The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, January 01, 1891, Image 2

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TINEL. ENS C. If., S. C. 3. E. BOGGS & CO., Propriotors. .J..E. IiOG4ON, Ed itor'. For SubscrIption, $1 .50 per aontim strictly in advance; forsix moiI hs, 7rc. Adivertisemeits insert at one<1oth1 persguireof one inch orlcss fr lie first nsertion and fifty cents Ir vach sibse quent Insert ion. 'Libr:d discout male to wrehants aid others advertising for Six ,.iths or b1Y tOhe year. bltkary Notices excedling live lines, 'Fributes' of Res1wet, Coniication of r. persoini claracter, when adiissa Ie wiIl bech.1red for ls aidvelisemets.| THURSDAY, JAN. 1, S1. The bill to reduco the salaries of Statc ClicrS lhs Iee pased over to the next scsion, and the incunibents will draw their former wrges until next December, at Iclast. Spartanburg reports an old tinwlp Christmas with" old time snow, ol time drink, old time 1iglits" and la,i but not least by any melils, ol tilme swell head matilce'. before the May or the next, day. Ex-Judge, R. . . ar'enter, has hobbed up serencly iin Ollufor:ia. H1e has )cc residhii at Los Angeles, and that county aIts e-C(-tlected lim to the Senate. is family left L (,um to joiin hin ill his re hili d res4I - a-on, 1imreu(neit mi theP recen}it (uen. eral Assembly two hunt-ed and iwentv four vere passe (.d and ratilld. Cn"y one-thini I ti.s(are 1 a public ilature, thle reit are purely lo cal in their applieation. The reports fni 1hritmas acci 'svontfinule it) c' 11n inl, and tli ilily is flat itre has l(q.n1 h thuflie usual aIlount of car dlinig of deadly %(:tql,s, y ' (d fool4 t1 1-a-t we( k, and Is a colnl . ee (lq re is m uich sor row in the land after the falst. Last Frid1,y was t vhe worst winlt - (Illy yet inl tle north-ws. U bHw cd and it s1owed." Nem l it foot (d snow fell inl um ost of t he Ino rth -west States. Tie thnnometer is still g ing down and the rEports are that they will have n111 old ii 11ow1 ;ero 1 N%inter im those st,(s t1his aon. mi-,sioner elect, vas inl town lIast Min day. lie is in f.vor of 4roinig to work onl thle DNvewmor,n os a ne Thiso is chianteCri:,tie of M hr. GrimIi Ris eniergy :iunl pushs broka ino iipiuo sition. Hei "ill cert ainl hI ute irely and willing aides; in his cilli-gnes J. N. MI~urphrei-e anid IM. I lentiejks. N\ewv York neCwspap<r( s and p'ol ifi (inis are s.tihhll kepingt up theijr tcon mlaiabted vigor. Thec ula.Uc i oncv will have a say~ in 9-2 iis to w~ho shall be the leaider of thec Deore ~in the next race for I he Whbite I 1Ui-e and if thle sigins of tinies dl not fail Cleveland will be the man should lhe live and keep his hlh. The Sen.o at)t thle cloeiing seSsi 'n sat down on (ov. Tilhnuan's vtto of the railroad bill lby passing it over hui veto by a v-ote of 25 to 5. TIhis is a clear indication tintt the Le-gishitors have b)egun to s-e thant t he r(fi-nn they hiave giveni hijmt to unudrstand2 thr.t lie L'.liLuure is thle law mnak ing power. - Ci~ol. D). P. IDuncan,, t he leader ini the organizat ion of ani Allhiance b;ai:k ait Columbniia, says that lhe is conilen(it thant thle n~ quired1 :uiv-,a.t of iii,ii.V ilhlibe riised biy thie miolees of th: oder b)y the 2Sth inst., the tinie ap lpoinited for