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1G|U8i SIlNTINEL, PICKF.NS C. Is, B. C. 3- . BOU00 P.ioprietor atered at Pickena PostotU e as Scoud a-Iam i1 Matter. SIusRIPTION PTITCY-, '1.150 per Year invarn 1 ?lton advance:, for oix inonths, 75 cent. 1 AUvertisevnents inierted at one dollar per Hquatre of :ne inch or love for the firmt Insertion iaid fifty eints for eanr subsequent insertion. A libetal 4ioount made to merchaut; iand other r advertislng for six months or a year. JWPOSITION ADVERTl8.1l -CNTS POSI TIVE16Y NOT TAKIEN. Obituary notice* exceeding five lines, tributeR of respect, coinunication of a p,ermonal character, when adnissable, will be charged fr6 an advertisements. THURSDAY, MAY 18. 1893. IMMIGRlATION MEETING. Several'of our citizens met Mr. It. E. Glubbs in the Court house last Thursday evening to hear his plans of inducing imni grants from the east, west and northwest to the South, buy land and settle. The plan seens very feasible and If carried out wiV io doubt be of great benefit to the South Mr. Grubba stated that Mr. Camp, the originator of the scheme, had beenl iII the business for ei-hteen years and donec more than any other man to settle up the great west. He had been the means of inducing over one hundred thousand families to go to Kansas, Nebra-ska and South )akota and settle. A party of four hundred front Ohio were recetnily hidtieed by hint to come to Georgia and look at'tiat country. While In middle Georgia thjey bought over $85 - 000 worth of hand. Much of this land will be improvcd and cultivated in fruit, peach es especially. He said the people tof the west had got tired of cyclones and droughts in the sun iner and the cold, severe winters and bliz zard..Everything was against them except theseil.IIere in the South everythinNg wasin their favor. Thc people dowt here don't knew anything except toraise cotton. We need new ien to give us new ideas, to Ohow us how to raise sheep, hogz, goats, Cows, horses and diversified crops. Wher ever an industrious, energetic, stiring peo. ple cxist capital will be there. Ctipital is bound to follow labor. This is what this colitry needs. If we could settle live htdred famnilies in Pick-. enls county in the next twelve months in five years frcm that time we would not re cognIize the count IV. We would see in.. dustries, woolenl anld cotlto Inianfactories. The barren hills woithd ho covered with fine stock, the valleys would yield an abun dant harvest of clover, timothy and every thing else which would be shipped by us to the north and west instead of its being -Shipped south, as now Every place Mr. Grubbs visits lie makes il-e same proposition; and every place he has ivited h1:as taken hold of the work and Is pushing it. The proposition is this: Mr. Camp, whose lead<qarters are at Chicago, publishes a forty-eigl.t column paper. le wanted lifteen subscribers to that paper, which is called the "inmi grants Guide," at Ihis place at :i 1. per year. Each subcriber has the iprivilege of send ing him the namies of front one to tifteen men who live in iny other state that this and he will mnail at copy of thaat phape'r to those men free of chiage for one year wvithi the compliments of the subscriber. Inm other words: Therei aure ili[teen subs,~cribers at this place to Mr. C~amp's paper. .If each subscriber sendas Mr. Caamp the nmamtes oif fifteen meni in other states the papler will go inato the harnds of two haunudred anad twenity five niorthaern or wvesterna farmaers for one year "ma otur subhscriptiont of one< dollar. Thme paper is a mnonthily paper said IS to containi an article ini each1 issue des- ( eribing Pickenas