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PIKENS SENTINEL. PICKENS C. HT., S. C. c JVLIUS M. BOGGS, Propr1etor. J. E. I1OG4*, Editor. c C For Subscription, $1.9o per annum strictly lu advance;for six months, 75c. Advertiseneuts insert ed at oie dollir per square of on e inch or I ess for t he first Insertion anil fifty cents for evael subse f 4quent insertion. Liberfal dicoint made t to mrchat s ai others advertising for six voaths or by the year. Obituary Notlees e*ece<di nIg live I ill (.., Tributes of lespect, Comunime clat ion of r. personal cinracter, hien ahmnissa blo will becharg-red for as allvertisemet,,. TIIUISDAY, JAN. 29, 1891. The News and Courier's Columbia man, M. F. Tigh, is certainly a joi n alist on rwheel. He reresents the daily news of the city with eon.tIln - mate skill and tact. The Solons of the Senate ive jpent more than a m1onfth wrnIgling over Granny Hoar's pet out rnge, 0:h.-Fon-e 1 Bill. and yet they fat to satisf'Y the I people that it is not a (hange1crousi measure. Col. Keitt. is still afil-r Piesident Stokes' scalp). ie umkesI(' a1 swipe at him in a four c(Plmenin rcply to Dr. Stokes. This is wroNig. All this wrangle is unlitimely aid N ill n1ot inlv fit the couiatry nior the participanids. When Gov. Tilhnan1111 walked into the Ricland court house last week during Coluiilbia's moral 1111ss Imeet ing, he was greete(d with great aIlp Plause. We protest agYainlst the Co lumbianis uIsing nyi) limiiozing plo Cess on our new overnor. Rev. J. S. White, [I pr-om11inentl Pres byterian minist(-r' of Eovk Hill, durii temll]polr11ry abarndion od I.Jind, cauled by ill health, comlimitted sui.,aife on the 22nd inst, by drownilg lihimself iu the water tank of a wind mill in his 1 ard. Hie Was greatlIy eI Wloved by his people, and his sad end has caused univers:al sorrow w here ever he was known. The Ilev. 'Tolson ctuio out alheu inl 'the rel'ort (4 the commlitivee fip poinited to ine,,tigale the morlds of Coluifbia. M1st, of the cbalr- : he had miiade E-1-om the pulpit were sus. iined, and none of themi cout radicted. But the lL 1ed rll \i Yu v(Tv much lmortiit-d h1ceIse the reprlit had nothing in regard to ie ebarges preferred against ilie Columbia club. Gov. I Iill, 'f Newv York, hazs b et u electedi to the U niteid Si :tes Senate. GIranmny Everits will stay aut limme. W ~ith D)avid in t he Semnate :i.nl Grover in thme Prsien's cbair in 'i2, the interest of thue l)(I)ple will be safe' fuii the nmext, fewv years. TIhe elect in ( Hill to the Senate briingws~ ( :iuIphel, of Ohflio, nlext to ('level:uil as thue prot lbable D)em >'rati' St :ubuhm! he-rmer ini the next lcVtioni. Senator' Irbty wiill he the younmgst amnonig a reinazrkal y larg'e mu:uhlueif men under 5t0 year-s who will sit inii the next Senate. Hie is only 30. D)elegalt( D)ubois, elected thle othlei day~ as Seniator' from1 [dh o, iS'nout y et 40. Other Senators 5) year's oblu and under are: WV u le't 1, 42; hav 50; Hhiggings, 60: Spoonter-, 47;A drich, 49 Pett igrew.u, 412; D.mienl, 4 Allen, 45 :; Fuilkner(,, 413; and hl-mia 42. :Editor' Hmphiill, of lie .luville Med(iumli,hais a,'genuinei case5 of hy st crics II over the propo;ed Centenial in (Column bia. lie clainis it is a pol it ical scheme and1 a boom for Jiampton.i The1 editor of the Medhiumi shiould know better. It is no~ t a h'oomi for3 anly party or man, 1 uit it is a 1bom uhi for the State and( C'olhuiai, in whlichu s every c'itizni (If the State should take anl inter'est. It will be a great tig u for the whole State, amid its beneftits ii w~ill be felt to thle moitst rem-to'corner. 