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%JKENS SENTINEI PICKEN8 C. II., S. C. J . .HOUGG, Proprietor ored at Pickens Io%tt)f11cc as Secon<d Ci -fitttur. 59TRIMTTION PRI'-1, 1 .M per Year Invair iy in uivrnee: for six nmonthm. 75 centm. Ak.v-;,-t NenimnitA hnsettol att owte dlolhar per K<iltin of one Ittb.or lems for te first inmertioni a 14tty :rits for itei sui wlent iis:ertioi. ilhortil diseun intado to ir2erchtts aid oth( r tver!Ning for .six meonth or a y#-ar. S'POSi'TION A0Vl'RTiSI-:.1-:NTS 1'O| 'i i'!.Y NOT \ %K1-:N. Obittary noticrIs execedting five lines. trilm of repect comuintins of at persoi character, when atiuissable, will be chittrg fbr ti wivertisemnctits.. TIIUIISDA\Y, JAN. 211, 1893. TER SENTINEL FOR ONE 11OLLAI Just think of it. We offer you lit b iTewspaper l in ch'a eounty for Orac Dollar year, cash inl advance. We sity the Ig 1ewvspaper ause we give more news he Samle - than an111ay other papler inl I. .iaiunt' T1' ./' old Issc 'ls wVe Will say ,I Ying u[pl whi% you are due Ilhe SEN I 011OneC dollar more the pape r will ( p 0ne year. .57 i bt s Acriptions: aneti very, IM weve mlonlth,;. Th'liq mlakes- yo er cost. you a little oVer twelvt Enis /onth. Whel not paid for in :dvance it Itrictly one dollar and if half. Therv are ten or, liftecin candidlatces fi itate Lirior CoMMissionerT. Tle salarv e1,800 and Ihe (Tovernor app-ins. ThC conecaled weap" la lals bcen Tmicided that a 1law of two ha11ilit-i dolla will be put Onl the person convictt! of vi lating" the laiw. T1onl. Johni G. Carlisle has reFi-:n.d If seat as ('nited States Senatir from Ke ttl(.Icy find will lake a1 eabinlut posilioll Iu dier Pr-fesidenitCevai. It is tl,e-ORSsary for us, to mali kilay fil ther rVariik." 11ponl th ditpeinsary 1cin:sti< So fatr as this t4iwn is coincerl('d1. A git 1ially nie ll av e sig Ed I fit( i Iii Ignjist tatd tie. lalies express Ilir di!zapproval it. Before the let' i'n (levehuul, acordii to soie of the South Carolina r-f4wiEfi was at too]l of WVall strovt, pro,tit titionll democracy. ctc. Now. accordillng to Sen tor Irhy, ie is ie greatest lman inl the d(.l1 Ocratic part y. he Columbia Evening Iecord Ihs bit bought by at 'tron1j,g ,m aInilly*, who ni hang ts Iit- to ,vinl .Inurmd .1 wvill Inuake it a- rt cl s ly .1r 1. Chreis chit-f ownl(-- andl bu,-w. null aR1, Ilad Cnipt. Jlm. Or. C.1pers is editor. It is sitrange tlmt intlelli,I1 newspapo 'will muilead the people so in Lthe railro flx cases. Somle of the "'reform" p:n.i are gloating over tihe rin,_rl ('it.f i.i: Fuller and inl flatinig heId linc , " V' IOrY f 0r TIilbIII1:1, " 0or " tl I IP tatekI ,'" This in a 1tuilae m1114 ik flilO, p(.11 Ilard wtrk ati cconimly 141,,m.cwmill, make 1a farinr Ket a heac ill the wor Enowledge is 11mewer, in ar'iet-b11r as gwfirritellets by riling. Thay get n ideas, learn'a all abotat i.ew menll' dsl: imPprovemeni(tats in agt irualture, and thie lii niry lpanrtof their'1tIlIL rea i m:ais lten 0. ter wivriterand ta11 :lkers -Si Elli-tilng grt'a $M7 retail all hi wi'ho lesah-' lio, >ris a'ei are' in ('lmrles onl, llimfiit liu i ic tm T1here are in thei State :h; gr-.ain distllieti the' colletira's ailicet. 'het c'allant ion that thlawn wil1 dr1ive 5,000 noiL('nI ntI ness. Th'le amtiotmt of fet I iliing mlit i-ri ii i amount andt valueitt if te t'rop. A wi faamer, who desires t) ma1:keI h i wok pi shouhl 1( ntiumake it htis i ri-t ietl'r Ito ph li and( planht a grelait're of l:ioml, 111? ia to see howni riebh lie can inlake a liit atm-ounat, trt then't to alip ly Iltl most th~ ough 'ul t iva't ion to it. If t his ptir.ci abouild bie geneally~ tadt! lted ais thie hia for all :agritul tural wor k , weii wiioui are' tiluchl biettter ('ropli a-s ai ruE', farmsi the farmler's, and les of the cryv lhat. 