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ou b tY WJl>4SDAY MORNINo. ntinel-Journal Company, oN & RICiRY, PROs. . . TUOMPSON, EDnTon. Subscription $1.00 1'Pr Annum. Advertiuing Rates Reasonable. rntered at Pickens Postoinee as second lass. Mal Matter PICKENS, S. C.: *Wedqesday, Nov. 4, 1901. Gen. Edward Mc~rad'y, a distin uished lawyer of Charleston, died ;t his home in that city, last Sunday tiorning, suddenly, from heart dis. a e. He was a gallant soldier and i brilliant man. His greatest be Ittjest, to posterity is Ils history of South Carolina. He was several times elected to the State legislature from his county'and introduced, and supported several measures of inter. ot to the state, Cspecially the elec tion and registration laws and the bill establishing a burea of Confeder ate records. Grand Jury Presentment. To the Honorable, the Presding Judge: We, the Grand Jury, beg to make this our final presentment: First: We have passed on all the bills handed us by the Solicitor, and have rendered such returns thereon as, in our judgment each case re quired. - Second: Our committee appointed at a previous term of court has con pleted the investigation of the books in the offices of t.he County Treasur and County Commissioners and ,-,e are able to report them correct -'om a clerical point of view. Third: We recommend that the *)unty delegation in the Legislature ideavor to have passed a "vagrant" .w similar to the one now in opera. on in the state of Georgia. Fourth: We are pleased to note uat for the mo part our recom 'endatine have been duly respected 1and efforts have been made to carry chem out-the most notable excep. ion being that part of our recom aeudation made at the July term of ourt in reference to the moiney ille. ,rally paid out to the County Commnis AQners, as Special Commissioners, in :aying off roads. Wo are grieved to ,ote the very serious menicon. itruction placed thereon by the )flicial designated to carry out this recommendation and urge him to take tip the matter in the way it was inten. Rd, and we urgo our successors to so that it is done. Fifth: WVe recommend that thme county Conmmissioners look in to the advisability of securing the free pas age (on Keowee river, near the mouthm of Twelve Mile river. .~ We take occasion to thank the 'residing .Judgo, His Honor, Chas. Gi. Dantzler, for his concise and lucid o ns of the lawv applicable to ':mr before us, and the a : officers of the - u a nerous and u ni knog~ecuoby submitted, l'. B. MORGAN, * Oct. 27, 1903. Foreman. * Empty Cradle. Cradle is empty and baby is gone; .he old house is so dark and lonely ince baby wenmt awvay; everywhere *bout the house we see things that ~emnind us of our precious darling, no0w gonu fronm us forever. We know that it, is .best for the child but Gh how sad for uis. There is thme ittle rocking chair, empty; there the ittle shoes laid aside; there the plaY ng vorv oneo of them calls atten a fact that our baby * *~ ., other world. Over ~rave yard lies the w' ~ aiting until God shalj UIu l iue but 01), the gloriflled sipirit is now in Heaven with Jesus atnd loved ones gone before, there to await our coming. And as the stars look down at night bright little eyes * are looking down on us from the other world, and little hands are beckoning us to come. nionutiful hands mnt thie gateway tonight, Faces alil shiniung with radiant light: Fyes lookin d (own froin, yen heavenly home, neuiful ns thiey'pre hieckoning "Come." negautiful hands of ai little one, see! liaby voice calling oh, muot her, for I hee: Rtosy checked darling, the light of t he hom,,, Takent HO early, is b eckoninug "Come." God help us to prepare to meet