The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, July 30, 1891, Image 2

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PICKENS SENTINEL. pjc%N8 c. B., 8. C. a 3 2. BOGGS, Editor and Proprietor. rt For Subscription, $1.50 per ammm '4 riet I y in ad vanle: for six mo I hII, 7rp. A1vertiSeIments in NS4rt 11d :t Onle 1ol1 1i, per square of oil e i inch or vs's fOr I he i rst w;crtionl and fii'ly vvInts for vilvh subse sv pluent Illsertionl. iber. discounit mle e to mle)rchlants :itiI !ther'i;ldIletising fr ) six 1.qflltlls or bythille. year. Obitt.ary Noties xc'(,lin iv 1 ines, d Trilbtes of Respect, Commimical ion of r. personallmetr,w-niis-a blo will bechar-ued foras-:advertime T11URSI)AY. JULY 30, 1891. The first bW1e of new cotton from Geor- 1 gin, was sold at auction inl New York oil lie. 27th Inst., at. 7 cents per pound. This is the lowest record for a first bale.i Prof. WV. M1. Clyde, formercly (f .Wn1-h Nille, has beenI vie "(-:1 pri:w,ipa0 of Iliv ( pit al 11111 iigh i li f I31i It 0 i fm ry li Ala. There is a sahial 61.3t per mont " alttched to the po"Ition. h The watermelnl m)a I f 11h11or I bo and west is over StCki'd. 1141 r h.-:tik ofd 1111 fru it is- g in.i l o 4 te i l m are hek-avy. Shipmlentis haveV be glia VMTeSS of 1)y1p1vu year hi Thegag rle prva i! ( inl I : ll. r lince at spart)b t,1 - 1:o4I1%% -"k. it. m \ stokcs are 1uterin;.I i1i ill s m shiall look at fillron i th i nah 1IIhi )1r speeal es v )(!. :nIt 4 , 11 1:, 1 . wVin, tme not wiIill'nt t. :1.A b1 f s:1 a1 ti. '.n d tiiel M 4 t e t Id nplre. (1 . 1L Inl anotherph-wei u r-:n Cot tho Alliam-c pienli(- an.I F, i n if, ie lield inl thle 1ounty durinv 1 he I t I f u . n . . :m1d h tnil withl a ittvie litil t (h. I i l' thh- Views of lithe qusctimis lv Iwo 11m1v. Bthll sidtes are ito bc acconi, 1 i 111 1 Thie Wll iSiol A lliance & is h1Iv tIlet ihll passcl It I.Illution sa ilg they wl . tI I nt endor Olatird pally tin ,nhat <I 1) draw ofi from tle Deoi-crt party -would Ill dlisiasivrous' A to le Foultll. OIll i Alliancemn a wan theilt' tl silltsr i pn-thy I,lt iu t b ur.d t1en1u-h tod IfIsake tihe old Demillocrativ ship of safuty all I take Iss .4. o ili hIat composvid of suich o WIk timber as the third party cano. Cno. L. L. Polk, in his pub4lic m s nI i SpaItrtanhUr'Oilg o the 'nd141 il inI., thd thiat the Democratic party wa.:s n4 bt-tter than11 the eilpblicnll party andllitat the Alliance Men' 111hould loolre fhvOr'b aid. Polk will never mlake at Smuth Carolinian befievc that it is all the same to live un Ider INAd lial or Deocratic rue ine tis Sulta. we have tried it and know and i the i t-ino cratic party is split we will againl lave the samne ol scalawag rulle. 1(here~ fit Ino hirdI party alk ' lit' iopi i fcs ow 1. isu;a fih o the'' 4inish hi e oiff1) leie int Imd the Demogc (rtsl ar very.1 lyfhopfulkd ofsucce. Thope'r. s Alac wIi' takee a h:mdI)j itt te~ 4ihtI ondf the ~ 1Iemocraiiitic 11 b a Inir. . C lvem a11al i ll ill dsistt iGovernor~ o Campet'liite c:ln ph'Iai andMily wii iil(4 ll .'Ia reefred by somelo nibte alesOt l0epulican (~14 torr be ie dhrelgts e from th ie 1rtoeet. I Confreply, tra Jete fi m N'thell .i Der.r loh a ing wether he Siti. io Clem Ronbclege os th Conteitnca haev. a.y clai to 7. mili insco frome l ari v unrba thahnit gnnt. Johen Aovernor hasf repliot: t ll to cntlIith- to the de'ltail," - an reerin tte oneslay in ahe (iiint del add" nope knwthat toc do ither iliecote theBJ re if othtl wCrolna f can I have morenthay, but