The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, May 26, 1892, Image 2
PICKENS SENTINEL.
PICKENS C. 1j., s. C,.
I E. BOGGS, Editor and P'roprietor.
ForSubsciptio) ,$ 1.t0eran
%trietly iI IaIvance; tor six m11oiths, 75c.
&dVortisclments i Iserlted at one dolaT
per sqluare of one inch or less for the first
insertion and lifty cents for vach suiblse
ivnt itcrtion. li)eral discount te
tt) IDurchuts and others advertisIjig for
Six fit-1at.h.s or h13 tihe yevar.
w-iPuSITION ADVEiRIsE)IENTS
NOT I'AKEN
0,it-.ary Notes exceeding flvelinles,
Tiibuteq of Respect, ComMutniCaIt ion
of r. persoial Character, when Itadmissa
ble will be bchalged for as advert ismet.
We recoguize iId respect, the rights of
otithers to honest diffeeice of opinion, and1
claim the same right for ourselves.-Con
servative Platform.
Cons ervative- TA'Iket.
For ('.vrnor,
JO N C. SiE:ARitt
Of E.dgelieldl.
For L!entvnt-(;overiior,
.AM.\ I8 ), i>t it,
Of (.reeille.
For . ttorev (eernt,
w . l ' titY 't(111 '
Por ('mni,trt)lh-r (;k-neral,
J. 11( NI I El .InT,
Of 1.111le:n..
0'or Se i) trr of State,
L. W. Yo) -M.NS,
Oif 1:h1rnwell.
F''ir Smo le fi vent Efi-:luvntion.
if A nldri-mon.
''r .\dtitint n omi I d itor Gener,
\V. \V. 'li.'oiN,
O>f Y*Ir.
r-'r 'n'rewtrer,
I:. It. MI IV 1:1;
Of I.xi.ta
TI I UR,HDA Y, \ Se. ^l.1
-.... ICa6m -
.r-.-. 1a; beenl mrganized inl
i.ll (loUhla anid<ets IN levit d to the
Third Party co;veti(o inl l>nwa. They
i re ii fat or (of Pl1k I'r l -;'dshh 1t.
We ac gulad to ivc urai rqp I s thi wilk k
the full i.-rcccudig of-14 he (onvendio. It
i,; rhm feshing hw ly s.i ue A liice
mnen Stood up for ab.ind and defenldei
him fro(Iml politlicll c.1iumn11y.
A greiat 1til!) I h- West ha dan31g1,19"
he crop s V( ry3 no11, -h. It hais I'ven VVry de
tructive ill Iwt, Miiim1ri mst Kansas.
'['he thsiae iss'>i great t1ii th hars and
specutla-ts havc fiW C<el t '! I'liet et 1r:ailn
up ( om, idraIlly.
The,, Gl41be DemOCen10, .tL L,otuis, Mli., i4
at repmUlian m-wwspapecr. Thek. Mlis-omli
ReIplict, St. I,tiuis, Mo., is i demwcralic
nevWSpaIper.. Th I . E'vcning Dcl)eocal,
Onreciville, '. C'. is mvwne(l by3. a relphlicanl
We" ptillse till Drj. Latimler' J(Wk(13 hli, i.;
tel
Governor1m TiUlnuml is a pro)Utctnist and(
np00(oIed to the .-ihi trvaisu --cheiC, yct ie
is tIllning for (veIInIor osf .1s)Ith 'aislina
fn a free Iide and sub-.ctiasiury I'l.t fan.
If his 11(,!itics sh-10l meet his cosSit'ce
liftler the electiii, Ii two w il' ned an ill.
tr1due!icn. I hit Ohere will have to be some
iploigics, ftr i at pirselt the two are n11ot lol
tpeaking termus.
Vhere is a hily res....t citi -i, a r. ..
ii& ni (f thiso State :utn i e seenul farmerci,
who, it is satid, rarsly (Ihanges~t his op'IIinin
0' ai CCan unletss the mantl eh:mge5OS. Stany
- or his.-,tIC.stbors wanICted to knowjtt how het
h:aeting at Waihalha. lIe was t i-rea cal
Withlout o wiin futr , hie uinhIitced hisI
inusie andit wentIC hiome, ands lit i<theire yet.
Clevehmdn's . onets(.i5 arie in a cornmer
tIett he is the tti)l oif Wall street. In t'
nex!t they3 r&ay hei (:annot carry .New Yok.~
beauise Tammany:ii (Wl st%t Ireet) is agit4
hiini. A\i (petacle of meni andt god.-! South
ineg togther aIgaLinst thle largest demtioenit in
the wotrldI! (Oh! Clevelanid, thbrow iis some
s~hiverinug on Su thI Cairoli na's pla0 ftfrmt.
