The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, March 19, 1891, Image 2
PICKENS SENTINEL
i103l c:- R, 8. C.
JULIUS E. BQGGS, Proprietor.
J. E. B04GGNS, Editore
For Subscription, *1 .50 per anmim
,t rit hin :i lmvance; for ix moths, 7sc.
Adverisenit inserted at one Ill lar
persp(itare ofI* one(, initch 1 or I ss 1for tIIe fir,s
insertion ;11(1 liftv centIs 'or vmch silisc
qlelnt inlerot1. 'Libal disconllt mlladv
to m1wrchaluts aid emavetogf
41x to.oat.-is or byv ithe yvar.
ObItt.ary Noitlees v\tib.'din.e illes,
Tributes" of R(espect, Communicntion
of , perhonal ch:aracelr, wheii a1missa
blo will bechar id for as advert isemett'.
THURSDAY, IMARCH 19, 1891.
Why should the Oosaw Company
be any longer an.\ious about its fate ?
It is cer1tainily phos--phate.
The snow ill tile W1est ind the wa
ter. in the South were reported deep.
er last week than was ever known be
fore.
The recent floods onl the Congaree
did Collsiderable daia0ge to tihe Co[
uibia canal. The city ought to hur
ry ill) and sell it out before another
flood comes.
The SENTINEl and T;i!? State arc
not exactlY clear on the meaning of
t1he prefiX "sii." The (Iestion is,
if a 1111111 is deseibed as a .seImi-mlil
lionaire," does he own a half million
or two millions?
Thirteen Members of the Congress
that hats just, closed, died during the
two ycars of its life. This is the
largest death recoird (if any Congress
since the formation of the Goveri
All creeds Pnd all rligions go down
14ef9re tile 11r11Of th( g4)dde4ss oA)VIt.
VTw%.o young Catholies of Louisville,
abjured (1t1e fith (4 tic fathers lIst
weck and uspolsd the Protesant.
faith so that tley could lope anld be
uarriul.
risuan I to inst ruct i- ons fl" mi I lie
comitr-oller Genler'al, the mal.di"(r (,I
Marion county assmsst Iank st6ck A
108. The boarld (if 11i111ation ver
rlll(d the au1idiit(r al( his suplrior.
1n ireduced the assesslenit t wentv
Jive per cent.
The lessees of the G-torgia Siue
railroad have aboliht(lw palss si
1(ss, mu1"ch to the dis unmiture '.f the
('lcers of the State and llblsinless In1
w%hNo have h tofo(e raveled tn(
a dea(Ulhad ticket. "Ole and4I all.
great and small," will niow pay1 !cu
01n the State roadt.
*hie State say.s it is not kamyn~f why
1)r. Wb. JI. Tjimnormani10, of Eigefiel
hais resignied as5 1 .pnf seiat i've. In.
SENImE had b eenil ii ed and oh
to4 be a canldidate fir the Senatie, to
lill the va1mca nade i y the death
are our
t-s State.
right by Benjamiin. Esau $. wa lhe
bletter o(4.b tl~fwo, blecauhse hie did n1Iot
rush to tihe Ut. S. courts for an inijgme.
tion and try to have thle sale set aiAde
for failure of conlsid erationl.
recently, a cotton buyver ait Ea1sley and
other points in this county, has ui
(cipted th1e position ats traveling agent
for the Greenville News. Th1 e News
is luc11ky in1 seenrinig th-e servies (of
"Jolly Bob"a Is a soIli iing aigent. Ile
wvill no( (doub1 be irresistile.
for of the Macon (Gai.) Telegraphi, hais
resigne(d his position to take a jeb on
the Atlanta Journal. M~r. H ortoo is
al naitive- of Andcersoni counity and w as
for several years city edi1tor1 of 1114
GrCeenVil-le Nevs. lie wats also comn
liissioIner from South Carol inat to the
Paris Exposition -in 1 889).
the most45 promliinent Alliane leadeir in
thiat State, was inl Nas ille, T1enn.,
last week and thus puicl ehxpresse-d
imselh ''While 1 enidorse 1the Ocala
1 aN>rAgtrue Allince 11141 is in:
favor of a thii rbi garty. ThIe only mn
o t Ocala ini fnvor oIf aird paIIlrty
-wer*e the sort (If 14:0n that no0 party
wanuted. If I unjdersiand the Alli
an1ce and( its prlof( 5iion (If faith, it
means11 Democuoracy, and14 if the Alli
anice does 1no) mens~u Deou rey , t her
I do not want t) 1belong~ to it' or ata
in it."
