The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, August 18, 1892, Image 2
PxoIENS SENTINEL.
'lClMNS C. 11., 8. C,
J. F. BOG(S, UdItor and 1roprletor.
nitered at I'ickens l'ostofilce as Secoud Clas
Matten,
SUBSCRi PTION 'R1C', $1.50 ier Var rh-frla
1-4y Iit mlviace: for six nonthm, 75 cents.
.I d- rtiseinenti I tsertel at one dollar per rqare
oI olie inch or lesm for the first Ilsertlon andI
tifty cents for each sabsequent lisertion. A
wleral d.isemunt made to merchants aid others
:nvertjsi% for six nionths or it year.
Vt' POSITMON AV0.;R,,-EN,r lOI
'IV%'KlY NOT TAKEN.
Obitu:ry noticees exceedig fnve lines, tri1jutes
If e.pect, cominninat tionls of R per8oaial
enaaracter, when admlsaable, will be charged
f: s advertisementm.
We recognize and respect the righta of
ot!%ers to honest difterence of opInton, and
claim the same right for ourselves.-Con
4ervative Platform.
MErOnTesxrxe trATVOWAL TICKE T.
For 'resdenit,
G ROV F.* R C,I. .: I -:1,.\ND,1)
of New York.
Yor Viev-Pr-Ient,
A,DLAI ..
Of 1141 no34.
Conmervative State Ticket.
For Governior,
JOIIN (. SHiEA'A)RD,
Of dlgetioltt.
For Leuttant-Governor,
J.AME;S .. ORRit,
Of Greenville.
For Attorney Geierl,
W. 'EitY MUlUI'lly,
Of Colleton.
For Comptrolier Gcneral,
J. It. tlh i:iT
Of latiren.q.
For Seeretiary of State,
1.. W,'. Y OUM5.\N S,
Of Ibriwell.
For Superitendelt of Illuatiol.
REWC. 1). W. lf)T
Of Aider.son.
For A<jtitda,mt aid inspector General,
W. W. l)INON,
of York.
For Treamurer,
VE. It. MlCI V .lt,
of Lexiligtonl.
TH1URSDAY, A UU(17ST 18, 1892.
"If I vote for Tillan will it lie the last
ballot I will ever cast?" Ask yourself
this question before you vote.
T1 is the duty of every mani,rich or l'oor,
id (.epecially the poor, to vote for ilep
ir.rd and Orr. They areAnot in favor of
making sluves of you.
Remember that you do not have to he
registered to vote in the primary on the
30th. It is necessary for you to vote in
tic general election but not in the primary
You have to have your name on a club roll
five days before the election, however.
If Governor Tillban is elected our State
debt will not be refunded unless it is at a
very high rate of interest an( if this is
0one the ltaIN payers will feel it for Ilie next
fifty years. 0overnor Tillman has fought
capital so strenot:sly that nortnern calpital
Ists will not invest moo-y here.
News reaches us every day of new
tinies being added to the Sheppard and
Orr list. Mcin nra hiavinlg their eyes open
ed, are laying ashe their prejudices and in
a calm, dispassionate way reasoning to
thetuselves. They invariably reach the
concluasion tMat Oovernor Tillmn has de
ceived them.
Think of it, fellow eitiz.ens, this may be
the last time manay (of you will get to cast
a ballot. Sapic,se Gov. TIilhinan is elected
oitha a legiAlature to suit, haim and they call
a~ EIonstitutio?il mnvntion1i'I ad pa:s the
.00~f puoll tax Ilw, aid the educational or
property tinaaliient'on for voting.
WYould that deprive you of voting? I [ow
many whol votLe now a could not' vote f lie
had to be able to read and write or own
$800O worth o~f paroperty'. 'Vote ifor Shiep
p:ard ando OIrr ad retain your freedom.
l)on't vote' to make yoaurselves slaves.
What coan"tituates sucecess? Ask the man
of fashion, his answer will only lead to :a
deceper inavestigat ion; asok the politician, lhe
will reply in words that daazzle the imagi
Intion and give you the impression of a
i. vning character; ark the mten of ny vo.
ceoion who have achieved aanything in
their calling, and no satisfaction will come
until you hate thought seriously and sober
ly over their individual answers. Stam it
all up and the inevitable c.nclusioan will tie
that, since man is naturally a social be-ing,
success is baut the result of a proper diree
tion of the native f~aulties ana! an honest
compliance with thes obligatious~ binadia'
all manklamf.
T1here is a certaiaa amlouant (at coampla( can.
cy and saatisfactionm in seeing anmd knaowinag
that the peo~ple of Pickenas county are
amnong thae most reasonable, best satisfied
andl the most conservativ'e in the State.
PTc uaatural tendenacy of our people is iin
keepinag with the true spairit of the times
:'ost, of thema have long since learnaed that
every one who cries reform are not reform
crs and( the day is not fair distant when the
gentle arm of truath shall prevail. Warn-.
inigs are comuiag from every section for theo
people to think seriously and thinking-to
act hi accordanace with those unchallenged
principles ew.bodied in the privileges of
an American citi'nen.
hoss and Dietator.
