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PIOKENS SENTINEL PICKWENR C. If., S. C. J. E. IloGS, Proprietor ^.'tored at Pickens P6tiffifce as Seond Clas fatter. 5tli%C11PTION l'RrF, $1.V0 per Year invarla bly fit advance: for six mkonthq,' V cents. Altlvertisements isertet at Ime dollar per x(quare of one Wenl or less for tile - f ist insertion and fifty cents for envih stitsequent ihsertlon. A Ilberal dstitimnt made to mereianta and other advertitinig for nix moithr. or " year. W l/OSITION ADWEtTSiNTS POSI TIVfLY NOT TAKEN. Obitry nntkis exceeling five lWes, trilmtem of respect, m'011111111) W1111ots or a personl character, whett a<dnissatle, wilt be chargell ffir ia advertfsements. TIUtRSDAY, A PRIL, 6, 1893. AN MIPO1'1".ANT UNDE RTAKING. I. C. Camp, of Chicago, is stopping at I the Mansion house. He is at the head of the Western Advocate and Camp Imnmigma libn Guide, of Chicago. and his business in Greenville is that of immigration ageit, J to bring substantial farmers from the torth down here-imake southern democrats of then if he can-locate them on farms In the South, and in this wiy build up the country by an mfusion of new energies. new people, I(ney and ideas of diversified ihrmiing: mr. Camp has been working in the West for twenty years and is one of the most n(e tive workers in his line of business thissid of the Mississippi river, and to his constant exertion in idweing immigration t) the West is dbe much of tIe rapid growth anild prosperity ard fame of 1haM svctio'. IBti Mr. Cimilp is convinced that tiere is more Iloney in farming in the SoIutlh than call he mude anyiwhre else :n the world. Ile Clle (mvil e" about four olntilhs ago a scepltie in regarti to stories het had liard on this same line, but ill Ihese fouir months le h aR bien tihr'onlgh tihe' gillnter part. of ('eoI gin and solie part 'if Soltill ('arlAiln, he ha1Is talked t the pople.r lIn fromI paine(, to place livin al'f '1' the farlm8rs live, villing With t'ht-Iml, ltini their house,;. halts be Come fiog lif:jili.ar w%ith thel tats. of thin's an1d hast! tirmnly stt1l hlis mind uplOn the prDiject (if brinin pe1 pe froml the Norl't it boyt i)url 1,ands faIncrs pms. sessed of Ilpl ie:t.s t it thisclVes On i: .im pro's-rillity in to tihe staid old S11uth. -- 1ail y N -w s. We hopt- Mr. ('mp will bteoe sol) inter ested in tit. Sotlil ani Soth artina i particuliar tht i' will ill.Inle'. i( not 11(1 flar' mnurs to ome hlere :,:: invt LtLil llony and Sttie. Thert is innh romn for im provemnilt n Iilal tille was never of fered to inv 11,lrs han now. We woIll(l really e I lad ftltr Mr. Canip to visit hIlis part of the State. We have Sote is fllie farn ing lailds in th is ou(Inty as tie State affor<s. Therv is i great riuant ity of origi nal :brest lands, unim provvd and improyel land whij(ich could be bought Very cheialp. With a little mo1e and perseverenec IL Man can make a stices of almo.t any kind of induistry. This country only like deVlopelment and this is tIe quickest wily that we conid think of to let the people know whiat t great antd gratid C,olutry we have. We hope Mr. CamIp's undertaking will tucceed, and that. he wili inform him 13elf thoroughily aboutl llthi vouintry. NP11mlTAL RFECVIIATwONS. On last Friday Iiglt live ciLizens of this Colity miket at a neightbors lloll;e and begatn the discussion (of polit ics. tl s)ject was star!.ed by mentiining tihe fact that lminost CvCry farmer in that stctill had received notice from tile Auditor thlat the townshir liard for thatt townlship) had increared th1e alsessmenlt -of thecir real estaite. The arty consistedi of three Tilltmanlites one Cioser. vntive anti a sonl oIf t he Consetrvativye. Thie Conse'rvat ive genIltlenumll remarIked I halt it waLs veryn3 hi'Iavy oil thle peoptile tt payil tihe !ncreast'd taxes much'l less theI taxes oni tilt inlctrasedi assessmIent, andtt thaIt tho peopile wtoutld suifTer unt1 il at eblange in) tIle Staite nied 1by tile Tilhuanlite genitlemnen andt oneC of themil binig a1 great bIelieve-r ini thle "ipir it ralppings'' pIrotposedl to prove by that pro Ce-ss that tihe pre'senit adimistrationt was the( biest that hadl ever been. Fo gaIthetrmIg artalmd a smIall tabh-0'111( andal placing their htands onl it onIe otf tiht betl iever-s ill Glove nor Tilhtnani .iidto thIe spirits that11 if Gov emonT.'lilhnan wIas 11111(go (nverno IM m' ake~ the table r:ip. Saitnee'i reignet I supireme. The conslferv'ative lmembetr tof the 'arty thlen crnor raip."' immediat fly the ta:il raised up and1 rappedt. Another one Of thle 'Ili-i man get'lemencI who1 has bleenl a gretat lit' liever in "spir it rapptJings' watetltd