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S ETIE. "andergrift, of Fasley, was F. ie very hard rains last Sat. AY, ) bushels of corn. Will bushel cash. h left this week for Hot )r his health. sleet and snow. When and winter go. Esq., went to Washing t week on business. tday, the 29nd, inst., is George Washington. and Mrs. D. H. Callaham, T INe 11th, Inst., a daughter. T nes, of Walhalla, was rothwo last week on business. iwell, Tollingsworth Is visiting ast w sville, Va., and Washing rush, push, enterprise and a to have a good hold on N, & o celq)uthit who lived on Mr. the e died the 7th inst., of Mo A Yeargin. of Greenville, it Mrs. Frances Fr.rr, of lirty. n, ;Bryant, assisted her hms FoVrk in the Auditor's offiec Co i Anderson, of Anderson her sister, Mrs. J. D. Y, . to want to hold on, but we :as out." "To the Vic poils." I he last Legslature have Clerk of Court Stewart . La istribution. ' lof Liberty, wants you ti gulent. lie has many 0 Itic-4ell cheap. mpa: d at Major got in snne 0 ur daty, It the "boys" Ic y d idn't last long. eg .a1" sold his interest in iec in U reenville county and eel Pickeis this week. p ent to Charleston laist e naceting of the Grand bNasons of South Car a, R. L. McCracken, re 'ife and several others d ursday for Wichita Fall, ad and famiiily and Bright yV left Easley last Thurm Y9Texas. We wish them a ica n scare has broke out again. j Mr. Jkab X mIdin's saw e c ut got away before he "l a prosperous young far car Mar-. , iville of our citizens ad but sleepeth. I as soon as spring crawl. 'c Neely and lius. .vc been visiting svay, of Brevard ia Ifustler. nar" in a hurry >take you. lite Riser ihi tniS part of Andersoj that moves. o critical 9 granted by thec ty otVeialg the road fromn ey Genertundc, will be laid n a 4fJ issioner, at once. SU ICe & Co., arc still here di The bad wve--ther doni't getting goods from the de 's fresh, new goods every ini cralh Sessions and Comn e 'Anderson this week, Walh -ek aind this1 pilace the week Sdge James F. hIzar, pre Byars and J1. RI. Morgan 0 canat lot near the liveryv i -J. A. Gritilin and willi '.01) tion of ai neat and com-. red i ude of Dr. and Mrs. . e sorry to hear they have to lose their young.est ec. She died at Atlan t. Je an uncontrolable four citizens to leave i4 puar:ed of political ffby TI'iliman and go to smllled by a hlogg. It i learn of the death of ' gnrlfailure of health. Olars old anrd one of the armiers of the county. , 0 interedl at Rluaah d ing hisi death. Te l'il there will be a c..ardl of examiners in geot ra,F tokt tbook3 for the fro 1 be selected. The from -perintendent W. D). list Y forchant, . hi. Craig. ve h n andi H. TI. Cook. , o ini a printing oflic ate )Io pays ini advance alnd ~'on every occaisioni tan ne ' ine righateousc maen whol unt ad sinig its p)raisel with r, w cent to keep it out of np,osays thae Barniwell Seni 3er I le News of the 11tha, says : t of Pi.akenis county ycster fil to Greenville and1( sold L. utchers which wveighied an 'he animal wasn of the Bo ced anid was thirty mon. at 0 kle, (floe) lasa qit, the Scedneiss anid took unto h' t. ie was'haappilyr mamr nmire's, in Rabunn county L., to Miss L,ou Nichol-? ceremony' was perform. Kisc,of this place. 1ive Mr. Rlollins in lit hq glance tell the differ. uisti Ifresh literature and 0 haorrowed from othier oW sk him to show you pa~ Sketches" and look L~or. crank" picture. We gati e, generation and onl the b~ok, you will : xe tnent. W,r Morgan, KEqc., a hirnyof the Green. Smarried last Tuesday, ed, n chunrch, at Fayette. es ennie An rustaIRose,I wagon tha r. (Ao. Ros, of, buggy rlyp an is a Pickensecoun-. . E hom i'sGreenyfile. . 