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PIOKENS SENTINEL. PICKENS 0. H.. S. 0. ----n: G. OGGS, Editor and Proprictor. il ror Subscription, $1.50 per anmm a strictly in advance; for six months, 7'e. ri Advertisemnmits insert ed at onte dollar persquareof one inch orless for the first Insertion and fifty cents for each suhse d quent insertion. Libewral diseount nmade e Co mwerchatits and others advertising for 1 six vid.nths or by the year. gVPSITIOIN ADVEllISEMENTS NOT TAKEN. Obituary Noticem exceeding ive lines, r Tributes of Respect, Conimmuniation of a personal char-lcer, wien admissa f ble will be lariged fort-, asdvertiselieto. THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1891. The special f-ade edition of The State, which was issued during the fair, was a marvel of enterprise, industry and care. I was gotten up in the neatest and most modern style throughout. The Legislature meets next Tuesday. It promises to be a busy session and a very I lengthy one. We'luppose that all the econ onic administration measure. will he pit through. It is very certain that it will take two or three weeks to read the codi ficd laws prepared by Jiudge Maiher and to ratify them and if it does it wi'l be a very expensive session. The Ea-ley Democrat evinmttge 11hansild last week. It was mlande by it former edi tor, Maj. Bradley, a bright ai newsy pI per, and was a fearless expnent of de;mo cratic principles. Mr. Jln, It. (,osset i is now editor and co-proprietor, an (1(I news-. paper man, and we predict timt the emo. crat will continue to be the satme firi pillar. Brother Gosseto will hew to Ihe line regard(less of where Ile chipz miay fall. ye iade mention lat week of (1over nor Tillman enquiring of Auditor ('ile as to whether w e had a loo r hiuse, andi if so, was it self sustiiniig. Our best infir mation is that it is stistiine'd priciplly by a half mill'upon the taxatbe pprIy ot the County. Thefarm i which is owit Ib the county, is a good (Itn nt1 has prolICed very well, bit :here is a as4ssieIIt every ycar of half a mill fir thIe pio. The halt mill this year will raise akeant .aw With the railrad to this pl;t- i real 4state will double in vahle in h .s thtan o. ye Nvars, not only here, but till a btmed, abov ald below. Our friends inl the mountaiis wN ill find a convenient. market ft orill th,eilr proi. duce, and in a very short time will have a bonanza in selling their ite tiiblr. In-, two years after the road is in ol 'irat im. those who voted for iIwoiild[nrt take twice! what it cost to get it, tid those wlo voted against it will be miihty ghil thl they did not get their way. The Rev. jot-pil piehari, Ialo liad charge of the Ie-ley Iulw Schol twit ears ago, his Ieen ItldmittId I) pracltict Jaw and is now it cttdijlte fI-r oicitir of the second judicial tstuit I -micrat. We read the .ive as bein lii. Prichard. Th'le geth-mi.:m rttred ti signis is name "*Jos. P3." 1t t here is a 1 bs. Ii. it mutst lbe lhe thait is roiinnge tor SH-itor. The oflice tneeds tmore expeince and prai - tice thani Jos. 1>. enni positily hv in h itts Mtine, though he.is quite aetumte. leartttd'atnd a fibn B's'pw@r. Our very iglhy esteemiel i ontemarytt. tlie Greenville News, devote I aha ai d ici it umtnt of its valuale space to thle di-scion it of a prohibitory tax njlum circu ises antd' credhitedh this paper- with haivito ny olve:tel i the ptassage oif at haw to tiit etml. (u ti friend is tmittakent. It was our est eemed h bro3ther of the Easley D)emocrat that ttd t'ih the assert ion, land we shotl nitli it1 te. reiir edi to antswer~ for tanyvone ei:;. O ur vah-ta ble anud high ly est emedi fietnd of the I GJrecntillhe INews, neldiom mat:kis a tmi4taike anid we kntow t his was tnt tin inttenltionl; wrong donte us. Gen. Pahlner ofth I . A. R., t.ader himself ridliculou by getn it su-h a flurry about the tat tered ha.tm ter bing