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PICKENS SENTINEL. var $ E. BOGGS, Editor and Proprietor. 'oc -jor. For Subserlptlon, $1.50 per atmum strit Iy in advanve; for six mionths, 715c. Advertisemnents inserted at one dollaT )er squ:re of oe incli or less for t.he first mIn Insertion and fifty cents for each subse co qtnit. insrt ionl. Liberal discolt made to mitrelauts and others advertising for loi six iwmt-hs or by the year. th Obitt.ary Notices exceediln five lines, 'Tribiutes of Ilespect, c(ommIuin I tion shu of a personal character, whIen adtiissa blo will be charged fr pas advert isemet-Q. ~ the ' THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1891. .- the Gen. Jolni 11. Cooke, C. S. A., died talc at his home in Richmond, Va., on the Ge 9th inst. le was a native of Mis-. go souri, and a brother.in-law to Gen. J. wa E. .U. Stuart. m 0 Two negroc, Sentry 13utler and Hampton Nelson, wrcj hanged it thi Simiter last Friday, for the murder w of Capt. Maxey last fall. They way- ar laid and shot him as he drove home at from town. lyl The Work for the Colombia Cen tennial still goes on. Nearly every Sa county has bveen heard from except Pickcns. No one has yet made a R move to have it represented in the celebration. Will we be left out? el _ _44 Q.--- -- Gcrmany has taken cif the embar go against American pork and the "Dutchman" an now regale himself p on our hog to his heart's content. The pork trade w%itli Germany will bring thousaEvnds (f dollars to this country. A imaninnoth cottoIl shed at Mein rhis, containing 10,000 bales of cot - ton, wNas bired ci f-he night of tle 9th inst. Loss 1-25,000. Ont the e same night, the lar;e Union Stock I Yards at Cincinnatti were burned at I a loss of $100,0100. 81 Italy has cooled (IonN-1 and the warN of words betwe(n that governmvn and this ciutry has cejs((1. Sere tary Blaiine lha1 turned his ittentioul to our brothers on the Canadian shore, and is trying to bring about at better trado facilities with them. f . - ti( See'etary of State Tindall, on hear- fe ing of the death of Governor Fowle, d of North Carolina, at once ordred sI the flngs on the capitol to be raised fr at halfmast, in honor of the deceased oflicnl. It was a mark of respect du1 the dead eC:ecutive of our sister N State. - Alliance mnen all ov'er the country ; l are fast et milti amund to the belief j,~ that Girov p Cleveh. nd is the best to mvan fcr th<mi to sutpport forthuePres- (1 idec in *!). If ('levelanid lives andio a keeps his health hte will h)0 the nmIi- k, neeC of the D)emocratic covention and bi will be eketed. 'The late frost killed all the youmg e p lants inl the waiter meh,nGt 1,lt from Mobile to Jacklromtille. Very near all the large planters of meh ns in ti that section will have to r< plant their il entiro cr0op. Stedl are very scarce tl: anld the price is high. 'This Sta4te et M ill be abile to put melons on the mar-. tit ket with Alab:ama and Geergia. di ++ - - - tli The Abbeville Press and Banner a Tubhedhc last week a full list of its ei subscribers, with postoftice address, y and date to which each one had paid-. b) Thu hst numbers 1 ,250) paying sub1- lil scribers, and it is well paid tip. It is .. a shiowinig of which Editor Wilson is se justly proud and( shows that his pa- fhi per* is on a solid basis. Tho citizens of of Abbevillc believe in the Press anid ('i Governor Tillnmn is authority for (N) the statement that there is a groat be dll'erence in the Alliance and the ch1 "miovemnent." if lie is r'ight, (oppos0 YO ing the "Movemnent"' does not mean p)1 hostilty to the Alliance. This will lie be0 news to some whIo have maintained 811 so stoutiy that these who were hostile sti to the "Movemenut" were enemies of re< the Alliance. Gov. Tfilbnlan is the ha head of the "M2ovemient." Sti - .--- ,~.---- .--.in< Editor Gonzales of The State and L, Capt. W. J. T.alber't, superinitendent CVI 01 the penitentiary, wvere arirested last a Tnnr'sday on a peace warrant sworn bil out by the sheriff oif Richlanid counity. on The cause of the arrest wvas the antici-li pationi of trouble between these , menCf On accounit of the recent news paper controversy between them. 2.3 Capt Talbert gave bond in $500 to of keep the peace.