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OENS SENTINEL. PICK E NS U. II., S.C. t 0 J. V,. ROGGS, Editor suit P'roprietr ret at i'ickens 'ostoffice as SNcomst Class P Matter. .;(It -'V1111 N - 11IC11 , $U..) lie r Ycmr invairim-ti fi nitlidn e. for six litotthm, 7-- ectits. pl !r0yiemonts iserted sit on diolliar per s, 1n11 re one Iti1ch or less for thi- llrst imsertion ant y cents for encit sisiuent li:,ertiom. A era) discount inadc to incrliants nmid of hers vertistig for six miotiths or a yeasr. l'()SITI)N A I,VoIsi-i-g.\t1NTS 1'(81 VIY NOT TAKE.N. unry notices exoeeling live linses. tribittes respevt, coviomi.liins of a persomlan p aracter, wiset si:niisnble, will Ic chatrgt:d III( 14 1ivertisemeut. ROCIATIC NATIONAL TICKETr. I;e Fnr 'roseidlt, MOV'r:f CLEi-:I-1ANDy, (f Now York. W For Vice-I'rmstdent. t. APlAI 1. sTlIrV:N ON, Of ilin1ois. hi be IllLHSDAY, SEvPT. 8, 1892. wi PAIL INTO LINE. overllr Tihtan is now the v .i! te of the democrialtic party of this e and it is the duty of cyery democrat LI in and elect him. A large part I the party did not believe that ternor Tillman was the right man for to 1la1ce, but a -fill larger [art thoutt n .11 gri -rently and it is the duty of the ninor- gr to submit to the will Of the majority made a hard fight',,imd a strong fight were fairly heatenl. Now let u- fall line. Let there be 2no balking or kick by any man whov has I-retofore been .-Imocrut. We, of Course expect the ihlica:s to hick but, we irust stand tre to the rack. et us give Governor Tillman our hear upport not only it the ballot box but a- administration cf the affairs of our tc C. If lie does anything that we believe se wrong the people would not blame or nimtioning it aid criticising it. Xe has been elected by a handsome mIU ty and was clected upon distinct issues. u1jority of tIhe white people and white loCrtIjt- o)f South Carolina have said by r votes that they are in favor of the isures advocated by Governor Tillman uts go with the maljority in this 111o. believe ini a tree colmtry and the peo say they waist these thisgs, so let us e them. stir repr3esentatives in the Lvgislatirre ill duty ami honor bound a.s soon as r reach Coluhmbin to take steps laive t conlst itu tional convention anild <e a new constitution. They are hi y and lonr hound to put a pripery or .catioal tiuaifieation for voters inl that istitution. They are in duty and honr; ind to piut in the three dlollar poll tax t ey are boind to reteal tile lien law, to , slish ofict.s and reduice sahat-ies. They . bola-.ul to vote for prohibition if ;t aies ia bceaise that ras iade a distinct ie in the (a.1aign a1nd the vote in this inly was fLf it. (;ive us all these things It ause a majority of the white people of i State raid by their votes that they ited "eml, 2anld we are with tbe IajIori .4w. I'low't tlicker gentleniti, and if can give you any aidi we are ready and ling to do so. Suppoit the metasaures I wvere eected'i on2. EXPERIMI ENTA L I'OL ITI(N. 'his is Lhe age of expr-Iiimenstal polities ~ governmenito have be-come far mlore ex sive t han they' used to be, exeplt the itsnmsent oft Souath Carolinia, and1 that isd :C expsensive than it was a few yeiars . Toa keeps, our people fromn becing dlis .ointed we waist to tell themai thetre is uao nediatte0 relief from1 this cosndition of af.. s. You nseed nlot expiet sa1laries to be nleed, nuor e'xpese to be.K otherwhise ecur eal. 'The pe. phaleLsa upporst the golv men~2t the go1ierr.men2t canniot. support I . ..i.(019 -"a'iaw is as OineI1~.O2s1tse as1 law of gravity and juIst as free from (1ptions1. The laiikianad the aagle mu1st. 1their win2gs or c-omo to thle gr-oundi. i ien we have tilied all thme visioniary emeis that are now being adalristed by ce seekers, we wvill again settle downl to iness, a wviser, buat no weailthmier people n1 before. Woe! to the bhaihmket t promnirc and( cannlot per'form-. Izper-T cc k repas a diaar schl 0. Ve a. pAm -.