To5)Ss 'emI out tiieki) bfor th Ile trini st arts
ITlow often is it thai;t youi hear niowadays
HomeC one who I'rofesses t.o love~ the desair
peop)le (mdt dho lov Ith lemi fatr the imsoney
they' hoJpe to git ini some1 oliie) talk ahont
weC oppretssedt and do t r(\.iiIioddeni farmers'i?
A\ hnge pti 'ni tof t th dont know anyi'
thirg about fariii life andu it utoutt llhtost
kill them if they ha,i]l t go out andh plow sr
hoe all d:hy. 'This ('h:1s is always iremly
hiowever to jmnip on to anyl1thingo, take up~
the refrain, set Luckh ini the lhmle andi say3
wve poor, diowni ti'sheno fiarm ers: or hur
four odlice' and1 after I antt tlecteright ail
thle wr'ongs. I low iuimyO meni ennu you coutt
who areP t alk ingi j us!t nh si lft as thi s whIo
niever dne ti ny iin a rd work in Ithir lives?
The fact of It'I buieS s i.s the real, geinuinie
farmiers, the menti uho toil on thieir f trmos
twvelve mlonthis iln the year ftr their~ livingii,
areC not the mten, as ai geneiral irulte, who1 run11)
fo)r o)filee. Youi will Ibh auiuey inuen whlo
love to talk sf the dlignuity osf tabotr and the
olpre'sed farmiers wtit h ii5:tent anetess
w,ho niever lab1oredi anyu andl never wil if
they canI get anO sflie. Thlsinuk ovetr theC men(0
in ofiec no0w antd seO how man Otuy ol lhul
plow(ed andit hed eve'ry thiy tiil they~ got ini
oflic.
Whienu our esteemedtt and1 bhingli ieen
temporary then .lornat inds a hardit nult to
crack, it. pluts it atsidec with the (ate' loving'
expresioitn "therte is nothing in it,'' or "t'is~
is a sample of blth ufir treatment &"
Wc published Giovernor TIiumans speech ii
full, andi the e'xpieswion that we criticised
was pubilishe(d exactly ats it was used in the
Evening Democrat for three or four days
consecutively. IL wait neither amblliguous or
obscure ini its mieaning. It wtas suscepti.
blo of no exp)lana'tioni excepit the onle inten.
teded by the speaker, and that wits given
best by the words themselves. Tfhe re al
truth about the mater, we believe is the
christian editor of the JTournal could niot
conscientotisly commendCl( thle express!ionI of
the GJovernor's preference to his sons anti
readers, and being anIxiotus to shotw, his
devotion to lisa anid our frIend, the
Governor, lhe thought his purpose'
wculd be served by trying to scold
the SxTrmEL. If you can't find any bet.
ter bxrcuso for the Governor's preference,
you mpy as well be candId like ho was, .eay
[ ')~~ misatake" and drop the matter.
Thle Ocala BusIuegis.
110.oV, . C., May 16th, 1892.
1. E. Boous Editur SENTrNF-.,
Pickens C. IT., S. C.
Dear Fir: I Fee from1 the last ENTNEL
you desire Soeic of tile delegates to expslain
to the Votetls of this county, what the Oca
Itl demands are? As all of the delegates
endoised the detnands, I will send you the
demilands ill full, which will explain them
selve.s, lot. to gratiliy tile Wishes of the
voteru of the (junty, for a large majority
arc well p)osted oi the-o demands, there
fore nl(.(hlg 114) explanation as towlat they
aIc. But there is oie point I wish you to
explaim anid tiat is, how many of these dc
mands and whicli are they that have not at
some time past, been incorporated in the
democratic plaform?
Also how many, and which are the de
manls that are not inl accord with the
teachings cf the demoeratie >arty? I lnpe
pill will publish the de111111t 8 and answer
the ibove <1itstions for the benelit, of he
voters of the county. W. T. O'DLI..
OCALA D1CMAN113.
1. We deialuld the abolition of nation
al lalks1; we demand tIIat thec government
slmill estabilish sub-trecasltiis or deposit,ories
in the severa11 StatL.s Which shall loan mon
ey diect , to tile people at a low rate of in
terest, not to exceed 2 per cent per annum
Onl non-Ierisle fa pr)c(tletq, an(d also
upon real estatte, with proper limitations
up1)on1 tile q(uan(11tiity of an111( and allollt of
ml)nvy;w Ne doll:utld Lhat the aiunt of the
vrrenit mi; Inelimn he speedily inercased
to lot less than :j)0 per capita.
