The Pickens sentinel. (Pickens, S.C.) 1871-1903, December 31, 1891, Image 2
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TIUBDA Y, *DEC. 31, 1891.
NO MONE COTTON.
Capt. H. T. Stroud, of Greenville coun
ty, has decided not to plant any cotton in
1892. Ile generally raises about 200 bales.
le thinks small grain, all things consider
ed, is a wore protitahle cr6qp,!tid he is s(ed
ing his lands down. It is just a plain, bus
iness calculation with every farier to de.
ternilne what lie niust plant., and what
plans he must adept to make the mim
elear money from the products of hi;
lads. There is a general resohution amon;.
farners -not on paper, hut oi experiene<
-to plait no cotton, or much less tha
they have hcrptofore. Many are of ti<
opinlon though, Olat all such re btion
will be knocked end ways by the higl
price which the staple is expeeled to comu
mand in February and March. But reso
lutions or no resolutions, tiil
acreage in this country will hi
less in 1892 than in 1Wit1. Mlany who hav
been in the habit tf planting exivinsiv. coL
ton erop. on th- basis ot laving Snplii
and advaics furvished. will not he able ,
do Iusiness on acc,ont of the tiLit mon
market. If merchants and otirs whi
have ban (1ting a supply business caman
get their money, the supply business sto;
aud the lienor will have to work as a labo
er. The low price tif cution is gting I
change many plans and. business calnhli
tions. Air. Stroud will have many seconI
in his movement, and the chances are tlhi
the crop of 181)2 will fall smartly short u
the crop of 1891.
The General Assembly, which has juil
adjourned, was i most rcspets a conscr%
ative body. It passed no violent. or rev<
lutionary measures. It w:s not near whi
many r xpected as the outcon .f the polit
ical upheaval of 1"'I'l. It did what .
wanted to, anld wla it U did not want to (I
it left mnlone. Wh!e we (to not believe i
is possible to tI eet a (evneral Asseminbly I n
would d.o the State much harm, still w
fear a convention. It would not 't)i-.
to have had as statute law all the bills ith
passed either the Senate or House. Ti
confetence coninitttee is a great safet
valve thronl Which p)olitiCal steam ma
escape And save an explosion.
An Irishman having retinned fror
Amerca to Ireland, was questioned by
neighbor In regard to the governmen
Pat replied: -It is a great goverimneni
E~very man doles as lie pleases, and if I
don't they whip him like the des li and mial
him do it." Governor Tillmian was terrb
down on free pastsses and of iIlcra wI
would accept them. The Legislature mat
him sign an act makskhg it a m!sdlemneani
pu)iiae-bra' fine of $500 far any oille
fio accept a free pass on tihe railroads. I'
people have thus said that the cami1paigni
and ofllcer elect must keep pa~rallel
The oldest postmuaster in the Uniti
States is Iloswell Beardsley, of North La
sing, Tempkins county, N. Y. lie- w
appointed fn 1828, during the administ:
tion of John Quincy Adams, at the age
little less than 19 yeais, and has held il
oflice through ali the changes, party ati
mouities and politiae upheavals for sixt
three years. Hie is certainily an ideal ma
Senators Buist and Smythue, the corpom
lion, antl-administration lawyers, want
Clemson to have $65,000, the cash neecde
Senators Mtokes and Evans, profess
friends of the college and administratie
opposed it. It aplpeaurs that tIhe foinmer n
ed from a buisine-ss, the latter from ii po l
ical standpoint. Behol. v.bat m;e: Rim.
polities has wrought'
lIon. George Johinstone was the on
available South Carolina Conmgressmian
act as best man for the IfIon. J.- .l.- 11em
bill In LIhe happy evet'L of the~ ed insli
which took place in WVashinigton.
John L,. Sullivan is repiorted as Wi in
again. TYeleiraphie- tols w-onhl be saved
the iwires woul simnuply announice the oce
s10Ons on wich the professor as aiober- -1)
troiL Free Pre s.
