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MvKENS SENTINEL, PICK iNS C. If., S. C. .1. F. IOGGS, l'ropriktor. iteredL at-l'ikens 1'o,4ofitce ts Seceond Ulass Mtter. S PHS('il 'TION 'RiI(E', *1.50 per Year invaria bly it aivati'e: for si x nmtitos, 75 eents. Ailvertisenmients insertedi at one dollar per stare of tvie inch (or less for the first insertion ain fifty eents for. eac1h s10Aeqieit insertion. A literal discounlit-iile to merehants and others af0vertising Vir six months or a year. mj'-I'4)SiT[ON .llVItTlSINTS l'osN - '1VEiLY NOT 'TA KE1:N. Obituary untices exceelilig flve Iflies. tribmutis of respect, communntit lotts of at persoil etisrateter, wien atiinatble, will be charget for as tkivertiteent.i. THURISDAY, MARCH 2, 1893. We are adding subscribers to tie SHN rl. MXL dally. Congressman Talbert is spoken of for the United States Senatb. Will this farmers lve time tO prepara their land for it crop this spring? It would be intrestilng to know the nuim. ber of office hunters that will he at Wa1sh. Iington Saturday. It is truly gratifying to its to See ouir sitb sCriPtion list increasinig. It is an eviilenICIeR that the lwople appreciate tt( he Si:x-rIx-:, 1nd that we give them the value of itheir mioney. Attorney General Towinsend retrned ft'omU Waingl.tonl laSt. Weekan,sasjha the railroad eas ve will Ie iteatd on haies~S corpus proceedings before the Supreme Court of the United StateM, March Gth. W11y wias it tIat s->Ie of the Conserva tives did not receive notice of Congresw1man Latimer's niceting, in Easley before it was h0d. -? 'Tiere are none of them "promli nent" enough we suppose is the reason. The followinm nmmed gentlemen might properly be called Assistant Attorney Gen erals of the "Sovereign State' of Sotut Carolina: J. Rnidolph Tucker, of Virgiiia; J; J. Garlington, of raslinlgton; Snml Lord, Charleston: Ira 1. Jones, Lancaster; S. W. Melton, Columbia; R1. A. M. Stith, Charleston ; and others whose names we do not now reenll. iri.N .13 IDil, Mayor, of Laurt's, is rn applicant fer appoinmett to the COns1u1 Phip at lavre France. The Laurens or respondent of the Ditly News says of imi: "Mr. Dial is exceItionajjlly fitted for ihe posit1in; o -I a slCcessflli lawyer, it fie business luan , and has address and 411ial qualities to make himl pOpular anywhi-re. lie is a graduate of the tUnitver.ity of Vir gimlia in constfillutional and1l iliternationl law. ie bas never been an iofliec hohler nor an% ollice seeker, it faithfutllyi served his piarty as a member of the State execui ive (olmii ten for several ias, ant was inl t he Na tional demoeratic conventioin which renomni nated Clevelml il .184. Mr. Dial has strong and influentil frends at Washington ani it is believed that his chanices for th. apiointimentt are ,cxtremely good. TIl CABIN ET (O.i I*'IC' IEC. President Clevelaidl lhas cotlIIeted his cabinet. Although some of his appoit ments were not in accor.1 with the wishes of the leaders (I th- ),'mcrati party, yet it is aldited on III sid ks t hait he ticmade wise selections and I Iw, tNs ainist tation willbe able, wise and conservative. That h it wil tbe the atblesi aund miost sutcc*essul admnin is. trationt for the last Eluarter of a (centuiry. Tihe peopihle expes-somtL*o good results andl they wilt niot t- thi.wappointtedl. Next Sat - urday, the -lth of M3arch lie w:l lit swVorn in andt will have for his advisers and olhi. eial family the following gent lemten: W:alter Q. (1resimmi, ot illhinois, St cre. tary of State. .hlhn (4. Carlisle, of Kentnteky, Secretaury of the TIrensmry. Datni(el . Lamnont, of New YorkC, Secre-. tarv of war. ItIilhary A. IIlerhert, of A llaama, Secre retary of the Navy. Ilike Stnith, of (Geeegia, Secretary of the Interior. J. Sterling Mortoni, of Nehraska, Secre tary oif Agneicutume Witsout '. hhisse-li, tf &1sw Yortk, Post zoast e r* Ge-neral. Iichiardt O)lney-, of M~~asaelhusets A\ttor ncy (G'et,endu. low ucht hont-lit doe the l't -,i i