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PICKENS SENTINEL. PICKENS C. Ii., S. C. J. E. IBOGGLL, Editor and Proprietor. Entered at Pickens l'oitofice as Sciond cltas Matter. iUfSCRIPTION PRICE, $.50 per Year invaria bly in ativance; for six montis, 75 centm. Adovertisements inserted at one dollar per sumre of one inch or lems for the llrt Insertiion atel fifty cents for each subsetiient inbertimn. A liberal discount made to merchants and otheri advertising for six months or a year. W POSITION ADVRIlTISEIENTS POSt. TIVELY NOT TAKEN. Obituary notices exceeding five lines, tributes of respect, cornminicationm of a personal charac4er, when admissable, will be charged for aa advertisements. We recognize and respect the rights of others to honest difference of opinion, and claim the same right for ourselves.-Con sermvative Platform. IMOCRATIC NATIONAL TICKET. Ror President, GROVR CLEVELAND, Of New York. For Viec-ilresident, ADlj.\l 1. ISIIEIENSON, Of Illinois. Conservative State Ticket. For (3overixor, JOHlN U. SiliEl.l'ARD Of E<geIleld. For Lieltenant-Governor, . AN1 ES L. Ol It, Of Greenville. For Attorney (-eneral, WV. PERRtiY IN'VRI'lly, Of collelonl. For Comptroller (eiieratl, J. it. l'M i-lT Of Laurens. For Secretary of Sate, L. W. V( sAN , Of narnwell. For Superintentient of F.diieition. RV. lb. W. 111iTT, Of AItlerson. For Adjutant 111 Inspector General, W. W. 1i XON, Of York. For Treasurer, E. It. McIERv.:, Of Lexingtonl. THUlRSDA Y, JU LY 7, IQ9. Everybody's politics would be pure, i there were no political prizes, in the sa arias to be paid. The Cotton llat has reptidiateid it Third party editorial and conies out bok ly for Cleve and Steve. In 1890 Goverinor Tiliman reduced abus lye campaign language to one of the fill arts. He thiaks Youmans is his most af scholar. As Burke said: Applaud us when~ w run, contiole II whenl we fall; ciee. it when we recover; but let us pats on-fo GodIs sake let us pass on." The Blepjird W ndl r ticket hims receiv ed a tremendous boost by the unfal terin adhesion of its supporters to Clevelam The Cleveland ratillcation n-ectings liav been practically Sheppard hurrahs! Editor Macauley, of the Oconee New; was on the run a few days ago. A speeia from the Censtitution, printed in ianothe column, tells that he secured tile prize fo which he was running. We extend con gratulain. Votlag for Sheppard and Orr will rle keep the creeks down, nor make the prie of cotton go up), but, there is little dout that they would redlem many more Titiman's pledges than haveC yet been al temptd.___ ____ The people's Gokvernor, TLilnan, canno represent the people any better than thl ekd rinag masters. At least lie hats been e 110 more service to themi thian the fellow he cussed out and turned cut. Is it the cause he hlas joinebd a ring? Grover Cleveland re'ceivedi six.~ hunadria and( sevenlteenl antd one0 thairdl votes, Iau not one of them an oilee hlolder -New and Courier. But we trust all but seventceen of then will have a federal office by this .imae nex year.._____________ An ani-Tihliman exchange is in favo; of thre $8,00 poll tax, he says because i will lightem :thc taxes on other propert) Hie is clear off of his base. It will not lighten taxes on the other property Onie iIckel. Th'ie piropositioni is to use the pail tax, thenh, as niow for sc'hool purposes, The canr p:aign mneetinog atiiFlorence lnut Thursday wias the livliest of any yet. Wa II. M. Richiardson.a, of thle Bapt ist churebci, who had beenii invited uipon the st,mand. ph. licly rebuked GovW. Tiillman for his p.roifua ity. Wec are lnt sure tha:t it was tha brothers chiristian duity. to do this. Th<o heat pluan woukd be toi (condemnl the pnw. tice of public and ('tilial profanityv, lby voting in Auzust, for some onie who be lieves it is wu roing to "cuss"~ before a pro nilscuoes assea.ihly. Some cui. facets aire eunaing out, in retlation to the numberliC of pioners101(1 in each state as (omil)ipre to I hei solieh rs fur nished by it. Minniesotau sent 18.