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XICKENS SENTINEL. PICKENS C. f., B. C. J' E. 110GGS, Editor and Proprietor. Buterod at Pickens Postofico-as Second Class Matter. of -- - -- -. etc SUtISURIPTION PRICE, f1l.0per Year invarta- all bly in advance: for six months, 76 vents. dc Advertisements iserted sit one dollar per square of one inctl or loss for the first. insertion and th' fifty cents for enel stibstqiiit insertion. A lo liberal discount inside to inerchants and others ill advertishig for six months or a year. Or/"POSITION APII-ITISSM .NTS i'OSI- tic TIVELY NOT T.\KIEN. Obituary notices exceeding five lines, tributes J0, of respect, connunications of a personal character, when admissable, will be charged ro for as advertisements. all dIe We recognize amd reqpect the rights of t1l others to honest difference of opinion, and P" claim the same right for ourselves.-Con- c servative Platform. c in TIHURSDA Y, JUNE 23, 1892. cl B. G. May field Is a candirlate for Bona- Ol so tor frni Barnwell county. The "llat and Itat" ticket is the disre- s spectful way in which Noew York pr.inters c speak of Harrison and Reid. w The co0olmailntain springs and rockrib ied wells of Pickens are popular necessi- al ties when the thertuometer perches among the nineties. rc The auditor has not received any in- st structions to charge up the treasurer with 114 a.little court house tax, It seems to us1s that:this is neessary. - -. . .- - -II Chainecy Dep.-W, of New York. one of 1 Harrison's booime.- at the late convention inl Minnelpoli', mill vely probably sMe- Sr ~ced Blaine as Seer tary of State. di J. W. (Iay, lvnet & McCollouigh, Perry 11C & Heyward and Jild.e Meltonl I Iave been ti retained to d(eid J. Minis Sllivan for to killing IIerman G1. (I l-at n the 11th -O inst. Ca WofforOd oilto sparilbun, wra Nippe I up hwenity-nline ymill'. menu inl college sheepskins ist week, and sent them 13 adrift into the world. 11' they do not 'get, Cy. poisoned they will be a great power for P Rood in the vorld. toi "The latest Laurens ynchiing is without ma a, parallel in its atrocity in $outh Carm- dre, ha. "--ewherriy lerver. sat Ajnd the (lrcenville News is daily ex- gar pecting a letter froim the lynclec giv1mg4 tho further particulars. .ian Up too A gentleman over in the fifth distriet, abo having re(Ieived the eldorselent of the car Alliance for Congrrcss, is strait aft lieronl. der J6hn .1. 11emphill who is the ablest repre- wh sentative the tarmiing interests of this State has ever had in Congress. he The Colunbia Register is floundering "I t,erribly. In raking around to fmud soie- yo thing with which to thunt the conserva- si tive democracy its ignonance of the af-u fairs of this Btate, allows it to 1,ring up us the Hamburg and Elleuton riots which dl occurred under Chamiberlain's adnlinlistra tiol. hq All eyes are turned to Chicago this week. By the time this reaches the eyes d (if a majority of oulr readers the demo cratic stamblird bearer will have been a Jnedl. A sarent m"-- --+--* --o- o 1iases ir against the adinistrationi. The-re is no0 P1 c'flommo senise, or Farmer's Mov'eent in - that, but~ is Tillmanlisml with a vengeance. y wore 01n tile 15thi inlst.,appoinlted reeivers te of thte tichn-rondu & D)anyile syst.eml of ralroad(s. They took ilniediate (barge. As thle receivers are friendly towards the present manlagemnent., they at once pult the mi pIresenit offcials ill control. Mo the bui. t ne(ss( recs-ived no shoc k and] experi enced t not at miiite1 -'s deisy. I leaitarters aire lh still at Wshlin.gtoni. lo The ehman. ar~1e crowd!ed anod excited in Ph~ Chica.go. Ch- vehd* ( stock is still above pna. li i'si till I 'theateed with Ihe it greuat ha York. llis backe'~t-r- shosuhl Iti e onc 'ie for nr<0 aIll, if Necw Ytork want t 4 go' bacik oni himl ju.st, let, h1er 2o. Grovecr canl (0om1e as ne:ar' ('arlrying. the' Stati' as any ulter whit e man to in the wo rId. i k-sid ('5 thu )elonu-raticfe pa4rly dis--miv.' st if it :llows a trugh hi faction ini (lnei Sate to dictate to t lie na- hmis tioni. D)efeat i'- more1 cIlrio l usv nyhow tlumn inl some11 vsiet rsl l. 121 On the ith in. there1111 was it beauIti ful giu exampljle of what el 1' (psbjlIsi 'l0ve 4 'I'por- 4 tionls il doing: for 11 the country ill ihe wayi V ou of educat ion. TPnh-i ien months schl a :t 11nn Pietdnonit ('1se 001with :.