The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, August 30, 1894, Image 4
S 'ICKENS SENTINEL
LaOCAL NEW&
.Miss feil Miller, of Greenvlcle, 19 vi
ljIng bliss flattie Grady.
.--iss isiora Folger is visIting friend
at Prie;eton in Liturens county.
.JauwIit E. Wyat., who hits buen quit
Ick, was convalescent list saturday.
-A1rs. Ann Jlri-g', of Greer ville, is- vis
ilng ird. M51. N. Alexander, of this place
---rs. lizzi Clatrdy, who Is been i
for several weeks is on the hhid to heal t
figaill.
--ir. iGrialey, ncar Clement'.i will, ha
about Its fine it lld of corn as the cont;
tiffords.
--Miss UBtelthe Hutid.ensii its returnel
from a delightful visit to lionea Path an
ledmxoit.
John W. drady, of Washington, ). (.
vislted his parents Mr. and MIs. H. u
Orady this week.
-H. F. Sowell, alld ritilmily, of Green
ylle cointy, visited James E. Cox, of tLi
place, last Fi-iday.
-We give our readers this week the ver
able address of Joe .Johnison, of Laurene
->n the silver qutestion.
-Airs. A. V. Mc(lord maid Misses R,011
n'i iia Jtt visited Mrs. Alary B. Wy
Ut and Mrs. John leiderson list week.
-James Laiboon has h-it a serious spel
of sleicIe.ss, but is getl inig str'IIthi anld up
petite for hush and out of door exercisi.
It. A. IIester, wife and chiilren atd]
[Rev. T. J. l1ook Ie mtde a trip to Jocasse
list Tuesday and spent seveial days fishing.
-W. A. lImillon was elected couti
ehailrmin instead or 13. .J J(litstoni, wio
0-'lgned on inecotIiit of huiS being ai candi.
late.
-Sturdy Walter Wyatt NmO to surren.
ier to a slight attack of i13semitury or it
few days last week, but was better lasi
jiaturday.
-li~Ilison S. Keitt was at, Eisley Tuedv
ilertua'diig pIeOIplC not to vole Ior Iehetes
a the guest of W, A. Iamitilton and speaks1
it Zion today.
$ -We are atithorized to nnonce that
Ae'. T. .1. Itooke will preach at the lap.
ist church at Liberty the second Sabbath
it 11 o'clock a. mI.
-ZAde Cox, a former resident of Pick
ns1, buit now of Washing'ton, D). (1., waIs
mong his inmy friend here this veek.
ludging from appearances Washigton
agrees with'Zade.
-Lanst Friday, he pa'ltr, R1ev. W. C.
11aaorn, closed Oni inierestinig and sic.
) rotIltedA meetinig it Cross lio;all.
ylhere were I hitieen ea(iessionis to the
cuireh on profe-sion of faitli. they will
be baptized oi the next third Suabah.
ns lHilles, attention! The Pic'k
2 ill hive an all <htv% drill and111
* c near Mr. ). A. dooper's. (Iin
(I's Twelve 'lile plnce, on Fri.
t 3tst, c:ommenlcinig alt 9:31 a.
bIII . are urged to be present.
-The many friends of R1ev. It. A. Fow
jer will be sorry to learn tIt if' MitI witi
d disiressing accidtent whereby elie lost iis
eft han1d. lie was riding w-ili a Mr.
'Iimpson near Fairview. when a fuwlina
lece iI the bug-y was dich- rged and soi
evernly Wounded his for'earimlII that it had
to be Itipltated ole day lasit week.
-Daniel Dtirai has i le cordial thank
Wt \. I. Ashmore anI J. J. Chaidler 1'o1
4live, buiniig tattlesnake apiece, presint.
--Rmei ber' our' old art ist and expri4.
job printer, J. E. Kinchi, is mn the 8i.xrrt
NSL. olee again and1( is ready to) execute
promti)tly aiid in the best st yle till k inds of
jibl pinotinag. Sendl on y'our onlets fori en
~lopes, note headsi1, letter heads, weddingl
iviationis, pamphllilets, &c. All worl<
nleatly don~e and prompA 'tl elivecred at miod
erate pricees.
-Prof. M'.. S. Stribli ng carneistly regnest
i the paltrins atnd frienlds of thet schoo)l te
nleet at the school house next 31onday
ntorinag, at ninte o'clock. Hie is anxino:
o) meiet ail of tem at that li 10 11( a ntthav
ook anid heat' aiiy sugxget tions fora the hen.
