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PICKENS SENTINEL, PICKENS C. It., S. C. v J. E. HO(S, V/rojietov P Rntered at i'lekent Phstoffiee as Secoid (lots r( Mautter. Uiscl"rION P1Rci:. f1.-*O picr Year Invar bly in atilvanvi : for Kix ioit :. 7 I en . gi X41vertiqceei% insertei at one lollat rir( stimire T of one imh-or 10. for tho first i nert i In. bl ifty- (ents for entl sbillseiiient lisertion. A lIberal Weiomnit maile to II(ue t hait imd other a*dvertIsing for sk inontis or a ) o,r. VVY-P'OSI'ION A DVEI:R TISI-'E.N TS P'OST. TiViLY NOt' T.\ K EN. ObIttnary tinttoeq exceedig five liies. tribittes of repect, voitimuiinivitf. itns of a i.sonal T rharacter, when ni tile, will b,e ciairged r( fbr as advartisments, TIZURtSDA T. M ARC11.10, 18993. "One by one the roses fall." One by j one the wandering democratI return to the 0 The railroad tax and tho State contem pt cases will be argued before the Unitel States Supreme court at Washington next Monday, 3rd April. It seems that the three C's politician (Col- I onel Calhoun Cauglunan,) is cutting quito t tngire at Washington now and will exer. r cise his lungs in State affairm next year. President Cleveland was 5 years old the 18th inst. With a $50,000 oflie, a beuti Ail wife and baby and a fortune of a mnill i'n, and still in the prime of li fe, he is pret ty well fixed. Wc invite the aiiteltion of the edlitor of I the Jourtia to Lhe letter of "Col." F. C. I Caughian in this issue of the .ENTINF.T.. The hour hand on the politieal clock has passe1d the midnight hour n( is near iug the break of day. Almost the light can be seen. The road law as published last week was clipped from an exchange and isi iot- exa-t ly the law njow i, frorce. Our attvition was called to the matter by Senator O'Dell, i and we at once set to work to get it straight i fmm the acts of the I iAture. We will i publish next week t lie road lav which ap- I plies speiailly 1"o thi. eaunIl ty for the Ibim lit of our citiz-tve. Pieervie ti, pn er fo ir it may. save yn itth' in the fturi. "Tile 111rolilit ini-t werv n majority At the polksadoMfrapr iiinlw and the legisattu pa.V l,. Wteh satis lies them."- rin Oh! we beg 3-u an Will y(ou please inform ui and :in anxioiu, intelii- 'I gent people, when, hom am i by whom were p you iadh the oilicial organ and nm>uth-piece 1 of the prolibit ionists of the sovereign State C of South Carolina? You say that the dis- I pensary law is such a proliilition law tiii satisfies the prohibitionists. We were really I not aware that you were the ollicial liead, organ and mouth-piece of the prIohibitiol ists in the State. Please, do plea.e, for ^he sake of suffering hiuanaity enlighten S us upon this Fub1jl:ct. Don't (libble, but tell us in the plainest hangline po ile by U what authority you speak for the prollhi- i tionists <-f this Stte To OI.ricI.: SE.:am EnI-.r Cut this out and paste it in your nat for It may be of service to you. Before aply. ing for a federal (dUel reimembher: 1. You musth hie a Ihi-mocrat. '9. TIhatt youI cannoiIt hmld ani omiee if you aiklC ne nder the: last i )ereiatie- abiniii-r istration. t 3. That you caninot, hold an oflice and engage in other active business at tho same time. 4. That b)ecaus9e you are kin to the Presi- i denlt you nleedi no(t thiink thaut he will help you for he isecredited with stying tIt a "publie ofilce is at public trust, nlot a famlily trust." 6. You1 need not think that the Se!nittrn I and Congreessman will hielpi you ont much, for Presnidenit Clevelaind is mid to have ani nouniced( that he wase not so dependenit up- 1~ on these officials for in fornmationi as lie was eight years ogo. That private (itizenis, w h10)t are known to limn to be mei (if good judge ment, will bc asked to give their opIiion) as in to the mierits of the appilicant, and thier o ZL'comendations wsill be giveni great weight. ir Congressman Latimer called to see us on Saturday. lie expiressed ai great dleal oif a suirprise that the paphers shionl have crdOit. ll ed htiml with so silly a piropoisition as to dIi- i yide the important post1 (ollices het ween an anti and a ~Tdma nite, tbut let tic mi sharec it Ia half and( hailf alike.W1ihat hedid say waus thai t to where the people would conme tuogethier andl TI' niot make a tight on him he would rec(oiii metnd one for the post materi amd t he othier t for an assistant, and the idea, he sayit. imet , th the approv-aI of Stenator- Bti:ker whien men- ii tioined to him. Buf it seeims thait somei of . To the IIpprs are dletermiinedl to betlittle him <iI and( make him auppear ridiculous, no matter k at what extpense of thbe t ruth anid regard - ti less of how greatt a tax uipon one's cr-edul ity llec -Aindersoni L?eople's Advocate. hitt WeYct hiought at thie timen thaut there must have been sotuniisunuderstanin lg or w il-la fui mnisrepiresenlsti)n of Conigrenssmani Lt- h itner's hiaultmge in t his mat ier. Since he lil hias stat ed what he did actually sayv, we 'l'i shall watch aid rme it tIhe iapers 'whoih have done un in.justice will maike thle nee ha. eseairy c'orrec-tio)n. 