The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, December 29, 1892, Image 2
Ili KENS SENTINEL,
PICKENs C. it., S. c.
J; h: UOGS; Editor and i'roprietor.
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THURSDAY, DEC. 29, 18112.
AN UNC ONSTITUTIONAL DEFFICEit
ENCE.
Much alarm has been expressed in some
quarters in regard to the plan of the ad -
ministration to take away the charter bf
corporations which refuse to pay taxes
thought by them to be Illegal. Section 12
article 1, of the Constitution says: "No
person shall he disItllifird as a witness,
or be preventetl from acIuiring, holding
and transmitting property or be hindere:
In acquirin- ethcation orS ' 11nv
00 or it
iubjected in law to any other restraints or
disqualiflcatious in regard to any personal
rights than such as are laid upon others
under like circumstances." In the consti
tution person anti corporation mean the
same in reg'gard to the rights of Iroperty.
The charter of a corporation is its prop.
erty, its person, anti tll( constitution will
no more allow it to be thus depri ved of 1t 9
property than it would allow an ilnlividual
to be thus robbel. Th1e constituticil for
bids any ineinality before the law. 'I'he
act is unconstitut i; onal as it disnrimnat es
Until the courts are overaweL, terrorized or
corrupted, fellow citiz.ens, we tre afe.
Beqides the constitution of the United,
tates says. "No Slate shall deny to any
pc:#(,n within its jurisiliction the e<uiai
protection of the laws." Dis"riniiuatine
laws are null and voit.
Among the Acts and joint resolutions
pamed we notice these:
An act to provide for the irsuinigl .nid
payment of town (ods ill ail of I,ikens
railroad.
A joint resolution extending tei ti ile
for the col)ectioii (if i oue, clunty 1.,' oth
er hayCOs due for the prlesent year, Con.
IMencing 1ovenmber the 1st, 1691, ittil the
/115th of January, 181M.
There must be a mistake about the latter
ais it was etoe, 1.
At, a correspondent iisggests to(ay,
the point for reform in this State is
in the redliction of salarios anld of1l
Ces antd other expenses. Not one
top in this direction its boeen takeni
by alleged reformers, and tho reason
is easily noted. Banks and railroads
und phosphate couipaiiei(s repv4resnit
few votes and have few frionds.
Jumping on them and doing tho An.
drew Jackson: act is politically safe
and usually popular. When ILites
to abolishing oflices andt ctting sal
*aries, however. re'formI toes' are( trod)t.
den upon1 andit mietn replrVeen tig
power i locail polities arc o1finded.
Tfhe only move madeiL toward Jhanig
mng the counlty goverimnt syt.etin is
the John Gary Evans bill, which
createsq a lot of new oflicers, priovides
for ain armyv of road con tractors antd
its cumtbersotme, expenisive and in
some reispects opplressive anmd unmjusat.
We~ opposed the bill to give tho
county comii:nissio)n(rs of Greenville
county chairge of the dieting
tof the pr-isonmers b'causie wo saw no
renson why the Shierifl of Grteinvillo
shlouild bo put onl difleretnt footingl
from all the other shieriis oIf the
State and because oni general pr1inci.
ples we are aigainat the policy of
making special laws for 'onties. it
is getting so nlow that we will s~oon
have to have ai sneciatl edition of re
vised statutes for each countty andt it
man does nott know wvhat law he is
uinder whiemn lie crosses a (counlty line.
We do not believe ini big profits int
p)ublic oflice. Iln ourl view ofliials
should be pid fairly for the work
they do, the( talent, they useC and1 thet
responisib)ilities they take, and 1not
more. W~e believt thme counmtiets
should pay directly ftor al w~ork donelt
for them antd for all goaltts andt mat
teris they' use0 and t ake all fees,
costs antd charges, which, however,
shiouild be miatde ais light ats p)sibIle.
We betlieve there shnIld be0 a dlirct
buisiness like systemi (If making antd
keeping goodi rock r'oads by th com1
bined means of States and counties.1
We have nott, however, with alhl tihe
talk of nerve and iefortm fonnd mnyn
reformners with tnervye enough to muu
dertake to propose any such legisla.
tion..-Oreenville Newvs.
Dr. Cokes Smith Accidstaally shot.
