The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, August 06, 1891, Image 2
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noiPOSITION A i .!:itTsl:Ml;NTI
NOT rAKE'N.
Vbitka,ry Notiee.*4 vli i linves.
Tributes of ILNpect, Conmioil-nn
of . personal chlwnw-- \0r. wh ! mui
blo will heclhr-ed fir : 1 1 -1 i i t '.
Tii U RSDA Y, A ;G. 6, 1 .
The editor or the orator who ha no fix
to grind and is not lfraid, is the man f-r
the hour.
Col. W. J. Talbert says 1no earthly pow
er can close his mouth when he dei4res to
talk. How about Prethi t St)os ami1d
the State Alliance? Is not t:cir powel
earthly.
The body politic as two aihnelts-a
cori on the toe and consn itil intrac
tion of the currency and a proteciive tatiff.
Like all other consumptiVes, it complains!
u0st of the corn.
The past month has been ninnot disastrous
to railway travel. In the Unit (( States
alone over thiee listsrnd ptsS('lIger-s
have been killed o1tright and twice as
many more or les injured, a gre'at iany
fatally.
Those Who held back their ottol lawt
fall for high price; are nlow piting it on
the market despite the low p irice. The
buyer can alwats afford to w,ait tnch bet
ter than the poductr.
So far the iax retunli set-l into the
Comptroller Veneral by the ('omiy Audi.
tor's show incllrease of ovtr tire milln
dollars. It is tholuglt 1int lie increase wi
reach seveu millitin di r
At the Iwting of the1 itit (Con f'r
CnCO held at Wj I lilISIln h.kt wvee, aII tllth
churches made a sp'lniii showin! inan.
clally. Ehe . . W1um was0..1
miented onl his abi'iivy :ja.n4a,t< 1-tr
The thirdI party h bnoraizdin
Indiana. TheV l"Treddent oftessAfli.
Unce was mlade chlIri11n Of the c,mventl: n
and it was uniinonsly flecIll(A to put, a
full State ticket. il the field at the ne.'x
election.
Tom Reed, the 4A-60ekir( of the Ilous
of Represenitatives, is back ifromi-oll E iropC,
't is not near so lar . p!it ical ly ats lie
Ssoie six 1inothN, ago. The Dileo.
cra.ic tidal wave lit, fall switaped the cor.
pulent Tom.
There is twice a noc to b 11d Ut< h
the farmers and evver) ot' I)v, by put
ting the tariff dowin to the 'c.-,1 of t he ,v
ernment, Is there ei o it . avid to
the farmevrs alone by the t.dopti.,ni oif 11:
sub-t.reasury pilan.
Cotton w%onl,s hme illl ea *cto <i it
stroy the erl) in Teas oni.t M :> i;'i. 'Ii
crop is three' wet's !::'e :md:1 if thi. v.or
develop rapiidly they ptrohli5e to doi whai:
has been prayed f'or by so many13 farmelrs
1. c. cut short the~ (co:non sulIy.
A terrible wn1 eitk oc1curredc on the Spai'r
tanburg & Un11in rai.r:rm -i! l(id...:vij
last F?riday nlirhtt at fl. I.TJii. As.J'~iIm
express erild ui;h ii flLiht tr'aini i tat.
ly killing the e.S:ar mn'i! . ''.::m of Ita
expreCss and1. sning~:ii~ls thi. en -1: u sem-.
nh freight ('1l.
al election se't1apart, fir fli puia. of in.
struting1r the siucceslii (:il.h Jte h o
VOte onI th,e suti (ai'nty hi it. 3.M :'hr. ck
forgets that aifte r cht ction cam i ::. a fo iget
all about the wishes of their cons'.ituenits.
T1he general coneenulis iof (imj amostieI1111 i
Alliancem)en iln this~ emmllt y is, that the Li i
Tihlhuan-Ttelrel debafte ait Sparitailnur
should have been pubilii. (Our peole ar<
hot willing to have theCir rel iglim ol;niud pio
Jitical creeds made ip in th e dai:k' -od ther1
be compelled to swallowv themi withI thii
eyes shut.
