The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, February 08, 1894, Image 3

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A.5 "IKENS SENTINE Miss tamido AUlgood li at ho is week on a short vacsatloh. All- 'Miss Cora Powen returned I fondal from attendiug the Willial on Female Collegt. Uncle Ephrahn Gilst-ris'R ma riends will regret ti learn that vas quite istuk last week. He is .,gains The poultry raisers owe Capt. 14 Orady a chicken pie. Last Moni 1e killed a hawk measuring four f rom tip to tip. W. M. Ilagood & Co., Iat W< limght niiety six bales of cotton one lot, from J. S. Wilson and J. Hendricks. Mrs. Elizabeth Capelbart returti last week fron an extended visit relatives and friends in North Ca lina r -id Spartanburg. J. A. Steel has begun business his Own account, next door to t Peoplo's Bank, in Greenville. He n prompt ond reliable watch mak Pickons counity has fiftv.tlh lJchool distri-cts and consequently 1 public school trustees. Young &I trica's ed uctional Interests will \vell cared for, R. A. Bowen rec'eivcd last Fridi official notice of his Appointment I postIIaster at Pickens I l will Ia charge as soon as hia bond is i proved. Rev. John Attaway wae in toi Monday morning, shaking han with his old friends. On Sabba before'he met his appointments Now Hope and New 1 riendship. Messrs Biruco and Carey b greatly improved the looks of tb lot on Mainio street, in the "bur district," by learing it off and pt ting a neat uid substantial fel around it. Any boy desiring ti enter Clemis College can stll get a permit l a pearing befo re the school cm 11lmisishc tr.i any time before the 15th of l' rnary. There is still one vacancy I this comnity, which is entitled to t in all. Lit Friday, V . V. Clayton, by 1 qu tst and agreement of the devise of Mr. J. A. lioggs, deceased, divid the land whiich Was bequeathed thin its t.ianats aI co1mmon1. ] place left ,ur feemuf lawyers andcov oflicers in the settlement of this esta The colored pat rons( of Wolf Cr< schlool district will please nmeet t trustees of said ditrict it pi(:kC1en the 17th inst. at 10 a. i. for the p )Osel of receiving certiticates of tra fvrs for their elildreni to other scli districts. %% . B. Allgood, chairntu The sales last Monday wean follows: LIn I 'raa vs. Miles et al., 1 ncres oif lttad was sold to .J. E Blop for $3 12: 42 acres to C. L,. Holin; worth' for 1390. In C. T Huitci et at., vs. J1. B. Clyde et a1.. 55 ac1 was sold to C. T. IIlutchins $875. Rev. 0. 11. Sqaffer prenebed inuterestinug se*rimn in the \leothod chuarch last Sabuztbat, fruomu the te "W~herewithial shall a young mn 3lean'be his way: even by takinig he thereto accorin~g to) thy wonli." \. we're sorry all the younig men w< niot presenit to hear it. A Tpi:il'ate letter frmnu A tlanta sta .hat Freeman Jlly's wife and (old1 laughter dbed a short tiune ao wi in a day oaf eah other. Mrs. Jolhi will be remaembered wats the ld laughter of the late ( yrus ll amilt. They have resided for somectimea Frankin counity, G1a. Owinag to somne delay ini recoivi 1ur neCw dre5s of artistic job ty at glood deal of work inl that deptI menct did not rea b one1 cuistomuers time this week-as we wish to g themi the1 best o f every thing ' aowv havec one of the finaest equipt priniting ofhices in this Part oif1 State, and14 all work in the fuit ure v be <kme with neatness andi dispait We nlotice that the Jolurnall is ei 'ing onl its corresp~oidents for coman niiciatioins We wvonbi like, to do same for THEs St.W'IN~F.. Mitch vi is addto ed to each ed itio~n biv havi four or five newsy letters from dIifi (eit piints ini theO lounty. We tspecially pleased with the loe fromy (Cent rialbu, we wvill have to 'down anid loo4k utp onr scribe, 'On the night of the 31st, M Whitmire, who lives inear Eb~ene( chauroch, on the (Grownvilht: sie of 8aludca, fo und20 his ba rn on fi-e, wa~s -about 9 o'clock at night, si nothni ig was savedo from~ the fireex the hvto stock. 