The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, April 23, 1891, Image 2
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PICIkENS C. 1., 8. C.
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TUURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1aO.
Atlanta gavo President Ilarrison a reg
uliir steam whistle reception on the occa
siou of his visit thero last weuk.
The grippe attacked tho United States
Suipreie court last week. Justicef ilrad
ky aid 1rewer vere down with it.
The State Stiprome court convened
last Tiesday the '21t inst. This circuit
(8th) mill bt, elled on May tho 12th and
given five daY.
The iace warm in (A.-orlotte, l till of
the Nuvnerus wars of tlhit kild that
h1ave ocmured inl the last ftn yeais, lIs
1aimed (,own to nothii,g, and not. a
ple distmb4,' the placid murfaece,
v ' te stOrl wa0 thn .ncled.
The inie owner., in Pcis.ylvaniat
have wn ill the light Witli th strikors,
by evictin)1g th1om111 fIom the houses owIned
by the com!i mics. The laborers Will
have to g'o work or Vve their wives and
children thrut out of doors with all their
belongings.
Tiho Rcowe Coulricr ile to 011'r of
.ce la:-t week in a new dress cut, by a
larger paiterin. We lire glad to note ti
tigi of coi-tiicd improveinenlt and
pro.perity ill our m1ost.d respech.td (oIn
temporary, nid vonigratulate To. Tlin.
fsol oll the Ieat e1n1llic of the lovo
of his yolthl.
it is 11>w bL'i!j, repolecd thmt the Alli
ru,ce will Vo for a free silver candidate
for the 'iait!vicy inl '(92, evei if it shold
insure I h n t i def. We (id not be
Eieve tha:t Ilhe Alfi:mc:unwl of the Smuth
.Will hec -. par1t .y to anly :snehl trealonlable
letic toward the parI I that is their only
political :4;h-vidionl.
11lln. .1. P. l"'hckwm-il,'a pr-omm'lenliViti
Zenl (if c'.melduny anld (ne of her)
r'eprint::tive farnArd, droppld deadtI
while ouI inl his fiidt las Satlrlay.
]ieaurt hst:: w:a thte supposed e:amsv of
hii dtd h. ile Was a1 I1hvber iof thIe LeJV
ishture iln 2, and wvas weil anl favor
ably iownil oIlv the itate.
' .Ilhe J' n: i n, r i lit- largely in l m ma 11
'ty in Chiv.g, but lit the ii nt(.1t
a4i,n, the vv t n'.o vt re sjlit b,y
it v:i'l ICl eI the South itf thlt 1:uty of till
wIl itt'1 n.anl is iplit byv thlese ielwer s.
'. lhen the ('hl t'calanoy party will rn!4
over us ng:anll.
Th1e (Cottonl P laint, the ('tiilia organi of
li:e Alliianc' inl th1is State11, Salys that (ior.
timent1 if the Ahljl:telnwn oni flhe sub
trae:iury bill. F.tditr Hitf.kes thinkzs t hat
Tillnmu is 11ot well enouigh losted etn the
d<mlII a! of ti:e c'rder, to z.pakl forn it ill
this n'atter and f la~zt it will not fellow h:s
It ad, ishocnhtli he opose the hill.
Ani exchanUge advises evibod'ty to loo k
41(1.l . , lhiteroiis tc iiitiife .it ', gl iil i
Oily 4':pero'ts coIl <h-lteft, are' in circla i
11i1n. T1lwly are' ex:-itly lik~e tile genineli
bills, exel.t thiat is ill all obscei cc o r
the word4 "two"0' is sjltelled "'owtI."' 1 t
1er 5(end 11 a ll c b ills to a banik fcor texam -
ination.
pape ir ill thle Weist , turns11 it hattci ics loo se
on il li $oiitthcrli F:l'ine'rs' Alli:incei, tic'
dlenlllieinitis of tIlie 8otit loin All ialieti
for iis llnollOolistit* itethocls, its cloIIil:
tk ioly leof lleflt Muetle~i 14.rif e, its acI
loadi'.llll m o h lits, and0 its 1purpoIlse to form1
L olloust .unln hr h anu
b1atl'e : aC'i titinght ito Ion inmorate the'
ing hand:cs. .11n a alezili I mle juist inl
thle rear of sha2ff w ill bie placted busts tof
farusz.u gt nerals on either side anid wvar
Be~k(SidenIit 111rm1 Iilahlst weet< 'I lTe
N\orth('n 1proph'414 clin:e here4 O epet ineg
to fid us idhinIg 41alt, bult: !' to)1 surpised
aIll kind o1h)(f Ibulir:c~ss1140 i onig. In t he
old daciys the i'outhiernerI wais f crined ia
fast r'ider' and drivcr, going alIways at ai
breaIk leck i( 14ld farl oIut strippin'g is
mor01 careful Yankeel' brother. So it will
he iln bainetss, thle oiuthelli man11 has
taken to it an ho iis nat11ive spirit wIl
nlot t eat until be~ cut Strlips all coinpeti
tors.
the decision tof Judlge Aldrich, wats filed in
d1ecide thatt the circuit colurt hias juiis.
dict it it of 111( case0. Judtgeh Simlonltoni, of
the United States court, will 1no dotlt
4 also hold that his ('011t has juriisdictioni
anld thuls the ease will be going on in two
courtsc at file Y0ame timie. If theO laiw''ers
'wiill only start it to griding in1 tile Su.
pr(me courts oif thle State and( United *
States, perhaips it will be fluished durinig I
L AO present gc cerationu
Cyclones have already begtn to get
their work in the West. Hansas and
udiana wore visited by these destruc- im
yo agenta hist weok. 1l
Gov. Tillman will be apt to show Fai
ar Stokes and Lecturer Talbert that ho
as a head of him own, when they try to
orce the sub-treasiry hill iito hlis creed.
