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PIaENS SEiNTINEI gOoAL NEWS .45IJ ytt gd t valluthtiel == We'll o yot1 a. tnir ie "get thor bl the Mtt" gyye1__1 e; . agood, jr. oina Alexander id eufforih, frpl at Ok of bronohitis. --R ea "Citizen's" communicati on o the dunmmy line for Pickens, ---D. aniMrs. F. A. Miei Wore quit sick, a their home, in Oreenvillo, las Monday. -Mr.. and Mrs. W. 11. Davis, of BIrc ward, N. C., are visiting Mrs. Mary I Alexander. -Mrs. U. L. Hollingssworth is stil kept in doors by the lingering effects e the grippe. -Bruce Is doing a good guano husi 'ness and selle as cheap as the agent a %ho railroadr -Mrs. J. Bud Looper, after an ab enoe of some two weeks from the city has returned. --Capt. J. L. Thornley is quite sick 'i has been confined to his room to several days. -The sheriff is busy now servini summons on the jurors foi- the comin term of court. -The family of Prof. Dargan has ar rived and moved into their new hon on Lewis street. -Messrs. Jans. 1. Williams and Mari on Simmons, of (Ireenv.lle, were in on town last Tuesday. -David H. Trtnpleton, of Powers Laurens Co., is in Pickens, settling u; the estate of his mother. -Mrs. Dr. Frank Smith, of Fasle3 visited her mother, Mrs. C. L. Ilollingr 'worth, Sunday and Monday. -Phillip A. Porter has been draw on thie grand jury for the August tens of the U. S. court at Greenville. -Some of the farmers in this cominm 'nity are ready to plant corn and hay -that cotton ground furrowed out. -On Thurday, the 13th instant., Mi 'Tom Gossett was married to Miss Anni Freeman, all of Easlcy township. -Mrs. 0. V. James has moved t Mr. E. T. Kelley's near Six Mile. J E. Boggs has rented her property hre -The expenses of the recent term < the U. S. court at Greenville, was ju "$1,259.66j per day, and it lasted tw weeks. -lien fruit has beens so chrap for th 'past week that some personre say the cant afford to raise it for eight cents dozen. -Thero.is a poor pro pect now feir 'crop of small grain. The thy and littl gre"en bug have about killed out the oa :and wheat. -J. C. Griffin's saw and grist mil -and cotton gin are now co mp)lete, an are quite an addition to the wealth < .the community. -Several of our citizens are snhIrin with severe colds. No one will uhns that they have the gripp)e, as it seems i tave become a chestnut. -The road overseers have had1( the( respective gangs of mea out on ti reada putting in the thIree dbays' we ordered by the county board. -Pickenms is sadly ini need of a . pelter as there has been such an in'cew in the canine populamtionm of late that tl -m.n dog has become a nmuisamnce. -Auditor Clyde says that the peop' have come up moete priomnpt thani ev before, wvith their tax returns, althiout there are a great many delinquents yt -On last Tuesday at the residence< the father of the bride, H1. J1. Lewi: Joel RI. Griflin was marriedi to Miss M ay Lewis, Rev. WV. B. Single ton (0f11< ating. -What are you doing to boem 11 town or -county? You must not rest (: Syour ears and tr'y to come in for' thei jac pot when you have not helped to shunl thme cards. --The Libertyites are en t he lookout f< a bride but it seems as if the young nue has pulled some moss over their eyes,i they have failed twice in making ti right prediction. -The Clerk has been quite busy 11 past week getting things in shape it court. Several parties have been 1bounn over for raising a disturb:mee at TVwelv Mile Camp ground last fall. .