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DR. TALMbe MONS Q00 The "KENS SENTINEL S1'ered 1 F 1etr lt fh n SS0 TR,d Chia N . it'r. -, ". 1. 7 ' r ma ,rc , ril "P, r- 111(lIllt 111 1 day a A' .ie .l ice '.ei the Supremte, :rt t t~:\iteI Saef bn the enate. New reaches 1[us ju-4 :i- we are reay t o c ero to pret' tt:1 Mr. C. T. Ml,rtin. of Ea. I ley. is a -andilatt for har-ket ;4-r of th1w State. We hwipe Mr. A-irtitn will get it. Ge:n. Wa.) lhtin is il Wshinigton I in ,1l li-u!th :in,l 1 p it . There is high au e tiority f,r so in.e iwas ofTered lik ch-ice het w eetn rail roaI c. nunissioner and register~ of tle tre: ary, ri has necteptet tht latter. I It i,u: I r.to44d th t, li 4, t el foi thf, Liqpuir Doa.dr-' a; - Loi ..n will pre-ent tt -,0omi( kinld of a lie:t:on to the Supreme t Curt when it nvx:'s next rlirsday. p 'T'lhe exact fo)rm -f the lwtition hI s not yet V beenl decidecd up-o.- ti Sheriff Nance. of Abt %iiie, last Satir. i. day pur.-ed himself of conteint of tie I'ln - ited St:ate. C!urt all4 wals r1 clased. lie throwedA ulp thle sp)1ong,e and qulit and# dloublt- r rl less rauli'-d the conctzii that other peo. ple in tIe State knuw a. thing or two bv(e Governor Tillman. Upon the applic:atiin if ilhe Trus"tees ofn Clemson .(lge aii th' Ieroom.edtii n . in Of Glivernir Tillian, it is viry pobilable 11u that the United States ( ;iov.1r11innet will es. a tabliSh ak weIAth0r b,reaIll At CleMS0.11. Secretary d. Il. liti-k, lw; writvn Iover- i nor Tillia t that :eiP1 it. the nitter will bv taklwn lit all v:1.ly day an1d t hat 13. 1t. otuart of this Stale pilt at,L til head. tl Mialliid it seemllls is dt-tined :I) aj-,ainl hie afflicted with hoopskirts. \Ve lopte (iv. ernor Tilliman will low lio tiie towardsi taking steps to vradit%ate thlis, (vil wich.I is Upon 11.9. 111h-"s it is prevented by some ' higher authority than tliat, of the hiusbanid aIld fathier we w\ ill have to enidure it, he. catise women had al most as soon be dead asI not ,to le inl thie "fiashioin. Ct Congresiinan (het La1tin:er will not be the representative of the whole peopl(, if we are ti jluge1 hinm b bhis acts, but of a (la's. His t ik.ing part in the secret politi- I cal meeting at Ahheville is tlie very best reason to reach sivhi a (oncItsion. lie Scets especially deSin Iu if pulnishing those Who were,( 0opphsvid t hlis I 1>minlationl in the prilliar V. W d do ot ltink a tird ( ontgressman:ij.elect batiiinr is gingu. fromii ing con,iferenes with thie pe,ihile aboiut lill ing the po st ollhie's. Ile hold i a ecept ~ionl at Eatsley Mtonthly andto it is said hiad seve'ir:il 14(core o)f otlle' se'kiers t1 press lhiiiti claims. Several from t his town met Mrti. I.at imier ntid stated thlir gr. Sitds fir waniting' toi be p piost Iiiaster at this phie. It is s tted t hait Mr. Latimeir says het will not ph.lei' him sielf to any43 manlt but wanits to liiid thle feel- ( ing of thle I iople. Thiime anid spacC for hiids usgiv Iing a full ai:cuin t oif thei iieet ig at Etaisey, TeratJi4ad and11( thiSlensary'ia m::iltes andi i the 1tactis o (f Ilhei attorneys f,>r J1. )1Mi Daily Newts, t' imiak a pioI eal flight, lie' pults the creami in4 a ti shell mi the fol- i lowting lines: "Tlhis is a revolution right; the world is 1Here's JuIstice poplet enijuiing his brothiir of the giwn; The conviets; skiippinig gl-efully on paiotns and leg hal RaiiIlroadI tains chai neil to (lie t racks and lie tihet iffs aill in jaiil *' 'We have ebaitteral all the liar, We are kiniebedi up, and loc'kedI up And d- d-i it, t here we tire ., All right birot her1 Mauldini. We had con. ch1tded1 before we saw your Itast article that 41 