ifol not take olyw alowe onete Cma n ther-. C The Ocula Platform. The most Importlant subject of discussion mnong Alliancemen and politicais it tie resent time, is tihe Ocaila plat form. There Or re A great n11in pevoPIc who have niever 'ad it. Others have reni it, but hiave for >Aten its conitentt. For the conveniiene id informition oif both of these cilaseK, Ij c proilue it Us f";lows: soi Fir-s1-Wcdervl-;l thle abolition of nal- 11n0 "Itnal banks. %% c iulid I hat I he govern. tio (-lt shall estInblish suib-t reatsuries or de- int) >sitories inl thle sevendl -,tatvs, whichal len an llm IIO li rect to Ilte pelple ita it Ilow he. le of iter-st, not to exceed 2 ter cent. Mll .r at -)It o0n1-perishable farm pro- hili lets, aint also u1ponl Ieal esltte. with pro- Init rI limit atitonls 11pon thle <Illanitiy of laind en )dalamilunt of 11u(iney. Wv demnnd thatve Iv amlounit (if, the circuilating Ineiitnn he >c;ily incrvased to not less thun j50 per p pijijai. | t stecon- ve deimid Ihat congress shall ag vss uitlch laws its shall effectualy pre-veit inl ic dealing in futures on all agricultunal int id tleliliival produictions, preserving it btl ritigent systemi of procedure inl trials stci ed 1 0u1ll secite tit proipt, conviction id itt Iposition of Such pelialli(es ias shall secure Ile w0 In-I parc c4lilphanlce m ith the ani) w-t. toi Third - W oileIIII the silver lill re- tri -11t1y paSsed by voligiSs anld dvilinld ill ol u tn-r m.f lhe free and uiliimited coiinage fol . v r. I t outhWe emnd 19 pssagre of the(, lir Srhiiig alivn NIer-Shlip of Itand, Lei )( that c.mn"rn SS Inkl pr(nipit action todv- sy S.' SOl plia t I'l, btahini all hlattds now own- en I by a ai n ds fat fIeign syit ient il, a It(nd 1:1 illu himl now%% beic" by nailr-o4d", and un1 t' tari tit nt in v\cc.-; of such aits is til 1a.y l't lneded by tieni he Ire.- l I bIjinlj-I )y the4i iov%*njnt and oloe-o l''ifi --l lie ing i ti he doctrii- of v<I1I.1 i t-1 :!1 and4 sprcial pi vilege tio inmIe, Ah it <h I11 . bI ta I ( I I I it r n t 11e1ishi ln l ih Mw so uil tnj eel inl I. fuiture as not tohA 116i titl o- il ustry A ti t the x Ilpe Isv of I th--r :091we father ein Incaire ova! If t< Iwl Vxis iti heavy :il l f tii he n 'ece I C Its of * lmthtIll t 1 t (1 of <mr land oil i-I t: v: we Irther' deImi d a Just nd Ile ti1ltiab11e sytil of1 a Iuated tax' nl in- pc N:nvc winclievc that the mlonley of thle all lt h1i w lopt as mullich ats polttsible th 1 the( hanwds (.f ilhw Iklelad henlce We -CV l:: itt tIIhA al1 nai1tionsal and State it vilivus tl imt!h limited to tle nllcetry i i.pense o li- uvenlint, CCeOnomliCailly el ald b1101n-SO1 N iitr d.tr ci ediIIaII the ilost rigid, hon- gf '114 m'l t A. sl awt and na.'tionill govern1 1ilt- i i (.o'lit and supi.vision of tfe Inti1 of Ii 'ihliv conmnunicntion and transport,ation, e\ I' this control anld sup-lrvisionl dtoes not re- al. Ilve! tihe aise nIow exisling, We dellmand bi hek -rovelinnenit mvwnerbIhip of suich melanls Ilh f linIn1nunienttion ei liantsportation. bl Sevventh-We demndn that the( confrrvss w I the United Sltes sutbinlit anli tllillent inl 1) Ilhe C-tnsItiIItutIn prov\idIin,r filr the( Iii- t ionl Of I'nitCed Stak(t SeINat1r1S by direCt, sl ote of the pelel of vach Ntatc. a til1111iil i te ititl- hpf* innuat (' et in' a or I i'ite stii'te l I t r tn t l tilenil S14-ly. I The State llirticultir-al S"iity te'ims tobe IV ctil y relt' veliled and it expucts tolt 'iVV A line( Ahow this year. The annualII tht tectingr of Oe Slocty is t4' ll biel inl 'lrcenville this year1 onl AuIgusIt 1,2. 