The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, October 13, 1892, Image 3
01KENS SENTINEL
' LOCAL NEWS.
Jotton 71.
-The beaftiful SncAv!
M1c. Gravloy has been quite sick with
r.
Mr. J. M. Clements ret,inod froi a
to Atlanta last week.
Miss Adit Snow, of Oxford, AfN,, is
ink Miss Olive Thoruley.
Five hangings in South Cftrolina last
lay, and several on trial for murder.
Urs. Frank M. Carey, of Heneca, is
ing Ifer sister, Mr.. John L. Thornley.
Don't shoot till after the 31st. Ten
irs fBit( and one-half to the informer.
The Pickens High School is flourish
There are additions to the' roll every
Cato Edens has improved very much
5 he loft Pickens, and will soon lie well
3.
Give the SHNTINIC. your advertising
job work. It will do you - good work
treat you i-lght every time.
-Valuable teal ef,ate advertiscd for sale
lie Clerk and the Sherift this week.
c your cash ready for the first Monday.
Tile U. S. court. to convene in Coluim
n November gets one juror from Pick
county, J. J. Lewis, of Anderst's
S.
Mrs. Christian, the mother cf Mrs.
11. Thomas, has been quito feeb!e fo4r
e tine. Hfer friends hope to hear of
health improving.
-A little child of Mr. J. T. lill's was
deitally and soveroly burne I last
.rsday. Mrs. H ill had her hands se -
ly burned In .t,tingtuii.hing the lame
-Thle serinons in the Prcsbylvrian citurelb
wevk, by Dr. J. T. MUM-ide, Were ve
1h enjoyed by the congregations. It i.,
lc hoped thait lie will visit Pickens again.
-Sheriff Richey has rect ived notice that
Whitner Syames is not a proper sub
for the asyltn, and that he will liave
oimc down and bring him back t,) Peit
-Since Judge J. 1. Newherv ia; (.ut
his whiskers, he lhas ai s1rikilg resemil
wee to Prof. J. A. M Whorter. This iF
first time siice 168H8 he has tricd on
fashion.
-Rev. '. C. O'Dell and wife, of Pen
on, were in li;;ens last Thursdayw
ning, si)pplng with Mr. lichey until
next 1no-nilng. They had beC on a
t to Cosar's Head.
-The exaMIlination of applivant.s to
z1 in the puli"ic sch:ooli will he held on
L.d of October. N,o certiticates re
Ved except by exam1intionl, if theyx
e (luring this mllonith.
-The steeple of the Badtist tlurcli has
u elegaltly and tareut1ly finished 1 up in
. The till work wva_i donm by W. 11.
keus of Easley. A priming coat of
[it Nvil! Ie pat oil this week.
ar. Urper. of Tola. AnlersCn count vin,
.4 boutght cut lDr. Chapman. of Six Mile,
I will mve toV this county. We a1re
:d to geil eh citiz,I...", as .lr. 1-I e-.,
1 Mr-s. jimapt.r.; lnly friends wiii h
d to weteome her back to Pickens coun
-here is an eclipse of the Runt on the
.h, beginnine- al)(1ut 12 In. il goig oti
3 p. inl. About onic-half the u's dhis
H be'- ob.ctired. Nf:w is the time,( ta hok
JOpiter. A good a glass will r,veaal
fiur m 113. 1e rises ajot. sileIt.
- .eighbor piEerd into the IantSum
e day l-ist week t o brag abuk t kJIiin
;I,t lat!idlges at one1 af.4. We t oldI him
iere thmt lInt himt as to te alilne law,
d lbe begged.- us1 to saiy nlothingIi abtout his
traordinary shot. lie would talk it ti
Aer.
-Rfl'v. W. I3. Singleton preachedu i the
-esby-Iterian, chutrch lust Sabbath at I a .
. lki subtje:-t was "Ctlu ist and hlim tru
id"As itiual his hearers were muclh
dtid. TUhe evening service was conduiIct
*by Rev. JT. T. Lewis and mande uite in
resting to the audience.
-hriff Richey has built hinm or'c of
C most nleat and1. substantial dIwelling
ms5es in the up-country, oin his farm neat
de phace. lie 11as it comlpleted a-nd will
ove hr to it this week. J. L. 0. Thlomnp
'a will movo into the ,jail and keep it tun..
Sheriff-elect McDamiel takes charge.
-Our energetic and industrious relative
. E. ieW h'orter is now r-unning on t,he
e C. C. &N. R. R. b)etweenl Atlanta anid
onlroe. ile has been in the railroad ser
Ce no0w for several y-eat s,11and bus enjoyed
se best of luck. Tihe best, we can say to
im to continue his good luck is "'Take
ted toJ your sIc;,s."'
--There is alwvays a good madrket for- po
toes of both kiad,s. They are bought andl
1(d in Cr-eenville, Atholaandt other cities
ery day' andh a! rstat wte- 111~ illI far- eccel
Te shouldI like toI knlow ho,n Mr. \Valrip
t,he Tatble Rock(~l sect i on hasi Ccm u
it,h his fnionl eropi.