(U-t threae year rmen to the war and she hias 108;;:1 men on1 the pe,ision roll. Tihae D istrict of Columbia heats this record ini that it hi oredlited with (only 6,543 three *(ear muen, but, no0W has ti,13:2 men on the plensio polls. Oregon furnished 1 ,773 three v'em meni, anmd 2,262 soldiers fr.m itIhatl stat( are regularly drawing penasia rs. Thlis is surpassed by 1Ka'sas which suOppiledal , 6241 three year men iand has1 on Ithe penasia i roll 29,421. Cali fornia leads all ile otheci states in tIs direction, hlowever. tSia furnished 1,097 three-year men and hab8, 084 drawing pensionis. Before any section or distr-ict in thi county decides to put an extra school ha: on themselves, they should learn from th auditor the amount', of the assesmnetti the distict When this is done, they wil see in a moment that the amount that, ca; be raised b any reasonable rat,e, will b enitirely too s,mall to make much of a impression on the school tern. We ar heartily in favor of prosperous publi schools, but a special school t ax is not IlI; proper thing for any p)ortion of Pickei county. Wherever such a levy is madl the legal share of the colored populatia inl such levy is more thanm its share of tl1 taxes, and the results aure not a. tisfactor: The best way to p)rolonlg the school tern in Pickens county is by private suabscril tion, to supplement the- ordinary scho< fund. If the citizenis i any communit hay. yoted a special school' taxc, we advis themn to let the matter drop right thiere Too must have several "oppressive co)rp)i 11mychology--Its Scope and Methot. ath Psycholoty Is a systematlc and accurate trej arrangement of our general knowledge of bil mind. We can iuderstand it butter by the COISI(lefideri Whiat 1s Inca1nt by Dii. We talk of minds familiarly. All mcii CO have niinds. ionic consider brites to have tle nilnds, which we call instinct. lunan J mninds are of chief Interest lier. In1 1t0 Siludy of Psychology, we must asi distingtish between mind as aj sulstane, kin ais a unity, itid the tmental states of mind. hui1 IIo consider mind as a unity belongs rather wl to the proviUcC of philosophIy, and li.a Ollt- It, side of psyclholo.,y. Psyclolt)gy has only tei to o With inmental states, psychical facts, ut etc. dI., The question as to the substance of mind tot is a philosophical or inctaphysical one and of the solution of it Is not necessary here, but eu Miay be deferred to a later date. Psychol. cl ogy may assume mind an a unity, so far as iS It holds together the mental phomIllena br which are to bie discussed by it. The Idea hll of popular psycholoey is, that when wC Is use the language 'mental stati's, mentid ti activity," etc., we can think of the inid Cv willing, feeling doing, etc. So far as we m keep thim, in view, our treatment of pisy.