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PiENS SENTINEL. PICKINS . H., S. C. .BGa-S &, CO., Poprietors. Forl subscript lion, $ 1.50 per at1m1 strictly in advance; fo; six mout hts, '75c. ILdvertisemetts itserted at one aoih n SrscIiiare of me inch or les- for te fitst hscrt ion and fit cents for eact subiv:v (III(nt insortionl. 'Lib ral :dis 111-t in: c to ntla' t- a u : t t'r. :,lvt I.isu ' [,(rI .Aix 1w,th11 mr I v iha. vc.p. 1 P)bitt.1ry N ol ces sNrlitu. livmlines, Tr'ibtesc af IMp-ect, Coanoiattataion of . pesoi nl c!m-acte", wiet :1a1imisa ble will heelhar(led for. ns:nvr i Cme. knnouncement, -; srictly in atv mee. - -S THURSDAY, AUG. 21, 1890. ne; CONVIEroN. The State Conivention last week ti 'is a little stormly, but not half as t: luch so,as Inigh t'1lve been expected, a specially as its, m;cmbers, to a grcat I xtent, were the fruiti of a stormy vI ampaign. It refused the prinmary. ''his shows how little Mr. Tilhan .nd Mr. Shell knew abcut the popu ar demand when they Iut, that plank 1 u thteir plalfori. We have no id(ea ,hat it will prevail even for 1892. 2here seemed to be no disposition to ominace a Statu ticket, for the rea on that, everything in the cam > aigl had been doeir' with reference o the convention to be Ieldl for that mrpose inl Septenbter, and besides overal comities did n.ot have their ieptcminber delegates on hand. The Vitlhdrawal of the c Charleston and everal other dclegations did not in lie least toteshadow a split in the arty. It was ouly a protest which -ily exNplainled. dlialong a general s to the powvrs e xuie comn i!LLV. Ti- slioweA il-elf it the >nventionl Iy the eh-dii n of a Iew )liitte O.n! the dalotilJ of a new onstitutio. T.2. i; was i rreg Ila it we do not see tihat it, c:m un-1 1, or ill. N, we lu:0 alw a 1ys .,id ed it the 1 4 p li(ad *y to step oi, tof le tiack in firott of a te:m engine hether it, was appr-onching.; on ,t Inight 'ine, or a enYv. whether it rescntel the head-liglt, or a coal in. It the Auws sat,isfied us lilat it as rintg st"el, we moved, but 1nik (od, we IVr h l htle 'ou1gh ensJe tI hboard her while she -as under full headway. t The Aust-A conventionl had no usep >r all Cxecltivo comlittee, simply ecaloso it c1Ild furish1 thlo withl othing fer it to do, not having put ticket in the field. it did naat nered neOw const ituf io.n by wh ich to roun he party, fot it wotuhl nat want pat -f the dlelcgite(s ta the ' aet IanberI .onvenjton oXfe byth[ otne rn!a ma )art by tatheJr. If we were int 1 . rby's phw we would not nu.-ist mf callintg the' neixt ( alnva i i Col. hotscl,and l hullv that hontor. if we w t~ r Ci 61. Hioyt's plact, wea v; ibl t tinl '. I f lIrhy cdii it to an!Ir if he. wish.lau live cinunitt. e i.; to cl.at the nom . ieCs (af the conivenition that namedp the conunttittee, issue at call for the it next contioI)jn ati the proper timie, ti call the~ conivetntion to order when conv~ene'd, then subs-ide-.t lInE.; w:ILL ~ 1 enoonhI: m The f,>llowing is the munttes of the gen1tlemenO fromi which we will se- tn lct our ticket to be voted next Fi. - F'or Con'_ress, . R. Rowen, W. C. ~ Bea.net, R. B. Murrtaytt, Geo