en4ough haid been said (on thie co st quest.ion , As for the railrioad suits being v'irtual)y ('n. de'd in favo,r of the State you are entirely off again, Noithing was decided by the Supiremie Court. (eet the question of jur isdiction in Cases where thie atnount is less tha ni $12,000. TheI nmerits of the ceases were not touched( at all, ianu( the cases5 arc wh<tir e they were in the begiiiing. The railroiads cani resort to the State Courts where the mount is less (tan t wo thousand dlollars if they want to, and4( thle questio has4111 been virtuIally' settled against the State hierauise iblC mno pri nciple oif the laiw was invtol vedl in the Bantk eases decided biy our Supreme Court. Now, brother Mauldin, oneC thinig thou lackest- -TIhe SzNiIxi(I.. If jurols ('all he bribed with mioney thie coluntry' is inl a dleplonable c'ond(ition. Thle manOl whol wvou1ld sell his influence as a jury m4ani cannlot take (lie oath toii Iry the issue in4 any case and a true verdict give accord.. lng to the evidence. Whose life, liberty or property would be safe if men who are dr'awni to serve on jurica anid to hol the balanices of justiec if they caii be bought, with:'money? If a man will sell himnself he will commL4it any crimte,even murider. The ccun4try is surely on the down grade Speedy justIce should heC meeted to the man or men who would a.ttempt to bribe juriesi and to the juryman for being bought Nothing in our mind could be morc hiumili. ating or degrading. It is due tie defendant J. Mimis Sullivan and his~ counsel to state thait there Is no evidence to coninect them with the bribery at Anderson. Mr. Sullivan couna. sel state that it was a great shock to them and4 that they were ready to help bring the 'guilty parties to justico if such an attempt had been made. This determination should be reached by every good citizen and such attempts would soon cease. Doo't flare that all'is profit on whiatoun atemupt to do ad then become ,despon ente Jt onh..wi-e, 11AILRD.In TAX CAICs, The railroad tCx Cass were heant beforc iludges GoT and Si nnton in the United States Court at Charleston last week, and 1-nded Rlout as we hand alnticipated. No iestion of Jurisdiction was rAised by the hIate in these eases and could not he. We -ave a full account on our tirst page ist wt-k t.f the matter. llow that Gov 1nor Tillan had :nt secr(t circul:ars to be Sheri ffs in.tructina them to seize rail Oad cars and etgines n-nd other prowrty ir btaxs: how the Sheriffs in some coun es vit,e.tl the instructions and the order f dudge Sitnonton reiuiring them to ap ,ear before' him to answer for contempt of ourt. A specini to the Greenville Daily ews from Charc;ton, dated February 6th. Ses: .The lInitted Stat-s court today announ ed its decree decidieg the rail road tax 3st, aie';6 nst the State. T,he Marshal hans WCI 0r,!crel to place the property inl the as:Sion ,if the receivers aid tle ht riTs lmvc be-en fined '500 each for con. 'em ind will lN' imprisonled 1until the 1in1C p !id and tiy have purged thimstlves of ie lilh contempt of which they are declar c tit- guilty. Tihe decree is quite vig r,us in its cxpressions.'' In a special to the same paper from Col mbia it is stated that the State ofilcials re as bhie as indigo over the decision : but overnor Tiilnan ann-icel his intention ight it out to the hitter end and has in. rtcted the Attoineys for the State to ap. eal to the l'mited States Supreme court. e admirv Governor Tillman's pluck but Aink his judg;_ment;ild.;The real point invol d in these Cases was whether the Sheriffs i refusing to obey the order of Judge imonton to release the property of thc iilroads was guilty of