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rIOKENS SENTINEL u LOCAL NUXVs.e -3f B6 A. Grandy bh gone to Ariiq: pa --Master Lucis Earle spent Christmas i iit Easley. -The Whiskey Law will not apply to Pickend county. mul -The Aet ro4+ni4n4i im rwell's Bridre monuay, was a Dig succuebb --Mrs Dr. 0. E. Robinson visited her bn C. Ph Itobinson Christmas. ou . -Misses Cora and Leia Bowen are vis Iting the family of Dr. Field this week. --Dr. J. M. Crenshaw ard wIfc spenit 119 last Sunday with Mr. M. F. Hester's fain. kit ly. 0 '-Mrs. Carter 16e has moved to Mr. !lo Id. F. Henter's old home near Table Moun- " tain. L-Miss .anie Field is spending the holi- I days with relNtives near Field and at Da- i Cusvill. -All the merchaits closed their kore 1i last Monday here and observed the day for 011 Christmas. Ai -Miss Nettle Chastain is teaching a fjeurishing school at Oolenoy and will give to an exhibition when It closes in May. rie -'ie postoffice address of Rev. T. F. Nelson is Liberty. lie and those people are cordially commended to each other. TI 261 -Mr. E. C. Sanders has taken charge of the old Boggs home place over which our childhood roamed so oft in boyish glee. -Perry 'hornlev. came honic last week to spend the holidays *ith his parents 8a Capt. and Mrs. J. L. Thornley and with his girl. -Ben P. Grifli has Iresli pork, zatsagc, and bWf, and is always ready to serve his j custoffers. Those who are indebted to him must make payment at once. -Married, at the residence of t he bride's to father Mr. James Byars on ilie 21st., inst., y Miss Emma Hyars to Mr. James Connelly. Rev. W. L. Anderson, officiating. -Marrierl at the residenec of Mr. Mar cus 1). Keith, onl Wednesday, December. de 21st 1892, by Squire Oillespie, Mr. Lean der L. Roper to Mrs. Rebec4o Elrod. -Mr L. D. Ste hens went turkey hunt ing lost, Friday ai Mas not gone long he ,fore he had killed seven. They made him such a load that he had to give away some of them. tl - lon. Charles Richardson Miles, ex attorney general of this State, died at hid liome in Ciarlestoi f1im a stroke of pa ralysis. His life has been one of liow and usefnhes. -J Lutier Traminell, a barkeepc Greenville shot and killed Egrmne 0 son, a colore,l waiter iii L-g-ms liar uiight of tite 22nd. It seems to lar wilifull murder. -Rev. J. M. Plowden has asi meeting of the S. C. Preshytet the pastoral relation between Edgetield Cl.rch. The pie has not been designated. -0Saj. Stewart found the new court house miorning. It showved been broke:, <.pien. to injure public pro' -Mr. J1 W. Ark., is oni a vi in this coiinty most cordial prospered in -The di itight was 0 too carelI tie stro an andi am thl A ' year' Im w Ening. fai l' eyed in the de. redi popuila aet that thaerc .ture. Some 'ofu .ange their "en ti ley who liy~ J last Sabba,th. Its re - At Mount I'Ieasant last ikilren were ount p)opping a isoinehow the clothes of: * .ire. --a , at the residlence of M'r. D'. h '. I1Op)kins, ini this city oni Christmars day thme Rev. J. M. Slewairt, Mr. L. L,. Ibis. ya, of ('entrail, and Mis iznie J'ohnsoi, f the Crow Creek section. ' daughter of - ' ' Ii el C rotl. ,.. s Reid while playinig with hi] list week accidentally re&ived ar in is left eye. It b~eame~ qit ainful and it was necessar.y for him t1 tave the attention of a Hurgeon. 