* r illing "to liide our c." Th1e file s ta~ rrr. are hiers' .how t wo years from basn. 1 1)7 whoi fell (out wih ui is at the sart 1becase we dliffered from. thern are comning batck to thecir first hove. Tfhe l3s r:iot is here to figh2t far wuhat it brnestly bselieves to be he-rt for the counlity ar. Staite, and .o reis: and1( overIcome crier in wha;tever shapes it comeis. If it wvere'uns table illn isnavasnd bloswns ahtsut bsy every wvindl of political doetine, for thte siake of gauiig or hold ig 12 subscriber, it wosulud be unsworthiy of caiJidlene. BIht a1s honcaty is the best posl Cy5, so it is thte bti$ but.ms meithaod. We 15 had raLther heat in bmki hean truckle to: M tany for thIeir patraonage. Wh~en you read the SETNE. you at c gettinig the honiest Opinions of a manil wheaa nltater is3 isow "W I coi)yctios.la T1he fields aire rapaidtly w~hitenaing with Itr, seve Vcen (t cotton-. It will nlot cost nlear as ru muchel as8 usual to gather the crop. Thiere w Is somne colalpeltlsation bas alnost every inig. Ci fortunae. Evenl th liiconservativeeranida(htes ga for ollice, hn Pickens counisty will not have er2 to lhelp pay for thec tickets in thec general th election. It will lbe refresinig though to th ace themi spill thteir tre-asres to defeait P1 brother IBowden's Third Party ticket. l Trot thems out Waddy. We are anxious to jumlp oil somelthing about our size. News comies fromt the HCjepublicanI camp~s v thlat t,bey w'll pliaec ini the field algasinst 2 G~overnosr Trillmnan, Jw'!ge. Mouiel W, Mel- ,1' tonh for Giovernor-. Judge Meltoni is a smart12 1ma12, and no0 doubt the stroniet 25 mnl the liepublicians have, but he can't be. Governlor of Souith C'arohlina. hitung upjonl the dlemocxratic stalk ts dry. We mutst hec careful anid 1not let 1hhn1 mold as by being caught in a Th'ird P'arty drizzle Il drazzle. Musty fodder Is 11ot. eveni good r Ghovernlor Tilhnlan carricd 1his haome box, t Merriweather,. Edgefld county, by eighat Ic votes out of one hJund(red and-dfty The cholera qularantinle has increased the (5 ice of sugair to six cerlt . a ELECTION EVIROES. It is good morals aid better philosophy imake the ljot.,of a bad situation. We ed ye never regretted tone minute the oip. i ti,tion we have :nade to Governor Till- at an aid we are likewisc assured that he tw oes not regret it. Bo matters ai quite cc Iasant betweenl us. bu The State, by 18,000 majority wait Till- ta m and lis crowd for tAivir oflicers two W >re years. Tahi is the (uickest aid enm. on t way to eliminate Tillimanism from the W( lities of So'th Carolina. If lie (oes ti >re to sti't us-mikis a better Governor tri we will be'pleased, if he (IOe not (10 a Lter he is doomed. So we are all right. oil e nre sorry we couli not defeat Iiiii, but ,e A best as it is. Ilis defeat would have I I dened the breach in the democratie par- oh The voters who have been sticking to inj a would have thought that if he had sit mi re-elected, he would have fulfilled ch i promises. 'I'wo years more of failure ug 11 surely shake the firmest, faith. A ag mth or more before the eletion this to ny was expressed by clearheaded con- au -Vativei, in this county. We believe it it his clection will cost us more than a w4 w State Ilouse, but there is no other ly Ly to learn the lesson. We will have w pay the tuition. There will- be n>re ov muid for complaint than ever before, II t there should be less complaint. Our g9 iblic policies and public servants are of i ir own making and choosing. * * * * * *C It is nothing sho.rt of a calaiity to the C ate for A. C. Iatimer to defeat John- n1 one. But this like all other calamities a ill teach Its important lesson. Latimer F I Johnslone's chair will have room to run, f unIp, or take ait evening drive. His ad- N ovacy of the Ocala platform compls hiin, I he false to his party or to his constitu- 4 nts. If lie does not go to the Third par- I y when he gets to Congress his campaigi r, pecches will be as we think they are, si- t ion pure buncombe. 1 0 * ( The slate for this county went through 1 vith only three scratches on the first ballot I *1hCe.Ie IIay lie rubbed out on the second. N hev best pinl for the two factions to work ( ow is to have their conventions and noi- I nate their men then have their primar y. iuch ingenuity will have to be exerted o save the party. If Clevehmd is not I letel the democratic pirly aid white su irenacy in the South will soon be thinigs if the last. P'11E T1ii1 1,11 011 PEOPi" P10SAmrTv. 