ornganiizat ion. The' loca tion of the bank at C'ohiinbia will be good thine' for that city and( the ei 34n a e taking considierabhle interest.t in it aind wvill do all they cant to nifhke it at suess. Th?Jo Alliatnce I4n~l2lat ive counicil COmIposed (of oft&ers of the Nat ionll Aliac a111 the preisiiits of each Stat ~umiee, is to) melet in W\ ash ington next Febuary, at whinch timoe the political cour-se of then organiiza -'in will he determined uiponi, and it h- 1)0 bodcCided whlethier ia third par1t v vement shall be put oin foot in '9. -Alliance men of the South are too Democrat.i t. be led astray byv sciieinlg p)oliticianis and will remnaii true to the party of tile people and white supremacy. Tomn Iteed's gag rule hmas been in. troduced into thle upper Hlouse of Congress to enablo the Repulicans to pass the force bill at this sessionl. This country has seen enough force bill work in the 51st Congress to d1is. gust the people both North and Sout hi with anything in the shape of this infamous measure. The cit izens of .this free and enlightened, land will not atanda dictator either: in Nation al or State governagst when one man gets into powet and4 assumes to be t,olhimseIge rmis all he will SOME REICNT ACTS. This is modern progress: Capt. G. W. Shell has been elected to Con gress, Mr. Irby to the U. States Sen ato, and their little town made a city inl the last ninety days. * * * Those who sell pistols .and cartrid. ges will now hatve to buy their li. cense. Not more than one in a town will purchase this privilege, and it will not be dor O then unless there is a chance to malke soEni money out of it. The license is not a tariff for revene, but for protection, so it must be a high tariff. * * * The net tu' provide for tle erection of a new court house for Pickens coilYt, authowrizc.s the issue of six 1pr cent. twenty.year coupon bonds for the F.udt (f $10,)(0, or if the (1o11'Y conniImssionrs think best, they may1 evyand collect aid a111ioit ill se-Nvera al l instalbinellts, not ex vcedin'g five. It is quite probable t'lat- the- county cmionnissi-ners wvil! b< gil prOC1cIedigs Under this act at anl early day. * *~ The powecrs of school trustes are nlargd. Thlevy are now allowed to s11 both real aId psonal l-prOy of J)Illic schtools 1111d a1)ply tile lr ceeds to ( ducat i('nal1 purlps. the board( Of phospha111tv conun;il-n ers. Phit we tlink it moubil hav. bven b6tter to have hadl just, (e CO)uIM ine Iele1)1H hch-41 bY the r'!-"is1:a. 1.1-' t - la d put 11"d1cr Ohe ,a:m-, bmnd and( ]n 411 l m a1111v ah'dnry -I; (4 ther State Slicrs. (OIe n1rg(ti tiiv(cer devot. ing h is whoil tilie It tle busiless, wo-uh111Im bworth ten till(,s ftz 111111 to lie State as a dignified board meet. in;; ( o it a1month, and llen spend ilg half its tiline tryinlg to agree. A J,int resolutioi n appoints pei:d c10m11nissiOnlers. and aulthoi them 1o (.41l1strucet a puldlie -I)arl fl(ix A-e. (l001n to F(r'11 11ill. This ni:ch n(ted puli improvement will soon be collectd. 4:* M H Ia ftr (I Trial J.fIst ice will cef - an ;l( wit h thI le adm1ilnst ration N1 whiieI gives them Iheir comission. Th,m (.et (f this law will inot be notie - l!e inl Pick( County, aI "og as the Senlat(' is guided Iby e recome - datiin f the primary e1(vti,ln. It is iiiid te Act :..s(, d (ines the duties oftial:2 juig. to p1nsume22l i it d4:2s not31 innleriktie.t d--in hist liar t giest s f iagr~icu t. We nev<r :iue cuious. 