The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, February 20, 1890, Image 2

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PIOKENS SENTINEL. PICKENS C. II, c. J. E. 3OGGS & CO., Proprietors.. J. M. ? J. P. BOGGS, Editors. For Subscription, $1.50 per annum strictly in advance; for six months, 7Se. AdverLisononts inserted atone dollnr por square of one inch or less for Vhe first Iusertion and fifty ccnt for etch 5u)8e quont insertion. Li?era'l discount made to merchants and otiers advertising for six .,ait-hs or by the year. Qbitt.ary Noticns eXceeding tive lines, Tributes of ltespect., Conmnicat ion of r personih character, when adumissa ble will be charged for as advert isemets. Announcemcnt. Judge- Cothran having determined to resign iris seat in congress, the friends of Col D 1 NORRIS will offer him as a can didate to fill the vacancy. Respectfully yours, CENTRAL. T'HIRSDAY, FEB. 2l, 1800. Alabama is threatened with an ox tensive miners' strike. It is believed that several mines will be closed and all the principle furnaces will be shut down for the present. Alabama will soon stand along-side of her sister iron State of the North, Ponnsylv'a ma. There was a revival meeting in At lanta last week, at which many kindly greetings were exchanged' between the leaders of thought and commerce in the North and South. The influ ence of the immortal Grady was plainly visible in all that was said and done. Senator Blair is still hammering away at the U. S. Senate, advocating the passage of the famous "Blair Bill." We hope that his long-wind edners may drive the Senate to des 1)eration and they will bury it so dea-p under the tablo that it will never see the light again. President Harrison will soon be come jealous of Speaker Ieed. The whole country seems to have forgot ten that "Brer" Ben is in Wash in g. ton or has anything to do wt Ii the management of alieirs. Reed is all the talk, and like the parrot everyone "wonders what he'll do next." A correslondent of time G reenville .ews, signing himiself "Due WVest" nominates Col. J. I. Orr for Gaovern or. The Colonel would ho time unan. itnious choice of the people of the Piedmont section of the State tand no dloubt wvould imake as5 good a Govern or as could bo0 found in the State. 11. M. Fliagler, the millionaire standaird oil man and1( proprpietor of the famous Pon)ce D)e eonm 11ote!, at St. Augustino, Fla., is to build a church for the Pre-sbyterians at that place that, will be one (f thme finest on the continent. TheI( bulilding is to cost $400,000. It is intended as a memorial to his dlaughlter, wiho (lied last sunuuer in a yacht off Charles ton harbor. On last Thursday there w~as a smnall race row near Greenwood, Abbeville count.y. A party' of white men and women travelling in a wahon, wvere met by a crowd of negroes who told them to) give the road which they re fused to do andl a rowv was the result. Two of the whitho men were hurt and three negroes. The whites would haveo got wvorsteod but a horseman rode up and began firing into the( coons when they took to 11ight- They w'11 be arrested and the lawv will be dealt out to thenm as justice demands. Just now Thos. B. Reedl, Congress man from Maine, and sp)eakier of thme House, thinks he is the biggest nm in the universe,, and it seemis as if lhe thinks about right. He is running things in Congress to suit himself. lie is both the majority anld minority. H1( makes his republican following vote as he pleases, and then lhe proceeds to) vote for the Democratic minority. The Congresses of these United States now consists of the Senate, comiposed of two Senators from eaich State, and thle House of Representatives, (com-n posed of Thos. B. Re(ed, Representa tive from