The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, July 07, 1892, Image 3
'ENTINEL.
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NEWS. 0
-Miss Minnie Morgan, *of Dacusville, l
Is visiting In town. I
ti
All who want to pay a three dollar poll a
tax hold up your hands. e
-Mr. Claude Alexander is tip from i
Charleston for the sutimer. d
--Dr. G. W. Earle and family visited 'l
relatives at Belton last week. 1
-Dr. W. F. Austin was in town last
week on professional business. R
tl
-Mesoames J. R. Furman and J. J. n
Bossard are at the Ambler hIouse. 1
-Misses Artie Smith and Nannie Maul- E
din are visiting Mrs. A. M. Morris.
1T
-Prof. Justus left last Tuesday.for Chi.- d
cage to attond Movy's Bible Institute. a]
. good board can be ac
s. Dora Thompson. 2t. h
r was in bed several T
in sickness but is bet- ti
ri
.,.liance held a two days 3
meeting at Dacusville Iast Monday and
Tuesday. f
-Bfr. Jullan W. Bruce, of Anderson,
was up to see his friends and relatives
this week.
-The county coinmissioners have U
bought four dozen new chairs for thenew
cotirt house.
-Ja,ek Lewis, son of Maj. J. J. Lewis e
Is.ver.y sick. It is thought lie is threaten- si
ed with fever.
-Mi'. Laban Mauldin was in town last I
M.nday and reports that he had cotton
blooms on the 3d inst.
-Work on the railrond is progrepsing a
Yilcely. The grading will probably be fin
ished by the 1st of August. di
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,r miost
with a
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prolpt. .
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--The iS)CCial Collitte of the grand R
jury caine up last Monday to flinish their
iuvestigationi of the county ollices. i
John Watson Foster, of Indiana, has
been appointed Secrtary of State in U
Blaine's place by President Harrison.
--The ladies of the Methodist church
Perved ice creamx at the school hounm last
Friday cvening, and realizcd about $15. bj
--As usual, Mr. L. Ross Eaton, of Cen
tral, sends in the first cotton bloom. It c
made its appearance on the 30th of June.
.-Bright Gilstrap is still carrying the f
Pickens and Easley mail tinder contract B
with Mr. M. F. llester, since the 1st of
July. th
-Let all the Sunday schools in the a
county read the prograkm for the Sunitday
sehoo iconvention and govern themselves "
accordingly. C
U
Dr. W. F. Austic will leave next Mon
diy tn attend the State I)cntal Association se
at Rock Hill. Ile will be absent for most
of the week.
-Mrs. Belle Smith, wife of Mr. W. F. q
Smith, (lied at Easley last Thursday morn- tv
ing. She was a sister of our townsuan, "'
J. L. Ilawthorne. of
ci
--Mr. Fred. J. Smith was married on
the 29111 tilt., to Miss Aiandaa Rowland, at
y'ond r3eemptiou no0w.
-Sec change in Caurpent er. Bro.s. adl this thi
wveek. They not only keep first-class steeds ot
in their seasoins but thiey (an be depende.l el
on for everything in their line. w
-We have heard of one weak Anuti
turniung Tillmainite andl two or t hree hun
dred Tihbnanites turnting Antis in the
county. We are glad to swap when we
can make these kind of trades.
--Mr. E'. G. Mitchell, of Sullivan town. M's
ship, Laurens county', is among his Pick- w~
ens friends. Mr's. Mitchell.i4 at her untcle's, Ih
-M3r. J. B. Newbery's, sick. Mr. Mlitchell Ite
gave a good report of the work beinzg done ii
in Laurens by the conservative dfemocratts. st
-We have often heard of a "lion in r
the way.' hut~ this time it is a ''frog in the o
-way.' A lawyer who has an o1i1ce wvell
shaded by beautiful oaks, says he always in
postp)ones his drives into the country whien at
he hears his tree frog croak. It is an mi- L
fallible sign of rain.
-Bethlehem school will open on the 18t1h
instant, aii(d continue for two months. til
Public term begins 1st August, andl( contin- tol
ues twenty (lays. The patrons are earnest- II
ly reqluestedl to meet the teacher F. P. at
Gentry at the school house at?7 a. mi. on N
the first day of the week. el
. -Severid imore houses are neCeddi
Pickens. WVe do( tnot kntow of a~ vacant
tenantabilo house. SNeveral panrties alre~ lent
* ing rooms who would like to have small
(cotages to themsiiel ves. Some of the niec
building~ lots should he putt on the market 0l
cheap, just to give the thing a start. 1ii
--Mtrs. Allen K. Edenus, of Ponnpkin..c.e
* town, reei ved quite a severe injury last tbi
week. Shic was leading a cow to water thi
and the cow gett.ing cotntrary. started to o
run with her. In the fray the roi,e wrap- is
pedt nroundit a tree and caught Mis. Edens' m
hand, ctutting one0 finger off uand lacerating
her hand and ot,ber fingers hadly. Dr. L
Crenshaw was cll edl in and amtipuitatedl
somie of the lingers atndh dressedi the hiandl. A
MASS MYEETING. 8.
