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I KENS SENTINELI LOAL NEWS. he sheeting Is being put on the roof th court house. -1 on. E. [H. Bates will soon have a new oll lug completed. - e regret to learn that Mrs. Matthew .ln ricks is very sick. - Is Hortense Mauldin opened a flour. a chool at Wolt Creek last Monday. - ise Sallie Mulligan is teaching a ir shin% school at Cross Roads in Liber to nehip. r. W. H. Austin, of Liberty, will ye soon for Atlanta to complete his Ir In dentistry. - road case before the County'Com. sal oners, attracted several of the Easley Iz us here last Tuesday. - arried, near Eartatoc, on December Ih, Alex. Herd to Miss Diley Alexander, 3v. ohn hEllenburg, olliciated. - r. W. J. Crenshaw laid on our table roe 'ars of corn of a variety seldom seen thi county, at least it is not very abun. ut. -Th( re will be prayer meeting in the thodi at church this evening (Wednesday) 7 o'cl k. The public Is invited to at. ad. -M . Larkin Hendricks was married on 3 30 ult., to Miss-Raines. The remo y was performed by lRev. J. E. )ster -A portion of Dacusville and Pumpkin. wn townships is to be madc into a new hoe district with the Oolenoy school as cent er. -M rried at the residence of -the bride's trent. on the 30th inst., W. C. Keith to iss I attic 8ndth, R1ev. D. C. Freeman, ticat g. -J.a es Hill, colored, had his sewing ichi e drawer broken open and robbed $7; .00 a few (lays ago, while he and his fe i ere Iab3ent. -J dge Philpot and Mr. Henry McDan of 1 ieusville, passed through town last flda oi their way to the montains on a din pedition. - 1 Cissonldwelling on tho npper -4 , road will soon he completed and occupied. It was put up by - h.'. Christopher. -M -ried, on Thursday, December 24kh, 11, t the residence of the bride's father. her, Calvin l3agwell, Mr. John Pote 8.9 J tie Uagwell, Rev. M. T din -R h1 rep,' I ..LtFeld, of mamie Gillespie, .J. T. Singlecton per. -I L T. Weldon reqiuests thle SUNrI 0r. to unounce that he will preach, D. Y. Centl al next Saturday at 3 p. m., also On blbath at 11 a. m. The congregation will te the change to the second S;abbath. -i M.~ L. Jones desires to return anks ,rongih the columns of the SuNTI. go#.d people of Golenoy Baptist imrchb nd Sunday School for their kind mnerrances on ihe Christmas tree on the -Our good fr'ienid, Mr. Priestly E. Ma-. eli, hnas been quite sick, but we are glad report him as imiproviniir. We trust the inshune of health and good cheer will nbe restored to his quiet hocme on thc --h disony BoroPn 11 ot ite tik Mioday i., afons .h penlysins rigi, tund to iei we ati- pen,sos wel hs plsnt to hel b-T efoehebord J.dn Adio og.nis wiatf1 A ~il og t s abes and __ Meen quteet,c near the lirip. ladst to stays tathey arlie impov.h m e fot ahterch M if Lizze will rsl usth holidys jurst in met tak ,meati ofl, as i( well plesaet the ~iacdi' -The 'li~a.''eltcuai af 8 apOitistrs to ioiyo herwlsbfr u in itou it wth ~p~rC'U~ it ot. h .~hrai4 ~ apt J.i you Gili bouve astu 'i ny110(1~ti a tet, anda tle livery. wfg )i~fe s ad ewdi gie Ct oih' ,~ ~ h, ia~ ivedh auoelP Walchurdcone in theywil ~te don at tIita verk generos i him t si thj Cha' ~anter and tweiytv ars,re he ~' ~ IC iiiThe clotucontaics haea xd t t. Tose w . tizes.o Wiladis n tuhe to O afi me o i' mdergol Li onyon l)rethathirc welsbefoe ine r~ deve I wi nd ovialr arei tfew glf uIi~~ miagi hi on hat youd 'upply ten1Cogh watluer d ot ond c bamciv em an youi~ wilt tav tana eer 1 eanhlfy oI atern all thetime o' and avs Ug SgI maringmhtlin >ay livet hudretud peacn ill ~1jt1a g 1, ha. live bem o e WIlls famein romta at 1jm Ia dbwn al,it at e nwk This Fti hi1ist vsi A1I: ( m73 Charles ,State' m tweaai ndil yeats,aria bru.ed udic~h may chaist whsichi Ii have have, ory Th ht.rs llardth eisig int e or-iar ocpwn erf~.e healh an the scuie haIvej dlC1a1e I( wejap and jkova to int the ladi 8res uumpuv reF Wlaivms wand to'Alanal "' ~ iCmrkm t iedtt h returned ai't8r nd wIl aker, eur ao.a piltOt c e ow antd byhi bruaryt h1st. Weh 1re 110yss lthe CI er, I Dr. Wlams fud hies ia. m bush I clund a~ s hea first ising o thaipro. .h) ith i' LIity L, trus cthae t chne wvill be wih te pdsti' din an red vh vilh a c.wnt WIyt ciii . T 0 il. rtn, fEatey, w'ntil LI 'heni gan atw, -ii to reif vesskndee riends in l leO ai ~'',i : aompanie y highl brtek pl t. iea eimTl ij Ile 2dhtw forau atexs imn a 'Yiae chnall s w l iso his rst n vii tt Pliet e rea .n ofi1io th attimetoThe endcomradiieof cu >me c., n at t ar sattered,t At the w ib mlon (lie.11t ar ia tarmkend s l whod w ib a soths wn d t,i,s oi seer h. lsftheare"idl ti 'e a r ay b -in, f hTskeatee, i Alawil no riian" 'h wo< 1 a foew ofay is. Aad a tu. 1 tpon Uea t it of i the weser (lat of Jthar tpre o an0 it (1i 5o the2dtinstnt yar hs hom1RlI to -d unt sint. a ly Ne0hvn rahdCr a. Aven all are a ' on hitsuddn tath hre lal at. hi o 0hoo the ar r Jamtes Nplacao Impannln ir.. k weo ,iad bt au.ldan iqueost. EAtato theeI oent.o shalve died 11bente the juryat ofde ahon v-sx abb h. *; 5 gturn:g' d'hath a fore.aid haI rtsan work.H oue of Ms.Amada Kaee yoc ulytae Sath wagton, then thy fddnly lirn( e( oantoui do- ase( hIvnty-ni iyears dv am >e, youhay go, an weativson friendros the monI to counLytw on .(ll all nihoi h s. Asyo a peakedme citied that( eiar at hal of te yea .rSamar in enex, orni thle we ad b toun t on fo astatioued.h hunredanlsxi- -eho m pasdthonh tnd dre kh i ta,whatcan ou wgon ightacros thlsma . John T. Coett was quite sick t week. -Did you make a mialstake last Friday and write It "January 1st 1891?". -La Grippe has gripped and grabbed a good many people about Liberty. -Miss Alma Wickilif, of Elberten, Ga., visited friends in Easley last week. -Eddie McDaniel left last Sunday to en ter the graded school at Greenville. -Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Price, of Liberty, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. Price's parents. -Mrs. Nora Hubbard, of Anderson, spent sonme of the holidays with Mrs. W. T. McFall. -Last Saturday, Sunday and Monday was as cold weather as we have bad during the winter. -Mr. Thomas Welborn and all his fami", ly are sick with the measles. He himself has been quite ill. -Mr. Jesse L. Lewli and family have been quite sick with gripp, but we are glad to report them better. -B. Duff. Stewart has been up about his old haunts for the last weeck and reports a good time hunting birds. -Uncle Reese Bowen was quite ill last week, and also several mUmbers of the family of Mr. Reese Bowen, Jr. -J. F. Looper, a merehant of Hunting ton, Ark., and a son of Anderson Looper, is on a visit to relatives in this county. --Married by Rev. J. C. Chapman, at .is resideace, on th, 31st ut.., Mr. John t. Hendricks to Miss Carrie E. Curtis; all of Pickens county. --"Uncle Billie" Martin litis bought the Merritt hutt e and lut, en Factory Street, and will move to town, very soon, to edu cate his children. --Mr. Thos. S. Roe picked 2,000 pounds of lint cottou from eight acres on Pea Uidge last year, and it was not a good year for cotton either. -Every lick that you strike this year be sure that it will count one. Don't make a half-lick at anything. -Bennie T. McDaniel, who is in the ma chine shops, at Savannah, Ga., returned to that place last Fntnrday, after spending the holidays with his patrents. -Little Codiei Stewart, son of Stewvart, E1., of Liberty, ws' e<a by the explosion orf His face rercve'' .anmghter, .