The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, August 07, 1890, Image 2
.KENS SENTINEL.
PICKENS C. If., 14. C.
E. BOGGS &o CO., Proprietors.
Jr. E. 190GIG, Ed ito1.
r Subscription, $1.50 per annum
rietly in adv:ce; for six mootlhs, 75c.
vertisements inserted at on ilollar
Wrsquare of one inlch orl ess for the lirst
isertion and ifly cents for vach subse
Ilent insertion. jLiberal discolint imle
Sni.rchatits and others advert,ising for
,x ioat.hs or Iy the year.
-itv.ary Notices exceeding flve linles,
'ributes of Ikspect., Communieatim
f C. personal whelntci, whln adissa
le will be cIrzvdIa t 'or :as adverti cniemt-.
nuillc(Iielits 5; sIt riet y inl advance.
THURSDAY, AUG. 7, 1890.
Indiana crops havo been seriously
jured by tho prolonged drouth.
The anti-Tillinan men vou the day
Spartanlhurg, and Anderson last
tirday.
John 11. Tolbert, of A bbeville, will
posO Walker W. Russell for the
Ldical nomination for Conress
11m this di-trict.
Who knows how Capt. B. I. Till
in stands on the Sub-trensulry bill?
). Gco. D. Tillman denounces it
the greateit political innibuig ever
irted. - The Alliance of his district
S endtrsed (erge 1). Tillnau for
The Old Homestead for August i.i
om1 table, and is one of our most
'IClOe IO tly visitors. It is re
2te with nrining and instructive
itter and is well worth the sub
'iptionl price, 1. Snd for sample
)y to Old H-om1cstead, Savannah,
Spartnhurgis to hv al a
e.The c,,mpany vm enfre
I necessary soek sill cibedi mln:d
id in to start the enterpie. Soar
iburg is able to suport and stands
neVCd of a d pily plper. We wish
:'m uv4;rY suecess and bepelik for it
3 support of the Pic(hnwit belt.
The enuntY coiven' iln was shor
d to time 'it.nt EVery club 1 Fvent
111bnan1 ilbl b i'; am i i ini:truLete(d
iist pr ury, m the d(.elv;ation
thl Stat' coivolntion nre of the
me sort- Tle. are also i ist riuet ed
advorate Ile nomilltion of State
licers at the AuuvIst onvention.
ir Exceutive (olillit tee has order
i that there he no counfy eanvass,
the people wUill noit get to hear the
(er( it, caiidats ex press thwir
:)ws this time. This looks like the
I way.
Some of our AlIlianice brethiren
ive asked us whyi~ we do nlot set
iart a portain (if our space fo r thle
xclusi5ve usMe of flhe orP de r and aillow
bem to cdit it ? The SFN'mmr was
Iways for the( farm<r is and P1ickens
unlt.y generailly. Our whle~ space
as always been at the service of the
>Uutry. It is~ not haundicapped by
11y ring or class, aid .is al\va-vs openm
>r full, fr'ee anid legit imatfe discus
ion. Nor enn tlie Fani mers;' Alliancee
r anyone else ever* say that.t ihey
ave been teated di.scourteously by
lhe management in its pages. Al1l
hite mcli anid D einocrats are treated
s mnen andl brethrenm.
IKE ALLIANCE ANDb Tlii P'eW.I~S
Attercn- urel meetin .\
ia Abbeville Count.y AliieAthercut ateliane,ti ofes
hiution was offered and uiinaniosly~
dopted remuing~ii all restrict ions
rm the me(lmbers (of the torde r in re
ard to takiing t h neIiw:palpers (If
heir choice. Theue reso lui at re11
corthiy thle high spirit. of the onder,
.nd all the coiunty Allinees of thme
state woul protit, by following the
aendership if Al bbeville in this. Tlhmere
5 nO antagonism bet weeni the eause
-f the frmelnr and the coiuntr prss
mit the cause (If the onie is the cause
>f the oilier. Ini season anid outi of
acason the (ountr nevmiwspaper ha~s ht
>ored for the be*tter~me-nt (of the (on
litioin of our farmeris. Taike the file
>ver them, anid anyonie Will beC 'onl
:inced that they I ive ever bee lUlon
lho.side of the fainmr. It. wams the
sountry' ress thamt first gave the Far
ir1Alliance headivay, that tilled
the saish of the new anmd untir ied
bark as it was launched on its course
for reform. It has been their
untiring helper amid faithful counsel
or. It -has been their faithiful watch
man, over on the lookout mud ready
to warn the order when breakers ap
peared in its couirse. T'hen why turn
apdl throttle this faithiful ally because
lit shoul still warn themn to have a
care while in apparently smooth wa
ter. There is neither justice nor rea
son in it. The farmers (1o not all
agree upon certain meCasumres, nei thmer
do newspapers, and it is folly to at
tnpt to drown a man or destroy his
0usinolibcause you hold a different
rio on a certain mnanro. To
thLis would be the fu'st fatal stroke
ufreeinsttutions. a'
be~ing the boycott, off and al
tho p)rivilege of .tree speech
fiednomi of action and opinion,
4ot is uniworthy of the order.
