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PIQKENS SENTINEI LOCAL NEWo. -cotton 96N{. -Jay Gould was buried in a $1,000 ca ket. -Oneweerom next Suday till Chri 'nas. -Dr. W. C. Black, of Grenville, wi In town last week. 'Maj. T. M. Stewart and wife made visit to Greenville last Monday. -The time for paying taxes has be extended to the 15th of January. -H. G. Anderson of the same count was in town last week on business. -1jev. B. 0. Berry left last week f< his jiTw field of labor at Starksville. -The festive Christmas turkey can I heard yelphig all day long at seveial plac< in town. -Quarterly Conference of this circu was held at Bethlehem last Saturday at Sunday. -It is said that the only man who evi got ahead of Jay Gould in a trade ws Sanruel J. Tilden. -At a conference of the Baptist.'QWirc last Saturday Rev. L. T. Weldon.wis r called for another year. -Mrs. W. W. White, of Andersen, spending a while with her parents, Car and Mrs. J. L. Thornley. -Rev. W. B. Justus who has charge the Westminster circuilt, was amo' ng h1 Pickens friends last week. --Rev. R. W. Boymour, of Walhalli preached a very able sermon in the Meth diet church last Tuesday evening. -Miss Cora Bowen has been spendin some time with ielatives and friends i Dacusville, but returned home last Sunda: -A letter with a special delivery stam on it reached Gates, P. 0. last week ati caused the post master te get a move o him. -Born unto Dr. and Mrs. It. F. Sinitl of Easlev, on the 10th inst. a son, "an "-ch a son that all the neighbors haile themi happy." There are ten applicant for the postoffic at Pickens and the candidates have agree to submit the matter to a primary electioa -Rock Hill Herald. -Married, on the 8th instance, at ti residence of Rev. E. Ml. McKissick, Mr. , Frank Crane to Miss Lula Gantt, Rev. I B. Justus o1ciating. -Mr. Thomas Welhorn lost all of hi fattening hogs nearly this fall. They die of some! peculiar disease after they ha been put in the pel to fatten. -We had the pleasure of dining wit our good friend, Mr. E. B. liclardso and family, last Sabbath. The delightfi occaion will long be remembered. -Messrs. Hunter & Hawthorne hav bJought them a lot from Capt J. A Grit fii, next to C. E. ltohinson's offiec, an will erect a store-house on it at once. -Mr. J. P. Carey, of this place, an Mr. W. C. Benet of Abbeville, have bee retained to defend Maj. Whiitner Symmi who killed W. V. Gary last summer. -Rev. G. Rt. Shaffer, the new Meth< dist Minister for this circuit arrived 1 Pickens last week and was givan a wari reception by the members of that churcl -Farming is like all other kinds of bu ire ;s, it is the man, not the occupatioi t,At wins success. It is pIuh and perseve ence, not luck, that secures success to ti igrnmer. -Maried at residence of the bride fatthmer, on Sinday 10th D)ecembewr, UJup WVilliamn Austin, to Miss Nanny C.Fortuie Matthew Gillespie, uoficiating, all of Pici ens county. 4 -Married ott the 8th instant, at the res dence of Re.v. E. M. McKissick, Mr. Sti p hen Parkins anid Mise~ Amanda Ilolcomib R1ev. WV. H. Justus "yrforumed the ma riage ceremony. -Peter Grillin, colored, ki'led two fir hogs last week. Oue weighed 410 andI thi other 440. They were fed p)rincip)ally (. squas:Lhes. Hie sidd he*,didt:&ot feed (hem C corn more than a month. -Mrs. Henry T. McD)aniel, of Atlanti is visitiing her brother, Mr. E. B. Richmar son. Fater Tiime has decalt very genti with her, and still leaves her in possessio of all the youthful charms of years ago. -Don't wait too long to get your Chris 1:as tricks to make thme children htajpp Consult our advertising columns andl yo Swill know where to go to get what yo want, and that which will please the chi dren. --Mrt. Jeremiaht Looper was sittingi f ront of the lire pilace one day last. wec when a pot of boiling water turned OVr on her foot and scalded it, very badly. D)i Williams attenided her and dressed th wound. --Mr. Harry Smith, of Banderaville, (G