TIhe Illiiost L~egi:tlahiire after hal
Ioting eight weeks fioriUnited Staitei
Senator, last Thun'day (-lected John
Mli. P~almer, D)emcrait. Th'is is th<n
first time that State has sent a Demn
ocrat to the Senate sinice io Eetiol
of Stephen A. Douglas (the littih
giant), who waiu.n thlel Senaue befort
the ar. Thlrloghout the long con
test thet Democrats stood1 by Pahnor
to a mran,.and( bly the-ir per'serverance
gaineLd the victory.. The Democr'atf
of the whd.e country shouuhl follow
thirit example and victor'y will 1b0 tti(
2A4l4 throughvut the land.
TulE coUInT nouSs.
The Act provking for a now court
hou" in Pickenn-iequires that it be
ere-Med upon "tfib site of the present
building," and further prvides for
'lie use or sale of the materials of the
old building. It has been siggeeted
that the better plan would be toerect
the new court house near and a little
in front of the old court houie, and
let the old building remain, the offi
ces to be rented out, and the court
room to be used for a town hall, and
thus be a source of perpetull revellue
to the county. This )lan had il
ready been discussed by the coity
commiissioers,lud in his charge to the
Grand Jury, Judge Wallace express
ed the same views which were eiidors
ed by tihe jury in its presentilment.
The SENTINEr, does not agree with his
Honor and the jury. It is scareely
among the probatlilitics that the old
court house could be rented for $5o
per annum. Pickens is not a city,
and is not likely to be soon. Thiose
who are required to pay any more
than nominal rent, would look for
More desirable quarters thair caii he
found in the old court house. But
the now court house would have to be
erected within 20 or 25 feet of the
obl, if thit, is not rmmoved. 'We are
not dispoged to lay nm-h stresa uipn0
the looks of thing-, but that is no
small consideration. But it would
n ot be first. c-lasH bui%inwsm to (.rect,
a $10,000l court. hotuse so near an ohl
buikling, with woodel flors four
fire p laces andc %b stov'e ablove sta:irs,
all to run the risk of en:ireless or i.
ditlereilt occlpaints. It would Ie
riskinlg the safitv of the iew btilh
ing and ile counly rtcords, the val
ne of whiich eafinot, be estirillate(d in
dollars aind celits. for the sinall stii
of $50.00 or $75.00. It would be fur
less tlln the amw-uIits foetioned, r
it will re'(uire at the Itast. $25.00 a
Yvar to keqp t ie old Imilliuing il 10.
}iir frtii nmow On.
What is doie now is to stli"uI fir
he IVe of the e0uitV 17iIdefinte.
Were this not the cae, it Nuldi ,t
lietter to put y :a $3.0ut11.00 mih:.
Atuettire find take the elinees . I
wihl(l and fire.
It will be vIy little t bl and ex
pense to 1p-oviide for t wo termis of
cor.Thev NCanl be ihld inl the Iina
Sonlic hall1. The ulvrk ennil MoVe inl
with the :iilito. or use one if o Iar ii
& M,iris' biings. T'ln the sh-I
i ll c m lu b l m o1 ,v e i n l w it h w t h e a u d i t .r : t h e
Teasirr' ol li' and the Pr o Iat.
.1 ludget cnkl move his ofliee iinto t
Iime nd oi hli.1i :< st re. Th'Iius there&i
noubl lie very little. if any~ rent to
tay. W & hi:ti h1iet ter si x thiis thiung
not huave ti liw always iixin!g
It st'tins- to bie e<mli ete on all
hinids t icit the lbattle of t aria~ refoirm
It:s liteni woml tna the t ime is sooni
coiniing wh en thle taiif shldl b)e for
r'eenuie oiidy, anid ntot for ipriotect ion.
