The Easley messenger. (Easley, S.C.) 1883-1891, March 07, 1884, Image 7
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LOCAL ANDI COUNTY MATTERS.
Legal Advertising. -Partes having
Legal adver-tisements to publish, are
reminded that there is no law govern
ing the matter, and guardians, admin
istrators, executors and others, can
have their printing done at any office
they may designate. A&*As THE
MESSENGER Offers a much lower r'ate
for such work than has been the rule
heretofore in this section, those having
(he interest of theirl charge in mind,
will malkg a note of this fact.
-.List of appointments for the An
dersob Circuit of M. E. Church :
Fairview, 4th Sabbath h1i each month.
Harmony, 1st " " "
Smith's (happel, 2d Sab. "
Savannah chureh, 3d Sab. "
M. E. McKissicK, P. c.
W. S. GREGoRY, or Foreman and
Ptblisher, is authorized t6 receive and
receipt for subscriptions, Job work and
advertisements for Tun MEPSENoER
O"'Mr. J. T. Arnold, after Feb. the
I st, will become the traveling agent for
TIMI MESSENGER.
-The weather has been bittei cold.
-Rev. W. I. Kirton, Is very sick.
We wish for him an early recovery.
f CIIROMO CARDS for 10
cents. Address. 1U
r.I K. & V. E. 11UDOENS, Easley, s. C.
-We had a snow on Satur day last,
but it soon disappeared.
-Let the thiefs and intruders be
caught aid-severely punished.
-Rev ). W. Hiott preaehed inl the
Baptist church last Sunday.
---James 11111, son of J. Tyler 'lHll,
i quite sick. May lie voon be out,
again.
-Col. rhomnpson &\ j. Iradley of
'IThe Sentinel" were in town respect
ively, Friday and Tulesday last.
-Mrs. A. M. Folger, has been quite
Aick, but we are glad to report her con
valescent.
-Prof Moore has about 112 schol
ars on his roll book, with an v1erage
attendamnce of almost 100.
-Our townsman, RI. A. (Gireer', has
been confined1 at home sidk, but we
are glad to state that he is up ag-ain.
-Th~e Bill to pension soIlierls of the
Mexican and Indiain wars wvemlt through
the Ilouse in Congress on Monday
last.
-The relatives and friends of Mr.
and Mrs. W. II. Green, will be pained
to learn of the serious illness of their
little son, Earle, at their home in A n
dlerson.
-d' sf i lqi Lenthe1g.pnson sthe
27t Iyhsas AshWde
oni the 13th of April.
~-Two of our b,'hoys went over to
Ariderson last week and spent the
night, and from all accounts enjo3 ed
themselves hugely,
-Don't forget that we are ready' to
do your Jolj worjk Come~ and( be sup
lplied1 with blank liens and notes. Get
your letter ,e1ads, &., rint~a1N~.
-Our streets are thronged day after
(lay with ivagons in search of 'Orno,
of which .they find a bountiful supply.
We inclin'e to the belief that there will
be mwor e ibe u nu yea tha n last.
--The Warehousseftgbirison, &Wy
att Is approa6blorg edim"bltion. They
are the men to -have one, for their live
business Justify them in building.
-We return many thanks to Col.
J. E. Hagood for a complete history
of the city of ChArleston. It is exten
sive in Its scope, atid full in details.,
-Mr. R. F. McCaslan from Ninety.
Six, and traveling salesman for the
well known house of F. W. Wagener
& Co., was in town last week.
-Rev D. W. liott requests us to say
that the Union meeting of the Pied
mont Association will be held tit Enon
Buptist church on Saturday before the
fifth Sunday in March.
-Mir. and Mrs. J. A. Robinson was
preseited on March first, with' a fine
son, and have named him Joseph Fur
man Robinson. Aniother subscriber
for TiLE MESSENGER ill the futiure.
--Fi lend R. C. Gignilliat, is inaking
cluite a lengthy stay in Spartanburg'.
Hle has charge or the wires at the june
tion of the Spa-tatiburg & Asheville,
with the Air Line road.