-Mri. A. Mt. Abrr-iis has a lkni fe hand: Il
hieh he pIrizesi ahnio't ats highly as his adl.
iace mi 0our 1paper. I othi blad-s werie
.kcn out, aid lhe cariedi it to lR. W.
btiman;L who'- Pmt in two lAad; a- his
a. itImifuItiIne, andl( the lknife is now'.
>r-th more 1 li:m it ever- was. lHe will Ilet
Sreader-s of t.he Ss..rm:N c. know nex t
ack all aboutill the netw goodits lie is daily
:eivying. C.dlI an d get hiis prices.
-- -A map li! feet tha'. gives you the- pic
ires of all the ['resi.lenits aind th,eir aImt
'aphsi firom Washiingt 'n to latis,when I
id oin whait istsue eChiI was elc-ht-el. 1 o
ie eleetoral Vote an1 d poplair vote of ev
-y candlidalte for- presi<lent, the popdt.m3
i3 Lhe Uit,ed StaLtes for every3 ie vas
:om. the fi-at to the last, censmi, w;t h Ite
Irgest andt most)5 comIplete mapll (If the Imi
:d States ever lmblhlishedt. P rite 5.0t.
'omest' w ith the Su:rtNE1. for t0 et..
-On last Sunday mlorning James frin l
?erguison, of this (con1uty, who had been ai
>atienit in thie asylum since June 2 tth I318,
(ell dead while walking~ in the yar-d. As
here had bueen ilo indicat ion of p)reviis
lInless or disea2; the aisylum auithiities
ilaced the case inl thes hands (If thce oon
tr. Dri. W. M. I es5ter, c:ounlty physican,
uxd a jury conisidei ci then case a;.d etur-n
3d the verdict, of doth~l fromt natur-al caus.
Js. pFob)ably heart t(hse.me.
--Mialhnda1 Lo ft oin, c'olor-ed, was accidenlt -
ally killed in A tlanta last FidalIy. TIhere
.vas a r-ow at ai hiousi nIear1 byV and1 slie wenit
to see wh~lat it was abttt. A wo)mn waho
hadtt a pistol tired at alnothe1r wom-mlL. mis
ed her aim atnd- thle ball tIol eIftetII in the
body of M:tainda. Heri remins1 wer-e
lirougXot to (Old P iI-ke'no unud intecrre I h,ast
Sabbath. She wvas a ughtelr ohf '.hI
(George Jenkins andl ~ws for mandy yeatrs
servant to Mrs. S. P. lHr.nEe,'-u oi aiut
good nanac~ as faithful to evtery trust.
--'Tie large barn bloln:ging to M. A.
C. McMahan. two miles cast ofC I-.:ski
was destroyed by, fire last abtth even itt
abo(r1t eIght o'clock. There werceigh:t lead
o f h >rs e s b u r ne d. S e v n b l i n g t~ M r.
b,letoniatn colt belonging to W. Mi. Halgooh.
'rho 1 rovender which had beeni provl
for WI nterinig the stock was also desitroyetd
Ntr. MlcMlahani's loss is from 48)( to ih
'J0l. The b arn twas insu11redt fot- gg,A
is thought thle Ii re was acc(idIenltal. Tfheir
wais nol one~ on thle hill aIit the tlime. Mir.
kleMaan hiad just stepped over- to his
The "anging.
One more hanging, and the occurrenco
will be noted In a five line loeal. Tlht4
wore a good iany )eo)le inl town iLt FrI
diy, of course only a few to see the hang
1ig, as only a few cril see it. Tlt Pickem,
Cluards of Dacusville were out, aboit twen
ty-tive strong, In full uniform under cont
land of Lieut. W. A. Itester. The
guards were -tatlolled at convenient dis
tances about the jail. Toi Brock, the
doomed man, had been visited during th<
morning by his mother and other relativev
His inothar was still with h'im at 11:11)
when the sheriff entered the prison anl(
found Ton kn elln by the bedside iq al
lent prayet. 110 caleI his attention to th(
reading of the doath warrant, at the con
clusion of which, he was told, if he wa
ready, t eo-tne on. He went ofi. .k But Ton
never got ready. Ile se6med to be hones
with himself and nevci claimed that he
made any progress towards conversion
At this titne he sentid to realize his hit
pending fate, and he kept tip his silen
praying la8 indicated by the moving of hi
lips. 11is hands and fCAt were seCurel
tied, after he was put in position oil th4
allows, the black cap was drawn over hi
face and at 11:20 the death trap fell. Th<I
drop was about seven feet, yet the necl
was not broken, but death resulted ir
about fifteen minites. la eiglt'!e minl.
uLes his body was cut down and laid in thc
cufflin.
