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PICKENS SENTINEL, PICK HNS C. It., S. C. Jr E. BouMS & CO., Proprietors. ghtered at Pickens Postoiclle as Second Class t Mtte-r, iUbISCR TPTION PlCE, $1.b0 per Year Itvaria bly in advance; for six urionths, 75 cents. Adveitisoments insertedt at one ollarper qunre of one Inch or loss for the first iisertion and fifty cents for each ttsubse(ilent Intrfti.- A liberal disciumit nande to iner.haItit aInd other advertislit for six nonths tar a year. I PosIT&ON ADVERTI-SlENTS Pos%. fIVo.Y Not .\EN Oifruary notices exceedini g fnve lities, tribrates o- respect, coinmintioent los of it persons character, when aitissIable, will be charged f6Fa6 adveritdenents TIIURSIDAY, APRIL 20, 1894. Paternaallamn. "Paternalism run lmla(1" i1 the unique brand stamped on thn sub ti-easury plan by Gov. Tillman; and who knows- but what that stamip was the cause of the anhject being so offectually pigeon-holed in- this State? Anything in our government that mnaeks of paternalism is pernicious. It stiflies individLality and ilIdep)ied ece-of thought and action by putting commuities in pens and placitig over them- captains and generals, whose only object is to teach tleir subjects to keep tie step. There was a time when one per cent of the population of the United States couhl and did serve the people in the mtter of at. tending to governmental iffairs, but now it takes about five per cent.. an(1 if th'e evil tendency goes on it Will soon requira fifty per cent. Soith Carolina has htad an expeii ,ence that teaches niy valt~llhle les sons in assuming control of the liquor business. If it should go o its Ultimionll would be only ai ciaige' in the forco of 1.111d, amid ,nppiig a thousand heads for one. There is a strong tenlency to as Rumo entire control of theeducational interests eof the citizen. Puoplo who are lucky in getting oflices for them. oselves and theit'r Bu1n" aid nephews, want more public oflice! for the'ir uncles, aunts and Cousins. If this Rentiment prevaila and mut b, ac comodated, thG fimlo will come whenl the infant citizen will be rocked ill a government cradle, balptAzd in a g0V. ernment church and, finally, buried from the poor farau in a govt-rnmliLlit coffin; In towns an1d cities of greal wealth < and poplillitiotI, it is good to have C free schools. The %'ie an1d erime i they prevent in carrying civization I and cheer into the l)oorest homes is a c good thin,, l1urchased at less cost to ( hs~6 'tfx payers thant the expenUs" 'i f out-breakcs that may thuis be avoided. City freq schools are all -right, but they are all wrong if they are allowed to Bupplanlt enltir21y all p~rivte enter1 priso in the way of schools. It is but a short sitep fromt time publbe con trol of theo brain to the c'ontr'ol of the conscience If the State is to kell us w~ha-t and)( how to learn, why~ not hiave a State-paid priesthmood to tell us how to pray and wvhat to pray' for', and w~hat and who to vote for? Two mills and a poll1 tax is enmough to take from a lax burdenr'd and over governed people of any country (di+ trict to educate those w ho cannot educteC thiemislves. We uneed a few teachers elected to the high and re sp)onsible position by aictual parenOlts, who ill put their own hard-earned dollars on the old-time articles, in .iicad of being elected or' rat her pewr mitled to teach by publhic trustees, who get no pay mand less thanks for their service. JTust thinlk wihaf kind (of at (1hvarf could be hiiredi withi evenm a four mills xon a Pickens Court iouse is tict fiveo miles square. Nothing short of ten mnilhewould give anything lik~e a competency to a mian) of the charae. ter and brains uneeded. for the place. This would make our tax over thirty mills, and then where would we get the mnoney to erect ain aidequaite buil. ing and putrchase ai base )11 ba ll campus for the boys? D~o not confiscalte our pr'operty for the goodl of ~ themnu-u nity', unlless you cani find a J1os.-ph who will keep'T the wveevmls of out t hi corn. If we a ta In' eoneh fo. uher t'ared, we wi-l deand a kitheg with, of $50(. 