disa played in the procensi in at iithimveiling itf the Grady tmomimentt. ieh knoiws; as Httle abotut Southent teent iment as hi lie dis about Soutthtern lo:.a;hy, tot lhe Untion. Ni, people wh-lo coul for iget itit-i divot ion to the pricilets (if jutice andi the :ilory of the lost cause, could br tioyal to atty t hmg . hie sides the tatterted biannier was~ tnot a~ht bage of the pro(essioin, hut the v ivat e insigia of the vetenout en:nipanty whltichi hore it, ad withlit tey loyally andt( glad:ly itarchled um der-the statrs anid sti pes. it is mciprisi ng thai t there is Sio little ecttottia, pratital setnse ini I tIhe midst of so tmch] promotiontji, Mt. Palmer ouight to resign in lavori of a gov. Setnator J. L. M. Ithy in ant iteiew~ withm the Lautrenis ( crepndentt if t he Greenville News stated t hat lhe thought Clevelantd would be niomtitmited b y hle de ocrats for presidenit, ttl if lhe was that lie was satisfiedl t hat thle Alliincemen of Sioth lina would fall inito line ani suptili most to a ngnt. The SetoriIi saidtI lay lie a few like Keitt ui hi will tnot circles now, atnd we woutld like' to ktnow < of Senator Irbty if lie thIinks Mr. Keitt's in fiuence against (2e'eeand wohl amoiunt to anythitng. It seetns to uts tha:t if Mir.s Keitt voted or it(enided to vote tagainst -Cleveland that he wiouldl ute his itdhuenice, with the Allianceemetn to (10 thle samie thin 'i. T1he questionm now is whether Mr. Keitt's influence and the few other nientike himii who will vote against Cievehmud if hei is ninated will amount to anythinig int this Mtate. As to the scope of Mr. Keitt/s itt.| fluence we know nothhing, thatt is with Al. lancmen, it seems to us that lie wvould use that induence as wvell as his vote to defeat Cleveland. Now as Senator Irby is in the ~ tanks of theo Alliance we would like very 'much to know, if convenient, the scope of Mr. Keltt's influence. Our Sentato- made ti eneOD rash ststemett, we tink, int his inter- Ii view when lie said, -The Farmers' Alli- ' aOtmen of this State are dlemocrats'' (which we do not doubt) "attd they may be tI l~ied-upon to vote for the democratic item. It IfW~ the devIl." >Wo may be istak- at we - 3b believe that the Ahlince i~M t Ja ~- ul# vote fot- any maui T ~$FovtIf they knowIl, THE CHASM IIDGED. There are always men mn towns an(I cit 8 who want to hold oflice. 'here are en In the country who want the same ing. Those who Coie forward for pub favor are gencerl11ll -t of irfluence. Id they often Make chusns b twen their .F)ective supporters. These soon close 1p anlid ICW Cialsils awe formed in another irection. There are no good reasons for usms being made or continued between ie senible people in the town und the muntry. Their interests are the same. 'here is as nuich to Ibe gained by the pro iotioln of harmony between them as there ; by the cultivation of a friendly feeling a country community. Ali good people it every county are interested in keeping own divikions and unreasonable prejudi :s. All vitizens alike suller from the in urious effects of such thuis. Ooly those vh0 have not senlse elough to do anything 'ise will try to mkOte the impre'ssion1 that here is al;4Ny hostility between tihe iznItee,s4 of country and town people when all are itizens of the 411e11(' coun1ty. 'le citizens of Pi'i lcis county w ho hIave md the opp"ortun1lity 1,11c I nobly ri.men1 ablove LiI !nCIh0 prjudi-Us ZkInd s11)0d by the towi )I 'ickc'),. lhe pr-ople of tihe couity erclyAII beieve inl th futie of Ihis phce und Iaiotr- towtirds it no J( ahmuivs what ,V(r. Til. 'liikilg. pruldent people who ive h'r4, p'preciat i 8Sentimenut ar11 ar. 