- The editor refused, be claiming that ho had not taken any l)e steps that warranted the arrest. The Mississippi Alliance hats (de posed its official organt, the "Missis- wit eippian," and this action has caulsedl tor a split in the order. The suub-treas- tri] ury scheme, backed by C. WV. Macuno Po is said to be the rock on which the is order will split. The deposed news- wh paper held that the Democratic party ter and the cause of white supremacy poi should be held above anything else by by the Alliance members, and the ga, sub-treasury faction think that their and scheme should takec pre'cedenice, hence part iu is ar amcng the brethiren. zing 'he returns from the eledtions in ious towns and cities in, the West the 6th inst., show that the Dem ats have been victorious in a ma ty of the contests. ?. T. Barnuni, the veteran show n, died at is home in Bridgeport, Inecticut, on the 7th inst., after a g illness. le was known all over world, and was the greatest wnian on the globe. Lttorney General Pope says that State intends to take control of Coosaw River phosphate if it es twenty years to do it. The ncral has his "Irish" up now in .d earnest, and the fight waxes rn. Very little headway has been do as yet on either side. Reports froin Charlotte, N. C. say Lt the city was on the evn of a rrce r. Whites and blacks were under ns and a oullision was looked for any moment. The threatened iching of a negro who had murder. a peacable Italian merchant oi turday was the cause of the trout It is reported that Wall streei 1cIlators have ainde extensive pur ais(ls of silver, anticiplatinlg a siddeu e in priecs if the free silver bil ould becmie a.law, which is Iigil 'obable. It i, ry scitkm that ti< Tall street ni. .'..pulators get lef bei there is any chance for i ipec" in any branch of the imarliel Ilon. Geo. F. T'Alhnunds, U. S. Sel h>r from Vc-rinout, has reSigIed li 'at in that body. Ie wis the ables l ont t Reip1blican side a1nd on f thn miost bitter toward the Soitil 1l health is given as the reason fu le step. Inl the future le wil )end the winters aiuonjg the peopl, a has so bitterly opposed, at Aikel this State.. * ~ Thi recent troubles with the Ital ns it New Orleans w%ill prove bele :ial to this couiltry bv brinlging tit tntion (,f our econonjists to th< et that the large influx of initiigra )1 to tills country of a low elass ol reigners is injurious to us and en kligers our institutit)is. Our jm>rts lould be closed to all new com ODet wm this pauper element of Europe ashington Mulkey and Willian ailer, two citizens of Gihuer county eorgia, were called on by a party 0 oontshiniers onl the night of the 8ti st. Mulkey was shot and almos stantly killed, and Nailer was takei the w'oods and whipped aiost t< 'ath aml( one0 eye punllched out witl: gun barrel. lie was told t< ave the State within twenty-fom mrs. They had beel. sutspectedl a ving information to revenue ofti EXPEN'4IVI LI?GInLATION. The work (done by recent Legisla re bodies has prtoved beyonid aI doub) at the majority of the memiber's oj esHe assembilies (10 hiot. count'tihl st of their work, or that they hoh e vwAiare of the taxpayer' in uittei sre*gard. Fromtt Contgress d1( wnt $< e smallest board of trustees, no ont ells to care what the cost of an ac' bill maybe, so it coies out of tie ople. Each matn elected as a memn r1 (of any of these bodie4 seemts te ising Statesman," to put forwart mec bill that will make a change it e ex istinlg ox der' of fi tin:glgadh s., the cost to the peop)le or whet her tlh( (ds of justice will be suibso r'ved, om every part of the United States nxe reports that manty changes hiave en made in the working oIf the ma11 nery of State, that have and( will cost mints of money, and the ped fail to see the benefits that are to derive from thx'se chtanges. Minis pi and Kenturttkey htave had ('on1 Is of