11m If the suggestion that President Harrison be invited to visit Colluiai on the occasion or the 'enitennlial was "unfortunate" as thue News antd C.our- 1 ier says, its eenunien(-lt onl the sugges- I tion'wias fil miore' uiroritiuate. It ~took hold of thie President's poulitical behavior towards the South by the throat, and shook, and shook till it s: tore its hold out, and then vomnite'd the gory morsel back all over the said 'recsidenit. The President (oiuht to I i be0 inlvited. Wbe suspect lhe wouiIld be too busy to necept. If he should L come lhe would have moure sens~e, than to bring any.of his objeetional --a sub.t alterns. Ho is President of the whole country, and it might be a great pub lic benefit to separate himu for aL few days ~from tho Hor's, Hlawleys, -'Quay's, For'aker s, Lodges, CIalarksons and Reeds, and let him shake hands and be sociable with South Carolin. ians. Seeing the world might bu .nd en his views. Every Notherner' yet tl who has cultivatad our ac'quiaintance tl hab Men greatly toned down. We ~ might improve the President socially very much without hurting ourselves ti ~ n the Ieast. tI descaribe for the Sentinel, The Work at Clemson College. Knowing the interost that our tizonas take inl the progress of the V trmers' College, last MoI.dAy we vis- ( ,ed Fort Hill for the purpose of giv- c ur readers i idea of the progresi u f the work. r Presidenlt S1nloe, who is at the v IlAd of the college, is the right 1inan or the place. le keeps hiiiself v horongbly )0StCd oil Vevthing t.at 'I s done about the works, andl(] directs s mnd supervises everytlinlg inl detail. ?rof. Strode lias ha(d an.l vxtensive cx- d )erie- ce inl building ias w1 ell as con i luictingc inistituiti(ans of Ihi ind. I] Work is now heing pih.ed oi, the o al;orator.y for. tlhe- p:ipose of getting (I t ill shalv to rccive the paripliernia- 1 inl of the 11gricltrll-1 departmnent, v .vvently frll-1(d ovvr to the Collegc. t LI'be r Sidice for tilhe Treasurer, ind s PrfI o' residenlce are- nearm1114, -(AInple At 1in. ProfJ. St rode saiiv F tl tati he failure of the L'egishituI re to Iake the Inecess.ary apyrn -priat ion ast mssionl, w%ill retard the blilbliln f icce.ssar-y aeconiilodations for tihe tildenits. Tlil eitire work is no%% >eilg donle by the college tirist(es.( Mie p,lan11 of l.tiing out lie buildin.gs 0 (!Mntralettwrs did not- pr-ove satisfac-. oIy, an1d ill 'le cotractors hav been lisiIissed. )artinevnt is utilder t.hle Inaniagemnit >f MIr. .1aues Hall, of (vitiral. This is a giaran1itce that the work will be -irt-clams inl every wa,y. Mr. I:all lis ofigee all thle awor, and di reets andI coitirols ll t wfirln-n, bothi free and conviet. 1hre are now O11 l.1dhired n(gro conviets id Fort I1 ill. All of the wilite len Iive 1-evin Senit bick to (1lihil. 'Ia T'he conmict Camy is il eliarge 0f Ollpt. WV. A. PNrr,wo is reSponlsi., bl2 fto. 1e car. 1114ilsafe 1wepn of; tl 10 semuits of the Stvtv. lIe is a stelinil.g, Conl.,-cientioim tusi ll1el, anld I 1ikis go Id car. of Ile Ilien. Tile hvo sleepig rcci-p n1s in thc stcliade I re kept cvlea and free froml aill 11np1uritifies. 'Iheurc is it lospital at mebw do the stm'kadv, an id a1 supI N. >f i11vilicine-s irev hept for. use umi)(cler Ihe (iletclitn (f Dr. Pickens, ill, c'g l 1 n 'I tle c:unip. The plr;is(nerl,S limne he fre(dll of thle N:1-A ,nSnly, lind 2ll ir, rquired to tale 2a bati ".3 iousi e, whiche is supjpl'~iel with ph-et >f fresli 'vater f,:1ni 21 hl)d spin wllr the( calinp. Thle hill of fare( Con-' t d-ts, for breakfast, Iwvat, loinilly and V )read; d i aIII I, WlS UIl k1111 b n d br(1aI upperti, breaid andh Ia luas , w ith - ec.f twol days5 eachi '4 k, andh biscit unii vet aMes t we , : ' IS eaLch w e.k. 