In a converenaiiona recenitly' at Belton in
the presence of the Rev. F'. Auld, (4. W.
AMeGee randl the proprietor o)f the hotel
th( re between Prof. JIohn (G. Clinlkjcales
aind myself, I asked P'rofessor (link
scales why W. D. Mlayfield was njot cani
v'ising theo State with the~ other candlates
andi he replied that heo did not lIke (lover.
nor Tillmaun, and gave Ilae following a hais
reasonas: That Ooveruner T1iihanan went In
to May field's omce and asked hlim to allow
hhna (Tilhuzan) to namae all the applointees
that lie (Maytield) had the righat to appoint
alt over the State; that Mayileld tcld him
it was asking too much; thant the people
had elected hiin to discharge the dauties of
Sauperintenident of Educatlon and he ox
peetedi to de it.
That Tillmian replied he was "nothi
but a d-d coat-tuall singer anyway and
oug~ht never to have been put on the tick
et.' Professor Clnkseale was assisting.
Mr. Mayfleld in his omcle at the time.
Professor Clnkscales stated the suame
thing to othmer parfties in Williamston, and
fcaedupon will substantiate the mnatter.
Here in tlae Glovernmor of the State want
ing ina addiionm to other powers, the righat
to appoint paruizan rmen to control the ed.
ucation of the children of the State in or
der to keep himself in officel Why not
make himn dictator and do away witha the
courts, the legislature anod all State anad
coly...of09es? Powerl Powerl Power!
des' iI all to me, Is his cryl How long
will free people stand thj. bing?-Geo. W.
Sullivan- to &seenvlil New,.
The lawn is a glory or a shame accord
ing to the way in which it han kept.
Constant drawig from thme soil without
returni mlust in tiaLe inmover'isha it.
For health, peasuro and profltable em
loyment, there is no place like the town
f Pickens. From every quarter we hear
ts praises and the citizens are becoming
roused to a realization of the bonanza at
heir hands. With the railroad completed
mId a hotel large enough to accommodate
he pleasure seekers and business public
Pickens will loom up one of the attrac
Aons of the Piedmont sectlon. There Is
ao reason why Pickens should not be a
city in the near future, her climite,
her mountain seury, her local advantage
added to the hospitable and chrislian char
acter of her people are sufllenitt recoin
mendation to the public. As i plaee for
the ambitous beginner in the battle of life
she offers peculiar advantages. Let his
profemion or employment be what it may,
the business interests of the town aid sec
tion aroundti are calling for recruits. The
advalitages are pecnliar. becaluse there is a
future before u.s, 1a#osiility, a 'ind of
latt'lnt forve:; which iton ae only awitiing de.
velopment. The etergy of Pickcns re
',ources are of a natuore coiscrved; tie
collnty hai becn bl'ssed w,rlitf tall excvi Oin
aIIti mndanlce of natuikrad.l dvanltagres h
clialletige ever the best and most noted we,
tioms of the old niorld. It Ascoineded thalt
Pickens is the mo:3t undevelopwd county
inl the State but at the stme thinf. it has ill
ways been granted that ther destilny is not
thim seltli.d. The agriciltilrli and me
chanical Coln ventieics of thlis county have
already attracted the attention of out.
sIders, andl men of wolt-h and distinction,
men of character, men who have been sue
cessful in their rcpective Cnlliigs are inl.
quiring into tle tiiure of this section with
avidity which enables those int(rested
in her welfare to defy the silagnating inl.
fluelecs which alive retrIdIed it: in the hpast
Wit1h lit eic-1murigemtent1t let us look for
wurdx with uidamibed hope; there is no
success for the idle; thcre is n)o honor ill
reping Ile 1henti I tf antle. A work
young man awake! study te dispositini
(if your iredce.siior wII, have lel-it Pick
ens what she is, and see that she leps
alace with the times.
rIKE NE!FFHIgAE QUECNTION.
We are glad to publish the correction
of our version of the colloquy be,.teen
Col. Orr and Mr. Fred Williams as shown
in antother column by the latter gentleman
We do not see, however, that tiere is
much difference between tlie report and
what Mr. Williams says. Different words
are used but they corvey the same mean
ing. If a nim is in favor of a hw, aflr
it becomes law, he is certalitly nt! in favor
of abolishing tLat law. And if a illan is
in favor of abolishing a law he is not int
favor of that law.
Now as tothe eight box law. The law siy3a
"1the managers on the demand of tile voter
shall be required to read to him the names
on the boxes" &c. Now if a maii cannot
read or write how easy it is for him to
have a frienld prepare his ballot and pit
Governor aid LieuttenantiGovernor in oine
pocket, the ballot for anotier omfice in
another pocket or between his lingers,
as was clearly shown by
Col. Orr and then demand of thte managers
to read the names on the b'oxci. lInt tot
11s comet dowit t the prticaifl workings
of thItis systemt. It hais been in o perailion
for several years antd we have neveri knoawn
or heard of a mni:i, lie lhe the mot(st ignitr
ant th:at ever faiiled to vote.
