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LOCAL ITEMS. Childrens' day at Tabor, last Fri day, waIts a largo sitecs. E. L. Shanklin was among his Pickens friends last week. Miss Essie Earle is visiting rola tives an1d fr'iends3 inl Williams11t.. Rovs. John 0. Wilson and B. 0. Berry were in Pickons last Tuesday Miss Bessie Shianklin, of Pendleton, is visiting at C. E. Rlobinson's tli week. The farmers who have sowed their btubble lands in peas will get a good dividend. Miss Melanio Thornloy was quite ill last week, but wo are glad to note is out again. ' Bradley Reese, of Abbeville is visit. ing his grandfather, A. J. Bradley, I near Easley. Miss Cora Bowen is teachiniig a flourishing school in OcoieC near W. .E. Ninnnons. A squad of youth and beauty from Pickens advanced on Greenville carly last Moudav. Jas. Ferguson and Raymoid Crook abanks, of GJreenville, spent last Sun- t day in Pickens. t V. L. Boggs mid wife, of Liberty, went oil a visit to the 1rench Broud Valley last week. f A protracted meeting will be com- t moniiced at the Baptist church On the next third Sabbath. volf Creek never had a liner pros. t poet for a good crop of corn than that, y which shio 11nw enjoys. r Ilon. B. F. Perry, of Greenville, I and Loomis Blalock, of Abbeville, W were ill Pickens last Friday. h Dr. Jacob Chapman died at his home, at Six Alile, on the 13th inst ' aged 81 years. le was a good mau Miss Suo Meliugh, of Golden I Grove, Greeiville couity, visited - M~isses Cor-a and Lena IBowen last ii week. I Childen's Day will be observed at. Six Mile on Saturday before seoid babbath inl Au gust, pI)rogrami in next issue. Miss Mar-y rner, onc of Walhalla's most charming young ladies, is visit- a ing Miss Aure iollingsnorth, of this place. Aliss Miiinie MIorgan accompanied by Master Olie anid iss Floriiiie 3olt visited Mrs. Florence Griffin last t Monday. Miss Nora I-L.bbard, of Anderson, e accompanied )y Master John Will a H1iubbard her nephew, is visitinig W. T. McFall. li A little son of our good friend 1 L. D Stephenis died last. Friday. The be reauved pre~nts hiave'the syinpathy of many friends. ( Theii ladies (of thle Bapt ist. clhurchi funished ice cre-ami Tuosday of co-tt and realizeds as net proli s for their ii church funid the sum of $10. 1 Josephinie N imimns, colored, died 4 last Sabbath night aged about 50 year-s. She was l iving on the faurm of Capt. J. J. Lewiis' near Glassy muountain. e M~r. and Mirs. J. McD). B1ruce, Jl. E. I Hiagoodl, .Jr., and Mliss Frances Ha. - good left for (2Co.ar's Head last Satur v day, where they will sp~end au few days. F 4J. P. Carey and son, Harry Unrrist and the Boggs boys had a delig-htfujl S picnic at the Secona bridge last Sau day. Blessed is the small boy that attendeth ai picnlic. Dru. C. M. L.it tecjohn and( wiife, of t Gafney, iisitedl Judgo Necwbery and family last week. They called at Hion. C. H1. Carpenter's for a day or two on their retuirn. J. L,. 0. Th~lomps~on, the popular 4. typO, whoi( for someltimei paist hasi b~eeni wvorkinig- on Tuts Srrm:ui', nowi hasjt charge of the muechaniical departimnt of the Easley D~emocrat. * Mrs. Elvira C. Robiinson, of hasey, vikited friends and relatives in P.ick ens last Friday. She scenis to be inii * the enjoyment of p)erfc~t health and is looking reimarkably well. (1 .4 Miss Edna Austin, of Pineo Bluf, Ark., has been ini Pickens for a few days visiting frienids. Shte is a sister i of Dr. Austin. She left for a visit to l Seneca this week, but will return