmnunily Iod its instillitiois that, self interest, if not ippreciation and local pride, shouild and ;enerally does, secore for it a liberat sub ort.- 6avannah Ne.". Tflls NNN ION. itev. W. K. Itog,. .-g tltfx Week to Take Ciauge of toe Work. The Sibley Mission is now provided with P pastor by the First Piesbyterian church. mnd Rev. Wim. K. lJoggs comjes this wee-k o take charge. lie is ani able and devotedl -otig minister, known already inl this city. or he preached not long since, a series of ermonls at this mission. Ile is a cosiin of h1alicellor Wmll. E. Boggs, of the Univer ity of Georgia, and is a minister of real tat;l prominence. 1le will to good work md receive a warn welcome at the Sibley dission. The first church geo-rously pro. ides $1,000 salary for this inission pastor ite.-Augumta (Ga.) News, May 5th. CLE11NON COLLEGAE. Corner Stone to be Laid July 28tlk. At thc rcent inlecting of tie Board of Frustecs of C-lemsol Co Illege at Pentdletot, t wits decided to mtake urrangetenivits to 1cCommii1odite as miany as (Oo studients so hat no p oug lutan teed hoe turnoid away w%ho is seeking an edication. It was also Ivtrmlined to lay the cornler Stole of the College buildiIig on July :tlh, onl Which oceasion CI. l'olk of Nort.h Carolina, Dr. Hlopkins of the Technollogical choolin At. lan1ta 6a., and lio. G. Latill Buist of Charluston, w%ill deliver atdreses. ()i the next day the trutevs will mevt and till as many of the :ilssor:-ilp as will Ie necetrSy to Imoet tle requimcilieits of thI colleir uit t he boo ~i3miin r. I B.- lidoolphn. IBrunswick, Gan. writes '1 woas unid r the enre of nine diff roim doctors, butt not, (one0 did tme the goood that ['A R-A SIP- l'lCl)E eures itch in 3( muinutes. For sale by LA.w1's &. 'M2om.a, I'iekenst, ,. C. Also J1. D.* Siinith & C o. I to ty, 5-. 1 ..~ h '.e ii mtOWN'S aitO(N lilrt .- Ll t Ris leasanlit to take, ciirru~o l. o . g.. ttin 01an1titIBiloiomes. A ll olealero keen i0 claimis, nte s, miortgaglZo', &e, will do well to aiomly to Julius E. 1iooggs. apri8 tf Coii nnapitton ('ured. Ain ohil pohysiciant, ret ired from practI ice haiving had plaLced in hiis hands by an Easi Intdia tmissiotnary the forinula (Of a simplt o vegetable rentedyv foor then spoeedy andI per matneunt cure of (C0otnumption, B3ronchiitis, (ao. . Asthmina, and all thr-oat and LAung Alfo< oti s, atlso a poositiv e amol ruotical eurc for Neorvouos 1 )ehihIty ando al1l Nervouns Cam.ti pilint3s, aifter hoavimg testedo its woo derful curtive pVo'Iwers ini thIouts,is of ca.ses hatt foIl at his dutty to mtako it, kntowit to lois ouf. feriniig tel:ows. A ituiatec by this nmotiv' aI it odesire to relieve hutaan211 sotll'rini g, I w ill send ft roe of eliotrge, to all who deo:-ire' it, thiis recipeC, ini Geormant, F'roenth otr Eonglish with full dlirect ions for proeparinL and tus itng. Sont. by tmail by atddressing w itl stam3t , nain:oig t his pape10r. WV. A. N oyes we2o l'tiwer's l3toock, Itooeesteir, N. Y. TilE STlAT,; 01' ol 'TIl CAlltJLINA i) tom32.t v oof l'ioos. (Co'montto leo:s toourt. Jamenis, l'lainotiffs. Aga:inst. arlniner hb,-oi,*I3iobe ~:ralind :uram Loi ter, .Jo.. I. sior .\itry 'ost er. Manarth Fosl er, Alilli: I -i.. .lhiio-s Nlcltti F'osteor .1:32m1 - I x:tnnh-r, I )aiiel ( AXlexanodor, A [ A loxainlor, fa r .)ole xandero .otia A . Alexamlolel .lihe NI. Alexioer. the heirs oif Nante GIibosoIn dlecoased, inoes andI inumbetr i kniown i, theo hnoits of .J;onies Aloexandoer decooetsoed mtunles ando itninhor liuknowl N izz'io Lewis' Mart ha J1 Gibsoon , .1. ZN 31urpreetI, T.' Fo'. N elson tando lleunry Fos I er. I )oeendants. TUo the IDeftendanlts abiove namledi Youl are hiereboy sio iinimoed m110 re<litire to answer It e omptlainit in this acotion