The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, August 30, 1894, Image 3
s'0. ii., S. c.
1 )OGos & CO., Proprietors.
t P dkens potoifico is Second Ciasm
Idf TION PRoH S.59 per Y ear tInvariats
jni adence for six 1notiths,15 centso.
ortiseents insorted a fouie.dollr per squitre
ino inch or loss for the first ihsertion and
yeelt ot chelt siibseqtio it isertion. A
bral discount imnde to mtr hiits and'lother
Vertisin for six month% or it yeir.
tesl' V ON WAv 'lsEM 1sN'IsPs
VEnI NOT TA KN.
ituary notices excee(itig fivo lites, tribtites
f resnect. comiminientinits or at persoil
naracter, wheti admissable, will be eharged
. r as advert'icmenits
T1I URSDA Y, A UG UST 10, 189-.
IICKENS MIA IGN MEETING.
rhe m6etinig was called to order by
ii. W. T. Bowen, the president of
Pickens (1mocratic club, who re
'sted T. J. Rooko to offer prayer.
was as usual, in I ood frame of
id and nu1de a mo0 appi-opriato
I cloquent prayer, ifter which the
iriman annom;nced that the new ex.
liive comiititte! would meet at once
the clerk's oflic.
The rule was anounced to be five
mtcs for most candi(lates. School
amilissioner ')d couny, ).suporvisor.
eo Ill- I for the legislattire
presein ted. Ho hiati
it had been said that I-v
.lad hired him to run. It was
so.
. A. Christopher was next for
o office. He was not, he said, an
tor, but lie wanted to bo aiditor.
was defeated two years ag(o, as lie
)posedl, hecau1n le coull not write
name,)(1 but hie couldl do thuat now,
I liad some spectimnens whici lie
S crowd.
for the
I not ling
Pnrlsonls
1 Bryant were sn.nni mti(d bowing
und trying'. to smlil and bow
-mselves in, and Chtristoplier wr[e
ood hand and lie wias trying' to
ite hium elf in. But he and Stone
1 nothing bit their own Imerits.
E. Parrons said lie was known
well as if he would talk anl hour
would, if nomiuated, miako as
.d an auditor as lie could. l4
.Ad have nothing to do with ap
uting a ssCsOrs. le hoped ttey
ild be good mlen. It, had been ro
Led that he had voted a split tick.
a 1892. It wa-i not true, lie had
d strailit reorItI and hadll aays
n so. If he did not think he was
ipotent, vould inot run lie had
n tecaching unider authoriuitye of
t grado certiiierlo. Will r'eeive
r suffrag(e as ai gre(~tat oo.
V. .I1. lDryanut was nex't Hie was
reC-CJ(ection. Noni~econubd more
lily appireciate thle 'onmplimen(11t (of
ig elected over cine of thle best an
-r's in the State than ho diud. lie
aid clear up some little charges
chi had been mado againist himt.
had not i ed to ujppres~s thle pio
in making their ret urns, lie had
done more tihan thle law requires.
en cne wantted to return apic
itriperty for less than the averag e
law reqjuired him toi get the fair
mtion, Hie had heard that he had
3to dietate to the boards. TVhere.
'three oif them and one of him.
* coul no done so if lhe had tried.
lef t returns with them. The St at
raised us 12 p)''er onit. Th'it
itki be c'onlijve. I think tii
too much. It is hieovy on you
So far i as; I am11 able, I h ave ticI(
*qualize the buirdeii of taxation.]
o tied to prevenlt the rich as wel
he poor fromu esoaipinig taxation
re was a mistake in thme aud itor'
~o the last year' of Mr. Clyde's ad
tistrat ion. I refzr to it ini ti<
dest f eling. The graind jury wil
*r ime out in it. I dlon't want te
I re Mr. Clydle. Anybody is linhk
nake mistakes, Ile had st raight
d it cut. I amr not resp)onsible for
3utions going ouit from the treas
r's office. When duplicate is ie
ied to me I d.on't, know who has
1 or who hasm not. Mans-el CIhip.