W.. iLewis had the painful neces * sity last Sabbath nmorning of sht ooting a strasgo dog wvhich came1i t~o his honse mand grossly insulted his fine. Tpointer. The stranger showed signs * of mental abberation. WV. T. McFall has for sale a now fangled jug, with the mouth or open. ing at the bottom11. It will hold any liquid without being corked. The hole is at the bottom, lbut it will not spill. It is a rooster jug. Mr. Blenjamnin's dlog got mod and bit Mr. J. W. Earle's dog, and the, latter one day last week bit his miaster and twvo of the children. The bites wer'e ntot very severeol dseious conl-I sequences are not approleieded As all other stranigers who visit, Piecens, J1udge Eirnest Gaury was de lighted, and those inl attendance 1ip~1m court wore charmed with thme smooth * ~and easy~ manneri~l ini wihich lhe (di. charged the responsible duities of his office. Raiding Deputy, Loomis Bllaylockc with several deputies madle at shlove inito then hill country of OJeonee last Friday' night and captured an illicit still anid fixtures. Heo then pushed the camipaign into '4'ransylvania and performed a like feat. Clemison fall session Opened last Monday. Examinations wereO not h1eld at the count seats as before, nor will sltuden~lts be appotrtionied amtong the conuties. Thlose whlo get there first will ho first mat riculated. Boys uinder fifteen yer oIf fl11 wuill not be receiveod. Child'ren's Day at Tabor last Sal urday was a big success. The reci tations by the little girls were mue onjoyed. Superitendon t, Slheriffar, hIs assistanuts, deservo muchel praism for tihe work they are doing. Th verage attendanco in January wa 12, February 60, March 81, April (M md for May 112. This goes awa, dhe'vd of -any of tho town schools. In the case of the Stato Vs. Harles ,on Chapman, indicted for libel oil lev. D. C1. Freeman, which was penad Ig inl the general sessionis last wee. 'vben11 we went to press, the jury On Wednesday found a verdict of "Inot uilty" in four minutes. Mr. Carey or the Stato made a most splendid irgument.. All who watched the pro. r ess of the case woro loud in theit Iraises of the abl 11n1111n01 ini Whieb . A. Morgan conducted the defense m(] ncr charmed with the eloquiti Ilea to the jury on bohalf of his client 2o1. Blythe ima'io an exhaustive argu nent for the State as he always does. Trashl Movers. Greenville, S. C., July 11.-Clerk 3oard Couity Conunisbioners, Pickens Jountv: Dear Sir-The commissioiers of his couitv have directed me to notify lie land ownI1tCrs inl Greeivilie c'ounity, ii Saluda river, between Maylield's ridge and Earle's bridge, to Imeet at Ityfield's ibridge on August 6th, 1894, )r the purpose of removing all trash, rees, rafts and timber from Paid train between said points. They would Jijo for you to notify he land owiiers oil said stream in our comitt between said points, to leet with those in this county at the tune time and plane and work in co peritioi with each other. The fol >wiig list of name t has been given me as the land owners on the Pick 18 side of the river, but I do not n1ow whether or not it is correct.: Messrs. Hunt & Watson, William [ugles, -- - Colemanm, H. Hunt, - - Foster, Elisha Freemain0, -len erson Doli i, Jacksion Southerland, 11'vey ReWid, C. Lj Foster & Brother, Sill Hendrieks, Mrs. Milina M1artin, Viml. "Miayfiedfl. Yours truly, T K. 1"mtlm, Hu ilesi of Order fr uCanp '1 Meting. 1. No sales of merchntidisC will be Rowed inl the corporate limits; not, een lemonade, enkes. canie~is, me1lonls, e anything whatsoever. 