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LOCAL ITEMS. :,-MIss Lena, Bowan is in chargo of the dttict school hear Six Mile. --Mss Minnie Kent, of Charleston, Is 'vWeltlug Miss Fannie llagood. -Thos. Welborn is visiting his father, tol. W. 1. Welborn, on Tuga oo. -Six Mile Club reorganized last Satur day and elected T. L. Iobertson president. -Mrs. Georgia Boggs is teaching a flour Ishing district sehool near Capt. F. L. Oar in's. David Holder is the owner of as fine a f6X months' old colt as can be showin in the county. 25th of August, is set Iie Creek. Next Sttur vas elected mayor of by a smaill majority is return ed to jail to U out 11s sentence. The sheriff W'r te himie to come and he caie. *'-The pastor, 1ev. G. 11. Shaffer, assist bd by R1ev. E. P. Iutson, is carrying on a protracted meeting at, Bethlehem this week. -The Rleformi Executive Committee of Pickens county met at this plice last Fri day and establised a voting precinct at Call houn. -AMr. A. Kohn, the enterprising reporter fdj the Charleston News and Courier, at toided the campaign meeting here oin last I0riday. -Jno. I. J. Miller is teachiig a flourish ing school near Five Forks. We wish him much success. Ile is well equipped for teaching. , -T,hC Columbia State, one of South Car Oliniq most worthy ipers, was well repre .senti) on campaigin day by Mr. J. W. Gibbes. I-After the ball the town council did a tvisO and timely act in having the rinds all gathered Up and removed from Cbu streets. 'he plea was self-defence. -The attention of our readers is called to the advertisement of .lo:,es & Carrisol. They have a new stole and new goods, and that is the place to get bargains for your tush,0 A protracted mecting was commence(d at 8 -on last Friday evening by the pastor, I tv. J. E. Foster. M uch interest has ad ready developed. It will go on during this week. ---W. W. Price, the jovial reporter for the Columbia Ile-igter, visitel list Friday with the caillign,ers a1 dulid his share of keepling the assembled crowd well enter tamied. -Belle Murphree, white, was commitned to all la'.* Monday in defalit of boiud to mthwer at tle next term of Court for mishe havior. Jake Lynch, colored, chargett withl thie same offence, gave bond for I1s up peatrance. --An overland mountain party left Pick ens last Saturday for the "Laud of the Sky," by way of llighlands. 'i'ley were: Charles Prileau, .Julins Cogswell, George Mloffat, 13. A. I Hlgood, Charleston; T. 11. Butler, Union; J. \V. Bruce, Anderson; P. E. Alexander, Piekens, and Jas. Gralam, Eley. --Our old artist anul expert job printer, J. E. iinch, is in the Srrxn. -c a2in. andl is ready to execute promilptly and in the best style all kinds of job) priniting. Bend on your ordlers for en velopes. note heaids, letter heaids, welding iinvi tations, pamphlets. &c. All work neatly dlorfe and promp~tly dleliveredl at moderate pices. --Mr. S. J1. Chills, who lives in IBrushy Cztek township) on thle line between An.. dkfg:on and1( P ickenis coun ties, brought, to tims plae a load of forty- live watermielons. the largest one of which weigrhed 4;2 pounids. TIhe total weight of the fi rny- five melons was 1.710 poun..s. Mr. Chtils say lhe has nn acre and a half aull as line 'as those soki here. -There was a good andl profitable moret lng at the Camp Ground last week. Tlhe inistcrs ini attemldance were: S. P. Hi. Elwell, D). D)., C olumibia; J1. 