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ENS SENTINEL. PICKENS C. If., S. C. HOGGS, EDitor and Proprietor. at Pickons l'ostoffice as Second C111iat Matter. PPINlRICE, 41.A0 per Year Invatria ivance; for six months, 75 eents. ementsa iniserted tit one1 iollar per square inch or lts for the irst itsertiont an its for each sibsequent itisertion. A tiscouilt 11unde to tln1railts Iud others nfor six monthm or at ve-ir. ilTION ADVEiRTISE.)fNTS 1'0S1 b1Y NOT TAK 1N. f noticos exceeding flive lines, tributes <pect, voininuienttont; of it personal !ier, when dmissable, will be charged .vertismeients,. CeCognize and respect the rights of to houest diff erence of opinion, and he same right for our8el ves.-Con re Platform. PHUR'SDAY, JUNE 9, 1892. unto ye politichins who are trying and drive two buggies at the saie 3aine is nlot iilnmmated at Minneap here is nio use trying to guess t.he re f a iRepuhli:mn Conveition. enville had a small strike on her sew works last Monday. They were get 5 cents it day ond struck for $1. itning struck a buggy containing persons ne-ar (3ainsville, Ga., last ay, and the occupants and horse were illy killed. ine has resign-ed from the Cabinet at ington and tie fOit is ou at Minneap What will become of our 3ale? Ile lit there! Yes, he is too! e Anderson correpondenit of the -ville News sitys it is reportid that ). K. Norris will nimfn enter tlhe race 'ongress 1gainslt. lim. George John c President Is been authorized and ted by the Scntte to issue his procla )m declaring the 12th of next October ional holiday, that being the 40011h an ,rsay of the discovery of Anerca by mbus. Drida wts $10 niore imodest on the ey question than South Carolina. It dmtliands that, time currency be in ;Cd to *AO per callita. By consequence ill Cmie $10 nearer getting what it is thlan we will. [on. 0C(D0 6e Jolinstne ius tile 1tniks lis const itulecy for his brave and Clo tt defence of the South In Congress week. le fairly wiped up the floor .1 Johnson of Indinna. We are sorry . the crowded condition of our colmmins I not admit the publication of the pro dings in full le will show theta time >ortance of being careful about the ts. 'here is alt unacomiutblu and incxus e timidity permteatig the pmlital ut sphere of Pickens county. Tihere is one yet alimoullced in tihe 5 Nm i-:. for important and respoinsible position (f in ty cotmmiissioiier. If ntne ofit th1le tuimbients are go intg to st andi forml re-ee. n, we nomiate thle three edlitorms of 3county. Thiey cant swaii annlttie 'nt all aroutnd and run in eheap if they the vots. We do nt know who gives thc Green Ie Motainexmer the "ploinits fromt Pick 5." ic wro0te last unider dalte, 28 th May d statted that the work on the Pickens liroadt was ablout to beo sspended fromn tie cauise. Thie item miight haive passed '' 18t of Mamy, but1 it wits clear out of (tite ten publlishied. TJhem womrk is progressinmg ::ely and wve know of nto probiable hitch. the R. & D). saps rntning its trains tom isley, wc will extend our road to Ander Sonie idea of operating the iechmond Danv ill e rai lroatd syst em may lbe galth ed from these fiacts: it. has 3,1415 miles road, 401 locomnotives, 350 pasisen1ger rs und 10,77~2 freh alit and jnisc-elhorou*mins .rs. It is kum wni under thme followmi ing .h-di vi iotns, liichimonemd & I htov ilIe, Vi r-I niat Midlan ud and WVashinmgton & Ohio, 'esterni Nor i'th u!iCarlna, Altlanita & Chtar tIe Aimr ,inie, Monmth arolina: and Cmhntn a & Gremt ilte, Port Hb>yal & Autn.mta md Pamit Ih>yal & Wtesternz Noth Caroli t, and G eor;;iaa itim'. Is it not ai little stranmgm tht Edgaeield,thie >mei of the (Governir. un Lauremins, tIme Jo rthphice of thle Match Maniifes-te, shu i t the first to i g; re the Goavernuor's plemket. at lie wo'tuld put ai stop to lt h lych law hese two couunties were loudmest itn whmoop- K g up Go(lvernor ' Tillanom: ini i g:, atnd the at to give muom:eni:~, to Lime boom00, andt t -e fitrst ini disobey~-ing thmceL hef scelm:e timd irpose of the Govemnor. Amid is it not a tl tIe stranige that intne of the lytichers " ive evem been brotighit to jiistice? Nothm g has been lhtard ntow of the Edgelicid h .ching though it has beent Cuite a whmile t( nice it took platc. It semns to have baeen irgotten. Our Sentecai.4 I ores?biel mnt is take a good many of the otrgans. lie blamies