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SENTINEL. AL NEWS. the barber, has returned t'o ieter Is like cotton, jumps Lesley, was among his old ay, has moved his family to ins place. Hendricks, has been quite tfew days. ext Sunday in the Piesby y the pastor Dr. Riley. hIarris, of Greenville coun' brother T. 1). Harris. well, of Anderson Coun ast week on business. opinion ot the people try, i that we should have ing new in the railroad has not opened yet and it ommissioners we're In ses but done nothing of in lie. liams was in town last coie down from and John 0. Davis, on the boardof school unty. s, Esq., is quite sick. Ie is part ially paralyzed. Lewis'. the first mess of peas )ody seems to have an arden ing. iel is after the delin iti,a aharl) stick. lie g tocoie. ailroal made a return uditor Bryant, last Mon - niial agent V J0. I11. kini yotng m1an ill town ry ight, by a light just house, anld it is not, the tern either. s tried before rrial Jus we" for petit larceny, e eit. hat, and was twenty-five days. 1 *turday anniounce(l Faint was acquitted of oI Saturday. lie was negro at Pendleton last makig your tax return le'20th. 1nder the lnt. will have to nake re. 115. & .liei y' for a his sub SEN -ear bv dollar II m. I l- tter. 'scud the SExrNEL. withtout ~inst rator so)ld the personi.d ek ot lihe bite Charles Prince. ro)iV 1 its full valute and( the ig ' dJs that the times were lthink. Three small Jh lon the street last Mon .25.0o worth of ino rtgages '3.00. Judgmei nt for lhe bat red un and recorded in the the mortgage debt de mnty will hold an elec to vote a subscription *higher educat ion of urg is a hustler and to secure the school. o (f this phi1ce, is in snall table that. Go vernor 10 hile lhe was Governor of a It is a smiall, piniited( pine * sed by the Ghovernor for a owaville cor. Intelligen.. ,one 4 the best citizens (lied at hi hmomie on Ic had ben ini goodl ig as well a.s unuisal uip en he wvas takeun vio few hours. llis re.. the family burying oime the day following who lived in this county nd who was one of our tes from his new home in lie SxNvriskt as8 follows: & Clo., leasing their no0w ? I am no0 South ind waint inone <.f it ini liues hack to her right dllow hurrah for Ilamnp much ias I please." natter wvith t,he Table e? The SENrisas for taiken out ofl the mail and a good many of > y missed( thiei r paiper. i'eoin'inued we should WVe hope this will not cople pay their mion wanlt it and whlein we we expect Uncle Sam .IDeninis, of Augus. ist Monday evening itel de Thornley. Mr. bIs honme aiid will antile business. iIe ide stoire roomi. Mr. ulgustai, will follow in .eIn business with Ve wvish thiese gent.l( .5s in their new field ill fihnd the business S of the citizens of the we extend to thenm a ho highiest bidder on sale. ext, at Pickens, U. II., 1 wagon, I two horse carriage, h ngle buggy and 1 road eart. Terms nah. R1 A. Bowen, Feb. 23--2t. Nottee. T.Pickens Guards will meet on the ~d Saturday evening~ in March at 1 p. Ur the purpose of electing a Captaiin rI r former Captain P. WV. Seyles haa ''d.) And to transact oIther business TirLance. Jno. A. Itobinson, Secretary and Trnamtirne. BrIbIng the Jury. ANnittsoN, S. C., Feb. 17.