It will be ulnpleasanit netws to the
hosts of warmn fri'indmi in this State of
the Rev. D)r. A. Coke Smith to knowv
that he was accidentally shot a short
time ago, but it will give leasuHre to
know that lie is tnot seriously hurt.
A Portsimoulth, Vai., paper sasV:
"Last Monday while out gunning
tihe R1ev. Dr. Coke Smith came near
being seriously, if not fatadlly shot.
It seems that the accident occurred
as follows: Dr. Smith's son, a friend
and the doctor were out hunting pai.
tridges. The doctor was on onte side
of a ditch and the other parties were
on the opposite side, the ditch being
partly filled with undergrowth. A
covey of birds flew up1 fromt thme-bush
es and the doctor's son fired withott
properly observing the position of his
father, and the doctor received six or
seven shot in his face; two below each
eye and one going through his jaw
and striking the tongue; one in tile
Deek and one in the wrist. Luckily
the dootor is not seriously hurt."
We witnessed a test last week of a new
wagen brake recently invented by Mr. A.
TF. Newell, of Hlopewell township. The
Vieiple upon whieh it is conistrutedw is an
tematie one. Irn descending a hill tile
ethat a pplies thebrakes comes from
ill thme effort No held back the wag.
oles Advocates
A Friend of the Sentrine.
Mn. EjTon: I have been a reader
,)f your paper for near fifteen years
and have always found it to be an
able paper and on tho side of pro
gression and the building up of the
country in every sense. Thereforo I
think tho presenit editor of the SNri
NiL deserves t1je highest encowiums
of the people of Pickens county.
When they considor that lie lost his
father inl the late war and was left a
poor orphan boy with no one to pro
Yido for him but a good and christian
mother, which is a fortune to any boy,
particularly one like the editor of the
SENrINEi was. So I think it will be
a pleasure, a 1ho)e, and an inspiration
to the poor orphan boys of Pickens
county, today, to know that the edi
tor of the S:vrin,, now a bright and
shining star among the lawyers and
editirS of South Carolina was once a
poor orpha.1 hoy like they are. Boys
this is not the only extuple I can
give you in Pickens county of what a
poor orphan boy can do or has d.ne.
P.i!RK look at Hon. D. F. Bradley. of
Enslav, S. C., once a poor boy like
S- t bv] hi energy an(d indus.
try, sobir . u we es! 11 him
t,)Ia one of the 'N -dthiest, m1iln iu
Pick,Is county and n' - Mnly that but
has beeni honored first -.
Iveted by the people of Pick %C -
ty to fill the iuportantofhce ol hielio
'1Comnuissiloer, then to fill the m-, .W
tant, trusts of Representative niii
Senlat'. inl the Legislaturo of South
Ca1rolitill, tlen ag"ainl, he was appoint
(d hy the Presidelit of the Unlited
Stat s to fill the important olico of
(olector of all the United States
l-tern1al Reveiule collectod inl this
St.Ite, uill of these trusts and honors
this once p:or boy that inl other days,
no doubt, roamed u) aind dowl and
arMlud the ailes of M1aulhdil's mounl
tain lsinig the m1quiirrel and butter
fly witl that byisli glee that you are
totity, has hold with hotnor to him
sIlf :n11d dignity to tho county, state
ati nation.
With these bright examples of what.
a poor boy cau do, boys press on, be
honlest, truthil, sober and industri.
ons1, anlid you can do what they have
done.
Mr. Edilor, in the way of euIcour
ageinent to the Ioor boys that. are try
ing to IILlke tieiimsel,vvi utisefuil I think
it. w'uld be a gOook pIlI for the news
pap'ers to Iore frequ-nitly give a "hort
lhistor y of soef si-If muado men. A
g'eat, Iunlly of thioso boys that are
trying t1i make thimselve:i useful ure
tooi 1)r to buy a history in full of all
01 great. 11f-made mei and thuts
thy(v ate (-debarred, of the encourage
went that they might derive from the
imvspapers giving them a short his
ory of the lives of our great self
maide lmen. Thiis would perhaps not
MIy make the papolrS mlloro iiistruie
ivo but would make then iuoro use
fuIl.