4t of thle edneaitiotimi initere(sts ot the
e 'n. Tihe citizens now lave a line op.
sortuinity to bestir- themselves for the0 per
lanent atdvancemient oif theitr educationa
iterests.
-Ex-Sheriff Rlicy wats driving a fin<
teedl which hasd julst comeI from the hanih
f a professionasl. Hie overtook Mr. Dur'
amt wiho was driving it steer' oi one of tht
etautiful roads chairac'terist ic of Pick em
Ounlty. Said lie: ''Mr i. Dunrhamn, p1le'st
:t11me pass." Durh'lam answered by crtack
$ghis w"hip over the st eer,. which soo:
'Iisanc-ed the Itained stecid, and1 thle lats
ling Richecy could hear him i says in the dis
tuice above the roari of the reeucdinig cart
--The decee of .Judige (Gary iln Franih
ireeni vs. WV. WV. F. 1irighl and I. A.
Ir'een as executors oif Esl ic II. Bates, de
cased, andi~ in the case of ldla C. Greeni vs
tine defeniduants, was liled on the 2 ith
'hie circuit deecoenirmiiis thle jndiigmntu
~the referee wh allowed each phiii.ill
.te sum of $1t,-1I.05 wvithI interest, front
trobable. TIhese we'-e suits for ret I
!tund ownied by plinitiffs tad their father
,0. i. Bates, deiinsedl.
--A pirotralcted1 me~et inig one w 1) seel
Slosed at Ornillhi Ebene'zir chuirchu his
'hutrsdlay night. It. wits condnecteilb li1ev
\. L1. Jonce of Belttoi., assiisted by ti
astor', A. Itmitet'. 'iThere werc sev'en ae
essions0 1o the churiich 4)n professioii 0
it.They will be0 baptizeid on thte mornt
.go of the next third Sabbath. The con11
r:tegations were atienutive' and orth-rly amt
and( wer'e highly pleased with Mr. J ines a
p~ren' r'. T1he' houttse wits criowded wil
ag" 'rs at every ser'vice.
- 'enville lFemale College wil
'ssiion on Wedntesdlay, Sert
. M5[ liley, liately o
-.w-. who is ighly recom ~
n ItAmntairy test imoniatls by3 Drt
iley. 'a P, lleIl, llev. J1. K. Pace and oIth
rs. '1lihe boarding dlepaurt menlt will he uni
der the suipeiin of Mrs. liley, andc lth
)Olms wvill be newvly f11rm shed in 'eery pit
*ntri. Thei coillege wvill manintain a huigli
r standardi'( thtan ever biefore, and1( afu
>rps5 of teachers has beeon engatged( fori al
le depa~irtmnlts, inichiding nmtsic and1( art
Cind for catalogue to Dr,' M1. M. Hile
reenville, $. C.
-14tatgene ia sixnyearosn ofSil (I ste
!syatt, (If Oeont.'i, (cam~e o)ver to P ie-kei
*ina visIt to his relati ves anid wais takei
dsduntly Ill at the hiymeli of hiis nuice
Ieti Hoggs, W hile hit tuotheri was dal
*pecling hhn home, shie received a mie
go to come at once that hie lhe wats dani
*rousaly lii. She rencedi his bledshie lie
uulsdlai juist it fihort tue before hie pass
*away. llis rema~lins wereC buried 1as
-day it Sharon. lie he ft htis niother' hatl
d4 hecarty, with the light of life spat kdlin
his bipwv, aind ini a week the light sh
*w upon~t that briow wals (closedi by dlealt
"O, God: to elinsp 1those& fin gers ehohe,
And > L to feel soii tonchv:
SSea t e ic'hta ni~ln sneh bi rows.
WhciAh hi~tol.
- If you want to See a prosperolus school
In P1leknuls, turn out niext Monday ilotraing;
-Thb tattic a-e not yet rid of the dis.
temper. T. 11. Smith lost two last w<ek.
-J. F. Cauly brought us alit Olea boll
of Cotton i thei 28t. 11L its i good trop
both of cott-)a und corn.
--Mrs. It. A. Liaaster and Misses Aittic
I tlllingswolh I aid Elizabel MacMillan vis
ited iiss Mary Vernel-i of Walhalla, last
week.