'zndly at aill timnes to cultivate it. Themr :(11bt he' no ore h'.ju nt 1 eexpr~.ion of' Ie lwa:mimil No fr twnu 1,!mI elCuntry thanl xas h:nl inl tle(- rail1-owl vt*e of h-ist .tur lay. IL is tr1ue the Iailrload will b ncIlil all, liut t hor pweplv Ilavc lit more muullter -st in ths 1 hi they ha-,1e I in q Nvclry1hing .1se. 11 i 1,own is 44 :wn mec al Ilil to thc intryIle, t I l-iteler it is, tihe CIlorc lse it ill le. If the surr'w n ling country helps I ti-win iln tiht( ea -, h hiIltr that colii'v te i nr' I4 help it will b I thI i o 10An1. I(low% silly Ihen for fny4)' to l e cou1'.1rl.r Ii%ision! Tkw, and Conry shm-ull It iS p1o 3ab1C 11:1 ti' n -444rm lll ini.v r''4i will 1na10 its lomises gmld it this C ''4 f th1 Ilic Ix-i-Iatlir, 4lan 44t tile CI1nn ls DI h'nuarik .lit[ menovalt the :ate C nera ve. vernrC Tilimlan ill his :(npinll Sp14 -Ch. es :id llt .r was r 4 1C1t'1 >w w' l oo t fr thfIo a g ( 'Nal inCg oit, 14 if the pple want l kmu-l w '4 nllt tile ,:islal ure :md14 wha ,ovrnr TIlanI ocs they h1111141 sub11sclibI' f II 1he SI:.\il b I.. hewaCSC C en i tlisi lutll prmceed VI ev1 rV.wvek. Rccp yI".ele o.-ed Ild kin(w wiit is ii!", duone antid 44 ee! if it uits 31 r1 iI aS 14 lhing._-1. D(w.s Th''le 6tatc, 1 'o41Cn1ihia, knlow any lin,r abi t the imirbi-(d statc?.-Pit,'keus +:IiS U.. Sh as a "Iltetry,'' not. as a "condiion." -Th 'State. 'I'lit the argInnent of our co1 ('111P0111 y for a div )rct- iw' 1reC V411irl3' tlliv-rtinil ud not baed .. the 114e,ssilly fri. a change!'t. i thie "cledition11" (0, ourl. how. Gut lor,e - mowled-e-sieta i?; ntmr yth tezil-1h, n yomr Zeal may.N bliomene Th'le moon44 h1)st Sabbathl1 I even'4ih.. aitractte:l n4g inl i: " glory3. Julst s44o4 v.i Campbell4C Iof Co144re4 .4nects the' firCt Mon1(Ilav in De1 Thimes areI ti214 :14.4 41her arie 0 ImmnlredI bib41ren 4b> uni4. 'That4 is the4 stateC 4of af.. I it, 1ther4 ar' (hiidrIen'l 12altIn-r411l(4to 'ether I ('linton,4' 11r14 nearly ('very1 11444i -r14 hite Ti1y4an fa41lhrles 1and4 4144n14In-rhs' 1)'a help 41h4n. Yu, 44e-l'r, are one) o4f . ''4 fr iend18, it' you ill 1dky si1 410w'n Ciu'1 writ ou' 4 a1 che'c4'k or1 enelo'e a'4' gift 144o 4r. .h14''Iirb, (Clinton,i S. ('. . 1444nd 41 nlp imi > feed 1hs 11 t 4 p'hansI444. (Or se'14In a 1leirrel of 0144 444 44 11n41. 4of C'orn1 r' 1a arel of peasl, r' ne1e, 4 r' 4m4lane15s. 1Th4 'cildre(I n are 44m 41d as11i4 44u11'ny i 44f MehoiCt a ",s llayi man!) them, 1 so1,4 dont .tuICIluCk 44n ar-4I' .4'ut Ilmjp(en14 144 b4e 11f41' -ir ih. Thanliks. -iviCg is ('o44 a' 44wal044. The4 '44r1 t4ime t(o 1'bi 4441: iS 414o)' by1. 1low ('''uhl you; 4r.41 to) 44mlo-4 the 44rphI::4C' happy14 at such1 114n14. A nd4, n:ntk1' you4, if 3 4ou, and~4 peo.' !.iteene4'' '4441e. Thethor il44 144 lieio don 'i ei! 1i4. 'ri1ten 1hv w,4men' wIill be' proved''4 true if '441i14al'lrhaps4'dh 5 as8 lIbs. An44e4i414.:. l14Iars iCest wor0k, "Love''4 for' C In l4i1ur 1s 1,44ve '44!414'." 14 44.a4, h14we414',...I'u . ,1 44 charmI4IingL 41 love 4'i"tory I4 this, Mi's. 4)uch1 ofI the4 11heory is certa1inly'4 true: 11hat1 4 1144' l(4rtra.4 a I of4' idyVli(' love. --.4)ve f''r \New York .l.dge of1 No)v41eb '21t. 4441umb'. Al S ('''44s that Is I15.7 an 14 41r.4' 'robab4'4ly Man a4)cre4 is a4 low44 4'stimate11 ''f he4 avera'4');4 4" st 44of '4 culi vatIion4, wh'4ieb41 1ave'(s a1 nt4 Ih xs 441f2 ('.' cen anl aere4. No 44 th4e South.1 il" needed,I4'14''4113 espci l j)4'4roha-1 IV twe'4'lve 44of4' the '(sixtee bolI:ris spentIi for) ult4iva'tion4 go4 to) the Nori'th 4or West.4 To) lnt 1(ess(' 41t.t4 and p141ic4k t44 moa4 re and) rep'l more45 4of our 1)uoney') this5 1ide4 of the4 'otom1 e 4114 the w1( 4ide' gau4ge' r44,44dy '4whiebh o4gge'sts itselfI.-.reenv'4'4ille1 News1'I. I4Lst w4in4ter1, by) ai v4ole of thie Senate, ex. .i('utenat-Gov~'4ern4or Maubl)lin 4'1 w )41pre4eit - I with11 the ('hair in wh'lich1 lIe p4reside<l 4ver' w4 Sen4ate'. The44P presen4tto 444of1'4 (14 hir' to1 de open4inCg incidni4lI of)' 14 ('444444ming se.4 14' reain4g clerk4' 4 f the4 Senate has411 pur ba~sed aI beauti11ful walnu14t4 phj 4II'1'CoveredI ha1ir', '4h1ib a.rrived4 her'Ie II .144ening fr44om4 ('ew Yor4k throug H)4 erry111 &S (o. Mr.4 'auIghman444 wiill halve his gift preLsented( in pleaker'.