19r. TI W. Folger of Central soon extricateri thm splinter from the eychall, anmd he now sed clearly. -Nanmes are get ting badly mixedi Pickens and vicinity. There is I lag.o flruce, Bruce Haigood, Bruce lHoggs, lie d Alexandr anid Earle Lewis. The Ial er met. with a boy in Greenville who tol im his name was Lewis Earle. ;arl Lewis told him he' must have his nan twckwards. '--I R1ev. Henry 11. C;oit.man makes hi arrangements to lecture at P'ickens, the; Is a rare treat in store for tbe miasons< this vicinity, lie is Supremie Chancellh 4 of the Oriental order of- Pilgrim Knight nd Grand Chaplaini of the Grand- Lodtl f Kentucky. lie has traveled extensi? ly in.the met erials for his lectui'e. TV MENTINBtL will give-notite'of 'the time at place. -Governor Till:nan hams apploii.d t following officers for this cemmty and i nate conlfirmed the appoinitimenit5: Te er, J. TI. Youingblood; Audttitor, W ryant; Trial .Justices: 8. D). Htewa.it, L, ( ~ ty B. D). (Garvin, Central; .hesse J1. Le a, Eastatoe; AIon'zo Edemis, Pumptkinton~ J. T. Chmildress, Dacmuseville; P. D. Cturett Easley; W. K. Merck,- Iurricane; T. Robinson, Pickens. No Coroner wasu bointed. -United States deputy marshals Kemr dy and Rioark cameI~ to Ander on last To, day with warrante for the arreat oif Mess T. W. Norris and J. B. Cooley for vi( tloVref gection 5522 U. S^ Rtevised Statut I Hampton Eaile nami S3ai Earle for Vi( t1inm of sections &218 and t5523, antI Gir. Fjarle, Timomas FlemiIng, Banks Wrig W. Hi. Wright and J. 1 . WrIght, for Vi< tion of s'ction) 5I518, and Uound thenm o t'ogetheor with twenty-four witnesses to pea r before U1. 5. Comntnissioner i thorne In. Greenville 'in Wednesday, 2 Inst., for preI!nehirv heue on a cha of conispi-acy to ohjstruct, a O. 2. officer the discharge of his dhuties. TheseT .cdnshave gr'own out of the riot Hoadsstore on election dlay.. '.The used parties have retained Mr. Georg< rin'ce as coun'sel and Col. Joseph I. E *111 probably be associated with him In rhnagement oIf thu case. The~y will eve here on the 1:15 iSi. m. train Tore -Miss Reeder, of Westministtr, Is visit tie Missea Kay. -The rabbits arotind tU'Wu spnt a; very itless (lay last Monday, -Mr. J. W, Bruce, of Anderson, Opent rt of the holidays in Pickens. l"hirty-scvcn acres of land near Pickens le for sale. Apply at tis all. -Fat ttrkeys and their owners have fered mtUch in the i-.st few days. -Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Miles, of Oreen mpent last Sabbath with Mr. J. McD. and family. 1 rwe of the railroad hands are spend ieir holiday finishing up' the bridge at . :. Maildlin's. -Miss Mamie folger, who has a prosper pehool in Anders7n county, is at hoime th Christmas recess. -Earle Hendtrcks, colored, was pit up t Saturday nigit by Marshal 1). W. Hop is for disorderly conduct. -Mr. A. B. Riley, who is teaching 'a urishing school !it Anderson county, is Easley to spend fiti holidays. -The report that Tablc Rock was swal ved up by an earth(quike is erroneous. ok out for another wedding this week. --Mrs. Blaylock has mved to the Moun it View at Easley. She wi,i make this one of the most popular fesi-4s on the Line. -Miss C1:1 Ilollingsworth is on a visit I relatives and friends in Atlanta and Ma lta, Ga. She will resume ber school on 4th of January. -Gilbert, a little son of Ernest L. (rnley died at Sandersville, Ga. on the I inst. 