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PIC, NSS ENTINEL, PICKRN C. H., S. C. . BOGUS, Wlditor and l'roprIetor. h tered at I'k:kem Vottoulee as Second Class N atter. - UllISCRI'l'rN 'VRTUXt, $1.FA per Year inivarlit bly in advance: for mix m1onithm, 7A cents. AdVertlsenenibs ilsrrted at olle dollair per Square of one Inch or los-. for the trst Insertion and fifty cents for eueh snbsequent lsertlon. A liberal discorint made to nerehanmts and other-s nlvertisin for nix months or n year. t( 160'ti''110N's POSI bituary notices exceedling five lines, tributes of respeet, con it itention s of ni personal ehra -er, when adnthisable, will be citarget for as advertisemtenW. 1rfIURSDAY, NOV. 24, 1892. VEDERAL PATnONAGE. The editor of the People's Journal has got a bad case of h1yoterics because a few democrats have announced that they would ask federal favors. " If the spoils belong to the quick, and the strong and the greedy," then the Journal's "aiti friends', are entirely in the soup, and they would never be known by President. Cleveland. If it wats in the power of our Tillman friends to control the federal patronage, there is not an anti in the 6tate that would get to be post wastcr of a fourth class post office. That has been fflfly demonstrated by the action of the dominant faction in the re cent prinaries, and in many other way? which we do not recall now. Who should coitrol the federal patron Age, the Ien wvho abine<t and dellotinced Mr. Cleveland or Those who ,tood up for him in the face of Fnch opposition? Uov crnor Tillmant and his followers are just as miuch responrilie for Mr. Cleveland's non illation and election iln tIe United Statesi -is the 1atis are for the (lection of Gov ernijor Tillan. Th c(iitor of the dournal is reasonably fatir amlded and coniscien tiolls, and we want to give him at few thoughts for consideration. Th Journal forgeta the fact, or fat least fails to Unhtion that Foin1c of our TIiTllman friendiCs are about as alirt as the antis aUd just la ungry. We have heard that. Hon. W. C. Belie, a memt.ber of that May con yenition and hate car;didnte for Attor'aeyl General on the Tillhan ticlket, is looking at tile Ditrie A ttorneya-hip plmn. as is also j loaa. Vayari:e Wilson. of Spartain burg, and Col. Robert Ahlrich, of' Darn well, very stn g aad admiring friends of (overnor Tillann. Mr. .Josiaha Ajar, of GCorgetow::,- a lv:,:r ->f the May coan ve-ntion 'Ild delegfte to (,1ieao, ni not refuse tle Maishalshil*nd we have seenl tat ha is an applicaint for the position. Mr. 13. F. Perry, of U reenville, at mlemlber of IC May' CnCventionl and delegate to ('licalgo, is said to be at candiidate for Col. lector of Internal Revenue. And we might memtion others of the doiinanit, faelion Who wanit oite. uot we aro not dispesedo to IuA greedy, &s oaur TiHInu11'.ite flild of tile Journaal mma to thik, anad so far aas we are conl cre-Ild would h glad to set. flactionaal strife an1d feeiling.' Cease, anld the fe.ler-al pat ronlage given to good, holnest, descrving democa0riats. we are perfectly willilg anfd think the Presiden.t .should show q1aub ('Cansider.aat ion to onec faioni a as anothler, provided the donauat fat in will sho(w some11 caonside-a rai lie antiis. If G overnaor Tlillmnana aonl his men fail or refuse La) showaanay conisideation or favo rs ha athlosae whlo oppaosed, him n athec pimnaaarv then we thinuk that P~a ident (Clevlandi slahal dr awi the .amea ine aand reward Itose whao were ha' ais iets andeedl. . If wSas premiaaatr ail made a aiistake nallowmvig amy namae to lie uasaed ina luttinag aut nan ae,.-taral Iicket for the Peoi ple's P 'arty, wheni I beliaeved thata in.aaajo riiy of In en whea vlo elect -1 me Co,int y Cairman a are ina fuall sya ipadthy withI t iici ples t set forth i ini thei plat form of the Ia ji*eple P'arty, whethller tlaoy vot( that way or not, thlen I au n willIinag to resaigaa, if theay demlantiu it. I will not do So alt thle ditationa oif thiosea whIo ate not responasible for mxy electioni as ('ota.ay Chairman-a 11. J. Jo iiNSro) Coeunty Chairan. --P(ople's Jonalua~, Naov. :3. Nowv, Mra. John'aston. thero ar'e six~ hun dred iad three demaaats ini thais coutnty a whlo soay by thaeir votes t hal you "wvaas preC- I mnaturae aiml maade a aiitak e" in anl lowin a' y vour iimino to bei usedl ini piu;tin.g out anu' Cleeto rail tiehet,'.' forth Peoplei-'s P aarty in this State. Th'ley say by theair vol es that! they are not ian symapathiy with thec princi.i ales set fortha ina thme ple.tform of t.he 1'o- ~ le's Party. "TSey saiy bay their vo'tes thaat yiu, las Con~ay Chaair numaa, haave a ber:. ed thema to the -ear, :mat are naot willing to follow your lead ian:. loaager. 