'The Snsrrx'i hiad aid nearly a half a column on the siuject, ndo ed (came very near bing himorrins in its able treatment oif it. 11 Wil be too hadtl, If thie 8sW'-nN:;, for* the sake if just ice, uuill have to siay thatt it was mistaken, and that all of f Its elaboirate( logic, humor10 aind wit do'es niltt apply in thin i nstnce. Bunt the Si'.-i s:i, th enn preserve the comoiI:nund and fling it at Gloverno(r TJillmanti att its earlliest conuven.- ~ lence.--People's dhournal. S We try to lie fair atu honesut with all ,.ni me-n, and puiblishi (we prceIu) (Congrea- Liii man Latimner's language abtove w ithi refer- . ence to thme post-olhlees. Nowu we ho~pe i theCre will 1be no furnthter dIo dginig by> the i editor (bf the Jlournah upon this nio:ter. Il dcel is assured that Mr. Luatimer said anid inc-t " what the Andi(erson Advocate pubtlishi-.er. Now comec down to hard pan, brothelr, 'h where is then " mibtunden-tanding or willful 1 misrepresentation of Congressman L atimwi's Ii. language in this mnatter?"' We only3 ated what was reported and1 did not give it as dl facts, But, how does the languag() above be quoted Compare with that which we com-. mnented. upon antd wh-lieb tica the editor '*' of: the Journal to kick s0 vigorously ? Let us see If we cani quote It correctly: "WVhat hI he dId say was that where the people wouldl come together and not make a fight en him he would recommnenid one for thme po-st- 8 master and thme other for an assIstant.".e Did-we get-that straighmt brother Chris.? If so how- would it look to have an assistant u floetmafster at- HazIc, Porter, Hasle, NIne I TdInes and a-great many more (If the post. ofico of th'it,class In this and,othmer coun.. I THE PHODICALS 19EETURNINot. p ArIANTA. a., March 22.-In an Inter. is iew today With the lion. Thomas E. Winn, C ople's party congressman from the ninth eorgia district, Ie unounces that there Is >o11 for only two great partics, and says at if the deniolsrt carry out in good hi ith their platform, the people'a party will ve themt full credit and act accordingly. he Ilon 'I'ho. E. Watson the most nota- 1C e third party leader in Ge-rgia takes the me pesitiol, saying that if the pledges ade by the democratic party in their na mal canvass whiel the party won are car- Ot ad out, the people ought to he satistled. al ie announcement of these interviews are cei ved with considerablt intereut here, in - cating that the third party in the South, a iM1 go to pieces if the dmiocratic party tf ands squarely on its plat form." ' The above we clip from the Daily News. f( 'or fear that there is a "misunderstanding r willful misrepresentation" of Messrs. I Vinn and \Vatson we rempectfmily refer the t iatter to the editf?r of the People's Jourual al or verification for fear we may do these t nen an injustice in publishing what pur- : iorts to b, direct from then. We take it r or granted t hst what is iaid above il true. s ott if the Journal will advise us to the con- t rary we will correct with pleasnre. This :: emlinds us of some of the wandering prodi- 1 :als in this State. They thought they were it 'n the popular side, the winning side in the t v,t National election, but have found out. nuite differently, and are beginning -like f irodigals Win and Watson- to return to it he denvcratic fold. How strange it seems I liough that, men who a year agp vl.,vocated he sub-trea'4ury plau to loan aooney to the ' )eople at 2 jer cent. the frce and 11imlimited c :oinage of silver, the governneut owner- 1 1hip and control of railr24ad, telegraph and I clephole lines in the iiterest. of the p()ple A1 Ond who were uncomp7n,isingly in ftavor i if the Third or P'eople's party, to declare r low "1that there is room for only two great I, >artics, and if the le->wrats carry mt in onod f.aith their pl:it fir the l'eople's Parly Ail give them fdll credit and act accor I ngly," is an linksimn that they were Only a or the Third Party fr pafi lnd inot. in the Il lte'e-t o)f the pcoiv. To'mi1 Wtlo, th di 114 . tt PetopIv's Party lealer ill Gekor- it :111. savs t e t i-'ple 'ig t to be Satitislii if b hi' demoernT carry (ut their pledges. This g Ow- vh-whvwin):i thatt cvery vensille Mon hotbld r.ieb and whici we believe they ' ill re:tch hefore the expiratit'n (if the terim f the presvint adw,inisirtrtion. 1;it what vre the plvd-ves ( of the do-no-_ r-tic pArty 1i tih last Na;1onmal cinvas ? 