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P10KENS SENTINEL, -PICKENS C. 1-., s.C. 3 1. BOGGS, Editor and Proprietor. i For Subscript lon, -1.50 Ili per a11n 1n strictly in avvance: for si x months, 75e. AIvertisC1eents i nsei ed at one dlhu persquare of one inch or less fr the first insertion and 1ifty cents for each subsed quent insertion. Liberal ldisount makle t,o mirchats and others advertisig for six ia -hitlis or by the year. PR-POSITION A VFlTIEMNTS 9(YO TAKEN. .Jbituary Notices vx vceedim fivelines, i Tributes of tespect, connunliatio til at r. personal cliracter, when atidissa 1e will beclharred fo r as advertisemetS. iiUbllsDA Y, APII, 1.1, iwe Couservat ive Tickeet. For Governor, JOHN C. SH11PPARD, Of Edgefield. For Lieutenant Governor, JAMES L. Oll, Of (reeiville. Fs'or Altornoy (1ieral, W. PE1RiY MURPHY, Of Colleton. For Comptroller G.meral, J. 11. 11 U.N It I E lT Of Lauirvins. For Secrethry of Shde, L. W. YOUMANS, Of B1ariwel. Superinitendant, of EJtention. REV. D). Wi. 111oTT', Of Anderson. A1.jutant and Inspetor General, 1W..W. i)lXON, Of York. E.t. Mt.IVF.R, Of Loxington. Tarlc EI Tuerlo nedTillman throu--h. You canliot regiter a fer you are .;veny vne unless you registeir during tht yeat you come of age. .on't lol!ow ber.e youi get ont of the woods. Doi't givc up the ship Ivllhile there i a spur left. And now it tinmspis i.hal Goverior Tilhnan's dog ais placanledl by (ne (f his own friends, anid tile Platai was removed by a..tlwkel-le. Turnl out to (Ir(e.nville lwit., t ura and hear Covcrnor Tiihuin, Lieiutenant Governor Gary, Giw. :,hepipard and COL.C Orr. lakel upj yourti mind t hw governed k ,by reason thou;:h. andt i, prv.judicV. The Journal ha:1-i the th:mliu ; of th nl . aervatives for pb..hrgtheir- pIIatfoirm, and alsto fo m-Itwhe kimdl comt 11 d;J R(A jump1 n iilt with i1 fur fit, lihe the > Register, Medim ai G :al-A I iv-mo-t crat. It malies thw c,::wnon hh id f lf Tualling the ciAnvI'ntimn --the! ohl eraw-Nd wvh)a> -was turned (ut, of 1Allt.'' O. over the . 'list. Ninle-tenthis never hv-il oIiit..S The cornerstmu. it,tCqlvv.rse 'ollege it Spartanhurg, will it laid in Tius ayv, the i 21st., ist., by the ()r L.de of Sou1th Carolina. hl. WV. U'rand V,1t r . T. B'ranch, wvill pre i h'. 'I h. ait rs of wel_ ~ comec will l:e deliveredl by lIon. l :i,i lt. Bunicani. Hion Samuel Dibhj~!e, tof rno.- ~ burg, will del iver thle addhres~ oniL t lay- i hig of thle corinr si tine. - The free wvoo ii iI sed thle lo wei house of Congress oni thle 7h by a vote ouf tn1 yeas to Got nas Contigresinun .Johnlston oti of thxis district, vote,l for th e hill!. Th'le democrats have~ done thnis mn ih o tIheir work well. is no11w in th ha I:nds of a repulicani Senaute, and1( with it andi a repnh.l - licani pre.sident it is hardl to t'll whatt thle fate of the hill utill be. HoIwever it .w.t; be the dlemoerats have puriui-' t1i- "s h laid down by !