If, as Mr. Etlokes says, ''the At;:ialne luu~
already dIctermsined iln secret to push th<i
sub-treasury plan, and1( that nting il will
change thei r course," it is useless to dliscuss
the bill any further. Membhers of the or
der must Vote its the headers dlireit or have
the door barred against them. Wh'ien will
the house be purged?
Senator - Butler's speech at Prosperit y
should be read by every farmer ini the
State. The Senator never leaves anythI ig
out in his argumlensts, and( by3 following hsis
advice the fosrmnet will seenre the relief
they are seeking. No onfe will believe' that
Gen, Butler is tinder the conitrol of the
mnonopolist or :noney power.
There wais ontlyt ix me in the State Al.
liance mieeti' g thait had~ the harlldihoodi to
*say that they wercie open to con'lvic ton1 on
the sub)-treasury' question. We sup pose
that Ctoh. Joseph LJ. Keitt was one1 of the
six as he stalted in public at. th11islphCe that
lie was Open to (oitionl and 11( if any13 man0
could show that lie was mhs taken lie woldh
antagonize the hil.'t
Senator Uutthe r and Dr.) Stokes, plresidenlt
of the State Alliance, hleld a joint diseus
sion on the sub- treasury, at PrIosp)erity last
-week, before a large anid oattentive1 amn.1
ence. These open,. dispasSsionlate dhiscus
ulons are the proper )vay to brling the suh1.
ject before the country, and atfter hear'ing
both sides presented by able exponents for
and against,the bit!, the people will he tle
*to decide whether they want the subtra
nry or not;
he pbliticianslii)i' hE illicillg for po.
3iic preferment, think they, have a win.
SIng card indeniouningthe presgenerli
speaker thiat gets up before the people and
2'nakCO the ssertli that the newspapers of
~this State have been bought or payed by
y ciqute or ring to anitaigonize the pole,
N Mkes a statenentthat be knows to be un
E-e ntid dld be-sct' down ns a dlecnt
Chief Justice Fuller, of the U. 8. Su.
preme Court, has handed down his decision
in the famoun Coosaw cmso. The decision
is ly favor of tile blate, and Tillman is on
top. Judge Simonton concurs in the find
1ng.
S :. 'lver, the widely known
. t to! -ter Atind.phihinthropist, died
. last 'Sunday, the :1d
l it t. firm hliever in the faith
1:r and refused to see a tphysiician er take
med.14icinle inl his h1IsM ilhn-i.
If llte tarmerctls ot the lU itd Staltes w%ill
try tihe Demvctoemti 1iry tlie next fourf
..'-Crs, tle%- will Sce ti mt tilete is no need
for a split inr I tbirdpt ii ty. Another four
yeairs of CIVI'lvtill, with it Democratic
lilouse atnd Senate will take us out of the
h1,1ids of ithe 'lii!itines.
Thw free chwol of polities is now open
Ior the -umner, aid the ttehes arce abroad
inl i t a1d to e.dulcate the people in Gov
crimientaf utfairs. We went through Lie
plrimary depilImnt lust year, this season
ve vill aIi( the i intermediate course anud
nlext yelir w wvill graildiate with a whiz.
Airdiam Goldbig, the twel yea.r old
son of '. Goblt.bcrg, a ter:bamt. cf Greetc
ville, Ilrive1 ait that place Ia few days Igo.
lie havinlg tmide thle (tntire trip from Rus
-ia-Pohoid 'n beting something over two
niths on li- road. A year old b.be can
IINw no1he a trip artund the world in per
fvUt Saf(ty.
T. G. C.aitetk, dOepity llector of
the Fifth1 Divisifin of SAouthI ('::r1ilitm of the
Unit-d t-Iits ilti-id reverne seerve. has
tetnlered his resigiat.ion, to take 14-et aqs
s,oonl as h1ismieeussor. etin b- ap1pointed-4. 1te
beill(inarIes (o the divi, ion is at AV:1halla,
and the division itzelf is regarded is Lht
11uo8t imlportanlt ill Op St:llv.
