University of South Carolina Libraries
PIQKENS SENTINEL LOCAL NIWS. --If yett are not on the clab roll by th 25th inst., you can't votW. -'the first eounty campaign inectin Cipens at Central next Monday. -Mr. 11. T. Brazeale. of Belton is via] ting the famVy of Dr. G. W. Earle. -Miss Carrie Kelly has a flourishin School of fifty-scholars at Piney Grove. -Miss Ida 'riter of Washington, i iisiting Col. C. L. Ilollingsworth's family -Misses Burke, of Atlanta, Ga., are Mr. H. C. Grady's near Glassy Mountaij -Mrs. W. Rt. Ballard, of Campobell( Is on a visit to her father Mr. J. It. Clydt -Rain Is badly needed here. Turnia* *bich have been sown and toame up bay died. -Rev. B. 0. Berry conducted *very successful meeting at Ucthlebn lais Week. -The watermelon crop seems to hav dried up. There have been ntne in low for a week. -Mr. and Mris. J. E. Cox, of Orcenvill 4 county, tire visiting their daughter, Mrs. ( E. Robinsonl. -Mr. James Lenderman, of Oreenvill county, visited his daughter, Mrs. T. I Nelson, last week. -Mrs. P. W. Seyle attended the mai riage of her sister Miss Saille Walker f Spartanhurg last week. -J. L. Collins, of the Crow Creek w-< tion, had cotton open last Sunday. It. Sheppard and Orr cottou. -''ho colored people of this place ar btfilding a neat and substantial school ous it the colored Baptist church. -Mr. Jesse Morris. of Hartwell Ga. -1r. A. M. Mor ly. d guilty of re was senteeci dl. -ned home ha ,t."sant visit of ionth or two in Westminster. -Charles R. O'Sheal was convicted c ,taillng and sentenced to one month I il here and pay a tine of $100. -Two more campaign meetinl.s am te shfow closes. At Newberry (today 'ursday, and Laurens, Saturday. -J. L. Thomas was sentenced in th nited Statcs court to three months in Jai ,re and a $100 line for retailing. -Rev. L. T. Weldon conducted a ver iteresting and prolitable meeting in th aptist church at Liberty last week. -Miss Belle Iforlheek, of Char!estoii id Miss Lula Cagle, of Greenville, ar .siting W. M. 11n1good's family at Easley -Vince Tally, colored, went to sleep o je railroad track near Seneca on ight last week and was killed by a freigli ain. -Miss Janie Moffet, of Cliarleston, wil 'end the remainder of th 1umcr i tckens. She is stopping with Miss Fan e H1agood. -Mics Janie Fer-u-on atnd sister, r reenville, and N1iss Annie Fergiuson, exas, are at Maj. lemry Urady's for art of the summer. & Messrs. James and George Ashmiore, eenville county, were on a visit ends here last week. ThLe latter genti an was hooking around with a view1 .tLinag he.je. -Trhe Ruthamah andl Johanaon Sundn: hools will give a basket pienic at itub i church next Saturday. Several speal1 s of p)romiinenlce have baeen inavitedi to an -ess the assemblly. --Mary, a little daught er of Mr. at in. W. 81. iuter, of Seneca, and gran dild of Mfaj. J[. JT. Lewis. oif this plae< .ed on the 12th inst. cf dyvsentery. TI mneral took piace. on the I3th. --Miss Lizzie T. HIancock aad Miss