The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, December 28, 1893, Image 3

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'NS SENTINEL LOCAL NUW% - b@ 7. :islttire adjuourned last Satur :night, of Marshal, Texas, is ives near Gates, ies Stevle, of Greenville, spent ha relaNel here. Irice, of Anderson, visited rel luring the holidays. .dy have a b4g timc this week. :ome but once a year. idr!cks and Lucy Iagood were Sunday. loth colored. . B. Kershaw has been apoint :r at Camden by the President. .enkins mid family Vpent the :t relatives in Greenville cou1n rget the Union meetings next I Sunday at Shady Urove and -1anlon spent % parA of Christ I friends at Peters' Creek and Pes School Commissioner ))right aving his salary cut down.to ir ? Mrs. T. E. Coleman visited in )ldajy and left oil Tuesday for ity. ArS, J. ). Harris, of Green ic guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. ling of Fairview M. E. church, vill be let to the lowest bidder y of January. near Table itock on tile 27th ;raveley and Miss Lidie Turn r. Singleton oieiatin. a Bowen who lis been a.temd. ston Femaile College c4ime iday to spend tile holidays. Mirs. 1). F. Sutherland, of i, spent a part of ihe holidays her, Mrs. Florence Gritliu. Mrs. u- S. Innter, of Sene o or three da) s with Mrs. er, Ma1j. J. .1. Lewis, t1l.s Baker comw from Wicliita, unday and marrid JlanicGrif in elopement and both parties Hianion gave a week's vacation ts of the Pickens Ilifh %ehdool. will be resumed on the first .ry. at the residence of the ollci. lan Rev. J. M. Stewar's, on istaUt, Mr. Hovey Neely and ewton. Mrs. W. W. White, of Andor I here last week to spend the ,h Mrs. White's parents, Capt. L. Thornley. Olive and Melonre Thornley been visiting their sister Mrs. I hite. of Andcrsonm f--r sev&ual nel hole last, Thnrsday. SW. Singleton passed throug'i liursday on his way homit fto o ant visit of ahoit ten days to I friends ill Oconee cou.,N. at tle residence of the hiide's and Mrs .1. Malti- Stewart, oi tart, Mr. John Childs and Miss irt, 11ev. J. M. Suwart iolleiat >semondLY, colo redt, host teni dtol-t last Saturday. IIhe hlost hiis nI's store and Cot. Ilollinigs ni Thomas Porter, a we'll knLown - especCted citizen died at his Idtay mlornlin.g. lie was ahontII sind wasl, htnied the (lay follow 's (Chapel. iiaiv fr'om N'., York' whe&'re 11stan ac'metii'it 11iv milit' Las when the left foi' his pst ot iutoiot, Texas. o M. Wethorn is a chaml'pioni lIIe alwayt~s ralise's ils i higs killed five. 'ixteen mlolnthis l, one :17n,. one I:t: atnd one: 190, it of I ,900t 1lujd,: mn Simmons. Chief ('lerk in s ottice at Chbarleston,. was in T'hursdcay. lie e:n'''o-pn as lihe case o,f the' Un:ite S1tat es *tnd for perjury which was JT. TI. Porter. E1. F. Looper, caindeor, Ale'k ( an non aind lie had( a b'ig~ fox chiase' in ty last werk. Th'ley we'tre snl -apturinig two, hut one 'erve ace which tasted for fourteen ntive 'ommIilitteeC of Ithe Twelve 'I1., on TnlEsda,y thle 2d dlav %94. A futl at tendan ce is de.. is bine l(ss of imilporitanlce toD 0. hlowenl. M. lienldricks, J. ,B. II. Williamsn and C. E. istmaUls tre'e was a grand sne. t,here as wa'is exp'ctedi. Tlhem playedl te role ofr Santa ( 'LanLs i'ristic'ally and f,. K.