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U~BNTInF~t oOCAL NWl Hester is clerkifg for '1 little boys must not han -kings. ita Claus has nd tt'otbl in his surpltm edtors of tile 9asley an fin y last Ttesdayi 14. Mmildtin was in tow - ful tif futt as ever. libmunieation from "n - towded out this wock. : J. Lewis visited Mrs. 4 or in Greenville last veel 5 Major have a ber.utift sir restadrant find ien 1h - dored people will have ree at the CAilored Baptis Monda,y night. Nannits Mauldin spen h ier mistbr, Mrs. A. IM 3 lis place this week. r. W, Orr and. fanil s!oaithbouund train at EaI mday evening for Texas. )c careful how youi pq ickers on the strepts nex Uon't scare anybody's horst P. Dendy, of Walhalla cted Grand Miter of tb, ge% A. F. M., of Sutf 'etlng of the directors o 3anking Co., lapt Tuesda, it -re found in a most satis to ition. nict Porter, wife or P. A 16 n the 1th inst., of Bright di remaiis were iiterd at s eo ' ollowing her death. I Bryant, auditor elect 1, eImily to town last week. T Iy the new dwelling rc by Rev. J. T. Lewis o1 Is unear Oates, (n Sunda h 18th instint at the res d bride's father, Miss El James Ro1wland, L. ( , officiating. trge 13, Boggs request it to state that he will 14 aary, and be prepared t liiers to the Iany patron ibit Phosphtte Co. Alexiador died of puet - on tie 14th inst 13 60 Yoars old, and n\a lay following his dah a .r burying ground o 0. Thompson, who hA f the jail since Sheri ', to his residence, ha Shriff McDaniel, wh auily to town this weel I his dties as jailot1 "gular c'ommiunicattioni 4 * dge, No. 1616, A1 IP. M ir oilicers wrere installed WV. M.; &; $. Devore, J moimey, Sec.; J. F. Ilci k Alexander, S. D.; J. 1 r taxes. The timiei r <t to the, first day of Jar a ->vernor Tilhrnan saysi ' ~ :tended agaIa while'he i 4 lext yeat' y'ott will ha,' . > i31st of December, oi a riff on you. '--Rev. eu. ... Riley, D4 1)., oceupie, w pulpit of the Presbyterian churc at night, Iis. sermno~n was an abi 1(d powerful p)resentatIot of efospe uth as contained in the 8th chapte Romans. We do not think w -er heard him preach better,-Pec e's Advocate. --Our dear uncwle, Ri. 14. McWhor r, Salubrity, Ga., sends in his re * wal to the SENTINEL, and infornm that h1e is stiil blessed with a sul iency of hog and hominy. lHe ex acted to comec out this winter bu1 e rains anid the condlitionl of hi: ~alth forbids, 11e will comie whle] e railroad is comfplCeed. -Tomn Joe Mauldin, Esq., passe< flost-ereditable examninationl befor, e Supretne Cotirt and was5 aidmittei tile bar. He i.s a young man o ent anid character and we bespeal 'him a successful career at thme bar (e has not decided yet where he wvil arng oult his shingle, but will ver A tobably locate at this place, for hilt' at least, -The tax booksa will close dowi iddenly on the 31st inist, There ar iKout one thiousand( receip)ts yet to bi mnued4 Treasurer Youngl ood want very body to have niotic e that he eai ,ot'get oft all theste receipts in oni lay nor in two days. So you hai >etter come ~at quee and get your rc ~eIpt before the finial rush. Som mne who is not expecting it will hav re home of the bride's father, JJavn~ lliausingamne. The ceremlony wa performIed b)y the Rev. S. A. Gary it t presenice of a few friends andt rel afives. The party Look the evenina ha in at Liherty for Shieaiman. T1exas their future home, Time best wishe of many friends go with themi. -Mr. V. E. Hudgens, atgenit the Richmnti~ & DmvillelRailroa, tendered to Treasureor Youngloo, on the 15th, the taxes due on the Ai Line and Blue Ridge railroadh 'The tender was at first refu,sed b< cause the amount tendered was nre as mueh as the amont of tar charged against these roads. Du later, up<n