The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, May 19, 1892, Image 2

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PICKENS SENTINEL. PICKENS C. Ii., 8. C. J E. BOGGS, Editor and Proprietor. a For SIbscrIption, $1.50 peir a1nn.um et strictly in advance; for six llonlths, 75e. Ailvertismme ts insert.ed at one dollar p-rmi<luareof one inch or less for the first a iliset ion and fifty cents for each suise T q-want insert 1onl. Liberal discount made NN to mtrchauts and others advertising for si': tgoat-h or by the Year. NOT TAKEN. I Q'itC.ary Notices execeding f1velines, it T.ihutes of Rtespect, Cominuniciatioll of r. porsonil character, whenadmi .tissa ble will bechar:ed for as alvertisenets, We recognize and respect the rights of t< others to honest difference of op>inion, anul claim the Panie right for ourse ves.-Con tiervative Platform. TIHURSDAY, MAY 19, 1892. h We are inclined to the opinion that the real namic of "Peter Johnson," the corres I ondent of the Journal is 'Vet itas," 'Tax iyer,' or ''Pro Bono PIublico." Peter Jolson is merely assumed. We haven't the space to spare to boast C of the prosperity of the SbuNrixai. this S week. The prospects of the town and c conty crowded it out. Our local 8 page is always full to the brim and fresh. I - - e It is reported by the Colunbia Regis- 2 ler and the Evening Democrat of Green- j 1ille, that A. 13. Williams, of the Green ville News intends to leave the State. We nive 1sen no denial of it by Mr. Williams e I ut ea'not believe it so, for !, is g 4 t,* j ; do noble a wor to redeem the State h Jroi..lch- ruin party now iln power. We - .udpe the report, is not t rue. Attorney Gteneral icLaurin, inmte ant] claborate effort to jtistify tIhe apiointllient oF Lieunt enat Governor (iry to act asAss - iilte Justice of tIhe Supreme CoIurt, i a C.Se ill which Justice Pope wasdistlinalitied by having been of e'-minsel. But his reisonl ing got him deeper and deeper ilto tie mire. It is posiible that the point to be decided in the casc is the colstitutionalily of, all act of the General Assembly, the pas6age of which depelided oil Ile vote of the Lieutenant-Governor, as P'resideit of the Senate. The Attorney Genral should have kaid: "You aue ex-oflicio president of tle Vnlte. T l senate is in tle Leg i:lative departinnlit of this governmlnit. Thw 11upicine Court is iln the J1uicial dV p"imenlit-lt." The Col'tititioll Fys: "'he L(islat ive, Exteutie antd Jdicial powers (f the (overnient iall be forever m-per atc and diFfinct from tach other. There fore you are not eligible to ict as Associate Justice, even iln 1Une Ctkse." It would not have required nuch kinowledge of tile law I to have rei:fled that conitusion. But to have publizhed it, would have requilred i post-oak cross tie for a backhone,iLstead of a cotton sti ing. THE TIUM'D1P1 01? A CE.N'B'URV. It looks nlow Very much101 like Ch-vehnd wili be the Deiociatic nomi'lee at, Chica. to secure( the litomiinationl. lie' looked~ thle sit -t nationi squartly ini the face, and( onl his own t1 juidgeti ent of what was right, lie 01pposedvt thle popq ular craze for free toi nage an id iln sisted thatl ak redtiont11 of the~ prottctive taiil was thle one vital isnie. iIe dlid ti s ilgainrst the advice~ of fiiends, with thei Iinau conivictioni that it wvonl forever shut hiin out tif the White 110ouse. But sinIce the storm has1 lulletd there is nio doubt ill the inlds of the iinasses that lie