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PICKENS SENTINEL. PICKEN C. II., B. C. J. E. BOGGS & .00,,Propriotors.. J.-I. BiG1S, Editor. t'or Sulb$crIption, $1.50 her amuni stietly in advanec;for six mouths, 7e. AdVortisomeants insert ed at one dolir per square of one incll or less for the first. Isertion and fifty cents for each subse qutent insertion. Liberal discounlt' maulc to nerchants and others advertising for six i. amtlhs or by the yea'. Obitu ary Notices execedin five lines, 'Tributes of lespeet, Comiunicltion Of r. 1)ersonatl chnaacter, when a(11ntigsa blo vill be eI. Zed for as iolvert.iscmets. Ann1oullCClts ., .; 'ictly in ad1ance. TIIURS]);'Y, J UfY 31, 1890. It is t.1ongit tint the Lo(lge dlec lion b)ill '\i11 (ic inl the Collnittce room of the Senate. Tillnatt los n1;greed to go before the August convention, and acdvocatto H ))iI1ary for this (l(:(tiun. Josh Ashley is a candi( ate for the house ii An(derson count v. There is little doubt of his clection. \Why roake nil this stir about how' Tillhiain los;t h1i; eve. is the 0(1un( Oe l'lolCst iull a 11u, that's the uestion. (1 ntc(' of mass5 m1eet.iin here ih h f Au:.nst. ''his wVill ie u 111 the can(lidtes for _-' 1 eir . 1:gr : i, l1 dl idat es iii l i ' (i.;tii . t, w ill openl the tight (Tiihi r:; 1 :rlay ) att G itriosd, 11 evie .m t i e t. 1(ev. A. C(he Kmith Is :re: pld a profr s1 r1hip, it \Vuh lrhili't 1nlliveSi 1y, at ;n tshild, T n. 1 e will move to timti plac , tan :arly d:y. Lt:4t we(tt e a ha iie for' lh Nor'thovernI('vu ot;ats. heans l nd1111( cyclontes Swe(it 11la"11h ;sevenrtl of the and _y(r.t l rt,in in i th ir poth. 'hecre wre sevenh (t en apllicnts for t(+ three Peabdy)(V :ctrhipe. to w1hich t1h11. t :t ii entitled. Ti 'hex miltion :ns h.ld in (ireenvill it-e at wVeek. lel counti s of tecaufort an1d B3airnw("e1( hnot ca re to hear the camn tpeaign sdaers, an d a1sied( tht uxecu. tive commit tee to cnnc.l tho (lbites of The s r m phu131 t i wi ell never prove an1 antid2t (tolS Il they dbrogh fn sI the p otctive11( IiniL. Th toml safehi amlIsure remedyn ts the Th'\:le Greitt111e News1 los3 made a ennvas of mos iItl~tf the coties of 1) th itae nd the21 re3u 1 o3' .imt Fd i ll go f Tllhnanfo Governor. le' Iil II a 1 e1 3 11i(te refuse(il 2o 43peak in( Charlesto las week, awl133 nt wan to be coped u in h buil 1(ing n1 slce by the out y conna\Vstite as the pilce f.or the 5318 mletig. 'ti en.41 Ii lI il . t3ll 2rtl(1 \Is43 be:llilflli to12 doub h3eeli chatc of going11 to the mIt un)(n il ump in :md'11 011lw the1 2 covt1~ (nilt bfce the Generall hi(iS. twuo hat il lisl beolig done.31 IUnf ThelIC'Ol :o unient cortwilt o gnoc him11 a rnew, 113ia. lIC is tili. ((l111nfd ule eh-ri.j is wlebiug f:eei clv Ar -c 111(1 rs Inn,el tr. ig 3 inJ!ah o n ( aC; i l ('I t (3 'll li.w ultH1(15 ~cTiint 01an5 i th(.n, (1f ot wan1t a1 A POLITICAL SNARE.. We hoard Senator Talbert on the sub-treasury bill, and in a measure he removed from our mind ono seri oUS objection to it. As we first read the bill it provided for the appoint me1,t of the warehouseman by the Secretary of the United States Treas ury. The bill which Senator Talbert advocates provides for the election of this oflicor by the people. But still we are opposed to it or "any scheme similar to it." This opposition is not born of any legal