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RIKENS SENTINEL, PICKCNS C. I., S. C. J. I OOGs. l'roprietor Hatored att Plckens Postoflice as Stvond Cins Matter. $U 1s5R IPwr oN l'III0C, RI.5Opdr Year iuvaria bly IW ,oivimee: for six uonlthi, 76 ceits. A(ivlrtisoiieneIs inverted at mOie toliar per square of one fiieb or lnss for t h 1irl iisertiou and fifty conts for cclh sulbseqtlliet insertiotl. A H=beral dirimont Itlri to tier. ham"s aid other advertisi, for ix mionths or a year. gw POSI'i'ON .\ ltrls1uM EN POsT TIVELY NoT 'rAKEN. Obittuary notices exceedtig five lines, tributos of respect. coinmitti timois of a iOttiauil charater, wheit aimissable, will be charged for as aivertisements. TIHURSDA Y, FEBRUARY 15, 1894. TIosughit Makem C'oracter and Con ditions. As to character and iany colditions thought is a creator. That to whiebi it man gives iitenso thought enters into the toriation of his character. just as the food he Pats contributes to the formation of strengthi al( 1nus80o. "Ouit if the abundanlce of th-o heart thle monthl sp-lakethl" is nlot true for the reason thiat Christ spoke it., but Christ Spoke it because it was trutth. Ai) ny mthy begin to think evil of his neigilbor without just cause, and follow l) te e'vil trend 'If though t tiitil the Convictioln grows on hlimi andp inl him that. his ilnnoent and friendly neighbor is i designing an1d selfis h rilscal. 'ThIo next ch-iance he gets he will slight or igiore his inno. eit elighior, then the litter begins to think evil (d' the foi mer, and comes to a like illoical conlelosion ill reganl-1 to inl houest , inn0clnt, friend. In a week's ltie the colnniunity hits two positive lascldl, whelre b.fre there were two i iioceit ad friediv neigh. hors, and yet nothigiiI has beeni done. There hats ony been evil thiughit. Discolii nr, 1111(5, avariee, kiidle evil thoulht, 1111d then it, does its dirty work ill stirrinig ip envy and out of life-long frilits. This thing i4 going oi \.v ry (ayV ill this State. It is llurtinig fitniiilies, injuring coinm. muitiei(s, retardling the work o)f the chiuch, ying ill tI.e face of thet! 1la1w sihootiig po isonied arrows at white Winged peace, and polluting the livilg fountainls of collnflidence, wVIence all must get intspirations; of Live. The original evil wats nothbing but a, tiough t, brooled( by jealouisy 1111d vinlged by und1tlice, aild theln it thirsts for blho(. All peoplo h)\iave p)perty rig-his in their hn iestv of purpose, in their mutual estem, fiith, hivo anid coili, dence. These are teI. subtle ties t.Lt miako soideties, (con1uunities andl States better' abodes1C than11 jun gles, deins and calves. lie whoe thinaks evil of his$ neighbo anu trieis to get of her's to ihiunk with him is trying to1 weakenl, these lies anid ejec't thle cit izen from i bis ju.4t and1 legal heritage. He1 is going farther: lie is torinig for himi self and his abet tors thle chiaracter of I lie aIH~ssasin. Hie is pu t ting t he miid night, torch to thle unprotected prop ) erty of sleeping 1iliocnce(, to light the wayt for aviaice, tol butild thle castle of guilty amibition oin tile ruins of innio- a EF.vil thloughis poison1 the hieartJ ra(inl thme cliium:eter', wraek thle life and1( o exil the mani fromai all t hat is glood and( niole in his life. Evii though ts 1 rise; they dto inot. en lt dlowni to ai man. lii Praying, bat tizinig anid taking the j commi1uio don't go with the man1 1 whlo is thinikinig evil anid pr'eaching ( thle gospel of Imzt red. Tiin ig evii kills thet (cOnonui~i onl, 1ki118 bapt ism), kills pring, I: ills the church and I robs thie State. E~vil commiuniientionns corruipt good ,i. around& anid over man111y goodt mienl in c the State, like the poison oak oin thlei stad lwat king (of thle for'est, sapjpinlg its striengthI U.) corrup1t the litinos phere'i. Thulis it has insinluated itself s into thle plolit ical ci ceds of aill patieis ~ and facetioins, anid forever sealed the k doctrine thailtihurc and( State imust e~ be sepatrat(e; foir a lman who adopts t, thec creed of one0 hias absolutely 1no use for thle creal( of the oIther. Never. thleless, thie mn who is not good for I the servicee of one is not fit for thev service of the othier. We miust get 1 mn better shape). It is time to set ourlt house in ordler, blefore the Bhot gun and dagger unldertake to supplant the latw and tile courts. There is now tot) much ditust ful mailterial inl thet. plars of the State. We wanlt the rulers to tu:0~ theO grand jur'ie, and1( -the grand juies and the 1people1 t(o trust the rullels. There is no sense, or * ecson inl thinking evil of each other because w'e do niot like the same