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PICKENS SENTINEL, P ICKE ENS C. II., S. C. .1. N. 1OGG-S, Proprietor atered at l'ickei 'ostollIe am Second Cin Maltter. stypsci-motPTN i,Rrc, $L.rOper Year 1i4rilft, blv iII ivlntice: for six nionthm, 75 cenilks Alvertisenents tiserted sit one dollar per mquare of one inch or 1e,s for the first inmertion anti 1ifty vents for em-li subeqnient iertIon. A liberal liscoit ntlo to mehants mid othert atvertising for ri- months or a year. 4,'' I ls TI N ADRlVTiSMI.NNTS '18 OSI. Tl'IV1LY NOT TA. N. Ob1tiunry notlev% excedinAr live lines, trilutes of istct, corni'iithms ofi n personal eiarnter. whenl tt,h1iss16le, will be chitrge.1 for as a4 ;rtisements. 'ITH URSDA Y, MARCil 16, 189)3. None hut Democrats need apply to Pres. ident Cleveland for offlice. SR-elenSon went to church Sunday. Cleveland didn't but (rove out in the after uioon. "Under our scheme of government waste of the public money is a crime."-Grover Cleveland. The Democrats don't want Ilwaii. Tilt.y have not liie to fool with that small it place now. There are things of more imlportaiice. Hurrah for the Diemo)ratic administra tion. President Cleveland has started oi '.he right riad. I lehas it head of his own and generally dies thiIInms right. Does he ectaor of the Irenville News recognize the old P'aihetto State for the last few hilys ? Or, Ilid Ie geti a whilf of the sIllI'hUrie a01noSIhIt re wliIh was waI'ted from tinhia a few days alro ? PreFidien t Clevthl I h1as illInIlneefd that' he wi!l not appoilt any one If) il(e who hocldII ollice uinder him during hi-c first ad minist ration. This will "hin lit the alppli. canits consi.lerabl y. We iopo those wlho) held Ollikc before will notl feel h-ad. "Thle exi- tonce: of itnes agrgion Of kiindr-:4 enAt -r1Pi.. !tnd combI1,inati,ons-1 ofI uiness i ntir'.ts, f-,rm-1 for th uil111rpose of limifltinlL: prmihle"i-m 11nd11 fixi!Ig pricte s ( -,; incroise Ow 1':hr-iir tiehl Which oughtIIL 1 be ol,(.n tt e *y -Ienddnt activity.' "Legitiiits trife inl buiness Ahmil not, be's-Ap-ecthtA by enl furcel Conlc"!s)n 2 ti. t he delmiqlnls ojf coIbinlatiolls Ohat have poNwer 1o destroy, nor shotilJ the peoiple to be Fer ved lobe the lnelit of tie ch('apnei.N wllhidh Iua14lly ITsult from11 wyholetale compet:mi." lissionl is not the punisliient but the reectiliion 4 iwrongs. If i; lifting burdens fran.m feit daily life of our Il wi, re(itee iiordiuate u.nId Ineniii advanlta ges too long enjoyea UJS is biut a n1ecessary iicident. of (Ir return t right antid jtstice.' --GroNcr Cleveland. An ol.srvaitii, i Iot istjuisitive, news "r correspndent--prob'ly oie pf the arm <.youll" lady Correlipondent1 who inivalded ,*1\18a1hmgOnl 1:ast w-eek--writ.es that onre of Marg. CI levehliPs first actp after she became- for the seonid ime, zmistress oIf the white house. at'' 10 sendi for a, fIl alir anid have the l're idenit, measuilredi for ainew 'snit of clothles. "T'htIe prlhi ibii.hlls~ Wrt (ie in imni.t -ai :t the lii: i lvIt fo a ! pritionm'i llai tionl law, we dO rCot deny ;11hnt to say thatL ''the ler;slture passe,Qd ouce whit-h satisticsq them," is bmn r. P1ost oimster Gleneral Bissel I ava that lie wtill inot appoll~it ay onme to oltiet wvho held an ti(ii-n Ittlr the h:4t ..D)emtoetat ie adiniin bulsiness . Potstntisters undeur Mr . Ii~ssell the wor1k -f th liteAu ianal ieep .striict oflitte will bte carried out., We trust a15 lso tht he w ill not apotint anly one e2(xceplt simoRli pure Demnoenits. WVe call au.tntin to the article ill thuis isne bly J,iithiem, Alexander & Co. It is -worth reading andi( studying by our fiarmiers. 'Thicy shiould in-gin to think how to bridge over the lmrd imes whichl wuill reisult~. from ik~( 'ttse if a nI g cottton cropIl is inutale this yeaHr it will be old for it very lo4w pr ice. E' Trliuk of ratisinlg cotton aut ~> aonI 6 cent nuid fer ('orin aind from) 1 ' to :0 ((ents per' pound 4 he Demoatcrat ii mil has 1begni to gr~ind1. Pre'sidIent Ch.:yelatnd has made thle ftollowying :tpp1datmtst'it: , lnsiahi (bi icey, of 3:a-sa ert .