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PICKENS SENTNEL 3t ~Ai NmvYi -*he ffidiwitys idi- nb*br in a worse condition than for the past week. -Mr. Ben Holder, jr., has been laid t1p by the grippe the last few days. -Mr. H. J. Anthony is seriously ill. He is threatened with complete pataly his. -"ho grippe took the town the past Aveek. Everybody had it or it had ev. erybody. -The oat crop will b( lte in thin seo tion. Very few farmers hate been able to sow as yet. -Rev. A. W, Walker will preach at 3ethlehdtn on the fifth bunday in this inonth at f1 a, m. -Mr, W. A. Lerey, f the Old Pick. bnville hotion was among his many Pick. bns.friends last Monday and Tuesday. -Mr. F. C. Parsons has improved bomewhat. in the last few days, and his friends hope to see him out again soon, luiMt, W. Joel 1o*tn, who has been ptending the Uharleston Medical Col I4g4 this *inter, returned home last Sat trday. -County Treasnrer Youngblood has la0ed eighty executions in the hands of fheriff Richey against delinquent tax payers. -Rev. J. F. Jacobs visited Seneca It City last Sabbath in the interest of the Presbyterian College of South Carolina at Clinton. -If you have a certificate as teacher in the public schools, see that your name is on the register in the School Comnis sioners office. -The County Board of Equalization met in the Auditor's office last Tuesday to p1wel on the annual returns of proper ty in the county. Pr I -Convict Guard Benbow, cime up last Friday and left Saturday for Colum bia with the three convicts from our re cent term of court.. -Prof. Wilson. of the Greenwood High School, was sunminoned to Oiastonia last Saturday by a telegram, announcing the severe illness of his sister. -.T. E. Parsons' school at Mile Creek, will begin n%ft Monday, the 16th. It' has been uispended some time on ac count of Mr. Parsons' sickness. -Sheriff Richey was Aummoned to Mt. Carmel last Monday evening to the bed. side of his daughter, Miss Corn who is quite ill with tyihoid-pncumoijia. -Mr. ff. M. Brock, of Dacusville, who went to Texas some time ago, is now steering a Mexican pony on the White Horse Ranch near Gila, New Mexico. -Messrs Harris & Morris will open out a new grocery and suplAy store at Newbery's old stand,ns soon as the roads improve so that they can haul thcir goods from the depot. -The common cows and rnzor-back hogs are remarkably lucky. We never hear of one of either getting killed by a railroad-while the fine stock are daily meeting with disaster. -Miss Nannie Rirksey was quite ill with the grippe last week. She come hiome from her school on W~edniesd1ay. Miss Mary Kirksey hand charge of the school during her inadisposition. -Mrs. Polly Murphy, the mother of ,Count.y Coinmissioner Murphy, died at the home of her graindsoni, Mr. McD. Murphy, of the Crow Creek section, on last Monday morning. Aged 90 years. -The cheapest bale of cottonu sold S this seasan wus put on the market not long since at Clhnton. It weighed 223 ponnds and netted the seller $3.70. He was a darkey and had hauled the cotton fifteen miles. -y1. L. Thompson, our former fellowv townsman, is still improving his paper at Brevard, N. C. Jim is capable of doing first class, and our Transylvania neighbors abonl step right to the front S and assist him in his efforts. -The recent bad weather will do more toward reducing the acreage of this year's 4)ottoni crop than any resolution of the Alliance could possibly do. It will be imnpossible now for thie planters to get ini as large a crop as last year. -Any honest friend is appreciated, but when there has been a deliberate ef fort to estrange a friend and ho clings to you in spite of every effort to the on-i trary, lie is doubly applreciated aid really worth a square acre of morning glories. -If any of our young men wish to enter Clemson Collego iiext year, they should send their names in at once to President Strode. The roll will sooni be full and each appiiention will be consid ered in the order of their entrance on the register. -Raiding Deputy Ensor has beena transfered by the Revenaue Department 4- to North Oarolina to look after the nmoon. sline distillers in that State. Dr. Ensor reports thait he lhas cleaned out all of the stills of that kind in this State. Has lie done it?i -With the usual assurance of their race the two negroea that are to) go to the penitentiary