1.1, ndi h:[ lit and tke prispects Ia that it will b I arg cl i lded bly fri litirers, t c., w\ 1h ) vill brigo, m1 n1 r s (.Xhibjit.:. all Ti e follin inlcirihil . d' inl erest all ov r Mn hie t as jt ; hten i,tistid by tih socie- '1n iltly ireant unlthe no-elting: hthis ne' 'ly it 'I- iar i 4) lilt- hdI nt' uc et Thie st wil-ty has Ofi'dt tr e. fIle llowi. tAl asl petin ins :11 1d h o s th;:t. it stv r H n1rotin frulils, v "I o tal t a t11 wrs, fo t til o pleasire wo prtfi' . \ilt cmotribe il-v lst sperimenclis frml ()] 'hatod. Vincard fai willA i xlhit :1 > the tnitig, feo ft ism n t ont e comlIh i n th'nler St,at iri Briond beot 'ia's tboe,d5 Forl'n thl best andtfr bnirgt'st e.xhibitt ris of othe kinds,lltt fothr 'ho wil it'and 'ilrIs te uxiitttt of er.le 't'r< >yi oneexhtor 1. Meon besltN an ahrndr -.etaSebo't 3' Fo t bel'st, and hngehtew ibi ofVpp -tiics oner xbte, . :y C ee ..p 'AIE TENDENOV 1 IIODEltN e tion of T. J. IKanuldtin, Delivered at Ie Coa111c22cicernncat ExercItes of tie ItIdell Acattilevity lit 11iberittlatn 11all, lnrietot, oa July b4't, 1891. Ahe seniment of every thoughtfil per- C as lie Casts about anld weigh1.s the temti- e tiy presenteu through tIhe piesent condi I of alf:airs, is that This is a tine, ting, n ie e.XtIelne, to thom. who hold the in- al .sts of i eir cun a nlilt luld their people at rt, aiid nowever inich we iay console I ,Zeives oer' l the thouigh1t of futulre prloht- s tics, there is a lingeling anxiety ever rv- 0 Idi- nits of those inisdloings Which tle-at civilization it,-elf and dilnand the inter Ition of cool reason. N liere is hit, one ateirnative for those who c >pose to stanld hy the righ-t 11u.nautedl bay N1 :11heats ol anbiitous scheners hurled r tiIst prniciple, that counrse is founi the devotion of self to the vrpretation of conscience and in the o died application of infallible laws found- v ili the breast of every buinan being; but e these days of activity wien icii Itre in.i led by a forcol. which we Cannot- explain ,whenl their clnvirmllnents are( "luch. aisi denl.antd the( exertion (if their tliinost cn- t ies ill order to nsure sucess, a -.pirit 1 ilviduallily lay., hold 111)(1n theinl, an1d 11 ,gettinlg tine true obhjeC of life ther, u. owinlyi, d4!thrl.mv- every .es of biae 1i inilmm-0 bY the very lact, (f their cxis We, and spend ticirlis isolatel fronti Iiinithyi) :lld out 11f fromt aill that is truly ji) lble in the ';tin attinpit to builh ip 1 -lt. Adiniting. alt onCe.'.'tat. tiere are liy deviatiltis roin right alioig men inl I(AV hii:1ids the Vital tthitetions of tihe tilitry 1ow rst, it is but i,nitral that. all t mild tlnil to tine youlngel, genvration icre tihe hopes of a tottering wold art. pinlg: lnld i an il mpt ing to 111113 ze this f itrtie we ('an d no hbttr t Cion cnsider nti (en a ty pical reprit-listative it hlie coin si'ion f ihis ihportnt factor of poptila Q1. Por the ri-in,ig generalioin, here 1 ilt eniig inteitcqiled itt the ainials ol itory; fore it stalnd Ilhose ililI nt(Ills of lib ity is ne-( and progress, reared.1,by tle geius i d labors oft its lr ne ; lio w <itti it spirited youth svizes wit I tagernessi Cry opportunity to Imnlngiliy I.i- country's t LIIC; tno woider that ie is able to thrill <hearers with palriotic fire wN hen in tIe tlr*i.s,e of prvlgJ)ofee yh:eun 'S law. G t3-a, indeed, Ire( Iie advantl. s; tihey arv rw.ogrlniZed( lby Ile yolth but, their vagerness it) utilize