'I n it llas [(:(een1 II\e esr:a es sinUce\ iIill, 1iv o44f nien wer tie t rustles. ('h4 2.-2r' I' I neut2i honie5 to. speiinl r) " '1ay dier i and can;e back Since lie increaise of the foret (If coie(t4, hie stoc~kaide will have to bet edired '(I > w wice its pre sent size. Thle tiqu-d )rs are co1inforabl an llICtiif ell~iiI ntiea l thiis winte4". C onvits gain iilesh f 11d it rengt a~ii't t his Cami Ip, and5 d is ke to) be sent baick (down the coun-i (2 3r. ,bd'ie A. Shaunklinhscag f the ounisry an looks afterte &(ett fori thle 1 'isoners5.1' [ ilals l.as hairg.e of t he b arni and 2all thle live lock. 11e hias ( wenty-on mu' i'ii le- lhe oniginig to (lie co4lle'ge iierc his care. hiow tiiuit every attenltioni is pid to hs ir stales andit feed4 tughs. 'Thie stonie quarry'l is in charIge' of iets busy att worki gettinlg oAut the lillionl bick will hei re-nyi~ for' use ini 14e spring, ' lhen a full foree of hands1 ill he put1 ait woik 'recCting thie >r thie collige. ie -\ ississipp-i A\. and1( M. (Co'Illege, 1isiharge of tie e'xperimenbd1(ii falrm apar1'' mentl . lIe hIas been i tt 'thog 'I n enii il fiilrinl 21ul4 thIi s y('url zyjll t le (leriisoii f:;in o(l1 rs lii[ 11 (verV >portun11ity to demon'cstra'ite his capa Ar. JI M. KIeels, formeri('Ily'1 bok nI, is thne11( k~epe anld gtieeral uItili man11. 1lis pa ro4 ll for free 1labori'j nou'tnts to $177 peri week'l. Th is1 ree(' wlill tie ilrgelv~ inei1rensed int the pro11g. Presidenit Strod saysHtV t1at nlinlety ve boyis have ahieadyl (interedl thir I amest'i (on the registr and(114 (desireo t a ter the( col)1lege as -ooni as openICi.el'c 'wo thirds of the.e boysV are' froic a 3e low coun1try. Pro4f. Strodce saiyi itit those wvho wish to enter the first ?ar should register their finaes at ice, naI there is every prlobabhility 10 ait there wvill be far mloreo applicantts w ian clin be ftCeomi2 1 ted. of ne to Tb' 0Zrrn.e1. "$1.5) j er yea-r, Col. R. W. Simpson, president of 10 Board of trlistecs of 3emson College, has issued a ircular to the oil mills as 1ufact rers and to rtilrotIds as common car iers, iotifving them that cotton stced "eal when used as a fertilizer is a Con111ue'cial fertilizer" and as such till be hld,1 liable to the tag tax. lie News aid Courier takes tho po ition that ctttonl sped nval Is not a CmeI'cVial fertiliz-r," lmut a good cal niight, b>e said oi l>oth sides. It i Cvi<t-nt that the Legislature did Ot iteiid to lay the privilege tax up i cot toni seed meal, for it the time f the passage of the imw this coml i i t v was not an article of com mer V. The imitter will be ini doubt un. il thel,lhw Is eInIl(dA(l, o1n1 cot.ton i (.41 IIIval shouldI be(, plainlly exclud 1I f'-Im the(. list, of CorlIliervial fertil Fe,s tmr Nweemtimenrt. II ii.i.sinolm, Tex , in., 24th 1891. IDEA SET:-r,f.:,: I llve thought orI a lng whil taint, I would write n Imu slimt Itter, blt have beel too >usy. W(1l, I will try at least.: You oinv t.n sve i. s) regullar,. You start >n Tihunlm; ay aui arrive lere Sat ur la Io' m, lmiillgI a trip of over 1001.1 iiles ill so shoit a time. VelI, dl., SE:lINE-:, I have noth. ll new tO write yoI. So far w%ve have it nm winter; iio blizzard yt., ice )mlyv ab>Ilt tl-ve tilmes. I thinlk Feb 1inry will bring Its plnItY of winiter. lie cttm (11 is about ill, with a m)d yivl<l, ole-half hale per Iaere. 