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P'CKENS SENTINEL. PICKENS C. II., S. C. E. BOGGS & 0O., Proprietors. J. E.1110444"Ss,Edtr ir Srbscri ptioi, $1.50 per atm tictly in advance; for six mntis, 75c. 1Vert14111eme tS inSet' t.1 at onlv il,1lat >wrsquareif4one inch orles s fortl t1-irst nsertion nld fifty cents for cach el '. .ittent insertion d. ,Ih a oil unt in1:11 -,o nvrchatts an<l ohr:letsn o it.lt s or byN. the lil I alti..ary Noti'ens c ei ln-, fivv I lne:. 'its of Ivpect, miin., nont. Iio afaper-sonial chi te,whn-n :n'limis-a V w ,ill behlavet iene 1m)unlc"Ime nits -".5; t illi adva"wo. THURSDA Y, JUN E1, 12, 1890. Mr. Tilhinan and the othier erndi :Its for State otl'cs, wvill be( inl chns on the 20th inst., next Fri .y wec1, wN00 aill will have a chanie hear them. This will be vomr on chance to lar him. All Shouli me. Degi.ster! Re-gisteur:! Registe!:!! Attorney G envial F.arle h as a n mnced himsdlf for- (imverni(r. At the re ( nit 1eilm tf curt fii erldey county, J: ;ge Ahlr ich leit ventv-one reeI nits to Ilhe pcillitcitia , and one to ima!os fo tourder il are go,n Iuhsrngolu ,.3, jO voters of that State that. til-e i" trong prb.d.ily of its ging Demo ratic i! 1892. The Cotton lt,l lt Aljlnce ol4 Itn in thii:, Sta , lms" ben lle. ) IIr Stok(Isly 01f Ornm -an l.b r and -%%will >robably be mwiovedl froni (Grccn-ilhc U1jt placv. The Siblvy c(Itt,1n b11in1mill nt klgulsta, will nlot, makte a1,Ny. a n his year. Tliy- te pr th that the Allianvc is wilhing to paY mill ni,t pay for fi manuchietFIe. On the 2d instant, 11:11-nwe .on'. ty was visit(d bY n cliod blurst :Md Jail stor.1m t destrtyId t rs and all vegetf i. hlscannt be esti 'ited. it is tot e h>, kiv t -plni t ar,d the crops in l the :trI1's inr-c. ar ruined. T. Dnrnmn, th1 vchtn l ;ofl'ered thle tii'hl's a1ir (11o Dption on the bi no of Phartah, mdnow another vnivirpisinl.c let fders for $60,00.)to0 lI maags -nve the ute ( t intev I I A e Lt (,fh W l 9 , YI 1-7 ~ The Clev ela A AI.e 1 t tall romen t mbr fror~ ppsetIingth .u-easuetCry bill. d To carge prie, erlred, satedtat in is talk in. Tll itionkeo the in (eidi t caus til heat farmeJursnctinjm-.: i IntIowas and Przimtylvnia Sthe te~ mblican ar hol:dding fr ml<ting1s deI ftonnin the \ II(it ily li l't hl. e dooks ColI ast ift it will bett abI .i i p. iIsttesmenddit )1 will cotiu ote ame cline~ tey he been, for t pat Col.s rEllit, the memberCal ftst Clo Presidn f the (blatck"A istriCe, eeo~n' ons t illom I from hi. Seatein hedo is 'tieth ongess5 v' an The (illhr ung hi ofl the comit iite5 sen ig Cill ro mae tvthe 1 tislt telin the uis poumr ma it that Stat.Stahue svl be antiyadned Congesdewn lfyroth sho district. ile as ot\Il aseetg tnonne aried he f.utasie hes day en onf Jthat At ill tnoet i has bn cAllned fanidte heeswirl iake tisio cannet wb e et,t "fai (h.I and Ao favbr."Ti wll otw Itul isnreprte to Cunl. Livibston Psidlent onth t eri yeae Therope Geerl bor on forbers Bron'ivs thatn the U. eve een. Gordon The rliacen achelagte inot. pazd ofi poitall bnainertetn con isett. IfLiingcason cane theGrdon hema truysa that he becoe tirsd polarimn in thh Steae r icko-ens, and willy,ewk pore cn h.na enielyf abadoedpa ohe hidero scholtax.Telwrqie h CONGMuEsNIONAL E1ON019S. TherC aI a time when Congrel-css Was U lAce well wvl1.1or tile secking. TIAt tiie lis passed. It w%vas once at position to bo filled by at stitsiian, but now any democrat, that kinows Cnogh about parliamientary- law to say "cc"ind"n" aCCOr'ding to the 1eq(ui111(11ents of his party, wvill fill the 1:ill. A cioroncr could 1(d; as well th<r. as: a John C. Calhoun. The ilMin thiig is to draw the pay. Th( st1ate,- menHout Carolina now hils there f(el like they are mnil onl the cLess board to be ianipulated by the pfrty leaders; so few, if ally of tl(,l %ill ike Iy tI rt to return. It is poor Satisfact ion1 to mn11 of brainls anl activitv to be merely at brick' in1 the I'ity w-all. Ntilng ennm be ve. "Iihe by arguillwnt anid oratory. Tile .le nhe are "tierally addressed to the ga1llries and the voters at h( ]me'. h 111,11n that Can11 brilg ut tle l:r"g(st d(11 ocratic vote is th114 Illal to n(rninaite inl the( ",mitern di - I ricts. 11 tl(.Iee is no differei(ce here. tion vote foir the mn111al you like 1bhst. < ilt- tink a republic1n1 could do us 1111111r' gzq. 4d tlele than a e n(.)1icrat. This is a great likisfali. DAt if v do t, lok look well 1o our llsi thiS ( 1: 111l wVO Will l1ve the wora1 i11 d nfi eblial thorv, (e that w%*lI uhehn us with n ilrols in all ih 4 F(a41 l 11 l O e Il,r r.puI1 li n iitIrY ill i ISure sch a sp<e t:Ic!-! 'lThe prn-S il :1<h1illis"-aa ion i.s h111 Im4ared 1o the 1ext. ld'(O Alei 11y nthe succeS, llt republi. call party3 wt,tbl gvn ; 11cnar. as, p's. ible tll v 11h1i 111 inl 411 Sou l, (t:f the, haold- 4f (the w.hile 1:c"ph. They "a-t I to 111111t e tIl. trl, ws 11hey cal] I tI ei. Thel( N t: 1lr1 Ib-Iuli :i as \erY litth rit-licet. :.11 1. 4 14w1 lleSs i love, f") the 1NtSot 1r11 wItIe Iepulic an( is. The llt to is, pvttl an1d wum,4 for1 a pur-p(.:-v thAlat purpose is til(- p-li1ical pr.-Mi( .tlitinf the egrpoor tllhe hitel 11WH11kI (411 ti(,I t (l41 1 1-c man. .0cilocrak re'i ste ri :N46 v4e. '.IhiS h-is en11c a ve(T Ci(MItn1 head i1n11(1,wv frA me tim.i , and carriesI wit41 it the i<hva 1 a1 trcimld"us I"i111)d 4f water. .lbIt the idl(.: is- calught frili the S uIll nd tilld n(i t the( s,1.4 4 1 i(ill. NN' i. Tllv cm,ti ils wlIl li lt, 1!ouIclby41 the I <hh-m ell he he of a cl,mil. Ch-Iuds nelitervi. uiSt. Wlie an in4se S Ira ta of wrm ar sudely c,-mt s inl c-ntavL, with a like tratali mo 11d gr,s (Ifde the n T it, 1 1:-... - AI .- - . _* I -- e:1tun-d out of th luds. 'i'el 44 otthe hen11 11( W(nistW1' hai1 If th liwo lIl1'4iteaiI vr n a acother1')l '11(f(14 ('1 411 . t'ihi, wil he4 qite snud and.Th w.il he rin.('C Thfar the t wo 1111 louds m-ei 1and the11 lon ii wll' continu1e :fli wAs sonI (-(sb the cliMuds mix up,Wth hail' 'ees1s. lIfl tel( to clouds1 arel On 11the evnnI f the first14 :14 ienst:mt,~ heemu to glidie ver loly le ng41 the Ulue ks. emunan.Attesn tone there (4was a simlar loudh(l' away' il the eas bevond1' Greenville4 etode tychltr tan the onhhapproacing14 tfrome the w est, fovtere as aIe cool I:tstIwid biulwiage a P'ricens, lm nerthat h' noll tin ('t~'ilwreihl ws'2a zelly breze. Thei meeting th pint(' wa'senth of i ryhmbu fr '.3'hare the lmi'liah egn t Thelkoentu COo mizghb clud rmtth eosn his fartire' mort and turn thi ptherou lie (lid t , ped wetwaShri almst like a1) to~ Picke ns. The1' hgia fi' stom hog TILLU-IAN AWT (41111FCNV11LLE'. A il tIe Elarnallaiag Ogle Way..eg-gae (.asp talan Mcore ('owcervatiive thta 11i11 1'trapiltem. At an early hoir hlst Tiidiy Iorin11g, the iobb)ics or th(! 11latisiii HIuSC wsI crowdId with aIll 1o1ts and sizes, Ixiolus to g(t at sight of Capt. Tillillml. The other cnildidates were no(t mvh noticed. All1 wanted to sve Tilhman. "Thle otherus were thol1re, i-ongh,' nlv t s I ton i . Jo. IMII. E r und ( n. ]'rati 1 )IH n. Exgem. 