Mi e 11. Michel, of Charleston, are at tI: mbaler Ihouse for a few days. hey wi turn Saturday, lbut Miss Michlac will vis ar mountain contry aIgain in Sep)tembe1 -Tihe Eas'ley livery and sale stihhbl fo erly bheonginag to W. M. lila ood, h* la ~ntly chatnged handsri. Me"er'. A. W. . R. N. F'ohger having hounght th an at i' itfit with thle exception of Mr. Illago d -ivate teams. --Mrs. Welhorn, wife of Coil. W.] etlborn formaerly of t his county, died r home in Oconaee cannaty last Sundna e was the mnother of ThIomas, J1, M. ai . J1. WVelborn oft thtis county. The cau: her dea1th is not, known here. --The cnandidhates arc very much inte ted in the sucess of the farmner jut ow. So imuch so that they hecome rer ss unless they ate ount talking the cond mn of theo crops andl the parospects, eti 'casionally they incidentally menatic > litics. 'I ~ -Maj. J1. J. Lewis was. stepping arourt st Saturday evening with both thmtuhas; o arma-holes of his vest. and( aL cigar ae corner of his miouth, wiLh the aire er .nilderably elevated. All this was caust the arrival at lisa house of a brn nc rI on that nmorning. - --Someo time since we stated that Mi r c1c Day land Lbeen award1ed the schola ip in the Converse College, Which was isttake. Miss Alice is a full fledge adlufate of the Greenville Femnale Colles d was not an applliCant for C3onver, haolarshaip, We take plea';ure in mnakir e correct,iom. --Miss Lillian Martint, daughter ef MT tirry Martin, wvho lives near WValker-Mi lamoyle school hottsc in Anderson counta edl hait Sunday and was hiuried the di llowing her death at Sharon. Shte wa hlteen years of age. The piarents hai~ e heartfelt sympathlies of many frian< their bereavemeut. --Mrs. S. I0. HTawthoarne, wife of o1 wnsmana, Mr. J. L,. Hawthorne, dlied In tesday mnorninag, the 160th inst., al ter a ness oft onl'y two of three- weeIks. SI d sonme fever, but it was not typhoid: wu thought by some. 1Her romalins weI .erred in the cemetcry on the day- follot I her decath. tahe Ieitves a husband at air children who have the stympTathties< ' r '' ins their sad bereav ad gave a lawna pa on the beanutif McD. llruce'ea rem .-a ga'and aucces~ ad hi (Vetitg <llttwas diturbed on1 - .and soft echoes< thonas bay the hidir Mittstrel Btandl at ml than lauwi, ont of what could n h~man a most brihia ial eycnt,. - Cntral Club. tast 1attirday the Sheppard and Orr Club of Central had a very enthusia;tIc meeting. Lieut.-Oov. W. L. Mauldin and Col. J. A. Hoyt, of Greenville, had been been invited to make addresses but they were unhble to be present. The club mel In a vacant store room and there were about seventy-five present. Of this num, ber about one-third were Tillmanites. Capt. J. lI.:lowen"Und J.