The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, March 13, 1890, Image 2
PICKENS SENTINEL
PICKENS C. H., S. C.
J. E. BOGGS & CO., Proprletorc.
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six i.-paths or by the year.
Obitk .ary NotCe14 eXceeding ivelineF
Tbibutts of Respect , Comm111un ientio1
of a plirisonal charai:ier, when a<lmi.s.sa
ble will be chlargel for ts advertiseimcts
Amanounacerament.
Jld.ge Cotlr-an havin.g determined t
rvsign his scat inl congresm, the frientls o
CoI 1) K NORhRIS will offer himas a can
didate. to fill the vacaniy.
Respect fully yours,
CENTRAL.
TIIUMlSDAY, MARCH ]3, 1890.
The Govrnor hs got ill the wal
of refusing to pardon convicts. IT(
has refused a hialf dozen in the pasi
tenl day.
Candid.-atcs get yourselves in trim
the race is (i. Th;e race hal's beugu
SO m4ke ill) :our mind that it wil
take vork to win.
Soeiic di our brethreii of the pres:
ol the O Iato, ire nlcdIcs:iy alart(
fit the. "TRen TiAlnanl Uooml." Thwrl
is no i1 cl for an nli nsy. TL
S).-erneW111CV (if '-"outI Car-olilna is safi
and w( il! y< t Ive ill ield(d r
forIms that withinl the )arty.
J ust now ithe question that is fil
lw't promlliniintl y disculssud is vil
the c i 1 conventi n of farmiers if
)Iolumb1ia on the 27th inst., nominali
'I IStato tichvf ? If they do putl:
t;ckt inl the field they will have It
c"Inveit siveral of the delegatiorb
over to their wiay of thinkinig.
U!dvler h n11 w 11cm. p lsionl jaw, pon
sions Willbe givn out, in two install
IMIenb. inltvadl of mo4 nthly paymenults
: was one 1:last year. The palmnb
will bemade thr;oug,h the Clerk].s ol
fC i Curt(' n 111rb 15 and Je1 15
There vabiuvt 2,001-0 ins nti
fl I to pensions", anld vach of ttlc
.ill reeive $1, at each insallhiieit
Ctl. 1. 'E. 11oweIl, Who was one 4C
tho comanittee -politinted by the Clem
11 C:l;ge Trustees, to visit Ilk
N issis:>ijpi Agiculmt ural Colle1ge an<t
in: p<t its iamnner of working, reti!un
tavs thatl the conuniith-eO saw amuu
va lue to the rusitees ini startinig u]j
]8<t iln N.alhville, T1enn1., onl the 5itlI
by eity l and Stat anut hor'ities, in fact
their w<leiIme fairly teok tht ir breait
awV ay. There are no0 "blo4ody shirt'
vers41' ini th(e South11, anid these( Nor(hth
(rn [h-pul icans11 will ret urn hionu
4efuvineal1 thazt the vile utteranLIces o,
Inlls, CJhandler & Co., are false it
Wmii. 11. 8. Bturgwyn & Co., o
15(uhr)on 'VanIce coun111, .( C., ye
terdlay gave at large and( maifIic(nt
ing of their t'.bac(o fac*torv. TIhir
the firmzz, (Col. .Iurgwy;n, is a mtan o2
Ja :mumstad initend(s to make this far
F-ry - cond51 to nonle ini the werkit
Th fau rwil l ~ .. p riveC the lolbacco
rowing nd istr i u siater St att
a gnat: iinmet1us. ~ u le. i gt
ting~ tsr namuie ini the papers as a lawi~.
L aiunty, last i'dond144y. On thati
day a nob went to the jail w ithi the
j-inentiln (if lynching Tmn ier, thle
lean who killed his 1bro4the-m-iilaw
lh)t Fidav. Thei( liinumplii. nelion ofeT
]4 it et of 1te city' . 'r.i. uted4 lboo d.
1 . 'The111 w h4ibrot;lht a1 canniuon
ned t11rained it ont th1 e jail, 1butt it . was
(4 ured an spiked byV the mayilor,
and the mob1141 dispersed. No fuirthler
it: 1ngel is al 'prehend 'ed. The (ofiIc(rs
aire h:ightly (< nilnu'iendended for thieir
(eUoiu(ess iand bJravery ini the ma111 r.
niuan wlhose muneiory w ill never
die- H-ienry W,. Gradyv-hias patssed
is forever s1ilnt, but lie has just be
guni to live. None labored so ear
nestly and sintcer(ely and so e ft'ectually
for a miore perfect uioni(h of t-he North
tind Souith, and( t his labor oIf love has
all bcon reduced to ai permanenu1't
form, so that it will take deep1 r(ot ini
people. lis "Life, Writings and1(
SpeCecs," is ai most eleganit work (of
C00 pnges, and( should be on every
booUk-shcilf in the county. It is a
teacher whose influence canm never die.
It is prepared for publlication by Joel
Chandler Harris, (Uncle Remus) andi~
is sold only by subscription. Air. C.
T. J. Giles sells the only genuine and
aulthoized edition, fand if you (10 not
give him your nlamfl for a book you
W11 lhave cam:n. to regrne, it..
TIME UP-COUNVICY.
As the timne approaches for the
opening of tle campaign and election
for State and county officers, the evi
dence that the up-country is no l'ong
er to be ignored in the affairs of
State becomes nmore and imore percep
tible. On the question of March noin
inations the C0oun1ties Ulihat Comp11)OSO
the upper section of the State have
spokenN with no uncertain sound and
the voice of their delegates will Le a
pow%er in the coiming convention. We
have submitted to the rule of the low
country long enough. It is time we
made the lowlanders feel that they
do iot comipo tie wholo power of
the State. Th(re is in tho upper sce
fion just as good iateriid for State
offices as anywhere in the State, and
we are eititled to ha :e a si; in the
-manaeIlient of the affairs of State,
wichel, hAencoeforthl, wVO "Will demanld.