tliIhusands of dlollars, which m' ontly muddled the laws of these ties itt such a way t hat it willecause reasedl Iitigation. Thie Georgia ~islture rtl'ecen tly p~assed ta bill giv' ry wido1w of a Conifederate $100, Iappropriated $60,009 to pay" the I. Now it is found that thxese so] failed to count thte cost ,r widows ice it will take $4(00,0()00 t.o pay the lows the annuity the lawmakers 'e them. If the "rising sat esmxen" ald figure a littLie mioreC on the cost the bills presented, lie would not so ready to vote aye toeLver'y man's ,nmeasur'e. HlARREIN'ON ON A TOI'H. P'resident Hiarr ison and1( family, hi sev'eral oflicials, left WVashingr hast Tunesday for an extended throughx the Sotuth anti West. iticians say that the Ptresidett ooking over tihe grounid to see it his chances are for a second n at the White Hlouse. Thte rats in the South to be honored their visit are, Atlanta, Chaftanoo. Knoxville, Memphis, Little Rock, one or two points in Texas The .y will visit the Pacific slope dur thIeir three weeks' innketinlg Coosaw* Amusing Reorts Yesterday the Coosaw Mining Company filed its returns with the Coniptroller General for the month of March-tho first since operitions were d7icontinued. It is t tiovel and aiusing one. The report. shows the following: On baid firt of the Inlloitl, "quiiitity unknown;" mined lirinlg 1onth, "not working -see endorsement on hck;" re moved during the month, "shipped anid sent to market, 843,414 toiis;" on itand at close of month, "quanti ty unk11"nowi." The endorsenieit referred to is as follo,vs: "For reasons stated in let ter aid protest of Robert Adgei, chief manager, to the Phosphate Com1 missioners, (ted February 2G, 1891, the working force of the Cor saw Mining Conlpany diseout ielite operationis onl Februtrary 28, 18191." Aecoipunving the retlurn ave certili. cates of the anotint of rock wei-licd under the attachi0, mit.-The State, 10th inst. Where is tlit ighit or ten thous and dollars thvt s14>uld have gone into the Stiate tr ury fitI) Cm ;saw wvith that repoi t. Beduleconal. School Ctmmnni.ssioner Bright un:s (eteriniied to raiie the staidard of the grade of the public school teach era in this county. Mr. Bright called lat the S irrI, office last Stur(laY and gave us a fe* of the ideas Ie pro POSes to carry 0ou1 in his work as 11nan ager of the pulic schcols. One of the first. things lie iiteids to do is to t 1ike the first grade Certilicnte of the Pic(enls cnty teacher on par with wit h those of our sister counties. Ie statcs thaIt heret(ofore the first grade ill this conity has only beenl eq(ual to the second grade inl Oc()neve niti a Ureenville. The exainillations of t teaclers will 1be iiore strict, anid every preca:li(.ionftakent to comle at, a fair valutitonl of what. tacher's kioww lvdage is ill the way of practical inl struIctifin. No catch (ilestiols w%ill I be given cat, n,(,r w%ill the cawlidate Sbe n(iired to aniswer (onnilldrum1s, b1t. will he ex:inieil.d 1on livv piactical loints an(1 'quaflicati)13. Thie C(.om Iias:jnier is ii favor of the propsed r-districtinlg of the coiulity, anlid to C11pel the districts to furrish a good c(all bIt able sch i l " use, orv ftrfei t their part of the pliblic fiuid. le also favors the establislhmnt )f tie Coulnty Te, her's Iistitute anti watit.s to inake teachers aft end it. T<ih cis of experience Will receive the 1(1 V11ntage of haviig that part of their un1(,iion c(iisi<1ert.d in th<tir exam inlatitan before- thle counityv board wi11> w ill iiiake allowaice for it il the grad ing. If the present Coimiissioner docs nlot wake up the eluational in terest inl the coasty, it will uot be bu cause new iiaisures are not. taken, should be follow the plan Ihe aI_s form. ed at ptresen t. I (Cor,nad Fork. Mr. F'rank Snit h, says the Spar tanbiurg S[artan , is 011e of ''ur prin-l blent1 (oliision50 inieingilt {s. 11je does5 a large busi5inos duiringL the yeaur. He keeps well intft rmiid on the ' price of gooids lie sells. Last Sait -1urday we asked him what it woul no0w cost1 to lay~ western cornf doiwn here. H is replly was 93 cents bly the car load. We aire giving away no( .t)connereml secrets whien we pub li this. Thle farmjers should1( look at thant 93 a bUmg tim btefve -they conf cludfe to plant all cottoni. 