ten years, and the oiie tunder sentence of death, all claim that they are the victims of dlesignling enemies, anid do niot merit the punishment meted out to S them by thealaw. -If you put a lighted candle ini a room, you doe not hiave to tell people who have eyes thut, it is a candle. It just sits still and shines. If a mani is all right, and seome one acousea him of being a ras cal, lie can do rIght until his defamer will be miserably ashamed. -The County Commissioners abould take immediate steps to prevent the in jury of bridges on Keowee by logs being rafted down that stream by timnber men. One of the piers recently built for thc new bridge at Old Pickens has already been damaged from this source. --Favery page~ of the SErrINRL this week is, as usual, replete with live, in terestin)g reading matter, and onr adver tisers tell you where to find the best bar p,. egauin in goonai, fariniig impl$lemenita and supplies. Everything of interest in State and oounty is noted in these col umns. --Mrs. Salli Daiwson, who wvas taken to the asylum recently by Deputy Ste p hens, jumped from the car wvindowv at Peler and gave Mr. Stephens quite a *hase before he recaptured lher. This anusedl him a delay of one (lay in miaking the trip. He had to remain over night in Pelaer. --Some persons are in fav >r of the County Commnissioners letting t lao old ior ouse stand as recc<.mmenaded by Judge Wallice, and others oppose it oni the gimand that it is on thei tpot where the new building,.should be platced. Let oi- citizens specak out OnL that sub$je.ct. Our columns aire o1)en fer~ the d.inriou. IMl. Neck for a Niek6e' Ptomptly At fietif "st fi6D-661 Wednes day ot inst 'bek; the sub of thb State ts. William Milbs for the thrderof Jake Oriffin o1 the 19th of October last, was fiallcod. The following gentlemen were selected anjurore: Walter L. Boggs, H. S. Edens, W. L. Mulliuix, W. B. Mauldin, B. D. Stewart, W. D. Cox, John A. Robinson, Tilmon Smith, B. L. Holder, A. J. H. Day,' W. W. Ford, Jan. H. Clayton. Mr. John A. Robinson was selected as foreman. Inaac Pitts: I live on Tom Anthony's place. It was on a Sunday in October Jake Oriffin was killed. First I saw Jake was sitting on a log and Bill Miles had a pistol drawn on him and dared him to move. I went with Jake to the house. Bill's brother was trying to get him off, Jake turned towards Miles and asked him what he drew that pistol on him for. Miles said "what (lid you draw a knife on me for? Jake was pulled back in the house and Miles started off with his brother. Miles was cursing. Jake stuck his head out the window and said "Damn yon some too." Miles tore lose from his brother and came baci up on the piazza. Jake was standing in the house by the cupboard. Miles was standing by the door. He then fired, and the ball struck Jake in the center of theforcheivd. Jake fell and Miles ran around the house and fired at Jake again through the other door. Before the shooting Miles said he was going to kill Jake, that he (Jake) had been fooling with him for two or three years. Miles left right after the shooting. The cross examination w-as conducted by Mr. Bowen: "Miles dared Griffin to move his hand off his face. I did not hear Bill say don't you come at me with that knife. I heard it said that Jake would tight. If he got in a luss, of course he would.defend himself. Had no liquor in the cupboard. There might have been a half a pint on the place that my wife brought from Greenville. I don't sell whiskey. I nevtr heard Jake say "Bill you have got the drop on me now, but I will get you later. Jake was not maid or my wife could not have kept him in the house. Jake nor Miles either was drinking that I know of. They were not drinking at my house. Don't think the boy on the cotton seed was drunk. Griflin and Miles both ate dinner at my house that day. Fletcher Pitts: His statement was in harmony with that of the first witness. On the cross: I saw Bill jerk a pl'k off of the ash hopper and strike the hop per with it. Bill was cursing ail the time. I heard Miles say nothing about Jake drawiing knife on him. Knew noth ing of any one having any whiskey there thlit day. Fannie Pitts: In the main her testi mony was at corroboration of the other two. She tried to keep Jake inlthe house. When Jake stuck his head out the win (low andi said to Miles "Damini you sei11 too," Miles shot tond the ball hit the crib. Jake wats in three feet of ne when he was tshot. I Don't know what they wore quarrelling about. Mary Ann Pitts: Her testimony agreed with the testimony of the others as far as she saw the difloulty. She wasin the house. Will Dacus: Was at Isaac Pitt's on the day Jtke was killed, soon after he was kfiled, I helped to dress him for burial. 