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tered at .lekens Postotfio6 V Second Class SU -SCRIlPTION PURE, $1:50l oYear invaria bly..in advance; for six months, 7i cents. AdvertiseIents inserted at one dolltar per square of one fthor less for thee first insertion ani fifty cents fMY-eaoh subsatuent insertion. A liberal discount-niadbr t merchants and others advertising for six months tyr a year. t"POSITION' A1psERTIsEMEN's tOSi. TIVELY NOT TAKEN. Obituary notices exceeding five lines, tributes of respect, communileations of a personal character, when admnissable, will be charged fbr as advertisements. TIURBDAY, DEC. 15, 1802. X big portion if the town of Sumter was destroyed by fire last Friday night. 'I he loss of property is very great. Anderson was selected as the next place for holding the Baptist State Convention. The time of meeting will be the Wednes day befbrer the first Sunday in December, 180)3. _________ __ We are not suliciently acquainted with the details of the Railhad Cc nmission bill to make any comments oi it at present, but we promise our readers to acquaint them with it in the near future. The Baptist preachers in their State (on vention at Aiken, seem-to think that tiese peripatetic, sensational, irresponsible evan gelists do more harm than good. They Il so denounced the operatic style of music at regular church service--. The more we think of Senator Hemp hill's bill to tllow Women to vote anld hold olliec tie more aumusilng it seems. Of course the legislature will never pass ualch a bill as this, and it is worse than foolish ness to take up the time to fool with it. The anti-Option Bill in Cougress seems to be havilg an unwholesomlle el'eet oil tile cotton narket. If it passes Ihere will be no more fiction ill the cotton market, anid the ri sults will lie mInch againist the inter est of producers. The ultiante results might be different. All religions iewsipers are good alnd ' one of some kind should be in every house- 0 hold in the land, butl among tile lest of 'I this class of Impaers is the Christian Obser- 9 ver, published at Louisville, Ky. This pa-. I per we say unhesitatingly is aholl1j 'e. I religious paper We klow of olltsie the I Stat - tiTive'woinaa e glad to see it in ev- t Xome in this Country. t Once in a while the People's Advocnte. t of Anderson, is the most conservative Till. i man joiral in the State. We see from t, its last issue that it is unalterably and bit- I terly oppored to putting Charleston in the i Black District, and heartily in favor of the g Lowranee State Debt resolution. It does i not allow its partisan spirit to stand in the d mny of the best Interest of the State. b The hill introtuice in the louse by Mr. Lw.ban Mauldin, of fhis couaty, to reduce r the pay of School Commissioners to J300 V a y:a- passed time luse., but the f4.!-owinjg c1maies were extimpt from the operation of the bill sh141ld it pass the Suanate and l'e(come law: Sumlter, Carlestona, Oriange burg Waril liaams-aog, Sparnamnurg, Unaion, Gecorge-town, iUeaufort, Rielanad, Hforry, K~ershaow', Ander-son, Un-akhcy, Baarnweli. Dharlinagton, G.ree-nville, L-aurenms anid Edage fiely, mlakinig (ighlteen coumnties- that want to paiy theI(ir ofliceas a Ii irig price. F-i 0m1 thec best aumthoarity onl tile cotton situation wve Iarnn thalt tile crop for thais t ye:ar is aou ;,500),u00 hales, and( it will Il not exceed tiis M a mit. At the be(ginning al oft this year there was a Billplus oaa hand of