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U 'iNS StNN'11iL, "Cl I N C. II.. S. C. . OLUGS Co., l'rolrictors. Entered at Pickens PostoillCO a0 Scvontt Class 3fatter. SUnsCRIPTION PRICK, VbO per Year invaria blv in advance; foil s nonths. 75 cent,. Alvlertisements isertt'l tit one dollar per squiare ot one IncIh or less for the first ?Nsertion iuutld lifty cents for eachl subseqltent' Inisertion. A liberal discouint madie to mer, hattis and other adverilsilr s. for six moniths or at year. " PoSITIFN N l- TIsluiNTS PoST IVKJY NOT TAKEN. Obituary 11oticcs exetulAIM five liles, tributes of respect, comnitileationta of a periottil character, when a1dmiiissitble, will be charged for us advertisemeits TilURV4DA, JUNE 14, 18. Going to Pleecm. When the democratic party assemn ofd at Chicago in its list convention, it published a pltform to the voters of the United States. On that plat form it receive'd the most emh)atie endorsement withL which any partv bad over before becn honored at the ballot box. But possing straigi this fact has not yet been appreciated in the Senato of the United States. The platform has been repudiated Our friends and tiuisted servants have put the party at a tremellndouls disad. vantago. Its Cenmies derido it. Its supporters distrust it. The party it self is tryii)g to dissolve. The tidal wave of democratic victory is rolling back. It seems destined to submerge the party. The republicains will re claim congress this fall, and tis will only be the harbinger of the greater victory of 1896. There is no check ing the tremendous force of the re bound. It will cuIsh the divided and imbecile democracy liko an egg shel. We have been preparing the way for this. defeat. The abuses heaped u)o the people by the republican party, not only unified the democracy, but gave to it the power of the ilmlmense floating vote. 3ut this has all been lost. The party ha,1s gone to pieces. It made the poorest use of the olliciql spoils, and lost the opportunity of its life to free the peolo from oppres sion. It has neither the cohesion of interest nor the faith that rests on promises performed. It is going to pieces. It is worse than idle, to try to confront the republican party with any other organization. No new par tv can make the cnmpaign interesting: to it. But that is what the poiulis(t propose. There would be as much business souse il tr dtliciples quit ting the church on account of tin. faithful stewards, instead of calling new Ones to office. Any reform could( be worked out quiciter and easier il and by an organized party, that by a new party. TIho democratic plaitformn that won the vichory was faultless. A steady hard persistent light on that wold( have redILemed the counXItry. The( repu~licanls were' twenty-five years enslaving us. We could not exp)ect to rid ourselves of demi)agogues and trimnuners in four years. If the patiencee of the p~oople could have stood the si rain till we could have reformred tihe Sonate with, a few new rnen, we could noon have erased the Presidlent's veto to aniy measure of reform. But nlow we are divided and wveakened, aind in 1890,will humbly march back into Egypt. We have turnied our eves from tho plat form, the pillar of cloud, to worship the silver calf set up by the populists. Woe are thus subject to the avarice and ambition of the Amiorites, and history plainly points to .our certain ThIe Psalli For ItlIl1igra~atts. It will be seen from a clipping published in aniothor column, that a new immigration agency has been organized in A tlanta. It is far-reach. ing in its good intentions, and1 we see no good reason why it shouldt not prove of incalculable benefit to tile States it is tryinlg to serve. Seome of tho owners of large tracts of land