tile advice of the Comnj tro'ller General, time the tender was accepted and a receipt given forth amnount tendered, Musas (lauds- can Agteman s of 1Wusdt ifrortions fact very sngularly and Aetlwa fM = y * . lad ana ihes altogether very Vizimiots, arived in Pick- nip. ens a few ddys Ago And the first fellow he bot met-was The Utunmer of this town. toll Vety hew"eople know who the Bummer ic Is and therefor we will describe hin. tie th fi Orie of Street & Walker's clerks. Hi@ g4ti 1016lness Is tW walk tip rind down the 11oil i treets overy day andi evoty itotir in the ord day to keep them well patked. tt Is Aft furthermore his duty to stand around the ind a store and oi the street torneis and toll big car yarns. If a stranger comte into town he hils Inquires his name, where he iv from, his anI k bushie-s and Where lie expects to go whert anl he Itaves and various other thingv. So thh this being the duty of The Bummer it is J R nattiral t at lie should Ud the first *ne to Tlq tneet the ponpous gentlemati. The Bum iner feeling it lils duty approached the gorg eouslf dressed gentlemitan and began to dt's fire qudestions at him so tlt and fast that to that gentleman stood bitk in perfect 'as- o tonishment, Not being used to being Iteated that way lie toli[ the Bummer if he votlld give him an iopportunity he Would explain himself. Th6 Bun e t prepped himself up againmt one of the h trees on the sidewalk add tdi the stranger e to proceed. "Well I am here to find out ag vill the children in this beautiful little town t he Auid. "I expect to make theiu a visi( not Christmas eve aight and I want to meat tha a gentleani of this town who can tell te all about them." "Well," said the Ruin- the imer, "I can't tnderstand why youl want te know so much about the children of I this towns How do you expect to vilt wit all of thenit Chriatnas eve night, and what cra, God would it (o you to visit the children lie at adght when half of then would be ora aslecp:" "Ob," said tihe old man I per. nlot t.tive you are a little dull of understand. 1oni f ing, but if you will promise not to give me f#ll away I will tell you all." The Bummer jok Pt.pomised and the old man stated that lie Sai was Santa Claus. IIe said lie was buying saii ,his Christmas trick and pesents for all the I i children und wanted to visit the stores in gou town and add to his already large supply if I of nice things. The Pitnuner took in the lie sittiation at ontT and told old S.onta that thii lie would le glad to accompany him to d re . any or all the stores andl asist liml in any me way lie could. Wei I'he Bummer caught old Santa by the C. arm and said that as they were nearest the bor sture of as S Ia4oon, m:RUCE & CO., let they would visit that first. On entering B Mr. lrnce. who is always kind and;polite, to I asked if there was anything lie could show a g them, antl old Sanita informed hilm thatjhle fa wanted to make sote Christmas pireiases The first thing that caught the old man', Cyt eyes, was boots, boots, boots, and he lauglied heartily to think how some good a little boy would look slashing around in the mild with hIs pants stuck In the tops of his bootp blowing a tin horn and pop. ping fire crackers. So lie provided him. Co a self with several pair and then thinkiig aI how nice it woTld be to have some little ti lists to match the boats, bought some of he them. Looking over to the right en the ht a shelves lie snied some nice dress goods and rr. said to the lu .nier ''. cannot forget tirt r sweet young ladies,' and bought a patteru or two of fine c -aslimere. Old Santa of seemed to le lost in wonder as he east his tl eyes fron shtilow case to show case and Pai from shelf to shelf. After purchasing sell soMe of those beautiful gild collar and try b cuff-huttons and hair and breast pins le wi q toll Mr. Bruce he would have to visit all or the other stores and would go. tre As lie started he noticed a show case ti full of ribbon and said le! would be obliged to get some for the girls which ie did. - All the wifle (ene and Ben could hardly restrain th mnse vei and would frequentl'y T qmt their cistoiers to get a peep at the lly I pompole g-ttleman not knowing who le L was. Biidiag Mr. Bruce a kind a'lieu lie wenti out and The 3nner cal i..