< chol ogy will ),' correct. ti But howv shall we mark of the netital et phenoinei of minl? We calot resolve T thti into aiything simpler than inent-d bc states, aind, i'rllaps, we will findil expres- t1 sion only t1 suniyii, iithat they are a pait of t IIr C0.ii usi lit f, or state of coini.i . t iies-. A2Miin, wo m n113a lil1e over tle dif- (d fenit vatlities 41f ienital phiellomea21, and vt say, tlhat mind is (hu sin of our procetsm-s PI of kinowiinr, our feiIIis (4 pleiasure or M painl, an1d of doinl-, C'e. \Vo atre aptA toi culimect initelii-cec vith ou r knlowing. and e say Iiat iitellienlce is a1 p)hasc of 11inli whlich i. tril , but not :1tl, for I'eliit"s an L senaUtio's, r'"ltin~ froi exiti'il things AI Co1161ng i cmit::et With tho. IInI'V ar ('-l ly ats m)Ch phae of nind t.-i intilfligeu eco t or any od,l li ental stal e. Fi llt y,. ,e(! of ingtphacc. Ind ill ti*,he..sis to %.hat is1:0 :In)t 11m:11; 11-t mauttrr ;1s fqppo. d to) matvir; n Iv self, not t(i !-!'lt; <t . .:go , amt 2-yn t Ithat. ihndn hIms f.itn ny i ll Ime nv) n i Spa e as i;terilIldits, c-: who can st place a l' i,t to Heln ,aln id an a otilhir :id -n;-,i.1vr th in co p n IVely as exisfinig ill sixicv? We, th1n,7ty consider Cl! mimli as thi . .d r inner. wlrIM (micro. 211 f etstn) it di.;tiiitishld fr-)m the hager ex. of _ teiali w4:l Ii nneroc10.' sm1). h A111.olimdi if is wvl f.r is to look at iniid m as 0lp1p)()!V.l Lit IltItI, yet we 111 a11 ob- - sevu the lse r"'llionl t w'el lh m. A st, i human hiing is m:-Iti uI (if Inind : i body " 'tI - int t i nOam*r t i individI1111ut y or ntil lf S lmill r'aithier- isteriou4ly n:et eted I witi ia physica n : Whiile we' mm:st not cmifnst the i th e i n t ea' ril, e einor thl psvchical with the physical, it te ti U s a m e i m e , i m r s t u d y if lI s h o l by , w e C - cannlot overh>ok P 11ti yi i 1h11. plhlSiln!. iti Tel ham4 b!ell inuith 1ii oult o theo llmntion b2tw(cn f ind dill bli-y. The'tse ae iertaid v coi ctA l ill ti e l ''Therv is, it. Scriml, i'n intv.rnmtionl b.etwieenl r tliei. (n tiht- mne lhlkild, nrV0us p1110i, .re es precede 24' phetniol)n 1 it' WIieli, aih 1th en'sles a'e. tonhiuko to proluet. the ellio. Lwl of h-M ng, a; 1'a11, f si'u d, sigt.liet'. -e On ilhe. other hanid, inental procss,-s pre- I CCdC anld dt'Vid-! p IIIV dI. InI0veCMnentS, HSo iuhn th volhi s c t "lId dteerm Id i e ai il thetiol!i the uch-, t4al, objentiierves. NN IStyo4 y, the nIII, must, ad. this exh.t nation of, it, tatt is, the ls in ee it . licc betwi-vi tih e Illte al and tihe Ile y4ical. ci It fll w4't S.t Ip Im ld :is h1:vinl- nlt coil- 6 n ti w'4 a h n Iler-Vollu cent. 11 theipys- CI ' rieal is 1iit contr)lled i anly- sie n b th t l t l' r Inlental. When-11 wu Iry to exlili an Inll. a tal phe'oilait b1 hy ",ay1ing thAl ioet I tr al action pree'd d(! it, it iAsIi. NI Ilt d in at full andl caininot hIn q lm ou) ally sitch i ground. The 1sychical faOt is pIrl m i :2 t tl' and wel reach ti - truth 12 442. Ior 'r l y in pNl ha Iof nt 'insli'us life. I fl to ' ifr-ui il I h percepion o lthei di orin' I1)is 4inire i of2( aII menC:talodn t i s't aeat ( to2 say,i th'e tl phyica m (ay I hav ste werk in 011 te ma- s(I I ter OOhCV of r d 'ir tileriii impresio but isy t ' ehtoilogicall (peai the perrcept,II ~in hith b Ieteis bnof t'n,142iind t'ii a d no hel l uesulved itov anythartr supt ta a men-li lr ta4li (tte or4 aC)ii(It5 (tate o th cniuns. :ifu aWhenlt.1 we e, this( tlal tin uiai wre rein h h h ithin the: doiti n of '()t hlgyti. 11i ji 'IncThee (Iaret tlay: ft stdon r nd. tht4th ThcndEl ieiter ial,subjte iihwu ie '4'th hintaeucn. WCet hav the't ptowit to back in Wuiti andswer usnhat i in onl ti uriwnc ,of toyfo thebeuiflirsblie,o.o aversion11 foritiedl ircris u mutendy, we(it macookit it i anL td heir2 .il:t. iihIS ebaiteter. T istis, elmes he peculvtii ~i stwers th undIer wiucohtleuucii '.l they exia n h terelse, 'I iwehe t , etive me hasrefern ce- toin ir teme th eridirect,o exena,obe.ie ' i.ieodo suycingc~ ruind i ~ conra-itin wi tio'nl ito thei subet ie me'Ctod.cIn t hisowd oded by some action of the brain e 8o there Is not any abstract 0hougl what has a corresponding movement U nervous systen. Psychology, ethe st eccept the correspondence and cou iltance of the mettal or p%ychical, an, nervous system. 