menQi whoi worked andt vo t ed ter (Governo r Tilltn) (xpI'et to derive firont the rail roui lawsuiis no0w ini progress ? TIo hook :at it as a busine:u tansact ioni, eveni if I Ih St.ut. shculd be successful, there will bie ve.ry lit. tIc saved to the tax payers heruanse of thto enormous fees paid to t lhe lawyers. Is it not a pretty howdy-do for ia Stt to have oflicials who have to have mu.'staune and counsel fronm some one else all the timie? Is not the eimploying of extra counsel to as sist the Attorney General one of the very things t.hat GIovernior Tilhtnatnaused for. mler admitnisitrat ion for ? D)id lhe not say. that if thle Attorney General hi to have assistants other tihan the lawy allowed him,~ that 'thmeir f(-es should coume out of Ihie sal ary oif that othicer ? D idt not (Aovernor 'Til manlU aicuse forn.or aidmninistrat.it ns withI ro)ttenless, corruiptionli ande ext rav~agancte for dloinig exactly)I what lie is now d. i hg ? Thie (only'i diTfertee het we-en Governor T'iibnan 's adiministration ande formier onies i-s that his la the miost extravagant antd expenivie one' *f aniy of his priedecessors since I187ti. Ne'ver-s.intce the D)emocrats have been iin contro?do-we remembler any oft the former audministrations eidoyine g foui; or live law yers to dci the- A cturney G&neral's wvork. We cannot biut wonder when we think of the mfoney3 it will take to pay the lawyers who have been employed to light the raiil roads. J1. Randeol f 'Tiekser, Or.e of ithe be'st law yers of Virginia and J. ,l. Garlingion of. Washlngtont are iiot h>ing to tight t he rauil roads becouue Governor Tfilbntan says iso. Tt takes money to rewardl them for their services. Butt is not the empjloy~ig of these gentlemen qjuite a hard shItp byr Governor Tllmran to some of htis coat tail swingers? There arc a good mnyt lawyers in this Staute who-swung on toe til end of the movement' to get aflie or to he rewarmdedi by the admlinuistration im some waiy who willinot be so well pk'em:ed withI tius latest movo of his excellency. We thtink it ia hard blow to the lawvyers of this State when thte adiniblstration goes out side the St ate to ger r to fight her bat tles. And it is - a severeh blow to thoste who lhad hold of the oost talyof Aovernor Tillman thtan an~y on elso. When we.are pou.r we alw~ays htave very dar1klecs of the. duly o6 thie rich ; but ylfb~a-we gan money we are etxper:ts in the gjebce of .hwng the poorhjow to) behave. IT IS STRANGI., in speakilug of the dispensary law, the 8RMTEVRsANNS: "The strantgest tling about the whole natter Is that prohibitionists are in favor of tle law,. while liquor-men are It tgainst it." If our neighbor woulk free his f vision from prejudice and look stralght at a the purposes and1 the certain results of the f lav, there would be nothing strange about "(he whole matter." Lay aside the fact, 0 that the law was passed by a irform legisla- r lure ani live into it wilh a determination to- d give credit where credit is tie, and there t Will be no trouble i I seeing the merits as ell as the supposed evils of the measure. 0 The reason .why tile prohibitionists are lin t ravor of the di)pensary law is plain, when g we compare the licensesystem and the for- t mer prohibitory measures with the dispen- . Sary schemle. Manly towns whil had lie licensed saloon ac.d changed it for protbhi. 11 Lion, return to the license businetks at the a first opportunity, beciatse the effect of pro- j hibit ion tilder t lie local opt ion law was sim ply a transfer of the liqior business from the stalooin to the <lrig store aid blind tiger, I witiit reveninm t tle town. The prohii tionists see the defects at11o imperfee tion of i former prodhiitory laws nid, of course, ac cept the Evais law as the oily practical nivalls of gettin. Jid tIf (lie odios11 and dan. gerous salooni.