The Governor in waiting for our medi
lal society or memberm of the General r
kslembly to recommend thro doctorm to t
mo appointed as the counly examining I
board. Whom will you recommend?
Henry M. Stanley it getting his full
share of free advertiting, from craiik
who are continually denouncing his treat
muent of natives of the Congo Free State.
Stanley goes on making money despite
his defamers.
Tilt Republicais have secured Ohio's
delegation inl Congri'sA for tie nlext tel
years, and the Democrat., of Wisconsin
have served tho Rebul)lieauil in the same
way by redristricting that, State so ,as to
tlr.)w ol*t, several Repulblicanls.
There it i:rong talk of war inl Europe
at preseit. Russia, (4ermany, amd
Fialce are 1naki.g preparations lookiiig
to that end. If theso powers should go
to war it will be a long and bloody one
anid this country would 1nake money out
of it.
Juvit, nlow thle eh1.4' INp lientions find it
har11d to keep up1 thle fac(,tioImtl feeflng
which they had fostered, alive. THle
working businesm pe(ple are too imsy to
list.u or read such 1tti today. What
they wianit is e ews aild want Ilit lit
tIe politfi at this lifiv.
The foiurth tnital i iventi-i 4f the
Y. M. C. A. 44 Smuth Carolini, met in
Chlthe.de40l1( titI, ithint11-. T,1he wtil
ing wasi lartgly I tteiao ll l mich let
for the Asotlciation was aomipib-1Aed.
Thel 1'. M1. C'. A. is d Ig mire to) 1(eform11
yog m'len of toy tait ItN othird s
civ(y orgamlized o imnprove !he 1non-dls of
W SL A TEM To. RI 1 .1E'ol.". 'I' It A .
Fraitik AltCaled.th, pIesiden1 th f the Krn
s tit cim 1 i tdD Left Ix L t tT
; Ntate Alli lv ims addrsse a lettrcst
otho e outhern Alttncvs, m1i thi tofgh Ilem
to attend flte Cincillimiti C cventiln anld
be prp rd1 m. t 1 l (o .n41 witith it tht thind
or intdepealnt rlt y. .nm his 10ttveti h
inti-inte:i thait. le11(ws tho o ithoern
In'ihois of tihe, on1ir take this st(p Ithl
NthIlerni 'Sttes will o iek to the "it
pubilic.1n pmrly. 'I hw leth.er wns called
fit' h bya nt iothie of cfit(ori.i which
hiaw iippestrued inl the hm(nherni Allianie
iialars tli' 1 i he 1t ird andI N fill I
whai tuI t ti e Allint.ifh i a i.h Sf uth
itw1 w.ori i t its ref'rii s thoi'ihl the(i
P,l w inti McG1a will int timat whlen
ie unie trta Ie' t lthze th e rlit Suth il
noli h l r Ito t f di An- intto'fosingIt the
1)!tttyi tthat istel ol bric eri btweeni i
the, andl witicl riiup tt it hasinett
enitiethg wihht'itb itst iisial his towitr
tocin plti' i : th iien with ithie nor twstr
1) doe itns stta I kl i+ tatitt'smei i
hlw '-'ith vd.h fHit r ibthI i l thr tariy
linvbt theyiiii il n.he tiajveiy .tnmi
,tiutt timie, tof ig' i th e I it r t ra tks. h
tad n di al it t:. li t.E ii T ' llle t s!.ici.. f
ingd conin' th 1thin., n h ismd tp
towardi ttu enig "Oldt' iu in' tandt le
wee. Whent "OlTbin" ja otnit't of the
weiara de win tetlere pao this place. It
tt4ave1 ftileI i th 'itee n entangie,h fothe
(i'uCIub)erh (hipi goe 1tM. eewodi
wi leve the coneit ton r:lih t htitla,
i d 'o ll ut asiil'o i'' wettll' mat i , ev urn
tonimlt ofitferidments t he aaofn
liellt~, mind will uIl rfeouret th
place The' cfiti w. ofA<-ro ja be
THE TMIRD PARTY,
E,onr Alliance authoritie- can be con
Ited on the first pageol this issue: lion.
F. Willette, of Kansas, the lecturor
the National Farmers' Allianc-, Hion. I
.- J, Talbert., State lecturer, then Gover
)r Tillhan and the Cottoi Plant. The
rift of opinion in Shite Alliuice circlem
i decidedly ngaiut any movement look
ig to the breaking of the democratic
nks. The most influential leaders are
bjoroughly alivo to the fact that there is
o safety for our Statn government ex
ept in the nuity of the whites. There
ore it is generally conceded that the
bird party movement is impract.ieable
ud unwiso in any of the Southern
'tates.
ih Oltiest Me1ctIt11I Ilk Nmiutle Car
lina,'
We lealn that 31r. Jameics Porter, fit
miliarly kowin as "niile Jir ii i,s
lying (pltite ill at the hole of his smn
Mr. C. C. Porter, ier Westminster.
