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PICKENS SENTINEL| LOCAL NEWS. -Mrs. J. E. Boggs visited at Anderson last week. 0 01 - . 1 Shanklin, of Peudicton, was in t4 town this week. -We had a mixture of raln sleet and 81 snow last Friday. d -The Unitcd. States Court adjourned sine die last Wednesday. li -C. T. Miller, colored, opened a school C4 at Easley on the 5thI inst. t< ir -Miss Cora Bowen visited relatives in V Anderson county last week. -An election for town oicers for Pick ens has been ordered for April 3rd. -The Pickens Guards reorganized on P Ihe 11th inst., by electing W. A. Hester, I' Captain. c -Rev. 8. G. Sloan, who lives on Crow Creek lost a three year old child by death last Saturday. -Do you want to have one good hearty I laugh? Then come to the Miustrel show it Friday night. p -Mrs. Etta Kirksey, of Campobello, Is at her father's Mr. J. D. Clyde, and will spend some time. -After a girl washes her face she looks 13 in the glass to see If it's clean, but a boy s< looks at the towel. 01 -Married on the 20th inst., Mr. Wesley HUdson and Miss Etta hunter, Rev. J. M s Stewart officiating. -Peter Griflin and Dianna Young were gi married on the 15th inst., by Rev. I. B. g Jones. All colored. iII o1 -Presiding Elder John 0. Willson i preached an interesting sermon in the Meth- r odist church last uMoinay night. di -Mrs. J. L. Carpenter, of Greenville, and Mrs. W. 8. ll.inter, of Seneca, visited et the family of Maj. J. J. Lewis this week. 9f -Dr. Morgan and wife, of Brevard, was cI In town last week. rhe doctor came here tI, on a prospecting tour with a view to locat- te ing. -Married on the 12th inst., by Rev. al Thomas Looper, Mr. Thomas Looper, jr., O and Miss Ellen Alauldin. All of Dacus ile. o1 -Cholera is said to be playing havoc with the hogs in the )acusville section. What will people (10 for heat if all the hogs die ? [ -Capt. J. W. lrunson, of Spartanburr, B Civil engineer and surveyor, has been ui 1 the past week surieying laud for Mr. M. J. Welborn. -Don't forget the Minstrel show next Friday night. It will do you good all the In rest of your life, Some side splitters are I) iu store for all who attend. il --The Cointy C->mmissioners were in h: session lvst Saturday and attended to some gi general business. beveral parLies were here w expecting to get money but failed. y< -W. L. Douzas still has the best !-. shoe that can be found on the inarket. They are sold by W r. McFall of this place and F. IJ. Mrgan of Ceutral. -The town council have passed an ordi- s( nance againist working the streets. IL will U be found in another column of the :Nri'1- P NAL. It may save you some money to read el it. y1 -Come to the Minitrel show Friday U night. It will not cost you Imtuci and will aftord y u nuch ainusemLent. The admis-n, siou price is: uits :25 Cents, children 1> n cents. n --Hunter 1M ,Wae,~ have sol:.1 their t( stock of '$ ,e~ 5e amnd micehandise to W- C. 11' ami1Lt. . lir:amlett starts out under flit ttering prp,ects aind will doubt- f -Johm n B. Iser is again on the wing. h 8omie fri fata. d his fine of $50'j. and he p piromiised to rey.them in work, but last f Saturdaty night lie took leg bal and has G not ben hleard of since. --Miss Edwarda, a daughter of Joseph v Edwardls, a pr-iminent cilizenl ot this coun ty, was married on Thursday inist to E. t Marian Hunt,, from the Saluda section, at 1. the residence of her fathier. The ceremoinv S was performed by Prof. (I. Ii. Moore, of s Furman University.-Daily News (if I1th. t( b V -Miss Rosalie Biohannon, of this city, kt has shown us a very pretty "save all'' quilt. fi which contains 13,216 pieces. The work n has been very neatly done and the colors l( tastefully arraniged. The making of such hi a quilt certainly requires a good decal of t< paticnce and perosverence. -Intell igen cr.n *---The Grentville Manufacturing Coim- o pany, of Greenville, speaks to the people I o'fPIickens County this week thIrough the p HaNTINRi,. Those building or contemplat- o ing building would do0 well to consult these gentlemen before buying doors, sash, b)linlds or anything else used in the construction of a building. -As Mr. J. R. Morgan's little aan