'Ihie <pieStion VlicI is of lost interv.st I, the peoule of this State now is a third n our politius. We have talked the mat- 11 er to seveial gentleicen in this county i lio were Tillman and Shepard men and Ii tvy (o no not think that ay eloit,% will, be i tade to form a third party. The matter is a ving tallked of though alt over the State, t md is taking shape. In an interview with o reporter fmor the Augusta Chronicle, last \ eCk J. W. liowden, one of f he editors of i ie Cotton PIlant said: '"We will put an s Itetoral ticket in the field now within two e reeks, tliat is by the 15th1 of 6eptei- st er." Mr. Howdeii is high up in Alliance cir- i l(s anmd is ai staiunchl supporte'r of G ov. u illmaun, What this meanuts is very easy to t 'e. It imans that th,irdl patty elect oru c 'Ill be put out to carry t his State for :q leaver and Field, thle th ird ptnty ennidi- I ates. And Mr'. IHiwdeni depends su the hi ilhiaince for the support of these mn. hi Vill thmey doi it? That is the question anid o very hard oneW too, if Governor Tfilhnian's friends feel din- 'I (ised to goi back on (Greve r Clevelanid the emiocrat ic r.omiin ce. they can do so, but ,t they do it wi ill give the electoral ticket i >I1arrison as sure an the sun shines. With|t -hite people can neve'r hope to (10 any- tu 1:ing. Let us not split oni any qfuestion, I, uti let us stick to Govrnor Tlillmnan anud i~ ic diimowvit' - ship as long as a .single tank rema:iiins. oi'll NEXT CONGlt ESN3 N. Fiirst I)istr'ict W. 11. Biawley defeated ej , a. dio'kes. f. r. .T.bermtsi wvill have~ to n:n o ver. Trill- fr An is ini the lead. e Third 11str'et -A. ('. Lat in cr de feated ec. Johilnstone. H!is miajoriy na' 8 p9, a F~ouiib D i:itrict - (. W.. 'hiell deCfeatedl TV. ,Johnstoni. F"ifthi listr'ict--Tl. J. Strait dlefeated Si :sth 1Dist rict - J. L. Mc Lauren defeted I rtre Simithi. Seven:th 1District--E. Wi. Mo0ise de(feaitedi th . 1. Hey wood. lit Of tho.se elected, Latimner, Shell, Strait th d MeiTmien art le audiministraton and alIh- Ia en and1( are said to stanid on the O)caha t itformi. W. II. Brawley a nd E. W. I, u)ise are dlemocrats strait. Lift up~ your heads all ye fellowvs wvith- ori I moneyW). You will g~et to haundle sonie in 'w in a few days. This way we havece st using money oncay year in t his coutt- as lis hamn ad vantages. The stuff does is It get dirsty tad ragged oni our haiids, and is do ntot have to1 pay for havinig it wiash- it .It is always iiew to us, anid when we tu t it, my! how we appreciate it. This is (it e thing that niakes us lothi to part with in e cotton ('rop). It too will soon lie a cil ing of the pant, if the price does nt im- th oye. TJhere will not he half as much en aittedl next year as this, to Governor Tilhlman, there is mlore in real ca'e5e, t han thieie is in glory. You see addy liowden, anid tell himn to shut htis iuthm ab out ol m-m Weaver anid the lu tird Party. Ili ' prfew4'es to be a strong 11 iiendt of yours. You tell himu the:re i:i no( li 'lue, and miighty ugly polhit ies for thle be Ime mani to lie trying to stick to y'oiluid Jeayer ait the same time. a At this pirecict, and, wve are informed, mi Eatdey, also, thte managers did niot:swe ar iu voters to abide the result (if the priitmta and support thei nominwas oif the party. Don't forget that next Tueimsdaiy is elec- WV on day13 ag:inhi. Go aind vote for the man s f your choice. r) Water In which pot atoes havo beca boil-.* I is oiwlsonouls enough to kill n a :y Iiaco a d our istes. i VACATION NOTES. On the seconl day of last August the itor found himself on the ltichmon(I & nville Railroad going towards Virginia the rate of 40 miles an.hour. We made 'o dollars the first ovwning out for we uld not buy a ticket either for the vesti le or Pulhnan. The berths were all ten before the trains reached Easley. c had the pleaire of acting as ecort to e cf our best aint, Mrs. C. L. HIollings. rth ho was goiig ou a visit to relatives d friends in the Old Dominion. The in was crowded. Right, in front of um a very ugly Fritly white man, who was his way to attend the Prohibition con 1tion at (11reenlbotro, N. C. Mr. Erllie ilthi boardd the traiin with her 6 mionths I hopeful which was kicking and squeal for something. In a choice between king by the editor and the ugly man, she ose the latter. Stranger as he was, and Iy as he w as, lie kiIily took that infant itnst its mother's protest, and soothed It sleel) in five minutes. The mother then dib!y wished for i vamint seat to spread upllon, and we proiptly offered the one occupied. She a1s pr(mptly and kind refused saying she would take the il for the dued. We assured her tht ir will was not a safe platfor m for a cross Lby and tIled to the smoker. When she IA off the traitn it Greensboro, it was de !litful to accept her cordial thanks. Parker Jordan, of Green wood wassharp lougl to get a place on the Vestibule at harlotte, whether there was any room or .t. When we got to Charlottesville, Va. t s'm up the next morning, he lnd been tting on the