IIe las bevi it r1111,able miln ami has
lived to a eiluirlwible old lkge.. 11v is
nlow in his onie hiniiredth yvar, having
been born FObritry 2'), 1792. WheAn it
4mail boy, only twelvp yrers of nge, he
Wis Souildly; c(,1nver-tcd 1'id joinied the
MAethodist chiltreh. Ilis long life lmlv
heenl a clo"e walk with Gmd. lie has
bvei t i'Iss lemit- an:d exholrler inl the
'Nliodi.sA chilreb f(Ir fivurlvet-.v
years. .i' built ie fi-st (ent it t'v
Sauwly 8pr-il!p;- (:111p grmound, inlldr
sen voulitv, and41 flr inima y yill.r,; ther-c'
Itter nttelddl. ti- 1 1an v m ,r in 4ciin s
ii fltt. plavv. flis piely has 1witys
bein ceply asirii tu xperinltd,
itd he I i ncn h .Jy inl tellingf to
I tI I I I wiit Ireat tI I Ge i luu dolin
frii n. lie n1i his lxi l Ills vx i ie 11
mid feg-blivn-S h1d ((t ha've n t
er tic-tn lht than HIMt of hlqiC sing :11 ad
p[ Ieine Gi-1 liii tvif i in g i ii
lontin ll ht l villilib . The mi ght, cf iis
lyingt ainte u sit rly NI t xp 1 Il d' (O-t
Iron, the( mimd of mnY epe or inidi(
Is tol Ite r;it-Aly of til religion if 1'1w
oird sui Chris4. nitil thtc eist f-%%e w
Imnthis iv, Iw ie aetive alul ronl.
l1iv N%ould go Illollt in l e th cdi-wcaige 4),
-lidi',inar fri uies andv'i ci coub' doti aie
1111dc'seiid Icii ii dso aie'
Irl(,:tt dval of hoeif i d pi"l im-1g evenl
,1 the last yar.--cc oee Cti r.
i l ack 111 10miol l F itr ciow.
11111wrt (hnboo gh -f the 111rm1 of
crowle', lisooghiCo., i-nharchts
>f Chillie( hw, Ohio, is the Imssessrw 1f
I auIl e uri4sily inl the ',hapv of a cow
which gives bek i , k ii a1 s ct i li
V.>rk Star. she( is onl 'Mr. lasoog'
nii dcel -' c ti t -1 a fic-w i i:c . w' t if
town, 1.41a ,:d e ve s,s.t aly tiii e grazinir
in his lestov, 'and.ie at nhin l)':ttit' Iin-r
tn hi ,iha wie t h w'y'.
tcie iIlC S v,' atl it '.1 I li g e o 111I
iring to behol it. ()c inix 1 Ii brecdi Jer
sty Itand ihnhi.111, with a). straill 4f A' I- -
rshe was cAved on ill- fiarm1 :1.1,
sthe( sce!ond F-orin to her mu)Owher,
w1n>.e iili inresviil 1o pe--uiar.ty. antd
whose first valf, at hIl-fer., still givets aull
lihun1dni c 4ce l f in tilual tinitd 111ilk.
Allii v, ns it s is ei b , preivt.Ny lit.
le vow with 11hig 1un suial In her'l ;p
iran , and has ah-e ly bcle hm litiv
'01ng t itei, Which 01Nte Whrve w
IVr 1.v -k n1u;I . I t prIbw!!v s .a fir I
1i 'l l of 4re'am, whi is ia t ifle lighI .
n1 Colr, and wIlil whenl ch4-11111 d, make1 i s
'i.er t reMe baingti col r ut 'I' p;i'sa .i
dde an though !oflgiden" yillow zs r
italAa'gIlu ays th:at -.it l they. ler't
wiacv,c but'oveiu'.cing eeis prejudtiic,n'v
'itjhy it s iln'ii''of h tet. e iu'ici.
tn who .iai,e itnd.ue izal the liek oth
ll'eced ts a detuectcc tct'ingt>.-on
foA is huabas tlor, i ,' t iribi' it [i 'cto
Cil' tlihpitie'u w 'ltti ' iif lance' h:ujito
'Un'ic wth' in s <e i iti t i n l r'.ec enilictisee
iln i t'e ' li tie in-iown, slt tI A
e>n as 'ist Ci ou do t iitt elln b
4o i ase body,' th v es l e lIcI -ciht er
'of. hite 1. pblinn ' t1 ok the i'w aeit:'r in
nti' andi voetied withte whic itde' .em
Te'cit I ii:ion, wai ~i s ct to eit h ae
riocmIc the' tK:imas ici nen. c icev ticaw
ilt ' i i gl c imtii if lw Ih-'pubi l ic iirt
'Ineitetee atalobtieil~ ihe suppt of thiec
(ih cci e ' ic'ia i :ue 'o ucinl... I . co >V
5 t c' c' w lel ini't lie t i th the wii b-c
it' ec.'' a aridted y
iAcs lni aiii ilo-uctcitlrd .i -cite c( r 'ii nt,
il beth li tinidc Ibittles cofa t ic sliy h
-hiuicnsite l T tiiiitn-i ''eei clorecvolei'
etths shut. (h'i chr,tih whit e eol
hatl'le u:colrt lc'in is dc awn, pi'fec the
Ire gi ng t!ci :iCn-i tn itj'ust asthe ltliaia's
lia' lteg is. tuiiec IiiS el
'ac tsce CI 'it --it- nattic cd Iee
l'.ceych, cllwil e llfo Ithis (uecl .iuw
hteitlncti y wiie ttaill s ith isra what 1 f itte
tat I't(n5 0 nimcninkens. s'cnti
lAufot ir intocpie o 1( t cnpaif
inadet by the States in ptis nti< i to b
(i '
I cs ani coru'p'o l(ite I all e hs.m of )t(
'hiig it p 'e 11SCJ col iisin r1 ct'f i'e t under
NioItit). is a l ien tti5' iheVy ('caw t
iVt he're i c u ttf t (-italit(
itale fo l th dIj fO. irie1 of ii i So t ('rli:liC
nte ulj-t ba ig lecnin ic, c-U .uiue, an
-ilit 5ithe R n tlig i n. it- V t' nit0 t'esaid'
Thu n:e:, pmeru' s ou. ofapro'
91MINICFMCCES 01 REV. JOHN L.