Maine andi Conigressman at large for the whole United State's. David C. Ready thme "lone lyncher" whlo killed a negro named Block, in Barnwoll county, some time ago), anid for whom the Governor oilfered a re ward of $500 dollars, wvas arrested near Madison, Fla , on the 11th inist., by Chief of Polico TJwiggs, of Au-. gusta., Ga. Ready was brought to Augusta the next day and co4ntined in jail. Hfe wv'l be promptly turned over to the sheriff of Barnwell coun ty and tried for his heinous crime of murdering a defenseless negro while he was being tak'en to prison for a petty crime. The hand of the Barn well juror should fail heavy on those desperadoes who have of late takeni the law in their own hands and spill ed the blood of defenseless prisoners who were already in the hands of justice. Subscribe for the SFNrmuE, only $1.50 ner year. UAN'L 1I. CH1AMt1fEIlLAIN ON TIli NEGRO PROBLCM. Ex-Gov. Chamberlain has thrown' a bomb-shell into the ranks of his br,ther republicans of the North in a specoh. before the Reform Club of Boston on the 8th instant. Ho fired tho following "hot shot" into the open-niouthed social equality eranks: What, then, is the duty of the North in respect to this problem, what is Bos ton's atI Massaclhusett's duty, what is the duty of all patriotio men? I answer with my whole in 1d iand colcience, their duty is to let the negro alone ! I know no0 dnty more imperative than to apply the gag of pmblic reprobation and cotteml)t to th.e motiths of such ghoul like denagogues as Chan(dler and Ingalls. Can a pltii otio Ameriaan coceive of a more unpatriotic and infamous courso of condut-infnmous towards the negro as well as the white man of the South than, without no other than a coldblood ed partisan aim, to arou: o the hatred of both races toward each other's thronts, while they, in cowaidly safety, in Now Hatnshire and Kansas, look on at the bloody results, And such men, God save the mark f are our Senators and Re publican leaders \ When President Hir risoni calls for a ''bugle blast,'' or I)epow discourses solenly of our duty to de fend a free ballot, let 115 be bravo enough and manly enough to tell them that such thunder is a stage trick wvhich has had its day of success, and that the reil point of danger to a free ballot and to Aneri can1 institlutions lies inl the means nind mlethods wvhich in the hist olection carried New York for llarrison. 'The ne"gro is to-day working out his own salvation where he is, without your 11(1. lie is doing inltinitely better than when you tried to p!otct liin with Imy onets. You left iiin in 1R76, in order to save the 'resiien(y for the iepuli(an party, to his fate, lie ha5s met that. fate, 1(u1(l iet. it well. You hiav" udonie all you cani do for him. The only elfective pro teetion he eani have Ilder oar systei of govern t ilt is th(e )r'ot('ction of the atronlger race witii whi('ih his lot il e"ast. ''he above is only c a siutll saniple of the plnint truths dish(ed out. tO the crUlite .1 ostoili:l on 11 tat Ocesiioi by the cex-(arpe(t-bag (overnor of South Carolina. Art All("5(ii VIII tin bl E . n(very. J. J. ltv(den, of North ('salinta, a Iinr and pr o c spe'('tor, clai is to livO Imdc a vastly valulltl)1e (1iscovory Of 111mib(1' oni taiols horat(id putly iII (G'reiivill '-ountyat ad l:(ippll)1ing over inlto Pi'lc ns :tul Oeon1('(. t 1nh)ee, as is known, is 1iln oche(us are of iron1 of a brown ori i1 ila rk b)rown cOlr and1( isi u1S(d as a p igmennt. Th1 (lini het used in the ats an1d in the pr'p aratlion of praints ini thiS (01untry- is ifly ilOrted ii I I i1Oi au(1 i5, t h(refore", con 1ii taItively (1(. t ly. TIhe' r(eports Of 1he a ille g'd dis("V ery ae idila hiite, bout if h a-v tre cor r It atiline Ot wealthl w ,i1uhl lie Iit1u(l in the tlinller IsS. Mr. 1;mtb.n doi s n1i ot yet 1 i. e air1'toe (t ist . I sys the b (if iO lie lui:s f'mual i1 sear the brlr oi of this ounty, e nee eetiti'llPn i ties . Theyaret etensv (nohduh ho says, 11o1 ul th e wld~ cw iti tht arke brtnih' cohii raiter Thoe qaligyo thg ''re (is cllent,i sp eies, lofI int .hvn bentsd cnidt e htoia a re'cail discov. cl er and its n iher' 0 depsitst ted provaic~(' "hi thin tenvlls.ewi lyNes, th inst, s ~lou n nter.eM.ti.. C:r1 ion atieti. liehur ofnd its iregulr costiltte atority.W Unstil (eed tof1 c thisde ine ere it sw henwithinl te last(ew yearts, s( '10 ol'~ thert everwskwn a iterfeen b out sid atiei(vtiils widi the wor toilf tiherenguIlie listiihir inih therritor isiygial iiati to hiscar ai ovrs(oieigh by thehAsmual Cone se Niiow iit-a' hai 1om to asfsot te localtipelw fromt ha dlisan Confer-itia fall can goi1 outiis an hisatngesi eu wy, utelgorin the pra-er tint there if any vo given0' ' cicit lOit anoth eit1r Conferne 01 ohl hi lsiHolinessi smeei t.i,"tn biecause, forhi oth, thek i tieachiin chargo le there,t nof thea membershlip. tofi it cur, dojiv nthii wale in w~sih h-ims an hiist algessivd thats the lletion deei mde that t hierei o religin toi chitintyi (eit' h it hpasr orl. people.i llil c' n sii-ted itrerni wiith tih1 wok tof thl e e ers cofstiuted ininitry, inu anyl giiventeit oery,h iist anlila l (Ir jn injheuryI e touthe iterst lof $S te chdureb. ies idh noft bvelie utht three fourths (iof te lthost ithrchti twee bCktulidertsv and le psaes, and thalt e $1avato wepleile. 1on the nc,ptiincle cfath setoindi hking $t thelor ofaii lit ificathin. Koweea ten'l-sT 4 ir.'t iav: it lii (LaI cci, fili li. Rll tei ihig hed hes o'el'on der s ihaiull blood edand hiChii na itsow, uso $4 thot Mrwould li t po' le ciwiii i hatvli'rl Plt'u . h.i ) na,iSo quarteri Bekhiai qucrv larterox justdhog.the b 4ogt h-er for io8.i She aen tee a he 2f irst clittfer' wse atwev $ andei msaed lie,ai sve ofii ,i isthe he iiut d ct inen f the averaged 250(1 poundi iiach,ltt whiichlit iaot int broodi' llows,ii which'Ot haveg aetipres namithe enllte fr$0 hec sohl' for $2 ea.ch pnd hea or. IHumnlilatting Fact. Miss Nellie Bly has circled the globe as the advertising agent of an American newspaper,. and acoom plished her mission in nearly eight days less than the time fixed by Jules Verne as the limit of rom,anco. Her achievement is not only a singular il lustration that truth is stranger than tiction, but . it is suggestive of a few things that we Americans may lay to heart profitably. It is no disparage ment to Miss Bly to the spirit of en terpriso which started1 her off on this wild goose chase nrouid the world that it coul(i not have been aecon )lishld if sho haid beenl depeldent on American reso(irces. Misa Bly says that from the time she left Southamnp toii until sLereacled (Canton she never saw the American lag onco-not once. She cirennvented two continents without seeing the first sign of American trade or commerce That is an ugly commentary of itself, but a worse one is to follow. Miss Bly had to be u1)plied with British money for the trip. That is current in all parts of the world, while the Amer i111 dollar iS looked upon in foreign pasrts ats ia (lishonest thing, totally un worthy of credit or r'espect. Are not these two huniliPtin.g facts in contne(tion with Nellie Blv's journey that ought to get the An,rican peo ple to thinking. We are a big nation, an awfully big nation in our estiia tron, but. wlhen Anerican citizeiis come to mingling wit i the p'oIl>e of otler parts of the w01rld they arc m)a(de to feel that their own country is a vei'y snlall pu)tito. Miss Bly's eXi)erience iii this resper(t. illustrates one of the beautiesi of protection which the high tariif folks talk o iieh about. We itve e(iclose(d o)urselve+s wit Ii a Chi nese wall andt resolvdc(1 ouiirselies iito Ia 1uitual admiration society so lonp wie have forgot ten to achieve for our selves the place amonng the nat ioms cof the worbl we' ought to occupy 'he flag of the Unite d States oughi to 1ioat )n every sea, n(1 the lioney of the Jiited States 1e acceptedlt al its facee valueo in every, mairket in th<i world1, and it would be 14o but for th< dlepr1essinig and rep ressing p)r(cet.ioti J)olicy.