Thil' VitiZI-nIs of St. M.tthews, Orange.
bgt coilly, lre agitatin th! e subject of ii
new,% Counily to be fr.douit of por-tiomq
oflintnand hl)"hl an 'bremiuntieswith
St. 3 Itthus 1l ti (olty suat. 'lepew
count y(il''111ld ahounl. Some of
th l itfiz-IS ltagonize tie movement am
tle fight promises to b ia hard (me.
The Deiocraltc party of 11trylaid tie
it, l',1ltiiitixv on the 3 1hult u . A soiuti
l'haormnn ah-ped.The acts of thlt
i prrscnt adin tration conde;invl . 'en
1,)r (,ormiati aiid UtIover ck.vvlhod wi-re (Il
dorsedl. lion. Fr:unk m'nIwsnoillittl
for govertnor. The Dtiocrits of Mary
:md aie a unit ticr m. Clhvelaind and reforl)
ale :IVt SVt ll CXam111iphe that other South
(.r1 btat.,S will do will to f;ll ow.
All -licls and grades of politiians an
cutting. livel1y 11igures. PH.m,e anld pow-e
are the( priz..-. No s liilict! of tritilh, prill
ciple or frit-ndship is too pieioti to bo
upotn the itit.r of svif-intitst. All hitv
their pctt schemet*r, ard vvery oppo)tI, i
I -iirtd l :itr oa ' tives. Tll- tw
Im bi.r ean argli t a1 (Iluestionl th f plitica
v I 1 het i 1 t im ites. It tl y c hli (.arc
corutit imd ObbrAndt th:rot'aa ! 'I
miolitit. liiI uta oulu. w how hall c
tt ism,i- ial iof et:Ci ano r s'thexright toh
tiordiiu itho ouriltatesenL havtowdeer'l
ed!tc 'to !ie1it i t h m lt til-ry rofar.eB
cah. iThere SNINKis a ot'cfoeecr h-m
The itorm Jitisonac wilu drii sni' timi,t
pa lt it te af tr part . the11 si''l t'wak
Tiw l e I)'l ti. ii ennn tt' he .ny Tsi
itrsic rede iig teutr,e.t tt' liy streg the
w at e . ie l intil tre nst of dliie:e
lin- C. Thi~ere. 'h:'U is L t har:; le:iai:: ith iiA im
it :tcitt Lii arty.i Jit lo t-'ij'dt the (.'-ll
I very avcus: inI it'tt e,hat it lbanbrug
a:ist (1i'tlait thr ats whoi hav beie'
3(cc oudet i lts pritei', nywresk exie o11
desrto'ing w is ' prtiiphsti~i It,alw ever
<!tltion.hi Ti is lIw pieeaon i)1t lha
niillSOde LJ Uneaii wa li e protecIL Wtivei t
autl fnthe CairlimDnt at-intis hi aiil i it
li'her1iiM' le Dno ti i'nst voies mori
tha i nt a y 1.1 th e tlacti' itn te c otinen
hotcce t DllemocrattiItic paty,''4 the nly.a
barice aaintstt oiltr. No I.l yrsan1nyt
SUt If m hiiis alot' time .. ittis osink or lhi
bick osa litone o time hetcano, ul curedi nin
mtn t xciietcb ra muciracle.e i.my of ih
lAiano Shien harie thrstan. and thoe wh<s
lre nioit blie itha't the days of 'i ic. le
ihavie pased.L Toiwre ish trobin ble atri
cultand tap.icuturnim tec eity. lin
ituis no the stne, oft hi ees,nt The the
tivcity may it have beengser, bid Ic t sp mn
witt LIo slappin.han th fiatacilcu of then
Lice aoe,terfarerb has beeCn raSm
tiet. ie wits exsin. ho wigh handrict
jmp ot po the tebre' 'socIllia wnoks cwid
bth fliae? n ul i aiyu fe
hi, by not raiing his owni read mill m bent,
cot?tor bhecaoltai' r coue ith cal
er' terms4. ll mae liteo n na
anLmn,indtes h i1hae 'ee
lance where there is not a cotton factory
already and in some counties where there
Is a factory they will build ani Alliance
factory. So instead of spending all their
time making and packing cotton, they will
produce less but they will stay with it tin- it
til it is rendy for the ctnsumer. They 1)
wiuld thus Pave millions and do less work.