(a-t enlji V-ls'e lest schoo:l tchildien pre'isei, andt a l,.'i ',.111 hand1(so51 mr, b ett1er drssedii or 1betteri bis oi haved lot ofi ildren neveri al-s IS'nld-'d A h<~(j fine tinneri11I wsi-rved, and44 the comiipany ll iturmshed 100) p)ounds of candy and iced p:ni lemonade for free distribution. It paysa 117 $1 ,50 a1 yeatr towardi'us the suipport of the school. Mliort talks to the chIildreni antid t.cachers were made by llevs. Galphin and so1 Zimmferma:4n and Col. .J. L. Or'r. WI. u1e TiTHI'roS ANt) CI ,~g gy El1 At time meeting of the lut'ernationlal Ty- P pographlicald union11 in Philadelphila last di week, ai rtsolut ion wa offered on1 Thin's- tal day con1denwinig tihe Ntew York Typ'lo, le'i graphical ninion. No. 6i, for' its alleg.d aie- ho tIin inl reommlnendinig the inminaition of a WVhitelaiw Iteid for the v-ice .presidency, so Mhomn the resolution charceterizes as the r0 "wVOIst Ceemy that or'ganiized labor, has t hadi4 to c2ontend with." Action onl the r-eso hutlon was deferrtd until the union cited could be heard from. NO. 0. RIsAno PROM. NEW YORK, June 19.- At a mfeetini of s~ Tyorpia.no No. 0, held at Clar- re edon Hall today, thle -acllon4of, the Minne- y4 apolisconmmittee was condemned by7 a res- "I eluion.carid. by a.vto of85% to S. ini 61peeohos were maide ikwhich M. White. hli ReId was-denounced, and resolutions w were adopt ed a.wserting that Typograp)hi eal Union No. 0 cannot endorse any per- alt 4 frLplitical ofilce. W*r. Pelbertons PaUtenee. BY WILLIAM SInRINZ. ie. Henry Pemberton was glad tie get of the driving rain and as: he settUed uself back into the luxurious depths the Pullman car seat, he thanked his rs that be was not a poor man. A half lible sigh of relief which came from un. r his brown mustache was almost lost in sound of the escaping steam frein the :omotive, as the driving_ wheels whizzed the air, the wet rails offering little fric. n to their shining surfaces. rho wind blew a small hurricane as the ,reasing speed of the churning piston is carried the train out of the Chicago tion and the outlines of houses and- out or objects grew dimmer and, dimer in 3 gathering dusk. Pelting rain drops Lycd a lively rhythmical tatoo on the r window pars, and made doubly appre. ited the soft light and handsome turnish ,s of the interior. kr. Pemberton was going to spend ristmas in New York, where he had al tys lived up to ten years ago before this e, and as the tall broad shouldered hand. me reflection of himself caught his eye a mirror, he smiled bitterly. "Why ould I go back after all these years'' he Attered. She may be there still and not re to meet her 'handsome lover.' Ah -l if she can stand it I guess I can" and c man stretched himself in his seat. Ile itas a handsome man; uusally tall, d with a clear cut noio and chin. A rling brown mustache adorned his upper > and in his quiet. gray eyes one might ad stength of charicter and determina >n. Ifis head was well set upon broad oulders and with a well developed chest looked the picture of manliness at irty-five. Whatever it was that worried m Iwas sonething deep,for his expression )uld not have been called a cheerful one, ugh it wats not the exponent evidently ia morose or melancholy lispositioii. The car was vomifortably tiiled with pas ngers hut though the one who had just arded the train had a double seat to him If and an afternoon paper on his lap Ihle I not seen at ese. ''Why in the devil," sudtdenly iuttered, "can't I get over it ilng? Ifere l am as much of a fool day us I wis a decale ago and I know that there is no use it, regretting. Why i't I bring myself to realize that. every mi' is forever over between us? 13y Jove vir! ," ad a hard look camie on his face. ; he space of about five miniutes lie re imed passive with his lips pressed tight .oget her and his eyes staring ilto- vacan Then he sighed got ui> quickly and . linmg a cigar from his pocket, walked in he0 81noking compartment. 