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fhe laske 4yessenger. LOCAL AND 0OUNI Y MATTERS. $W-Mr. J. T. Arnold, after Feb. the I 't, will become the traveling agent for T HI M NSsENUER. IV. S. OREioRy, 0111 Foreman and pu1Iblisher, is au1lthorized to receiCve and 1 CC4 ipt for subscr-iptions, Job work and dv(ertisements for THIE M8SENGER ofilee. R. K. Hill is having his new house painted. W. M. Uagood & Co. have re ceived another car-load of corn. Mr. R. C. Gignilliat has re turned from Westminister. Miss Felioth' Folger is visiting relatives in Westminister. Dr. Gillilanl lost a fine milch (ow last week. Bacon is worth 11 eits eadh. Rlaise 'Miss Luey V. lagood f oin C hales tonl Spent .Tlesday inl Eaislev. She is .ow inl Pickens. Col. .J. E. HIagood, ClIerk of the Uni ted State Circuit C(oIurt was in town oi hlAst 'I'hi sdav. For a few idays to come. he ilav be foun(d at Pickens. We are giad to report Mrs Aki ns as bevtter. Iloe .-he nuy soon be well Mrs QuiilEanI is quite sick. We n i.h for h(.1r an early Iecover". Cal t. d W Butler anld hly, from SCleeen were in 1om 11 tow 'oln Tue.day last. We were 1a( to see i il our Illidst M.s Butler is spendinig a while in l'ieIktus. Ilope it may be ' pleasal (.n1(. Cap-tainl is hapipy aini for 4a ju:.t rallse too. It w\as Sping we at her a part oft he O me wil he the Edit or was il - Ch rles. I on, ald 1i.e bad a 1i he Iy ltiwn n bile there. "C'' of Piekenus, Vou Would have ell joyed 11 trip to ".The City by the Sea' with me. The "raven haired beauty wals there, anid we knIow your feelinigs. ion. ~J E Boggsand( M r ~J ) (Ca ry from Pickens. pa1id our1 ofieeC a vi-it this week. One afternioon last week while Dri. Gillilanid anid wife were oint :ivinig, the horse rani away and1( the Doctor was badly hurt. Fortunately Mrs Gilli land1 came out un1i ined. Tllhe Doctor was confined to hik room for two or three days but is now out again. M r F G 111ll, we are gla d t o rejport, is able to be out aga in. Hie suffi'red seriously sometime since from a cut on thle leg, wich a hom se greatly irritated by a kick, Thle storm Tuesday afterni oon prov ed to be of a very disastrious nature inl (-ertaini portions of our State. One mian was killed at Chiappels, and it raged( greatly in the Easterni portionl of OUr COluty, near H agood's Bridgie. Ini Georgia it wa3s miost fearful. T1rainis were obstructed, and at C'anton it is repot te(d t hat a school house was blow n down, and several children were kill ed(. Next, week we will give a more detailed account. Read the announcements of the new canldate s. : Tyler. mnl a Ja, K.Kirksey each running for Treasurer. Read ( he advertisements of Comiis sioner Day, of Imac Williams, J G Black and of A M Folger with, respec tively to a bridge, guano and acid, jewelery, &c. and a wagon. Call on Isaac Williams for your gu :no and acid. They are coming in by the wholes.die. Feb. 22-tf. Milton M Keinemore4 died on Sun day afternoon last, at t he residenco of his uncle, Maj. 1) F Bradley of Piekens. Ie was inl his twenty-fourth year, and was a young man of sterling qtalities. lie was a pious christian and led an exemplary life. Was a ineinb!er of the Methodist church for about 4 years. Ile was burietd at Enon Church beside his depa'-ted muother. Truly a good inai, and a wartin, personal frien d. is taken from 01 inidst, Mr. Fietcher Smithii caughti a very hirge owl, on Wednaesday morning. lie was playing havoc vith a hel. The tuen and boys had funI wi h him. Miss Corrie Keith is visiting rel atives in Easley. LOOK OUT U La~hog the iundefat igable ef1o6 ts of Post Master Folge r, andt the imlom itable exertion of the P. 0. In.