The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, December 10, 1891, Image 2
PICKENS SENTINEL.
PICKENS C. 1., 8. C.
X I. BOGGS, Editor and Proprietor.
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THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1891.
The Childs prohibition bill has passed
The House of Representatives, the Pickens
members voting aye. The vote In the Sen.
ate will be close.
The Clemson College prohibition bill
knocks up the bar-rooin at Pendleton. I
forbids the sale of whisky anywhcre withh
ten miles of the college.
Senator O'Dehl voted in the afllrniativi
on the bill prohibiting nembers of thi
General Assembly and State ollcials fron
accepting or using free passes on the rail
roads.
The county lovy nsikd for i.: Ordiinar
county, 3 inilk ; railrend, 4; past indebteJ
mess, 4; for Interest on bonds, 1, making 1
mills. The school and State tax will mak
the total about 19 mills.
Lordl Macaulny says: "W tried an I(
-the stamp1) act-on the fierce race of tht
old Puritans. We lost an empire." 'I'h
question is, what will South Carolina )os(
by the Stamp Act.? She may ad(i thoti
ands to her tax lists, but she vill dcepriv
herself of millions iln taxalle property.
Charles F. Crisp was chosen pal;rkc
Congress on the thirteentli b:alot. Milh
of Texas, was the leading candidate again
him. Crisp ;. a Georgian, a lhorough den:
ocrat and we are glad that he is speitker i
the democratic Conugres. The people c
these United States, we predict, will see
great difference between speaker Crisp an
speaker Reed; and we think they will ai
preclate the difference.
Governor Tilllijti'.4 owl CoUnty, Edg
field, had a lynching bee last Monday.
negre, Lunday, shot young Olutz, 1 son c
the'sheriff, Saturday night an< e died Sini
day. Outz went to a festival to arrest a na
when he was shot by Luatny. While tl
funeral was in progress last Monday,
party of undiiguised men entered the ja
shot Lunday to pieces, cut his throat an
disappeared. The goveru r:has offered
reward for the lynclers.
Somlle of our cilizeus live hun to thin
that Mr. Burkhuiter is a roadhaiter. A It
ter last Saturdaystated tihat Ie 1111( Iten InI
expectedly sullknloned to WayN esboro
attend the trial of at case inl court oin la
Monday, the 7th inst. It would be unhu
iness like in us to become impatient or 10:
confidence. As yet we have inivestedl noti
Ing andl haie everythinlg to ).winl. LI
Pickens de(legali<m are nusimaio
through the (Lcuerni .'' 'amll' winh a
Dossible speed~ ,'''"Asebywh
Congresman Shell hasi don ned goc
clothes eschewed a free pas, taken una
ters at a fine hotel, promised to abide 1
the decisions of the Dtzemocratic cauIcus an;
support anybody except Satan whoXI ma
get the I semnocratic lnmiiat ion for P'res
dent. Like Senator Irby. our ('ongree
man is determined to be'resp'ectabhle, not,
that he has secured oficee andi hals a ch)ant
to reform.-Thle State.
Four noble qualit.ies thlese of Congres:
mlan,Shell, the father of the Malreb man~I
festo. We arc glad to know that he is sti
a democrat and will be controlled by lh
democratic caucus.
'There is no reason in.the;clamor agains
She assessment of Banks and mianufactum
lng companies. Uon. Stanyarne Wilson
bill to put factories on the sae plane wit:
the banks, ought to has been to put al
property on the same planec with banks.
is notorious that all property is arnessed
a low figure. T1he:upheavail iln aSS( smer
should he uniform and general. O therwis
it is unj ust. T.ihere is no doubt thalt a larg
sp'cuilationi couid he muade ini buying th,
property of t he Coemptrollem General at it
assessmient,and SCllinlg it for "its true valui
iln mioney."',It la4 imllmaterial whether the as
Sessmnent be high or low, bult it is a matte
of gr eat miomit , that it should be uni
forni.
Every mall, black or white, high or low
rich or poor, who marries no0W will havy
the consolation of knowing that lie is oj
sorne benefit to his country, for when i
marries lie conitributes twenlty-flve cents to
wards educating the childlen. If weO 03nb
had a divorce law to go along with thi
marriage license law and, provide that hal
thecost in o1)".';.* gevorce shgiii,.
appear. 11 this~ woul te If aft.
