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PICKENS SENTINEL, LOCAL NEWS. Miss Annie Kingl of Charleston, is vis. &' tng Mrs.- J. J. Lowis. -J. E. Smith, who lives near Carmel, a quito ill last Barturday. -Miss Olive Thornley is visiting Mrs. WV. W. White, of Anderson. -Andrew Morelanid, of Charleston, via ed friends in Pickens last week. -Let everybody remember that the c'irthquako it due now any night. -Mrs. 11. 1). Reese, of Abbeville Is vis uing her father Mr. A. J. Bradley. -Mr. Eugone Fiant, of Anderson, visit m relatives in Pickens last Monday. -J. A. Steele, of Greenville, visited rel Ives and falends in Pickens last Monday. -There is a protracted mueeting at Tabor is week conducted by the pastor, 0. R miaffer. -Mrs Ary Price was quito sick last Sat. '"day, but at this writing she is somewhat 'oproved. --Tle public road towards Liberty which an extension of Pendleton avenue, was . orked out last week. -All time members of the Pickens dole. 4tion to the Evans convention, answered roll call in Columbia. -Mr. and Mrs. Ton Sloan, of Green 10, passed throuili Pickens last week on *eir way to IIishlands. -W. A. Palmer is doing some nice work itting the ceiling in 11 D. Stewart's new -..80 Oil Pendletolln aveiue. -Col. (. J. Pride, of tock Hill, spent fev days in Piekenis last week as the test of Col. J. E. ilagood. -Irvin Miller will commence to make sorghum cane this week. The work of iplpiog has ialready commemnced. -Mrs. Dr. V. J. Bramlett, of Walhalla mIjtoyins: a visit of a few days among * tives and friends in Greenville county. -Miss Laurie M. Boinest, Miss Maric H1. 10hel, fromi Chmiarleston, amid May Mc ill, from Greenville, are at the Ambler isc.. -Some wells about Pickeis nre becom. somewhat llhaclkling. Mr. Youngblood I to repair his with a new one. The Old aipsed. -iere was mie patient f noin Pickens .nty in time assylum overflow last week, sonm of oir neiglhbor, WLu. I. Major. Caime home last week. -Tie Pickens ani Easlev road was ncv. cked wit ai mra gormous di-play of riling iImories than ta lit which smiled ny it I Ist ' s iilrdliy mIorninig. -Larry C. 'Thornlmey'. line horse, D lady. d sud!'enly one day hst week. lie hiad t returned from aip ti) to (reeniville, but a aoumghL that bots killed himni. -Judge Gary has filed his decree in J. Simith algainlst .ineksona Camin no',, confim-mn. tih referee Vivilng juldgmient for the full ,fmnlt claimed by Lte, plaintif f. -Mr. A. Ml. Morris exhibliited from his den last Monday i tonmatto weighing rteei ounces, and siys hie lasg somie he Aks that will reael the poulind notel. -Several of tme candidates passed hngh town' Monday enroute for the npaign imeetinaei at Lable Mountain on 40- esday. The meeting here will be next .mrday. -Coml. J. E. Ilagood is arraniging to have .ydraulic mamn putL in thlie com spI hring cast" lis re.siden~mce, lam puimp thL~e water' into y'ardi. It is estimated to fuirnish t'i irty-~ e gallons an hmour-. -Capt.f. 'P. Prior, tihe Dacusville trial ilie, was in Tn'im Ss~rrix 011ice last . ek to supp~lly haimself wvilla thme mnecessary 4 inks i ncimdent to the admimstratiomn of -iein his court. -Prof. M. 8. Striibling nwved into the adley hnouse last TIm.uay. A hearty loame from all our* citizenms is tendered am and his fammily, anid we truist his stay mong us will be long, prospe)roums andi ---Messrs. Sit herland Bros. have about mpleted m. neiat andi substantial stoare 'musc at Pumpkinton, and1( are' niow ready13 hl a fresh supply omf genmeral mierchman sto receive [heir old I irieinds amid eus. mer's. -A protracted meeting is now ini prog a at the Baptist church. One has beemn ist finishecd at Bceona, amnd one is bo oked *commence at time Presbyterian chnurch *at Saturday. Phie Pickens people arc ning greatly blessed with spiriimal p~rlvil ges. -Pickems Rifles, attention! Tme Pick is Rifles will have man all day (drill anmd 9 sket picnuie nemar Mr. D. A.. Cooper's, on *01. 1iiagoodJ~'s Tlwelve Mile place, (mn Fri -ay, August 31st, commencmming at, 9:30) a. a. All menibers mare urgedl to be present. L,. E. Cmo anmcs, Captain. -0. Warner, omf Wmalhalia, who is of * e stuff ot of which successful pioneers re mnade, was inm Pickens last week pros eting the asbestos filds which lie thinks .rc quite pr-omisine. 