kind of whiskeY. You can 1no 1more geb Charlesoton eople to .0ook thrlouigh a spy glass. They use atelescope or anl opera-glass --anid behind the door a winle glass. Wodg.,,. ireare ainy dogs in (out Caiia as mean as that fox ounid in, Virginia. Ho was so bad after sheithat lie tried to destroy avery hydrg~ulko rain bie came across. Jt 114tid sup~piiinig that some wantedc ~eHuse o$ Pelegates to pasa an ~t og law DI61p- .8ayr nuernne. The followhit is fron a Columbia letter to the News- nd-Courier - "Gov. Tillman-,- talking about the matter the other day,. said that he had. received 'niumbers of re quests from parties in these four countibs to have dispensaries opened there, and that h- thought it would be a good idea to take the- constables out of- those counties (Marlboro, Hior ry,,Pickens and Oconee) and let the people there see -what prohibition meat without constables. Gov. Till ilan does not think it will be long before every county in the State will have a dispensary. Elections have to be held to authornizo diSpinsalrieS 10 fore they can be oponed:' Pickens county does not need a disIenisary. It already knows what prohibition Means withoutt constables, an11d it gets on fairly well And we hasten to say that we do not believe a dispensiry ill this county would ilore than111 pay expenses, aIs we have no Very% populous towns8. Since the good people of Central eradicated the illegal sulo of whiskey fromm that town, it has been as order ly and well behaved as- any connuni. ty. It is begging the question to say that people will have whukey. A few people w% ill have it, but they are its niotlinig compaiirt.d to the many who have never been corrupted or indulged, but. who would yield quickly to the h-mptation legalized and1 held out to Ilin-m by the State. Putting State liCers an,11d. chiurch menbers in Aliarge of whiskey stores will cateli In1:an1V a gVood, law-abiding Ioy, who would never dream of going imong the roughis in a bar roomn, or steilinr >ut under the cover of darkness to buy contraband poison. Our people ne not in the habit of drinking, and lhe moral, religious and finneral re mitsl are not such as will juistify the Slate in an 1401rt to us11h its trILde for revenile into a frontier couity like Pickenis. We are afraid that mitany in the State already, w. ho never before pat ronlized kir-rookimIs, have lelried to dink isille they cal purciase whiskey from the sovereign Stnte %"e will soon tind that there is a wide differinee in the old law, which per mnitted a few citizens under high license to sell whiskey, ald the new law, which ilpays State officers and requires them to sell it. It certainly must, be some help to the devil to get thu impromatur of the State put, both on whiskey ind the side of it, antd then have the active co-operation of State olnicers anid c'hurch miemi bers. W ho will be the first to handle thie potisoni ini this couty? Who will first wave the fire brand? Whtero ire thje pniyers of pious mot hers, and lhe votes of godly fathers? WVhere we the wattchmiien thait stand( upjont >ur towers'! Politics amid dhe devil ant yoiur sons aind dauigh ters-they sant your honmcs. TJ.hey are blood. huirsly hiell-hontmde If they on1ce rain adittance, they will rend the hikl and the mnothier, and cut the I rung man11 inl pices.. Spoil our ineyardsl~, cuit off ouri flocks and herdls, ut. leave our younth uncorruplted and urt homes happy. If it is unlawful to sell whiskey ithbin three iniles (of Clemrsoni College, is wrong to sell it in Pickens county'. ivery three miiles sq~uarie ini the county is a place miore sacred than Clemson olk ge hats ever had time to be. It, is stranuge [how sonie things can e kepit so quiiet. We never have. nowii an.itthing of a popularduemiand this counmty l,> the redluction) of the dlaries of thle officers of 1Pickens ~mnty and allowing all the other mties to go free. We nmay have tat as good auditors anid just ats "iid school commissioners as we hiuve aid utefore, btit we dot not see how ich mien cani lbe iinduced to) serve for 500 and $30J salaries. Tte $400 iieked off of the school commission r's salary will not run thie schools >r mtore thtan one4 week, if that. T1he cop1 i hio pay the clerk's fees were ekicking?, but we 8hould never ave protested onio word if the pro. ision had been general. Ilead the Lw in another column. Thme auiditoi's bill is a kind of a >oomneranig. It says: "From ando af er the passage of this act," then ~oncludes by curving back over and maying at the last: "Th'lis act shall not take effect until the lst day of Jann. iry, 1895." A rule of construction is thast the first part of a deed and the Last