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PICKENS SENTINEL.. PICKENS C. I., S. C. 3'. E. BOGGS & 00.,.Proprietors. J--E.& J. P. HOGGS, EdItorta Fo'ir Subscription, $1..) per attnum strictly in advance; for six months, 75e. AdvertLse enots inserted atone do tar per square of one inch orlecs for the first Insertion and' fifty cents for eaci subse (mu-ont Insertion. Liberal discount made ts mnrchants and others advertising for six .,iths or by the year. ")bittary Notices exceeding flve lines, Tributes of Rcspect, Communleation of a personal character, when admnissa ble will be charged for as advertisemetQ. Auninouuiceiuc nt. Judge Cothpn having detc'ninid to re; gn his scat in c'ngress, the iri(nds of Cl 1) K NOlIS will oiler him as a can d ida;e to fill the vacancy. Respectfully yours, CENTIRAL. TiiiURSDAY, MARi 20, 1890. Several prominent luml)er men of luichigan, are now prospecting in this State with a view of buying tim ber lands. They wish to secure about 100,000. The appointment of Geo. I. Cun ninghan as U. S. Marshal for South Carolina, was confirmed by the Sen ate on the 12th inst. The grumnbling deputies will, no doubt, soon get their back rations. Col. James A. hoyt, of Greenville, was elected chairman of the Demo cratic executive committee last Thui s day. lie takes fhe plaec of (en. Is mar who has been elected Judge of the first circuit. The Blair edueational bill still oc cupies the time of the Senate. It will be voted on today. 'Tho South is able to take care of her educational interest without becoming a p1tesi n er on the U. S. Treasury. A land slide on a Vest Virginia railroad track on the 14th inst., killed three tmen and three were fatally int jnredi, andc( anothert at Trov, N. Y., on the 15th instant, destroyed two hious Cs aicd killed three persons. 11ev. Snm Jones denies that lie is to quit preac"hintg and go to farinng. He s.ys that ho is mnking more than any tei bislops of the Methodist Church and it ,vould be foolish for him to try farming as an experiment. " StD " Ex-Congresnmau Taulbee, of Ken Pucky, who was shot in the cap)ital buildtng at W\ashingion, about two wveeks ago) by a niewspaper mian nlamled ineunid, of Loisville, (lied oni the 11th inst. Xineuia wats ar r'estedl and( placed iln jail on a chlarge of inurder. WXe areC not1 aloneC in thie endeavor to imp)rove our public b)uildinlgs. Spart anburg has had an appropria tion allowed to b)uild a newv court house but tihe commiissioners fail to agree and( tile iourit house hangs fire and1( the p)eople are begininiig to kick. Some of thle wary schemers are triy ing', to stand the quelstion1 off and run it in to politics this fall. 'The fiist lady of the land1(, Mrs. Harrison, andu Mrsi. Johnt WVantamaker are on a trip through tIle South. ] They stopped over in Charleston last Friday and Satuarday, and were royal.I ly entertained by the Charlestoniians. I No doubt t hey will returni home with1 a favorable imnper(ession of the SouthIi erners-a people of whom they have heard so mch and know huat little. TIhe M~ississippi valley from'u Cairo, Ill., to the gulf, is in great danger of being f1looed. Thei wat(er hais bleeni rising for tile past week and1 great & app)rehlensionl is felt, by all the settlers i of thait large and fertile valley, that.C their homes will be swept away and thlousands of dollars worth of prop erty dlestroyed. '111 levees on I>e e banks of thle liver are0 ill danger of giving away and if they do0 hundi(reds f (of people n ill he ini great dlang-er of their lives from dlrowing anid eos. I 0 ure. Ueavy rain falls and the melt t ing of tIle snowv in the mounltains of I the northwest is thle causIe of thle floodA.t 'Ihle Charleston News and Courier 'j has taken e'. novel idea for aIttraet mg II the attention) of the people. They i offer four pr1emlium Is for thle neartlISt guesses of the correet numilber