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PICKENS SENTINEL. PIUKENS C. H., S. C. v - -- t4 j E. BOGGS, Editor and Proprietor. d 81 For Subscript nim, $1.50 per annum tj strictly in ad vaie; for six n4tnths, 75c. . AdIvertisenmits i isert ed at one dollar I)ersquarfne of oe inch or Iles for the first t Insertion and fifty cents for each subse in (Iuen ilisertlon. Liberal discount made 11 to n-trcha,uts and others advertising for six nedhi or by the year. Irr POJSIT ION1 Al )V El'TISIGMENTS NOT TAKEN. Obituary Notices exceeding fivelines, Tibites of Respect, Coiltietion of e. personal character, when admissa T-le will becharged for as advertiseniets. TIlULRS)AY, JULY 2, 1891. Sugar has begun to rise in price, and the trust men say that it is the "'sour berry," not the monopolist that has caused the ad vance. The price of cotton made a slight ad vane last week, biut very little was put on the market. There is none being oirered in the local markets and the buyers are scarce. Dr. P. C. Gaston, a native of this State and a prominent citizen (if Franklin, N. C., died at his home il that town oin the 18th tit. Ile was ia prominent 1inasol and an enthusiastic christain worker. The melon crop iin f th lower section of this StaeI will Ie good a1 it is expected that it will biegin to) be moved north in bulk this week. The It. & 1).rad will send,800 cars to those points for the removal of the crops. 'The e(litolr of 'I'he Pogresie Farmer, Col. Polk's paiper, has resigned his positiol as after tillil1re refiection, ihe hlias be14coCme clonvilnced, that the sub-trellslry is a grave mistake and le calot Conscientiously ad vocate it. There was ill tile State trvasiry of South Carolina on June tIhl .ib, $403.000.0h, and on the sallie dalt, the United States treasury at vashingtonl only hid $240,0o to its credit. Who says Soutih Carolina is not all rigilt. IRev. J. A. Mundy of the First Baptist Church of Greenville, tills beein granted a1 three months' vacation by his congrega tion. Rev. W. J. Sholar, of Chattanooga, Tennesve, will supply the Church during Dr. Mundy's ab.,:ncie. Mr. Cantwell, the SuiIerv -t(r of Regis. tration (if ('har1-lestonl voutiiy, Who Was so fiunm1111rilY remiloved bly ("i'vernor Tilliman some time silne, ilas takn tie case to court.to test the lplestioln If the Governor't, aItlity to 1thus dtepose pubHic Ifivvirs. lion. J. F. Willets, of Kansas, Ivettrer of, the Natiomil Alliance, Will address tile Allitmceieii of this Slate onl tile 9th inst., (iext 'I'llursday), lit GIrl-eenlwood, Abbeville county. and all mumbevrs of thle Order thollghoIIt the State are Cordially ill vited to attend. Last week lowa was visitedi by disaster ouIs niin1 and winid storms01. Sev'erail valleys were inundtetd and1 thouisainds (If acres of ('orn 1and1 whieatC elops inined'. and)1 many)3 f:ili.es -11 tro hmeless. Th'ie planters of - - '' eias are tloig forl a Ihort 'r 'p onl ac count oft thei drou'lthI. Columlbia tils again11 coin uced negotia lions for Ithe sale of its '"elephant'" the ca nal. Those in ('harge tink it will be a surle go thiis t imeI, anid thait they will soon1 51ee immense'i~o factories lIong tile banlks of theIir' big dlitchi. We hope)1 that the sale w~ill be umlIde and1 tihe factories built. Reports fromi other States sho0w thait thlere is 1n0 State inl tile whole Cotton belt that has a better prospect than SouthI Caro lina. Bince thle farmers got well to work here last spring, everlything has kept mDov ig and theC young crops have been p)ushied until thely have'I Iltmghit up with theC se'ason. Alabamia has1 Succeet'(ded Pennisylv'ania Ias the1 grealtest iron producing Statet ini the Unlionl. Tisi is ai grealt victory for thei SoulthI. and1( sh0ws that11 we are gralduallyv ('ominig to) till front ini the commneriali wiorldl. It will ond,'lyie a few ye'ars untii thle South1 stanids head1( on1 inalnufacaturies, at thel pr'eient rate1 (If increase ill thait kind of enIt(rprise. 