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PICKENS SENTINEL PICKENS C. B., S. C. J E. OGGS, Editor and P1roprietor For Subscrition, $1.50 per annun strict Iv in advance; for.Ai x mont hs, 75C Advertisemnts i nwrted ut one do1ll persqire of one ich orless for th tiin insertion and fifty cents fmr each subst quent insertion. Libieral discounl imito to mitrciauts uil t hers :lvert i S 'o six t-hs or hv, theI v-(.:)r. ftEiY"POSITON A i1iT1M.\;1T; NOT TA KEN. Obitca,Iry Not i es eXc(li tii'I l1incSz Tributes of lipei, Conununh-ain 1f a persolnal charict r' wi, wel :1;SSimi ble will be chargvel for a ( al verl isemIt. THURSDAY, JAN. 14, 1892. TIHE TVE% THAT IHND I'S. In union there is strength. The wLit people of this State made a great siterific by the split of 1890. No good to the sta, has come from the commotion. Cla against class is an evil to be sliiiKied. is one, too, that aniot last. it k a devic of demagogues to gain oflice. The prej dices and annimosities of 1890, put a nle set of in minto office. This set was not t much the choice of a majority of ti white people, as any of the sets whit held ofilce from '76 to that time. Thc merits (lid not get the votes, but the fal prejudice wbich the leaders engender< agaiiist the "ins." They have been on ti stump and vauited,but being in ollice i not made their vauiuting true. Whatevo. may be the faull, the Slate gover imelit is ini a worse lix than they fouid Not that tho prc-sent administratioi coui not have donei as well as iny, ut laivh been heaved into ollice on the tide (if p ular prejudice, things injuriois to the pe ple have been dime to keep lip tih SwX But we, as a people. lave iore it our own welfare than in the siall cirim stance of who shall hol ollicu. Proful pledges amouit to ithing. A ciiw interest, a common counl ry mid a coinm destiny shouhli; kevp us united. Blt the are stronger.tiets.thal the-c th:t podic iria cannot keep lorever sever( d. Tow al country people keep inte Illnarini',g ai giving in marriage. The father-ial-1w town is nlot goig to work again1st the mo in-law in the couinitry. The lot ater-in-hi in the country is not going to worki% mto'i ii the son-in-law in thi( town. This is 111111, uaral. The oni1ly seInse ti-'' is ill White people of Southi Carolinia diviling foolislnes. It serves the intertst of no except those who are willimr 1t) racritii anything to procure an olicO. GOvern), Tillman wants to hold onl to his 1hc IIis flrst effort is to make diviFimns amWi the people of the State. lie ba: at L.1a rens to abuse the Legislature. We beli(' the very "drift wood" of whliul he~ em( plained, will defeat him. It oilu'ht to ie. him out of his boots. lie abuse.C ever body and every ollicer and ev<rytlin.g Ilh does not agree with himi, as if tihre Cou be 10 honest difference. If there w:s :m excuse for elect ing him in I FIn n, I1herte e be none now. 1I1 is a idivi-r. vv w unity. Ms abuse of th 9ii -t rol posed of' men as soull anud ho:n at nv b.e anyone else, h is atid of those whI i ns, free passes and his abusie of p:a' Nd. I f 1891, 8shouh1l hin~d us togethe'r flr hik 4 feat in 1892. HIe calme fromi Ropers wi lots of rope. Now let him R1oper a:;auin. L.Z:A' a E'.:.m. This' IS leap yeartl bo035. It comesi. b, once 1in four years. Ihlow proud14 the ma)0ii en of. a flirting dispociton muiist feei wht she realizes thait shel has1 anothei14r (21in't nity to r'elir the inj uries dcone sonm. psi fellow two or