1". (Gnry,eiiae h Tililnn ticket' for in cllailt- ( ovel r r. Hon. Y. J. Pwpe, c:awlidatv fwr At t! rneiy GWnel,..;I 11. L. F.u-1, y, f1r Adjoitaid. (' itn ral, .1. (Q. r11 a ll- , the presen.It "-) er.tatry (df Slate, .IlIIhn . r r,the pre-i'vnt, Cong)Iitrl*()1 . Gceal. A I, I :31), Il c'rrina.e to c.nm -v Capt. TiJl' mi to1 t it Puk, to puarckd InI frimt, (.f the !(>t(.l d(c"lratid w l l' t l t .i I an: anc i 1 i11 (4L 1 V4 -1 th.(, spen.er . n- d -at th, e 'i ! v I I I 1 4 AT %*:. ,;.1i ( 1'1 City1! 1k,ti - t" wa S n W M;[1u 1 sI pi tre IN.v "i 'h ol d * n I l m t <II4A ( Iln.h. I I prv d w iOW. p Ist, sp nL th'- - . onIs .if tru I-lt h "I'n' uni<ll )ISi . MInL a r](' .t'.' Jl t T i ':n , I 1n . )I I s T . 1: ; . b -1 I t I overn 2r, w ., -n 112. (ar1 N Y . .l.4111 I .' I.: (', anyt I - r .o ve . 1 r ,!' l n .,(,i. s1..>1 I 1n, li t . 1.4 Q . A .ln stn1 ' 1 ., ' n.'- )1 . 1- . 1 a . I b . \\ 42 1I' I I I '\ :c- i I h , (' I . I .(.' .\h tl-'d ic, ( ':I;l . . I ~\ a .,h l T m 1 ... .W f)' N i :i, Il ' -W . v . -, . 1:14.;:;4 1 I I' I I it !. (-'. P e, ,11itha l N'i 4 1 . v 4(. 1 .1 (c, t;' r' I I ' fi~ i'. I I rt t (I : It I I I urm *2 2 )i f til!t. v )1 4 -1 e. I i .4 1n i ' c ji ; Udtie fi 1 i. - i ( "!. .111 11 1:. 1 it ' I. l (I ' p 11. i . T ih :;i . it Itt ''w ti g t I_. t'in ) asi i t. iicit '4a 2:- (12 '2111'j2i h. t(linl n.; r,li'l. " . l( itlt i<) n\vw r i illi Hwit sitcI ria~t l t \it 2ii it. ne24 -, 4f its W e 'r11ll 1 i n irts, I lt Itilc, lis 11 ' h:t i- :. 4il. filet,4' fl 11\ Id2- ill li\\ltii4.S ii 1:4 bietn 22lIi>rn, l-22 itt hav1 24-, ii..ii ,n ba u for tis. Ifi th Iec hoi s -:fu Tl. '2.1'S 2 It llritre 144' 1l liti ,r 44 iti Ilh ' nnjoit2:y i:vs. tit 1untst. 'eabcfor Inrs ii\ -IiIui::1. itl 11 4511211 Ali api ngnoetinii tae -44 I lt' Ileen l'iv2- i iilies. 'j2 i 1i' ,1y12 -'' 'nt' "s hot rabl :od411 hi ht e. ThatC i( cni!i11e1. is ' o 'ion now,i:-: it i1 cled 18 I "T lbunt12 n.'('1 his was init w~gu Irt we Uplt,iut gtill sttoI)ny (' ba. in11i s ()v 1 n. ) in tl' muit t'la; c th 1:'4s gprswie110, alil flgc.1H Yn\u. (If you do ilit yG u lAbir f I ou~.illlgtiilgn i foi L h club nieetings, and these politician will havo the halldcuffs on you again The fertilizer tax is ours (the farm rs), and I want it to endow th, Clemson College. The University i t rich iin's college. I want a plac ror the poor man's children. I le then repeated his charge igainst Col. Butler, and claimed t have convicted hii out of his owl Ilnouth, becautise not i Sack of guam laid Leenl coici-Catcd whIen it wa found to be below the requirement Talre is no punishmllent on thes< frmud-, ext .c-pt to put tho- Coipil;l guilty inl italies. 1f you ever saw tl it:uli, %shold up youriand. (Twohe u1p.) Yuu pnilishI l yich law with ital ic. A man.1i1 conmits murder, an< y ivu him a nw trial ia ital i Js. I r(l i letter from a citizel t Oain",ebiullg to prove his state nniits. kA voice "this is good enough' anotIhr "et us have it all.") lIe rea atother frm Cownr of Lanca tt r, syivinig he heard i. clerk in th <h paprtmAet maywen the depar n-.t c11aglt up with the guano com: pt:i2s they would beg oil. Thji Ight1 sAurted in the Agricultural Dt paril.nt. Your D)oiialdson wa hinghlitered bcaue lie was :gains this. T.ie riig did it. (Hu-rralh f 1>:T y can't dto it ain)Tht U (r-m.uuld hatvu. had a. hillpas t'' pri,tect .Il if it. had wanted t it al.. vs has Charleston on its %irk