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"ICKENS SENTINEL.! PICKICES C. 11., S. C. J. E. BOGGS A CO.,.Proprietors. ,. E.". HOG(S., Editor. r StibserI pt Ion, $1.50 pwr ainium trictIA iy in advancve; for.six Io lIm11s, 753c. Ivertisements insertcd at onv <doita:i ierstlitmr of one inich oiles Ilr i l ir t 1"ert1onl zond fifiy vvents. for vachi subsm .wlint inser-tionl. 'Liberal dliscoun1 I:lme .ix It'41miths'. Or by the val. Pititary NotI('es cccidiieci livv iinvs, 1'ri but (1s of IRespect, Coinimuiention if C., peronial chalracteri, wheni ohissa ble will hechar.'gerLvd] forii as o:ilver* t iSerIel(.ts. mou111CInlcents s5; striilY i ali me. TXEiU1SDAY, JUNE 19, 1890. Rtegister! 130t.ister"! Ec-istver! TH131E CROPS. Wh1ile th lI re vet reinill twomonths nd t wo-thils of another month be ore the harvest opiis, and -while, heref.Iore, there remailns t sulflicient .iIe for rain and hail, mid storms and dnomght, to work their de..t ru tion, yet if ve ever can enjoy the fit ture in the pres('nt, this shoul dbe an "encourgog year for the fariters of South Carolina. The spleldiu plltch un p (of last, year Ias, it is true1c, b succ(Aeed by an x(treivl poor one this year but the price probalv is iher on ace(Alnt (if the Ghor lGeorgia crip, tind ((t if that is llot the casv, the peach crop fins but a sinall porti,,n of the agr1iciltural )1oprlod;(t of this state. The decrvase iln the purchise of farm suippliei, onl the other' hand, is ill iit(11 at he'althy inII(lc tI I'n :111d is ais mtarked a s 19 per. cul .n lihl year. Corn is said to i con'ideraly above what it -was hast year,while cotton, the main dopintnc o f the farming class, is at 103 againlst 78 for last year. 'iThe wheat harvest jist, copilete is 3 per ceit., lelow last, yeal, a sV1111cae ly appreeiable differcnce, so that for to-lay the prospect Iooks bright for South Carolina, and unless some thIng unforseen ilNterveies, the har Test of this year will I)e one to be re nieniibeed. We are still of t(e opiniIn flhat it would have been Ict(ei for mv rea 3011, to have l(d the co !'ressiolial 2onvention for this dist i.(t (n (he;t b f June, as was conteunIlated yI the ill for the Pickens county c!NvelI ion. The district is not :o thor-4 h"Ill comnliIL ,' '1rci .4 of noiinatinl candidates for th~e mode to be eertain. Thus shiould have'i beenI arra'ntged, rules aido1 >ted, m11( giv'en the cantldidates a faxiri ebaneeei oi light ito tihe race( nad set t('le upon heir' plat for:nxs in the beininilg ofi lhe c'amipaignl. Thie way it is no.w thie onihventioni cannIot lhe he(ld uit il lat a July. 'The exectiie (i Inuit (iie (f ins apoinited thie 9th ofi ..\ug,, thus hiowing thle far'mers to ftniish thir reps before they biegini pi ircs. Bit s tihe ground was too we't to plow ini 'iel:en s, onur farina rs lost noi t ime romii( teir wo rk 1hv ha:ving: to att tend hie conlvent jon onl te 21 dayv iof A.Ju ('ait. 'lilltnalt s enlicculigli goes on;: ~atheing vtrenigthu wi its pro'grmess. fe ('th not do aniy ithig to makei~ iir nakes muchd ado iablout thle cnsuts .tiestion, and r'eceive's inneith aplautise. .1l h cas emiph asized~ th(e inlter' a ga intst the sentatots wh rAiefied to vote for' thce census biii, andic th IelmrIotge as it niow tamnds is "'dainnabile perjuryr."' Thie P ic-kens Sentatori needsIt noi defentce( lire aamng his frienids, buatt in just ice hth lhse who eleva'jted im to that oilee, the SNi'-:r, alt ributtes Capt TJilbiiani's aisertiont to his ignor'ance, -mand a desire for oflice. Thlere arVe too manny (other election it 1ce, to just ify any loan ini tradutcitw honest anid faithful senators. Tihis oif itself ought to beat him but it won't. Mr. anfield, of Kamisas, is a whit e woman, bjut she hais a inighity black heart. Shte hates southierni white people worse than Itngallsm has time to think of iLatitng. About a year ago she wrote from N~ashville to at colored female friend in Topeka, expr'essitng the hope thant somel daiy "she would be inl solme convenIient corner of the sky, to look down. on the spectacle of black -heis on white nieeks." Mrs. Canfield has been beaten for school direcctor in her own county by a negro woman. The SENTINEL is mighty glad that sister Canfield did not have to look from the spirit land to see the fulfillment of her ardent hope. The saintly sister can feel the black, crusty "heel" on her own swanl-like 'white neek." 0, glor'ious country, 'ht eer spoils out the track of a ~~cuess" but always