\. Mave oW-:,lf NtwX Ym. Foutith As flistai. ttnt o.aer (Getn,t ah~ lsia-t P. Grav, tf' ianaiii, Mintisteri to Mexieco; P'ainek A-: '1 Ctllhins, (If MassacnhustIs Coinsui (enernil it London li; and Ed wntrd Miansfieldh Shipp oj (f < 'Virvginea, Assistiant Silrgteon ini thle Navy. I We hope the mill wtill continue to gind and thatt e very place will soon1 lIt filletd by j t rue-blue D emtoreiats (only. l\Ventre anio 3 lll for the President's kife( toI reachi thmistate. ' A D~t E AYEFIjrON. Aa a mark of the high esteem in which the Henatora of the Uited States hold thie glorious and1( grand old Wade llamp'lon they! have lunited as one man and nahdo Presi. dent Clevelnid to atlpoini la Iilrltod not niow ant (tlie seeker and did nt 2O:h to ask for one, but his demoircratie friends ini thie Senate having sieuc a(deep I,fectioni for haim unite to (do lhim honor. We are truly glad to know that President Cleveland has expressed hiimself willing to give this great and grand old mianu anything lie ilght want. The powers that be in this State in their 1ust, ando greed for (111cC turned 1im onut of the hiighest4 ollee in their gift which lie had to ably filled iand honored. It is only fit tinig nowv that lie ablould be rewardedi by hIs ftiends for his worth and services; for there has nover been a truer, bleaver or more~ manly man who tr6d the soil of South C~at rolna-than theo grand and( glorious Wade irmpton. We say hurrah for Wade IIampton, and wo hJelleyac this is te sent imentfl of thou. M[1M. 1ATIWEUS NEW IDEA. The Ureenvillo News is authority for tho sttecment that it is reported that Congress man Latimer comes to the front with V "brilliant muggestioii for the equitable dis. tribution"'of the post ofices li1 this district. The plan which ie is reportcd to be in- fa. vor of is that two postmasters, "one Con. servative and one Ileform be appointed for vach ofilce and they serve contemporaneous ly, exercise concurrent jurisdiction and &h vide the scads." In this "our" Congressman does not go far enough. In other words if he wants to divide the ofilces among the people withoul regard to their politics lie should have rCeoiniCnde( that one I)elocrat, one Third Partylto and one Republican be ap pointed for cach postofliee in this district, that each one serve four months in eachi yonr and that they devide the spoils equal ly, If Congressmar Latimer wants to pro. vide jobs for the conservatives and reform. era alike we suggest to him to have Post. imister General Bissell to establish two of fies at every place where there is one, This kind of- at arrangement would I more satisfactorily thni the plan su, *gtgect id by Mr. Latimer, because there W%ld IN no confision about the books, mails, etc. Then again cach man would receive pay ac. corling to the work lie done. And aIfte lie has Mr. Bissell to establish the other of. Lice he sholdd have him to make an order requiring every mlan, womn11 and child in the United States, Canaiia, Great Brittan, Mexico and elsewhere, who write letters or send pa)ers, circulars or any other kind of imiil miitter to amy ieison whomsoever in the Third Comigroi,sional District to addres their iiail ia. r designating tie otlice tc which it mu,t go, Conservative or Reform. This would be Reform vith a long stridt in<d would be in keeping with sonme of the "deiands." Tihe News says : "Fronm John C. Calhoun to A-buiry C. h,A tiner, is a1 long step. ve do not. say in wilich directiom. Tihat. is a delicate ques lin nhib ealhhi nall must decide fr hiiim ef From the Calhallin Iletlh<: to lhe un1111ty ca11CU dlie barrielap point system is likewise a long, ilong step. \\ zire certainly making progress, ouew )r tne other.'" Our neighbor seems to forget that these tre 'reord breaking times." IsltosAdovio<d by 1the Wraisteem ,f O3%longoi ee Students tire not to be dlmitlotd under fifteenl years of age, (Xcept wilere two brotheirs apply, 0110 wing' over lifteen, the othlet not Iuder four teen. Thoriough proficienvy in A rillme. tie, Geography, II istory of the United Stat., and a fai' knowledge of Gr:n mar, ai requircied for ndmisbion int the ollege lasses, bit mI accout ol the coid,lioL of tho pniblic- sehcooh the Faculty aro *'iluired to estalli-l preparatory el,n!S90n "or pupils 114t suf ticiently IdNvanIc-,( ))lt Vf 1'(jlirCd age. E'Aach Stuldtnt, wvill waa neinl, the Collego )o vxaminie Jy It co mittee of the Facuixlt, and h assign ed to classe.; ac cordiIg to then Pr: tudtents. will be r'ecpirmed to) brin1 wvithI thema two sheets, two lankIeti. 1' comiifor'tS, six toweIs, 0one pil Ilow, anid 1one 'lof lies hagi. All studentswiIlbe'required to work tWo hourtmis (elh week <hI' iy ihe pr'ae )the niec 14(essary caui sO, inu compen)(isa ion 1.o be allowed not, ti ex eeldC iht Students who perform extra labor, 'Aive .ompi~enisaitioni acco)rdingi to fai Lh - uilns an55md qualflity' of wor)1k, not to 'xceed nine cents per 1hour1. A fee for iiuediical at tendanice, o osptal fee, shamll b)e char1ged ~eh dt uden(lt uponi5 adii Mion , 110t to e~xceed' ire dlollars, amnd 1n4 extr cha('ilrge shll E,xpenise for bo)4ard shll be1 ac'tull ';t, of' priovisionls anid seri"ace. not toi X(5ced $7-00) per' imnth; wIashing fift v enuts per'i month. Booksi and stiation~ try att actual coast All stude'nts shall ho requir'ed to Joar'd inl thme institution, except thiose 1,t) live withI their par'ents neari eu -nigh to attendl from their homes. 