0s to the seat of mental life, there is Ference of opinion. 8cience (iental 8 where is the seat of niental life? W )w that the brain is the organ of iini , to what extent., we can't Lray, that I. ether t part of its structures, or all ( or sonic other part of the nervoui s sy it, are concerned in the productions < umal phenoiimena, is rather a questiou f< Cisionl. It is, perhapt, an easy Inatte >, to localize the functions of some par the nervous system, and trace their p liar operations with toie degree of a racy, as when a sound reaches the car, conveyed by the auditory nerve to ti An and a sensation of sound is the resul t to assign the functions of every pat not yet clearly shown by science: T] ory of the phrenologists, who claitn th pry organ of the head answers to sot 2ital faculty, has been discredite eic light, however, has been given I rise who have Studied psycho-physics lilnection with coliparative alatoimi jcre tire two opposig views that it wou well, perhaps to give. The first is, th e gray matter of the brain correspow Certaiti mental actions; inld the secon at, the brain acts as a whole it a varie wt.ys. There is a limit of brain or it( mq action in order to produce certain it 41Semins inl the inild, and also, of tl 4ntal powycrs, to calse physical mll(oV ents. Somletimes, we canl Ileasuire tho MIes lod their effects, taid tell ab-uit to itch action it will take on the part of ot produce a cert-iu result in the otlhc Id vice vera. When the organ of lind'is ictanged, er by depres,,sioi or clevtion, in the -lo blood, or by any physicAl disabilit Ire will be a corresponding elang. in t1 nital or psychical. 'hIe reoItlatin of tl 'o, in any cvent, is certainly an imp rta ,I inlerestiig branch 'of stAly for i i.!y of psycholo:,gy. It gives the te.whi inlsighlt inOwedvl, ietan rw muind from its ciiHest Etages oi 1ty, al ab4-s him1 to read the ii of the imp I to lundl-r-stanld the iuderlyinig pr*inciphf truc eItuicaion, sq) that Ie may kno, w, when, lun what to impart to III nld. To tlie teachr, it seets, fy titut C;au he of iore i till )orlanlce thin i I Aly of psychology; and, indeed, th1 dy of minil growth is important in a >st till, if not in every tiepartmentc wk in life. The efficieney of tental vork is depet t. uponl the atnount of disposiblo'. eler. ait, the minid lmz. WheI n thle minld i)n ines fatigued, it wiil no lngmir work in it has gotten again n adequ t. suppt 1incltal fore" itnd energy. This for'. ky ie ob1taintd by (esatin of Iuent: bor, or by a ch:mgc iii the kind of met I work, or through physial medium hlen olainled, the miil is ready f.)r wor ,'n anid ho1W t1ng it. ClU work is larvei Ving to the att1Inunt of disposable ener! sor e, obtained by regularit.v in the di, pline of mind 1 and bldy. 'Ih'ie e2ieeur the brain :mid nerve cenitres deptm unt the Supply of dispos:lble enlerg, bich "lhey hatve ill Store, anld whienl thtil ext-rei-C beymind thle am11ouit of enlerg. C't! Will be a strain upoti that part e.%u ed, andt en1rgy iny br regainul aniitig from olie CXRiSO, requiring ti (rgy (of onte departnint of the bil lltres, t) ai-ither, requiring the fere di:14rcit part. So that, thenl, thoste cel Sinntiy keep up their eqiilibrium of for 1 ueeIgy, not only, by regulalrily in ti titter of sleeping old waking, but al, -a ichiin!ge in the kind of wV,Irk. 