And assert, that the only thintg tiotst lhas
ever disqualilied a voter in this State
sincee the democrats caime into piower wtas
thte registratioin law. The. ebght, box iwt
never did it, b ecaunse every m:tan who co uld
comtply with thle requti remtentsa of regist ra
tion law could and did vote at every gin
Col. Orr I didl dlenlOnntc anl e'dnetatit al suf
fera-ze stuch as wats binmg advocanted by
Ghovenor Tlillmian. What would b e the
elTect ot that, laiw? A man11 whO couldt not
rcad antd write couldt not. vote itt till, l1e
couldi not have LIho mtana:gers to readh thle
the namecs on the boxes to him so hie would
know where to dteposit his ballot, but he
mtust read for himnself or not vote. 'Ttink
of thte thoausantds thtis law would tlisf in
chtise. We think t here' is ai great di Ttr.
cnee I.et wetn the law a:; it now Lantds andI
the one advo.-atedd by (virio>r TilbuI: o.
is in the LOl aind sent ilto th iii:lu's
Advyocate at Anderisotn tot' lpublientiiiibut
the etditor of thnit paperi reft~ul t(o publish
it and( thte coirrespo undent hadt it p'rited~
in t1:e Andterson Jlourtnti Amione- sarial
other quletions askLed the ediltor t'f thes
Advocate was this one:
Wotuld you as a pious Ptreshyierin like
GJov- Tjillmain as ia leadeir on the judgntt
Th'e editoir did not say eye nto-rnay to
tids quetstioin, but we will answer it forii
hiim andt(l.sy No. If hte coulid lnot take 'Till
matn as a leader Otn the jtugent dI ay~ hi
he ats at piious Presbytelim atnd Lhtm
doing lii's duty to ' .d and his counltry lay
taking htitm ats a liader no0w?
Anid this is appicabile to miany atherts
uhal'o proafas to bie chtristians ano I are 10o..
Iowing the niek anid lowly Jre.,'n. z wun
ean a charistian nton be a TIilhmuani omn?:
Thant is a scry' huzzlinug questioni to its. If
ytou would not like for your sons to take
Tfilhmnan as a moral guide iand woutltd tot
like to have himu as a leadetr at the judg
ment day how in thte natme of (commlton
sense can you follow him now. Christian
people think of it.
It beho ove, every Fl:eppaird and ()rr main
to stand firm. We hatve things in tine
shape for a gloriouts victory. Only a fciv
more days rnmahi in which to werh:, :a.
let every man dhetermtine to utilize every
day. D)o not allow the other side to iright
en you by threats or otherwIse, bit standi
your ground flrmnly lint calmly. Use all
hIonloabiCleSeas to dlefeat (Goveor 'Till.
man1 Our caiuse Is gtining every (lay
more than we coulid hiaveexpeted. ft is
a good Eautso and Is bound toi succeed If
every conservati-vo man will put his shoutl
der to the wheel.
Theo PennisylvanhalUdload Conmpany is
the hargesut real estate owner, in Phadl
phi11, except the munticiptality Itself, and
w~hen It pa id Its taxes on July 1 it put out
$ir312.0)00. Th'is represented an awessmnt
on * t70nAnnt).
PiCkens county has mustalei her high
reputtation for peace, harnony and good or.
der. bhe has set an example to hcr si.ter
counties worthy of emiulation. Our pco
pie have always been noted for their fair
ness, imparliality and law abiding di:iposk
tion, and ltst Wednesday was not tun ex
ception. Though some over apprelensive
personm had predicted that we would have
I rotible and diorder the ninjority believed
it was not so. Some wild rumors hiud heun
made a day or two befirc tl metling that
an attempt would be made to hoilt a han.
ner with a i.cture of Governior Tillban
running from YouRnans und a threat is said
to have been made by a Tilhuan iann that
if it was done he would sho16t a hole thro'
it.
But the Tillmanu men were assured that
they wanted fair play, peace and good or
lee and would do theil itirlmst to have it,
a ud if such i a linlmler wis brou git It the
gronlld it w(ilb not be railsd. t
were ta!en boy th -ids1h to k !.-vihly
quietand i g',od humnnor. C:rm
Jihnston previded with mar11k-d ipril
ty anld fairJA%-S, lai ut c."Cry att-m1p1t by
aiy ove in:I the ( rowd to intei'l'rIut. tihe
spekO or to) coiaIInm1111 vlhair Liie by N .
tions was plnuptly nipp".d1 by hi . It
q''mveS tht. t-ilks of the wholte i
atd in behlalf of the .,servative ci -:.
ruey ot l'iCken1 Colity ve Ierekby ac
knowledle oul gratitu and tendller hiim
our1 iiinocere thiankst.
Therevwas no disturbance of any kind
and every peaker was accorded a fuil, fair
andrepcti fill heariig. ThU clrowd ww,
virioisly uslm ed n va! lt frolmk6 ix to Sixt!-(n
h1un1dred, bit we think oie tlhousaniid volhlI
have coverc! it. We did not mialk a re
port, of the sp(checs because teire w;is
nothing nvv. brouiht out and the Il-opli.
have iendj evera l liie the saim spvc0ee.