By authority of the County Executive
Connttee of the Conservative D)emicrau
ty of icekens county au mass nmeetinig of.
ati the iDIemocr'atic citizents of Pickens~ di
county who favor the electioni of Shep
parda andi Orr; is hereby called to mnee tat
Pickens~ coturt house at 10) a. mn. on nex\t
sale (Fly beinig Mond(ay thle 1 st (liy of Au.
gutst 181)2, for the plurlpWo of nomiinatt.inug
delegates to be' elected to the State noi..i
natintg conventin to he held ii Septemubei
ne xt at Columbia, 8. C. and( toi transact tc
su ch ot her businese as may properitly c~ome 81
l>cefore said miass meceting.Y
J1. E. Boous,
Ch~lairmnan (of Commijtteec.t
hl
c4
Ib aye a better list ist it out.'' L
Yours truly, ANvi.
.ticde. ai
lgainst, aijyself or my 8
dailroad Ey John I.i
dI for buy me.
Uuilder ar.d.Gu'l Mgr-. P. &. R,'R ti
Brock nehind the Bar.
Tom Brock, the negro that killed Jerry
[ughes at Easley on the night of the 24th I
E June, has been captured and is now safe
I jail. Last Monday mortng week, J. I
, Lathem and 11. A. Richey, jr., started i
k pursuit of Tom, and struck his trail at ]
[unt's Bridge, on Saluda. le went in 1
ac direction of Marietta and about two i
kiles beyond there stoppe:i at a Mr. Ben. J
t's and got his dinner, giving his name as I
im Davis. From there he went in the I
irection of North Carolina and i Par the i
ne spent theit night with a colored tan. i
Uesday morning he wended his way to I
revard and urrived there about fiteen
iinutes ahead of the.officers. The oflcer
ade known to the town marshal what
ecy were up to and that offluial in a few
iutes had a posse scouring a piece of
oods near town where it was thought
rock was hiding. The search was fruit
as. The officers then hired two negro
en to assist them i capturing Brock and
iring Tuesday evening and night they
>otted him and informed the ofilcers. It
as arranged for them to decoy him out of
e swamp where he was hiding and bring
m to the road where they could get him.
his was done Wednesday morning and
e oflicers secured their giie. Thehy ar.
ved here Wednesday ni!rbt and placed
rock inl J,til. Ile made no resistance and
Id lie intended to come back Our peo
le feel very grateful to the Brevard people
jr the assistance given the ollicers.
Sunday School Conivenalon,
The Executive covinmittee of the Interde
oiilnational Sunday School Convention
let on the 21st. of May, and arranged the
)llowig program for the Sunday School
nvention to be held in the Pfesbyterian
itreli at Pickens on the 22d and 23d in- I
ant. t
FIRST DAY.
1st. Devotional exercises of half an hour
ginnig at 10 o'clock, conducted by Rev.
1. McKis.,ick. :
2d. Organization, appointment of con- I
ittecs and other business.
3d. Reports of delagates upon the con
tion, progress and prospects of the Sun
y school work in the county. .
sUBJEcTs FR)it DISoUsioN.
18t. Is it advisablefor expedient to award
izes to Suaday school children for punct
lity, etc.? Opened by W. B. Justus.
2d. Which should be used as a text book
teaching children the truths of the Bible?
ie Bible or Bible stories? Opened by
--v. L. T. Weldon.
3d. The importance of instructing and
eulcating the grace of giving in the <
infds ot the young. Opened by Rev. B.
Berry.
Sermon Friday night by Dr. J. Thomas
ate, of Orcenville.
SECOND DAY. t
1st. Devotional exercises of half an hour
, Rev. W. B. Singleton.
2d. Transaction of btsiness, reports of
minittees, etc. C
3d. Should superintendents appoint in t
inday schools teachers who are not pro
ssed christians? Opened by Rev. N. U.
dWenger.
4th. What are the advantages of using
C International Lessons in Sunday
hools? Opened by .1. P. Carey.
.tih. What are tile best means of enlist
4 the symnpathies aid co-operation of par
s in Sunday school work ? Opened by
L. Hollingsworth.
6th. The duties of pastors in the Sunday t
hool work. Opened by L. E. Childiess.
The question box will then be opened.
Each Sunday school in the county is re
iested to send one delegate for every
,enty-live enrolled scholars. Superintei- I
nts, pre.achers, teachers and other oiicers i
the Suiay schools are members ex-oli.. -
Atd are urged to come.
Exactriv. CoMMlTTER.
ut one
huding
Jnue to5
iso,r of
andi( grt
will be
nid for'a
nI to J.
renewal
neloI)e a
.t regis
-I A' ..d.... .. -... .renle w
a can be lad any time betwixt now and
e tstjof Novemlb:r. Any onle who will lie
hieriie eligible to vote in t he ieral
'ct ion, ('anl vote in the August lirimnary
it hout beintg registeredl.