contempt. It win early shown that they %er and were ac. intgly liord. The (iesti(n (of the le %ity or illegality of the ti: vs had noth. to do with these cases, but. the Attor *ys for the State tried to shift,the issue to is 4"testion. If this (iestioln does Coie , wever, we think the State will be ecludly unfortunate, for we do not he -Ve thlt the constitution (if South Cairo m or of the 'iiited iStates will see rail. Kids imposed luponl, andl made to pay atl ijt proportion of taxes. It is worse at tvrannv to oppress one 'lassand make Wi p:ky..mnore taxes thani another class. Ve blieve tie railroads and other corpor ions ,shoulld le mIade to pay equally with I' citizens of a "Sovereign State." If i Governor and citizen-A retun their prop f,,r taxes at one(., fourth or one third f tw a1tua MA0V111uw the viorporations, shouild 4) 1l. sam. It wa:, also slated in the dis. ot(lis that Attorne Jones hat given up lieht. for the State aid had advised the hetiffts to surrender the property and pay he( flines. The latest news in the railroatd tax cfses i that Governor Tilman has decided to car y the matter to tlhe Unito.-d Stat 's Supreim 'oirt. Attorney e(' -neral Townsend will h sisted by Mr. Saimiel Lord, of Charleston ;lpaker Ira1 B. Jone, Judge S. W. 31eltot Imlt pissibly tliers, as the State's (resource re unliilited. Sttiitor Irhy will pull th< v irets ini Wash ingtttott and if Go vernotr illI ays .so will empiloyi 'misel there to assist 'he fum!l fitr hoyvet r 's 1 !tt n lt' b in -.xhaausitble'. li it is all righ.1t MI loing ac "h>iveniir Ti llman.i does~ not agree wi th attrntey Geneiitral Tlowntsendh abou tt the dis. enitiary iat tli s place. Thle Atiitn'y G e:mr. 1 stated ini a tetter to a gentlem nan at thtis la(1e that at disjeini'ry coub be et t'(stalishend ('re uio petition (If a tamjttrity of thte free-' tlud vioters ofi thle town~'t. It i., sta;ted in>w hat a genit h'-man of this la~e visi ted thec lovertora a shlort timit sitice and eiiniuired taht her a dispenisary cioutld he est alishted ere, and thei Goi vernor(Il state thiI iat it couttld ot. Th'lis settles thle iipensary qpuestioti >r this pierct, fo r whtatevet thle G"overnior ayvs s.'r.''- Sent inelc. ''I he Sentinel kieeps stri king, whaen it clieves its victim is dlownt. 'Tis is the 'conid aftte'mp1t t rinig r'eproi ach on the Ie atl ability o (f AttI'orney' General TLown'isend. i e Senttiniel would take thie pauiins to gt .s facts str aighat before reindeiing its Opiit in and enteintg inito ad verse crilticism , it 'oui. he free fr'om its apparent injustice o an atbte andi coinscietnt itous olleer (of the tte, Int the lirst plhatce the qiuestion, as te li-thier in n: Ptickens is enttith d to a dis it-ISaryv, has iin-vetr bietin passed upo n bty lht At tono-y Gie'nerl, atid hi ntev'er undi.er l imit for htiis 'li'ial olpinionii. We re n vmberi seetini: his lett er antd there wvas itingi in it wiebi wtoultd haid a lawyer to: elie've. t hat hit t-adl giveni his tlliiciatl opinioni in thle < Iniet in, the let tea' terely dlirectedu hie t'nquire ho' nw to proctetd accoiing to he Evanis act, to get a dispeniser appointed. ant sur'e if our tastute neighutair htad read~ lie lettet', hie wouhl have seen at. a glane hat the Atto rney) General was not aware of he fact thatt P'ickens had aL prohibitory law oit was unider thet imipressiton t hat Pickens ike all the othiet (Coitiets in t he State, ex 'ept thre'e or foutr, had ntoP' prhitory laiw Li. woull hardly bie just to expect the Attor ney Geneiaral to knowv what Counties limt prohibhitory laiws, so a's to say that, Picken; was not ent itletd to a dlispen'sary, i f his at teiitioni