(' h'Iires, rns. Sunntit p"-rso ile Every.I I a:, tIle resicre of the Iin ide(" andt Mrs. (I. W Oritllln, ti('i ilhe 21st inistat, Mr'. TI. TP. d Miss .JE'I.nie (Grilli. 'Tlt le' aire ve'ry poipular w.ithI a hirg Pin IliTtlc8s who J oh. wtiuth us it It l('ni. hp;>v anud proisperln. '(oni.h tife. lie'v. D). C. Free. -med4( the ('eremiony. .'as a1 (owardty. low~ diown'i sneak i ttihng thle Ch'lristmaiis tree t 'hl(ever dlid it is devo'( id of pritn banter. The Liie is Ihad( W wok an rday and4 Sniwhilty niglht sonli nrm ori curs rmol)veds one1 of tlin tis oni the side of thte d1 or, won't then limblis off and( ruie 'the1' in las dtiscoveredl' Mioniday mol'ruuil (on had1( aniother tre' readLty. A Uomnicide. nighit (If the( 70th Iinsetant at the (Creek cani'lh, ThIos. Nftore, bi I ilenry Oates. 'The f'cts iLn' we could gaIthter are ablont as foil . re was to have hea"r it frnlie a that1 ight and I (enryt Oiltes ii with Edh. IIXlffton at tenidi' .rt Is that onel or4 tirrother bit l be,. ville ttht dlay and, hirffn d i penIsary' lfirior, at lensf ji is sai, nei ibaUlinr,annti W('er drinkinu -ac'h 'g Mtoore's a dti tTi'ity tol t wen (Oates an- 14 John, isol Id .Atr. MIoore endeavored to stoj itrnedl onl MooIre', kn'ck('d thhn a' on in -e -:IT'S AN OVERCOAT OR A DOCTOR: e You'll hYu to have Me litter If you go longer i itot an o ergarment of some sort thlej chin!)'~1e wi hetlitr . Evetybody im talkinig about our great line( of Overcoats fit r $10.00 Azid a gteat many are wearing the. Are you among the lucky ones; it not you had better ettli and get one. SMITH & BRISTOW, Leading Clothiev and 1-atters, Greenville, S. C. Where is the Place for ] First-Class LOTHING And Where is the Place you will Buy FIRST-CLASS CLOIHING FOR LMA PRICE THAN YOU CAN BUY COMMON OOODSI TIIS IS 1EASY TO SOLVE, THE PLACE IS KNOWN TO EVERYBODY, xI x' -x-xIE LeadfEngand Wide-awake Clothier, L. ROTHSCHILD, 's M :V L E S. C. K i e will give you mtore goods and better goods for a dollar thanl! you will get elsewhere for $1.25. MeFALL'S ALMANACK -FOR. And K~irsmas kums~ butd onco a yeat, T1ht, timo now isi draiwini' near. Bov and gun and yaller dog, Daddy scrapIinl big fat hog, .Mammiy drylin out thet latrd All mutst forget that t.imes are hard. k'h krsa thlings ar.e ktmin in, The kwestlonl "a~xed" in whaur ve bin ?! -sJust onie atnser, thaiits for all, To( the store of W. T. McFaiull. Of all! thet phlc(s, thaits -rrl: p hlen Te fo spreaid aL slluile all olver yteI fae. For Frutiits and1 Nuts, Toiys ied K-md(y, - McFall's store l il aways handytl~. Always whenI he comeI to town, D)rap' inl ch aind loo1h tk aroun1)1, J.See the. Chuin:a TIoys andu Tlin, >r- It's eno ugh to make old1 Sata grin. b.y Thar's Suigarl antd hoffee, P'eppeXr andl( Spicol Gritnstand Latrd andiu Cheese and Rice. .Alwaystv kim heItre for breadI atnd meat; And everything Else Ve 'wnt to eat.. Thara Powder andi fa andl Kapui he and Sho t, Fec nthe) gamel(, put onl the pot. k- Ketm on lloys ainhI)hiV a gun Nows the time to havLe sum tun. Hii and Lo, ricir atdd pore Kum111 right onI to McFatll' s tore, f'or a merry Krismasi to y'ou all, aI am11, yours' truly, lie W. T. McFALL. LIIIfTIUlJAS. HI. CARLISLE, I,L. D., Prest. I YYUNe