2. No riding or driving inside line f tUts. No muoking unider or near Ie arbor during services. No talking 11der or near1 the arbor durillg ser ices, Iior an.1y ll sbllhaviour whatso ver at or nlear the e!cilnc mpient at ny tiie. 3. No pictire t1kinlg ill Corporate liits. 4. The sexes sit separately during rvlees. 5. Persons drinking or being niider io influence of liquor wvill be s'trictly calt. with accoIrdhing tr- law, Signed, Johln 0. \\ iison, P. R., for If, and by or'dar of trustees. Julv [), 1894.. Thei [ lot AcZt~ Head. JiLni Hendricksi., colo~red1, jmnped his mitratt in Aler(soniC conty, anid htis liilaloer lpursu1edl himi to I.'iekells, here lie was arrested so.nd jailed. omoIU of thle pn'isonier's friemds were 'r~y much anigeredl onl iacount of this idignity to a geniitlenmn c'itizen of mericnia. So about11 six ofl tihem bandloedi liosmselves~ togethier' Saturday ev'eing ud1 went to thle jail and detnum tded anheas corpus for Ilendr'icks. A lit le plaini talk f1 il) the shieriff's son 1)0n pu1t a (1uie0us oni thle boys and1( hey doermuined to suhbmit. Randornosa [F'rm Suntuav Bale. Only wveigh (lie two men~l in) a true1 amee andl leave oult prejudice and hut lier will bewat. 1,000) to 0. he "onie-gallows" fellows nrie aoilut o find a ring in their own) coupl, arc he~v not? Jl ust hold still--let 'em ake out their own rottenl eggs. The chili'eni up this way, so says 'Rob G,"~ are afraid that Santaclaus mn't get bacek from Columbia in tiin 0 1i1l their stockings for Christnas., ,never tinid, chilih'en, Santaclaust i not, going~ t') (oluinbia. Ri. ~The prospect. ini Picknls 'ountdy is ireas where there has; not beein a good 011nson1 on in eigoht, wveeks, but genier ret ties5t. Yonl hear on aill sides: 'Aini't. that a tine field of ('otton! 'Is not1 that. a splendid 1iehl (If corn? Xnd like expres''sions. Thei c'or'n crop es pecilly' is c woolint ;o countiy wviti1: aL ((rn (elop Cn2 mtrmchi, becanuse the ii ut plu itSW miake soume impr)1ession on a1 storo ac sounut, if it. does not enn eel it. (Aood Oua~look f'or ? Ite Ne 00'c,Iia'.%' Presciden1t T.ownies says thatt tii outlook for a large at lend-oee on th< Greenville 0. llege at ie coming s'es 51i1n is very encturaginig. Nmnlihter' oaf his former patrons in) this city haiv< declared their determl iition1 to cona tiinuie their patronage, anld left ('ers f his formier stud~entIs an11d from ath 1ei families decatinhg their en thunsiasti enidoirsement and~ dletermtinalion, som11 to return, othiers to send studet I: the Greenville College, aro pourinogi on himi.-Greenville News. The Hnt & Adamns tmill, on Reed river, is rutntng coinsian thy, having a it <an1 doi. It is beainlg kept busy1 no rmiuding for farmiiers who ar'e br'inf img it their wvheat from till thtrou. lbhis sect ion and1( who aire miuceh plete with bte intie quality (If flour btne liut. There seems to be ta veriy gel Orl dlisp)ositioni amitong thenm to giv mtore attention to growing wheat bor1 after, as the ntew mills ofler them r'egulair and ready mnruhet for thei surpihils graitn. T1he mlill men hot lihit a fter' this year they ill not hav to imuport whleat from albroad.