The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, March 23, 1893, Image 2
FICKENS SENTINEL,
l'ICK HNS C. 1., S. C.
J. N. 1W0004, 1kropriotor
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Matter. c
SUIISCRII"'l0N- l'RICE, fl.5) per Year ivarift'
lily it futvaittice; for Ni moll,lis, 75 cent.
Advertisenients inst rit d it one dollar per xqnaro
ef one litelt or les for the first 1isertiol atId
fifty cenits for cittli 4tibseqtunt insertion. A
liberal di,otiunt inttle to iuerchants and others
advertising for six moitt hs or a year.
g1W'l'OSIT1l(N A I c-:ltTSISEM INTS POSI
TIVI.Y NOT 'T'AKIN.
Obituary notivo exieetting five lines, tributes
of respect, cominuiicationt or t persoal(
character, when tutimiissable, w41 -be -eharged
4r as lvert Isenen Ls.
THlURSDAMY, MAlRCIM3;, 1893.
We have been thinking of opening a
"Kicker's Celtmn" in the SITMrNaL for
the benefit of the editor of the J:urnal.
He seems to have become very proficient
Ifi the art and we want to give him some
thing to amuse himself with during t'e
long Summer days.
FNr the infornation of. the Journal we
Will State that C, E. lobiunson .i!A-tic editor
of the SkN-vixar. and is responsible for its
utterances. lie has no boss nor has he ev
er tied on to any imian's coat-tiails. Any
further information gbully furnished on ap
p)ilcatiwn to the- editor.
Seretary of 8tate Tiudal hits issued a
charter to the "Presbyterian Publishing
Company. ot Clinton, 8. C." 1ifty per.
cent. of the capital stock ms been siubscrib
ed and 20 per cent. paid inl. The corpora
tors are: W, B. Owens, J. T. Jacobs,
wml. J. B-Arkley, A. It. Fowler and( Jf. 1I.
llan is there of yon, whom if his I
cad, will lie give hii a stone ?
VI ..R.i a fish, will he give him a b-r
ptint?" This applics with force to our rieformi
legislature. - Ti- people asked for lprohih i
tion and the "reformiers" gave themi a bar-i
room and mkade each citizeii of the State ai
ptnor in the iminess. The Journal can
now procdrl to ent'rtea itFel f by perform.
iu one of its usual folat( or k:king..
The new factory Low to go initoefect on
April 1, will lessen tle earnings of emliploy
cVUes -i:'easthmeir e'xpenses. Thela muills,I
whIl' have tom. furnishing: their hauids
with houses, free of rent, have deCided to
charge $1 per month for each, roon used,
They cltim thatt tite legislition caused are
duction of one-twelfth in the eartrings of
the toills and thf'y art' forced to nuct it..
The natural result of "reform" legislatin.
When Uovernor Tillnian fails to get ev
enl with his (qopponenits b)y I&ek -guatrding
uid slandering them lie black-lists tt'Iml.
Because 1B. F. Perry has declared hiiself'
for Senator Butler in the ntext election
Governor Tilinan black-lists hlim iai wa ites
to President Cievelanl tlmt he is not til, to
be appointed to any tllice. We expect
8omue startling developements bi-fore the
vlection for U,ited Statecr att. r ti:es
4la ce.
.ir that it is pro;able that Senator lIt,l er,
Governo'rinan and Congressman 'albert,
will be in . race for United 0ttes ete.
It is alson prI -kt ed thmat.( Gov'ernor T- 1lman0
:and his br:ittw Uncmle t iorge will lie (oppo-.
4haer hinmtedi that. Neera4 .ry of SIi.te Tindtal
'will lbe at e'nn:uhae for Govi~ernor' as will a!
eso Gen. J. 11 Earlo if lie fails to be ap
pointed D)i'strict Attorney.
WhVlo would everave thimght thant B. I".
Pecrry and "'Col.'" Cal CUngtmnni would I
haive turnaedt theiri batck.- -on Gov~ernaor 'Till-t
man, andi ye't. it is ia L' t. .They have comeii i
Out oipenily antd holdly f:e' Senator hut,ler
to lie returned to the Ui.ed States Senate.
'The next thing we lo!kfde is the announ.
C(eent by Coniigresmn Latimer that he
wias hy)pnot ized by G3overnor Trhimn when
'be introduced thiose famocus resoluitiouns ini
the May State Conve:'tion.