'nameo Lad been enit(eed upon01
book twice, but I wats not to
'no for that. His name had como
the offme difl'orenit. lie answer
.o two midtials. I think the prtesent
da be greatly imiprovedl. 1
pare any means or time to
-e the best auditor that can
'dt'. and will appreciateo as much
bi h y the favor.
Lno 'Lirimn sidi that the r'aising
a u w~.sment by the State wan
g. It was oin account of 24,000
i-.m'I'un'tainl land which had been
on, the tax l,ooks at 15. to 20
a por acre, which lowercd our av.
,T.. Martin for I reasurer~i, w~ouk
fI rvt make a faithful and (-lelin
e 'i' if elected. The will of th'
t,' iswouk be his pleasure.
D. Cuietoni would simply sa:
he he was a carlcdidate and wantet
e eO. Ho ounld put up a- poo
~ot~1~ h~ wan- disposed' to do e
s(~ nt on a stum~p arnd makea
S mqre sitid .they would bay
~ 4h~ por heuse if they won
one wanted it so he . im a road
graded around to 1.; It(,
could ride in oil a bin
that iwel off ought tc
homo. I can mako a livii t
it, bilt I am poor I hn ve, eiev,
thirteen children, and need it. If I
can get tho oflico I. (an live inidepen
dent. It pa'ys $800.00 a year. I
think four yeiris long (nioligh to hold
that office. III that time a man
should mako enough to live the bal.
anco of his days. I would appreci
ato the office as n1wh as lilly one. I
can't kCOp up with all tlo little
seeches made. I will make no sym
pathetic apl-Pt to you, but I will bw
faithfill to tho truti if it is condfied
to mie.
Joe S. Murpliree said lie h1.-l heeCn
rounid to aill fihe meietingps, anid un"
very grateful for Coirttesies from <41th
Candidates aml people, and14 wasm glad
to ge-Ct. bick to Pickens. If yoi see
Iit to irite Iy liaie mn your lic k kets,
I Shall 'Aver be thankfuil to vou for it.
Jiutes E. Borrouh.-l s sa id if ie
shol't atteriupt to in-ial t14 thelm for
of what one saidl : S Mile lint ie
wavIs the fttier of i i (ill te cii!d rei
anid i(ee(dl he1p o e'4(cnte and
clothie (]lwm, (to keep-1 thlem mtt. (f Ohe
plur hiouse. .le did n't favor cianLl(
inl road to hlis Iouise s. lio cild ride
to Pickens (n a Licyele. It wais for a
better grade. If le was elected, it
miight be, and le thought it would
be celatn!er to get a hieyel e, s w it
voild tot have to be fed. It workd
he (c ioom.1y. I tlinik I could trais
act tle business ( it I;retr raph ii.
IY thanl the one 010who precedl 11v "I
always tryv to coine andl pav my talxis
befor)e the rush oies. I lohe !iv(.n
my time and m os to reformiii. I1eu-n I
to three cventionlls at my vw e1X
penvises, and liave nIt asklied to be rI .
imbursed. Would be well paid if
el ecte d.
',)Ir. Yonngbloo1d4h 4 sai-1 he had- trid
to do hlis dlti(s I-; best. he cmouil.
i".ooriouglis" is as long and hard to
write ats "Youloi)(4d. I He had sent
for a Stamp11 to make4 hlis nm.H
felt hmnb1u nlunt (If his athilie
tionl. He did no 1, like (4) go" onl 1the
streets beaue lie was ashmled 1)
have pople look at hliit. I to woi'd
be faithful if (eeted.
.lk-v. Co. W. Sinlglvtion being calledl,
bega n to) s5 ealk Iro w h .) I e 14 ev w s a
'e back enl of lie co11rt h141us, aid
kept it up till Ie reached thmle phd
t he m:iillol's so n whlio ase hoI w to
toll, and he saidl if lhe is a richi man
ttoll it dep, lie can4 stand it. I' lie
is poor)1, tail it deep1 andl-phi
poior. 1Ii have aplanted1( beor youI I onii 41
ties sticks bef'ore'. I put11 myselfI
1tere ini your sei.c i. Som1 le said at
$ix M ile t hat I wou11ld have bee*n het
te(r oft' hut for myi liberityi . Hie'ex.
