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TOKENS SENTINEL ,.90kz'AnNews. --Ifead Morgan & Bros. advertisement, --Eddie Durant of Anderson, county h I a visit to frienas in town. --Dempsey Keith, a prisoner in jail has en quite sick but is Improving. -There were the fewest people at court it Monday we havu seen in a long time. - Durham, *f Georgia, is via ing fits uncle L. R. Durham near thde ace. -Miss Coiw Bowen's school on the Ea. too closed last Friday. The term was dte a successful one. -Give the 8ENTIVfh. your advertising d job work. It will do you good work d treat you right every time. -Miss Ola l[ollingsworth has taken targe of the school and It goes without ying that Itwill be a success. -Mr. I. A; Bowen was forty-six years d last Monday and this court is the first ne he has ever been drawn on the jury. -Mrs. Arm Griflin fell one day last *k and hurt herself so badly that she a not been able to get about much since. -Walter J. Bogg lass has just closed a urishing school of two months at Shady ove. During the term 69 pupils were rolled. -McFall's Almanack is receiving new ode every day and he and his clerk s arc 58ing good bargains to their customers Dry day. -A. S. Aiken, of Easley, and Marion ken of Piedmont were called to North rolina last Thursday by telegram an. ancing the serious illness of their moth. -Cornlilesioner Thornley has tried the lowing revenue violations lately: Ben. A Sloan, colored, removing and conc2eal -, held for court. Martin Evans, re ving and retailing, held for court. --Messrs. W. H-. Chapman and I. 11. llaham have formed a partner4ip for merchantile business at Liberty. They I soon erect a new store room on sec I street and open a full line of all kinds new goods. -The Cosmopolitan for September is a gazine of genuine merit. Its article I illustrations on Education in the South re especially flc. Our teachers should have a copy or a subscription. Price - copy 25 cents. -Call at the store of Mr. John T. Lew "1B." has his shelves shining with new ids and he is always in a trading hui r. lie has nerved himself for fall trade I will spare no pains to give his ipatrons ire satisfaction. -Marrici, on the 15th inst., at the resi cc of the bride's paronts Mr. and M s. W It Major. . 1 ~ "~ ;i ned the ceemciony. The newly I rtN rlj pe have the heartiest congratuhai")n1s the SaNTINHI.. -George Graveley, on of Bal Gravele d on the 10th inU., frou a re!;e of 1hoid fever. lie was 18 yeiar' l nd S buried the day '(lHo% ing hii.I datl at rter's Chapel. Ile w.s a yun)g nanl of rhng character, anld leaves maiiny friends regret his taking off. --Peruse Slo.na hcs., ad. and uive them all. They hetp r.,bt up wii it the de- I ids of the IraIe. If 3on( d not know .ctly what you want, tly are thorough )osted and can readily tell you what I neced. Be Wure to purchase somie of ir grass seed and arrange for the faith co W . --This enottry, will me( n beo to irle:. a'ent for poliItics amid too sweet for cot - lthe ma~kinag o! :311 uallous of s''rghumn a very finae quaality. lie put, a bieautiful nar ona his weeks work, last Saturday p)aying up his subscription to the SENTI L. to Novemnber 1893. -Hiagood, Brucee & Co's is a good p lace go to noW. Beni andc 'Gene held the L while Mr. Me. wvas gone to buy naew ads, and they are bus- opening the new ngs andl are always glad to show them you. Call to see them court week or y othier time, If you wvant to get some Mi goods at the nmost reasonable p)rices. --Jos. D1. Cruto, the Cuban boy passed :ough Pickenas Tuesday on hais way to .ncord church where he filled a lecture gagemenat that evening. Everbody is re .eated to come out amnd hear him at the -esby terian chaurch next Friday evening 3adminission