The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, May 28, 1891, Image 2
PICKENS SENTINEL. At
PICKENS C. 11., S. C. tho
Agr
J E, BOGGS, Edtor and Proprietor.
or SitbscriItion, $1.50 per annumte
sI ict ly in advance; for six mont hs, 7 ne.
AdverUseients ifn
per square of one inch orless for the tirst col
insertion aid tiftv vents for each subsec
quent insertion. I ,iheral discoint ilade l
to mrchiants and others advertising for ce
six <wnt Its or by Ithe vear. 1r1
nig'PoSlTION AD l)ERT'ISEM1ENTS an'i
NOT TAKEN. og
Obitl.ary Notii(ese (xceed(ilive tYline(s, ti
T-ibiut es of lic qpect , CoMmm nt111 itn py
of a pekrsonial character, when admissa- gi
blo will heclutrIed for as adv-ertisenets. gt
.a -~wl
THURSDAY, MAY 28, 1891.
The corner stone of Spartanburg's new tj
$50,000 court house vas laid last Friday ol
with Masonic honors. An immense crowd 0!
2i
witnessed the ceremony.
it
The Mechanical Diepa rtient of the State
Univenity, is being packed up and will be
moved to Clemson this week under super -
vision of Mr. J. P. Smith, Clerk of Board c
of Trustees.
An organized hand ot fourteen negro
boy robbers, who have been raiding the
stores ill Coluinbia for some time, were lakst
week arrested andl ten of the linl held for t
court. None of the band of thieves were
over fourteen years of nge.
Te Comptroller General is now after
the railroads !r anll increased assessment.
Gve neral E'llerhe is dletrmieI to pivt the
'1tariff n (im D011iic cOilOrpiotiOnl, and41 IAIdi
tors thit f.t I- ( atry ot. his instrtictions,
-will be tislk d for their olliial I'lad.
EAigenv Shiriliy, a1 dangerous linitae of
Chester Couty, Who had been discharg"(d
from the avy11lum some tie since, hust, Fri
day become enraged ait his b i-law
Thad McFaddeii, at prominein sil 2reiant of
Fort La1win and r1111derd iill oiutright.
At enterpri.sing "boomle i.s inl Grven
ville, trying to work up a "bo( in" editiol
of tile News to adver-tist" tiit phi f. If
he canl olit boom Bro. Williamns, w will
(xpect to see tile MIuntail City Oi the
lace of the mlloonl the next time she fills.
The "third party idca" took shiipe IL
Cincimnati hast wevvek and i.i a. re.-ir,y or
ganized body politie, uder the far teach
lit V.0gn)(1menl of "the( pcopie's party.
Cau1th 1 Coiimi w nt inl the cinmvelti"l
1and wi ilnlever tak any .t 22ock in aninvly -
m1nt that will tIdil to 1wro rutie.
J. W. T01het, t pr016IeM icpublicani
of Abbe\*,Ile ctiotv, am2i postum4tr at
Nillety '.ix, hIis ben reiwived and a "tite
bluettDemocrat morchanlit ili-poin2ed( inl his
plac".. Vvriiy BrIthelr Va 2nm11aaker 1m1u1St
have leatrdi somethillg n hi:0s 1-rcent Soutl
eri trip. 1e-rinps li will I llp (lf a ifew
1m1r' of theIkCe 1iompeit chtiIable
Co1ls. Terre.ll, Ta2hiert 2n21ini ilkes ui1
of1 tir thoV U i prty 1221 (id and) (rla cplat
foin ini OntheralI politiesM, a1s 1the part.y i:
firmied and21 ready to1 receiv'e themo. Thii
liu:t be sureC and2 tell thle 1eople utha1 lt ti 2
negro is to be reelied(il on2 an( egnalii"Itinl
with the whlite 2222122. 21221 12: re 12l'iy re
reiv~ed thle rightl InIand of tellowshi p atL th<
U'inIeuinati ces ivi on.