This great nait iuonal ime~ ha~s b ion
iu er sha:dowetd by the liiioney que s
tion. Patis now muiiiV st t ake thir
st am. for o r ag..ai1nt free cioina ge Noi
nlall ever li-vi il who kilew alt al)ot.t
l'5i)ic the))*Bl ine tn Mrrson,lar
found tough places~ in trinig to hld
uip their respcVt ive sie of the (pats
tioni. TIhe sinit is doubihtless tiue of
SEllrr. knows thuit gold i3 a iy
p recitous rteial. Pure gt il has othdl
inig in it but gohi, a:al thiere is ntothi
i1g hIwi tW ~i fC-cinc t hat (can 1),1k(
itnuike'r oir rist,* ('tulW( i to1( de(hi
pose (>r rot. All natio'ns knowi~ how
precaills it is, and atliliuse it for miioni
ty. It is thie or.ly matt(ritl that hasi
b een ablo to standit the- test of every
thing, (-veryvl whre. Goii I is the tonly
No edlict (of tempelror, tiat, of kinig oir
mattndalte tif (Ciongrtess has robb ed . t of
its roy:IIt y. Othe ir iiitals hI one been'
mloniet i/el tn a deinonuuet iz.ed, but gobi,
nl'ee. 3M th~e iumkiing tad umiiakin
of (dynast i-s, the uovei-rtw of king
dtins andt the lo ttinig tiut of nit ionsi
g__ renlldos the s:int, whlethert
shtunped-t with the imnneof I inXear,
the Czar oif Ruissia, tI-hietuee of Lon
hl tin the Amieican:u l.agle. TIheo
guht oif the Uniiteid Staltes is thtt
which hmakevs its silver aid pa per nOt .t
eyV gooidi, and1( it netteds no0 pas'port to
tizedl on a gol biasis and with the
aidt of th ctlie nb stttt is servin g a goiod
purpsie. 13ut a great. iinany . Delmo
Sratsl tn free co iige'. 'I hlty thlinkl
- lhre Xisinot moneyit enotulgh to tIo the
biusiiness o? the inatioi. The Sl:\r-N
than to runi thet risk ouf intliat ion. Itf
y oui make the soup of the labs ringt
in the hack. If ainy change is made
at all, it shioold hie miade cauitiotusly'
and slowly. Thle free coiniage of id
ver, so far as we cain see, will lie sornie.
tihig like porn walterl ini mtip.
IBut if' we were an Alliance moan and
know tile inside workings (if tIle whole
thn.we might uo into free coinage
as far as t steam engIno could run
in a week. Tim' fights bvforc the'
Sv-qri,0e, Bhow that it won't do. TheI
only reliable money standard is one
that i good the world over. Con
gress Cannot iike this kiid of muny
Mit of aV thing but gold.
A few datY igo, a (olodc(I 111mm
mned Welhorn wast! founmd coneided
inler a bd in the (1wellivng of 'Mr.
Duckworth of Williamiston. 1 was
arrvsktal 1hrashud, ConlfVKs.4ed to haIV
int Ai inteitii to c mi)[it, a fel(ny
aifd W.sri conmii ted tto jail in A! lerl
q m. cye. J. N. Brow.-tet,olre1
()f Andvirsmn. wNan (b.tected4 in Itr-Ning
to voniceail andf t a Nylat and Ve-,t
from C. F. Jones &S Co., bf(re the
tileft was complete. i plead m i
to pc'..itla y, 11 r-- N i un 1114md M 5 0 I
bY the I'yll i ero .. . "'.. l
thei Vg1li g1liltv of the cit.
wIh inteyi l itrAl d to c, n li e l I It.
Morll they WN are bomth IIaiItyv, but O.he
law%% mnlY prioVid." 'I p-1111I.y fr m-tw:il
violationsm. There-( is; lo p)"n.aly f"r
uNil initentionls agaI'inlst pr-ty, au-d
Suchl intenitilns ainst611 the personl (f
Iny Onte 1 m1l'.X it has HtIuI'unted '.o In
ON MS~1~*Ij'I;
C(I0ptri;ller Ellrb lwiIs instiratehd
lisa t t(, dit ,l with skuch
b"mirds (I :Iital onl ats thlt of
Alarin, w h th e rllt- the .1turls
('of i,h k t'ck t"w..'I- t N -five
l'-r culit. Ie I v ys foilm1 aulditors-4)
SrP11 0l 1 Il- Of the 1)b(41i('n
p t l it 11 i ( 1 1 ii i l ' ( 'te ta litts tit
its Itrue . au inl Lo.' . f v furtll hw
n 111IMarks tbthe lludito hllai ther a gec
auIthl iz sl to (.n1ter 1imi "du r 11' in g
isihus"hou a1un mid i ,t he aI.
