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PIOKENS SENTINEL. PICKENs': C. Ei., 83. C. 3. 3OG, ditor an Propritor. For Sabscription,* 1.50 per anmn striCtly in lvince;forsix mothl, 75e. AdIvtftfselents i niel at on e dolM prt QI(-ofo foe inch or I es, for the firjt finseTtion anld fifty cents for each subyse u41t insertion. lihWral di-conit made t -hmi'ts a hddvertisng for w.1ths or bv the ve-ir. 10's 11 ITX4 AtD I tTISE.MEN'tS 1'AK KN. &.at-ary Notieos (- evrdhi! fivelile, frUtet;. of l Cie-t. Conllmiatioln af a personal eharcter, when oihnissa - ble will bechar--ed fora; adveti,et . TMURSDA Y, DEU. 24, 1 1. Whea we get to be Governor, wr wil approve or veto every act that is ratined. What is the State Diocrat.ic Exect ive Committee rncetiug for'on January the 5th? This is early. GeorgetoWn hisn twen!t mil!s Inw, or stock law, tax for ,v,9. 'Thi&. countlly must be well stok-ed. Road the article stdf1rei,!t to ctton growers, and signed by Iy). 1. Duncan, en the fourth page. Senator Irby -oes to the conniittee On eivil service in the U. S. Senaul theiefore his service wvill e cio.. The Mointai City Ech? will have a lew name and new editor atr the first ot January. Mr. Char!ey Gass will bo chief. We give !t pretty full report of the Leg. islativo proceedingA. it contains io0c mighty interesting re:mling, lor tite people, Give Clemson the 6 asked for, anc "let her roll." The Seuntu, vote was si.xteei IQ sixteen and the 'reAtilt gave it to I(r Notice how few all(- pmling (n long fice, about hard ttmeL. That is right. D) the best you can, and iever try to pill tfi grape vines off (if tlhe namn. The lhilds prolhlion bill did not pam the Senate, but we hiopc no one will tider. take to celebrate its defeat by swappinp his sense and manhlimIod for whisky. A motion~-in the Legisla ture to reduce the Goveruor's salary from $3,500 to $3,00tJ was voted down. So the lerform Governor gets the saime wagegs his predecessor. If the (hid's prohibihin hill becomes at law the G'overnor of North Carolina can very truthfully sy to the Covertor oif .4outh Carolina tha,t. it a o; limie betweven ,drinks. Comprollr Ge E'.lk-rhw' hill fo- tj(. Teassessment if iS il ittate, died in ite .1ouse last Sntuly light witnhot a fight. If he had put itn 1enk i ang with the lam] it might have gone tlhrouh. So, Anderson has lost her hill for a newv Court House. Fhe la4 ut bl ne cot nlsoat iont, and that is, there i.; i it county in tihe State, that needs such n imllprovet a. bad as she does. Snehl thiings like iven lions, cotmes of ne.cessity. Sonme fools ti inil 1 O re t 1: i,~ il' ate she is ai sert :m!. . :1,: me I of muj~ et co'.,,dme reg~ard hrat on~ ii individumal of sense and chniraeter, whose life is the best part of thteir own. They neither parader hecr vittues ntor discover her ftaules. They asked for prohibition.l The I'onse gave it them, btut. the Senate htandls out 1o. cal optioni moldified, so tha:t in cittnties ini whtich wh'lisky i:4 iih p:trt of thte license' goes to the to)wn g:nta it' the i .ts, 1114 thme other parClto IA - Ii 'on- . Th, neither heS~n n .r l.orM l'tarkim 4'lnty Mr. N. (1. Pyle'. of ('olm:a', S. has our tlhnks tot a copya of tIl he gis]. live I irectory vof Soit'h Caroiitna, whiti be compiled and sells at ten cents a copy. It Is full of usful infortmation. We tme at a loss to see how the General Assetmbly would get on wlt-hout Mr. Pyles. He has been amati clerk for that body ever sInce 1880. ____________ The Marlboro ban has appeared before the court, Juady' lludso phresiding, to) 11ave its raised 11ssess4.;c:mt , '1ili j. A order was ma:de diretinhg the' non audi tor to put the al.