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:.i., s. c. OGGS & CO., Proprietors. J. E. BOPGS, Editor. For Subscription, '1 .50 per annum strictly in advance; for six mont hm, 7re. AIvertisements inserted at one dolla, persquare of one Inch orless for he first insertidh and fifty centsfor eachi subse quent Insertion. Liberil discount made tb innrchaits and others advertising for six Sonth-A or by the year. Ititt.ary Notices exceed i- five Iii nes, T.-ibutes of Itespeet, ('oninien tlion of . persoial caracter, wien admissa ble will be charged for as advertiseiet'. THURSDAY, DEC. 18, 1890. AMENDE. RIONOII ANLE. On aecount of the circumstances, and the relations- existing between myself and Rt. A. Bowen and Jamies P. Carey, in my judgement, there was 3othing wrong in their opening a sjac cial telegram sent to the iX:ENTIN1:1. last week about the election of U. S. Senator. Any remarks herci ofmr published, reflecting oi Ihir(i act ion in the matter aro wvith(lranwn. I lad I been in the ofice, this would have been Ullneccessary. Jr'.n-S TE. R:cw", South Carolina is the list 'tSate in lin Union to send ani Alliance man nto. of the House. Ile is the man.111 to pl the work through ii a hurry. 'Was .you surlpri-SedI 1)>y the <1cct i,)n 'S Senator'! This llts hk<n a vet o)f sullrpris(-S, and we ha\v he"''1nVacn u-Ilq1tmed to seigthe um<i( ta bob )u, and it docs not ee camuse tart tr exclaiationl. Never in te histr of Pilwls V'lltv have om-i. peoplc beel So hIpv. Jul for the fiure as at presei. All . p togetiher for thfe intcrest t ih counlily, a1n1d wvill muake cvery "nterpriSC at C01n0n10n benec-'t. The ladies of the citis of (cfn Vilh, Anld Chalehston ..re .,Ingo ltie L\%iit whi glov-s oIY fr !ilg bacbmk on lh1iapton, 111l lmve .tdopted and'( publisheirv( utIn Cap0. J. WY. Prillit in, . ."v trn.aIur (er (I Abbev'ille, djild ver sui hl at his hoime lat Sat urtday. Ii' was o.n, andii ini his death th e con' 'l us~ tain a svere loss. li Iet luit t en Thie town of Westmuuinsfter in ( a ne(e coutsl ha:s a popu~i:i ll:o of ', I llsen'itce of whiiskv gii a)v Lii 1j in. * . I lick of aniy uIse for anu fllicer. .inp py buirg. he adopttd ini the Uittd States S(n ate, byV wh:chi inetans it is thouiightI t that the force bill will b>e paissed at e this session. Let the g. o. p. go i< ahiead. Tfhey don't don't uant to die It uLess' they~ die for (cause4, and14 tis - hI 1 Theo Leg"isJlture has refuse (1 aibohli the olice oif Superisor' iii R[egistration, and a 1 ill ha:s bein iin 1tldce'd to elecet an < xl t a a u Judtge wiho shall he callecd anyi time i to take thle place of either ( i:-cuit iir Supreme Judge that nmv hs' dis qjualifiedt temp irar-ily fromu seitngc on It is now knowni that the( nlt ,N t ional House ot' Iluen)(SItat ive s will f'onta1ill two0 Inin1d1ed alt1 thui jv.fouii lkimOer-akti ot of thlree hilitdrid fl 1.hirity-two muembler s t hat. compose iaSth*e lIfouse. Tlhis is the largest mnaji 'y i thant any podltical party has haid in i that body', and1( shoss that the conu 1ry is' den ail convertedt th D)emicratic faith. * 'f~he Noirthwesterna (delegaites to thet r'ecent meeting of the Natjiinal Alli- i anice, whlo were priipaUih ll Repulil cans, have fully demionst rated that t it is the solo aima of the order ini that part of the country to try and hood. wink the Southern falrmer an.d get Ii - themt to form a third party, so 11s to bust the solid South anid by that 10 2neans keep the governmnt in the ' bjands of the IRepublicans.a 1RI ADMNNISTR ATION. Theo whola thing has been acurately ihotographed. The leadlers st,ill ap- 1 i oAr extreme, but tho follow'ers arei sper'vatiye. When the Legislature p - orus there will be no sudden jolts. r osewhao have been expcting a Ii endous far wi be disappointed. e a hudredand. twenty four mien li ~eeted& by th~e people, waa most n o~t furnish nore level heads to 8 Y9ikst - The-Itepublican party is now try 1g to