2. We deland that Conge (s'15hall pass
suh laws asmskall elTetuall prevent the
duIellling ill futures in all ag iculCtltlr-al a d
c'hallical pl-clions: prsrlls vin ia stri
gent mystunm (if provedure inl trials, suchl itsI
t ('cre the prompt Conl%.;.I- SI ,U ai
lion (of silie r l o.1 on a imposi.
inc,st pr4' - " I'des aIts shiall c secllre tile
ztl' "(n milinlianlce wi,N helw
'ILI'l t'lual:ll ' iLli tile 114W.
'.' Vve denoullnce tile silvr I . bill r.ecently
fly:e C(Oll-gress. 111d delalld ill lieu
IlIAr-f tile fre 111141 unlimited Coinl:ge of
si lv r.
41 We demand thie ps._age.c of laws pro
hibiting alien ownership of land, antd timt,
11W I t'Ilv ali la : IIl t)a (8fljla S0111C)I
P o'bl i all 11 all h n v ow Iledby aliells
aid forii. sydien4' nl that all lands
n4W hel by railr-1,4IntInd '1therl corI'ration
ill cmces (i f ' 1 1hI b a i.,4 at,ul llyh u1:cd and
11VI 44d by theml, he rechilimud biy the gor
1Illll'(.Ilt a l ehld for l(.Itall.kill bettlel nl'ylm . '
5.e Ih-eving Ii the deitrille of lial
ii hts t, >:11 an< ls i privile_.cs it) n if
w 1 denluld timlit 41at f :i iIm111' I l Ilt ionl
'111! be sto nu11n14 d) io n i t, fulu!e as ti Il ot.
huibl tlul oe li iItry at ill( ' Xptt lf
lor t -'. \\'e illb d.;1anlInd t e in l
of Oh e i c havv t:uilT (If r the ()Il
11I V,siri! lit wh-Iich till- pomr 4f ofr
tuI r 1 s:o ii ve. NNWe. f, rh IJ. dtr < rmuld at
j ll mid etiu hi. bh. sy.l;n Ol ( radi atd - nx
of ithe( ounII trII-y ilh hmliell l twtt aq 11111c ; sI
p'(ib - lruthe lh4d:; f4 wt h pcople, i d
lb li t. we tivlild that. I iollial idi
Shitc revenluesl , shall be limited I' Ile Il-s.
!141Ny ti-)' 1 t f th ccve rn t noai
c.11;y and hone.,1 t aihuiIi-red'ct.
Gl W: dem:l:ir the m1ts( Iid, tIle
li If just . slt( and IgovernmenII-11 tal nr
ald :: vi ll (4 illpf f11 ' tulli
Co('IIton1if ti l n Ins)'polati l, 111 if
this cmntrul and superisionl do noIt reMOV41
he abulc is>w lexistiii', We demand tthe
Iovernmtntil wnershiof Suh141 M1ns Of
.Nw DIiOlrt'i. PlatfOrm SinCe heW
hilas dilnlndl-d the Iab litionl o (f til
b;wk,4, r1 th' t s:al i tie ahl t (, sub tresur'
ics lew Ild limion o to lit e vp !e v om.r t inl
crcasc of on()11(.y to ai fixde aflhult Pot
Cpital. Nothi.L h Ws1 b Salid il the DC1em
(Icratic pht-rmahaint dcalinlg i'l futulres,
e fav r (f tile..(. co)igl;,e. The .ith and
arcdriod in tDimeetic phI fort1, wIth
te 14 r.s ('toIn. of rhetx ill iloes.r'n
hdet 11(f1w cotllingk not Iol Uerailr.itl:s
btyn o whereihts a htof lwnSerhfipee
bee et'e t. relll maik ese few re-li
mIikerfuale a ful coret!y ensworsi teausy
t'ions of wor Ill ore-o:llent.lItpatalt
CIntrit (leemrs hlihly pIII'rier ti me someIl
butero tema'rslin tit(-,nnectoI will osc
rbe botn Py(aneful reaing ofa toh evecala
detnand' brtiri trart threlIe emand Iini
two lin Nof 88GO one s e po liadthe intier
Imnitional. ro tatthrear raly wev
111is Own ITIedleIneGagm.
Mr. Stnith attentiptet by niin strength
and awkardtess to trallple upon tile tile
honored custotis and privileges of the di8
trIcts to na10e their own delegates
to tle Nationtil Democratic Convention.
