The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, August 17, 1893, Image 3
PICKENS SENTINEL.
kOCAL NEWS.
-Yellow fever has broke out in Florida.
-We had deghtful turuip patch sea
sons the first of this week.
-Julian W. Bruce, of Anderson, viFited
tolatives in town this week.
-If you want to be pleael in purclhn
Ing goods try W. C. Branlett.
-Mrs. B. F. Kramer and daughter Miss
Hue, are af,Capt. J. L. Thornley's.
--Mrs. A. At. Morris spent last week
with her father Mr. E. E. Mauldin.
---. 0. Bowen, Esq., is attending the
U. S. Court in Ureenville this week.
T --Piekeus is becoming to be quite a sum.
tubr resort for the low country people.
--The grand jury returned no bill against
N. D. Parsons in the U. 8. courtSaturday.
--3herit McDaniel visited his uncle Mr.
F. E. McKenzie, at Orove 8tation last
week.
-Thomas Blassengame, of Greenville,
Visited his uncle U. L. Hollingsworth last
week.
-Mrs. Knowlton and dau-ighter, Fannie,
of Fort Motte, are at Mr. James Raines for
the summer.
-Rev. B. Holder is assisting Rev. J. E.
Foster in a prott acted mect img at Peter's
Creek this week.
--MIrs. Keith, widow of the late COl. W.
C. Keith, fed at her home in Walhalla last
Friday evening.
-McLean & Summey have pitched their
tent( almong us, and will take your pictures
if you want thei to.
-5irs. Ellen K. Stansell and Mrs. Corric
Martin, of Greenville county, visited W.
L. Jenkins' family this week.
-Mrs. 11. 1. Horton and children, of
Clinton, who have I en visiting relatives
here returned home last week.
-GovernOr Tillman and a party of about
twenty-live left last. Tuesday for a two
m eeks stay at the World's Fair.
-The case against C. P. Barrett and
others for swindling the governmentl has
been sent up to the Unite(l States court for
trial.
-Ar. W. I. Kay has recovered snlli
ciently to be able to be up atmin. le has
- n shingle machine and will soon be makin.,
shingles.
--Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boggs and. T. C.
Robinson, Esq., will leave here today
(Thursday) for the World's Fair. They will
be gone a *eek.
-The protract.ed meetinz which was be
gun in the llftptist ciurch last Saturday
is still in progress aldI will co'tiiIue the
balance of the week.
-W. H1. Summey has bought the lot
on bain street frot Munter & 'Ilavthoine
anld wil begin the erection of a 11>use pre.
paratory to going into businuss.
-J. A. Stevart has moitved his family I.
Iron Rtock, l'rnklin conty, (eo,t i ,;
is well wlased with iw- 'vew home ::d
wants to sell his Crow Creek farm.
--WerC have received a communitic n
frcm Johin Eienburg albut the ohoi !ml n
relgion but we cannt, pulish it lci so
there is n4hing in it to intercst the *ub
-Tite friendis and ac(quaint;awve of Mn.
H. C. (Intdy w%ili regrul to h-arn th:.t Oihe
had a partial k i of pai1 ul s h Nt, wek.
Site Was atteil(led by Dr. Earle and at this
writing is hetter.
-- Aprrcttnot-w h' t h
erty Ha1 tist ehnrch h1st 'witk combi'-ted
by the paustor iter. L. T. Webalon. as~-i.sted
by Rev. Vent alon. wlnch! resulted in six
additions byv experien~e.
--Mr. J.. K. Kirksey was busy last Mon
day making the (quarterly report for the
County Commt iisionetrs to the optolertdI
I General. Thlis is the fir;t tine a repoart of
thi. kiznd hais been made in this ~ountty.
-The Cleik of Court for Greenville1.
CounItty i55n(d a cihartear l,it. week to the~
Chiquoa la Colliege. This is a new~ cet Le to0
he est alished at Gre envi lie undier the au~s
pices of.aie Presbytieriant church and is ti
be a female college-.