'iOrnl is higli, sev('ifNty-live cenits per ushecl;mt tmn is very low. I s(- Pickmiis i going to sprea( I.rs(lf nI i $10,000 C(OIrt, houlse. I im>dhl thinik you PV4)Ple oumti.01t to do a tIfer. Youl oulght mo hmve at least '.,51,0'00 builmding Dl),las, near us, s u111lig a cm1uit house tocmst whell iMplm -d over $83110,0011. you see I tln iicliiel f.m ri'ig (it Tcxas, il you VTc -re you v wmil i thilnk she was Lmimut wbiiIi and a sizer mit m Iln Iu., i t le tiinm (M of those i>e llrspwalnced <mvwn onl ymI. We )AvO lim:niiniges as wvell Y"lu, b Wugh w h.ave gomd lanld and ii leitv 4 it, whitch1 is b-egilniliing tf selA ver' u1".h1, so in1:11Ny ctii l ts y u S e. Wc l.me a glly iN r of iat()ro lilli'lis h re. lit'l .lMn damllIVs, 11 -w <lys Igm. I If. Is Ir mit abo it 111ntel's M.\ 111 i Tx ivo .AlIle. I I(t-. - m in I 8l , in mO 11m( t w;. 111 abm ut s vt-li. n i' Ailt, chirlir il. 1c is nmw worlth about $10,000 atid I W't, knu4ow hIonw -imly chilhdren, bt hiink thire is twelve or fourteein Iml lie )uh101. Orit (d time fri-nd rind kinsiini, iIT :ogs, is hereim. borry I hamve i-r mi'nut hii m.incm his narmival. I limphilt I wom uldI taloum mlvantamgim~e of 111ur.Iin i:ates ;ni visjt yomu all ti s inil br, buit hiavingm juis t' e tmn. fro'm :it hi Cariotliti Iist w1inzter, (:iud I i'l ymul it i.s* a firinem tripm.) I< lemidl. < mm t imm. vmstpo y iri n.ii e mm' i m tommn m t akeyou a 1>p1 arance (ev(erv -<'Ik, form .1 en'ti t hiii n t of 'i-vinmg ymoi mm, yoilae just lilke a lint ter' frmom Wmi thI i much lve fmor all may friend's, min a double pi' r timn for your owni ari se.lf. I a11 tu yursi as v'ir, W. S. B. Wo(nderml why inso inally persi'ons suiIr'ir om lm: at rrh~v whe iithif Old Sau I 's Cai rrhi' ( ur -m thei y wouhili bem euredmm ait onceC. meall lhavt omuri pmrtef menes but nom lne fiefers imn h:ear ma trinig bab Iy whenci it factf is smm will knomwni, fint .1)ir. 1Uul's hmlmv Syruip widm at onieo <iniet it. Themm tin mi>k- mfein t ratm imm n wmii ill bem. mile lele Oie M i~the i own- in)m .I. 1i. 'w n )ftore~ .01. mm. I'im-mTiii)N,. ~ mi-i i up rviorlie---straton IT il S . lmpi r-it hldm2:in:rmiiti ~mminst thm l-iate of I:iin a lIg,m-'- l, 'm'm--'m-l, latem ml l'im'ke-ins imim i'''or . mm mout them tm lmrs--nm i for m:m pa '.-m f li t' d ml' .l:m th. I 0. ail f homsm him it 1m -to mmmhl 1:stal w iill uiiakm j)aylmiet-i -iimiN 1 I s. iL\..mNm l 'm22ii- I \mdlinini: I ratorm. C. ,ilI-l'l-'I!cs, ATTiOlI:Y ATl J.A W, N o. 79t. mw :e m (illi il t\ II,[.-', . . y.~t I'm s ermneim .mim Tlephon - o. 79.re Nlotiie ims itheb i Snlat m .it 11 Correime lr i-rsl 'i ii h' re.d andm pelm'Smt l me'itmt m IDaited 20thi d v inf .lm uimry. 1 m91. e ILL SKINMDBLOOD DiSEASES. rho Best Household Medicino, )nce or twice each year tile r,n mu needs purging of the implji is which clog the blood. From ildhood to old age, no remedy aicts nll cases wvith the samo~ cer inty of good results as BOTANIC LOOD BALM. V. C. McGamuhey, Webhb City. Ark., writes. I. B. i. has donme me more good arid for lmss ney ihan any othiler biloodl nurifier I ever used. - we t!he comfmort ofmy ife t." ' mm ~A. She- hecrd. Norfoik, Vn.. August to, x188 $11 ies. "I eicpends on1 i. B. Ii. for the preservation mo my health. I have had it in my family no- ti rytwycr and In all that tIme have not had haeadco.. #as 4 o r Non-Remident Sunnnons. ulE STATE OF souTi CAROLINA, County of Pickeis. Common Pleas Court. Summons Complaint Filed. B. B. (Ailstrap, Petitioner, In Re C. L. 11ollingisworth, Plaintiff, Against Robert T. Griffin and 13. B. Gilstrap. De fendants. Tro the Defendant, Robert T. Griflin: Youi are hereby summoned and required to answer the petition in this proceeding which is filed in the ollee