The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, June 02, 1892, Image 2

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PICKENS SENTINEL. PICKENS C. U., S. C. 3 E. BOGGS, Editor and Proprietor. Fsor Subscription, 4 1.5Oper annum sniiet ly in advance; for six mnonths, 75c. &lvortisements inserted at one dollar p-r sciuare of one inch or iess for the first in-erti.on and fifty cents for each subse q' imt insertion. liberal discount made 1 mIrchm:its and others advertising for six isitoat.ls or by the year. t- iPtSITION l ETIE ET 2Ir i'.TAKEN. ObY t.ary Notces exceeding fivelines, T.ibutes of Respect, Cominunicatioll of -- personial chlaracter, When admlissat ble will be ciared for as advert isenets. We recognize and respect the rights of others to honest difference of opinion, and Olaim the silie right for ourselves.-Con servative Platform. Canervative ' Ticket. 'i)r noverinor, . 0 11 V('. N I I-: P'It 1 ), f I-:uleich<l. For 2.i'ntelit Governor, .A .\ K-s I,. ()R It, Of Grveeiville. ''or .\t t4irniey (eiieral, Wi. l'l2 v SI 2 'lll , I'or c'o?i)trollIvr (enerid, .2. n1. Ilt il l2i:2T !tor svvretmrv of State, 1.. W. Y ( II .\M.\ NS. W B'albir-w.ll. v' u i?Iiti tIrn I'ut If rIine t I]n, vor .\.ijnit t n t i In s %; w r ( tiiiraIl, V\. W. 1)1Xt>N, I i . in . 4 r I I Vi Elk, Tl ICityDAY,J UN 2,1892. The Snib-Treamir-y Scheme. In ain ot' I hv lrlnposcd sul-trens. Ilry :wchclmc tir. Millm says that1t t,iwvre is at (Ittr f tilw sm A411 hat. Iee lo ha Ive 4, all cil the Mlcwnimn of its adviwatc.q. Ins oi.jvc is to bientil. filllers and the 1i11'y tki 1' is.lud 1n1del its provisiolls is to le i"ianed to thnm ('2n llt (eposit of ceriainl fi.rI p rod(es. 'le hill by which this ..Nstcem is to) be vshablishc<l provides thlat wh\ n ::i I1 .0 Wort h of corn1, NVWIa, 011101n Or It-bacvo is.dclsitd thlt, owtier is tii re. t .-SOv i l Ilmveasury no11tes find at certil. ("it. for i -_( more, andl(] the prodcits ire to l-rnlln ill the possessionl and custody of tile Covernment mitil the mitcy advacevd is epaid wi li ilterest anld the cerliiente 1t111uned. This is the Ilethod provided for putting ill circullationl the "plentiful sup. ;-y l prr mlonlej*." ' The four crops mentitined will lIq.,grvegatlje ill Vallle abhout 2,4r4.u , alld all alimilut ('4<1li to 0,614),COO,0011 is to be locked up i2 Life. rtib t1c':suriytv war. hlotse4 tlo raise the pries e (he J.rk.duct: till the owners arc willing to ' ell. This is the 1m1ost rialltic collbillnation in restnkiint of tride tht. has ever vel pro por -i t egis'ative asselibly. It is in (41prOht nsblel4 that thom.e wlo aive loldst in1 colint 11111fiion of trusts al(l combinla 1 tolns are lodlldst inl advoftaNcy of this, anld tile very eI+Ople NIIo pro1lim as thwir car .ilI prine:ple "itqilal rigits to 111 ll( x clusi'e I i.vil(t.gs to non21" nre dem1andimi conabii2on pics frot ll ir prodilets, while the rest of thle fellow-cilizenls ire to> lie forced by Act of Congress to go N% itholit clothes and wi u fooiili nle:;s they py tile <tcpo!iorS tihe invilased prives. CIm it be pos"ilie that they have ever Jlh(oujIrit of the v(inous stifferig they wopilld svild into tle h es if thoulsand,4s ofr 1e.Opile? Ihlave I lii-y ever thou42ght of whatt wotihlthe the eff'-t np4on Ithm2-Ives -> '11firs ('' f4' tiv,lul be ~: scarrily of piroduel('s ill the 12id2u,4 ts. Tis woub121 f4r- upC 21 priC28(('' wh'1ereo'. Ilo 1Iv.oubl(421 it2 afTI't the ownlersf who1ar pl111)i th Ile .lutff gamtle aiga2inst 314'',' i sc:ar'e in thle poc'kets (of thoc.3 wholI em .2 it byI th1(iv 12aborI, but1 it is nlot, ,2ar'4 1in thel coun22try. Thei~re' are4 mo1(r( than21i~ 44t . 44,0,41 iln thle Unlitedi Sta2tesi out21''de the I r<a2Ilury, but2 it is ('0neen1tr'ated 1by 211 h 241r 4n 'If blinig distr2ibuted't by~ 12a bjor. 1' e" 2arityv of mlone'y inl the p tek to 222222st and2( (excessive' ta xation2, and2( to that.1 2224n12, and if 2$ I, I;022,tit)l,0)g w':e di tr,14m211d t4eth2Vy the' (xist ing 5ytem1 and1( it, as it I:t'don (1121 eIi(xisting2 amount221, ini the ('Its o f a few. TheIi amoun422t oif aiverage.~(' ciction~l11( per head for thet t'levenct ye'ar2s end22inL with 1$!'. waIs S:I.st. 