The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, August 13, 1891, Image 3
-Miss ]maty Ae,
3d Mrs. J. e. Clyeis qtesick.
-Mr. W. A. Hunter ,Is verl low
'here Is but little hope of his reco'ery.
-Mrs. J. 3. Newberry. is visiting hei
ster Mrs. W. 11. Pickenp, of Gr#euvllle
-Prof. Price's school at Liberty is flour.
hing with Increased attepdance ace va
ttio~.
Mop0. ,.I
-Xr. H. 0. Bowen, of the Piceens bar
. been admitted to practice in fale United
ates Courts.
-Mrs. It. F. Smith Is stopp'ng at heli
e-----'q Col. Hollingsworth, aturlng Dr.
Ated
Aded
Cen.
-Mr u. - , has
ren on a week's vi,. es and
friends on the Keowee.
-The week has been set apart by the
Conference of Bishops of the M. E.
Church as a week of prayer.
--Messrs. Palmer & BoatAright, carpen,
ters, are building a bandsotm residence foi
Dr. Earle, on his Kelly place near tawn.
*-We learn that som: Alliance lember
will withdraw from the order because tlhey
are not allowed to talk "out of meeting.'
. -Mr. Larry Thornky has gone to Ox.
ford, Alabama, where ae has been offered
; position with hia unce, Mr. Frank Carey,
the cotton buyer.
,,-A successful prdracted meeting, at
Goldens Creek, conducted by Itevs. J. T
burdine anti J. T. )obstu, closed last week.
Much good was dlone.
-* -Dr. R. F. Smith and Mr. C. E. Ilol.
linswor-h, have gone oI an e-xtenlded visit
to Ashevills 11 - orristown alid
e corn crop of
rs will raise
and sell fif
els.
lig is on, :ia
put in first.
5 repjutation'
Ior good roads minay be slIstainled.
--Mr. Jas. D. Smitk, Stip-riltendent of
the Valk & Muardoc< Iron W'rks, in
Charleston, and s111n, are . visitigq' Mr.
8mnithi's sister, Mis. J F. Dargan
-Mr. C. 1'. 10Iin8ly aId G. 11. New.
1n .ave retiemitd FrWlm an extend1(led trip
;o Ami irson couity. Thy report every
thing lively and the C:-)ps looking tine.
The farmers of ori county should pr.
pare to put in gmid frps of wheat and
pats this fall and get ready for the rise inl
lhe prices of vcstrn grain next seasoln.
--Several gentlemn n from Oconee are
ow in this coulnty lking for farm lums.
1'hey say that I h( Sa IN Et. has induced:ti
them to come over tlis side to l,tpk'ut cheap
ands.
-Mrs. Siumter Covswell, of Chat ttnoora,
T1nG., who has been Visiting Mrs. J. MeD.
Iruce, tWe past month, returned liome last
'v much beneitted by her stay in
-a and brick a, e on the
'151onls LO co 11my'ence
'.s soon as Mr.
a of laying the
cris' ad. this week
you1 with andl( everv
t s. T1he~ hiave' a sulie
-y 9iud see it w,,
'-State Lecturer Jeffries said last w-ek
that he had traveledl over seve'ral counties
In the State, ami ntow here' had be seeni so
good at prospect for a fine crop) as we have
in I'ickens county.
-Mr. 11. W. Hlolcomibe. of Easley, htas
haid two tamtIS busy for the past tenl (lays
haaulin)g lumnber trom Kelley's saw-mill necar
Praters, to Easle'y. Thew im-st lumnber in
4h3e counity is furniisheda by P'ea Itidge.
-Mr. S. W. Major is canavasing the'
county fom the Standard, "'Noiseless"' Se w
ing MaclIne for sae by' Lewis & Morris.
Ylou will fInd this mr.chline' all thant c-an be
desired in thi-, necessary adjunict to house
keeping.
-Col. J. E. 1 ond is negotiating for
the sale' -,at(os land(s in-ar this
gil" to a panty of caiial.
mlineCs. Thlis is said
4 ~est as'jestos in the
13y. o' ('harleston,
her for the Glassy
'Veck!'ly is a grad.
schoold of Charlestsam,
.oi is fortunate in securing her
-. vices.
-Miss Ella Weekley, of Charleston, whIo
has been visiting in i cke'ns for thle past
three weeks, left for her home11 last, SaLtur
'Jay. .Miss Weekley mlade nmerouns t rienlds
m i this cominlunity and her depariiture is
greatly regretedl.
-Mlrs.-Susan Smith, widow of the late
Wmt. Smith ob f Liberty towntshi ip, as las
Monday aidjndged inae bay the Probate
Judge, and papers eelnoinittUinhg her to ihe
left wvithi her in chlarge the samec day.
-Says the Atchison Globe:"W~hiy do peo
ple wait until a miani is sick arnd can't eat to
sendlhhin gooad thlingrs? When lie is well,
Sand wvould like somiethling goodl, no nejg'.