a few days ago sent Capt. J. L. T1hornie a e ftefns mnendimoa.ehave ever tried. It is eq~ually as goodh a any NewOrleanms syrup which it very muc resembtles. -Mrs. Cantrell, relict of Wm'. Cant rel dith last Saturday aged 70 years. Hecr r mains were buried the day following Oohenoy. Shc was a good Christlin w man, and munch admired for her mani noble qualities. --Me'ssrs. T. H. and W. J. Smith, wb had contracts in Arkaisas buildmng leve< ott the Mississippi River, htave sold out an gone to Texcas. The rain on the Mississij .iwas so ahundaut and con~stamnt they b camte disgusted. -Young Riley Hlolcombhe, a son of M Frank Hloleombte, who lives twvo miu east of Eiasley, is ini a critical cond(iti( from the effects of accidenitally shootit htimself in the side last week. His life almost, dlespaiired of. -Mr. T. J. Mauldin, who has been rea ing law tinder his uncle, Col. C. L,. He l ingswgrthi, for some time, left this wet for ColIumtbia to stand his exainatition b fore the Sitpremte Court today, (Thmursday We bespeak for him a creditable exantini tion and a successful career ini the futura celbtied ate Richre r ve ley's, m wife. Rev. T1. F. Nelsoni performed ti: ceremony. It la said t hat over eighty ptu FpIe ate supper there. -Mr. George E. Bcnggs, the C1olumbi Phosphate man was in Pickens~ last Stum day looking over the prosptets for thie siu of fertilizeg - His successi int sales am F olcin at seasoni was remarkable, e e ry centract he made having beeni met wil the cash this fall. ii ertr ia greatly extended by the terrpaoy, hs it necessary for him to cofflmceca r.ri -Mtr. A. Tr. N~iel oeell tow ship, had the misfortune to h I house and cohttenta by fire lasthr unight. Some fire had caught iisoc the cotton on Thu rsday aftornooti on e was thought to be put out, but i~ evdnt kept simuldering; and ott Frida n eight broke out adeso'di the by n or $70n0bu.$6 G John B. Kessler who is in jail for as. sault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, tried to break jail last week. He was committed to jail two or three months ago and is waiting for the March court to be tried. One of the rooms In the jail Is S. not used as a cell and it was In this room that he tripd to make his escape by cutting a hole through the floor and ceiling witb a t knife. From the best evidence it seems that he had done the most of his work at Is night while the other prisoners were asleep. lie had cut, throuigh the floor and ceiling a hole about twelve by twenty inches and a managed to keep it concealed by means of some old elothes and blankets. None of n the other prisoners knew of It or suspected that he was attempting or planning an es Y, e took the plank that he cut out and laid shem over the hole- on the ceiling. >r think ng it would conceal the hole. The firat that was noticed of it was by Mrs. J. L. 0. Thompson, who lives in the jail. >e Mrs. Thompson went into the room under : thetcell where the hule had been cut and no ticed some chips, shavings and whitewash It on her sewing machine and some bedclothes id and studying as to where it could have come from looked up at the ceiling and dis covered the hole. This was about supper )r time Saturday night. His plan was to go re through this hole into the lower room then out of the window about midnight Satur. h day night. Keasler is the man who wrote the article in last week's SVN'INZ, on "Habits," but the habit of jail breaking was one that he 'falled to mention. Per is haps that habit was acquired after he wrote 't. the piece. Ile is suid to have been a preacher, in fact he said his habits had F driven hii from the sacred desk to the jail. C is We suggest to Mr. Keasler to teach by pre. cC)t as well as examplio, but we hope if he I tries to do this his precepts will not be like % , his recent example. D- Sleriff Richey put him in a dungeon and a he will be likely to stay there until court f for his naughty example. It 0,411,---.0 _ __t r. Major