28 .~' e he has practiced f la,ada many friends on eraw nttu o hea of his good! itof ompetnt is in extending hear. 1 relief. But' to decIde ount. of thel -Rev. N. G. Ballenpr, of Easley, vi. ited In town last Tuesday. -E. L. Ierndon, E.q., of Walhalla, was in town last Tuesday on professional business. -Look out for the local market quota- I tions nxt week. They will be furnished ( by that live merchant A. M. Morris. I -Several wagon loads of cabbag, pota toes and apples from the Mountains have Iassed through here in the last few day,s. -It has been moved and seconded that t we swap the heating apparatus in the new court house for a town clock and put the clock In the steeple. All In favor of the C motion signify it by notifying the County t Cowimissioners. ---It Is reported here that a company has C been formed for the purpose of erectin a cotton factory at Calhoun. It is said that 200 onres of land has been purchasad and the enterprise will be pushed. We do not know whether the report is correct or not. It reached us in the shape of rumor. t -The Williameton correspondent of tle t Anderson Intelligencer says: "Miss Angie Clayton, of Liberty, Pickens County, was a graduated from the College last week. t We wish for her much success through life. v A girl who graduates here deserves to suc- li ceed, for she cartainly has to work for her l diploma." a -From the Easley Democrat we learn i that, "Mr. Jas. R0binson ded at his home, a mile and a half north of Easley, on Tues (lay night the 7th inst. Mr. Robinson was raised In Anderson county, but he had liv. Pd in this county twenty or more years. p HJwas about 00 years old; he was quiet r unassuming in his ways and habits ; he a good citizen, and respected by his ne hbors; lie had been twice married the first time he was married to a Mliss Harper, of Anderson county, and the sec. ond time to Mrs. Darcus Jamison of this v county ; Is second wife survives him -I there were no children to either marriage. d Ilis remains were intered at the Jamison grave yard." e County Coinlsolonier's Court. The County Commissioners were in ses .%on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of last week. They began the exercises of j Tuesday by hearing Maj. .1. .J. Lewis and >thers with reference to removing rafts, Irifts, etc., out of Twelve Mile river. Af ter hearing the matter discussed and tIe law oi the subject the commissioners or. Liered that the land owners along the stream lie notifiedt at once to remove afl such from the stream as required by law. The next matter heard was a petition ti asking for changes on the road leading from Morgan's store at Mile Church, Creek to E. F. Looper's. It was ordered that 0. P. Field go and examine into what had been Lone. as it was a matter which had been t aceted upon by the old Board, and if neces. I sary order out the overseers and hands amlt have such changes made that lie may thiik necessary ;provided the right of way ban be obtained free of cost. The next in order was a petition for a new n road from W. I. Gravelev's to J. M. Wel born's, which was heard. There was no r r>pposition to the petition and it was gran. ted. It was ordered that Io. P. Field take d Lwo other special comm ssioners and lay f( mt the road according to the petition. A petition asking for changes on the road t from Birche's ford to 13. 