tliin, too often cy folret tihe! soulrce of thiril. ilspiration c '(ni to the( extent ilf Ithinkling.. that thlcy e better t ItallI their fathers. Liiedi o Ihv ilIIhint prlspects and hedielIss If ltl%'si a1. t ruth I s i vr Coltra lict id, till-) ho .fore t h st ar-eyed idde,S of r etfttit hibch (.XtlI.I s tinth ess:1i1c- of ltcinI- ra I' l g powr' aunt nik-s thnnislaves of cus- t. In. So it fidlows tilit one wilo dii not rki lowingrl.rant of aclts tranklspir-in 011nd4 Is mill exaNlt .Vty% vicei , fast bayin < d'adi) grasp un the ytou'hi, gels tihe edit of biing a ihssiiikt while tie who) s )ats upoln the gricat n h eit if he mllt itude, nuni ninig his tiletery 11 tickle th ir (I'llrs Jloys tile fNlse hontor of such ts kniow not vir own intertests. Whenl we thlink inmv ripidly this emountry f S beni setlth-d and iarcb into its tru in Ilse, it h1ccoincs evidenlt that we.( shmil ! i h ilmirtiallY, (.vecY que14stionl having 3. y 1l.-a1lkl ln'lW r 11II it.11 r1e- devviopeliient v d give csiial si'ssto tIhe stulv of ples- . t res1urcvs: it is sstentild thit l'e youti iprcssud v itih tie Irtit iiport of their d ntrys 11nnn', anIl li in ine of its gOv- 4 ituit lt e all should vontcuri i Iinhe si \ attvipt in lt l i rst rv ilmit fabrii atllntil it- at Ato Its ri tihe falt rs I l r1. i ltic nnr tint-.lnd sirive for. po,steril -lvt have p With IOS eCCtIS still br'111iLhte thIan wit iiy beIl proudi l: it i under I aS republiian dIs byi ltile t- vi'iti-' 'it i eI';llit,jl* tj,a' Ii le'ially~ f:tori ui: eeis thgat er >tnir, nt hi g iiniu l duthno r inen guphos|i 1h dvigity of athtiat iovant t,lb-ut I o te fat tat. ourll '\ ~ very corlitns ite lit ti icionSittn oft abo I t i every attt tai e, aftili<l t t two c'hir'U5i, l t li's ft>it in I.siiniall' of r -vrain int sii htlO ttu iiti whe e ra illn 2 ilr th :Ii ti Iil fit te onit i. .int2 n ll' iatu reiily'I t' frby ito the ti tin -s ofIih~t itimin~ w5 m-at il ii ity tat ph'lilaa.npi lit3 tpoan t hu :- ' r pets ai tin whereo phn f' iatt at h) rei.sa ani-h r':te iit:ls t r ie tie iigsi:utuiir lllr ('a--a an atll attiiag Ili tht'.t'tec tres of ln-r, m,ist it lilt' t h e t ji i ''(ii ih o de niing. e Suitlledphhshiieiasol.9 so ui tine wianh'~ ityi nit n tend lin oitit rest pr int icuii iitai uht''i Io t ite d sov't - 1 h(3 ftonanis'm ttetti inn jn.ahnve x ithi 'ga.ri thei( ni:im't reth:d mher arI te pro- Ij lOu tconf t roinig~ te weapl If at'ery mrder i(t If evr sectiontit is esse 'nti-t that t.erett isoarne tbi<hng l(Vi p inil in ong sthem;t reliss i is tiynd I isidera 10) iiti iwn lin ltigrt of l't'ha t iiiats nitt~ 'u prvi: - t-e i a e on liio ns ex:il'. ruoo'mi oa' __ i'h I tt )l l t hr ire i ni/ l i te thrti l-I 'l iahdt' in, Ilaw li - thraceh anduim ordert gui ty, lla-hutrnsit f nth l i otf hanstilte' toti r otf('>li tt ii n thei tliiuin to f Si.naiI e Iys prinioaf tVy'iinon tnininled thriou Ilih ht)is tei bh- 12 t& ihig thirottln hiii' ti n - tit oa'ei' i'y'-lin?Is hiiaeb ~ inv Ile the ,~~ lare I(l.t>f r a ih o f tr rmrhi I z tire ishe Ittloift o)r:htere ino n:n-pitg t'ht' jgiize e. ie foan tin'i (e'la,theyt wlal ltO''ati'a mi -rp orie aof Ilfir. cll, i tnis btrtha' it I very honest effort for the good of the peo le will dissolve under the triumph of its riniples. But we Can bear thus to speak of our 'fects; they are evident, and the indiffers it are becoming aroused to a sense of keir duty regarding a suppression of those il influen8es which portend such awful misequnenc s to the land. Enligltenlenlt