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PICKENS SENTINEL. PICKENs C. 11., 8. C. c B . BOGGS, Edit-r and Proprlotor. F For Subscription, $1.1 $per annum strictly in advanuce; for six monthm, 7Mc. Advertisements inserted at one dollat per square of one Inch or less for the first I Insertion and fifty cents for each subse g quent insertion. Liberal discount made to mirchauts and others advcrtismng for six istit.hs or by the vear. *,-PoSITIOX ADVERTISEMENTS ( NOT TAKEN. Obituary Notices exceeding fivelines, j Tributes of Respect, Commnuieation of -. personal character, when admissa ble will beclargred for as advertisemet.. t TIURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1891, t A through train is now run from Charles- c ton to Cincinnati Ohio. Senator Call, of 1Florid a, has been re elected to that high position after a pro longed fight of two months. In many parts of the State the people are voting to establish school districts with the i special tax of two mills. The cause of cd ication is rapidly advancing. Last Saturday was Decoration Day. The annual decoration of the graves of those who fought in the late war, was generally obser ved throu--hout the Southern States. Sir John Macdoiald, the leading States man of Canada is dymg. Ilie has beenl at the head of affairs in Canad a for a long time and his death will be a serious loss to that government. Chesterfield county was visited by a severe hail storm last week, ani(d many farmers had to replant their crops. The Advertiser says that hail made the lizzards of that ('ounty "bbo tail." Julgec Sai McGl)wan is much improved in health and if he has no back set lie will soon he entirely well and able to discharge his duties as A!,soclate Justice when thesil pruie court nc.Nt m-ets. Liynchiigs becs lavu heCom m1o10re fash ioinable in the NorthIi thai0n they ever was with us. Every week froi one to a liilf dozen lynchings occur in the States on the Northern side of the ineIii. The assessment of the railroads in this State for taxation has len increased $15,-t 000,000 by the State Board. There is a general kick by the railroads. They thi1ni their former value was hiirh enugh. The CoosaW case will come i) before Chief Justice Fuller in (llrleston to<bay. The arguments of the coniseA will occupy , it week or more and4 it will be anothcr week before the dcision of the court is hatide d, down. Virgiim, North a'id] Soutli Uolinia, Ala bama, North Dakota, Idiho, Ind1lian Terri- I tory, Montana, Nevada, New Ilampsiire, I New Jersey, New Mexico, Oregin. Wiasi in1gtou an1d Oklahoma, are the States which i were not represented at the Third Party I Convention at Cincinnati. The reorgaiain of te State Universi ty and the Alexander episode are tbecomiing stale subjects. If the press would stop cussing an1d discussing T.Iillman andli try more earnlestly to advance the general wel iare of their respective localities, the read-l. ing public would be greatly benefited there i by. __________ The Jews are ben drivenout~of Rlussia by tho0usands( and are maiking for other countries 1f Europe. A good many are 1 also comning to this country. Tile wealthy Jews of thle old worldl are formning a1 phi to rep)oplatte Palestine with these refugees aind thereby reclaim the IIoly Land to thle children of Abraham. The cool, cloudy weather of the month of May has been unfavorable to thle crops all over the cotton belt. This with local bail storms and washing rains, coupled withl the late start of the p)lanters caused by the late spring, has plut the phmuters of the 30uth ini a bad positionl to make anlythting like a fair crop. It is safe to predict that it will be far below the averago ida year. Goyernor Tilhlmai has remiovedl thet Sun pervisor of Registration of( 'harleston ('oun1 ty from that otlice because lie was clerk t