The railroadI newsgs 1 his week. 31
Burkhalter brings word Ithat money for tI
buildh a IS nigh at hanmd. A meeinlg w
'ccalled in a shorit time- t im an tho eii
It is tio often the case laOat we do ingi :
- ticec to rimJh in in our ciiticiam if tOLn
by losind sighit of the fact that theay we i
ence poor biiys, and woiked thier ivar
wealth andil station through y,ears of fliat
labor and wise econonmy. 11un. D udie
WV. Adasms, of Tanigiariie, Fla., ailthaou
Vice-Presidient of t he Floriida State Al
ance, opposes the sub-treasury and Ian
loan schemes of that order, and in replyin
to an Allianceman who severely criticise
liln in the Florida Farmer anid F?ruItO Gros
er, he makes this maunly defence of his ow
financial standing:
"' It does not appear quite clear to ni
Kwhat point you wish to make when you n
\mer to my isitting in the shade on my mai
~cent estate on the t:anks of the beaut
TIQeauclair.' Is it Intended as an insimi
hthat that fact disqualilles mle to tal
hun. dngyand honestly on tlnane<t
prchof'a iha adfken yAars of age
Sh 'ga team at eight dollars pt
ra dat sixty sit in the shade (in ii
Sann ~~gd magnIficent estate, earned b
mcy owi head and hands, render me inelig
bles to dIscuss financial matters with ii
~i brothers? Are we to under-stand that ou
Alliance brothers must take financIal advl<
enly from those who have proved fianll
; failures? Is thais what you mean? Does
follow that when by industry, econIom1
-and soulnd practice a farmer has made hinm
self a comfortable home, he ceases to hav
any: sympathmy for his less fortunate broth
erfuoe itmean that as soon s a farrr
acquires a competence he becomes mo'rahl
vn ned? If so, why should we try t
up the financial conidion of ou
brothers at the sacrifice of thel
udie?"-Southern Cultivamtor-.
Our Railroad law*
An Act to provide for the issuing and pay. "I
ment of township and town bonds in aid had
of the Pickens railroad.
Whereas, A majority of the owners of the
real estate lin the townships of Pickens, soul
Ilurricane and Eastatoe, Iin the county of
Pickens did petition the County Commis
sioners of Pickens county to sutinit to the
voters of said townships the question of
subscription to the Pickens Railroad Corn
pany in bonds bearing interest at the rate
of seven per cent. per anminn, but not to
be delivered to the said company till said
railroad is completed from the town of
Easley to the town ot Pickens;,and trains
running on the smine.
And Whereas, A majority of the land
owners of the town of Easley in said coun
ty did at the smne time petition the corpo
rate authorities of said town to submit the
mule question to the voters of the town of
Easley under similar conditions.
And Whereas, Under and by virtue of
an order of the said county connissioners
and of the corporate authorities of the town I
of Easley, an election was held on the 14th -I
day of November, 1891, whereby the said
township of Pickens by its vote expresse(
its willingtness to su1bject itself to tlaxation
I for the purpose of pay-ing Ionis to be issn
ed by it in aid of said railroad in the -uin
of tenl thoulsanid dollars ($11,000.0o,) and
the townsiiips of IIttrricane and Eastatoe
for the isaime purpose and at the samie time
by their vote expressed their willingness to
tax themselves in the sum of three thous
and and live hundred dollars (.$:I,5o.oo)
each, tad at the saine timue aind in the same
way the town of Easley xpressetd its wil
Iiigness to be taxed in aid of the said rail
road in the stim of three thousaid dollars
63,000.0)0). Now, therefore, for the ptr
pose of earrying into effect the expressed
will of the people of said townships aod
town:
SEXTION 1. Ie it enacted by the Senate
and Ilouse of Representatives of the State
of South Carolina, now met and sitting ill
General Assembly, and by the authority of
the saine, That, the chairmai of the beard
of county commissiotiers for Plickens
cout, or other oflicer dischargiig snch
SItIutie4 he and he i6 hereby authorized and
rctitihed to stibscribe to the cliital stock
of ;aid railroad company in belalf of
1icken.i tfowishiip tli sLI i of ten thouisaid
(I1 ,010.111) dollars, in behal v f I lurricl e
towiiship tlie sum of three thousand and
live hundred ($3,5011.10) dollars, andKI inl be
half of I'astatoe township the sum of three
thousand and live hundred ($,500.00)
< iollars and tihe townl council of the town
ot Easley is li.rcby authorized and reiir
e ed to sutibscribe to the capital stock of said
CIoM11pany the mui of three thousaild ($3,.