-i %ment at the lm tires whiebt wie neceiptii id ai.e', 1: true return Shy' heI t'ow.:nay ib t,t f i,_ sesors. ''All must, be even in our govern.I Hont. To'~m W:.imn, out of thec D)emtacI:ie v:tIi -ton, and ri:15,d t) :od iillta~ n - Cr~ his colleague, Spea]er. ( ; ot'itS Out his tidt. N"'W LI. war has broke lorce in Georgia. The re'spective fi jeS5 of Sit 'two statesmsen m:e~~ gi ng to se al Ii ti( outdo the othears, inl a Chittta m:ictllmonstra tiotn, int htonor of e Li woV( htermoi... 'Ta' fe thin i tl di f ai~ t . Itit lal e S \~.rather it woulhalve opinidl1 man dera for alajsee and klekers. A s M:ij. tl.lr. (40c .aal ,'"they enn't tai tic hI way'." It niece some improvnnt- Ve will get them put on some of these winters. They have abolishted te 4)ld phin as a (cons5titu tional ofice, but it d(Sla just as well als a -statutory oflice. It will remain thi.. way till some act is passed repeatitg all acts (es. ,tablishlng tihe ofile. There -is nor was anly possiblity of doinmg awaty wi-th the old2 boards anyhowv, until after the general election of 1892. Make the bolidayr a real good.time. Do not lairS anyonec's feelings. Do not pilt -clouds where you can make sunishinet. If yOu want funi, (10 the square, htonet4t, prop 4rthlng to make it. Do not lose youtr aenses. Whten they are gone all the fun is gonc for you'and."yours. It used 1to be a Custom in busmiessE;to settle upI all debts that had been maide during te year aibott Chriatmas, buat we cannitot do it now. We Will have to"apply the cuistomi to -sotL;ing other kindls of dlebls besidas' duies ini mton ey. We owe afgreat ninny things besides roery bills and store!accounts and guano notes. Sttle themi up one way or another. "Asyou forgive me)n their trespasses, even .0 wIll your heavenly Father also forgive en. * your trespasees." This will makeoChrist uae woth mot'e to y'ou than the cancella The State says ie Chiltbi prohibition bill was killed by paregorie. Six solid coltunuls of Legislative news on ctir iret and f4erth pages. Some of. the most impoirtat Aels will appear there in tle next few weeks. Seator Plumti dit Imlut:ibath, but the Ight for his place is on in Kantisas. Ingalls who has >cen otl. only a short tiie, will probbly ! b l1 siuc;es0or. Tle Geeral Asnil vi! 11omf-: this (Ilhtirsday) mtiornhu;. It proccelings have W-4,U iteely interv.iting. i,t it is done no4hin, g revolutilinary as iisonit- expected. We are ae, and ww:ay are sirprised, but not the :gTItN-:r.. lere will be plenty of g~oo railroad news in the Jancuary numbers of the S rNT im. Confidence wins many a victory where doubt flies from the feid covered with tle d,ust of defeat. The Pickens de pot agent has to deliver a few lieketes, be fore the couity coitniissioners will deliver Wilt ccurys Coilil c l>8 scd it a Iuuh imtc ~% )'l bot the exlwtion of Ow. lin.e for I. in., tax...? Reemiber, tihe U'ri,snrer anid (-ounty ctnianisshmner havre 11m1thinlg to) do .ith th". vxtenwiwn. It gives them m10Coe wVITI and Ipqr,-h!o thanl it does the who i-,h(l (!A-vrr.d claiiiits. Pay tl:y wd11 collie ,omc tunie. enactor I'm,tonc B. Ph....h. . of K as, died slid<len1ly in W'bl.in;gton last Sallbbith, if '111pople%y. Though