-Jiurnal. O; r nigilr do-e; an inj ustice In accus ingis of bing preju(licedtagainst.the dispeu. nrY l:w beeni-c it was passediby a "reform legislat itre." Our friend should not to his without pining out the prejudice wlich it supposes we have. If there is n1ythuing in the language we used which ould be contrued to mean what our neigh or alleges, the "Refori Legislature" he peaks of mu1t, have chawignd The meaning of the English language (luring its recent session. We have not found it, however, in the last acts, and therefore take it for grantedl t-hat nothing of the sort was dlone and that our utterance could not mean prej udice. If as our friend argues, prohibition is a failure why not the dispensary law also ? The dispensary act is not. inore stingent than ay other law upon the Stattute books which seeks to prohibit anything. If blinI tigers are in operation in inty County or town I here was a law for their punishinent before the Evans <iispeisary act, was ever heard of. The State bol its oiees and it was their dluly to bring these things tin the atteintionl (of the Courts if the law wis l0 iig violated;l ;al it is flinogy indleed to s.y tlat a lawm is a failiue ;a1d that "Ially towns whil ha i licnse<d saloon anl clianied it fior piohtiblition, return to th license hus. ine.s at lie first oppo11rtuinity, hewatise the cltee.t of pr.libitiol thle local option :w vas simply a transfir to the hiquor bus iness fl>(i I tlie salin 1 t(e <lruig store andt blin<d Liver," hcalise tll citizens aid of1i1 uers Of tihe ax failed to do their dlity in bringitig tie il-eindrs 4f the liw to trial. We dio say it is siruige that prmhibitiion ists ire in f,avor o)f ohw (isoensary imw. It is siuctling. we calnnlot untlerstanl. For ien 11who have hlclvtofore cilini'.ne: the sle, baireing, giving y:t , <1r-1ikinj,g or hanidling in any h llr ..ay liqIlla ar a lbev 'ra:.i, now too be inl fav.or (o a 1:v which inukes every citizeti of thle Slate it partner in tIc salo ion bMsiness nilld a dealer of wines liiuors, beer, utc., as a hoverage, whether they witit to be or not, is sonietlhing we caillot uiliderstaid. It is strange, too. for tle representtitlives of the people t so tirouglily ignor their wVisIes 1111 Will Iui a uLLtter of its niuch(1 iniirtanice and~ (i iosi'<pa-nel(e as the Ilititi Ir <istion3, an11 ti xpeilly3 wheii t hey haill ('xpriesstd themiiselhve's b y Lteir' balIti. We say it is stininge thait a ''liefirni IAgis lalurt" wouhl thuts so tla.grantly ignore (lie will of thle jippl an<1( is sieithinig we e.mtt It is str:l'i:.1., Sonw thin g we c:an't uinder itaitil atl biey:i ourii'(' coiprehelnsioi, hoiw the .louriital whtitch has such " an abitinig love for t' wel fatie oft the whole ecotry"' tilen<o . its alttl aiii ith ien:'e ( t a: .w whichi (lie white people of South ('arolinai say they <did no t waint. Our friend knows as well as anyvbosly thant te pleole of South Caro lina did inot vote in (lie last ('lectioli to es tablish tlis5ensriesiC of li liuor in this State but to abolish it ent irely andl toi pirilibit its maniufatulre andl sale' in any shape or' form. Ilave t hey giot what they's voted for? It A'truoek Enleyi'. Elsewhere in (1ur lpaper't in a short iteuin we alh ale t the meeting of Gid 1parinug tha:t atilod a ineetinig wits Ibehl in isadley, whIich'i o s ul senriers t'aul enilI wh%Iat theyt' lease' after we hatve givnn a shorat econdiensedl accotutt A. ). 'Laite arived iji' ( liMt'Lv onllh 2 a. im, neliithb Iii pa l:ssenger~ t rain, ta tooik liidging.s at the Mo1iniii \ iu'w I lioise, ]n--ly in thie mUoringi wet noitiedt () Oi tree''tts quite a inimber' of rep-) t r'eenttivye allIiance'i ( iu-ni, and S um it was r.amoretd ,that Itese genitlemnt~ hadi' comto hi astey ti mneit Con'gre'ss man Latunir to giv'e him iniaii lie th po li stmialstersl at thie Iih-eIt -aiii ithees mI Pj'ices couniiity. resenltativ(e Labant Maulini gavei us a cordial imv'jitationi to gl intoi the mee'ttilig wich 1(1was beiing bel in a lhtvintg b eeni Ibehindt thli euta ins, antd being oin the quli vivo for sothlinug to give our e('adelrs, weP