of the Board of County Conunlissioneris I and some~ of the cit izens coimphunzedtha 1111 he was holding two otliecs att the same1 time. The Supervisir hats refuwld to) lie remove iv ( by the Governor and1( will takei( the' (ase to the United States court. That 'ourt wvill I soon have its haundls full of St ate business. The C2>osawv case cane up before Ju<bge Norton at Beaufort last week. (Coniel for bocth sides of the hluestion were oni hiand, to argu the points 01n the remioval of the case from the State to tiue Uinited States court. After hearing thlemi J1mibe NortIon decided that. tile case had1( b)en P1 operly re' mnoved to the other' cour't. Thiis is conssitI ered a point won by- C'osaw, and1( the cawl wvill be fuither comlplicauledl by an appeal from Judge Norton's tdecision to the Statea Supreme Court. J . WI. Nelsonai i Jo-ephl I-l ioton, two( 1 merchants of L(emay, N. C., have hemIl ar-h restedl for swindtling on thle " green god "' plan. TIhey'3 offered to sell $1 0,1000 in cout terfeit mioney for $70 inl good legal temler. Thie evidIence is concehilsive and1( no1 doub 11) they wtill be conlvicted. Thle authorities should arrest the plarties who tried to pur'- n chiase-the bogus stuff and1( send them to the a4 "pen" also, for one whor is anlxious to 1buy3 and handle counterfeit mnery is ('(uailly as bad as the rascal whao offers to furnish himii with that article. Misses .ienphiilI and1( Icargin, membenhrs of the commhIittee aippointed by3 the Governl- e or to visit and investigate the workings oif indtustrial schools for women in ditfrenmt parts of the United States, have returnedv from an extended1 tour of ivest igatini: East' and North. They learned a great many things about the indutrIial school systemu that will be of great value to the Stato in founding a school for women. Governor Tzllman certainly made a wise selection when lie appointed Miss Hemph ill on the e committee of investigation. Her report1 will be instructive and complete, as can be inferred from the vol"one of information she puts in a one column article In the Me. d.tun.of.last week.. " m TIRE NEW COURT 11100PE. Pursuant to the notice published, the : ontract for building the new court house we me let last Tuesday. There were several rev artles on hand to put in bids and change set ormur bids to suit lte changes in the set lans caused by the adoption of the Rut- le'1 in system of warming and ventilating. t lessrs. Howard & Meinhardt, sanitary en- pa ineers, were on hand to explain the work- as ige of the system, and show the bidders 111 List what material changes had been made. ch ;apt. Elias Day was the successful bidder, wl nd secured the contract at $!,000, and a I fessrs. Howard & Meinbardt secured the El ontract for warming and ventilating the uilding for thair company at $I,i5o. of L"heso gentlemen thoroughly understand he heir business, and our commissioners did li veil to secure their services, for this is one te >f the most important parts of the build- da ng. The men who put in the warming an ,nd vetilating aparatus will see that the i vork on the building is done right so as to I irotect their work, and the builder will I nok out for them, so the work will be bl ell done, we may be sure. The court 8 iouse is to be completed in twelve months ,nd ready for use. Thus the much vexed "court house" 0 iuestion is settled for evermore. w lit 01 TIE IIAIL1411AD. "When will Pickens get a railroad?" is a a luestion we hear asked almost every day. hi ust as soon as we go to work with a will, ft , Im here is a prospect that the road will be b milt. The building of a road to this lIlace' at would make thousands Of dollars for cuir C ?eople, but they need plot ex puct, that those 3housands, will fall into their laps without A my effort on their part. We imlist not (1( Lily talk for