play tho role of a whipped el pauiel. It want to- show a ready G ,Ud willing obedience that the nation li nay remember with gratitude some o >f its last acts. Congress is now e -onsiderii g several propositions for b le relief of the financial situation. r p-hey will urge the adoptioi of Dor- t 0y's bill to reduce to I,OCO the miini- -e ium amnouit of United States bonds 11 which r atier'al tni.s 0l-1ll be re t quired to kee) (i deyosit, and to t lurmit the issuec of ciruenting iotes t by natlionlal balinks to the full amount. t of the par valic of liifds (eposited. a This vol1 ill at shlot time ilerlas0 I tile ciruhitioll about $18,000O,O, and i: give i hculthy stimuhli to commerceC S The :c l.o popose a further conces- v .in tl the fat rl I's by subjecting llna- n ti)Lal 1!'Itis aId U. S. Tj etaury notes e tio State tax-dion.q Do ircs-N says the restoration of u: (oId1ence A.Ill help the situlatic,n I n11r iluyi nthint.g else, that it will i brinl"g out the nillioni Which has 11ld for reluge into the vaults of the v banks. I J INJ wait and wAitch these wir-ey r . .e ar t)o shrewd to t, leave to the fainisled Deiocrats nll e lie .;ry of savinig the country. I Lhit WV (01 a ':Inst. in thlir 'eth th .1 hmilliliAtinlg favct thait. thyieverli nus decAs nlitil i (oA i., .. ln,at h r, it < ( ills v t.nt(lv ed a i nton s 1est. 'I hs iIs ratIIIr eal fiI.or 111 (011'0 ZlI t i4..lliof ],(. il!"I lit tl(le ,Uf h1. AIlli, I)ec, tio h<i O th: fil I .t its in hi 20ers la2'a [U I a den1 tit ini tiir :n hties and have ben using their p ItIein tol:.AN( ((ce thell( ien )und " ill ii t I .ds. 'I Il- f:. ii ers 'r cI.ar n .11 A I A Il VIt 1n.pidly tt!mi s lk mlln wN h a h.1 A v I if . ud in(,till ill Icr Ill 4'.St li, io s f thl. I ,. for Ill, liuly d](1141 I ( gail! th.e ca fidhlic. mid vp,| h ll .n :s-t< I I 1,(mcl. p ne and t (.: !t h1. '1 k ('* n(Tn n et g to f e Air. Ar.. 1A.11c, P'1k m11tl LIV.11 S ltI11 I* n f d l ive il ill I 1 4 -t e i t p I' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l lAIl( il . ( u 1 l1d'te are1n4 toe larnifc1'i the u-ed t '1' the mve, athe usle 21 ethonortedt.W t' h ('ot 24(1 y M. lii Ibe2 dr( ) iged of and >thlr v,iil take the elean uinage T S o m en rer rms.t fe Th n15o fe It:uetin i n-(5 111111 te r i(' i s i no tis toers tssidh v j1'(8< en caused by11 ll he cntro1Wl of theset hIats re lvir ?I I fly tlll. t ake tlv1ate gof an oppert. Sicket. L11( tiilhl isa e(d tnil ,rk ithe coun~'1tr (i .If we luS1111 al t'all t sthn w illd e wia teIeitr1) t. for'1 oth'<r.io. Nof ouan Moldl "r It re 50s 1 (12 luu .il~of tille a(.p( l. lit i l is c ounr ils 11.1dt wth.a bFrl 1'J ISet chetioI, col atg inc tie a1 1are nago Iini I the Stae, e t therovern It t ~Vmalit tin thpoedil)l ofinn of au &us that av ayoi Il allie h omr-s t uitbl, alays t Scuety $rbl .i'o e m:l.et andthepwduer i theof An OANEWOTENT COV UWOR. If a measure now before tho Gen al Assembly becomes a law, the overnor ot the State will have un mited power over the management i public institutions. At i: pres at GoveiniLr's suggestion, a bill has een intruiiced that will give him ower to appoint all the boards of rustees and dircetors of our public utt<uprises, and will put him at the ead ef the sonic. The members of. bese shtall be deposed at his pleas Ye, and of courue they will not dare ) anagonize any measure favored by lie Governor under pain of dismiss 1,. The war cry of the last cam mIign ias oligali-Oy, ring rule, Loss Alm anild centralization of power. If uch a 'law as that 3poku of is en Cted and it do(s not mean oligarchy I'd b<isism, wiat does it take to onstitute sue a state of affairs? ie IMem11beis of the Legislature are ot allowed to di-cuiss these meas 1r1s, as a gag rile btus be.n puIt in 0orce ud(ing- off de4bate. Verily it, 'ivns as if the people are ot to have much10l say in the manage tent of aiaii's af lor ill, a-s Mr. Evans' tile liiiifs dt-batv (n any qui:Hion to