-d him inito da the furniture store of w. -r'. Me'rAij, f Now everybmody knows Mr. McF.all, the hi A Almatnack man, lie is a iman who- likes 5t, .phiun but lie never fails to state phiax hie when enlled on. Mr. McFall showed old e -Santa his nice furniture and( ask him if tr , lie wanated any thing ini that line. Santa er' .said yes that Itier. were some o1(d grand te( umothiers that he wanted to make feel proud - on1ce miore and1( orderedl three or' four of s those nice l'irge;rocking chairs senit toi thern They then went into the othier store and *S old Saints featt4edi his eyas on all the pretty things and the things to please the children 5 .Ieha-l package uipon package of nuts, raisins, dollIs toys and( chiristmas tricks of r all kinds put utp. lHe did not forget the (o' irwrsand laid himaiself in a good sup. (o pty. Whlile lie was makirg lis putrchiases thi .1 tncle Mike steppledI in the door andt saw i old Santa anda said "W~ell 1y gun" and do tuirnled and walked out. Somie onme watch a ed himi and lie went into the furniture I store aand looked mn the mirror. Upon be- lie r lng asked what was the matter said: "I tin Sdid no0t know whether 1 wvas myself or whether that fellow iin the othier store was mle." - Olad Santa inishmed his puirchases at. Mr. .McFanll's andl told luim to tell lisa beys to 'J. haang up their' stoc'khmigs aiear the fireplace -and( to go to bed early' chiristmias eve niight i for lie would he aroundi(. Thanikiner Me. . Fall for biskindaness lhe calledl Tlhe lhimmenr trgi _ an3d they walkedl til to the store of ic a W'.hen they stepple(t into the dloo r he l as Bummer says: "H ello Brother I Iarris, en~ how .was you." "D)igging bait," said Mr. si Harris. Mr'. latris is comnparatively a I new mehait but lie just ''digs bait'' all tetuime. Old Santa was aiston ishedl toi see the aipples, orsanges, fancy and pl:in I candy in any shape or style It (couii he f wishe'd for. Whlen oldl Saunta looked at the horans, whistles, tool', toys &c (ion anuot her couniter lhe w%ited and abanost split t -hie side(' dlie was so overcomle thaat henw' said lie really did not know what to getco ~'and told( Mr. H arris to) 1put him;up somei(ting . ' o everything nice to p!icase thle children. While Th'e Buninier, tad Samitm and Mr. ad liarris were talking. Mir M. 1F. 1 fester was a a stiandling aroundil makinag all sorts of signisw and jestures wIth his hands, and bvecomingq cot so restles lie ventured to inquire if old i Sania was no01tani Alliaancean in distress. - s Aftsr a joke (r two said a hearty laugh old .Santa pickecd upi his bud(get andl lie .id the Sna innmr ade ia few steps and( walked into I I Sal?i. A. M. MoactR't -store. Now, Mr'. Morris is knowat all over town as the "'sweet muan," because lhe Sboug~hI over' thirtceen hundredl poumids of candy3 for Christmas. It seems~ that he ani ticipiatedh a visit from old Santa ini buyinig so tmnuch ('and(y. -of Tlhe first t hing old Santfa saw was camn'y, sti atnd tihe last thing he saw was candy, amid JB whemrever lie hooked lie saw candy. i n onie show ease there were smue very large sticks of endioy, andi the. lbanmer not w kmowinig what it was iaskeda