Symines Gives nali. ) Major Whitner Synmes, of this city, d who killed William Mary, at Central, was released from jail yesterday on a bond of $5,000. The bond was fixed by J. P. Carey, of Pickens, one of his attorneys. , Mr. ymles has been in jail here for over d a week, having been traisferred from d Pickens by order of Judge Aldrich. After the foregoing was put in type the 0 following was handed the Nevis: d "Major. Whitner Synmies complied with I the order of his Honor, Judge Aldrich. a through his Pickens friends, not related or a connected with him, and is now released e and at the Mansion Hous in Greenville. ' . His health is impaired by mistaken con- u filnellent. Hie says he does not fear any { trial for he has been tried before on sundry battle fields, as have his kinsmen on the t d Southern and Federal side in the late con. t test. Me is, however, grateful for his lib erty and comnfort."-Daily News, 9th. h *.C 1 Our attiroad. i We think the Pickens Railroad is now on sure footing, and that befote many more weeks we will hear the engine whistle. We e hope so at least. The timber for the trss ling has all been iawed and put on thee road with the exception of a few picces. The tressels are nearly all completed, ex d cept the one which crosses tho Air Line 11 road, and satisfactory arrangements have ,4 been made with the authorities of that road about erossing. It is said that tile rails and rolling stock have been bought and will be at Easley by the 23d instant. 'I'his n we have only heard, and do not know that n it is true. Capt. Parker las finished his . contract of ealving tile timber for tile road . and has inoved his mill to Seneca. r- Celebrated tleir Golden Wleddilag. e Mr. and Mrs. James K. Dickson cele brated their golden wedding yesterday af ternoon by a reepltionl at thleir home on s Buncomble street from 4 o'clock to 6 -. O'clock. TheI relatives and a naumber of itimiate friends were present and enjoyed themllselves. Tihe Elders of theO W~ashling ton Street Presbyterian church were spe.. 1. cial guests. Mr. D)icksmn 1has been aln el .der in that church for many years, andt it i. as appropriate that his brother oflicers r. should join in celebrating tile anniversary of a. manrriaL'c whichl was a happy one, and( ml wishaiiag thetir old1 friendsi tile retnirn te of miany mol(re anniversaries.--Grleenlville C Newsa. a Accidently Slaot Inaself. Riley Hlolcombe, a son of Frank Hlol. ~, combe, living about three miles from Esa l. iey, accident.ily shot himself yeste'rdayI y morning while handling a pistol. Doctor< n Wyatt, attendecd. The extent of his inju ries is not known..-Greenvillc News, 9th. Last NotIce. All persons owing me will positively be suedl it their accounts are not, settled by tIle. 22d of this month. J)n. J. F. Wru.uAus, n Theo December Cosnaopoltan,. k In view of tile fact that Sir Edwin Ar r nold will very likely be tile next poet-lau -reate, one turns withl inltereslt to his mIost e entertaining article ini the IDecember Cos MOPOLITAN onl a "'Jap)anese Wate.ring Place." 'I'be samec utlnmber conltainsI seven p)ortraits of Tennlysonl anId interesting views of his late homle and surroundings. Th'ios. Gor-a nwan has penbetrated thae mysteries of tile isilent trappjists' n.onastery with1 a profanle kodak ; ilurat Haslstrad dlSilsses "Vairie. ties of American Journalism ;" hlermlan , thirows ''Light on tile Black Art,"~ and -T'heodore RooseRvelt anid NMaurice Thompj it sOI on a contribulte inlters(t ing articles. A . feataure of tile nulmber is twenlty-four por y traits of Parisianl journalists, withl sketch es of their wvork. A curious hit is fotund4 Sill tile contrast of tile dlouble frontispieces awhich adorn tile mlagaz.ine-on one sie tIle manlrvelous p)aialting of "'Tile Conquerors," b)y Fritel, which attracted so muchel attedi tionl at. the last Paria salon, and on tile other ''The Coanqueredl," by Antonl Dict. richl ; in thle 011e tile heroes of war mor r. inlg dlown the vista of tile centturies In 1mg 8 nlitIcent array between ghlastly lines of nI naked ,corpses, tile other tile unifortunate g of all timesc and lands flocking benleath the 1s genItle haand of the loving Christ. The CosMo0POLITAN wvill mfark Its first edition of 1. . 