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{0OKENS SENTINEL, PICK-ENs 0. HI., s. O. . . BOG0s05& Co., 1'-oprietoro. Ebtored at rIkens fostoffice re Second Class Matter. gUBSOIPhlTION PhiC P, fl'.3O pet Yar OAT nvaria bly In advance; for six months, 75 cents. AdvertIsnementI Inserted at one dlta r per square of' one inch or less for the first Insertiot titd iffy cents for each tibscmettont Insertiott. A liberal discount mtdle iemerchattis and other adveirsin , for six months ori a year. gorPosITION ADVimTISl.Mi-tNs POSt TrIVEIN N6e*PTA-IN. dbituary notices exceeding ave lvin0, tributes of respect, conimmnieation4s of a persomml character, wheit admiissabsle, will be charged for as advertbienients *TRURBDAY,. JtNE 28, le19-. '~he State Campadlugn. the d'aily account of the campaign meetings furnish racy reading. Gov. Tilhnan and Senator Butler are the two stars. Each is a highly accom pfished stump speaker and both are lirst-class at repartee. They ard their crowds are having m )ch fnn, but the game is not worth the candle for either one of them. They are merely performers il tho political eircus tent for the amusement of their hearers. Neither is gaining or losing votes. The election for which they are contending was decided when Irby beat Hampton. There is niot an intelligent editor in the State that is not satisfied of this, and there is absolutely no practical good to come of prolonging the agony. The whole thing is intensely amusing to those of us who have nothing what ever to do with politics. It has the interest of a well matched cock fight, with the stakes already awarded. The candidates for go vernor and.other Stato officers are merely spectators, Staidiig in the shaldow of tho tall sycamores of Edgefield. They liake great efforts to bring dead issues to the front, while the n ggressiveness and honesty and earnestness of 1)r. Pope make hi the favorite speaker, the Democrats' man, Ellerbee, is At present the favorito candidato. le will be the next man to repeal notaries cO1misalons, and there is no doubl that lie will make a good governor The defeated candidates will be apt to go into the humorous lecture busi ness. The amiable, honest and inde pendent Dr. Timmerman hns no rival in his race for th prenium (n per sonal a ppearance and for the office of lieutenant-governor. We (to not wish the rest any harm, lbut we should like t& see Tinnnernman governor; lhe would ma] ke a good one. While Elgefield is inl the buiness~ of filling the oflices, why caninot we drawv oni her for men for all I le other places? We know matny good men in that county yet wvhose namtiies have not been mentioned. But do not for get that Pickens is to have the luxury of the State circus about water-mellon time. The Greenville coinnnencemnents at the University amil the Female College last week, passed off' successfully and happily. The young men and maid ens enjoyed a real gala week. There is much cause for congratulation in the prosperity of these institutions' and the tact and skill with which they are managed speaks wvell for those in charge. Thle U~nversit~ turned out eighteen graduates, amid the Female College three full gradu ates. Miss Anna C. Richardson graduated as Bachelor of English. Reformers should give careful ,1t tention to the call of T. C. Robinson to meet ini their respective clubs on Saturday, the 7th inist., to attend to business. The reformers andi some of the conservativesi are getting en tirely too intimate, and unless the close-commnunion clubs are kept and outsidfers ignored -hiey will soon comie to the conclusion that they are white men and waiit an oflice. Congressmnan~'talbeflt las onur thanks for a cop)y of his very able argument, in favor of the repeal of the tax Ohn State banks of issue, which wvas delivered in the house of repro sentatives on the 5th of June. We inotice ho speaks right out in the meceting whenever occasion dexmands it. Priv'ate lifo~ hasgotten vcry much on its ear of late. It seems to lie ap-1 prehousive that it will have to receive dov. Tillmian or Senator Btler, and itd s not pining for either. We serve lie with notice nowv that she wvill have to furnish quarters for several of our citizens. .Oneo a stately oak, which wvas ad * n- ired by all, was persuaded by th< huckle-berries to run fir ollice. I was soonl traneformed into a miuscf 4 ine vine and its fruit became a pro to the little foxes. The Peoples Journal is no long sottr Qn Sentor Irby. The senata eota his fricr.ds play off a little wnm< tnes, but he~ alway. brings thier baok Heo ill soon tako . ice orear -with the Regitster. Gov. Tilhinan ant Senator Butler are playing at political leap-frog. Your "Uncle George" T llhia has decided to enter the lists for governor. Conservatives will pleaso keep off the State house and court houso grass. a The Abbovillo Press and Banner, in speaking of the conservatives, still e says "we." a The motion to make the election of ei Hion. Laban Mauldin unanimous has ti been withdrawn. ti Gen. Rlcbourgf has11 annlounced thalt ic lie is a candidato for adjutant and inspetor-general b The Iatch antiti-option bill has gone through the lower hous of congress ci like shot oil a hot shovel. Court is ill Andeonl this week, S Ju(lge Gary presiding. The next it will be inl Oconee, then IPickens. t c The Deiocrat and the Journal are still firing editorial slugs at each other. We neither "chew nor chaw." a A man should nuiot apply for public b offico mitil hi lie has trained two colts and a yoke of steers or taught school. 9 The old friends, Senator Butler and Gov. Tillnan, havo agreed to be nothing more than sisters hereafter. The Richland reformert-s havo de clared for a protective tariff. Yet ily, j free trade is suffering in the house of its friends. Editor J. W. Bow den, who has been quito sick, is much improved and will sooix be with the Cotton Plant again. Due West has spread aniothcr bril liant commencemuent upon the records, and sent out many well equipped young 0men and maidens. TI here is one kind of a crank that is generally very much admired for his crankiness. lie is the man who is scrupulously cranky about paying as he goes. The most i i i ) rbt t congressional news, for the week ending last satur day, is that Jerry Simpson is at his desk again, and Senator Call has a iow pair of s(cks. le college colnienCellentireporier on the daily papers is greatly fagged ill his search for variety of expressionif on the ('ssays antd orationis, and is C piining for a pleasturo resor-t. We hterelhy give 11itec that every e'andoidaite who does ntot send us tive dollars by the ist day of July, to pre- r. vent, will he announced as running in v the democratic primar-y election. An "Albncmani" in last week'sv Cotton Plant wants to know if Sen1a-, s for Irby is thinking too much of his ~ social standling in Washington to at- ~ tend faithfully to his olitical duties. a John WV. Hall, -Treasurer of the IRichmond & Danvillo llailroad Co., f and recently elected Tlrceasurer of the Sou thern Railway Co., (lied suddenly! at his residence in WVashington last Friday