--Cyclones and siqow
May "come and go,"
But Guano "goes om forever,''
and you had better call on Isaac Wit
liams soon and seetiro t h best
brands. Ilt
-The largest horse ever in Ensivy
was brought here 1y Mr. Stribling, of
Peidleton, this week. Ile is ai itpor
Led horse from Normaml,aid veioh
1800 pounds, amd is a very fine ani
-The Couity Commissioners have
let, out tle cOltract for tihe drainage of
18 mile creek to the petitioniers. The
drainage of this stream wN-ill put the
Very valuable lainds throtugh 'whieh it
runs in a tillblk vomltition.
-The friends of Mr. Sim>eon las
well were( glad to velcome hhnl back
to his old homie dullring the uoluIth of
F'ebruamy. Mr. as.nwell mid family
left us last winter anI moved to Ala
hama, anld settled in St. Clair count v.
-Quilla Owenls, tile Supposed 1Post
Ofilee rob)ber h as been rel eased from
jail Oin a b)Ond of *300, to appear at
the August tei'im of C ourit.~ No cirorts
shiouhll be spared to conlvict hIm if lie
is guilty, and to capture anmd Convict
w it him t lhe accessories of t hie crime if
suach I here lbe.
THiE MEssmsNaga, is not onlIy pop.)
Luar' otside, but [the lpinter is are mioreC
than de(heply interC ested . WI~ill ie Folger
Chne of ouri supports wasl qjuite sick the
first parit of thme week, but as soon as
he conld venture out, he p)ut in his ap
penran~Lce ini the otlice.
-Mrs. Elizaboth H~enic~iks, wife of
the late L1einmel Ihendricks, and moth
(lr-inl-law of Mr V. S, Clayton,.(lied at
her residencee a few milcs below Eas
ley, on Satur mday hnst. She waus an el
dely~ lady, anid (lied aufter' a brief ill
ness. She was buried at Sharon choreb'c
p.;raveyard oin Sun dayV.
--The aittenltioni of par'ents, T1owni
Coumeil, or somebody else, is called to
thie (langer'ouis habdit of their chilldren
swinin~lig on to the end coach of passing
tr'ains,and( going ump or down, for some
ristanee, andl then juimpi-ng off. If it
is-not stolpedlsoonl, we may have to
record a serious accidents or a Coron
ir's Ilust.
forget thd past, and assist by your
names or influence, to get him as near
hone as the South Cailolina pen
Itentlary, and iest Assided that the
prayers of.,t lotely Wife will reward
you for theinterest you take in the
tuatter. W. S. G.
-- & subgeribsp't#tes that his wheat
is being devoui1 by his neighbor's
gruinea fowls. le wishes to know if
they are animals and come under the
stock law. Judge Kershaw decided
that geese were animals in the mean
ing of this law, and it wguld seem that
guineas ought to be. During these
hard times It would be dangerous for
a neighbor's guineas to invade our
wheat patch, for it is a fowl that, when
fat and tender, exactly suits our taste;
and it is most convenient in size for a
family of four persons, where three of
them dislike guinea.- Spartan.
TIME MARKIE'S.
.. ...................................................
Our Cotton Miarket has been (dul
and lower. Sales for the week -
bales. We quote :
Bacon.................................. a
Flour per barrel ............. ...... $6 8
(- Shirting...... ............
4-4 "1 ......................7 (
Prints ....................................5. @ 8
1 arius........................ . .....@ 3
COUlNTR Y PRODUCE.
(40(010..... .....................8@
Eg...............................15@32(I
Biitteir.................................15@ 29
(3hiickens...............................o 20
Corn......................................soG s5
A .A''/VO U./C E.?)E./Y S.
gla The friends of J. TYlER HILL
respectfully anonnelli e him as a candi
(ate for reeoniuendation by the Dem
oeratic party at the next primary eee
t ion, for the appointment as Treas1urer
of Pickens County. feb22-td*
iagqkThe friends of JAS K. KIRK
SEY respect fully n11n)ounlice him as a
Canididate for recorinmendation, by the
Democratic party at the% next primary
election, for appointimeit as T reasurer
of Pickens county. feb 22-td*
The many friends of ELIAS E.
MAULDIN iespectfully announn his
najme as a candidate for SheriV of
Picken1s counity, at' the enlsuing' elee..
(ion, sulbject to action of the Demo
eratic Convention. fe b 1-td
as iheumeronis friendls of 0. L.