was anid is right. State aifter Statte has rallied to) his supporitit and14 to-hay Groi ver Clevehand IIis a injoit of' the untr:nmal ed( voites ill thei Chuin:io Ctoniventin iuehI t the truthi, he clung to prinlciple. lie shut1 is o t'yts to the resulIts, anld lie has tihe victory. Th11 iOs oesnt lmtan11 thatt lie wvill be nomii IlatedI. Many delegates who lire Clevelanuid lint n at heart, mnay be dom)kinated by policy anld plakce party sucess above plrinlcip)le. Aside frlm this though (levelnd is as Sure dear oil fellow is stif illlninig on the. rule buy whlichhe wI Ias iai.wtid- honet iabtv 'e a" p thmning. Ntn iatiid orl o t. ini,it.i. ha ti ipheli:(d over tickery aill I lo:ieal Pre(ident. TIrulth, honiesty, Sinel onl! Vnr lIght is nede ltoi s:ave the coutry,t i todrv wII'c a way tile dark tcloudts oif selfI-seekinag t hat I thme &l piaths inayk be visibtle to the p'ele. Tm.: 1 Ii LUo.m4 I.:).: o . . . ., ai. 11aIumnt V with wich 0ur fellow eitiz i If Pickenis votal h i.4 ThrsIuy , ('n them h , '111io of a sub'scipitonl of j$1.000 to the 'Thllir-hre vote ISwere Cast amii all flor ihseript ion. W it hx such pulie sir itedt unaniimlityV, we'(13 en oin nmiikt this one o 1the hl'st to1wnsi ill I hI State, a11tl huot too' at, geth1er'' e xrts aI tremenldous forceI, wh atltI- ih Cr its tdirletion11. I ult inl no'3thin does it in cthow to) such il an1 avanit age, as it tliis ill 1an (flort to improluve, ex tend3 tihe terri e, and1( incae 8 the pubilic (onvnience(lVs of a Ia townl. Th'le Town11 Council will write ihe " 2th of May in large letters Oil its minulitetI book. ____________________ TIE E OCA LA DEMAN 13s.a t Senator O'Dell haus our thanks for his promk1pt resaponse to our requkest to agi liI presentlit these dlemaIlnds to the( pub13ic. They SI would hlave appeared this week, hut for some very pertinlent (questions which the( Senator asks ill a comnlumnienition accom3 paniyinlg tIhe other enlciosure, the answers to) whlich should appetar iln the same issue0 with the demiantds. The crowde&d coni *tion)1 of ouIr coilumnIs at this wVritinlg (Mon (liy afternoon1) wiihllIot plermlit, thisarrange- I menit, which we think all sincere enqujkirers i ~ill prefer. A correspondient of thec State signling.' i!mself "A Sheep" suggests the follewingt tickelt for State o01Deers: For Gohvernor i. 'H. T1ilhluan; for Lieutenant GOVernlor, B- a F. Perry, of GIreenville; for Secretar3 of State, C. P. Barrett, of Spartanburg, fo)r Attorney General, Cole L. Bllease, of Nc.v berry, for Comptroller Genera, Willhmn t McCraiiy Rodgers, e.f Greenville, for S ate u~ Tfreasutrert W. P. iRua8eIi, of Chiark.ston, I or 8alperintendrat of Educado.n, WV. C. 3k of Abbtlite, for Adjuitant andi in- g * 41(cuerak , .II. Cooke, of Gireen- e3 1 K U INOTAIER CIIAIIGE OF CORRU,1P TION." "One hundred million can't buy you, but very few thousand can buy tlieve penny liner vewspapers."-Tillma it Edgelield. The daily walk andconversation of many litors in South Carolina, wbosc lives arc ving epistles, known and read of all men, amps the above assertion of Governor illmanui's as a mcan slander. Ile knew it 'as not so, when lie said it. But lie will ake any sacrifice to stir prejudice and an nlos'ty in the ininds of the people against is political opponents. But he is not iak ig as much of a sactifice as some of the bristian editors and men who are giving im their support. They know they are iaking a sacrifice of something very