hadiu not betetn ('alledI to that, point TIhese wer'te our iimpr'tssion o15(f ft' mat ter whie'n flte Sxrrm x :i. iih st assailed Mr. Tlown send. Whe'n we mtet himt ini Columbia stnIl aifterwards, we askedi him inf lie initende< to giveti it its htis u pini n ta Pickenis wa'u ent it led to a dlispensary,i' therie bi'ng ai prt hiitoery' law't fori tis town. lie said flit hat his oiionIi onl thait quest itti hail biee requeitstedi, biut had~ oily itlinedl thle hprt piited,ttl tak inug it for' gantted that the towi Tlhe Stinuel says, "it is statedi hhat a gt'i tlettt.an o f this pilace visited the G ove'rinor' di'ipensary3 coui lie cstabtl ishedu Itere.' Nov~ if tht ge'thintitma hail gonie to the At torn: Genteral's oitllee and repior'ted tot i Setinei it wouild have not nmdte its second attnie >n that (filler. 'Jurm'al. The Sisrm:Nt has ineve'r beclievtetd It ha< i victim. It did niot try to have one amt was nt stri king at any ne b,ecause we hi lieve'd they wei'e down. We have neve tried to binig reproachi uipon the lega'l act metn tof Attoriney' Genera'tl 'ITowt nisend, as th iJournal says, atnd ontly stated facets as wv lad them fromt what putrpor'ted to he let ter' (run the Attorney Genteral giving i ordnion upoin the dispiensary matter it t,i phicee. As for G4overnior TIillinan disagree ing with the Attorney (General about~ th ma'ttt(' we know nothing, except as it coe to us second hand, and our iniformnant is reliable person. 'rThe point we wished t< impress was thtat Attomtey General TIowin rend, like nmany others ini this State, tasa boss, and that boss is GIovertnor Tillmain which the Jouirnal will itot den- '. We read te letter referred to bty us an< byour nelghblor, the Jouirnhl, mand oe.r con structions of thatt letter is as different as I: nnable in be. It. in a maita.r of op,,ta, whether the Attorney General gave I opinion on the matter or nlot, and we w pwal to the letter that wc are right. T1 recoi is the best evidence and if the lett. can be published we would be glad to ha, t done. aud if It proves us in error we su mit, otherwke we still adhere to our ltr position that the Attorney General d lrve anl Opillion. 'onmgremsa (chr'onicled. The event which drew the greate crowd to the House during the pa week was the Couiting of tihe eleei it vote. The galleries were paek< alost to suffuation and the Iloor the 'louse literally overflowed by I dies anxious to w% itness the cerenon Tie popular revolution so decided expressed at the polls will soon be fr lv consumated in the White lJou where Ninrs. Cleveland will again rei, as the first lady of the land while h1 husband controls the nation. T various committees in charge of ti preparations for the inaugural cer m11oies are actively pushing forwai the preparations Jor the great ever It was thought that the action House ilon the Silver question at Anti Option bill, had consigned the to oblivion, so far as this Congress (onceried, but it now seems that 1%] Hatch will endeavor to call up his b again this week and if punssitle press to a vote. It is also rinnored that tl Silver matter will be revived aga and an effort made to effect a cot promise involving the restoratimn I the Bland bill before the end of ti Session. I The Pension matter has been e: "aging inmuch of tll) tine and atte tion of the louse durinlg the pa week. The Demrocrats are makil strentions efforts to remedv t his enc mous evil and to reduce tile expeti hire for this purpose from the stat ling sum of over one hundred at sixty six millious to more reasonab tigures. Tho Republicans Oppo: theso Oforts of reform antd the d bates g'ow lively and initerestin; Ani (11fort