The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, July 28, 1892, Image 3
ICKENS SENTINEL.
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LOCAL NB%VS. F
-Lou Anna Norris began her school at rh
E Mile on the 18th inst. t
lal
-Mrs. G. D. Barr and (laughter, MIN dit
' Ambler House. - ed
,reaching at Bro. Sani
.Jabbath In July, at 11 se]
E. M. MoKissioic. r
it. of Anderson coun- L.
;old frieuds for sov- toi
tr. Aaron Cannon, of Laureus county n
. most capable and systematic Sunday
ooi worker.
-That is alright; the public has been Iu
lent, and now the strects and the roads so
.1 be worked.
-A telegram annofucing the illness of ro
wife, called Mr. 0. E. Payne to Greon- t
.e last Sabbath. to
- ve
-Watch the local columns of the SEN- Il
EL next week, and you will see I inar- ve
ge notice, nitybc. tic
-Glassy Mountain has thereputation of i
ing a nice resort for the young people to
Ve afternoon picnics. ex
-The young people enjoyed themselves a I
y much at a sociable at Dr. U. W.
ri's last Monday evening.
-Mrs. T. H. Boggs, of Birmin ghaml,
L., is visiting her lather, ir. W. It. H. ha
al. She is acco:panied by her son.
--Mr. John M. Williams connenced to ea
ich the public term at Ilollybush, on tilhe -o
.h inst. Ie has a flouri shing school.
-The United States court econvenes in an
eenville next Mon(day. Court will be tlh
d In the new building on Main street.
)o
-Mr. S. 13. Mann's hog which was hit- 0
a ly a rabid dog about the Inath of last
irt.
.. ... ti-S
-Mrs. J. D. Duckworth of AndeT-rson Ai
mlty is seriously ill. three pysicials were to
.h her a few days ago. 11er friends are :
y anxious about her. Fr
-rie annual meeting of the Trurteeg gi
Walker MEIloylo. High school will
.e place oin the next iTuesday, 2nd of be,
gust, at the Academy. in
-Miss Raines, a young lady and daugh
of L. B. R0ain1, of Pelham Faut.trY,
nlitted suicide Honday by jumping i'n
a well and drowning herself. ith
-Married, on the 17t inst., at the resi- C
nec of the bride. Mr. C. C. Evns o2:
s's Ethey Mosley, Rev. John j'lleullrg 1
iciating. All of Pickens county. .1i
-Frank, the ihree-ycar old son of Mrs.
. A. IIunter, dicd of fever last Wednes
y. and was buried on Thursily in the
nuetery here by the side of his father.
-The finishing touches aie being plt on 01
new Voirtt house. Mlr. I was here (1
mda(y with a force of hands elening of al
rubbish and leveling up around the P1
Is. P
Pi
-The Distriet Conference lmet at Sene- sa
vednesdi av. Revs. E M. McK issick wi
. Mlomtay' nighut. Tl*e ball st rock B3oh.. p
's thumb and lodged in his temple. lHe
s not seriously hurt. -
--Master Clyde Ballard, of Camiipaihello,
artanbnurg county, camolf over last week
a visit to his grilnd-father, A udlitor J. 1
Cl 'de. Ile was accomnpaniied by his a
nt, irs. Eta Kir-ksey.
--'Theire is somne fun rand refraeshituents for a
o young and old at the s-chool lhouse next N
mirsusy eveinig. The laiesi( of thle C
ajptist (. umreh will serve 1ice creamt for th jt I
:tnellt ot: their bunldinag fund. z
-Call at McFaull's for a Clereland andci
evenIson beaver. We wanlt at least every
esl(dent of a conservative club to have
tc on next Monday. T1hey are ireal styl
.1 andc the tarif onl thiem is smail.s
--Mr. Milton Nichiolsoni, of Oconce, was P
SPickens last Monday. iIe is a ctadi- r<
ate for county eommiissionier, anid we told
imn we hoped hte wouldl be electedl without
nlowing whether he was Sheppard or T1'ili
tau.
--Quite a serious and sad aiccidentt hap
ened to Jloe Massengahe, son (of Mr James
tass(lngale who lives near Pumipkintown 1
wIt Wednesiday3. Joe had climbed a china (
erry tree andl got oin an untSoundi( limb
hent It broke anud lie fell to the ground.
1 tIle fall he hiat a stick oi p art. of the
mbIl to pilerce his abdomnii and~ cut a gash
iCout eight inches aicross and going enltire
- through the lesh.y part. it was a v'ery r.
dinful wound. Drs. J. F. Williamls an'd s
,M. Crenshlaw were called in and render- si
I the necessary sur-gical aittention.