in Pickens county will do wvell to estab lish business relations with this agen-| cy at once. It mighlt speedily bring to the attention of moinied buyers op. .portunities which cannlot- be reached through any other trustworthy medi umn. The Mauldin of tihe concern, is our own Torn Joe. He will dv his (Ilionta right. The following information is found on the letter head announcement: "This agency is; backed by half a miu -- lion dollars. Its ohjoct is to buy Southern farm land's and locate good immigrants on1 themn. President, WVm. P. Calhoun, vice-President, A. Beothune Patterson, M. D., Treasurer, J. P. McGrath, Secretary, T. J. Maul. din, Attorneys, Calhoun & Mauldin. Atlantic & Gulf States Immnigrationi Agency, Rloomn 204 Equitable Bluild. ing, Atlanta, Ga." Governor Tillman slightly wvent back on us and himself in asking that the Associated Press account of his Staten Island speech be investigated. He and we have heretofore sot that maohine at defiance and we have won friends by our course. The Associa ted Press may catch and conceal but *erflies under its hast, but the engle's wij's are longer and stronger than the brim of its somnbretro., Not Iron Chad. Woodward, S. 0., J ti 4, 1694 Oflico of 0ha[iman 1xotjtivo Cou mitteo State Alliance-To tih Editoi of the IOWs and Herald: I notiCO a communication in your paper of May 30, from Mr. E4. G. Palmor, of Ridge way, in) which lie calls upoll mo to stito yes or no as to whether the Alli alco, Is a body. iE bOund by the de mands about which I qu;stioned the Governor. In reply, I would siay, no one is required to surrendeir his indi vidtuality when lhe joins the Alliance. The obligation taken when becoming I member of the Allianceo ays that it will not conflict with the freedom of lly lmall's political or religious views, henco I would say a man may he a memiber of the Alliance and refuse to I support the demands. T. P. Mrre-im.. The above is nows to TimE SENTINkL. It i6 good news to Governor Tillhan an( the democratic party. Both of theml now have at fighiting, chan1ce We kcnow at the timo Governor Till man took issuo with the Alliance that s->ntiling was11 about to (IOvclopo, but, we could not guess. Then we saw no way out, but for th Alliaince to change its rules, but we nre glad to havo such a happy soluition. The Governor will now have the easy side of the argunmeiit. His boldness inl refusing to iob nob for olicT, in this instance, will keep the state il line. for two years more. There can be no doubt of the correctness of his course. Defeat with independence is far preferable to victory gained by the sacrifice of right principle. THE SENTINI, has1111 many InluenlOitial and staun1ch friends alliolg the re formers in Pickens county wlose Votes will be valuable in the next pri mary, and its conservativo fi-lends who may not voto at all, can dealen1 eInougi timber to turn the scales in favor of either of two good men That act which shows an indepenenb holnest, candid, good spirit, is far more likely to bring succe.s, than thle alct which shows a( dist osition to trim 1n dodge the effects of petty spite. We have niever asked anlything' ats at contribution t,) TnE, SENTINEL, ani1d never will. Wo charge for subscrip tioll, beca mne wo believo it is well worth the Illoley. W e have spae to sell ill tie samiie way for the ainn1oun11e Imeot of ally can-didate for oIflice. And wo beg to assure ur frienids (for they aire our friends) who have allow Vod their fears to flke thei boycot Tmn,. SENIEL and contie their an. no0uncelicnlts to the Peopo's JournaL, thiat there are precious few (<lluetionls buit what haive two sides. Can der halcompeled 11s to die]lin0 to re. iv anV 41 annouill~nemnt fee from som1e (If t ie (canld ia(es, bu1t thIis ill 11o wise excuses ths 100who( have lnt offered it. All inlgs como1) to th1ose who wait Thlere are hunlldreds of vo ters in thle 'ounit~y who see 110n1 but Trme SEWP-. INEL. Me~ssrsl. 