m)otrnin g. Thle Oconieo News4, last wveek, was quite lively and interesting, and was decoratedo wi th handsome eng'ravin gs of handsomer mueni. Th~Ie pictures of J udge Nortonl andl Judge J. W. 11o1 , emian wer'e line specimens of news |paper work. T1ho Educationual Associatlion is to . bo held this year* at A13bur-y Park, N. ., beginniiing July 6th and con tinlung to July 1t3th. Theli fare for e the round(1trip is $24.10 from Gr'een-i ,ville, S. C. This will be a ratrc treat 1 and good schioolig to any initelligent ~ ftoacher. Springer and other politicians are using t ho Chicago latformn ats a spring h~oard from which i o dive. Itg is to be hoped that the next time such mon01 offer fotr congress they' will get such a tremendous minority' iswung .I artounmd their st1ubborn necks thant they 1< will b~ob up no miore to help sink the 0 democratic ship . Itepuicans ii1 tIll quiitoactive in regard-( to ireitration.Iisudr Ito that many who could nlot get ce'Itificates will pr1esenit themselves at h the poll in Novembei- to vote, and d~ thus lay schemes to contest the ee-. a tion to all important offices. The dlemocr-atic par-ty will have to get I itself together or quit holding office. 1 Those suing for contr-aband whiskey siezed turder the dispensary law, wvill be very ap~t to find thetmselves con fronted with thte pinctliplo that all acts of theo law making po0wer are valid until decl ared urnconst itutional by competent authority. This (loctrine r wWJasnacerted and maintained in the r- celebr-ated ease of Caldwvell va. Cal. b onn, which was to test the validity a of a partition stle made by tihe pr. Li bate court b~y virtue of a law not auth orized bv the conrlituii Teanhors of $he State, Elaboratd arlranigem-ent aro being indo for the 23d auntial meetiing of ur to State Teacbcrs' Association. of s oith Carolina, to be held at Con- ar ,rse College, at Spartanburg,. from se uly 1 to 5 nm xt. The programme mid other arrange- se ients have just been prepared and fit nillounced. 'I he following informa- tw oil is given by the committee: i Teachcrs who desire will bo board- foi A in Converse College. Gentlemen t $1. Ladies wlIo come by Sunday lorning and bring sheets, pillow ises, towels, etc., and rmauin during sc io session, at 75c. a day. No deduc- ar on will be made for absence at sa s111.. Ti It is requested that those expecting at board in Converse College will no- n Fy Mrs. L. B. Thompson, Spartan irg, S. C, a few days before the ecting. Parties preferring to board in the ty will have rediced rates. It is the hope of the executive com ittee that all will reach thero by g iturday iight. The citizens of Spartanburg expect 1 give tile teachers a free excursion 0 Ashevillo on Friday. "' The lowest possible railroad rates ill be secured for all attending the ;sociation. Parties wishing information about oard, accolmodations, rates etc., c-ll munulicate with President B. F. C Vilsou or J. F. Brown, Spartanburg, v( .C. C - 4ti Plekeiux County Normal Instilitte. m The Pickens County Normal Insti- g uto will be held at Easlev, beginning f, londay July 9th, 1894, and will be s onducted by Prof. E. L. Hughes. :he instruction will be upon the saine ino as last year, but more advanced. I L part of each day will be devoted to s no( el class work. Teacliers will j >ring with them 1st and 4th readers, c nanual, geography and advansed ar- r thmiietic- c Teachers and applicants for cortili- a ales are reminded that credit is ,iven those Nhio attend institutes. Authority to hold an examination 1: oI the benefit of those who may c vish to teach this suimmer, has been o ecOived. To accoimmodato such, an 1 xamination Will be beld daily during 11 institute. Lectures or other interesting enter- a aiiments every night. Teachers, those expecting to teach, ninisters and all friends of education tre earnestly requested to attend. If you wish to secure board, write A) T. C. Mairtin, Easley, who will aike pleasure in inaking arranlgements or you. 