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Pickens Sentinel-Journal |" UJ u sul : 4 ?Mrs. J. C. Jennings visitting her son, Jessie, in Columbia. ?Report has it that there is an epidemic of grip in the Oolenoy section. ?The profitable path to the purse is through newsy ^ t^verusmg. ?Hon. James P. Cary, of i Pickens was in Seneca on business last Thursday. ?Mrs. M. M. Craig, of Pickens, is on a visit to her son, Cody Craig, in Greenwood. ?Miss Ethel Jenkins has returned to Pickens from a pleasant visit to friends and relatives in Greenville. ?Mrs. Rebecca Lynch, of Pickens, R. 4, who has been quite ill with grip is reported much improved. . ?Mrs J. W. Sutherland- has' returned to her home in Pickens from a pleasant visit to the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. A. ' Price. ?Mrs. W. B. Frjoman litis returned to I Pickens from Greenville, where she was called by, the illness and death of her father, J. B. Neal. ?It is to be hoped the recent free/.ft dirl ill n n 11 v Ininrn . the small grain crop. Coming! rigj^t after aAlfeavy rain It might ' do^t>n?.i4orablo Ltarni. ?Wo aro now ready to welcome spring. We have had enough cold for one season, and long for the sight and song of the beautiful blue birds. ?A rush of advertising at the last minute cuts short our reading matter, and as a consequence the court goes over until next week, at which time we will give a full account. ?TiRKt. wr>f?lr t.Vin /\f lirwru In Chicago was 9.40 gross, which was the highest price ever paid on that market. This should teach our.j>eoplo the importance of rnigin?vt}*eir own hogs. ?-Eabvor will come earlier this year than it has in a great many yea^v.-rf$ comes this year on March In 1818 it come on March 18th. In 1845 and also 1856 it came on the 2Hrd of March, and in 188ft and 1894 it came on March 25th. ?The Pickens County Farm TT? _ *n i ? . lire union win nolo tiielr regular meeting at, Pickens, 0. II., on Monday, March 7th, at 11 a. m. Important meeting and a good turnout desired, so remember the d^te and be on hand in due time. ^ John T. Boggs, Sec. ?The time for making returns for taxation has been extended to March 10th by Comptroller General Jones with the approval of Gov. Ansel. The time for making returns expired on February '20. The following notice has been issued by the comptroller general: "13y virtue of the authority vested in the comptroller general of < the H^te by section (>93, code of I 1 1?K)2, the time for making returns fov taxation is extended to March 10. After that date county auditors will add a pen alty of 50 per cent for neglect or failure to make returns for tax) ation." ?Ben F. Parsons isigetting up quito a reputation aH a musician "Parson Orchestra" ih 'n demand. On last he was at Liberty tnrnent, and sweet by him on tho ;d by his son, * violin and 'uth, on the oallent mu?.lph, who is irs old, bids Virols from g^erformer ^a,.r?red with aNflt Tues^la Morran, of ss Min .Wt.Bftfr visit of jr at her A to Picker accom.ir home, , a week or ^ry. ^ ' N | . Craig Brothers will soil you a regular 15c plug off tobacco for 10c; it is called MERRY WIDOWDeath of Thomas Clayton Our ,.e n^.t V t* i. uvtiu > llia^U UL V /1 I'l it|l was greatly saddened on February the 22nd, last, by the death of Thomas Clayton, the eldest son of Mr. William V. Clayton. He had suffered intensely for ton days from what seemed a complication of diseases, principally blood poisoning. "Tom" as he was familiarly called, was