'Te ill gt tired (If seeinig, tand when,t it can t er by3 an initerchangei.~ Of w1orkI, or 1 ep, int whichl till hiamin tand nerve etnir, e buliilItiup, evC ('iotL oif thle ni'rve aI: ain (cetre tOSwonMti he( str'ong andii em-rge'A andit eve'(ry impj ression; in the indi, (c 5iImingt toi their ationi(is, woubi betI vii t; thle great. needl of it, wheni theI( ncrs tres~ art' striiedi aonid the mind is f umd. Thierie are mnty ways in whitc s rest imay tIe f ion. 1 illy is a gre ats of rhin'oimg the onind, andc of ri ing thte nee'dedi sup;J oi.~'f force. tl e idea (If l'r(olbe(l, that the chill tiu trinediC( throuigth its play3, cemrtailnly itao foitinig itn the :Ciene 1,f psych(:olog it; ideai of training the chtilh'.i tmil rough inoIenot funt and( Ilavi, is(; Iorreo dI if we couple with this' inite!!icit iinig, the trai:Aing of the heart, accor: to God's ideal (if what a child outghti ,we get FrocheW's idea in its fullness ai: leiort. Says5 Dr. 'iTathnage: " Train tI 11nd and( ntot the heart, iand( yout mtake I ild an. infidel; train the hteart and not ti nd(, and yoiu mtake hdim a fantatie; bi tin both heart tind indl, iandi y'outmal in the inolest work of God." Thlist rue san ing, uttered biy a wise anid got mi. .Nori is tis fiore:igni to outr subijer that phlo tgy , whtieb does noIt fi i ,w1. tf te morLal iiian is faI.+'3 a:tl dIi mta~ble. Againt, the scIince of plsychology ,t ott 'cI withtheI. s('ien(ces it' botanty, eit ml SCiees, wihd imlud' a kiniwir udt, intel;igen(ce, etc. Alt knowing 51 se'enes is ini som wayt connee ( tt (L .yhog is als'IIVut111 o atheort'etc iien i iVOItclose ' allidto't teu pratcOal'n tid htuds it.s foo.~ tig in pisveho!t.:e is is fuiliy .hwnt itt the wor)tk (>f ati ii uightIs, a(11 tu metal ie tii'nt' thrioupii !s expret(Si(In in 1 tutpractial. It is L I Ooens iup to its, at, oncei, a liehl(< dy,it wi'h o ur tatestc tinv h e exori'i ido urii pow~ers (of d'is''riiintioni idelo', iliavI he lluarke-l w ithi Ieat.tres no ig, w''hi'h 'embtraic's logic and i. ir('(. Pstychtology (if wilting hats to i(th tics. it this, prtitples of rig] A wrong are set forthI, undt plsy'cholg ('s no'tte of0( the intal sttesw involveit these p rinc(i pIes. Logic mny~ iupper ;onmside'redl a 1 departIimnt ofIl, o'yho log dealts wvith the form's oif ' coct reas'o kdelteton, f iimpllies, its touchettd uplIn h 'e, the groth I ando deve'lt1i':ent oIf It1 iole' mna, aind wllndevetr scienlco, t beore 4 inl p.,y'chologc. 1111nce, these thre<(' C psycholi.ogyI of knotIwitg fIci;g tl uhuig, atre clo'iely lin id to;.;e,ter, anc 3'cho(logy is in the aiscendo:lit. iis ii 1c (orrupht theo gooud *huanners <i' itr clildr'e't. ONES SEMINARY For 'Young L4Adl es. en '.: health futt 101'ocat1iooedil w0 10 Aate' mniitin ,icenery; cmmtoons t b.uildings w I en. tIre phto'e' prtIo',:t traning In htousteho 11 W%'1hOIut 01:r2k ring~ with att'j''t I' Annountementm. t IFoR 60LIciToit. I hereby altioll,'ice inyelf ae a Candidate for re-electlii to the ofive of Solicitor of the Highoh .1miinit Cileuit of 8. C., subject to tho awtion of- the )enmocratic party in tho priuary olectionl il AuguNt next. .1. F. AUNSi-. AlJly 17101, 1811r! FOR U OkI,il Ote UR111. e .. i 1iN In re"4pectfully lUio11C(I as- ai , enndirliate for the ofl(e' of Clerk of Court for l'icke-us c1ounty, muihjeet to the action of tho. Ienoucratie inm ty in the prinutry. FOiR SHlirply. f t. A. lItCIlE.Y 1% respeetfully antuounced an a elinItiato for re-election to the oliee of Sher il' f'or licken: county, fubjeet to the action of to Desocriti p.arty in; the primnary. F'OR4 TREIASU1 '-;t. J. T. YOUNGitLOO> is resiectfully alinounc. - ed as a enntiidate for re-olection to theo oflice of it county Trasmurer for l'ickent conity, 8ubject to k the actiott of the demnocrati pa tty in lprimary. -F 'OlR AUITOlR. t, Tho frien(18 of J7. 