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IMKENS SENTINEL. PICKENS C. 1.. k C. tj 2. BOGGS, Editor and Proprietor. - ri Por Subscription, $1.50 per annum g strietly li advance; for six mout hs, 75c. d ALdvertlsements inserted at one dollar tj p crsqu-trcof one inch orless for the first a Insertion and fift.y cents for each subse t quont insertion. Liberal discount made to mrchatnts and others advertising for Rix 1w01ths 1- or hV the year. n9jrPoSITION AiDVE Isi-mENTS h N'OT TAKEN. I: Obituary Notices exceeding five lines, fi Tributes of lteSpect, CommiunIctihn h of . personal cliarcter, when aissa ble will be charged for as advertisemets. L TIIURSI)AY, AUG. 13, 1891. - -- --'- - - - --~ - -rT The new people's party Is making quite 11 a fuss in Ohio politics. It is reported that 0 the new party is already threatened with a 11 split. __ The Kentucky election has gone by and bemocrats have as usual carried fthe day. ( The third party horse did not reach the c home stretel. The political tight in Mississippi, is fast drawing to a clome and Maj. Baiksdale iats given up the fight. The sub-treasury lkad c was more than he couldi carry. Reports from trade centers say that busi ness is becoming better, and the outlook for fall trade and prices of produce is much better tian ior some time paist. The Coosaw attorneys have not decided I as yet whetlher they will appeal or not from I the idCcisionl of Chief Justizc Fuller. We give the decision in full in another column. The Alliance Congressmjen of Georgia say they Will Hot vote for aiy of the can didates for Speaker of the National I louse, unless they Will give decided expression to their views upon the Ocala plattfom. The great cause of the closeness of m1on Cy matters among the people of Ilte South, is the high tariff anId an extravagant Con gress. No pensions comlje South 1 3 pay back the money dnavn out by the tariff. Dr. Janies Woodrow, of Columbia, ias been elected presi-ident of tile Soth Caro .lina College. No better selection could have been inade, faid tie high slandard of that institution will be kept up under his 'anlagemnent. The advent of the Kansas third party missionaries into (t1vorgia does not seem to have helped tlie the cause there. When ever the Nortliertn politi(ai preachers begin 1 to coie South, ever white minlil is sure to go back into the Democratic laty. The nine milllion dollar mortgage of the Cincinnati & Cape Fear railroad Istj caus ed a ripple of excitineit il tIhe S)oleny section. The building of that line u) the Oolenoy vallcy wou l he a great thing for the upper portion of the county and we hope that this is no false alarm. The AlIliam ncmn of Kaneas hauve decid ed to hold their wheoat for higher prices. [t will be stored itn elevators anid kept there until thme pric.e goes to a point aigreed uponu. If the othier Ntet(s join ini, tihe South can !oon learn a lesson or0 tw on) thi le siub-treas tiry bill. Thme r''eent. writec up of P1ickenis county by the StENT:sNs. is beginniung to hear fruit. People who knuew~ nlIotm of thme county buefore haveC seeni ch's (of tihe paper and are wr'it ingh to parit ies here, i u:king Iinquier ries about the (lheap priodnetik :amlcs. andl son we w~ill have a regular inthix (If (iti z.ens, w have 1been alttrac(ted hi therrard'~ by the great inducements offered to f.rst class settlers. We can raise corni, wheat, hogs, cattle and sheep, b)ut the north can't raise cotton, 8o let them corner their grain atnd mesat. We'll raise our own food products and sonme cotton too, which they will have to purchase. It will be a great day for the South when thIe peo ple here are forced to reise bread and1( meat for home consumup tion and onie or two combInes by the grain and meat prodlucers of the northwest will make us doI it. This year there is quite a mnlher (If va Canies in the benefleiaryj schuolarshmipis at the Citadel A (endemIy, but not s1 mnany as occur at the end (of every feurthm year. The actual number t his year is thirteen, and the applications to stand the comipet i tive examinatIons are pouring ini. 'The Board of Visitors will meet in Columbtia on Septembet- 3d to pass uplonl these appli cations. This couty is entitled to one scholarship. Readt the adlvertisemetnt pub lished last week and mtake your application in time, A ,cbtton convention is to meet in A than fa e Septemtber the 2nd, to devise somei p1 ni to contirol the production oIf thue sta .