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PICKENS SENTINEL. PICK ENS C. B., S. C. pa JE. BGGS, Editor and Proprieto ie of For Subscription, $1.50per IaInnunIiI SI st rictlv ill ualce; fr six nmnths, 75c. AdAverilisemit.s inserted at ol( dollat tli persqiar co hne inch orless for tihle first Insertion and lif'tv (cen.tts for each subse quent in4ert imn. 'hiberai dmim-mt nlie in to n-rliit and ot her zadvertising for - six 114poimths or by I he year. Obtuar .I1y Not.lies ereedingIL five line14s, ca 'Tributes (0f Mlel.t CmlnnIIunIicationl it of ;- personal charact er, whenl admliissa bio will be eh:aid or)i itS adl vert iseiet-. w ha Il ll D)ATY, JULY 16. 1891. 10 Mrs. Gov. Tilnan was quite Ill list week. The South 1hats now 528 banks against 171 in 1675. South Carolina has had her full Share of tie illcase. We IIaVe received the preminlil list of w the State Agricultural and Alech ail So ciety tor the '23rd annual fair to be held inl O Columbia November 9h to 1ui inclusive. Ie Four nmr11durs were comimlitted inl this w State on the G lious ith." Whio says tc these celelbrat ions are not i nu11isalce Itd 11:*I'. Ith1 lukl rowdies aire not tresSIISEers oil the face of the wirth? n Dr. ,. ,N. Mulii ide, late P resi4ent of thei Stte ll i vr.itY has teft (0hiia for JilakckshIIrZ. Yr., the tVI I a11Sllumle the(114 duties (If his lLNw ti o n'*0 1 s11 Presillvt of the Ag- it riCiultunr alnd Mecuanical CoIlege of Vir- U ginia. (ief ujsticfie Fuller will render his decis ion ill the C' wv ei.. aIS o0011 a: the coull sl for tile disputants will 1g1rep just how malny its ol the casic the itdecisi'n shall settle. Why 11t4 give us all of it anld Stoop lawyers' fc' ? A m-716w 1 n 14h 112IhS hc( 1 c(lmpletcd fromt Charle0stonl to I "(IneItts1Vi lie, (qwenin" up1 at h11rge territorty ti th' (Carleston uiIt, nd theit citizensI of the 'cc Dv Scih n tinre julbilent over thle great prospect it has giv en their section. 11f the sith.treasutry bill l ecolle 1 law, could not the farmers lock ip all ti e whlcal :11 11441 it tie governilelt ware fioul-c. :";A !;'.n, "Ify ill 111w har '_, :1,11rinlg l" 1161i and fivoiwtton acs, thirowing tIs- l ansof mloy11(wes out of work (n ton the 1, .11i:uhli forl supor?, Mi4r. .VI I r. iin n(1 f Charleston ,. bais 1ur1 tha so I te (1-pics (f lava nn liles hIich wcrc pired withi ntich 4) e Ilasloful I .I h - rm Iem that ( lh';b ju4)uri-alisis are workn p a:-.' SeI f(ortw i )c l,et" o- t l it I shmd ofb Te disuii he 1,n11lTii a Tral- d hWrt inl hegll hist Friday, b r the tit( coilty Alliance, iltdi a vict-ry for Tilhmni. A roslhwimn endorsnill'? Ilu Siub- ce tIrasuir.y il was tabc-d andtol Ine drdll (nIt dorhe ':,the. 1r45oveto assoe treasuy his ieek tv IL' 1:11). 1ill lI ilt' )(',IIL (11 11 llol \V'ISiIt 14 I'iti d t e i oS.k i in hi P i.. t' toi .t I Ttd if underl tthe414 sutre the Govern- N inen lstl' on-hfo the money-I (I Wt advancedlil in th t'e oiket itii would bet alih ince the fa m a til he':\'. 