159,000 copies -thlat for January-b-h the .offer of 1000t tree scholarshlips. Ill r'eturnl kfor mntrodulcing thle CosMoroL.arAN inIto cer tain neighborhloods tile CosaMoPoTAPr of.. fers to any young mana or woman free tui tionl, board, lodlging and( laundry at Yale, Vassar, or any of the leading colleges, .schools of art, mulsic, medC(icinle, or science. ~s They rend ouIt a p)amph)llet on application4 is teilaig how to obtain one of thlese free ni scholarships. 15 Holiday I(xesarston Etates. dI For theC se('nomodt ion of its patrons e tile mfanagement of the lICIihmond aInd - D)anville (Great System has arranlgedl to sell exeun.ion ticketa for the liolidays for (is alacs of threce hundaaredl miles or less. r- l'kt will be o ale De10Jc. 23rd, 24tha c 5hando 29th Ian De(Ic. 31st, .Janulary let d and 2nd. limaitedl to ret urn until1 Januarv r4th, 18t13. All algeants will be prepalred t'o Igive detailed information. w3 is- --Mr. Charles Prinlce, wlo almost lived a hermit, and4 whose onlly aulabition wasn to save what lie made, died ait his hoar e last -Tida afternoon, of somethIng like pneu nmonlia. iIe musIlt have been about 72 years y of age. At his1 own reques4:t lhe was put away Inl a phian pline box without ally tI m1 mIing or hliing or ornament of any kind. Ills remains were bu' ied inl the Moulntaiu SSpring grave yard. Hie never mladle any prtentions to Chlristianity. We hav'e "nown hims to lend fluoney .to poor iWo >lc wICthe were.... a C. . ..l.ce. -The extension of tax paying to the L5th of January, made a lut n the,Treas. aer's office. -Attention is directed to a new Sunday law passed by the Town Counci last Tues lay. Its enforcement will certainly be a great relief to merchants. -Some who have been killing lerge prrs will*have to come again. Mr. m Griffin, of Easley. killed a Poland Dhiia-Berkahlre pig this week, eighteen months old, which netted 526 pounds. H1. B. Randolph, Brinswick, On., writes: "I was under the cire of nine different doctors, but not one did :1e ile good that Botanic Blood Balm did ne." 111ortgagee's Nale. ny virtue of a certalit chaittel inortgage made to Alexander nros. . Go. by Iu tha Alexander, I V.Il" ell oil tile al i of January itext, one koIt Dtavis Sewaing MNhitelli. sold to satisfy Rnil niortgaget. 'Terins cash. 17 Nov.. It . tal R. A. nOWEN, Agent. Hunting oit our landi is prohibited. Wx. W. SlAwrix JceVm3 J. 11. N EW'o.N. 11oney to Loan. On improved farm landts in bums of #300 and 1 Iplwards. Lotins repilyable InI sinill atnual pnuy. nents throgh it period1 of six years thus eni ,ling the borrower to pay off ilm inlebtodIless vithout exhausting lils erop it any one year. ipply to J. E. BOGGS. Attorney, Ice8yI Pickens. S. Town OrdilAance. Be It ordained by the Town Council of "ickena, That on and after this date. Dec. 3th 1892, it shall be unlawful for any per on or persons to open their store for trade r traffic, of any kind(, on the Sabbath day, r to adniit any person into his store or lace of buSiniess on the Sabbath day, Pro ided this Ordinance shall not apply to the I ale of any drugs, or medicines on pre cription, or buri oods. Any person ound guilty of violatng the above Ordi. ance shall be subject trA fine of not less ian Five nor uore than Twenty Dollars. 