0Obear and1( Lawsomn D). Mioltonl, attorneys, halve 11een reta~ine~d (t to overthrow thle eight box eec tionl lalw. Tile attolrneys9 last Monlday filed aL petition ill thle Sulpreo~l Court for ai mandI~amus, an~d a rule was is sued ret urilable oin tho ]Ith Liinst, It wa1s directed to the R ichland County Supervisor of Rlegistrationl. If tile Suipremie Court opens1 tile flood(gllte 1.) tile damneild up) )1 colred vot~e thlere will be0 a deluge, (and tile courlt may hlave to (10 thtis, if tile decision is its own. destrietioni. The like has been dono1. No'n 01 Ilh) loves hloneOsy can fail to admire Governor Tilhnani's audaici. ty at tihe Staten Island1( Prohibitionl 1m1etin g ill Now York. The welcomhe andl hlonored guest of the National Prohlibitionlists, 1he bran~dishecd illn their faces a bottle of red1 liqor , and1( pro. claimied to themli lihat "prohlibitionl wl'ld inot proib~it." WVlndtever. else~ thliy may have1' thiought of hlim, they could nlot doubt1 1his honesty an~d hlis aelfOst-ness. Hie wasH not there to entertain 01r leasel, but to leave withl thlem, thle cold hard facts as lie un derstood them11. Inl his remiar'ks to tihe gei nate s of the Nationl Law Unliversity, tile Vice Presidenlt, Adhlai E. Stevenson), urlgedi the younlg men01 ill their p)rac tice to maljkO earnest effort to have a law passed aillowing the maiijority of a jury (of twelve to blrinlg iln a verdict. So J1udge Huldsonl 11as gr'eat companyl~ ill his views (of tile jurv law.. Tile Ensley' Delmocrat w~anlts the Peoples' Journlal to repair its all. nouncemlent (column1, but theO Journlai esunilot soe tile necessity for ally re patirs. It could at at very' small cost have acceded to thle wisheos of tihe Democrat, andi perhaps hlavo plrenL ed it from seaping the track to thie school comnmissioneri's oflico. Tihe candidates will not annlounlco themnselvos in THE SENTINEL, but we sympathize with them cordially, and wish to give tirem finlo friendly ad.. vico. As Puck said, Don't talk too much. A stiff lower' javis as useful p.n a as ti nnnm. linp' The IBIcycIeW osnd the Bul, A. recent occurrence in tho neigh borhood of West Chester, P1., adds t v o items to our stock of inl formation. rho first item is that a bull can be c nfuriatedl by something besides a redi :ag, and the seconi is that a thor. I -ughly infuriated bull can overtake Lhe averago bicycle. All of which is important. It seems that Mr. John Harsey, of < Baltimore, accompanica b two friends i was maiikiing at tour of the country on t his bicycle. The party had evidently made encouraging progress since they had got as far as West Chester, which must be nearly ninety miles from Bal timoro. Furtlierniore, they had done th is without any hostile demuonstre- - :iols on the part of tho inhabitants. 1 Nobody seems to havo shot at them, mr even thrown stones or bad laiguage it them. The hieavy phlelaitie temn peramit of the Peinnsylvainia Dutch a bad bornie the inivasion with c(ianii- 1 ity, and the invaders had every reason tIo Supposo that they would reach Philadelphila without provoking illy great. popular outburst of resent ment. While passing along a road in Eist Goshen township, hoCever, tho hicy Mlers attracted the attention of a bull. The bull apparantly was not phleg mal ic. He seems oil the contrary, to have been a hot-headed and inptulsive bull, and the siglit. of the three Ba. tim1or0 gentlemen oil wheC(el. goade' him to fury. Probabil y thv sanid soliething offelnsivo to him. Proba bly they hadi*redl ficcs or displayed sanguine tenlperaments, or .laughed ironically