'Then et the(rn study thie fi gares-h' to 8',. T 1hat me'ans tlhat t hey get <only thati iuchi fttr their cottona. Study(1 the~se figtures. C.onisider the big crop of co tn rn11iiade last year. There sceeiis to he a suirlus of half a miillioin baeIts. Then) bie sure to planit for' great a1bun.. hanlce (of corn). We aIsked Mr[. Si nithI how it was1 t.haut ba1con kep)t s4o low nh11en (corn anId whieiat w1ere high. Ilo1it ai: <-Tooi M<-e $ he 0Wo r ero (If the W<st. was i a parial1 h failire laist year. Ini nimio s-ct itons t hey hardly kets5 because IfarmersVttI oh; . l stocked. Thatil kept bacon ii(iwn11 whiilce corn was rising. Now that hotgs are in thle haiids tf dealers we mayi 1(1k for a01 is wS ithi a pr'ospecot (If great and suddlen fluett.. .oiis."' TFhe P. iii. I. (Gets an Armiy (Imieer. (Capt. J. Ii. Patric1k, pricipal of the A.nder'son Milit arv Inst it ute, past ed1Ii toughl Greenvil le latit TIhi urs day on his way f'rom W'ashingtoni. wIas to asxk the go vernment011 to delil ani)armny o11licer for hiis intst ituite to ini aml1( hiis miissioni wafs succ'(ess ful. Canptain1 Pautriick made(1 aplhIicatioin t) thle Staute 'flicer's to) (endor1se his peti hbut for rason no1t14) sat is factor 4 l't( the institu'te s frie-nds they did nitt do it. ( i'tin P atrtick's suie'esa will1 be gratifyinig to his friends. and will pic0 hiis inist itiute inl the rontI ran1k s of the leading iliitarv insit it utin (of tho Soth. Theire are' mopa endtets ini attelantlce ait th.e inst itte than at the Cit idoi neadeiiy. Th''le (41lic(r to lbe senit to thie Pat riek M ilitmary Institute wili 1be a 'radh unate of WVest Po4int and a) reu'tlair armyv ofliceor. Hfis ob'ilitionl to anial readL(y ien~idi corp o'~ f teacher will make1( the facuilty a st iii strongper onle andt direct attention from alli 1ide(s t)> an inst itutiont tIhiat is al 0cdit to the State.-Greenlville Newls. A member oIf t he F'armners' A li aneef ini K1ans4as hats placed a1 new plank in his househol which com-11 pels every young maun who courts is daughter in the winter' to (con. tiuite a coud oif wood. The voiny mn 1 oflthe neOighit>orhiood were not 'i consulht.ed when the plan11k wIas adop-j ted anid kicked aigainsIt it, biut thevy come1 along with the wood aill th'e ' same. Goernor Tuman m flight. We su'ggested yesterday that possi bly Mr. Talbert had fallen into the ta arror of mistaking himself for the Al- sa liance and was expounding as Ali- h ince doctrines his own peculiar views. ni We are led to believe that such a suiib thi gestion 1s not without foundation, m: Some time ago Max Ellsler, a well fim known journalist, was iu Coltiubin, bu and while there he had ai interview go with Governor Tillman. Ii a letter wt to his paper, the Cincinnati Post, Mr. 1t Ellsler Says tha-it, Governor Tillna sj)okc its foIlow%s inl regard to the sub treasury st-heme, of wideh Mr. Tal bert is so eariiest ild purtiistult an advocate: "I do not bolieve, said Governor Tillm-an, if the F-arIlers Alliance were polle( in this State oie-half would inl Suipport the sbil 1-t -eas IV slieie. My4 gulile in m1a11king up1 iy opinilon is to obst rVe the resilts in the Con gressilonid districts vhere, by v,ote, es this his libeen t'Stt(, and I believe that the Alliance of the entire South se woUld rpdaeit. Somei lealders6 may loist. it, but the rank aid file the thinking, r-eading inelinber-s--ut- 1) terly refuse the absurd prov-isiuns of n the schiile." Clood f,)' (oovernor Tillbnian! Me Il w,as nev-r nttier right in luslife, andi certally no olne can charge himli w%ithi Leilg oplpistl to the a 1,i1arnrs' MovelnticI. or tihe, the Faii VrS' Allianlce.- NewN antid Cmurier.. AlliaLces i EVery Slate. bpi'iistentative uJeirry. Simpson left Washingt'n onl the Sth inst., for Olean, N. Y., to spend the next ten days ill the' work qof proselyting the farimers of Wcsten New York. The .