1t kinow whi:d cani pa ri b!y be :idded to its (9i.i1ncy byiV posinig duties 221) 2n the ('luuson A lawv with the fllo~w'ing title was mullles, (or asses5 into this 'taite inift - twith ghu:i.4l rs."11 215?2'Te rsittt. I lIi(ie that nir 1he wel <hill, 5av it is a gmII law, :run1 it i.s. well that so Thes Pli2'kens I:ailro:l (Xm 1anyii was:: duly meieti plat< d anid charcteredI. 21oon as? )i'() is sahse'ribe d, either ii 12II2ney, labor25 ori maSteial. If we. niill all p it ch right il n0w We ('an2 -soon1 ha ve a1 ra i ila to Pickeiis. A HAD IR IOO7ElA .1~U Thlle grealt advanlitaige It hav~ing theI lieh(ls, was never So sensibly felt as .lurin lg th pre2Vsenit season1. The lho a2l :iiine. Everybody0 kino4ws thle facto. ries are a prIiecious bcoin to thle land el c(tt1n. But it is a great wondler so umanyv of thiemi have spiug ill an bir the b lighting inf11lence oft guiiick growthIl politicians. Fellows stanid around112 and bear the buzhz oIf Ithe pinidles and(5( se te ('lock work (If the huidireds of operat ives, an)d t he( pro0sperity' of the conern' anld t hev (onlde r14iight ofll'someit lhg is wr ou;l '' TheyC coiiclud'e t hat thie int elh e t and exper ienice t hat suinlltenids the nill I slaves---0veriworkedl wives5,widows andl famished c'hilidren..--to siuppfloit prof ~li gate hiusbannds and fathiers and4 a blloated corporal'ltion1. Thi gets up a big stir. Thel fi ilnly and miuutiualls dependent relat ions between laboril )4 enphital are dlisturIbed. The very ir. ew's of 'onnnl)ereeO are chilledl and threatened, and the farmers whIo pro I du1ce the cottonl are then ones to sull'er 1 most. The factories (oughit to be let I alone. Every line of legislation that I interferes with them, hurts the pros necrity of this cotton countrv. FOR A. D. 1891. Start out with the resolve to walk Ia the right tract. Determinc that you vill work hard 3r this year than last. That you will not throw anything in your neigh burs path, that might eAuso him to stumble and fall by tho wayside. Determine that you will so livo that the world will feel the benelficial ef. fects of your-cxistence ere the closeof another year. Bear in mind that if you traduce your neghbor and on deavor to besmirch his good nmIT that the )'ison thus (issoiniated by you, will be again returned to you with in creitsed bitterness and veloi mI aId tihe cup pressed to your lips for you to quafil. Resolve that you will aid and abet your fellow Citizens1 ill their streneous ef'orts to advni ce your coi inuniity's interest in every way. Take ilold and hielp in every evIt(rpri!;ethat teids to advance the Imloral and filn aicial status of your Statt and couin ty. Speak well of your comunty and neih'lbo on all octnsiOl, never lot a cbant e pa:s5, to siow)- oi the grealt advaitages people will secure hv coil ing into your Vo11oi1nmunity to live. Don't try to build up aniything or yoIur-self by the wreck of anothers bark, but rather hew out a road for Volr self. Do lt'1- seek to retard al t4llt rs; progrcss but out strip them if Youl C:In. Tlre is always room at the front, andt if Youl