'f ing doeC no0t pnay." portance anld na'eesity Of ra Lin thieiir o f10g and hoii''. S-i far ast bread is tterned't there is ilenaty oft it in this cuni biut meial is very''i stcr'. It is vier'y doul ful if there is oneC famtilyv in everyv ten, tnla aver'age thaat has enuigh meat to dth i for the next twelve mnath:ls. They il I hav'ie to learini ih.t it does nLSi pay3' to raiscetottin at 7 anid 8 enlts tIE b) meat fnrom 1'. to I5 ietis. It ('o st ve'iry I 10.!I to-raWiimeat if a mana ill pIrepare f it. Ottr-ailce is fot' every Iperastn that di not raise a hog laist yearl to dl) 80 this ye: Tho& who risedii (iae- outght to raisMe this year. Let the peole( Iry tto raise twi aIs much meat thin year as Inst andI the' sat quanitiy oif c'on, whait andt otets ad ut i * will fcI maech btg-r whent fall t'omes('. People of triue cualtureC and taste are otn attracted by raeltinemnt- and whlatever Snot refined ot :t'tinable wifl keep its k level, or seck it whecn rmsied above'i' UnIJpolished, aw'ikw.'rd, ill-anered. semn lesbeauty,mutcha eavinadaie beauty, can only attrac't the vulgiar or t basue. Suchi charmsni go foIr nauiIght, like * ewel in a pig's snout 1; antd ye't by eultu11 fevery such beauty could b'coanie ian irres * tlble attrac'tionl. It is radid that beau K r:~'adorned is most aidornied. Thisk i etusofar as tIhe artificial trappinu '. $id trumipery arae ooneerned, 'but thare nothbing.so bea'utiful'or sublIne in uts th culture cannitot haiprovie. It is the pr'ovin. of art to br.nug ont, as wellh as iuitato ni I ure-to eraseits deCfects- and( to supp)lyi deiolencies; and1( s' the sten2ce of cultu has developod' and shaped mny rude at 'imttrct f.Ubjects, GET OFF T1E FENE. It Is wonderfully strange hpw Inany peo ple are on the- feuces regarl1bg matters of importance. We find pc ole in this part of the world who tre straddling the fence on almost every issue. Tley are tossed about by every wind ; don't seem to be de c.dcd about anyt hing. id No matter what (iestion springs ip they are always idecided if interest, appetite or pleasure staund inl the way. They will stand back for fear it w ill injure their busi or hurt them in politics. They recognize ed and teel the importance of certain thiitg s being ('me at certain way ; tey realie the great moral principles involved, but they annot persuadte thieniselvts to act with the reforinatioln of the ago in which they st live. They will noL take sides oie way or a tle (Ithr hit will stradltle tHe fence anl by st so ling give l lioui gemc lit to IIe ifle in whichi w, (his41SCience tells him is wroig. lie ThVy vainly illginule that they ale doin.g right andi iingl heir dilty wie they stral lit 41Ic ile fellce. Ihey f o;Ish Ib(lit-ve that ci.lley will retlainl lilt- frientAshi)>4flbothlsides lie by ncomiln' oult onl cidihr. This i!z the p> ili'n of 11n11ny pe(lple ill an thik c u'1111 V whie- a 1Ilestioll involvilg a ecimilict lwtweenl dluty ;itlg intecrest, painl aind Ilr- plesr,41c incdluigIl.cc and mflf-dliial, pop>u laritv and criticis:n, iight and wrong arises. Ill theseillis we neid Courage anld (le 6i11n. It is nli, tiie f(yr the siniiltler, mA 1) all w-h we h1'' y1 t') get ()ff tit feice >I al tu e yri 3t-I* stand oll 11. side or the other is so that the worlld will know wler(- youire. 1o GoveWInr Tilill'a:in 1i4 c Trasuirer I'ates Is" have abhout Ina<t. arr:l,n-in1ents to rfn-111d - S Sat :- ht. are trily tlankful that su1te is tie :: e. .. TIhe 111ahin Z scins to) bit abmut :t; lollows: They pr., ->osc to plm," Owmll(-wV .! polr cent(. hensthrmlughi a Bal:lit-lrc Truw-t comi-anly y 111ln" i m six 1wilIenh ll ill alka w.i oI thle tilne neccl-S.11ry to r tle i t. old o es r- l n tTer%' n r.4 , thlity proq !;( i t t4 issue tile ,n IlVw -1 4. cr Ne I.i-lis :lI <l-ite tltI the ali s . l l i t to ch ar intI cr(.st frn l the Ist it l) . %ay T I 'alilimore Trust coinp-my:113 f agrees to 1:LkC I WO Inillin r of the olimis lipt heI s terin. Thel Ic inIlI1 t t. Irest ()n Ohe bmi'lk frInI. ' .1:a:mary 1 St to Juily Ist is I'aill to) t el tru-t 11, 1- cnnq y a1 s a s 1 r li clui ,i :n flor h:iA: lln., thel ho::c . A f we haVe ; 64il tv'. 