conl is s ons or ef Ir l t(in ins t"'11
reun 1 r1 ill ,and tha't O the uditorm
txn h k n It flj l It' g! t rI the v
prn -purt (y iAltd for taxmatiton. 'Ned it -
cr didI the( Ct mp1ti.r1le guit the( S.1uce
til i im sii it Vl ni at l-i1,le pll er.I
I'lit ll -ilet i ild 'I ' .l'It i il, t Iv p -pper.lI
1 h- L.,Iv a nY 211d p i-IfY indic ite''s tIl
ii t I -s itmt if tely" 4 not t.
t b iinelss up jl mt riOl , hie w illi
fiIAt n11'l1 to fill tilja -(3 s'u0lo ennl
and14 will db) t1wir du.ty."
N4oIl v is m"InA or hult yt l>n
(%.v( ryl'4-dy_ I-S C4-Htin thle 1f'in, ritial
o- lI I It fmr taxat Itlil inl theit Staitc, I
p) faI.en ll] 1.1ast rec(Irds. Fqual11
rightsot tol gbpecit'allpivileges to(1
I-i-dIh (' st - V tO t ill IL:11 ' IIVIN ' t ' I': -
'IOIV.0
tane Va intrview' ith~ ithe 1 ibon.
J.~~ It)en t heslid ltti:rm fl theb
ditrit. 1't1 18I >v4''s t t the D<m oti
lkJ ty is. ilocnwil. man's.-part,aml
al m01 drefoosn lli w r)
ontthouh t henitslllhae
A cITY naVTEarI.: L.YN(cuIss.
The assasination of Chief Hennes.
lyr Iast fall is still fre4h ini the mind
)f the public. Niueteen of the Mafia
[Alims were in prison under indict
int for the crime. Vour of them
lid heci acquitted. This aroused
>mblic gentiaent ill New Orilang and
ih>it 3,40 citizens wvent to the Par
sh Prismn last. Saturlday mlorning,
;hot and stabbed nine of the suspects
n1 prison, mad took two olmt and hung11
herin to 1aknp pi)mts. Things aro
"ettinig in) a fi-ar-ful state, inl th:- Cre4
-ent City a no dare Say this is not
Im. last (utbreak. Y'l !1 part iculrr
ill begvell ne' .t uf .1k.
The daule Wr 'rIarep.
Thel- tnmambrd dhollar ctaiuns 371.
25 graiii f pure siler. A (illne
IrI,yN conl Iain l 180 graills. Take vo (Ir
pelwil at11l 4 lve the follow ig iprob
ufrn inl the riliv of 01hnc.:
1371. 2,5: 41,-:0: : 1. 0 0: x
According to ti legal nitt, 1
hwet-n1 the im-tals, th i unlive (4 Silvler
it will be seun should be wmrth *,1.29,
v 1,1 V.
The IUnlited SIates tre:uIrer, inak
ing up1 his averawe fr-mnt the ratifo ill
tle hI.ding ci ic o the wrIld, biught
Slarge n'u n I Imut (if "ilvier a few 4lVS
!ig at !"8 ce Yts nll 0111Cc Now sulve
thi. prob01jiill:
-180:371.2'j: :98 cents : x.
If yii irkw no iistAk4 v-uif will see
[hat wNi ali winice 4 silv'er C OSIS 98
Lents, tie silver ill a tandan dlhir
is W41rth a1 little nruct !h:m1 -15 c(.nt.
Wiheln the dc)llar was Iirt coined in
1878 it was %thli il hullion ab pmt
rtnts. Niw that we lave m-ore thlo:
1m)0, 1100,00 d(IllIrs the pri,e has fall
en to 75 c< Is. t he fitree ilv lI' COin
a1I nei w(l llow the slYer minierS
an1'ec b 4r t put, thi I et- xt ra 25
ccnIs iint I Ii-' w pvil 1) et. at the
(x.Nlset of all the taxi N"yrs wih in
no ilvr bulliqiln. Do, we want Illore
une Idl( eu h too inake i pires.
clit of a :11ar-ter ;u thoswh have
silver to tell!