counmty, its minaerals. rail- I roads faciItities, acsos society, ehiurchjes c what can 1)e produhiced, the advuatages to htome seekers anad varumas othaer things. Thte club of lfteen 'vas easily goitet upi and we won!d be .tlad to sae ano re joinI it. There are ata poll tial aor religions feautures atbmnt it. It !.A simaply a bnasianoss move-k menat and ats many csan go into it ais wash, a 'The chab of subascribaers at this plauec are:I 3. K. Bogga. Jr. IT. Amabler, J. Looper, J. J. Lewis, ReY- II. Mf. Allen, 11ev. . T. Lewis Jt lI. (1. M(Datniel, Matj. J1. M. Sew:art, W. C. Jiramltt, D)r. (I.W. Earle, C'apt. J. L. Thaornley. M. F. IIester, J1. P. .Care(y, C. L.. HIullingsworth~ andl C. E. Rob Anybaod.) en join an thec movement whlo p want to ar.d we wouald be glad to see thema ~ dtb so. Tbc moure thati go into it the better I we can aadvertise our countty because we 'ant put thais piper in thme hanuds of mtore iippe of thec north and west. DISFI(NAtV T'f'tIggIs. TIhe-fiunniest thainig wiro ever rteember PE hecarbag is for temperaice people to be iai a favor of saloa)ns. At " meeting of ithc .. o C. T. U. at TIiammosille laist 'week a-reso-c lution wvas offeredl opposing thet dispensSarIy.11 Mrs. Chuapin, the presientt, anud Mrs. TIraix Ier, the secretary' and treasurer, smothere<d the resolut ionms wvould noat piut I hem to a voteSj' of. the metcaaber*s of the conavenation for fear they touald le~ss. By this action thme president fandi secretary of the Woaman'sa to Christian Temnpermace Union of Soth Car- mn 'ilina miade th emnselvcs gnigers. These two e(n had(ies are in favor oif thte dislaensary while b i a ajority of the ameambers are 1pposed to lit it' and viatnted to vote -against it. Mrs. ed Chapn- hasw been p)reatchiaig total oabstiianice I for any years, and how she could be the Ca Itreidern' of a temper'an,ce organaizatioan and( 00 advocate the dispenmsaray is miore than we cai Can un1dertrn'.d. a Mirs. Traxler is-thte wife 'M-Liap.tor Caom. a isioner TPraxier of Sioutha Carolia, whlo n( is dirawling a salary of $1l,800 a year and th it is perf ectly natural U.hat sio-shouild bet in w favor of the dispenis-ry. bi Temperance us quiite a different thing tco i whaat we thought it was. IU a person is in in favor of thae disapensary thiey are in fiaor of patroaiing it. If every 0one whao do or doa not patroanize themt atre temperence people, then every body are teamperencee people. Tis reasoning is the nlatturai deduction of 3Mrs. Chapitn's action.f Is the Columbia Register abouit to die ? The "Rling. Rule Bosses" lamve to appeal o the Reformers to, support it, by which we thought the -paper was on Its lfist legs. They say a conditon) confrontsthemi which must be met in a prompllt .flink and honor. able-mwanner. That .endition Is the dping condiion-of the RegiSter, Wo-cannot ar iva at any o.ther cncluuion.fom. the. ap. V Ies. Pelham Factory has been paying taxes i $101,000 worth of property up to this ear. The board of equalization for Green. ille county last week increased the assess icut of this factory *15,000, making it sy taxes now on $110,000. It does not yok much like the people of South Caro na want Capitalists to come here and in est their nioney. Let every man who cads this think for a morpeut and see how nany farmers It, would take for their as (assments to reach $116,000. Go to the auditor's books in this or any other county mud begin with any letter and take the iames as you come to them putting their issessmeints (own until you have reached $116,000 and see how many men or names you have. In order to encourage'manufacturing in. dust ries and enterprizes we mnust treat