-An engineer has been emploh(yed inake a survey of the route amd est imaut the cost of building the prtilosedt dmn my line from here to the railroad. T1' survey will be nuide this week. -Special commissierms Amblder at 3owven last Thursday surveyod thme in roadl from Seona to the Caump-groun, It is on a liee line and only three am -onc-half miles and is an easy grade. -Rev. S. J. Cowan is still coniductii the Holiness meeting at WValhalla. .1t stated that the at tend(ance is very got~ though not so large as before. "'is n known when the meeting will close. -Several youths of the comnitmii aire sadly in need of the fin islt ig toinl being put to thoei boyhood terrm, b y complete dressing (hown) with a raw hid so they will learn to behave in churcl -On last Thursduay, T1. Edwatrd Crai was adjudged non compous mettis, at sent to the Asylum at Columbia. le gious excitement and an insidious 41 ease was the camuso of thme loss of I anind. .-The Alliance-nmen hero-about are n macking munch fuss hut are doinig a lot quiet work. 'They are buying for eni anud say they will (10 so aill the setiso nd what they canm't paty for they will without. -Pat. Rluss~ell, a brakeman on 1 Air Line wra killed at Westinte r thme 12th iust.. by having his hiead twes ed between two carsi' of lunber. 1 lived at Central, amnd leaves a wife in three childreit. ~--The rapidl advanceme'nt ini the pri of real estate in thlis cotitty, has canits persons having any clais on hmdte this countty to have thtem looked it Some our lawy~errs aro now emtployed looking up tit os. -W, D.Wiggins, who will.have to a swer to the otairge of (blue) "'stonii his wvife, siays thtat he is glad that I time is short whetn Iho will be0 tle p rove his munocenct ( H,le chuinckled himself as he thought of htis soon boil at liberty. -.-Tho High Sebool htere ts ala aisur success. There is now an alttendanett(o very niear one hundred pupils and promise of futher' ittcreaso. 1'rof. J ) gan his can able assistaut ini Miss .loit who lmas been teaching with himtf agmo time, Central (hips. Central is on a boom. Lewis & Aiken are having a good trade. M's. J. R1. Phillips and daughter, of Coalbnrg, Ala:s is Visiting her father, E. P. Ttylor. SL. Ross Eatoh, will soon btaVe an elo gant cottuge cornpleted on the lot ad ' joining his store oh the West end; 3. . bi kb tlas been quito sick, but 3 the Central Eating Hfousif dontinucs to gioi in popultrity with cerybody, '1'hte bright little 3'edi':ohlt (ughter Of g. 1"c'uk llorgati died last Wednesday. Its remains were interred at Mount Zion. SV. '1'. Rowland will soon havo a hand some new residencecoiml)lceted. As soon - as it is finished he wilt comntouce anotli or on'an adjoining lot Sueh,moun as,he are worth money to any town. I Ovorton Henry was so well pleased f with Central last year and the town so well pleased with liim, that lio has now - become a fixture, although he is a uov er. He is the manager of the store for Overton Henry & Co., which has tho prospect of doing a fine business in fan cy grocories. Two good farmers revral years ago had been to town and indulged freely in the social cup. Both were good talkers. r On their way home, the younger said to the older: ''As smart as 1 aum, (hic) there is two things I never could do." ( ''What is (hit) thatt 7'' asked the other. ' Why, count simpltle interest, chic) and tell the time of day on a clock.' - ion. Eugene B. Gary, of Abbevillo, SWs' im town last Thursday in response to a pstition of the niastor masons in this _ vicinity for the cstablishient of a Blue r Lodge. Mr. Gary is 1)istriet Deputy (lrand Master, lie conducted the exam itnation of the )rethren in the uhppe' hil of the academy whicli has becn ar ranged botht for maoois and the Knights of 'yt.hi:ts. It is understood that Mr. Gary will nuike a favorable report, and no donht i (1ispetsation will be speedily gr,tnted. lieu. B. J. Johnton will he WVors)hipful Mant er of the new lodge, E. '. Ieavelle S. V. and J. 1). Parsons .T. W'. The Irethren look forward to the return of tIhe )eputy Grand Master with - pl('asusr(, as they are impressed with the fact that he it; not ontly a very b:'ight ma No(n, but also a geni:l att( sch1olarly gen tleman. 