1B. Earle andl E y;&i~din, Wecst Andierson (1irenlitI; 0. L. Durant, Tlowniville'; John1 0. WXilsoun P. E., and G. 11. Shalfer, paistar. Thme ex. ercises cIlosed~ last irriday tnorniing. --James N. ilichey, the father of ex Sheriff Rlichey, died suddenly at hiis home (in last Tfhursday mornIng, the 2d1 day of August, at tbc advanced age of 79) years. Hie wvas an hionor'ed and resplected citizenl. All of his children and1( grand-children at * n"v ." th. runor,,,I ovo'nt .Tohni T1'i - couiy, and1( LItu: ileeus,5 e,i, 'aeil.~ il, 111 h lne have their at tentiona called to his runm ning ad~vertisen:eniits in this county, to0-wit: Thec line, slyishi huggies, and1( the subsian tial and light, running walgonl no0w being used( by those who know where is thle bmest. place to get, good treat ment and1( good bar *gns. Hie always keeps oii hand1 at tbot t m icnies most any kind of conveniences you need( on a farm. R1ev. 11. A. Childl, of Chester, prenehed at Washington street Methodist Church n Sunday. The sermion wals an earnest and eloquent effort, and1( was1 listened t.o withI deep inteeb ai large c'ngregation. -" o roulnc o God"' was the'. (llpit of ister. M. L. lUceziey, of llount county, Tenn., a geologist of some niote, was ini our town the other day, and from the specimen of rock bilack blatedC~ from (our public wve' which is being sunk dIeeper', say3s that, we have sonme of thme best granite rock to be found anywher~me, uund if the attention of outside capitalists coul be called to this f 't big developments would result. 1 Ie 1 ther says that a belt, of this graniin runes quite thlroulgh the county and has a breadth of about thirtecen miles, including Glassy Moun talin. -Johni L,. Ellis, of Gainesville, Gan., was shaking hands with his old friends in Pick ens the first o( the wveek. Hie is ini the best of health and is doing wvell in his 11all county home. He~ hats gotten over the2 Texas fever of which he haul a severe at. ta -k about a year ago. lI[e is straight r)gia1 De~noer-at and thinks thme emplire tito will snow the populiste under in the next election, lie was mn the county con. vetition and exp~ressedl great suirpri ses at Cleveland's unpop~uharity there. In Gleor h. $ hev are still proudl of his (de * '' * .01(1ld istol lignanut at ge which H which lie oned.0~ to re. arm~siil wheo ft embedIded itself against the bone, with.. Cut eve n penetrating the shirt sleeve which was dleftly tucked in the wound along with the- piatol hail for a 38 calibre. The coat sleeve was penletraited andtt badly powder burnied'. After the wound was dressed by D~r. Williams, lie wvent on with Ils work. *If the missile had had three or four feet of momentum,. it would~ have broken his arm to1, piecess. C(oumnty CoIaventuhion,. Tlc ConIveltiol wNas called tco ordcr 1ast BMInIy at II a. Im. ,i. I. Miller nomia. ted W. V. 1F. Bright for teLliorary chair Iaul. W. N. Bohn nomninated J. M. Stew. art. The vote wias put on a (ivision ain( J. M. Stowart was elected by a vote of 26 to 28. \Y. V. F. Bright was maide secre tary. On m1oliot1, a conimittee of five Oil cre dentials was appintmed: J. H1. Miller, WV. N. Bolin, 0, T. Martin, J. 1). Mt. Keith and W. N. Ilutghes. The hitter was ex cused as he was on2e of two delegat ions fhom Foster's Store, and M. A. Boggs was up pointed inl his stead. Tile point as to whether the ehlims of tie two Contesting dlecgations shoidd go at once to the collilittee oi Credentials, or be reserved for the consideration of the convention, was discussed. One of these delegations was composed of J. It. Featherstonl, It. M. Fo)ste-r, Th'lomas Jewell, and It. B. A. Foster. The othe r wits Composed of U. W. Orillini, Miles Sin gletoil, Arthur lunt, W. 0. Singleton and W. N. Ilughesg. Tihe conililitteec Sent out for One of Ilege