'Thl'et nwspapers' ofu tiis .Sta1te were never So inltereCst ing. E2llvr bodly readts themi with avidity,. andt many3 "euiss"' themi tunrelenting ly. We read both 11of our ('ountly conIteml-I poiiesi' every week wihile they are smiok. ing hot). Th'iey are clown light interesting People' whio lhave been(i accustomedill to read-c ing tile Si::irm:i. like ia godi niewspaiper. out for' tile tirid 01' 'People's party" atfterl' the illee(ting oif thea Sltt' Alliance a.t Spar tanhurg on the 22nd inst. If stuch be the t case we predict that '.there wiii be sev'eralt (lilt tile editor of Presidenit Polk's paper whlen 11e endcorsedl the third party mlove. s Wa'ls nomlinalted ny thle llepublicans of a Ohio last Wedniesdlay fcir Gov'ernor'. Thue fighlt in that Slate this fail will be on the tariff issue, and proisies to be a hitter on~e. It IS thloughlt t,haIt C'ampbell, the present op)ponenlt. Th"le re'sult of theC election in o 0Ohio will hav"e a decided influencee ill tihe ti next Presidleniall contlest. Polk, Livingston, 31aeunie and1 Willetts " have ben in Mississippi fo'r the past two weeks working amhiong the farmers of thlat State In the~ interest of B3arkedalie, w~ho wisheOs to su1ced Senaltor George in the UnJiited States~ Sete. It is thouight that old man George will be too muchel for this tI quartett of meddlesome outsiders, w~ho have J started in to try and split the white man's IL party inl tile South willh the sulb-lireasur'y ' and third party schiemes. If Senator I George defeats themi it will he the seconid jj time within a year that Macune and Polk .P have been left in their endekavor to boss tile " jolitics of free anid iindependenit thinking ot&es.. OUR FARIMEMS. Just now It seems as If the newspaper riters and public speakers are determined > prove that our agriculturists are a poor, Dwn-trodden, starving clas. This may be > in some of the northwestern States, where te farmers have over reached themselves their dealings with money lenders, in ieir endeavor to make the west appear tore prosperous than the South and cast. hat the farmer of the South Is the poorest f our citizens we deny. The farmers of us section are today in better shape than ny other chss. They are less in debt, ave a better credit and are in every way lore prosperous than they are represeite(d r) be. They have more ready money and iroduce on hand out of which to makc nonoy, than was ever known at this seasor >f the year. Very few of our farmers havc )een fcompelled to borrow money to l heml this season. They have only applie lor loans where they wished to hold theii rops for better prices. Quite a minubei have money on hand and at interest wit: inen in other business. The yountg farner >f Pickens county are far more prosperol than their classmates of a few years ago, who have left the farms and sought to nakt i livelihood in business or the profes. iions. Many of these young llen hav( 111on11(ly to lend and own good farins, al made from the profits of the farm. Thos( who are inl business have worked just at hard and have been as economical in everj way, but their incones have been less sur und reliable. There is no need for any one to coie t( this county and prach poverty, for thi facts -will not bear them out. Picken! ouunty is prosperous and the outlook for th4 future is yet imore bright. Oly politician talk "poor farmer," and we do nct neetf tle here. Our interest is in good liones' work to build up the county and thus bene it the State and Government. Col. J. A. IHoyt has been apliointed finan. ial agent of the Furman University, i raise $25,000 to end(low a chair inl that ill. ittiion to be known as the Fulrman Chair, it honor of the late Dr. J. C. Furman, "'ol. Iloyt