'mnlcn Meeting. The Union Moting of the 1st Div. E >f the Tiwelve Mile lRiver Association vi'l cionveno witli Antioch cliurch iturday morning before the 5th m abblath in Jlly, at 10 o'clock. 1'lie e( ollowig is tie program: 1. Detvotionlal exercises for half hour ondutcted by) llev. *J. T. Burdine.3 .W Ilnductory sermon by Riev. J. L. Foster. 3. Organization. 41. What is theO Scr-iptuiral lian of ?fachinlg the masses80 of thie people ithi tihe gospel? Opened by C. E. 5. W hat ar-c wo doing, what shoul o' do, and what can we do, towards upporting Baptist work and inter .sts? Opened by Rev. J. TV. Lewis. 61. WXhat is Christian baptism, w~ho roe proper subjects for it, and wvho r~e proper subjects for the Lord's upper? Opened by R1ev. B. Holder. Other questions will be discussed romn the question box. Missionar-y sermion on Sunday morn-1 ng at 11 o'clock(, by lRov. T. J. Riooke. J. T. Lavis, Ch'im. Comn. Unprovoked Mlurder-. On the 10th of June, near Earle [Iamilton's, in this county', Sam Brown, coloredl, without cauiso or )rovocation,shdot and inortailly wounmd- t xd Vardlrey Robinson, colored, aged i breie months1. Thle child languished ~ or one( week aiid died. Coroner Pa iOns held( ani inquest on1 tihe 18th and' lho testimonly showed0( tha t Salm 3r-own, who is a negro man about 21 -ears of age, went to the house of C lhe child's motheri and1( demanded his ilier. Th'Ie chlid w~as crying andi to tohl it i' it dlidi not hush lie would t hoot it. Th~e miother not alpproChond- * Lig anly daniger turn~ied awaiy to otherC Liatters, w~hien sheu was s ar-tiled by the rauck of the p)istoh. Shle rushed' out lud tounid the ball huad piced the Tfhe jurmy of inlqueo-d gave thle ver ict of willfuil murdejtlr. Thell defonldant has1 so fari. ma'de A Fatal Ac1cdent. Tr~ltoughl a letter to M~r. B3. (1. [ough, froml hi.s old hiomoi nearW Dud.1 j y, iln Chiosterfield counlty, we) learnl1 F sad11( accident, whlichi resulted fatal to a little 801n of Mr. Jonah Court- v' cy, on1 Tuesdlay last. Th'le little fellowv, who is ab~out ten r~ twelve years old, took his brother's istol out and was playing with itB )ime distanltce fr-om tile house5, when~i 0 accidentally discharged it. Tile ischar-ge of a p)istol on1 the premises >the dohor wher-e she miet t) little illow cominilg in. Hie said, '-randma, am (lead," and fell. Th11e bullet 1f >dged nmear his hleart. -Lancaster A notiser P're'Nsiet Assannt~l~ted. M. Carnot, the Piresident of France, vas, last Sabbath, assassinated on the mtreet, in) Lyomus, by' Cosar-o Giovanii hlanto, an Italian faarchist. Ile wasfl abewih a daigger- whlilS ridin~g Ii n ea arrlrge on hIm way to the the- a Itre. Santo was, with great difliuty, uiaved fr-oml violenice at tile hands o~f :,he infuriated people. lie is about twenty-tiwo years old. Carnot was a grecat and good maii, and sor-rowv for hlis death comes down like a dar~k cloud over the - civilized wo'rld.4 Two Vacasb SeholareshIps. On July 17. the competitive exami. tions. for thei vacant State scholar, ips in the Winthrop Normal Colloge u to be held at the several county uits about the State. In