4 n 1iiitn 11(1lars I if thec i ls' l i- h. bc n I dahtm'l alt I h( ' 1iLu 's an( ill oi on I: h6 41 gi - f-r- tIhl renn k I'inin .J3,sil,'l o. It i': e' i m t < lh:i4 Ill tl this N% w ill cst frfnl .h-tiln:ary IA. 1! , Ist will a i ""'u114t to 1 per 4,ent. 4tr $1:,7 0 41 M i hoh- 11 State deb.t whiulb ik Zl-,,S o,O(. Iltit with t I l' I t i I I Ie 1 ni , 1.,lv 1 to I.7l1.'w t1 a (1t iur d bt i; il :k lair wayl Ito i -. i avld. Thi i' ah:t I'l.- iniy S(Ale.wnt th: t i t : l :n ili.-tr:11 in c l u Imve 1a 1e, i-I for it hl:t: m:olev enlfut -sef rsta r vi ts to N rth rn qp: italst-- Nilh the Vainl ce h141p - (frd : i : thil , hlt. . '.141 fllo n terpri<S L.av" h . hen oranise, ebat er$l1:nis inor o pord I ill this Stal (11'rilg this in The Locllhnr ShonksMf. o,t Cw ('44t'd in. (,, 14., h4apita stock $50.t',01. 41l The4 Union4 publishing) C.', f FJ.41 r-(' -rN S.(. , $o inanufnIeltlIr( med4iinlls1, 1has .v 44f the bi Ml1lnt:dner.I in4 'Iur ''.iee laist week, from11 441 wichl w 4e 'lip the1Ic f4 llowin.) g, m 4showing theii prices'1" of C. ttoI n,(' earn4, 441 ( 4t 44n. We are iln 'e1, ipt 44f W bria,. showing at fuirthier 414 elinie ill the4 Liverl'1 1iarket, wh.uichi has at ele4t 14(e 4 ri'us eIfect 144 4411r iloarh1et. We~ quote1' 44y, ub1!1 tI. 1144 " d andie4( trade arel h41ii 41 Iil' 4ijions.. WeI lmv(e 1no eblange 44. t41 not41ice ill $14' alIe ofI 81readtstlffs. 41 F'hllur is worth111 Al,5tl :4444 $5, mostly4. si in1 harter4'i. (C'in ::4 ( 4rn Meal, -15 on4 11nd 50). Un1,'4n (si 1h-5 9 andi 1t. 4 . Lard. 12 14nd1 1. 'l'll.4., 12 and 13t. ~ o thr and1 il anwa'~.4'x, utll ait 23 an:d E'xc'l14nge, 44n ( lmr4e.1on4 and14 Savan'1 nahl, par41. Ex'han14ge4 on N w~ Yor'k, 14- '%l 44 1S willWIiding the' ill 44'"nant dry4. 41 4n~ 4 w eat'e, Steamboa1111t1 4of lig'ht dra'lt 14- con41 tiu to visit (our .41 wharv.e. >t - .111141a red4 1444r olId 3?4lest 'it. m My brot4Iher an4d in1lf4'(1 w.en' ' ll ia mt hun4 14ounty,'l4't (hi., the11 1414instan't to, b. lirthday4., wh.1 ih wais thle 5th. We found himl wve1 ll i and 'hearty. On thle r 4Ith hIe sha44.('d hlimlself, and11 voted(4 iln Lpisolud '1horeb'I from) 11is y'outh [114d says. lie has1 a br'ight fututre. He( hIas lved a 111 temperate1, uise'ful life. Hs fatheri, l'hnund114 Sinlgleton1 13,y 1 . (ed eleven'1 hildren41, and1( W~ill ilm was'4.4 is the miiddle', there being1L 11ive older') t.4stok Camle fr'om Vir'ginia and41 thieir e- descendants. arac widely sealt t.('red ov.er' Ie 1 nCio Billy -as w.e call him11--is aL able iA walk about the house and1( reyard; and lie talks w..ith good indlg s. mlent, though 1his mlind is; a little off at times. H'is greatest plealsulr seelms to be tol tal1k of religions ma:tters-do tell abent c'amp mleetings and thle spr'eaerls of the lon~g ago; anId to tell of his ramlbIlngs, moves anld settlin1g1 el in Rahnnl.countyv w~hen it wasf first set tild up; andl ho0w easy it was to make sa hvmlg there then--M. P. S., in (ha.. 1no0 News. vo Wha hl wbcon e of that 'resolJutionI you )[1d Z w Yc~~ The SnoHygoeter. The celebrated Georgia politician and hunoest, (71. Bam,. has-added a new word. to the English language "snollygoster." This is the way ho' gives the bitory of this wonderfdl word: "Along in the forties there lived up in the mountains of Itabun County, Ga., iail itamed John Kelly.' I1e had t limited education and an itch for office. He ran for everything, goig i) by regular graduation from constable to clerk ol the court and was defeated every time, but nothing diumted tried at the next election for the next Lighest oMfice. In 1848 it came time for him to ba candidate. As there waq at that timi some talk of war with England ovr the Nitigara incident he announced as his plut form that it was the duty of the presi dent to seizo all the roads leading to Liverpool so as to prevent a salt fain ine in case of war. As everybody reCogniized the necessity for plenty of salt, it was taking slogan and Kelly was gttiig on swinuiningly. "Kelly's opponent was a tall,gaunt imuntaineer ntied Jonas Gaines. le was a justice of peace, and to use his own lainguage, 'kiiowed all the law what wasn't tore out of the books.' lie had a wonderful flow of laiguage, using all the big words h'e ha 'vef heard aid coming many more with out cny reference to what