delegates at it time to conic inl and inake a statteient. Mr. Johnston called for in formationl as to the refori primayrv. Mr. T. C. Robills(1 Said he i nlot, knolw that it was in order to speak on that Subtject now to a dem1lloucritic coliventioln, but lie ciuld speak to I hem11 ats reformIiers. Th'le clubs Swould meet oil tle 1 iml ll sendil (e.'legat('s to hIle coiveitioll to me1, -et, next. Monilay ThIatL Convention woulld see what. wolib he done about, the Choice of the convention for Governor. I urge upoin you to have every reformer amd every conservative w% ho de sires to vote, to have Ihis n2iiie ed upo1 iin tile reform cl rill roll4ni or hy SlturdiaY, Iaball Maiiulini Said 111 ccill w for , p. m. and the election could niot com1e ofi bc. fore that tiile. - Mr. Robinlsonl Said ie did not state the tille as he thought it wou1d be at tile usizual limtie. There was another. thing. h'lcr was som talk of calling off the (chb vilce Lions and the conveniItion 4 refoirmnirs at Colibilia. Iay loatiction to that i is it goinhg to Ie o(nle- WN'e l:ve 1:SS-( (i1n thit twice aml a1gr'eed to it, and I amt gnill- to the iletil~g t~iiolrrow nIl am satisfied it w ill not le donle. Durinug tie luill awIaitiing the report, of commilittee on credient mits, Co iiv (ha2illmn Johnston twngged to tate that. (each Voter shinul ru'ieie r tlit in oidel to Vote at the primalry, the iiiuine of (he voItelr mullst be enrolled ]iv-e days before tile election to he held on tlie '28th of Aiu'..,iti, and the va riou1s Chibs should noat10e the tact. The c'ommiiiiitee on cred.litials after hear ing 11om21 Sir ghicton id F'eailicrstont pr4 and con oi le Foster's tore deliemins also called for W. A. Phiillips, W. N. I Iiuczlies and H. M. Focr', heari-g Ifrom1 One at a imi . A fter ahit oie oumr's dielmbration i he report, wals presenAid. It n---1ommein-v thle :-e ting- (d thle (". W .- Grllin dee at 1. it. .J John t mov~ed I(. ado(pt the( -- pirt of the collmiiltec. J. 1. "tiherstn protested againist this. lie said .1. It. Suwit erI'ild was the real pre.:idiet o)f Iti clh. Anld legroes whoc were nii) of age had beln' brou-ghat there to Vote 1gini list I1S. When we (heelec a presideit the other del eA:.:atioin split off frolIl us ain 'd went to the wools and Idonl't knlow what thley d]id. If, that1, is de. niocracy I aill no diemocrat. If ( WI' aunl'u t ret represelt ation they (olight nit to have it. W. 0. Finigletoni sal he :nhiii d that he Voted at Daeus"ville. He hceni the iox w11as going to be mv Iied to lsniper's Slip. We were then haalier tii l 1.' r's .-r). r. Fcathirston: " on't yu hlne'.' tl it't buct prciict could not bec move(d wilhout an11 act of tle Legislatire ?" Mr. Singletan: "'I don't Ikniow."' Mi'. O'Detl: '"The2 voting precicict was changed from D)iasville to> L~ioper's Shiop ini 189i3. " Mr. Siniglet on said ias to giimg to) thle woods, we mail er stoind that, Mi'. IFoster' ordcer'ed us8 out of his store. Mr'. Foster: "'I den~y it.'' Theic Chia aiman: '"Now bretheren~l, let, this maict ter' lbe discussed quiiet ly. Tlherae is need of a little oil 1)n the tronhded watrrcc. Miles Sinigletoni said thle dele'gati's were about to lie appin ited wihouit ai r'eorc'-uli zaction. Our crowil w~ent to thle wiood0 s, re nrgaize',.cd and apipiintedl the th legates dlne of whom I amn whieb. Thi''cis the striilet of it.'' Oni moitioni ofl WA. N. 1iwliin the cert if1icates fiom an1osteri' Stoic werei re'ad and(I tihe (hliest iion wasic called for. 