them Ike other people are treated. There are very few people In this country that would Lake twice as much for their property as Itey return it to the &ditor for, and some who would not take four tines as much. Senator lrly is reported to have said that lie was in fivor of lyuching any colored preacher who gets up and advises the ne rroes to Join the better element of the wintes in politics. Surely the Senator did lot say this. It surely cannot bo that Sen. itor Irhy is of the opinion that the worst lement of the whitra must rule the State, lespite the better element of the whites, he colored element or any other element. We would think it colnmenidable In the ne gro to join himself to the best element he rolild find. We do not a:1vocate them joining the best element or any element to give theni power, but if they wh-h to join the better element of the whites in politics and will he subjected by themi we aee no harm. The Wtrld's Fair will be openedl every Sunclay 'until the 31st of October. This should flot he. It is to be hoped that pro fessing Ciristians will not attend the fair oil Sunday. Openinlg the fair on Sunay should be prohibited by law. A na A ffiefting Denat. Several ionthis a,go, Derinda, the fifteen year old daughter of Mr. W1. M. Powell, of the Fruit Hill section, was bitten by a dog, sul)posed to be nad, while on her way to school. She was taken to Georgia where the mad tone was applied, anld as the stone vonld not stick to the wound it was mipposed that thero was no likelihood )f her taking that dread diseasa, hy lrophobia. She returned to her lomeo seeiminglv well, and playmates ind friends studiously refrained I rom ill allusions to her misfortune. On Nlonday week she complained of feel inig badly, but went to school. On luesday she was taken with violent L-onvlslions, amid tank rapidly, dying M Thursday with some symptoms of Lho terriblo disease. W hen ther brought her water to drink she woul'd say, "oni't bring me water! You know I cni't drink it." Iii moments f consciousness she seemed aware of the apprach of death, saying that her little dleceaised sister wais sitting near her waiting to go with her to heaven, anid that her grandlfathier whose picture hunIg on1 tho wall op) posi te her bead, kept beckoning her to euoie. With rare thoughjtfulness he begged the members of her famn ly to keep away from her lest she outld hurt themi. It was a terrible, >itiftul fate for this childl, and( an ag. mnizingox perience for afflicted parents ['ha~ physicians in attendance, how ver, dlid not pronounice the fatal ill 0811 hiy(irophobia, and there is no erfainity that it was-Edgefield A vertiser. cost or a Pound or (?ottong. Farmers talk moue' about tihe cost t making cotton. Very few of them now what it <k>es cost. Set asideo an :re of fatir land and charge that acre ith every lick of work from prepara on to selling. The expense accout ill stand about as follows: no day, man and horse.. .....1.25 wo sacks guano.... .... . ....5.00 uttiing in guano and planting 75 wo bushels of seed..... .. .. .. 50 ultivatioin with lowu........2.00 oemng twice.. ... . ...........1.00 emnt for the acre... ..... .. ...2.00 icking 1.000 poIunds... .. .. .. 5.00 ~ auhing to gin and1( toll.... ....1.25 Total cost..--.... ... ......