Mis it come home to roost? The L exington lyncrs were fried last week and acqtuitteid. The people e~naaUy appr'ove of the v'erdictk TIrE POLITIVAL SCHOOL. Tle bi-ennial school of politics is now ope, the bell has ruig, and tlio L)oys ire .iloeking inl to Lo educated, i imd if the signs of the times and ? iewspaper reports are to be relied , lpol the "tellcllers" are getting I1 armilielld pl) to their work in regular . let her go G-llagher" style. This is said to be the eanptig of t 'd liucit ion, iad it Seeils ats if it will t )e nO lisnoilmer. Verily solllbodV I w%ill learn a thing or two. There nhas already been some live I )r six recitaitonis and the people seem 1 to eijoy the niew departure, and if they do not tire of the book as soon As they have looked over the pictures, they may gain nore or less knowl edge thet efrom. As the weatheir grows warmer tile eampaigin waxeS botter, I now it seems ats if the pot will boil over. Tillman is the favorite tenlier at. mllost of these Class invtilgs, or it. least lie seeis to wield ilie "soap. siik" the greater part of ile tiie, NNith Col. Earle anld Gun. I1Bratton close onl his hvels. We are all Ionmd to learn more or lt'ss abolit, ourl. State polities from i the preset, agit ation. m. 'it and s,veep. in) n ccnsitiii4ins have I eei inuadI. againlst, in1i :1d ie:sui'es, Which have Nei refited, ant it is now inl Oler for the aciveseirS to nake oit thuir cael'o itnd shwUp the ne(gli genIe and faud i that they claimi exists at the vapital. The mlore r1% comlierts to the niew departure rit-e the most activv in nmak ing thmele heard :and ar1 cindf av W"rIg Io mntstripl ill- Ilm.:Idl emn hcr inl 'iving us less1ns S1n ii- St ' v (-erI nIm-lt. Th'le fi-1:h of Hp hrwl show~ ho we. llit p<(ple ( have bevn ceducated du ig ( the l:upai!'n1. If the( nu1:ijority of tilw bevin C11!l vutled by the n(w\ \int hrs, their that, date will cast thevir voes that way; if tlherN (i IM Ilulieve that ouri precsvnilf enmn is rottenl alll mur Oflicials :Ilien lad dis--honest, they will cas8t the(ir. Wllus fil the contrarv. 1E1N. J4bS. 11. E.]EI. CoL. Earle has cm out ts a (alti date for (iverr. We (14 i C he lieve there is a Imin in the Stale whO)( 1I IIs at b t ter rtt-ccor . The Jo nl*llti.s of' lie St'e and lust hw that, hle lits beenl all unlinp 1331 Irmllising friend of Ilhe filnner(S' lIn(VenIll.nt. Ill e p (t.IIf S the platfn f n Whichi the coninchallet 4.f ithe State hms i e( La,iinv oinei 1882. Ileo is it idetifi l wihwatiiomol eall:d '" ihe ring." Col. D argani, of' Humter21, is5 go inig 141 4ppoi se the nomiii ('. . :Iuyani is a ice' man41. Wec rathi er like hoii, 14u3 Souim ho4w, we' wish nluit' luol likedl Te .xas well ('noutghl< to h ave st aid t here till thius enin paignl 41as over'i. We' tru'st t hat Earle and D)argan Will boithi keepi cool, and find ri iciles5 nott parlti1es-me anci td not nleasures will pr''vail. LAMW'NIIHN .VND I'4)IlT'E("S. It is highly cinliinet'ible in the st ate that theiy are perfect ly willini '441 thle farmerils to ihaive ev'erythIinig hiri oiwn way, ini piolities. TIhe law. I ers' of t h*'s count1~ vlhave nt(''l vnlmade' I su1g4 stiton. JlTey hopile to vtite, mnt fliat is all Iteyas~k .8Iit stime tof he ito1y s liie ast iiishied usx. Po1tpt, iary, and 1 tieh ' l h iave munti 4d thle anners1 liat ft nin and ar1 tl'ryinmg t wlp Cap1 if Tilhn1an1111 psh ihis '3' enipagn. 1l'his presten ts ai e picture noi less idieu 4 uis, fthan fur Chlar'ltey IMfart in, Trial Iilner Glia'zeer, to1 fake hohl1( of fte dennhi (hets1 of onea of the It. & I). Mtguil Enginies and14 try~I to hlp if dotng. whien it is full oif wateri and1( ThVe tenteuti se conl mit tee hmve ar- I anigetd ttioU' 1 accomodte tile speakers int thle aud(ieceiC til Coi. I It411in gs lvort his vact':t lo t next to th.e store'( of < FIagood~(, ]Bruce & CoI. St at. will he niost oh' the meet41inlgs. We have ye'd i 54<e a pol1ititial meitin g inl ickens county thait was nit ordter'ly, anid there is 1no e'xcuse( 1(4r con1fusion where I everytIhinig is onue way. TIhie ladies f areC not (exp'eted ti at tend1(. On0 (if Ca- Tlilhuan's Greenv'ille aniedot's is unitt for r'ehear'sal in the pr'esencea of Pickenis ladies. TIhe clandidaites'ii for Conigress are expete'd. An excellenlt mfixturie to r'emncve v gren'ao spots5, from botys anid men('s t clothinig parL1ticlaly, is malIde of fou" 'v par'ts of alcohol 14) one part of almraoni. i in and about half as much ether' as ammonia A pply