they miIht mean, anl yet, as such a 1mn natir ally would, niow and then said a really goot thing. Supeior court cominig on im the very heat and bur,len of the canvass, a number of laiwyers gathered at the Comiity sent from all over the circuit, aml the brigit idea struck tlcmn of brling,ing about a joint deblate betwCen Kelly and Gaines: "Kelly Iad the opelling aIld lmade 1 long, anld ias one of the lawyers de. scribed it, 'a very able-bodied'speech.' He fumed and foaimed and ranted, and Worked his salt platlorm for all it was worth and sat dowin amid great cheering. Then i) rose Gains his tall form towering high in air, and working his long armils like the sails of it ntnill; and in Voice that he couldl be heard half a mile, proccded, as he expressed it to 'take the iide o Kelly in flakes as big. as a louilks var.' Ile skinied him bell ywise u1p and backwise dOln,' diss(ctel his rce(1d, emnumeritted his var Ius vices, ami among ot her t hinl gs said: 'Fello w citizens, if there's anv ting oil topi sidu of (-artli that makes Ine miamd, it's ter see t snollygoster of a feller a conl tinuallv a sidewipin' aroiu' after tile olthography ov a lithtli olis v. hat he kai,i't iever git, and haimi't got semse enough to lill it if he coul git it.' Finally lie roeached the salt question, and raisiig himslmelf on his ti!ptoes, l(, yeled : 'Liver-poA, iell ! North Cirolin salt is i (iuried sig-ht salltier, aindl tlre's dIzen rads to the works.' The ef ceennc be better illagineld than des. crib""(. Rellv and his followers fled th1e seeie, aid Gaiiies was trium pliati elected. '"Aunt so to this lumle, but piiet. uirceesque soir-c, was the Georgta or autor indebted for the word that has now by c 0:nn mni consenlt come1 to stand for thle Kelhly class of detmagogie poIlitinnls. It is one of the aurious sp'ecftmen!s of inative origina!ity which now nadil th< comeis to enriichi our hlnguaige anid fill a long felt want of su:tinethg to do the subject justice. Wil it .?tike Dry P'la(es wet i The t own of Pice'ns is agitated b~y dienssion oi (f the duhesposary- qumestimi. A citizen there is carrying around a petition to (-st daish a dispensary and to nmhke, him dispmenser.^. Pickens is at dry townvi, by special act of the legislatuire. There has been .u a g.enieral bel.ie f thbat towns in liat po sit ion wvere (-xcluded from the ''peraioni s oIf the Evanis law, l.,ut our infer'tination is that the Attorney ( en ci al (Ie cides to theu conitra rv. '\e are inin ued t hiat a cit izn io f l'ikens has a left ter fnoniu thait ' flicia l uing that miyVI 'iu tow 'r counity iin thle State, irre spective of~ previouIs ac t s of I lie legis. Ilatiure, can~ hiave ai tiislinsaury (stab-l Ilisheitd oin 1p'tit it iin of a utnajorni ty (If its fnt-eholIA voter.. L'iekcns has hettiwe(-n thiitv andi for. ty freehold voIters andi' thet iajoriity (If I lwm, we i're tol, oppose theu estaib lihn ut tof a dIis enisaryI twre. If they con'mt inuem in thle s'tnw, mind it thei(re wilt be no daniger that the tomyn will become '"wet.' It is well to keep- in mind, however, that. if thle decisjin of th e attIorimev genltOI1 is stated, oar friends, th'e priohib,it iontists, have been emit irelv mis taken in i their uitd'er.standing (If the scope I and urpose~15 of thle Evans bilIl. It inay, indeed, if suistainied by the courit s, clo se thle piva'mte bar rooms in 5111(ne1 .tis an tilcities antd10 openi pub1 lie tunis inistcind. But ini drv towiis ani I :iounties it- will e'stal Iish bar roo 'ms whre none no)10itw exist. Ii 1,biC(s whiere thle wvhiskey issue has b 'een set tled 1 >y legisl ati ve enacutmentt it wdl11 ha reoplened, asI ini l'ikens-. h-tw andh wvoulud have rinctttied so1 it:. def-tinitely. N' wi t here and in Ceit tl, Ea.lev, Walila, Wes(~tminister, .Seneen'I and1 scores (of (Ithleu towns i., the <ilnestion will be rev ived and1 as soo n aig twetyi ve or. thirty- freyholdJers sig peIllns tIhe barns will be opened. They will bI 11condituct ed b y fte Staite buot thiey wvill be bIars till t lie satmie sellinig wis-key from twenty -five ('eus So far fr~om being a prolihition mleasuire, or anythinmg like it-, tIe Evans bill is a imeasuire tol exteiit the sale (If liglomr, to ahtolish dry I towns anti to make every citizen oIf t he State~ a p)artti' ini the liquor business.