--St. Paul Gb1oe. .1an a"nc Meuiher.Iilp Ii (IIII Sia te". We are' inldebted to the State See ret ary for the following stateniiit a: to th rte imtbersluip of- the Allianico iit Sou)(th Carlxina, comnpiled4 frin tIll cty0111 rep orts for tie (JUait er en(liig Seplte"inbecr .iuth, 1889: Male me(1ers OV(r 21 yeias 21,3.1f "undler 21 " 2 l'e mae1(1 t1 1 ebircIS 3,492 28,2:( Th is was the membe) trship fourt and1 at hltf in onths a1g m. Sinlc( thenI sev (r-d t.huiandl n enblsra h:mve l,"('n re (c'iv(ed 1111 1 the' i(ler t a early a llt(red sui-Allianc((s organized(. A corrct esti tiit o'Cf the member ~sh ip t t hirty two 01'r thirty-three thousand. Judge Ald trich r'emrkiled to the shouild Ibe (1one to)warids providing the counity with ai more1' con)Iunodiomi (court21 house. Heo said the p)reseulI building wai'is inai'dequaite toC the pub lie nceeds. and did not in any way i.e fle(et. credit to the 'ountyv, wich wias one0 of' the most pr'osp)erouis inl t11 St ate. Hie furthIermlore int imate< that if the county commnissionler) wiouild not acIt 011 the recomm111endcat ilm 'If the giinu jiiirg, ai case.8 iiigit h( 11nade algal iist thiem ill thie co ur't o If you are not fully and( profitab em ployed~ you will Iindu it. gr'eatly v you itees to~ at once wr~iite to1 1. F Johnisoni & Co., Richmnoud, Vai., anhi makle arr1anigemnts wiiit Ii Iliemi to sel t heir grea'lt new;~ book theo "Memor)1ia Volume114 of Jetiflersoin DIavis; or, TInl Wor1ld's Tr*ibute to H is Meoryll",. Tfhey will giveC you liberalii tertius Pr)ospectus1 withI all necessaryv pa pen only 0110 dollar. Thant is all t im cap ital thiat is needed. Splendid open1 ing for ladies anld genitleen'. D)o you value thI le healh andi comnfor couhgh ori Col a t thle lItart, an11d relh oivin the' intunmaieti'on with D)r. Bull's Couigl Myrupi ~. Ii t hey hav1 e I le whoop ~iig-ouigh do0 whatC .141n enni to1 allevyiate thir ii 1 byx giviio( them) D)r. I4ill's Cough Syrup All ciir"n hove it. A ior%l' N.tiee. Thel Townishiip Ass-essors1 app)oinlet(' for re i(assessmen(lt of ti property forl y'ea 1 890h ill inee-t ini the Auiditoi's ofIlie< Fbray2-Ithi, 1890. P1umpk1iintowni and0 Eastatoe Friday IF ebrr 28th, 1890. ALierty land o Pickeens H.Mod (fThe Scunty lioard ofi iiulizatliot will eet vin udInitor ill ie, ie . I ,Oo the scondtll Tlesda, (1t) oe Ma fr'h, 1t'0. J. i U.rel CLi y1)E,C14 A)111) goo farmt,t o n teP s s ot11id of1' kona the Saldarier tenr mIiles.r 100 acres (o t uin hed 10 eaer: lfgoa grzi-sad,uonwhe par kon fas 'tlh majr pacf. .IT)ermsW~'II ln e o sui thsurcaser10 hi11 orse. tos Il ' i ilI# borroiw, seculiired In real ('sta1te. (Cal on meat mytIllee at P1iekens C. Ht. and1( 1)1 conviniede tha:t I mean what su1'. C. L. IIOLLI.imSWnwenI COVNTT TflA5URLid sal ANNUAL_RE?ORY! Joi 1V State of South Carolina, v County of Pickens Lu O] Sal Treasurer's Report or Claims Paid f:,r, C] and on At'couut of ti&o Fiss"al Year, Oli Hegiuninag November 1st, 1888, and O EndingOctober31 t, 1880. J Jol He TREAHURER's OFFICE, ? A: PICKENS, S. C., Feb. 14, 1890. f He To 7is honor, the Presiding. Jmie, G J.i.Ihth Ju4diciag Circuit, lar'ch, 189J: D I would respectfully beg leavo to Lo repOrt that