'lTe loss i.s a $300, and it was the. only ho~use had not insured. The tire wa, denltly the worik omf an I' cJendiary< rat, as it began near a dloor not n ut this time (If the year. A very nec(essairy and1. desirn,'11 110 roitiament uias inadtoe last w eek in Shall:ow I"ord r~od, nieir r F, ti aitedl birgely' to thnhe pros eciit itid HI(e-dy comp~))tt'in of theo weo by' riiiiisinga seven1li hands moe 4 day', all of wvhich was highly appe ate-l by thet wholse dluty it wmu put the mnile of new road' in a c ditjin to be0 traveledl. Acker, of Anderson coiuty, Scrnggam, oif Newberory coiunty', i Were cap~tured1 by WV J. Rork l week anid conianittedl to jail ini P .ens, have not given b)ond( Th Leiiam was turnedl over to raiding put1y Enisor, and will be sold1 at Eam as cmnfiscated property, it it she bie found to Le the property at prisoners. It has beeni claimed Mr. Snummers. They were haul about thairty..mx gallons of goodl C The Joutnta had a piece in 161i * week about Goy. Tillman. .1. D. Aiken has been appolite pOstiliaster itt 'entral, and Miss At no ita D Ambler at Amblers. You nky expect sutne weatbe- thi month. A warin Deceinbu' geuerall, st precedes a cold rebruary. ns- A farmueri never cat'shes a cold frot breaking the lue afnd throwihg th nv mud otit of his ditches. 'e The Aets of 1093 have been re )ut ceived, and it is thought that th< new Code will be out about the 1st o April. C.Onr good friend, I W. Major and6 lay hi intertsting famuily, have moved to w altuible faim net- Grove Station, Greenville county, k W. W, Whito Is book-keeper in the Bank of Aliderson, He has had ' miich experience in book-keeping and is quite an acquisition to that insti ed tutiou. lo Two dispendary cades were heard r0 by Justice Davis, of Greenville, last week. One defendant was acquitted on and the other convicted and put up he- for thirty days, is Daniel Daldwin, of Sunny Dale, ,r was reported in a dying condition ee last Thursday. A telegram was 59 sent to hie eoi, Tank Baldwin, at n- Central, but he wak absent. bec Judge Augustine Seymore, of North Carolina, has been designated by Circuit Judge Simonton to hold ,Y the ensuing term of the United States a court at Greenville, the term begiu ning last Monday . The town council will, in a short tine, put up several more racks-and n hitching posts. Frequently the numn. le ber of horsemen and teams in town li at the game time makes it inconven. "lit ient to find places for the steeds. The palmetto is not only on all our ve whiskey bottles, but is also on the nr .sumrionses and liens and mortgages, 't printed by Shannon & Co., of Green It- ville, These gentlemen seem not to ce know that the palnetto has been ,copyrighted by the State of South m Carolina. p. Clemson College has been author nI ited to assist iPiekens and Oconee b. countios in the putchase of Ravenel's or biidge if the price dues not exceed 3ti $1,50 Cleinson and Ooonee need it much worse thrn Pickens county, Ilhe cointies can build agood bridge Sin a better place. 3d Larkin Hughes is now iixty.sovenl to years old, but that did not keep hii go froin going into the woods thb other Irt Imornig to show a negro how to to. maul rails and tons a cut about. He has not been so young since, Hi e wa 4 in town soon after, leaning or he his trusty walking stick. Several have coime in with the $1.5( and availed themselves of the rari Iopportuniity uf getting two good pa Spers for the price of one. THE SEN'laIE] and the Atlanta Weekly Constitution its .1 ust bring your money on and bai 1)0 it to Eugene Alexander and the tw< ga palpers8 will comle priomIntly each wvee' W mr. C.handler, who resides on the "I old Ferguson place. necar Pickens, i1 "the champion timusk rat catcher of the~ or county' He