1He is of [lie opinimon * at nan asb~estosl mill could be successfully uunnPickenms if our railroau shmouldi be -Thi'lere was a delightful german on Pair imouinim last. Thumrsday nightl at Ilntel tiamonmt. It wats l(ed by Amr. (G. W. Sir-. ine, whomi acquiitted( himself so handsomecly mm doinig time hoors, that his praises were 'in thme lips of everyone. Youth andi~ beaiu y sparkled, (uliveredl, dlanced andl dazzedi mm ime spacious (lining roonm until the [till noon hung lowv over thme w'esten sea. -The case'gainst Ike Simpnil for as ault amnd carrying cotcealed wveaplons wvas miedI before ustico ureton at Emsiev last * aturday. '1'he assault wvas dismijssei ,mand uie wa found ~uity oin time concealed wveap-. 'inn charige ant fined $1t5.00) or 25 days in jail. 'i'hme case agaInst Moses Pickenms for assault ith imntenit to kill was sent, to thme ieneral Sessionms for trial, examiationi be. mig waivedl by thme defendanit. ---"Well 1 well I Elizabeth has time most atiqume, Interesting atnd wilhal time most imuisinmg colcection I have ever senm" said Smec lady to anmothier laist week. "'Pray, whammt is It.'t" staid the lady add~resscd. "\Vlhv t is as collection of' epilnaphm." "''Gracihus I" maid time other "anii epitaph wvould de time immst tinig 1'd wvamnt, I'm suimre.''' That is true. WVe will take thmat just after time last 'Jhing. -Judge Newberry has a few hIstories or liouthm Carolina foir beginners whmichm has )cenl adopted for mise mu [lhe public schiools, >y time State Bloard- of examiners. Thme 3riee is sevenity-fve cents. It makes nmo V difference hiow goodl a history you have tlready, you' aie obmliged to give your' uid this, If lie ftudhes history ini the public schnools. 'Thmis thimng of being bossed ini such smnall matters Is expensaive as well 5 (idistatstefulh. Mo hunt upl your little hanige andl buy your children books. -There 'was a small alarm of firo mn Pickoens last Sabbath, caiused by time burn ig of some waste paper in thme stave of t- he SEN'rINEL ollec. It miadeU us realize how uitterly hl~less we wvould be in case Ife shiould remally nleed wvater with whIch to ighit fire. Thie publIc wveli near by beling :otally useless, with top off a'd no bucket in it. It oaught to b)e fIxed at once, and suink a hmundred feet deep) if necessary Io furnish wvater mll time time. Thie flush wells .m th eghborhoodi of time other lire is all -Tho Oolenoy bottoms are humping thouselves this summer. -Rev. John Attaway ls conducting a protracted mceting at MeIinuney's chapel, -B. A. Hagood and Julius Cogswell went on a business and picasuro trip to Chatanooga last Monday. -Dr. J. F. Williams has come to the front with a tomato welghing 1 pound and 5 ounces. Come again Mr. Morris. --For good cigars and good dtinks, Car penter Bros. drug store at the Mansion 1ouse will do you right all the time. -The umor that John 11. Bowen and W. B. Allgood were going to run fcr the House ol the anti-Tillman ticket, did not specify. --Mrs Alpha Barton has been quite ill from the effects of a bite from a vicious dog., We are glad to hear that she is imi proving, -Mr. Chas. A. Raines, of Richmond, Va., accompanied by his family, is visiting 111 parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Raines, of this place. -It is time all this kicking and com. plaining among two-thirds of the reform. ers were stopped. The antis are not com piaining, and why should they? --Attention Is called to the card of Dr. W. i. Austin, dentist. fie is well equip ped mentally and mechanically for his work, and we bespeak for hhu a liberal liare of patronage. -The railroad meeting met promptly Iist Monday afternoon. Maj. Stewart was m1ade (hirman and C. E. Robinson secre tary. It adjourned to nue-t Wednesday af Lernon at 6:30 to hear from the road a at. torney. -Mr. Warren Lovet and J. 1-. Carey lihd a pleasant till) to Table Mountain last Monday. Mr. Lovet caie to remain about two day s, but he has been so delighted with our town and climate that lie hits pro longed his visit to mote