this county, both the first and -ond scholarshipst are vacant. The st scholarship pays $150 a year for o years. There iwill doubtless be my applicants to present t heinselves examination. -The State. Stockholder's Mlecting. All persons owning stock in the loot house property at. Pickens C.H. 3 requested to attend a meeting of id stockholders at Pickens C. H., On iesday, the 10th day of July next, 5 p. in., in the clerk's office. Every Anber is requested to be present. J. M. S'rEwART, Ch'n. Bd. Trustees. June 25, 1894. Notice. 1IE STATN' BOARD OF MEDIICAL . EXAMINERS will meet in Columbia, C.. on Tucaday, October 9th, 1894, at o'clock, a. m. Al persons intending to actico Medicinc or Surgery, hi this Stale, 10 are not Registered according to Law, ist appear before this Board. W. 11. N ARlDIN, Mt. M,, Ch'n. State. Brd. Med. Ex. C. F. McGInAAN, Sec. and Treas. Bucklet's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world foi kits, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rhouin, Fe .r Sores, Tetter, Chaupod tlands hilblains, Corns and af Skin Erup ong, ond po::itively cures Piles, 01 r> pay required. It is guara'nteed t< ive perfect satisfaction or money re imded. Price 25 cents per box. Foi t1i by W. T. McFall. Not many business houses in thesi Inited States can bost of fifty years banding. The business of Dr. J. C Lyer & Co., Lowell, Mass., whose in omparable Enrsaparilla is knovn am sed everywhere, has passed its half entenial and was never so vigorou s at present. If you desire a luxurious growth c calthy hair of a natural color, nature' rowning ornainent of both sexes, us uily 1.all's Vegetable Sicilian Hai Wenewcr. Morris sells dynamite, caps, fuse nd blasting powder cheap. LEE P., ORR, Photographer. reeman Building, Pickens, S. C Am now ready to do all kinds of work h1 y line. I111UtaneOus process and finis 1 in latest ond most popular styles at Swest prices possileo for first class work Fine fat mackeral, three for 25c. a [orris's. REAT EXCITEM4EN'I IN GREENVILLE. kar to the Knlife in th( ADVERTISEMENT. While we sell the Finerst an< lest Fitting Clothing and Shoe hat money can buy, wc alsu >rovide for those who can' .fford to buy our beCst goods .ndl here arc some of the price Boys' Kncc Pants from 1< ents up.. Children's Suits 50 cents, 1 13 years. Better ones foi .oo, and Real Good Schoo suits with twvo pair of P'ants )V $3.50. Men's Extra Strong Work. ig Pants 50 cents, Men's and Boys' Black and ancy Mixed Sack Suilts from 2.50 up. A thousand pairs Fan c y [ixedi Socks, for men and my, 5 cents a pair-good tiue. Jeans Drawecrs 25 cents. 1G BARGAINS IN FINE HlATS! \Vc are selling Hlats Way )owvn Belowv their Value, ANCY COLORED SH IRTS We were 'fortunate in securing 30 dozen fine Negligee Shirts at onderful bargain, andl we are going sell themn at prices never heard o of ore. Our prices are printed1 in plali gures on tho tickets of our garnment id they are inflexible. \Ve will Lenaerfully return the mone; )r all unsatisfactory pur chases. F. W. POE & 0O. 1REENVILLE. - S. C Busi RumTl Up. Mr. J- E ~Lewis, of Atlanta, Gn., hi seve'e dyspepsia. Physiiians aild all oth remedies ailed to curi hin. Ho tried T ner's Dyspepsia Iemedy, and afterwar writes: "Tthe first dose gave relief. I re ommiiend it as the best dysepsa renle ev&r discovered I have galuCe flesh 81114 usilng it. I voluntarily recunomend it to i sufferers with stomach troubles." For as by druggists at 50c. per bottle. "Mrs. Wnmslow'm Soothia Syrup, for Children Teething," softei the gums, reduces inflammation, alla pain and cures wind colic. 