*-Tlhe' Governmient has made1( an11 ofliciali
calculation that t here is enoug~h monley in
circulation toa give everybiody M3. i aipiece.
y This is a great deal more thani a sintgle in
haitant in any Enroptean coutry is oli.
eially stated to possess.
--A Ppy went to Laurens last week and
was so dry that lie b)egged for somijethi e t to
mohisten1 hiis parched lips. F1Iiay hamu.
one took pity on huimid gave him i a (2rin'k
and soon t hereaifter lie toouk h1is deplatrtr
because it had1( ertiton oil in it.
- Col. J. S. Newmanm writing to tihe
News andl ('ourier Pngges(.ts thlit, pustteril)
tion comm it tees lhe orgainized inl every ('ou:,
S ty in this State and1( that they try to colhet
$I(0.000 for the puirpose of ereoLing a mont -
tim ent to tha mnemory of John C. 'Calhoun.
--B. Lewis, 1B. 1D. Stewart, 8. J. As-h
11o01, II. A. II liey, ir., .James Gritlin,
jr. , and lnuf':' A ~Ahmore left i're Tu'iesdav'
for the mitiitt-'"' in a hshing tou-. \W.
ihpe th peop)11 le willI not think ther- are
spies mal treat thtem1 as sieli, for. they are
. -Dylpther-ia lhas broke oult in t his vicini
ity- ft is anmontg thle hildren . 1Dr. I>-te
has what lhe believes Iti e three eases o f it
011e at Rlev. (I. IL. Shafifer's, 01ne at. W. I
Ilowen's atnd one at Irvin Mviliter's. It wvil
be dIreialtill if this terrible dlise.w beCcoaitm
epiidemtie.
---Thie Woirld's Fair llook, published by
The Baneroft Company, Audhitaoriami Huil
(hng, Chicago, is dec'idei ly'~ the la-sit printeId
and11 moast elegantly ilushtrated ipublention
tit ,has been goitteni out yeti. ''Those who
see it andl rtadl it, will have all ther-e is abloit
the great, Show.
-To try to asc(ertain who hamve b)roken
the dispensary iwi itn Southi Carolinta is one
aet, nd legitimate. Toa send m.rltI (ISpe
whlo try to get, men to break the law s-a
tha1t arrests he( made is atnothier and( aL very
ditferent nct. Tlillmtan apie(s are (to.
inig this hitter thintg, atid they are disagrae
iing themiselves and( tbe State. --Ashevile~
Citizen.
--Col. ,J. E. hitiaod has ha-1 his ol oflire
onl the courl hiouse sqar tiu( ,rn diwn am I
mo1(ved tit his farim fill 'a t(enant how,e.
This leaves quite a vacant pIlce f rota the
court. houstie to the livetry stabilie. If the
county conunissoniis wouh o nlyt i~ make
some dlispoi tion of thle ob1( ('ou1rt housel~ it
wounld st ill improve~ the nppei:iace oaf thle
n0w oine, It is; a fire trap for the ne(w
Court house.
---The following have been convyicted in
time U. S. Court, forat vilaht ia of the ra ve.
11110 law~s andl senttincedl to serve t he ftoii
lowIng termis in this jail :M. 1I. Evu:q
three months iand -$i0 I ante-t Mar it ,nVh I
i-on. (1ne( imthi and1( Sinl line; Ma jor Cr- ai,
three mont.hs and $100 Inie. Whmic-e the
parties arc uinale to pay :a fine t hev erve
one,o 1th11 lritge-. '[rue ill 1kwat: fat nd
aLiant _W. '. l[aahlten for distilbnte andI
1f00e i tht for ret ailliang. -
-We Ihave r(c-t iVeil aI spi(y lt Iter rom
S will hiSa to ptit m in thet was-te hi-et.