. yinto it, there otught to be c
way p vJded for' him to pay out of it, i
he became dissatisfied. And then to thin!
how it, would swell the ceoffers, and whan
fine educations our children would have
What a pity that every thing canniiot bt
thought of at the right time.
Then It would' be that thme law would set.
41e the nlow openf question. "Is maIfrrialge
a failure."
THEI E~XTEN5ION.
Thne Constitution ought to be amnended
SQ Us to fix the time for the payment oj
taxes. The extension business Is one ol
the greatest nuisances to county and Stat<
finances that has ever come along. It is
one..sided good and a manay-sided evil. 1
suuddlas.and delays the equnty anid state set
eomel$, Agd greatly increases ihe expens<
andstrosbis of making the same. It makes
mnote delinquents, and they would be delin.i
quent If the time was extended to the 1s;
of June. Many of the needy citizens are
ereditors of the county. Tihey cannot gel
their money ntIl the taxes are all in. It
esee many farmers to lose money on
&9l4isg tkeir Cotton. And all this trouble,
,j oinfusIob, un)ceriainty and unsettling~ of
t upisizthods, ihat a few peopile may
4t~~~toz- Freen Alpha to Omega;
~ad wrug.
A NEW CONswaIIT ON.
The Senate Ias pasd tie bill calling a
convention of the people to make a Iew S
constitution. An efTert was made to
amend the bill providing that the present C
two mill school tax shIouIld tie i!n tihe new
constitution. This was defeated as it (
should have been. It wokild have been of
no force. The conveltio of the people J
of a sovereign StatC as.; emubled to 1i1ke ia
funidaieilntal !taw, cannot be ham1111pered by
any State lugis!ation, not even by any ci
stituitiol or act of liy fotner c(oventi.
It is goveIIIed eltirely und only by rules
of its own Ccooing, rmd from start to fin
ish de-1; just as it lfetaes without (lictition
fromi any souce.
The SuNriNi. thinks there II no neces.4
ty for such apr(odigionis outlay of the peo.
ple's money. The cost Lif the convention
has been variously estimated from $50,000
to $100,000. The fact is, no one can guess
at the cost. No one knows when or where
it will begin or stop. Iu fact it has but
one known quantity, tti.c that is that what
ever its expenses are it will certainly ap
propriteastiflicient stumi:o pay themn. h:,t so
far as the ('xpenses are concn, tley will
be just fNirly collinemced wheu the con
Veition adjorns. It will saddle the ixt
legislature -witi a thollSln(d an1d ole
'salls." The re.ult of these "shalls" will
be i long an(md tediouis session of the Gener
at Assembly to gtili out inother pomler
MIus Y(Ilunl,! (If Geniral taitutes for the
State. Then amendii-nt wil have to le
piled oil top of ameidimienlt, IaInd litigation
on), top of litialtion to bring us iito our pres
ent comlitio. We have imd two C( neral
Stutes I'epar-ed muer the conwtittition of
J8e8, and have made thirty-tirve votmlum
Otf reports interprvting the cons" it itt ion and
St e tMatutes. The thil t "G(i.1 rat Shat utl H'
is aboit r:mdy to ie- siImlittel to the l,eg
ishatuire.A'd Obis has ilit jh tt i,illioNs
of dillat-m. A nuw conitihution will mipe
e Out ne.-a11 toll(- usi a, Tll- lalmx
d .uik ot tw ntydine years will have
It be riwpeate11. W o. f,tl lviu' a few
f (tilli m e nedil in the 1ci(eent CO stitu
, tion. All the vulge.; till ele wa't
it Coul be 1mdt. wvithiut it convenitionl and4
Without (-cs. A conventiii will no doubt
f give them soimethiig tly dlo 1lot. want.
f The ballot box is tIhe only proper and saf,
a pACC to C-elingC the fulamilental ]aw Of
anly State. Thlc "tiite louise ik the 0113
proper aidl safe phe-' to vot.e uponl 1113 act
ill pursuice of thle fuilamnIItal law.