it, bit, we imist advertise the I resources of our county and)(] show a will- a ingiless to llid Ihe eniterprise in a silbstal. eial way. No set of men will take hold and cistruict a road illto an unkn1oWn ComI1 inuify, un11til the-y have lIariled SoiMeth1in'l about its advantages anl re-sourve-s. T If the 4-itizens1 of this (CoInt wait theI roild built and to add i half m11illioli dollars at Lo the wealth oif the county, they canl get1' t ly taking an interest in it andi(l sh( w a Nilfingnuss to incir some vxpwnse to get it. NV f it Shouhi cost the colilty seventy-five or h1: iltuniled th.usand dollars to get the roi.d o t would be noivy well spent. 'he large tinounlt of capitall an1d imlprovelnwvt, it, tic ,vouild b rintg in -would pay b-wk tha 11 m h1, bre-e fol inSidC Of' t%Ci3 wn''y year mtaxes It Mid inito the county treasury. fi lt l Ambition, aimitsilty and pritic atre terri- li >!e cifrsel ill civili.-ation. Av-tii - a d il list wvithi all i vhir hlithules trail a-c ni ot s-e 1% lr adfiul. Ill ir iday t11 re is ot i t teepinlg with the mloradI l fhion of1,thedav.h MTIpero d inl ak Vhr-iS!;kinll un iv ,venl if thcy do appewar often. But Ili(-t irts t 11ualities 111t So blended with VVvery er' ,1.hin gOod andl (ve.rybo)dy rcspuectable, t heir evil influence cannot hie res,Iste.h 4"elh one Of theiml is a Delilah by whose Illuence many a heroic Sailpsol loses lis locks alnd sight. 'Crom.well, I charge till, fling away ambIli- re tionl: liy thalt sin fell the angels." Aniosity burns out thle si news oIf thle soul, and makes its v'ictim umfit for' friemd- toI sh!p or love. You bad as well try tor vi .3' a leaking keg (of Kenltuicky rille polwderi birough a burning prairie, as to che(rishI all mnosity in youri soul1. o "'Pride that (lilnes on vainity' sups on con.. empt."' It stands 1by andIl fans the1 tlameIIs >f ambitioln andl aimlosity', aIs tihey dry up ha he fount ains of pleasue and wither tile mudS of hiope.Il ous buibin gs is beinlg pushied as much a I0ossilel by tie ener'getic President, Prof. of I. A. Strode and1( his able assistants. ke' 'hiiity -tive thousand baric'k are' made dail y. at 'here is now employed on the wolrks -ti; e 'airpente'rs, 17 muasonis, 5~ stone critter's, 4 'If >ainters, 27 dirive'rs, 5i e(Irion hihrers, i'i; nuiles and11 150) 'onietiCs furnisheld firee of 'hiarge by3 the St ial'. Thei( hi it'l hlp is pay..' he !d Illi cvei'y Sat ilrdiay, and the' we'ekly' pay3 ilh LItinns (If the m1ehaiia:l ball are doneI( and11 iormlifoie nd meslI's halls arie almoI st iin hed. Two~l hIou151ss for till remillanI oIf till IsI' Non' (If the applilic'ants for teachier's cer keile ricen hexamohinaio ill demo ii. ' l i rer stpd omleted~ hi wor'lk in is Note111 s~ )l0di got Ito ennePss, hisw', no: W.s 1 'i FourS orl' 0 five ouniesi tohioo te n flre I hi ire orn lesijue"yIalad nnstr It st're Iolsilerk.e..l!rll as1 fYen attpiriotratonca. An maniIt m.'ay m Mrow . Tnne sr,k hloilc,nadar14 udis complItelpostod Oshim. fro plrthti r:tope on1'hl a wee ints arge aind'su aght Dotors Rid- I . woIlhe a rle tonu bo efor bem has izued nith sohn 11m, tmt('o. * 11 >rl heve gotI the dnisay Iii whoil a l razyd Bsaloon. Bal wn born ni h Itrs hard totile an emp t bor tadt ram n. ror Our nemou rece. iEdward Atkinson contributes to this Pk'S issue of the Manufacturers' Record ai iew of the South and its future, based his recent investigation trip through that tion. Atkinson says it Iay almost in oflicious for him to deal at much gth with the resources of the South, but t his justification is found in the strange 4t that inl the very heart of the Eastern rt of the Uited States is an area nearly large as France endowed with ore varied resources aid with a better mate than almost any other similar atrea 1iin the limits of our common country, lich is very sparcely settled, and, until ew years ago, scarcely known to New glatud people. 