a great favorite in Central and beloved by every ono. He possessed that easy congeniality of manner in :uiv class of society that ingratiated him in every one's heart. It seems especially luircl to his parents, brothel's and sisters, and friends, since he was taken away on the verge of manhood. He would have been twenty-one on the 29th of next April. II is was always a cheerful, kind, loving disposition, and all of Oentr.il Jiml <lw? mivivimi/lliiM' community feel ureal sympathy for the bereaved family. Ho leaves a father, mother, three younger brothers ami two sisters to mourn his loss. He was buried on the evening of February '2!td in the family burial ground at Mount Sharon Church, the funeral services being conducted 1 >\' .1. F. Anderson. A Friend. Why do you spend your money for inferior tobacco when you can buy .Merry Widow from Craig llros at the same price I hat you Day fill'I.ho coininan kind elsewiierc-? Liberty Ifcnis. Well hero wo aro attain and it lias rained, snowed, eleard ;inH frosted many times since our last to these column , and the two dear little Tillman children have been restored to their mother. Ri^ht here. Id us set a pee:, Mild sweep a line, larj^o, clean nl:ico nil .'iron ml n< -in<l stop our rattle traps where the court did and "judge not 11- I uv bo judged". Kemeniher all w< men are not angels No doubt t hat many who have found so much to say ahout B. R. Tillman, jr.. had they had the liquor, and similar conditions and circumstances, wuuld have cut a much bigger shine, hut we suppo that if we give our own affair t.ln> ntlonfSiii) Hi/hi n/w.,1 .. .11 v.iv vtvwiiii'Mi i ? i v; j 11*1*1, \\ t * Will have no linn- to ho sondinp; ol In rto the chain aii^ as we road lli expressions ol'some others. W e could guess at two guesses wiiai paper thoy dip; into for tiuir theology and philosophy. If w are white and clean, lot us takt care to continue so, and allow others to do what thoy can, and not net too "fiv h" about what the court ou^ht to have done with a man who was not on I rial nsnmwif vau r . . ><?.>.... I ... .. ?, . xr^ j \, hi * .tl' ? inni \ hi espoiidenls saw cause to go out of his way and say bet week. What do we know about the case, that wcshould "but in" and bo whooping. It is a fine tiling t hat Pickens county lias one man who can perform on t he mat rinioniul machine, so porfoct ly, h utifullv, and so very loud; perhaps one of those wonderful feat--, can bo heard miles around, but since we conil! to illilllv' ;ihr?nf i il.i > <!.-> ........ ?.??/??vie it i III^ ? i ill* year for the 11 alley Comet, anil perhaps it is a year fur many unusual wonders, to In -< . nan<l heard; "let us rise and -ing." 1 We note with pleasure !h<' un usual amount of plowing that has been done this winter in the county, but we arise to know when the ground was found dry and thawed enough to plow more than a few hours; sdnrn <lw> ill' -a' i?... the (late on which winter IVII in earnest, and is stiil in. The public roads arc in Mhoir usual worst winter condition. Of late every day the ice i^u lis a little, the frogs begin !<> ang, and wo begin to see considei \i.ble evidence ol' tin* approach \ of spring, but the fruit trees show but litttc sign, as they have not began to bloom any yet, or appear that thoy w ill soon. Tho small grain crops appeP." triHa WnraWI hv Hm . < ...... -i V..v> >W.HIIIU'V sovoro freezes; especially ^ *Vi l\i broadcast(ul. Oats where \\h hftV* " '(7 " Merry Willow is a rich man's tobacco, but you get It at a poor man's price from Crafff Bros just one pint; will con-1 vinco you that it is the/ best lOc'plug in PICKENS - J. R. General REM EM 15 Kit' Real Estate i up or down, bill increases in \alu oiuv could have !