as tiey Vent by. That is as may be. But. the bull pawed on1e Iaw, bellowed one bellow, and took af ter them. It is more than likely that Mr. John Hasey tholuglit it rather a joke to be imrsuied by lutuibering brutite like a bull, anid told himself that he would astotnish that besotted iinimainl before he Cot thrioughl with him. The aiver tge biv(ccl Is a haglihty person, and lis piyinig Scorn of t hins that go 0 1 legs is as profounld Its it is gi.ine. Mr. Ilarsey had Iot gole very alir, 1i hv(vcr. before hi renhd1zed that tihe buill ju-l at~ernl of him was a1 quladr peI of gritt. ativity anl d hottm 011 "In fat, to nake a long story shurt, the bull caul'lght Mr. 11iirseN, tore hisi biecclo all to pieces, tossed thle 1gen tllahti uimuself' al-out with g1at tn thusiastl, t 1(1 finally, ill 1111 eort to (raSe Mr. Ilarsevy entirlvkI from the t quain, ftell down tid hr.ke 1his own neck. \ir I l:irsey wasi collected ly his friend and carried piteciiieiea to the hosp'itall, thet buill was', weo supI pose, tirntied ovl. to the butcher, 11111 so thie iniejident, elo.etl litL we thmllk it, weVIll nthis9 CIty of hiCielrs to0 Cal1. a"ttenitionl t) the facts. There Ire bulls inl the neighhboi hood of Wash ing"tion, also and it is presutimable that thtey shre the weaknesses, the preju dices, and peradvent ure, t lie speed of the l?ennsylvania bulls.- \\ ahinlgtonl Post. A New; Itnamiaalon A gency. ini Atl1-ntaI the .object of niieh is to brIingi. a first claiss pteople to thle south to t occupy l an litina1ke fetil t( ha vast hidIe. lThe mne1 to tf thle ne w agencty is gra1t iton Agenc~y, with hieaidqutarters in roomt '2"-l. Equitable biiitding. i~Mr. \\ illiamn P. Calhton, after working~ on fthe matter for several miont lhs, has at last suc'eedetd in form ing noi'thi rnt conniection with a capi) tal of abont half a million at his back to bie tused for thie putrposes menti m ed. Hie hams asocitated with him ini this undertal ikinug Messrs. A. B. Pat tersoni, ,J. P. Mfe(irath, T1 J. Maldn tand oitheirs. 'They ar'(e01 con tiet or nuakin g ai success oh the undtertaik ing and1( they willi at on1Ce ptush' the biusi '1'le aigenty ai presenti prlop~oses to coninlo its wtork to SouthI C.ar'oliina, Geot'giat, Fia a nd01t Alaama, Itnt it~ n ill ha tull'e lands5I fi an sou1thern11 ini Atl an ta, fthe agencey wvill have Von-t~l n1 eclions thnol' ighout thei sts n11amed, with the lamtl ownters. The companyl1 priefers to hanildle tr'acts of nit le.-s than ten thousanid I tacts whieeer it cani get themn (on WXhile tho agen1cy is iln pos-ito to do a greiit deat, it will not Ihe able fto the lantd o)wneris ohf.Ihe south will! shwa dispositioin to metet it. half way. .It. is no t. protposedt to ask any one0 to giio thieir lants away. A r'ea 8(on able pril'ce will ben paidl for them Itndercm thle rulles go ve rning the busi MrI n. Catl houni, ftle Origin1atr and01( heaid Or this ntew ag~(ee, wouild be withI all plersonis owingjt' landit wh'o arle wiling toi forwardh t he maovemenet ., andtt lie magetey ii it be hpleasedi toi gir a' tll There1- is no0 tnetssity to sa1 y any1 thing abouitt the imptortanteo of thIs ni atter. The imin11igen'tio n ctongressCH, ntow it sestsio itnIl A ugusta, i-s evitdeunce eo ugh, anmd it shows theit iteres.5t be ing tazken in the sulbject oif i ninigz'a Mr' Ctilhounu ('laims~ that the on ly way in) which (our1 ralilroads(1 cani get out anid keep outt of thme handms of re c(iversm' is fot' ther'tt to ( eill) upIth territormy ailonlg theirt linos. They are niowi awake to thtis faict, andl( they tire givimng all possile aid to tihe under taking. --.onistitutionl. Represent1 ti vo Latlmor has called ulpon tihe atllornev general to .irgo a hpardon1 for Cash, of Oconee, andt Nimi nions, of Pickenis, convicteCd (if viola ting the infernal revenue laws. lHo proiviously called at the w.hitbe house and presen ted the case to thli'roi dent. Attorney General Olney has mnado a faivoraible recommuendationl in both caISes, and the .pardons aro on~ .pected wvithout delay.