The Primary Eleetton Law.
Resolved, That thle modo of nomi
nating tho various officers in this
County,. including 0110 Senator, two
pepresentatives in tie Legislature,
Probato Judge, County Coinmission
ers, County Trpasurer, County Audi
tor, and Trial justice in Caen town
shiip, shall be by primary ellection.
llesolved, 1, That managers of the
primary election for each club, a
their eierks, illmaliitely before open
ing the polls, shall repeat aloud :i
ter the presiding officer of tle cl)
the following pledge: '-I do solemnli
ly pledge mny sacred honlor that I will
faithfully perforin all the duiles inci
dint to iiy positionl as 11w1a-viger of
the primary election C) thd best of
m1y ability," and also take aid sub
scribe the oath re(iiired by law.
11. The polls siill opeti at 7 a. in.,
and close it 5 p1. l., whenI the votes
shall )e inlludiately coted publicly,
opeinly, an(I inl the preseice of such
11n0mb1ers of thle c!lub) as m1ay cos
to be presn('1, by the manager dnd
clerks under the supervkisio of tle
pre.siding olicer of the cl), without
adjOlrmnent or interuption, until the
m:11110 is Completed, anld the result
liShall be iIeily declat( red. If tw)
'r more ballots slhall be fomid fohIl
cd together compactly, only one sIhl
ho counted and the other destr.vel,
if they bear the Samlle niaei;-, It if
they bear different nnines the sanl
shall be destroyed ando not cmuntc(.
ff m1orew brdlot Slmtllihe fIdl 4 I
Openigll the Iox than there nre linmlIeS
Uln the poll list, all the ballots shill
)e ret-urned to the 1)4x and 1h11 il u.:h
ly mixed together and one of the
mnaogers, or the clerk shall, wit h'1ut
seeinig the balllots, draw theniro
aindiln eli' el i-y d( str.,(I. \.:sm11any h):(]
lots a Vs the Ar' in excess of IhI
ninier of the n1ameics ol the litil
list.
.111. Only Nlrlled 41f.11n,w)rnts (-f
each chlb, (f thle agc Adf I uent'I Y I nI'
ye"ts, who1(, wh. hwav4 n.si,1 w i on
vear withinl this Stt and sixt
lays witihill fihis cI ivy, In-Xt Ir
din the' gnral (e-Ictifn, und
whoe hav b(4 dyreieedUp"on
the in,'iks of1 11h4 Supevisoir of I 4-'''s
1i:it1ion1 as q1ulilitd lect rs (if this
0#un1t0Y, shull be entitled to - 'te
ld h rson preseilt inlg himslS(
furni11sh Satilsfacttry pro- f ilnth;t he( Vo
led (r )toeae ih h ln ,
-ratic pa tyinth-lst ieeal (h-e
I imn, an ti thalt he didl no0t. i .). aw. t
mi:4lidati.o As in opposition :
his hallt m tO', ill Id faitl t le t i
I Whtt l :and a 111 1uy 4tnolle (embp - f 11
a Dtmocratie cl in this (ounty,I
that I have dil reistn y 'alic '
with the Sill erV iswr of I iigest ratin In
als a<uit aii(d -etw (if 1thisl Coun v.1 t
thati, d, 1 4)1- c()-op4rlate l with lt,
Iclmratic partI'y inl the lAst 5enell'
1etion, ali did v111.ote fr :my..