'IThe remains were carried to rannah for burial. -Minutes for the Twelve Mile Iliver ptist Association are now ready for de iry. They can be had by calling at the rNr. Job Office. -Dr. Riley, the pastor, preached a very e and most appropriate sermon in the ashyterian chlikeh last Sabbkitii; Sub t birth of the Saviour. -Mr. C. A. (hul, Durinm. is en a visit his brother, L. It. Durliam. It has been elve years since he was out. He left skens twenty.five years ago. -Col. J. E. lagood, his daughter Miss ,-enie, Mr. B. A. Iapood, Assistant strict Attorney, and Mr. C. Ii. Alexan , are in Pickens for the holidays. -A gentleman who is it very Oareftil ob -ver, -amarked to the C-ditor last week, it il ''It 1arlina; nowi eterthing is ite' e, liberty Mnd property. -%re wI s martied on inl the iPaptist The happy -. frienlds. Ingi )e ,he bride's >y Iter. W. ikcn to Miss has bought sev. .zid from Mr. Y. ,a dwelling on it lie lot oin which Mr. ,treet. have to do one of two road at the Vandiver ank road for about 75 .etion of OR;* road is in a ition at prescrtv. .iber of the Methodist, Pre,s d1 ltaptist chrChes at Fmaley at Chtristmnas lieu in t he laitet ,n1 Christt. eYa i4ht whtich was y* int.erestinlg andiL enjoyable. sarrired, orr Su'nda~y nrorning', tire 25'th ,at the r'esidence of tle b'rble s father', .Francees l@ers bly 11ev. WV. O Sea rn, Mr. Vr'ntklint II. Willson, of Mitch coutnty, N.- C.,- to' Miss Corrie lloge-. P1ickens coumty. -- Mr. Marsil&l fUgon' died in Oeegot C e 25t1. inst. Ilis remtaia are expee e arr ive int A adeiCsonl (li ntext Satur .a) r went to Oregon somte itime agro as isrOi-ary. All awitmng fell on hi-i at tally injm-red hint. -- Mr. J. M. Duckworth, of hevatrd , .has mtoved his family I'. this pla 'e le it his hodne. Mr. I)kekworthi is t0'l jworknwan,- hluggy andl wagon : ,ake idt will followv that trade hiere. 1 .a e one of WV. 11. Ashmonre's shops. --Mrs. Lou Philpot, rel' et of t!he la Sephl Phi lpo(t, pad mtother~ of Ex-Prohat idge I. ii. Philpot, < 'd' at her hton ar Cent ral ton f -l,1i i'n'st , and' wi triedl the tiay following at Mt. Ziol ie was abr 83 yearts old(, a- conttsi'te Id clu 115i1i rnbiember of the Mecth st chit cht. -M . W. WV. (meen. a tnative of Sou a'ota, came int frotn Springfield, hi * ' >eset home, last Saturday. ont a v (elive andi it frierdstl int I ickenis al ee'nville countlties. I i dropped In en I SENIEm. anid as lie Was' front a ir forema old'"tamlpintg gro a6ndi, " they had ci(uite pleasantt chat. Ji-da-t,~ions are wl any thing, we shIoli say Mit'.- Green h abjundant ly p)rospe)redl in t-he West. 'Beyontd the A!lps ihr Italy.' 3 Walter 1l. BocI.gs, (of Libert-y, passedi th Pickens last fVu'day imortnitg Ont his v to the French Broad Valley. He was compantied by hil uister, Mas (orrie, D)r. J-. TI. McBride. Thte mnfereneo is t htle wasn married that eventing to Miss ii git,. dau.iter of M'r. and Mrs. 3'. T. Net at the honme of the bride's parents, n .lirevard, N. C The a.NrIx. joiins I mahty fienads in w ishintg htim a' long, e hafppy life. A ig W edtI4ng. Mr EM-'rn: We had a granud weddi over thtis waiy, neat Pindot', ont the1 Sihst., at the residlenPe of the brtide's fatl Mr. luchard Graveley. Mr. JRud E' was mrrit-d to Miss .tntn Grtaveley. citmt- off att 5-30O o'clck. By fourtt O'cl a hlarge "irowdt hI glathered at my hoost their way. 'IThe ortgant was4 put int use' adSeemted t4'Say. ''(Get there, T1om.'' W we arriv-ed,-we founld a large crow.d, htouse and yard wats full anxiously av' be ing to see tIe matirrialge. Sooni it was e nounced "all readly," entd otut thtey ci IA-- JIn a shtor bhut itnpres.sive rttmy Fl. T.' F". N"elson-soon ntdte'temt httsbattd hb. wifec. N~ext itn ordetr wate t'he stitcr, w- to this I failed to do justie. Everyi nt; ntice tand good toI eat was bbountil 'tn. suipplied, atnd 1 am anxious for ane C. wedditg of' this keihd to etnneit myt road p. J4 is said thtere wilt lhe others soonIt to lot, and ( liare ito oisjectins, pr'o th:iey will invite us. A F:ii rs.