"or comes in with fancy jel lie , old w~il('5
3d t,hings like that. Things arec very UnI
-The minks made a ratid on Mr-. WV. H1
inder's hen raost two weeks ago and kill
I fifty chickens Since that time lie haus
-en iln the mink business, in six days-5
.th de.gs, lie caught live of the raidlers-anid
flow gi- ii)g the sixth a round evry
4orning.
--Thea re Is some talk of p. movement In
asley to.start a cotton factory at thlat
ace. It is thotight that it cain he (lone if
e farmers wIll take hiold and help. Pick
a county should have a factory and tIle
rmers should help) to tget it, as it wonld
- of great benefit to themi.
-County Commuissionrau ndik n
urphree we're ill town iast Monday to in.
me the building material that is to go In.
the foundatioan of the court house, Alrt.
ays aman that is to lay the brick fall to
)fme onl and the work wase not commt)enc
I. Chairiman l lendricks will see that all
Iiterial Is first-class.
--Mr. Clauide N. Bennett staff corres
ondent of tihe Atlanta Journal, hats the fol..
awing to say about the progressive town
f Easlec : "Considering her magnificett
4 s enIery,,bier delight ful climlate.hier immulenge
Ittitude andi cons5equen't health fulniess,
ear greaut mnufaturing posslbil it ics, thec
a'rtmle counitry that surrounds her, and the
rogressive tpeoplet who are butildin2l her in
tituitins-- I feelI safe In predicting that
Caialey is dlestmned to be ote of the very
est towns in the great Pii'dmnont ection.
Deaa.
stewa, wuose Ue, gra
wiek, ied last Sunday at 4
years. and 6 months,.
vart hadl leen .111 Owut th
ji typhoid. fever. J.i death
ally sad one, as only about I
Po he buried his wife, who I
seven swaul cbildrqu to cane I
he death Qf their father, are I
e of others..
Aeral was hold ron Monday at
Tnily burying ground on the i
enoy. bir. 8tewart was a Me
ber of Antioch Baptist Church, a Ma!
Mason, and was an honest, straightforwe
man in all his dealings with.his fellowlu(
Tho county has lost a good citizen.
Mrs. Carrie Dobbins, nee Lay, of Centr
who lis been in poor healtW for a long til
died last 8aturday night at the home
her brother Mr. J. F. Lay near that pla(
The funeral was held at Carmel Church
which church sho.was a nviber, on Sa
bath. Rev. J. H. Riley, D. D., conduct,
the services. Mrs. Dobbins lived a cons!
tent, christIan life. She has left three tj
phaln children who at a tender age, are ca
ed upon to bear'the heaviest of all crosses
the death of a oving moth -r. rite ag,
mother and brother and sisters have tL
heartfelt sympathy of many relatives al
friends in this and Oconee counties.
31rs. Julia Pridmore, nee Picken
daughter of Mr. \V. I. Pickens, former
a citizen of this county, now of Greenvill
died at the home of her husband in Gree
ville on tle 4th inst., of heart failure, ago
38 years. T ie iuneral was held at l
Pickens graveyard below Easley on the 6
inst. Mrs. Pridnore was a niece of M
J. B. Newbery, of this place, and II
iany friends and relatives in this coun
who learn of death with sorrow.
Mr. J. 0. Moseley, of thell Sunny Da
section, (lied on the 6th inst., after
inonth's illness, fromil a coliplieintionI
diseases, and ws burid at the fIily III,
Iig grotItd (n1 the (ty fopllowiig. 1
leaves a wife and 8 children. Mr. Mr se
wias ai olul soldier, a inember o)f Co. '1"
4tlh Regiment S. C. V. until disabled by
glni-shot woontid at the seven days light b
fore liiimond.
IT. S. curt.
The Greenville News of the 4th inst
had the following paragraph about it
openilng of the U. S. court:
It would have taken Io extraordiiiar
powers of p(ntt('trat iII yeS4elay Iornil
to tell tlhat Ihe Ulited --4ticvs court was i
stssion in this it%. 'he anIteter of Il
people that attend. i rl li(t, a fromve
to veIlr, and it pei n(1 i% , % ne 1 ot1ies' I
SceN14s antid su rroulnding Of tlle Uilt
ijates coirt on Ian opel iing day, cinl easi
know wIlat is going oin when lie sees
agail.
''lhe railroads (Illmved 11.anDy of the vi
nesseS, deterilanlts, jurors h-ngers (n ihil
the city Sunday ailld VestedaylN. and V1
hidles of all de.scril tiis bre i in man
more. Thile differecle betweenl the Febri
arv aid Aliugust terijs o)f ilite volt is til
thIat the witlesses and ot.hers saet ifice if
peult, so 1:opilubar in Feb111Mv I or it
watermelon, anl cne 4f the sure-st si,rns
the presecca. eof the Cullrt, wIas the lllt'siul
lv large number of wagons bringing Ile.
oil" intou thel cil.y., n
Tle following cases from Pickens cou
ty have beenl dispused of: The U. S. v
L,arkin llug Jai es Peek, and Jaa
Turner, suit ,n beiil. j".ieen'it lo'r.107
0I renlereal, Beij. .\hasters 'giiltyN." a'f n
tu1iing. twelve 1a10th1as ill ja here in
'6410.0) tie: This. 1l. A ixlaer. iee
eiteclic' qI1ened, tweiv ne ntthis inl jaih be
antId --.10ou fiine, El!ijahlhfla sa
:,(ItenC(celeed. twelv' e) alit lis ill jail lie
ani -$'100) fine. Chap.ilnsI esapted fr. in th
larshal jaist ia le Ivacel'ad this place.