'iey wert! embraced in tile pintI411orml1 of the 1 tirty lit yvar tt Chicaigo, was what Cleve Ind wonl on :.md . what tIe' party. stlinds It mlay an11d inhiteis to cnrlNy out. 'Illi!; 3f2.m is nltt a U.-plmblien pilatform nor Third or Pl'e'le's l>arty1 ptform, but a - ilc pl-! f)r:n. It hai n,t e:1gr:f.ed lilit it nor are lit D4m1iocrats pld;. to tle iih-treasury plan, the free and uilimited i oinl1ge of silver, the governmeiit owner hill and control of rai!roads, teleg'artpl and di rlcphone lines nor any of Ithe other wiil ' Schem4s adi voa1 t ed n4 yar ago by Thomats .WNVII, Thomlas E-. Watson, Aiihury C. 'atimlier anld Iany others that. we could s enti-m 4n. If ouir r-tollection tervis u cor- a -ctly the editor of the Journal was an ar- e vint sip1prter of the Ocala demllands, which tJ mbllr.a 4s thos5e we halve' inezihned(0, and1( ( rhiichi are 1no1 e:iiodied' in tIhe D)emocralti 1 j hiti (f4rn4, . expt. the goviernten owne4 01 Ar-ship f raIilrI:4ds, and w~e hope14 4'oon3 t(o s'ee h11f1 44m14 m' It l 11mu1 4and4 ackno4wledg~e tha1t al be people ough2t to be esatisfled if the( 1)cem- ii ('rats carry ouit their pledlges andlt platforml. ir Th'le pr1odigals have hegun to return, but h( is 2t44 early to kill thei fatted calf yet. .[ ,et. tli' eoenOI,ts keep si lent awhile ain! 1 4))2 1n3i thia $lame 'It'd way and the waon. T ('ring1& p4rod4igalst will all come holne ore I 1 >n.g Th'ie IDeinoeratim' p'rty is the pe'4 ple''s , arty and1( tl.c'y w'ill 21ind it ou2t before four ear4s have ro41illed nr(1on. is. 'T'he al4ve was11 the- thanl3ing5 h111d line4s of,i 2e Co,lmia lI gie 441 .:4'yeral (ither t I refunn"' ['apr jI.5last week( upon42 the an.42 11un31ceen tha lt ex -Jud4 ge (U. P'. 'To wnral re f ]lennettsville, had1( beenl appIofinlted to a .13 .4'd pIosIiion inl Wa,shiing1'ton thirouigh the fo IIlnenice (If -,ena2t .Irby414. It is strange . 1" a2t the Joutrn~ah did' not ann12ounce' it with . tliSish (of trumJlpe't andh go inlto4 spasmh1. tl e su'ppo1se t bie shock was so grea4t that i111 S not1 $41nii'!ntly rec- verred frorn it to no- I~ ze: tha:t. it l a f at:i'. But it is interesting C stiniy thiis appo 44intmen'1t of1 ex-Jud3(ge114 wns:--t is e\Iceediiingiy initerestin'g to tin1k oIf what the Demoen (311 t' party in1ig it S4lite' con41i:,ts. S':antor lIlhv isl cedit- a wvith see4iing th3e appo1 inthie-nt of Mtir. wnse4inl, and it would he iint e:est ing to 1v what lie (calls a good4( democlrat in s State. If the repor(lit of the Sjl'1rtanlbur. I raIid lbe true, and14 therei is not, inlg to~ re- .i its s'-atem4en4t, Senai:tor I rhyV's4 estimaite o)f . . . wil lemlocrat is difere'nt to an y man who (ever occupid th-- pos~'lit in h2 le does: no0w.fa re is winILt the lIeIrald( says 14bou;t Mr gre wns'-nd, and if rue' there is nloth2ing to to 1n21nitration to' farn as llx>lit.ics;li aeconeern2- I 11 fowI let 's 1look at th record4 424 of tis iM:h1 n wh Wis the244 recip4ienti of :.ich omhed14( 41rs at the4 hands1 (If Met' ort 44 rhv4). LeAt exatineI 21he recanl( of1 tile Iirst 3((mi'i from ran24ks of ('C lhand-hat2r2 wh- ~o is re- 'vil1 rdedo with 011llee. Ili P.l. Townsem5414I, from 412 nneiittsvill1e, (1f rib11 r1ugh1 county4 , SIonth14 Camii'a 'w ham4414 44u4-V14 'by lhat- appo14iIted to a4 pire inan dIpIrt(t 43 o14f the interior lin lWashlingt- 11a1 ,is a repl1ican1. lie wast elet4 1 a( re. i S )li(an .1 4w-ge by)h 14 n4 pubienn4i I gisaitur p2r' 4;. 4 eki t(ed inl 1-ti, whIenl his elee I) ;'(4ne;11 wih all the4 44the~r jtuh.',.- inl 21h 11, was5 declired.4 iilh'al. 11In 317?' 214he 1 noerat42ill legish'tute electe4d .Jud2ge 114ud- (li 42 1 1, '144n nsend( suppor,ted ( "eenbac:4(k- t il Mel(.:4me for Go4'-ri:ur1 aph.412 t Hugh2 4i' a1 183, Townsen54ud was4 31n app)licanUt f'r Si1 trict aIttor4ney forl1 "Sou4th Cariolina14 un2der t sient1 II 4rth 112. j,1 [u M2 Towns!eind tried( tol run4 inl the teln by4 J1. M,. , ohnson,)2 a4 'ons4e1 aie 'l is i the hirst i bod Sena tor IFt h4y hatsn iawni. TIhli is the1 r'Fpresentativ o41 f the wc Itum'an 5:(titon first to be honor0edI .4 We~ subm-rit that if 44uch1 n11'n1 le to) beihe raIded to the wYorld as replresentat11ives. of 114) mth1 C trolina democeralcy, better 1put1 the I >ll listt in at ha:t 4and. dran name414s inldiscr'im- ar'd at.ely for high gove'Lrnment po0sitins.I si m:ator Irhy hald ransackeid thes 8tate lhe 4m1d scarcely have~' dcne wvorse thani all. > l >mt a radical ju1dge whoS was~' tunu-(d Oulie, oflie b)y the tidal wave of democercy o b21eh1 gave' us a llamnpt.n for a Sco a I a [oses an4d a Tow nsRend."' Mr. A. B. Williams reports thirough theon 'ews that Senator Ilutler has withdraw is supt>ort fronm.Mr. Townsend 21mt. Ii i.. obat)le that h,is comnisIplon m ill not be ued. Senator Butler was