-Ne w4 and1 Cour'ier. ve in this~ courC.ty as no 1 0 Ifvou wan'1.4t >pick uIp a1 baCrgalin it 14and, youC 5hou1ld abscr'ibe for the4 Sentinel alnd watch1 uIp to adver'tisemn.lts. Somnethling like the4 and Agency has1 been grea'Itly nt1ee in iIS conty. It has) been.'i selling (14nd buy. g somo1 good baCrgais for its cuIstom,ers, Cd If you1 ivsh to (I'll (4r lbuy, send1( In mur IIa'le and1( a de'scrCiptionl' of wha4'tl you 17e to sell, or of what y'ou wih to buy'. ie Agenry wil be more than apt to lIngi me oeo o4ie wlth y ou. From Gates. The reason of the dereliction of the cor esponderat of tie 8E.NTINr. at this piace, vas because of his absence on a visit to 'anton, Ga. Crops are about all gathered and tire far bort of what the expectattions of the far. ners were during the m11ontlh of September. The tax collector and all other collectors i( in the land. If they will just wait our I eop!e will pay II, for we have a set of v loiest lenl witihilus, and women too. Some palaties passed this pAce last week ran their way across the banks of sweet de iverance, to let the limped waters of Tu galoo cancel their debts. )r-. llarner. of OafTney, met with a bad I accident Ist 1atttur<bay while on his way from Easley to Pickens C. It. On the road just weFit of the railroad crossing his horse fell through a unall bridge and pitch ed him out of the buggy and hurt hirn very hlad. While your correspoodent wa- in Easley last Saturdiy, he hetird with sorrow of the death of Uncle Luke Arial. fIe wa,; a rman widelv kinown anid highly respected by all Vlo kneaw him. ie always attended to his ewn bu,inets and said nothing of his no-ighbor to his itjuirr. Ile was the first sclool teacher yoir ertrespondent, ever had tho pheuir of ,in, to. I extendi sytmnia thy to I he hereaved %idow antd other mei her. of the fitiily. Mr. I. ji. (tassaway, fell fromn a new stable Ie wais building and broke his collar bonte. The big iaad lilde Jioneses all saw the Iiool inl (ilipse last Sunday n1iglt. It was visih!e even (i a Gates. Bra JoNILs. 1a1nproved Laudm. Some tmim hist yvar, Mar. C. T. Martin, (f Eash-y, iImIght a hat'le pavec ncar Pick en-svilie fam Mr. WV. A. IIendricks at a fiir price. A fev <ays ago he sold it to Mar. A. 0. Wvatt at a considerable advance 4od Mr. Wyal is now offt red a goad profit in hai0 liarzaaii. The lands arou- d old I ie'nsville have steadily advatnced in pri. ince thI late Mar. A. M. Neal, of A ifersmi coutty, settled Ilhere, tore ip the Toni BIel Grass that he did not need for pastulre, and proditeed aboiut a bric of cot ton lo tle acre. Nearly all the lanids in the viciiity of Eaaley lie well an:1 produce iahtialy. 'lhis is one seeret of the im invnse trad, dome at thait poiit every year. 'I'l l pli ositI ity of that wN hole io untry has inrieasci wi th the price of the lands. Nitahing has liad more to do with the inl (rea e activi'y of her ci mtIce than the (il Mill. and low the vitizvens of the town hnive .ctppi the (-lia-x h)v vojing a sub) scription of : i.a0) to the Pickenis Iailroad Comiimy. This conity is houud to rise it spit l I the donwaitid tendency of tile price of cottonl. It. is sweet to live, but oh! how hitter to be trouihid with a cou'll ht Nay d aight. Ir. I till's (ougl Syrup, lowever, is a Sure 1-vitrNd. 2.-) cents. I eiuniot sinlg tunliglhl! My throat is soe.'" "Of rs hit havenl't ried '4alvatlion Oil?" No. h'leni get it and you will sing like the birdst. --l-iness is businless,''said the Dutch ti. If yo owe uas a little or big bill, h-a -e ('ifI M. ill and sme ahol. it befo er the rOlds fceze ilp. ovrs for muoner, Jhiswlsa & Mioltiis. ('o ue na etiton Cured. An ol phi ..iln, rttired fromn practice hriving- 1in.1i yhlte('4 i,.i his h1:11u4is hy anl Elast India wiisioinirv 11he' formila off a iinple veitabl, riiwi for the SI-edy and per lan:nt iure it ('mitinption. Bronclitis, t'atarrh, Ath1mia, am all throal and LUng Ali'rtiols. tlso t Ia sitive na l railial etire for Ni-v; lDebility ait all NervtisCon. Vplailis, after inivm~tg tested its winder'fuil 'ciratv ipo llwer: in atheas tanas of cases lhas felt it his ithiy to and' it knowna to his sutf firing faeliows. Ae:ate lav this anotiv'e ami ai derire ti reliive, hianai~ .