1). Mauldin's was I next heard. There beihg no, oplosition to 14 his petition it was granted and J. W. Law- c rence, J. N. Mtrphree and Robert St-wart were appointed sPecial commissioner to lay it off. They then considere,l the matter of an t-lection for town otlicers for Calhoun, and Jecided to call it at an early day. 3' The lot in the rear of tihe old Auditor's - ind TreasRrer's ofice on main street was rented Dr. R. Kirksey to cultivate this Cear. C Trhe jail matteir was then reached. They a dfcidled to) repair t,he ol pip)es and r remodel thle building by their own direc tions. The renting of the offices of the r>ld court house wvas next considered, but -I no conclusion re'ached~(, and the matter was 3' Iaid over till the next meeting, Thursday bi 16th. Several checks were then issued1 and a few dlesponeint souls made happy. it was thought t)y the old Board of Commission. r t'rs that thiey had made a sutiliicient levy ai last year to pay off all past indebhtedness but y they made a slip somehow. It is thought ' that in making an estimate of the past m-ne debtedness to base a levy upon that they i river looked a note of #2.04;5, 00 which had 1l been given to Geo. ii. Crafts for the build. ji ing of the iron bridge at Old Pickene. 6 rhe Commtissioners adijourned to meet, the 16th. Transfer, of Reoal Estate. V The following deeds to real estate have p h)een recordled b)y the Clerk since the 1st a tiny of Jan nary 1893: 0. W. Taylor to N. E. Alexander, 800 acres in Pickens towvn.ship fo,r $1,000 Jane Boroughs to W. C. Seaborn, 93 acres In Hlurieane township for, $744 :Corrie IL. D)avis to A. W. F"olger, 31 acres in Easley toMinship for $250; Riley Sinunons to C, ~ Li. Hlollingsworthi, 991 acres In Dacusyille township and 175 in Pumpkintown town. ship for $1,000; 0. M. Simmons to I. 4). 31 IHowen, 1861 acres in Pickens township, for I $:350; Joel Fergnson to Charley E. Morgan, p 4! ncres in Easley township fr r $57; Alna M. McMahan, Executrix. to T. HI. McMa- ' han, half interest in 59 acres in Easley I township, for $225'.50; Lucindla Harper, et,. 1 al. , to A. C. andl T. 11. McMaham, 59) acres ( in Easley township, for #445.78; Carter Durham to Eliza GJrillhi' 20 acres in Pick ens tow~nshipI, for $184.25; Eliza Gritlin to J. B. Brazeale, 26 acres in Pickens town. ship, for $255'; C. T. Martin to J E.Robin son, 3l7 acres in Easley township, for $168. 75 ; Thomas Hlagood to HI. B. Hendricks, I lot ini Pickens for *50 ; Peter GIrillIn to IH. B. Illendriels, 1 lot iin Pickenis for $50; t H1. II. Hend.jicks to Thomas Hlagood, I lot t in P'ickens for $54); Stephen A. Major and . J. W. Major to C. L. 1Holhingsworh, 248 acres in Piekens township for $1 ,200I; Lu- E cretia Major, et al., to C. L. Hlollinigsworth, a '248 acres in Piekenis town'iship for it00; C Benjamin Morton to Josephi Morton, 50) I acres in Eastatoe township, for *1(00; Ben-. Jnun Morton to Mary Smith, 50 acres in Eastat oe township for $10 (); TI. L. Watkins to N. M. M;idden, 1 00 acres In Central I township for $525 ; J1. M. King to J. B1. Rohmnson, 10 acres in Easley touwnshiip, for .30;John W. Th'Iomas to J1. M. Ki ng, 10 acres in Easley towYnship,. for .t300; Marina S. Campbell to Evaline Barker, 2 8-10acres at Calhoun, far $ I;* 8. W. Kel ley, et. al., t.o W. J. Kelley, 39) acres mn Central township for $79 ; W. '1. Field to M. WV. Sinmons, 50i acres in D)ac.us. I ville township, for $125 ; Marina 8. Canmp-. bell to D). F. Collentt, one0 acre at Calhoun,' for $25 ; ,John Monitgomery to .J. A. Hig. gims, 87 acres in Easlee township, for $1 - 35;W. J1. Smith to Lonie Robinson, 10 acres near Easley, fo-m $1 .44)0; J. E. Rob. inson to WV. J. Roark, ut acres In Easley for $200. ; J. E. and WV. WV. Robinson and V- M- Hlagno.d, executors to J. E. Robin. 