It cannot be denied Properly and intelli
gently managed, this is wlutt the Allituice
of file Souith is coming to. The presen t
fimincial conldition demands it. The pro
tetive and( oppressive tariff coinpet. The I
varied resuirces of t.his section invite it. h
It is coming --the Aliane of the fituile.
It will have one sib.-treasury at luone,.
and a super-tr aisury where politicians can- V
not corrupt, anilt where spiculbitts are in 1
the subjunctive iluooud and phipeirfect tense,
still third person, bit very ingular.
For some tiime past, the prvs and the
people of this SMte have beei witing to
hear the leaders of the A lliance speak out
an(d say Whetr or not, they would stand
by tie Dinocratic pirty in the campaign
(,f 18112. All interest was ventered in the
IIt(tiI;g of the SIt( Allianev, it wiiich
tiune it Wils said the lqu<estiaISWIM hI he set
Ied. The leetin" has ien held, and vet
the rank and iie of thle order are not cer
fain whether they will bo reuired to leave
the Democratic party or not. The more
light. that is shed on the suth-treastry phn,
by reading and discIssing the merits if the
bill anlid the (Ianger thit is threatened, if
they desert the ol( party if the pep'ile, the
moort, ouir farmers are dispotsed to lwosItnte,
before ith(y Conlliuit 1.1thnwelve-s to ai tin
tried parlty and-poliy, 1gainst. which theyi
are warnied by the best on of thi co'uitry.
Lt, tho-e who are recogn,ized as the leai
eis in the Alliance. and the editcors, th:t,
are (on1ducting organs of the order, speak
out, lAnd say whether or not the Allimance is
Demlocraltie. Thle Citizens of Miss4issippi
have been en'lled upon to settle this jepw,
tion, and the Demociey hans won tith 1it
3 to 1, and we believe that we are safe in
saying that the Denocracy of South Cnri
lin will stand with a solid front in the
coing calipaigi, thoughi there oIl lie a
few deserters Wilo will be led awIIy by the
third party advoeates.
If the Almiei (-:im ctinvert the imijority
of the Demlocratic party to the sub-trla-Iuy
idea, they inight. iinsurt that sort of a t:ank
in the net, 1plat fo m, btil if the'. fail i. that
tiwy- - it tUlk, tl.ird il:n- V ; for -v' I
111ma that is a Deiio-rat will stanid on the
- plat form anid vote fllsr the nomine of the
volonventioln. If aIy ione thats his mind1 m1:ad(e
- up not to ,u 0r that1 noi1iee, it it .-houild
be Cleveland, or soimie other i:iticbilar num
he is no Ditmocrat mul should not Ie reco.
nizedi as sileui.
The numb1711'er of !rcvd biling in if c
town of 'ickens has beeniI inier<ised onle1
hundred per cent. ev-vry teii year,. The
periodie boomlili has stuiek uz ni n. One
t good thing a'olt this If)-im it puts its tor
I ward ik ZuI a way that we never !ti b1ak.
I Evy liabital-e lou-e in the town has an
E v(nant. St erlwsc inew thl.i wl Isil
lihe a't t]iii( I' way. 'h<t ie :: C !ive WlVZ.
LA piinir aind i.al(th ii iniais *i.iei
- ti:N f< r .w'ing. lire lhanded mout everyv dnay,
y t:i hnbei wai!mmis aire iovin ini every
L direction. MucLih iof this improfl)semEent of
.i 5 cors ile to theC iinthg oft thle new
- eonurt house. Sio iln ten yea ro th lemmoty
e will niot like miuch, if aniything, iln aetting
. -ivn (in this expiemzliturec. l'i< kemos will
s. on lhe so1 that someil comp0anyi iil wanut
-to buy the right of way- fior a railhroadi from
F.amsley to Pickei:s, instead of t het hater try
iji. to hire' somie onelt to taLie ji fir no':!.har.