KENNE DY, A. M. Q
BY 1EV, OEO. W. BOOOS, MAbON, TENN.
I was very glad to seC a notice in sonie
Mper that the monument which the Thali.
Ii Ar-socilion proposed to raise at the
Centennial of CArinel Church in August
IW), was completed and set up in its plac
in front of the church where ho had
p)rencIied for so many years.
I desire, for the benefit of the young
pt-ople, to put on recorl some things whicL
will soon MSS away with those who tool
part in them. Ii regard to iny of them
thigi Ii cannot vouch for the dates. Si
far as I nin .judge, no man in the up coun
try of South Carolina within the last fifts
or sixty years, has (lonie such a noble worl
-is he did. My acquaiiiitnce with him be
,iln with Ilie opening of the seeon(d yem
f the "anuiail Labor School," which wa
lIwated ahout live mile east of Old Pen
l'elon. 'rof. KniiniedY presided over tit
,;chwil and Mir. Chili over the farm uml
bo(pardiig deparimient. We had seventy.
jive. I-erlaps ( igltv stud11(ents. Thi tw(
auimilas ocelupie( hoiuses to theiselves
'T1c'tim(eits (wccupied douible log eahin
whicb weie built on two side4CS of a sluian
witli a large half or rebool room in tit
eilter. Eah cabitl was intended to :c
(1nininitliite fuir stmdents. Jtudging fron
111 thlatt I hIV leIIMed 111abot, tlie sClool (1.
Rtev. .11o4s Waddell, 1). )., at Willinigton
in Albevi olb i nty, tle p1ln of' the filun
ders (d this seh<n, was I) have lint- of th
FIIJ: kii:d. with the a(ldtionial ff-aitire ():
lirce hr 1s liaib pt r aIlly, (zalbbath except
(A) fIr- f alh Stildeit.
The (e-igi aIts to put edliction withii
Ile tamhi of thf)-se of nimderate nivains, :a
hli h - inl <i.6 atinlg theiiselvvs. Thli:
WIas 'uirvly a hiudtllat ipose. It I iam noi,t
iilistl,ael), n3' .-ixty (I>llars waIs (lrgu
tir a (i .f iie or ten mn11iiths. 1
w~as exie:d that the Iabor of the hior:y
tuniiy (t tliuii grl nil imen) vouh
raise ay1v eva illing Itecess'ry to rm
Ie b dui 1 !a" < i I lt. A nd Sri it woulk
ii the pan i'1 h have I.. enairit-d (alt.
31r. Kienelrldy's repuiltati'n us an im.-triue
tqr aund %%,Ii-inian, was uch as to draw
a cl t : ludilts. A1im.ng t hemi wvelv
Ihelo u bn art hiir teelit-rs Could not Imani.
:1-_, i'in. . 1i sl ilw A% liwh had l-v e leen on i
l:in. 'nI1 kink-w nwitlinl.g abou(ata work und
i1l tin de- ire t a knov. O eu e fmeI'roim
ithe ia , a1 t hN lidi IIot kiow hIIw ta
h:ial11te an n%v. Thwre vere others vIc
klitw S1,m1e4Ihin.. abNvfr ork, hlt
wN4re JO-dinrllit, 1ul .f tun anin IlischiieL
They w Ie fr spclding their holi-s il
i!ty. 'ite si Iperi liten dlnt was ilit Imig il
Ilii,rn out wliwi c(IIIhI he relied tiniui
S-ia hi' alppAoit it as monit's over t;i
v'iritou-Z ilairids sitI to work, reitlrill-41
Ihcim tii litprt Ihe ilvlrs. This ol-end;
h idles. I Iirlmember onle tillie wehei
Il. Si-it file wit soli boys to IurnI s1l.i
hiuvsh, I was cmn.straibed- to rt,port Some (1
ilhnil. ThlV (.exiet me to fialsify t<
a Wr iaiin. A,s I late<i to inciulir tlil
ihlea'sre mc, I ienta thce (tlrinter.n
ailtabgd lilla to exvl e frim eve
aIctingl slnwilt-,r intu) cases. But lit
wIts Iorcd t.)t put the Ilinplian-to iit dilty oi
Sillfw .)a--, uiid I iaIuS take tyI t r witiII il
the othius. I aIml glad to say we had sont
nohile bvs who wuntedl an edtiatin
I hev Staied lo.rdt. When call(d out ta
Wirk Ita weri.e failihil.
Tiils hIve cllaliged'l very 11imich inl tit
disci'ine of scliuis. SoI)II of the boy
w e <l' 4ick to try how lith 1.11(y Col]ld u i
wh Mr h'enIy. (ine yonillg Iman, %il(
wna1 Ily . II lItha 1ti4ta'r tl:at Mr. KIenne-'
Iy., g-ave- him Si1e iplpt-iOence.t1i,aj. IeIor
I ad tinI to tiik, his jans Nwele Slap.
I-ii.