hirI'y nlluinalt ed Deimocratie int, t
that1 1 :111 twenlty-one yer of1' agi , or.$' 4i
will have attained'( to tllnit age4 beor ie
tiahex ex gilnera':l elctiln, wVill Im . i
sided in this Stat e one year imd ini
tihe cority ixt liNtI ysi~' Iiimei'
anid silupot the noeiiniaitions, Not i''1 a
al, Statlle an1d Co unty, 1nad e by1 thell
IV. Tha~t wheln a viter hia 1eew1
hallenged,i' 551( the ba litof sin be re
erred('l to11 the Exuie f :ath e e ~'i
>fltlhelubd a lie preiin-dt wlpore t ee
toermined fora widthe gt of1rev8iw If
ther w::ithlte n-unh till 1ithei ioersniw
hl(ilenged, the cliates propel fe
11he4 eba:lle lit' thu rasn orth
w hie taem shall beis i tent upt
ith returnis ofjt ) sill leton o in
Conuitee,I whce deisionet iiih prei
V.Il( Thfr liil e a,14 list ofi the1 I t
IIina istes shall11 ljdll ink u,idpll in'
returns~ shwingl ithIle num:ber fivites ti
iiceris, the wh ih li s ve : m14 'l' tid the
ilis oft ii l'e whI. ioe lb I nt.t'f
w'hili ts ha .lllte <.poscite (n)th1
blltbxwthacpy(.hecu
re2arv(of th clb. 11The' I l reIurn shaI it
be ftillned iii the Iaatr and4 pre-~'
sidin IllSlicar1111 of te chib and the
thesmu )iime becrile yth :
Iteore .atmltie't'I.
for The balloM(t b(5ox icon: Iinn the14 d
tall)ts thei polill'lst :ui' I c114 S iied reti'
tfuns, towitI a cipy of theicub is t,e
shall be0 forw1uantdili4t t tiXwing day
ofthe managersi,' to be111 Iesinad wh'in
writinob the prsiding oulicr vf the.L'
shor't ofa inajority in tho ' first elec
Lion sliall bo voted for. Tho caidi
late, or candidatos roccivingtho na- Ix
ority of the votes eist in thi3 elec- h6
Jhall be the nomineo of the Democrat. t v
c party. .U
VII. If it shall bo proved to the ei
atisfaction of a majority of the Coann
y Executive Coinmitee that the initil
t(!rTS of the eleCtion at any clI have fC
MANA1in1ly permIlitt(d anlY porsonl, wV
ohas nlot.gve satisfacvtory evi- cl
lIcIc that lie is a hnalido .1 )eil'ocrat, wV
0 C1St hik vote, tho entire vote of ll
mch box or boxes shltl be thrown
mt bY the said Couty Excutiveoa
J1unittee. n
The Vniqitovn Wtrlit'.
Tle exiaspvraited faries aie war- v
-ilI u1POn Vis,ible* and1 tanl-tble evils,
Md these the least, possible. St qt
Ll couity taxation signifies nothing. b
t const itlltes-, nto aIp proncllthle hir. p<
enl. It, impoveli.shes nIIIb' lv. What t c
;i,onities the ta.xation of 50 c'ts it it
Var ililosed un cii s ot10 ot the lI
he wealihl of tihie State, wi M-n tihle [lln w
Well rtVCIn S Ilolst(er. of t: Ivill' tn.xa- i
ion ct'lipuls every v toih-lrl of uth()ItI Car.- i
hinla ml tt lho va itilat \l w ars1 )t llivNs
u pay i I r iMs :t,t ' l, . '15 0 alui ;ally? C111
il C i , nr al t
1rrOW i m,s il!l< 1*;. i il iA " 1 )dlei aldl '.
loiV lu b1' hli,, cabil, whil, pay -
11 .1 1.0 u i il!t the , p f
150 ih) Qua 1,%, Trut; a:o IoQays
11ioln I M.lie bUi in erId. I-r.,
I-C i it t t h iaL f a le sv:)Slul m
Wilh, by I;rN. r, to Quay's tlh
Vq WeVCTry 4<-diar paidl for. ironi tics
Alil p1,\vws;, mlO h . ' lilt cn(e vy mt(l
ut an-l,1 '<I I 1:i1s, anld sil w, and
f:! , rfrsu A d l u , and f-.