Thuns Tom Brock pid tle penalty fol
killing Jerre I iughee, le town marshal o
Easley, on te night of 1.he k) of la1t
June. lie never intended to kill 11lhIhes,
but saw him1 wi rc he expct-d to reo An
dy Catrson, a negro wih whom he had, i
short im befor! wje, h a diteulty. 1e-raisedi
his gu and fired 1thilkin- he was shooting
Andy' arsen. le itentel to hill ao 1n
killed, sq) Ie had to p:ay the penalty. Tom
Brek w.vl not a 1oi by any oeuns, but he
WaM lot stil-t. lie never (lid under.-itan(
the rvity t Lhe sitiition. Ile :uade one
m1is.t-p and there wa 10 one to arrest his
d' wwrLId0 COri-SC. i litiother wis <mly a
few tect away when the drop fell. She
cied and se1amIed for n cr'ey for her poor
hoy, and for mnaly liiuilites refised to bc
C"11mforted. *ier very tsotl seened to lib
wrung withl tilutih, and her hwart seemed
lo h1o brke an *ledn. u- hmr
demoustraive, her grief is wint, mii-ht
have beei expected of any intelligeit aid
alectiomiate nother. IIer sieter was with]
he I and offered what, poor consolation shc
CoUl'd.
Tche bNdy of Ton Brock was turned over
to I is Iweople for burlal. Tuils endmled thc
evind legal execution iU the county el
P'ick ens.
A 1rihday Vete.
On or about the last Ti(-Sdity in Sopteim
he-i- Misses Atirie I1ollinirsworth and Corrij
l1ruCe, who started mit in life on the m111t
day, dee!-led to celebrate the event by
m1:akin1g ineIry with a few of their Imwt, ii,
ti-mate fi"i1n"k. The Od cont ry homile o1
t 111llingsworths. ou Twelve Njile ltiver,
.a:: the nn inviting rvndz(0v(tl3, and
there they gatlered about, i enty-lthre ir
num ir, ji;t as the setting sin "'trucki
throtgh th farthest niist, the tallet, tree
to .den."
The rite4cr cohiiOns the follONwing:
ice' A rie 1oli ngswori ib, Corrie Bruce,
(fla llinwoh,Charh>tt,' Mlur1f, Stelhil
Nev:Ier", of P.ickenis; Misses Lidie Folger,
Li:he II agood, of Esley: l iss F. 1. 1it.
;.7()od. Ch11arlestonl; Miws Adie E. Lovet
: Miss Laura llaood, Alabama
Mr. .d M Is. .1 . Mv !). 1t1.0 e11m l n(11,
Pickens;-e:s It. 0. Ho 1a . E. fll.
-oA, jr,LItCiiee,c.1. Aht anl
dler, T. .1. Nlatlin, '. T u..-e -
J L. Thlrnh-y. jr.,-I.. C. ,TIn
B-sof IPie s; laerry lha
Liuit. Frank G . Vi-olin' '. S
The hi ih mon ro-me up :-1
iti silver 14an I) 01 1gb the I
and iany gId 4ls ft laugh
each etlir in <Iilek sucts.i,m
like fornms ltted to andl fro in
"go round."
At,bout 7 p. m. super was
It was ind(eedi a royal feast prie
large table on thle back piazza
queLt wasi Cever more enijoiyed G
pre(ciate'd. 4hfie: s!a .lohIingisv
as: hostess. anmd 3Iars. II 1l, vwhio
ild h om le, fur nihed splend id
air hadu shiapel every. atppe'
eleganf sutppr was5 rel ilhed b ey
ure. Wh len feas-ti cendued the
imeig ccon nneeld and a
Liime wvas had bly Cvery One.
I'rompltly at 1I o'clock p. mn.'
for PiQkeus"e was tIhe order' ml
was that, the "B~Jirthm Day Fet
crowing joy of thle summer.
do not require the publication a
of unmiari ied ladies. We wish ti
heapply returns of the day at the .
of their beoigold..
T:lIe Assetioen.
Tfhe Twelve i'lile Rliver Baptist Assoc-ia
lion wais bl this year with Ol Pickeln
(hurchb anid wias Conven'~ed lat. T1hu rsdayn
Thle intrlodtort- y semoln wase Or-eneIn. l'
Rv. J. M. St eant, nft-i- which te bodt
ws organiized byv (leetinig litv. J. M . Sltw
A rol t ail oef lie curches sheow;el thle:
ouit of thirnty-six, aill were reprtes:-.ted b,it
tor ree-. Tlwe~t was the innr-eqntitr
cui, tfel eQgas: thatt thnre ha:mseen lei
:-veratl mjeetin:ve.,s oft thne Assoc'iael.i on. A
gr eat,h-i of buhnte:.s ww:: tra:ns:,et dc, lihe
t ' m ectin oi f invov y'tog men( fetr (la
ini n Istry, c li. h ee: i:io :iry so s
Th~e re ort oen e-Ihielt;,on nac 'e:el htt
ir.J. M. Flo--art, eb:Grtoomi eol tI
Il en'e of thicu: ati.. It shownvel thati thc
Hant hc I :gent mor e mneyu: than hat
h (scoml ribunl d bcy thce A\.ssei--: ion, maii
th:it th e-e wu z- a det ofie y;-i dele for boani
:mdt tu ieo. TIs .-\ eihinc w%. cam-l~
anto L e. t e dr:. ie: ;e.c.-v, buit n. i few o
th.e delIe-gates lite prep.~rted toe dtIn t i li
at tt tim. A~ C ol:ceioni wasc tiini i
w!,iebI immtl l ab :!eut e, :ceuli com
untite 'I was aLlsh:btud to aie:;ri.n theIIC re
iimcinh. eof t he (M;t, unit leg I lie ch!uce
i 1o th Ii :.A th>ne
'The .0 s i. tman left b-ftorc- the rCeio
of the nic:e:mry w as tlispo-te; tf, Ih
t:-tu the report, and .,tme or t;e W;c-ee
c-ill' Ce were h'd to betie-ve thbat th: i unter
e.st m Ihe iOLia > etok to be lagineg.