'heay, the six lan-t dre'd aand ' ree deamocu aits of P ienas (alann ty, say) bya t heir voles thaat thaey tare r(.spian . t siable for' y'our electioan ats Couanty Chlair iiian of thle decra.atii party' in P'ickenas Counaty, and respeelfaully ask that yotu send ii your resi naa tion. You canniuot serve i wo miast rs. I f you are a demnocrat, or* a athea if yon wanut to be I ha dlemocrat, youal mu.t let go the Ti'rd r( Party, bunt if you still aidhere to yoaur past '~ course we ahpe anda trusat you will not biesi- h Uate to give tup thae decraaic linies. We I' wat, some one to stceerta e gao(t oh!demho cratic shaip who will not, desert it nor for-' taka it att a critical period. C Now, Mr. Johnston, be a man and come I down. 7 Th'lere as a p robalaility of the p rohibition. ists ini South Caarolinaa e.tablishaing in Co a.ubia at ana. eahy dlay a dlaily3 newspaper to advocate their c'ause. 'The R~ev. H1. F. ' Crehtzhaerg and lion. L. 1). Childs atre the Ileaders of thisa mlovemaent, aand they ore I Spromuised reinaforcemecnts f.remn all parts of ~ the State. -Hon. Johan J. I2emiphial, oif this State, is a spoken of very lighly and fauvorambly for a I .4 place in President Cleveland's cabianet. It a Is thaought he wIll be Secretary of that Na- .ti vy, The President could not make a bet- - a dfe' selection' r Vicar the track, lhe D)emnoratlc train Is S omng. Pee Weesaad Rads take nlotace n ad governa youna--l'ees acco3rdingly. a hi~ la Mr. WValker W. Russell, the "enitire f8rvative vote" did( not go- to you by a S(Thursday,) Is thanuksgiing dauy-, es of President Harrison. Wonder ' II enjoy' it? (a, THANKSGIVING. Notwithstanding original sin, we aRe, as nation, constitutionally religious-0mi. lent for piety. This is about one hundred ind sever teen times we have been called to 1ational family Irayers since General 1 Washington told King Uporge to call his a winds and fly. But practically we are "in 0 the gall of bitterness and the bonds of luit iquity." As a Chr!stianu nation and State our presidents, governors, legislators, judges, jurors, and witnessei are sworn upon the Holy Evangelists, and God is called upon to witness every oatb. But under this divine tegis of a linuible nation al recognition of the over-ruling provi dence of God, what individual iniquities are committed ? If national professions and individual practices were interchanged, the Millenium would dawn before the ris ing of to-morrow's sun. But there is some thing grandly sublime in the* thought of a nation bowed in prayer; of sixty-five mill ions of people at One Lime swelling with joy tihe anthem of praise to Almighty lud. Let us heed the nmti.oal Call to fornial thttni.s.,iving and prayer. The perforim alnce may inspile-geluilie individial grati ttude to the giver of all good gifts. There is no nation ufdler tlie su! which lhas so much for wh'ch to be really and truly thankitul to God as the United States, yet il In() linotio) is there inore irrevereneo and high handed wickednc.s. Yet under anld around, anid above, anid through it all, is tie national aciknowledmeit of the le nelileeit. sovereign, supieme God. 'I'his is tihe leaven we look to leavel the whoh! lump. The natiolt religiolls imlle)18c that rolls from occai to oceain to-day, that caluses the liarl of a nation to throbl with the divine - and loving heiart of God--imust overwle1li mallny a Wivckvd though"lt, m1anly ani Unkind void. I low nmieh better the niation will I be ti-millorrow! ! I'iere flould he a con fessi'n as well 11 thaikgivim-g. Both should lie silnere. AlH for one purpose. This is one thing In which there iI no opposition, 110 strife, no arigumll'h1t, Ito p ar(tisanls, no conflicting; plat.. forms. "By faith we ieet Around one commnon mecrcy real," For mie day, one in purpos4e; one in, faith, O01e in tentiietil, onle in hope. Nothing ilke thanlsgiving and praie to set a peo ple right. There has been hitterness, strife, I malie, jealousy. envy, tmurdter. None of tt.at to-dhiy. One glad nt:lihn of joy: Duc 4lltioln1l har .1)1imis anithei of prlive. May not ole dis,-ordanit nl;te he heard. May e,vtr'y sorrow be softenid, every VOlld hli healvd, every wrong forgiven, aid every p(l) of joy o'erflow. For " the rm-t.h is the L'Id's, ald tie fullness there of : the woild, aind theY tiht. dwell I Ieri n. Fir he hanti foundeld it tion the wnl, :nd stallishcd it uponl thtle floods. Who shall i asenI unto the hil of the L.)rd ? or who shall sland in his holy p0ave ? lie that hati Clean I hands and i a pure heart : Who a11th not liftedl Ip his soul uito vmnity, nor %,oril deeiitfuily. IIe Ahall receive the I ht ssing from tile Lon], ind ighteoos s ('5 roo' the Cod of hi a This is hie g'enel'ation of then: that seek him11, that wvk thy face, 0 