tihe opmpo.r ition for TiiIIlnan's mistakes andim appmeals to I 8 to help Tiilhiuan govcrn the State pmop- N rly. He won't let us help, lie never has ried to conciliate anyone. B3esides the co. .peration of all the newspapers in theA Itate fronm now till doomsday, co)uldl not I ave the State from his expensive mistakes. NewPpapers cannot make or unmake facts ('heir good or batd ('pinlion of Trillimn can n no wise afTect his conduct as Governor. * 5Ie is opposed to thme sub-treasury, opposed, o free trade, but runting for Governor oni plltform in favor of both. Are the news- I papers to blame for that? Well that is the te aiggest mistake lie ever mamde. T3hAT ICESIGNA TION. TJhe announemeit of Blaine's reesitna tion front thme Cabinmet in Minneapolis, turn ed that town into Maniarolis for a time,1 and it was not much Improved at last ac-. counts. We trust the plumed knights will get the nomuination for- three reasons: it will causet dissatisfaction andi disaffec tion in the republican, party. It will be easier to beat~ him~ than HIarri son. If he is elected he will make a hietter I President for thme South than any other re Publican. No one denies that Jam's 0: I 1Wahi. lastatsan of the fi Xwater. TIRlIEE DOLLA1 POLL TAX. S Where is the man who would like to pay a three dollar poll tax? There may be some who say that it is right to have a three dol- W lar poll tax, but there are very few who ar would like to yay it if it should be put up. m on them. There are a great many people i in this county who think that taxts arc too b high now, and some of them complain in til the fall when they go to pay. It is almiost C: an every dily thing during tax paying time to hear men say "my taxes are awful high and it will break a poor man up to have to r, 1Y such high taxes," etc. Yet in the i fae of all this they will support a man Y w who says lie will increase the poll tax to W three dollars if lie can get a Legislature to i suit him. It might do if we did not have I the colored people here to share the bene fits of it, but it would not be right especial ly in the lower counties, for the white peo- lil pl to pay such ai enormous poll tax to ed uctte negro children with. home will ar gue that the colored man will pay his three dollars',the same as the whiie man. Such argument as this will not do, for as t rule the colored m is very poor and maity of them wt-ild not pay the tax. Sec the re. sult: Every miian that, did not pay would he hauled tip before a Trial J1ustice and 0 Sent to jail. Bo it would colt the county V and State inl every case iboutit three times as much as the po1ll would be. it As an illustration we will just here Ii refer to two cases which came Ifore tho Trial Justice at tiis piace, tne in (I9 i one in 1890, whet the poll like it is now, e, w.as Ont dt1ll:r. The vase inl Is; cost the e counlty -8.40 land tile olne in 1WO ct.4 the coutly 89 .100. 1 14 o w think of it there was . 17.10 the i< cilnty 1iul to pay fir 2. If there arede- ' faulicrs c Ihe one dldlar pill tax hIere will be 1any more , the three dlollar poll tax, anl() if it coy' inl every case like in ti these two it will sool cost. more than it wil come to. The coat. of collecting, er rather I of ptunislisog the defatulters of itself will sooln be a lcavy Ifix. We don't want to he di 1um0lerstood as -being opposed to pliblie h. schools, for we are not. We do not think t the three dollar poll is the proper way to raise funds for public schools inl it will to fall very hard onl some tax payers, besides ' the expense of punishing defaulters. If Lhere are inany who think they would rel ish paying the three dollars let then elect in Uovernor Tilhnan i second tine and a leg- " islature who will do as he says aid they thl will have the olpoLtunity of trying it. But we think they will get tiek of it before mi: hey have tried it long. rI IN A N EI-W IOLL. tri Oil lasl Thlursdny, Mr. Dr. W. H. Fe-C:I ivered tht. atiliul l k forth t H . radualiti)C clss if lI ui lCllee. Sit HIer themv -was "A Child of (raninoti- m: Ar EVC--a.L Fema1.1l. - 4', 'r th y 11Mlu r lirst effort inl thkis nofv(.i spher. bowheex-t TCeise of femal'le talent wats a slitt I suceevis. in, n''mat Soldier IItei.ulan.'' ii 'lhe Newhierry Observer and :a great h mI a otier pa:rtisani I,pr are(l5ti juistII iowh tal1kingt. out o f thirum inIuts