The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, April 19, 1894, Image 3

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PIOKENS SENTINEL LOCAL rwiwkr W. R. Major platited cotton seed 1et week. Trade wah lively in PidkIns lasi RaturdAy. i - H. 0. Bowen left Pietkens for Texas talt WEek. 'ihb sdAon of awning and yaishing Is dawhing. Emily Banks has boon committei to the poor hou . Mrs. W. E. 'ffn, of Liberty was tjuite sick last week. 9 The grip has recently bon preval bnt ih and around Liberty. The lines will be drawn early ani late this-week over the mule. 't'hb 1ickens sub-alliance met lasi saturday afternoon at the 60bikt house The Hotwl Altamount will bi poned. for geicets on the 15th o: Miss Hattie Harris, of Greeqville, is visiting her brother, T. D. Harris, bf this place. C. E. lobinson will soon have a boat store and office building on the ruins of 1893. Judge Earnest Garv is holding a small extra term of the court at Abbe # 'ille this week. W. J.. Gillehpie, the West End mayor, says the bicycles are welcome to the sidewalks in his town. We regret very much having miss. bd the fun and fish with the Dacus Ville fishing party last Saturday. Dr. W. T. Field and Capt. J. A' Griffin expect to attend the Veterans reunion at Birmingham neht week. Messrs. Jas. Ferguson and Chas. Schwing, two of Greenville's most popular young men visited Pickens last week. A bushel of sweet potatoes will yield.a gallon of alcohol.-Ex. Ther put a barbed wire fence around your T potato patch. Mr. Nelson Smith's oats were so badly damaged by the recent frcz. tbat be has plowed them up to make h place for c arn. Rev. W. K. Boggs, evtngelist of Bethel iPresbytery, last week, began a series of sermons at the Ebenezer 41 church, in Charleston. Misses Lidie Hagood, Emma John bon and Lidie Folger, three of Easley's fairest daughters, paid Pickens a fly. ing visit last Saturday. We have received a copy of Four Centuries of Progress, which is sold by H. W. Farr, and it is as well wcrth the money as any book you can bay Senator W. T. O'Dell was in Pick ens last Saturday. He has not do termined as yet wyhether he will be ii candidate for ro-election to Lh< Senate. G. W. Patterson who was carried to Charleston last Friday by deputy J. C. Jennings to have his sealed sen .tence read. to him, gets one month in Pickens jail. Mi. F. Hester has regaled htimseli a horse with an elegant, new toil buggy, and can now give* passengers a pleasant drive to andI from Easley and Pickens.. Dr. Dennis and wife, of Augusta, will return to Pickenis early in the spring. It is probable that his son, 0. L. Dennis, will spend a pdrtion of the summer here. It is important now for dry goods cleras to knowv howv much it takes tc make the sleeves of a dress. The rem nauts from the sleeves are sufficient tc complete the dreas. WV. L. Jenkins, cai'penter, wvent t< Rock Hi'etast Monday He has i job there for about a year, wvorking for the State. His family will leav< in about two weeks. State Phosphate Inspector Jonci states that all the phosphahfte comnpa ties are now getting back to worn and that in at short time the phos phate businiess will resume its formne ktatus. Mese. W. W. andic John Robin son and WV. C. Smith, of Easley, wen to F. E. McKehzie's Uli the dre~envill side, and each purchased a fine mile] cow. Mr. McKenzie is now milkin, about seventy-five. Tb ascertain toughly the length < the day and night at any time df th y-ear double the time of tile sur's ril itig, which gives thle length of t1 light, anld dottble the time of set tini -which gives the length of the da: Thomas H. Smnith was sick lat week for the first time in his life, a though he is tn the shady side forty. Some of his Ueighb~ors Say I did not know how to do. At last a counts he was getting right agail Cliver T'. Jones was in