'l In'ey ~t mi ht41 he lright. dr teSII dolli:obtc'ow aot'ii the restIf usi tiitnhe i tetrsury4 54t1talusedy the 1oloss iTi It it'erly cauin. to4 watchgtos who ifirs. il veryt ne i. s lI it there211) ' 144 i s til u4 lm, andtone 1of4 thile fltwomk oiti es 0 il rect11in publ)' i oiioigs14 gingl to tend, to4'4 thylayi1~ f-ir bear e)04 may:5 bei4 atiiuponi'lby Al noirc th. dioie befoe Ia lioftih recontrue. ' lieI s:-its t 1 b Ieen iuitneagme i 41a4 - Uolt of tir . in lll' lir if. FrmW e 421 hif-s hg tto ::a15! f L.llltl <'4111 wIle te wepr's ii! allster to! a bIe a l inuted i the pIt-a ilt ia- " tlte! 1g(. Thec gaIxiotus( (Ifat is)lO l Stathek whol wil oget a iuil ati governnwntat fel itn ipopull fare a(1fnlid tiot lay whuleret d-y a idbatr ftC tiltWb I hAttncenillb in-i jured therSle byliaui is irecenotil auri-butr Vaheat oine oni'ionha is t .)uocncyt 'i a i in the powif. Inoroiio hs h "ii Free Hadilroad Pansee. LIl Judge McGowan never rides on free rail .sses. lie recently refused t0 ride In the r of the superintendent of the road until tit htad pnid his fare. Judge Norton was On rered a pass on one of the roads In the ate but politely declined to receive It in fol e following neat and polite style: 11. Feb., 12th, 1887. tilh DKAR Silt:-Yours of yesterday enclos- wi ; me a Cotiphmentary pass on the - railway for 1887, just to hand. If given to a juror cmpannelled to try a ch UsQe, to which tite comlpany was a party, by would he a good ground for a new trial. .J. I do not know that your comlpany has or It have any nction to be heard before me, t lest it itay, I beg to return the pass. d view of the custom now understood to ar evail I take io offence at its offer. m Yours truly, CO J. J. NonvoN. E Letter From Texas. ri, blit. Etrow: At this season of the year crop reports frot different sections are at 'nerally itteresting, perhaps your readers f ould like to hear from this section of the Il Lone Star State," where quite a number b, Pickensites have found homes. Our 4 'ops are fine, never saw better prospects h, >r corn and cotton in my life. Our corn as laid by the first of June and we expect f gather from 50 to 60 bushels per aerc. t The cotton is loaded with fruit. It 1 loomed about the middle of June and ow has boll almost grown. We will ru n s ic cultivator through the cotton once moie md our summer's work will be dwne. I 'blese people have the best tlie of any . 1rm1ers in the world. They have pitnmties 11 the year round, and only vork about t ne half of the timc, and all have a good ving. I am well pleased with my home if Grayson county. W. a B. t. Luella, Texas July 4th '91. A Cure 'or Foutindered Ioreas. 11 Tite lie tmar belonrm, to Rev. A. C. 1 Nalker, which was so badly foundered lomtie teI d(ays algo, is improving, if at all, -Fry lowly. If the noble animal Sloul lie, it will Ie it great loss toour good broth- s -r, who, we are toldt, IadtI been offered S-250 t or- his horse.- - Keowee Courier. . We sympathize with brotlher Walker and he ntare, and ve are glad that his lorse it not get foundered too. If tite founder d anlimail had been hiteled in a runuing i tream for six hours, it would have beel tj 'ell in a day or two. This was tile remne y used du1rin,g the war. Litertry Notem. "le Ciautamimns" is the name of a se at which will le lIegtn int the New York e Vd.-er of .July 25t. It wIs written ' y .Johtn Il:,t'rtnt, tle plar)11t11t. author f"lilln's Babies" lind ('1her well1-kinown Olks, who viij,'ys tle enviatlt, reputati ti f always wi itig a good book. lit- thiinks 'The CUttat~u ts'' is tle Iest story le V(' Wrote, and we :11t-c wit hitim it tliat b Ilinion. M r. Ilhtbertmn is anll usnti lpIm>r4!r 4f thlt 'lis C11Hautan111na edu llioll:1 entIvrpri:..., anud thle chbaracters3 inll is "Chautauomi" are all ititerested int tat wottderfu I m'vment. They are so it Itlitalyl huia, however, that, ailthou'.1h 11 vvotved to te imliproVenw-t