them. D). WV. Hiott. [In memory ot dear little ones gone out from many homes recently.] D~eafness Cannot be ured lQ local applications as they cannot reach tihe diseased portionl of the enr. Lheroe is only one wvay to cure doaness, d'htis by conistitutional remedies. lyeafness is caused by an inflamed eon *dition of the mucous lining of the Eu itchian Tube. When this tube is in.. Glamned you have a rumbling sound or m nerfect hlearing, and when it is entire. y iloved, Demfness is the result, anid un the infia'nlmation) can be taken out Ed this tube restored to its normal eon 'itlon, hearing will1 be destroyed forever, ''ne eases out of ten are onused by Ca urrh, which is nothing but an inflamed 'ondition of the mucous services. We will Aive One Hundred Dollars mr any case of Deafness (caused by ca brrh) that cannot be cured by Ihall's Sutarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. F. J. OHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, 75 c. Hfall's Family Pills are the h)eat. In Memorham. MIary Gertrude the little two year oh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ed. Ari~ter of Piedmont and a grand. daiughter of Rev. B. Holder met with anl acoident Oct. 28, which proved fa tl. i. A colored girl was preparing to up the floor when she filled a pan 2 ith boiling water and gold dust set. ting t on the floor. Unfortunately ,f4U Rie one aer aog, stumbled a fell into the wtr the lif~ until Thursday the 28tb, iumand tl ough' her suffering was intenso * thme little one bore it with patience. Me'brlif bhqt impressive services tm e b am by 1Revs. Stokes and ~ ~ l1ttle one was laid away ~ tnont comef~ery, 1,1 was pluoke4 on 3ht'eaven. rt~ikn p~ute wil find 0' Any one bnying $504 21st 1908 to January :1st, and placed in a inndsom work of enlarging the ph, ed States. The frame is will charge $5.00 for. Any one buying $25.( We Und( Coal CLO'] Most evory store sells the proper btyles . If y oultin~gs, percale, sheetinf chambrey, choviot, and surely please you. . If 1 thing in wool dross goo colors rartging in price 1'r per yard. Dress patter Camel's Hair, Mohair a Fifteen shades of Graani 1.23c to 45c per yard. plaids and novelty goods per yard. Best values i 0 I To Lu Take Laxative Brom Seven Miflon boxes sold In past 12 n From One Who Attended the Twelve Mile Association. Editor Sentinel Journal: I thought I would write you something of my trip to the Twelve Milo River Bap. tit Association. I left my home on the 7th inst., for the great Baptists annual moet inig which -vas to meet at Aitioch Baptist church on the 8th. I spont the first night at Brother Robert Stowart's on Grow Crook. It was a pleasure to be in the home of such a kind man as BrotLhor St.ewart. Ho has a line farm on Crow Ureek and commodious b~uildinlgs and ev erything seems to be in good trim. On the morning of the 8th, Brother Stewart iad myself started for the association, and we deccided that on buggy wvas aill that we noeded, so I took him with me in my buggy to the association. We arrived at Anti och promptly at 10 o'clock, and the morning wvas just cool enough to bo pleasant. A large congregation bad assembiled and1( promnptl3 at 11 a. m, Dr. A J. S. Tfhomna, of Greenville, preached thle sermon. Theii associa tion elected R1ev. WV. 0. Seaborn, moderator and Brother J. C. Garrett, clerk. Everything moved on lovoly and on Friday R1ev. M. P. Matheny, of Greenville, preached a fine sermon at the stand. On Friday night I decided to speuid tihe niighit with widow Sarah Alexan der, who lives in threo miles of the church ou one of the best farms in the upper part of Pickens county, and the nicest thing about it. is that she ownsB the