'he only occupant of this comfortable cozy part of the car was a middle aged i with a cleanly shaven face, whose ; proclaimed himi a clergyman and he by the whidow with a half smoked ci between his lips. Mr. Peniberton ight that lie detected a look of annoy b on the strangers face as lie glanced wvhen the forier ctered and lie noticed that a white linen handkerchief was tied ut his ieck. 'h'llere was no dust in the and the young man fell to idiy wAon. ing, a lie cut the em(I from the cigar, .Lt i Wi-3-there for. IIe was not a imian make niscellancous acquaintances but ,r searching his pockets and tindiig that had 1onle lie hesitated a lloilen aud n Inuvil toward the man of the cloth. beg your pardon sir, but may I trouble Li for a hi ght?" "Most assuredly" was the ilin g rep1131 as the gentleman turned ickly toward hin. 1hit don't say trou for I an a smoker myself and know the elessness of an ulighted cigar" and Ie ftly extended the half consumed weed. L'hank you," Mr. Pemberton rejoined as returned the cigar after accomplishing s purpose. "It is trouble nevertheless," added "for half the pleasure of simok g alone, I think lies in the absence of all siurbiing elemnents." Yes 1 adir it that, hut in this casc I am raidl the dhisturbinig elements hadu "rt .I& tuiing from smiling at th gnt e' edicanment. ''A clumsy waiter stumbled in the~ dini g car while I was eating my) dinner and ii see the result. He put it in the wrong ace too for I brought no lineni with me. leave the train at miidnighit and expect return to Chicago tomlorrow morning." "What size collar dho you wear?" re onded the younger* quickly. "Fifteeni anid a half." "Then I can fix you allright. That is y size and I hiive mIy bag with me, andI e tic too: for fortnnatcly I purchased half dozen for dIress wear and( not hiavinig IIe to jiut themii ini miy trujk, hurried i rust thle ,ac~k age inito my13 Gladstonie. AlI v me~ to introdule miyself" and( puimlilig a id f13roin hrs vest l' spe'aker ( ex(tde a uniiyV engrave.d eardl wvhichl read---"Mr. 'nry~ P'einbrtonm 3-31-----t. "I am11 indeed forttmiitt in falhling into the (ds oif at goodi Sana:ritani iind Iilacepit -. ermlit, 11e"; ohferinig a card ini return 4 read( lLev. JTosephm Andrews .Jomner - arlb, (hicago. l'hie y'ouniger man01 howed. "I am11 gladl *aeyu acquihniltanlce and1 if liy of IS la('eptale I shall tbe lelased."' 3i 1(1 huter he was~ againi ill his seaton1 1ma1ill ('ar iand seemlIinlgly beniefitted by3 smioke for thle afternoon paper)ihcI was he caIIrfulty peruserl. Iiis miinisterial -ndt hadt madI(e his aiphpearanlce Someli titue Ole from tile toile't room11, his aippeairance '11't ly t proved' b y thle iaccepted Ilien. Yhiile thlI mono0on-0 u c1915 lickimi (If the sels of the irail joinits iiade all' gentler lIds oblivious aid ('eh paslsenlger wvas nier:'ed ill his own affairs 1not1hing oc'cur.. to disturb the readei o)f the paper, buit i'i lhe sudldenly felt, consc'ious of anioth - iesene, lie (Inle~kly raised hlis eye'(s. .re was nin'lumg unlusal in which lie saw y' ia nie:ty dressed'4 boy who appered45 to -elg on the seat opposite, with his faice ('Celltly presse~4Id againist :.he indil(ow Le. lie was ai hanildsomel (1hild with dar1k 5 and( heavy curl hair and( as Mr. Pein ton regarded him, at first confessedly hi annioy'ance, lie was aware that there s somlething odd about1 the .a:e. IR had lie resemibance to one he inmeimbered II- The object of the scrultiny continl. I to peer into the darkness, dlrawinig his k suddenly at thlnes as the traiin lew It a signal light, which would fllash hike park for an imatant and then as swiftly aplpear. Mr. Peimberton conluded1 to k to him so, throwing aside his~ paper hie nied toward the hoy3 and( touichiing the y 4)1 thie shiou'deir said smilingly, 'It is ad night isn,t it?'' "Yes sii " replied the boy tuiring sound niewhat stairtled, hut lookiing his inter ;ator-in the face. "'How would you like to be ontside, withi ramn wetting your nice suit amid tihe cold nd( making you shiver all over. "I should not lik.e it sir