depravily, nor of the fact that the editor of the SENTI NE, is not eligible to the Alliance. But we oppose it for the simple rea :on that we have neither heard, nor can we Conjure up any argmlelt to shouw thatt it will help the farmers of the South. Thle )EN'r'\Em has beenl enthusia;s tie in the fiarmiers' movement. Its editor has b(en eilisted on that side ever since 1882. We have been that way int the first, place, because we be lieved it to be right. In the next place, if ally furthler rIeason11 could b,c (lenlall(l((, we were raised a famn er, live aiong farmers, work all the time for farmoers, and have never hadt(l any inducelents worth the nam e to wI(rk for anlbody else. But right an1 [oli( lve dictated the saIlo (our1se. ' c (o not klnow where these t wo will diverge, but we do know tihat u 511111 ever pi1lursue th% courSO which we think is right aud for the welfare of our commlon c"ountry. W1e claimn to be( fir. We atre always (open1 1to c".)nvi( Iioni. We' delig;ht in hearuin ;lgm.1nn(ltt. As we 101)0 to he diivenl from hone1('st erro rs, so we del:ight t (lriVe. Wt'hat is the origin of the sub trcasiluIV 11RaI? 'Tii(se are the c(,n iictions of till :rN:.: The Re p,ub ililn party has built nreolld this 1e(, fair :ald f(rtile lan .1 of r11S a Chlinese( wall of pro(tectio1n. F!rom at 11(11d of po)liti(cal, reli;giolus a01( COml mnl 1rial libetv, it 1i:amio seen traiis fori I(1 inltu a lot,ied of ((tltliZatioll 1an( fiii1n(ia(l dtespotism. A tariff for 1rotect meallnsla tat we will have n) r'(<1111e froml1 foreign (O11ntries, but we will collect every tax out of the Col5ume0 in. 011 OWn cOu iitry. lhis slmithing of the gates of lrade in the face of the world ltIs given e - ery pro t(et (1 arti(le a tietitlious value an(1 (aus(1ed over p)roductionl. Agricul t-Ural 1pr0( ulets thlough litt le prof ectedi, Iolld no j t 1b el et ot because5 (1111side mlark et s could n(ot srr.d inl iheir' pro IlueIiions1 inl exchanlIge. H enIce result .4d agricu ltural depressionl ill theI Northlwest. ThlerO never has been my1ting (of tIle kind14 ill the cot toll rlowing States. When01 compllaint wenIt to Washlinlgtonl 011 alcount of said it wais ior priodulct ion(, and( it is the Repulican011 parity thfat taunlts the fariner with b)eing lazyv inl the sprinIg. Senaotor Tfallber't (ought to (xp)lahi this while he dwvells so eloquently on this poirtion of his lecture. Let tlhe peopile know thle 1real cause (of the( depriess ionl. It is niothinig else oni G~od's greenI (earth. Thlis cannlIot lbe den1ied. EveryV latforml 1and4 every campalflignl of thle Demlocrati pat tret i in. If it wele leduiced t.i a wo4ubilibe collectedl of (thler idiolns produi1e4s;of the Northiwedt wvouhil 11ind These 113 are fac t ore whlich thle IC dir, - tie mlindo oif the volter to some. thing ele Rat the biest. p lley' fir Sie DImora t id parlty is to ke p the tarill issue 1be-bre the4 pele. of tightIin g tihe D emohernley. ButI t.he objec of eil;t thi phm l'~,l is toiv wa to311\ riemov. this opm is in 4:11o rem'Iv htll itaSits. Sii)ithe Con dliresInen,wit w ~hori three, finglrous (4w4 5:tilns, 'lmvight defaitfully fo 11.thisedi Vctr is lll i igt. The1 are olfere a11 "enre01 all" in toheaub l iod,I hon11 men,4 its a- 14wll tust ada. i wea iut owre isoigi to thued bon by11 t he roetinv tarf '.1'h1r is an1 'hliring, "lilth dev'illwt fre,"d but.itihee 1':is wh much hetteir pin:s Thet reiv 11o lt(f hi. tilhOi. )DeO nrev 1"1 has tiled comeli tl bmean ofthil "Afarifer. reVleveu. tho protectrion anditsd forvis illt(rawa. Thay bieve01 the gig of the Demoe racyt agans te1art1s(hebatl and if we did not speak as we be lievo, we would bo false to every tru( man in the county. The times an fraught with political danger. Let every son of the glorious South stai true and bravo upon his native heath HO0W 1" PT.