hits placed her ban. er uponl the s(iI of igIoranCe, superstition Id illst. anaId somn we lo))L to welcome ilt satis el sulerior knoweldge by the lIce of WiliChi all that is trivial and that is ilish must hV driven from out the bounds f clic-ourlagele nt. Tle0,0ay may we heartily speak for the 'liate of the future; there are agencies at otk whose consumiated vietories will Ountitefl!t the vile threatts of demagogues; e have i() reason to be despondent, but ther to awake with renewed energies to iet the claim1is pressing so heavily upon 8, for these lrobilels which seem to envel p us in an iinextrieable entanglement, are (arnings of a Providential source; they all for a union of tlctiglt and action and emnand or oinst efforts. couhl Chc tvil that siroutids the future in bystery be toni assunder,l verily believe liht ther.[,( N'hIl e Ievealed a spectacle ponl whi-Ih 1 all would gaze it joyous iI enfllit.:nl te li present generation ith Int acid wouldh rejoice, giving hon r lo lvim i-!ellius. and plraising th. God of estiny w. lovI'- wouhl not sulerposter tv to yichd o1110r prsin OIb1l Iie Yollti If this land be made iibly o fecl their importance, soon uld bm-dnIs fall fromt the shoulders of lonlost li-ztriots, anI the light of hope and iospeity woild mIingle its lgs with those -verhliung bamos w hich emnitate only rom11 truth in sources divilne. Thei, S S If Atioerica whose heritage VVIIIs lilimilt-d' l et not the vanity and 0Ily of the tiie.; iiti-le u1ion yourreason; UAt mit t hose trivial anId rebellous thoughts >y na1ture 11 hitmting you, ;mdl prove Your voI Illiness of citizenship by Conservative ,rmcipl,s, and by deeds immipaclhed in 11qti ive. Ai t tothe fatlher% wioe gray hairs re nid us of days spent in the service of 1ail'iil andi especially for the promotion If our welfare; to thelil is due the honor of I1.1ng4 battld against tile regilaritiCs of ilt and of having Isced u1 in a position I COMpa1rative inVdteIIeIeCe; let not in ;nit i! tinh' iendish hatid lead us on to forget hIm ni i our pr(.>SPerily. Iive on, iave hearts, in the hope of see n offpiisfollowing y aiths; withyonr rI epts and your exatiPles, this couitry anl1 nRIVel suifer thr1loulgli transmission of wMr: I uCCeeding years will testify to the eliine virtue Of your children, iispired 13' those t iogs for, ere long. a new era uil c uiience; alre.lty, the young heirs f .\nwian librty iand ilndepenoe stand t ; heraold awaiting a glorious inheri IlleCc. Frossa1 NeedliuIre'. D.i; .Si:rrm:i.: As I have not seen ny new VI%A ls Yvt ill yourl CohIIIInS from this teCtionl, I hlave c.icluded to write up a few lots. We have stopped complaining of the 'arched. e1rthi an:1i lre rejoicin.g over the Catifil ainls taIt have fallen lor the last nv days. Crops are looking tine through iiis suction. having been well worked up I date. The farmi rs ire not tlrough work ct and if tile r1ins continie another week 'e will lave to disaud and get ready for lie picnics. ir. J. F. L.them lost a nile the other ity. of what tle vet eriia.'y sullgeon cl:tim. , to bhe paralysis of the stona(-h.- Mr. J. V. 11lilt, (if (Ioss Plains section also lost line mulle Thurisda:y of the same dii!eaise. llidt If the Conilltillilty is VeI good at Sloaii fro. h reenville D ruggists, as juist reciivedImh aout twelve bushels of1 (Iw T 'NIP SEEDI. EIETRA~L HIfGH SCHOOL W. P. HOLLAND, Principal. 