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PICKENS SENTINEL. PICKENS C. H.,28. C. 3. BOG0S, Editor and Proprietor. For Subscription, 1.50 per annum strictly in ad vance; for six months, 75c. Advertiseimnits inserted at one dollar p ers(uareof one inch or less for the first inscrtion and fifty cent.s for eachi subse quent Insertion. * Liberal discoit made to morchants and others advertising for six iatoaths or by the year. 46ir-POSITION AD'VERTISEMENTS NOT TAKEN. Obltt.ary Notices excevding fivelines, Tributes of Itespect, Communicat ion of r. personal character, when aihnhisa ble will becharied for as advert isemets. TI[URDAY, OCT. 15, 1891. The Synod of South Carolina will nieet at Sumter, on Tuesday, the 20th inst. The Cotton Growers convention will meet in Atlanta on the 29th Inst. All who Intend to go should note the (late as the convention will certainly be held at that time. Charles Stewart Parnell, the great Irish statesman and political leader,died last Fri day after a short illness. lie was the greatest advocate of the caise of home rule Ireland ever had. John Wingate, Esq , assistant U. S. dis trict atorney, died at bis home in Green ville, cn the Gth inst., after a a lingeriig Iliness from paralysis. His remains were sent to Charleston for burial. In the State campaigns now in progress the Alfiancemen and third party advocates have gone back to their old party and none of these sentiments are heard during the hot struggle that is now going on between the two old parties. Be sure and read ouir dictionary offer in another column, Webster's miabridgeud die tionary is a book that shouhl be in every houschold, and never before was snch ia chance offered to secure this standard work as the AEN IINEI, olfers to its readers. If the reports of Fteve Iyin's failure as published aro true, his business success again will be a sad conunentary on the commercial integrity of his abettors. TIIe merchants of Atlanta in his line,were reek lessly robbed by his ruithlesH course. ir. Jams IM. Loilg, at lromitnent and well known farmer of Edgefield county, was shot and instantly killed by a negro tenant last Saturlay morning. The negro ha:s Bold a bale of cotton against the orde of the farmer,'atnd when asked about it, shot the landlord. The miurder has not been cautht. The review of the business of the South by the mercantile agencies, Shows tlat[the outlook was never more pronising, aid that the Southern business men have good catuse to anticipate a splendid season for trade. The rise in the prit-e of our staple product the past, week has helped the pros pect very much. The Chiarleton~ World -has -suspenlded andl is not. likely to resnnn:e pultlication. On Wednesday, tile 7th inst., Ilhe last issue was pr-inted. Tlhiose whlo 'have paid thteir subscriptions in advanlIce (of that date their money will beC refUlmded bly seniding aippli nation to WV. (, liar vey, 30) hlayne street, Charleston, S. ('. Tihe camnpaignts in Ohio and New Yoirk are getting inlterestinlg. Camlpbeill n Ohio Is meeting the attackh oIf the g. 4). p. chaml pioni-McK inley-wi th tell ing blo)ws, and1( Cleveland and II ill in New York aure 1brin ing a1 l( heations of tile D emoceracv to gether in solid rank. If (Campbell hteats McKinley, it is thought that lie will be the ComIing man11 of the paurty of the people. The third party is not int it. Quite a numbher of newspapers anid writ. era are again aldvising~ the amr ohl his Cotton for hlighier prices. This is a! question the farmer should dlecide fo r himl self. If he is al e and( his jtllgmlent ree. ommetnds that courlse, let him1, htold it; if to the conitrary, let imt sell, anld in thle loss or gain ini this speentlatin tie wilt lhave' oly himsiielf to :onldenl or (conunemcil. No) fi ( ite being (can tel' antythinig ablout the p: ie of Cotton twol 11 month