-Alot oll the 1st IT. Alexanedr .Wkens. Ife has about recov ..01 his recent ites. -Read the neW advertisement of J. L. IIaynie and daughters. They spare no pains to make their goods and prices inter esting to the public. Consult them before you buy a musical instritient. -We have laid several enquirics about tile extension of tle fimle for paying taxes. It has lie-n exLendtd to the l6th of Febrn ary. Subscribe for the SEINE1. and it will keep you posted on all such matters. --Caline Bowen, colored, lied at the home of her son, William Howen. on the 31st uit., at the age of eighty-four ynrq. 1ler remains were buried at Tabor. Sie was one (if the family servants of the late John Bowen. -A enrrespondent nf the Jourtnal gives a full account of the marriage of John E. Singleton and Miss Ela Edens, : hbe home of the bride, otn the 23d tilt. ' . J. E. Foster performed tile ceremiony We wish the young coup)le a long and prosperous life. -An unusual phenomenon was observed by many people last Tueosdlay night. The night was as eleur as crystal, the stars shone b)rightly tand the wind blew cold, biut in the cast atnd south flash after flash of lightitng was seett, which continued for several hours, it wasc sotteting untusuil and1( at tiracted the attenttiou of a good many peo p)le. -We were pleasedn to mneet, at Liberty. last, we-ek, Mr. WV. P. Anderson, of the West mtinter ]B-anter. Mr. Atnderson came to Libetv to biuy the~ goodis f 'rmerly~ own ed tby J. D). Smith & Co., but failed to) get thent. Tile biidding for them was by Mr. Anderson, and TI. N. Liunter. of Lifertv. Mr. Anderson runt them to $:,200, ani M'r. Hunter raised it $25, and got the goods. Malne Day. Last saledtiy was liargely attended and prtoperty birouight good p ric-s despi te the hard- i moes and t he :lettnss of m~onev. i-ever-mal tr.i' q f knat were sold, mol(st (if whticht belong-d to the estate of thle late John F. tewart.. Lot No. 8, belongt,ingt to the estate, mtl kntown as the Lesley house and lot, in towna, -ol.taiuting hah' an a'-re, was rohd to J. P. Carey ind1 Juttit 10. Boggs for cm 0. Antothetr lot, adj' iig t he abov-e, contain ing half an aier-, was sold to C'apt. J. A. Gillin for $i295. Tract No. Q, 800t acres oni Eas iloe river, was sold to 31. F. Hester I , t12'. Tract No'. 3, 350) th(re, wais soldi to M. F. IIleste-r atnd J1. 1E. Stasil for 9525.00It. Tlotetl No%. ., 'i)0t~ ~ae was sohlI to Able Stewart fir 50.~ TPract No. 5, -18 acres, sold to Mrts. Saridh Alexander for 5.j. Tlract No. (;, 150 tacres, soki to Mrs. Sarahil A lexatnder foir $10t0t. 0. At ShteritP's sale the following land was sold: in tie (case of (arlinte V. J obu v-s. Whit ner Symtimes, 69 acets it I ent rEl towntship was sold to J. McD). Btrnec. for Itn the case of -Joseph Boatrightt vs. 'T. W. atnd F. P. Folgert, one btotse and lot in Cetrial was sold to N. T1. Mart in fotr U65. Them la ices paid for propety (loes not look like haid timews. Sebtool int thle P'ices Academyt t 3will op~ en agmnti Jan. 11Ith '92. Tihe' free 9 rm wjin be tanght at the irsi, and ciach p-itro w-it git his pr-o rtata shiare of~ free no.e y , itt pro p.; iiion to thet' inonutt thea, at clo':e of free termn wsill be dute fort tuition at thet regutlar- sttt siiptioni pr:ces, wIch-l are ats fil lows: A bie eedia~ n, $ 1.25; Intermia(It.C grade. front .St.75 to $2 50;~ Advanceed grade4l, $.0Ii. iThese rates at-c abouit the simnle t.n at the trst (if ession. I wottld sa.y tha)timitiont Ior plast thre-e months il ntow duteI; fori .Jani. atni i-'ei., will be duie att the close, of F"eb., an d for it foutr ot fiv e mionthIs' term,t beg:i n nintg 1st, March, will be ohm to t elo ( o,-(f thatt time. Tho wIho doi not. undierstandl this htadt better se-e tie aitt give tiet .somei dlefntite und(e-r.standin g n-asi to tme of piay me-nt, etc. W. - . J usres, Pinitcipatl. '"There are millions it it'' raid a dlrtnggist when asked abouit D)r. Btull's Congh Syrup. Price 25 (t5. F"or someo timec lpast I've beeni a rhne-init Ie. I recently tried .