Ja:1Cob1. Lift up your head(1, I' ye m' ates ; amd he ye lifted up,' y e ne rh 4tig door01s :i:ml the Kinog of gI',ry shaill orme iii. Whlo is this Kiug of glory? l'hme L>rdl strong andm mlighity, tihe ird a n1!iht) in lattle. I.ift. ny your hie:iml., () I 'e g.ate ; even lift theii iup, ye everh!mmting ~ lor's ; imdh thef Kmllg of glory shall com e o 1. Whm 1 is this King or glory ? The n1 '>rd ofC hosts. lie is the h ing oIf gloiry.' W e hay, noted thant a hilt will l:e intro ieed at thi m' premsent session of the- Legis. Cl dture to ta he from the sherifi' the b usinees f dilet ing pr1isoners m coii d inmt!1 jui!sk and evolve thh duty up on thle county coimmis iou mira. ' lhe shirilf yets thm irty 'e'nts a S my per' ('; >i a for thmi'. Siame political c'onom)i:t h 'Is eieuihated that thle aetuuml tot ofC thme n material per capita is iiot niore han fi fteein cents. Ile wanit.4 to work a ia renit reforna by thlus redneinig the already cat.ty per<l'f.*i stes of tihe sheriff who isr ext to thle 1 ankirt workedl elllmcer in the' hunty'. The saiime gent 'lenlno ti::ht get Oimei glory 113 further(1 reingl' the pay of1 itine''es for I e S'tte in m'riinial cases. 'lhey' now gm't: ('en:si a day. hirty emnts omld be' less- -a savin. of t wenity nts ona 'i;iiied to waork for fifty' cenits a day13: 'r)vmlmmd i f th In 'ms hoiuld hem e mncuemm ifore 1'2 mi., Is aggrrigat e 'os.ts shllun nota f x('eed the sium of twenty--iuve (cnts. y We (lont bielieve this is thle kiuml ofC ec'n-' my the Tilhniiitmes voited for,iund i me ho' pe [a .) Se' some10 sumh hils kiile omImff beforn- then in I't' is pult to time expense mf printmin u :m. T1hme r'eal gelnuie econom ily rn Id re -m~ that will d.a good andm 111 s lowu in thme. eoplei's Ciax receits, is a reductio lollf the' fi dairies of thlose otlimers wh'lo ore far wr.s' from thle pleople and faor enough~i :1 hr ve them to hav e th.e lu xury'~ of m'ilicep .IurF. Thmis is thn prloper' plate to be'inz 3 'Cf 1rm. First try it on t hose men~i uan see' (ow it fits. Thy Ia g efore the comi. ut1tee anmd plead thirm (cause~. Tlhie Ipoorhy aid 11herit is, triad just ices, jurr a11' Uml wvit 'ss cannolmt get. therde to argue their cas:'. p1 'lie genmt('lem.n wiho ils after thme shierilTs uight to look cart fully over thle whole ield before lhe belgins his opel at ions. lHe ai 'ight gr:'stly' injure aboiut thirt y-four citi ens5 withmout in the least hielpinig one, . TIlE Cit'hlI'T LBUSINESS. This is an evil to) be: deploredm in the lanmd. 'hoIse who go into it, bloth dlebtors and |at reditors, ai'e runing more1 oIf a chanci(e !' amel. thn the old( tilme sevenl up. TIhe " ourts are establi-hemd ill the gravity of jus- oi ice andi the splenldor of expemnse to give au udgmnot andt Iilt ex'cultionl conunanhilding it lhe pr'opm'ry of thme dlefendanmt to be' sohl. ight at this eriial momlenit, the courts lnd the law adlroit ly tack, take lie simde of Ic deCfendanflt and1( stand as a body13 gaimrd t et wix.t. him nd the judgmnente so soleimnly cildered. WVhen' th dm mazed and taazed " reditor wants to know ho0w this is, the aw a gravely telis imr, thie de'fenditnt as nust havi, his homteStad rights, his wvife of md children mugst have a home. IThe poor g ireditor says "my wife and( c'hildren have Iio h1omie,,.and4 want this debt. to aippease lunger.' 'lhe law says-. "WVell, if y'ou ad onie I would be withl y'ou. iI annot W mip creditors uniless thay provide themn- Pr elvesI wit hI liIeinailn mnortgagens, so they aft ill not niceedl my help. Thea I run in andn ty eilp toi cratsh thorn." Soil for cash and soi ein to starve the courts and lawy.r. . Greenvillegs Genas. While much has been said about the pre. Lous metals found in the inountains of reenville, more can be said of the precious oies. J. C. Mauldin, a practical mineralogist, as, for several years, been pros>ectin ' nd working along the mountain sides and cross the valleys of this county, believing hat there were rich deposits of precious ainerals and stones hitldea away froin i xperienced eyes. Two years ago he dis overed to the northwest of Paris itoim ain indlications of a garnet deposit. Af er a careful examination he was satisfied hat the garnet was not there in quantities o paty for the labor of mining. Following the trace, he jiext went to the ricinity of Walkersville. While prospect Iig onl Oilder's creek, lie discovered a vein )f gold. Following this he struck a garnet leposit. Disconthiuing the gold trace, he it once commenced a earefuf examination >f the ground, believing that he was on he right track for the garnet leposit which ic felt sure would be found. Continuing ns work, lie was rewarded by the discov 'ry of a garnet field. iIe at once set to vork to secutre good speciiens. The fur her he advanced the richer he found the leposit. The garnet Is eneaied in feldspar, each initn1 fr,>m the Pize. of aln Itorn to the size >f a lien egg. The feldspar is very valia le, Woith $10 at ton, Ind this alone will tty all ithe expense of mining the garnet. lho ilder's creek deposit is so rich in 1uantity andil (inlily that a cnpaiy has weit organizel ior developing tle mine. I'his woik has been going on quietly for he past t vo vears, cilizens in the 1inmme Hille n eighelbolhIool hardly s1upecting that Irinely wealth was buried a few heet be ow the surface of the ground which they dot ghlied and hjoed. 