-i Piety ad trite moratity are btut the Ia- spirit differently nianifestedl Piety l es; lIgia~o! with its face lowardl the world. 'Ia. ---- -- - -4 -- tr A'VAhSAISi,E IU rtNT.' hIt, iha. AYear'a Ntaler'ltion t'o a I'opul1m rer rilntu trat Papet~r (4 G ieI'ree it stpL Our Jtcaaderes.' LW- Hy'a spee aI arranlgmenlt with tha puli Stl oaepreptared tol furish tF.Ru F. to each rge redr,a year'st subIgrtiont to the pI moifntly ariultural jonn'tal. the Ali tl Famer, put,tlaihed at Springiidi' andii Clev ro- 0hio. at ''ms ofrer is matde' i&-ahyor our stnh's who wilt pay up atl atrearaiges on subise it. seribers wnot will pay one year in advyane trIe American Ifarmier etjoym a tatde niatinl telat-lon, amd ranks amngithe .ading agri all NOTiNO to re.cevo thte American Farn1 ,day one year. It wilt be to your aflvanitsge Chrft(htats m assop The Fasley .o6lal Club again appeared m the stage of the Academy Hall last Fri. lay evnint,24d inst.; i'nd In hbnor to the seson tendercd a most beautiftu Christmas :antata, eftitled "X1ing Winter," composed Jy Rev: E. J. Coleordi and arranged In hiee scenes. Tbls is bcittilug ntatata In which to 'Hail the happy.day when peace on earth tood Y#ill to nen" was.. "barne in gladsowe iong across fair Judah's p1lin," Certainly t go6A withOUt 6aying that the Social Club Pas equal to the high chAracter of this 'onpoe1tron, and uot only didl honor to the ,omposer but extended their wide reputa ioti. In the (Irst scene the daz.ling stage re realed King WinEer enthroned, with his "ourtiers in brilliant array, encircled on elther side and a kinder.chorus in frout ith littlo flags waving. in titme to tke song, Hail the happy day" by Wintet's Court; text in turn was the solo of the King him lelf, "Tell the glorious tale of old," an ad tress to his court, and in sweet response he happy little juvenile chorus, "Yee, mer -lest gifts I give to men." The quartette of young ladies repiesent ng Love, Hope, Joy and Mirth, were no ess to be admilred than the names thev )ore and the songs they sang. '''T was a glorious hour," and all hearts were nade to rejoice in the long ago. The cinder choruq, (these dtar little hearts eemed full when they sang) rendered 'Hail, Hail." Joy's voice in glad refrain )reathed a "Peacei good wi'l the joy belle -sag." flope and Love In duet "Ilytnned the >i aise of hope and love ," in consolation to is all. bfirth; the merriest of them all, lifted her gay voice and sang "Your Christ nas day would soon decay, were mir,i ince to be banished." O:d Santa then appears and is made wel one to the king's court, having heard a all from the king's kinder-chorus, and xodrers who wants his services at that 'tinic 'o the night." lie recites to the king the Pretty things lie expects to bring good boys and girls, and with a low how retires with '"a merry Christmas to all, and L happy New Year-when it gets here." The cirtain rose in the second scene on he court of slumber-land. In this six light ieartcd boys aind girls slumbered under the magic wand of fair Dream Fairy, who lift. Dd her sweet voice heavenward and bade he Father bles and defend them in their repose. A responFe was made, when an. r>ther curtain was drawn by the court of the beautiful Queen of slumnier land. In the last scene old Saint Nick made he young hearts glad by bringing nany rich gifts and adorning the christmas holly f the slumber land, and the merry one' accompanied by old Santa, nimself, skip. )ed and sang about the