at '.l,000ta bales anrd this wvill beo convertedl into a d(eticit (of 105,000( bales. Yet it , elpimeid that the price ,ill not incarease ,, .lv -We'ciinot buat believe in the face of this authority that cotton will go up. N With a favorablc season next year we will produce a treamendous crop and1( we piredlict that cotton nex-t, fall will be worth five (-eants a plounda. Senator llemphmill, of Abbhevitle, has in- - trodueced in the legislatme a bill to allow women to vote anud to hold( (Iili(e ill this '1 8tate. Woaaln't it he fuainy to see our wives elbe-wing thleir way Ithrough al crowd on election (lhly to get to tile polis to vote. And how stranlge it would sem for therm to tell us5 to stay at home andr mind the chillreni whaile thley went to1 vote. TIhen, ' too., it would be amnusing to see a woaiman alcting~ Shecriff. Is there one in the State that woutld Ihave nerve eanougha to knock thme t rigger fromu under a man81 on the gal lows? The Legivlators, like aill other huaman ' heCmingsI, are loo0king aifter thIaeir owni interest first, and thena f thy halve tiame or oppo-i tunaity- thaey will look after the interest oaf the elecOll. As proof of thuis thecy have failed to pass5 the hilt to re-duce the Balal- I ries of anly of thec Iflirere. State or C'ounty. Thecy hlave repealed, or whi do so, the laiw prlehtbiting thec use (If free mail roadl pas.<es. hey golt tired of payir.g I thaeir railrop(d fare whean they' knew thecy< couhl get a fr-ee pass if the law was re pealed. WeY will aow have a "bamboo ledl" ''roformn" adlminiistration. That salar-y reduction bill ini tile Seate is a partadox. It goes doCwn) every ltme it comles upj. Thie memberllCs seeml to lie afraid lest tile ihimf is loaded, anal we would not be surpa ised if it, isa't. -Columbia Reg~is ter. Just as we thought andl predicted. This means thlat taxes wll not be lowvered an~y by7 rethacing the saslar-is of any7 oflicer. BuIt this is a "'reforam" legislature, aid if ? they do) nothiing to relieve the peCople it is all rigbt, they think. They are going to take care of nlumber one fi rst 11id( look c after tile peoplea' interest later on. Tihe r R~egister koows what it is taikhilg albout for it ls-the admaiiistRltion paper1, and afl we A an sasy Is "I toldl you uo."~ The Greenvlile News of the 7th inat -notes the death of 3fts. Ellen [larrisonL.a of the F'airvlew section, in that county, i iu the 8Mth year of her age. ahie was the r mother of Senator .ohnl R. Ii)lrrison of I G' reenville, an,d the aut of Mr. W. Tr. W. a Harrison of Anderson county. Rhe had -~-been a-member- of Falrview Presbyterian churach for sevent,y years. Shle had spenit v n~ ~atf lIfe witnIn a mlile of whaeae shae c '?*pborn, and di1ed : the isane place to - chk- site was carried as a bride sixty- h ycetrs ego. LegislaUvo Notes. During- the campaign the Tilnan news. papers told the people that the low price of bate bonds was not eaused by tlie political agitation and Governor Tiliman's utterat,. ces and ineth.