-;pe( tor, Simpson comn hined. Ihey expturti ne of the parti es Ilo br(Oke into the post, Olice. and are close I rac k of lte othors. At th . pro er time I hII lIers w iII le arrested, aId thie is I( telling u h> the hi hlihning will strike, bit t hi'se gulilty palti iez arte knlown to Lt(o onleers %N h > are inlvesti gatingr the manter. Nighit walkers had bst b 1w careful hov thN prow mi ruId towit at. late hours, as t hey are beh; g 'shadowed by shirewAVd dte(ctives. Prof. Moore has 110 sclholars. What school can compare with his. Ml r. W. Al. Grogan has our thanks for the Georgia College -Jlrnal. lIe .s the editor No. one. Of course the paper can be nothing less than good. Th~e crop of smnaill gra in is comi igot very much. Tfhe fieldi are' beginlning to look beautiful ygrcen. Eugene R'union is now drum mning for the Nurser3 s. Ifj you want fruit trees drop) him a card, or reserve your order till he calls, T1hie followin cases wereC dlisposedC of by Juskt ice G~osset I, fro:m Feb. 2d, to date. St ate vs. Adison Cofield, assault and battery. Tried and acqutittedl. State vs. W. M. Ellis, allowing stock to run at large. Compromised and set State vs. Oscar Ilaigheis. Pet it Lar.. cenyI. Tr'ied and ( Conivie! ad, uew trial granitedl. State vs. C. F, Donaldsonu, IIorse stealing. Actilon wit hdrawin by prose cutor. U. S. vs. Q uiller O)wenls, breauking into P. 0. at Easley. Coinmlit ted to Jail t~o answer at April term UT. S. C;ourt. State vs. Lee Williams, refuisinig to work roadis. Tried andu conic~e.el Fined $5. Ie paid line. State vs. L alurenice Moore, as~sauult wit h intent to kill withi (n)Iia pistol. Put under bond to appear and answer it court of Sesilons. . In the civil docket, John T.R ichey and Janes Long vs. W. W. 1h1lips, plea for debt. Verdict of j try for W. W. Philips, defendant. To the Memory of A Dep.lrted Fri endl. MILTON M. KENNEMOR,. is deald Got'! goxe! gone! Last Salbath even ing just before 2 u'elock at the revA dence of his uncle, 1j. ). F'. Bradley, the ley hand of leat h knocked at th (loor and registered 1 he naine of Milton M. Keinleinre. That dreatIul, dlis ease, (onIstImUptioni, h.0 uore than a 3ea1r ago sonil(le'd the sad notes that le co.l not be of tihis world long. The stroke did not come of a sn1hlen, fo' his relatives and friends kiiew the ei( wias fast approaching, and( that soon tihe w indling s'heet. thie' tolling bells and the sad futieral procession wonil soon) proclaim his farewell. Ile was born in Georgia hut spenit thI inost of his life in Picken. the! learest of all other places to lim1. Here hiA. inerry laugh ter, lhas oh! So inaiiy Hilies ippled, his Iheial Collliteininee beameI and his warm IInLl bIe grsped by li multi wuele of frient(IS. lier. hw livedl all (Iv lightmel to livc! here lie wisiil to) (lie by the sille of his lovin ilot her. rests h . list reinlainls. ( 1(1-bye, <lell a 4te1 frieind. (G od-hye. nolde boy. Far - wellI kinfl-bevarteil Milton. No onet kiows heiteIr whiat a kindI hleart and sweevt teinperi h1-ha(II t:1h1nite writer of t h'se lines.. CoidZentijal fiinius long w*(re w 1, t w 1o, a i iniinii te. l vLso' iaIte(I I oget I 'r for six llo il hs in hIsinVe-ss I e ht i a soft, a lovely. a f'mnine <ll p -ilion. Ile wai #Its ph-a1an 4 a leas -illt 0ol1<1 he ill bi).iliess', ill society I' 1lO,'e(st. intelligent. bov ht tvingt) unich ofirroauintn A look inlto his openl coun lteiuc wa1HION's on~cilusive prolof tha'1 hie wasi one whol wished all otlers well andl woull knit yom to hi soul if you associate(I wit i niin. Ile was as t ie t o is frienids as 'i lelity itself :-III thlo.se, Who kneW hi11n niost. uch lie was Oi ath11. TIi eouiiteIantice which hewaile(d hele with, earthly joy niow helnlis iln that world wh -I(r sorro Sever cit ei wit h leavei ly joy. To the charItnristiea of m de:u rid(l, as a elimiax. I w ill adl I hat, le wIs a conal'isteit ininIiir)'I (f the MI't hi mlist ( ho'ri eb, a loving" follower of :h - iniek aln lovely .ltsus. lo.l)llI while here by faili IhI- Mast.er lie deI lighI. to se-ve, b .t ow I beh. ols wtith spiriituail e t'($he ,ountteniance ofi (lie (dear Redeemer'I all st re'linning wvithi g~2loryV. Yeos, Mliltoni is goneii. lie has hard t he' word, "'comle nyp h'saber'' andI( his e'ntred uponi highter joys. Twen! tv- four years were his (lays onl ('arth t. ut alway~u s is his ini I ll ea). I 'ence be to his ashlxs. Lonsg wvill h. live in our' lililods anld haearts. Ile is ISr(ossed lihe .Jort(lhi nd is sweetlyV it' tu' inIi the IE ME.7%IAI. Married. oni t he 14t1h intaniit , by John1 0. Davis, Tr'iial J ust ice, Mr J1. MI. E DENS, Esq., andu Miss M AIRY Q. 13. ILYNCHI, all of Pickens County. On Febru ary t 1h, by R~ev II C Smiart, at the residlence of t he bride's fat her, Joh N (COLI14NS and Miss L~UCY C1IA NM:Y, all of AIbheville count y. On Febru ary 171th, at thte reside nce of Mr's. TP. W hit e, S. S. Tl exNF;a and Miss E UNICEI MITND~Y, by Rev. WIilliain Rodlgers, all of a bheville county. On FeuryIII~t* 3th, iniIl( thel ehodist 4 h'irch at Co)ren', by~ Re0v. WI ilians R~odgers, J. 1). Colenuandi~o Miss Se N ickels, all of A bbeville counit y. WagoufJor Kale1. W E have a good t wo.hior so' wagon or' sale cheny for CASI. Fo' particuilars call oun A . M . F'olger, Eas 1ey, S. O. K{ERNERSiLIE MIAN'F"G CO. 1"eh 2--.it T.E MA....ETS. Our Cotton Market has been quiet. and lower. Sales for the week - bales. We quote : c olo n..................,........ . .. ...11@, lIom per barrel ............. ......$6 $8 * Sh irting. .................. .6 44 " ..... ......6 0s4 4-4 ". .... ........................... 7 Pirints................ ...... @ S COUNTRY PRODUCE. I' gtgs ................... 8 @ 20 RIut ter ....................................:15 Gt20 0 hickens ............................. 109 20 Corni ------..................800@85 nag'The friends of J. TYLER HILL4 respect fully n1111)OunIIce him as a candi date for reconmmendation by the Dem ocratic party at. the next primary elc tion. for the appointment asTreasiurer of Pickens Couity. feb22-td* )gL.,The friends of JAS K. KIRK. SEY respectfully announce him as a CIndiilate for recommendation, by the Democratic party at, the ne.xt primarv elction, for appoin)mnttle lt as Treastrer of Piekents cotlot3y. feb 22-td* The muanty friends of ELIAS E. MIAULDIN cspectfullv annotince his iue aS a can(iIdate for Slwilff of Piekens coullt y, :a wt ensling (1ev tion, !iubject to actionl of the Demo cratie ('onvent ion. feb 1-td .........-............................. I........... tJ1.The manelli(rous friends of 0. Lj. t RANT respeetlfully announce his namIie 1S a Canididlate for re-election to he olic(, of Sco10ol Con Inissioiver of Pickens cointy, stlject to Primary elect ion. feb 8-td . 'The umv friends of J. I. ('IA 011 rect)(.0 ftilly v preseit; his name to iI.. voters of Pickens co:m1ty at Pri umary elect ion, for th i re-appoiltmiint of Count y Auditor. feb 8- t d TlIE SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, DISSOLVED BONE Acid P11 OSPI ATE 1SOLD B)" ISAA C WILLAMS .AEas/ey, 8. C. IV me~ a' call, and1( get prices. ,mdi of the Acid Phosph1)Iate. SeeC me at I he Wart house 0o1 Ea-t end1( of the Zepiot. Fe b 22--t i J. GI. B LAUK, Main St., Gre'envillec, S. C'. 3?rd .7)oor .l1bore Coffee St. SE N IN E4 Wm1I. R ogers Cut lery, ~.7 Set of Knives and Forks $3.50. Gecnerail assor'tmteret of good Jewelry (carefull y seClected(. liest. family a spe~cialty, and ait eo~se figur'es. Repairing waUt(hes andi j(welrvy p1rom~pt ly (done4. feb 22-- Smn Jwill be Ut LibertyV onl We(dneCsday -. thle 5thI day of Mlarchi iext, at 11 o'clock, for thle purpose of ltt in ge con tracts~ for the Drinalige of 18 Mile Creek. TIerms~ and ot her par'ticuila rs made knowni on day of letting out. ECI1IAS IDAY, Coune | 22.-icen , .t'