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IKENS SENTINEL. LOCAL NEWS Many bales of the fleecy staple pod through to market last week. Tuz SENTINEL Job Office has been Ar .)pt humming for the last few days. Miss Mattie Kay is teaching school kDouble Springs,-Anderson county. One of Dr. R. F. Smith's fine drove >rses died last week of lung fever. The only pig stile we remember tving noticed is to have the tail tried. Pay your taxes before you get your xt SKNTY.NEL." The time will have pired. The waters of Tan-vard Branch 'e mingled with somethiug besides d oak-ooze. Two or three good little farms for .le by the clerk next sale day, Mon ty, the 5th prox. Andrew Cureton, of Greenville, kst Sabbath, visited his uncle, Dr. J. Cureton, of Pickens. B. D. Mauldin has been appointed otary public, and is ready at all .les to ratify marriage contracts. Ex-Judgo T. J. Mackey is writing indicate letters for the newspapers. hey are very readable and character Itic. If any of the candidates for gover or have imight marus, they will find ood harness at H1agood, Bruce & o0. During Christinas week Mrs. Kate fouston was happily married to Jesse '. Lamb, a prosperous merchant of Vilson, N. C. Walter Bowen. one of the hand ome and efficient raihioad superin ents at Seneca, was visiting in Easley ast Sabbath. There were two moons in Pickens sat Saturdav-a ftill moon and a 1oney-1moon. There was a man in te full moon. Rice's post office i i now at Henry 'arr's, but thre is no postmaster. ir. Farr has been sworn in and iS cting as assistaut. The friends of F. M Morris are lad to see him out again, after an luess of two weeks or uore. He is gain ready for busittess. The porkers are getting the grip, r something besides the stiletto, -hich lays then taut pretty suddenly -hen there is no water hot. On the 9th inst. .ohn MoJunkin ied at his b,mre near Table Mountain, t the age o, fortv-tiree He left a idow and three little children. k John FeIgns m's inativ frieids will e glad tq l4-an-1 that his health is tehI Ilim .edt o tlat lie will soon a ill bos . -, it b:s, oid stand. Athens andi Tratvellers Rest, in reenville coutntyv, oni the 22d inst. ,rformted thle. r fi rst mniipial acts - electng jintendalints and wardo Es. Why is a disp'nsary constable like still wormi? .Be cause he conveys ua whtiskey to a phwlae wAhe~re it can provedl, gaitued anid stamped by o governimnat. Wadi .McF'all, of Winlton), N. C., bright anid han dsomo youth of veniteeni sumtnmers, is ini Pickens is week, thec guest of his uncle, the manac mnan. It is estimated thmat R. M. Foster as mo(re cornt in (one hulk than any ther citizen of the countv. It will )me in mighty- handy from now un I crops are "iaid-bv." Lee hiolcomnbe and James Bentley, this co,unty, were before ('ommis :mer Hawthornie last week, charged ith working in a distillery. T1he. .se wats continued fort more testi V ony. Somec are loouking for work and IIC le. are lokintg for Workuten. Let ach invest a few shiekels in advertis g inl THEi SI-.NTiNEL, and1( they will 'on have the pleasure of seeing ,ch other. Thios. 1McXW horter, of Rice's, bas ft with TH'iE SENTINEL three grades as fi:le tobacco as we have ever mn. It-s appesarancte and quality .th show that it has been handled - an exptert. Saturday was a cold, gloomy day. iPickents, buti no0w and then the im would strike thtrought a rift in he clouds andI fall in spots uipont the orthtward hills andI mounutainus, w hith leemted to be posing for ideald land icapes. The Chtester Bulletin says: "Cards are ouit anntIouncingv the marriage of Mr. 0. E. Lat irnter, of this citv, to Miss izziie Curetuit, of Green~ville, S. C., on ~Januar-y '24th." The pros pectiv.e bridhe is a daughter of Dr. J, D.;Creton, of Pickenis. It is at mlistake, whe.rever you saw it, that thle State's sto,re keeper anid galge.r, Yehhd-ll, was drawing a-salary of $1,800. lie gets $75.00L per mtonth andI his expentses If his expense account triuns to $75.00) per rnonth, the salary will amiount to $1,800. The girl had yawnedl behti .d her cambric handkerchief until it actually had a iap ont it; still he stayed otn and talked. 