'This '4outry has ever kn(' (IownI. No14w weC hlave C' per head11, ith1.1 4!ret1 indst rial depres-e5 2-ilon. The ('au2sei 'f the24 firs-t wasc low taixa. t:(on and24 the2 ('ause (of tile se('n iIs high f-ion22. In1 th1e first period labo 1 was2''1' left toi "'renlte1 iand keep1' weli h amongltj 11mse who2( earned2( it. In Ithe second2( peru'1i tia lion1 for2 prlivatie 1pur112re(s is taik ing fromIi I 1h(2'r 12:21 whie 11(1t <4n andi 21( giving2 iL to the few whoi do1( 22ot4 earn it. The14 remedy, adi the only', r('eedy for the4 evil, is. remove41' then pre sient sysI'tein of taxatlion1 m112d sul2Iy it. hv (1n12 who4': sole 41hje(t is to2 ('('!b-et revenue211 sufli4'ient to tul2ir t :m2 4I <e'nomica:l wi!miis1tratratin of that1 4::4ih perI'on w2 ill lbe re(qu2ired' to ('4n-1 to 1212 ablityV and( 2thei inltere(st he( 1ha2 to be4 21ro4te'cted hy the Govermnen2ll('2t. When' this~ Is. dot1w there( will he 1n( more2' com1ph1int or rear(2'112 money, ami4 the 2-uhl.treasury will 122' 221 intoistory as' a h41bblle that w~as ex 4p 1l41d be'fore' it was1 bl14own 21upl, and2( be(fore thec fair'est handl oni thie surface of the g lbe. 'I E::E I'FIC. Tempeo~('r is a2 goodI isinilfectanlt for an'y21 character' that. is no(t per'f(ec ILt st renigIh ('25('1 tebrner, when('1 it is properl'ry ('ontrl'(-1 (dI. I lut whenu anlger' is allo4wed1 to) iiui w;ith it, it becoes an1' 222 nc11'ntr ltble irre sis22 ih le po'5il. Ma2ny d1rug:s are simple and2( 2-aft' medicinie whenl'l kept aplart. Mix them1i 2 2t.d y2ou2 have'( a2 dangerousc phi;son. Jwd2' a little ange~4r will ma2ke al 1had temp2ler (of a2 good one.' Ill temperlCed peCoplCecanl't le good. Like a hlorniet, theis1 1 n msic inl the(ir' mlotion, but poison1 in thleir stopl pin1g. D)r. P'ope's anger po(isoned( his~ tem21per, and1( 124 at on1ce tried to malke uigly phlces 022 C'ol. 1(eitt's ('1CarcSs withb a walkine~ stiek. Hle 12urt himself.worse than he did( his vie Calulat e. Est imatte. Reason. KCep a highl ttotne wall betIween youir ainger and youir temper('i, when yout aire dliscussing pol.. itie's. D)o not get mad. 4Joer'ates could r ot i.e mad ar.d( senib~Ile at the( same time. TIhat is the reason he( always k(ept a goed temper1'21( andVneve poke short to his wife. Thei mole ( senste a man has, the less ap)t he is to get mad1( ini a political discussion. Let peoplc 52ay or write what thley p)lease. Bie honiest. Bc cahn, and1( keep youri tem per in,you01r halt, andc keep y'ouri hCed cool, p C lc will thin2k y-ou-are stensile. eraation wWL-seVeral promiinlent (rei'o'Pfekens, they express o ee thir able replreseInttve (C, re-elcCte'd. ThIey say be tby, from tilo good work efarmers, atnd while thiey tm Inst tine, they now nd will vote and work The Itetort Courtcoun. WASINOToN, D. C., May 23d., 1892 M. JOHN M. PAYNK, St. Mattbews, 8. C Sir: Learning that you had published i the Cotton Plant an anawer to my lettc and as you did rot mail me a copy, I si to Orangeburg for copy of the paper. In your origii.al letter you undertook t recite the language which you. impiuted I Judge Orr aid yoii were very specifl Now you say you did "not intend it to 1 understood that I (you) was giving a ve1 hally accurate retpoit of Orr'is speech. You then content yourself with applyin soie epithet to the decelsed and ind'il. in some criticism of Col. Orr. You were respectfully asked some go minl questions which you find it. coiven ent to ignore. On riflection, does it nc seem curious to yet that the Coltimbia RL publicans had gathered together to congral ulate each otlier onl the fact-that Norll Carolina had just east lier vote for Genera Unri,t whenii Nortlh and Southi Carolina oll voted for General Orant-holli in 186e, an in 1872, and boith onl the sallie da1?. Why did YOU nt10, tell whi' vote o North (*arolina was the calse of gailher int for coigratilaitioi, or is it impossible foi you to come witlit four years of the dalt( if this imagimary meeting by eventH of your own life? Can't you remember whald you were dc. ill' inohub IIl)iat -he tili yl oul wet tr US 1111411111l1-lY 1 g122 ii "Ud 3-01 wie this innigtii meeing n~ I imagied yor Ieard thle speechi wh1ic vol stilled wi: in chpati0lri. inl yo3-011 first le-tter? Dohm't you Ithinlk it lathier Singrtar thlt iou a