to see last Monda~y He says that ho ce r-ecollect when thcre was. just or kind of New Orleans molassed, bi now therie are twenty three varitii and he thinks it is out the sanr Wey with democra3~ Aarori Cannon died at his home Dials, Laurens counity, onl the 12t Inst sM friends in Pickend cao cordially. r'e-echo the'beantiful tribul to his character and wvorth, by tli editor of the Greenville New~s: "I The death uf Aaron Cannron, of Lai kens, this State has lost as good man as she had within her bordeni He was modest, kitndly and brav< honest as the sun and true as steel, conscientions, praIctical Christian, progressive, pu~blie spirited citizet H-e did his duty always as he saw without counting cost or feari.1 consequellces. lie wsill be sorel mnissed and sinoerely mourned insii & F. Mauldin will be roidy to ct logs out. by the Camp ground sbot the lost of the week. ' W. C. Williman, who has bee sick twb weeks or more with the gri is up and able to work again. . Mrs. Sallie Mauldin has been quit sick for several dys at the hono her daughter, Mrs. J. Looper. The 11th day of April complete the thirty-three years since the firin ol the first gui on fort Sumite'. THE SENTINIEL could uot attend th sale Qf the South Caroliaa Railroat hence it was bought iii dhoap-onl $7,000,000. His aunt.-"Are you through wit: breakfast already?' Little boy. "Yes; there. was scarcely anythin there to eat." J. J. Norris, of Anderson, was ii Easley last week pushing tue sale u insurance in the Mutual Benefit a Newark, N. J. A. C. Merrick was in Pickens las week on buiness. fie is a great ad mirer of fine stocjc and was driving splendid little pair. P. A. Porter has a fine field o wheat which, being assisted by a fev more days of warm sunhine, will ob scure the terraces. Capt. J. C. Jennings went down t< Charleston last Thursday to acconi pany a revenue defendant. He cai back on Sunday looking as fine as i two-year-old. As it is now warm enough for thi office cat to sleep out o'nights, thl spring poet may send in a few linei if he will say nothing about the vio lets and jay birds. Times appeared pretty close for i day or two in Pickens lust week, bui on Saturday ducks, chickens and eggi made their appearunce at the stores all took heart again. Some "stitches in timo" have ber well taken upon the public roads, an( most of the hands who were out hard ly missed the time, as they were s< well up with their work. James Nimmons, of Piedmont, wa! in Piciens last Saturday. He wat looking well, but said he was a littb below par from the effects of the struggle with the recent fire at Pied mont. Capt James A. Griffin is chief o police for the town of Pickens, am ex-officio bicycle director. He wai thoroughly tested by the former towi council and found fully up to th< mark. There are a few apples left, bu Mr. Abercrombie, wtst of Twelv Mile, says he looks for another snoi about the full of the moon, and non will be left to remind us of what w have lost. Hon. A. C. Latimer has introduce a bill in Congress to refund to Sout Carolina the fines inposed by Jude Simonton on Sheriff Gaines, of Ande: son, Sheriff Riser, of Newber-ry an Shar-iff Tyler of Aiken. Probate Judge Freeman, of Greei villa wvho was p)i:sented by the grani jury recently for neglect of his ofi cial duties and who then tondero his resignation, has fled from th State, leaving bis bondsmen to mak good his shortage. Rev. Mr. Todd has gone to Per dleton to supply the Prosbyter-ia church at that place for tihe summ. months. wvliile the regular pistoi D~cto'r Adger, takes a much neede rest for the benefit of his church. Laurensville Her-ald. The new cravats now fully half yard in width, are made of mnousseir de soie and chiffon, covering ti: gt-oater part of the waint. '[he grea or novelty, however, is thle black w tered silk cravat with thle wid eni tr-immned with creamn colored lace. Rev- Seymore prVeached two in te esting a d instr-uctivo sermons at i Baptist chur-ch last Sabbath. Aft the morning service the sacrament, the Lor-d's Supper was administer-e The congregation wais as lar-go if n larger than any in Pickens in a lon time. Treasurer Youngblood, pursual L to his instructions from the comn -troller-gener-al, last Fr-iday issued e ecuition againist the Richmond & Da ville Railr-oad for the sum of *14,20: 57, balance unpaid taxes. The slher - holds the execution subject to furth, t~ orders. 