,y the (ivt iug En\v N%e lave already
nearl hY11-tf a blil insilve r mnonvY
1n)Il thw Otora i inn, sn bY 4,510,
CO' nl e i r ,ltM,(i silver 6d1llaris .
a111 %\!ntIuI(. the prolit (f cmimaev
i ls into i. ";-lie n. tin-astur"V. Th1is
Vn ill lie : 15.00,0.01) a v: ar, which tihe
frce s di lva:lt would , give to pri
vate indi1vidualk.
.1r. VatiIn v. not n' .
Tht. fl!.ning vxtrtrm is fromi .1if
),MSl h I M-'11 n ill",'s: (11c "rjl1
l e iswti 'hiart, was a 'g:I'alui Ill
dirl ill te Fi"fth SIouth Calia eaii I
lIe n I t and u h fI u h IIt I: l t -Il
I . I ro vi t ie s (ve- tvI l ' * i A i, l
1 0in: ie t h i fll;wingPirnst requelslt:i
" aI %.A ni:z. I want \(u
1(, (let n C., ( f cin us i c ilth
It iu ~ 11:(tiillaI re1.(lIen folite
lA1w w a 'ini ( ' i 11arlT'i. .,eI ns is
tw ili ,' I 1i wliin,' hi s M h1kIumV lAVS I
USi 11 iiiii l;lo. i,w 1- we arei lihIll
willin 114 pt i' \ J t i iietan , ut k
yiol iih let ui.-'p nt hatJ. icre
I'l tintie hi rlo strap I ipht l>ek(~1 whn
he's Ion 1'4t :iare an t iht li us
.i -ll il it li t s weilil t hat>; li nar i'
ne p111 I 11 i 'it he alli e)tiiiat1 iors o <- t o
l.t Dais re uri d hisil reim1't,'
Ia <1 P ne Ii(lift as we ll 1ver.~ l
.ii(It was 11 ine t s terdar iicqiil a
<il<S ~td byIi the ics.loVntroIp ller inerl
to 1gieil h as elinin p the iiiport:mt
1i< rday~ pit lih~I 111 his fpinoner the
}.llanil it e p t il htaitie i SiidiLuu;
lim nip i:y I lii;i. MI. ;C.usea ii
as Inally prsnal lrop ly in hand.l:
Thl <htl elion ill ISSI.,t the- coUpne
In(,gi 3'1-5. tla thp itdir.y re allrii
thatisI the.~ la in tI I- vet -5.prle
fi i d I.if 1 ut Klimerne , m t
ll at I e liillst at l il h ('lrit _
biia:l coreil in en sI f 110- l Charepi letin
hleenIarnel. lye irs tliite ast ihe
tinpi pfar('niferen111e, dui(t awhis
eli d,Pr(l -.n 't, he i raund id he was.r
PInliiig il ilt iPli;(hit. t iligisrt.
We do notbiew ha e wille obrino.i
irce I upona ihue set so lonf l)ienplld
il t gle rly'n nip ale .110 6 ! an fie r fi ra r.
(talli b'lid Notl ad Ia'n teain.
iefor ihs mhl~eent losof i.i,.
A Prelty 3les.
Setercai l <aystgo a "'ettain tariii:
not a thousaid ruilus fron 0affirov
City brought two bales of cotton t'o
niiarket and iold it at two cents a
pound IcR than he had boen 4,16lred
for it sonie tiji back. As he left
town he huul a sack of Miim"eota tcorn
a sack of Ohio oats, a sack of Virgiia
bran, a barrel If Italiana flour, a
piece of Illinois bavoln, anId mollu.1
Maryht-,11d phoSphatec. Theseu were -
loa<"d on) i Kelitichy wa-on drawil
b,y Tiowlsse ifilus withi Puenusylvaml
i ini-r -ss ou thf-m. As .Irs, Part.
ingtn sys;"Whlat mmir-th is this
h re wVorlIt a couill to",- -Galnet
Corior.
GARDEN CALENDAR
PLANT NOW.
INIUNATIL
I I PT' UCE.
PE s.
O ATON R..