-.~ D)aily News, To Oliver Wendell 1IIehnes is attri bulted the remiark that thle nmilleniumn would he necar at hand "w-hen, lawyers atko what they wvorul give anmd doctors. live what they would take.' .Through desire a mana htavinig separat edi uinasclf, secLeth anid iuternmeddle.th wi'th ill mis%m. The Andeison AoetIon AWgIay. The brothers of Bob Carter, who was -thq Republican Supervisor of Eleclion at Holland's Store at the late electior,'and who was killed on 'that day,- bift. not before hd -had killed Columbus Glenn and J. W. Earle and severely wounded Hampton Earle and. Henry Holland, W#ie not satisfied with the verdict of -theCoroner's Jury in the case, and swore out warrants before United .States ComnisiOner Hawthorne, of.'Qpeenville, for the ar rest of a number of men who were present on that occasion. The charge -niade was conspiracy and interfering with a Federal Supervisor of Election and causing his death. On Tuesday the preliminary trial was held in the Court 1l.ouse in this city before Cominissi'ober Hawthorne. The following named persons were charged with the o.feVce abqve stated: Hatipton Earle, Sqiitiel Earle, Girard Earle, Baylis Coole'v, Tholmfis Norris, in Towers Fleming, William Wright si an(d John Wright. CI Messrs. TriblWe.& I-inco, of this ti, eity, and Jos. HItirfe, of Greenville, m represented the defendants, an(d the tr piosecution wits con(ticted by Dis- g: trict A ttorney Lathrq) nud .A.sistant S District Attorney 1 1.' Cochran. v The following witnesses, sixteen in ,o unmber, ,vwero"'4m.ai e - . R. t< Earle, Win. Stikhtdd, Steve St-rick. f, land,,%1ohn Coker, Henry Brown, Alf al Bailey, Raiiso Jefforson, Clark Shear- h1 er, Dave Alford '.hopas Thoimipson, Thos.*B. Eie,ukHak,G. W Carter, W. T. Chamblee, tiul Yon, Lew' - Bailey. I c or six hours was spe--t in ex- t air ling this,array of. witnesses, after p wh :I: the Dist1pct At.torney. stated eI thict thie Governnent 'had failed to Inake out its case, and1(i lie could not ask that the defenidants be boiid o-:<r for trial on the testimony, and h;e ther-fore moved for a dismissal of the case by agremnen-t; which was grant e( by the Commnitssliner. Tlus onid ed a case in which, there was no mer it, bit which has harassed the de. fendants and thrir- friends no little. Iad the case been sent up and the defen(lants found guilty oi eacti count of the idictment, a sentence of death would have followed. II ad they been convicted on1 the first two colts only the lowest Rentenlce prescribed f1 r such cases is ten years iniprisonmeit in the penitelitiftary alnd the pa1ym-llent of a $5,000 fine. MIr. J. D. Campbell, of Belton, the !fficeient and popular stenographer of the 7th circut., was cmploled by the Attorneys in the case t> tike the tes. 6 tiiony. A day or two was saved thereby.- Anderson Intelligencer. A hypncrite with hil noth destroyeth his neighbor. but through knowle(lge shall the just be delivered. It is hard for -a ma , with-a bad livr r to belicve tila'av ho3y in- hit ncigbor hood lifts the, right kind of religion. OUR CLUBBING OFFER. A Far n. and StM6T. .aper to Ev:ry Subscrib1r of The Sentinel Read our Qge below. we ele1)lre to pltease otir large family of real ers. arof nre iei to .Utdtfflee.'thit we heve macole arranigelinentf WJt'i ;lhe, ..ptifl4l ers of the f-armner-s Gui jte ano ![ Alie Comani; lonm. of ftunIIt ington1. I liiia. Whe'reby~ we are enlri,f ti'give to our subser.iers two piijers for almost the eiilt of one. 'r'll s is oQiu fyyIn-::' Tfo all wvho nay arrenragesi ni'i gl .