farm. Sister A1.exau. der had about twouly guests thlat night. But when wo we:nt to the dining room it looked like she c Jul have taken care of twenty moro. Am.ng thle guests were R1ev. M. P. Mathony, of Oreonville; Rev. WV. C. Seaborn, of P'rater; R1ev. L. M. Lida, of Sapphlire, N. C.; Ji. B. Ilill, of Keowee; M. F. Hester, of Pickons; J. E. Gillespie, of Prator, an~d Robert Stewart, of Alexander. Sonmc of the boys get into a job of picking click (1n1. You ought to have so0on Bro. Mathony taking feathers off the chickens. He can take the feathers off abnost as fast as he can take the meat off the bones. I can just tell you that Sister Alexander's is a good place for a hlungry man to go. The association decided to p)ut two men in the association as Mission aries for August and September. We think that was a wise thinig to (10, as we need two good mnon in thle field as there is a great need of wvork in tihe mountains of our tassociationi. I wish to suggest to the conunIIitteel of the association that two of the most suitable men as Missionaries are 1Rev. L. M. Lida and Rev. B. F. Murphroo. Biro. Lida lives in the Mission field, and is well able to do the work and has the confidence of tile people among whom the work must be (1ono. Bro. Miurphiree lives just oni tihe edge of the field and is a good man51. I tink they are thle righut meon to be put in the field1 as Missionaries. Withl best wishes for The Sentinel Journal and all its readers, I am1 Yours trmuly', S. ,Jewell. Only Makes a Bad Matter Worse Perhaps you have niever thought of it but the fact must 1be apparent-. to ov'ery' one thlat constipationi is causl~ed by a lacok of wvator onu the systeml, an~d thle use of drastic cathlarticsq like the old1 fashioned pills makes a bad matter wvorse. Obam berlain'ft onmach and Liver Tablets are. much mnoe mild and gentle in their ef fect, and wheni tile proper do1e050 tak-. en thler aetion in no nitiural that 0on0 "an hardly realize it is the effect of med icino0. Tiy a 25o b)ottle or them at Pick ens Drug (Co., Es i's Drug Store, Pick ens, and 1'. N. Huanter*, Liberty. AllperonsNotice. Sw A l per ovinlg tile Davis Sw ing Machine Company on notes un.. expeetedly fadlling due in this year, I 1908, are requested to meet tile un-| dorsigned at Pio'<ens, 5S 0., on Sat-. urday, November 7th at 10 o'clock a. m. J. Rt. Morgan. Rheumatic pains are quickly relieved by appica~tions of Rtanions Nerve an& IBuOn ib: ry it. 260 at EarlesDr' ' 1rD oge.r rg IgoI )0 worth of ierehatlise (except G 1904, I will have enlargod any pho o frame and delivered to the custom )tograph is dote by one of tho -very handsome aind durable. The outfit )0 will be given choice of framiio or ei wrbuy and U: Is Spool Cotton 50 per Doz H GROC Remember evej tood as repres-nt .loth but we sell Good green coffre Out want calico' Good fresh roaste , drills, flannel, Arbucklo's roasie madras, we can 'ou want any, Brown's Mule To dis, wo havo all Early Bird Toba< om 10c. to $1 65 Schnopp's Tobacc as in zibelines, All kinds of fc 1(d Brilliantine. ies at tho right p to Poplins from Dress flannols, I also carry at E from .15c to 75c wagons, harness, >r the money. Don't fail to g Yours for Business, . C. CARTER, re a Cold in On 1o QuinineTauets. ionths. This Sgatge, Don'tforge the o fman with the fish onhis back.D'tfre th ol ma hFor nearly thirty ycars he wvorldl, and is still traveling, bringing hat n ofr wvherever he goes. lie so much needs. chidre hegives rich and he gives newv firm flesh and Children who first saw the old man wvith the fish are nowv grown up and have children of their owvn. He stands for Scott's Emul sion of pure cod liver oil-a delightful food and a natural tonic for children, for old folks and for all who need flesh and strength. 