of t bales of the cotton crop1 of thie United States for 1889 and 1 890). The first Ih premium is five tons of fertilizer, theN second a Aopy of the News and Cour-N icr and Sunday News one year, the il third a copy oIf the News and Courier ti one year, and( fourth a copy of the lii Weekly News anld Courier one yea r. t Tile guessing is open to everyone and( ha anyone aan guess as often as dlesired. ti< Only two rules are to ho observed. at The guess ballot pl)h)ished in the cc daily and weeldy editions must b)e to filled out by the guesser. Only one do guess Is to 1)0 made on1 each ballot, lit and1 the anmao muost b~o tiont to the ag oficee of the News and1 Courier ac. Nowberry county has instructed hor delegates to the farmers conv(n tion to vote for nominations and it is y thought that the dolegabion will sup- 1 port Tillman for Governor. As a source of news t'he congress ional reports are a failure. There is t nothing being done except the malign- I ment of each other by the political leaders. The fittytirst Congress is b already voted a failurg, Some part of the gaeat and glori ous West always conies to the front in the spring with a boom. The opening of the Cherokce strip prom ises to be attcnded with as much of a furor as was Oklahoma last spring. Judge Kershaw is quito ill. lie was stricken with paralysis while c holding court in Sumter last week. i It is thought that ho will be compell- y ed to retire from the bench. The t State will lose his services with sor- i row. The Americuan cotton oil trust is now experiienting in Iaking paper from cotton seed hulls, which have 1 heretofore beeii considered worthless. The experimuent hasi ben so success ful that the trust proposes to erect 11er m ills at dillerenlt joints inl the South. Some of our contemporaries are f booming ex-Maor Courtenay, of Charlesiton, for Governor. Mr. Courit- I ('liny ILiglt Iake IL good ('Ned it ive, I but there are0 aL numbier of menl ini f the State just as gool. It is too (ar ly yet to ied'ci on whom the mantle will fall. Senator .loc 3rownrl, ( f (Georgia, i his stated that lie w\ill not he a enu<li - date for reeletion an(1 tht he thinks I His fiiling health is the cau1se of h iN s retirinent fron pulic life. It will o 1)0 hard for (eorgia to h1(1 a man t thant enn st:iand ini .1 oe ]'rown's l>ro. I gns :tlt1 lill th ei to the toe. I Tlhie Yorkvi lie hiandIe facitory n has n.ceived an order for on1e thoul;,and( iloZenl pick hanlthi fromu a unit in criianV. 'T'his contraet Was secUrcul Ifter1' (lPalli'Sn (f the York w(u.k with thnt. turned oIt by NolrthI1ernt factori(s. We'( heatt the World( raisinzg 'lr ald 1Ow1 we are le giilnlig to Iraw the trade floii No rtrn facto ries. WIhatever the Suthernr Les tbe dues it weCll. lNi'. f 4 The11 Repubilienn paleso the d North arett ini high glee overt the stndl )4)lities, aind speak with much e at is-I net cm cf the way ini wh ichi the farmeirs n .re suippoisd to be kicking atgainjst ti le Deimocractice parity. The samie i sel1 intorned editors will find outw hat tilo farml:ers are all true Denn1 I t rats, anid that when our niext (l(e.. II iOnl comeis off the South will still be t1 Critian ubr f hrr," hi ied on lie 1 2th! inst. If any man ii vas ever hdloved byv all whlo knew imf his was the case with1: Mi. Sub er. 01 oif hlis t hr ee cor44 years 15were hap. Jy :s1H a ever marriel, 1ut11 uis extrUem::e fondness for chihldrenra looded his- w~ihle life with the goildenii ighit of joy. All flhe chiihdreni loved I iml, andl( hiis smiile was their hapl piest .Il 'eward. Ti.o lave bieen so fond of in hiirn hiis naitu re mi ust Iimve parta k - ii n of theirs. Of such is the King- t lomu of ileaven. A Hungx rua-EIs.:. 