~e. All cotton State's are regntestedl '.o be 'epresnted.'he Scouth Carioinma State. Alliance proposed the convention, but, all producers are asked to take p)art in thme I work and help to make it a success. This is a amove in the right direction. Manuufac hurers control the prtice of their prtodiucts I by shutting down their mills and stoppinug C the supply. Cotton p)roducers should foi. r low theIr example. It will beat the Rub. weaury.______ ___3 The conferet:ce between the F"armers' Al- r liance and the Anti-Lottery Democrats of S [GouIsIana has resulted in an agreement by which a .iuint tIcket wIll be nbomiated.t The Fas~rmerM' Alliance will name the gov..1 ernor, treasurer, and suiperintendent of1 public education, aid the Anti-Lottery League the leutenanit governor, auditor, attorney . general andi *ecretary- of state. These nomintailons are to be made by a opnai-cntion selected by all thes white voters )ho.'are opposed to the lottery, and after ~~dsubmitted t9 the .Den ocratic State eto. The Alliance endorsed this nt,nd at oc nominated Thomas e atua50. s president and state commis agrciiue,for governor. The e 4 ~ 'tcttif be alnost altogheu-w on-' the n, ALLI ANC3 UNION PI4IC. gate and District Lecturerm Primeo Pursuant to the notice publlshed solne me since, the sub-Alliances of this section the county, held a union Picnic at 8e ma last Thursday. State Lecturer Jeff ea, District Lecturer Keitt and flon. Geo. :hnstone, M. C., were prebent and ad ressed the People on the live questions of ic hour. At I I a. i., about 600 people, rmong them many Ildies, gathered at the and fi the grove near tite church, to hsten I the gentlemen named above. President O'Dell called t ie tmeeti ig to or. Ir and annoiieed that I lie exercises wouIhi (pele( with with prayer by Rev. V. 4ingleton, who asked the blessinig of ie A llwise Ruleroni the teeti ng, after ward a delivered a short aliress of wolcome. rhe first speaker introduced was lion. J. Keitt of Newberry, hi.;ad(hress wais pret mu11ch the same as the one delivered be >re the county Alliance, here on July the id which was reported in full in the 3. I.mm at the time and we will only give Lre what lie said onl the demands of the rder. The denmds of the order: We will on consider the inatini 'luestionl which is te mo-st important (if the 'nanty13 demands f our farmers. Ist. We (it mand the ahIo tion of the National Bank- as oe of the realest, evils foisted on the laoring class f any country. This systemi has given the alpitalist nlimited power, to oppress Ithe thOrer and has brought on the )reset ght between capital and labor. What is loney, this all-powerful oppressore? We lust have some conception of what it is nd whenlce It derives i.s power. Wh rented it.? 'lese are <questions on which lie people have beenl kept igr.oraitt, III ow they are hginning to vartn soilietlinlg bout it. Money is a eation of law; (innt if the materilis of wich money is made lave iny intrinsic value, except the vialmil 'iven it by law. Lumps of gold and silver lo not plis ass s1oney until the staip III lie government is phaced upon it; tlen i 8 monley that. powe-ful king. The (oin) we of gold is 11li initel, tie silver alI pa )er issue is liinited. The Goveriniliit he right to ainke IlomeY, ant I1all slatemenit: 0o the contrary are false. Iriig thie( lat# war the Unitecl States issuied millitns 01 ;ri'enmimk ltgl tender not (s, simpiy I th credit of tle Governinleint, anl thal WKs good money. ail is IItlIy. At. that ti ti the circubitill. i, l ws .t pci capita, lab,or Inm(l produc-t was hi eh. %N - it is less than 4: 1wr capita, itl fbII and produ11(1e is at a low pICe. If Ihis il ak G ov. erimtie of ti iwoplo anid for the liople it. is the (G vernwnt's duty I I IIIriish III peoph- with a s11tirient circulathiing! iciliumi with whici to dI bini4iess. 'T'lih-capilalists whto ctrol tle m1on1ey of this cotilry lire Dily six per ceni t. ( tilt- twpl tio a.i ll ii hiA siX per cenlt. representl i hs i tilt w eig y13 >f the( cti r (,Ic nll()Is mand oppI)re"Ses lth linly-fou.r piv.er entl. I " our 1p tlou tion XIhichI bejlngs to lite:1 bi,rglasan his oppressimn lis bit-Vn grwNvorst! -vertine1 ih wa Moivny hasi mt weighetdt >ropivrt.y and)( lab1or. Tit Ithe (vrne mnake a paper lolhar as' goodl as at fr(l One nit fn MI ani tlivy. O)n what is lill-st-Governnw11vil bonds linlt( hl)ng such at preilnitmii edv , bull, the( he crediit, 4 the Goveren y The? ionds Ir thin nlIV aI basis fori the iss i if Naittii:tl laik Not xNs which is g_oml noney, but we nist V 1 t it thlouiglh Ilhi muiks ai4 pay it hight- r:tte of inlcres hIOroefolr; tha.t's wletre tlit robelie mii s inl, that tln s gret tIe whaip isey r l'hi G vrn lit'it al INult onve p t"r cItL. :Il! ph t ;l wids is s cri ty -.