than tell days. -We enjoyed a delicious treat of mel ons at Mr. E. J. Prince's one evening last week, and came away with our buggy heavily loaded with treats for the next (lly. It was a delightful outing that the Boggs boys will not. soon forget. The Prince boys have been successful not only with the mnelon crop, but they also have a line cotton and corn crop. -The first number of the Republican Advocate caie to our office a few days ago. It is edited and published at Beau fort, S. U., by W. J. Whipper and J. I. Washinigton. One of the editors is a little mixed on scripture. Ile thinks Judas Isca riot sold his birthright for a mess of beans. The Red Cross society should furnish it a copy of the Bible. --irs. Linnder had many friends in Pickens vlWho will be sahkimened by the fol lowing from thi- People's Advocate: "Mr.. IHappy Lander, the wife of Prof. W. T. Lander, of % illiamnistoti Female Colh-ge, lied last Monday afternoon the 1:th after a long illness of miore thant a y'ea-r of some heatt trouble. She was a daulillte- of ('apt. A. II. Ford, who ier lhiaidised III W illiamuston some years aro. She was buried at that place oil Tuesday last." -Mrs. Hester Nimmons (lied at her home on Eastatoc otn the 17th instant, aged about 70. She wats a good member of the church. 11er remains were interred ne:tr by at tte faimily burying ground. SIe was a daugh ter of the late Isaac Anderson and inherited from him fline business qualities and great force of character. She was blessed with a large fatmily of childreni, nearly all of whom survive her. 1Her hitsbi", Cot. i. E. Nitmmotns, is becoming quite feeble anmd deat hts datrk ,rolling i-iver- will not divide them lon.tg. --Mr. Johntt AIdis5 (died at the home of his son Mr N iH. Addis, near Poplar Sprinigs in the 89th year of lisa age on August 7t. Mi'. Adklis liad beeni a consis tent memutber oif the Baptist church for 60 y'ears. lHe raiisedl eleveni children, seven of whtomi attendedl his funeral together with .50 of his grandchildren, lie hats 79) grand chiildrent and~ 9 great-grand~chiildlren. His rmmains were interred at Poplar Spirings Baptist chturghi after uppropriate funeral services cond~ucted by llev. J. M. San ders-'-OconeeC News. -Mr'. George WV. Kilbiurn, (lied at his home in WIalhalla on the 13th instanit, at the advanced age of eight y-eight years. i~e was a tnativye of this county and had lived htere for about thiirty-seveni years. In tar.. 13 manhtitood lie wtas married to Miss Mat tie Wiiker-soni who survives himt. Mr. Kil burn had1( been in very feeble health for some time, and( for sev(eral wveeks it was ap p~arent that the sand~s of life wvere rapidily iruniting out. Ie was a member of the Baptist church at this place for the last fifteen yecars Of his life and died (a in the faith in lisa Lord.-Oconee News. -There- is lots of fret, wvorry aind money to be saved by a car'eful study of hiow to make the best of your circumstances, anid hiowi to be thoroughly satisfied with your own thtings. The best feeling meon we know of is horse traders. It may be that somei of thtni clor-oform their consciences which we dlo not ap~prove, but they have such fine steeds5 so many fine points and goodii qualities. They are always in a good humor, If you live in the country, praise it antd you will like it hetter. If you live in a townm, brag on it. Speak of the line points and good traits of its citi zens. It. iii help you ar d the town too. --W. TI. McFall rarely whistles a tunec, and is one( white manti that ntever wtas am bitius to b~e coinsidered a flne siniger, in fact lie ' cannot sing as wveil as the edlitor' of the ilEN-rixxr. whio has distin guishedl I himself frequently in clintcih by simgimg commnont metre hymns to short me ti-c tunes. But antyhow it, became ruimoredi that McFall was the leader of the Old Folks Singing Association,. and that he had1( gotteni it uip to work off an (o1( stock of Christian I1 armonuies. We hasten to say thaut be never owned a Ohrtistian Hiar mmiy, anmd that he lias been too busy sell inig tall kiids of mnerchanidise and( furniture to sige to a singing school. Mchiall enjoys goodi tiiusic, b)ut lie has not y'et furnished it tor tutn or proflt. Unio~n Meletting P'rogrin. Th'le Unihon Meeting of the irst divishin of 'Twevlve Mile rivet- Association wvill imeeCt with the church iat Grtiflin's on Sat urdiy be fore the 5th Sunuday ini Septemtber', iat 10 n. m. Intr'odutctory sermon at 11 a. in. by J. 1st. What is Chiristain Baptsm, sn who ate enttled to partake of the Lord's Supper; J. 