\r. (-L *~ a thII> ~ii~ 'A, j,~t~U.S ' and d t'elad in this inl--ter Ifwe Owedt yu I sumii of iio iey, Chris. and offered to) pay; it ant you refuitdx to i t fake it, would tht not be an acknowvletdge - lii ment that wve owetd you amt woiuld it niot be a, tender? Th'Ien if you should go into Court and ask that, we he r'eqireid to otTer you the money agi, wi ouhtl it not he iab.. surd? We know you are oligedi to say li yes. Well then, that is exactly w hat the ti railroads dlone and whatt the Attornev (ten- tie cral undertook t) do. TIhet ordler of d1uidge ft Bimonton ins t cat of rtotu .iing te railroiads to make a secondt tenidtr to the ctounity treasures, it retiwi d the roads to l'ay to) -the Clerk of the United States Court the' " amount they t'Iliered the county t reatsuriers hefore the tax books cltosed. T1his is ex- ehi .actly what the roiads olfereid to do andit ai what they vtedt(t to do. Th'Ie order did I i de niot reserve iany qutestion except t.lit of dt costs. Thei State didl not gaiin the catse '' Li the extent of compelling the railroads to ro make another tender," because there was~ no second tender but a straighit payment of the taxes to the Clerk of the Court. if ml this is not sucet s for the railroads we don't khoow what the English h cuig eans. L There is noi use of htomhatst. No need to mistake Issues or j umble hard, ecold Pt facts. Trhere is fun ahead for both Ii.le'hs. J. From the supirmit so far muaniflested thle counf- e ty fight will he a conservative one. Thill man's friends had nothlin g at stakhe last Sat- it nrday in the club mieeting..; ad they turned es out in full force andl capturetd it. Theyc~ V were three Li) one in naurly all the (!Ulbs. This is a gain oif twenty-five per cent for the antis. They are not a hit tdiseoturaged. 'a All they uisk is to show thetir faith by their votes in the August priary.I One thing is plaini. There is going to be av more interest taken in who shall hold the I eeunty ollees, thani in the State nomnina tions. Each conservative seemIs real p)roud f~ to stand with those on his side. With them he would prefeCr tdefeat to victory unl- p< der any othier circuustances. "The coserva tives have COmle to Lth" pen:t thait they can St accept of ridicu:e and abuse with greater . pleasure than they receive p)raise. They have the supreme satisfaction in coming off C beat inarguments about pol1Itics. They aresRO firmly groulnded in faith that they are satis Isfied that many of their opplonenlts believe 1 with them and if untrammelled would be only too glil to vote with them. The ulti- ~ ~ imate rewardot such: faith is victory for 8 its votaries. Let who will rage and who will imagine 1 vain things, the battle of the ballots in -August, will decido for a satrap or a sover Stae. Jim and Jack met in the road not long ncc, and Paid Jilli to Jack: "Did you se, lat account In the Journal lat week bout Joe ani lill meeting?1' "1yes,'' said Jack. "Dill you believe they metc< "Yes. 'Aint it a pity that the S17yrixim got owned so?" "Yes." "They didn't mean it, do you think?" "Yes.' "Well, Jack, what do you say about Bill uld Joe beig 'rottein driftwoody' Do you hink they are?" "iYeF." "Why, Jack, yen astonish me. What nake'you think so?" "Cause Peter Jol'Ison said they was. "Wel, Jack, don't you think Puter was rying to get ofl something sm:'rt, or was oking?" 'No, I donl't think o, Jim. Peter John ;ig i9 not that kind of a man. What le aHys le liteans- there is io joke about him." "Well, well, well, you don't say!" "Well, say, Jack, don't you think that I'iihnan is going to feel Orr-ful bad about he time the convention meets?" "Yes." "Don't you think lie is going to get Orr iul tired before this campaign is over?" ''Ycs." "Don't you thi.k he will get Orr-ful iCk of throwirg those rocks at the drift voody" "'ye.'' ''Don't you think when November comes le will be wiling to ackiowledge