1141 Thiliumn is a membe1l)r of th1 4 I alIge field gran11d jur iy thaot (retd a' il CenSlinilt 111 thle recen t (eii of co(ll t9 >r that couty by phresenting all the ar fleers oif thle coiurt and( arr-aigned tji be4 (o1rt itsel f. Mr.li TIilhnan is ait iinut num( an10 0td 11(1never lets ai haince ship to nuikhe himself solidI ith1: the people of his (ounlty an noil 1 t hi mine is too large for1 him to p1 k1 ith his Lt he "goocise (quill' p-p.liii I is well eniotugh foir t he frnd( jury > hauLll the lEdgetiel ofli(ials over ie coals for the( loose wvay in wichel mcy have ianauged some oif the crimi mi hus51iess of t hatI county I, Ibut Mix.' 'ilhuan8i will find( that it will take 114 imre thani tile supplort (of twvo ori iee cun:ties to umake him (Governor o ut we all <ird iiie tIhe fearle'ssn:ess of St m0 Edgefiehl graind jur o1W(f wh ich, l 9 doiublt, lie is the mnaster spiri.tl et thiemi keep it up aind hew to t iehe [3 KANSAu LAl FOnE (ona,anory1. A tremiendwis Ihowl wvent upj fromi Ifra e F"ifty-First Coiness, wheni a mo- t >nl was made to extenid thle Kansas I jior law to Olahomua. Of course 0 muotioni was l(ost. This~ leaves Ok -'tl boma11 ou1tsideL the pale of proter- col 'ni. Whiisky, knives and24 p:istols ar I 1h out the onuly things that hav~e su "u 2ded so far, and th1 ese aire li kely hold! thle young T1erritoryi wn. A hari.roomi waslt iitarted in a :le towni in Y'ork counIty aL few (lays vest ), and the first (day it got a c'hanle 'mm:1 the public it st ired lip ai sma l!- son 4d riot. This muitst have been lion Ltifyinig to t he good .responusile Mms vens5 whlo p lt ituoned for and( rec knw1) meiuded( the liceuso. I . InUisj TIuer (>P C Brlih what up? Why your yardls, 'our farms, your gardens, your sta- , )>es, your hen coop, your last sum ner's clothes, and last, but not least, 'our residenceo. More especially e hould this be done if you livo in 1 own. Strangers are always favora >ly imnpresscd with a community 1 rhere everything 1 .oks bright and L lean in the spring. If our citizens i rould go to work and spend a few lollars in paint and ornamental work t bout their yards and out-buildings, t would increase the due of their c )roperty fifty per cent and would be V plcasant contrast to the old weath r-beaten adtediluvian look that somi if the town property now wears. Vake up and1 shake off the old don't s aro how it looks way you have fallen ii uto and do soimethiing to beautify Our suri'roiidings. Enjoy some of he beauties of life- "ou are not go- t ig to live forever and don't: you think f ven if you Were, the money spent in a aiuting up your houso would be s ell spent. Go to work aid use the c aint brush. You have the time and ioney, and this neans you, and you, t nd ev(ryloly. Sonie of the build- o tgs on M:in street inalke I strangers plies Weary at the first glance, so go l work ait r('ieiiety this by naking a verything lok neat and clean by a 1 cw Well spent days work or tollir's,i r 1)>th. 'Tliere is not a property older in the burg 1.1imt is not abile to e'p his premnises iii good repair aid re31 1)ainit. t TUE NJ''' LrEoi:M. o Ve have the gIteatest syipamthy for h he iiany yoting mein who are forsak- s ng the rural liatuts of youth, ati cl;iig u)mployment'i: iin toy,ns aijil (it I s. 'hey are b(set With iuii(1ieia ile iiptations growi ng out of the i ale of liquor. 'Tie i ailr( :;d w ith all 1 f its ('Nilosionis, ('oill 15 i is and rcreks is not. half i- al:iiigerois. (" 'alroad naiI4n(rs Vill io t Ive a C 1:unn who 3i1(Ink(-ys w ith wliskeV, an( b ie fact is, they keep one so busy lhat I e has lit tie f iie to dissi atte, if he (re so d iSp'ose(d. But there it h1 pe that a great ref- Ii nnaiitfioin is in store for ie towns anml T it its iii this r('s[ect. Suie thought i me no.scrretn law wonhi( do 1the wt rk. L failed. Friendly iiighti e:mile down make a sere en. W halt the sun (( mls up the moon and iithe stars + arl ~ dwii. The savings froii a dar ' foil are ofte wasted ini a niight of j isiailtion. 