00 peri untib, butt ln ib- -l ebhoo' tfi~'-u ttPL. find teneht -s atI $25 00. and less perOt mon tth. Somet people will wvant trustees5 after awhile to look after their wvashing and itroning. Away with such goeeet A-wa with paiternnam inl eVIry foril t u~s be a free, self reiant, in~depenidet poople; Let' those whlo wisth'~tk-dovete their pr'oper1ty to puiblic u-se move on a, mtountain, incor'por'ate it and tax it till it i-s as-le.; el andibarren ais Rahara. There aro some) cotnunuities and collmtry villages whielh would like to retain their pro)per'ty and their clil dren and be allowed to usne their dlis. eretion in educating Bmd - training --their offspring. Thley ought to be * alowe'd this altl privilege. So, do not govern-us any more; do not make any more laws-they are sur'e to beget exponsive offlees, aund' thos~e increaseo the taxes. If thero vero no taxes we could inak', out with Oven cents cotton. Wo atro glad t4 ive local solf.government, but local axation, wher3 there ire no corIpoaa. ions to Saddle it oil, is an- ovor-grown uisance. To ) many people are ready o say: --Is the corn shelled?" "No." 'Well, drive on your cart." Tle Rerona Movenhent. "Our anti friends havo expressed hemselves on divers Ocasi0on11 as be rig pleased with the prospaet of an mrly dissoluiion ot the reform move mnent in this State. They base their upillol on the fact that the leaders aire wrangling alliong theiuiselves for the best seits in the sVniagogue. This of itself can d-) no harm and is the case inl every faction of every po. liticid party. It is the sign of a heatlthy and vigorous condition of the Iovenilnt, n114 sllows that there is life amud kpirit ill the cause, and a high a111d latdible aibitioni ill the leaders to le prominlent and luseful ill prolinotiig an1d Idvancing tnol p) gi (!4 1111(d aecompilishing the purposes of the loveliieit is ecoraging to the rank aid file and stimulates in terest and exertion." \Ve publish the ibove from olr. e'steemed coitenimoary, the Peoplies JoilPfL, so tiit thie readlrs of Tn 8ENTINEL C1nii elipy the (ou ble girati fiention of knowin g there wias yet Se)Inthing~ 1(, Ipease an1 aniti and~ ait t he saine lini assuIre thern that t he re fori nove:ent is in no dalger. W e Ire glal to know this. It is the lhar'ldest, thiing any i0m-1tyh ever tried to (1 .et, to keep the outsiders in its OWn1 Crotwd qui60, wvithout throwing. theii so-nethiing. The atitis hiuve wran1gil4i enIIIuigfl thIieiselv a to know hat, is noIhmg, olly the biggest wianitgler gets the best place. Of coirse the iovellen t. will continule vigoius until every fellow inl it gets Illn lpflice. The purposes of the move. me 11al0re being rapidIleomlishled, to-wit: ittin g offiee and stppig from 1110 to alotier. liit a r( foriIer told i-, last week that the tImo vmen t. W11 11a eXp141nSie as1 1 it was inuag ing to the 1o1iik and file, ani1d that fori his own artlimrt <was still gawling a lile. It is bilicult in undersn hlwt myN one canil latriblutfe partisanl pre.ju. li ee to the ( mives V f th Ile supremelit licu it in hohing the disp enIsary hw meontiitini:al. The tlinni poiit. poll whith1 the decision hilged, as itel by tile News and Coilier, was eeided adversely to the pohitiol con1 tded for by- thle State in Mauilini I s, the citxy of Grenville in 33dl ). C. [t was h~eldl umlawfutl for t~ih'e ty to 'itgage mi the huasj ness of furnninihin~g ight s t.o stores, (dlie and residenices Or ai lrollt. Honii , Joshuia W. Ash ley: hasil been orced inito print, to exphaiin thtt he is lot an1 ati, md be do(s so in a strong' 11nd 5(ensile lete. Hie voted againist he1 diispenisary, the re distrnicting andu pritiiug bills. No wonder he hasI boen aociusca of being an anlti. Honl nst ol farmer that he is, he thought wo were all ini c'arnest taboiut refcirmi. T1here was1 no4 pohdtic:dl prejuidice inl Ju Ldge3 H uldsotn's celebrutC~ ed ldeisiont lawv iunconstitutiitnal. If thtere had beeni anting of the1 kind it woutld h ave turned t he judtgmient t.Ihe othier way1~ anid in favor of the learned jtudge's still h'ling his seat. Those5 who think thtat Associate Jusjt ice elect Gary w ill hielpl re'vErse lhe d ispensalry dOisio n are coun11ting. without11 th ieir host. Hie 11 ibbed toe nuch (of hiis learninlg from t he seulme 111 untai which sup lie id Judge Me. Qrowan. To'i Voite Down~i the C'all. bel soit toit Ie p1ol for01 1 Ithe ii prtvle II <h.