I have paid the following He County claims for the year above mentioned: Li STATE TIREAsUREII. El Amount paid State Treas urer, Lheck No. 5,571 $1500 00 " " 5,604 1200 0O S " " 5,665 21)25 00 " " 5,721 2400 00 L LF COUNTY CI{ECEK (i .J M Edens $ 10 00 Eu juror and witness tickets 1148 05 \V "J H & J L Ambler 117 50 T 1) B & Elizaitbetlh Adams 117 00 M Nix & Howard 18 00 JL B Clyde. Co. Auditor 300 ('0 w A M Morris, assigneo 49 45 I J L Gravley 18 00 Ira 'T loler 11 H i J T Singleton, assigneO 29 12 J E logg, 23 20 J 11 Newton, " 23 75 Isaac A Nininons 2) 00 J 13 Newbery, assignec 14 :30 C( J 11 Jones 33 25 J W Thomas 27 80 .1 K Kirsey &. others 23 95 JCGriflin, assignee 35 :35 -Nm J C Gritlin 17 50 J P (arey, assigncee 82 50 Wilkins, Poe & Co 99 43 Thomans WVe1lbrn 6 00 << WV T1 MceFall, assignee 359 82 1 Hiagood, Bruce & Co 154 60 ', Ilagood, Bruce & Co, and ( c/thers 10 97 Ni 11 A ti;ley 47 02 Li T 11 Price, assigneo 16 (10 L Jam)es M Porter 2 0' . J W Sutherland 46 50 ' D) A Allgoind 15)10 00 1' C Martin 210 0) C A B l ley 210 0 A B Tallcv, assignee 6 00 O L Duraut 100 00 JIo W T Field, assignee :33 00 M J M Niblit, " 67 74 T Elias Day 220 lO> M A M Morris 10 75 WN J Rt Gossett 6 011 Jo G W Eairlo 10 (001 M: J1 M Looper 52 .40 iJO J T Burdine and .J L Grav- el ley 100 00 " J Jl Lewis, assignee 77 21" John G and it F Wyatt 4 55 Ar Jl J Her<1(, assignlee 10 00 T P K Maylild, " 6 60 Kri Bleaurega rd Ambler and J Win. Hunter 50 50 W WN B Singleton 6 00 ~Je B 1) Garvin 31 25 .Ki C L Foster and Bro., as signee 63 00 T Ferguson & Miller, assgnee 130 45 j. " " " 375 00 g A WFolger 7 70 Je WX J1 Roark, assignco :39 98 ja A W Folger 8 50 E S (Grillini 5 00 A 13 Kay and1( M Hendrix 92 9:3 J 1F Lay, alssignee (4 1101 Nm JR Lenhlardt, " 26 0J Ti Elias Dayw and W E McCol hun 20 00 N 1B S Fremn 45 (00 S F Robinson ~3 00 S' T1 Rt Price, assigno :311 00 Li Elias D)ay 27 415 -C T1 Hutchins 21) 00 J McD) Bruce, agenmt 210 90 Ilagoodl, Bruce & Co 59 23 .. 1)13 Adamus 411 30 T1'yra Looper 411 (00 H A l?ichmey 1 62 00 un J L Arnbler 31 90 TI IiAILRoAD. mn Bonds $1000 00 vi Coupon)Os 35 00 Iii sCHooL, eLAIMR I'AID. h J R~ Glazener, School Com.. missioner $ 120 00 Jl Rt Gliaoner, School Comn-h miiissionmer 90 00 .hia J R Glazener, School Comn misioer601 00 "~ T1 C Rob)inison, Board( of Educationi 15 00 J P Carey, Board of Educa tioni 15 00 " iCHlooL iDIHTIeT No. 1. T Jl Herd .225 Mary Allgood Lulai Glazenor 1)1) Mar~y Allgoniod250 D.oraL tRicy 2 1 Johnm C liay875 C T Miller30O M ,J Kay:1) 11 Bhlnchle Hudl(gens875 N Hlarkneoss525 CR Nihtinga2le111 MImlla EJenkidgns J1 P Prii tehlard1500 P 5 1Little 31 1 ' 'Nettie Barmtonm 5 ( F~imli~(hiflia25 00 o 37)r Ihny50(1) l;8M( (liii~mtami 5 30 0~ I.A jitr5 5(0 Mrs.W 1 i3rmwt50 00 'mt GiLtsn 40 00 [ie Hahlden 7 5( l Sterling 50 0( lie M ullikin 50 0( via Newton 2 5( suooL DISTRIC'r NO. 8. in A Baker 15 0( C Latiter 2 00 ry A Clayton 50 ( C Latitner 2 5( r~y EIliH 37 5( 3 Martin 37 5( lie Mullikin 87 5( 1 Nightingale 60 0( via Newton 6 01 B Martiti 25 (I( ?I ' 18 7 mn A Baker 15 04 len MacMakin 25 04 3 Schectz 25 0 len MacMakin 18 7 Scheetz 18 7 L. Scott, 20 04 10 0( E Boroughs 37 5t ra Holden 30 0( ster Lewis 37 5 sIcHooL DISTRICT NO. 4 Ia Bowen 31 2t za J Thair 35 04 nnkie Ro)er"tson 16 0( It Nightingale 24 Ut nie Littlejohn. 37 5( .unie Zackery 31 2 Benton Vickery 43 7! uatnnatb Norris 31 2 R It Nightingal"o 12 0' genia Craig 43 7, ) Jenkins 43 7, ) Allgood 43 7, rtio Boroughs. 43 7 SCIroOn m[ST1uCT NO. 5. J Bowen 25 0( Llie Bowen 25 0 bert, Kirksey 25 0 bert Kirkey 2 5 rrie Ellis 20 0( lie Bowen. 