will collinlence his ealiviss ol ie Statle at once al nto doubt will soor itige the required sum1 for so worthy f aulse. :11118C.loe 'lNIOH A botit Thoome Pastet. We have ahviays ben opposed to plitfi( Aliers who draw salaury and mlileite tc eltilg "Cullrties" inl tle wily f '"fre lasses" front the railroads. ''hey offei .hese Courtesies nt a aW gat ity but it'b i.ause they expect soie 'ort .f at quit It Io itn returin, jist a mo1wh a whe thevy mnake atnothur investine-nt ami il Would beubss-ie inl Iiel n11t t< IO ,o. And it hias been with it feling fit iStj)p'iitmetL that We have learned taiti 80Vern1, Tl10 anand the( other 6late Oill eiAils litive nlecepted ftee passes. We db tot know that there is antythilig CtlipalIle in icceptin'g theilm it, Ilhen we have con. ielted it in others and we jist its strongly roidein It it the pre!ent State officers, itti the worst feature of the of the btusiniess is that we heard (o(v. T'illinan onl the 41unp ilast suninier condenim it strongly itnd we endorse I every word of it antd do vet, and now lie is ridivg otn a free pass 1im1self. Sentd it back, Goverioir, anld pty. yo'nr fare like a little man. This is mi "rvfoi" thtat the 'reform admi istrtion shouald havlie (cartied oat inl good fait h fr'om gov~erntor through~l the Lelgistatutre dotwnI t the htwest Oflijial. Attd that too ntot irl any3~ tpirit of htostility to the railroadt hut that there tmay be'nto real or aipparenit cause to bias the judgmtent int mlatters be-' tween't the pteole antd the ratilroadls. I low uadmirable thte coinduit of .Judge M(cGowant mt refutsing tot tide event in the priv'ate car rtf att olliciail unttil h e had first, pani< Ihis fare. No, lit, genthtlen oif theii Stte lIoOse, weC (ennt ailord to htave you0 douing whtat we .ondtemnedu't in other oiflcials. We matt.t .0 contdemntit in 2 them and1( we mIeani to ndenmi it in yu. "'Cteesar's wife nIllst not210 ontly pure but above suspiicionl. -Anderson Advocate. NUe Kind. "'Aim to be 1kind(" says Horace Manti 'genterotus, maltgnanIimoutsl." If thIere is a 103' inl Fehool whot( hast a clutb-foo,t, dont't et himu ktnow y'ou ever sawv it. If there is I poor boy wvith ragged clothtes, don't talk ii out rags in his hetariag. If thtere is a amte boy, assigtt hitt sotme ptart oif the amtle which d0cC nlot reqjuire runinintg. If here is a htungry onte, give htim patrt of youtr tinner. If there is a121ul11 one he1)lpiiim Ito earni his hessont. If there is a bright 0ne, te not enIviolts of htimI; for if one' hity is iproud of his talents andt allother is envious01 )f themt, they are twot great wrongs, and1( rio mtoi e taileint tltiha befoe. If a bigger or ~tronge21r iboy hias i njulredl you 2and2 is sotry, otrgive hiunt, antd request the( teachler itot tor umiish htimt. .It is umlh btetter to haive a bind hteat, thain a greatt fist. A car Lead. Nominally a catr load is 20,000 ponis. L is als.oj seventty batrreltt of salit, sev'enty oif imte, nmiiety (of flouir, sixtyV of whlisker, 200 nIeks of tlouir, six ('ordsa of wood, e'ighteeni >r twenty head1( of cattle, fIfty or' sixty head if ho(gi, 2nmiety to1 100 htead of sheep, 17,. 2) feet of sidling, 13:,ot0 feet of loorinlg, 0,000 shingles, one hlttlf less of green, otne etth less of joist, :tto bushe'ls of wvheat, 0) (of batrtley, 400t of corn, Q&3) of oats, 360~ f flax seedl, 3630 oif sweet potatoes, Fronm P'Iidtonit. Mni i Etroi: if y'our retaders woldt like a see te "gloriouts C l fouri th It'eleratled II re'gulatr old( fashtion style, the(y shoulld o12ne1 tott Pithnl ex auda." and ad te ook"' tre gingil to celebratte a theit h'Iearts 'onttet. it the~ forenoot we ill htave swimming onIlests inl the river, tight ropelt per21 orim nIces byv nton-pr)ofessionaLl rope walkes L)metbody' is goinlg to get at goodt( duckhin21 121re. 