cross ties three hours waiting ',r the Clhespeak & Ohio train which was aitiing for us. IHe went on to White Sul lur V. Va. We handed at lisic In the Iienaidoali Valley in time for breakfast. lere we found Prof. and Mrs. 11. E. Ilar. is of Clarkshurg W. Va. They arrived here two weeks before bavi!ng driven brough the country from Clarksburg, via 'itpou Springs, V. Va. where they spent month for the benelit, of Prof. Harris' ealth. lie is much improved since his acation set in. The trustees of Broadus ,ollege of which lie is president have giv iin a yars vacation. BAsio. Batsic is on the Cliespeake & Ohio 'ail ond at its jiunction with the Norfolk & vestern in the Shellandoall Valley. It is 1 ()le (if the miost fertile al best farim 1g sectionts of Virgitila. It is the largest ity we have (.%ve.r sen to Contain so few nhlsblitt. It coinpletevy virrumimds and les in Wn Anmbrro a thrivi g ohi Virin,o - I ton that % ill be weil remechered by tilly of our old moldiers. Basic is not lore than three years old but maty mi Wns have be'en spet in its incolp'ra"te nits, The buildings fir the baanks steres uId ofliues are lin finest, the best and of ic most modern architectuz-e. The most them would lo;k well in the cIty of iashiitgton. 'The nuiifactituring es'tdbli4h ents were built oin the imost expensive :ale-sub-tantially built and thouroughly juipped with best ntchichinery. Fine ylish and expensive residewces dot the btdsdape, but the doors of all these build igs are shut in tihe street, no One looks ut of the winduws, and the wiheels are mio .onihss. Theii best dlwelling could be pro utredl for ai no~inaiil rent. Somei)thiing over year ago lkisic was wild wvith exicieient ler streets were crowded. P>eople were unt11ing h1omtes-struggling for a foothohi, ut, all of a auddeni the bottomi droppedl bit. Tlhe available (aplital was t'io small rtd alnost, every eniterprise collapsed. hree eniterpriies still prospier, the hotel, Ie btarroomn anid the chiureit. We sampled ie first, lad to rely upon,th i uformnation f strangers as to the Seconid, hut saw the bird. 'I here is Ino bet ter kep t hot elI any hieie thii'i the I randion which is under e (charge oif Mr'. Wm~I. A. Bowels, recent of Hieiihmicd. It is first class in all of S appo initmlec ts, (.n the best style of air ittire beaultiful for sitn-lit.ioni andi is an ail stnier hoi tel. It is abuindanhitly sup. jed with two kinids of mninerl water ar nlic nd lithiia. TIhe I ithia spring is eni e.sed by a rock wall live feet, high and vo feet, thick forming a circle of which h dlihlmeters is I Io feet. 'lThe spring~ is 'lm three to lour' feet in depth, clear as yst:0and asi coh Il I any 13 onie would care have gioo drink inig water. It bol is up I about over the sandoy bottomi of the o ieg and is hiigh ly charged with sonie md of wholesome gas. It flows from the ring in a suflicient streaml to run an) or niary corn mill iith an overshot, iwheel, 1er i a pmer' hiouse nea' by that pumnps, e wate.r inIto a resorvoir Oni the side. (of e moun1talin abhove t he hotel and thenice 15is conycJ by pipes to every floor (of e amuiin (eit the third. '[hose whto v'e tried bothi say they cammot discern (I dffeieince in) this wauteri and that of iffalo Lithia Springs. It is certainly (1d reCstorer andt promIoter' of hecaltht. It deUstined iat ito distant day to mai~ke Basic c of the mot popuhillt Sirasmmer resorts Viriiia. Tlherc is also another lithia ring onm the western'i side of lBasic twice hold as the first mnentio,ned, int fact it bol tnough tio suly3 a No 1t0 city. It also as clear' and (c1hl as you pIease, btl comebis straiighmt from01 Iud' the hillI aind Is off into Souath Rtiver without puttinig any)3 city ways. There is nothing hick. to mlako ]iic a first class city exccpt izens, and1( these will soon find their way are. A little miore pushOl, a little more ergy, ia .ttle mlore m1oney~ will cause it rise to the ptroudI pos-ition whiech it was design of its fouder's to establish. hiiarant II irsch is thle modt ern C'resus. IIis simess ventures firn to money, however promiisinig. li e is inunditatod wIvithI iwealth di ha:s given $15',000Q,000j ini charitv. Ilis k 1nay turui. I[oily dJob iselvy ~remem-i red the pscih day,t oft aiew,!.i in the I, of iatunidaine- (Onu (if Naole)lons lusters of finance comtputed his fuurtune tons of pr'eciouw niletab iand y'et lhe dieot liulper, andt anottherl nmto, once enor0) li ily rieb, whent iinpoverished(. ivms' dl' d( admission tuo a chi: rity hospital lhe had 'ser 1y fouluded.