If there arc bad secmlils in the constiiu
tion, let the ballot box strike them out. If
there are some good thing 4 ou. tatit ou.gIt
to be in, let th( hallot box pt11 thlei in?.
Polilits ik too r.ull':ill. Y,-? ii ui'.oly
eiallds 4' iol (f the lI k. I.t greedy 11nd self
a ishi lawyers work and pull to;' ti .ul.covvI
L.ion. They-ill reapq jj h:- ,.(.Lt c(pn
s Seltcionti i'tattesilien fcri-ever .-ilcucie thte
t cll.
k None cati OVei that Iir' 1u1ty Lv 1 n.
leit ark I* i v . it !. lti to ' - i
Ianythilng ]-mE t. U Ii : tre:<.1 1 eI
is fill 1uperIi(r to thto 1 mal o.. i ill tihe
plaint about tl,e ipre.scit ']an, h1 1
ab itout the e'ffets of e--- 0 r1
13 .n it ,... '.1 inuii oners ill ear..
abtolishe~d the o d and' gave rise t o the newv
sys3'teml. JL gi: hmi:n, a,-: ami:i\ a try'inm
new ii mhome more~ l(''-to ', p11 ie-hn :c 0;anfl
d bietter pIln wouih hav Oceen to have'c. ket'1
r'- onl hammeiling1: at theC presenit syste until1111
ne(cesciies. i.f ouri lcwo(ple. TheL liCeL (of
i. county comii'neriil is :.h most ui"'ful an.
respenC!:.Jcble tilme i:: ti'> roul ty in j.reic'r.
t ion to ll,e ani:i na of ;-alr.
e Ther('e is liut one; ~thin::, aict 0:t i a; pari
ty idmaurel, whcich Icn[r pa vct lthe new1
systemIi froin i ~ig c;cion-u: ini :ht u'xtrmr,
ofi refatIig &in ('.hiltO.ii thijden:i:Emi: p;ty
a prmr elei . The udicltir, tre.iurer
L the Ccutistat~,ue selected by3 prlinl.iary, yet
a tll hold their coiinissions, 1by virtue of ex
a (cniive app)oinltment. Tihis is local self
government. With the new system of
Shaving the Governor to appoinit Bo maniy
t roadl supervisoirs, we wouild lbe in a deptlor'a
t ble condl(it,ion if the scalawlagu shiouldi 'iver
t get the asicndency. We wouldl have a
hiordle of unn11ek'om bn tos'ues thamt no white
illt man couinitry coiuhlc endunre.
ndrc ItheIi new% s3siln lhe '1,c ple \,ill 11o
lon.ger he' a iovereigni I ople'h. Th1ey3 will
only3 Cxerij'u thle preroai i se1i of se'cond.
-'1ela.4 sov.ereignity anid thadt tby the grac'e of
- neveir w'ouldc vo'te to take thce electioni ofi 1
inigle ccih-er awayI) fromll the peoiple to1 whomi
tiucih'I lle inus~i i(enth-r' all aeroun lt.
"1tehited ~ hby the Auitolr erere It he.'
tol - aued to ,ildO'ent , is !njusmt, iin quli
- '."e and (")ntrarly to cimliri an h-titer.,f
hei tax law. Il plov ides fori thcrih' him0'
s itanliji and asmcllesac~d at th: iirice ichalm.
>'his face vlule is 10as i" legimihhi as the~
- Vindil(. A Li te er miotgage' amy be worthl I
one11 hundredlu (Cents 01ond th dlz la( (lildy,
and the ndext, not hb e orti wt'cy.tgr'
Fcents. A great I hue man d cry 1has Ii IlriNcd
on behcalf oif the dbctucr e'mcss of or' fc.)
ple. T1his will ine:c -- I their' bcurce.- mc
duiieitersi. '1Tihe a ill barc'e to payc~ in ad-h
thIeniIi he roml'ly3 !iued or' fan <: 'o.tt Siolme
plcet' w ill hiave to gi ve. thir notes5 and(
m1ortgalges away to keecp fro bcini iiIg taxed
io thme puoor hiouise. J'Te law witlllneithetr
hinder nor hut. this lima'bine.
No Entochi A e'dterl.
" Say, SIcre'tary3," sa d a wi ld.('ved indi.
vidual. ats heo (ete t he mayor' c's otlec, -
'kmt I gil a plermit to carryl' a Iistot?'"