-5 3)n i.l. vance we wil 8e1,1 the& S'NTfN'. amnd the farin er's Gu i-lIa and I tome 5k)mpanon Ione ilteuiar- - To( newv stabscriberi both paspers il Il, bemet for 0!))' yea)r for $1.25, ensh ini n.lvance lii T ih b ripitiohin 04?r' f the 5r-: ris ::m. s $1 .00 In ad1vanUce. unil the firI4 eof'thle Fa,rnier-s G;ulfe ar111If lme I)'ntnpan fltt if~ifty' ietit, b.u0t by spe- 6 iii))5a rrangIemetu we cn give hothI papers for The Fa rmer-s Guhfle aun<l H ome ('ornpanhm~ ( an enfht-pa fo)rty-uolt Ion) Peti-mon(uth -) Fam aniufl fn-.ushol paper. ft Ii full of valu bla e in fiormnation for the Fa rmer, stock rafiser aui h)O)-,eeeper. It is at puauer ever'Cy 1'armer should C-"(Tomel In att QneeC QTATJE OF SOU TH C1Al{ILNA, L )Cur't of Conmion Pleas. Pursuant to a diecree of forelo sture," in the case of Anna Dora Flemning vs. Itichaxrd Hold.r, muade by thle Court of C'nomon lNUf, foir Greenville fs c'ounI ty, on) the .'do D)e.ena ber, 1892, te at Greenville, S. C , I will sell in front of th~e court hlouse .in thle town of Pickens, county' ol Pihkens, on - Safledny in February next, d1urinig be- log~wl. hour~s 'of sale, th fllowing real estate: All that, tract of land siititnt'ith-Picken4 cotnn- f] ty, State afore-idii, contiilng 4)ne hunfdred and1( soventv-ieare,mr or he ss, lyiig-in 'fluktiv n trf, l)on ship, bounnded -by- lai-n of' -1 fi'rvv gess' and1( Marcusl.eith.. -. Termsfi) cashi. 1rhsrto pay for pa:pers. Mate Geevil Contv.y sotlIlts yOInir patrumn ' . inI ptiy you 3 .par T cent. Intere-st unuii - i s'forr pieru<b, of threeij 1ii,th)s n'uf 5 per eent, for p(erIois of six months, fiterie.t to' enu nencimue 02) lirst of mon0Ith sn ieceti im 'late of elif )fi)ts, L noutice. w.N II 1.*ui) foi.D f'r(-eint. ) t. f. L fI; Itf .ISt'Y, v. Preslent. COURIER-JOURNAL I. H ENRY -WATT ERSON, EDITOR. ONl LY.o A Y tA11. I fext 3 'orieni-e<f Newvs, na Ite-nt Storie,, -f* e-t atJiseafUny, e HAS ?~ partmient;,* ieNd .a ntwer's t'y I :orres,onclen ts. 4i I le;t m:lmItorils. -ilfl' ' It gives away a valuable premium every day for the largest club re- i ceived. Sample Colex' (If the we' y Couielr-.Iouirio will bei sent). free to s\iy a nla rii. write to ir & SO000CHURCH, BANkI~ AND d0URI HOUSE . FURNITUlRE, I setttes fo'r R. R. Depot. - end Public B!d'ge. ,e Prize Donkey Dom Pedro' BRAYED ad he braved so vociferously an Cessantly tihat sleep becanme impom ile in the neighborhood and life n1.tant tortur-e. Ini utter desperl >n, the neighlbors threatened to) n e and murder my donkey. Aft< ying every oIher knowi renedy, tve him TIP TOP COUGI V1UP, and he brayed no more, h ice at Once bearne as soft and m dious as ia church organ an11fd i n0s s soothinlg that, under its i lence, fretting babies sink into qui id peaceful slu11ber, Everybot rar blesses TIP TOP. Yours Thankfully, Tuwrm.m, AAMS, Sanfdy Flat, S. C. The above is oie of th,' inillions , 'stiiolials furni'lhed by gnatef itrons. TIP TOP has relieved otl 'S, it lliny help You. For sale at 25 cents a bottle at SLOAN BROS. THANK YOU! Chau< 1,Fr 1ie 1",1for pma u(vors an<l Iv ill try b writ, a(continwtion o 'Our hta< by scfinh xood Goods Fi-AS LAttle Money ts you can get ANT 17HE.RE! V-V- 4C<1ne to , ee m Vhen %you -are in tow.1 *A. M. MORIS. Jltt:lg onl ur IharMis is p.rohiital. '*813: .5. 1 . N : T >N CVRY, RFLD an IHum! SW I 'arriages, b uggies, Saddle Horses, ett A' T lL -:\ SO N\ I il.1- !. T SI.. J. L. T Hi'II4)N LE Y, .Jr. Jain'mry, .5i1h, 189:. Pcei,S 1) L NTI55,S.S 2 1lini Street. 1 5ilt.FN V l .LF., S ( n. giv('?l every Thrllly4 and i Shinyv ethI extra1teel withouat 5pain. OT )5('!-: O1 F 1L :\OV \'. ,. It y 1.etItal 1144(otn' a1re nl w loente(el(' inl W~ l'rchin l's new4" hn.iling14 ever thet Svi'1 LInk an<14 FeltoniS.'s ..R Sto.re. .5. i.N N )>l WOOlS, I). I). (;1i5.:.;-N V~ 5 ,1,1-2, S. ) H. .1. P'. CA I I,SL, l-:N T' I'T, Slice ov er W ext m orehIi i I ro.<. A' lIi; c's I) St ' 4. j1458lt5f ( ; :*-:N \I . I,1-:. S ( ! l. F X.\ K S.\lli, 1.I1'now permf iniently lor:'4te<5 at I d er1 . 411ol ili rfully ol'ers his p4r4fe.Ssi4inLI servi'44 1,t .li( g.en1erally. -144,41 (.'55:F.N \'Ilbl,1:. S. I Over WIeslInoreb1115InIl 'rs'. Il>rni State (. 'Irk 45lon41 by' thle instant4141uwousI' p.r04t-e. .\ aike el',re nn-nt44ls fr.in l 1 . 44 re4 to41 ) U. 514)li'S'. Is r'IsKSI:Y., 15ins permanlIeitty 1'l5nted iln PickeIns and1 441 N pIro)fe'4 ional4 '1er5h.. t~ the1 1:14i/zens of wIn andl 4'ount1y. Iles dip5l441IN i re frutu11 >I!