'le gov'ernmienit shall1 be military, .nid ea Iih ihent shldl lie requiiredt u parlehalSve a prescibeld tiniform11 of ath-I, gray, andlC a fat iguie suit andli uith woruk 'lothesi a5 he may~ desir-e. hutisbidin the sum of $25.00 for said uiits. .loarld shll be paid. monthly ini a*d Thhe thirid Tuesd(cay in Ferary~ halil beC the beginnling of the c-ollegi hie t hir~d Th1ursday' of December. Tihe boarid de(cideLd that w'it h the vor'k, r'eeat ion0 and diver'sity' of ema hoymenit , thle st ude(nts coul well laniid t(en mioniths, withI thme six days f re'guilar duities, better' than1 ninie iouths and five days unider' a dihicir nit systemii, andit it wonhd (Inablde thme >oy's i) get, a better advancee ill fouri The' (ost to ai bo)y wVho' (Ies' iot ,'ivo to pay tuit ion :'tunis ip: F"or meiCahQl aittention, .. - 5 .00 Fh~or wasing,iji .. . - 50 For unifor-ms of clothijng, - M6 $10lt4 00 WhTlich lhe may re-duce hv1 his lat>or. l'o this~ for boys'i who 1have'to pay titi Lion muilst hie added a foe of $40I.0I . Tihe college shall have t wo reguilar deCparitments: thle AgricuiltulradlDepat ment and the Tlec'hnological or' Me chaical D)epartment. Agriultural Chemistry w'Il ber (mred only of studet in the Agri. cultuiral Department, as will alsoi Biology, Botany, etc , withl H orticul. tuare. Inl the shiops, drawing and farmi mfechanicastvill be0 reqiuire(d to a degree for st.udents of I he depm'-G mlents, but wvill be greatdy enlar'ged for' Mehm or' Tech te,logical si,ud - ents, who wvill ho reqjiured to take an extensive courseo in Mtuchanical atnd Civil Engi neerinig. Postmaster General Bissell repcert that lie has received thme reaigimlt,ivnl of i.o 1u. To the Planters of tie soutik. Within the past ton yrtes the c ton crop of the Southern States 1 been sold for $3,391,105,354. Val of cotton exported to Europe has be, $2,287,927.976. 1889-90 7,307,218 B at the average price of 11.53 broun $373,161,831, in 1890.91 8,652,5 bales at the average prico of 9. brought $429,792,047, 1891.92 035,379 bales at the average prico 7.50 brought $391,424,715. A little over soven milion bales 1889-90 sol for nearly as much as crop of nine million balcs in 18914 and, but for the enormous over-p: diuction during the past two yea the planters wold have received hig 13 renumerative prices last year. The South produced last Vear aho 82 per cent. of the commer;ial cott of the world, and it la,; becen in u versal use by nearly all the inhi itants of the globe. The Southe planters are in position to-day make the price of their great p duct highly remunerative to the selvCs and without disadvantage ny 011o els. In fact, there is ha ly any dealer in cotton or cott goOOdS, or any mill throughout I United States, who would not pre that cotton lshould sell at much li er prices, for, should it do so, kinds of businless, particularly in t South, vould be quickened a renldered more profitable; wNh at the Same time it is a ft that, shou1ld a reaosolable advanceo cotton occur, it wouIld scarcely felt bY the Cosmliers who wear C to-I goo(s. The foregoi.ig are sli1ple facts theY have been stated repeated!v 118 and by other Col11im rcjJ:11 il everywhIere. Now, why is it thIt -3os for prtan prevail, ai distr n1d 1(inbarrassimiiet of so imany pla t is so r(OMuCde? Thme s)lu ' i of this questin ii:; easy. The l. trsin ak' all th h:iv' Oil Citt over-proui11Ce it, a:ll d 1 n't diversi th.ir crops,- Suil.iIitly. Cothm, li der these( vircum.tanives, ",ocs (low andA tho plauk'rs pay out almllall millins of dollars for muh!s, pi hay, e rn a othll4 A lw ssaris whi C.m1 he rteadilyN loldnucod much cee er on the lhlattioll tilian they canl I bouight (lsewVhr. Why will n't. a p'lanter stop) f,:r (lly, or a weuh, if ne(cessarV, andI I hi over a. busiCness po i-iti'n like thi Thl whole IiNtial we!fare of)r U I-ouithk depVI)0I- upOcttonl If ti dIIter (!al get nearly as much mi I for , oh pro dction of a vrop of 7,,50 000 as he caln for one of 9,000p01 1bales, wv s hou.hl hietNpend so0 lxi tilu and labor t pro'llico the gre: er quainit y ? W by u ill he pwrodJuce 5 ;balu of cottii, worth $ 20,1,00, w h it CWAts him i25,000 to iSo it? If Iad to work as a day labrer ie ii 11nake Slie m v ilid keep) out debt, but. just, so'long