-A scherne-tc bribe the jury in the Sullivan case hat been unearthed. A policeman named B T. Trammel was taken into a room. hI the hotel Chiquola on last Monday night amI received $2,000 with which to "fix' the jury. lie immediately went to worla and succeeded in bribing K T. Cashine, one of the jury panel, with $101) and a quart of wh*skey. He was incautious and was cought. To a yoing boyfsh looking policenav named J. W. Dillingham is due a large pari of the credit for detecting this unholy and corrupting scheme. There have been syev eral of the friends of each side of this fa. inous case in Anderson, ever since Sunday, and the friends of Herman Gilreath, hav( kept a sharp lookout for crooked work. How well they watched, this startling dis. covery shows. Dillingham, who was on guard for the State's interest, saw PoliceinaniB. P. Tram. inell treating Juror E. T. Cashilne in a bar room Tuesday night. B2twcen drink Trammell handed the juror a roll of money. Mfter the guilty pair had seperated Dilling. ham arproached Trammell an(I accused him of his crime, at the same time appear ing wil'ing to become a party to it. Tram. meh, Who was in high spirits, quickly gave the whole thing away and spoke of Cash. ine as "a dandy" and "a good one." lie told of a visit to a room in the Hotel Clhi quola and said he received $2.000. lie placed Dillingham's band on one of his pockets and the latter felt a large roll of bills. Ile told of other juroms he was mak. ing and offered Dilihngham $100 to "fix' a certain one. Dillinighaiim pretended to be in for it but promply reported the natter to Chief Rose and to GCo. E. Prince. It was arranged that Dillingham should take Ti aImell to a certain place near which Chief Rose and C. F. Jones, a merchant of high character should secrete themselves and inveigle him into relating the mater. Tie plan worked perfectly. Chief Rose, Mr. Jon(s and Policeman Diilinghiam made affidAvits of what they had seen and heard. Juror Cashine was next seen, he denied that he had received any money but c(.mi fessed that Trammell had asked him if lie Was open to "influences ' and made uflida vit to this effect. This afternoon Solicitor Ansel brought the matter to the attention of the court and iead the affidavits. Judge Izlar issued a rule to be served on B. Trammeli together with the aflidavits requiring him to show cause at 10 o'clock on Saturday why he should not be adjudged for contempt of comtt inl bribing and corrupting jurors. Those %who haive been active in ferreting out the crime promise further disclosures and the implieation of priominent men. Daily News. From Gates. Mn. Enrront. It may or it may not be news to the intelligent remders of your great medium, the S'NrIxt, hut. will sen(d you an outline of my recent trip to the City by the Sea. I left home at 11 -a. im., on Sun day, the 12th, in an almost blinding rain. Left. Liberty on the northbound passenger train for (reenville, thence to the Mansion House, Which is well attended to by that noble man, A A. Gates. It is needless to say that I enjoyed the kind hospitality of the host. The next day I left on the (. & C., train for Charleston. At lelton I fell in company with Col. It. A Thompson. the veteran of the Keowee Courier, of Wal halla, and Dr. F. T. Wilhite and Louis Sharp, of Anderson. On our arrival in Charleston we went to the St. Charles ho tel where we were cared for with all the style lcessiry and best viands the