1 J. E. HAOOOn, J. E. BimGGs, Clerk. Intendant. IT COSTS YOU NOTHING ,o Secure a Year's Subscription to a Popular Home and Farm Jour nal--Read Cur Great Offer Given Below. We are plessetl to announce that we have kade arrangeniens by which we are prepared , supply free to each of our subscribors a years abscriptioin to that well-known monthly Home nd loarin Jourual the A merlean Fariner, pub- I shed at, Springfleid anld C'levolanid, Ohio. We take this offer to each of our suabscribers who rill pay up all arrearages onl subscription and ne year in advance anl to all new subscribers a)1ng one ear it novance. The Anerican armer is strictly Nitional iu its charieter. It ; a high-class Illustrated Journal tilled with enl Irtaining and iiistructive reating matter, con. ( tilling each nionth luuch infortuation that is lvaluable to agrii!lturists andl of special ilter st to each inembnier of every ioine. It is strict. i i1-politival 11n<41 noti-sectairitil. It has a ratIned corps of contributors atnd is carefully t ited. Tho various delpartineuti of Farm, lorticulture. sheep and swiine. The lloino, The lorse. anl the Dairy, are filled with lbrigit aittl 4 seful inatter. 'liie readers of the Anerienn armer are iiversal in its praise ani look for ts inonthil3 visits with keet anticiiation. Th11e agular mnblseription price to tihe Anierivan ariner is $1. tier )ear, but bh- this arrange 'aIt it costs you notihing to rece ve titat great ublivittnti for olie yetir. 1(o noIt (lelayi i tik i taivaitntage of t his offer lint ctill at once or unit0 ni your sibserilitioll. stniple 4-opy of tIhe ineriann Variner vatit be seen at this ofnice or Aill le huppliedi direct by the pulAlishers. A VALUADLE PIESENT. L Year'n Submeription to a Popular Ag ricultural Piiier iivei Free to Our ReInderg. By i speeial arranginent with the piblishers, Ie are prepared to furnit4i ERE'lE to ench of our entIert, a year's sutbsliription to the postilar no)t lly agrienlturni ijoirtual. the -\neritn Iarnier, publilishtd at spri1tIleld atil Cleveland, )1hio. This offcr is tuade to any of our suibscribers who( will payit' up al atrrearamges on sabsaertiblion iiata (tte yeiar ini nelvanice, ai to anly new stib-) wribiers who will pay on:e year ini advain1'. '1'he iitameica "atrmner eiijoysi a large natonal uetu intion., autd ian ks niinong the lenal ing agrieitur il papers. nly this arrangcemen' It t COSTlS ' oi NOTliNG toi rea'clve thle .\titrlaenn Farnmer fair hIne year. It will be~ to y(tiar advlanitaie tol enlh ariaiptily. Saintale colaic n baee t u Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUT-H CAROLINA, ) County of Pikes j Ini Commno Pleas. By virtue cf de:cretal ordors and >r'ders8 of foarecloseure madei in the ollowing named cases, and on file in he Clerk's office, I will sell to the liest bidder before the court hiouso loor at Picketns C. H., on Sadeday in January, iext, during the legal hoturs for sale, he following described recal estate, to I. B. Newberr'y, Jutdge of Probate, vs. . IH. (G. McDaiel. Jutdgrnen t of Foreclosure. All that certain piece, p)arcel, or riact of land in the conty and state foresnid, on Toxaway river, in East Ltoe towns)hip, adljoinling lands of Si as H-inchi ', Perryi' Fisher, andi oth ris, con tainingv eight hunfdred and1 lixty eight (868) acres, ruore or less. T1ems, cash. )lin L. Durant, Plainitiff, against J. D). Cuireton, et al., Defendants. "All that certain lot of land, in the own oif Picke,ns with the buildings i'hiereont I, J. D). Ctureton, now live' 'ontammng niear'ly one ncro, more or ess, oni the north sideo of Main street t(djoinling lot of J. H. Ambler on the last, anid WV. J. Bramtilett on the wvest, being the samell lot of land '.onveyedl to J. D. Cut'eton by D). F. Bradley." Ter'ms, c.ath, on day of sale. Samnuel S. Thomipson, vs. Pickens Chapel M. E. Church. Judgem e-.t for Faorcelotu re. All that certain piece, parcel, or let )f land in the town ef Pickenis, coun ~y and state aforesaid, on south side >f Main street, and fronting on satid street, adjoining lots of Peter Griftin, Buick Hagood and others, containing me half (j) aicre, more or less, and on vhich the Pickens Chapel M. El ?.hurch now stands. Terms, cash. Purchaser to pay for til papers. 