5.6(0 acres in Dmeuisville t.ownship for #425. ; .J. A. Brown to S. C. aiid (. I, .Mc Whiorter, 104) acres in Liberty township,' for $500).' Mim. Enrron: On the 8tir inst., at the residence of Mr. TI. h. Stribbling, Mr. .Johin Lawrence of icikens county, was married to Miss Sue Alice Strihniing, of Oconee county. The Rev. Mr. Wilson, of Seneca, oftlciatedi.' Now may their lives, as one holIday be, i .So long as they live, niay they over agren, as the wish of thuis scribe. B' -Car load of fino Mulhes and Horses for caabm or on good papers. Coine and sec us if you want a good hiorse or mule. R. G. GaIsas & Unzo, 66Gitsl I1aynes Kills limNel r. The sharp report of a pistol yestcrday af Ornoon In Garreaux's fruit store on IlAin treet rang the death knell of H, A Hay. IM& A tall form tottered, fell backward and &y motionless aid unconi1cIous In the throes f self inflicted death. A thin strvain of 4od spurted front a wouild in tie lemd riti each convulsive beat of the heart, soon o be stilled forever. A pool of blood ran ut on the floor, steiineti the clothes of the uicide, and tickle<d over some fruit boxes ipon whicli his shoulder rested. A smoking revolver la beside h1im, the cadi.y instrument whi Ili had sent a ball rushing through it brain which a moment 'efore had cooly ieditated tie deed. Vithout an apparent tremor-with the ac ustouied steadiness of a strong arm--the oung man had accotuplished the most readtil tradgedy in the category of crine The deed was done deliberately and Fithout warning. Two of his warmiest riends were standing within a few feet ' hini, but so tuexpected was his action tat they were not aware of the man's in [Itions. Mr. Haynes had come into the store but moient before. On entering he spoke C Charles Garracux and [larry Dargan, rho at the tiie were the only other occu- i ants of the roomn, antd, walking behind ic counter, he took a pistol from a box nd started out again. There was nothing i is looks or demeanor to suggest the wful purpose in his mind as he returned )ward the door. "Boys, tell everybody I love them," crc the words lie uttered as he placed the i istol to his head and pulled the trigger. hally News, 12th inst. Card of Thanks. I desire to return my sincere and heart -it thanks to the following ineibers of the inter of itailway Conductors, Central Di blon 319, who kindly administered to my ear son, C. J. Ouyton, in the recent acci ant which caused his death and for the indly respect and syipatby shown in lcorting his remains to their last resting lace:' F. V. Falls, J. I. Falls, W. P. Weems, G. G. Stephens, it. F. Cox, 11. N. Moss, 11. RoM land, W. T. Rowland, E. II. .cker, of Atlanta, L. A. Davis, L. Giliner, . T. Gassaway, of Central; IV. L. Logan f Spartauburg ; Pope Barrow, Jr., Savan ab, Ga ; Tom Gary, R. J. Chatham, Lseph Werner, J. N. Morgan; andti many thers that I muy have oinitted. And also > Miss Fleda Stelhens, of Central, for her nremitting attention. May the Lord b'ess you all, is the prayer f the widowed mother in her great atllic on. Mits. SUsAs A. Guyrox, Fron Central. Miss Maggie Cox, of Athens, Ga., is vis. ing her brother Mr. Finley Cox, of this lace. .Mrs. Hamilton and daighter Mrs.Monroe [artin, are at Mis. W. T. Rowlaud's. [rs. Martin is quite sick. Mr. Newt. Alartin izas moved into his 1w house. - Madame rumor says there will be a niar age soon. Dr. Shirley and wife and Mr. A. D. IIar in and wife are moving into the house >rnierly occipied by Mr. Martin. Mr. Gus. McLees. who has been sent to ie churches by Prebytery, was to lecture At night on liome inisions in the Presby rian church, but failed to do so on ac Lunt of the weather. Buist's Reply. TeBsrs. Sloan & Bro. GENTLEMEN : I very much admire F our endorsement of Buist's Seeds in I our open letter to me publishe(l in I our nlewspapers, for which please ac qpt thanks; but if you will kindly top out from beChind your mnouldy I amnt-pots and refresh your faint memi rios by reading the following letters, ou must candidly acknowledge that ou have not sent any order to our ouse this season, and neither ave we shipped you any seeds direct. 