tre in w t pil p1e111 r or if i lyily ro read any niconl of 1his mhet ig at xiIl youl lisIietd to tis speakinig whlie1 Wied your piotis and patriotic soul witli uch liorror? To a leasollable a1121i il is evnll iore ci. -iols 1tht1 3yo aire V unaltble to r<( (11 aly onl flho was4 it this menex -Cpt t yourself md till menl all of whlem hiave been tlead mr yearls. Yor tory is aliuirdly unreasonable it Se jlfaIll 12s(jeiI (if 1),.eig able or even lit. eCmlplin. to stA IIe it bI y uc r e taelits as yout11 cmuld reaidily clnlanld if eIlre was anl y trf' tli ill your statemllent youl -lmtent! yourself bly genlerall vitiuperaI.ior 11141 if Iell(' s to incI nI hi6tory. Now, I lefy yo to4 prove mi Gollll ("OvernIlor Orr eyee 211(1ke at but mne puiblic, e(t .nengr in0 C"vilm lia after he eilased to ie governior. of tih< ltill, an'ld that0 wAIlW 0 that ich he he ,1un by exposing Scoolt and Parker fo)r th<t Is! of Ilhe "Armed I'mrce Fin pret le, -ent thler imtipi amentlii, whlich Was by Way3 >f introduction to his arrainment of F, 1. M<es for thle issue of fradialient cerfill -Ittes of splakvi, by whichi to secure i mi intioanas G0vernor. D)uring the mutumel iV. Orr madv similar spiecees at G reen ine (tw) dlle'or, Anlerson, Walhal 111di Picklells, a1in i cbllenlge you to tih )ro)f of anyl) ot her speech at a public mevet no atfier OGeneral Grant's first nominalini 'rfm y loul si.gnlii- Your nallin an'1d daltin our lelt 'er ait St. Mathlfews, people who h mot knioW y,(Iu m1,iht SuIppose. thast, you Wer< if some conlseulitn'ce. I a m11 pretty Weil 10S.es0e of Your history but, I prefer to ely upo t lthe internal anld apparent evi lenes of yotir statc-metils. lit this intte t are simliply a tool of des l!in (2 limo have beven used as at ciat'sh paw to 1A1 ome dirty Work for others who( wer< loubt ful as to how 1he people wolld tali nIllh a publicltioln, it watfledl to) try tll -xpeLimient. No mlan worthli to b)v dover mrt of Smiuth Carolina will sanetion or I., :iu reIsponshility for much iifamy. Wha1 -ve-r maiy bie 'Tiliman's error of ju I-wimo-n le Canl feel nlotinlg bult contempt for sul fetsII1 J1hu11 M. Iyn(' Und ltnIt PeITY. uIn tol tat a Writer inl Perr' blacki1'ILa1 dfiert signing himself "Litallresi" lissrt 1hat 0ov. Orr Wold Mr. C. P1, Sullivan o Lairem instht mome number (perhaps 12 o In-) of te en ligageld il the itot in' Lal .r2) ' f N7), 11 u t1'. 1b1 hng.. M, r. S deny theati, hv.tr 1124' such$)i a1( sttemen to hem 21.2 i is wellknwn tha8t tir,11 ri !2ins were noIte Iordilind if2't1 Gov1. Orr ha most:2 ~'ik2112 imprbabe tht h wouh i hav f:ls hpoken to a121gent lnto who ital wul nIaturai. lll ae been2 mo1st1) fenivIe2 not pl2 e ad has the dead for itnes2es. h Gov 3' Orr'21 i u:hd 18'(interview 1t'~ as tOdthemto Iate 22) 2erurenc o11(1'If t o2)caio said1 i2) munI)ity)01 whee tere hadii been o week: ('luch 221 teniu 21'of publ feeling groing ouli 12f the)1 "Tin-Pot atany I'o withtits~ cosan ofthe men221,' at ihunei's tcitl, he(2'~( de Perryll wel known2 1 l 2ref212n) f2orlli fals lu21tred. malic aan'1'l2 al uncharf 1 italns t1~SI 22he1I dead asiwll asIII 1 222 the livig, bt i y(n ter turn2c ove ta ne la22f at1 once. tad ('h1n h'itory,12 ritilist s Gov. Orr~ for, expre1si hin Ii, 2 in 2jpr11 eeh2~'I in'Chlest ihe 22.ar nest111111 hop .'that 22out 'alina1W2 wouhilhe Iome2 1122 hii ei. of prosperilsl farm S.;t cre1s 2oflI'ur slhve. ihln'be' wsullivide si 2n (1ub f l meae e->etiti-2m,~2 by . 'inca in' 1til 111' In I)he 2()2 hblers,2 a:'i inct114 s t;t *oppotunI (iils of 1(wal 2armers own122 tj im farmlI G. ov11121. t Ifwa it.Iwh2 l2ritic i .. f ariejpin ar n invitation 11 to C addes the' rel 'it)C2gbr;anti) nna)lureJ ' two(of o whieb was en ral teI on11 th ('r 'ini hiw c a nd he th"id 2 e ('2in ane of , th lt. vetI-> l ~I 'LItha een02 ituion i< frst tic am rni o f ih , 221 ti, 11tate.)21 The Lilt na aiI wast a jbonunml ebool22 sy11tem lieb1s igul uiove w pooI I hildr'Inh 211an toiartunkty )2f4.1du'ation. Th< ry o tIe dad. oontei n n (rven thtir wain drivenrm wie Std atr by(ilg1281 lift'w Iad the4. (ori: (I .i w-(Il. hick reet t(iioa wy :1 enI'foreo-ownt hof een' trjt foreilT' slaes \\'llll al~e 11u2'4 lIreu lfor hisbm an'ltCfd laiI t aiil)abI'vet