>? < h had for le? I!' it you did not buy when il \va> ( !TY LOTS AND IIOL'HKK. I! 1 aero lot wiih a tfood ! room lion- nn it and (ill in oor-snry oat build ny;s. oornor lot just out. nido tlio city limits ('an II you this plnlto for A bargain jou had bettor invi>sI c -I. ar:r6 lot with a good (i room hnu'-'v u it, {! < > f t front for li t/ood well uf wni r or; Clla>'Qy Mountain ; t rurt and n' .it 100 yards from tin liool jbnildi' Unoof tli'.i best |lares to livo in tin- ' I v.. prico 1050.00 '22 1-J : i : r ml join i II. no buildns; on i' a v r\ ilos.roalih- lot t:> erect a ! dwell in::. 1 'i i-o fujt). 11 Hoir.othiiiU ov.r 0 iscr h of land , and ii (in room d\v> II nir wl.it li c :ii 1 i i ' - i' in.i . i i ? . w n u w? ii \ ni'" v t. ;;oo.l !ii.- <1 >ito i vurv ru in bntlir - i in; rooms iru 10 k If/ft. lltiii h 1 <?i*v r f 11rov 1 (icjtl f( r s|a rwuv, J"'ivo lit " ti 'os willi n bis'-incMi! firo dIiic . I'llrrt i i<; ii<;lrs in ' wiy mum. (Jott'i r? st,!' 1 nin with bimf v shod, < rili Mix It", i <1 other out lui:hiiiur Thru ki'I fi'ucuci in with -12 inch I Pitfloiiru with IiIhuU locust post IliHcrus in a Ii ? state of cultivation. {tnado i.i."? in ! Is of rorn on i!?r> ncrrs Inst \ . . This plnco i- < n (iiassy mount > i strnot inside th< city i iniis and a u shmt distaneo from Ih" school I 1.1 .t:t;. 'iliii is a beautiful plaro a* . ) hotter mouutr.in sconory ittiv \ : o. I'rico only .-^'u i ; miirhty ;<" (1 | . for a suinmor homo 1 !, i)iiM ju'i u T(?ri;nn t s'n et n ) i buildings on i \ line lot to put a dew 1 UK on. I certainly nivi' \ i I a iinrtnin in i!i. laco nr.cl son m l mnUo r.o mini >Uo ' inlc ;iI tliiM i l"?i? t> It <fnrt> you Iii (if;i in v | i i ! I t::ifi a"11 vim a . i 2-uern lot ju -I ouisidd tlio < i' v 1 its mid at a bar I i'. tin l 'i mi? to " or write in: .f I int< n st' it. j No !!. _ a< ro < lot fju iim ],< o Mini (' >tiiuriiii' >1 . i iinpft>vimi nts [on this l>>t. (lot in lit tors o'j i!. i Nii'Ci plaeo tn | m wcllin;;. (ill | my prieo <>i> tliis h i | r?L ' | aoofion nj' < n tliorinc Htcet. On" 1?< ?> 11 h u.-si1 u . n. L'ool will a Tli is pioi.oly i" Mintii"/ for t'<; (id p< i month. I *iin k11 yon I plaro .^'i Mrit von I i et n b u' r.l of int if,r h sir oh tin' i in*-lit in valuation of tiu> proir.isos Soo mo if \ n v.ai t to invest snimi money. 1 . nuro ':i?riior I ifntini? <>n (iaivin ami r|oi: }-li? ') ? ' H "room II' Mi Willi II .1 I I. <i I 1 111 |lU l'< II ,aii .a tfarilin Can >11 you this I !:;<:? cheap. . f?:?. aero front int; ( :i nrllirin JSlieet. On*' ! r?> in I:iin (rood garden ?V'J. '.I'llis plneo is i.x,. :!iiij; for , !?({.tit) per month. A u" I M'himi lit at I lie prion I i'i>n S"ll i' i u. Iti I acres ,iu it. out itl f ' i i ineor , I liitte . limits 11\ii11 pi . well, ordinary house on i h . i no. en it II von tliis plneo I'oti^ M or lunl rather swap it for a flicii;> mm i *i. 1 ; tit:r<? fronting on .1 hnKon j si root. Olio I renin house win vosti- i lull. . 'I wi ll, cow stall, i' . !i n ?vo. ( I i i ilinen 11 nts fur t'C.otl i i ninth. , .\ n< t her fjoud invetit meiit l onie , : one. ! Cil ' . aero fronting <>n Catlirlii c^i i. i t. no (hvi<lliii(( on thin | itn nt a ^'<ii ! iuirn woiilj ovi r tl'iO. no i fru i (rooH mi tho prbmisun. Ooinvj ?t i 1 a burgitin i , iiil. 1 .i nc.rn fronting on Jo!i on 1 root. ()rin I r miii house <! will, Two sialyl- I A,(i. This i>lin i.liii.v renting for - ?