%NDS. The total strength of the Stat, coniventioni is 320, the imumber rc quired to nominato being I61. Witl 126 conccded Tillman and 70 agains him, there remains 124 delegates tc be fought for. Of these Tilhnai must capture 35 to win or his 01)1)0 nents must capture 91. The countie constituting the lighting ground are: Beaufort ...................... ]...rkteley'.... ................... (1hesterticld.................... (larentdon ..................... i)ailington .................... il Oren)c( .... .... ............... ( r'0eenville .....................i Ke'sh:aw ...................... Mcuion ........................ Ococ ii..............................4 Orangeburg....................1: 'i0ken s ..... .. ............... Sipartanbur"g...................]1 W illiauisburg.................. iork..........................11 12 This shows that there is a goo< (1(11 of ground to )0 fouiiht over, an that it is ntltaoly's light yet. .13u one thing is sure, o(ur i xt ioverno vill be a )emocrat, ad he will no come11 inl by ai split. No on0 b)ut, I fool would talk alout a split, in th ( white mtan's party of South Carolini iRe-i:alotit of O)rr'M Ilttgi:nit'i. The eighth nuina0leuin of tlh sutrviVors of Orr 's re'silnentt will b) h1(1( at SandyV Sp)rings begr;rlinnig < the rvrnintg of Augutst I:tth, ('Ontin:u ing Itrouglh the 1lth. and lbr(eakin; Iup on the n:u:rninig tf thc 15thI. A Ilhe last re-union lthc 2nd( S. C. Uiilk inl the 14th lieginentu, S. C. V. me with us intld mltl(h(1 uchelt to the inter est of the netiniug. By a resi iii i oi passed at. the re,nLiiont all the survi Vors in t le counuties of Andterson, Ah 1 evi lie, Oct1 u-e and 1'iekons wer in1 vitedi 1o in:ieet, w iti U t. T1'h(V en sist of t he ft 1lywint;g Ci2nuuali l.;: 2nt S . C . ..1 il s , 1 1t h .li g i : u tt, 1 2t itileit, 22nd l i im)ent, 24th ii egi. muent, l'ht! i "to '1harp Shltetrs Iliain)ton Lt gion, ltledlge Mtuntet liiles, Gist 1titles, 1st Cavdryv, 2in Cavalry. Tihe sur"vivors of tl s< eomnuiuds aret. inited to meet atit camph with 1s on tie night of til 13th, and the cotnitt(e( of aurnge eni ts vill assign quaters to then ho ped thait every suirviv or wi)l b and itl l your~ hanversack, iand comt alonig :uth (eiinny withI us. very itersting. Thle following. C'apers, Rt E. Bowen, J1. B. i. Slon Hlipijhilil, J. LI . Orr ntnII ter. H. S 12111. l ( etce rateis wilh be se cur1ed on h al he railroadii s. Thle commlitte of arranlgemenitii. wvihill ese mieet earl on ii talie after'i noon01 of the 1 3th. 