to try) his hand1( andi he sidt t) tile spirits tihat ''ir there waIs anly goodIl at all inl GoIvernlor Till. manRt to miake the table rap."'I) ienhlike stillness was the responise. Tihe eonserva tive now took ai Secontd tiurtn and asketd the spirits to malike tihe table1 rap if Governor Tililman was tile worst Governor tilt State' ever htad. Agaitn tine tablet re'fused to move~'i 'The regnIel(t was someltwhant motditied anti the c~onserevative saitd :'If Governor 'Till man Is the worst Governor thle State htas hatd excepit Scott, Moses and (Cahamerbin, rapl." TIhe TIiiilhnatn men't wiere rathIer startL leod when? the table beogatn to rise and11 then -went diown. Ihahted with the reveO'lations thle "'spirits'3vere. t-kinlg Ihe Conservattiv e' genlhtlmanl cXtt1oonlud to vetureht a little-fure thier andt atsked( thle "'spirits"' to mualmt the table ratp if Sheppiardt would hiavet madte a bet,ter Glovernor thlan 'Tiliman. Theil "spir-. Its"' comlpiied wi-ithi theo r-<pltest and1 tine tab. ie rapped. '"Make it rLap thiree times1(" said Btaki the conservativte anid unmtlediately' ill atuccession the table raplpedi twice. ihe(til mnlg conin~iced that tine "splirits" wenre tile rapingsU~ of- the spirits tt at 'lose. (One of tile ge'nthremen pre~senIt, had1 alwaiys beeIn a great behtever In spirits, s0 much,li so that it is sait hie ofteinedi communedtl't withi thlem about.someI dep'ar;ted friend, tile change-s in the weather andut ill fact abnIost ('veryting he wished to know. Th!e story as related above is vouchied for by the conse5(rvative gentleman present atnd lhe staited thIat it was an actual occurrence and wouid not be de nied by aniy of the gentlemen. iIe stateti however tihat hIe htatd 5n0 faith in the '"rev elations" haut that it was very amassing. WHAT WELL sIE no0 ABOUT IT?a Congressman Latimer is reported as say ing that "lie would not submit" to thie in dignity of having the Federal patronage in his distriet distribulted lay his predecessor, whom he had defeated. If Mr. Cieveiand sees fit to entrust Ex,Congressman Johna stone with the distribtutiou of the Fedemwi patronage in the 3rd distrIct what will MI'. leatmer do about it? Joiei Mr. Latitner nor any other Con. gutssman.has asrght to the distribution. off deral petwonage. That right is con-, byth mestitution on thePesdu and although It has been customary for t'e Executive to consult Congressman as to the appointments in their- several districts, he Is under no obligation to do so, but may I make his appointinents Iy the advice of I whomsoever lie may choso to consult, or j without any advice whatever if he sces fit. 1 It is therefore in great measure a matter F of couvenience and favor on the part of the President to confer on Congressman the I diAtibution of appointments in nisdistrict, i min it is certainly altogether a matter of 0 'Iiscret ion. Now, what shall guide the Ex. !cutivc discretion in selectingany Congress nan as his adviser in the distrition of tppointnents? In the first place, the Pres dent must. consider the purpose for which ,he Constituticn entrusted him- with- the iower of appointment. That purpose was inquestionably that he might have under ,in a body of ofliec-holderR by entriisting o the Congressman in (jucstion the appoint. nents in) his district. Let is apply these considerations to the )rcsent case. Here the President happens to be Grover Clevelaud, 9lected on t. sound money platform, on a platform dernuding .qiial rights for all and special privileges to Ione, mid not only elected on that platform mnd pledged to the people to carry it olit, nt hitmielf 'n lirty aympathy with it and n fact, its very emb1odiiient aid personiti :ation. On the other hand, the Congress. tan ii question is A. C. Latiier, pledged mblicly to the doctrities of the Ocala plat Form (w hieh favors free silver and which leaniaids class legislation) aid who refused o vote for the endorsement of the Chiettgo platf >ri. And not only so, but Mr. Latt mier personally denounced Mr. Cleveland as i tool of Wall Sireet. Yet Mr. Latimer li-maiids that Mr. Cleveland should entrust lin with the Federal patronage, and that, too, whbeii it is known that h', has made every arraigement to use that patronage to Ldvaine the Ocala propaganda in this State and that lie has hdl meetings throighout his distriet, at which oiily Olait-ies were P"onsidered as candidates for the fourth JlaFs postollices. That Mr. Latimer should have any ex. peetattion of being allow-d to control the Ffderal appointimleits is astounlldlin"g. Cer itily )r. Cleveland couli not allow him that privilege without self stultification lBut as Mr. Latimer