1ie wcill always be a welcome - visitor at ('entral. Ea.tley Note. Mliiss K'tie Seoliell, (.f Grecnville, is visitingT Mis. W. W. Robinsn. Miss Essie Steele, of heen'ille, in f visiting Mrs. Terry, of Pendletou. ,t -Plank with a kiniIt plaee in it shounld not I e put on i bridge. It is not safe, not soun t aml the more knots the notter. .Jam (', i t W('lve-ve:tr-ol(1 s<m of Treas urer I1 ill, broke iiis ar'm lv falling from a wagon on last. rsday. He was at at teuled I)r. 1ruc1. J. M1. Ihimtpey t:nd hin estimabln wife i have returnud to Easley. lie will sell g ods antsd no d<mibt( enjoy a Iively t rae, as ie is ino stranger among (ol p pIe. 'Tih e Valentine I [op wat : (initc a sn(ecId s and every 011e was well pletasd(l wi thl d Ilair eve:;ing's it erta init. There f were to'verl personu over from the City, that cnjuoyedl the hoepitality of our town. gJ. K. ILatlemn says t here is no fun in it game when;1 one Comlts in ontact wit hI thle grippe. If ho is dispotsedl to laugh at it..he ha:d better have his~ laugh firt, for th is kind (If amusement is not one of rthe~ dlisEe. lIe just recoveredi from anu r J. W. Thiomia hasi iold out to C. T. hMartinm & Co., goods linal good will to get her. Mr. Th'Iomas wvould like for it to bie istated that he is by no mean:s busilted"'. lie is4 well equtippedI5 for forumi l inid wanlts to retutrni to t ho iiu - sie* of the "'cek's aluill elarion and1 ille echolinmg horp,''(dhuwer horn.) Mr. Mt;u ilis no 1n1 Vic~e all 11 nlerine.nl nili Ii nIs IIis peienlle land st'irln ch.ir ni 2tiet as a hails1i20:si Ilibbli witl gain luil k lily ellomer2. n Mrs. llichardson, of Vieksburg, Miss., a s bioardinmg at J1. A. Biogga'. oMr. D). 1I. 'Temnpltoni, of Laureusa, is isiig relaitives ill thIis setOtn. 1fThe la gipped has1 visited nearly ev r cry family inm this section, andI some had a i, teilimghad. 111 Slal 11( assisted by Miss Ne&lhy, (If North Caro 1ia We are ghad to weleomae 1h1' in our1 midst. Tw o I(f ouri cit iz'/ens hiappened to hiave aouolt i ft.y (cents di tference'. AfItr (1I tofw prlel limnary 11 rmriks, onle lo st hi IlilIlly of SInthly schollol laigua:ge 2(11 d(drlw onl Old Nick':: voIabuIlarlv. TIhe w ilry wasI so111n o:ver, butma 2 itife was 1. seeni, s(o D)ame tllunar says. dinunay lime are0 talkin thsir plns ovei folr the fiturei. As thel oplnonenlts to a11 sair1 line iroad from11 helre to i klenIS t wI il a*rs1~ algI have expericd ail 1( l:bange (I mi1 ,w ontha nyhrgmr li it if i1. 10 Ile ni (In ini 11 - tio td ol. to A lliances. '1'There will bo an A lloe maos: beet a ig lat .1 *iherly '.n FidaIIIy, 'ehrnary 28!h or >utanlit addreca t by uflie 'c of I he or. 'The Uumany lailroud. Mtcass. EUiTORS: In looking over last week's SENTINET,, I soC your eati mate of the gross eanings of a dummy Jino railroad from this place to E asl'v or sone othdr point, is put down at $J 000, about one=half what it will really 1)0. My estimate is anout $18,000 or $20,000. 'Tho trav-l alone over this roal will be about $ i,000 a year, to say iithing of thu mails, ezpre sss &c. Ift w+ had the road here it would invite the tottrist to visit u4, tts you well know wo havo ao fno nountain scenery, attrao tions and olituate as is found anywhere. Bald nob, ''ablo Rock, Ctusor's iiead Wh1itewater" Falls, (lhassy Mountain andi numtrous other places of attraction. Now fot the freight. It alone on goods i;o tis plitco will le more than doubled. Why? you ask. Ikeauso the town will grow liko a mushroom, and of course the freight will be increasod in propor tion to its growth. Cotton, cotton seed, sawed lumber, shingles, Country pro