and Mammnnasays wvould have the croup," rejoined the boy Luo seemed to be reassured by*thie kindly runoos of his new acquaintanmce. "Where your Mamma?" Inquired. that, gentleman membierinmg for the first tiue that eight ar old children do not travel alone. Jhe is in the other car.. 8he will be here a minute." "Did you coime firom the othuet car a lille ago, I did not see you before?" "Yes sir Mamma wenit to see somebody d I got tired. This is our seat." "Oh is it ch!" Mr'. Pembcrlnn wan rla._ td for the moment, but seeing no. othei vacant seat and resolving to make propel apoligics when the lady returned he resuin ed his Inquisition. "Where do you live, my little-man?" "In San Francisco, sir, ant we are go Ing to New York, but it's a long ways an( Im pretty tired." "Yes, it is a tedious journey, and espe eially for a little boy like you. But yet have not told me your name." "Henry Lawrence Sherrill, sir." "What!" his questioner almost gasped ai he straightened up and his face grew stemn The boy repeated his spoken words "What was your father's name?" ant there was a slight hesitancy in the voice. "Arthur, namma always called him, bul he Is dead." "How long ago?" and the featues relax ed and grew wonderfully soft. "Oh, a long time. lIe was out on th ocean in a big ship." Mr. Pembeiton was not his former self i1s expression grew pensive only to be come radiant, and while the boy muunche candy and held a bag of fruit in his hand all provided. by his new friend who ha4 sent the porter out for the dainties, h talked innocently and confidently about hi home-the big house all painted, wit] flowers, where lie walked with his mnammn on pretty days and she told him of th dear little fairies and big giants. 11H1arry!" a soft voice that could not be long to any but it. lady, put an end to th conversation,. for both man and boy looke up surprisedly. "Oh, mamma, is that you?" and the bo, slipped from his seat and put his ban within that of a dark-eyed woman whi stood hesitating in the aisle. Mr. Pemberton arose with a pale face lie spoke impulsively, "I see you have no forgotten my name, Mrs. Sherrill." The one addressed had grown white Her breath caie quicker anld her boson heaved as she Ftood stature like a moment will her hand resting for support on thi back of the seat, theln the col or lied her cheeks and she agitatedly ex tended her hand. "It is a great surprise," she murmured "how on earth came you to be here?" ''W1ill you sit down? we arc becominj c,)piRP1Cuous," his eyes drinking in the uni sual beauty of her face. "It is so strange," she began, as soon al they seated, "to come back to my seat anC find you talking to my boy, when I di( not dream of you being within hundredi of miles of us." "Then you have not forgotten mne?' turming his honest gray eyes full on her face againa. "Sometimes;" was the brief answer slowly forced from her lips, as with down. ,ast eyes she smoothed the curls of hie child. Nelth(r spoke for a few sec. >nds, and then It was the aman who broke he silence. "Annie, I know you are now free, and rou may know why when I say that I am. gver since you married to giatify your fa. her, and allowed mie to go out of your ife, I have remain unchanged. I had giv. !1 up1 htope, thinlking yo)u wvere still living ng in New York with your chosen hus. 01,nd, bit now ill seens different. Is it leeessary that I shoul say more to convey ny mieaning, which is of such yearning mport?' His gaze had not been removed, and the whole soul senmed concentrated in the Dyes. "It is so sudden," she replied faintly, af ter a pause. "Sudden!. when I have Waited patiently for twelve- years, with a look, a vord,,a niessage." khie raised her eyes and in them was a glad light. "You always had your way but once, and I had tmine then; I guess it is your turn now." She smiled lovingly, and Mr. Pemberton then and there mani. aged to slip his arm between the back o the seat and her waist and drewv her clonr to himn to~ *, - - I*'",--- -. ~M0 mm'e papers settlinag upi her father's estate and( part ly for pleasure. She wanted to spend Christmas at her oli home. That her