plainred thant t, lbe ini hiis givn bool '144 ks
to chliirdeinn)h were toot poor~i to he4.
wvell elaid. WVithi miuch(l! int )1iohe
related how lie had beei twiittted to)
lie thie means) oif te'achinlg a b) y to
reaid God's WVord, w ho, bit f'or his
help), would nevr(t have1 kn'owni the
Iblessed prn11ibege. Hie haid faithlfuhl4
'omiiiissioner's Otlice whiile lie heldi
and lie wouih gr'eally aippriaiite' th<
honor of being elected tr( iisurer, ami
sioer wlainxt prete(itd. He14 sai,
we had1( nit 1ha begoen 'rwds at Ites
meetings. Our frienlds of the othe'
tiactioni have igniored 11s: was ghatl I
see 8141n1 o4f Itimi Ihere ftday .W
ough~lt to get~ to 'thIier. ThIe pr)ici
allid. The) cy ii, t- he same as t'it
str'uggle'd for in .'7G;. We oiughit al
to) be togeother. Thi ema1iWse are' b4
gether. PreXjuidice is wh~at dividle
us8. Th'lurn ate ('iextrem men0 amion
refo'rieirs. It is a deeph laid schem!ti
of thie po)lit icianls to diide0 us. It ha
this yeari1 miade myv heart sad4 to) sE<
so mnucht stress laid on gettIingi tifllet
Trhe other crowd have played Iin tio1)0
ities t his year'. They4' lare sayin;~
noting. They condemneid us, bu
they toto held a Marchi clf onentin.
would not) have done thant. The ad1
1mn''rat ion lhas lieen obstructed bll
a strong and( [powerfull minority, hui
withI all t his we have given the poo
1)10 a satisfactor'y govenmenic~t und1(e1
alil thie circumstances. I have novel'0
been weak-kneed. I have atlwave
comeC out square. Some1 oIf our1 fel
lows have boen dipos. d to b~e lenioni
towairds the other~ faction. Th'Iey (end4.
ed up by' going over the line into the
other camip. I have been squiaroe a1
youri editor, and shll continune the
11samo COurse'. If elected I shall can
t duct the office of schiool crmmission
o r atrictly by the law. I. am for free
public schools. liIigher education
has been fostered at the x peniso of
the free schoolt. This is )V'og
r hl rikthe schools are for' thc
children, I am not; uiti'enidly to ?hc
teachers. To compare the conditji'
of things before the wvar and no0w, ir
3 the young ladies who try to come ou
e anrid malo the way in (lm ,..r.d
o anot i t excito imy sympathuica
(Applaluse.)
J. A. MlcWhortmr satid ho w as n4
oraitor and could not niako a -pecch
HO expected to devoto his whol tim
to the oiico. His competitor was 01
editor ind i lawyer, anIid of cours<w
eould not give his time entirely tc
the work. He hoped to be elected.
Mr. Robbinson rose gaigain to say, li
did not know thIre were uny issue
between them. His public dulties
were aONStlys paraoillilnlt. Mr. Me.
Whor'ter replied tluit ho miieaini t 11 in
sinuations. (The audience1 had lC
idea of a light between them.)
J. .11. Ross was Iext, a candidate
for iillpervisor. It wais ani important
Oflice. We Should iave the best man:til.
If clected lht) woild be the servnlit of
the people. He was, horn in Pickenm
District antld load been) ill Pickelm
cotility telnv '(11r1.
Col. 0. 1. Fields for Sarue olice,
said he w:uited it) do every 1hing hv
could to n-(4hriiee t:ani.i. We wouIld
have done away w\ith some b4a0 ridge' s
but ho ind owners objit ((d. I iave
stu1died up the new Itw .1n(d will di
myI bes1 it, a y it olit. If you (elect
meI Will tit mly bes. 'o rstul.
M. .1'. !Pogers- said if ho was at
)wuna hi- ou~d notd inmlo inne1h of
aI sjr( h I1 tlii1 laililles. "There a' re
f11u rI' I 1us f( upervi . f .I sm l bv
s:tl iSievd uitl\ h1 ur ho ing. I slI:ilI
hemi4-tily s rtill . l iwiin1e'. TI ha ve
never 1l-bl lin, 111 if p"It there I
Sh1a1l cetail Irv lto fill til o ei e.