rge Jothtt- I.' Stonel(, atnd DI. K. Notris; one to he at takeni anil the oatthers left. S For State Sentator W. T. O'D)ell; ~ onte to bte takhen nonei left. t Repr'tsentatives, W. T. Boweni C II., C'arp enter; nione' left. Autditori, J. B. Clyde, none to leave. YXonnugblood; tone to leave.n School Comtinaissioner,C Wt. W V Bright, Maj. D). (ria nix, Jl. R1. Glaizen:en md1( thei ot hers ini the Cnnfy I C~otnniuissi, e-Ff!n J. Niin ans Rt. Price J. T. Power dricka; three to take Probate Judge, J1. 3 All areC good incn i at your choice. You (eni ticket out of the lot ha The latest thing in coflin trui.t. Eastern hgre formecd a comini vanfce'the trco of eas. dred( per' Cent. We them, fall back on the, or what is better, lire r' dance with the la.v of i the death rate and reCa mand. E. M. Blrayton bss ( 1iepublican Con'vention~ : a Columnbia on.the 17th of "to eleiadto y esdeutive (oil. NAri~ to .~B oth~er buhmmess." It is thouIirIads. wilil put a StateJ effn od with U. $. Marshlu; 1 Ongup mutle.h v.i _ Another Countv Convontion il filed. Read notice in anuother col Wo hopo that our usteeied con mpnivoraries all c.ver the State wil ko aim. Tco may of them hav Ali going Q11' half cce'ked. To4 ch of this kind of business ha N1 tlh tro11ble SO far. ClarlcstIon V reivd the jirst bal r iww colt(i on Gle 7th inst., frol .1ar1Nw't-ll C01unt. It sh,l for 12 -Js 1,,c poundll vanah Gll, rt -ived the first bale oi the 2nd inst iAd at the same price. T]he Stato Farmers' Alliance, o lorti Carolina i(t in Asheville oi to 12th inst., with every county il to Stato represeited. Thy en orsed Se'Iator Vance, anild proull ent 1m,il.rs of the Order say h1 ill be inillated. It is pretty certain now that t11 'asis of representationl in the plr i(ed reapportioninenit of Congre imial districts will not be 180,000. hat basis were agreed uan Ne ork, 1M1rryland' and probably seve 1 other States, would C-ach los Opresentative. No membelcr of thw: [Clelition would care to bo the om o go, and their colillbineA voit herefore, cnn ho count(d again 1tat basis of rei-sel tait ion. C The Washiiingoin Pst says isn' 1.boit tite to own up ltat, the la Confederney did the i1o ns, Inn11i c"eit fi-litinlg inl hist,ar.i! The. N< York Tribilo <stinaets tild Ilh will be 750.000, ),nim.. wt (nihe p, Simi :,t wlll ith new l:w: s|. llave .( l i n > j v . ( . (' I la ia 750(; ii 'j h j I: m'' :; . I )ia Rle (' f tat ii' 5 h :' ill casllwet: i \ is wt thinrd k f th :u .rs of ahmn tr1 -c nI 111 01,'all , i n wo iMst he c(pllti1(S folli-fJi[ls wold lic >v wVIlln'!" bMs t erave t, 'is pao!perO C it iloll, says Ilh L'1vertiser, 'as blen rmu,"hi alo 1Iler flie Inss (.lis:id\;in ( ej( 11uW1,1l1ces. 