r. P4 wI1a :il tn L(ktit' loi, Ra14ii i
r nasli i \-, w ot>llars- g,o int
the pckt of Ithe Trulsts as CrAn
I :tl "plt"-c-d' bY the McKilicyit.
l,tvronhicbhoe into thei
bli cnem11Y. Thmi'tate Government 1h
1 the peopli in Ho-t Carina, y
1~~~ s:-;I4 i' i
(. re,ku he ls p.4' s ible ofum.z~ s(
Nnhu a , . C(I
i 'n t (1 I .lii;ig lii' 11 lii i..el
41. I -!! 4i the m i lt t , hi.r
., clo-c 'iSe. Ih fa e In.e.
O. In l J the .i th-lS. Ii tic-hers
tit
' i'il 1 ith 1 :t' I(i i With
e :- r, mal l ."I ,\-l.w v .v: 4- 2
i ci I h-i tO p ils h- r'a it.
-1. W iwe v !(w h : 1a b:A 1 e , 1 i.rt
f .wi i et l- it t - e i. cII
5. N.\r visit IwIishol i . vI
Ia e li h P:-b r
l''44S1.lhlS i tli i 4(If~2 1\1,1 S4 1l!IQ)I
P1
* ge t w u. l iz the :w1llIa-S) II.II
-11 vvtryh lyv abod t it ('Xcept thle
7. N 1vv;r mhilwie c<mr ibrn to of
I V141 t I .Wiher, :114 1 vwi- hin' . is
1(r . y iu1 ..i.. i i c 4l41 t l iv ,,
ile ache a4 lwaingi int iheu nutt i e ii
ul!Ixp- weeo thieil '~ll ncho l,r al'w .itv
eohu' eLibirlen to oinsuult thei teacher r
.(tle>u- rieprov il them.oth Ii
(I4(h. 8:1( Nee have l your thill'.n stily .
tlum ii',h1or .oir abou4 1heir pro- t
4I'4'4. I I ilt I,i ,(>n( -1i<l jle et
4- hveth nece ar in6.
4l'21( 'ral , l. uet'4 or . | *a ilth
neuoceb t oi'Su i fina faiult 82injilM.
o ways u'o n.8 ifIun i nehni-atI' ol. I I
ih-s areig faithf ul crr '44 i I ub you~i I'l n.)(1 I
4 N(lily to fa li eil in dving 1 at hst' r
flugi(:4n aroud. Ctt n
- 'Ili 0111nnu'dexd I
At io- tuarerly no.H ng f tl 1)1
The Bsagging t"06ioun.
The farmers are on top in the jute
ging fight. It is now only about
%if tho prico it was before they
Ckled it. Thoy are still keeping up
L43 fight and' intend to fight it to the
kd.
Our morchants are laying in a big
pply of sugar sacks as a substituto
r regular jutc.l>agging. This is
All for our farmers as it is both
Weap and heavy. We learn that it
uigis about 2,T pondnls to the yard,
,d is to Ie sold at 7A cents.
Instead of keeping ~up the fight at
loss, ats was done last year, the far.
ers will this yCar, 14)se absolutely
thlig inl Neighit and get the cover
gt. it ltss cost thanl thoy did last
,,ar.
We arc not informed as to what
imititv of sigar sicks has been
Ight, but it is reasonabo to sup.
>Se that the suplyV will not be e<Itul
the deiiind, for the reasons that
is leavier and cIeitper thilli the
to bagging. It Imly, therefore, he
ill for palaiters to ilveitigIte this
atter and make suich arnigemlenits
they dleelil most desirable.
Inl coiiection with this, we wish to
11 thtle attention of our fain1ers to
0 illporhilce of paciking their. (!(,t
it ill staudlard bales--foul iiuidr'ed
ullds.
Six per cent. of the gross weight
a Ile is knocked ot fior the ba'
WV 111d ties. Tile fanner thell
)Ild pit ()n six polilds of baging
,I ties for ever.v liidied poids or
(! gr-osi wei.!It of the Ile. If he
its (I less than this alilounth f 1a
ng and ties, le forces himself to
bimit to a loss of lint cotton.