Sc31 cuteri,- itti was :1 tlt wij tu
edid noiit get. The next Assitiou0 will bI
- held at Ninte Feorks.
Themc Tlwelvie Milc- Assoc:ittioni at.( )l.
Pijek es is numtlb:'r(al willY tIeI thine
of the pa-t, a::d mrrybiody w:2 there ei
cept the thatt st:ived away. hipt
(ten, andl is at hoe)- 1iI ith h im uilv am:c
antemg list fiend.s. Hie arrivedc hat Fiida.y
Y'iuri (crresndilent itn coipanye wviti
Jamies hi. 3.hcrgan,t of HelI Sho-:1, w'-tel .tm
a plasr mai busi ne:,s tripe to\VlltIIl.
"Ulnir h)ethimian," (. \Vorin- r, and. I wvil
ntiI iti tenpt toi tell yoeu ael abuiclt his ''t
fartnwr co-e rnec," &e. , bitt wi I tell you lit
gave~ us- a great. h ig open.hIearutedh wveleo-nm,
i W1I il aye any fLn.Imer tom geo t'il see hi
iieode itd phm je.of larminig.
I leardm ye-stertday fromu god13 li'i?horit)
thact (- roeer lBo.T is s''ing toe disulit the
rouidt of Wt ~. 31. I idjiay, who cdeiceh
fhwwi-i ac, :enei scee wh'at theare aire ii
tein- nii-heift reir ts 5cc currenlt through.~l
I h;ese, (. (:, l>et. I lthi, I189.i.
Thew follow ine- h:.vye bewn appoinc.ti te e1st
pL-rvisors ofi IFederea:l elecins Ir I (eken3
countty: J1. 1". Sem.h.-rn, l 'en t,. It
icharde.soni, h,ihe.rty I'. O MNirn, Cte:t
tral; U,. 1. I)aton, |lurrlij:mi ;.J. I). t:ur
Ion, Pickens C. I I.; J. A. Ithintei-.m,i l).i
cusville; W- N. Iu ces l-oster's SIt crc; I)
- Edena, NPnmpllkinitowni; TI. .J. I,.ig-NI
amM; W'J.onde -. Civ :~i.
-Eddie IErant matr1bulated lin the Fas.
ley High School last Mo'nday morniog.
-Rev. L. T. Weldon left last Monday
to attend the Association at his ord hoie in
Georgia.
-Whooping-cough i about to capture
the town. f is prevalent inany pa ts of
the Stite.
-Rev. J. E. Foster dropped into onr of
fice a few Iniutes last week on his %ay to
the Association.
-The measles is still going about seek
I Ing whom they way put a bad taste in
somebody's mouth.
-Mr. T.- P: Leoper Is still quite sick.
Some days he is much better apparently,
mt he soon gets back to his suffering again.
-The colored people of the olenoy
Association i)asstd a reselition at the meet..
Ing of the As*oclatlon here last week to es
tablish a high school for their race at this
place.
-Mr 0. S. Stewart bought a handsome
new buggiy f roi Ilagood. Bruce a Co.,
last week. lie is a prosperous young
furier and knows how to take advantage
of the situatioll.
--The cotton market is a little liregular
but it han gained a little in the last week.
Sonie think it will go to ten cents before
the 1st of January, but we cee nothing to
itid ce such a ljeulf.
--Air. Anderson Babb will soon have bis
nice two-story dwelling near the Methodist
church, completed. The plasterer finished
lat Saturday. It is one of the most, con
venient and well arranged dwellings in
town.
Mliss Willic Dorn, of Atlanta, is visiting
frieiid( and relatives hcre.
Mis. W. K. B,oggs is almost entirely
well again. They will return to Augusta
soon.
Mis. M. S. Folger' !eives soon for her
home in Savannah.
We are sorry ti hear of the death of Jay
Clayton, son of the late Dr. 8ilas Clayton.