*P. Carey, Esq., by invitation, were present and made tell Ing speeches. Mr. Carey spoke first and reviewed the administration of Gov. Till man, and showed conclusively that not I single thing had been done for the foriers, 1e showed conclusively to all preptint hov the people would stiffer by Mr. Tillinan'I t failure to refund the State debt. Mr. Johnston interrupted the speaker, and ask. ed him if he did not believe that the anti. Ilyblowing Governor Tillman's administra tit)n was the eause of the depreciation of s the State bonds. Mr. Carey replied thal l he did not. lie said that Governer Till. min had filyblown Governor hichardsoni' administration. but that he (Richardson) a lad reflided $500,000 of the State debt at it foitr and onle-half pler cent., and today Governor Tilhnan could not. refitnl at six e )er cent. In fact, the spetker said, (4ov. n 'illnau cannot refuni at all, for Ttreasur er 1 'tIs han tried to plke the bnds on the market and ftiled. At everv attempt e to side-track Mr. Carey by the liillmanites, he put theml ill a hole. Capt. .1. H. Bowen was then introduced and Illde ai cx:ellent speech. He review ed the adiniiistration from its incipiency to the loesent titme, and Faid tile way to determnino whether taxs had bci reduced Was to vo to the appropriation hill. Ie It showed how the legislatire at the sessions before every election would try to reduce the levy, so as to go before the people and . say we have reduced taxes, when in fact taxes had not been reduced,and there wotild be a deficiency in the State treasury to be e male up the ncxi. year. Capt. Bowen J ude a good impressaion on the crowd and put sonic of the Tillmanites to thinking. Mr. J1. J. Johnston, in one of his inter rupti ms, made the startling butt truthful admission that the brains of the State was against Governer Tillhnan. From Gaten. t Your corrospondent and his better half have just returned from Anderson coun. ty and viewed the crop pro)spects clear f through to Anderson City, and it will not ! be a full crop by several per cent. All are wanting rain. It is very dry around here and a good rain is badly needed. Your correspondent heard Ben again, and I find that the people are beglinig to tahe a sober and intelligent view of Ben's 3 policy, and his $3 poll tax will make over I one hundred thousand dollars less for school purposes than the present system. The farmer have come to the conclusion Y that they cannot g't ainy great relief by e legislation. They can get more relief by organization in a a legitimate way and put ting all the political siren songsters out of c their orgAnization oil the toe ot their shoe, than uiny other way. Every man that your corrmspondent has talked to on this subject a has admitted the correctness of this, for e when a big freshet floods the streams, all t the logs comes down and strikes the boom and they are in a jumib!e. Do not the big I logs get on top? In a financial point of view, if Tillmoan is re-elected Lthe little fkr maur will be the one on the bttoin and will get left. Mrs. "arai Rowland, wirc o" Mr. Jaimes Rowland lied of heart trouble aist Sntur a Iday morning near this place. She was a about 315 years of age. She was a menber of the llantia t church. A lliUband and Mile( Creek church Julhy 29i and 30 The intro dcmtory sernmion was preached by the Rev. ,W. C. Seaborn. Three questions were b iroughit into the inlecting for discussion. 