reieved lis traps Frida miorinii of one large mink and twe Rn rats. He stated to a SENrINEL mail ist that he had caught over 100 of thest st, tironh lesonme anniiimals* on Town Creek on since October. ed Messrs J. J1. Lewis, J1. C. Jenning Ve anid L. C. T'hornh'y, on the nigli; o0 re the 31st, raided a distillery on the wvaters of Cri-ow (oek, captured a es still and seventy-livYe gallons of sing at lings, overth rew two stands of beei Lh and two tubs of mash, and routed al it the her-editaments antd appurtenance t. hereunto belonging, m. The Greenville News, a few days in ago, recalled a comical incident of serious tragedy. The mob had jttsi lyniched a white man in Sparitanburg~ tgwhen one said to an old negro wh< ),hard beeni looking on: 'You had bette Skeep quiet ab~out this affair." "Yes e botss, I will," lcepliedl thme negro. thinks you'uns let 'im off mnightylight, ed Rev. T.C. O'Dell writes the George *he town Times that h.. has just had th< -ill pleasurie of posing at the objective h.i end of of a magnificent poundin1 goitteni up by the good people of hi l char-ge, His many friends in th< -i Pendieton Circuit will be0 glad t< he knowv that this goid brother is de u. lighted wthtl his new appointment 1"A Iut lie is like the old fammily hmorse er he will work wvell anywhere. Tislhe pdll tar delinquents are a portioned aimong the townships a: g" follows- Easley 711, Liberty 54, Ccin Iral 68, Hurricane 16, Pickens 23 ike D~aceonville 23, Puimpkinitown 3, Easti r..-r toe 25. It will be seen that Pum the' kintown takes the blue ribibon fo It paying poll tax. Including the pol11 rnd there are someithiing over 300 delir opt quenits ini the county. This is lut good showing and1( speaks well fe hie the tax~ pamyers generally. lvi 8am Jamnison, colored. who w. i n "fatally" shot about a month agt We as able to attend Trial Justice Cur ton's court last. Friday and give hi n. testimanony against Win. Fergusion fo thie '-hi otiig hin antd for carrying cot (. eeied- w.-aponms. Thet in for-mation ai 'cn to' conealed weapons was dlismiisiel ion 't1r wanut (If testimony to show,~ tha i-k, t'c pistol wtas concieal. The (14 la f. nd~ant gave bowil In the sum13 ( en $3.0 for lis appearan~ce at conit t a. cwei- to the chairge of assault an Sbatter-y with inteiit to kill Sam Jua s on. Saum seemus to be litterally smi mant whoe is not worth the powie anid lead it wouild take to kill him. s nd 99 mien 9iit of 100, eliot as he was 'In) would have (liedt. The defendant we a-t represented1 by J. P. Carey, ek... (IX Dcipeanary tIOod. (10- W. B. Mety,., the man who shot an< lecy kidlled Clark a fewv year-s ago in Co uld umibma, and who deligd 'filhinan an< the his constableis on the fair ground] by last Nov-emaber, was shot and probat ing lv fatally wounded by Davis Miller, urn j horse drnover froain North (Carolim) on lAbruner. 3. T:WAO A- P0 D r PAPERS For .0 nas Prices BV MPECIAL ARRAINGY.MtNT WITl TE ATLANTA WEILY CONSTITUTION We ure table-1 to offer it w1it1 SENTINEL for one year for $t.50, elub; bing subscriptions to be sent to this oilee and accompanied by cash. LIBERAL PRIZE OFFERS Every subscriber to this remarkable club bing pr-,position is etitled tW enter TWO PitIMiE CONTEss, sending his guess-es for the $1,00O Cotton Crop Contest 3 In Which there are FOUR PRIZES offeted for the NEARESTi ESTIMATER of The size of the cotton crop of 1893-4, now be, ing marketed, and award to be made as Noon us the New Orleans Cotton Exchange annOUnces the oilleii Crop tlgtures. $100 IN GOLD for nearest gasess to the crop, i$200 prize for second, $200 prize for third1 $100O for foiurth,, $100 far fifth. Crops for recent years have b-en' as follows: Iii 1888, 7,017,707 bales; In 1889, G,935i,082; in 1890), 7,313,721; in 1891, 8,655,5I8; hii 1892. 