1,o-m inbe me114 net Tues144ilr.)lhei
l118vI~II e4I1'v Im II X 11 ' Vs I' l V44' ol11i1y'
3hgit th w I 4llmrieks di not pro
p:I to n mlo a .1 S.'. ech. i l wouild
1.dk'l b1ut. nv4 or4's whihi\ hi a tell
circie. fli ie a I s ot4 brough:t (ut.
by ithe a nti., b it by ft' refir1m-:t1ers.
ie b1 in- cr j ai I wie county OiIn
misione (ail t e t(, was i: favor ot pay
hng DUiy and C.A. chim fmr X3,1.
\lv. A! ldp he IIII (If flhp boar.1 waIS
hevre aind chtl verify what lip, said,
also Mr. O~rv who was theat Wtoe,
wou. l <ii tht 414mm. Th1ev hal 1 em-4
14l1y'd 11H' e.-t enunlwl th -y cold
et.. T1-y lbought Mh-. ('an y was
the bes1 t'h e. Nei1h.e 1etV I inl f1vto
tf a :ax to joy tmit claim. 1 r. Fit is
said lh w ubt 11'-t 11n4he hoiols" f
the t1wnshii-s to' the l'ielon111 rib-rt4Ind1
I aml inl favir ("' oig Strictlyniar .,rd
ing to the .e of the law\\. If ithe
poi ithe.( townshlips wantedI it,
g lt rid (if Ill 41h i, they lu.t better
uke~ Ow Ithe. (ihl ]Iwan nolt wait till
the ramil is d.:nw.
Mbr. F1'ich1 wm1 11t reply eblue
Ow railto"Al "Mr. (4o4.g114 gs nlL in), itot
the l e nith a1 1 ppr for uI st' i ~ t i .
LI'Il 1id wi thl emli w as Joef
would do mly dultv."
J. PnAo.iOn was iext iea!t!'
a1 eam dt fr superan vi.olr 4'f regi
ihat 4i1n. Ile splk it t ting inl his bn c il
ahd1(1 1111i1, t gw d ilttl SI O.. h, whic!
waIs carefuhlly l !tra o.
J1. orny 11nnfr In111 e . h
fo1n4 olih-v, olvanced by th ni'
1f his crutch a tn-.1 'ric lly'1 ao uni' .s
led ha I was mi ati. fI I w a if n
s . 1.e wast r 1f4rm.r 11sM rowl
(I1lt il( 44hai I ' :114 was a 1 St-f iv I tir.
4e. John T.f L44wi4. f114. Nla'.hah
(aIaide t'i'- hm l 1 n vlith he canl1i
didates. tilll he wasI' r be4'j~ coull' n(4
vt f4or all 4of1 them. (It hdee.si
It.1 he ought4'.. o be ' 1at4sotoehn eI.l
Ilehaps he soub , to' olircum s~ t:
also been saids he didt not5, wat h
- ille fvor himebt f:11141041o anote
1T1at was ilo imis ibhi nd o thrf
andit siai l" JlikeNery and Oyse
I cam11 out flast' (nd ll eg 4 gldi
have4( 1)h1e( oile (I11 'hank1' yo Ifrto
allienon.)h 1)mt wil thahk y'~ou~( more hi
voteil for me nfr th inanitt of)1 iii
i. 1 11.1(4 N 'wiry or ame hIlie stai
hs l(1(1 recn wad beforet'i, mid if r
eltd hoe wouh ask prciatel i( vei
si od loki ni mt ;(. I youlli:
thing h111( hm01 l he nt hil's (lle't)
>dor'. oe yu (.!YC1) mght. to fils
t the amusementI Jof5) t rwI)l.
D'trm fe to fmauce iiihir eeeti
tQ ure wals then n~o set d. MycH
ooo
b :.