ii 1milites, there will be bt little lmnie11e to throw light oni iiportanllt ills that ire l o(ught before the lowi i. T1he utting of more power I the hads of ile Goverm,r thani1 he myw its will bae a (aniger-ous experi (s w.ll as < xiaivi-e if it shoul iiish ( GenerIaIl H aipton. Al :ived 2.5 N-o( s inl the calcils of h)is n fr!action against 39 f,;r Donahi. an. Dildsn %%as It accIIsed of Iv sins :gainst (1h-1nocravcN hut the itire wer of the a1dil'inlistrationl as used againlst limill, although lie as 1ernI.1SCt1ative of the Farmtrs' Hilince b) whbiull mi(re thanl av other :' thing lit ahinistration OiVd its * * * 'Tlie histroy (f the wlolo business that i 1np1111toIIs plaie was wNailted, at Mi. Jiby wiran it and that Gov or Tilmilli (ecided that his inter (4-ialaed Ilait Mr.. Ilr-by should %a it F r t e reSIsons, 'n dmubt 1Ii(lena in hese pww wcular timues a1 sllr- i nt, thie callcuns Irle was pliel, the caluius lile was drann, 0 (111clni Vhip was plied smva'gely, d1 all thle y-ressure the adiniistira m could Comnancid was Lrought to ar -I"ainlst both 11hmiptonl anld Donl I be I iiation are that both the *fen:b1i parlths have their fighting ti sltur(ed. Senator Haption re n-u to iianke ai ('oncessjin or a Pn-om a to waite a let ter: s'peak at word or' lw hris friiii to itnke anl or.gan I et hrt in hnis 1behalf. lie went forea iI- . L(gisaIrure on'' his record d a- i a lnryrecognition of a1arso ora quart' repuidiaition. is ui bi-'l(1 lire here tat his purpose ainl is toIi apeal to the peole in ne.xt St: a avas's, and if lie liv'es tnala- iieh an1 app<j) al it will hesuchi -Ia as has never1 beeu known Sais Ih Caria. Hm, e intends to die ~ hi ant aissurancie of the love and1( coin enee af hii .a ppe r<ceived direct ~ friaIn ih< ii aftir a full hear'ing or h their sj;narec', direct repuiattioin J 11tm. He4 is; n.aady to mee-t that neeC. Thel i iit of hat te is ill lim. *il* i no yi 'hlin g or* uuort itication L miua~l.g in his coaurse. He is ' mytonaalt lhe tliht(er stunig to the tight. liontit anid lie is comainig with an hie farmers aid the Alliance men01 wivafhy' tono. One the surface A re is ha-nee. The Tlillmuan anaconi- .1 hi~ a wallowev.d the Alliance iamb e it is a hard headed lamb with lis withal awal re-fusa a to lie qunite stay swall- aed'(. Re'presentiatives A hlat. (hlin(nt loaak on here a11n ut- 0 :Zaang th< mwaelves. Thi'.y sec a ni antd knoaw it is a tight one. t y' cnn feel its coils aUi Plbout them,ii. they, too, are secretly giirding for" .a hr iS (aoing to be at bottiime tl l892.-Coihunha Correspondent a lie G reenville NewsV. I?on-c n1ur r-rythlina. T1 hle art of inot beaing should be nedi by', all. Ther'e arc -.0 muanyi gs which it is pai'.ful to hear', manyli of whieb, ii he.ard... w,ill urb'i thle tnipei', ('a irupht sim11pli- 8 anld modes(1(ty, de(trac(t fr'om co'0 -- miet mal1( happiness. Uf a tm in to a vio)lnt paionil 1 a n at lli mannier of names1(, at the fir'st dwe shoul hiut our ears, am1( r' no' muore. If' ini a quiet vl<yage lIe we find~ oiurselvest' caught in one hiese dlome(stic whlinvuds of scol we shoul shu t our ears as a sail - voul furl his sails and, making tight, scnd bnefore the gale. If a] less~ manti begiiis to inflame our inigs, we' shiouild consider' what chief the fiery' sparksI~ may (io in) nmagazine beliow,,, where our1 temp. H kept, and1( instatly, close tIhe r. It all the petty things said of C by h1eedless or' ill-natured idIlers1 S e brought hiomie to him, he w,,ould ''me1 a mere wvalking pin-cushion sk full of shiarph r'emarks. If we ild be happy', wvhen among good we should (penl 0111 cars; vwen XM mg had meni, shut them. It is .h ' wor'aith while to here what our o hbors say abaut our children, t 0o1r rivals say about our busi , 0our dress, or our aiffairs .