the littuid to the grense 'pot and then rub dilligently with a splong(O and clhear' watei'. Th~e ehistr~y of tihe operation scemal to be that the aleohol and ether dissolve the grease and the ammnonia forms a soapJ with it which is wvashecd out with the water. A F'RhEARY. It sceni to be gonerally understood i round that we are to have a pri nary election for delegates to the tate convention. The .constitution f the party allows each county to lave its own way in selecting dele :atvs to the c-nveition, aud the pri nary plain certainly coiimnds itself o ill fair-minded people. The coun y execuntive comliitt(C Sho"ld get he sense of the clubs anld consider Ie matter. It will be little or no rulble to take this vote in a sparate )ox at the geieral primnary. t. li'T-ot: On Vedlnesdav the Ith ofr this lilth, the Medical Socie y of Pickens conty met ait Central, n the (iice of Dr. L. G. chb rton, at 10 o'cl4wck, nt. mf. The prc:siduent, Dr. EJ. W. E'arle, callcd ile socit to or ker and anunimllic(d it ready for busi less. A miajority of the dboctoir of the 'cminty were presvnt, also Dr. T. L. jewis, of ScIneca. le was elect( ai honorary iniiber of the society. We fo)und the duutor ver.Y ple-waant and inlst ructi ve inldvvd, andl trust he( w%ill of4ten ho11r)l usIt with his presence. Several-n new illemlbers were a<bled to ft sticifv. Th riegla isiness of the society was ftaken lp and ecery (hinlg pass(d t41' -motothly. About Mne )'Clock DI'. ChaI 0n1 inf ormed uis IIi.it, t collmnittee of ladies wished to wiiit (il is. Ile madei4c a Iiiotionl for ia recess of 01 hiori', which was Carried by "a large IIIj 1ity."' By re(ulest We ril't ed iIIIediately across the st t- th lle residenlco of Mr. James S. Iall. Here we were ushered into i iii-c-ly (ecoratcd dining-r-ion and scated ill order iiaround a large table s( heavily ladnwitihl tile hanidiwoik )f s'ini of the Centi al ladies that it scena11.dA :.hnost realdy to fall benc-ath ifs bien1. We n<r ishall forget how pleasantly the ll()Ilor passed. Thei unry doctors cItaiInly did ei j"y andot isi the grn-141I reI>ast pre par14d :iid set especiallY filr. theinl. W dI :e wanting tc <Ieserile it. ien w:is everything froiia the Iimost whilsm nd biet prepared ve1'geta b141s to) the miSit, dliente aiut highly flav,rcd deserts. (ood humred jtokis were passedl arounid phlen1tifullY a1141 -IIjoy(I by till the boys. With All aIpetitvs s.tisfi1e1 nud mir thirst qulenlched we againl repa kirecd to) Dr. (Clay tn' (11" (lice and rv iedI( blusinevss. AL 3:30 p. il. thIe s >wivIy a1djournld I(o ilect it Pickens C. H1. Ile first M41d1*y iNill July at 10 o'l,cik A. Iml. Thle d :e1>r alllic-md Sad tolee Mcli kind hwspitalily als the(icy receivecd it the h:n1ds, ofd tlh. !-4)(q] Central la lies and doctors. M11 r. Ei it4 4r I thin1)k -Oi (Ijpv sich dinners as t his, if vou 10 We11111 be4g1 to iMiNe y11 with iS SIle time. in cl4sing will say WIer 1edgular. pr-ati(eing physician inl h1 y is carnm-tly rc.pquestud to) v prescint it, tile IC uxt, veiig as wn ransat. .me nncseewhat the [ickens doc'tors will do for vou. D)oc. lleun i u- dut Ini a letfter to thle (California Nation list, J1. S. Barbe e says: '"rhe Farim -rs'- Allice' (origi nated 11 in the county f Lamiipass, T' sxs, in 18741. It wa's a4t up byI five ha:r:1 workintg fairimeirs is a 1141mle pro5 t4ctionIl against th Ilaruige a:t te syndl(ientes of west Te~xas, who iade tcfheir gr'an ol rouiial up ever'y pri ng, andit it wm1: not regarided thlen is stealing to br and till the iubraiid di calves5 that unfort uniatelv' fe'll into bie r'ounld upl, no0 miatfter whose cow ihe cnlf claiimed( as its miot her. ''The masn who had the best cow >oys5 and1 w1or'ked I he earUlest, hard it and1( latest genieiral 'y got the miost ah"lvsrndled. TJhese~ five meni call ld the(l'ves 'The' Fa:ieers' Alliance.' hitn to) co-operate, and the first at timplt at enI opera'ition wasyn in the form fa. c-ampa(t, wvhiich pr'ovided that. iist 4)1ne iand then tlt he4of her of thehtve ind nsight s long as the roiund up isted4, ands see to it, thait their enhle(s Oregen has elect ed ortiet )~nC'di lovernior. Thiiis was like a 1bomb-l) hell in the camp oif the llepulic'ans. L'hey have coun11ted on) thle new State iing 4411e Of their' spOcIial pets and in ier' first (lec'tion she goes back on lhe shysxter's that made her a full ledgted State. Walker Wi. Riussel still adheres to :sN deterinaliltionl to runii ftori Congress n thi.s District. He[ s(emsx to he eoin 4 cidet that he (call carry Pickecnn and Jeenee counlitics. IRegister, buys,andl( velp t hury1'~ thle douly3 Generial foi' A ('erilst Man. A preaerl, who lu id grecat "libe' y," wa preaciniig frin all par o414(f the birutiethI verse oIf t he tetth chiapteri of tiehoii, 1and( fell amiong thieves."' 