The Easley messenger. (Easley, S.C.) 1883-1891, June 06, 1884, Image 6

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Ue Guetsed it. Traveling men as a rule are not tpt to make "bad' breaks," but siometimes they do. 'Tlie other day, on a traiu coming into this city,one of these gentlemen wanted to sell out for a torn two-cent stamp, but found no purchasers. On the train was a particularly lovely young lady, seated by herself, while in the seat in front was a perfect 4pecinten of a well-to-do planter. rhe moist weather had probably affected the old fellows corns, as he had taken off both boots and plant ed his feet on .the seat in front. Tle relief lie had experienced had caused him to drop into a sweet slumber, and--well, it was just about this time that the drummer sat down in the seat by the young lady and commenced to make things pleasant, after the peculiar style of drummers in general. "Old party in front seems pret t y comfortable, don't he ?" saidl he. "Yes, sir, he seems to be enjoy ing himself." "iMakes himself at home ; lon't he? These old guys take a parlor coach for a regular dressing-room. Just look at the style of those coun try socks, will you?" "'They look comfortable, though," said the lady. "Yes, they do ; but just look at the style of 'em. I'll just bet they were knit by by hand out in the cointry somewhere." ",What makes you think so?" "Oh, they are so dizzy, you know. Why, I wouldn't (lisgrace my feet by pttilg themxi into su1h old hai covers. I'd just like tol know who the old snoozer is and who made those socks." "'Well, sir," said the imiden, 'as you seem so anxious, I'll just tell you. The gentleman you have ,o politely called an old snoozer is my father,and 1 knitted those socks for him myself, and as I know you would love to get acquainted with I him, I'll Just wake hi ui) and in-I !.roduce you. Have you a card !" But the drummer had flown, and though the next station consist of only three h'ouses, a traveling man and three large trunks got off. Moral-You can't most alway a s~ometimes tel' who th~e pretty girl's father is.--Evansville Argus. -TIhe following is the order of the Circuits at the November term, 1884: Eighth Circuit, Tuesday, November 25, four days ; first Cir cuit, Tuesday, December .'2, six days ; second Circuit, Thursday, December 11, tour days ; third Circuit, Thursday, D~ecembher 18, two days ; fourth Circuit, TIuesdlay, January 13, four days ; sixth Cir cuit, T~uesdlay, January 20, four d ays ; seventh Circuit, 'ITuesday, January 27, four days. The special (docket will be called on the following Mondays of the term, viz: December 1st, 8th, 15th, and January 12th, 19th and 26th. --A healhh journal says that you ought to take three-quarters of an hour for your dinner. It would be well also to add a few vegetables and a piece of meat. DRUGS! ORUSS! F. A. WALTER, PROPRIT1oR., Cor. Main and Washington Sts., GRRNVILLE. S. C. 0 FFER- to the public. on of the beelected..puret and1freet stock of Dirutgs. Medicines, Pants,Oils. Dye Stutfs. Toilet articles, Patent inedielnes. the -best brands 44 .8egar IIind Tobac(o, Notions, etc., etc , to be fontmil In the State. Also, full line of -ardeii. Flower and fiel(I IS Guia:raiteed fresh ard genuine, and iII ract. everything usually kept in a first alass Drug Store. His SO.DA P UNT !o in full bhast, nod eI Sllipplied ivith ery nceiv ible kind of flavoring Syrups, Cream, etc., anid served ill the best. style In the City. P'olite anld attenitive lrkwith a nif and selet stock of Goods is our Inl'v g In c(((leent4 for patrons Wil I nIeI too Greenville (ol't rail to call oi 111e, :110 1 gliuaralitee sat. kifactin. My stdiek is too large to un ilertake to emuilnIerate all :he artieles. I". A. WV A LTE H. Mav 23 I f Terrible Slaughter, FOR THE NEXT FORTY DAYS ROIANSON & WYATrl Will sell at the LOWEST ltigaIres. the remainder' of their Fail and Winter stock of goods, consistin' of Notions, (lothing, Ha rd wa re. Gr(ceries, *iand Grocers DIrigs, il no1tdr to na:4ki room01 for their SPRING STOCK. Wve keep coinstaitly on1 hi11(d a full ling.e of elice G rOCeries. Tob aco, Ae. (ive 11s a vall and we m ill be sril to sell to yon if low prices ar delsir-i ,bm 18 -12mn Furniture House, EASLEY, S. C. COME ONE, COME ALL. A ND Ifurnoish your H-ouises in) elegui . syleforthe Summi~er with ai ne Line' of Iedte~adl. Matt re.