eUary.exUUenJeJEforJone yar, Oneo lion r)t* For Catalogue-' IIol PARLTANBURO. S. C. whereupon the old man left thein aud h into the hioUse. As h01 was ettlgi theihousp (ates shot at bin tut mism About this time the daugliter of Mr. Mool appeareid upon the scene and triol to Oat )eac(etut the ever readly pistol Of oat was Lbrust into their fC09 with deflaNcI Imio. Aloore, wilo bkl( OiCevt'littkg woolc 'I1 hos. 1 Store, w ome remuarks to Oatt w hereion me i was levelled upo h ien witp these assrtion that Oates woul kilt him if lie fooled with him. 1i101 kil hti tatn loore thought lie ought to tak he LaV(t a lick on the light side of th head will thle axe he badbettl cuttin, wood With frot tihe t:etA of which lici oates died alm"ost instantly. lie neve spoke after he W.Ls strtick. it iiqsC8t wias leld last Friday aDl. th evitlence adduced, st, we are told, substan tially cort'oborate the facts here given. - Moore made no attempt to get away biut quietly waited for the Slieriff who went (own anl brouiht iiim to jail last FridaY night' The 'oceurrence is to deplored, but it is attother evi(dice of he dathiger there is in liquor even thouigh it be _dispensary liquor.; A Siooting .telay. Mr. W. I. Price shot Will Fleniig last Fridav night This wils the news that spread lver the streets liere early, Saturday tntrnlng and nothing of the particulars could be learned until Mr. lrice reaclied town ahint ten o'clock. ir. Price came lown for the purpose of sirrendering to 0hc Slieriff if the wounI had proved. fatal. te particulars, as gathered trom Mr. Prik,e, -ten to be Ahout these : Fleming Neit to his house about dark Friday night ud asked to get some whiskey. Mr. Price old him he (idl not keep whiskey for sale iut would give hi:n a dram and started town in his cellar to get some for him. While he was getting the whiskey Flem ng had left. and went down the hill to the road where anether mnan wts who had Come witi him Mr. Price came back att went down to the road where they were. plening is a tollistonleI man and some time aigo secured ai aAvAr.i of several dollars from Mr. Prive miti tlie promise to (o RomIe work for him. I r. Price told him that le wanted his mmey back. Fleming flew intio a ratre ami bvgai to curse and ahitec Mr. Price. One word brouglit in anther when itally Fleming drew at pistol and by tl! titme lie got his out Mr. Price pulled his anl tired. Mr. Price then rushed in aid took his pistol from him. U'pon exami-itionl it was foluid that mne cuartridge hiadi bjeeI s1Ipped o b)jLut fail (..I to tire. The hall struek Flemiing in the left cirek andl ranged aroumi belhii the ear. It is sai'l 11ut tl, wound il not l dan z.rms t ad ioat with pi oper c i.e Fleming wilt get well. Mr. Price greatly regretted the occuraice. PIedrasiiont Po)intNe. Wel1, Ilr. Editor. tlhings are Imlovinlg aIlonu lively. The huium (if the Spindle is still hivat at theo rate of eleven hours a day. WI altl signed a petitioin and sent it to the II44n)riitle L-gislatire to repeal tle elevenl hour law and make it, twelve hours. Yot linive promised to keep 4us posted as to the ptira clcuinus of the Legislature, and I klniw you will dot) it, lN1t I h1.1ve not secnll anythi:ng oif 4ot1r petiti yet, :ill