GI 3-con's 1).M.C
To MATOT 43
1 1.\D11--1 'y il m'.vS. la!I ila
10- t, 1 1~[8 B.P ia. o
Also Trn11ip', Cabbage and Clover.
BeT '(1eI%*fli ata
SLOAN BROS.,
Gi re(n ville, 54. C.
iN l1.hertbyvgive nticte thmat I wvill ap
plya, thr .-. 1'.Ne 1 1-- . of E'obat" for
i-I et i'n:d of tit- e ate if I-2. A. Mce.
alhm. J. W. E. McM1ahan and"Ida Mc
31 h:i, an % -k t-, be 1i,hr 4 I a
0
'LT1 F !TAI'TE ( PI' S( JU'Ti! 'A ROL NA,)
JuL.
\I h Jr e:I, - . I\- I y . i tI i , .e
Si t 1o1 i , mu- t U ) him 1 - r ,f l n , ci1;
ht r i"N (f 0t (.ta: s of
i 2hall:w 'd ula i t he kirired and5 cresi
iriaed, tha ie 2. ml ap ea hefLo re
meit he ' I t *.f I' btt e, to- be behIat
lit-n 11 '. II ,i It t'.i o thetm hvo
a11 ti --hw inie o e oo ,t)s
Itrat I..der,h y aulii t tl' the 7'thk day
J.ai \t.it, 1 l.il-:s , JP . C.
Lad 'Agnc
I\ yo w:ampt to buyfortiolhd, read
Th ' Pice:f iwi iiownevj now t a o r
n Ma ks onoihlf meil noth o
\'idken . m2: are S ?utsto ba0r
byifnlfSeJt trhedietm a ndpn
t uwnbor.
ofh est or uehAod Medne o.w
On:e or itwice hta-ch -ea t he hsy-or
ted neot u gIr t ofl t;hal ie ofpr
tio ahic ".one mth bl -oo Frod
bureb. lcries w.it: tensaea eer
1ea cr e u pintown io'dri-unital.
fI. -1: 1. ha s lie m mwel oo and b r 4t-e.
mony -half aytcr i n d iicns, f r in e.
I:iine :h- coopprtiof thelifurt hiuse
.n A g'IenI-y, Nortkn, Vn. AtgiM. , BR
\At' papet,n It. i..fort rsration da>
sftrctt. of the asdhitingm fi sto w
,el t obtca.din a lt t, tiv e a Tra ot a
ALL hSKeNa octor.
r tmestrgir' go of eompuri-,
EANJ
LEWIS &
Are Chock Full of F
The Best Lot
IN rOo
gggCanned G
Coffee. did y vou say? I fere
either green or browned.
Sugar's of the best, All ou
,Are bought to quit the farmer.
Shoem, <tad fic)y1hi
tove.s Stucv
fousehold and Kitchen Fur
you to buy.
ii33 A car ioad of tfh ic
I lighest market pi,icc paid f
LEWIS
6ofeb 91
FEBRUARY !
GLE & BRtWN!
IHae a full stock of general
merchandise that they are anx
ious to get rid of before get
tong mi ynlgld. hl
t '(rIfl)it _).OCk~. While
we have had our share of trade
this season, we find we have
b"ouIht too heavily in Shoes,
lCins, Clothing", etc. To satis
fy yolursefd ont our pres, call
e:arly and we wvill Convince you
we are seiling lots of goods4 at)
small profits.
(h)o co4lector will start again
on the I t of Febru!arv, a:dc if
'you owe us anything and don't!
want him to come and see you,
you can avoid the annoyance
by coming io see :is at onced
I f old notes and accounts are
not settled or satisfactorily ar-;
rang~ed by the 15,th of thisi
month, they will lbe placedf for2
collection.
Rem(ember the date and
save cost.
WVe th ~ank our friends and
customers for past pa~tronai~ge,
arnd wdll try in the future to1
sell you go->ds~ at tIhe lowest
pa1 ces.
A supply~ of standard guanos
anid acidls alw'ays on hantd.
Cook ing stoves from $i0.00Y
upl. GINN & HR(OW\N.
litgitniiun Notice
The~ l' noks 411 rei4 ti i < w444~,ill bep open~
N~ewhery's store. .1. I). (1e lE mT N, --
an oi Suipevir ii~ tt.ht tat ion
080.MS TLA TAO nA.