- Greet: villa Nmms . Some Coradiensed Ftire Bucapeg. All love asks is the privilogo of do ing its best. I If the heart is wrong, how can the life be right? Sorrow is soictimes God's curo S tor selfishness. The Bible does not command any body to lovo a ihypocrite. If a man is selfish, getting married -will not cure him of it. To go into temptation is to rt a willing race with the devil. It is hmnan to err, and human na ture so say, "I told you so." The hands that were nailed to the cross had no money in them. The devil is the only one helped when a hypocrite joins the church. If a man is a fool to begin with, education will not, help him much. Tihe man who works for God never complains that ho don't get pay enough. There is as little mercy in stabbing with a word as there is in doing it with a knife. The devil fights with both hands to keep men from get-ting to God with their money. Cheap IRnte". Thle Richmond & Danville R. R. will place on sale the following very cheap rates: WVashingt)on, 1). C. Kniglts of Py thios Conclave, Aug. 27th-Sept. 5th, 1894, rates of ono first-class fare for the round trip; tickets to be sol(I August 23d-t28h inclusive, with ex treme limit Sept. 6th 1894. Cleveland, Ohio, United Society of Christian Endeavor, July 11h L,-15th, 1894; rates of one first-class fare for the round trip; tickets to he sold July 8th, 9th and 10th, final limit July 31st, 1894. Thus affording an unusual oppor tunity for a pleasaut trip. V. A. 'Tuin, S. 11. Hmiunvrc, Gen. Pass. Agt. Asst. Gen. P. A. A Quarter Ceatury -reqt. For a quarter of a century Dr. King's New Discovery has been test ed, and the millions who have receiv ed benefit from its use testify to its wonderful curative powers in all dis 011ses Of Throat, Chest and Limgs A remedy that has stood the test so long and that has givenl so ulniverilel sat i-faction is no e.xperimeit. Each bottle is pos itively guaranteed to give relief, or tile iimonmey will be refunlkded. It is alhinitted to be the miost reliable for coughs and colds. Trial bittles free at MeFall's Drug Store. Large size 50c. and $1.0'). It n1ay Do :11M nuen for Vou. Mr. Fred Mliller, of Irvii:, Ill., writes that he ha(d a severe Kidney trouble for many years, with severe pailns inl his back and also that his bladder was affected. He tried many so called kidn-ey cures b~ut w ithout. any good result. About a year ago lie begm the use oIf Electric hitters and founld relie3f ait once. E'lec0tric Bitters is esp ciallydpted1 to cure oif all Kidnty an d Liver troubles mnd ifften gives alnost instant; relief. One triail will prove'( our st atcieen.. Price only 50c. tfor large botLLle. At McFall's I will sell at public outcr'y, on sales .lay, Scoitember(3i 3(1, 1 house'3 anud lot oni the( cornerC of Johlnsoni nid Cathi erinie streets; 1 stovo and cooking uitenisils; I bed mid bed steadI; 1 trunk, and 1 fino silv'er watch. Terms spot cash. J. F. WELLS, Pickenis, S. C. To make your bunsinless pay, fgood hecalth is a prime factor. To secure good health, the blood shouild lhe kept pure and vigorous b~y .the use( of Ayer's S arsaparilla. Whenm tho vital enn be neither heailth, strength, nor amiibit ion. Biuckinighm's D)ye for the Whliskers uniform browvn er black, wh~mich, whien dry, will neither rub, w~ashx oil', nor soil linien. Lar'ge lot umbrnellas and parasols fromi 50c. to $1.50 at Morris's. WANTED- -A few bushels of nice, clean Spanmishi Peanuts. A. M. Mor P1s. Deathi to lFies-Sure ho Catch 'Emn --IIest ly Trapll on1 Earth. A t Mi\or is's. 25e. each. Real of N .rthI Crolina, Pride of ThUdford, and Durke's Clippinigs, the best (of s moking tobaceco at Moi~rris's. THE! ONLY Sarsaparilla - ADMITTED READ RULE XV. "Articles g that are inO0 -any way dan- o gerous oro -. fonsivo, a lo 0 I' ~ie patent mcdi-o c ino s , nos- 0 -~'- t r umna, and og empirical preparations, whosoe ingredients are concealed, will o8 Y not be admnitted1 to the Expo--0 sition."O " .Vhy was Ayer'n 5aumsa~nll admnit-o tCed ? lBteuseo it j i nt a pa 'ten ediine, 0 bI hot d nosrn o ertpeaain otdgeoius, not an Iilf ixperiet. and o biecause It, is afl that, a fam1ily meiceine bhould he.0 At the WOR LD'S FA!R~ Chicago, 1893. Why not get the Beost? IL~2oco00oOooopooooonooo1 pA P E R For One's Price. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT - WITH TM: ATLANTA V)EXLY CONSTITUTION We are enabled to offer it with TilE SENTINEF, for one year for $1.50, chlb. bing subsel iptions to be sent, to this ..'lice Gild acolrmanied by cnsh. LIBERAL PRIZE OFFERS Every subscriber to this remarkable clu bilig proposition is entitled to enter TWO P11WI-1Z IONTESTS, sending his guesses for the $1,000 Cotton Crop Contest In which there are POUl PRIZE>s offered for the NEA REST EST1I1AT'ES of the size of the cott tm Crop of 1893-4, now he- 4 lg marketed. and award to be made as Soon ats the New Orleans Cotton IExchange announceIMs the official crop *ue. $100 IN GOLD for nearest. giess to Ihe crop, ,S200 prize for secoid, $200 prize for third, j 100 for fourth, $100 for 1lit. Crops for recent. yeNrs lve b-en as follows: 11 1888, 7,017,707 hales: in 188. (i,9:35,08* ; ini 1 890, 7,:;i:1,726;; in 189)1, 8,).,518; in 189, 1,70Lf,305. In addition to the above every cluibbiig subscriber can ene o(. Ill.- vinlination FOR JULY-AUGUST, supply the missing word ih the follow ing senltence: lie crept to this~ place and1( wited( a fa. voralie opport unityv. It came nii onc~e, for the keeun ears of tihe gnard hieardl somei t ON.E FOU'RTII of the net subscriptionu receiptts oif thtose eting'i ith is contett wil bei dividedi amhtong thiose whot suptply the tence. Thnus, if there are $5,000~i one fouthI wiotildhe $1~i,25n. Ifr tent supptly the correct wordh, eacht would receive 815 if 100, eaich $12.50), ke. Both of tihe abhove contests free and in addi 1tion to) TWVO JPPERhS For the Price of One. lias a cenaion of 150.000, and is TJIIE PEOPLES PA PEli. It favors 'Tarif Re formtt tin Individuail lIncome Tlax, andI thte Expansiont of thle (Currencey to a dtegree snfI. ficie~nLt t'o t the legitimaitte buinesst55 de. maniids oft thte coutry. It covers the necws of the worbd every' week, having ntews coiorpondtts in aill th'e news centres~ of thle world. Wie offer' youI TjilEo PIC0K ENS SENTINEL and T]IE ATL1 1A NT'A WVE EKLY~ The best cider , the ftreshes tt candyV andlo crackers and all kindtos of canntied goodsi att M\orris's. ~'O 09030e 0*soOe* O****QOOo r tjg1E tttl>A Na TAnIULER re ulte h (st lomnach, * n tir nm i lowvoic -arfy' ,iot iu at c, * i lit to oi.t m u t rri i wm (i lstti m sohu chronII foal urrh et-a . hr ot iver 'i isOuble. ola ber~ts Jirdre 'tn~o achri Dizn, Dyreoitntoy A (s ti hoi i ti (ruii' ive 1 it, l la n malco~i, Kitjdn y o nt, Ill e r tabjlvs crtt o ik * Ite eerlio t, w ~ r at. th gr~ toA~ rr.n.to g r bn. n th' SI atn to J o ont~i~i 'O es F i ng ro s Adryt, irerHnnis, liiCI0 P. . Boxi2 ove Yaor A coo0 PICKENS, S. C. wE haven't been saying mu [t is not out of place, however, ,elected stock of goods in PicI bargains, but when it comes to IN SHOES-Our stock compt Dur stock is larger than ever at We have suits from $4.0o to DRESS GOODS and FANC prices on GROCERIES that car Lo be found anywhere. WE A HAGOOD, BRUCE & PICKENS. M1c F A L L'S ALMANAC JULY, 1894. For Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumblers and Sugar will not be. so great this year. But we havO a small lot to go at a bargain. iThe Deutand" For Turnip Seeds should be greater. Bgin now and sow often, so as to be sure to "hiti" We have the Seeds. For llot WVeather Supplies seems to bet now in fall bIlst. See wht wve have here (without any t tenmpt at soft-soaping anyb~ody). Fine Toilet Soaps, with a towel in each box. iheap Toilet Soaps, Shaving Soaps md Brushes. White Castile Soaps, Iaun dry3 Soaps, Carbolic D isinfecctinig soaps, and a lot of other useful art icles or hot weather. CALL AND) S'E W. T. McFALL. - --AT Jones & Garrison's .111I1 WE] li BLEACIIING S CENTS. Yard wide Bhlechig, the 8 cents kind, for 5 cents a yaird, ats long ats it lasts. SIIEETIS IHEADY MAD)E. 10 -1l Uleached and I[einmied, ready for the bed , att th samet~tIt pri1ce 3ou wonl pay tor the goo)d :done. BLACK( SI LKS. Special values ini Blaick SiIlks. 32 inch Chdimt Silk, thte same1 qulity we havte 50o(l at o5 cen ts, niow :,0)(IE ce t a nrdl. Ask to sce our s i a vmod I'aille Sill. W.~.il (l epi anything ~in OJrcnvile at $.0a yaird. 21 inc I Pongee, koid tcolors, alhimmitedl juant ity' yet onl hando. All silk 20I cents a yard. BllL LI!A NTI N I. 40 inich wide~ at -iE e'bnts a yaird. JEANS! JTEA NS! JIEANS! WVe have settured the agency b r one of lth beist ilts in K entuceky, and w"ill have empile so,5 b tht will save'i any'p mbCehat wit hi'i lhe reach oft Greenvi lle biothi money VEIRY IUL~Y, ES&GARRISON,~ No, 9 PENDL1ETlON STi'sTl. A (dENTAs PllH WI'A N 1A im P ATTEmns ch to you lately. TheIe is niore il to put out a few sign boards here, :ens County. We are not claiming an every-day, substantial bargain, u 'ises the crean of three of the be! id there are sone low prices' among $15.00. IN HATS-We have c Y NOTIONS in abundance for th I't be duplicated. The largest sto PPRECIATE YOUR TRADE. YOURS TRULY, co. W. M They Hay BIST'S NEW CROP They are the most Reliable Sc< a good crop you should plant them If you can't come for them, sc Will send by return mail. CARPENTE"I MianPsionl Housc Drug Sto 8L-Al G CLOTHINC SMITH & E Will offer for 30 days the follow.. Th ing lots of Fine Frock Suits at Is a terrible sacrifice : Lot r. 37 Suits, 34 to 42, at Ev< $r 2.50. None of this lot has vilh ever been sold1 for less than $6.50, and many of them at $20 and $25. bes L.ot 2. I2 Suits, 34 to 4i2: at feet $10. This lot was sold from min fo1r5 to $16-50-o Lot 3. 9 Suits, 34 to 42, alt $7- 50. These suits were sold meiC from $ 10 to $'I3.50. thei Smith& ADVERTISE IN THE SEN~ I ]* One Hundred Brewste Tlhe BEST and ( Ever Offered in ! --AT TrUE Greenville Cor O-ne and Two Hion Why buiy Cheap Wecstvrn WVagonsa when that willI out Ias H. C. MA W. M. AODo o & EASLEV, S. C6 1 Works than words, anyway., Shoving the way to the best to have any two-ior-a..nickle e can't be equaled. ;t factories in the country, them. IN CLOTHING verything a man could wish, e ladies. We are naming ck of Tobaccos and Cigars HAGOOD & CO. EASLEY. e Come TURNIP SEE, ad to be had, and to insure id us the money and wo 1 BROS. re, Grecuville, S. C. 3 SALE! 3 IS ^ s we believe the Greatest U~u ~r made in clothing in Green.. 3, The goods are of the st fabrics and miade by the t tailors that cut goods, peru in fit and finish. A few utes spent in examination these numibers, we think, ins a sale. Conme and see m1 Yours truly, Bristow FlN EL, r WILL PAYI r Spring 8uggies IHEiA PES'I %outh Carolina Loh Factory ~e WAGONS. yo m buy a Ilomemado Wagon R KLEY. Proprietor.