The seaboard is not eititled to receive
aiiy more benefit. frora Ot public
n110liCs thaln. otUIer parts of the State,
'but they have always beenl able I' )
cure the lion's shtare of it ievede
less, by reason of their stickin to
, gther, anid tlhleir great a4flicimy as
Iimlitical mnagurs and w%iropuer:
In Ilie coning race for State and fed
Cra1 ()flicvs the yciicmilmry "f the Pied
11n11 he lt will have :1 vtoice and lote
inl tlieIr SO( etion, ai tlly -vill have
ill the coiIin (0>nVOltio) of fariner
oil the 27th illstalt'. Tie dav i.s not
far distant. when this part of the
-Sinte will Ivad ill wealth and popula
tioll.
P1rsiaint, to t he call (f G. V. Shell,
Seeretary of tihe State Execultive
Comit1tee, tie Assiciatioll of F4armn
ers anid 'Muchlies o)f Pickelns Colilnty
met il te (oI t h(ise oi Wednesd
tie 51h inst., f(Or tine 11111-pose of elect
it" <ll'atevs to) the Farllers COnlven
tioll wIlich inmeets inl Columbia on tine
271h o)f this mionth.
The Ilinl.in was Cailled io order by
vice Pre1siden11 WV. T. Field wvho) statedI
Itthe (Ahjvct of the( mleeting and( a
n011i1N.'d that ft was rvadv ft>r Lilsiless.
Dr. .J. ) ("Iretonl mloVId that the!
( de"atus be vieted v hVallot, withi
p:weit '1ppinlt thwir all( 1rnat es; H14on.
D). F. a lme: that, the rules
fo'r electioN b 1h4llt. he sulsp In(Icd
ndh dell( gites he I('lected I accla
m1:1tIn, whIich was cairr.id.
ilet thlie leigates 11 acciannation.
Thei followving gentilmin were* unan11
iiinously~i elected 1as deClegartes to the
CohAinnhi~in colnveion:i Dir. WX. 'T.
F'ield, W X. T.X ( )1h)eil, W. U. AXi~lll.
Janns Gine, Hon. B. J. JOlmist( n
'I h folina res olutg ios er sub
mlittI ied by). IF. .rdley' anid unlani
miouisly ad(opted4.
Reso lvedl, 'hat. the farnmers of Pick
en's( county, iln ma~ss4 meetinig ass0lIembld,
dem It Unlwise to make i: lminaltionsi' hv
fine Mare m oinvenit in, caIll1ed1 b y C1pt.
(. W.' Suhl, Secrectary of the Execntive
Commit tee of tin liiiFri'es Associlit ion of
t Stait, for the follo4 wing reasons111:
1st. l't"cause we halve eenfidence ini
in our1 abilibty to inminiate aid ('lect thr'
regulair Demnocratic org:miizatio lo f the
ity o f bothiibranchi es oft the ( teneral As
stuhly v nti licienitly large to secure all the
reforms demlnande'd b y us.
I d Becau1t'1ise we0 bl)4ielve nloinait ion
by tihe M11areb coniveni oln woul divide
the4 farmllers of tile State imd ii nivite de
feat ill thle regular convenitioni of the
.D)emoer.uie pairty.
3td. i'eause we beievA that only
thnrouigh the unlited anid harmioions aie
ion of th iwh~'iite vo1ters o f thie State,
('nn he' nu:ltinine'd, a1in4 tilt pea'hce uini
i1:1e ityf of fine St ate kept securie.
liosolved furtlher, Tinlit we eni! to tile
aittent ioni of thle farmerlls of th Stte,
tine gret ituport nance of a rad11ic:ni bnanige
inn our taix laws, wihereby an u alzti on1i:n ZitI i
(If tax aisessi4lmnt mayl ile seeured i and
ll fax-pamyerls iumlde to heanr thirii prop~or
tionat fe part1' of thle b'urdens of taxautlin
Thle meietting thlen adljouilrned sine(
die. WX. 'T. BowEN, See'.
lie United(( Sta:t es D eputy MarshalsIi'
hiere. Thei i ri groundlii ofI comlin llt is
'uant to) be( paid oW A Dety Vsaid
to ai r< port1er for t he Ne'wl s eterday
thai, tile men'i hadi r'ce'ived ounly one
lit Iile payme(d't sinice last. July. They
I hiad be aC' t wor nk faithfllyf ii and had
prested liuteir ac1ount 1'iiinisue( tile
bult the mioney' wias 14l n trth~oinig.
T'he s1ame 'flicer said that l&1l( of thle
dleputies were'( woirkinig n ow' herautlse
t hey' had1 nO alssurance~ whlen they'
w~ouill get thleir pay. 1I the' inter'ival
thne Ile noosh iner's arie "maifkinhg liquore
whiile thue siun shinei(s."-Greenvillo
News, 6thI instaniit.
Thle abi ove imuist hue "wh~lat's the
matte'r with Unniiinh"' in t his part of
the world. Just after the sittinlg (of
tile Federaul (Court seemis to lie a
'"high clover'" time for the mIoonshlin
ers4. Marshal,s should see thalt viila
toris are arrested for thiri trainsgres
sions or throw ny) lheir comml1Iisi-Son)s
at once, and civil officeris thait do not4
see that the prohii ti on laws areC eni
f'orced should be looke~d after by our
grand jury.
Tihe race for conlgre(ssn)t1 from this
Thlree (If the candiidates we're ill town
last Thurinsday, C'oh. R. E. Bowein, and1
Hions. E. B. Murr'ay' and W. C. JBenet. I
The cominlg campign promises to be
anl inlteretin lg (one. Gen. Ruissell has
no ettken the field1 lsie has de
elt'rcd his intentin of dm.