Jay wasv at Bat.esville, Ark., at the timle of
his ileath, where lie graduated.
Mi:,s llaie Thompson returned to her
hone in Waialhla yesturday. She has been
visiting h2re sveral days.
Mrs. F. B. Morgan is in Greenville visit.
isg Miss Myra Lay.
Miss Eula Rtobinson leaves (he 16t.h inst.,
for La Grange, Ga., whure she wVill enter
school.
We heard a fine s4rnion fron MIr. White,
of Greuiville, last Sabbath in the Baptist
church.
Miss ule Folger returned home, after
visitng here several days, accompanied by
-s. catuble and her dat! eltrin Mariai,
Central, S. C., Oct. ifth 18,J2.
Tho Queen anrid Pre.ident.
Who will he president? Send your an
swer, with eight two-cent stamps, for a
s:mpl.e Copy of the Canadian Queen, col
tamitig rules and conditions, and secure
one of the followimg valuable prizt,s: To
the lirst correc-t. nnswer will be awarded a
Steinway or Chickering Piano; the two
next. each a pair of balt-fil Diaion(d
Ear--Rinis the next ten, each a fir.-elass
Sewing Maheine, anld to the lust ten will uc
awarded ea,cli a fuili Silver Tea Service,
(value $G0.00.). In addition to i itese, ev
cry person correctly nmining the next Pres
ide.it will have their Aholice of a Ia!gm111i
cent Di:uoid Brw;-let, a pair of Dia'ond
Eal.; or an illorte"i Opera (l:a;.
. ..... . Nvember 7th. Any letter
it date will he aveepted.
.11.-t v";vcial orizes wil! )c
t--n -usev?drs recein-cd each
.2rd tit n no of canlidhite.
E. S. free of ditty. A((
.' The Queen Publish
)ron'to, Cana'la.
'd of Tluant.ee
haink our many friends of'
-roundinig commnuniity for
kimance tend(ered( and their
'unie' shown us (luring
dheith of our little daugh..
F. BI. MonaA.
r Land Int men-til-b.
JuI r'eatsonable t erins, my
srs of ltice's Crceek two
win' of Eisiey; two go od
p)lace, a fine orcharnd and
r. A three-horse crop is
in and in good condition.
J. 1B. Cr.Ymc.
Look out for
.A. M. MORRIS'
New Ad, Next Week.
Q TJATE1 Ol OU R (ARO)LINA,
O5 Cenigt of Pic-kens.
- Riobed' C. FJost.
Wuarren D. Simmltonsr.
(oh' laii nhi,. foreclosureO.
i y viineit of an or 'der. of foreelIoo-s
inro ouide in fbto above siarttd ensoai by
Hfonl. J. UI. li(Lden on 1 Iiith iv
Mar-chl 10l2. I weill sell I)Ito he higi
esnt. bihleri oni
(Saledlay in No;',mbiler)
nex t duriingr the legaol'hourse. for satle
l>u-foe 'fth( e) ort houso15 (1oor a'it P ick
en ii. H. 11. C. the followving real es
All that piece j parcl or1 tract, of land
lyin g ando be i tuned iniI te p Stt
of J.A F. aly, M~atthew lHendiricks.
-~ 'i. I one, Jfessei S'Jiohlman, Lar.t
A fedri'k.s andi ot hera. Conu lin.
iu ixty five (hi) acres mtor'e 1 oss
Tecnu cash pturchae to pay for
aper.11. A. lem-:Y, ShriW.~
TAX NOTICE&
The County Treasurol' of i?fckbi
will open his books for collfction (
taxes, fiscal year 1892, in his Wflk
at Picken C. 11., o the 15th of 0
tol>er 1892, wh1en the following tax(
will be collected:
State taxes, 4j mills.
Ordinary County, 3 mills.
Past Iudebtednes.
Railroad, 3 mills.
Court House Bonds, j mill.
School, 2 mills-maing a tfAIl
17 mills.
All persons between 21 and 5
years of age are liable for Poll.
A special school tax 2 nulls will b
collected from property holders i
following school districts laid off b
School Commissioner Bright, viz:
Farr's School District, No. 10, an
Zion School A. Liberty township.
I will be at the following place
D. V. on days named below:
At Easloy, Monday and Tuosda3
October 24th and 25th.
At Liberty, Weduosday, 26th O<
tober.
Central, Thursday and Friday
27th and 28th October.
At Praters, Saturday, 29th Octo
bor.
At Cross Plains, Tuesday Novor
ber 1st.
Daeutsville, Wodnesday, 2d Nov.
Fostcr's Store, Tlursdny, Nov. 3d
Pumpkintown, Friday, Nov. 4th.
Eastatw, Thursday, November, 10
HIurricave, Friday, Nov. 11 th.
Six Mile Saturday, Nov. 12th.
ahmce of time at my offico a
Pickens C. 11-, to December 15th
18,12.