The right of the districts to name their
own delegates subject to the approval of
the convention, which is merely fortual and
perfunetory, has never before been ques
tioned.-Augusta Chronicle.
What the Chronicle charges Hoke Smith
with atteinpting is precisely what wtsdone
by the Augusta Chronicle party in South
Catolina. We gulp d]own such things east
of the Savannah like a young Dutchnan
takes his lager. Mr. Walsh, don't make r
such a wry face.
In its l>plelid< accouit of the 6tate con
vention the People's Advocate, of Ander- U
soti, calls the Coltnil-'a Register the "Till
rogester" and the "Imout.i.organ."
Why the Line lps Crookod.
An. autising incidernt handed d]own by
tradition, connected with tihe boundary line 1l
between Laicaster anti Kerslhaw counties,
is called to miitt just now by the survey of
this botndary, which comitenced last
iueslay. It appears that, there is no ilt
certaitnty about tle line except frou Mil
ler's. near Bethel charch, a few itiles west
of Kershaw, to Peay's ferry ott the Cata
wabil river. This titcertainl line is very
crooked, at tinies forming acitetagles. It
extend. fron Miller' icdown to the big road
to a briIge on hangin g Hock. ('--., ""
th.'re alnmost, do01b1- ---JC34i ,"Alll,e-, atid
I isa\ t.v. q.'v.A 6ack a mile or two.
t 1 U. ilTlm that there use to be a "grocery'
(blarrooni) at this b,)ri(ge, antd that the stir- a
vying party years ago we-re very dry whien
inl titis neigiborhootd. Not, wishing to be
tntititlidful of (tity by stoppiitg their work
anld goitig for drinks, they laid off the
litie (lown the big roaI to the original gro
ety 1nid thence t>aek to tlie original coutrse
)tIer erook1s itt thtis vicinity are explitined
by the fact tlmt. 11oin. thanl oIt drink apicce
were taken. This line will le establiisied
by reference to "13Mills," Statictics" an old
if>ok of cotity Ilats. P.
.4wb. .- ___ . t
)iI you ever notice how quickly a fel- "
low who lie4its i len1 the shout for i'Till tli
inan111 aidlgint everybody who isit for
Tillm:an ltits in f[or a job anid IO(C1 to "
Iy to live it the t.:IlVCSe of the lublic?
CoIiot over tlte menl who iave hetltded the
Tillin:lo hoont it pntir. couily anid '"e Ilow
f(w of tlieni are not, inl ollice or trying to
Y thlly artheIl Ire pat r4 its --the
frielilIs of the people, tll- diilterested lov
cr. tit' tie horny hatl(led sots of toil.
DO) believe int tlI? lionest, now?
-Ureetville News.
Wit. is the poptllniI of ElIgefield?
event Inl htnit .,il :114 twCt3 -six.
114w :.111y newspapeWr.s?
'ITlrev.
How manye <litors?
Seventeen ittuired aitd tveny-three.
Edgetiel A<lvertisr.
"Does your ttother lov you're out,"
saitl a boy to his little brother. Yes she
ioes," wits the aitiswer, "for one bottle of
IIr. I btil's ('oigh Syrup has knocked my
c(l< into a oOCked hat."
A f!.v rubbitigs of Salvatiitn Oil will in
stanitly relieve stil'ess int the neck or
joit.. 257 vents.
An Arkansas editor thius alnnoltnee<l '.n
importat i ent. ill tle local newnsppear
worl-ti: tt is with it a feelintg of distre.4s th:t
we retire froit tIe active cn011trol of this
paitr. lit we h-ave itu'jottri::l with a ei
1.1:aleu whdl is finant:iially better able th:il
we are to lal)(ll" it. Thel. getIC111-n1n is well
klumwnt in this e,>nntintity. lIe is the sher
i:l.
"Teeate tuillionis in it"' sai! at <dealer
F'. r sioni tme p:&oel l've lit-en a rhetu
~.(. tue aliti ct ini:- tnt relijet. I sineeri gy
recomineti (1( it. J:One tiGUord->nt, .3:ti tore,
Proi f. W. 31. AlC.slini and. <ii>, of Lau
rens., visi ti< the f:tmily of I )r. \V. J.
Brat tlett :1st we.k . -- ( )4*4 )-e Ne'ws.
fromt his 'iekens friends whto ltadl at be. 'p
fore hteutr<l of his so.
lie' i<l: ''My love I amt sirrt to di(isaut
IpJint y<>u) shotut thec tiientie, l>tti n tar I'tter
hais a Ihie foot. ' Th:let's toitting W~e've ll(
~ot p lenty of Salvationi lii.