"'Is y.ourm fife iln jeopar'dy?"' asked the gen
tat steretairy.
'Ini whe('re?"'
"'Are you itn fear of dantger?" saidl the "
not I'zacekty feareut, as y'ou emi it htl .0
8s'e I nmarried a womlan who thuclgtht iter
first hutsbcan' was dead. 8, e? Wel o
It 'pears as5 hOW hie's turned up1 ouit'n I)aiko
Ia. Af'er heartm' all abliut hert a-malhr -'3t'~
meii he jist sits dowin an' wvrite's my1 ol'' w
mani as how hie's onl this wavy lhre to trim $
my ej-e-brows, jiat to show m'iC thadtihe's no
sickl~ Enocht Arden. whn'ever that mleanus. 1
Now, considermn' all thinigs, hada,'t von)d
bette.r g' ime a permit to. carry a mnudit>
Eh"DetroIt F.~ree PrI
The SEMTWEL 81.50 per' yeamr.;
Con frence Appolltmentr.,
Tho appointments for the Greenville,
Purta'uburg, Cok0lAbury, Chester and tj
harleston ditricts were mado by the d
onferonce at Darlington, December 7: R
Greouvillo District--John 0. Willoon- P1
Buicf.jubo Strot Methodist Church,
reenvillo-,. Thomas Pate, ). D. e
We,t End, Grcenvillo--R. Herbert r*
Grecville Circuit-E. A. Wilkes.
Rvidvillf--T. P". Philllipm.
North (Ire nvillo-J. H. Thacker.
Foitain Ini-J. F. Auderson.
WVilliamiston-J. C. Stall.
Anderson Church-0. B. Smith.
Andervion Circuit--J. D. Crout.
West Anderson--O. L. Durant.
Towitvile.-J. N. Wright. 1
Pendleton-T. C. O'Dell.
Pickeas-13. 0. Berry. r
Senea-A. B. Earle.
Westwinter-S. B. Shaffer. I
Walhalla-H. C. Mon8on.
Eaeley-N. (. Ballinger.
Piedmnont-3. H. Zimmerman.
Blue Ridge Mission-E. M. Merritt. t
Spartanburg District-J. M. Boyd.
Spartnnburg Central Church-H1. W.
llichards~on.
C"ity TAio- . L.waite.
Union--T. E. Mlorris
Laureim-W. 1. flerbort.
hdfiney-N. B. Clarkson.
Coketistiry Distriet-J. B. Campbell.
,reenwood-P. F. Kilgo.
A bbmville-MI-arion lhrgau.
Nowbeiry -W. ). Daniel.
Chester Dist rict. -G. T. 10armon.
Chaleston DintriCt--R. N. WeOIN.
Bethel, Charle.Aon-J. A. ('1ifton,
Sprin1gStrevvt-M%. Ml. Brabbialn.
Cmiierlan-A. M. Ahreitzberg.
Wa.1,hington btreut, C)olumlbiat, 11. F.
Chreit'zberg.
Marion Street-S. P. H. Elwoll.
Trive itemeily Wvorkedi All ilght.
Thie Uo wvreviipiciois that Prof. Spire
ll firIed the Ibit of going lipstairs ev
3.T evening abut 9: :30 'clock to (:re(.p
along th'! halls iin his stockinlg feet and lis
tin at the doors, says the Do.ton Post.
Thy thoighL, however, that his vare ws
lnot ine'lrablle if strong Imeaisures were tak
(1. 'lcy lmde their preparations and
hwn wAited inl silent expectlatiol.
When l'rof. Spire cane out of hik roman
111l ibc..1n to inount the stairs, a eokl, gal
V)anizel( carpet. Ltaek penetrated his very
sul. lie ltter(d a uii1ei howl of agony
1nd(1 sut (own oil tihe step above to inve:tl
gate. ]'It. tacks were there also, and they
began to investigate before lie did. lie
rose with promnptnes,4, and this ti.c the
howl wats not ibuied. Doors flew open
aId anxiois faces lookedI (vwn from above.