All taxes shall be paid in the fol
lowing kind of funds, and no othor
Gold and silver coin U. S. currer
cy; National bank notes, and Cou
pons which shall becomo payabl,
during the year 1892, on the Consol
idated Bunds of this State know
as Brown Bonds, and tho Bonds <
the Stato kuown as Bluo Bonds, an(
on any other Stato bonds Which ma
be issued by. any act of the Genert
Assembly, the Coupons of which ar(
by such acte made receivable for tax
es. Jury Certificates, and per dion
of State witnesses, aro recivablo fo
County Taxes, not including Schou
Tax.
"We will be compelled to leavo eac.
place at 3 o'clock, p. im., in order I
reach the next appoiiltment in tim
J. T. YOUNGLOOD,
Treasurer P. C.
Oct. 6, 1892-2
McFALL'S
ALMANACE~
A grand grob game will now b.
gin, and the enely bird will grab:
thie worm and-probably miniss
Tlhis Almiimack will not grab. We'
stand first on one foo-f, then oni tt
other and wait w.ith time and pi
tience for somo~thingv to "bob up."]
it don't "bob" this fall it will soon I.
time for urs to "dIon't bob." 'M
"bobbed" first, and t.imo about ia fa
p)lay but to chango the subjet, if a
we given to lying we should sa
that we had the largest stoc~k in tlt
up country, and could and woul m
dlersell any and every body but Unc
MikeC says we can't lie. And he
authoijty. U.'s word i:s the law.
But to buckle righlt to the ha,r.
fa2.ls, weu hamv jus8t opOim.d out a ne
change hands to' do much good.
A unice lot of llnkets, and.~ Quilt
Shawls andI Overe'ats, Rubbe ~r Goo<si
anud 1"lainnls. A large lot of set
lHye and When. i, don't wait until it
all gonea, thenm fuss.t nau for niot ket
ing it. W\ 12bu to ')ll . >t to ke
An t1her 10' of' nice F"urnituire cor,
ingU( in.I1 "Sty li hi -md ' nbsanti
uWet have' jiust n-b1~led anot dher lii
lamine ourlifferenit lines m
yo will be al> in se) someth1 ~4 iing thi
you' need. If you don't sce wivhat y<
waniIt asik for if
W. TF. McFAL L
Newpaers.- FREI
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ih. e of f22 ve 2 ..' , 0 fy. ,iice1 eg b
12. wh 2hre. .,ir.. . I. . I ir' Vc2.Iyj*
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5 jc r y.u t.v -. 21.2. I s .eL re r l n
1,1211 222 2T.2 ..\, I I .2 Lv'. 2. 32. ws,2
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HAGOOD, BRUC
W. M. HAGOOD & CO., Easley,
We have jiSt retirned froni the NoftherM niikets better
cfilf purchases.
Evei lini ih out tock has beeri added to und fnproved:
We have had an eye as much td quality hs to price.
In Dry Goods and Clothing especially have we tried fd g&
Y An eflumeration of the bargains and novelties ori cir she
are cordially isvited to come and ace them.
We are haridling bagging and ties again.
Agents for Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets. The best
Highest p-ice paid for cotton.
HAGOOD, BRU
W. M. HAGOOI
Clover
A nd
Amids
Drugs
Alwny
Omn
lEaund.
- Druug
ki4orc
The
To
Trade.
SIOANS,
73 Main S1.,
li
TO CASH BUYERS!
We ter af, REDlUcEL PRI2Cr6,
Carriag,eb, JBuggiea ah4 Wcagonu
0 ~COMR, 1AMWE AND BUY.
SThe Greenville Coach FacPtr
0 (~I<IEENVTJ.E, M. C.,
~. S1~~E,H. C. MJARK L EY, Proprieter
S- -MER NE, Suerintemdernt. ap30~y1
~CASIiB1iYERS!
!WLOOK HERE!
HAutumn is Here
Audt we r. jreja ti to olffe
Si l3etter Ind( ucements
s To CAShl R .er than. eve beoe
New oodsArriving!
ucau aw nd I 'cL et1 n VO/ a ~!l kf : >~ yo can got uIi;rr F.R
1'- Sells for CASIH.
A Lot of Stoves
CofFee, Sugar, Itie, Lard, &c.,
Aln. i 'on abuto l.
nern li s f i s tt ten t rt't t(le r a or in i -r r f t rn' Ilatronatg Iduring ths'dull smu
J. T. LEWIS & SON.
. ,(Feruary 1, 19'92. IMckenpi. IM. C.
SWhen Doctors Fail
To lure you (t Is not an absolute Indication- fiiat you are Incurable. Th<
demands of nature cannot l,e fully supplied by artificiaI meens ; It requires
4 something to control and influence the magnetic conditions of the systen
something to furnish the vitality and strength necessary to resist disease
The EI.IECT ROpOlSE Is an Instrumnent for the cure of disease without medl
clne-- it aids nature, ini nature's own way, by supplying you with thefure
- wholesomne oxvGENr from which you obtain health, strength and lonj
life. If you are troubled nt ith a disease of any character, whether of lonj
or short duration, inv'e-L;-te the successes of the ELECTROPOISEi ii
similar cases before desp.ring,
the ~ migi 1e e rg I Ic i n ' fmet and contilning records or somec (
S Atlantic El'ectropo;se Co.,
E&C*
1..
satisfied thad evef before with'
ti highest gac!d gbds:
Ives would be Impossible: Yoti
and easiest Corset made.