Ti1 re are a few aristocratic agricultu ist1 1n the stioe side. I am inl favo f an aistcraev (f britinls, but deliN (A IllV froml 1hat of boloo a money i ald It Aide(wrson thitt I (lid i() \u11 \uv(lut went vith the lionler. knowW what'l thet C(imlis-ionjier's repor, :aitl wit w ith it. ]jut I did not se :t pail utit. 1 1ive iever charge4 anybol w\titlh ckorrutptionl. I mn11 u i t(tiimake any ebiarges. The Dl lurteen posl id imminenso lawyNe Itt s. Y y iiI not the Attorne (terl o this wvork? He is paid big Salary, for little vork. Let aIN bodI uv 'iswer. 1,it has mon with the $15,:O foml-i,11 ti i Hatch Fuid! It is acconil d fr 0i oie of the reports. H 1,"-11n1 d qmt ille;)Jnsisiecwics inl thest ( I- v s iii-1.n1 ted b)y MNIr. Vereli I tlh a tjiit-.Iioii. Ife did not rep-lv. The State trir.-uitil--e'plain; the ; > o t o explaia. Tiiey hav n., Ualonl a cent of it, but ain't thier lit,( hiig ro(tti in Denmark? A t1is p'ilt there wais an uproar, cai *d b i his sa\ il his t ime was up. bu ht i'miied to pay is respects to :' U . Wil1liamiis. JII is able-, wit.ty, hioi elt. lie has the advantage of nai Hecon hit 365 htime to myi ione. HI the i farmeris; bu lie has succeeded il *e -t in g himlfl- noiniated for Go, ternivr. Tilhis is hiis last. Hecre i whaUt h le said in 1886, (reading fri pa~per,) "]I en Tillmian is cutting $th dirt. fronm under the feet of thle Stat ha us;e ge-ntry, and when they ge diown i to ciold facts lie will bury them ini ol ivioni.'' I hionorr Wiliflas. H has thle Courage (If his conivictiomA I ie is honiest. But lie has got wrony I have beeni consistent nil the tim< l ie is inconfsistenut. HIe is fighting mi til Itis (own htC pltfrml. This is an1on1 atlt us. Thhilla spoke for two( hiourii Joi~s. H. Earle was then introduced Theare werie mtingled anid uiproarou: mui ich ctnifuasionti, wvithi earnetst pre: tas fromi miany for ordler. SJonl a] un:Csl uiit. H e satid this wvas his na tiw u halth, anid lie felt that lie had (1 r h:jt to be heardl. I hope toi out-mi lit le. I ami the candidate of no fat Gin Ir ti InVtmioni. I amii only av can'1 artitiIts have sunik for the wani ef ag itain. ihut we are all D)emoicrab~ anid (it izas of Ia free (ounltry. I wvil: Lhiw youei thiat aill is not4 rotten ii enii:irk. (rit s of "Tlilman," aSli eiln fsitonl, bu th Ile Earlle cry soonlpr ;tiledi tither fromn symnpathy or re spect - Clis shldt b11 e kickedl out if thty idt not dot their dluty. lIb t hell showed how the( gotvenmenit( lital Ihten :ihniniuistered-t, anti the c,oiin. i r.it ivte ttis in this and othier States, mucht*I to the adtallLIge oif South Car dina. lit was freietlyV initerrupit -1 with huirrahis for 'Tilhnan, the tVit rlns one alt t leiist be)inig unil'.. n1: to hitan htimn as~ he protceededt. Illas (Capt. Thilniman sho~wed youi in my ~l parila tha~I it the governmiienit :I-a 1.111u withI a less tax? lie has o. TI0 ii whait is aill this fuss uIlt ! (A voije,"Ti'hnan, Ti llmnan!"V) hat' s it, lmy friend(. Whelure was the It (1stityv for' the March convenution? )isigniing po lit icianis wished to nake meh1 otf t his ery. I stoodI( for the Clem Iientoleget whitn it wvas nolt p)opular' to tand for it, four years ago. I recog ized the necessity for an agricultural tillege and1( advocated it. I am also Li fas (r of the University anfd the mblllic schobis. They are the foun lat ion of our future prosperity and afety. Money spent for these is vol1l spent. Cut off expense any vbiere else before you touch