'he sworn statements to which vou afer I have not the slightest doubt r~e correct, but what Heeds of ours ou may have been successful in se Liring you have evidently ordlered irough some other house, and in dlo ig so you liave shown not only good adginent but keen appreciation of tie great value of Buist's Seeds, other -ise we don't think you would have roubled yourself about selling them, then we have so flatly refused sup lyimg you, unless you ordered our beds in bulk as wvell as in papers. Yours truly, ROBERT BUIST, JR. Copy of Correspond enac. Greenville, S. C., 12-21[-'92. Ir. RI. Buist, Jr. 1)EAR Stit: What price can you 1ake on 10 thousand 4 papers f. 0. b. khiladelphia, with privilego of order g as needed through season. At that date could you ship. We would ot be willing to have shipment do rye ia last season. SignedI) SLOAN BROS. Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 23d, 1892. *lessrs. Sloani Bros. GENTILEMEN: I am just, in receipt f your postal and we have miage ar angemen ts wvith mierchants of your >wnl fo handling our seeds during he coming season, and I cannot tuote or supp)ly youi papers unless I :et your completo order for bulk eeds- in fact papers~ are now sold nt such a close margin that w~e pre.. er not to ship them to merchants aandl ing aniothier grower's bul1k seed1s, hereby uising our inme and r'ptuta ion for the sale of a piossibly cheaper ud inferior grade of seeds. Yours vtiry truly, Signed) R~OBEICT BtUIST, JR. The following houses only have re eived Buist's Seed(s this seasoni di ect, both in paer anid bulk : Car >eniter Bros., Reynolds & Lewis andl [as. M acPherson. OUR CLUBBING OFFER, %. Farm and Stock Paper to Every Subscriber of The Sentinel--. Read our Offer Below. WVe <l(esire* to pltease oin r large- f.unilty of renti - ''arier'sh Gni.le ai,l if'on . ;iuiii. of' litopi n) 4)nr Miubsc4ribers iwo Ipape.ri for atlmost theii axt of otte. nai',e- we illii ,-endthei,~S -j MrTNi:. e innd tFrm, To'l new subiscrjiber- bothi paptrs wil Ibe senit or one year for $Si:. 23.' h fu,d ind' vancei The '4ubsc4ripiton prie, of thei 4'r.ir'ur t:i i$ 1 (k iint vatiee, aN d the. piri4-e of the FarmJ,er's i.l1e td I lome (:'nmpean in( ii ifty .O hni by ap aeiirranigeIneitts WO eal give both11 iHUper9 for Thei i2arme.r's Gid and I isi e m tilon iiii I onrnution for thet Farmer, atol- r-uiaer an' bouxekeeper. It in a paper e-ve: y Fa rm -r -!& m!d If'Com-. in ne n t A 1003. McFALL'S ALMANACK -To*. With a little more push and a little nore grease in the shape of Kold Kash from last years surplus, This Alnanack will soon be able to start on its jour .icy through a new year. But it takes 3pondulicks to start it. You do the Spondulickin now, right u 20w, in the month of February, and we'll do all the Scotchin' and Lockin' ip hill and down, for all the balance )f the year. We are getting -.in our work now and more of it coming, and icre's what we start with. To Close out Cheap! All heavy Winter Goods, like uilts, Blankets, Boots, Rubbers, )thing, Flannels and Linseovs but ' mnly a small quantity left, and we are ,otting in all kinds of supplies for 5pring trade. We must