'I. LeIwis, 2nd(. Sihld wve contrtibute of our means for' thme sutpport oif the gosp~el I If so to what extee-t ; ,J. T. CJhiidress. 3i d. flow cani our peole becomeo bettor in for-med contcetnting out de-nom inationial wvork? 1I. iloieru. 4 ith. Cant thle hieathten be savedl without the gospel~l? T' J. Ilooike. M1issionarliy sermon, Sunday 11 a. mt,; J,. E. F'oster'. TIhe chutrecs ate reqluestedl to sendl full delegationus. TI. J. llooxx, Ftr Ex. Coim. fled Tinao sooni. Hlartwell Sun: Old Uncle Billie Little, a traveihiig clock repairer, who for over half a cettury hias beeni known far and neat- in this 8tate, Carolina and~ Alabama, andl whoi~ is eighty- fivc years of age, wasq baptize-d intto ltiee Creek Baiptist church, Fratnklhin coutnty, on t'unday mlorbilng last by l1ev. J1. iB. Sayhors, of Hart county. Good for Uncle Billy; may lie yet live mnany years to servo thn Mnater. Warning to Farmers. The treasurer of the New England cot. ton mills on the ItA of August inotifled the president of the New York cotton exchange that they object to covering cotton with stigar sacks, becti'so they are closer woven than bagging, absorbing water quicker and more freely, retsining dampness longer, and stain and daniago the cottonl next to sacks, and that any loss to the mills from such covering would causo thie' to reject any cotton thus covered. The Liverpool cotton merchants have deterinieat that all cotton baled with three pieces of bagging Instead of two pieces, hiat is, ntle yar( s, instead of six, should have six ponn1ids additional tarc deduCted roi their weight. While there has been a great deal of lisctisslon among the mill men in this part f the State on thea subjects we have ieard of nothing definite being decided on, >ut it is probable that they will either re )nse to buy cotton covered with sugar tacks and three plies of bagging or deduct mough to save them front loss. -The campaign started off very nice y, but not very enthusiastically at Table i[onntalu lat Tucsday. The candidates vere all present and addressed themselves o about one hundred voters. 'rho pull is ill by the reformers, for the prizes which ione others scenm to seek. The votes that :ome out are very plainly crystalizing on :ertain ones, and there is not likely to be nore than two places fall of illing on the Irst election. The vote is variously esti tated from 1,000 to 1,200. -Miss Mabel Weber, of Charleston, is risating Miss Francis Hiagood, of this >lace. Two Liven Saved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City, Ill. was told by her doctors she liad Consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles I)r. King's New Discovery completely 3ured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thomas Eggers, 139 Flori Ja St. San Francisco, suffered from a Iread ful cold, approaching Consump tion, tried without result everything elso then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and in two weeks was cured. He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these are aniples, that prove the wonderful eflicacy of this imeuicine in Coughs and Colds. Free trial bottles it McFall's Drug store. Regular sizo 50c. and *1.00. Nottce. Pursuant to section 1187, of the General Statutes, all piersois are hereby notified to reiove from i the rtmiing streans of water 1pon thei- inids. all trash, trees. rafts and limiber duriing the mncititlh of Aigist. 1' order of the Board of County Comi ituissionlers. .J. .1. Lxwis, Cletk. Cheap Trip to Wamiinlgon, 1). C. The tickets sold by the Southern Rail way to Washington, 1). C., and return at the special low rate of one fare, have been extended to September 15th instead of September 0th. This will he ot great a-l. v-ttage to any who vish to take the trip. 