of their mIin'ds ti l'y cannllst rv."trakin the( affi-ctionl cf their earts. TltY fall itt love like olter peolIt ti 1-1, lil,e other IVole, they find that Ite f rstse of true Ilive never does in smilooth. ttat aothleiullmt i mintd and the i 111nan1 hearIlt M-CMplisUH1 Whenl thke m111nd irsts for knowled-, e amtin the ieart hun era~ for love! Mr. llabertotn itn "Th ''' htantautquatts," shtows what the humatn i aid andI the humtian hieat,t ('atn 11)io, hent d buts intsplired,. evett untder the mio.st ii istressintg dtiscurat:geentsa. Wie have s' h les'itation lint expressintg outr con. - ietiont thatt every oneC whot reads "The hi hatin anls" will be dleligte.d withI it as eli as entlighttened by it. T ilE NIE W L.I B4JU BE4OK. Sl E.reat Work ont Labor nutel ('apital by 0 It is writtenl by E. A. Atlent, author of ii0 ttistory of Civilhiz'atoitn,"' Golen Gem'tn t rimabie, secrtetary of thte Nat i4tnat Grantge; bi utgust P'ost , secrettary National Fairinets it lIiance; Colontet iiirama Iawk ins, master int Altabamna state granige, atnd others. re It is ai beaut iful volume of bet weent fi ve d six tlumdr'ed pages, fully tad beauati- tr 113y illutsttatedl, w'ith full page p)ortratits us~ d. enigravintgs. It is ai work of great to ~rit, and( thte great quetstiont of "Ltabor w d Caplitall, " which is atttractintg the at- lth uion oIf Ithe pe(oplhe of thte wholec world wi ttay is d;seussed ill an able, tad scholarly tmter- fa, it ("onta: ins t an 1(1' nt (If lthe ortraniza- ('< 'Its of farmers,t5 platers5 antd ttichtattics thi an nutual impilrovemtentt andt proteetion ft) untst maontopoly. It gives the htistotry andI Le rpo)(se of till the labor oIrgatnizaltionts of uia t(etnea, anid wItnit is bteintg ntcomlttplishled en) 4ug lth,i tese origaittz'aitionts. Thea boto k is tan etliatedl to do great work, tand is worthty in; nt (otist ing "D1 arkest Entghanad" witht in iltn-st Entglaund,"' manity star'tting facts san I figures atre givent. it 'tch' hist ('haptter' is detvote'd to thle list irv, t (fotrm adted )t, etc'., of the "pieoIples pa~r1'- dhit iMay 19ath. It is sold otnly hy sublscr'i >- itaI iittd is pubtlishied by the old reliable nel' I well-kntownt fir'in, the Central Publish- (9) Ve aire intformed'c thtit it is htaving ti great TII - Aty onae desirintg an aigency or ty ins to augets, wilt please5( acireiss, iti Cent al Pubhlishintg IIlouse, thli Wilhlmt & Preston, Manaigeris. ai souttau c'troltnn cropu. hit t (Columtniti spteial dispautch to the Itti 'itvitll lt: unditter dtet Ju1 iti IIth, stays: te wveathter ero p hlkltint fot'r the wleek he lintg shl.ws thtat cottont has under'tgonte det at itttprtove mtent ov'er last, week, thoutght otn it is t'tallter andti biter than hali aver'age for' yeart. 'The yield (If co rnt slo I probtaly he tnaeh lairger Itan tatst tr. ThIe riee crop is it good1) coi)ttioni. ha<1 intelon41 crop is very goodl but thle ttel- e'ri aentat-age as usutal. 'IThe peacht bii p is small, ad somte fetar comtplete fail.-U IIhe yountg cotw' m iilkinlg habitit is liable Ic formtedt witht ther first entatf, and( (cr a oldc lbe utsedi to ('tcourtage t he flow as itmi hmi six wcceks (If calvintg the 'secodl ing all. fTe htti fers driedl1(( toearly witlIl alli atridetermlints haer possibilites int this idi- ' -i tt. andic all that:1 follows witt th' governI- tuli itereby..