D)URANTl respectfully anunounce his.
name as a canldidate for re-elect ion to
the ofilce of Seboo01 Conunissionerp of
Pickenis counltyV, subjiect. to Pr imary
ele2ctionI. feb S-td'
as Theu manyI1 friends of J. Ii
CLV DE respectfidy present his inmd
to I ih v'oter's of Pickens c'ounlty at Pri-j.
mary elect ion, for the re-appoint men L
of County Auditor. feb 8-~ t i
THE SOLUBLE
PACIFIC GUANO,
AND
DISS4OLVED BONE Acid
PHIOSPH[ATE,
iSAAC WILL JAMS
.as/ley, S. C.*
I will be pleased to seveC all thet
oldJ friends of the P~ae'itie Guzanmo
and1( of the~ A.Cid Phosphate.
See me1 at the Warehouse onl Ea~st
end1( of thie Depot.
Fe b 22-..tf
--The recent storm of Tuesday on
reaching Cherokee Cointy became
porfeetly furiots. The largest trees
were uprooted. It, is 'reported that
within a distance of three mites, on.
the line eetween Cherokee. and Pick
ens countie4, 22 persons were killed
and 40 Wounued. 'This section is far
reubvbd'from commtundeation, but the
report is considered reliable.
-A joint stock company has been
formed li Spartanburg, and it has pur
chased the SpartanburgIlerald. Mr.
T. J. Triinmier is now the' publisher,
and Mr. Cavis,the ex-editor is forenan
of the office. Mr E. E. Bomar,a young
lawyer and a gentlemani of high talent
has been iade editor. We may safely
predict for the Ierald a bright futtire.
We a ie personally acquailnted with its
editor, and knov him nto be a man well
cafiihted fto eia A iber Siccessfill"
and with interest to its readers.
-Read the advertisement of It. C.
Markley in this issue. le is now sole
propietor of thu Greenville Ca rriag
Factory, formerly owned by Cox &
Markley. Mr 0. W. Sirrine, the active
Suiperinteuldent of the Factory, is al
ways read' to accommodtte his horde
of (ustoetnrs, aiid it*is tothe iterest
of every one who may vaitd anything
inl h'- line to call on him. He adver
tises his plalters and dist ributors wit i
W. M. Iagood & Co., as agents at!
this 1phace. Call and p urchase at
once.
-Truly the editor has bee honored.
Ile received as a gift on Tuesday last,
the first rose of spring; It was one of
the finest roses ever grown il t h, com
t ry, and was the result of the cultiva
tion and care of Mrs. W. A. Mauldin.
Mrs. Mauldi n is the only lltwist in the
country that we know of, and any One
deiring file cittingisI will do well to
call on .ler at her residence.
Our little town could be called the
"latnd of flowers, too, if all, like Mrs.
Mauldin and some others, woil (d give
som0te of their time and attentiotI to
their cultivat I'Al.
* [For the Messenger..
I ~ An Appealt.
EDIi'on OF TriE M~EsSENGER: Thle
appIeall from Lewvis R. Redmnond
iseogh to awae tesymp~athlieso
his worst enemies. It i~s genterally con -
eeded~ t hat he has been a bad man, ini
is way, but nIow his race is nearly
run ; he has been shot andt dangerous
ly wvounided ; was tried antd sentenced
to Auburn Penitentiary for ten years
before his wounds had healed ; lie has
se rved out only 2 years ; from expos
ure in evading arrest, and1 confilnemett
tin a differ'ent climentes has brought .on
aht c#r-failing ideathl-dealer-('on
sumlptiendt-andl her i'ow sees his end
niear' at hand, and simply asks all to
lend a hand in get ting hinm to hsna
I ive sol, and as close as possible to his
(lear' wife andt chiildr'en, wiho has beenI
delpived of his presecc 01r aid, for so
lon g a timie, to (lie, that they may visit
an td see himl on1ce more before~ he pass
es away. If niot'foi' himself, who can
be so crueil to that faithful wife and
loving' chuildr'en ais to refuse the aid so
lpiteously asked for? lHe 'has- erred,
but as it may soon be with a great.
many of us, he will have paid1 the final
debt, and will haim nto one else. So