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PI.KENS SENTINEL, PICKENS U. 11., S. C. J. H. ISOGGS, Proprietor Entered at Pickens PostonieC as Secoal Claim M titter. Si18RCRIPTION 'RICE, $.50 per Year,litvaria bly in advance; for six nonthm, 7i centts. Alvertisements in-mortedi at one dollar per square of one inch or less for the first Insertion and fifty cents for em!h 4ubsr.tieiit insertion. A liberal discount mlade to ineretitts and other advertising for six inmiiths or i year. 131"POSITION AlMI-ltTISEM1ENTS mOsi TIVELaY NoTr TAKEC.. Obituary notices oxveeditm five lines, tributes of respeot, eomnmmnileations of a personal obaracter, when admissmbe, will be charged for as advort isuments. TIHURSDAY. MAY 4, 1893. We give in another coluin the bpin 16n of the press of the State and outside th( ' A 'ie lynching at Denmark. It is stated on reliable authority that ev ory application for Federal office must b accompanied with the declaration that tl applicant had no sympathy or connctio with the Third party movemiit. 16 the 'rotteness in Denmark" whiel Governor Tillman talked so muIh abot in his campaign speeches tirv Yo-:irs ; ifist now showing itself in l crwelllo. ty? This Ns andt is yet. %% presne, Tilhnan strongliol and Itt.(.he G3overnot should lose no timi in cleanstsiiig it. Thje IfeadlilIbt 1ays1,ht thlirty-two faml Ilies froi tihe 811-t-1 palnh11rg ftctorit!s movet hast week Itt Colordo, iad ililt lthers wil' follow. See waint over-weeling pie dovs.-(4reenville Dentmeirat. Wit kind of greel was it talit cause< Rome vig,ht. or ten faminimies of ihs counta and as many from Ander.on an 0 revi,N ii Cou1ntici to lealve this Stt e anl sewk Ivne in rexas and other western Staits i Clear around your owii tior tiibht!]i1wr. Lamit wveek we. printled(h>ovo-n, r TlII:" reasons for bi, cklist g,; 7ir . . ,. )I!.. son, Presi(ent ' tIllt (t-ie A iinc. Is reported ti t .W . I )j,:!! I it j I, reply, if so, wev, ab,-l)- with 1tht p1 p ,a have bothl side" ,: a ll san <ill0-rne-mn:t ; better. W e poit 'te to t.ail notil 11''l!1 fddes are heart ltfore gim an opii.. , and think it woulu lie ltiter for till p* - plc to dto the sai . Ve t IllaY lit. I'sin have aithitg1 t, sny aboul. it a; it is ntil any concern (if iir4. It is a matt-r for the Alliance tilnt the Gove.-n . Congres5ow l,it itnyr, I'tmh. Ln iiiit .a Lauin werf not 1idtd and it was;L4 so 0tated Io thei b1 - tie PN)!n,ter Cen.ral yet they demanded an invvstigajlti,n tf thevir DeInocraicy. If tliy w%ere tie l)emoc:s and as good emats as they chjitimcl o Ue why diti- and in ive l,atian of their DeocintiNi * No at iw:r I emorrats have ever dne the lik. It tit, ha weln tl undeistanling that ilo:4jly * rof of a Dilm. crat's teioracy wat hi utiing thie' principles of thle Dvmocrmt%ic ptity. If these gentmn hav dtoie that it wasi nt111 necevH.ry for tien to t3 to prove thir Deiovracey. Why dton't theii paipers th: t Lre to ik~ing beimg bilacklistedt felt t he pteop1le. w aii. attended a coinvenition at St. Lonis a few years agfa with Mr. .. WT. Po''wden, . i the hemd of thle Third party in this State ; andt why [(e thl no(t Smy' S ri ir a ains the irto!ntion ai idoted at tinait cani', Untin denihounlcinig the I eciiiritic parhty anid ]tnyi~ St aic te Covtntiotn dlenomti:ring Mr. Cleveland as at tto ofAta Wall st reet, th:at his nomflinat ioni