11 had a pocket knife in his pocket. Thalt was ill be had. Cro--s eximiined: I never saw Jako that day unti 1i saw hinm dead. Know not l;ing aibout .Jake drinking that day. Dr. J1. F. W illians: I niade the post mortem e.xamination of Janke Griflin 's body on the 19ith daly of October last. Hie was killed by a ball from a thirty two calibre pisetol penetrating his forehead. An examninatioi by probing showed that the ball had gonte through to the hack. p)art of the skull. The killig as in Pickens county. Harrisoni Hellamus: I siaw Miles run uip to the door and1( ihoot Jake down. Cross examined: I wats lying on the piazza asleep. 1 got my nap out, got uip an:d walked into the hiouse! Shooting occuired at three or four o'clock. liad no dram that day. Don't drink. George Hiugood: I was out where they were play ing dlice, and they got up a dis pute about a ieklo. Bill told Jako to just make a moJve at him with is kmife and( lhe would blo0w his brains out. Ini other respects he conifirmed the others. Cross examined; Jake made no move toward1s Bill. D)avid Lesley: Saw Bill same dlay lie killed Jake. Hie came by where I was in the field, Hie told me that lie wanted to pay me what hie owed me; that lie had blo wed Jake Griflini's damned brains out and lie had to leave. 1 did not know whether he was telling the truth or not. I went and got him the change and he paid me. 'ihis was all I was careing anything about. lie told mec he had kill ed him on account of an o1(1 grudge. Whit 'Turner: Heard Bill talking to Larkin Lesley. Hie said lie had killed Jake and that lhe would do it again. Cross examined; Am not sure it was Bill Mliles. D)id not know for certain it was Miles. Hero the State closed. Sloan Miles for thne defence; Was at Pitts' house before Jake came. F'irst thing after we got t here we were all drini k ing sonec. Bilh, myself and. Harrison Hlellamas. Drank what wve wanted. WVe ato dininer. Isaaic 1'itta i'fippedl some brandy out of the house and gave Bill a drink. 1 tasted it, but I did'iit like it. We wvent back to the log and hRll and Jake got in a dispute about aL nickle after throwiig dice. Bill picked up the nick le and said lie won it. Jake said he did not see into it, anid put his hands in his p)ocket and drew his knife and said "'Bill I ini't going to have any foolishnesabiout this. Bill told him not to coine towards hia:i withi that knife. Cross examined: Bill was drunker than 1 wVas. Never saw knife opened. Bill pulled out his pistol after Jake pull ed out his knife. Bi said. "it you Imake aL move at ie with thiat knife, Il shoot your damnecd brains out. T1here was a half pint cup of brandy there. T1hree of us drank from it. Charley Miles: Brother Bill borrow ed ten cents fromi Jake andl did not have the change to give him back the niekle. They begun to thirowv dice and got into a dIspute about which won the nickle. il ter things lie agreed with SLan Mr. Brad ey: Deceased had reputa tion of boinig dangerous when lie was drinkiig. Cross examined: Had dificeulty withi (de ceased. Heard six or eight people say he was dangerous. Simon Kirksey: Some people thought deceased was dangerous. Dave Hlendricks: People said Jake's characeter for fighting was bad. Cross eixaiineid: lie did not know who had said so. lie thought so him. 1self. Here the defence closed. The Solicitor in reply calledi the Bhier iff whlo took testimony at the coronep's ingnliest, to conitradie t the statement of Chiarhie .M es abiout Jake draLwin)g knife. Hie stated that thne boy did not say at the ingnest that, he saw te deceased have a knife mi his~ hiamd. This closed the testi tmony. . ~. 6 i A.iih eti skddrease the juy in bblalf of the- ptWsoner. 