t !90.00) dollars, which stibeription shall be
in seven per cent. coupon bonds, the inter
vst payabAu annually, said honds to lie
Imade payable twenty years after the date
t thereof, and to lie of the denomination of
one linudred ($100.00) dollars, live itindred
($s50Io) dollars and one thousand (i4,
oo.00) which shall be received by said
tcompanyq at par.
- Sec. 2. That said bonds shall not be issu- .
ed amd deliverei to the said railroad coi
panly unltil thet railroad is comlpleted froml
tile corporate limits of tile town of Etaslvy
to and witlhin the corporate limito of the
t townl of Pickens and trains aire runingl.
thereoi. at which time the siiid bonds shall r
lie delivetled to the treasurer of said rail
road vuompanly. r
t. ec. 3. That bite said township anl town tit
e bonds, whei issued as aforesaid by the i
Y county connissioners as agents for said li
towiship, and by the town council of the Ift
Stowen of Easley for said townl in aid of the lit
said railroa(l, are iereby leclatred to be
debts of said towislips ald said Iowl res
n pectively in the aunotts which they have
a authorized the issuing of the SIam11e.11
See. 4. Thiat for the payiment of the in- w
terest on said township bonds the county
-Auiditor;of Pickens county or other otileer
eC dischairguing suich duties is hierebiy aluthori
ythe prioperty oif eachl of suaid townuships
suhl per (cntumil as5 uiy bie necessary to
Li' pay3 said interest on said bonds, wichl shall
le be known anid styled in the tax booiks its
>r saidt raidlroad tax, which shall he collected
r by thme Tlreai:tmer of sid counity utnder tihe
samei regulations ast are now or' maty here -
after lhe l)i:oideitd by law for the collectmioni
r of taxes mi said ('ounity. and( whichh shall be:
iliid over by the TItelatsurer to the holders
oif the Cc'ionpos of said bor.ds as the said
initerest, shall heo'me due. Amti for the
~serihetd by the town of Easley the towt
ts tcounic'il id to111wnI are hereby ithiorisedi
a. and requiredt to assess anniually upion the
Sf propertyv of :said towni such-I per cetitumn as
inay Ie nce~ssary to lpay salid initerestt on I
~id bonds, whicb shalh be known as the t(
-railrotad taix, at the ameIIi timie and manner
y1.. a t oter imiipaijil taxes are collected, andi
n. shall lbe aplptiedi to ti,!he paymen't of said in. n
terest; ProvidedI, That within ten yealrs of
a- the time said bonds shall fall dute the mon
ey to pay the same shall be raised by taxa
t ion iii the sanme nmanmier, anid paid out by
d. thweuounty Treasurer and town council as i
a~ provided above for the payment of the an. a
nul interest.
t'See. 5. Thatm 1~for a period of twenty
rtl from tedate of lhe issuie or said t(
1- hand1 s the counmtyV tax levied upon1 thie saiid a
by) th liiouniity treasLure:r to the councty ciom.