P'OR SAL iD V
'?oney' to Ej~Loan.
imlprova c. - 4ro1 lamb1~ inl sunn rif
ailli i np an!sl.t i aniI re aibl i n'IcI i
1 ' ar 441, thu l r ebin:iIj. the honrrowvery
pa o4ff '.imihiines.A wirhoit, ex -
i:'-t :;, hus (rIp iln n': ne vear A pply
'a J. . BoGGs, Attornev,
kmr31vi I?irkone. M. C.
IS HERE
MORRIS
verything yoU *anti
of TocerleS Ii
ods a Specialty.
is the place to get the BEST'
goods are of the best,'rue
ng in Foot JVear.
es: Moves:!
niture, at prices that will forces
ST FLOUR in the market.
,m' country produce,
& MORRIS,
PIcIkens, R. C.
L1ME30 ATLANIIC COAST LINE R V
PASSENGEH DEPARTIMEN'.
Wilniiqton,- N. C., Marcb, 8th 1891.
Fast Line het Weei Gharleston and Co.
t!mbia nid upper Houth Caroliua aund
Veitehn ;North111 ".-olinas.
Co-NFXSE SCHED)UL.E.
loi!g West. Guil f Ea,t.
N. . No. 53.
7uO) a. in .Lv charleston Ar.. 9 45 p.m
8 30 . . ..Lnt es....... 8 05
) 4 . :. .Su ter....... 6 50
0 55 .Ar Colimbia Lv... 5 36
3 ,, I . . . V in ust irro . ....
4 .- ....... 'ht-Ater.......
5 45 ......Toltile.
S50 . . ..L acater .....
5 13 . ..Mik Hill.
# 1A .. Chi-trotte. N. C...
1 1; p.rn Ar Newherry,S:r'., I 3 10 pn
3 12 .. . Greew ood.....12 88
9 45 ........ .lrw-s...... 7 00 a m
5 20 ......Ant derson. .. .14 15
5 5) .... Greenville. . .. . 9 40
8 ..: .... WalhallA.. . 36
4 13 .. .. ev il ......11 05
3 16 . ....Spartatnhurg .... 1 45 p m
7 07 IIe:nlersonville, N. C 11 06 a m
8 00 . . Asheville. N. '. .10 10
Slid traiis Imween Charleston and Co
umbhiT, S. C. . M. I'M MIS4 iN,
Geni. Pat-,. Ageat
II. WALTEMS, Gell'i M.aaer.
isc. J I.F I. PI I f.S,
ATTO)NEY AT LAW,
No. 79 Law Ra-ge,
(VEER VILLE,.- 8..
Practicos in at1 the viourtsQ. Can gi
yi bes.t ref eren:ces. Tel ephone No; 79.
jaj.2'2m:t
jOlIN G. (CAP'ftS.
ATTORtNEY AT LAW,
&42rWes.t End.
GREENVJrLLE, 8. C.
hyoie Fairm ers' All iante Wrehou.
-aust Eun! office at. A. 11. Jenikins', Maim
1. (n he reachied by tele phone. Prompt
id en reful! attenti on to busi ness Praatl
i: in tate an d FedeItra tI-urts.
f You Are Going West
'o Arukant-ss. Txas Miss4onri, C2olorado,
>r.o a d ('atlifor'ia. or an:vpointr
VtLI'T or Nt l I!iWEST,' IT ' gL,~
PAY Y4OI' to write to me.
I)I. P. A.. L. & N. R. R.
8 Wall Street, Atlantag, Ga. sep25mt'
MOLLOW A ,.
Barbe Shop i"&.
An at 0os
Inra fMnso lue
i E ENVLL,
Ar.eay s av gu ra tee . la r 4ai
ndtseul n.Sapon n ar
ven..Iao h rpnn pcat.
HO AND1 GOLD BTH8'i.
urpatrongvin g:respct fll.y ol icited
I ill le tao tetloet a b le,tltn:
ti:tot 10ft o'lck,l. or thsuildngo':
ournItersill,-ma knownet u3 aso kiuted
ridge EPlan and-tipeciiato
Saeknow onl d o the 21ettinfMarh 1 .
ighit reserved to: re.ject ny and( ali
d&l. E. S. (tRIFFIN,
Counity Commu:uision'er..
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