'Ih tichets will be on sale at all import ant stations August 23d t 28th. at the very unusually low rate of one fare for the ronid trip, Vhile the fare is made espe cially for the Knights of Pythias, still lickets catn bc purchanseidiV by any ineC dsir. ing to take adlvantatge of the rate. 1' ine fat mackeral, three for 25c. at Morris's. For' Mnle. I will sell at public outcry, on sales (lay, September 3ld, 1 house antd lot on the corner of Johnson and Oath erine streets; 1 stove and cooking uttentsils; I bed and bed steadl; 1 trunk, and 1 fine silver watch. Terms spot cash. J. F. WELLS, Pickens, S. C. What causes bad dreams is a ques tion that has never becen satisfactorily answered; but, in nine cases out of tent, frightful dreams are the result of nup~erfect digestion, which a few doses of Ayer's Sarsaparilla wiIl oil'ect ually remedy. Don't delay-try it to dlay. By using Hall's Hair Renewer, gray faded, or discolored htair assumes the natural color of youth, and grows lux uriant and stron~g, pleasing everybodly Seal of Nort~h Carolina, Pride of Bed ford1, and Dutke's Cl ippings, the best of smoking tobacco at Morris's, Death to Fiies-Sur-e to Catch 'Etm --Best Fly Trap on Earth. At Mor ris's. 25o. each. WANTED)--A few bushels of nice, clean Spanish Peanuts. A, M. Mor 1-Is. Large lot tumbrellas itd parasoir from 50c. to $1.50 at Morris's. "Mrs. Winslow's SoOthuung Syruny, for Clhildrenel T'cthimr,'' softens the gums, r-edulesaii nflattiiltion, allay~s pain and)( ctures wind( c olic. 250. a bottle. AS IN YOUTH' Ayer's Hair Vigor CORDIALLY INDORSED. RESTORES Natural Growth ALL OTHEIR 5 \ Dressings "I can cordIally indorse~ Aycr's Ihair o Vigor, as one of the best prep~aration~s 0 for the hair. When I began nlsin~g Ayer's g Hlair Vigor, all the front part of my head 0 about half of it -- was bald. The tuse 0O of only two bottles restored a natural growth, whtilh still conutimites as in my~ 0 youith, I tried severat otiter dressuings, 0 but they alt failed. Ayer's H~air Vigor o is the best"-Mrs, J. C. rEvUssERt, 0 Converse, Texas. 0 AYER'S HAIR VIGOR i PRtRPAR~b BY O Dr. J. C. AYER a Cn., LOWELL, MA88. g QCQQQQQCQCQQ00 00o *2 PAPERS C For One's Price. BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN WITH TH: ATLANTA VJZKL! CONSTITUTION We nre enabled to offer It with TH SENTINEL for one year for .50, clul bing subset ipt ions to be seit to this ol1 and accompanied by cash. LIBERAL PRIZE OFFER: Every subscriber to this remarkable clul bing proposition is entitled to enter TW PIiIZE CONTESTS, sending his guess< for the $1,000 Cotton Crop Contes In which there are FOUR PRIZES offer for the NEAREST ESTIMATES of t1 size of the cotton crop of 1893-4, now L ing marketed, and award to be made soon as the New Orleans Cotton Exchan announces the o1fcial crop ilaures. $4 IN GOLD for nearest guess to the cro $200 prize forsecond, $000 prize for thir $10O for fourth, $100 for fifth. Crops for recent years have hen follows: in 1888, 7,017,707 bales; in 18: i,9)35,082; in 1890, 7,313,720; in 181 8,655,518; ini 1892, 0,700,8U5. Ini addition to the above every clubbi subscriber can enter our comtblnationi FOR JULY-AUGUST, Supply the missmng word in the folio, ing sentence: lie crept to this place and waited a i verable opportunity. It came at once, f the keen cars of the guard heard sonme u usual soundi~ as Thuriai crouched bebi the-- - ONE FOURTh! or the net subscriptil receipts of those entering this contest w be dividled among those who supply t correct wordl in the blank in the above s< tence. Thus, if there are e85,000 one fomi wouldl be $1,250. If ten supply the corr< word, e!achi would receive 8l25, if 100, en1 $12.50, &c. Both of the above contests frcc and in ad, tion to TWO PA PERIS For the Price of One lias a cirenbition of 150.000, and is Ti PEOPLES PAPElt. It, favors Tariff lI form, ani I nivliui Incomie Tax, andi I Expansion of the Currency to a degree a t icient, to mseet t he legitinmate business imands of the country. It covers the news of lie world Cy week, hiav'ing3 news correspondents in all news centres of the wvold(. Wie olter you TilE PICI ENS SENTINEL anid Tfl