1Thorouhgh instructions givenl in all1 Ingl Ii bra; nlmsCl1, tIe1t1 nat1a sciees ant in 11 m lhigheir Ma:the'mautics.. It (5bserv' mll iink. D)iscjiplinIe firra at kIind(. T iion11 $8.25 to $12.50 1:'Sr51 ssiin (If liveC 111 moths. No re uetion (e(-et for' sickiness of two ('oks or niorec duirationI. For fuirthier foril I ndt in apply d to prlinceipal at Cenl - ___________lPrincipal. WoODWoRmV e m cA8n. 23 UN IO N SQUARE. M. Y A'imxCLea rr.Lno bSTON.4AS& ALI(A A. . FLVIIaFOR SALE BY V. .A. R E'3-ID, Agent. A nd Eersonh, N. C. IIe W inthrop Tr aiinlg Schlool Colnnbia, )pen to) girls oIver IS y'ears ol. Gradt. -s areu lii itlld toI teachi in tihe schools (If Iilrlhips5, one: 1by thel Stat.e worth $150, i ie bylh ithe l:school worth $30. 1111 second1 (com11petitiv e exainalitionI is leral to ne1 heIild at. tile Couirt Illuse of 4(kensicounity Fridiny, July13 31st, at hi. a. Por futher partiCiclars at(hhress, D). 1. Joi'NMsoN. Columbia, 8. C. Band(I For ~ sil. Bids for the $10,C 00 in Comit mse5 bIondls to be6 i,sued( for the ibllinig olfl he w Cout House at kens will bie r'eceived by' thle Coum s-ionlers att their oflice t Pickenis iil S ih dIay (If Neptember('i 189)!. it bonlids to 1be isuied will be 20 iri non-tIaxable, bearhinmg initercsl, at le 1st dannariiy each year. Bids .1 beI r(eeivedI til to 12 a. mn., on the V named ablove. MATT'i lJ'W JHENDRICKS, CThr'mu. Board. 3). L. Detme~Nr, Clerk. EETAI GITIG 'le i'ilr ad hias not ye(t ('lme tol P1iek ,lbut Picken's is now inl spealkinig (his, i't of the roIilriod. h to talk toI aniyone( in ta --other towvn. .s 5t4p t the "phon11" an'*d ciall thle one elegramiis pIrotIlyl traunmittuld aindl rec( tne ss gutaranit ed. II mes-ages for ihkens and1( viinity t'ICKEN2S TELEP)IlONF Cm TI PAINTS, OIL, AND FARMING FINEST REA Y (AlL! C( H OME-MADE V ARRIAGES of i M ARKLEY "Bre ATLANTIC Bugj ROAD CART9~ h KNO1BY HARN L IGHT Throe-Qu E1ERSON & F1 OU WILL SAI By Purchasi The Greenville GRIEENVI H. C. U. W. SIRIMINE, Supes.ant 1891,. McFALL'S ALMANACK -rolt 1B91. The probability is that the weather ,Vil continn'e to be warm, with an oc :asional hot spell, and This Almanack will continue to fur iish hot weather goods, like fly fanls md traps, parasols, umbrellas of all iizcg; light fihoe., slippers and straw iats, muosquito nets, toilet soaps5, >rushles and perfauer'y, and if it lon't rain soon we want the StIEr: o have a cut of thi's Alnanack fixed ip and~ placed along side of Tomjf iloani's Soda Water Man. Tonm's nan has a good open countenance, vith a regular ice cold sodai water ex-. >ression and a mihty good openin' or p'ure drugs, and Tom can dowvn thiis Almnanack on p)hysic and seeds, >lIt when it comle's righ' ont 'ruit Jars,dwnt Jelly Tumblers, Cheap Sugar, Good Flour and Clean Coffee, This Almannek is away ahead. Next week we'll have a supply of Lew croly tulrnip seeds, something hat will grow turnips as big as a oap gourd. W. T. McFALL. 2i301. A Household Remedy FO R ALL. BLOOD AND SK IN DISE ASES B. B.B. Botanio Blood Balm It Cures ig*MSALT-2 form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION,b sides being effiacious In foning up thea systers and restoring the constitution, when impaired frem an cause. Its almost eupernatural healing properties d ustiousi guarantee lag a cure, if 8ENT FREE -.f"~?" "..., BLC.0D BAL.M CO.. Atlanta, Ga. RY A"LE .nd get MORE PC Write for our New lustrai IE LEFFEL WATER WKEEL A EN( HARDWARE IMPLEMENT8I MIXED PAINTS I )LORS$.) AGONS, dl kinds, wate?" Buggies, ;ies ald Phletons,i T1q Styles, ESs, arter Buggies, SHER Vehicles. 