MNilhrnl F. 1lealies lilald guility to) reti
inll.t a. m act iOie lmwa tl inl jil .. m
a 100 ine.
Thle P cedale Argus says: '"'Thea focllo
tng palrties egre duae us foer advert isinig. M
have sent theta st;atementts tw ice ande clre
(et tlietin throughe theleeank hut, te o ('iefe
We pub Ilich'l thieiri niames toe pr'eent the
fromi imiposi n on ether pap ters ini a si ti
mar mannert. ~I'hey' are I lie Euro'epeant Claini
agrency N. Y. 6a6 0li: Wti. C. Allen, N. Y
61I 2.ui I; lavana (igiar Cco., Winston, N. I
$3.00: Dr. P'arkers Medical and Surg'ic
Ilustitut~e Nashve.iile TPennu. u66.00t."' if tI
Argus wouhill adopt eour lani, which is1
make all such coanc(ernls Ipay iln iadviance,
we euld niever lie swindalled. -Orangehit
'l'imies.
We seome timte ago atdo ptedl the plan a
dI'iaema:ling cash fear foareign tails, at liv it
parices ot ne go. The shiark thiat nips th
concern in the fauture, will have to be
Dealt i Oconcee.
Mrs. Luila P. Eiarle, wife of J1. II. Euarl
jr'., and dlaughter of W. J. ilicks, dii
yesterdeay tafti'rnoon at her home in Fit
Pliay, Ocoanee county, and will lie burltie
this afterneoin at 4 o'clock from D)ouhb
ISprinigs churc'h, Alcderson county, of whlic
she waes it memberi. Shec wats G years ole
ar.dl leaves a husband ad onie ehi'ad.
IMi's. Earle was~ a tniece of the hate e:
Goevertior Perry, anda hail mnicy reliativ<
candl friendls in this i'ity whoe will mouiri ie
her lo ss. She was hoved lay all whoic knie
her becuise oef her inatny nicble qualities. -
Dacily News 11thi inst.
I It~Uione NEcectinmg.
The uinioni mee'ttinig of thce Beapt ist Chlurc
will be baItIit 't oss llandaes oin Fi iday Ia
frte th.e lift', Sutnay in Autgust . Tihie fa
Icowing qitastiecnsa will bee dlebatea:
"What iiar thle <htities cot thle tiembe'rsi
conitribeuti ng toe the e'xp en'se's eel the ce'l''
"Whait poesitiean shlouheliime'ibers oif LI
elmrteb ccupyie in r'ehae'ee tie drininii
:aind of the tralie~ 'in inta xienating dirink:
"Wh Vlat are the speia:l <hitties oaf t.he' e:
('cns of'lii telihurchI Ca chnting tee the teaerl
inegs eef Geodl's wvord? liev. W. .1. Singi
toin, spaeaker.
On Ji aturde'eay atfternoo'n a pirohi ihtin
nie'eting will bee'l, iat whIiclh ac heresses wi
lit maee by~ Ilin. C. II. Chiarpcepter , lies
Wc. L. Anidersonl itad othiers.
T Ihi' seceond tunioni of the Tweve~ Mi
lliver Assoceacintitin will meiet wvilth hnad
tGraove JHapctist (Churchel, Il'ie'ke'ns icountity,
S:atutray~ iande Sutiya, thei 29th iand :eni
lnst. Jiceh ('hint nonaine.g te sail Ci
ien is resehstedl tao ao eeupli aull ilegi
tieon teo the mceet intg, ande ever'y uminist er
the gocspel bcelongirtg toi satied Unin is ui
genetly riequest'ed tco be peresentt. The iota'
idtctor'y sermuon vwilhlibe pr'eached'a en Siattu
ulhty, thie 29th, at 10Ia. mi by itev . W.
TLA v J.eeu SrmF.wvA t:'t, Sie"'y.
Five Feect ofl Eceamrdt.
Wheni the' "windc lolws thtaough ti
whiskers" of J1. LA. Simopsont, of J.el
county, It haes so miethiing to eit utli
thrtoulgh. Mr. Simupson lives hiveat mile's Ii
low Clintoni, amid lee a gr'ande juarier in mittec
< anice (in the Un ited States couritt. I le
Li ie possessor' of fiye feet of beatrd anmd
emde of It toutchi the grotund as lit wiall
lieas nbou s fet lhigh. Mr. Simpi;s
beia. no hvd i twetnty years andc I
bar< htnse grown its pres<mtt hen gth in th'
tin, e tiest it pat n irh iwhen lie retit
des heri tresses. Mr. Sin ipn atat
tenitionj wherever he goes.--Daily N ewe.