--N ews, 5th. Both par'dona haivo bnn rccA lc Stones, rifle balls and dynamite vore the implemente used by the roops anld striking niiners on each ther last week. The scenes were aid in Illinois, Ohio, Mar'land, eunnsylvania, Indiana and Colorado. County Alliance fiNcting. The couttv Alliance of Pickens ounty will hold its next regular meot ng on July 111b, prox. By order of he District Alliance. JOHN C. WATKINS, Sec. 8d District Alliance. Anderson, S. C., June 6th, 1894. Death to Flies-Sure to Catch 'Em -Bat Fly Trap on Earth. A t Mo: is's. 25e. each. Iuit Elim U~p. Mr. J. B. Lewis. of Atlitm, Ga., had evere dyspepsia. Physiciais si a all other emnedies failed to cure him. [He tried Ty. ler's )yspepsin Remedy, andi atterwards vte: "'Ie first lose gave relief. I rec. inie(1l it i the best dyspepsia remedy ver dliscovered I have gained flesh since sinig it. I voluntarily recommnend It to ill nflercrs with stomach troubles." For sWlc >y drnggists at 50c. per bottle. Finest Lino of Canned Peaches mid Tomatoes at Morris's. Best Pickled Cucumbers 13 for 10 cnts at Morris's. "Mrs. IWA hSalOW' SootauMag 4yrup, for Children Teething," softens he guils, reduces inflow aaltion, al13s >ain anl cures wind colic. 25c. a bottle. Peppers Natural Leaf and Silver ieal Plug Tobacco at Morris's. Best 51b. Coffee for $1. at Morris's. Finest Cicilv Lmios 20 cents per lozen at Morris'i. 1tucklen~m Arnileta Salve. The Bst Salve in the .worl for utsit. ors, U cers, Salt Rheum, Fe VrS ,r(es, Totter, Ch"apped I ands, thilb ins, Corns and ill Skin Erup tions, "Ind positivvely cumres Piles, or no pay required. It, is guaranteed to oivO perfe.ct. satisfaction or m1oley re ulindeld. Price 25 eits per box. For ile by W. T. MeF;all. Marbles, all sizes and prices at Morris's. Best Muscavado molasses at Mor LEE P. ORR, Photographer. Peeman Building, Pickons, S. 0. Am now ready to do all kinds of work inl my line. InIstanttieouls procems and finish. ('d iln laitst and most5 popuilart stylesa lowiest ~ pices possible for first class w'.ork. GREAT EXCITEM~ENT IN GREENVILLE. War to the Knife in the F.W. POE & CO.'S ADVERTISE'MENT. WVhile we sell the Finest and Best Fitting Clothing and Shocs that mioney canf buly, we also pr'ovidle for those who can't affordl to buy our becst goods and here are some of the prices: Boys' lKnee Pants from io0 cents uip. Children's Suits go cents, 4 to 1 3 years. Better ones for $1.0o, and Real Good School Suits with two pair' of Pants for $3-5o Men's Extr'a Strong Work ing Pants 50 cents. Men's and Boys' Black and Fancy Miaxed Sack Suits from $2.50 upj. A thousand pair's Fan c y Mixed Socks, for men and b)oys, 5 cents a pair-good vailue. Jecans D)rawvers 25 cents. BIG BARGAINS IN FINE HATS! WVe are selling H~ats \Vay Down Belowv their Value, FANCY COLORED SHIIRTS Wo were fortunate in securing 1001 dozen fine Negligee Shirts at a wvonderful bargaiin, and we are going to sell them at prIices never heard of before. Our pri'ces are' pr1in1ted in plain figures on thme tickets of our' garments and they are inflexible. WVe will ueorfdlly retur'n the money for all unsatisfactory purchases. F. W. POE & CO. GREENVILLKU .. S. V ATTENTIONI [F YOU WANT TO BUY V k GOOD PIANO, ORGAN ir a )R SEWING MACHINE, CALL $ C' )N US OR WRITE, Alexander Bros. & Co. Greenville, S. C. 1. 