s.ays "lie will "not submit," we would really like to L.now what Ie proposes to do about it? At tLe State I)emocratic Convention imi May last, Congressman-lect Latimer in. troduced ta set of resolutions declaring that "We shall look upon the nomination of F,x-President Cleveland, if forced npon tile party at the Chiengo Convention, as a pros titutioli of the prineiles of I)einoeracy, as a repudiation (t the deiandA of the Far mer's Alliance, which embody the true principhes of i)eniocracy, and a surrender (if the rights of the pcople to the inianecial kiigs (f tihe Country." Ii a letter to the Columia lRegister, the nirgan of tie Ithy DeMocraCy, iin Septeiii. her, 189.2, Mr. L,atier said "I have been iioiinated by I)emocrats in the 3rd district in the )eiceratic pri mary. I shall act with the ciemoeratic party, if >eriitted to represent this dis trict in tlngress, on all questions which have not, been decided by a ifajority of'my coinstitIeiiy. I will no-t aide any .a.c agai nst the Oreala demands, whlich have !beenm'( a(ibyted 117' the ('ounies of this~ district as the l)emiocratic State pilatforim of my State. I requjiest that thle press or the State (4o1y this." In a letter to 'The News and( (Courier in F( hniiry (If the pr esent year-, Mr. Lat iner said :"You wilt greatly otblige med by3 con-. tinninug to pubb)lsh thme Lat imer Anti.i (Clevelandl resluitons passedC( by the May Convention. 'New'.s a ndl( Courier. We dlid not rec'ogize the Journal last week. It seemed like somethIng was wrong, for it- s very unnatural for it to come to us with its heels no'-in the air. The great Provin(ce of Kiang Soo, China, is beiing deCvastatd by horu.ds. The3y de vonr and (dstro) all vegetat:on where they go, amt fami ne seems to be 5 aring thoseii peopl pe ini the' face. 1' nless our government, take extra ordi niary. Steps to plr(vent it, we expect, to see this 'ountry scourged with cholera this year. Th'le Would's Fair at Chicago will be a great imeanis of speading this awful and te.rrible disease. Cal. Caughman having satisfied himself abolut the 1loayes at W'ashiington returned to South Carolina last week to 10ook after the fishes, lie say.s that "'Senator Butler is a piece of the imagnetisin of the Uniited States (Governmenit." Cholera in splreadinig in Ilussia. Ptiysi e'ians there state that tho dreaded dlisease has not abated imuch since it, broke out, last summer and that it is slaying the peopleC by s(cores. Tho the horrors of this dIreaded epidemie ha:s bIeen aIdded the appallinig prospIect of a return of famiiie, withl ty phusi and1( othlt fevers in its wake. Senator Irbiy and1( (Congressmnen I,ati imer, McLaurini, Talbeurt, Strait and Shell have prepairedl the folliow ing slate for Presidenut Mtharal, I )r. Sampsonilt l'ope'~, of N~e wvherry) Il)istrict Attioirney, ('ol. .1. 11. Eamrle, o G ;reenivillIc, andl tor (Collector of tie pol rt at Ileaufort, A. M. Yonmuains, oIf I lampton. Prtesidlent (levelaund has said lie wvill stunsh slates andii t his is one lie will triy his hand on. Section 1. 'Tha."t the ('ounty' Comi mIIis(ier o,f Pickens County be mand they are hereby, authorized and re qtuir'ed to divide the puhhIle roatds of the said County jito high way districts of such size as thiey may deomt adlvan tageous, and1( appolint ain overseer for (eh district, and assign such hiands to each dlistict as they maity sPO pIrop or, having regard to the residece of the hands so assigned. Sec. 2. Every~ person)u s0 app)lointed overseer, unless exempt from rodIf doi. ty, shall be required to servo as horo inafter provided, and any person re fusing or neglecting to servo when appointed shall forfeit to tho County the sum of twenity-fivo dollars, to be applied to- the permanent imnprova ment of the roads in-said Cunty, as. herein after dire3ted. The term of offic of such overseer shall be for two year. from the date of his appoint. mont; buht annh ovamaner tihn1' nue be compelled to servo more than one term. See; 3. The County Commissioners f said. County shall furnish each over Perwitht a list of all persons liable 'o. oad:duty who are assigned- to work ipon the highway district ever which j uch overseer is appointtd, and it hall be his duty to warn out such A 'ands at the time and places designa. ed by the County Coin missioners mld at such times as the exigencies if the weather may necesitate. Sec. 4. Tihe County Commissioners hall require all persons liable to road lut.y in said County to work upon the )>1l)lic roads not exceeding eight days C n each year, and it shall require eight r 1ours of actual work to constituto a days work under this Section. Sec. 5. It