lie was at stanllich Republican, a" a sitrlesintan Ie lad the re speel and (umiri of all 'w lho knew him irre;peeIivt of party. Bo,rn ien hl , t he was ifty v-if, ir years of age. 13 fore he bee:aeell a1 lawye.r aned nitker. wo rk - ed it the wee a-4 a pactical printer. He emve<di t. Ima. i , e participatted inl oe1rch of lie carly exciting history (If th:tl State. Unlike mnost senat rs cIf lilg service. Ie did nlot. lerldCF1': a previouks api) prentticeship in the lower house of Coil greSs. but (caimle strai-glt to tle Senate inl I F7 7. lIe had previonkly, however, served in icnmy iumporti it positions inl tie Kavsas Legislatnre, ek>sing bis loci career there as Speaker. During tlhe war he fought hiNs way fromt a second lientenaney to Lite (colon Cley of lite eleventh Kaccnsacs infanlltry. TiLs had been the nost exciting and la horious year of his fife, anld he ocnly lived a short time to enjoy tle friitS of hfis hurd earnf:d victorice. 4Onr MVeea Mi Wctaicitageus. "Ie'villtor Ily.who stv-cced.A 11. lI)mp tol, is-; mnakin., ftriied, inll th Sntcile. anld prlmike.4 to Ice ca vaiabv l l cmewher of 1ic.t hIc(11y. Ili:, (1vanl eit. fealtres cite gYen ;i diliomlil proinilenc frte ror th ecasonl Ihat le is Sca d itl.wcee two full hcard&d mllen. Senator Turpie. of Indian , ct thet! iiht une St-rator Clilton, of Te:ms. oi lw Icft It tilere lall 1b11n :mlly dispo.silifin ol thet lcrt of' ay IN)vie(tit Setor t turt a cohol ih(ueirl I.u the. ne Sn ciator fro.e iSontt Cadilla Iltc-V4.e of his A liance pro. elivilivs, all wsas4 bor givec :cA seO ts hllie vI tered the i Dellmcratc lituCi". lie i.- ti. polririly loeclci ait the Mitrccpolillictn Iotel, but aftecr. Chritm i,. l1 'lys ie waiIl bring Ilis famiily Lto WU.asio.n. Id prob1y cc to ic boneikeoein. iReprcceseaie . 'len d' . v:hc sncCe.i mcinhgr (uccic.. pricc.cc cc tc ., IeI c ci cn ti it cc at oc r'c-m.i'-d. i.. ti !:e w:w : .::n. :u.,c.r of j:-c-dcr with thce leaderus onc iciki -f lhe eh-uncta.n alil of wichl will redioudcc to ii adlvatage im thce .f.nttcre. "-- Wac'hinegtoni cor. News anid Courier. Thme 13ank I cawi. Th'e Oh.'eerve'r sa.id ec aweek .c::t thce (Cotemty Tr'c aoccrer wonal of (ours'e alliow asi t'cccA.: cthen, een t nl ith .hcch-ec ,ccd Son'ce enh-r'. l in u~ as hc i m,ccin c .ncc T'-- tI rver tantlci:-- rdche .c te!t'im cfrii th o p in .b, h b i . . - e i i 11 - If r iet i': *pmi whE e n thc icc l'cch v I,' -red cue, as~ wel 1 . theI 'c Auitolr. hce wonli haevc maei lice (corree.cto. Thie brak's nextI step wc%ill bee to aplyl toe ihe Sccpremec Cou'trt foi a inacnducs agacinst thec Trc,eu. er requciring imc to permit Lihe (correLction to. he maeduet n-his book r'.oincg 'Lhe 'banrk's acssesstenct fromi $230,000 to $150,000. New berry Obsterver. Tho Tobacco To ple. M'. .7. .L. N'rb c, Jrc.. ho.cchtc hid firt im if o'':ce', i:stenhcv fromcc 1r. A. I>. (cx fC '. e cinte Ic p ccc . i elc . , e I.j c.l l(c incccccccl on. .. i :,- .1 . arnc I . . hi t h-d hi/,, \lr . '. (\'ic e t Id or ilh' C e: c . c>ne h i 'n th -ac ci un. io p' c ca f wasI cc tnui Irtnced,c cice l ba <'i c i 'ar da t e ic e n tc: i! iccip. t(cmblc r I, 0, o :w iii '.c c.,ctlis cc !cccc eic wi, h to phli.e ithe tennccicccir. Ic icc: i. ; \ v n .... i)ca cc ir: I lIv.e ing beeni caled .i b thc P'rc ,i.-.: 'f thec ci' r ma :\ ci-r ,. thlie :bl l)i c,r. T. WV. il 1ccca cs I>resi..' of lice ('cc . nd-crtcc in\ ccci r' ('ocecnmittee to arrangice thce tccme fcc cc i.; e . cn c tie' ('cotst v .