tree. This beauti. nl canitata concltuded with a christmnus eurol "Father, thy gracious smile hath given The hopes that crown the year, 8weet horne's deliciotis pleasures, Amid holy christnias cheer, O), iay thy richest blessing Through coming days descend And oil our hearts shall praise thee Our Fathei and our friend." The evening's entertainment c'osed with % merry little charade entitl-d the "Loali f a Lover," that furnished enough laugh. ter to last a long time. We hope it will not he long till the club will give anothei entertainment, fair of course the pef)ple al. ways enjoys them as is inade imanifest bN their large attendanceu. . Easley, 8. C., )ec. 21th 18152. Citation. 'TATIF OF sOt 'l a iIA NA, a a. tout of Pi' kenn. ( ud'enaga Ity ,l. It Newbiery, 1-' quire, t'robat niae eut' whereas. William A rthu ai !#itiiitrattion me to' ganit M'n~ letters aif a w iaii I)a ' ta'~tre thiaer(efor )1j~ id.ratt.aso andI' an tl iat ke. d at '''eaaa.I, thaat t b iaL ' ppae.ar ha' ore e i tht: t 'ratet I t aet alt I'ickens Coaurt It1ati"', S. I '., ont d,Cm aya o-f Janfauiry. 199t3, aifter ptii tal Nie.reof, at 1t o'cliock ini the fire'tooni. to al ctuse, if tany the y hatve. wh!y t he staid tadini atriattiti shoiubtt not bie grtanted'. aGivaen atuler anay hawi'tlthis It7ha dtay of' cembeatar. ISa",' ini the oneaa hundtred tand tei teenafh year of tonr I iependeneaC. dec*2ew2 .1. nI. .\ Ew mttY, J. P., P Vler's Male. dl STATE OF 8OUT11 CAROLINA Couny ofPic'kens1. Couty afIn Conunon Pleat S By' virtue a f decretal orders r, aorders of f.recloaseurt maade in 11aflloingtI ntnae easess, antd on lh thte Clerik's oflic'e, I will sell to te highest bidde'r before theo court he~ door at Pickens C. H., an e Saledh in Januntart' ~nextL during I . ral houra for f nt the fallowinig - bod real estat< oI wit: .1 . B. Newberry', Jutdge of Probat SJ. HI. (. McDlantiel. i. Judgmntt of ForetcClosut le All that c:ertaint pliece, parlce n atof land in~ the conu1ty tandl a areidonToxaway~ river, in 1 atoo410 towvnship, adljoining lanads a las I lincki , Pearryv Fisher, and rs,.t''t cota:inting eight hundread ro' sixty eight (SGS8) acres, mn >r or ay Ter'ns, cash. ac- IOlin L. D)urant, Plaintiff, againui st J. 1I). Uurteton, et al., D)efe3ndants ty, "All thoat certin lot of lanad, it car towvn af. Ptickens w;itha t he butild his ;;Iereotn I, J. 1). Cauretona, now i contarining neatly onie acre, miot less, oan the north siade of Main r adja ininig loit of J. HI. Amler oi ig east, anad W. Jl. Bramtlett on ah twe;st, baiing thle samel( lot of vtt convey ed to J. D). Cu retotn b)y SBradley." otk T'ermns, eac:h, on day of nalo. tP ijecens Chapel M. E. Chturch. ail. ~ Judgemenatt for Fore'aclos't an- All thttater'taitn pieCe, piarcel, ''1t of land. in the totwn ef Pickenis, ty and state aforestaid, on soti and of Main street, tand fronting ot ing stree t,-adjo tiig lotsa of Peter G nul Butckc Hagoodoa atnd others, conta ther o .hlalf. (.) acre', more1 or' less, a I ~. tded'Chur'ch noaw standls. I)- Termnsa,cash. Purchaser to all papers1'. neII1 Francis- M. F'olger, vs. Corrio M. D)avis , et al. Complaint fair Parti All tht* certain piece, par ~Ag- tract, lyinp; and beinig sittet c aont)' atl- state aforesaid, in tir,ton 4ip; oai Little George's 'iotanr aontrnig olie , httndlredi atia fftur (144)- aernca, morer or less ea"ia, ing a plirtin of that tract o rbets dleviseda by d.bhn T- Gios9ett, d ""to Franelt's Medora Folger, et : Ter'Pimns, one half cash, bta one year with bond of pturcha YOj mdrtgage oif p1ei'ilses. Pur