acep'tedi r.. Matiuldin's iinvitaitionii itadt( ietinl. foundt in the rotdin thie followiung gen. t !t'men :John TP. Jioggs, Li berty; J. D). Cutroton, Picke'ns: .ias. It Kirk ts'y antdl hi sou. Dr'. K~irksiy, Piekenis; II. B. HeIlinieks, pr'esent I Postmaister at Pikens; B. ,J. ,J1oson,. so calledt Demu 'iaI iern i ii iairumn Pic kens cotin fy : L S. Gillin , Aaroni .T. Btoggs, fr'omt thet monity', all wte thin,k oif thei same11 po liia failh oi(f t hose we ha-e alre'ady Iiunod, (droppedt in latter. Mr1i. Lattimer'1 arose iand stated that the' meeting wvas a frce fcferece bh tweenii hiiself aind replrosentative gen tIimen, ats to wiho wasfli )(poper to be made po)stmi)asters at the miost jIm portant oflicest in this coutytIt, and that the meeting was open to' who over might como in and. take a part in it. I lo said beO had:rtesorted to) this plan in other eontnties of this district., that he mUight the bottor be guided in recommhiending the appointmnts , if he should be called on or allowed to do- Ro. 110 oonpllainled that; the Greenvillo news had made a. mon taiun out of li Ahbam-mlt mocLu.. ,-hen it was only a mole hill. He aid he had a week or so back, written ) certain representative gentlemen. I the county tk> notify the- applicants >r postmaster at the different oflices ad. their. friends of his coming, and r them to be on hand to present lcir claim-i. He did'not say who the presentative gentleman was, nor id it seem to occur to him that a no ce of such a meeting publlished in tc or more of the of the paxrd of 10 county, would have reached a reat imay more people than his let I s to i few representative gentlemen i the county. But we cannot corn wit on this thing, because the mount of matter for this weeks issue already in type, and we must con ie our sels to a short report of the roceediugs. For postmaster at Calhionn, which i the office for Clemson College, the atues of Aaron J. Boggs, Miss Emma oattie, and -- 1unt were present d. Central postoflice the applicants vere, Ii. M. Allen, Miss Mav War iock, W- L. Davis. Easley, A. W. Iludgens, H. J. Cure ,ol. Liberty, Miss Eula Griffin ant(d Mrs. . T Boggs. Pickens, C. H., R. A. Bowen, Miss Lannio Kirksey, T. P. Hircis, Mrs. K. E. Cureton, H. B. Hendricks, present postmaster; John T. Lewis and Jas. L. Ambler. We were sonewhat iipre.4sed with the realsons givei by Mr. Heondlicks why he should be postmiaster tit Pick ois; lie said that ie had only been postmaster two years, and onl that ae eount he should have the appoint ment ; he said he was a Republican; bult that lie was a friend to the farin. ers' movement, and had worked for it. After the names of the applicants had been sttated, M r. Latimer re(piest. L'd all the applicants present to retire and then invited the remarks of any present setting folIlh the Claitus <of their respectivO friends. Several shoI't ttilks Wele mtade alonr this line, but I)v the re(iuest of Mr. L-timer we will not rep irt what was said and by whom. After sotne ten minutes talk by Mr. Latiter., largely eilogistic oi the fatrmier's refoIml Illoveient)t, aid ex pressive of his strwong adhlersion to the Imlovemlieit, this utiusitt meeting wls delwrcel by 'Mr. Lattiner at an end. As we have before said, we have Iot spiev for Coniiuent, and14 we will ol .1say that as P. genieral--.public ex picssiont of the people, as., to who slioill be postiaster it the ditli'reut Oflices 11:111e". it was fs viewed fromt (11ur st*and point, a beaitiful farce. J.tasley DeIIocrat. "WAS111,m-roN, Feb. 25th, 1893. The Caibinet is at last complete. It would lbe hard to tell how Iany secret aspirition11s inl that directioi have bven erush(d. The selection by Mr. Cleveland of his oflicial fail gives general sat isfati on, Thlere ar'e those who find fault and inmlulge in hatrshi criticism, hut the great bodly of 1lwople genel(ily', irresp)ect ive of par-ty afliliationsl1, approve of thle se lect ion, and Mr. Clevelandl todayv is a stronger