'The 2rope is to be across5 thte river. n the afterntoin there wtill be a hal >on2 as5censionl 1by 21 professionall batlloontist lho is 'o ascettd 3.0t)0 feet and1( ('ut loos~e 21d Colme do(wn1 inl a p)arttebulto, if it works, ad iV it dlon't work he wtill dlescendl viai 20 Mi-nIity route. A fter' that a mlatchi am21e of hase btall wiill be? played btetweeni 'iedmllonlt cIb 1and1 somc o)thIer ine to bet card fronm yet. The gentiral public is in. ited( to aittendt the celebtrationt, and2( we hope >see a good mtany of our P'i('cns friends it the grounads next Saturday, y'ou withI tc rest. CTe SP.Nxs.'s welcome face is seen ore regutlar'ly anid it has1 persuadled severalI 011ur folks to comte and1( Iook at those de-. ratble htomes to) be had14 inl -our counity, ook outt for' them tids fall. 'ours &c. Piedmiotnt, Junle 29tht '91. Jos. Thte followintg flgures show the amnotl fpropgerty retutrned for talxes inl each awns8hipl, boIth real and plersontal: atsley --..--.--..--..-.. -.. -. .. .. . . $.2,094 iberty--.--.-------.........214; L'it ati........................ 4237 uirmieane. . . .. . .........O ; ickens.....................1 :, : acuLsville...................320 1 .tmp1kinltown .... .... ........; $ $7 istatOe............... .....457 Total, . 1.3;o 72 Total poll...... . .. ...... 'IE CARILDMEIN SLEF. A circle of mutual friends a few (lays ago were speaking of the inany deaths among the children. On last Salibath the Greenville News contained aneditorial that beautifully expressed tie sweetest consola tion that could be poured into the bereaved heart: Wherever people live there is a grave yard or ('emw-tery near by, giving nitte re inielur that people die; and wherever graves are clustered there are little tinoinds under which the children are sleeping. When the day is done and the air is shadowed with the Coning of the night id the hush of the twilight muillts all tile sounds of life, the babies go to sleep in Iousands of homes. To the soft rh1y thlain of the inother's lullaby the white lids close over the bright eyes, tired little forms relax and the gentle, regular breathing tells that the 111A is sleeping and ready to be laid by loving arius in eradle or cot to dream the dreams of childhood, to wake on the 11101OW to the child's hopes and tLhUtghts, pleasilres anid sorro%ws. io often-- so very, very often -there .4 etIes for the ltchibliren thatt other sleep the sleep so bitt r hard for those who are left waking to hear, lhe s,ep ha11t leaves in the liviniig hearts s< ars which eanl n1oit, heal this side 1* 1Jo rdllan, menories Which li(ng r and hurt de-pite Ili sothling power of II.e passinlg years. Yet it is a sleep given by God. 'T'le l -hibIren sleeping linder the little innIs shluinier at tihe hidding of 1lii who gave thetml life, and ate laid there by hands all nilighty but maore loving ilnd ten der lian tle Inother's own. They sleep very peacefully iand no cold of Wiiter wlenl thel snow Ihealps above the. no heat of 'S3tiner w Ien the grass grows green and the flowers blooni and shower down their petals inl dying benediction (nlin iar their rest. They sleelp to wake to no trou- si bles or fears or tears, to know only happi- 11 ness iiielfable and light and glory everlast- b ing- inl an endles <h in which thee Will )U no Weariness, only a glad waiting for d those wllo are to follow. t, Lookiing on Ile mioutds where the child- u ren sleep we know that lponl each of tIhemIg tears have rain(el, that for each of thetn hearts hav e yeArn;Hed with yearning inex pissill. tha t for tach of tlen hearts have ' ,k-hed alilost to burtisting--alI how ninyi p (If thei there are! Soie tellintg of th'e f( grie's of long ago, sonie (if new SoITOWS soime nt'glteted aid forgot,ten lecaise thbose who loved thein are thIutselv's sIeepine h or are far olf, thels kept, amd deck d h) 1 F catessing hands--stie very lowly