-thilfsv sanm b lns mi YIl, tinit have nt in p t-id of Ot e glima itires of tet : overnism tt ii ina. c ii. l thew th o bank, thle mif we1Tie lell this in ile Io I t n e thid loii n hilsscs m. fr-1n11Vte n ti M tly periil 1evI tiit is 1:4)t I,eAry, wi i t is'? Ti ( se sait. bAs t i (he tr1 thi ct lu III it 1ha1 c tolll w,%ill tnot i .a h,t'lit thre I is 1pa plind pand the Act.e produtet iccringlyt irThits verninen hasl ien too (,n in i 's interiilst f te aptallitui,e have ii on. h trolekIiislaftien ;'lgi litgh Tn A ictlli anet e it the y t 4 in d tii we oas,ek (and lkiit5 thesu.t esury hil it ian . ]tr wti iveryat melde o d th is blii teill thaif lie Aliancet he endriid,lit i ilu d ea nian tsof ove thatitis andot aii goo in I il't A.ts giti ih i benr ostt.oal ti whether otrtnki. any bi! isnlcontithuinat,thr thnd pasr the ActCi.l(It is the W-u ie5 (it lieurt lts alrett lly ai thlIpi rdat the; Ien n ::m lnd ntione'ty to - cip,rtik o s,t eit tiy mekh.on.Ie Jbts of the iver iten. Wetae [cn hnei rit [rac Aow atd wae iitoustaii li. tehet until he i lle aiked ir hclo.ws: -omll it will,hat n t <h.li anti day.ll 'i hr ol. Kit spiokte to oneit hur tan thir ty ites nbh the closuett~ et tenkltin of h e auec tt ti the tofhisi.ls whena reesh o lloneti t houtind Ifkin lites vagive lot r d:inner.sILfiraid'him Ateriic piartk it od a stIls diner reparie fo thle venlit n by iuithe ives lofiti hae sturdyli yeety, atll. paitre at thei iuite prmpth;l tl at ic tm listen to >ther it~ii addres es yh. I$ii iyI h turerj i4if th tlince was introduced bty lieiideUt,t hO'Dell,k ag sine as c ollowut. t' ttnd BrCthe of miilwi Ahine gr eed it in esioutiha It iam iiroudil toii ine tn ahere ii (nak. thi ii i i f hn gatli d its y ci.t . mn hthe plealure tof v'IiewI ie tihe ktint om lio tPsien i onf frlie theti tan lois a aig routItntin haowite i had beeni led sa our siourt evig h t nIondrevers licieYu cuty aisiliis a figrandt i tarilel aity cou beore of odiy ras t ter entiv e ofi the Stte A-ianou hit h eirudi >fit aeostill, l yin bae tilen to lil. be (Ife it?f anw obl nd hotnoreidI I expinet oneiftthe printlso thetl oier andon wa itt iclane will be tltnd t til) (cIt ntnh areloit dprad Olll on y amid le0 forad-ie iuin te liidhpp eld it. I~ shl li ftv rtht tillp tefarmers othat er nolitliitv re hiing else hiciitii t o tit.c'in athelii itt p I t I hank Gdi- bfoe maig m la loimlt, thec-i 'ds tipn thf faringist ther nahst oftl i mn teyilns. t1 i t theog pl raw~t n lay iktmuoe of the tlimey ofthei cono heiv amae thea iarthgie foritho its going Iowh?ererayt artitrte thei Iht ws too Atheppesclion of (lie farmtere thas has vht ar.li do eetit everyh were and bon wviry ide, iwe Paisaer haearaenving dews net whas wufered andi et ablepoaties larae been btiet (my il eg vao- t-o euety youact tone ofte gats ill.l anasser thi wtath arefyat heingnr'dhed on,?lv any of will ree to tho aty tic an of it? Asno tof cas hlittlto 'we hrahdta come lawon candli nowecf o nemite rnar the waithi bend at t5 all. frottfmot heywrwenfore uro o adprcaau fo nade. Wha T is s~ofta own Thee wa a t Jacuary. The speculators say that we are sub producing too much, and just, about the ocr lath of November w4en all your store bills the andlfilens become dd'i, You heir the cry that hor the eivht million bales raised have glutied the the market, on the other hand they say we are are lazy, that is why we are in straightened I)e circeunstanceis Tie two assertions will not are agree-on the.Que hand raising too much we on tie other we ar lazy-then the talk of jor this eight millioli of. bales of cotton sil )riticel by the Southern cotton States and so the little produced by India and Egypt, thi glut tle markels of the world. Thus you .ce those two prolositions cannot be recon- thc cied. Ve have raised twenty-six crops na since the war, Imlostly good crops too, and Ti et, we are poorer. The farmer is becom-| il ing desperate under this deplorable state ofI er. aiffairs. History shows that all great revo- crt l1tionl- that have s-hakenl GoverInMents to th their foiidations have been cauvsed by the wi oppression of the Agricultural classes. ' Rome fell when 2500 men owned her prop. ti erty. Greece did likewise when 500 men w, controlled her wealth. cr We arc fast drifting to that point in a America today. We have the best Govern- TI ient ever the Funi shone on, if it can bd Ia maintained as it was founded, but the op- h pre.ssionl of the necy power and the el- di fects of evil legislation will destroy it. We lis have started a revolution for relief aid wi: et make the tight it the ballot box. T be French peasanry arose against a e1Hss a( be uo)0nI tlie (owllfll of othe-s. ThI)e pOepl otm that I represeit do not propose to get relief bu n that waY, what, ' we dlemklAnd will ble to nto maii's ijury. The& French pieople have.