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P10EENS SENTINEL. N M Ati19 TON i 111jilty of thitid th bid rotdi. Amd Adod t. Itofttoni of 031iniodi, tin . aivdi ins. fro. TVMn Atstiti fif 31etton lisited -other, 13r. 1arld, last Week& August tornm of the V. S. Court in Greenville nekt Monday. ins Beul Austin, of Williatmston, I her aunt, Mrs. Dr. Earle, last 'Young men, read the advertisement S eSouth Carolina Univercity in an column. 4r. W. B. Mauldin has been ap ed pottmaster at Stewart P. 0., in *ounty. \drs. Dan. F. Sutherland visited her 'er, Mrs. Florence Griffin, last Sat y and Sunday. Evead what Mrs. A. R. Black, of uville, has to say in another column. beueflt you. Miss Olive Thornley has returned an 'extended visit to friends and ives :i ILderson. Misa. Annie Boone, of Gaines. Ga., is visiting tho family uf Dr. k Smith, of Easley. Some of our farmers fear that the inued wet weather i ill cause the ,n plant to shed its fruit. Miss Evans, daughter of Congress Evans, of Spartauburg, spent last . with friends in Pickens. What is the matter with the butcher summer? Pickens has had no regu upply of fresh meat of late. The case against Charles Durham, ndersou county, for retailing wis ras disnaseu last Saturday. 'ur doctors report that the general h of our citizens was never better. a is no sicknosw at this time. ies Leila White,one of Anderson's sAr. elles, ias been visiting the 9s8 hornley for the past week. %lr. Mark Morgan and family, of nville, are visiting Mr. Morgan's .e, Mesdames Griffin and Bowe'. Revs. O'Dell and onir Con ng a rmvivai at w mama veek. Servi O1 vliig. Eli Ro Wa ore oramis * r Tho- last Momn, ar ged retailing whisky. Ca nued. Mr. Rotbert L. Amblr reen 'is spending his annual two weeks' Lion with his father, Maj. Amblor. 1he Keowee Courier says that Jas. killed forty-two snakes at one lick he 20th inst. They -ill measured ty-five feet. Monoo and Chas. Dnrhani were be the U. S. Coinmissioner last Thurs charged with retailing whisky. i were held for court. The ministers and doacons of the lve Mile JlaptiA Association, will at Griffin church ou Friday, before ;ccond Sunday in August. Mr. Will E. Griffin ciugiht a earp week out of his father's fish pond nieasured twenty-five inches in h, and eighed twelve pounds. Last week was a hard time on moun tourists. Several parties wvere caught ,n the rain anid mud, and us a conise ice were disgusted with their trip. Judge 0. L. Durant and fariiily I mloved to their farmi 0one mile imorth .own. We are sorry to have them r town, biut wish them every success. Mr. .Tullan W. Bruce, who han been ing his mother, Mrs. S. P. Bruce, lhe past two weeks, returned to his ini the Anderson National Bank, Vuesday. Your attention is called to the ad .sement of the Williamnston Female age, one of the most reliable and e quiped schools for young ladies e State. ['he members of Rhluhama M. E. elh have had thio:r bunil ding nicely I and paited. andl are having it romoly furnuished with seats and -furuiture. . rhere is only one place that travel m en ross the Keowee now, and that oIl bridge. In all the forty miles is water course in Pickens county, is no free bridge. ('hero were twventyv-six add(itions to ?embership) of the Slahitown P'res ian ohurc~h during the recent p)ro d meeting at that place. It was icted by Rev. Riley, Mayes and > n. 