i tl werte hisO ut krOfnil lpa. with them(I an oIoub that( te iolernoft n Tw of w hteie Preidn tse ate ouhy who wouhl hatCovenetio.n p Irnuem riven fromit, b, (ive'fror heoria mas aThoe in an prejglu.q clins of tte: p'Cle o South Caroia aze iddgiy leno r"orddel in 15thle orm av furyof evr poiti wrk. campaign,ibu thaeirh w.ber recm theughet isttortieoarighI, an crithi proounde loestompt wi redst pone th gheol ad tei nstiator w1ho thae (noIv li)tohis 8elad waton Citytan thet e roy. fte ea.l llthswstu Gver Orr was aevery wsetand far setigmn h a tecura f i o "NO LONGER DEMOCIRATS" IE What 9lae Ilen&ocratic aid liepubil cunn Pres Say of Uis. Atlanta Journal: Th)Ie so-vnlled )eimiocratic State Conventiol of South Carolina, which elee ted anti-Clevelanld dlelegattes to V'iialgo, ndlopt ed1 tlt. eitire (-alt ylattformn amil delaired that C "I'leveltil does not represent the principles of Diemm-mrey." 0 It is not to be wonEeredl at that milel fteconven. I tot 0hose ant'- 'leveinl i IflO4ttes. Hit it Swotilb he a won4er if , he lmnoerats of tiny ot her Souitherni Stit!es permlit thlemiselvex to be misrep resentledl in this waty. What I)emnerait imentioned for tihe P9residen tttitiombititmi, or wlio stils the remotest g 11han1ve (if otiiig hie toiilintlntin, ttibscribem to tle einlaittform, or 1-4 n Itlierat act-ord ig to the wst (of tiils coment ioni ? Does il lin *ev it It? or(ormin t? or any other man 1tIlle its a Irol :1le competitor wit;'Clevelti for the nom It IN Ilhtinl that the Smuth Carolina delegates will go 1 l'hiesgoits 11011 -coil foriilsts, having to objevis fi vonin1n wi-il th Iletrotie par ly blut wi ith lat form if mo-allel "Isrinwiples" d14rCtly filltalgonistie to the old )emocratie ,reei<. Their proper missIon would have beetn to 01nhn. [ii M no levriiph: The ptolitilInl sittintion l. more 1dngerous i South C'arolina thai in atty fithlr Sftthern Stlte. The report, of the pro (44"11in9s of the Dernoertie voniveniioii, pub11lishi ed yvterdtiy shows thiat the pa1rtv in tlout State v h1s falleI con Tpletely under the control of n tIiiti of tiesierate Politichans, who arlli iing io wret it rather tliinru the rIsk of losig their proniilet pines. In trih it wits not a Democrattie coIvelntl in, except 1in n,%,ne. Savanllnhl News: Those Wlo have vontrol of 1thle Demflerld ie orgaization, in South arolina 14) niot seitl to Ie itn very vlose toueh i th the Nahtia inorny. T 'tppeitr to hf ve 1 very "-lear tivilerstain 1f the princd Plh "f -t h 1 letocrat ic piart y. Their Ilh-no riey is of a very peetilbar kind. It iIll not 1h l-Ig. however, liefore tiley Ilinti hlt It is lot it kild that Is neecptallle in other S1ltts. \ he'I the 111tional convention speaks they will isf-er)p- li have got to get awaly frit t i. t firim sit it very lfiely rate If tili-v cIsire to be reemonizel as lei li hmr m11n)y witi the initioniltnocy. Moit:4oierv (Aln.) Advertiser: We have ()i' 14 l> 1r1"1ting of lie wtys. The Sotith ('ar 11 Deinoertts, so-villed, in-It the n ,y t go I t i t' Oho Iew t1t< lintried regiis. to litteitlt will l1 rekless midrhemNes of 1 1tn4111. To Ipiitter witl lthse TI,l1rdl party 't14w woaI he to iiietir eertalt defeat. lI'etersbiirg lilex-Alilell (. tilItvelanId)1:)) he phttform iloptd bl te lie Iemilernts of Sthb i('rolinn wIII lot onm it Itself to Ile lipprovil of seli,fil l(l.mnoerts i other Stiles til It 1, im-post 'rolis to ti111k t1111 the lienntlid s conntintiled in this remarkithle prilietion wil ., r Ml%* Iinidilterttili from the ('hienco Con v TWi. The Iinerativ Lmrty will iiver i10. 1 sieeil tol sih deliths of fi1y as to enlorse the b abs tiI es mitiineid In it ie stilh-trestiry niul Iti"f-lo1n seht'ins The mnly hope for tIemt(- C, *rftitl su4-ws In Noveinber lies 1it the fition I .1 I mittn10telinec of I 4)tservitlive polivy in re garl to lintneos 1alil tiarirI' reidluctioll. AtIllanta feraldl. Th,ils is thie otiteome of thle tseh Itl1s of tho Fnrrers A llnte. It aipples t1 a1man for whom fmir years ago SotiII I V roliltmtrve r 2.nn 1t1jirity. It Is he an Moh i ( 'arolini thnltt wis sillti #%4 1 i lr-itd from t(e fiery I rlals of negrodjoimi h111in In II 'de 1?ep1t,11bliefn in i'srutle. ;il PitY Smuth ('rtioliia. l'Ihlbtlelphiit1 Thies, (Dem(.): As for Smlith -tt ( nr It', its lviiil ernt o w'r iza t iot, hls 1 11 1i de L it uit t i rreiii1t r to thfe Flrin rs' Allttnve. lid has sw,il1owe< ll. one vilp 1vi whole ienla yh11 f1iol. sih-l retnry wareioses for corn til 441t -i11 Ittol Oll. This is Soth t'rolinw's sevill A At of Sevessimi: litit tirter Ihis brief elitilllon r f 1nnnlicim antel folhy shall have diel a%wy there wiIll le en11uglh cornigieis lI)etiornts in Ile S pae to bring It btck to the l)etno-trati. fold. lilel ll i leorin trl (om): s1uth Ctirolinna hit-i "eve4le.l again. 