$--m per capita and they are PrOsPerou1s an .: ly fril-Id!, we have sta-til a finlanciar- ti revolitionl that hasstartlctle whole wcri. C We ire- iot seelking bloi, ie d1 n1o witilt A to tviar dlown any cIel else we 4,nlY, waint I the fiarier to lI:ve a fair cialice. %Ve tu-e lic not askintg ebalily (if Ohe tioveimi-t, we Iil m1ly Wanlt (luitale LItIntmIIIeIIt. We want ltw%'s ect'd 'Iit, we Ily b le iable to protect ccuri'lvcs from tille inlsatiatu greer of the spfleicuitr aid m1oney ue lnder. I ftlhe iillion It" aie wislics Ielinas Iliie, all they lmIve A to dio is tI ask for it and the work is (IPci, hill- whell Ille fill-1114-r wisilw; a little hjll Is-ed for his Ienelit, a great I hilhclubhaloo is M naised an<l Ibe is I., hl I hat it canlilft, he flone. Silce tilie sirreider. of Lee thle gi ip of tle to ionicpclist, las heen tighOilenling oi tle lIa loril", (hcises and tHey hive ebei.led 1t aIg.zainlls it. WhenI we hav : hevn comipelled tk ask me i wne iw ! revere aid vet A lIve, ci who Ice always bcIn in the fr mt nink inl Hicic of ned Itld wiiho01L,scoI EcI. !l IS :iw'ays prove06 c1WisV. I Say wCeII Schiih Carnidini lims to say to her so's t(ict M have alwavs sto11el by her to retir(e. it is evVileIct Ihat. L iniws d:1cid a c ige and the leecople are determine to send mcI to lilte Ixgi'lativce 1 halls that will be their servanlts tic aIII IL thei mia .. The thulliler thit inl lmre ell.s thc cmining'-r po"litica1l storiIn is il- to0 reldy llc.:lcI inl tiche listulco., tlhe(, ligheing tit poilical dlloim has already stiriekeI down tic sc:w c of t. most pr4minciet mii niit maiy ct more are treinbling widi. fear. \Ve have in n o lt. r e i n' d I t h s ti e i le n f r o m InI y ill f e lin g sc towantl-4 iIli hm ut. fromll 1 1ire Iecessity tit' sinIIi Will coitiinue anIcd tle ligltiill.c- th wil still sirike 1ut ntill , Jili we s.ek hs: k el rucIgll aimot. It is nIw mllo-in.g oll anld will ,wt elp thle counilry frmln thel ml(o11m - di ai tce th.e Gllf. Im-ct Novimbr w, tiet rarinri-s, lilt fort3--i i-Aht men inl tie- iaills of ( 'ci''i necil lee' in a m I-er cof Gov I Il. \ Wv' havce spol'i 11 with nncci rain '61 Solida:nd 1. s 1'' 4i ' M ' 41 u lir i I I t.s arl e scarl .l aniti 1)lnii:1111N. al. tih.-it. \\W e i c Imi- c i 1 ci)'-t '101c wiih Wte c'.1td wor liIIf we % vc art mi.I tf1cc cI ill..- (1f '%:%t- I.tin-t -end 11.1gu-11 to. WNashinlz t ' to ;v i t .- till- .rele w kcld. It isLoti 'uc ti c elgi ' to ch:ci:e i.en with ciii t h ti c z'nio tian l fiit h u Il!ls :alld I alii ash:1r- tcl tO it has ice bc dcnv !I NVt I timauk ( -i fir thet! c-urac' Io doi wNc11:i'1.t is I li.;ht . T chat i our ibli hue I aCIve b:CeI il. cichun'. enni7 <b'.y.. . icchcr thce existinig laws thec b':ctiker is I iinliihit inioneyd by the Govcerineunt ait a t lccw' i tc of initeesI adic they icc Lturn Iend Le it toe the. farieri at. ian eXtt)1Lioimte ra.e anil i ILe it Inc rt'g.ge erci his hIme imd hccile drulg-- tI ghi-. li cccm yea'r io ycar teo paiy thei inctcrest, ci but .c a-4 siu'ccinclhs, inci icc his ol age hce ei iIcithrown ccit oni LIhe wcihil pccr ii h Ielp.. i hc--. I imvc' knownti miecncic ni' y Ife whcc I: are i jlcticcn tcoday,v thcat ilent un>eto ii hce pourci l:iricer,. ati fify liir ceit, ccc cci a cut throa ct moc rtge. 'Iihese thiings, so arei alli wrni cg. 'Ihe mc~n I hail prouhe lice no w. wieclh cect aclilche icii-y anic Ii hc ae thec dui h cib:crctr anlie prccidc of. weailthc ac icant ccc h\ciii an icic > profIccits. I dona't becliece j i .ict ic' icdii i'g the picture anyi) (:darkr wti thc:i i is wheni I ccay thatc ther' i-, heoysand toc pji Is befcICi ice tced:cv whoc wucilee -cie the dayc wc bc(n Lthy ~will Lie but k th cervcts thl rieb ic, if the incom-y po. . tucry as it lcos since th war Ijin' 18f the en, faiesowigcd tifty~ lcc'r cent. cif thce pr'opr-c ial ty in thce L nitedi States, todacy tiley owc incro less ti inc 28 per (cint. aind yet thecy payic si oIver 80i Ipir (cnt. cf ithle taxes. Anyc hlii cc: tc'n y< Iirs of cacge ccci worik coci the probh-mi n anid see tLmtc it is cciy) ia miatte fc ai i few di nilice years when'i 2i cpir cett. cif thIe citi. en, zenis