\l Ic iI.c. nd .c ha e icc.id- tic' folloi.-vic -c. .comci,entcc, wibci voni WP pubthlish: Ah.. bevill'. idauycc. Jan.i. !st. P'i(ckcene i \ i&s hity, .J:cn. Ii: (O)c-ce . Thursda-il:y, Janci. 7: An dlriiers. Frcidayc, J anc. 8': Newhervc.c'I Friday, t-t ii- A . I. l,.erict ci., l>ros. Con. Ex. Come., :icl l)c.-/. lfoellday Hace ld. Thle Rlichmcnond k~ i)acnvcille railroad wilt Fell rednced ratle roued trip hoidahy tickets bietwieeni all ipointse one its lines wiijiti a ice dinia of thlree hundccrced neiles', at foutr cinis ac meile one way for thce roid trip. TVicketsi on sale l)eeecmber 20th to 26thi ineclusive, and l)eeceber 2th. :i0th antd 31st. AllI tickets limeitci ed li unt(i iniIcuin~g .Janicury 5th, 18i). For thle aeonnnodat in of col. legec aned Pecools, tickets wiill bee elaecd ecn icale I )eo-eeer I8t an l cd 19uth. gcxodc erni lng Januaryc-', oth, Jr.c New s l'eeping (cacr Lince Hletweeni Wlatla.. Intcofn, El. ('. ued A cccZecta, Gan. .l'Tho R'ichmtcdold & I)auvillo ]R. Ii. ho. mR n.ow, cperiat icng l>uclbnancc .llagetcc sleei - lig Ccar hnco betweenc Waeshingtoni, I). C., cand Aucgucsta, Gca., on thco followcic ceduilo: t-o th lkndci Nort Jotmd 11 20 p.m. .Iv Waushington nr..1I 50 a.me. 8 05 a.m . . . Chanrlot teville. . . 7 '40 a.m. 5 25 a.m.. . .Lynechburcg.. 42 a'.m.t 8 80 a.m....nvilce.. 3 . 10 20 a.m. .. .Gmoocnsbore ...12 45 a.m. 1 50 p.m..C arlotto...9 00 p).mi. O 15 p.m...icocubi..5.5 pm o 15 p.m...Ananta.. 02 on n Rev. A. Coke Sinith, D. D., of Inder-. hilt University, Nashville, Tenn., spent a few hours ast week in Newberry. his tin. mierio iknd, in South Carolina will be 41.d to bear that he comitomplates resignin his profersor-ebp in 1he university aIt moving back t &outh UProinA nex sm. titer. CIBg amca 03 law _ -XMA4UFA( UED BY The Wilcox & Gibbs Guano Co. CHARLESTON, S. C., C4 --VV . e A Very Festive Bird! I1til to the festive turke! We are with him (.er y timw. Morc 4spifcially are we w %til him %Nw i 11 ha1lpc:ins to ie with Is. Ik : not i litiCI:Ily goo,l tlu k :1 Ihis pasrivW.ir seai.0n irf 11K he v ar. T .ho-re is -tin vi l 1ids pillip;"ily, lhis sh-rut anlI hli:i illety a end tII hli.- barn1 yardl airs and Ie l : I. ni to his lor .lv initlY. Alis hllrtinle: ])(Vor comallc nlw it uov'vr rains but it 1(ir-s. Fili Ie l0 s bi. life an t n hI 6is feati ('1 is p: Fint. (v,ii wviliIl ahrs, te is lillo: 1 ith tIlm, for filew mahrsake filn bid P in, yol 1ma) he i) w'll. ou are w aring n w hII titleryou will be ar ,I ill mn (f ourl. newv StYl. l lie-pu Suit.. Just rlceiv<e l li %T n lmf is inl h liflay Leoods. A ixict I'h tplolt-t your fa tier, brother or yetir fiuts. Call on ius whetn inu city I. L. ROTHSCHILD, Orccnvillec. S. C. inait Anderson gives you a specialt invi tationi. ~TATE OF N-OUTil C.(A1OLTNA, l' ine ii *:m - en 1' irou the to!ehig- A al.ig i:- -L nay nh-\, ihning t hie legalt i' -in-i for soit t he followin:g dteuibed reil estate, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tr act of land1( situalte in the counityi aA State aforesaid, on waters of Fifteen Mile Creek, adjoiingi lands of F. V. Clay ton, W. V. C!lnyton), Whitnter Svmmues nire Ir les. Tehdi dt j1im:!. ILt A. B(lIV If J. U Ia'ight. pl-n ,! II Ti I-'e1 -i mt i th-' . -e.h~,, .4 iet' w I Iil 4)1the 1hilosii hirmnv th legal'' h ti . for ':ale, the foillw. ing~, deVscried :ual dstate: One lot ini the toiwn of C>-ntra to i t.he State :iiid (countty ab ove unil, Ibunth-d. ont alsll( of i:. '1. j daveIl, I$':..