'The time has now me," he says, "for men to comprehend it there lies at our door a very large area almost unoccupied territory, capable of ing made the homes of millions of intel ent and industrious families. It is a -ritory capable of supplying ments, fruit d vegetables in almost measureless abun nee, where yet a large part of the grain d meat aro impoited from the West." -ofessor Atkinson confines his review aily to tle great A ppalachian region of v South from the Potomac to North Ala ama and from tihe Piedmont region to the ue grass district of Kentucky. Of this etion he says: "One might spend onthis instead of days in making observa mis. Even then, uiless the trip were ex nded beyond a twelve-month, itly half the story might be told. Oreat as the ork of exploration has been during the st tell years half hts not yet been told of this imperial series of deposits of Col Id probably (if ironi, to say nothing of her resurces Of this part of the South nil. Alost anly attempt to :forecitst the iture of this pirtl of our(i common country ,comes ita inre viiom. The whole area is Iuch -levated above the levi of tie sea to bKe inl th trIu seINse a white maIn's mttry. This moitaii and plateau sec M p I Cssesss a limate inl which any kind work may lie [erfOrmed by white or ack iilike: inl some portions of the arva -sried Ilire probably to be found the -st conlditions of climate of soil, humidity Il 1-ainfali, Itid of all other 11etlmients lieb go to make stalwart meiCn atd woi Tite Chti-lesiomi Nuervirloor. C1A1,11,TK-oN, 8. C., d1me I.-GOveTno Mii deliveied a coup de grace inl tlE Itlt(-(i llSipervisor Iatter toI;ayN. I It! senlt wIN it special Iessenliger. wi arrived here 10 o'clock thlis mlornling anld hiaundA to 'rit W. Williais his appIiIItmIelnt ais puIty supeirvmior ot r'e,ist2atioin. Air. Illiamis ctcepledtt and tlts 111oimj pi e tle 1 i,oks lot re. istratmin at Mlariket hall, vilig first posted at notice oil Cait.well. i(p otolir t-llinlg voters ti cotmici to his Viffliamls) fOr1 their 4-4rtilicntes. himild oil til vi'licmmissionlers for the >ikl, bIt tnt:atItim waIs paid to iim d Mr. Williaris tok a half dO.en clerks tohis lmnk aild sltted to issie registra m eirlifieate; with ligh-tling like rapidity wlsV 1lirk s werc asislteI h%v several Ie o fql-ral siupervis .- w11o filled out tile 1-t3 1111 laed'l tIlemll to Ir. W il us lfr his seima ire. The n:.res sIll on I llil It Iof the i, it l d It wke L't MIr i h:il ill great numbers. Certiicates -ri isled rallidly antud by Itwo p. I., te 11r Of clo:4in-0it is litho,:.it betwceenl0 it ; had bn ristered. IThe nonebv.-n Ilmally wretv takenl witih the ide-rtanditig !t tIh1 certifientesi will he iss I I leim lat kery f mwIwile mein cm0hd get, in. About 10 o'climk Cant well op-tned his of e and took down the iltlltes of aboiut fif While voters whlo applied toj him rm, hw ui not issilue the etflcales, Iot ha1ving)" l loks. At the rate Imputv Supervisor- Wilis i.tertedi voters toh- itill take bt a ry short wile tii wipe out tihe presett lii-telmajortity of re-giste-redl voters. it is t yet- deivelopedi~ wha2t legail stepis. if anti, Iiorb taIken' byv Canutwetl, whoi still eiilts 0- Newis. A. greait deal is saidt aboutit thle inttolerane 1s1luive ai 11nuch easier titme tlinti thiey .1 inl this coilitt ry' you( 3 ars ago't. Atn ol'd uk oif reord it Ikept itn 21 Q:mitkt-t ni-etin 11at1io n ill the year tif graice, 1 l;s: <fye aiged lial b ~elled. Mr~I:. Joh li,. .