>ds, hut was the natural effect of the uproiaehing iaturity of the debt. Now pay day is nearer than It was then, but the honds are up and selling at a cred. Itable figure. Why? Because the Gov ernor's more recent utterances aidl the course of legislation have restored the con fidence of the public in the honesty of our people. It isgratifyintg to see how coim fortablo we arc pulling through our troub les and steering clear of threatened dau. gets. After the legislature adjourns I think we may look with confidence for a renewal of activity in developing our resources and establishing enterprises. People are reach. ing the conclusion that we are not so badly hurt after all and that there is no good rea. son for everything to come to a standstill, or fcr anybody to go into a two year's trance of de.pair. I ami minre than ever satisfled that nc prohibition or regulation bill will go through this se.sion. There nre now only twelve working days, and no natter how earnest at majority ill acti house might be in sup port of the Rioper bill it would hardly be possible to drivi sucli an unwieldly and Conplicitted neaire throu;h commiittees anl the twa liouses in that time. As be fore remarked, the Itoper bill is not a pro hihition bill at all. I1 -ii ply gives an elaborate system for selling liiquor under (ire-ct con'.rol of the 8tate for scientillc. tue!icinal, miechanical and sacramental purposes. Tlioso liniitationsare no limita tious at all. Men who crave liquir get it even Whenl they are nlow penniless andi in 11oinm11untitics with iron clad prohibition laws. It wouldti e a mighty poor drunk irdl who coul< not tid iechantical, acien tific or teedical pretexts for buying ligtor when he wanted it. We ainy talk av we like, but everybody with coninon sense knows thal there is hardly a comnty in the ie in which (inre than one or two bar cia of liitor would he so,ld in a year stritt y for snteih purpo.ea. The demand, if io estly hinited to the urposes expressed 11 this law, would not jistify any man in lie troiihe tind expense of obtaining a )er nit. The perillits would generally go to nloin who., woul take them for the purpose >f violating the law. The only lesults of he Ioper bill wotild he to help imake per itry antid fniud more geneial ani respecta )le, to ereate liquor selling monopolies in omie counties and to throw the trade wide >)>en in others.-Greenville News. Style tu Reading. Style ieats several things and th(y all kpply to reatlwA. 0 style Meanl fashion ; theic .r! fras:ilons i reaulilg. Style mains manners ; 1wre ire manners in readiing. Gond manners ind bad mainners in print may be as i1tnpu lent as any vhere. Intellig.nt people pro er reading that appiroaches thern like a ntlemn-sensible, earnest, and( to the point. A 1.airgtin is ainagnet ; uncover it old nedtles will heaidt your way. We of er that bargrini when we say to our pat -Ots, seni tis *3.00 aud it will pay for a car's subscription to this paper and the 8osilopolitall Magazine. The offer Is a renuine bargain, and those of oumr friends Nho are not now taking a first-class Maga. .ine into the;r homes should see to it that hey do not Iiss this Opportun ity. ALL TIlE YEAR ROUND. The greatest suecess hitherto attained in lie Algazine field inust be accorded to the osmiopolitan, jiim;ing as it has from 16, '00 copies in 18,49 to an edition of 150,00'0 -opies for Jauary 1893. That there is -ause for this suecess yoes without savin - . io other publication, of any ieseripto1* I#fore the puhlic imakei; the effort to give t,, realers the hest of everything, nd ue eceds in doing it as does this nuiocthly. Its IlI strntioins leadl the world: its literary nerit is certainly of the highesat order that noniey enn buy or brains prodluce. Each nonth, from,~ year's' end to year's end, cani if' fou:utl inside its covers somnel laing Iio in. truct an1(4 pleaise every~ inmbe.r of t he .