Now, Mr. Editor, I have written
'idt dedicnted this article to that poor
boy tbat is struggling agaitnst pover
ty to ma:ko himsiielf a useful mni andt
mn ortinment to his race, hoping it
svill cst in his path ai ray of hope
da bright spark of encouragement.
So, bltdieving, as I do, the greatest
haraicter to b e foirmed is thle man or
uvomnan t hat is tryiing to) better the
" ndtlitioni of tihe opplressed1, the w(eak,
utnd tho low and his or her caise genl
'3rally. - A I"FNP.
The house-the house that was
.iven T1illmnan to suit him-on Mi.n
lay by a rote of (8 to 33 dodged
lhe salary reducttion question and
roted to refer it to a commutission.
Dit izen Aslhey stormed and taunted
mon Truesday the same house by a
vote of 56G to 53 decided to face thle
nuaic aind reversed1 its action of the
lay before- Last night by a vote of
23 to 51 the samie house8 killed the
mu'yi redhletion bill.
Do' youse? Reformt is'nit a bit
ike charity, dI ie,'nt 1begin at htome
Sumitp on thte railroadls, jumiip (on the
,anks, jumip on the p)hlosphaite comi
an41ies, jil in onel thle ellinuit ot tax
ayer-- j 111P hiarul ati t Prong. Buitt
wlien yi ill it'ench reformti salaies, re
\e "ItD atiltitn to tile annonce
neust of thle WVeekly Conistitu tion,
ubilihedi~t at Atlanta, Ga. The Coni
tituttioni has the largest niumber of
olmbsribers of any weekly newspaper
lublished ini thle worl, niow hatvinig
niore than 15;,000 regular weekly
mbilscribeurs. It waiints 200,000(, and
Ive commiienid it to our readers. No
Laper lhas done more for the utpbumild
nig of the agricultural interests of
lie South thani the Conistituttion. It.
uas worked for years for the agricul
ural developn)enit of this section and
or the' battermient of the condition
tf the farmers.
Wvit1;ribcebt'imprvemeont.s and ad
litionial facilities the Constit ut ion is
low a better niewspaiper thani ever,
and is in a position to push with in
areased1 vigor its magnificent work for
the agricultural development of the
Suith. Being essentially a newsa
paper, and at the same tume devoting
much of its space to the very best of
unitrent literature aind to such special
features as are of peenliar interest to
the. f ..~ritL coinnatnds itself to
Bk~n iuet NgWalhalla.
The Keowee Courier, of WValhalla,
aye: "Blue R idge Lodge, No. 92, A.
t'. M., will give a Masonic bampuet at
N4ormaun Pat-k hotel, (In Thuirsd ay
2ighlt, Decemiber 2thb at 8 o'clock.
I'ho public installation (If o'flicers wvill
take plaice ini the Masonic Temple at
3 p. mn., and the brethreon will meet
uround the festive board at night.
3. M. Neild has engaged to furnish a
lice spread; and his capacioua dining
oom will be converted into n banquet
all. At attractiv-e pr.ogrami has been
rranged and an invitation extended
o Col. James-A. Hoyt, of Greenville,
o be present and deliver an address
ppropriate to tihe occasion."
The spIrIt of. dhissentlon is essntalhy, s.
Legend oC-the Holly Tree.
(ThCe is a legend that St. lhicholas
blessed the Iolly with bloom and berry as
compensation for its prickly leaves).
"Fatint antl weary, eno tit1tmer's (lay,
St. Nicholas ourneyed, on his way;
His famt haltteen bl'th strict ail iong,
An<l lie -heerel the hour with stered song,
Now, by the witysi<de, ilaik aal greeni,
A lovely holly tree was seen,
so Ft1)lpstg 'nleath its stile to rest,
(For by the heat he wais sore oppressetl),
lie he:rl a vole come froi tle tree,
sitlig: "Gioi sallit. why -hol<tt this be
''hat, tit,' I oller a safe retret
'%o the little bird, ttat sittg so sweet.
Not lone of them w Ill ever Eime
T 0 H M 1111 1 01 1 9 tI y b 1 1Kot g lI 4 a h o n 1 .
I try to hear it :ttietity
But whet to other tree-' I ftee
Nly fentitet v( frien(ls go (very lay
To warble forth their rolln laty,
I feel that momnethlit must be wrosg,
Or lte they' somelliem cheer will% song."