1lThe git 's evident weart floss at last appea,tkl to hit. '"Bless my soull"' he exclaimed, '-whtat time is it?" "T1imew," she rep,lied, "it must be eternity" *Elton Mel). a four-year-old sonl of Anthony B. Lewis, died ott the 16th ins,t. and was buried the (day follow ing. .Ott the mnornting of the 18th thie family awoke to find their little four-months-old child silent and cold inl death. The night before it only seemed~( to have a slight touch of cl.The parents have the symnpa thy of many fu entds in this two-fold hereavement. Rev. W. 0. Seaborn will be ai Mile Creek, his new charge, neki Saturday at 2. p. m. Mr. Roberts, of Paris, Tenn., ac companied by his amiable and charm ing wife, are in Pickens, the guesti of the Hotel de Thornley. Henry Jones had his right hand badly cut by the circular saw al Vaughn's mill last Thursday. He was promptly attended by Dr. Earle, and is getting on all right. Major E. B. Murray, of Anderson, was in Pickens last Tuesday on pro fessional business. We notice from a card in another column that he and Lawyer Boggs have formed a part nership for the practice of. law. Rev. J. E. Fogartie is again a member of South Carolina Presbytery, and is to be installed pastor of the Greenwood church on the first Sab. bath in February. There is certain ly a warm welcome in the Presbytery for this earnest and elloquent divine. The following promising young men of the county appeared and stood the competitive examination for %dmission to Clemson College last rhursday: Messrs. R. T. Hallums, Ienry Hunter, Langdon Clyde, Os. .ar Boggs. No doubt all four will je admitted. . Henry W. Farr is selling the most ,eadable book yet. It is entitled 'Four Centuries of Progress," and is t master piece of workmanship, both ts to composition and binding. The Binle *xcepted, it will pay the best lividend for the price of any other 2ook yoou can buy. James Bratcher, a youth of seven een, was before the Judge of Pro. iate on the 17th inst. on a charge of unacy. He was adjudged a proper mbject for treatment in the asylum, md the unfortunate young man was ,arried down last Tuesday by H. A. Iichey and W. A. Palmer. Only about $600.00 wor"b of 'h reditors of W. E. Griffin, complied vith the terms of the deed of assign nent, that is, accept the same and xecute releases of their claims, with n sixty days from the date of the leed. Thus, those who have accepted 6nd released, will get just about 10 ents on the dollar on their claim.,. On the 16th inst. Mrs. Naomi Iauldin, relict of Benjamin Mauldin, lied at the home of her son, Allen dauldin, near lumpkintown, at the ige of seventy-six years. Her re nains were buried at Tabor, the cere nonies being conducted by Rev. G. R. Shaffer. She was a good woman tnd a member of the Methodist ,.hurch. Her husband died in 1887. Beauregard Kelly, who lives in this county, rode into Pickens Friday on the baca of the famous black mare which South Carolina's only Redmond rode in his palmy days. It seems that the mare is "slightly disfigured, but still in the ring," and it is esti. m)ated( that she carries about nine unces of lead just under the surface >f the hide. A stockholder in t,he Easley Bone Yardl was in to see us last week, and reluctantly submitted to an interviewv in iegard to the future of that enter pise, which, in substantial dividends, seemis destined to echipse anything in the county. It will be chartered by ii halter rein and incorporated by a saddle girth, at both ends of which buckle and toungue will be required to meet. Elizabeth J. Moser, wife of G. WV. Moser, died at their home, near Old Pickens, on Monday night,at 7 o'clock, from grip, after a brief illness. She was about sixty years of age. For many years she had been a member of the Methodist church et Old Pick ens, at which place she was buried on WVednesday mornmng, after funeral Bem vices conducted by 11ev. WV. C. Seaborn, assisted by 11ev. J. C. Spann. -Keowee Courier. Mrs. Lisle, who lives with her son in law. Mr. Matt Knight, near Pied mont, Ala., has recently passed her one hundred and fourteenth birth day. She was born in South Caro lina, but has lived in Cleburine county, Ala., for more than h:ilf a century. Hecr senses are, of co urse, enlfeebled, but she munanage-s to get ablout the house without any trouble and takes an interest in what is going on airoud her. I ier son .