and hum1t1ible, SItie wvith evitlence that tht'cth1 is not partial and tihat rich 111.1 apom alike iiust stiller- -the resting pIces of' the chiil ren are bi,hec' inadiiy, for everywhere ilte hand of the All Wike Father sootlhj thein to slu;kher and tear diitited evvs gat.e for the lst titine, here, oI 4liiet anId peaceful lilille facits. Yet. lttkinlg lipo the ino11nds, We know that beneatlih tach of thein th'r c is rest tind pvacv; thmt the little fet-l there ,4 W1011hl li:ve hi-frnl- very tir'-q-0 vury many - tilnes it they hat b0 ':, it tO lk tIOhntgi 1,.0 lit'-; th t I lit ats n ow to knoiw% only Iapha -v wou have n4hetI s(rely antI of!t - t' 0 (4 h of thim is a sure ail saife tel1: - -' .'iMr)ws atid 11tills ati)Id tc'ars, frn ti i s and tIllit s antid bittI'r. ncss %%hicb vvery life,fel. and t1ll 11f3 the( 'ohitg of '1 pure ad sine.s s(uIl to paratdise. T chiiren are ash-ep. Those of its wh-]o rem4ia'1,0t linere to keep vigil. to live and1 w atch, to long vaiinly Iiid to hide the delay Cd coIninl of the t-ndlest slituber, nmist wvake aid grow weary and sUleT. But the chidren ;leep very sweetly. A New Home F,r the Mainiuiteturerp,. Tho friends of (It M111afaciurers' Record llaty bo inttrested inl the follow ing news item taloni froinl the Bltimnore Evenlinig News of Satiurday evening ist an oflicey ilding on tIe northwest cor Iner of L~exinmgtona antI Noth I strteets. Te own1ers of t he Manaufaclure rs' Record havo bteen lotoking aronit d for lsev*eral mnith s for a1 sitable site, and finally fixed upon thtis cornier. .it is c(itn. venie'nt to flue pot)ohfliet', atiul is tne of the tmost implIortanit corners t' ini the futurtie oflice tcenttr( of Haltiimtore. Th'Ie punrchast of the cori'er lot and1( thet one adjoiningj~ froting 5t0 feet on Lexinigtona street, w'.15 e lt)sed. yester'day by the paymntliu of the ent iro putaebalse pieO, $50,000, iln ensh. This is the litrgest all' cash real estate tranasaction madee lhere in a long time. Thet sal1e was iinade' thrioughl Mr. Williamn (. II. Stumap, real esta1to agenit. Thie corner lot. with a fronitage of 25 feet, is occupied by the 1llatckst one Iltid ing, erected last year'. 'This will fortm a pai t of thet' newv biuihlitg, whtich will he setvent stories high, with a frontage (of 50 feet. It will bt one of the best, oflico buildinigs in t he city', fInished throtugh out mi hutrtwoods, andt proJvided wit h ele vator, t'irepalaces in the offices, anid all n ieded contveniencetis'. T 1hte continuted additions to the ofiec foeto (If the Mamufatcturers' Record, 1 both~ in the ed(itoirial iati business do.. partmencits, miatdt neQcessary by3 its coin-A sitantly inecasinig buasiiness, hazts foarced1 upon01 it a1 remoitvtd from its present quarl- j ter's, whtere it lius scineezted itself itito every ailahtble nook and corner. fit its newi building it wilhl have ilapli r'oom for proelent needs antd for ftutunr e'xpantslio'. iIow~ Its Our .Jury 1 (to.nilta, S. C., ,June 27.--Jud(ge Fra- . zt'r Itoday tIled a dhecisiotn declatinag the grandit jury at thet rte(tent term of couart anid tw prtev'ious one illtega. TIhec grtoundts aure: The stal of coturt is tat tont thte samte puage as thae writ dhirectedt to the shterif aIi'1( is not thtesa'al tot the venlir'e; it (holes nott aph petir that the perston who matde serviice oin the jutror's wa's a dteputy of thte sheriff, or that hit was any other tlitum a private pet. stan; soie of the stuunnionses' we'rte eft at the plates of butsitess whilhe thte statuite prtescrtibes that they silIli e deli vered ini per'ason ttr at the phtice of abodt(e. Thte oirdetr got's on tto say~ that "Ollibers oaf tt' vourit have uno righlt to sublstitte atny pr'atice, htowever' genteral or of lotig stantd iag, whitn therie iare laiti piovisionis oif law,v ad whietn that irre'tgtlarti ties tare obajeet ed to anmd brouight lto the ttenatiton oaf the ('ourI . the tobljeet iona tmutst lbe sustain ted." 