The Easley messenger. (Easley, S.C.) 1883-1891, April 11, 1884, Image 3

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ghe fxser 4 essenger. J. R. H AGOOD, Editor and Prop'r. LOCAL AND COUN'!T MATTERS. W. S. GREGORY, outr Foreman and Piiblisher, is authorized to receive and "eceipt for subscriptions, Job work and a-lvertisements for THE MESSNNGER. -We are having another cold stpell. -ro (lay is Good Friday, and Sun day is Easter. -W. N. Payne, one of Centrals citi zCns, was in town on Wednesday last. -Candidates! Pass dei Williams 'round and 'keep 'er dancin.' -W. M. Hagood is still improving his beautiful place. -Rev. V. If Kirton is not yet able to be out. -The Wizard Oil troupe did well with their' sales at this place. -MIr. II. C. Grady, of Pickens,call ed inl onl Satulday last. -J. W. Brimson will survey to-day, the proposed new road to Pickens C. 11. --The dist illery of J. A. Stewart, in the western part of the county, burned dowin on Saturday iight last. -Friend Richtey SAys he is elected. A father of a second son he feels mich elated. -Joln Seely, builder of the large cottoin factory in Newberry, is visiting friends in Eailey for a few days. -Cotton was selling in Greenville (his week at from 11 to 111C. We hope it may reach 15c. -Snow is reported on Balsam Moun tains, about forty miles from ireen ville. The outlook for farmers are rather gloomy. -Little Maimtie, the sweet little dtaughter of Nir. and Mrs. . A. Brown, was (iite sick a portion of this week, but we are glad to say is now better. -Four more candidates to the front his wveek, namely: W. B. Algood for Treasurer, and A. B. Tally for County Commissioner, P. l1 olber't Williams and~ Maj. D. Grice for Auditor. -The friends of Lewis R. Redmond will be glad to learn that he has1 been removed fr'om the Albany P~enitentia ry to Columbia. -We hadl a pleasant visit to Mr's. Maulin's flower garden last Sunday. She has it in elegant trim, and thie nlow er's are doing nicely. -We dlon't needI any Bill Arp or Betsy IHamilton, as long as Peggy S. favors us with her produLctions. See her' communicat ion Ott the 1st page. -We return many thanks to the Call ienian Literary Society, of Pied miont Institute, for an invitation to at tend the Annual Enttertainment to be givetn in the Chtapel to nightt. --Mr. Daniel Cothran, an1 lerly geintlemnan who lived near Major P. 0. in Anderson county, (died on Monday n igrht-last. lHe htad reachedl the mtature atge of 93.-. -We heard a promuinent nmn say I he other (lay that Blaine and Lincolnt would be the nominees for President andI( Vice P.resident, of the Republican P arty. It seemxs that TJilden andl len (ricks wvill be thie Detmocr'atic nomi 'Iees. -Listen! We have bought a part of a new outfit for our office. Come along and get your job work done. We will have job ihk that cost us two dollars a pound. -Candidates, before election time comes. have your tickets printed at the MESSENGm Office, where it will be done an neat and cheaper than any where this side of Charleston, LJ. T. Arnold, the Agent for the MEssENGER, and also Agent for the New Home Sewing machine, Is having much success in both. tie deserves the patronage of the community. -"Uncle'' Ross 11111 was in town on yesterday, and kept the people live ly where he went. Wet or cold weath er, wind and cyclones, neither one, changes his manner. Ile is always lively. -Our citizens are still hauling guano from town, and we venture to say that there is the largest amount sold so far, that has ever been sold iII this couity. If the seasons fail, oir farmers will be in a bad condition next fall. -A daughter of Squire Johnson, who lives 4 miles east of this place, had her clothes to catch fire last week which burned quite off of her. She was so badly burned that she died in a day or two afterward. -Mrs. Velhenia Joties, the wife of W. M. Jones, dicd at her hoIme near PIumpkilntowl, O1 the 5th inst., an(i was buried at Oolenoy. Rev. G. W. Singltton and ot h'rs conducted the fI neral services. -A seriois