( mituonl lIeturter of the Alliance, Mr. Willit t4, a1lso left vlsterdai afternoon for New J(rsey, where le hopes to aw.k1enl clon.sid(-rlllAe interest inl the Alliance cause. II c has lreadvimade i jourliey out to Oh1io mid so)wn1 the S(((l from)Ill which lie lopes a large Crop Of Alliaiics . ill grow. This activit. <im thif part of the Alliance leiders. er'0>rdiiig to Senator Peffer's sttte ment-4 to it 1,nited( res reportfer, is due to the fact that a1 loN-velllit is on foot to ca-y the Alliance ideas into ever. y State of the Union before the i(xt rampilign. S-nntaor Peffer alho spike h ip 1fully of tie eomfieee to be lihl inl Cininnati (n the 19th of .Auay, and said that it was the fore-. runnller of tle or1ganization-of a new g patly- t 'ihe (ffect of the r1 %c<t visit to Re- t preselitt 'itive thpan to New F1gland ( is Nicw(d with sioc alarm by th, 0 itililbwrs of both Republican aid t Deiocratic parties inl New Hamp- t shire. Both parties there haive dis- u coveNred Low dvally ivided the vote is, und it would not take ma'N Col v(its to the Alliance ideas to gihe the 0 third party the balance of power.-- r State. TheFordSear.hp T.u.Anassim,1 11h1., A pril 91hl.-The1 senlsat ion of thle dlay herie i.t lie pub1 l ient Uin in thIiis inornliin g's Floridi an ofa let b r from Hen-btor 1P. 1K RIId 'gers, thle Pr(esidenit of the St-'ite Alli ance~ , iinI which lie say' i e (cannliot sup beenuaise lie is a nt1 inalibanker', 2101 C'all c-itherci, because the latter is not in syllmthyi with th le deixiands (of t he Natinal Alliance(. The letter alsor apleals to the A llian(e legislaitors, i who nuber' Iiftv.-ti'ne, a clear maor ity, to un ito upo'n1 a s'traight-'it lH anIce Olulihdate .'0 Thlis actin o (f Rodg<rs, who has been staightutadvocate (If Dunnii I heetfoe,put D)um ouit (If the race ( anid opeins thle fil aigaintst Call. it Over half (If the Alliance legislator.s are' suippor'ter's (If Call, howevr,'l' and1( thle pr'evantI op Iinioni is that thleyenn.ii nol t lhe tuned froni their allegiance ii to1 him. Call1 does n ot favor the' subl trea(s iny bill, but is in sympiiathyi with the a Albiance' on all otlor dletiiImds. Tue s Alliani (c men thlrouighout the State are dhivnided oni the~ sull -treasuryi' bill. h~ Callh's fiends think a joint cancus wil1 pI lIe 'allh2 in a few dayvs anmd that hie c will lie nominated on the first~ ballot. (' -State. m Iia u3(ehalf oflIt 'talaCbei,nead Cup and HIonl. J. E. Brhaley' ar'e off ini , Char21 lestonl ini the in t(i'<st oIf t he (om h beil Inid Gap1 road Iruja AS we 21 Iuul'rstand, t lwy' w ishi 1o sC (eure thle sale ofI 54ome oft thle firast.r22 nm't - gage b)ond1 s of thle lu-oposed roadll. Iii ThIiis is ai pralt wa iti 1o vementi , and1( (one in the r'iglit dir-ct ion. it Charles. v ton will shownn I sie subIstan1 cial int er ('st iln a1 road which will vaistly bene- ll fit tile cityV, ths of151 IIls in the '1 ountry will [e encoruraged44'( toI put forth nir'e tI (rf to conUstrucht the ion highw-ay mn TIhe ineits of thle roadl havue beeni bc thlorougly dIisculssed, anid tis ple4 propi1I ty I to this 41nter prise. But1 we Al her help,I we will seacer hei ble to a1 Es.,A pril i10. - TIhiis lm'ing m1e ablut 9 'clot-k thle barn1 (If .10am1s t ii Htoblinso, wh lii ves ii one(U and1 a half lat ines( north oi(f Easley', vn'il discovered w i. to beI onI Iir by some 5 haiml s at work amh inI2 aidh near1 byt. It was then too siul lateI to save ~ anythlig. Mr'. R~obinisona th< mdi faily were- not ill sighit of the 11u-n ait t hi tim- it was seen to be >ni tile. Thje oriin~ oi(f thle lire is fun h 1r fne blln (If shucllks, t hie wa 'igons (I ourIl sne(ks of acid, four sacks of gu. Se1 lilt andt the building. Sen JoI re ne1w ei.erpr)miSes havei beecn Iiry tar1tedl since0 the prei'sent admainistr'a- TI'ii i(n w(ent1 inlto power0l than eer bemfor'e M the sone12 iclihth of time inl thefr istory of the State. Since thei 6th priI'e f last Sep)tember)C hc hats issued-t niear- not V one0 