-'Stquire 'hos. R. Price anid Mri. W. N.
'rice ret.uirned fronm the F'reinch Iroaid
'alley last week. Thie f.>rmer tls us
tat the~ crops in t-he valley are tine. He
aw Unclc JackIson (Gilies-pie, who has re
:ained his health it lisu 0ob age, andt( was
aoeing cornI a5 lively- as ia six teen-year~ ol.
Ie taurther reports amsifras turnptjikec bald
y' washed nud thiniks i'ickens should keasc
.ndi wor~k out t hat lihihway andu make it.
vould greatly incrlease the trade oif this
owni, especially aftcr our railroadl comeIs.
--What tabout a fr-ee rile in a one-horse I
iagon for a cout'y connuaissionuer. A vot
r ina th~is county once' sent a coiuty c~omt
niiisioner wortd that ho wanttedl to see htim1
-n untportant busintes-s. The coutnnty com. ii
ijnissliner went. i e wais iinvited to take ai I
eat ini the wagon ont a hunrrow with the'd
cethi turmdlU -up). lIe did so iand wai
irivyen at, a raidu rate over live mtiles oft
- ough read. ''Now,'" staid the VOter1,
"'don'~t you tink the roads neded wort" t
Our count,y comtnisSioners will hbeware of
in~y-tman who wanmuts to give thi.m a re
-Comuptroller-Oicneral Ivirhee ar~iv iV d
in Pickens last tMati-ua iand stopped at
toe HIotel do Thor-nley. Oni Sbbatht lie
worshipped at the Presbyteriani chuttrch.
iIe was.here fotr the purpose of makhiig
the autal set tiemnent with Picke-:mi coin
(ticils. Tis duty wVas perormedC,
Monday with Itnat b'eC 5-ati.faction to alli C('n
cernted. lcIviews catndhid and kind enoughl .
to say to the SIxx rINxI thiat there wasl ntt
a ni'e-r or be-tter ketpt s-et of books ini thle
snnday School Conveiaton.
rho fourth annual session of the Pick
a county Sunday School convention met p
this place in the Presbyterian church last al
iday and Saturday. When the time ar- 01
,ed for the opening of the convention ti
,re was not a very large attendance, but Ii
or on in the day there was a good an. C
mnee present. The convention was Open- ti
with devotional exercises cor ducted by Ir
v. J. 'T'. Lewis, after which oilcers to io
ve for the ensiing year were elected as h,
lows: Itev. 1). . Berry, yresident; o. nl
Martin, general and stati stical secretary p
E. Childress, Treasurer; M. W. New- a
I, Jamcs Morgan, It. 0. Bowen, J, E. A
ggs and C. E. Robinson executive com- g
ttee. ti
.rhe discussions on the various subjects f,
re very interesting and enjoyable. The 11
estion box was a very interesting fea- q
-e of the convention and it brought out a
uie good speeches. (I
Oil Saturday Mr. Aaron Caninon of Dor- s
lI, Laurens county was with us and gave a
3 convention a treat in a lecture of how ti
teach a Sunday school class and some u
ry inteiosting remarks (n the old testa. v
ant. It was the Normal feature and was I
ry proiltulle tf 15hose present. Mr. Can- a
n is the district organizer for Greenville c
ekets and Oconee conties. v
The next convention will be held ivith n
>lenloy church the time to be fixed by the wV
ecutive conuitte. The convention was cl
;rand s4cceess and was very benelicial. A
From Gntes. .y
Some1 are donC laying by: if they did vi
ve to work ju.st between showers.
You often sue big Ilows in print--a i
Lat noise like the roar of a lion. but the t,
rs of Ie ass protrut I from under the false tl
ver. SQ
It is prohablc that Rev. .J. 1). Wilson
d Mr. Ale.x Maiildin will take charge of
hoteI it Toccoa, *a. this fall.
'T'heie i s a man) inl this neigh
rhood clanied by thle Tillinm side who
ws Irm will vote for St"pard. if he can
his right arm on tihe ,th of August U.
Kelly had his mill dain -on his
ied. again and the saw d.t is
brother J. ). Ke flly has beena,
g several days with him.
4 * -- Ili
Front Central.
service. clime oU the15th
l\t 'lurl dditionis to Ilhe chilrch.