Nto mne ta signedi antI we do not knowv
whio II . C. S. is.~tE Wei ar anlwiays ghial to
get the niews fr-om different stetionts of the
signs his inaie. Th I tanae ' iiil i at he
gist-t toi tihe rpublie u ai s r ia- It-tecti.e
'of the t.alitor. Man r . i . our Imu
$5.00:
We will give FIVE DO
Heaviesi
Urown front aed lxINtu
-: NEW
Turnip
Carpent
Mansion Hog
GREXV]
WOYFQIIP 60LLEGE,
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
MONTEREY.
1760. In MOM rM , IW.
4'.
A TON IC, N P.tV IN', IILJMD ITRIFER.
L.ike ('i rvtt iJke.
The lif;Ont of th' Swiatlup hats its Antidoto it
For Malarita, Nervi'-no"-. Ialio,etion, Dvs
1nt,11 W y aunld Itowt- 'ma!l I Wnt. ttNk yota dider
for %I ) T: L t E-Y. I I' l 's t, ot.keep it, wa will
etc you it largi- bottle, cxpr-s 'raplepaiil, on re
ccllt of I.).
MONTEREY CO.,
Florenci , Is. C'.. P'rops. fuNtiMfrs.
Y. Nl.. \ - I- N : ('0.,
(h'l t? tona, Sati Agents.
South Carolina College,
COLUMiIA; S. C.
h'na 'a :'' 'ta ed eath. aaFaar a'oarsel-:
10- 10. . .ie :e: . s b ati:- 09- l. u : with
aiazt;'. :tadl' - in ha. a .z iU..- ..' :s a, :yataa:.
1it::a ' W zl aao t'! t ti-.ratoar!ie, a t i'ia
l'hyaa n, lia.lA al, . N -e y 1. p ,
Foa ar fithe i nfuori t: :--d-rA- the 're4
jvo'. JmitHOW.. i :a W 't t,
it a
T'i' a a, a -- Iai't..Nr)e- 4
ILI-O
lo *' ''lla : l at' '-. . t . '. aa *l
ra ,-- f tuiti hav -bt-n wtol,tedl hv *!he Tlus
aI i ..r tia a .f-tn ti: ' o' a ntrana' un
ti the( 'ihe'a of thei (;a' ina.tith tettia, untla:.s there
i-' >it tat 'at,.at i h ht t- ta' l-.r
Th a : iteneail.i toa b' an u-:-'.a ;.a tatd (:Ia.i
tal scahool . aalai it h i hopedl l tIha::. t i t t aionts(
at' a htal(tf t alt mlina. a mnal a n ti. qittlit cait
tat a it y, tittl 10taIaeranta rates oaf hatrl riad ttuiliatt
Wili 'aittiat t oa the' *halt a I 'a 'i Iat ra anage.
J. O'I.\N LI.aN. Pittcip'aI.
-G I Yl' N .A R A Y
Ropp's Calculator
.\ va!ua l a.h k ' far a ta-:nettr rt.l d lu ainessa
.i.
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COLUM~N Vaa A I LON N
Oil'arat to eveiry Yarly SubI'aarlhear Fi'IIllR of
thea. aibove't I'ren'z t ittus
'het Waca'y Newsanuoi ('ur iar, I yiar
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Tihe' Wee'k y New tant ( 'aauar r, (. tatathsa
(withota 'rema ina i .... a .. ... .. ,
S.\M 'L. (al' .s .\NI ('litC:LAR~s.
.i' r.t r.
N'otice.