fee will be charged but 'n't forget to bring a (lime or two along a collection will he taken up. --It ill ibe a mur-en of res.1 ploure to e manay frioncs of 31r. Noah R1. llen Icks, to learn that he is getuing 0on well his new home in the I"no r,~i State. e sendsn goodl wishes and b riptiona to the SNTNI-L. ~xas politics is as baidly, .re, and even a little w so a split In the Rtepublic Inks th6b regulars will ght. -A map 6x4 feet thaat e es of all the Presidents phe fromu Washinagton I eb I on what issues eatchl )cone electoral vote and po )r'ang - candidate for presider 'ickea tpUnited States for Licla - itthe first to thec last. gest and most comn ietg r States ever puIlisi n-e with the BMN'rNrI -Mrs. Frances Cox, v in. Cox, of Greenvilb r home in that counat' the advanced age of tW rays been very stout a week before shec di ather of our former l Cox, and grand-inot alt th( 'binason, of this I at .tformi are interred In the famn A dole -ar her home. I anot.l --eut ashl ,Iang it th effRaninand I)gh ard made a raid on Si- har Iday night and capture o n as capcalty In full;oPe ( Whel mnT. C. Paris wvas caI~ gro was at work but U gallons of beer ad Is destroyed. Paris IWu 'bught to town Saitur. is held for court hut ~ a*he --The counaty chaiirm.d'i%c 4e clerk of lih e dy.1 ena naomlinatedl for his riee 'county camnpaign r Inre e clerk was inatroduac ifr.-3r *athe rostrum and( s ." 0 ,w to ansiwer any qhue ar gavel onptly sungr out: .. u, re fora - in'r' 'hej clek as pa es0," a - R1(ai: "My friend .aAr~e Llh All the Rnmintes . Ilaskel for Piekens counat ti VOte al 4ounty Executive Cos adh for the c<unty es mounmt must be se hairanan in the nlext cc Is to noinea1.e, ippoitive couanty' on: alitlsn 51i saa r amesC put oni the jtne1 be recommnendedi f>r a B. J. Jo tiept. 14, l1W2. - Court of General Sessions Opelled last Monday Judge James Aldric prciidiug, The grand jurors all answered and the So. licitor gave out several billB to then to act upon. J. R. Hughes plead guilty to using bias. phemous language and being intoxicated at religous services. The first case tried was the State vs. J. E. Howard same charge. The jury found him guilty in his absence. Th, grand jury returned true bills vs. Whituer yims, for murder, Van 1ughes and Ben D. Watson, for asault and battery with intent to kill and John Dobson samie charge. yle next case tried was the State vs. W. F Barron for disturbing religous worship. The jury found him not guilty. The next case tried was the State vs. John Sanders and Harve Galloway for dis. turbing religous neeting. The verdict was guilty. The next case tried was the State vs. Van Hughes for assault and battery with intent to kill. The jury found the defen. dant guilty. le was sentenced to pay a flne of $25 or be confined in jail for two nionths. The next case tried was the State vs. John Davis for larceny of live stock. J, P. Carey appeared for the defendant. The juy found him guilty. Sealed sentences were left for J. E. How. ard, II. Mt. Galloway and John Sanders for disturbing religous worship. The grand Jury returned no bill against W. P. Davis, Weynan Davis and John Davis for larceny of live stock and true bill against W. C. fliott for abduction. When court convened Tuesday the first case called for trial was the State vs. W. C. loitt for abduction. The case was continued by the defendant. John Hughes was sentenced to pay a fine of $20 or be confined in the county jail for thirty days. The next case tried was the case against Daniel McCollum and Win. Chapman for assault and battery with intent to kill. The verdict was not guilty. Mr. Carey, attorney for John Davis, made a motion for a new trial which was refiised. Davis was sentenced to twelve montlis hard labor in the peiitentiary and pay a fine of $1. From Central. Miss Alma Wicklifl', of Elberton, left this morning. She has been visiting here for several (lays. Mr. W. E. Dendy, of Richland, was in town one afternoon last week. Mr. Will Thompson, of Walhalla, is vis itin- relative here. Mr. F. A. Lewis and family have return ed from the mountains where they have been for several weeks. Miss Estelle Gaines, who has been ill for some time has been urought home and is now under the treatment of Dr. Blac!