PFKKENS' P'ET.
"You cAniot keep a working man
down." The people of Pick118 secil
to have gon1o to Vork on this motto.
They are trying with all their might
to get the beiefits of immediate rail
road connction with the outside
world and Liberty.
The meeting last Saturday was well
attended and harmonious. The pro
ceedings arc publlished in another
columin.
There seems to be imny strong
reions for the early success of the
enti-prise. The first is, it never was
as much nc(dcd as at present. The
greater the necessity for a railroad
07n any given line, the better are its
ebances of success. Plimpkintown
ha. bought about fifty tons of fertili
zer this spring, and it i., hardly prob
able that they m ill ever buy less.
This township would :sip more than
this imuch over thu line each way ev
4W year, for the railroads carry oft
abolit .. n'ms t(ns of Cotten aid cot
toll :io(i a3 they brinE in tons of fer
.tt i. iot right ior those w-io sub
scrib:. to the dununy111 ritilroad to look
up wllat they agripe to ient-),ite as
j git. iThe pe.pWC of Pickei; vonillty
aro to owil the tntiire mll rchinc. If it
trtun. mi;L to bi. proi tabl, thei, It(k
w%il be -it ,, prenim1. If niot so
profitahir i P eq:1cted, aIld t he, siock
s1u1lXI(I .-f fift y )acelt l-low par, l
ly jIall wou be a gift, andl the ad
vaintage o; having the roid wvild far
m1or*e thlial coilpelisate "')v thi- iiss.
We cou1d14 m1ake a 1iig 1 ill against
the Air Line every snmic_r iauling
crossfics.
NENSSBLE T.ALI.
Such sub-4tantial and elipliatic vin
d(worsa1iment its is giveln to the action of
the Pickens county fariers, by the
Greenville News, is worth a grvat
deal to aNy conInmnity. It will be
read in the SNNr witl pl(asure,
anld duly a1preciatted. The action
was not merely foil 1il-clit and drivd,
but it, was tli(ogIly discusse.d
drc(ied Iid cut." It is tie rc-al senti
iunt of taur peopjle-the -ent imnit )f
the country store and firvside gather
ings- not the result of modesty in
the coliveltionl.
Our people are not, asleep on Ci
ther the intere-ts of the cotinty or
the State. The record (if the Cotiylit.
shows that she ias giv(n nil such
(lest ioIls tie hni(st intel(ligellit consid
actlin.
It is some)i(t imes remlarked thatnt suchl
things atre run byv tile doctors,h lawyers,
or at. least only a few piti ici:liis. .I ut
tis was not the case. The lawyers
were too much absorbedl with the
business of coiurt, to eveu knowv that
the meetinig was in progress.
We have muilch oif which to boaist
iln thle intelligence oft the yeomanry
if Pick(ens coutyt. Theyv seek in for
matio toll ailll thlings pert aining to the
general goodc. The brin:s are nlot
all in.coil>raltedl with the townsii bv a
l(inig odids. There are l sparking jew
e very dale. Manyi~ of ou r b righi t
sl eimenci s haive gione to) bless othe tr
il -es wit hb theair' love and( theii 1it lao,
bu iil tl enoiugh brave hearts 1minu
to answer every ('all oif duty.
E-dwinm Du)idly, a mounihtebank1 poli
tician oif Postonl, has b ien tryiigto
blring ilaout a e(rmplroiiise hett weeni
the llegular and Inudeperiintii liepub.
ic:ans ini thIiis State, so) as to. itfe
'01 gressionaIl dlistri'ct for W. W. Itus
ecl1. D)udiey says lie will have~ len(ty
>f mon01ey to spendi( ini the suppilort of
Itussell1 for (onigre'ss iln tile coingl
.lectioin. Hie will ftid that there is
iot enouitgiIhllmhoe ill th 1e4 it v oft "Poirk
id bieans" toi pulrchase Ju<Ige (Cit hi
ran's si-at for -such a man as luIssell
>r anyl of his ilk.
There was a big row iln thle Chatflin
[Universit y, at Orangebiurg last week.
phie ebiaplin, who is a brontlier to the
'amlouis safronl-colored (x-State 'Treas
auinig IL riot Pimonig t he Eight hun
Ired ln(r st udeints, anid thle end1 is
o(41 yet. hJo iiunicl lea rning (lothI
ake the c.1on ixad as5 a Match rabibit.
Pichens~ coit, onie of thle extreme
ap~per count ies oif the State, and ail
vav5 0one oif the miost Siloli i forvry
niovemxenit ini the linie oif ii-ogres's and1(
or0 thie igh~ts oif the peopile, yest
lay~ pihlnta:l hersel-f squaiirely ini theO
'ankls of the oppoitsitionl to Maurebi
Sinaii:t1ins.
P1ickens will be rather a tough nut
'or those leade-rs oif the Farmuiers'
nioveent whio have hitherto0 de0
uoinal wishues, iilltst and1 suigges
1ilns as5 slaves or hireliuigs oif aL ring
>r' unider boss rule. 1icken-s haus aul
vays b)een (one (if the most independ
mi and aggressive oif the inidepeiid
mntand( aggressive P4iedmoniit couni
ies. She isi not) unlder anyv Columbiia
>r Ch~arleston inthuiece and1 is se-rv
nlg the cause5 oif nocandlidl(ate.
Mr. Shell anid .V r. Tillnman and
heir symipathiziers would (1( well t.o
-ease from inventin-g reasons, loo1k
lie situation in the face ats it is, and(
'wn up that, they haive made(1 a mis1
ake and( undlert.aken to go farther
nd faster thanil thea pleI were0 wilb-.
ng to follow.-OGreetnville News of
latch 6.
Au 11nVeaion tliln VIll be 1lalh-d WIti
Joy tha tVori Ovr.