dear ) them in supporting for Governor a man ,hose respect and fear of God is not sull. ient to deter him from the use of profanity Ia public speech. (This is not abuse, for is own organs have boasted of it.) The athers and husbands of the State know Iey iake a sacrilice of Somlieth;ing Close to liir hearts in supporting for Governor a ian who was not deterred from the use of uilgarity and obscenity in the presence of beir wvives and daughters. (This is not Iuse, for it is said on the autholity f the Governor's friends Wilo heard hilni aty it, and C0ondemIIl it.) The1CRe Ilr-S01me f tihe sac iices, the Governor Comnlpels his aipporters to iaike. They Would not do s much for (eorgcWasin.gtoI or any oth r man known to profaine er sacred history. o; nor are they going to do a much for 'ihn11ain for Tillman's sake. They are sup orting more the vote they cast ii Y8, ian they are Tillmo':. As a man and (GoY rn11, Timan snilds better with some of is opponets, than he d.s N ith Illany of is supporteurs, but lie is the only available Ih tle hatter coluld proctire )to inaal tbe Iltegedt "Aritocracy"I "Th' Iie lRin" "The )li.irebyI" "The P110'i1ay" an 2al the Iher ravenus fewls again-st which the af (tionate hIawk declares lie Wil dcfeid hi (v-s. We have ]Iitier the inclination, time, itr pace to provc tla1t nonle are su1pportring 11r. Tillmanl fmr thlesake of olic ilnd pr'of L. If Ie lli doe half as well as he had 11i11lised, or is wil as we expected there Volld inot have beenl a corporal's glard to live opp*ed him. Bltt he g)oes out lf Ite Vay3, t)"lbiuse and sh11(ler people wi'ha.mI Ie nmws to be ionest. 'Iien lie narlgattc to iimself Siperior virtue 111 hioniesty to that f othtcs, whell Iot onie of hlis (INVII friends vill aow this claim. All s nsibhle men now thecv qulalitics cannlot be esabilishedA y the (hIlouliation ()f their posessor. It is it easy mnatt(r to wait filr. tilm to pro,I)VC lIe hdonest an idtlity of thIk () vern 1111(nults to) 114.I- inciples anld theSat hicy Love. $urely patilce wil Ilave its per cet work. Thie light of experience, tide ight of h wst will alike expise tihe onle lid jlstify tle otlers. 'I'hese are gloriouls imc for lien, for true mnn, for llenl with ackblone, to live in the history of sotli atrolina. ('ul. Earle Not a Titmanite. Since 11 Tithnanits of this county aR.d cant lavie b.lni iaal are jltiatiIg over t'he evenit tul Ict political uatterances of C'. aken (rension to enLicise him we~( ae glad( uistice to hIIim, that when'a lit was ini Sumter ist wee'Ik het tlkel freel v to hiis friendta. le sail t hit s' far'i frm his be'intg a Till ni to' :as wa:; ('harged , lie is farthaer fromu tln aon 1 e now than lie ever lias bIeen. IIYe car 1g. as ire'glari andh tuullem ocrtile, tad was opplo.<d to1 1 hel Marc contletavenltionI hais year IIaitmuch as lhe was thlen, aotal was lphlIosed to it uponIl the fur ther tgr)iion thait e did noat bielieve in itaitatinag Tillmian and as gana g. li othe pub01 latlI lit utterances were ally expreionsiIt (If (Ipiion aOs to theo Situa-t tIls iii the State alm<l the policy~ to bte lpur. t'o'd. (Col. ]'ualeI saidl he is nott in the hI-.t 1 .symathy witha TJi!iana aind is still a slt lirt S;aighdtoat-andI i far tbetter Striighnt It, t han iinaiy ini thit ''tate whoie have betan If the T1ilbandites ('an extract any, etom. ort from this to) lay to their hearts they arc relcome to it. It fIlls my' matl withi awe to conteinplat e ad" fuaturl' 