(11usehn,l. Ini tact a y.ear 's enrefitl react ig oIf tie,C( osmopla'itan inleaux a 1io3res roman1l in thie lanel. W E OFFER YOU c monthily visits of this~ l>oputlar Mna'a inc foIr a year, if taken ini ((2cieuion n' ith yeans itbl)8ril' *-I to) TI' iSarr IM;I. for ily 23.00O. Th'lis we are able to (10othrongh XpiCcial contract miadle in bhAalf of ouir nadeis with the Magazine puIblishecrs. TheIi rice of the Cosmop>olitan alone is *'d.0Ot, '.which price it is thle cheapest, of nionth-. es, giv.'itg as it, does 1,6;1il:tiges of rea' ignittcr, withI over 1,200 illustrations for single year's IIIuL.sription. Send your er ler to us. PICKE1N3 I3ENTIN EL. Better' Than an En cycloped ia. A hunommia of Amerioa Hidag,y \ (.'ltip4ete tli'.tory of onr (;dl'er,it'ent byv .\ot iti\on rollers at top t niel b t rIn.'44 'n nyv speialt a4rratenie,~tus~ ithi the putihetrs a liiinial \ing , nii lnt i" Nl: L, f r iie II,.'e to '4 i44. poitlI4.; enni414t'14 i t. it h44-nte. at a4 t(44te ('V4' V 44y Iltui l 4:4e 4'4;a4.4'4eiI . ith the 'I'''.! 4 t' 1; hOunil 1141 44'4nl j'.1li.i' '1i 11 . II 44 l- 3 i \ 'III ('<ON T I N .liti1' 4.o. t h iig Ill 3the P're,'i4tents ailt .b nt.Il ti. A tliagranui 1)how4in4g the1 Novr1 'liT14nunge or A (<'i le4te' .\l'1 1 f th(4. \\'4rh4. St43 .,1- 124 tNnill A ('44t 4' '.or A-\l Ntp 44 i'yot ril .\ in4,rien.l t0x1t0, A Alt '1f4 Sou4'th \fri '.Is3 .A Nhip of3 tt~pper N uihini ,ii hlinheNh or A -yN. in. tx 13 A ('o4n4(ete1 .\ ap of) tIhe Sila 4r Syte't1i liet ev 4 i t , tx10442 : .-2I. 'he l3iioi '4f Re1!(4' r 4uile 'he3v lito;y4. 4of the t'. S. U;lve'rnIit lit bi -4 o 'The4. tlitit' (iy f t' eI. S by A .' nh'4l,t rat iot44 \ 4ible41 StIt b ile on' 4 I.chtt4uItt ' tahnbl si1 isi' . 0) I 4404 4 lil.ttl 'M. 'hIe tlisto.r~ of a411'polit i Pa 'rttg,iles h i have x nistdin hI4 N counltrty. A ('h4ronlo4glint tabeI of ::10) of' the( iist% lh 'ht ittl ti er -ii~ oi hi'.O -hj43 is* very. low t'Ites, htav'e heett fitI44441unte rlI4te o 1 fie it a y 14'rt of thie 1:tlltd Sta, 444 fol.' 1-4t. To'i any' ne~w sItlbsrer 2i1. 't'(, anye rentewalt Inbirit'her -'lt . 14 in '4''r tr no0w le clrrea'rs whlo p)4yst A3 leI vilt4t'sti t the t elv e.,o the uI tt' !ty tI 4.ttend 1 t at - . . i li 03pport44. PASS T Unless you ai Or A N1 For a littloioney. If so, v0 $frand I Clothing, Hats and It you don't, you will livo Newest Stock A. tid we ean'peallse I SMIl 11" Mr. J. I-:. (.UINN is wilth u1 Ald wiill be To Go Wiimt Quick and Cheap. Wotild yoll like to know (tie lest way to reach 'exis. ArkaI sas, or any of the tatet out West? A letter or lmstal t tiri tii either adIress below. will 4eviro yott full iiformittloti its to low rattes, the best scei dules. Ae.. liv the great through var hine over the tlihmioid sinl hrnvillo Rallroad, via. Atntiia aid liiringham. You can buy tiekets thrm;gh by tiis litte atil have your bag gageeihevked todestitiatioti. Iohuble daily tratis aid quick sht-beIules. All iuestiontt aiwered. it. W. lli'.sr. Trav. l'ast. Agt., .\ gusta. Ga. C. Ilot'KtNs Trav. Pa Agt.,.(hnrlotte, N. C. IdI 92 NO LOT TERY '14,400 IN GOLD COIN To be Giveva Away Absolutely, - \iyoie .or oily *'.:5 en setire both the ih keiM S:NTriN:1. tnd the i,ouisville ' \ eekiy Courier-.tournal for ote year n iith h opi otuitimt. of mit hig e'liuttes for the Cl - rier-.louritit's unpretedeted.offer, of ine prize of $10.t00 in (;,)Ihl Coinl ami 14 Prizes of l 0 cithI il ';olf I Coln. ;1k llv e p.iio; of the \'eeklv Cm'rurt-.lli'llati (11 !wh seenl allt ilhls ollice. ( ) i, 11itti pplivintiolnIt, the Cmurier-.twurnal C'omptivy, Iio.v h'*y.. a covy will be f*in11ished to muy tilre.s free of charge. ACCIDENT, AND LIFE INS URAIN GE Wr~,itten. at the ,Senti ne1 ofcc. Newspapers .