man81 with the maltsses (if the people, than~ whenl hie wa:s elected, to till the hiighest oflie withtin their t.ift. It is dist inctly ino't a part in, or a ptar-y Cabitnet, suchl as po litiis woldL wish whio ar'e look ing t-> the loaves and( fishe(s and who seem to think thait the dlistribution if patriont age is the ('hief source of strentgth to he palrty in power'0. Thie (Cabiniet is a very strong one1, will be of gr'eat ias mist ance to 1the( Pre'sident inl atccomt phisinig the work wvhichi Mr. Cleveland seems to) thtink lias been given himt ho perform by then Ameriemi pe.iple. [t is Saife to say that tho.s genitlemieni wtill ever' lbe formii engaged in wvork vhlieh-. wtill contribiute v'astly' mlore to lie bitibling upJ of their parlty by toady ait permaniftuent ad(vai'nctet's n1 every thinig cor sistenit with the eal sentimuent of all the peoplhe. All ct ions of the gr'eat repubhlic has 'ome for gratiienation, andi( flppear to >e satisfied. This of itselft is a miost otnclusive poof of the greatness of heir (eboe-i leader andit of the wiarmt >la'ce lie holds in their hearts. The Iitembes hleretfore choseon are no0w .lrE(<tire furither' commttent. Th'ie last wo will onily be spokeni of here Ihichardi Olne~y is a leaidinig law. ad ttizents, as wtell as one of' thle a Ib ag pracwtitioner's of the Massa luset ts barul. IiIis select ion gives New l>iglandl a pilace itn the oflicial a uehod. Mr'. 0Olney has not been tih thme phre'e anid his appinmttt 1$ great a surpriue as it is, giv"es un - iual sat isfact ion throu' aghou'it the see Li)n fr*om which hia cony.s(. A ijfe long Demlocr'at of purle mal1( st alini sS 'harnl'eter'. HteatdilyV r'futsinrg pol iti(ah ail iIty' antd le1 anintg as a l awvyer is aibundantly admlittedlatl hs siteihing wothm enli ot the hleat'y eni. dLlrsteent of thle 1tepubh lican aits waoll gam'dedl as the be'~st e idetes (ofth wisdom ii of 1his ('hoe '. ilillary A. IierbIert, of A labi tez is a h alppy selet ion. A native'ofu E:m.i County~, South Ca-rolinia, lb went td >ut the warii andi wats el(etedl t' the for'ty fifth Cohmgress timd hast hiebult the pilnee' steaidily' up to tile prexsen t timue ban been twice chtairmuan oft the N aval Commit1ittee oif thle HouseIs tind is thoar >ughtly conlversanit w ith all that hais b)een dione in it bria neh of the'gover'n nenit. hits fmnuiianity' with 'iall t hat ias been. done~ toward placing one' Navy onl a proiper' foting, his knowl ~dge of. the pirest n1t condlitioni of the voriiks going eni at th(e Navty yar'ds, oif lie conitdition of the v'essels now un r cotrtt'iton and- to he coinstruct 3d, .coimped with his distinguishes ierneces in the Hounse,. his loyalty to uis party and h. -ratc ..'1-.v.. is a citizen, all combine to render him miuently qualified for the position. ind an assurancq that his selection while it does him a welli merited hon. >r, adds strength to the- Cabinet and B an assurance that this department Nill be well and faithfully adininister xl. Mr. Cleveland has displayed a pow. 3r of wisdom and sagacity in his 3elecions from the South, and has been liberal towards this.section. All -lasses are fully represented. .1r. Oarlisle is a fit representative of the Union element of the South. Mr. Herbert of the Confederate element and is the first ex-Confederate who has ever received this honor, and Mr. Smith represents that element of Southern people who have grown up to ma'nhood since the close of war and upon whom the maintenance of the pestige of this section must very soon fall. Mr. Herbert wears his new honors with that quiet dignity which has ev .er characterised him, and the pleas ure and aplpoval of the House at his appointient was manifested in the very hap)y recel)tion extewled to him by that. bxly As he entereil the hall, Mr. Outhwaite was explaining the coIferenceo report on the Army appro priation bill. A sharp look out had been -kept foy his aplearenee and the lionse broke out' iito tumultuous ap