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TrE SENTINEL . E. BOG.fS, EItor. V . E. BOOGGS & Co.,' dyrIdtdru. t 1PXC~~TfO.. ~*it P101 E a. mf S. a. a Pr RI1i,eripton.*1tS 1wrannnm - . St.rietlvi avTvn"e: for uix monthS, 'Re. ti 4dvert14enenta i'sert "i at on5 <Aollat ner smusre of one in,ch ortecs for the first l insortihn ano fifty eenta fo>reneh subso(tu ent'Insert Ion. T,iheral dsrott marle to marcaluts aml ot.hers aivertising for six nnntha or hw the ear. Obituary Noticesc XeerlinZ fiv.ell".es, l 'Tributea of R'wneet. (ommunieation of a nersrnal eh:arnster. when adltissable I will hohareo(1 for ' n,1vortisemets. For Annoninetn' Canicliates five dollars each, strict lv in ablvanes, THTURSPDAY, APRlIL 19, 188t8. c The conservative power of the can cus seems to be the safety valve of the Democratic party. It played beautifully on the dead lock caused in the House of Ilepresentatives by the Mills Bill to refunded the direct t taxes. When it was applied the (lead-lock slipped as if it had been thoroughly greased. Oskaloosa, Katas, is lesttineld soon to become a city. It has enjoyed more free advertising in the last few days than any othr town in the United States. The immediate cause of this is, it is now run by female conneil. '.rhe small towns in South Carolina had bett4r follow suit; for the office of warden is no longer tempt ing to the masculine gender. ( AMeMiIIg IaakM. If Auditor, A. W. Jones, of Abbe ville, can assess .hanks at their true money cash value, why can e li not putv down Abbevl'Is horses, muiles and lands, at their true cash value ? Vhv cannot all the auditors do tl.a same ? There is no sense or justice in1 a s ss- 1 ing one hundred dollars wmlik of property at a $100,.OO, merely be- r cause it belongs to a hank, and then putting down a litudred dolliars worth of personatl property next to it, at fif- r ty dollars, because it loes not. belontl to a bank. If they will simply ldo right all the way through, nobody " will be hurt. But if bank property is P alssessedI right, and other property is "' not, right will wrong a great miany. Exaine your books, brother Jonies. -TlaeCVumberlndib~ ip ialiroad t A meeting of the directors of the Carolina, Ciumberland Gap & Chuien go railroad comupanyt was hieldl at the I M~ansion House last night. T1he fol lowing directors were present: Pres- ' idenft R. E. Blowen, of Piekens ; Ri. W. Haddon, of D)ue W est ; Dr. H. J. Ep)ting, of Williamnston, and Col Jas. 8. Cothran. Thous. Cothrani, secreta. ry of the board, was in attendance. t The special object of thue mneetinug was' to outline plans for extending the ' building of the line from Edgetiehl through Abbeville, Anderson and U Pickens counuties. It was fotmtil that ai qjuorumtf of the Board of irectors wvas not pr'esent, bitt. Presidenit lBow en and Col. (Cothuran, being a qluIorumI of the Executive Board, decidedl to take action in the mtt ter.t It was resolved to call oni t.he towtn ships in AbbevilloeLicounty through which the road runs for subscriptiRons I to the capital stock. The line traver- I ses five townships ini the county, and I oneO of these, Due WVest, has already voted a subscript ion io t he roadl. The t others will be asked to do so. In Anderson counuty, Williamuston C towns5hip) has heretofore voted a sub scripjtioni anid in Butler and( Mr rt in t towvnships the sublscrjiptioni was de feated in the election, debarring an other appeal to the people It is probale thait Honiea Path or Matin townuship), in Anudersoni, wvill be asked for a subscription, as the line miay I go through either as preferredl. In Picketns count y the road