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PICKENS SENTINEL LOCAL NEWS. -Mr. Robert Stewart had a cotton bloon on 25th of June. -Mr. Ratterce and family are at )r. Cureton's for a few week;. -Mr. G. W. Bowen is an applieant for Dr. Ensor's place, Raiding Deputy Collec tor. -8. Clement, of Farr's, Was in town 1las week, and was as jolly and handsome Il ever. -Try the Havana Cigars at Dr. C. W Eare's. Drug Store, and you will not be dis appointed. -liss Emma Johnson and Miss Li(i< Foer, of Easley, visited Miss Stella New bfrry this week. -Dr. J. M. Cren;haw is circulating a petitin for the appittitint of general store keeper an(l gauger. -Dr.. It. F. Smith, of Eailey, went tc Morristown, Tenn., on the 11th instant, ai will remain several days. -Mr. and Mrs. T. Lee Carpenter and chilhren, of Greenville, Visited Maj. J. J. Lewis' family last week. -Mrs. E-nma Gilreath and Mrs. 1. P. B:rrett, of Spartinbirg, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. if. Ambler. -Miss S:llie Nortoi, of Valha11a, dauiLvhter of .jilin- Norton, iq visiIin e, rela. tives and friends ill town tii.s week. -Be it remembered that tle r i a fully preparei to e.elite on short notice at lowest prices all kindi of book and job work. -Mis Q tt n 'QII ll C:11i1t up from Charleston list S-iur' :ty aml will Spe1nid the sinimiler. hs with her sister, Mrs. J. M1cD. Bruce. ---4' yph si i the , i i f a Il-V dis --ase' wh.It. haI:i .y dveop from* 8te (1111" Wil lla t'rol tiI. 1 *) 4 it( pravl ice (P mta. i'.tlc ier f '.nim: ping - Mr. C. 11. iin; . uolL '.1. Stewart c1r i2 h front It. )%, !(-.: i..11 1;1r. .0, w"k i t ' , " :' -l( r lIr *. 4loral. '1444x4' a cent i 1 1; L I ei l Frl I : . ! ih w-ei.-Ohw. In i on m i It: In b a I I t . I Vn liv % i:n!h ;i I r: ' i ' hi II j1 14 NV I I h el - 1 (Un:iaL I- -I e I i:e ia i . r.. . cate . i - Ati I. BI. F. 1PerrY,' of G ( ,tiv4lliv NV:14 4 '..ill -- W : L.4 :"ew . id rim1 t r. , hie cvenin:'. i Sm t i' : '.;' n i tie th gaor.1*:4 14! ai 4 , wa.'. beini t s fr l :il e Ilao ile ap ' - fim Ie tN.l le is e a time came. -1r. R1. F. fmit i. mC aielieni fi rt he CoP!ttorship. IlIe wa1. in, t lw.iM :l c i ren t rit a n itis fri dIi . 1ie s 'a inan of, aitloryd,iI t :! ChIrn a: v l - U 1woul -'Mr. IwI -.. Harri an l -on I arry left Mesterdaiy for a visit amon-T 1'riends 11AI rof lativen iln Visttini:. Miss yat llolgs. worth aiComlpniedl them, and will also visit,ti( the Worl's Fair. -The 8eoTplF reCiVed th e first bnift bloom oi the th fr.m Mr. L.ewi- ir who live Ina Clmn' ill.:4 14 Elias1 An-' t . Lewi. Il os 11414 L -11 :41 4 11I --MC.Ir.ie VIi '.awks,tadjn iaer tt of thei North cAimea evere surncCmpn wars in I Pickes h t Frda andll V aturday1 adjutin 01 he1 n sd condc tirey &ece' Osrne tand thes Peop,les ra ul ausd ryunh li aeovir. tI l omtini