Platrio which lasted some time and evidenttly was a spomtaneousout burst from the heart. Mr. Outhwaite gen erously yielded as much of his time as Mr. Herbert might require. Mr. 1lqlrb-ert was obliged to come forward evidently too deeply moved for utter an1Ce, his- voice faltered as lie said "This reception from men with whom I have associated an( whom I have known so long touches my heart in a manner that I have no words to ex p5ress. I 6m can only say that I thauk you from the bottom of mv heart." This speech was - greeted with l'tud an d pnroloiged aplplause. After which Mr. Herbert held an impt)lroml)tul recep tion in rear of the hall. The Car coupler bill engaged the itteitioni of the Holuse the first of the week ild developed at strong contest, resulting in a dead lock and an all night seNsion ulesday night, without definite rvsuilt. The bill will very likely be called ul) again the coming week. The consideration of other ap propri-iation bills consontied the re mnain(ler of the week with nothing startling to C,nn tt1t1n-,icate The llawaiian Treaty will probably cm111C, before the He also for con siderat ion its some of the items proper ly belong to that boelV. The City is rapidly Iilling up with vititors for the inaugural ceremon ivs Whit-h bids fair to be the mcst brilliant whi<ch has ever occured hare, the rel). eratioms are Onl a very grand aid ex pensive scale and nearing coml)letioni everithing is being pushed as rapidly as tillie will perinit. Avenu is be gining to putit on gaytttire and the sur rouMIdings all rvenewed as only one week Iore reitins before Grover Clouehhid will agailf1)he Presidenit <>f the Utiited States.. Various opin ions are ex presseol a.s to the praability'of an extra sesion), hbut the general ande prevatiling ex prei81oni of opinion is that there he n0 n)ecessity for one. .Mr. Hatch is simply iree press5ible3 andl defeat stemis to give ae tivity- to) his energies. Anti-'iiotio keeps bobbin)g up Il)only to meet the0 fate of former eflbrts. ' Te faet is that of lher matter-s of ver.y gr-eat importance will retquire every moment of time) vet rem)ain ing to the fit fy-seconcd Congrets and1( Mr. H ateh will indeed be a very b usy man if heo suiceeds inl forcing the conisidertion of his pet bill upon the Ilouse. WAN.DERER. TIhe Cosmoplolitanit offers fifteen l um dIred do-llars, in four prizes of one thousand dlo es, three hu ndredl dol lar, oe hun1droed dlo!lir.s, aod one hundred dlollars, respectively, for the fomr watter colors which shall be cos en by a col)mmit tei from such dlraw ings as' unity lie suIbitted bcy the) art ists of the United States or Europe on or before twelve o'ecx-k on the first dayv of Ducemlber, eighiteen hundred ati iinety* thtree. The subljects to be selecd fromu the life of Christ, taking those scenes- w huic5h teach in the high est forms the lessons of love, patience h umility and foirbearence, wvith lidel ity, as far as mnay. be, to the actual surrTounidings awid conidi tions~ of the period. The treatmnent shiould be ialculated for sin)gle-paige prioduIction in T1he Cos.mopoillitan, in size five ly ight inchles. Tfhe subjects to be mtitale, as5 far as posbe for use in etined~o glass for church or cathedral. l'he( originals for which priza' arc Iwarded will becomce the property of [l'he Cosmnopolitan. The dlrawvings should be shippedl securely piacked, mda addessedI :'"Submitted to) Art X mmittee1(, Cosmiopiolitani Magazinet, AixthI Avenute and Eleveunth Street, New Yor k,"' and1 inl thle upper left-. ind corner: "Not to he opened be fote l t htiy of iecember, eighteen hundred1 and( nlinety thlree." F'.ri a lit oif amition t i, go to thle chutreth 'ar and readl the gravestone(s ; they will ei you! the end( of initi ont. Tlhe gra've Alt i oon be your li( hed uamauber, aod the ali h ela r pihow . e(orrutljcion viotr facther, Lidi the wormci3'cii your t her and si-oter. 