'Slecan Bros., the Greenville D)ruggist
las jut.t re'civ'edl iabout twelve hutshiel
new TtNtIVe 5ERDl.
-Let Feomce Piekens matt take Sb
i n-s, e,..ap .-r .. tiSlo
w S. J. Johnson, contractor and builder
re- Work dona on. ahrt notice, and.salisfac
P. tion guaranteed. Address Ple:niont, 8. C
to.....iess Notiees.
Ve F. 0. Hoffan, edi1tor Times. Rock'
aft Mount, Va., writes:' 'I ain pleased to sa
or, that Botanic Blood Balm is the best appe
Oft tizer and tonic for delicate people I eve
saw.t It acted like.a char' hl my case.
ol- - uy Turnip Seed at Sloan's Dru
m. Store, Greenville, S. C.
ter Neuralgic Persons
rd And those troubled with nervoneness resulting
II. from care or overwork will be -relieved by-takng
B - rown-'s It'on Bitters* cenulio
has trade mark and crossvd red lines on wrapper.
no1 Con"sm1ption Cured.
of An old physician, retired from practice
e. having ha( placed in hib hands by an East
of 111(lia missioinry the formula of a simple
b. vgetale remed y for the spuedy and per
,d manent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis,
s- Catarrli, Asthma, and all throat and Lung
V-. Affections, also a posiive and radical cure
1. for Nervous Debility and all NervousCon.
- plaits, after having tested its wonderful
,d curative powers in thousands of :cases has
ie felt it his dluty-to make it known to his suf.
kd fe'ng fellows. Actuate by this:motiveandl
a desire to relieve human suffering. I will
send free of charge, to all who desire it,
this recipe, t Gerian, French or English,
ly with ftll directions for preparing and us,
e ing. Sent by mail by addressing with
1stanp, naming this paper. W. A. Noyes,
820 Power's Block, Iochester, N. Y.
Ill .0 I
.Many Persons
is Are broken downi from overwork or household
y cares Brown's iron Bitters
rehmilds the system. nilds digestion. removell e -
cess of bile. nt'l eius inninri . Get the genulitil.
Ie _______
> Notice to Overteerm.
V- All over.eers of the i>uhlic higiwas in
e Piclos colunty. are hereby notilie;l to
y warn out tihie linlls anlI have all romuls put
"1 inl good or<ler < 'uIngthe pre!4vnt, monthl.
a 3A3tT'1'JEV H ENI)htlCKS,
. ('lh'm1 JIk. C. C. P. C.
0. L. DeRANT, ClIk.
Agusut :th. w3
.,Noui-lemi d ent NSuii umiamaas
e TIlE S''A'TE (F So sUTll I CAltolINA, )
Co'ilt v of I'i,keps.
CoimI:1n1 Pleas Court.
9 it. k IToleornhe, l:antift,
n E. 1'. 1ll l 1 a1n( i.. Sh Driff, Ih-fen<l'ts
liC Stiililiis ffor Relief.
Li ToI tIhe Defemldant, E. TI. I [oleomihe:
V . 3It e her01y s i1n14o11-fl .ncl reiuiral
to answer t he v(11mplin ill thlis action,
wiN-6h1-1 was filed inl tlh oflle of the Clerk
it o Ili ('uirt for State anl ('1unt3
afmre:i(l. on I ie fith hl(lay of Auguti , 1491,
I ll tf, SI.-rvIe- a c(py of -Im III swer to thet
saill C(oIrIll:lilt m' Illf sll Iscribhers at til-ir
ofirat Pickenls ('. If., S. ('., witin
3' twent il:ys afte the servic hereof, ex
I ltusive of thic tlav -it -t-li service. anlI if
Ly411 faili tn ansV.r tIhe (l-c(omlanaint within
the t11 a f i ris;id,. t ei phiiiift' inl tihis
a1lictio)n will appily 11 thite (' Cut f Wr the re
If lief f lh- andt-lIl I ll- 3 rm illain t.
ited Zl u t Gil bl. I'll.
I,()\\ EN 4k FlREE1AN.
1'1int ift's Att,hrncys.
IT. AT. ST11I V I' ' . C . . P
. Cl1arter Notice
Notice is i-e' <ivln li that -.we. tihe tin.
-113 3lers i el,will apl.y to J. M. Slewart,
d CNerk of ('uirt, tliity (lays from this <late,
fol , lmrtri ncallorating 'welve Mile
('llip grounti. A. E. Kelley,
W. e.arcis,
D). A . C'ooper.
i 8J. M. Gillespie.
This 8th ,lul 133'1 t-41.
Bond For' Miaime.