An K'KIprein.Au
My school, which closed here a few
.acks agou, was not, large, hint , we bselieve,
ogressivye in its workli. I prtonloune it, a 1
cess, beciulse of its discipline ain ani-i
ement. S,houIld 1 teaich next year, I
3uld haive a large school. TheC repiorti
ati the l-atron's woIuhl not suppiort mie in I
uching is only visionary, for 1 have seen i
ost of thlein, andio I find that they would I
pport rne handsoniely. Hence, I do not I
sign miy p)osition, bteas I can't get a
pport, but bccause I feel called to do all
hecr work. W hlile 1 make Iisa expression 1
unacerely 11ope. thmi the Pickens~ peole
my get a good te'icher, have a large school
I mnove Oin to greatecr progress ini (educa
mi than ever ibefore. W. B. JUs-rus.
'Tile Pickens County~ P rohibition Execu
re Committee. consisting of J1. II. New
n, Itevs. .L. 'T. Lewis, ii. Ilder, 13. 0.
rry anid TI. P. Loopier met in conlventiosn
Pijeces t. II., July 2d 1811. withs J. 11.
Lewtoni in the chiair. 1B. 0. Berry was
ncted secretary. After the prohi'ition
at form was read by the chairmian the fol
wing resolitions wi reC adopted:
Resolved, 1. Th'iat we the Executive
>mmiiitte'e of P'ickenis coutvil do heartily
the State Exceumtive Committee and ree
imnd thtat a commilittee of three he so..
Tied in every voting precinct in this
runty to nirge the nlecessity f.r the probi.
lin of tis greast evil, from our1 State
dtis bligting and blasting the prospects
our sons5 ano( dlaighiters. 'rie followintg
t.he Conmmit tee solicited to cooperate with
i this great work.
Pickens-A. E. Keliey, WV. T1. Bowen,
Rt. D)urhtam.'
E'asey-- Joh,n HI. Bowen, WV. A. Clyde,
. . Hud(gens.'
ibierty--I abanii 1tMuldin, M. A. Boggs,
O). Stewart.
Central--B. F. Morgan, B. J. JohInstons
.C. Gaines. '
Hlurric.ane-L. R. D)alton, W. B. Maut
n, F. C. Parsons.
.East.atoe-J. M. Winchlester, EphIrinm
Istrap), J. L. Gravely.
lynch, Allen Edlens.
D)acusville -DIr. W. 'T. Field, Dr. Epting,
::v. D). C. F'reeman.
2d. That we earnestly request the minlis.
rs of all de(nomninationsg to preach on the
tbject (If priohibitioni at their 'earliest eon
'ntence.
3d. That wve earnestly ask all christians
sympiathiize with us. alit ask G,d 's
(sing up~~ton tis great work.
4thl. Thaiit these pro'ceedintgs ando the piro
bit inn pitfor b11 e 1pubb1 shed itn all of the j
mntliy papsers. J1. II. N:s roN, Chr'msn.
1B. O) innuvt(, See'y.
EditorN~ Runaimty Matrrtage. V
FA I ie nn , G;. , J1 Ime 29.-(2nite. a m. -
anltic mlatriage too k Ilce lhere ait thle ho..
1, R1ev. Spencer hi arvey oid atinag. Cot.
eii WV. M acautley was married to Miss
ettio O. 1 tallem,mot. Bo th 0utits resi.b-t
\Valhallha,
tlte a pretty y'
editor ef tIhe
(., and ii aih
tha,t city.
-Of cors
Hon. Esle 11. Bates.
On Sabbath, the 3d inst., Iou. E. If.
Bates died at his home in the eastern part
f the county, at about 60 years of age.
LlIR remains were interred at Cross Ioads
vith Masonic hotiors, by Bates lodge, A.
'. M., of which he was a member, Ile
,vas a native of Greenville county, and (
noved to Pickens soon after his muarriage.
Lie wias elected to rcpresent Picketis coun.
y in the Legislature in 18713, heing a nem
)er of the celebrated Wallace Iflouse. tie
,olleaguo of Maj. 1). F. Bradley. lie left
i widow and several children who have '
he yinpathik3 of many friends in their
;ad bereavement. t
Fromt Gutem.
Your correspondent received a letter
rrom Jarret b1. Keith the other day. Ile
was a Pickens county boy, and is now c
nail agent from Athens, Ga., to Tallulah, c
Lit. IIis head<uarters are Athensy
As Uncle Mike says, the farmers' move.
Gent has agua been impeded by more
-an.
Mr. George Maddox is in this section
lroshing out wheat.
Mr. P. 11. Watson, of Greenville, is
urning out lumber fast at his sawmill on
. It. Child's place.
The health of our community has about
ainied its ('quilibrim.