1st. Sht.ulmd minister-s and deacons he memblherts of our dleliberat.ivo bodlies if not y senlt its dlegat es by thetir chnrchies? '- 2nd. Which has The right to deal withm i- on rringlpreacher, thme church or the( pres -bytery. 3.l What, is lie greatest evil in our T he first and tid lule.2tionsi were dis-q Cuisse d and( all three were referred to the next Uniond metetng. ThIe meeting then ad.tired to) "wt w!h (Utm (Creek Ihrt th Ie next littb hundlay. Rev. T. 1'. t- N elson to preach thle itroduclltory and Rev. ,e W. C. Seaborn the missionary sermon. J1. E. Gt:.u.tsr-ix, See, Puhlic Speaking. In view of tile fact that the execut've I omPI ite mlade no aol o hunt fo ir '.he hip, thec excut ive con:mhtitt ee of the r'o;t. proper that the plei~ of tlh, sechto I 1shld he tretedt(t a' fairly as those of tl.. yr me'tione; i* the ct.y . andI h-tve :g: itpointt-l Satur::y, A\t::.i- 27th, tao a Iday 7- for thet i ople to h nr the isnu' of th'e ilnotice o the1& time :m!d i:e 'n inndi- Wi cortdially Iivite all whlo Ii i'er wi'b ui te be~ in. present atnd hiear our .dd.e of t & mntt r at IPromi nent speakers willI be presenTt ta ad. t, d(ress the meeting. Pumiipk.intown at GXd i. enoy church, August 27tih, at 10 r.. mn. J. .E. Roo--,-Chairman. Wanted. -A large tract of hll ( hard at ,l soft Iwood) also tract of interal lantd, em m peladly p;ysites of Iran or Copper. Musi lbe ceap, have perfec't title andt comfe di. tIreutly ft om1 ownter. Add reso', with 1full de. d hertliption. Mlinierail, hex (072, New York. wjuliy2ibw-i CehebrtIon. MR. EnlTron: P lease annotmeenC that s anndlay Scho)ol celebratin with be heldt at dGolden's C.,reek Chturchu on Ithe fourith Sat.. c urday in this miomh I. Honm. I. J. Jo1hnl e stoni, Mauj. J1. M. Stewatr t and Rev. TV. F. gNelson will be present and1 make spe eches. P'rof. J. U. Garrett will furnsli music. 5. W. LlwA1um. ---ong'rssman George JTohnstoine re Scived a wvarnt welcome hero last week. 0e; isn nurovinig his dlwelling house by a h ing s am IL. to it. --Rev. McBtride is comneutinog a series of ~tmeeting in thte..Prc hyterian church at Lib. e r13y this week. I --(ag.t. E. L. Thornuy nd famtity. of aSavanmnah, (a. , ave vis.itiing Capt4. .l. L. o Tiiorailey's faintly. -All the Iersoinal p ropertyV beloO ingt to the estat.e of the late E. Hi lades wvas sl b ly Itho execitor lthst Frah Inv. It, in sai D' that, some of it sodld very cihaLtp. r -- ke-rs. R. 0. hainis and .JK (Iu'a. ml way wvero in town last M~onidiy unight withI a dhrove of htarti:; and mtu:le.;. he~y were carryIg thenti to Mr. Ga is' ra:wh i North CarolIna. - -Mrs. Rowvland, wvifc of JTamies R'w ,land, who lived on Mr. Alfred S;mith' (Iplace nlear Liberty, diedl Iast iaturday 01 dvtropsy. She has bean In bad htealt,ht