we don't luch look for it. ollt M u. len ca1 lave 5anw44 Si-l %l heads eUt, off, the best mIlVn of our St.it bi. cause thev (did not favor his liquor law, anl then the honorable b)(dy jumped on tlie ptor dogs and trietd to cut their t-lw off. Is this Reform? I for ie ami not inl favor of payimg taxes to supifoirt :-.v such law makers. We havc it d1ow,g aiiI Ihis n:1-me is Dixie and lie is 1 ('onserni i%ve Denitwt'.. Ihlle ym folks are preparing fair ehrist, ma as ltie mill wiil :tip Saturtday and stm. el1,sed nmilT edv I he-ir (f some wedding.i whjich aro schltdti fori tbis wee'k. LAtte Niio 1 A. F. M-., bieklat Il'iedumini on4 thei th1 of Ih-cetiuber, thle fiolIlowinug of. ticers wer.e elected4 and in4st atlb l ftor thu en tinilg year: A. S. Piiwl, WV M.; W. P. Mag:,S. W : F-. I,. !ierme:, .1. W.; J. D). Surricne. See'y : J1. it. I let, T reas.; C. P. J1. L. (ox anid 11. 8. ()sIeen, S. Y, Youtrs, C. It WaiN Neell E14*(, F-ailyv riscVs - sterda:y moltrninig had thli p;tlesurec of witniessing a strainge iand Iteau I4tu moni..rt far tilT tt thle E:st,* su. tidnl andi ni ithot sound5 i orih i hieraljig a bltuisl inud if lt, on each t side tnue ofiill hhniny and4( then suddIenly s to ppig, elosettig u like a t.h-ue pe assu-ninitg a h:lt like shiap of ai ti-culiarlyv :. l-leih:. Fr th'ree (pi:titira of ait hour thiis cuii iis hall oft yellow tlight rested, throiwiin heaven(4s in the E-ast rich ly tight. it wa :n( jih lpii:ts. J. 11 C. Turncer andit F. M1. I lodges frot ithe I'elzei seet;on wiere i cinin to: icIs cit amiil sawt it and watched it for fifteen ui it tites. It. Y. liellamus siaw it.144 atul(head a 4n4m tier of pIeoplte ini altres spe4ak of it. 11 said thait a ctitternani at (Griy Court tiih hlima t hat hue 'vatched it ftor thiree-quar:i ter of at hconrc. Gradaliy t the 1lighlt of thte hanging fir hillI grewii dintuner.-and was lost in the lizh of the rising. sunt. ITe riei, mielloiw, gil den Itine fadled ai u wias abisoirbied by t b ielori ous lighlt of the king4 oif daiy....-Dil News of the 21st inst. I f rid& anty one hirti ng my sons5, .Jat and I)avidI Sti lile.s, wit lit tltnii (cnsentt. Mis. Winislo's a5 iothtlicg Syrtip f< drtes inithanuatiion,i aia. pain iand cur wmd t nliue. e.te a hut ti i. -if you ha4 li: ati faice lihp in co eir, Sit an'is t'acmphoi(ie wtill eni i hein Not iee of Diioluition, ThIe copjirt er-Ihip hlrntofr existi IZ:iI &! . ci.. hits bieen this dhay dlissolvedl omtdaiul (4onst lt. IocrVr fon itale my farini of i63 nir(e. well I Ptrtied. tenl Iiiles fr mc Gireetnvtiie. 4. It., tin 4 M!iet'r~' ptitnd autd knotwn aise . the W Sibt pint hf ie~f%i'l before the 45th otf .ln. IK'4 it wil oh terms io o the. -reilies at P5 lt 'cot Thet ue rs ti t'us 1t.t tioni are expeict -ttt o the r.. t he iii.tiltt.i f cstth ti a Itivt .44 m- rfor si't oi tie Hailer ci a te tift i -n:t~lt . 4 i :t tiriptdb ite T I Priiiitu y tt1et iii i nner its 4)n Iigish ..t tt wil trt 't t e i *ii nn i lur in rii i, Juci.G Oahy.<LANLer. e .n .. i IIAGOOD, Are fully They have cerles to be I Good Fl0il Lily Patent A nice sto( and Charmi Ware, Dolls, mails for the We are stil Hats and Shi You will I the pricei's s Good pric( ton and oth I Drugs, Tobaccos, 4 ]Best Plco in the Cit' CARPENTEI MANSION HOUSE 25.