(?.0J, |nr month <> t 11k\ | ri on tliiM if yon nri iilluii t <1. :?') One lo l.i x riOjnst on isiilc i>f '' ii, city limits. On M room house In t! I'oloruri f< lUs<[unrii<rs, This |>ln: ? ' 1 >< 11 ClliOilp I ( in swap you aH or part of N'uin bor $ , ">I 11 ;")!{, f>77, 'iiil, arid 1 for 'i f?ood farm in a good loimlty Vim in i* I n it iipj ly nii11 i:i you linvo uot a t'o'xl plncc I a' ii have -i vcrul other places t ; I can {five \ n a liir(,'aiii in. Come i ? ? mi- I t'fuir \ ill Ln\ if \<iii am 1 < 1: 1111$ for a good home 11, town (!r In pliico som< monry in a good \ i" tin' nt I IK VOU WAN I A IIOCSF. AND IA >T IN TI1J0 ' I'l'V COMK TO SI K M I0. I CAN Ml vol' l.'l* Krtrmimj land Description.'. l:t. IliM n? r??H I milts Knst of court house, ir? aoii - bottoms f>0 acres wood-, one C> room housn with sevaul mil ImihliiiUH. One ! room tenant lousy one .'!ronm tenant hon.-n Willi out In; III iii?s. (.el my price nnd terms if intor< si (id. IT. ll)(> acros 1 Mmiles r>a>i of court liou e, 9 or 10 acres liottom 100a ros in wo kIs, < no dwelling f? -room, c;ood Hprinu near lioue. uoocl out building, hi acres thrco ? frui I barbed wire fence '2 acre rail pasture 1900 made on p!;io > 11 bales cotton anil I jO bushels corn mnde '2~i holes cotton l:< w: made ono yen> !ft) I)ii>Ii.'Ih corn and ?-<10 worth of (olt n. Made on pbico ill the last 7 years 10V bales of cotton. Tins placo to ho Hold at a bargain and on casv terms. i i - 11. i . ii> ...: i . v* ... i. . , i ji. iv/i m;nin i\? iiiiivm ui i uii i i? hous<\ (20 aiTtH bottom, If; it 'JO acr<s upliiid iii oult ivation. <10 at ri h in ! wnt'ClH.onon!<h I timl'. r on nlu :( l?? Imi Id (w > (fond lieu- s. 2 a tcm >11 rail ij aslnro. Ono (1 room liou o nil finish i od up ami practically r.ow, fr< nt j porch, .'I'Jfc, bn<'k porch duod well I of wilt or in jnid MaKoa fr nn 100 to I ave ;i lol of other places no If you Willi( a l'l/ACU ANM l CASTOR IA \ For Infants ancl Children. ' 'ha Kind You Have Always Bought ) gm \ r dealer in Mercl and s the safest investment on earth; e all the time; t here is not a ten t -s than Ten Dollars; There will e< > offered so <'heap. l!00 Imshcln cju-h year. Uotkon proclm!03 well 011 | \\V<> milts from llii! liiyliost mountain in South ('nro linn, nii< 1 just I miles from Tablo IvtieU Mt. This plain) on easy terms. IS. 1)2 n reH (') in'lis west of court bouse, about :?() am s in a high state <>f cult Ration," will mako a bale of I col ton to tbe a? re. This place is in ' one of the best si returns of l'iekms ' county. Unu ne.v -room dwelling' noossary out buihlinys v.ilitin a few liuntlr il ynrils of a j?oo?1 shool. Now if you want a pine ami at a bargain ;o;i will no well to s"e tni) at one. lit. .">! acres I miles wcs!:t of cuurst I'o'.i" l-i j' r in cultivation balance in original forest. One acre three i- k >i iki wir |.is'uro. Two aooc t iiii^s (Mi p! a e. One K oil 3 room /.-wi ll chimney at mob. ond l.iuul Inis will i-.ri'i iirot'.ui:iH wtdl. I In |si ' iin I li in?111 clionp (il1 j ncii C.i les west of court I.oust* 2.*> arcs in a iiitflt state of c<'ul- j t i vat ion : will inaKe a 1 > a 1 1 of cotton per aero. This pin. o conic oil' the! Kami; tract of Ian i a- Is One four) ro un dwcllinir with all ncccssary out l iiililim; i, irootl wcil in >nrd, *2 aoros ' in Tom Mtdl pasture can sell you j thin place cheaper tiian vou i an buy I lami any where rear it. 