ALL FOR CLEVELAND. it
The nomination of Cleveland has had a v
vholesoine effect upon the politics of t
louth Carolina. Many political antago. a
ists are whoopling i) the same man for
iresident. This circumstance will remove t
nuch of the bitterness from the State elm- r
aign. While Cleveland is undiluted crow a
o Tillman, Stokes, Irby, Talbert and
nany other leaders of that faction in the a
ounties,' yet his nominution I a sweet c
orsel to their supl)orters. TI- has been
earned from men who (o n . color the
ruth, pander for favor or faw & for oflice
t is remarkable how soon officcholders get
>lt of sympathy with the masses of the
icople. They lose the elbow touch. If
he matter had been fully, fairly and freely
liscussed by and with the people who do
iot want place, position and political pow
r, our delegation would never have gone
o Chicago, with views ani instructions
o entirely at variance with the nation-so
)ut of harmony with the pulsations of the
rent democratic heart and in such per
ect harmony with Tamnmany and Wall
treet, the great bugbears they professed
o be figting. The wool hat and one gal
used, farmer, nor any other citizen not
cheming for political preferment
ould have been caugiht in that
rap. Plain Van S. Jons a Pickens coun
y mountain farmer could have taught our
Nders wisdom, Ile was for Cleveland v
.11 the time.
POLITICAL 11LUSTER. 0
We (o not deal much in this article- i'
vould not have any of it knowingly. It a
iy be useful in carrying elections. The idea t:
hat it is so, has gvcn it popularity. No
lie can tell on which side the bluster is
Iying thle largI'st paIRt, until the niajori- V
ils are made up. We are not sure how
liekens county will go in the August, pri
na;y. The SINTiNEI, dOes not thiik its t
ndividual anxiety or excitement would t
,aiu its cause many friends. We d1 not
nake any extraLvaLgant clain-s. We have r
nore 'onfidence in the strength of our ar
;uments thani in aniyth:ng else. Wear
v il ing to r'a.k theit coniii<pqinces on the i
ac(t as5 thev si 'n I. We~ have ani abi-linug
~onfiidene in the great bodly of voters uin
lerstanding aid voting for the right.
--Thie Picken,s Mintrela next Tuesday
iight. A roarmig time is in stoie.
Sir. aIary Walker.
While leoking on at. the convention
rVednesdlay fteroeion somebody near me
emacrked: '1There is Dr,. Mairy Walker."
ooing uip I saw ~ just. before' me a smnalI.
iale-*faced :'al a one expr-essed it, "eclean
.haved" individus' , withI hair, long for a
non ; but sh.rt fori a w'oman ~.partedl at, lie
ide :ud roac'hed back from the forehead
n lorace G reely style. Spectaeces be
TIhe netat, trim lLiiire was clad in black
-lnia and1( lack Princee Albe-it coat slick
ibeck beaver ar.d carried in its hand a dud- C
sh loo-kin g canei(. I would judge that I )r.
blary is a "Hill11 man," for at the iment ion
if hi~s name it drew f.iem its inside poct 0
whIte silk handke'rchief which it, t
tood iup and waved (qute fran
ically for several momenta much to the a
mausemenat of the people in its immediate
ueighborhood, who had by this timet
aught on to the situation.-Newberry Ob. 2
e rver:
--Don't m-iss the Minstrels next T1u('s
lay eight.
rihe P!ntf"orna of' the state P'rohiiblton
Conven,ton, whicela nat to Co
lunabln, Ifluv 26, i1 t2.
We, the Pruolihitionists oif South (Caro.
ina in convention assembilled, how b< fore
tlmighity Glod andI acknowledge I lim as4
lit guid am~iiii rule itn all t rne gove'rnmnt. 4
I. We are umnaltrablly oppiosed to the {
ijuor traiflc-a tratlle biy which at least 4
35,000Ot,000O are annuanlly3 taken from ou
heady imipoverished pe(ople to lie s( urn
lered by t.he liqiuor dealer anid gambler;
y which our cour'ts are kept occupied
v-ithi 'ri minal b)usiniess, our jails filled with {i
ir~-isers, our penitenary with convicts, 4
>ir poor! house4ts, and our asylums wit,h Iu- 4
ut ics; by whiich miany of iuir boys, afteri
>emgt educeatedi, are unft.t.ed for biusiness
md( ultter' iy ruicl, amnd maniy of our girls
legratded io servants oif dIrunken huis
isnds,' w hite paIrents su Iter with untold
nlisery; uad hy which our (ivilizaitioni is4
le-moralizationi and the v'ery Chureb of 4
andl hindcered in ilus wvork- in brief, a traf
lc against t he intellIetual, social, mat crial,I
Iiancianl, muoral, educational anid religion
niterests of the peCople. WVe ther'efore
re earnestly favor and will work for t he
amaetmeit of! suchi I11ws as will plrohibiit
le muanu ficture anid sale of intoxicatinmg
quors for use as a heverage in ouir Slate.