<, of Greenville 11er many friends hope for her varly recovery. Prof. Mette was quite sick last' Sabbath, but is now "Richard, himself," again. Mr. Newt Martin is movina 1i livery, A Vr10ape-nu NOA:)OI. Mu1r. Enmron: On Frilai-, the 1fth *nf !z-veral frieid: ai.d la' os g..thp-ed in,o witMCss tit el '' *eir-i Ot m!-e Of O.re K1lley's scbui. .1,i Cirrie h:- t. tkight a very successful two months selord at Piney Grove school houise. F; ftv-ooe ucholars are on the r,lI. Siie i, hi-hly(< U.a. nendt-d for the siillfl n.a- - r i- which ''e nlined c 'ei. l am-. m rits the I thiauoc: of goo m mi te- w'"n menar training. The la' mont t tht :,hoo a prize was offerel the one attaining tie largest number of head mrtrks in spelling. T'he prize ws awarded to Miss Nina Earle 'TIhe children enjoyed a fine treat and after feasting and merry nmaki ng for somec time the schuool w'as aenin now.nbh-,tod a, *, raniged ilto) ai neat group and a photo taiken by Mr. Young of Ea>sley. Such oc. easions as this relieviun the m)onlotonyv of the routine of busy life is like an oasis in the desert, al1wa. s hailed with delight. 16th Sept., 169:3- PATJne. Result of thae Socond Primary. Legislature Mauldin......--..--..----............20 IYLych ---..---------.............49 County Commissioner IInricks'----------.......... 0 Coroner Parsoiis................... iigs-----.------................51 Bryaut...,-.-.-------............75 Clyde...:------..............51 Curet,on--.----------............09 Morris-----..---.--.............58 Total vote cast..--..--.-..-......1289 A Yeair's fSubscrlption to a Popular Ag. rieultural Paper Given Free te Our Headers. By a special arrangement with the --J1 rk. ~..dttfioil o Brry--C. T. Wyche. e--W. J1. Stribling e burf-. I). Felder. us-''. S. G riflin. iii urg.- --E. (. A lIen, r-rt. 1). L.ee. -.. W. Georgory.\ it buirg.--Joh,n S. G raham. WV. J. Miller. ni ~io.n tile rules of the~ I[ouse of C ives were adiopted for the p t, of the ennvention. St u n) ensued over the mlotion Sh reccess unt,il 3.3() o'clock to 1)1 teport of the, committee on shi and resolutions- lia late mlovedI to make it, 4 o'clock er n,oved to furthera amend by ye ,5 o'cloc,k. A mlotion, to table Str a almost endless confusion da an P~ope betran to put, the ii. l)e Delegarte Kressel interrupted of reat tire former almost battered re f.be garvel on' and Ii.e0( ofy this cP 4 the gentlema~n to understand a rUnning t,is conventioa- I rqasel-. Well, run it, rIght. i , mara)ppm.f his gavel b) hlafy what I'm doing, and the b: #1il come to ordfer. bI--.I can't hear anything~ C at'e making such a row wit,h W - [nughiter.] thi 'tton was pt,t arnd the chair- Lif ring to thre large volume of thi e noes Sat istledi y'' e -No, sir ! D)ivision y 11 n0 Pope apipoinitedl Col. John I as one of the tellers to count to id as lie began to count the by one shiouted (out ;hat there i8 aistake ini put.ting the mro- yo) ne accept,dI Lihe eo redtion ad ps on anew. ) h,,that ai't iis t [luhter.] mec P oPe--It seems there was whu Ut to eXtend the time until ist< r, shi! [Liaugher.] n ot'ce...-Ncloc, TALERT TALKS DUMOC1RAQy. Ile is for Cleveland and 8tv son and will Fight Weaver. Cor.mBA, Sept. 16.