-- Indiani "armert. Iia The Bo(ar'd of Countty Cotntiatsioaer tggast next mtsteadt of Tuesday after thiat Utn y. All roach pethtionls alppoinated to bte r ardl at the ntext tmeetintg will heard at the~ Pia .(cting hiereby app)loinlted, on Motdayv, ttheM ctday of August. 0- L. D)um-r'j~ ti;w3Clerk of the BSoard. ''Say, have you ever had you)r atore mal oke itto?' "'No. You see, everything Mta so chteap here that If a thtief wants ainy. his mir. lhe atmnlv cous in amd ,-y r.: i., tba berty Tow ni11p SN1g1ig Amsocia. r'he Liberty Town8lp Singing Associa. ni met with the Flat Rock Baptist church the second Sintday in July. ile president being absent at the titne opening the Association, Brother W. Nix, of Easley, wats appoitited to fill vacancy until the president arrived, al ich titne Brother Nix gave way. rie services were opened by reading a ipter from the book of Pial%ms, music tit( congregation and prayer by Brothei 1I. C. Durhai. A comnittee was tlici pointed to arrange a prograin for th y. W. 11. Bryant acted as conductor ranged the class and led in music twent nutes. Accordiig to arrangement b, nimittee he was followed by Messrs. W Smith, R. W. Bryant and W. V. Not 1. The Assocition was then enterirtned l address froni W. II. Nix. It is usiele' r us to continet oil the address, fc ose who know hinm know it was gooi -cause his soul is in the singing and Sil y Sehool work, therefore he couldn -p but say something good. An internission of one hour was give! )r dinner, iad just here we want to sa lat the crowd was very extensive, and NN ever saw more oif the art of cooks displa] LI thall was en this occasio. We do Ino. nucerely trust that the ricliesi of blessing ay ever abide with the i mebnbers of ti h1urch and all who took shale in this occ Loll. After this excellent repast, the associ io'i was called to order and led in knus y J. F. Lsley, followed by S. A. McAli r, Abe Lesley, W. B. Smith and W. \V iorris. The ConmmitteC on time and place< ext MeCtilig, inCde the report that il ext nieting of the Association be hel itli Enlonl church on the first Sunday i epteinber. They also recommended thi tte one be naied at the present ineetin > address the Association at the' next inee i,-,. Oin motion of V. II. Bryant, whiC revailed, iion. .1. E. Boggs, of Pieken: S retitested to address the Association I s next meti 11g. The AssoCiation closed with mIusic b ie celws and prayer 1)y Lal,an Mauldin. W. IV. Noewis, President. W. 11. BYIAr, Scretary. State of Sotith Carolina, County of Piel IS. o the IIonorable I. ). Witherspoon, Pr( w", thle (Grand .lr,inl ma1llin.- 1ii I 11 r-clH,r-, bC11 t1) s11hinlit the fl*1loW ill1. 1"t. Woli State that we h:ve acled Ili ii all the hills that havc letci haided i SIie S liiiitr. -24. That a.mni tec (of omr body- sinm e List Wrin of the c'mrt lihn- visited a iv ctyiiith olliers and lin them well kt ad tle books ill good c4 ditiota. It ha,1% Ig brolghlit to thet atktiuoll of tile Coir itlec that there was simlethillg wtlig i i' otle of file clhool Coi,1it6nissioliv-r, w )(k special pains to eXiine into) thlie mal,1 '. ali(I report he, tniatter is etirely sati. tor.y t) is. At appaienlt, inistalke ha (Cln 11nade inl the appor-timinticnt of lth -hI)l filId inl this township, No. 5, bu pon clost- examinat.ion we fouaid that th lerk of the Bolurd (of School Trustees fu ins si'hootl district hadni inadte :a inaistak~ei liin uponii the tulic selhools, litaking tt hool dii.'tict to appeat'ur toI bei only3 abotu in-ahl what it shotihl lbe, hiittIthe