'f our m' 'a. :'r'nd' ml linZnijti . h b - - r - tto t li ti.hII tlt j'i - y' d t a n idl itrm m r p- . ,l -- pi . Ift I hl' I :imn Il.:d 1::: this It tir r ia little 'e- (. I'.. J .i'. . Iler heflsen il) hem ctio nt 13'vrad liinahe in ainthiai adviacc:iet ::'ri;n gseea 'l l aou. Sistdh net cc to u t a wle sahs Ilhae oant knowr teai !of m ur favor t ut nhe humt s thegt ,vt abro tie cort. withuagstanta' sTien fari ila i "Ietai jlllug. imo itahim yI )Ihat. IIi wbe teiyoun 'lawy dirtispsut war t 'Ihl all <blynil:the o't knlow on hiA fiew they5lI~ are argin aenohd bedes' thr, he tlistn to thlen pattiny anad ket ath maite rownder diemiient. Then111 Ki gohm, itte the aselo toa hisewif. hcr aegvser taiio e voatbeie nn '.a hIs on .t maeoringu inoen. out hI'it jroge saye all wridsn' kow L a rie oft law p uit thear whork. h bggs mtat part wofm ralheonry."-Augushtna i letr-i Tefcatmi piritd.nlpiarting, 'ianimt s arn tienoughl forso tha hmling eolih( .st oto hnll iTher were f enovers pr oteent 00a ihnm n heprwdrwd foCilniamani biU countrywh 'Aarea'o ou sid.L Chankge of Schedule oni the C. & G. On and after May 15th daily pasnger train8 will be run ietween Columbia and Walhalla. The train will leave Columbia at 11.20 a. in.; arrive at Newberry I p. m.; Belton 3:55 p. m.; making connection at, Belton arriving in Greenville at 5:20 p. in.; arriving at Anderson 4:33 p. in., and at ,'eneea 6:00 p. in., where close cotiovetii is made for Atlanta and all >,oiIIts South and Southwest through Ataita. This train arrives in Walhalla at 8 p. In. Returning, it will leave Wallialla at 11:15 It. m1., mke close conniectiol it Senieca with Atlinta and (Arlotte train No. 12 from Atlanta, leaving Seneva at 12:14; p. Im., making close Cnuection at Beltoii withli tain froi Gr-venville, arrivinlg inl Co. hmtibia at 6:09 p. in., iaking Coninlectionl at Colu:niia for Aunusta, Savannah (via the South Bound) aiN Charleston. A daily passenger train will be run be tween Andersn..and Greenville, via Bel ton, leaving Anderson 8.25 a. m., arriving at Greenville at 10:30 a. in. This train wiI 'eave Oreenville at 12 noon andl run down to Belton at 1.25 p. Im., making cionnection for Celuimbii, and returning will leave Bel ton 3:55 p. In. oI arrival of traii from Co. 11umbia, nrriving, in (reenville 5:201 p. m. The trini returtiing to Anderson leaves Greenville at 6:1 1). m. and arrivest at An derson 8:5 p. In. Daily connection iude it Hodges to and from Abbeville. 'rains front Columbia to Asheville, N. C., over th le Spartanlihrg, Ulnion Coum - hia, via Sata aibuirg, ruin daiidlly, Sundays included, leaviing Coluilija I1:20 a. Il.. r r ive aW k8p:rttanburg at 3:15- 1). m., aind sr.. ive at. Asheville It G;:251 p. m., making connection for Wayinesville alul lot Springs. Returning this train leaves Aslie Ville at I1 a. in.. Smrlaniurg 2:20 p). Ilu., anld arrives in) Colibia at 6:01; p. In. IHIs Pullman ears between Augusta and Ashe ville via Coltimlia aind S11 linbr; . ANever II 111e-r- ]":en su-ch perfect sched tiles and conplete dIilv (Sun1days inlellided) troin service over Ohe C. & 01. divisimn as now, .itl pierfect hetis betweea Co utmbia anl Atlta a i l w~ti wit t-oni nlection ait Gr(wilville anld spartan1bu-r" lor the North and West. .1. T11. YM)'N(;GI,00> is respect filly III( (hdolicc ofI CO)In.1vTy auer f, P'iekeis co itly, sulject to the action fI ' th deioiatit iy in the piniu-y. The friends of J. B. CLYDE respectful ly announce him a camdidate fo)r re-election to the ollice of Cmuity Auhtor, subject to to Ihe demcatlic priitmary. TIlE 'STAT'E OF St it'I'l CA IMLINA, Cmiunty4pf Pickulls. BV VirtIlle of Ifl.