O.ly thLre iszues wIere diselw ed, that i:,
iF.u ii of illich ipl talce to the pvop!e
OW, and the-y were the road or couity
g!verInwIt hill, the thire dlliar poll tax
and the property or '-ducation Illiuictitiln
for vt)ter-i. (Nol. Orr aiv; the dfrst speaker
atid slitld the popitionf the isfrvaives
-oin thlsf, etionS: le gave goad reasons
w% by they were oppiosed to these na-sures
Glovernor Ti1m1 followed and d1efenldied
these i-sues and advcat-d them. At the
coni1Iusion of hizi :i-eech Ih-le took a hand
primary on the poll tax (uestion and about
fouir hunii1dred hiands were raised.
The connervatives took no part in it.
C>1. Yo:tans fol!owed G)iveror in
:t'al~~~~ nrIb- TPhi.lmlsaofth 0. 1
rma1 iiIP the Clarat i.tu:itI1 ant Lfv
the p-iers and at. the ct;sluaiin ,, he
spli."Ah Was h-ud!y clhicer'.d. TheL. streagtt
of thle Wn !4ner0atvs wer I how in I.h
hi:atng for CI)l, 'nan whic was d"af
em. CAL. iluubell, Gnerall vAr."
lin't COl. 11onwt aNo 11nad(e -peeches li:d
were given good attention. At tie con
cluwion of tie fZatt. clldidatf-S speclie
Congressinan Joinstone nd A. C. Latinir
candidate for Congrsi In I his di:trict lnlae
speehes. o be ai iberal as,os a.ihe ile d
trot think there was more thin two T.01iani
menCl to one Reaard m,ic an at t he meetain .
Ini the~ hand pu inmrziies not4 inlore tha imit
the crowd voted.
it was very noititceable ithat G(a nor
Ih tin sh i a wo yer:: aga. ;\ P.t'h
wa haLt thei 0 ae no1 it :i ,..reat ha. fillow
:italin;; ini h!ae uniif irin ~ jt iih idre oaf
t;iit li ers tim is pantis andc caut ('lIer
tiMin.( thle "Chal;rleston Wohi a-."' We( rj
ii-alher Iiio yeai-- :Igo riclh a Intie-y'
h.re withI thle cRapignR pr*.ty wvi .the
hulcreRids oaf -opiesa af t Ihe Worl an!d wi it
ti-ied t hema ight air. left .oil tohl the pae.
talc that it wa.aI the besi psaer ~in till Etate.
anld the ai!iar a, (horua (f apprIoal "thait'
W\e ha-;e banil of several;t men(1 54:.ig
tbhit if they could hbear Goivernor TPiUma-n
say lie wa-s inLv fav. of the eoiit ,yegaVARI
inen t hill, the ;63. poll tL and the qualcifi
cation1 schem te they won!ld Riot sulpport him
They) hieard himi ray it iost W%~edda it
t hey we're her' and we believ thaV Imt lmany
who l- a!pthi h: ak b it if f:ivo
-a a wh -e in ht sick of i.ift y
*w r :n;m( :...aa..:i -,
One aa -;t( 'aa.jaa :'ra n ar:l hat
duaaarfaour a00.? \tha a o
t)nre tiae:na and P iml iin: ha wtso
the tt. W h .c' wiih- a ''lli a'itton ea ii
iqts it is aHl;;nat to doa igooid aiiin- ill .
buil lip any couaint
Jn his rateent spec i on,) 1 the tur121 f, Meal
lior (Carlisl-e prce.-enaan l -- sit'l. a. 1 l iih'-i a
h&ie itt N a. t i :he '\it!.- iae, aa
tiry siince t imt hew' wet iinDta oct. (i
I a a (costi1.g :-i-19,;,00,0 th e t pi .ph. ''I- -
thie onian i t i hav paia ii .Imi. g
'5 as iheted Ii rom peopleda of iadra(te
iiiia whaia lire ii ed I 'r iniar'8 I in p ar r
tiet to the 1.- Ii f t1:0 *a' ais h n-.,:
peole of!lt a i ncRh atlons;, -mid 'th' wl.al'
.tax is shnlliV ai tine' 'al I h(a rep h- fir buy'
peopleah ner n. El idecIeived. bay the lv-~
tongued 1.gents of 'a the Ial t eter th1214-y
tem11 if it requlired blood11 an iRon) to dio it.
Th'le taotail incomellt aof thei : evernl.enil fair
The app;~roptriat:aion tar the a-tune Pe1 iodl ar
a5~ i)1 ,:;-4. Arc'oringaa to Ihm h. ureIl,
theite aaiil bae 1aiditi( netv foIr the! a rei
year of QM :::".,0. inlo lii-a iapsa 'i
t(aons it ineim :d 8 t5.t:M.'), o for t he silk
his fund1. There wii lhave to bie a1 def:ilt
oni Ihoi sinikinga funda, andt ev-n thei the
oavernmnent wIill noit he ab!let to maeet iti alh.
Iigations.