ruins through five townships. Pickenis 1 Courthouse has already given $10,000 ' and Easley $3,000Q, It is intendled nlow to callI on the cotuty for at county sudlscription, wvhc will prob aly~ b)e dotneini the fall. When asked wh1at e1fect the town ship bonds dlecisiotn of Jud(ge Norton would have on this scheme, Col. Cai th. rain satid ''lnto at all." T[hat quies. tion would come upl in the Supremne Court in a fewv weeks, lhe said1, ando it wasi. expected t hat it w~ould be ) re versed. Anyway, they were willing to risk it, he said, although, of course, h the questioni of subscripItionu woiul d not be put to thie people of the town ships until after the boud matter had a been decided. Col. Ntatt At.kin.so', of Asheville, 91 wnet*the Cumurlrrand G-*p directors I *- at their nyeetin,g. H-e camBa oni to look after the progress of the road and to urge its being pushedC( for ward across the mountains. He r *.ports, the people of Asheville very much jinterestedl in the C., C. 0. &C road and very hopeful of its comple Lion.-.Daily Newos. 01th .CaroIlna Ph?Mbytery; 1 The South Carolina Presbytery hieh met at Anderson Friday of last reok, adjourned Monday night after yery intersting session. The at )pdance walvas the litrgest knowo aince fi Prbytery was diviled, there be tg 54 delegates present representing ; bout 41 churches in the counties of Lnderson, Pickens, Abbevillo, New erry and Edgefield. From one of hose delegates in the city on his wayt orne yesterday, a reporter for the 7 cil, 1Vews learned tl:e incidents of he meeting. The Presbytery assembled in the t irgo an(d handsoie church of the 'resbyterialns of Anderson, Friday J t 7:3(1 oclo )ck p. in. The exerciw(s 1 ver opened With aL sermon by the t ev. A. P. Nicholson, of Anderson ounty, the retirinmg oderator. The Rev. Lowry Wilson, 1). )., of ib)ev ii le, Was elected MO(lerator, .nd Capt. S. P. )endv, of Valhalla, r"as clusen assist av:t to the stated t lerk. the Rev. S. I. Mlorris, of Edge 1(1(1. This comlleted the organiza ion, and the body adjoutrn1e(d to half ,ltst tile o'clock, SlLtur(ay. 1 Thtre sessions were held on Satur lay -muorning, aft ernoont antd evening. Lt the morning session, reports wer'e end1(1 fron all the churches in the reslytery. TIhe Rev. A. M. Iia.sehl vns (lismtissed to the Enor'ie IPresbl,iy ery, anIt ai gtreat deal of routine lusi tess camne up and wats dlispo()s(d of. t night a (ontferentce (In Hl(omle Iissiols wts 1ih1 at the Presb1vteriant burch, addr esscs iling d1iV( (1 livere )r. J. 0. Lindsay, of Due Wbest; Dr. 'rosy, of !Newhrry J. B. Riley, of 'ickens; the liev. S. I. MIorris, of ;(dg(eli(ld, and1( J. Li. Wilson, of A1)bhe ille. At. th c1()se, a (ollcetion of i2($2G as take"n tor hoie lmissions. 1' Oni Sunday the visiting tiinisters - 'crc d1stibu l((ted amoniiig the di ffeI reti i hurches in the city, Dr. Wilson rencthiniiig in the 'reslbyterianl elurch, )r. Lindlsay in( the Uaptist clhurch, I nd t le Rev. T, B. Craig in the Bal- I si, chur ch. A no,t ah! cro s ded ((n- . t regation itt iienided at the Preslyte. a111 chutr(lt where tlle sac( remieint of t le Lord1's Suppel,r Was; admlintistere d. is A Sahsith School m ntass meeting t as bel Sunday afternoon at the s' esbvterian clur1tic where at((r:d-,es n Ere'( delivere(d by thle Honu. Juol~ius . i oggs, of Pickens., the Rev. Mr'. MNick ',of Lexiigtoni Pr'esbyt ery, Kentuciiky', id the Rev. Mr. Wadluace, of Elbier mi, GAeorgia. T1hie PratsbyIterv camefl back to 1buisi Cess Mondaithy moinAlliig, the sessioni 'rovinig one oif the moist inlterest ing f the whlole mieetinug. Th'le Wooud 1w question 101was brioutgt up~ inidiree ly, ini theo formn of ani overture to the so ard olf D)irector ofS i the Coi tlubi heological Semuiniary, intr'oducedl by )ir. Crosby, (if INewberry. T1heo over .1re wasl. couched in ai series oif que's ions addressed to the Boaird of D[i ictoirs, the pnn-port of which wais: D) > the Board of Di irectors atppro ve f the act ion of the Semiinary faculty 1 refuingli to allow a cer'tin stuiden1t .i thle Seiintry111 to at tenid thle lectiires fiDr. Wouodirow, a plroiessoir ini the ;Aiith Ca ~rolina: (olle'ge?" Oni the adionlfli oft this resoluit in, hie ayves:aml no1eA10s (' were ldemanided', iud the r'esoluitionsi wer' aidoptedl by o of 38 to 13, iindicat ing a posi ve %oiodrow seIIntiint in tlhe lPre t l'o vtin .''(tl'ihtlAnSit(of lie St. iIs Assembihly to the efc hat at innienldmenlt be madtoe to the onistit utain of the G(nrlOI Assembhly 1 11s to provide fori orgie'II unlion bie wI(eln thle Northr ani ud Southernl ssemblihes, shuild that e'ver lie ind deosirabl le, witOas dopted(. Theli Res'. ,J. 0. .indsayii, (if Due allat, wet e elected de(le'gateAs to thle Ext (G iera Assembliiy wh ich meiets 1il alimiore on the 17th of May. Iuen iteres('t at taches~ 41 this mieet Ig oIf the Genueral Assembily, asi ('outsly wyithi the m1et ing (of thle Nor herni Assm bly ill Phiilade'lphial, an lie Northierin body iha is arranilged to ranspori(t thlE ('ltire'( Southernll Assemi. ly tEo Pihila delpi in ai spec(iall pa1lac1e rain amid e'nterataini them1 theare tfor br1EO (d1as. A granE1d proAgranunlie has'1 >een iaranedl for that time, wichl is xpected to littriact numbiihers of 1Pres.~ vt Erinetis fromii all ove r the CAoun11try. 'ilngressmiani J. S. C1 th1~ran is inlutd ii mnongi1 the spieatwrs flir inE oiven- 1 Hion, hlis subljcCt 1b(inug C"Calanismi." A fter a sermnn by theio Bev. J. E. 'Aogartie, of Walhalla, the conventtin gain FridayV beofore~ the fifth Sun ay in September at Mt. Carmiel, Alh- I A Coming Weddling. Cards are out announiing the mar-J iage of C. L. Fosemter, of this eitv', and I liss Etta Verner, which will taket lace at the hIom-e of the bride's pa ents,, Mr. andl Mirs L. HI. Vener,< hachelom's Rtetre'at, Oecnnee county I 11 then1th inu ..-naiu N,.'s Ipartanburg's U*eful Exa'nl= ple.-Uiow to Iuild a Cottou a Mill on a Democratic Flap,. The Greeville Daily New's has ,sked for information concerning cot- r on mills projected on the installioent r ilan of payments of stock. The Spar- y anburg Manufacturing Company has ixed its capital stock at $100,000. rho pl1a is to pay in one dollar on t he share each month. The aihn f he subscription committee is to got ,000 shares. They now have over n ourteen hundred. Suppose they get lie full amount taken and order pay c nents to begin for April. That will rive $2,000 to begin with. A suita c )lo site can be purchased for a por ion of this money. The first of lty they will have $2,000 more paid . n. Brick making can he commone d with that. By the first of ntoxt pril the company will h:uo recciv sl $24,000, or nearly one-fourth of he canital stock. With this amount uit nble buildings can be erected, a [he next thing will be the machin-1 ry. The eoimpany can either borrow noney or get the imaclinery on time umd have it ready to go in as 50o11 is the building is completed. So t. hat with 2,000 stockholders, a coItton nill might start within sixteen to ughiteen months after the first pay nent. Of course stockholders ('0111(1 xpect no livilenls for the first year >r two for unt il all their isscssment s t vere paid in which wcild require 30 months. The profits from the t iill would have to go to paying inter