00 ;
we havve ha sic -hewr I do no
t j
atina ithinc, ndI shalvot
buildng Clinso Coleg by sin i
thous nds It te S at. T e al
C_ R.'- I
000 back axes. Th enrvtis
dal bov
could*5 seej ~ ttir t-is bu w w enn s'
fViiwter thanI thli~ay' tin' The rt.
faorne iers have1( reumlu the1 Sta t de
ta lan avi; loft. ,00 tol the tte
liet is aerma havde the ~iso a'meh
fo tohe i St at why hls not taxes been i
:ireued 11 byie stors Thae swht
te owr part Coof tsae an il0 Clm
*o n theIU$1 Cotgetat *c'Hll hm
been1 bilt besde thes have eent
reducd i thij il aas, ha e eensia
redui ced i 40. pe ( ce t ln an aveageci
~.but sal ai of Shate oneso ave not
been edud. Exenv, seusIi persa we i
jen. IaIV- havei in 1 todued several
llsQI whOich weret~ tnaed linto law.i
e deail em ofl barsimofic qlizaionP
have been reduceed fr'om $3.00 to
S$1.50 and jury commissioner abolish
1ed. TIhe auditor's salary has been
red rzauced $3t00 and tihe clerk's fees 20J
h~' iprcent. Somie are opposed to these
bunt I tin 1k theeCI masutres are right.
I1 he whI isky question is at big one.
) We h~iae prohiibitionists, high licenise
r ,U men and] f ree whisky' men~. I thinik
he dis.pensry is the beat ting, but
n. there has bee so(1 muli lchi~ iwejdice
1 forc.~ We ought to amiend the~ tact
. so it. will be conastijt ut ionaul. I voted for
.x anew consltitutjin anid you should
giv e tis <alIest i .n careful .tanh.
Ve What e:~inings dlo wVo wanit to mi~ia?
Do wewn rpry'ulteto
ir) lfor voter's? 11)1 we ,vanit the two miill
e tax out? Vote on thle question. If
IC yOu1 want it I will tr andiit give it, to
v ou, oth erwise [ sIhall oppose it.
-h~ Honij. B. J. Jouliistoa sid lie dlid
not feel like talkinig, but it a lu ein
i-a ruoed timat lhe Iiuad callld the co-ii
huint tee toiget her this moing~iii to tax
k- up tiungs. .t onily called th~e ciohrit
sti-c to(gethier' i to preen t Zny rei ~Igina
tioas 1 co.imty chiiuno 111 so as to be
(In ani('~i 1 equal iot ill wit h othear c:adi.
d iates. 'aShile C re-preseted-o you~ I
had ' pas5(ed ai bill redneucin all salarina
but, it fauilc I in the senate. I1 on o
ion ith tree labor. There shouldl
lbe a chain ganlg to) work the public
roadls. I was;il ppoised to the comi
mutatlonl rad ta~x law enid hawi it re
e peled.There aire two fact ions ini
mtin sitate. I thlinki they aire both lion
e. o't in their co nv iet ions1. Theyv thlinkm
rdi fleren tly. One, thinmkst the state andl
the othler thle nation isl to blane foir
o'1r dlist ress-ed cinduitionl. We have
~had the imri nst state( go vernmen1131t, for
th le last fouir yeiaris thatt we have ever'
ha. e owe Governmr Tilhinan a
Sdebt of grati it udao wve cani nlever p)ay.
It| Iie 1s th lPwors;t hated'( inan in i the
estate. He lot huis fu ace tunrnied to the
c
.white houso. Ife has the backboiie
.of Andorew~ Jacitksoni. ie lias- t aken
it caplitali by thle throat, and wrested
'( from Coousawv $200,000) for the state.
buthae ee trPealtedl withI conit emipt..
.Y aur imminediate 'C1presenitative inu
onlgress has heen- pub'.iely ignioredl
fh ing the backbone to stland up
forl hi- righ ti-. (This ism only a small
~. part (If his s peechi. Thei steniogra-.
e phe culd notkop tup with the rapid
e delvery) Womustget togetiher.
e W hpethe timei will 11oon (come1
ivwhen our1 city fr'ienids will Cease to
look down on us aned como anrd t~ake
us by thc lin-d.
g.Fredl Wilhilim wals the nex6 for
'thouso. IHe had never held ofilce.
The reason he was a r'eformeir there
b ad been unrest, dissatisftadion. Tha
( . . o
co
1"or Congresa
Lat___imer.
iDelegaltes.
s- enaute.