25c. a botti ATTENTIOI IF YOU WANT TO BUY A GOOD PIANO, ORGAN OR SEWING MACIlNE, CAI 0 US OR WRITE, Alexander Bros. & Cc f Greenville, S. C Andersion,.%. C. iekens~, .9 MURRAY & BOGGS, ATTORNEYS AT L.AW, P'ICK ENS, S. j L1L & .WIRLDION, DENTISTS, 122NMnin' Street. ORNI r, 4T I E, . Gas givent every T'huarsday tad Friday, c teeth extracted Ithou t i i n. It 3. r. CA RI,ISLE, Olliccover Westmoreland ros & Duke's I St'oro. ljfan89tf GRISEN~l 1LrE, S. C JC. iTZGrlaL DI, PIrOTOC iSAPI! ER m.:ENVII.E, S. C wor ki e bm rhe I itnt r mis Trote~ ahin Water oors, rayo n dii ink i plautn photographs. The AYEVIL Has Go1 SBOT H ALRMS Around the nian th thinks thxat modner'al Whiskey drinking wi SLOAN'S SUfMER DRINKS ~'UfMER RINKS Are delightf'ully ref'res11 ing and can't huriIt AN ONE! They are' eerybody D~rinks andi Everybod should dirink them. SLOAN BROS I3iY Best of Everyting in DRUG! USE T.' X. FOR PAIN. It always 'relieves ivben propei app)riod. Sol by all druggis Price 25 cents. Prepared T. X. L. CO., C. M. DEMP&FE Manager, 280 MJain St., Columtb S. (I. Ask your druggist for it, a biayo no other. C. N. WYATT, As Enavy . C O. 188 CLOTHi\ SMITH & D. _-___ ---_____ I_ Will offer for 30 days the follow ing lots of Fine Frock Suits at r a terrible sacrifice : Lot 1. 37 Suits, 34 to 42, at $1 2.50. None of this lot has ever beeii sold for less than $16-50, and many of them at $20 and $25. Lot 2. 12 Suits, 34 to 42: at $io. This lot was sold from $15 to $16-50. Lot 3. 9 Suits, 34 to 42,.at $7.50. These suits were sold from $10 to $13-50 Smith & RICHIOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD, Samuel Spencer, F. V. Inidelcoper and Itenben Foster, Itecolvers ATLANTA & CIHARLOTTE Allt-LINE DIVISION. CONDENSED SCilEDUI.E OF PASSENGER TRAINS, In Efrect May 13th, 1804. Veg. 1im 1."t Mail Northbound. 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" Ha1thn'e 0. .) m 11.1Z pm ..i . " Philadelphia .. 10.40 am 3.0) am!...... New York. 1.2.3 pmi: G.23 an). \'es.~Lm . s Mtii ug southlward. N.?.No 35. No. 1 1 S~ _Dnl*y Ifaily Daily .Lv New Yorkc P.u.R .2.20 pm 12.15 a't.... ...... S ~lit imore~...9.21 pmn !l.42 nm.,.. Wash'qlington ..- 10.43 pin 11.0l1 m .... T.(Iichnoli' - 1-2 .50 l rm ik n~1 ai ~1..Wi ? r-... an............... 5.4Y am 555 pmlf 7.00) 14m " hlmrloltu.....9 .35 am 10.50 p n 12.'.0 ln n " Gastonia ...... ...........11.26 pmti 1.(P2 1)1 " ing'sMonut'n. . .......... ...... .1.25 pm t Ul1o~ksburg.... 10.48 ala 12.05a.m1 1.60 pIS L'( Ouffaoys ...... .............. ....205 pm ny Spartanburg 12.37 am 1257 aan1I 2.50 p1m nd " Oreonymel..12.28 pmn, 1.2 am 4.10 pm1) "Contrnl,........1.15 Pm') 2.4:) am 0.20 pml -Soneca......... ........ 3.01 am 5.45 pm1 -. Westminster............!...........05 pm - ' Toccoa........ .........8.9 am 6.45 prp "Mount Airy........... .......... 7.35 pm "Corneia--.----.----.......-.........7.38 pm " Lula........... ........4.42 am 8.05 pm "Gainesle. 8.31 pm 4.59 am 8.30 pmo " Duford...... .. .......... ..... ....03 pm "Noreros.-.... ....-..... .......... 9.89 pml hr Atlanta E. time 4.55 pma 4.20 am 10.30 pm Ar Atlanta C tim' 3.55_pm 6.20 an11 9.30 pm Pullnman Car Servico: Nos, 33 and1( 36. Rich lnad and1( Danville F'ast Mail, Pllmlan Sleoping Cars 1-etween Atlanta and New York. Nos.37 and 38 -Washinlgtonl nd Soulthwesternl V'OStibuled Limnited, botween Now York and New Orloans. Through Pullman Sleepers bc. tween) New York anld New Oreoans, via Atlan ta and Montgomery. and also bet wcen Washing. ton and Memphis, via At laula atnd Hirmingham. No.'