The latest rule made(l bya Presid,-nt ( leve-.
land with regard to the dlistributitou of fe'der-.
e*,cflces i: lie feels that lhe is not sod.
pendent upon Seniators and Congressman
for information a.s lie was eight yearsi aigo,
and will not follow their reconunendtionsm (
unless lhe feels so disposed. Private citi.
zens, wh'lo are known toi him to be men of
repultationl anud gootd judgliuen t, will heI ask- i
ed to give thecir oi.ii :n to Im mrhs of I
iipi,licat' und the ir reo n,iemilationu ill p
be given: great wighit. TIhis p' lley "will bii'
followved in the aimi inutlmnt of dust rit u..1
AWOURD SUFICN(CWF. It
"'As tlie SENTINII! has seen-fit, to at tak ~
Congressman Lidtimer's friends in its ao. (
couint of this allietl Ilmss meet intg. amt
indirectly read thin' out cif the D eai iera,t
Ic party, we'( took uccaiSs in ti t-.guireniait
the comlpostion of this luitetinug, in whii'b
the editor or thet N R tisi-:m itedii a1 Secre- v
tary. From tIhe best inftoirnaution wteci,md
get, there were fou ineatIive part ilpant's,
the three mlentioned by the SiNmi~m, and
one ot her. (4- thes'e rhiinal "h'lig four','"
the conservative'(s (ihnm Iwo, the thinlt-pvir
tyitesc?huiml the other twovi. Wet bave heard
it said that thlree peirsonis pre'senlt could or- .
gamzie a dca chi, surely four t)ug,ht to con-i!
stitt:te a.mass-mlieetingr."'---Jourinal.
Gidleon lhandsl and1 Thluird parlVity aee
111n3 be c'onstituted n. ith lhrie or louri and~
munch imaginary businelss dine, and e'ven
churches may be orgizedui rw' ith two orm
three, but we musHte(on feJs Iha t. we hai ve neve
attended such angust gatherings aind there.-I
fore' cam:ot speak from, experienice. 'The
Jousnal's informant was mnistal;u-nl. Th'lere
were-between fifty and one hundred people
Presenltbmaticlipa:ingin the [meeting. If there b
was but one Third partyite in thle house we
failed to recognize- thenm. There can be noth-z
ing more )pOrterous than the insinuation j
that the 8xNTisvj. ''has Seen fit to --
indirectly read1 themiu (Mr. Latimr's friend('s l
out of the D)emocratic party. "WV. n caui l
judge people by their actions and ulteran.
ces and when they vote in a D)emocratic
primar-y, partIiipato iln IDemuerratic clubl 1o
meetings-and take anioath or pledge to sup. o
port the D) inocr'atic niominees and( do not g
do it, in our opnio:a rea id themselves Oiut f1
of the Deomocratic party. We have no
right to say, do notusay and have niever said I
hnue were not Demlocrats, butt they 1
have said so themselvcs by their atctions5 and C
utterances. We have never att.ended a
meeting yet ef- a politieal nature thmat was S
not Dem iocratic.
Tue ?1ournal should get Its facts atralight, g'
anid if he had attenided thme mass5 meeC(ting
* ..--.e,A h. _.- t thorns lilae -
o"lIAMIPTON CONFI?IIIED.9 ' till
..... I ]
Th sOnato SOalo lis Appointment.1) 111e
These we-e the-head lines of the Green- sh1
ille New. lst Tue.day morning and it. by
liel
ontained enough to make -every true Caro
nA heart bound with joy and exclaim.. tin
llurrah for Ilampton !"ro
JOHN 1E IiUON. ILI
"John Ferguson ham been compelled by ha
i health to ret-re from theiseveral business -
nteriwisos Ii which het was engaged in this
it y and to seek rest and entire -reedon from of
he responsibil I ties hie had undertaken. be
here is little doubt, we think, that such
rest Is all he nerds to restore him to his for- -
mer robust health. Ile has been at work
c.ontlnually thirty years anot without a
holiday and few. 1imm1aII Constitutions cAn C1
endure such a strain. bc
The (Ireenville News does not devote
much of its space to the merits or demerits
or comings or goings or doings of "proini
nlt Citi7Atls." John Ferguion, howeyer, er
u niore than a "prominent citizen." IN ed
is a-inan who detserves and, has the respect Co
confildence anl affection.of this eitire con
imunity. There has hardly been an enter
ptise or movement for the city's advance- au,
Imlint li w;hi-ch he :I:tm Iot beeIl it stronlg, tri
(Inict helper; there has not be!n1 it chaaril y
inl which lie has not. bxen i lluino.telitaion, -i
liberal giver; his hand alis bImeln contiltily
openl to rviievo the leed of the u ifortite. rm
lie has probably given alore to the poor anl SO
liore people in various Ways than any half
doZen mnt in the city, excepting two or te
three of his own kind.