('ge f P'y54ichins a11<l Surgel:Is. of ihtiIt 51n1 904, antil frIlnl .Iohni llopkins1,, lel . Was1 II lnthls inl NIur.Sing un114 ('iSllI1Sp45ia Ila l,re. .innIgli HE ATLANTIC COAST LIN~E Il P'AS'.LS ,I- Hl- 1)F.I'.\H It\ I-: T. WI il1iintonl. N. 1.. .brn1. 1st- 1893. I'ast 51ine betwee 4414'ha rlestonl ami4 'ohu II 55'51er Sotuthl ('ali.j14 a1mi4 WIe.tern No Sig WVest. Goinl' !:: .1.. - S'I'A l'IONS. *No. ........... ..Lv ('hinriestoni. 5. ('., .\ r..10 00 .'nn ........11:. .... . . . . 81 .1:-5 .. ........ S m. r . ............ .5 . .1 ... ('olumb15i I h..... .... 5.10 221In.........Prsperity......4 3S 3iym.......N4 ..Nehrry..,.... 418 3.>pm1.... 0......:ito...... ... 3 3 r.91pm... . ......Gree wood ......... I.1 .p. .. .....Abbe~lville.. ......... . - 5.5pm........At s.......IhlS ....1145 15l'-...........\tlIlni: ......4..443 10p ....... Win1hro... .I 30pm ..... . . I h rlote N.i Se . 9 ..pm..............reenvile... ..ip . ... .... 5144. S tinh u .... 10p)5 ....... s hville, N. I . . .. 0, 1)l tily. NOS. 5'l 4ni4l s solil trains Se vWI slestonIII and1 C;o' .mbin14, 5. II. 31. I-:M -:SO)N. l'. h 5,N LY, T.1. F.iM :l <N I.,o'I Mtana er. nI , ta .,..,... j.( ASSIG NED Having Purchase Assigned Stock of G ISAAC ' I Offer $15,000 CLOTIING, HATS c NISHINGS at [1 These Goods are marhed down to Slau, a pr rtunity of your life to obtain the bigge ' o' ('reenville. Doois will be open onM< i the wholesale Slaughter will begin. r- -t"Cmo early and get first choice. -L s Greenville, S. C., Jan. 2Gil. l ty J iYYOUR C I Will Sell For the I DIRY (100DS NOTIONS, WA E, 311E)ICINES alid mai m1erlOus to mlentifonl, AT al BEL( I ail closill0 olit C1lieaip ill 0 IES and IlIARPIVARE exclw ad3 Come ai get a bar T. N4 B N-IW ('lH GARDEN -: Can only be -purchasE this Season of the full Ciarpente .\AN1) I eynol<l & Sveds oflcrvd byv Tnre OLAI -- R~1IM -- D CV -R1R1 .-. W. linid 1ekoper A Ret1~ bin Fosnter. I e4(''4'ierstI ('Oll.!M l. .\ NI l : :EN V I,, i)l VI IS'ON. I (ot2ietI'ed "lheiI tale ill 4'Ir 241 No. o0 1832 ____ Ii!Iy. No4. 11. S~'.(I N .N I '-13pIut..... . .I 4.1 I. IIjpII!11.... 2.5WnN m111.........:114 . (1.1'4044pi1 .....1 2i I . ii114 .2 ('111....41(11 I .'ll~ jii! I...'~ iii ' . .I :.ji 2441 i n.. .. 1I 44. . I S.& '1A'~iip.in..4(1. n -1.:1 (i'111:4 *.....4.141 1.1(0 . ... L A 14'I'nnhin .\1r.... .... . l 1. ........... .\ r to'li ...... . .... 111 ..........iI'o(24inr i...........I.. 441 ........4 'ii pri ty.114 r..... .... ~ .........Newne14riy......... 144 *21ll ........ 1l1en .....1...... 111 .........1hnp els . .... .....m~~ ...... li lnen4 l'ath .. . . . . 5.1 . ......Ar Ii lton4: I,'........... .....lv 4 l4141i:o .\r.I ... 144 I:'; . ......rier2 n....... . . . Iio ...... . l' rIt,e. ............ .141 li 1, .....\ N ue ,. . . ... * ..414'4 .ni....jii ()4444~ I \ '';.16-194I.1v liii .4 r . . pin I.............-l.in,liin No.II 1.1 'Il) M. ,-1 2.n " N3. (2.n SLv (i4i4.l., .4r........3.'414 " 11 AiIII . . .)44 rl44L'I'14 . .7.14141p ii 11.111144 . r .4 1,,t'vlle A' 71.58pLin h I 'l24l4.4'L4l1~ (n MiiII)114441(1 l1l~ r444. " I)i.llp.nI N,i.12 'e! 441 ''(141' 44.314 ~ '(rili 1t14V Spw:1i:I'lrL' .14 A ' . ~10in. 244 hEr!I4l112141 .2~ I 4. Iii llpI i.t 4,v. ....' .. 'd.. l. * No.~ 41. .,1.5 .14; ,11iIii4,,71 . l .usj . I1A1.).4 , , 14.4'.].141'(. 'H. . No. 1I143.2*14 ' I . I.. 11l1(r 4 aA.ljt4' L .STOCK. 1 the Eintire oods Belonging to TEIL Worth of nd GENTS. FURV a Sacrifice.) htering PL ices. Now is. the o it Bargain ever offared in- the city >n1day iiornig at seven o'clock ani\, SIMON WEIL, Mauldin Block., WN PRICE. Jext Sixty n HATS, SIM ly other th )W COST. ivder to handle GROCER ively.r~ HUNTER, liberty, S. C9. T'S Al SEEDS. d in Greenville w ing Dru ggists r Bros., plan lP ny ther house aus questio TOCKS. ed. is. W. Iiidekoper A lienblfin .1 Atlanta & Char'otte Air-z~~ laivis.ion. Sedu.*Ille In efi cet Nov. 20, i892. In Noi noIt- N a. N o. 38. No. 10. No. . i.\ alann I-: .. ... l2.45pmn 9.20pm 8.05 St'hilr ee --------. --- . .. 