hundred coniuniionts for new Tie WheelbarroVi, Test. Three or four of us on thecar wei Iking about Gen. Sliernitn's deatl ys the New tork Sun, andi as muigl tvo been expected, one of the grou Aestly adimitted that he was wit e laimented general on his famot irch to the sea. There was ait ti in the scat ahead, surrounded bj ndles and baskets, and evidentl ing soinewhern on a visit. Th r talk soon stirred hcr up, and sli ried to the vetern Andl quiried: "Were you right in the battle?" "Deid meni all around?" "Yesinl." "Wouided crying for water." "Yes'ni." "Bonbsiells and cnion balls fal g aRoun1111d you like hail?" ".Yes'I." "And you didn't rutn" "No'm, I should hope not," le mo<I tly replied. "Stood right there and never g< art, -'r.'" "Well, now, I don't believe it," ri 11H Il exchiilned. "It ain' .t hu11111 iur.' It in't accordinlg to thii;gs, 'I hoe youll do uot doubt my wol "Yes, I do,' She slh11ply rplie [ don't Lelieve you have got at ,,re nerve tia my Saill has, Vnd I in't sald the test." "Thenl yom have aites "7vs, I have. YOU jus t 7i,i ckttd1ale, where I an ging to sto here 11 be a w%heelb%urrow s:oIineu he rounlId there, anlld you just stand < bout thirtv feet and let me be: OWn11 On Vol with it. If you doil imp or dodge or clinb a telegral ole, I'll give in that you are t ravest man I ever saw!" "I-I'm afraid I haven't time ttop oft,,' he stilliered! "I knew you wouldn't have," si ry-ly roplied. "They never ( 'hey talk about boinbshells and dec wn11 and slautghter pens, and th, 11ke out 1111t. they charged ill) to t wiriig calinon; but tlhe, iinute I ti Ihe lbarrov they kyliuckle. You ne< ot sliv no Iinore. You've wilted. And he (had not another word tter. A Queer TFax Oute In Indiana. Aber It. Bowen diced in Delp] ltdialln. about a year ago, leavii 5,t)O1,l, though he never pa txCS o more than a few thousan lie assessors being afraid of hit )n his dealth his estate Was m" n for back taxes. The heirs fail agree on the adininistrator, al Lie Court ppointed the county trer rer, who i the ieirs fought u1n Ist Wedm-Fday, when the Couin 1VONd thtt 3owen's estate be tax< nt $2,000,000 personlal propert 'he heirs iminediately bcga. to pai p their posscsseonm,; tru)ks, valis uid Saltcels and b)OXes Were broug" Ito requiisition anld stored wil \' ith theitse m1 t heir possessiot)lI The1( widow is no0w ini Urinnai~, ] nois, F.du~ai Bo weni i: Chicag u~d A. T1. 51nd Etta B3owen on the( 21y to Phliilaidelphlia. All halve gin p their residence ini Ind(iana. excel *1afhaiel Bo'wen who reh iins i nit of tile retreat otf thle hleirs wr rpr1;iled t han the attorneys, ulI elaIre thecy had not received a 1bi1 the initendtd fIght of t heir client ban,k owneId b'y the fainily is in tl aunts (f tile asisttat eanshier, an ts"itorxs hlave couiiliflCed a run C --News ai1ld Courier. Newv Pnr:iem. C>l]. Kt'jt says he doesn1't want en patty buht (lly a1 chanhge ofiian -anId yet 11e urges t he formnation of Pople's pairty." We(ll, a party wit 'I thle people ill it wouhl1( be a on< ded Mtair. But lhe speaks of flt LCap italIIist partty''. Ft woul ard2( to (1ra1w the line between tiI repo55-(d t wo part11 ies. WV hat is ip)itallist? Th'lere ar1e caipitliists an 'pitalisits. There arie 11nen wlit> ou i!!ins of de llis and1( mnen wh~o iw h11oVi ow t no dlIrls at all1. An i-re areien 110)who own tousMnial acrIes tof land( and1 11nen whIo o1w unIdredts (If nec(s ofI land(- anlldte II'S-- that. Inightl Ilead tt soc'ilisll Fr i'onoera ts (especiallyV it is 'w parties' jus5t when victory a11 ar2' to be0 in reach'l. We thinik it wAill be founlid, wh lei e fest ('ollnes, th1at1 fur tile grea 115s of whiit es in S 'ut h Ca rolin12 the triy Observer. An Altianic meun 1.A4aa M21ana2)er Dolnldstn, (If tile Staht l iance20 ext'hange, is 2122king airranige ('C llae for' I the b12(1 fit t of I lie Sub.s lIianlCes of thie Shlte. The12 pape1r sines5s121 Iatt o-'(f ilt erest. to All ianfce 'n, such as pricet. lists of goods so1(1 toughl the( e'xchan(2ge and( li aricles re ill t) the2( 221 manageent of it. It >scr'ipIt tiln price 1 ufIicien t to cover' I cost (If puljti onftjf. Aln A 11llance( C'aniuhdale. rihe Farme200s' Alliance of Hinds n1 Iy, 3ri s*. ,bas (ndorsed lHon. EthI Led in f.he convetion, wvhich .ntmusly' endolrsed1 the sub-)treafs bill aInd the Ocala pIat formr. s a'cltion1' is regardled asI placing flalrksdale( squarel'0y itn the f'ieldf United St ates senaiftor1. He wasI sen1t and2( mtade a spee(cht, bu dlit announce h1imsel(f a1 cand(ida1te. nhnerihn foe thn Sant.innl. nased From the Dea4 . e Ono of the most remarkablo cases t 1, of recovery hog just occurred here; It One of our citizens has been snatch' p ed from the very grasp of death. h For several months Mr. W. H. Poo. s ey has been suffering from a sevorb - attack of jaundice with other trouble y some complications. He grow worse y and worse until his friends lost all 1 d hope -of his recovery. His brother e Dr. Posey was sent for. Indiscretion in diet brought on convulsions and to all appearance he died. His breath ing ecisedi his pulse stopped and his W brother turiled away and said it is i all over. - C Then Dr. Hill proposed to inject nitro-glycerine into his arn. If he 1 was dead it. could do no harm. Ho did so, aind in a few minutes the lart begal again to beat, the lungs 3 to respire and the pulse to throb, and a I. he was again a live man. The jaun dice is now under control 'and )t thjere is every prm,pect of Mr. Posey's Of courie the nitro-glycerine could Anot. arrest deittli uiler all cireum 11 -ttnces. In t11is case the cause of So 'th v.as heart failure, and the pow .,I drd imiedicine iestored its actiori But for this Mr. Posey would now . he it dead man. Those who were 3 prcsent say tht it was woihrful. . Dr. Hill his used it once before. 1 When old Mr. Tuttle was so ill, Dr. Hill gave hin lp for dead. Every it rlet"h seemed I his last, when Dr. HiiI iought of the iitro-glycerine and Simj((ted it into his arm. The effect IT as electrical. Mr. Tuttle came back to life and lived five days longer, and t night yet have beeni alive, with the h help of nitroglycerine but that death C came fro-n ot her diseases i I which the heart has nothinilv ' do. HIlis to success there prompteqd its trial on Mr. Posey, with the most gratifi-ing ie results. It is -wonderful.-Spartan o. burg Herald. y Notice. We urgo upon all pIblie itizens lk the importance of subscribing asmall -f amount toward the collection of arti cles fol Cxhibition at the Permanent to Souithern 1 Exhibit in Raleigh, N. C. This is a combined movement on the part of the Southern 8tatcs to secure immigration. Thousands of , the capitalists and loime-seckers will g visit the headquartcrs to see what id each section of the diffelrent states is have on exhitiition; and under no cir ": cimstances should our people fail to have the natural advantages of this county shown. s- Everybody Can Sell ('I.arA. .l The Internal Revenue Department Lt calls particular attention to the new i ,d law which goes into cfleet oi May 2 y. 1st. On and after that date the 2 :k $2.40 per year for the right to sell o Ls manufactured tobacco anid eigars is c it abolished and everybody can sell the hi com nodities without the customary s- s eial license. ( lcectors sometimes find it neces- . .1 y sovo resort, to rather vigon ms . iiiasures to s(eure had debts. Buiti rthe imi>:-t robust collecting yet hetard nof comers from Texas, from invherec the it repr'esentattive~ of a New Orleans e fim mI said to have recently tele- ~ graphl( to thle house to say that lie j s h.td ".olletled $1 ,700, and'e,wlhided . -for thme rest,' menitioniing the 1 o namle oif a member of the firm that ~ t had failed for a large amount. J s. Tlhere are a great mnany~ ways of se e enrinig what is piopular known as sat-( d isfactioni. A cotton picker has been invented aind teted at Waco, Texas, which aing if it reallies all that is claimed e for it. The entire weight of the pick a er is ablouit 1,000) poundis, of a light j h~ draughit and (asily drawn by an aier age patir of horses or muiles. Only e two