ThIe equalo!izat ion' h<i ;rd wi: h I.t P'i, keim
Prof.ii Sr- de, w 'lO aiiioo im
ah"ii el<- li b.-u p i t !hut<ft he e::i i:4 . jli
h.wingz. is tIe corps .ft tactbers as elk etedh:
,Jih dia(. Cliinkseales, of A iidersion sso(i.
atei profevsisir of finathenmat ies. Priofesie'or
Cl(~inkse:ites IS now priofe.corii of nuinthenmt
ies' ani Inora10 piilsiophy in the ('oltiinia
female ciIoeg.
. J. W. IPerri n, of Albbtevillt, alssistanut pro
_fessor of miathema ties. Mr. Pe'rrin gi mi t
aitedl from tIhe (Cnli 1 i(itadel Iendem seve(ral
( has.N M. Fumm, 1 if G r'eenvitte, profiess.
. i of Kngilii I 'r. i-'mrno is a" memberte
(it the Gi nville bir, zi .-n -a fi tIhe haze I4-.
- .onw-- 1'. Fur:in, pr' -hlent ot t:-zm:m
as teeh rili an. r esr
Th( '.V 'ili:i., ofm-i Arhrif Neliirv.
I s ( it: t :lfii ii f as:sist h. Mr. ,[-i b ofi
son l s j s en :tdatu e r on.
inii'2e the donio1n i!i(r.dty~. o iai-~
tti'tiessor of iphyiies. i r~fuir'elam-hi ii i-i.
nowh.jm n Txs a:-L- waf a ne-thiira p-ro.
pi e--ior i~ f'oth ni- Nehrryv. l
W. N. .Bitrisdo. (lei :lnt ofstn aithei,
nahfe~i-di scholmi-f Gre-d!,po-.ro
iiih l S. Newni:m,i oot ;\;dini.ga 'i troesr
'-f adr -a; te. nPro'ile -. hut t In -m ii~ w
(-forft..r i t o .ih:un- A:-i' - l uragil
gond .slue b he mstlege.t m'iui
W.i(is ii C h. re sidn hertfe:,d and
atiot lIulr. Tir. eibrni app ehu m -
Missi sipi thving bein ei tet honorn
th,ha. line C. i D Pte, m ofiAbbeum hostri,ua
A. . Zmhruue, o te Un. id bm.ll(avy,
wark enineering sIr.- ne' um sisn
tioryu-mtn d Ad-sl.eJuo~,~C
B ibhns \elsh,of Nwherr, intrue
A no.wer Thin.
8tUlt-TRiiAsi RY.4
Who knows anything about this? Wio
nows whether we are to have an early
'omt or a "late fall?"
Who iuows whether It will be a dry
kontli or not? The man who can answer
ne of these questimns van answer all.
No ni knows what. it will do until it
tlied, and that Will ilot be duric:- this
Why do mel of il(lueice iind high
:anIdnlg in the political world try to lide
)to olie oin this holoby
Do they think we farniers are all fools?
r So tIhey are "1siZhrg us up" pretty well
ut we knolw a ti-v tihiings m,veriheless.
W'ho knows winli:t. the sub-tl-asury plau
4, except as given inl the bill? 1 lave heard
nW who thought h:' knvw all ah-ti. it, ar
uv that Nattiontal batiks wero runming the
omitry. therefore we need ihe sub-trets
rm law.
.Nearly every man who advocatus it tells
'ou it will britig more mnoney and make
'otton go up. (if course they are very far
'nonlig, but how they know all this is a
lIytery to Soile of IS.
How (toes any oile know it will bring
uore 110leY, or bletter prices? Suppose
t brings better prives, will it not hurt is
s n11ch ig it will help us?
WC will supaise m'. this is t'nie, then
wve will get, hi tter Inicem fir cott<ml, and
piay ligher for 1111a a I l meat,-- hccaulse
bithl pr,ICkd CTr, 0'41.) e 1t.1baon, anld
ton:.oco, linml 11hm-. \Ve(. g,l rnl.v on one
e In. Is tlit. a 1ai - lllitli ? It is tiue,
nunllly of us wo1i ubt Ijise mvor:- torn, blt the
min who Ii lt :..Ilce tie (11-11
wIl suffer. 6, i,w I ei:;h ' e priceis
a v,-ry we:k nl. inhled,, :Unt w.il just.
a:s wel11 be -Ihlilliow.uA at. once*( m11Ai for)[.!Ve..