'Th'o 1140tiol of the 0n1n 1n11 or hl s Illt it her ofr from polllelnt cont-v. - till with her s,Irr St't. Th is tim shridSnt militv: she se,ks to stil)isl a coinlitioni of ntulllibi. S l'itshtitru ('hrontile-Teleterph (Repl: if IIIe iittrni-rs' .\ linic sti eIi s in divertiig N tIi 'rolini ihis yvr it will he the InoFt crt-11tahle Ii iiw It his ever dic. wtshin t iut: The New, York Stul will . now shi%ie w rly on the Smuth Cino:ititt 1)t. ocitrts. . 11 .l ltpolIs St- intel rD1m: The R th Car t)l i i Dimtri-my suirrendiers it. charter. Col. ElIM-4n %. 11e41111 Canled. Nis- -r, S. C., May 30.-SoIewlat ofa Sllsatioln was created on our stre(!ets this IlMonlingll ' by-Dr. SampqOn 14pe caning Col. 1llisoil S. Keilt. The affair hlpedlij at ithe vorne- Of Pratt Streetiund Mait l1h fl{w, the 1V OSt fireu(IIet'ted rmit (of town. and wa wit ne edby <lidi1(4i as t a nbr oil fku4 enn, ithli ii hich he~l 14truck14 the etil-mtel sev hat andie brI in hecnhTecooe nadei oi teitieb yn 1digu i ba4l to throw (off thet. blotws. A fter the iassault1 was ove tvt'Ihe cotilnel slaid to the doct4-Ior: "Yo aciIre beneailIthmy cotemipt."' The14 ma:yor wsi hiohtlittg tiourit when-t the a ITlIir toot k place, andl( thle udocor tad the colone1)til weret Iaw aic t once(1 beCforet himt. I)tr. 11'41pi: pleadedtl gilty L atnd wa ined $10I I. - cd. Kteit was d~ istchtargedt. Tlit cint st of the atss-tltI was tn arut icle ini last wtek's I lerahl mand News, written byi Col). K4-ilt, iun whtich wsas the following: "Itn tIhe late wiar het wieen the States, -Soitith Carlui na 14-c witih aI viting ' popula tion1 of 'iaty, thollsuIn, andii site Iut sixty unnai:ls tif the hiiua race tell t1s of nto h siuchl pedoli. O f t hat vast numbier it, Iwoulid hie emioul to knlow hiow manuy (If ~the Ti!lnani ganig, wiho are prCeeminlently al 'ml ftorI revenueli oly .' we~re 11n thle war. Onle, al t-est, whotll3 i lodi ini thecir counllsC, ' the first light his omtiputny was in. he lit sj out and it-ft. lIe lifted his feet Si) fast, a imtlet Ciubhl tnot e:mttch him, iIe made a straght or h osplitall and yellow flag, and14 neve r less-ne h-it s spleed uti lihe got l -afelys ithiiin Ih wi''sall-s of the oneId nu..( li) lertheIn C folds of till othier. i[e conlld nev- ( cr lhe induced4-4 to --mreti to his commanditic. Thin d omii(f thec war* foundtimi l mlulelr the yeowis flag atltendinge to the sick and1( q w<iled.t A safe plaice. le is no0w in0 hei toi hi i nself as5 hle wa-s bruiendei sureo i o f sitlmlar relnimrks haing been-u madeIll of who hi1ittl ciIme ill this moinetitg frorat his } 1 .I l.im prper toi fay,' while repeait inig ('oh. hitr (I ebrgIs , thaI l)ir. Piipv has lived-c ina a Niw5hierr-y nely'4I all hi lite and111 this is the fir-, limw his coutrage- or his warl recordt las ( tl. Keoitt i-I a prominenIt thuirdt party andi It-s wis mtten it grt 1deatl on1 the tiunanciali I ) oe Pol1ptIe is ai p lminentui leadaer of the "-Iiimiant ilemen'it'' ini Slate ptlhiti(-s andu is mw1 iOn:pro' miinIg demhiocrat,.a A fm iiiil of .'ir. A. (. Latitier, toild a 1' ri ->rtri tI h 1I)i-mlocratt thait Mu-. I Limelr hwi i h iitnerIsi,,nal haee biuzzinig in his ca. M\ lhope hie will tusm jlogudmet, iaml tl know when lt to s!lili in the raice. Mi-. L,at huer c-a-i affordto wa Slit siomel ightl or ten a yer y-4 et'l-. lie is suit to rieembIle Mr-. Joe John4e>n, Cap1t.