3 N. Dunn wvas cominntted to jail lai SSaturday, on a charge of rnobiber p ;referrodl by W. V. Holdon. A pr liminary was appoinlted before Ti f .Justice W. K(. Mer-ck, for last Tut e day. The defendant savs that la ~. name is N. D)Lunn, and that he bi o nothing done worthy of pr1osecutio -, 'Have you reatd the advertisemec r. of F. WV. Poe & Co.? If yo have n< ~t ye knoweth not what ye have mlissc .- We se~y this because we know whler< we speak. It is nevroi too late, hc 0 ever, to do goode and "if ye kn< hsetings happy are ye." Aw to the wise is sufficient: F. WV. I & CJo., mean what thney say. SAbout one year ago, the firsat bLi ~of timber for Johdi T1. Youngbloo< dC(welling on the WVest End was saw< tand now he h'is a neat little cotta Afnished,- barn and stables efected a 0a neatly-paled in garden. His lit farm surroundinag'is in fine fix and tis coaxing every aqulare yard of itwi h fertilizer of one kind and another. n l$tta, the sweet little two y-earc e daughter of James Garr-ejt, ne e Prater's Cree-k, died Monday aft< nl noon. Tile sad intelfligence -bro'ight to the village by Mr. Elfo a Bowhin Alonday night. The remai I0 were interred at Praters Creek h >, Tuesda- The sorely hereaved a ren~ts have the symnpathies of ma: a friends. t Dandruff is due to an enfeebi g state ,of the skin. Hall's liai' Re~no y or (Imiekens the nutritive functiotra .e the skin, healing and preventing I " iformation of andrnef i GREAT EXCITEMENI " IN GREENVILLE. War to the Knife ith( OLOTHIEP CAM?. I. W. POE&CO.'s ADVERTISEMENT. 3 f f While we sell the Finest and Best Fitting Clothing and Shoes t that money can buy, we also provide for those who can't afford to buy dur best goods f and here are some of the prices: Boys' Knee Pants from xo cents up. Children's Suits 50 cents, 4 to 13 years. Better ones for $1.oo, and Real Good School Suits with two pair of Pants for $3-50. Men's Extra Strong Work ing Pants 50 cents. Men's and Boys' Black and Fancy Mixed Sack Suits from $2-50 up. A thousand pairs Fan c y Mixed Socks, for men atd boys, 5 cents a pair-good value. Jeans Drawers 25 cents. BIG BARGAINS IN FINE HATS! We arc selling Hats Way Down Below their Value, r FANCY COLORED SHIRTS We were fortunate in securing 100 dozen fine Negligee Shirts at a wonderful bargain, and we are going to sell them at prices never heard of before. Our prices are printed in plain V figures on the tickets of our garments and they are inflexible. e We will chenrfully return the money for all unsatisfactory purchases. d (0 F. Yl.POE &O0. d GIREENVILLE, - S. 0 I rl For the 'Best d afNakes of is Pianos, 0 r g a ns Seilng Machinies A Musical I n s tr u. ments and Parti ii Call on Alex andei P Bros. & Co., 10 ffWashing t on St al is as ------- riks-n. nt ~TArTE OF SOUTH CAROLIN2 >t, 1 IcKENs COUNTY. (1. in Probato CJour so Alice M. Bruce and H. Earle R~usse1 w. as admninistrators of the estate< w J. Frank Bruce, deceased; Pet rd tioners, oe against Sarah Btruce et al. Respondelnts. ckPetition to sell roal estate in aid< ,kassets. I"s By virtue of a decree of the Pr< :dl, bate Court dulv' made in the abov F stated case, I wvill seil on sale dlayi ndl May next, dunring the legal hours ft tie sales, the followini real estate to-Wil he All that lot of lnd andt lie build thi ings thereon, in thes town of Easley Coun'ty and State aforesaid; said Io ~ld being known a:; lot no 5, irn the plai ar of said tow-i, fronting on Main streel r- bounded &n north b~y Main street, os as east by J. Ellison, on south; b; rd Rt. Fi Smith, and west by J. E. Rot na8 insont containing one-eighth of al Lat acre mote oir lessi. >a- Tor~ims cash. Purchaser to pay fo nly papers J. H.