'E MONEY g the above at Coach Factory, LL1E, S. C., IARKLEY, Proprietor. emndeuat- ap130y 1 WANTED AT ONCE! 13 Yokes of Steers; 45 Milk Cows; 3 Young Mules; 1 Good Horse; 103 Sheep, And want to pay for them in PIANOS, ORGANS and SEIVING MACHINES At the GREENVILLE MUSIC HOUSE, Alexander Bros. & Co. Next door to the express office. T OTICE O1F FTN.tI, ME-1"'LEMlENT1 ihrhv V ive noier thait I will ap. 11'to .. 1kewheNry .Judg!e of Probi ate for h 1'iekens ("ounty, S. ( . , onl lhe :d lday of Auhgust, 19I1, fo r leave to make 1 a fia sett lenment of t he esi ate &* f I I:sse,lgine TI. Loioper (Wichetir), and3( ask to beL dis- C clarged as guardlian. J1AMES T'. SINGLETlON , July t h, 18911. bw4 Goudi i h t Afa'ufactuirers. WhIolesale' and1 Retail I J)ealers~ in LEATHER! h Harness, Saddles, Anid Saddler'y H[ar'dwvare III(Iemle trter for goodls in otur line. 1 Ili i et (Casha P're paid fo. r lIIides and a terdi ers by mail will have spe(cial at ten GOWER & GO0DLETT. 10'3 Alanin StreeIt, i GREENVyILLE, S. C. E R. M.WERTrZ, PROPRIIETOR "r NIONUMrENTIS, TIOMIISTONI.Es, ('01. If NEll 8TONEs, ETUc.,tr 0ad1o shert nlotie. Satiasfact ion (junr. mifed, and pries as low as the lowest,P .t ality of the work at all times being' .I atfh agent for the best Iron and wtt'ea checs on the mnaket. Oive me ai (all ne cnd try mny work. IC. M. WI-iltT2. WER7 'se LESS WATER tCatalogue of 1891,.7 uiNE CO.SPRINGFIEL&n n,O.,U I . j C. JEFFRIEH, ATTORNEY A LAW, No. 79 Law Rauge, GIEERVILLE, 8. C, Pratlice in all the. courts. Can give 0 wry best references. Telephone No. 79. jan22maU J. 0. Bowen. J. II. Freeman, B oWEN & FrlEEMAN, ATTOitNEYS AT LAW, tp2y1 I ICK ENS, S. C. Wu.s & Oiau, J. E. 110009, 'reenville, S. C. Pickens, h. C. w 'ELLS, 0R11 & 11OG.8, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PICkE.S C. If., m. C. q. P. AvNsmr, C. L. 110-.l.INGHWOnRn, iolicitor 81h Circuit, Pickens, S. C. Greenville, S. C. A NSEL & IIOLLINGSvoirm, ATl'OlNEYS ANDI) COUNSELOI S AT C7AW, PICKE41s C. II., S. C. Practice in all the courts of the State, min attention given to aill busiiess entrum ed to them. nhl14-88tf ILL & WELD)ON, DENTISTS, 122 Matin Street. GREENVILLE, S. C. Gam gh-viv every Thursday and Friday, kid teeth extracted without pail. N4(Ymich O1i., un()VAL,. My Dentail Hooms are now located in iV. C. Cleveland's new buildig over the 4avings' Ilaik and Felt.on's Book Store. .J. W. NORIWOO), 1). 1). S. iV. M. Nonwoov, 1). 1). S.. Assistant. GICEENVILLE, H. C. DlIt. J. P. CARLISLE, !)INTIST, lltce over West moreland Bros. & Duke's an1l'89) GREENVILLE, S. C. D1). FRANK SMITH, EAIESLY, S. C. Is now permanently loented at Easley, md respectf flly, offetrs his profesion~al ervices to the ptiblie generally. 2jae9O C. FITZGElIAM.), GREENVILLE, S. C. Over Westnioreliand Bros'. Drug Store. k1l work done by- the inistantati'ous pro (Iss. Also make enlargements from old itture's to ani size in water colors, tray il, India ink, pil aid plaii pholtographs. NiANSION 11017SE, G REENVI I,.E, S. C., Iis been newly refitted and excellertly trished. It is first-chiss in its appoint. nents, and is oae of thie btest i4te'ls ina the uth. Situlated in fit'e healthieqt aad Inst del'ghtful loenlity ina the country it ffers stiperior attratiens to visitors. 'Its 'tusme , tannoiit b,e e.xtcelletd in ta ci ty. J. LEWIS. JUILUS E. BOGGS. THE PICKENS Land .'.Agrency ! If you want to buy or al land, read TIhe' Picens Lami A !!ene'v nowv has for dl' thle fo'llowjing de'si le' lanads. 