part of a will controls. As the act is mi the n'ttuire of a codicil, it will be put in the category of wvills, and the present auditor is adjudged en titled to have and receive $300t from the county in addition to the $500 to be paid by the State for this year's If there are any more young men in Atlanita, good locoking and popular, holding positions of trust, they should have themselves intvestigated at oncot and pose for a newspap)er cut to save further trouble and CexeseFulton county and their reclativen and fMo. The mouths of the administration people are too full of pie now to talk politics. TiE SENTINEn and many of its sub scribers are _indebted to Hon. A. 0. Latiter for congressional favors. A man must be earnest to carry his point, and if he be honest the victory will be propitious. Otherwise his suc cess will hang above him like the sword of Datnocles. The hemp broke last Friday in the sheriff's attempt to hang %% ill Purvis, the young whitecap, of Mississippi, and now he will have to be resent enced in J tine. Some of Will's old pards must have doctored the rope. The court of appeals of the District of Columbia sustains the conmis sioner of patents and refases to allow the governor to register the pallmetto as a trade mark. This may be one instance in whith the executive will fail to get the palm, We do not believe there is one ed, tor in 8outh Caroltiat who has advised or ever n"ill advise a Iisregard uf the law. Further, we (10 Hot believe there is one Llitor in the Stattu who thinks such of a 6 iother editor, ino mattr r how m1uch hie parlades it as his thought. When tluv. Satim P. Jn.s colled for pollitents it, his inweting at Naihville, 1118, riday , ex-enator John J. III galls, of Kansas, was among the first to go up and give the evangelist his hantd. We hope tle Methodists will get Joln. He w.uld make ilimist as good a pi 1,acher as Jonies, and the saie prictd lecturer- $500 a night. That. was hits bisiness inl Nashville. Congressman Houk, if Dayton, Ohio, died sudldenly, in Washington, j at the hoIIe of a friend, - here he naus f calling last Friday afternoon. -1 e was sixty-eight years old and was serving his second tern in congress. He %%as a delegate to the convention I that noiinatel Tilden, but bolted 4 and voted for Hayes. In 1884 he was a Cleveland elector. He was a delegate to the Charleston-Baltimore coivention in 1860. and an ardent supporter of Douglas for the presi dency. Cooanktionaernm Cout. Tiestimony wats hieard otn the peti. tioni for a road froma Fiel to Enslev, after which E E. Perry. 0. P. Field andi 8. H1. Brmown were njamted ais I sp~eciatl com)litIissioers to mzake suich < chimages anid reconnniendations as t Ruay see pr~op~er. ( A pet ition aginst the opening of a v new I oadi from Burroughs' Bridge Oin e Prater's Creek to Allgood's Bridge on at Tlwelveo Mile River was p)resentecd ti Ilcatring postponed, ii The petition asking for changes in u the rozad t romn Cross Rzaads to Piekenis oI C~. H., was then taken up, when a ii mnotion for the completion of changes s already mrked out was p. - ented. s: Testimony was8 taken, and E. E c, Perry, 0. P. Field andt~ ;. W. Bowen a were appoinited clfomissioniers, to t make such changes na seem miost e2 practicable ani to report as to the I advisabilit~y of o'pening the road froma 10 the bridlge aerlo8s Wolf CreeR, near \V. T. Bowven's, up thme creek to inter. ci sect the valley road from Dacusville it t~o Pickens. el The aumoun t of $5,000 was paid to w~ the Easley' Bank on the co'urt house ai Iebt. Ol notes were takeni upj and1 ti iiew ones given for$2,6 14.2.1. la The~ peito for a public roaid fronm o lIutchinis & Co. 's gint, onl thei Eaisley ze roadt, to initerseict t he Pickens and -c< Liberty road( ntear the Pat kins p~htct, ft wvas then taken up. Spiecial cotm ei nissioners to locate road areO E. E aj ['erry, 0 P. Field anid E. G'lstramp. *1 The peti tiona for a ntew road friomns P'ickens, to) intersenct the Tweive Mile se radt~ed road , neiar the Sanders Per ci it house, is to be heard tat the next ti meeting. e Pet itionis wer e filed 1 taig for the fe following new roads and changes: ti Commencing on the Cox Bridge road ii tnar Mt. Pleasant chnmr:h and inter- e0 sectintg the Easley Bridge '-ond( at the tl ailroad crossinig near the Brunson of place. For another, beginning at a I poinit near .\t (Carmel church, to in- ta ter-sect the E"asley and ox Bridgei Ci r-oad, at or neatr Mr-s. Cal. Mc \l ahnna's. e For all nteesar eb3 (langes en the' ft Pumnpkintown i road, beginning near- L< Jamtis~on's, to Easley. c< Th'le report of the special comnmis- ei stoners, to lay out the road from Mt. w~ Carraiel church to Slicaen road, was (1 adopted. 