Il Ove)arsee(rs~ aof thte publeY highwnas
ntrough1ot the ( 'ounlty af P'i(kaansi are
hereby'a~ ntifieda to eall a ''t I ha rada hantds
onl ltheir'I( ~ale a'ete a t r: ittun la'a thre
anmet ptt in II.u aal coandaitiont a bv t i.st of
Sepiattaaber, I ":5. T.m rotala w ili hae per
aijaa 's, and al traandl ntatt pai, i irtt"alass
eaaa.hl ta t' bandal' a,n said rad wai tillabe
tarte <( a tt lta:ned'aiat'lv, andia thea htiw waill
bet tricat1~ ly l anr''d 'a:I ainte. atny ove'(rser(t orF
hota: , at handeala refuting. C)(at~ to om l with the~
itiaa'. 'lThe rao:ad:' tanutst hea pt int irt (tlass
cono , a if' it re'(ta'ire thea ful Itnaher of
ays' in d! a ', llaathoualy dittched otn each'
side, anih-- dl'airt tharown'l ta ht' hetidle af
the radt, mtakhing ther iroads. itn ;at atl -hape.
. M t:- W.\ L.\w9ttnc'.,
Autg. :3-'93. Chtairmoia . L C. . C.
Save
SPaying
.,Doctors'
Bilis
THE~ GREAT REMEDY
- FOR ALL TiLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES --
itaR haeena i "th agttv tae clt' y aat
ine'nLtaphy lanas amtai tioa t.la tat
foar ta yearn, anal anava' f'ali. to
catra zalnckly 'tat taaaarmaeny
SCR0FULAl, ULCERS, EEZEMA,
RifUMAMM,PiMPLES, tROtF'TItNS,
end n mnn r f l'\TtG,rpt SP I' \'av a'i
tttNtNo tWl:F. a 'aIn ai a '.'n- the - tac
lo wul.Pric a 1 erabttl, bt le far h5. Foar
E '"SCHOOL. CHUJRCH,. EANK
spreppAND 00UR I HOUSE
F URN ITURE.
tatH.#l 1l I. Drapat o
GA".:w3L E3. 0.
FREE I
LLARO for lho
iurnip
4 Of a& We havo only
CROP:
Seed
er Bros.,
se 0rugstore,
ILL1s A.0.
JAS. R. CARLIULE, LL. D., Pret.
Two WauM oe.
rfoesaar'oar*ouse for o*year, Owe Ham.
aird md Elsy Soln.
For Outalogue address
J. A. oA EWELL,
Secretary of Vaculty.
Southern School
wachakors & JOW011mi
Now is the time to learn a good
trado.
This School is now open again for
instruction in Watchmaking and Jew
elry in all its branchos. We turn out
fine mecbanics in from six to nine
months, and satisfaction guaranteed.
Good board can be had at $3.00 per
weok. Now is the time to begin
while trade is dull.
Send for our Prospectus and terms.
References: Any merchant or bank
in Greenville.
Send us repairs by mail. You will
receive them next day after they ar
rive here. Fino workmanship is our
motto.
Optical Parlor where you can got
your eyes examined fre of charge
when in the city.
School Badlges and Class Rings
made to order at lowest rates. Prices
of everything furnished on applica
tion.
AiOld gold and silver taken in
payment for work done or for cash.
H. P. COLLINS & CO.,
113 Washington, st.. Greenvill e, S. C.
june22d'93 ly.
1O98.
McFALL'S
ALMANACK
-VOn
This Almanack has just received a
nico lot of Porcelain lined Kettles and
Agato ware for cooking fruits and
vegetables.
A little of everything in Tinwaro
and ('rocry anud Lamps, Lanterns
anid Chicks.
Lots of new Dress Goods, Shoes
and hats.
A new line of Furniture, Oak and
Po plar.
A large lot of Chairsa and alnost
cverythihg in house keeping gooids.
Building material, Wagon Material
and1 everything in H ardware, ingether
with all necssary Tools, Pamnts, Oils,
Varnishes, Whbite Lead and Brusahes,
Come aLnd look over our Stock.
Ask for what you want.
WN. T. McFA LL.
s *COMPOUND'
A eetdiscovery by an old
reduowroo on s c
i yrn on o n tor Jand wo tMsad d a.
Adror aio.aadies nnr2ncipl.