2. We eordially invite mhe CO-operat ion
f till-deimocrats hi this laudable etfort for
tate prohibition, irrespective oif the opin-.
m oii oilher issuesi as already made uip In
bie State.
-Thre i preaching at Porter's
~hapel niext Satuirday morn,ing at I I
'elock. All.miemblers should bie pr'esent.
Businecss Notices.
Nl. 1). TIime, De'vereaul.x, (th., writes:
. ime ::inineri seve'.ral yearsti- agoa, whilr
uilroamdi ng ini~ Mi ?-isMiyp1i, I bicemen b)ad
vaffect ed with mnalai'i:d. bloIod poison thatt
npai red my lieaIthI for mare than two
-ar's. Several oiffentsive ulers appleaIredI
n my let's, aind iot-hin g seemed toi give4
''rmanen-It r'li-f' uit-il I took six hiottles~
f It I . ii. whiiiia (ured ime entirely. jy7
i.nmently located in Pickens~ and I
r'ft' ssiinal services to the (-iti
I IinIkins. i'ui L Wga5 ninii ,
TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County 4i Piekens.
Court of Common Pleaw.
Sunnnois for relief (complait served).
rances At. Folger, Plaintiff,
Against
'orric A. Davis. icbert Keith, tle clii
dren of Joint Keith, living at the ltan
of the death of John T. Gossett, de
ceased, to-wit: Wilkins Keilh and Fra
ser Keith, and John It. Uossett, exect
tor, Defendants.
'o tho defendants above named:
You are hereby suninoned and required
i answer the coiplaint in thisaction, of
rhich a copy is herewith served upon you,
lid to serve a copy of your answer to the
dd coiunplauiut on the subscriber at his of
cc at I ickens, South Carolina, within
venty days after the service hereof, ex
lusive of the day of such service; and if
ou fal to answer the complabit withir
ic time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac
on will apply to the court for the relief
emanded in the complaint.
Dated 14th June, A. D., 1892.
JULIUS E..BOGS, P'tffs Att'y.
[saAL.] J. M. SrMWAIrr, C. U. P.
o John Keith. with whomin his childron
Wilkins and Fraser Keith reside, and to
the minor defendaLnts, Wilkins and Fra
ser Keith:
Take notice, that uIless a giardian ad i.
ti is proctired to repiresent you, the said
iinors, within twenty days from the ser
ice of this notice upol you, exclusive of
to day of such service, tho plaintiff will
pply to the court to have such guardian
d litein appointed on your behalf.
ro all the defendants: Take notice, that
le object of this action is to partition the
,a] estate dcscribed in the conplinhit
mongst tht partivs to thik action according
the terns of the will set out in the coin
taint, and that no personal claim is made
gainst. anY of you. If you answer said
omplaiut it will be at your own cost.
Ju: . o,P'fs AWtY.
14 Jiuine, is'.2.
MCFALL'S
ALMANACK
--Folt -
-0
a7J"T.I-xV.
In "ye olden days" ye big guns went off
n ''ye glorious .1th.' But time changes
nd ye people change with 'em, anid now
iey are fixed to explode in August, and
e guns will be visible in this town about
e 10th (lay.
There will be a fuss an,] a rumor of an
ther fuss, owing to a dilTerence of opin
m, as to who can best serve ye country,
an(d a great many more, will he standing
L the door, and most of 'en want sugar in
iern"-- and right now
TillS ALMANACK
'ill say that Sugar is as cheap as it's going
> be until the fruit is all gone, and anVone
ranting Fruit Jars, Fruit Cans, Jelly
'unblers and Turnip Seeds, can find all
icy want, right here. They can call in at
icir leisure, and make selections, no use
all coie at once to avoid the rush.
THIS ALMANACK
s at gene*ral rule can furnish all that is
C.'edC ini thIis lin e of goods, and we are
ixing to take on othier lines (if useful anid
lesir-able articles for' house keeping. Peep
n our new room as y<u go by and see if
here's any thng y ou wanut.
W. T. McFA LL.
"I A Tvu~ 1 ( . S<)'il (wA 1t, N A ', il,~at1
ue t) g rant hirn letters of ndl nnistration of
ICestalte of aSlu c'ITLe1s of Sr. Ema F. Wil.
ml, dlece .nit
These are therefore to r'ito nd admonish all
n'i sliagular tihe k limtred andi ermiitorg of the
ihi Mrs. Emanna F. wi!n'n, dleeasedi, that tISey
o and appear before tue in the P'robato (Court,
he held ntt P'Ieken,s Court liouse, 5. V., ou the
,th day of Ju!ly, nIx t, after 1,ublient Ion hereof
ti1 o'clock ini theii fortoo n. to shew cause, Il
nay t hey havE'. wihy the saklt atd0r nstratiorf
I iven uzlne ''ny hanuel th,is 1ith dayv of .1mw.
mthe' 'net hintnd rted naid id x teen'th year of
ji ua'V .. Ii. N F:W lI ly, .1. P., p'. U.
