The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, November 23, 1893, Image 3

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PICKNS SENTINEL. LOCAL NEWS --Cotton 1@ 7-J. -A little elect fell here last Friday. -Yellow fever still. holds its 11ol( at hkunswilh -Andrew Bramlett left Monday night for the Augusta fair. -Miss Marie lluff man, of Seneca Is vis iting Mr. and Mrs. J. P, Carey. -Mr. E. J. PI-luce presented us with some very fino turnips last week. -Preaching In the Piesby terlan church next Sunday by the pastor, br. Itiley. -A mule beloinging to Mr. II. C. Grady broke one of his legs in the stable last Sun. 1 day. -Miss May BoMsard, of Sumter, paid Capt. Thornley's family a visit last Sun (lay. -J. C. Wilson, who lived near this place, moved with his family to Peizer last Fri. day. -Maj. Stewart Is having a new dwelling house erected on his farm near Judge New. bery's. -J. F. Wells is building a nice dwelling house on his lot next to Uncle Mike Kenne fmore's. --It looked as if winfer had ousted sum. mner last Tuesday. We hadt a mixture of rait and sit. -Messrs W. J. Thackst-m and J. M. Fer guson, of Greenville, were at Mr. 11. C. Grady's last Monday. -If you want all the news from the Leg i4kture sbtiscribe now for the SENiNm.. It is $1 a year in advance. -The grand jury at Gmienville last week threw ont three indictmei.ts agair.:t parties for violating the dispensary law. -.J. L. 0. Thompson, editor of the West min nster Bamine was aromund his old baunts last Satturday and Sunday. -Dr. G. W. Earle tells us that he has cribbed 1,500 bushels of corn this fall and has a hog which will wvigh over 400. -L-M1r. Walter J. Bogs, of Liberty, paid his respects to tihe SUism.K. last Saturday and also his subscription a year ahead. -Col. C. L. Ilollinmgsworth has erected a neat and stibstaitial fence arounnd his va. cait lot next to iagood, Bruce & Co's. -Mrs. Morgan, of Dacusville, visited her dauighters Mrs. Rt. A. Bowen and Mrs. Ficrence Gritfin last Saturday and Sunday. -Mr. andI Mrs. 0. L. Dennis and Mrs. J. C. Jemings left last Monday to take in the Augusta Exposition and Georgia State Fair. -Adai% Dodurins was brought to the jail at this place this last week from Oconee jail. 1Ie is serving a sentencee for revenue violatinns. -N. 1). Parsons, of the Crow Creek see tion, has moved his family to Pelzer. Re port has it that Air. L. R. Dalton will also move there. -The railroads have granted reduced rates to the Stale laptist Co nvent ion which mi-ets at Anderson on the 2Sth inst., next 'tednesnday. --- 1'. -Langst.n who moved from here to Anderson counyt two ;r three years avo is moving back. lie says there is no place like Pickens. -The grand jury at Charleston Montay returned no bilis agaimst parties charred with violating the dispensary 'aw and be. 1ug n11oS4nCeS. --Ii you want to see a mappsy man traide w ith W. C. Branuieit. it makes himu sinuike and4( he will give yiu a dollai's worth of goods for 919 cents. .-MW. A. Ti. Williams, the able editor of * th a News, passe lhrugIh Pick. n ny on a visit to Mr. .J ohn Fer gi ;sy monaini. mnrsday is thanksgiving (lay. C tens tha:t. d;ty to the oh! Con f. lranis i' meeig -md enjoy your mne hoh.day. You wvill never' r. C'orhett, of Americn, andt n ell, of E'ngland, have signed it, to fight at prize light, for cksonviile, FIa , on the '25th mani of this tonwn paissed the ast Sunday and renmarkfed that I -as now a solemniI reinuderI to I i of the lawv of the stripes nx at Columbia. inanie, the railroadl dete'ctivye, I of the charge of munr(der for latsonu at the Air Line 1t. 11. Ienville on the 2dl oft October. is tie .d last Friday at Greeni rget the old soldiers re-uintioni ty the 30thn. Every old solier 9 'is expected to be pretsent andi mm incidenes and privations radeis. A god timic is anitici - illin, nmerchnant at Liberty, 'nmnient hast rihursdlay to