Itis retireient fromi hiniiss is a loss to
the entire community anl The Greenville Ie
News v'iCes the gVnCIntisl eltileIIt inl Saying re
so aid in expre.+ing that that retiremenie ap
wi!l be oilly temlpomrary. Hie is one of the a
Vit)'s best represenltativ'P Vi:Zens aid Cln
he ill sparel from the pavf ost yhtee le tlW
ha,-:; ti I so Iog ati well. It las lon1g beenl be
i faihiail, s:yVinig here that, if rmleenville
lad hal ten mn like John Ferguson she
would have 30,000 inliabitants today.-Dai- d
Iy Ne, s. all
Mr. Fervoson was raised ill two miles of fo
:hi. plae, and iPie!ens County yet VIai: i1
I .rgte inif,L1est in him. It( has -onsidLla
'C lt opvrty and interest here ati has been
intiring in li efforts to promote iad ad.
.tice the maturial pro..,perity of hie native
'(.nI.y. Our people appreciate himi and
vil -1earn with regret his retirement from
uiti-inesm but liop that hel may soon ble re
torcl to his usual vigorous health. Ile is a
nan of which any eulmmunity miighit vell
ie proud. We
M91ILK PUNCH.
"The report comes -pretty,.v direct tht on iO]
ine OCCaso1, durir.g his recent visit to to
Vashitngton, G(,vernor Tillnian, iecol- r
>anied by his escort, Was et njoviing an in- rw
orimal reception tentlerc!d by solie of hIS
riendls in Washinii-ton whelnthe Iuest ion ho
lot altogether irisial i sCh occasiong, da,
ras asked : "Whatt will yon ge-tleieii
1-irik ?" TI)Vr was toO nIIChI snIW " 1n tile
rtind f;Pr a dclinatimni and cvvry on e
11ti1k 1i'4 h rizi .'' ThZ (el'H( iGvern r, Ie
' Ih ISt to i'peaclik, nt'.I i Iii|k nl hit . hlo
b1v ltospitabliie Wishin - gtii:tn was rather ha,
tirprisetl at the onler Mti d ill a gt
mm:11or t our LXkenitiVV: "WyIV, (itvern
r, I Suppo<i tl hat w, yr I Ie hiitior law i4
oi to make youtf litienU Vr fo r
,tIlthl Cer'linla tat il woubt have a'%i.1i
L straIlght." ''ilt (1, vernor p micatiom
lit and tht-n htc S.id : "IVI-11, youl see ho
ore I was G(v\rivw\t I imed tt r-in a dairy
a bglelld my j-b1is goin, to com tr-1
i l1mw to) mlix thinl."- so ordl.r th14 milk Itl
o'eh I'll stick to tht.-'-Cumbia J .
ml,I
it Is ai coimfort ing& reilection to thy - 'boys' -.
to know tha,t the (overor will nixc their en
Itriik s he wouid haiive to hniy is I lituor and al
lat his own mi xing, but, if the lan~ga t iv
hlave quoi t.e'd be truvi this necessity is ob v i
t ed. lhat I the maiy be at sch eme foi the ion
tovrinor to disjpose of his millk at a bette r wil
>ite than lie got at Augusta. It is known pe
hait lih ets a gretat inniy finet cows anid ova
iaysi tiaxes oni Iteti at '910. (:Wh1. It. is aLlso ciia
CiOWni tha;t Fotne of these 610t. Cows were wa
old to the Asylnitn foi .;ati each. Now if t;it
hte overnor e'tn alisposme of his mtillt to i tin- mt
tispenit r l ie- f''r l'our ot fie m es aillt) s imu.-b
is he coulId sell it ftor ini Angnata antI other for'
>:l".'s, his (cows would begin to payt) him a '
If our (hr vterno'r ('tiid fall upon tornie nu
ditti by ':hich thle distpenisarics Coltnh iust: be
h0 buttter he would iadetd bo an ideal C' t
toek riser and)( at sneeras. uie(
THiE UOA D ..1 W.