0 W. Lathem was atp- e pointed to assess damages on llamap i: Philipps' land. tl The report of the special commis. hi sioners to lay out changes on road I: leading from Silas Williams' to the d Robinson Mill, made their rep-ort f which was adlopted. ti A petition was filed asinug for a - new road from Pleasant Grove chur-ch 1a to in tersect the public road near Grit- c fini T. Hendr-icks' houso. c Greenville News Murned. On last Sundaty morning, about 10c o'clock, fire ,vas dliscover-ed ini thee office of the Daily News at Green ville, S. U. An alarmt was immaedi ately given andl the fire department I responad d<p-rmptly and succeededl itn t comining the fire to the one builditng. The lose to tbe Newvs has not yeat been estimated. They succeeded in saving ( their cylinder press. . All other ma- '] t terial wasso badly damnaged aa to be . practically useless. 4lerk of The caresat couirs. Sec. I. Be it enacted by the Seng and Hotise of Representatives of t State of South Carolina, now mdt ai sitting in General Assembly, aud the authority of the saine, That fr< and after the passage of this Act t Clerk of the Circuit Court for t County of Pickens shall be entitled the following fees-, to wit: For signi and sealing summons, forty cents; I filing complaint, fortv cents; for liii each answer, demurrer or joinder demurrer, twenty cents; for signi: and sealing subpona writ, forty con for docketing a cause, one charge or at ea h term, twelve cents; for atter ing the trial of a caute, whether ci or crimitial, and swearing iwitnemss forty cents; for entering verd.et other ord r for final judginnt on t) minutes of the Conrt, twen-y coin for special order for bail, to ty Cen; for fi;ing and entering on the J 'urn every rule or order for it it 'ati twenty cents; for filing atffida its f con nua ace when ordered by t1 Judge, twent) cents; for sgning, e te'rig and enrolling judgment, six cents; for signing an11d scaling fir execution, forty cents; for signing i sealing each renewal of executio twenty cents; for fliing traiiserij twenty cents; for entering saitisfactic on jutigment, twenty cents; for takii stecirity for codts, elitering ord therLfor if inatie, forty cents; tor r cordhuig jldlgient, on0 dollar ti twenty cents; foar recording decre< of foreclosure, parLition and report p.ier copy, t-het t of niinety words, seve cents; for aduiainistering oati othe than on trial of cause, proof of servi< oil S rifs return,, oati of juors, < oY .rder of CUout, tiwelve cents; ft taking and tiling bonds in attacil ients, tr.vei, or in ot'her cases, eigh t Cents; for tsigning ai sealing con 11uission to exuaoine witnevsses, sixt Jnt for exaniiiiing (ach witnMe: pursuaimnt to Article III, Chlaptc Ki.., ighty ciits; <xeinjblcatimn . ceeding, )1r other eilice Copy, pa 'o)y liheet of ninety wolds, seve -enits; recording p (it of land unILe dvr of the Couirt, or copy ing th a"ine, to't' cents; rule of survey, fou y ceits; each oficiatl certificate ude eal of Court, liot hecii ti) led orty ceits; i-ssuing writ of attachi nlelt for conterupt, or tither specint Vrit, eigh'.y cents; signing and seal ng writ of hab. fie. posess:on., fort :nts; receivilng nid pa.3ing ovc no)ne oflicii ly, one aid oie-half o ,e per cent. if uider three hundre< lollar's; if over that sum, one and one Malf of one per cent.. for the first thre uindred dollars ail one Iper cent. fo Ale baliance; on every appeal fror: Irial Justice, all services illelutsiv< 3xeept for entering up ju~dgments- aln issuing executions thierein, eight aeits; on bill nol. pros. before give out, eighty cents; oin bill thrown 0kr by grand jury, or found and no pros., abattkd, discontintued, or struc ,0f1on dollar and sixty cen ts; on biJ 'undit, and1( verdict by poeit jurv, tov loilars and1( forty cents; all ordeors fo, >atad and1 taking rcegizance ighity centsh; issuing benchl warrant erit of habe)411 as corpuLs, scire facias,an aieh execution ini Sessions5, (one dloila nid twenty cents; for issuing wairranits iin ig recogntiz/ance, or other~a serv~ier it he SI E a'i0)n, as5 Trial d unticc eC flicio, sine fees as allowed thal flicer'; for each writ of venir*e facias icluding all services incident t< ixty cenlts; for p)reparing and isslun iartificates for grandi and pe!tit jurornn uid t'onstables, and fur'nishing re arnis to County Cimintnissioner's foi ach termlf of the Court of Cornmor leas anid General Sessionis, fo urt dol irs; for filing petitiomn andI 'gning~ r' 4 de lunti co i lqulirelidow, eight e uits; fo r furntishimit adv~e'nruibentI cases of cecheait, exeliisivec of print. 