II .i;jIirs, and shlld he' behiliby the lains a ii
p-I sinkj~ig flImd for te puirree of meietinig .
he pr linciplal if saihl bondts at mauturiity,
sa1idi sinikingi fmoid to lbe intvested in thie piimr
eba.,-e of steh huo:ds fromi time to timeit 8
wbr v never snehi purlchase shahl e practica
tile. Anid if no0 sucht puIrchaseif c'an be
made11 I, ori if to niidw such(1 purchase too
large a111reiuiumt he reljutired, theni thet stuml t
in~ satid s4iking fund be invested in State o
s t ockt, to lie made omit in the ntame' of thie li
roImliy treaisurer of P ickenis counity fo r the
tiinle being "for Ite use of the sinoking fund
r. :er thet Pienis Itailroatd hitstts," to lie bel
V fIor thle redemaptioun of the trailroatd biinds bi
iautholied by t his Act-.l
S ec. . That this Act shall take efTect
..dilyntspn its ij;iaval .ihnarm
di o tliehnaoded miles atorces
Tha il ne wayhmod I l1ile ratilra illt
ickl rednieed riat romnd tip olidayg thickets11
oh5t, wIJn ali pithen lines wiitn th in ai ro- ip
ale an a or thronti.Tickets wl eraeho
o sale )eeber 0th nd thgo rinclusi-e
-igJry5th, 1892. rteacmoaino o
New Sleepinig Car Lline RBetweena Wiah..
a ngsona, D. C. and Anunssa, Gn.
- Tho Richumond & D)anviill R. Rt. Co.
-il no0w opeiralting Pullman Buffet Sleep
-ing Car lino between Washington, D).
C., and Auigusta, Ga., on thie following
k schtedulo:
?South lloutnd North Bound i
I No. 11. No. 12.
r 11 '20 p.mi..lv Waswhington ar..11 50) a.mi. sI
" 3 05 a.m. . .Charlottesvillo. . . 7 40 a.m. wi
5 25 anm.. . .Lyuohbutrg...5 42 a.m. chi
. 3t0 at.m...Davillo. ...2 35 a.m. oj
'10 200 a.....Giensboro ....12 45 a1.m1. phl
e~ 1 50 p;.m. ..Chrlottu. ...9 00) p.m. lIf
d 15 p.m....Columlbia.... 4 55 p.m. pr
t9 15 p.m..Auguta . ..2 00 p.m. Ii
y W. A. TUnK, A..P.A. w
c The prettiest sight in the worl is a pret. A
. t3' woman's feet in .Jersey Illy boots, amlil the
r snce Dr. Bull's (PAmgh Syrup cures all sorts
y of colds and costs but 25 cents, all womn Sli
y can wear them. ial
r TIhe earth moves.-vidence, you candr
r buy a first-class liniment, Salvation Oil, for
ir. G. W. Earle, Pickens, S. C., wite
reciunided B. B. B. to a man wli
suffered for years with a maligilant u
on ils leg that seemed to resist all oth
tnhent. After using four or five botth
ulcer began to heal aud his leg is no
i and well.
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-MAINUFAUrURED BY
ie Wilcox & Gibbs Guano C
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
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A Very Festive Bird !
Iauil to the festive turkey! We are w
in every tinie. More especialily are
Ilh hill, whenvh) ll(-pen to be with
is not, inl paintinlarly good luck al I
iticular ea.oniof the yvor. lere is
d to his polllpity1% ' . his strut and
ijesty; anl Cild t(I his barn-1 yatrdtair-S 1
aces, an end to his loi-'ly dinty,
rtuies never c,mic alone: it never ru
L it pours. First he lofes his life i
mn his feathers disappenw! Fine e,
thout fe.athert;, he is liner with themn,
m- feathers make line birdis. Fine
ty be in what you are wearing now,
er you will lie arirayed iii one of our I
Ju llikespun Suit".
Jli.-it ruccived new nloveltieq in holio
ods. A good ehiance to please your
er, brother or your friCnds. Call on
lien in our city.
. ROTHSCHILD,
G'reenville. S. C.