- Shlll's oipponent. We trust h le w ill not a-he ambuo -old andlt persuladed P - IJ-.m,.i a..ti Dem-zoc-ratic Nsaltioal Convenutlon Chi-. f caKo, lt. . Fo'r ao ve oc calsit th Ile Ilichlomnd & .) Dianville W r.ihand wi SI-ll tic-kots from aill lirst and11 5f-cond gradi t uon(tmiil tet of. tic-cs to (Chi'-ago', Ill , andtI turnii, itt one1 loiw-st first (1h15 fare for thie rotundt trip. Ti'c-k-ts ni smate .1 lne I Ith to 2th iinclu Si ie, limtIited retortnin g .1 tly :$thi. Some11 favor it taifft for revenute only, S- me a taif wT'vithi inctidienutal p~otection,111 and - some a taritf for proltection, perF se, hut a p large maltjority favolr the free tuse oIf Salva I t ion Oil for brulisesR, etc. . Ani enldess chinl of certificates verify f6 ithe e.tcelence of D)r. Butll's C'ouigh Syrup. - r Pri-c 25 c..-1 f FOR TtI-:.s'In-R. S .1. 'T. Y'OUNOIII.OOl) Is re-spceetfttl1 - announio. t coNit na ncnidolate for rce-elect [01n to te otiee of -' 1ounty 'Tronuurer for l'!clkens 'outy, aIlinbjec to the mtion f h aieornenity n primary. s FOlt, A U 11lt. f Thet frliuods of J. . it, lYDIC respectfully an-. nounce hIm ai c'andtle for re-etc-ction to the omen of attly Atuditor, .uut>ject the domie firatio-primavy. ;MTII & OODWIN Bureaus $5.00. Bedsteads, $1.25. Chairs, 40 Cents. sares, $2.00. Suits of 10 PiCces,$12.50 Parlor' Suits, Plus 'ilimited, $28.00. Coffius and Caskets at ny timie, day or nighit. Push the button on ou r ront door and your cul I rill be answered Immedi. tely. To get your goods clicap o to 'MITII & OOW111l 63 and 65 Main St.. I IEENV LL E, S. C. 0-TelephioneXNos. 01 and -38. 11810Y Dal9"I'ag Con any! Enmley, IS. V. SoiitOor ipat rimwe. Will pay yIou per vvnt. interest ' n 4)1 e&posit., fo(r L-riod Of t.hr? ll()lont is, and .5 per cent. r periods of Six mlloniths, iliterest to , m n (l~ oil tirst of ilionith succeedill ate of deposits. Deposits are piayable Oil dullialid with ait nlotice. W. M. IT.\00oD. Piresident. I. F. ENI A RIYT, V. President. W. C. SMITil, Cashier. 'iTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickens. fn Court of Common Pleas. aroline Brock, Miles D. Clay ton, C. L. I lollingsworth, W. R. H1ollingsworth, Deborah Mauldin, Susan Parkins,Mar tha Smith, Stephen C. All (rood, W. B. Allgood, B. C. Allgood,Frank Allgood, J.D. AIlgood, Queen Allgood, Margaret Brown, XV. D. Moody, Mattie C. Burnum by her Guardian ad litem C. L. 1 lollingsworth, W\. II. BurnIum, George 0. Cannon and AlIa 1). Cannon by their Guardian ad litem C. L. I lol ling-sworth, G-orge Cannon and Stephen C. I lestcr Plaintiffs, Against V. T. O'Dell, Temperance C. C:layton, W.T W. Clayton, Laura A. Wallace, Naomi L. WVillard, Stephen C. O'D)ell, E. A. McCluskey, Joe Allie Johnson and Aurie 1ILollings wo)rth .-D)efendan ts. umlmons for Relief. Com plaint Served. 'o each of the above named dlefendants: Yo and each of you are ereby summonedI and reqluired. > answer the comp)laint in this etion, of which a cop)y is here nto attached, and herewith erved upjonl you, and to serve copy of your answver to the aid comp)laint on the subscri ers at their office at Pickens ;ourt House, South Carolina, 'ithin twenty days after the ervice hereof, exclusive of the ay of such service, andl if you til to answer the comp)laint 'ithin the time aforesaid, the laintiffs in this action will ap ly to the court for the relief emandled in the coimpjlaint. Each of the defendants is otified, that the objects of this eton are for the recovery and artition of the real estate de oribed in the compjlaint among te heirs at law of Stephen Ilayton, deceased, andI that no ersonal claim is made against ny of you, excep)t the defen ant, W.T T. O'D)ell, for the ants, p)rofits and benefits there f received by him, and that le p)aymnent of the costs of fly defence made by any of ou wvill be resisted by the lai ntiffs. D)ated at Pickens C. IH., S. C, Ie 27th (lay of April, 1892. LNSL & H OL LINGSWVORTI 1, Plaintiffs' A ttorneys. J. M. Sri'.war, C. C. P. C. Official Seal.] 'o the Def Iendants above niamed: Take notice that the com laint in this action, together !ith the summons of which the )regoinlg is a copy, was filed the office of tihe Clerk of :ourt at Pickens Court H ouse, the County and State afore a~id on the 27th day of April, iNSEL & H OLLINGSWORTI 1, Plaintiffs' Attorneys, Pickems C. H1. -S C. gilr7THE BEST I ~ SODAI Is WATER? IN THE WORLD! CARPENTER BROS., UZw- Don't Fail to Try it when in Greenville. MANSION HOUSE DRUG STORE. Greenville, S. C. NEW SPOT CASH FIRM I Thme fi'zai of MiforiIs, H.