's bill, eighty cenits; for recor'dingp 'hole proiceedings therein, oneW dollal id sixty'~ cents; for licenslte to an at enciiy. tall services inludeitd, four dll r'.-; for filing andiC entering niotice alin's inl~ tationi to becon,( a citi m1, eighity cenlts: for fiinig anid r'e >rdin g repoert of alien, eighty entts; r admiiinIs~ering oat h of itntion, ghityv cents: for filinig andf (1 tering~ 31,1ienationi to becomeit a citiz'en and1( lmiinister'ing ciath,(11 on holbair aind xty cenits; tor giving cerii cate (ov'er al of office.) of citizeniship, eighty' m~ts; for' taking renunciation of dower -i theritiance, One dollar and( sixty mIts; f. r every sear'ch for a paper iud (not to be charged to the par. es oJr aittoneys vwen for papers a case8 pendinlg), twelvo cents; foi tery search necessaryv for a eritiicatc lit a palper is' not to be found' ii liCe., twenity enits; for swearing ii r'ial Justice or Constable in) 011ice king ( 'olistab~le' bonds(1 and givinyp -rt.iicates thereof, eighty cenIts; foi ery probateini writing, twenity cenIts 31rinn and sealing dledimfuAs po 'statemn, eighty cents; for officia itiflcate to exemplitientimn of r'ecordl ighty cents: for official certifkatt ithout the seal. twventy centa; eacd ay engaged in I olding re(fereceiC ighty~ cen1ts; making up1 anmd return ig report on reference,,bult no mioi lani on1e repuort mn each casse, two d(l ura and forty cents; for hecaring ap hication for d1ischiarge for i nsolven ehtors, one dollar anid sixty centh r he'aring the same when itigated bree dollars and twenty cents; dee< f conveyance, or mortgage, 0one dol wr and sixty cents; for recording am 4)pying deeds or other papers, pe opy sheet of ninety words, seve' etnts; for o'uteoring satisfaction onl nortgage, twenty cents; for recordin1 rn copying pints of not moore than si Orniers eighty' cenits; and -for ever orner over six, eight cerAs; for grl'll nig charter of incor'poration, on do air and sixty cents; for gran1ting chai or to church, eighty cents. Approved January 4th, A. D). 189)J )ne gave hilln force, the other fire; 'his self-control and that desire. )ie filled his heart with1 fierce unreal With pI.ace serene the othen lessed A kernmd(rkable Cure. to "About eight months ago. I had' the be MnUMps, ad Just after recovering I com itenced to suffer. with dyspepsia or indi kd gestion. For three months tlere was oontin. by ually a pain or lump lin my cliest, awl my bowels were so constipated I could never in take an aperient. After using three bottles [10 Of Tyner's dyspepsia renedy I was entirely Well ati have remuained so. I have not taken be a ingle drop of iuedicine -since, and have ,' gaiued twelve pounds." Yours truly, J. E. MIVIs. )g Atlanta, Ga. or Price 50o per bottle. For mile by drug gist. In ig ThIs Is a beautiful bock and at the same 'ime one of the most useful. or Comprising in o'io volume the rarest treats .n history, adven;uae, art and science, concluding with a concise, but most conlprelhensive history of the World's Fair. 600 splendid illustra tiol and henutiful engravings of Colutmbi-n Archi'ectu i,. Sold only 1 suibiscriptio . Address or call on 11. WV. FARRl, lHice's, S. C. ty m' maunmons for Relief. oil TATI OF SOUTH CAROLINA,1 Cout of Common Pleas. Tempy C Stevart, Sallie Simmons, Susan d loward, J. N. Howard, E. N. Garrett, Morning F. orrett, Alva V. Garrett, s, Lillie 0. Garrett antd Verner Howard and S Mitaie [Howard by their guardian ad lit r em, J. N. tioward, Plaintiffs, Again t Corrie M. Blalock, Robert N. Blalock and L. F. Blalock, Defendants. Sunn ins for Ilelief. (Complaint Served.) ro the Defendants above named: You are hereby stninoned and required : y to answer the comphitint in this action, of i wh-ich a copy is herowith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the sa id complinit, on-tli snbscri bers at their of f lice at Pickens, S. C., within twenty days r ifter the service Iereof, exclisive of the 1 day of such service; and if you fail to an swer the complaint within the time afore- 4 stil. the Pmintiffs 1 this ct.!oti wll apply 4 , to the Conrt for the relief demanded In the comphtinit. . r Dated January 8th. A. D. 1894. -1 J. M. STEWARr, C. c. P. (Oflleial Seal.] J. P. Ca.tnt, and JoinssovJ & Ricitt, Plaintiffs Attorneys. .\ To the defendants Robert N. Blalock and 3 L. F. Blalock : Take nolice that the complaint in this 4 action, together with the sutmmons of which the forteolne is a copy was filed in at the office of the Clerk of the Court of Con 111011 Pleas for the County of Pickens in the State (if South Carolina, at Pickens in said r4tate andI County on the 8th day of Jan- N u n'y l80)4. 