Put. then 4 mie little spv k of tirt-uble
about th idt -r 101,11 of' c,)t-: 9n1'.h t I canl
ury I e n ill iiuk' .i e .o n h .t in Iv -
i M l i m y n fi l o eu t - : T i ! " ktv '-e
not N vt c.:; .IneId, and4 Itt. ooer v.id, p.r!.aps.
Aw am, w it- t !!m..t It- 1hf
bill th, I wa bei rl 0111'i T v. s. Tie Y tal:
a ulth l til louo. Cut. wc -:n w n t hi i i w
the p', - xl t a w, f- th iI - th h i-.'' m;
courYvic it callh :n hlih line it wv 1 zI
good bill. ."o vw..hY tho:ll.h h i
Ie I ' I I I it I I or ~ Ii i t\ hi k *1a41rf
iml i . 1 nq l o t a ck tI i. 4 1
io c.: an ' i iv an i ta hf H t av t n".
h i 'mking soi ofarctik.h b
Sil' , oi l Atl' IW % :' . i v a i.I- hl
Mnli ch lit-u I i tl iv iis alii
i t. w vc w i > :nA w.nt. it. is 'chi
P140nHy. W c li-t mor1 !, b t k"
NV v n i
faibil- to Il :m.1 t
trule :a: li w y 'i'". ,i e -ii'j' C r~ i is i
a v, a' . f obfhm !nr o il"I
tuaterI h';enotf:a on'Ic. \\hv was
11t thiI I.W t : eilted ki ntil liec P--lo:.Te;s
(of thc (It :,w( rali- ui wt.re brh.',hte!r thanl
vatvs of tih,i hi .n' r , hIl '-(
thwy thlin" i l ill" I.: i' t > 4.he ird pa:-v
IACt he, tan to breh .iid Srout'1
d t e it'.
(i t yeari ill h,: ii wi l e .i' ino -'cil
StOl.I i li' t lll b id no t ' rea,h- Ia.' :lho'r
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bui i i s fri l-- '.' -
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Id he n 'hi t i ''' y w .;a.it:ii! to' :t
hohie h.il, :n'Ii i',in cIaeo
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By Purchas
The Grdenville
]RIF7 NV
H. C.
M FA AL L'S
ALMANACE
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Ih-re comes olleltlinlg for wodkin
Imen. The backbunie of the world!
Now that there is ai probali'litv
o k indone, this Abnnait
V L turnish Oveils, T e
" a f C1,1,11s, In , et a il ;
ha.ve (ver had in ur hu.-, iA'.
arrive th1is4 wet-k anothier lot of 11ic
D)r&es: Goods for Fall andIc Winter.
i.lenity of Turn'fip SE(:d, .JFruit Jar
.Jelly Turnizbhus1 andtl( Sugar.
.oo like it.
W. T. McFAL L
FOR ALL4
B ELOOD AND IIM
DMS E A SES
SBotanic Elod Daha
It Cure "" e ver,sy4
form of nmalignant SKIN EHt.iPTiON, Le
sides being efficacious in toning up the
system and restoring the constilt.ton,
hnimpaire'l from any case. its 4
almost supernatural healing properties4
S justify us in guaranteelng a cure, If
directions are foi!owed.
SENT FREE -n11mm,,,
OL.000 BAL.MC0., Atlanta. On.
arraks, M%ess 1! all,
OF TEACHERS. Open
W.T. R. LE LL, A.fd
and get WMORE P
CH LEFFEL WATER WHEEL&~
HARDWARE j
IMPLEMENT I
"I'E PAINTS
O LmRS.)
YAGONS,
all kinids,
R11i
-:
'ewstor" Buggies, . W
5gies and Plxtone,
in TEN Stylos,
NESS,
marter Buggies,
"ISHER Vehicles.