11. MURRMA, J. E. i1(;GqS Andernoti, S. V. Ilickeuis, S. C' 11RRAY & I1OGGS, ATTOlRNEYS AT LAW, S P1CK ENS, S. C. ILL.1 & WEL.DON, D ENTIsTS, l32 Main Street. GREENVIT., , & c Gas giveni every muhtrs(Iny and Frilay, mid ceti trac ted without pLilt. DR. J. P. CARLISLE, DENTIST,L Olee over Westnoreland l ros & Duke's Drug Store. ljan89tf GREENVILL1E, 8. U. C. FITZGERALID, PHOTOGRA PH1ER GR EEN V I,.E, S. C. Over Westmorelandn Bros'. 1)rtg Store. All work (ogic I% the istantiemis priemes. Also make enlariemeita from >n licrc to iZ ii size It% witer coloirs, crayon, Ina ink, oil and plain photographs. The DEVIL BOTH ARMS, Arounid the inan that Whiiskey dIrinking wiill SLOAN'S SUJMMER DRINKS( SUI1MER RINKS. Are delightfully refresh ing anid can't hurt ANY ONE! T~hey are evryod' Drinks anid Everybody should drink thiemi. SLOAN BROS.I Car Best of Everything in DRUGS ! USE T. AX. L.1 FOR PAIN. It fiahva relieves when prIoperly appr)Iied. Sold b~y atliliruggists. Pr'ico 25i cents. P~reparedO( by 0 T. X. L. CO)., C. M. DEMP."EY, Manager, 230) Main St , Columbia, S. C. Ask your ruggist for' it, and C have no other. C. N. WYATT, Agt. Ensloy, S. (I. Gum Ro otfng Costs only $2.00 per 100 square feet. Makes a good roof for years, andit aniy one0 can put it on). Gumn-Elaistic Pint ~osts only 4no e cents per gallon, in bbl lots, or' t-I.50 for five gallon tubs). Color dlark r'ed, Wi I stop leaks in tiu or iron roofs, andii will Istv for years. TRY iT. Send stamp for samiples anid t'ull pairticla rs. 8 Gum-ElastIc Roofing Co., .30 and 41 West Broadway, NEWV YORK. Local A gents ~an.~ CLOTH I N SMITH & ill offer for 30 days the follow- 'I g lots of Fine Frock Suits at I terrible sacrifice : Lot 1. 37 Stits, 34 to 42, at 1 12.50. None of this lot has i 6er been sold for less than i6-5o, and many of them at 20 and $25. Lot 2. 12 Suits, 34 to 42: at f io. This lot was sold from 15 to $ 16-50 Lot 3. 9 Suits, 34 to 42, at 7-50. -These suits were sold 'om $1oto $13-50 *th ith- & RICHMOND DANVILLE RAILROAD. imucl Spencer, F. W. 11tidIlekoper aind Reuben Fonter. Itscohe -r. ATI.ANTA & C11AIILOTTE AI-IINE DIVISION. 3NDENSED) c1IEDl*,1 O PASSENGR1 TRAINS, In Effeet May 13t1, 1804. !ves. L,11m F'-tm l l ..101 Northbound. i No. :18 No. :1 No. I I Daily Il~y | Daily v At1laI a e tiiti 12 0 N'I: 9.00 pin: 8.00 alt Athat a 2 t2i2me 1.00 21 m1(1) pm' .00 1) m *Norn-',. 10:7 pmn! 9.44 uag * tuford ....11.0 i 10.21 ang SOtirc-i1ihi.. 2.16 o1m' 11.31 m111! 10.54 ain T i a .... .. . . .........I 11 53 p '3 11.19 III,] Crnelia.. 11.45 nm M t A iry ... .. ..........:.... ..... 12.10 p 11 .-1'0C . ........ .......... 1 .1-3 am 1..41 pil min ster . ......... 21 m 1.14 i * I S .. . . . i 1.10 2in 1.31 pmll C-ntral ...'. . .. 4.45 pi| 2 10 nm 2.4-5 pm * Greenvill...... 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I ..J am22 1n.5.2 p 22 12.22 n21 "KiisMoimt- ------ .. 1.25 p21r "' D1(.(burg.... 10.42 22m 12.0.n21 1.5,0 pn22 '' Gaffuys.----..----....... 2.25 pm2 ''Spartanbuirt. . 13.37 nm 12 7.7 21m) 2.,0 pm, " O reenville... 1'2.-.2 122 I.'2 21m1 4.122 3)m "(enitral...... 1.15 pIa) . 4:) 2m52 i " Seneca...j~~..-..............12nm 5213 m 'fWestminse.........................1.I p4In "Mototl Airy--.-.......... .. .3 u " Cornehli ...... . .. ... 73 pu: Lula2..... .. .... .........4.4-. am 8.05 pn.) "Gailnesrlll...... 2.31 pm 413211 8.23p Iluford. . . .. . . . . . . . . .3 p Norer.oos................. ......3.3 pu ~r A tlanta12 Fl tin-c 4.65 32m2 I;.2.2151a2 122.30 1p1 ~r A tlantai C titu 3.55 32m1 5.') am22 11.3. p1 I P'lullman Car Seirvieo: Nos. 35 and 32. 