'Thiere is a.n tia:y andt Ii ho,lesiom erumedy for' this evil. im vt twi thati I watchi over5 1 i( e itr f ('(1 ~/ oe falinber like the love of a fond ofthe(r over he .r chIiildren, sh Ipped allI 'ai lle ini seed cotton ii excett whole di te light of the sinlis iinvoke'd as a in itness5. Wh\len thle sameo ii hunme ('I id watchful lawv says, ihlu at oe bit *e lightf of the '-unl .-lall wit nees fhie th iflic i nvl wiskey, if will hmve d14ne ad hndred fItld more. for the' life and th 'osi'if of thle towins and( cii ts is5 >w robbend oif rest, and1( wealthi, a an anhloodt hy the sieiret densi oif vie. ini "Lot that good angel quhickly iomlo ii T1o brinig thle niigh ly * wvamter't-r hom e." th A waria. "1 ]eware (if t ranmps. Thlese I'or iy, ragged fellows that corne ong and b eg for' food are no(t very mgerouis. TIhiere are wios t ramii is an these. Ono (if the mio't (1n tot 'ions1 is thle tramiip f i at iwers goo h((1I thles and preCte-nds to lie ve'rye-" ii us. If lie shows a great f'oind ss forii fooutl ish, weak wtomen, lhe is r 0 mo; re danigerou s Jh.wari ie ofI chli. I'Tey genitrailly leave e erb awive-s behindit thieiii and they dt..!" v(e vinl and frivolious wtmenii ieirt ever' thIey' go. We hiave bein ' this c'ounlty. I le lu1 aL speil thfl WI iek enouiigh toi rceivt his atttn ils, Hie lmis ai wife anid twt chil- 2 'in ini Kntaiikv. HoItw manyu ini 1(1r St atesii w 1( 'doi o low. ' ii\ 1il'endeavor' i tot siomle facts ini r i rdi fto him befoiro loin,. Mt:a li 1o we adv''ise plrent andf 114 g irls to~ ft p all sti'anigte meni at a distane "i eior' e] eigioni andt 1ftndnliess frs 0 fciiiude sex they' txhibiit, t' far-" t r shiouild t hev he ket h--Carolinaii 'who Oilher -it e, Saw, ' was e'.itleti' iiist'ii ulI'i . wrte the ar'tclte ini last wtli' fth sm'i'x:.. Ihladlihe hadt aniy iiiumhitol mi a prop'i regard'iit tor fte laws of thle sit it('lie iniii aiewspiper, buiitl- woflit avi 'I doneii his duty asLI a tii.en'ii ri pi tinig thle nmiilttr fo olliceris of' the iree iaid g;i naimes of wi itiiesst's. init< Ic waiits to kiiowi hiowi it. is '"that ft-er flie enn he carriedl oin wiithI iiiipuui ighit inzier fih' nisc oft ihe o'etr'" .1 enin tel him1 it is healist sich'.i i ias 'I Saw' will buiy all fte Ii t >r tey enni get, aind blow~ it uighi a netw'i'p:aer, but if' ani otli shoiiuhl aisk lthem fto give loisat wlt)uhii dlin'e SII b t'i'i I on f the ersi. I J. Co i, s . . (mm, of U' . F. Deluputiyn alarhli. Tr(iauiwn iouo. pleuhuv~ klfy News. paduIi sbcito yo0 ol. Hloy)t ) clnncM to Uecone a Ctnd$ dattte hr tOuvernor. ORLENV1LLE, . U., Martil 12, 1890. O '-IE EDITOR O Tr. F>IARENOE TIMES. As you were kind enough to sug- uL 'est my name for the olice of Gov rnor, I cei it duo to you that my n ositiot> ie nade known at this early ate, in advanco of any acl ion on the art of others with rtference to plac- y ig candidates in the field for this igh office. As I have already inti utted to you in a lrivate coluli- - ationt, 1 1111 not an aspirant for polit al honors of any kind, and an en irely content witlh occulying the sta on of a private citizen, striving to isclargo the dutics of (itizens1hip 'ith proper regard for the interests f others. and alway:s entertaining a rofound Concern in 'measures affect ig the welfare and prosperity of outh Carolina. But I have no de ire for official station, and much less ciination to enter upot an active ainpaign1 in order to secure it. 