mlarriedl life had not been happy, she acknowledged, but her child was her idol. "'say," staid Mr. Peniberton, suddenaly, when both11 had beent qiuiet stomen timne-his arm still hat the original paositiont. "Yes, I am listenitng." "'Let its entd this separation of ours right htere. We tire old enough to be practical, andI I can't watit." "What do you mean?'' "'Just this," andi lhe straightened himself upJ aind leaned toward her. ''There is a nmter~t- back of us that I ami aceqiaiinte-d witha. If youtL have the courage he cenn maurry us righat heire atad we catn spend the hioliays in New York, and then stay there afterwar'd if yarn wish.'' "If you desire it, Harry, I am willing." lie graspaed haer haand,and had lie beena less strontg will, wouhld have kimsed her scores of timecs. A few minutes later thae Rev. Mr. Joiner was interrupted by a tap) on hais shoulder, tid turaing htastily from his b)ook saw the mitlinig face of his smaoking-roomi acquain anace. "'I beg youri p)ardon,t. sir'' spoke the aittet', bendingt. over hima, "'but did( you not aty t is evening thlatt you would consider ouarself und(er obligationas to aae''" "'I did, sir,'' the mainaister remarked rtavely butt eurioutsly. ''Then I can offer y'ou an opportutnity to eeiprocate inmediteily. A quarter of an houar laiter, the passen-. trs hiavinig beena notified, gaithiered at oiae nd,of the (calt aind while, from the black face ''f thec porter to the fl>rid one of a swell Englishnama, a look (t curiosity, wonder. maent, alternated, Mrs. Arthur Shierrill, anee Lawrence, became Ma-s. I lenry Pemaber lon. Three thingts every farmer sharnld be'ar m ind: First, tavoid dlebt: second, paty 'f obl ones; Ilaird -oe:trat,t ano new oanes. --Mittrot andt Farmera. A A Roughta Pianto $ HIS NEIGHBOR ONLY $375-00 FOIR THlE SAME PIANO. Neier onie was wvortha a nic(kel over $30. N_R_YUSEFa aluast Or J. L. HIAYNU.E & DAU GhITEl'S, Greenville, . C., Who have but one price and that the lbweet known. You can't pay themt more than itutrumncts are actutally wothL. They ar'e naot built thmat way. Wite for latest aljecial offens. Announeemaents. FOR SOLICITOI. I hereby 811nOunCe myself as a ftndid'ate for reelection to the office of Solicitor of the Eighth Jutticial Circuit,of S. C.,subject to the action of the DeInocratic party in the primary election in August next. Mi. F. ANSEL. July 170), 1881. FOR ,LlItK OF COURT. J. J. LEWIS Im respectfully &%nnounced as a candidate for the ollice of lek o Court -for Piakens county, subject to he action of the D)emocrutic party In the pritnary. FOR SHERIiFF. If. aV RICUEY Is respectfully announced as t candilate for re-election to the oflice of Sher T for I'kck county, subject to the actiou of the Democratic party In the pritary.pa FOR TREASURER. J. T. YOUNG LO D Is respectfully announc ed as a enatdidai for re-electhm tothe office of County Tretwurer for PIckeust county, itubject to the action of the dlemocratic party in primary. FOR AUITiJOR. The f riends of .1. 19. CLYDE respectf ully an nounco liinat c and,idlate for re-eleution to the ofice of Cty Auditor, subject the deino crtemi primarly. TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. Caroline Brock, Miles D. Clay ton, C. L. Hollingsworth, W. R. Hollingsworth, Deborah Mauldin, Susan Parkins,Mar tha Smith, Stephen C. All good, W. B. Allgood, B. C. Allgood,Frank Allgood, J.D. Allgood, Queen Allgood, Margaret Brown, W. D. Moody, Mattie C. Burnum by her Guardian ad litem C. L. Hollingsworth, W. H. Burnum, George 0. Cannon and Alla D. Cannon by their Guardian ad litem C. L. Hol lingsworth, George Cannon and Stephen C. Hester Plaintiffs, Against J M. Stewart as Executor of the last will and testament of Naomi Clayton,deceased, Ed ward Thayer,W. W.'Clayton, W. T. O'Dell, Temperance C. Clayton, Laura A. Wal lace, Naomi L. Willard, Ste phen C. O'Dell, E. A. Mc Cluskey, Joe Allie Johnson and Aurie Hollingsworth Defendants. Summons for Relief. Com plaint Served. To each of the above named defendants: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy iS fled in the office of the clerk for Pickens county, and herewith