$19.75 The estimnate is that there will bo P' 000 poutnds of seed cottoni, or 333 mtnids of lint and twenty bushels of " ecd att 25 cenits a bushel. The cost lint wvill be $14.75 or nearly 4.1 U ids a- p>und. Tihe money outlay e ight//&e redluced a little by using >mne-mado manure, but the ab)ove leulation will give some1 idea of ~ bant coitton costs at poundici- Carolina >airtan. - A gentleman ini another State said y theo writer recently :"My Gocd, ii! (1o you know that atll over the( tiutry your State has becomie the a -wordI of every one; and 1( eO I be-. ve the future is far more to be fear- l thain the p)resent. I tell- vou, sir,: p ~vould 1no more be caught ini South brolinla during the Senmatorshipl cam igni of ne(xt year thani I wvould- be gc-d with hyenias. It is going to 1be samain of mutrdler!" This may be g vild nndo groundless dread, bunt is it 't atppallinig to findl that such a ought exists and that it believes mat it thinks? And can we psi y find it in us to laugh at so grim forecast even if it be buit a night- o' are vagary? A soap-bubble thus ' hated ims formidable against the CE) >Od name Of' a State as a loa(ded E ell..-Aiken Journal and lieview. 2, The following interesting item is irnishied by tihe New York World -" .*~Soth. Carolina officials (detect- I ma mtIus city recently with a uma er of 'green, goods'ecirculars in tbheir ockets, togetherr with a couple of uig. evolvers andl- several hundred4 ~llars, attempjted to excuse their ' 1ission,.which was to obtain a quan ty of counterfeit money, by the ple fl'a it was-to be useJd in gambling j rith a.ne. jart o.-t'.roQ.--.spn ts. Apropos of the lawyer pitching i1 to experts on. the witness stand murder trials, the case is recalk where the lawyer looked quizzically; the doctor who was testifying at said: "Doctors sometimes make mistal es, don't they?" "The same a as lawyers," was til reply. "But doctors' inistakep are buri4 six feet under ground," said the la, yer. "Yes," said the doctor, "and Ia, yers' mistakes sometiines swing e feet in the air."-Boston Herald. "They've raked in a pretty toug looking lot this morning, havei they!" said the stranger to the j porter in the police court. "You are looking at the wrong loi answered the reporter. "Those a not the prisoners; they are the la yers."-Greenbag. A lawyer worried a witness with many questions that the poor im declared be was so exhaustted tb he must have a drink of water befu lie could say another word. Up this the judge remarked, 'I thi sir, you had better let the witness now, for you have pumped him dri - Grecabag. We hope the Governor and t Legislatuire won't repeal the railro charters uttl after the college col miencements. It would be too bad make all the young ladies and youi men walk home or go by sone oth private conveyauce.-Newburry C server. WIEEKLY COURIER-JOURNAL I HENRY WATTERSON, EDITO: BEST DEMCATIC PAPER PUBIMMD ON1,Y 1 .00 A NIV:AIt. Sli:s1 t torie , est Miseellaity, A I Ikies~ L"t Women's and Children'; I qTa it' patrtmlentl, 11tst Answers to ('warespondeti e W i l p rtillel i, i [e.at l.ditozlin:,. It gives away a valuable premii %very day for the largest club r, ,eived. Sapulie colpies of the Weekly ('ou rier-.Tou ri vill be sent free to iny addre-i. Write to OUR CLUBBING OFFER. A Farm and Stock Paper to Evei Subscriber of The Sentinel Rvad our Offer Below. We desire to pie:a-w 'tir larwe rniwy (o rei% a. ondl re glad to 11111u11te that't we ha Iis,de iarrangelmiins with th- wilplislier- of t .-nirmier's (id e ind it l misi ('tPmtpaniiotl.,of I Itil iIgt, n , I old tita. whI iereby we are enitleI toi l to ou r sillbmrilers, two Ipers for alio.it t vot,t of (oe. Tlo ail wh Io pamy e rrensragei andi )$1.5 ina vanee we w% ii ll t Ieni the S,:r-ri,: .nnlIti th I 1ar e ra (GuIite andl le 011 -omanionl, one vear 'to htew NLubwl, ibers bothi liapers wilfl be a ror onme year for $1."'5. lashl ini nd'vam-e The sutweriion.l p'rir-e of thle Sr.N-rlr TI, it $1 Ira nel vance, nndi thie p.rice of the i-'arme r'.