'ranlcis M. Folger', vas. Complaint for P'artition). All that certain piece, parcel, or ract, lying and1( being situate in thle amty and state aforesaid, in Easley ownshlip, on Little George's Creek, sn taining one hundred and forty our (144) acres, more or less, it be ng a portion oif that tratct of land Ievised( by3 John T. Gossett, deceased, o Francis Medora Folger, et al. Terms,a one half cash, halance in me y-ear with bond of purhichaser anId nortgage of premises. Purchasers .0 pay for papers8. J. M. STEWART, C. C. P. tcc861 McFALL'S ALMANACE Decezx1ber. We had lots o' fun last month wit] ;he boys. They came right up lik ittle men and helped us out of th 6vorst kind of a scrape. Others sen is word they'd be along by Chrisl nas with their'n and give uS anothe urn. But one big follow like to give u roublo. Ho wanted to pay us mor, han we had agin' him, but Uncl ffike explained that it was uninten ional on our part and that seeme< o satisfy him, and we took his moi y and got out of it. And right now before the crowq ,athers we just wvant to esay, tha Krismas Trix are now in order an hat our store will, as usual, be TII: >lace. Oranges, Apples, Raisins, Currant Jitron, Spices, Candies, Cakes, Ex racts, Fine Cheese, Best Syrups an< Flour, Baking Powders, and Toys fo: he little folks. We have a nice line of Crocker tnd Glass and Tinware, Pocket ant Cable Cutlery-all good for Christ nas presents. Bargains in all thesi ines these hard times in order t4 nake them easy. A new lot Furniture on the roai md it moves out about the sam< vay. Call in and see that deparf nent. A large lot Pens, Corn, Rye ani Wheat, Don't forget all these little things >ut keep "wallerin" 'em over ani ver in your mind, especially where i ays "lots o' fun," and remember This Month is the Iten. Call in and we'll explain all thi xhys and wherefores and give you ents for every nickel, and advice FIMI :or 30 days, in plain Eongleesh. W. T. McFALL THE MEAT MARKET. Pork and Stall fed Catti WVanted. We want eggs, tu: keys, &c., for Christmas. A parties wanting a whole ho; can save money by buyin; from us, as we have a larg number on hand. Everything kept in the neatest order. At dy is still in the Restaurar ready to fix up the meals yoi want and like you want themr All orders for meats prompti rilled. BYARS & MAJOR, F*:iti Rooms1IIl of old cour rthouse. n,ov17ng [MPORTANT ANNOUNCEMEN1J Influential foreign and norti ern syndicates are now lprepare< to invest in mineral lands of a description regardless of cosi S.pecial attention given to gol silv'er, lead, tin, zinc, bismuti antimony, copper, iron in all it valuable varieties, viz: P1yrites spathic, haemitite, mnagnetic &c. ,cob)alt, arsenical and chronm nre, asbestos, steati te, marbh kaolin, mica, manganese, cot and iron. Opportunity nowv occurs t dispose of the mineral lands c this section which may not o< cur again. Parties wishing t avail themselves of this shoul have their prop)erties carefull investigated, which wvill be don on the most reasonable term: The cost of p)rospectioni nothing compared to the enoi mous mnterest you have at stak< This section of the Carolina contain minerals in quality an quantity equal to any. Appi cation should be made at one to avoid delay. Correspon. ence solicited. Mineral proi erties of all description negoti aitedl for. For any particulars write to PicIa mis Land A gency3, Picke.ns, S. C. ntbt th ko at candb inju,etual rano.to r CELEBRATE By Paying Hagood, Bruce & Co. what y( your Christmas Goods from them. They have lots of blank receipts that need filling out, and si o for money to move them. Will January find you still hiding yoti t HAGOOD, BRU( B D D t 0H, SAY SLOAN 3 CUTS WINDOW 3 GLASS IN ALL SHAPES AND SIZES. FIT GUARANTEED. Finest Drugs Always at S L OAN'S. 73a31aln St., Greenville, S. C. 11 Carriages, Bug'gie sand Wagons, SPECIAL OFFER!I TO CASH BUYERS! We effor at, IEEDUCE13) Pl( iES, Carriages, Buggies and( WVagoneu. COME, EXAMINE AND BUY. 'The Greenville Coach Factory, IH. C. MAR~KLEY, Proprietor. L. W.