wiln the p >sitioi fiir anmd square, the world will ap p!auid and reward yon. So let us one ail;( all lay hold with a will-each one in a pa;-ticliiar line, and set tot) with till our might to ad vace ourel.ves, our m ighbloi anild our county and State. Let there be 110 drolles inl Piclkens county in thlis yeair of Grace 1891. Shere is a hand. hol for every one and a strong pull alto'etlier will set us on a boom. CIEa? JmUi7m: , XV. 1). N 15M)oN H on. WN. D). imsnChIi(f Juls (;ir( of the State Sul(nie Court died inl ColumiN list Friday morin.. of hc:a-t dist ase. Ile had beenl ill poor healthi for severai molith ts b no thought of imm(dialae h:ger was i Ittain Iled bY his frieIlds. Chicf Jul,sti. iiicSnion was born inl La Irens, (.1clobvir 2711h, 1823. 11 is atbilitis inl lNivate life weire just "e inilg to be rcCOnliz"d when the :ar MaIe on and Ie totok up arms to (e f(nd his emitry. He made a brave ;iin1 c'ura ii teou s soldier and Si D was talledI li th;ht field to repret - stent the State in the (Confe(derate ('tin p is. Tfhere lie seit (ed well and1( ittoitn t i :nied . At fth 0cItose of thle war lie he;:mi1 the prtl:ice of law, hain:'i g gr1<ta ited at .1Ho vardl antd Iitlt, 'muri . iifore thet war lhe serv od -evendt feints ini the Legislatutre. ~i 1mm, Ihe wtas (Ih ted tot the FXde tl ( nn ita-s toe(r Antd rew Wal lace, bumt wais deba~rn d frerin t'ikinig thle ti at tin acestant (f the 14th :amend Judgeg Sintlips niext enitry into Iha fitild utns in 1876, whe LIIea I]huttpt;mn's titlet. Whenm lhauipton Wu uit to thle Ui td iSt ates Sena'to, juimpsoniili bene G overn ort, ma11kinig (r l'ad. While ( On( iltm>r he wtd - Iv lIe t'tehif t nto ill of It hi SupI:rem1 ('toit in 1JU8i, t~ snen1 Wih;n It Iiebh \V In ns eue tro ('hie .L betiy thet Governown toill the uneir t-t atin (f Jutit iceMtt os. Sin the (lio.k hae (Nti(Iii t hei carlili.r Chif I s9. ie isoero w<llknoinito al uceom *t't tie.l isve wits n ar ofplaint '<n ii ant 111 i h im. lin twas cer by ls :: eimd Aon.sei tisiny the s ust1 1if. Si5nason's Ircn ic erm ouldni utve 110(1pit Ii tw uie lie iitdi 'The itns aet itto e til e G ovaierr wil tm pow'ter o poit 'uceso xiravetiof the term. In hthis fae ai successor will haexeriebe Iletedi tby'i toe aeneralitn rse,nbly. Aic. the. unlasit i nossratisbs or court,00, ) (1 I hld wsihe tw jusies th ini~.I -atios lar ,tha thaLegislaturelwill In 'vliw of thetfct. hata(la b to e livipleiae inii ti tho wtbit foicover ngt uynti nl expe 'trienc gow uit feh to be a lin aird cAnr o. M. 1( il,W ha esed the eal "I mr thl'e ainood nohapperthan I C iye nmeal ada n had k fero m a tihs, unltild. Itr wore 111 a dgoo sui >nonow.lv thI eliehe mewas fa layiu thn atgod daysor than I have )eetn many times sinc'e I beenmo a se milhionaire. And yet it is a comLfort- au ble feeling to be rich." .... et Sulphribefor te Set te New York Ledger. The Christmas issuo of the New' York Ledger is a rouvenir worthy of the source from whence it emanates. It contain a choice selection of arti clts by George Bancroft, Margaret Deland, James lussell Lowell and others, who wouild certainly wear the "paln-embroidered coat" were there an Anierican acaiemy of "itmuor tals." The veterai historiographer con trilutes to this periodical the secoid