'Thle enii' pu2t thle voteIA andi declcar ed t hat the "a:ve-" had it. Tlhie chairi tlwni acskedI whoii t th (conlvenction wo'ubi lt have forii ieri anentii 1'rteietI .J J. J1ohncstoin wa':s ni':ni~nated anid J. M. Stewit, 1)n 21 division1 Mr'. Ilohn ston was111 dclhiredtC elcte bylli a v'ote of 1 the chiri and thaniikedl the cinv enioni l fori lhe hionor', for ihle c'on1siidhered~ it ac ri 12ien puigned. tic was as gonodc cii a th-mocat as thier'e was in I le landl, but, ifI Cle'vehual was a demiocrat hie (Johuiston) was no t. (Cleve. landI wa'cs noi bet'.ir democrai'it tha liiiBen lItar r'ison. [Applause.j Mr. Uighzlt was miadei permanilhenit scare tr'y. J1. M. Stewairt was elected vice pres lent. 'T'he followving were the(n elected as mica. .'rs of thme ('ounit y exi'cutivs ('iiniinillte': 'islc' WV. A.I Ihuniilton; 1ihty, II. (. .rsc, WV. IH. Gac irett; Iluriiennie. J1. iN. ilur--" phire'; (Cross 1 l'hins. J1. P. l''emnd er: 'Cent ral, A. B. W illiamis; IPiecensc, (I. \'.'I) irr; Da-c cuisville J1. TI. t bihicires; Foiteri's St or'. W. 0. Sinltonm; I'wompkiintowii, ). F. Sith crlatnd. Eaistactoc' and(10 11alhoun wereId ilt reprel'senlted. .I. 'T. 1 cithe offertil'ed the (1 fo lowing resohnt ions which twere adopt< t by a riing voted: Resolved, ThaIt wve, thce pe'op le of '~ici.. (ens counitvy ini(11 coneintion am mblei d oci hereby (expriesi (ur2 hearlty end114rsenn-u'it of aind the able cad ccessfull m-auiiier iln whitch the has illed his high atnd r'e.sponlsible of lice. I lesild, Thact w~e conn11 und thle veryi\ able mannerl~cl in whmih CI ot ressmiian lI gress, andI as the htigh est.(11 compitni'it we coult( 1113 la~iiii, pledlge o)ur2 1.up1lfort, ill thes 0ensum g inimary. WV. 0. Singleton wished to hav ~e Iliw res.. oluit imn of 1"oster's5 St ore chihi endoi rsinog I). by thle convent ion. Mir. Bheriff tohld him i tco wr'ite out is r esiltion and1211 submnit it. WV. 11. Briyatl. 510n4i dl. Norr'iis plosit iely~ .Mr. Singleton said In' wan ted himi for' ieutnt -Gtit'overnor02, and 2( I h i a not hi m T1his is thle rescoluition, w~hhi wcsash ipt.. Rtesolveh, TJhatt we heirilly einniom' I lon. ID. N. Norris for Lieutenant-Governcror, and11 woulct1d he ightecd to 50 11 hilm electedi to 'Ithe convenltion thent adjournedl 1ine( Ii'. 'lhe exed ut ive comuunt tee then1 miet andii eeted 11 ..10Johnston its chirmanit aind . TI. Child ress asH secretary. Th'Iis (club1 met, ini thle courit hioue at .1 p. im. Inst Mondahiy, andll was1 cal led to odI' by lIonl. WV. 'T. Bowen,. T1here wer'e thlirty TheI pre'(sidenht redl ttbe (sall of ('hidirmnis Johnstonl and1 stated that the flrst busi ness was to (hel t ai pcsidtent. (I. W. Do)crr noinailftedI I ton. WV. 'T. Boweni. Ter"' bic'. ing 110 other noiatin s I il, he wad eec I 'A by iacchunailtioni. J1. k. iliggs wits mociie vCIicepresit and ,J. M. Stewarit was madioe secre'tariy and1( treasulrerl. L. h. Durb'lain, Iirvin Mlleir and TI.. (I. Rlobinsoni were elect edl as the (excenltivYe commitee. Tihae foillowin u ~~werie, oil mlotioni, appo it.. cd as idel'gates to thme coiunity coniiventionl: J. M. Stewart, TI. C. Rtobin1son, J. Ii. (1. Mcaniel, L,. 11 hDurhamn, 0. T1. 1futchmiis, MI. II. Bowen and( Irvin Miller. and E'~lsha Gilstramp werCe malde ltelrnateii. Oni motlin the club adhjouirnled subtjeet toi the call or itmu jormint. ---The board of visiters to Cleinson Col lege rsport everyithing quiet oi ie enueca. 