"Wilit i-S it?" gas1,d the )rofUSSr's pet,
a beautifil blie-teyed lald, who sC4nlld(I to
do a base net. lie Iad refused to coitrilb
ute more than i vvint toward itiving taeks. 1
"Nothing striois,'' tepli"d tIb profesor.
With a (d:imil effort at chIrfuln ics4. "I
fouildI thw intiather 1gainst wl goi', up
i 'e lal i aa 1 jiit: .a:i:'d ona an301tin
tuen, tha' all. ihi it i'sdlmo.it i0 delock
Noit!h Ciarolinn Poutiry anid Pet Stock
A M.oe::10:, :.
''he si et ml n(1:11 Ix libiit onl (if ft
.i rin (rim:nr.y an1I 't Stoch As
Soviationl. (incopoatl,) will be hlll at
. .C., Ja:iunry 12-:,% 92. It
7 l 1li i of i .p cial prOemiliu1S ; -31 1
Oti 331 13 i. 133 ense bi. The:cui..
write W.V A. Schrock, Se'e'y, Camden(1. S. C.
T- 1' chur es 'f the Twel Mile As'op
i 'i ti on:. i
U ivn ' ipa ttt ho.t and
tilio tof 3 rIo!thei' tri l Nelson.'I \V||
youlng~ meni at. Oice at(33 send I 34. 1 ha:ve
not mloneoy onl hand a1nd need som bfl'ladly.
J. M. S-rr war!3, (:j. ld. Eoh.
TA EO -( 3,T '1'I CAllOLI7NA,
.y v ' irtu of :tn e'xecu~iti.' from the
I ha fve levied uipn aind anid will sell
to the h1ighes(t idde1(r, on1
S:d!eday in tJanaryst',
nextN, dur.1ing' the~( legal hour11s for rale,
the f-liowinig describ)ed real estate,
to it:
All that piece, parltcel or tract of
land situaite inI the c!ounlty and State
aforesaid, on1 waters of Fifteen Mile
Creek, adjoining lands of F. V. Clay
t.oni, WV. V. CInton, Whitnier Symmes
m1or0 (or l(ess. The1 land is sold to
a1t isfy the- above exention.
Termsii cash. Puirchase54(r to pay for
palpers. H. A. ICllEYW,
nov9ll Sherliff P'ic!kens Coutyt.
STATE OF SOUTH (1AlOLINA. )
County 'f PY-"- 'he
. vi - (-- mie of he ourt
o,f J. ioatltwright, laintifi, vs. T1. \y.
Fo lger' al F. P. F"olger, decfendants,
I will sell to hie highest bi<holer on '
Sale Da in Jamliarv, 1892,
before thu court house 'door during
the l"i h.onrs for sale, t.he follow.
ing des rihedI t'eal ostazte: One lot
ini the town (If Cent Iral in the State
ad cou nty above nalined, b))lounded on1
the north and13 east t>y the latds og
I. & 1). rtilra,:d compyiany, s4outhl by
a1n(d3 (of E. TI. Lieave'll, we-st by- land
i J. C. WaLt lins, and( ('ontainlin- 1,
ft acre and1( fourtI rods m113 or( 01jess. .
old to sat isfy' at mIchani3e's lien.
'iermns cash3, pmc1 hase.r to pay for
pijOi'ie IL. A. I10{ [CI.L
Dec 9, 1891. '_ t
TIDlE 0E'Img i
i7YPE1 -:- WRITER !
tiOE will buny the O'DELL TYPE
V RITERi wih 7a (113ba rer, anid $15
ir a Single (asc O'Dell, wa.rrantedl to
o bette tvor1k tha n'av mach'liine ma13
Jt combmest' II11do3 li ma iti i (di ab1i lity'
'ithout 3st (of ,rirs313 than a31nVo ther 1111
nlae. lls no3 m3k ribbon)3 to 'holthler the
la1ted, peritt, an 3 adapte311 ~d to all k in3ds3 ~
St ye wr:Ungi~. Like a pining p lress. It
wo or ten' c pies~ may31311 1he made at one1(
rin11g. Any~ 3itellI ge!nt person enn be
1000 333 any0 operator~ wh Io canI (e3ival
he v:'rk oif the Double Osse 0.'Dell.
iend itdm;oini.nts to dhealer,s. For
uupIhlet, giv'"b'g indor0isnmenIta, etc., ad- a
ress O0 DELL, TYPE WRITER'CO, I"
368-304 Dearborn 8t., h)(
Cel0v1 n-ICren , I..
s FREE!