that he lnd donie wron, and that lie will let the ;heppard lead him and care for him with lie balince ol the people of 8oluti Caro inay" ''Yes." "Ard don't yol think that thlen we will li1 e Lipt IaI 1rOSIeOus 0 I' 11ore'?' "Yes." "Wel, I do, so gool Lye till we meet gain.'' Well. the Inti 1Imass Inectin." has come Ild -onle. We have vo remniks to malkv I oppos-ilionl. hill we want to t-ll thle pwo Ih w% here I le dri ft wo(ld was on tha1.t dav.. 1 wvs s!ttered all over Pickens cuInlltv I I Cidt-lSla l wiMt drift woo. is, it is inIjor y (t ;1h. people Ih s Illiftcil awav fr-'n iw ob ring ald that is the catise of its a.t -lit, at Pickvns. Now we know there a Is:!h (1f it aoiuld Pickens thati'oul In h1)n1a1h1r blow to have't captmind e ncetng mtthat wonmhl litve leen 1111v ieL:'iu IA NVO ld IVC ltIVCl ut'! lihcy were Laving- anl I faid,mi ye het..1m:n Ji NS'i. h'("--hius Journal. The abohire is the most startlin.g ass rtion * v have seen vet. We calot thii!k th'It i v ,I-mnrlal'S corrDIT4" mldvnt. meanls to S-1vy at there wasI lriwo scaitered al on r' ickeln' coullity" the dt tile a itis beid ,. Oir !onQ < Ition. We had b1( ei s1 iIg alt, ilg tit there was n ''drift iWod" in this 'Ilinty, and lhad l1ilp ill-itht we wie ibt tihe as'ertion. I"hIt here is a m:n whio ys it is "ieattred all over Pickens Coun- n Lok out friend. You had better no,)t r( G t.Gv.-n-r 'T illman know who you are, i you do yoiu may prepare to dodge or he i ill li( 1 you with one of tiose rocks. May VI yn are not a ware thatnt the (oermnor :.id bi' hi.ol hits pockets full of rocks ti irow ivt the "diiftw'oeid.''There wias no0 tifIt wood a in the antis (onlveminin hi.ld here I n thle Mb~ Itf Nareb~. We are sorry'~ in- - red toi hIan th.4e the're is "'driftwootaj" inl ' e''untiy fort we had11 hioped tli:ut this ' ,ubd he a lacde whlere Go verno)r Tlillmian muldt havte no0 u.eI fir his rocks. ('Co;.;-:4rms, S. ('.. A pril '..-- A decCision t'n iil by lhe U. S. court Itoday in thec tilroad suit. It is ordieredl, ad jy -- -itruld, andui that the delendanits havie an ve,. if they he so advised, to aniswer -r; thait a Icte mrryi ntjuntction issue i mis praye~d for' ini the bill until thet finr-I Ili-r ird 'o t his Courilt. 'Tie decision is thi [l' abatise'( weclip fr'oim tIme (Columbnia) te-nIa reansuingi rntlytt laid dlown by~ rtrienda. Chr is. , of the J ournal, the State t S sizCeessfuil inI this. V Niow, briren,. of the honrale miinol it v uis always hatve the coiuange to stanid 6 l 1 show what uad whoi we are, aiil ilt >10gh we miay get inito dee(p wiater somi- Il mits, let. us keep tour hiead s albov~e the sur-t 'i and victor-y will he iours. d 441oun)(ty cmuit~.ionem, (umrt. I'bie (Ciinty ( 'oinmiissiolners biehl a 1o d interiest ing metetinhg at their r'eguila i -elitmg on the 5thI inst,. T1hie pr1inipal siniit s biefo re thI liwas PeItiins f r ange's and1( new ronids. Th'le lietit ionl for iew road from the Lidleu lacie to E.~ JI. .wrlenice's was lirst Itaken ump. 