these. Hie called attnntion to the honesty and integrity of the railroad commi_ .ioners, and aske(d had thoy accepted bribes. The direct chargei of cor 3 ruption had been withdrawn, but the 5 ilmsiluRtions and inuendees a.e still 3 repeated Political leprosy! Do the Republicans or Democrats have stronger terms with which to vilify each other? There may have been mis takes and bad judgment. No hmnan government~ j1is e 11,. tit, tle gov ernimient is honest. None have lied to Canada. The farmers have been appealed to. I have naught to say against them. They are the bone and sinew of the country. We are mutually dependent. Class should not be arraigned against class. An ohgarchy! I have never seen it. I beloig to no ring. I ask the vote or iifiluence of no ring. I stand by myself for the vot of independent, intlligent thinking men. The road to honor is open to all. Aristocracy is nothing. Look for the true in. I have l objection to a primary (cec tion. If I cal not get tile oflice 1 do not waint. it. I mu willing- to have the (leegates to the Colvention elect. ed by a primary. By the constihu tion each county can do its it pluases ill this rcspect. The agriculttral &epairtment is inl fcharge of the fariers, It was e An) lished by the farmnieis. If it does 110 . dispense with it. It has donle .rO(Al- Years ago eachi dlepartmenit had its owni attorney. That is the reason of t he lawyers' fees in the Pa Cific guano ease. I was instrumilental inl having a law passod requir in,- the Attl-irey-Gencral to attend I to all these matters. Since, I have L attended to all these m.-atters myielf. I have not lost a case or ilvoh\(l the State in any cost. Under Capt. T's own definition of anl aristocrat, lie h'.Cs becomle one1. He weit to the convention aid )ecame aln ollice-seel - er. But I aim seeking w flic, too. But vote, we 111ust t"'gether. Whe-th ,r Urattoln, Tillhnau, or Earle, vote for the nomiliee of the c Conlvention. He occupied one hour aud a hal;'. Gen. J0olhn B. Brattonl was then 'n trodIluleed. ie is a fine-lookin in N-l(1gent old fellow, but his fice, for.11 and voice were not 'illt! - to! the crouyL. He sti(l Ne ia(i mad"le progress in political iet4hods .u partisans.hip. PartY spi-it was ov, r shadowing piiciples--mwin were I.c C-ning Sll (rior to ietaisturcs. 'Tlhis ov mentA* 11Is the O ouit IrIwth ofpoi Cal mIIIltlhs. It Icvcr di(ldi c.n1leild Itself, to 11Y julAet.lh- iis ln(sf fatvoral-ie aistts. ii it dhid not thn -it (cannlot LOW. At t his point sime thing ha~d a good (-ffec:t.ou the t crwd. It hecamne <iiet and( orderly. and all the enlthu~siam slept sound ly. For1 some reason all were satisfied to heair -him1 tlhrouigh, as only those nlear s mid hear. iIe was speakuig abou tt forty-five iuties. Whlen hie Con uchded lie was rounldly applaudd by I~ Stile few around the Stanid. Hion. Johnii S. V\ernier' wa thenu in1 Iroduced, anud by se5veral amuIisihi anecdotes, put the cr-owd in good haii mior and got their atttentlion. Il{e said there were0 1(0: '(0 (ffi1cers iln is State that had to be paid to runl the rgovernmenlcut, anid it was done1on as11 -econmiical ia basis as anyv go)vernment(il -could he run1 01n tile New Eiigland plan. Hie held the crowd well in handlt, anid was frinntit'Ily aplautlded Ma7I1j. I'. B. Gary was thein int r' d(ue.' -Governior 01n ie T1i lbuan t ick<-I."' life Ssaid (Cap t. 7Iilbntani hadl coverePd the( wVU hl grlound, Oil ''411urI ie" of the qu(jestionl. lie was ini fatvtr of a con - Vt