hanges MIado by the Logislatuare Thut
are Now~~ In Force, nba
The roiad law ini force in this Stato ilil
'5 follows:. Sttt. 1. An per'i)t'in trie'
tar and wor wV ii\ithut ju-t ibl1e ex:utset' hei(
tr be'ing: duly w:inedi for ta'lv. the
nurI s'.hall be tdeemediCa gn i1t :. of ano
I itden, canltr, and ti OIlovict It'l be edal
mi'e a tr'in i .istice, shall be lined not en
8s 11han1 b) nor' mortie thiai $1 (, or lth
npriised niot less8 thulive nior mlore( one
1.n1 ten adays.
eec. On)t any~ aXtr'ior'diinay occa.
ioln when'l an.y h'ghlwny~s shaill'h lsu Id- 'j
r l, SIo~ i remv m i obtucion i t shall. fo
e thew dty of thle o)ver's'er to catllou(t Th ''l
suttlicienit munbiitar of hand~os to re
enve I th obstr'uctions. If aniy per'-t
an ahinll, ini such teast, pertform'lla more
ay' ltaor thn is required by law g
>r the yar, fia shall ha' paid ftr any'
Loch overpjl us, at. th flat te aof ci er sit
ty, byV the ('onity commiissllioneriIIs the
fit'n t!ue cerif ictate ot' te over'e . ti W
mat elleer. '
N .3. Tfhe ovaerseer shall mllow 'I
shi a hors~e, pilow 01' carit, twto days 131
h)01r; lad one0 working hiiimselif for [I
ma day andl ftauish a wagon and two viol
>rsesS, miules or cxcen, three days lat- laiw
>r. -'u
Sec. 4. All aIhlo bod1ied maletl citi- o
w) betten the ages of 15 an,d 50, Iall g
o i'eqmriied to) per'formi aich year' nott nee
e- thain six noir mor)Ie than twelve courI
rth'ei <br'ection (If. t ho ovd'aere. witnl
beac. 5. Teachr and stntiial tt y~
the goHpel w~ho arte servi :g at (con 'I
latian aus plattor shallh be ex.empt) sent
omu roadtt duty. I t
Se-c. 6. dvrer sad ha~ve full ateo
ower' to cutt dowvn and mlaike use aof that
ny' timebor, wvoodt, earth antd stone, in toe
r near the road, bridg8or au
'ays, for the PltlpOSO a)[ t'elar'ing tho ofa
aime, as~ to them shall seem neces-ILli a
aryv, niakimIg ysut.compensationi there. I txist
>r, should the same h.> demanded'L the
nd any~ n)orson0 who herm. f.rbi --
1)er etc., shall be guilty of misde.
aor, Provided, that no overseer
.l1cut any timber trees reserved
the owner in clesri<ng his lands or
ls,- aromid the springs, or about,
dwelling house, nor cut any rail
kbep when other timber may be
>cured at or near the place.
ice. 7. lr- the-purposo of road
ty, the residonce of any person who
3 a family shall be held to be where
family resides, and the residance
any other porson shall be held to
where lie boards.
Sec. 8; All public roads leading
rectly from any part of tie State to
mrleston, Georgetown, Columbia,
LTiden; Hamburg, or Cheraw, shall
thirty feet wide, and all other roads
all be cleared. twenty feet wide.
Soc. 9. T"h county commission
3 are hereby authorized and requir
to divide the public roads of the
unty into highway districts of such
.o as they may doom advantageous,
dt appoiit an ovenscer for each dis
et, and assign such hands to each
Atrict as they may see )ro[)or hav
regard to the importanco of the
ud and the residence of the hands
assigned.
Soc. 10. Every person so appoin
1 overseer, unless exempt from road
ity, shall be required to serve as
reinafter provided and any person
Cusing or neglicting to servo when
)ointed shall forfeit to the county
a sum of twenty-five dollars the
m1 of office of such overseers shall
two yea-rs from dato of appoint
mnt but no overseer shall bo requir
to servo two terms Ini succession,
d shall be exempt from ro-d duty
two years imiudiately succeed
11such term.