fol it s,everal ye'ars andi hei death wastu not un,ex Mt. WIlikls iI Reply. Mr. E)ITon. In your v( r -ion of the dialogute between Co.. Orr z,nd y otltile 1st inst., in regard to an !duc:tiol ti sufferago, your words c'avey a1 meIcAnl ing qtilte difforent from the originlal. I did unot ask Col. Orr If he was in ftvor of abolishing tho eight box l'w as :ti'..d by you, but asked Wilt are you in fa\,;r or the ight box laW." There is it great iffer. ence between being ill favor of a law, and being in favor (f abolishir; that law. The intent of thome q(1estionsm wai: for the purpos.e of showing ih l icoil-tk(niv inl Col. Orr's position. [I :' iu oue mo1uit dcnoumced an edcattionrl sufT.,.-we and in the next breath zt e sms . la 1 4iport of it. All intelligent -erss ki n\ that for one to vote the eight b r- sti (or rectly he has to be aloo i oad, er kliepend or selole one who call reald. If Col. Orr were o%ked for what pijr ))Ce tite eight h i nx w -w r p it.I he w; Il1I. to givc a eorrect a'is ver, -..i .:;as for the purpose of vontrullii.g the VoteS Of a certaini class, or to prevent that clas from v)tingf. Ask hinm further what clas44 thaot, Is? And he would ais-r the une:!ueat ed. We ask for thi. cover:tion, for the par po's of d11olying the le-dor" 4)f 0h, vo!r vat i vC wiIg n in iI ile ll( ht. T in their .>ee he . KI.A' in thi w' w eblaini- lite a n of see fi, . a n has .1hwiyn. fa1, I l .:)! It'il ,i . thle sl'ark l, i tr o ih( m!. Ve would n , !iktae it. lih,A ri,tou n v this that wre are U,@0< t! ho : *,h h li. a.w, Wilt (trt Ull( ettin.try wc I-Ilow Tina! W iunt, and etlw-111;'o."'allut C,11.01F1t WWounlLs.I No,.<) All overseers on iuiit roalls, ;,1 Pick, u county. are h oir1hy not i- t, plt in the une.xpired time of 3i33 a r.n ( ui pulic road,, ili theIr bar', a By order of Rr;!. 11. A. Ii;o . All land om-nert on the ws,t.Lr:i .If Twelve Mile river and Wolf crue!, nr:. borelho titied to clisin out all t r . 1. r:.ft. and t im . her of all kiitds that may be in :il watt I. on their land. Dy oroer of B-,nd. It. A. DUEAxr Cik 141. Co. Com. Cheup T,cktemEst 0. A. 11., W'ash inl-ton, 111 C., and. N-val Review, Balliffnor. --On the Ci ocea1-4nS the Richmond & Danville railroa:! will sel from all its coupon tieket '3ieis ex0lion tiek(ts at one lomeit lirst-liss fNre for tim round trip. On -at!e Septemir t11th to 20t.L inclsire, Valid reti"-nin.1; lil O0to ber 10th, 1892. This g!eat system hw minade exrratordinory prpI:airtions to hmuill this imelinse buiness better this 3 V.I than for any previous Encampeunt. Full in formation obtninable froni any a-ge-t of the Richmond & Danville railroad. sep15 Summer Excurtalen 1n.ll Commencing Tune Ist 18:2. the j6r1ih noni and uDanville Railre::' t,- tP ,a saiv reuhwer rpt.e - -.u . ..-i r. m FAion tickets t, alil -,un r ris-rts Ti',i on saie .f uli 1 t Spt. ;iu, limitited re: turning Oct. 31st Conimervalt:Cy ier 12e_r The Co-wrvat.ivr.3 wiil ave a P11i j .. CUF!ian of '.ie a . Ol Moida tih the t u ..1 iu' ' body ilai AItited to coet :A hear r .. ., of thp- m:tter. me be rev n.1e.