cof theccse Sicc:es wviil conitrcc call the Or lcropecrty andc thce tiliers wcililibe their ser'-pe cantii \\ eVt iuse stanch togicther asoneie inmni toe toe acverti this great.c wrongcii, if wec falter niow in,~ we' will loc wc chat we haive gcicced cocc Ice . l ciucilc tic suiffcr for hain'ig iiid ti iassen L cecir rightis. Th'e hanccskers wvill ucay ''Oh yes. ii youi liiitlc fr'ost-h it ficarmer, youc ncist p1c . fori Lthe trou ciI-c y'ci hacve' giveni uis thce lit tu bre y rs \\ Ve )Cent hce sublcic'c n-vche c tic \'ainiionei two yearcs ai'(c \\-ie.i isc it c oec will tacki. it out, afncicbi.'f it. \\' er be ccc' 1ce thIe inen wei lc: c'c ccci lhere tcoc watieI anc ill'it re t,, "\atchi na cci cwhatcc cf thei hei er, plwcc (cci, icll is cili.'' ~\'-e iicc . ccccI foclh>wcing' t'.ce smacic ol Ic-ilers timtc wei f:ceb .~' "edc <iingc thei warii. 'Tic'he d cis inctoeic Sicii Ice>e' lacecs Icci. \'e cut lmepin nedc cour 'sid ccs with acc lit ofi dicat. \\' eswallowcvit cdowni, onii cc bh e mial licb-r ari outi,i havce a rizici e' ixcil aicei scnd tic-m bccik, iti just low nc amci mcicl grcewIc irrcr bci yeari. \\' lmivi'euone. tihat ever'i lmec' ic, butc wce have'c c.c t tired'u, icer .cw eciant a cIbiccge icind lthe Alhlini-c iSgitcin,, Lice licbriig it cih<met. ft wcill puit it he'vcini tovc icc' ie. l,et the ni>cenw'nccit slecp cn.d thce'i say wc*ill com c aic cchuck thc'y fccr ihe farmicer. \\ei del lmcve startiedi ai grandce r'e'clution,ii it r'eoh- conec ticin ici 'h': s noti ne <iire bhliie, andii I up~ tis cviii o nti Con-ciree i -ie' ccur right andic give's us the ri'ief thact wch hce com cu'wcithI iac meric'cnc'c'd c'ir'clatcingu ilihllcci wcithc whiich tic dii cccii busiines'. It Imsheen'ciilii sai that lice (ucvere'n t'c hacs noe icht tco rive Icind inicociiy. It imsc donei sic cand thce act rir waus ee'rced ccncitucticonacl byx thec courcts. Inc 'i' PhIihuclelhia se''etnc e dcciia amcit ' h. gav'ec b'nil ler cls returcn, ini 'c.'.- Ni'wc ( -- ih'ancs did Ice' sonlie thiing l'ic'n ccf theccse' I lte r e'sirce's ca luan don lice biest siecurcity in the la' .w'or'bl. here'c ce e wc'cisc'e'cc anud'sacy chat mIi it ceini't lee de,' it ise aginsti hce conecstituc. tioni. Neeobody aid' thail it itL was.d unleciIstitli. Jiuni ticina Io thcc Ile Governmciecnt tee lemc Ilioneyta mi thes c mc istacies, imcic it isi noet. i' .la'y an' (Guei wantciiils cc granit of hunti to ibcicl cc rail. -are:i r(ecad for hisi owvinerlit lie gets it for thce tackinig, lbut t' eiifarc'-r, thd fe elodhoper fromi thce coc rci andc cotto !ieu iIhce caninoe t hi: shownc tany fiavorcs thcoec.th they aire the hcone and PA cmew c ovfc the Gocvermiiienit. Oil i'acw maitkce s ice contrcoliedl Iby these moncev k incgs. It is is btiinnetfuih but it is e ite, all tthese evils, theC ic'decr oef whcich youec inacl I are'c humbnlie me1m- T1. hi's, pro'posdes to remiedhy.A Now a few~ wordsccI. about theo Allianice. sci t Ice s thce maictter with some1 of thecsei cds ~c~ IatisfliedI brethcrcn ? I wIll tell you. L4t i' omnen joinedc the order thinkinigthat v~,ytiC biecamie il ial ahclicjvnd said ihe trder thec s . -treasury. Well if you are a good Dem At you will sumit to the majority. If najority of the Alliance says a bay se Is white, I will say so too. That'a sort of an Alliance man I am. If you not that way, get out. The order is mocratic as all respectable white men and if you are not that sort of a man don't want you in the order- The ma. ity is seldom wrong and if It goes for the -treasury it must be the thing for us. lC us all stand together and gets what majority says will give us relief. ion. George Johnstone next spoke. He might, he foresaw ten years lgo the fl icial dillleulties that confront us today. e finances of the government had been smianaged since the day of Lee'ssurrend The best remedy for the evil is to in. nase the volume of the currency to mcet . demands of the people. He agreed th those who thought that the banking 3tem was not suited to the condition of a people today. The banking system is a mo-lopoly. There must be an in ast'd volume of currency which must be equate to the necessities of ti-e people. iere ought to be at every given time the 'gest amiount of currency atloat that can kept alloat. Some method should be vised so as to he kept from the monopo. tic gilsp. Some method should bedevis by which a lower rate of interest should elarged. Ile thought that there should an elaticity in the currency. Dark as ir condition is today let no iaa despair, cause the problems will be solved to the Lisftclion of the people. mlelivy Townvmlblp Sinalng Ammoelation. The E,"asley township Singing Associa. m mIet wit Ithe Mt. Pleait Presbyterian ireh A uguit 2d. I>rogram as follows: fter reading tle 117th I'slaim, the presi uit It(d in prayer. Condtuctor A. 11. Les arriaiged the class and led in singing teent minutes. The comnilittee for the ol-6ig session is as follows: PrIof. j. It. Vaughnrl lifteen Iinutes, and elh of Lthe followinlg Professors th) saie ;gtli of timiie: G. 