Linie Anderson gives you a speciali
t122dIoll
'1 TATE 'C ~ OF 'Tl ('AIIOLU
.Ay virtue ofI an1 excutCIIion fromo
ourt ofj Prlobaite at the~ suit of (
have~t levie,1 iijiIn andt anud will
> the hiighe.A LiddeIr, on -
Sl yinl ,Janiuary,
ext, during the legal hiours for si
ie foliowing described real esti
wit:
All that piece, parcel or tr act
mnd situate in the couoty and( St
foresaid, oni waters (If Fifteen ir
reek, adjoiniing lamnls (If F. V. C]
mi, WV. V. 'l:,yt'n, Wh~lit ner Symi
aid others, conitiingii. sixty tdid) arC
i'ore or less. Th le land is sold1
SM irfyLthe ahecrttin
Tlerus eaishi. Purch-Iiser' to paLy
lipIrs. H. A. RItCHE.Y,
'"9 Sheriff P'ie-s County
TATE OF" SOALiTH1 CA1dOIJNA
County of Pi eken1,
iiy; virtuaeofnorroftee
Of Ca2nn1le1 (Inad' (if the cc
2e, o.el ') ihe hlighesit bidder 02
Saile Dany ini January, 180)2,
(fore thnte ourt hiouse' door dir
Ie legal hiours for sale, the foill
mg de.scribc'<I real dstate: One
1 thle town 1 'f C'entral inI the St
i1) niortlih ned--st by the lanlds
mds1 d .r T~ :. eavell, \.sit by Ih
acrei antl f(tit rods motre or it
old( to satisfy a. nmechanic's lien.
Terms cashl, purch'laser to pay
Shleifft P. C
Dec 9, 1801.
THlE O'IDELL
"Y~PE -:- WRITElI
9 will buyv the O'DELL TY
!RITER with '7 characimters, and
r a Single Case O'Dell, warranted
hette worV~~Ik than n'Iy n hinlI1e ma12 12
It combine111s siinpl)1icity w-ithI (nailflII i
((ed, t:ase of opierat ionI, wear1 s lon
thoulit (1)st of iepirl Itha anyit 11( Ither I
t id, perifet, and1(: aapted( to1 all kii
t ype writingr. Like a printng plress,
atluees shamrp, elean , 1egib1lIe manutscripj
to1 or te Cop((Iies Imay bel madite at1 (
'it ing. Any mntellIigent p erson ciain I
neC an1 ope2rator iln I wol days.V We oif
,000 toI any opeI(rator who canie<p
a work (If the Double CISe O'Dell.
llelijale agemnts anid sailcsa,.tn want:m
ecial inducements to (healers. I'
ss O'DELL TYPE WRITER C(
3511-304 Dearborn St.,
310YI IUCTfA fin, TL.
Assessmaent Notice.
io The Auditor's ollice will be open from
* the first day of January iMWIt to the zo;n
r ta.- of February 1892 to ree s.' -
91 V'c -4onlal property
- - '1or the var
- his: ii 0--uf 6
Eamley, Wednesdav and T -
ri-try 10th and 1Ith ism2.
- Libeity, Friday and Battei -
12th and 13th 1892.
Central, Tuesday and Wedocd-r.
ruary ith and 17ti 1892.
And at Pickens C. 11. the balance o t '
tune.
All changes in Real Estate must be wr
and all new buildings erected since I
day of January 1891 returned for actio,
Township Assessors who are required ?.y
law to examine all returns made. Ig.o.
rance of tine of listing is no excuse aid a
penalty of fifty (m,)) per cent. for non-re
turn is strictly enjoined upon Auditors.
Taxpayers must make their returns In
person or by seme one legally authorized
to do so in case of sickness or absence from
the county.
Banks, Building an(I Loan Associations,
Fire, Life and other Insurance Companics,
are required by law to make returns.
All males betweem 21 and 50 years of
age, except those exempt by law, are liable
to Poll Tax. J. B. CLYDE,
Auditor of Pickens County.
-tl'tgZUchu. APor Ml'ntoI
THE NAION'S PUD o
The Standard Rotary
Shuttle
SEWING MACHINE!
WE ARE
Prolld of its laity.
Proud of the uniformiity of its stitch.