-. FR EE sNi Twt II(W~N NA MI-: and atddreu and' tin ai post.tl anrt, or ottheri e, aind a *p t- .f' tou SAV\A N NA it WV I-: 'i L Y N -:WS w'il be itent to eaclthi re-i i:g:. il i- \\ V-: li l, Y N E-WS itt Nitl itt:A';ii:n. It is th e La rge'-t Weikly putb havey t-ver steeni a i-opty ofC i seniti fot hut- it you ui i!! lirilit.nl -e it thei hii:mt i l ht u newsiit - Papter you ever iL-ol. .\rire-w T ll i; VI W :t-: I,V N l-A\\', Webster's Unabridged i-t-i tperil iarrantolt~ w-ii~ith ivte pIublisihes book tiud ho:ti tik toI tfuih a~ cpy teac ofi~I i Ch-i ii.e tha e ie ,.it in lre--t Cas nioi iinid i-t tilt wilili i b iii It ii nte bt.t d uiti ot ter iliest i e eb ii e tiiil ti>k i ioul rtalt. liiClhu ry o, s o h m tu lik e. xth and eet oi.o t aeeyd yi h laro t.ie- lIv n'ki i if thtis i teay the (ri;d i.bie tty'in- all w ine,i lenI avil t;i'ret-- fltt tie ubeh t he r .it l , i tIatt it bt ithe vtit ry wolk cmpieleon ub entiflc o Ameca of bot >.00wo gencly t ar t sp lb m ervn in r.l eG itio 1:m o born ine.matoi~ n. hafm.-o ando wi-e lder lutifo ten ot by n w ii ll u h th b vfo . ht,o any u11lnw f n Pubsriber. o~int w . To ally Noew P. subscribe 30 T aly s bs ri ern w n en w ho p y e lutorested in 'W HAT n adhouald by all tneank, ioe "r 0Ispliy of Furnishing Goods! to regret It, for we have the in Greenville I da lie most fattidiot;n 7 TH1 & BRISTOW, UlREENVILLE, S.C. leamed to see hI. friends. octTn3 I1L & .WELDON, DENTISTS, 121h! ialti Street. (; t E.1;N V 11.1,X,8S. c. " Gas given overy Thuraiy and Frida?, and tetI oxtraoted w thout paWu. OT1lCR IOFREMOVAL. Nly lutal Rooins are now located in W. C. ClevoNtuld's now buildiug -over the Saving's Bank and Iaelton' Book Storo. .1. W. NOtWOOD, 1). D. S. W. M. NO]tWOOD, D. 1). 8.. Ausistant. GREENVI,LL, S. C. 1. J. P. CARLl3LE, I)rNTIsr, Office over Westinro5ind 1ros. & Duke's )rng Store'. anjnbCtr .NV1E. S. C. It. I'RANK SMITI(, .S IE Y, N tiow pe,inancintly lveitt(d . Hasley, atid re xpe, .In oIl'v - i s ! S 4a I , vIcom to the A r. pub lie geneaIlly. 2jalaotf. (2. FIT7. -*R. 1.I), 1'10TOGRA PH HR, Lv. GRhEENVILLE. S. C. Over Wime,noa1i lr-4. DI. uc K luo. All work doiao by* %. thte instaiptineo s pioce.s A' "o lillke eoaiar--cnents f.oin old ( pieti--s to ''y s ,e: itl w tter CO'01"S. Ck .-O.1. Intl'" l.. oil and pitlii iliotogi-aphs. It. Io9T. K iKS-:y, I1Ins t o1inaently located in lick en and offers" Itis pr ie%ionl 11 servicast t h toh citizens o. the lown and c.otny. Ilis dlipiomas are fron the idle ge or I'ys in ai n srgeons. of- liniitlo c I1't. itial rroin .1ohn lopk inkS. 3891. 14S Ilint " imithls iln tiniing titid C'hild-1 lloilitall. lalt - iore. 4nutg6ni " A . N 47tit Different Kinds of INe NOv, CANDY. % All Sorts, of Stick Candy. em 13OO Pounds. I sell the best Candies and Crackers. Pearl Oyster Crack ers, XX X Soda Crackers, Ken- - nesaw W\afers, Cream Biscuits, I Lemcron Crackers, Penny VWheels Cheese, &c. Oranger, A pples, and all kinds of fruit in season. Come anc get your Christmas goods. - Yours to Please, N. A. M. MORRIS. :M ii.:; THE ATLANTIC COAST LINEl R P43. N4. ER3 Jl',PA 3 T.\1.iT. 5.18 14N Wibnj ington2, N. 4 ., I)c4'. 20th, W92. 40 344-' .34 1,ine hween C harles4ton and Cohnnhin4h r~ o~ 1(ni I .3ui'er boui4t! C aromlIga~in an We:.M'rn North I > 'aunti. Condonsed .Sed.ule: (4'4344nWest. Going l'a t *N.52ST.ATrONS. *No.53.i 1. v)nu.. Lv Chau,rleston:, S. C., Ar..n;n Oa .I3. --- 0 . .. ... . .1a d - .. .4. . . K pi 3.