Repli'::elitattives.
Fred willhtuns.
$ 1 .Johlilstonl.
w. w. F. Bright.
I lchool (om111113 InI
T. C. 1tol.non.
m l \ ewhorter. -.
Couta Ystpevio * :
31 Hlendricks.
.1. it. ROS . t --,
0. 1'. Field1 .
Prlobate .Jiidge.
I . . Newbery C
.lhhn T. Lewis.
'M. F Hevster.
- IT. Yotunghood.
C.T. a31:riti .
G. W. Mingletolr.
. it rp lree.
.1 llo i rouJ~ghs.
Aidit or. .
N... Christolpher. c
I. . G. Stone.
I Ilryant. 00
- 1itrs1ns. 3
st ptr isarI3~O1 -e*n
7 I 'I Loopjer. CS
-. II. 1%el lnemuI r.
-f- 21-J. . . rowi.
z; ' Pi-ecine(tTon ,
farners had made reasonatble de,
IIIa1ds, a1mIng them was one for I
new constitution. Our Constitution
is too long. It has over 16,000
words, anCd the U. S. cons)Ititution 11a
IIy 7,100-). Our judges a(1 lawyels
COuhl niot tundertanid it. It provi ded
for mixed schIoIols. Tinit onglt to,
be out. I he two mill tax luakes the
whit, people take less of the ;chiool
fund than colored. \\ hites shoold
educate the.ir Own chiiren1 and blacks
theirs. Let us have i few simple
futilaimenital laws that we can all unl
derstand. The legislature shotil
Only meet once in two Years ThuIis
wve woi save $15,1.0. The homwe
steIm ought to be out. ie rich
kloit. b' (t d it, and the poor lose its
bteifits by means of l(ns and mort
ga.s at a grat .. e-e eac 1 h I
for' recording. .fet it go and1. let (1v
ery' man1l getI ered(it onl what he hams.
We spend thouisandst1 of dlolar's
e'very' vear' to educale1( chIildren01 of
1men1 who c'an e'dulcate thejir own (chii
dIren. The Sout h Car~d ina College
and Citadel Acadernyv are old enough
to take care of theinse.v.s, and ongi. t
to) bie let go, and let nai turn Gur' at ten
tioni to Rock Hull and1 Clemson. I am11
in favor of the pr1oits of the sale of
wvhisky by the dispensary being put.
into fr'ee commo1n1 school .IMake our1
people chistais aind youl will n->t
neced pr1ohibtion. WXhen the reform-.
ers took hold of thle ship) of state,
shn was about to ruln 1pon1 the rocks,
but she is still safe aml( gliding on to
pr1ospenty. Let 1us hamve no mere
aniti anid Tilmanite, but let u.s all get
together and work for the pr'osperits
oIf the0 whole counmtry. The Unitedl
States is sick fiumicialy. Money'
hsgonie out of thie poCkets of the
1l(1'led(. T1housas arei' cryinig for
emiploymeneit and canniot, get it. Our1
Inmney Stem is) bSad. No president
could1( run it sumccessfumlly. ('Them speak
er' her ((;went , in to st atit ics (on the
pri'e an1d pnxh Ietion of cot toini and
We goit lost.) Coninu Iled, lie sa1idl the
reimedy was the go vernmen ollt shmoul d
uso onyandi hlan to thme pe~ople at
Iwo p)er centi., a110l we wvoubl fake I.he.
mioney' aml biill fachwoies. This wiii
was for TIilmani first, lst amd all1 the
I]une , bu t lhe (did noi t aisk votes~ he.
thleurimani, buit oil iis own mierits.
1 i t if hiis vote( CWI 3b1l elect a manu
Iwho stood flat-footedl on thme aliilince
demandil~s, he0 wol votce for that
man01. TJi lbun was1 W n ot for' these ( c
mnands.Ile had by h~ iis (W!ill~N')
vote help1 ciit downi Hampbiptun whoi(
had doe or itan1 any'' lier lm
Souith Ca iain war1 anmi ini peace.