'Thle ei-l n1ee was t aken anid the petition held tin r coniside'ntiiin. Evih-hnee was hean-l on1 the pet it ion fo" ad fronm TI. J. IIhmt' to1 Salud riiiver at a'Fi hrex eThe111I eiion was gante ie ' i J.aie fT. mhibir s h A.g Itoineinandt tniaion w eremiit appintedA speilo. i isioners (lt laitiis otlei tv i t f. II Thle n etxitp ti tionlZtO'I hear w rini asiongtl in chages from Maws. lret'senaranext 'wd h petit a grante wai sipeia I.m- nel iuioners wasi b ppinthed laniner. di e Thetetitinakigfra.odfr.Kl tiio wra forated a)lat J. A. Gll! I'me.!I wen anid reLagng. thbi wer "poit ti flseela ommissiiments toadv bt od'. t The piatione pskin fa neoilroad from it inst'lm D cl'sterJ cllter's wasnex ard.teThed Aettiner, dism,isse. Much fld idenc was takeon. ins thve hearigr of tse t t on, 2 it (o andB feetn bggng. (~i tis beIomes l(t .0lbs itsel edt coto,inag al low mi,6tOsal. C. P le, t,l Suitto.t, Resls ofe exprime24nt. mae yidior 2riet limhee cseotton: it,tS stlk.ii CheBstridhl Advanie,S ,Or.ei.illed- ldetI r,46 ldtr,b 7 os seed otton, it',-iit.(r 5ls pound otn., 1 t ln.00~; stalks ta J. It. Liln, Thegstle cordr, Mi., lu mudalb seed cotton, linItit1ba stand, t,( J. A. Nettls, Mantinel Timets, 215 Cb. Ci d lbton 7'22 cottn;. 54ln,hnd.ail C. F. Allen,hSn, Beacn-ewou, la.n, t. 2,b Is seed cott 24tin, 71tIua ,26els Deed~r cotton, Txlin, .489 tls Vn ,40ssed cotton, 4 lint. er ..,.. S,, C- I'Vysb,ryeme it tile P esbytt.:1 chirch at W1,alha1lla onl he Wth lst., it io i. in. The opening ermon1 waliIttc:v-l ly lNOv. J. W. MAtc 'lire (if Swmyinat c'ur1i-cb, in Newberry nillity fro.1 thI I! tcxt, "L t evercy man 1:y by il inl storc, :.m.1 ti%e its (,d hath proii 'ere'A him." l! tilivc-l anl excellent sr nionl. ie iervice over, aiesbery 'as :on:'titute.d with pnayclr. Thf. stateri celk :illed the roll. )'ly i ftw milllters weic iIset, aniong thl-m was i e Veneible )r. 1. It. Adger. h'lere wasi al.o it go.a,l tUrn mit of elder.i. R"ev. J. G. Iltlidesol was lcted mTderator, by nce!ination. Julius ,. .Boggs v.s elected rcaditig clerk. Nar ratives were reati from iearly all tile AIuirces oi tie tIlte of re! lim . In u11 . istances Iliese wvere cICOIllntin'Hitg aIId fIll [)f tow. [he 1rvirr, T . PT . IQ-urles, wras prese.t and: male iii. rep orl. 'I he live rainy S:klbhath : h:ll thoir efc;t inl rediucinige the grand totl. but colecclionls ball hecl some bettir timt wa, lolti.-ipated. The reportS of The v.ious ex tiv comuitt tec. were prescutcd ma gnve at cretditable Sho9%winlg foI the' rpc.j tive departiuments of chu1rch work. Varcm.-s and Albilwayv chburcls iln An dersonl (.mlni pety s calls for thle pits toral service's of Hcv. .1. 1N. Ih-v ' ). 1). These wI? placc<l inis himds uiauiil next metarofl'ibylor.l,,ely m u Slihtown andi Mont Zion p-taIl1 cal!s for the plastorl servi!! z 1 R i%-. J. T. ale 11r3ydeI, vach for tile fu:h of, his ti:me. These Calls werv phwiccd inl hIt's hi's anld he( was conitimlie.1 -A tatcil slipply of .:aid thurches. There was c niderale di us rion (.ver ov he adItin if Oth l)irectory of w%t'orshili senl wto the Irste htrics, by the l-,t G -ecial As-m!.ly. It was li illy adp1( '4ted li aVote fl l 2: '2 to !0. Greenwood .h1il ws i nor1 ( gal ill its uilderiaklli, to p r a mis.si- ar in tile foigin ficl. :m:l pwirmi'A'IInw. g.awed it to kl.se( it; I.r i., m i m r- o ad n ill hiNS way 1111 v- h udi:<:1 therefor ol its ssnntfor tik causec. A conferic c on foirci.n ini,ions was hivid Fr.idn e i a cil:!etionl takenl Ilp. 1,108 C"lil' rec, wl ;- Cqjon tc by Rcv. D). .Friiers.m. 1). 1). Rcv. W T. . I-C. R. . I ,V%I-n wIvver. -<le4t-te I no;1 lki Ioners t o thei I tniral A:n mbl t hi,-b t em I a 1 lot 7prul:J. Ark., (;nI thi- 244h l tf lh next 6-v. ... C(Oy, ). i., pn i Mr J. M. 'icken-Is wvn. 4-c.*:da.rnt. R(Wr J. A. Wie.o -tWas INIdC ''1n1.1 (f t hi ho;i c iIni li;:!1 l . Nc . . 