-alpprovai, 1d no hlereas t lhe 1'Iip ILoiters 4 f I 'e meure1t( huve opnly leelareCd thimselves ini favo o'II f a thi -h woilhl di'enifnullhiise hunreds.h >f' our luhte (cuizensg, I terefor be it '111 esibe .v That we dlusea 2~ Tlhiat this he :sent to the I ottotn hinot f.or publaicaition, hiopiing~ all S4e. .J''nesl ill(, Allniince. 11for the board1( of e'xamtiinerts as, 'Thursdlav, to stand the eIxam pu bb)he schools. .Thie sh('1 ollnui ssionler fand his muds.. J . A. MecVhoiter atni .lohn11 O'Davis, were kept qjuite busy for two days, and1 no I cIV(i~os the 'harid 11ok1( to rde upi thle writtent e~xamlin at lons. The examIinlationi was (o11 of th ones yet had. Each. atpplicanit hadl abIouit teni siujare feet of the (cou1t r'oomn to himself. "B~oggs ill h ave io be0 sent down to Columbia."-Geenv'ille Monuntaineer. We guess not. Gov. Tilman is get. ting oni very well with theo affairs of the Stain~ Ooineu aud- Welcome. Costello, Potter county, Pe:m,- April 12th, 1894. Postmaster, Pickens county, South Caroheon. Dear Siri-W- hat are 'our nearest railroad Collections, if not on a rail road? Is there any considerable qiuntity of timber in your county, near a railroad, or that could be rieaelijd by a reasonable length of road? vhat are the average prices, if You know,. pur acre for timber lands anid what varieties of timber do you have in your locality? If not on a railroad, Would your people or county give any encouragenent to the construction of a railroad through your county, and the development of its timber intids and other retources? What encouragement would your people extend to niorthern capitalists Coillilig to your couivIL Many of our calpitalists have been detered from imvesting in southern- localitiew i ruiniors of ill treattienit and threatei imgs to those who have ventured South, and it is With difficulty that capitilisti can be induced to embark in new enterprises in the Sith. If inconveiient to answer my in qiries, w.muld you have the kindness to lhand this note to Home onle who anll inforim oil its notes of inquiry? I woull th11n11k you very much for the names1P an1d addrllesses, of several larige timber liaid owners iii Your- county. Tha nk in g you ini ativance, I am, D.eair 8ir, very t ruly ymours, C.,sutinlig Civil Eiig'r. Pick'n'l, SoutI Carolina,. April 17th 1894 Dear Sir--Your commiliunicationi of (te 12th inst , to the postalister, hais bwel phlced on ily table, With the re (iust that I a11tend to voi enquiries. Ourn est riailroafild strtiol is the town of Easley, oil the ltichonid & Danville Railroil, tight toiles distant The road fro'm Easley to Pickenls an1d for fouirt-teen miles into the Imioiulitainis through le denlsely timberedt lands is ole (f the iiiost carefully graded hwhways to be fouid anywhere. The si ply of fiminier in the mliouint. uiis north of I'iknii is ra)l'lCtiCa1lly inexlhauist ible. Fine, u1a1k, chlestnu i oak, waluilt, blck locust.alsh, hickory, I % h1ito-1a, poplarl, whlite-pinle, and i C noiny other variics. A railroad :0 from E.asley to Pickens has beenc gruedbc, cro-tiel alit bridged by private stilscriptioin; all theTe is lack- C ing now to cm)iplete it is the I(eady mon1eV to buy the ironu and rollinig w stlwk. anld put it 'down. The towi- ti Ship- conceulrnled and tle town of Ea.