~t li e tt W lt5-2 iStl.tdc o h t e ~ h e r e l t i a n d i lla l i g n a n t s 1 O a l l t d Qa n a - rs, with W. l'etnn, who is th- ch'refseamap I'hie ge-neral toolurtllha aciortd ingliu givent -ret torders to Moastet- Afaiichili I [useott. the bri- lPorpise, to waiaIy the~ said LlCom lyl, ner - ~II 1 (1'tl' .2p of Ct! .1 his iniigolyli ew.sii that the [c.rrd may1i glotitiedt, 111n i t iltm it-ked onl thle siiil rf ulih spiiihOil) b e made11 h- seltli the "utl i I. lhiirb:ilurs, 'tin-rti slaw1i-S "feteh do th i le I,ordi gret't sci-vie hiv lpuniish thie wiicked, toti t't w 1e 1 sh li2m:ke great Ilwln th nitewisi whiten thle ship comles '. X'ours ill the hoiwls oif Christ. iTiloN Stenntre for Exp111lanntionl. Mlrs. Sinij bi, wtt'idow't of the liat' Joiet Smith iuii itttti l.loe i s i \is. omithi's hlm'shandi dlied sevuterial othls aigo. Ii' hadl nti bueen d11:11 loill mire she litm mr ti'l ulwr l leotl tir h fnhi calle ba0 till u hiier at'nd sh wli ld iat hil hit. ThIle nwheslfil. fne [2d. to irmov fro he'~ i r it'e bl/ wrr id- ap roci ngd ah.Iept I r -' i -r2. lhero ' i tnme itl egnl o re 'e-herh~ 14 buri l lot andrtwhlin i'hIi h ' hushui hadti ioeturneij for her.s Shel~ nt ti- roorn,m f I Irme i- ert buria' Iti 1( te ollog. thel en l ' downlt- z sf tatl in telay mi-e wat e'. h at us't the.Cuiit istvoce for by Citt oodnih TIli i iA ilwts rpretid toonLtl obtin frmiea froma t clmeamidoutn r e ad .hee foloin circubir Nas is VId by ies b-npoo. W.s ' iibion wif the rd. r see f C e so 'l - ' eh: ftuteso lmo Agi Indiana Gratmar. Speaking of teaching grammar, a few lays since a prominent teacher of this ounty said that he thought that the n1diana methods of teaching in all ranches, were the beat, and we herewith ,ivea sample of the kind they use there, leclension of the verb "to do" Present Tense-Regular, same as here. mperfeot Tense-I (10110 it, you done it, to done it, we all done it, you all done t, they all done it. Perfect Tenso-I gone done it, you gone done it ect. Past Porfe-t Tense-I bin gone done t, ect. First Future-I gwine to do it, etc. Second Future-I gwino to gone done it, you gwine to gone done it, he gwine to gone done it, we all gwino to gone Aono it. you all gwine to gone done it, they all gwine to gone done it. This is Dvery dia) grammar. The litteh About the PenaIons. Conf ederate veterans and widows of Roldiers who receive pensions from the State have been disturbed by not receiving their money at the usual tine. The fol lowiing l-tter received by the lion. II. B. Muist will explain the delay and let the pensioners know when they will rcceive their nvoncy. " ,leplying to yours of the 21st inst. The legislature by a slip-up makes the first apiropriation 15th June, but says nothig about when tho second half 8hal he paid. This, however, will follow the first. payment as quickly as )ossible. "We tried to get the law construed so as to piay the whole amount at once, but could not, therefore will do the best we can in the second payment. "Respectfull I 'h, T. SiI W. H. EL..iRnE, Comptroller General" -Daily News 29th tilt. McFALL'S ALMANACK - D)oIt - 1301. Now is Your % wheat? Don't pilt off MlYing-, a (irait. Cradle vntil thev are ;old, and thien fuss att the Alimanack or n)ot keeping them. We hatve hiemi with both six and fourteen fin e(rs. Are the iesi~ bad at your ihuse? ~es; wvell then, get one0 of mv fly fans rtraps, an av ecead'cm Doyuneed ai new hat or low cut hoe, orn ubrella or parasol, orl any >ther hot weat her article? Call in -ightI here. Co loredl shtirts and neck-tie, car. :elcs and tl'ounuinigs, and a lot olf new Hfow about honey? Our cans are dll full. Send for what you want. D)on't fail to loo1k in our coffee bar e1, andl( sample1 our ayrup and tea. Try one ouir country hams and1( a ack of ouir Water Lily F'our. W. T. McFAL L. ri'eanis 85.00. IedIstead(s, $1 .25. Vha irs, 40 (ents. Safes, 82.00. Sitif of 10iPiees*12.50 PiIllied, $2S.00. P'ush the buittont 4)n 0our i'ront door andI~ your call rill1 be ans~wer'ed immiedIi tely, To get your goods cheap11 ~ a to 63 and4 65 Main M't., 4GREENVILLE, m. C. Ei'Teleniumo io.0 n 