--O. W, Jasper Talbert, wl:o dvfeated Congressmin Tlmn was tendered a serenade this evening by his political admirers. IIn his speeci he sald: "The nominations In this State have all been made. We have for our national standtrd bearers Cleveland and Stevenson and it is the duty of every honest deno. crat to give them a hearty support. Onr ticket has been named and headed by that patriot, B. R. Tillman, andtwe should sup)ort that ticket with the congressional with the same fidelity. I stand as all dem ocrats shold-ready to ight any thid party candidate from president down. My light having been made in the democrat( primaries, I ani bound to support the nomi nees of that party." A Chance for Land Invemonsent. I offer for -sI- on reasonable terms, my farn" on headwaters of Rice's Creek, two milos from the town of Easley; two good dwellings on the place, a fine orchard and well of pure water. A three-horse crop is open for cultivation and in good condition. a111g31m13novio J. B5. CIIC. Time to Go West. Now is the time to take advanta e of the low rates and quick schedules owered by the Richniond & Danville railroad to the "Great West.." The Through Car Houte via Birmingham is the short line to Arkansas, Texag, Missouri, Indian Terri tory and the other States of that wonder- . ftil section. Double daily schedules reach ing .ll western points most comfortably ( and quickly this way. Baggage checked through to destination. For maps, time tables and other information, call on any agent of this great systew, or address R. W. HU-r, C. L. HOPKINs, ] Trav. Pass. Agt., Tray. Pass. Ag., r oc28 Augusta, Ga. Charlotte, N.C. Of Course--a Cleveland Demoerat. WASHNOTON, D. C., September 12. The people's party folks are greatly dissat- ) tisiled with the situation in South Carolina. There is a general assumption on the part of the public that because the socalled reg. ular democrats got knocked out by Tillman i and his folbovers, the people's party have / reason for rejoicing. 4uite the reverse is true. At the alliance headquarters here which is really the national headquarters of the people's party, Tillian is regarded as a traitor, and the situation of affairs in South Carolina is said to be more unsatis. ] factory than anywhere else in the United Mates. Mr. Dunning, the editor of their national organ says that the people's party folks were so much displeased that they would probably call a convention and put 3 Up a State ticket against the Tillmanites ' aid also vote for Weaver electors. As for Tillian, le said he was a democrat, and the fight was merely one between factions of thaL party. Administrator9m Notice. .A P pcr,ons ha,vi: ehims.~ ag4ainst the0 este'.te of P '-e f'iynt to the uildtrsigniel at his ofile' tAdmii:tdtiwr. Beter Than an En cyclopedia. Ihe Most Wonderful Ptublication ever lusued. PresI ald Public. A (omuiglete li tory of our Governmenat b'y Ad iisittionis' and C ogresses. Latest 1892 l0d1. tion, 45ziG inches (largest ever plrinited). Mdoun ted on roillrs at topa and bottom,. lBy special alrraaneents with the publishers wecare able to obitalin a number of the above aiat.ioned Maps,~ aunt pro)po.e to furnih onle to each of 'our sub scrib,ers. TIhis Majp is a ncc.essi ty hai every home, school or Coice, and will he es paenialy desirable to iofer to daily dlurlig the comling political campaign, as it locates at a glance every inportaint fact connsctedI with the htistory of our country and Ameriean politics. illS D01'I1LE MAP CONTAINs: A Dilagramu Showing all of the Political Part tIes. 11x66. A .Diagram Shiowlig all the Presidents and C:aiets. 11x86. A liagram ShowIng the Political Complexion . of each Conagress. 2x66. 