409-4:5searlstreet Chwsork. 50c. and $1.00; all'druggists. Union Meeting. The first union dlistrict of the Twelvo Mile Rliver Association, com-. p)osed of the followmng chnrches, viz: Holly Sprinugs, Saluda Hill, Mount Tabor, Camp Creek, Six NI ite, Plons-. ant Hill1, Pratcr's Orceek, Shady Grove, Concord, An)t.iochI, Eastaitoo, Rocky Bottom, and1( Horso Pasture are re qJuested to send delegates to a Union Meeting to moot at Qoncord B3aptist church on Saturday the 28th of No vembor, atL 10 o'clock ~a. im. The following is the program. Devotional oxercises thirty min utos, conducted by R1ev. WV. 0. Sea born. Itroduictory sormlfon b~y Rev. 1B. C. Atkinson. Query 1. Why do not all of our church membeors attend1 the e aJifor ence meetings of their churches? Openied by TI. H. Stowart. Quory 2. Wha;t, can we do to make our union mooet ings more effective? Opened by D. A. Parrott. Question box and Sundlay sorvices to be arranged at meeting. M. C. Winchester, (G. NI. Lynch. C2ommuittee, ThIio following extract from af letter writt~o by 0. M. Harmonm, editor o)f thme Diapatch, the proprmietors of thme Ramnan Reimed ies is sol f-explanaIuItory: "There is no pills that equal Ramon a Pilla; they leave the howe:u and stomach u th such1 p~leasant healthful tf sJlgin-no riad ef fet-after performing their wvork thor aughly. I have tried them and know whereof I speak." 25e at Earles Drug Store, J. D). Moore, Craig Thos. Notiee to Debtors anid Oreditors. Alt persona holding claims rsgainst the 'state of Abner Mitchell, deceased, are 'equested to present the same, properly uttested, to tho uindersigued by the 15th tay of December, 1U03, Persons in lebtod to sid estate must maka payment J. 13. Muauldin, Ennt23wa Adiulet,-tom. roforles) from October ,ograph left at my store rr absolutely free. The eat artists in the Unit is just what an agent flarged photograph. idersell! ERIES! ything sold is guaran ed or money refunded. , 10, 12, 141b for $L.00 d coffeo, 8, 10lb for $1. I coffee, 91b for $1. Iacco $8.05 per box. "co, $3.65 " " o, $3 65 , " .ncy and staple grocer. ices. >mpleto line of buggles, addles, whips, laprobes. et my prices. LIBERTY, S. C. e~ DaIn T", Ny, t.. box. 350. The Old Stone Church Association. The arnual meeting of the Old Stone Church and Cemetery Associa tion was held at the church on Sat. urday the 10th inst., Maj. J. J. Lowis, president of the association, in the chair. An unusually large nmber of members were present and the reports of the executive offi cmrs were encouraging. The finan cial condition of the association is such as to warrant the prediction that, at this historic old church, the coinmendable movement looking to the preservation of somne of the most interesting history of the country, and its publication for the benefit of those who were not old enough to' help in the making of that history, will materialize into effective and per mianent results. Col James A Hoyt, the polished and forceful speaker, whose voice is ever raised and wvhose substanee is pledged with the intelligent dir'ec tion of a soulful reverence and regardl for the sacredness of that history, so closely linked with the Old Stone. Church, to the teaching of correct views of the times when the forma tive history of isl country was be ing enacted, was there and delivered an eloquent discourse on Jefferson Davis, the Soldier, Statesman and Christian Gentleman. Dinner was served on the grounds, and the occasion was peculiarly pleair. ant to all who had the good fortune ts- attm nd. D~oesn't Respel)ct Old Age. It's shameful when youth fails to show proper respect for old age, but just the contrairy in the case of D)r. King's New Life Pills. They cut off maladies no aatter how severe and irrespective of 01(d age. Dyspepsii, Jaundice, Fever, Constipation all yield .to this perfect Pill. 25c at Pickenis Drug 30o. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the books of subscription to the capital stock of the Calumnet Manufacturing Co. will be opened on Saturday, the 7th day of November, 1903 oL the Liberty Bank in the town of Liberty, 8. 0., at 10 o'clock a. in. H. L. Clayton, W. H. Chapman, J. S. Wilson, R. F. 8Smith, Corporators. Notice of F'inal settlemueng. I will apply to y. B. Newbery Probate d udgo for Pickens conuty on the 3rd day of December 1903 at 11 o'clock for am final settlement of the eotate of W. F. Blassing ime deceased and ask to be die missead ,as executer. WV. T. Field, Nov. 5, 1903. 4t. Executer. Dark/ Hair " I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for a great many years, and a1. though I am past eighty years of age, yet I have not a gray hair in my head." Geo. Yellott, Towson, Md. We mean all that rich dark color your hair ur.ed to have. I fit's gray now, no matter; for Ayer's Hair Vigor always re stores colIor to gray, hair. Sometimes it makes the hlair grow very heavy and Ion g; and it stops falling of the hair, too. 51.00 a boulle. Aul deuggtsts. it ir n r ,igpt ('nat *ap OU, n mm' es e1, sre a we w exre .l.C. V t C.,Lowell lase. T EsP'Ass NOTIig. All peorsons are hereby warned mnot to hunt, cut timber, or in any wiay respass on any of our lands. Pe r ons violating this notice will be pr, s cuted to tL-e full extent of tihe law. J. L. AMnrphree, J. A. Parsons, J. E. Nix. Oct. 21, 19(8. w6.I eR This Is the..... - ONTH of DECISION' O CTOBER is pre-eninelitly the month of decision, concerning so much that gives satisfaction and coifort to. man and woman New outfits of many kinds are to be selected and purchased. REMEMBER TO CALL. We will now sell. No. 7 Jewell Cook Stove .50. and 22 pieces of Ware at No. 117 Art Enterprise.5 Stove and 26 pes. ware at$2 No. 1 8o Black Oak Stove - 50. and 26 fiieces of ware at Wt Our stock of cooking and heating stoves is coplete. You will acknow ledge our prices to be under any mar ket, after you see the goods. You can not see them unless you call on W. H. PICK ENS' SONS. North Main St. EASLEY, S. C. COME ONE-COME ALL. and see us before buying I)ry Gods a1d Grocories. We have just opened up iew goods ai.d lo:- of 'em. We havn't the space to quote prices but com i.d s. e us. Our prices are right. Bargains in our Dry Goods ilit will surpriso y-m an( our notions are new and a v r'-y ., i il em. P'ri.-es are (own on the bottom. We have a nice line of Comforts and Blankets that we can sell you cheaper than you have ever known before. 3 pound feather pillars, only $1.50 per pair. Our groceries are always fresh and tricos right. When in need of any come and give us a look. Country producc bought and sold. Let us have yout laundry. Collars 1c each ard shirts etc. Cheaper than any one else. Good work guarant' cd. Yours for trade, WYATT & GRIFFIN, EASLEY, S.C. Watch The Little Things! pOR the last four years, we have made a spec. ,-.. ialty of Little Things. Chickens, Eggs, iReesway, Hides and all kinds of salable herbs, (~\Y) and we still urge the people to look after the \' Little Things, as some farmiera are nowv avoid W ing debts just by paying more attention to Ss'nall things. Our stock of merchandise is the largest Sand most complete it has ever beeni. Our p~rices 4 are always right. Watch this space for prices in the near future. CRAIG BROS. One-Price Cash Store P. S.