of his papers oil "Oliver Hazard Per ry and the Battle of Lake Erie," por trayin'g with rare ability incidents of the carnage and the fate of the flag iilp Lawrence. InI watching tihe vid scenes depicted here the reader is deeply impresse:d with the pucinom inal activity of the nonogenarian, ei ablilg him to rise superior to piysi cal infirmitv, aud, like another Titian, conltinue to cover his cauvases to the amiration I)f mnankind. l1obert trant begins "Mrs Harold Stagg," a lively story of American life, displavinig aprofoind knowledge if tle peopl.e lie describes. lhe open tng chap1 ~ to cotainl a strikinug illustra tion, dr-awvn bY It. C. Edvards. A beautiful Christias story of a West Jcrsey villago is "A 1Happy LIeaf," bv Marion Ilarland, a writer who INver fails to touch soImIe seret spring- of happines,, and iset itvibrat ing for all to hear. Mr. James Rtssell Lowell's poem, "My Urook," ,vas written especially for this payer, ad is a featu1re of pim0- imiportace; in in recognition if its vale the plIblislierrs print it as it supl-plent in a loose leaf, with a1 -eics of appiroprmate ill1strati'ms by Wilsonl de Meian. Ill "My % Brook" [lie poct reverts to the days of his vouitl "we the hours were many, the (duties so few,' aid sings some o)f ihe drv:uis suggested by the brook. ph e ina".:very, is aer1ial inl its delicacv Ulapted to tile c .aneet "wUVillo'. the wisp"i ciarncter of tle fnilcies exhib-. ted in the vers-S. While reflecting in the "Land of Lost Days," as he --al!s tle past, Mr. Lowell sings in a rgi-ctftl strain, as if he mourned the dyllic days. 'Ilie closing stama implies a recon i %iation with the fate tIt hatI cliang i'd the rural stream, w'ith11suggestions if niials vnd wvater-lilies, into it poor 1ruld-o slipplying n"Ipover" for prosa v facties. But Ihet illellor-v of tle ld joy.vs days abidvs wvith the poet: "As the i oirs inl l ir txile t' kc streas. III4d still Of thei: castles ill Spain, so have I; aind no I'eur hct tle I'u.rs will 11y olei, llieNever we Sill, To tlce p-ilic of the past and tle sweet of the year." The timeinwit expressed in ""My Brok" placvs 'Mr. L owell on a plane - Vith MI. lIuskin rega-dilmg the 'ant 4I poetry i1n16lied by the flourishing 'ra of inau tifactures. When the ill lusIlti1allrts, Innehiine-impolled, co:nef n at tll do(, bringinlg we-altli, ph( ity, tl md luixurio us ('o)1nfor t inl th cir' trin, to >oet ry--ac cig to these two voices w flIies out at the winduow~. wI 'lhe C.hr'istmias nmuhl er' of the New I orilk Ledger com'ies withI a cheerful ~ 'xerlior, ina keep ing with the festal t ecasona. Th ie ('over tdisplavs a New mi ~ok1 girlI, with her armns full of par- T -l els (Chr'istmilas shopi~pinig), hiastenli ng 4 rward1 to greet the sucibiiers anmd ti-lh t.hei a "1 Iapvy' Chlristmas.' Fromc Loopbler.l) .This has bceen to us a sad Christ. nias. iss 5 Ani( Williaiins- dlied( at gr n-r fathe:'s P.* 1f. Williams, near(' ii afayftie1ld oni 1De 'lilcbe 26th. T A gull exl-ded iln th( hiands oftI dri. W. IK ltunt, onc the 2-4th, slight.. c* v wouziolingr hcim inc the left arma. i-ec Ie kilIcli th ralbbit.fr A ('ilaist ina:s tir(ee at Nine Forkssu vas hiatded with presenits for youlng' cd mdi ol. tlic Mr. J1. I. Jones( is still ini a cr'itia ondition with fever- ialo Ih-c. 29th, 1890. .T. F. DA RGAN. Pr'incipal. ) Thei Spi- r i' Term will begi i J:ilacry '2t, IOuIt (lcinu 111 went~ cly wc'ceks. ('oiniictient the cl iricecd as,sistantis emiployed-c. Ad-.i ;t c;tge fo-.