CE & CO'S4
)&cO.
J. J. LEWIS. JULIUS E. 11OGhd
THE PICKENS
Land Aency!
T lickoeis Land Agency now has for sale
the following idesirable lands:
250 acres 1%!j miles belov liherty; 125 acres in
a high state of iltivlatiott; good4l orchards
dwellings atid other honses; level; the best
all farin it lickunm congity; terjms easy.
50 neres ott 'Wolf creek, good firaiug or pai
ture hind ; 2) acres it, ciltivation; i mile froi4
Pickeis on Eamley road; on this place Is good
water power wth grist nill, cotton Vinl and
press, and4 double set wool caris with braker and
all Jixtires; all rti by Letrel water wheell
d wellinig hotjse pits hwll of rood water and all
nlecessary ont hibllding-; ulso house for miller; a
desirabl, arl profitable plaee. Terms euH . -
M it'rem ot 'l owu Urltk one mile west oF PIckt
6n; sKlenid lpower: saw mill, cotton gin, feed
er ati condenser, lower press, grisi mill, inill,
e r' houtse, nchinery in operatiot; good ru
ofvustom; one-half cash, balneceasy annual
pnymenits.
231 ieris on graded road to pumpkintown 4
mlis tiirtli of 'ickets. One hundreI acresa.1
cultivition: 25 acres best Twelve Mile rlve)r bot
tom. Cmd cotton and grain land. Xj nb-. gooit
d welling and ono good teintit house- Terms
easy. Ulva l dis.eount for ull spot casht.
1.000 atecrvs notintain lail; go<t for rang*,
-Pineyards, orchards, etc. FilkLy timbored.
170 akeres Ot waterN of Salmda river, 1 mile from
Plemstit Grove church adntl iCh )ol boipe; 25
ticren cleared lakl, i acres breucli bottomn; on
puitlle rond, well watered: prieu $I) cash. .
215 neres of lanmd il iti rrivatTo township near
Daltonl; .15 neres it eultivation balttiee it origi
tnt1 fi1Nt aboRtdiIg fin the lest pine tirberf,
well wattaretl; price, $Apo, otu-half cash balance
at S p%r cett
440 aeres 3 riles of Liberty om the road froM
Greeiville to Old l'liekiis; 1:.5 .njres in cultiva
tiom an te int lie phie and oak tiher; will
divide lito tihrce or four traits; three settle
tmenits oi the pIace; a rare bimrg.in.
A htme ntad lot on Mnit nt the hial .4. Oar.
viii str-et; et-il two story homuse with all neoces
sary otit iibils.
301 aL.Ce hi iausville towtship ten milei
fr,in f;ivonville on pIublit ria; 125 acres in enl
tvititm. 4') tr goA hottom nil 125 In pasi
ture; )tile AId a half frot church ard i ctool
house tlvix rlo-it Wnant hotitses, well watoredi
woil wiol i nio tit;-st or divile int tracts;
part cash. lothice on lons- time at S por cent.
A he'sirable half twre lot ocl Gm-vin street and
1-itiI ni -kveie; PMY): al;o deirable lot front
ltt ''r IiuWe -ti treet; elI00; best bn-gaIns Itt town;
tiN3 et.'t-es ini listatoo towtishi1, good tonant
htiuse; 15 ac'rns Iu tultivaion, htianico fIno timi
.i'r entI iraus: 41,500 Ott lotng time.
*.20 acrest ini en tral towneshtip i5 abila lf1 GIiI
tlvt-.in, -10 acre?s f ine taistuere, balance in best of
titiuber; 3 mtiles of railroad station, i mtile of
church anPd school; will bie sold cheap on easj
A sooid hinrgaini-1 la) ores in )aensvijle town-*
ej.iP, 'f0 acr.n ini tultivation, splendid tImber; 1.
uoi'etof chrc 'nci a mbs:lo,l ; desirablo neIghbor.
l.-ti; lrico Ann:t; easy terms.
-.....-..... *......r is-n on Walhalla
intw;price 522.
A farrn of 238 acres 4 mIles west of P'itk ens~
30 acres cleared, balanoe in good timber; well
w.atered by crook and spriogs;. .near CoNeort
$urch.ra sohool house; desirable neighbbr
hood; prie. 61,1(00..--.
IU acres aorthwest oIf Myrm's millt 70 acree
Ia eultivaton. U aeres 1tt ottoun lart~ on WVi
%qs Vile ereek; in a high state of eultivai
tMl.ei4ing.; flne water snd a good oreha.
teres, S per Centl.; time S years.