eat and vork and work and eat. W. T. McFALL. th mean* fol What About Meat? Pork is now bringing a fancy price, o just trot it in while people or hun ry; because other things will take its lae pretty soon. We will just say to our customers hat we still keep the best Meats in ( he way of S3tall Food Bee~f that can se secured. OURt IIENTAUlItANT s still the centre of attraction-as nuch as you can eat for 25 cents. Respectfully, BYAlRS & MAJOR, PICK UN . H., s. C. ait Rlooms' of old court house. manoyi7 P'ublishedl at A tianita, Cia '11 i FA RiM1iR'S Fil N1), , A IIO0 (1 O Mi 'A NIO N.] Ias Aiready 150o,oeo Sublerilher,,Thei I,arg ,jst iirculaitionI of aniy weekiy NewsNpaJ'mr IN TVIll woII., rHE GREAT SOUTHERN WEERLY Its Agrienltural D~epartnenht s the best in the land. Its Wonann'us nind ClaildrenMs :ohunnail) are of unusual d)orrestic inte'rest. Its Special F'eaitures cost more nloneCy than is paid by ANY TEN Bouth. 3rn papers comibined for general reading inatter. Its News Columnns Cover thae World. Bill Arp writes for it. D)r. rTlmage pruenelhes fo,r it. Joewl CThandler Harris (Uncle URnngq, W,alae P. R'eed antd F"rank L,. titanton are regul'arly employed by it. A. M. Wier (Marge Pl unkett) has a week- j{ ly letter. Mark Twain, Riobert Louis Stevemson, Itudy'ard Kip)lig, Franik Stockton, Rlichard Maleomb Johnston, and the best literary" geniuzs of the world contribute to its cof. IT IS A MAGAZINE I AND) IVERY ISUE ISAN Ef1UCATOIN ONLYI 1O A P,A R, Agents wanted in evwery locality. Money for rtgents In workingm for it. MEND FOR N4A?l PLECOIES. SEND) (Jtt.Ing the add'rmes') u o rRelf eIX an live nerigho,rs who wanut ret' tog., NIAYi?E C iost. ?P/*W ri'k- for Hgon6'n terms. CVlh a4 ix for live llasrp i year. CONMXTITl!TVON, T1f iF,i1-N1 rF-ININ l'M rewpec tfull info,ufr,,na his ri pons ando friendsl- thatI he ha~t s ied up rooms1i over the' Greeniv ille Nationial Iitunk, whereti he will coniutin nie to Shiave. Iailr-(-u). Shinn gun,o. e., in te mflost nirt-it,e style, lfoping by O strict nad 'rom-plt attein tin will m erit your ti puatrotr,iie iti the (fittrre ats in the past. A1ho. I ntor agenit for Iluekev'NCeelerated Iair allie. for pireventlionis of litaine ni, 'leaing the Se-aiy, removingi iwI .nd ruf' and alilaving lrritai timn uand oilier di isenes oft the Stealpi.* \'er3 It ycer tfull3y C. .1. - loa n BRUC. all their Customers a prosl NEW YEAR! ,osperous that the one just mnuac eneon raged wit h the I I tine promnptness of sunost o iseeting their obligatioas. ' psen for all delinaquemts. E4 grace find you disflgured a At or Plows, Plow Stocks lemneunts ready for business. Flour, ap namch of it, and a le nothiung but reliable goo4 ' your trade. )OD, BRUCE 4 LT COST. time to buy. s to provent breaking and wasto in Dstoffice wO will soll anything in our OST Thirty Days. ombranco this opportunity. your neighbors will think you stole t HAW T H OR1V E. od one-horso wagon, (Markley make,) es and Wagons, OFFER! BUYERS! W ANID BUY. Coach Factory,; ARKLEY, Proprietor. 'adesst. ap3y1 CASHII ST()REB. ad1 On IMargains. les, WVorsteds, lFtc., to Jes, To)wels, Shawls, reatly reduced prices, still handle Stoves. leap) as anybody. TY I)AYS we will g sale to make roomi -ed to accumulate in ?WIs & SON. P'ickens1. S. O. Morris niay look out for "'Top"' beCfore Febr)tuary i st. ) ..STOCK. ised tine Enitire Goods Belonging to WEIL [r0oronthiof anl (GNTS iiUR? at a Sacrifice. lagtrn P1 ices. Now is thre op Irgest iBargain ever oflferd m the city Monday muorBnn at seven o'clock an'd SIMON WElL, Yna 111- i. Smlc.e EfAGOOI More pi Tisey are: ronage nam temners Ia vi are