Itinn 1(1 beeni applied prtope -'iy, andi we in:i his .Xphiiinat ion ian jutstie to thte formle 'innaissionier, J . R. Gliazener, as thle ra attr minn hiav~e btteen spread thiat lhe wa i'ort ini his 'flhi'e. " We' have no,t tm:i'i a d'tailedt rep(ort El (' iniances of the, 'ounay f or thet reasot at the ( 'tIiptroih-tr G etenii willI be tier I the '.10th oIf this nimonthi to laake a finai tiletinent with the treasuter, :aitlitinr ail nI tty t'onuissjiontets, iand Itie ftorctinan i. - t'r'Seiit tat the se'iieit,. have throughu betst to defettr our repo)t rt on1 ft'se book: itit after that settleent,t and( wviil intake a port at tile next terina of tfhis enturt. Weti h:ye exuanained.t thle hool'k of all thla at just i('(s that iave bt Ieen prtese'nted tt . omle of Ithe Itrial julst ices have faiilec bring their b)ooks fior e'xatninat ion and1 desire 0 themt to Ipretsenlt thieir tbooks1 ail niext terrn of coutrt. hose' boo1ks thai -have exanminted we find correct. We call the lattetion tof the c'ourt to t at th Ia icinond & D)anvi lie Itilroittad >l:ai:ty Conltinue's to runt frei'ght trains~ 'otugh Pieken s Ctountty oil thle Sabbthi e.r t. a. na. , 'ctlttraty t the Act oaf the I passage of freight triaints is nott otnly iitratry to law butt is ai glitea llttulannvace it Iltisancl(e to perIsonIs gtinlg to tor rlturn to.et the Silicititr tto tike suich Steps ias his jtnidgt'-tt iitay bti lproper tandi ncesC. 'y to ate t his isance'i. Welre llnmein II int Ithet risliaturte at kt'is cornti 1t to levy' a t a.x .-uiticietnt to se a stin ntecessary' to1 bihl t wo bidgiles 'oss Kitwee riyer. Theire ate iii>w line b)ritdges in tis county 13 acrioss Saludia er, and only tite atiross Keo we'e river. e corniry'3 Oil thle west side oIf this coun is nipidily filhinig utp with Popltiont amil S nioting bitt just to thnat st'ttiont that i bridges to etnable thtemi to reach a mar hYe iNk oir reprecenatat ivt's int thae Legis. are to so amliend t th aw iin relation to sahliis of Ite SchioolI ('ottnissioner I A iuitor so that theair sahir11ites 1 will t iii. 'lThe schlools inl this tounatry'3 are runt a averaige abouIt, twoa or It o and onte f mthils ill a year,t' andi thle ('ommiis.. ner is illlowedt pa fori t ravelingie expeuses. it lhe spinlgs and1 the Ila rs bi'n li' dt iln' withi their work will lie some ex tisSionlers wi,ll hagve the rotids p111 iin Itough ei asit soon at pol ( jssibtle -e ant ol wih ~ ell in Il'iekt'isvilit tiah'd 11p nediiittely. TI'iis wtell is ve(ry near to the >hit road anld is doige'rous to the travel. rof couriit 11or oi'Oie,s t'tidedi t) It li .iuajor' Hun.g Now,' on, resultetd iti tie e!ictiton of \V. A. i t, tvi rJ. C . \V'e,:.:g;d, byt a inatori 13 ..i. 'Ilhe vtote by3 cotmp~ anieis w~as as itI l iunt. \Vestfieltd. hi' (htlards. . ... .... ... I enviille Guaardts..-.-.-.-.-.. ) 36 era lItiles.-.--.--.--.-..-..-1 0 16 keins GJim'ds........1'2 114 85, is ntow Major W. A. Ilunt, antd his nay frienlds in iikens Congratuiliate tihe iltr Oin this w~ell desetrvedh recogiltiotn of ability as an oflcer, antd we pre'(dict that st#1' Will vet reat on hin nnifrem -Court at Pickens always brings rain "on the Just and unjust.' --Mr. Marcus Prince is visiting his daughters, Meslames Taylor and McKee, of Anderson county. --Tinman Smith has a cotton stalk that had five'white blowms and one red one on It on the 5th (lay of July. -Thie song of the Katy-did was heard onl the 9th iist. Look