shall be the (uty of each versee'r to keep a list of the hands mder his contirol and note the hours if actual work which each band does, ind to return to the County -Comuis. A ioiers after endh 'orking ordered by hem a list of. each hand under his J :ontrol who workR, and the number >f hours lie has actually worked. knd lie shall also keep a list of such 0 inn1ids as refuse or fail to work, anid 01 Meh return shall hosworn to in whole >r in part. and return the same to h he County Commissioners, and shall y oathi attest the correctness of each o kept and returned by him. Sec. 6. The County Oommissisoners ihall direct the times of workiigsaid roads, and he place inl each district it which >rk shall -begin, and the iverseer a each district shall pro eedto w rk the roads under his harge thoroughly as he goes. lie shall make the roads at least 1(6ij feet wide, when practicable, and sHialt' protect them by suitable drains or post fromi interferance by cultivation, it Sec. 7, The Comty Cojmmission ers. shall provide such overseers with suchi i Iumbl)er of picks anild scrapers as they may see proper, :n(d such overseor shall be responsible for the custody of I, the same. All hands warned to work a tIhe roads shall blring with tlem a hoe, shovel, or other farm tool, as directed by said overseer. Sec. 8. The provisions of existil-n v laws relating to the workiig of hig. ways shall remain of force in said] Couity, except so far as they may be Modified by the provisious of this Act. Approved December 24th, 1891. [The road law published week e. fore last is the law in thi.s State and' applies to this county except where the above act conflicts with it. About the only dillerence we see between the two is the repeal by this act that claMe in the luNw heretofore published which exempts an overseer for two years from road dity after he has HVerled one term. Preserve this paper it may help you in the future.] Ed. ah e Ne w Yrk Financil Idictor pinlts a tab)le shiowinig, among othier things, the mniIa!ge of newi railroad1s built inm the SouthIi last year. TI'he to trl is L, 7:30niiles. Adumirers of Gov beI aistoniishedl to learni that Suth Ciaru ina's nmaime does not apjpear. in the tablo.--Newvs and1 Couietr. VRelc laIlt lOut if assuredl by m-e entific mecn that the world wouhld conie to an end within the next twelve weeks? The long promisedl novel of Camihe Flamnmarion "Omega: The Lamst D)ays of the World," proves to be oif thriling inter. est. It is the conception of one of the world's most distinguished astrsumiers ti wo'rked out within thme bounmds of" scientific [posibility. While educat ing the reader in the most modern wt phases of science, it is as full of initer- t, esting surprises as The Araianm Nights 13 EnAtertiment. Thie most interest inug part (If this woniderful n1ovel -i found in his description (If thle trepi dation and( expectation inito whichithe people of the world are thrown. Im- " aginme thme conidition (If the stock ox. c change with a fact of such iimport staring them in the face. [The (opea. ing chapters will be found in the A pril number of The Cosnmopolitan E magazine. .I Proibably no novel has ever been presenited ini anf Afmerien numgzine - wit h such illuistritamn as accolmpany Flamnuarioni's "'Ommega,' whmi eon lmeinees ini t he( April Cosnmopoli tan In the list of illutst aerar aret to be a fomud the namesit of Jeanm, Paul Laurenms, I hiebegrosse, ~I hoin u yo?l1 (1. San unier, (Ger-ardin: u i an ealie. OIer'k' Nale. ST1ATE O1" SOUTiI CA lIOLINA, ) g Cunty (If Pic-kens. . Iii ( onnmi IIn l'!cas (Court. Olin L. Duriiant, PIlaintitT, vs. ,J. D). CuIirton1, (et. l, I e fendan:it . iBy vir-tue of an enril made,l~ ini the abhove siated '~ en 0 In 'tub .f \alm 18293. 1. will sell to the hiighest b,id On Sale-dav ini lM next , be fore thle Ouri t H'ouse d. or durmg thu legal huourms for' se th followimg descr-ibed re.l estate to wit: All that. certini lot ini the towni (f Pickensa, on whjich the (defeindanut j DI. Cumretxon, now liv~es, 04 nt ai i ;mv(41 hail f ( .) acre more or le-ss, on no r1I side oif mam street, adljiinig lots of J. HI. Ambler on the east, l'st (f [ li. hui Griflin on the norith, Dr. vi. ,j Branmlett on the west and main 't meet on the Sonth. Terms cash. Purchaser to, pay fo,r papers amnd for recordiigthe sani. Clerk of Court. March, 31, 1893. SCHOOL, CHURCH, DANk' - - AND COURT HOUSE i FURNJIMIT URE. anid P'ubhel Bid'gs. GATEBS-DESK:00, w RLEUNILLIA 6.:a P"Or th.e: L Magnificent Popular Line of the L An Unlimited Variel ment of the Stor ation and Abi the BIST. We are offering these indulcemelts w oods you ever saw. Qualities as you