,Johnt 1). larris, or Greenville, accoi
limied by his wife, Visited his brother,
I Thornley 1). IIarrisi of Pieckents, last Sat
u lrdaly.
-The boll worm has lilt the texas cot
I ton erop right, between the eyes in miainy
places This may cause that 2J(hI,,00
bales of the Lonte Star SiRile to go glim
lerig.
---The ordilallce of btismlli'i was aditin
istered to five converts at Alounttain (rove
ist SabbhathI, by the istor, Rev. .1. E.
Foster. The oth rs who joined were unta
ble to atteil.
- Misses Estelle, Nintla and Josic Blons,
of Blailckstock, Chester coutity, are visiing
hiss Lidlie Smith. They ire ont tihtelir way
to visit their grandmother, Mrs. Saitli Al
exaniider, of LEistatoe.
-. T. Nix las just finishedI a good well
fi ll Ile Betlthlem-'t school thstritlat at cost
Io the school Iliad of s.3 .o. 'I'lTis is the
seCOld well lor l'e plrpi se miande ill te
1 cuimity. Croswell's wIas thie first.
-Rev. 1). It. Siafer, the pastot inl
eirltnae of' ti l'ickenis Circuit, is aitilihuit
it lathors this satitm4r, gointg right, out of
ote mtla'ii!:Y itlo anitoii-r. I Iconn u1aieatced
a tlin('ltg at lhcusvilie hast Sabath.
S-Prof. W. M. MeCaslan iald his f;aiilv'
hmve mlovell to Clintonl where ther!% havI'(
re'ceived t1i. confil welcomte whilh is
tliy appnialed yI' Iliemt al I leir
friemilds ai which they richly deserve.
W. 0. liesler, who ias Ieet hIliniLr
far~th itt Wauntmt for s'mt tmlite past,
is at home again. lie says l'ickets is toll
slow for him and unit lh 'wit sowi n retlirna
to deeelir waters anal grt'eener tmstiurTs.
-A rrivils at, fth Ambler House: A. 11.
Pvtsch," Mrs. A. 11. l'etsch, Mirs. T. It.
.Ionlal, A'ii ' 1agic ,lonihim, N1i!" Bi ""'ie'
Mloroso. Aliss Alice aoa'so, 1ihass (. }.
S. C., It. L. Atlter, Greenville, S. U.
MIrs. Rebacca Cautis, wife of SiIts Cur
1ik. died at her hone, the .1. A. Stewart
place, on M1ile Creek , last Si'utunlav. lier
Temain:is were bullried the day follow-ina at
Six Mile. SIe wais tbabOlit fort --ive fars
Of agc. The ulaneral was cotidlact ed by
W. G'. Mauldin.
Re.T. J. Iook, patt, '.lotseud an in.
tire'ina~ig prtiet edta aie'tingi tat P'iekenst laisi
Friday niiht. lis tarnst, altl failulu
4Ork Wats -ttly apprec'i.ited tal will no
doubt yield llmch good4. fruIit. '.%h-, wa
one nlCeCessionl to t It' churell, to w Itmiti tlie
onliniance of haptism w%'ill be admtinistered
Ont tle ntext thini SabiathI..
- Loulis Bait', of G reii ille, was inl
Pickens List, TIusda mal took iteasIre
mttt'iiis 14) pit it a h dnmattilie r'am1 to drive
the caaol spring water from the <lale. east of
Col. Iagoid's ailto his varti. lie also siuI
miatlted esiltilu's for tillng a laik on the
puihlic sqprie w it' wa'r from tile B. 1).
Stewart spring at the foot of Pentdlcton
-,ta muel Cairsont is said to lave killeil I
li msel'f Ist week, by takig alit eI'daIse
of atinolhtinte. ()i WAllesday le was
found amo14st, unctonscious anl past speak
iag in iln oItintihlintg na'r:u' his hiomne oat the
i'sigllteat 31i:e. Ife died thai iht aiul
wails huried ie day followinlg. h''lie (r'o
nor l ani in (nlest 'n riday amtl i the v'er
'1was to the effect abovt e slated. Cat
i was ai loi~ilair ana:l ltr'ising youang
mi ab!ouat t w'enty-onte years' of atge, attat
uttimtely' akintg off is ithe c'ause of' gretat
row to hisa friends anid r'elat ives.
We doubit if' t here is a hahler' or biethtr
sprinag in the cou::ty tant athe one ont I. 1a.