it ion to) Wipe ouit three lines of the conust it ution . All the ot'ice-hlohlders are ain~Ijst the farmers miovemient 3Mr. Vernier in terrupnted- "I amn f r the muovemenit." (Great eonifusitn antd hurrahiis for' Gary.) Yoll, (a-p dressing Veinier',) are not for 71 iila:' an belt h( is thme lift' of the pint ftormn.I am on te '/ jihi platformi antd I - xpett to) stand or fall biy it. (Aj a tanididate for Attorney Ghieeral, on the samre ticket lie wet'l for tilt newspaper. with glo - .s (4ff. He-I was towt'rinig with ipaissio'ned citot-eo all thle waiy thIiroiugh ihis ic miarks. 1{fe and( Mr'. Gary hot hi seem ccd to thiink thait they had to dot sono10 thmlug extra to tonv-ince thle crowd of thetir since'rity. They were far ahead of Mr. TI'ihnian ini thirt b)itterness against wh'iat they called "the other side." Thec Captain goes along casy rnd seems to think there is no "othIer I side." The SENTINEL left at 4 p, m. with the understanding, if anything b)ad happened, a special shotuldl be sent. The crowd iln attondanco was esti- 1 mated at 2,500. History and the present, alike, teach us that wherever tihe infliunce of wo man is felt, and1( there exists a h igh regar,l end esteem for her, there too yo-i find honor, morality and religion . IThe Sx m 15 r1 r The June number of The 01 Homestcad comes to us laden wit good thivgi. It is full of interostin orginal matter in the shape of sori and completed stories, sketches, (I says, pouns criticisms, etc., by th best talent in the south. A glanc within its well-tilled pages ivill sati. fy the most critical that the magazin, inl its literary,, musical, fashion, an donestic features, is the equal < any siilar )ublication in the coul try. Tl:at it hans fuljfiled its pnzuai5u inade a year ago whon its. irst nun her appeared is demonstrated by th evidellees of success in its phenomet ally large circulution aud in the sup, riority of its reading matter- TI Old Home4tead is distinctively Southern publication, whoAe pnrIpos( and aims are to cultivate the literar talent, the( downestic virtiles, auld th refining influences ot hlonies and fan ilies. The subscription price is bt one dollar a year,. und the mnagazin should be i welcome guest in tU: hlome of every Southern faiil, Sample copies will be miailed to lu address for ten cents. Davis Bros publislhers The Old Hoiestead, : vaiinah, Ga. 11ev. A Coke Smith, D. D-, Profe: st,r in 'or 41)d College, has been ele4 te<l as one of.tho three missionary se4 roftries b y' the Methodist general col fereicenat St. Louis. In all probabi itv Dr. 4nith will make his residem in South Carolina. The Rev. Dr. -1 C. M,rvison, pastor of the Fir-, MAletlodist, Cliuch of Atlanta, was a SI) elected to a similar position. Dui ing the sessiton of the C')nference i wY-as learned that the secretary of th hoal(l, Dr. . G. Johi, had too nmue] vork and it was dccided to give hi4 two as,ist ants. So .the two gentle 1Uen i11u1td above were elected. Our1 f'wr'ivenless is but anl inliperfec t iing. We have no organ 4f forget tillg; the ft-clinlgs, injured 1;y ingrati t ude, retin1 the s(:r an1d the sor( M-is. It is doubt ful if we are eve (uite the saine to one who ias b( trayvcl our conllidenee. Aixt3I0ounceanen'It.s. JIM-l41 0-thr:m hiavinl.<doterminled t r sin his 'w'it il cmigress, I'hle frieils Ctl 1) K NOlitS will offer hii as a em. dihiate to) ill ithe vwalaner iRespect fullY Your.4, CE'iTAL. F ('CoU'NTYA')Tl. .1. 