School Comruiimionecr John G. Ca
pers stan)ds inl the eves of the na1le
portiol of lull'ering huianity of this
world a hero. lie has just success
fully inventud al is nlow preparinig
to Iave1 mnn1anufactuired a tSimple alttach
ment to the sus4pen(ler that will do
iavy w%ith breeccis buttons and coa
seqiently all the agony that attaches
to) r1unn1kiind L.y Ie falling of and
breaking of buttonsi oun the trousers.
No longer will it be found necesiary
to clit holes and put sticks and pin's
inl the placo of the departed buttonis;
no longer will the l>achelor nuouri
over iM "lolesoreInvS.W" and kick
himself for not ruarrying some sWeet
Ilaiden hllo wa,; 111111dy with the niee
dIle; no lomger1 will fanily ouela be
genleratted by anl irate, hus.-iband Whot is4
limable to g,-t a 1s)vtcd" bu(tton sewed
o1; non loniger Aill inle. imeillirs of
thle chrhlose Gheir -(eli,-ioni bee:a:mv
the oily rnmaming bittoll on their
breeche(s W.veV wayiuuer the press
ure of the(ir. weight.
11Th l of the now patent was
showni a Ne,i reporter bY 3 --. Ca
pers. It is L snall appendige not
over an inch anI a half ill lenth
and is attachicd to the enlds of the
suspnelder: . It ha; -a vlmup w1chib is
p)1laced -m the bre.vvvh1v.mlll at clamp
srig stienls it to ihrni ill such a
way thaV . t it 'vill no, relea.,e tha "gril)
i il the sprinf s mi ba ck, . Tmcik
insidie of the chany Is of rb1lber. and
aii there is no da Ie of tearing tile
cloth, fts with ite flillnou, "bachelor
butio."' Thll . appvIl(da.ge is nade of
brass or s meil ad is nickel plated.
wI part t,at fastens to the breeches
I 1;uiton andl can hardly be
disti:iglisied from n1e.
Dr. W. .1. Nor,wood, who is inter
esietd ill the patent, hi1s just returnled
froi PI'ldlpha whe fth had the
11)o(el Illade. ie finds that the cost of
a pair of siispenders with itese novel
npp1enaift-is will not he over three
anlld a a11111f or follr celits m1re thaln Itl
l.resvint. Smine tltterinlig pf-cunliar v
Ilers weie mie for tHIe pat(nt by
nmelyaikers and1( suispemf1er. manill
facturers, 1mt all Si-r have been re
fusedl, ns fle ownirS see ill the siinple
but ilgenIitmus little p d a ho
innza. The chainp enn also be used
to ra.steln scart";, L11:1g 1113 lineI of ally
kindl and1I will be. fwound u(.seful ill di,
play WiiiWS an11d numecrous other
pae. r eenvilleu es
Whlat ?A re H Ieveue (omeIer. For f
.Mia. F1.rronl: While inl attendaInce
1111 the recent termi (4 court the
a1bve <qw-stii was br,,ught fiarcibly
to Ilnv Illi]l. At, 110 (141urt Silie the
da.Ys \\1(Il- threve or. four har roornis
w11re ill f1l IWInst in >ur oilnity tom(1,
has there beenl more whIisker Sold]
mid (ralk in the town of Pickvins
It is enrrentlvly repe) Idt(A that froil fif
teen' to1 twetty gaIt llns of ilicit whlis
key was~ sold on Tu<isd:ay nighit of
couIrt wee5k 11113ler fte veryV aves of
the court1 1hous1e. Now, te quelstioni
3 is, )n>w is it. thaOt tisi tafile e:it 1he
fit nos0 of thle 14iiter-. fI both Shite
ando Fedelralh, wilit u any 31 onW 'e being
brough'lt to ace(t1tl for the act. If
t hose (VIS w oselduf.y it is, willnot net,
theC granld jm'ymbii.old 1ie1: affter thieml
and)4 inatke fhth silier for lieir negli
genice. It seems38'3Rime thaIt itf the
I e(venue11 mlenI wol try3. t vIhey could
ftran3sssors wVithIin a Inlile' 3r t wo of
Pickents, as well as" thyV (e1n aIgainst
men( aIt the foot f t'Table0 ~ iock. Let
Golens' Creek, Mar'ch 11th , 1890.
All Augusta, -Ga., pape'r, of a r'e
ct-nt date, coni taine<i the0 folh>4wing :
'"The p)resenle d.1 Chanicellor31 Wmi.
E. 1)3ggs, of the( Sfate Un tiversitvy, is
cord31iaully wet(eornled- ini AugumstaI. * He
Ctme to1 ( preide(l over th33 eh> sinlg ex
Ireises (of 1 1131 31e (1dica <h-patmen01t of
he Untiveri ts, in fthis.*city~ this (ve
nling, an1d h1 was adlshi-d with
no11-h 1leasure'( in the~ 1ulit1 (If the
Fir.s Pr1esbyterf4ianl (hurlh tlvestr.rdlay
Inmor1nng Dr(41g1. 0 il of th'e
ab lest (ditines in thle South1 and one
oIf the c'leares-t 13301 inest ('tgent
larity as8 a man, aret also0 ri-cogIzwed,
and1( a11411g withi his b34oundtleiss z(eal,
F luie aiduld im inl inspiring the stu
dentfs (If the( Uniiversity and13 fr-i4'mis
3)uts84 i wi th a decvt ion31 andl conllfi
den ce wh ich arte fellin g ini th e admi in
istration4) (If tiht atllairs- of the State's5
The( Pietimont.411 Assoc 33iatio of31 44 Dea
em1113 anld lO ulingl Eblr oftx~ te patora1l
clairuges o,f Re'vx. A. P'. .Nie'lilson and( 4d.