market aftorded. From Greenville to 1elton I had a pleasant ride with RHev. John 0. Wilson, that able and noble P. E. of the M. E. Church, Month,. amd from (Coliubia t'o ( harlest on with Grandl Secret :1ry of the (Grand Ch:tpter of the lHoyal Archi Mas. ms, lin. C F. Jaickson, who pays the hiil.s and makes a kindly remlark to all in regard to their cheek. At 12 mi. on the IIthm, we 'onvocatedl in Masonic Temple to transact the busines po'rtaining to tIhe Craft of 11. A. M.. 1t. E. C. WV. I. Witherow, of Winnsboro, was retained at the head of the ('raft,.as you have doubtlessseen in the News and C'ourier. It isuseless for me to give it' to vou in full. Onh the 15th 1 visited SuIlli van's linand in a dense sea fog but we went through wvithmout incident I had qluite a pleasao'nt chat wvith Judge Cothran in his room in the Charleston hotel on miy return from the Island. The Judge tells me lie is out of polit'es to stav. O n the morinine of the liith after enjoyimir myself hugely for the third time in the city b y the sea, we bioardled the train for home. Three hundred andl te'n iles in one davi~ with five miles as a pedhestraini in the mud andl it dark, is pretty good traveling. Wishing a centinmmtion of good luick, I remaim yours as ever, L(engthy) C(orrespondent) Reid. G emitienesa of the Jury. Jury (Conunissioner W. 1. Singleton. aid .Jury' Coininissioner's ex-otlicin .1. M. Stewamrt.Cterk of Court, JT. 11. 0. McD)aniel Sheri If, WV. II. IBryant, Auditor and J1. W Lawrnce'i, ('lhaiman of thle bouard of Coun. ty Conuissioners, met last 'Thuirsday and drewv the juries for the aplproaching term of Court. O~n.u Jruv. J1. Monroe King, VT.rvat Johln A. lt'ihinson,(. I.Wlia. WV. V. Chlryton, I. .Axnd, John Wi. Tlhuomas, J.. irgl, Allen K. Edens, A I l:sun L. D). Stephens, 3 I ilr J1. II. Blalle,ntiine, J..(intl, E. II. Laiwren(e, lsIikl I). (I. 'arsons SienMtIuh S. F". IRobinson, VC.Iixn J. 'T. hlinton, J.. rpr, A. IB. W.'illiamis, I. .Knx J1. E. IIlill, WA eincs N. 1H. Snaith, J .Snltn (layton Smiith, 'I.I. ge, S. A. iBarr, ..C hieI it. M1. St ewar t, I,'7 al J. P. Farr, *ame .hr~n 11. I). Singleton, E .Ki i W. W. Norris, W .(rmt .J. A. 1llu icut t, I.I'n , ~ ~ JiW. T. Brantel, i. is, W. N. owlin, icied orrspndemt E. B. lthatrdson sweeolourquetio corc. Wildiams, le, utwe o sy tA we Chaetradin, Bibl a rea rl'al a. .e Cntreme beroni g plcewhreie ci iluh, like fr T4. i., o oE. Koyx, ~i morean( lieter W. A tisendribckls, got, o tel uswher E.iingeileondin mai)'tiiic i. i nCTi T. lhe, b D. .nTomphns We s.eiulhycal T . Namnlony, th Anthny'sjdo,. natem-esi.lercof, A. Brwn. I isEi F. Ka~eith,onito A.I. l'rice,onT M. 1. llllis M.. 0 Boiock ltedcorivresonent bsT~L..thtean Grover Clevetand For the second tine will stand in ti portico of the beautiful National Capitol on March 4th, 1893-aid be inauguratt Piesident of the United States. "What a great event this will be, and whi a countless multitude will bo there ! A vast number will come from the Soul and Southwest, ar-d most of tbese will tal the Richmnond & Danville . It. -the grea est Southern system..