three..years ag~o. And I ma14idenl wh'o hacs stepped12( out 4on the Carip since last leap year enan shiow how~ en ively she c'an eapti vate some poorl fe'l!o n0w of tihe wea':ker sex. ]itys !e rea.ly all times for you don't know n~ L:n you w be tackled. Keep onl your' Sun:hy loo'ks all timeCs, and be oni your P's .and Q's, at if you should r'eceiv'e:a nole fromi onei thi you don't care to be in compi~any'withi, p litely answer anhd:say' "I am very sorr: but ai previous en;rYagemlent i'reven('tsn from seeingycu, or fromi a1ccpti'g yom kind invitaItion. " And if one sho1l I11. e': without havinig pr'eviouisly tol you of is' intenition so to) dto, and( you1 doni't care I see her, senId the servanuhlt 01' some1 011e e' to meet hecr and tell.her that you411are indsi posed, or' thalt youh cauight a v'iolenit ('i and1( headache by beinig (out ini tile ni:ht a the night before; Or' that you1 arc not; hiomie. And if you receiv an 11 inlvitlian i attcnd>la pary, a1 pienic ior any13 o'ther' seri. gathering, an d if y'ou donl't par1tiecubu: like the girl jhat desires to aIccomhpany yn or fancy that you had r'ather' it would il been some other gui, go with hier' or nun11 ners Bake, and after you get I her'e shun1 lIt all you can and11( trea't. 1her ('coly and1 may 1. she will not b)e so persistnt a Cfterwani And if you don't wanlt. her to ha:ve an oi p)ortunuity' to pour 'laisse's iln your ears stal as close 1as possible to the other'i boys, c somie of thle old1 married folks, and di sure~ly would not, have the amhaeit y to| bla11 out the'bur'ning desires of the deep reets; es oif her' heart ini their l'resence. I hsti all things don't tell heri that you r'ecipo cato her love unmless y'ou actual y flmani it And last but not least don1i't stand14 too 11)n in) thle cool air at niEght w.lhn your best gil has staid till midnight anId alway',s kceep pair1 of clean heels so that y'ou ('n Scnt when the o1(1 folks begin to tip) aroudlli their slippers. Th)e alttentioni of sev1erall Pickeins Coiunt farmers Is turned this y'ear to the (ltir': tion of tobacco. It often sells at 10 (cent a pound. At 5 Cents ai pound it bealts ('oia a hlundred Per' cnt, on1 the 111re. 31K Thos HI. M'cW~hor'ter aiid oni'ecf his tenantul Mri. Paniel, wihll lanumt tiis y'ear about1 Ia' acres, They are now pulttinig tingsi shape for the crop. Florence and11 FauirichI countes have already made ilomei ear )nonley on thse weedc( iand expect to 410 neI in the future. Plant tobta(co, sow outs, ii tl-c poor cottonl Iand, conf1ie your couoi(1 plantinig to the rich patches and have a vn1 rlety all around. Then farm life will i: no longer so mlonotonlous and if you do)n' get rich you will bc independent and hap The roses of llasu$re seldom Jast lon<~ ehough to adorn the brow of 14i1m Wh1( ploclus them, and they are the roses whicei do not return Iheir sweetness after the'y haTco lost thiri beaL'uiA. P1LANr LES COTTON. Farmers your attetion is directed to the call for a conventioii2of cotton growers on -the fouth page of the SEN'TINEL Of 18t .yeek, to be held inl Augusta, Ga., on tVe 27th, January int. The purpose ais breif ly rtaited is to "cc-operate and asist the ill. liancemen in forilating some cfTeetive plan to urtail the cultol :crenlge." This we thinlk is n ve:ly important nwalter and i1 unly : chemtie c.r plan cnn be devised where. by the finivrs (.,III reduce thi1r expense lnd i!icrt je their proilt it is wa ith a littl( thou0ht :i'l