1t. .lRiley, wvill, I>. V., conIvene14 inl fio
1 heit b of 41 pr)il, qeOxt, at i i o'cloc3k 3. mn.
Thle f4i ling 311O-4tedIns wil be)3 dIiscussed:l
111as there( been1 3113 n loted pro4gress inl
thle chrtisftian1 libe'ralty of churchei mem1)
h3'r-tas-4seen iln114 the33 co tI tixn to be
no3voien'1t obljets of thle churchti, ince3*( thei
ntugur1a.31tt ionI of (311r conlferencees? ])is
4)I)8sion1 openediC by *''~ J 1p3h Smit fh.
Wouhl( it not he3 13 adisable14 fotr the dlea
('(n1) o f eauchlhuc Cllto be3 co1 3(mt:itue ai131I
mone in4~'1)teiet-s of the4 chur cht am1l( to r'e
port1 their wor 'in ilthis repcil't quarterlyI'i
to Ii ethcogregaitioni. Op1enied by' W. A.
)Ongid thiere niot to be a weekly praiyer
mI'oetig ill each'I )onlgre'gationl, maler01 the4
dire3ior o314f 11he lIzhg 1-hlers? Opened
by T.X I. RussellI.
( ough t not) e'very~' ' churchl oifileer 1take ai
part) in) the4 Smti 4v3 Hehool3) w~ork? Op)en
('an1 somte schem'1e ih devised so th.it
1no) ai fannyi', ill any (of onr11 conlgr4gotionsi
wouli be4 wVithotut one4 of our1 chureb(I I'a
Monuthern11 P'r3'byterlianI) Open:ed b y L.
WV. (lentry.
Ought no11t'iiaih on11e of' our1 RuIlinge El.
d1ers)1 he4? jequaitedV wtithi th slirIitnal33
ho4us)eholds Io(f hIils conIFggtion)1, am1)4 to
this endi oulghIt 1)o) lRllnglf Eler1is keep
up a reglartt sys4temaiti(3 visitationi of1 the
Op3enin~ (If the4 quesOtioni bo3x.
The1i friends (If rel'igion of all deunomli
naftions anre i uvitedl to att.end1( the contfer'
4'30'4. AnI ath1lresst olr sermtIon wdul b o do
ivere ontFiday at 11 o'cloc'k a. m.. by
s01m1 v'Lisiog unmater. Ex. CoM,
Allianace Me7embernhip In tLhe State.
We aro indebted to the State See- C4
retary for the following statement as b
to the membership of the Alliance in e'
South Carolina, compiled from the
county reports for the quarter ending
September 30th, 1889:
Male nihmbers over 21 years old 24,345
" " under 21 " " 3)8
Female members 3,492
Total 28,235
This was the membershi) four and
a half months ago. Since then sev
cral thousaid members have been re
ccived into the order and nearly a
hundred su)-AllianCes organized. A
correct eti imado of the membership
at the present time would approximate
thirtytwo or thirtythreu thousand.
Cotton Plant.
The object of the organization be
ing the inprovement of the farming
class, it is advised as a step in the
right direction that every member
buy aill his gar<len and grass seeds
from SLOAN Bino's. Drug Store, ati
Greenville. They will get full value
for their hard earned cash both in
quantiky and quality. Advt. W
A London newspaper relates an
incident., which vill give an illustra
tion of how law seeks to curv erbuses,_
vices and crime, by aluses, vices and
crimes: "A boy of full age, who
supports his mother and live broth- &I
ers and sisters by delivering news
papers, is laid up vith influenza.
That his earnings mayN not be lost Y(
to the family, ole Of is sisters, un- .,
der 10 years of age, voltilteers to do og
his work for hill. For permitting on
this the mother is pronptly prose. "
cuted and hied, with the alteinative
of i Mprisonimen"t. Some 0110 paid T
the fine for her. Meanwhile, mark
the nature of the law which would I
rather that this family starved thi
(hat a few papers shouli he delivered "
temporar-ily, b),y a child whon the la
bor could hardly liarm, physically or
I~ NO. '
t I
*e a a
Salvatiou Oil Try,t-0I.*no.f0
CIerk'M Sale.A
S TATE 1OF SOUTH CAROLINA. A
County of Pickens.
In Court of Comlmoln Pl1ag .
Robert G. Gaines, Plaintiff, IV
against
L. A. ald W. N. Payne, Defenldants.
IN pursuance of an order of fore
elo(sure mlade inl the ab)ove state'd
(:ase, by)Ho. J alles Aldrich, onl 4th l
Mlarch, 1890, I will sell to the high
est bidder., lbefore tihe cout house
deOr, at Pic'kenls C. H., dturinig tile (ch
legal hlours of sale on
Saleday iln April, next,
thle followinlg lk-al estate. to wit:
One house and lot of land in the
town of Central, eaunty and State
aforesaid, containing (-ighiteen (18)
acres, inore Or less, fronting Chest
nut street, and adjoining lanlds of i
Victoria Power, R G. Gaines, '\ary or
E. Gaines, W. T. D)avis amid othlers. er
T'crmis: Onle-haflf ('ash, balance ou1
a credit of twelve rnClnthls, with inlter
(st fronm <day of sale, secured 1,v a
bonld of purchaser and mortgage' of
he p)renllises, with leave to the pur11
chlaser' to anticipat(e paymient. If tile
termis are nlot cotrnpliedl with within
one hlour after the sale, to be resold
ait tile risk of thle forllner purc'haser. C
Purcihiaser to pa~y for paper's anid for
recordling tile samtie.t
J. M. STE WART, (
7th Mehi '90. Clerk of Court
1T.\E 'P80ITIFI (CAItOLIN.
F. \ V. Claytonl as~ admlinistr-ato:- o ea !'s
tt f S. WV. (layton, det-eamcd.