Oni121 t.h 7h in2:2.. tihree rinl and1( 12n2i
storm2s vis'ited poionils of ITexa andiil (hi'
:toyedi the fruit, gra2inI 22nal CotI'.In Clopi
in2 a ini dozen'i e'imn2tie's. With the in
sumd o0(5(f 'ottonl 11over the S"outhi, cauisL
1 y212e driy weather anid the destrutionb h: I
stoi rmls, the4. 1prosp[ect four a1111 full cr is pioor
in facIt 2inn1 er the most favorablal circit 2
2st 2ieCs the2re wvill 0 n t.be mfore than1 tw,'
thiirds If 2a cropj raise.d in the co tton) hl't.
he WSt and12 Norithwet id not 1pa
muche1 atten ition21 to Priden~iI't Po lk, of iC2
inlg a2 third imr1ty. No doub2lt ColI. Pi
aims to he tue to his white birethireni
the So)uth, but Frankil .ShiGniithi,of Kan2sa
and2c lganitius D)onn2elly. of1 Minne2sota22, wen
too2 mucih tor iin ini con2vntionl, andi1 en
liedl tia i' pet 2icasurIe hover' his hiead wit
Th'Ie connilui 2 tee thati is to .i'1lect 21 site Ct
t hene llWI'resby'Vterian 1 Uiv~ersit y thaut isl
1): 15stablished11 iln the South, v isitedt Gree
'ille 12stwe, and'( w111~ ere en2ter'ta.ined I
th 1c('titizen1's. They'2 were'i shownlii the adthi
tag..e5 <hl'ered by thiat (city', and2( nou ti il
the name51 o2f thle " Mounitaini ('ity'' w
stand5 well lat thle head4( of the li1st ofC ciii
peltitoIrs for the University. Win-i
22natter is ((icsFidee, we hope it wiill wi
the prize.
TheI failure oif Prof. Ale.randler to gt
phn; e ini thle reor2ganiizalt ion oif the St:
Un2iv( rllyt, has caulsedl <(Iite 21 stir' amoi
lte initalr!ians, as1 1m22e (122e pult thle res'
Lin circla(dtionl that hie was21 disiisedl, if
m1iissed a1t 2111, onl tile groundl( of his rel
ious2 betlief!. 111on. 1r ml l. Jone is, Speal
of the llouse4, and1 2a membe2)(r oIf tihe Ho
(If Un2ive'rsity Tlrtu(ers, says8 thalt his re
ion) had noth ling to do with2 it, andlI thatI
(P~rof. Alexaunder) broughlt abouitt thel gr
tions asked hhn21 by) Governor TIilhnan
his own) conversa'52tion. Why23 don't I
findl out some))thinig about2 Alex\2ader's ~
ties? Maiy bei there is some2thinlg wr
there.
A special to Thme Athsita Constite
ment,ions ai nove'l rligious5 contriove'rsy
is e:xciting ('consI('idrale intrt'(4 in2 birn,
1ham1, Alit. Durimg th2e recen'tt $smihi
the Southiern Blapt ist conven1It iion widle
spea2kers were disescusing thle I apist
r-ion ini Italy, Roni ('athlohieislin was2
died without gloves. Fa1t her D)aley
Rloman CaItholic priest took e'xcepit 0
some)2 of ,the sta2teme2nts that , were i
and1( replhied to them in a1 cardl mi the n1
pa1persI. Two) m2inisters' anlswered1 2121 1
and1( the 1latt2'er II cam elac algalin wi
chaallenge to a joint dIisenCtionil. Accol
to thme priest's proipisition,. the coni2ten
repr'esenItativer., of tihe two'( deninaiti
are to retire to a r'oomn with no( on2e pr
but a steno0gr'aher to take down) wbr
said( 211nd the4 two( will talik It, out to
ownI satisfactionu. Tihe steinograperCl
p)rint bia report' of the c ontroversy,
the con)ttns will leave it to the p
to judge who has1 the best oIf it. It 28
dcrstood that D)r. 8. HI. Ford, of St. L
has accepted th~e challenC1ge, butt the
when the stran~ge dtC i to comeo l
Cletauason% Profeniora. I
4 ailreakdy announced, tho election of iA r.
-orps of profhnsorn for tho Cleton the
icultural college ba boon appointed it was
July 29th. Tihe committeo of the .
tees have issued tho following cir
ir stating tin chairs to bo tilled and it.
requivenciti for the applications: 1sa1
Profcssors and teacheti to ill chairs day.
Aemlsoln Agricultural anud Mcchitical
iego Its outt,inled in tccomi)paly ing reg
tions, wvhich h1aV0 not yet been burn
utod, viz: Professors of IInglish lit- the i
Ature, math etict fis, 1)hys-ieA, history Tilt
Ll political econOly, agriculture, biol- Tih
y and Voterinajry sCiceco4, gcology, to .4,
neralogy anil Inilling elginlevrinf, and r
ofessor of nehianical and civil Mu- Aih
necring and draw.g, who shall also be Clayl
meral siliintendeit of the shops,
ill be elected July 29, 1891.