=:c LI io. 43%ineM NorIlet.ioli (tI Ii::Te 3 'is wi.io T ino: cta~ t.f hl A a ena bofh ofk At:mcy%< Pr 'Iiitirey tre e.an :s 1'' ac i I i.. ~ o ..r ~,.I Th' Me1tl(10. W 113idefl t ib3" 1-: ' ii v i 41ued.14 es and ur~ l'b l or i \tp34I 3tI1. 01,1nvoy Il..'o3'o, tr ,iT(,',on I~-mJ 3 3.13i3( p 'I&i .A 3,3.o eH soyofr-r0-;9Dm-:.b \ inn strtiitsan (.on re. t La\'j ib. 2 I111 46It>b.nch:ii ame eer'utl"N u ty in 'vr:o w h >lo lk ,a.1w i . t I h,3 * .. A3 .t. > \i.. ' T he 3V -ry v'' 3 I TJ c litolry o itheii 3 - *.3'rn31 -- ) by , : T(1 '3i' .3 y M ih 'I.ti i Al'n.i. ayri of to i c. .I* n t alt.ableIuti i ofes (n ne . Valuabe1131 SLt.i 3 ': . 3' 1 ; : iur ISiles of n|| I'is i3 33t' 33 3 0 'he tiisor y1 , i t I , i .i vr17. .-b lai'. ci.:: l'r. it.l1a,nt .\h i '0.' <'3'd- e l , '3-' o ' - t * f th e t, )g rai:ddi e rfu 1111 13 :-..- , b:i t 3. 3:1 n i- .; . wt'I l sI ln 3 of r :3 - It ll'''.j-I : 'ea 1. .. ed free to' any1 hurt o3fli 3 l:ti -.t.ites ., o. 1.. I t3.3o r 1:y 'w:3b3 'd.'. El1. To' I* a .g . -:sr -r 3. 1w in errentr w ho pays3I flyj to. !ai '-ry I"3 I:3'Xt. AM 3 ;tripiblt~is-r 1113 a;,- ii ae the) . ..! f.:r-? 3111h th3.1 1!e 1aps a3t he ' 3wp-'' .' . -. a whoI4 desIrr- to~.1.1 i tvnil 1 h. elv-- o f this opp;33l' nilty to l:133,Ii 3d to i 3t o. 71 IT;l!!,3' 33 '\T 'H ' i ''!T r P '.r ni' i n i , '. ' l1 gi' 1 313 u i.: compt o.33'': of' ins r. t . I- f I I co. fu ':V P t 'e. 3 . e .. .3 ', , . [ s F' 3d r .ld a a ii . tt n . . AL MANACK att -Iatia a a- aa t I a ha -'a ' -i- -- ~ aa - . 1 ta -- -. a - at a-i '. ai - . a ' --, a n w - a al e -a a -a(a it at ' ra a t 'a a .,u ni '. ies .d \ t ty a:. t y p \- eo- n -at onre --a k an. e e a ON LY $j375.00 Neit,l.1 A r - at'rtha a nicel ct-re1 liot INSI'Hi(t', Y L'URSELF a:rir.aa p~ayint 'i i )t <-sh rb:' iltir aS -,- bui ngittlirecat Who1aa1 h:v( hm:~ aa r.- r-~- ilt1 that the( tan inh: 1-: :-:: t aa- antu.: v .ttrth.T h ia- tt h: lajt th:tt v.:'a. Writa foir latestL ac iie a a--a.o*.aa- 1seeg ea.aa'te 4 -s lIPA' Tap- -N vinr '-h e tev, t -- ' -.- -/- a - ' -' . -ta. A r - a. . 6 ia-.rata J:nt . .t%. a'.. .a. . - In.' Tw l.., idat lo: . lisciataa Ia rntia.-h, lfht&.itt, J1SPisanenry, e layaeqje.,r 1A iat. F a ulence,a Femnuao kkaom. ~ . s t a1 -rai.la it- a'.1 vi.rt,burn. Iinras, . . 9 1-- . 4 s:''-- i.laer TIratul>ke, -e a 2.; ..m fr a.- s. ta,dan at u . a, t?aI&, t '',t-- - 'a.nful Oir tiw. 1 r.; :i,it ta ta.4 tlm pir-xaavtaaa' a<ru-m, a ata a A , f .. . .M , a i a .a avaaLP S..r Iwa. - a e -' a -rfa rn. - Aal 'a - - .1a obe1a: u - a a ,a re ;.n a.,aadj..r. .a.a' A - t.earia a - r a o ri . .-aI.e --r-at.a t ell, a-tlt oa a . aaaa I.- r i nir aat . a ata..-a a - - Aauaa, V~Pa .A *) - - *ta m' Meto ~ A iousho' Remdy* - - etrLci nt UL-2.DANaS--r fj.r..LU.8n - e. 4 ts. - a :ot a a4 d,aUr. - L ''--L 'pno -, - - - . d l ett. r.. 