'Tle Jutdge's orther tua:shies It' wit of vemrae and1 discharitges thue grantd p iries TIhtis wilIlimiring abtout a great chanutge'nth maethd ot f serv'ing ntices on5 fl juries.-Sp l e eiail to Gireenviile News. I laat at Sidt A buout It. TIhet Ptickens ENx-rixxt, is (alt i a spe'cial counaity edition.L It gives thle history of 1l'iekents ('outy,v amnie tcctunt tof her' re Stources(', pro(gr'e's andt. tut Itactn andt the scripmhtuotas, wLith goodtt pictures(', of lmany tf hier' hlea(hng inena. It is ai gtotd 2ant ji(ky, n'iit'ri>;t' for Ithe S.i's-ii rtC. to unatak121e s cartried't itirogh sut((ceSfully3' and1 is every way ('retdIitable t(o ourt stuatnch andh able cotetmpa ry.t'iti It (can not failh to be of haerinutmenit atid great 2( advantage tt P ickenas CtotaaIy, and tIme wh-1ttt thitte ow' the Sex riiNRtI hthnk hiatt favttis ft r its unditertak. img.-Gireniville Newst Tlhie Pickens SixxNa-.. ('ome(s to us thais wee'tk whm a '2-pati e' ('ounh:y ('ditionl, Illustr-a. I1 tech with ('nIs oif tIme dilfetrentt countty tolli- I (ihs, atll of '."hiom look t1prite natlimdt. 'lT' ge't-up~ of this scheet 's cred itabte to- Ithe eta. terp)rise nl Ihais hper.-Peoaple's Advocate. A Gieat Naferruard. There is tno saftgtuard hike a niewshpape(r. f Nothinug ('an dIt mo(re to keep1 tup a town'h j andlI hit-p Ihtusjtntss. ThIe towitn tttt sulppor-ts ta good loctal Palpet' is t he towni that is sIte. essfiil anmd gr a-mug, and1( thle ne(wRhpapr ta keeps tal with anid it ittle in adveace oif that townt's gr-owth is the one that wiilI live long and u)ra)sner. I h MeFALL'S kLMANACK - FORl x13S1. The probability is that the weather ill cotiiuc to be warnm, with an oc tsiomil ho(t spell, and Tli-; Alianlack will continue to fur ishi hot weather goods, like fly fans LId triaps, parasols, lumlbrellas of all ze", light shoe, slippers and straw ats, mosquito liets, toilet Soaps, rushes and perfumery, and if it Ollt Faill 8011 We wNt the SENTIN-L >havea cut of this Almanack fixed p and placed along side of Toim loan's Soda Water Mani. Tomn's mani hits ia good openl countenance, ith a regtilar ice cold soda water ex r,Ssin am.d a 11mighIlty good openlin' r r drul('( ditgs, an( Tom can down his Ahmanack mi physic and seeds, ut when it coivs right down to ruit Jars, Jelly Ttumbliers, Clieap Sugar, Good Flour and Clean Coffee This Ahmanack is away ahead. Next. week we'll have a supply of Ow erop turnip scvds, something at %ill grow turnips as big as 3 ylp gourd. N. T. McFALL. 1ao1. VANTED AT ONCE! 13 Yokes of Steers; 45 Milk Cows; 31 Young Mules; 1 Good 1[orse; 03 Sheep, 11nd want to pay for thiemi ia PIANOS, ORGANS and EWING MAClI INES At the GREEN VILLE [USIC HOUSE, Liexander Bros. & Co. Next door' to the express oflico. y7mut ANTZLEII & SMITII, Ilnrealls 8.00. Bedsteads, 81 .25. (Chairs, 4(0 cnts. SaIfes, 82.00. Suits of 10 Pieces,81 2.50 Parlor Suits, Plush rinIIInIed, 82S.00. (Cofuins and Caskets at iy time, (lay or niight. Push the button on ourP ont dloor and( yonur call Ill be0 anlsweredl inunmedi.. tely. Tol( get yo)ur gods cheap to ANTZLER & SiVI,' 03 and 0.5 Tain 4t,, O R EENVILLE, N. C. eTelenhone Nos. 0a na n ' PAINTS, OII AND FARMIN FINEST READ (ALL -s HOIME-MADF CARRIAGES - MARKLEY d4 ATLANTIC I ROAD CART NOBBY HA L IGHT Throo E AfERSON & YOU WILL E By Purchi The Greenvilk GIIEENN H. C. . W. SITRINE, Superi Soda Water Beats the World. It Makes Me Feel Goo I ir ver. Sodalerstin H aness,e Sadles, And Saller. ada TheaDbrT f er hiri At SLANie BaR Or dS'a 10DMinu Stret, GREVILLiE, S. I PO%VLOP&1 IOOLET, LATHE WRS N (-1SO l i, 1-:T., Hre nriess Swads,1i [., (i (al . ' . f r e work at all times bline . I ""' get forsI th ie bes P ir on and i(S m103r m ok 1,TI Mt re --itT Z ndge MORE F. Writ fo ourNewIll MARBFFLWAE WORKi S ,HARD"V C IMPLEMENTS I FMIXED PAL! COLOR8.) WAGONS, of all kinda, Browster" Buggies, uggies aud Phletons, 3 in TEN Styles, RNESS, Quarter Buggies, FISHER Vehicles. 