duce, goods for stores above hero, vege tables of almost every variety, thous ands of bushels of Irish potatoes and cabbage will find their way to other markets over this road, and will not be [natiy years before tho grape crop of this country wilt ho immense, for hero we have laud that will produce grapes equal to any and surpassed by none. Ere long you will hear the tread of ma chinery from hills and valleys now lying idle and undeveloped. But let the road bo built and you will find saw mills, shinglo niachinery, sash, door and blind factories, plaiing mills, a spoke, hub aid wagon factory, factories for all kind of wooden ware, for here we have the mati'rial to work with, as fine timber as can be fdund anywhere, and plenty of it. We hiave the walnut, locust, birch, sweet-gur, pine, hickory, poplir, &c., and Oh, such water power! Now don't you think the rond will pay? Yes, ccr tainly it will, and that big. Some wvill be sure to ask how will we raise the money to build the road? By trying home first, and if we can't raise enough thiat way we will try men who have plenty of money, and who will not be alfraid to 1ut it out whein they see a chance to iniake 20 to 30 per cent. on the investment. Vo have plenty of money at home to bttild the road, but our peo ple have beenl bitten already by the rail road, and I. fear they will take hold very ::lowly. No mutter, tie road will bo built all the same. Pickens C. I. is cert:tin to have a ratlr md, and that soon as anything can be, so you might just as well put your money in the road at otuc 1n8 to wait. lou o itnnot itnvest in any iing th 't will pay so hinnIsomc.ly. We need1 help to develop our county, and the road will do th:tt, for after we get the road, capitalists will invest their money here for several reasons. First, I we have lhmds that canm he made to grow all kinds of crops, and that to perfee tion. Sec' lut, we have a deliglt nI cli mate, nothing to prodoue sicknesa. 1'he atmloSplhere is brncing t and hiealthly, ele vation :ouls>it 1,050 :bove the level of the :-ea, teminperature about (!5 to 70 in sumlmer mtn,t 45 in winter. Third, here will he the pae:a for In valid:; to comlo to rCnetl w tir Iea illlth. N: co )nsum 1ption or br onchnI aff1ecio;,:, total absence of .ll mlatial swampilrs an :hmashes, perfect freeiom from a ll causes of disease. We have a loWer iate of niortality than any uther conity in the State. Fourth, the lIst hnt inoit least, we lt,v(i int. chiurc..h.es. I haptist, Methlodliat and Presbiyt.erian, a go iod ii th anid flue teachers. Send yonur boys here if you are tryitig to edui eaite them~i. (lhood board cani be hand here '- to It) per'' month. , 31r. i'litor, 1 will bid you good ibis tiluo for fear of tiring my .ut tige Newr "Lose'" 'Rwing Ma. - 'lIrItc--Eviery L.ady3 Mluttt Ask (o Accordinug to Noah WVebster. the word ''love'' meants '"to delighit, to take ple:ts lire, to exer'cise the afYections of love; to be in love." Mrli. H . (C. Shirley of C'enitral, is the agent of the ''Love Sewing~ Ma:chinie." The maebiiine unut only dloec everiything any lote noitcune : do, but is a sew ing that cobinesiii the enitire' ranige oif f'amiily :-;oig, ainIil dos ini iildition11 1er eral imi,rtanlt ibuings that ino otheri ma One of Ithes,' thinigs is to make a rowv oif stitehling zigzag. The1( aplpearneo cain ho varied by long or* short stitches. You cant le.ee t wo nteedh es ini thle ma cline and make seams at the samne time. Them eemscan be unido either zigzag or sinight. It witll do ov1:er1eniig or whiiping on alhl kind's of goods, soittethinig inivaluat ble to (1retssiiu ketrs. Toi caIp th li'cli imlx, thet macliinc make-, hiemtiful buttotn-holes on any kind of Igool:. Aind what is more remaorkaible, it does all thie-e thinlgs withlout the use of it "thlonet of aniy kind, thuis dispentsingt wihteintricnte and impeltrfeet par'ts fuirnisi-d by othber mia:chim-is. TFins ex tia wvork is demne by simply mnovinig a little Iitiger itt the endi of tie nietd!e lbar. 