- cr thei( eriei on j ccl boycs an i Iii ut elu TI o wxr \ Ixxc-i g, I ilieta-ry Arlithmeict ic, Geocgraphyi, -iy or, &c.,* i6t.-25. -P inteli -i at e I )c-partmlent--Same stLud(- it ii ccntincudc, wvitlhi cngsh Grammiar, g Ii igherc Dep'jartmen'lt --1 liher (Grarmmiar, " A. Algebra, (Giomlec-ry,v &c. , 8 1'2.50. 'The abcove branciilhe'w ithI Lactin, Greek(ci Aluisic, &15 (I0. Mo: Personcius desi~jrinlg to cnter' pupilso for a coiier 114-ricod than thle wholce termil. aply It I thce trusteets. .. 1. M TI-\V A Itl, u igul w8 ChIrn Bciaird Trust ces. Ch Ltat IlANK I IAMsitoNo, Prcest. ai4 JAMi;s A. Ilov-r, Vice Prest. (i fori P~eople's Bank ~t aplital., . . . *75,000N nii pius, . 15000 D)IRECTfO: andc fjY meits I,. Orr, Fanik IIammcoind, W. Pote, 1I. F. Mc-ains P. hill', Jao. A. HIo-t. ront We The aceotis of merchants and farmers -pag licitc-ed. Decpc.sits recelived from $1l.00 to car< I y amlocut i ayalek on demiandt. a e All bui,sinesso usual to banking wIll re- proi iv'e our careful attenionc, and wve ex. per ad every c nElstent. Rccommcn(lann to | STOVES.I L] Are Not' We shall you to co Ver'y littl to look yc ell with y liberal pa and( will t If you c low price are bettei you thie1 every da) IST OVES.|I hree Gold Premiums ! If you want some gold, biereix achaince you to get it. To the one p)roculring e> gre(atest numuber of now subs1)cribers' the Pickenis SE.N-rINiL, for one' year, I 11 give t en dollars in gol. To thleon1e HO.1 procures0 thte next hiighiet inunber, vill give hive dlolliars in goi. To the e who procures the next higest nu mber, viii give three dollars in gold, nidid to 11 one( who procures the next highest mber01, I will give two dlolheirs in silver. 10iliames sent ini must beO bona1 fide ne w b-ciber's. One whose paper was dlis It inuted bef.>ro the 1st ok D)ecember mhll be a new subl scibe r. Ilhe cashi 31.50, mut actcomfpanIy each me sent mi under this pr.>)positio)n. 0o 1imeII ac'ompanitlied with $3.00. will counlted for two. I'he n'imes of competitors and the pro. ass they are' umiking will be0 kept a pro0 .mt woeret, so fart as5 1 am concerined. i propo)sitionl will be of force until b 1th dlay of Janmmry 1891 itt 12 mn. \ames will be receive'd asd<hily credit up to thant time and the subscriptions nived unider this pr1op)ositionI will run mn the 1st day~ JTanuary 189)1 to the avi dlay of 1892, and( the lieu1 dli.contini uniless previously renewed, excptiing soi which wer'e for two( y'ears. Theli criii will give at full report of all the ceo'idinigs of the Legislature this win lht Sn-iimr tells more about Pick-. u ty aind its peo ple t han aniy other pa ini the Unlited States. It gives more it ('arolinia netws, thanii anyv otheri p1- I pub1) lise to ic ike'ns conity. It is no(rs, doc(t ors proe.cher'Xs and all . It is niocratie ini plitics liut ahv ays comes fearlessly for wiha, it coinsiders for' welfare of the conuinuity on which 11 endi(1 for ia suipport. Thisx is the law thie onily law to which it bows, or to chl it hoh14lx its s-elft almenale. This ot eotuntry neowspaper law of itelf pro ation. Tlho SENTIlNET, la'4 been a 'er' for good in this county. You (1 a chance to make money by work in at good (causeC. JuLxua E. P,0o(ns, Editor. The Picns Markets. n,perbuI i....... ..... .10@ 5. dil "(i b................ 76 4 ter per 16.. .... .... .... .15 ' 1~ekens each-.y ......... .i0@ t 25t t(ll tn pry, 1..1.... leave... to ae a ia t tst, nd "a----............ i.10 ( i (upeliratr........5 @70 ew pei---- .... .FREE2 to'i of. to.Nebery neof Probate nd o Pickes ,i count, ('.rC., or ther 5thday iemet of the estaVef Wasl WtEwar NEas l and askn to bei'l dmiss ewBspapsAN)FIL . - R IEE cxndI Iou owlnil goten tnd ads ftllyedi t 10f youru' ftreno hbors of It s-etl rd orte0( 3oter,vise a IICOv if the biAVANNA1(1ItI~ i.WEEK. NEWS over re Adse soec drs THE WEEKLY NEWS, DWIS & MORR] [Ming to be Undersold by A ntot argne titat point here, Ie and see for yourselves. V 3 about blowing our llorn, bi i in the eye andi get better at ou. We are pleasedl witht tl tronage you have given us lo our' level best to dleserve a e p)leased by honest gol i, we cani certainly fix you - repare(l titan ever' bef'ore ,housanid andl one articles y . Good Coffee always onl hai ~, for fair dealinig and polit LEWVIS & MORR. THE RIOHMON~D & DANVILL ATL A NITA A NT)CI (lA It[AY"' Scherile in2 rifet t No, SUTH I10N1)-Re~ad Down. *Paily *No. 51. *No. 52. *No. 50. STIATIO 12 20 pmn 1 00 pm 2 a S am lv.....Charlott 12 30 pm .. . 2 25 am ar......... Lot e. 12 41 pm? ~ J .. ....r.38 ..m.a... . . ellemo 12 54 pm2? ..... 2 4~ hamar.........Lowell 10.....n........20ama.... soi 1 20 pm~ . . ... 0') am!ar. . .All Healing S' 1 33 pm2 .. .. ( 2 n 1-. . .. K i'. Mo 1 50 pmli 2 Id pm22 3 40 an1. a:r......... Grover. 2 00) pm. ...... 35 ll am ar... ....B!a ljb 2 17 m ........ 1 0'8 an: air....... i ffTney 2 29 pmu . .... 4 2:tm a r........Th,icketa - 47 pm22 -... 4.7 am ar..... .....Cliftemt 2 53 pm ......... 4 42 an ar..Mount Zie 3 05 pm1 3 2;> pm2 4 51 am a12r. Spal tanIbu 3 10 pmn ..... .... 4 56 anr ar..8partanhuarg Ji -3--.... 1 anar........Wlford 3 36 pIm ..... 5 21 am32 ar. . ..Duncani 3 '40 1in1 .........5 311 am22 a:r.........G reer-a. 4 40p ..... 52f 40 am .ar .......Taylor: 4..20...pm 4 p 5 50 ami sr.... een2vill -.---- 44pm 60O8am22ar.......roswe ..... 552pm 6 21 am ar........halen' ....508 pm22 6 32 amar.. ......~iertv - .10 pm 7 05~ m arz.........CntralI - 4 .. 09 1)un 7 31 am11 ar~..........neca. - -.. 5 20) 122m 7 .1 211 am r.. ......Rielal - 6... G30 Ifml 7 51 am ar.....Wetmn st1 --4 .. i0 jIln 8 01 am2 ar2. 1........Harbin -- --650 pm~ 8 11 am12 ar...en Clevel -.-.- 0 p 8 18 am ar212..........Folsomif - 7 .. . 10 1)m2 8 31 hamar. . . ..T ccoa2 - 7 --- 2' m 847a ar..... Ayersvill -.-.-.-...- . 49 12m2 9 05 ama .. .Mount. l .. .. 552pm 9 10 am'ar2l2.... ....Cornella ....-8 03 pm~ 9 22 amlar...Lgvien ........ 820 11m2 9 38 --11nar..........el1 . .........8 4 26 pm 9 51112 am r White Sulphmr ...........8 45 pmTi 9 581 am2 ar. . New H ollamd S .... .8 50 pmfl 10 05 2122 ar. .Gievl ... ... 921 pm 10 20 21m1 . ... . . J)ell ......9 7 pm 10 26 anar...Flowery Bra ..... 920 Pm:104'2amar221.........B'ford. .....9 3pmi 11 05 am11 ar2.... .....Dulut12h. .... 4pm 11 16 am2 ar....Norerois .. .. 