'The commillit tel consists ofl W. TI. McGill, 11. II. (ia ry Johnu Eskewt andi Stiles P. i)end v W. T1. McG[t(1, Sec. W5ho to Iloycott. A special froin Chiarlest<mi, S. (C to then New York Sun savs thaut oni of thle wealthiiest mierchnts o f tha (jity saitd yest erdayv that it waUs not a all likely that Soiutherni niehanit and hb yers wot take inu-t in a i. COt I aigainslit Norut hir buli12siness, ha I lint Ia b)ovent t inar lie en foreet agionslt) Icolored supporterIs Iofl i ilo ifor its ent'orteuellilt ini a diist iiit. A pubiliecans ini the entire State, the it roi e: lut lie ealih d upin to invok L (i ill tl t)iuli will Ihe Ii lit rtt theli netgrois. It1 will Ibe general s;igns1. suell ii jetit iOn (>r at (*rhps a served ithil the utmosiet sI rietness. I ai I let ter to I lie failliirs of N>;tI C trilillai Hiuinattr \anie , ili spjeakilil II t013 ilie I UiIil's A\ iline' :tU iitial uorgal.i/attiin, sa1 s: fil Ia Soutth eiti:huldu onl destv th 1)in Is il aU h r 1111(1 id d)lcl r (t ti tvilt,; ul liilt wi are alIleuil." () tieltiiles ttis luivt lit It-iri an hee<hr d ihogu the Sou ~ii1th! iI :uc litel ar sl w rd lit (tteI ave be I e(onist~,I. I , (i wh a h ii eh ajiai. ili le s al. Iileli irthu, \ 1.' leted fttor the. l enn; ulrik Pes dent J. . l' Stokesi; vsiceprh ihnt. ti h&ii P.l jut re r;i sIt 0 t arv J.l Wi . 1ri.e .1rtresre hot h alor:o hapli(nth htet dtwr. ii\ila;dorep WLuca Melni Isttosh S. iT. D.ilt Lanca;te Judgi ietui Nlrte ihld that schlo<gt tuse. ar. noti ielible to road ano The Maiufactures' Record in its last. is;sue, referrriig to tho urgent need of some itstrutueutality for bringing together ownuers of South een p1roptertics and owners of uneim ployed Nortlern iuoney, savs: "Hundreds of good locat ions are ly ing neglected by reason of inaility to reaci tho (ar of capital to )resen1t their merits to the right men; but fortuately a plan has been formiula ted to fill this want which gives pron1 iso of the most. substantial benefits to the whole South. "It is proposed l>y Mr. Vv. P. Rice, who has alreadiv beel the ineatns of - inducing the investment in the South, of itnillions of New Entland inoney, to establish at Boston a $1,UOO,00O national Iban, to be called the Ainer iean Natiotaul Bank, tho stock of Swiich it is proose to place largely 1in the Souti: in conn(tiolt witht this bank there is to be a busatn of infor i inatiun one of w1hise futtn(.tiots wtiil 3 he' to initrodnee the bankl'S )otth-rn1 Stocklholhle S to New E gin1 capital )ists. 3 Anoth1er feature of this new bank 3 will beothe hanidlinig of Souttleru cotn mer+tciatl pflp('r, :uid1 to t hatt cnd1 Clo S( re:lationls will be oeistablished.( wtithi a liar~e nulloil1(er of bi ankO fr o Virgtini a to 'texas, ubich Oil accouit of iaek of capital are frcequiently imble to ae co1 s<btt th ir best, id11 Itut solvent ('Iston)irs. P,9 IIiaing a opciatlly Itof lu oiling :.uchc l>:tlxr cxtensively I this new tiuutcial agent of the i Sotut in Boston will be Ihe mnoius of harge t I y in1(reassin4 1he volutuaot' availale i funds, the n1ar ro\wneSs of whiclh Ia often1 renideredt in lpossible the matt(T t rializat.ion of vitaly itnpint local Mr. W. P. Ilice, the organi.,r of this new:\ ba:nkc InI Iston, l1is a wo:n (terf ilrecoid aI 1a 1oni11r of SuCCess ful tiituwial inst itut iots. The An+r ican N tt iulnatl 1.ik of lialsas (itv +whill'h he ora:u:(z(d, :RI w hose Inil 1lion slnd at <lt:rter of 0to5lk wa:s float. (d lari t", l iii r ;g hi p1ersonat l ('i (dcavuos atlthoug h u-till at 0' l1nparative IV n\ :u1k in th' nltmthi of laly Ited the clearinlghaiose of that i11etro I olis. With\tI his (extraortdhiury tin:til ei:1l ability,with his imlmet(a.n5equain 1Ia111(e, with Ii apuitalist:i nout onlly in New nuI ln(, utt. in 1the West, with _Ithe presti~e of l2nVar1\ing steeess, thi.