{v u of acre~ andic four rods'- mor01e 441 1esi T'ermsl cashl, purchaiiser to pa for SamhM .erf C . i .y Dec 9, 1891. Sei .C T7 YPE -: WVRIT ER ! '920 will buyi thei O'DELL TYPE WRR1Lt' wit It ebateir-, -ui $15 or a Soize C ase ('.Deli. vou-trari4 to Ilo bee wrki~ Jthan an ~itU hiness, i 14itt-mes simp4] . l.i y w1 i' eluabil rit . hite lia 4(414 ik ribbon to W botherh ILa, 00 fto 1, o-atii whipe o all kinil:. ftyie wir fit, o.L a s Oin 'pel. it wo,e or11( Zl.tn Ios mnyibe nu t ai,il att41. 'I(eial indhiuments toi dealers. Fot' res8 0']bELL TYPE WRITER Co,, 358-364 Derborn St., 0ei10yl If fIOA(*0n TLL. Ammemminat Notice. Tie Auditor's office will be open from thle first dlay Of JanularY 1892 to the 20th (ay of February 1892 to receive returns of Real amd Personal property for taxatjou in iickeis county for the year 1892. The Auditor or his deputies will be at each of the following preciucts to receive returnm for said year. Six Mile, Tuesday, Fehritary 2d 1892. Ilurricane, WeCnestay, February 3d E'astatoe, Thiurday. February 4th 1892. Piumpkintowi, Friday, February 5th Foster's Store, SaturdaLy, February Cthl Daeusville, Monday., lbrtuiar, 8thl 18692. -n Plains, Tucs(day, February Uth Eamley. Wedisduy and Thursday, Feb ruary 10th and 11th 1892. Libei ty, Friday and Saturday, February 12th and 13th 1892. Central, Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb ruary 16th and 17th 18192. And at Pickens C. 11. the balance of the time. All changes in Real Estate must be made and all new buildigs creeted since first day of January 1891 ret.irnl for action of 'I'ownship Assossor who are required by law to vxaminv- all returns maile. Igno raics of' limle of listing s1 t n VxCiuse ad 3, lsnityo ifty (5 'cpr ck-:a. for- nion-re iri.t is strictly (Ijoii iton Auditor. raFI,avers intist inake ilir returns in perstm or ly S0111e 1 l-:ally utilori-w.d to do so inl cpse of Ficklt-s or Ustlicic from tIle e",inilv. ."Zanks"Bo',ibling ami Lonan Associations. Fire, IfP and otheur Ins tlrnce Conqaities ai.e Ie(ilirl1 bY law to naki. rItw11111S. All tuuics hetiWctn'21 a1ml ;>) y(ars of age, exe< pt those exempt bY law. arv liable to Poll Tax. J. B1. Ch tYE. Auditor of 'ikenms Ctinty. ,? Q uitchu 'or Ml;11nato THE AINs IEI The Stnudard Rotary Shuttle SEWING MACHINE! Wl' AIM Pruid of its ia:tEv. l'ri, oIf the tiif'rinity of its stitch. l'rsid of it-; cilieiess. Pl ud o f the varigtY t.-f its work. P'rowl o f its speved. -rl'rtl of Rs ill(.. niots tu11chinlisml. FA'TS WO I'l I'UNKIN(. AOU'll'. 'Th "Stnslard' has Itic est ll,bbin of ai?.- lock+ii h- IIali n . lJoIdl 100 yards of,eitm ti ' iinsionl is rhenl takinlgout ''Le fincsA goods .re not tra%wn oi puck Rllls lil y i. per i vr.t. liglitcr than vibrat inis 11nchn. . Thelo t A " lx-irv. hi-:lltifiul and prac I ival -(1 40, ahachmnlt. Bva- nd w4irk of 'fte f<tinishO cve.r 11 V 14l1 41il )1kh..C l11:, chilli-s I fmrv libh- (> h n a Will wcar I we as lng as th lir lck :,tich illahiincs. E v-rY part is inl'lvw(.-Avnt <.4 every I-th, cr ial, .11nd cl n he Irl111hw4k i at 1 t1ila e.4n t Thevrfrore youl call i-cp a -S dar' l'actically izew a lift.