SeO. 11. The county Commiss
ier.s shall furnishi such overseer
t1 a list of all persons liable to road
ty who are assigned to work upon
i highway district over which such
-rser is appoiited, and it shall be
i duty to warn out such hands and
the timea and places designated by
ithe (-ounty", conuiissiolers, and at
'h times as tho exigencies of the
ather imay necossitate.
3ee. 12. The comity Commliss
ers shall requiro all persons liable
road dit-y to% work uj)On the public
As not less thau six nor more th2an
dVe days in each year, ad eight
its of actual work to constitutO a
,s' work under this secti.m.
iec. 13. It shall be the duty of
hIl Over.el' to ke) a list od the
ids under his control and note the
:rs of actial wvrk which each
hd perform-lll-, aId to retu0rn to the
mtv coinnissioncrs vith his cer
ate aft -ehed thi-rt axs to the cor
of sUcl rutri11.
kce. 14. The0CoUnlt VCOmmIliSSionl
F-hall diret the times of workin
I road, and the place in each dis
ti at which the work shall begin,
1 the: o)verseers in ueh di:.trict 89
)Ced to work the1 rllda under his
1rge tholroughly a. lhe g11c es, arheilng
samIe to thle i entr, wi thl drainus on
hi side t contvey the watetr, taking
e to prote-et suchi draiin~s fromn w'ashi
.lHe may:' maike then road twventyw
1, wide, andio shall protect it by suit
e drin~iis from interferenco by cuil
ice. 15. Tlhie county commis
hi such :iuIinber of picks and sera-.
5 as thiey mayV see prUopher, and such
r'seers shall be responsible for the
todyl of thei saime. All hands
endto work the road shall bing
hi working tools as the overseers
y direct.
ie. I 6. Any hand ma'y c'ompound
his w~ork by paving'to the over
rs anl tak ig htis reeip t in rit
thierefor, the sum t of $o per' a1.
t, and aIll sumijs So ri(:Cved shallt
r'eturnedo I by mih ovierser to thle
utyi c)mmiionersm at th4 ir next
ritmg thtereafto r with a list of thei
see 17. All nioney reeived as.
'tadby Oh counity (commission era
11 be expiended( by themx for the
1Oeiroeent of thei road ini the dia
t where the miIiOey were deive.
ce. 18. It shll b1 1he diuty of 'C
(0"unty comm9Iisiners to eniforce
provi sions of this act, and for any
leet or refusalI they shall b)e deem
~uilty of a misdemeanlor, and1 shall
be puniiishied by a fine of notless
$10 nor miote than $50( for. each
by way of refusal or neglect.
(indc Woro,, for Judge Simonaton.
'he grand jury brought in their
Slitmen11 t, andi( havinug con cluded
ri duities aind were) dischiarge.d. The
i'wmg :S t hpresentmient.:
1. United States of A mierien, WVest
rn Di strtict of Souiith Carolina, in
lie D istrict Court:
Sp eci March Term, 1893.
'lhe grandI jurty sworn andi( emn)j
I forii the prese~t, Marltch termi of
'have cornpldeted thirW (duties
are no ready1(I) to be dlischtar
'hey have pansed upon01 all bi!lls
410d to I hem, and haive returned
true b ills and ;i) no bills.
lie gran 1 juryv recogntized thant the
itwaets of the initernial revenule
oif thle Uited States are fre
it and1( that the same is aui evil
bt deserves suppres4~sionii. To th is
they' would onilist the su1pport of
~ood1 citizens, and tho sobilviate thec
saity of th attenidanjce upon)t the
I of a class of witniesses genterallyvt
commitonly known as professional i
aiiil for theE needs of tit noc.
10 couirt room1 we! like'vise pre.c
asl being too small to alcc(nntult.
the persesci nces0saily 1in atttnd
upon0 the court.~, aind we urgo
SOmie iiniunediato stop.s be taken i
(I would recommflend( the eretiotn
lothier staircase aind enitrance 1 ito
!oulrt builTing, the only one~ no0W
inig being totally inadequa~te to
ieods..