out for ia killing frost on the 9th of October. Eo saith the Dutehiaii. Mr. Wad(ly T Jaynes, of Oconee, vin Pickenis hist Monday. Mr. Jaynes is one of the prominent fariners of the lRichland section. -Latt Aonday .r. II. 0. Bowei re eived ia telegram from (Jovernor Tillman informing him that C. M. Rigdon, who was Convicted at the March ternm of coirrt for disposing of property under a lieu, had - been pardoned. -Prof. II. E. Harris, president of r Broadus College at Clarksburg, \Vest Vir 5 gima, took the northbound train for that r Place on hist INMlay night lie will be egercd for some time in looking after the interest of his school. The meeting of tlhe Lihei ty Township t inging Association at Flat lock church last 3untlay, was atteided by a large coil I gregationt anil Wa1S in Vvery way a 'success. I here has beet a gr(at imlprovement in the Flat Rock section inl the last few yearsan( thle hian e rigs aId well groomed stock tthert i.l near tle chure-ch last Sunday, was t evidlence of prosperity aimong the farmers s of that comnnunity. AI, itImane 0.1kn e. - 'The f llmwing.- Allhianlevs wilt hol 1 pui. lie leetingurs ;tl picieis at tile followile pik-es itnil iies: Easlev. Cehae litfk, Eightevl Iile, c IIu1lt<mt l 141 llice's at Fash-y, T if-lav, - Augu_tst -!th. ('rtss Phlais, 3a vyiietril, Daetisville, Pe t-r 's Creek mill I'umpkinitowni at Daius ville on Weelnes,la, A:[guit5st :h. )f 1ickls ('eourt Ifiose. Glassv Mounitain e I1ollY Springs :ui -'istatie- at S(.(.econl Sbitis(teCn-h, en Timhiy, l'Atugust 6. Six Mli.e, Pn . Palestinlv aml ("(,kl in r ek, at Six Fr[ida, yn rily, Au t 'uslt 7t-h. S 1.ihertY, Jilonson's, Central. wvill tmect I at ilt. Zim ('heb111l0, nlear 0.entral. onl Sat County Lecture'. Lt Nottee. All citizens oif the town of Pickens. nrc notifie(I to re-move all filthy or d(eayim, naitter from their premnises at once or the Collneil will have tlee sale removed at the clost of the occupant. 'T'lhe health of our (etizt!nls denail 11hat this he done. U. W. EAR.., litendhent. - Sloan Bros., the Greenville Druggists, has just received ahont twelve bushels of new TUlRN IP SI). 1 - (TtIE, OP PINA L, SF,TTLE.NIEdNT I h ereby , -ivv n ticte Ilat I will al. s ly to .l. It. Niwhiry.ldge ofi Pri-:h.. fior Pickons Cl' ity. S. C., l tle 3l (ih of A.\ u tfi , V il, . for lh-nv Io 11m eo a inal sett lei1- t of 1.i- stte .11f lazzie L.oop c er (Wielerb and a-k to) be discharged - .l llAMES T. SIN( L,ETON, Jl- 9th, 1-1). GW I (Iluartliam. C iation1. TATF, O SolTIl CAlFZMINA, i otY F PICKENS. ! h .1. 13. Newherhrry, Estirive, Probate t JwIl.,I D . a :Ims, J. P. Rnpey imadf r suit tie t grant hiin (etter's ii aewhinistratio1n ohf the (st:1te andet41 elts - of .lh 1 in;imy. ii ','-e id. e Thes 'e are., thli.'efore, to cite :i:an i o 1' *ihI al l i ig ' h kindlred 114l (rectl t teirs ot-I lie said .John llamepey, dIe liie'ased, that thley lie andie :1114-a4r lbe oe' mte, 141n t he~ ( ourt .i 'Cf Probat e, te Ilhe behl at r Pickens r'. i-. S. C. one the 25 te~ day o -July, nextt, aftter pubellientiomn her'eof, .4at 11 o'cloke' ini he' f'renooien, tee showe C l.use' it tiiy they heave,wytesi d muustatnn shublln e hegranted. .ien muhir .n hoalil this thle th thay J 1~.. B. N1Ceu KIlx-, JI. P. P. C. EATLER & SNEITII, lJur'eauis 85.00. (ha irs, 40 Ceuts. SaLfes, 82.00. Snits of 10 Pieces,812.50 Par'lor Sutits, Plushu (0ol1i u an 111(askets atI anly tintie, daly or' night. Push the buttoni