1e oIpenedt his discouiirse thus: "My irethre'i, thle iblIe is a very wondler ul b)oek. It, says so mucith ini a wor'd. ,ow, t hereC1 is very little said about ie characer oi (f thIiis nman thaut fell motng thle thli(ee; hut I kinow just hait sor't (If a man41 hie wlas. Andt, r-st lie wvas a sobe'r man11; secondiily, he as a punct uual mian; t hirdly lie was n idustrious manil; and,. ftourthly, lie as5 a miarr'ietd man. And I learn' aillI bis about the man from one single o'rd that the Bible says abhout hini4 t b says he wvas a cer'tain min. Now ~e all knnowv that there is no eert in y inu a dlrunkard't,. there is no certain y' mi ai 1111 lmh.iis not punfctual to is migtLgements~,. no certainty inl an ile~ oiafer', andt there is not on of these )ieheClor' in forty that you can trur-t." Rlubscible for the SF.NTINEL,, only POLITIcs AND TH1E ALLIANCE. There has been much said by Alli ance and non.Alliance writers protest. ing against the organization having anything to do with plitics. The SENTINEL has carefully noted the arg uments and deduced tbeso conclu iiolls: The Alliance should bring its com- v bintd iniluence to bear in preculring economic legislation. There is no legislation w ithotit Some politics. So legislative politics and the Alliance r aro compatible. This will change ( the direction of party lines in all the States where the negro is not a troublesome factor. The democratic and republican Alliance men of in- ir dianna will vote for the same In. So in this instance, instead of the Alliance having something to do with politics, it will completely ignore po- p litical parties. lierever this is the case tho Alliance will be for princi plus and nicasires, not for men and parties. The wecakness and selfish ness of humanity will get inl their work in maN places, and hinder the usefulness of the order. The leaders in1ust 'vear good clothes. So long as the warp and woof of their garments consist of the patriotic imotto "Tile greatest g(o( to the greatest ii- I bei," all right. But tli,,(. garmients wIax old, and from being leaders and. locking well, it is natuiral to wishi to appear fashionable. So the nlext suit is I oficial. The texture of this fabric is i too closely woven for m1ahilood and patriotism to .hine tllroIgh it.. Its possessor begins at once to truckle for place and power. T:le coinecti(n is v cry cloe, buit. it is oitside of the object of tle Alli aince to put naelis (n1 th'.e slate to fill oi-legislative lc(e'. ThIis will (reed discontent aild disaffectionl inl their own ranks, And gag all who by rea:soni of tliir pr(ofession or calling are exc uded from m1elubership. It is all right for the Alliance to take hold of legislative politics, but. it is all wrong for politics to take held of the Alliaice. The maN who is i(t willing to take his chanices. on lie free vote of all good Denocrats, i is not the 11man1 that. sensible Alliance voters are looking for. A ElleSI..ll cAN COL .As. 'Ile-Presby terinu College of South< Cllina, at Clinltmn, clos-s its scloi ' tic year (i the 25th instant. The (cealauireIte serIon will be preached b tev. J. Lm%rie Wilson Oil Sal- 1 Iu the 22d instant. The debate b)y the literary societie-s will be on the 24th aLt 11 a. mn. and thle annual ad dress at 8:30 p. im. by W . S. Jacobs. Thme commnenement e-xercises will beC on the 25th. lHon. WV. C. B3ene(t, of Ab)beville, will detliver an addre(ss, ~ and at 8:30 p. mi. lion D. S. IIlender soni, of Aiken, will deliver an orat ion. This will be a gala week, ind< ed for I Clinton. The best preacher and or-a tors the country aflords will adorn the occasion with their logic and elo quence. Th'e Presbyterian College of South Carolina suitplies a long felt want. It is beautifully located ini one of the best little towns in the State anid has an able faculty.1 We hope toi see PresbyVternim s all ov-er the St ate rally to its suipji(ort, and see themi have an institution for education, equal to that of any other denomination in the State. ?Oundl( A(vIce. j D yspept ic or bilious headache is very coinw1on, and it seems to ie, it is thle headache which is mo1(st eaisily traceable to its cause and mos't readily avoided1 without medicine. Every onei wvho has ever sut'ered from'i it knows, as well ias I cani tell I liem-, thle cause and1( remedv. It is I lie ol story of ap petite, indulgencei If you wish to knoi(Iw miy advice as I to (curing bilious hieadael'he, I sav- a D)on't get it. Eat such food as ag~rees a' with you; 1he temiperate in all tings, 'I and lbe as reguilar as clock work abouit il your habits. In the ease of young i h)eople this hleadlache can alw~ays be I traced to xomei error in diet.