'Te coniVany is or :ktuized it :dvr the tante " The Oilder's treik Mining ('omtipany," with a (.ash cap. tilI of -,,$11.000, and a hacking of large apital nt yet, invested. Tite owners of li- hiiesiness tire represvieted to bie men of ulWient nicatus to increase the capital to ny aminount i nevessary for a successful verking of the iines. Arraniements ait in progress with the est American and Europeai nanufactlir ig jewelers to si'eure m1tarkets for Lite dis isal of the gems mined. There is ati in vtior graiie of the garnet which is used or poiAlishing itetails. This is a valuable id mnuketubie article and sells for about 0 vents it pound. But the coipany ik working for the finter :ades aid thec cant hardly lie estiiated n vulnation, as a fine specliien tihe size of .n atvorn will sill for frot ).-10 to $50. It is e.xpected that the coipany will be ble to begin work by the 1st of January. The outlooK is so eicouiratwi zg that it is Wropoged to build a railroad to the iines. I'liis will live sotie idea of the vastnlers of he operalions projcctetd by the co Itpanly. itr. Ala11uhllint had about lilty pounds of rarnet wit hii, which lie will take to S'vw York inl it few days. .9ome of the pvchnens are for -hipinent to EuIlrope to everal inantifacturing jewtiers, who will >roahy evoine iterested inl the Ilinie. Mr AMatildin broke Feveral of the gar I.ts wvith a h:umiluer inl the prtence of a eirteri for thv N''ws. Suitigly elnoeas,ul ill vtspar covering riec gcmis were fud of h:4 pure-(..t (1112lity . I hI'le speci tieIs hIMe hiasN were f0unl Aout ftevii e't I elow tih' sr face. 'hieqve sp niii-sare not islectios for fany exhibi ionis hut just as thiy were tiken ott of the rollih-inldeed n1o onie Can tell the quality mitil the casiig is broken. ir. Maillin its soiet very vich, pire t nbi's whith lie ftund eneised inl the gar ets. Ie is of lie opinion that there 'will e a rich iarvest tof rubiies, and the comli any will give special attention to pros eltih-g for these vialuable stontes. At at arly day the coiipaiy proposes to 't experts to w>rk i) (ifferviet ints of ins id other 'ounlies pros['ectintg for ohli, adlver, g:itnet , rub ies andi itterals. Wh' ile prospectinug twot weeks aigo Mr'. l:utdd.ma brzoke a piece fron i a flit rick' tid lhM'o.v(eed at vent of nitiv e tuiyet.' bout ithe wiith of a c'ase kiiFe. 'The ictld wats very pureC. IIie did not detier-. iinii thle dh-ptlh oi t he veini, only3' maldiug i tes for fut ure refe'r eince. iIe thiinks this ill lead to a very'~ ich deposit. Th'le ciomtpany3' w iii start mtinintg with j vety-hve ir mlbirty' hanuls, with the ex 'etationi of largely increcasintg the nnint r. Th'le central hur.inessi oilio'e wvill be lo tted ini this city. --reeniville News. Tl'Ie JTournmatldLamtts, Th'le e'lectioni is~ over, thle victory is comn h'te; the Ptresidentcy; the I louse anud the e~nnte, all helen to the D)emocrats. But t '13'arc l had thle smoke of btatte Iclear'ed way when ' the victors tsp ied the siu ls. hIm'y relubrate thle granid vio:tory withI cani lin, lireworks, and liii Itoran 'tIiulidnight umd att the (dawnt of day, and like the Ok hlitnai btootmer's, tbey miake a wild, mad ishi for t lie spoils. Woe he utto thte slow, te Iiind hi friendh or ftoe, ki nsiian or stran. er', muszt take care of lim tselfV. This is all i'hit, if the spil hs belotng to the quick and me sitrot n In the gree'dy13. We' hi:tve been('i oisi'rvintg ouir aniti- friendls 5' '"e tt tie. heuy cottuteticedh abouit te ime oii f thet fotrmtitn of the Uilr velami td Ste ventin Shtep ~pa rd andt Otrr thilbs to et themtse'lvyes ini potsitioni ftrt' Tiidc start lien I t' signal shiuld he giveti, andt( SEine retnat <bir< If beftorett' thle dIrnm heat. We re tnot. att all 'urpr)tise(d, onit we are willintg itr ai dtiviSon, I'ul holtd (it gent lemeu, if on ste htungiry' dlon't claim all thte phuns im ebody13 else tdetserv' emite. Pet1itionts hamve been't circulahteid ('ally and -e th and t hve rtce'i vetd the signtatutres of enOf all facettions aid l.iI ieal fiaithi. speial'idly havt~e oliialt signittrzes hc'-t ' 'tght amltt tobtinedt. Ilow genteroius these( I mue oflie'ers have hteome tnc ret(''tce'i vingc toil hit po si htin thlemuselves fromil their C ioitls con the pin ci plc of '-.hE*l to the~ "t-'. ''Shouald theiu'r friends need a lhttlc 'li itt thle wity cof a little ollteial entdorsie ceii, they c n otti' get it, becauns'e anthtIer 'tit ioni (cami first. Now, dlo ito t obligate< ilItself ; wait till all tIhe apltio'tis get it ;thti' hmave' tunil the 4thi of Ma'chi, iid iten take y'ouri chioce.