-Autguista Evening Hecr Pierre Ljorillardl hias engaged .Jockey. illie Simm1ns to ride for him duinhg the iSont of I1893 at a salary of $1il2,010, andu, - G. L. Kniapp slgr.ed S. J. Doggett to le for the Oiucck stables at a satary of f,000. Alt who enn shotuld call to ece the I)em ~etic P r'ty, mud get a haor iif it n . Poltcal Danger Ahead. A prominent white Republican who has L long since ceased having anything to do a with politics in any way, shape or form, is o iomiewhat surprised at the position of the B Third Party people. He talked about the r matter to i representative of tihe State yes- t! terday. le noticed thqA Mr. Bowden, the d recognized leader of the 'hird Partyites S1 lind stated in one of his interviews pub- u ished i the last few days that there were c '10,00 voters In the State who would be ti n the Third Party ranks, and a good por- m ion of them were Tillmauites wh o would b upport Tillmmn in State politics and d W eaver onl national issues. Ile was surprised to see that these men alked of voting for Weaver for president il ad 'Tilhuan for Governor, at one and the ; me time, as they wero of opposing polit- c cal parties. They had each and all of N hei taken the pledge in the primary to b kupport tle iominees of the Democratic v party, aid to him as an on looker, it seem- h :d that these men if they voted for Weaver 1 would be miorally disqualified from voting ior Til.nan. It would be no less than an t )pen violation of the pledge. r This is exactly what the people have een wried against, and the appearance of the Third Party ticket crea tes no sur prise. It is pretty certain that these men who took the pledge and promised to sup port the Democrvtic nominees, have acted the traitors, but there is nothing that can now be done with them. The primary is past and they are free to vote its they please in the general election. Tihe Republicans think that if the Demo crats let them g3 onl and split up the elec toral vote of the Democratic party they can, by extraordinary efforts, elect their electoral ticket. It was a danger that sl:culd have been foreseen by the fast Slate convention. The Republicans take another view of the situation. They think that if tie Third Party puts atnother State ticket in the field they would have no trouble in running in a State ticket themselves, and electing it. This would draw off enloulh votes from Tillmat, they say, to give them a good itmwg ground. The policy of the Republicans in South. (arolina just now is, therefore. a watting one, and any move that leaves them any advantag;e will be followed by great ac 1ivi.y on their part. Webster, the State chairman, does not hesitate to say that there is a strong under current in favor of tihe nomination of a State ticket among the Republicau leadem , and he himself thinks that it would be wise. lie is not int favor of a consolida tion with any other party or faction. Ile will in a few days issue a call for tihe assemlblage (if the State convention of Iris party, and will do this without the call inlg together of his committee. The con Vention will h called for about, a week af 1her the holding of the Mmuocratic State conventi.6) It is muderstood also that a meeting of his comittee to cmrsider the situation in advanc will be held inl this city next w Neek. What will be done remains to be SCV i.. Juilge Melton, who hts been mentioned riinenLity as an lVaihiable candidate for Governor orn tire iepublican ticket, wil arrive in the city toduy and lie then will h1ave an opportunity to talk for himse!f. The opinion of leading Republicans in. c thle cily is that the ttnination of a Full t State ticket with Judge Melton or some other strong white Republican at its head, is the thing. A shorL month will tell the tale.-The State. lemphill' Defeat. WAsMN'roN, D. C., Sept. L.