- 0. McDANiEr , S. P. C. 18th April, 1894. w- "Mrs. Winyslow's Soothing Syrup of for children teething; softens th he gt-ms, reduces inffamation, alays pati PAPERS For One's Price. BY SPECIAL ARANGEMENT WITH THE ATLANTA WPEEKLY CONSTITUTION We are enabled to otter it with THE SENTINELI for one year for $1.50, club. bing subscriptions to be sent to this offee and acomoinpanied by cash. LIBERAL PRIZE OFFEkS Every subscriber to this remarkable club. bing proposition 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 ESTIMATES of the size of the cotton crop of 1893.4, now be. Ing marketed, and award to be made as soon as the New Orleans Cotton Exchanme announces the official crop fixures. $400 IN GOLD for nearest guesi to the crop, $200 prize for second, $200 price for thirdi $j100 for fourth, *100 for fifth. Crops for tecent yeats ha~ve ben ai follows: In 1888, 7,017,707 bales; in 1889, 6,935l,082; in 1890, 7,818,726; in 1891, 8,6,>G,518; hI 18023, 6,700,365. In addition to the above every clubbing subscriber can enter our comination FeOt FEBRIUARIY, Supply the missing word in the following sentence: The moments were numbered; the strife was finished; the vision closedc. In the twinkling of an eye our flying horses had carried us to the termnina, tion of the aisle, At righi angles we wheeled into our formet direction. The turn of the road car. ried the scene out of my) eyes~ in at instant and swept it inito my dreamns forever. ONE FOURTH of the net sub scription redeipts of those entering this contest wvill be divided am~fonl those who supply the coirect word ii the blank in the above sentence Thus, if there rre $5,000, one fourti wvould be $ 1,250. If ten supply th< s correct word, each would receive $125 if 100, each $12.50; &c. *Both of the above contests fre and inaddition to TWO PAPERS Fl~or the Price of One >f Ian~ a circulationi of 156,000, andi THlE PEOPLE'S PAPER, It fh vors Tariff Reform, an Individur r Income Tax; and the Expansion c :the Currency to a degree suflicient t' meet the legitimate busirresa demand of the country.. It covets the news of tihe worl ,every week, having news correspond ouets inl all the news centres of th< ~world. We offer you THlE PiCk. ENS SENTINEL and Till ATLANTA WEEKLA CONSTITUTION ror' $I.50 1 t 91 PICKENS, S. C4 E haven't been saying hiuct It is not out of place, howevet, t selected stock of goods in Pick( bargains, but when it comes to a IN SHOES-Our stock compti: Our itock is larget than ever am We have suits fiom $4.00 to I DRESS GOODS and FANC' prices on GROCERIES that can to be found anywhere. WE A] HAGOOD, BRUCE & ( PICKENS. Mc FALL'S ALMANACK - io - APRIL, -0 O,-I-0-U-R-B Ginning now to need A Double Foot Plow Stock, a Cotton Seed Planter, a Leather Collar, a Back Band and a, - Straw Hat. We have probably the best on earth. Something new and durable. You may also need a Guano Horn, a Tie Out Chain, a Wheel Barrow, a set of Harness a good Halter and a pair of Lines. Your wife wants a Lawn Dress, a Hat and Light Shoes, a now Stove, a Milk Bucket, a Churn and a New Broom. The girls all want a nice Sailor Hat, a no0w lot of ibons, a new supply of Emibroideties, a new Calico Dress and a lot of other nice things. The [oys should have a suit of TPough Cattonades or IIICKORY STtB1PES, a Summer Hat or Pocket Knife. WVe havo a good stock. WVe buy to noll and try to please. W. T. McFALL. Noticee. Notice is