90.52pma 8.( Io ert,is I...... .. .... .... ....10.0;:Ipm 8.A . ...ith..............0.13p m '. .u.......... -.. .... .... ... 1.2tpm 9. 'a Ihrwety iach... .. ..... 10.51tpm 9.3 .mI Guaine.ville.........2.3plIIi1pm10.0 am i,ul . .. .. .... .......2 82pm I t.364pma 10.2? ilettIllIl.. .... . .... .. ....... I .38pm 10.30 .,m ( orneaini.... .. ...... ... ...12.05iam 10.5I1 ,,m Mtt.\M1y.-.- ....... ........ 12.9ama 10.55. 'IEWc'l)n.............. ........1.37nm 1l.19&~ .. Weltmmaaliter ... ... ......1.7nm I 1.f Seai'a ............. . ......1.3am I2.1: a u l'ent rail....... ...... ......210am 1.2' . I:ns!eya. .... .. ...... .... .....242am 1.5.' Grneen ille.........508pn 3.Q7nin 2.2l1 .h Ga reers ---. ... . ..... 3.35anm .( n, VI ellfoardi'.... ...... .... .... 3.50ama 3.~ Id Spaartanbuarg.... 600p'm 4.0aan 3.48 ilifton a..... .. ...... ......4.2ant -4.C02 be 4owl'lenl. . ...... .. ...... .....4.30naaan 4.IiJ ltiiaeysi............ ......4.2am 4.4% thr ' Iihaacksbui;r,.........6.48pm 5.09anm r.0; Ir re. (;nover....................518am 5. re'ss kmaag. s alauntalin....... 5.34an 5 th:I,toa l........... ........5.57am I,(wll...a ........... ........ 6.08nm II . G li'ele..nt.... .. .... .... ....6.17nm 1)'G r. ( 'har:ot Ice. ... . ... .. 8.0. m 6..10am 7. - SOU'THWARn). No' 37. No. 11 4 ....(ht........ .....9.35am l.00pnm 11. 2( ...e.l.m.n.......... ........ 1.2pm. II.4~ . l owell.. .... ...... ..... ...133pm ii (asNtana............ .... ..... 1.46Ipm I2.(. i ing's louaatin. .. ,......2.1 pan 12 , G rover .... .... .... .... .....2pm 12.4. Itleksbuarg . ..10.-8nm 2.37yama 12.5., Uaia eys........ .... .... .....2.5pmn 1.1 (l'w p. ns...... .... .. ...... .2pm i.',7 Cl10 ..... ...... .. .... ....3.23pm I., Sp'artaaabulrg... ...t.37aam 3.36pam 'I Wellford ........... .... .....4.0pma 2 4-t (;reera.......... ... .......4.5pmt 2. (;reenville...... .... 12.28pm 4.42pmaa 3fa lInatleys ..... .... ............ 5.141pm 3..o t ('e'ntraI... .. ...... .. .........6.5pmn 4.6.5. Saieean.....................6.3pm 4.:8 esQ:tinster ....... .........6.48pam 4.58 'IlalllntI...........7.2pm 5.4n a NLt. AIry........ .... ......800pm 6.5n m aornaelh:a...... ... .... .....3pm 6.8 m Itellton a... .... .. ...........9.2pm .411 ' i t.,aha............... 3.15pm) II.Olptna 6.43- m (.laneSvl.le......... 3.3pm 8.53pm 7.vish Q t-tlowery I rach.. ...... .....2pm 7.26na 6 Rutord ...... ... .. .24am 7.38a.-: Suwa ce...... ... .,. . .. 9.38pm 7.621 n Ianluth. .. .... ... .. 9.50pmi 8'.03nr N..r.r............ ....... ...0.03jam 8. l4am ( hambalee .... .... .. .... ... 0.9pm 8.25anmW r. A tlanata a1. I. .. .4.55pmuia I .00pam .00 n 'oas. 9I land t0 l'ullIian Sleepers between A t a tanda New Yor k. \a. : iund :38, Washinagton nad Southwester~ stiblediite d,1, bltOl.1etween, Wainligtoni anl ianntna. Th'lrouagh 1'nlmnant Sleepersi betwee~ w \ oark tad New Oriennaa, also between Wash -mn)) anfli .1it mphis viaa A tina andal lirnfiing- j am. Obsea.rvaion cnr between Washinagton and w Orleans. 0aa- II 1)1)1 12. 'ullman 1tuiret sleeper be. eeti W.ash ingtoni anda At latn. 'hr dIetnIleId informaisdn Bns to locn) and thro la tale., railIte 'arr Pllman Sleepjing car re 'lttions, confder witha locnl ngenlts, or addresst (cn'I IPaaa. Agt ., Washington, 1). C. s.ir. A AfRlWICK, i Ass't leun'1 Palsa. Ag't.. Atlanthu, Ga. Genral Ma .ge. A. DODSON, Saperintetient, A tlanta, O. Geneal anner.Washiingtonl, 1). (. Tra le Manager Wnsigten. Dh D. ~ 0tic*e of' Final SettleunezF I hebyd) gi' e niotiten tha~tt I wiI apply f ir Newhbery, ,indge (If Probate .fo t-kens countly. 8. C., ont the 6tha day o braray, 189)3, for leave to maske a fina' Ilemntt of the estato of Bennot Free. m.diceansed, aund ask to be dietnIssed at nms litrat or. E. M. FREEMAN, Devc. 31-w i. _ _ Adinisetstor. 9 Money toI4oan. in impro ved farm lands in sums of $8)0 and wantsl. lo.mu repayable in small annual pay am6m through a perlcd of sIx years thus ea* on the bottoawer to pay off his inAebtedns' :hout Cxht.ting his crop~ in any one year. nlv toj ',. 0008-A ttornaeye * 2.5 l'icLkens S. C.