Mr. Morris if Cl h le was geling to add to his store roo(m. Mr. Morris said no0, and( inuirediC( why he asked l -such a gauest ion. The thunmer said liesl vsaw somne logs pile'd up in the show cause i' andl didn't knaow what theyi were for. Mr. IMorris talold htim it wias camndy, $ il Sanita Cc B addedl to his supply of ciand(y, nuts, raisinco, fire crackers, &c, lie also bought som.' wrfs mnnd cravats for the boys, It being fabhout dinnm er time old Manlstaimagght himu a I Li 1 lunch oif cheese amid era'kers mind wams abiouit col toi go wheni TheIm iHunnneir stopped him) and to' .tohil himii that Willie P'rice wassichi a clever fellomw lhe must set himi up. EO callIing for co I some ouf Mr. Morris' guood acider andl eIgars a " thmey all took a glass an;d smioike. fliddaing: in ,t Mmr. Morpis good-bye' amid telling him that (Ie a lie hoped Clev'eliad wouuhld live foireverm, old~ to Sm8ita ard theo laiunmer too0k their dlepart ure. * Tla next place visitedl was thae, stou'Cre f tIl a *,e T. t,adwis & HONi, im h m 1( iat anal IThe lthamr-r wa'lkedl to id vety nIr Id ln hi tf6 od mani i and Ift iufier hdd Ati 11hook big and mad wry fwei at titiM; 1heV ht h0o spoiled things. Ier old Santa git 9oftle nft pocket knives; Git pis lk handkerehlefs and severd pa Ir of little baby sAy. Old 'adj,t whEle lie aks a great diliof cbildrief; dever for the poor an needy to he lIotight some r, sugar, coffee and other thitigs and Lred tiem distributed timioig tie IKoor. hr chatling plet"antly with the boy-4j btying all that he could conveniently y to his sleIgh he left them and went way. Defore lie left, lIowever; Wle *sater fell In love with tile old ngn spared no pains to show iiln every 1 1idesired to see. t1pr old Santa hal pit away his things 5 iunmer carried him to the stofe of JUJIMIC J. D. NaWnnICy. fete ho found all kinds of pretty books, wings, painting outfits, and th ingl pleaso andi amnuse the girls. Ile was to laviAll In his purchase of these pretty igs for he said little girls were so sweet t he took a great deal of pains to try to Ase then. 'Thogh the Judge had seen Santa niany times before it seetu&j from Ir talk to 'The Bummer that it had been s since they met. They recalled nitny isant recollections, and Inany that was pleasant. They parted with the wish they laight ieet each other agitin. Id Santa then followed The Bummer te st,re of HUNrER & HAWTITonNC. [ere it was that he supplied lhimself b a lot of canned goods, cheese and ,kers to eat on while he was tratelling. 4 said that children liked candy, apples, lges, &., so well that for fear he did have enough for then he would by ke more. Finling ,41hn a good, gerial, ow to tritde with they cracked a few esto rik some Ci(ler and a cigar and old ita took his leave. As le went out John I to hiln, ." Ca-ca-call again, old ian.' laying finished his rounds to all the <dry ds stores, The Bummer asked old Santa I e wotil lite to visit tile drug stores. ] said tht (trig stores were inighy good gs solinc ihues, but hoped that the chI-il I volli have nao occasion to get aI licine fron them this Christinas. They it. however, to the drug storet of )r. W. Earle And Messrs. Kirksey & ois. n, and bought, many nice things, suel cologne, face powder, and other toi. art,icles for thV girls, It locing about It, whenl they finished their trading The uier invit!d old Santa to go with hima, he restatlrant of Byars & Major ar.l get i id suiplier. Oild Sauta beiug somewhat tled and hungry agreed to go. Tny ed (or and got a good siattre meal of ry thing paltitable ani nice. After this Santa took his leave and in an instant, ft gone.. No Rehoolm Next Year. L SrNTI.mT. r'-porter called *n 80hool mmist-ioner Bright last Saturday an<l :ed him what the news was in educa. al eireles. lie said that the only thing could think of was thott the prospets of ing any schools next year was very ssr lie ciplained by saying that taxes '*C collccted so slow that thete was no ney to pay the teachers with and inany then who veeded the mionev had to sell ir pay cerfifleate at a di'scount. lie I that lie was in favor of stopping the ools for one year so as to let the treas. 