5) 0 rrie Ellis 2J 0 [I 1)illard 15 0 rrie E llis 10 0 fi Dillard 7 5 liin Bowen 25 0 J Bowen 25 0 minie Kirksey 25 L >bert. Kirksey 25 U) '1' Mears 2 5 G Bowen 20 h 20 0 It 3nrdine 5O0 0 llie Iladden i 5 R Nightingale 12 0 innie Kirksev 25 (h tnra Ellis 25 0 R ]ruhama 2 7 U Grinin 4 7 mra EIlisi 13 5 1) Stephos 5, 0 ' Miller 6) 0 SC"I)OL mIS-CRIC'[' No. G. hn O Davis 37 5 E Moo"gtn 18 7 T IIughes 30 0 J Bright 12 .5 J Bowen 37 5 ha 0 Davis 25 II iniie M~org~an 12 5 ha 0 Davis 1 '2 M Bie 25 0 " " 12 5 " " 25 (0 nie M Giriflin 25 (4 D) Allgoodl 37 5 mifie Williams 50 0' W F Bright 25 0 anie Williamus 25 (0 tt LewiLs 25 0 ienotlO nISTRICT No 7. A Willims 25 (0 T Price 50) 0 hui A Baker 15 0 hni Li Crit tendon .19 0 hn A Baker 15 (0 es. J T Pi'i(Ce 50 U sCnilOn msTruC-r No. 8. E Parsons 4.1 0 munie Klirksey 48 4; irzahi ILughie 27 3 H1 Galloway 48 0 'ttic Chastainc 51 (3 J Boggs 37 9 M Edensii 38 0 ilah Glazoner 07 7 Itespect fully Submitted. J1. T'YLERt HIL L, Treasurer of Pickensv (Countv. [lie Partnersh~ip 1hertfoftore ex isti tier the name ae<l style of .JAM. Ii Ii 1li & S(O S, P en.1Iletton, S. (., has hee soive<tl by th' <1tathi of the senior lpar iih the( <istribluiteer of the( sai<l Jaimi ter, <t'tet l<, whiirebty th le butsinie beeni contf iuttl tumler li:th sam nana10 thiiit <ay fterruina,ti by limitt ion. P enitiitton S. ('. Jan. 15thi. 18$90. New Firm. v'ing hiiughlt thle intetrest oft the sai meis Iiniinter, d iecease'd, hiave'i frmecd as heiretoftre at thet satn' pie ih - miune( and style of' .l1 itES Ii t'NTE' All per'sonis itdited't to tiihfim of 'Jo mier &i .y Sons't~V wii pleae.ee' come forwvar tI sitft'lete same11 andt by sto doli,ng say piense andl troublle V t'ry lHespect fully. J.'t o'3 M 'I1s T. H 1;'TEH,. famotuts iorgan st icik ofi horst's, an tssedl with ft' noted IBackhawk. A\ -will bii oni ixhiitjiof a . the' fotlowii Iiies: Pit ken s, fii'sf it ton<hy andi Ti'ii ii i i %'h, E'Lsli'y on Mlarth 5th., Pa i's Mtills, 1aieb Ufih, antd Six M1ilt', c eu. 0. 5. STi'iA A HT. icOf Mtilt Creet 1' 4.) 5.C - I I , 'a1vation 0n1 Tr"I'It ualy*a . CAUTION a o phe ul pr cv arc " y nped on the bottom. If thao dealer caniO an ou, send direct to factory, enclosing avometL prico. ) W. L. DOUCLAS $3 GENTLEMEN. )1Fine Calf, IIeavy Laced Gratin and Creed. moor \'Watterproof. ) itl:t in tha. world. Fxnnane his ,1T.0lo (N11 NE IItAN1)-)EWYE1) SIHOE. ) (4.O( Il AN I)-SICv W1 ) w1E1LT K11 opl. ,3.5() I't).1U1E ANI) FAlIMEi' SHIOE. )2.15i EXIt,A VALUE (JALF SHOE. 'L25 & ?f'l WORKIN( MEN'S SHOES. ) , .00 and * l.71 IIOYS' 011001 SHOES. Alt mi ale in Congress, lutton and Lace. $3 & $2 SHOES LAS. $1.75 SIIOE FOR MISSES. Best Material. BIent Style. font Fitting. W. L. Douglas, Brockton. Mats. bold by FOlR SALE BY TV. T. McI1AT1T1, P'I('KFS C. II., N. C. )1i K ICJ UI OHcOL! 7h, e.,rciser; if Iris sc/o'l tcil begin on ) .1,ll/. l" riruiri :J ,rilh I'rof. J. 1'. )ar ) i-in as 'rinii/a'. C'ioper-n. antu r.rperie(l ais Rnts ai/ ite ei.loyr;l. 7'he a:r!ul!ays o1) rr)r.r ly (lit .Ceilrrrl fo)r (/re' ClritH Of L>V!;s anrl <yirls Lre U-i'urj<t.ssr,l .tun (it s are I'erl/ mlnrerare. 1) Scho! L(il,/inl/ Ionliiorilus rn<l cell (1lap)t ) rl fir sr/oo,/ Iurpos.". '1All.! S 'I;1 'I'E.1! Cl" T' W"1.T } ll i/1 1tiW II; li r i'riiry/ 1). ("en/ i : -S;/ >!liny, /rea-lini/. <F.inary arit ti,iC, ye U Inu.r'ly,hi o r ,, . 8 275 [ ermo.ir:rt" I)r uime'n(:-Spe'lliny, [) rer.li,y, . irln .'n !/ry trilllHmiri. (/e o.itraph-i , hiis/o r, ', 1i 1 -.In . 1 lix!r |irrrmm<ar . . .......... . 5 75 aIL; " l Ilr'plar(Iw..li':--I/i.te1r /riram Il.l.()'.nr, ol/.a.Ciion), 'rrr.,rrrr, /r.y/herr aritin ime e,a; r a.,' e la, tfiryuI, , . t. 12 50 Thell.n'a / )I ra .' trfih Lati, (1Irer i -r e ... .. .. 3 0 r V i'.tt.. . ................ 15 (10 1Il1'i.!lla I)ie 03.0 Itya. Ai 11 will o ei rnlit f,)1r their sht ar (if thlie' u li h o S p-h. rl ht. cl S iat' l r'atto of ttlt itin 'u , b tnault hb apply ng to ithe t1oal rntaaa fce retet uit.fm ) (. t.. 11.'