Bids for' the $ll1,010 in Comnt
Hotuse5 bonds to be issued 10or the(
bul,ildingi of the new Court House at
SPiekynis will be received by the (Cow
*i. nnssionersj at their o>tice ait Pickens
The blonds to beC issued will Tie 20)
yearl nlon-taxable, bearin~g initerest at
6 per' cent. per1 atimium. initerest py
al able1 1st tJanuary (each year. id
e will be r'eceived uip to 12 a1. m.,' on3 the
Q day inmed abo)lve.
-g MATT1llEW HENDR.ICKSA,,
>f 0. L. DrIIAiur, Clerk.
5 CENTRAL HICH SCHOOL.
a1 W. P. HOLLAND, Principal.
PT. 1,ngh inlstructionls giveni in aill
(dChildren trainedl frotm the beginniing
to obIserve and3( think. Discipline firmi
Sbut kind. Tuition $6.25 to $12.51)
hi per~ ssion (of five imonJths. No re
3, duct ion except fo r sickness5 of two
weeks r mlor'e duralIt iton. For' furlt her
informiation apply~ to) priipal at. Cen
r'~ tratl, S. C. W . P. 1 loIJ.xi,
A' Priipaijil.
''IT ATE OF" SOUThi CAlROLINA,
County (of Pickenis.
Ii ~In C'ommon Pleas.
/James A. GrifTmn, et. ail.
V..
By ] virtu oI(f Ia decretal order miadle
inl the ab1Itove sitatecidiae by lion1). L.
2 I. W itherspoon11~I' preiding Judl ge 15t hi
July 1"2t . I w ill expose.3 fora sale to
the higheiusi bi<bler' hefoie the court
a 3 net,(333 <h i the legal 1hour1 for' satle,
r- to-wit:
All those twto 'it (es3, parcels'I1 or lois
of land( situte lying am31( being in the
cl' oty and3 ' 13 SItate( 3 aforesalid onI bo1th
y' sids" oIf T(ownl Creek, water (ISof Twel
ens C. H., adjhoiing hmd3(s (If P'hiipJ
Cf'ontatininIg inl tihe aiggr'eg ate abIoult
lifteenCI (15 ) aceres more orI 0les1s4. Alsot
the 33l macinlery (In s~aid prem31ise's, ('on1
corn mi111, ('o t tonl giln, be'lting~ fix tres
Ve. All iln goo sb acal bu18213'I1Iilinilgs
oIf thet sante Ican:1 be seen ill thue Clerk's'
oIfli.e.
on eeit3 of onte and 3two y'eas, ith
3- inlter'e.t froml dayl (if sah le securedt by3 a
b P3d and 3a3 mrtgauge of the1b'I' promises.
)3 recordl1ing2 tihl c-ame)(..
Is J. M. STIVWRT,
at Cler~k of Court.
S Augui't. :3rd 1891.
It-i-. SCHOOL. CtIURCH, I3ANI;
AND COURT HOUSE
Settce for R. Rt. Depots
anti Pul iId'gs.
- GATES DESK 00
in1 ' QestEmiL,E. 0. C
BUY B1
Maanmotd, R1ef Top Globf
Whte Fiat Dnte
Ponev
TWO MORE CA%
All the Odds
Highest Prices Paid
H
SAY! WE WANT
YOUR TRADE.
COME IN AND M og OD t
Sugar and Coffee! The bcSt to b
had.
j,'our, Meat, Syrup. Rive, Grits,
Good enough for anybody, and Cheap
too.
Try our Mackerel, 7 for 25 cents.
Fruit Jars. Mason's, always the
best.
Straw Hats and Palm Leaf Fans
ill pleuty.
We sell more and better Tobacco
for $1.00 than anybody.
See our Sweeps, they are the larg
est.
Lot of Hams and Breakfast Strips
this week.
Try our cigars, cigaretts, cigarette
paper and tubacco.
Don't buy Jeans and Shoes until
you see what we can () in prices.
drTURNIP SEED of all kinds.
HARRIS & MORRIS.
PATZLERI & SIM~ITll,
Bur'eaus 85.00.
Redsteads, $1.25.
Chairs, 4I0 Cents.
Safes, 82.00;
Suits of 10 Pieces,$I 2.50
Collins and Caskets at
aniy tinite, (lay or night.
Push the button on our
front door and your call
will be anlswered inunedi..
atel y.
To get your goods che ap
go to
63 andUE 65 YMain St.,
(Alt EENYIILLE, S. C.
ZMirTlephdone( Nos. 6 1 and 3S.
A pamhlet f infrmator b
*Luc ci -'i;aa,Sow,1 11*t
0 d ai I't NL ( ay1. r
Barber Shop!
And ilath Rlooms.
In rear 'f Maussion lione,W
(O1miENVILL1, S43 C.
Anh en h: '- g'i:m.tted. ILairi no'tly
and a t iiei. 6baoin4Oig and1( Jair
dlveingI'. lAr 1harp)enling al $IpeCLiatyV
liair tois for CrwEaUt i; otingTandfa
1lif-<ey's Ma:IfiC Ilairainef alwnfc oni
handII and1 for sale.
HOT AND COLD BATHS.
Your paltrontage is respecitflIy solicited,.