13 1iagram Showing the Croeds of the World. A DIagram ShowIng the Standing Armies of Each Nation. l3xlt0. F. :a ~ .i ;.ting the Naval Tonnage of .\ ' .,:,-te Map, of the world. P3x20. At :omplei.o Map ot the Uitedi States, Rand McNally & Co', 48x66. A Map of Central Amuerica. 10x10. p of Alhaska. l0x 13. 3of Soutnu Africa. i0x13. Sof Upper Nubia and llbesh or A byssl x1l3. of PersIa, A fghastan and Jieluchistan. oplete Map of the Solar System--Hest ey .13x 10. ttES OF A !.L TH(E P'RESIDE:NTS FROM it also give, ii brIef' Ittry of t'olon.ial i'oliticH. Istory of aivolutionary P'ontics. - b tory of theo CX'ufederatonu. story of N"o 1'. S. Uovernmaent by Con istory of the U. S. by Administration. 'alys-i. of than Federal Governmnent. 4 bile Statistics on I)ebts. ble StatIstics on Reventies. le Statistics on Ex pend'litures, of all PolitIcal parties, istory 'of all Po,litical P'arties whIch have in this country. :aological table of 319 of the most im events from the Discovery of America resenat d1 ay. ablishiers price is 85.00 which is very low 'ing its mnt but we in connection, n of the leading publishers inu all the a,nv(, been fortunate in arranging for to iinraiklh at onuly 90 cenits each deliver. to any part of the United States, as .foi- t ' any nowv subscriher. ally renewal subscriber. anay saub.eriber now in arrears who pays? plublishiers limit the time they will fur se imps at the low prIces we- adlvise all ,Ire to avail themaselves o this opiportu ittendl to it at unce'. bster's UJnabridged ICTINARtY. eeinl arrangem,ent with the publishuors ible to obttini a nnmhel'r of the above id frol ,se to furnish a copy to each of llth,a.-ary. is a neceessily in every home1 iad 'iiausie house. it Isian vacancy, rubl -aes knlowlndge whieh nlo one hann hen volumaes of t hae nholcest bo~ok, could - - oang anda( Ohi., a--idule nint Igno It:l h a.d l'oor, Fhf'nall ha,vo it withaini noad refrc toi its contients every (lay in the mec hi:ive :iykodif tbt Is rea.lly I le )Origi l't er -la-nih; hivid ilili,a,. we areo still tha we1 hnIi.e Iearnmed direct from li-!' the fill, thiat ti is the very -0 . a bh hl nLou1 forty (,f ti.e best t I t-c nln bt li i th m iui prices, vai'r: 1890. McFALLS ALMANACK [hey have swung their corners, ;ome swung in some out, Lnd all wanted Sugar in theirn, I is now time to dig a hole and 3ury the tomahawk and file the dge off the scalping knife, and ?ut it up on a high shelf and let it tay there, and all join hands and live a long pull, L strong pull, Lud a pull, tl together, for the good of our selves )ur country, and this Almanack and when Ve get everything pulled out straight, At loose and go home and attend to )ur own business for the next 2 years, Lnd let other folks business alone 2 years, Lnd see how that will work, i. working man'always has friends, lou can't hold him down. le will get up. tid this Almanack will always olip the scotch under the hind wheel or him when he begins to fag, lut ho must nut "back" nor flicker nor "Sulk," 4it come right square up to taw each fall, "here is no one who appreciates a prompt fan any more than we do. "here is no better stock kept in this up ountry for him to select from than we [eep and no better terns offered than Ve can offer, and no better induce )ur salc3 laist year was the largest of Luy preceding year, and this prom iscas to teat it ycar- That showi well' for our Scutch;Lg" qualities and we have now, 'lie Larget Stock of shoes, and the .,frgest Stock of Clothing, and the trgst S' tock of Rats, that we have vr offered the trading public. .o say nothing of Furnitaro and Stoves cw goods will be added to thim line i'rom day to day and w will keep well 4p with the times. Call in and see us. r'hereo's no "dodging these questions. the proofs tre hero to back 'em up, come and see. W. T. McFA LL. L MAN "'"o"r".."" Fm.