-as richv food and1( iinunoderate quatityi, eatiing at unireaso nable or unusual ho urs, e driniking wiine or beer, etc., et(e. -aiidv it re-adily gives wvay to ant (emetic aid sleep. Almost, any emetic will deo I - plecae or sulphate of ziine. Ini the . ease of elderly p)ersonis, however, the hieadalIches, althlouigh l(ss aeute, are 11p't to be( mioreC tedious anud mlor-e ex htausting. Btest in bed, cold applien. a ticons to the head, and somie purtiv iV l mtedicine~ takeni so) as to operalte ini 0 [lie tmrning, will uzsu.al -ed,e a ciure. a -D-ir. M.' acllenryv, in L.adtic. lue Journial. iooud AdvIIe. I I)onti sign, says a contemipoary. liut such a cauition as this s.eisi iardlyv nteessar-y to any per'son in he full possession oIf his faculties.y 'et it is astonishing how mainy peo- hi lhe themre ar-e inicludhiing good( buisiness til inen, whl.o attach their- signatture to c mper-Is orV doEcumen('lts whose conitenits b) night have a seriouis bearinig iuon w bieinselves or thleir atThirs, with s< carcely a glance at their contet. 5] larielessness in failing to acquatint i hemnselves with the contents of a n~ >apeY befor-e signing it has wvorkc:1 b incalculable harm to thlousants of 8 well intenitoeed people. Then read ti bll papers, carefully beforc you sign 1le hlemn, paticular-ly those that express il r' iuply anything in the nature- oif a im :outract or a inoni nhlhian . COUNTING THIE PEOPLE.. ioave of the In1quirlen to be amade by the Censu Eu timeratorm In June. The Eleventh Coastis of the United Rtates wil be taken during the month oI June. The census lenumerators >egun their work on Monday, rune 2. and will visit every house and sk questions concerning 1very person nd every fainly im the United States. l'he questions that will be asked call or the name of every person resid. uIg in the United States on the first lav of June, with their sex and age' ud whether white black, mulatto, inadroon, octoroon, or Chinese, Jap nese, or Indian. Inquiry will be Inde also of every person as to Aiether they are single, married, iidowed, or divoreed, and, if mar. ied, whether married during the (11818 year. The place of birth of aCh person, and the place of birth lIe father and mother of each person, bill 1so be called for, as well as a tatelnent as to tho profession, trade, ir (Wclpation followed and the num >er of ioitlis unemployed during he census year For all persons tell 'ears of age or over a return must >e mde by the enumerator as to the mimiber able to read and write, aud Iso the number who can speak Eng ish. For those who ean not speak irish the particular language or lialet. spoken by them will be ascer ained. For children of school age, iso, the' niber (f moniths they at enlded school will be recorded by the ensus enu1nerators. In the ease of nothers an in(1u1irY will be miade as 0 the number of children they have md, and the itinuber of these child -e hing at the present time. This 1Ciliry is to be made of all women iho are or have been married, includ ng all who are widows or have been ioed. iForeignl-born males of idult age, that is, twenty-one years of ige or OvVr', will be askld as to the minber of years they have been in he United States, and whether they ire naturalized or have taken out nat r11aliz.ation papers. Of the head of acl fiuuilv visited the question will he sked as to nuiilber of persons inl the laimly, and Avwlther his home is own A or hired: also, if home is owned, vbjether the homie is free from mort lag( c icuibiraiie. If the head of lie family is a fariner, similar inquir es will be ma1:de concerning the own r*siip ('f the farm-. Inl addition to here inquiries, all of which are made im t1 pp11ulation scledule, the lawN lilder which tle the (e'as is taken1 nakes provisi-!n for special iiquiries 1n*1ring"., such of the population as nay be Ieintally or ivsically defeet Ve in any respect. t hat is, insane, fee )le-nilded, deaf, blind, or crippled, >r Who