-The re. r suit of the recent primaries in South Car e olina is a disappointment to nearly all of tire imlembers of the Palmetto colony resid ing in Washington. They have scanned thre returns faithrfully, and fear that TIill anism has comae to st,ay. rThe friends of Mlajor Brm:wley are gratilled to learn that iris renomtirnation is aissured,. but there is general regret here that so good a repre serntative as John J. H emphrill should be tiure down. llere is what the Evening Stan says aburt his overthrrow. "Their defeait of IRepresentative liermp hill, of Soutth Crolinta, for retntmination Iby the p)rimiaries, accomnplishecd by the Farmters' Alliance, andl not by reason of I tosns of per'sonal p)opurrmity, is one of the\ in(st regretarble inceidents ot the political yea'nr. Mr. Ilemnphnill is thre riblest anel nmost imfluential mnernber of Iris deClegation, arid - one of tire foremnost mren in the hrourse of rep,reserntativesn. As chirmiran of thre dis trict comumittee he has,r shiowrn remnarkarble sareicity. No purer marn or better friernd of tire rnational cap)ital Iris ever presided over its deilib,erationts attd guided its bursi ness. Itndeed, take hrimt all int all, Mr. I lemrphili, young ars he is, is what ex-| Spearker Rleed arnd other leading members of .thre opposintg prarty have samid so often disimtterestediy in his praise, 'onue of the lrst mten of his party int purblic life.' Tire e Star expresses tire feeling of tire District of C~ohnnbtia whan it expresses (deep regret of thre resurlt, of thre primarry election in his I district. "-News anid Courier. "Cant Euehre Chicago,. Mr. H[. A. Cronron, of Chicago one of thne stockhobriers of,thre WVorld's Fanir, who 2 is int Warshmigton on a visit htas been inter vie wedi as follows int regard to the Worlds ~ Fmrr soovernir hlf dollar, antd how Chica. go ex~peCts to tmake $5,000,000 out of 5 "Yott see, in that $2,500,000 we will have 5iu,0.00 soutvenir half dollars. Not ] one of these wiill sell for less thain a dollar, dwe hrave madue rratngemrernts to cotttrol thre whole issue, so that they wiil be vir Ltually seLl at ut,ciott. 'lThere is One man who, olfets $1,(000 for tIre first, one coined -ad @99l1 for tIre surcceding 999. Atnothter tan offers the sanmo amnount for tho last ] ante issued. "Seeretary Bryan of the World's Fair Commriiss-ionu has secutred 5,000' of t,hese si :aoims whrich Ire is retailing nat $1 ai piece P 0 stOktohlers inn thne exposition only. )rrtsiders will have to bid fatncy prices. Wn the whoule' I shrouldn't be surprised If wye realize n$10,000,000 out of that, little N2,500,000. "Ohli, you cant't euchre Chicago,'' said he V wvithr in chuckle, aduding ats Ire winked his ~ rliernate opitie, anid we'll have that fair | >eni ott Stundary, too-mtintd my words." The 14ullivan-Corbett ilght. JTatmes Corbett, tbc pugilist whro Is to ~ 1ghtt Sullivan at New (lorleans on Septem- t ter 7th, waLs expected to pass Uhrough- i ncre yesterday rat tnoon on tire South bound rn iestibule. Ifh he wars on thre train lie was ~ 200t seen. Th'ie fight wvili interest tmany )e(ople here, arnd the alnost uimnons pinIiont Is that Sutllivn wvill knock Cor wt,t otut in a few rounds. Tine Western I Unition Tleiegraphn company propos5e to send( milletinis of tire fight all over thte countlry, It will haive telegraphi instruments at tIhe I in sit anditey will tick to interested ,houtsatnds eaucrhI bow dlelivered artd eaich tnemnt of lire pungilists. Manrager h ay hen, of lIhe Western Union here, is trying .o git s'oo enterprising saloon tman or imiess an to take tIre bullietins to post n ihis place of bustiness. Tire chtarge for le entire fighrt, no mattur if it lasts a whole dlay, will be only 020.-Greenie Al cgret cotntaint, according novProf [athin, a competentt sclintist, andl cemisunt, live distiniet, poisons. TIhree of these are 1.he mnost deatdly oi ls,one In theo paper wrap- I per, onre int thne nicotine, nd tire thrird, and thne worst, int tire fitavoring. Trho other poisons are saltpeter and opirum. hIoInry do Rloth~chnild otne of tIre young swells of the framousn family of Rlothnschids is at Saratoga. ic is one of tIne Paris Rothrschids arnd is said to h.e thte hreir to mnore uthan ,000,000. iIe is an% athletic myh(rint. vet)yr.ra. Postmaster Greer, of Honca Patb, has CCU notified of his removal, aid the prob ble appointment of a negro its his success. r. When the Stunday traius were put O Ir. Grecr, who is an elder In the Presbyte ian church, said lie could not consclen. ously open and deliver the Sun ay mail, and a petition was forwarded to ic Department at Washington asking that 0 Stinday anails be delivered there, but i :uuter petition was also sent up, it is said !rough Mr. Ernest Coebran, of this city, 'iich was granted, ordering the mails to a opened and delivered on Sunday.