(m anotGhr aasiin, b hov of fourteei
or. titten was guily Of sinn.e grave. o
i n'.t hih the IliLii l intenut Li to11
Liri 'nil. Theair drei.h-aini wis loe hima-a
''I <n'. so uinav ltril'e inl their prmresni
arndlthat mf thne wahah- selhiool. IIe' prefacie<
it w it h i shmoi t but tellinrg lecture Th
Uinle.'-.l ir; nu tip,a i e at' i the tiinae wa
I.- duty. of in&-ting the rod, hurt i
ii. nnt alL' bi (-lngs har' mote thin it it
Aianthe i I ii(lt uif itaditfre ant elhrnr"e
lt iler: t;\'hl, ever '-ilii I h ai l ie a iblin v.h
proi ited,' yt nt hings tiokl i th
direcl:ti.u y of thi. li-it. le -eee..
anul did n:it i-lea' inay that wuld thel
hti-uit \\iiah a h;iimen'i forLi ii tarevr
otliheriiiht. \\ iw<ir ivida the tah3 j'C it
as I !-at of g uIlbiscui t,p' tweoS1r i.ic
thea g:ame. Oneii youn gstur who waS an ex
hTit 8(0 hadi i:' a lau:mnered on hantI 'yn
r-ers haid t-. sid Oil ('orn1 breadi. of which,
Iamr hnai j'y toa Nla, we lada the greatest
Iii till the, (eh-Si arf thei ri-ssiin, wahirh II
t hik was11 ill IM or: iiit;a;. a na-tnali
iccirt lev- ercira cut ini the' :-al.n,'. 'I to
luia-es were-i a:alda tiiitI.ir. AftierIeon.i
'IIi,hLn thei Sit ou *.n thray ala -ided' to a'.ast
thla sin aboutt I a.)1: iiniliib in aadvlann oif
lbw ri c..!thr t iie. Theii .st iliects wear-e tr'
;ieusted-r tii reinailn aw dlays tor lay by tIlt
Ilii'rues ic-lcrl d tao iiak upr tile (hol
alit itl the paropearty. Sirun diil thae tirst
.\buia'al I 'sheri .chol"b of thaat, part. of
nuthI 'aroilina.
To'n tiwr lbe-- aif tmy rCeolh i'-.n Mar. Kean
laidv uoae iru(l in thIe e to th iiity113 1
( anael ebailrab, :Iai taughat choolt in a lorc
An'l. ioug ii t di r n>t ave tanich repl'~u
tii. i. aI l'in-e lihert acol iiaughtl byl ho t.
\ el tiw iea aithfa-~ url ork.'li Ih-' 11irb1
lxert i-d a i'ioodi inluna vrtla.aca uLi i oiliw- il.\
ill Iluir waysa' thani (nie. The1 giln strirul ait
Sli ai It taheir l'has.. Fri thais prlae,
i i' dl itIilr weLa t tinoL a|u.afil -ttiton
i Iah ('hurchl :anda Stcata. A tiing avred
whli! a\'a. l'rucmi.!y tia:ht lit this puahar,
L a i wa'- a2 ,:ai tilal tar himi landa somte a-I
-f is friaeind. Threie- liis,-ti. \\--' 0 lamla
l<id iin>t Ira Silid. alit iin leson orat)ii it
;iser lii' lpassed iver thae lfii:r 1 thea i
in imai bult um ca i-r thrn iiIt tauNt niot lid..
"r ii:a0 I rt text iinoa in' they iaii tail
'--I r;in Tw ofa i the. thr-i. (ais waas 'atltir
racmac iiaah-' lknowna-l byi thi"niwal.es) put o
II e u de ('lth in: thawy iaa'ld Th'ie
bu d.he.9t ,: A 'ualhl,p rieant ion - -was vaery)
lunaly atal 'rnly a pa i e litaet panItl. Sao
s la's weksvrl aked. Hiewa a
teaanaed him i of' ating alitt. (Consaegui ntly,
ha' ipiiirancelill ont hin wa.ls tmore augg-avat.
al tima it, woiauiba hlave- ben Ott :he oatherl
aays, eveni if Ithey' 111 ha-abe(nlla-i ini imate
many. At le'ast, this wa'as the opiniioni of the'
;derl1II aopi af laaheti iglhbrhIoodl. Theaa
athar lit Ibtis ha ay bronght sluit igiainst M1r,
onnamedy~ hor' (irulty tar his soni. As well as
remembenarct thle ease als truiediIa beoar.luidge
)'Natal. Col i. Y ountg arf Laurtens anda (u-i.
V hitnera- nf A iideiron, werei thle aitttorh'-y's.
hIis w..a's the firc-t adi oly) titie(, I have
vrv bee1 ria'traiited toi givae te.Stttiamny be'fore
iili acur t. I 'awas t he nlchsat bory in
actoo l lat that, tnme. T1hec triaul resmulte-d int
be a compnil' vindaietio ourtcf Mr. K~ennledy,'
nd( tlth prsa-antor failed to gIa t the dlam
gres lic ex tritedc. So sc'hoiol teachers-n hcave
Iaeir. triialIs, ras: w.ell its aothter proafessionaie.
at first someat of uts hiadt a greet symnpthy
or'Ll theaboys, but wh'-en thlaey toard Inow' t haey
culeda theair pantts &~c. , our11 sympiIath~vx
lld awayrl3. I do( not rettmmberar liaow. hantj
Ir. Kaennedyl3 tasught tnear Librer-ty. lie
icove'ad ItnimnI there to Pickens coaurt hoan',
inow(l Ih Pickatns. ) eAftaer teainlItg therei'
taullght, w.i th haim anda studaiedl fot woar ls
r mlore . Tis uSclosed mry 'ontr( ion na' ithi
is - chool. Soaon after this, Mr. I ennerdy'
roved to Oglethnorp, Georgia, as a Profess
t- hi thaut College. Ho ro mainned ther- on.
ly one year. Wlhen he returned to South
Carolina he built up the "Thalian Academy"
uot far from McCanus store. It is hoped
that some one more familiar with this peri
od of his useful life will continue the his
tory.