4 eplendId farm of 1010 acre., E%M toile north d'
Plekens on graded road; three gocd (#'rv'aa
hons, i acres int high state of enl tivation, $0
fires best Tiwelve MlIc bottirn; dope not over
flo w; dllo pastutre of 10 nrores, gpodl fente, gog
wet! of water and tiwo good springs; will sel en
easy iernits; Iprice S1 .800).
Id11 acres near Central wvith 7F nerest In a high
titlo of cultliationr; good ci Ilinig and neces
sary ont bn,ibldinit...i
209 anes on gIg Crow creek ; 75 sores in culti
Vnttioni: 25 acros bust, hiottotn land : 10 acres o,f it
w ithout a diti h; th bot toni hland no(t suibjeCt to.
ove'rilowi; harll In ile oif mti! I triti girt, oionl
of schlut' church ; >rite i-,EX0; ter 1.;- to
175ntceri er Pitunp Ik Iretown lin originral foeras
100) tes l ie': -llI antit uther linre; price $350.
A bo.t neil)ares teenhneprovedi tract, 10 acres tt
iner unhoprovted ;i :5 : rsms of Itract irt origlina
rarii'~ledtroed to ntistatie.
r ant-es: toiles SthW'itOt.t et Cross .Pllarns oa'.
T;att oft (;orge t er-ek ; goiAd cotton land, one.,
half let tiremteu fioet; lin tirnhor; ab~out Mm
acres rcisinl :.ur1 hr i ni hhh state' of cultiviIon;
giood water at l ttOeessary butl ilings: torrits ensy..
ti nir juest noit t h of t'iekensr, jolis thro iiorpq,
rat, lli::. all it etiti ivit tiin, It) acres of Jn.d:
emt "t min itiid, fine brlld iner; tite: this Ie a good
itnu;nti for it lieee on w, tj a aittil farmt uem
towni: pe10 bc7t00, harlf etish, hinntiec iii one ye'ar*
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEtNT,
iaieta fore.ign ind ltnt'bemrn syrndientes
Iar now* ettr-repaiired toa ivs l iniier aismb : of
Iall idetr p ttilin rei;nri lessof cosat. Special attta
titot givaienty o, tier , ei,t in zit e,
var etie, vi: prItes.,alt lilt, haernitite, tntg.
tteti n, vi.., :obnaIt. aur,senii ttd chromne ru
uteme, t:tiloaelnd ie.
ilepeitunrerity rn:,v onurs to isponie of the
inineeradlart n eiof thisu ,m(- et svlt!whic meay not oc
iir ialrn. lini. wishinmg tom aynIl th.erinselves
(if this lhoi havlteyL tlir propnertles carefutliy.
mvesimtigatedl, whtich weill be dotnie on the met
(aonabiitlet terms. The cost oft prospetction ie
lthIiirrg compart litoi t hie rutner s int erest you'
btr~o it tatk e. fThits setione itt the C arotiat.
citinf mtitnerals let tittel Iity n:ttl qu tiltiy equati
ter ttey. A plitt shonhrli het matde at onite to
tld (debhy. (Correspndetce5 siit ed. MIItterat'
lirouperties uof cull destriptiont nogirtntedt for.
.For anty J artlttna wrIte to lekens Lanlde
A gentcy, lik ens, I-. C.
046eeee.ooee.eeeseeeeeee .
r JIIE RIPANS TAflULie' rulato te r.tomah
Itvo andbowes urfy tro bloomd, atela
tont to tak,ao adw sttectual. A r ble -
rceodr for tillioutitse, flotch-es ont the Fce,
Itrightr a Iseaso, (2at,arrh COlIc, C;onstl Ui,n
lt-te. D)isortdered 4-tomna,h D i wney
Itt)nt', dou lirn Iladr ii tu,lvs
Cunico Pidnrta Cli-afo i,ve aah oulels.
l os of A pressia tutisu '
til'lmple , teish of Iod
btot h te adSal ow
1uer son i t ,1hn o
achi,Skin1% enae.8r '
lltitetach Tire.uj 4elng1nr;
Livee, 'die , 'Wri e r Jirash
Iantd tvetry j re s
or disecto that - - _r uius u front
anc AtNot.t,btur fimtions biy the stornah, tve an
tti'elt.t. i''erons givent to o,ver-atitn areten.
- oflted biy t.ekiit utono tabulo after ieach rpteal. A
conrtiued bnal or ftt ipasTablr stuur
e ure finr obtineato ctontipiont. Thety conta
ntothlng thait enn t,o inijureus to the most deli
3-'n grts t15 cente. Sient hr miail
S. O.Box 6N.NwYok
SCHOOL CHU,RCI DANh,
___AND 00URl Os
I ~ ' FURNIUTURIE
8ettee. for IR. R. Dopc tu
it snd l'ublic Ilid'ge'
GATES DESK 00i
O?EEN V/LU. 0'