as h overpi duces Cotton he! will kee) c(Iltilull ll debt. and the infers, alon.e -i Ibis indeb.! tedness8 w:i .sons.er or li Ii 1ubilibe fatr beH1 er to (ee,-(r I000t bales' .thau to) iIJcrease it 500',t ba:les. is Jlimtind for thxe f.r:1o. il to ak La the pr esl nt s-ituiation can bC changui for) thel. b etter ? Iiu answr .to ib) ever the one1 crop 1id--cot to. Ad1op plaintis' pre'senuht ni>de ot doiing 1)11 I('an itW~bu - immediJ:ly, Slol. armorus 'Ilb, als.,,,.i.t i118:ii u organi:'.itionls nIt irely free fin>m 'p. ies; 1I nt. rely uponI the G overnmear to) grant yourli alssistanice. If it gi qs ." aid,1 it jnust gntnlt everr othe citin as(si1,stano1c. Th1e ponyl!0 su11 II rt the Governiiinti, but the1 (Om (irnmenIt diles not support the peophl Avoid all secemes that. politicians g< upJ to catch votes. Rely upo)(n yol 01p111ons1 al1 (1( no(t r'un after ji pyg thinbl ideas. (Consult, yom-r '0 iogres n111m or write letters5 to th.'m urginj that thxe fimmtion ofSi thle Agricultanr Depairtmen(1t. at Washxington be eiila enabLIle that depar11tmenWlt to. keep ti about the produ lctionl and 'onum ion; of thle coti.on. ILlave the Glove nor1S (if youlr Skato imprewss upon01 tI .Legisl atutres the necess'~,ity of0 in(1cr in:g the senpaT oft the Stat'e Auurieilti rol D)'eo inienut, and have distr-ibuite to> everyv counllty,, town, prec'inet an0 n.eighborhood1()'lI iformlation touch1111in tile fut 1ure prospecdi1$tsif supp)1 ly an ergy' and vin, these D ;Pepar'neu whanS thme ret(iiirments of~ the w,i w.ouldt lkely be t he he. 1 year'.- -ati s:'i Alea I ler 01 & Col., iBanike;n ani New,~ York. The first (If thle we,cek weC eni ved pleasati visit to1 Pickenls CourtI Ilous WVhile nlot enigalged Ii roession0 peoplo1 of the1 town andiui couniity, wV ther on1 oil ndaylt, with Juidge .li.a W wer impreicsed with thle spiri of ent erprise ande pro1)81..rity, whie&I mlanifes'ted itself on everyL"~ sie EFasley wec lihlt.ed fr'om theC ear.i anl (If P'icktnu, a ('dihmee of light mile coul1d lie 11ad (if the roule1 ofi the ne railrioaid b>eing built from Easley P~ickenis. This is a c)ounIty ent er'pris The citiz.ens r'esiding ini the townii thriiough which the roadi ruins, togeti (er with thlose of the town of Pickeni have voted the issue of bonds to ri's the mion'ey to build anid e'quip it. A the m-fln' 91...i I..-' ... hI t. :1 and the cross-ties are on the ground. t- The iron rails are wanting, but we as were informed that arrangement, 110 have just been perfected which in El' sure the iron within the next ninety h days. When tho iron horse draws ht hi. heavy laden train into Pickens ib. 37 will be the foreruilner of still greater prosperity and enterprise than has ever bon soon in the past. of Wise heads have already looked in to the distant future and anticipated in the days ofstill groater things. A& an evidenceo of this stands now in all its grandeur and beauty their new 0- temple of justice. The cDurt howso, '1, recently completed at a cost of $15,. h' 000, is an ornament to the town and a lasting monment to the liberality ut and pat.iotism of the people of the wn vhole county. By all odds it is the Li imest court houso in the Eighth Judi cial Circuit, and it will not suffer by rn comparison with any county court to house in South Carolina. No better 10- n(lex to the intelligence, enterprise n- andprosperity of a )eople canl be had to than that furni.hed by their public A- buildings. And just here Pickens on has set a commendable example, he which should be followed by her sis Lr ter counties, It. The plblic roads of the county are l bein- greatly improved also. The eCouty Cinissioners are giving . tlhjellselves to the tak of procuring ile better locations and having the Ioads Let gra1ed. The one idea which prevails in S, that the 1oads mist be level, or as h1 nearly so as practicable. And it mat t ters not if it becomes 110Cessary to go right through John Smith's apple CrcliaId or fertile field to get the ipropc r location, why, through it goes. I i The right of eminent domnil is invok ed, :;Smith is paid a reasonable price I f'or his land, if it cannot be had with ' out it, and the road is established 1j%t c where it (ught to be. The per I-stit 1'rosecuti;I of this course is n n hUlld to give Pickens the best pub-t i He r"ads in the upper part of the i SIat,-, Ililess there is an awakening 1 and shia ig lp of dry bones in other cou1nties, which may ere long catch S0110 of this inii"Prationl from thoir o 4pkiY little sister. P- 14t. it is io volider this brave poo C l are forieg aed. They are not d afraid difiticultius. They can do and E dAre. Think of paying oil $tL0,000, ( ik voted as a subscrliption to the Rich. .Q luond1 and Dan1ville Railroad, and I hen dong all these things besides.' S- tios siak louder thiin% words" a l 01(l aying, and in this instance il they be:,peak the braive hearts and s1r1n hauds of a happy, colitented b and pospe0rous people.