shootihg aTray occurred at. Clarksville, near Mt. Airy, N. C., Tiesday night last.. A man by the name of Ilowze, a bar-keeper, shot and probably fatally woin(le(l a son of Dr. P"hillips. Ilowze was arrested. -Nineteen years ago on Vednesd ay last, the Army of Northern Virginia laid down its arm-, which Was virtial ly the enld of the var, Ilot withstan( ing I here were other battles fought in other portioIs of the confederate States after that date. Time flies. -Mrs. Martha Jones, of Dacusville, dlied att the homue or hxer fat her on the 3rd inst., of pneumonia. She leaves a husband and four childlren to mourn her loss. She was butricat at Peters Creek, and the funleral ceremony was conducted by Rev. Thomas Looper'. -The election for Intendlant and~ Wvardens for the town of Pickens came off on Monday last. 'There were two tickets in the field and the result of t he vote was as follows: (. W. Taylor 29, 0. L. Duirant 30, J. K. Kirkse'y 30. J. (. Thom~pson 33 and J. F. Folger 28. On tihe Other ticket C. E Robinson 2.4, G. W. Earle 25, J. 11. G. McI)aniel 24, W. II. A shmnore 23, and E. 1P. Taylor 20. -The finest h-i'es in Pickens coun ty are those owned by P. Mc. D). Alex andoer, of P.ickens, antd W. M. IIagoodl, of Easley. Tin k of it, the Wizard Oil horses have been to the larger towns of the State, and~ after comning t o the small town of Easle'y, -two of thiem were picked uip by oneC of our citizens. Of wvhat is this a sign? Easley is the place to get youri mioney back. We wonder if the editor will get many free rides? -We return unmy 1)Ih anks to Mr George IIndriek.e of (3i J, E. 11 good's new wheat mill, for 50lbs. of flour. Col. Hagood has recently ad ded this mill to his grist mill which is LI three and a half miles above Pickens. a 4 Mr. Hendricks Is a worker and no ef- of forts will be spared toward making this .tt mill one of the best In the county. Theim flour sent us is of the best qialit.y, and shows what the mill, with its excellent miller, can do. ric -John H1. Bowen had on exhibition f" 'it this place Oin Saturday last, the Bow- P en Sulky Plow. We dare say it, Is the l best invention that has been made of a plow, and the farmers would do well tic to supply themselves. Capt. Boweln received all order for one, from Mr. Brown of Anderson C. 11. and it is probabIe thAt Mr. BrownII will purchase i more. o ofi -Of all th'e entertailnelits with ca which Easley has ever been blessed, the PI concerts given by t he Wizard Oil Com-.. i pany were tie best. They were far in advance of any entertainment ever giv eLi within our incorporate lilmits. Lov ers of nIsic lost a treat beyond aiy th description we could give, and the vis- pj it of this company will ever he remem- e bered by those whose good pleasutre it was to hear it perform. GOentle meln, ladies and children all showed their appreciation of the mic.4k by tuini ing out en masse at both the morning P amd evening conceit s. Oh! that it a wiouild comne agrain. P Election Notice. N A Election will be held i Eale oi Monday, 21st of April, 1881, for an intendant and four Wardens to serve the enslinlg. year. Managers of E lectioni :J. E. Roh inson, A. M. Runion and C. T. Martin By order of Council. A. W. IlUDGENS, Intendant. april 4 tf P . ... h.. . . . . . . -li1*.110 U.WCK K TS For County Commissioner. MYr 'Th1e mainy frienlA of A. B. Talley respect fully announ ice him as a (candidate for the oflice of Counntv Com missioner for Piekens couity, v, 'ject. c to the action of th! next primary elIe- tN tion. apr 11 td* For County Auditor, IN rx The many friends of P. Hiolbert William respect fulily an- . niouncme him as a candidate for County Li Auditor of liekens countity, sulbject to e recommem111 lationi by the dem ocratic party ini the niext primari~y elect ion. aplr. 11 Ed. se The many friends of Major D). tARICE respectfully anntountce him i as a c'andida1te for reconun~end~ationiby f the democratic party at the enlsneing r' primlar'y election to t he a ppoin t muent of I Audit or. Maj . G riCe his eve r been a wvorkingt Demiocrat; always to I h' front in time of need; is in every way comnpe- O tent; and~ has never asked an oflice of I his people. apr. 11 td(. I' SQL.. Thew many friends of J. B. ti CLY lE resp~etflly p~resent his name to the voters of Pickenis county at Pri mary election, for the re-appointment L of Couty Auditor. feb 8- t.