'oung men desiring to attend a * lass school, should send for a cata of Furman University, at (Green T'Iero is no hotter institution of ng in the South. See ad in anoth !T. Miller is teaching the colored - I at this piace, and rep)orts that lhe eventy puplils. This is a good . ag for our coloredl citizens and satrates that thiey are anxious to be -more enlightened. ome to town on the 9th of August -*ar the candidates for Congress, hat is more imp)ortanit, take part in ummy line meeting which will be the saine dlay. Our county's inter ?0ould not be noglected hr politios. )ld Rabbit Towvn and vioinity now the finest cotton fields in the ul try. Pluck aiind push5 will yet r i every old pine field in Pickens~ ty, and every piece of scrub oaki on which there is no timber of *i, will soon disappear. 9pputy Sherif1' Nelson Green, of .rep wi in townp last Monday. Jic - of Guyroo Durham who wias 1 hero awaiting~ triral nt the comiin~ of theo U. S. court. Thoe olleer - State's warrant for hinu for sollin~ y without a hicense. liia Cannon was before .Vstioe ison last Baturday, ohlargctd with It of 'i high and aggravated natunre .0 person of Mrs. Margaret Barn Bewas conivictedl and sentonoeld y a fio of $20 or thirty (lays in Defendtant appealed, \frs. Mary FA Waters, of Keokuk, ,arrlved i.n oiir little city list y,on a visit to her br-other, .1. -Iueh,. of this ogjico. If tho Suuny bh ehmnato agrees with her abo) will * 3quito nu~ exteni(led stay here. Sher ka in much praise of th route over h~ ahe came;~ i e via St. Louis and Mom phis & Birmiu.gglnam road. na mati elore 90nlioctioua and thet - as good. 'llielre is no doub6 hut to aind froirp tpej W'at the Meg>phis rrmii gham regJte hol f,s ow ,gd eve y p)articular up with a4v Vo 9 w ole country, Itains,and has rainedmoro or les foi the last five clays. The ground is pretty thoronghly wet. Crops in the dry sec tion are reported as appearing greatly refreshed. Jtst below us they have had eight wtokl drotiti, in part of the soc tiQn of the grixt hail storm. Wtind of a sly marriage in town Rgailn last night. The young folks of Liberty object to parties keeping so still about their marrying, as some of them would likn to be on liatd. Thero is a joint stock company hero preparing to built a gil and othor mo (hinery near th' old Liberty apring. That leaves a fino opening for a Ilk, ) torpriso in town, as a stadl(l in town is worth two ill the country. Let the good work go on, the more tho botter, anl the oompanly that will have au eyo to the modern improved machinery will take the cake. Tle counzty commissioners hail better look after two bridges on (olden Crek. The undorpinnig ialls partly givel away under the bridge on the Pickens road from here, and the one at the John Hon dricks place, is in the same fix, besides it has very rotton flooring. Don't forget the Democratic Club meeting at this plCO next Saturday eve ling. A protracted meetirg commences at the Baptist church next Fri(dy night. July 28, '90. OlsnzVyu. Messr. Mattox & co., of Central, have threshed out Some of tho wheat and oats in this heelion, and 1 iim% Pay the wheat is the best fihey have threshed this year. MI. E. 0. SingletOh and family, of the Tugalo side of (onee county, are on.a -visit to relatives hre. Road working is the order