I(OT (~O NoUf. iher blockt, oro ich.f an
Sold in Pickens and everywhere by
all responsible Dlruggists,
HAGOOB,
A large lo
and Jelly '
good, Bruce
All kinds
mer uses.
Pure Lar4
Greceries.
The man i
gone and t1
don't do it a
We love tt
The Greenville Mar
-reI o t 111
Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Blinds,
Store and office fixtures.
Flooring, Coiling, Weatherboarding, Moi
Church Pews.
We keep a large stock of Glass, Oils,
mentioned Materials and can ship on short
When you want Bottom Prices on Bui
Us.
$&-We Manufacture our own goods and
Greenville Mz
March, 23rd, 1893-mG
Carriages, Buggies
SPECIAL (
TO CASH BU
WVe offecr at ItlRI)UJCEI) 1'I(lES,
Ca'rriages, Juyypcs
COMIC, EXAMINE A
The Greenville C
H. C. MM
CLOSING ..0OL
Everything Goin
WeV wvill sell ouri entire~ S
dise, Store Fixtur' s, Safe,
one-third cash bialanhce onl I
Wec have nlice lot of I
Groceries. A lot of Noti<
Collars, &c. A few Stos
&c,, &c.
Wie cordlially invite an:
purchase to c:all andl exam
If not sold in bul1k we u
fcr Special Ha:rga ins until
p)osed of.
Et2DFirst con1ie first se
J. T. L EV
lFebruiary, I, 1 89.2.
CHEAP CASF
(J. D. Smith & Co's
Here we are Again Wi
These Hard rj
Ilacon and Lard1 as cheap> na can be fount
A splendid Coff'ee ! lbs $1.00. Arbuckle
Sugar 16 to 18 lbs for $1.00. And nowi
ng higher.
Fod(a C) Ib foIdr 25 cent!s. TJfhnfl(en* fromt 2~
\ v'ery good toba)fcco for 7., cenits a plu:c.
1'lour from $3.50J to $4.35 p)I: h)!rrt I. ui
(Crockery and TJinwavre to) ch;-ap to m<nz't
Dry (Goods, N'.tionsH, Halts, She i anid Mc
Have just returned from nmark et where I
ineO wh1ich I propo )se to gi ve I cusomrs (the I
ComeI and seue mec and be conivinend.
T. N.
January, 12th '9,y1
BRU
t of Mason's impr*v
[umblers, just reme
& Co's.
of Spices and Vinog
I and Sugars ad ad
who sold cheaper th
ic other fellow wi
ud can't do it.
trade with you.
to see us.
Yours truly,
TAGOOD, I
[Ufacturino G
o. . C. -
'Stirs, Wainscotting, Man
tilding, Balusters, Brackets
Ptints, Varnish and all the al
notico.
Iding Material call on or writ
will not be underold.
Lnufacturing Co.
4Preenville, N.
Iaand Wagor
moh Faoctor
TI .. SON.
Di tand.)Mrcan
asymers.
es andFitre s,
nte tiur Stock. tfo t.I
ilcoinuc ler thto o h
)icked P ickeagans n
Libeanywher.
CE & 00l,
ed Fruit,Jars
1ved at Ia
tr for Sum..
wer ta ar4
he we do Is
D claims to,
BRUCE & CO.
Free I Free 1!
For the next three or four inonths we
will offer Free of Charge to anY of ourcus:
tomers when their cash purchases at out
store have aniounted to
and Ten Dollars
)OVO A life s'ze Crayon and Ink Portrait of any
Ihotograph you Imay selot. NoW af you
0 to want a go(,X< life size Portrait of yourself
or any fii-nd now is the time to get it.
These beautiful Portraits (a specimen of
which we exhibit at our Store) are the same
size but much better pictures than you can
get elsewhero
For Ten Dollars
or more. Henco wo consider this avery Ilba
eral offer for we only askiyou to buy of ud
goods to the amount of Ten Dollars and
we assuire you that we will sell thein as
1(w as the lowest. llow can we afford to
ive you a Ten Dollat- Crayon and Ink Por
trait of yourself and ouly requirc you to
tradt- (inly ten dollars.