- a11t1hmrih. o an d i a inontg:tge !iven lby I), I I uwt tot 31. T. I logan, on tw lIhe lit I yII of Au-gist 1,090, I will S(tll ti he iL,:A't lidd r be.. fore the court IU I dct,r, II ( ::st: - l :lt I -tIu . D tIV I, durii 1oi- h-: ti h t r or h) n the f-ltmwin' tt rib:ool pr1p qwrly top wil ne it xi;i! 11ti '-le is tre Iis) t [p sly e, mlltifaclI , d bY .rick & It.., Id. \).;: l y I-Shm-r , P,a., alpo mn i n-l ma ill wi t sim ulit!.m , h t-:1.1 btl(it , w(ith all fixit ureis belrngin sgid milt. ThisaSi id pri'iitpy is -1d (to ti.sfy the mlrtgal (aov rtfrred to. Terms I n- h. J1.. Ma;ty 1, 13 Assiree . f r Natie.. SIuthk Car1OlIa, COu% (I PiCkPnS. N4iticv is hecreby given thmt wo-, thc im, drIgnVd. ,%*I :ll,a1pY to J. .M. Stf-wart, Clerk <., ('olurt, withinl thirty1% (as In r..m1 I thji,sdate for a:1 rte incorst'rni ill, lic:th S ,;Ipt1iA Ch reb, ill :a car:lnck I illh :m Act it ied "An At~ t prlid for:.'rt -- da 2fFeray A. .,11. J. . i .id Jan t' loien J 1hn H ln, . P. LDr, dM. L.it Ellnbrc,v Wm. Carel Vll c Niile1te rItsO! l'rh psyo Jt.ink thts lih r Nrct tiefr on as on: htott h eko- i o PtWittZ a enut.ttDt( li Whn ot ait tinc eutin th eeeraidwe ae nt.diidi oVlti have intt oh:- prlih-eO thei Iclntrare or iviton. sor ubehingly Ia fav ore ituan iinndI'u tre dnet Th tim w or t Iey 'are tht buil tho wy biWr,ue:it.i t. r SjD4i"l"lI15.5 SM&MITII GOODWAINI Bureaus $5.00. Bedsteads, $1.25. Cliairs, 40 Cents. Safes, $2.00. Suits of 10 lPieces,812.5( Pal-or91 81Suis PIttsh Trimnied, 828.00. Cofilns uld Caskets al aly time, (lay or niglit. Push the button on on roit door aid your cat will be aniswered inmedi. ately. To get your goods cheal g4o to SMITH & GOOWIN 63 and 65 Raln st.. (AMEENVILLE, N. C Cb"fTchephone Nos. 61 and 38. Eas1 y Dat1klng Comi any] 1a.-ey,S. U. Slicits your iitri'na lre. W11 ill pay yo d3 in- r ergt oil (c.l m.sits fi periods of thr1ilts.'anld 5, per cen't for-l perimlds of six Inlmlths, interest t< en nneon fIrI-st, of 1ninth succeedilln nepolsi t pareiyablde onl deniaid with. (41l1 11441 14'. H. P. LENIIYAR , V. President. TATE- OF SOUTIf CAROLINA, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. Caroline Brock, M\liles D. Clay ton, C. 1 . I lollingsworth, w. R. I lollingsworth, Dcborah i\Iauldin, Susan Parkins,1\Iar tha Smith, Stephen C. All oo", W. 11. Allg(ood, 1B. C. Allrood, Frank Allgood, J.D. Al1ood, Oueen Allgrood, N\larg-aret lI"row n, W. D. .\loody, ?lattie C. 1urnum by her Guardian ad litem C. L. 1lollingsworth, WV. IL. Burnumn, George 0. Cannon and Alla 1). Cannon by their Guardian ad litem C. L. I ol. lingsv.orth, G'eore Cannon and Stwi>hn C. Iluster Pl W\*. TV. Cla Lat WVil EL. Joh wOr Sun n on s Hir Rei ef1. Comn. plaint Served. To each of the above named def: endants>: Yu and each of you are her(eby sunuinon'ed and requ Lireda to answer the compjlaint in this action, (of wich a copy is here unto attached, and herewith servedl up)on you, andl to serve a copy of your answer to the said conmp laint on the subs)cr~i b)ers at their office at Pickens C..ourt I louse, South Carolina, within twenty days after the~ service hereof, exclusive of the dlay of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plIaintiffs in this action will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Each