'T. lilamimod, J. F. :Bt,1 .rissey. liliorts of SinlaY schools cidled for. Oeor-e's Creek, Miss Jvssie Berry, Miss )si(- Barton, Mr. A. It. Kay. Antioch: Jiuliiis Freeman, E. Wiggin 11, Aliss .Jame Kay. Mt. PleasaIt: CoI. It. E. BowCn, R. L. -rry. Ilolly 11i-Mh: S. T. Smith, T. A. Iliitt, Rt. Duican, 1iss aura I)inan. E sley laptist: .1. N. Sweet, Mis nina Nolder, 1liss Texie 3fwen. Union 8 Suitly chool: IlIon. .T. Smith' iss Ella lBillenti, James B. Ellisn, ss" Jennie lillntine h'lis ended the morning session. After R hour and a half for recess the Associn. mi assenbled together. A. If. Leslio led Imtii4c hifiveln miulittes and Melvin Bar it liftielnl im e. Co'. t. E. Bowenl then give the associa in a leasanitt talk for aloit fifteen min-. A-, after wiich L. WV. Brissey led in sing liteen ruinutes and J. F. Leslie tlt ie. Prayer by ltiw. A. 11. 'alloy. 'lhie assouiation retui'llrns nly thanks tu I Piople (f Mit. Pleasant for the theit [ldt hIospitallity shiovi then. Adjirnid 14) 1Ieet Wiih Anti(ch Metho st Church the first Stiirlay in October. W. II. Nix. Predident. J.'. HA.M.MOND,Sceay enite tin Ini Ii d ual Ei-ort. 't1l!iAhd by eotesi (if a true Alliance. '(,' (:iti%en tIom the coi'ty was ill Wil otay lesy thlil al'l 111ing,,s will lrk out til t. In te first place, the far. L-1,, even ht thW 1 41 the i >toiiliLails, it ail tihir en il ctttoi. Tliey ut raising u%Iheat. Tten they let tilie log t _'>. Fil:1l they evai'I tol mae 'a rinler 4..peted ' to buy Is meiat, b)read(, riiieloins, cow fti, and1 vegetables from e stores. As soon as thecy begain to go to: e wvall they lookIIedl around for sOine0tingi te to help thiem,i anial the Alliace loom. tip on the western hiorizo.n, a little big. r than a mani's hiaiid att lirst, hut now~ go enoughmi2l to ove'rsliad ow thle whlole uthI. To ithis thle fai:mers lIed fori refuge d deli ven~tie, belie'ving th:tt they coulI d ve thle problem of purielisinlg whait they iited Ifori very littlhe anul sellinug thir pro ets for' eniormouils p1 ices. TheIy expected toin to go to I12) cenits and stay there. C3 y *ttoulht by speciail lee irdati1on3 they lihl hbe aIle to lanTow mlo'icy oni corni ton, gtheat , t obacco and11 laind at I per it. Ilihey txpI ecd to coniitrol the niar ts of the wetrbI. To-day' t hey ind themi yes oni the bottom. C oun iat 8 ctents New .Yoirk. 'There: is ino, whe-at >ugh in the P'iinint belt to last lie people two nioitths. If the rail (dS woiuld stop; hauling corn amid bacon w('ei's thitre wvould bie a faiine. Th'lis aliiion is brought abtout by the blintdness I folly (If thei people. Tlhey may be ven to dIiversijy their crops. They may13 leavori to iniake the(iir horse feed lit hiomie. :bards will lie phmatedl. Th'le country iple Vi ill soon beg~in to haul thiings to the vi-s Ito sell. O ne of1 thle in ist hlit- t sights is to sie aIt Iwo-hiorse farni.r hitch his wagon ad Carry it empjty as lhis i'ket tto t w n in Ithe morn'i ing' 3an4 go hack thi.' tvenig wvith a side of Westcern .ii .a hale of Viriia illy, it sack of lmsville th,ur, a snek 44f Kainsas corn, 4 Ibirnwell !ouinty wate'rmieltns, a 1hal11 ':11441 ot Ohio wvhisky. Starivationr will a blessing if it will drive the people1 ay trin all these false prop1) they hatve 'i leaniing oni. hit Ill r 44f3rit'nd raIttled on, shiowing t hut inni4 heen look41ing lat ('le side of this manil's stmailpJoinlt. Suppo.se the Alli 'e shiould give up the <bemi of I per it. montiey iandt stw a hu-gt: (erop of' wheat I (IitS ltihiall. It ight; lnt lhe <iit,e so lg hlit they3 woui f'el mulch het. whnthvakioag hounr (amle. Thlen if y woui always cari'y somet1hlinig to -n to ~l ''v,when tIley' wet, they 'voui 31 feel miuchi better. Cotton iil not 0 theili. Thea Al lianie will not pay ts or lIluy ni at and( b)rl'ad. No sort (If ihInlltitin wd l sio (cotlle the laws oif p ly andl t h mnd thait all1 farimers (If e'v. Settion oii outtr big COunltry will aliways mi top1. I1 theIr' e'ver was a1 timit for p'laninlg and0 skill il ex'cuit ion oin imr t t f iirmier. I that timeit hils how art Oliver%, P'roperty Dev~ote'tI to Phi.. s 'crnedh from the Sjpar1tiniurg ITer thait bly thle pro'lvisionis of the wvill (If the hiev. H. C. Oliver his piropielty is left U'e('ire of six trustees, who from it, will ide for' te carrying (43 of the weekly nal, Tlhie Wayl) of Faith, and the gospel rimele. Mr's. Oliver ill receive arn iity of 1about1 $ t.500. Tlhe trustees 'T. G. 1 itrhert, TI. C. Ligon, J. F'. 