st and get ting it sui)lts funi that s iilways necessary in such enter )rises. This is the Spartanhurg l)lani m(d suits men who do not have much 'cly money at a time. Some comt unnities night prefer tAn make a harl $25.00, and then ill the stock (: voiild he paid iin in 25 m oniths. t ihoidl the' shares he fixed at $!00 it mu1ldl require 100 inonths for th ,u nvymrnt,. ]Zut inl eri ses of that i ort he profi ts of the m11 ill mi~ ht enilinince hie value of the shares so that th iy r mu1ld tbe Wort h $100.00 in 75 to R54 mtotths. The)r adlvantage of this plan;r that it tenables ntany lwtt rmos to tke stock who would not think of uheeribing to at cott:in mill int whlichi 11 the iioney wouhl be demanded in voor thue . installments. - C.arolina sp'arran. Tflable~ Mohuntiite 4msU. un. Enrron: -I will agin let ymitr ntany' readecrs hieair frot it sectin of or its nioiirality, its rich fariniers, its pllenidiu churches and school -houses. md1, rIotds. TIhe last are dute to the mgineerinig of M~essr.s. I (iHIndneS,V . Jones andi (Capt. Talley, till otf which leserv'e the' lihihest ecmus Such ptublic sp'irited gentlemeni ats hose alhlded to atre of ineatlcutlablle 'aliue to their cotuntry atnd geneartion -et lunbtorn. ially every citizen oif Pickenms ctuty >wes his crtyit ia dutly. Andl cantii lo better service than by solici tingj mrii 1nost morali, practticail and pulic iritd mliten as our ru mlers. Wt' have now in full blast a well >rgaze~ d Sabbaith School at Oolenioy ( vithi Mr. Hie riiks at its head, antd hIis;s La:ura Elilis, Mis. E. E. Mart in, A'. V. ,Jones, E. F. Kjeithi, B. S. soggs iant d others ias teatcrs. With i nehi ant orgaizaWit ion, we will (ll'et a Th'le farmners arel gt Iinhg conClsid '1. Mr's. Elizabeth Williams is quite ill attt ilro illgili e Iici ical aissist alice ofi our ellicient phiysician, Dri. .1. M. ~renishawt, we hiopei for bier aii (arly -ecovery. Mrs. MI. F. b st er luis A'itIh1 tese exepht ions5, tI heath of url('1 cidumii V is very LMOol. veil, antd hid fair to maizke a very o(o(d yiel. Thecre is in tiso 'ection a very fair* Tiop' of peacheis, wvhiebc if itheiy escap he frost (liat inny yit cotrne( will be ilite a treait, par11itilaily to youri IC C rresp onident, as lie is very foolii ofjI hem. Tlhiere arle ai great manty lookin- for- - vardt with sweet atiipaltlonts toi thte >iaitif i tulionth oft Miar. weeteist sIongs and1 mtother (lilthI is so' waniitifulhly bedleckedl with her' mtost S o lbe in its liveliest mno, andit in.n r vers Ilharts seem iito be clo sest eni- I winedii. Oasi,:aivm:n. I . * . ..r C~umuberlnd (wap NewM. We hear that severatl ear ,lads of aiIs for thle Cmoh11 erlnd Gap1( roiPtad aive aririved Iait Aikeni, itliso, t hat six tiles oIf theli ties ha1veC b een lan 1, andu C haut siiflicietnt ties5 for thet whola line romt this lace(' to AikenCl hatve been umie,at which time M,r. Pa t fto will have f. id the rails to lthat ointt, iand that by ii lie last of Junie the road wUibe tuin~g to this plahce. Mr. PIlt t.s 'intract is, thati the road shai;ll he r wre by' thle 1thn JLune primo. l!'