~ SNIRRINE, Sueitendment- ap:10y1~ Furniture atCost. o A nice lot of Bureaus, Bedsteads, Safes, >f&c., to go at COST. Crockery, G;lasswvare, :- Lamps, Table and Pocket Cuttlery, and o many other things too numerous to men d tion at greatly reduced prices. y Oranges, Apples, Candy, &c., for the e Xmas trade. Call early and avoid the -rush. The Pickens Cash Store. ijir et51(1 Cofl'ce, Suigar', Rice, Lard, &c., mer , n " i Ua r rrlinl ni rni> eli fr t(l r Wr Ilbi Tin aronnge d urinig te dull sUu'n J. T. LEWIS & SON. F~ebruary 1,102 ickensM. S. C. DO NOT IWSPAIR If you are suffering with sonme chironic disease of long stand( mig that has bauled thme sk ill of specialists, medication--chiange of chmmat,--everythuing, renmembe)rg The Electropoise has nmade its wondelrful reputationi by curing cases that were pronounced incurable, and which were abandoned by phy sicians as such. F<rom all over South Carolina and adjoining States we have testimonials; from people whlo wvere dlesperate, having suffered y'ears without permanent relief, and finally adopted The Electropoisc as a last resort, and were cured. A fifty paige hioik. wh!i h iii m: fre i i i t t i t r irentet wrltv for one. ATLANTIC LELCTROisE~ CO, 3405 New York Avenue, WAlI.jTN ' .. "."k v-~ m owe them, and Buy acks of goods that are waiting *r face from them? *E & co'S, THE PICKENS Land. . IXgency! Th ic-kens 1.it .Agen(W nlow ham for tale he followinig iv-Airnble ints: 250 ac re-i I' itatileu below ,Liherty: 11'5 ae rex In high Sltat! 4)f "itillvition: syood orchilrdst; wellinigs 1 aid other h : Ievel: Ithe be*% Mall fart ii li'ek at-. i iiir etsy. 60 nlso- in Wolf erec, od fartiting or pas urv Ini: 2o it-n-e In e u '0lvilation: I 11i1s from '14ken- oni l.:El-vy rmild: mii lace is giast vtier J)tlw-r with grio :'L iittmi; gin and rilM. ?tiv .1lo,ilC Set wool :trols with braker and it f n il rain by 1,f11el witter wheel; welliig hous,Nv1e with well of gooil water andl all Oera ry t hnlildings: ilso hi for iiller; a esir 1u: .rofIlt aI M le >in0. Tler-inS Iasy. It nire o % 1 3 4 *',e. ane m iillc iwest of Plck !, tetn10I lowxr;. unw mill. vtt4i gin, feed r ani"enntleitser, p rpres-4. gris nill, Will rm*w itiisp, vniiiinili Iry Ii opert ion good run f eustoti: onle-hlf calsh, batlice eas'y annual ttyioellnt 't nereN on grnA4t mid to jaimpkintown, 4 I le,s irtih of Pl'ket-i. (Oit hinidred acrta fit ulllviitoiai : I'5 aterem best Twelve Mlie rhm but ow. (ifod 4itn ol "list gritin litil. (tv- good I welli. nil ntile gooI t-t teilwt l htUe. Termx: llsy. I.iberal iiiseotint for ail qmt catnh. It. n ierei inutiii haiti: goiod for range, 'icyiIN. oreliatils. tv. l1iial1' I ::.; . od. 170 iier. tit4 wittert of Saiiek ter, amile fromi le 44n 4 o. v ti tirthl ad 1,0holl houNe: i teres vliiitel limd. 11 ueres atravich Ibttont; qus >ubbec rospid, wve-1 wliteiet: price tMoeush. 215 iwrei of bli it Ili ltrriennou towimhip near ttnlto: 45 nicres Ii cilttivion bitlai-e it origi lais forest uhititiling in the lbt plitio Uinber; vell wvaiiret rlrc, $W0, olie-hul!f caish balone Lt M per retit. .14) ticrit% 3 milet, of L.ierty o( (he roit from AreenvlIlle Its 4 'iId lliekivs; 125 tinre% it culltivn imi hailcie in htie laitte anI oak thulpr; will livble hito three or four tracf: three mettle llieiit,z ii1 tle aie: A rarp. bargalia. .1 hia11se tiai lot on Aii itt tile hed or Gar vit stivet: g<iit two story hboute with aill neces Nary oit litilitngs. *40 teres In iatsville townip ten Iniles frot (Groeniville iat public rosal; 125 Rcres lin eil tivat iti. 40 ixeres gooi hot tom aid 125 It lor tiare; aiIC Rnal a hatl f froiln church aId lclrof h1otiSt; thl(tC g0aa<l t(nnullt hOs-8, %VelI Witere4d; woi td iell ui oi ttet or !ivide iiai trnts; pirt vam., bnhcalm on lotev I hUe tat I 1nor ceait. A ala - trala he-.lf aiara he a m1 ;arvi a sir.1eel anal 'enaht aven *ctne: $1004: n lla delninle 4 ha iront haug in Itiowena street: *I00; baeat blrgiInslaA in toiwn. 