amt w hlabe a prot ituntioni'of the principlcs itf Deorntey and a suirrender 'f the iights of the pteo ple to the financiial Kings of the countiry? Whiy, why,' why? Tl.he "refonu"i' oargants in d:ft ninig ('on. gresismnl Latimter'4 Democracy haive iwrert' yet givena onle good4 rea7ston why lhe, shoiuld be ahlowedi to contro itihe ditiritbution oif Federl patroniage. Thety do( not clatin thht hie is a I )emoicarat, :uitI the burdai of their trgulmtent isi id4iiule 'ind( abuseat upon1 Mr. Johnistonie I or at teninig the Lila.d (i f it might he called such) of' Congresann Strait, Latimier anud Mel'aurin, before P'ost m~aster (General fliasell. 'Thley teem to ig itore the fnct that fr. Jthnstone, together with Menator HuLler and E.Congressmen IIemphmill, were at the trial or con ference. upoatn thet see..t i'nv a pf P' t: : r Geer ai lii t-t \t ial e .t, i . rran altfa 31 ito er . r w -b - t a a: pit) w r t~t I ) a -a:. l':, 7 : n.. 4, I had tI'Xauttt tI >i t Iatatlh r ah ' tall r aehi an inveaiigia I ,ta at rlI aw This was la.-e:'ra.:d~ lininid I.e -: a 5 we4 huave it-tiltai \, i .i j i t a ; ra 1re a li itm'tS a 0 2 --w i:ro.aa,i Wea 'ihii nt ati tah an i hat :' ai 4. terson in Jhirnweli et: 4. -a 1 not tinik lt.e'it an .a, ((4 thme facet. 'Thet t ly a a t the GoTveraar for --i tinm self as to the .mt taof a. fore seningit: Pt t[7 Ir ~a toblamie th:nn~ anv a,:! t a - ~ 44 aIa the Gonvernor(1 it h! 1. laidy lie wtas arm':-aat Va'n - 6 dlid e'stablish his ino1nt byta brother. Ghovernor Tilhn:m i in aata not blieve the neg: a 7'ai:tvi menLit (an therr evititn(a' wMhi htleit ha a t lected, and donhi: less te.i ht th it anhal be0 perfectly safe ito t4end him ibt 1tiT;.'ta blood1 of this n:t'i :'onat lte itraiph- tof should bring every tane e,t'~a nt. a rible affair tat the ca a:a 711i:nt is . tried for murder. We't lia,i. the (anya willh exhibit some5 (of his nt.' -mditl2 aw hhlunself to beo a noun anad h ing his. 1:4: partie.s ft1 jus7tit5 spOetty; I hll - it; fy the wouds lie nttered inl his ittoprt1t1 a. df'ess omn the 4thl Deceember 1800a, win iihe said: "WVith, all of the mtainera-mv of the iin. ini muarhands, with ev'ery-((tlj depamnt ii thle Oovermnment-.e x:cuti-ive, lei5shin t,ititui andj dielal--bhld by whiite mena, w~i i t hite wY 1hit( solicitors, whvlite shmeri Ii., it, isl f-niply hi 'mtousR that resort shou1(1ld e had( to rynmth. aw, and that prisontera should ho Jimelcrea b)ecaise the people havme grown wea of the law's delay and- of- its ineffi a client adinntrtion. Negroes:have nearly 70tw 4.be to ct tanshe0ican IE ESElVEC YOUl .U UDJGEMYENT. Governor lichardson was deceived oncc while Governor by the peoplc of Lexington Comity. A ian by the nmie of Leaphar had committed a crime and the-people ;t sured the Governor, that if he would atlov him sent back to Lexington from Coluinbi they would insure him a fair trial. Hi was sent back on this promise but was soo taken from the jail and lynched.The Gover nor was severely rebuked and criticised ft sending him back. Now we should nu criticise Governor Tilliman or attach te much blame to him for the lynching of P< tersou. If he will only do his duty an prosecute the guilty parties to the fulle, extent of the law we will be satisfled. Tli crime of which Peterson was accused an for which he died is the only one which w would advocate lynch