The D etroidt Free I 'ress F"ien:1 has beren t
p itog otn D r. 8illl's C:ough SyruIp. II is RC
anly grattitu<le, for all th inking inett ktiow
A,itsiiniritsb.)
I' i \::.st tli -:i Sa
44 4: ''4ni4li4t fori rel'i4tion i to 44 t he i i of
14 flt jilii ts ier o it-' i u , nunty..subject to'
4444 11l4 II itI4i 14e 4'ritir - ln ('e- in 1 14)inn
V< t t .\t' t>T<)l.j\V
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an at.rte ns.i A .r - en : tin b ... ,e
tha 'vxecel [4tt .en ., h ra e- :
anl unur bato . ifn ilni T!e o'dla . I u'~t''r.it ge
a ne t.' 1'4 . :1 as Ii'e:rr and41 at l''44n4t 1e
*aitn b i,e luii i i ' 's! . i.'lc' ' -1 i w ii
to. Mioney can i. C rn. 144 4ar ieV h14of work, rap
and4 in their4n,i i .et;... .; 4i'.e, th I i,. Ainyc,ne
c4n do the wn:k 7:y Al , iin-,y \ frn: s. erv.rbo .i N
riuk. Youl cant ilh-v '"io:r p. 7r l4" it* i.oral y Nti
to theworki. The4, (4-4t.7: Ii .. l.. l,i wo 4.<unorf.lt sm.
res toevervw,rker. i'e'i '?ure., e-.--ninror.5ei A
5 O F er .i wee .a I '-,4" . . i ,. 1 ,4s.' after~i a tllteXpe.
'ine. wocti rii,4ws eni:4'ei,t.t,le,,t-WA.,')ehy,a A
i?UR EE. Thiis e* t ra Oh A i tinrvtr'.i things. lind ha-,ra i
wilt reward evry -.cbaan i~i a wlrer. whdrever( ynin arce
wi.n'da r t 41At m.', pet.y ,,i'4io,44h 1t4'n" hot ti
yan0. Nol i-t1ises to' ein i.ee. tr.t if ..a wlil write to mg
we wil niae ,i ra' L 1.n * 50 Alla.l, ress #
;MITII & GOOEWI
Bureaus 85.00.
Bedsteads, $1.25.
Chairs, 40 Cents.
Safes, $2.00.
Suits of 10 PIcces,$12.51
Parlor Suits, Plush
rimmed, $28.00.
Collins and Caskets a
ny time, day or night.
Push the button on ou
ront door and your cal
rill be answered inimedi,
tely.
To get your goods cheal
o to
NIITIIf GOODlWI
41I tnd 65 Hatink St.,
GICEENVILLE, N. C.
r"Telephone Nos. 6 1 and 38.
Isloy Balking Co M,Any7
Esiley, M. U.
'(licits your i%itronge. W ll Pay you
>er celit. ilt urcsl On dtl>osis i
riods of thr - -C liminths. a1d 5 per cent.
periods of six n m h,interest tf)
11it'l(Iel , 01 first of ilnlnth l lee[dill"
Ic of'd lo i
)e.1hsits are 1,yable lo delialnd with
11431 ice.
WV. M. H AOMOD. President.
I. F. LI-N I A IUDT, V. President.
W. C. SmLTI, cashier.
ITATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
) County of Pickens.
[n Court of Common Pleas.
aroline lBrock, Miles 1). Clay
ton, C. L. I Ioliiingsworth, \V.
R. lollingsworth, Deborah
\Iauldin, Susan Parkins,Mar
tha Smith, Stephen C. All
good, W. B. Allgood, B. C.
Allgood,Frank Allgood, J.D.
Allgood, QueCn Allgood,
Moargaret Brown, W. D.
l\Ioody, Mattie C. Burnum
by her Guardian ad litem C.
L. I follingsworth, \. 11.
Burnum, George 0. Cannon
and Alla ). Cannon by teir
Guardian ad litem C. L. I 1ol
lingsworth, Georgfe Cannon
and Steplhen C. I lester
Plaiitiffs,
Agiainst
.T. (Y D'Lell, b Tmperance C.
Clayton, W\. \V. Clayton
Laura A. Wallace, Naomi L.
WXillard, Stephen C. O 'D ell
E. A. McCluskey, Joe Alli(
J ohns;on andi A/urie I Iolling-s
worth.-D efendtants.
umnons for Relief. Comn
lainit Served.