of the defendants is notified, that the objects of this action are for the recovery and p)artition of the real estate dle scribewd in the comp)laint among the heirs at law of Stephen Clayton, dleceasedl, and that no perso~nal claimi is made against any of you, except the defen.. dant, WV. T. O'D)ell, for the rents, profits and b)enefits there of received by him, and that the p)aymlent of the costs of any dletence made b)y any of you will be resisted by the plaintiffs. D)atedl at Pickens C. I I., S. C, the 27th clay of April, 1892. ANSEL & I1LNGSWVORTI I, Plaintiffs' A\ttornevs. J. M\. SrlEw.\r', C. C. P. C. ficial Seal.~] l'o the D)efendlants above named: TFake notice that the com-. p)lainlt in this action, together with the summons of wvhich the foregoing is a cop~y, was fled in the office of the Clerk of Court at Pickens Court H ouse, in the County and State afore. said on the 27th day of April, A. 1)., 1892. ANSEL' & IlIOLLINGSWORTH&'ll-, Plaintiffs' Attorneys, Pickens C. 11.. S. C. SOD)A II WALTER! IN TIE WORLD! CARPENTER BROS., & Don't Fail to Try it when in Greenville. MANSION HOUSE DRUG STORE. Greenville, S. C. NEW SPOT CASH FIRM!, The firta of 31ort'is, 11tjor & ('4. lla lecik Eissolved. I at.Ive bollght tile eilti'e stOh <01' wIell sele-ted Dry Goods, Shoees. iats, NotiosS, GI'oceries, ac. For the isext Sixty 13ays tlct-se goois will be mold it mtand hEIA11W CosT. I imnust laive 'oom t'or new goods. This is the oppo'tmanity or' the season to get ilargias. I sell strictly for CAN111. Do not ask for Credit. Icespect H'illy, JOHIN T. LEWIS. N. B. Parties indebted to Lewis & Morris, -will be ex pected to come with the money and SETTIFLE AT ONCE. L EWIS & MORRIS, Ferary 4I1I, 18't. EPiCiLens. S. C. The Eiectropuise Is the greatest effort of modemn science for the relief of suffering humanity. It is not a patent medicine; not an clectric battery; not a mysttriuus or miraculous cure. Simjpt.y a Scientic instrunw-1fi Alr sujS,-jr,ij rf- ~ r , {1UK i1 I{IL'()I . .j. Sj1A !jsurthe. Lcis \V. 'aik ~ AYNSW<>rITi!, P.\ IKER & TIIIaoNaatIS of (Aood, A'ITTOlN .;YS ATI LA W, har-m i PI( K EN5, S. C. GlREEItV ILLE, S. C. Elest Icek 111141 Praelle(es in aill the cour ts. Can grive on tlae Market. Th- F. Answi. C. L. I[o.iiwn o'mer, Solijiltor 5th ('i reuit, Pickeins, S. C. NSEL & IIOLINGSW,OtTI[, All orders promptlIy filed. -'i.W li:K kNS C. I F., S. C. PraI tiee ini all thle eourts of thle Slate, onlattntin gventoall hunsiniess enitrus JiOHN C. WYATT, tef ti ien nibl.-o_-_______ Wolf Cr.eeki Bricik Ya!' 1 122 3laini St reet. C REN VILLE, S. C. TFYPE~ -:-WJ,7~RTEli!, -~OVC FR'MVL !!!20 will 1buy thle O'DEL hTYE'yj Mi'y )ent a I Ioom's are niow locate'd in 'W RITiER j wih 78 ebiarnet ers, and $15 W- V. - (liht1s m-w ii( Iii hiing o.ver the. for ai Sinrgle Case O'Dell, wairranited Io Savings' link :niio l-'elon's liook Slore. d1o1bltler work lhan any ninie mal: 1e. | ,1. W. N( iW(G )D, I). I). S. It cominles siiplicily with dnamilhiity, I W. 3. Ni,uwooo, I). D. S., Assistant. 1peed, ase~ of o.peratl in, wearis 'Inger ( ; I i:I:NV ll. L E, S. C. w ithou .11t o't, of repadirs thnI yo l- no -| ~~--i* - ---j. ChineC. I Id-!is noink ribbonl to bothero th lb plated, perfect, aIl ndadped1 to all himl.4 IGT of type writ.ing. .ike( at plrliting press. it1 Olie over West miorehuuil IUros. & Duke's roduces5 sharp, cl eatn, legible manui a pt s. Dr o I wo Ior tenl copies miay lbe mI!ade at one1 writing. Anly ielligenit person ean he- i m 1'8) ( R E EN V I LIl1, S. (C. c.