Stewarli's 1a0 at thle fot ofi Il'emiltont ave
inae. .It hubbtlaelas up froma thle ('lift gr-aait e,
pretty, t'oldh, andat clar, li lls a ifteent galloat
boa, t heat nu-ihes downt ovea' thle rocks alt
satutim at - aar twenty' galloins lier inutte.
It is hardu to tell wh'ait it w'ouhl be wothl to
have thbat streilam senit ny tao fill a 3,0't i gad
lton taank (ta Ithe puithle sqlt're tied htave the2
walste to fall int ai 2,10 tiCstri in I aotheri
1part, of thle itwn. We~w'ould t heln hiave
the dtublde lessingz of bteinag supptli ed anda
prtectt'(te I. Such a tinag is feasible and
pnietiecable.
-1Remnembier thait the Pickens I1 igha
Sebooto apeatsi nexi. Momaytv, Sept. 3.1. 1 ett
us show ouar interest in the schla by3 giv'ing
it al good openaing. Ptiekens htas hiad( larage
schioohsI aid fthere is aio gitod reason wh ly
we mayh noat halve a laarge school anow.
T1her'e is a suflleient, numbiler' of cliiIdriena in
anda aroun~ad Pticens to keep up a school otf
otie hundlread schtolars; st let uts go tot work
aitI have a liage atlteantliance. Cia' ra
stiatnces arle favoralble tat hav e thae bicst schot ol
lere alt the courtt house' oft any po'init in thle
etaly. 1st tas the awaike to liis mattler'a
aiiata nt only' i'tanize. fully' ouriselvyes taut
idu our (tilt'Ctiidis over' thle eaounty tat doa
sat. If' we aneglect the edu tc-at ion (at ourtl
chailaen we phi:cc thern alt a dlisaldvhantaige
ini the great allair's 'of life.
Anl Alppeal.
'To the Chura'ches of' 'Twelve 31ile Riv'er As.
saci alliona:
\V i re naeaiing flit elaai atf aotdher as
asot ciat Iial yar WhVItat shaill we dli abouiti
(anrt past imahlbt edinass? Ate wve goaing tat
the Assoca'itiion with ii sitlI himtigin g over1
us? We truast not,. (Onea little 11ull alta..
gethler will plal us (tl. I et uas ake oane
sirt'img e ifaort htatwea'n nowii mal each of thle
Unaiona mta(linags tt pay thtis adebt. Let t'
db legates tat Ithe last Arsocitiona rememberiau
Ila'Ither pIge anad uarge thteir' haur'ahes to
hladp in athis mtatter'a. We urge thle partoas
ail deiacin tat taike ('ollectoans itt theiri
(lhurecs, pittblie andl Il pivate, att tirda
taext re'gnilita meeting, fort t his purpolase andit
5(enda it (to thle Unationa aiet ings Now,
silenit co tempat. Is-.tus use thle mtha of i a
I Seapf ttebe, every day amui Sutya~ tact, tt
ralise fmtanIs tot pay off this da't. Th'lis
debt tautst lie palid, anda theta i tno aisae tat
mlinaee it an y Ilger'. Ilastotrs, Ithlp as;
dleaconla, we hag yourli aissistaince; delegatIes,
Iaeber~(l youartht plege. Don' t throwa t his
laide1 butt ptresenat it to yourti ahaurce's aitta
aurge themti to sendl li i us a od colletioni tot
eachl of the Uniioan mleet ings.
- Foaarta Ecatutive ConnnI("itte
King's New Discoeruy has bteea fesi
ed, anid theo millions, who hatvo r'eceiv
-c od benefit fromnt its use0 testify to its
w honderfl'h Curalthi ptthoers inl all dlis.
lonig fad thal't htas givent so tuniver'se
s bottle is pior it ivelyh gutaranltteed to givo
araelief, ori te tmontey' will bo reafundtied.
It is adintiitted( to be theatmosit reliablo
for coughts (ad cohtl. TJrial btottleIc'
-freo ait Mc~ll'sI' D~rug S'tore. arage
Nutte'e.
a Paarsaauant to sectiona 1187, of ithe (Iene(ral
Statutes', tall piersonts tare hertebiy ntiledh t'aoi
remoa ve fr' th Ile aruntnm tg st r'am is of wat et'
- uon th'irt lanads, all itrasht, Itrees, rafats antd
.tither dairinag the maoth ofl Auigaas.