Cowan is here with h,is tcnt and :CemiIs
hle having quite a revival.
ir. .1. T. Gassawav has retuirned frol
inct Broad where he went. to see
)Ir teacher Mr. Meet of Ninvly.Six. b.c
O elected for thI-e year bginning the
t Monayinptemllber. j
Prohibitoi.n
I ai r-ettpie-tcd to ask ie r,hi ibiion e:- X
ive comlmittee for Pickens voiity, al-4o
twlship col''liittees, to imet, at the p
)urt .ute on Monday, Augyust. 1.t atHI
10 p. m n., o cisider miniig aranMe. LtI
:nits for liolding prohihilion liaSs Muet- Si
Ps. Please he on handl and a: Li in t%his e
portant muatter. J. 11. Nrm-ro-,"i
Chairmaun.
MAM4 sJ..ra'ING.
By authority of the County J;tx(ieIT 1
mimit tee of the Conezrvlt i%:e Im t -a- p]
of P.liokensem!a asie;igo
tie Delocrat citi( n of PiCK1s p,
LIty who fair the electio of Simp.
,rd anid Orr; is here1Y tcalkd to imet at a
ekes court house at Io a. in. onl next tj
lr any inrlher tar liulais, address, J . M. a
.>oler, Mica, S. C.,* or The A. J. Silo- c
alter Co., Dailton, GaL. o
Miss Olhivia New,toin will begin work in
e Walker McEhinoylhe ScLhiool July I18th, h
Id hopes for a full alt endaince tile first
13'. Mile has just retutrnied fioim Siimter
here has beeni in sessionl theit most inter- t
ting5 aind instLruc(tivie meeCting of tile WV.
.8. of the0 N. C. C. ever held. Thlis
mre~tion 1t will sendit Miss Sunie LittLIe. f
hit in a fe'w II:iy., as mIe~iinary to Ur:t.
ill be. seul to Chinma. Congralti ns to15Li
)mthl Carolina girts. --Anldersonl Advocate. d
Wantd.-A large tract of land (hard or f
>ft wood) also triact of mllineral hlnd, es
ciailly pysites of Ironi or Copper,i' Muist
elcat, have prfect title and conmc di
elly from tilOWner. A<ddress, with full de
rp)iptionl. Mieral, Bos 6'7', New York.
july8w-1
No't cotrts3L for ui mteial, labor or any)
ickene. & liley ltailroat:d 1by John1 F,
randiy will tbe psaid for ity mle.
Builder antd Gen-l 'l1gr. 1'. &E. R. iR.
C'ommueneing hmoe 1st 189), the Rich.
ond andit I.tanville Rilroadt will putL on
de redtneed rat .1 roundi trip slImuerCi excuir
onl ticke't to allI summenr resorLs. Tic kel
Ii saIe .Iino 1st to) Sept. 30th, liitedl r
---There is a treat iu 5stre' for you if
011 will (comle to Ph'~ kcins nexet Moln'ay.
---P ickens5 ha.t atrendi~y b'cimel aL faver
(2 resot oIf the in1wa rance. aLgtnt.
.--Mtrs. C~olden, nee M4is ILla 'readwe ll
I visiting Mrs. A. D). Mo.sley, of te jj I.
A iNMozelle att Entley.
3118s Mamnic AllIgood begani to Ieachl thie
obbe ichoucI(l termi at Ithel scotol lits near l(1(
*' .N. M1. Maddllen'1., Ilist Monday. Then
ubble schlsi generally began last Moni
aly..
---('o. JT. L,. Orr will I idress thle maLss
wl(etinIg nlext Monday. Come. antd hear
iln. Mrl. A. iB. Wdilliint the brainy edIi
O f the Greenville Ne'ws, is ailso exptact
dl to be her<it;
ve, pr'eacheudll an unsur-ly aNle s.mon
iutd hiearlty endoi mnt. al niIotitled itm1
Vt) pounds't. 1liin homet if h.. l . Juiteoo
his name211 is Georsll't e WashbitonI 3 P.,e
. tti in ja i llrr n sesiI ~ .ee f -o .
The prohibition questiou is before the
.oplc for thein to vote for or against it,
tie app roachin primary election. The
ilect of Prohibition is to prohibit1by law
to manufacture and sate of spiritous
uors as a beverage but not as i nle(i
tie. What. kind of a question is prollibi
on? It is a moral one, belongs to the
ioral Olass. A very moieitoos qjue%tion
what are our people going tl do with it,
,iw are they going to disposq. of thisgreat,
oral qUestion? As to how they shall dis.