CAINELIGSTWN
'The railrofwl hnDi nm44 ye', come to 1ie
'es, but, I'iekenis no11w in) Mpeakinfg die
Iance f f h e ratilr od.
If yon ar int~ DI le J orI~' Pic'k#ti, andt
wiMIh toE tak Ifo anyonet in thel 4ther townti.
just4 st(p to the "jIIhoIe" ande ('all the eIE
TelEt.nnsit) plrompt ly transmiLtEd andi
co)rrecEtn)ess guatiIFIEeed.
All Imes,aoges fo r Pi0ckens and iDcini)ty
lbrompltly deiE]vered.
JIST'S TURN
anleanl Wl11tt Globe,
Strap Leat PusrphE Fog,
Amnber Globe'
IES OF THOSE BA
SON' kELIABLE FAUIT
did End9 of Our Su
NOMINAL PRICES
for Chickens and Cok
AGOOD BRU
THE RICHMOND & DANVII
ATLANTA AND CIIARLOT'I
scledulle in effe
SOUT1iJUND-Read Down. *)
No. 37. *No. .STA
7 55 pm 1 )55 pim 2 30 lf' IlV ........ li a
.... ..... 2 18 pm 2 .57 a in! B el k
........ 2 28 pm 3 0.4 ami .........ol
........ 2 41 pm 3 all Iv . O
........ :3 06 pm 353 t lv. .KigsI
........ 3..2 pm 3 n 1v.......Gs
........ 33:3 pml 4 2
........ 3 51 pm 4 1 amiIv........(t
........ .4 Isi l pm 1 P.1 .. Cow
........4 5 pin 5 15 amlp mli
9 55 am 4 43 pm 5 32 am 1patv
........ 5 11 pm .5 57 ;nm IV .....W el
........ 5 31 pin 11 amlv.........r
10 50 am 6 05 pmll 6 47 ai'lN. Gree
........ 6 33 pm - 16 amllv........E tt
........ 25 pm 8 10) m V
7 53 pm 838 am Iv........Set
.. ....... q 12 pm: . 5 1 ......Westil
.........8 50 pil, :5 n iv........C
.........9 25 ; 1(5 am 1v. .
.......9 30 pm;0 05 amIv ........ Coi
t 43 -1ii lv....4ing's
4 13 4 m .......... r
57pW~10.1S p 4l am lv. .....Ba
.. .....10 4111 ml41 4 am Iv.....*.oer
........ 11 0:3 j . 1 0 46 miV.........l
.........111 17 plu'I 51) aml IV.........Sim
511 2 57 p 12 12 pmI v........ Wel
..........1 ~ p11,2 16 p lv.........Nor
....... I5 1 pi 1T" 47 pmIv........ ree1
3 2 p7 12 30 mm'i I f Lir.........Atl
Addlit ional ,tiinsi Nois. 17 and 18-1,
leaves Atlaaa 5.30 p 1., arrilvt L.la :
arive,8 At3itma v.55 .. ..
liceii LtAil;'a at liens-No. 11 itn
.i.a. 10:1115 p. in,:n1 10:5 a . i., Mrive A
ing, leave At vv, No. 10 daily c. pt S.i..
.. n . . .0 4r y m 11. 1 . m -v... ..
...... 11nay l03v '.We a .......nud
*...... 11 n129 cryP limi, ee
.....w.. Atana1 4Nw2ok
....... 11 5i4 in tn. O hswtaf ~t
pm tie ii f aio am o... ... tn
JAm 1. 'i7AY pily, . ..Ua
eavesAtlan a ss0 enm.garis Lula 8:1
arrivesaAtlanta o-55 a. m.
et wirn LulaEN (J'amier-N.11d
ing, buavsies, N. the eai r.p fuu
all m.,r atenion0 to m. fac13 t.h
.o not en Toa adEbrt.No6
WetSpdy lave Taccoa.11.45t a.-moan
y o . wan anythin cat Pull.a3epr
10 e:we Atant aso Natork.
-N 7and Wshinery,nd abd tou
Want arsingO this brietr
thsFoundtyie formateioney, lca ad
SleeingKa Weelltin, osrwth oca
JAS.gh L.ve TAYLO,u. s
wilhiaoryouWts(10ms th ey C.
st Han evrydece of maken
dontmean to doC. tr
We laet alo manufatue
0and)Oeu farm achiery, andabe
We areIsellingrth bests
this coun,to the mone,an
Stv~es el oto
willing fo c uqt do sItey t<
Weman bsines. 1om
MANSIO 110 US
*Th
5f-b
1P BAED1
Drn Aeven Top,
And other *arIetlei
RGAIN BUNDLES:
JAM#s.]
rmep Stock dt
CE & CO,,
kIckouns s. C.
LE RAIL ROAD COMPANY,
N AIR LINE R'Y DIVISION.
At May 31, 1891.
ily. NORTHBOUND--Read Up
IONS. *No. 10. *No. 12. *No. 38
lotte.. a . 5 10 am 6 40 pm 9 10 pI
Ioit......lv 4 4 m1 6 16 pm.
vell .....lv 4 38 am 6 06 i.