NE MONEY -a
iug the abovo at
Coach Factory,
AfKLEY, Propretor.
ud.11ap30VI
WANTED AT ONCE!
13 TAkes of Steer:
45 1ilk (lows;
3 Yo-1wr. 31ulies
I God Horse;
103 sheiOlp',
An~1d want to p:zy for themu ^
inl PIANOS, ORAANK, and
SEW1NG MA. INES .
I At he (AN' ILA1'
k
Alexane Bros. & Co.
C- li r eaerti
hI
* it
coLLAUr.. "
it
Ar Saddlesdar,
fit
4O)ilers by miltt: willI have speciai ait tn
1GOWTER & GOODLETT.ii
CHNiLLE,.0
} S TO L;8TONIr , (O .
ute ~ Sl ON~ t K , E(' .,~iLI/ a
nueiietki Qtht ar'es et.FULCPSI i
Stetmbe r i :t, I r. S-endc for regiteru.
., Ser ten t.11, GUTHELlMORDTON, N. c.
LESS WATER
t. $PING~FIELD. 0.. U.S.. 1.t
C. JEFF-RIES,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
No. 79 Law Range,
GREI1LLE, S. C.
Practices. In all the .,courts. Cat give
ty best references. Telephone No. 79.
0. B3owen. J. B. Freman.
OWEN & FIREEMAN,
ATTrouNEYS AT LAW,
2y1 ___PICK ENS, 8. C.
EL I & nR, J. E. 1oos,
eenville, S. C. Pickens, 8. C.
ELLS, 01tll & BOGGS,
A'TORNEYS AT. LAW,
PICKENS C. H., .. C.
.F. A NMRt, C. L. 1I0!iNO8wo1Tn,
licitor 8th Circuit, Pickens, S. C.
Greenville, S. ,.
NSEL & IIOLLINOSWORTH1,
A1T1NEY.S AND COUNSELORS
AT .LAW,
PI KENS C. II., S. C.
Practice in all the courts of the State,
d attent ion gi%ven to all business entrus.
to thiml. mhl4- 88tf
111 & WELI1)ON,
DENTISTS,
2 Main Street. UREENVILLE, S. C.
Sas given every Thursday amd Friday,
d teeth extracted without pain.
"OTI(' OF RIEMOVAL.
l DentalzI Romns are nlow located in
(. ( leveh 1: ncw blilding over the
ving$ Hank and Felton's hok Store.
.1. WV. NORtWOD, 1). 1). S.
. .NORWOOD, 1). 1). S.. Assist.ant.
l(EENVII,LE, 8. C.
)t. .1. P. CAlt.1Sl.E,
l )EN'IT.ST,
lie ver Westmoreland Bros. & Duke's
I nue~ St (ire.
n1'89 Glil-E ENVIL L E, S. C.
)l1. FtANK SM'l,
EASf*EY, S. C.
Is mow perman.ileynt Imwated at Easley,
;(I rt-spevt I uly off< rs' his profession'a)
rvices to the publie generalv. 2jan90
C. FTOlALD
GIEENVILLE, . C.
Over VeMmorul:anl Bros'. )rug Store.
I w\ork dt-iiv by tii: in.,taiitatieus pro
S. A mso mak el iar-emnts from old
clures to :n' SIZV inl watur colors, VraV
India ink, oilf,and plain hillotograplim.
A1 N.ION iE ,
GREEN V11I.LM-:, 11: C.,
IHas 1e nwly re-lited anld exceller tly
riluwd. It1 is first -elass inl its appoint
C-ns. aid.l is one (if the best htels in the
ath. Stitc<l in IlI hiealthiest aind
'i--t de!'gh,t Jul l.calit V in the e'mtry ir
riiiupJrb.r :22tr:wtiius to visitors. l ts
In"m:o la- cx.i l.d in: aiy city.
.J. !f-:W 15. .1I.'I -1 S E. 1y)GGS.
THE PICKENS
sand .'\ ency!
If yoiu want to buyv or sell land, read
llTe Pickers LandI A ivenev noiw has for
le thle fo'llow~inZ idesir.ilib'huuils.