Dse of it, or how thcy will vote oil it, is
matter that appeals to one' CoIlicieice.
.11 admit that retailing liquors, is a very
rent evil, and we are all @n one side or
1C other of this evil; we are opised or in
ivor of it. Cil aly one take the position
iat lie is in favor of retailing spiritous Ji
uors, if so, lie takes a stald in favor of
u cvii. If any onc will consider the
nest tion correctly they enn't occupy a po
tioll inl favor of this evil. Let uS lool at
f(v: of the ma1ny evils that are results (f
us whiskey evil. The person that habit
ally drinks liquors loose the strength,
igor and power of his minid, disquailiies
ini for bitisiness destroys tlt jl(dgmlent,
ad if le has a fality tley su fer on iac
>"nt of his had Management. Another
ery se ious evil i; thet( deadening of the
oral selsitiiities ind spirittial nitilre. It,
ill (estroy the godliness, spirituality, and
iristianity of a commitmiy anti hureb.
not(her evil, that is hurdensoie 111)011 the
nocent, is the taxes that are paid aninal
for the expenses of trial of peopi>e that
olate the law, conmliltcrim in cose
ience of liqIor bUing reLaikd. As an
stancec, take a case that was tried abot
vo years ngo that came up froni One of
e towns on the 1. , I)., Wit-liwhich were
vellt perso.i connlected. Thait car,e cost
.e iItceit lilol,e of P"ickcns several
idred dollar and was the direct result
whiskey mrakiing td si elling. This is
Ily referred to as a illustation of al
ost, daily occurrence in South Carolina.
Ie more occurrence as ai illust1ration of
0 lil-or cvil. A inan froux Andersun
iunty a few years ago caue to a towit in,
k l ountv, on the itlroart, becauc
toxicatcd, started v.me inl his Ajagou
hi.pping onl-running his hiorse. I!fe rn
pinlst, a tre near the r%ad, caiming hinm
fil out of the wagon on his he,141. broke
S neck. and (lit (I inlstanitly, leaving a uife
nl sCver:-.1 small vitil(ibeln. hat were
ic caulFes and age.cies of the dtath
t, matn. The leson 11hat1. grunild the
rn thmt imo,le thwe wIh-hvy, the! perion
a t fli 'tilledl the lint-! into l-s er h
I turl l ilt- ; o he f.:ei i .
wn th pkwc tomu-fta owti
bti-key, that, tow i coninell I hat i-'uetl .th&e
ie to tth l t ,) ilt,, t Ie olit
alt that bought tad sohl the wi.ltey to
ie m:l'o-alihof 1i-s p 01n'o atiscn
ibUtUd to 11bi- mm'ssd<ioenl death, amlj
0 r1I.Sis ible fr Iv it. view(tt fromt a m lor-al
Rindpoilt, vhi:ch is the qnly properl, II Io
ow it. fr-0mi. We'dl -ay lurthier tht thti
,ophl: that elected Meto .to the hisa.
at wtecr in favor of grating tha town
i! power to ije iquor license i also re
ontsible-etne iS sIle of tUe CIettI0
factors itn ctriltinbiti, to the eatise of
deati (f this nani.
It is ile duty of every one that is Iot
inember1AA of tLe church to , anpporit Prhi.
tioU upol the principle (f i;tIriotistml,
Ve for the peace, htartnonioy aInld inaterial
0speTity of his comtiltllliiity and couinty
W everyl onle will :Ahit, thait a drinkilr
Opla be a prospeki4u1.) tell.
All ciwelh iembers of coire, are com
itted to sulport proliti(ioll by virtue of
icir church vows :md reltions: it 1.h14y
i to eXe,L their inthictice for it, they:vio.
cl eir c h vows. LCt everv (1hut1ch
'ote as he P:ay4, for the -kingdom
to be set 11up inl the hcatIs of
,not Vote cle way and pray the
he plpiit ad the pew arie responut
.v for hew - - -. - --
we ftuil to utse the opportunItity
iod, we will have to answer for
teat er. -Metn inayl ha:ve their
arigtument that miay satisfy cael'
,'uting to) work t'ot this move
will *lhev lhe .suflicient, too
J udge of till tmenl. Thbis a very
ter', antd we should arrive at a
...stonl abotitt, it after serious conside
t ion of this quhestionl in all its beainigs and
ileet. J. 11. Nt.w' roN'.
Womanti itt Matln% !Superior.