1AVE MONEY ising the above at Coach Factory, MARKLEY, Proprietor. teandcast. ap30vl A Household Remedy FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES B. B.B. Botanic Blood Balm It Cures SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA, evety form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be sides being efficacious In toning up the system and restoring the constitution, when Impaired from any cause. Its almost supernatural healIng properties justify us In guaranteeing a cure, If directions are followed. SENT FREE -Bokr%^vt BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta. Ga. T& AGENCYfaor A p aup.loto Informatton I raCIt Ocf 0t0 :aWd, 611OWig] lo w (1O1 l:i Patets, Caiveat4 atte n it . CoIpyrp rIta. jont free. .Addre MUN~N & CO. ST TACI\?AI.MTS: :WOODWORIfI T 80IIC23UNSQUAR.MQ ' ACW,IWiGQir rW. o. ORsALE Bv C. A. ItEI ED, Agehnt, Ande-sonu, M. C. Newspapers .-. FR EE Send( your ownt namfe and41 address andl( t hose of 5 to I10 of your frien1dM or1 neIhihhors, <.n a pos)t al caird, or otheir,v'ise, and a enIW of thle SAVANN All WEElK. 9 LY NER S will be sent to ca'1h addiress THlE WEEKLY NEWS rs a lWsNess AN) F~.uurf.v Nlwspsi'A'I FoR 'of-NTItV ltAngus. I is the hiIgM. Weekly pu.li shed ino the SouthI- 16 harge p)ages. 1t1 H(( isplenily got tn up) andE enrefully edtit ((d. If youi have never seent a copy of it, sendl for one and you will pronoun14 ce it thle b iggest and( best I nwspa peCr you ever re:ad Aithiress TH'IE WVEEKLY NEWVs, The' Courier-Journal ! LO)UISYILLE, KY. Subscription1 rate's, dlaily and Sunday, T10.0 (0 a yearV; dily wit hou)t SIIwday, 68:a (1year; Si''day, 1$2 ai year; weekly, 81I a year. .th largel;tist (irenb1itionl of atny I)emo. . Tatic Newspaper in thill' Iitedl States, md1( p,'Ei)ose.s toI dole ,e orI Ireble it.; at.. II ' 1~ 2 BY Gl VIN(G AWAY I gh Ar'nl Sewing' E,tachinIe ort a 11ard nal-iNunle cp freeal. 'Writ e for one. \<hlress, W. N. l1ALI1)EMIAN, 9 PresiE dent Couier't-Jom-ali (Comp4gi4y Louisviille Ky. The Pickens Markets. (orn, per hui. .1.0' Aleal "' .. 11 ~ Btt t r per lh.. 1 I',.n per doi z..8 r-. C'h i(kens each I - - - 25 I .hBaron pereen.......... VEEL OWER use LESS WATER atratedt Cataloguc oif 11401. NGINEL CO. SPRINAFlELo n. n.A. C. JEFFIIE-, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 79 Law Range, GIEERVILLE, S. C. Practices in all the courts. (im giv 6 very best ref erences. Telephon No. 7 tM jn22m6 -i II. 0. Jkowen. J. 11. Frecinau. B OWJ-N & FIREEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ap2yl PICKENS, S. Ui WH.. & Omit, J. E. 1oo1s, Greenville, S. C. Pickens, b. C. ELLS, 01M & BOGGS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PICKENS C. I., S. C. M. F. ArisT., C. L. I1o.LINoswoRTij Solicitor 8th Circuit, Pickens, S. C. Greenville, S. C. NSEL & IIOLLINGSWORTH, ATTORN 4 Practice ill and1(attentionl ted to thei ...l.a ILL & VELDON, DENTISTS, 122 Main Street. (MlEENYILLE, S. C. Gas ,given every Thursday and Friday, anl teeth -xtracted without pain. N OTICE OF IEMOVAL. My1 Dental Roois are now located ill V. U. Cleveland's new building over the Savings' Baiik and Felton's B3ook Store. J. W. NORWOO), D. 1). S. WV. M1. NoitwOOD, D). 1) S.. Assistant. GMEENVILLE, S. C. D It. J. 1). CAMALIA.", DENTIST, Office over Westmnorcland Bros. & Duke'? Drue Store. ja1'89 GIEENVILLE, .S. C. It. FIANK SMITII, EASLEY, S. C. Is now perianently located at Ensley, and respvct I tilly iafrs li: professiol - serlvices to tile puIblic generally. 