-Its regular service t three daily trains, running solid, betwec the 80uth and Washington, including ti only vestilouled liiited,composed exclusv ly of Pullman Palace <drawing room tim dining cars, will, on this occasion, begrea ly atugnienttesl by the most coinpleted arran ment of extra service ever offered.by th niodel system. Exeursiotn tickets at 'the rate ot'a'fa and a third for individuals, and one fam for party of nililary, twenty-fIlve:or mor wHI be sold on March 1, 2, 3, and for tral to arrive Waishington by noon of March Validi, returning, until March 8th, 1893. Further information obtainable from ar agent of this system or of its connection When Tillmanism first started, th lawyers were the objects of its mot bitter and unsparing donunciation but no other administration that tb State has ever had has been half E profitable to the profession than tb present one, which has been in coi tinuous litigation ever since it ha been in power.-Marion Star. Ex-Governor Taylor, of Tennesse< has a new joke. It. runs like this: Ps was about to die. The priest had bee called and had administered the laE servicep. Then he said: "Pat is ther anything else you desire?" "Yes, sai<l Pat, "I want to be buried in Third party graveyard." "Why Pat, said the priest, "Why is that?" "Vel your reverence," says Pat, "a Thir, party graveyard is the last place th <lovil would look for a Dimucrat." For a fit of i<lleness, count the ticking c a clock ; <to this for one hour, and you wi bt glad to It ill off your coat and work lik a beaver. For a fit of passion, walk out into tit open ir; you inay speak your mind to th winds without hurting alyone, er proch inming yourself i Sinpleton. OUR CLUBBING OFFER. A Farm and Stock:Paper to Ever; Subscriber of The Sentinel Read our Offer Below. We desire to please our large family of rea ers. and ire gld to anm ) itm nt- tlit we hav mtade arriageimeits with the iutiishers of th Fairmor'pw Gutide and lioteCompanlionl,of 111ott ington, I nlian, whereby we are enabl(d togiv to our sibstribers two Iapers for almobt ti cost of ole. Trilm is 11 Ot OFFElt: Toi all who pay arreariges anid 41.25 In at Vattie we will send.l the SiZsTNEt. iad thie Farm er's Guide ai Ilome ( ,mniidito, one year ''o new sibsvribers bo;th aers will be tet for one year for v1.-h. cash in alvatne, h'lie stilhmription prive of the SrN-TxVA. iNS$I in advanlif.e. itnd the prive of the Farier's Guhl aild 1lomlie Cmaniillioln is tifty -etits,. but by Np elitl arraigetenits we van give both papers f $1 '25. Tiie Farier's Guide atul Ifome Companin ai elhoit-page, forty-cohim seni-monthily Fari t I liotsehiohl paper. it is full of valittble i1 formation for the Farmer. stoek raiser at housekeeper. It is a p:lper every Fairer bhoul have. ciome inl it oice. P'artnuership Dil4soved. ThiIo liartnershi p here-tofore exis ing between B3yars & Major, has bee <lissiol ved by m utual consent. M; Byars will continue the business alon< P. B. BnnJS, S. W. Mu Feb. 23rd' 93i. GOURIER-JOURNAL I HENRY WATTERSON, EDIT0Il BETlDORATIli a taBilmtD Iestt s'ont ensed Newsi, lIe.,t Stoies. i TlHm i lh.e-t w'omen's antd (!hildren's 1) lbest Asr to <(repodn I Iest lditorialsa. It gives away a valuable premniur every day for the largest club re ceived. S.mtple copies of thle weekly C ou rier-,lourit wtill b.e sent free to any addr ess. w rite to Sclentifi0 American Agency for . * CAVEATS, 3 TRADE MARKS, 5.3 DESmQN PATENTS. COPYRICONTs eto. For informatton and free IIandbook write to~ MIUN N & co0., 361 hnoAolw A Y NEw Youtr. Oldest bureau for secutring pnttenlts