1ill uap suftleiently to pay cash. Th.at is en a teacher fllshed a school, give him ier a certilleate and let them go to the surer and get their money. Ile thought teachers would be in favor of it too. ATrE OF SOT11h CAROLINA. t*1ntta of lickews. . . N . ewherv, lE-4.1iiirti. Probame .1mtigo., ihlerea%, Willinin .\rlttir maai tqljlt Io to gratit hli'n ilettors. of mitilsknitratiou of s-tate of at. effetw of Williai Duake. hce.e are there'fore toa~Ic cta ni ad rnaahah ,a I sittgithor the kimitre<1 adtrea reitora' of the I willltiam ) Dikc. .1tereawd,.l that Cthey said netlt'tir befohrem nin Irthe P'rohante Cottrt. , behl at l'lcketI ('nrt 4loe, I.- . In Ith. clay oaf .hattitary. 15931. nater pTblitla t 11 -cof. ait I 41 4 4'ch d In 1the fuorenoo)i4t. t4 show aI.e, If arny thecy havo'. whty the- anid adlminia ltton shonh)la not4 be0 gratatied. Ivena un4dr liny hand this I t7h diay of tne 'abecr. j$'e. In th laon,ae htaaalredo anad seven ath year oaf onar ltudepecndcao. Le!!twO -J. i. Nl'1-:w K-:Y. .i. P. .C (ler's~ M.ale. 'ATE 01F SOUT I CAlR OLINA, ) Ini Common Pleas. By virtuse *f dlecretal oirderls and [ers of for'ecloaseuro made in the towing imamed cases, and on1 file in Clerk's oflice, I will sell to thio blest bidder beLfore the court ho)use >r at Pickenis C. H., on Saleday in January, tt, ditrIii the legal hours for sale, following describod real estate, to B. Newberry, Jntdge of Probate, v. .Jttniment of FocClosutre. 1.l1 that certain piece, parcel, or et of land in the cotuty aind state r-esruid, 'n Toxawuay river, ini East '0 townsiplj, adjoining lanids oif Si I linckl.' Perry Fisher, atnd oth ,eon tainring eight hutndlred and ly eight (808) acres, ni>re or less. L'(trms, cashi. agatinst D). Cureton, et al., Defendants. 'All tha:t eertilin lot of land, in the vn o.f Pickenis with the bulildinags econx I, J. D). Cu'treton, now live; Itainting niearly one acre, more or 5, on1 the north.1 side of Main street joining lot of ,J. HI. Amibler on the it., and W. J. ]lramnlett on the st, being the stune lot of land iveyed to) J. D). Cutretont by D). F. adilev." i'ermis, #~hi, (on day of sale. mi S. Thomnpsona, vs. Jutdgemient for Focadlosure1(. All that certatin piee', parhce'l, or lad. land1( in the town of Pickens, (44un-l and state aforesaid, don south side Min street, and fronting on sidc eet, adjoining lots of Peter (Gritlin, ek Hagood and others, containing half (.1) aere, more or less, atnd onl ich the Pickens4 Chapel Mi. E aireh no0w sItands(. i'erm.i5 catsh. Purchaser to pay fo)r papPers. anis M, lger, vs. rrie M. Davis , et al. Complaint for Partition. A.ll thatt certatin pi-ce, parcel, or 4t, lying and being situnate in the mnty andc state aforesaid, in Easlev vnship, on Little George's Creel', 1 taining one hutndred and forty Ir (144) acres, more or less, it be i a portion of that tract of land cised by John T. (Gossett,, dkeceased, i'ermrs, one half cash, balance in n year with biond of p)tuchaser nnad vtignge of p)remiiHes. Pu rchasers piay for 1pper5. . M . ''EW A1RT, C. ('. P McFALL'S ALMANAQOK -6o 3E5OO3C2X31a2*. .1 We had iots o' fun last month with Ie boys. They eame right up like f ittle me and helped uH out of the 6vorat kind of a scrape. Others ient to word they'.d be along by Chifit. nas with thcir'n and