-tilic. For :ah- hIv LE'WI & MOR RIS. Byctt 1 (If ftlhI'iekns al . C,we Ifn11 P.ien Cnly, Sioutha Can,nn, 'JuiorjI, to) Charles P'. Barrett, in a mtorigage dated the 1 G'h (lay of Oc t(lber, 188G, and recolrded in t~bc oflice of the0 llegister. of Mens~o Convey llnce, for sid emr:1ty, ini Mlort.gage l:hl;l.l manerflc f..r the Pirst tr-a-t 1.f laind hl4ihnItfier' dcib'ied, of whIichl [ it.1111 tual pow li'f 1-alh givenl by LImI Li. lioll ingswvorth i a mo'L' rtao da edi thle 1 th da fFebruary, 1 888, andic recedrlu in theo oflico of the Reg ister (If Meuse Conveyanco, for saidl county, in Mortggo Book I, page 78, and by virtuo of authority and( pow er of Sale given by the said Thomas Catnnon, Junior, to 0. L. Hlollings worthli in a mortgage dated the 19)th day LI f Jaunary1 i. 186', I,mal11 recorde'd in) thel oft ice. oftheII (('e.i-rI lof Me(nse nyeyI.an e, fo sai Fnnv xin Mor Me. "k('ldovg i.1 ' tlsla f1,ubbe acion1 to' te h;ieht h pi<ld'r, 4 n ni he i Min<by in Jammer,:l~Cu1 lls 11c l'i n C. H., 1 . 2l''' ., I for c t he 'II (1 f(lo *aingi de.-ei'hI traci4ts o pac Ifr lun, wih the mu'1( A o (lands ant c~rib , ote in lt sd h mort (If ;i'sling and" bre ng tin Wt Slate the hiiountiy afleaig I ni Gregory'. rm. to wlv : ieCm riid FIl'irst Tracwt ,Ont hxichw th Ae said inegk (ii Nntg(:gIe 1) acr t e s,m nhoe tor Sae, iri au( hnd o G C.oo. CharlesNChibirss, h \V D(ard lanthe1t Tweb:J ilCm Groundpapdean ohrs FREE a Send yTiract,11 ajiilgam th aboe crtl'IbedIf trot, oharlesr findr s, and ohuthes, on1 the ih or1l~ sothr side4' ruing 1 1 (fro te m onth ofI Weat~ IM h ill Lbranch, i thenee np 1 aidbah, thenc dowUnra statid hiha i the lrsi ekntaiing,e igtieen Situ(1 are, bete amel mord. I otheer less.l Drtoec itnbe bgstab--t.I('la Nen youe r 'own Ade ad <ir THlE WVEEKILY NEWS, s FREE! L Q 2,000 Meniora,i Get C A N lj,y IN Mn Are your Windo) R we Caun Fj The Finest Pres In the Carriages, Buggi( SPECIAL Duriipr the e October, Noven TO CASH I We offer atl IEDUCED) 1'lIlES., Garriayes, Buggi COME, EXM1D The Greenville IH. C. M McFALL'S ALMANACK -- FORl "To j1ay 0r not to. ply" Seem to be the topic of the daTy, t Whlether it is better to) pay and stay, Or not to pay, and runi away. Fa* ney CaundItes anid Nuts I fut be this as it may, The best and 5uirest way A 11d do mUy best to pay. Iil i1:eo bread anld m~eat A.de e:v ryting else to)CI et And shoe,s that fit niy feet I Aud I nesver will "dead beat" Cuirraunts, CiEtroni, Apples! ' A man like Wad McFall,k For ho always sells us all We want, and we must cafl And settle up titis fall. Cakiies, Syru!y, lI[oney Thuat old(, old nlote TIll pay.~' Won't p)ut him o!T ano~(ther' day, But wa'mltz' right up and say, Countu theo interest right away. (hid Tinae Need Tick Co.Tee'. IJ bI e a man onceO more, And trade(. at M\cFall's stor'e, Asin the dlaysq of y ore, i"'r hie won't keep) meI poor. Toy.s, F~'ire-W1oras, zand M'cFall gave me a e tart, Fed me, when crops were short, Anid I a rm not thle sort Who wait for thme Collector's Cart. ['1l go wvherau there's a throng, WVhero the everVO treat mei& wrong, ['l pa so1me all along--. ndIo'w I'll fiish myI song-.01 A Merry ClaruIsIn, ass aas ne EIauppy New Year to All, W. T. McFA LL. and get IN Th EFLand u - -- Write for ,DIurNo THEIEFELWATER WHEEl FREE! D R idum Books! -- G S T vs Broken Wut? 11 Tfiten.O R nI tion Drugs ci .E s anmd Wacons, OFFER! iber and December, IYERS! s an. Ivagons. E AN) 1 LY. Coach Factory, A, Prpoprietor. Webster's Unabridged 1 NAR -Y. FV ~ ' ovet book . ad( propose'i to fuirnisih at copy 0 enen1 (f ourW stubscrtibep'. 