a great deal toi the latdustruial C'onference at StI. Lounis: "Re~csolved, TIhat, we btelieve that the "Il governlinentt should h issue legail 1tme Ittes Lt' ; tweeni the price of the de iepreiaite I mioney thIi mn which lie was paid and gold.'' - (1h Admtitti ng, for' thle saike iof argumet, it Il at it was a bid for the solier vote, as 11m fTe Observer says it was; whert*e iSllte' harm in it ? Thelli tionu soldlier wa paMid iln 21( renharcks whtein one dllar:1 ill gol was oil woth two diOlar1t anid sixty-live :entsA iln l .renbacks. When the inoney kinigs ob- hIl amted ciontrol of thle gi enbac:t(k issue, (ir ,bey, I trough~ the maiptilttion of the Mi National Congress, exebtan..ed tIhose io.ren. -the 'iacks for Go( *vernzmtilI io>nds, whose 'iter ast andl principalP was finll y mole I payab le hm: ni gobi. it "thter wordi s the gold hni.s .got ty >tne dollasr lad si :xty-five centts net pirotit'o inl1 -viry ddltar ptaicl thle soldier. Was there lini myt julstiace in) tha:t ? per We do not know whether the re.solution sonf trill necomptllish anlytintg or ntot a1s it 2s not part of the platfoI rm, bitt we believe that by' is founded on juist ice and right, and if it tiha Ides ino imore' thanit cull the alttdentio Io(f the wo niion soldier to thle way lie was cheanted moi ut oIf hiis pay, it will have served a good (lOt i'rpoIS(. -T'he Co(tIton I'lant. bi We-I!. this heats aill -a Souitherni news. ,aper( ini fa&v r of the gove-rnmntai's lily.. 1ndJt',f'i.iI0 niote ill 1'nion StIhliers,: Irtady wi ih oot diing liniI- i (kts still utheril fo r thle bene~-lit oh the weailthy li s l lith A od 1-or whnat ? I'or a.dditjion d tiN ayv t' the men-i whoI con(iIeed tile 5onth. Wie :iii alb ady paing Uion-l sIlhliers Sil" ngt to bte (enoughtl to satisfy the miost 13' itrtengly rieu onstrulted'I Sout therner,r sureIly. the huyoinig votes wih thle pubti(li i money.'" tlnee a rat de:il ol harm n iiiI--more i' enI than iividu:al bribery, hie:ansen it "i i'-:' la1 ttr tilwaI. Ire T[he ( 'tt 11n 'lnt dotes not sei-mi to kniow . lat the Cri.ginal tol.tract- If thei l.'vern-I ('lt wasL Iio imy i1t J>n1., in p,. .I ; 0, rthis < nd th- il-ijrt ft- 3 r 1ni0n soldiers--N-wherry Obsernvr. l:t Y1oney- (-irelation 1'er ('api'ta. ilj rance,t...................... .--- -- rt - eignim.. ....... .. . .i . 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As some one of pr111 besu lines wtil-'point in your diretion, it hs fanm wpol that you-will not onily be0 present In ''le ersoni, but that you will do what you can lina Siduce a large delegation of influential tic ilizens from y-our section) to be withns on~ enI nat occaaIon. Rt. RVAES Clim. fr. ica Circumtances--P1lea for Till fnan. Mu. Enron-The crops of all kinda a looking very well and have been >rked well. The peach and apple cropm u nmost an entire failure in this im Ltdiate settleir ent, but blackberries arc abundance, so yoir coirrespondent will 0. K. as long ato they last. John Van 1lolland, Who wt8 shot some ne ago by Moses Emerson, is getting nmiderably better. Perhaps there has been more new post liees established in Oconee county this ar thain in any other comity Ini the State. lore has been one at Ol 1 ickens by th mic of Hill, with J. B. Hill formerly of ur county, ats postimaster. It wits at se appointment of Mr. Wannamaker r Mr. Hill is a mover and does not be. -ve in doing tlings by the half. That I. oved, by his large and well tilled farm id his six fine young mitles, besides twc mng horses. to Oconee is proud of r. iI., and welcome thousands of others ce him to develop her natural resources. We had the pleasure of seeing today r. Jolhn Alexander ard Miss Ida Alex .der and sister, of the Mile Creek sec l)n, of your couilty. The town of Seneva is fab ly on a boom. essrs. .1. C. Carey, 11. F. Sloanl II. J, igitllialt, Mrs. PhilCips and others will lild Rever:alae and iie buildings. P4Olities is waxing very wamin, partick. rI1' since the famous "Ieace and Unity' mventiou. Of said convention I pro )sv 14o say. ii a nonpartisan spirit, (for I ItI nit meiober of the Alliance, it 1hl1. Llt'd to aC1op1lish Ihe object for whieb leader dhclired it, Was gottell up). It is aIgIiented Ie political trife and an nosil'y in oir State more than allay it.. hlis no doulblt. you will admit after you %,41 (111e do%win , a (3calnm and deliberatc Msillerationl, of the imatter in all its fvi-ts. Alr. E eito, wecan't. disguise the fact u1t 1 ier is not somthinIliig 1111 lts beenl ethin inl "14th Car1.1olina like It polit 1 Ialllit a init only ill Smith Car ino, butil aiost thrmlIghlout. the Unlited attls. The camsw of this I will not at 1t111 to gi ve, but wvill s:ly no ole cause t-. 