But lie wais not in line, Ii Ihad
(dono thme same thii.s for George
J1ohnlstonie, tihe gilled and talenmt('d
soni (If Newhery, whlo was on10 of the
miost, able1 1 rerelentatives we had .
ever hand ini congress. I lo was'il 113
right 0on th" (denmnds and1 hade to go
S'enat or O'D~ell said( t hat as thie
tho Lours, 110 wo()jd no
lie gr'ound wich'l IU ha been occupied
anrd lie wold he briief. 111tiil(am
nigh1t down to bra~ss tacks anid told
Ilo had not initroduiced bills of gen'
eraul imopmt I, buit occupied himself inu
keepm g those5 inltitrducd by others
from. becomiinr law~ bceauseo d (id
not think tlhey wYere properCl. I~e voted
for the counity giioernlmenmt bill,. also
for t~ho dhispensarfU'~ b0cau~se he
thlough~t it was theo best soltion l (If
the whisky problem. Hie wanitedl to
clibs at each pr'ecinict to desigmite
for. townlupl1 assessor ai mani whol
would be1 williig to serve his (mwin.
slip withoult pay. 110 wanted thmo
names~c of good mlonl who a-OIuI (1
their dumty.
The1.m meeting then adj,,-,,d
SOUTHERN RAILWAY O6
(PIEDMONT AIR LINE.)
'Oute of tho Groat Vostibulod
Limitod.
CONDENSID SCIIEDU1a4 OF PA8SENG(.Nj THAINS,
x fIMt'et Autgutst 'st, 1804.
Nortbon No . No. No. 12
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2 T IS THE DEST. 11
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~5. conUov'AN
RIENCH& ENJ.ELLEDCALF.
- '.5.19 FINE CAL&KANGMfl0Q
-$ 3.19POUICE,a sOL.ES.
~ \i '~ExTRA INE~ E 8
4f144 .fl.U 20Y SCHOOCLSHOES,
~'-LAD!ES
SENbDrOR CATAL0GUE ~ 7
~44 4. ~jWeL*DOULAS , Cli
You w nn Gave totwy ty Dtarchasing W. L.
ticcnusL.c, we arc the irgest 4inurachirers of
ntdvertise<t ushoes in thme wvorld, and gu nxttee -
tilLe value by sta)t12pit the 11iaine and44 p4'ice4 0)1
the bottom1, whichx protects you ngnin2st high
prices aul~t the 24uidd1lman's profitsu. our shioes g..
eri42ta1 e424stom wvork in sityle, enny2i fitting and "
wear4 4ing4 (illalities4. We.' linve. thetnl soldl every'.
where'1' at lowe'r prices for the v'alIe give:4 thaui
stay other uxmake. Trake 14o substiitte.. If' your
de(aler cannlot supply you, we can. Sold by t.'
W. T1. McFALL, U1CKENS,. S.3 C. )
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IF YOUl WANT TO BUJY o
(G44od14 (hc-ap for) ('4 h, ('4me 44 4el ie.
44)4) 81 IA'Wis' & Son (14 old 4)441.
Good Moh:4ses4. 25(c per ga'llon. Hugar I
d'o0 M~ohnes 414 .he p< r' gallon1.
Man other~ thlingsX4: Sugar::i, Com'fe,
inrd, Tinnare, (Ol4sswnrxe. I al1so4
Inne so(2 f 43.1 ien 1(t MedicineI wi ell It
will s'eH l co,(4 st. for 1he cashb.(
Ii you owe 100oon1 last yea'('sa5ic'ount)
('fom' and(8( etIle. I 1)am)(44 needig money)(.
you bough~1 t thle goods14, 44( como14 1 and
set tIe and1( let.'s1 b friendl1~.
USE ~ . L
FOR PAIN.
I r1i o 25 cents 4. Pre~Cpared~ by
T1. X. L. CO., C. 3\1. D)MI' T, Y,
Manger, 230 M ini St., Columbia,
have nt o oilhor. C. N4. WVYATJT, Agt.4
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it 111. \ . N. C. Division, b.15 1p. ml. for llenidere
iville nn Asheville,
Ita iln leave Gr htiville. A. nt3d Division
rth hoil.. 3.a ml.:, 0;i.. P InAr p..IN,0ei
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