3. PAINTS, OIL, E AND FARMING In FINEST IIEAY-M' (ALL COIl HOME-MADE WAG HG ARRIACIES of all k MARKLEY "Browat ATLANTIC Buggie ROAD CARTS in TY p4 NOBBY AIRNESK '.. TIOIIT Three-Quarte E MERSON & FISH: OU WILL SAVE .By Purchasing tli The Greenville ( H. C. MA G. W. N 12CHINE, Supe'it9ma i B E 8 Maufctres.Whleal ad teai Dealers i LEATHER~ coLLARA Harness,Saddles And Sddley Hadwar llaperer orgo($ in4 r ie lieh s C s P ie ai1 fo iils n l'anhark Oiter by m i" ilhv's eilatn LOEATH00DERT. Harness, Sadles, A CdSa lREN I[(L, . C GOWEWR &GOLT,1 PiHOPllig't ARLmE ORKS! N -'li STO )N -1.8, loTC., Ifmle on short not ict. Satisfactilon Guar m21 (4d. andi pilces as lowv as thle lowest, hit (iality (of the work at all t imes beiing I am agent for the; best1 irFon muIl wire enees' on th - market. G i ve mie a tall lid t23 1y2my' ork. 11. M. WEL EltTi. Wa.iuitedI. jI~OtTY MASONS. AND1 MANYV CAR. [ wIeu's, stonie tt Iers, paint ers, dri v iillege. M :iges ar(e paid( as folh>w-s: tone ttt ers $1.50 to $3. 00 a (lay; masonsIi) 1.50 to~ $t.24: earpenters $1 .50 to *.5. 0 to 75 renits; driver-~ $16 to $18 per IfS mnth Tble bard is61.00a not ot thiarge~ for rotoms, but11 bme<hlintg liIis to1 to yi 4' suippl ied1 by~ board ers. TPen hour system hau 4 use forF mleelhanies A iply onithe-lto rouni:ls toI Mr. ,Iames 11- 1 a l ssistat iperiniteniienit. Fort liill P. 0., S.. 'VV The Pickens Markets, ornI, j1er bul.................... 1.00 {il 'eas, "' .. . .. . .. . . 1 0 utter per lb................ .151 ga per do,z...... ........... hickens each --I -. ---.-.-.-.-- .-10 2> .5 Cl( acou per lb.'.-.-.---'---.-.- - tivt ard......."................ .. .10 lour per har............... 50@7.00 J)uly offee per lb.- .--...... ..... .25 uiiar " . . . . . . . . lidee, green..............5n [ARDWARE IPLEMENTS I [XEP PAINTS! '118.) ONS, inds, -r" Buggies, - and PhEctons, N Styles, r Buggies, [-A vehlicles. MONES e abovo at loach Factory, EAR, s. C., RKLEY, Proprietor, lent. apl30yl ) A1. B LO^SKN D 4-EA E B-.B B A dusehoeialdu Remniguted diCreos aCRfollow LCed. AL NFRHEM ECZEMA,W e.er Bor BAf. malinan SANETON, e. Oisbaing efatou I etTn tonigu h jutay r In c s.eteeeng are , i directions r: IeAESTd BLOD AL C..AtanaWODWR. arco o a ,hwighwt ObAinPndersoavn . C. and1upwroanseayabei CAy *1 5 Piiekons, 44 S C.r fo tachUe, ohnnhi.tS ilroh( NfrainntioSn airl pof. n bst.me h<nirds otacng. ~plen tol Is it gra m l nientchelr.n l The lrai x enr , o hoitos m in i thi and1 l(iother Wi. hsach t is ('nl l Il u iv n. Appch lyr one by I.he (-at , wo rth (y5,an >y tescol wort h C(411. Compei he held ill caeh, ,llinty,m TiS day~ Gln.C D8~as ii. (1 '.rIli5 44 re .n i C. JEFFRIE6,' ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 71 Law Range, GIIEERVIL F#E a. 6:. Practicus in tlt the egtirts. Can givt v very best ref erences' Tetuphoue No. 79; - Jan22m110 II. 0. Bowen. U. 1. Fteeman: B OWEN & PREiMAN, ATTORN1U8 AT LAW, upty1 PICKENS, a. 0: .1.0 &aO ,J. Em. Bogg, Greenville, S. C. Pickens, b. 4. W LLS, ORR & BOGGS, ATTORNEY8 AT LAW, iICkENS C. H., 8. C. At. P. Ami t, C. L. 110 Solicitor 8th Citcuit, 3 Greenville, 8. C. A NSEL & I101iINOSA ATTORNEYS AND COU AT LAW, PICKENS Practice in all the courts . and attention given to all buihiesd entui ted to them. mil14'.88tf ILL & WILI)ON, DENTISTf, 112 Main Street. GREENVILLE, S. C. - Oas given every Thursday and Friday, - and teeth extracted without pain. M. OI WOOD, 1). D. S. DENTIST, Corner Main and Coffee Streets, GREENVILLE, 8. C.' D R. J. P. CARLISLE, DENTIST, Oflce over Westmoreland Bros. & Duke's' Drue Store. Jan'89EGREENVILLE, S. C. D R. FRANX SMITH, EASLEY, S. C. Is now permanently located at Easley. and respeetfully offers his professional' services to the public generally. 