~eaITini:s I ill! sendi face iof clbirge, taa all whuoah-sire. it. this.nepo, ini ertoin, Frencih or Eniglisha, with in!! dii rti for(ii preparinig an'd us. iaia. Senat iiy mtiaihlaby a-uiossing with 8:' l'o we~ r*'s I hia'k, Re~it hue.t:'ir, N. Y. Contaf P'ic'kens. j. ,h. Sinith iin his uowtn ight, and as axectoirj of the es;tl t ateo Luciiida L'issa l1, deaceiased, in bhlfIt oIf hu~nselIf tual all uothear crecditorsM, if any, of the estat e of said deetased, 1PlaintitY, a ah A. Sith Defodat By v~irtate of a dereo~r aiadr in thuis ease byv his llinor, ,J. B. I{er'shaw, on th Dh Iaday of ,Jiine, 1886, I will sell before thelia cour houiI.lise dloio r ona Sabilayt iaan Decinbea', nrext, duintag the legrai hras fort saile, thei fillowingu i<hseribeda tar't of anh A 11 tlu:tt hat or parceh of landr ini Cenitr al 'To wnishaip, ina saildC cuty anad Stiae aoljiing1 l:andis of Silas (dirti's, Aubrey.' I.r ieer, D). G. P'rans, and atl'rs, con,tt'ij itng ono( hundi'tred andr. I wently ve' (I125) ae's, tmtorte r' i bering t he then place wheirae'lnurain da Ru~assell lived art)#l(t imoi of hera . O' 'ne]ibr nh IIaIttance one nd wo ears tie, ithi itn tiirst. from i day oaf sle(, iaato b eecurd by a baoind of ther puraachiasera with a motgagl:e (af te jn'emiaes sold. Puar chase- to-pay for~-ll-papers .E A.e 4R ICllCY 3. P. C. By~i virituae of ani ordlet' of Honi. J. f. Kbaaaw, tamale tin 5'thi Novembeahr,' 18.?1, ntice(( is herebyhi givent to aill te cred itors of (ergai' e \V. .Aliller1, dIe ' nMaed,t I1comle illn atd est abl jish thei ir deju'iis blftre miiae tai or' bay thme 12th~ of D)cemberla't, I1891, orl hie batared from~ patrtiitinag ini thea fiutns of thle e'state n ra siaid Geaorg4e W . M\!iller, dee'aasid. ,J. 31l. ST1liVA ITl. <' iiov7w4i ('. (. P. Barber Shop!I Antt'lIii athiit I tom', Gi I'NV\III', S3 C. Ane:isy slm:ve guaaniitl. hiaair na:ttyIv nuh t.astefaully rut. Sb:anponuinaig andr htair I I''ing. .iile'ir shtarheingr~ a speciialty'. i:tiir tiameis fior ra:aien't it n- dihuniiruff andaa r rr'itat iion tif thai sialp fori sale'.a lIIIekey's M[a2ia' li ral ine alwuiays ron 'zgid andr for' salt'. ' HOT AND COLD BATHS. (or11 r5 ptrine is reaspr'ct Ifully solic'ited, jANSlON hlOUSE, GIIEENaiIbil, 8. C., .fn aian ee newvly re'fittecid"d excellently ( urnjishied. It Is fIrst -rlas: ian .to apont- 1 tr.ts, anad is onac of tlih b'st ht tehk In the I 'routha. Situated in t1'.o her.1thiest and I nloat rdeh ghitfual lo'calIh'y In the country It ( >tim'r superior attracdons to visitors. Its E mtsline eaa nleo. e imn la -.. Clerk's 1ale. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) County of Pickens. In Common Pleas. Complaint for Partition. By virtue of a decrotid order made n the above stated case on 8th Oct., 891, I will sell to the highest bidder ,t Piheens court house during the le atl hours for sale, on Sal-day in December, iext, the folloving real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of and, lying, being and sitite in the -ounty and State aforesaid, in Easley 'ownsihp, containing twenty-two and me-half (22 1) acres, more or less, oounded on the north and west by ands of John Lathem, on the east by John F. Merrett, on the south by 31eui 8mith and .J. W. Ellison. Also all that other piece, parcel or tract of land in the aforesaid county m.nd State, adjoining the first men ioied tract, Glenn Smith and Mon roe Ellison, containing twenty-two 22) acres, more or less. These two tracts