<ses..n &c, &c. , A general asortmentI (of Ilandscape 'chromnos in 22x30 in.l framues, chor'd. &c,, aill readyi forim ig. ing onl thet walls. Als' , on Iai nI',7iine -,ize phlotograph framnes. alil in artistic st yle. Alwa~ys ont hand a11: full line ol UNDERT'AKERu'S SU PPLIIES. (asket~s and( coflinr, idI sizes~. itud: gye~s, 1Burial Robes for each? sex. all qpalitli andl pices. Ready at all hoursto wall upon1 en~stomrers. Coffinus t rhnnied it uiig style, and wheni so~ desired, will bh trinunmed anid shipped to any po(it o! Ridlroad free of etra charge. TIhankiung yfol for. past favors, au( solleihig your further Pattrofna gth Ian Respeettlly yours. A. M. IHNTe. 66 week at; honie. *V.00 out tit free.Pay absolutely sure. No risk. Cnpital n~ot required. Reader if you want binIess at wiciih pmson:0 of either sex, y oln"' 01r old, can malak< graut pay aill th e t inm- t hr'y work, wit] absoluIte ce rtaintyE. wito~ for partienlau' to i. IIAr~tMPTi. & Ci.o., Portland, Me mny 2:i ly AvV'A' [/XC E.ANEN. For omnty Commor. A -At thi solieitation of my friends, I respectfully announce nyself as a eandidate for County C ommissloner of Pickens Conty, sublect to the action of the next democratic primary elec tion.-may 1N WARREN BoyD. 00, The man y friends of Mr. J. J. HE KI.)p e (tifulr ann1n6 e hi14nate as a candidatexo- Oonutty Commisslon. er -of Pickets County, subject to the next deThoe1ato prIhary cleotio:,. may 16 td. Uagg The many friend of John N. Barr re4pectfhtlly amotmee his rame as a.qatdidate for Outnty Commission er tor Pickets County. subject to the iction of the democratie primiry elec tonl. may 9 td IEASLEY. Air The many friends of Elias Day res)pCrfni.ty tann:onelke his nalme-l as a cakt(Iidh e for County Comm6issiner for Pickeis Coity, sibject to the ac tioti of the nlext (em1ocratic. primary election. tuay 9 td* jlir The imay frietnds( of A. It. Talley respectfilly animnone hima as a -aidid ate for the office of Cointv Com missiner for riekenis couity, subject to the action of the next primary vee tdoll. ar11 td* For County Treasurer. A&"" Tl'he iany friemils of W. B. Allgood rerpectfuIll y ann touncte him as a carnditdate for the ofllee of County 'TIreasutrer of Pickens! t';ounity, ,lisbjeet to reconieIdation by the Democratic party in thm inext prinaury electionI. apr 11 td 0%.The man-'ly frienids 4f P. 1). Olk RCTN respetA futll y an n1onniee his name as a cft (didat.ue for Treas.ulrer of Pickens couity. at the ensnting lee tion, sl'lject to thle actionl of OILhe Dem-1. qwratic party%. apr 4 td 'I'l. T h l nv frienis of J. WIL LIAM MAJOR respectfille bring for wa'd his nam~e :a a unidlate for re COmmenftilldaition to the oie1( of Cponoriv 'reasurer of Pickens county suibeet to the democratic primary eliectionl. muiar 28--td* g.'I1lh friends of J. TYLER HILL r4-spectfuilly annuuounhce1 hin as a canldi date for reconnnendatiot hv the Dem oeratic part.y at the next plimnary elee tiont. for the a ppoint meit Is 'reasinr'eI of Pickens County. feb 22-td* w .The friem ls of JAS K. KIRK. -SEY rqeetfullly annilounce h1im as a (landiate for reco nenda)(1tI ionl, by he election, for apiti nentttutt. as Treatsuret of P.iekensa ecountty. febt 22-td4 For School Commissioner. T"'Jhe rmany friends of Rev, (L, W. SInmgletonm respect fully presentl his natnie to thIe voters of. Picken CI4(onn ty aLs a (candidate for the office of School Comniussiouner, sIujc(t~ to the action ol 2the Democratic party ini the next Pri maryt3 electioni. 