give us another urn. But one big follow like to give un rouble. He wanted to pny us more ;hani we had agin' him, but Unelu .ike explained thAt it wts uninton ional on our part. and that secetted ;o satisfy him, and we took Ihis mon 3y anld got out of it. And right now before the crowd athers we just want to env, that Krismas Trix are now in order and L hat our store will, as usual, be THE Aaco. Oranges, Apples, Raisins, Currants Jitron, Spices, candies, Cakes, Ex -facts, Vine Clee.,e, Best Syps And I'lour, Baking Powders, and Toys for he little folks. We have a nice line of Crockery kud Glvss id Tinware, Pocket and rable Cutlery-all good for Christ. nas prefionts. BAigains in all these ines these hard times in order to nake them ea. A new lot Furnituro on the road lild it moves out abolit the saimo ivav. Call in' ttii W nee that depart mlleit. A large lot Pean, Corn, R1yo and Wheat, Don't forgot all these little things, but keel) "wallerin" 'em over iid 'nur in your mindi especially where it 'AyS "lots o' fin," and remebier Phis Iftmth iR the W17hen. Call in and we'll explain all tlfe whys and whierefores and give you 5 -ents for every nickel, and advice rnu: ror 30 days, in plaill I'ngleesh. W. T. McFALLj THE MEAT MARKET. Pork and StalIlcfd Cattle Wanted. WVe want eggs, tul5J keys, &c., for Christmas. All p)arties wanting a whole hog can sav' triloney by buying from us, as we hav'e a large number on hand, 1Sveryting4 kept ml the( t1eatest order. An dly is still in the Restaurant ready to fix up the meal# you want and like ,out want them5 All order's for 'meats promptly tilled. BYA RS & MA JOR, East Roomis of olId eduri house. novl7m2 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Influential foreign and north erni syndicates are now prep)ared to inv'eRt in iniLer~al lands of all deCscrip)tion reg~ardless of cost. Special attention given to gold, silveu', lead, tinl, zinc, bismuth antimony, cop)per, iron in all fr v alutable varieties, viz: Pyrites, sp)athiic, haemitite, mlagnetic, &c.,cobalt, arsenical and chrome oi'e, ashesto, steatite, marble, kaolin, mica. manganese, coal and iron. Opp)ortunity nlow occlrs to dispose of the mineral lands of this section which may not oc cur again, Parties wi.shin g to~ avail themselves of this should have their properties careful)ly mvi~estigated, which will be (lone on the most reasonale terms. The cost of prospectioin is nothing compared to the enor mlous imterest you have at stake' T1his section of the Carolinas contain minerals in cnality and < uanity (<juIal to any, Appli. cation should be made(l at onice to aVoidl delay. Correspond (eice solicited. Mineral p)rop) ertieS of~ all description negoti atedl for. For anyW p'irticlarsL write to Pick (.ns Lantid A gency., Pickenis, S. C. 30++*0+.................. en t e take iw., mnfy1w ode , n useAi i e j ta a I ft(a ~ to i5s rdo n Stoon ali, h)a.lw. pr Ka rfo NeIe il &l fulfiA3ea P. o. achllor. Noc-w York.pl I 'thn thaseman heSamlaaam ttam la, m ae ii r CELEBRATE 1y Paying Hagood, Bruce & Co. what y four Christmas Goods from them. They have lots of blank recelpts that heed filling out, and s :r money to move thenm, Will January find you still hiding yot HAGOOD, BRU 0H,SAY NLOAN (ULIASN IN ALL Si' A PEN AND SIZES4 VIT GUARANTEED. Finest Drugs Always at S L O A N'S. 73 Mina St., GAreenville, . C. 7arriages, buggies and Wagons, SPECIAL OFFER I TO CASH BUYERS! Garriagyes, Buggl~es an?d Wagons. COME, EXAM1NE AND SUY. rhe Greenville Coach Factory, H. C. MARKLEY, Proprietor. 