There is olbli,Yged to le a 1ss.to the
til'er of abhoit sixtv evInls a h11ii
ed for. anlY eCC(ss ii the h1le over'
0 l> Ins.1 a bal. weih 0G0
Inis tie tare is 36 poils. 11'
ly 2t pounds tIf hIging anid ties
put oi, the fariner loses 12 potilIls
lint cot toi.
Abville coty11 has been losin"g
packinig hiea'vy bales, enough luon
to p:a h(er taxes.
There isn't ia fanner in Alibville
Lintyv who l1>pr's his cotton inl 00
Unld hale.s, who will no.t loso. an1
llint ('ll to his taixes.
The fight ()n jilte bag."ing, Mlnd tit.
ning of thle (-yes ()*f14 th people t'
(ir- 15ss il pi:king heavy ba lmcs, will
wwrt h t') tis c'.un1Y allmnc inlyar
11e11, tun11 '(M1 s of tllts ilIs (f
lrs.
Wh hen t people fiil out, tht th er
I. lmsing fin 50 -,(cnts ti . 1 a bAl'
hayg, v ttc \1y wilSave bY rk.
(1in1. the N\(igh!.lt. T his, togetliv-r
ti tllhI victlorwy ini reduicinll thel
'e of jute, shuIb h1 a sut!]f'ieint
pilp(.nsm frta their. troubl,eve if
ing el s is gaiiniLd.--AbIb vill.
C.Ss and 13:uiner.
he MailifacIues lletd of this
k savs: Regardless of tho ( f1orts
a fewv politicins to rctar d the
lith's 1ind1,ust rial pr'gn-s, th g-et
1ii o Amrican 'i't op 0le NIorth :Ii 2
thai:t. is seen1 (eerywherie fro'in Ma
hiu to:I 1 Texas2t. Entepis s in5d
lynSill (1 iIns If dlhei rsii ar ben
two ago woul not blieve that fhe
lih thue 1(I liod ha:s fiir years
imod(5 for it: nor1 wouildi theyV liliev
it it was1 ever' to) hold( the (com-i
werl fl ;fiv.' it. At NorfIolk andi I.t
I uitsidel caitai lists forii exteniive
n inl thle (one at 52al(1m, forl
~ii steel, while at llitumt Vish i t1h.
ney lo;ts bieen raised forii a .$500).f0
ic'his to hI ave' a dilys cap:u-i ty oif
tou o 35f finiislodi 't eel, and1 include
1. livre are( fouri gr'e-it 5stel-malk
(interpr1ises which lire but signs (If
tinios that. ind(ic'ate flhat thle South11
.ing wvith thle siim.e vig or that it lois
iron producIfi(t 111n. This is thei
IV iili'n- l ntill' teSo 's d ivl p
mir' Il th ,li 1m5ut in t iihelLm
I '-teel, so will it, lhe in the mianin
the ciheapleri gradeM (of cotton11
Ills will, inow turn its alttentioni toI
Ii <hualit ie.s, and in ll o ther' lines
I lilIIl-t ry 'ie maly lo i'or the
Melssrs. .1lltors: SoiuthI C"arlIIina
w e l enn rem ew her.'' ('O" flulltt V ion
Sleadl tol? 1Lo (lit for 18911.
hinsb'o News an'd I eraId.
ltiede, lie flh:mkfuil that yVou are0
it a1 senal:tort. 'l'he t'ittid State's
na:te conno iiitte(e h1aM ken lip thle
b111r on1 it throIugh JuneIl. Thiei
thuPs of indlushiie' that are( inijuredl
ift5' r'eally iik therI wiill hlave it
Julv. ii ThVentheil sena't(' w4 ill ak
(1d to1 uni2ko great speecheiis aboutt. it.
it when wilil it finally be passed or
jeted? Go ask the winds.
M(embers1'I of thle i(lckns Alliance wihio
imt. bngginig for theui'('rsent, (:rop,
1i1501n( iln (orders to n ih' J.1) 'e,Ill
FOR SALE
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The Best in the V
LEWIS &
THEi VANX
COT FON P
Bottom FigurCs and Ez
1,llf-1n111hlr thal besi<h-z llrvh (;ill
a kwmd *Stock 44
Staplo F'ancy C
()m 'Ifik com)prise:
1-'I0UlH, 1.\('>N. .ImA P, MI.\SSES, st
1.'E I'El, ElICIC :11I .\L.L ()T'll
IN THi - ' 1.