( tv Ice that to p1'o0 D-.Oneyi fn a (.capinfer MASON & 11A 31 New Low P Costin but Little ] tw ce he valu at I For Best Piauos ur I John L. HE 4A One Hu:.drred Brewvete T he J)PAST andl ( Ever Offered in . Greenville Cor One and Two IU)r Why buy Cheap We,stern \a~u is I wi rHrP~atronize IIOME INDUsTRY. H. C. MA (A. WV. MIEXIINE, Mauperanicas EYBOY I JANUARY WVe will take stock nlew building across the str and1( settle befor e that dIate. Wec have waited p)atier onl you settling now. Respecitivrely, HUNTERS' Wmn. Hunter; T. N. Boggs desire to inform1 have formed a partne(rsl to sell you Groceies, D) and any or everything Merchandise store as ch $33ighest cash pr HUNTERS BRUCE prepared for Christmiasi the best stock of staple ound anywhere. r at $4,00, and the 011 re at $4,50. ,k of fruits and fancy ta ng assortment of Vases, Noisy Horns and funn3 little folks. LR leading the trade in C1, es. ot find a better selectio 41 them. /s paid for Corn, Peas, Se( .r produce. TAGOOD, BR jigars, Seeds. , to Inuy Abov'e. [R BROS. DRUG STORE. Greenville, S. C. e I Mny Buy a. Rattle Trap.; O1GA N '1c. Ivit-. Thi nik hA bef-fore yi w .0rru AllIthew~in-hI iw)~ sab tathe U . ('1 Eu4 A.-E 'U A %. W EL.i riced Styles Just Out, Aore th-n Chenp Organs ut of lurability. afa 1l fgital"Pe -to ti. DI-gans at Lowest Cost. Write 6ynie & Daughters, *N V ILLE. S". C. r Spring |Buggies,1 /1IILPEST south Carolina1 ~ch Factory w WAGIONS. .RKLEY, Proprietor. tie.s. ap3QyJ 1st 1894( andl miove into our ('et. .o us will plIease call tly andI must insist .EWIS & SON.I & BOGGS, I lunter andl M. A. th pulic thait they ip andl are p)rep ared ry G.oods, Notions kept in a G eneral capI as the cheap est. ice paid for Cotton. ;' & BOGGS, & Co19 x1i'Ie. Gro liable mtd les,9 Allr 1thinig n; nud( hd Cot. UCE & CO. Sloan Bros ill give each and every custjmr Silver Dollar any' amo nL, for 15 and 55 centF so thirteen two cent stamps for on ait, and a quarter. )ollars <nul Stamp; arranted good. Thwy give also fu' Lih, for Your monmv in tho bc, rugs, Secds and Paits, Wido, iss andl Putty. See the "el? SLOAN BROS. 3 Main St., Greenville, S. [LOOR HERE ! 1 don'lt Iffer reCwardhs fr sldg IUrnone(s but1 Sill goods41 as ebenp21 as myhedyI, <jiali (t cosidIered~ . See iiiy. .Jean;s, Shirl ing, Driills, 'he eks, G>to Flannel ~it, etc . The I hl i he bes 12' Wt grcerie's and sell 5 ceanp as oth lers soll. Try my~ Can 1 n'i1l ha2veI fruits of all'dTi Jhrist ans. .Nort hernt A pples. Oi. n2ju(s, Bannas, D)ried Fligs, I tasi 's, or(oanis and lI( the finest line o.if -s TFry miy I usca'vaLd, Molasses. 'I ] haive aL few more acfcounits that (8(d to be4 st.. tl(ed at once, so pe. 4rne on nd tl 4tIe. YourIs for low prliets and shor t A. 3!. 111ORRIS, 1 i I.. rIao hasi not yet 444e to4 P'iel:en4. 1)4 I w ein In.n i 2i,n'e 2 lol ' heroihc.aut S':M' inilu- of he' '1r 2ouni,.Jus:t stecp to w .hor. . non en! the 'one you4 wa.42 aIre .\Ii. ll'asntes for Pickelns al.d 2'l*I~ lI EN T'2'1LI'PIIONI x:CO' MONT E REY. .4'Mm MM TO 4t, - m 1 1.n D P Rli ONr.t an nowelN.: ('omplaint as P un r: eer NT t CY fhe dsw nt eeimwp. cil44 y44 44 i rgo bottle, express p4repulio, on re MONT E R ISY CO., FiI nn 5 e' 1'ome oo n .a ifre