--KJewee Cou ieIr. en . !emoratte 'Petam. lie The local notice of a misteriou and < it U\expected 'possuml in th engine ot r'oin of this office has brought a ' flood of lighit on hil. Ite is a pot 11y 'possuia lie was being carried to iin Pi kens in albox by ayouing ladyl who r wnsI him She hitchied her vehicle in thle bot in li.ir of TIhe News ohice. sr.- When she returnPled the 'p)ossumi was -''one. li e irned p unditer unidenia-j hands of th e eninieer and1t pressmnau >t if The Greeniville News~ oflice. Tfhe~ w p ii tril t at them. Thie is~ have ia theory of defeunce. The1 'pu -stun, the lsayi, is niamied Griover Clev anIt'd. They recogized hiimi as soon1 e aw they saw him and lie smiled be -lnig'i y and waved his tail gratiouisly . s soo1n as thaLt ame wais ap)pliod to) "i e him. Au ;lttem-'pt wais bein inade(1 to te whiieb i. a th:'d lpirty strou)ghoCld. rI Grov~er e.>ld' t si,cid it I Ie elopedm t an!d hot iestd democatIici stfonig.ld lie - cOuld ,'udt, Ibeing tho eng-ino n>doni of gI r lha Greenv ille Newis w-here the .mecr >- cury caresse5(s the 100 mai~rk cointinmdtu ly' and every body voted for Sheppard ". - and Oirr, Cleveland and Stevenson c. t and the solid ticket right through. of r Grover lingered thore ini his unosten. Vatiouis way and is niow residing in a barrel calm anId contented. lie de- Ea el(ines to goe to Pickens unt1il Congress I-:, d man Latimer's tel-I hast expired and - jthe counity has puirgedl itself of its con- M .5 temipt for Cleveland and( Stevenson. 0 lHe propses to uger here andl poso e Ias D)iogenes amd bite fitfully at the ni (1 demllocratie legsi of Peter ReIynolds. a le Howill leave~ for niothing less than a writ of habeas corpus fr-om the Su- Il e preme coumrt. Hie is the prtoperty of 4- aL mighty go od, .so lidl demtiocraticI famf t- iy If (itc.ikens Ibult ) ojcts'- to the neigh dl borhood, Thew lox dtidn't go to sit dI him at the pimaiiry.-Greitenille *' [ AEO SOUITH CAROLINA, e k Cout v f Pickens. Johin E. (Gas.;away. By iri'e oh ani execution lodged *lin i my (Curo date'd 3lrd day oCf Miarch I 893, ill the above stated case. I will sell to the highest b)idder'i beforo~ the Court lluso door01 att Pickenis onl " I ~Saleday in April, ni at next, during tIhe legatl hours for sale lie following desceribedl ireal estate to ilwit: dI All that certain piicco~ parUcel or plan- -r, 0 tatl ioni of land in Vthe counity iand State . d uforroai, 0on T welva Ml il'e River ad r' jociing' landso of L. C. lRcid and1( othi- i jers in ('entrial TownIsh)ip, 1onitiinl I :ifIly (50) aceres mioire or less. g hi Alho, all that other p)~iC, p)arcol Or I tract oft hand aidjoinug the above deOscril -It .1 ed tra-:ct and co n taining sixty six (GG() ii neres morc w or less, sold as the pro,p 4. Crtyv of the decfenidanft her-ein, to satis ,fy said exeutionl. v Termas cahII, p)urcha:ser- to pay' for 0 3rdLL'1 Mae 83 S .C 4, BROWN'S iRXON IITTFMJS ALMAN%AO CIj I-or 2UW; h e Cont.inno Oneo Hundaired lit cipes for maick. YP 11 ie dettelEu 1tand Cceat and (suiekly I' 44 .o1n 00 Is an e. aw& ru YOUR( I Will Sell For the DRY GOODS NOTIONS, WARE, MEDICINES and i merous to mention, AT and BEI I amt Closing out (cheap1in [ES and IIARWAREexcli ViPCome and get a ba TaJN Carpent GREENVII Raye received their sti BUST"S GARDEN -: Buy your seed of good garden. Yours truly, Caripen '01CHMOND & DANVILE A, R, COv W. flidekoller HQRUb1in Poster, Itevelverti COLU.Al. A ND GREElN VILL.I. Il \' ISIO N. Colidellsell Schedule in efTeet Nov. 20, 18-32. Tratins run by 75th MIeridian Time. ietween Coltibin, SeleraI anid Wallhalla. \I N I . TT%__1__1_N_S. _No.-1 I .21hII..........Lv Colunbi. A r......... 6.0.i m '2.511m ............... ist"n .............. 5 15pm 2.2.. m ... ...........'oi4 4 riet .............. . pm 2.43pin............ Prosperity. .......... 432pm I.0II0pm ............Newherry ............ .15 pti 1.05p11ni............... Ielt'lli .............. 4. 10i 1.. . t. .............Chlippells ............ 3.:11pm .... m ............. N ine y-six ............ 3.0'.O '.50i....... ( rvinwoodt ............ 2..50pin :1. 10pil.............. 114i g s.............. .2.*:9 1 :1.,71m..... . . 1inald ... .......... '!.I 1 :.3HIpn........... Ilolwq Path ........... . islllm 1.55p .. .........