'T.ts n Ti 'n I torly :on Frihay eye. ling - It as 1 thrltl'h a "" :,i ": It w . I:s Vvirlin* r 1 n10. r-e4ceivcd (1r more1 htos- . tlably (.1 (ei 1'a . T h ictihn-1 A-ll il I c we l Il ', I ti,lt Ilt colm s Ir I'resl y ry to li t h: - ci. Thl l e.\ t i < xi 4-1* t r ' ill be Pcl'ek ns ml the i: I (:v. to- i:'The s ilunhty in (tber, al Ila' We n it n . TI:. .2.a :.7 I I b. 19 > AS the it _- 'r n 1 t n t ' i I y 1 i 11 onc's lwca:1.h ('u1 LwrI.. A : Ioui:my oft it- St!!d .t 4 a c mp n h of' 1.ol l-e . ()n h aI( b . ': anld ai h:il t hN t.\I w sfhool. lie w'as il w hib i h-; ar"1:1twi1 :a: al w hi Iave ra'h:.i l thi 12. % , . e -a iow i11.. for the lr,ii i !n h 41. !!;t s- A;.) ;- A :: Ohw pire.;ant w 11h r uI c i .i .1 ilr , H 1,1bii iie bi a r'd il allt w is to cl, t a .' h,:IlSc fmr c21 hIs ms, d wv i,o ti) bv:n work in three 1::th'. WMhaillug ie here- Who Iliit '! tt lt'0IW tIti.k'*I I .. t . aa . ret ine;1na- to2:a tia become prea .crs t osI l, but th".ir b(line i ihh hb a b:t n ah, in nI::Ii li. i dl n i ;t b't2 i:ili '1v Irely atsili'.. o Ii hav Is. t '.t it t''o dt t lter fa I'p 'l2i t'' be1t22:u r l p i' . I Im at ih. hI:: tin -ktnew hi liti edi i t e yoljn. an w' -iit -' no o t s it ,'. 'a . 'al :ivtettt n ra'h: d ire in-I 11i' tf im i th e l e ait .,rt the ldi:talast cof ( tad:io l t' i, 1111 y kno'litl iitie . eoI r : aphy.t''t itm.s 2i ti ('ta'ntais hi hhtoryb ofiIit1 bibl aioa'mlariEs imd thirv-( til., It *i 'y 'th th< f.. e titij-a l 2$. ib:nd Se e ~t a tI-rn h I tIintni n i :3')i l he eat' n'es wd! af It l'ejtit ;.rinud tuths iliof :1 tisjul -a 21 \ iia n 11 o IIn tt iIt ele iny irwd al111 t a~uinan'ce of my Iht Utit etd St !!c ldad iy f.'d' lie throlgtlII 122 e Iu :n to it': h:s:-:. ea':n:, wi ion.hu 'g- e< illa I b ,st ( :lltt bei ant , t t e ftul - MInI fattr e\de;cr ltl[;sl lta'C itOOled tils iite b S xit Co1 ia.o1) bi ls.th liAi ('un:,lwi!! hauventhr Irs iivcnle of .r fon ho"w.iat onafnc. I Rwl ain:Ited tofiC thi e.n.of :olit iian Editors Always Know-")id you :ver write any 'teauitifuil Snjow' jpoetr3y" '-1 tried it once, but the editor pronounced It beautiful sllsh.- -Indjanapolis Journal. 9TAT2:UENT OF TE CONDITION -OV THE m'107 Bulkl'ng Ooman7 OF EASLEY, S. C., At the close of business March 31, 1892. RESOURCES: Loans and Discounts ........$ 41,112.57 Overdrafts ........ ........... .69 Firniture and Fixtures. 228.55 Duae from Banks3 and Cash on hand--.................. 9, 0 22. 55 Lotal - - - $ 53,31.36 LIABILITIES: Capital Stock Paid in.. .$ 28,325.00 11dividuial Deposits... ........ 10,377.8 Cashier's Checks ..............778.18 uie to B3n1ks..... .......... ...775. 56 Net Undivided Profits......... 4,257.94 If -d- ise- n , -......... ....... 7,6;00.00 Certiticates of I)eposits...... 1,250.00 Total, - - - $ 53,:64.30 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickens, Personally comie before me, W. C. SMITlI, Cashier of the a1ve named Blank, and makes onth that the foregoing statcniit is correct, to the best of his knowledge and belief. W. C. SMITII, Cashier. Sworn to before me this 4th day of April, 1892. ALONZO M. POLGER, .Notary Public. [L. S.] Correvt -AtIces: W. M. 11.mcoon, R. F. $M tr3, - Directors. A. WV. Fowau..O,) 3SX1IT11 &GOO0 IIT, Rureau s 85.00. Cluairs, 40 Cents. Stafes, 82..00 Suits of 10pieces,812.50 'Parlor Suits, Plush T rimmlue(, 828.00. Collis and Caskets at my time, day or nigit. Pusl4 tihe buttonl oil our I'ont dool anld yours CalI biii I)e ansiwered immedi "tely To get you. goods Cheap ONo to0 SMITil & GOODWIN, 63 and 65 Main St., (M1EINVILLE, S. C. 10111n... ....ln:t........ 10lpm .. .. . ... ..A I.ton1.... .. ... ..a....... .....omnaria... .....2*lp 41n.....Pro sperityC.......1 11 05pm331..........ewherry........Ijin 10pm33.........