hieni,ice. IT. B1. IIendri ek'. the post master at Pic!ens, was ont last week inspecting tile country postoilices, and( swapping experi ence anid oblservation with the postnmllsters. IIo was requested by the gleat and1 rich government of the United States to (10 this gratis and( pay Is oIwn (xpenlses. If it was nlecessary to have the work (done, the government should pay for it. Working for the publlic for alccommnodamtion is the business of a neCwspapler alon1e. Devises of rea destate shonhi1( atlways be recordecd ill tIle (Ilice of mnesne conveyane for the county inl whichl the land lies. For the wanlt of a law requiring this to be0 done, tihe recordi of land titles aire vr-' im.1 perfect. The law should provide hait all wills conveying any estate in lands shtouIld be governled by7 the same law of record as deeds and( mOrtgages. Thlen thle systemn woulld be unliformt and( comlllete, anld titles to real estate would not become so obscure and julmbled. The price of cotton has ferged aheadt this fall at a more steady rate tian that of any other agricultural product. Wheat has taken spnrts, but the market has not been so steady as cotton. If the mlarket holds good for two months, the Southerni farmer will be 0. K. Trhough the present price of the staple is tow in comparison to titat of other (lays, everything thlat then producer has to buy is proportionately low, and the difference ini the p)lice of time p)ro duct is counterbalanced. The short history of South Carolina com pliled by JohIn Langdon Welber, school commissioner of Charleston, and p)ubllihed -by GInn & Co., of Boston, Is a book that 'will fill a long felt want for a shlort, simple .and complete school history of the State The author hia'ivided hisa trealise into lft v Jessons, each treating of- a certain period in the State's history, blringing it down to the present year. It Ia a book that sho,uld be Ilntroduced into every .school In thme * $ate, as nto where else canl the -primatry studeetget a true hilstory' of South Caro-j Mas WnlUon o plalily. GOOD MAIL SE19VICE. Next to good roads and railreads for the Improvement and rapid development of it country is a good and thoroughly efficient star route mail service. In this asin alost i!verything else, poor pay, poor service; cleap price, chealp goods. To have any. Lhing well done, we must pay well for it. If we buy a first-class article, we must pity % first class-price. Conpetition in this, as in a great miny other things runs down the value of the service more than it does the price. When the time comes for letting mail contractR, our people should remem ber that the government is as able, as it is willing to give good pay for good work, and no one should send in any cut throat. bids. Every bondsuen is liable to have to perform the contract of his priucipal and he should not sign the bond, if lie could not afford to do the work for the price. A LON4. NEn"ON. It is proballc that the coining session of the Legislature will bo the longest on rec ord. The passing upon the new codilen. tion of our laws will require one month, and it will take pt month or six weeks to get through the new business that will be brought before that body. 'Tle lecturers of tht suit-Allianecs inl ech county lve been orgamized into an advisory committee to put into tle hands of the imembers from each county, bills and Iaets that tho order desire acted 1111on and passed at this ses. si0in, wI'ich will cause a considertlhic ainount of niew busitness to be brought upl). If all this is done the Imemlibers will Fee tl violets in bloom when they return to the bosom of their family next sprting. A NIcE DO'011. The(. doctor camie and felt her pIlse, and satisfied IiwmIelf ns to;the nature of the dis ease and put severl poiti ills i capsles to be taken Il stat'd inlt-evals, and wert his way. The patient goltged