TI. C. thencbenetit of his creditors. t the liabilities amnounit t(o about tihe assets abiouit $1 ,2(00. A ne credlitors was held Wed nes 4 roes wvere coinvicted of rape la'tt Friday. Tine erime w~as Sa mulatto. Tihe prisonners all a rel igious (ordeIr cal led thne Six" anud cliimed that they ced by the spiits to commnit, ere two clantmants for lthe 65i by Carplen tem Biros. , of Greein lar-gest Lurnuip gn<.wn from Tlhney were J. C. C. T1nuner, , ainid S. C. McWhnorter, of They ('eh weighed7 poundsmi(. s dlevidled between them. nlted States court at Charles (lay argumnent was inmde in (e It. & 1. II. 11. vs. Lewis. dlisplensary constable, for con ying upoun g'oods in tine posses tei vers of tine railroadl-. Judge lered testimony taken in the , . 1tiley, D). D., p)reachned a masterly sermoni last nighnt in tine Presby terianm chnurch on the subject (.f Missions inainly. Thie voice if thne old war horse 'aug out like a clatrion call to thle chnureh of Jhrist to guo forwa.rd in the execution of ner great comminission.-P'eople's Andernson adtlvocaute. -It is suggested thatt thnoughn thne county mnly liked ten votes of going for WVeaver n tine last (election, we are indt in rebellion mut are still citizenls of tine Uinited States mnd to prove thnot we are, tIhe (County (Conm V niissioners have ha~d tIhe stars nud stripes nut on the counrt hnouse tower, mninnus the tars, as an evidence of that facet. Table Mloumntaln Topic's. Oni Saiturdamy night, tine 11tIn, Nathanniet nicJunkin, wino lives near lis plac', 1.st m Iifant. 'The child swallowed a etfnut mmd a piece of it lodged in tine wind pipe at Ihe ramification of tine Broncii and it died )y 4 o'clock Suniday morning.,I was hnr ed 'at Omnienoy Monday. It was fifteeun months old. Married at thet resildeince oif L. H. Simi mona on tine 15th instant, Maler Findlay anid Miss Texie Ann Simmons, Rev. JT. E., Froaa Cestral. fRev. L. T. Weldion, pastor of the Baptist ,htrchli here, has resigned and Alr. Ed waorls of Firman University was elected. Mr. It, A. Gilner, of Ft. Madison, vis. ted friends and relatives here Saturday and 3uday. A man supposed to be a tramp was bUnd dead at the depot Friday just fter the passenger passed. It is thought ie was killed )y jumping front a train. Air. lagnell, (of Chesterfield, was elected o teach in the selhol here last Saturday. Ie is a graduate of Wofford. 8chool will open Mionday the 27th. Mr. Keels, of Ft. Hill, was in town last ;unday afternoon. Who Can Mebt III While traveling in Easley township your .o respondent spent thet nIght at Mr. Law. ence M. Berry's and he saitd he had gath -red and weighed ill) 4.500 pounds of seed ,otton and would still get another bale from wo acres of land' this year. Tlat will he our bales of cotton on two acres of land. Mr Berry Is rauting a dairy and had his and highly fertilizel. Iie used], I think, 'wo saeks or nuano per aere. Mr. J. C. Howard tells me he raised near .his place 2,0o pOunis of cotton on one ad a quarler aeres of land. Hurrah for Pickeis! L. C. R. Rlememaber. Otr friends will please remember its lin lie distribution of their toney. We (1o lot inteln to press anyonme btit are obliged o have money as well its anyone else tw r(t through on. If you cannot pay all pay t part. And if you have not the woney we will ake corn, fodder or wheat. -'Tip Top' Cough Syrup, the best out, or sale by Sloan Bros. ---Lee P. Orr, the jeweler, will repair our watches, clocks and jewOly and nake them as gool as- new. IIe canl le otild at W. C. Bramilett's. -If you have &ny broken window panis, ;loan Bros.. can fill them. Sloan's is thIe' lest place to buy winlow glass and putty, >aints, seeds and drugs. -For fine scmars and good ch1ewing to acco go to Lewis & Son. 'Mrs. Winlslow's Soolhiig Syrup for hildren ''tihing" sofiens the gunts, I 1auces inflaimation, allNys pain and cur(s Xind colic. 