Fla initiff.
Agaimlst
IIenryi- Langey(Lv elao, .1Jay (layton,
S.rndence( Clatonu. TLum(y~ (Cli'ton , A\n-L
lii( hiyton, Silas We. (laytonz andC .Ja
Summlflons. (Comlplaint filed.) '
To the deleb ii:d,s above nalned:
You ar1e hereiby sumIoliedl and1 rcquir- T
ed tol anslwer tile comp~ laint inl t hiis action
whLiebl is this day tilede in the oflice of Fe
the Praeite. titi Ju e f Pickens. Couniity, i
andie to seriveacyofyuanwrt
the:said cornphdiint o thell sub sr at
ther olic atPieensC. H., S. CI., withi
in twin ty days after the service thiereot , hij
exchmisi ve of the dlay oIf 1uch serivice; andc lie
if you fail tol aniswer thle comiplinlt with Pi '
mi tile tiine iafor'e':aid, the plaintiff in tis of
netoni will aipply to tile Court, for the re
I ief demiandcedeii in tile cominiiit.
[sA.:. J Ji. B. NkW11EitY, ,1. p. P. C. Ii
J1. P. ('ai:v, Pl fis A tt'. jlit
TFo the defendants abeove naanued, all of sit
bomeil air(; minors: saj
'Iake notle ic-'Ihate tile comfplainit ill tile
abov e~e i:titlede act iion, oe't her wi th the
sliiliieos, eef which the forreiing is a Ial
< eepe, wa;s tiled ill tihe eetljie of the( P'ro- JO
hate Jedeic teor thi' e ounty ief P'iekenis in se'
the State eof South Ci(arolina:, atI Pickenis
ini sail Stat e, on the ;Ch clay oft 31arlch, ac:
1890,tand un( ttless yCou plroulrie the ainJjCet-.
mlenit of ai tnardian ad11:0 lit emi tol rep reseunt lui
you( ini t his ease, withini t wenlt y -s uafter or
theii seri'Ve of this summonICeis'and' noet iCe St
uponei you, thle ph:i itiffs at toeeiv will
lhave snehl 'uai:e-han adi lim Wpontd
J. . CA' It aIY. P e'tif Att'y. 1
J. I. NXmwmo':iv, .. '. 1'. (.N.
[uwai.. J
D a t edh "Iamh rebdk. I1890N. w
) T OTlI o- OF INA I, SlETTI,EEIENT
.1 W'e lae rihy ziv e noet ice that we vh wil _
pily to J. . I Neiwhery,b1ulge eef Prloblate tor
Pit kens Ceoety, S. (. on thle th clay cf
April, 120l. t-r leave teo make' a 'inatl
.\l5:ini, deeiasede, andce a-k tel be dlis- n
ilhargedc as e'xent er. elf
W [1 . MOl110 A N, tol
JE lAFl N. llOltUAN, hl
ntl Adiniistratolrs. 4
N OICE(l TO D)ElToits AND) CltED).
:t'tainst1 t.he stat.e ot J1. TI. FoIrd, de'
i.ased, lat e ef P ickenus Cccii.ty, SioelbIiO
I 'are lhna:, w i presenc1 Iti hem lc'-alhiy attest,
ced tol thle undalerine frc Ii pay lment; anidtr
thoese indeh edl to yacl cst.ite' will mlake t
l.iymnent bcy Mlay list, Iltur haI
S II. FOIlID duj~
fUw 'i 4 .lmmi.,t. . u'
lee.
V. L. DOUCLAS
FOR
'3 SHOE CENTLEMEN.
ine Calf, Heavy Laced Grain and Creed,
)or Wiatrproer.
Best inu the world. Examine
15.00 GENUIVNE HAND-sEWE) t4HOI
14.00 11A ND-SE WED WEI.T SHOE.
13.50 I'OLiCE AND FARMERS' SHOE.
12.54) EXTRA VA1UE CALF SHOE.
12.25 & 2 WORKINOMEN'S SHOES.
2.00 anti 81.75 IOYS' SCHOOL SHOES.
All maade iu Conigress, Mtton antI Lace.
3 & $2 SHOES LADoI.
61.75 SHOE FOR MISSES.
lest Material. Beat Style. Beat Fittlug
L. Douglas, Brockton. Mass. Sold by
FOlt SALE, BY
WV. T. McFALL,
PICKENS C. it., s. C.
CKXS-HIGH SCHOOL!I
7 he <rcises of this school will brqin on
nlay, February 3d w-ith Prof. J. I. Dar
t as 'rincpal. Conmpetent and e.rperienced
ist ints itill be enployrd. The adv'antages
-red l> his sclaool for 1ac education of boy
l irls are unsurpassed and terns are very
ti rate.
selw,l lopuildinq coinodious and well adapt
fir schood irpose.
.UJIS 'EI TA-|Rf CF TWENTIY
1E-KS.
im;ary ILpa rtment:--Spelling,
'sra.ling. . "intatry arill, maei, ge..
)yrttphy, his. istory,...c............ .$ 6 25.
re'rmedirae I)}<partmetnt:.-Spelln,a
tralding, riementary arithmuire, ge
lyraph-l, hislory, wi., ti Eng.
'ish yr,immar ........ ..... 8 75
qher I)partment:- ligher gram
ner. compositit., rheto,rir. hyighrr
trithmet r, alyqesra. gtoyry. .r 12 50
e a1ove h,r,anches trith Latin,
(,rc-,k or Frenee............. . 15 00
ve. ........ .15 00
t0ud4,nts will get credit for their AmIre
tle pllhliv school fiumd. Special rates
tuil in can b. me adle by appj--.lyinlg to tle
Istees.
J. M. STEWART,
9e Chairman ioard Trurstee.