"All permont -applying for said claims
o repested to ttato in thoir applicatiois T
e maetoils they employ in teaching; cott(
We geraClI seope of courso for each (lss to p
Sstuale'nts; tho text books used; btooks Ph
r referonce, chairctor of oral ItutUN
mls; 14am1ple.' of quel'tioul! wV(ed at eailu
uIdlons, and ay other special iformn
iotin they aiy doi propr so asi to in- tr
ivilto to; the bOalrd of tCUstM thOir thri
timlitleatiols and illness of the positions At
_aglt. A foreman for foitudry, mat- p
hino and blacksnith shops atal a fore- It
in for the wood thltops will also be com
leted. All applicatioli iulst ho aId- T
rulssed to President 11. A. ttrode, Pen- got
loton, S. C.,"'
Tho circular is signed by B. I. Till
u , .i. El. WaltuillnIakvir, J. E l'iltilI,
lie comimitteo of trustees. I
Two Ptntautiu Vouti,.::ge
Newport is to hatve aienato this 14um1
IlUl' hy
It is auth ientically staled t lit btl beau
ilul 'imd tite-I d da au-rils t I o . I r rati
l 1iteril, lV:lrice anlid Adt-Ilitiab l lue 1)t
i1-raCe this 1.1n us1 reS0ort, With the11irpit:zene 3
this c(amling smamon- . 3W
It will bl. rememb1111crd th-At c;rine's tiwl
beatifuhl dar-k cyes ha:vv playted havoc.lale-, It.
Iy with IIhe he:I I, of Ailber, the AInI IC t te
Plril kt tit\' e \\ hat it, will :titat -" for
is as 3vet a niaivr vC conjectuire hF1.nglanld. sh
tile Mtost han1 it inl alt Eu Ie ' t
wvill bi wit i .-. t.\ iteIle i t hI e l tw tv.rts
4 itf ir Anit-ican ielb v thtir. cI.tl ,.1l' a r
Thoty) wi: vxqllisitu dre..ses, al( thell ir co- I.
tlilli s iw ll b mave ia l tt o cul iosity. l -
like t 4t1. ht ii , tikno e Natly wht
is - ult d to dwhlm. Smtim ile algo thecy
. nlit ior tie chiv dIt-si ntllul lit U P.1ir.i4
htan T w-li ahc Nc'arrl i s Yllt- otn yolitlI
la Ie. w"laion Ltiar, awid "t-lecited41 r
clno,ottiik-es eachl, tlt coA t wi wi l \iii
alii t to) hi ia d 111h -it p ) iiis.
Thr,uhtecuts t'tns on a
diu. wo%v oive leit i lin p nut it ,) til upy trlip i I it ,
New Y-rk anid Pali., Yt-1mg1 Lu,ai. Fa;Shl
ilt t'lizar tw ot, i l i iit mLIt vXqi-0ui 4n
m ,whicb lippican-i as 'Iures : ;Ili I I
oni thet co!"n1d phtl s 4f the .]u1 11i1:1u1 i
t lf tik m ag.azi t at J ut, andi ti w,ohich
the tpui:ie ita l itued, inl at mtan e
te AmlInH a h C;Hil (Oa f 1 t:d a t it
i t n -1or i that it 1ie m v the ti'
V ha111- ildit's it, t.-ewp lt tis, sliul lit.
itlo. Netw Y11irk and hariliS .Y1*ili 1 aie'tt ol
Far-i ii B uatr has:., tie (eXclu.,iv r ht te
ubIis each m t t leat o-n(IIw lr in r (I a
tilth cw t-11lu t il w h%Iich tw u 6ta tric i
and aldehtieal will appti
A 1e'ee;kTeam
Mr.~~ ~~ J.3..aere aw icvk, I.'ad
I it to hatch two\o ch-I t lii fr,om il e I C
buib:ll h Nilihhl~iiigIe wtie: t itein-didt.ti.
le e"lg wIas lit a of ctdit c r r
'1iz1. AtIrMn !., itl. Lt-'1(pl's Ait (o.