Atillin reply the gossi nutm stit4l:
"'s your stillettos that they drea4l,
Sharper tnit stroiger every year,
1T'ruly the lirdls have edtse to fear.
HIut stice with ittlienve tho' mntivh aggrievel,
YosI hiIv borne the sliglts you have receivei,
ierreshig wmitderets by yostr shade.
I'll try, at leitst. to give yot still,
I'J plray that Iyot mity surely be
A Rove all (tler1r, tite "'liiNtmust Tree."
Thtat its tiv- S:rlt.i, wlt-1 Rill Is bright.
Yozi slill weIar at robe of reitmy white,
Aolt wen the A1111111 wilpts stintil blow,
With whl-ji i-lgs of Wi:ter's sio,
ti,itsost hert tes, like rubiles fine,
A midl your [ihI gret'en leaveS sItIl sIt ine,
.\ tilh thI Wrs ito nmor, your thorts shttill lrenld,
Iu t i001e to lit ttake of tite f't-t y-il spresi.
.\t (- .rltlists, both !if cot it-I h1u1l1,
(.ift< yot sItiall bestr for grent ils smitll,
Thei. tt,,. with fir tree. b-)x ttil pite,
ShaitilvlI g hanwl, ott r botighs mntwine,
1o heitti fy, its yotir lest rewarol,
TIIe gloriois4 tenspic of tlIe Lor(l.
Now lilt- Stiit lrasl t'ils rih boons
Might tio tle holly,be grittlivil smIoo,
.\l i so it 1it n i-44 In t t'litistis siasy,
Wheiti jst rtievtig mit 1g1il lthllt waty,
Ile ths-re 1.h-Iel it hovelv sight,
A tre,, sll decke-I lp wreits If white
w, il i-riles rid. gleatilthig hs%etvir
Tle light 4siiw VhlIss it iliry Kcen4
While birtI4 slil iimsi fr,in fsr satnil tear,
(Wsitl to enjit y the 'hristinr s eler,
irils If fill kills on jovous witng
Their Ctri!titms -itrols ;-;tine to Nitt-".
gIll No. if' Iv w%-ilh lititivnl-e hefir
MIne-litily trinis we se w%ith heie.
mtIt s ll vr4owni s it. it the en d,
Nnttrv'4 I',".l iever %-,tint it It et.
Sit I t rs-jv y - "ir lesf.
Theti fhl love f til I grief.
Th1 - t h r t Is s lii jtv t , l ar tt. i ts tl
.\ill wit li hi ritv'f- 'lit iother w i dstn ,
C'over IIhe I'all t- Of fy. -*'ie"""i"
G reemnsv ile,S. f. *t<i tutu foe.
The Wealth1 of .11-y Gould.
A great deal has bceie. said and
written, I;othl during his litc -and since
hliq deathl, abouit thle Way in I'wichel
JaIy (10uld acc 1Iimuilatel his vast 4or
tuno. Thle moqt, sueriiinc and1 faires.
statement oil this stbject that we
have Seen is the followinlg, taken from
anI) e<litoriatl in the New York Times:
The total of his gains is cutrrently
ef naite111tid at. somethingll like seveltv
millions. This is one of tise great
for-ttlles )f Amnerica, and there is nso
other great fi.-rtunle colpalrRble to it
in aulount, that has been attained by
tle safle Inialls. The Astor forttille
Origilally atcquired in advCnturous
llercalltilo nterl-pri-es, has been in
crevasillg du1riig t w0 gelierittions by a
isafe aa far-siglited valculfation of the
probable growth of the city of New
York
The Vantlerbilt fortune was built
I)y a silliltFly' sife and far-sighted
Calculation of tho futur incrlease of
the traffic of the country and by tihe
sa.gaeWts taking of easures lilapted
to confir anitid secture its proper share
of this itncie I1 to the routfli that
cotlnIndtlted. thle greattest nsatuiral ad
v'antttages for' thtis trailie. Thec Gould
frtun he hats nlot, beenI neuCtireid by such
meanils. It is simil ly thle me1tastre Of
thte sulccess thaut hans att'ltndedt he15 skill
sof its fouder its inltQeepting theo
earnsinlg of thestr people51 and1 diivet
ing't hem from theitr statulral destinaf
tionl. It wvould be ealsy, to sshow that
tile Astor e,stte, ori thle Vanfderb)ilt
(ist ate, oir thle Stewart estate, is the
ro( ult osf econlnlies inltrodulced by tile
founi1 c -s of thsise <states respcctii-v'
inl whIich theuir telutsi, shiipps, osr
(custsomers, ats t hettcase many be, nhmared
equllly withI thlemtse-lves.