at t. :tion. . Ill is not proIp--l: the via' of the Nho'e troulie txow? js i not I'n over pr-odulftionl of cotton tHin inakes Ile price so low? We don'hini that this propoi4tion can be died. Col T. P. Branch, of Georgia, states the statu and conldititioll of things in the prope light when he Says: "li my opinion it is m.luss to attempt t lessen the prodictioi of cotton by resolu li-Is of plhnters Alli,necsor cotton ex echangecs. The thing" for ( -.h factor to d, s i'A it) d0e mine for himself that ie Wit not, :!vaale for the year 1802 to uany phi ter Iiore ItIII onit.hmitl wilt hl' did in 1W. Ihat at olncv contp(l the p1:1ater to use hi hihor and swnes for ot.her crops, or for otl1 Yer purpm-1 s. TtllJ will turn loose cle-hal 9he m11ney 11t:1 woild have bNei ti'd ul u11 ttVanCes to lihm;t<1l? anld innim it, avai %h,c t' vthcr 4inldustries and enterprises In A11, IInAt.ld of the c0ttOl n XciaLr 1 tying to remedy the paesenit sy.tI ' fq se-farming, thry lo)uld apply, v t.hei setvrv,; to corcI t the ':alte .-y.,thfa :-4 3'l Itn fiet. ig e, 3i11d iIn that wa th ( lia W of (ott t in wil bI NN :sIed n(ill pri,sitabl ui ('n11rpris he )c i tere I anf nil 111 .i pliri( r t(a cour4 It. it wvill occur to alnvonlit thae Ill t''n Ino th:' phaner shouhl :aml wvill b turneldi to other I r, r- I I. 111 1. ('1h 11on te presenoit low prive t will 1r1v 'igrea t b li'i to ou I-( h... A. soniy fa%-4re-d by prov! i It i th zt it h es if On pai0 11 - * .1 hh 1. I - t ai hig--hesl IYpv of it ug i iaIIu a i top1. To ati:11 thik it i oa ly It( 4 1ar v, it'l t O u 1' c i a tr:I. the ( a ipll , di(ita" ofl pru.Idenlce wl 'iIdeIhuhfor th 1-rmer- oral E Il cwv I,!, oA. I: (A it)t)) h , (4 rcsoll 44. ' n e Li' 4V1,1L 14.; u,'1 05 .lii'1 Ii'ns wid 1.xy to) L,im t-m-h other t p.mt b I- IH;,I i ;h I l th'. 'ltin 1.h1 a-rl if th 1il wh"Te tii Itll. :-m thn . n 114 1 wo d it i iik o a 4tIvt:t A th..It i.1, h - .-l b n. :nld li:llhwrs anl 1 v rt w In tilmies (if frec hlt1s mal cnu-q 1 s th ir p . 11 1 l It i 1s !!! f- r en l I N ol -r lit t . I n I i s 1! I r#- i 11 I 1 1 )tI I 1t4' s w t .hl I t, let th t q- . :1 1N-11t) in , b; we1 1, w liv h w ul!d ( Ic.v (:14 limch A wI' ati i ,'w1uh1 il t r n e- w i S v I ft'Im I! Pl:i in t i e - i-c , a w ,;d l , it-m l Mid if the p( ('14c NY(IIbI hv(ed thi:, -fviir wn- Ioln. ln: nil thOwy wvolbl b1 ko''i- '':Ivc Sile ' h ;,tv 1,as bell 1.!t in Y! % S( t h11 t th e 111ton l r er1 hI: lalveal l' d i lon se i n of es ci o s the au:y 1 e ' 41?Ci f Telill. 1114.r'eii I1111: If nhib r I ir.--t. T O W Ch em, I- wl il ]:I vI -1(1141 1 Z'ri. I v' h ' 1t 4. andil 1? lii .atlI it n. le .& ;d 4or nlVI 111 ldl O.A< Owl n 6.-a f IFIurth.e : ea olmnen th:4 t the a1t4 a e LI thid 1in entton or~, the: 1ve4r 181. h "F 1*itai. lith-W furt01str r tcom ed the~ id <.11 j(t t!goiei g f&a'('oi'e di4111V 14: 0 mor diver1 it' idlopt (aii u e-ialy thoe a:it odinary i"' Ivie 1nn1iot theri 44ndli (hatlln - i () od.e (?111tu1. a 'di:o: of ti rn, p caa . ow :n: h 'if (.il I .. io , l'a 4.i C d C.tid, we' bI tee tha o. .hje y wJou hl'o sI CitI f inate pnot fori~5tu alll ir iacilil o 1. ait i 'as clear tof (1 1 as44 (ithe dy II sm1)(ll? -, i .. th (ve .0 hilen:.to i h FI1OM TIEEC NOUTI TO FLORIDA, Th1 Atlaile ClolOnt Liem litpecIal Sor. vlce for Teriat Travel--ito Flu ent Trais in the TVorId. Oin January 4th, 1892, the Atlintic Coast LAIe will put on another thiro,ugh traiu from New York to Florida, leaving New York at. 9.30 a. i., arriving Jacksonville 7.001). Im., next day (only one night out) mal-Ang three through fast trains per day, with through 1"hina Palace Sleeping Cars from ioston to Jacksonville-: New York to Tampa I'ud Port Ta1pa, (alongside steam Ur for ulm); New York to .1acksonville; Iw York to Thoaainsville; New York to S'aviunnah. )I Jamtary 18th ti magi4ficent "New lrk ail lrai-la Sjwelnl," running throulh to t. Autu istine, Fia., will also L I . 