L
Q 2,000 Mentorm
Qet 0
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B
Are your Windoi
We Can i
The Finest Pres
S In the
Carriages, Buggl<
SPECIAL
i October, Noven
TO CASH :
We offer at RtEDUCED PRICES,
Carriages, Bugg1
COME, EXAME
The Greenville
GRIiEENV
H. C. M
G. W. RRINE, Superlintl
McFALL'S
ALMANACK,
"To pay or not to payv"
Seemsi to he the topic of the day,
Whether it is better to pay anid stay,
Or not to pay, and run away.
Fa'~nciy Candes andE Nasts!
B3ut he0 this as it may,
The best and surest way
Is to go right upl today
And do my best to pay.
Coconnuts inasilns, Spices4!
I'll need( mfore broad anld moat
And everything else to ( at
Anid shoes that fit myi feet
And I never wilt "de~ad boat"
Csarrant., Oitron, Apples!
A man like Wad McFall,
For he always sells us all
We want, and we must call
And( settle up this fall.
Oakes, Syrup, iHoneoy!
That old, old note I'll pay
Won't lput him off another 4,
B3ut waltz r~'v* Ilp andl say,
'en*qA' the interest right away.
44ld Tinae Seed Tick Con'ee!
I'll be a man once more,
And trade at M'vcFall's storo,
As in the days of yore,
For he won't keep me poor.
Toys, F'ire-Worjs, and
McFall gave mue a st art,
Fed mme, when crops wereo short,
Anmd I amn not the sort
Who wait for tihe Colletor's Cart.
Chari.stan.s Goods of aull
I'll go wvhera there's a throng,
WV here they never treat me wrong,
I'l pay som1e all along- -
And nIOW I'll finish may sonig.
haPPy New Year to All.
W. T. McFALL.
~TRYLE
and get N
4 arnd i
Writo~ for our Neo
THEiFFFIWATER WHEF
Amsessmentt Notice.
The Auditor's oflice will be open from
ie first day of January 1892 to the 20th
ky of February 1892 to receive returns of
cal and Personal property for taxation in
ickens county for the year 1892.
The Auditor or his deputies will be at
ich of the following precincts to receive
turns for said year.
Six Mile, Tuesiay, February 21 1892.
1lurricane, Wednesday, 'ebruary 8d
492.
Eastatoe, Thursday, February 4th 1892.
Puinpkintown, Friday, February 3th
892.
Foster's Store, Saturday, February 6th
892.
Dacusville. Mondiay, February, 8th 1892.
Cross Plains, Tuesday, February 9th
892.
Ensley, Wednesday and Thursday, Feb
uary lth and 11th 1892.
Liberty, Friday and Saturday, February
2th an(f 18th 1892.
Central, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb
uary 16th aud lth 1802.
And at Pickens C. 11. the balance of the
ine.
All changes in Real Estate must be made
ind all new buildings erected since first
lay of January 1891 returned for action of
L'ownship Assessors who are required by
aw to examine all return, made. Igno
Aice of time of listing is no excuse and %
>ialty of fifty (50) per cent. for non-re
urn is strictly enjoined upon Auditors.
'Taxpayers must make their returns in
>erson or by seine one legally authoriz.ed
,. do so in case of sickness or absence from
he couty.
.alnks, Billing and Loan Associations,
Fire, Life aid other Insurance Companies,
ire required by law to make returns.
All miales between 21 and 50 years of
Ige, except those exempt by law, are liable
.0 Poll Tax. J. B. CLYE1),
Auditor of Pickens County.
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oct 15.t I P I.: en'-, S. C.
Ini Pi*k~ens (CounIity, Sout C11Iiariolin a
at Pickens~ C.'urt House, on tie
first .l>nidmy inl January, 1892. for
C'ash,
By virtuec of authiority and p)ower
of sale givevn by Thionias Cannon,
.Junior, to) (harles P. Barrett, in a
morigage dated the 10t.h day of Oc
tober, 1:8t, andl re'corded in the oflie
of the Register of MenHe Convey
ance, for sid coty, in Morltgaige
lI hsk F, page 1101, to seculre the puir
hiase mm imey for then first tract of laind
hereinaft.er described, of which ]
mi aissign ee: and by virtue of author
ity and In>wer of sale given by thet
said Thionmos Cannon, Junior, to C.