i the Ilediinte Olit of the caps-!s, li(! stirred in molas sCS 111i gfItlpWd it (IoNwI. To I teighbor who Ai v ' he salid: 'The doctor is patie ;10ly tticc with lie Iledicinle ie gave mle. Ile mietsured it out pit it in little glass bxes wilth lids." "11a! hal" replied the Visitor It, "he inteatt for you to swallow the whlthiin."' "My gracious" said the pa. t:ent, ''le is a pmluil fool, if he think I am gtitIg to Cat glass." Clarlestkan's Atial (la \ Neek festivi ties will openl on Moltay the 21th instant. TChe railrtoalds will sell tickets at. excursion rates good for th(le week. Over seven hunidred iles of cotion were sold itn Anderson last Friday, at prices raiging from 1 to 8-. [It j.hn( G. Otis, the newly elected Arlliance 911gsinti frtoi tile Forth Ratl'as (i.Atrict, has prepatred a fitnan1cial meiatsre for the ettw.ideration of thtle in c(iig Conl.rv:q consisting of linltevn secionls and ticetupyin four newspaper cIhnnIII.q. it N presil to represent lie Vic%s, of the Alliance party (nit the nmoney Iu-tion Iand is a tyIe of the 1gishttion It. deiuInded by that party in the West. It provides for pietilies anld niekels, silvetr and gohd ctinl tand tie free aniid 1luh1ite<d coiillge of both, and then ?$2,00),000,0O (f paIler Ionev, aet bill beingi, absolutely intn<ey and tt in the formn of promtii.se. It Ipirovites I init "eneb andt every kindti tf a fall legatl tettd'r for all tlebts bthl ptiiblie an rivt' ate.'' It prtovidle:i futhler fior thiree tena iryt fu<s, thle gteneral re(veie fa us, thet teal ('state and r've'nue ftund atnd the nattiotial foodI andu i clitg fundl. Iteliev'intg the t rahile itn into xienttmig be natI: p"vetyt and wre'tched'rness to, the hoimie inonwiiea lth: limht it is subver~Cisive of till law trnoral ndu ei vii, ad shtothl not t'ec'ive' the Sanc(titon of hn w; t hereforen, we, the andler sigtnttd, idoI hereb y eant'r our s' lenoit rrote'st hawl; atnd wi d10 he~reby 'arntest ly lirav thte Ilonoranble S)enate andl flouse of R'pr'esenttatives of' Soiuthi Carolina to give their earnest 'onisiderationi to and en act thle Bill ntowi peiniiig in the flouse Ilook intg to the pribIitioni tof the liquor traitle in Sout.h Ca rolinta. Anid we shatllI I tiitions hteaded ias above tare no(w bing 'ircu'tlai td int til the couti es of thei State 'liTtmpl!ars of the State antd are beinig sign-. e'd. of the counity1 ta few day)s tago. 'I'-y fig itredl til abitat 810(0 .000t paid to tdtalers in this pIetrtu ftir iiiulets this y'ear. More I hant hatl f I tee muiles wer('e said( otn itime, which adtded at leatst otne othttiI tt their vith ie. At G3a l'iey (City, \\'oodull atnd other' on:e thing thait keeps thle fatrtmers doI wn. 'Thetn add the Iiilotr, t hte hac<mf, thle tmohtisses, the corn, outs, hay3', wheat bran,ti pearl git.s, ('nbhagert, aplples, I eatnuts, wIhiskt'v, atnd the (2ouhll tIo without, ti see how thu fart iters arte dotwn. Th'ley arte goinig to stay dowtn, too, untless theiy maitke their suppIllies wee (k thle y'ear' ouit atid ailwtays hatve' si meit tig onl hanid to sell thait som!!ebtody else watits Ic tilt).-Splatani. A Netghlbo,ri KIid Wort. Our gt ood frientd tand neighbor the Pick. ens St:x its K hits just ('elebrte'itd its twentti i th bir tthidiay wi th an ed i torial aticle of hairaiterist ic strength and mit odelt(sty, tineak - inig tof thle anntiven-myt atnd ledtginig ~itelf it inas hit herto dlev'ted'( itself to. 'the Ipeot ptle (if I 'iekenis for* whlomt thle Sex-rtix e . has b ien a fiaithf lI frientd andi reprtetsenitat ive, tire to be ('ontgt'tuitted on the lotig Iif andhul pirospeit y ol s(o goodi ali nte w$papert. The SE~N'Tt N.ds n11' ot htave' inuch g:itter' or noie ori prten'isiont abouit it, but it is ast Itwu s steel andti hias tilways hadt briains,18 honetisty3, haird w ork andti ('oura'ge ini its omit ilgert. t -GrIenvIilke News 11 th inst. AdmuiIniMtate-r'Is Sale By viirtue of atn order of the Probate Court I will sell (ln Mondaty the 2d day) oIf Novetmber, I1891 , at P'iens. C. 11., the piersonaul proplerty beloniginrg to 1te estate of .Jolhn I".