still 01 last day of the ring. A large-i Far n IMpI As good We Imandl anxioum foi HAG( OIDS i 'Now is your In order to reduce our Stock of Goo(I wing to our New Store next to the P to AT C For the Next You will miss a bargain if you do nol We will sell you Goods so cheap that DM. Respectful HUNTER XWOne good horse or mule and a g . sale cheap for cash or on time. January, 6th, 1893. iarriages, Buggi SPECIAL TO CASH. We offer at R~EDUCED PRlICE~S, Carriages, Bhugg COME, EXAMI rhe Greenville GInEENyxI H. C. M . . IRRINE, uperinat4 7HE PICKENS Is Still inl the L( A nice line of Calic< close out at cost. Sh Men's Shirts, etc., at g D)on't forget thlat w andic will sell them a,s e For the NEXT SIN make a general clearin for Spring Goods. No old Stock allov this Store. J. T. L i N. lH. All who owe Lewis & they don't comec to see them February, 1, 1892. ASSIGNEE IHavftug Purchm tssigned Stock of ISAAC I offr~ $15i,0 JLOT HING, 111 A NISIHIING S These Goo'ds are mnarkecd (envn to S r>rtunity o'f your life to obtain the i; )Greenville. D)oora will be open on )O wholesale Slaughter will begin, I5WComo early and get first chim )erous passed! liberal pai. r their efs lheir books 011't let tihe d1141 ovt of Mand otler is elap as Is and are k CO, J. J. LEWIS. JULIUS E. BOGGg THE PICKENS Land .'.Aency! The Piekeng ,ati A lgeny wiw has for sale he follwng esirntible bhtqiS: 25 ieres I l iiniles below I,Aherty: 125 ierei in 1h ighi stat0 f e jltivah>oi: -jd or hurrIn; we!lngs and other house: vel; the betit intil r fits-ii li 'ickeni q'ojunty: tl.rlli eny. 60 ntcresi ol Wolf creek, gi.i't f t'liniing or pni ure land ;21) ere4. II 'ttlvaion; I 1a1le frort 'icketn on Ensley risl: (in thi:., plite is got_d( Vitter power with grikt inil. 1'o rio lltid lre", aIt louble set wool ('1rds ith briker and ll fixtures; nil run byN i,ulwte itor i heel I welllig house with wel of good watet 41n IL.! I ece4M4ssary ouat hnilIlings: ls houIse for miillo!r;i a I tstrhila wid proltall.e Ilniee. Tert.5 enMsv 15 neres on 'I own Cre ; 114 til)( %est tit lilek - M41; (II 114 litl power; stw% i1nill, (4t 11tio i gill, feed - r vindt colidenter. power lreNs, grism 11ill, Uill - rs'q houtse, t,nchiC Iy in oiprlitioni: good rills nyll Ittnt;. 234 uerei n griiiled roid to pumin lk itown, 4 1 leg north of l'ieketis. 4lIne hun11red ueren Ili 'ult Iitt ion: 'M ntes iest Twvlvu Mile river hot oinl. Gool cottoll 1111d griinii Iwid. One good I velling 8141 one gol tellinlit house. Terii !u-Ay. Ib.heral iltotint for till spot 4slih. 1..100 h-res itounita hin land : good for range, vite.t rdm, ort-hiill-, ete. Fitiv!y t hinbered. 176 neres ol I er of Stiludit river, 1 iiiie front I lensia G4rove 4hurch n4 sh:bool houre; 26 ieres oletied Ittiil, II neres brit0im hottomi ; oI ptii' rond. %vell i%jilt-red ; prive ).;M) ('(nih. 2t5 ne1ri's Of lititt in I lurriittiv township near Ihito i: I 1 res inl f'lItJV?il0o1 billtil-C ii origi stil fm' est itbominding lin the( bvit pine timber: et 8 per vent. 419) acrem 3 miles if 1.iberly (lit th rond from Cireenvilloel t)M <>hi iekens: 05nlt- inl viultivnl tio b11111l1nce linile iIhe atlid onk tiIher; w%Ill ,divitte ito thrvv sr for tti'b: thrcu settle 111hli oil the phl'": it rle ri. iti . A ho 44: ((ni Ili oil MNin ti the ieind of Gnr vin 4treet: good two stor w ou.v with all nece - sary fiu1t buill-IhIII . VX) neliM ill Istolville towIn%shilp tenl Imiles frots Greville (in plNic rad 1-25 neres in cnl t ivation, -11) tires gild botin itnid 125 lin pa". ture: inle atid it heilf fronti 4-bureh and vchllool house. thire glo- iviiant ise4, well werterted w1ould sell in one trewt or (d iviqle inito tritets; part nh, hahttive mn long little ait t por (enit . A des444irable half nere lipt on (;jtrvin sireet and Pendleton nveiiiie: fIIo: I-to de-ile lot fro.t Illg . )n liwto w a rIet : W11W I --- b I--nrg i s in 1o n. 1ti1'.nPres'4 ill lnstatu t4(1 ownship, goodl lenant, h)anse.1: I ll nris in4 44ultivat111 ion, lmOnee fine~ tilin hIer ani grass:'4 i1.