L. Hiollingsworth in a molirtgage dat
nd the 138th da:y of February, 188,
nd recordedl in the office of the Reg
ister of Mense Conveyance, for said
county, in Mortgage Book I, page 78,
sud by virtue of authority and pow
ar oif Sale given b>y the said Thomasu
Cannon)f, Junior, to C. L. Hfollings.
worth in a mnertgage dalted the 19th
lay of January, 1889, anud recorded
in the oflico of the Register of Mensew
Lonv(yane', for said county', in Mort.
p:go Bookil I, page 242; I will sell at
pul ie auction to the highest bhdecr,
m the lirst Mondloy in Jianuary, 1892,
it Pickenms C. Hi., S. C., for c;- s me ~
Following (lOSejJ;d tra~or or- pamrcels
>f lan i , mh r theo samiio landh
nieaeri >e(d -ini saidl mort
gages, lying and being in thue StaIte
and1( county aforesaid on GAregory 's
C'roek, to wit:
iFirst Tr'act ,On which tho said
rhomas Can non flow lives, contain..
mig eighty' (80) acres, be the same
more or less, adjoiingu. lands of Geo.
Dannoni, Charrles (ihildres;s, the \V.
W. Robinson land, the Tfhomoas Dii
ar'd land, the Tiwelve Mile Camp
rounud land and others, kniow~n as
part of the Jfohn O)'Bryanmt land.
Seconid Tract, nidjiininig the above
le's'ibe d tract, Charles Childr'ess
lie llTonas IDillard old1 nill lace'
nd ot hers, on the right or south side
f Gr'egory's Cr'eek, the wes('t line
ilnnhing from the mouth of Wheat
hill branch, thence upj said branch,
nd from the head of saidl branch to
be high way~ leading from Pickns C.
I., to Twelve Mile Camp Ground,
Lenee dIown said highway to the aid(
recek, containing eighteen (18) acres,
0 the same11 miore or' less.
C. L. HOLLINGSWRTH,
M[ortgageo and Assignee
December 1st 1891-td.
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THE PIOKENS
Land . Agency!
The Pickens Land Agency now han for
sale the followinc desirable lands.
234 acres on Graded Road to Pumpkin
town, 4 miles north of Pickens. One
I hudi-ed aercs hi cult ivation; 25 acres best
Twelve Mile River bottom. Good cotton
and grain land. One good dwelling and
- one good tenant house. Terms easy. Lib
cral discount. for all spot cash.
6, 000 acres mountain land; good for
range. vineyards, orchards, ce. Finely
U timberedl.
110 acres on wvatere of Saluda river, 1
inile fmoin Pleast Grove church on 6 i
I-chol hotue; 25 acres cleared land, 6
itcrs branch bottom; on public road, well
wvatervd. Priece *301 ca-sh.
215 acres of land in Htirricane town
ship near Daltoii; 45 acres in cultivation
haac iii in orgintadlforest, abounding in
the bes pmIde timbter; well watered; price,
$650, one-hlf caLsh balaice at 8 per cent. 4
4)0 ac res 3 miles of Liberty on the road
f Irom (Greenivi lle t<
in tOtlii ationt batla
timbnr;w will divit
sh tracts; three settle
dirare. bargain.
he A house and1 lot
PYGarvin Street. (
with al. neessarv
ll800 aere.a in ~D
ch miles from Girc- ... ,. iau; in.
heacres in cuiuvation, 40 acres good bot- ~
ndl tomn awd 135 in pa-ture; mile and a half ~i
nid fr-m church and school house; three good
re .teti;ot huses, well vwatered; would sell in
on rc rdivide into tracts. Part cash,
hi alanice on b-tng timen at 8 per cent.
mt- A desiuable half acre lot on Garvina at
rn- anid Pendleton ave; *100. Also desirable
t lot trottnting on Boweni street; $100.' .Boest
-eh harg~ajits in towvn.