11. CLI Y 1) E is re.spect fullIy annonc Wt, : C:l ia.t f f nr r-vltHioni 11 1 114' 411; d, ('e ty Al(litlo, subl)ject t) the twlil 1f the I o-1(ratic party ill the primar Fwt 0'WNTY THEASU'A.I.t. J. T. ,L is r(Speel fillyv l :illmu. Ii . re-viection to the (flce 4 (' nty4 iTr': Su oec. subject to the :1'i4 4 t he D ('lee1-rat ic pally inl the primarlij. 14-ct i.>m. li4piire .OIN T. YOUN(G11.o ) i 14'- e 1ht -4i '1 . T14 ra1111ec ns nr 2 , n21 4idilvt ,f hi- .; ti4 .f the ilic1e rai party at hil 1-1ll~ St'll4)0, ('01.\llsSIO N Elt. Schle ConunIIIis-2ioner, Subijec. 14to :l4n tio 141 fe the' lk-mocat1'li( i,rlty in1 the pri' IE piire14 .1. HI. Ml'IT1 IX is rr.pe-ct ful i ly a uom:e'eI as a t'Iinliite for41 Sciol 'Cln1ni-sioner1. ubijec(t to tihe act'ione U tiew 4 1)e ocrti Vt at, tilhe 41 rimarty elec' J1.GL A Zl EN El i is r'espect fullv an noune44<h a4' a4 (camii(thI1 teeor S(choole ('Coni m:so er,~ iubjet toe e arti,m2( 1.41 (41 h Ih-ein<wrat i party inl thle plrimar1y (I(-4' ior1 'The4 m:ay frien<ds of M. llI()I W.W1E. P I subjet to t e aetion 4 441f'th5ie t i) lerti4 Ini ry ~iIeecion.te 4114(l M. 4. ' \ lrrt.:Il. Tim4 11n:my4 friu4n<ls o f T l"lPOWEl < iiite for1' 41 44ount 4 ('4 .mm 4 'issoner, i u elein Slixeel i't.IE.M tlw 4ie - o1f144 (oun t' (o-si oner,11 'ttb iett lw44 action ofi the pnmarvc( 21lection)1 - 1. 4,. I41Wherry, 4411 14<11)44.(Ire , 2ba \\4 u:1 : sit ,lIt4t 4 John 4i I1. lntie m b I4 e4' r, 4 ) trfor, to S i t m l th 1'rsENth sai< LEavialtu el,I<. 4ns . 2 ilII, . C . , Jn the 19th1 '00. 11nt n, fter(IC1 Culaeton r, 115( 1 ionSL'' hol not hearan ed1. No J5. No a Et,J . . Wihnn1.11 on, N.' C., Jan. 13th A, '90.~) Ves5ern or Coluia L,.2 2 C'N1 EN BVlD1141lE't ,3R. a ng es. Goingtr.... 2East No 04.) N . 20. 7i 10 a. ..Lv hale:sto r, . 9 00 p.1 8 10 ... ...arlo ., . . .. 7 4S 9 5 . ... . . .Sumter.. 21. ., , .253 7 (5t ~...r WCohibia L,. 8 20 3 51) .......Cheste....... II 40 2 10 .. ..lo k 211111. . . . . 12 57 p.nl 5 1 15 ...Char1 le, N. C. 1 00)f, 7 1a ... AGre ville. . I... 9 15 8)111 1'17 l tersonvl illr' tN C 1 1( 0 Cn, umb1ia4, S- L.. 'T. M. EMERSON, II. V.u rOl Gen.a' a;e. Ag 0 R1iclasnond ar, Dazaville 12 Conidenlsed Schled ule -Sept. 29, 1889. Tirain- run by 75th Meridian t ime. ',tn) hour faister than 90th Meridian time SouiwAn--Daily. No52 None~ Lca v New York.... -. 4 10 jan 121 1n'e. Philadelphia...... 57pim 7-20af 3 B1itimflivre ....... 18 pm1 94511 Wasiiington. .... . 11 00 pi 11 24 nm Charlottesville. . 3 00 ain 3 40 pm Lynchburg....... ' 5 07 iam 5 40 pnV Richmond. 2 30 an 3 00 pm Danville ........ 8 05 am 8 40 pm o Greeniuboro. .... 9 42 auth 10 27 pin. a Goldsbporo....... t5 00 pin 00 pm s Iaeighi......... 1 00 ln 4 46 pin Duri-hamtr ......... 2 55 am 5 48 pitil - Grveunsborro. .-... * 9 50 am 10 30 pn e Salisuhiiry....... 11 23 am 12 32 am I-- Charlotte ........ 1 00 pin 2 am' it Gitonihat......... 1 43 pm 8 2 ainm Spartoiiiurg. .... 1 :8 pm 4 51 am. Ilot,prin s ...... 7 30 am ........ Atiieville........ 9 05 nin ........ - ellnderonville .. 1 9 59 an ........ y Ar. Spartanburg...... 12 30 a1n ... .... Lv. Spartanhurg...... 3 38 pin 4 51 ain Gr( -nville... .1 446 pmn 5 56 ant Sc1en........... f; 26 pm 7 31 am Toccoo.......... 7 23 pmn 8 31 am Corleia .........8 00 pmn 9 10 An L1ila............ 8 23 pml 9 '7 am A tIhens......... 1 10 25 pm 12 20 Pm. Glainesville. 8 50 pm 10 04 ain Ar. AktIlnt:, .... ..... 10 40 pmj 12 noon. Noliwt.a Ihrily. No 51 No 53 o Leave Atlaita ........ 