No sn hslaim enni be made on5 be
hsalf of t he ouild estate. Whatt it
woulid heC easy', to) show its regarlds tho
othesrs woU hl 1be ittmpossible to shSow as
to) this. it wiouhll be itt leat,t ver'
ditlicult. to stow that the naItionl, its a
witole, ISisi dslhe richser bv the~ exist
enee of Jaty Gsouldl, whtile 1he htimself
has$ becomte the ieber, in allniamouti
est imattedi, as atfet(saidl, from the ex
tims i of lhe city and111 it h nationl.
Hie as simpsdll) a brbe what would
hav been ma1 1 de ini spite of hlimf and1
iilit, if he had1( not intter'fered, would
hmave bteent possessed Iby mm(lebody1 else.
WeC enunolCt, say', this of Astor', or' Van)
cderbilt, or1 Stewart. Iln serving their
IIwn (1nd1 the were )Ctt serving pub)lic
('lds, while Gould wits al negative
tltuanltity iln the developmlenlt of the
coutryV~ wherte he( wa1 snot anl absolute
This ill not, inl tile nalture (of an eu
logy', but whto shail say thtat it is notI
the exact itiuth ?
A dicec to a fRoy.
Int one4 of thie large R. RI. otilers inl this
-otmt ry is ta ('omsparat iviely younsg mats who
sat at thte htead oft a large dlepartmnent.
Whesi he etered'( th!e service oif the (comi
pan~ty five yeariss ago, het wats greent atnd
iawskwarsd. 14e was given the ptoorest psaid
Iwork it te departmenstt. The very first
dlay of Isis emiploymsent of thie contpansy
a mast whto htad beeni at wotrk itn the samie
rosomt lor six yeaCtrs apprltoatchedl him andc
gave htitm a littLie adlvic'e. "Y'ounsg fellow,
I watnt to put1 a few words in youmr ear
th~at will Itelp y'ou. 'This compnhy~ is a
tsttnlle'ss coerpornon, that regards its emi
ilayes-(s so manWiy msachineOs. It. maskes
nso dliffrc'ct'e liow hard youI work or hsow
well1. So, you wanIt ts do just its little as
possile ands retain y-our job. Thauts msy
advice. Thids is at slave pens, andtt the m.ml
wvho works overtime osr d.oes any', special
finte work wastes his strenseth. Donts youl
doi.Ch youn1Ig mtans thsought over 'thse
ititvtCe, and51 aftelr a <iniect lttle struggle witht
himselft he di cided to do Ithe hest anid the
metst lhe kne'w hsow, whtethter he re'eived
alty more't pay fromt the coipatny or not
At the cnd of a yetar the comipatsy raised
his wages and adlvanc-ed htitm to a more re
spionsible positions. 'in lthree! years he w asR
geittog a thtirdl tsore alary thans whtent he
hiegun, aii in live years he was headss clerk
o)f thie depatmentil; tad thte ttan whto had
condteuslee to give thse greenhornl-I 'ad
vice wats worlking untder' htim att thle saumie
figure thaI repes-ented htis salary eleven
years before. Thlis is nsot a story of ,
gooidy' goo)dy little hsoy who died early, but
of a -ountg man(1 who exists in fhesis tand
blooti to-dasy, and is ready to give advice
to othel' youlug menCi jtust beginnlinsg to
wor'k their waiy into hnsiness. Ansd hter'e
it is: "Whatsoever ty hanid fitndeth to
do, ,do it withs thy msight."--Youth's t.oms
J. D). WVatkinss, Bllakely, Gia., writes:
"Old soires coveredl my) enttire person and i
iitched intanhsely nsight atnd day. For sover..
al monsthts I (could( noct work at all. I comn
nmqnced the use of Botanic Blood Balm,~
and began toi grow better thea -first week,
andt aIm no3on.nlg and well, free fromi
The December Cosmopolitan.