1ld up1 too the pri.eent politicatl condi. [ill 6f oillr "tIat e. In iny hmii6ijb-le judgenent, thie best lintg I'mr thet4 pres.:s o)f Sith Carolina and -cry amn tip do, is to gi) to worik for the -11c and har mny114013 of our State by en >rshi- fihl .11camsures anid menl endilorsed t aitj(Yrity ot ur pvple. I think e pbtlhli( interest, is not likely to suffer Ihenl al ovrwhl ing majority of our ople endorse certain ieaisures or a cer ill man for (Joyernor. lut that man lie liniai or Sheppard, I caire not which, st so lie is freely endorsed by- the ball it l a m1ajority of otr people. I 101stlIy believe our pei)ple with their tehigence ind lptr1iiotismn will vote for man for ollice Who is not (Itualificd and (ly to iing ruii upon tho State and S1111lie. I .ave. coifideuce ill the decision of tile lim-rity of our people and will abide the ilt. It 8e.emks tlatt. Mr. TilIan will a an he tnphait 1%y electel Governor of South r1l1a, and in that event. let us go to aitd and help him to work for the in llIl ml (ur State mnd peace ald pros. A ly. Le;t s11 14 likewvise inl vase Mr. ppard 4 is r g4)od i. I think a -reat m.an pIpers inl our tll h:ave nnILle aI grea miStake inl SO 1ily aid Envera4lly critivising Mr. li lln' Ifficial 11cts. Thi-.3 spi'l it. o l -part tif Ihlll ne wspapurs has served produlce division almlig (bilr people Und 1nred thie State inl a inlanicial sensi. ht linay bqe true, that Mr. Tlmnhas (I(' bi-takes, let I1s li as ttenlerous to mis t'a I (if any) as possible. and if ha' done 4one (sl'4)li(ial net. tha3t hazs been11 Ih Inter1 cest o4f the State, let, u1s give 4443r1edit (or it. 11t is a13: nter of comonlu4 sense that itin wc make14 a hadut Itade it is wise to as little about1i it as5 possile,. 3a13( to uIt th be' 4st fo4ot1 foremoitst", gra3ntinmg it botli Ca:roliena nu0014 a1 mistaIke in ein g Mr . TliI liian as5 (Governlor, 'w ould 11ot hiave biein Wise' foir the press to 4( said1 as little. abou4t his inicompeicivy posible?2 Lt, the people ~ juidg.e lui '3 lnst ead of1 t his '4onserli've i Ucourse' t' part1 (of some14 (If thte leading pa1 -I thy 144ve' kepit up1 an1 almos4t conitini 1homb! ardmIIent.11 upon him 1. Under these umIistaner(4s it is at wonfder to me4 t.haIt .iTillIanI dlid not41 maikt imore iuistakes n lie is neeused(I of. -4' said , tht1 ii ('31n to1 curitii thle l iber sf1 the4, press or any1 ' (it iz (n (of e'xprIess is w'ill, butt what I speak ot oin that. is ihe wisdom0I3 of" such at 'ourse' as5 su''d by some of 44m1 papers' relative to Ic of Mir. Tillmani's (4icial a1:cts. .4t1.us stand 1by thle mian that,1 is e'lectedl lie malijority olf the p)eople whet her -k for th 1le pr1osper'it of our State both rally.and1( fi1(inilly'. When weC have l1 this yo4 1u'iwill se2e pe2 aC(e and1 harmony >141h44u1 (14ur granId old State. 42n31'n, May 27. SENECA. h1 n14 ~t,he govrmnen(It ow'ns the railrioadsq, hu4l yw " thloughit of tha:t? If not1, julst 4:md1 thingk for a1 momeni'lt. Of course ryblody knows that goIvernmlIent propler-. no44t taxeId aIt all, and4( therefore wh1en ralilroad4 s L'ecom4e the pF(ropert of the 41rmnen'it tIley' will not be taxed. Thle m:404s nmv1~ Ia manl Iliy mlillions1. 'f dllars 'y y'ear 31s taxes 1t4 th1e State", counmties 1twn( th2u4 bwhc teyru.iu -41414 1overinnent own'them34o Statef It or toIwn w ill get one( (tint of tax Sthe:,i. '.1 31 a' v3 f'i''? Iii orde r to g..i ve f t'' tm I iar , inl (4rder to lighten r taxes,. the Th33 ialIrty pepl 41'propo'se x'i t the4 ra4ihl4ads1 fromll 1a1xationlf. in crier t: doi thi..b the Deorat1s are 1 3a de4r:, m11al d1irupt their oh1 Iparty "4 th more41414 p4r(j444ty that is eIx t ft mi tax:.tion the higher must15 be4 the if taxa:t ii on the prop)1erty that is d. Ai:d .hErt fore when'u the rilIroalds I ir4: 4:1I 13)taxation, of 'ouirse a higher 3must lA levied 4,n land and1( per.Ilonal erty. Whailt sort of r'elief will this (our1 J cole? An Unexpected Honor. ice1Cov. 8. P. Hi. Lwell, thle popular r of the Marion 8Street Methodist