supporting Mr. P. Townsend thinking It was Attorney neral 1). A. Townsend. We hope Mr. wnsend will not get his Commission for 4 politics are not cleanl if the above re rts are true, and we do not doubt them. DIVOlt WULLCIA11it; Im-W-0,8111ING rON. Mr. A. 13. Williains Is in Washint;on tdying the probable distribution of feder ofliees in this state. Ile can come as !ar getting at the real status of affairm as iy man we know, and alwayr, reportm mat. rs as lie finds thmim. Having tixen in the 'pitol city a week lie reports the outlook >r this Stnate substantially as follows: lie thinks B. 1. Perry has the lead for atornal levenue Collector aind the man liat beats hint will hIave to put in wome trong work, but on account of the opposi. Ott of a yI Z-at many Coneervatives and Till inlites- who are fightig liim I thitt le will robably lt be appointed. Mr. Williams xys the 'residenw is to devi(de oillces be veen the factions ; that a TJillinanite of lod(rate views will likely he Collector of nternal levenue anti too Conservatives of toderate viewa will be Marshal and Dis 'iet Attorney. lie thinks Ithat the salfe coniditiotn of af tirs exist as to Gen. j 11. Earle's appoint. Wtlt to the District Attorneyship that ap ly to B. F. Perry for Collector. That le split of the two factions ott these men ill cae tletn not to be appointe(l to the flices they tire applyiing for. No candidate eel be in a liturry for Mr. W1rillimm, states itt the Pres4l-nt will probably postpone etion ttitiI the representativ*s or the fac mns agree on some tm,is of division, or t i! le ha:s time to in fornt himtself thorotigii an,d to d-vi I 1l:n of hiis oNI. The editr of thie .Joural is evi(dentiy a iry close raler of the SEN'tNI. \ n, we e g!a'l t,) knlow that he is, for, we feel 1:11 tle dismemiition of good detwcratic :trin- thron-11h 1! these (Illt s w%ill have whole" . (.eCt ; that it will be like Til <:v- t.onll the watet: whiCth s1al be ith ! tie!gether herea ter. .d. (:at.israa ont Herorman itle caeral 61amnr. tl(the Editor of The State: I no. Ved inl the cohllunng f yur valuable 'Llwr nll (rditori:l in wlhic you con ent up" in my.solf on an aiticle which )piared ill tho Amtguita Chronilje. h;avo not limd anl OPPItulity of see. Ig a copy of -taid ipr, and there. >rQ do not kit"ow in what wa% I have en fori:sti.l-d with tittlei. I dis al.any itlei wlatCve, (x-ept that. r F. C. autighl:)ani. I am itnply al Caughinai. and havo alwasi had It" 11t , our1(l to father anyithingI have rdonle, and hid behind no0 nom11 ia lue. It. Ref-m-A that now fince I have be )-no a candidate for the position of athing clerk of the United States 'tnato, I aim to be attacked on all d's, both I)y the silposed Reform -sand the Coinis-rvatives. I take lis opporttnil ity of saying to the Dem. l'y of otth Carinta, rpresen1~t fnet h fatins, t hat the first oppo) honIl I felt fro~m te I .forrnitrs was mi o of t.h e Illuteniants o- f thme i behalf of the lHon. D). A.'uiownsendl the convention, against somie of the adersl who wereVt i n bohialf oif W. C. 'enet. I non in thatd mace, anod have ion e:ver sin*e. I considered1 MaI~j. weend~t the blw ar-k of thet I1teforn vemen't1I- t,as her 1leglu advi.r, and as de serving of promofltioni. D)uingj the tsession ofi thet last Leg laiture', I aissined1 a different coturse om1 some of1 uthe leaders in tihe ad. ilnis traitioni, and( oihpsedl some3 of ear unwis egi hiin. Ft irst aont im wIas tile red Iis-'t iiriig Ibill, for Ii hoeved it was con'tceived in a spirit of voetge because t Le I ton. W. 11. -wey had just ly and honet-aly (d( itedl th lion10. J . W. Stokes. I op sod 11ho bill o;f Maj.. Dennis, of I3er-k to dmLopj theC negr) vot) back on grandi( uihl city of Charleton. I >1 !p'oseda1 tt infa t iotus dIispensarvi < ,vI i: w ich nites thie St 'tt of Siut 4 a1 dlia thlie istrumeni'It of disp ensim, i the -ake of revenuei, therebv bring- , hler cit izouis to degradation undocer !Lu ideat of appeasinlg the pirohibi usits. Io it is woll known that the idea of - (:rnmenet imi to thlrow the broad x of her protecting rm arounild all ~ ILer citiztens, and bring them tup to L. ntandar-d oif cit izensh1ip, wichidi under1I ll circutantilces bring sn. - t,, pealce auid hapip)inesszi to (vorv ily and mako the governmen~lt ait anld grandi in all oif its conceep- e,' mi. p ilhevod it inujunotus to theC inite'rest: )outh Caolinal. I knew tIe great a2 ant aiges der-ive'd by the pe-oplo of myiton m1 thie consitrutltionl of the " roadsI iln otr couttyt, andto I sathe i atriitg fromt such rIadical legis- I "n-. I Was Opposed t~o theo sa'itintg Mi\urr-av for Congrescs, and tink oh hi1n. Adljuibtilt Genetral F"arlev wvriten a pange upon the istory i'f thI Carolitna thlat will etver ho0 'ap :'inted1 