McFALLS ALMANACK ---PoR 3. E3 C3 S2i -0 kDeceb.sr. We had lots ' fun last molth with the boys. They camhe iight ui like littie nen and helped tis out of the wo.st kind of a scrape. Others seit us word they'd be along by Chfisd mnat with their'n and give us another turn. Aut one big fellow like to give u9 trciUblc. He wanted to pay us more than we had agin' him, but Uncle MAIo explained that it was uninten tional on our part and that seerned' to satisfy him, and we took his mi ey and got out of it. And right now beforo th' 6owd gplbers we just want to vay,-thint. K-ismas Trix are now iri order And that our store will, as w3ftl, be THE place. Oranges, Apples, RaisnM,-Gtrrants Caron, Spices, Candies,- Cakes, Ex tr.acts, Fine Cheese, Best Syrups and Flour, Baking Powders,: and, Toys for the little folks. We have a nice line of Crokery ad Glass and Tinware. Pocket and' Table Cutlery-all good for Chrid-t- - Tr:as presents. irgains in all thbac lines these hard times in order tc make them easy. 'flj A new lot Furnittyre ctn t'horqn and it moves ont about the cpirtL, way. Call in and see that 0 . Imlent. . Std. A large lot Peas, Corn,-' l Wheat, frttle t6ingH, Don't forget all these}m o;t r aid but keep "wallerin" ',%ecially whore it dAter in your mind, eSha remember rhya "lots o' fun," ' the When This .M>n"/C'11 explain all the Call in and 'efores and give you 5 whys andi wh-y nickel, and advice ruix lents for eve, in plain Yengleesh ?or 30 d; s FT. McFALL. J THE MEAT MARKET. Pork arnd Sta' tfad Catti ooWanted. We~ was. eggs, tur Sk eys, &c., for Chiristmas. A lparties wanting a whole ho: can save moniey by b)uyin: from us, as we hive a larg nmber ()f hand* Everythin * kept in the neatedM order. A Idy is still in the Restaurar ready to lix up the meals y wvant and like vou want ther *All orders for'meats prompt hi filled. .sdb IYARIS & MAJOR, Kit Room,s of old court bovee non1 .~IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMER Influential foreigr/and' nori ern syndilcatesare now prepar to invest in mineral lands of detscrip)tion regardkten of co FSpecial atte!ntion given to go tn Isilv'er, lead, tin, zinc, bismu t- anmtimony, col per, ron in all tx t l:. &c.,cobalt, arsenical and chroi oreC, asbes5tos, steati te, marl: kaolin, mica, manganese, c< andl iron. Opportunity nlow Oteurs i d~(ispose of the mineral lands Ii this section which may not cur again. Parties wis:hinig ,avail 'themselves of this seO b have their prop)erties ca'ieft et> d investigated, which will be d< . F. on the most reasonable teth The cost of prspeL'tion nothing comp)ared tb the er mous interest you havc at sta TrA Ihis section of the (taroli otcontain minerals in quality ,'un. quantity equal to ans Ap 1ido cation should be made at c sid-0( to avoid dlelay. Coritsp( "Oenc:e solicitedl. NMineral p: Son erties of all descriptioni neg I. E ated for. For uany prticulairs write to] j for ens5 Land A gency, Pickens, 3. C. : RIPAW T IAUL re~lt tabe steni t berr '0t land ('ml Jtrhoa b~moUe i,ta,i's rer' etniah J1z1Em.lye W CELEBRATE Biy Paying iagood, Br,ude & CU; i6hal -Iy VUt Christmas Goods from them: they have lots 6f blarrk reccipts that need filiflk 8if; afid si or ji>n6j to' tnWe ttl(n; Will Jainuafy Hfnd yoil stiff iding Yo HAGOOD, BIW( ~t,'SAY SLOAN CUTS WIND1W GLASS iN A i SHAPES AND W1ZES* FIT GUARANTEENi. tinest Drugs Alwa'ys ai SLOAN'S 73 Main St., Greeinvine, S. CIO,* SCarriages, lBuggies and Wagons SPE CIAL OFER10 TO CASH IBUYERSU Garriagves, B3uggies and Wagour COME, EXAMINE AND) BUY. .. rThe Gteenville Coach Factor all K. C. MARKLEY, PapfiieO st. OG W#. SIN IM E, Muuperinutenmdent. .. a'30yl neA nice lot of lBureau&s, Nedsteads, $afes, le' &c. to go at COST. Crockery, (Massware: al[ lAmps, Fable. and Pocket Cutderg, and many oth'e.? things too nyruiiw4U t1& dWnr o trion at greatly rednced prcs Efanges,-k Apes, Candy, &c.