*jo'& Co. has becm dissolved. I haave bought, the eviti-e stock o#' well sele'ted Dry (Aoods, Slmoes, hatts. Notioxis, f4r'ocer-ies, wk'. For the mexd Nixty 1Days these goods will be sold at amtid EuIv cosT. I iniust, Isave roosa for inew goods. Tis is tiae oploortuiaaity of tsie seanson to git 1largains. I sell strictly t'or CIAS11. Do maot ask for Credit,. Iespect il y, JOHN T. LEWIS. N. B. Partics indebted to Lewis & 1\lorris, will be ex pected to come with the money and SETLE AT ONCE. LEWIS & MORRIS, Feb ruairy 1, 18912. ie t'i, $. . The lectropoise Is the greatest effort of modern science for the relief of suffering humanity. It is riot a patent medicine; not an clectric battery; not a mysterious or miraculous curC. Simply a st '4-- - .. ~ ,., ... . ,,.-p that /Ve-giz a sufferer fr cians, medi pay you to Full inform Atk 222 King Street, Thostsandu (s or (iAood, A''lN1Y TLW IIard BRICK I AiI N~ TL Mes Brekadt B'C on the 3aa'ket. . J. Iyoswor. Lewri's W Parer L.r E. Chil, re s. ANSWORTk I'I PA KElTR, ATTONEs AT LAW,1C~o~ Gi2l X I CE ILE, S. C. ~~ - TPratiecs in ll the~ oluts. Cn t ie a liJl (iee i Ia'c1 ~ veryi4l best 1 referenes. Te) poe oN7, osar ix lae ___ arket.: M F. A tQ. C..L H. ~'2~ il 1~ iie 'DLr T r ~~'rATTO ES ANDS OL'NSE~Vloa 'iiI WI{i1'EB wit 78(1h1.I I ., iui1 $1 W. . (lvi Ie K IhNw C.illi II., t. e for i Sigi. Co.e 0Dc.1. " trru:nd to at ;-nt Iinn( ili en to,a i n oo s ot rus W eal41l11441'Cre lijit It'il w(ls i rel. ~'INVI[E .C ~~it hi'i~t 1:Nt 31ain'St reet. Oii IIIIX' NiYiILL1lIi, I.-C. f y T ~n ilr I k b' 1 1)' il :g jie am. i t eehetate i ot'an (. ! lie wI(ero'ill y 1th ODELLs Te MyDntilemrrenw matdi W10 R with 78y ( areto r , m oocal J' W C.CUeand m-wiNit , me h toe w(ter wor tum Dobl nCthie n'Dell. ..W on g Il combm sn uheit wit;hMI dua lity ( . [ NowAn,S ) I4EY S., AC. tat witoutc 3s0 r De r br n tr. - - chine Hasno ik ribon t boter t()1-3- P. CA IIILE plated,O pCfet,an Cm A G to all ki).s Dlrlm E I 0ltST,l Ikll)11( prouce shrp clan,leibl ro msriis.Ol ice over~f W sti m rland Bers. t& Duke'( s w Hor e o ld Rny enmedy at one Drug1111( Sorel. 114 tJI wrtig. An AL Lgn 1wron1;anhe . iIn'e riiIle lee GREENV ('IL S . DIS00t ayoErASES who canequa ill FRNKiii 11( S CIIii Iopii lieiabe aent an slesen antd. AS E, NV. C. ,S.C Btan incmet to dBalm. o dres ODE L T PE RIERl0, and ~ res IiCuy ofert i s profeI).1)'41sioa SCR8-3L4 UEaruS, ALTviceso thepue 11glerly. fjroml Worm@1 mlIgant KINERUPION_ be HI s peran,ntly11( jlotdin Pickens an i sides bein effifafeos hnstoprofussihenal servicL s toJR theAiti -FORyALLm nnd rretfrong the CollegetoftPhy. ic-an whn mpird rm nycase i o Aoslok N D 189. E WaSnE Dutfyu InE uSESin acr, Inf tsi usn n hh' lsi dietos i i.w 18toc o 1 I.Dpt SENTFREEno.t.r ~'.nereOREAENV1DE,S. C. BoOan BAL OAloda Ba.m Al-okdoeb'h &ntnau 0pro SCOU.,U.ES A T cs.As-aeenagmnsfo l J. LEWIS. JULIUS E. BOGGf THE PICKENS Land.'. A ency! The Pil sale the ft 50 acres ir pasti mlile frol place is Cotton gi auu press, inu uotime set, woo* eards with banker and all fixtures; all run by Leffel water wheel; diwelling house with well of good water and all necessary out buiildings; also house for miller; a de sirable and profitable place. Terms easy. 15 acres on Town Creek oiie mile west of P"ickens; splendid power; saw mill, cotton gin, feeder and condenser, power press, grist mill, miller's house, machin cry inl operation; good run of custom; one half cnsh, balance easy annual paymenits, 231 acres oin G raided 'lload to Pumpkin town, 4 miles north of Pickens. Ono imudred acres in cilt ivat ion; 25 acres best Twelve Mile liver bottom. Good cotton and grain land. One good dwelling and one good tenant house. Terms easy. Lib eral discount for all spot (ash. 16.000 acres mouitaini land; good for range, vineyards, orchards, ctc. Finely timlibered. 