'IlThe diction~ary is a necesseity im every time,' schlO and buiness house. IL fills vaicanlcy, and furnishes knowledge which 0 one hiundred( othier voIU)lume of the honiest book.s couhl supply'. lounig aind ibl . Ehrin:Ge~d andI Ignorant, R ich amt. 'U..t i shtub have .it wiihjin rech, and;t re rto it. cotettis every dy .in thei-. A tiue ha~ive :t".kne if this I.; ':ly I ry ' :t : -:!, to .,tat Ilmt wvelme . arn- - ut !ety~\ of th )':t yeairsi of th - a h: o so ) > ttjl ,Voyed ;nwitt.Vr . 1 ;i contins tIhe entire vo'ea>i)iarv of bout 100, 000) wordsi inicludtinig the correct I )eljl.g, deri vationi antd dllinat ion ot Hiamei ud is~ the regular stanidar'd size, conitini ng i biout 3100,000 squiare inches of printed suar-. ce, and is bound in cloth, half morocco I rid sheep.. Untiil further notice we wdU turnish this ainuable D)ictionary, 1st., Tfo any3 new subhscribecr. 2d, Tio ainy, r(enewal siubs5cribeCr. T), an subs5crib,er no0w i in'rers h ~1ti ? Jan. I.t next, at thme following * *, CIt ith bound. gilt side aind back ItMiorocco boundtt, .gilt, mide antd baick vin d free fromtn our o!tire. < *ribe atoi. a dli tance many have the i - ary, delivered by special prepuid ex. r ie et' cra. * : ptubishe~Irs limit flh: time and nom.re -!.< we lvi.'e all whio det-ire to avail nds to it att onie. A Hous.eholdIRemedy* FOR ALL B LOOD AND SK~ Botai Blood Balm It Cures SCROFULA, ULCE.RS, 8A.T' form of minant SKIN ERUPTION, be-. sides being c:fficaclous In toning up theo system and restoring the constitutIon, when Impaired from any cause. its a almost sup0rnaturaf .heaLing pror.orties j justIfy us In guarante.lng .a cure, If directions are followed. 1 8SENT FR EE -,JJia ATFI..,, BLOOD BAL.M CO., Atlanta, Ga. $ p 1 EENo'TAvE. g.e e) N.'hN tI No 1 AV'%c.l, ., , (..... 41 Thloroughi, P'raelicad Inst ruction. S Gratuttes aessisted to >)Ositions. w~ S''C tailogue free. \~ rite to $ COLLEGE LOISVLLE KY Ly ACCIDENT, FIRE AND LIFE INSURAA hCE Written at the Senti u1d oflice. CIIAINED LIGHTNING 'he railr-ad Is not yut come to Pick n 1s, bt Pi'ickvs is now in speaking dis. lnce of the railroud. If you are in Easley or Pickens, and wvish to talk to anyone in thlit other town, just A ep to the "phonle" and Call the one Volu V:tI.t. Tvleg-rams promptly transmitted and 'u-t n1 Ies guzaranIteed. All mes-ages for Pickens and vicinity promnptly deIlivered4. PICKENS TELEPHONE CO. J. J. 1EWIS. JULIUS E. JjOG9. THE PICKENS Land..Agency! Thc P'iekens Land Agency now has fer ;ale. the follmwin!- desir-able lands. 2' acres on Gr-lu, l oad to Pumpkin W n. I miles north of Pickens. Ono Ilred,11-441 C-res in cultivation; 25 neres best l'wchv-t Mile River bottom. Good cotton un1d gr-ain lanld. O11nc good dwelling and im. 4..ood timit lioise. Terms easy. Lib -ral (iiscout for zill spo-t (4h. 16.000 acres mifitintaii 11land; gool for .III', i1: eyalw rds, orchards, e tc. Finely 11ulw red. 170 avre- on waters of Saluda river, nile from leasant Grove church ard CIhool hius; 25 acres cleared laid wres branch hottom; on public road, we vatered. Price $30 elsh. 215 acres (if land in Itirricane town 40P near IDalton; 45 aeres in culLivatio m:4lance in. original forent abounding ini he best p4ne timbher; well watered; price. 