Proud (of its quictiness.
Proud of the variety of its work.
Proud of its speed.
Proud of its ing nious mechinism.
FACTS WOlrIl TIIINKINO A(oUTr.
The "Standard" has the biggest bobbin
of any lock-4titch machiine.
H[olds 10) yards of cotton.
The tension is released when taking out
the goods.
ith The finest goods are not drawn or puck
ecred.
hlis lZ1n1s l fify N per cent. lighter tha-i vibrat
In' r imachines.
I'lhe nio: expAnsive, limitiful and prae
utiedi set ofl at tachlinenats. -
iS- Built woodN work of the finest finish ever
"t Shortest needle used in lock-stitch ma
chias- --therefore less liable to bend and
for skill stithes.
Wili wear 1wice as long as other lock
stivi machinies.
ew%v Every part is independent of every oth
lay r part, anld can he replaced at a trilling
ay cost Therefore you van keep it "Stai
a dar" l-ractically new a life-timne.
"s For sile b -
LEWIS & MORRIS.
oct 151 f Pickens, . C.
SMortgagees MalIe.
InL Pickens County, South Carolina,
I at Picens Court, House, on thle
first Monday in January, 1892, for
Cash,
vi- iB vie of authority and power
ofsale giveu 1)y Thomas Cannon,
Jfimior, to ( harles P. B:irrett, in a
imortgage' dated the 16th day of Oc
tober, 1886, and recorded in the office
Aof the Register of Menise Convey
anic, for satid county, in Mortgage
thie Book F, page 110, to secure the p)ur
ar- ehase money fir theo first tract of land
14s hereinafter described, of which I
sell uam assignee; and by virtue of author
ity aind power of sale given by the
said Thmomazs Cannon, Junior, to C.]
de, L. IHollingsworthl in a miortgago dat
te' ed the 13th dlay of February, 1888,
and recorded in the office of the Reg
of ister of Mense Conveyance, for said
ate county, in Mortgage Book I, page 78,
ieand by virtue of authority and po0w
a-er of Sale given by the said Thiomas
se Cannon, Junior, toC.L Holns
res orthin amortgage dated the 1.9th
toIda of JanUury, 1889, atnd recorded
in the oflice of the Register of Mense
fori (.onveyanee, for said county, in Mot.
gage Book I, page 242; I will sell at
l)public atuctioni to the highest bidder,
__ on thme first Mondoy in .Janmuarv, 1892,
at Pickenis C. H., S. C., for ciash the
following dlescribed tracts or parcels
,. of land(, which are the same lands
tkdscribed in said mort- 3
tut gage, lying and being in the State 2
e andi countyib aforesaid on Gregory's
-~ Creek, to wit:]
its, First Tract ,On which the said
Thlolmias Cannon flow lives, contain
ing~ eig hry (801) aesi, lie the same
nig more or less, adjoining landil of Geo. I
mCannon, Charles Childress, the \V.
Jot jW. Robinsor land, tihe Thomas D)il- i
ate lard luind, the Twelve Mile Camp
onl Ground land and others, kntown a s
of a l.art of the John O'Bryant land.
by3 Second Tiract, adjoining the atbove j
nid descri bed ti-act, Charles Childress,
lae Thlomas Dillard old mill place ]
so- and others, on the right or south side
of Gregory's Creek, the wvest line
for running from the mouth of Wheat
Mill branch, thence up said branch,I
and from the head of said branch to
the high way leading from Pickens C.
~ 1., to Twelve Mile Camp Ground,
thence down said highway to the said
!creek,cnaig eighteen (18) acres,
.be tesm moeor less.
EC. L. HOLLINGSWORTHr,
15 Mortgagee and Assignee
to _December_1st 1891--td.
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Mc FAL L'S
ALMANACK
'To pay or not to pay"
seemsl to be0 the topJic of the daiy,
NVhether it is better to payv and stay,
)r not to pay, and r un away.
LA'ncy C'andhes and Nutus !