will be sold together. Terims cash within one hour after iale. Purchaser to pay for all papers. J. M STEWART, aov.9 4 lerk of Court. Cler-k's Sale. S1TATE OF SOUTH ('AROLINA, k County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. Edith E. Miller, Plaintitl's. vs. M. M. Hunter, et Il. Defendants. Coimplaint for partition. By virti(o of a decree for partition made in the above stated ease, by lion. J. B. Kershaw, on the 5th of Nov. 1891. I will sell to the highest bidder before the court house door, Oa Saleday in December next, the folllowing described real es tate towit: All that tract of landsit tated in the county and State afore saidi, otL waters of 18 Mile Creek, ad joining land of the Plaintiff, Dr. H. C. Miller, estate of McDow, and oth ers, and contailing ole hundred and twenty four (124) acres more or less Teris, one half cash on day of sale, the balance on a credit of 12 months, secured by a bond of the purchasek, and mortgage of the prem ises with leave to auticipato payment. The preinises are sold subject to a lease for the year 1892, the purchas er receiving the rents if he comply with the terms of sale. Purchaser to paty for all pf.pers. J. Nf. STEWAUT, Clerk of t'ourt. ACCIDENT, AND LIFE INS URA)\CE W'r'itten aIt the Senti nel offce. Special SummerA- ale! O NE Thlousand Superb Newv PIANOS - and OIt(IANS, from lest miakers, )Oly, to be 501hi diuring J1uly, August , Sep (imb er anda Oc)tobe'r, 181)1, at spot cash ,riees, wit hi payiment November 15thi next. No interest. P'IANO)S-$25 (ash and balance No 01t(IA NM-810 cash and1( balance No -(mbter 15t h. 1 89h1. ltl!EiltER-Lowest cash rates. No dvanice. NCoju inrst. Write or call on ,J. C. (AltIIETT1, Gates, S. C., Or J. L. H AYNIE~ & D)AUGHITERS, Greenville, 8. C. N (T''[(E TOA D)EIBTOIt AND) CRIED. IT)llS.---Al Iper~sons 1)11 holig claims Lgig:fnt li(th estate of James 0. AMosley de -eased, late o f Picken1s Counaty, South 'arolinua. will present thbem legally alttest pl to the uindersigneimd by 1st c.f January or paymIlent or he baUrreh; and those in >y~ Janluary 1st I189l2. W.I1t. PRICE, MiRS. N. S. MOSLEY. ov. 5, 1891 wI Admainistrautors. OTICE- OF FI NALT SETTLEMENT. L(iI hereby g~ .ive notice thant I wuill aip ily to J1. 1B. Newbierry. Judge oIf Probaflte or P ickens county, S. C., ont the 7th daiy )eeember, 1891, for leave to make a final e11tlemenIt of tihe e-st ateo(f Luvina Russell, (4C7nsed, anod ask to be dismiussedl s aidiistrator. J. II. BALENTINE, ov5w4v . Adlministrator. The Pickens Markets. 'orn, pe-r bu.....-...........-.5 leal "' ... .. ... .. .. .9 'ens. " .. ...- ... .... .6 uatter per lb....-............-.1 ggs~ per doz.................--- 8 h1ickens each...............-.10 25 aScon per I................. 8 ard "-............-.2 iour per bar................5 OO00@.00 ~offee per t6...............-25 utar "... ... ...... lIideS. en.....--..---- ..8 s FREE! L Q 2,000 Mentoran Get O A N Try Us on B . Are your Windoi R We Can Fil 0 The Finest Presc S in the Carriages, Buggic SPECIAL Duirinig thle ni October, Noven TO GASH I We offer at NCEDUCED PRtCES, Carriages, Buyio COME, EXAMIN The Greenville GTE EENV II H. C. M1 0. W . StttIN,I N S.pe'inste 1IM1,, McFALL'S ALMANACK -FPOR 1891. 11 The getherin' uv the stuff is beer, The tryiniest time uv all the veer; I And while good peepleC pay thter bills f' Tfhe bad man donl't kumn neer. 1 The good man buys our mete anda bred, And never duz he run, a But bad men wishes we wer ded, So dod, we kudu't dun. I The erly spring brawt sich a krowd, We kudn't heer it thumder;a What menes all this sudden change ri From good to bad, we wonder? a That bad m,m sed he'd surely pay, v He'd kum right up to taw,V But now he goes sum other wa And never shaiks our paw.p We sold him honest, solid goods, ~ We trido to du our best, s In fact we sold him all we kouild, And now-he's sumtwhar in the ~ west. That bad man seci he surelv humt Grate teers studl inl his ize,' HeI sed he had no bred at hiome I' And toid lots uiv other lize. He sod he liked our wa thte best, P (We know he liked our bakouj, 1I But when the thing kumn tu a test, That man, his flight hadl takent. If y'ou'll sta gon, ole "vagaboue," And never will kun baik,4 You're welcome to all you'r e stole 4 fromt mer, And I'll throw in this Almianack. 