By (lode o, the Batarad of Couinty Com-al
missionlers. ,J. .J. LEwvs. Cloak.
The Old Folks S'1ging Associatioln Iel
it 1i'lter's Creek ciisrcli last SabbtIh
h'liere was a large congregadtion from tih<
iloutntains to the railroarmd ind 111 were dC
lighted. The soigs we isged to sing mnadt
lihe occasion it real cotn' mu killol of leairts
aud sotila, a ud the syill tah ising tear uhi d
den mlloistes-ed many111i cheIeks. 'Ihe sulblimei
old Easter Anithem, -&c., was reidered
witloit a (lscorJdait m1oIe, h-al by Plsofs.
1. C. (Jusrrett 1111 I.. M. iolding. Thu
iealrty thanks of Ithe Association A1re (le it
L'rof. Johm 1). -I'Mules, its ellicient o.rganLlist,
and llso to the slies Tompkins and 0sl Iohl
ing for their skillfl! presidinig sit tle orgiu,
and to thie good peopid of j te's for tCi
unbunddl hostpit uityi 'I ie next nieet
ing is it Oolessoy ol second Sabbathi inl
Fepteber at 1. i a. i. id ait atEion tihe ihird
Sabbath it 9 i. 1). oil inivitalions froi
tho-se churches. By order of Association.
JE. J. PsNca, J. At PoaismrA,
Secretary. President.
Iurijiens's~ Arnica v.ii'.
The Be.t Salve inl the vorldu for
Cuts, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhleum, Fe.
ver Sores, Tutter, ClappeI Hands,
ChilbltisS, CoIr1s8 aid all Skinl Erup.
tions, (1n(d positively Cires Piles, or
n4) pay required. It. is ;wurran teed to
give peect, satisfaction or 55none(ly re.
Iided. Price 2~5 cents per box. For
sale by W. T. McFall.
Morris sells dynam site, capi, fuses
and blasting powder ch!,ap.
Nog ice.
rptillV. I'i, o)A Iti) OF mtl')I(A l
- XAMNERA".1N ill will mlt ('sslshnhia,
S. C., o Tis- y, o)il O tober tith, l"9t, lit
li o'cloclk. it. lit. Ah persosi inieimliig to
1.nsetiess Aelicin. orisnreirv, intsl Stte.
who or. not l1egisered I, 'e'nrding to Law,
limst ailppear 1e-IosIr this ti ni'.
W. 11. N ANIiN, Ml. 1).,
Ch'n. State. Iliii. Ilvd. E0x.
C. F. McGml.%., "'tc. anid Treas.
TIll %lanuiilti Iin(.4eest l'ot.
It is just as Iecesary forWa man to ( get
'ood rIeading mattIr as it is to get g!oil
hood.
We lmvv just. nmade algS'metit s %vhich
115m3' be Of itl('('St to y'oul, dear1' Sit' who i-,,
g~hracim., <o.vn this columi of type. Th'l c
arrangemen24'5Silt i< this: Wt. will -,ive vonl
ilit greast.s f alt 1 D'lleiocratic palp rsl, .hv
New York Weekly Worl, iid this paper
both foron. ya. (tach, far -'I.G or we
will smail youis ppei. r l for one year55 iald
The Wecl y 1 World for six ionthits for tle
r'egular yarly prie of this papelr alonse.
Ihe 'i mpaign now bsgim is gointg to be It
very impol1tantt one. li're is the opportu
itv to get your own local paper adil tle
i nir mt rsopolitan jotarial (fIS the countir
it extra'ioldiu' low rates. IDoes this its.
tvre-t vow.? If it tiets, anll ytuti thinik it
worth wlile Is) tak- 1talvianitaoge oI Ilis great
Sl ial ifers whsih- it I;asts, selnd .-5.. and
get The Weeklv Wrbi Wo o six imi iltonths an
fort 0nW ear. Address, :-ENTot..
It .1115 Do SIN Jiluch for Vote.