(d w For Przobaute .Iuudge. T' ag ,lThe muany friends of J1. HI. t( NEW i ON respectfully bring him for ward as a cand~idate for re-election to the (.filee of P robiate .J udge for P ick r enis county, subject to the action of the D~emocratic primary election. aprltd* 04 For Coroner. . PlWTh muany friends of ANDRIEW R. HIAMITON respectfllyT bring for ward'l )1 h isne as a candlidatec for the olilce of Coroner of Pickenis county, suibject to at Iiominiation by t he 1 )emo cratic party in the~ next primary eleet- c lonl. apr 4 iii 0 For Clerk. *V. Thve inmtnv frietns of j. J. 'WIS reSpectfully announe him as andidate for re-election to the office Clerk of Court for Pickenis county, the next election, subject to a non ition hv the Denocratic party. apr 4 tdP DO"- 'he maniy fikends of Maj. J. I. 'EWART, feeling that he will be the rht man in the right plaec, respect Ilv present hik naie to the voteris of rekens county a a cniid(date for the lee of Clerk of Court, subject to the 0ion of the Demohcratic primary elee For School Commissioner. . The ainny friends of LTABAN AULDIN think him Che manl for the Ilee, and ainnounce his name as i n(lidate for School Commissionler of ekens: coluty, sibject to the Primary 'etion. FROM EASLEY. feb 14-Mtd* 1.-he numerous friends of 0. 1. URANT reswpeetfilly anno-ice Il m0 -1s a cadtilidlate for re-election to e ofileC of Sehool Conllilssioner of eken-S COto)tyI , subject to Prhnnry 'etioni. feb 8-td For Sheriff. flS!' The many friems of W. N. YNE respectfiully amioimee him a; candidate for the oflice of SheritY of ekeis colilty, at t h iext electioln. bject to a 11o:-nination by the Diemo atic party. apr 4 td* rm. Thl many friemis of JAMEN AM iLElR respectfully present his mew, to the voters of Pickens couint. a candidate for the offic of Sheriti' bject to the action of the Democrat rty inl the nlext Primary election. apr 1 td* 16DX. The l:lmy friends of EARLE , TA V LOlt respect fully bring forwar i 1 name101 as a Camiidate for the OIllee Sheriff for Pickenis county, subject the action of the Democratic par'vr the next [primary election. apr 4 td . 'The many friends of If. A. ICHl Ev feeling that he woild l1l the lice satisfactorily. lulnlllclle him as a nldidate for Sheriff of biekens Colin , slbject. to the prilary election. feb 14-td cpA. 'le lmainy friends of ELTAS E. A ULDIN respeet.ful ly annoince hi. une aS a canldidate for SherifY of ickenis (n'0111t y, at the ('ensuinIg' elee ~n, subjec~t to action) of tihe Dem~o alic C'onveuntion. feb 1---d For County Treasurer, aiS The)( many friends of W. B. lgood respect fully annilounice him asi cinlidaite for the oflice of County reasurie r of Picke ns con ity, subjecti recommllend~atin by the De)mocratije mrty' ini the next. pr~iury eletion). apr. 11 td* 116 TIhie mny friends of P. 1), UlmT'1ON respect fullly annIounIce is uine as a cand1(idamte for Tfreasurer of ickens county, at the enmsiing elee rm. subject to the action of t he D~em.. 'ratic partyv. apr 4 id REA The many friends of J. IiL. IAMt MA.JOR respe'ctfulhly bring for aird his name as a candidate for re >mmI~endationl to t he olic of (,ounmt v reasurer of Piekens~ county, subjei. the democloratime p)rimlar election. imar 28--td* mg.Th'le friends of J1. TYLER 11 I4h 'specltful 1ly anouni ce him as a candi ite for recoInnnend1(ationm by the D~em r'atic party at thme next, primnary el'c m,..,for the app~jointmen~lt as T1reasumrer Picekenis Countyv. feb 22--td* 6.T'he friends of JAS K. KIRK EY:.res'peet fully annhmounce him as a mdI(itet f-or reconnnenCIdation, by the emocratice party at the niext p'riary ectioni, for alppointlmnt as reasure'r~i LPiekenls coutty. fob 22.>_oI