< Gui ta' idllllne ' 'nm~iniin i ifty cIn. bot by.s ini arranlgleents we ti give bth i plapers I Tihe Falrruer's (Guhi.e and! ildlme i'oinpai< n eighll-j.nge, forty-eolarnia 'euii-maonth ly Fa.e ll' lflltihild papter. It ii ill of vatlttali or-mlationt for the F'armuer, tn-k raiNer al iau -%keep.er. It l.a a ptaper every Farmer shoul r47"Coine in at once Better Than' an Er cyclopedia. be Most wVonderfuiil Pub,liintion over issuedi. Pressi anjd Pubilic. liticad Ma ad U. L.May Coubind, A 1ancrama of America history. A td-aiilete. f 'iry of or Governm,lent by .\ iisrat lin nuad C ngareMaen. bnteit 18'.I: 1-: ti on rol lers at taop andl btttn. liy pieiIal arranigellnente wIth the pulislhei enare ab'le toi obltini it lnnier of the abovy elh of our subscarliers. This NaMB IN n ncess ill avery lhome, I.lchooll or nilia'e, anial will be e *elally <Ie,lrablie to refer to dalilyldurinig til aliee every impoirt ant (nmet conllneitedl with th Istoary oif our country anda A mieril'au polit ic. Tills lt iMilJ i,-A P' CONT.\ INS: A liagrami Showiing atll (if the p'oiitical P'ar UN Ilix'Z. A l)llagrIaml ShowinIg all the P'residets an .tbingets. i xtkii. A I lingramt Sahow nlg the Poalitieal C ompulexli f echll 'lngr-aN. 2x661. . I)lagramg Show0inlg the t'reedl.i of the worli A iliiagramiShowinog the Stiandinig A rmties a a,h Nat iona. 13x Il. A I )agr.ialshwinig the Naval Tonna,age aeli Nataon. l3x10i. A (I omlete 5l|ap of the world. Iaxen. A I iimle(te' Map oif the 1:liteda Staitea, Ranl UNatlly A t'o' *I.;Nai. A~ Map of (a'ent ral A muerlen. l0x 10. A Map of AlaNka. lx 13. A4 Manp ofit h iiA frila. 0ix 13. A Map lif I'lper Nubhin at:ll Ilit-ai iir A byss nt. lox i3. 'A M'ap of I 'eria, 'A fgha.tin and 1111 iel utlbita x i:.. A I 'iliplete ilip oft the Suilar SyNte-In -liest e' mtide. 13x1I0. t"r'tl1:s 1' .\LL 'IT!tl.: P'iltphi:NTls t.'l WaV.\aSII INGTO N T' iIa ltllSO1 N. it a Ili gIve-s ill bhiet: rlhe II istory olf (ai' lniaI 'Pollii. 1 ilh IIiltolry-'of Itevolutllilonary I'litiles. rhle I i'itiory of thle 1 '111feelerntthmi:. i'he listory ofIth l' . S. Goivernmnent by CIII l'he lhlatory oif the I'. S. bly .Admfinlistratlins. 'an A iiallysis of t he l-'edlernl Go'vermnllent. an itlible SI tat et liil ll Iits . ValuIale StI iNs la 1- :x eNdlIlit ti res. ilsilCel of all P ohlItihal p11r art, il'he Htistory of all P"o Iticali P'artlex whilch hav Istedli iiin lx otltry. a t :ibrontological table of 319 E,f Ithe most in rItaut e'venIti from,i the D iscavery of Amneria L'he pubIlishera pIrice Is fr.00 wichE Is very lov idierinlg itt muerli, blut wIe in oeillIctil)l th Iinei( oft the leninig plishere in? IalI th. ites, have bIeenI fortunate ini arraninllg to ciogh to) fiulrnish lat oily 90t cents each adeliver free to ally plart oif the tanitedl Stutet, ats foi vs. tt. To) any new NlilhNeriber. di. TI'o anly rentewlal iuIhwEruler. dI. Tio anly ttubscriber no1w in arrears who pny: to .lanunllry 1st niext. a the pub11 llihers I lmit the time the)y ill fair hi thIese lmaps allt lhe luiw pilaes we 11dv Ise i 10 deslre to avail themselves ol thia oppmitu y to attend to, It at onice - -SCHOOL CHURCH. BAKk en AND dioUR i HOUSE FURNITURE. settees for R. R. Depot. anid Pnblio BId'gp. GATES DESK 00. - auNav, &# 1 LU i A atl id Wcy t].e: A Magnificent le A Popular Line of the Lf An Unlimited Variet ment of the Stor ation and Abi the BEST We are offering these inducements w Goods you ever saw. Qualities as you: Latest. Assortment Complete, and all splendid Stock and take advantage of t MEN'S AND BOY'S l t And Gents' Fur All the Latest and Nicest Styles of the the Worth and " 1Prices the Fairest you at We Guarantee Profit and Pleasure to re our Prices will Prove a positive saving >n our Goods can not fail to Please in Qua k, AWiIt is Impossible to make a Mistal A-o lect fron the Great Fair Priced Stock L.RC i arch, 30th, 4 m93. 