4 W. T. McFA LL. 1B91. TRY AL and get IV and u Write for our New THE LEFFEL WATER WHEE RUTHERFORD Mul BuEher! Ion, gggi ROARD o SUPERVISP.D I .Batracks, 'ess H-all, Sup. OP T EACHE S. Open Sc; W..T B., A.M.,S FREE! D R duim Books! u --G Tobacco. S T S Brokci Out? I Then. R riptionl Drugs City. E s an(1 Waoons OFFERI ber and Decenber, UYERS! ?S and W(1f/qons. E AND ilI'Y. L'oach Fcactory, RKLEY, Proprietor. TiHE ORIGINAL, Webster's Unabrid(red 11 1By'4 (p'en(l a1'1rra 2ment w11h the puh!ish-'4 bore boo2k, n:ual propose' tol furnih a1 copyj) T iihe dicltinry is a ncsi(4'2ty in evaerv ome,1 ('h[l 'i.nl buine'22 o' se.0(" It fiifs C) one2 hm22 (dred (I or voh ne o122i'i f the4 baiOjIt i. ookM enabi( .'pply. Youni~g and2 /tor, shlubl h-:vae it 2 w ithi .h al1 r AI i on have ( a k'ed'' 4 i fk this l i.'t 1 really4'Ij' .0out C foty oif the et year' s o41M(f the aul 2(4r's life we(re' 4 > wellI emplod2V t inl wit. .I.. II ('ontIinis the2. entire vocaul1ary (If 11)u1 2140, 100t waords incl]uidin2g thie Crrlect id1 ii te regu~tlar' stan11hird4 Siz(, ('ontaliningC ('e', and22 is bound inl el-!h, hialf morocco Until1 furt her not41ice we will furnishx this 241. To iany''142 '' ree a subi ber2 'I. ;h, Tio 212any Il ~r Iub cribr no2w ill a1rCre awho I :l lt2 b ud.il4ie an a k 1 )liulf Mor 4' h1m.d, 44222 2.Iide nd' a j'livre free f.r m our af e Sub21eribers t aIdi.i me .2 (4'l aylJ.I have th liloAr <h-lid oemlpepdy a. resOI r /0 et A LL wmftelves thSCerOPUL UppCmiR-S, SATI - ei e bitn efc acosi o.n pti Ahe HIushair Reedfrma y ce #.ls tlrci roRlowLL BLOOD L O Alnta a De ESSEATES LBEoInC. ic BlodN Balm rF. hies. bln eicaosin' toniuthe sylbe st, a&Snd retoin rheistetuion whi~oser ImpiUTrd romayraus. cs j C. JEFFRIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 79 Law Rarge, GREERIVILLE, S. 0, Practices in all the courts. Can give 'ery best ref erences. Telephone No. 79. J. 0. Boowen. J. B. Freema. OWIN & FIEEI,;MAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, tp2y1 PICKENS, 8. U, WHI.L8 & O111, J. E. Bosep, r'eenville, S. C. Pickens, b. 0, ELLS, OUR & BOCGS, A'ITOINEYS AT LAW, PICKENS C. H., M. C, r. F. A Nsr., C. L. IO'.j.INo1wORTw, Slicit.r 8th Circuit, Pickens, 8. C, Greenville, S. C. NSI'L & llOLLINGSWORTH, A'lvr0tNU',Y8 ANI) COUNSELORS ATI LAW, P111,K]ENS C. Mi, B. a, Practice in all the colUrts of the State, 111ldattetitioii giveii t( all busiie-s eotrus led .0 them., mh1 88tf ILL & VEI,MON, I)ENTISTS, 122 Main Street. OiEENVILLE, S. C. Goas given very Thursday atid Friday, oid teeth extracted without pain. OTICE OF Il-'MOVAL. My )ental Ilions are now located In W. C. ChIvvelaliIs new building over the SaN it gs' Ba. k aild Fltel's 1l3,ok Store. .J. W. NORWOOi), 1). 1). S. W. M. Nuvooi, 1). I) S., Assistant. UREl-:NVII.LE, B. C. 1)1. .J. P. CAlRLIsLEI', D)ENTlST, (Mce over Westnwrelaid Bros. & Duke's 1).-uz St(re. .111'811 GREENVILLE, 8. C. I) FItANK SMITi1. EAsrl."Y, S. C. Is now rlin.mietly l iated at E-ley. and offiptrs fully 0tn rs his l>rofisi naI services to the pu1i1lic gem-rally. 2janSO J C. ITlZGIERlt\1.1), P11IOTOGTHAIIIER, GI"EENVILLE, S. C. Over West iorelowd Bros'. I)rug Store. A!l wo,rk done by the iustantaneous pro 'sq. Also iaikc' eniargements from old )ictures to amy size in water colors, cray. m, India iik, oil ai 1 lain plhtographs. 1. J. L IVS. .1ULIU1's E". BOGG5. THE PICKENS L(and ..Agency ! Thlw' ickvi!n Land A ee,vr row has for ,ale Ile fll wi dhsirable'lanqds. 