--Pieople's Jour I.( Wue ltily apologize to the good peo e 0' Domcusville andh (Groi' Ulevelando rimaki::g a slighit mtis'take ini reporting C numbitler of vo(tes reecived lby the latter hI )ousvi lIe ott the th of Nove'tnbher. we bais': to tranitspcse the figuires and y' that Cleveclanat received '21 iosteadh of votes, It is prtobadt>le thamt fin effort will bc tinade this session of time Legislatutre to abolish I e Soutih Caiiolitna Untivyen ily, tttd turtn it to a Nonnaid college ftor tie c~tio-edu ctin t sexies. 'This will be refoirum with a vimtit tid will bie a groat misfotunite to I le eti ational inuterisis of the 8tatc. TIheo Laurecnsville Iferatld hats eitced uo tp. its forty-seveth volume. . Brothier ews is an ab.le necwsptaper' titan aind hats (congratubiations of' frienids atid brth''lrenz his ctliuedo success. i "'Thiere will bte manny appoitnmnts for )iritng candhiiates, but a greater tnmber ba dlisapphoianments," is the way the Au-- t~ sta Chronicle tersely puts it. ti ni 18-19 Ehhert county, Oc'orgia, gave w 11iam Il. Hfarrison a mtajority of !999 for 11 .sdenit. Itn 189'3, jtust f.ifty-tsvo ycar:s It erwat'ds, Elbert cotunty gatve 11991 majori- t agaitst his gr'andason, Benjandau Iiart I- bli bL for Presideont. TIl Is certinly a sin- A lat coincideutcceRepgiter.r PASS. T: Unless you are Or A NE For a little inoney. If 'o, you Urand 1) Clothing, Hats and If you don't, youl will live t Newest Stock And we can pleaso ti ITYLJE, M'T I SMI: ;Ue' Mr. . 1. tUINN is with u% and will ie p Colunbin News. ;pcelial to The l)ai'y News. Col.n-BA, S. C., Nov. 2I.--Columl>ia loes not present the appeirance usual with litghts precelung the orgtliizatiln of a IC%W e,imlcture. There are no crowds to spirk A ill the hotel lobbies. The large nurrber >f new members have not yetq learned the 'opes or become asquainted( with each oth :r or niecting places, and uost of thein Iave sought boarting houses rallier than lotels. The governor's annual message xill probably ie sent to the legislature 0011 tfter its orgonization tomorrow. It is long yniough to fill about ten columns in the Daif! y News, 'tnd is said to he a very able and rigorous state paper. (Oie an who has rtird it say8 It will inninortalize its Writer tnd will attract littentioln otitsi<dc the State. I'lie governor will make no retminenda ion oil the prollibition tiestion, but devote ; guod deal of atttention to it. Being strongly opposed to prohibition lie 4ives tables showing the revenue obtained 1'rom liquor licenses andliionaltaxation 1wccessary to meet its withdrawal. le makes a vigorous attack onl the judges for .he po.sition taken in lite bank cases and levotes liuIl title to an urgument against their devision. which is said to be wrong. 'There will he little delay ill organizing the house. fro 1. Jone will be elected ipeaker of the houte without opposihion. Gei. tray's reelection as cle k is pralci rally assured. 3. W. Vance will probably be reikling clArk. I. Pope will l>e reelected clerk of the senite. Cal 0ughinan wiii probably be reelected reading clerk of that body, al htim.i the Rev. S. 11. Boozer, of Etigt'ield, Ild a Mr. Kershaw, of Florence, will be andiiates against hii. There is some talk of tlic resumption of lie caucus system, hit Snie influential I n1embeJrA VXeII o1pp0o.;Vd ito it.I It seei.s to be gencrally ulerstood that fi1<lge Kershaw vill not lie a etal<ilate for velectionl as judge, ant Erne.t Gary, of lgetield, will be given that seat. 'The South Carolina college people are tirred up b- the proposition in Superin endent of Et iclati.-n 3Mayfield's aninnal re ort to make th. colloge a niorIal school evoled to co.ltlicatien. It will be bitter r fouight and wifl probably not be serious y puiAhed. The Laurens county nen say they want o couity courts an(I prefer to mtan(l buck n( let Greenville try the experiment for ersel f. It is probable the lights of the session b' ll! be on p)rolhibitionl and refundling oif the - itate diebt (Ior whlihb there willI be at, least wo propositionis) and the new county goy. rlnmentl bills. Thle (tcntest prom11islag~ Ihe most9 intecIat Sthat for supei intentdent of the penlit enti ry. Thie three Iuort prominent candidiates re Jar'ni,an, the Ipresent capitain of the liair<d W . A. Neal, I f A t:ier'ison , an<1l JIlo. . 