itt!tkieno tle wrthy of 0..h 1li v:nitt h i
ai statht h-ae -tat-dit iahatit.ttet ih :t'. i -
uis-nt ta c i-n : -u l itiir-t:- l iiyn.. t
Ie- juh tatt spltali ap aa tt a hti
unt-iproved.'s In tis, contt lteit it do riht
htat thti rliae; gel neinen to di:i ly-ng
ing :0.1 beoin the be.t er-ha pto d e~l thte:m- i
cly' -frad ifter n usa tatlrecetlyi .at
proceedl to aut din uttinlhatchiit busIi
nessit o won,l;l ils iThle ratuh.-It
hai htnrantit un:ageih iw t ia tibe: shoy
tl,twt a'tth rs i-f orii t he ci:tit;ti itufr gthe
dayt.isitt, n iatl r tdiah- ait in at p ilr
t )tut a t at li l lie s ao giltp sv t-it Saitt
ti-i ph-tit- ta ratvetl iotd una - ithe- tvI r
i auhe, . Cher iies oi e mih ni
. it of Ithe a e willt be furn it-shed uont ap si i-u
cIt ioniat o a t elittr who-- hiasi neve pr-artlt
ien d. inllios it< ii>f the t an: -l itta>r a< . a n
I id s tucake te rtit- c a sI-o Maire , lt- .hilule
ist tyeour t t( Com n.alii aet - -h,it.-Advochiat.
Mt. r. Thisolirn( I Iinox,e wuahoa iino r sihiar
Caterneyil, n s unse an inees
iandd norgn ecuto ae
ehlos r)ieli)t of5 A'int cas, lash s hti
was ~ rinsd ott the arrn. ) Th s et;re lrop
hisan didn nt cimelaI )xe Iihu titO . (h t l
a nora farmh sad tw e cresi aint
on and attPe h). swrehivsa
Froin Vates.
W. II. Perry lost his only mule on
I inst. Cause of denuse unknown.
it bad time to lose stock of that
We should all help hii to replace
-c Iallunis lost his wife last Satur
Fie had bect ill for soine time.
eral pieces of nq-w ground vvero
d ofT last wtek and imade ready for
ow.
! religious agitator is still with us.
i wheat crop looks litie anud protnises
tint forth an hundred fold fold."
John Smith and wife, of Hainilton,
isoi county, visited his brother, Mr.
on Smlith, of Six Mile, last week.
IL J.
From Mis.y Dale.
ic farners have been looking for their
II to coile Up for sirne i time, it begins
ep out, now. The rain helped it up.
Ie ianinial fight with Genaul Green"
comnfnenctd.
M. G. 3. Lynch k)st a tile cow last
nieh lros.. at HunnN Dale, and Por
lros., at ItAly Spin;gs, ar*e running
einl colmitryit'ev
rs. .1. L. Giaviey health is much iln
ed.
Pv. JT."llurlince it4eachied:to a large
riegiti)In lt illy Sping st SibblIath.
Ie ziew-rai liv.0h.1i 4f tout colitiiullity is
1. PAY.
Comu. S.C., Al:i% 24lih, 1891.
he ("w cnive (' itu ittl - ie State
wx11t c witilg fci timl A1-t it) An
;(II, .luly 22d, 2:-d, and ;:. letn
(l the Ass ioill iiii bil e tuntertained
Ie tic;spit:h-l pctpe ol that progreis
e.iy aid will.alco et redclIed rIilroad
-s Ito :mild fiv i tie iettinog. Ai inter
nIg r Igin in- prepar1ce dl .
h (,e dI. i- to ecome mninhers,
to iioi tiv Iivilec,s cof tht Associat
ishiA senil it, thle '-ecrevuiry, Prof. A.
alei l I, c H I lill, S. C.. the aIIlI I
,O ln.e dwhrfr un aill tifty cenl"s
N\#wlI, and4 secure Itronl, him Mlmberl
p Ticket, w hieh will be ieessary to
urIV n-duc IedI railroad rate: and eitertiin
Ilt. Evcrl iv " tcher ii thile State
Iuhl- hI aMVIOber <.f theV ASS0citi.601
vids of etduntion ire e Ii-ible for ilitu
hipl. 1). 11. ,14)INS4N,
(h:aimian Eaxccltive Couiuiittee.