11I. to er MILLER & SPEIGHITS St(NESSORS TO JOHN FERGUSONI D)EA11E S I N e- Plalvn nvid Fancy Groceriem ! CANNED FISH,, JMEATS, AND FRUITS! We hope to) Ie rvim-mbered fir otir Picketis' frtenld". W ill u1e every eciort t please them li pe:-tfully, MILLER & SPEICHTS, apr2-9-tf Grceuville, S. 0. ly If it 611. lie REMOVED. We av moved our Market and SRestauranit to the Lesley' house where we will be p)leased to serve our fri -nds. "We hgave several Sewintg Machines . wich wec will sell cheap for cash or mexchannge fo~r Pork or Beef. CalOsl on us andh we will endenvor to hiplease ) oul. Respecftfully, BYA RS & MORG AN, mar ed93.I"j, IINN (. If., *S. C. I) I N T1 IST'S, I?t Mtain Street. (;ttIENV i Lt'E, S. C. tet gex 'vry< t hol arx uiy an Friday, atmid t-t - x I. r P.eR L IthoLE, im DENTIPST, . O licoover westmoreland hros at Duke's Drug Store, 1JansiHf muln:N vir.IE, s. C. P'IIOTOGiR A I ER, GItEENVILI.E, R. c. A .Over we.tmoreland lIros'. I)rng Store. All .work dtone by the inistantane'ous p.rocess. Als~o mmake enirgeinents from old inttures to anmy alze in water colors, (rayon, Indna link, oil and Plain pshotogrvjphs. ____________________ las permnanrently b,ented in P'ickens and offers his pirof.eesiiina serviva,s to the~ citIiin of the - towni and enunity. Il liiplomtn are from the a 'ollege oft P'ysliai and Stargeosu , of llattmiore 1 S1)190, andI fromn .lohnm ilo ,ki, 1891. ws nine months in Nursing and Childs lIo.sitaI, haiti more. .4aux6m VALUABLE PREMIUMS a. ---G IE N Aw A Y Ropp's Calculator Araltidbe Hiook for a Parmner amid Iiuslness iMan. TI C4 (O*IMBttAN Ni0U V ENIfI t M4 4N. Hi EliffNEE AND CORIn, 1T11E GREtIAT 80UTIIELJN F'AMJLY itl --N EwVPA Plt, ifTers to ever Yearly Stihseiiber 1:ITliIlEit of C4 -ABMOLUTELY F3tEE 1- 25 Thme Wiieekly News usid t'Ouie r, I yearF e (with Prem;iumInn).......................9 00 n The Week ly Neiws andii I'ourier, 6 mimiths twithout Premitanums......................0 - PS.Nn FOnL SAMf PLIE COPI ES ANI) ('lltCU-LA 55. Address: iy We the Contfy Comissioners of Pickensu county' notice that several of the Roatd.s have not been worked. It is hereby .ordered that all overseers of A roads in Pickens county, proceed at onco to warn out their hands and put at least four days work on their roads A b)y the 20th day of May 1893, antd make' a return to this Board at its next regular meeting the 6th day of s Juno 1803. By order of the Boayd, this the 1st day of May 1893. N. J. K. K IRKSFX, , Clerk Boar<L *May .ith. 'n3.90. Aec>Le I! Combination test Spring Attractions! y In Every Depart 3, the Determin lity to Make PRICES I iti the best and handsomest Sprinr like them. Styles anr Fashions the right prices. Don't fail to see our he inducements offered in CLOTHING, HATS lishing Goods. Season. Honest Goods that Possess Honest Merit. HLave Ever Know,,n! Every Customer. Profit, Because to the Buyer. Pleasure, Because lity and Skyle. :e in your Spring buying if yon se A >a )THSCHILD, (41recnvilie, S. C. IT TICKLES TH[E PALAT E, COOLS THlE BLOOI), .. REFRESHES THE SYSTEM. SLOANS' SODA 1. WATER FINEST DRINKS I 5 1 ON G 7.4 EARTI AT SLOAN'S DRUG 4 STOR E. PLANT: Y our Irish Potatoes for Late E' Use, , riyat Plenty of Seed a his Week. hee W'hen the Moon tibils A. M. MOR RIS. n tll- .ln.hpit iat Atanta, Ga. as A~ treaity 15f6,000 SI: bnrtt,er.s.1 NJarg. est Circulatjoo an w. cl Newspaper -. . J. I HE GREAT SOUTHERN WEERLY ItM A glieit tmaial Delmartuhnebt t. ItM WVOUInan'M 1113d