is being made to transf Ohe Pension bureau from the Interio to the War Departmeit iid entrus ing the mtanageme)t thereof to an o 11lvur (eailed for tiha purpose. ,Lt Sturday dtring the most heated di Cussion Of the matter the Hoi. Geor-1 'Jolllstone, tihe cour11temus Represeil ative of the third District of Vol State, was ealled to the chair, andpr 8ided with all ease andl grace whlic distiiguishies hi, 1111( notwithstani ing the m ultitude of atmenld nlltllt uill im-tionis at1dressed to tihe chair, wit (imet, firm and courtly dignity he the co'r-te of debate well inl hanid atl succetssfully guided it through till I tile difficultie; th.reon in its wNar. Mr. Pickle, of South Dakota seen to have taken special chmarge of ] Pension Legislatiotn on the part of th Iepublialans tand uses his filibuste ig tactiles wvhenever the (~pl,rt uni of'ers. Thle St. Loumis l iepubildie (I scr'mibles him n the ''Ass Colt"' ande if v tiare tom judttge b y his emus1150 in fIl 1 1louse lhe wotuld l ike to ss<e all of t I resurc me s of thei!(~tu~it Gveroet d evote ( ti penLilsionters the Grand Armvw Bruti Oti Sat urday the Senate passed til House A uitoimiti c'ar' (coupler b)ill wit :unetmntmen ts. Tlhe 1bill wuill no0w tom con feretnce It provides ftr a.gmju itng tall freight cats withI Automtit carcouler,5s as to obv'late the n cesit fo bakemnen to go) betwee the car.s, andi requires all engines lhe providedl with aimr brake aparattu It is rumltored that tile judt(iciai conmmittee of the Senate has replorte favorably upon01 the noinaiition < Judge Jackson to thle SuprHettne Comi an'nareemetnt reached, thlat h successor will nlot be aippoinited by M Il arrisoni Yesterday was district day in ti House, efforts werie made to l'>ring in othier legislationi, butt Mr'. Hetmph: shlowed the ne(cessity of passitng a number of* pending bills and sit eeeded i doing tmuchl beneficial loe legislatin Atmong those in which ti publi genrallyare ost initer'est< is the amietnent to the law gover tile sale of liquors, so ats to preve: nmors from entering saloons wit.hoi the peritissin of thieir parents and( preventt thme Hale of liquors to tmino and to prevent the e'imloymlenit of u men(1 to dhispense liquors ill bar' room Mr. Htemili has miade quite a rc utation for hlimiself and is held in vec high regard in the HlouseM and the - is a untiver'sal expression (If regt her'e that ai mnan so (minntlyf qutt Slied and1( so devoted to the'enei w ~el fare shioiul e mlissing in the mt Congr~Iess.vein - Next Th'ursday' eveigthe Pre den(tt (of tile Senmate atnd S(enattor' w Igiv'e a1 co inpIlilmntaryW ditnnetr to T' Ca('trlisle, at the Arlitngton, and1( the .1 is lno doubht thait the occaion will1 .a tmemlorab le onie. JTher'e is no( (i tlCaiet go)ssip. Thle choice Jiudge (Gre'slunit bys thle Mri. Ch' iniet is a stunnlting sutrprise, id I er ietms arle of every shade (If 'opi~ in t, bot h poltIit ical p art ies mle e dad at a loss to account for Mr. (Cle-lam c hoice. Thelre is a deep feelinig i disappIoinhfuenlt I miay saty tot 1) parmtiesA, the Demtiocr ats wo'tld pefl Ian old1 I lie DemocraitC~ for' the 1plar as1.1 Mr. Grteshi: n is tly av recen'(t at ditiont to Mr'. (Clevelands hot s, t Riel ublicanls ate surprised, bt I hie im ant ablle matn. Thie c'onnilaen. by)) the press are chtiefly ini Mr'. (in h'iatmst favor'. Th.'e only' ttbjtect0ill urt 2ed, is I is ftoirmer' lit ic al afli a t iot All uniit in the opinionm that lhe is tett itn eery reCspect to jill 'the ol0i -anid ermiinent~hl' fitt. 1 .- ,.4. - He is rep< Mm'. Cleve tionls to bJ anid it is bo time in .hals ever Stte. 