wihol was fiod ill the oitllee otf theo ( ler ,ol o tiolCort tort State andt (Coutt3 afore-tsaidl. ton thle 5thn day of Ma:y, 189ol oli to soerv' a es0y of y~our aioswer* to lh o;aid oootiplit On theo stubscriber' at hi oolliooe at Ptiokenms C. JJ., S. C., withi SwentyV dayli. aflteor the service hereof, ex. oluisi vo' of th di oay tof such soervitoe, anid youttil to ans'wor thIto ooiolat:in t withlii thio tIim oafro.oid. the Iohaiintiffs in thi acotioni wuilI aplyl to theo Court foor the ie liot olo-iooan<ho- .0 inhe roml.laintt. J1. II. NkEWTION, la:ittiffs' A\t~ttony. T' te l-f'ed~t:mtos abttovo noamedo: lTko- tot ito. thoat te ojo-ct oof Ihis at tin is to tartij ti It' I o-al F1 tat hil Thloina:o Alytt,olr :ttot Nlarv Al \andeo denIt a1std, sita teil int tht lOoty am10 2*tat a for-oid, .0: w\ol at sotf Tu~ olvoo'Mlik. Iivet cotainin:1013 t noo lattbto ;i -o nito seve (20 aolr- sI ntotr 'r lo~. :nhtI 1:110 no(esonit olh-7a.td 0r c-lim i- Inl- .-t, oilit (e . M. STlEWAllT. C. C. P. Now CLOTUIINU for R New CLOTAEINO for I New 110'y 4oodm. (Aing] ofl' Plai, Chaecked andh ,ig New Eats fi' ALL, sori New Shoes for 1OUN4 New Flosar, New Meat, New Farrniag Toolm of Brand Aiew GAareen Se New Saddles aul liara III slaor this is as goo grow old. A Lthcse thisugs we i can sell honest goods. We vant your trade. Just Receivec 1,000! C'ouae nadat nee TE1cna. WE WILL IKANDLE This Sextanter. Give Us You' Orderi an we will Keep Your1 Traid all the Tlime. Plenty of Lemoins thi week. Sugar IS pounds for Respect filly, Ar d I a CU dk WXheni you buy a Pin or O)rr or wantt a Sewving i3achline, huly fr*o A LEXANDEli I3RUS. & (CO., Gr'ee: v'ille, S. ('., yu wvill sa1ve from fi ifter toi t wentyI per (cen3t. thle E- t'y, 'l hien8 , ( :..'.a*, 1D) .r "Wh1 (~i' an. the bl-t n:ulr. We seven 'reret kintds of Sewing' Sh chilnes. \\e eindlige compariso: fac'tionI. \We will not41 he mal1r1 sold is warran11 Ited for)2 livet year's. nember1 wI'~ heni yo bu 1y from us~ y are buiyi ng. from1 dealers- not aget 'e bu(I dliiret' fr'oth ie hnilhlifa'1 iri and1( 1a cVtash 1o all11 goods1, w ihch el ables usto sell fair below~ cotumliis.;in -(all on us at 107 andl I11, Was( ingLton1 st reet, GreenC:liyiile, S. C., at1 he con's inced. Alexander Bros. & C< Next dltoor to the ex press3 ofli'e. {1FICE OF COLNTY(031: 1 soes Picken.s C. I[., S. I. N otice is hereby I given that1 seah ids(1 will be received by~ th V . E( Coun unil iih1e 4igh2teen2th thry of 31ayi, niea for)1 the W'rectionu of a new Con - 144ouse. Phmiis ml so'(-(ititins: he2 sWeen in ll ice). oII(4 f the I 'h.rkl -amtlolut of his hid. Rtight redseV to re'ject any2 iia all h1114Ids. MAT l'I1AW 1IINDIUCKS, Chlair. of Co,. C(us. ' Oney to l~Onn,I * u ataI2J;2l upn~'W:(rds. l.(:Ini repale:~((t 4f '(ix y eS, I tu (iabling 4t he144 i horrov to j(ay off his islIehtW'ene without, haus1'ting his er'op in any onei ye atr . '1 1,il S'-4r li ('A Ital.iN.\.AlD - ASMOCIl )*44 (N will hohll its n r .1(4f1hil 1241li-I, (,f Ilij r:h ;j h, n 1(h(r2(s' the" Assit ionl244.' The A\ ocha.8i (( f (I Co fe:erate S rn s and'424 124 the .4( ery C o t y i s o r1 124 t l o 144:4' d elegates, a' r ('very )'hIWieiWn ini thei "1tate i' jinited4' W . I ',Y d... 1: ( 'i 1 1li . rbI Q S ftj, 44 -'. " Me . . (m. (i. . roave.U, NG GC U.iirOPENING I -AT gen. oy*. aain, Worsted.s. I usi "L.;j. ('ajicq 'iped Lawlis ever showt &a lere. L- ofimeads. I FOLKS anid flor OLD FOLfiN. New Orleans Syrup, New .uSga all knds. ies naid Irish Potatoes. i1 as a vnew Store. Nethiiig sta re ofrerizig to our custonmers am [AGOOD, BRUC L THE RICHMOND & DANVILL ATLANTA AND CHAlRLOTT]iN SChi-duLIC in effCct U SOl'illOUND Ile D own. *1).Iily No. 37. No. 11. 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