laLborers are. r(quliredl to operate e it. It is said it will pick 90) per cent. . oif all open cotton. and will gather a per day from 3,0(00 to 3,0i 00 poundis, 1 or two bides. The linit is as free fronm dlirt ori trash as that p)icked by' hand. It dloes not injure the pat Despite all announcements to the contrary Alliauicemian McG4rath is dle- K teraminted to sfart thait peop,les part,y he has been talking abhout, and hie also a intends to st art it in Cincinnati as pera orligimal lpogrmme. Apipairent ly it is to be iinle- upl chiiefly of ple fro h -msas. At all events he savs lie in tendsO towhave i,I00 oif J1err-y SIm ipsonm's, nei(ighilbors on haind- Sav'annah Newvs. -Sub,scrib,e for the S3ENTrINEL,, only $1.50 pe~1ryear. SPRING WOOD, TANNERY I M%aiutfaturers of all kinds oif Rough and Finished ' cb Dressed Sheep Skins, &c., &c. it PK, GR EENJVILLE, S. 3. " aaom . - Lo 0. JEFFRIE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 79 Law Rage, GTIERVILLN, 3. Q; aiittlcs In all the courts. Can give' p ey Ifest references. Telephope No, i9; jau2mo 0. 6en; J. B; Freemm. OWEN & FREEMAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, p2ylPICKES, . J,ji.s & O, J 10.Boohs reenville, S. C. Pickea, . 0. ELL6, O1R & OCG)S, ATTrORNEYS AT LAW, PICKENS C. H., s. C. . F. Axn, C. L. o'..INCIW'ORTIt ulicitor 8th Circuit, Pickeus, S. C., Greenville, S. C. NSEL & IOLLINGSWORTH, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS ATr LAW, PICKENS C.'M., S. C. Practice in all the courts of the StAte/ nd attention given to all business entrus d to them. hl14-88tf' AILL & WELDON, DENTISTS, 2 Main Street. GREENVILLE, S. C. Gas gi;-ell every Thmisday and Friday, iid teeth extralcted without pain. M. NoRWooD, 1). D. S. DENTIST, Corner Main and Coffee Streets, GREENVILLE, S. (C/ R. J. P. CARA8LE, DENTIST, 'flce over Westmoreland Bros. & Dukc's Drug Store. 1'89 GREEN VILLE, S. C. R. FRANK K.M1ITII, EASLEY, S. C. Is now permanently located at Eisley, nd respect filly offers his profe asional r.vices to tle public generally. 2jan90 . FITZGERALI-r, PIIOT(OGRAPIIER, 0IlEENVILLE,, S C. Over Westrmoreland Bros'. Drug Store. .11 work done by the instantaneous pro ss. Also make cilargement,; from old ictures to any size ill wnter colors, crav - 1, India ink, oil and plain phiotograph'f. A NSIX TfOUSE, GREENVILLE, S. C., 1:a. been newly refitted and excellently '101rished. It is first.class iln its aippoilt lents, and is one of ;he best ho(tels in the outh. Situated in t le healthiest land iost defghtful loe.tllty in the country it iftrs sucerr a be ttractis to visitory It. s ulsine (cannlot lie excelled ill any eity. AN ACROSTIC. wee V.ILis the perfumne of' flow ers, ight Ily t hey nod in the breeze, )ver them sunshLIine and1( showers, round thenm the grass and the trees. Tothinig more bright or more g.&y 3reathes in this wide world beiowy, )evealing new beauties each dany )r gladdening our hearts as we go. enCl s(atter ( the seeds far and( widle ow grasses iin garden and fields owV. Iowers iln border anid bed; jveryv blossom a pleasure shall yield, j' cry petal a perfume shall shed istilled by tl.e sun and the5dew, preadinig sweet scented odour anew. Best assortmnent of sreds in Green ville SLOAN BROS., I)RUG STORE, (ireenville. 8. C. . ...a i . ., 'W0GDWt3R cru AGOo. 28 UNIO N SUARE. I. 'Y ehpu __r oSr M*.M8. ArorrtA. et. FOR SALE BY C2. A. ICEEDP, Agent, A ndersI'ton, S. C, LLL SKIN MNDBLOOD DeISEASES. eBest Household Medicine, ince or twice each year the syw., n needs purging of the impuri-, s which clog the blood. From tIdhood to old ago, no reinedy. ots all cases with the same see.. nty of good rccults a. .C. McCauhey, Webb City, Ark., writes. It. Ii. has dfoOLne m moe good and for 1esa, vey than any otrherlood prfier I ever used. lithe comfort of my life to I. A. She heardl. Norfolk, Va., August zo, z888, S' "I epend on II. B. B. for the rcervaton. y henlth. I have- had it in my famy now yttwo yearsh and in all that time have mot had,. 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