iiay lie temporarily disabled )V sicklies','discasv, or ac'eideit at le time of the enumerator's visit. ertain slecial iniquirivs will also be laide cton"cerninl" iinwate's of prisons m reformatories anl of (h1aritable md beevlt inAtitutions. Besides his, a staitemienit will he called for (neering ai;~:ll persons who have died ur ing the censuis ye:u-, giving their ame11, ag~e, se.x, occupation, an:d cause f death. Th'lis (fiial commt of thme people omes(' biut once ini ten years, and ev .ry family amld every person1 shouldh onsider it to be their duity to aniswer lhe <pwmst cins of thle (e1ns1s e')nma oirs willingly and promlptly, so thalt hIinhit e mad neeumrate inf orim'ation may >(e gaied( ron(erningm the 4i5,000,000Ii 100p11 liv ing wvithinu the bounds of Ins grcat couniltry-. A (Can11( Neoipaper MIan. Tha~deuis E. Ilortonl, who has for meveral yearis biemi comnnectedi with thme Jreenville D)aily Newvs, sometimes as ocial reporter, at others as staff cor esponideni, and at others as editor in :barge, has necep1ted thle position of iCws editor on the Macon, Ga. T1ele t.raphi and Messenger. Theu newspaper to whichi Mr. Hlor on go er is thle bewst in GAeogia, (xcept ng t he Savannahi News, judged by ou11rinal istieC, niorial aind ethical stand crdsl, anid i new po~Vlisituin is anm imi >orIlant andli in imanyi respiects ani ad1 -antagous (one. C~ontiing to this lawspl er(1 fresh fr om Furman Uni -rsity, he has earniett a wide reputa ion for aill the qualities most dlesira >le in the proteFsion. lHe is one of le most piroimising andl valuable iLwspap~er menOl in thle South and voubmhl st ren gtheni thlie strongest st atl. le Inis oliigrowni the reqimireierits of sialler newspaper and, we thinkh, ets wisely ini seek ing wider '-co pe for is t alen ts, kinowle<lIge and i(ndumst ry nid be1 ter opporiit unity for the po mat iion we kinow lie n jll (leser've. heenuse it is a gain for a main in thiose we(lftalr we are( (armsitly inter ste-I andt in whiose idvanieiit tiis oimnoinmity wmill have sinicere pridle, e0 sevelr, w ith as littIle regret. as maymi e' , prsoin ali relt jins whiich hiav'e I r. Horiton has here aiiil ini the State, hliriers ni ho earne st god wisheus ci w hI hium toi his new iel. lIe is .mghlhy ((iiniedl for his prioifession id thme hios(seso it talenits of a1 high r< hr. ( )i l y v serious aid uiun iimiscnellas (ean prCeent him from mking and holiding a e<mmanding Lisitionl.---1)ily News 3Id itstmint. Mri. l'ait terni of Atlanmtti, whs isai ton Co'iihia in search of build. igstonie was no ted ini thle R egist er is week, f)ontiil in the Oconliee inlty blune imarbl dc(iscoveredl y Mr. C. Mayhew just what ho ainted and siturn ed hionme without 'arebing fuirthler.. Mr. Mayhiew owedl Mr. Pait terson some saples110 ist received firoml the WValhalla quar , and the latter p)roniounicd it thei 2st builinig stone lie had seen| auth. ]Ile at once entered negotia ins with Mr. Mayhiew to secure at lant eighty carloads per1 annum of te stone for bumilding 1lprpoe in id aroumnd Atlanta.-Clumbia Regz The-Ilousea 'Woimn Bui][. It is seldom that a woman, plans. and erects a house precisely according to her own ideas. Some five years ago, however, a foolhardy Bridgeport man gave his wife full permission to plan id build a ho.iso as she wanted it. Then he went away to South Americs., and was gone a year. When he oame back she ushered him into a dwelling consisting of a parlor, kitch en1, bed-room and twenty-eight clos. ets. In each closet there were sever al shelves and upward of four dozen hooks. Still, when the Bridgeport Inan retired that night he left his clothes piled on a chair. And lie did not complain until the next morning after breakfast,, when his wife met himi" with a board.off a dry goods box, a dozen nails and a flati ron, and asked him if he could't put up another shelf in tMat small 0losot which opened off'tho large front clos. et. His left tlul>l) was still sore from puttiog up a shelf before he went to South Amerioa. He seized his hat. and stauted dowitown, aid a: ho weit out lie noticed hooks on the outside of tihe front door for. the morning milk-man to liang his wares on, atid other books on the front gate on which distributors of adver tising matter might suspend their literary efforts. A week later this house was.urned down under suspi cious circumstances, but though the Bridgeport man offered a remuarka ble uWrgG-reward for the discoviry of the incendiarv, nothing ever. camne of it.