10. Ot66 neres in Eastatoe township, good
-it- tnant house, 15 acre-s int cultivation, hal- '
ogance tia- timbecr andI grass; $1,500 on long
get time.
tie 220) acre(s ini Cetntral township, 11 aeres
ngin cult ivation, 40 acres fine pasture, hal..
ar. atnce in best of timber; I vniles of rail
co road station, } ndile of church atnd sceoo;
will be sold cheap and on easy tertms.
his Lot No. 18, in the town of Fickene,
*ontaining j of ani acre fronting on Maim
street, east of Dr. J1. F. William.'.
A good bargaini-109J a9 s-in-JM"C 3
hto towntshipj, 410 aec er " -d?-aeasvill
.4 - - .a cultivation; splendId
"tg.art.^ "'JLfte of church and school; de
- -. -te i eighiborhoodl. Price *900; easy
ek. te-rms.
,101) acres 4 miles west of Pick-en. es
eck W alhalla road; level hand ; will naas
splenudid farm; timber is flne. Must be
led sold.
25,0 acr-cs "it Little Eastatne, 40 acres is
cultivation, 10 aWcs bot tom, 11 acres Ia
the goodl paZsture, good log house, 50 acres fine
s age gratss, .not fenced, stable for iopt
htorse's. 'l'his pace is well watered and a
im- hairgain at $500.
mv A desirabile k4 on Mainz street, Plegen., j
nal (otanuni .tig* nce good stables atnd weg -
at- of good water (- n piilretmises. One of the
tttst val-uble lots int townt; price $300,
- A farmt of 238 acres 4 iniles wets og
P'ickeiis; 30 ner-es clh-ar'd, balance In good
timber-i; wel-l wteredc 'y creek and
sprt tgs; near Coitcoi-d itimrch and school
123 acres northwest of Symmes' milli
70 aicres itt cultivation, 2.5 acre-s in bottom
hndt( ott t'ifteen Mi)e Creek.- In a high
state of cult Ivat ion; good buildings; goe
wat rci antd a good or-chatrd. Terms, 8 P.r
cenit. ; I ime, 3 %yeatrs.
A slei-ttd fartm of 100 acres, 2 nilea
nothI of Picken~s ont gr-adled road; three
good teiat houts<s, 60t itcres in high state
of cult lvatioit, 30 ictrei lbest Twevlve M(ile
hot tomt; dhoes noct ove-rilow;- ue pasture of
1t0 ac-re-s, goodl fetee, good well of wrater
ait Iwo gin.d sprinmgs. Wyill sell on eas
Stcfltns. f'iice ;:t,xb
00io atcre-s nar Centrail wi th 715 acres Ia
lhigh state of cult.i Injon. Goodl dwell..
"T and(((Sar.y out butild ings.
.2tI0 '.c-i-es oit lBig Crowv Creek ; 75 acres
i" c-nittion cm; 25 ac-res icest bottom land;
18 nere s 1f it without a dlitch: the bottorn
laid tnt -tb,c-et to oiia dow; half nt ile of
iiiull and gint, onte raile Io~f school and
-chureh. Priice, $2,001(0; termts easy.
I -., acre4 1411 ne rnpk intownt ini orIginal
Co,o.$t;1(30 acries lies well atnd timber'tin2e.
Pi; n o :350.
AlIso 4l00 acres tunlmprovedl tract
1(0 in-is h ot Itti tnitmprovecd; 3150 acres of
tr:i(t. mi -riginal timibe-. Price, $450.
5ac-res '2 mtiles a<cthlwest of Cros.
I h'auns ont waters of Gleorge's creek; good
rot ton tal, one-half In original forest
thbc- t indber; abotit :t5- neres chiared and( In"
a htigh stte of cult ivatlotn; good water atnd
neLcessariy buibl1 iigs; t eram easy. h
411 neres5 .iust north of towvn, joinsth
col:orte IiitIs, all in cuiltivtin, 10 aeres
of the lIhiestt bottom land, Otto building,
s;ite. .'ThIis Is a goo~d bargain for a' person
watoig a small fiarm nteair town. Prlca
$700, half cash, balance In ono yeair.
For-anty p)articulatrs wvrit to Pickeng 1
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