.iThe Hrinutgtoni Ill invest $12,000O,000
mi preparing for the worl'so~ fair t.ral(V. A
sixth of this almount, wailtlhe t inito
hndges uai ii t. . [oui oni te liuriinlgtoni andl
Northern. 'lThe Wy3omihn" lanicheos will
lbe exttede 100 ilet (1 miore, onea tow-6.s~
fleoana and the other 'o Oplden. ThIe re
mnlindler w'dt e. to be teiim7 the (aip-[a
ini'ei.
Prohaibigt,io.
DoCs it pay to keep ip a traflie which
furi:ihs the o(,casion aind inceutive for'
!eventy-five pcr cent. of the, critues of the
country evirLy year? Does it pay to main
tain : bisitcss ihich 1lotitrislies just in
proportion ats every other buesines declineis?
I)Mcs it pay to s1lpport a tralile which cu
rich"s the ff-w and impoverishes the maly?
D)oes it. pay to nourish an institution that
woatild if it could, roh you som)ie day of its
14nu anld <Inuiditers, and throw them back
up.on l l yt broken-iear "ted, degraed amid
rilined. both in bldy and Dol? Does it
py to recoogiize and sutin oirectly or in
directly :I traiie that is antatgonistic iii
Spir it ind intet.e.t to the iomle, tile sehool,
the cutirch. :and t everything which g>od
and hol"rail men holI arertd and titar?
Does it pay to keep in existeica a, class of
inst itltions whi,l ar' eenerally known and
rec'gnized tks briieders 4 of i-miritV, idle
le0s, erime altl vr 1 -om )f vie? 1)oes
it pay to vote for the perpeLuation of a
business which canl only live ait the ex
peise of tle Virtue. happiless, peace and
lrospi-rity of the lwople ami;tg win it is
I)rnike!.'n:'s. is hati a sin and a difase.
It k it s"n to 0II1:1efm'I (CE with, ndi arewr
l 1ivine: r a;- t ro :; il; i itst:iis trd
il : t I. m I I .I c. "f < 4y l lpon 'i!, yic
Im it . l, it.! h--t a sil u la' a isealse
.\le h:.i 'i a 1. d inet 1nd ce ei tgpison.
tt itIlri.:k tht yent ;, poiQ i thous
una t ha it y41:0y ills it l'tes of t n it :,
klt. i "'i i i. id 11 t. ' oit iISlii,
IE,i e 1- ih tl lir- i l !Y: wl (1u .)
h lk t o it e l. -,;;Iln( 'eu le tl,r *itt
bIt' u i l ow tis 'i. lin I:n ::1,i o e aid to H
I<! I' lr t ne 'ui with tcri i tal iin keepes and1
1heir wl,tlaw( d ;!.. Thc G( r: Rule rims
t hde e f1 r pl ibt)lity l tili il rets: of u .
ih- l are thti i .( pibile parties
What nudl: - drnk:mb-l? Strrmi. drink.
ki,;w. .11 i Wh.> m1ires It brws? The legi. -
bitor. Wio lmkc ik II( !ini:hr? The
1 i ]. iQ h 1 tt th peIdLe? Wc are L!e
Jw .io hir s Oa terom traf!ic prevail the.
spirit :mill reh. aigln of our (11ve OmUnet is de
te. te, i TheV-rp of all law atuli gov
r ;n rc ti 10rotcct the pepeagainst
jw,t tsuich wroite:s n4 aro psrodice d by thet
li'll"ic ill tl ors. Thurc re, i ;o far ai thle
traiie reai',mir gwit rnment voc4 dowti.
There ik a pwrpt-tal amd irrci:prssih!e con
flict. nt. I it :mndl ju110ist andll" wEoilsomll
0,.veronwenjt. .In c-, (ry :truc chirl!zian with
ill % hom It hrv is i d ,&l'l of the Holy
Spirii. it is lmaici aly rradlic:itrd L eL u.4
lilt-Ar 1 0i"ct t iat tihe- grat li te'd
1f 11he d11unk4.1rd, is Wo 1ut whis.
ky where lie cau'l get il. , he christian
People of thlis Land (,u4ht to bie able to
imiti, in (qipositionl to thv liquor trafl.e, its
cod mdn then hie near if this was done.
Thev Sulwon plower represenots thle Imt "a
Ianic t evils ilat threatc-us the life of the
naltion), thke com munlilitY anld thle famlily.*
Whwn we -vt it lhoroug hly into our heads
:an! hearts that rum11tti ll ki-S 111:11 a d rumi sell
(rA i t' puliv mlisance and a public m1 le.
th:: con u ji , wc 41ill Ma ral CJ( 8
hca. . ig .1 sin ' hat h)-I
sup ie:sed the (-Xland-in;: in(k , f
f. W . . e;- ol in' y I:,rentv, bro''1kel 11
Ofw luel a.v flatni!Tcs, w:-ti'd oa.o Nine
- at I ,* I . .. .tI 111 1 0 1 1] C !.. I t I
I - illl
1.1a-i,jd iritt d m lil-y k !mn o tIt.