in America. Every latent taken ontt by its Is brought before the public by a not,lco givon freo of chargo ia the ofianyifi lctlfc er ine Laet eirculationofaycenie rnth o d. tndidly illustrated. IJ etlligent matn should be without It. Wooeklv.300 a yr; $1 .O)six months. Address .MC;N CO0. UBVILIsuElts, 3411 nireadway, New York Cty. ~J~PPaymg Doctors' Bills B.B.BD BOTANIC U.Uno.BLOOD BALM THE GREAT REMEDY * - FOR ALL BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES - Ilas been thruhytested by ema- 4 itnent physIcians and tihe po for 40 year., and never fal to cure quickly and permanently SCROFULA, ULCERS, ECZEMA, RHEUMATISM, PIMPLES, ERUPTIONS., and all manner of EATINO. RPnEAi,lNo and 4 IiUNNiNO solitEs. Invartal iy cutres thme mot loath me blood dllaa If ii rection arc fi- 4 loelrice $1 per bottle, 8 bottles for $6. For albydruggits.4 BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. { O)sur Market. Corrected weekly by A. St forris. Cotton..............................7Tyr. Corn................................ u p Meal............................ 66 Penc .......,.................. .... of. Oats.............. .... .... ...... .. vi Iloutr ....... .... ...... ...... ....... 4.()(Ye a I,ard. ,........................... 2 6 ('hectts. lFrylng ................ vi Chickerts, Grown.................. 2) lintter...... ............. .sweet P'otatoea............ ilees wVax ................ Coffee..... .. Snigar......................5,rI Tobacco....................6r Salt. Uottoll sack...........g~ LDry Ilyeiv ......... d if McFALL'S ALMANACK -Fon 5. -0 y With a little more push and a little . more grease in the shape of Kold e Kash from last years surplus, 0 e This Almnanack a will soon be able to start on its jour ney through a new year. Butit takes Spondulicks to start it. ', You do the Spondulickin now, right t now, in the month of February, and we'll do all the Scotchin' and Lockin' t up bill and down, for all the balance 0 of the year. We are getting in our work now and more of it coming, and here's what we start with. To Close out Cheap! a All heavy Winter Goods, like Quilts, Blankets, Boots, Rubbers, f Clothing, Flannels and Linsevs but 1 only a small quantity left, and-we are getting in all kinds of supplies for Spring trade. We must eat and work and work and eat. W. T. McFALL. Is.a What About Meat ? " Pork is now bringing a fancy price, so just trot it in while people or hun. gry; becauso other things vill take its _ place pretty soon. We will just say to our customners that we still keep the best Meats in the way of Stall Feed Beef that can be secured. .OUR REENTAURANT is still the centre of attra3tion-as -much as you cain eait for 25 cents. BYARS & MAJOR, PIC'KEN8 C. i..s. c. nast Rooms of old court hiouse. m3novi7 A auiOM CoMP'ANION. lis Already 1',6,000 Subscribers--Th'lo 1arg est Circultion, of anty weekly Newspaper IN 'rTHE wonLO. THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEEELY Its Agriacultural Dlepar'tusent is the best ini1 th and. Its Wonuannm's an ad Oild(1rein's columins tare of unusnual (oar estic mnterest. Its Special Feantuares cost maore money thtan is pahl by ANY TEN South ern patpers comblined for general reatding atter. Its News Coluuuuns Cover the World. Bill Arp writes for it. Dr. Talmnage p)reach)es for it. } JToel Chandler