2:,I:n-ri.. on Lii IH i-e E:itoi', 40 acres in
Riv:;t ion. 10 ahirr-s boittoni, I1 ncres in
2e-ra noi t fen.ced, 'taiblet for foulr
r-sie. Tfhis plice is well watered aind a
rgaini atI~ 1nn).
A dliirabh.i Ist on1 Main street. Pickens,
iotaul wat ir on prmnise. (One of thet
A f:arm of 2:3s ii-r. -t njiles wesit of
i-k is ;i 3 acres ch-are-d. balance in~ good
,vher;* well waitered by creek 'f.nd
rinigs; near Co:i-ordl church andit schoiol
ni-i; dei-irablle neighboirhood. Price $1,.
16( acres near~ Ol Uabbit Trown, Liber
Iowunsinp1. 1A ieiis oif s-tation; good
telling, lies well. 75 neres ini iltivaition,,
lhe blest enitiion Sectiont in the county.
10 ner) ices 2* in iies 'fronm Pickens, 40
md. il noht w:ash ori 1verfloiw, a0 ere
pi i unIiiin.r. I.'i;ce -i!:00, onle tint
12; acT-s ntigluvwe,t of Symm nes' ii-,
:a-res ini cali ma II on, 25 acres in biottomf
al on FlIt, en Mile, (Crek. In a high
tie (if ((2uliaion2; gzoid il iidinigs; fine
der andii af d or- c i-ihar d. Terms, 8 perY
A.i eih:idi far-in of 100 acre-s,'2- iileta
r hi of Pickin uSon graded(i roa:d; three
f I elevant houiises. t;t aeres in high state
itL h a-I ion. Micrrs best, 'l'welve Mlde
:1(om2: (lii- s1 no .t ei(Jw; linle pasture of
ar es,iioo fi., -'"iiid well of wiater
d '''ri ;-- Wil! sell on easy
'mi- i n.,.: i. I0.
122:nre lil I 'enitril i thl 75i acres in
u2l h i s ille iti11ation.uui( God cvelI
ui necesar .12nt hui21lii.
I niyii me 222r2' of huiiu22( ill the towni
AI09. :Uer221on ,i. row ('reek:; 75 ner-es
2u 22 a :o 25 neres heist biotiii ton 2(l
1 r22 4 .i 121b2n; a2 ditch: thle bottom
iii hot 221utee It uiiy ina- al.. leo
Ii anu1 In on2 mliile22 of schooi(l and ..
aiil(2- 222eL i'iiI1l,,intown iln'oritiinalj
nI ares ' wl nst nerfie
* * t. -~ li iie' north of Pickenis
I a2tion, hahltii-e. ini origZina2l forest.
22-t- I I il nb ii; 'ivi-dt: 850 acres2 of
t mi iinalJ iiiuber. P'rice, e6-150. -
.> 2a2r-s " mniles '<Outhw1ivM of Cross
2n 2:1n12 waitr o25if (George S ceek; good(
".1 hand, onle-ha:lf in oiinailll ferrest;,
- 11222h1r; abonut 85 acres(-: ch a2red( and2 in
ighi statle (2f Cultivion; i good watter~ and(
l'sary lhing ; - erm eay.
) a(ils mi the corporigiate limits of the
it of I Pi-kenis .2ood( doub111le hiit bionse
-stalest. for2 twoi horses5 andi two'l cows
on2 m22e1 ligigyr ;2hed. 2X ntees inl hiig1y
, 5 a0-' re t of good pasiltnre under wire
iii, one( lu.-lf cash, blanclIe inl one~ or
nerels..ist. north (of toewn, joinS - the
>rat< huniit , atl in cultivat Ion. 10I acre(s
a- fib '.'iilotoi Ilmid, th,.e butibling
'Ihs li- n,-gd ba(2i2rgauin for a per)sonI
ting a mnaall farmt near town. Price
,half ensh51,.hailance int one( yeart'.
,r any par1 il:ias wvrite to Pielsens - 4
.1 A'eaey, P:kt-, u. C.