1.!rris n, of Greenivillhe. Neal is iought to have the best of it so fair. ii MANITER I)Cvit)KU F.1:D.RAY. i'AP. Colunmbia, S. C , Nov. 2.--It is stated ere tonight that a nutubei' of aiministra ion men heldi a mneeting in this city duin n,ir week to considler tIhe questioni oIf fed. rai patronaige. Thley nmanaged to eludle hie neCwspaper mieni, though the Register, It h.e ilmIinistrationi papiier, hait st:ateri edito ially that thiere unighit be sucht a meeting. I y suforinant states that. at the meeting it las dlecitled to rnake efforts to freeze out Ul conservatives when the pap was handled rouand and that the Tilmfanites went so far ,s to sett among thenmselves tlhat in the owns and cities thie Trillmianiites who were no(st obljectionabtlle to the town people houkd be selected for evenI the Ininor placo Ilont. 1. .y. Norton. Th<ln tact that J1udge Norona, who pre: ided at hie jnst termi o the circuIt cou rt hii T orkil lie rears nin ernipy sleeve nliId is, we hetlleve,, It' lily, onei-artnetI judige whot has over worn the ruiline in southl Cartliina. hase ted u:s wilth the ellw felint of an uiMl ..blier. t, Ieairn tsonie hing ofC hiis histonry bth asi a jin rist tal as a sol. ier. Tihe folloing i n, re siae 0of the facts of is life a, we hatvi linr thern: Mai tial receive' i hIs early c<inenittin iat the iolei, ruim which lhe a'zlnteed the CU~ierity otf;Gen litlled t' Ite bar in I)eeeinbr, 15...1, andI etle reud pill thle prlt2ie oi f his tprofessl.s ait 'ickenis( ort Iitoo. Ills iither. !tiilt .\il Norton. wsim ir xti .s i i erx, Cou,nissioniler in ltluit of hr Whlen the wilr broke outl, botht thler intd son I l:iinils lni trr's regitein of rifles. which, aifter ( sho4 Ilrittil of .le t hedt serv ice ht~c ell huih ito nid I- edler-kshuri g, in the sjpring of hyr;s, .\fler titihig sie ito the rnst severe serv ice Ili.'Mht lii.o Iiro tIll was t0Gr ltriville iid Mhaiioas'' wl:ire ltere wa s Iiret' days tight lag. beginiiniig on thie '%th andt endling on thei 9th of .\ ilgust. thi lIhe '39thI, . iekm'ois Cotrps tnni a hart! thn' f It, aital (Gr'gg's hgiitahe iuWre i siiIiever--l (. wing .t ithtiencei ini halte hn cinissii-.s, ndile Nunrton ratnke.l hi fathert, anil wai, its [ 'nihtr isllh-e'r, in t'iin'zilt fte regiient. ills iither wasu. killedl ill th te---trte hi4uhting ion t hnit is kniotwn as the'i 'bII rilroadtt in,'' ant udlge N ortiin hiiad his bodtty reinvtd froii the .1 nuize Notrton wits prornotel ti the rtinik of ,lieeant < 'olinte lit n wals ini ttnlinarliti of his telhnent ill I rtederliksur g, i Chic 1l'I tthf lIt. tinher, 18?t'l, w here lhe reci vet lthe won itu by 1 htIti lie host his nin. Thei wirter of t'his ketch, whot wasi fainlliarn ithI Clie grund in nc of G regg's brigadeI n. hih un 1 is in te re.serve lie itf -\. Pi. IIlills'r Ivislon, andi einig the slack I arins unit lareless inritt thei ien, adlvisel e iturned. I roln hlinghi ii wealk posithion.aial icy iliti fintd .tIhe et'yli in itit oft itit at hut at tonoe stairted lto lok ill Clii lGeneral iiiel ai liii thfriont liine. wvere atiually ini hi- frtont. . itt. Niir tona regimentl b'intg tin the right Iimk, li.i tihi firIedt rivel the Fedll. tek he t A er eovri thiives quic lyt and4~ trepus.d id hls iinfro tol Nrtn itii is arm hal -or naotti ed. G n Gren ii ro t wC-h was unb - hc and:~ o ;tredfm inthe e .\ter the Wair Cot. Nortoti aeisumed the prai' 'e itt lawn att P et'llts, ind it II11 iny b ai mltter of -- tereis t tt I 'ur etders Co knle w thait he hiasnv sought piol Irlenllprefierinentii. lie' wa.e elected tIhe Legisitute' , hme-I ilely efter the. war i Itheou t anly rolleltationi otn hisi 11a t. btii nout en- ; yinig the life of a po' litin, retun ied to huis wv prtiCe, lto wihlie hevoted hiniostlf uii l .0 5 ('lettion ais judge. .ltiige Notrton'u nominua. >ll to , thte beCh wat s ienutirely iinexpeetedl Ia Cli i1. HI. frtint recotgi.:i! his t.erlu 1put himuu rwattl anid elected hhln, iiind hiIs enrecr ,lt a ju it has i ltii'tedC. theIr ju, it enlit.--L. in the .1. ok lilterplt.. interested in W HAT should by all means, Boo our Splay of Furnishing Goods! 