ch, of this city, is hereafter to be ,vn1 as Dr..lgIwell. lie is no0w no Ion.: i plain minister of the Glospel, bitt is ai ledged D)octor o)f Divinity. C had( 1not the slightest expectation that ani .honor1 wAould be conlferred upon0 and( wats comIpletely surIprised y'ester to receive a telegrami fromi the p)resi (If Rulther'Iford College. sit uate'd in (e counIlty, N. C., statling that at the 141a011 commencCeent e'xcreises just clos. the college had confered this honorary1 ('c ulpon hum, and11 that1 the certiticate ('rrmg the degree was enroute. r. El well says tha3t lhe (does not feel he( mierits thle de4gree4, tbut sin1ce the -ge has1 giveni it to hliml he will enideavor 1 worthy of wearIing it.-T1he Btate. IC 53sason are propitious, thle crops vmng. anid thle farmers are1 takinIIg heart "-. With at goodl fruit ('roll. anld with ty of v4egetalels and breadstuffs, amnd ,r lat I wen'ity pIounds to the d10111ar, low 0 o1 Otton may he forgotten as the iy,,gathers around the table for a m1e' dlinner, and a blackberry dump. or' a chler'ry pie dlessert. Such dIomeis c9fO' fort re the accret oIt ind(epen hirmig, and1( those who recalize this may w'ell snap their fingers at the 1 ked nlutucrna or wll Stee.- o.. Announcements. FOR TRtASURE.. <. T. YOU Nii1.o0) Is retpectfull announe (1 fit it ettididitte for reelectiont to til ~ollice 01 County Treasurer for Pickens county, tubjeck t( the aictiol Of tile denocratic Iarty in primary. FOR AUDITOR. The friends of J. it. CLV . reipeetfully an nounlec Ilm" a candidate for re-election to thl Offie of County Auditor, subject the demo erntle primatry. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA i County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. Caroline Brock, Miles D. Clay. ton, C. L. Hollinrsworth, W. R. Hollingsworti, D3eborali Mauldin, Susan Parkins,Mar. tha Smith, Stephen C. All good, W. B. Allgood, B. C. Allgood,Frank Allgood, J.D. Allgood, Queen Allgood, Margaret Brown, W. ). Moody, Mattie C. Burnun by her Guardian ad litem C. L. Hollingsworth, W. H. Burnum, George 0. Cannor and Alla D. Cannon by their Guardian ad litern C. L. Hol. lingsworth, George Cannon and Stephen C. Hester Plaintiffs, Against W. T. O'Dell, Temperance C. Clayton, W. W. Clayton, Laura A. Wallace, Naomi L. Willard, Stephen C. O'Dell, E. A. McCluskey, Joe Allie Johnson and Aurie Hollings worth.--)efendants. Summons for Relief. Com plaint Served. To each of the above named defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is here unto attached, and herewith served upon you, and to serve a Copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscri bers at their office at Pickens Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will ap ply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Each of the defendants is notified, that the objects of this action are for the recovery and partition of the real estate dce scribed in the complaint among the heirs at lawv of Stephe'n Clayton, deceased, and that no personal claim is made against any of you, except the defen dant, W. T. O'Dell, for the rents, profits and benefits there of received b)y him, and that the payment of the costs of any clef ence macde by any of you will be resisted by the p)lai ntiffs. Dated at Pickens C. 1H., S. C, the 27th (lay of April, 1892. ANSEL & HOLLINGSWORTH, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. J. M. STEwAle-r, C. C. P. C. [Official Seal.] To the Defendants above named: Take notice that the comn plaint in this action, together wvith the summons of which the. foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court at Pickens Court House, in the County and State afore said on the 27th clay of April, A. D., 1892. ANSEL & HOLLINGSWORTH, Plaintiffs' Attorneys, Pickens C. HI., S. C. I Arm wo lrgedrawrs, Every Machine has a drop leaf, fancy cover, wo lrgedrawrs,with nickel rings, and full ~et of Attachments, equal to any singer Ma hine sold from $40 to $60 by Canvassers J7he Hi1gh Arm Machine has a self-setting nee. lie and self-threading shuttle. A trial in your uome before payment is asked. luy direct of he Manufacturers and save agents' profits be. ides getting certificates of warrantee for five rears, send for machine with name of a business nan as reference and wec will ship one at once, Co-Operative Bowing. Machl:. Co., 169 s. ::th