-ma, Mr. Kinight, is hims~elf a very aigeud man. Mrs. Louis R. Redmzond lost thei thumb from her left hand last Fr-idamy in a mos-t painful mainn'r. She was trying to untie a rop)e by' wvhich a strong ox was hitched to a tree. The ox b)egan surging and caug~ht hier thumb bietwe-en thle ropie and tree, cutting it off at the secoind joint and( tearing out fourteen inches o1f th< leader-s of the aim with it. Dr. J. S Stribling rendered t he necessary surgical attentio,n, and she was doing very well wheni last heard from. Keowee ('ourier. Rev. R. W. Seymnour, the nlew pastoir, preached in the Bap t ist chiurel last Sabbath fro~m the text: "T1houigh He was rich, yet for our sae lIe be came poor." At the morning servie< die paster conisideredt the original iicies and humiliation of the Sauviour At thle eeing -c sevice, the reasom! fo,r Chist's, poverty wer,' conisideredl Both discourses were much appreci ated by the audi.ee. After thi. mornulig ser-vice, the sacrament (i the Lord's Suhpper was administered Praye-r-mieeting wvas announced fo next Thursday ev-eninzg. F"or anything in the Drmug line g Sloan Bros., Greenville, 8. (5. WAniTED~ 1000 Bushels Shelled Corn, delivere at Pelzer, S. C., for which I will pa 55 cents p'er bushel cash and retur aks. THO. S. MARTIN. L 2n 01v d, P a, J< PAPERS C1 ei at (1 For One's Price. 0o D4 of cc 1 n< BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT If WITHG tr III tr THE ATLANYA WEDILYr CONSTITUTION I Pic tat the We are enablcd to offer it with THE I SENTINEL for one year for $1 50, club. liC bing subscriptions to be sent to this office and accompanied by cash. LIBERAL PRIZE OFFERS 0 Every subscriber to thim remarkable club bing pr-,position is entitled to enter TWO PRIZE CONTESTS, sending his guesses for the $1,000 Cotton Crop Contest In which there are FOUR PRIZES offered for the NEAREST ESTIMATEA of the size of the cotton crop of 1893-4, now be. ing marketed, and award to be made as N soon as the New Orleans Cotton Exchanze dc announces the Ofileia, crop figures. $400 IN GOLD for nearest guess to the crop, $200 prize for second, $200 prize for third, 41(J0 for fourth, *100 f.r tifth. Crops for recent ye a have b-en as follows: In 1888, 7,017,707 bales; In 1889, be 6,935,082; in 1890, 7,313,726; itn 1891, gj 8,655,518; in 1892. 6,700,365. g In addition to the above every clubbing subscriber can ente r our combination Elm WOU CONil? c FOR FEBRUAntY, Supply the missing word in the d folowinig sentence: l JI "In society the all absorbing - topic in England during the quarter was the Prince of Wales and the................affair." 1 ONE F'OUJRTH of th' net sub scrip)tionl receiptsi of those entering this contest will be divided among those who supply the correct word in the blank in the above sentence. Thus, if theore rre $5,000, one fourth would beC $i ,250. If teni supply the correct word, each would receive $125, ~ if l(i0, each $12.50, &c. Both of the above con tests fre and in addition to TWO P~APE RS For the Price of One. HaIs a circulation of 156,000, and is THE PEOIPLE'S PAPER. It fa vors Tariff Reform, an Individual Inicomue Tax, anid the Expansion of the Currency to a degree sufticienit to It cov'ers the news of the world -every week, hiaving news correspond' ents in all the news centres of the -world. y We offer you THlE PICIK ENS SENTINEL and TH E ATLANTA WEE~KLY CONSTITUTION for $1.50 per year. Clerk's Sale. TATt OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickens. V. F. Hayes, et. al. vs. . E. Ilendricks. Complaint for partition. In pursuance of a decretal orde1 ade in the above stated case bi on. W. H. Wallace on 27th Sep 393. I will sell