(1(ena........1 131 332pi~.........hapelCl. ......1'.)1 .5pm........Ninety3 Six... 0~i 3131:1 .iiei: vi d .. S700an SI I~ii.Si.~..... 23ipm S1)e3:11u'...... 132pm 33 311 .lh13j:31~:ti .(1 .57pmi 2ojipm...... . reen wo. .......t 11 iam ......n...........1ahl'........) 10am33 I 3y1m...........nen Path31......10 Sta *0 m . .\ . . ..l ve l 3'T ..:.. i.I . . 1 5a 15u .....W llo?,,. . .1 Ge 5i.ipm1.........Pze... ..... .1is10. I:7pm3.......P..iedmot.......... 955ami . 151in3.... r (evlle v.......9 31am1 -t wveenI Cu1ohIi, Alston 1and~ 1 Spatm h33s Ii l. (~(thly. a No .) No.1.; I10am....Lv Clumbia A r..3 50pm ('5lm.........Al1sto03..............pm 35p.j11.....Cai(rr.. ... 1 57jpmi 15pm......:itueil... .. ...t 1 0pm lupm~i33............n.. ........1 00pmi 18pm.....ii ... Paeoh3c........131pm111 eitween1 CohIml-i, .\ehrryi I(t and u Nii o 1. No t1 10~::e....Lv SComa Ar.... 3133m 05pm311. .. . .. .1 Alsson. . . ... . .33p 3 5pm.... Newherr IA.... 1 57pm I 0pm.i . . . ..r ..l:ito3. .. . . ...1 55am33 I15pm33.........Laurensi'i.........1011 .4 50' 13n...... A r SeneenIi( Lv. ... .. 7 3 04 m3 3 13 3 3;3. .. . r33331 v. . . 5 1p i II0;n...Lv HeTond Ar~.... 1p ) 2N 1 1m.... A.PeIltn..... 4No p 3 13pm....Ar Grejil L .. 1340pm1 )1t -2 11 . .Iv Hoihesil. Lv.. I 25 3 23). . Ar~ J od3!es Ar... lTrains leave Spar3t3Iiburg. S. C.. A. & .idivision, nor3 tbomu1. l, 4 a3m, 4.5(3 p :3ind, 5.00 a1 3r, 41.27 pl m1, 11. 1: a m1, iest ibted lhmited); westhiound~, W. N. . divi,.iion,2.50) p m1, foPr i(ender3son3ville, shiev ille 11ot Springsand11( KnIoxvi lie. Tra:i:s b-aive (Greenivil le, S. (.., A. & C. vi 'ion, norithbound333, 2.4 a1. m13. 3.37 p m1, 315 p mi, (vest ibtied lim ited~3);53 ouhound 10 aL m1, 5.31 p m3, 1'2.3(1 p mi (vest ibuled m13ite ). 'Trains leave' Seneca. S. C., A. & C. dii sion3, northbound13I13, 1.17 a1 m1. 1.417 p m1; mthbound,31(1 7.538 a1 m1. 7.22 p~ 31. Puillman pala3ce sleeing dar on t.rains 9, J1. A. D)ODSON, Supt., Columbia, S. C. 13311311 (e. N. C. W... I1. (GRE'EN, Glen' Manager. At uta1:, (Ga. .tlan1ta1, Ia. SOL )Il A AAS, Tratille Ntia;;e., AtIhlant a, ' '7EVERY CITIZEN OF 1PICKENS COUNTY Is cordially invited to call and ex:11imihc the magnilcent, stock of CLO 0ING! Hats and Furnishings For Men and Boys ! Which we have Just opened. Everything Entirely New. No Old Goods in the House Boys Suits from 81 up. Men's Suits from 85 up. *VrSuits to fit Large Men. Small Men, Fat Men and Lean Men. On A"11) S1itq tre lleautifi l to beld. Polite and cou1teous atton tion extenlvdd to every iman, woman and child. L-ct N O 4ne 4tay Away. SMITH & BRISTOW, Main and Washington 1., People's Bank Old Stand, (REENVTLLE, S. C. Mr. J. E. 0winn iq with us and will be glad to servo his friends. ap7m3 NEW SPOT CASH FIRM Tihe firm of .1orris, '?iaj & Co. Ias4 been dissolved I have bought the cltire stock of vel selected D1r.1 4moods, Shoes, hats. Notionl-, NI.oceries, &e. For tihe nlext Nixly Days theoie goods '1i11 be solt at a1ncl plEIW C49NT. I uust, have roolm for nev goods. This is the