~ t'-wtart, dlecased. Such aitrticles lil ilm V :d ott that day,. I will sell Onl the'i ~ f il low'ing. (Novenmber 5th,) tt I it Ph lltco oft itie said John F. Steniat0 tts(d, on Big Etto(e. Thei(re wvill he foir side: Fouri Muales: two llorses; I hree Milch Cows; t'wo Yoke Oxitn; severa'tl D)ry Cattle; (tne Carraige, onte Buggy atnd Iblirness; oneU Gooid Org li; onte N'wing Ma * hineit; itie Cookinig Sto'.'e; onie Set Blauck 2:ill th 'lools; two C(lppel 'Stillsi; onet Mohas iVI Mill; a lat'ge <hlutity of Ihousehold tand K itchetn Furtniture, ami' matny Fartmin'' imlemenihits. Thtere wvill also te for stale a large mnmber of smatller ar'ticles, a coml. plete lIst of whIch can be seen at thte ottice of J. P. Catrey. Tfems Cash. G. M. LYNCHI, Admi'r Est. J. F. iStewart, dee'd. pct15-3w CouunuassMionersM Notice. 0111ce of County Coinihsioners of Pickens Couity, S. C. Whereas a majority of the frechohI vot ers owning lReal Estate in Piekens Town tilip, nlurricane Township, anid Eistatoe Township, in the coutity of Pickens, B. C. have petitioned the Board of Ce.Inty -Commissioners for said County, to suhinit to tie (ialille< voters of said Townships, the (lestioll of Hubscrilbing in seven per ccnt. Coupon Bonds of saii respective townsips: In, 'ckms Townshi) the sinm of Ten Thousand )ollars (10,0t0o,) and in Eastatoe Township Thirty-Ilve 11lidred Dollart 1$3,500,) and in Huricane Town ship the sum of Thirty-five Huntlred Dol lats (i3,500,) to the capital stock of the Pickens Hail Road Company, ibnder the provisions of the Charter of said Company. And whereas said County Comrnissioners have by resolution, fixed the amount to be subscribed 1)y Pickens Township at Ten I'housand Dollars and bi Eastate Town ship at Thirty-five ILundiedt Doliars and I11u1ricanle Township at Thirty-five 111n dred Dollars, as retuestetd by twiir said respective petitions now (onl file in this ollico Now, herefore he it resolved anI order ed by saxid Boarld if ('onty Conmissioners that, the prayers of 84id jil.itIn4 he grant ed and that an eleci<m0 be held at the sev eral election previnlets in said respective Townships on thel 1 1b1 (lay of November, A. D., 1891, to) <dceriine the <Itiestion of Sibscripliom 1Ir No Sub-scriitiOn to the capital stOck Of sai<d l1H iadal Compauny ats aforc.llitd. Th l fl4e in J a said subI) scriptionl shall <pwsil a m1 bllot iavin.g wN rit tenl or prit<ld tlert-on the %OI "11 bs ri1. tionl;" those oppost'd SI1t111 d-positi a hallot 1aving the wonds "No" Subscriptionl. Now the conditionm is sih that tile said Ital Itl COI<111p pny as above within tevIVe Illonthls fromn date <14) cOnlstrucit, build r ad cquip a 11ilro;ildfro n te town (if Easley t.n thle townI of, Pickens C. II., Inll thle siti Teln Thosmti I )ollar for Pickens, ThllirIly-fi ve 1lun<1rrud for Itae,an<d Thir-ty-five 111un<dn d for Ilturricanne Town ships he ststlibt( to the sai<l i'i kens Itail Roati CmIupany, upon the contlition tht, thle Siitd I'iCkVns Rl H ail doi Company dho build, construlet. :lld cOmnpletc. a HIt.i Roatl or cause tihe sitne to 1e buill, con strtetle and c(ii ted, firon the town of Esley to wi!hill the corpi-ate limits of Pick'lls, C. II., or witihin a inile there Iof, P'rovi<dcd, no( hOn<ds :imll be is-41'il4 till the reI.O he ruIn to l'ickvins an<d v<plipped. That the tol he optnl fr,m eight (8) o'chick. A. )I., until live (5) o4 Ntlk, 1'. M., (In the thv Of saill viceltilns; at which c-lecti(nI ll the1 <it qualifil elM ctorl, of' Sai<d rVe;pwc.ive- tow%VnShip>S s:1 I'v enithl<d to at VOte 211111 -lve istratioll . it he requirtud as 21 (ialificatin 'm r fOI s:ii<l vi tionl That the fIOlkwii .) -.s are herehv appoinie<d fmr Ilheir. Jo:vv precilnet4 anl it shalt b ttehe <huty tof saitl Mai.ers to coiunt thw vOtcs immierdiately (fn closing ilhv pOlls:andi Imki thirl returln to Ithis Bk,ar on (tr b>efire the 16th da of No vemlber, W0t. Mc''iikn C. IL.