'i;.: ~ a.;"a sh; t a tor. -dI IJAGOOD, BRUC BUIST'S TURNIP SEEDS Large In Bulk ad Packages. All varieties. S Mason's Fruit Jars, The I Tho Cheap)t and the BoUtR S -Strong Apple Vinegar he Fimn For Pickling. We have some bargains3 in Good Shoes. Makiig room for the best wtoak The best Good:, for the least uoiwy cal alwayu be had at HAGOOD, BRU Turnip Premiums. Largest, - C7.50. 2d, - $5.00. 31, - 2.50. At SLOAN BROS'% All our Turnip Seeds Tested, Carriage, ugiscn Wagons SPECIAL OFFER I TO CASH BUYER,S! We ofer at TEDUVCEI) PJUCES, Carri tyes, Buiggles (ad W1agonts. (coMi, ExA MIss AND) aUY. The Greenville Coach Factory, G~ I mEN V I I J74. M. C., H. C. MA RKLEY, Proprietor. NEW SPOT JASH FIR~M The firmt of Jorr*is, M ajor & 4'o. hbas been dIianoived, a have bought the ent Ire stock of well selectedl D)r (,Aoods~. Nhoes,, hats, Not ion., (Awocertes, &c. For thue nuext MIxty D)ays these goods~ will be solid at anid RIELOW CONT'E. I mnut hare room for nuei goodM. Thils is the opportaunity of the season to gef ilargal ns. I sell struIefIy for (t41'i. Do0 not ask for Credit. JOH N 1. L EWIS. N. B. P'arti' s indebt< 1 to 1 A w~is & Morris, wvill he ex peCcted to com'e with the money and SET'TI.E AT ONCE. L EW IS & MVIORRIIS, I -beruasry 1, 159. Plckens. s. 4'. The Electropoise Is the greatest e(Tort of modern science for the relief of suffering humanity. It is not a patent medicine; not an electric battery; not a muysterious or miraculou~s cure. Si m pl y a scientific in'strunment /for supplyinK tite? syst,em wth that /life-iving ccent of nature- Oxygen. I f you arc a sufTerer from 'som'e phy,,Xd ill which has baffled physi cians, miedicines, chiange~ of climate--everything, it will pay you to investis;ate 'the merits of the ELFCTROP'OISE~ Full information, testimonials, and advict, Free. Atlantic Electropoise Co.~. 22 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C, Lot Steel Nails. ir and Coffee, 'edt that can bo Bought. LYThRLEAF LARDS st Line of Tobacco In the Market; erv -llowu 61o' CE & Co's, THE PI0CKENS Land .. CC1 Land :()Aency! Thep l-ivv's 1-:1L111 Av ielcy now has for salo t~~ hs, folwf site h < 4 hi,l' 't e 4.1' ' h '., s .: It :, -m id.c r4 ; 4':: .". , 11 - r pas 1.0 bu4 4.: :'in . ie :,ni froml I lil 170 -111" . jil r;Y - ' -M-'- i i g' ii i I ;. ed i -i n.'!1 1 , . 1w . . - .' 'i '. '-reoer nod 'l i.. I-. , 1.- . i water wheel: I:e 4'- -. nout iht-ryom h . op 0.e i ilt: go d r;un 'i(r:b',n pr1l 't;. .'' '.;a. -4 m *e-m y. m n'te.ea l' 2wn 4 -rees44 a.n llik-' wes't of1 Pick '2"it,' ('''.endb 2'.'w' ; ' nu[4 :.1", r:2:tte'l gin2,, aleed era' ~'i bo .. i,l i'4'-ry in opera28tiona: 4Zood rann (f Outom; nl-h iL.tif eh, bulace iaiy annual pavi;lmlts. 1 nel o g o ni 1ded road to pumpkintown, 4 m i l e n o r t h t l ' i c k e n s . 4 e i m i d r e 1 a11 c i ' l cil: valin; Q .