'in(l ,, . lirton, 4?f Iiw- Atlanta Journal,
it i lclb-ved in i n tv 41ikarters that
1. Talibero hasln tye c n1 the district, and(
it thlc Ilxt e:\%i i lI s i t ight
bi1 G re 1). Till1,l) fbor the stt, will
- n- ovvur aI- thll ;-tiv. That wouih
-uln a b akwithl 1P 1 T'i"Il uln, of wholl
ihas ie, nlil an :ndbI l4jppo(rter hereto
re.
Thc I) cl:aitn )i i i c the Alliat:
y., TI',. icil b;I th mi nwt iiriginti
lili ;: lpp l 1a pI 4ver prI snll.c tli
the .ll\ .i pi b.. No1ul'ic t (hin like i
Iv .;t mp cd b ac n o altlt ill lilt- ' int
clith c nt . \:-,a n;t o l n : t olldu
Ill a m: irvy li:err l ib ar Ot'wre Wi
rthscluitry. i i s l bec \0 1 i t n t
bt- an.d b ,1lu (T tp 41 conlist o) f I
14 1 . It ih -i ; - Ic b :.. t ll your Low
ll(,ill ih.tvt, pai lwtr inl"ki to yotial,
'11OL It C ITY.bhli Jc. )1
The ir inof it w 11rd " wi lippli(
cIt uu ll-11 known I lit m il f colec:ti
Iis ic lilS t i! b i alfllows:V Durig tlw:11
ey atic K!inc ilhury Yi~iit li f Enghi
cc ati tab1 i i cit r:VcU Intaion cliil p ic
1 ric c b: t e . i'h)li :lj'ideryu other r Is
W: abd rdtr, wedtreaeI oe
Iun i flr thic: li rens. i:lris, epu
endcitu c uail m l de:1 ed effect.'
The tuc gI a blowc~,c fr i h Uits
atIte drct cour ci it t LocOi1(wbr
'icudge~ Thaye 1m ric blcc that, ac 31
-cere alici ci.nn binationI n f o r cou
'Ia curig for twnt live ver was 1 t.i
th Wo.irto had been aY,i T
Ilisso ri ittutel
WanSed
J 3GTYMASNS A. D .\N 4
i pnts,Ston,E te p1ner,d
er n nunndrlbre,a ln
to.t' l.b hAn r ~in i .00larm
hespli Ihr. (ie ri.Ten our ryet
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House Keeping goods, Iron, Steel
Nails, all kinds of Tools, Coffee, Tei
and Tobaitco, nono bettor none ccar,
-r,. nobodv mo,re an.xiuu* to sell.
W. T. McFALL
GHEATZLE & 8MITI
i Bedsteads4, $1.25.
.. (hairs, 40) (ents.
S Suilts of 10 PIeces,$12.f
~<Parlor Suiits, Plushi
TrrIimmIiied, $2S.00.
any time(, day or unight.
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- ately.
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THE PICKENS
Land..Agecncy
If vou want to buy or sell land, read
here.
The Pickens Land Agcency 1Nw ha.1s for),
sale the foliowine desirable inads.
1123 acres northwest of Sytmines' mill;
70 acres in cultivation, 25 acres inl hot tom I
land oi Fifteen Mile Creck. In a high
state of cultivationl; good huiliigs; floe
wat er and a good orchard. Terms, 8 per
ceit.; time, 8 y'ears
A splendid fiarm of 100 acres, 2, miles
noith of Pickens on graded road; threte
umol t eitit hiouslus, 60 acres in hihIi state
of cult ivation, 30 aercs best Twelve Mile
bottom; does not overflow; tine paisture ofi
t 1t) acres, goodt)( fence, go,d w (l ( r wat ;
atn two good springs. W%ill s 11 on easy
termis. Price *1,800.
'200 acres one and half mile north of
Pickrsii, 25 acres in cultivation halance
iv . iginal fores--the finest oak aind pinl
110 acres near Central with 75 acres in
a high state of cultivation. Good dwell
ing and necessary out buildings.
Twenty-onc il(Ces Of land inl the town
of Easley for sale. A good tenfant house
on it. -500 cash.
209 acres onl Bitr Crow Creek ; 75 acres
in cult i vat ion; 25 acres best hotom land;
18 acres of it without a ditch; the hottom
land not subj ect to overflow; halt n i Ie oF
mill and gini, 0one mie Icwf schoo,1 liand
church. Price. jv2,000;t terms easy.
175 acres near P umpt~kintto wn in iori iit:a
forest; 100) acres lies well anud timber duie.