- -J. -. IIappotl, Jr., Ludd IlawtholIne an<d .. I t. rettall. Eastatou TlOwn,hii-.J. WY. ThwinmtA, A. A. Alexatnler at<l d RObvi-r W. istip. Iltirricane TOwnship, Six Mile l-cinet --NW. 11. Thollnis, Aaron varrett and J. S. Barker.1 Praters--J. E. 11Ioughs, W. N. Dowliii and W. L. Moran. Mile Creek--L. It. Dalton, J. E. 1'arsons an<i J. S. Ikowen. 1ly o'rder Of tile aa-I of County Comn m1isSio0ner1s of P'ickens Countf v. [L.t3.] 31A TT-ilIl-', WlIhI.:N m i 'Ks, Chairmian of Board. Olin L. I)urant, Uclrk. A Me44men1t 01 Tow n ror-t y All persons" OWnin, property, relor pu-. n0111, wil hit the corpinltv limits of tile ntalm retuns of the14 S:Pitw ttoti- he 'rk otf tIle flotai of To'pwn ( 'u(n10il tin i)r by the penty~ f -tif' her cent) . i, he14 hl<l Tfiti betl' oe lwtov ti:--es menIt Pis to2 r:useit- I inney : It' twlose a< (oipyflet- h G.t W . N.: I E, 1nt1-mlan, I 11. F3 :E Cr .(ttillson' Coridye Noice. 3 JtlIi w i tllet toI t lo esii-, J)f rl av, ofabiie ofe Taw tlal'ek ti lon thet "('alboei m (0 iin41i!4. Ila s sl eii atio n ine k wn n<av flt t. ght, eterve~ji~-l tec etv~an"al ids.(lt ri Iis (Pit t. (((-ilmE , 15n3Ii(- 4 . 'ComAuioner O*r ifale. iiI ST 1T"O SOI.l u AOINA,1 In I It1'1211(OIn'f Canilun- Pleas. bilIe4la inPhNui(tiffs,e tJohn1Uft-- in leoi Pt a, Defendan100' ts Byt irtue of (11 a eelee of fiorCpteels ure ade If id the ablve cst by~ Hon.I Jame 1 's Aich o 2tItheth day11141- of Mar, 18rn I , It will sell to t lit igh1)11 ickens' CyV. 11.dur-ing I fA ihe le atotr ofA sll t he ' fo li ng eset3igbd trea of Luni2-4 sta 01iy hof coun t'an SI5ta afori,o riho ty atl onehel C 7 e.\ nef mort.o STATE OF SOUTH CA ROLINA, County of Pickens. In Coumon Pleas Court. Mary A. Norris et al Vs. Mattie Norris et al Complaint for partition. In pursuapee of an order made in the above Stated case by the flonora. ble Court of Common Pleas, I will sell to the highest bidder at Pickens C. H., on Saleday in November next, during the legal hours for salo, all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land in the county and Statc aforesaid, adjoining lands of Henry Aria], Smith Griffin and oth. containing ninety one (91) acres more or less. Terms, one-third cash, balance on a credit of one and two years with interest from day of sale, secured by at boud and nortgago of the premis es, purchaser to pay for papers. Nancy J. Burdine et al vs. Naomi J. Lewis et al. ]3 virtuo of a decretal order made in the above case, I will sell to the highest bidder at Pickens C. H., on Saleday in November next during the legal hours for sale, the following described real estate to-wit: All that piece, parcel or tract of land situate in the county and State aforesaid, on Lit tle Eastatoo, adjoin ing land of tlbert L. Gilstraip, Dau iel Baldwin and otlies, Containing two hundred and forty-six (246) acres more or less. Teris, one-half cash, the balance on a credit of twelve nonths, secured by bond and inortgage of the prem ises with interest from date of sale, purchaser to Iy for papers. J. 31. STEWART, Clerk of Court. Clerks ~ne. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickens, III Common Pleas. Mary E.I Alexander, et al VS. W. M. lagood. Complaint for partition. By virtue of a decretal order imade il the above stated case by Hon. T. B. Frazer, on 20th November, 1889, I will sell to the highest bidder before tle court house dour at Pickens C. 1I., on Saleday in November next, (uring the legal iours for sale, the followingt real estate to-w1-it: All that certain piece, parcel or lot of land lYing and being situate in the county and State aforesaid, in the towin of EaIsley, adjoining lands of Mrs. Gilliland on the east and W. W. Roblinsonl oil the west, and W. M. Ilagood on the south, fronting on Main street, and containing one and three-fourths (12) acres. Also all tltt other piece, parcel or iract (if a in the counts and State aforesai n branch waters of G-ohd (n'1 ce$ adjoining land of W. IH. H.ff Arial, U S. Girilinm, Mrs. Norris and 1). 