to the highe"t bid er before the court houase door a ickens during the legal hours foi Jie, on Saleday in February mxt, the following described rea tate towit: B. Crane, VS. liza A. Miles, et. al. All that piece parcel or tract o nd in the county and state afore iid, on branch waters of Wol eek, adjoining landb of W. T. Bow 1, Russel Duke, Mary Ann Snitli id others, containing one hundre( 00) acres more or less. Also all that other piece parcel o t of land in said county and state, ,ar the corporato linits of the towni Pickens, and touth of said town, ntaining twenty six (26 acres mnorc less, on which Buncomube Arter )w lives. Also all that other lot or parcel of nd adjoining lands of Henry Law nce, Wesley Griffin and Jacoli riffin, and the last above inentioied act, containing twenty acres (20) ore or less. Terms of all the above mentioned acts in this case, caih on day of le, purchaser to pay for papers andI cording the same. J. M. 81EWAiA , Clerk of Court. Dec. 14, 1893. HAINEP LIGlTNING 'he railroad has not yet votne to i'lckena, bu' kens i in speaking dihttinve of the ruilrom ryou are in Eanev or l'iekens icnd wish t< tto anyone in the other town, juist step t< "phone", and call the onte you wnnt. 'elegramn pronptly transtittedi aind correct so gtahaateed. A 11 messaget for 'ickeni4 tn Inity promptly delivered. PlICKENS TELPIlONE CO . L. DOUCLAS *3 SHOE Now'Wp, I you wear them? When next In need try a pair. Best In the world. - 45.00 3.00 400 $2.50 43.50 $2.00 Felt LA91gg 162.50 -$2.00 $2.25 $1.75 $2 roR Boys FOR 41-75 FOR If you want a ine DRESS SHOE, made In the late rie, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3.50, $4.00 I Shoe. They fit equal to custom made and look ai ar as well. if you wish to economize in your footwea to by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. Name ai Ice stamped on the bottom, took for It when you buy. r. K.. 330UGLAB, Brokton, Mass. Sold b WV. T. .MicFail. Notice of Dlisoiestion, The copartn;ership3. here(tfore~ <xistir twen 7. II. Morwan & Itro. *,.,am J.J rgan under the firm name' of J1. J. M.i n & Co.,* has been this daey dlisove I I titual consent. . J. J. MoI:U.N & Co. Dec. 20th I893. J. E. SIR R IN E, ivil Enginer and Surveyoi Gre'enville, S. C. Special attention given to Sub: vis on of land, Terracing andi esti ationl of Water Powe.r. Office 88; ain St., over Flton's Book Stort mn24 3mno E.. HiAooon,JR,, J. L. Tlriouxsu.rv, Jal L. C. Tnus.v. ,IVERY, FEEl) and EXCRIA NGE ST A lBI4E EASL.EY AN)) PICK1-:Ns, S C. (Opposite notels.) nab,le Rtates. Y~ouar l'atroInne4 ' I It. am 7Iec. i 4 ~ cfteheady icacy, PRICE S0 CENTS PER BOTTLE. 4 SKI1 SF VALUASLE INFOIMATION FREE.4 FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. ewspapers .-. F REI SEND Yol'It 1 w N N. \ 'I: Niuid 41dre55 a] IoHe of fivto ten oi,'f yoni forie or tneighblr ria tstail ittrd. or othe,ru it 444 a tt , f AvA N N.ll w L-lI,V N\\N w il bI tent tch addlress tre:. TII ~v . ll:N I., N Iw a 14t.1Nr-t ANDt tA:It N stu.eArt r4 n -ril !IUN'Oin TY..A r,n. It ,* t, l.arg:':'s t \\e kly p, shed in the SotI(h -ix tteen tnrtrt 4tCtas. It ,lendidly i(,tt':upandetn'reft,lyedited. It y ave ne'vet seen nI Iop of it, %tend for onue al aper you ever ren.10 r. avann, Ga LADI eUREICI Al'TEft .MANY t.AI(.' xlPyg "'I've beel) a sulffere'r frm dyttpeps~ia wenty years. Was ) itt.tut a~ fix I b,..dh se the mroelt enre4 wilth my it ns a haeh !'d( Tyner's h'lyspepi:( h(tnm.dy and cI on eat anth inug w ithIott inon venienfl t is trully a eet remed,v.'' Mrs A ut4, )uncan. Try it for all stornach disore L never disappoinits. Price 50) cents 1i Atle, For a:de hv all drut:e~ HAGOO. AN To begin trade and : have never Ii position am< counts. WC can for them been in som( to come form your help, ar and give you We have Coffee and I Plw,Plow Tools. We will sell them Come to see McFALL'S ALMANAC1 -FOR e3.l T37ID.