of the day. Mr. T. C. Martin, one of our Counoy Commissioners, is needed in this sewtion to let out the bitilding of a small bridge across Rodgers' creek n.r John P. Smlith's. All of the public schools in this -soc tion are in full blast. AAala! Rain eniugh for the .preia-t. urops aro excellni, and proimise a fine yield in the fall. Mr. B. P. Kelley met wiih another ne cident the other (y. While ;ellmg his ox, he (the ox) shIook his head to .icare off the Aieo and struck Mr. K. near the eye. Prof, J. C. Garrett a sigi,gi rbc-ool at Sit Mile is progressing 1inely. It will Close this Week. in Jo; Es. The Twelve Milo association of mini. I.Ers and deacons will meet with (rillin Church on the second Sunday in Au gust, at 10 o'clock a. m. Rev. D. C. Freeianl will plreacLh tihe opeing ier Ilion, lv. W. G. Mauldin, IlIt.aao. Subjects for discussion: 1.t. - .Should a church member be alie ved to drk ia toxicating liquilurs as a beverig'e To bo opened by Rev. M. . Jone.i. 2d. "W'Ihat, shoild no done with a member who never ge-es aything Io the support of the gospel" Opened by J. E. Gillespie. 3d. "Is it rig.' foir us as a christian peop)le to coitriiute to the sluport of foreign missions?" Opened by Rev. J. M. Stewart. 4th. "Is it prudent for a church mem ber to ropf-at profan language as used by others?" Opened lby 0. 1'. Field. J. E. Gii.L:sr1m, Sec. July 8th, 180. Pow.nn.A, S. (C., July 18th, 1890. 'Te ammual sunnaer meeting of the State Agriculturnd and Mechanical Soci ety of South C!arolina, wuill be held at Rock Hill on the 6thI, 7th andi 8th ot August, proximo. The character oif the essayest and the subjiets assigned for essays and thme diseussiuns there' n with prove of pecliar intereist, to ft farmerus of this State. T1hose Ceettig to at tend will notify J1. R. London, 1hnek Hill, that homnes may lie provided for them. T1hie various railroad< will give special rates oif passage to visitors. T1uos. WV. HIoIAoway, See. A titoi on, Sto i-khloldierni. The stockholders of t hue Easley F'arm era' All iance' wareho use, w'ill hohl! ' a meeting August 'ii h, 1890), at 11 o'cloek a. mi., at E~asley, for tho punrpose oif electing a board of direetors for the eni suing year and such othier business as app)ertains thereto. Sec. andi( Treas. Notice. M%n. Enrron: Please givo notico that all eandidaites for Congress from thIiis (dist rict are inivited to be~ present and adl dress the peoiple of Abbeville counity at a D emnocrato1 meeting to be behid at Gireeniwood, on T1hursdav, the 31st inst. V\ori:.ns. Gre~'i'enoo, S. C. , ,Tu:ly 22, ' 0. Tihie ('ighth mnual meeticg of the Suirvivors' Association, will taike plae at Williamwton, 5. C., on L',-iday, Au gust 8th, 1890), at 11 o'clock a. mn P'iedmonit, 8. C. J. L. 3LMAUTI, See., A nterson, S. C. A ttentIon,, nielnoeraltM! All candidates for Congr-ess are invited to address the people of Piekens counity on the 9th of August, at the Court IIouse. R3y (order of Comtnittee. " ,ice to C.itlzens. All citizi . of the town of Pickns who are imierested in the future welfare of our townm, are reqluestedl to meet at the otlc of J. P. Carey, Esq., next Frmi day at 8:30 P mn, to con-;udt on a qumestioni of i uiportaiieo to) every resident of the P'ickens, July 29, '90. --On Sunday, Il e '20th inst., Mr. Chias. Carver was miinied to M iss Auie Alexander, Rev. ). 