'o desirn o f eem 01m.th ... eo
courteous demeanor towards us, in hiq
ufficial iutercou-io with us. Rim
charges to us and oxplanatione of the
law and his instructions tW us concern
ing our duties as grand jurors havi
boen in our judgmient able, lucid and
comprehensive. We consider hirn
one of the ablest jurists on the feder
al bench. We think in to be in
capable of making partial or biased
decistons, in cases that may be tried
before him, ho-is kind and humane,
and whilst he is fearless in the dis.
chargo of his duties as a judge, he
teipers the law wifh nercy. We
congratulate the people of South Car
olina upon having such an ablo and
genial gentleman to resido over the
United States courts in this State.
Long may lie live to grace the bench!
The United States attorney and his
assistants have been so-far as we have
been able to judge, assidious in their
duties, and their official intercourse
with the grand jury has beet pleas
ant.
To B. A. linaood, ono of the assis
tant district attorneys. in attendainco
upon our sittingi, and who conducted
the examiliatiol of the-witnosses, we
are greatly indebted for the intelli
gent manner in whieh ho discharged
his duties. His legal knowledge haH
greatly iipressed US, and we predict
and wish for him all succoss in hi
chosen profession.
Each grand juror for bimeelf de
sires finally to thank the lbreman for
his courtesy and attention t) them
and to hear testimony of his inpar
tiality and ability.
All of which is respectfully sublmlit.
ted, J. R. GOssETT, Foreman.
-Daily News, Mar. 16th.
While writing with all the scienti
fic knowledge of a great astronouor,
Camilo Flammniarion in his marvalous
story "OMiA: The End of the
World," which begins in the April
number of Tho Coinopolit.an maga
zinc, keeps the reader to the highest
pOint of excitement by this vivid des
cription of the alarm and despair ex
cited by the approach of a comet
whose collision with the earth had
been declared by astronomers inovi
table. The description begins at a
tiIe when the business of the world
has been suspenided, and at a great
)ass neting? held in the Institute of
France, we hear the discussion of
cientists as to the passibility of a
4e(on11d de(le, tle drying-f u') of atl
the su; face water of the globe, or the
total destruction of human life by
Lld, together- with all the possibie
p)hases Of death paralle by the his
tory (f tho mon)(11. For scientific
sLltelment anid sLmensational elTct this
-haracterisitic prodtulion of French
genius is i<ltie, and the readr who
r-eads this aillrvelu)ls st-ry-and if he
b;iis it hi will certainly finish it
will have assimilated widiout effort, a
pact sre o scieni lie knowledge.
In ilbi; 'aVY, aa:irlt from its 1AI)SOrbing
i-iterest, this emarkable picc of ir
tio vill havo ai dis~tinct scientilic v-al
lie.
Yilioe Amoag lain liigla Landa,
vai ihige ulnti: the htighiti) ha n so tharmig,
wit,h eti tanr:i of cO:':irt:sy add kindneit.,s re
The-I thidi at Iefe,iseless never hurinIt5
At s hey tread her unmalhrshtal- street.
lThe grarid old Moutainstii hi-h,
Stiwi fotrwa?trdi tant thu her roIly cheatk
wile 1 thy IiCm to toh the dee'p 1.1tie -ky,
Fanblem-: cf the stivioui s love. to miick.
Not f-ar nway we' enni hitr,
A iltth- iCeatthee sontueur hta ' drta niear,
Irt . tttetr tituinl- att h;er fteet.
with her fntwi Uk eye,.
slhe ucat ga,' it o l the pttrkiits brook,
Au It goe' jiIiing lay,
Hrur we-woturd i1t'oo
wiuidomu idih;:i utrife toia ,r
Vt hile the ,,v:uurd of de.-trut.>n stants whop
ing.
Ah! theni who aott l extricuato,
Thet v ativ- branch fromu her gentle hand,
suiing lier tfIu t with ai wi, fat,
L,i are n1i1, S. c.
An Ordnmanuc.
kn.Ordinance to pre-venIt the cultiva
tioni of tihe Streets of Pickens.
B3o it or-dined by the Town Coun
il of Picken s that from and after this
ate any~ per-soni found cultivating
niy stree't of said town shall be sub
act to a line of not less than two norI
LlOre than five dollars.
It is further ord(ained that any per.
on w-ho shall tie cows on the streets
o as to allowv them to reach the side
valk, shall be0 sublject to a line of not
ess than one nor more than three
Iollar-s. This Mrchl 21st, 1893.
J. E. lUons, Intendent.
J. E. HlAooou, Cler-k.
W4heril's Sale.