'r. -Irvin lloggs is teacling the school at i' Liberty drring his vacatiou front tie Uitadel. gr tit . n--The liasip-mllecting Was the flfty- t sixth. Auit )Oi a Almrphree was there, S and0 that Inaide flfy-t wo times shte had( at-a tenled the ieIt'ting inl succe'ssion. SIe Is e eigty-ihnwe years of age. i I' . Frank Looper says last Saturday m1torniig Ihe caugh it a red fox lifter at tWo ho11s taIia anld a (ive hours race -a firl and 101 squore race bet wixt Ih' dogs and fox whieh ' was caught on the grotunt lcause Ie could - no longer out. Windm anl out ri the (ogs. lIe says tit he has the best pack of (logs Libri !i in the Slate. Thi rae was a inost exciting anid interestinig one. -Priof. Il. S. St ribindg lias hn 11 (leted principal of he Pickens :-clool, for i le enl 1ting schohlt ic yar.The ishool will opeanabout Srpinlbvir 1st. Mlr. S1ibling 1s onw. of, tle(. best and1I lilsts popitlhtr3 tIachers il the State anil thoroin I ovmspeeil. Good board cal be had ill Pil-knlls at ]ilost r lsonable rates and this k thet! plice for youig 1111 to comze to prepare themselves for the sophoiore class 'n1 college. -Last Monday when S. 1). Stewart, Trial Jusltice at Liberty was oin his way to - Pickens hi spirite.1 stced tok fright at a dog just Ihv other si(de or W)lf Creek, rani away, thr. w him out aail bro)ke. the blig-y antd hari1ss. lie was prely sn1iri-1ly bruisR (I up, slighitly cripple amit odnly inissed a few iniches in beuing brained by a Iree. le (ile oin to towiI, attenl( 6 his alTairs and was not coiplaining-, but seeicl very tiinkful that hi e.-caiclw with his life. A Etou-.chotI-n'asurie. -aIs that ho "lwavs !-eps Dr. .ing's NeV Discovevry in the houtse, 'id his fmil u a i I ways foudI the very bist resubsi- follow itsi use; that hie woudld not be without it if procrahiiil. G. A. Dyehman, drugist, Catskill, N. Y., says tilt 1)r. KIinlg's; Ne..-w Disovery is u14 lol tedt i lv th h'.:'t cut)g'hi ruerne dy ; t hat lt h 11 .;:l it inl Ik famlily fo ig i :I u id it has never failed to d.) all timt is claitiied 1.r it. Whv Wit try a n. imdiv so lntrild a1d t ds , al.'Trial bou le-s fre(e at 20enll'Is. eghudII size 50c. aid .1. The (il:l 3huha! Assciation con- 5] veoi :it Ib-thihnA. E.. Ci (' hure \Aigust lii 0:1 h.int'i abilt, of the pres.iitllnt, .1- ani M1. lie.v ilb.Y epehhnale e (te ex li t. 4.1.r whihi t a1lil s' ui i!n was L h4 it ;1 nill,:v r( veril y Iy I. .l Pime, /. 11. V. W . \** .'oilis ;:dt 11. J. I W . J h; I. lwh- wl (lected orlgan- hi1 It 1for t ih .\. -ritio5,Vi. 4 oaiii'h lv Ak rv(n!,: of ne ou was tUmnl for yo dinner ind aill sein.ei d o( enjoi th lospi tality (4 thc Bllih -emi com'mn. iti y. The enngSe-rviceA welVV ('41'd1,0eted by - W. A (. .. M. lickworth ndy the presdent .l.31.Pon etr. The asociaiadjourned 1o mevet 'with PatrI'.i Cr-eek chmrch thle fourlth S1)iday 11 in Aturist, In hivi-ttion hLlaving bee-n un- 1 dInd by th i'ahb. si PBy order of aeriitio. i J. M. ie mn, Pide l i E.. J. al:' t :,Ii elb tar. al 1 1 a i . ,.. . . . i PTie tickes til (y thi ae thell ipoit way tii(S~~(j~' to Wahi.8on D .:t and r etur a (the special low inSe fI one iare have tben extnledii i Ito ietember.- of5th I intstad ofll I cet Calbe toisl. Tis~s wil beii ofll gretia' iiatato takanyawhoiwishetoftake te rip.g Th.re tick<t.I ts wllbeonsal at al. amot unuwilly slow ate) of i oiil fare for thec rounIri, Wh1t~~ile8d 1h faiso madeisp lt ticket en he ilurchased byuf and netdeir (i to s ta adatag of ste te.lctiio Fno e'ht makeal the . atl1~L --i t: o;Im diwn:; - It willesl aut ulii co outcro sale day, W Set iher ;kl, b:>ust a lot l rino i g streets: 1 laive an ei-ookig t runk, and 1-(o fiez air wastiih. '.i'en sti ash.ao s J.1 .I p.5 :si WKiy, i ~-~ sl r ~iIi C 4Usicen, S.~l . Ii Wat caui~1sis hadi 41 dream) Zis aI quei's answerf but, lin nioi eAsot \o of .