Mr. Fred .\iller, of Irvin', 'Ill.
wrih-S 01ta he had1( aI severe' KidneyV
trouible) for miiant\ Years, w\itli sev'5C
pains inl his back an(t aIlso that 'is
bladder was atlected. H1e tried atlny111
SO C1 lled kiIcy clre('s bu1t withoil
a1nV gOod resuIlt. Abouit a voar gire
Ih I bean the use ,,f Ilech-ie Uitters
atI fomiid relief at <mlev. Electric
Bit-tes is especially a ndap1 ted to cir
of ill illey and Liver troubles andl(
oftcn gives ahnmost. inst aut relief. O(t
trial will prove our statement. Prie;
onlv 50c. for large bottle. At McFall'.
Thei5 rtriihftti, si trlingi tir' o5 (f a boo!
abouiit N's-.to.-ha, itie onl y harmisiless, guarn-.
tese! tobacco5's hiit Cnre. If' you want 1 to.
po(isonis, maiskes wveak sment L5:in str'engthi,
we'ight atist vi-.or .live enrIVO e or5 m5(oe
r'efssutded. bidohli sill drlits ~t. Boosk at
dru'sggist , ori mai15ledh frse i. Adsh'' sls Te
Si trunig i temeds.Iv ('s,,( 'i ins slice. 45j
lanidoilh Si.,; New Yor'<, 10) Sprt'Ice St.
Mir. JT. B. I .ewis, of A tlanita, (Gi.. had
sevr dytspep'Si'j~sia. Ilhysielanis nndsall ither('
r'emed'iies faile ti o enr e him i. lIe trsie'd i'y.
nier's Dyspe'psia 1liLdy, andilii aterward'stti
wr'iite(': "Te lirst dosse gavt re(li'f . I re
(Smlmiemiil it as thei bestl dy~5sesiasI~ reedy
('ver'S 5' d i'seed I Ihave gas in'ed flshI Since~
uinig it.. I vohmitilsiy recommaienid it to all
sn ftifeers with Istomath troubs' i iles." .For s'le
by (drnggists att S~c. petr bottlhe.
Fine f'at mnackeral, three for 25c. at
Morriis's.
I will s(el itt iniblicS (outcry', on sales
dayi, 8Septembil~er 3d, 1 hou ase mal5( liot
onl the core ofc' i John t.so1 siad Cath l
er'tinei streets; 1 stove a1101 c' okings
utensils; I bed iad bedi ste.5h 1
tunk, andI 1 fine sitlvetr watchs. Termsn
spOt, csh. J. IF. W l'AL,
Pis'ks'ns, S. C.
Whairt causes had dreamsit55 is a oe
ani..l5swere; but, ini ninie ei.~s t 5;sI i
teni, f'sighifiusdreamits ae thle resut
dos('s of Ayer's Ssarsai siILia will (tL'(tt
uailly remedy. Dons't dielty'- try it to
By usinig I lall's HaLir l iewer, graysl
faldd, 01' dis'colore'd hsau i s:sues I h<
isastura~sl color' ofi yuthl, and( growsV.s lui
Seali of~ N rs'h is ar:'.nis, P'rido o
be.tsit f sinokmig. tobaccoss sit. \Issrri.' s
Dea''ths tos l'i.i-s's' io('ailch 'l'm
Ii.'(t Fli'ra 'ion .i'darth. AtMor'
is's. 25c. ':.iebI.
WA.. NT1.D---.-A few. ii. bushlMsi of 5i0
cleani Spansish P'enniss. AL 31. AtLPr
15s.
Lrl'A'o lot mnsbr'elhi.'s andi nasls is
f''om :5 0). t o) 8~1.5 att l orr5is's.
".'U rS. Wiinlow'.9M !4aos lh a ng
My ts~rp. C'or Chilsdr'en 'heeline,'' sof'iess
TFhe~ l si, ('idler,. the rh'ie'st, cands~y
andt (cracker~isind all kiiis' oh cannediu
good 4siat Mbs ris's;
the( 'iieist iser's ai tow a~ist Morres'i's. 5
~resn re1nv coaA U 1
ai'v. St. cv lot. 1
Ali 31 C .I~ s 4, \-. . -o1.
fur it o~ ri' Ssnd niewi losand~ess ume '.v. tuiei
iageisiest. .1 fiu (cotji 05' teaches in e d
Unrtment-10 issrdml si'.iid Siothe expea's, '
ASTHMA,
Distressing Cough
- SORE JOINTS
MUSCLES
- Despaired
OF RELIEF
CURED BY
Ayer's Cherry Pectora
"Somo timo since, I liatt a sevoro ip
attack of asthmina, accompanied witi a 0
0
distressing cough atd a general soreness 0
of the joints anti museles. I consulted o
pllysieians anI tried various remedies, 0
but without getting any relief, until I
0
despaired of ever heing well agatti. 0
Finlily, I took Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 0
0
and in a very short time, was entirely o
cured. I can, therefore, cordially and 0
confidently commend this cledieno to 0
aill."-J. 1tos-,.s, Victoria, Texas.