i ieo wok, anx her teairs fr ( h-em cont The tontracotgratulived to teurig hi man becnseMr Fr'eenel a can1Y' 1nake 'the, bet -Prof.I )enohe lft her'k Fride leveninij4 ,ponlis heyee fornh MW.,ibte Mwere. he tute tisi week1. ie. is int Wel and'I' frun thor artetkes of Oco 1(1 nee wiolnty oblied 4 be congratlatd o n seurng is~ 1sr. locels. r ~-Wes re.Jceive a cop of the F ub-il er tiu,bse a~1t oith, issl., by sIst. oi. abt teu and. ofnaeessful~ enoe,~ tht shew fohei arimarks (if .a0 uiinch( 01 and '. wl bt oblig ero tucceed wlithI hiand hit lash --Mrs 11. J.d Ms.jor,I of the Faide.il 1see. tiron, has snt s1 it isn wfille a all t.on('e ahne(t.lgwt the el sparrow;'eggthat cre (ful i nsr4iile o a114 S'ii-n' e. y o ne dar: isti week The IlpulionI- i how4 alii yotihr? 'ngh teget' out'(I'. an.Ite t o t prfoi cr --The ~ 1 Sal l Muta and~ 4414 Mut':dim..14 prov:mIient 14 Asoiio ill441 hoh 1heir' nexti (neting ith4li ii 44 the4chr 4b s l'te' lreek 3th,. iic*nst.. i A preenn h: I teen arrangedi' an( ulit.-. *1 44 1*4 ini te . ak v n ere tlill 4ol!! alu d a hi:1. o i w il 4' 1:.'. on *l:yI' ith ii., an; ( th:tt.4 be till <'x(h4ldti.o': r le | . . \n 44 Uilttr Alst in tlipro 4ram i* i'l-,, :n m.'0A i for th <l ii n ;n a oi 41:I 1 l 4:-4:ron -f the seht,iii. ar * ,14j1 yj1v l ilt r is se lt.-.\: e l ais f '4 i'4 4jj 4 ;ai. .4 Th yonn'oltml-,mi --.tt -.4r(hIf. went te 54r411 i.u1,i.J . * (" m. I,ye':: S.('41.* M .h-unidi\\ .L.e o io. .\l esllaein'I -r s ih -f re t.orea(to11:.b , rin.t e Colei p m a I ll ii E(I: yl ,ivle Th(e hvnglioft hei rv.eiie3'l wilchur willterve('ll. 4iil 1inmwI Tn by 51 eimb in.lnt. MeT,iI he lliig is fr,e tA th.e; b.no'ab~ nn4h:r heyugn: efreItah Couerg. Court convened last Monda y at 10 o'clock, his Honor, Judge J. J. Norton, presiding. Solicitor Aisel and Stenogra pher Wyatt Aiken, were promptly in their places. The clerk called over the grand jury and found all present. The petit jury was called and thirty-six answered. The Solicitor handed out the following indictments: The State vs. John Winn, housebreaking and larceny. The State vs. John Allen, aR8sault and battery with intent to kill. The State vs same for intent to kill. The State vs. Jackson and Micheal Morton, murder. The State vs. Sallie Green, as sault and battery of a high aid aggravated nature. The Judgc's charge to the grand jury was short. lie called their attentiou to their generi (ties. Tile Solicitor entered a nol. pros. in Ihe case of the State vs. Frank Wells afnd Hannah Young for fornication. Nol. pros. was also entered in the case of the State vs. W. 1. amilton. T. J. u1tm was exeused from serving as a pet it juror on account of the severe ill Iess of his mother. The first case called for trial was the StAte vs. M. 8. Hastings for injury to the bridge at Old Pickens hy floating logs dowi the stream. .J. P. Carey r)resenited thet defendant and th veit Was not1 guilty. 