9. W. MIR RIThE, Mdauua'tehu4desat. ap30yv1 Furniture at Cost. A nice lot of IlureaIus, lIedteads, Savfes, &c., to go at COST. Crockery, G;lassware, L amps, Table and Pocket Cuittlery, and many other things too numerous to mein tion at greatly reduced prices. Oranges, App>les, Candy, &c., for the Xmas tradle, 'Jall early and avoid the rush. The Pickone Cah Store, Coff'ee, Suigar, RLie4' Laird, &c., ner nmnritha a n will er .cavo to t I n (,ni gie (it t h ,ar att faeiuigin 11 i J. T. L EW IS & SON. Februintp I, 1A9. 1Flekuas. S. v. DO NOT DESPAIR If y'ou are' sufTerinig with some chronic disease o,f kinmg stand hi4g tlilat has baffled the skill otf stject~HlsCs, ffledieatk1In2e-ehange trlirfiifdte,--e (teytig, r(enebe The Electropoise fias nldde fis twonderfid1 repuitationi by curing cases that were pronounced incurable, and( which were abandoned by phy Sicianls us suchi. From all over South'Carolina anid adjoin~g States we hftve festimonmials from people whot were desperate, hlaving sufTered years without permnanenlt relief, and finally ftdopted The Electropoise as a last resort, and were cured. A ifty pnige thok. whlhi'h we nuioll free te'lls *1 nhou f t his 1 treatme-nt. WVrite for one. ATLANTIC ELECTROPOISE CO., 140s New York Avenne, WAStlINGTON, D). C. c owe them, and, Buy tacks o( goods that are waiting ir face from them? 3E & CO'S, I. : %V wIs. , I:Lius i... ito(itj THE PI0KEN Laid :. AgencyI The sAi .ein4 .anil .ne l)rWnl has for sa16 MP AN re.I 13file! belon I'dNAr1y; 125 acres In rt highl 4111ta) of cullivhttion, gmpl cirliards; 1welingi and titier imises; leAel; the%! bos% %tlll farnr ii lel k titly: l-rnits easy. 50on t"O. on4w1 lfeaek 1%i.h fur-tfuig <r paos tare land: 21 NeIll.% all 'I It411i; I vallo froin 'ick emll 0n V'410n1; lihu llt 14:1N IhXO is g'ood twiter pitr %fttht *Rt,in mili. t'ttou tin and pres. ail doutle mmti m olivi e %tll ithi -n t. und all fixttrel". all run lA l;thf.i Water wheell I wollitig tmlwhl e%lih x"'-lif itehl wader and all hie-crCU ry uilt h6lintijS: 84 lsla hiju.e for anillier; a .1 essi rabit anel lrtinbflaibh . rn -nla. 15 acres oin Town l'rW- hue amilo wvst of PIlek' eIs: 10p-Uld, p) er: 1,a1w nl. elitlin giti. feed er an: 4nielhMi. lmer Inss. grI&s inlil, Inill, m%e'w hoti, niinbltiery nu)it ottillon: gEnid tu .feust.41an; o1t-halif atita , bal"cecaF- annA&I neres n :ageil mfttl txt Jl%tiklutb*1%. 4 h iiie ntoril b Pieketas. t,1 w-tiolid red acres in ittivattleti: *IA Acr-s IA eit Tvuweve Mile rive'r bo' kmon. Gtti vottma and gratut latid. t1tal good 1 wil1in1 aII4 oim 0t 1enn4ti hou'6. Tori ea 'ili-m di-omint for ull -lpimt eash. 16.000 aerks iem ftOulatitl land : gAil for rangea T1vin ull P'. ow,h t' & el IIlulnbertd. 170 acre% on wat.ers 4f SailidA J' T-WHO f(rte Plent%ilnt (irove church alld AchAot ho ; M" acres ieared i na I i antm brich lAilon; % pnblic r7n1. II Witelt-J; iie Slifia ttn . 23 aervii aislI1 in Ii tarrile 'it 1Iinalip neat 1iittrl. 4'0 Ai'- ii cilition tialance it origi; ial fir-It frii he eIst pite 1 tuberi well watArt-i1 ; price, - 0, ontaluf caitia balanso at M per cenlt. 4(N inere, iih- oIf Lil,erti (fis thb ibad froti iretivillo t4i Old Picketim; 1t"p neres lit cultiva' tifon b1aaiii'e in fille pine and usav fnathir; will liivitle into threil or four traci: threu settle 111411. t<i 1v plsr,e- a .ate Ui nrgain. A bioule and lot on Mi t thb he kat f Gar; Vill Strvel; gold tInoi stir'y house Tith all utefs; sarty mut fimlid.inluN. n nero. in bniutville towt,iptli ton r miles frin Grevn ile fail ptlillo ronwl; ii nres lit enl' ilration. 40 art good hottom and IS it past %ttre; m1le atd a half fronw churhll and school hUm Kr"e Iodt-lintit bitiles, vVell *Karedsi liuld aIi in flue trvlt t ittkie into traCts, i ear . haalulive on ilong In n alt 8 per cent. A temil-al buIf aili lit on Gurvin siteet and jiend letoai avenue2t: 9J00t: alas, 4ilriible loti front' hag ont liiowen at reut: ritOn; biest barguins in town W'aio ite e' it l'astiatia towni'is, gina! tennt li-true; lit acre' in ikuitivationt, b unatee Iine tnt tier atid grasa: 92 .Wt0 'Ittal! tlitan ~Pt) acrea lh Cetral halo bs I al'ii in cial livathitn. 