-13 t.-13- LI... ..... .S late4r.. ... - .9 1)n.4u41 . ....Ar CoIIlt jhi ~''I,y....01 .g -4 l. ......... 'r'Iaerity........-3 3 . 4 I -' 4 ............N whrry.... .. - 2.noI I .-........r4e ...enwona lI --........ . t'ev Il ........e()4 n.00 ....... . W it.jI3sbor ...... 4 - - - "In .. ... I r tt I N.4 3 - .. Il I- '41,y10I,-\, I.Me .n it 4 e '' I'' l a .n . 31r(t T r N ( e Main 4 ,ger ISLAND~ .. - -))1~ 4,)1trI. )'lCl a r 3 o tracte4)\ . aral 3a:nw ha , .~ r -ii M4 Ini 4!r - aln an .obo ni K .. e . d h ,d and in their own l . ran .ei .n 4rol. 4l44 e in e iee,t : I I h- o ')4 f 44 "4).4h. ' 3." 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'ulina liffe S Nipe 10e >r1 < Srale i siutu n t o local and thro' Ion a confr r wli tlcl ag'nIt, ort ndt ress I GlIt ni'l I ClItI: A it liasing )t l(, lD C 4'.divsjot,LLit1.11I. A Ato., for'iK, A 'tlVon'I a A llCVIll It S'ft, A11anta Ga.IOX Il4 'SupteriIltentCie, I.\ it a W i.GII II. IN. Glenora!i.iit Manager.2t Was I hion .. C. Tat.!l Magtui,r W5lahigton, 1). C. cs, Medicine , i, Pipes, &c., ER BROS., U DRUG STORE. Greenville, S. rought in on or before M< TINE W'DELL. TYPE -:- WRITEI *'!o will bluy the O'IIA, Ty1,.: WIW' vitI 7'M chara-term, nul $15 for a 81 NUL E C, )'iIl,j,, wv%arraited to do better work tha it voabfine stupI plieity WIu'h durability, sp ' of operation. wearm longer wt1hout-coi elItm thaim ally other nin-1in0. IIQRa 199o ilbon to bother the operator. It is nett, itanlihd. nickil-tphitad, perfect, and adaptei lI kinds of type,- writing. Like a prinitiig pi t prodiues si-,rp, :leno, legible mamhnne no .or ten vopit'm may, be mode at one writ \nly tlle014:enit pergon van bev'ome im oper 11 two days. We offer $1 (I to uny opet 1I1>0 (11111 e<ual I te work oi the DO11LE U. ), I.1 L. Ieliale agenfit' 11nd41 Nlfelimen wa nted. Iti1 idutcemts it) dealers. For paniphlet ng itilolSlent. tk-W., 1(dd ress O't) T., OV1'- WiUITER ('., 39>8-311 1)earborn Street eeofyl C:lHICAGO, 1 Eulsley, S. V. SolI1e(t your patronage. Will pay you 3 ett. iiterest onf deposits for perlods of t' "I1Llnthm, and 5 per e;t, for prilo(dR 0 non,ths. interest tf) evomence off first of rae 1leved1it-g tite of 1 Cp)>Sit%. DI ).dstts tre tinytble o99 deind wit) 1l)ticee. W. M. IIAG00t), lretildetit. II. I'. LE1N Ii A I )'', V. Preside W . v . .- 'Ashier. HOLILOWAYs Barber Sho; And Bath Rooms. In rear of Murision House, GREENVILLE, 8 IT 18SA DUT"K you ovre 7 urgeoled F,d Ily to ot it eat alu?4e r yo r 10 coanz n year' tootwoa' by purchnr nL. oul hoa, liei aeprusen a or prices 0ake as thoums T 'i E No SUBSTITUTI. W. L. DOIJiLA $3 SHOEe HE BEST SMOE PJTHE # A geune aewed . ortahic styl i ant d urnblea th i l'atti erce. Equata custa t h Urica. Thuy eqiud (ino in I ill I hd O en o8 sho ea 1oney than uiiy other hako. aoo o ldcoaangj Bales rh Boys6' E-.".2 ar oNa 'hre. I'ho nost rvicoable, .adies' 83O El [tisses nro nade o bet toer foxotwe9ar a reflai-lingtit Cant ion. -W.L..1>w0gzui.n 91n1i*'d 49n the bottomn of .i i uoo yo ba floaro- dooi aud1ulen t tand aubject to t>ror W. M. Haq< 1F. 1B. MG CentraI. Ever Maichine h drop leaf, fancyf to to Ilrge d:rawers, wih nickel rin9gs, atul( t of Attachments, equal9 to any Sii;er. IIne aold fro.n $40 to $60 by Canvas:l he lii gh Artu MaIcinela has a 14lf-settinig: le anId self-threadling shulttle. A trial in : ')me9 befo.re paylIent is a.hked. l;ay dire. (n Maniufactu1rers and99 save agenfta' profits II . gettinIg certifte(1s of nr:Iranltre for :ars. Scu9d for n9ichIine with naIeII of a9 buasi ani as reference fand wre will ship one at a Co-Operative Sewing MachhIe 0e 59 S. r,ih St., Phlialelphia, Pa. WsE ??A Y 'I asE Ji atEi(uHTr.