'I'lTe emuands of a large bUsine:s interest re sutlicient to occupy my entire 1110, anid it woull ho turning asidle roml a el1 defined p1u'pose ill life t ud froin con;getial (mll)oymlentt to 0ek eIgitgee nt inl ait untcerc ai oc upat ion at best, while so far as I enn11 oC there is nto suliu"icnt reason for of , doing. I hold it to be true tlit Ic Stato ha.s a tight to th services f its citizes, and11 soine of tlem t uttst nece'ts-arily 1il1 publ)ic oi'lees, but1 c >1 far in life I have escaped the duty l pr-ivih'go of reinie ring se r"vices in n Olicia0l capcitv, where I was de- to endent upon,l its emtolumients for a ving. I \,ill be glad to continue xseipt from this lin1 of duty, al ave ot doubt my flllo\w-eiti:eis vill ratifv such a reasoniab,lo desire, al m\ ing the to ren11aiin in the rtnllks of o bose wCho will strive eu'nestly for the ut ie ring tle badge of olicc. I onor muost highly those who rcnder uchi st i'vic' with.!I file lity and patriot . . in, 1111 with an11 ey'e single to tlh h e:;t 1inte(t5 of tlr commtl)onlwealtt, ut it is not ily wish to joini ti hon ralle fratt(rnity of otiiee-loi1lers, and e(i tainly (:1t+:n,t h ildtleltd to cnrol yself' t1011 thlie oflive-se(t"kers. h I an ut inn(1sibl1e, however, to the o0)r conferred by vor-e lf Ild oth S in1 sugesting lue fa' the 'ice of: ov'lior, antl )0g' to ('xl) ss 1\ t t artfelIt thaulks for the unm11ecrite"tll 1 ,1111i11n1n, (lpecia y frout su :nv my fIll1w.journalists, whose g 01 il 11i1 (5st(111 I mtn1 proudl to chaihnt1 lt ne'ly\ oneird of a i t centurV 15 1b en 11ii 51 nt iii e lit it'ial lai bors. Ihe Ie wsaper's of theit State, atlII w is to adtl, have much to do with - uldion' au- guariig publi'c 1tI etIl. and1c1 as a1 gc'ieral rule the P5-e-: ioth Caurolina has lways1t"- rema011I L 1 steaUlfast, in lIinlriple aii(0 co'U; '1s0 in ti'n e1- of 1x ril. It is a hig;hI' mle41(ge tt be alsso('iatedl wit!h such 'Le ri.rsniniit i'.( s of the profess5i ii 4u'ily ni whatever w*ill itia'le to de -ltop ain o pro~ser i ou belo vedl State, ol it is iiiy iInalter'able (cnlvictin >n of thIe se decs;rirabl ends . Wei en ('a lVei auilccng tourselnc s as to iineni anid-af ensuries, and we c-ai nionhn uit t. rneistly for whai:t we 'onlcive to bet hlt, but no true i)'nco-rat will jeop dize thle hi on>y mt solidit y ofi y. e hart y siiiply\ to) gaini a tillrary': anaeon-r' his f1llows. 1 lma e ilh iost coiid i(en(e in t pntiit ot dl hain> fear' t hia I lit-vtwill be! hl the1 b>) polit ical ei ror' auil doubht ful exV po. 1 LIm 14or reflet ion. With I asicr re-i r'd, I anbu veiry truilvyt yotis,' : J AM:S A. ilor. p1~ ne Fot' hutmain food olive and cot ton- r 't ils1 atre fior siip eior to lardc, 01' 7t anty iothlen aniinaI fat. O1live oil s hldc that t'raik in lice es5t.imation ienit ists iind minn ii iineni fromt It is only of late yetar's tli. icnal- [ 'ininen'it pthysi('ians, nnd4 pra:cticalI ni by i-kLillful:~ houlisek'il1t-rs havie rCe('et an<cl for i! all1uses ihe oil of n -, uetn eed1i'tl isqulto iie tati of.c -oit t'tlive ei factil ice aiihed i narlt'I wicl m:al forl purecoi'' be ( o ll iti tw l lit'Iic el>.extnive wvithi 1\ t n lw octuied btyk' l il 11 "jth 'i ii nd ' eil me it 'itstii (on cltitor in an partes on t ' w Oi T hisMoil itr'l:ilsi'idtof Unlvt' m:tinor,Iihc ein tX'd tintw ie~ hs comjct when -eit'il ioth shouinudo ai''cic viotu I ttc 'v mi ic-lilf tf tlotii tont. cilt,)i ' ndi o timply 1dm4( nte h-1. sc:dtj art hI incc th repatedt m-i nailIs lnt in 4cc gress ion ithe puity ftisol 1r ans i'c'laborate investll igion,c haii To 'innuhded a nulai ctiof ~iformation,i iL tcvisu priuimnesito pbihi aex weit T - ir' d f a is of~cui' artiiclst h t "11" c:s g it hll if how lbe yondil' otr doil is, hebest5 sahtl tatle inth Litaitke ltbeain all' lon mcul ie w i its excillenii pct o alruiar ih sil'betvI perit<nty etI 1ort uil it nP > atuiverall consmop'gti~lion ascil bu ike tii'nw: it 1is no ut X't ifamn- or 4 i > a Io hoh ofii ithe li wro ii key, putlie, slits | 0i cst tv le I i .1 ute n itl ot re~ brke and lth i m stil unpecd hc ci h t i t laurd o comfor lies intj b itufl'ori'ng tills o eck, nd i Angry thouglt4 canker the mind d dispose it to tho wQirst temper in 0 world-that of fixed mttlico and venge. It is whilo in this temper at nost men become crimintals. Show your sense by saying much a few words. Try to speak sono k(1 word or do we kind deed each day of your life. )u will 10 amply repaid. Set your work to song.