4..a aira-s in I-iastaatae towsip, ga:oial tenlat )aonia-: la neresa in cttlitaion, bialiaiiee Iine limn her tautl rcrinsa: $1.500 on lon bg t ime. ~20 a'ares in Central Itwnshipl, li5 nerel In omul lliatloti, 440 aerea line pan-iture, iatianice in br-t . f .ituhaar: 3 inulea oif railro-ndi sItatlon. a. analEa of Chu arach anal schooil; wIll be i-,Ihl a:heup att eniiy terli. A lti biarali-10 lne)ires In licuiwvillu Iown shaIp, 104 neres in cumlt ivatlion, Najleainl14tt ither; I antile ai chlta reh a tia s4hooml: desirable unelghbo haiaaa: pirice $1441 asv lermis. l09ere t4IP tuillea -a sta of ickens 0on W4'aIbalbr, rain!: le've- tl rl Will nianke splai lI farai; -'m hier lx fini *: mut hei soIl. 250neresFa oatn .1,Ittl Ens taoe. 40) airres lit culti vatioan, 101 aar(as baaottaom, II ineras jin gaamat pan,Inm., 'aaad lug hotauso. 54u iii i s iatl saga grl- a, nti (ea'a. sa Ita for fmiaar It rsat-i: th p4lae 4s well wtta raaal aand a ba rgaaitn nt t 54). A ale-airitale tt hat minnin street, Ilckenas, eoia ii ang '' necrt, ioad siltala-i tal walell o at. watler 444 parecni-ies; oneiCP mthol titost valuuable Itlt In town: p)rice4 4:e5. A riartm air 73Mx A rem -I mules weat of Paickaens: It) ierna elonarad, bnhlineie In geai I anber: we.')1 watetrest lay creek imne liriagsa: ne(ar ConeotEa P'htrcht nnell school houxso; decslrnable neIghbor hoodl: parieu $1 .3.~( I'WInive.a taaurthlwest of symma's mIll; 70 acrets Iin a-ult irationt.'Th5teres in baaottoi Iantd ona irlf. Leoni SI11It.ereaek:I it nhigh stte af aitiltsiation .taa II bilIigs: WItine witer atn tnla good orchard; Lerna t per att.: titine I ytara. , ilewaldh fiatm aif 1tli taere-i '. naille niorthm of b a:ia rta si grnamila'a raiti: three ga<iaa tenut~i bouaa-.. ina no't.- in hit.h atte oif cullstiatir 50 maa baa,t 'Isiwelwe a ile hatliain: ilatc:4 1h0 over i"at * t' a lat'' aret of 10ii n ., g.aia li fence, Um4Ot weI a wvater a t Iwea gtoaad haathiis : wvill 'elI ont ttl- . 4 l tis: lam ice $1 .ini. Ot ater' ri- ea r .t t rail wItlh 75 ntett- in a hIgh sl-ale of a eniit ann; gaia alwellinag ittal noa:oa. Maaita nes tan lI g 4'r4iw ara'ek : 75 nttes Iin cuti vailtin: Wa aaeras best boitttm hl: 18 acres of it sail ha a14 dItach: the buottl hiat la<l tit saibjaet tu aael4 laaw: hulltaunhle of mIll tandl gut ita on e taf ahaaa iitaal tihurri-h: lrb-e 42.04t0: lt ina eaty. l:ineraetanen r it'umplkI itwn im milgliil fore-i.t; It)'ittri-s In-s wel-I I tal I tmuber litle: pirita- .i360. .\Isaa t(alere-s ma itlnroved trait, 10 ittrex bot louau nprovetiama-l : Si nitts af tinct inm tat liinal I thnher: hlie, iLIs. 8 utajlaex fraltn lekens aon -ra:h'dt iaaiad tai lislat4e. $5 'irs'ta-iesaitthweii st of I'r4css Phatln eta waatta-t 4of GeoLa-ala: a-mi-ak: goodta taltitn latd, 'ne. huLa ian iza t,1:aI I latet -a. itiab: a i;at irtrs ciaen rmdal d int at hight -tite mar a-ult Iiatlon: 'ai I ntlt- aimal taecess.ary hiitlbtlings:i te;m 4en4v. I linets juti~ no4t thiof l'itktm,. jinas Ithe eor.a rate- lhtaits tall int ttivntliiani .iara-s ofl t- ti-. L*st boatltaata80 ha il e 'hu.Ithiing slit-: I hi: hs a good Lastow: lariat- *t. hlf lenitsh, bnhmitie-a In otti year I-a i aiim nmrt Im-tlii ars trile to l'lekensa l,antd .\ gency, PIttie ens s.e A MAN ll"tgl .: I'ItIno Is4ti H IS NEIGHIBOR ONLY $375.00 F01R TilE' SAME P'IAN'v Nei1eron was$ woarthi at liekel ourt f3iHl. INMlIEl Y'Ulls' i ilantt pain-llt e.\horbaitanat pr-Ier ha 11y 1hmt -i,a .: ..lgma fri ~J. C. GAR i'YiCTT, Gas. a-. 6 )r J. L. iIAYNli~ & IiGlTU;ts GIreciavilile, s. C., Whlo haveVL but~ 0ne pie and t141Ihat, the . aiSVt,' kItOWI. Xaitt (ta', -jvylhenaw. hian iIust rlmt l1tll are actI ualy worthE. Tihey Htr not, butt thlat way. Write for i-atit,~-I peeltal offe-a.. 'Ihe raillroiad has tnt -et coine to Pickens but-n h--ix Is nt aapeak ing 41 lattuna- of the raIl itt. If in tare inm Ii t -- ~r l'l-kmaa ih o la-:rnaai promnptly traannittedl a -a ca r'eet tesaxmctuaranteed. All mesanite- for l'lekeuns anal k:inilty paroIaptly deliv red.Co PIKE/ U ElON o