25c. a bottle. -Sloan Bros.. will tell you l'ow to paillt Four buggy for lifty vents. For Sale or Itent. .iy Saw mill, Grist mill anll Cotton gll. ) 'Town Creek, nlear Iie!w1-11o. C IT., for 9.J. E. Ib.(ool), nov. 2.4t. -You can always rely on anlythilg )olight of Sloan Bros. -If y-Oir ham<ls aml face chap inl cold xeaiher, Sloan's Cainphorice will core The exervise4o this istIM.iton tire expeete to "" mll ionce oil tile fir-t .otliliy of I t141b11er I:,. Ilnd 1 nid iu ior ten m-ihoii'stiv mmicis. withi a int4-rvcniiig vatentitn. 'Te frilmvwi r ot' o l ition i ave beel 1a 1Ie.. il- Trus tees : .\ iitietii. G;eographtty. <tranmmer, At' ... 1lh .aeimy is' I ' n r d ill ' r.l!i ll ... .\11v.ancvdl khl.- in ;nnv abo'lv v r;ah,.. :. 'hiss in l.ati, Iraek or .\lgebra. A '... ' At t who14 en't er I he sethool ais Pul pils. will bet re 'piblet1. for at:Iton famIti alae of i'nt rane' unt til th;e 4'lose. of the live 11inanthseri, I: ,Ie.s ther' he4. aI priv'ate l'tit rn't wvitha 1he teniehter. 'n'iichool. i1ttidtit't il hoped that thellii ii' lute e te if 41 hetilthftti li1inte, 11 inotral tad 'ill et on muit ly. taend inndtterntae rat)es oft'. hordl idd iuilioil .oo'sl A NttolN Prootn s COMPOUND, A recent discovery byan old phsiciIan. EtdccsflyI used mionlthly by thouads of Ina duies. lathordy perfectiygsoft - minui reliablo nic<ticitno disicov. ered. lowaro of unpurinciplot druggists whlo offer Siferloa medicInes In place of this. Asrk for Coox's Corr'oi lhoot oOMPiOUND, $tate t sttbsffte.at' orinclo.io sl aDt' It cents in post age in tetter, and we wil )And soated by return mait. iFull sealed particular a iplair envelope, to ladies only. '2 iatm >s. AddreBs Pond Lily Company, Sold in PFckens and every where b3 all res p onlsble Druggists. VALUABLE PREMIUMS ---GU I V E0N .\tt W . - Ropp's Calculator A Valuable llook for ni Falrmetr andt llusine1.s: A lill 't'i1 FI. C'OLU'MI11A N SOUJVENI II S POCON. ---N iEWSPA it,. Olr'ers to every Yet'arly Subsctrib.er Eilill ER ol Tlhe Wi5eek ly News tandt <'ouir, I yearI Thel4. Wee'tkly New" 11nd4 4'oturier, ai llntllnts u(wit hoat Plrenum)................ 5 Charles't onir C COURIER-JOURNAL I HENRY WATTERSON, EDITOR S Ies l'S t Ht iV, tg ivlest aw ae' 'anaw[ 'h pdreiniu1 every day for the largest club re ceived. Samlelltt coiest of the Wiiee'k1l -"i ir'tn wIl i,e "tent freet' tt 11y14( ndress. 't itt-.oue Newspapers .. FREE SEiN lI YOU Il (iWN N A i 111r1 atddress anlt tho'st' of hve. to t'n o,f youir friends1' or lneighbltor tIl aL p4olt ea ri , or 641helrw ise,. and4 n1 t'opy of I th S.\V A NNAll WF,F.K-~EI,Yi N EWS w-ili be tent t< etach addlress yny~:t.. i%il~NTtAi Wi)'. IY NIWis1FlP5Tl tlted iln lt' 5outh sixtleen hiartge pila-re. ff i haveS m'le'Sr st'en1 n Iop o13 f ift sed foir onle ain, youl wmtl proIt)ionne ita it hiest tandt biest newtt papJer youl evecr read~t.. Adhre-"' T Ifl E ERIll I,Y NIEWs, May .Ake place In PANR Mtty Occur in Aus WAN T OF CO May ex6t ill the Unit DEMONITIZATI May be the order of the BUT ALL 01 Are lesA Interestitg t< the Init Iv idunthsi tirsona mnt htapphiess If you Clothes doit t it pill. It '-, o rhi"t perience, plenty of g40dhs and lowest Prices Wil I do it i SMITH & B] Lending CloiS Where is the First-Class And Where is the Pl FIRST - CL ASS FOR LESS PRICE THAN YOU CA TIIxx Is EASY 1 THE PLACE IS KNOWI 1endi ngand Wide-a w L. ROTH (4 Vc I I' I tWP iIe will give you nioi for a dollar tiu you will g McFALTL'S A And Now we H Side I *2g 4 .* Bureau~1ls, Dressers, Tablies Mautresses, Red Spi:igs, WVin< Stove Pauis, ('ake Panis. Ladies, Contie WOFF6RI) COLEGE dr SPARTANTURO,i S. C Iralini; VFIDENCE Ti ed States; an N OF SILVER Sh Iay In ladlia: a I STI Hd ES Ei inh Tl lopearancile. You los f balf of your carthly St( i- will 41 re,nsyo e llig1%. If large - 1m11 it wIlI), *yu 'll coie to US. W o ISTOW, an<d I.Intteras, S. V Place for _ [HING?' 3ce you will Buy CLOPHING N DUY C01110 N UOODS? Po SOLVE, q TO EVERYBODY, ae Clot hier, SCHILD, I ,N V 1II A., . 