wasp coming to town last Saturday the colt lie ,) was riding threw him and gave him such j a fall that lhe was unconscious for someiie time. County Commnissiomner Lawrence found hhni oii the road in this condition 4 and worked with him until consciousness y was restored. ( 4 -Messrs. Carey and Boggs returned from i Augustat, Inst week where thev had beeii m I the interest of the P'ickens railroad. They r feel very sanguine about the early comple- I tion of the road. TIhiey were successful in Li their negotiations with the Augusta men in and the iron and roiling stock for the road will be baidi down soon. --We invite your attention to the advor tisement of Messrs. Smith & hlistow, the wide awake clothiers of Greenville. Tlheace gentlemeii are thoroughly awake to the in terest of the people in the clothing line. They have as well selected stock of goods as can be found in tipper South Carolina, and have groat Inducements for putrchiasers. You will finid it to your iaterest whien in Greenville to visit them. Walalngt'on's flBhday Celebrated. MRn. EmIToR: As you have asked for news from each section of the county, and as yet no 0.no has responded from our corn or, I will give you an account of how Wash. ington's birthday was celebrated at the resi dence of Mr. M. Fi. Williams. It seems that'John P. Farr and Mfiss Sa villa Willian's had chosen this da.y as the mark of the hegining of their jour ney together through life and all were will ing to lend a helping hand1( to) miake things1 pleasant,. Just as the sun was sinking be. Iow the western horizon they were mnade< one by the Rev. Thos. Looper ini his most I solemni and imnpre.ssive style. 'The attend- I e,ants were: Muiss JTante Brigrht with Geonrgze Lathem and Miss Liz~zio B3right with Ii. i).( Williams. The reception inmedintely fol lowing was in keeping with every other fen tutre of the evening-plain and informual, but much enjoyed. 'Thle r.cep)tion Oin the day followIng, at the hospitable home of I ''Uncle Wash"Farr waas'old fashioned" and all that that adjective im plies. Sufliee it to say that those who pairtook of the hospitali ty of this home shall not soon forget It. 'rho bride is a general favorite in our comn mnunity and her genitle manner and win ning way- won for her friends wherever she went. The groom is one of our hest etlens andl most prospertous5 farmers. The p)rospects for their future hainil)ess aire.m.ii Aced plromisinig anid maIiy they grow br'ighter as the years roil around is th:e earnest wish of Ru~s'riua, The SNte S. M. Monventton. The annual State Sunday school convon on, which is entirely undenominational, to be bid very shortly at Abbeville, and xtensive preparations are beig made icrefor. The convention promises to be ie of the most largely attended and inter iting ever held in the State. Unusual in-. rest Is being taken in the event. The following circular has just been is led by the chairmau of the State execu re committee at Spartanburg. It Ia being strabuted all over tho State: "DIAn Bno'rC1R: I enclose you a pre ninary program of State Sunlay Scoor nvention at Abbeville, S. C., April 4th 6th. Our effort will be to make this ceting the best ever held in the State. Fill you help us? If so please look it rer carefully, make any suggestion you ink proper and write the imdersigped once. Also, will you be willing to accept a ace on the program, and if so. will you dicate what place you prefer, and if we in use you will be glad to do so. It you in do so, will you at once suggest one or ore active Sunday school workers of your -quaintance %ho are suitable persons to 1 a place and who will probably do so. possible also, speak to said worker about We want to complete the progran for iblication by March 1 at latest. 