1). Byars hmd(, containingo forty.eighmt (418) acres moore or less. Termus,4>nie.half cash, balance on ai credit of twelve mont4hs, secured1 by a lamd and nu>rtgagtie of the prois es PI>uclhser to) pay1 for pai>ers and( for recording the sameo. J. M. STF WART1, oct3 (lerk of Court. F. B. MIORG AN'M is he >lae t ilt or moneys' worth. \\ohs, y'ous v1) want aythling inl the dl? g< ds,boos,shoes, haits8, (lothlin line kinds~ of groc(eries, if you d(l't go to; Mlorgan s you will atlw tys regret it. Ah.o a fullI lin,ie of furniituore and.:under t akiing~ goodLs, ce)1lus, c JF. B. MORGAN, Not ice of litentlion to Cinim II OnneM tead. N i ie is hiereb,y given that Mrs. D)iana Jones. has1 t his <by (i a1 petitioni inl lIny ofhI(1 nude1r Seti ion 2002 of the Genm eral St a Iutles of thIis 1 tte fori a1 homenIct (ad fir herself ini the reaul and persiol estate of he(r deceased hiui band1, Geore W. I >ated Sepit einber I22, I 89. wp 4~ -.. M. 6V~T AIlT'. C. C. P. FaI:qlte Notice. Personsi indeb'lteo to thle e tate (of Ran 'omr Th'i iin' , deceased, will make paty mlelnt plron,ily x, and( those, Lavng claims Ogainsl1t 0:ud (st at e wiill present1. themi to lne dully prove i wit hiin thle tin111-presel-ibed biy law. ltOltT- A. T'lOMI'80N, Se.pt 29, 1891. Admnist rator. dtw Citationa. filE STlATEI. (I,' 801Ti1 CAIIOLINA,) C'iugi y of Pic kenis. lodge. \lhereas, Mrs. N. S. Misley and WV. R. nrie hav ina 1 sn C51it toP 1m, 1(o granl)t themi itters of adonnjllIistrtion& of the estahte oIfi ,1( (N'l((s "I *Ja"I.(M (* Miisley', dlceasted. (IrS of thel( saul Jammes 0. Moleiy de-' .ia-Ied, t hat they3 he and11 applear biefoire ne inl the Courit if Priob,ate, to bie heldl aIt 'i(kens) (. 11., S. C. on the 17th~ (lay of ~ctobjer neCxt , ,aft er pulienItion hereof, t11 (''(lock inl Ihe forenoon, to sho ang1e, if any1 theiy have, why thle said Ad. . iunast ratioin shouild not bie grantted. G ien lnduer muy hantid this '25th d tav of .J. It. NlICWVH Elt Y, ,J. P. Ip. C. ' 200""""""" ne * by ac tive 1'gents; eit.he(r sex. ai in k; sure paty; e'xcnsI ve t err.tory. Vrite at on1ce. L. P. Wncrx', See'y, * utow4 1ldnutm , ur V. It pays every fari er to Pasture. Sloan's Drug Stor geeds. The Best of Everyt yle, S. C. Carriages, Buggie SPECIAL During the i W October, Novem TO CASH ] We offer at AREDUCE'D 111iC ES, Gar"riagN. Ihygp ('ai., EXAMIN The Gr eIville IR.1EE1NVI I H. C. N G. W. N a t .4 1 a it lr met p ele McFALL'S ALMANACK - Y0Ie-* --0 ---- t LOOK OUT FOR FROST ! Now is a good timo to invest in Jeans anid CaLssimners, also thicker ' Shioes and Rubbecrs. This Almanack has a gow1 Mfnek >f Ready-mado Clothing, (1 -s Elats arnd Caps, Liadie~ 'i : I [Ints and Triiruminigs; HIeant bui-I sels andl Toboggan Caps anid CoatLs 'or Children. Another lot of good Flour', anId uts of honey. And nob<10(dy can downi us 0on To bacco anid 3egar.' Bring your trade here anid help u:s >Ooml our town, the best placie on I arth. I1 it W. T. McFA LL.K TRY AL and getV * andiu Writei for our New~ THE LEFFEL WATER WHEER RUTHERFORD M BoARD ON SUPERvJsv >M . Barracks, Mess llall, Suiper eOF TEACH ERS. Open Sept, W. T. R.BELL, . u ca is fartner Is hIapy, . eattle he feed ith fot age he grows 0Im sluavs' Grass Seeds. have a Clover patch and i is the place to Buy the Iing at SLOANS', Green .s and Waoons OFFER!I toliths uif ber and December, :'YERS! ?S (111d(I , J'r (WO IS. E AND BWV. Coach Factory, ARLEY, Proprietor. THE