1Rkchi Stlnd 211id Danville Fast11 Mail. Pllma11n .Sleojping 2 22 rs 1'et woon1 AIth'.nt1a anfd New Yo:1:. Nosi.3:7 and(138 -wnsS ingtott2 and2( 1-outhlwCstrn Tostihledcl Limi:nted. hePt weeti No-r York aind wOcIn New Y'Ori, and Now Olrleansl, via Atlan.1 122and Monltgomelry. ntuc1 also bot Wenn2 WV2.ingto.2 012 and( Memphl121, Via A llantO a1( an lirinlgham. Nos. 11 2n(2d 1'2 Pullman1I S'coping Cair betwden U1ehmnd2, Dalnvilk' an~d (2 reent21 .222 F'or deIled112 inlformatiou as22m to local an2d br'i r t 132m2 talesll, rats and9 2 Pulim 'i Sleep-I~O~ g Cenr resrvtions., Oonfecr with local agenlti, W' addr2as-- o ) . i2.N2,C J-.A. DODSON, SI [perintfon 2-n. Atl nnia,GCa (Ien'l M gr., T1rn0le Mn1'2r. WAsIJNOTON D. (1. WVulhingt!on I). 'r E IPANS TAIIULES. regulate the stomalch,Z Aliver and12 boeil,11urify the blood, aro piens. auitto tako, safe and221 awaysefetwul. .Areliabio remed2C~ for 22ii02llousne, 11otches1 0on the0 Faco, S 1rgh22Dses, Cahtarrh Colic, Constlination22. ChronilC Diarrhwca. (Chrondo Li1ver Trouibio, Diat bea Disor,1iered S~t0enmch, Diz~zin2e, D~yxentery, h~1cpeli2a, EeIzema22, latulen22ce 1~~Feo Com.~ ~na.Fou21 ili Hecadache, I1'eartburl~l ives, ( J21m2d1eo, Kine~y bom laints, Lver Trou2he2, I~m of Appeotiton d~t, Depresalon, Nausera N o tt ie ItashPi'u ie-0 tIon. Pimples, Rus2h of Jboo 2 to 21222 111ead Balw o.1 pleion. Baolemtal I1C2nd, cr rof.-uaSc ei ache, S'kin.Diahuaaa . Ftoma2chTired 21eligTopd1 Liver, Uilcers,Wa errh 0222 every ot(h- r ym impuh2re blood2( or a fashire 1n 42hn proper nerform an2Ce of 1their fulnctlons by22 test-omach, liver and in2tinos.. Persons2 tiveni to over-cating are ben ellt biy tak1ing% Onlo tabulo1 after each meal.A Countied u222 of t he R(IipnlTabulesl is tho gurest cure for ebstinlato cionst if 20on. They contain nothing111 that can be injluri.a to the mest del 1 nto. Ie gross $2, 1.2 grost 41 .252 1.4 ross 1e, 1-24 grosu I5 cenit2. (lnt by mall pose go naid. P'.O. Jox 17. o1W ~ork. *oooeaW oeoasosese F YO.WAINT B0UY: 0(ds CTheap for cashl, come and see mei. I am12 ati LOwPi & Son's old stanid. 2 -ood Molasses2 25o perP gallon. Sugar S 1rup 30c1 per gallon. M usRCOva do Molasses 40c per galion. Manl1y othier thns Sugar, Coffee, hard(, TlinIware, G4lassw~aro. I also2 avo somoe Patent Medicine which I ill sell at cost for the calbb. If you OWO mel on) last yearV's accounit mec and( settle. I am needing money. dlidn)'t mean) to miake you mad whlen mI bought tl'he goodsR, 30 comeI anid ttle and let's bo friendl.. W. C. BR AMLETT. 3 SALE! BRISTOW 'his we beiave s the GreatestSACRIFICE ,ver made in clothing in Green ille, The goods are of the inest fabri'es and made by the lest tailors that cut goods, per, eet, in fit and finish. A few imnutes spent in examination >f these numbers, we tiink, neans a sale. Come and see hem. Yours truly, Bristow COLUMBIA AND NVUILL ;atuel Spencer. F. W. Iluidekop.,r and Roubfri Foster, Receivers. Condensed Schedule I eff ect Dec. 24, 1893. Trains run by 75th MAerildian Time. o 11 No. 12 Daily STATIONS. Dally. F 5ntn. .. Charleston, Ar..... 8 45pm 1 201u1n........ "Colu mbla. ... .... 4 10pm 2 03pim........" Alston "........3 30pm 2 18pm. . Poina ". 3 14pm 2 35pm........ "Prosperity ". 25pm 50pIn........ "New berry ". 239pm 251pm........ " iolena 235pm I 30pm........ ."Chappell's " 2.. % pil 2 18pin........ "Ninety Six ".........I 32>m 2 37pi...... ..Greenwood ........12 65pm-' 300pm........ -' (Iodge's..........12 35pm 3 2tp...-... .." Innald's ........12 10pm | 35m11... '" lionea Path "........1203pm 3 55pn1..........A r Helton Lv.........1 40pm 400pm..........Iv lelton Ar.........11 40pm 4 21pm111............A ndeon. ....11 15pm i 58pm ............Pendleton ............10 30ipm 530pmin...........Ar Seineen Lv..... ..1000pm 550pm..........v Senee............9 45pm 3 25pn......... Wahalla Lv...... 905a ip .......r reen-illle i .. .... 