In concludiDg these recollection8, let us
cltil to m1iad soie of hils chief chalacteria
tics.
First, IIe was a man of strong native in
tellect, and of high culture. lie haid been
teachig Io long and was so faimiliar wit l
the Latin and Gri ek classics, that he could
hear a recilation% without a book, if lie (e
sired. lie had an aptiess for teaching,
which many learned mnen have not.
Second, le had a quick irritable temper,
which betrayed him into things he was sor
ry for. it the grace of God and Cxpei
ence made hin more tolerant of the faults
of lils pupils aind others.
Third, lie was the very soul of honor.
- If ever he did a wrong or an injustice to
the nost lowly pipil, or any oeil, he hais
tened to inake "t,he aimende honorable."
- This inspiredi all who kiiew hin with coi
tidence in his piety. iIe uIS(d to lecture
I his school fretIuently on all tuestions of
Morality, and be tendeavered to inspire ev
ery pupil with a high sense of honor. lie
could not tolerate deception and mncan
Fourih, iIe was very helpful to all who
wanted an eluncttiot. Though poor and
having at large atmiiiy to suippirt, he di.I a
I great deal of gratuitok.s'tetaehinga)ad preach
ing. No iteher in that part ot the State
ever eanrted io liltle for the classics as he
did. I have never known a mllan of his
abilities who laught. atd preaitch( d for so
simall at cotnpelri:ation. Ile had a higher
tainm tthan to iikei money.
Fift I, lIe was a lahorions man. Ile not
on ly taugh 0 i 1t large ilnraded schools from
the tiie I first knew hiin, tibt he preached
every Sabbath. Tis doing the work of
twvo mn, niveldy all1 his lift-. A fler teach
ing live dat s, Ie wiotild ioutnt his horse
Satu Ilrday i" Iaing ailt aide fromil t%weVe to
Stwenty-lfive milits, and proach SatitiAy an-i
4unday m-ior ninlg's,anld reti n hoi:e so as to
mneet his schmol Mo;:day tilgimlli. Of
Cour'se Ite did nlot have title to write may
sn'ions. 1 have a C'pV of oil "On Biap
tti4m," wvIlhich by r-<iiest, lie wI*otf- ifter.
preah-II;g it, thiat it might be published.
Ii preniihig was attraietive, iIliuctitir
anlid hiIhl edifl,ing.
Sixt i, lie "hintig deid" ik still preaching
aild tv:wlin)g. Ol Carmiael clmrch h1.1ats
11n11ltiplicd into fourl or. fivedhruichecs, nlot toI
Sliatlk of te olctiher churches it i'ickens and
Andcrsuon to which lie prvaeleid. (ame
has sent out a hal dwen miistrs, nst of
N Loin were well educated hv himl. llow
1;11,y)v other tiiiisters, chliers, lawyers, phy
SICialns, IIad lai mers Went to schoul to hiini,
we have Ino inwans of ascoetainiling. Too-y
Ilre Fcattered )v r. many tates. The writ
er has mct Lt itm inl Gc, ria, Alahaull', Mlis
sissippi, A Ikati - and I( Tcxa'. I Ie planted
Need tlam:t wNill Vidh IrI-it to the Uld of tim;e
No doubti his gl-i:'ed spirit has haid a hap1
). mlecting w%tilt miav whii4[1 lie he-l to
(hrisi. )e of whm I wItI e kiow, pre'cl.d
el him to tho' le-vteaiv en aly.;:m. and others
:are fillowii,. liis :-m i,;s in the mnifis
try, .Jaiisial t-s. aml at iev wvecksAice
Whitner, whoi tho.:h not at ininister, was
Il-silent of Clititco11 ColluC, liiin a high
anld res-pn i ltesit oflice in the churehl. W ii at,
4 InMppy ielag le la u lud aruind the
t:in-i of( G,d inl lieaveil, yes, anId with
fah d mtiliers inl Isinci, whose r
ainls lie attended to their last resting phie.
0, what a delbt of gnititude the l,' ple of
the IIi r paL t Of SotI C.aint'01a on1 to
6(cd, lor the !if(. 41tj(11ailho of such a mi1an.
> "rie ed are t!h dead hIlo die ini the
Lord."
Mla-on, Tcnm., Match, IthI Is9.
Whtheir the via i fright bill ra
baka bItis.ature by tha fI-an iwi,irs
eoitril itf tIe rtilway, reight claaigt'. or
wias merel ' w1'~ hat is ealledt a "strik c inl
castrn pottical p'arlantte, eatintot lbe easi
dcidedil . At all evenits it is lost, not
na iht'aindig thle herioiaa loi -iatdo to
pas s it uver thle go vei'nor's veto.
Posbyit will nttti prvi a g'reat loss
Io the Statet. 1Phai.jing the railr'oatls sc.
en't 'airel it thae lmands otf p:ohtical auithior
ity~ pret''.'a I:, C ant'g itfa teptatfion tot
weaih-i:is to t,at.per wi'th a veryt im
wi ith sne initeriesta 1 iinexper'iencet pet
pie doies inen!eulablle hiariti, ailthoutgh thei
inaly It' of thle verya bes't.