TVaIlk abott, womtlans curiosity, it isni't to
e coitnparied w ithI a mtiin'.s says tit ex
hatnge.
A4 womtatn wont't. st ick her linger iti a rat.
rolp to see if the tinitg is set; a mnan.will.
Who ever hIt l f at woti:mi blow in - in
he muzwzle of t a shot -ttn to tsee if thle' old
u:se was loaoleilI. The trgolden paiths of,
l:lry are-Iine1:1 jl w ith t m 'who have comec
I over1 the alt: uut t roi.
A waotnit; wiii no t, teat her lani 'al i.
ooi facit; to se'e itf it iR fresh ptaintedn.
hle sign "'lleware, F'resh Paiint," is mieatt
or mfenl onily.
Whto ever saw this touchintg epitaph
ni tIhe tomb stote of a wotm.m:l
"Sacreti to tl.hImeiniery orf I f.oot,
Whoti tlueikL' a i coe)l i trr iFrom the titi of a
anleti."
Ini fac.,since, we conic to tin11k atdl
1, ai wouman has no0 (etulosity at ill.
armerci tol keeli upl tite feritility Ill thle s il.
]or six' yearts .I halel hwoli ailied el itl:
e. . A .fe h i bo AIhIPTh OeNha
fod, tlnd I Sno tIn btte hea'.Ilti (than :
ha -111 taver her I toendo til blV timonia
va oic:e heu- 'I watI.tiritih
4n..'u*---. -nm e-e
t' N I Iel \ l M \ ('.: y
ia92.
McFALL'S
ALMANACK
- vot -.
xETUt...a.
InI "ye olden days" ye big guns went off
'nS"y glol iotis 4th.'' ut tilne changes
and ye0 people change wit h1 'elt, and now
they are fixed to explodu in August, and
ye gnus will be vi-iblc in this town about
ye 10t dv.
There will be a fuss and a ruimor of an
other fuss, owing to a difference 6f opin
ion, as to who can best serve ye country,
"and a great many. more, will'be stamding
at the loor, and most of 'emt want sugar in
thern"---aid right now
TIllS ALMANACK
will say that Sugar is as cheap as it's going
to be intil the riuit is all gone, an4 anlyonle
wanting Fruit. Jars, Fruit Canls, Telly
TumIblers and Tll-Ilip 'ecds, 1an find all
they waNVt -ight here. They can call in at
thir leisure, and tinke selections, no use
to all comle at. once to avoid the rush.
TIIS ALMANACK
:a. a general rule can furnish all thit, is
needed in this line of glods, and We are
fixilig to take on ether lines of tusef'll aiul
desiahle artieles for hotise keepintg. Peep
in onr new roomn as voti go b an sce if
there's anytihing yn waut.
W. T. N'cFALL.
A.1lAN f3ornaIaaa
HIS NEIGHR13011
N son & ladilt
.~ 375.00
- FORl TUIE SAME PIANO.
Neithler one was wvor'th a nickel orei
$300. INSURE YOUIRSELF agains
pay ing exho irbi tant p)rices by buying di rec1
froin J.CO. GAltIIhTT, Gates, S. (J.,
Or J. L. IIA YNIE & D)AU GIiTElIS,
Gireenville, 8. 0.,
Who have but. one price andl that thf
lowert known. Yeun "-n't liay ilheni more
than instr'umuenjts are act u:alily worth. Th'Jey
aire not hbuilt thmat way. Writ e for latest
*OOOeOe**eeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeeee
If E1~ RIJPA N TAItU'LEs rilato~ tho s.tnsunch,
e lernnd b.owels, 'lurite u' bloo:t, are n)it-nA-.
:antot ake,.afonna'waanttL'ii. Arelin
' Brigt1'1 ) lisat,e, ent's,-I' coli,rtCousini, .
chrone Dirrhu, eboi. ivr ToubI, DI
* Loss of Apt4, Meta epressbon, Naus&-a,
* N t oi e lIash ---- 'ain,ful ig~e
tion Pimple Rish of llsod -
*to tho Itta ,0nlw 'm
Htomach Tired F eeling,Torpid
Liver, iuloors, Water Itrash
:or dir.e that reopultu from
ipueb. or at filuhre ini the~ proper nerform.
a nce of choir funtto:.: by the stomnacho, liver anti
otesCtitat:,. i'erson.s givemn to over-caitare' betn.