-New York Tribune. I never had any faith in luck at all, except that I believe good luck will carry at . man over i ditch if he jumps well, and ptit a bit of bacon into his pot, if ho looks after his garden aud keeps a pig. Luck generally comes to those who look after it and my no tion is it taps once in a life at every body's door, and if industry does not open it, away it goes.-Spurgeon. W. C. lIENiT, of Ahhevill', is hereby Lnnoun1ed1C( as a can(lidate for Congress fromi thle Third (con-ressioinal 1)istrict, subjuct to the action of the Deinoer-atic party. JI,ge cotlhran Iaiving deterinied to resigni his seat in onJress, thle riends (of Col 1) K NORtlIS will offer hii as a caa didate to fill the vacancy LeSpeCtrfally3 your1s, CENXTRAL. FOR COUNTY AUDITORl. J. 11. CLYD)E iS resCt,C RfullY a01moun111M aM a CaIjkdidate fi re-etection to the oll:ee of C(euity Auditor, subiet to tle autionl of the Democratic parity inl the 1)ril:iry election, FOR COUNTY TitEASUlElt. JT. T1.. Illil.L is n spect futir amnoied as a candidate fo,r r-elctioni(m ti) tlie (inive; (if County Tre:astrer, siihject to the a.Ction of the )emocratic party inl the prinary E-opi:ire JOIIN T. YOUNGU3LOO) is rispee(t tulyiii anm>unced a s a Yandi<bite' for the elihie 01 ' oiinty' Treai.urerm, subij ect to thle n(1tio of liihe i)illnoirat ic party at te prinnairy electum i. FOlR SC11 OL COMMISSIONEji. 1A.J. D). GIIICE i respecitfully in i nunced ats a eandidaite for lie oilice of Schooli Comissixioner, subi ject to thle aie t ion (If the I )emiocrat ic p.art.y in the pr-i inary election. E-s<ptire J. 1I. MCll'LLINIX is repect fuli ly animiieed ais a can:tlaht e fo r Scho(ol Coinunissioneir, subi j eet hi the ant ion ofI the D emiocratic parity alt the prilmary elee tion:. .1. It. GLAZENEli is resplect fully tin- 1 iiiunced ais a candlidaite for Schn ol( om miissionaer, subi ject to t ii- action oif lie Demtnocrat ic parity' in thle pr1imaryt elect ion. FOlt (''NTY CO3IMISSIONEII. The mianiy friendis (of Mr. W. 11. PltIC't restpectfuilly ainnoiunie himi as a candlidate for thle ilee of ('ounty (Commnissioner,' sub jiect to thle act ion of thle I hiemrtic lirimary (letion1(1. 31ANY <'iEITIs. 'Thei mny frienads of .TI I(S PO( WE It, didaite for (Counaityv( i Com xisin, subiject toi thle acit ion (it thle I )emoncrat i pr iimary e'lectI ion. Six M[ua. 1 Th'le mainy friends oif 31ATl'lIEW - IlI INlI )E( 'IKS resptfuthlly submtiit his nlame to the voite~iirs of P'i'lkens C'ounty for the iillic'e ofi (oiinty (innissione'r, siu j(ect to thle ac(t ion ofI thei( prniaryo~ elect ion. MANyYm xu- i:s. CitatE in. T IATEl 01F St )1Tll CAltOLINA, LK 'i CNeNTY OF iV '( ENs. .Judige. suit to iiie toi grant himii le'ttrs5 oif admiiinitration of thle (state andti effuets ish alt anid singular the kinmdredi aiwl eroli1 tiors or lhe said Lav ~ina RItussel, de esedl. tat I hiey bei andl appetar hefore mie, , ini thei (ourt of Priobiaite inolie behl at Piek .Jiine inext, aftir pubilient ionl hiereiof, at I1 o'clock ini ihe' foren'oon(i to shoiw Oiiui', if iiin iindi'r my hian-i' this 2d dayv of .Jiiie, Anno 1 Doiniii. I Stn. J1. Rt NkItIlY(, J1. P. P. C. THE~ ATLANTIC 00AST LINE R~ R P'ASSEN( Litl) Di'PltTMEN'l. Wilmiingt on, N. C., .Jan. 13!th, '00. Fast Liine bet ween (Chiarle(sto,n and-i'Co. iimibia and upperi South Carolina antd e Vestern Nor'th 'ar'oli ina. No. 52. N.o. 53. 7 0l ai. ..Lv Chlarleston Ar.. II 30 p.m 5 3(0 .. ...Lanes..... 7 42 . 1) -5 .... .Suter,.... 0 32 I1) 55 . ..Ar Ciihuinhia Lv.. 5 20 2 2-t p.mi . ... W innsboIirroi. . 303 '1 3 313 .. .....Chete... 2 40 4 10 ,,...ltock 1111.....1t 57 p.m 5 15 .. .Charlohtte, N. C... -1 00 - ia 12 50 p.m Ar Newhercry,s.u., I v i' 4- 1m ( 2 :i7 . . . .G(reenw ioodl ..,,12 24 Ci 3'> ... . L ur . .. (I 0t0a.m 1 4 40 ......Andleron....,10 0*1 to .' 20 .....Gr'eenv'ille....., 9) 25 C 3 50 ...Abbiev'ille(....., 10 50 1 2 :3t ...,.Spar'tanhuhrg .. . .12 55 p.m J (1 07 llendlersonville, N. C10 00 a, m i 7 00 .., Ashe'ville. N. C... 0 15 < oli tra) ins hetween Chanrleston arid Ce lumbhia, 8. U. Tr. M. EMERSON, Gen. P'ass, Agclsti IL. Wnrn, (Acn'l Manne~r. 1Ie l2anoad & 0sainvill Condensed Sbedule-Sept..20 Trains run by 75th Meridian U hour faster than 90th Mordian ti SourlwAltn-Daily. N52 LeavNew York...... 480pm Ph iladelphia... 0 57 pm Baltimore. 9 30 pal Washington. . 11 00 pm Charlott.4ville... 3 00 an P Lynchburg....... ' 5 07 ai P Hichino ....... 2 80 am p Dalnville ........ 