--res- ~ mau ubscribe for the SEmTIrsL on)ly An Earnest Appeal. At the recent session of the South Carolina Conference, the Directors of the Williamston Female College pro posed to give to the Conference the absolute control of the College pro petty iso l6ng as it should be used for the maintenance of a Female College of high grade under the auspices of the Jonference, provided the Presi (lent of the College should pay to the Directorsan annual rental of six hund. rcd dollars, to enable them to keep the building insurcd and in good re pair. I!st(.ud of this, the fellowing prl)(r was recomnjend by the Board of Education, and adopted by the C'oinfere*nce.: "Resolved first, that, if, at the next session of tl:e Conference, the Direct 0r of the WilliaMst;n Female College shall execute to the Conference a title to the property and appurtenances of of kaid College, with the understand ing that, if t he Conference shall cease to use'tbe pr-mises for the mainten of a Female College of high grade, the property shall reivrt to its pres ent owners; then this conference agrees to accept the property and en dorse the college as one of its instltu tiols. Resolvtd futhernore, that in view of the sacrifices in which this arrange ment may involve Dr. LaDder, it is. the senseof this body that he should be retained in the Presidency of said Colhge." Th Diretors of lac college, bav iig found that they can purchase for this purpose all the stock of the com paIy, and all the furniture, instru, ielnts. alpparatus,. museum, and li braries of the college, for much less lham their actual va,lue have determ iined to issue an appeal to the friends. of christain education among the. S thfe State, to raise the M valu teen) thousantld us zens of Williamstou will colmtrue. nre than half of this amount, if the iields of the cause throughout the State will raise the remainder. The present movement proposes to procure for the conference an institu tion of high' grade of selolairship, of mviable reputationi, of exellent re rd, in a building favorably located, r1dmiirably arranged, and amply pipped, at less than one half of its Actual cost. It seems to u1s that no irne should be lost in securing this lesirale arrangement. A very slight .,rt oin the plrt of the friends of 'hristaini education in o. bounds VoIld enalep us to have this property -efdy as a New Year's present to the -onference. Contributions of any amount will )e gratefully appreciated. Please re nit to James P. Gosset t, Treasurer 'f tLe Cumlpany, WilliamiIstonl, S. C. Shne 41nd not LHreo th.'en*n -~ --- Miss Anna Smith was married on Thiursday ot last week at her home inenir Pendleton to Hubihert Mutn ford SartltLon. The ceremony wvas perform 21 byv the Rlev. M\r. Pritehard. Tfhere. is a bit of initeresting~ roman. :O (onnic(tedl with thle miarriag~e. The inne of the groom imittil recenitly hias >een Andrew~ . Jackson Tyvmmns. He vas an ardenCft suitor for Miss Smith's mnnd and heart, and although she vias pro~bably impressed with t he man -n he d(idl not admnire his name and muldl not conlsenit to beOcomeI Mr. yinmis' wife until his name had been hanged. Mr. Tymmsn was at a loss Li know how to do away with the ob ectai. Mi.ss Smith, Inowev'er, ca-mne > the rescue and p)etit.ionedI the Leg. lature to chanlge Mr. T.Lymms' name H -ubert Mlunford Carlton. This ais (do1e and Miss Smithb is now Mrs. arlton. lIoNK IN lEA ST. At torney General Pope dimissed [r. T. B. Butler from the Ingrossing~ ecpartmient, onl account of his p)oliti [11 opinions. This was a mistake. onme o.f Mr. Butler's frienids had the ttorney General arrested oin a chargei inltimnidation. This was a greator istake. But it is enough to say thati e two acts rival ea,h other for being Iconsiderate andl ill-timned. Two uirds of tine men now in politics needi telesc~o to see live minutes ahead. The Indian scare is about over. lie troops have been on hand for >me time, andl the red men have mindei(d that they had better not ndertake to wipe out the United tnates just yet. ~'i.C lKAfAM (ale. Jutxa A. heov-, Vice Prest. W A MO). C~s. IxcA,Csir TriIE ?eople's Bank (Greenvllle, H. U, Fipital', . . $75,000 Li .us, . . 