-G Con1sult your interest and Call 0 .KINCH, at Pickens, if you 'w 1c above machuine. Save Paylng ~IDoctors o o DBOTANIC D.D.U stBOOD BAli TH E GREAT REMEDY I -FOR ALL. RLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES aIs ise I t1alg9I to13 bye m for 4(9 yarr, and nearli fab1e to euro. on9 eckty and peranntl BCROFULA, ULCERS, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM, PIMPLES, ERUPTION and alt manner of F.ATTNrI RPRF-AD)IN a? ltUN4NIN(9 I01tEM. lnvarind icureI. the 99no loa.thslomo bloa "i dl ia'",i II muons99 are 19 towed. Price 4.9 per bottlo, bottles for0$. Fe atlo by7 druggtt. 8ENT FREE woNn'mati ns'R 13L03D BALM CO., Atlanta, Ca. LEGISLATEUX113, All eyes aro turned to Columbla. Pro. i1bition, or iio prohibition. -Change ib K'unty government or no clange. A sea. Ion after Cliritias, or no session. Pro isalon for the State debt, or no provision.. We venture the assrtion that all will end well: The friends of prohibition have lit le hopes of agreeing ainong themselves. their enemies are simply pointing out their dificulties. They are not ready yet to make a fight. The prohibition people should have held a primiary session in Oe tober, and tried on the Almighty caucus. Then somebody would have heard some thing drop. The drop would have been sudden, irretilevable. awful. There Is not time now for the careful, thinking ones to make up their minds In regard to a change so radical in county government as the proposed bill for that purpose contemplates. The only way for this niensure to escape sud':i disaster is for it to lie still on the calendar under th, cover of an order for continuanci to t he next session. The individual members will begin to think about how it will work in Piekens, Greenville, Spartanburg, York, Oconee, &c., aiid vsk to have their coun ties exempt, and the first good chance they ct will vote to put the whole matter over. A bill was passed to its third reading re hItlig the salaries of school comuission. !rs to $300, but befire the reading clerk -ould pass it over to the bill clerk, it was horn of eighteen counties out of thirty ,our. When we have a new constitu ion we move for a clause forbidding spe 'ial county legislation. lion. Edward MlCrady, Jr., must be in the convention o see that, -something of thi-, kind passes. There is much talk <.f a session after the oWIdays. There nearly always is such talk, mIt the Legislitulre aljoilr-is ill the s:.ne n the 24thI of A-ceIber. One thouisand cll:irs a day is, vot funny as a iteater of xpen:ie to people who had to have thirty ays of grace on the payient of their tax s. None know this hltter than file mem ers of the 'eneral As4semibly. So a-l iurnment at the uisial tiie may be looked !r. The State .Debt (Itestion has to be qlulrely met. When it is wisely disposed f every body will draw a breath of relief. 