2i.0 arats on li tIt' East atori,, 40 aierca ini taltivatioan. Il atres boat tuom, 11 acres ini ,,td p)astuire. getn a,lo g house, '50 acres faine Lwe gr:ss.,inot ft'nced,l st al. le ftr four first's. Tlh,is phict' is well watered antd a araian att $j5ot. A\ detsirabtlt' lt aton Ma in st reet, Pi ckensH, iintajna.ng i ae, t.oodat stablles and wt'll f goodia watecr i n premisa s. One oif thec atast vaui ale lo ts ian town; price $;110. A farmt of 23M atcres. 4 amilesq west of 'itkensia; 30 acres caired, balance in good imbe'r; well waitered by creek and prmigs; necar C!oncordl church and seheol ouse; desi rabale neigia>rhaoodl. Price $1, 1'2ii acres nair Ol Ilabbait T1owna, Liber y' town.ashi.p 1k ile iIs taf station; gtood wecllinag. lhes wvell. 75 neris ini iti vation, . thle beast c*ottona sectt on in the edounty. rie t $,:00; termias e:asv'. li0t :arres' .2A a miles "farom Pickenas, 40 'reS in El ti vat iton, 12 neires btt't bot1tomt mtd, will hlot wash or overtlow, 610 acre s lie pline Itimi-r. Picte ait.00, tone third ish, bl,: ance on longi. t ime. Th'is is a 12:3 art's ntorthiwest. of Sy'mmes' nill; (1 acrs ini ti tivat ion. 25 aere's ini bottoma ndl ton Fi ftenc' Mil Ct reek . Ini a hiigha ait' cot ('ultivattiona; agoodt imiildinags; fine atter amti a godta cardi. ITermis, 8 per 'itt.; I tilec, ;3 ya'ais A sptill Iatriii tof 100 acres, 22 miles arth oaf Piickens. on gronledl roadl; three 'acd ten'ianht houalsts. 60t aicres in haighi state r cultit-atioan, 3(0 aaeri< s betst Tlwelvet Mile itlit; (lot's itt overflow;: fiane paistunre of .1 acres, gtotl fenatc', gt tat we'l Iotf water a t wt g'am.d spirinags. Will sell on casf -rms. Prie 61,800. 1610 acrt's neair Cenitral with 75 net~- in high staft' of c-ult i vatioan. Gotod dwel gamil nt-tessairy tiut bui iligs. 'l'uwt'aty-one aatres oft lhmd in th'c town SEaisley for scale'. A good tenat, house it. '550) cash. 200) acres til Ihig Crow Crt'ek ; 75ace ctultivat itini; '25 aert's betst btotto)m land acres of' it withlouat a ditcb: the bot tii itd not stilbject to tiverniow ; half n ilIe of i anid gmt, onae uil e of school and murch. Price, $2,000; ttermis easy. 175 acres niear Pumpnkinatown' in -originalI rest; 1010 acr'es lies well andt thlnber'fine, ntc $150. 17.5 netre's 'ighit mile's ntorthi of Picken, I graded road to Eaistaitte; gotod friame itiEnce, gooda tan anud all neert4'ssairy out1 Idings, g.tood wveIl of wate'r; 50 atere'r ini It ivaition,. bailanace ini originvail ftorest. 1(0; onethirtd cash . biailance til long iime Also 400X acres alcloiniing (lie abovie t rat, ne'r's litttmi uinaunproaved; 850 acres of et in origiial timber. Prce *450. 95 acres 2 miles southwe.e't of Cross Ilns til waiters oif Geor'ge a cek; good tton) lanad, tane-hialf in tirigianal forest'; e timber; ailimt 35 acres cleared and in ugh state of cualtivaition; good W'auter aid cessary b lid t ings; f erma~ ca'ay. iwares ini the toraute fimuits of ,bs' An of Pickenas o< douible ltig house, w' sfalelts for Iwo hiorsesq antd two c'ows, *gtin andic huggy sbed, 28 acres in hiigly Le tif ('ultivaittiin, 10 aceres ini fine bot n, 6 aceres oif artod piasture unditet wife iCe. Ti'hju is a Slendllid bargain at 500, tiie half cIash, balanice iln one or at year. Il atre's just north oif town, jo)ins the otralt' hmaits, aill in cualtivaution, 101 aeres Ithe,finest boittom laund, flue buildig - Thiis is a goiod bargailn for a: perston ni ing a Situil faurm near' ttown. Priec at, ialf cash, bialaince iln one kara. 'tar anay p'artiecalrs write to Pickens S ad Autnn' Pek>a.... 8