ou1 0on aitely. To get youri goodIs cheap *O to IBATLER & SNIITII, 63 and14 65 trngan St., 4e n IsEns II,I,s, S. c. Y"L'-TeleeiI( Nos. li adi :.I WANTED AT ONCE! 13 Yokes of' Steer's; 45 3Milk Cows; 3 Y~onngI 3ules; I (ood IHorse; 103 Shieep, A nd want to pay for them in PIANOS, Olt(GANS and SEWlN(G 3MAClINES At the UIREENVILLE 3MUSIC HOUSE, Alexander Bros. & Co. Next door to the eNpress oflico. mv134m4 PAINTS, OIL, ] AND FARMING I FINEST IIEABY (ALL C01] 4OME-MADE WA ".Q. cARRIAGES of all MARKLEY "Brou TLANTIC Bnggi ROAD CARTS in' KNOBBY HARNIE ... LIGHT Three-Qua E MERSON & FIS .OU WILL SAV] fly .niehasing The Greenville GIr1EEITI1 H. C. M 4x- W. SI CIN NI. Supe'ivate M cFAL L'S ALMANACK . FOR-_ The probability is that the weather wil conltinue to be warm, with tin oc casionial t Aspell, 1111d Thi,, Aluaiack w ill continue to fur nish hot weather goods, like fly fans an11d traps, parasols, umbrellas of all size", light shoe, slippers and straw, hats, mub siniito nets, toilet Soaps, bru'Ishes and1( perVfumerIy, andl if it dlon't rin soonl we' want the SFEN to ImHVe ai Cut ofi thtis Almanneii u '-a.. upl fad J laced along sidl.. l Sloan's Soda W,ater Man. 'j .m' s manii has a goodIl openi u ntenano ce, with a regular ice c:old sodau water ex p)ression antd ai mighty good openin' for pure dlrugs, and Tom cn idown' this Ahunannek en p,hysic andt seeds, buit whleni it comies right down to Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers, Cheap Sugar, Good lFlonr and( Clean Coflee, This Ahnanack is away ahieadl. Next week we'll have a supply of new" erop turnip seeds, sotneuthuing (hat will grow turnips as big as a soap) gourd. W. T. McFA LL. ~tI ORolALL. BLOOD AND SKIN$ D IS EASES a B.iiB Botanic Blood Balm It Cures SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be sides being efficacious In toning up the system and restoring the constitution, when impaired from any cause. Its almost supernatural healing properties djustions Ineguarand.eing a cure, If i t SENT FR EE -nr. .I..., BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. y all IRYA"|EF and get MORE P0 and u Write for our New~ Jp;,-tr-a fHE LEFFEL WATER WHIEEL&A rum 1ARDWARE MPLEMENTS I IIIED PAINTS1 ,wRS.) GONS, kinds, ster" Buggies, 0 and pivetons, LEN Styles, 5tZ, rtor Buggies, HER Vehicles. ' MONEY the abovo at Coach Factory, ALE, s. c., ARKLEY, Proprietor. TICI Soda Water! Beats the World. [t 3Makes 3Me Feel Good1 All (her., At S LO AN JWO,S1'. Inr'uu store, Mantiu fneturers, Who1ilesale and Hetail Dealiers ini LE AT HERI Harness, Saddles, I (~li ilarter* od i u ie i jl1. C s 'irpad f rlb - OWER & GOODLETT. CREENVILLE, S. 0. (II2w m~ ARBLE WORKS iif t he3 113 ( rk a U. h 1UZ WER LESS WATER; NE CO. SPRINGFIrLD n~ U.S.A n . 4 . JE'FFRIES, ATTORlNEY AT LAW, No. 79 Law Iavge, clu;IEVILLE, 8. C. Praictices in all the couirts. Can give very best references. Telepitoie No. 719. j.a221n6 11. 0. Blowen. J. B. Freeman. BOWVEAN & FRtEEMAN, ATTOICN EYS AT LA W, ap2y l PICK' .eN , S. C. Greeville, S. C. Piukens, S. C. W EI.S, 0R I& BOGGS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PIC KENS C. Ii., S. C. M. F'. AY-SICT, C. 1,. 110-.JA1WOnRrr', Solicit or 811h Circuit, Pickenls, S. C. (11r-enmilhe, S. (!. Ns-il, & llul-LNGsWol'TII, ATTOlRNEYS A NI) COUNSELORS AT I'AW, PIr'K',ENS C. 11., S. C. Practice inl all the coirtt (if the State, aI at lenti giti ken to all business e,ltrum ted to them. mh1114 88tf 1LL &W W'E,)ON, I) -NTI STS, 122 Main Stroct. ( llElN\'ILLE S. C. -h-,hlen vvery Thur-sda.y and Friday, N()T1I-: OP REM:.