-, for the oc- Xmnas- rde Call eairly and avoid the toc ush.- The Nickens Cash' $to4: (Ofree, Suigair, Rtice,' Lard, &6, Wq ibnk enr f-r'iends and citt-oIners for their yory liberal patronage diuring the duall S. ~me: rOonthi, and wilt endeavor to mnerit a con,tin,,ute of the nathe. J,T. LEWS & SO'N. kel Yebruy 1, ~ ickens. S. PASS THIS 2BY Op- U nleiw you are interested in ?ck-an alE k~. iLe't?9Uy if H> YO s I. bry all rh'ia' s esW ' Clotli n, Hafs and Furnishiflj dood~ hti-~don't, you will ieo a regret it, for we'h'ave the NeV6est Stock 'in Gree*ville ! to~ A hd we can lIleebd the most fa.tddtbis in S ITH&bNIEW ni owe then, and Bui acks of g6ods t1Th aie *al-8i rr face. from them? VE & CO'S4 SJ. a.:wLAIs. .JJh S E- BOGG1 THE PICKENS Land .Agency! The Pikens I,t.id Agency 11ow ha for ale the fullowilng desiratble lati;: 2i0 acI-el .I, inliles htolow 1,iterty; l'5 acres ia a hifgih trAlte of multivitti(n: good orIeTbd SwellIngs Ind other himes; level; the her. small farm in l11ckets county : Ltern easy. 60 acres ont Wolf 4rmek, miod .ifarming or pas' 11 re land: Il avres in vultiviativt; I ziile fro I' ckenim oil Et-ley rond; on tis place i good water bowe'r with grist' iil. vtton OnanA p:eiia. asid dible set wo-ilvards with hraker and all iixtures: all rul ti h.' i.etl watei wt:aul d wtlling fiouse wlh well of good waterv eld all noeessary out huilitivs; also hou>e for iniiar; a dqu;rabtj. and. prolitale ,ile. T"t-m. eay it n r,s of4;1 Town t'rep - mne inile weat of aiek ehs', a lentdii p->wer; :sw mili. vottoin gi, f*e or an TCOnlSeT . pWowVer pr'!;N. grisit Will, mill: ers's house, mitnlitcry iii oppratinv : good ru ofcustom; oiohalir 'Cah, J>i# .eaxy annua payiepsa. 2.34 aciest on graled roa- to lm ira' , miles north of Picken. - Ome hundred gcrelie enitivation: 26 acres best Twelve Mile river l - toun. Good cotton atd grain hiid. One goii fl d welling anti one gooit tenatit house.' 'lerml easy. LIberaL.dis-ount for ail lo)t casli. 16,000 acirel unitimitaii ]iin: god for range, vineyards. orebtt.s. ete' Ymply thubured. 170 acres on wators of Stifltda r(xer, I i'le fro . Pleuant Gro%a churm. and tichool house; acres cleare ltl II w/es branch bottom;* oR public road. vull wtert4.' price M00 cash. ,15 ac,es o(f land in it rrlca;n4 towush ea. 114lton: 46 ac res i1n cult ivation' hratic( ii origi, hal foreat abound ing in the b0ist pjne tiiaiter;. well watted : prico, fe;)U, ote-half cashI balfulSe at 8 per ceit. 400 acre-i 3 nilles of .lberty on tho road froti. Greenvillo to ( iOd Pickem.; ]:!5 acres in cu.iva tion balance In fine pine aind oak tituber; wil:. divide into three or four tracts; three settl6 ments ott the plato: a rare bargain. I A house ant lot on Main at the hlead of OaT-. ilu strect; good t)wo story house with till sees sary out blilding. 3W3 acres inI huacsville township ten mli. frota Greenville oil plt4lic road; 125 acres In enI tivation. 