\uperfIct dieton ic-Ih a few e oSofA vrsar~p ar illa~c.c Jday. wU1~x. a j fabl, r dscoed aicsosg the 1.tualcoorofyotht arow., lo S~al o N th rolis orid of f ti Uedford, and Dul~e's Yli dn"s h bestIof Con / lbaccofat Moris's. Deat to lie-Har to ab- 'la tns., nd 0 romirica. rolt.ti nti Wh O. Sagrons ap ocareilla0 flt dmttd o ht aro- 0 -Vi ta P o' ~hrousj:'-.1 or of- 0 te1t - fensnoIls14( t i vo,-a m-as o e c au~dlmei Chicag, um893 an ti Why o mttedto th Epo-Po Citation. I1E sTATE 14, sot:'il C.\%OINA, CotvNTY or. PIcliLN14. J. 11. N EWH E RtiY, Exiitire, l'robiate .Judge. Wti;nxA4, IanISOm Duke into 8suit to me attit hin letters of administration of (he le of ilid .)irects ofilussell Duke, deceased hlime tire therefore to cite and ainoiisli it it singular the kindred ant creditors of tI Ii lidi'sell iuke, ileceased, that they be eui pear before nil ii the Court of Probato, I held at Plickens Court louse, S. C., on t1i h daiy of A ugust, 11i, next, after public ii hereof, at i o'clock in the forenoon, I !w caulse, if any they have fay, why th1e sai miniitration should not be granted. ilven unider my laiti, this 7th daly of Al ms, lsi, iii th one hundred and nineteent ir of our Independonce. '1)ws J. H. INEWHBERY, J. P., P. C. 2 APER For One's Price. Y SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN WITH HE ATLANTA mw :K' CONSTITUTION I. are enlabled to Olter it with 'I'll 'NTI NI, for one year for $1.50, cli og subsetiptionms) to be sent to this o0l1( d aceompanied by cash. IDIERAL PRIZE OFFER: Every subseriber to this remnrkatble ciul -m proposition is entitled to enter TW' dLZI' CONTESTS, sendiig his guess< r the 1,000 C otton Crop Coites I which Ilhre are FOUR PIZES offert r the NEARESTi ESTiMA'TES of tU Z of the cotton crop of 18%3-4, iow b : marketed. and award to be made i )(in as tie New Orleans Cotton Excham 1m)ounlces the olhicial Crop figircs. $41 \ GOLD for nearest guess to the cro 200 prize for second, $200 prize for thir 100 for fourti, $100 fIcr lifth. Crops for recent years have boen illows: Ini 1888, 7,01 7,707 bales; in 186 03J5,0832; in 1890, 7,313,726J; in 180t 65,1;in 18'J', 0,700,305. In andditioni to the ab~ove every chibbir bscriber canm enter our combination FOR JULY-AUGUST, Supply tihe missmng word( ini the follos I te crept to0 this place and1 wa'ited a f: rable opp1or'tunlity. It camte at on(ce, fi e keen earis of thie guard heard some ic( ualt sound as TIhura~tbi (ceched behu)1 C----- - ONE FOUJRTII of the net sumbscriptic eeipts of those entering this contest wi dividied aimng those wh'Io sulpply ti rrmect word in the hmmk in thet above se nee Ths if t here are $5,000) oneC fourt oddl he $I,'25(0. IfC teni suly the corre onli, eiah would receive $125, if 100, ea< L.50, &c. 1(th of the above contests free and ini ad( >nl to TW O PAPERS ("or the Price of One as5 a cirenlationC~ of 150.000), andl is TI'l (IM~liS PA PlEIt. 1I. favors TarIff R rmi, aldihviiduanl liInlcm Tlax, and1( t1 xpfanlsionI of tihe Currlley to a degree st in~t ini met tihe legi timate buiniesst d anids oif the country 13. it colvers tihe news~' of the1 world eve1 Pelk, holmig nIews corre'spondents in all I] :ws centres of thle world. Ir( Off'ei you TI'IIE I'I0I TLA NTA WV IEEK L ONS'T TTION for 81.5 UP yCORP. '. The bst cider, theI fr eshe aind id crac(kersFi and1 all kinds of cannehI onds at M'orrist's. Unsts ow cr1op turnip seed t mo SneatL lonai in tnwn at- Morrla toa co 11 PICKENS, S. C. (I its haven't been saying ch d It is not out of place, however, t< selected stock of goods in Picke bargains, but when it comes to ar IN SHOES-Our stock compris Our stock is larger than ever and We have suits from $4.oo to $ DRESS GOODS and FANCX prices on GROCERIES that can't to be found anywhere. WE AP HAGOOD, BRUCE & C PICKENS. Mc FALL'S ALMANAC a -ron Is AU G UsT,9 1894. d e i NOW FOR A SEICOND RACE ON A TURNIP PATCH. aSEEDS! SEEDS! SEEDS! Freshi and Gennine. Early and Ofteii, That's tho way to HIT it. Nowv Shoes, New Hats, Newv Cloting, .Now Furniture, Newv Goods in Every Department. A few odds and ends in some few r. departments yet to go ofi' CHEAP. Lots of them went last month. C .