hopfl hibi'ren to be-qary andh
dhug In-lny im timely grvsanid plungedi
1:1.1y sinm-erz m11i t.e deph f hell, But
tO thatL gaLithe (riMinlly (1n the <driunk
trd is ui .jmt. If no on. di4tilledl udent
sli 1 , i t 3 tu nto ene c oIuld ,,:it in thie
whoIt:leor rctail, ami In one could lse
I 'I I ', . XIIlW . L II. . ! I ',
Major Mlh'!ftl isniittl ih(lpa hinch i pis of
: o--re :i.l:ldti ii early1' tin t be ta; rig
be llllrllhi( e n ne-1 11C d iellu theo tet;,ie
Thelynojohr firog a-itly '1:hrs iuse) Il ofth
85.00 For the Hel
$3.00 for the 2d 1
$2.00 For the fd I
ALL VARIETIES
CARPEN'
MANSION 110u
ts~Orders by mitil soi(
eflicient jourillist. Every grd citiz,
shotlti take: 111.1,d pay for a 40ti paper; I
owes it to his cotrlly, to his family an:d
hi hiwn sh-ese tafti 1;I. e
The EallAyqban bud up to the 1st
A11ustLI , loinued oat !Ifty* til--I thoru: ;-11) (.
ha-s of thir t luntiod'i. )I' this alikn int
p"r cent., (Ir. flaty thea I.m d INwo hunim
anid lilty r-.dl:ir has het-n 1:)w ell tee fil
imer.-, the ...unti fo ntr tI01 v,i1
up: I'', to make 1thei (. 1l i.'; y ear.
ie Il t e i ti2i.' dvre \i41 *h l the . l
h:ats lfin led, thw, 1. oT r i 4rtof, l h. I,
I(quist it mtvi.l' kt,bo -I v'li,11 lha e ' , .
g Od f cor lupoi.Now we a
iw it tall t" ahnqe the m:ml th it hlIps y<
at y tourown sflcitti.mn. Ii' .l41aik.s are
einrs e It Ie Collti)ry. if thy oppl- Sime il
pour m, if their-it rtte of mi k. Is
high, jl;st don't bl-rr)w thei. Illivmlev t?
et thtm se .:-tely :hell zu;'J it word for
they IN-ill s i 1 i 2t alldit ()I I
C~ent.ral, .ltay. A u1ti 'ni:
E:ts-y, T 1esil:w, . ;, rlt 3.
ir'Cs 'iCe4-. Vt edr.ia. - Au.rt1, 2I.
Slauly UGrove, Thmldiav A.r-tit 25.
l'ieens0.1 Fid:y, Algil:-A 26.
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A. - K r Il.FY , 1%. U. I;.\ I N I-.:%
Trhe miany fricenth. of IA. G. 11 .\I. Ny CI,
sI'meelt l Ont i lie 1hi a e ll inell. t'.1 I
IWitv:e af iiepe:,.tI ives, b.lject tli tilt jrin
ry ele:t lon.
The litly r!viwl.s If M1. I'. s'l ITil . r sepivt ifi
IM 14IIIItTe himwi t va a n leblIl,te the l ee
_jel. 'e t n t. lj, e#-4 i 1. the priniiy v(et i
t''i1 ( 'Iu )\>N t'.I
. I1. hiS ee- l taly nomnce1 IN
'earelithittetl ler re-e let r te t elile eet ('fiert
,r fq,r 4-sin - Cmirty. '-ubjt to tle tion
Ulfe w r itrtiv i: ih !4 .riviskry
tleeF )JReh( S(LI I J I I1 T Pe?.
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,viest Turnip.
Iteaviest Turnip.
Ieaviest Turnip.
. NO OLD SEED.
'ER BROS.,
SE DRUG STORE.
Greenvillc, S. C.
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i'tr 1(1 ];.iu bli lalde tat ()ne writimv.
iItq,g!!:--' -wrmirfkl -emm! esmoa operator
+- wl:d...v fvo l o0!.m to iny operatior
4'f Wit. ('1n vilujil the work ow the D)OUBLE.CA ;.;
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onsult5 your lr4iteres andl all yon J.
rit N O e at. il .'4 Z1141144!I
'1111 '444.' y, 44. C
r lits yoarc patnae. il(4l pay youl 1.I(r1
n , nad 1:.er ;nv l- .rirb of Civ
r.-. :nt '.1 '- Ohn.-0 (47e :: ?r4t ofn moth
its' are~ 4an l un Ii) .) domaint whO)44st
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sa sOn Oag~eN,
Il raky3 snr W1IIHE WklOFOR THE MO?JlV.
ns A a4enujlt4 4 ir we51 4ilh4o that au'iI( taot n-ig, Iino
0-mn*4 .h-4,: (4on,oth4 Iiink44, Mexlo more nmn
* i tab l a n t'lnluudc4,4-g,rnb than (4ny0ol(fir r'hoO eer'
rl'1I;(412y. ulfuoiuotdshe otn
me a S theri who wan44t a g(>(441 heavy calf,.three
- Soled, OXtnson4444 4tt1go r,b,. 44asy to waill in, and w1lm
)4.p 14'h I'. d'y andi warr-u.