1'. P. CAaRv, and JoHNsoN & Ricanny, 5 Plaintiffs Attoineys. 6 41 V7 n . MURRAxY, J. E.. BOGG;S, .7 A ndterson, S. C. lekens, 8. C 6 U1tRRAY & 1nO6oS, cATTORNEYS AT' LAW. I . l'IK N-$. S. ('. - Il & wELD)ON, la MZinIn Street. GR E EN V 1I.,L E, S. C __ Gs :civenl every Thuiirsday andl( Friday, and 3 teeth extracted without paIn.3 DEFNTPIST,I ottlosover Westmoreaand Brois & Duke's Drug *Store. 1,jan~ltf GRtEE~NVILLE:, S. L'. Ia. JC. FITZGEIFRA LD, PHiOTOGRIAPHEllR, tul G'ItF:NVYILE, S. C. VE Over Westmioreland nros'. Drug Store. Alt. 11o wvork don)e1 by the ins~tateous piro(css. Aliso tib make entlargemients from old pictuirest to any m1. siz in wa'ter colors, crnyon, India ink, oil aml W. plIn photograipha. de SumIIIImn fori lief. e. i TA T F S H CAROLINA, b Jacob Alexander, Wmn. Alexan3 r), bin ElizAal ethl Cainnon, Mary M. Gr i - 3n,. Iley, Milley Bennett, Anth n~y B. Lewis, M. HI. Lewis, RI. K. L is anid .11ohn1 T. Lew~is, WV J b) Lewvis, Malainda ('. LewisI, S I h M, C. Lewis arnd Elton McD. L -win by their gultardian adi litemn A. B. Lewis, Plain tifis, ag~ainst Georgo K. Hendricks, Juiuits H. Alex~anader, Thiadeus~ A. Alexander, Jlames Alexantder, Wma. A. Alexan. der', Wma. H. Alexander, Epham TI. Alexander, Mary AILlexander andt James A. W atts, D~efnad an ts, Summons for Relief. (Comn plaint Served). To the Dofendants above namnedr You are hereby sumnmouned anid re gjaired to answver tile complaint in this action, of whlich a cop is hlere- F with servedl upon you, and1( to. serve a copy of your answver to the said comn plaint on thn submscr'iber at his office, Pickens, South Carol ia, .ith in ~ twenty days after the service hercof, exclusive of the (lay of such service; and if yout fail to anlswer the comnpiaint L within the time aforesaid,the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the (Court for thle relief demianded inl tile comf D~ated Jan. 16th, A. D. 1844. J. M. STrEWART, C. 0. P. [Scal.] JUiSK oci' Ptlainmtiff's' Attornoy. -To all the De~fendants except Geo. K. I Htendrickcs: Take notice that the complaint in this action, together with the sum-j m fonsi, of which the foregoinlg is It Scopy, was filed ini the tince of tile SClerk of the Court of Commlon Pleas for the County of Pickens, in thueI State of South Carolina, at P~icken,. inl said( State and Connty, on theo 16th ~ .daiy of January, 1894. That tile oh. ject of said action is to partition the .real estate of W ilimn~ Allexander, and that no persFonal claimlis mSIado against -any of you, and if you answver it will be att youlr ownl cost. J. Ii Bocaos, Pl'tifs'Aty HELLO What's that? V kicking! Not k kicking our Job If you want G in its latest and i SENTINEL, P Work just as g guaranteed. PICKENS SENTINEl COLUrA; AND ORVHVIU unuel Speteer. P". W. Ifulickop ir aid Reubii Fokter, Receiverv. Condensed Schedule in 0Ofect 1?. 21.-1F93. Trains run by 75th Merlidan Time. 0. 11 No. I )aily S!T 11rrX S. D1a1ly.. i5n ....... Lv.Ciarlestn, Ar.. .8 4pIni 201am........ " Colin ima. 'a.. 4 1Ipmn 03pm........ " Alston ........ 330pmn 18pmn........ " oini " ........ 314pm 35plm........ " Pros 4 . . 5pm1 50pm........ " .Ne1)'cbry 39pnu 51P111 ........ Helena ........ 211m 30pm.... Am ..".Chapiel's I 5.m 181)11 ........ Nx ........ I . pm 371)111...... . " eenw od ........ 1215p 0pm..... Iog' . ......1235pm 20pn ." ontoild's " .... ...1611pm 5pi .. n a h ........1 -2 01:1ym 55. n........Ar Hellon L.......... 11 40pn 0O11n -.........L' IltIoit Ar ... ...... 11 ) pm 2-1pipu............ A ndersoi.. . .,.... I5pIm Mmpm ............lc u leton ..,.......... 10: i 30pin ...........A r Senen hv ..... 100 pmn 5Opu-..........Lv Seiteen Lv .......9 15pult ..pm.........Ar Walhalla v.. . O05nil SI2.~. .Ar~(reini~'1lle Ia... . . 1pm~ Between Anderson. Helton and Greepville. 11 STI.T~INS. N.E. 08pin.........Lv Atalerot A r .........I 107pib 40paln............ r 1014t1) I ............ 145pr (00pn...........L v Hes-lton Ar...........Il 0piii 201)m........ r Willitiaston. A r.......II Otitni 2 p.. n............... l' .er............:. 103pm 4011pm ............. IMed Ii nlt.............10 I8pi 20pm.............Greenvile ............1015pm letween Charles'ton, Coltnibia, A l1ton and Spartuanrg. 11a1lly. 1. 13. ST.\A T iN. No.~II, 15an ........ 'v Chitrieston Ar.~... .... 8..5pn ihma.........Lv Coluambia Ar......... 1.0pm 50pIn . . . . A lston............220p 411p1.............. Cirlile. .. .... ...t26pm 53n...,..........111n1tle.... . . ... I 17pm 10pnt...............111111 ..............14) 5911pm 30t'm.............ne',AiI)..... .. ......0.37ipm 4Cpm....,........ 'aIolet .............10.84pm 10m .........