--Post. Dr Bull's Cough 8yrup ?"' ' Bids Wanted. )FFICE OF COUNTY COMMbIS :;sioners, Pickens C. H., S. C., lr<llt 18th, 1890. Notice is hereby given that sealed ds 'vill be received by the County )mmisSioners of Pick( ns Cointy ltil the first day of May, next, for larging and repairing the Court ou::e. Plans and specifications can seen in this oflice or in the ollice E. 13. Rutlege, Architect, Green lie, S. C. Contractor will be reinir l to give bond and security for twice o ainoilt of his I hid. 1 ight reserv to r('jeet aly and all bids. And lst) that scaled bids will he ceivced until the 1st day of May for o following lots of hlnd belon'ging the County of Pickens, and being Iutted and lying in the town of ekees, to wit: One-half acre more or less, on iel the County Treasurer's, Audit s anld School Conuni;sioners' oflice >w, tanl; one-half ae"ro lore or less tween PenId(t.ton .Av\'enue anti the nunlty intd icFlF:l buildings, wo res of the jail lot, parallel witl tth line and full width of lot: .in .1f acre on west si<le of Ann St'eet, own as the Urilin sh1)) lot. If id1 lots are nut (istipos((1 of Iv 11 i t day of ,11 av they will be of'ered r sale in fro:it of the Court 1-ouse, sring the legal Inous of sale, on 1st onltay ill lay next. Terms of salo e-third1 ensh, Ihl;aice paynble on 1st N ovember in-xt,,bo with nort I to secture tlhe credit. payItent. srchaser to pay for p1apsc1. By or r of the Board. EIA DAY, Su207v C'hatirnnan. I'TATE OF OJ OTl CAI;OLINA. 1 County of 1'i('l('ns. In Court of ('omluon Pleas. )bert G. (Gaines, Pintii; agmllst. A. andtl \W. IN. Paye, Ii)efend:uits. InIt11I 1uu) 'e of an (r (dr of for'e *Slure inrle in the abolve1 st ated w', byV 1 lbon. .h unies Ahlrichu, oin 4th1 tre'h, 18th0, I will sell toI the htigh or, at Pieon C 15 . H., duin g the ral hours of' s:alo on Sa ldn in Apr il, net' , fobllowin. Bual estate, t) wit )ne hou10se alitd lbot oIf huid ini1 the in1 (If Ctrai''l, cobun.vty and State r'esaid, cobn I tiing ihte (IS) 's. nbore or' less, fronltinjg Chest B streoet, a11 int adjb ilnig la:ds of Gaines11(, W. T1. Davis~1 aund oth eri. red1*it bf f w ;elve mnth lts, wvith inuter' frib I d:iy oft sale, secedt l.v a pren) is s, wi th leave to t.he pur)) tser-1 t> mitiipato l>aib.vi Ot If the ms) 1aro nIt (compl}liedV wIth witi n Il hour atter' the salte, to lIe res bld thie risk of the formieri purchat:ser.l ordiog the surno. J. M. RTE WAR(T, MehI(] '90t. Clecrk of Court Cur tbof Prahai:te'. III bf S. W\ . C lbin, decteaisedt. At ;~ Ill 1:1I idnl iIl l ,-.y1(b n, J4-1 (ll ' 'tor Au I htyt n :ih -hW . la Ion a. .( - lb :II e Ilb ell bIb ur nu)l,:M u r tilwer 1 i(I th l l ii tin t iii tilnl I lbh Iii 'l thi a :l. d ib i h ol - of Il ll' o b ' I h ll o'. Ph.jboK (s (: Ilt I 't serve a 1t cpy of I ou a nswerltl~ t said emnphunt 'ithe sb Ariers. r o tl l:ltl' Pi kens ( II,I:C be 'Ihu frsid, the ' ti ntiY n hi I- .\I' l 1 11 i 'l , .I. . . ll I . .I (ilr:. l T ru IT lif.\ bIl t v. 'I- fetb sl I'i'kndan a o e n l 'd, a i if Ih boi the ihean complat' inC Ihl' i edith- ct ion,~ llltkAI her it th moe, A f ic fhl, tiO . foe.ng i led in th * !ie .ft. r 0ATake no Shoes unles AU I ON13b W. L. Jovtglas' nnme n1i C ptrico are Stamnpe<d on the bottou'. If the de iler can.not suppY1do send direct to factory, enclosing V. prico. W. L. DOUCLAS OH'? EET FOR CENT.EMEN. Fino Calf, Heavy Laced Orain add Creod" moor Waterproof. Beat in the world. Eaminn his 6.0o G ENITINE HIAND-SEWED SHOH. t4.00 IIAND-SEWEL) WELT SHOE. I3.60 l'OLICE ANI) FARMERS' SHOE. $2.50 EXTItA VA LUE OAJ.F SILOE. $2.25 & 82 WOILKINGM N'S SIIOEB. E2.0U and ti1.75 BOYS' SCHOOL BHOE8. All ndle lit Congress, Bntton and Luce. $3 & $2 SHOES LAa. 81.75 SHOE FOR MISSES. Best Material. Bent Style. Beat Fitting, W. L. Dougias, Brockton. Mass. Sold by 1"O)1 -ALI *I IW TV. T. McFALL, PI('K l'NS C. II., . C. 7 h a exTrei.rs f tis schoil will be.