40 acres fian paisture. hsatlfnei. In baest of tilier: S mnilep of rallrad tatiion. 4 mile of tlhutrch aatsescooal; w illi be tali obeanp on easy Ii rins. A gdiod baurgairl- 109~ acte,i ina Dacuwville towni ship,1) 40 aras itn ctltivatliota, 1plhendilet timber; tilhe of tIhul-cha alit !chool; dlesirale n2eghbop hood;8! price 4900:at enasv terarn". 100) sar.es 4 aiileat we's. of Pliekenisi on2 walballa helt 2' lie: nruust lie mulli. 't. aeres on1 i.lttle E7attatote. 40 ner-a ha ctulti vat ion, t 4101ro boittiiai, I! nite' hi gooNl paauture; goosd iig htiitset. 50i alites tit8ae ,'age.gratis.nta trent'ed', statale fra fe>ttr hoirt.es; tii place is well waieraul antil a hinrgaina at 4i01. A deiratle kit 88n itain t stre'et. icken, een. tatinit:4 nerelt. tteii1 eta blo:p nuel .well bf good waiteo preuhises: .ne 4<(tf tia snt valuale le IntVWuSe; pried M3 A harmt or ?.4 aen-as 4 intes west (if lukens 5in acteat cleatret, bjalate ira godi( tIlinbor; wel ehurch ari school house; 'ioalralel neighbor hoosd; price Si.A4t). t2n aeres naorthwest iof tiyttnm'ai nill: 70 anren In cultivation. 25 acrtes ina ittorn land on Fif ten Mlii tcreek ; in a high sa of ltittton Igoodia btulb laiget iltiat watrt atri a fttittt orchardi A t.piend ie fatrm of' lilt aeo. 2K itille north of Phi;kenas (li grmal sit retnil: thiree gorod teniiat hiona'a'. alt nu'res inh tatell.l o181 if cutltivat ion. ild iih w; lit n int~ at' r taf 1 nert's, p(a futona, gsod '.ieli of g altr 8nai tu vii 1418l spritagss will sell eu .eiiP nuernari i'ent rail w' iih 75 acres int a high 8state1 of itult iatln; good)4 dI welling arna!leces "N.ii nre's 8n liig ('raiw 'oak : 75. acres~ In 0121t1 nail ta : ; a5 nerepal8 html 28 br la Intl: It a.rtr-i t 6fIt lvi it lt 82 alltf,l ii te litEi ttton anil not1 s i'tt f to 1iterIiow : hiait tinlh- of aitlil utrd gin. ane aill bif scm l i anial slaiurchi: J r iic t..0N: team easy,M5 1 slirica nor Paitunp k initown'i irt or iginali fotesti vi0ere tl ie la-t nit- d18 ti raba-r fine: pi-ice S35#: A iso 0t 88n 8 are nirtuErovea id e, D0 ancee bot teina atmprtovediaii: 350 atereo of taaatt in originaI I hnbher: piue. ' I50. P rai!el frorn Pickensla on gruiel rllnda to 1nsi(ift.. 5 teat t( ant i-s souitt hwin( f t'rJtsa Pla ins on Ser9, 8of8 Getg's -rteek : go<sel l ntln lutti, one-' 1 l iti inarivtinat fore'-t: hate liinlet: ablfint :t6 t!8ad( water aind i neie,-aryr luaild irn: teraai easy. Sh tnerte jutl anil iih ilf P'i8k(or, JilinsI a Oth o rate limiatt. nil ini ritItad tirn. lii ard- of linera fini ('-I baottint inal. 1ine bilinhig -ite: this is" a gooid bunrganina tor it 1aersoniI wat laig a aaiatll farnm near Ia ir -tHe 17m. bailf eant'h, h.aiitnaae in Onie yar l-8ran Iy atiicul8tar waItle to P'ickeuna L.a:d A 08rt-y, iie its, S. 4'. HUIS NEIGHB1OR 1 1'lI '1 SA\1iP O Nithelor one ~ waset worth a nIc't1 bver t'3ttt. INS tl Yl~'t.( tSgif agah<' j)ttfint P'xh.lorbitunt11 tirs by Whtiig direct Ir flEJ.;:.1O U O Nt%s's g lowi.-t ktt.nown. Youil enntI't pay~ then. inore thanIl hlltrumen'lts' trene0hualy worthI. Thew, are notf hutit thatt waty. W'rite for latest, The ra 'lroadl has tnt yet comelit to ickene, huIr Pleketsin t 51peatking dIIistnee (if thet railrotd. If you1' areO in Enasley of Piekensand19 iih to talk 0to anyotne In the oSher town, just tlt-p te the *phone"' nnd CnIll te (mne jtt wat T'e'egramtn pro81mp (iMnin ted *nd' ehura8ec new11 gutaranteed. .A Il(1esiagesi for Pilckeng ai Vlvinit y promptl t-Iiere'td. - K~LNS TEFt'ONECO.