by our trite and loyal so,ns Lb el ievo ini thle perpetunat ion of inst that dark spot wih now ' S liponi S th Catro!ina. I (.1hdmiI" t noi maniU hasi ai righlt to say~ that I porti 'n of the gr 'at Stato of th Carol ina shouldl be dlecdite d hei idea oif an Amermicanized, civiil.I wa(s ok', an ardlent siupporiter of " D). P. Idluncan, Sigh and Thiom IgUSt 0)ome1 of th 11geni~tlemen-T whoit e m'og chtaperoned b)y aomie of lieutteniants (of the administra. biow I dlesire to samy that~ I am- an euit supplor-ter (of thme ~idea of tho 1(l1 Manifesto," and am standig on nm the latformn with bo0th feet, bei- s. nug it wvas intended for the goodl i he mases, and imot for the pers:~oni. Trnizmn of any one or two ividtials- and will never allow arty 3 to-dictate to rme the course I amny purueo on ay politica su. P n in1diumi.in or n1tih nnf t -y "OCr t1.C A Magnificer A Popular Line of the An Unlimited Yarj m11ent of the St4 ation and A the BES, We are offering these inducement. Goode you ever saw. Qualities i yt Latest. Assortment Complote, and i splendid Stock and take advantage o MEN'S AND BOY' And Gents' Ft All the Latost and Nicest Styles of t] the Worth ar prices the Fairest yo We Guarantee Profit and Pleasure our Pricos will Prove a positive savi our Goods can nlot fail to Please in Q %rxrIt is ImpoRsible to -inke a Mis lect from the Great Fair Priced Stoc L. R March, 3.0th, 4 m93. having deserted the reform ranks i without foundation. In regard to my support of Gen Butler for the United States Senate I desire to say that I have told hily on different occasions, both by lettei andlm person, in the last three years that,.should he becomo a candidata for re-election to the United Statet Senate, I would give hin my earnes support. I recognize in him all o that which constitutes the militar3 chieftain, the patriot anI the statts man, who left that priceless limb o: his body buried in the soil of Virgin ia, striking a blow for constituti,-na liberty in the "L>st Cause." Believ Ilg, as I do, in the docttine of Iloh Writ, that when the great lay come, and Virginia will be required to do liver that great trophy and transnil it back to South Calrolina to be reuni ted with the mortality of her beloved soI, I feel it is but wur duty to stand by that granid Carolini.m and pre serve the greatness of our State, thereby teaching the coiniig genera. tions t) emulate the virtues of one se dear aind near to every Carolinian'p heart. Any God forbid thai the clay will Cve,r (orno that the pat chivalry of South Carolina shall be forgotten and sh men as Clen. Butler shall be i,. nored by the young spirits of our age. S TA TE OF SO UT H CAlROLINA, G Cunty~ of Pickens. Whitner Symmis. vs. [ohin E. Gassaway. By virtue of ali execution lodged n mny ofiee dated 3r~d day of March 893, in the above state<d case. I vill sell to the highecst bidder before lie Court Hlousoi door at Pickenus on) Saledlay iln April, iext, during t ho legal hours for saile he following dlescribecd real estate to v'it: All that certain piece p)arcel or plan. aion of land inI thle County anid State fo resatid, on ''wJlva Mlile Ibiver ad >liing lands of L. C. Iteid andi oth rs in (Central Township, containuing fty (50) acres more or Jess. Als>o, all that other' p)ice, parcel or* 'net of.land adjoing the above describ-. I tract and conUtain"in g sixty six (66) ~res more or less, sold as the prop. ty of the de(fendlant herein, to satis said exIcut ional. Termis cash, purchaser to pay for J. Hi. G. McD)ANIEL, 3rd March 1893. 5. P'. C. lI-1, A W I.iocN, I) lENTrisTs, ininaa Stree~t. Gi ILEF,Nv I I,1,E, 5. C. a~s given overy Trhursday andaa Frlday, and th extracted wkthaout painta. x now pe'rmianenitly lorantedl at Eakbley. anal ro 'tfulIly off~erN his, parofe.ssional aiervices to thet bile gen aernlly. ______.jxaaotf, tyrICE OFd nd.\tovarI,. diy Deantal llaoomsa nro now loenItd in wV. C. .vland 'w lww hiIling 'over theo Navinag' nk ancd l-ellon'st l$ook Store. -1. W. N oRWoolI), 1,. 1). 5. M. NoRt Wa'oo1, I). I). S., A aasistanat. D)ENTISTr, ie 'ver Westinaa're'lnal nros A l)nke's l)rng Pro aTonrnn (;nEENvTI.E, s. C. aver weemaatnreland,c triax'. larng store. Alt rk ala ane' by the( insanat:alneous, paroie.x. A lso ke eaIrg,.amenat. fom old laletntres to unva ai m x watr coalorsi, crnlyona, Inama lin k, oil ai as peranenaatl y loa'atead in Palekt on anrd offera a Jarof'asiaa serav iaen to alaIth Ulizen of the ii acaa and lant v. Ilks d ipalaoa ar fromtan the laa. of I'y-.Ialaan ntal Slugeons. af huhaiare 0. iat- traitn .fohn Ia I tapkila. 1891. Wati naine Maths in Nulrsinag al(t i hildH 11iaspital, itiI. lewspapers .