<in on "11ndaY,l Frtuary 3d rt-ith 1'rof. J. 1i. D)ar yn7i as l'rin'ipi. ('mternt anil rpxeri;nccrl us.'it in ;s trill b>r emn/ii lr a. The rlaunt(rgs atel,r'el />y lhis s :r/re / fur /itc education of boy. and ,iris <:rc u rstrpa.'srul (1nd terms are very mnia r<:. Siuul /iui.l:nl c:nmnorlious <it 7rll ad:pt rd far se"wo,l pnr/oso'. 'TIi.1s I'Ll ''l-:/1 CF .'WENTY W F- /:KS. I'rimut7r! .I)rparftmen1:---.SpeIFiny, rr<alinr;. el.mn'aryn aril/anctic, y, Innrra/,lry, lnc'.str , . . . . . . . . . . . . (i . (.rm,r<li.r:e I),r/,mln/:-S riialig, i/rwnayIii t/ (lriltt'ir, ,ar c;yr.tl>h-r, Ii is:,.rv, .S:., trilb: I'ny . lis, ra.tnuar .8 'i II:fh r l)r/,mr,twnt/:-l-iiihr rean ;ter, r iuI/,nsition, It 't,rir, lr 'alii" A arilt .lm ,i j ar a ..rrz : >ata i ,S . 12 ,0 Ih aa (a Fr..na'hrs ((i'lh J.atin, (r:sac. .. .. ... ............ 1.....is 00 tuldents wi 1 get (r'ledi. for" tuheir sh:re cfti Ihe" 1ub+let -vhu.l I t::t. Spe'iatl ratt'i ~f (litin nn b e lnutde by atppliug I tle ><t771)t C tirrant /irdr '/'rustee. " ~ t: AT THE "CWRNER"' M'Iain and Sardine Sts.,.! You will litd, wVIo 1 Goud 1 lr, Stt.ui.a, (JI.CCot ee and \Lo tasses solld Clwap by, Cigars, 0 Toacc'o, sinokinag and( Tire, 7l1 boliI . rod ir<m1, PNC.wVi anid rP Sizl; PIlts, Ovens, Kettles, '"Spid rs"' 1uid (everythI ing nleed&d byI y'ou at Dryl~ (oods- on1 Notions1., Tinj and lases Ware an11:1d (Creek< ry, lat Nee(dles, 3 cenlt A a paren1' 1 'ins, 2 c ri'ting~ pap~er, 3l (ent:l ler qulire; en3- I1] eIlpes, 4 eenlts pe pac'1 lk ; spoo cot onl 2 'enIts 1per spoo01; slates *3 cen~ 'a ach; ' larde steds. 2 cents1 per1 pa1 wer; fmnlily flourI, $3 25 per1 Ilarrel; aI ood chur hinmerI(1 for 15 cents. 7 8 W,T II. NIN, 9 1)>1 3tf ];7sley, S. (5. -.-.--. -10 11 In 'noI tleas t. A.lCi,e t a~, P lli tIl ti 's, ni k >lltsna J* ll < tall tle 111o Aled ca b hiI;d:lt llIdii(idn.1 ' i I oem r 21 tu , (7lInH l t oy111 tt he 'lst, beflr he coie.ur luddo,a 'ieks aJSt. l l I .du ig I he legIaliIours IOsale, thle follwnl ns, tI( o wi: , a1jl71illf onelid intees in lltht atr aof Salu<h Ii. Ilv r adoi n g 7 Id ofll Elgra'.IEdn ', W. 'a.e, Iven hundred h ' mt tirtlive (735)~.]'a aeres \\in a IIlla hat thar pi, parce 5 aters->f ahnh R ir adjoi i; uds aof,1a Woi.\ lons Wdwiga.t0t). o res, Richmond &Danavile il Condensed Schedule-Sept. 20, 1889. Traius run by 76th Merldian tim. tht iour faster than 90th Meridisn time SOUTWARD-Daily No 55 No 6j cav New York.... 4 80 pm 1210 11$ Philadelphia..... 0 67 pm 7 20 am Baltimore ....... 9 80 pm 9 40 aly Washington.....- 11 00 pm 11 24 as Charlottesville. . 8 00 am 8 40 pm, Lynchburg..... 5 07 am 6 40 pnr Richmond .. .......2 80 am 8 00 pmr Daavillo........ 8 05 am 8 40 pm (recnsboro... . 9 42 um 10 27 pm' Goldsboro... .... t 5 00 pn 2 00 pmr i Ialeigl......... * 1 00 am 4 46 p ' 1)urhan......... 2 55 am 5 48 p a Grecnsborro.....\ *9 50 am 10 80 pm Salisbury........ 11 28 am 12 82 anra Charlette......... 1 00 pm 2 16 am Gastonia......... 1 43 pm $ 02 art Spart unburg.3.... 3 8 pm 4 b1 aat 1IotSprings....... 7 80 an ........ Asheville........ 9 05 am ........ lendersonville.. 8 59 am........ tr. Spart,anburg...... 12 80 am ....... .v. $mrtanburg...... 3 88 pm 4 61 an' Orc enville....... 4 46 pin 0 56 ai Seneca.......... 28 pm 7 81 am TOccoo......... 7 28 pm 8 81 anw Cornelia ........ 8 00 pm 9 10 ali Lila............ 8 28 pm 9 7 am Atliens. ....... t 10 25 pm 12 20 pm' Gainesville.8.... 8 50 pm 10 04 am? 1r. Atlanta........ 10 40 pm 12 noon. NoRrIwAICn-)aily. No 51 No 58 -Cave Atlanta........ 7 00 pm 8 10 am Gainesville........ 8 50 pm 10 04 am . Athens ........... 6 50 pm 7 40 air LIula.... ......... 9 17 pm 10 26 am Cornelia.......... 9 44 pm 10 50 am' 'Tocena .......... .. 10 16 pmi 11 21 am' Seneca.... ..... . I 1 09 pm 12 11 pm Greenville. .. .... 