Price 6.350.
17.5 acres eight mliil nrbh oif Pickens
on graded't road to Eaistatome; goord frameu
re-sidIence, good b'arn and all nieemsary i
huildings, goodl well of water; an) atr~ -
cult ivat ion. halanice in originoal t< r,
AlIso 400 acres aidjoininug the above traci
10 ac(res bo4 ttomt unmimaproved ; 350 acres of1
tract, iin riginal t imbler. Price, .$450.
r A smuall wvell im)protved farmu of Al acre
1 mtile niorthi oif P'ickents. Gooda house and~
hig stte f cltvatieno; pirice, *I, 200
Tis is a god locat ion for a muan of famil
lv who want to edIucate huis childree ani
f~arm at thle samte timite.
85 neres 2 muiles southwest of Croe
P1lainsM ou. waters of Gerge-a creek; got
cotton lhnd, oneo-half ini originial forest
fine titber; about 35 acres eleared and ir
a high state of cultivation; good water ao
neccessry btuildinugs; t ertms easy.
For anty particualaru write to Piekhou
IO 4nd Agency, Pickeins, S. (2.
HOLLOW A Y'S
~Barber Shop:
A d 111 hth R00;ii8.
Ina rear (of Manisiont klouase,
(lREPlNVILL1E, hI (
A n easy shtave guaranteed. Muir neatl
, and tact efully cuit. Sbamint4(ig cnd ha
- (dye ig. H.aror shtarpieninig *atseciatltj
flair toicLe forT eradlicaiitng dland(ruff aln
irritationi of 6he 11calp for sale.
TorHOT AND COLD lATHS.
Yo r'ong Is respectf'ully solicile.
I!lDealers ini
L EAT HER
$Ia
Harness, Saddles,
al
1A AndI Sadlery Itardwar
ndid 4ladrliarters for good(1 inl our line.
IIighes(t Cash Price paid for II ideC I
-ilr Tanha:rk.
o- O)rders by mail will htave special att
GOWER & GOODLET
E E '0""'"ui
GREENVILLE, S.
s or
LK
dress The Pickens Markets.
Corn, peri bui..............--- .0
Meal "- '- -0
'APRR . 14ase -.-..-.-.-.-.-.-.--.-.-.-.-1-01
irgest But ter per lh.. .......... . ..--- . - 1
large Eggs5 pe(r dozi..............-.
and Chuickenis eacht.......-.-.--.-.--.
-C'i seeniie per th).. .....--.-.--.-.-.
Swill Lard " - -- - - '
wBlpa- Flouir por bar.........--.- ....5 00@
(Coffeei per :1.........-....25
t uwair "'......-.6
:ARDWARE J.
IPLEMENTS I
P
ver,
[EB PAINTS!P
118.)
ONS, -B
inds, az
r" Buggies, Or
and Photons,
BN Styleo,
C-A So
S,
or Buggies,
LER Velhicles.
MONEY
ho abovo at
Loach Factory,
Al
RKLEY, Proprietor.
adent.ap30y1
AN ACROSTIC.
we et is tle perfine of tIoweS,
Lightly they nod0 in the breeze',
) ver tlIm SlInAlinem. v 0 ShwNers,
roun111d thf-ml the -;rass andk the trevs.
Breathes in thi wid wrld lok ww
) evealig new heauities ch dav
r. plaIdeening our hevarts as we go.
hen et 1 ter1 the s'eds far and wide
I.ding gras -e. and 11jt I's inl Atore,
j%(hI v-MIty and! glade Zod hillsid 'd
evi ving in yerdure ontce woin
(O~vhNY 1 i r zal fich
S
J9l ( flN k -- ill bol a lIild( beidh I(i
ey b0oss' a pleasrtin shall yel
r LT1Y pvlal a perfone shiAll O4hed
praig s,weet .scenitedl tdotur ainew.
Becit asasortmienit ot' seeds in Gtreenville
SLOAN BROS.,
1)11( 1 STORE,
4areenville. B. C.
FIHOPIIETO R
ILRBLE WORKS
MONUMr:NTSN, T[OMBMTON Es, COR
NEl STONES, ETC.,
Made on shiort notice. 8atisfaction Guar
anteed(, anid piricesl as low as~ te lowest
thie qutalit.y of the work at all times be-in
I ami agent for the host iron and( wir
Lfences on th market.Giem aca
r es
ATTAoNVAUWf"
rnagtM-5Ta
gg)([[ i3IIlMUACL.0 W 5I,M~IO
c A. RtE308. A gent,
An1eers'iOn, S. V.