-. FRE E ENDF Y0ti-r OWN NA ME acnd nddiaress axnd. 11e uf fiveI toa tean oft youIr fricadsa or naolghblore a. Iaastl alird car othaerwiske. axndu a copy of tho \ AN N Ali\ EF,K I,Y N EWs x ill he aentl to Tts WEE1KLYv NEWS I a ilHNEMHi ANDl FAMII.Y Mtr-wsaPAPP. FOR TnR~ 'NTuI t nauxn. It tan the TaarXet W~eely pnb. Ited int the souath-sl:tceuj largo ragxes. 'It is enditdly gottenx up and catrefuly gadited. Itf you re necver seen a copy of lf, sand for one and i1 wIll pronounc aic Ith0.bgeaet and best news-g per you over read. A dd tressa TIlE W-Ei.EKLY NE.WR, Slaana da. .B WAR OFRFFtAUQ. and pri tuPo .when ou;o.y, g~W everywer. A L * -cmi stylis1 solda made The Me 0 r nd, ese an wIta u - no for eale W. T. Mcv F. B. MORGAN, Cj Carpent( (MREENVII Iaye received their st< BUIST"S GARDEN -: 11y your seed of good garden. Youi's truly, IUCRv~Q & DANVILLE go go Cot W.% li4u It. e t lietubin I-'u'.ter. lieives - OIUI .IIIA A ND (MGi1EN *1,LU 1) 1I'Is ON. Cod eVsd S.heube in (.1'4et Nov. 20, 892. Trii4 run by 75.\.I Meriditln11 Ti111. W,t wecn Cotina. %.eee and W uIm RIO XV0110A 11 ,1 t ..........L t' h n i ......... n o p " - m .....-- .. ... \ s n -.--.---. ... . . .1 m 1 . s m ..-- ......... .oln r ' .-----.- ....... - I p N'--3pin ...... .... .. Pr 1-,pe t. . . . .. 1.0I m ............. .... . ... . . n I1 ............... . . I0 ill - m .............N n t - i - - .- . . . 3 i.y 51pil ........ Grven woo4 .... .... . 2.50pm 3.10pil .... .. * ** ' . . 4 .............. . 221 pm 3- l-n .441 .4 r .(1191111 . . . ' . .12. 11;pill . . . .. . , .......... ? m r. .Lpo n [. .. . . . . . ..l a. . . . I . I1 j ,m S5p . . ... . rv lbe!tonl A ........... p (..pm . 4;h .\....... ..... 1. 4.35 in. .. . . .. ... nd rso ..... .. ...... .4r.pm S1 . . ..... .... I. . .. 0pm --........r S n r ....... I,v.... . . Opm ......... ..r a '.s r .J . v ... . I I..ism -. -_-;4. . .-.. ' ...I.. ... I 1.1'iatn 'l p':-_ 4 r Vbire an,t, hv. . in4. 44 4.15p:.... .. . v 'eo.............. .4.:Ep ....... ............\r.Itl i. ---. .. .p r4I14 ..... ... | l'n \....*..412 . m... ....r l n ...... . %, . 4 V-......lih an.......4 (1.4 h'444 14:11,A...:44.1 -441 e . t big. lo Dxidy. No. 13. STA' TlIONS. No. 1-4 ...a..... 4v tiaric4ton4 Ar......10.30p 4.:1pm4n...... ..... I, ('s hn. .. .... .2pin 4..... . -.. ...... A.....I v '14144 .... .... I..4j1pm 5.3 n ..---... hrli4ht.............11 lipm 5i.507jn.....-.-.--.-.-. -.S44'4ion............. .54447p 6.'7pi .-....... Pa4'4l, 44.... ........1 .4 i u 14I G ta...... r S4. Imrt,t 4ur I,v. ... loIp m 4 10. 10pm.... ......r .\4:heuvi4e I.v. ... .0m iUetween'4 '.'d erry. ('li4nton and I no444ron's lii y i."44ept .N4ub(y. No. in. ST.\'44. No 16. SN2 m -- -- .L ''du4 ia r .\........... t 5pm4 ' :14.144.... ........Newbr rryi1.......... ....:pm 3111)914.......... ..Gb.ville........ 10.., 4 -. '30.. .... .... A r Imurens Lv I..'... .... .. dl I 4 be t Ween44 [l t'4n :L4d .\ hbeyV Ile N4,. I 1- ST .''i'lN. No. 2 3..................Iv l4rb4Q' A r...... .... 2 0pm . ..-.....m...... .......Ih.rn4g'............ 2.pm , 3.35.......A r .' bbevillu lYv......... 11pta I No. 11- No. 12. s 8.2.4n.........lM rrauh'4I ........ .m44 8.-10am... .' iA Abbeville 1,v. .4. . .0n ' (4onn4eCtions VInI South1 Iound 44)liIlond1. - Daily. ______--I 'o. 9 (' in t ai'l'l 110 > ~44 7 t 6.I5anm... ..[v 4' 4t4mhi .\11: r..2.40pm . II.0a .. 4. ...Ar S.vy4 Ilnahi j V .. ....10. A 50. 39- No. 10 - 12.30pm...... v ('tolumbia414 A r.9... 90pm1 5.10pin44...4 r Sa vannah41 I.v....4.00pm)4j Par lor Car14i bet~ween4 4"i 'lIltn. ii4nd4 no0rthbound414, 1.5,I n. m., -1 J. . mn.. 7.l p. ml. (V ' tibutedQ4 liinted'l: 44o44thbo4'14ra. 3.t.1 n. ml., .21 p'. rm., II.-13 a. 410. (Ves4tibuted4h li144ited4): weV4tbontu11I4 , W.N. ('. d ivis'io, :3.445 Ind 7.10 ;>. mn., for fIen delrson4v ille, Ashe4.vil 4e, lt Sprinlgs nmi1( Knlox. '(Ille. Trai4 n'4 lee'lv GI reenIville. !. ('., . 44 4 rI j'.jivision nor4thblound1 , 2.41 4a. mI., 2.11 p). m1., (.08 (Veste,ibuI d i i1Ited( >; 14outh0 bounId,. 6.1(0 n. mI., 5.35 p. mi., hound,l . .17 ai. m1., 12. I5 p. mI.; 41outhbo4(und4, 'i.8 a1. m.. 717 p. mn. Pllman1114 palace10 .4IIeping Car on trinsl4 0, tO. I I, 41nd( I'l, 3T41and 38 on A. &6. 41. divi,sion4. I'u11lman PanrIlr earsFl onI t rinll Nos. 13 and( I4 between, Co lumnbla and1( SpalrtanIburg. Genu'1 perintendAent, Wishlithin. 1). C. 1 W.01, GIIAES 6N Ttl Manager, Washin(114gton1, D. C. 8 Carriages, .' B ggies,3 Saddle ee .J. L. THOR~NL'EY, Jr Pickens, S. C.* Monuey to Loaun. OIn im1pro)ved4 f.&rm landls in, I-um ofl1 43CA0 and1 ('1 upwards414. LIms1444 repn4ynbh-I lin-4441 small aInitati y men'1ts 41 broulghl n4 I.erid4 of :d x years14. 