of the Clerk of the Court for State and County aforesaid. and to serve a copy of your answer to the said petition on the subscribers at their office at Piekuns S. C., within twenty days after the ser vice hereof, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer the pe tition within the time aforesaid, the peti tioner in this proceeding will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the peti tionl. Dated 12th dIay of Jaminry, 1891. COTRillAN & ItOlilNSON, WELLS, (1lt & 1Imm.8, Sols. Io. Pet. J. M. STEWATl, [L. s.] C. C. P. To the Defendant., Robert T. Grillin: Please take notice, that the petition in the above pri-eeilieg, togetlher with the summons, of which smil"lons tile forcgo ing is a (.opy, vas tiled in the oflice of the Clerk of tle Coturt, for lPickens County, Stat e- afores:aid, on the 12th day of Janu arv, 1891, and is now on file in said ofme. You will further take notice that the object of this proceeding is to have the execltionl in the above stated ease revi'ed with the force, f(,rm and effeet of the Iormer executlion, al ask tlat the peti limner he suhrogated to all the rights of thi plaiotiff in tie above stated ease. 12th day of .January, 1891. cOTull't'AN & 1mI1INSON', WELLS, 0111 & BOGRxS, Sols. Pro. Pet. .Jan. 15, wfi. i TATE OF SOUTH CAVOLINA, County of Pickens. In Common Pleas. Smnmons for Relief. Complaint not serv ed. W. C. )aens. 1. 1). Daieus, L A. Gilstrap. Malissa Chastain, V. 'M. Jones, and L. 0. Jonies, 3M. II. Jones, J. I. Jones, L. E. .lnes, 11. L. Jones. and E,4siv B- Joves, inilnors by Ilieilr guiar11dian ad litem W. 31. .Jcnes, :int William Dacus, anid Minnie Daus, minors by the tuardian ad litem Ab nier I. Chstain, ib their own ri-.hits and. .1. M Sth.wart, as a.biin11ilistratir with 4lit will annexed of Margaret Iaus, M,NarlY KIlenlor and Cylthia Kenne 111o,1 iesed, Painitiffs, A,.ainist. I. II. Kiininme. No ah Kennemore, H Iarvey KeiemlOre. Ia-ena Kennemore. Bcn.j:cnin Kvicemore. Feaster Kenne mm-rv. . r:b Keiitmmre. Rebeca llolder, ohil S. K ccimcnie. Mm th lutlier. A. C. I.1ahan. T. A. McMhaiu, T 11. Me. Mlahan. N.wev 11. ( rvn, E. C. Burgess, M. \. "ilitm ss N:11y v It. Ciidress, N(lah l. Sa ii;t. lainda S. lBrown, Ilarvy G. nitI. W. . Sm ithI, 3rtv i. Morgan, \.;aK !sp,JaeL. Cant'rell, cIminl- .J. Kv.enwmore Chaleo.. W Ken A11n$re. .John BI. Kenemre, A. I). Ken iuore, . A11sii .\ Kelilill re, Guever Kanore adI larv Lee Kennemore Ih )i nithiets. - ti, iik le leedan;ts above naued: You are h:4-ebv sil;:in0iedA and required h aswer tle Iompillil ill this action, whih s this d;Iy tiled in the offi'e of the lilrk (or tot for Pickens emmv, S C antd lti serve ai cpyt ofi youri a-'wer'to thile iaht (omliniit oin tie siribersi'cc~ at tirioltie at lPicktuns, S (', withcin I wtitv days alter' theII sien,ice hieef, enluive ii the day ni suchi sirvice: acnd it f you fail tic answer Itiihliilompiaint w,itin i th'e I .ml afoiresaid, the iyhtintifIfs inl t his a'tio lulwill appcly to hi' couri t fo r thle rel ie,f demandeditut in Ite Implin t. ('Ol'IlIHN &V iI0)iHNSON, Plaint llfs' Attorneys. ro all of the defendants above( namuedi: Pleas-e take notiet that ft' summitons mrii cmiin:itc in theo abcove staedi ('ase vi; lilecd ini fte - Uie ofI the Clerk of the tIurt for P11'tice cot3. SouthI Carolina, mi tlhe lthi dayv ofi Janiry, 1891I,andt they lit newA' oin tilt' iin said oflie, l;jth Janaryi', 1891) . ('T )'l'iAL N &, I( OBINSON, Pintictiffa' A ttoriney. OlIN (1. C'APEf&r; ATTl'UINEY AT LAW, (ilIEEiNVrLLE, S. C. "Ppco si'e Vtarmer's' Atlliaunce Wiarehnouse. [Kast Endc oflli a ct A. 11. J1eickins', Main .t. (ani be reachet:l lby tteliphine. Prompt iicd (carefu1liI attention toi buiness44 Practi cs ini State' and Vo:ierai Courts. J'K A. 