6O50, oe-hllf en. -100O acresa il 'romiI Greevl. vih 1 Md4isso a imb er s in divi vle oi:hp e larvsinl Stee4t.ol 4 a~rsgo o 4)m4 ar dt 125 ini pa?ture; miTe aml :a haW r.?m ChuIrchI atiod school house; threel good 41mmt houA4s, we11 wvat ered; would1 sell In 444 in:et 01 dlividle into ti racts. Part cash, alan4414 4)n II ng t imei at 8 1per centt. A dl4'irable ha41 l cr4e lot on4 Gairyin at. 41 1 14-endI tn a4(ve'; -9100. Also deCsirab 1e ' r'e..,ing (1n 13owen street; $10 Best i :4.r:4ns i townV4. mm <res inl EC:Atte township, goed er aLn hoi'u%e, 15" a4'res? inlC culivat4ion.ba noe1 ti:ie .imber and grass; $1,5~00 on long 220 acres in Central township, 15 acres 1 cultivation, 40 acres flne pasture, bal .nce 'in best of timber; 8 miles of rait (4nd( station, * mIle of church aund sch..!; will be sold cheap and Onl easy terme. Lot. No. 18, in the town of Piek..s, on,timing j' of an acie fronting on Mata t.r.eet, east of Dr. J. F. Williams'. A good bargain-109 acres In D)acuavi,ia [1wnsl111p, 40 aicres inl (cult ivat ion; splendl4 ilue; lile oif chulrch4 and1 school1; de rab1le n.eighbosrhood. Price '$900; easy ,l00 ?eres 4 miles west of Piekens on \ alIndlta romnl; level Izatul; will maka p1l4ndid 111arm; timb ler is titne. Must be l. 251) :4(:r's (Pm Little Eastatoe, 410 acres in llivation,4 10 1ercp bolttom41, 11 acres 4i1 1111d pIa'ture, gK~(o(d log hiousea. 5i0 acres fire ipe gra's. lm,t fencedl. ?4table fer fotir 4)rs<s. TIlde lac4e is wvell watered anid a arga4in a1. tJt50. A (ld .4 iabe lot on) Ma(llin strleet, l'ickene, - ''4bii4ii1 .t nere4, go(od 5ta4bes and1( well I."~'a! il Ier on~ prem4i?;s. On4e oft the )4)'. V1lunhl1 lo ts ill town; Ipri~e * 3(1(. A 4:arm~ . 2;m 414 a 41 l1,il(5 wC4.t ef 'ikeIs ; It) arres5 Cleared,. blanl44ce' in gOod mi4h-I; wll uter ( by4 l e rec.k and prog4 near4 ('or.;C(rd chu4rCh anid schoc,l .. ?44C; (tOrable nieighlborht.odl. Pric $1, 23 neres'? nthlwest of Sy.1'm's' mill-; 11 aere in cult .ivat ionu, 25i acr(s in) bottom un44 1)44 Fit tei-en% MiRe Creek. In a high mi4er mal4 a go.od orchtard. Terms, 8 per' m .t..;-time, ,, vealrs. A splenidid tarml of I100 acr-es, 29 mile orthI ( of Pi(ken5 oin graIleId r:ad ; thbreo 140d t (.nan4t housI4. E60 neCr(s in high stat e f (4ultivat ion, 30 a(r( S best Twelve Mile ttom1; dloes not ovIertlow; fine pastMre of I) arre4s, good14 fe4:ce, good well of walter Ia two .rood spr4ings. WVill sell 4)n easy rms.8 Price *1,800. I0 aIrI near. 144 Gentrt with 75 acres In high si ate of (ILicultiton. (Good dIwell. aL~ 14 n4(eesary oult bitildinigs. '2011 aeres o)n 1lig~ ow Creek ; 75 acres CitlI.iv:t 11)n; 251 ne4res best. b)ottom'f hand; i acres of it withlitt a ditch; the b)ottomf .iid Iot stil) Ct, to o)vei'l~low; 1hal f ni le of nil an1d gmi, 4one' l mile of school0 and 11?4h. 1> 'iice, '62,0004(; I ('rms1 (easy. I4 >iiS4 ('ere'snear I Pumpkintowni 1in originail n;(st; 1040 a4Cre lies well and4( timber' tine. rice I' 35(I. AI 400Wt acres 444oimlproved trFa4t acr1(s bf t tomnim tproved1; 350 alcres o tL ii' original4 .intiher. Pri.ce, *4510. '.> a1 n( 2 mIIiles southwevst of Crc h4o4s on1 wat ers of Geor-ge's ereek; goo ttIn huul1:44, Oroi:l:f in o)r4iinal forest 11 t.i'ibler; a4b(.4t 35 nere's clearedi andt Ii high state4 of (lult ivaltion; goodd water atn 'eNes1ary buihJ Ilngsl; te(rmts eaIsy. 4.1 neres jist n4o4rt.h (.f .town, joinIs theo I orate' limits, 1411 ini cultivatIon, 10iacres the,tInest bottom~ land, fine bl)4din1g .4. This Is a good bargahin for aiero mitinIg a sma4'lI farm near town. Prios 00, half cash41, balance 1in d11e year. For any pa1rti.ub.rn 'write to ?ikp. ud A cnev. Pickn, 8. V.e