7 00 pmll 8 10 am Gainesville....... r 50 pi 10 04 am Atheis r.......... 50 pm 7 40 ar ia............ 9 I' pm10 26 am Cor-lila..... ....9 44 pmn 10 50 aln. Tovcoa........... 10 16 pin 11 21 um. 11 09 1)111.12 11 pIM G . ile... ....112 35 aim 1 48 pn' Simr anurg. ....| 139 am' 2 52 pir -tanhurg..... ........... 40 pn. i i (eiiersnville.... .... .....6 07 pm A-heville......... ........ 7 00 pn4 lot Sprivgr,... .. ......... 8 40 pm arlbiltarg... .. . . 1 39 am1 2 52 pm Gastonia.... ......3 33 aini 4 4.5 pm Charlotte......... 4 25 at 5 gipm t salisbury .......... 6 02 an 7 0 T pm. Grvieiboro ....... 7 45 at 6 40 pn - Diiihan.......... 12 01 pm 6 25 pm llivih ......... 1 05 pmi 7 30 pm V Uoldsbory ........ 3 10 pm 12 50 pm (ircen-siro. ......7 50 am 8 50 pm Danv.. h........... 9 32 ai 10 20 pm . ichm N.... ........ 3 30 11111 5 15 I- LNchbrg..1 12 25 p 2ma Chaloti r.fle. .I a.J,1 I3 00 amn Waiington...... 710)l 6 53 am 1 !: l 1im ,re........ 850 pm 20-am. Phil:delphia ......3 00 J am i Arrive Neiw York.... 20 am 1 20 Pm. SLEEPING CAR SERVICE. No. .5 has Pull;nian sleeper New York to Atialta. No. 52. 1llnan sl Waper Washin,gton to New oricans, and W.sbigton to Dirm ingh:an. N. 51 Pullian sleeper Atlanta to New No. 5:1. Pulln:in slvvper New Orleans to Wa',sIilAgt on. and11( Hirminghalm to Waish-. into. JAS. L1. TAYL.011, G. P1. A. Waishington, 1). C. L. L, McLESIL. 1). 1'. A.. Atlanta. Ricilamond &L l Davnville RUM .r-veenville anld Colullbia Division. ( Conidcnseid :ehhditd May 25th, 1890, Tr::i!S r1n on ith eridian tim3e. I 00 pi..... .. 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No. 57. 2 -IS jmo ....oubia.....10 35 3 5...........Astoni......... 9 28 41 17.........nm.ari.... 9 1 4 28...... ..Prosprty....8 49 41 55...... ..Newhey .... 8 25 0 0:1 .. . .l....... ...... h7 10 10 29..........Clinton.... 6 44 7 10 Ar.Lauren....0 00 .........Ninety Sx. ... ...........Greenwa~ood... ..............dg.' 98....4 (0 pm, ............A bbille I....... 4 15 No. 50. No. 51. S45) am ...... llgs... 9 :30 10 5 .. ...A be ille. .. .8 50 10) 40( ...Lv Ihilon Lr..3 40 am, - 1 .........Wlliaston... 3 17 II1) 8...... .....Pzeri........3 10 1il 5.......l'i<hnOnit...2 53 12 05 A r...G(reenil~ile . .. Lv 2 10 INo. 58. No. 59. 7 40 11 n. . .Lv Newhierry Ar. .. 3 50 pu1fl 11 53.... . NnSx..... 5 42. I) 14 ..... ..Greenwood...5 20 9 28 ... .....odges.... ... 58. 10 30)... ....Ar. Belton. .4 05 10 45... ....v. Helton.8. 55 11 10 . .Ar. .Anderson . .Lv. . 3 30 No. 6. No. 5 12 15 pm. .. .Lv Ilodges Ar..... 2 40 pan 1 05 . . ..ArA\hb1oevIcLv. ... 1 50 No's. 5,13, 5(0, 50. 58, 51. 57 and( 59. daill ex(cpt Stundaty. Mainl Unei triainhs 44 and4 55. (daily be(tw(een Coliumnbia and Alston ~ daily e:xcepjt SunaIy bet wteen Alston ani'c Greenville. SOA IIA AS, rahi.le Mana'ger. I). CA I2D1)0lL .. 1) P A..('olniaS,il. C, Cittion,~ TLIVE STFAITE OF So;Til CAICOLINA,g liy -L. 1. Newheirry, Esrjuire, Proba$o I Wher(as, .J)unes' A. Grf)in Esq., mada(i' sut to mei. to grat blim letterns of 'amin wtrat11ion o,f thle estate and1( effects of J. 0, (Gril!t, dlecaised. 'lTese arie therefore to cite aind atdmon ishi all ansd siingu'ar thie kindred and credli. tors o1' th,. said JT, (. Gritlln, die. teiense, thait theuy he atnd atppear beforp meli in the Couirt oif Probaite, to be hecld a4 Piekeins U. 1I., 8. C. on the 19th dafy at at 11 o'clock in thle forenoom, to shto cituse, if an fy they halve', why the saidl Ad. - ministraition lthould not, he grarted. 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