1hu1 enn-114 b,331ng the bobrrower( to pny) 11 i his 11 indbtednes J. ithout1(11 e4xhaust1inilg h4is eropIin 14anly 14ne yealr. \pp4Jly 14) J. l. ll0GG$ A Ittorne1y, j Scientifio American Ager:cy forU - T~RADE MARKS, n DESIGN PATENTS, " OOPVRUONTS, etc freeT1ad O~rt~to - dest~ bureau Fascurin patent.i a ShP FnoU ogIvon free of b hit #deutific Saciern Largetreula11tion' of an1 scierntlflo pps ~te WOI.,[IedI Ilium te ..igo int ron~ T. L. DOUGLAS ISHOEee" aewed shoe that wil not rtpy ss, smooth inside, more comf0ft80b1e, i and durable than any other alroe'!et the price.. Every stle. Equal custom. shoes costig from to $5. fOllowing fre of the same high statwjU4 01 it: -0* and .$.oo ine Calf llrandewed. .530 PoUce, Parmers anA Letter-CarrierW 50,3P ".2 and $o.e for Working Meni $z.o al $.75 for Youths anud Boy $J.00 Hand-sewed, $2.50 and m.o Dongola, LA%& $-75 for Mi"ses. t gt the bsTa Mane". 1o0omiae in your i "wa by Probegin W. e Doaglas aw .OpresAt the bmt value - at the pri.e adwertise.. ~. as taum==ena cam lee. Wy. a. you wear ra and re ChIun w t9rellhavenoo * our pincosea0 ind Ir to Factoryg stating SL. Douglas, rckton, Mass. kle by ALL, Pickens, S. C. m tral, S. C. r Bros.. LE, S. C.I. >ck ot -FRESH - SEEDS. them and ban a .4, ru~~~ DACM~D&NVLL 1 It W. liuiekop ir & Rieubin Poster, Receivers Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division. SchedUlt in effect Nov. 20, JQ2. Y 'NOnR1UMN I . No. 39. No. 10. o 12 histern Time. tally. )aily. aIY. A t tlita (E. T.) .... VI.5pmj 9..101p11 xfsjM umbie........ ......... .'2)pm 10iam ....r... ..-.--.--. --.---.... to0.pn 8.52an wtuth -........ .. ........ 10..M 9.04oam Suawno-.. .. .......3p 9.169m T1ford.....----......... .:;pmi 9.2Mam 1'1owery liriancl - -.....0.51pm 9.42am (;ltin1ekville%. .... . %1.;p 1 . op m 10.0. am -,11 -.............2 3-1s i 1.36cpu 0.2;jam 1lilton ........... - -...I I.38pn 10.30an Clinivb -.......-...... 2.05ilin 10.51am Mt. Airy................. 12.09m 10.55edM T411-ol .......-----. ....... 12.:'raml 11 141M W estinlster . -.- . . ...1.17im I11.66aza e leell -----. --....... . 68. 2.a i n .entral.............. ...... 2.l(ain L ;samu e y. ------------ . ...... 2.-" nm 1.55pm .............. ... .... 3.5am 3.00pn. elilor- .......... ...... 3.30am 3.20pn Spartitnbag . .06pmn 4.0jnm 3.48pm. n iflo l............. ...... 4. ii 4.08pm (-o.)peris---.----....-0am i.ipmt (nineyr............ ...... 4.53tom -4.l'pm .o u - . ... .. ..... b.. t um 5345pm I*iI.r...... 6.17am 6.2pm. r. I hlarI.,tti .;pot 0.40mi '7.00pm So CT 7.4N. 11. No. 9. _ o - luily. Dlhy, n -- 35 nr10pmtl.ta -. - .2'p m I I.4'2am -. -... . . l.3.pw m i i Daa - - -. .... .4pm I2.02am elaklburg. .. .. 104"nm 2.37.m iIim UAlU'.%........ .... .... .....5Pm1 1.llamn P- i ...............~. .0m 1.36am ...n............... .. .... .....:pm i.30am p.mrtano rg.. .. Ii .37am 3.36pm l.56nmn 'eliforri ----.--- -... 4.00pm 2.lI.m rec"---- --. .. ... .. 4.15pm 235ami (.un~v:ille-..... ?.8pm 4.42pm SI07am~ 97 .. .. .... 5.t4pm 3.35am 4enlral--.---.-.---.-.-......it.pm 4.I0t0m im ' ....... ...... .. 6.3 pm 4.38am Vt'tmnhijter.---........ ... .48pm 4.58um ee?.4(.... ... .... .... .....7 28pmI .4Oama t. Ary---......... ....... 800pim 6.l'am nd. ---.. . ..... 803pm 6. l8am o1 ~.... . ....9tlim 0.41am n n.. ... .. ... IS1pmn 9.28pm 6.43am Gamo'-villoi..... ...3.33tpm 1.53pm 7.tYiam ICwery liranch.. .. .... ...9.2pmz 7.2(a l.ituro d. .... .. ..... .... ... 9.'Apm 7.3I4nm 'huwan4LI ............. 9. 8pm 7.52amn i)uluzth......... ..... 9.50pm 8.03am Nor'ro. .... .. .. ..1.0 p .4 m Chatble ... ........ ... 1.19in i.25am-. r. A tianta IE. Ti...4.65pm i1100pm 9.00pma No,. 9) nnd t0 P'ullmn Sleepers between A ilan and .\ew Yok Noa. 37 and 28.* Wa.ington and! Southbwestern .tibuj;ied 1.imit ed. between WVashingtoun andl Iimhl Ia. Tin ugh Pn limin Sk'epers 1etwen ew \ ork snoi .New O)rIlnt, alto be1tweenI Washi toni, uit and \lephis iu . Atlnn ad HIiuing Iim. I 4mt.'~ in ea be(tweenl Wtabhington and No.4. II ami I2. Puolman IHuffet Sleeper bo menl Washttiingtoni uad A tlanta. F"or detailed infotrnititon aa to local and thro ine. tal, ratIes an.l llmnan Sleeping ear res 'Tationls4 confler with ioenI ig(gents, el add reau Gen'l P'ass. Agt. Was.hinigton, D. C. S.IjI. A AItDWICK, A;'t Geu' Pn,s. Act.. Atlanta, Ga.. .J. A4. lDODSON, SupiJerin4tenden~It. A tlanta, Gia. W. II. ( ItE EN, G;eneoral Manager, Washington, D. C. 80O. lEA A S, Trafle Manager WYashlngton, D. D. HE~ ATLANTIC COAST LINE R R PA.SENG ER D)KPAIRT MENT. WIlmington, N. C., Jaun. 29, 1893. F'ast i.ino between Ciharleston and Columbia d Upper South Ca.rolina and Western Nortlb rolina. CondIens.ed .Schedule: ding Westl. Going Easa 0, 52. ST A TIONS. *No. 53'. 35num..Lv Chnorleston, 8. C., A r...1040pm 3'.utaa..............anes~...............8.40pm r ..nm......... .....Sumtler......... ...7.25pmi 55am.....Ar Columbla Lv....6 10pm :'pmn...........Properity..........4.3pm 3i8pmi............Newerry............18pm 30pmn............linton.............30pm 5iipm..........reenwood........... 