st., Philadelphia, Pa. #..WE PAY TINE FREIG3IT.3D Consult your interest anti Call on J. B. KINCH, at Pickens, if you want the above machine. -. AND COURT HOUSE i: FURNITURE.I Mand Pulic isce.ni - GATES DBSK 00. *RLEENVILL, 0.. R.j Rolfif. KIRKSEY IlIis permanently located In Pickens and >ffers5 his proft ssioanl services to the cijti.. ents of the town and couty. ii diiplO. nats arc fromt the (College of 1'hysi emans nld Murgeons, of lunitilmorec, 189(i, and i romt Jolhn liopkinus, 1mil1. Was nine noni.ha ini Nursinug and Child's I lospital, 4.C iTHE BEST 801)A WATER?. IN THE WORLD ! CARPENTER BROS., D Don't Fail to Try it when in Greenville. MANSION HOUSE DRUG STORE. Greenville, S. C. NEW SPOT CASH FIRM! The firnk or Morris, Ma.ojru' & Co. has becn dissolved. I have bonght tihe entire stoek of vell selected Dry Goods, Shoes, tats, Not wIsa, Gaoceries, &c. For time anext Sixty Darys t1lese goods will be sold at and 1&E1L0W tV-ST. I nanst have rooxan for new goods. This is the opportaitity or the season to get Bargains. I sell strictly 11or (IASI. Do not ask for Credit. 11espeetflally, JOHN T. LEWIS. N. B. Parties indebted to Lewis & Morris, will be Cx pected to come with the money and SETTLE AT ONCE. LEWIS & MORRIS, February 1, 1692. PickenS, S. /. The Cause f Disease Science traces the cause of disease directly to one and the same source a decrease of the VITAL FORCE. The Electropoise is a scientific instrument based on the common sense theory that to restore the strength and vitality is to restore the health. It does this work quickly and effectually by enlisting OXVGEN the health giving element of nature. When drugs and met,1clnes fall to relieve, the EL.ECTR,OPOISE will effect a permanent cure. sufferer from some physical ill which has tormented a and years, It will cost you nothing to Investigate the ELECTROPOISE, and miay save your life. Correspon Atlantic Electropoise 222 King Street, cIiARLESTOP BR1CK,BICK,BRICKm(I .m. ili,S NIE & IIOLLINGSWORTH, A'1TTOltNElYS A\ND) COUNSELORS~ Thonsandes of 4Good, AT'I LA W. hIar( l'r,.ti. PICK EitNS C. II., S. O . }{2aa*(J Pr a i al the cotirts of the Steete, stred at te c I- vi c to all biince.s enctruttedI to thema. BRICK DI:NTISTS,f I nc Stet. Uity 'ltrd~y01rtgl,V jL , e. Cd Blest Ilricki naas1 tee r etrLtl wthout .to.___nd___rida__,___<_ \0iT~ ICC RfICEMOV.\L. ChIeapest IBrick y etal looms~ are now locatedJ in W. C. onl She MYar'ket.* llnktdite tt,'verltheosaving-;' W. M. NOIIWOOD, D.U ...isanat. ______________________l(imhiN \'IlILE, S, C. All oreuer proanytly Iillehd. I T N'ST. N Oiee over W'estmol(rebl( uirns. & D)uke's D)rur JOHN 0. WYATT, j;N I - ?na.s C Wloif Creek Birick Yarul. ESFY apr2fn3It now 1ertminenctly Io'eted at Easley, andi re-o iipT~lfl3spe'ut fully euiVers his perofessionatl services to tho - ..-... p bIc gen1 eally. Caiof hEOLI1 lr Ar' J FI( i ll (,IA 1,1), Or We (stmot('elr lros'. Drg toe All e . I i e l ta e olors, erayon, Ind!nt ink, oil atu Inreair of Mltegion yhthcphtoitreejgehs. ___________________ - -.--- oREEUtlNVILIE, S (C pg~IH HERPAeTATLtoe" 'mach, I d a "Iig agIot' o I.'Enley, . . J i rlgtLeno Chrarn oic, 1. rpaloc Soleis yoluD Patroage. WVill pny you 3 per CE betes,c lflantred iaca h znnes, e n T -ye n c, d. (. lnterest on < epif'ets for per,io<ls of th ree le Dvspopd', Ecmema, Flattilene Feemntoe Coro-' mIOtIths, acid ii per ('Cit, for lperlods of ix DintnFou flreath Jleataho, IfoArtbun, ivo, mnonths, ineterest tEe i'etencec on first of month bc Loss ofeo 'Kin te, .ivor Troubhis., siteeedin lg elnte of depoits. e (PttlrIta -----.--Wcpr I,sene'nl.mbs atro p-tyabe i on Idemand withott to te IIad alwm- It. F. l.KN hA. lti)lT, V. P'resident. p, onald _________W. C. S.MITlI,_Utashior._____lu in"@ "M"n Nwspapers .-. FRE E or diseabethat esu r om SN.y pt W NM ndadCA impureblood or a faiture in the propeprform thSENYUIOW NAManadr ad itnco of their funeCttOnU by thoistomach Uvor and toof five to tenl of your frIends or neighbore Itestines. Persons given to oven"eatinegare ben- on a posltai carEl, or ethlerwll.e, andl a copy of the conBedtb th o ne l bul eeah atSI.e SA vA N NAl WlE EK LY NE\VS will be eneit to cur, for' ob.tinate eoentpation. Thbey contaIn ea 1.1dr 1 nEE.~ , NW nothn that can bee injuriousa to the most deli-. 1EWRE S_ cate. lgross .1, 1-2 grosse . 