2jan90' - C. FITZGERALD, PIHOTOGRAPI IER, GREENVILLE, 8. C. Over Westmoreland Bros'. Drug Store. All work done by the instantaneous pro- - cess. Also make enlargements from old' pictures to any size in water colors, cray. '1, India ink, oil an1d plain photographs -4 m1ANSION IIOUSE, GitEENVILLE, S. C., Ins been newly refitted and excellently furmished. It is first-class in its appoint menN, ind is one of the best hotels in the Loithj. Situated in the healthiest and mnlost del'ght ful locality in the country it off(ers superior attractions to visitors. Its ('u1sme1 cannlot be excelledl in any city. . J. LEWIS. JULIiUS E. BOGG8.: THE1 PICKENS Land.'.Agen cy!~ If you want to buy or sell- land, read here. T1he P'ickce Lanmd Agency now has for sale~ the foclloingee desirabele lands.' 77 aicres two niles east of Libert'y; ?>0'' acres in cultivat ion, good buildings, plen. -, t,y.of w~atcer. all ncePssary out buildings. 1 rice $750; termis easy. 126I acres near Old lIabbit Town, Liber ty tow.nship, 15 miles of station; good < v/Mling, liies well. 75 acres in cultivation,. in t.he best cotton section in the county. Price $1,200; terms easy. 100 acres 24 miles from Pickens, 40 aeres in cultivation, 12 acres btest botto.e lar.d, will not wash or overflow, 60) acres fine pine timber. Price $900, one third cash, balance on long time. This is a rare bargain. 123 neres northwest of Symmes,C' mill; 70 acres in culte vatioen, 25 ncres in bottom lan<d on Fi fteen Mile (Creek. In a high r~tate of ecultiva'ution ; go od lim ilngs; fine wvat er aeed a good orr:leard. 'Terms, 8 per cent. ; t ime, fl years A spledid I arme of 100 acres. 2) miles north of P ickces on graded road; three good tenantLIc hise's, 00 acres in high state of cnlt i vation, 301 aces best Twelve Mile' Ih cttomI; does nlot overflow; fine Pasture of 10) acres, good fence, good well of water ane two gioo.d sprincgs. Will sell on easy 20(0 acres one acid half miild -nbtth of IPicketns, 25 acres ine cult ivat ion balance i in iglina? forest- - the finest oak and pine timbler. I 100 acres necar C entfral with 75 acres In a high 8tte of cultivation. Good dwell ing aln necessary out beid Ii ngs. Twenry-once acr'es of land in the town of Eaesle ' fori sale. A good tenant konse' on it. ,,,550 cash. .2019 a(Ires on ii? C'row~ Creek ; 75 acres in ('ulti vat ionie; 25) aeres lbest bottom land(1 18 acres of it w ithioutf ahl dteh: the bottom land not.~e ubject to ocverflow; hal f ni i e of mill' and- gin, one mcile ef sceolan e-ehurchl. Pr-ice, $2',000; terms easy. 175 neres ne-ar fAempikintown in original forent; 1(X) aeres lies well aned timber fine.. I rice $30 175 neres -ighil mfihR north. of Pickens on gradiedi road to~ JA.Sttte; gt)(d frm residence; good barn and all ucecessary oui huige, good well of water; 50) aerer ine rnuiado,, haance in original fore'st' $1100; one-thi rd cacsh.. hialance on long time Also 400 acres ad.joining the above traat' 10 acres hottome un imtepro(ved; 350 acres of t'a f in origial, ti'her. Price, $4t50. . small well- emproevedl farm of 611 acres numle north. of Pi'kecs. Good house and )it buildinugs; *~ell of g~ood water, land in gh .state of (iultivaltion; price, *1,200.. 'Ihes is a go<od loainfra aeo ad wh at toedcte his childrer' and' 89 acres 2 milee southwest of Cross lans on wat.ers of George * creek; good rottonl land, onec-half in original forest; nie timer; abhouet 35 ac,res cli ared and in M' lich state of cueltivaitio,n; goodl watter anid eessar-y bumihiigs; termts easy. Poer aniy paeticuelars write to Pickeas ranid Agency, P.eckens, S. C.. Barber Shop!L And Bath Roomis.4 In rear oIf Majsioin touse, GIREEJNVJLLE, S C0 An easy shave guaranteed. - air neatly 11d.1tastefully mut. Sbamnpoolng and hait' ling, Razor shearpeninug a. specialty. lair tonics for eradicating dandruff an.t ruitation of the scalp for sale.. HOT AND COLD MATHS. roItr itatron a -- csp s,_ll . .cto