0,700,3155. snbscriber can enter our combination LIRINE !OR CONR? Supply the innsing word in the "nsociety the all absorbing b topic in England during thle quarter was the Prince of Wales tnd the ........affair." 0 i E FOUlR F'i of the net sub rii,,n redeltst of those entering d i$ conitest will 1be divided among a i ,s~e who suply the correct word in * . blank in the above sentence. l'hIus, if there rre $1, 00, one fourth > would be $1,250. If ton supply the -correct word, each Wvould recoive $1', -if 100, each $12.50, &-. ' Both of the above contests freo ii nd inafdditioni to TWO PAPERS i For the Price of One. a r - Has a cirenlation of 156,000, and is THE PEOPLE'S PAPEW. It fa. vors Tariff Reformi, 11n Individlual tncome Tax, a;,d the Expansion of fthe Currency to a dlegroo snflicient to nimeet the legitimate business demands dof the country, eIt covers tho news of the World r every week, having neOws correspond. B ents in all the neows centres of the i world. SWe offer you THlE PICK. ENS SENTINEL and TIII ATLANTA WEEKLV a CONSTITUTION for $1.50 ner yenr. Le o m. -a ssmsas.. ... ..s-M a a mae a Clerk's Males STATE OF SOUTh CAlROLINA, County of Pickets,I W. F. Hayes, et, al, Vs. D. E. Hendricks. Complatut for partitMi. In purauanae of a dteedtal order made in the above stated ease by Hon. W. H. Wallaoe on 21th Sept 1898. I will sell to the Vfighest bid. der before the coUft frtnae door at Pickens during the legal hours for sale, on Saledaty In Vebtuary next, the followitg described teal estate towit . B. B. Crane, Vs. Eliza A. Miles, et. al. All that piece parcel of ttuet of land in the county and state More said, on branch waters of W olf creek, adjoining lands of W. T. Bow en, Russel Duke, Mary Ann Smith and others, containing one hundred (100) acres more or less. Also all that other piece parcel or lot of land in said county and state, near the corporat4 limits of the town of Pickens, and south of said town, containing twenty six (20) acres more or less, on which Buncombe Arter now lives. Also all that other lot of parcel of land adjoining lands of Hebty Law rence, Wesley Griffin and Jacob Griffin, and the last above mentioned tract, containing twenty acres (20) more or less Terms of all the albote nentioned tracts in this case, cash on day of sale, purchasef to pay for papers and recording the satne. . , STEWART, Cletk of Court. Dec. 14, 189J WIEA WISE GARDENER OR FARMEk WILL BUY SEEDS AT SLOAN'S DRUG STORE, AND THEY CAN SURE TO GET THE KINDS T H AT GROW. DON'T FAIL TO CALL AND C THEM WHEN IN GREEN VILLE, AND GET THE I3EST OF EVER~YTHING SLOAN'S, 73 Main St., GREENVILLE, 8. C W. L. DOUCLAS 53 SHOE adJ1re. Do you wear them? Wlidn' ne'tf in need try a pait. Best'in the warra. $1.00 $3.00 $3.50 42.00 #2.00 FRBY It you want a fSne DRESS SHOE, itade in the latest styles, don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3, $3M5ig $4.00 or $5 Shoe. They fit equal to custom made afdd 1ook nd wear as well. If you wish to economire in yodF footwvear, do so by purchasing W. . Doutglas Shoos, flamb and prIce stamped on the bottom, look for It when 16V buy. WV. L. DOUGL AS, Brookton, Mama. Sold by W__I. 1T. McG all. J. E. S RIILNE, Oivil E g -tr a d Surveyor Greenville, S. C. Special attention given to Sul dlivisioni of land, Terracing and esti matio: of Water Power. Oflice 88J Mami t., over Feltoni's Book Store Jan24 a3mo L,. C. 