\ r Belton I,v ........... 1. 10pin 1.1 1111 ...........Lv 11lton Ar ........... I.3ipmu 131u1- ..............\ % idiersmi............. I .15prw 1 kil 1 ............ Pendleton ............ 1. 1.-pn I-000 11...........\rme S I.v.. v....... .1.12lm .'.y.. ...........I.%- Sevievn Ar ...........I. wll .'A pin..........t r W talhialla Lv.........1. 15n . ptwoi. A....l. rs rn. vieltl . .4 ..re.en i:e. ---- . ' .Daily. o. I'l T.\T(C '.No. 1 1. 15 i ........ . L,v .\lilerst .\r ......... 1:!j?m 1.31pitpm ............\% r lBeIto I', ........... -. .4.1 m 1. M om ...........Lv fiello .A r........... .2.1pm i.r'4m .........\ r W illin tmr An . ........ ..p I I 44. ilnz...............Vel r.............. ' 201)>11........... P i d >m t............. '.0 m i.00p............. ree *ille...........2.00n-4 Bietween- CharleI n, -liiit A t nd S i t burg. 0. 1:1.q'AT NiN1) 11 IA hrl 44 '' r .4 11 150In .... (('444....' r I )mi . LCiai A r .........'4 t Ar...... 1w:n .30pin ................Istfin. ............IL4 I 1 ..W... ........ ...... ...... I -"4 1 ....... ............. ... ........11l.3 ipn )~:J:4..........I4'4l'i........l.Iipinf .\'4444 ' r Spatatr1 1' I.v'..... ..10.'241pn I. 1J4)n..... . ... .r .\4 "lheville Lv . .... ....' /"4ov 11h- ween Ne4wherry. ('Iintoni and Lauuren4a. I ni!y Ix''Cpt .Sun.iy. .24:44......I .v ( ''lutnbij.4 .\4r.. ........0,-pm' .<p.........Nwhecrry..... .... .... '.00pm '~ ...p......... .... ... I Golv:ll... ....C . )Oam) .:114n . ... .. . .... .. .I('tn. .... .. .... ..1.:4n4 m .15)44. ... .. ....\ r I.auren~ L.v. ... .... .. 4.50am 11'4'ten) ItI'1d4a nnd .'4bbeville. x. II. STI.\4 'Ti(NM. N .'00p1in..........LYj TllIe .t.......2p .'pn....... 14rrnug'.. I.......... 200pin .35pi'n........' A bbevillo Lv...... I.1pin o. 11. N . I .(0)h4m......Lv flodgei Ar.......... 735nm~ .''54m........blrragh's ............ 7. 15'm-~ .40am.... 4 . n .\4 belle4 Lv... 7.00Jan Conilec(')tiona) ia South BounIal road444'. t ______________ Daily. ________ ri. 9'i'tn r l T44ne. No). :C I .-15ntnU............1 onmbi V4f41.\........ . up . .30am....... ...A r Savanna4l41 l.v. .. ..luatn ..'0p n.... . . Lv 1'tWumbia .\ r.... ...nd .01m Sa.vannah '(Trams lenve Sflartfnnun)rg. A'4. & I'. div 0sion, t '4rt hIboundI. '!..4>- .4. 344.. -1.50 p. mh.. 7.04 p. mu. 4 Ves buled lIuunted 4: southboun)44)l, :.23 n. m4., 4.281 p. ,11.43 a). m4. (VesI'1tibutedi 14) litni ) we<thound, .N. ('. di1visio4n, 3.1( 414at(1 7.10 p. ml., for Iten. 'rsonyhlle, Ash&ville, 11ot Sp'rhigs14 and Knox' Ilie. T1ra4InsF lenve GZreenville. S. C., .'4. A~ C. dIiiion, -arhound, 2..41 a. im., 2.11 p1. m1., 6.08 '4Vest ibul I limitnd); lIouthbolud, 6t. T a. mn., 5.35 p. mn., .36 p. mn. (Vestibtled limUitehd). T1ra1ins lonve 5en)een. A. & U. dltiviin north. )un1d, 1.17 a. mn., i2.i5 p. Its.:: southbounid, 7.56 a1. .7.1i p. m. P4ullman pai'e 4'Ieeping f'n4 (04 11rabr1 9, 10. 11. ad 12.I, 14nd 38 0)n .\4. & 4'. dilviin. Pl'lnI)on 41rl0r 4ars 04n t ra11ins Nos4. r3 nui44 II iCt WIveen4 ('0 mibla nind .Spr.rtanburg. Genf'1 S'uperinttnt. ('loun bin. S. C. W.'4 II. GI 'INF.iN '4. '4. TUf-C.. Gon'! PaM14S. .\tgenl. Washh.14 ion10, I. '. Traille' Afana4ger. Wuashinigton,4 ). (' [11.4L & W 1I DON, 23 MAnit Stl reel. ;Irl.:EN Vrf L L, S. ('. Cuas giveni Ivery Tlhursdlay anId i'rihuy, 4am44 ethi ex%racted iIthout .. isy no-.,tui TermrNen amte ait alteyn. mire levelan1d'4 ina'w bnndin 0g (Yev the, .'avinig anzk and)4 i'e'lto'1 111ok .Store. J. W4. NOlIWOOID, I. 1). S. ~ .M. N 1RWOOD41, D.. 1). X, . \ss4i44nn4t,. - t. .2..P. CA ,E. 8. 1' fliceover W44''tmorelaind llros A& 1)uke' Iruig iloIre, anjh144l E (:11N V '1. S. I'. (R;IIN;vI.'.E, S. ('. Over WtestoreIn44 fIr'".. httug 544re. AllI 444 k 4144n4 byv 1144 l4'stanl4~t'4? pr4aess. Also4) 7.4 14 water rk' 'he4,.*4V4 cluy 1j11indin k, oil and11 Intn ph4Iotogi~ri !4ia. Ilins 4 'rinn4440-44ly I.( tidI in P'ickenIs ' 444 offers 'Wn 44nd' ('ontduy. Ilis diplomas14 nre' troml the 41eg of~~( I." 'Ieinns1 44n44 81rgeons,4 4)f' 1H441iannre II. .4mi4 from1 John1i 114opk ins, 1891. Wasi inic (44h1 lin N ual,ng antd Ub4ibls Hos4pita1 l initi 'ire. 4n4ug1tun 1l44 nting on our land~ a nrollined. 1 W.. . ... 2i1.\4 tRTIN, URna.1. II. N 1'W T1ON. n SCHGOL. CIIURCH, 8ANI. 1'AND COURT HOUSE SFURNITURE. -Settees for R. Ri. Depots ~ -arnd Public l3d'ge. * GATES DESK C0. I. QRLLVIU40.. Y )WN PRICE, Next Sixty Days. I IATS, SHOES, HARD, zy other things too nu OW COSTv oider to handle GROCEP1 isi vely.. Irgain. . HUNTER, Liberty, S C.. r Bros.,. JXE, S. C.., ek of IRESH - SEEDS.. theru and have a ecr T3ros. ME RICHMOND I DANVLLE R W. liuidekoper & leubin' Foster, Ieceive Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division. S0cdulc In Cffcftct'Nov. 20, 189P2. AN ORT111 10: N-1). (1. 