. 11 and 12. Pullmnan Sleeping Car betweom Rlichnmond, Danlville and1 C Grensboro. For detailed Informatloll as to local and through limo tales, rates anld Putlallm 5leep ing car roservations, Gonfor with local agonts or address 0Gn'l Pass.. A!,'t, Ass't General Paiss Af WAsSIINON D. C. A'rrANTA, GA J...DO, St .porlntendent, Atilnta, Ga (icen' M gr.. Trafie Mn'gr. Wt~ A5HiNGTO14 D, C. Washingtonl D.C Jo -... ...........- .. - rI II RAN T ATBULEA regulate tho stomaeh, 9ant to (andee, ,m o i Are e a "remedy for. 11il1ousne04, i'lotches oin tho Faco, ci CroriI Diarrln'a. ( .ronto ~ro u baes, Dilsorderod Stomach, Dlrzlness D sentery,9 D lIIi).411, Szoaa Flaultc kelatbu rn Jaundico, Kimy om tal, L.iver Troubles, L.oss of Apoti , Mon Depression. Nausea, Neo tle Ra , -- ----- lnfuj I os tio,~hn.Pim , Itunh o iod o toi thead. Sallow Comn. 1lexion~ Salt l theum ca, Stomach Tired Feelingodh Livor, 1.clors, Watr lrsh andoeveryoth- or r'ymlptoml or disensto that .. - -r esults fronm imlpulro blood or a falluro In the proper erform anice of their funettons by tho stoamach, iver and c ttd Iy ta ian oao talalile at c each meal A A == contnuedl usO of thle lIipnna bules In the surest cure for obsitinate constlp n. They contain* S nthlng that can be inlju ro.. to the most dolt. cao gross $2 2 lrossd *1.2514 is 7e., - Adre.$ 5fF ItIPAb' CL31 . l .A~Y P o. ozO72, Now'York. e.*see ..aea ee ooeeeseeee.ee SIF YOU WANT TO BUY Goods Cheaop for cashI, come1 and1 see meC. I am111 at Lewls & Son's old1 stand,( I Good Molasses 25c per1 gallonl. Sugar Syrup) 30c per gallon. M uscova (10 Molasses 40c per gallon. 0 Many othler things: Sugar, Coffeoo, Lard, Tinware, Glassware. I also have somno Patent Medicino which I will sell at cost for the cash. Lt- lIi yotu ow me on) last year's atccoIut b.y come and settle. I am nedinlg monley. y, I didn't mean to make you mad when01 you bought the goods, so comIo and *settle anid let's be friendly. SWC.BALTT HTER G SALE! BRISTOW This we believe JOE Is the Greatest ACRIF1 Ever made in clothing in Green. ville, The goods are of the finest fabrics and made by the best tailors that cut goods, per fect in fit and finish. A few minutes spent in examination of these numbers, we think, means a sale. Come and see them. Yours truly, Bristow COLUMBIA & GREENVILLE RAILROAD. Samituel spencer, F. W. Hi Ktonbien Foster, Itec Condensed Scledulo in Effcc. IT Trafins run by 75th MeriC STAT0NS. 1aily. __ No. 11. ... ...... i. I?.-i ii Col i ............. 1 40 a in Prosperity ... ........... 12.55 p Ar. Newhlrry....... ..................10 p i Ar. Ciinton...x Still I............... i p Lttren...( Fx Stin) ......... 3.10 p m teNitnety-Six.............. ..... . 2. i ". reenwood ............... 2.5p 31 "I . . ... . .......................... 3.55 p im - lielon ............. . 8, p) selll 3 5403 p in SSom s i.... .... .......... ........ 5.40 p an "Wlall:.......... .............16.15 p in Aln-t ..-........ ................10 30 pus STATIONS. D~aily. ______________ No. It. Lv. AValhalla .... ......... ........... 11.35 am .Seneen..............................10(x0 am Andti' uni ........,..............,...11.15 amu . .... ............................ ..11 h m III Ar. ..ol ............................. 21. pi*m LV. A ill ....................... 11 to 11cclges.......... . .............1215 pub " Gree wo d...... ........ . 12556 pml "_.1..nt ... . ... . pil "T Lauren-ls (E8x Still).............. 10 1 an "....n..n............................ .im "Newt-er -. -- ...... 