atest. . Assortment Complete, and all >cldid Stock and take advantage of t REN'S AND BOY'S And Gents' Fur 11 the(Latest and Nicest Styles of the the Worth and ~rics the Fairest you We Guarantee Profit and Pleasure tc tir Prices. will Prove a positive savin( .wr GoodIs can not fail to Please in Qui AdrIt is Impossible to make a Mista Ct from the Grett Fair Priced Stock L. RC "Marell, 31th, .1 m03. If-t Oc W ELDON, 1)ENTIlSTS, Min Stri et - (uE EN \'II.,,E, K. C. (;its given every Thursday and Friday, and th extracted wrolith t pain. It. FItA NK SMIT11, I-:ASLEY, Im now torminently iot' itE;islev. and re , tfuflly otTers his profes.siolilal selvive. to the itbhliv geinurally. jan90tf. '"TIC E OF RtEMO\'A I,. My lentatl Rooms are now foented in W. C. velan-s new buildling liver the Saving's ank utud Felton's look Store. N M01,1. . W..tWO) ) .S G..1FE_N \'lI,E, s. '. cA...I. ISLs,E, D)E NiTIST', ffice over Westmoreland llros A Duke's Drug Store. lan't f (ilE EN Vu,1,E. S. C. C'. FI1TzGlIl:z.%,t), Pt I OTOflt.\t'ER, ;tttF.~N\lLLEi, S. C. ONvr Westnorelitilt Bros'. lrug Store. Al ork i1o hy the inMtantameom process. Also .itke eilh riements from oht pictures to aivy im. in water colors, eriaymo, Ilndia ink, oil inl hiin pihoitog,raphs. f.IOT.KlIRKSEY, lins permnttent iy loentel in P11ekens anl offers Im prirfessimmal merviis to the 'itizeis of tit -wn anId county. 1111iliploimat are froin the il"ol of Pysicians mn<l Surgeis. of lialt imore s. and fritn i . i Jthn Ilopkitis, 1891. Was titne ionths in Nursing and Childs lloppital. Itatiti nore. 4aiigOim Better Than- an En 'yclppedia. 'he Mfost WVond- ritl Publicat ion ever issueil. Pres.i atrd Public. liticaMa in , U. Ma Combfindr. & AdoRQMa of AiQriCa.n itory. A Compliete li';tory of our Giovernmient by A d iili'trat ioux andi Conlgresses. ,axtest l832 Ed I ini. 4fxic ihes t largest ever pirinited). Monun d.oni rollers lit top. and hottonxi. By speinl airrangemenxts with the pulishrers 'inre ableh to 'ibtaiti a hullsmber of the above-I ent iioled ixt i, anel p ropoilse to fo unish o to hb of iulr thsl.'ribe(rs. Th'iis Nap is a niecsi ill every homile, schioiil or (illicio, and wIltlit bex eIly deisirnble to refer to daIly d llrimng the minzg juii lit ilimpaigni, axn it ttiientes ai Av itoie Pvery' iniportaint fact iconeted with the stoiry of ouir counlt ry and A meriennI piolities. fT IS 1In. ilLE MA P CONTIA INS A l)hagrams Showing all of the Political Part ri. lxtiG. A -Dingramn Showing aill thxe Presidentsi nr>d. ibiniets. II l . A~ llinkram Shoiwing the Political Complexion. each t'ongress. 2x061. A ligratae Showing the Creeds of the World A D)iagrams Shotwinrg the Standinig A rmixes of jib Nilitili. 13x 10. A itgrmun showing tho Naval Tio:ixage of 'oh Nition. Iax il. A ( 'pliete Mapl of the World. l3x'!0. A ( 'iiluph-!te .\la. uf time inited States, lIanid 'Natlly A t' l16xl66. A Maii; uf 'ntrat AmIerifn. 10x t0. .A \liap Af .\b-ku. lux 13. A Man- of Nat ht A frieni. l0x 13. A Milp uf i'ppier N ubia amid liabesh or A by.vi A Map, of Pecrstia, A fghiastian anid tteluehijstAn. A ('xltuliuteu Map of theo Solar System-llest ev It I'T1 'il l'" A ,1, T'ill l' ltESIf)E NTS FiIONM WA iil INGT.'ON TOf 1 ItIiSON. ii also givs tn brIef: Thli Istory iof I'oloial,x Politres. 'Tihe t tistoiry of lietvolutionlary PolItics. Theiiistory of thieConfedierationm. Thei listory of the U.jti. Glovernmenet by Con. T liihteuy oif thet E'. FR. biy Adini strattionsi. .\ 1 eariiysis of the Fe~deral Governamnt \'numbh!i-luit ist is onm Debts. \'t itr bh- Stat istits onm ttev'enue. \'n innbh-i Stat is tics on Ex tiendiittures. Th litoBry iif utll l'i ticln Ptarties wich el have -li it ini ti couptry. A iihrIiifiii tiable of 319 of the mo.st h n 1,ta1 iventls from thme i)iscovery of Amiferi'ix Ihi' uresent ity. ''Te piub lihrst prIce is $5.00 which is very low i-'li-rinrg its meits, but. we in tn'eition ,hi seinel of tie lemulin plitshers in alt the iite. have beten foirtulnate ill arranlginlg for iiih toi Il urisht ait Onily 90) CentS eiaih idel Iver f ret -to anyi patrt osf the United States, as fol 1,t To lily nlew sunbsriber. -i.'L Tliny renoewns ilsusriber. ti To iany sbcribiun er now in arrears who pays ii *llanry 1st next. \I t he- lishfaters limalt the time they wxilt fsur 'Ih the lu-i ips at thte low piries, we advise aill iii deix-re to niiil themxvhen of4 5 this oppol;rtu-. ty ii ttiend to iit at oncec WEEK IY COURIER-JOURNAL!i ENRY WATTERSON, EDITOR. EliDHKOCAT!C PR miE SI ist ( 'ene .News, I lle't StorIes, "i' | Itet M i,eellany, S ittU | I. Womenil'S and itldren's D)e I tmn prtmneit, I- |lest A1 niwers to 4 orresponxdtt. 