'Ille tarifit laws (,:q)vcj: V o 1Ppres,,. an1,l' r-4-b O!w c--a2. heir (2arnieg, but inl spite of al bst obstacle , they lidtheir. busi CSSprltb. With inls" al(I c(pli }la tait 1a\\ Silail oill -r f1,v4r l ,01t Iloh t l icv i:; a !, n a f t . .t T IA IA at .. n!i t. ' 'h .y ais ra - o a E lIare' of tliir* h llowV (lit(G.e;; ma1 ii laselves. If thj e feeling ma ishies if thle poall>le of ht Iiountr fn? i hen fairly expressNi di mail atic -d TIil'n!a,:ai wol noit h ave been1 pu raa L \ihitl r . il Lim la ti~ i iiik and Ifue ei 41he a;t iTIwilaala Ji le1bol beeniq regardedi thiere Moonaj it have been the bitt1er and irrita ng talk and( aictiion aglanst h im tha (' hiave heard4 and seent. TJhea ina thel de(legatesH to thae Auigust'.c4onven ani wereO disposed for~ pe(al. The ere sent at defe(at.1 the taa inn and d1 it. Th1 y a(were je:alous anda Ms ius of th Iie ale~ and har1d Ii ii iunrity anda it wias niatuaral tha aey shouatld hie. ihat thely were will g to l iSten tao rea;son, t hey avoides .t reme use4 of their1 power. I porits bae (rue, theay were wvillinag L< ilnl'romaise andit to leave"thie maat (e' ia(ew consitituatiin ope unCl ttil th<i (IIieber 1 convnation and t1111hat air uigemeniit wasi' hir-evented only bay A frienid in writinig aiP~ privat Jle ks e'xpre4.ssin as follo w:;, whaiel e taiko tile hher'ity oft pubalishain ble withholinig [thei auathor' uine: 200a4 0 . .4.1J1244Untie Jin['ression I etyv definact and has niot the~ appear. nlee of a.9.ving undergone what i. nlowni as the washing process. It i u)hotogranhlic nrlUduelion. A New Suggqeten. _lWe cl) tho followiug from the News and Courier of the 16th inst: "Old Man," in a letter to thd (aff - iy Courier, suggests that Judge Wallace would be a good ianl to hCad the Democratic Stato ticket, and is in fwvor of norninat-inlg hii at the CoNvcition in Septenher. Now,. if Capt. Tilhnia, Gen Bratton and Col. Earle -will olily withdraw, there wxili he In>diil) inl sel.".ting, 1 !: . W alh,e as the'ctandantlhen - 41r "'! thw party' . 11 'would fill the ihr with credit to the Statte. Capt. Thilb'li'l liae'. that e cared for no highcr position than that of trustee of an agricultural college and if he can he approached by a connittee f oi the right side ic would, of course, be Nhilin to w%itldraw his claims as a candidate. Gen. Bratton and Col. Earle would dou;ibt1eqs be willing to coinpruinise onl such a canudidate as Judge WVallace. Mr. 'Samil Colgan, w%ho is a candi (aite for comity corniniissioner in Edget,icld Cotinty, announces hiiiii St ief thl't: "TO the( g"ood people of -FdcAiuhM: The wind blowah where it li'teth, anld no man can tell whelnet i,t coies (.r wlith'r it goeth. but. I ai not that kind f a cat. I m it W Bt-nl Tiilhn:an cat, :;Ild if ch.ct(d coliln l- It.il a n r ro, :v t o reforin, at huaintti fy. ad..n.1. 1C..Al-sitati! r(juv . MINte al I rlablliht:it. "(Aliel Collm tY In i the vl"v t! lin- water ut b thkf- t;)p of th,,# - . I m- ai t I:' >)r ill- i1:11 pInd ht:fl n ) .h if ntt cleC ti I cnn hawl on. 1 wu%ld v.i inr,but. [ ;'mi a 11.al (f ffew \\r S l l ru"I of in-Whc." W c.'m Ild it r. ('4-!im's phil'. ')pyl.v 1to our c:kau l to at< wt :>g ti :t( FfIl. A Io d fhn has (w.