served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the . ., , IV. iu e relief demanded in the complaiint. Each of the defendants is notifned, that the objects of this action are for the recovery and partition of the real estate de scribed in the complaint among the heirs at lawv of Stephen Clayton, deceased, and that no p)ersonal claim is madec against any of you, excep)t the dlefen dlant, J. M. Stewart, as exector, of the last wviil and testament of Naomi Clayton,. deceased, and Edwvard Thayer, for the rents,profits and benefits there of received by them respective ly and that the payment of the costs of any defence made by any of you will be resisted by the plaintiffs. Dated at Pickens C. H., S. C, the 7th day of May, 1892. ANSEL & HOLLINGSWORTH-, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. J. M. STEwaRT, C. C. P. C. [ Official Seal.] To the Defendants above named: Take niotice that the com p)laint in this action, together with the summons of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of Court at Pickens Court House, in the County and State afore said on the 11 th'day of May, A. 1)., 1892. ANSEL & HOLLINGSWORTH, Plaintiffs' Attorneys, Pickens C. H., S. C. Lr 13IWAN5 1ABeLee rEeneateeteoestoeeeh, SOD)A 6 1 WATEIU IN THE WORLD! -.A.Tr CARPENTER BROS.. gLj& Don't Fail to Try it when in Greenville. MANSION HOUSE DRUG STORE. Greenville, S. C NEW SPOT CASH FIRM Tihe firsn of 111orrix, Major & Co. litac been dissolved I lave bought tihe entire stock of well selected Dr Goods, Shoes, hats, Notionas, Groceries, &e. For tihe next Sixty Days these goods will 1 - " at and IMELOW COST. I mst have room Ci goods. This is tine opportunity of tine seasomm Bargains. I sell strietly C'or CASH[. Do not ask for Crt Itespectilly. JOHN T. LEWIS. N. 13. Parties indebted to Lewis & Morris, will be ex pected to come with the money and SETTLE AT ONCE. LEWIS & MORRIS, February 1, 18S9. Picken, S. C. The Cause of Disease Science traces the cause of disease directly to one and the same source a deaease of the VITAL :toRC1. The Electropoise is a scientific instrument based on the commoi sense theory that to restore the strength and vitality is to restore th health. It does this work quickly and effectually by enlisting OXvnmN the health giviny Plpmi-,t -f - - - - ~ ~J.L4.LV?1.~ JIt1IU.-- --. ,IO uN, O lT1I 'xckens, S. C. -- -a a--j AN UA- lijU . N renil r.A .NGSWO 1:.RT, - ATORN ADWONELR Tlaousands of' Good, Pr^teoi l ltisoctie:RN c. a.'s hard teistiots given to all business entrusted to then BRICK!" DENTISTS, 1'2 Main Street. t;RlEENV!ILLE, S. O Gas given eve ry Thursday and Friday, an' EetE*etan]teth extrascted itthout pains. __________ Ciieapst ri y 1Dental Romsar now located in W.C Cleveland's new building -over te Saving' on thne Market. hank andI Felton's Biook Store. J. W. NORWOD, D). 1D. S. W. Md. NOlRWOOD, D. I). S., Asssistatnt. DR. J. P. CAIRLISLE, li:NlLl,S.. D)ENTIST, All oders romply.filed.Olliee over Westmoreland Itros. & Duke's Drit JOHN C. WYATT, ilau89f GREENVILLE, S.C Wolf' Creek Brick Yard. EASLEY, IH now permanently located at Easley, and isr apr2n3 spectfully offers his professional services to thb publie generally. 2jan9tf. PHKOTOORA PHER, Barber Shop I Geimrln REENVILLE., .C0. Over Wet BrlndRo'. Drug Store. Al work done1 by the insitantaneotta process. AIst And( UBath Ruoomls. siekin*'wt'er*co'ors,crayon,'Indisa,il "ua plains photographs, la rear of Manasion lrose, * m *U l~a u ________ REE~NVILLAE, A C. a y El~Mey, S. O. cent. inte e en t, for periods of tr High OWo it . y.aID s'ir $L0 it. rr. L i EN i R V. President. - Eery1~ Armn h~ Newspapers .-. FREE drop Icaf, fancy cover 1END) YOURI OWN NA ME and- address and two large drawers, wihncetrns n ios of tiia r o e ofther ifriernd or nigh bor set of Attachments, erinal to any Singer Ma SA VA N NA1 WEEK.LY NEAVS wil buett chine sold from $40 to $60 by Canvassers eac-h address VaE. The h igh Arm. Itlachine has a self-setting nee- Is a nre~.A t) FASti r S mi.