8 05 am Greensbro.... 9 42 a Goldsboro....... t 5 00 pm Raleigh........* 1 00 a p Durha-n........ 2 55 48 p Greentsborro..... * 80 p Salisbury- ......11 28 q a Charlotte........ 100 p 5 a Gastonia ........ 1 43 p 2 a Spartanburg. .... 8 88 p > 0 IlotSprings...... 7 80 a Asheville........ 905 .. lendersonville .. 9 59 am Ar, Spartanburg...... 12 30 ain Lv. Spartanburg...... 3 88 pm . Grc -nville ....... 4 40 pill Seneca .--...... j 626 pi 7 TOccoo .......... 7 28 pmll 88 'r.n Cornehia -........ 8 00 pm 9 "(. 11ula............ 8 28 pun 9 M? Athens-........ t 10 25 pmi 12 21 Gainesville...... 8 50 pm 10 4 Ar. Atlanta......... 110 40 pm 12 o, NoIrrlnwAV Dn- Daily. No 51 N Leave Atlant a........ 7 00 pmi 8 10 Gaines.ville....... 8 50 pni 110 04 - Athens .......... t 50 pm 7 40 Lula............. 9 17 in1026 Cornelia .......... 9 44 pin 10 5( I,o((.Oa ........... 10 1(p 11 21 senlca:.... ....... 11 09 pmn12 11 Greenville,....... 12 35 um 1 4 Spartanburg ......I 1 ZP' awu 2 5, Spa 7tanhurg..,...,. 8 44 H1endersonville.... . '. A 4heville......... ........ 70$ Hot Springs... .. ........8 4' Spartanhiurg.......1 39 an 2 5 Gastonia.... .....8 33 am 4 4 Charlotte......... 4 25 01m 5 3 Salisbury ......... 0 02 am 7 0 Grven,sboro....... 7 45 am 9 4 Durham .......... 1201 pn 5 2 Raleigh ......... 1 05 pm 7 : Golds;boro....... 3 10 pmi 12 1 Greensboro ...... 7 50 ami 8 Danville.......... 2 am 10 Rlich.mni.*.i .~... m 5 Cimalttesville.... 2 40 n Washingtonl ...... 7 1,i 6 Baltimore ........ VO p) 8 philadelphia.. . 00 m 10 kirri've New York..... 6 20 ani I SLEEPING CAR SERVICI N.. 5' has 1ultllman sleeper New o Atlanta. No. 52, Pullmaan sleeper Waslhinc Nvw Orleaus, and Wa.u.h1ington to mghamn. No. 51 Pullnan sleeper Atlanta - Vork. No. 53, illuai Oeeper New ( N%WaShIngton, a(d Birminghani to ngtonl. JAS. L. TAYLC G. P. A. Washington, . L McLESK EY. 1. P. A.. At Iticinlo d a Dasaville Greenille and Columbia Divis osensd Schedule May 25t T1rainis run ont 75th mieridian ti 0oinzg Northa. (Go.ing 7 00 am. . .Lv Chtarlesta~ A.... . 8 00........Augusta.. 1 00 .....Coii.....ltliiI.. 4 2 07 .. . .. ...Alstona........ 8 1 ;;:;pmn........Uion..........I 2 :lt Ar...prtanhlurg.....12 4.......... ....ryon .... ...1 5 33...... ....S alS.......1 5 5t1........Flat Bock..0 6 10 . .. .11endelrsonlvi lie.... t 7 00O.........heville.... 8 4Id.......ot Springs..... 7 2 23...... .Pomaria. ..... ... 2 42.........~rosprity...... .. 2 1 (it Lv.ewhaerry...... 2 2 25 ..... inety Six. .. 2 46 . .. ... reewood.I. 2) :i 07.........lldges........11; 3 50 Ar... .Abbevilie. .LV. .10. 4 00 Ar...LIton . .... ...0; 4 10 Lv. .Belton...Lv. . ..1 4 22........Willjimsi on..1 4 31..........Pezer......10 .1 48.....P.edmont ....t.. 9 S 80 A .. . . .eeville . ..Lv 9 4 40 .....And(erson........10 (0 10..........Hnecai 8. ~. 7 00o ..... Walhmalla'..'..I.8 0 40 ........Atlanta.... No. 56- N 2 415 pm....oumbn ....10 3 50.........Aston.........9 4 (17.........Pon.ariam.. . ...... 9 4 28........Prospeity.. 4 5->.......Newerry.. 6 03.........ohvill.......7 (1 21)..... ....Clinton...... .. 6 7 10 Ar....Laurens.......6 .........Ninety Six.. ..........Geenwo~od.. .....I[dge........4 ....Abbleville...4 No. 50. Ne ) 45 am ........odeq . . .. 0 t 25 ..Abbevaiilie...... 8 0 401 ...Lv Belt on Lr..3 I 02........Williamston.. 1..............lzeir........ 3 1 2.5.........i edmtonI.... 2 2 05 A r. . .Greenaville . . .Lv 2 No. 58. Ne '10 am. ..Lv Newherry Ar. .. 8. 53 .. Nintety Six.. s.... 5 1II..... ..Grenwood-.... 5 I 28.........llges........ 4 0 81.......Ar. Itlton. .... . 4 45........Lv. Helton...3 10 . .Ar. .Ajiderson.. Lv. . 3 No. 6. 15 pmt... .Lv IHodges,Ar..2 05 .. .. ArAbbeville Lv.. .. 1 Nos. 5, (1, 50, 56, .58; 5i. 57 and ,3 - Ceept Sunday. Main ihm ft ra ini S 1. daily between Co'nluia and A ti1y except Sundamy bet wuen AisIo reeniville. SOL IIA AS, T1ra.ffic Mara I). CA iIlDWELL..D P)I A.. Colnrnl Citation, 'HIE STLAT'E OF SOUT?,I~l OAROL. County of' Th.kens. By .J. 11. Newhterry, Euyquire, \Vihereas, Jahmes A. Qi nt ait to mue, to grant hmtii tetters trittiona of the estate and ofrect ritlin, deceasedt, T1hese are therefore to cite ai uh aU and slrgu'ar the indrt >)rs oif tho said( .I C. cased, that they be tmd api ric. Iu thme Court of Pobate, 'iekens U. HI., H. 0. oIl the uno, next, after pubilicat .t 11 o'clock Ia the foren autse, if any they Unve, why nilnistrationl should not t Giveni undfer ,ny hmand~ tl if June, Anno Dominia, J. B, NE~ WDE