15.000 -- a .M. Tiad,n E. II. Faulenw ider, f nimes L. O)rr, F~rannk I laimnmnd, WV. Poe, II. F. Means, P~. Mill-, Jase. A. Ioy't. 'The acconnta oif mlerchants and farmers pI licited. Dleposcits recivedl fromi it1.00 to e' y amhlotut pal'lle (in dleumannd. a All husiness uwsual to bunking nill re- p lye our earcfal attention, aind we ox- pi nd every conusi S accommnodation to *r customers.n 4..'hm.. I STOVES. L] Are Not( We shall you to col very littlh to look yo ed with y4 liberal pa and will d If you ci low prices are better you the t every day Yours ment, STOVES. Three Gold Premiums E If you want some gold, hereis achance for you to get it. To the one procuring the greatest number of new subscribers to the Pickens SENTINEL, for one year, I will give ten dollars in gold. To the one who procures the next highest mber, I will give fiede.. flb 16eures the next 'het W 1; I will give three dollar' in gold, anid to 1 thei oneo who procures the next highest I number, I will give two dollars in silver. 'The iames senit in must be bona fide new aubscribers. One whiose paiper was dis continued before the 1st ot December would be a new subscriber. Th2le caish $1.50, miuit accompany each name sent in under this pr )position. One naume accompanied with $3.00 will be counted for two. 'Thle nqmes of competitors and the pro gress they arc making will be kept a pro found secret, 8o far as I am concerned. This propiosition will be of force until the 15th day of January 1891 at 12 mn. Names wiill be received and duly credit ed up to that time and the subscriptions received under this proposition will run rrom the 1st day Junuary 1891 to the mmne day of 1892, asal then be discontin d umnless p)reviously renewed, exceptiug hoso which were for two y*ea:s. T1he. ENTINEL will give a full report of all the Irocedings of the- Legishature this win-. 'er and next.-. The SENTINEL tells. more about Pick ~ounty and its people tiemn any other pa er in the United States. It gives more bouthi Carolina news,. than any other pa >er published tin Pickens county. It is lie paper for all the people, merchants* 'armiers, doctora preachlers and all. It is )emocratic in pol itici but alwamys comes' mnt fearlessiy for what it considers for lie welfare of tihe community on which* t depends for a sup)port. 'ris is the law' aud thme only lawv to, which it bows, or to thich it holds its self amenable. This a the country newspaper law of self pre ervation. ibe SNINEL has beena a owver for good in this county. You mave a chance to make money by work ug in a good cause. Junius E. Rlooos, Editor. The Pickens Markets. 30m. 'e u..........50 o lutter per 16)............... . .5 l Theksn (1r4)?................ .10 m hceseach............... .i . 3oa rd lb..... ..........]( lour per har..... .... .....50 ,Oe ~offee per lb....... ........20 O~TICEI OF FINAL, NETTi'JMENTl. ri ly to J1. 1t. Newherry. .ludge . .t tmetof the etalteof Wamtsem. ~t (eC(eased, and1( ask to be disisai s administrator. J. A. StTEARAT. r ee tltw4 Administrator. Mewspapers .-. F RE E Send your own unmne and addres md those of 5 to 10 of your friends or eilhthirs, .,n a postal car-d, or other.vise, nd a copy of thei SAVANN AlI WEEK ,NES ill be sent to each aiddressJ ree. THlE WEEKLY NEWS 4 a Busm:N.sa AND F.uMn.Y NxwaAar t)I 'ouNTmy RKaDRnan It i- the L,arge-st. Vckly pub11lished in thme $outh--1 large '6 ge.it is APhlndidly gotten up am'I lIrefudly edited. If yo,u hrave never acn cop)y of It, send for one and you will ronounce it the bigges and best newspa er you ever readl Addres THE wE EKLY NEWS,. I3vAYAT, ( A. mew vewil ;iWA WIS & MORR: 4oing to be Undersold by A not argue that point liere, ae and see for yourselves. 1 about blowing our horn, b u in the eye and get better ai )u. 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