('ilted by tatkinig one tabulo after each meal. A ,
*confUntieid'i u of the RtIpani,Taot.uIosisathe surest,
-* cat. I set,-.t 4'4 1-2 g.,rom $ 1. . -4 a . , -
'. o. Jtox '. Nuw Y ILC.k.'o1
.000.. ,40O.4........4e0
AHousehold Remedy
FOR ALL.
BLOODANSKIN
D IS EA SES
Botan! BINd Bairn
It Cures 80OULAiLCERS, SALT
form cf mastjnfant SKiNi ERt PTION, be'
sities belng efficacus in tonig up the
slystemr and restoring the constitution, a
when imhpatred frani any cause. Its
I a1rrost cuperna?ural i,oaling popedties
I ustily us in guaranteeing a curo, if
directions are fot!ovred.
BLOGu EAUsT. .1..,G.
HOW I -- -
snel Marte.1 n I,., n-.. --tao! i l '. no .n fe t
hO ii i xp 't !"o' . . ' lrtohy,imv ri
In w 'karna the Unrtn. llt B 0 in' t
if a o. W di f , , - I-'l i c
0i*ne he t bl tFr. r u.- b i- W
tot e o k- ' -t *4 .
Wos to e)rya m.. a
HAG00D, BRTC]
BUIST'S TURNIP SEEDS Large L
-In Bulk and Packages. All var'atics. Sugai
Mason's Fruit Jars, The B
The Cheapost and tho Best. PffRE911
Strong Apple Vinegar The Fines
For Pickling.
Wo havo some bargains in Good Shoes. Making room for the best stoak el
Tho best Good:i for tho least mnouy can always bo had at
HAGOOD, BRU4
. Turnip Premiums.
Largest, - $7.50.
2(1, - 85.00.
3ud, - $2.50.
At SLOAN BROS'.
All our Turnip Seeds Tested.
Carriages, Buggies_and Wagons,
SPECIAL OFFER I
TO CASH BUYERS!
We offer at !(ED)UEI) PRICES,
Carriagefrs, Bu(yyies and WVagons.
COME, EXAMINE AND) BUY.
The Greenville Coach Factory,
H. C. MARKLEY, Proprietor.
0s. WV. MIlItI1N E. Mup~erl!(uinIedat. a30y'1
NEW SPOT CASH FIRM!
Tihe firsasi of Moruris. MYajor' & Co. hnas beena dissolv.ed.
I hae besaght tihe estire stock of well selected Dry
(ioodls, Shoes, hats, Nlotions, Caroceries, &ce.
For ulhe uaext Slxty Days these goods will be Nold
at anud IIEELOW CONT.* 1 mnust heave roonm for newv
goods. This is the oppjorunlty or the seasons te get
lMargainms.
I sell str ictly for C~A MU. Do not ask for Credit.
Re(sjpect fuilIy,
JOH N T. L EWIS.
N. B. Partie; indt:ht.d to Lewis & Morris, will be ex
pected( to comei wAithi the money and SET'TLE AT ONCE.
* L EW IS & M OR RIS,
Februa:ry 1, 189'2- Pickenus. Sr. (.
IWhen Doctors Fail
To sure you It Is not an absolute Indication that you are Incurable. The
demands of nature cannot be fully supplied by artificial means ; It requires
something to control and influence the magnetic conditions of the system
--something to furnish the vitality and strength necessary to resist dIsease.
The ELECTROPOISE is an instrument for the cure of disease without medi
cinie-it aids nature, in nature's own way, by supplyIng you with the pure,
wholesomie OX"'GrN from which you obtain health, strength and long
life. If you are troubled with a disease of any character, whether of long
or short duration, inml e th:- successes of the LiLECTROPOlSE in
smilar cases befom~ despa~w.
th em .agd ec cures f l : rj e o tramn an ocon.tin records or some of
Atlantic Electropoise Coi,
:1 m Kinig treet, . CH ARLESTON, 5, C.
& &coo,
At Steel Nails.
- and Coffee,
It that can be Bought.
,VER LEAF LARD.
t Line of Tobacco
In the Market.
rer shown hero.
JE & CO'S,
J. LEWIS. JULIUS E. 1BOGUS
THE PICKENS
Land ..Agency!
The Piekens Lanid A gecy now has for sale
,h1 followilig iesirablo ltids:
250 acres I q miles beilow Lihorty; 125 acres in
high state of cultvation; good orchards;
twellings ned Wher houses; level: the beat
mtall fiar in l'iekwns couty: ters easy.