3ut be this as it may,
['he best and1( surest way
:s to go right uip todaiy
Luid do my best to pay.
Locoaunuts, &'aisins,Spices!
.'ll need( more bread and meat
L.ud everything else to eat
Lnd shoes that fit my feet
Lnd I never will "dead beat"
CUrrants, Citronu, A pples !
L man like Wad McFall,
'or lie always sells 11s all
VO want, and we imust call
knd settle up this fall.
Cakes, Ny rump, hKoney !
L'hat old, 0o(d note I'll pay',
~Von't put him off aniothier day,
3ot waltz right up and say,
~ount the interest right away.
11d Time Seed Tick ( eier
11I be a man once more,
Lnd trade at McFall's store,
ts inl the days of y ore,
i'or lhe won't keep moe por.
Toys, Fire-WIorias, ad
reFaill gave me a start,
ed me, when erops were short,
udo I am not thme sort
'ho wait for the Collector's Cart.
Christmas 04m43ds of' all
'11 go whero there's a throng,
Yhiere they never treat me wrong,
il pa somec all along
Lild now Il finish miy song.~0
L Merry (Christamas anmd
Eapmpy Newv Year to All.
N. T. McFALL.
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nber and December,
BUYERS!
ies and( Wgons.
NE AND) BUY.
Coach Factory,
LLE, S. C.,
SARKLEY, Proprietor.
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CHAINED LIUIITNINIG
The railrial lis not. yet come to Pick
ens, but, Pivkens is now in speaking dis
tanee of the railroad.
If you are in Easley or Pickens, and
wish to talk to aiyone in the other town,
just. step to the "plone" and call the onle
you Want.
'I'legrams promptly transmitted and
correctness guranteed.
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promptly delivered.
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J. J. LEWIS. JUL1US M10 BOGOS.
THE PICKENS
Land ..Agency !
The PickenR Land Auency now has foy
sale the followinl desirable ands.
23 (ce nemt- onradild Ro:ad to Ptimpkin
tow:n. I ilhmnorth o1 P>ickens. Ono
liidred act-rs in) eilt i vation; 2) acres best
Twelvt. Mile River bottom. Good cottoi
rral i 1:11id. One gool d welling and
443.e' '_roo(l tenant house. Terms easy. Lib
(.r-al fli-mtta for all sp)It e sh.
IW.000 :fr-' lmonllitn ini land: good fo-r
niwe. ineyarfts, orclards, (te. Finely
I iwhiere'd.
170 avres on waters of Saulda river, 6
moile from Pleasal!t Crove church and
stlhool hott-e: 25 tirs lvared land, 1
'ars branII 1bt0ti11m; t JmbliC rOad, well
wat cred. Price J3w-) cash.
ac15acres of land in tirrieite town.
shiip ne:r )alton 1:.5 a4ervs in cltivation
balanve in original filest abounding iu
Ite best pine ti onber; well watecrud: pirico,
SG5n, one-htalf I (:0h halan1ce at 8 per cent.
.1004 acres 31 mile s of Liberty3 on the road
f ronm Greenville to e o'
trac:tts; thlree settlent
rare4 b argai n.
A~ hoatse atid lot <
wyith adIll ncessary '
$00 arre in 1 I>:
iles from) Greentv., - 4,4m t 444, I ,(
ac(res inl ('ultivration, 410 acres2) g4ood hot
tomt aed' 15 in pa.sture:; mil and a0(1i half
fro churclt) h anid sco1) houset': three good
temtent hotulses, well waltred; woutld Be-ll in
one)4 tract or di vile into tacts. Part cash,
balance on1 1on tit Iinte at H per centt.
A dlesirale hatlf ac(re, lot on! Garviin at.
and Pendlcletn lave; $100. Also desirahlo
Itot fromt ing oin Howent street; *100. Best
6661 arres in Eaistatoe to.vnship, good
tE'naniI thouse', 15 ntetes in c'ulti vation, ha
anI(ce fine timber and grass; $1,600O on long
timei.(
.220 tires in C'entral towns(hip, 15 acres
in cultivation, 40 acres tine praturs, bal
antce im best of Itiber; 3 mtiles of rail
ro)ad station, i otike of cbureh antd scheelj
will be sold1 cheap and1( on easy berm.
