The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, October 13, 1892, Image 2
SENTINEL,
PICKNS C. I,SC.
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DmeOORATIC NATIONAL TAOKET.
Fo'r President
GROTER CI,EVE1 AND,
Of NoirY&rk.
ADLAI E. STUVE.ION,
Of Jillnoi.
hTATE TICKET.
For overnor.
TI. It. T' I ,I, M .\ N,
of E(-Idefieht.
For Littieno:,(t flovertio(r,
of AlevIle.
For Scertlry of State,
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For St-te Tie:surrer,
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For A t01oy (,vinral
D. A. TOwNS-N ),
Of DhaIL11gt"ln.
For ('onptrolier Genei-,
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()If Sitarion.
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edieT',1''ilAY, OCT l 13, lItOi .ih
tl
Th'Sle IiNiI. is 1owV , t yelrs V
hid. It 11 lienty-onle vohlimes if the hia.
tory of Picki' s Countlv. Thel I u fcts Ic1 rve( Co -
cd there, are str-mt- Sa fitioll. Ihle
people .ve om-o tL histairy,( , it isi hierv 6
to tell IIhe tale to otheur genet-Ilionls. Thell
humblest and the gi ate-Aare alike respons.
ible for the veAultk. All have their I,nutti
w%orking"out thle de.-tinly of ouri coiltntin U,
country. None vinesap responAibili!y.
Whal.,t is.4 (et0dwn i., fOr'()r'againlSt Uth11. C
"lthere is Ito nlvuti al groundai. The 1rrlo- 11
hng never tried to be netrail I t is phnnly f
andH po6stively onl 4one side or' the other. Its|
r,sse'rtions1 Iav allV heen bI''g n.Aed on1 hO)nest
thu: we i.(pular, it ('o(ni ha;ve he.bt theII
tir13 here agail.st all~( come'rs, and e >ye
that wlas not the~ w ,t to tind it ouIt oin himt
belf. Whaiteer he tinight saiy, hIoweer
he might ac.t in that11 mioment,
-he went downt ini his own etimtiijon.
U14nes(t! Ilonest! Tlhis is wiorth morei'
thian all otheri rewards. So the 8Ktwrm4)r,
has1 beenf amnd will conitinue to be, without
taingiu'. timUe in4 consider ihe coIst ef s3uch a
(cour4se. Everyone str'ives for comeli rewardl
'-the reward hie waitt. JiThe sEN-nNxi. ha~s
that not only ini its preslent prosperity, buit
mn the greater reward ithe confSIldenee of its
frienids andl the re'spect, of its o1pponenits,
'who know thait wha:tever e1ke it nmiot be,
it i's certa'in11'ly huces. Theay k.ow the
h3lNTSN11I.
"HaS 11ot5 f'awnedi or ruI,ht for pIower,
11y dioctrines fum bioned 1 to he vrying( 1hour1.'
It has wi thiut fear, favor! or afflection11 to
- e 101' the' best interest of the c'ountly an i]
i'ta1te. This it will c'ent inne to do wiile Tlabule
sing the getinotne fpyia.n
'mra tabilit.y.
OJur most Coridial hnaunks are extended to
our ptrons. anid we' will c'onltiue to give
you mIore South CaIrolina and( Pic'kens1
counity newls thani uany othetr paper' pulish
ed ini the :ounIty, anid less patent mi'cine.
ing in Kansas whichl is going to run thait
country, the la1wabiding"itizens or Iihe
robbers. The most dar'ing dlaylight roh.
becry that Las evcr been aIttemilpted was that
at O<Iffeev'ille. Ii. waso a6 fair and1( squaire
fight ini( dein'ce of prope'rty with powder
and bill. Five of the roblber's were killed.
This is poor 'omlpenlstionl fo,' the sac'rilic'e
of the four citLizens1 wh'io fell, nr.d the inse'
curity of the baniks therew 1111y unsettle vali
ueCs. TJhis is onic toughi lesson se'vterely
tauight.
T wenty.ilv years fr 011tOtIiy I)r. J. A.
Johns, of Oconee, can point11 withi prido
and satisfaction to the gen)tlemaly and(
polite reply lie published last week in the
.Keowee C,ourier:anid Oconce News on1 our11
estemed( contempjoltary, the EleyC) D)emio
crat. .[t is well for a mnii to set up a few
bright matrks, so those coming aftcer him
edh tell which way he weint.