50 acres m Wolf creek, good farining or pax
ure liatl: 2 i n ' 1i cuivtation: I 11nile from
Pickens oi E.Iley road: oii thi place is good
aiter p(v.er With j,ri-t mill, cotton glin and
Ire4. ntti fdolA : L t woil attrds with bruker and
il fixtees: all rin by he01fel water wheel
Iwellin1g hou-e v.ith v.0 (ielf gold waiter aned ali
tecessary out dt.igs alio bouso for miller; a
terirnbln utiii prolitable phir. Turas easy.
lb e- oil at owni Creec o'ie !dir' west ot Pick
)ns; NIIl d lIdpow; saw mill, cotton gin, feed
r and condenser, poer press, gris nill, mill
-ri's house, inachitiery ia cwration; good run
if custon; oie-half cash, baltice easy annual
litymlient4.
231 eneres on giadled rond to pumpkin town, 4
iles newrth of Pickenis. One hidred ac in In
nultivation; 25 tcrem lest Twelve Mile river bot
aone. Good ctton anel grain land. One good
I welling and ono good tonatnt house. Terms
asy. Liberal discount for all upot cash.
16,000 acres mountain land; good for rango,
rinoyard, orchards, etc. Fineoly thibered.
170 acres on waters of Saluda river, I mile from
Pleatiant Urove church and cheol ,house; 25
teres cleared land, II acres brannh bottom; ol
public road, well watered; pice C;00 cash.
215 acres of land in Hurrcanto townelip near
lIalton; 45 acres in cultivation halanco lit origi
nal forest aboitunding in the boet pie timber;
well watatred; price, VI50, one-half cash balance
at 8 per coit.
.10(k acres 3 miles of Liberty onl the road from
Greenville to (l l'iekIs; 125 acres in cultiva
tiott balance in lue pile and oak timitor; will
divide in1to threw or four tracts; three PIttle
maents on the plee: at rtare bargainl.
A house and lot ont Main at the head of Gar
vin street: good two story house with all ueces
sary out buildinigi;.
30W acres ii Dactitiville townnhip ton miles
fromx Greenville ot plblic rie1d;- 125 HacTe in enl
tivation, 40 acrei good bottom and 125 in pas
ture; tmiloetad a half fromt church atnd scheool
house; three good tunaunt heouses well watered;t
wvould sell int one tract or dtvhde into tracts;
part ensh,l baaleance on liong time at 8 per cent.
A desirable half acre lot ont Garvina street and
Poendleton avenue; 5100. also desirable lot front
iug Ont ilowen street; 5100: hest bargains in town.
666 acres ine Eeastatar townsthip, good tenant
henna; 15 acroe in cultivationa, balance Line tImn
bor and graes: 51,500 on lontg time.
220 acres In Central tonsh ile, i15 acres it eul
tiviationa, -10 aeres fine peastutre, bealaneca in beat of
tImber; 3 miles of railroad statione, M mile of
church and echool; will be sold cheap ont easy
terna.
A good barguin-00 acres ine Daceville . town
shipe, 40 acres it cultivation, splenadid timber; I
mile of chturch aned school: desirable glhbor
hood: price #900; eay terms.
109 anes 4 miles west of P'ickens on WValhalla
road; level lead; will make splondic farm; tim
ber its fine: metat be sold.
250 acres one Little Eastateto, 40 aares in eulti
vatitn 1o acres baottomn, Il acres ine good pasture,
eoid log htonse, 50 acrese fne sage grams, naot
aenc,tatble for four horses; this place is well
watered atnd a bargaint at E500.
A desirable lot one maina street, Pickenas con
tainineg %4 acro, good stables andu wall of' goad
waiter one premis es;e onee of the most valuable Iots
in towee; price P2.15.
A farm eof '?38 acres 4 mitles west of Piekens
30 aces clenrecd, bealeance it goodt( timber; well
watered bey creek and springs: near Concord
church antd school house; desirable neighbor
hood ; periee *1,3001.
123 acre's noerthwwest of Symma's mnill: 78 aeres
lan culiai on, 25 ner-es ha boettoam land ont Fit
teon M il creek; int a htigha state of cultivation;
geood buildingsp; tine weater and a good orchard;
termns, 14 ;'r cet.; timec 3 yearg,
Asplend id farmt of 100 acres, 2%~ mile north of
l'tckens oat graded road; tharee goodI tenant
houatses, 6 neren ineI hgh stiate of cueltivation, 30
nerase b'eot Twaelve M il le bottom; does ntot over
iteaw; tine patstuaoreof It) noes, e oOaI fence, good
well iwf waiter and two giod eeprings; will sell 03
eaey torins; pie *1.80t0.