law. When ti chastity of our women are at stake and i the mercy of brutes we should take the lai into our own hands and vindicate it. Bu the evidence should be clear and positivt i There should not be roim for the remote doilit as to the guilt of the party clarge< If thare is that doubt give tho victim a fa and impartial Irial in the courts. We ( not want to he iiidurstoOd in this as adv< cating lytich law, for of the most revoltin things imaginable it is the taking of humia life in any form much less by mob violenc But if it shouil bie necessary to prolci our wives and diaughters by resorting I lynlCh law il should he upon the mDoht Clea positive aiid Inw<inivocal evidence. ''ll lynching of Peterson was not justiliable bt clui"O! the laly 11pon N whiom1 the Ussal'.t wv aiMde :"Iid that lie was 1iot the man wh lie w.ns carricl 1)4 bir c her. I Ier broti w%%ho waB with her at the time said lie wa not. the man. An(d the young lady wi asked if she would kfow him if she conl StI him and Aie ta,ed that she %woilk H(b r fathe1r in)furiati-d thu mioh by -st.atin iiht. hi i 1:mlihter wouhii never be aven,gi (f the wid rtih and hrible wssault at whiel lti n t hec;Omc INigekd and lyiclbed bin Till sv Ivuhb pIiishied for this critie aln, ' hope hliaL 6overnor Tillmi will su thai:t t hey ae \ e disp-tch fronil ('har1lston t ('411iWa State of the Tith savs: ". MX irke, (,f C ionsel f(r tii 'Iate S"th1 ('arih,lna., wa il i ) the ofl!e ( ('h-rk )1a oo :1!4w o f th I 'Uii tv, SItati-i ( '4mr t1rI and li alid( d him a cl-(k tor :i ,S I Ji7. f I IIs, I1. 5 0 was tv4 I p the IIi of tI three Alhlriff ATler !f Atkrtn. (aian 4 qjof A 4.\nd -slin :pit Itimer of NXewbertly and .97 on tliw, ci.st in the case. This iis k, nly at 11wd 1- p r. ! 1 11he bi 1th lt).Iiyer will Im to pay. Thea Slu-ri Nami- lv pu-rged hmi-;clf of hi co"Of-lop., butt Ilhe U'lilted 'Slaws 1M1r-.hm wil .'. 11Ie0 l'iti for Il t. u ! i tine anh CustS, :ul tIhe om'li.. q ')UNT THF,: 453T. I Irre is a part uf th lii t i't heI tax urlY er Of the Stal- wi!l lm%ve to iay for (Civrno Tillman't railromil lawsuits: Sheriff Tyle (twi flnis. ) i 1,4 0; Shei ifl Naice's liv ki-irlo; stheritf (Ghiws' ine. $ .): Sherif Riser's fitle .(0; .1. luidollill uker fcc, *2.0011: Coit vwlifers' citt, $ i S:anmel Lird 's fe- un kinown, Igy - i fee uni own t*raele.' - .ar . iml ii, and~ othersi, un1knodwn 11 'rr na n'e.1 oha ph.ttrsn. Teli.~ .r I 11 Ak y tiI hd inIiwell W:ethc iecently aulin1101. li Nin-..;r tiea Hartvey' inath ar esen od, bt he lay.m hidy failed to in.eog neiro himed .lhn attrnTen:r teetion' romiuvernir ir.mha in. i a. li ke him at all, lie is thei same coloir, Iimpts aill. liei don' t talk Ii ki thle man: lie is hiunner in the face, anid was(i aS (dark ais this mian, but, his eyes idon't look like himu." liie w~as then1 hanged to a tree, whlen a thounsandl pistiiis shot.4 were 1fred at, his h:al..