TIhe Abbeville P~rcss and Eanner wanlts
women'f to be alowted to vote, 56o they canii
pIrotest against town~ and1 spe..ciadltaxes for
other thain govceunmental purpyoses. But
the P~ress and Banner ought to know that
womien are enough like mten to vo~te (In both
Rides of every question that comies up.
They (10 not till think alike.
You have' heard a good 'deal of1 talik
about the- CGrarl IDuke Johin Smil, but.
the RegIster Is' tellfuzg na-of oneC Jimi Smit hl,
p Georgia idrrnel-, who it PCeems5 will be en
?Ttled to. the dukedom. lHe hias amiassed a
~' ~ fdinne of over' a milin dollars, farming,
W JB'wet.af youtg muan.
COOL DRAV141y.
There Is noting, no difforence how clean
Id white and pretty It Is--there is notflnig
lit suits as well as the right nuun ia the
ght place at the right time. This was
io case as to Jim Speers last week when
ic outlaws undertook to rob the banks at
'offeeville, Kansas. Jim was hastily and
xeitedly called by the Town Marshal to
ush out as one of a posse and help defeud
he town. The robb-rs had alrendy se
urcd their spoil and were just about to
uake good their escape, when Jim ap
icared upon the square with his Winches.
er. Three times he took aim, three tirmetj
e fired, and three robbers fell to the carth
hot through the head. Shot them to kill
hem and did kill. Shot them calmly and
>articularly hk .nrinc..urma
N'toha- oot .a squiirrel. Jim Speer ha
ierve. The inen were just abmit to make
.heir escapo down the alley, but .Jitl'1
keen eye and triurger finger wcre ttlo quici
For them. They fired, but, laud theinllselve4
o fall. Th(,se frontier itinks oight to
;ivc himn $1,000 each for tlhlose tluce CCar
ridges.
The Dievmlrlitic pirty in G corgia, as ev
(rywh ;e cie. is tile People's party. The
1111ird Party Was V1owed linder lat witee.Ik
>y a 111ajoirily1 (:f 700,000. 11' dem n v
44PP. aIS weTIll ilheEie S11a4e (Onl the Hthi
if Noen e,Toml as Nvwill bo. ln.atlen 1
Id Cleveluid alti dlack 8 i, b)1 e A td .(
hi11i a revilt will go far towar l cpIlen-t
ing fr i all the defeats we hive had Ibij
umn1111ier. If ivrybody hna to eat crow,
Veryodl)(iy '%%ill [e s oinblde atal synipatlize.
lr. it. F. 'Tiglwv, is aid tobe e ia.IvI
viiting the lhistory f the refarni ruove
lient in this State. A great. intiNy who
ive ided ill tlIAt IV--f1 I ri i0r aux iou.
-) rad ulI(lilt it i hi r taxivi reux ceipts, anid ill
hea cIt passed by the I 1gislat ure. if' t he
111 find someic"li. inl tHicze twi)lae tO
hiow theim what refiois lmvv 'a n work
d, they wvill excuse Mr. Tighe and his biL.
)Iy.
A cmivcution f I ltublivus (of the
rhconlgressiolnal dh.tIrict Was held Ill
'hu hin st 1 i y m11i1irring u i i..,mia
:d D)r. J. F. 10s , )Ir. ng e Th. InI(
i that dist ict, is inmw betwe Dr. Nwsor
nld . Wv. Sll, thll- pre't( incunih<.t.
A MSet nti Mn G11.
0 HPUiNy V .lit, S. '.. Sept. i.-The (',,n
!h-ate iol i'uit -1 eret il . h I. Ldis
(wftfled. AMemit-rialeAt ion ws un.
uile J i<a *y in the pd -viiie f to-veral
I f 1 % * 1 a nD d S p eI O s . T he p a M t e w i s ) r1
r tihe Ilvte PvtIer sccln inl i his vi l v. Th!
i :end e aiimlic h hia, d inl
wt voillintl wer. 4over < nie to n a.
The llolie tenothe r vhvtt -1 f11 1ay
aips, thr hidr1 d p , e e .;.) XNt 1nin
nrI n f rth it, the .i st t' -lr
t.t Mmoinit Ah laon.:rid 11nuer ' sit
io :d Ou t-Ov lir -1 dv r,iti en <.d the
'ehlty lnonumiI illtri hea d t
taIle illtg. i tba te N.tr ipnv Ilene s
Ithirt feehit h ~i:t.
ief of pOlice of1 G4 enlvi.1 vit.v U; ilp. ..