'my 23 td &2L. T1he frieaple of (Capt. R. L. Lewa8 re'spectittily- annuounie himi as ai candidate for the ht1lee (bf School Comn umissihonerm of Picketns county at the next el'ctioni.. subijec~t to the action ol t1he Demttocrt'ic party in tihe pimarlty eetiont. a pr 18--td* g., The imany friends of LABAN MAIJIDIN think him *.he mant for thec [ftico, amod aiunauume his name ans cand(idate foi- Behool Com misIoner ol Picken~s cotouty, suhject t O the Primfar3 #.The tner~ousM frietnds of 0. IL naeas a candidlate for re,-election t< 0otfilee of $chool Commilssiouner o: Pickens coun ty, subject to Primnarj election. .fe b 8-4d I For Pr'obatel JUadge. gg,. ThIe maiy friends of ,J. II . NIA1 TON respctfuly bring him for wnard a' atandIdat(e for re-telcion t< the office of Probate Judge for Pick. ens county, subject to the action of the Democratic primary election. apr4td* For County Auditor, Sir The many friends of Major D. GRICE respectfully announce him as a candidate for ieommendation by the democratic party at the ensueing. primary election to t'he appointment of Auditor. Maj. GrIce has ever been a worklng Democrat; always to the froi. In time of need; is in every way compe tent; and has never asked an office of his people. apr. 11 td. . The many friends of J. B. CLYDE respectfully present his name to the voters of Plekens county at Prl inary election, for the re-appointment of County Auditor. feb 8- td For Clerk. aft The many friends of J. J. LEWIS respectfully annouitce him as a canididatte for re-election to the oice of Clerk of Court for Plekens comoty. at the next election, subject to a noin itiation by the Denocratic party. apr 4 td* 0@r The many frienids of Maj. J. M. STEWART, feeling that lie will be the right mani iii the right. place, respect fully prement hl? isname to the voters of Pickens coutity as a candidate for the offlee of Clerk of Court, subject to the actionl of the Democratic prillary elec. tionl. Mar Zk<-td* For House Representatives. r We, the many friends of J. V. Alexanider, take pleasure inl presenting his ime to the voters of Pickens County as a candidate for Representi wIVe i) t.he State Legislature. slbJect 1.1 t he action of the prigmiry eleettion. 'T'le iaie of Nr. Alexander is too vell kilow-n to the people of (Ircoull ty to need comment, having onee serv ed its ill t he St ate I gislature with honor to hiiself and conastitueicy. may 9 t.d FiRIII:NDs. RrW J. E. Boggs is respectfully anl n01nn1(ed its a t e.il(idlt( forl re-electioni to 1 h1' Ilse of Represenitatives, sub jeet. to the rules of tile detmocratic pinlmty. may 2 td Fo0r C.oroner. iirThie muany :rieiidsof ANDIREW I. Hamilton respectfully bring for ward his naimei as a cat)(i(tte for the oflice of Coroner of Pickeis coity. s1bject to a Ioiiihmtionl by the Demo eratic party- in the lext. primary elect ion. apr 4 td For Sheriff, Egg.IThe many friends of Joab Man 1d11n resp~ctfulyi3~annitoun ce him as a candidate for re-electioni to the oflice of Sher'ii of Pickens~ County, at the next election. subject to tnomination) by the dlemocratic pamrty. may 2 td sidir TIhe many' ft jends of Henry J. Lewis respectfully announce his nam ie as a candidat~e for the offiee of Sheriff of Pickens~ County. subject. to the necxt primiary election of t hie Democratic g~ 'I'ho mrany friends of W. N. PA YNE respectfully announce himn as ha candidlate for the office of Sheriff of Pickens county, at the next eleotion, subject to a nomnit tion by the D~emo cratic party. apr 4 td* Ig2. The many friends of JAMES L~. AMBLER respectfully present his niame to tL1 voters of Pickenms county as5 aL canidda~te for the office of Sheifif, subject t19A tationi of the DemIlocratic party in the~ next primary election. apr 4 tdl* ag The many friends oIf EAR.4E P. TA V LORL respect fully bring forward his name as5 a candidlatel for the office of Sheriff for Pickens county, subject to the action of the D~emocratic party in the next p~rimnary elec.~ti. apr 4 td* gg .iThe manyi3 friends of H. A. RICliEY feeling thatt he wouIld fill the office satisfactottly, annioun~e hinm as a canididaite. fom ShmeriIV of plickenis c oun: ty, sub1je3ct to the primary eilection., feb 14-td