- -- Press and)1 lhoner. Thei more dciet ails we see of the Tlenm ark 11unhr tihr.eii muore horibtle the' d eed b(com li es. ihiring the' tw..o miiles~ andii a half wa,lk to Ithe diiathi pilace thei ulinappy p)ris<meur aisked f' or a dr ink of wvat er aind immeiaite ly the tnob)1 gathered and jocularly offered him cigars. tob>acco ''u.dl oither refresh ments." Thle way was beguiled withu sing lng burlesie wiords to "'Nearer my God to thee,'.' and "flappy on the way" and var iOus familiar camp meeting and revival tunes suggestiive (If the approaching esnd, whlilIe tle bri keni prayers of t he poor wr'itt:h to th Go blhI' was to go before were an~i It is !': I'noughrl to lynch a1 mian p)ro~vd salon debt t.o he' guty ef ai crhne. de .:a ath, hant the iyn'hing of a manli - lL. gut Ii Jre is a dc'bt calls fi r the' - -virist (:on'li:mna~ition TIhere is no inti ,*::iin is yet 'as Io theenc ursi. Gov. Tilbinan w in talke int t h s )b-o' nark .,tfair, but in iw i>f hiis itts. 1 - rilai '.v oyn hn ieit for his f'itb . h i . " tv gr'. thri: ri' I 'i't lr:t 1.of ..'bti-ls,.- -.'s'vt t 1wn. ere' l-l n.- f, ( Vrden -. Iui Ii ,(aro In.I sd it ii: tIl jltt'y .:f thIe lc,;ih. s 'nt lyve a w,en t1h11 on:r r n.i j..r-t e- ti) vi etims ol,llf ob hiaw. ' li e i situha al toul y, andth namet ofb vtis'tie for11 it .~ ithuan' I, Goivuernori tof Connth Caon u:t - tlnd .iupr lhiv ,r the uyf he p'eoplc of* yii I i 'r !l:tii:id e isantry, aidi anse r ut :Aai 'i'.l of'.hlihrin tIa hlphe an m. 'Ill to yiita hehghs mea rpe iet tveo lw, nort ru iand andtce to the iellfur thei :dob ich t1hiy rc fot ia tilm.ar trebyon oirtey, wullyo avd ukiled alle wariti wnins limtlo b' ituirdere.q to indento for thie erim for the benefi of heniy n th nae o0f eins,if ney inrte namebl of usticcThe WIt wpear ctl o b ueess to trco meo fthe leeli of thsao heire cne br e in te 1ir. Theyhae iled".om Purpose of ave,ging a- crime, the %elf. pointed avengers ended by deliberal comitting a crime. 81tarting out with object of killing a brutaA criminal, t ended by killiug a presumably innot -idn. Their passions once aroused, t r must "kill. somebody."' Disappointed v their desire to kill a man who positis Identified as the one they were in seb of, they killed the next one 'of the a a color" who fell into their hands, ra that% suffer a second disappointinen r News and Courier. t Gov. Tillmana is responsible for his de as he delivered him Into tie hands of mob aind made no effort to protect the r who placed his life in his hands.-Sur l Watchman and Southron. t Ile surrendered to tle highest conse e tor of peace in the State, and had a ri d to receive at Uis hamln the protection of life, which had tuIs been Coninitted tO C keeping. Notwithstanding the rep e were posted on bulletin boards in Col tt bia the afternoon that a lynching was peeted at night, yet Gov. Tillinan took steps to preyent, it. Had he wished it savC the life of the man whom he had libcrntely sent back to Denmark in care of anly one constable, Gov. Tillh coul(l easily have gone down to Denir *i ; apucial U-:.ii, or have ordered a -u r tary gut ( to go at once to the spot. whole power of the State was at his c inatl and could have been marshalled belilf of the security of himan life. 9 nothing w:s (lone and the State is hu n lated by one of the most shocking shameful tragedies in the annals of cri : -Keowee Colrier. 0 We only have space and time to say1 that this :.let wa3 imirdier, and that Go tor Tillinan is as accessory before the f e --EA.ley Demjocrat. r This is a blot upon the State's hisl j 3atd his blood rests upon Glly. Tillman I 1 i,laculi hint in the hands of fan ifuril rIncb ui> ri tec ted notwithstnding hie r aviil of what would likely occur.