11. lKen nemore 0111 elating. All 00 the Keowoo side. --The membership of the Alliance in this Stamto ii ow over -40,000. TPwent.y eight States aire now organized wihb 'a inemnbership of over thiroo millions. -'-4t thme residence of'h unlo olo of thle bride, M'. A. M. IIa'milton, of iberuiy on last , hnday- evening, Mr. WVim. Ei lUoggs was8 maifrriedl to M'd ,t Luicirt ia E' Jodgers, Justico SeMar-t 0 Iliat iing. -Re,. Mayes, of Princeton Seminary, pr'enehmd a :iplendid sormon in the Prio biytemni cihiurch here last Sabbath. HeI is a younig ruii o(f uiniusual in tellIigene ainIi(ron . ., umid the congregation wvas wvell pleased with lois discourso. -PIickens eom,nty ?aaumers have better st,ock. today lhi:' ever before. Hlor-sea and muleks ar-' ,im, fat amid ahock, and thme oropis hav'e beens wat worke(d 'Xhi* ablc)ws that ooruu citiesmi know howv to. tako cagg~e the mu ms nd that them' Is im1om lImm.u Ut WI ketlmimata A Mountain Pmr#y.' Last week our young folk organiz'ed'a party for a trip to White Water Falls. The excursion was planned fot the aniuseniont and euteaitnibt of ott' summler visitors. Th6 party was com posed of the following ladies and gen Miemeln: Mrs. ir. E. Harris, Cfarksburg, W. VI., Misses TAlila White, Anderson? S. C., Emily Evaus, Spartanburg, Fan if Atkinson, Atlanta, 0a.,- Nell Harris, CiarlottPsvillc, Va., Lidie H1agood, Eas lEy, (!orrio Bruco, Pickens, Lizzio Thornly; Pic-ous, Mary Verner, Wal ialia, Ilortenso Mauldin, fiekens, Aurio and Ola Hollingsworth, Pickne. Mesqrs. Julian Bruce, Aiderson, ,T. E. IHagood, fr., Pickens, W. A. Folger, lIecket Riley; Easley, Claude Alexander, John Thornley, Ralph Dargan, Eugene 11ollingsworth, Ton Joe Mauldin, Pick ens, Lieut. Frank Mauldin, V. 8. Army, and Jasper nd Mat.; fiddlr; hobtlers, cooks aud general roustabonts. They sterted out on Wednesday and mnado tho trip to Jocasso the ftrat day, iud opened the ball at the resiehoe of Mr. Fisher. (The rain comiiended about the samo time). Tho Itoo'r was waxed anome of the boys elongat6d them Seives at all tines. One arm was disa bled, but a fair surgeon soon banished nil lio pain. The niin kept steadily falling, nud the party r6:mnined at 1r. Fishterm a d- ,y a.nd two nights. On Fri day morning they started for home. Creeks and rivers were not to b forded aMid no bridges to be found, so the party tunied their teami to the soutihward, de terminmed to fir d a crossing if they had to go to Snvainniali to find it. Friday Iligit fuiuld thleim in Seneca, whero tht)y %.ere lande welcomo Iy mine host of the K(,W!(. Uotel, J. E. Duko. Tihe young folk of the town caie in and a delight fiul impromtu ball was soon in progress. The party left Seneca Saturday and once Dmor14 leiaded for the South, and found a bridtgo during the day and crossed over the ri.ver and :1ado for home. They ar riveil in iekens about 6 o'clock p. m., looking solmewh1at fagged out. All re port a good timo despite the continued v et weatir which lasted throughout the trip. There were no mishaps or can ilities except the wounds inflicted by tim little gol with golden arrows. Sev cinl of the Ivirty were lird hit, All De:mocratic clubs are requested to mevt on Saturday, August 2d, to elect delegates to the County Convention, which mets at Pickens C. House on Monday, August 