3 regret it, for we have the in Greenville! o most fastidious In LN1),3DPXj1C E,S;; Tl & B RISTOW, GlELNVILIE, S. C. cased to sce his friends. o(t?7m3 Willing to Try Um. TIaSI a 1argIm. The kind and gentlemanly manner in 13hch our esteemed friend, the ORm-rjNpr,. is pointed out our errors forces us once more to reply. We do not object to hav ing our errors pointed out to us by a christ lan gentleman, in that kind andi gentle manner in which you have pointed out ours to us. Indeed it is a pleasure, be cau:c '"a soft answer turneth away wrath, but grievous words stir up ianger.'' It would be out of order for us to attenpt to use any argumen. now, for Cleveland is elected And we have a Deinocratie Con ress, and we are glad of it, for we will have a fair chance to mettle all doubts. Now lirother Boggs, we are willing to cl ter into this atgreelmlent with you, (and you can .paste it in your scrap book,) if they will increase the " irculationl to an alount Suficieit to do tile fillancial transactions of this country on a cash basis, and enact laws in the itie-est of the whole people and not in tile interest of a few, we will publicly acknowedge that we arc wrong and huuib!y beg pardon for it. %V. A. HAMILTONt. -Journal. Prof. W. W. Dixon, snuerintendeint of the graded schools in Blacksburg, proved his loyalty to the Democratic larty inl a way that cannot he dis )[Ite(l. le was en titled to vote lit Rock IIill, and left his ,chool and went and cast his Tote for the Full Democratic ticket. He was on the ,,onservative ticket in the priiary for Ad utilnt General. lie Says it cost imil about ive dollars to vote, hit he felt it was his lIty to support tile nouinces of the party. ILL & Wi.LDON, DEN'CISTS. T 11in Street. * MiMENV AI.LE, s. . t;is given every Tuursdy and Friday, andl vcth extracted wi thiot patin. O'L'CE OF It! M)VA l. My Dental Ioom;i are nlow icated in W. C. ioveliic's tiw bjuilding over the Saving' lank aid FeLii'm 1o3mk Store. .1. W. NORWOit, 1). 1). S. SI FEEN VILi. S. C. IR. J. P. CAiLISLE, DEi*NT[ST, )Imco over WeAtmoroland Uros. Duke's Drun Stot e. rn Ijljnn9tf c;r:1 E vN Ya.. s. e. II. Ult. }N A S i{ Ti. ioNw ierInaonently- luated at 16.000y. nndi re t! ull ',l'ersi is pirof !Jo Il uvry! n t the tIbh g:CerIaly. ZJ a a0t . C. FTOR ,) G;IEmN VI(.IF, 5. C. Over ~Ve otmoreindi Iirs'. IDrug Store. All 'irk dlon by t 1he 1nm-ltanitanecis process. Alsoi Il ke enlargOl,oents from i )11ictures to fay A. In w:tr 01h>rs, crayou, InLd ia in1k, oil andt laut1 phoitoigrap.hs. IIins permnanelyg(! located 1in Ioitens~ and1 oil'ers ii prftess.ionlal sL'ervi to I.he citi.CiS of te 1wn ni ount,; lly. II04is dipIlmas~ are frmi the ol lege of I 'yse-m;ns and Siurgeons, .f ItalItimiore h10. Mal tr'in John lIopkins, I.SI. tiei iit i)lithsi in N n1rsing and L'hild4 flo.pital, Hiti loro. 4rnChm TALK! TALK! Everybody talks more or less, ecnerally more, but talk is :heap) and dlon't amocunt to nuch without some get up and1 et to help it along in hard )laces and hard times. Now I want to say a little alk right here that I think will >to everybody's interest, to. Viorris' in p)articuilar. That is :o say I have a very good stock )f general merchandise that I tin selling at reasonab)le prices. \Ot tie b)iggest stock, not the heapest stock, not the largest ~tock, no, no, but just Common verydlay goods and prices. will be glad to see my friends t any tine. If you w'ant to ell)produice of any kind, come nd see rme. If you want to uy anything in the merchan.. ise line I will do my best to lease yool. Come inl and(. let, s talk awhile. Respectfuilly, A. M. MORRIS. .S. A fine cowV for sale. HE ATLANTIC COAST LINfln W ibuintgon, N. C'., D)ec. ?20th, I1892. Ad L ptir Sonth Cairolina mioidWesternI Northi IroIlina. ('Coensd Schled ule: h). n' . ST.\T'IO1NS. *No. hi3. .rithunt... .(L Carleston, S. (., A' r.i(...10lpm~ i.'an..............tIl ume r......... . lp .5 .....A r ('olumi, ? ...... 4 O-inp lIpm11............. ros rity-.---.---... -1 3 ml 2Rjym.............New ,erry..........rm .l pm .. .. .....( linton- -- -0-... jiipm S aim............reenwo od......... 1.1, 1 *2Jplt............ bhevilie ....... *.-1pm li5pmu............. A hens-- -. - ---. II .00m if pm....... .....A thinta...- -_ ..- 8.31t'1Im 10pm1............ innaoro--.....Fl.NI1 m 30pmn.........'halott, N. (...... 3p .35'pmo.............Anderson--.i - .. 1.15,pm fipmn.............Gnenille-----.-1...1210pm 50 m.... ... p:rr tnurg..... .... 1 10a apml..IIenrsonlilie, N.( C--.. 8.2ami i0p....... Aseville, N. (......7.UVam >Uity. N ox. 5 2 a nd 53 unlid t raIn's~bet~ween Inarlaon and11 Colnbla, S C. ~. K Asa't GUn'l Paissenger A enIt. Buy Your Drul Seed, Tobacc CARPENT MANSION HO US. GPOrders by mail solicit ; Prize Turnips to be I day, November 14th, 1892 F. IV. lluldekopor 4V Rwubin Fo-ster. Ite lelvers. Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division. Sch(ule In efVeet Aug. 2S, IS. NoTHROUN. No. 38. No. W. No. 1. Easte in Time. Dally. imi . idty. anCbilblec, .... ...... ... ...9pill itscro 8 ........... ........ P. pip 1 11 t I Il0ti h ............. ........ .9.41pm pi til.(b; . Sowatiwie............ ........ 9..ip i 9 4 tiford.............. ........I RO5pm 9. -t Flowervy Bri t-h1l... .. ...... lOp l1 9. 1-amti Gailnvillo......... . p . m U3n " . 1L h t.......... ...... .2 .