-I A cester Ledger. S If we reninier correctly Governor 'I q imi w:itiiI(-I the legislattire to give I powlier t, reinove slierifts who wAote per priiolners in tit ir ch'rge to be lyncheel, now le Il a itn:uin bmck to ~a mob trial. N W (4) not see how lie cotil(l h b1 u pc.Ic< other results. It is all righ they have the right inati, lint as to I * tire SeO4mils to bV Some11V doubt, but c LI then tih Governor lild i have 'n(leav3 I.() have giv'n hin a regular trial.-N bWT'ry HrIr nda News. i. true th:it the orritne waFs a hein 0o'11. richlv (h.sel Vin I (1ath11, but tile Cit i7. if )ennaurk havv broughlit another stig I ipon (ilr- Stale by their act. They li !tal tIm la L-, anwl Such lawle,siness ti b he cm.d Iln (I. These lawless lvnehi oull I' i. St 4 : 1)i Ol tie rlignity of c(of 1urs it n.l Ih I Ihe kj(,styv of the 7aIV nuist Ilhhi Th'll p.risf)nI-r inl thii; instance I Int th' h''ia of th oIli'ers of the law, I P-oli h1VO'e bnI 1Ien a fair trial by 0'Irt. If viilty, thlre vls 11o possi (11;1n l f.-r. bill, ihave esaped Lun ism and li - w uhkl Ilot h10 prw.-17 n 11 rfiilty T .jiusti lO . :1ni the I h-nin rk iynch is ill lit f 3 . [' in ji :,Aice. e11 M ligew( i t tv - '' it o ,vernor.m t 'p 'T' 'ei.1 of 'I the (;ove r rk 'i.t !,'- -..' t .r'l < t:t e. AL r :I -! "I I OVI r ot A 11 (h %vf l th l11W '0 ,; 31 t i,u0 1L tOint n' t a inigiv lu it ti 1 3rm ' t .1 km. "W p--sk ' 313h t then h1 e -nortly Jcred 'lh t11-- ' th a i ' 3 t in rIh, Rotiok ' w 31 3it a h Ill1 . ni, wanttilance, It o t 133 n L i '1stae.'"dr m4 1 w3 1'tit l I 34' Ipie ont he: A ineath(2 ti- il'i3)r.:ate.' Thent.tr NTharn aoen Er eIh n 1.out tha arfn lt'rw :Ir ineve s --Tha to.rg'ibute 1toiae hart, I iticalti nMa ate '.LM~Cmie A sa they n': Amn ietlyUitcy An. i ol n Ciinlyitty f (hineeIV(1lOCft1 "Ane w a f n be13,' :1*te tig h ilah T ;mt to. the '3ut-3ii no ea n.lun3r fty L Then '3,b.s'Car his 1112 t1rd ( A w 3 'ai "K 1 i in Iir 33 me thinks It liu.1133lt illnnin'w inke" his open eyh For 3,Ine 't **3rinka al 11 b th rom idi A 'i . '*. pet 3ar." i, 'jll' W3'JV -~l L ow ('r ud A.I theAN( The MostA ji"ii Wo ilefu Pull.cto rise l'3'a 3 A 3'3~.''~ij 3 ' 'nam!et America uH iey A r ornp.let ltr fou oen etb t .tou a 333.3 33(e3 . Laes ot ''! on Io.!r-' :.t top' '431 b ttorn1'. ' - I iI .:. .3'l '-b an - (3. 'o 4to' nit on3' N--! .\- : i ~' 3 13 to ref(er t ol rily <trn . I - 33..... ' p SI at1 '1 ar' ynag' , as'i1.1. it ! -ates a MT*.l3,ry of 41t.. I -u. ry fn A LIni' -n olti '13 ill''~ N f!3,-l. 1''a1P t'rllN T A IS: A ('>:r41-.d3';ion 131.( i f the 3111 P .o i )tie pOr :3 3t('V'rit ' .:- wi all e Presid' ents13 (31 A 1 A te it, i'1'a I3h' whe f hu * l li 1 t ril(i'rnplex' cimo ;.gh n n - hw>w1 in3 thelil 1 ('('<313o the'I WIoi i III 1 hIp at'ielw '11i w &.t~ A il ' ,a 'ite 51333 rf lil he w ol b t. ey3ill A s .ir (',, 'r.i! th mi eti 01 th0. p .\ )f attef I t'r t ni iheho Ah hty ent in heyt 3Pc)or tlx4 xc A. Magnificer tme lier A Popular Line of the An Unlimited Varl %th, ient of the Sti thle ian ation and A ter the BES' rVa- Wo are offering these inducementi Goods you ever saw. Qualities as yt his Latest. Assortment Complete, and i L)rts splendid Stock and take advantage o Lin MEN'S AND BOY' to di And Gents' Fit thle nan 'All the Latest and Nicest Styles of t ark the Worth ai illi rile Pirices the Fxairest yo in We Guaranteo Profit and Pleasurc ut our Prices will Prove a positive say it il- our Goods can not fail