'lN A. lorr,Viet ret T '!- .IIll X~ Ps People's Bank ho fair Gre"enillhe, S. C,. will wou nary.us, , , '5.000OO haut V. M1. Ifaigocod, E- 11. Putlen,,ider, janfl anc;s I.. Orr, Fracck I lanuinond, - . t'te, 11. F. Meancs -I'. Mlills, Jlas. AX. Ilkyt. 'l'econts oIf nitrrhints andt farmuers heietied. ilellsits rte'ivedl Iromc $1.00 to icy cimoutit iaycle tin demhiandi. .All buisiiness uisuacl to bancking~ w,ill re vt ouir careflul attIei:tiocn, anl we tx. icd- ev'ery econsisteiit nectimmodattiottnc to r custcol mrs. au ii I. A pamnph!et of information and ab ktrac,t of the laws, ihowing How to Obitain Pateontu, Cavesta, Trrade Marks C rtJ te, out 361 Drwondway, New York. Monecy to Loan. On Improved farm lands In sums of 1(10 andi ii >waiils. Loians repiyale in cnll animai. Ipa~yme,t.5 through pri od W!1( six years, thus eniablhi a the borrower Pay3 < ff his inidebitdnt ss without ex wist.ig his cmn ln anyonnn vcAr Apnpl., LEWIS We wish you one and all thank you for your very liber; still harder to deserve a con1 and low prices. Remember,% And it may ot sound sc little you owe us, and we nee( cash without delay. Perhaps Well, settle up the old score z ter. Try it. With our best wishes, wc LE SON FRE D). GLENN. J. HI. BROWNi NEW FIRM! Small Profits aP(d Quick Sales" Tfells the tale. ir Stock is too large and we n.ust un We want your trade, and if dealltg rand low prices will win we e have on our b)ooks a great many old1. Ots andi note due us, for which we i W Id be very thankful if our customers! friends would come in and pay us. D.>ibytefirst day of February,ffl i bebiedto put therm in the .n .s of a lawyer for collectjin. l*wl .ENN & BROWN, ''-" n LIBERTrY, S C. ggiTo atl we will givet year. agiTo al we will give t year. gliirTo al pa nuh h &A & MORRIS. a prosperous New Year, and desire to d patronage during 1890. We shall try :inuance of the same by honest dealing ve cannot be undersold. well to sonic of you, but we need the i it bad. Please let us see you with the you may not want any credit this year. tnd start square, and you will like it bet are Yours truly, WIS & MORRIS, ETHING ! FOR NOT HING! A Farm and Steck E to Every Subscriber I THE PICKENS SENTINEL e are pleased to nnounce~ that we( have madec arrangements with the pulishers of n give that. excellent. St.ck, Farm and HTousehoeld Journal FREE to - - ubscriber of the SENTINEL. ugpon thec cog dition named below. 'The arrangement, is For a Limited1 TFirne Only!I And will be offered b)y no other paper in~ the county. I who pay arrearaiges and one year in advancee fromi the date of payment ie BREMRDER'S GUID)E A N) PRACTICAL FARIMER free or on I new suhseribers who pny one year ini advancee from date of payments he BREDER'S GUID)E ANi) PRACTICAL. FARMER free for on. I whosce subs9crip)tIi In i pai part of the year in advance and who wllh mak it a < lg'1 Vl I ad r . w e a'ill give e,he BREEDER'a, Vhat Is the Guide and Farmer.' The Guide and Farmed~ 1s a Forty-(c,lungi Stock ai cd Farmi Iapcr, issued twice each month and ch--e.ck fulil ogf practical and valuale information fo r: Fa'rmegr and "ek rais< r. Rt is a fearless exp<meec~t of the vart tius Fa,rers n.rganizatgoans. and( shouldr bec in) the hoausehold of every are:cler of the SENTIN EL. Comec ini and subscrjibe nowv. ( :t youcr frienda to comes la and'c get thei I lNT I impr pigublishedt ini P'ieces county, and an e'xcellen;t. 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