ORMlIUNAL1 Webster's Unabridged I sli ilrrangelnent with the pubish rs we n'- ableip toP ob'.tain ai inberht of te b11P ove bok, a1i' 1 )popose to fuanishi ai copy 0 iach If our11 suciersiii. The itinryi nessity in e'very '.'ai-nwy'~, :utn furiii."Ibes Ii >wledige which 10 onet hundn-dIl otherl vohlte oICS(f the h ti'u"ist boopks co i1 aul IA.iv. Youngii and1( er' to its conP!tent:I evr 'Ihiv in the yeCar. he1 ( rtintal Web I.Ier's 1U nabridlged D)iction :.y, we tr' able t o state thait webavt~~ eearn I I at Irin'Pl theIP pui.sher1l,s the tact, that ho's 'life were 5-> wieIlli mh>eil ini writ E.!. It((Pl aonins th tI I ill' v'ocaulariy of .hou t,iMtl woirds i netlliiig thle oirrect nd1( is the l'rgular stadr s0(20 lie, con)ltainuing Liout :i0(,10 s p~iare icheis of printed il ur alC(, and is bound11 iln cloth, ha11f m10oocco ndi shei'p. Uni tiliter notice we wvill furnxish tis 2dl. To) any i( rnwalt subibjter. Pmys up~ top Janl. Ist nextt, att the fol lowing Fulal Chillth oilmd,. gilt side and back Ik) liveredi free fromi our oflic. )it ,iimry~ de'lIieed by3 spec('il pre'paid ex ress It or '.\ xtral. As thle liibhstuiers limit th~e hime 21111 1)111 r' of booik's they will furniisha at the low ries, we ad11vise al11 who desire to ava'2il 11llin Vlit o tIs gr'eat opporttunity to) at ALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. fA ' jin far opf 2--' acres' iln Cenltral "ipi f il, '2 ndh's fromll Peliill'tona and) iugh stal t ofii ruliat ion, 2(0 la'res oif line 'd, two IpPPrches, 2 teilnant. hlonses, linec Atsp. ii J. . I'>Iilopt te store'i houMse andl t l hi' towu pit ('('ltrad!liP' n ow ('allea;' Ithis lot ma1l it is at Ni. I business stti. All till :jbove'p IpropilPrt v Ilmist he sol oil ade t 'ay in No ivemberPg 'if ntat dispoised of' pn tle sle before~llI that f':Ithe. T"rms, ORE POE se L.,ESS WATrER NGIE CO., --s' --------, 0y INTITUTE, i Yes PlN19.Sndor CaoH :hr:, .Sedorregister. IerlakrinnePt,fnaTurnenf~ JN,a C. JEFFRIES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 79 Law Rarge, GREERVILLE, S. 0, Practices In all the courts. Can give very best ref erences. Telephone No. 79. jan22m116 II. 0. Bowel. J. B. Freeman. B OWEN & FEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ap2y1 PICKENS, S. U. VELL1 & 01M, J. E. Beas Greenville, S. C. Pickens, 3. 0 'W ELLS, ORR & BOGGS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, PICKENS C. 11., S. 0. M. F. ANSHL, C. L. IIOLINoswoRTi, Solicitor 8th Circuit, Pickens, S. C. Greenville, S. C. A NSEL & llOLLINGSWORTII, ATTOmNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, PICKENS C. IT., S. C. Practice in ill the courts of the State, an( attention given to all business entrus ted to them. nh14-88tf ILL & WELIMON, DENTISTS, 122 Main Street. GIIEENVILLE, 8. C. Gas given every Thursday and Friday, and teeth extracted without pain. N OTICE OF REMOVAL. My )ental Rooms are now located in W. C. Cleveiandls new building over the Savings' llank and Pelton's Book Store. .1. W. NORNWOOD, 1). 1). S. V. M1. Nonwoon, 1). ). S., Assistant. GUEP]NVILLE, S. C. 1)i. J. P. CAHLISLE, DEN'rIsT, Oflice over Westmorcland Bros. & Duke's Drug Store. ja 1'89 GMEENVILLE, 8. C. D". P"^k T EASLEY, S. C. Is now permianently located at Easley, and respectfilly offers his professional services to the utblic generally. 2jan90 SC. FITIZG;ERfA LI), PI10TOG ItAPiI EIR, GItI'ENVILLE, B.C. Over W(stinirclamd Ilros'. Drug Store. A.ll wmrk d(ole by thu ilistantaneous pro. Cess. Also inakv milargenei nts from old picttires to any size inl Water cohrs, cray. OI, India ink, oil aid plain photographs. ,kANSION 10USE, GlEl-:NVILLE, S. C., ITas bccin newly rffitted and excellertly fiiurnishud. It is first-class in its appoint. ileits, and is oie of the best hCtels in the Souith. Sitited in tile healthiest and most, del'ihtCul locality inl the country it off crs supe-riora Itt ravt iois to visitors. Its (11usini :i n t he excelle.