'J I ai'is 1 mi|o.4 west of court I iiou;; :i lien s of crock butt.iin l."> acres inland in cult i vntion balanco in pood; won is an I over ?200 worth of cross tic I uinonr on 1 >i i\< o. ()nn two Htrancl wiro! I?:ihtui<'. oii>? new I ro:>in tiousc, good j on liard just, fn-li land and ptodueis Well. 1 in lie from eluirc'?, 'j m i i?t ! 1:0:11 corn nidi, a.v .11 i 11,and gin. 'I liis plaen to go clicaii r.d urn s mill's last of noil lion-o <5 n'Tcs of liotto'ii, 1acri s up l.iiul in cultivation: this hind la>s 1 I liavi lic'.-n all ovi-r I ho | l>i<-?> ii 1 v .- elf and call give it a trood rcco lit* ndiili' 11, lot 1 f good wood on place aii't (li< to town ir.al:(t sonic money i u if it. (Hi" li 11 mi house ? nd out mil' mi'-, tilt ii: v | 1 i and on-a terms i; tli | lace. A\? !it 1 ? i:sv terms. 1ll'.ti r i'i h s milis wi-st of (court i < u i -i aur (.'i> 11 l >>t 11 ni. I i acres ; I'liml in ii liiich st i!< of i nil i vat ion. ' I nl iico in woods i.iiil .".(i acres in ims1 barbed wire. ()m > room house ; .ii!i i! insido ami out , uond out huil11:i t?-. One Eootl truant house This i luc will make 10 luisluils of corn or ! Ii i > of cotton to the a: in 1 can hi II ni tins pliu awfully cheap and on i iisv terms. :l'i. l^i t iii'i'i fi mill's cant of court hous< ? acres in liiirh state of eulti . mi.iii balance in woods. One new ? ' I'm i.i house fin shed up ami painted, 1 [!"< 'I leirn JJOx.'JS. ( iood well of water Vi nil# orchard of !?()() tiers Thin bind pro< iiees w<ll. Price ?7,0. per IICM1 s l(l-i iii n s i'i miloM \V< ( <.f In use : i arcs bott< in, ;t() nures ??f up- ! 1:111?I iii cultivation about :io ar?)H >n Hir? * s11a'i<I wile pasture. Oiib gonl "? i. oin dwell i up 'villi two pood barns. i Dili! !! loom lei.iint h-.uso, with bain. r11? A < >ii ru;tl roiilo :tt milo to siiooi rind cluirli. I ciiit sill v(>u tliis cheap nr than you can I us bind near it. *2:1. So licit - ;> miles west of court liousn .'! iicrtN of bottom, -10 acres uppland in c-ii 11 i vat ion audit makes i?ood [ duff, balance of land in pood woods > acres four strano wiro pnsturo. One, "? room ki usn all necessary outbuiir. nips pood will in vnrd. one 1 room j lions- with stable a.-. '| mile from church I.am in a nigh, stale of cul ! tivation wcdl ternictd und n< t a wash | nn n I in - plfice can lie hoght fur ?!>"?, j jicr acre mui it is worth uvaory dollar <>f it. :$(). acres 2 inilos from court house arcs in (food bottom, 7 neons of upland 111 iiitrli stato of cnl'iva I on halniicu in linnvy t inilicr almost o!ioni?h wood f>n plncc to pay for it > If. l'nco ?."><) per ncro. >1 lO' i acro-i in 1 j lining tract 150, I{ a <s hottom, :!<) aoi*s cloiirod and in a II b state of cultivation linlanco in av> t. intmm*, I >110 dwelling and out IxiilldiiiL'S, will in tlie yard. l'rico . per acre This land is cheap oon!i*rlii<? 1 he locality. it'i'J acres ahout ' t.~?0 acres of good I ttoms and lot of upland, several iini'irt'd a r. or i 11? very lic-sl timber i ' land luis nover had a h;iw null on III I iflcp. AIidiH lo Jo 12 L'ood I >! (4 il Ibngsontho plan*, and tho easiest ; to inaWo a living in l'iek? n< u iiv This is kucii a Inrgo plneo that I in i it fully dosi'rili'' it and yivo it jn>tii', if you are inlerestod in this 111 a fioiro to hoo inn or writn tno ahout it 1 can sell von this plno at a way down bargain and and on good and i iHonahle TJOKMS. :? '? 