In view of the fact that Sir Edwin Ar
npld will very'likely be the next poct-lau- a
reate, one turns with interest to his most
entertaining article in the December Cos- tet
MOI'o.LITAN on a "JapIanese Watering Place."
The Bamtie number contains seven portraits N
of Tennyson and interesting views of his i
late home and surroundings. Thos. Oor- (1
man tais penetrated the mysteries of the Ila
silent trappists' nionastery with a profane y
kodak; Murat Ialstead discusses "Varie.
ties of American Journalism;" lerniann
throws "Light on the Black Art," and
Theodore Roosevelt and 31aurice Tiomp
son cacti contribute interesting articles. A
tatutre of the nunber is twenty-four por- M
traits of Parisian journalists, with sketch
es of their work, A curious hit is found
in the contrast of the doiible frontispleces
which adorn thle magazine-on one side the
marvelous painting of "The Conquerors,"
by Frritel, which attracted so much atten
tion at the last Paris salon, and on the
other "The Conquered," by Anton Diet. e
rich ; in the one the heroes of war m7ov
ing (town the vista of the centuries In lng
nificent arriay betweei gliasly lines of
naked corpses, the other the unfortunate
of all times and l:nds flocking beneath the
gentle hanid of the loving Christ. The
COS.SIPoITA will mark its first edition of w
159,000 copis -that for January-by the 14
offer of 10th0 free scholalrships. In return pi
for intro'ducing the Cos.MtooL.ITAN into cer
taitn neighborhoods I le Cos.ooirr of.
fers to any young man or woman free tui
tion, board, lodging and laundry at Yale, h
Vassar, or any of the leadiig colleges,
schools of art, music, medicine, or science. i
Thy send out a pamipiet oin application i
telling how to obtii,l one Qf these free "
scholarships.
There was a quiet niarriage service at
Mr. J. L. Megee's last Vcndesday night in
which Mr. R. E. Ligon. And Miss Ma
niie Benson were the contrating parties.
Rev. 1). E. Friersati, 1). )., perfo.nmed
the ceremony that united these two willing
hearts. Interest was lent to the occasion
by tile fct thait i had been postpmned
once by the illness of the bride.-People's
Advocate.
Send us tSe Nes.
WN. 'e would like sonie friend it every )(st
office4c send us the uews in short state
mneIts. We wish to build uip the whole
county, an1d, therefore, would like the news
fron all points. We thank those friends
who have been SeIdiifg it to its, and hlope
they will continlle to (Io so. We tuay nt14t
lhe able to publish long letters, but* will
P-1blish all we can.
JMesmakentt Notice.
The A sessme-nt of Property for
the fiscal yzar 1892-93 will commenco
on the Ist da, v of January 1893 and C
closo the 20th :lav of February 1893. 1
All property -ust be returned at
its true market I .tlue owned on the
19t da.y of Januar. . Any changes or
transfers of Real L -tate since last re. 0
turn must be given -lien returns are
All niale persons bet .-eenl the ages
jf 21 and 50 years are 'ablo to poll
ax, unless exempt by law. The pen
Alty of 50 per cent. will be enforced
for non-return of property >y 20th
Pebruary 1893.
For the convinience Of Tax -aver
the Auditor or his', Deputy will at 'end
:he following precincts on days na ne
ielowi:
At Central, Mlonday and Tuesda r
Januaury 9t.h and 10th~ inst.
At Liberty, WednesCay and Thurs
lay, 11th and 12t.h Juary.
At Easley-, Friday and Saturday,
13th. andl 14th Jatnuary-. an,
At Cross Plains- Monday January en
'a.o
L6th. .N
At Dacusville, Tuesday, Januarv iia
[7th. (I.
At Foster's Store, Wiednesday-, '.
January 18th. .
A.t Pumapkintown, LlTursday', Jan- i
inry 1 9thI.
At Kings Store. (Eastatoe) F'ri
lay 20th. r
At Hu trricane, Satu rday, Jan uary
l1st. g
At Six Mile, Monday, Jaunry, 23. 0s
At Pr-ators, Tuesday, ,January, 24. to.