10 21 m 11 2 am r.... . . ..oraville . .... 10) p 11 27 am2 arI. .. ... ...CI1 I221)nl ..........0 1(41)22211 33 am arl..;...oowin ...144 24) pm I 11 4122 mar..Belt J2met .........0 21 pm22 11 4f~21a2a.21. .l.Peach 'ITr -.--..10 .10 ull12 n_2oE22lgr.........A1tant A<hlitionial trainls Nos. '4) and2( 41-La 1121 eaves A tlanta 5:30 p 22., alrriv. s Lu21a 8:12 p. rrIi ves AtIlt a 8:50 21. m2. Bet,ween) A,ula 1and( Athiens- No. 52 dalily e: .la2 8:35 p. m., 2a2nd 10:3 a( . m2., arrFive Ath.els n2g, leave Athlers, No. 51 dalily (eet SundaI2y, . m., arriv'e Lu211 7.50 P m1. and1( 9.30 a. mn. IBet.weeni TloccoaI and( EIIberton2-No. 1 (1aily ,2g Nos5. 4 and2( 2 dalily except Suindaiy, lea1ve El Ives TIccoaI 6.10 p). m2. and'(8. 15 aI. m2. Nos. 51, 33, 50 and2c 52. ca~rry' Puallmanll Sleep For deCtai led 11n formalltionl as to local1 and ti 1eepIi ng- car reservations~, conlfer withi local agel OL. H[A A, -TAS. L. TiAYU TJra11iMll Manger. Geni'! Pa1ssenger THE PIOKENS et.no A. y Contains all the Comi ports of ceery political n Talnagye's iScrmons. WV ngs of the next Legislatu pages full of South CSaro 'Now is the time' o subs, | STOVES.| sa ntybody. butt ask fe know it want ~quiaint i.e very so far, It still. )ds and 1l9. We to sell ou need id. o treat [5, mibe c......r 4 25 am 5@pm 450pm .........r 4 15 am........40 pm t....... r 4 02 am........28 pm ...... ...ar 852am ..........41pm '........arl 841 am.........400pm prings.. .ir1 3 31 am ...... .. 40 pm n..ar~ 3 20 am ..........82pm ........r 300am 410pm 814pm ........ar1 250 am ..........2 pm .........ar1 2 34am ..........4pm r.........r 2 22 am.... .....2 2pm s.... ....arj2i11 m ......... 17 pm ).....ar 2 rg...r 1 iletionl..art 1 ........ar 1 -.......ar 1 .--......ar~ 1 20 am ......... ap ........ar 1 11 ain......... lp ......a 101 am ..........p e...a 244 am 200pmn25m .........ar 1281 amI47 pmn... ........ar 221 am 18pm. ........r1209 am 124pm.... ........a11 55pm 1 10pmn... ........ar 114 pb 1287pm.... e.r...r100 pm12 O6pm.... ........ar 10 50 pm 11 56 am.... und.... ar 1Q '0pm 11 46 am.... ........aa 182pm 18 am.... ........ar020pm 11 20 am.... e....ar14pm11 1 amn.... y........aar 950pm11i 00 am.... .......aa 948pm1I0 55 am.... r........ar 984pm 1047 am.... ........ar 919pm 10838 am. .....r9I16pml1080 am.... sprligs. or 9 02 pmn 10 16 am.... pings. . ar 8 54 pim 10 08 am. ........r a 50O pm 10, 05 am.... ..... ....ar 887 pm 9 52 am... nieh ... .ar 8 31 pmi 9 45 am.... ........r 918pm 980Oamn... .........r 805pm 917 am. ... .... r 754pm 905amn... ........r 743 pm 8 55am.... .........r 7 35 pm 8 46 am... B...r 7:12pm 8 48 am... ........r 7 27pm 8 88amn... .on..r ?78pm 8 28am.... .........ar 717 pm 827o a Iecommhilodation1, daily except Sunday, o. Rleturning, leaves Lula 0:15 a. m. xcepjt Sunday, and No. 50 daily, leave 10:25 p. m. and 12.20 p. m. Iteturn and1( No. 53 daily, 5.50 p. mn. and 7.40 except Sunday, and No. 3 dlaily, leave on 30 p. mn. and 7.15 a. im. ITeturn.. bert(.n 1.30 p~. m. and 4.30 a. mn., ar elr beCtweeQn Wash ington and Atlanta. r'ough time tables, rates and Puillmar, ut P. or addreCss O,L. L. McCLESKEY, %gent. Djiision Pasas. Agent., SENTINEL IEA nlI. dty News. Full re. teeting in the State. ill have full proceed re. First'and fourth lina News. cribe.