'hle grad jury returned the following hills : The State vs. John Winn, housebreaking :InII grand lareenY, true bill, the 'State vs. Sallie Green, asaiilt ant battery of a high ;ia aggrevated niattre and with inteit to kill, true bill; the State vs. John Smith and .TohIn Fleming, burglary, true Ph!; the State vs. Frank Stitherlamil, assault and hattery of a h11r1 i"d aggravitd nature, true bill. allie Gren wis fold1 guilty, Jo"1m WViIIL aid J(hII Sit.li plead guilty. 'le I e(Ln trieI was tihe. St:lte vs. 1rances Dopri-e for infat1ILi!ide. .1. P. Carey rep rt-ment"d the def4 n,Into . Th ,Ie inry weilt to their r. h:a iout lie mihi. tile of tile ifter i .\ d: . indl rem inl there 11n1til j a I 'clI Tufl y with,.u t. v . r .I . he .t nl a iinistrial I : AIIl remi e.1nt the i i to bail InI the hejur.. c *tie retolw the rollwin:. a'li:hma li tiut bil t: Ttie: ta ii- vs. wJald heth : e trm1 u m<h~ fr, tit te i i S t r . J'.h iii L leni :t iir itL e:u lato: i of t a hi: de: tl. t No II :s . - e l.. . aW\ t.if r hi, .A .i the t:ttv s. .-.- T. A - :1 r s -F. J. i '.1C v ibw ol 1jr:twi or -:' 'i t. I i.An: i n, rh. The fir., ca en. Y. 1J. ie :v i I wa., tt: '-tate . Jackson liern r . 11. Nlo.rick . I (hwen repremented th deff4ilnt and the I CA.I, WaI% ulinished as we go to press. I Th- S.i'ivitor anno-.need0 that this would t bI the last jury cast for trial at this ourt n (i all tih jurcirs not enaed in thle 31or-i ton cae Nere discharied. Di?ri. ('nliifere,nce--Appoinment of 110mcm.S Members. I ost. Rev.. . .Aiderson, Li. mham, A. W. A tuaway, Mrs. F. i1 itlli. . I ohn Ataway, W. r. A Meares. . Frederick Auld.T. D. Ilarriti. 1R. A berrombie, L. It. DUrham. W. 11. Auistin, B. C. Baker. Itev. Y. J. Allen, I). J- 1rice (. T. Atisin, 11. A. L%wis. '1 . N. 1!.i w ita lenge .i V. laut..rnes,Llkrne H. II. laes, .1 .Er, U. A. Gruns,.i. snnie JovE.W. ~ Iiam lt, ( .I.holnsrt J.CK. Is, N.F etr J. . 1 tushy, '' .loiisil B. . iron n.tlig0 H hafr C.PE.hiis, r.'.ril. 1A. I). 1 uirto, ..K.Krsy Hi'e.r. . J',nle, '' ) Ilrs " Oh. L. D.Jitst., "'LMari. T . Q'. .)Jahisn, .1IlNet. li. \. DKr:ga, C .IIligwrh l'er IA .iE r, W I.Mha . E!rod, n.l, 3 ".I~eiy 11ev. 1V1". A. Few, ..Net. "' . . Mw ttJ.U.eino, " J. 15.tirilltix ''.~oi~~io R . I'. iineis,I . .Slalr ~V.I'>uIc i W. TI.IMFal I ~V ~. II L F. 1. Morisi. T. I Roinso. II~\I J.hB. Newber. B. F. Lesley I, A '(LI e, H J. .Ne~ wheyi'. *j.At.~'vi t oiri h. 1. ShlTler. .1.Mut X~,Itnije J. L. Thrnltey. 