AndI at Pickens C. HI. until the *
10th of February, at which time the '
Books will close.
.J.'B. CLYDE, Auditor,
D)ec. 29, '92. ickens C<muty. 1
. Publ(ihed at A thttita, Gan.
an
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ilk and Folton's Book Store.
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R. .1. 1. CARI1SLE,
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IASLEY,
[a now permanently located at Hasly, and to
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iblic generally. 12jan9etf.
C. FITZ(;RRALD,
PIOTOURAPH FR,
URFENVIILLN, S. C.
Ovor Westinroland l1ros'. Drug Store. Al
Irk done by the instantuneous proceri. AWI<
ak enitlargenents froma old pictures to ani
te in water colors, erayon, India ink, oil an
ain photographs.
it. ROBiVT. K IIKSlY,
lins perianently located in Pickons and ofTor
8 pro)eShioifal serviWo to the citizens of tihl
wn tnd county. llis diplomnas are fron th4
allege of Il'ysivians and stirgeouts, of 1altimor
90, atil from Jn011 llopkins, 1891. Waus nim
otnths in Nursing and Childs llospital, Hinuti
ore. 4atug6mu
47
Different Kinds of
CANDY.
All Sorts of Stick Candy.
1300 Pounds.
sell the best Candies anc
rackers. Pearl Oyster Crack
rs, XXX Soda Crackers, Ken
esawV Wafers, Cream Biscuits
,emon Crackers,Penny Wheel
-heese, &c. Oranger, Apples
nd all kinds of fruit in season
-ome and get your Christma!
roods.
Yours to Please,
A. M. MORRIS.
DHE~ ATLANTIC COAST LINE R3
W ilaun rg ttn, N. ( ', IDec. 20th,. l892,
a%t I.inc. hetwesyen ('hsarlesitoni an< i'ol n ub
I 1'pper Sosut.h t:nrinout anti Western Nort
litsa. I 'oncitentse< Scertule:
in West. Going Es
I). 5'2 ST.\TIONS. *No.5I
Oaan..Lv (h:s-leston, S. I'.. Ar..O.30p:
l2aln.......I.....,aneu.............. .40p
I:'.un......... ....Stater.............7's p
uinli..- ... r t.'uoutnhta l,v...... 6.10p
I41....... .. .... .. .rwTe;rity ..... ...... 4.4-;p
pm st.... .... .... .N..werry....... .. .... .27p)
...-.. - . ..... .. ..'ballOt.... .. ...... .40pj
pin........G teni's5i1......... ..2. I5p
la...........lihheville ............i.1-p
................... Ahn..............11 .tYha
0im............. ..tlata.............m
Ojpm'............Vitlnsboro...........ll.IF
..............' trintte, N..i.........93p
5bm..........~ \ndetr'son............I11
01:us.............t'rivlle...........12. Ilt
01isn.. . ... . iprt-*iburg..........10.2,i
pn... lendaer ,nonville, N.I It... 8.0-"g
Ojpmi...... ....s v Il, N.( a..... 7.0(
Ihrtily.N Nos.2 an< 53 'solid tratuns betwo
arbeston anti tolums Ia, S..
Ii. Mt I3 MIRS'.ON.
Ri. E ENiLY, Tr. M. EI lt.ON,
Gott'l Masngerc. T raflic lManagero
OW - -
1sterprislsu Yonng ?.nn.: Trnti & Co. lntreou
di started lit- I wi trio at,-adily an- . de nio-ne-' r fa t
in I expected i. Iltibtenmiiti: to buy nni itlo,l e'.' t. cilt.
mall sutmmer htes. If! lion' si-.-owI at thl.. I will gr
work ag.-in At (he buisinea in wh.ie? I s,tmao sty snonecy
E'rase A' CO.: :--ha:) K a itet und s i at ynn,. ri ub,r'
wo do. tnndI its yont , in,b,-trji,uly. ynn, will it due
'se be ablle ii bny:, nn blit lnbit A' hottel, if youi wIsh
MEone.v catsni ho tnrtcd at our sut-w linnt ol work,. rap
y anti honoitralv. by too mlr ither- ca es,ioung or old.