'lie b hest thing yet protiosed t.hat We hlvi. uen is thfe LmWrane Resolution, prepared >f li1on. J('hn C. Ul1sklcil. It sim1ply pro >lIses anl extension of time and this would e realily asseIIted( to IkY all the hioldrs of lie seenri ties. It won-Id be a bad slan on he State if we had to mIlorttgage the 1111os hatt he(I-s to secure a loan. But in tlhese imews of unicertiailty and insecurity it is ot improbable that ihis:ietlhod will have b e rvsurlt to in order to get n:oney at a >w rate of interest. But even this lwuld e poor security. Of what avail is a mnort age that cannot be foreclosed. besides La discoverics of phiosphate, might ren er these river deposits ailmost wortiless. This is one inatter in which we have een sowing tlie wind and we may soon 'ap the whirlwind. And on top of this. ie Weaver party proposes to divide the hite peopla anld give S4141awags and Ile roes an opportunity to lestore themselves a power. 'il farts the land to hastening ills a prey.'' NOT INDlI(NT4Joon I Thle Illbove is cloquienit,I liera. andt p)atri liiht.'.' -Peole's .J'ort:al. 1any iuo)rtails of bolth faictin P Inder-111 0(od. it andi C Illilneinted it. Its liberTalit v il bat riot i sin must haive been thie qualh.. e's thazt kepit tie J1ourinal froto gratspingi othuh.It is a oreof great grief zr idl soarte tolPl I the *Jouilrnal aii:d In ofi ltA < eon tri butorIis, thai;t it canno ' -1s a: mLiton. it.ly of pat ricfim ini this ('olInty. Wado IEampton. i lIe'tire-d?" Never! no inever, F'roii the hearts of thei brave anid true, i maillee, or hiate, canl disever, The links that h.ind us to you. lHetired?" Not while Carolina e;idy alif:y tIo defendl her. Gdive liefrthteir ittive land. IHitiredl?" Not4 wile her daughite'rs (Can breauthie ta prayr' for thIy name, 'hy3 deedll s on1 thiri he,irt s are gialveni ImmItortal will c' bel thiy fame. Vhlen the wvar c!lau.t huini above us, And11 till fIll in his pridle and1 lhate, [urild his hiirlin herds ragadinst us, Wi'ho arose to avet t our late? 4,Ito 1clie our 1un aiid brothenrs, Vhol wasl (ever' foremiolst ini baitt le Vineoi tiamie oince echoIed in gbulliness, l"roim mountltaini o'er seabloardl and plain, bisgallinig the giloml. ando slminess, Whleni broke was th11'erionquerl,i's ('hain! IPwas, rllampton, the brave and( ipeerle55s V len t hose ofi f.e and: ii traduciieris, Shall ingloriously' perish. II ickory 1)bile, Spartanburg, C2ouintyv The!ire iS Ione m1:m1 ill Vi rtiia who t rain - d for a while withi till Thlird'l party who! as dliscoveredl its Itrie inwardllness, andui one11 out oft it. omIeIC one11 askedi him why e left it. wihen ecordlinzg to the lIruns niek Newvs, lhe ga vI tihl followIin pert i .I. Beeause It is run by lawyers without 2. ily docltorIs withliut pat ients; 4. fly womenCi withoult hiuisbands 5. B3y farme'rs wit hot f rins: (i. By flianlciers '.iithoultt liiances 7. fly eduntlC r.t 'Awitiot, edulctii ;) and, 8. fy statesmien out lit a job. HeI might hav' adidedl one more: Bv editors withiouit subiscribers. This comies pzretty,~ near covering the per *t 'I of the iledesihip of the Tho iratV vhi' h, as far as tilhleadersi?hi p is concern-'l dis a howling i8-earat fraud. As far' as re know, thiere is not ini Noirth Caroliina, oml)cCted with its leadeirship. a ingle rep The more promInent of thei lemlerst n111l char !r 11ne Iersi of the as5ol tat iln were it. it. ill. I airtey. W. TI. ('. lntes....l. ...11h. Sampnison albeiirt', WV. A. I ourtelut -, D)r. Th'!nmuerma,n and0, I)yielf. Thleseo mnen enil - ted in the l'ausie of ri irn' hi the Sitite Govermnit Atul redtres ofth rils oppresing the fairmingg cehis,. -My beef mirrket is open on Main street, 'here beef and fine satae cani he pro tr.:d at any timeo at most reasonable rates. u ood as"jtantial meals furniahed at all itur;a at 20 er-nlta a niial.