8o please t the undersigned hear from you at once. You are also either a county oficer or le of the district vice presidents. Have u been able to do any work In yourcoun or in your district during the year? If will you kindly write out a brief report thc work y(.u have dolte and bring it ith you to Abbeville. IF you cannot be esent, will you please send it to under. ned so lie can report it to the convention. you have not done any work, would be ad to hear briefly from you, with sug stions for the improvements of the work your territory. Your 8uggestion may be great value to us. Do not neglect this ggestion, dear brother. Also, let your sponse be certain and prompt, as we will !pend upon your co.operation. Also will you try to be present at the tivention and to bring one or more dele .tea (ladies oi gentlemen) from your vi- 4 iity ? Sre that your county delegates are operly notified of the time and place of e convention and let there be a full at idanee. Pray for God's blessing to at nd the work of the convention. Let us I work together for a glorious spiritual ilpouring educed railroad rates will be secured er all roads. Let u hear from you at ice. Fraternally, CHA-9. II. CAR.ASrC, Chairman Ex. Committee. The delegates from this county are J. E. agood, jr., T. C. Robinson and M. A. >ggs, and they are expected to attend the ate Convention. Daciisville DoIngs. D.-Al SENi,NM: --As I have not seen any. mng iii your valible colunis from these rts, I thought I would say that we far era are at work in earnest preparing for e ero (of '93 with bright prospects. The rd winter did not freeze out the small ai crop. though it is very sna: yet ; but ith a good stand we have plenty of time t for it to grow. lin fact a had out look r wheat in March is a pretty good sign r a good crop. I am not of the opinion that there will be large celton crop 'lanted this year in this ctioin of the county because secd are very arce and I hear: a good farmer say there as more nionvy ini iish potatoes at 25 ctq., !r bushel than cotton at 10 cents. Anoth said he planted a half acre in onions last ar and expected to plant two acres this ar. lie also said that it would pay to e guano under onions and potatoes. Well our burg is on a boom. Three saw ills in hearing and all busy. This does it look like hard times. M. W. IIester has lumber on the groundl build a new store, withI a hail ablove. James L. Aikcn ha:s about comleted lisa w house and( says there is only $50. dif.. rence in its value and tihe Vanderbuilt ausion at, Ashville, N. C., according to a notion of' comfort and convenienlce. Tf he maoia for stealing chickens hias struck ickens county. A darke'y haa stole about: rty since the holidays and skipped to reelnIvilleC. The U. 8. Court is in sen5ion at Grecn. Ie and s')mue of omt citi.cns are suITerinlg erc, but I think it Mr. Latimler would rn lis attention to doing somjethi ng for ese unfortunate peCople I for one could e somec r( form thalt wouild amount to metiing. Tinkli Of it, these peolple have haul corn thirty miles take 50 cents per shiel for it when 15 or 20 bushels is a big ad for a g(od pai r oif mules and gonie (om home three or four daya and return ith *7.50 or $10 unt, if ~they were al wed to turn it into whiskey they would wve $30. or $ 10. Th'is is alhig ind Uueent violate the laws. They have ever had 3' SymTpaithies and I think they ought to e allowed to make up 50 or 100 bushels [cmfl into whiskey w ithout violating the, Lw. This would beat all th-: sub-tacasury. lanls I ever hleard of, or least that is the pinion of the OLD MA.. MIr. Wanner Ore Huntiug. Your corresplondenit had the phleasure of laying hIost to the lion. GI. Warner the big dutchman alias tho timuber rambler" I' the Vinie lill vineyards near Walhalla C , on the nighit of 15th inst. lIe and taken a mineralogical and1( timber ramble Li Twelve Mile "Creek" visiting the fa ions copp)eras rock, a dleposit on Mr. J. F. filiams lands, le is tracing tip a lead fa rich vein which he has discovered in uis county from specimlens of ore shown. ,bids fair to ri val with, if not excel, the chi go1ld deposits of the Wolfe and Tiger uinling CJomipany in Spartanburg of which ie duttchmano and( Il hi artnier J. T. Whit er arc the discovers in fact. The timuber rambler is now enigaged in ne oif the most gigantic enterprises which I the sale of about, 70i,000 acres of mouin 11in timbier lands and 100 000 white Oa1kI rees' oni tbc waters (If Keowee river and it,s ributaries, whuichu will bie in the event, a reat, benefit to Pickens, ()conee and Tranis Ivania counties oIf 8. C. and N. C. Your scribe