121 acres (5 ni'li'- west of Court hon-i d i acros in high stain of cultivation' aid balnneoin li ie timber land l.'i jwrt v a thri ft strand barbed wire (.' it 'u if'it toiniji ii enough to I - ui/ ' -(I I nd <>f <-,il tl?- or more. ()n?> u loom (Im'-I! nif. well in ys?r?i, two hums mrl yother out hnildin^H Ono three room dwelling with linrn nnd out buildiil ;s Store house Kix.'il on tin* Jilntro a tlie fork of n rond and ii mighty u md stand. (rood neiuh 1 <iis and a tnio place to live. Thin I hue is clia 11' nt ?:{. ).00 |it i acre. Come t'iMo'nie and let me tell you nil nhoti t 11: ih place. ,'M. I("i> ni'li'S t) miles west. ??f < "'?|i r f I! i >. li."? n<;iv* in eulti vj?i leu, I.") aer i in i |i sluio Imlanco in tini licr Inn I. I r<i >fh ln>ii-si< all necessary \ I on (his list ! < an .sell yon. L U II L1 III.' U IH'I I.' 111.' I I. 1 TV II l<ll B f? 1% I I I j if I I J, I II AuAMIMnMMBMNM'IMHDnnffflMMMOTMMMn Ara you ^ frequently linorao? Do you hnVo t l:fU nnno.v iitfl t.jckling in your fcliroiU? v)or.s j >nr cough annoy yon tt nigl.tl nn<l <1 )on riiion mucnst in tho inoriVng? !Do you want rclnif? If no, f alujftt'l.ninli i .a:n'? Cough H* mody and ill I n picaisuJ. SoM l>y nil DrugcfiS^^^ V < ORE, iimiuise that an acre of land can't burn liousaml dollar lot on earth, l>ul ^nic a time when you will re^ivl out liuildiiMJH. well (if Witter, unv UIUIIIUI, >1111.111 II I?\v 11II IK 1 I I yards of a uood School and ('liurcli I rnn stll you this p'acy at a bargain and on easy terms. 210 ucith miles west ?.f cocurt l:nus.), 15 acres liittom-, liu acrt'H upland iti cultivation rest. it pluco ii> old Hold-; and liinhor laid, novor Iwd any hard wood timber cut o!V of it. Two dwellings on this jdaco with <ml buildings. One tti 1 from school church. A i?enuine liar (rain in this place for 'lie lirsl pers n that will malic tin |uil.its.'Mi. GO acres l''., m l<>sN>>rtt K i-i < f <' " ? f li it tout. 1:1 - i us land in cnltii t:on, 1*J nciv i i-t in 15 strands of b I " ir , I ii; n >.l placo in pretty go <jl titnh i I . I I i s well and p. iduccs w li <>nn room lof? homo v:t!? on1 poic li. (i ? < 1 barn and oti r out In ii 1 n. - In i num. * iooii ? r 11 ' near t ll< 1. .:s * : ' ' I run i rut s <>n i 1 ;? ?*. I mil > fr.ia (Mm roll ami Selio-il. mile I > a I1;('an hi 11 you i li i?- i !;? ? i I in; . :-17. Of. niir.s 11 ? ml-s N. 11 "f (' II. '2.> a ros in cultivation and I nl inc ;n t imlicr, Inndltiys wi ll. 1 I r 'in 11 n with nil nocissnry nut luiil liiiv (In public road ami ;st miln In Set o I 1'rio is cheap and on I'UMmntdc I rms MS. f?0 acros <1 mils West of (' 11. aoros in cultivation I! aoros 2 strand win: fcnco pnastun*, halamo in tim Ijt*.r land. Two branches run tim :i<_r11 place One M room ilwtllini; and :i i?ood l)!trn. This land products widl Tim pi'ic i^ riyht with only cash and 1 >:iI in? ?? to sriiiit |nr< li:ivi?j 17 ' 190);i Items 7 mil s X >rth i f t'. II. tit) lli'l'i s hottom iimiI >!)..f i ' ??t ' ? "I 1 " I ' ultiavtion. balance in yood liinLxr. <)in; room house ami some out huil ; dinus. Ouno 1 room ho.jse. 'l'wo b a , branches run through | laeo. Three j I ill I >1 ic ron.Is folks on this \ latv. A mighty ^ooil ( hire for a countrj store Tlio person that owns this place lives in aiiot L'cr Stall* and do not. rare to koup i', tli'Tcfuri' I ran sell you this I I arc n threat deal cheaper than you can buy land near it. Tern h cash and I alnnee on easy t> rins II). 187 acres !