..!.. Now this is a question often asked by
our atonished customers, but all we want
you to (i1 is to come to Greeuville and call
on us nod we will show and prove to you
that we ae doing just as we promised,
We have a trade froml Pkens county
that we nre justly proud of and we most
coirdinllv invite every reader of his adver,
tisiment to visit our store when you come
t, Orcenville and see what we keep. We
dIon't compell yon to buy. We have jukst
ionie throngh our inuncuse stock and cut
the life out of prices in
Milli'iry, Laces Tablei Linens,
' j lih,n:, Towels, Crash.
Wh ite Good~us, es, I)yhyies,
Blnek (d P'laid White Quilta,
organdbo', 'lain L~awns and
and P laid Nain- Mushins, Fig
so,oks, Lace Cur- ured Swisse
tains, Ladies Cream White
an d Misses IJose, and Black
Kuiiand Fabrice M'ills, Fine
(Gloves, Black Ginghams,
andi coIlored LinenI Lawns,
Mitts, Winsor Infant Caps
'i es, Fine Fans, Cologne an
t d 'le I )res1 Extracts, Face
(joo>ds, Tirim- Powders, 'Pol-.
mming &c. et waters, Bay
Fancy S'onlj)s, flum,
andi in fact every thing pertaining to sum
meur go ds will be offred to you for less
than real value. Come to see us you will
never regret itL
YL T. A .Walker & Bro.,
81 Main st., GreenvIlle, 8. Ua
1*
Summer Sale.
Huy in July, August, September or Octos
her. Pay whent your cotton is turned Into
Spont ('ash prices I No in(t'st ! Just
a little cash dlown and the balance nex*
Novembear I15th.
Thalit's the prop~osition. That's out'
, h)(weial summiter sale.
*lPiantos $25' cash and balance Novems
Organs $10O cash a.nd balance Novoma
her I 5th, 1893m.
Rt~eembier lowest cash rates. )Io ad
vancee. No interest.
. I you can't come In and.;alk It ever and
Lit just, drohi1 un a n.
.JOil N L H AYNIE & DAUGHTERS,
GIroenville, S. C.
p hs railroad~ has not yet enone to Phckens, bu
td. i nk ts in ijngaik llstuneeO ot the railroad.
tyson lure i i.:sley ('r PIctkens andt iIsh to
tid k t' anyneli mt the ot her town,, just step 10
} tRue phiii'on nunIt the( one you wantS.
I913- 'l'lieos p'r ompItly t roanmitted aunt correct
i,e: Ctlarganteed. A~ Il m'sages( fr PIikens anid
vicinity purompjtly telivered.
MRP- P'IC~KNS TEL.EPHONiE CXl
this fDennis' Liver Assetr.ant also 1aItt
Relief.
w1 thn we have harnmless ('leansing remiedles irs
to he house that grow in our own State that i4:0
mothe ennive aunt cure various diseas~ .i
hier faml y it houtI injury and save a hag ".
of cexpensie, it shows health c .ndltions In
Fens11 cutyv that will be Invi'ting In capita?hsf(
,* and give ni higher value to real eatste.
(0. I,. D)ennis, Ickenus, S. ('., will keepJ a 8WP'
pily tb.it we. may test them.- *'.0:
(oinity Comminsioier's Cowurt.
'The Couity Commissioners were in ses
son on the 7th, 8th and 9th transacting
biwimns-s of which the following is the
inoat impmrtant to the reading public
Tley examindil the tower of the new
or01t hot_o and decided to have it covered
ill oNer with tin to prevelt it leaking.
They also h1-t the contract to W. A. Pal
mer to repair the blhiids, cellar and tower
windows of saine building.