2.Spm 23pmn............bbevlle ........... .42pmn SVpmi.............Athens..............l.4amn ISpmt.............tanta............. .3am 10pr .. ......WtInsho~ro..... .. ...l.5ipm 30pm.... .. .. Carlotte, N. C.. .......9.35pm X..:... ..A..n.Lertn...... ....1pit ri0pm. ...........reentlo...........2.0pre Mpm......... rtahrg...... ....0.20rsni .I5pm.....ll. llenrson1ville, N. C..... .0am yp 111pm...... ......he ville, N. C...... ... 7.0arr Inily.~ N o,. 2 arnd. 531 'mld tralina, Tetwe e.I aiieton~i and1 C olonhuin, S. C. II. M. EMIiRSON, Easl4ey, 24. U. olieits your piatr(onngc. W Ill pay you 3 p0 it. inbitret (In detposiits for peiods4 of thr e thst, 14nd4 Ii per cenlt, fo)r p'erlods of al n1ihs. Inltel est li c(lIlommece on first of mont weed(ing d114 ate lfdepoit4. )cep'oits~ are payabule on demand wvithou diee. WV. M. IIAG;OOI, P'resident. I.1. .I N lI I R DT,' V. Presidlent. W. C. SM 'ih. ('aashier. LADlES ONLY. IR. I)UMONT'S FEMALE REGUL,ATINf AS ae alays areand reliable; 12,001 teati naias from all~ over the world. Iteigro o M jar j.ackage. Sent biy mall aeurely ,eaie. mi Ilbservatione. Addreaa Dr R I)tMo,cr: 981 S lIitead Str-.-e, (hicago, Ills., j S .. aarnithG21I) tt Combinatior Latest Spring Attractions lety in Every Depart )re, the Determin. bility to Make V PRICES ! i with tho best and handsomest Sprin u. like them. Styles and Faslions. th' di. right prices. Don't fail to see ou f the iducements offorod in S CLOTHING, HATE rnishing Goods. We Season. Honest Goods that POSSEs A Honest Merit. t7 -Inve Ever KCFnown to Every Customer. Profit, Becaust ng to the Buyer. Pleasure, Becaus unlity and Style. take in your Spring buying if you se k of DTHSCHILD, (Areentville, S. C. YOUR A I -...V T.A ( E TO It ;Y 0 URIt6 E'D, Other deale-s who Rel cheappr oian everybodh V, will not UaVe yOL over 50 enits oni th( dollar. We positiveh% Save 1 .0 cents ol ill( dollar. Competion de fied. Our je,ds re";fid, We have ia expert test. er, who from the feel of the seed, can tell ex. exactly w0hat1 size eal lm.ge will he. Every sed is felt, hV nur ex pert and nothing soM 1hat Vill prodiuce 1Vss thall a 11) lb. Cahhage. Other sced as carefn'lly selected anld he( letfic suld to our competitors. We iave a record left h "Noah of old" of all varieties taken into the "Ark." We have all these as well as all the lj()VelLiC3 a%d&d bhiMC No manure or la lor reqidred Eh1 crop leaves the soil richer than before. SLOAN BROS. 'LOOK OUTI! For Blowecrs and Sqnalls. It Rainsi4 lails, Sleets aral Snow and it. , Migh ty S tormy Weather. All the had weather don't keep thue peop)le from comning to town once and1( awhile. So when they do come please tell them to remiember I have Just Receive< and( am receiUing every week, Flour, Sngar, Cofafee andl have got the biest Museovado Molasses and New Or leans Syru p I have ever had1(. I haive recei Ved(m 1Vsecond( sip mnent of Plars and they are moving ont . The pricees tell. Nw it is ahoSn t time1( to t hinuk i aout plant in1g Peas, Ii'ih Poft aes anzd Gar-. dJen Truck general ly. I have a large lot of .S)ed, bo0th cheap and( high p)ried(. Comend get soilmid p)lanit a good gardena. It will help to keep tinme prices off and its inighty handy any way. I am still bnyving TIides, Bees Wax and all Count ry Produce, arnd will paiy as much as anybody for them. I want eggs bad. A. M.. MOR RIS. Lot of corn and fodder for sale for THE A n. a' at a (nta,G(a. A IOMi CoMP'ANioN. hLl Aheaady 1 i~C) 000 Ib.oriia r e LataIrg est Circu lation of any wVeekiy Newsepaper. IN TH' 11 woi(LI. THE GREAT_SOUTHERN WEERILY Its Agricrultural Departunesat is thle baest in the hand. Its WVOnan '14 and3 Ch ildr1en's Bohnunii~sare oaf unnminal doir e'stic interest. .its Special F"eatEure( cost, imore money thman is paid by ANYV TEN SouthI Drn papers coimbiuned for general reading matt er. Its News Col iun Cover the W ould. Bill Arp) writes i'or it. Dr. TIahlnagec preaches foar it. -Ioel Chlandh-er Ilarris (Uncle Remus), Wallace P. Reed anid Frank IL. S4tantoni arei regulairly empil)oyed bay it. A. M. Wier (Sam"e P1lunkett) has a week. ly letter. Mark Twain, Robert /LoniS Stevensona Rud(yaird Kipling, F"rank Stockton, Richard MIalcoumb .John iston, and)4 the biest literny enins of the worlld con'.ribaute to its co 1 Iminis. IT 1S A MAGAZINE I AND) EVERY ISSUE18AN EDUCATORt ONLY $100A YEAR. Agents wated in every locality. Money for agents in working for it. SEND) FOUtSA MPLE OOPIES. MNN (lig the addressesx of vouraelf ME X Ianad fivei nei'labora who wnumt ree cop MAMESIW lea. 0" w rite for agent'a terms,. 5WClubs of si.x for F"ivo Dollars a year. Adlrensu. CONiTT UTION, .\T L~A NTfA. GA.