2.39 pmn Prosperit. ......................... 2 5 pin A r. Coltim bi'............. ... ..... .... 4.Iw pi n ...... ............... . 8.-15 pM etlw1n Anter.soni, tioltoni atinel Groenville, Daitly. I Daily, No. 11. sT \TIONS. I No. It. 3.03 p. in Lv......Aliors on.......... At n) 07pm 4.05 p. m '' .....1ot Its. .......... i.4am 4. )p mil 4 ,. W il m tn -..... " .0 m 4 2 p. In ........P.e.oi ........ . "11.03amn 5 u.15 1. 1 1Ar ......Gre ni ville.......... .0 15am (1e bt ween : (ohnaii lii amti A shevill.) Daily. Daily. 1taily.~ Daily, .No. 2:3. i . 15. ST ATIONS No. 16 No. 14. ........ I1.*. in "SaivintinlIi 'i 5 K0.uird..., 2 2.:0am 5..10 ain Lv.(CohunnhinAr' 1.'.0,m 3.i'5 a 0-.10pn0, 5.!.i n.tw " .Altoni... "1 hopmn 3.l0pm 1 .2018ii .53i a.m . .* 1antuc..'1 20pm 2.)m 1 .5.'>pm 7. 10 a m'".? Union... "ll.1pmn 1.40pm, 2.131pm i 3 p.- ...J0ns 8Iille ' 1) 4Mym112.40pmn 225pm 'l.413 p am " . Paciiol.. ..1.33pmti~1222pm 2 t0ii' )8. I pim .\r Spairt'b'g-A iTi.4'>pml It.45amz a.os~tl X. 15 p. itIn 1.V Sn1trt'h'g A IlO.00pn sI .30ngg ~20gnai3 11.20 p.n11.1r Axtuville vi 7.u0ptn 5 .44im Nos. It oami 12 are soulitins beWi e'er. Charios .01n antaln~lla :. Tralins ieave Spairtanbuirg. A. nnd C. divinxion, northboutt. .1.02 ai. mi.. 41.11 p. mi., 0.2.! p. mn.. 4 Vese tibued Lmite I; outh~otmt). 12 57 a. mi.,2..*0 p, m a., 11.37a. m.,~ 1'ostibuked Liullted): wust. hound. WV. N. C. D)ivision, 8.10 p. an. for Heonder Tinlmrs loavo Grenvillo, A. anti CI. Division, northitoutnd,. nm..3 05 p.m., amti 5,30 P.mn..tVes tibt'lrti (.imitedi; iotliouind. 1.52ai. mn., 4.10 p. mi.. 12.128 p. im., I'Vstibued Lhniteil . t' Tralins leave SttOtn, A. and1( C. Dh1' 1din. north buani. 1.1 3 a. mn. and 1.35 p. mn.; southbound, 3.01 a. mi. and 5,451 p. mi. P'ULLMAN SERVICE. Pul1man Pailnec Sleeping Cars on Trains 35 1;ud 30h, 37 and( :8. on A. and C. Division. Tirains 15 aind i16 einrry Puilhnan Slcepers be. twcen.lack14ot1ville and Ilot Springs. Gen'! Mg'r, Tranlo Mgr, Waington, 1), C. IV. E. MThI110. Gon'l Sept., Columbia, S. C. Gon'! P'ass. Agt., Asa't, G en' Pasts. Agt,., Washington, 1D. 0. Atlanta, (GS. THEi ATLANTIC 00AST LIN E R P'ASSICNGIi I)I-'PARIT3MINT. Wilmington, N. C., Jlune 21, 1894. Fast Line between (Charlestont and1 Coltimbla antd Uipper Sothl Catrol ina nmd Weiern Northb Catrolinns andl A thens and1( A, (mant. Condensed Sholedutle': Goinig West. Qoing East *No. 52. STPA TIONS. *No. 53 7.15nm....Lv Charlestdon, S. C., A r.8.40pm 8.4811m..............aes,............7.1 Opm 9.558n11........ ....., Stnter.............. 5.45.pm 11 10am...,,..A r Columbiiiha hv..420pm I2.1.'Ipmu........,.,...ros eriity..........8.2pmi 12.4:pm......... ...Nwhrry.............25p ......p................Clinton,..............Pp ..32pm...........renwoodl..-........ 1.10m 3.02pm..........A bbvIllo.....,......12.40pm' r.089in............Athens...,....... .0.4nam 7..I5pnm ... . a t ...... .P'a 6.20pm.... ......Winnsboro........... .1.40pm .3p.....h rlotte, N. .......... 9. 433pm11............Andeson...........l m 5 15pm11.... ........reenville...........10 15cm 2 50pin1......... .1 patianrg.,.........l1 45iimt 5 161pm...lictIulrsovillec, N. (1..0 3nm 60.lmt............eilleN. C......... 840am *iDnily. Nos. 52 andu 513 1sol1( trai betweeD Chatrleston andit C:oI nhla, S. (C. A ss't Gen1 '1 assenger Agent, (Gen'I 5 Mnage~r. TIrallic 31anager Ver.y be~st appio) vinegar, 25o. per gallon, at Morris's. I soil as good goods, as many of them for as little money, and make as littlo fuss about it as anybody. A. M. Morris. PRC 0 5ET PR OTL . P RE 0 CAENT E BOGITT.