\ r Synitnilrg Lv.. .10 00am lleten N ewherry, Clinn a1ln1 11( Laurenis. 1. I'.\'islON. Nm. .~~i '(0ntn .. ..v i'4Il'Imia~ r.\4 . ...-11pm O(Slm........ ....N1.Newhert y... ... ".. ol 3pm .pn.............Go~ivIlle..........,35n .m...........\ r L~aurenaa hv..........10 10211n iietween~I hodqCe..ar22( A b vi'ltile, It. T'Ns. No. 10 opnt........ )a rraiughi's.... ........ 235pmn 10pm... ...r A4 bbevil L 4 .c L. ' ..2 20)pm .I0- No. l2 10pmn....Lv Hloliges.A.r.... .......25p 30p.In..... ......irrauighs............125p1m I5pin.. ..A'r .AbigeIlle IA' .... Il 50ami Ctetnetlons~ via Sou th hlonnd el Ilroth. .1 SS. 3 15:1.....Lv Colutnblda Ar...2.40pm11 30ftm..... Ar .Savannah Ly .. .1020am aos. 13andl 14 aro-sc'Iid trains betweeni Citaarlea 111an41 Asieville. hIarotagh coneh between Satannlnli antd Ashe le on 14 and( 11. 'rtulna leave Spartaanhtrg, A. A C. division, rthbiound, 1.43 a1. m.. 5.5 p. in., 6.12 p. im. (V.'s. uledl lliited~): sonth~btinl~d, 12.25 al. mI., 2.51 pi. , 1.37 a. im. ( Vest ibtd 1limitled 1 ; westbound, N. U. divislnon. 6.20 auoi !. 10 p. mn., for Ien rsontville, A shev'ille anad Ilot, SprinagH. 'flds Ien~o Grat.oivtIle, S. C., A . A ('. dilvision, 1tilbi)On121, fl.42 2. m1., -1.00 p. iih., 5.2;1 1 V"estibul. limited I: sioutlhond, 1.201 a. mn., 4.00 pa. m0., 'ralins leave Senica, A. A C. division, north 12n(, 11.30 p). mu.. 2i.27 p. nII., an21( 4.10 p. mn.; t h ibound, 2.3'l a. rn., 5.35 p. im. ande 1.37 p. nit.. tilitnan Sleeper Oin 13 and211 het ,etn ('harles-. ant11 ASshevlle I, vIa Coi luial aind Spartan rg. inllinian pala'e .sleepinig car1 on traIns 315 and1( 17 and2( 38 on1 A. A C. (liision. Gen'i Superlainteit. Columiiaa, S. C. As't lein'l Pass. A gi., ,itlaunia, Ga. (Gen'l Mia~ger, W.5asingtoni, D. C. (Oni 1Pass. Agent, Watshigton, ID. C. 801. 11A.\S, TIraflle Mianager. Walshington,. D. C Scientiflo American Agoncy for - COAVEATS. TRADE MARKGB, * DEBION PATENTS, COPYRIOHTS, etoe information and froo Handbook wrti to ItUNN & 00. 881 in1oAnwAY, Nauw on01R lent bureau for oouring patents in Aeric4, cry patentt tak~ ou b us Is brough beford 'U pufeb ~ ogut eo Oo hargo in tho go6ornaonof any scientila Paper in the rd pmidy illustrated. No Iitell ont a should be withaout it. Wolokly S83.u0 a rt$.0x onh.Address M8 JNN & CO .DL~uses,, li roadway, Now York Citv.4 *.eoeeeee s.eeeeee*eeeeeeOd 'rJT10 RIPANIS TABULE.9 regulatoethla tomach, liver and bowels, putrify the2 blood, aret ileas. anxt to take, safe anti at wayrec tuat. A rel (blle rmedy for liliousnesis, Blotchns 411 tho liaed, 1right's Dflieas, Catarrir, Collc, Consinio, Chro to DiardhUea. C.hroni'o Liver Trouibfe, Dia. Dee.i)sorde.d StOmachla izzineassq, Dyaientery, aEczema, Fiatuiience. Femalo Coim Faoulureathn leaaceeartbuarnlf,llves, LsofAppetite, IOnltl Depreson. Nausea, N o l tieashi, -- l'alnfuliiges tion. imaile, lInah1 of iBlood to thie lienS91o Cm leloin Bal Itheittl Seald ?endu, dcrof. ula,icklilend ache, 1kin Dis. lIver, Uficers, Wa toe Jrash andoevery oth-erimpo or disease that . .rosiefo Impure blooed or a failure in the pro r erform-l ace of their funcitions by the stomac~ ,liver and inltetineCS. Persons given to over-eating aret benm. cotinud i th RpnsTaes in theurest cuaro for obaetinato cons(ipation. They contaia nothing that can 60e injurious to (110 most delia cat,. I gross $1, 1-2 grorss $l195 14 grss 18., 1-24 gr'os 15I cents. Rent hyna vo1 a .lu Addtress THlE RiIP4NS CIIKMAl 0MMT P.0O. Box 67*, New 'Y ork, SCH90L. CHURCH, BANI; - 11I4D COURI H0IJ8U. PURNITURE. Slettees for R. ft. Depots 3 and Public Btd'g. GATES DESK 00.1 -'n - QGRE ILLC &, 0. II-ELA hy certainly We at'e alive icking about the hard times i,'j Presses for all they are wo DOD, NEAT JOB PINT nost artistic designs, call at rices as low as anywhere uod, if. not better. Satisfa L JOB DEPARTME>, THE RCUMUND I DA V1 L~ Samuel Spencer, F. W. luldekoper and Foster, Receivers. AtIa. ta t Cha.otte Air-Li Division. Schedule iIn effeet July2nd, 1893. 'I tlui .su. No. 30 No. r 21. Ensitei n Timt . Dally. Daily. L. A ianta (1 T....6.41-mi 9 50am " Pt ehile C. .......... ........ ....., "ielt .1uCttn .. ...........1 0am " oodwitf'...-...........1022am " Chamblee ...... ... ..10 28am Doraville........... ......... 10 Slam Norcross...... ....723pmi 10 39u m " Iuluth .......... ... .....00am " auce.... ... ......... Im Olam "Uuford................... I IaM Flidkery Blanch 11 2am " U ll'---. -' . . I 33am 8 20pm 11 46am - New iloltand 11 .- -m " White Sulphur- ..... 12 0n'n " ~ ~ ~ .... nn......- 84p12 Wnpm " M 111t . -..... .. .. * 4. pu. 12 12-pm Logvit . . .... . 12 28pm ornei...... 12 39 im Ar. 3I1t Ay 3.... ... 9 05pmn 12 42pm Lv. '%t Ay - 9 0510Mpm 61 Ayerivior te ... .... 