I larris (Unacle Remst,) - p \allanec P. Heed uand Frank L. Stanton air: regularly emp1Jloyedl by it. A. M. Wier (Sarge P'lunkett) has a week-. MaInrk 'l-Tain, RIobetrt Louis Stevenson, I Iltudytard K ipIlinIg, Franak Stockton, llichiard . } Mnlalm Johnston, andu the b)est literary } geniuas of the woirldi contribute to 118 col y amns. IT IS A MAGAZINE I AND) EVERY ISSUE IS AN ED)UCATOR~ ONLY 8 A YkEAR. Aetwantted in every localIty. Money SEND FlMMPMOIS SENDf (Giving the addIraesen of youarself a N I and faye n,eigbo,rs who want free cop-, IN.ii EI les. gPWwrito for agent's termsa. ~CUlubs or aix for Five I?ollars a year, A dre rsO CONSTIT UTVI, _____________-ATI,A .NT'A , (CA. 74 riH : l'N iDERSIG;N ED ru3pectfuliy informs hia 1, pt ronis and friendsn that he huan fittedw up 0room' over the Greenaville Natlinai ifank, u5 lhere he willI contiue to Shave, 1lria 1u, Sham ' a poo. ye.. In, the mnost artistie atylte. Ilioping by I5Stdrict anid promplt attention he wiltl merit your puatronuage in the future a in the puat. IAlso. I amt agent for litkey'sVcelebrated nlaIr at ine, for preventions of Ihialdnress,e ledninug the 40 Sualp, removing I andtruf f and allaying Irrits tion and other di~ises of the scalpj. 26 Very ltespectfuilly. C..J. holloway, HAG00] SPR Callne Gingh,ns. Wortedm, Filaielm, Ovts Inig", Co"dI'l Rtoi, Falsey 111d Pilan Lawns~ Titaina Noveltlies, False) Lmilt D)rehtmem, Fam-3 Stripel, Nalusookii, D)ottevl mid Figuredl Stiks and Black Lawns, Cashiners and other dres Novelties. Grocer'Ie ! Nice line Of Cannedl Goodti, I'lekles. ('(ml Fish, Salmon. New orlet%i and 41 11()D I Syrs rise bett Coffee to he had. Teats. Su garm, 11t r " lcee Silver Leaf Lard, Canvatise litim. lie trill1, Lily1111tenat, Golden 1Sbeaf amd A. I ltirmi All relifble brands anid priecti are right. Cow( %nd see for yourmelf. GOODS 'Now is your In order to reduce our Stock of Go< ioving to our New Store next to the ino AT( For the Next You will miss a bargain if you do n We will sell you Goods so cheap th ,hem. Respectf HUNTER MirOne good horse or mulo and a .or sale cheap for cash or on timo, January, 5th, 1893. Carriages, Bugg SPECIAl TO CASH WeY offer at, R~E1)U(eE PIIICES, Larriages, Bug( COM E, EXA31 The Greenville 0. W. SIINE, Sauperin THEJ PICKENS Is Still in11the1 A ni1ce line of Cali< close out at cost. S Men's Shirts, ecC., at D)on't forget that a aind will sell them as F'or the NEXT1 SI make a general cleari for Spring Goods. No 0o(1 Stock alle this Store. J. T. L N.1B. All who owe Lewis e f they dlon't comeI to s(ee themi FebrFuary. 1, 18192. ASSIGNEI haVilg Piii01h Assigned Stock of ISAAM 1 Offer $15,4 IVISIJING S These Goods are markeod down to portunity of your life to obtain the 1. if Greenville. Doors will be opent u the wholesale Slaughter will begin. g'i!Come early and get first choi ), BRUCE ING CATALOG CI tad Debtn. We wot't name the"e. You know whether otir 1h ba (flou e or iiot. We (-an only ) ullgo, y the way you ot. A re you acthig fair tad tquare about it Sa I HAGOOD, BR &.T COST. time to buy. >ds to prevent breakiig and wasto in t Postoflice we will sell anything in our 'OST Thirty.as D<tUS d iN ot eibranen this opportunity. d 1 at. your neigliburs will think you stole en Lilly, er pfl & HAWTHORE. & -ood one-horse wagon, (Markley make,) "n CIv im IA DI 1e at 1 \tit di I til fr ht III ies8 anl( W agons,. BUN ERAD SU! Coach IFactory, [JLILE, s. C.., ~IARKLEY, Proprietor.L: 1Ce14desst- ap30yl CASH STORE.p :oes, WVorsteds, Ittc., to : btoes, Towels, Shawls, II g..reatly redulLced pices. VC still hanle Stoves cheap as anlybod)y. XTY 1)AYS we will n ng sale to inake room w\edl to acculmulate inl EiWIS & SON.A c Morins may look out for "Tlup" before F'ebruary it ) :.STOCK. l1sed tile Ikntfire( Goods Belonging to WELe aliul (IWNTS i'UR at a iSac'rifice. 