/c/tieldl~ Advertiser. \ L Reply to 4'Vltzen" and other %e*t from GateN. I will ask "citizen" to tell Maj. A. bat I thank him for his invit=tion to ) travel over the new PumpLiutovn am i, I have traveled a part of that rad but,will try to travel over it again rhen watermolons, peaches rnd up lcs get. ripe, and stop with 'the Ma r a while and appease the wants of ho inner man. And, also, Mr. "Cit .en" you tell the major, that if he will 'o before the board of County Cotn tissionors and represent' us there to 'ot our road laid off by a "special ounission," and call out all the aunl in the "dstriot" that we could ope with his Pumpkintown road. Mtrried, on Monday, the 2d inst., t Mr. Neal Smith's by Rov. J. D Vilson, Mr. -- Cox to Miss Emma Iamb- --all of Pickens county. J. T. Stephens killed a large turkey reighing 2.1 poun=ls, just before the 'ame law protected its life. The late froshet lamaged the Gas away Bridge, butt think the road ands have repaired the damage. The whooping cough is at our house --there is not but four affected with t, as the remainder of us have had llt liSE'ae. Mrs. M. N. (Joudelock is quite sick. Bont JONES. (aunty (;onvention. The Conty ,Demucratio Conven ion is hereby called to meet in the ourt house att Pickens on Saturday he 12th day of May 1888, to elect elegates to the State Convention, lhicl meets in Columia on the 17, of lay to elect delegates to the Nation 1 Convention. .The 1Pesident of t.heu different local )emocrat.ie clubs will call a meeting f their clubs on Saturala v the 5th f MIav aud will elect d:legates to be Coutty Co iventi=sn, ii. trueted to ote for or tgainst the Priinary Plan f neoimiutti,g all oflicers frot (oy enor1 <lOwyn. '1'he f1olloiwing is the barsis of rep (sent ation in the Counity Conveition: in deli gate for eve'ry twenty five c"n ,lled mtelmbrs of e:u-h chilu. Byv onler of Execuitive Comnmit,tee. TU. WV. F'oLOEH, It. At. ( ldm. See'ry. Chairman. A pril 14th 1888. uituallVy Aptpreciativo. The sprt'ig session of Somth Caro ina Pr'esbytIery, just heild at this >lace, wias graitifyinmg- bothI in fullnues >f attendaince anid hainiony of pr'o ('edinigs. It wats a real p)leasure Ite tltr people to enletrtin this lody nitelligenit mad cult ured chiristiani genI lem en , an d it was trutilv ai i nat t(r 0 egr'et. whent they toik thiri dlepart ire trotu Uts. We wvolEl he g!ln) {h .)leatsfult reiinendotagies aIs tli(' 1n. p1('tes utialy leave aon g their friendu lirty wor(ik onl the North eas( tt side o. lie eoutnt. NI rs. (Catharine T1odd t:as sohl her land to Mtrs. Barker andl iogeth~er' wvithI hert four ch1 i lren, twi f w'homuu hamve families, andti John1 aind tob)ert Wilsont, left thte county fe: Xlorado Valley, a Moormuon settl-muet ni MIondauy last. The two laust men. ln edl p -rson w1 ill ret urntii next fall r,m their fanoiili's. Thtere were0 fifteeni ersons1t in the (crowd.t. -K-temece~ (j'mrt er.~ 'They' l'ay. At tialmost every1' placie in tihe South :here faictoiries hmve 1been (est abihled ti vemtenits are on foot to either es iilIIisIl tlI tlets or eltlIarge tl1lose- alruladv' 1 oper'ationt. The fat is, factories broughomut thte Soth tare painuIg andttsornely,mltecnuuiyta ous to the greattest (extentt into) mant facOturtinlgi ndultstry is thte onte thatt is umd prosper)t ityv. h in/ 'tr.n dentrna A1111ilT11011HIleIIs, T'or the Legislature. l;o:y, fr'ii'ii' of Ibi:v. -i A M I:s A. MOoolf l For the Houso. ( N respecl(tflly pr'enoti s a elE ate fort thell ou e oft"i I lIep're'statives, li.P" Th'e frierals oif II .J JI NSTION it i 'es, subije(ct top thle demuoramti0' p)rima For County Commisionerm. WP' Ml- IIOMAs C. M' IlTIN, of ei ntalI Tiwnsip, is re-spec't fully piresen-i -di as ai Colidate for tile tIlll'L of 1'lltt Fox County Auditor. -sipt't fully plresen't him11 114 a ' lidaItte . s ta ft' ad tii nat ' in la 1 9 o0w1CaIr sen fr.1h b1oressc O, N<> V. Pain 'elet 01 0 kor The NERVOUS The DEBILITAT The AGED, Learning To tnun Hi Own Eugime A locomobive engineer in San Antonie Texas, found himself running by fast lir to the consumptive station, andl it wl necessary to shut off steam and put c the brakes. ''For three months I had been hawl iug and spitting uip phlegm to a limitc extent. Since my trouhh ConTlcc have been able to work about two-thiir of the time. lavo bad two back-sot one, by far the most severe, five weel ago-a most severe hemrrhage, that le so weak that I conld not walk across tl room. -Tat two very slight hemorrhag in the next two (lays. 