215 ;e of ad la lirricane town). ih ear ibilta : 4 ':rs in cultiv;itn b:ihmi(e' inl ori'i''al loet abouiling ini t he beIst pii iti ind'-r Well wate'red; pie, Nim. c unc4half I:s 0i (eP at i" per cent. 1400Ii ai'res :t mlili''es of Libity' on th* roadI rroi nre villie t' (OhI Pieken s: 1 2. aerea nI ('ultivaion bala nc e lice l>ilne and oak irmbler: will div'ie int' th'.ree or four r':Icts; thcree setteunents~ on thce place. A rare barl'Leinc. AX hiouee :tel lei on Matini atI the h)ead of ai-v ii Strleet. Goo cc w io story house w'ithi all ni'ie''csIry cl lu i hibelinig. '(( ~I'er' in I)at'uillei I townsh ip ten nciies i. ron G reenilile on public road; 125 wcre's iin Culivaiiitionl. 40I acres good bot com a' d 1'25 inl pi;-ture; mile andl( a half rin''i elmireh aml w'in.ccl house; three good ('n: it hiousie". will wacteredl; would sell is mci t rcet (or dliide( intoCc tracts Part cash, U:i('ce 0m long tim' act S pe.r cenlt. A diesi rale half ncre lot oni Garvin et. inde Peindl Ietcon ave; 9 1 c0. Also decsirable at lieonit ing fnillowen st re'et; le00. Besat 60aeris in l'ascatc~e townshlip. good teei iena ose, P5 at're's ill culltivaltion. bal Leeiline tibr andc ;;rass; $1,5c09 oa long 220) acres in' P'er.tral toewc ship' 1 1 acres illnCi culictin, i40 aiert.. finie lnIsture. hal. un'e ini best cf tuimber;: 3 mihes of rail r'emci tio cn, clinile of 'curch aind school; will le sell Iheapi and1 oni easy Iterms. Iee. No . IS, ill tile towni of Pickens, 'ecit:ini 'ri o ef an ace' fr'ont ing on Main trleet, cast ofi D r J1. F Wi iinjms. AlEV c(el I hacain-109- lar cres' in Daceusvile Iwiis19, i4) afres ine cucl iv'aien; liendid14 inniher; icmile cf chuchcl ande slcool; do .ui:blef lce'ighrhoodeeec. Priice $900; elasy 100~ acrr's 4 inile' we.st e f Pickencs on \\iicci: ah lcl ad level Icand; will make aien'ceid lann:c iimher is line. Must be ."ni c.res ccn tiltle Easl:ete', 410 acres in uiili: t'eei . 1) :ccri' he tic mc. 11 arr'cs jin "'fclIc I ire. c.'od be lihce,i r. acre's flue ":e.grac. et fen[cecl. stablle for foar ">rccs. This pice' is well walteriedl and a ^ d.cirabh-de he.t c Meiee street, Pickces, cci aci n i t ccere, edec ste.ies andct well >i gede waeri mc prinIisis. One of the ec<'li 'aluabltle b is in oewi.; price $300. 11 im cf '28 'ccc s 4 1.iles wetst of P'ickf'ls; 31 crees elearic'd. hlalaune ini good imblIerl; wi I11 ci wtred byv creek and cring ' ( a 'eoncordic chunrchi and scchool !lelse; dlesirablle n~leihbrhoodce. Pic 41,. - 28 .re's nocrithwcst of' Sy'cmmes' mifi; Ot acres i cu i lciin, 25e acres in bottoma andcc fel FiIfeen il c(reek. In a hiigh datie of ('ult iaionei; goodlt butildhings; fin. seater andf a goode ccrlcard. TJermis, 8 per -e't.; iiunc. 8 vear's Ac scple' dlidi farm eof 100 acres, 29 miles. iort c oiif i cklc, ete graedc r'oad;t three reeiI"1111 . laIlheus's. i;i iieir s inl igh att >f cutlt in at ifon. 3t0 ci'en cc l;c's Twet'v'e Mile >ccttome; cdoes ie. eoverilow - finc p,astumre of 0 acrc''s, goo e Ic - ceed well of water Iln t'ce lw c ci sproles. Will sell onca erms Pi ec' $1 ,Nit. I Eci alcrc's ear Centi ral w''eith 75 acres in tc ligh state f 'cultivat iion. Gitood dwell. hg mccl nece'fssarly ceut bulildiigs,. '.0I ;t'e' eu ii Crow'e Cree~k ;75 acrea ifll ii oniiiliI , liner's lest be'ot land-. xacres oef it withoicut a ditch:i the bottomi ile neet sub)jecft tee oerf'lcow; half n ile of a<ll inceiiginal' Imbe Prce Sf4ifol .c 83~ neres 2 i le o t w s f C o h inso water s f Ge r' c reek;in,e find' neine bu 5 acre'ss 5(iiict aref Cros high statce of .euii ivatioen; gofid water ad 41 eres.jut norLth of toewn, jo)ins the. 511 cccria't umts, aclI in culit jittin 10 acres ef the,fi,est, boettomn lnd, ft ,e building, ute. TIhiis isc a good harp~.inu for ac le'ls Clantintg a snmall farm l*earl towin. Price 700, half casceh, blantce' in one year. For any pairticnlarsc write to Plckens arnd Agrenev. P'ickems . C.