. T Ei A uRT. frln ) j ' harlrian !iotIlr<l ''rrr:! .tr.4. A caw . wi .rt of t'a.aitobsaliemier 'of iiesd The Mosi~ t PopuIt Iha'r Famil.y114 Joral ina th nite Il itesii:. NIw cis athue t1ie1t sub1cr'he Pri1e8 .:3.ay year.Any onU A sninaag u is 3.0( tar aUt ers subsc rption gaglleev ao WiEA UxTl:U valy for R\l N or Mtionier' ra a:ig F E LANIis D:aui 87. Sizo ofhe Chrtmor ofx '!inhs s superbiato' ictr,' equ2alt rto an 'Old paiti,' sand: slutecsfor aing isa atl co iialed f o ofa th mot amousd aerntms. Tay1.I an he gna ifedr cst I 2%,00. The'yI:aa11 (hoiois a exa.t opyio oaf 'italfl (lalnies woart,th whtla ot 3 o a'11 year's subscip t.in oh l' ire lside Mahigh positonasthe best'n aer f its[~ - lass a (i Aeri'''ten. i~ It cont-i TIOlSt in g hoeonriuors who aaaaa l ai tar ' n-'t i 1gnged to rie excth ael foraaaa uThe Newtitso tha Miss Laur iaa JetiaaLi, antlor ofl2' haaei " ls Mi t:eton'sa Lover,"tII "Tat Prettyci I!9' Youn Girl," eot naiac itaai'a ) 'a Old i''' )leut,"ai whose dectie storiesac - rpation;aIa( - Ar., M a KBrya, lalte gifted atrl' ofa 'i "3anch,"l''jti' I' "Uncle Ned'svWtel Mrs. aLtuaty' II:al lCofort, autthr of) ) "Lli Cahrs art,":a' and othergl( Mrs a ~Alex t '2 S)a.MeVeigh ill autor of. paa"Theaarl' and ilthel' aieahy, 'l "Flowers laa rs.d tJiz-abt StPaa-iles,a'th oflme "Hr I is - Foary Queen, "The ittle(: LihtHoset f as," Atii. ; MuThe wors of lite ab oeametione 1 uhr 7will2 appaina no ter jr.l. Th Thrvce ohfrn>s ainstso th.dayhav bIeen snred ial, the iua traion h. ofa ighnser deree fa, excel lencefln can the fU.nd aitnnanyAr othe It a haevt. eit T'rahna.geSi,rsh and. - charming tcr, lunnorous Zarticles6' Companion wil I>. sentii for ne year o reepto Ys3; t A c s fo JI 5. (Ml It ter-] up ofeiih en shafterwiard bath acl bingt cies t n.5 each. Wealillo. res-iv onsbe frD/ remittianics haant, in Regis I.ore Le tr 'Zli'staf'for y oer Orers, Pootg ,re. ccbatimedn' topie sent Munro'sPulishig." ose P. O iox .75.NI.("aew Ydork.im C.aF immo, Gt. oulis, Pro 'r I.A Sr mmns LiverMig c ineyot, 1s 1 C It0 inr tahe a.s. Couart nutrAr no - . b.ett.-.r L .i heas fjor 47 year. c ud aa I NDI o N o f. ut~aSNKS,r for . yorGnun .4m . . lick'uond & DanvIIEb 11 CondOnHed Schedule- Sept.- 9, igrt Trains run by 75th M eridian liM6. tnE our faster tLan 90th Meridian time Oytrunwa -1ba:1y.- No 52 No 58 cav vew .rk.... 480 pm 1215 i' P'hlladelphi.. . 6 57 pm 7 20 a* ]ltinior o . 9 80 pm 9 45 aw N'nshrington. ,..... 11 00 pm 11 24 Charlottesvillo. .. 8 00 am 8 40 Lyncmmbrg.. ....' S 07 am 5 40 p nV Rtlir.lE(l . 2 80 aih 8 00 pin Danville ........ 8 05 an 8 40 ptW Greenr:boro.... 9 42 am 10 2.pr1' Goldsboro....... t 5 00 pm 2 00 pm Raleigh......... * 1 00 am 4 46 pm' )urlarun......... '55 am S 46 -pd Gr-ensborro. .... *9 50 am 10 80 pit' Sa)iabury........ 11 28 am 12 82 an Charltte.... .... 1 00 pm 2 15 am" Gastonin......... 1 43 pm 8 02 am* Spart-rburg..... 8 88 pm 4 61 am lotSprings..... 7 80 am ....... Asleville.... ....9 Of) am......... llendersonville. . 59 am ....... 1r. Spartanburg...... 12 80 am....... .v. Mpartraburg...... 8 88 pm 4 61 a,.' Grt nville....... 4 46 pu 6 56 aR' Seneca.......... 6 26 pm 7'81 am' Toccoo......... 7 28 pm 831 am Cornelia ....... 8 00 pm 9 10 am' Ltla............ 828pm 9 7a$ Athens. ,... ... t 10 25 pm 12 20 pm Garine~vlle...... 8 50 pm 1004 am .r. Atlanta........ 10 40 pm 12 noon, NonrrrwAttr---1aily. No 51 No 58 eave Atlanta....... 7 00 pm 8 10 am Gainesville....... 8 50 pm 10 04 am Athens .......... 550 pm, 7 40 aw Lula.....'....... 9 17 pm10 26 am ('ornelia.......... 9 44 pm 10 50 am TI'oeco............10 16 pm11 21 anm Scnca.......... 11 09 pm 12 11 pm Greenville. ....... 