--Iuternational Stock Food in Packages or buckets. I Have Hada AI vay. 4.ad to See YogapO .Have a complete line of Jew- O PS ScOWflS Selry at very close prices........OTLY 4 Just received alot of Rogers ~ SSilver Knives and Foerks. . . . Igladl y wander up and down, Repairin of Watches, (locks 1And smile at toil and pain, * and an tting in the Jewelry I do not sell on credlit or~ time, 4 Lie promptlydoneand guar- But soil for pri1t and gain, a nteed - Don't think by that I mean to Call on me at Callabami get fat SClothing Co0., next door to , All off of one thing, Sdrug store. - But sell 'em fast so at last, H 8 .I have some money in change, . Last Button Shoes, 75c and $1. .u~avey nide. ~Men Brogans, $1 to $1. -.- - -____6e_ - ~ them before you buy, C ASTrOR I A hm bce be'fo'e""yo"''c'yo For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought The Old Meat Market Bears the **Gv7~ .Moore.. Signature of TRtEsPAss NOTICEi. - Bfr h evsl All persons are hereby forbidden Iwstee to bunt in day or night, or in any tOhatoSu e, way~treapass on my place on CrowvIwstee Creek. A violation of this noticeo hni ok h rftt will result in prosecution. ke)ie 3. H. New ton.ThnIwste. Oct. 21, 1903. w4.We h umr OfO gi I i'dmll wthr co cA IHEST 'S NGLIH Coefr tho meas forlrlu--. I wam there. PENNYROYA PILLS Io tik otof Smmor, Illsc IAwaysni there. - Wh A ren Pr ookhproit]t sellable.L~diThoan Druggstthere. 4?U~euiw'~!&'m 3~Wheni ithe SummPAReroe gi 4~.idnietitloboxe, seaed wth bueIrblonHAI BALre. Takeme Ohot Retse dng~oiComebtito meafrc youreiG~l. haat to ou - d I('a ~ra ii NovRInRE t, t 12hMOA 00 o rb h frtdyo ~rr 03 ~J. E. Speegle,J*f. distn1r .Greenville Co 21Ot1938L 8 a Piceli en o 00 Un esci(itdoa r ~k Oct. 28. Id. /todr o tldot It Keepi the Weet Warmi . -' ?o hk ~oiu Clsl~2 orer e A onre fo iblan's el e otte r oidcsledee.Soi~htolls l~t olve (hlbataSolen Soti * shhg )1orese~ dsro. 0PARE dR u lo ~w et laledu~Iuo ~i~tsiio a rn to n b i tl. . dtew har. For You are easy to find-to wear-to pay for. We have your size. The label on the coat S&B Small thing to look for-big thing to find-means this: The Clothes Are Right.. and if you don't find them .so, your money back. Laige shipment of New. Fal Styles coming in daily. Strictly One-Price. Smith & Bristow, THE ME"N'S AND BOY'S OUTFITTER. Greenville, S. C. MPORTANT ~333TO OUT-OFz-f eTown People. Of course, we had much rather have you call at our store, but, if you can't-a mail order is the next best thing. We handle many things, that can be bought really easier than if you were here in person. Take Wools For Instance.... Fairy Zeplvr. N9e ti) hank--3 for 50c. Whethiid Wcol, 124e tho hankc, or $1.75 a pound of 1.6 hanks. Saxony Wool, 104 straighit. Germantown 15c straight. Colmbia Zephy -2 or - fold 5e th oz. Croehot ('otl ton-th! kind tit looks like silk, but wears boer 5e the hall o(r 0 for 25. TIrk v Red Colton--the sort that can't, fade, 2 balls for 5c. Old tilme Tum key R.ed Cotton, hoiled in oil, big banks 20c. One lpond of B Itck Ball Cottoi f) 10c. Sollte Silk Specials.... Uliack Ta Wlota S iilk, sa me welch th eyrwieSnIld 75c, 85c anud $t.00. i h 'r vd e sad Black Peaui do Soi Silk, f'ul i yard wide-worth *1 .50 at $1.33. Anithorea Silk, 19 inchies wide, nil colors, every - thread Bilk both1 ways at 58c the yard. Back Austrian Silk, <meC and1 a qiuarter' yards wide, 75c. Wo wi.h1 we had space to toll youm abiout our Black .Dress Goods Stock. Tihis ono Ice *m will gia you an lia of how the }ilc u n :i . BL. AC N K E.N u IETTA-88 inches wide, all puro wool, bothI warp and1 woof, 50 centsI the yard. It may not be of inuterest to know that for every yard of this ilumlber-, we payv -i e.nts. Mighty litt le profit, but, then noth ia to woxl iMr ~po who buy black goods over our counters. A postal card requnest wvill get a sam t>lo. We have ~ ab ou~ t~' Tirt thLbousan d yards of the best drill miade -Watern staine(-i in the Pacolet ilood--its thio 8c quality. Our pice(L .C t he .ardl. Water sthiined Cants on Flan)nel s.