D each of the above namedl
de fendants:
You andit each of you are
~rehy suml1monedl and required
answer the comp)laint in this
tion, of which a copy is here
Ito attached, and herewith
rved upon01 you, andl to serve
c:opy of your answer to the
id1 complaint onl tile suibscri
rs at their ofhee at Pickens
>urt I louse, South Carolina,
thin twenty (lays after the
rvice hereof, exclusive- of the
.y of such service, and if you
.1 to answver the complaint
thlin the time aforesaid, the
ainitiffs inl this action wvill ap
y to the court for the relief
manded in the comla.int.
E.achl of tihe defendants is
>tified, thlat the objects of this
tion are forw the recovery and1(
rtition of the real estate de
ribed ill the complaint among
e heirs at lawv of Stephen
ayton, deceased, ando that no
~rsonal claim is madle against
y of you, except tile dlefen
mt, WV. T1. ( )'Dell, for tile
nlts, prof its and b)enefits there
received by himl, andi that
e paynmnt of the costs of
y dlefence madle by any of
u will b)e resistedl hysthe
un Ftiff s.
D ated aK Pickens C. I I., S. C,
e 27th (lay of April, 1892.
NSlE'l &
IIL LINGSWORTI' I I,
Plai ntif&s A tto rneys.
J. M. STEwAwr, C. C. P. C.
)fficial Se'al.]
>) tile D efenTdants above
namiedi:
lake notice that the comn
aint in this action, together*
th tihe summlflons of which tihe
regomng is a copy, was filed
the office of the Clerk of
urt at Pickens Court I louse,
the County and State afore
id on the 27th day of April,
.1D., 1892.
NSEL &
Plai ntiffs' Attorneys,
Pickens C. H., 5 , C.
SO1DA S.WA TE-R
IN THE WORLD !
CARPENTER BROS.,
Y Don't Fail to Try it when in Greenville.
MANSION 0 HOUSE DRUG STORE.
Greenville, S. C
NEW SPOT CASH FIRM.
Tite fi 'an off Mori1. Majot' & Co. hats beea dlissolved.
I live bl-glad thie epati'e stock oi' well selected Driy
GAoods,1 NMarl)s.aa8 Notionls, Garaceries, A&C.
For thle iext Sixty Days these goods will be soll
at amadl SEiA0 ('044T. I itsmust. ave room -1or inew
good.s. Thtis ix Mhe opportiumnity or thae seasona to get
Itailgails.
I sell Notricfly ror CASH. Do uot ask 11or Credit.
JOHN T. LEWIS.
N. B. Parties indebted to Lewis & Mlorris, will be ex
pected to come with the money and SETTLE AT ONCE.
LEWIS & MOIRRIS,
Febrary 1, 1 S9 . I'lens~4 & V
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-II1I. J.UKllaIyns v
Thouarad of G d,ATTolRNl:YS AT LAW,
j1!rht8m I PICK ENS, S. C
BIRIOKI - mo IN YTLW
~ed jhrick anatl p-. .-z G;im1i:tvILLI, S. C.
I act ies in a lihe courts. ( an i v(
4)s tle iM arke('. M. I'. A i,:'r., C. L. Ho-.)JU".mawrru,
S liti t h ('ircuiat, Picens, S. C.
iNsELi & I lOLLIN8NWORI'I,
ATT"IollNEIYS AND) COUNSELORS
All o)r'ders promaapJfly filled. ATI Law,
I'IC K IENS C. II., 8. C.
PracltiUce inl ll the (uits Of the State,
d ~ U 1it1n~T i au ut ition given to altlaibuiness nr
Wrl -re ah2 'rU I L1L & \ I1)()
apr21 m3 DIENTISTS,
12-2 3lain Street. GirCEN VILL,E, S. C.
- - ( ~as ijven everyv Thuirsday and~ihu Friday,
'I'15 ' ~ -I' Li nnd teth e x traitll4 w!ihon 'a in.
T YPEg -:- WJVITiVKJ !;j41C:F i>o ItissiovA.
iOwil bu h 'EL TPE~ My1 Dtat:l Ro,n are now hoetdin
Su1i;lc C2a!e O'DeII, warir:i ed to Sm~ ingi !Bank :iala ltont's Ibook Store.
It coihn,les simipjlwaiy wit h lu:aihity~ , W.\r A[. Noxkw)oo, I). I). S., Assistant.
n it houitt ('ost ofi rip:ioi r t ihm :ml v t he I m -_-_-_-_
hi . lsno ilk ribbonia to thitti-r - 'I- P- hL-LtEa E,
of typ e w ri t ine. Lik a p ii ig p i- t fheO ( e iltll1 lhs )k
troduici-eha,rp, ihlgi, h-gibh. m.I,i-- [ti over& WSLmore1U. &Dk'
I wo or ten 4 coies mayiL li- ml(DrugiStore.