-ley hmve aigreedby a vote to issue n ni(d deliver to ( the railroad $20,000 in ievenl pelr ce'nlt. coupon bn)(s jlst a1s moll its 11he road is put, in,11to operation. io if thle road is finlished in the neatr uture it will be pltictically clear of any ineumbitrance. At a small comi paralt.iv'e c'ost, this roa~d could be ex. - tenided to~ the heart of the titub~er regioni. .Large tracts of timbher landis can lie.lpurchased at fromt 50) cent s to $1.00 per* aere. Wo know of one party who will sell 19,000 acres at the latter pr1ice. Our peopl~e arie ready at. all' times to give~ norlthernl caplitalists all the elbow-roomn they can pay for at the, Siulil jlwice mntltioined, and will treat h10n withI greater kindnhess timn~l if he andtiu hey 1( had ben r'aised. here. A qmeit, orderly, well'behav~ed north erner gets better treatment here than any~ where else in the world. T1his is my observattioni and it is the experi. enlce of iinaniy goodl menii whot have colle from your sectioui of the cointi nieit with mloney~ and1( brains. Of couIiirse they lhad to shit t.1heir eye to thle over-d rawnl pictures of stiuthern poiical tices amt1( slandel(rs industrious ly pilish~led againist an1 innoltcenit and law-obiding pteople. Sooth Carolina lhas beein the vict im of lpoliticai ~ sc'he(inets, an id saiif'icedc both blood st ructtio; hiii n10 honest 11uan ever caeli( from, thle North or any other herI )0 pepl withou11t being firmli y con inined that they arle as god ia l(ople as ever hreathed Godhu's pure air or dranuk from his crystal fountins. I havl e believedl for- severailyas 01ndc now believe, .t hat the best paiy. 1 img imvestmuenit Souih ('ariohnai, or any soi'therni Slate, coul make1(,t wulnhl lbe to iuit * 2,000 per annumi in Inh c..liumnis of one of ihe Phillelphiia ! mal ic o~ st on <hiily papersI*, to bei con itrlled'b at soult hera ((dit.or1 of coml Ioeip it full of tlhe tib ruhuivarnuished biy po'iie hs, wriit ten lby meni of iuntegri I.., whI o havie comile from the North, h inmgmg both t ht'ir mioney and morals nre nowi reccin jg thei blest tre'atienit -innple truthi abouit our people is the beastI :o h titus.eent oh tour'C ili cutry. I sih:i Ilao'u great pleasurei in givtin g on 01r yourIi friendsI, any1) further' in formlia tion <b~ arled, anid wtouldl like to sow you soe of thle many natural u(lvlmi age~(s with hiclh we ar i'eissed. rusltting that, t hese facts will cause 1(ome1 of y'ouir fiidul' to look this war' for fuLituro' prosperuli ty, I remain sir-, . Very fruly .Jous E. Bo0c(s. The Itevival at Eboniezer. E'vangelist WV. K. Bogg's is preach mlg with great powr in the revival meet'tinlgs at Ebecnezer' church in Nas san stret. Mr. Boggs is a man of great earn'iestlless aiudt deep comnsecra-i tion (If $lpirit aind p~~HOSsse oratorical gifts of no meoan order. He uses the hprtobe freely in searchling for the plf'gne spot of th,, human heart, and1( is 'qually felicitous in app)~lying the~ cordiala of the gospel to tile soul1 that' hias bleen awakened to its siln. Ser v'ices are held in the morning ait 10.30 o)chockC and at 8 p. mn.---News and Cotur'ier. Co0x0y's army of tramps will seek entertainment~f in Washington, D. 0., 4~hhm we If afflicted with reglpdisosese, hal alling out, and prematnre baldness lo not use grease or alcoholic prep trations,- but apply H-all's Hair Re iewer, H!!aled Ulis Will be received by the co'naty coml misisioners until the 7th day of Ma, iixt, for the purchase of the ol court house. Bids will be receive( separately for all the timber, sasi and doors, for the iron steps and foi all -the -brick Bids will also be re ceived for the house ohtire, all- th material to bedrinoved by such. timi as .the com~missioners'may -decide up on.. Colnissioners resoevo the righ1 to -reject any and all bids. If natis factory bids are not received for tho building as above rnentioned, th building will be suld to the higheB1 bidder, on a credit until Deceinbo lt next, pluichiser tQ give good se eCrity for the purchase noney. By order of the Board. J. J. LE WIS, Clerk of Board. There's ., omfortabl Feeling in not having lots of old things to urge anI urge upon our customers. A WOR1LD Or' NEWNESS Awaits you this week -don't nss tia tcene. Our (uy to tell the story, yours te ciheve; yours- t.