T THE "CORNER"
-OF
Lain and Slardine dts.,
You will finid, whoT
N i x I
Good Flour, Sugar, Coffee and Mo
ses sold1 Cheap by
NIX!
Cigars, Tobacco, smoking and
ewng atprces to suityo,b
T1iro, holt and o ir:ion, Ple.v andi
awV Mtock atol Traces, low dlown for
sp)ot cash, by
NIX!
Hoa'es, Miattocks, Shovels, Spades,
mn Klnob and P'alocks in any style
size; Puts. Ovens, h(ttles, "Spid.
i" and everything nee'de'd by you at
Dry Good(s and1( Notions, T'n andl(
ass Ware and( Crockery, at
Specimxen Prices:
Needles, ~3 (cents a polper; pins, 2
its a papler; Tacks, 1 eent a paper;
itinig paper, 3 eents per quire; en
ope(s, 4 (cents per pack(; spool cot.
S2 cenlts per spoolh slates 3 eent.s
.-h; gardenl seeds, 2 cents per pa
r; famiily flour, $3 25 per barrel; a
ud claw hammer for 15 cents.
W. HI. NIX,
1l3tf Eausley, S. C.
CIerkQs Sale.
TATE 01F SOUTH CAROLINA,
County of Pickens.
In Cohmmlon Pleas.
A. Child, et al, Plaintifis,
aies M IElens, et al., Defendants.
[n p)urIsuanlce of an order of
relosuii~r mde in the above
edcase bay the Hion. T.
Fraz,er. Pre'sidling Judge on 20th
vemblIer 1889, I will 14ell to the
thiest bidder on saleday in April
<t, before the court house door, at
skens C. HI. during the legal hours
sal1e, the followinig lands, to wit.
All the defendallnts ulndividled one
If of onethaird interest in all that
ce, parcel or planltation of land
unate inl the counIty and1( State afor
d,on Peter's anud Haw~ks' Creeks,
ters of Saluda River, adjoining
ids of Elgr'a C. Edentt, WmO. Rider,
'l Jones anid others, conltaIining
01n hundred and thiirtytive (735)
'es, muore or less.
Also all the defenda.t J. M. Edenls'
erest inl all that other piece, parcel
tracet of lanid inl said counlty and
itte, oIn waters of Carpenters' Creek,
ters of Saluda River, adjomning
dis of Wmii. Jones, Wil1son C. Jones,
Ht. .Jones andl estate of Joel Jones1.
T'erims cash. Puorchaser to pay for
pers8 andi recording same14.
J. M. STEWART,
Clerk of Courit.
MIoney tO Lonn.
)n Ximproved-t farm11 blsI, iln sums of
)) iad uipwards. L.oans repayablde ini
all ainnuIal paymeni'lts tharoulgh a pe'riod
six yearsa, thuis enahngIll tihe bo rrower'
pay offl his inll'tde 5teries it hout ex
1st ing his crin an-oe year.
ipl''y to J. E.W)(. S, Attorney,
2-li Pickens, S. U.
RegIstratIonI Notkee.
ill h' ill myI ollice. atL ickenis C. IT.,
the lirst. .3lonauy inl Mar(ch, A prilI, 3May,
le and1( .1 uly, foar the ii prplose (of lh'gis.
ingi any13 \~oter. PAll who desire to fte''
-r' wlill dlo so eniI i th ays nIamled. 118li
ass wvill close aft er thet lfirst 36 udhy ini
3. U.3 S. HllUNtoN
Condensed Schedule-Sept. 29, 1889.
Trains run by 75th lAeridian time. One
hour faster than 90th Meridian time
SOUTWAMD-Daily. No 52 No 50
Leav New York.... 4 80 pm 12 15 n'S
Philadelphia..... 0 57 pm 7 20 am,
Baltimore........ 9 80pm 94 5an
W ashington. .... . 11 001im 11 24 antV
Charlottesville. . . 8 00 am '8 40 pnV
Lynchburg....... 5 07 amn 5 40 pm
Richmond ....... 2 30 am 8 00 pm,
Danville..... .. . 8 05 am 8.40.pm
Greensboro.I.... 0 42 om 10 97 pm'
Goldsboro ...... .t 5 00 Pm 200 m
Raleigh....... 1 00 am 446 mI
Durhain......... 2 55 am 5 48 pm,
Greensborro..... *9 50 am 10 80 pm
Salisbury........ 11 28 am 12 82 am
Charlotte........ 1 00 pm 2 15 amA
Gastonia......... 1 43 pm 3 02 ami
Sart:nburg.. 3 Be pen 4 81 sei
Wot8prings.... . 7 30 am .........
Asheville........9 05 am ........
Hendersonville. 9 59 am ........
Ar. Spartauiburg...... 12 80 am ........
Lv. Spartanburg...... 8 88 pn 4 51 aW
Grc enville....... 4 46 pm 0 56 an
Seneca .......... 6 26 pm 7 81 asus
Toccoo.......... 7 23 pm 8 81 ami
Cornelia ........ 8 00 pm 9 10 amn
Lula............ 8 23 pm 9 '7 am'
Athens......... f 10 25 pm 12 20 pm,
Gainesville...... 8 50 pm 10 04 am
Ar. Atlanta........ 10 40 pm 12 noeon.
NonruwAZn-Daily. No 51 No 58
Leave Atlanta........ 7 00 pm 8 10 am
Gainesville....... I 50 pm 10 04 am
Athens .......... 550 pm 740 aw
Lula............. 9 17 pm 10 26 am
Cornelia.......... 9 44 pm 10.50 an.
Toccoa........... 10 16 pn 11 21 am
Seneca........... 1109 pm 12 11 pm
Greenville........ 12 85 am 1 48 pm
Spartanburg ...... 1 :39 am 2 52 pm
Spir ianburg ..... ....... . 3 40 pm.