'I solution 'is a lit - large clab 1 pedts(flh tQ U'.Ch " polls. Mr. Cloveland rising abova P- party and party lines intends to be ie President of the wholo people) an( ,r with theso things in view, coupled re with a desire to bind these ol.- ientq b- to the Democratic party, chose Mr. st Gresham for the first place in his id Cabiiiet. Mr. Hoke Smith, of Georgia, and Col. Herbert, of Alabama, are spoken of in connection with the Cabinet almost ,every day brings some new name in connection. A little more r- than two weeks vet remain in which Mr. Cleveland is to complete his ofli. cial family and to gather about him a- those who are to be his endorsers and co-laborers for the next four years. Before the end of this time lie will have chosen his advisers and gossip will be at rest. W ANtmii. Washington, D. C., Feb. 14th'93. Secret Politlesil Meetng at Abbeville, A dozen or so of the faithful caiv t) toi hist Friday evening and met in the Court lhouse that Iight, tc Consider, as jwe understand, the ap. d1 pinlltment of postmasters in this coun. m ty. is Among those present, we believe were Congressman-elect A. C. Latimor, it of Anderson. e J. I. Bullock, Greenwood. I. 11. McCalla, Lowndesville. James E. Todd, Duo West. J. B. Holloway, McCormick. le F. W. R. Nance, Abbeville. DrI. E. H1. Edwards, Dule West. .1 D H. McGill, Hdiges. J. Y. Joles, Abbeville. Samulliel A. 'Miller,Momiterev. J. L. liughe, of Greenw4ood. il. J. Kiard, of Ninetv-Six. J. T. Robertson, R. E. Cox, of Ab. beville. (I For the Greenwo,od 1)ost office the contest was boiled down to Mr. Hay LI 1s1Ad John Anderson. Ill the le(et i mg it was developed that Ilayes did , not support and vote for Latimer in the prir lliel clectin, and this fact operated against him. Mr. Ander soil has the support of the Alliance. For these reasoms, it is thought that he will receive the endorsemenut of the caucus. Mr. .1. L. McMillan had an easy run for the Abbeville 1ost lice. [r Mr. Jennings, of Aecrmiekl, is the Ihappy winner of t4licial. ionos. We havo not been able to ascertain the names of the lucky men at Due d West and Ninety-Six. Ih The meeting lasted until about d inidnlight. The meeting was kept secret from the out sidk. public. The object of the meeting was stat ed to be to make a delanid througl Congressmnan Latimer thai all the Presidential post-offices ill the County - be yen to tle Alliance Dvimocrats an sfar as it was posible fo,r theC mtigto do s0, all citizenls outside of the Allilance were deba)irred' anyl chanice of ge-t tin g any' o flit'O. Th le Chues w Cire siriet iy drawn, andi' AlLl:ace me aICOlre suppos-ed to be st;ianding whecre hey sto .d in thle re-cent camlpaigni, dem:melding everything from Coroner hUntil this mneetmig, judging fromi the public uitteranlces oef some of the distinguished lead ers in the "'d smi nanit. edlm<mt," we thlought ther~e was a disposition to wipe out Shie factior.. al lineIs ill time Democrr.tic hmrty ini South Carolina, anid that there ~was at least a hlf conisent to) resture hiar rnony and1 good feeling between D)em ocrats ini thlis State, buht it seeml., that Cfoutsidlers are to be~ conisidmeed as~ ali ens and enemies.-P-ress andlliannler. SJu dge ErnestbGa ry. r. CrEuAw, S. C., Febh. 18. -Special. Judge Ernest Gahry made his dleblnt Sat Chesterfield last week, and found b)efore him a hleavy cr~iminaZl docket, ~Judge Gamy made a very favorable a imresionon the lawyers and othier e' who attenided court, lIIe did not as ee-nd the platform and take his 'seat Cwithl thie air' of one kniowing it all, but w1a s nervous and miodest, and] Ssemed fully to realize that lie was young andI had lbeen suddenCiily (hlevat ed to a high, responsible position. to IInd tha new J udge secu red his oCmeir rs other thainIhii throgh the inistruntal. Sity o'f t lhe imost peCrnicious5 diCmagogut'll ' that this State has1 ever known, nione P- couild have ought to say aigainlst hiim. ry As it is, somie of usci e int help think ing wha:t aL pity it is that a youlng li nm who( ougt to have knmownl better hi ouiild haveTi b een ledl astray hv such ai a man as Benl T1ilbnamn. not 'let in hope thait Er'nest Gar inolonget .