12 35 am l 1 48 pnr Spartanhurg ......| 1 9 am 2 52 pn pa -tan burg..... ....... 8 40 pn, IIendersonvllle... ..... 6 07 pm Asheville......... ........7 00 pt Ilot Springs... ... ... ...8 40 pm Spartanhurg....... 1 39 am 2 52 pm Gastonia......... 3 33 am 4 45 pm Charlotte......... 4 25 am 5 80 pm Salisbury ......... 6 02 am 7 05 pm Greensboro. ...... 7 45 am 9 40 pm 1)urhaam.......... 12 01 pim 6 25 pm Raleigh ........... 1 05 pin 7 80 pm (.oldahoro....... 8 10 pm 12 50 pm Greensboro..... 7 50 am 8 50 pm I)anville.......... 9 32 am 10 20 pm Liclmondl.......... 3 30 pm 5 15 am hynchburg ... .. . 12 25 pm 12 5 sin Chlarlottesville.... 2 40 pm 8 00 am Washington .. . ... 7 10 pm 6 53 '1 Balt i mere ........ 8 50 pml 8 20 am Philadelphia..... . 3 00 am 10 47 am rrive New l ork...... 6 20 am 1 20 pm SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. No. 5' has Pullman sleeper New York Atlanta. No. 52, Pullman sleeper Washington to tw Orleans, and Washu.gton to Birm glnin. No. 51 1'nllan sleeper Atlanta to Now 'ork. No. 53, Pullman sleeper New Orleans Waslington, and Birninghnm to Wash ton. .JAS. L. TAYLOR, (1. P. A. Washington, D. C. L. McLESKEY, I). P. A.. Atlanta. ~i('Iich flUt(d & Dailville'RR Greenville anid Coluambin )ivision. onlcrtsed Sceltlule - Nov. 10th, 1889, Trains mu on 75th meridian time. ni.ng Nor th. Going South. No. o4- No. 55. 00 am...v Charleston Ar. 9 30 paa ....Augusta........9 00 45. .....Columbia...4 40 10 .. ...Alston.... .... 8 45 fu3 pm. .. Uniion ... ..... 1 55 3 .. .Spattan burg...12 85 aux lb ... ..ryon .... ....11 24 l .. ...Saluda.........10 87 SI.........lat flock.10 10 10 ...Iendersonville. . .. 9 59 00)........A~seville....... 905 -10 Ar.o.Ht Springs . 7 80 00 LY. ..Poaria ... .....22 pm. 25.........roserity.. 01e 42........ Newberry . 2.. 40 15 Lv...Ninety Six.1. 20 :7........Grenwoodl.1. 2 3S 00 A r. ... A bbeville .....10 50 am: (10 Lv...Aton........11 04 261.......iliansion..0 41 i... .. . ler............003 481......Pdot.....lilnot.10 16 315 Ar.. . .Gree..villei . .Ly 9 80 410 Lv.. . .Anderson...9. 9?7 30..........Seneen........ 2 0 (0S Ar.. .. Walhialla.....8 07 'tO..... ..Atlanta... No. 4. .g 45 pm.....ubia.. 42.........ston....... 00...... ...Pon.aria... 2:1.......Prosperity.. 40...... .. Newberry .... 30 15......... obville..7. 25 09...........liton...... .. *jg -1: Ar...Larenus....... 60' No. 50. No. 1 20 an....Lv Blelton Ar-.. 40 pra 46 .......Williastont.3. 17 5:1..........P..er........31 (It)........Peduont .2. 2 3 50) Ar. . .Green,ville ... Lv 2 10 Ns. h, 4, 50 and( 51 daily except Su v. M:un in e tranins 54 and 55. daily ,w eln ( Inmiia and Alst on; dily ex t Sunda:y betweeni Alsaton and Green.. Ic- 8( L Il A AS, Tratic Manager. [A. L . TAA)Ofl, (Gen'l Pass Ag't. (-A Hl)DW E:L L. I. P' A.. (Colnunbma 8. C, E ATLANTIC C0AST LINE fl2 P'ASSENG E l) EPAWVT[E1. Wihnington,u, N. C., Jan. 13th, '90, 'st L.i ne het Ween Ghanrl eston and Co ia and iupper Soth Carolinai and, ng West. (Glir E2ast. 4o. 52. No. 53. a~t:.mi . .Lv Charleston Ar. . 19 80 p.nyt -- -....-.Lanes.........7 50 -...-.. -.. .. u ter.. .......6 87 55 . . Ar (Cohlmia Lv. .. 0 20 p-1 -)i . .. . Wninsborro .8. 839 -.. .......hste..... ... 40 .....Yorkviile .1. 20 2 .. .Lancaster ..11 00 a.m. - .I(llc Hill.. 1 7 p.m 1 .Ch c(Iilot te, N. C. .-1 00 Newerr, 7. Lv 2 4 - (- .reen~wood...12 38 .... ..La r1 e. ..... 6 30 - A.. Anderson . ... 37 a.nat . Greenville..9.. 9'40 . . ....W lalla. . .. 8 00 ... ..dbeville....0 50 ........I' partnurg . . . .12 40 Ilend'erson,ville, N. C 9) 59 P mi ...Asheville. N. C.. . 0 05 a.um 'd t ra'iun between t'harleston and Co. bu, S. C. T. M.I EMl RON, Gen. PaSS. Agent . 'WArnnJ, Gen'lI Mana:r. C. FITZGE RA LD, Photographer! UlEENVIAT.E, 3. C, Over i We stmor14cebandh lrothers Druog I woirk d one~ by theii inst.ntfntaneous e('s. 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