'This imachiine does xix dlilferentt thiings that no oIlier mullebinie ennt do, and yet it enn he hot. her I lie 5:43ne mloney. It is tily' warrti)tt'd by a responsibhe compai ny. Lado ies wvho ha vt' hpeetedl samltes of the work, aire perfectly na.toniishied at the ie at i simpllieity withI which it iH a iee mlplishe'd. A girl tn yearsi ol wtiltno ut e xpelrinc can (l ai ly do4 stemi inig thi( toast diaflienlt andt yet miotst bieaut A S i:NTrim inF!lan exam inedi the ma ciniii, sawu it workt aund wias coniviinced tof its great suioriaity. It. a in n xhititot at Alrt. I[. (. Slirly's at. Cettral, where wtherc lhe has t heat foir Iale(. She'riff Rich'y~ loas rec''ivedl the follow inig imuneti gets as boalrders for voriouls terms. ati Unclhe Sau'ci ('xpenise: JTohn monthiW; ;Jtdherry- Alexiiideri, six mionathts. nooi, thriee monthis; Wialy A ihn, onto T. Alexanderi, three stonthIs; Mi. I). lte<ste, thtirty thiyc; Wt. It. Yonigbhood, 'po iui henh; 1Ligo Miller, Oix mionths. - Geo. E. Roggs, thle SItate agoi tfor the Cothnnbihia l'hospihaite aind Feril izer (Companiy, was ini town'z list. Satur.lay.t~ II s butsiniess here wase to mte't, the Silt. t his seon~t0. -- *inoi ( .W\yat , tof Eat:!e, ha moved~ list Tul blt'(y. Thela pleJ4 tf the uppon nto' lions this siuinmer for propilosed itca S. Stewart. ha~os con exhiblit ion fitie \Morgani- hiack'hawk stallhou. F'or a generail purpioc' liOr:, hit will er tainl too' the iiilo. ltock 1ai1rs wil doe wll to closult Mr. Stewart's ito till' this wveek. Will lbe ini Picke:tn diou et urt wuck. The Quality of our GO bring NEW 00 Every Energy wi The BEST GOC WILL S Thai MEN AIb Heavy Groceries W e solicit the trade of every bo IS BILL. "armers will find that Salvation Oil is a sure renedy for frosted feet. All drug gists keep it. It is stold for 25 cents a bottle. Shilolt's Coul :i tl Con.tlniltt iolt (tre is soi by us on a guarantee. It Cures Consutn 1,tion. G ar ne, drug1st LAI)IEM Needing a tonic, or chilIren that want building tip, should takc RI(OWVN'S IIU)ON HI1'I"rEIiq. It I.s lenn:tt to take, enre. Mnlarla, lIndages tion, and Biliouhsnesr. All dealers keep it. Shiloh's 'Vii:tlizer is wind y'u need for Constiat ion. Loss of A\ l tti'te, 1)izzintess, andl all Syncngtctns of dlislu"I.sia. 1'rice 10 and 75 cents per bottle GI W Earle, drug gist Cron p. thoopint Cough and Bronlhitis. imined tatt ly Pt ie ved by Sh niliI's C'nre. U 11 Earle, drntrgi'st , - 1'/1 -: H t: Iti,OOn1, \VekcsS, Malnri, Jtndigostiont and liilluusntess, tatkr lItt1wN'SIION BiTTrEnc. It cuPreS quiekly. 1 or sie by el dealers In me--he iint. Gt; t he' yenuine. For lame boek. sttbt or chest, 11s Shii loh'1s PorousI1~ Pas er. I'rice 25 (ets. ( .\ McFALL'S AL MANACK ----- Thai(r'' tecy) thin . th18i/s Ainbanack / don't1 like to tinker wit/h. One isn1'6 ruary, weat((her, and1( the (S/er is a fel. ier who wea(rs his iSunday/ coze er?r day41, 1)nit ain't got1 /fnoral kourage to Ipay/ hiss honest dd>ts wiithout a writ in ita(tion. .Bat there arec sana4 th inys that we delightI in and nothini' s4fents to sail ourj cumle.Ion~;t1 betti r :'ian to /ook wre/I a/ter thle intecrest and wrelfare of a1 (0nd friend aindl barg(ains are to le /had(, and4( timec when he most needs it. Wie havec just op~iene out a(oo stock of new' y/onds of <d/ kin,ds and1( late styles, an/d like t) show themi andl( (U'c01)S oif alli kinds. iLarget stoc'k of (.k( RO (.CJ? Y, (,L A1 SS anid TIN W A Bl 'we havec (crer ha. A1 LA L i Vl)S (1/ WOJR KIV&' TO OLS, U140Oan N11( AA L N, TA l! LI (1Z( and