> miihs west of (II !5 acres bottom. !(i acres i leafed U| land, halanec of j I a in t imher and J ^ot Home Kood t iinher on it. < trie <i r? inn 1 t wo story house ceiled dnwii >l;iirs, two| chimneys. One 15 .stall barn and one 1 * * * * 1 ' isiiui 1111 in \> i-ii in ha- i< \nui |?>i I (mi ijuhlii: road ami 1\ I . In 1 ii< from Cvl1111"<:11 and School. 1! mil s fto:u mill. L'in A' < This | In goim.' at i bargain. Yen had bettor m>i in - rigl?t away if yon want it for I'm not cx peel ing to Uoop it long at I lit' j?ri I!:' 1000 rest of timber ill lone In- iv S tilths North of iII. Will sell tlio t itnlii r onl v. A mii/hty goot j bunco for a suv null man to mal;< mum* good ni iiie>' out of this place. 1'iiee is cheap. Well timbn d IO ".On.. ? . - ..f ' U. mjim I IIIII" 1, i' i IIS si iiifC >( ? lot of pine ami all kinds of hard wood.' anotlir (jood lann" for you. Mr. saw mill man. 'J I?i- timber is i:t miles north of tin- court house 1 Price is also a cheap on this timber. )! 1200 acres adjoining tract no. in. This place is well tiinlered with I id t ti pine and hardwuod Tliis tim her is Kniiu; cheaji You had better see me about it. 12. 1 do acres of timber ndjoinirttf I Iract n?>. .V). (. ..! timber of almost i V . I. : I I - > ? I > II I VI ' I . I)!. i ri - cr . urn' ad joininir t nc t it<* Mi - i.mi > considered to I c tlio i" s? | i ' inv in that section of tli i 1 can sell \ <ill the 11 in I - ! in, lii- |i!ik'o , or can s II you the I ind and all. I also have a lot of other limber up there, so if you aii- in the market for an> tiling of that kind you will do w ell to s me at one-. It is on com! road to 1'iek, ens.. ltd ('?() acres id . uilos nortliest < f ( II., I acres of holt' m s, 12 cres iipliui in cul'.ivtoii, 12 acre pas'un .! jdrni's I of harlxxi wire, halanc of | ai "e prei I y j yood timher. I and lay s \v? 11 and | ro duces well. One rcoiil I U leu n wit h one | ori'h. (?ood l> irn w i h I n d other outlniildiiu.'H just built, (lood spring near the house: "J.id fruit t re ion the pl'ico. 1 M'lo lio'ii i-liiii'i li ai.d ' school. :ii mile to iig I')(;I.di- ('an s-rll yot. thi? !'ln?s<) cheap | '.'n. .*)."> acr h 11 ir. i Ins ! '. nf < . II . acres in culti N ation and I il :: in ; tmhcr. Land lays w? II ();is room house with all in ccsshr\ oiitl.nil l.tius: on public road and mile to scho I. l'rico is vhean and on i > a< .nai'lf I terms. is. ."?() nor(-sn (> miles west. of C. II. I : !() acres in cultivation, acre 'J strand I liarhi'd wire pasture, liahirice in tini I her laiul. Two branches ruu through | (lace: one t Is r room dwelling and a good lit I'll 'I'lli.i I 'till! irndiiciM well. IT ho price i h right, with only c >< 0 cash Miri halnnco to mit purchusi r. 17 liltS I Sucre* 7 mil's N??i 11? of ( II., 20 acres hot toil i k ami ~n acres in Upltiml in cultivation balance in I timber. One Ihr. o roo n hou < ami soino outhuihlinus. One i room li use. Two big Itrmiciies run t r.m^h ih j pi'ice. Three pulil c ro <ls fcik mi tii:> plnce. A mighty goot! j l ice for :i conntry store. ''lie person that own - tnis place lives in anoth r stat an I ? < ? not cure to l;ecp if, tln r for - | can H II you this pi ice a ur< nI ileal chem ei than you can buy Inmi mar it. Terms, otlsh ami balanco on ea, \ terms. elicvo 1 (AN FIT \ 01 IT .1. R. BOdi'iS Y\\ l'l. PIKM.KY BOGGS &L FINDLEY Lawyers Pickens, S. ('. Oflloe ?vj/>T I'takon* Imiik. ,Hlf / Vv \. Oats, if, S Oafs! BURT (or !)