- Ligon, who vas n tlicer i the Coi
Inate rmiv from ii th.miiy
Ex-ieutnagnit Goeno . .Mali
A Lresdd lra inoctonb, te.iv
to.tuud, t A. II i il i .' ihe ' titi en ( h i
gi;ernIn .alibs (lIh toch -,d Jo l-f . 'ii .
'thran the rt:tori3 to take.t the i;ar . of
'ticit tipr. wh t wasii ot ab tlt toii e irt .,t-I
at.w,$' Judei thian piid l'trit eo ien
urig a- w:.i,'i ni :athe r perti, o
1i tim t"t r3'SIm (te whn : the e.ts o
Ihn- Ci"e' or t h canva(i is dr titJ iped from
iiittsinl rtiat ~n th;uas silei't nc li.t
by3;isiihlii litC,i a ' w i til ilI!''rate
tadittui ,etC , taklwn i p byt IIu t tiniilit
Anl ordear clas tive by u the iio(le c m
Indminanthetu renen fire a- j alute.
!ttilr the it t- o'llle t up frin t gun a
iarged Cnfteert got atI te street ~i-l
lesusended ir andH nd lot'ed, jus
btove the state An'other I wlode' vell,wav
hng of A-) hadkreiefs,and iiithei 'val throngI!
t.lOodi gainy at th3'l,e oquered - ha'r Oijld
rized at ieet li kei-IiII thikiren a~ls theyIt
layttle eslays andthn tIer 'was' tilec as'('i
lue Ca ~'ttthega (it shrt peak.f jtIiu
lt"rtn inh anVi atite Ps:th streh'i
rathd mtfoirlve conuntttr1,-ttttIb makd ad
ir'ation fof itet teoe tihet' of ttonets.
iflhcnIit:t ~The ou.. i:tile.t, Ind hidn n
wreet, hmdstni of librv"ntw e ok
n1elstint tt l . hth. th t.:la e
John I. Talbert wai nominated by the
republicans nt Anderson last veek for Con
g"reSs frou thi1.4, tihe hird, district.
Mrs. I1enriett. IrPy. ilther of Seiltor
J. L. bl. It'by, died at her home in Laurens
county on the :5th in.tant.
Tennpion, poet 1a1ureitte, of England,
dlied ("n the Gtih ins14t111t.. Ilk1 triscendnt
poetry will live forever.
CuIeI and Efbt
The more prominent. of the leaders and
charter members of the association were
B. R. Tillmani, J. E. Tinliti, (4. W. Shell
W. D. Evans. D. K. Norris, M. L. Don
aldson, John E. Bradley, T. J. Kirkland,
E. 'T'. 14tackloIse, Y. J. Pope. Hugh Far
ley, V. T. C. 1ates, J. A. SH4 I, Sampson
Pope, Eu.ene. I. Gary, John (ary Evans,
W. J. 'hEri., W:A. Courteniy,' )r. Tim
merman ,and myself. Tese men enlisted(
in te catuse of r(,furm in the State Govern
ment anml redress of tlhe evils uppressing
the farinig classes. S:CArICo InIY.
('lum tM 'rrw ,t-:.ec,e New." JnI Coi:rlkr.
This Inoriitig v ted tle lie ly 1"14ti
tule and : ,aw twenty13 wnnsn a ,'lo.pl .
fill 111vin ill line: takin w t e. w -mI 1-,w-. -
Iv, 'nr . 1-I wi,..-- fnum n I a
pt11111 of lilo 6: 1. all'i : ar l ntir- eve y
.station In, lilfe. No di.wNeitio'n ik ! - o I, --.1 :
t'e n thc: l ivnts aniptIl..v Ur Of ,A!;( i:1 % .
n21i f\u%iWiar;te, mI n lih N hI oihe. A ny
dollh:t of th' < i o the curv is at ruv
r*% I by' T vIt i to th it. i me lhn
1h!y .r . !r vl 1,( cliin 0-.0 etfiert of, Ithe
eii it:n2,(1 .ill thu t- . h .: have ' thE w e i tr
twvo we,elm: coi:-:idei t he vsf a o h
Idhinlk Irl N a :Olt',ielb2 r 2h: ' lwd, r 1:i
-rii brwf- I,) " iItl od to) cs i
I m Iet ',, It., lual. I( t 2' t I
A N (.-, id. , 2'.O.- S -e I arri vzl
f ".in l 1 . 1 go . v dclt , .4. 14%
On Illi! c;Iy ye t r(,t e -t r Iflt.,
0,09 .00' i:o inv. iv l th- E-.dward,;
c io. ale ill New Y i l I evived. I.;:wIi % a . h,
w'h '()Chine hvc to -h t re of I11,
Olir 1.%-.o L .dwar, h, - w r l..herv,
opyd Hih. he l fo n i e: r i;dlee i
i'd 1bib le i onh ('11 i , whe!irejhi
ir; hi er s ilhd Yval%.4 a14 1 . t -Nv (" w L t, .