441 aeri4 gotodl bottoni and 125 in pas-, tre; mile anI .a half from chtirch and uchool. house; three od~l titnant htouses, well wautered woulid sell in one tract or divide Into truete, part cash, halatiine tot lotng~ tinw ,i 8 per cent.' A dle.irah. hlfl acrec lot on (atr' i atrcet und. P5endleton atenuel: $100: also dl(.''al.e lot front fug4i ntiwon streeit; t00; btst.borgainis linLownl.t acres in Fus1taktOe Low iiMPj, .gootd tenant lhonse; 15i acres in enltivationi. hvlance flne tim her and gruss: $1.6thi on lontg tlinre.. ~20 a"r s4' (icintral town'l;,hl tacres .in eui ivnlton, 40 acred fine punturte. halance In biest ef' tf'mher; S mniles or raIlroad titation. t.. mile Of cburch and school; will I,e tiold cheap on eaul terms. A gosod hargaini --109 arres it D:tcuvillo tows si.ip, 40 acJ'es itt cullilvation, splend1 I' timber; I mile of ch;nrch anid Ntchootl : desirable neigh'ber hotod : price $900); ensv t tnus. 109 arres 4 ilies wet of PItekens onl Wtalhalla. rod; eelnd : 1will unl:e splendic farnm; tim 25'9 acres on L,ittle Lntt'io.-19 acres in etti-1 vat Ion. 10 at' res' botttomu. II ii('r -t. in g<aniir.0',1e good log hoime, 50 noi lts illr! ci,ye gr r .ki~~ fenced, attale for foor burtse- tl .JIfr".s wIT watCoredt and a harwain att i;l0. A~i 4::rable. lott tin ininit ,C~' P!ickens,l coD' taining %~ itre, 4tood staiie andl well of good., Water ou p)remises: onet MX tha mnott valuable lot. In town; price t$25. .A farm of 23I8 acres .4 miles weaL of Piekon.;, 30O acre.j.oluured, .balanico In good tImber; well' watere bv creek atid springts; near Concerd tharch and achuol house; desirable neighher hood:; p rice $1,3.5( Its aeres northwest of Hvyn)m's mtill: 7'0 acres. fp'ctivsation. 25 neres in ?moltom' land on Fif r teen Mile "reek: in a !sth stale of eultivation: goodt builtl:ngs: line ws'tvr andi a good orohi:.rd toerine, 8 per' ce'nt. : Itinint S years. A splendlid fartm oif 100 acres,2% mile north of P.':kkens on graded' ro<l: Ithree good ten'at, house-. l4t acrt's ini ighiI state of cutltivation, 0 ittarres b-et welve Mile b ittom: does nt -, rer, I )low; rute pa'ture o to1 a''ri's. goc..! funge. gesA well of wattir and~ t~ tw o good aprinigs; nid1 sell on .1 .i 1+e.e. near.4 'tlral withi 75 ticrel in.. a high i"" tat nt sutvtion it'l d ittJ' Iwellinug and neces - :09 acte o' n liig I 'row creek: 75 at:res in. eulti tt : tI5 itt Ls lest is>t t on latid : 18S acres of it it houit a iiit'll: th ilbolttmit landtt not subject to. oiverliow: hllf tosile of ill Iand gin,.one phile of to'rhool antd chtebi: jtrice i2.000: terins LS.y 175aei(res netar IPtnyl~k itown in i originial fo:eat; ib0 neire" iie's '<eil n idiI ihnbc fite: p. '': $350O. A istm.h itt eys unhnpijrovsedi Itact, 10 atcrea be - 14 )ln unitiprov.el:14 in' are' itf tract itn original. ttinhe'r: prien. Uno 't ;r:ih. from P'ickens ont 85 acteis i mile (sotih west of ('ross l'hains ot. watters tof Geort tge's e ."'k ; gotd ('lttoni ijtid, Cne hlsf in oIriginaili. forest : tine Itmber: ab otst hi golod wat i'r i11eessary It: s bligs: t is eat.y.55L ,4, y nA! just trorth b4 of P'iten joins the c:c r'Aso innit", til it t'uhiive'ti.'n, It0 ep$te of tue or. hargpinl for it p rmttt wnitnlg at sinot! ftr. I) . 1For atny 1 arItIt i w rite to 1 icl'n eIa rxd.' SON LY $375Ac FOR TilE SAME PIANO. Neithier one wtas worth a nickel' dWei $800. INSUlRE YOUllSELF naainsi ti ..C. GA'llllTT, Gat('s. 8. OrJ-L I1AVYN1]R & D)AUGHTEXS, Gre'env ille, . O. Who hat 14n1 one pr'ice anId thraL it~ 1pwt' kntown. Yout enntl't pity them'l nscr than11 intrumeltnts are attnlly worth. The,v The r ita has not yet cong tq L'ik 1*I e y 'sw'a n tilstance of te i you at ill l'i.ley or IcIken's talk ho a ryone ini tlj & ordr todn, S the "phQ'he" gandr cail the' ond you wa 'lTeleg'mirn pt yt trfinmitted * (- e' unate.AImdaef . - r4p vdevrd