'F,(i YN t kuon imu ( best a o ch la c, a ic~ . cir any ' 11.c -tietie alli ' we-t' A e - r petot en i.j) to e-ither c.hitrest. below nini eick~ h t t tcl ic'r,.iec hable< hewil rins Ot p ile 1 r. . I' T e-cion t reii eered Newspapers. .. FR EE SEn p o ti d.OrN t oriit ,0 nerighbord have tv ee a c opyic ie ofrc I e e ttd c.. ef yho yo.wi ronoun lWeS i N41 hi- orll oneic an n'1 .,.. ,.... w .t: t. NM s nad s tn . W YOUR C I Will Sell For the ] DRY 000DS NOTIONS, VARE, MEDICINES and ma nerous to mention, AT and BEL4 I aml closing out heaplin < ES and HARDWARE exclu V:VCone and get a bar T. N Carpente GUEENIL Ha1e received their stoc BUISI"S. GARDEN : Buy your seed of t good garden. Your truly, Car pent ICHMOND I DANVILLI R, It CO, .NV. ilittIdekoper & Iteubin Foster, Recolver cOrxMA1.\ .N1) GI N VGILLE )I V'SION. Condenwed S'iedille in effect Nov. 15, IM"!. Tratins rutn by 75t1 Meridian Time. ietween '41lt 1 i Seteln and W iialiaiit. .. . .. . .v ..111 1 . .. II ' 1till . - --~---'-..... I.Mi . .......1. -%v )errv \...... .. ............... . ............ . 4 1 I 'la............. Chlitnlbl . ......... . .' m ...r..........UrI n-- ----............4. . ' I 1-l:pill ... .. 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S. , A.7U fiin Is rihfhaind %'a.44 atfl., ia. htela pa tae. n:.a00n\et rbua Tis lenveau Senenl.. . divJio,mInoarth 'otli id %.a ia.a m.,d'i I. in. t'y. hIa bou nv,i7i n . 7.1. p'. m. CIA Il lllmoe a p'alre sleeing era t rnIin . 10i. I. nd Iv'r 37 t ia ar( tii In a\. .l. d 'av ision . ' man 'arko 1arsa lan itran Nas.lia :iata ndii ;araba ve' n hia aflia.IIl.iIIl\gI aWtalaK. I.'iaI ass'ap tI Gen'y ii .' .\th .. .\lithtni a, (it. ***if ilil aalfii. W.. i II.atti alirle an I ia e~~' l .\a ager. a shm imn). (aIaar Gen'a ! f l'u a . .I t l, 1ash9in ita, l). a. Tral.e i.g r.Wahin to , )i 171 'a8aNTI T1, Fl iVaTI sineSaret. REII EN\ ''g,S. m (is ivn vey husayh nd Frity 00m QR. VNt\NK. & C. ., IWN PR B:, %ext Sixty Dayse HAT9S, SHES, HARD. ny other things too mu. )W COST. order to hanudle G RCE. S1 vely. . HUNTER, Liberty, S. C.. r Bros., [F, S. ., k of lfRESH SEEDS. bem and have a RE RICHMOND a DANVLL Is' W. Illuidektiper & Iteula Foter, Receivers Atlazi riotte ir-Line LiiiOnl. . 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N .9 It. 3~N !44' '3. n Iy..l ally V1 )n) y -(-.. .... 425pin ll.42n - --- ..3 33 m 11.52a4J4e . ... .... Ho.sesm 1e.14 .... .. T.In i K . 36 J4.... .... 3 33pni 1.314. a:u D&I.3; nCo.6ui1.56 ....', . n 33. .43~P,334 eil r 3.3Ipm 4 .3 8a f .~, 44.).I .UO ) P .('41 mS 6.1t n .4 .IENI l .1' 9i.6 m 6.41adnt 1: n . 33 u .3 VOUR AD VAN TAGETOBUY Other deaell m who sell cheaper tln everybody else, will not save you over 50 cents on the dollar. We positively save 1 50 cents on the dollar. Competion (le fied. 9fir seeds Tested, Best on Earth. We have an expert test. er, who from the feel of the seed, can tell ex exactly what size cab. ] bage will be. Every seed is felt by our ex pert an(l nothing sold that will produce lesq than a 100 lb. cablbnge. Other seed as carefully selected and the tefuise h .3 sold- to our competitors. We have a record left by "Noah of old" of all varieties taken into the "Ark." We have all these as well as all the novelties added C-11ce. No manure or Ia. hor required Each crop leaves the soil richer than be(ore. SLOAN BROS. Greenville, 1. C. LOOK OUT I Por Blowers and Squalls. It Rins, Hails, Sleets aid Snows, and its Mighty Stormy Weather. All the bad weather don't keep the people from coming to town once and twhile. 