(- i i ua-' ii w . ii-. - ~ ii rs VI L ,S.
6'1, 000 toi a,:.ii;i-r or whioi ana nita H. RA N K SM 1TIi,
toe - "i Doble C: ae O'Del.I
SI4Ui&l. nd sa me wa::te K\AS.10Y, S. C.
'ress)0 >LL. 'PE WilTE 1R LCO t\i( to"" ".ti' s h is p(rofess2jial
3503-384 Dearborna St. " a toi' Kn lmeS- gee- . a
leet(yflCHCAGO, ILL jR). OTKHSY
aiI [:s pe-rmaanenitly l tegd ini P~ikens anad
A NSehOd Rmedy z in of Iw t own and countty. his tupllo.
FOR ALL. ma-i are ftriom the Col Ilege of Phiysiiansi
BLOO 00D AND S KIN ". " n tial,ii11 tlir,I8.t,iK(
DISE ASES iniothls in Nursinig aund Child's IIosipitalI,
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PI IOTOG IAPJI ERi,
(lIIEENVl LL E, S. C.
RA#~NlA flA Di 0'Over WVestm1oreland Bros'. D)rig Store.
BotlI Bloow Daint All work (done by I 10 inst 11auianin pr
It Cr s CO'U'.A, U'CERS, SALTti -. Atsmato entirgemoeuts fromi 4)k(
form of main'KIN ERPfoN t- on, Ind ik ifd W?d pl: ph4ooraphs.il
sIdes boing efticacious in toning up the SHO.CUCI A~
System and restoring the constitution, - AC ti co. C H U , E
9 b~en impaIred frcm any cause. its . .P U 'ID
almnost supernatural healing properties - -
Justify us In guaranteeing a cure, ifI U .
directlins aro followed. Settoes forw R. R. De.pote
O '' D oTT.T.ST ATFTd. andi Public BlId'ga.
BL000DBAM CO., Atlanta, Ga. -~&0
J. J. LEWIS. JUL
THE PICki
Land..Agency!
The Pickens Land Agency now has for
sale the followin desirable lands.
50 acres o(I Wolt creek, good farming
or pasture lad; 20 acres in cultivation; I
mile from Pickens on Easley road; on this
place is good water power with grist mill
cotton gin and press, and double set, wool
cards with biaker andl(] all fixtures; all run
by LefTel water wheel; dwelling houso
with well of good water 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 1ickens; splendid power; saw mill,
* cotton gin, feeder and condenser, )owcr
. pres,s, grist, null, miller's house. maclin
Cry inl operation; good rni o
half (ash, balance easy amll
231 acres on Graded 'Itom
town, 4 miles north of
hutudred acres inl vultivatiol
Twelve Mile liver bottom.
and grain Ind. - One good dwelling and
one iooi tenant house. Termns easy. Lib
eral discouint for all spot cash.
.I000 acres uimoutain land; good for
range. vineyards, orchards, cte. Finely
Ilibered.
.ao aowkc on waters of Saluda river, 1
mile from Pleasant 0r:-ve church and
schiool house; 25 acres cleared land, 11
ares branch hottom; on public road, well
watered. Price *0) Cash.
215 nITes of laild in Hurricane town
slip na; I-alton; 15 acres in cultivation
halainee in! origiial forest abounding inl
the best pine timnber; vell watered; price, 4
o50, one-half cash bahaice at 8 per cent.
400 acres :1 miles of Liberty on the road
from Greenville to Old Pickens; 126 acres
in cultivation bllance line pine and oak
timber; will dvide into three or four
tracts; three settlements oil the placo. A
rare bar,*ain.
A houtsv and lot on Main at the head of
c:arvin -tret. Good two story house
withi all nesayoull bulildings.
00ares in IDactsville township tenl
ii s.iron G reenVille on luiblic road; 125
n ilesl cuiltiva;tion, 40 acres good bot
1i)) nIrIl 125 in pasture; Mile and a half
ra ch(rchtil ml selood house; three good
t e ant h ei5, vell wat (red; would sell in,
onel t 11(1r divide into tracts. Part cash,
on l ti:ILe at s per cent..
A ],; I,le If anre lot on Garvin st.
:01 PcIonetcon :ive; ,::100. Also desirable
'.1 fnwtin, on o en street; 100. Best
barg:tins in tS own.