$450 EIIS NEIGHBOR DNLY $375.00 FOlt T1HE 8AME PIANO. Neither one was worth a niekel over 300. INSURtE YOUllSELIF against aying (exhorbJit ant prices by buying direct roma J. Ci. GIAll ETT,' O1ates, 8. 1., Or J. L. H A YNIlE & D)AU GIITEllS, Greenville, 8.C. Who have but one price and that the >wert, known. You cant't pay thetm more ian nit'trumnuts aur''actually worth. They re not bunilt that way. Writo for latest ieciali offe'rs. 4ewspapers .-. FR EE SE?N ) YOi'll O w N N A M is nn,1 atidtrems and lose1 oif live to, teni of youir frictii or nilghbor. iii a po1tal carrt, or o'therwi,e. auri a copy of tho .\ N N.11 wt VJE i1iY N lF dS ciI be aeut to ii n nat'r.' Nim 7n A:w.Y *41wairarrr. von ernN wi nTIy uCSAtN. It li the t,argent Weekliy pub .hed 'a the. Soulth *ix teen larg'e piages. It In nyVe naever lteen ia copy ofi it, se:'iI for one anid it wilt prolitInee It t he biggest and beat news ijper y.nt ever rend. .\hire'w TilAIN: WIH I Ew 'The railrondl hais no(t yet eofnie1 t(I ic e, but ickel i si jinIlSOI lpa ing i.stne a Of t he rail rioad. If yon are tn I:nk- or IPitlen and 1111 wih to I-m: s.t rta.E pso: E CO. OJ LO)T ITERY 44,-100 IN C0LD~ COIN 'o be Gi~ veuz A 6v:y A bi4dutely. 1,. .,i i .,r -ull.ted h ol i s o 41ne p ie ' opIy of the WeekIy Sat ;hl b il:ice. hr. r-olrinal ni on y e U ttlb.a Li t., KAGOOD, BRUC -11yr- XMBy , 4. BUIST'S TURNIP SEEDS Large In &dk d ekages. A varieties. Mann's Fruit Jars, S. The he Pas B:. Strong Apple Viegar "h Fin For Pickling. We have some bargains in Good Shoes. Making Wsm fgr o bes"t stook The best Goods for the least money cn alwe be ha at HAGOOD, BRTJ Clover And Grass Needs Just It. Best Drugs Always On Ifland. sloans Drug Store The Place To Trade. HLOANS. 73.31ainist. Greenville, H. C. Carriages, Buggies_and Wagons SPECIAL OFFER! TO CASH BUYERS! We effer at, REDIUCRI PIUCES, Carriages, Buggies and Wagons. COME, EXAMdNE ANIJA BUY. The Greenville Coach Factory, H. C. MAR KLET, Proprietor, G. W. IRRIl E, Superiutendent- ap30y1 NEW SPOT CASH FIRM! The Iran of Morris, Major & Co. las beent dis'solved. I have bought the entire sinek or well selected Dry Go.a, Soees, hats, Notions, 4iocries. &c. For the next Sixty Days these goods will be sold at and BELOW COST. 1 tnaust have ronm for anew goods. This is the opportunitly *f the seausoun to get Bargains. I sell sttietly for CASli. Do anot ask for Credit. Respectrully, .JOH N T. L EWIS. N. B. Parties indebted to Lewis & Morris, will be ex pected to come with the money and SETTLE AT ONCE. L EW IS & MO RRIS, February 1, 1892' P'Ickens. S. C. sclence traces the caus~e of disease directly to one and the same source a decrease of lhe VITAl. FOR~CE. The Electropolse Is a s. ;entifc instru;men,t based on the comnmon sense theory that to rg tore~ th ungthi anid vitality is to rest.An the health. tt does tls work 'm ii.l'' an:.i effezd:ally by enlisthig OXYtina, the health giving element of nature. When drugs and medicines fail to relieve, the EiLECTROPOlIH will effect a permanent cure, If yo0 are e sufferer frora some p1 -. , i '. a.ch has tormented you for yew~i and years, It will (' * ou \ w aung to investigate the merits of the ELECTRI~SE, and nayv save your life. Correspondence invited, Atlantic Electropoise Co., 22 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. IE& CO Lot Steel Nails. ar and Coffee, Det that can bo Bought. LVER LEAF LARD, )st Line of Tobacco In the Market. ever shown here. 'CE & CO'S, .J. i1:WIR JULTUS E. THE PICKENS Lald .. Agen 'ih i w''.ecrcy now has 2I1 no" I mhei,b. bIlv L.iberty; 125 IA 1',00acai o;aton od 0 1ni ;- AIM 1 W C!m h'ul ; 'c llvel u tiv r:jtn- o ftr-!,4 , !tity A te, ug ture utml:l !i avem it ('11itivati); 1 ni leke ta .u I:n. y ro"d :ii tn l b ph.u "' "-~ I - h gI. I ni!, attol . r . , I l(IWl.: tEL li Oil l fin Ith br 1 . ?I 't t:.