Hendersonville.. .. ........6 07 pm
Asheville......... ........ 7 00 pm
Hot Springs... .. ......... 8 40 pmn
Spartanbmg.... . 1 39 am 3 52 pm
Gastonia......... 3 83 am 4 45 pmn
Charlotte......... 4 25 am 5 80 pm
Salisbury ......... 6 02 am 7 05 pin
Greensboro....... 7 45 am 5 40 pa
Durham.......... 12 01 pm & 25 pms
Italeigh ....,_.... 1 05 pm 7 80 pm
Goldsboro....... 8 10 pm 12 50 pmn
Greensboro......7 50 am 8 50 pM
Danville.......... 9 82 am 10 20 pa
Richmo-nd.... ... .30 pm 5 1 am
Lynchhurg ..... . 12 25 pm, 12 55 am
Charlottesville.... 2 40 pm 8 00 am
Wahbigton ...... 7 10 pml 6 58 am
Baltimore........ 8 50 pm1 8 20 am
Philadelphia...... 300 am110 47 ama
Arrive New York.;. 6 20 am. 120 pmn
SLEEPING CAR CERVIC.
No. 5'# has Pullnan sleeper New York
lo Atlanta.
No. 52, Pullman sleeper Washington to
New Orleans, and Washington to Birm
ingh.11111.
No. 51 Pullman sleeper Atlanta to Now
York.
No. 53, Pullnan sleeper New Orleans
to Washington, and Birmingham to Wash
in,gton. JAS. L. TAYLOR,
G. P. A. Washington, D. C.
L. L. McLESKEY, D. P. A.. Atlanta.
Etichmond & ]Danville RR
Greenville and Columbia Division.
Condensed Schedule - Nov. 10th, 1889.
Trains run on 75th meridian time.
Going North. Going South.
No. 54. No. 55.
7 00O am. ..Lv Charleston Ar. 9 80 pma
....Augusta ........ 9 000
10 45.........Columibia.4. 40
11 -10.........lston........ 8 46
1 :i3pm .......Union........ 1 58.
2 45 .. ...Spartanburg...12 85 aa
4 6 .. ...ryen........11 24
5 :3..........Sauda........10 37
5 54...... ...Flat Rock....10 10
(110 . ...Hlendlersonville.... 9 59
7 (JO........Asheville....9 05
8 44 Ar.... Hot Springs.... 7 20
12 00 Lv.Pomara... 3 22 paa
12 25.........Prosperity... 309
12 42........Newberry... 2 40
2 15 Lv.Ninety Six.1. 120
2 87...... ..Greenwood.12 83
4 (JO Ar..Abbeville ...10 50' m
4 (00 Lv.Blton........11 04.
4 2'i.......Williamsion..10 41
4I 32...........ezer........10 38
4 48........ Piedmont...10 16
5 35 Ar.... Greenville .. . L 9 80s
4 -10 Lv ... . A nderson. .. . ... 37
6030...... ....Seneca ........30
7 00 Ar. Walballa... 07
10 0 ...Atlanta...
No. 4. Coo. b'
5 45 pm. .onba...
6 42.........lton.......
7 00.........Pon.aia...
7 23.......Prospe ity..
7 49........ewberry...8SO
( 415.........Golvillo... 715
iC 08..........Clinton---....7 05
V45 Ar...aurens....... g80
No. 50-No. 51.
10 20 am....Lv lton Ar....3 40 pma
10 40. .....Williamton.5. 17
10 53..........elzer........ 3 10
11 09.........iedmnont...2 58
11 50 Ar. ..Oreenviile . ..Lv 2 10
Nos. h, .4, 50 and 51 daily except Sum
daiy. Main line trains 54 and 55, daily
b)etween Colnlumia and .Alston; daily ex
(lt .Sunday be2twAeen Alston and Green
ville. SObLIHA AM, Tratle Manager.
JTAS. L. TPAYLO.R, Gen'l Pass Ag't.
I) CAID\VEL,L. J). P. A.. ColanmbiaS. C,
THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE R 3
PASSENGER DEPARTMEN'j.
Wilmington, N. C., Jan. 13th, '90.
Faist Line between Charleston and Co..
luimbia and1( upper South Carolina and
Western North1 Carolina.
OONDE(NBED sCinRDULE.
Going. West. Going Eass.
No. 52. No. 58.
7 ai .m3 .. Ly Charleston Ar.. 9 30 p.ma
9 0.........Lanes........ 7 50
10 :3...........8mter---. 87
11 55 . ..Ar Columbia Lv. .. 6 20
2 24 p.ml ....Winnisborro...89
-1 .14 ....Chester...2-. 40
5 00........Yorkviie .1. 20
5 23 ....Lancaster ....11 00 a m
4 16 . I . .ock l11ll..1 57 p.m
5 15_ .. .Charlotte N . C.. . 1 00
Newberry, 8. C., Lv 2 46 p.m
...Greenwood..2 88
...........Lau3re'0 .6.. 80
.......... ..Anderson.,..... U 87 a.mb
........Greenville..9 40
....... ....Walalla.... 8 00
....... ...\heville. ..10 50
...Spartanburg . . . . 12 40
IIemllersonville, N. C 9 .50 p nm
.. . Asheville. 1N. C... 9 05 a.m
Sal idl trains between Chiarleston and Co.
lumbia, S. C. Tr. M. EM ElISON,
Gen. Pass. Agent
ir- W^ TnnS, Gen'1 Manager.
.i. C. FiTZGERALD,
Photographer!
GREKENVILJLE, 8. C,
Cir Ove~r Westmoreland Bhrothiers D)rug
All work 'lone by thie instkntaIntaneous
pro)cess. Als. make~ enlargement. from
ohi jOIe13ures to aiiy size. ini water colora,
erayoni, India iink, oil and plain photo.
.inlpis. --L24L