A Household Remedy
ORo AL.L
BLOOD AND SKIN
DISEASES
Botanic Blood Balm
it CuresSCROFUL.A, ULCERS, SALT
~ tCr sRHEUM, ECZEMA, every
form of malignant SKIN EPTO,be
} sides being effiaclous ir, toning up the
sytmadrostoring tne constitution,
whysem imaid from any caue. Its
alnmost supernatural healing properties
} justify us In guarante.lhag a curs, If
dietos are foilowed.
SENT FR EE -n 7 ^?.,,
BLOOD BAL.M CO., Atlanta. .
L M AN """"'ut'e ''""* $450~
EIIS NEIGHBOR
PAID
DN LY $375.00
I'Ol TIHEim SAME' PIANO.
Neithe(r one wats worth a niekel over
lyn ehritant. prica by h 'uvinrg dIirect
Or .1. L U A YNlE & l)AI;OG IITEis,
Wh hatve hi ine priec and that thle
me known. You'I 'an't I ay theritn mor"
mat ins$ tlne.' s are( 1( atual ly worthi. Th'ley
r-not han11 he& i - ;i. write foe ats
HIAGOOP, BRIJO.
excr:ELmrqr, m. <
W. M. HAGOOD S
Are Now Rcceiving Their SPR
Dry Gooda. ]
Speciad attention has been given their Dry We are heav
Goods Departments and among the selectione keep Only Good
aro the lateut and best goods from the dulterated Sug
New York Imarket. Fomer of om
They are closing out all odds and ends in about the balat
accumulated old stock. Any Ha1t, Shoe or are obliged to t
Remnant of Cloth that has the inark of ago Others don't
on it. is sold regardless of cost.. ain't our fault.
Soine rich bargains in theso for but remember
CaRla flusyern, predict a beroa
Cc
HAGOOD, BRI
W. M. HAGOC
How dear to my heart, as the season advances,
With smiling and frowning, with sunshino and rain,
Are the thoughts of the past, of its dreams and its fancios,
Its sorrows, its pleasures, its joy, and its pain,
I muse o'er tire orchard, the meadow, the mountain,
The bridge and the rock where the cataract fell,
But dearer than all is the thought of the fountain,
Of icy cold soda, that Sloan 3rothers sell,
The fresh, foaming soda, the bright, sparkling sod,
The thirst-quonching soda, .that Sloan Brothers soll.
How oft have I grasped, with hands that were glowing,
In the heat of the morning, the noon and the night,
A glass filled with nectar, with coolness o'er flowing,
A joy to the taste, a boon to the sight,
How sweet from the clear crystal brim to receive it,
Fresh, cooling, just drawn from its own icy well,
Not a full blushing glass could tempt me to leavo it,
lie fragrant cool soda, that Sloan Brotherii sell,
The fresh, foaming soda, the bright sparkling soda,
The thirst-quenching soda that Sloan Brothers selL
That silver-bound fountain, I hail it a treasure,
Of sweetness and coolness and freihness untold,
How oft havo I drawn from it exquisitive pleasur
While drinking its contents, puro, sparkling, and cold,
And when far removed from its loved situation,
The tears of regret will intrusively swell,
I earnestly long for a change of leation,
And a draught of the soda that Sloan Brothers sell,
The fresh, foaming soda, the bright, sparkling soda,
The thirst (Ienching soda, thal Sloan Brothers sell.
The Finest Prescription Drugfs in Green
ville, at SLOAN BROS.
THE SPRING CLOTHING
JBMX'9"X-: cAC B133.XSTO>A?%-,
&&4s Complete in Eyry repartmentt
Our Stoek of
+ CUSTOM-MADE SUITS! -:
Every tj Ie and Qiiality in the Mark-eL
ftemember we ean fit
Thej~ T.allest Milan I
TiheN S4tou1test MIan !
And the~ Tinneall~tMan ?
In Pickeno County.
WBoya and Childreu'' Clothiig from the Cheapest to the Best.
Odd Pantm and Shirt WaistR for floy.
SMITH & BRISTOW,
Tailor-iit(ClothierA,
A ril 7, (ItII NVI .r , S.'.
Carriages, Buggies and Wagons,
SPECIAL OFFER!
TO CASH BUYERSI
We offer at !tEI)CCEI) PItCEs,
Carri(afJes, 1.iryies and Wagons.
COME, EXAMINE AN) BUY.
The Greenville Coach Factory,
onmovne,N. cu.
H. C. MARKLEY, Proprietor.
G. W. Nff I RNE, Nmpezrint1,en1de0t. ap30y1
THE NEW MODEL HALL TYPE WRITER!