O(OK E T(U PT'L.E Y and a lot of ot/her I<mnny~ Th/in ys. ith e hiyyq,s. Jokj of the0 Sdason was(4 that1 thei Ig'//ow yot ofj aboutii !:aeing a o[r: !e n oe Pricss. Allhough 51(ale, it make/s4? as4 Laugh. Ca1/ llad sec wha/4t a LSie 1SIure looks like. Wi. T. McFA LIL. moo. L Bruce a A FOR AN mNA OF D ODS, or PRICES and MANNER STOMElS anid ILOL) the OLD 11 be Bent this Year to Beat tt DS from the BES FI TOCK OUR STOI o propose to carry an nice assortment of i CVcr. Special attentio(n 'viii bo given to D BOYS' CLOTII] and Farming Tools in A .t Prices below Competition. ly and refer you to) your good neighbor who lo HAGOOD,_]BRUC THE STAHMLAL FUNIT1 .i. ST . ErM A ". Now iS tIIw tiul(' ti ('t yourl ('bItt is pru:IU -nt <. hetl-r tinl suits. :rl>r :u tl hithen Ilurn:ittire. I hitvt Kt('ads, (I('. l. .JI. : i<)1I at I'IekeIN, IS IIny :Ir int, ( . d po l uuhlr tkte in exch n ,lie Inr ft THE .'. POP1 DesIrIanug to nauaske MosIae( can3age. nill offer NyeeIlal id4ueanuea:n Gu Thairty Dazyi4. We Iaav-e 40onne 1114bre STOV'i' &'iose for Causla on- oss time to god li' yma owe se a-ed ceant wrewa st tie ati ose anal sinre4 VIs b oael -re.elid,4 as we miear.i ia ,se'le wiim yi y3013 4i'E. ENS stuaytIniiaig sieIati to il "THE CORNER S' -:LEWIS -:- &-: TFIlE STA'ITF,(OF SO)UTliI CAlt(>INA, 1tkI . Cont.l t v of liekens lEEtli E E ('l;intononlii I' . ('ourt. i . ' 11.l Th' liLIE ' 11 1( i Elst E lla it i i~ E E en or It E lE'l . irillE Ein E:ii i il ul, ihfihit l iut'il w he is this da~ tilEd ini thei oihEE of I lE cltik Ef (cEurt for I'iIEens counE~ty, ain(1 to~ Ilikene", S (', withinl t w'nty I;avs afttr II (ic the' wrvieE lwfrEEf, EXElE: ive oft ihr '1av eEl l" "Lll4 the Eol an u:EEI l it bi iii it :Inn- a frE ai, ih l i lh' the' l:dutill in t his :wii wilW I l pl to IEiIn 11Em;E the' comtI for thE' rElielfidenI oiEEEi in thE andl tEE sE1 I htted IFebru:n-ii 10th, 1 S'.0. thir iiallii E 'oilTHAN Ek It"iniNsf N, excIlusivt' 'h:ijitiftls A\ttofrers. If youi fii TkEEE nic e li h it EE the e nlin:n.it E i E lw EI alIl etil E d :lnA El Vition, fE' El in- w ih tEl ' I)i~E was5IIE iled i i I thE E El of lhE ih-rk Ef li1w IoEurt. Eof E'EnEnnIon El f o thEi lE lfi o :ty of' ~ l 'iekIEnin hEE lEE it o' f EE 'flti h iarolina, al Et IE t Sicikens iE laifd StatE :nnEI E'*it y, EEn tiE ('0Tl'lJA N A It(>llTNS(>N, liiiE'S fehl8;U I1a:initills \tttorneys. fuEl on (1TAT OF' 1 SOl'I ('A \()INA. ('ourt If i CorxTv lEt l'1(ls us:l. CEEuIIy' II( ll] E El I (rilllfEn I I \LfEuiaI thoEsl~l It aii, l)fla Eit s, Naoi IE llIien' EEl l, Ifndantsl:' t' JaE . -.f f I h E l p u r I a n c oE J E E 1 f a n I r d i s suE* b I lo .T 11.1 il,~Ei I'r i lE f .In+ jaih AIEx:nierIIE, f:-en.. El EE d, il:iirti. (Er lE foE vEIE i hi. ff E iia IEi' I1 V. sTi w A\. !WT, ( '. ( '. p 5.f .Ein. 27, 1890. ~ l fi JEFF R SON+- DAVIS! :~Yl2E Ipp y l IE Itri I m I lbE liEl.u r i. eb r u Il urti n I E E lE E on i i d il I t-El nodIf b Ie i n I E ,1i (f tEl sbit A .n sn a t lf. l m PFOFEINL. EALIN AttornQy at Law, , t Y wele Record.pper OfUie~ in Court Ilouse. jl2 8y OF I)EALIN(;, \yEI,LS, oita BODU: , ONES ~ Attorneys at Law, PII(EN C. II, B. C. M. F. Axssv~r., C. I.. lIor.itvswoItrtt A EL& IIOLLINO9SwORlTI, Attorneys and Counselors VteETs at Law, C. IL, g. O. nPr.ctice it all the cotuts of the t , o wlt(l se t.cureon ier toalluuinessentnMLt *(1 to tinI. Inrhus4-88tf W &N O IOIJSE O J, OFFICEo, I renville No. 1 PVit Street. NIX lt & NIXG. r"?. \"LcAttrney a)t aw .. -((;n PIsCKENx, S . . ,.C Pa~I'lu"tice inil h ort fNrh11( iMg. w A itt., (IItraC.ti, for .'Ne or less. luin fte li,t!t C$f 10t0 c"nts on the . A(t011.It' for .ads. OConsor & Co., or Knoxrille.:1fLtr five Loodl lawyers hutl hatd I C i NS W I . . 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