-Iurred inl Ilh< eve th M a.,i 'ip i stN.rict. C(O 1b i:n w -ti t in fav4r f' Hl( 11 ' Tr va ill :l r t . V- I1 )r. i T . I -to : ' how Iludt i t w sConVt ih; bi 1 t t-a In ein! it I ih A 11: ainn iwa file ht v ,"iv ('.iM4.ul m ee world Nit i "G Towory 1 i, :U i abin.n h ellanedc aio l n t :ai :l ' v In i iCo 4ll pk11*()lUolI' frii'k,~I or ' I 01 le t ort Ilvalth lit.ii-I lt, w ill iii it'tt~ ind ilt it( \I"u" twi II I it,) .i*:4 fa iiv c t" )f I. lii t4ls Il'- v ti . h li :e d ng ha iliu Itil ViOf . ha . I e tallto w( i w I\ I Ih i I., : itn; <'. fe11 t at l arin ch ar citer,l,t li:te ef Ih lIa i s .iih r ),t!o oif(ItI 4eh 1. Iait tnte w out, eduenltio or tiily bin tuInen, I tr persnal riens,i r properts,iil ClIl[IC oir hite ahbt) lu- i ll i nd( lin 12lS If n1 t ,lOl- - run4l' on li-lt' f a v er feorehi to run:iiis v.ny rcls' n aXmn wit'livo ia ofllt I ih<. i) aih:tages tha gt oi worztu l d itthle, rl.toain it li-lracteXiin lki1 , ever Vh ha a t~Vhes I ther l s i . (lma st:nnis for s iethini 'everw--r.i I it o f its in< in :t li thl,ii. lit wh :n (I th - ine hukn It tcin t in a.....A h: t- l: of robbers il ii i ld~i wat an honet 1it eaurer.utiI ~ no~(tIe beie' d, itt i - h..nsit is i t Si n I wh t it anlt tol be,is no a-.e .;intan tl.o thobuites uur o h ae ii h -I fr. lenr c Aiin n all~ losti r f fren s, buti'f u -r ate ,1) at ilm!s t h . is win;. ai rhtI1tOstt Nwitou ah. lies one whoQ loz roe hmel m W urdattelN eusiblo Advice. Yoll take a asin of water, placeo your finger in for twenty-five or thir ty seconds take it out and look at the hol1 that ia left Tho sizo of tho hobol represents alout th(, impressioII that advico makes oil ia y(.)Ing inan'i mind, wits Bob .Burdetto iii the Riluns Horn.. DoL't deend too much on your family---the dead part I mean. The world wants live iinei; it 1ns no uso fur dead onaes; Q(;v Victoria traces hter anc( t.o-s back in a din4 ct line to William the Cotunqr.w. If you nIni nt get furth!(r ba:k tan yoir father youl are bette. o11*. V.Il fat1ve wats a better ian than old \Villia. He had better clothe3 to wear, better food to vat, anld wis better oIused. If y-oi atire a diamond be sur that. you vill he found. Cheek, brass, or gall never gets ahead of mevit. I love a in Who is stnilightfor waird. Ask foi wluat you it Nt. If you wait to marry a ric-h inn's <bittghtter or borrowo .1.500 from himil ask him fur it; it. annwillmts to tit(-. Sone thilng ill the viI. It is alwavs better to Istonlish a man1 lu to borec 1him. Remewhe14l)4r thait inl the4 144 rn ing of lifet comkilt th(! hant worin fday1-4. a11r-d work nt(evvr kIills a maI - fil, I (vn-ation, rnelaxatin. m i h - idays do th killin14". The funl H .t SO b1i". that a1 tubilbl)nG .. it is what kills. II. rd wtr k mv 1 doe14s. Th"- w%0 > (O W 14 11L a 1 1< r . 1-nv1 t-i W1rk 4' just as 11ar1d as \(. (ho. \\ ' I .hIv( l1hw SIow , of Ii\ 41:i.4sv .1 I-v]!n-1In 1e I take 41 three I .In : - 1 ti c(,.1 oI I iN-Ii.-11b m's walk I i t i ba.t , kh< al- u11e it di"aitl 1 i -. Itin!f hiin aln injustic. N: (.' a1l'4nt tii d o anyit i4n bu~ t u b:-' - (II- time.1 D. ' he :-:frahl1 (of I eg e. 1 l i 4n1 hh-' 44 nan 14 r4 a4 41 rant4k. i vI imn~ 4 ''4I it you ha, 'r I 1 1:!V m. t limt n1 H.v. I a esam : If : I i. . i t vla. 1 rd v. ill im111J , 11 Ij;: 1 .11 I:l I: 11; < C14 s n 1oi l C!"".C 'f a d 44. It 1 1 u 4 ti ..1 d ss of hh. l r i t- 4. ('Ii I i - . and1 . whlat Is worse, 1 his 1 : i Hiot . i In h onle 1.1141. ind i (.:se( s th( p W( I of pass 1a in r14. 