*et upot the suggestiom ziveo. Ik here.this week anid ha:uret youi sha4re of the goo tl-thiigs tihat are awaiting. P1IWECTLY RI DICULOUS! When we stop to think how chea > we lave beenl Selling go ds tle past month,1, il 1oes seci fuznat$. und no doubt you wonidei Iiy we (10 it; bit when dte' 01c8mIer-'tui'nt mto winter it takes either bootsor bargaint o bring the people out. We don't keej: )0018. BUT HlERE ARE BARGAINS. They sak! that Jones & Oarrison woul( vion tie of:aolliig Amoskeag 11ad IiLIc8 er Ginghaians t 5 eento per yard, and onia if them hal tWe nerve t: idet our price oii it ground, but lwre we are.1agiin withI 5.C neces at the saic price, and don't forget t, dealr customere, you shail have them at hat all the year round. WE T.OOK 40 PIECES! ThroughIi . a personal friend of ours 6e learned that a certain house had laced on . side for ono day . Wool shallies, slightly damaged, worth 20 Fmts, so we COLIl nell them fo- 121 ants. Walk'lively if you want then >r they are flyers. ONE CRAZY AGAIN THEY SAY. Yard ,wide Lonsdale Cambric, orth 121 cents, for 8 cents per yard iis week. Will talk- to you about White Goods ext week. .YIRY TRUiL .0, uuui x D'lltf 31TATE 0OF SOUTH CAROQLINA, 'Pzchis Coar.2 C'orn-'r or 'PIIonATE. Rtoht. A. 'Thmpson, i- iii hs'o right aind as adinistrator of the estate' Xf I nsou -Thomwpsoni,.e ceased, Plaintiff;, .. against e~orge MicD. Tho'liipso'n,. S Franc-s li inilten, Charles Neal, Silas M. Neal, Johnt WV. Neal, the heirs at law of AbiomD~an4deceased,nnmea, n)tumbers8 and residence unknown; the lhiis at lawv of D~empsey Thomp-) son, namies, nu mbers and residence unkmown; the heairs at lawv of Re becca Evattt, deceased, names, numi hier and residence unknown, De fend an ts. Snmtnmmns f'or Relief. (Complaint not Served). ['o the D)efendlimts above named: You arp herebv- stumoned antd r luired to answer the ~ntitionl and :iimplaitit in this action, which 'is ter-ewith filed in the Court of Pro. >ate; at Plckens Coort House,'South Jaroilina,'and to serve a copy of your' msnwer- tn the said petition and comn >laint on. the subsciber, at his office t W alhalla Court I louse, South Cairo. inn, within twenity days~ after he service hereof, ex'clusive of the lay of auch service; atid if you fail to riswer.:the peOtitJoni and1 complaitt rithmin the time aforesanid, the Plain jif in this action will apply to the 'our't fors the relief demanded ini the (e.itionl fland compl aint. Dated March 5, A. D). 1894. Pickens~ Court House. Rou'r. A. 'iroMPsoN, A - laintiff' Ator ey. J. B3. Nm.:wm.:nny, [Seal]. AVERWS THE ONLY Sarsaparilla SADMITTED READ RULE XV. o - - %fticloes that are 'ino * any way dan P- gerous or of-g0 feasive, als o o a IAQ te .pqtentniedi- o' tr uimn, and emnpirical pi'eparations, whose o ingrediants are concealed, will o0 niot -be admitted to the Expo- O sition."o Why was Ayem-'s Satoapanrlla admit. toed ? Ilecause it tilnt a patent tuunedite, 0 niot a nostrum, tier a socret lpreparationi, 0 not dtangerouas. not an Oxperiment, and o because It is all that a family medoicine 0 should be. , 0 At the WOR LD'S FAIR Chicago, 1893. Why not get the. Best p 2229o0990oooo 0 * Enjoy Good Hlealth. . ou can easily (o it, if you will keep' .ofr stomach, the laboratory of your body, in Liood order. Tyner's Dyspepasia Ienedy ' will o this. It will build you up d give ou good health. It stands alono as the Bend for book of full particularsand be eured -enjoy o I health and be happy. Book free to al . Price 50C per bottle. For snle ky druggists. Lst Note. All persons pre Ayarned. not to trade k for note imade tW tnd by 1P. C. Parsons, for $43.00. Said note has been filched frPm 10e' JoE JONES. April 24, 1804. This Is a beautiful book and at the 2 same. thne. one of tho most useful. t Oonprising- ip. one volume the rarcst C treats' in history,.adventiHte, art and science, concluding -with a concise, but most comprehensive history of the World's Fi6i- 500 splendid illustra :tions and beautiful engravings of Columban Mehitecturc. Sold only by subscription. Address or call on, Hi. Wv: FA li Rce's, 8. C. Cltation. TAT :O' SOUTH CAOLINA, ComAl or PIcKENs. By J. B. NEWBERRY, Esqiire, 1 Probate- Jndge. Whereas, J'. M. Stewart, C. C. P made suit