EII+ ha-A.s t lo;m w-r :,nd T t :, certi!io.d
colly (of thle Que-n's t . i;!l1-i by ( en
l'21izabeth. l ithl nl." : 2tnher -r-." , h
chiills flh:l "the vv.- wI. :, a e.-a d
er-!.. 2.2 2 ,-c
GOvernor Tilblan has appoiitd Ohe fol
lc),ow h- - : 2. 1 o t 4 t41.l. lw xt .:,Sign
of th .Nation4l 4-4r1n1r,' '. . '.t- ). a 'f
X mrri.-, li;, k-r P'hit: J;. Ii. W l: , (r
vil!; W . N. Ehd -r. 2:, 4h ,(.22 .
I Il inn1 , l '1' !. ;iih : . -' J. ;r
S 11ler.2Th:. , 2-i.- . ';'; (. ih2: .2 -
No ve.,ebI, r.
4.4 (of A. I. 1 .ir.t , W . Ila' d Two
a al i- o ' . . a , 4 ekt 4 . . .
t~ ~~~~~~~: he bri i1,:w oflhr n1Dil nsr.
aHw a. ' -.. Ii,. 4('. 'iJ, lw.- 11,
li"'r 2'" It *.. G w 4 b -;. . . h h J
:Ii% i~te T !442 hia I~442'11 '117' l1 ) th
I-d'- ,r f f. .'.l I (H I'h urch.
lhe~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~n brh sooo h-m.Mtl;%.l
a( t* 4 p.4n : i c
ID;i:). Booth b w .:e h f t,l. u ri f i4
-.i!.2'.1., 4n te death o f t-:. 1w .
lDates:I.4.~ :~
ver'.h- s ?d e'42n4 proper- in his aI 1u: i-..( d iOC- .
tI ual to2a4ou12l v l r.-,1. .
Gna'!l4ar.n we ('iithov i2e.014 mivlg
won8(f 214 hi ili'b.e: < 2f thV enr ! dre N2'i.>
1 ic'i, : d . I.e '1.:21 122 t :;, and21 of
cr harrn r Ba : d s W .'14y( 04 M. of'li thi
to at r al .ad.e .i,.
fle'olvet a2.i Thife hae lng a use-d
tiand, teSIt sfl22( zrga ii
l -ras wfeit 2<11 y9 iIi2-122. ti n! priviher.
to place1i, on. r<or1.r steem fori; him."~2 a ar
2iason and citize2n,4:4 now4' ti'refre h2e21rt.
lislve. 1. Ti:t 1i the clat2 o
Resol'ved 2.Tarehv otakn
aitt- re 4ution'he 4ulb a m our
4n .
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eae
an :1 es.i m'a houe a
2 n:-. \1 1Ian2
Ic\11 N 2X1'-liBO1'J 4.22 2
X\2 4 a l4 I. 4.1 ( 2 4' 12 1 1 t ll 21>2 2 2
la ' t ~ (2 4 ', 2 ' 44 44 2 ' y h m 1 4.
1124 N LYr222 4 $I- oo1l ~iiti.1
.2'. i4a li~ Ttl !' tt V \\ oi I i s
MI:22-hI hi:fil
THIS E
Is a veritable theatre of trade.
this store the best values of the
facility to make your visit ple
You will be cordially received ar
The proof our popularity is th
with delighted buyers.
Dur warerooms cover more s
kind in the up-country. We hq
an(l second story of the main r<
rcai and the western wing.
Dress Goods are the center ol
Ladie:; are thinking and talkir
they shall buy. It is our pleast
shall sell som,(e bargains right no
Only is of those Imported
They are beyond questionl tle p
W%e shall s(ll them as we did th<
That means a barg "alin.
Barrain No. 2-40 inch all wc
cents.
IBarg)ain No. 3--Anothor lot o
arrive soon.