-alvattioni Oil w -c gaive mc almiost intstant relief. I sincerely recommaendl it as it haus etntirely (-ere tme. James Got-don, Ilalto, Mid. - Manty of the SKNTniNso's lpatrns ar availitng lthemselves of the oppotunnity of pru-rling a Webster's Utnabtid ged Dictiont atry, b)y aiccepting the premtium offer made(I to subscrtibers who pay tip all arrearages to the h1tst of January, 1892, and to allI niew enult natCril)twrA Take Notiee, All persons Indebted to me will please call and inake settlemnent of their accounts at once. Settlement must be made before tie firet of February. J. F. WILLms, M. D. Jan 7th, 1892. 4wtd -You know you owe us, and you know It is due. Why keep our money? We have to pay our debts. Can't yoU do somiethiug at the right time. Lewis & Morris. Buminems Naticeso. "It is all over town!" "What?" "The cold wind this morning." "Bo it is, but Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup is all over town too, you can buy it cverywhere for 26 cents a bottle. The careful mother always keeps Salva. tion Oil haudy. Twenty-five eeots a bot. tIe. Dou you want a new stove? Tinware of any kind, made from the best material, or some of the best and cheapest Jeans ever offered in Pickens enunty? If so, go to Lewis & Lriis', the popular corner store. Consumption Caered. An old physician, retired from practice havingf had placed inl his hands by an East India mi.,ionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and per mnanent cure of U'onsumption, Bronchitis, Calarrh, Asthma, and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all NervousCom. plaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousnds of cases has felt it his duty to make it known to his suf ferint fellows. Actuate iiy this motiveand a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of chrge, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full directions for preparin and us. ing. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A. Noyes, 820 Power's Block, Rochester, N. Y. alpr30y I N OTICE OF FINAL SETvLEMENT. I herchy give noticc that I will ap ply to J. B. Newberry, Judge of Probnt( for I'I(kins coulnty, S. (, on the 1C Feirilary, 18t:Q, for leave to settlelmient of the est-I man, deecased as admi-. in our firm is contempla. tat an early date and from this dato until our present stook is dis posed of we will offer our entire stock at a great reduction. Tremendous stock of Jeans and N Shoes to go at a sacrifice. This is g no old shop-worn stock of goods we are offering but brand new goods. Buyers will have a picnic as long as they last. 'there is a fow pieces of Jeans at 25c., up; Shoes 20c. per pair, up; best Shirting 4.1 cents per yard.. Big Stock of Groceries at reduced prices. lardwaro, Crockeryware, Glassware, Tinware-in fact, everything now in stock to go. No reasonable offer re fused. A few more of thoso fine Texas Red, Rust-proof, Oats, call and get sonic while they last. t If you owe us anything call and settle at onlce. No goods charged af ter' this da. Six fine cooking stoves at cost and freighQ; A good horse for sale cheap. Rlespectfully, H A RRIS & MOR RIS. October 27th 1891. MJA.NTLER & SJXITH Bureaus $5.04). RedIsteads, $1.25. Suits; of 10OPieces,$12.50 ParlIor Suits. Plush Cof1ins and Caskets at an~y timew, (day or night. wvill be answ~eed inunekldi- a' ately. od ep To g'et yourgod cea' go to) ]DAITZLERJ & SIAITIIGr~ (AR EEN VILI4E, S. C. of DMTe-lepone Nos. 64 and 38. Newspapers .