40 Z'Ine Onl % , 14..5 andi S'..00 Work.
es n.lgnn'; Rho.t wil~Il4, t wo mre wear for the9
7 .. -a .0y ..... ee...i... 1y ar mad tr Ser
Lo p~4 Ih..0aaYte. 5 Sch,ool
O ac ra worn *.y 1 44o Onya 4Eury
w.here.. ThtomOOMI *4rv 4(~)iceadeso4344od attb A 1r64ces.
h14. iraIt:n4 Am adoo he440 (Imat 440 -.80 A~4l or findC aif, n,e
delaed. Ihey r Y ,t-T etIhh,oorl.'otb1lt'nnd dura.
bLe ~.Thd.4rYoar1' utrooosa,edn
their ootwea are 411ud Ing ) th is t )401)IOI
Onhui1 o.--~W. L.01 I (lglo.'ra. 01 -4 . h. rin
stte.mpo,.1 4)n the) 1't<nna of eac 4)- hoo.4(: l',oc for It
whean y..4 buy'. lIw a'1r4.of deahl rant4 inm?pting tos4ub
atiuta 4.oon Iima a forthem4,. D,s4'1 u4bJnitation14 arn
f.)audu444on4I ait 44mhj't to 44) 30 loS ')iion by )ii, 1..- o')
trvnIb ';;~ mou-- em.:4 . -44.: p.r.Iinc:..
W-. L. JnoUGhA:~ , Dlrucktuine ilus. SJold lay
W4. Al. !iagood (& (Jo.,
I.). Mu!WI ANi,Y
Low
-
F. W. lluidekoper & Reiiin Foster, Receivei
Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line
Division.
Scled u! in el ct ,1uly 24, 1892.
1n0T1'N D. N o. 38. No. 10. No.
Ctu,tern Tino. Daily. Daily. Dali
I,v. AtIlinta (E. T.)...100pm 8.501pm 8.061
"6 Chamblee ................. 9.24pIn 8.40t
NorT robs .......... ........ 9.65pm 8.52
" Duluth ... ........ .. .. .... 9.47Pim 9.04s
Suwance............ ........ 9.57pm 9.16m
i" uford.............. ........ 10.1Opm 9.2&
F".lowery iritith.. . .... 10.24pi 9.42t
" Gal:ite ville.........2.22pni 10.f.5plu 10.031
" au a................ 2.401piml 1i.13plu 10.1ro .
" 11iel 1........... ........ I I. Im 10.1
" (lornelint.......--.-.-. .... .... I11ipm 10.611
M t. Airy ............ .... ... 11.40-lim 10.55&
"Toevott ........ ...........12.2ant I1.191
" VW estmiuinter ....... ........ 2.b7ain 11.6c,
"3eiecit ..................... 1.l7am 12.151
Central....... .... ........ 1.50am 1.20F
" t1ts PyK............. ........ 2. 184m 1.461
; reeviville....... ..5.2.'pn 2.44nin 2.111
(" reert..... -... .. .. .. 3.141tin 2.4-p.
W ellfor -............ ........ 3.338m 3.00p
" Spartanburg . ...... 6.17pin 3.54ai 3.23p
". lifton ............. ........ 4.13al u 3.40p
" ..owPet.................. 4.18iam 3.44p:
"..... ..y.................. 4.40at 4.00pr
tit -kshurg... .... ....... 5.V1am 4.27pi
" Gr... vr...................... 5. 11m 4.87p)
Ki '-; Moiititi... ........ 5.28am 4.5rpI
" iitoijin .. ....... 5.52m 5.20p
".. ,. we. ........ -.. .. .... 6.05aMl 5.31pt
" eti ...... . ...... 6. 10am .39pi
.\ . C I. r;i atW.........8.20. 1 K . -101 6.OOpa
5e-rnw~Ann. N o. :7. No. i1. No.9.
iilvY. Daity. lhitly
v ( 'ln irltv .... 9. U I I .0pm 2.2an
1.11...ont ............. - 2.0pu 2.410pil
" ..... ll............. ........2.19 'n 2.ban
" ; G !to i-t .......... ......... 0p 3.(Hun
" a.t.v's Mountin.... 2... i . 3.27n
(ivr vI ...... ........ 3.(;pmn 3.43til
" W.btek-4burg ......... ... ... 3.16pm 3.5311
.. . . ..r .................. -.MpIl 4.13an
Gr0Ar ..8 .................... . . 4pil .42tn
reenvilule......... .'. pi 1.01-7p 1 -.1058n
-v a,.1 spi 5. C)OR 1
I. .......... .........0pm 6.3111
V,4 o IJ io. I T - 5' 13
IItrl.............. ........ f.3pin 7.33i
renu ..... ........... 7.4 1 7 1 .54a n
- re v Iluv inI e ....... ... . . i 1 -p i 6.17(i1
It niye . . . .. . . . . .. .. 1 H An
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At:tio i, olaily cxvept Smidny, leves Atents
f*.!-, ;1. 1a,! W-raVes Lula11 P.W0 p. m1. Returning,
lefa."- Luh01 6.W0 t. mn., arrivos A tianta 8.50 a. M.
Hettweenl Lamit and Athet-No. It dally, eX
cept S1n11h1ty, nIin No. V d1lily, leaves Lula fl.l5 P.
il. i 15it. m., arr tihtiens h.n0 p. m. and
I l it. in. Ruturning, Ivu Athens, No. 10dal
iy. except Suindsly, and No. 12 datily, 60.1 ..m.
itand 7.7 i. ,t riiitz-Ove Uoi 7.t5 p and A..