Q1TAT1E OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Piekenis.
vs.
rllh ni a. Gassawuay.
By vir-tuel of ani execution lodged
n1 miy ofio dated0( 3rd: (liy of Millchl
893, ini thel abovue staited case. I
hil1 sell to the highest bidder- before
he Court Hfouse door- at Pickens on
Saleday ini April,
(ext, duiring the legal hours- for sale
be following des8cribed3 real-m estate to
All that (crtin piceo parcel orI plani
itioni of land ini thle countty and State
for-(salid, on Twel vt M ilo iver adl
>ining lands of L. C. Reid iandt oth
's in (Centr-al T'ownship, conitiini
fty (50) 0eres mor)ie 01r less.
Also, all! thait (other piece, parc'oel or
nct oaf Irond adjoinig the ablove des-cr-ih
I tract anid containing sixty six (()
was more or less, .soh as mth tpro ~~p
ly of the defendan1iUt hecrein, to satis
'.(Terms cashi, pur-chlaser to pa1y for
J.i5 H.GacA IL
3dl March 1893. S. Pl.. C.
* SCHOOL, CHUReH. f1ANk
AND COURI HOUSE
FURNITURE,
setteneefo?lrL .Depota
se d P'ubne Bld'g.
GATES DESK 00.
YOUR AD VAN
TAG6EI,'TO 11UY1
OURSE/AW,
O ther dealers' who sell
cheaper thjan vveiyhody
ele, will nut save you
over 50 cent8 on the
dollar. We positively
Save 1 50 cents ou the
dollar. Competion tic
fled.
Our seedq Tested,
.Beet on E rth.
We have an cxpertV test
er, who from the feel
of tie Reed, Canl tell ex
exactly what size cab.
bage will le. Every
seed Is felt by our ex
pert antd nothilng sold
that W1i1 produce less
tilan a 100- lb. cabbage.
Other saedaa. aarefully
selected and the iofuse
sold to our competitors.
Rnidless Iariely
We have a record left
by "Noah.of. old" of all
varietiem taken into the
"Ark." We- have all
these as well as all the
novelties added since.
No nmnure or la
bor require<d
Each crop leaves the
soil richer than before.
SLOAN BROS.
Greenville, S.C.
LOOK OUT I
For Blowers and Squalls. It Rains,
Hails, Sleets and Snows, and its
Mighty Stormy Weather.
All the bad' weather don't keep thre
people from Coming to town once and
awhile. So when they do come pleaso
tell them to remember I have
Just Received
ai)d am receiving every week, Flony.
Sugar, Coffee and have got the best
Muscovado Molasses and New Or
leans Syrup I have ever had.
I have received my second ship
ment of Plows and they are moving
out. The prices tell.
Now it is about time to think about
planting Peas, Irivh Potatoes and Gar
den Truck generally. I have a large lot
of Seed, both cheap and high priced.
Comeand get some and plant a good
garden. It will help to keep tinie
prices off and its tuigbty handy any
way.
I am still buying Hides, Bees Wax
and all Country Produce, and will pay
as much as anybody for them.
I want egg bad.
A. M. MORRIS.
Lot of corn and fodder for sale for
TMITEP! NFE'ESA
A IIoMi COMPA.NION.
Irian Aiready4 136,000 Snmb.crierrs-TIho Lamrg
est Circuilationm of any weekly Newspaper
IN iE woIRLD.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEERLY
Its Agriculturali Dpartmenmt
is the bes.t in the land.
Its WVomanu's and! Childrenu's
clnsare of unusual don estic interesit.
ItM Specinl Featusta (cst more
maoney3 than is pauid by ANY TEN South
ern papers conimied for general r'eadling
masttcr.
Its News ColumnsII Cover the
World.
Bill Arp writes for it.
D)r. Tlalnmgc pr'Cehes for it.
Joel Chandler Harris (Uncle Remus),
Wallace P. Reed andI Frank LA. Stantoa are
regularly employed by it.
A. M. Wier (Sarge Plunkett) has a week
ly letter.
Mlark Twain, Robert Louis Stevenson,
Itudyard K ipl ing, Frantk Stock ton, Rtichiard
Alalcomnb ,Johnston, and the b)est literary
genius of the world contribute to its colI
umnls.