'I)funk.T. LIVERY, FEEDI ati EXCH1AN(4E STABLES, E~ARL EY A NI DlPICIZ ,N., .9 U. ,iona o hte,,. >our lIrt a ng .o 0c.li e. + 60, 61VISASLI e'IIMATIS VI.. HAGOOJI ANN( To begin' *it frade and pr'o have nevef had position among eb*nts, We a caii for them thi been' if sowie W to come forwar' your help, and : and give your n We have so Coffee and lo Plows, Plow St Tools. We ha Will sell them a< Come to se to M c FALL'S ALMANACK -FOR FEBR UAIR Y, 1B94. -0 The igns of the Zodiack ara now twisting around and getting in good shape for a good swring trade. rhis aiuanac will start the ball with a fine assortment of hoine fd shoes and bridles, halters, collars, breeching and harness--all inade of inie tanned leather, and made fi r service Ve al-o hiafve a nite lot of sole, harness and lace Itashe~r. A splendlid lot of fuirnitarre andl other goods that is required to make ii home complete. Call and see our goods an I give us~ your patron~age ne far as you can, Yot:r:z, W. T. McFA LL. Notiee. Notice is herebv .:iven that ihe policies of the Farin -eS' Mutual F r. [nsurnde Assmoet -will not t k< ,-ifect until the ist - r Ml. xt. unfavorable w atth 'r thle t, to canvaWss thme ouil .- lu. SIl' WV I'. Pe..itdent. I o(Yer for tale my farm of 63 arees, welIl hr proved, ten miles fromt Groenville, C. ii., e tC slickeni rodtd and known as the O'Shiel's pl~aer If not ,ol1d beCford. the hi5 r of Jnn, 18911 it will br sold at attion bin the p$Pntfse att 12 o'clock Terms cea: iAn)Is ANx liANxxosa Caveats, and Trade-Mtarks obtained, andalilPat. ent business conducted for h' raTE' rs. and we cn secr usuen inIi ie than ~r~ remote from Wash ngton. Send model, drawing or fimto.; 4th 4fsetlp tion. We advise, it patentable or, acre, free of charge. Our fee not due till ptents scired. A PusLzy, "hlow to Obtain Pa(ents " withi cos ofsam inthe U. S. and foreigbttutirIes~ sent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. ok8s 0ft0R Roof SCOMPOUND. bhyician. MEces fulv su onthly by thusrd o aio and reliable medicine disoor *td.JBoware of unprinciple o odru toift forho x'se ieor Sadin Pcko.. and eer wherebyd ens abit Druggists~.ornle~ -y yur t i'hj'3-dly.enaa alas 'aw pa p olde rsej,*tm . FRE 'ehiddrs in xk.. u vrweeb THEsWEEKLY NE FRE SEN-ra YOUan It WN N t enrgoxtle~kl pub hate ofeve toeen acp of t frend for oeighand itou il rooeitthe bIgt, and es o he pap IIo evered idJ. eNKLY RS , Is Btiti'.5 ~tIF~lEL NAiAvanna*h niE ), BRUCE tc-E WYOEMENT FOR'. h, we want to tIark -our friedds rftpt settlem'erts during the pas btter collecions.' Theie seets F the most of our customners to ! Vpfeciate such trade. and Pitop6se I yeai. The few who have stood ay hitidefed fiorn paying us,- w i at sikd *ttd do their best for 1 olu thay tied uttrs later. Pay u! ote for the bNl1ticet BARGAINS me Bargains to offer' in G'rocern Lr to be had any where. A full ocks, Plow Gear, Hoes and oil re bought these goods lower th cordingly. Lots of corn and seeo HAGOOD, B11 NOW THEN, BRACE UP Anid stop gr No wonader y lfave you an No? Well, pe in bioduseis ai scent lhard to 1 tall and1t get Patt -In ladd 11 desvelopuatenits will soon phi Carpenter Br GREENVILLE, S. C., l111 ha One Hundred Brews The B]EST and Ever Offered in -ATT' Greenville 0 We nutke One an d Two 1i< Why buy Cheap WIesterg WVagons whb thit will 0o1 eWPatroir-e HloM1 IN [tSTINV, H. C. M 0. iV. Sitith11NE, supeceAnti JANUJARC We will take stt< hew building across the All .peirsons indecbtj andl settle before~ tht da We have Walited pa Utlyott actdihg now. R eseti;'el 1894 rtr ti1eif liberal t seas&ni. We to be a dis ettle there ac to do' all we back, or have e again urgd s' We ieed what you cari !s. The Best assortment of ier PIantationd an usual and I oats fit sale. AUCE & Co. wiling abosat hard tint#8el otts thiik tinsem are hards add is 'EE E SENTINELl ople don't. kasow yoa are oil that Is time reaAoua times EOU 11hI1e otlactes Prosper. omus aa143s Ott diltertisiaug. it 'Ise Nenttiieli, and await . 1E41d tiss with YoU Ais away. ve reeeited their stock of list's Fresh Garden" SERlDS. 4f.Tlu SeedsI 4f them and re a g'od gardern. Yours LIRPENTER BROS, ter Spring Euggies South Carolina 11E ach Factory hie BEST' we W AG ON$. iyoU cs lJy a HIonflmade wifon ARKLEY, Proprietor, uadeat. ap30y1 1st 1894 k and imOvt Ilito our att'euIt1 di tti us wi please call tiently' and mutst inlsis L EWIN & SON,