Wt thtw thla hill pr'e'iously rrfertredl
to was i::fri 'I ueed simitply to imahe the
railroadsla "come4l( down"i' for the All inci
(amtapaign fiund or was a honta fide meas
ure( of constraint upon possibhle riailwaty
eneenacIo n-ts is niot niearily so cleatr its
thei facet thIait theiiI nltducion of the re's
ctollo v'isibalty depre'ssedi thle rattings of
aill N abra-ka ratil way slarei int the ar
ket, andu th Gove'rnor's vto senat, thtem
upj liko a rocelt'.
Kinowinag thle problatble re'sults of [hat
sotit of leg isitI ion if thae fairmer states
It an wIre "nIiot it. it,'' they were~y it greaut
dal slt)wer [ltan the majority of west
i-an pr'ofessioiandi farmurs. Aside from
the htad lotok thiat it hats in the pulie
view snieh legiataIion i high ly intjuiriouis
t the111 ptarty proposinrg it as well as thle
iterests ini volved. 1I, mianifests a y teli
eal ftndency' tt shiakIes publhic coatIi
idence andi insp51irs5 (listrie'-t.
IAnyv mi-mbter (if the F'armers' autuial
B Ienef-it A ssoaciatiton whot hadi in.alo ini
ftiniaat (ottbl hiav~e bIe t rea ''atly hbeni
tiledl by aelinig th.at staotk slii,rt foir the
ideliecaust by te "'striket"an biuy
ing it ltiig for the jtup iin tht (lover
ntor's vetoi. ] iit it woutldl have had rathi
er1 ai bad( lock.-Ha.vann tahi News.
It IZIt nthl wnyve-.
'UT ''upremille Courat oif Indliana has.'
diecidt'd a tt>vel eaise andi establlishd ai
pr'iecedeinit. At D)t Jalb co unty fattrimor
stl(ed thei Le Shorte raid tar k'illing his~
cow. The41 COW cautsedl a trinmg ria'oad
wrtek, tad thle cournt decjided thait Ite
owner of' te cow abnl paty thle rail
rad ai damnaiges. An atWpealh wats titkeni,
butt Ithe decisiont is allittied. Inistemai tf
gettin tg dhiamaiges thle fiarmter he'ars the'
less of' his COW, has to hay for 11h1 injuryl
of thie rolling stock, rand settle the coistH,
muntngtio .91,000l. Th'le railromni
icompl aniy chatimted tad mtaaitaied that.
thet rutnniing~ iif the ('ow' on the track wais
lie restult of crimainal cairelesalness ont the
piart of the farmter.
Nonet are Iararers
thtinkst ahi votung pier'onts dthul be
iaiaghtin stinttlI hattdierafts. 1l0 htan
eight clii hren,~ of whomaa three nro diaugh
tra. TIhe boysi have all heatrned theo priu
fers' ftrade, aind thte ekdest daughtcr htas
bteena tauighit to set typot. One sont is it
locomotivo enigineer1. Otne daughtter
does amauenosis wo'rk and retportitng, but
beetn tr'ai to kieep r.econtts, iad [lie
y'ountgest dautghtter is the sitcnoigr'aphir itn
T1heu t(anistai .Iermaer otlici', iof wlanchl pa
pier thte fal ther is editcir. -E'xchangte.
"'If is nott itteic etuial wio k [t.at inljureS
('ali sltaud thle se-aerest thoaught tort studiy
of' which thaeir bains are capablte, tand he
nonei thle worse fotr i6,foar neithier thoughat
lnri study initeriferes with the1 reicuperitativo'e
imnlluetn'a.' of aheep. It is ambitiont, tilnxi
(ty, armd d isap jpoja intment, lie hopes tandu
fi'ea, tlh oves anid hatets of our hives,'
Ithat weamr out iourt nervousA sysftm andh
m olnim th ial,. o nn fa thit. 0 a
u1etimig Work at Clemson .
Col. J. L. Orr returned yesterday from.
Ieeting of the oxecutivo comittee of
he boafd of trustees of Clemson col
ego. The frequent meetings of the
ominittee are to keep work at Foit Hill
~oing.
uttildings, of all kinds are goihg up (
tipidly and 25,000 brick are being niade \
laily oi the ground.,. Thoj sarge build
ng for the laboratary is now tinished
ovith the exevption of a little work in the
iterior. It is 150 feect by 100 fent.,
biree stories high and of brick. The
-ock foundation for the mieclialnical ball I
a now being laid. The liall will be I
150 feet by 50 feet with an ell 50 feot
ong. Two professors houses are com- I
Plete and the excavations are being
nade for the dormitories fur the stu
lents. The excavations are tlso being
1ma1de for the 1ain college building and
lie rock is being cut for the foundation
or it.
T'he sceno at Fort Hill is a busy one.
[Htundreds of workman are engaged and
here are no idlers to be seen. The
NoMImittee is satisfied with the progress
eing made.O-Greenville News 18th inst..
Iowat'e of losing your temper in hot
venthler.
Beware of the nia who tells you of
is wife's faults.
Ieware of the upilk that is heavenly in
tN hue 111d spiritual in its thickness.
.Beware of the man, and woman too,
vhlo always wants to borrow a little
Alinge.
Beware of the people who nro always q
niviting you to dine with them gener- K
dly and never specially.
.Bewarn of the girl with oine white
OCk, with painted eyes, and a bodice a
Mt low, which sho wears on the street.
Jeware of the woman who announces
o you that life is witholiut flavor, and
hat if she lmd only met y.>u before she
lid doul, well-then it would been dif
'ernt.
B(eware of the vulgar things, words
mld people, as Vol would of the gentle
nan in black an'id red for vulgarity and
lin are first eousin.-New York Herald.