W c al l-.11 zi ver ('111n 1v
DRY G0OD'o, NOTIONS, J
Aga vd, livdare. and
f ?" W e :01 .\ nt fIrtill- "-1:I j I:!lmI -m
luCp a en 14(p(l !lk h:wnl. D! on't fa l
nW(jI2l11 _V1141 124( 112h :'n\Uhin t ll litr.in
nek (i21o 2 your 1int (e:- to c:! is IyCo
A llow volhmly oif st 1-1lg.-C pew )h arv
(111111" sillict.uA, 44 w II
Tlv a1C IIL.I. Iuls nve the" ci ln (of 1 o-.
t lie MIorian. l :nntheI 1 (lid 'Jewish rli- g
gle 41ua1 l onl Satt lar last t hey offer
(0<1 burn11 o(l'ring' in h ayo'ale,
etc. hey iite l refs" to allow
strang1!ers.2~( wiJ i ot, he4 onef of
thiin hi r - niity10 C 12121 , ::n<t all at
fai led.
SEA L T H,
Yc~'!I~ STR ENGT H,
H APPINESS.
IS AN JNBTRUMENT FOR THE PREVEN
TION AND CURE OF DISEASE. IT IS NOT
A DATTERY, NOT DYNAMIO OR STATIC
ELECTRICITY ; NOR IS IT GALVANISM.
THERE IS NO CURRENT AND NO SHOCK.
iTS WORK IS DONE SILENTLY AND IN
SENSIBLY, YET MOST EFFECTIVELY.
THE EVILS RE.SULTING FROM THE USE
OF ELEcTRlcITY IN THE ~TREATMENT
OF DISEASES, AS HERETOFORE PRIAC
TICED, ARE ENTIRELY AVOIDED BY THIS
SYSTEM.
WE TAKE PLEASURE IN GIVING INFORI
MATION TO ALL INTERESTED. WE A(K
YOU TO TAKE NOTHING ON FAITH, DUT
PROVE OUR CLAIMS. WE HAVE TESTI
MONIALS FROM PEOPLE YOU KNOW.
DIVING THEIR OWN EXPERIENCE. WRITE
TO US.
SoUTHERN ELECTROPO!SE C0.
222 KING STFREET,
CHARLESTON, S.C. A
P. 1.*--MoRE iNFOIlMATICN CerXT 4i2iur.
Unva.iq fCollt h . oii. C. Y
4rent <'nr-. Under4 1.rn te((
ccnres lor I' i c ree II I rar :l ( ix 2
-ciendtitie. \ Al 4o sh rte :n (I (leliv 2 n
couriex. I'ifi'n: cI u 4)' s( ini aw
jth, rI:e1((, v lIc :r (1 ( 'i< -c* c-2'4c ( IIiC . .
medi24cl ntt 1c 2-, icccdirii c it 1.') T A
ble board,I -- in 1cc :'02.c( p r month
Ilioms reunt frece. Total'exponei s,'- ineh1ni
ing. fuel, Ilightcs, washini, bo .4 . ec.,'
a boutI. :. O-8 . ' <
TI'ili ion1 fe4e remliItt l to 't-I i er tify- (
In thei innhlityc~ Ito ay i. yn:14,4(
ing week. J. M . i l-. , i pp
july' h0 .lre idu., j
MORRIS
INKL E
R ESS
sy Pymets
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mREsilSSh<ue. pt 9 99
rais rPnaym1\ern t! e.On
W~a hin. ton .....I 11 )0 m 12, a
Ch:( r 1ot isville . ;Is 004 am 1 4 0 m
Lynchburg....... (5 07 m 4440 1m
lmRniS.. C:0om rr0 p
G11b1Wi1>ro. . . .... Ni 5 ' m2 00 pm
Ilihii h. . ...-.. ' 1~ pi n 4 -20 pm
Durham..... .... 2 ' 5 ' m pii 95 8 p
W liiir11.. ....;1 2llIm j2l121am
ICh lt te....... (4 rn m 2 10 Im
I4 . :.. . . 1 .2; 1m '-i 00 am 8 ((
lit i r n e ..... 7 :' ian 10. ...