(Gary thle 'T'ilhuaiite, bu)it the j ust andr uipright judge whlo doCCs Inot allow po( li ties to haeve anyvtingii to (1 Cith hismop'inion while on the benich. . . the good t hinigs God has givenm vo: b. i this woild, and1( to thioso lhe im.n promised to his follower- in e.,e niext. Ii lieh goes inito hiis garenu to) llIC() ifor 'obwebs and spiders will nio doubi lfind them, wh ile hie who looks for of flower umy return inito is hioust lih with one1 blooming ini his bosom11. e, TheC NorCth Carolinia legislature, I ,3 d . agreem nit oCf t ho demoCrat !ii Icuis, '.thas passed a 1bill rep aml ing the Ich-('artem (Cf the faurimers' alliance. 'The avowed {s 'lipupose is to relieve tile sto Ckholers of thme aianiiice excehanlge from liability for its dlebts, as tihey have no Voice in 'its ninaimgemnent. e. Thle otheri dayl aL biugginlg hoe wvas I0 !g(ie foCi time bmenefit of a church ii For all fits of doubt, p6rplexitv and fear, whether they concern the body or mind, whether they are a load to the shoulders, the head or the heart, the followitg cure may be relied on, for I had it from the Great Physician, "Cast thy burden upon the Lorn; and He shall sustain thee." "One by one Tillman's platform is being carried out."-Aiken times. Yes, plank by plank it is being car ried out and tenderly deposited on the refuse heap of broken promises. TheStato. Prize Donkey "Dom Pedro BRAYED And lie braved so vociferou-ily and ineessantly tilat sleep became impos. siblo in the neighborhood and life a collsttl torture. In itter despera tion, the neighbors threatened to mob ine and imtrder my donkey. After trying every other known remiedy, I gaVe hin TIP TOP COUGH IYllUP, and he brayed no more, his Voice at once becaie as soft and mne Iudious as ait church organ and its tones so soothinlg that, Unlder its in Illience, frettiig babies sink into quiet and peaceful 1sluluber, Everybody here blesses TIP TOP. Yours Thanlikfully, Sandy Flat. S. C. The above is one of the umillions of testiluonial" furnished by grateful pat rons. TIP TOP has relieved oth ers, it biay hel) .vou. For sale at 25 cents a bottle at SLOAN BROS. Or'ceuua'Ille, S. C. 1A. M. Morris' Duke Cigaretts always ci hal(. Finest 1inc of Cigars in town. Try Tobace ) from the cheapcst to the best :iid a genrital loe of G roetries Cheap See imy Flo1w is:cs, Plows andlo Farmin toolIs. W\ill inot be unicler sol<1. I wmi be phlc\sed to see my1 friend-s wvlmen the{y coin: town. Cs.d i in. I want. t) b:iy 1Dry Hides, Bees wax, Eg.gs, orI anyl kind of pr1oduce thmatIcrn sel ;vruain. More 'News as to the 'Weatlier ne'xt time.' .lkspectfully A. M. MOR RIS. Better Than an En cyclopedia. A Rkewib1e Historie1d hrt, lo IA ianorar of Amerion History, .\I (i'i t' iii't >ry of or ''lvr:lnent by .\d l''i<m. 4 '6l es (i rle rt Iver printe<i . .Ilonn-e es nrl r at1) tl. n i boI't tl'n. INM By pi) al ' r n i' g n t wth the yitthishtrs e.t I,~ie a l to llii; ob tai a 'ricbe of the' above. iie N t j i lM . i i rp etof r ih net eAo oourj:tit lwii'fhe Thirl. :is x nces. tyin N .-ey h ne ' s cholotoGe,nxuws ie.x ernnuntit t:olitm . n . : , s i o t. ta Til'ill"ttii. tltill' M. 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