11. CLy Dw reipeetruly an le nounce. him- candidate for ro-election to the oikee of Counity Auditor, 6ubject the deno 1 rmic prbnnury. !y3 TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In )Unty of Pickens. Q In Couit of Common Pleas. at Caroline Brock, Miles D. Clay ton, C. L. Hollingsworth, V. y R. I lollingsworth, Deborah Mauldin, Susan Parkins,Mar S tha Smith, Stephen C. All good, V. B. Allgood, B. C. w All.ood, Frank Allgood, J.D. Allgood, Queen Allgood, Margaret Brown, V. 1). Moody, Mlattie C. Burnum by her Guardian ad litem C. L. I Iollingsworth, V. H. it Burnum, ,George 0. Cannon T and Alla D. Cannon by their 1 Guar4lian ad litem C. L. H1ol 0 lingsworth, George Cannon and Stephen C. Hester Plaintiffs, Aga;inst le VI. Stewart as Executor of the last will and testanint of NIVaomli Clayton1,deceased, E7,d ward Thayer,WV. W. Clayton, XV. T. O'Dell, Temperance C. Cyton, Laura A. Wal e lace, Naomi L. Willard, Ste .phen C. O'Dell1, E. A. Mlc Cluskey, Joe Allie Johnson and Aurie Hollingswvorth Y Defendants. i YSUmmon101s for' Relief. Com pIaint Served. lc!To each of the above named d efe nldants: You and eCh1 of you are her-by summoned and requIired r to anSwer the Complaint in this action, of which a copy is filed in thc oflice of the clerk for Pic kens' county, and herewith Aservecd upon you, and to serve a copy oIf your answer to the saiud c ompla'int on the subscri ber a.-,-t their office at Pickens Coturt I l>use, South Carolina, - withmn twenty days after the se~rv ice hereof, exclusive of the r day of such service, and if you fil to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will ap p)ly to tihe court for the relief Sdemanded in the complaint. Eauch of the defendants is Snotified, that the objects of this iaction are for the recovery and Ipartition of the real estate dec scribed in the comp>laint amon<r e the heirs at lawv of Stephen eClayton, deceased, and that no personal claim is made against any of you, except the defen dlant, J. M. Stewart, as exector, tof the last will andc testament of Naomi Clayton , dleceased, aand Edward Thayer, for the .ret,potsand benefits there of received by them resp)ective >r ly and that the payment of the dcosts of any dlefence made by any of you will be resisted by the >laintiffs. D iated at Pickens C. 11I., S. C, the 7th dlay of May, 1 892. 's ANSEL; & I IO LN ;9SWORI I, Iant.f'Attornevs. J. M.Si.:war'i, C. C. I'. C. T Io the. Defendants above 6. named: 4. TIake htot ice that the comn plaint ini this action, together ywith the stummons of which the foregoing is a copy, was fdled y in the ofiice of the Clerk of Court at Pickenis Court I louse, yin the County and State afore said on -the ith (lay of May, .A. D)., 1892. ANSEL~ & Plain tiffs' A tones Ptickens5 C:. i I., S. C. I- oooooooooooooooooooooooo * J11F 1t1i1A Nt TAJWII F;, rer,lato thnt rtomach, an*,ut to t k, c fit-wr. 