I eo MIchE1 ritin h2 chuadors,
Rernodeled and Improved,
The Bet Standard Type Writer in the
World,
Inexpenq(ve, Portablfe, No ink Ribbon,
Intrs anghteType in all TLaniguages,
Easiest to learn, and rakid asany.
Ageints Waited E'verywhere.
-Wfarranted afs ftepresented. Thi's Nfi
(hine ig evverybody's erlendi, Everyliody
shioukil have their writing (lone on a- TJypeR
--Writer. It al ways insures the :nost p)romIpL
AdesN. TYPE W.91TER COMPANY. 611 Wash1ington 8t .Bs1 uMin. n
00.,
ING GOODS!
ra Groeerfes
r buyers and loweat sollers. We
Flours, Purert Lard and Una
mrs and Coffeoo
Debts.
friends have acted cleverly
ceg duo fron 1ast your. We
htem.
com11o to Pee xOi iv morn. That
Don't get mad al ti.bout it
ive think of yOU cyery day and
'ter to all such doings.
>a11e to See UN.
TCE & C0O,
OD & CO.
3. J. 1iW IS. I I l', F. UOGU.'
THE PICKENS
Land. '. Ap;ency !
The Pclkets 1,11111 A guncv tllow hats for stale
he following iesirnable hinda:
2Ma aeres i t iles below I,ibcrty; 125 acre In
high sitate of cultivatin; goo orchards;
1wellitgs and other L-mwsti; level: the best
tnall fitrin i i icken; e ii:ity: Oiri. easy.
50 meres onl Wolf (etek, ptiml. I u ruing or pan
lure land: 2) avre.; in ullti n1#1.101!; 1 mtile fror
Pirken4 ot Iasley ro,i: ma Oin pilhae is good
water power with i;:it In i'l, cott-n In iqA
ress, atl doube ttet wvotl car d! with bra er and
1ot lixturc-; all run by tiffel %ater wheel-*.
i1wellting hoUe With wkll of g,A water adil all
nleveqHary out bnltttinge ; also liittiiI fIr miller; m
omlirnbtlI asid profitabple phm-e. Term s en .
15 acres ott Town Creai one intlu wet of Pick
Pn; spletidid power: Hiw nill, cotton gin, feed
er sa eonilenser, power pient, griss mill. nill'
r's house, inaebitery in oporation; goed ruil
Df CtItoil;- one-half Mlh, IaliCO Caty UIltJu
Paymnents.
284 aerex ti graded rond to putnpkintown, 4
Itiles north of Plicketis. Oto huidtei acros in
rtitlvation; 25 ties best T'wolvv Mile river bot
loin. Good cotton mid grti !Ntid. One good
Olwulling and os gooct trituit houe. Terims
easy. Liberal ditieotnt for tll tpot ctah.
10,000 rres miountatitt vitt ; gtml for range,
vineyaprdti, orehardN, etc. Fieytimbhered.
170 teros on wtters of Saluda liver, I nilo from
Pleatiant OrAve church nmid rehool houRc; 2&r
mve vintred liatd, it icre Itrancih bottom; on
Vublic road, well wittercd; prico.) caeh.
215 aeri of mtt i It uric Iane itm it:'hip near
btlton; 45 acre's lit itiviiom hblitnee in origi
nal forost abotidiiig in tI be.st pi i timber;
well watared; price, $450, (oe-hulf cnoh bitlance
at 8 per cent.
400 ares 3 mTiles of laiherty tn the roliet from
GrOeenvill to Ot PickeIM 12.5 aires in vultiva
flon balanee in tite little ant oak tter; will
4vlde lito three or iour traqt.; three siettle
inits Oin the pilace; a rare hLIi r1ralit.
A hotnim titit oin mI.Ninin nt (Itm hertd of Gar
fln streot; good LNwo itotry hious with all neces
mary out tuillhigs.
300 atres lit itncusville towin-htlp ten miles
froim Oreniville ott puli rni ; 1-l -- re! s in - nl
tire; mile and ai hlt- f roti thu:rch andit tichool
houseMt ; thirte gioodi teli twt hnuiut, l a uteredy
wiuild sell in tine triaL or iide itto tracts;
pa~rt enashi, balaisnce on ling Itic at 8 pa,r cent.
A delinble half nuere lot ott Garv in street tind
Pen'id letton aventte; $11: at d e'urable tot fronit
I11 o n iti ltowetn .i reet; fitt ; Iht',tirgitis iii tiuv:t.
hi ttnr S ii5 nris int e-ui iviat in, hiaie hlne tim
220 ntrtes iin (','ntr:i! til tunhipt, 15 serer' In -etul
tiviatthm, t) ta-re's fiii in : tnire, blanttce in best of
tutintr; 3 mile" ofCu ira tila stat!lati, 1. mtilo- o
iliurch andt seitts w il fio aiild ap iion enlbyt
fernmN.