1 1.1 bi i:ty on t I It h r. Tim t-uth I- . - .1ity :1-1 p( a((lv w .(i In, thl4 h-t 1r f(r ioilrs( s 11 id nlieig'hIll s ) . Inl uine ns( 4 ; (; i of ll.t thi, 'ter. 0 cour is, if a 1an Ic( )IoIu, Clq ui t dealin g w itii Ijimi; if 1 I :lmusi ve, Ir1iiti 1i., (emnpanv: ;,I(I if hI ,.I'l e(I(t s IS , 4ake42 c11r to live S, tha t nIobI(ody will beli(ve. Whvlewr h 'iS or hwevr. hlmisusizes you, the wis-st wav it to let I alone, for there .I eothiig etter than this I, Ib, I-I :11 ! iie un y (of dMai with thi u. ro "s ': 14n2t4. 'T4 VouI, J.ir. K4'ker! T1l4. follow.ing lit! la 144.m(on11' v:e 14 la honh-'le. It is' applihie4 i l 4i4'x 'tivery" li4gre4ssive to)wn, lot to "'1:rother' 1 kirker4, wO :1-e :alkim.- to: yo!Nt to, vor- brother4'4 or4 to or444 edl the to wn' leng ag'o? D'in i the aI44g sunlill44er I.444l1S,~111 K l'1 buaii aS was4 slac4k amld leisure1' len itiful, hav't ytm'1 jump'IJed (on yourl town and4s "- v. S:iln donesC4 4.ay2s, '.st (44a the' Ii 144ather'4 4.ut1 of it? Iiatn~i1't d (ou 4er4i cised 441u ne(iglhors- - your1 im n4 j' ( aL medlon1 and4 thtink it over L. Thi114 is y'ouri home1). It is' a1 bad( b)ird which be4foulsI4 his nest. You44 hat' (: pred'4icted the failure of the dmiy~ line', thed(14 pressi44onl of real1 estate1., the defea *t ofI your party [ manl a1411lt the poll1s, t he fal ling ofil'in businecss, the failre of 1 te "Unwe up, rave Niel r!.1 thlirg are~ not41 as you like 1144-m, en4 aikimg won't wear the hh1:ein8 . ut ',1 i l 01'21 4 2.11 See if vi4ti e4 i't a 4I'ln IX i oc ltn. 1 t[i I' e: li 4. li'u- l' a .441 r ( i* v,n is4 .4 44. ii44 . 1 l':4ut . 14N\ 4:' ' a oth i'. 14 1 Ai .. se sbl irf I <:m'gi:r:: y 4u, an Iii have an Ir ed.uianel that.'e i4 can.4$L1 if, 4(rent irl '.very' ue . ib; I can .. ry~' a non48 wh4- 4i 44:44 it n ' 4u' I i e4: n'r' 44 ' na u4' '4 '44 )urj ('t is; an4 4'. <4 f. th 44 n :4:n . < $ 1i t 4n:; I ca nj:: -, 4' . -4 h 4.44k ' our l44nees in4 111: his s!bbaj.4 ti.'e, but, 1th4r4 is no' ge4:4.1 re4'.- 0 1,r. tak1ing.. a chance.'4 inl th I.4(' uct t4ery.. A4 n144m w >u1hl4n't tinik of' c aL ting4 if he~ based:4 his: 41ban4ce. (4n facts:4 and4 1i;.un 44 . 11lis cha441neo. to draw .' is'. one in44 a1 hundre4414di, and4. to drau'.. 1)0 uaboultwone ill a1 tho4Luand, and14 for thle caplitaIl pr'ize 0144 ini lf a1 miillion. But11 'ho bases his hopes4" (4n goo lu41hck or1 fa'te dest441iny, and1( aLll th1is3 41s folund(d on1 conce('it. lie has'4 n1o idea4 on1 the sub ject , but41 1has a dr'emny sulprstit ion t hat1 fate 1lu4s pi84. ed himu out for her~ faivor; an144 '..ill give h1im1 a p4 ize this th e. illI' I! Arg. FOR SALE 13y -* *I* i A - T - - - - r - - - --- I L ;d 2';,' F i T I T r v. -M:., he:n't. . IIll lbr:;ii0:jj g ( jAr. t~, t. M ., Al, ., SAtnAt. ...Orr -a nktA 11.1 IW. ''.w - nont ny He n d m u ll b fore~~II . uie a to bnin (A - It- -, It ,t ; , >1~ Ii - - tAl A' i) I ( - ' i.. i A l Iv - - U Al ii I A IAAA u ;-'\ fi - t -I k H t I T. -.t' - 222v.t K.I NGST.w, o "IIur Month ' \ - , f i -.I wl f a .alAAjI' . L: , -- :, M. AlA AlOAI I CHA AbA. R.I.ESTON, . Al'. ~ SerA . .- .uvUrt a .ntn.t ; j.'s. /l. 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