170 acres on waters of Saluda river, 1 mile from-n Pleasanit Grove church and school house; 25 acres cleared land, 11 acres branch bottom; on public road, well wat ered Price $30) eash. 215 aeres of land in Hurricane town ship near Dalton; 4S acres in culti vation balice in oiginal forest abounding in the best pine tiiber; well watered; price, $1150, one-half c'h11 halarce at 8 per cent, 400 acres 3 miles of Liberty on the road from Greenville to Old Pickens; 12.5 acres inl cultivation balance fin( pine and oak tibiller; Iill divide ilito three or four tracts; three settlements on the place. A rare bargain. A house and lot on Main at the head of Iai'vinl Street. Good two story house with all necessary out buildings. :300 acres in I)iaeusville township ten miles Fromi G'reciville on public road; 12& Lcres inl cult ivat ion, 40 acres good bot tom ard 1,25 iin pastlre; mile aid a half fr,mn church and school house; three good lealt houses, well watered; would sell in me tract or divide iito tracts. Part cash, baline ()In long t ime at 8 per cent. A desirable half acre lot on iGarvin t. nd'1Pendleton ave; $100. Also desirablu lot im'ting on Bowein street; t-100. Best har-minls i town). 60; acres inl Eastitoe towliship, good h-enant hollse, 15 acres inl CUltiValtionl, bal- AN ance tine timber a nid grass; $1,500 on loug t ime. . 221) afres in Ceitral towship, 15 acrem mil culfivation, '10 acres fine pasture. bal Aiee ill best of ltimher; 3 miles of rail rim station, -1 iile off ('liurch and school; will be sold chelip and oil asy lelills. A good banr:in- 109 acres in Dacusville 41wship, .10 acres inl clt ivation; splendid imber; I inil-( of (lmrelh aind school- de niirable neighborhood. Price $900; easy terims. 109 a'res 1 milics 'west of Pickens on Wallmlhi road; level laiind; will make ;lehi-did farm; timbl)er is tine. Must be C411d. 250 acres on Litlle Eastatoe, 40 acres in "tilt ivat i4poi. 10 aires bottiml, 11 acres in !oqd 1-aAture, gol Iog house, ,0 acres fillu zq.ro ' t feldce. staeide for four oat <ma FifItee ii Mie ('reek. In a high wat er and a good orchardl. Terms, 8 per A spl'endid l'arin of 100 acres, o:i miles iorthi of Pickei:s oin graded road; threu rlold tconnt houses. 6(1 acr(es in high st ate if cult ivia Iion, ;30 ncr< s best Twelve 311Ile lblttom; does( n<(.t ove'rllow; line pastuare of' t0 a'rres, good fence, good well of waiter' in t wo goid spings-%5 Will sell on eansy terms11. Pri ce . .J0. 100) arrs necar Ce'nt rad iith '75 ncres in ihighi stait' of cult ivaition. Good dwell ing iad l(in-5ssary~ (lit hibilin:gs. 209 a('r(' on l i~(in iro Creek ; '75 aerca n cult ivat jlln; 2: neres' best biottomn land(; S a('r(s of it itho n ut a (lit ch: thle bottonm anil ot siubjeit to ov'erllow ; half n-ile of ii I mal rini, onie mile o1f school and1( -imrlh. Pr'iie, $M,0010; I ermis easy. 1.' 11( aer i near IPumnpk,iitown in orniginal Irest lt 10claers lies well and timbe)(r'fine. AlIso 'lOt ac(r('s uimiiproved tract 0 net1' st etiil mi unirove di; 35(0 ac(res of raut llin origin jal iber. IPice, $450. S.5 acre's 2 mitles southwe'st of C'rcse ha i s oni watecrs cof (George's creek; good) '.ittlo lanid, (cne-hlalf ini original forest tcnhiih'slat' of' ('llt iv'at ion; good water anc . bilre just ~ north of lon oins thi lorat iiis, iall in cultivatioii, 10 acrec I thIe Iicest liottonm land, fine building it0 '. Thiiis is a good blargainl for aieri I ailIing a simall f arm nlear towni. Price till, half enish, hIiainee1 in one year. Fori aniy plaiticular's writo to Pickena s ,and Agency, Pickeins, 8. C. FAVflT SINM. 2IiHigh U rm - ~Every Machinehaa drop leaf, fancy cover. wo large dlrawers, with nickel rings, and full et of Attachmentas, eriial to any Singer Ma :hinec sold1 from $40 t'o $60 by Cainvassera. l'he liigh Arm Mtachine hats a self-setting nec ile and self-thireading shuttle. A trial in youe iomle biefore paymelnt is asked. 1ity direct of he Mlanufacturersi and save agents' profits hIe ides getlinlg certiicates of warrantee for fiv rears. Send( for ma"chline with name of a busine nan as reference aind we wtill sh'ip one at onc Co-Operative Sewing Maclhino Co., 69 S. ii th St., P'hitdelphia, Pa. Coiisult your interest and ('11ln E. KII the ab heraar, ad lims not yet comne to Ilh nsl, but P'i(kenls is no0w ini speaking <! iance oIf the r'aiload. If you alre ini Easley or Pickens,' ii. vishi to talk to itnyone in the other tov' 1:4t step to the "ph)lone"' and call the . Te'ilegramns prion pt :o'r'cttess gluarant< C All me's-ages for I :r uilptly derli t'redc. P'ICKENIs T