d in their ow,n )traliti.s. w herot er sli.e lin A sty on-.
r5 do theo wo:t .y vI. lavn. 0 e. f.:rtsi,h everyingl. Ne
k. Yous can,i.vnro nt r rei Iromints. or til ytntiitme
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riee. We i-an firn ish vons uhtui-o;.ariment--we lrach yoe
IE EE. This lat oun ni f itmiv- Ionia thtin. andi here is
otiher gleAt, st-s.ni. i ..allh u- in win5ter. IroAt gal5e
It reward every Intiie-u ion,ri wrker whnurever you are
d whatcoir ron era dttne. yous want to know about Ibir
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iu. No stpnce t t c.lain her, butt If you wIlt wrIte toeus.
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RUE .Ih 00., ltwe -9o., Aes,a Stin..
SCHOOL. CHURCH, BANI;
AND COURI HOUSE
* k FURNITURE.
hlet tees for R,. R. Depots
and PublIc B3Id'gs.
GATES DESK 00,
GREEMLutLL, 0..
MIortgagee'M Sale.
1y virtueI of a certaIn chtttel morigage nmde
A lexandier lurns. & Co. by Rustiha' Alexitasder, I
li.'el I sn the 2d dagy of .lanuarny nextI, one
al t)avI's Sewingg Machsine. Soldi to satisfy
I mot4) Iigg. TJermns engsh.
7 Nov., 18912. tt R. A. HlOW EN, Agent.
Slntinlg on our landls is prtohibitedl.
War. W. MIA RIt'N,
'8m3 .1. II. N EW TON.
COURIER-JOURNAL I
ENRY WATTERSON, EDITOR.
OEST DENOCR A?IC PAfl FUD$fD
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* ilIeust Angswaers to ('orresptondIents.
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ery day for the largest club re
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CARPENT
MANSION HOUS
*az,Orders by mall solicit
gg Prizc Turnips to be I
day, November i,th, 1892.
TR RICHMOND I Wi~VILL R1
F. W. Iluidokoper A Rieubin Fo.ter, R.eeivers
Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line
Division.
Schedule in effect Nov. 20, 189-.
NoWrnTOLNi1. No. :18. No. io. N
E-ahternl Time. Dly fiy iiy
Lv. A tlianta (E. T.).....1245pw
'' Chami bleo .......... .......
p1 Norcrosm ................. 0.tJim i .
Iwtith ............. ....... . I(:, i
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litford ..................l0.t7pin 11.2Snn
Flowery lranch........ 11.51 put 9.4:It III
Utinesvillo........ 2.13pi 11.101P 1n 1(0311111
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Ilelitot ................... .38pt 10.30an
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Mt. Airy.................12 aII 10.5Ni
Tocco ........... .......I 2-roaII 11.1911
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Cowpoilb....................4.30ui 4.1 pm
"hGafineyh.................4.1aci 4.4*pu
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G rover...................5.1Sii 5.1 5pu
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GantOni t ........... ....... 5 II 41,ji i
Lowell....................O1Aill 6.21)111
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m., 1.43 a m. Vestbule li te ; wetb un1
gs, Medicines
o, Pipes, &c.,
DMf
ER BROS.,
E nnrrac ,arg7nvrJ
ed,
>rought in on or before Mon
Money to Loan.
Ott improved1 farm iind II Bntui of 1300-and
tIw it rds. I,OW11ni repayahlte in .malnil atn al pay.
mnitts throtigh a period to hix yearm. llite ena.
bhing the horrower to pity off his idebtcdniga
without exhinusting his crop III aly one yo..r,
.\pply to J. K'. Iito(AS. Attorney,
dee8y i Pickens, S. C.
Easldey, M. C.
SolleIts your pittromge. W Il pay you P- el
cen1t. 1ltca,t oil deposit for perlods (if thiet
1m11onthm, anud 5 per cent. for periods of st1
imotiths. inlterest i) voinmnt-tw6? oil firtof nuontk
1.ncere<llng da11te of deposits.
lielio%its are pkoyal on deuand withou
notice. W. NI. II A N)OD, Pre.tIent.
It. F. L,-N i A Ii)T. V. I iesident.
W. C. SMITI, Cashier.
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