0
My wife lid a very troublesome 0
cough. She used Ayer's Cherry Peeto- o
ral and proenred immediate relief."- 0
0
(1. 1I. Pol)tici, Humlllreys, Ga. 0
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral c
0
a
Received Highest Awards a
a
AT THE WORLD'S FAIR 0
50 CENTS
PAINTS
'YOUR BUGY!
Tis 'sounl3tiA abrlhSi, <lon't1 it?
Why, youl have bee paing $5
fj; fIr the job. lBut we meani w1
we s:Iy. You will have to htit)
n e br11t wever, a1(1 do I
work yoursielf.
IVORY BLACK
CA R RIAGE
1s thiie .
Iti 'dy f us' ti n varnishi
is re plt eil. Dries i tickly.
We haive silll it filr years. ill to,
Rat(1 e(itiltry I, aiit (It13'l iteitate
re~Z)olIttittiI..
Sloan Bros.
Drugs and Seed
GREENVILLE, S. C.
LEE~ P. ORR,
p~hotographer.
Freeman Euilding, Fickens, S.
Am t4'~ nowrenlyi io <10 all kiinis of work
iny line. 13 Instlitalleutts5 protC~Lss tunt Jin
lowest, prices p~ossiblec for lirst (Ilass wo
(31lice over WestinorebindI Iro3; .& Diuke's I)
ij.)n831t (G11F1GN \'l l li, .3. I
I('. FiT7.ul:it.\1..D,
Over We3'.t rninI rs.Drmsoe
. '. 'T N,
\\ 1 1* e at '333ntr 13n! ~ ))) the )1ero i .iek and3
ij -n the thiird we.ek in each(i 313it.
Hiugh .'. Schoo
M~oni'iay, September 3d, 1804.
You) enn0 cet g)od honrtd inl privat3e fun3)ilic3
arenit' de3'iricar 13o ino)V" to) town( to) edue
3h1i :hib3 43nn reint comfor)3talo, hou31
11 vou u Iih t prepare you3 r' sons3 itOi 41h33
fi for h3- 100,' lif e r for) 3111legei. you) sh1)1
fyi met 33on. .\l . S. S~i 'II il L NGI,
COLUMBIA Fl~JAL
COLLEGE!
OOLUMlIA, SOUTH CAROLIN
I. L Li '.'doN Ol'-:NS S i'IC Hi.IiIt
Tl ve .' iif dpritmentst' of 13 nsruc3tion3. A
(c.3*3 new'. chicemien not33 ph1y(.0)3ien I a rat,
.\ll 3)33)3n3 carpeted), weVli futi i(ed. and3' 133hl
w'ith ''a. (hIen Iircephn-es. 13) 33t ) n i( 1old 3ha
lijalth 13n)3urpa1333ed. TIh'oroungh co'urse in
I'or entningtie;))) )3nd fnIhe13r partienlars,
d res- : Itl '..)N . \.I i 't ,l.d .,i
CO(LUMBIA, S. (1.
114quiement for33l. ) adol33.1 n3 mo3313did. lIo;
a3 1)3o13th. Total3 ne( 3.ary~ (expen13e for
(roi.. .1 33 to T . 3"end f3or33)3 annou e)3nt
lear loriher in1 .r,..,
PICKENS, S. C.
, haven't been saying
It is not out of place, iow(
selected stock of goods in
bargains, but when it come
IN SHOES-Our stock c
Our stock is larger than ev
We haVe suits from $4.0
DLRILSS COODS and 1,
prices on GROCERIES th:
to be found anywhere W
HAGOOD, BRUCE
PICKENS.
Mc FALL
ALM ANAC
to
It
tic(
AU G U
1894.
to
NOW FOR A SWCOND RAC]
A TURNIP PATCH.
SEED)S! SEE'lilDS! SEE
Fresh and Genuine. Kiry and
Thlat's the way to iTi it.
.New Shioes, Now~ Hats, New Clof
New Furniture, New Goodis in ]
Departmienit.