'tut ld, roial I r.Infd~' or Jiiozitzm, *. iltaa(n th FAXI -~ * j,ninit-,.ou iront Il.adacho,hleartburn,iv, zJazundico, Kidliel *)a Iitt, lavor Trouble, N,e40 A R ,i Depre rou fuua t io il 'ad' ta iow ,om e Iolor. . a ithoom, ficaid 2 Itcad , orof- tao,eklid a 1ho.in Dis- 8 a e , so.norph *- o nto tisena r a do nu t tne le- 'i he oarv inioth n the ca n b af.o~ roosL~t I j - Ai e r T!I 1 :-'1h ii CA mO . BUIST'S NEW CROP TU[RN-jIThI SEED!: @X S 3I3 e X. D Plant Now Before Dry Weather Sets in. ALL NEW SEEDS. MANSION HOUSE DRUG STORE. Greenville, S. C. NEW SPOT CASH FIRM! The fivan of 171orris, Majo' & Co. 1as been dixsolved. I hauve aoughat the eitatire stock Nc% ll aelected Dry Vxoods, Nhoes, has, Not-iQvs, Groceies, a. For the 1C -*ext iIy DJays these gos n-i-1 The sold sit aand VEMOVW CONT. I 1nuit ,have room fo) goods. This is tlie opporituity of the measonl Blargalans. I sell sitrictly Vor CASH. Do not ask for Cred Iespectrully, JOHN T. LEWIs. N. B. Parties indebted to Lewis & Morris, will bc ex )Ccted to come with the money and SETTLE AT ONCE. LEWIS & MORRIS, When Doctors Fail To ure you it Is not an absolute indication that you are Incurable. The demands of nature cannot be fully supplied by artificial means; it requires something to control and influence the magnetic conditlouis of the system -something to furnish thc vitality and strength necessary to resist disease. The ELECTROPOISE is an Instrument for the cureof discase without medi cine-it aids nature, in nature's own way, by supplying you with the pure, wvholesome 0> life, If you ar or short dura simnilar cases 1 A 4 oge hor the remarkable e .At 222 King Stree Greenvole,ISK, C. alrojim:YsAN osiOs 11011511 DCdS of Ooot, - a' i:(KgtNS I' 11,5. if Sri' r.ie inll the courts' or the SLtte, nn<1( atI 12e Main Stroet. GRWENVrI,L.E, 8. C. Gas~ giveni evory Tihuraky atd Friday, awul, es-E l* agt h extractel without patin. ___________ Cheapest Brick -My I'ontal Rooms a now located in W. C. on the MYarket. hnk ouelloWs Io>k torerhavn' - J. W. NOiuWOOn), I). D. 8. __________________ utt-.. \ VL.id, S. C. R. .j'P CA ILISL E, All oIrders promptl)1y filled.lETIT O!11icc ovor WVestmorelr.tid hiron. A Duke's i)rug JOHN G. WYATT, (n GE3VIi.1E,8.C. Wolf Creek Br'ick Yard1. E^*ii.l i.. nr..- pernntl4111y 1ontt er at inwley, atl*l re tp2Ind 5pect fully offtera hiso profeioIIal eservlite. to thnw - - -ile I gi-ner ally. .________________ j ingeltf. Barber ShoLI:, ...- - Ove'r '.Mc st71ier(eb.uni l;rIs'. l>r'ag Store. Al1 A mil Rath Rooms. II " , a In rear of Mtis,'ion~ IlinsI, - OlmENVILLE, S. .. li S Aiel ymir j:tI31 ( 1 y yu 3p 54 t FnI.IIL . Ine :st In elpoits for'i en fthe - * INewts,pa. pers *unt ForEEiso tooNths" ineot toN Nommen; ond ist f month wo dawer, wih a:ckcl z ins, .tu, ntice. a '. ( 33 . i .\ (n ii, 413 I(fl' o flent. ~hie sld (ro $ 0 t $0 lyC asr l'WI1( t? F . e \ 11 . \ T . . i ces ie t . Fvriy g i Machine has a sl.cln e.I aait..~AI ...I. Y'' lIl OITY wlre d lra dir s ut lcel Aris nd yfull 'INI a,irt . Il<- r< of05IV.~ I' 1t1 iome~ before playmfent is as~ked. I:ty direct of : lhdIt I in the 111 so t lxtecin largo ,,Lges. it in he anfacurrsandSae ens'ro its be- ind id1ly gotltena 11y and1( careftuly et ted. If youI -c Maufctrr an saeaet'Po6 ave nII tever seen1 a coJI oft it, sendi( for onei 1ar1d ides getting cec:lificates of v.arrantce for five you wHIl p'.onIou it te bilgget and31 bestL IIca 'C'" *O,1 t?- t,trbine '. it naef a' busines, pap3er you ever read.\ AddOe Havannahb, On. NO LOT I'ERY $14300 IN 00LD COIN Fo be &Iv'iun A wav A IbwEb..*""al lal'3fI ICWiii.I.k I3nIIiI .as lekenls Smelr NG ate. 111 e(k ly (Conrier !IIurnI Ift pp3.ltiIIty oft ma3k intt e ach i Oo!dCoin...ntn Atlanta & Ch Division. Schedule In effect May 15, 1892. NORTHBOUNt. No. 38. 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