Crover Cievetandt9t furthd(ay.
Grover Cleveland celebrated his 54th
1.11iiverrary Marcli 27th. Ten years
rV,, when1 he was 4, Mr. Cleveland
v:S mayor of iflldo. At 15 lie wis Gov
-rnor of New York, and at 47 lie was
President of the United States. Notwitli
;ta:nling tie Sun's appreliensions Col
1,1rning fMr. (leveland'i 1health. the ex
P're,ident was never more rout4 than to
lay. le will U- rble to serve amothier
>I,iidential term and still be on the nun
iy Side of CIO.
1. J. LEWI4. JIt-l' E. BOG15.
THE PICKENS
La1n d .'.Agency
If you w%-iant to hey or sell land, read
here.
Tie P:kmn d Ln Affenev now has for
ale the tollwin d( sirable ho1ds. Ai
2t 0 ac oit- ald half mile north of t!
Pikel-ns, 25 acres i-.n (uilt ivat ion halance C
ill o-ri:l flrest --the finest oak and pine n
I :(acre il ear cent al with 73 acres in
a lhi'gh statle of cniti Ivat;ion. G 'ood d'well.
inig maIIi(( no 33iV 41ni hiiin st.
Twenty ~--1ne a4r" (4 of land i'n thie town "
4f E1:i..y fo sa1'.le. A ;p;'.d t-eant house
2009 arres on3 l,ii r aw* Creek ;73 acen w
in entilat ion: * .5- a'es bes't bo4ttomi la'nd; ~
SaIt.of it~ wihut a3 ditch: thle boittom U11
lansd not subljet to4 (vertlo4w; half n,ilo of
miill and0 tgin, one4 ileI of s0hooul ad B
h3n'b. Prji(e. .000; termi asy. . -
fr,ret: 1(4n a(cres lies w ell andol iiimber noe.
17. 15 ' ight miles north of Picke-ns
i e'r:I'led ro:u' to E:151 at'oe; g'ood4 fr:nne
res.idencIe. t',ud. barnt mtal all niecessary~ out
iauil.lini., !Z444d well oif wa:ter; .50 aere(r in
utiivautioii, ba:latne ini originall forest. E
(4l;orn-third cash-:5. hailance oni long t ie
A 4s 100 ne~ ares :31j'diing the3 ab:ove trael
10) aer;es het tomdi uimpjIhro vedl; 350 areres. of Ii
ra<,-t mI oriinal i:dI timber. Prie, $450. er
l'or aniy part inlairs w~rite t.o Pickens m~
L and Agenc y, P'ickens', 1-. ('- r
Barber Shop! I
And Bath Rooms. lii
Ini rear o~f 23isin khouse.
GREB,NVILLE, S C.
An easyv shave Y guaranitecd. Hlair neatly
un1 .tastefu hlly enit. Shamifp 40inmg and( hair
lyin.(lar shmarpe.n ing a specialt y.
rritaiban43 of the s(calp fo3r i'ale.
HOT AND COLD BATIS,
444 ilnae IS respectfull.y solicited,
AND)Y '.- BOWEVN,
Go(1'od ok ignmanlteed?, and3( (eburges as5
44'. as (:1an4 4h( don--thle (tIioljt y ouf work
1 4sule (red4 . Shop1 on Mlin 5!red t u
ve. (ot P'resbtenttan ('hnreb.I
S)PRINCGWOOD
TANNERY I"
rc
Manufchirer o'(f all kinids of P'.
ir
Rough and Finished
LEA TI ER!
[)ressed Sheep Skins, &c., &c.N
500 ('ois of Tr:anbark Wanted.
aill
thli
GR EENVILLE, 3S . .
01fmt
AN ACROSTIC.
weet is the perfume of flower','
ightly they nod in the breeze,
ver them sunshine and showers, X
round them the grass and the treea.
T AthiIg more bright or more gay
reathes in this wide world below,
evealing new beautiet each day
)r gladdening our hearts as we go.
Wn scatter the seeds far and wide
jolding grasses and flowers in store,'
aeh valley and glade and hillside'
Z eviving in verdure onec"more
I ow grasses in garden and field,
I ow flowers in border an( bed;
lvery blossom a pleasure shall yield
Ivery petal a perfune shall shed
) istilled )y the sun and the6dew,
I preading sweet scented odour anew.
Best assortment ot seeds in Greenvill er
SLOAN BROS.,
Dl1UG STORE,
C'% reenvillei S. C.
1jTTAQ1VAM1j4
PIMLSg
rrT"C: -
MTOGNDWeR19
CtIA0 3UNION SQUARL IL Y~ GMW^d
"" f'Of SALE BY
V. A. HEED, Agent,
Autder.%on. N. C.
NpmrIC EMMM
kLLSKIN rD BLOOD
DISEASES.
The Beat Househ old Medicine,
Once or t-wice each year the nyw
= ueeds purging of the impuri
es which clog the blood. From
bildhood to old age, no remedy
tects aU cases with the same cer-.
lity cf good re.snits as
B-T'PlC BVOOD BALM.
w. C. McCau,hcv, webb City, Ark., writelt,
11. BI. I. has done rne tnore good and for lesi 4
ont-y than, anyv rOher lo: purifie.r Iever used.
me the comfor rI0 . i fe to st."
P. A. She r'herd. Nvrfolk, Va., August so, 1988,
ates: "I & pend on n. n. it, for the preservatiori
my he-ahh,. I have 1.ed1 it ' m y fArnity soW
arty two years,,and in all that time hav'e not had
have a doctor."
)OD) hA M .' a Atla, a Snt tre
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