A giod hit.al '-- t) tnterig iits )hateutville towit
itfie iof churt ch nwi iiiiebooiiit; dtlirnui>ho neighbor
1() arcres I nails west tif P'itkens' on Walhailta
rioad; levet tittd; ill1 itnkte aptiiendiI farm; tint
heor Is (ine ; iuit hes :,oli.
2') nhere, til Little itatttoo, 40 acres it culit
vntion iii tnit n bot ti in, It ic ees in goodi psature,
g'iti tug, hittise, 0t iws oifttine a grants, tn
C''e ed si,tabb't for fiour hiorsois; this place 1a welt
A dit ire.blei tlot i itnnit treet, Ptiio:enii, con
tatiling 'j nerc' 'tiit tthtler: nut! wetl of go
wtttr ion priite s; o:to iof t h :nost vaitinible lots
in townti; pr ite $2:5.
A fnrtm tf :38 litre:; I ltoie" west of Pickcotn;
3(1 acres t'tt'iued, titiii''e iin gi-i titiibir;, ielk .
watiredt by ('tiek tiial s; in; ri-sr ticorci
Cihuirih it ruho.i,l iii it.; it ubleutt j:ilghbor
12;1ics strthI weit oft .Syitni's inill ; 70 nere*
itt 'tiittimon, '2 nieres iii biottola lanil on Fif
teent3m lilt eraek; itt s hi hb,h state of,etuttvattnn
(Ci ii biiiibtlig: tIne wtetr an< ia goodl orchatrd;
terium, 8 jiL-r ielt .; time~ & yearnr.
A ,,pIndid farmn of 100 aucres 2% mIle imorth of
I kts ott grtaded road;t throo good toeant
houtawi, 6G nteres hi hI ir state of en I ivation, .30
Iit'res best TIwelvo bli I#bottota; doei not over
flow; fino pasture of IL0 atren, goodf fenace, gooc
will o tf watter atnd two gotod usprhngs; wilt tsoth 0::
easy tertni; price ft ,l00.
1630 aicre;i near (e:it rut 11th 75 intres Int a high
state oft 'tilt ,vtt ion; g:iuiu idwelltng and necs
sauy 'tot huiilic:.
t0 wris on hi' ( 'ri'ow erik ; 75 neres ini otutii
vnatIri: 2.> .1:1 1 but, i':tt l : l~ ; s're:i of it,
wiiet i!tlh -! i'hh'ttin ha i riot tsubje~t t,
itv.'rtiiow ha ~ i:le if ntol it', cutejp W
of is ntt' te ii:e-'' pii uK'0t:: terms eni,y
4175re. t it l' inw in iis Jilinnifcorest
80 ve es ho well,091 hoher int p iii mu 350'.
ttr.itA fo r a r ' ii iinproived tuti It farea bat
WiOI)prer i in ri dgcedo
tt incr tl niith,i it i lit of t t ' Pla ii'a
., .ie ,f t.i, ie - . t im o t otjt to ln ti r.Is
Eric-ui i l trmi. 1l.i f I . I: tinlbl ; It hotC a .,
Forel wit er ani Itt i, 'i ''thiii onk em -s
r4tti tt( ruri'o- tnit h oil';ns, Jhivory itr
ratl ~liit..,:In iii it:'..4 l;imtiitifttrr',
hiift bottiluhmer,Iit ru u :; int: . tti:ishis ta a g o
i''ntonfr th pri o ii,imu 'i' at ailI farm tiar
'"" w . i.r n-. It . cut. i ha 11( ntt re i' , o lit':a
o a tint itK I fe l ti It. ,t t i i-gg ' c
hA the', r ickula, i.i tin -. e,ealtttigt
0) s0(elnirra n,hent ;t.ht themfi t',ather
neaiui rtie cltot alfni ri.t. t:-r of; theabo
bo, ok a y propt', t i;n;copront
2 ,'' sub iltyr-f;s. ;!ucliir
Th,'e d-intoy is rtiia tuiity i'4'vry wh
tnd tun.tie. a tn.i.:, l tm iblm Iii fre
drenh loth vltuau.s ofl te tils hooi'tp,
rnt. Riri:it Ititti. .t hite ite wL
reach,i nad rueerhiuu ttgs, fot i:t. vr a '
A"n.tm uhave nAi i if r& i really tedt:
tildIber- fahh Dehwr,w
th publshtri th I-' tttia is the i.
eas of' th atrs i 'eto wel atn,ple
nc iwritigkt tont-lit the enti veric
Ilf h t 1 00,00 wehi t ,b.i tnclu i n te I:
t h4;, dreato ivationi3 an 1dnn t of sm-p
Ihrthe l ruhil iitundardt ie (t aiin i nkeis
20l,0kn e in lehek oft prstintedo att.riron
If tt hIt rlo th, h-alfa mor I '-oanti sitti.tsd
t futitue'ae t.le wIte outillt furitnt.th
2d, to ny t.iittutlv ml ubsciitt r.
3d, oay siLtihl.-r unwhin Ier[3s who