117 .C1. Newuijm.' T.t M.t Giit Ltenn, Jamei s i taineost i. 11 M . rhm,ig h xhr a ntit a1 A.w Gday,hsWe CLit~hs0( uso $5.00 We will give FIVE 0M Heavies Gi:owN-. froinm ea td ouig -:NEW Turnii Carpeni Mansion Hol (OfREENV' Tencelaers' Iuittute. The Itistitute was illession unti riday evening, and was wCl Atteid d b- y teachlies and others. It was a rand success, full of interest and in orImation. Thn lecture lV Prof. 11uges, Tue Lay night. on "What th M an in the ioonl Saw I, " was listeelicd to by a rowdled houise, alld was rich in de iver-y and illustration. Through the day the teachers woild misuie their studies, and11 attngh lave anl enitertainmient. Onl Wednles Illy nighit they gave it dehiglitful cli erttiimiient. The fir-st oil the pro r"aIDin1 WIs a son-, "G theri ng ,iomei," by thu. it-nehers--. Thel next 'ItS I rctation, "A Calm," by Miis irice, fri-oml El'-wv, mal a sng "l t ,t VIM y Pray," by the tectchr'lS. Thi, v'as followed by a dl ate on the sub I-t, "icsolvdc, That wI,ma shuld i- 1 the subjt wa very lit. rt :rIe: IH0 inmii I. i iyi. ut . D J!rill :LC 5 l! Wma tiv .hi31. :u in a < ' f.M. S. T rbi;g utnr the sti a w a nl aioi' n iri:he (;C. Oa t fr h antie, th1o;ih nl a; ftew priesem wreil al floin l th :r niw " i t i - :t a oe lb'n.h \\;f: csirc tol iauh'h nte :,t J1Ifi-4t(4. T ( It -O ire w a i ri(ote thrainhis uft.hsh,vletnu TheIlw n- rolu1tiq?n 'Wer'O d pt olry t h il -h r 1:, : We, the inerelieas 1f thre PiAikts stity Teachers' institite relii hie tliient workt of ou instruct.n. !ld the- eortsk thatt have bevin nmade . Our bhalf, desire to taifeAs our pl(eiatio f, 1. Therefte he it esvei, Thanh nern thanlks of this body be teinder 1 t) our worthv Secolo Cunris"i n r for the intc:n-rs he Ias taken inI th [nstitute, and.for his untiving dlti n building- upf the educational inte.r -Sts of our county. 2. That we tender our thanks t ithe instructos for their earnest wor 3. Thalt we inete etial. tan l;oe Pro tEL ghe fohiseo linspn~ Liery efficlieti laors in the regulaihD ,vorkiof thoIsit u ~ici(i te and; for th lienin aenstrtimets and101 ofctures 4, That we rexprest tur thanks P< >r te punstte erout-s -erl tote goucotl osile, thf l'iekn twi' coarndity forlhe (iciurllinwillle. .op irity whihr;uiz thy ha show i 'i.MS iTt&e weolI t reque ist the inp >ers o pulishthes reslions.I 'lenetl ( ne t S turlav,i an tha aI I'nI ,Erted i l pleaseuhI tDme, w~'it. w el.u ios a ~ nd o the tol,t.. it ntew r WUt 1E2. n.ind(lih 8 'I I, . i. N 'll*\.c1lti i ist*.et ini the land.1 ts Wmn...n'.\ m ChLiIren i columns are of tmal darsi it s iueial F Da c *e coDst mIr Dlin D.iper re tn ie o . ea eoi iiillS A .-. p w it f.-A*i iDi )r ii .Tah:n ii Di rDID - . t ier i Dii i ii iry u ve rei '1 il 'r'l n:lire et ges it, ,, l C i i:tr< a .. FREE I H..A HS for the f, '11urnip -. lit of us14. Weav h 0e only CROP: Seed :er Bros., ise Drugstore, I LLE, S.C. Southern School OF Wathah & Joln, Now is the time to learn a goo, tradle. This sell>ol is now oliv agItain fo inst I oll(t in in Watchmaking and Jem elry in all its bralclhe". Ve turn oil finle mIechanics in fror six to ninl llonthls, 11w1d satisfv!dion giulaaitece Good board call be had at. $3.00 p weok. Now is the time to begii while trade is dull. Send f-I our Prospectts and termi, 1N-fernnces: Any tierehant or ban) in Grueeniville. St s re4,pairs by I:lil. Ymu wil Ie'V tiem l: t dav aftcr they ar 1ivo here. Fine wor ka Iin ip is Wn ( ia a wlr y W f' 118 VJr P-e ';.