101lia.-... .v 4 20 am 5 53 pm ........
4ountuin ... lv 3 53 an 5 28 pm ........
ver .... .....lv 3 32 am 5 11 pmil ........
sburg.......v 320 am 5 011pm........
ey's........lv 3 100 am 4 43 pm ........
n'... .lv 2 30 am 4 18 pm. .
to ........ *.ly ''20am 4 14 pm .....
mbtirg......v 2 07 tim 3 57 pi 657 pml
ford........lv 1 4t( an 3 33pm ........
er* .........lv 1 30 am 3 10 pim . .
civille. ......lv 1 04 am 2 4-5 pm 6 03 pm
lvy's ........lv 12 30 am 2 17 pim ......
tral ........lv 12 10 am 1 45 pl ..... ....
wca .........lv 11 30 pir 12 55 lun ........
iinster . lv 10 07. pmil 2 35 pm.
rcoa.........v 10 20 pim:11 411 am.......
I Airy ......v 9 50 pmil1 14' am ........
lelia,........lv 9 52 pm 11 0) am ........
ton........Iv 9 26 pm 10 43 am ........
r...........v 9 23 pin 1010 am 3 14 pm
svill. .....lv 8 55 pm i 11 am 2 52 pim
Bratich .... lv . 30 pml 9 18 am .
'rd .........v 22 pm 9 33 am.......
anve........v 8 08 pm 9 17 an....
uth.......lv 7 57 pm 9 0G am . . '
ross ....... lv 7 45 pm 8 55 am|.
nlue.......v 7 33 pm 8 43 am . .
mta ........v 7 00 pm 8 10 am 1 25 pi
la accommodation, daily excqjgt Stitiday,
p. m. Returning, leat:-s Lula 6:00 a. im.,
ily except Sunday, and No. 9 daily. leave
Ilens 12:05 p. in. and 12.50 p. Il. Ret urn
day, and No. 12 daily, 7.00 p. in. and 8.3(
11.
daily.,xcept "tmoday', andl No 63 daily, ex
4.20,a. in., art ave Elbertda.'3.35 p.* m. amu
yex( it Sunday, leave Elberton 2.45 p. mi
an 9 5 . m..-.
between Wasihington and Atlanta. 9 an
t hwhtern Vestilml ed LiiIt.ed, bet ween Al
a ftlre is charged oni first-Iclass tickets only3
d.,through time tales, rates and Pullmai
I agents. or address
L. L,. McCLESKEY,
D)ivisioui Pass. Agent,
.Atlanta, Ga.
C. P. rA MMOND1; Supt.
MO .uSt
some vcry unportant thanges
e, we wvill, u:itil further notice,
in day prices, and we wish tc
at We never advertise what we
4 of general mei-chindise, and
sing that 'Nill make you buy il
's agecnta for all kinds of mil
. niake you as close prices as
Win'g niachine ever offered ir
will make you easy ternis.
iou' have neighbors wvho hiave
themi where to buy. WVe are
all youl. We guiarantee~ every
a nd see us often.
& MORIS;
lopular Chrner Store,
Pickens, N. C.
and OsIIl do ever'ytinug in
DRUON and E~Very1hinN
CoIupounuded Mt M9oderate
Oaeenv,Ille.
CARPENTER,
'E DIRUd STORE.
SGreenville, S. C
rhorouigh, P'ractical instruction. Graduates a
sted to positions. Catalogue free. Write to
RTA!? & lItATIO 1QNEi COLEItN
LOUISVILLEG KY.
Condensed Behedule Juy l',,hIM.
Trains run on 78th me an time. .
Going North. uoi South.
No)N. M. , 1
6 15 am.. ,Lv Charleston Ar... 12 50 ac
10 'a k... ...CQluvibia-...... 8 50 pm
12 8PM....*.... Union..., .... 6 29
1 55 Ar... .Spartauburg.... 5 80
8 00 ........Tryon ........ 4 17
3 41 ........aluda........ 8 41
4 09 .......Flat Rock.. . 8 16
4 22 ....Hendersopvill.... 8 01
5 17 .......Ashevi . . 1 55
646 ...... Hot Springs ....12 28
5 50 Paint Uock....,.11 55 am
7 15 ......Morristown...... 9 25
8 30 ...... Knoxville...... 8 15
10 15 Cincinnati...... 8 00
No.1. No.14.
0 40am......Charleston...... 9 80 pt
10 10 ..,....Coumbia....... 5 80
12 88 .?....,..Prosperity...... 4 00
12 57pm......Newberry...... 8 42
2 84 ......Ninety Six...... 2 05
2 56 ..r....Greenwood..... 1 48
4 0 Ar... .Abbevile..Lv..12 85m
5 20 Lv......Belton.......12 20
4 42 ........Pelzer.a..... 11 52
5 00 ...... Piedmn.t ......11 85
5 40 Ar.... Greenvillo ...Lvll 00
5 48...-..,Anderson......11 88
5 40 Iv.......Pendleton......10 65
7 55 lv;.....Seneca .......10 17
8 25 ......Walhalla....... 9 45
12 80 .......Atlanta.........