A few odds and( ends(1 inl somT
deparItme~ff yet to go oll' CH)
0.Lots of them went last monthm.
Thme people know a good I
"' when they see it, and they know
atL we miean when we say it.
k.
Call in and examine oi- dill'
lines and rest in our easy chairs,
WA. T. McFA L
li y
I ~ iThere is a
000.Tilni
C 4ommuig.
OurN Mr. one(s is n1ow in
Northenimarkets p)urcha
dn entIiro now~ Sto~Ck of Fall
Winter ()oods and at the preC
prices of IDry Goods we wvill I
lots of good tinfgs in s;toro
yo hen hie reuns'o
know that our stock w~ill be
thIis Fall heCCaulsO we COrm
~iced business this Spring
j,~have not got a dlOllar's wvort:
Fall stuff in the hiouso ex
soine bamrg'ai ns bought wi
the last teni dayus which are
rendy for y our' inspection.
thoumgh our bulsiness is car
On inI a verny (li- and1 ht
way there are a few thiings
can prniomiso you v/hon you
..our little place.
IWo will give you mrore g<
for thme monmey than any 0o
store in Greeniville.
BowI(v are thbe nameIIs of L1
Swho wimll be glad to see you
inake it to your interest to ci
t Clarence it. JIor'lan, A.J
-_ Jones. Th'Iomnas 1 . i goii
ry S. Garrisonm, Archie L., BI
dside.
JONES & GARRISON,
a No. 9 PENI)LETON STREls
2iAgs 30. Greenville, S.
hiuch t6 glott lately. 'l'hee .s 111o
iver, to put out a few sign boards h<
Pic .as County. We are not clain
s to an cvevy-day, substantial bargai
>lprises the creai of threc >f the
er and theec are some low prices an
> to $15.oo. IN HATS-We hav
XNCY NOTIONS in abundance fo
.t can't be duplicated. 'l'he largest
E APPRECIATE YOUR TRAD
'YOURS TRULY,
& 'C0. W.
They
S BuIST'S HEW CR
They arC the most Relial d
a good crop you should plit
If yoti can't come for tlhei
wvill send by return mail.
CA RPENT
Mfansion House18 Drugy
Ah Ther
CON S t A
DS!An
Jll-n p.1c
~very' people jC0)
-of the genl1emn who (1did f he hes
lutgand ini his wild (endea1vor TM ,
"t to (esenpe froin his~ credit- ii
what. ors shared the abo)ve faite.
>rent a yo prs t he l'utL~), we0
do t~he rest. ,:- tion, aOn
If you don't
L. want in the wa
attractive advet
and will desigr
THE PIWKEN
anud
inve
for
all
aen
One Hundred Brew
Ever Offered in
lose
"Greenville0
ack we\~ make
'Ilw One anfll Tw 1f
Wh y buy (Cheap Western Wag.ons~ w
thaot will U
y dr~atrIonlizeI 1'1 INDIU5TId ~.
(U. ICIs'
me a-A 00
EAsLEY, S."
e in works than vo-ds adyi*vayi
!rc, showing the way to the begt
iing to have ainy two-for-a-nickle
n1, ve can't be equaled.
best factories in the country.
long them. IN CLOTHING
everything a man could wish,
r the ladies. \Ve are naming'
stock of Tobaccos and Cigars
M. HAGOOD & CO
V -
-P ThRIIP SEED,
Seed to be had, and to insure
:hem.
n, send us the money and we
ER BROS.
Storc, Grecuville, S. C.
y There I
s ill conttintic to mopo around you'
)f business with nothing to (10. Run
i the smu0e old rut -sellin g no) good -.
mlterpr1ising ! No ad~vertisemenOft to 106
know you are in busines. You will
areO the genit1lman's fato on youir left.
Tdont you pu an1 lf advortisementI ini
mfedium in I the County of Pickens
ENTI NEL-and inl 0on onthi's timoc
LI a cler'k to help you wait upon your'
rs~ ? We will fitruiish rates onl applia
(1 gtiuate satisfaction.
know what you
y of a neat and.
tisement, we do,
it for you.
S4_SENTINEL
ter Spring Buggies,
1 CII.EAPES'rI
South Carolina
fil[E
oach ractory
the B~ESTi
orSe WVAGONS.
heni you can buy a lIomema1tdC Wagon
ut last two.
IIARKLEY, Proprietor,
[eandent, ;tp30y1