\;,i.t. Crct''i-c t). (h b.:: in. t... eit. MhFALL'S A.nW tr t iLo or fAr e,b. IL iP.iCOLlNS &tii 0. 113 ~.s V : ;i I nl (, st.. rei lle, fr . Ci LMANACli - i ( eTl ca.1si*. r813rd An nw Lis the0 im o friv Umbrellat lUl rar luslins, glawad Fxivalm and. untin. ArtFcALFLe A * Larg lo fteno rpT Country.1J Ha,f Viegr Hon artcl nede a tis seaso 1rmofth~ Cal ad beeou SntcL.ai ad and wre andre.wa 1 glad ohow pan <hint t h e utv mliiIthl ra fee t h.ru rc wetr uwith it8ii us . Y etriml.lrc,4 W ..Mcl2tt (ite FAL,IUu LI otwr vnotIorl. Lch Si 1 89kci,nudee. hx I 'I *.- ..l r H1AGOOl A Lar and Jec good, 13 Alt k rer us Pure 'The 11 srlie il. don't. (it We 10 B I ANMagnifcen Wll m-c Li-t 'iA t I I i .--t I I .t ;% , 1 -. R 'r ie'> * lo i. : > our Go M1d ennnA. fail tO j'"J(L:k.'I In l ?-.y1.t is 11uposs3ibh-3 to nu w h lcL fromn tho Oreat Fair Plr idSe L. R Mar3Lch1, 30thl, 4 m93):. .4A Carriages, B3ugg 1 SPEC1IA] TO OASEJ Currutges, Bugg/ The Greenville H. C. BEST AE~ Frmit l resenx -t' ve( in3 whe. - . - Ii an, . I . fru '~I r mns t I' Ir h v I :.1e a 3 (. !:.!:11 ' . . . b - tI r iii Ii n andLardas elap neen Su -)3ar I5 to 18 lb~ for3 .1 .3. A n ~a I 1leur frnim j23.> to $ 1.35 po C 1Dry' Goouds, Notions~-, IhLIts, ShI Com.Xne and(I see2 mel and be cen.a.e H TXt B, BR_U CI e lot of Mason's improved IF Ily Tiublers, just receive( lice & CO's. in(ds of Spices and Vinogar f i3s. Lard and Sugars and other es. 1an who sold cheaper than i Id the other fellow who cl it 21nd can't dto it. Ve to tratde with you. -Oiei(' to hee us. Yours truly, HAGOOD, BI .t Gombinm I Sprin. Atti . e r I 'Yi'i ll- 8pi! 1. a hi Pa)lions the 1* -n' t 0 o Sec ourl r lin o ni Iditv and Side1. Ia in your~ pri n b l~ uyig if you se k of OTHSCHILD, C1zeenvilfie, M. C. icS anl WVagons, LOFFER! BUYER~S! /Wes amUi Wagjouts. [I AND Hi'Y. Coach Factory, II A. A' . c., BARK(LEY, Proprietor. H EA PEST I.o mi, hini int' any\ (eenn jar i mIiinewt twenitv - bi i : ia th work i4on. ( 'v t. ' d iI r 4 P .i h 4p roves4 14Ijli o. If. Pdoesto S)uit rl-nekle's !Hoasted C'ofi'e 25 cents per Ld IL w i t ine Io buy it for it is go nonLl cen '(4 to (0 cents per pound. uslIt received au fresh suIpply. e ' injIes cheapil~er than the cheap (hed up some bar'gauins in this hi i enefTTNf. ruitJars' at Ra Dr Sum 4tandard ve do is aims to, IUCE & CO. Ior fihe next three or four montl will offer Free of Charge to any of o tonmers whenI i their