to Pleaso in (, "nd &-It is Impossible to make a MiE *lV4 lect from the Great Fair Priced Stoc L. R 1kct: ory March, 30th, 4 m93. Ited W118 ill limn itit Und for are , if hat r MILLER & SPEIGIITS Lw SUCC ESisf TO JOHN FERUSON I Oua LvC I:A lI-Ats IN i,z Is Plitv ad Fancy Groceriem te CANNED FH811, VaIS md MEATS, tie WAN FRIUIRTS hie we hopi to 1 e remrea by 'ur lekeni .. frienis. W h iw use every efflit to p1lease theni Ie:TeetfuLy, MILLER & SPECHTS, apir-:2711tf Grecuville, S. C. We have moved our Market ani Restaumr:mt to 1ho Lesleyv house where' wo will be pleasedd to serve omu fri nds. We have several Sewing Matchjines which wve wvill sell cheap for cash or exchaniIgo for Pork or Beef. Cal11 on us and wo will endeavor t< pleaso y>u R1epoetfully, BYARIS & MORGAN, PICKENS U. H.,s5. C. miar 2nd91 I IL L & W EL.DON, D)ENTISTS, 122 M ain Street. o lm EN Yl ~I ,S. O (Aas given every Thursday anid Friday, an< teeth extracted without pain. D)ENTiST, Office over Westmuorohand Bros & Duke's Drui St'ro. 1jan89tf '- GREENVILLE, s5. C. J C. FIT'ZO ERA LD, PHOTOGRAPH ER, . - OREENVILI.E, 8. C. Over Westmoreland IIros'. lrug Store. Al work done by tihe instantanous~ process. A ls -make enlargeen.s from ohd pictures to an sir.e in water colors, crayon, India inik, oil an< Iplain photographs. ________________ DR. ROT. KIRKSEY, Has perrmanently located in Piokens and oifer his professional servicas to the citizens of th town and county. liis diplomas are from th (ollego of .Pysic ialla and Surgeons, of Sal timor 1890, and from John Hopkins, 1891. Was in .months in Nursing and Childs Hlospital, Sal id moTe. 4aug(m aVALUABLE PREMIUMS t '--- I HN A WA Y 2 Ropp's Calculator ta A valuialde Hook for a Farmer and liusines the Man. - --A IIEAULIIFL rCOLUMBIAN NOUVENII - TH WEKLT RLIl AN3COIEEZ of--N EWSP'A PER,~ offetrs toi every Yearly Sublscrii.cr EITHERI< oftho ab.ovu I:enimiuins -AIJS0ILUTELY FIE E ! md( 'The wV.-ekliy Newvs anid Couirior, I year (:ith i'reiumI).......................1 Thei tk ly ewami ( o1 rieir, 1 amnthms 551- *- SsN3 I) on3 SAMPLE COPIES AN!) CIRiCULARS. an Ahddross : Chiarlest on, S~. C. Special Notice. W,e then (Counity Counmuissioners < P5ie la-ns3i counity niot ice thairt several< the toItads have nmot beenl worked, I is hereby ordered that all overseerst " roadls ini Pickens co)unty, proceed oneoI to warn out. their hands and pu Sat least four days work on their road tf by the 20th (lay of May 1893, an w~r- makeo a return to this Board at it roi. next regular meeting tho 6th (lay< .Tua 1893. By order of the Boar( ays this the let day of May 1893. r J. K1. KIRK1SEY, anl - Clerk Board. rat-. Ma 4t '93-tGA. I Pool,1e ! Lt Combinatio: Latest Spring Attraction lety in Every Depart )re, the Determin bility to Make ' PRICES I i with the beat and handsomest Spri )u like them. Styles and Fashions I ill right prices. Don't fail to see f the inducements offered in S CLOTHING, HAT ounishiug Goods. he Season. Honest Goods that Poss id Honest Merit. vt Have Ever 1Knowr to Every Customer. Profit, Becat ing to the Buyer. Pleasure, Becat 4uality and Stylo. itake in your Spring buying if you k of OTHSCHILD, Greenville, N. C IT TICKLES THE PALATE, COOLS BLOOD, RtEFR ESHI ES S YSTEM. SLOANS' SODA WATElR FINEST D-tI N KS ON EART It A T (Areenv~ille, S. C. Your Irish Potatoes for Lat Use Plant Plenty of Set