-Au ereon People's Advocate. Under e)l head of "Bibles and Beer,l ,e London Star lintions a bequest of 50,00 to foreign inissIons and a bible so. iety b ra millionaire English brewer of Vest Sussex, Mr. Douglas Henry, who, esides his extensive brewing property, ras also the owner of ninety "public ouse5," or, as Americans would say, sa )ons. ie is described as a strong church ian, "but," says tlic Star, "his inclina totis were tiose of a sportsman. Ile kept ace horses, and at one time cut a consid rable figure on the turf." Mr. 8!ephen M1. lichards, an estimable itizen of Liberty Hill, an1d eldest son of he Rev. J. G. Richards, died at hi home 'ugust 25th, after a protracted illness of >vei a month with typhoid fever. Mr. tiichards- wits a man of sterling, upright :haracter, and his untimely cutting off will )e the source of great grief to a large fatn ly and numerous frienids. He leaves a vifo and several sinall children to mourn is loss.-Camden Chronicle. Ex Governor John C. Sheppard has ;trengthed hiinself by his race. While a ew times he permitted his anger to get the )etter of his tongue, taken as a whole Col )nol Sheppard has condieted the canpatign ta (lignified and gentlemanly manner, re elvi'ig the appluse of friends and the re ;I)cct of opponents. lie has shovin re narkable courage and enduraneic aitil stood )y his friends to the last.-Columbia Iteg atel'. Twenty-vine hourq from Chicago to [lalifax is the time proposed by the Cana han Pacific, and with fast steancrs across Ihe Atlantic, which are now being negotia ed for, this will make the short,est route :etwecu Chicago auj( Europe. A young count ry editor fell in love with i clergynian's daughter. The nuxt tine he went to church lie was rather taken aback when the preacher tinouiced his text: 'My dat,ughter is grievously torinented with devil." With propc conveaiences once provided --(s, p>ork, beef and dairy pro<lucts can be )roducedt for market, as well in winter as n suukuier. Farmuing may not be a rapidly money naking business but it is usually sure and Llways honorable FOR SUPERVi A. M. INIORIIS i tutntlt for the ration for PickerT f the Denmexrati, FOR it) The manly friit Vectfuilly ItInou011 louse of lIepreat y elect ion. 1-* undidiate for re-t r for P,ickens ef be Democratic i I" Thi'e friends of 011ec him a cl. 'trae of CounItJ 'ratic p)rituary. NO L *14,40 K'o be Give A nyone for 0 t'eekly Conitricer pr porttiiy of ter-.J outia l's nm 'f' $10,0 ini G. nech in G;omd 0, 'n apprlintit .oiiville, Ky. ldress free of (. F'. A nsel, ellhettor ECight Greetnvilie. NXEL & ii< Practice ini i tton given I 14mh88t f ILL4 & WE'?LDON, DENTISTS, SMain Street. Gl;.:NVILL,E, S. C Gas given every 'iThursdiay and Friday, and oth exAracei without pain. ~OTICIC OF REMOVAL. Miy i)ental Rooms are now located in Wv. c. ieveland's new buildiing 'over 6bot Saving't ank and Felton's Hook Store. J. W. NO!! wOO!), D). I). S. V. M4. NORIWOOD, 1). D). .., Assistant. __________ (itFEN V~hIim, S. C. R. J. P'. CA RLISLm, DE1NTISTl, ico over Wes?itinorelafnd Ilros. & D)uke's l)rug. anorSftt R!P.I'NVILL,~ S. C. )I. FRANIK 83 Ii, EA SLEY, To now permanently located at Eausley, anid ro eetfully oll'Yrs his p'rofesosiontai aervices to (tho nbclie geneorally. ujant90tf. C. FITZGER~JALD, PHI OTOG R A PII ER, G;REE*NV'ILLrE, S. C. Over Westmorelandl iroq'. I)rung Store. .KU ork done by the in*'.lttanteousc pr)('er,. Al2so atke enlargemtetnts font old pictuires to anty ze. in watier coh>ira, crayon, I nd in ink, oil andl )t. IROlT. ICIRESEy, Haus permanenfltlity locatedl in Pliekeits and offeru 1s professiiol stervi'Os to the citizenhs oif tho twnt and county. II is d ijdomiast are fromt the 'ilege of l'ysi"ians~ autl .'nt ris, (of Hailtmore 41. and frotm .Johni lopk ins, 180I. Was inine toinths in Nuoring aun( Cilig ilogpitit,] al tore. -7tangeno ndertarted mel. I workied ae.'dily sn,i maido mo'r', fauler ben I expoet.'.i t'o. 1 becamie ai.i, Lo i-y an b..net ,..di Iuid fin,aii suanunor ht,el'. 221I d n't ,'reniaii 3.1 l:,ai, I win go t work airain t tA l 1,-nsie,s in uicha I mn.''o r-y r,i'ney. Tr*ee Ar Co.: Shalt wO iustructl aniet start ye',t. readerl f we do. and it youi wrk tia-tionlty. yin wmt t due met' ,eaile So btiy in i-i'.id anid bulM a t. if 3 "a wish, 0. Mloney can, to earned aflt Li-a'r new lihw ofi w*ork. rAp Ity and honornbty, by tra ofrilther ros, y"ur.g or ela, nd in Ihoir own, incalile.. Y'her."r sha.y ithe. Any one an do the work. F.r.syutoarr.. t o frnish e verything. No ish. You can-di'oioevnnrt s,.aro i.i.ntls.or ant your 1me ese to every workar. Sot. ke.ars r re ei-ig' from e'3qti lenge. We can f.ti.h yon: theo .'e,.ymnt--we tencia yo,e 38IC. Tisi r.ni a:r-i f merv'ntt',s tingoS. and barseis nether great. n'efast. watith-gii.twode. Great gai5s tit reward eve, y Iidus,tens worker. wherever you are, nd whatever yao are doing, yon want Ico kanW ab,out lbas roadarfbi work at ent'o. I 'ul.y r,ceaoe mnch vitenay lesl te 'an. Nae spse c taseptain beva. boe. If you wim write to e, rew'm.e m on Pi f:V:. A ddress r.9 0- r --sc.Am.s,farr WW muN .As FVC $5.00 for the Ifeav $3.00 for the 2d 114 $2.00 for the 3d 14 ALL VARIETIES. CARPENT MANSION HOUS 04 Orders by mail solicit TIE 1ICHMOND a DANVLI I, B 1F. W. iuildekoper & Rleubinl Foter, Receivors. Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division. S.hedule fi effect Aug. 28, i89. NonrunoUn. No. 18. No. 10. No. 12. astern Time.. i Lv. Atlanta (E. T.).. opm 8...1M 801111 Chamblee .......... . . .2lu 8.40in Norcross ............ ..311uu 8.52 " Duluth ..............4 1p 9. SUWlI Iee............ . 951 51111 " .uford................ . .10 . i i 9.28im Flowery B3ranch.........10.10ipi 9.42u Unnesvillo..........221i I 10#pin 10.03itul la la................ 4 p n I lo. a " Belltonl............. .. IL I" 031u " Cornelia.............. ..... .31pi 1051" l " M1t. Airy.......... ....... 134p i " TotRc ....................... . 1.1901 6. e Nmin hir ................ 4a i lhun " . sleys....,........ .... .a 2 C en i.......................ttui 1.20pmt " Grer ................. ~ 1p El ly .am Llriopmn " We ud' ... . 2.2 n 2.npm .l.f.. ........................155i 2.4r)pin " Sp.'uwpen i........... . 17)l33 ti . G ........... ..... 5 ninm 5 ,2pm " . g.........am 4.20p Grover ...................... 4.46mix 4..pm SKing' Mountain... .....5n 5. 0:20pm " V A0 a tnil ..........9. 5.3511 2(;Pllm Lowell .............. ....... 5.60pm 1.3;wn " 11ellem.nt.................. IIIU 6 Aun No. 38. No. 10. No. 9 . Dail. .anily. Daily,O Lv,Charlotte..... ..-...... 9. 2.5pm 8.20tu Uveo ........... .......... 90.11 8i.4amiI LowYtel .....................4.19pin 2.52an illsoWi ......................53piml 9.41.au K!Ilg' Molt t-ti .... .. ... 10.5pm 3.27nim (;ro . .. ..... 10.01pm 3.43amiu 2Ii.40pmi 4..08pm 00am tbulksbrg.................. 05pm 30.51at Gnfe s............ ........ 1.30)pm .1M.t Ureen Ilie........ .... I51.3pm 10. lam Cowi w ............ .... ......4..581)111 3 3IVItll Clifton.................... .I mip i .1uu m . Spartimbu...... ........ 2.. 4Tpm 15.00ai Weozrd .................38pm 12.13tim G..... . .. .............. ..........U-vipm1 5'.4,23m,11 Green ille.... . ...-.p 5... 1 inam 12ftpm E"Isleyti.y............. ........ 1) 1mit 138jun Contill .... ........ ... a 1 1.5 0pm OL I lidAir ...................8. 5.40jpin O.im Voi li............ ........ i.-13pil 1 1n0a i S ..... ... .. .. . 3.0a . Luilt ...... ........ 4.13amn 4(i tlt.m0pm lVll i,g u, .0... . .. 3 5am 4.3pm Jo.........4.46am f4.4 m 8.14(!).........LaIC.........5..am .02pml 113am...S..te.......5.tp I )4~~lPol........m.3p SNw.'..........mi5..10pm A.oCharlotto.......l... 81.0p6.m61p I,v3~.. throt...zot,N.U I~i " Rpmllmot.eiIvIt.N( i "6Gapfne....... .. ...... " n lifto .... ...i 11( ..1 41( riIl It;0 1 " Grieera....('% ". IKFlys .1 N ltal.N ~c.r~~lc~.140 AenCCaET Wet ir IIi AocNDLF INS J o. 37Go.1.NoE JVitCf Daily. Dily.mtily. 9.45m (.0pm C20a lest Turnip. aviest Turnip, laviest Turnip. NO OLDS ER BRO E DUG S'l Greenvi ed. THE O'D T YPET: W V20 will buy the O'DIL. i ith 78 ctriteters. and 115 f(. itmiti, arratted to do be nacIhinue madeOI. It collnbine4 Mihuplicity wviti cw,e of operatimt, wears loln repair th nithi y (other macl rIIiot to bother the operattol itatidial, iikle-plattad, p)erfe(. ill k iitts of type writ ing. Li it producesx t icm , clein, lei 'o. 0ci tei v0pies may ie mt A ny intllii,eit le!rsn en tbE inl two days. We offer $1 WK who itali equil the work of th O't)DlCL L. Ilteliable arentO atd sialesn fial hi inieemieit to dealers. ing indlorsmentts, ., achres O'DiI'lla T V - -3611 1) Enlcey, . SojivIS; your patroliage. W 2unt. hiitei.!st on utepoits fo mcn0hs, and 5 tier ceit, fA monithis. i1te;Cr to comillnllec ituc-eed iig dnte of deposits. I )epIsits ire iytible on lotice. Wi. 31. IlAGOOi).i II. I". L;N'IIA itt) W. U. SM-T'it,Ca nMit01KOw. Barber ) And Bath R In)rear of .Mawsion 11on: IT ISADUTy ow g .T QC1 to re. tho boat value fe - Rcon1nlo In 70t' footweis ilheir footwar are imilg tiw out. Onutlon.-W. L.Douga ut'ame itamiped ont tho bottom of eaolh when you buy. Btowareof deajoraa ititute other mnakes for themi. atuch l'raudulent amt aubjotto prosecuti atngmnyndrflso pretence W. L. DIOUGA Brockton, W. Ml. Ha good Esawluw . Nt. :1