opportunity of the season to ge Bargaa uns. I sell strictly Vor, CASI. Do not ask for Credit. IespectfuIy. JOIHN T. LEWIS. N. B. Parties indebted to Lewis & Morris, will be ex pected to come with the money and SETTLE AT ONCE. LEWIS & MORRIS, W ith E fl oe anicTunr m . .. l.arden and Grass Seeds. TheU Do the Balance. The in'hest Precscription Drug~s in Green tille, at SLOAN BROS. Catrriages, Buggies and Wagons, SPECIAL OFFER I TO CASH BUYERS! We (offer at 1lEDU El) PltdCES, Garriagpes, iuggies and IWagon.s. COMIE, EXAMINE AND) BUY. The Greenville Coach Factory, IH. C. MARK LEY, Proprietor. [A. WY. SIR RTN E, Suuperintenadeind. ap30y1 THE NEW MODEL HALL TYPE WRITER A Qefictci ne0IR Writing[8 Chaiateri, Remodeled and Improved. GOOD1 MANlIOLDEl. TIhe Best Standard Ty'pe Writer in the -Inexpensive', PortablIe, No Ink ilibbhon, S InIterchaablle TIype in all J,Lilaguage, IEasiest to learn, and1( ratpid as any. Agents Wantedl Evrywhere. WVarrante(d as liresentAI. This Ma. 5hn i veryb'l s Frnd Evyb y / ~ ~ V'i~Wr -i It alIways inisures the most pr'omp1t ~dlress N. TYPE WRITER COMPANY. 011 Washingto St. Bon,s.. - J. J. LEWS. JULAUS E. BOGGS THE PICKENS Land..Agency. 'T'lhe Piclkens Land Agency now hag fo Sale tIe followil'.4 desi ral lie lands. .50 acre. onl Voll- cek, good farming or pasture land; 2(1 acres inl cultivation; I mile from Pickeis on Ea'sley read; on tlil* place is good water 1 owr with grist mill, cotton gin anld press, and doulte set woo' cards with braker and all fixtiures; all rur by Leffel water wheel; dwelling housm with well of good water and all necessarn out buildings; also house for miller; a de sirable anll 'prolitable place. Terms easy 15 acres on Town Creek one mile wes of Piclois; Splendid power; Saw mill ? cotton gilt, fe.der aIid conldenser, powc press, grist. mill, miller's house, machin cry, in operation; g"ood run of (.ustomt); one lialf ca,4h1, blIancV eay annual paymente ,3 1 acres on G raded Road to Pumpkin B town, -1 miles norhll of Pickens. On. ll1iluedI acres inl cult ivation; 25 acres bes Twelve Mile IIiver bmttom. Good cottot and grai lad. ()ne igood dwelling an< one VOO(l tenw,t lioa.me. Terms easy. Lib eral discount f< r all spot (ash. 10,000 acres nountilainl land; good fu range, vineyards, rchards, cte Finel tinhered. 170 aeres on iat ers of Saluida river, mile from IPh-asant (irove church am school lolu-e; 25 ncres clrere( land, 1 acres branch hiottoill: onl piblic road, wel watered Price .e;3) cn!h. 215 nires of* hu'l in Iluirrieae town. ship nvar Dallon 415 itces in cultivatior balance in Oiina:11l lor-st abounding in ( lie bcst pine t iiher; well watered; price $6.510, oite-hailf c14a(h haltne at 8 per cent 400 acres 3 tnil1 of Liherty on the roa from (GieenviH- to Old IPiekens; 125 ncre. im cultivaion ha:miec fine p:nc and oal tibllier: wNill divide into three or fou tracts; Ihree settlemuents onl the place. J rare har in. A hon-v anlI lot on Main at the head o Ga'Vinl l 1rect. (ood t)wo story hous with all ICessIy t u ildings. X00 anres in ID.,4usvill" townshilp te. miles firom ("reenville on public road; 12. 