~ mO -ran die and seWf-threading shuttle. A trial in your (Cot')NTnY nlEADtit. It is the Largest Weekiy pub. home before payment is asked. JJuy dlirect o01, lished in the south-sixteen large paes. It It the Manufacturers and save agents' profits, be- sip erdl goe al cand careul edd If yo sideCs getting certificates of warrantee for five you will pronoutre it t ne biggest, and beste news years. Send for machine with niame of a business palper you ever read. A dd ress man as reference and we wsill ship one at once. T il E SE LLlY NEWS, Co-Operative Sswlng Machlne Co., avannahu,(s. 169 S. iuath St., PhsiJadelphia, Pa. TIlE h'ib.EL *illWK PA Y TiEE -'EGMT.E Vonsult your inlterest anit~Call on J. T YPE -:- WVR1ITER? j E. KINCH, at Pickens, if you want 92t in hny the O'D)EL.L ~r 'vI> wRtTEp the aove achie "5 (!"nsr,er, an<d sin for ai Sis NCti (AC1l th boemahn.--)l b srsamted to) du better wi ork thana any T) eafse of operastion, wears longer without, Cost 01 LIJI I ttv~. repaiirs thasn anty othecr maeusbine. liens nio ink $I14,400 IN~ COLD COIN sit's ,"tni"uc lesttui, jarct, amis is'lseit( i To be 4ii'eua AWay AbsOhRteLyU, e sol~i rit pt'u eil aiteoMmi.s, A nyone for only #'2.25 (lan secure bioth the Two or ten copies may lie mtu de at otae writLinug l>lckens SeNTINEL and the JLosssville, Ky., IAn.y Intealligent persona can becomse iai- operst4sr Weekly Courler-Journsal for one0 year with tihe in two days. We-olter VI 000 to nn ertv os,ortunity ofnakn simates for tihe Cou- who eatn equal tihe work of the DOlUILi. CASg rfe-Jorna's nprcesentd ofer ofone pizeT. O')EL L. of 610,000) in Gold Coltn and 44 prizes oif tl00 Reliabelo agents ands salesmets wasnted- H8e each in Ool CoIn. Sample copy) of the Wseekly cil in duacemsents to dealers. F"or piamphdlet giv Courier-.lournal can be seens sit this otile. Or, log inadorsnimnts, et'., addslress on application to tihe Courter-journal Cornpany, )')l.;ti, 'I yipl.; '' iR i' lT R Lontsville,l{y., a copy wIll bo furnlibced to anl ~ ~ Jeileshot tet ddrIeas frce of harge. dee10C1 i m I.L. A. ?IE IM000 I DANILL! LiL Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Division. Sehedule in effect May 15, 1892. NovsOUND. No. 38. No. 10. No. 12 Eastern Time. Dlaily. Daily. Daily, Lv. Atlanta (E. T.). 1.40pm 8.0pn 8.05mD Chamblee .................9.24ptu 8.40wL " NoreOs ..................9.8fipl 852AW )uluth.............. ......47 9.0m Suwane...............9.7pm 9.1m "Buford................. .....10. pm 9.28t Flowery Ilraieh..........1.24pm 942Am Gainesville ......... 3.08pm 10.45pi 10.03air Lula.......................l1.1 m 10.27am " ieilton............. ........I 1.15put 10.30an Cornelia................... 42pi 10.51an Mt. Airy...................1146pm 10.6an Toccoa .......... ........122.0m 11.19au Westmeister ....... .......12.67an 11.5an Seneca ............ ........1.17am 12.15pm Central .............. ........ 1.50 lu .2 n Easleys....................2.i1tam 1.46pn Greenville........ .08pm 1.44m 2.11pi Grecru.....................3.14am 2.42p Wellford-........... ........333am 8.00pi " Spartanburg ....... 7.04pin 3.b4ml 3.23po ". ifton.....................4.13ai 3.40pn Cowpens............ ......18am .44pn "if Gaiffe 8............ .....440 4. illackslurg.......... ........5.0lan 4.27pn " Grover...................5.11am 4.37p Klug's Mountain... ........528am 4.b5pu Gastonia ...................52am 5.20pn Lowell................ ........ m . p HeUemont................6.16am 5.39pn Ar. Charlotte..........9.pm 0m 0. SoUTIwAR. No. 37.No. 11. No.9. IDaily. Daily. Daily. Lv. Charlotte. 9.45m 1.0p m 2.2081 Hellemnont................2.2pm 2.42aM Lowell....................2.3pm .52am Gastonia..................2.47pm n.04m King,8 Mountain ...........3.0opm 3.27alr Grover...................310pm 3.42ar Blacksburg.......... .26pm 0.511an Gaff loyl..................41pm 410ar cowill................. 4.10pin 4.42ai "Clifton ...................4.13prn 4.4fuai Spartanburg. . 11.43ai4pm 4 0.00a Wellford.................4 pm 0.28a Greer4............ ........ 5.Op 5.42a Greenaville .........12.86pm1 5.2m 6.19a Eftse)". 2....... .i 6.38a Central............. ...S.4piu 7.10am Senoca ............. .........7.17pm 7.5mi Waestinhiister ....... .......7.3pll 8.l7a I Corilia..................843pm 0.33a tellton...................9.06)U 9.46p 1,11 Jal............ ..........9.(rdpM 1O.tW.al nodlitill, (Itll exce(pt Simnsy. jeaveh, AsIAOa, 83.15 p. i., arri,es Lula P.0 p. in. 2peturninA leave4a Lula 0.00 it. in., arrives A tlanta 8.50 a. m. Bletwee.n Lulu nud Athenti-No. 11 daily, ei cept S11n14a1y, and No. tIdally, leaves Ltllf 8.151I i. and 9.XS a. in., arrive Athena 10.00 p . in. an 11.2.0 a. in. Rletitriiing, leave Athens, No. 10 da Iy. ex(cept. Sunday, and No. 12 daily, 8.15 p. D -and 7.07 a. m., arrive lailit -f.NF5 p.m. unid 8.50 ain Bietween Tioeon undi Elbertona- No. 01 daily ej epbt Stindity, leaveT~rOc;oa 11.40 a. in., arrive E berton 3.*-Vp.mn. lettriig, No.08ailypexcer Sunday, leave Elberim .00 at. in., arrive Toco 8.30 a..2. Not.. 9 and 10 Pullman Sleepers between Atinv tt numd New York. Nox. :37 anda :Ws, WatJoington and Soutltweioter: Ves,tibilled LI1111ted,* between Wasahington an A~tlanta. Throughm Pullmni 14leepers betwee . New York tmid New Orleans. al4o between 5ast ingtotia and ilemaphis, via Atlanta anid lUirnfiqa linmi. 4 a)servntioni car bet weeni W aish ington ian N ex ( Heliniss. Nob. 11 anda 1%, 1tillnman litiffet fileeper bt tweell Wapill ingtol aind A~tlanta. For detailed Informuiiais to loal and ai tine table, rates anid Punllman Sleeping car ret ervittionha, confer with locail agents. oir address As't te... .'ah.s. .gt., (a rltte, N. C. Gela lto ..A... .tlant, a. C. 11. ll.%.NlION I). " KSupna rintene. Atlanta, Ga. Gel' 'Minit?zer, .1tst,Ga. SOL. IIAM . "itrfver1. .t.n.... Ga. ~CRMNDI DANVILZ Be B Ne " lCk ....... I....... "Gaffny........... ...ieianL.......I.0m " owpsn.........v ....o. ............S%a " ifto ....... . . .dro.........lpm " Splaanburg.........detom.3am ... " Welford........... ...ec I,.......1.lri " Greers............ mn r.....Il.5n " Grenvill renvl......Oo'a No.nit a STA... ... " Tocco........ .... nL.......4p " OMt..A.ry........ lo A.....7.5r s::laonei......zr......7(7r I " lel...n.........e mmt. . . . .6Sa r l(a.taamn..... ....nvll..36pm .81p i.lSm .L Anersn A.m .42pan 3.Spn.......L fohtamAr....2.35m .05an 4.21.11..........mir......3.126p .5pa 5.OOm........reenill.....4.1p2.42atn No. 1 STA4.N. 3 No. 4.4a ll.0ai .Lv(olniba 4.m .00ain l.lan........Crlile......0.m 5.42 l.2pmn........Sanne......3pm.6.10a 3.3Rm.........l'aolo.......34pm 7.10a 3.Opm . r Saranbargl7.2p27.pa o" .oi 9.07ATONSNo 10.. modain.......yee'etrrmy...enven. .R6mm 6.15p.m.,.nrr.ve..ln 9e.....0 . .lmnng leaespan.Ar0 L.m,arrivs Lanta .5am ietee nl uog nd A bhn bevo.ildly,e: cep Suday an No 9daily, evsLua81 I .0 a. m.Rtrnn,AveI Ahens No. d 4y,expt ..und.Jay,an hN..... 1 iy .5 pni an4.tri.,Arrive h.ua 7.5 Lv..d 8.5an iet weea Tor ujatanhlbrton-No 61 ily eon berthond .4 . Retur.60p.in, 0. p0 daly ea-e tiundy leaved Ebertn.0n. m1., a.rive, 4.occp an.,30l. a. . (etbae imtd e9bu V.N. .9 n (l10in Pu10mand Slep. between Alan deron.7 tfed As, as,hnto aprngd aouthwenter Tratinbulead Greeilled,S.tween C Washitoam Aothantal .4a n,21' Throuh,Pul.n0nSee esibuwe ew limied) athNwOan, 1 . is,.3 p.wet Wam.t rin leaid Semphisa A.in .hi an lrth hnm >beaiion larin beaween traihinto an0,i iarararoraaaNos. 13ard Pllnad 14ufeteene b0e ltweeni ahingpataasaurg.\an. - W. A. TlUlK, ASuperiGen de..\t., C'hlttea, B. C. Genr a s .\!t.A lnn Ga. Gena'l 'ana ,ge, A\thanta, Ga. -SOL IiA.S. T1raflie Mna0ger, Althnta, Ga. COISMlNlA .\ I) GIAIENI.pt. ........... lie oen P zrcathn ... ... .. I o 58pm 3.n5pm............A teltn staL ......... Northp 4.0apm.......LretonAr........... 1O.5pm 4.35pm.---..Adro............Lns. 1.Opmn 5.43pm . . .....Pe deo ........25pm 2.00pm.....Anahla .....M1a 5S.20lpm.......A revlefv....1.0' No6. t4imn taaraTiA,a I. No. 9. 8.5 m.. I.. L Ande1rsn A .....80 p 9.10ama............leav lIlt A........ 7.3pm 3a m................Peaa lzer......... 2 .0pm 9..1apm............PledmolleN........ 62.50pm 1.30m............ele,nilo... ...O60m No)l. Noa.5- a No. old rati1b* . h.srpm.......n..C .Au itl on I, ......40p 3.5 pm . .......Lv Ielton r.... .. 1.5p 4-. m........l,A Wi liamI stn A r... 8I.02pm No. 13.'111 STATON.N.14