Tuesday 'the following roads were acted
aLpon: kor ehamnue fronk J. K. Lathem's
bottom to Velr's mill wero granted pro
vided ight of.way was given by parties
through"wliose land it runs.
Changes from Ifester'i store to Hunt's
bridge were ordered to bo mnade. The pe
Lition for a new road from Mrs. E. A.
Lathei's to J. W. Lathem's was next
heard and much evidence taken for and
against it. It was ordered that the corn.
nsmsioners go and Investigate and act as
thev think bet.
The next was hearing the petition for
Ohanges on the road leading by Winches
t(r's nill to Pickens It was ordered that
.James W. Lawrence have the road llid off
and worked out.
The next was fer changes on the road
I eading by Graveley's mill. After hearing
the evidence it was ordered that the com
muissioners m1et at Gmveley't mill and de
cided the nitter.
The next was hea.iing a petition for
changes on the road leading from Six Mile
by IIoi oughs' mill to the bridge on Twelve
mile river near W. B. Algood's. It was
ordered that the comni.-iorert survey the
route and report at, next imeeting.
The petition Ifor a new road froin big
horse a pe tree to lint's bridge was post
poned fr filuther coutsiderationi.
The petition for a new road from the
Ilester railroad crossing by Ellison,s mill
was Iext heard. The petition was granted
and E. E. Perry, T. J. Bowen and Elliot
Wilii-IIIs were appointed snecial comlmis
i'mners to liy it. out if there was no objec
ionS.
A petition for a new road from Twelve
nile camp grotuu to .J. E Boroughs' mill
was next licard1 and granted and it was or
,lered that tle Comm Inissionlers lay off and
peln the road if there was no objection.
Two 1t.itiions for ehamges on the road
rrom 'Stewart's mill to Craven's ford were
eard tog-her and it was ordered that the
'(ImIIIissi0ners investigate and lay out the
est rlute.
A petition was heard for a new bridge
ccrosS Keowes river near Lawrence fo'rd
Ind another for a bridge near the mouth of
;ix MiOv -eek. and it was agreed that they
Vou4 iotify the Oconee CoI Iinissioners
itu I meet and cisider 1he mattler.
The rp,rt i the special (ninissioiers
o lay out cuinges on the road from J. 1'.
Aossett's dcceaed, to or near Col. R. R.
owen's on the old l'iuikintown roittl
Ovas read and Elliot Williams was )IIIppoit
d .i assess damaiges on the road ad repoIrt
.o Iext mueeti!'
'Tle report of the special eonnmissionetrs
11 the ImHer <-f tI h riniwl ir-m i lIr.. oi's
nill to Peter' Cre-4 w)e- tl1 I :cl1 Mithw
Ienrieks we apainiited l :ta-s the
lanages to Larry, ii iid-' hm,l n' 1 re.
)ort at next 1Iee11ig. The er mani .ners
(':sirat ia Lu.n r..
meeng inl the Bapti:A, church hiure iext
i.. S. /i m r1m :ist!ed by viv. N.
Iv liallenge will ha a serie- of lmtings
in' tIh Mlet huhdichrchi Jo-rei, be'gining~ the
fouN M.b1h1i1th-cl tIth
dy, (.-'ihdy, for the W >levn )!e-iiist.
Thcy '. I-it o n a u:ir-l so1n.
Mr. .Iehn ilani carne up fnml ('tin
son If:iy. lie wa- :lightly b -rited in
ti' fall '3St trbhw.
M (. ". " Nbtrin miei frim Ceenville
Noieiy wv.w:i hi iice b i., a n.wI 4; I- .
;Ir. Hybuil . r-ueerintieralemii if the It.'H.*
lheardinog h'uise, retunedci from Vir:riia
t-inuld:y where he, hans be<*in visiting his pai
Mr. 1". A. IP. a nd Wift- Ii:',e gone idear
lh'revar-d, N. C., to visit Mrs. Lea' pa
'ir . J1. Ti. G ,s-:way lion aIs' giine Io
beeni j;iting~ her p re:t-s sevin weeki-'c.