cash purchaes tI !st1e have ainiliteI to Ten Dollars A. life Crayom and Ink Portrait l'in si.'rh you ty select. ow i .:nt a g' life size iPortrait of y( :tlNy fri-i1 now is the time to P'htSc eauailifil Portilaits (a specin sh. We exhibit at iur St.or) are th i/.v but i m,:ich better pictures than y< "or Ten Dollar oir mnre. Ifence we consider this a v( n1 % f11fe t'(r we (lly ask you to buy gi>m to) Ilic- a11mimt of feni Dollal w:Mure you that we will sell th zis the 1' west. llow can we aff tive vi a l'ei ilir Crayon and In irmit (if yiiusclf antI oly require 3 triAtte only tel dollars. Now thiis is a (tcstion often ask our astonishuil cistomers, but all we ytit to dii is to come to Greenville an Mn us ana1l we will show and prove t that we ire doing just as we pro; We have a tnade from Pickens ( that we are justly proud of and we Ailially invite every reader of this tk-14-1i,n to vi.Sit ottr Store whenll you to Gr-enville anul sce what we keep. <ln't compell yoll yuto bly. We hay gonei thtron; oult1 r inIlieuse stock an thei life tout oif prlicesj in :ui li ibbons,i) Towels,. Wh~'lite (Goorts, es, h)oyhl Bhaek ,and jPlid - White ( ory':tnies, Phliin Lawns a and PhJSi jl Nin-i Muslins, siJkstLce Cusr- uired Sw tains, Il,ies Cream' ailli Sii"ss5lJo5se, and Biac 111( aii I"thric Muilhs, Fi' lovs's, HIlack Gintgham mald tolo red Linetn L Mitts, Winsiir Infant - "i ie Fans, C olo.zne 'ohored I )rL'ti Extracts, Iin.si ke- et W%aters, and in fact every thing pertaining to mer(1 gooids will)be offered to you for thisim real valhue. Comei toeeuyu never r'egret it. 08CU O T. A .Walker & Br M4 YI ain St. GreenIville, 8. YOUR HOME! .' ii 354 4)1 liia elgtu I NI lH5 IN tliIi'etthe. futrntished of a 1t :neet iou Couild maike you fan: Soi be 1.';ore ee-pt('blei or gives thetsm us nijoy I isent i an b eeit. Is iy.'s hait been paying tens dolhiers per'mfl( is lo1ve:' tWistil thsree \earts ago OU Wg now hiv. it id for I f yI ou ma' I.'gi: sioon obl age mn ovort ai' w sit i thrsoughs life witls alt tan - :- ;-. very 'eeni. Never so g. t.i's.r i wits! crful ly easy, 0 I s'sltl wilt seecure onie. I am . 5' it'b yours ntud paid for bef li Viiu uti!t is Phiiti or anl Organ ?If :5 sl tlk it over. we enn suit you e 5:iyou iony. I f 'oiu einn't comei in talk It over, just drop ,JOlN L H AYNill & r)AUGTLERIS Grenille, S. C. Thesf railrosl liss ntot yet 'omte to Picekens, Pi''kI -'is Is hii 'pnis ng istiuneei oft tnh nalo (i'k to an:yonei ini the othier town,. jist mitep ihe' --s otiie"' cltenll 1he one' you wiutlt. Teieirans pr ioptly trmnmsit t'd and corre 15'"-''i t:rimnmt'cit Alt mssa~igensfor Pitekensau v ''tun y promtsiv dteliveredi. FREE TRIAL r ' Siufferer4 from foOthfOl' \-airi 'ii'iie, ettc. Iihr. 11m Ai liit'is Nerve Pqitls * ugt r I ' seec ure byit"13 its use,. thonllsandtt