4 Il, II h'': in all twenty-four trahma ach wI pr week, the inost Coum plete service ever offeried to Wihnington, C (harleston, Savannah, Florida andCuba. r Tile etiipnent. and general character of traii service over this line iW e(illled by few and excelled by none, while the "Flor d. Specil im Without doubt the filneg train in tie world. The hemit-iful drawing-room cars, the "Ideal" and "Supurb" will, its hcretofore form part of the eqtuipment of these traiis. They tre the only Com1 plete drawiig room cars ever built, and are run exclusively over the Atlantic Coast Line. I'his lite so situated that tAwo lioirs South of I"icmI'iond torillists clncottitl. the iflu. once of the Gut Stream, and all the coni diti<m which collstitute the gtn'ial 1111 hahny duther i ( linatt, 1i1:tkiig it the nat iril as well 1s I whe shitest nid iost popiu hir roe ionir ofim the North to Florit --Vil ii.irigton (N. C.) S;mr. t FOR SALE! V 013;W2aBMi021 LAe.k. St . . T 1a * 4e on"l ' ' E':Ih n JI 1)112 1 3. 11t 1111!Ils fol ( I "c liefii. . ) o l W.V Vulk '.-itillr, In N. E' a EN. \ S. (Er "-Illith. E T. Jiik' tA..I E *N..F . 5 &B, 'ill i E and W '. EA r enS ll eith, S. if -''i ItE.'E'tiet a'uiuma'n wti Alunty "ll lit kd 11o sil. pallf H. JSmm s fElElie S. . Si.th W .' -' il' d Petition4,11va,ie plinifs Wln . W.h 8Ith1t , S. it ini th . llith f ."ltIiMt tirph E sara ,. )dI' I.)onnd 1i. ofth I,. T.E ' iit , S. ii I lh,c . )1.\ry . l. -, . ISai F. ht: hY -ollJ 1 . \ W:l t1 p, . ndary uih W r R . Ninith, . Sd. F. 'mth.~ tIE 1 .S i. a . . It I) ill P . lIf act,ni. . A. bitjdl Il's .II Is 'u g C . nwh ld -biti- iltCis:ilt- 4 ill-g 14J A1Vl i 1n h a f th1 1: L.4 Fh t h .-11 . Eli- t , ,l vi . -ilI ' (. lil 7 h da I 1 . !il;t i 'l I% 1 n tiE . o oil Ai le i o Iiei Iase of to heE sime plaitliM f I to 'i we no i - eitio in h , m-i , . ie'.i wo 'E h-I in 1 EV I' ie'urv 2tf ~Ii . lr I I t vii dE er'l M-IIl'I: lrrive here .x I"unfiliu to~ as we nthe peilhlal witin aionir ll apl moto the I nrfr here ~X d tt.I ic ei~ t I. I': liI:alt:o'u , th .I. '. ( n , . hiv tE EXlliil A tloretu iirto P<t.o lI.. d.y J. fIt. Srn.u r,e C.it. P.l janEi-rw6 tile c -Hasit. an - .~ r e iel "' a ' to ?iia nie e l ove .Allainde ali~cn p Ia a by~t haie:irectf age. -: X A it. tbG~ A ('iuti/; T, (;lte,'S (ir .,b A Very Festivo Bird! Hail to the festive turkey! We are with lim every time. More especially are we vith him when he happens to be with us. le is not in particularly good luck at this rticular season of the year. There is an mnd to his pomposity, his strut and his najesty; an end to his barn yard airs and rraces, an end to his lordly dignity. Mis ortunes never come alone; it 'never rains jut it pours. First. he loses his life and hen his feathers disappear! Fine even vithout feathers, he is finer with them-1, for ine feathers make line birds. Fine you nay he in what you are wearing now, hut iimer you will lie arrayed in one of our new tvle Iolliespunl Suits. Just received new novelties in holidn roods. A good chance to please your fa. her, hrother or your friends. Call on us vhen in our city. L. ROTHSCHILD, Greenvil.e. S. C. Lude Anderson gives you a special invi at ion. dec17m McFALL'S A L MANACK - FOR 3Thirty. 