't It Del)partmxent, It gives away a valluable premium fry day fur .the rargest club re 'ived. ;lmpjle copien of the Weekly C'ourier-.Tourto 1t Ibe sent tree to anuy add.resmsm. WVrite to 21-,10IN!L CO. Louinilla. I, Combination itest Sprig Attractionk.! y li Every Depart o, the Determtn lity to Make PRICES ! ith the best and handsomest Spring liko them". Styles and Fisihions the right prices. Don't fail to see our le inducements offerod in CLOTHING, HATS nishing Goods. Sea ior. Honest Goods that Possess Honest Merit. > Every Customer. Profit, Because to the Buyer. Pleasure, Because lityi and Style. ko-inyour Spring buying if you so of )THSCHILD, (wreenville, S. C. fe) UR I1) ' 4V TA h -7'T) I* IT 0 UR SE]-ED, Other daders who sell cleiaper than everybody ele, will not savi'e yol over 50 cents oi the dollar. We positively 5ave 1 50 ceits onl the (1011. Competion e fied. Our itd. Te-tted, Beat on Earth. We have an expert test er, who from the feel of the seed, can tell ex exactly what. size Cab lae will be. Everv seed is felt, by our ex pert And nothini Sold that will prodnce less than a 100 lb. cibhaige. Other seed as carefully selected ant tlhe 1efS sold to our competitors. We have a record left by "Noah of ol" of all vari(;.ies taken into the "Ark." We have all these as Well as all the noveltiea added since. No maDnure' or lI hor requirel Each crop leave the soil richer than before. SLOAN BROS. 41e eeville, S. C. LOOK OUT! For Blowers and( Squalls. It Rauins, Hails, Sleek ts il Sniows, aLnd its Mightty Sto,rmyt W~eathler. All thle bad weather (donl't keep the peop)le fro.m (comling to t.own once antd awhiile. So wh'len thieyi (1o come leaCLse tell them] to rememCtber I have Just Rceivwed wd am receiving every week, Flour, Sngar, offee and have got the best AIuseo)vado0 Molasses and New Or Leans Syrup I have ever had. 1. have received my second ship ment of Plows and3( they are moving :>ut. The prices tell. Now it is about time to think ab)out planting Peas, Irishl Potntoes and1( Gzar dIen Truck generahlly. I have a large lot c>f Seed1, both cheap alnd high pr1iced. Comeband get sonme and p)lan]t a good .iardeni. It will 1help to keep time prices off and its riighty handy any way. I- am still buying Hides, Bees Waxc Rind all Country Produce, and will pay as much as anybody for them. I. want eggr bad. A. M. MOR RIS. Lot of corn and fodder for saile for cash. WANED)! NAiES! l'lisheI<l tat A itl ta, Ga. Ian A Irently 150,0090 subsc1ribetr The t,nLry. est Oirc ult itdt (f \ut ~~cy Newspapi1er THE GREAT SOUTHERN WVEERLY Its AgrulNItul Ie pa r't mues t in-lhe best. in the hind. It WVomunn an ,d Ch.iIldren,' columns are of unusutal dmuresMtICtilt trist. I tM Sp,ec*al Fea'ttur UeM M cos tre money than is pafid by ANY TEN' Sothl ern) paperCs com.bineCd forg generail reading miatter. Its. News Colunxn Cover the World. Bill Arp writes for it. Dr. Tahnuage p)reac(hes for it. JToehl(Chanduler H arri s (Unele Itemns), Wallaec P. Iteed and(11 Fiat. k L,. Stantton arle regnltirly empilloy3ed by it. A. M. Wier(Sarge P'lunkett) has a.week.. ly letter. Mark Trwai n, Robert Louis Steventson. Ilundyard Kiplin.g, Frank 8sockton ,.Rlichard Malcomtb .Johns140Dti, an the best, lit erary .enius of the world contribute- to its col IT 18 A MAGAZINE I AND EVERY ISSUE IS AN E DUCATOR: NiY$1.00 AHR Age.nts wanted . in every locality. NVoney for agents In workIng for it. NENfl FtSAMP'LE0IEs. MEND) G Ivng the atressesa of Vonraelf Mix anel five neigbotra whot wantt free- ('Dp. Il BI les- CP/W rite for aigent-a terms. JI"luba of aix fotr Five D)otlaru a year. A<tdlress d'ONSTIITT N, BfWAR OF FRAUD. 0n LV ft. 0am et .hny u UY. U1*1 iseaw madq WILL WL,02P Will give exclusive Date te shoe deal UMv tu. WeriE caaogu. Ifnet for nale 1 6.ele and wJ3th wanted. Pentngo Free, Wl. T. MCI 1fy. B. MORGAN, C Carpent GItEENV ilaye received their i BULS" Tr GARDEN I'My your seedt goo(d garden. ana ,91MMOND &DA~NVILE , to CO, v. W%. 1iniid1kii)i r uvlie ibin l''oster, Itevelver,4 CO 1I\IL\ A Ni) (MlE EN ViLE, I) V I SION. Coid nsel S heiliule inl effect Nov. 21), 1 9. Triis run by 75th 3merilinn 'ite. Ietween C:olmilbial, Isklevi:n nu-iki Wihait1 I1. N-.T.TIONS. .N~~~~ .'i m ..... I..... Iv i lnihin A r ......... . . ........... . h ton .............. 5. i , 12.2 ... ..........1n arin i.............. . ...... ........ _... 'S pw ity. . .. .32pm 1 1 .............. ewh rr ........... . 4.11p m I.0)pni............... It-N-nn. .............. 4.101 pmi I.16pm ...............hp peI .............3 MUpIm .' .......... N inet -Six . . . I.. 1. n, '!.50 m ...... ..... i reen woo4l............ 2.5a0pmn1 :1.I1. 