3 4.N . 10. No Ettwiern Time. J)al l. 'v. . litinlti (E. T.). .!..151 .2-111 Ko Chnmblve.................13 11 tlin s4ti " , N troSsK ....... .... . .** l . 1i " li uth ............. ....... .1)i111 9.04v ".. uw.... .................. liuford...................... .3ipin 918j. Flowery liratich.......... . 51ipil 9.421 GUinle.wille........... %,p 11. 101) l0.031 " .1.. 11..................2 3211111 1 .36pi 10.1ri "it elitonl....... ...... .....I 1.38111 10.10# I r I'r nia............ Mt. .t.......... 1.091 10.55 "..... W . ... ... 1 t 1 1 Sete ............. . , 12. " ' .entral . .- ... G ittrtil....................2. IN Ili 1.20t W...f. rd....................12tin 1.551 icetnv lle.........5. Opui 3.Mmu . 'ret.r... .....................: m m 3 'I neli d ...................3.50nin 3.-0 1 s"ilt I t h rg. ..... . )pm .1.0"o in 3.81 " Grawiv............ ........ 4.OFj * ing 1't u n................... 4 Itlm-kAmizrg ........6.4blim 5.04mju 6.03t Grover .......................IFm 5.151 'KiiiiCl 'Mlintlitn... .........6.34ati 5.35;1 ~ ;,strit............ .57n,in 6.(V)l " i iu ll............. ........ III O.':O r. ichurlot............ .t m 6. 1itni N o. 37. No. 11. No. 1)ily. I ItIly. all ,v. CIt r1l ............7i5ptm 10OPI I1.1NM I4-11-Iitilit ... ...... ** ' 5 , n 11. .1 2a .............. ........ . In 1 . . ........ 12.0 Kin~g*S M ountal ... ........ ..1.'pn (i rover . ....... ..............-2 I In1 12 . 4:p ItIkshmg... . ... 1 .. it 237p; 12 51it .. .... 10.55pm I 'wwu tq. 1.3pmk 81111: tatlotrg . - ...u ... . I pm " ..... 15pthm 23, ~~ L~..2..i . 12pm7.n7n it It.0 6 3.rimg lt ~~..... . 3.3 n 43 I iu4 0p f 4.05.4in 45' ML \t........ -1. 0nlm IttiorI Itittr........... . 52nni7.Lt .......................24pm .l .. .. .. 6..n tittuth.................57am X'f ('Im,nl4e............... 6.8Oipt,51. .................... If.inm2. r. t'harle oe . No.. 7 n! 8.'~.~intNon.Sut* iMe (~'tI hi!rd .1 it! ct~ct Ijeti eo Wa4 ing n it lot. . Tbr(tttl I ''t. ~ 8lepor 05twe ew Y'rktit'! N~v t lii t~. tl. letve 8.40iti htn. ~ btaert 1lat'.in9.n04i N.e. II,tml 12 1'dluna fitieg leer9.15 it..t Vt toh ng trt ~utl i9.lt8l F'or dmli iltI it oi ta 1411 t.. It loa 9.4i2th toy ti,~. rt y~titt t'tI:n,n SSpitt 10.03 r (.et,1 ['e.t. iVinltiigtou. P.i S. i. %.'1(l'iV 10.30, Smtpernt~.~udeni Atl 0.5, G Ceia~rp1 Mnagr. arllngon,10.55C SOT. hA.A9. Tratlo Mina~er Wnbinton 1).56) 'Itlt lt N 4., .I:.20,189 .20 So 2 TV'S N.. SLams..........4.08 4.h.'........an r........7. 6.3ti.......0[iivh ,v.... . ,r... tt. ........ I.. .1(4 '' l.iln . . .......4 ~K " 41r.w.......i.rot..N " G.'tpt,m . b. ...... ... ..o **t Grover . . . ... ....,~!1~ j ~ 1 ".lip li ieks tg..... .... " ''.wyiu........... .. " emi Nitot . ...... .. tli N rie " VtY, t a br . ... ....?A~ " WellfraHor....,... .1reerx. ....... ..Jr "t Mct. Air --i - oa.e il a . ,. "n1 torei ..ti~riItfrrdol f 'ot eIt y i itt ranch ottn iitc Ol( ata' 14t'ot nlut ft(llIM N r rce . ty.t. w '.tati wt )tlO'j 'IV.NI. N AW O. 3. No.tl11. Un ".I14 I.t1 y.1 Prntly.t W.u . . . ...M. 1.4ip if.... t .o...2p (I Ipov18an)hitin tea' itm e~ dd.. losi~4i#pay ....i ....l 2.55pini ~ily to J. .. ~.t. Ati.cm ... i.(815pnLIw t. YOUR AD VAN TAGRTO70BUY OUR SEED, Other dldeer who sell cheaper than everybody else, will not save you over 50 cents on the dollar. We positively save 1 50 eents on the dollar. Cinpetion (io fied. 9ur seeds Tested, Beet on Erit. We have an expert test er, who from the feel of the seed, can tell ex exactly what size cal) bage will be. Every seed is felt by ou ex pert and nothing sold that vill produce less than a 100 lb. cabbage. Other seed as carefully selected and the tefuse Stndless Variety sold to our competitors. We have a record left by "Noah of old" of all varieties taken into the "Ark." We have all these as well as all the olovelties atded since. Vo mawmre or 14S. bor reteircd Each crhep leaves the soil richcr: than before. SLOAN BIOS. Greeuville, .. C. LOOK OUT! 7or Blowers and Squalls. It Rains, Iails, Sleets and SIowys, and its blighty Stormy Weather. All the bad weather don't keep the 3wople from Coming to town lonce ait] wlile. So when they (10 come please ell them to remenber I havo Just Received Ad am receiving every week, Flour, ug-ar, C011'ee ani have got the best Iu1scovado Molasses and New Or Lans Syrup I have ever had. I have received my second ship nIt of Plows anl