1 mde a blear and concise argument o the facts of the case. It was his maide speech and he received the aonr.ituU tiona of his brother lawyers on his at dress. Mr. H. 0. Bowen closed for th defence with a short, clear statement < the facts and presented the prisoner side of the case in the beet possible mat ner to the jury. Solicitor Ansel anme up for the State. The Judge's charA wa,j clear and explicit, impartial sad faii Those who beard it say that it wa or of the best explanations of the law 0 homicide ever delivered in our coli room. It occupied 19 minutes. The jury retired to their rom and al tor being out 15 minutes, signified i they had made a verdict, and were march Ld in. After the usual preliminariw th terk read the finding. "Guilty of mur lar." The prisoner was told to standni for his sentence, which Was that he bi held in safe keeping nutil the 24tb dai 3f April next on which day betwlen 'th< bonre of 11 o'clock a. in.. and I p. m. lie be taken to the place of execttion ati hanged by the neck until his body bx dead. The doomed man was almost pros trated by the sentence and fully realize list his fate is sealed. This closed the criminal side of the ;ourt. There were only a few civil case o try. Those disposed of are given be ow, the rest were continued. Hunter vs. R. & 1). railroad, settled. Bert Moore vs. R. A. Child, dismissed. Alexander vs. King, for defendant. Thonae vs. Riggins, sale confirmed, Oilstrap vs. Richey, dismissmed. Griffin vs. Griffin, report of referee and lork confirmed. The resolutions of respect to the late 3hief Justice Simpson, adopted by the lickens bar and published some time itice, were presented to the court by J. .. Boggs, and were ordered spread upon lie minutes of the court in respect to hif nemory. The court then adjourned 8ine lie. Pickene and Anderson County Teaek ero to Aleet. School Commissioner Bright hais re )oived a communication froim Mr. Ward aw, the Cominissioner of Anderson coun :y, notifying him that the Teachers Asso -iation of that county would Ieet at tic Walker McElinoyle Academy on tke21s nst., and lie cordially invites all th enteters of this county to be present aml oin in the exercises of the day. Prof. Diirgan of the Pickens High School hait >een selected to deliver a lecture on "the *elations of Parent and Teacher." Ques iolns to be discussed: "Resolved, thal lie new educational methods are superioi o the old." Miss Lida Bowen and Mis )livia Newton, aflirinativo, Prof. J. T. Price and Prof. Moore of the Pendletou Ichool, negative. Tle program for the day will be inter sting and instructive, and it is hoped hat our teachers will avail themselvek f the opportunity of becoming bettel tequainted with their co-workers in our imter county. Every teacher in tht .ounty should be there at the openin lour, 9 o'clock a. m1. It Was Alive. A sturdy yokel from the outer edge o he county attended court here at the re : Pnt term for the first time in his life OD entering the court room lie gnze( roun1d in wide eyed wonder. Whei his eyes fell on the Judge ini his desk lie exiaimed: "What a1fine 1ictlre Ain't thtat U. Washiingtoni's stacher? Just then the Judge turned his head an< Viawnetd. ''By craicky, it's alive, aini't it I thought sttachers were dead kind e thinrgs," and be made for the outer ai for a breathing spell. The ''Twice a week" Edition of th St. Louis Republic is at onice the bes tad the cheapest niewis journtal in thj a orld. It is a b)ig sOeen-cohtimn paper M)ntiinilg six to eight pages each issue >r 12 to 16 every' week, and is madle avery Tu.esdayii antd Fridaiy. Its readeri .tet the news (of the (liy almost as prompt y and fully as the readers of D)aily an< talf a week ahead of tany WVeekly it very State in the Union. Yet the pried s onlhy one dollar a year. Special Mis. oniri, Illinos tand Texas Editions aru >rinted, and a Genteral Edition for othu' States contains nothing but details o. mplortant evenita or interest every where, 'hue IRepublic is the leading Demnocratic 15aper of the country, aggressive, but ai he same time liberal, and the only hxoroughly national journal in th owholt sountry. Ilemuember the price is only mec dollar a year,. Sample opies, alat mu illustrated premium eatailogue sent ree on application. Address Tihe 1i. >ublic, St. Louis, Mo, -lear int minid that the SIrNxTN Jot )flie does better work, and does i jiicker thtan any office in this section. '%o work leaves our bands untless. done n first-class style. Our facilities for do. ng work are unsurpassed. P'rices at ow as the lowest. Th'le E~asley Township Singing Associ. ition will conivene at Mt. Carmiel on the irat Stabbathi in April, at 9 o'clock a. m. B~ach schiool in the township is entitle.1 o onte delegate for every twenty enroll. ~d imemnbers. All superin tenidents are ~espectfully invited to attend. 