hereby given that the policies of the Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Associaition will not take effect until the~ 1st (lay of May next. The denlay is ceused by lickneOss aud unfavora ble wt athier for the agenits to canvass the <ountv. J. Mv S1 FWAlRT, President. SCOMPOUNDj A rocent discovery by an old iithly ly I loiand of La eno*rol*"blo l"e*l loino"d.ov** **rug*li"*** W"-oofrIfro Noo COI0No. ihaer o ckt~t, or oos i ach Sold in Pickens and everywhere by all responsible Druggists. may 11 '93-1.ly Gum 0Roofingr Costs only $2.00 per 100 square feet. Nfakes a good roof for years, and( any on~e canI put1 'It on. Gum-.Ehit Psat costs only 60 cenItB per gallon, in bbl. Iots, or #4.50 for five gallon tu~bs. Color (lark red. Will stop leaks in tin or iron roofs, anfd will last for years. TRY IT. Send stamp for samples aind full palrticullarB. Gumn-Elastic Roofing Co., 89 and H1 West Broadway, NEW YORK. Local Agents Wanted. STATrE OF~ SOUTHl CAROLINA,1} 5k Pickens County. Court of Comnmon Pleas. Francis M. Folger) vs. fCorrie M. Davis, et. al) In Purarnanco of a docretal order, Smade in the above stated case, by Hion. Jamesi Aldrich: I will sell to the hi'ghest bidder, beforo the cour: hous& do'or, at Pickens; 8. C.. on sale day in May next, durling the legal hours~ for sale, all that certain piece, p~arel or tract of land, lying being situate in the county and State afore said1, on Little George's Oreek. con taining twenty-two and ond-half (22)) acres moro or less; it being the same tract set off to the children of John Keith; sold for the costs and (lower claim ini the above stated case. Terms cash on day of sale, Pur chaser to pay for papers9 aind record m rg of same. ,. Al. STEWART, April1(~,l~4. Cle-rk of Court. A)rl1,14 to yott lately. There is mt b put out a few sign boards I ,ns County. We are not clai n every-day, substantial barga ;es the cream of three of th( I thee are some low prices a h 5.00. IN H ATS-We ha ( NOTIONS in abundance f t be duplicated. The larges PRECIATE YOUR TRAI YOURS TRULY; 'o. w -n WATER innd Now at CARPE Jones' Gray Mo for the Market. MANSIONL Greenvil NOW THE BRACE UP And stojg No wonide Mave you No'? Well in buusine. keun har'd ( all and Put uni ad deveIO)inn( 'will soon Si cj - DEA LERS who push the sale of which helps to increase the sales nlort e l >Ithat aa e ri ani we 101 W. T. McFALL4 PI1CKENS, S. C. One Hundred Brea The BEAST a Ever Offered i Greenville ( We mi One and Two Why buy Uhoap Wecstern Wagons that whl '(WIatronize llOME INI)USTiti. H. C. Os W, mantwovi --.._I r ~',ILi HAOO, e ot )ie il vdi-ks than woPds; anyway& ere, showing the way to the best ming to have any two-for-a-hickle in, we can't be equaled best factories in the country. mong them. IN CLOTHING-' ve everything a man could wish. or the ladies. We are naming t stock of Tobaccos and Cigars )E; M. HAGOOD & CO. EDASLEY. MELON CANTALOPE SEED NTER JIROSt Bradtordi iarch. Best Waiter Melons 'OUSE DRUG STOR?1 le, - - SbGC growling aou11 hard tianiea r you think timies are hards an add in THlE SENTJNELI people dIon't kinow g'on are s andi~ that Is the r'easonu timnes to YOU while others prospera ~et our rates on advertising. d iiu 'rhe Senutiane, aund await duts. Hard times with yous pass away. AE L DOUGLAS 3SHOE "wuj" en k less.Dlottom Wanterproof. Best Shoc sold at the prio.; $3.80 Polic Soe, Soles, $2.80, and $2 Shoed, 4 Uniequalled at the price. Boys $2 $1.78Schol Shoes L.ADIES' $3, $2.50 $2, sus7 ~' Xsst ponhatvngwL n Dou a. Name WV. L. Douglas Shoes gain customers, on their full line of goods. They can Ievaogu can sea e mone b buyng anl your MORGAN BROSo CENTRAL, S. C. uster Spring Buggles nd CHE APE ST ni South Carolina T' TIIE Toaclh Factory he the BE$T rIorse $VAGOS.s vhe j~u n buy a Hlotmerzade Wagoig MAR KLEY, Propr'ieton. latenudeanc pB