5 14 760o, I'4 Fe rt'CHIN ANI P'A!,tr.Y Nr-:wsPAPEtRe FOft TII d 2 ronat 1 cent. ent bmioa~pq. (O(ntiIYu ICAtxItK. tt liE the l,arge'st Weekly pub-, P.O.BDox7s. New York. lteehe<l its theC Solail ---sixteen heerge >negees. It ist spleetel bly goetten up auiel careftuly edl led. If you heeseeeeeeeeeses ev ever seen a Ao E(jyof It, sendl for one aend LIeamocratic Naioa l Coneaton ClIi a, u t l ies,adbetres engo,all. Tril i:WEiE;LY NE~WS, For above o)ccasqion the~ Richmond & _____________ Saevannah, a. ait )anville railroad will sell lickets fromn all 'TsIE gygygggLg, . rst iand s'conid grade coupIonl ticket of111E - ceOS to Chlengo, wI . and return, ael one TY E -- W RF) >wes8t first ieaes faire fer the roundlE trip. I~ TFickets on sale .J'ne I ith ltre enIth inclu. * vi IIne.; the 0' i)Ct,L TYPI ive, Iiinited retuering ,luly 2.-th. -)':l! serraae 101. -)ZCt O~ Y 3 eombuines amplieity wvith du.rali Icae t'of o)pIeation, wenre Ioneger wi LAJI FL is repairl tl.ie any) othIer nueicine. ribbonee to both ler thie tape'rator. it is aaeati, seun. $14,400 IN 00LD~i COIN' ,ieaticai, ncil-lttal, icerfEect, amed Ialpte<i to * ro be (A ven A w~aiy AIb.i4tclty. 'i"p'ad". (f I nio tin ia n LIk IalFlclt ' 's A alyonIe for onaly $2..'5 ('nn secaurc both1 thte woeo tell (CpJie:s ilany bet min'e aet olne werditng. lckense SENsTar .. anielithe Loeuaisvtilie. K y, IA ny ine teclI,ele perse:eta n hIe oin e nc opi eeratobr n, Vrekly (eCourier-.Jotatrnni fer oe yer withI te e h twe' <htyE. W.e (irer ~ll.00 tee c any ,' lerr 5 *por unt) yf meeakig esetimt,e' for thle loe-u.a tcctc e itant the work of thce II: et liL ~i.. C. r-uratine(recEetd OllersE elofa oneprlze I) I) ll~ . f *IeiN le i e ot Coi tI a dIn ic rizel eef $if00 JiibeII ageatts ancd saelesmn anated. Spe. ~ ach in he 'ob n . Scamp'tocopiy ecf thce W%eekly' ~ a l''ICI1 Ic nueen,t d e&r-. .On p:nhe t?lE giv. ('h ,cdurier-Jiceurmaei tehe secen at ihcj oteeO e. (n, li a l tel U.it ele., ecn.re'o 11i a pllention1 tEl theO Couri er-Joueral E'oinanay, O' I. IL i TI V I' I W ii I ;i: (. .Ou i.ville, K y'., ai copy i. he fuecIthed to tie 8: -.W 0 I) irar Stre,tt .1 4dnea free of ctrgo. ' d ec le i l..l t oi I'LLr ;eneuute in eneet AMay 1b, 1M. NoBTuaoUND. No. 38. No. 10. No. I2; Eastern' lie. Daily. Daily. Daily. - Lv. Atlanta (E. T.) ..... 140pm S. n 80am " Chamblee . ........ 9.p 8.4a SNoiat ....... .... 935pM 8.2am " Duluth ............. 9.47n 904a Suw ee ............9.1m Huford .............. . 01 . Flowery iranch ... 10.24pm 9.42m Gainesville ........3.03pin 0.45pm 10.03am Lula ................ .3PM 107am "Hellto ............. 5pM 10.30a Cornelia ............ 11.42pn l a " it. Airy ............ .4pm 0.55a S oceoa ............. 220am 1119am Westminster ..............12.57am i1.6ftin SMcA ...................1.1afn 120pm " Cenltral .......,....... .. .o m . IM S asleys.....................218am .46pin* Greenville.........6.08pm 2 44am 2.1pi Greers....................8.14am 12pm " W ellford ............ ..... 83a ,30p " Spartanburg .......704p 854am 8.28p Clifton .................... 413m &40pm " Cowpens..................418am 3.44pi "G .ainey..................440am 4.0pro " laicksbu rg...............5.011aw 4.27pin Grover..................1am 437pm ing's Mountain... 5.28am 4.pm Gastonia ..................5.52auk 5.20pl3 " Lowell...................6.06M 53pM " Blelleimont................61am 539pl Ar. Charlotte...........9..p 6.4ptm 6.00pl SOUTUWARD. N.... 9.5p m1. o. _____Daily. Daily. D)ally. I.v. Charlotte ...........45a. 1.pm 2.2K Itlleinout................ 2.l2pm 2.4?m it Loweill..................... 2.23pm 2.Wa Castoita................... 2.24pin AMam (is Mountain...........300i 3pm 27a Grover .................. ..1pm 3.43ttw Blacksburg ...............15pm 3.53ai GC affneys .................. 3.44pm 4.10ar COWPL*H... .. .10.4pm 4.42a C(lifton .................. pm 4.45a Snartituburg....1.4..m 428pm 5.0 Weliford ..................4.0pm 5.23ai Greers . . ........ 5.0pm 5.42a Gree vill ...... ........ 2.18pm 6.0 ni 6.08pm 62.44am IAtsleys ...................6. 9pm 6.881 Central .................. 0.34pm 7.10ar Seneca..............p.......7.7pm 7.58ar Westininster ............... 7.35pm 8.17a Toccon .................... 8.18am 8.&iam t. Air)................... 8.40m 930a Cornelia................... 