- b;mk;, wvhichlw is abosut to - s tablishI itn B>st ,u :o a e.nuwer(tinig linki bc"ite'n't I 1 < > 1r t le(ts (of Ile S iuthi :tn,l the 111 iln loved (itlci;al of the North :in Ea-.t, is calcutlotel to lroIve a 1nos lrottitl(e iistitution alike to its stckholrtis a11(1 to the South :at h,tr'!;. "ThaI::t I ist:In ih the p,ropuer pl1ac"e for such1 an institution is proved by lie ('no)rlnaoit n1ecf leintIion heretofure iivcn to the pr.gre; of the Vest lby liostot 1111n ai l t(ne . It, is o1IV at rp tithl ii n the S,hi of 1 i i n 's worbil for ti.he \\'es,." C'apaint Tlilha iu ahi 5011t Mail1 >ro oin Tue.5sch:iy, spetak.ing of the( hil1- to reapplll1oion the represenita4tionl. in thle Stat(: " I4.il; n't indoutl t h e wo vsit ie: '-4d.4 lgit 4ttitin' the tllou e herauiit aye and ill ( ote tilt itaken,ii ' iut if lI clit' itind ot I lt those wh rinrd lithe ielsti's Iwuh hiohl theni. up itoi thel lired 'il and obliqu oftt ties State." it '..1S, ii'' tatl' the iHt Ie of lit'reset at111ies ofiiSt h Carolin Iproceeded I' tol' te 'i iosidera t;it 'if till State,'I fo te purps ('of reaarittning hthe I nienbes. oft lie \\-l heu n "i r. PalitipelO, :n'ved 'wv, 'ill a in- Ho s isr ' 't r o i-i(li4t iwas ~in~n FOR SALE LEWIS lily t ! TFIlTG VA LV I T LI ( IN " Thlu 1Zest in theI Worldl. LEWIS & MORRIS xAI-t) 'Ij A'14 tfjp YXANWTINKLE! COT ION PRESS. Bottom Figuwes and Easy Payments T tem1(einbelr th::t lll II1 '-rlliii It (sinl an11 !'re s, wV( ('arr1y a G i - (k I Stap1e.Fancy Groceries (Onr -t-(k (IIipri-('_ .'L()[l, 1,.\( 'O N, l..\lil), .l(U..\ :E;'. ii(;\ ',(li1F UE:1, SO )A, 1'l:' i.i. i - i ' !( l ; I( .\ i,l. (1 r iill:l .\ l l ('l,lE '''Titl': (;i)<'1-:Ii1' I.,i-. W\ l ko , i :lt n r ('I'Im ilh. II -Ih ! ("( DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, JEANS, SHOES ::o. :: 'nre a n 't'Li' f'('. k" e :l11\ 1co:ra ll :I \I l' lk n!: f' 'II't !i1i I:a \.;u I : 'v: . , a l \\ II in:1;it t o I ur Iint'r I to b : I \c,UC-I ith 1 ur ii( ('Ild pr1)hib1ition1 (ir'ilk: LEWIS & MORRIS, C It is now iruiinoredi t: \h'. A. C2. the Stt than l1etoni to paya LatiinerP, of ikltin, \wl i un the rnee 'luis nolt gt ihi groiwth, Th'l Mir. Gzary; if '-1 this C12onity haun - - 1Tih a, neo inStrilngeslt. n1ati- E 'lannudII i( 4& I11a n1i Tih n1 ien ii i e Cou! ly wil giv ' ('1- In o e ch d l - pt tleubir frinil <>f ours ni w id iw "u 'atL tn 0h Meiian0 him to1,ia i ittenIn. II p e th i b t 9-:il : u il <t i <bw i tl ' lb a b; ( '4nil r n Th o - it :t : ::in h a' '''i th u.a ( . 'a .i y l wh., a . ,'iw *;aat\ N I( e r y It!t 1sr:t > ]3 0 .1 < s . ,9 t ti ey w-e tel >oy. t tlt 1tI t-. :u III It f':-(E a i i;in a - li r il w:. I I thanI Ytlt.r t be , I oit l l i t 1 up,n it> :"NI tat lTh i aa i f n t'('mas. i or'.oi ter j i: t tI' ::.I- ii (i>i . <-i . ll ! Iit - r * :I i n i -Ill n l t us111 , mI l SoruvoeeDily.Ie No. 5 till lit it Itt I''hear'NiiwlY\rk....-i. .lI:I)tp lIl it! .' ''I .it~t(1'1hih 't lhi.. . 5 p. 'l . N & MORRIS' AT BOTTOM PRICES -AN) ON EASY PAYMENTS. [ ON EXHIBITION At Onr Store. " $ CALL AND EXAMINE! E !. Vant winkle & Co., ATLANTA, GA. r VmI, I . c 1.EST NI Ii' I I 3!. 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