No. 1. No. 18.
8 50ia......Prosperity...... 8 17 pm
9 07 .......Newberry...... 8.00
10 22 ......Ninety Six...... 6 52
10 45 ...... .Greenwood...... 6 22
11 55 ..Aubeville.. 5 15,
........lton.......4 00
12 50 .. ....Anderson ...... 8 56 -
No. 7. t No. 8.
6 00 pm....Columbia ..... 9 40 am
7 28 ......Protsperity...... 8 18
7 45 ....Newherry.,,.... 8 05
9 08 .......Clintmn....... 6 52
9 45 , ........Laurens....... 020
No. 9. No. 10.
12 25 ........Belton....... 5 05 pin
12 !,):) ........P( lzer....... 4 28
.1 10 ........Pihout.. . 4 It
1 45 ......Greenvillt...... 3 35
N-. 43- No. 42.
9 00 ani.. ...Newherry . 8 40 pm
10 55 ........Clinton....... 0 00
11 55 .......Laureus....... 5r10
Nos. 7, 8. 9, 10. 13, 14, 17, 18,42 and 43
daily except Sunday.
Pullian Sleepcr.' on trains 15 and 16,
between Charleston, S. C. and Cincinati.
Ohio, v'a Atlantic Coast LinIe, Columbia,
Asheville, Paint Rock, Morristown, Kuox
ville. JTtllico and Junction City.
SOL IIAAS,Trpffl Managr.
JAS. L. TAT:LIR, Gei'l. Pass...t..
). A RDWEL,L. D.P. A.. Columbias. C,
J. A.-DIMSON, Stipt.
W. H. OlEMN Gen'l. Miaer.
I HAVE FOR SALE I
100 buslels of corn.
Some niilcht cows With
young calves.
One beef coW.
One work mule.
I Want to Buy!
Sife helfors aid cots.
-Do you Wanst to se1I, ow
-do y,u Wanst to ilumy?
-Come anad See REe..
I will besy and pay Cas8hs
or I willisell on Credit.
Will Buy or Ne Large
ot MsnaaU. Ta'acts, inlsproved
or' uianuuproved.
C. i. 1tOLxiJeswvonTH,
Pickens, S. C.
THE ATLANTTIO COAST LINE R
PASSENGER DEPA RTMEN'1.
-Wilingt on, N. C., Aug. 5th, 1891.
Fast Line bt tween Charleston and COq
luimlia, anil upper .Sout.h Catolina and
Western North Carolina.
coNiDRNSKD) SCInRDVL.lc
Going West. Golng East.
No. 52-. . . *, No. 58.,
6 15 a.mi . .tjvCharle.ston Ar. .12 50 a.m.
7 .j.........ines......l 17 p.m
8 57.........Sunter.,.10 07
10 05 , ...Ar (Cofambnia Lv. .. 9 00
'3 42 p.m .,..WInnsbIorro ...4 19
|4 52..........Chester...8 25
6 3.5 . . .. Yorkville ... 1 '40,
! 7 30 ........Lancast .... 8 20 at mi
5 3L...... ..Rok l11ll. .... . 2 45 p.m
6 30 . ..Charlotte, N. C.. 1 5.5
12 57. p.n AziNewhory, S.C. Lv 3 41 pm
2 50 . . .. Greenwood..1 43.
93 45..........arens..6 20 am
.5 50 .... Amlerson....11 82
5 35 .....Greenville...1 05
8 25 ....WaIlhalla. . .. 9 45
-4 00 ...Abbheville,...2 35'
'1 55.......patanhlurg .,. .. 5 80 pim
4 22 1lendehrsonville,'N. C 3 01
5 1
5'1
73I
1(0 0
lumi
J1. R1. KICNI.v. Geni') Manatter.
E ATE 01? SOIUTH OLINA,
County of l(ikns.
.Tn Court of Common Pleas.
James A. G3ri'flin, et. al.,
*vs.
In pursuance of an ordermaeb
the 110on. I. D. Withenpoon, presidl
mng Juidge, 15th July 1801 mn tho
above staIted caseC.,
All.persons holding claims against.
the estate of J. C. Grillin, late (ceens
ed, .are hereby notified .tha:t they
must establ.ish the anaount, date and
rank of their respective claimis, before
ine on1 or before the 10th day of Sep
tember next, or be barr'ed from any
participation in the funds of said es
tate. J. M. STE WAlRT,
Clerk of Court,
July '20th 1891. ___
Money to L~oa n.
On Iiproved farmi hunls in st1na 0o
, *3010 and upwards. Loans rep)ayabule iii;
.small anniua 1l)ipayments through ai period.
of six yea,thnenbigheorwe
topay off lVda indeb,tednets ,withiout.ex
hausting bi3 nop lo any oneO v'er A pp'lyi
to J, E. 110GGS, A tor. .