-d inl nV city. J. J. L:WIS. JULIUS E. BOGGS. THE PICKENS Land .'.Agency ! Th'le Pickees Land Agency now has for sale t he following~ dlesiraleo lands. A desirable half Cnere lot on G4rvin st. and1 1iinleton ave; S100. Also deirable~ h>t fromting oin Howen stree(t ; $100. Be3 t bairLomns nii town. 1163 tieres ini Eastatile towniship, good teinanit Ihouse, 15 acres ini etit ivation, bal anice haie timbe Ir ai.d grass; $1,5~00 on long t inc. .S :oares in Ci .t ral townshiip, 15 acres ini cultiv ationi, -10) acres tine plastuire. bal aince ini lest of t imber: 3 miles of rail road1 stat iom, n. Inil of church and1( school; 1 will be s11( id hep and( on easy terms. IAJt No. 18. in the to)wn (of Pickeus, cointam in ii( o (f an acre fronting on Maim street, East oC I )r. J1. 1". Wiltiams'. A goodl bargain-1[09 acres in D)aeusvill. townshipj, 40 acres in (iiltivation ; splendid Limbieir; ; mile of church and school; de sirlle nleighborhood. Price $900; easy r100 atcre(s '4 miles west, of Piekens en M alilhallan road; level land; will make SPlendid farin; t imber is fine. Must spe sold. 250 acres on Little Eastaitoe, 40 acres in Cul t ivat ion, h10 acres hot tom, 11 acres in goo>d pastulre. goodl log house, 60 acres fine. sau-:e graiss,.not fcecd. stable for four horses. hi s pla0ce is well watered and a bal:rga in ait $500. A desirlel lot, on Main street, Pickenis, (onitaing j .teare, good s1tbles andl well ol goodl water oni li(einiisE.8. One of the luost valuable lots in town; price $go. A larini ol 2;8 neriES 4 11niles west ag I i iclois: 30 acs cl ea red,l. alance in good ilhmblr; well waitered' biy cree'k and 8l inns; i ear ('onorld chuiirebi and school, 4; desirablle i eighiborhoodl. Price $1, 0,acr(s 2A mi les fromi Pickens, 40, aEcreM mi (-ill Iivation1, 12 ne-res bn tt bottom ind(. .will ia:0I waish or ovcrflowv, (10 iiere. hiO- liie Iinnhler. IPD il-e .j'.0, one third (ensh, ha !ai ce oni long timhe. This is a. rare h,ar&aini. I 23 iiers nort1hiwest Eof Symmes' mill~ 'O acres in (ulIt ivat ion1, 25 necres in bottom land1( on1 Filtccii Mioile C'reek. lIn a high. statc of t'ultiviion; goodI( buiildings; fine waiter m11l 0 goodl orchard. Termns, 8 per cenit.; tinne, 3 v(iirs A spilendid 'aim of h100 acres, 27 miles nlorthi ofC Pickens oni graded road; threp' C:' 'i nani lt houlises. (1( acres ini hiighi state, ol El tivat i11n. :30 arEn 5 best Tw'~elve Miga bottom111; does( notl overfow;v Iine plasture of 10 acres, goodI fl:n((, g' od wvell o f water mi I wo goo.d synoi gs. WVill sell oni easy t(t iis. I nele ~ 5110. 100 ai(res nelr (centrail wilhi 75 nereji 'g a hih staite of cult ivat ion. 00o(1 dwell. niLgaijd neceEssairy ilt biuih(I?Igs. lIE-iy-(Ine acris oft haed ini the town C ail for IVSaleI. A g(oEod teiiaint house res;ci*, oui Ilig Crow ('reek ; 75 acres ii cuti,1 o; 25 neries best, biot tom land I cCit withoiuit, a ditch; the bottonm 011 hIlt i-ub;'ut to (ov(erlow; half ni ile of Ill 11 u, (lne miile oEf school and bi- I'ii ne, N,000; Iermis easy. 1-jIli.I e"i P""lllinitowni ill original I rst: 1001 acres4 lies welli andc t imlber fine. A Iso JI0t aLcres tl u iroved tract 0 acres lhllI"inl unmprovce ; :350 neres of ra-t Ill (rigjnal1 i I tiEr. Pri(e, $450. 8-) a0ce 2 iiles southtwest df Cross 'li s (ln waltets of Ge'orge's creek; good . ttoi laud, onec-halfI in original' forest; inie tuber; about 35 lieres cl( ared an(l in hiighi state oIf cul t ivat ion ; good water and ('cessa ry bulibIlligs; t(erm1 easy. I1 acres..just niorthi of town, .joins the Ij oratleI iunits, all in cui ltivat ion, 10 aeres Cf lie,f,liest bo11ttoml land, fine -hbuilding te- 'l'his is ai goodl bargaini for a personi antiig a1 smtall farm tni'lar tIown. PrIce F"or any pm11ticumlars write to Pickens and Amam:y 1.ckis M4 n.