Chldren'. >huttnsna re of uinusual doar estic ilnteresit. Its Special F'eatureu tcost torc I] oney thtan is paid by ANY TEN Mouth-a -nt papers cotnbined for general reauding at er. Its News Colu nn Cover tihe Bill Arp n rites for it. e Dr. Tahuinaige preaches4 for it. -- Uallaec P. Rteed and3( Frait;k L. Stantont are 0 gualarly einployed by it.up A. M. Wier (Sarge Plunkett) hafs at week. El Iletr- wt1w Mark Twan, Robert Louis Stevenson, At.' udyard Kipling, Frank Stockton, ichard " alcoIBnh Johnston, and3( the bes~t literary nius of the world contribute to its cot nins. IT I8 A MAGAZINE I ND) EVERY ISSUE ISAN EDIR9ATenl ;ents watled in every locality. M'toney for agents in wor*kinlg for it. t EN1 FOl SA M PIMI COP1i O~ IED ati' t ve e a- fusl vwk IE ten. Ilr-Write~ for aXent',. terms. Cu bsof. mix for Five D)ollar a yea. A dd reissL CON STITUT I.N, ~~~ '"got tot e A seam Ssoldi madc Tho .I wW Isd#o waliffive exclux Ve ato to xlbge deal n r1cOf -KaM10913. Ifnletfornale ad.:6omeand w gh wanted. 11estawe Free, "r S W. T. McI F. B. .MORGAN, C Carpent .GtUEENVI IIaye received their s BUIST S GARDEN Buy your seed c good garden. Yours truly 4CaUrpex I~YON DANVIL!L goR CCOi h. itiidekoper & lein Foster. leceive COLUM1BI.\ A NI DGiIIN vILLE \L% I' I( N. Uonlenw(ed Sthediale itt efect Nov. :X, 1812. riraits run by ith erldian Tine. Het weenii Couainbb, Sicen and Walhtalla. Uitly. .I. S -AiN, \o.--- 12 'ta m-......... V Colinbtiti Ar......... 6.M0 pr CP'Un..............A. k1-tonl .............. 5. 15pmi Apm)ni.-- ..........PIomerbix-............. 4.5 2pmii 3pmi............ Prosperity. .. . 32pm lym -.. ...N wherry ............ 4.16pm 5n.--..........I n.. -.10p)m f1pil............I.t'mppO ls .......... . .. 3 im opta ........... ... . i ...wor ... . . . lp pill ............ ..I.. ...... pn ............. I ao d' s .............. .11jp 'pt... Xrlliiav..........1Dm4tlt .. ........... Ilni 1'1t h ........... I.58pml pin .. .........\r M 1ie tn Lv........... 1.40pi 15pin ...........L I,%- ll0 on Ar ........... 1.10,ipm 61pm ..............\Ii eson............. 1.H5pm $Joim .... .... .... P(-ndleton ............ .1.45pml Opm ..........A r Senevat lV...... ....12. 10pm 12pm ...........Lv Sietaten Ar...........1 1.65tin pm .........A r Walihtlit v......... l1Sam -I . .. . Ar G reeIvOIAe-i. ~ -i ieb-tween A titlsonl. lIft)ntitild OTreer ville. Daily. 12. STTIoNS. No. I )pm.........Lv Anderso Ar......... 4.35pm opm ...........A r lielton Lv........... 4.05pm 3pm.........Lv Itittt A r.......... .25"pmi ltpm-..........eler.-........... '.55pm Opii.-....'mn..........le!tltl...2..1pm S9n-.... reeville..........2.tein'n ID)tii v. 13. ST A TIO( NS. No. 1.1 Jiami. ..e 41hirtles.ton A r.....;m I)pm. ..v 4'nttllin A r.....1.20pmtt .m---..--.........AtSont..... .......?.3p pn---. ....Carlisle~. ....... ...11 44ptut ..m------........antuc... .. ......1 pm .m.....- .- ..---.ation.... .......... Ti pm 1pm.- .... .... .. .anlet....... ....10.4pm lai..... r slNOarinurg Lv-....10.'pm fhini.....-.\ Ashe(til)t Lv.....7.0am Bietween .wbterry. Clinton arra Ihuurenn. nltify Kxeept Sittday.________ 15. STATIONS. No. l6. am...... Lv 4('obtinti A r...605pm .m.............Newerry.............12.00pm Iitm...........(sohtivllea.............05nm Ijm---...--......liton ....... .....10.3amu p...... .....A.\r LautrenN LY.... .... .. 9.5am let ween f lodges tand A bhevllo. II- ST AT IONS. No. 12. aItn.........r A.\bbev il ........ .4pmn IIl No. 12. ..rm..-.---.-...L v liodges.A.r.... .... .. 7.5m .m.............)arrtigh's............ 7.1unm ...n..... ....Ar Abbeville Lv....700am Coninecton 'va South liound Railroad. _________I_ ahly. 0- 'etral ilme. No. 318 Sam... . v (.atIuntbbIt A r.24..20pm Oant... .... ...r antah uiidv....h..1 COami 39- N o. tO Opmt.........Lv (oluitila Ar....90p t)pmt.