2jan90 J C. FITZGEl"ALD, PIIOTOGMIAPIIER, GiMEENVILL, S. C. Over Iestnoreland iros'. Drug Store. All wbrk dOn- by thI illstantanicois pri ''('s. Also4 )nae (nlargements from (;d pitrsto anylv.'ize in, waiter coor, ('ray on, India illk, oil and plain phlotolrallhs. M\ANSION HOUSE, GlREENVILLE, S. C., Has been newly reitted and exf-elle, fly furnisled. It is .Irst-class in its appoill mentq, an e is o of Ihe best hIIt4ls in tIe South. Situated in the IeaIthic-st and most del gitful lo'ality inl the vouitry it offers Iluperior attracti<oms to visitors. 1 ts cisille ennnilot be excelled ill aly (-it.Y. J. J. LI FWIS. JU. L US E. BOGGS. THE PICKENS Land .'.Agency ! If you want to buy or sell laud, read here. Th'Ie PickenLan gency nowl( has for sale t he followingC desrab 1(1nd. A farm of 238 acres 4 iles west of Picken,s; 30o acrt's cleared,. balance ir, good imber; we l waitered by c!ree(k and A sprIigs; ntenar Con)icoIrd chlurchl anid school house; deial ehorhood. Price, $1,. 77 acres two miles west of Libert y; 50 acres inl(1 ati.tatoln. good buildings, 'plen..~ ty' of water, a11llneces.lary (lut buildings. Termis easy. 12iacres near Old TRabbit T1owni, Liber ty township, 1) mriles (If staltion; good (welling, lies well, 75 aeres inl ('ult ivationl il.the best ('(ttonl section in the county. P rice $ 1,300; termis easy. 100 acres .2} mile4s from P1ickens, 40 acres in (lilt ivatIin, 12 acres bIest bottom land. .will 1not was~h (r overllow, 60t acres line pline11 irmh1er. Pri('e $1200. on e thi rd ('n151, bllalne onl lonlg t ime. Th'lis is at rare ha rg:nn. .123 a1creS norIth2west (If Symmlies' mill; I ' cs inI ('ultivation11, 25 leres i bot1toml land on hi fteen Mie CI reek . In a hiigla state o'(f cinliivation; goodI bu11(1 l'5;tie water and 114 a goodi or(chaIrd. 'Ternis, 8 per centI.; ime, 8 y'ears A MIpleIdid falrml of 100 acres. 27 miles nort11h oif P ick4'ns oni graded.( roaid; three IZ>Id tenan'Ilit hous25 5. 0;0 21-r(s ill hi ihl state (of cuIlt iat 021. 30 aler< II best T1welIve M ile htlOtom; l* e not( 221vlierflow; 11ine pasture of 10 alcres, geilll felnCe, good(4( well (If water 4 an1 t wo g' 41.dSu siugs. Will sell on easy tl'erms. P rice *1.800. 1.1(24 ae5 nlear Cenitral with 75 neresR in 11 inga~ Sia o1'(f ('ulti vation11. Good d welg. HI g,and1 nece'ssalry (out buildings. I'lwentyi-(Ine acres (It larul( in the town'1 El it1.; f. u r r h . A good tenant, hloue. .201) acres' 44n lig Cr- 'i Creek ; 75 ac'res in (cilt i vat ion2; 25 ne(re~ -est bottom lanld Is acrIes Elf it ithout.1 a1 dlitch1: thle bottom .221 h ot sub,j)ect tol (verilow; half 14 dle og ~ acrl'les niear Pony21k intown11 in orig.iai .-e'(st ; 1001 acres Iies' w(ell and1( t imlber'fint 1 rice $;t50. - 175 acres eight mliles north of Piekens oni t'raded( roadE to Eu.istatoe.; glood frame r esi(e., goodl barnl and2 all n cessary out l nilIl.s, g.oodl we'll (If wate'r; 50 alerer in -' 1 11 -t 1 1 1 h i - 1C 1 (o rig in a1l1 fo rest. A1(0 Oi u'th r. .('25, . .l ne 1)1 long time-l 4 10 10- a r<s adlJol un g thle ablove tratt 1i -es b41 >022tom Juimrov'ed; :ts0 acres of tr1(t Inl originial tullber. Pice, $4t50 p5 'acres 2 miles southwest (If (Oros.s P; oon waters of George's ('reek; good (t111 1and4, (on2e-hlf in l original forest til C' mh11er; 22bou t I ; lI(5 CIre el1!C 1red 1(1 il' a ih staite oif (lit ivatioIn; good water and11 l( y bu11ikgs ; I ('m1s ensy. 3n;eCs Inl the (l.r;plrate liinitsq o'f the toW (I I l.ens. g<xa(t douible log house,. - 111 Silllis fll two hiors2es and1( t wI ("ows nW al 1 nlggy shed(, 28 acres in1 highi fene. hi of sod Ipasltuire Imder v, ire *150, il hlf('1p1 le'I1e in 011 0 5 '11aIrs jl1n uth (If town, joins the ofI (Ih.l ties lits 111In cult ivaition, 10 aicres (if te q,es boto and, aldendid builId wst 'ig j a goid bargain for a person - 37 0, h2a111 cash, halnc in oe year e Laor lly rlltlcilr rt, to Pickens, E 111 BROWNS 11R0f BITTERS cIlns reconuilne,i It. Al de0alers sel. Giuie hs1,frado 12n2d am ULQ.IQ -. ihc - 00ntlin.'