4'rsoni, L. B. llaynies, C. D). Stanley, LTUIOK1 MILITARY IN STITIUTE. is inistitution oIf le'arning localted at ersoni. S. C., Is 'tne of the finest ohs for youtng men in the South. Its s of tteachiers is unsutrpaised%nid tacil for the edlucatiomn tof yoIun ' men are tualle'd. An oliker of the Lj. 8. irimy been dlet.tiled at this Institution for ig special Instructions In military tuc F or fnrt.her part Iculars. adtdresa J. II. PATrIticK, Anderson, S. (, PAINTS, OIL, AND FARMING FINEST REAIY=] (ALL CO OME-MADE Wj c ARRIAGES of a] ARKLEY "Brai &TLANTIO Bngg ROAD CARTS ini KNOBBY HARNI LIGHT Three-Quo EMEHSON & FI YOU WILL SAVI By PnrchasinE The Greenville GRELEN VI] H. C. m e.V KWCI'E ip 1ea'ilott McFALL'S ALMANACK - FOR 1B91. Here comes something for working men. The backbolne ot the world! Now that tllei is a probability of SomeN work being done, this Alianuk will furnish Overalls, Towels, Levels, Siares, Iron, Steel, Nails, Picks, "Ihovels, Hlammers, Mlattocks, Axes, Planles,'Grindstones, Pulleys, Augers, Chisels, Rules, Guages, Rims, Ilubs. Spioles. Whleelbarrows, Cross (in and Hanid Saws, Files, Rlasps, Blast mng Powvdor and IFusne. ]Besides the~ nicest lot of Re.ady-Made Clothiing, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps that we have ever had in our house, and to airrive this week another lot of nie D)ress Goods for Fall and Wintor. Plenty <of Turnip Seed, Fruit Jars, Jelly Tumiblet s and Sugar. Try our Big Wash Soap, and see how you like it. W. T. M cFA LL. 1B91. A Household Remedy FOR AL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES Botanic Blood Balm it Cure SCROFULIA, ULCERS, SALT utsRHEUM, ECZEMA, every j form of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be sides being effcacious in toning up the System and restoring the constItutIon, when impaired from any cause. is 0 almost supernatural healIng propertIes justify us In guaranteeing a cure, If a ENT FR EE -I.LU.,T.l.T",,.. BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. TRY ALE - and getlY andju WrIte for our New THE LEFFEL WATER WHEEl RUTHERFORD SOARD ON SUERaVISED 1 . . arracks, Mesa Hall, Sup .Of T EAC cIERS. Open Se; W.T. A ILL LL ,8 EIARDWARE J. IMPLEMENT I -fllED PAINTS 1 veJ LORS.)n LONS, I kinds, roter" Buggies, . WFr Gre es and Pbm,tons, C TEN Styles, 'SS, rter Buggies, A HER Vohicles. 9 P F MONEY - and C ted the above at Coach Factory, m a4.E G~nd ARKLEY, Proprietor. N ndEenlt. , ap3Oy1 W. jan] WANTED AT ONCE! D 13 Yokes of Steers; 45 Milk Cows; and 3 Young Mules; 1 Good Horse; 103 Sheep, ind want to pay for them ^l iI PIANOS, ORGANS and SEWING MACHINES M At the GREENVILLE USIC 10USE, 1 klexander Bros. & Co. Next door to the express offico, t. ny76 esi J. J MIanuifacturers. WhleI(saile and( Retail If1 DIettrs in hiors barc A LEATHER! ;m' A timi spri coLLAns, su. Harness, Saddles, a)ic anid Saddlery Hard ware. lan Hleadlqinrt,ers for good(s in our line.ra H1ighest Cash P'rice paid for 1Hides ndn 70 Orders bly mail will have speLcial atten- t i If0WER & G00DLETT. no^A 10. Matini Strmeet, of GREENVILLE, S. 0. 3"~ [a. M. WERTZ, i PRIOPRh~IoTR Oil it IONCMr iNTPS, Tl(OM IIS STNEs C~(OR. ('II NE R STIONES, ETC., lande on short nlotice. Suatisfact ion G4uar- Prie niteedi, andii prices ais low ats thle lowest, 17 IL (ciality of' the work at aill t imnes being onl gi rmisideredl. resi<l I amli algent for thle best irOnl and1 wire hibl eneces on the market. GIi ve!11 m cliti nmd try 11y3 work. R. M. WEIRZ. 4900I( Al 10 m lORE POWER o se LESS WATE R E lilustrated Catalogue for 1891. stat,c . & ENINE CO., MIEIA.eR % TAINSTITUTE, ~'t 4uas PL,AN. New Building includin ite ~rintendents uarters, etc. FUL L CORPS wanit tember rait, 1891. Send for register. $70u), mp*'iatendent. RU]TKERFOROTON, . C Ita. d C. JEFFRIES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, No. 79 Law Range, GREERVILLE, S. C: ractices'q all the courts. Can give best references. Telephone No. 79. n22tuO J. Bowen. J'. f Froemau. OWEN & FIREMAN, ATTORN Yl LLS & OUR, ). ri. DuCUb, enville, 8. C. Pickens, k. C. ELLS, OR1 & BOGGS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW., PICKENS C. H., S. C. P. Aisms, C. L. Ho0T.LtN08wORT' citor 8th Circuit, Pickens, 8. C. Greenville, S. C. NSEL & HOLLINGSWORTH, TTORNEYS AND COUNSELORS AT LAW, PICKENA1. 