Altiss Euri 'n-unse ii of l'n!!ein, is v.ith
he ol- tlhe ts. S. Si. phens.
Mrs. .l. (, rn:0' is ili W.clliidlg \\ ith lbr
'I h' trutstees itf te rt1:00 mei lt the ot her
ifternio it.d it irideto tr iv to eitjiil
i r-f. (. WV. inirie afte i hlri,iiias. liie is
r-nt'azed unt il thiea. No ione i haieen in
pl'lyed' to tiachi netil thmen.
Miss Daisy l'riest is visiting her sister in
Annuti:etoni, Ala.
Mirs. C. L. ('aule is visiting her miother,
Mrs. Folger, of Ea'ley.
Alrs. Sinith,. of ihatbtowvn, visiteid lier
dauigter, 3'frs. L. G. Clayton a few days
last wteek.
Xiac- hi lonm, Aucg. h3.- - Mrin. WV. 8. Monu
i't i, thlei well knoiiwn C~oh nnhiai lawyer, is
in the city. I bin is her' to gut inutrilui'id
mi Con'lgress iabout (f'rty-- ie hills for thle
relief of (it i/ens of Souith Car(l-iina am.!
Leorgia whoii los.t ci tton b y sei zire and sale
llurnt and sh ortly aftetrt the w ar, uituier lhe
'ntituriid and abitiliu-d ilct, li- acc.ii
in iIenr:. ti ge't thisie i-I-inuxit reerr<di ii mIlr
lie Tucker ,iI t- h. iConiress, to the Cumrt
( Chiinis. IItL ail-uar that there arei over
I ttj,0,t00 in ithe Triieasuriy, the pirocieds
1)f thei-e sales renmi ning iutdistrnibutiit iouf
whlichi thle iamnu'nt atbmv'''.tact it beh inis to
'riizeus of Sou''thI i iarl ina and G 'eorgiau.
li'pre u lt at ivie ShellI will priesent these biilIs
An ertl'l is be'ing mz:cile toz get the Gv
;iru'rs utf the S'.''ut ti At tint i' Staiteo, tii thei
ti-/e ns of which 5: aties thei fiuni behl-in-s
'atk oecnerteid lacttin to1 iac'ulp
imid give'S siingth toi ani aplien'tioni for a
~enier;;.I tuilt ext cninig tIme timeii fir iblriniginig
suits ulion all of thiese cittmoi elaiiiis.---T'he
---(n thle Qud ofI this month foiii of onr
neiighboiire MesIrs. I). WV. I hnseng-uneu,
WV. A. Wautkiins .l. H. Maioir and Ed XWhit
cin, left on a vis;it t o tebiuti vi amii friien Is
in T'ixias, with a p0 rbability of' imakintg
I hat stacti thelir tuire home. If tIey di'.
r'idi ti mounve t n-e, Wr wouhill givei thiein~ upI
relini-tantly'. II-be, are- iimong irim--iet citi
-ris anid wme iced thcem' here.--Cor. Anlder
Siln Ativ ocate.
Are Yout (.uli to ('miuar
.If so go via. Ashevile, N. C., and IKnox
villeti, '1enn. Gruaun,ii munitaini senlerv.
Very fast. time f rotm AshievillIe. mE-giut
iltiiiught Pullutnan car' leaves AshievilleI <iai
it 4 .0 p.I' in.; arives C hieagou next mitter
muon rA. ->. Always travel via. time (Ydt
Hrhu lte Southlern IPa.''-itgetr Linit, the E.
I'. V.& 0. . W. W!W;NN,
-uI.tl~Ik A gt-, noixville- 'Irtnin
-' XV Mti lt Tkt. Agt., Asheltille.
- '' . '".aw's Soothin Ig Syrup for
Libire-n i-'hn.*'' '-''tenI hogitis
laces i!:ithnnan, liih s paii andi cure-s
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