-4114( 144n l it. 22.4no 4e' ini444 'nrli'i t'.n (1.1hip. 15 Meres In Cul tIVivtion 141 nelIe- 44i41 lpa4'tre, hainnee4'4 in besIt oft timbet:i 3i 1nil(' 'oF ra(114tilr l ttion,i & in11e 44f A go'n hat)r1('4n4in -- 1(9 ne1res in4 IOneu41ville town sh11p, 444 an-roe. in ''i ivat14 in, 5iplet'I I.! t Irn ber; I in lIe of lhun rh 4(1(1 .1n'.l: de.'sIrnIble neigh bor ho04r11: p ricep *114: ('4n'I 1er11us. 1404 ne're.. 4 (nIl''s '. e'slt 'o kens4 on1 WailhnlLa road:4'r(4 1( Iee lanet liw 4'l* ' ill s lniCICle urn ('41m i'Ii514 nere lI'n'4 .i401111)e IItte Il'r0 nere in(4 e44tlrIti tr'o4)d log house4.4, 14 ne'res1 tile 4.uge4 grass.i, (not fencee. , Stale for f'our horse41''.: this4 phi(e. 1 i ell waltered n it*. ba r'lgn(i ill *.44. lI'.\ dsrnle lotl oni un(4*n 441reet, 1'(ihieg, ('on. talIning ' 44 nret ."I1 Id. ltables iiii.I well oaf good 1wa)4( 'In proi[: ('1ne ('f tl (41t. vitlualIIe lots4 in litwa pri.e 2". .A f41rit (4 f1 21 1ter*s I44 inie \vost of 1Pigkngl 44a nero. .'lenretl.li, ht'neh good tinsbe4r; well wate4red4 by cree'4.k o li sp.ringM: nea'(r Conc)(ord churlch111 ..'litso hous(e4.; d1esirablle nedighbor ho<4n41: pri'e $1 .414). 1'.3 ne res nor4thnest C of !'y4nlIn's mill: 70 noyeis tuI cult Ivation,41 2.45I ner1e1 in ottottn 14and 014 IIf 14.4enI .\ile, cre (1n1 1( h4ighlint of4( l nIt itlhm lio g. i1411 hulbigs : 14in1 w1ter and nii. good104 orchardm( -\ sle.IIl 1. 1d44 mai ot~ 1400 I(eres, 24 nii1110'lnorI h n r l'l'ice on igranl1e0l rIlndi: thro g<nod tenlil , ho(use's. 14 4Lneres' l t high' state4. of1 (cultivation44, Si) ne,re- bitst TIt'IIV1'el ipl bo41tom; does(1 not4 (ver flo.w;Em j11. 1h uitr(1 ofI 140 ne4rIs, good)4 fec(e, goodl nedi ofl untelr (a444 two. gull sji.g ; wil oiii CIIsy terni41: pIrihe I .84( 14441 nri' 1(144r 4 '4*ntral 111t h 75 ne(res In a h i:lh 41444, (If l'uh441ut:141n:'44'.i (l.illing and1. InIees 244! nelrI's 444 ll'' 4 'row 4'r(ek: 75 ne(1res in1 cul ti v(ltion, ; "5 ("re's be4t bo toIln(4i lut41: 14la 4eres of1 it wihrl4It: lout ill; t 4tto1 hu141 not.(44 nubjett lvi5(w 1'. 44 n~ l41Ii:e f Intl4. it l(gii,I (ne*mile 14f -,ehool 114 14d1 ein* : pri(44(' 44.*0: terml enC .*:5 11(4 1nc,lre ' ei :r ('t 4pki1ow in 4(4 l orig i i*I 8h.er 1*4ri''. , (44n14- '44i1s4 .41 fon'. I'lkens4 on4 ha*lf ini 44ri.'hi( foreI'.t; fi;n 1i4i.her: 14hout4 35 rate1 liit '4. 44: 144 ;4:ivut4144, 114 ilere'. lof ((ne (In 14(wn( pIrce .Il, 1hn!f 4en4.h, lhahinee'4. in (1ne. yular [-or 4n a'~irieh.* rs11 w.~rile to P'ickens 1Land( -\' 4e Iy, 'ee 44.1-. A. M 4 iouglIgt n Plan41 IS NEIGHBOR~ ON LY $375.00 FORl TVIE HAMS P"IA N. Nehither oime wa's wo'(rtht4 a nicke1 oret fromt J. C. G.~A iUEITT, (Obi es,'S. 13, GIr(eenille4, 8. ('., 1owert, knoIEwn). Yiot can't pa):y t1(4 hem more than1111 lO('11 insrutent areetl 4y ~ worthI. TIhe V are1 notI 11 bilt ta way13. Write f or hilesl p)C(etal oIffer.. Pic'kens1 14s 144 speak'Iing 3 hatance ofl' i thle tailrond. If you4 (Ire 1in f1ns4ley Elm Piekens 14(d wh.11h 4eV tal1k toI anyone. iln thle (41ther town4, j ut 4.('9- W)V the (''phone"4'' and4. ei.'& the on4(e you want44. Te'Ilegrmlsn4 prom(Iptly Iransm4))itted anRId corree** nessa14 guaralnted. .\ll fl1C4'sages..' for P'icns prc9 viciit)3431 promptly 41i hvere d.