IA=h ilk-.. .... 9 am .......
(SpHItaniny.... (1:; I. ..~ 2 ....h
14parta hug.... ;;:4 prIn 4I 'IG a
I G r< -' Inib... . 4-6p 5 '8 pm
122-44.. .... 2 mi 0n 80141m
(- Iw i ... .. . Nn on 1 ' 10, 1:nn
.\ 1h4n ' .. ... .I 0 25 1 . 2 p
I-I m--)ti ly. N 4i o 5
Ates.. ... pn 4 au
Luh... .... . .. 91 pm 1 2 am
Se en ..1.. . :110 m 1 112pm
reeni le ... .... 12 11in 1 1 411p
partanhur? 1 . 1.. 10 149 am 2 20pn4
Atpatahr......... .. .m 1 0 n
Ilen,i ersnvi lle.' .. .. ... . ...(2 0
AIheile....... ..... . ...0I4I1 7 '10 pir
1.i:t...ri... ........ .. .7 jIl 140 pm a
Spor anhar4: ....... ... . IG :19 :nn 21 :111m
(h4st4na.......... 0:9: jm411 11 pm
('arlo te. .. .. .1-125121 1m 5 I 1 pm
Sai nr ....42'*~~** *..... . on 7 9 0 421m
Greensboro.......*i 7 5a (4-0 pm''
44inrham....L.......1I81 pm 51 2 5 :j
l11b i44h 1.... ...... 1 05 pm11 7 30J pmI
I )ran n . .. . .4 (lI 1.m212 50 pm142
l iihmoin1 ...... . ) 14212m 5 15 am11
I.y ch er ... .. 1 2 p *'.5 a
'halott 44 il le...I . 2 4(0 pm1 00 1inn4
BUnitimor4e....... 85 pm1 8 20 14m1
1Phihul4111phia. ..... 22100 1(m 1 7 ain1
ve~ iNew York.... (6 20 am21 1 20 1pm2
SLEEPING CAR~ SERVICE.
,>. 5"' hals 1Pullman14 5 sleeper - New Yorl,
o. 52. Pullman1:14 slee'(per WaIsh ini t z t e
v ( )rleans, :aId Washn1g44ll to 11)11'm
ni.
44. .i., Pullman:n 51leepe4r Ne(w ( 4Il.I
11n. .JAS. L. IT .\YI ,l
(nreenuvile, N4. 4C.
14. I\)h mie. . M Nience, Il,h-. y.
-.pIi aueae prvtel isre
fT BOTTOM PRICES
-AND ON
EASY PAYMENTS.
7ON EXHIBITION
At Our' Store.
ALL AND EXAMINE I
.E. Vanlwiikle & Co.,
ATLANTA, GA,.
N.,A (110TT1 ESS.
ikb i 1 icte Maket.
Ler Grocers,
V. L. D)oiaps Shoes a,. w
CAUTION vil-iffd ma- "" ve' y --a-r
huh it im kill flit! It.l .4 t' l 1 LI* otm
lOY .
W. L. DOUCLAS
FOR
IIne Cn,If and Laced Wvalerproor Utais.
e i t r u, r hi. iy, Ii t i s tron n * doruo
ii t) r ii a.i::~ i (t coi 1 I rer st.t i,o .
$ .50 Godea etis tho standard dress
S3 sh,ataouarpc..50 I'olle.nna nc S "hoe is especially adaple4.
for r:ilronel mecn, farmors, e.
All innfo ini (ong res, liutton and Lao0.
$3 &$2 SH OES JB1
hanve been mios.t favorahly ret'nived since lntroduel
a n. h te iii . .s,!ilIu inako thern superlee
dik you l f-irer. nit ir e a e rn supply usen
p,ostai for ortir 1mian kus.
'W. L,. JIOUOL4AS, Brocktou, Mas..
F'()It SALt~ BY
(P IENSC. II., S. C.
THE~ ATLANTTIC 00AST LINE~ U
P'A'NWINGi t)iAj\llME-uI. 4
W\ihi;itoni, N. C., .llyv Nth, 1890.
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7 0 . Ii N ttharlton r.C . 9 37 p.nx'
It I .....S u .....6 0032 z
1 0 ...\ chuhi a L. . . 10 20
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