4th, 1800. Each club will be entitled to one delegite, and one additional delegato for every twenty-flve enrolled mcimbers. By order of the Comilittee. J. D. CURETON, SeC. July 4th, 1890. Notlee, Executive CotN11111ttee. The County Executive Committee si the )emocratic party. will meet at the court hoiise on August 4th, im meldiately after the adjournment of ithe countv convention. All members are urged to Ie present. J. D. CURETON, Sec'y. Bring in your job Work. ISILVER A uoL LAns. gj We will give FIVE DOL LARIS to the party raising the I Reaviest Turnip from Seed bought of us, and br'oughit inl by November 12th, 1890. We have none butt Robert Buists' New Cr'op S eedl, therefore can GuaraniteeC Fresh Seeds A. B.& A 1L CARPENTER. Mansion I louse D)rug Store, Near Cout-t h ouse. GREENVILLEl, - S. 0, muellt f AT THE "CORNER" -or Main and Sardine Sts., You will find(, wvho? Good Flour, Sugar, Coffee and bIo lasses sold Cheap by NIX! Cigars, Tobaceo, smoking atnd chiewinig, at prices- to suit you, by NIX!r TPire, bolt ando rodl iron, Plows and Plow\ Stoek and1( Traces, low down for for' spot c-ash, Iby NIX!t 1Ho09, Mat tockis, Shovels, Spades, Rin Kinoh and Padlocks in any style ori size; Pots, Ovens, Kettles,'"Spid. ers" and everything needed by you at Dry Gnoods and Notions, Tin and Glass W arc and Crockery, at NIX'S ! Neelesc, 3 cents a paper'; pins, 2 cents a paper; Tacks, 1 cent a paper; writing paper01, 3 cents per quire; en velopes, 4 cents per pack; spool cot ton 2 cents per spoo01; Blates 3 cents each; gmdoen seeds, 2 cenms per pa per; famnily flour, $3.25 per barre; a good claw hiinmlrer for 15 eents. W. Hi. NIX, feb13tf E~asley, 8. C. 380in the TJ, S. Court DarVATs .J H. eilin. Proper A.Q.Simmons Liv e I - eReat,Es' by ZeIilla 863. cu're'd ISDxRmro1 DiLOSJ5yayes DYrsvxrsra,Smcz ZIADAcus,LosT ,ArrPvara, Soua STo1tAcw, ETc. R1ev. T. Ii. Reams, P'astor K R 'sChurch, Adams. Tenn., wite,:" -*, think I should h ave been dead but for your Genuine Ml. A. SIss muons Liver Medicine. I haves '4inO/ sometimes had to susfrt erre 'Zeiiin's stuff" for ye.r MedI. VCounj cine, but,it dont aswer the oisDr. J. . Grave, flditor iAs ?aftis/, Memphis, Tena,. says 1 I received a package of youmE.ie Medicine, and have used hilftof it. It workehke a charm. I wRa na better Zeer Re fato and q.s tainl se some Ze_aagae 11AG01_ A&A ginghais, Calicoes, L Also se*etnai Pam' Ladit A Few Dozen Men's amid We fiave not wtited till siee goods gou nteed now, ai he'dsle these oftered Bnrgainl Nide Line of Saddles, Iti Time Best 8teel Nalls, anat You will always find at , people. we irdhi ten trade, an McFALL'S ALMANACK - r0R_ ------ NOW DRAW A LINE! Bloic your breath on my neuw pock et-knives, spit behind the door, throw your Tobacco quids among the shoes and nails, sleep on the counter, whit tie on the chairs, turn the .Molasses loose on the floor and your dogs in the neat box, and make yourself comnfortable in every othecr inw(ina( b/e weay at this store, but for the sakec of si(fering humanity (ad fo~r this Atnutnacker's sake stop that political y'ot.y,oto around this corn cr; pic'k out the best axe, askc if i6c have ang checee or overcoatq, sit on the hats, put the plows on the shoto case and squire tobacco juice in the vat's eye, but stop them "argymnents," or you'l hear the bells ring and