(161 acre in Ealatoe township. good
tenanllt hwiuse, V5 mqrts inl cult ivation, ball- A
an fl tiiiber and grass; -)1,00 cu long
time.
22( :cres in ( rtral t(owvship, 1!i acres.
ill (ilt i%at tol, .1o acrcs fine pasture. bal
lalc in blet 4,f Iitiber; 3 milus of rai
r.a stat ion, mile of church and school;
will he s.ld chilealp and1(] oni vasy terims.
A gw",d bar-in-10 acrci in Dacusville
towinsip, Io acres in culti%ation; splendid
mber; ilmilt 4f c(hur1ch and school; de
Il I;ighbmihood. Price $!100; easy
,,,1l :wrs 54 mleS west of Pickens Or
Salhalla 131(.; level land; will make
-pledd tIrma; tim.,cr is line. Must be
1.leon L :tittle statoe, 40 acres in
cuilthIVa11 (n,l.1i acrvs loottunm, 11 acres its
d s ture, g<n le I,g h(u,S!, 50 acres fine
110 grSs, IIt el('i,, stalel for four
hi:rsts. Thbis l,lace is well watertcd and a.
A 51'l.ldid tarmi of 1(00 acres, 29 miles
northI of Pi(lkens on) gradedl road; three
3!x) 4( t enan0t Ihouses. 60l acres in high state
oIf (:ul1t i vat ion. :10 ae(r<s lest Tw'~elvye MilLe
btitomal: 2i(45 net o4verIflow: fine pasturme of
It) :n s, good)4 fence, ,good well of water
ai IW w44good sprb'gs. Will sell oni ealsy
I0 :wres n1(ear 2'(c Cetral wVith 75 ; acres 3in
a hui.lh State (of (ult ivait ion. G4ood dwell
mg43 and1 necPes-ary (out bumihlings.
.2001 acres on Ilit- (row ('reck ; 75 acres
II (lilt iVat ion; 1 5 neIres lest biottomi land;,
10 aIcres of1 it withoutl a dlitch: the bottom
laml n lot Subljeclt toI overllow; half n ile of
miill and14 ginl, onie miile of school and
41hu1reh. P rice, $2, 0(00; trm easy5 413.
17 ac ;res nllar Pump3 jkinutown iln original
forest; 10 (a) cre-s lies wvell and1( timber fine.
AlIso 1100 acres 1unmproved tract
t0 at(res- h1ot 111m uimpi13jro4vedI; 350O acres of
tract4 ill origLinal timber. Price, $4i-50.
t5 314rts5 2 inliles souIthlwest of (resa
Plahis 'ni wa3ter ( of 4 GeoItrge's (leek; good
(Itto 14) and11, on(le-lmlf iniOI oriinl1 forest.
a highh state fI (lult iltion~; good water and
necessa~lry bu11dilngs;I terms easy3.
411 n1er1s lust north11 of towvn, jo4ins tile
site. 'This is ai good)4 ba1rgain for a person
wantIinlg a smlil farm neI iar townl. Prico
P4or an~y pa11rticla,rs writ1( to P'iekena
Land Agency, Pickenls, S. (2..
FVOlZT SINI,
_m e oqg High
'drop lea,fncy cover,
two l..Ige drawer1s, with1 n1ickel rings, and( full
set 4-f Altahments, equail to ally Sinlger Ma
chinle sohIl fro:n $40 to) $G0 by Canvassers.
lTe I igh Aim Mabchine has a self-setting nece.
dIe and44 self thread1(inig shuttle. A trial in your
home before paymient is askedC(. lIuy dlirect of
the Manufacturers and14 save agents' profIts he
sides getti.lg (cerifCicats (of w1aantce for five
rears. Send( for miachline with namec of a business
maln as ref-renIce and1( we will sip1 one at on4ce.
Co-OperatieSwn Machine Co.,
2..WE PAY 'S ElI E ltEIGHT."ES
Consult your interest and Call on 3.
E. KINCH, at Pickens, if you want
the ab0ve machine.
CRAINE LIGTNIN
'the) railr a ld 1has not. yet (come to Pick
('11, but1 Pickenls is 1n01w iniI41 ptaking dis
If you1 are' iln Easley or1 Pi(kenst, and
wish tol ta1lk It ayone in tile othier town,.
just step to the "phon41e"' and1( call the oneB
Telegramsl i pro1m1nipt ly transmliitted and
Altt 'aes-Iegs for Pickens andl( vicinity
Li r.nm1 tly delivered.