AMlousehold Remsdy
POR A.L
I BLOODAIDSKIN
* DISEASES
'otanle Blood Balm
' orm of malignant SKIN ER UPTION, be
'sides being efimlous In toning up the
md( . ystem and restering the eenotitutien,
,,hen impatted from an~ cause. its
almost supernaturul heal ng propertis
en-lstlny usIn guaaranteeing a cure, |{
dietosare 1ollosd.
B ENT FR EE odf7'.?..
*BLO.00 BAL.M CO., Atlanta. Ga.
The (onty Coinmi sioners of Pi
- (ens Countiy hacve cdont,inuedt( the ti
for receiving hidsh for the butildinlg
thie ne0w Court H[ouse until Tuesdq~
the (second daiy of Junie 1891.) 'j
bids thait, have been1 alread y filed
be0 bhl until thait day, whein they~
25 i0s Iilinig tihe samel, aire reqjuested
iieet the C1outyt C~ommIission1ersq I
changei'P lheir b)ids ini aWcordanico v,
7.0 the plans as5 chanliged.
M~ATTHEWV IENDRIICKS,
Chr'mn. O., P. C
C
C. JEFFRIES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 79 Law Range,
GREERVIL9LE, S. C.'
rtlics li all the courts. Can glv'
best reeretcts. Telephone No. 79.,
u22mo _____________
L. owen. J. 1. Freeman.'
OWEN & FREEMAN,
ATTrlNEYS AT LAW,
yi PICKENS, s. C.
:ii.s & Olu, J. E. 1o1s,'
enville, 8. C. Pickons, 16. C.
lm, 014 & BOOGO,
ATTORNEY8 AT LAW,
F. AvNsR., C. L. 110-JANGSWORT76
ieitor 8th Circuit, Pickens, S. C.
Greenville, S. C.
NSEL & IOLLINoSWORT,
T'ORNEYS AND COUNSELOR15
AT LAW,
PICKENS C. IT., S. E..
Practice in all the courts of the Statet.
ittel.tionl givenl to till business entrus
l them. mI14 -8tf.
IILL & WELDON,
2 Main Street. OllEENVILLIE, S. C.
("as given every Thursday and Friday,
Id teeth extracted without pain.
MVaA. NORNWOOD, 1). 1). S.
I)ENTl1S'T,
Coriter Main and Coffee Streets,
GREEN VILL, 8. C.,
1. .. P. CAR IASL,
D)ENIST8',
lllc over Westmoreland Bros. & Duke'
Driu-Sore
1i'89 GEENVILLE, .
DR. FRANK SMNUTH1,
EASLEY, S. C.
l" now perilmianiently located at Easley,
ind re*-pecti Ally idf-rs his profe-sional.
WlrNices to the public generally. 2janso.
C. F iTZG tm.i,
PHlOTOGi RAPllERl,
GIZEEN VILE, S. C..
Over Westmoreland Bro%'. Drug Store.
\ll vl)rk dione Ihv the i"lnstantanuous pro
'-S. Als nake eilarzements from old
,ictires to a!y size inl water colore, cray
o), iudia ink, 'il anl plaiin photographs. 4
AjAN.ION 1101E,
GREENVILLE, S. C.,
1 [as been newly retitled and excellently:
furnisied. It is tirst-clss in its appoint
ments, and is oite of the best hotels in the
South. Situated in the healthiest and
most lvl*,ghtful locality inl the country it
oflerni sutisri iratractions to visitors. Its
usin* canno h e excelled in any city.
$6x1cao
iLiiment
for
MAN
and
BE ST
FOR
Forty Ysars
THE
STANDARD.
For Sale
DRUGGIST'
A pamphlet of informaton nad abs
atracr o th awe,gbwghow to
Obai 361nle BrawtTad,
ilMa opy vto,u Lee.
to $30 and upward Lon reaa0,i
mall a npyent to ngh a perI o
ofl t six yeas, ts huts ntal lin the~ h1 orrower
to pay' ff his indlebtedoness wilthouit, ex
hustimg his erO, i i ) n i oe ycar. AIpply
to J. IBOuM, AttOrn,
amm t Pickens . ,.