-';I bu ! I Twolve Mlu river bt to!n. (.4d cott(m an' prit il44l. One goo lw n w 46'4 11-111 (111 t- - " 5t bol-Fo. Terami 00 I,4 4 1 1 ounii:2n hitdo; g.omd for range, vin*-yo *-- -A Ir'od .'e iielt n lpred, n a" I... i- at '424ht rn-,4 1 mnile from rbdi,.' housc; ifil atjii r1 . rvi-h nt.tonti; ou h.",ph JianceI 1. wl . in i. ,c ':i P, i on 4n'tiher: ,!!I d III ivl ' t -,or fea,r -!n-' threo tte 1 ~ ~ 1' "0 1 :-1 "VV 1 4.2 .1 h.( -' 22 ' ' M ' ili I4 It tho, l oll of Gar 14 1 1;1:u y hI -WP W60) till necez; 3- ml.wl l I~ .'I '2' t ;4P - .,nrw :i.ip te n; In,tW - I fro'n (,teeIli-- I,'w ' nbi - r.l4 : '.. .. res In en! ,44 a in 444 - '4'.h441 r.n24 1:- ini pa's DIre'-'4' n i..'e ' a' (('4' from 4A' I-; .42h 4. 1 edn 44444.4 oi~ in 4442' tract or 4a; 22i 121(to traIcts; 100' ''.1. L 2hn4( 444 44o44 til 419 at , r r cent. Pen hto .4yonne;' $ino: ,t144 41'2tr.''e 3444 frongt 4o 1 ul;': 4 : .4 , W.'~2 ~ :1. w' 4.4 .44.Ie,14.l nere44 44'fn. 4 ''nt il tow4''i4,4 l:) jjer4p it cul t'4v't411 ., l'4 .4 24 l9 .. '''4 t o r'. 44ht1.4' in best4 of ':h414! 442.b 'n- 44hool; '. i: h'4. '(4l41 e!-en42j 0o eaby I ..\ 4" hab'j [: eri" (2 !4h.usv Ile town 4.1n;44 in : .:..o i 4. 4(t44n, lun1tI.:14 tinr14ber; I [44 sco. 4 .- 4" We4st of li''ic 4.22 W.lho.lla . 05 h 4 ve l1no: 4ill '1.4.e 4'pleini4:' 144 m; tilu h:r lI o : ": 2'. '4i14 . .44 44n 414 n .14' J tl 4,'I4:tao4, .l0 ajcres inl cultI v444ion,1 144 144'.ie ho''ltni, II 44n-res4 i' ''44444 14Iiure, 444.44 l4.' home,' 54 neres. fin . :'14;4 grait..1, not 14 te.r4.''I l'I4Il '.. I,r'1n2 i '41 e te .\ l'e ' 44 4.e ('t(442.m:224 '2"" 1'e4I,Pelten, C02) 12112,' '' '' ''. 4 :1 2M .I ( eli24 (f good1 "O !'"'.'1 inbeot I: 444 1 : a 'onor h 41 2- .. 4.k.4 e4.24i..!; 'O ' 224 i!I vit2t' .'rt . 'rsi n 1 h4 1.,44. land 02n Fif teen4 ete4ek;444 in a41 1n state. of' onitivation 24. .444 4 2-. r :,4' 29 1.om.4l4 4rchard; ''l 4' t2 l 444 jet.4 4- :' aQ4 orh o lI" 1'. I n rre24' te 4 ro : three4. 1244444 tena1nt inm2,4 s- s. 4''4 444uce in hi 24:h '.4 eC ilt.li tion, EO 4 ~ ''2 * ~ 4 . .~ '4 . .1.'; wall Ael! on i ..-1 e t a n r. in a hIgh w4 .th..ut 42 - 4 .: t44 he ' 4- ; 1: 1, 1 2i.4jb 44' to i.f o . .44 4.4 4 bn4. b41 .4 I 4 . 4P., - 1'21' 4444,~ E* , ,. * h.e ; pr i.. :; 1300. 1 ' . .in2 .1. 4 2 .! ir22 original un1414.1 r'4,44l I.. I- a'. 44' wa,ter" 'f 4. 4' n'' 4ttonSt 42d, one ...:' 1.1 44n '14w '. h 14.. (''1 4r: 14[boutj 3 n4 2.,' h-'r<14 '''. ' f 2 41c ltiv1ttin; ' '".. I" 4'"4 4' 2'' 4o t 44,42Has . II44 . o ll.h n ,ln I 0* 4.44414c .44(O h.ar''iII b r ii ler:2' '42 44' nu'4'.2'I '(1nt nelar '1' ; 2 'ri ' -m . i ' e. '.-; ' 44 4 4 ear. ~Webster' s UJnbdridged we ru1 ni4 t4o4. 1'' tatiin~: 44 .... .. of theo abo14y4 bo,444 .,d4 priss to4424 ( f122rub.hl ; copy to each oi' ('ir su44er. be24. TIll 42'4'lh :;:r'' 's 12i''.,:It' 124 4,:very' ho4.mB '400 su . hw. '.' oe -4 ' 1 theo t1~ -2' ''22'i' 4f1 144 .1 '4! nre 4 i e ' h 4e v r 141-2wn.4r -t14.4, ontrtiinin. thou - falam I .'4e . r: 111 4 1 4 4 1 . ' 4 444. at' i in 1100h It i o4 -: 4 .. n at 14t)p tO t14 -4 i, :'.4h o ''' n .s ,j24 4tp t -b '4,,m 44.4 -44. tr 1lt:' a d.': i n 1'1 cr..2144.