- FREE~ Senid yourI ownI nameIIC andl alddress and thloseof I to 10 of(i your friends( or(' nighbo i~ rs, o>n a postal (card1, o r of hier wyiso, ada compy of thle SAV ANNA Ii WJEFlGK L Y N E \fS will be sent to ea']h address F lre e. V.. a l~mexss mm l'..utn.? N swsrA.'si rFox Co,.lnI v 1Hmuwins. It is the( Largest, Weeikly pulisheMlid ini the SouthI-16 large pig es. It is splenid ly gotteni up and care fiully editedI. If youl have n ever. ee a compy of it, send' for onie mand you will pmrononmneu it the hig.rs' 1and(1he: newspa TH1 E WEEI(LY NEWS, SAVANNAhf, (IA. Scientific American Agenoy for I CAVE/ TRADE FE DESION PA-I COPYRIOHTa Fomr tnnrrnm ton and free lTandbook writ O11tomt bureai for Neurn .nat I n Am T,ar st etreulaton o imacentifl ae i ma iwx inmt. At.ree 51 N3 e unwann. nrn'.twamy. ne~ vork. HAVE YOU. Your Note or Acc -goo Have you even been to see them? Do yoi them? The New Year is here and some of you , grown handsome off of our substance have &< "Thankee" to us. How do you expect to keepv you do better than this? If you c.n't pay, have i and see us and make some kind of ettlement. man to go to see you. These remarks are not meant for all of our science will tell you if it is meant for you. To 1 their best and proved themselves true frier our thanks. We will do business at the same ot pared as well as ever to offer inducements for th good people. We will appreciate your trade for best effort will be made to serve you properly. Yours truly, HAGOOD, BRUCE .a.)RRIS, Doalorg in General Merchanlis< With best wishes for a bright and prosperous New Ye 'e can still be found on the corner, and can give you the be oods at lowest living prices. We keep none but the best Coffees. We have nice line of Tobacco and Cigars, cheap. If you need a Stove we can fit you up as cheap as an Ady. Yours for 1892, LEWIS & MORRIS, The Popular Corner Store. P. S. Say, to the fellow who passes by on the other s: come by and let us have a wvord with him. L. & M. 5feb91 PickenM. S. V I CENT A rLU! 88 CEY!AiN~ Thais Is thae way we are selling omr;Celebwated A. 1 .9 inch -Vs Tobacco. You siave 4 eents a pound. Ile obacco in the snarket alor the priee. We are Headquarters for Druugu, all Patenit iled Ines and all Sundries lin Brushes, Comnbs and Tool rushaes, dre. A. B.& J. L CARPENTER, MANSION HOUSE DRUG STORE. Greenville, S. ( )RT. RIOBT. KIJIKSEY JC. JEFFRIE8, 11a8 permianetly loented( in P)ickens and ATT"OR N E Y A T L AW, reris htis professitimdt (ervices to the citi' N4 9Ja is'e ns of the Sown and counity. IIis diplo..- W I' Ran e, 8 is arc from, the College 'of Phyvsician:s E l lL l,. dt Surgeons. oif nitimore, 1890, and Prctcs n l the otu rts. (an tzi 'tmf .1obs ltotpkinis, 1891. Was nine very best references. Telep,hone No.': ant hs in NmUsinig and Chi's 114)spi t, JaInMu6 dtimsore. Mdiec'91mo _______________ ANSION hOUSE, N 10 FRElt,.NJ. B. Freer$ OllEENVILLE, 8. C., ATTORIN~EYS AT LA W, Has been newly refittedi and excellently823 ___ IC EN,. rn ished. It is I'irst-eIas~s in its appoint- - --~- ~ - - .C IN S, IInts, and11 ii(on of Ite best hotels in the WE.r. & Onie .1 E p;m luth. Situated in the healthiest and 1Greentville, . 0. Pi'kit k . 1st deltghtfuli locality in the country it ' ' n,S Fers superior attractions to visitors. 'ItsV EL , 01RR & BOGUS, sine c:annTot bie excelled ini an city' ATTfORN1EYS AT1 LAW, The Pickens Markets. _PICKlE?S C. 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