30 TIillRT1Y D)AYS wvill tel! he tale. The fellowv who won't need shoes, Overcoats and Blankets n the next thirty clays will tardly need them1f at all. However, if he should need ;uch articles, he can get some -are bargains in them. WVe have a job lot of Shoes, few pair of a kind, that Cost ts nlothing to do0 with. They tre gomgIu to mo~ve out while he people need them. Also some H ats the same vay. New goods must take :heir places. W/. T. McFAL L. Lw ov Im) Ne ST lhu st a kin 'heC I uarox&Gbb ul o Mtr s FREE! L 0 2,000 1110F.' AG Get, N Try Us ol B Are your Wi'! R We C;n O The Finest Pre S0 ,arria,c)es, 13u(-Y(;i* SPECIAI .Iuri,:!r i he October, Novel TO CASH We offer a !tEDUCED PItUCES, Carringes, bug/ COME, EXAM] The Greenville t ,3I-B4,1,NTA I. IH. . c r ,000 B US1 RUST PR( 9000 RUSU 1,000 BUSH E JOHN I ATE.1I ENTk 1 OFl TEE CON BITIRON --OF TiF OF E ASLE Y, 8. C.. the close of hua: ness IDecemnber l8t ItESO)UItCES: ans~ and D)iscount... . .... .0 0( e'rdiLfts.................... .:: ru4iL,nre and Fixtuiri'.... . .,. e fro ank s ani1k 4d ( 4.1h on1 1L BIULITlJixS pitakl Stock Pahi~ in.......4m :'30 lividualI Depoi8..............I I , .w3 hiier'si Chck. . . ..... . |.3. e ta anik.. .. . ... ... .... 4!r . Ujali vided PrI .4 . ..i' ... (.; i l Tiotal, - - .'..!7 ATE''I OF SOUTll ('AlOLINA, [ Co)unty of P i(kensZ, temn t, isl (orrect to the lost4 of his nyledge i' and1 b-le. W.. O. 5'j 11i, (C:''hir. .reet -Attes:t: V. 31. IIlA UOo)n,) OTICE(1 OF F'IN.AIL SETT.I.E.MI:ENT. icj(LIn (ountyI, *'. (X., I the . ist da I(Imen~t of th le: a::i o i in Free B'E NEW MODEL H hres N TYPE WJITTER COMPA W FREE! D R m11dilum Books! J G I Tobacco. S nUrok-en Out? R Scripitionl Drugrs % CiI.y. es and Wagons, OFFERI nber atNd December, BUYERS! ies (l1 J1W ons. NI AND BUY. Coach Factory, LIA~ s. c., 1ARKLEY, Proprietor. F- apT30y1 LS TEXAS 10 OATS! kLS KANSS/ 8 Grazing 0 ~RGUS-I, P.4 Isrcto .Grvu C .USVILt.E,KY. *___ TIlE ORIGINAL Wbs6ters Unabridged I y' pciail arr angentent with the publlish (rI v-. V are able to)(I obtinl a numbler (f the .i.v book,1I1 an proljw>tSe to) furnish ai copy to eacth Cf our suIljeiber. Theii Cdi(lit nary is at necessity ini every b InP-,schooal and bulsine(s house,. It tills aIIV iir a:lfurnishest kno'wledge whichii I t h14la ih<nIl supptIly. Young antd h n-at'd inl lInoran,t, Rich and s h', hl lave it within reach, *inal re t n t.S elt very tiy ini the yeari. - ine liutte aslodl if this is really 1 ' >rginal Webster's Unai:d di D)iction..I :n-y wei~ are! abl tiltae that, we bave learn - Id irei fro:n'I the p)iblIishIers the fulet, t hat tis~ i he very~ ' w Irk (C)inl etCe on1 wh'.ich~ oult fiorty of thle lest years .of the au thor's life were so will employedt ini writ ii.. I0 ion inis thei (ent i e ablalIry (of b.itt 810,0540 worl: li- the jtl ie5". .pll1, deiiIVliion and el l in h:tio of same .thout ~ :I0, ne t,a the o in s r fw i :' is bound in e(k, hal )oocc Utl, nrihlier ice l furni,sh this15 I) ivah lle I i ntiry, fje I ; T o any14 oe w tid1t adal jtb. eriber. cx ps sIup'o lan. I ext, t, the l loi ng 11ull Cloe thibu, gil ht s1io e anak it bIn .31ooat onm,l(idtndbc Ful Shebud letheabel 82 arbled1 IMiverd fr d fr m r oie. thebsesat a ldhi. tance