1 acre,in ill (-;11vatlol, -10 :wres good hot tom ae<tI 1.25 inl p1Stire: mile and a hal ft.in lIichuirch and whooIil house; three oo tenanlt hou (.s, w 1ll,ntervd; wvOuld sell i one t ract or divide into t racts. Part cash halanee on lon- th ti iat S per cent. A 'h-sirabl half an. lot on Garvin at :tol Peudlet,n -e sf)O. Also desirabb 14)t frlontinig fin 11oweni treet,; $lo0. Bes bargatins in town.o :e. in InAtoe townisbip, goot IenanIt hou11,4, 15 neres inl cult ivat ion, bal anve line timber and grass; 1, 5,00 on lou I time). .20:0( .wr(s i I CcjArn:It ip, 15 acre. in cultivation, -!0 acr- fi:e pausture, bal nnce inl lh t h v imht r; w iles of r1i r0:il stat ion ,; , .. will be schli Lot NO. IS. containlin:, ' (.f strect. cnst (f I A -od a.a tow i . i, to i~ ii I nn tiop; splendi( tirALr; I u e ifthr h and school; dCe .-nei"htN.rhIowl. -ice $9 00; easj ,1t 4S -I 4 ilin wAst of Pickens 01 \alalb re:i; eve Ia A;vill mak11, sph-odid N m; 1i r i w. Must b, 250 ac rs c Lit Ile 4 h n v, 10 acres it cult ivat ion ,1tf 1- rrs bIti, 11 acres if 1good p:nture. ial lcg hoist', 0 acres linm sa,e graos, ;ot Ielced, FtUiblo for foul horts... T his pla1ce is we'll wnter'ed and P wtter nmtii"g od reharnd. Terms, 8 per cenIt. ; timei, 3 ?ears. A splIe'tid farm) of 10O0ir crs, 27 miles northI of Picekeni ont gradt ' road; thrcee ~itrId 1) te .e hions< 5. 0 acr~' hiigh ~at a of cult ivat ion, .30 hir( s he~ we lye Mile lh>ttIon; dots to t ot eillow-, ,nf pasture of 10( ai'tres, goodi fenice, go(d .W (f water ani I wSO goo iu r-ig Wi -~ll Sc on easy 1(60 acres 1near (er.tl ith ~ nere's in .a hiigh1 tat ofI cultiva~tiont.- 'I dwell .2001 11(t i OIl Im (~I'rotw Cre 75 aeres inl (t livat lin; '5 Ieres' li.sV toms land; 18 nert's Of it wsithout at ditfr te bottom laml tot subjr <it to (overflo ~ [l n ile of mil andm in, (neiil o g chiool and 175 neres near1 10 Pumkin tn origina forest: 100 acres( lie s weltl a mber flue. IPriCe $:150. Also '100 aert mtn~ Id tract 1 0 anetcts biot tom unilrv ; 0 aICres 0: tract inl origina:l tIlInher. Price, '4'50. 85 aere's 2 iniles sotuthfyest of Crop' ' h:n:s (on watiers t G eolge's -C ek: goot (ot toti laund, onec.hlf in oigin'al forest (Ime tihieir: aboutl :1: tIr< el5 cI9 d arill 1: a high staIti'o citutltivttion,; water an. Itecesaory bnil hhlngs; t ermst' winers just not It oif toI oins th Col ate m is, till itn cut , 10arcT( oit thle t!mist bottomIl land b uildin sit e. This1 is a goo barg1 1st a per1s( watin g ia stmalI farti ne~ *n. Prik 700t', hlf Itntsh, baslantice ini Oe yem. For nay p~ art icuilai rS write t a Picker Land Agency, Picenets, S. C. ?OLow 6 very Machtine has drotp Iceaf, fancy Cove two large dlrawers, wsith nicktet rings, and ft set,of Attachmtet, c'iulal to any Singer M chinec sold from $40 to $60 by Canvas~se Thec Iligh Armt M achine has a self-setting nic dIe and s<.f-thre-adintg shuttle. A trial in yc homec lifo re paymenit is asked. tuy-direct tie Manuifactulre'rs ttttd satse agents' p)roftts I siles gettig certttieates of warranitee for fi vears. Sendc fir tmachinec with ntame of a busin. manit as rcferetnce atnd we wilt ship onte at on Co-Operative Seivingl Machine Co., 16~9 S. tulh St., I bi:.ukl.!phiia, Pa. tn-WE: PA V '1 Is iE I Inl IOn.-Es Consult your interest and Call on E. KINCH{, at Pickens, if you wa. the above machine. CllI EP)LIGIIllN The' railr ad hats not yet come to Ph enls, but IPitctns is nows' in speakIng (tanee of I he railroad. .It y'ot are ini Eatsley or Pickens, tvisht to talk 1ittanytne int the other toi jui(.st siep to tihe "phone"' and( call the ( T'le'gtratms promttptly tranisitted a correct ness guaratnteed'(. All metssatges for Pickens and vicin promptlhy delivered'(.