\(A'A l. I 1y I)v DtOal Imms are4 now hntvl ill W. v. Ih-- l.aI nvw Il iIjh. over the S:vir ' !inK :k ll,] P-tn's Blok Store. .1. W. NOI0((mll, 1). 1). s. W . .11. N-uw-w,), I). I) S.. Assistant. G I Z-:1:N V I LII, S. C. JI. .1. 11. C.\11.1SI.I., l)l-NTIST, (W1ck. .cr Wll > aIatorcbaoad BI.ros. A I)uke's jiw I GRE-I:NVI.IE, S. C. k . ~'I4 pel-111:(1a4-1111%.I 1 te a4 t J."ascy, 1 11 . -'i-I ili .ll i m T l -a l l ior4 11'.4.S 14 - 1411-ia lic ZI41I~ jL9 E.\.l:NVI',ES. C. ()v-r W-Im-a1-chn(I Bo44s'. Di )ag Store. A ll a I 14r 11n 4 a oa nt h %d at . )aley n ' i . e i e ,u l 1 ff1 r s h1 t i l t c 1 p r o- a C - Al". 1l1a:L:a\--.-at- from old 1411ne t 1 h! pul- in %%:Lt( 4j.rF, cjay. I'l '< ;a i lt ' 1-:11. ographs. A-\JNSIi)N 1101 . S E Gl EEN I--: VS ,L,. .c I(h- LWic n 1 r6v Iailtc I n' )r0\ telletil .\ l ri. It ib ch i lt a nta4 s p o - I lian :0k1 s (,4. oi m.d p ls t in o tgah. s .11111. N4lalN ll it:t-S (l.: c ltili"t ld a1. S 1--iyi tahl in4ntr t at nath- *ht ful1 amaity in thec 4.ur.try it 90 tts sis u-r tt act 144. to aisitors4. 'Its 44a.aI Xlb II4an 14t I e. l. aaa lia4 1-. . I . I. I. F.W I t -.IIt -' E'. I()GGS. THlE PICKENS Ifyo wnttobu *o sell [hu14, re-ad Tiu- 1'ie kqa. I.:nial -\. f441 - 44w 1has for . i'ble lot 444 .\l:aina street, Pickens4 Iuann 4.4.o .144 I4 4stabl. tami well4( 1:a .Io . 1.4 er ia 1n pre i . Oneri4 of the 1 aike. :; arres cle:ared. La44han-ea in good44 Iit. br l watered444 44- 4re-k and1( b-sir.able~ ne4ighboa4rhood.4t Pricec $1,- - r44 444. w".4 44ails west'- of I.iI4wrIV; 50 :4<T4 4a 44ub;iv%at iion,4 od b laa inigs, 'le' 1t.\ 44 4f watr, a41 neces,a-;ry 444.4 bildinags, I ia ea . 44 444 townshial, I13 m4441 of1 station41; good0( iI elling'. In-.. w 4..ll. 75 4rre in 14 ul.tivaatjin *1 <T4 14,. aIih 'fo 4444 'iakenst, 40 .414 44 culia.atinn,1 1-?: n-st 1b4s1 baottom)n al a 4.14 4 44 long1L ti444. Thiis is4 a 4 rs i: I 4 la 44.o i4444 2 acres-4, in4 h444 tom4 44' .4" 4-i1t44 .\1ih- ('n-4k. In a high .4 III' i~i rha rdI a. TeIns41, 8' pe4r I I ii I 444 4 1 0044 :acris . 2g uailesq Ilital44 44 :n-res4.4~. in high state1( 144t14444 41.4 II verflow44.4; 41ine pastu4re of 14 re4s. 'Itti I i9 ' 4, 4"<1 w4.ll 44f w.4ater 444-, 4s . I 1444. TiI:i-s 444 .r (' ni l with''4 11 75 a resM in1 4rn.on liiv. ('row 444. reek ; 75 a-ces 14 tlII 1 44i4n; 2.> a4rS hi'sI h1 ttom 14 and-10( IS n 444 f4 it w.4ithout4 4 dIitch- the~ bo4ttomf no sbec tlveilw hallf.4,444. 4.4 4 '44.4 i 1 j4- e 8 sne- t- . 17. r4 4 4i n4 444 n o r th44 1 o f P i 4 k e n s4 4h4i14t 144 bv-l - ..44' 504 a4444 in aaI i:a 444, lI4 :4 ag.- 44ng il fo4rest. r-:444. -I' 44444441provedh1: 1,50 ac4res (el 144, ila4.. 4'Y.. .4 4 r 44 1 1. 44re-k; goodl 441444 14 I 441' ual or'4iginal4 foraest; bi 14 I44 lI 44 i at o ; .good4 4..4t.r 14( - 44, 114he l~~ caped limi4js of the "r4 I4'4' 41 44~ I14ahosesi and4 4 w'o cow.s, ..'44 a44<l hut.'y shd'i , 214 4neres ini hi1g -) ,4 a 4. 4 1. c4444d 1:as4 ur 444 nt der w.'ire4 [4' I*s 4s a4 5Iph-rul1id bar4gain4 a4t 10 d44 e ~a1ll (:nsh, balanc444e inl one( or4 rI~4ate lignit4s, :nlI ini ''ult44ivation 10)aer'1 th44 ned,4s la4tion44 land4, fin*e buiblling 4w.''as is a 4444d ba:r4gain4 for a er4 r n4.1a a s444all fan444 near tow'4.44 Price 4, hal enshi, hI4:4(ce ini 0n( yearV. For4'any 1: I 34 ari:a rsa witeI to Pickens E:d Ahencay, P'. chenu: S. r.