-0 p i . p I V ( :7 1m i t I l1illtsil............. ... . I 1.05pm 10.:':1 i Ctoritelli.....-...... ... .. ii p IIolam " Nit. Alry. . . . -- - -- - -.. . ...lp t ..I55a..i 'TIrvot .n ....... .... .. . .... . . 1 .tin m . tistiniS....... . . a * ( 1 ( -1 ....... . . ... 1.( :1 .1 . .. 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A....t. it... -i n .:Nam 5 ~ ~ ~ jj,,!: -t.t ('-jav I e op......s. l( i -... . . .1m .3 No t -. I S v 4rI t, 10 I % , V .U N: I I ll"I'' wi-.. .. ........ %.I% it M i. pil cal. betw Wt 11to I '.141 1 .I it Ian 9.l i 8 2.2..........I'mt.).;. m :1 ~ . ..........1 lii.Iiiin i.V - .. 0 .iirn ll.l5it A r .I ti na I . ot 5 I, r 2:ll3Ti i j*.pn \, IId New.York . IW)it4 t .n .8 \vos hI t :t c tuI S 7t: estein 8 loitibuled .. I- i t, d i. 'itw7. Was itw oti nd 8 l.t -to;. Th 1m Uibtia sLev r between toii .t,,uI. I \'ed.a t ia I th p int at- ii i ngO' .ie,ot Mvtie 1'hy on Iar Sji bewe n W htii-tn a ., 7.n p. tao., I'tiii b IiIit'n xlndtt .\iamtt. -ritu . 0 I I 'it tr . .u ot lt t to lo toM i- to l t hrutWtii( (ime rilm n,tlen ii e;t,;mun tMi itl ,-r re - errat(,nm e:mIh lot..n! I ;e tt t ir (Iht .o 4 IV. AI. TI'I.K., Goett'l Pam. .\er.. \\'nhIngw . I). 1. II. A. .\ I,\i)\I K Acmt'tu. Ge ' g:of. AI't.. -\tlant, IOn. W.(11 . GIAS RI.EN G'trl lIhoniger. Wuhimtetmn, 1). C. 4 SO OURLA HOU, Tr FU angRNaInTUR . 4 F. W Iladeope & tbi Fos t. r.Repeies-4 COL .\llanA d itl-:N\- d g. 4 C!\' TEON -B&CO *RUNVUf, 0. gs, Medici: o, Pipes, & ER BROS., E DRUG STOL Greenville, Bd. rought in on or bcfc TH1IE O'D)ELL TYPE -:-WTRIJ, Co0 will buy the O'>UI L, 'V > v it Ih N ciiia"ter. antd 41.) for a 1lN ) ')ili,La, wf rmite(l to t) ltte- wo It 4onihinis siciliel!y with durab ,?tse of operation, w'%ars loniger wit etilii 0 1111 oiy other i1itichinle. Ibll'on to bother the operator. It I lt:-itiall. llitkle-p1l(ti pr.et- nmd III kitils of tyie writig. .ike n p) . I iod es shu t p. s lh alt, iegibcet i I'wo or ton copics may be I 1, lin:uat < n itritelligenat per-ioli ei iecollne l twyo day. Ve 4 ' er -. I to0 to it , hI 14 ct it ithe work of the tD01 ' Rolili'e itgiits 1nil salvs1nfl wo '.i d Ititiilnets to Iten,rs. F'or p. nly lidor iri't-. etc.. itliws O'DEiLI, IfYPIi: WMT WD- lX-Tl I'ci \'l Dearbyi EnsleI(y, S. V. oiiit; yortir pe(roilage. i 1 4 Et. intv-le't tIf deltosits for per ino-th,. antl a per oent, for pe n#;wh!,. itf re-t tooe.iinwmencoe on li (cen I -tt of v lposits lTus t l'( 1r 1 iyable <,nt flvmt Wn . . l .\iiAlM, Pr. i. t'. M..l i*T!, Cashlvi .H O.LGWAy Barber Shop I And .Bath Rooms. In rear .f Mai.sion louse, GR10EENVILL, 8 C. IT IS A DUTY yn owe yaurnol and fame 11y to get tho tlest vastiio flor your money. FOutonjr.o in Voni' footwenr by purchasin W. L. Ditr)ti li hone, -which represent Io 84-0t V1Uot)r pracE's akIIed, Co thousuM 'TIKE NO BURSTITUTI.'a 43F . N L. DOUCLAS SS SHOE OEN ?EN Hi DEST SH OE IM THE WORLD FOR TUE MOd. A f.oiuom we' ~Ioe, hIn bi ot rp, fn ortn w. I a i h:h and oo1tirableIt-han anytbI orhe eor'. 00~Ll. Equals cuts.om mnado ahoosceoek' D arni($5 1Y a nd.rewedi Ilfln ntahoes,Th ~*most, srt ish. easy anit diu ablo shEoot ever soh t i 12.,. They uxqual luo imiported Shoos ost4ng a3 ovhIaco h,w ornby fatrrmer and all slai o'toetsic odg nto easy to w lva in, adw C h e t d na o 5 a n d . onoythanany f hn mnko y aro madeb for nom ato Tu 1ron ag sales show ibat we*lrigmeat Q g Q- B( auG Yorunthe .i 23 14e6c noe The moms t r o bthoosl a 'v.m" L,ad~ie' ar.anrut-ey eI ar o nad. ofte host Dongo{a or ie caIf. a cirol 'Fe ovre ry itv h omIoo lomddnr it itoctr akr t en.. iuelns u b.a rttih,itii, utij4 to Pr)ittion by law Sor. . OcLA . Blrockton. lauu. 8.ki bg W. Ml. iHugood & Co.,. JiaL%.y, s. C. F. B. MORGAN, MA Arm Fse.ry Matl;cbinhs a dim leaf fancyL cover wo Tar ge drawecrs, with micLel riatgs, and fuill et of Attaichnents, criuatlto any Singer Ma hmne sold from $40 to $6 by Canivaisers. L'he I figh Arm Machine hats a self-setting nee. lIe antd self- threadl;ng shiutitle. A tuial in yottr ionme before payment is asked. Ihuy direct ot' he ManufaQturers ando save agents' profits he. ides getting CE:r ificates (if wairnatee for five ears. Send for ma~chrine withr inme of a business4 ian as reference and we will ship onE at once, Co-Opernitive Sewing MachIlo: Ce., 69 S. z uth St., lhiladtelp :ia, PS. t.WE P'AY TElE &- RI-;I01ET. Consult your interest and Call on 3.. . KINCH, at Pickens, if you want 1in aboive inachine. Save Paying - Djoctors' Bills a a aBLOOD BALM } THE GRiGKRTEMEDY -FOR ALt. BLOOD AND SKIN pisEASES } re unchtyansotrlvly SCROFUL A, ULIC s, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM, PIMPLES, ERUPTIONS. loa 't o b t per bo,* ticfior& Vor SENT FR EE won'Mi/UE& . BLOO0D BAL.M CO., Atlanta, 0.a.