1 ...... ....... liptigt-4..............2. 2 p m 3.'i_7pui............. Ihiahl - -......... .3lpm L. ien 11 ........... 1141nenile .. ........ I.5spinl :. 5-~.. .. .......... Ir Itellon fv........... 1. Wipn 4.05pmll........... I,%- viic)ti .\ . .. . .. . 1 3n I .'5p m il..............unLl t1.oll............. 1.1511m1 5 18 111............ .'..< to ............ i f... pm.. ..........\minir Sne I.v...... ....1.1Ipm t.:r'isin . .........,% svnef,i Ar...........I i.5 n 5.01p.in. . r G- i l l i v fl.i. .2.0vn. ilet -h1 .6if.r. Iet,1 a mid (1{~ t'in , v{{il _________________ Inc ily. _______ Nd. 1-. ~.' .v ii Nv . I ol.im. . . y . rb'i . r......... .35pm I .:Ipin............\r lI ;lton L,...........4.05pm1 :i 1:11.ta..........Lv lIIto n .\r........... .25pni 4l.(rum.. . r u lliamnstonz .\ r. .ir!pm -........... .... .......*1Ater ......... ....12. !5pm 5.(NIpin.......re<moo... .....u1p lietweeni l'aricIin, iroI*unebfl..\ * .tn tl Si rinnbu lt;rg. No. I3- 8ST.\ Tli>NS. No. I.I i.5.ti .... Lv < hnrl,e t'>n .Ar. ...1.0n S.Iin ... '. , h it bin ........ ..I -.'tpin 4....... ..........---...\ to ~ .... .... ..' p 5 '2:I.:n----..........'arlide. .....I -iin ... -....................antig.. .... ....II .-6r ............... .lkm.... ..........I I7pm I.:. :........... Plcol.t ....... ...... .44pmx 6.r.im i....A r Simartacnbuirg I,v...l20pmii 10. 10pm..........t r Ai.\hviIlle Lv......7.0am lietweeni Niwberry, Clinton andi Lamurens. I)b.ily Except-Suniny,. lII.21hu..........v I'ilumbbhlt .\0 ....... .5pmi (00m..;......New herty*............tu.0pmn 3.0lin........... . bivI'lle.......10. .5ami 4.3lApn........... r I.icma%n... 0..Man 4......m............t r I e . v......95a .et.w..n........s.. tar A I.,vt.~ bhevl.45 Ni. I.No. 12. 3.00pmi...I .oii. ...diif 3.3~>pini...........1r iill7 5i (.hn... n .. .hn i,SclL In1( ~eIta No. 9 iT ri T 10l . N o. 3'). ti45,nI. ilo'iche, . r.....2.ipm II Oni...VIriiu','isb.10....20.00pm No. 49No. Il. ..3;.u Iv .InlinlIs .\r....75m 5.1the....Ar Abbv,imle I,v..... .00a Connections iviii out ln<mIalod i .4n n.u..,. . a. i- . . 1.l 4h) p.\r....1. i. 4.V0pm C'3ht.. IIv.in ...: Iai) nh 7.1p..ii.. ....1.l(hn 'l30ii... .':v Cievilumbia A ..... 4 . u 9v.00pm 10)1p. i... ....A.rl' Iaaih i ,. ... ..40 p Tlrainis Ieny'e SpeatAbrg A . ii ivNo. ii isin taiule<. lim7it. ii, 12.uthbouin . ' o nth .i .. 8 ap. mi.., 7.13 p. in. V tbueiinie ): etb ua i'.t Ni.i'. pvaact,.10 il 7.ar no. m.i , 1r ilen Ti ns. 12 ve i Gi r eevil e. (~.,l A . & (. 'liilin, l'aro usA.'talin.,t.l os. I n., I.0 (etibtil-J I<i in te<, no1:11 o tahom , g . 0n. m , .3 p. . 1'13 p. . ( estiIle . li ite lI W IK Tris (eveSen' M ia, ii.i Inivii , I')rth n (a 1. t I'moni. Aen . ilvaislio. Pu). n Pa 1' e r oln traii Nos. 13 an<lt 4 betweni C - LuminEI anEEDSaranurg. NE TALE Ge'tSpeinedet,Horumbi, o., A .1't AS N Gen' Pn.1 IA t. T. hn,, TUIOtW. A. TUitO, Ge'tPn".A en.aincon, 1. C. .T;uurSry,,5Ib.\.\93 TnIii rille at nter, Washiigtoti 11).I ton Appl t l .1 E. ii, )(.S T Ilri. y Janar, ib vl. ikenw;s, S. C. Agencyto for1 wthfoutexatingh l>i any reIfno wre year MleN8v Ph'ken1is,ODWY,NM Vo.C. Oldat ureu L cinJtt(fltgI Americn Uvey atnttaknitbyAgncys bfortbfr thepuli b aotCOPYvn RecofCHTre iiithe OLarest bure1a foro accrn ptestin AmrteA world. rendid. ill Iii lI t nman shtl be wthout'. rer $iJ. 50 j tb5. A w e 5 UELlaans. Eadway. * &w vn.e . F. DOUSLM$ ewed so-ta i o wilo 3no CO, l es,smooth inside, mnore comfb ;h and durable than any otherfleoe it the price. Every style. Equa1a shoes costing rom tor e fl*wing- are of' the- saame high sadu erit: .00 and S5.00 F'ine CW,u:rSe a o Police,. Farm re a5lette 4-o50, $2.2 and Z for W $2.00 and $v. for Yolaths mn*JoY#, $3.oo-Hand-eewed, oand z.o dngo; . 5 for Misess. IT mU A DUT" to gt the valu footweer by 36. DougasI= : w reprosent the beat V* at the prioes advow sthfousmAns Oms . t. Doyou.1 WOO ers and g neral: e anEweireIhave ae by "ALL, Pickens, S.. C.. fentral, S. c. er Bros., LLE,S. ., lock of -9FRE-H If "R E 811 :- SEEDS. >f them and base w Iter Blros. TERI CHMOND I DANVIL Is r. V. Iluideko, ,r & en Faater, Itecel. Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division. Seliedult Iii effect Nov. ' 1892. NORTUTAOUN;. No. 38. No. 10. No. En:tern Tim. Daily. Daily. De Lv. .\ Itata iF.. T.) . .. . l2.45pm 9.20pm 8.01 tu l e .. ........ 9.52pn 8.44 ".N.rer.......-... ........ 10.03KP111 8.61 4 luhith ........ .. ........ 10. 13ipm 9.0 Suwanee........ ........ 10.23pn 9.11 i ford........-- . ........ I0..7pm 9.21 1lower),y tranch....... 1.5;pm 9.4. "Gatinsville...... .2.13pm nI.1Opn 10.02 " .ln............. 32p1 t i uOpmZ10.2 HeIlton .......... ........ 