they are moving ut. The prices tell. Now it is iboumt time to think about lanting Peas, Irish Potntoes and Gar en Truck generally. I linve a large lot. f Seed, both cliei) anl high pricel. men-d get some and plant a good ardeln. It will help to keep tine ries off and its fttighty handy any ay. I am still buying Hides Bees Wax u<d all Country Produce, and will pay s much as anybody for them. I want e bad. A. M. MORRIS. Lot of corn and fodder for sale for 3etter Than an En cyclopedia. A Paorama of Ame~rioa Hider~y, ,\ (Completae Ilistoary of oumr Gonvernment by A<d ilnstrationis ntail a t'ttres.'es, L atest 1s92 8, N .1 on rollers at top' anda biottaoin. Fly special arrangeenta wl(h the p tlbllihers 'are iable~ tao obtiain a on tubr of th 10 aove *fnt ion \ip ii s. ainelpropos~e to fuirn ish onec toa a.h oaf oaar si'scrib'ers. Th'lis tinOp is anees,l in every 1iot:ie, selii'a oi(r otllee, ann:t w ill he es elally utedirale o F'refter toa 41h'lly <I lring the ni uni'g po)1lie1 (:ntulatign, las It IalO,ate a ti a e cve'ry sinportanlt fact aaonneateat wvithi the m story of our country anti .\ merienna politics. v 'rums maOt.'rlL t A P'Uf;WvAINs: a A Daingrain Shiowinag all of the 1'1'i,ieai Part- " ~. 11x3'J. \ J)iagramn Showing all the Presidtjnts anal n~ bainetsa. li x66. .. l)iagrami showing the Political Cotpiexlon. ~ e.wth Conagressa. 2x66. Si)D.ingramn showing the Creeds of the World. \. l)tahg.-ran: Showing thec Stanlinig Arica of .eh Nntion. 13x tn. It \ iigrami shoingti. the Naval 'Tosinage of I cih N:ationa. tJx it. \ Coletefh4i Mnp of theo wrbl. 131t!0. \~ ('otaleite .ap of the~ 'nited Ssa't-, Rtand -Natly A tX's *itx'ti. \aM ai of (tent rat .\niaeriea. lOx10C. A. %l ap oif .\lntska. 10x I3. 'a Nlanl of Sotht .\a friaaa. 10ax13. 'a Mny of I 'pper N tibaain tandlaen Cdr A byssi a. h0x 13. \a Map of P'ersila, .\fghastan anad IIe!lcisatan. '13. A Com)nplele lap (af the Sohaar SyMiomd.-luest ev taile, tax 10. CTUt.'. S C)-' A i,T I't l' RESfDE)NT'Is FllM It a l'o 4ires5 In brief: t'ho IIIstory of I uoionaial Pltities. l'he' Itistory ft litevoluitionary Poif ies. l'hae isto ry oft the (ti fetleration. l' listoray oaf the r'. s. Goavernmeant bay ton l'he It i-dta of the I'. S. lay Aldn: 0st rations. I \;t .\ aatly ., of I lie i-'kieral Goave.rnrnent. \a' tlebl at Iise on !)t-bts. \a'al 'ale St.at ist ia's ont i't-ienies. \'naaia:ble' Stati-: st l ii l.xieiltiires. a-i --iaiuea oft all t'olltia'ni r'artes, ya 'Flht' I iltry oaf ff9Wol Iti:ini t'arti's whhi h av i-tad in this a'''untry. .\at u'onolo>iaent t'able of 3190 of- thae niost bnat ritiut eents from the i)isc,oery (If .\ame-rica ' the presenat<lay.( Theli pultish iaers pijce Is .5.%0 whh ii is very luiw ~ nisidetring itua m.irit s. tbut we Ie. aonnpea-tioan th som ioflC a tie leainwg lill sil(u in all the Y ites. have'( bee'n foartuniate in Iaraaningii lir ia'agh tao tiuiraih atl onily '3 cents (Iedeli- ver free to any paart oif the lInited t-nhtes, as fol-] ws5. I -t. 'T'a an wy new subiibear. 1. Tioin 'sa'ribear now in airrenrs who pays C i to .IanaraJ 1st next. .\s 1te ta publihers lim it the ihnue Ili.ev will fuar -ah thea.se 1aaips at thle laiw paria'es, v'dv ise all bo de~'.ire to nynail thlemaselves' of ti14A (opotu ty toaattend to it at oniace To (.o West4 Qasiik ant flCttap, woubaaiIl y.ma like to knoiaw thle baest way t'a renaih 'xas. .\a rkawnsais, or any of the s-taes ''wt west'? ter r polaat.a car ito e aithlir n<btress lbelow n ill secu'are yaou fualt informwnationa as ta lowe rates, e' best sa'hedu iies, -a a., byv dhe gre'it thraoughi eir iii over the Ili'iaemond u-au taaanvitl'n ttanlromi.ut at. A thiaa aind liirmmngain. Yoienn'11 hauvs ska'ts throuigh by this line iiaawa ive youir bni ~-are chekeda todaestIiatin. iaoubale -t'nlly train sj Ii aquwick scheduitlies. .\ll quiestions'- anuiwe'ra'at It. w. it; s-r, TI rav. Pass. A ,t.. Auaglista, Gna. ha I . ls. llori(iNs,l Trav. IPsas. A).t., Chaarlotte, N. (I. dewspapers .-. FRLEE" SEN 1) YOU a-'lwa~~ N N A31Enw ail aidri's aand (iso aof flve~ to ten of y'our fritis (a; ieighboaira an p~ostlal casrd, or oathear ai ie, andui a cijy of the VA NNAIl w 1EKL, h N t-wS will baosent to chi ibliress rner.. iim i' I'E35 I,V N Ewas a ta'aTiNsw-s ANtn FA4 11.t- NI;W5PaVI-a 1'O er1 .TynAt;n5hYi(A.Y. It Is the f,aargesat weeokly punb heal ini the t1outh---tixteen lairge Fnost is -lewiit tly gatten uip andi( (n re-fuly euld . if yo aye inevear saen ni coasl oi aaeiil fo~ one~ n-i mi will pronouncane it die baiwge,t andai best neiw. pqr you ever re.td. .A d'r' a .Tilt a WEEFs T,V NEw5*