8.43m 933au Itelitou...................U. .pi 958a ..........7m 10. Gainetville.... ..4..p. 9..pm 1028a Flowery Branch ............9.2m 1064.a0m liifr ............ 0.171im IL(MO ain Suw1in......................23pm 1.6. aia D)uluth .................... 1.34)m 11.2mam if Norcrot;........... ........1.45.pin 11.37am Ar Charnlee................10.1m 114gam T.).At_.nta5(-..05pm 111p M 12.25pm 8.40am motlation, daily* except Sunditay, leave.s Atlantat 5.15-. in.9, arriVes Lula 9.00 p. ni. Returning, leaves Luln 6.00 at. in., airrives Atltauta 8.50 at. in. letween Lula sidi Athlens-No. 11 daily, ex. ceptSundaty, and No. 9 daily, leaves Lula 8.15 * in. And 9.35 at. ni., arrive Athens 10.00 p). in. ai f 11.1-0 at. i. Returning, leave A thens, No. 10 dki ly, except Sunday. and No. 11- dily, 6.15 p. 1h. ind 7.r7 a. in., arrive laila 7.55 p.m. anid 8.50 a.m. lietween Tocoa aKnd Elberton-No. 61 datily ex !ept Sunday, leave Toccn 11.40 a. in., arrive El .)ertonc3.20p 1.mi. Rlettiring, No. 00 datfly except iiday, leave Elbertunc 5.00 at. in., arrive ToccoA 5.34) a. in. No%. 9 and 10 Pullman Sleepers between Atlani ai andi N1w York. .Nos. 37 and 38, Washington and Southwestern Vestibuled Lituited, between Washington and 'titntit. 'Through 11tillitian Sleepers betweerk ' ew York sitidi New Orleans, al]No between Wash ligton ide 3IClU-iiti Vitt Atlanta andi Hirining Inia. O b,e rvaktion car between Washington and 1 ow Orleans. Nos. 11 itnd 12, Ptilinnn Huffet Sleeper be-' WceC WaIIhington and Atlanta. For detailed informnitiou ats to local and] throl inmea taC, ratteN aitd Pulininna Sleeping car reii ,rvtttiO1k5, confer with loval aigents, or addrets' IV. Ao. 'TURIC Asb*t Cu' 11iss. A~gt., C.harloite. N. C. . A S. If. TA Y 1ORI, en'l IPaiss. A'gt., Atlanta, Ga., U. PC. iAMN.ON19, Supcrintendent, Atlanta, Ga.. ec Maikager. Atlftita, Git: ;0L .AAS4 Trtiffic Manxager, Atlanta, Or.: 11CHMOND & DANVILLE Re e CC COLUMI A- AND GREENVILLE 40p.....i enc v....1 .0p ' 40p .ir'Vial v I .37pam 'i.21lcnt Ar Geenvlle v . 20pm' * Daily.._ Da_ly.__ Da__ y. I hrot..... il9.45am 1.50pmNo. 9. llellemout ..........to .........2.12pm 2.4m *. Lowell.............ieto . ..........3.pm .2m " Gatonaic.............'..........5 .04acm .1 rover............... ..........p.43am'n .3ana'ne..........vll..........4m110m .pCowpens--........ Ar....40p 4 .4ram .3Clifton.... Ieto Lv..............4.3 4.5ar Wellford........ ...... .........4..2m5.23an Greers1..........................09pm 5.4ag Greenvll......... . 5.135p .0m Centra..............nvil........pm .O0r t.A..r......... laen...........4p 9.30am lpll............... .e... .....9..5pm .8m 311-.--............. ....... ....7Opm 0a .i uford................n..........0.17ipnI.2m Duluth...............o.......1..4m.. .5a Norcro............. ..r.........0.45p t.7a Cha1mble............. ...c. .... 0.55l4am A. ln.Ar(E T.)..... 5v...05pm l.3pm1225m Bettween hga and Ans--No. al,e ..ept..unday,.and Nodely Ave....Lu2lca 15p .and .A r m.,arrie thens ...00 pma< c10aem Returinbg,v Ates No.C. iv ai - cry, eceptc . a.nday, and0 Np. n2.da7.0 , p..15.p. en. cund li7.mited aciveLud .2.m and .50 .28. Iep 1.3u.n.(ay, c le caed .4imi.em., arrtiven El rtn..diion 3.11) atuning 7.0. n00 o daien-pl uranay leave Eele , 5.0 . A., arr. ivisToccom .3tha.omil .4a.n.2.1. .,.0tVciccl Noi.ited 0 Puullmancd 6.10er a. etwee.6 .n.tar Nosp. .37 andc 38,cld Whingtonand Suhwstr Vrclstibleav LiuSeden . betwee Wavsintan ewd 1.1rk a nd e. en, al ci;sotbeown 7.8a.h 'aaccpac Ob levat ng between trasin9. 10 ndI No12,. I aid 12,ciA...C ds,n Pullman luftSlee e FotCr detasled iicsnfomatio acito 1o4a btad thr ia tie prtesandur la lepn.crrl W. A. T'RK Ass't Gen' las. Ag.. Charlotte N. 0. .. A. Di.\)SDMN D SupceritnetndentlAtlaa,'G. W. Ii. GRR.:-N Gena Manager, Atlata, Ga OLIAAS, ____ Trafle Manager, Alanta, Ga. ICOLUl..l ANDI' GiTEENVILLE 'oensdSeulenntc,N inceyrethMa 15t,89:2.. elpprin rouh byr 75th Merdia Teste.Not c5.l8Icm........ -.. Pssedlton...........1235pm i-00m... .....A r Iee.L....... ...l2.ccp l'.20pm........ ..Lv Senca A r...........l.5m SilIcpm.........ar lhlla..L..........ll.15am ............. r G reenvile..... ....12.0n I12-wee.Andersn. ilton'and Cree2.ville _ Daelyle, . .iO0 n ilc-l. o.. NS~TAi T13s. Noan t ei .a m .. .. ... A r l eaicon Lccl......... 7.40p m .it t 1 ... .. .....L 51.t o A M r.. .. .. .. 7 . 5 p .e3ia m... . . r W li m t n r ........a 7.g 3p.