2W. H. Nrx, President. -Mr, Elishan Alexander, one of the 'ridesit citizents of the county, died at his ionic in the Crow Creek section, las U'riday, -The~ bridge over Twelve Mile at WV B~. Allgood's was wvashed away lat Suit lay. The Cotmmissioners wvill havei ebuilt at once. -Mr. Dave Parrot, of Mile Creek see ~iont, was marriedl to Miss Mary Smith liaughuter of ''Carpenter'' Bill Smith, o Liberty, last Sulnday. -Jackson S. Staursell was arrested las veek b)y Deputy J. C. JTennings en eiichx warrant and lodged in jail at Pick mia to await sentence. -TIhe moon changed in the morning he last ti me. A e haxve manry authori ties nuow for saying thait the wealther foi be tbalanice of the mfonthI will be good --The splendid terracing (done by on arers in the past two years, has more han puaid for the work. dulrinrg the pas1 nonthI by the proventtion of washouts in lie fields. -T1he management of the Thornwel: 3rphanage at Clinton are enthusias4tio ii .heir commendation of Miss Myra Lay is supherinttentdent of the cooking depart nent and( dining haili. -The ('onnty Comnnssionets will nleet next Friday in( considerW the courtI teuse question and will take the initiato y steps toward begining the worvk of the iOw htuilding. T1hie btoard are in coirres :oiidence wit,h (Commissio,ners of ' ther nuties that have erected I hitnildiings, md they hope to hear from t hem and] fet imiportant information on their ex. >ertene,. Tho fENTIr. R1.t M nr year., n of HAGI PLOWx, F COTT I FLOU Fine Let or Thome al Ing far we] tIaeIu' aceous IIa duc x inta, Dry 4, Uanion Neeting. The Union Meeting of the fourth dis trict of the Twelve Mile Itiver Baptis Association, will meet at Peter's Creel Church on Saturday before the fifth Sun day in March, at 16 o'clock a. m. Tb following churches are requested to Aem delegates: Saluda Hill, Pleasttnt Grove S. C., Oolenoy, Peter'n Creek, Nin Fork, Mt. Tabor, Griffin and Cros Roada. By order of committee. J. E. FOTErn, Chairman. Busisexx Netiees. Go where yon will, and yon will se people uRing Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup aid niia:mouta in its praise. I si.ffered most severely from rhenma tism during winter. After using Salva tion Oil two days the pain entirely sub sied, and now I am a well man. g BROWN'S IRON BITTERS Cures in-4.- .*1 .ion.ie.,. fly.epe.ia. MaU rii. Nerm -411 1.ene l'ebinty. P,yx clais recoll A i dealers ei it. Genmin hastradeiwi l rosbeAt red anes on wrappei Julia E. Johnson, Staffon's P. 0., C., writes: I had suffered 13 years wit ceczemal and was at tiies coein-fled to n) bed. The itching was terrible. My NOti in-law got ile one hal:.f dozenl battles (i 1otainie Blood Balhu, which entirelyeure ie, aid I ask you to publish this for ti henefit of others sufTeritig in like nafu ner." An Attemeti"e Combined POCKET ALMANAC and IEMORANDUM BOO advertising BROWN' IRON BI't'1U the best Tonic, given away at Drug and general stores. Apply at once. McFALL'S ALMANACE - ton The Jury soon: returned a verdic in favor of th is A IX \ NA CK, anr the large varie'ty of Sor.tii lBRAICI always- to be foun rd in this stre. They app-roved of our p'an C keepirng a little of everyti nrg, a:n everything kept in its platce. Of our plan1 of keeping our' cigarf and cabbage leaves in separate boxes Thywere glad to find that we al ways alloii our custtomners tos mi their own SANS' and 51UGAR, and1 tha we never try to put oft'flOsRI oNE on themr when they ask for (oo: Of course lihev found storn pot metal goods here, as well aso i other stores, but they apphroved(< our planu of keepinhg thbese. alw'asi thre shape of Washj-pon s, Oveuns ani t Fire-dogs, and1 not mi Kn.rives, Nee.dle Thley' founrd our GAarden Seeds-r be the Best, and rtecommrendedl thu gardeuing be commenIceICd at onlce, They found that we kept a gret -many articles not found In othc stores. Handl bells, stock hells, ster traps, trowu~els, pocket levels, shee shears, potato hooks, rat-tail flei hrorse and1( wood raisps, anid all kimil of edge toolsi. Rinr or shrine, railroad or no rai roaid, new goods5 will conItinueI to comn in. W. T. McFAL L )OD, BRUCE LOW MTOCKN, ON PLANTERS. 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