A TLANTA WEEKL CONST ITUTION for $1.2 per year. T 'he best cider, the freshest can and crackers and all Inds of caur goods at Morris's, Buist's new crop turnip seed a thn 'lunat leons in town nit Mo.... PICKENS, S. C. wE haven't been saying much It is not out of place, however, to selected stock of goods in Picketi bargains, but when it comes to an IN SHOES-Our stock compris( Our stock is larger than ever and We have suits from $4.oo to $1 DRESS GOODS and FANCY prices on GROCERIES that can't to be found anywhere. WE API HAGOOD, BRUCE & C1 PICKENS. Mc FALL'S ALM ANAC a - FOR e n2 AUGUST, t ILI 1894. Co 3)0 NOW FOR A SECOND RACE ON A TUlINIP PATCH. 9, SEEDS! SEED)S! SEEDS! fi, Fresh and Genuine. Early and Often. That's the way to HIT it. Newv Shoes, New Hats, New Clothing, New Furniituro, New Goods in Every Depa rtmen t. A few odds and ends in some few "- departments yet to go off CHEAP. Lots of them wont last month. >The people know a good thing when they see it, and they knowv what t: we mean when we say it. Call in and examine our differenta )lines and rest in our easy chairs. hie n1 thl et W. T. McFA LL., CLEllN P 8ALE I 3- SUMMER GOODS! All at ID Cesatu T dIl WEI~Ile for CAS~t. 15 and 20 conts white goods at 9 cents. 15S and '20 cents zephyr and lace striped gighams at 9 cents. b12.) cents ducks and Irish lawii itt 9 he 15 cents ladies rllbbe-l Viests at 9 cents. - ce 2 Sl)O)s cottonl andl 1 papjer phis for 9 I pair ladies famst blacek hose for 9 cents, 15 tenmts sateens for 1) eents6 JUST RIIEEIDI ry Ostr New Limse of L~adies Landias IDoinola button boot for *1. Ladies D~ongolai button boat for $1.25. -Ladlies custom mfadeC D~ongola button bo~ot .j2. E Iadies hiandl-sewedl fnogola tnution lnoot Y W make a leader on our ladies shoes for $" uand warrant every pair of their , and guarantee them to be as canu he boughitin O0 Ureenvile fort less than $'2.50 or $3, VI~1tY TIRULY, 7JONES & GARRISON, No. 9 PlEND)L3ToN S'lICEET, nd AG ENTS FOl BTAN D)A lD PATTERN$ C's.alognue free OnI reannC4 to you lately. There is more in w< put out a few sign boards here, shc s County. We are not claiming to every-day, substantial bargain, we c :s the cream of three of the best there are some low prices among ti 5.00. IN HATS-We have ever NOTIONS in abundance for the I be duplicated. The largest stock "RECIATE YOUR TRADE. YOURS TRULY, D. W. M. rhey Hav BUISTFS NEW CROP T They are the most Reliable Seed good crop you should plant them. If you can't come for them, seni ill send by return mail. CA RPENTER liansion House Drug Ston Ah There, Stay And still< * , . ' pllaco of busii ~ d.ba7 Inig iuthe sa -_ How enterprie A people know y, * soon share the W HY don't This is a correct pilcture the gentleman who did the best medliu at advertise his business, d in his wild endeavor TIJIE SENTDI > escape from his credit- hire you a cle s shared the above fate. ho picture was taken by 'customers ? V you press the button, we' > the rest. : tion, and gulart If you don't kn< vant in the way c attractive advertisi and will design it rHE PICKENS )ne Hundred' Brewster The BE ST and Ci FEver Offered in S --AT1 THE 3-reenville Coa We make the I One and Two iHors< Why buy Cheap Western Watgons when yi that will out last 'eT~Aatronizc 110ME IN)UtsTILY, H. C. MAI M al KAODA . o EASLEY, S. C. )rks than words, anyway. wing the way to the best have any two-for-a-nickle an't be equaled. Factories in the country. em. IN CLOTHING ything a man could wish. adies. We are naming of Tobaccos and Cigars HAGOOD & CO EASLEY. Come URNIP SEEP, to be had, and to insure us the money and we BROS. 3, Grecuville, S. C. There! ontinuo to mope around your toss with nothing to do. Run no old rut-soiling no goods ing!i No advertisement to 1o6 >u are in busines. You wvill gentleman's fate on your loft. you put an advertisement in in in the County of Pickons [EL-and in one month's time ek to help y'ou. wait upon your to wvill furnish rates on applica antee satisfaction. w what you >f a neat and sment, we do, for you. SENTINEL Spring Buggies. IE APES L7 Duth Carolina Dh ractory WAGONS. m can buy a Hlomoimado Wagon two. (L.EY, Proprietor~ napseyl