'I have been using Compound Ox getu two weeks and have improved great deal; have gained much str ng and can walk around the block )ahont 1 600 feet) at a fair, slow walk, with<n pantinug; b reathe freely and easily, fe nod soreness"( in either of my lun0gs. N flesh is harder and more serviceable. Tl quantit.y of my exp)ectoradtions is not mo than half what it was two weeks ago." This Compound Oxygen has a histoi wonlderful in its way, and worth readir by o~vervh)ody whose life is worth prese ving. '['hat history is embodied in a vet interesting t wo lmn dred p'age t reatis which is aent free by mail on apIlicatio Please address Dirs. Starkey & Pale la,3 Arch street, Philadolphia, Pa. M'FALL'S 'ALMANAC FOEL .A. P~ JE I L. --o AND NOW Thaimt hait and wet weather stores, HIave albout all closel their dloors Wouldn't it be a To Patfronize tis Almnaei herafte'r all tihe venir room (like yoiur gooda neighbors0U do) nr save time ando troublle, and wear mi tear ot hiumani ty and horse flesh. There is no mioneyV savedl by iu ingm after baits, for the man wI OIies thoem j is bound to jerk somelt,iml and hie jenerllyV JR KA'S H A RmU Now ILok'(ee flere. Th re is no heftter stock kept in tl ump ee'mtry than is found at th~ storie. No miore' liberal i trmfs oft'(r to imn wlho hav~e -the moral ('ou1rar to sp)eak the truith and pay11 t hi r 1ho( e-st doebts, anid nonme more an xiouus pleaseC. This almanac dont slamn thme (10 in anm h niest ma n's face when h le hat pens5 to leave hois pocket hook in bi Don't I(oft .soap him i wvhen 1hispok ho' k is fat, nor pull the wool over hi eyes to p)r(eent himi from seeing who le 1huivs. Your good neiglhors - wla pay promptly-will v'ouch1 for all thui Then w-hy niot help to enlarge th alnmanac and at the same t iume b)enef vo0ursel(1f? TIhis is the way to Econeo 1n ize. 1 umv one of my whieelharrows an save your [back. Boy oneI of my axes and save ymi g ood leooks and1( temnper'. IBiiy miy tob)a(eo, the bhest there for the moneyiC (but d mit throw ti qiuids in the nail kegs.) Buy my~ Bush Hooks, Potato Htool and combination Plomws--three of ti be'st to)ls a nmn ever had1( on 'a farr and save a hleap of hard work. Buy~ one of my~ cr*oss ((ut saws an han1 ouit yourV old one. ITry your luck aut this store for auv kind of supp)1lies that yotunmay liei nmeed of, amid where your trade will 1 ipplreciV.ted and( where you (enn U WOO' Ihi . l1 (Of (,:B)/ nen I a r ' v hatever they rve Tonics. It * Nervous Weaknss, Ilyslerta, ,i Iessnextr, &c.Qr AN AL TERATIVE. It drives out the polsonous humoeat the blood purifying and enriching it, ishud blood.I and aso ovotcunmlng thoaco ieas tsltin., fromn knpuro or igspoveir- C p LAXATIVE. Actingmitdl ;but chow it cores habitunl constip lon, au promotesaregttlarhabit. *strengh- i Bl ens tho stomach,. an. ait dlgca A DlllfETIC. I~~ In ta cnmposition the Pest atd mosS activodiurettesofth 'atteriaMedIC& Oreconbnetiscienti callywithother fa titect ivo rerelew r.seases of tho ly ktidney). It can je relied on to givo quick relief uni epccdy cur. a 7fnndredsoft eStimV,ninIlhsve hson receivods trom persona svho)ki.s uro.t S,. :rrnott with cne,rkhlo honoit. bed for ciroular giving ED Iill particulare. Prico 1.Q. Bold by Druggits. 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