rVuay have the Aentior delie by pci al'' herepae. ,(1re11 )s~ o iret 'ia giln o ~ Ii the pubbshers iitre the timet an um) ah ilf borthywllfri t the low tYa to1 hitt ? on t .,Dsc,M8. ACCIDENT, FIRID AND LIFE INSUR AACE Written at the Se nel olice. OJHAINE] LTITN\I The railrad has not, yet come to mns, but, Pickens is now in speakin tInce of the railroad. Pick. if you are in Easley or Pickens, dis wish to talk to anyone in the other t just. step to the "'phonc"' anI( call th and 'ou wanlt. w n, TVClegrams promptly transmitte( o nel .orrectine(sS guaranteed. All mesates for Pickens and and promptly dI liveredl. i V(i. PICKENS TELEPIONE acinity . J. I.vi JULIUS E. b THE PICKEN b Land "Acrng%I Thie Pickens Land A Lecy now 1 ae Ihe followit desirable lands. Af 234 acres on ('rav(1 1load to Pu t9s fo own, 4 miles north of Pickens. . mudredi acrus in cultivation; 25 iter, On t'welve Mile River bottoim. Good 1; Oe md gnin land. One good dwellin s be t MV I'ol lemnt house. Terms easy. nral discount for all spot cnsh. and 16.000 acres mouiltain land; go Lib rage. vineyards, orchards, ctc. imered.d for 170 acres on waters of Salu mile from Pleasaut Grove e ( 4(1ool house; 25 acres clear th.er, 6 Icres ranhiam1 hottotl onl publc C d watcre(d. Price $301 cash. d, 215 acres of land in IIurricai t -1$ '* * Ahip near Dalton; 45 acres in cu t ):a1lan1ce itn ori'-inal lorest atou on I.lhe best ine tmer; wecll watered; era I ii5(;. tne-h'lf eash htalatc aCit 8 PC trg.InO 40 are th of ibcrt v et ' rige & cent. 9uje road ..... . - l t mte trtact or di vide into. tracts.P !)ah;Iine oni Ilong titme at 8 per cep -o x.t cas, A deisirable half acre lot on ind Pentdleton ave; $100. Also feirvin st. *t Ircomt ingi. on JBowen street; $1t desirable a i:.ia s inll )n. [.Bs (O'i a'rr.s ini Eastatoe townshi 0.' 3 eant lhose, 15 acres It) (ult,iva i he ietmer andl grass; $ 1,5&0I .s 220 acres in Central town.s3hli , nf cut itato, 40 acres fine p U.~ meeP in best of timber; 8 mn 'Is fri road stationi, } utile a church Vdho; will be sold cheap and( on easy re Lot No. 18, in the town -ontaiiniig 3 of an acre front:5 Ic.. ~tret, iiast of D)r. J. F. Wilt,i ~ A good bargain-109 neres in )icsll ownshipt, 410 acres it) (ilt ivatio imbelnr; i m11Ilo of chutrch anduul; c iable neightborhuood. Price 018 109 t(1(5 ' mils w. t ~ on. ba WnItl od ee 111 1 oDilon mt I i rt io. toLC rs Inl toll, s fl ri tii(. ~' pac i wlliv erdauydi a 109ti 8 acres 4 tiiles west of a Wanhhen; 9 rd leaed, lan .en gon imddim ti mb wl wter 1is litie, litt45' tar oncordtile atte' m ci it:d-c Ias bre giabl lgtoghoose, 'r 'I ars.Thpaeis welll~~ 2w tarat ldin at bt;$500.t(1 ~ tn Ae dirale gon aini1 otr s e (tt aii.t ; ers.go sal A Mliod atiti of 100emises.le no)1 t ahilieii lot intwn; pri ;thc '4(1i ektns; 0 aoues, Ulard baTlan1gsat mher;l wel wii,t,8)atered bes , ii 0 lutes goo(40enac,reodin it I W) gian i4piiigacreill in 1(10 aces nea Centra wiine for fourar utbiidi~jj~ 209acrs tt ~lL (rot C e red nd mudnot siltjct.to veilo and l el till nd git, on milenfeIof and tri*ee*$300. 85 i(re 2 miilssot o wrest o lansonwaer o Gor (ei goody -oknbnd n-til n i and ti ttser; sible~ n (eigborhood Pic t lnli1,-;t m 11 nereS jst north1ves of Sy e, . )oVet s in hlt, val in, 25l acres - at e Ifltivation; goo Im 10 a hgh ri.tie mi a JZo'4d orhard Lh 's;din cUit.;g stie, ;fas. tarOn erso8pe t0dt lIn.t cahn, lace b F 4X: n ul.itonl.ats beste erdgms. Pie1,800. rs, 10 ars ea enra I Ith