this Week. See When the Moc Fulls. A. Ma MOR RIS. FOR '1O .Si( It si' THF FA R sel I tanta, Ua. 1 II1-: COMr'.iN Hlas Alreay 1600() Si c~riber*-riho 1. IN TIll- wonld). THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEER] Ij Its A gic'u I tu raIl Depat.ne is the best in t.he land. It4 WVonaanm's and( Cilildr'ei >f columrns5 are of uisuanl dlon- estic interi Its Sp)ecIal Feaituries (ost im moneIIy thatn is~ pid y ANY TEN Sot erin papers cornbined for general read o imatter. Its NewM C'oluaa Cover' t W lorldI. Bill Arp writes for it. D)r. T1alim ;:e pre" a!hs for i t. JToel I. L.s nd'(r iairris (Uncle I (eu Wallasce 1) Iteed andi liracsk L. Stanto:i regularly emiiployed. hv' it. M~ark Tiwain, lsert Louis Stevens Itud(yairdI ili iu1, l"rank Stocki(ton, Iiih Mallcombi John lstond, and thes best Jite genius osf the wor)ld cont ibute to its IT IS A MYAUAZINE I t AND EVElRY ISML l IS AN EIUCATr ONLY~ .O A YEAlt. .8 Agents wanted ini (very loc:ality. Mc 'I for a'gents in working for it. s EN D FO .I Paii tlcuires,e g gfin SI X aini fve nIISIo, b h a %ifi r NA M E1(5 1loM. (WWrite for a'gent'as terns (WClul>a of six for ive Dollars a yeair. AddrnesH CONlT ITUTIO1N. 8 Pf OF FRAUD. I.Un tl . Nono gone wnoLw ot .ougla a"Kme and pri stampe on btom. o it.whcn you buy. old everywherc. A IL~ seaml( stylisl sold at 8made i The N,le ng4 Ile our ,4 HI~ ISTEIBESt S t Will CIVe exclUSIVe Male to nbqe dente yente. Ier cLato . Inot or naio I 1' * de na an a warte . Postnere. TV. T. Mci F. B. MORG-AN, C Carpent( I t lt',Oc I( ~vd titeir "A 1- A ?I Etl GARDEN - .IiiV \(ip Sed Of . 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Iui9.0pm Untrl or Car.Ol 011 h e o.II I''ti ('alm l. n . Tratnom il leave Spart ri btr,A i.d-iin (iuld i.'ite Si: nnrithbru:rni. uI3 a. in.S , ( . WN.C. (division :'10 l~ 'I .1 . uiu,i. for C.ta deronlle, shvile 1itS lnsnn nx L2Ire 0 (V s iue l ite .. :, L mI., 7.17 p. m an d 12 7ad3 YnA.AC f o -u.mi OuctbrAu 't Ge n l'a .r I. i i Anut Ia. I~ioy n~~ uttake OW. .7 ( ii I r.s. l'ul. Gi~atcrmlt .\t a ner W ~ufo in pin t). e rg. HloYiIy SIu taoI o I tII ft TrnflbO ie lan.t. V \ j ~ a .o Le DOUGLAS SHOE M swed shoe that will not tlp; C ss, smooth insid, more coufortat < and durable than. 61_y other shoe ec the price. Every style. Equals cuto 1hoes costing frozn $4 to $5 following are of the aMe hi1& stAndaw it: 00 and $5.00 Fine Calf Tand wed. .S0 Police, Fartuers and Lette rrlers 4.30, $_1-.5 and $2.oo for Worktai Meag. $2 oo uamt $j.75 for Youths-and Bo . $3.00 Hand-Sewed, $.a oand a.oo Dongola, t A.75 for Misses. IT I A DUTToG OWU to get the bst Value ye money. loomomlse In ye ftotweer by puro b-anr, -. I. Douglas shoes; W represent the best *W] at the prioes advertia Of-tho Oan % rm ad Wesers Ireiants wrere T have I Ur ptace send direct to Factory,e6I.3 1W L. Doulglaft Brocktou,s. Xle by ALL, Pickens, S. C. ntral, S. (. r Bros., ISLE, S.C., >Ck of TRESH - SEEDS. them and h1o a I er Br'o. . liuildekop.-r . Reubin Foster, Receive Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division. Schedult in efect Nov. 20, 1892. Ni,ett'i Nir) 38. No. 10.,No. rem Thma OtlY. Daily. 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F .EIA.tYr D .OD eeiON, Superintendent, A(taanta, ( Gener4d loalal Manager, Wshl.igtoD 1I11Trafflsuste'sanaer~ Washingon, D. te.Mn and Auteand Ac,tlanot.e Cond