>mne ani opjeraitor im two thivs.. Ve offer --- ----____ $1,000 to anyl operator who can ejual Jit. IRAN K S31Til, the work of the Double Cu-se O'Dell. Rlel 110ible gents and1(15: s ,EIi wated . Ei L EY LC, S. ('. Spoeial Iindueent is to deler(s. For ul~lE;siy dress O'DELL TYPE WRITER 00 nii "" .I(''l I "il4. Ers los il-ofesional 358-364 Dearborn St. "tF (Sam to Ile puiMi - genecraiy. 2jani o dleel0y1 CHICAGO. ILL. 1)1.i- Iwr.T KII'K'LY AHousehold Remnedy io hIleIr~t i' eiut.1 s(IllI(l BLOOD AND SKI IN O iieu, . hl iii,I5(,11 Botanic Blood BlIm I tWto rlodIo'.IiegSl. It C,ures SCR0FiULA, ULCERS, SALT RH U . EC2EMA, every IlIE5IiiI S/E.ii u'(4141*,-rY form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be- )1 ~l i ; lllt I~ i t gu aides being eiffcacious In toning up the system and restorIng the conatitution, ~$HO.CIRI,h when Impaired from any cause. ItsANCOI lUI almost aupernatural healIng properties 4.NI RE justify us in guaranteeing a curo, if 8ENT FREE -a". IuI.ic..,,ge BL6 BL O. tan a lla prannl Tl eDieS CO. offer hisprof sa Onalse v Le & th c. i J. J. LEWIS. JULIUS . BOGGS THE' PICKENS Land .'.Agency! The Pickeins Land Agency now has for sale the followini desirable lands. 50 acires oil Wolt creek, goud farming. or p1st ure land; 20 acres in cultivation; I mile froila Pickens oI Easlvy road; oin this place is gocd water pow(r with grist mill, cotton gin and press, and double set wool cards with I aker and all fixtures; all run by Leffel water wlieel; dwelling house with Vpel of good wat er and all necessary out buildings; also house for miller; a do sirable and profitable place. Terms easy. 15 acres on Town Creek one mile west of Pickens; splendid power; saw mill, cotton gil, feeder and condenser, power press, grist mill, miller's house, machin cry iin operation; good run (if custom; one hllf cash, balance easy annual payments. *231 acres oil G raded load to Pinnpkin town, 4 miles north of Pickens. One hutdred acres in cultivation; 25 acres best Twelve Mile River bottoi. Good cotton and grain land. One good dwelling and Mne -Irood tenant houtse. Ternis casy. Lib. eral discount, for 111 spot vash. 10,000 acres mouitain laild; good for range, vineyards, orchards, ctc. Finely timbiered, 170 acres onil waters of Saluda river, 1 mile from Pleasaut Urove church and school house; 25 ierus cleared land, 11 acres braich bottom; on public road, well wvatered. Price *10J cash. 215 acres if land in IHurricane town ship near lDaltonl; -15 acres in cultivation balaiice inl original forest abounding in the best pine timber; well watered; price, $650, one-half cash hnalace at 8 per cent. 400 acres 3 mil es of Lilbrty on the road from (ireemile to ()ld Pickens; 125 acres in culti vat ion balance fine pine and oak tibiller; will divide into three or four iraets; three settlemints on the place. A rare barglinl. A. Iouse aid lot oil M1ain ait the head of Grvin Sticet. (lood two story houso Withi aIIllvcessa,rv 1)"t hilns 200 acres ill I)Wlisville 14ownship ten niles firol G reien ville oin pliblic road; 125 acres ill cullivation, .10 acres good but tomll ard 125 in palstulre; mile and a hall' fr,on chiinr hI and school holse; three good tenant hoMISCS, WCll 1wtered; wuld sell in one tract or divi nto inits. Part cash, balaucv onl-l tillnv at 8 per cent. A desirblelt half acre lot oin Garvin St. and11 Pettlelon ave; ?100. Also desirable l't r<ti.n (n Bwven street; $100. Best -1.ag m i n1, itoWn). (it;;i avrrs in E.asatoe twnsip, good tenanIlt hou11se, 1.5 acr-(s inl cult ivation,. bal :t. li- tim r and grass; S:1,5,00 on long 2'20acrs i Central townshiipi, 15 acre. in ciltivat ion, -10 ac.s tline Pasture, bal alce in best of tflher: 3 Illiks of rail ronil st.itioli, - Ilile of church and school; wilI be hI (.1cp ind on easy terills. l-t No. is, inl the town (if Pickens, co ilin.