to me,- to grant him letters of administraition- of tlie estate and 3 effects of .Ira T. Rouer. These R11 the!'Ofot'e to cite and ad RMellish all and siugular the kindred 12 and creditors o5 the sai1 Ira T. Roper, y deceased, that bhey be aid appear i before me, in- thea Courk of Probate, I to be held at Pekens Court House, S. C., on the 21tth day of April next, after publicatio> hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenocn, to show cause, if they have any,-why the said adminis tration should.not be granted. Given uder my hand, this 12th n day of March, 1894, in the 118th 6 year of our iudependellce. ' - J. B. NEW BERRY, J. P., P. C. Ofice CouMCy Coinmassioner PICKENS COUNTY. 4 Overseers of roads are hereby noti. fied to put four (4) days work on the 11 public roads, between now and the 15th of May. They will carefully observe the law-in regard to default. N ers, and returnk the names of all de. 7 ftaulters its requnired by law. By order of the Board. 6 S J.. J. LEWIS, Clerk of -Board. Pickens, March 15, 1894. E. Ri. MURRAT, .1. E. 1!0008, Andeorson., !8 . Pickens, S. U ~URRA Y & P4LeA;m, ,1.'.ORN EYS ALT LA w, P'ICK ENS, S. C ' ~ ji~. A 1NT1STS, 1l' Mlain Street. GI:E~NVIJL LE, S. C teeth t' tracle~t lnu ut ni1 DEINTIST, Olicaeover we.hceland itlsos & D~uke's~ Drug 1 ljlanSgtf GREENVILi.,E 5. 2,t PHIOTOGRAPIHER ii GREI-ENVL,.E, 8. C. V . Over Westmotvaand liros'. Druag Store. Ali( wvork done ty the' -ntantnieous, proecess. Also n' rniake enlargementis, from old ,iures~ to a *'ize in .water cCoi, c-rayon, India ink, oil amin plalin photographs. UP DOWN~ andK SIDE WAY S. That. 1s the way BLOA~AN'S SEEDS8 Gi lOW.,. If yrntr wanit the best varietics, if y ou wiant the best quality, Sloan's is the place to buy. They no not elaim to sell you cheaper th:~n anyb'lody else. They (10 not claim to keep everything, but they can usuayly'get for yott- anything not ini stock, aind you can deen~d' on wvhat you buy of them. SLGAN BROS. 73 Main St.., GREENVILLE, 8. C. THE BEST OF EVERY THING IN DRUGS. J. E. SiIRINE, Civil Eng ner and Surveyor' Greenville, S. C. Special attention given to Sub division of land, Terracing and esti Ination of WVater Power. Oflice 88i Miain St, ov( r lFelton'. Book 'Store. NUMBER 103 Main Street,1 GREENILL &, C, We are just now receiving nd SUMMER CLOTHING th his season. We bought close at an and will sell cheaper than an, rou- will be rewarded with the sij ,owest Prices ever shown tn the REE WITH EVERY BOY'S SMITH & I 1EADING CLOTHIERS, COLUMA AND 6gNMLLL mIiuel simeerr, V. W. liuideknp ir and Reubln olster. Reeivers. Conedenmie Schedule in effect Dec. 21, 1893. Trains run by 75th Meridint T'ime. o- Ii No. . 12 MAily STATI... Dally. 1llm. Lv.Charleton, Ar........ 845p W0hi I........ " Coi unbia. " ... .... 4 imi 03pm ........ I .\Alstonl I. ........ 3 30pm 18pni........ " P laini ........ 3 14pm 35pin........ "Prosperity " ........ 2h5pm 50pm ........- N AvriTry " ........ i p ........ elena " ........ 23z mA 30pm........ .CniippIs ". .. .... f-50pi 111pm........ "NinetSix .... ... t33phi 37pmn...... . uremwood "........1,Cpmt m.........l.odge- ........12 2pm... . " )nnl's . ........ 210pm i 35pm...... ".Honen Path " W........103pm 55pmn..........Ar llit n L .......... 40 mIII 00pm .......... 1,v 5elton Ar..........11 40pi ?1pin............A ndersoi... ....... 15pin 58pmi............Pen dleton ............10 311pm 3ipmn............\r Seneu Lav..... ...10001)p:f4 50pm...........Iv Sencen Iv......... 9 45p)m 2Ipm.........A r Wathalla Lv.. . 9 .. 05am IIsin.. r . ~ieIwil .. ...10 15pm ' Between .\ nderson. sel'on and Greenville. Datily. 08pm......... Lv Andersomi A r.........1207pm 40prn...........A r itelton Lv...........if 45pm 0pim .........v ielton Ar. ....I 30vm 20pm.........r Williimsron. Xr ......II'M4 2 pm ...............Pelzer.............. 1 I 3prn '0pm1.............Il edo m it.............1018p 0Im ........-.... reenville ............10 15p In [letwCen C1ark'on, t ol u mba, Alston and Sp~ar~nbiing. Dail-f, 15nm........ Iv Charleston Ar. .-45pi . 