1H., 8. C. ractice in nll the courts of. the State, attention given to all business entrus to them. nilh4-88tf ILL & WELDON, DENTISTS, Main Street. 011EENVILLE, S. C. as given every Thursday and Friday, teeth extractie without pain. OTICE OF ltl-1OVAL. y Dentnl Iloonis are now located ir (". Cleveland's new building over thi ings' lank and FeNlton's llook Store. J. W. NOlIWOO), 1). 1). S. M. Nouwool., 1). 1). S., Assistant. GREENVILLE, 8. C It. J. P. CAILISLE, )EN'TIS'T, o over Westmoreland Bros. & Duke' Druu- Store. 89 GREENVILLE, 8. ( R. FRANK SMITrII, EASLEY, S. C. i now permanently located - at Easle respect fully offers his profession' 'ices to the ptiblic generally. 2junt C. FITZGEtALD, PIIOTOGIAPIIER, GREENVILLE, S. ( ver Westmorehand lros'. Drug Stor work done by thu instantanious pr Also iake enlargements from o tires to any size inl water colors, cra Inlin ink, oil and plainl photograpll ANSION HOUSE, GREENVILLE, S. C., as been n wly refitted and excelicet ished. It is first-class in its appoir ts, and is one of the best hotels in t h. Sitiuated in the healhliics., al t dli:ght fil locality in the counlry rs sup( rior attracti;ns to visitors. I ,ie cannot he excelled in any city. .LEWIB. JULIUS E. BOGG THE PICKENS and..Age1cy you want to buy or se.ll land, re. ie Picketns Land Agency now has f lhe followin. desirable lands. t) acres on Little Fastatoe, 40 acres ivation, 1t0 acres bottom, 11 acres i pastutre. gond log honse, 50D acres fhu grass, not fenced. stable for fo es. Th'lis place is well watered andi aini at $5tt0. desirable lot on Maini street, Pieken aniiunzg A acre, good stables and we 'cnd( wvat er on premie's. One of ti valuable. lots in town; price *300. farmt uf 238 acres 4 miles we4t ens; 30 acs cleared, balance in go. >er; well wratered by creek am igs; neear Concord church and sehe ze; desirable neighborhoodl. Price $1 ti acres near Old TRabbit Town, Libe ownship, li miles of station; go. lling, lies well. 75 acres in cultivatio w' best co ttLon section in the count cr $ t, :00;t e'rms easy. 0, acres 21 miles from Pickens,. S in, tultivati.in, 12 ncres best botto ,will noft wash oir overflow, 60 aer Iwe timbnler. Pr'ice $9t00, onel thi , balace on long timue. CIThis is lhar,aint. 3 acres northwvest of Symm's' mi 'res initi11vatio n, 25 acres in botto on Fift.een Mile' Creek. In a his of eult ivat ion; good bilings; th 1' and a good orchard. Terms, 8 p ;time, 3 years spilemlidl farmi of 100 acre's, 2) mil. bi of P'i'cens on graded road; thrc tenant hiona s. (;0 acres i high stain illii vat ion, 30o aczrts best Trwelvye Mi >m; does noct ov~erflow; liine pasture< -res5, good fenjee, goid well oif wvat v'o gc imd spin igs. Will sell on ear s. P rwe( $1, Mt0. .1 a(ces near Cei nil w ithm 75 acresi ch state oft cultivait ion. G2ood dwel 1(d1 neeissary ount lbuiild ings. i'enty-.ine aores of land in the tow eslev for salce. A good tenant, hious - 550) ensh. acnres oin llig. ('row Creek ;75 acre Itiv'ation ; 25 acres best, bottom landi rmes of it withoiut a di t ch: t he bottor not subject to, overflow; half ni le o and glun, onet m ile of school ani hi. P'rice, *2,000; terms easy\ >taces lnear Puinmplkinitownn in ori gins t; 101) acres lies wvell and timber'tinc acres eight. miles north of Picken 'aded road to Easlatfie; good fram Te(, good barn aned all necessary or mgs, good well of wat en; 50t aerer vatlion, blanczuce In originail foresr ; one-third enlsh, balance oni long tim so '100 a(eres ad(joihningf the above traec res bottom nim lpro)vedl; 350 acres. o in oirigi nal t imtber. Price, $450. acres 2 hnils Souithiwest of Cros Is on waiters of George s (reek; goo, tn lad, otnec-hialf in original forest imberif; about 35 nere(s eli. ared and I hi st ate~ of cult ivationti; goodm water an 5ary' bilings; terms easy. acres in the corporate limits of thm it l i<;kenis- go od doubile Ilig house stablles for two horses and two couj n ande b.ategy shed, 28 acres in lig oif (itltivattion, 10 acres in fine b)0 6 acres oif goodl pasture undt(er 'wi 'J.his is a spilendlid bargain 0, oue half eash, 'balance in one 'ears. acres just north (if town, joins tI rate limiits; all in cutltivatlon, 10 aer. ifin.est botto'm laud, flne huilIdi, 'l'hns is a good bargain for a perst ng a semallI farm near' tow%, Pri' half enshl, hanlance in one year. any paurticulatrs writo to Picket Agener, 1ith(em, . 0.a