f/he horn blow:; andi don't forget that there are ha" gains here in Strain Jats and ot/her )Summfer Goods. .No?O is the tinte for Sugqar ami Sijrup. .Don't forget that this is the place' for the best cofleej both Rawo a>nd Roaste<h Not always the largest stock and lothest prices, but just (as lare and lot, as an ij. P'roper terms. proper treatmntf, doni'/ wantfl the earth.i don't kick, a man) nf'iwnf Ac's9 down. A f'ew pieces CattOnades, Cheap'I). Small lot qf WVhite (h)ods awd Tr',im, fltdn/s to elose out. A ice lot of ,'umi, mer' JJres Goods and1( Shoes. .liarge lot of Flour at the old prier. A fewu bushels Peas leyt. (Odl ear/ly anid often. dis Doors closedc at six declock this month. Don't forget thtis, anid reinem ber that t,here's always pilenfy oif soap. W. T. McFA LL. Closing Out! AT COST. SEWIN 1MACMINS! WATCHES, JEWEL.RY, in fatt nmy en tire 'stock MUT-'t GO ait somel pric.# siiCALL NOON. MRi. A. R. BLACK, (GREEY&VIfL 1P A.q :JI M.u in trver. D, BRUCE & CO. VID AL k I E AYL' (F' --IN awns and Other DRESS GOODS that Must Be Sold at Any Price. 0 Fliae Sioes. itz Cace arad u11fij on. LA4dies' Straw 1ais tir.-at we vvill nau41ofst give away. Ilkings art. out ol' senlsn to redu114-ice p4rices on thEena, tlIcy ad we Beed your Caslh, your Coirvn avid yohir ClaiCkenlS, so idles and iuggy,w Harness. I hforse and141 Mile %floe.s. onr store tlhe Clvoie, 44receries at prices to pleAse fin ,I every t'lort shall tv. nkade to vnerit it. HAGOOD, BRUCE & CO. * ~ $5.00.I $5.600 t.X1 For the H5eaviumt Sanmple Turnillp froum mur Seeds Btroughta; P4 11% by H EliltU Alit I t, 189P 1 H02 SO)M BROS., $5.00 F. W. POE & CO'S. $3.O0 and $4.00 SHOES! F. W. POE & CO., 4i'renville, S. V'. THE STA\)ARI) FURMThRE FACTORY! l iv ie." one of th hiet hi ves nulle. I'. 31. .iloris at I'iektns, is mhy attent, for bot ) urit ure1 :tti heri i hii a.s :l him,i ori me at lmy factory iat Fieldl. r Good popiI liIlar bionbelr takeni inl ewbIlange for futrnli'nre. niov28tf .l3 li Ilhereby .giv ntitle that I w ill aj. pl o..H. Newviherry .hntilgi of Prioate AugtlL , I1990, for' teave' to makei a tinal lotte, dleceastd, tad ask tot beI dlismissed as imin s . Araio;~L T' jylOw4 A<hi itnrt ir. Ctitad(nh.Watd We willpa be atfthe tohbe oickens brdgiodKgwe ~O Augus Gt tr o WRa:dhie;a( ot~ r l(t theII(' co tract fo r rebudihljig thle ul itr salid bridge amtl th ie repairinIg of two 0 .IOTNSOTI pillarsi for saIid brii e.Api1th M* F.I.n ihr, C. C. P. C. t Will be~ at the b)rige on Shoal Crec-k oni .1. K. Lait.ttm'si Iitce on Au gus9t the 9ith, Ma inrday, to let the conit ractd for rebuildinrg the satid bridIge.-F 1 ).rAey,, fiCattheian'dtcoCu. Wanted. Announeemmen. W. C. BENAT, of Abbeville, [6 herdbf ro(nnouniced as a vandidato for n a fromn ft'he Thi'd Congretsional 2C rietai ubiject to the action of Wh6 emocra( party. Col. D. k. NORRiS, o? ]Nndfeton, It herchy amolnced as a candidate for Con. 'ress frori the Third Cengressional Disr frict, subjec to the' aCClou of the Deno; craticparty. POR THE STATE SENAT. W. T. O'DELL is respectfully announe ed a. a candidate for the Senate, subjeoet to the action of the Democratic party ht the primiary election. FoR SfATP R'EPRESNTAT1VN ' Hon. W. T. BOWEN Is respectfulyAn: nOunced as a calndidate for ihe Hodse of Iepreseittatives, subject to the actfo of the Dinocrat. party in the pfitrary e'. tion. CIHAS. it. CARPENTER is feseciftil. ly tn11o1nerd ai t candidate for the iouAd of Iep>reeiitati veg, subjeCt1 to the actio! of the Dernoraet.