1 20Pm "6 T co --.. -... --.. '. pm M pm Fra.om -............ ........ 13jpm FoI.~~on2 MI 27m 3 M.. on--- -................... 20im 66 lanrblins-.------... 2 2RR'pm \ m e . . .... .... 2 281:m Icbaund .-.-. .... 2 371,m .encalCl RD- 105pm 4 48yra . eonce .. .................2 64m 011Calhoun -................ 300pm (entral.......-....10 37pm 3 05pnm LAbety , tit' . . - 07p 3- 2r.3 in ro wel ----..--- ........ 342pn Gleenville........ 11 28pm 4 65pm ..T.or-a - - - - - I.. ... 4 22pm G . ........ 4 31pm 66 utwnn ........... ........ 4 4 pmn "-\\ -ll d-. . .4 471-m1 " F artPo rI. .. . i C . .-.. 5 01.p1m iatitbuig 12 itn 5 6pm C ifton ...... 522;m owpens----- ---..... 526pm " '1lhicketIy---....... 537pm ' Gai inels..--..... i259u 5 0pm " Ulackhbur g..--.. I Rlana 6 (07pm G6 rover.-.----- 6... 6I8pm " Kiti' Mlounatain.. .....6 35jm Giasteni- .. .... 1 S~iaan 7 0pm i e ll n. . . . . .-. .-.--.----.... .... 7 m Inia........---..... 725pma .t'h (nt lette............ 230am 7 45pm .i SOt-rnnorsn. Dlaily. Unai~ I Y. ('Ri irlottem.......... 11 25pm 12 00 'n -. Lo........-.-..-----.. 11pm "61c lie.enIc.... --........... 2.27tim "6 Lowell...... ..... ........2.37,m~ "(Gastona~a..........2.2am1250pgm "Uessemer City ...... ....... O 7pm " Ning-s Mlountuir ...........119pm " Grover ......... ..........1.3p "6 lincksburg....12.44nmir I.47pbn " Ga if taeyh..,.. ... ....12 59am 2.97pm "6 Tieketty..........,.......222pm "6 Cowp us............... 2.3pm "6 (6lifton .... .. ... .... 2. 8pm "6 Spartaanburg.. . I 25am 3.00pm "Spairtanuburgdunec.. ,...3.2pm "6 R*enar Forest.,. ........ 307pm "6 Wellford ... ,... ..... 320pm " Duenn ............... 326pmn "6 Greer......... .... .... .... 336pm "6 Taylor's...... ...... ...... 345pm "(Greenville.... .. .... 2.2ang. 4.05pm " 'ross~well....... ... ....... 420pm "6 lEiueys..... .... ... 3.48amn 4 35pm "6 h.Iberty ...... .....~ m4 5Rpm " (central.,.. ..........37inm 506pm "6 .tIlhoni.......... ........ ts1pmn "6 heowee............... 5 24pm "6 Seneen ......... .... .40am 520pm " IichRinnd .... ...... .........545pm "6 3Iarhia--.--.-.-... .... ....03pm Madson-- -----....6 1Rpm 66 h-omi~u...-.- ...... 619pm 66 n--. -. --4.2tam 6 20pm AycravIlle,----..---............ 03Cym Ar 31t. Airy--.----.......4p !VMt Airy.-----.-----........70pm ...rne.......----.-.... .........720pm L6oni~gview.,.... .... ........ 7 25ipm lieillgon..--..--.... .... ... 735pm 66-L-..... ....a 5 1amn 7.50p~m 66 hWiimSulphlur..... .......752pm '6New llollaind....... ....... 05pm 66GaRinexville......... 534am 8.12pm 66-O0c1-(............. ......-20pm Kloawery lranch.... .......S.3pm Ruford.... ... . ... 8.40pm ....wan.......... ..... ........ 864pm "6 1)1:luth-.--......... .... .... 9.7pm '6 Norerosin.... .... ....... ...20pm "6 1) 11.......,.. ....,.. 940pm "6 ( 0........... 942pm "6 0 in-r.......,.. ........ 9.5pm '- %*6lt Jiuetlon............ ........ "6 P'enchtree......6 . A r A tlranta (lR. T.). ,... 7 10.-.m 10 l5pm Note espciall.x tenV traIns Nos.R5, 10, 1I will run betiveen Cotam 11ia and A tlanta of Lu la and A Ilanta. Agents will give a licity possible and have newspnapers mlak mention in accordancee witha our exhaling tiinag arranageanenats. Ahas't (Jen'I 16'n A g't., A tlanta .1. A. 1)ODSO)N, Superntenident, A tlauts enrlManager, W~ashingto'n, SOL IIA AS6 rnfilc Mlannger Washin'qton, TES~ ATLANTIC COAST LIN2 P'ASSENGER1 D)EPART'M ENT, Wilmington, N.. Oq .Janf. 14, 1893. I nst 1L1ne betwpen Charleston and Co ated1 Upaper South Carolina andi Western Carolitm and A thens and A tlanta. Cone Schled ule: Ooling W~out. Going *No. 5!. STA'TIO7(S. 7.00am..v Charleston, S. C., Ar. tt.40amn............. Lnes. ...... 9.53am.... ........ umter.,...... RI0am......Ar Col)umibal liv. R2.29pmn............I'raprity,.... R2.43pm............Newhlerry...... 1.30pmn............lnton. 2.4lpmn..........-reenwo,. ... 8.R4pm............Abbville...... 5.08Rpm............thens......1 6 ,7.45apan ......tlnta. ....pm...... .... ...W innboro..... 5.30Rpm.. ....Crlotte, N. C . 4 2apm...........A nderson...... 5 15panm....Ur.. /........renile 8 10pm.... ......Spartanburg..... 10 2'2pm..lndersonvillo, N. C. 4 Ii 20pm. .... A shevIlle, N. C. *iDaily. Non. S3 antI 53 ~solid trans b Charlesaton and C(olun.bia, 8. (1. 1I. M. EMERlSO?' .~. ~. (~~L, Asr,'t Ge6n'l Passenger AV6 iin 3-R L' NV . 4. EMIERSON taen'R Manager.. 'Traale Manl.-' Money to Loan. On lipmroved farm landsn in sums of IF >a* -. up~wards. Lonns repa yable Rn mnial1 anna' menotts through a period' of six years, a)6. bhing the borrower to pay off hIts inde without exhausting hi crop in any 01 Apply to J, E 1lOGG4,AttorYI inn4mi. Ycket