'SIaughtering Pri ices. Now is the op 'iggest Bargain ever offered in the city n Monday morning at sevecn o'clock and SIMON WElL, JiauWau. mleek. 90 & C UE. Notions ! Ribbonq, 9l1andkerchlefs, Ladie4, Men an? illdrens Hsliery in ahundance, Glove8, and 1k MlIU4t, Mlack, Torehon Lace, Suiumes at-1 nbroberietj Insertions, Fitley Edging, Nice arl 1Buttons. 11albriggon Underwear, 'Irbwp us Cor-etM, Fuicy Veilug. Hardware I \l kinds of ]tiltt. Hinges, S'rews, K nob an< d Lovks. tasps. Files, A ugu rs, 'ise, Ilanes, M, S41u1tre.4, Levels, Av. spadce%, Nhoveis. >rks, Iakes Handle Ifoes. St,ovill I[ee, ows, ow Stocks. I'low Gi,nr. Collar l1wis, ''on Uin pm Shm-k C'ollars, i.'irty Kegh Nitils f roiu Fzw ty. hought t.t it ltirgaii. PUCE & CO. I. IMVIS. JULIA I.". 110 ; THE PICKENS sand.'. Agency! 'he 1'il-ketll 1,11 .1 \ ! vllY 11'w has for satie -4 followin1 dl irbl e i ,1, .41 rv' n b h I. i r ; .5 tIres In hith !-'141 of 411, t" : N e rc n i elliingS I d qth')n .;b- l: the best till f1tril inl I ek ' I i n t5 vaiu yn . Il acr'es 41n 'I ,'l t reek, .e t fann ti.' 'hr pts' -v lin't : -:44 i. I enhI n. n- I t 4' from -kimns 4n-1 . ly rn ni i h ei oa ler pim vr w i 7ist hIll. %it2t ginq 111nd1 '".- It1141 1 14"11d d u "b 4et 14 1 Il 1 l n i r h ink r undt h.xt I k-: IallI r y . - 1'0 11ter wheel ; ellin h1"ml u" ith 1we11 14f 411 wittvr ill ,eoI ry 4u1111 h1ui1lin;92: alk,) Iel) for mniller; it -itah mid pr-t:i0dbe Ihl'e. Termns t,isv. 5 ner T - ot., In;Ev wwq o l'1k sp!en Id1: pmw.1r: nw Ijli, '4101t1n giln, feet Ill't v o in ver, 1)(Mw1- Press, iriss I ilI, inlill '4 h14n481, I.3i 34h In y irI op3e.n1i.>I; gIlodt rltt bIeents, 14 avre" coi groddl rolI to -timpk ditc.wn, 4 tes t4 no h of Piukens. (rie ItI re1 er(I inl t 1i li"ll; '.5 11"1s lilt .twelv Mile river hot 11. Good vot tmniad grint hitki. (Ine good elling aI 41n1 gooI t(nnuth111111 Ilime. Terinl .v. I.iherid dkei lli,n for #ll sloot voish. 0i0)(0iti-re o.- tiiin 12ind: Lot)41 for range, It-yardk, o)rlhnrils, t.Finie!%. tilnheT edI. -0 'wre- ; -li wi:ltrs pf* Salud1a i iver. I mile front t4an,1rv1(nwh n shol house: L5 re h'ar'41313 celohmn , ibul reb toin; ()I b-%inn,-I l% n ti-red1 ; price m0 entsh. O an'r ,tf 11141 ill Ilrr" i-Inne townshAip nenr a1 53n i l 2le inl .llitivationl L11111h1t4. inl orlgi I f'Orlet ihnt ln,' ill thl( h1-1t pime-thunher; Wll watldrr'.I lricv, W, onc-11:2 1h blanetl S per pe. 14 ill rrt 3 1 ill 1.il>erty oi n tlt% rond front venvil. i o 4 h )It i ' kens: 1 37 lej,s ill t-ti1ti%a. m hnin e in 111t. pinle 111A olnk lilinher;, will vle int4o thrve or fmir travt,; three 1iettle Llts tinl I34he Jlahv : 1 rate ba i :1 i. A olta % in'11 1 01t M1ill Ilt thet-' hVild of (;Fr n 4treet': poo3 1two 4.tory ho.11t.1 n1 ith1 allCneces ry ~ qtl 4414 i,,11I)43,1 ry out bIm idiig. 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