IT IS A MAGAZINE I
AND EVERY ISSUE 1.S AN EDUCATOR
ONLY 8LOOA YEARI.
Agents wanted in every locality. Money
for agents in working for It.
SEN Di FORl SAUIPL E COP'IES.
SENDU Giving the add resses of you rself
NI % andI live naeigb,ora wito wantt free cop
N.U ES iesi. g. rite for aget's terms,.
CM"CInbi of sIx for Five D)ollars a year.
CONSTiIT U T IN,
I)lSNITS,
i22 Main Street. (lREiENV ILLE, .5. C.
(Gas given every Thursdasy andtt Fri'Ilay, and
EASIimY,
its now1 permuanentiy i')iented ait Eaaiey, :.w:'re
spe.tfull y offers hisa pro,fesslimm services iib thmi
pnlieI gem nally . 2j OotHLf.
OT'ICI OF IEEMOVA I,.
My D)entail Rhons are now iocated inr W. C.
'veiland'is no4w bilinlg over thie bavitag's
ilcuik andu Felton's flook Store.
.1. W. NOIt WOOO, I). I). S.
Gui1iE.\VILLE, S. C.
DENT''iSTl,
)Dlice over Wesrtmorei':m-I liros~ & i)uke's i)rug
JU. F'ITiZGER:iA rD,
PJIOTOG011 \i'181,
Over W'e.smoroland,, lIroI. Druug Store. Al1
vor-k doneiir by the instantneu dii,bliroces*s. A iti
lintke enlarg,nmenu tis oil ii- ice to, any 3
ize in wa'ter (''ilrs, crayon, Inidia inkroIl and
laIn photographs.(
[I. 11OHtT. K IRKSEifv, t
1L1s prmranently located In Pickens and-oflfera
it,4professional servicas to the citir'ena of the
w adconuuty. JIjg adiplomnaj are fron thme
conege of lPyaiciia tand R):rgeonsa, of Haltimotre I
s00, andi from .iiohn hlopkIns, 1821. Was ninoe I
novnths in, Nurin, amid Chnad. lno.mi..i u....
to. a r 91 h t r s e :
ok nn0 bting
u ot DueP ame
and prco ampo on botpomr ook
for .whenyou buy.
old $vrywheo.3
A :
sceanl
Stylish
soldat
made g
The
$4,
Go1
WILL ."
W%t 6xcI-"Vw o 0ato to vhoo dentes
o for 0a110 1
1 .d2a~n~yj~jS wa~e oigre~ Freeo.
W. T. mcIi
F. B. MORGAN, G(
Carpent
("'tEENVII
.1aye received their stc
BUIST1S
GARDEN -:
Buy your seed of
good garden.
Yours truly,
Cal*pelT
RICH~MOND DAVILU 9, to CO I
F. W. Ifulilekoper A lebih Foster, luceivers
COIA-MB1IA A N ) G l8l.N V l,L
I)1 V ISION.
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G.~,IrjI ontPas. Aget, W:tshirigton, 1) 8 .
. Lo DOUGLAN
HOE.FOR
awed shoo that Will not rip; (
sq, Smooth inside, More conforta
and durable than any other shoe,
the price. Every style. Equalscust,.
ihoes costing from & to $5.
follwing' are- of the name high staud
It:
oo and $5.00 Fine a,', Hand-Sewed.
.30 Police, Farn;ers and Letter-Carrierlg.
3.80, $2.25 and $2.oo fbr Working Me2&
$2.00 and f .7B for Youths and Boys.
$3.o fand ewed.
$a.30 Rad 2.00 Dongola, fs
1.75 for Misses.
I is A DUTT yo a e
to get the best value -
smomw. MOOmomue in -
eotwa by parchnis
-- 3. Douglas Ulhoes, w
reetm the best -
atthwe prioes adver
-astilomu-"s ces
m and renkeral nerchanv whewo ITbav
,ourplaco enddir t 0o torjatal
W. L. Dougla.r tn.ao
a.le b)y
ALL, Pickens, S. C.
).ntral, S. C.
r Bros.,
[ALKE,S. C04
ck of
RESH1
- SEEDS.
thei and have a
19 RI CHMOND I rARVILLB I,
W. fuivitkoper & Reubin Foster, Recel
Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line.
Division..
he l3(I I in cit Nov. 20, 189
NotTR(n1-s. No. 38. Nt. 10. No
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