10am........., Coilumba Ar.. 1.00ipi .50pm...............Alston..... .......1.21pimn 4-Ipm............ Carlisle.... -- ...11 2p 53p. ...... . ;. .. antuc...... ... II 17p .pm...............iUtion ............10 501pm e 3upm .............lon esville.............10.W i .prn-............ aeolei ...........0.4pm 10pm. ..Ar Spartamburg Lv... 0.aMo ni 2 pm ........ Ar Asheville ,Y......... 6 60am Between Newberry. (Clinon and rue . o.h1ilv i.'ee Sunay 2Onra ...1,v ('nomia .\r..... . 5p ....... .... ...Newherry.... .. le 30pm 50lpm-i---.--.-.- ----. yobvile ....... ii 35am i 15m. i............. Clinton --.- -..11 l10ami ....m...... .....\r Lanrens I, ..... . 0-h een l(.i i' ,dg.r' md .'.'bb ,.ii f.~u)m o. . i oT 10 ti.20lm...... I liodges .\r......55 2Spm........... arragh'...... 35ipin 40pm.....Ar .\bbevil 1....- 2JpmD .9No. 12 '40pm.... gs ?....x ld --.....25m 0pim..-........nrrnu.h's ...........205~pm rm._ ......r .bbelmrl~ I,... i 11 am Lt'onnectionls vi S'outlhound Isailrioad. illy. .fn.....Lv ColumbnTra .Ar-.. 4pm .doam......A r Savannah Lv.........ib.20am No.. 18 and 14 a'resolMi trains betweeni Charles n tend Am.hev~lle'. Th roughi conch between- Sataninah an<.U .he lie on 14 and 13. TPram lenve Spartainbmirg. A. & C. divii, ,rlhhbonrnd. 1.13 a. 'n., 5.15 p. ni.,..12 D. mn. (Yi.u Lumled litited, 'omitabound, 12.25 ai. in., 2.51 p. , 1.37 a. m. (VA'ibulmmedtth liied); wemstbnid, .N. I!. divisioni.0.20 and 3.10 p. in., for lien. 'ronyille, A simeville aihd tint FSprinigs. f Thin~s lenye G reenyivie S C., .A. A C. diii 1rhoid,1,1a m,40 . i., 5.33 Vetb. limited): mouthbmmi~1 1.20 a. mn., 4.00 p. i. .281p P. C Vestibuitl. ijhi*O. Trais Iavei,-enei., A. & C.- d ivf in, north. - >undl(, I 1.30 p. mn., 2M7 p. mi.,' and. 41.10 p. mi. - ntiliound. 2.32 ni. mn., 5.35 p. mn. and t.37 p. in. Putltman Sleeper oin 13 andi 14 bethaecn Charles. ni and Ashev'ilie, liln (olumnbla and .Spartan. i rg.* Punllmnan balnece inleepine ear on traIns 35s anid ,37 andt 38 on A-. & C. division, Gon't Superintendecnt, Coluimbida, S. C. S. II. ITiI iAVICK, Gon'! Silaniager, Washinigton, D). U. Gen't l'ass.. Agent. Washington, 1). ( . SO1IlA AS, TIrnmelo Manaiger. Washmington, DI. C ouney to Loana. In improved( farm latids in stums of $300 and, wnird s. lImatns repa'iyable in sinal li tanul lply. ~nis thirongb a pciodt of si% '0ars ilhIsenn a nig tho honmower to paly off hiNt iiidchtednmFN . thou t exhausting I. is ei op in aniy one year ply to .J. F: llOUGS. A Itornecy, myl Piekenms, S. C A l of lme tinc e~stu PRiCt 80 CENTS PER BC'TEE. B00K OF VALUABLE INFORMATiONl FREE. FOR SALE BY DRUGGISTS. ke*eo****s**eeeeee~e....eede Sci [ 'If. R7PAhg TAfIlU LSr lte the atomach, Aliver and boweie,gpurify (be blood, are tals art to take, safe amel alwaysoffectuat. A rellablo 7.( vemedy for Iiliouanesws, lotchecs on theo FaLcO, Chr Lurhua., ihroa[lo vor 'Proubfo 0>.& bi - betes, Disoderod litomah M4aamess..Dysentery, * i ( I ypepsmia, femema, Fiatutenco Bemano ~om- 12.1 ni~ita,Foutltreath Headacho llearQbu e~i~vs, 123~ Jaundice, Kidney )litl5 Livetri e. - Loss o Ap tie, D elson. Nausea,. l N e ttl i Is ------ Painful DInges. 2.4 tion. Pimpe ,Rush of jllood 3.1I to thme Ho8allow Com- 5.0 slexion Sa thcuim, Scald 4 acheofsktn Dis- vcaeimg a rrnir 8.2 Stomach Ti Feig i Liver, Iilcerm,, Watr iraah . and overy oth. ersym pt om 4[2 or dseas~othat .* .... uimts fromn 5 impu blood f ataiuro in the proper rform.l 8 incm ohir fantion by the stomach, irver antd 'itestinets.l1ersmons given to oversatifng are bon- 10 onted by takine one tabumie after each meL. A 11 2 contnue us ofthe ipaaa'nn a i h ne oure for obstlnate constIe en. h eoi$f n * noting that can he injurio,.a to tM1O -e Cha t.Ig'ross~t 1. Fregs B1. .Addr IlPANCSUIO eO ~4 - . THE PLACE TO . GET YOR SPRING * SUIT'. the freshest stock of SPRING at will be seen in Greenville, Ml at great advantage, W.e body. Come in and see anY rht of the Finest Goods at the market. A BALL and. BAT SUIT, IRISTOW, GREENVILLE, S. C... Amuel Spencer, F. W. HIuide Foster, Iteceivers. Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division. Sehett (114 in f'rct-Ju 'nd, 1893. N01r1rn111N). No. 30 N o. 21. No. 38 Fubstei ime Daily. Uniy. Daily v. A tantai E T)...... 6.45p) n 9 oun 1 (Cpn> l'eachti ce . ... eJunction .... .10 m ..d. tt'.... ....... ...........10-'.i ChaiN lee -.--... ........ 1 28Nm. Do Mville.................031al . Not'rors ....,. . 7P3pm31 10 3isam . . u. t. . h . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . ., . . . . . . ..m 10 ((B ill. siuwat e... ..( .. . 11 1131m uford........ ... ........ 13 m . Flowery lranch . 1 Man (;iiiicesillc....5 L'OpuIf It 40am 2 2ji New I-olu- -....... 116011 . White Nulphur......n Lala .... ........ ,.2 2 nelittn ........- ... ... . .12 141. .: ..v e .......... ....... 1 1 m lim elin - . --...-.-. .... .... 1 r r. Mt Ahy............ V t pn 12 42rm . V. M .% I . .--- - .11,14 9 I 501- 1 m . W ... ... 20pin h-Vba - -............ .. 25r.m - lhoun ---''--- ........ m t ra2 . - - - - -7 . 3 ( X > . . . .1'----- - 441111 el0fcd . ............ .... 4 47jm rl' o e t -........ 5 0 .'par4tanb1 - .2un'e. - --. . nb rg- s--l'22m m 2. (.un s.............10 "71..u . 14 35. T hi ek ett - -.....--- - ...... .. 134 m - Guil ne-y- -........1 a' 35:im 5in0.m, -----. i ---. ...... 6~ 1. T4ing's4. ..m~i. .--....6 5 m (iecmra.ity..-.--..... .... 6-151 mn G45 ltoninI.-.-.-...........nm 7 0m .1wlr . x~......... .... .... -;-q2[m ellemna '--- -- --- -. 1 .. 221 -m '4'u~ '1pw dlfon-......---........... 7 5pn. .o huae..........1.p...2..'..Sa: Ttdo kt...........--.--.5371 1.p Hrer.n.... ........... li2.27pm . Lowell'- M -In - 4 - 1-.--.- ... ...8 .. 1 -. liv4eemer lity ........,.. .6 45 yim .-4. K~4ing's ..tl-.. ..,.... 7 ((3m Grover . -.....'..... 1.7 mn G,4finey....................m 2.7pm. r.h(baketty..--. --- -.... . 2i 74f.ipm ij~g (lito - --s..... .. IINo 5. (Sarlontfrgs...2 5m 1.00 'i m&z Spartanbur...n........... 31p-n 'eirci.'oret......... .......(//pmi Loell..rd..... ...... ....... 320pm.. Dunenn's---. .--... ... . 13O6pm lG es a .... ....r.... .... .... 33pmn.. T(yror..... ....... ......... pm Enfsl~eya........ ..2 2.-18m 4 Enpm TLibverty-.-.......... ..... 44 51m .lhon............ .......55m p Sprciiwee. ...... ....1541 .1 .-Syma beneen . oc............. 30m 72pm I'tIh l.d ... ...... ........ 5-Opin - - ......n.n.ter................ 5Mlpm .......-.----.----........ G 0pm . K4.' le. . . ----- -- ....6814 pm . Ilclm . ---..--.--.--.... ....l 6 19pm . r.....A.y.'--------....... . .6523ym 1,4 , ;'----.--- ....404 720pm. White..........'....--. . 5 7. ...pu ... lairl vill . . .. ,..' 5 5 6 ..-....-......41 0p loeryliran.h-.-..........33pmni r u.fory- ...-.-... ........ 8.0m Suwt ne.....-.. Cornvil 1p 7Ojin. ---ig~e 7 Opm. Jeltom...............75pm . 1.41. .-*-..-*..--...-... --- -p.... 5lteo specily that1 tran...N...75 S6,17in. 8 Neru 1het wlen..orm......and A tanapnsea ty posible an8aenwppr 6-Snin loc. Ilutnin.e.rdace..t.ou.ex.thg.d... N rrangeent. . .Op . As' il) N.n..as.A'., A 1ana,1a' Superntendnt, Atcant, Ga" Gl penral Ma41 inar Woshingto, 17 it.. 1 1 run et weea CoOn li'Ac A titla, sta Troafle M444.Anager Washington, D. D. b.IALN IC.CAT1LINE CK WimattlNtcn Jan.-4 Atl9nt. '11* asIn etween Chiarinto afui~ndt Co.um.ia ng West.1.oingAAa, rafc MoziST r T IOs *ltN, . 58. am... ..L vh rleton S. Ja., 14 ... 8 .40p 'nm.... 1.... ....e CLlasm ....... .C... 7.00p I Im.........Ar ColmIn arid........ 4r.20b 9p~lm............osperi At........ Condenped ogpm .......oito ........ L55pb 1pm.........reetnood..,.......24pm. Oh4pm.... .... .....A.bbevi.e.... .... ....2.Opnv 3pm............ Amthen..............10.0m .pm..............A.roantn..............l7.30 Dpm.....,........ W ebro..........I.4p Opmn..........CharlotN.........,...9.80p-a 3pm.... .... ... nodero........ ... 5u l4pm............Geville............. ons. 1pm...........thrtnbur...........C0m' 'apm.........endArlonvlloe...........7 4amI 3pm.. .......Aunbvile,. ...........650m 3rpsto harl outeb, N . . 9.O . Ap......entlen ....enger A gent t.IIY .- i.- E M E H SON, hecn'i 3(anagecr, Tranic .5ianages 2