~. . r Satvannit4b hv.....40pm Patrlour I.arsr lotwBeen ('nlombln and I boaund,i 3..iii n. m.. 4.50) p. mn.. 7.0-! p. mn. (Vea lald litmitted : soul toiinal-. 3.3 n. mn., 4.28 p. II. 13 a. mt. (VeatiboIled h'mIted ;we.tb)outmd, N. C. al vida k 0 1W d i 'tl7.10 p. mn.. foar lien. bonvyille, A1sheville, 11at Sptrigs iandi Kniox. e. raires ke,tve Greenivllhe. S. 4'.. A . & (C. dlhvi.lin. thbotutn. 2.21 a. m. . T.h pi m. .. 6.0R (Veattibul ritaina lenve Seneat. A. A C. igi ln, nort. ril. 1.17 a. mi., 12.15 p. ta. in. uth!l-outnd, 7.58 a. *.7p. mt. Lllti painaee sleepinig ar On trati0. 9,. 0, f ?, .77 nn< 38 o n A . A (.. d iv idin. 'uillmnan Itr cars ont tralitn Nots. 13 andl 14 beCt wen Co. Ida antd Sptartaunburg. V. E. AfelIKE, Geii't Sutpevitendeint, Co1 nlmba, S. C. Au' Gen1'tu.Pas. Agt., A tlanitat, Ga. W.~ II. ('REE1*N, (Gen'I Sanager. WVashington, D. ('. Gen'l PnNN. Aget, Washigton, I). ('. SOL1 IIA AS, Trallc M1anager, Washligton, I). C 1,. c!. Tniotn-t.. [VERY, FFElD anid EXCHI A NOGE STABLES, Easley and Pickense, S. C. (O>pposite liateIn.) trrinuea. Itigglex andii Snddle lPtrsres at Iten-~ Mogge, to longs, s improived inrmri landiit in sum ns of E'14I and l enurds. Lonntis rea tJiynbeIt iin snmulII a d it - ttjt its thtrotnlb an peario ofta ta ( . e~na, thus~ enn.t g the ba5roW8r tt ptty off hia htat.tednE aea tout erxhiau ring hils erttp * ainy otti year. 1leteng,.S. C. Scientific Amerioam Agency for II. TRADE MARE DESION PATEWBTt. OOPVRICIITS .to r Informnatto. anud free Handbook wr1t to IUNZN& 00 861 Bn oApwAy,.)4wg o test bureau ?or securhng pateita iA~A~r erycaenatfi o ut.by Icam .Al W i ~ b Dalob 010sTRfe U.d f. L. DOUGLAS 1 8 H.0E.n SHOE sewed shoe that wi 0 Less smooth inside, more com o file;. h and durable- than any other shoe eye' it the price. Every stle. Equaleottutoul.r shoes costg to $. k following are of the same high sthdka'ef ~rit: 1.00 and $8.06 Piue Calf Mand43 . 1e Police, Farm an Letter-Carit 0-, $a and .e for Workin -- 2.00 and 09.79 for Youth* ad -d $3.00 Hand-Sewed, $a. and a. Dongola, *-78 for Misses. IT 18 A DOW yma OWs ' - 0" the b e M07 . as iw them noour acee t e ale by "ALL, J7ckens, S. C. 'entral, S. C.. er Bros. ILLE, M. C.t Lock of FRE c, I1 :- SEEDS. I them- and have a THE RICHMOND & DANVILLE is I F. W. litifdi, jr & Reubin Foster, Receiye'r Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division. Schedult in eifect Nov. 20, 1692. No no No. 8.No. Lv. .\ lanta (E. T.) .... M.i15pn 9.*.pm 1.05a i Chaublee ..... ...........9 21n 8.40a " Nireroms ...... ........... tomru t " )tUt llt ......... ... . . . .. 0.l p 9.4 su wanee........ .........1 .zis 9.1sa luford.......... .........lO.l,rp n 9 . .Fimwery iranch .......I 0.1lpr 9.42&: "... t...... . l.l 10.03a Lul ......... ... . ..3 pin JO.-z-& liellion ........... . .1 :I pM W.Wa, Vorneila............ .2 :05"In 10MIL: Mt. Airy........... .......12.(Vam 10.6 " Tol-con ....... ..... . .. ..1 M n 11A Westminrter... ...........11.1.66al senevit a................1.6an 12.lbSp: " entral ............. ......2.10 pm 1.20p " EamdeY4.......... ... .. V 2UU .ro Greenville..........* 08-I 3 t .26p Greerm............. 3.W.111M 3OOP " VWelf0ord-.................. UrOnI 3.20p Sparta urg . 4.()n 3bp Cliftoln .... ......m 4X (OwLpens................. in 4:11 " .48lacksb.52-g........ rove ........... ......4. 6A 111 4 ".owell....................O.Oatn 6.9p ".Itellemonut...............Tn .2 SOLTUAJID. No. 88. No. 1. No ! 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