Iictwve(,n Trnit udE;crtvn--No. 61 daily &I
Iii nayi., rleave I'vcon Li .. it . in., arrive Eli
hrn0 m I l. Returiing, No.b0 PdaIly except
silldily, leave Eibertim 5.00) at. m., nrrive Toccoa
K.-W it. m.
-Nom. q and 10 Pullman 81ceper" between Aflan
tt anud Newv York.
Nos. 37 and 34, Washington and Stuthwestern 4k
\Ve%fibued Limnited. between Washingpton and
Atinta. Throw-th Pullmno Sleeperei between
N -it Yta k and 'New Cirbeims. altio bestwcen Watih
igtotiand Memiphim via .\thumti t nd 1rming
ho.m. oseivation car between Wnihingtn and
N4-%w Orl(--s.
s. 1i and 12, PuPinnt mlffet Sleeper be
tweenl W-1shingtonl and "tIffnta.
U',r detailed linforiir- th u as to local and thro'
lln-o tiih!c, r!-tf-! 911(d 0'u1h.110n Sleeping car rei
ervatimv, conf er w'ih loe.1 agents, or address
W. A. TU:RK.
;rn I P1.tv. Alt., WAnington, D. C.
S. H. A A RDWVICK,
Av!z* Gutn'! Pah. Ag*t., A!ata, Ga. A
.1. A . DOINSON,
9uperhiuai eint, Mi. A ut , Ot.
W%. if. G;R1E-,m,
Geneal ranever, Washington, D. C.
O 1, 11 A A S.
T_ ili_ Maiger,'Washit:gton, D). D).
F. W. !-IcL k !r A iR1ubin Porer. Rlcclvers.
I i .p. ."ei,l . .0p
5.1n. 11.
I m..~ Ilonrenit . ........15pm
I3...n A r lte!tonr Lv..... .....48pm
.... iL Tv lineltonm A r...... ...1.3pm
I ~"4 i ....rVlAne, rso ........1.2pm
I . .. Pndeon........12.45pmU
...A rSeneni,viL..... .. ...2.pm
S.(pm .Ar rim-lifeL..... .. ..2.00n'n
eti ii A n'U l lt I' i tii ail~(1S~n~.a.igrge
14itily.
No.11p.
2.N'2in
Ni.'Alt ( nutliilirna
NTA T.IONS. No.I9.
II.: . iiiul A r. . ..0.5pm
A r....il untn A.... ..713p'
S.,Ied non..... .... ... .5am
-Gronilein.... ........ 6.10m
i.i,v A taler.on A r .r.l.. . . . .l..4.35pm
....A felln L..........4.05pm
...Iv I tn A .... ..1250pm
..A \r Wilevmlton Ar. ... 1pm
Ii ' im i ~i . ..Pe!ii r......nni . .i., .285pn
Ph"c ~tao i, tut,..... ... ri ...a 2.40pd
Gr en ilo . .. .. ..200 '
I it lan C iebl, . . A. i< r daIiio,
l:.:~ . ii m~T: \lmu TinItN. N.1.
lio i . i.....,.Lv Co inenht A amtr........ .058 a
m a. ..1 1 . .. . ..r1 0 . . . . . . . 5 1 p
I ii . ...ia ..I :i .....(' rnli ie .... ..t ....... 9 4.1 p, I
m i 1 .... .m ..... m . . . 0'u ..... ...,or ... 4.0upmn
li r .i ....... .in ... laix hN u . . i . ........ 3.40p
Co -- .. .ij. .. lead E. . ........ 2.2p
.A rIirt .nb l .E ... .... .20pr
4 - enM:nerr. A.to aTRLurn,
...~ l3is. Ag.er,y..... t.n.. ...5pi
I rtween Mnigsr an .agilo, .(.
.H. AT.ANTAC TCO3 No. *2
P. ASS... .....L I'o Iitos Ar... . ..22p
- 105 . ...... .... ii .. (' trit g h 's ..... ......2. 0 p
l "ry. .1.'lt%4i4 ai.. ..A A be i na i 67 -... o1tn.5pm
' atI'r.oe SSpr i r n, i ut . if 4N43 or,
(n..iri1 -1 . (iI;ii V Sti le lin,led) etoad
W.N.f liison .1 ra .1 0 p.ONS . fer 53n
no ho,2 I i ni 2.p.m., .8(Ve..7 bup .
T. in b.r Neucn, A. &, l, . sin,nrh
hon ud.I1 .!1,1.p. m't...othbond..58 a.mm
UL . 7t17 1.. Is
I 'uinin hw ileepiii er...tr.n4 ,1 , 11,
an . Wean , ,nrAu. ...iv.s...l.2Plilman
lubI n S paIi nburg
1.14'lii . Viupervinet ouba .
I. 11. jtAlinDW ICK
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Go' .\Iaagr,Wahigtn,D.m
W.A.TU4K
Gen' Pas. Aent Wasingon, . '