--two, three and four cents oi tihe pr'i(e lier yarll. 100 pa irs of Sample)1 Blanikots--They arie worth from 75c the pair to -7.0(0 the patir. W\o havo mzaked them from 50 cents to -1.50 the laur. A big savinig to folks who buy them. BARR'S DRY STEOR i 4-I116 Main St. GREENVILLE, S. C. Stradley & Barr's old stand. U at Ealiate fOF Bale. BUY YO 41l1 IhOME and STOP0I PAYING IEENT. 41 lots 100 X 200 for $175 T.00j ch.l ' l acre farmii 1 miles fromi 1'okens One-half' ini cultivation for $854 .00, - 133 0-10 ace wjIthin o - mile' of Norris Cotion Miii. 45~ acres in cultivation balaince iii original forestL Nearly ~ wood eniough oin this la1ce to pay for it. Good water. I wo t rame, (1 wellings miii ont houses. (oing at $12 per acre. 130 acrye irm near Six Mile church, 2-story dweling, 60 acres good heart tiniber ; 60 acres in culitivation ; ploenty of run ning stre'.ms $1325 13.1 aLcreH one mile of Easiey, plenty of wamter. An ideal stock farm, $2,000 if,0 atcr'e on Crow (reck. 10 acres in cultivationi, 16 acres goodl bottom land Good 4 room house andi out houses. $950.00. Real estate is going in a r-ushi now. Como soon and et pick';and choice. F1or further in formation call on J. D. HOLDE~R & Co. RIEAL ESTJATIE D)EALERS. Office at D)pot. ,Pickons, S. 0. FOR SALE. CITATION. rac MTIi Sae 'lA'T'E O1'' SOUTrI CAROLINA,4 i - Oounty of Pickens. Sovonty-five a1cr'en of land in one body ~ '~ECUT~PIIAE 'vithini oiie-half imilo of thle incorom-,raioINTEcUROFPOA. mnila of' the town of P'ickensF. By J. B. Newbery, Esquiro., Probate Fifty acros of this: land Iis cleared and( .Judge. in) good1 state ofi culhivation, and t ho re- Whleroeas, M. Jane Mannoll made snit to milnulng itwenty-fivc necros is or-iginal for- tme to granlt her Lotteis of Adminuistra (lit., and f'tiI~ (.m) he cut two I housan -1 (ion of tbe Estalto and ofi' ots of S. T1. cords5 of w66t)dor whichl Ihbore is demand~ Miasell, deconsed. far in Oxcess of tiho suipply' ini this vicin Thosc a thorefore to cite and admon ity. :shm~ all and singular the kiindred and A goodi dwelling hiviuso is on the proP- creditors of the said S. 'T. Mansell, erty, and alli the niOecesariiy ouitbousos al- dOconsed(, that they appenr before me, in ready ciroeted nnd( inl goodIarepnh'. A the Court of Probate, to be held at Pick har-gain in this to bo h1ad by the purcha~s. Oins Court Honse, 5. 0., on the 5th day or whii means )Ihumness5. |of No e. 1903,' after publication hereof, Seven hundl~r:1 (700) nloros in Elstatoo at 11 o'clock in the forioon, to show Townsh5lip, well iimh~eoe nd Well waot- (1f"hiB. if alny theoy have, wvhy the said ecred. Good TI'tlen. Administration should not. hec granted. Twio hundred and I wonty-four (2241) GIVEN unider m~y hantd and1( seal, this nor-os in Central T1ownshiip, weull timber- 15th dlay of Oct. 1903, In the 128 year of ed and wecll watered. Go;od Tlit'es. ou Thdopendoneo. Both the-se Irnects of hinnd are cffered ---.-. J..NWB YA tat recasonabhle p .ers. (1ither all e.'nlh or s'1JueofPba, onie-hllf cas-h, the4 balan1e 01ne yOur with intoe-ent ati. 8 peri'a cetSi -elio by mlort- ikn out' .0 gage of' the hmlid. An npcio fti property is invited. If nOt sold b~y Do-.ohr(a'.SetIodr o ;mde e'.mber 1st will 1)0 taketn off the market.Seefll 210b ohr(ry nroI h Call on or wr'zito 'Clit-2' im ~NwYr iefvrnt MAULIN'& MAUJLDIN, tinmih.'hynerfl.Aalu ngii . -J.,..-NEWH'*Y