- The people know a good thing a .when they see it, and they know whatt 1( we moan when we say it. Call in and examine our different a mlines and rest in our easy chmairs. ill Li t "W. T. McFAL L. Ii CLEAllG [UP SALE!, SUMMER GOODS! All at9CuntTdflISWEEK 15 and 20 conits white goods at 9 cnts. 15 andl~ 20) cents zephyr and la~ce stripeCd ginghuams at 9 cents. E 12) cents (lucks and Irish lawn at 9 e. Cenlts 1c 15 cents ldies ribb1 vests at i' cents. r. 2 sp)ools cottoni and1 1 paper)C plusi for 9 c. cents. I pair la(Iies fntt black hose for 9 cente.; 15 cents sateons for1 ) cents. .iUsTr REO ENVED!? y Our New inme of Ladien8 Ladias D ongola button boot for $1.] Ladies IDongoia button bio't, for $1.25. - Ladhies cu.stomf made D~ongola button bot 'I 2. Ladies hand-eewe'd Doungo-la b)utton boot We make a, leader on ourii ladies shioes Vfor $2 and~ warrant every pa ir of theirr and eiaranitee them to b~e as canI be bouighit.,n ()U aeenilleI for les.s tinin $2.50 or $3. VERYT TRULY, N ONES & GARRISON, No. 9 PENDIILE~'1oN STREETI; d AGENT1S FOR STANDIARD) PATTERNS -Catalogue freo on rennora E~A5LEW, S, C e in Works than words, anyway, .re, showing the way to the best ing to have any two-for-a-nickld ii, we can't be equaled, best factories in the couintry. ong them. IN CLOTHING everything a man could wish, the ladies. We are naming stock of Tobaccos and Cigars M. HAGOOD; & CO EASLEY. ve Come )P TURNIP SEED, Seed to be had, and to Insure hem. 1, send us the money and we ER BROs. Store, Grceuville, S. C. ty There! still continue to mopeo around yoti' if business with nothing to do. Run the same old rut-seiing no goods-. atef-prising i No advertisement to le6 rnowv you are in busines. You will are the gentlemani's fate on your left. E don't you put an advertisement in medium in the dounty of Pickens ENTINEL--and in one month's time a clerk to help you wait upon your it We will turnish rates on applica I guarantee satisfaction3 know what you y of a neat and tisement, we do, it for you. ~S SENTINEL ster Spring Buggies. ci iHE APE$Mf South Carolina TVIIE oach Factory the BE~BT os WVAGONS. myocan buy a Homemade Wsgon' R1ARKLEY, Proprietwor, tendent. to you lately. There Is ni > put out a few sign boards h< as County. We are diot clain i every-day, substantial bargai es the cream of three of the there are some low prices an' 15.00. IN FIATS-We hav< NOTIONS in abundance foi :be duplicated. The largest PRECIATE YOUR TRAD] YOURS TRULY, 0. w. fhey Ha BUST'S NEW OR They are the most Reliabl4 good crop you should plant t If you can't come for then rill send by return mail. CARPENT ansion House Drug 4h Ther( St4 - And - . 7placo(< soon shi This is a correct pictulre W f tho gentleman who did the best ol, advertise his business, HT ud in his wild ondeavor THES D escape from his credit.. es shared the above fate.hiey 'ho picture was taken by 'ctistomec you press the button, we o the rest; :1 Lion, ani If you don't want in the Wa attractive adver rnd will design PHE PICKE19 )ne Hundred Brew: The BEAST an EBver Offered in 3-reenville 0 We ma~kt One and Two ii Why buy Cheap Western Wagons v that will< H . I