11.381pm 10.30 " tol-.... b................... 12.05ttn 10.51 " M t. Airy ........... ........ 12.09am 10.65 Totena ............ ....... 1.:ram 11.19 Wet iiunster... ....... 1.17alm 11.66 " l(.t'.e --.......1.3am 12.25; "enttral............. ...... 2.amn 1.20; " aMeys............. ...... 2.42am 1.M1 " .reenville ...........,08pup 3.',nm 2.26, " Greermr............. ...... 31am 3.001 " Wellf r .... .. ...... 3.1v0n m 3.W uSpartanburg ....... .0pm 4.09am 3.48; " lifton ............. ...... 4.'6amn 4.081 ('Owpens.......... .... 4.30nlu 4.111 (ifineys............... 4.52m 4.42; Ilaeksburg........ 1.48pmt 5.09am 5.031 "(Grover.-.....................8nmi 6.25; "fig's MounitaIin...........5.34am 6.35) " n na..... ...5.57nim 8.06; ."Lowell............. ...... 0.8amn 6.202 "1eIIeinoung......,.......... 6 i7nm 6.32j .\r. Ilharlolte..... 0pm 4a 7.003 - orruwane. ij o7$. 11. No. jaly. Dai I.v. 4 ha~rotte............35 m,tll 1.2 -I elle'nonit......... ..... ...i 25pmi I 1.42. -----------. --. ..1 33 pmil.152, (tllnia-------.....1.46pma12.02. ne ihs .\l,untale --.---......2.1 1pm 22.28. (.inver.-..---.-.-..--.-..--.....22pm 12.4m baILksbt.UU...10.48)m1 2.3'7pm 12.54, a ffney s.. ...... ....... ...25pm 1.26. riit u-- .. ...... .... ...3.3pm 1.39. S11tabr......I.37am 3.38pm 1.16. W eliford ........... .......4.00pma 2.18. (;,r,.rr.......... ... ....... 4.1pm 2.36. G reenv illo. ... . .... 12.28pm - 4.42pm 2.07, ,I.al.eys...,.............,...6..gpm 3.86 Central... .... ...... ......6.0pm 4.10. Senca . ... ..... .... .... ...3pm '4.3. ,W st inter...... ... ..6.48ipm 4.68. l'c o .. .. .... .. 7.2 pn 1 .40. Mt. Airy..................8.0pm G.I5: t:.irnela....... ... ........0 m 6.15. leilton-..-.-.--.-.-.... ...9.261m 6.41h Luala........ .......l3.pm 9.28pm 0.43. Gain.esv~ille..... .... 3.3pm S83pzn 7.07, I'llowery bta nch.. .. . ...... . 9.2pm 7.20i liauford --.. ... .. ...924pm 7.38, Iluwnneei...... ..... ..............7.62, Nruths-. ... ..... .. .... ....9.50Opm 8.03. ..r..r.......-.-.... .... .... .... 10.03pm 8.14. ( hn,n bIeo ... .... .. .. ...... 0.pmn 8.25, .r. .\ tlIhutt1 a 1E. T1.) ....5pm I I.00pm 9.00 Nos.. 9 and! 20 P'ullmnan Sleepers betwcon All ta and1( New York. .Nos 31and 38, Washligton and Southwesta \ estiuled Linited, between WVash.Ington * .\ tlanta. Th.rouigh P'ullan 8leepers betwt .New i ork and33 New Oreuans, amixo between. Wa mngton.111 and StIllphis ia Atlanta anid IBirmi ham. Ob.oervation, car between Washi~itn New Orienns. NoN. 11 nnid 12, 1'mllmnnRfe lee twgen lashimgton, and Atilanta. I"or detaIled Information as to'fucal and tb thne itale, raties amn:I1'Pullman Sleeping car erivatlions, (confer with local agents, or addrea W. A. TURK, enlPs.Agt., Washin.gton, D. C Ass't Gen3'1 P'ass. Ag't., A tlanta, (A. .1. A. DODSO)N, Superintendent, A tlanta,.Gs General Manager, Wasliington, D. C SOL, IIA'AS, Trraflc Maniager Washington, D, I: THE~ ATLANTIC COAST LINIR P'ASSENGER1 DEPARTMENT.. Wilnmington, N. C., Jtan. 29, 1898.' Fast Line between Charleston and Colum and3( tipper South11 Carolinia and Western No C!arohlina. ConadenIsed Schedule: Going W est. Going. Eh *No. 52. STA*T1ON.S . ago. 6.35anm...Lv Charleston, S. C., Ar..10.0 .....3............... anes.............40. 94.-13am. ............ Suter....,........7.5 am55ii. A .. r Columbnlia l,v.. ...0; ~-p.......... .... ...rosperity...... .... ,4 138pm.... ......ewhberry,........ ..4; .51p - --.....G e nw o 2.11 3.23pm........... bbeville..''''''''''.1.4 ,. 52pm--. -....At e s ......''2'' --_I-l.. A tbanta............8a 5. 10pm.....Winnboo ....~ '1154 73tlm.... ....harlotto,.N. ;..... 9.35 4.1 .... :~..A-ndrso.--......... .5 1.4.50pm.... ........enville.......21 6 m......Spartanb~urg......10.20i tI.05pmll.. llndersonville, N. (.... 8.06, 0D. 10pm1.....seil,.N 7... .700 ,*lbtily Nos 52 and 53 solid tr'altin ~ (lharleston ande ColIumiA, S. (: ?li Mi PIMERRON, A'ass' Gen'11 Passenger A genI . Rt. K1ENL,Y, T, M.1 EM EHSON G;en'I Manager. T ratlic Manage, Ensi-ey, Sl* C. Rolliis your~j patronnge. WV.il1 pay yan, 3'Ij (Cent. Iti rest onI deohlSits fbr poriodas of' thi mon1lthsX, aw11l 5 per cent, for peribds of mnthgls, haterest to commence on lirst of mon sNleetlang dlate of dep osits. Depjaoits alre paIyIble on demand witho nlotice. W. M. 34A(10OD, President. U. F. l.ENJ H iRDT V. President w. c. SMIT', Casier. LADIES ONLY. ,lIR. D)!MONT'S FEMA LE REGUNI SFi iIhL .8 nre aI-vn gs safe and reliable; 12,00 tes mtonlals from ah over the world. Hloware dagerc,n. substitu&ten nnd Imiittfona. 'Ir *2.00 pert I-nekage. Sent by mail soen rely seal from obs,ervationm. A ddress J)r Rt DeMo '.~ 98 8 llalstead Strcet, Chicago, ills., I -A marI0thet3 ly