12 85 am 1 48 pw Spartanlurg ...... 1 a9 am 2 52 p a rtlanburg..... ...... .S 40 pr. IIem(lersonville............ 0 07 pm Asheville......... .... .....7 00 pm lot Springs... .. ........8 40 pm Spartanhuirg...... 1 39 am 2 52 pm Gastonia........... 3 33 um 4 45 pm Charlotte......... 4 25 im 510 pm Salisbury ......... 6 02 am 7 05 pm Greensboro........7 45 am 9 40 pm Durharm.......... 12 01 pm 6 25 pm Btaleiglr .......... 1 05 p m 7 80 pm Goldshor,.... .... 3 10 pm 12 50 pm Greensboro...... 7 50 m~ 8 50 pm Danville............ 9 32 am 10 20 pm 1ti('hmont1'tId......... 3 30 pm. 5 15 ama I.yn(h brg ..... . 12 25 pm112 55 sm Charlottesville.... 2 40 pm 8 00 am Washington ....... 7 10 pm 6 58 ast Bailt i n re ........ 8 50 pm 8 20 am Philaidephia...... 3 00 ann 10 47 am urrive New York ....., U 20 nm 1 26 pr SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. No. 5( has PIulnan sleeper New York. o Atlanta. No. 52, Pullman sleeper Washington to J(W Orleans, an(1 Washington to Birm nghiamu. No. 51 Pullhan sleper Atlanta to New Enrk. No. 53, Pnlrna a sleeper New Orloana n Wash ington, an( Birninghamr to Wash ng ton. JAS. 1,. TAYLOR, *:. P. A. Washington. D. C. 3. L. McLESK EY, ). U. A.. Atlanta. Richiataond &Danaviile RZR (reenville an( 'oluhbia Division. 'onneid("(1 'ehe<lhle - Nov. 10th, 1889 ''rai as raim on 75th meridlian timte. ioing Nortih. Going 8outh. No. 54. No. 65. 7 00 am...Lv (1harleston Ar... 9 30 pan ......... Ar.usta.......9 00 0 45.........olumbiia...4 40 1 40.........Astonr........345 1 313 pmr~.....Ut ioat.... .... 1 58 2 45... . . . .p fatanburg...2 85 am , 4 46...... ....rven ........11 24' 5 33.. .. ......Saluda. .....10 87 15 54.........Flat flock..1 1.6 (6 10 . .. .Henadersonvijlle.. .. 9 59 '7 00 .. ......A ievine. . .9 85 8 4d Ar... .Hot Sprlings.. 7 39 2 00 LY...Poaria... 3 22 pm 2 25.........rosperity...3 01 2 42... .. ..Newerry ...2 40 2 15 Lv..Nine.ty Six...1. 2.0 2 37........renwood..12 83 4 00 At....Abbjevillec...10 50 am 41 (10 Lv.,.3.. Blton.... ....11 04 41 26........Williamsaon..... .10 41 41 32..... .... Pezer..10 33 4 48........Pieztnt ....1 16 5 315 Ar... ..Green.ville .. .Ly 9 30 41 40 LY.... Anderson...9 87 6:30 .....een....830 7 00 Ar... . Walla...... 8 07 0 40.........Atlata... No. . Nr 5 45s pm....Coumnbia... 6 4t2.........Altont....... 7 00.........Pon.aria... 7 23........Prosperity. 7 40........Nwerry...8 30 8 45.........Goldille..7 28 9 08...........itont........ 7 05 3 45 Ar.Larens...... 30g No. 50- N o.51. 0 20 am....Lv Blelton Ar..8 40 pma 0 46t ......Williamnstou.S. 17 0 53..........P.eizer........ 3 10 1 09.........Pidmon.... 2 53 1 50 Ar...GOreenville . ..Lv 2 10 No's. h, 41, 50 and 51 daily except S(un 'ay. Man atine aatIrains 541 and 55, danily Pet weC<( r lumin and1( Alston; daily ex. (.I't Sunday het~ W1een A ltn and Green J1AM. L. T1AYLI f, Gena'I Pass Ag, t. ) (AH)I.W ELL. D). P. A.. Colaumbiar 8. , AT THE "CORNER" Vilain and Sardine Sts., ~Youa will find, who ? (Oood Flourp, Suigar, Coffeo and Mo asses so(1ld Cap b y NIX!i Cigars, TJobace~, smlokinlg and. howmng, att prices to suit you, by ire, bolt and rod iron,f Plows and4 low StQcek tad '1.Tracs, low down for floe', MaIlttocksi, Shovels, Spaderi, hanu Knob ad Padlocks ini any styho >r Hs/.e ; Pots, Ovenas, Kettles, "Spid rs"' and everything neCeded b)y you at. D)ry (Goods andro Notions, 'Tin and Jls Ware and Crocker'y, at Needh s, 3 etnts a paper; pins, 2 5mats a paper; Teks, I cent a, pap)er; sritiang ~papJer1, 3 cents per qulire; enl elopesi, 41 enlts pe pack ; spoaol cot .on 2 cents per~ spool; slates 3 cenis. ~aebi; gard.rn seeds, 2 cents per pa >er; faanily lnrur, j3 25 pe.r barrel; a. ood claw hiammier for 15 cents. W. 1L N IX, obl3t.i Eae n