-.M 1B94. - - And Ihere's at ye agin, And (ood luck to ye all i Th,!nj's the sentimnentu Of W. T. McFall. We have a nice stock of scnonal goods and inore to arrive. We wish to sell them is rapidly poisible, and in order to get o B -lvvs out of the woodik," we wj as much ready cash sprinkled an th, sales as we can get for at le the next thirty days. d We called on our friends carlv A the fitll to help us, which they very handii(somelyI, but we find r thaut we hadn'it a suflicienit niunbei themJ, or eIse they~ never alli got lht Now, theriefore, we call on all i other boys to comeo up. F'riend or 1no friend,if you have a: mi miey of any kind bring it on a let us place it where it will do mol(st good. NOW is the~ cme pblint it for at goodl spring crop, Com ani~ ed see us and see our goo< To see is to b)uy-to buy is to made hap)py. W. T. McFALL 2.B94. I offer~ for i'ae tuy farma of 63 arena, well parovedi tenu mles fraom G.reeniville. C. ii., on siexeni rada ad known4t as thei O')shlehai's pal ii to t sobali he-foire the 15th of1 Jati. 189lI it will hoi atl11 nu toan oni the prei sesIiH ait I2 O'clei Tem euay .~ HiAtis A NH HlAMiliNi der- 7 rn i5. C (creats, and Trade-M arks obtained, and all Pu enot hausmess conducted for MootnATE FrEE. NOun Orract is OPPOsiTE U. S. PATENT Orri andl we can secure patent in less tiune than thi. r emote frori w4 ashinigton. Ssend maodeCI, dr awimg or photo., with descri tionl. weC atIVISe, if patentable ot smit, free chutarge Our f co not duie till patenit is secure< SA PAMPHTt, "hlow to Ohtain Patents" w ~cosat of Camne in the U.S.anld foreiga counts e:nt frcc. Addresas, C. A.SNOW&CC SOPP. PATeNT OrricE. WASHIaNGToN. 0. C *~ COMPOUND A recent discoviery byan phbysiciaft. Mswessflyv a. in the onl prfecti andl reliable meoi eine ered. Ileware oft un princl llor cxPono,taknoeubsttut,orincolosoeSI - Sold in P ekeis andi every where ii all res pons ble Druggists. O OURIER-dOURNAL I HENRY WATTERSON. EDIT4 ONY Y$i1.00 A YEAR list (~iconensd News, - - aet M i.cellany, l iest Women'iast anad Ch ild ren'sa &ILI~ Iii partmnaat, Oiott. Answers toa (orresponida a j IDepiartmnt, Heawt Eadito rlal a. It gives away a valuftble premi every day for the largest club ceived. Sample e.opaies of the Weekly Conrter-Jot willl he sent free~ to any addren. Write to D, BRUC] VOUNCEMENT FO1 vith, We Want to thank our frien rompt settlements during the ad better collections. There se mg the most of our customers appreciate such trade, and proj this year. The few who have st way hindered from paying us ard at once and do their best f d you may need ours later, Pa: r note for the balance4 BARGAINS. some Bargains to offer in Groc 'lour to be had any where. A Stocks, Plow Gear, Hoes and have bought these goods lower accordingly. Lots of corn and us. IAGOOD, E NOW THE BRACE UP And sftop No wondei lave you No? Well, In business vcean iard 'all and(1 g Pu,11t an a develolinie will M0031 >e ,,Drugs, Tobacc ilt lid ][3et Pt--e in tihe *of CA RPE N SMANSION HOt ld he to . .. ti'. be SOne Hundred Brev Eiver Offered ii Greenville ( sc~ We nia: si hybuy Cheap Western Waugons) that will Ii 'MTPatronizo IIOME IND)USITRY. H.c. of(A W. P4IRRINE, Npsi )Ro1Wlulidgarost Al eros ne We havelwaited on you settling now. ni.. Respectiv umn re- February. 1,1892. trie Kt. S& .C0.'S 1894. is for their liberal past seasoi. We "ms to be a dis to settle there ac Ose to do all we (d back, or have , we again urge or us' We need 7 us what you can cries. ihe 3est full assortment of other Plantation than usual and seed oats for sale, ORUCE & CO. groiVing about hard tintem, r you tlink tinmes are Imarda an add in TIlE NENTINELT , people don't kaow you are i tond that is thie reaon time. 1oY OU '%VIAIe others prosper, et our rates on advertising. I in TIhe Sentisnel. and aw ait uts. Hard times with you pass5 away. OOS, Cigars, Seeds. Cit y to 13uy Above. TEN RIBROS. SElJ DRUG STOR?E. Greenville, S. C. ster Spr.?q Buggies ul (JHEJAPRL'ST' - 1 South Caroina ocach ractory ke the H S Iorse WAGONS. wIi~ VO n ('intby a HIomemade Wagon MAR KLEY, Proprietor, mtuent. ap30y1 Y 1st 1894 Lock and move into our e street. )ted to us will please call slate. patiently and mittst insist ely, LEWIS & SON,