10 15pro letween A nderson. lieltoi and Greenville, Dlally. Io. 11 STATIONS. No. 1' 3 08pm........Lv Anderson Ar.........1207pm 3- *01pm...........A r f1Iton Lv.......... 1145p= 4 (00pm ...........Lv fielton Ar...........11 30pm 4 20m........Ar Willinmstoi. Ar......1109pm 1ipm .......... ...P elzer............I1 I03pr 40pm.............Piedmont.............10 48pm - I22pm... ....2.. Green ville ............10 15pm Between Charleston, Columbia, Alton amd Sparta nbrg. aIly. 0 . 13. ST A T IO N, s. N'0. 149.. 7 inm........ Lv Chnr!eston Ar........ 8.45pm 5 10a1.........Lv Columbia Ar......... 1.00pmt 55 0pn...............A ston..... .......12.20pm 4111pm..............a rlisle. .. .11 26pmn 65'tym.............. Iant .... ......1 l7prn 7 10pm ..... .........I.'nion ..............1050pn 7 :10111............onesville...........10.37pm 7 43pin............. Pa colet .............10.34pm H 10111........*r Spartanug Lv........In10am I 2110pm.A......... r Aslieville Lv. ...... 6 0am, lietweenl Newherry, CInton nnd Laurens.. I'0lpm......N rm.....120jn I 51pmn... .......)d l......I3g 2 15um... .. 1~111......11a ~'. ISIT.\TIONS NO.10 : )pu.....Lv Iolumbin A r......... -1 pm : 5)......Niewhrry...........230%pm ........ ~ GAbville L........2 25am co. . 9TTOS No. 12 2.05pm~.......v 1[0d(:es Ar..........25p I (~,prm...........u I~rraugh's........... 235pm 1 40pmi....r A bbeville LY...... 220pm s o., . No. 32 145pm......Lv Cfolei Ar...12pm S15pam.. ..r abbvnnlh Lv. . 0150m Nos. 13 an~d I I are solid1 tralilbetween Charles. 01111a1d A shevil!le. 'Throtugh coneh between Savannah and Ashe. 'Ille on II id w:. Tramnsu Ienve Spartnnhurg, A. & C. divasion, torthbo~und , 1.13 a. ma., 5.05 p. mn., 6.12 p. mn. ( Ves ibuleud itait rd ); soulthbounu, 12.25 a. mn., 2.5rd n.., 11.37 a. in. (V~estibmued 1111nited); westhotau, A . N. C. diivlsion, (1.20 and :1.10 p. mn.. for Hen lersonville, Ashiev Ile and lios Springs. TIrauIi lenive Greenville, S. C., A . & C. dlivlsion, torl 11h ound . 12.42 ai. m.L, 4.00 p. mi., 5.23 (VestlIbuil ' liited): soiuthboundl, 1.20 a. m.,, 4.00 p. mn., Tirain.s I~live .Seneen. A. & C. dlivision,,north-. :outlhbound.( 2.32 a. mn., 5.3 p. mu. anid 1.37 p.m. Pullmiuan Slne ir on 13 n11( 14 bet hseen C linris on nad1( Ashevi 1 I, via Columubia and Spartan-. ui rg.. Pullman palace sleepinug car on trains 35 and 0,37 aund 381 Oin A. & C. dliv Isioni.. V. E. MclIEE, Gen't SuperIntendent. Columabia, 8. O.. Ass't Gen'i Pass. AgI., Allan ta, Ga.. Gen'l Maniager, Washilngton,. D. C. G;en't lass. Agenit. Washington, D. C. SOL, II AAS, Tralie~ Manager. Washington, D). C THE ATLANTIC COAST LINE R R P'AS.SENGER IDEPA11TM ENT. Wilmngton1, N. C., Junne 1, 15041. Fast LIne lbetween Chiarleston Innd Columbia tal U-pper South Carolan and1( Western North arolin~a and~ A thenls and Atlanta. Coindensed ;oling West. Going East No. 52. STATIONS. *No.563 7.l5nm....Lv Charlestorn, S. C., Ar.8.4pm 8.48am............. Unes..--....... ...7.00pm 9l.51nim.............Sonter.-.....545pm Ii10any....Ar Colmninlu LV.....420pm 2.29pml...... ......Pos j crity.......... 2.5pmn 2.4311m.... ........N eormy............2.38pm .30pmn............Cliton.............M155p .41 pum..........Greewoodl............4pn 3.1-1 pmn...... .....A bbeville... .... ....12. l5pm 5.04pm.-........... hens............0.05om 745pm ....Alnn............Atttttttt7.3am 6.20pm........... Winnsbusro........... It~pm .3)pm....... Chrlote,N. C......... .3pmn 21pm.........A Inderm>In...........I 15~am 5 15p...........G;reetiville...........10 15am 84 10ilin...... ... . partanrburg......... 1000am 0 22pmn.. enersonville, N. C,...7 -18im I 21pmn...Asheville, N. C.........650m ,*ilytI. Nos. 52 ndm03 olId trainshetwee harlestoni and Columbida, 8. C. 11. M. EMERSON, Ass't Gen'i Passenger Agent. .I l. N ENLY, TI. M. I1M El) SO N, (en'l Manrager. Trnfic Mannger prnumans . cffacy, PRICE 60 CENTS PER BOTTL.E. -BO0K OF VALUABtE INFOR MATBIN FAlEE } FOR SALE BY 0RUGO ru.