4. et elIsewhere' for 81 .2. L MANACK 0 aveit Right Jp ! BY Af NVEV LOT TURE]' NE W B(eds, (hairs, Safes, tundi (s, Sa tches, Val ises, low' Shiade(s, ValIey Tin, S and( see. TI l'or (iis tmias Goods.'~ '.McFALL. S. HI. CARLISLE, LL. D., Prest. *~ir a. jn'' fr -ar, one KEvun l'or a'ntalogoii aa lelI(. IAGOOID, W. M. HAG Mr. Hagood is in New York now mies" he will use more diligence thi are obliged to have. Special cai dI Hats. We are daily receiving our stock < oes on the market. Ve buy the I mnown fact that our Shoes are the We expect every man who owes u Y or delaying. We need it, we ar( Le man who don't appreciate the ci mach. As necessity requires yc ,Ys. We are going to buy cotton as ust country. Get our prices on Bagg W )rugs, Tobaccos, C Ie 111 .1aace in I e City CA R PEN,T E MANSION IOUSE ~HALIM Bit 00.1) twsiee tiuat to pe-4d1 n .niy otui it chtap mnferi(r ( "-A'CNL AMIN MASSO)N & 11AM!1 New Low Pri Costing but Little M twice the value andl di For Best Pianoq or 01 John L. Hai ne Hundred Brewster The 1BEfST andl (f 'ver Offered in S< irreenville Coa Onie anl1 TIico IIlor4 Whyt~ buy Ccap Weisterni Wagons11 whent you thazt w%ill oulas tz~ H. C. MA R HUNTERS' & S11 ~ *' 'cIries. I )rv iMIOZLE :-: ( hat Man Hasniit Oome X TO BUY Ui ndO onls( j iuently we hve not g,ot >we ask those friendsl whoml we ha GOOI)S ON >')fI come up nw andl trust its with a >l,Rusty Silver or Greenbacks. WVe still have some goods to sell a cap for Cash or Barter. J. T. LIEiW Those who owe Lewis & Morri ar 1891 mutst come uip andl Seulhe o 'P plays. BRUC1 ftes . 40. OOD & Co., Easley buying goods for the Fall l'r an ever in looking out for ba -C will be given to the selecti< >f Shoes from the Factories. )cst and sell them as cheap b)cst. Try them. s a dollar to stand to the ra< obliged to have it an(d we *edit extended him this year u will hear from us later al. In fact we hope to mal ,ing and Ties. [AGOOD, BI M. HAGO ,igars, Seeds. to Iny A" OVe. BROS. DRUG STORE. Greeni-ille, S. C. (~ ay uy a Rattle Trap. OR (A N "11tsti, ae-. Think Iumi herf,n- ymu wvaste nnt. All te W-rb kn iowsabout Ite m tc -.%. . cod Styles Just Out, ore th-n Cheap Organs, but of nihility. atal gues Iree o all., gans at Lowest Cost. Write mie & Daughters, Spring Buggies >uth Carolina ah Factory KLEY, Proprietor. BOGGS, miter and M. A. pubi1lic~ that they mnd are peae IAL)IbertyS.O(. Vith the Spondulix 3 OUT, all the money we need. ve~ truisted wvit.h our T IM Ei little "BIimietal,"' Yellow "Time ab)out is fair play." dwe want to sell thenm IS & SON. PICkeUn. S. C. for goods; bought in the C0*19 , C. ade. On account of "Hard rgains in the things our pco )n of Dress Goods, Clothing \e don't buy the cheapest LS others sell shoddies. It is k. 'This is no time for flicker vant it out of your first cotton. has no heart in him, he is all )n in plaeinr and more pointed :e this the best market in the tUCE & CO. DD & CO. SLOAN BROS Will give achand every customuer a Silver )Doll<u to any aml - f r 45 And 55 ents, aIlso thr<-- sflir one( Lent, and Dolir kvai'ranteu . value for your iio... Dru1gs, Seels anid PalintS, Lfasa.s and Puttv. See the "sell ?" SLOAN BROS. 3 Main St., Greenville, S. C. Whie it i WuI t on w Ahvays iinIg to do0 the best4 pos ible0 for miy euistoiuer's. Come anid Jutst ReCcPivc A finei lot of full Cream Cheec. All kinds( of p)latin and faneyvernek rs the I very best iFrank F,.1 El oel ran<htd; ( am11 recrivinig all kmnds o -esh (cannled goods. (omew Rad SeeO A. M. MORRIS. MONTEREY. ~r T 'ONl(', NF.RtVINI-, 111000) P11RIl- EIC ldke Ce I(' ike. L'he Poison of thec swnoup hn:>~ its An,ftole in the sw,. np. F' 2 ^tari, Nervoisness. Indligestion, J) N n tery and4 Hiowg Complaintii, u&k you10 0ba# or ION T iil It fhe iIoesi not.keep i, ii W'1 If etl yOt olNl ruo bottle, expmress p)repaid, onl to