Lot No. I8, in the town of Pies
('1on1 taiig i Elf anl acre)* fronting on Mi
street, cast of D)r. J. 1". Williami'.
A good barLtain-10I aicres in D)acusville
townishilp, 410 aces in ('ult ivat ion ; Bjplendl<d
tiber; I m ile of ('lmIreh and school;de
sirale neighbomrhood. Price $9100; easy
te'rmus.
109 acrecs 4 mnil(s west of Pickens OR
Wanlhatlla roadi; 1leveI land1; will make
sple'ndid farmn; t imber is thne. Must be
sohl.
250 a4'res on Little Eatstait(e, 40 acres in~
cuiltivaIqon, 10 acres htottomi, 11 ac(res inl
g4od paIsture', good0( log house54. 50 aLci4'l fine
5sio gralss, not fen(ed, stablo for four
hor4ses. 'IThis ptlace is well watered and a
butain at $500.
A desi1rable hlot onI MalIn street, Pic'kenS,
conutainin I nere1114, good stables and well
o)f gitml wier 4)'oIwn eisOs. Oney of the
mot(st ~: tlb le ts ini town ; prli(t $300.
A hama 'f 238 acres( 4 iniles west et
Pi(iekenl5; 80 acre~s (learedI, L:alance in good
Itimbei(r; wvell walte'red by creek anid
sprmas: ln4arl ( oncord c.hurch and school
I 23 nere nort hwest of Symme, s' mk.~~
7(1 at(res( in cultivaution, 25 acres in bottod.
hmdu (4n Fi fteen Milec Creek. Ini a high
state of cultivation; goodl boildings; fine
water and a good or'chard. TermIls, 8 per
A splenditid farm of 100 :Ieres, 22 miile's
northI of I'kens on graded'( road; thbree
gtood ('uinantt hot444 1. Gil a(ce in hiigh state
(If cudlvat ion, 30 a(n a host Tlwelve Mile
bttom11; d1oes not, overflow; lie pa'sturo of
10 acresa, good fence, good well 1o(f water
1an two gtc:d 5prii-'. Will sell ot eas
1lif0 ar'e'5 nlear Cent rail with 75 acres ina
a hi1gh state of (ulti vation)1. Good( dwell
log and n)ecessary oult, butiligs.
, 2091 aere.s on Big Crow Cre'ek ; 70 acres
iln cultivation; 25 acres btest bottom land
18 acret (If it, wl.itout at ditch:l the bot torn
lanud not subje'ct to otverllow; half n ile of
tiull and1( goi, one miile (of school and
chuirch. Pr'ice, $2,00t0; terms1t easy.
15 lIneresar Pmnp' 1I1Ikinitowni in) orIgvinll
forest; 100 iacre's lies w'eli and timber flne.
A lso '1(11 flercs unitiuipro ved( tract
10 acrets h.ot ttitoml l unimpovedl; 350 acres of
tract int oriigilal tmber. Price', IE-l50.
85 acres 23 itniles sotuthiwest (f (Cr oiss
httia 0n waters oif Geo rge's ('ree(k; goIod
uIme timbear; abloult 3J5 acres ch4 tredl and 'u
It high state (of ('ultivattioni; good water antd
ieessatry buildin1gs; t ermts easy.
'41 neren just, north oIf townv, joIns the
COI:orate Unuts11(, all in (en1(ivat(in, 101 acres
,f1 a. g s bttom land, fie buildin g
(ite'. l'his is a .odbarai for a ero
wlant inig a mr:ahI fa.' nealr townY1. Price
$700, hatlf (easI, balaunce in onel( year.
1"'or any1' partieirs write tO> P~ickengi