I00 eres neear Cenatreal with 75 acres ine a high
state of cueltivationa; good dwollhng anad neces
sary out buitlding.
200 acres ocn lug Crow Creak ; 75 a-ras int stal
vateitn; 26 acres best, bottome Itand; 184 acres of it
withtitt a ditch; the botiwant land taut subject to
ov-erfliow; haclf nmile of mill ande gin, onae mile
oef.teol awed chuircha: price i2"{00; tewnms easy.
176neres wienir Paateap k fntoeww1 In original forest;
100 aeres lies well antd timehr ilne; price $369.
A lean 400 acres uimpaclroved t ract, 10 acres bot
towt tinmprovedl ; 850 anes of tract int original
timbaler: pariec, -ifA h8 mel-es frown Pickenas on
tradede reonl tee lEst atoe.
85 acres 2 watles sreuthwc:.t o f Crose Plains on
waters of G-erge's creek ; gootd cottone laited, oneo
half int origineal feotst; dIneo timbaler; about 86
acres cleare(d andr int a liigha sat of cultivation;
good water and nteesary bithiege: terms easy.
41 acres just -northt of l'ickenae, joins the corpo
rate leenitaa, all int cultivtionc, 10 acres of tne fin
est bottom inswid, fle buildling site: thistis a goad
bargntin foer a persaj wantintg a smnatll farm near
towe I; paria- 7a:, half en'lh, br lhane- ina (ano year.
I Per awey )-articlara utrito to Ilckenas Land
A gency,l'iclees,. C.
DICTIONAIRY.
fly apecital arretgement with theo pucblishers
we are able to obtain a number of the above
btook, newilI propoese to fiurcish a coapy to eachi of
otur sutbscr iers.
Thec dIictionary is a necesity Inc every home,
school aned buesinaess heouts. It illis a vacancy,
sweet fuirnisheis kntowledlge whic!h no owne hun
dlrced ni he'r voleeea of the ehee-st books could
suppahly. 1e.ang itc and. hl, eduent-ed aced Igto
raceIt. liwh ad Poori,, shlde heave it within
reatch, nned refer toe ite conwtcents eyery dlay in the
you r..
As saaam ewve askedl if thise Is retly the Origi
web Webter's tm*blid aI 'IICetionaary, we are
tab;' ta tut- th:st te heave lea:red direct fromn
the- eab Irhkiers the feat, thatr this Is thee very
no ar L - ta i a;.eta n whit-i abouat foarty of the best
year- ofr te~ ai ar's fc ae vere ea aweIl employed
ite writia;'. i i-eteinas th~e ethe vocabunlarly
oef htaaa- i:iat v.oerds: ieiuing the eorrece
pein'; a -, I aemto ie l- dennittieon of sense andit
ita (lee t-ui at .neaird ca siw.a, Cotciinig about
;eXseXw a,utura- ineheirx of perinat'ed surface, and is
boundcelle i let hi, heal ier(rcco rinid shee-p.
t'netil furthler notice we will furnaich .thtis val
tunbia Ictioary,.
hest, Tle aney clew enubscrllber.
2d, To atety reneewal sutbtrrhber.
3d,. 'le aeey asubs-riberw now le anrenrs wheo pays
upi teo ,htne. 1st necxt, at thae faolloawing lances. vis:
Fual? clothe bouncd, gilt side acnd baick-ettampet
mearledu edges, his:.
utahf .tiiroeco bounaad, gilt ride and baek
stanm a, annrbledl idge $1.15.S
1-a heia ep boucnd, lena 'er label, mtarbled edges ,
i)ollvereid free fromc oaur eaflie
Sublescribers at n die,Cac ae n hnve the li
tiontary delivered hey slpe lab leepid express for
500 extrai.
As therpubl isheret ihnait the titne atainhen
heoroflab-ek thelay w ill fearelic eel thce low jlhees
we adivie tall whoc der'err to etyntil thteel,es f
this gireit_opaportuneity to atItnd to it eat onace.
,1r w e; i!rond heai neot ve*t efeer to IPickenes bt
Plckensa ia lea apeakincg e'iir'ie of the r'eihroad
If youi te- ice V.nsley 'r Pilckitenand wi-la to
talk tee aneyoer Icn ther otheer teatnt, juast aitp to
thi phoaane" ad tai ll (ho one yenc ant.
'ii' aecat,rm rtpiap- tretnctitteild atnd corseel