Bargain No. 4--40 inch all wu
Bargain No. 5 inch broad
largain No. 6-4.0 inch Wh
Bar-ain No. 7-The geatest
Black Dress Goods that we or ;
over a counter in Greenville.
irgain No. 8----A cloak stock
of 4,0,000 pcople.
And at prices that will imprl
word bargains. You will find cl
$i6.oo each.
Barg,-ain No. 9-Our $3 and
They are the best made. The u
Attraction No. io-Our entire
for us to show and( sell these Sh<
fort for tho huyryrs to wear them.
Time is up anil spac( cxhat!st.
TAT OFA cOi CAROLINA, )
County of Pickens.
In (Cmmen uPleas
By virtuo of orders of foreclosure
dinthe following namnod1 cases
>n file ini the (ierks 00100. I will selIt
()to the h ighe bidder onDlP )
iext during:. the legail hours for sal
mns C.Hi. S. C. the f.>iluwinIg de.
icribed real tstate to-wvit:
\.. P. Johnson)! as adwunistrator
vs
?larver llandell, et ali
Al] that certain picco, panrcel' or I
;rnct of land lying anid being situate I
n the county and State atforesaid for- I
nei(rly owned by Franicis Hower,. and
Elizabeth Ann Hewer, lying on' the 0
west side (of p)ublic road,leadling frorn
Pendleton to lPjekensM C. VT. on
a brr.r.ch of Eighteen Milo
r-reek adjoining~ hlnds of D)r.
*-res nlk>re* or less5. Terf3 cashil.
(lau.dius~ Barn.s,et al
E tlil 1- hes, et i,I:. (r P(1 o
Ma,bdat~. o frelsue
it imo ('7 , paenlf.T or 4lrad of
wato M( ' Pra1 t 3lOrste ch, t(1 of tl i
A L M niin, ( lry'Otap a
J n~( o, ha,f sh nn davo
b,1 erit (i t.iilo t of lo2d muhi .
tme wein-t by abon the ll;htO lmr-.
e .1i y" v inters i. ron day of
JLmteI(i payment i u.
O ll tL. tura t,;i: Pl eef, acl o
J.td .Creto, edotui a!,1Defer3iois,o
"Mt ttin lot, 1 1..~~vs of land,in thle
boia Otf liekens wuith the niir (S)
iatee, adoinin ht I of :s J.4II .~ AmI b h-r
en th eas. and SiW.u . C.net on
conveyedI. til . . CunTIII to n by3: D.lr ti(3 I.
*Ih;adh1(t' "k) TeOUl;, ash. on ! ' dayh. 1 nof
ames Duket .. eit al
TOCK
In every nook and corner of
age greet your glance. Every
isant and profitable, is ready.
d politely servod.
at our store is always crowded
iace than any institution of She
ve virtually four floors-first
)om, shoe department in the
attraction just now.
g about what kind of a dress
-e to aid and assist them. We
W while the people want them.
Novelty Dress Patterns left.
rettie.st roods ini the market.
others, as anm aldve rtisemenit.
ol chiviots and hlomespuns 39
F thos! 59 cetlLs broadcloths to
>m DCO ord Cords at 50 cents.
dioth at %-o cents.
-Cords ani Benalines 85 cts.
rPtic.s and bes;t values in
myone clse" have ever shown
that would do credit to a city
ss you at a glance with the
oaks in this stock from $i to
$ 1 iunt; 1land WVelt Shoe.
'arers say so.
Shoe stock. It is a pleasure
)>s and a ;)lcastire and corn
,d. lor anon.
MN BRO.
- A . tsL. (u lenerh
I'IiK El;NS U. II., 8. C.
I r:acti'e hI all the courts of~ thec sNintt, anti zat
,,tion~ givell to tIl line.i enatrusteut to Ltium.
tA I 1. W 1 111 1N,
-T'VI e'E GI AL. ENV ..-: .C
Maty I:ta i tl on:s arn iMw locat*d lirt W. C.
unik antal Felt1)1 o ' ,i '-o . rtar.
.1. W. NO WO()'a!), 1). 1). 8.
1'. NOILW(OlI. I>. I). S., A.\tiI.
Git(EI:N VI ,i~L, . .
) 1. J. P. (AlR LlSI.E,
DEXN TIST,
100O OVer Weutmlorelaud Itrog. A Duke's Drug
A AL~ r iEY,
an t '('.i.. 12 ne.! I le t-.1 a.t rl' ley, ~a. r.
1 'r. h is parofeMsit)2I irvb'es to theO
- ~ 1:'Vr.'; C%t.
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