-I: a11 rimt: ., by L tele wai we w'.' v 011.%0 w' as weif of 1:l>d w11te; lic vt,.tr% out b - :it alt-o Ie i lp3 forl d esi rit l.o nil pro .it ' thit.. '. erai 4 15 ieres t TI % ii I. " ) -ne milu -ws Enp;; Plelilidt jvwer: haw nmill, cotton g er am,lco:aleimr, i:. wor pres, griss n era l,n to uc, wat-hi.r-ry ill operation; I oif vu-ijn; ite-tnif hcasl, balnice ean payIIenti. 2.14 nwrei- oil grtzded road to pumpk Initi a tort a of Ilickoits. Otio huinired cultivation: iwn:roh lie-t 'Iwelve Mil i toml.. L . lt.. C IA'>'x atru..,N 1 t ii if'i l , I- I r. v I -.-- , orehardq.tCm . Fil- ly l -1. I-'- .. wel" w tel: !-v i e 1- h d )?i IiIrrien:e tov,-n 00j .. n .t i n : li aii rn 0-1 - anailli thll hek"A p1; we a '. I I l'io, M 0, mae-!,alir . e ;. 4 t lib..: ,r 1Jbv r'y en th: ront -r e I:l t l ' I" : arm.': InII 'a .'L f Ii .i' , : ' nk titabe divi'll'.! he o f. r tres h inmnts i the phitewu;i a rire onrai. Ahous- nv,f Ilt u Itt. a it th h lond o t t': Story houso with all iar '.1 t;o!-;. tr h'.fi l'. 10 lr hi -, to, nzit u 15 i ture: iLivii w::d It half fronm church aid hou.o throo gotod tonat houres, well w would sell III tive ti-act or divide into part C114, biilco mn long tUn ," A deirable half acre lot on I- arvin st Pend lletonI avtvenno; $100: also desirable lo ing 'on ilowena street; iel00; best bargains I ot a nerea In l-:nta~itoe township, good S- 6 ''' I .1tint !lIt, balance fi: Ier nuil gras: ,l,rEX on long time. .L1 acres Ita Central township, 15 acres tIVAtIOnI, 40 neros fine paitture, balance in timibor; 3 miles of railroad stastion, !g I church and school; will be sold cheap< terins. A good bargtain-10 aeros in D)aeusvll 51hip, 40 acres in cultivation, splendid tii nile of chnzr'h arnd school; desirable nt bi;! prico $900; ensy ternus. 10~9 neLres 4 anileui westt of pickons on V rontd; level lantd: will mlake uplondic fal ber is fine; most15 he, soli1(. 2!Mt neres on L,it tio Ettstatoo, 40 acres I PVitto, 10 neres bottollii, II acres ita good gooit log htunsei, 50) neres fine linge g tenced', liehle for four horans; this plact watered antil a bargeain nt $50 A desirab,le lot on malta street, Picket talniltg uere, good stables ndu well water till Jo,t.iwses one( of tila mtst vaIn A farIn oif :: tt:res 4 miles west of .Ites eared. balanico in good tiniul watot"I by- eroek nllitilrings; near 1%I acres nlorthwesit of Sytnmu's mill. In etiLlt iatiOll, '?5 anres i.: bottom lanA teen I tile "raok; in an high .atatk of etal goe<i buildirngs; fine water andleT ter:ns, 8 p'r e-ent.; t irno03 y:- is. A Ipletid:d fairm oif U00 aeres, 2% mile P'ickens tel grade<d rol: three go hoIe, IA ne're ill high stale of enI ii neresi hlrt Tlwelv~e M ile bettona: d1es 5 Ilow; thine Tll1'ttire o 10 ii Ires, god fell well of wI4ter nrol t wo gotol sprnillgs; wi 113n neres near (CIentral with 'l5 acres fr lite of! cult I ton ~~; good dwelligng Ill I 4' ty t 1!h:, ('rowv crcek; 75~ naes t>ve:ri' w; I elI I.:le oif ynlI atid gita Iof school nli:tl 'tiurelh: pti':o e',000; l'e I175neLr(I rnear I'tainpk IntotV'l in orir;il If i r. ', m'ad WJ . i?: n L-'' I.' - 's ' b ,t.>a; we:t of C!ross ) en<. --1lir(-! :.;-I in aI 'Lc11: 101at of eit - IIlii 014 lu t tiurl t '1 i .4n joli:1 Ir'iste .4li.,, IL! hii eit iV -ltiL , II0 acres h-, r-n tr I. -raetrsonI gau:ting a small IIAIPRTA dT AN4NOUNCE ! itu iI' f- - ' i Il 40 I.(rthern It li 4ti l Iu o.e 3 UnLt per. iL:'Ln I 1411 vI :tis Is : l'rie.s, '"dl-'e, ILLIen, rut ', . , Ii.t arIi (Iitui niod el 1IL.' ' . I t SLL. 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