- party in the prImarf election. FOlt COUN'Ty AubllTon. J. B. CLYDE is rspect fully announced Aa a1 1adidate for re-el-etion' to the oflice of Cclunty Auditor, subject to the actiolt of the )eitmocratie- pat-y in the primarf elecit i. FOR COUNTY itEASURER. J1. T1. IIL iN rw4peet fully announ1tced aIZa CadidIte for re-election to the ofle of Count v'lreasurer. suljiect to the actiot (if til h )cieratic pat ty in the primary EIS4inre .OIN T. YOUNGBLOOD is rv:zpevt flly :aimounced as ia candidate for ( h f .111<. 'if Cout.v 'reastrer, subject to t lE (t onl of the beiocrat ic prarty at thd prntry vlectionl. FOlt SC1OOL', COMmISSIONE11. V. N. F'. 1lll,fiT respectfully an IlMun(id qa a1 lit for tle oftle of Selool C41111111ssiol'.er. ,Iublj(.ct to the iez tion of tle Deinuocratic parIy in the prij mnary vivetionl 3IA.I. 1). GRICE is respectfully an nounecd as at cadithe for the ollce (it Schofol Commissioner, subject to the ac. tin of tIhe I)eneintii' ,urty in the pri; mar11y clet-tionl. EQ(vlirv .1. II. MULLINIX is iepectful ly antioune( as a cAndidate for School. Com I i iSioner, subject to) the action of the Dentocratic ptrty at the primary clec.: tioll. .T. II. OLAZENPil is respcfidly an. 11MnC11d as a candidate for School Com 11i4lowrl, Isub.ject to tile nffion.of thd Dmocratic p)arly in the priuary election. FOR COUN'TY CONMISSION ER. E. SM Oil ORIFFIN Is respectfully 1111101111CeA as a candidate tor tile office of Cuinty k'omt.nissioner, suilbject to the ac tion tof ihe Deimoeratic party In the pri.: mnary e4li01n. 'ie n:i friend o, . . NIAMONS MUlil, l *ll (-p(tfllily aoimtulee hint as a cand1idae for the olt- of Conn. Conm mllissioner, Sib(j eIt. to the action of the DeIocratic par'y In the pr-inistry elee; tivil. Tl in f11i4d of Mr. W. 1V. PRICA respect,full ly annoullut hint ats at clldidtid for i tle ollee of County Commilsioner sub11ject to the action of the Democratid e'ction. MANY Vo'IrCs. riendflt of J.THIOS POWE1t; refillc anno fl .n; id:deo fo C4omtv Co nuIssionerI, subIject 1.)t i' :<t ion of lhe D)ei ce TIhie inanv friend(T of MATTHEW 11 ENI)Rt[CRS re(spec(t fully Slnbmit his name11 to thle voters.' of PickenIs ('ounty for' t he office of County'~ ComiIissionler, st,ba Jet to the actlon ot' the prunary1'i e.lectionIa MANr Vo-TRs. FOR PROIIA lPE JUD)GN. J. Ii. NEWBERY iA raspet'Lfuilly an' nlounIced as a1 ('andid.hite foi- re-electilon Id the.offIce of' P'i-ohante ditdge, sub1lj ec to fhd nct mn41 of the l)emioci'af f' punrty in thd RtiImaonah & D)anvlle R3IB Greenilhe and1E Columbhia ])li'ision. CondenIsed S5chetduIlo July 20th, 189du .I'ra1ins run1 (on 75th nmeridian time. Going Nou'th- Going Southi No. 54. No. 55. 7 01) am. ..Lv Charleston Ar... 9 00 png 8 00) .:..... Angustia ....... 9 07 11 00% .......ColutnirIa....... 4 40 12 02 ........Alston........ 8 40 2 -10 Ar.. ..Spartanblurg. ...12 44 fft 5 27 ........I'aluda.....10 47 6 07 .... IlnIderIsonIville.. . .10 4)9 7 01) .......AsheLvill....... 9 05 8 40 ......I(0t Springs..... 7 42 12 20 ......PoIar441ia. ...... 8 20 prU 12 412 .....'..Pr41oseit...... 2 57 1 00t Lv..... 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