9o whoen they do Colme please tell them to remetuber I have Just Received in< am rcceIvIng(e every Week, Flour, Siugar, CoTee and have got the best, Musovad(lo 1dolasses an<d New Or leans Syrup I have ever had. I have received my second ship mneit of Plows an<l they are movin0 out. The prices tell. Now it is il>t t time to think about planting PeaH, Irili Potatoes and Gar den Truck generallv. I have a larIge lot of .,ee<l, both cheap tuld high prieedl. Comeaind g-t some and pla'i t a good garden. It will help to keep time prives ol' and its iiiglity handy any waay. I am still buying Hideq, RVs. Wax anid aill Counitry 'v roduc, e. an1d will pay ais much as anybody for thum. I want (gg- bad. A. Mi. MORRIS. Lot of corn and fodder for sale for Better Than an En cyclopedia. Tird Mfost wotal'erfuli I'nlil:ationi ever Issued. l'ress itsiid l'ublic. A New Rovereibe Historical Chirt, Fo 1iical Map a1n4 UmLMap Com'ainsd A fanOram~a of AmQrioan HiatQryt A t'oi lete. iliir of otir Gove-rtaime,it by .\d inaistratati a nd taa ( ''tagres-ses. I ttest 1892 Eat I ha iau. 4*1e 3d iehie' (largest eve-r p rinated). Maitta te:r a'n rollers at top ated baottom. lIy pcal arranigeinenats ith the ncahilirhers na-cra Ithic toe olaiih a ntnaher of t I it iabov ti.tenitucoa-.t>.e Mas.nndia propoa'se toa furniash one to each-l of ot subse'crbrs. Thiis Miapi Is a ncsi li y 11 very lumau-, sachool (or ollie., andaa w ill he e-c N'elly a-.irnbile to refer to daily duriring the r -aainitig pcali.jaii ent uilag us It: l(Pintes alt Li Cine ea-a very a npo~ rtaimt fac Iti onnected ith t i lh-ate 'ry of ott r iintant1 ry i ad .\ mierie-nl paotlies. IIlls Il)h. tI1.\M P CON'T.\ I NN: .\ l)'agramu -ahoawitig all uof the Pcl itli-an l'art .\ laagranea Shoi'a rlIg iill thle l'rsaiden-its aniil r l'iiets. lt4. \ iiua.rni sowin ii Ihe~ Po ilitl n1 omlexion, a-f e-i-h ingres,. '?xc4. A liingraina Shouwingi the (.'reelis of the' worad. A I )ingraannShowhng thle Stiandin g A riaas of 15nch Netitai. Iit1. A~ Ilingrat-. showin jg thle N aval Toin tige of l:'ia Naat ion. a:lxtt. .A( 'a'inpla.t. Shiap oft the woeril. l:mxen. A I ii4leate ~I n;y caf t lie I:ta l'tedlStaates,. P;nain e Niall y A. 1'a's 4tixthai. A ang-.of cet-rail Anoerlien. l0x 10. A' Mial of A huaska. lax 1:. A Nlela 'if Saititha A frh-u. l0x :?. .A iabp aaf l~lper N tahin tieItudlabshe or .\ byvsl uni. liax 1:. .A Mahlof Persia, Af ghasanu naita lhunlia.a lix 1'3. A Coteerjalete M1ap of the Soalatr Systeim--liest -v - r madiee. 1:3x lii. I'TitiMO(lV A It. Tllf- l'I tF.SII)ENTS Flio.\M w.\SII i- N Ta T) ill ailso)N. Thle IIt.i rv aay of attlnial l'alitin-. Thie llialaary of ltaeluioanary Poelitie,s. Thet I li,atory ofl the ('oea d ereationa. Thli s IItory 'if the V. S. Govetraaieiat bay C~on- I The llitry of the 1'. N. liy .\diiistriatins. .\ai A iaaaly is caf t he Vc-'ederal (G.sveantnent. vnh Iathalle. tI stilcs cin tlibt. Vahtale Sti tils oni llaevenaiaa Vaaluab!a Stal ia-t laes aaaa Exfaenditura.. s l-.suc-;of aill Poalitiaenlilparties,. 'lT-heiiry ofal ul P 'at tienclI Pairties whichl havte x i-teadi m Iih- aiittry. A I irio:aolaienata tablle of :l9 eaf thie mocst ima aartanat c-vena fraoia the l'i-aaovery oaf Aiaaariena a I le i Qts(-it chiv. Thea puliheairs'picei is %.00) whalich Is very loew aanaialc-riiag Its iirils, bat. ite in oeaaaa-tiin asthl seaine oaf thet leadinlig pauiblishears ii aill the ittes. hlm ea-i e aalrtuanate iin airranaglig fair nonehC? ta Iiarnil-h nut eunly 90a 4Cent..< eaia alaliver alre ITto Lanlly peariatf te l'ited-a >t,atesa, ac- fail- I 'iw-. - J I it. Toa any niewa sublscriler. '.ad. Tao iaay ienawnl suble.rjiber. :il. Toe anya .-lsabsriber iiiiw in aerrears wh-lane i e pi teo .htniry Ist tic-st. As lhe -inblli.ahiers liit thc t iiace they will fur Isha thea. :napls at th l w rictaaes. we'cavist. call lic deasire Iao -avtail- thieais-ves caf thiIs opportui ity to' attc-nd'tat-it at aini Save - Paying Doctors' Bills B.BB.B BOTANIC n a aBLOODBAM THE GREAT REMEDY - FOR ALL. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES - ad Has been thoroughly t.eged-a byaeni Iienit physicilane anal TRno paa-Plt for 40 ear., andl never fila to e'neq and perrnanantly SCROFULA, ULCERS, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM, PIMPLES, ERUPTIONS, ?ad il manner of E~ATINe. fRPTfCADhINf and, Itb NO finitS. intvartiab,l cmeirS b mw ost, I low to. boortc dison.gen b retI*ae-to,. 8EtT FREEww m36.%=33.. BLOOD BALM CO.. Atlanta- a. j