- Z ot an1 :ire fron ilg on Main stcrit, iast. of Dr. J. P. WiVialls'. A knib:iain- Io!)ancrrs in Dacusville N ~si-ip, .111 aes ill vilttion; splcndi ( imrillm1 i inile fit chlr-ch a(l school; dc :.al neg*.rod Pric-e $000; casy tennsi. 1 ae<s . Inil< Ns west C Pickens on 4V Walh road I il; hcvel land; will nake sipleldid far; tiinha r is litle. Must be 250 acres (in Litle Fast:tee, 40 acres in cult ivaiol. 10 acr( s botjItom, 11 acres iii rood - mltue, god lpg houlse, A0 acres fine - --- , mu u i>, 2- aires in b<,.ttem landl on F'ift' tn 3lie Cr(euek. In a higl, st:ti it cuiva~ tion;p "Tid buiillings; fine wttr :: ai 'otd i ta rd. Tekriis, 8 peu A\ splt.idI im if 100 acres, 2? miles otf t:h Na ii O not s(4. lest Tiwelve Milo h't tomi; doesI 1: ti iverflow: fiine l'ostuire of I1l arres, gioild eite, goia l well cf water lilt or i . inear (centrad with 'T5 neres in .i highl state of' e iltivtionl. Good dwell mgit and niiece-sirv out builiniigs. 200. acres onlii:s iro w Cree k ; 75 aca IS acre of i it ithiut ai ditch: thle bottom Iland net subject to oviutlow; l1mIf n ile o2 miill an d inO, onc mtile ofC sch(ol and I175 ierus nieari Pumkin jtoewn inl originial f orst ; h100 aceres Ilies welcl and timber fine. Priice $;:150. A 'Mo -100 acre*s unimlproved t ractb 10 acres bet te.rn n uniprvued;;850 at:res of tract ini erigi nal timb er. Prii cc, $i150. N~> tires 2 inijles southlwest of (Cross IPlainis on wterttts ot Get rge's cek ; g c'oitloii hand, onei-hahl in 'iinial fe:rest ime iinilcr; abouiit :15 acres cIh ar*ed and1( in a huigh state oft cutltivat iii; goodl water aind -II nercs jui norithi I ot t own, jolins tho~ ci; orate Ilils, atll in ciultivaition, 1(1 acrer. siti. Tiis a S1 goodii ba:rgin for a person wtal ning a sm:al fIorm11 neari town. Price 9700, halt cash, balaniice~ in cone year. ForiaIlny~ pIarticularis write to Piecna Landi Agenciy, Pickens, S. . Arm (AE~ Low LWArm I scry blachine has a dillp leal, fancy cover, two la r:e dlrawiri, with ichel rinigs, andl( full set of Attachmin its, e uiatlto anyl) Singer Ma. chime Soldi froll $40 to $60 by CanIvalssers. he IlIiih ArimN :lachine has a self-setting nec. dlIe antd self-threadting shuttle. A trial in your home betfire playmencIt is askedct. Jiuy direct ot uhe hanufactuiirirs andh save agenlts' profits he,~ .ides gettin'g cerlificate's of waniantee for five years. S;end for mahin~ile a5 ill namei of a business man as re ference and we wtill ship one at once. Co-Operative SminaMachine Co., 36f9 S. inh St ., hib,elpthia,IPa. Consult your interest and Call on L. E. KINCH, at Pickens, if you want the above machine. CllIIMI)LIGITHG Thei raih ad hais iot yet coeti to Pick ens,5 but icokei s is now in speaking dils. tane tof t he railro:id. If y ou are ini Li'Isly or Pickens, andlc wrish to tailk to anone mn the othirr townl, ius stepI to thtcejb i "poe" aid call the one colrre<itni' Sgi~u.am.t Itd. AlIt meuc res fo r Ptickenis and vicinlity IC 1(lE ,S T!-'.I ILLOLN1E C'