<> best seed?sow i RUST PROOF, bi'st variety. WHITE GLIPPED OATS, i CABBAGE PLANTS,... any NtW Hulls and (Jott< W e have a -t"< k. Ijou'trlit arlv 1 >< \sl I >s 11 O Another C;i r licsi I>;11 111 to sell :it > a positive ^iiiii . nl<(! t<> ^.ivc ml hv SCDA. I?i -1 k i Sodn. Id pounds 1 Solid Car Lo; OEiiON SETS, :i... HAY, No. liny vMir i < (\< fmni n- am means sow <tine ol >11 r - i! . Im < Ilui summer ami t he\ will e<>me in \\ e sell a I'n!l lint* c>i v;< in- a I n yonr Imsim > . Y<h T 1 ( j (1)1! u Oil ill C "a I <'<'c!km>. ??I SOr, a Pound Mmv 11 i.i 11 {i m \ < .1 ;u ' vVlicii it \v. > nrrivcil in lln* li l ^vn nl w L'lckons, ll(MlS V .( !'. !? -i n sn!<l v. >it 1 S?* c;i'|i jil (I : 11 Hint. <> \Wt h'Hiii'ht 1 s " I ?r ;i In n \v i - i'< nut it^ \\ <>ri i , <i . i< ! to ]>;i ? Jt'c for !) ii. Si lie I li.t i inn \v 11 i \ < t'rolil t s: j : < !?? i i I ;nl () vjilit 0 1 tin1 ] ri<? I iii i < v\ W'-.iif <1 paying It) |? i | <. in< \\ ? c have ]>ni<l ;i - liiuli i for i ;i i i ? \ \ i nni^it- IIUII. u r < ill Cl\ |< t's crctlit lor ;!<i\ .'Jk* 114. I In pi i< v 11 it poult rv ami < - hi 1 i'i im ;i (> vi?*inHV- 'l ' - aUvny?? l2. ;i |>|i a -ilir I'ui' 11^ t 1 I'ai - t InI el' a 11 \ 1 liinu \ lial 1:1? farm .1 t'l* ha- lo soil \v11 -11 il i j> i-sililf <> 111 disi 11 ? '1 I 11 SII1 lil' \\ i 1 11< Hi I III- 11 You woultl l?? siiii-pn^'il in kho\\ 1 I lull oiiv priors ;11 t ini' lici i- i nil poult i v aiiil t .ii i' a liiiji il a-- Atlanta. 11 is 1 rue \yc ?l|;| not i! oil ri 11 civdil Imt w?- l'?m*1 I lial l>u-i a lli-ss i^- wort II a lliili :j t?"t ilf \n I m hi | m> ;is i |)c | ;i II \\ i. ' I! ! < i It \ i >ii i >M ;i en (lit. 11 w i > i It I In> 1 ('in of i lie irjilf'slibu IW.ua (umi fi <l? itaU< 1 <> ?! 11 \ ii 11 l i, |? t >|ill>! en a rifdit l> i i->. < hi iirli .i a IRAK. His One-price Cas! I || O* | | Cl< . Our i | |><-'r ( I. .i> id ui;\l\ /<-s i ;.. lyy.es I6.57* Our 1? j tfockls .11 analyzes |, . ;,o. ()ur ^oods .?i.IN . uan : u sti.tl in llum l<> make them slan hut stand \ij?. Nearly all the la im rs \vh<> contest used Anderson l'< rf.'.i ei fourths Ol the liuest < Tops m.ulr were i rops Icrtili/' u 5it .\\. 1 i better < rop . mad< m \nd' :\ >n fertilized with Anderson lertilizt M r. 1. S. i ow Itir. one ol thi or any other i < unty far that m.i; t fertilizer t<>r o ton. 1 lis lands 1 proper < hoice in se!e< a I' ll the soil is more or less iiid\ \v< ' S-1- J. 1 li< extra iimto. pota ,h lul lo the cVons on sandy soils. M r. | no. S. ( Vomer, .mot: i o??o lbs'01 our lerlili. er on <>n aiul it paid him. 1 his y< ar he. , a ton to the arte on ;ome < t h Wc believe it will pay. A good farmer, larmim; on 1 ' vation, can hardly put down U We hardly know what would l>. j Anderson Phnsn ^m J 1 ' '. |j""j.eu m ju M. Oats! ii I'Ybi miry or March. (inutility and juices right. GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS. in Seed Meal, and our prices are right. nt, I-rioi H-. and every sack backed by . ? IDlftM IUII, for 2~> c0nts. in! of Corn, i;i)is for 2o cents. 1 Timothy, bright and dandy. I reap a ^rla<l harvest. By all I will be high ami scarce in ;il \ lit* l ti11it*. icrchomlise ami will appreciate Milk ^tniT lSlllilJ HJIU1 u, Lt lk Cml'olinn. ^ ("A* ruin "f ' i as we d<K^O sold i> i i i( the < >u Id I >c i i vert ise n < >'^r mcrcliaiidise^^J 'I' t <? sed v.' Kids ' ' ' ' Hi I H ;X'< ^H v ni'-i r ^ i i >ii- <11 11 tin Hap^y nd li i i. . >.l Vt ()\S sill I "V ill I 111 )r s()c i\ i toiln ! 11 lc V'>ur l '()TH Hi i M e wtm %