and1( Cit izens (of P'ickens coun y wvelcome such ai live D)utchmian and wish im and lis eniterpris~e Ghod speedl. The ig D)utchmani is a great lover of newspa ers and( conslers them the greatest, medi mi of knowledge. So much so be is no1w Fikingb and1( reading weekly twenty-seven, nd itf hearlinig of~ aniy gollIt ones in the see ion1 oIf the coIunltry lie is (developing liesub eribes for suichi. So Mir. Editor. eneCh(sed ou find one dollar for his subscription to e seimt to the addtress above given. So WVishing you and1( the Sas'uiNxr. conl Inued success, I rcemaiin yours for good --April the 21st, 1893, will be the Annli ersry of the laying of the Corner Stone f Converse Cnllege. That day is also ad pted by the students as class day, when he class trees will be planblted in the morn. ng, withi alpprop)riate ceremn(lies. (Gover or W. J1. Northern, of Georgia, and D)r. leeirge T. Winston, Presidenlt of the Unii 'ersity (of North Carolina, will make the ddresses in the College Chapel. -anmyof our people were madesad( when hey learned of the death of Mr Joseph F. Vilhiams which occutred at lisa home last hturday, a~ndl many more wvill learn it with firroiw when thefy read these lines. Mr. Vilhiams was one < f our best citizens and is5 pla1ce will lhe hard to fill. He wa In ickens week bieforc. last attendIng court is a grand juror and seemed to 1)0 in good calth. lHe was only sick about two (days w'ith l;meumnomal when he died. lie leaves wVifte and1 s':"ral chiildren anid man~~y trendIs to mouon his taking ofT. IIis re nains wvere intered at Jolenmoy church last tundla. HERE WE w*"' Clothing, Hats For Spring, which fal efforts. The Newest Ide In Everything, and if you wo will cl I We are showin Mens' Suits at $ Everything In Do"e Clothing f, Ihe NEWEST, A Magnificent Line of NECILIGE SHIRTS ow SM 'Vit.e .4.wa] March 23rd. '93,M3. The Greenville A CTOOee."W Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, I itore and office fixtures. Flooritn-, Ceiling, Weatherboardin 3hurch Vews. We keep a large stock of Glass, nentioned Materials and can ship on When you want Bottom Prices c Is. AW-We Manufacture our own good Greenville March, 23rd, 1893-m6 REMOVED. We have moved our Market and 3estaurant to the Leiley house whero ,e will be pleased to serve our ri .nds. We have several Sewing Machines wvhieh we will sell cheap for cash or xcliange for Pork or Beef. CAll on us and we will endeavor tk please lou. Respectfully, BYARS & MORGAN, mnarnd93. PICK ENS.C. 11., S. C. NEW DRUG STORE Drugs, Fresh and Pure. All kinds of Dr ugs on hand at, all imes, and all kindsi of Patent Medi 31nes. We are open all day and cheerful, .y respond to all night calls. A lot of Fine Cigars and Tobacco r alial%y. K1RKSEY & OSBORNE. Drugglists. This is the place to get your Drugi cheap. Dlental Notice. I will be at Central on the 1st day o: March, and remain for 12 days. Also, at Easley on the 15th of Mtrch an< romain for 15i dayst. Persona diesirinig work in mny line wil find it to their interest to call on me at th above niamed places at, the time appointedl J. 11. CARPENTRl, Dentist COURIER-JOURNAL I HENRY WATTERSON, EDITOR 3ElT DIXOCWATC 1A1E ?UDL!HZD ONLY s1.oo .A KA in. I HeNt Condonsed Nowi', HetStories. * 1"cea Miscellany, Hk'T iemut wormn' andu Children's D)e partmen t, Hoset Answers to Correspondent, Hes Editoratme t It gives away a valuable premiuu ev.ery day for .the largest club re ceived. sarnml copies of the weekly Cou rier-Jou rie will be memt freu to any address. Write to COR1ER-JQURRL CO., Lin11, ? 1 FREE TRIAL W 'JAK Il EN'a r :s lsf manl vio Vntileooe, etc. D)r. D)u Mont's Nerve Ps wil oflect a spmeedy enro by its use, thtousanida c casca of the very worst kind anid of hong stanis ing have been res.tored to perfect hemmlth. 15,00 testimonials from all over the worbd. Price pc packagu, 61.00, mdx for P.00, trial package sent at curely souiledi for 10 cenits postage. Addires,s, D)r. K. O)uMowr, 9R S. Hialsteadi, st. , Ubicago, ills, U. H. A. m.ar ltlth93 hy OUR CLUBBING OFFER. A Farm and Stock Paper to Ever: Subscriber of The Sentinel Read our Offar Below. We decsire to pleamse ou r large family oif read~ ern, and mare ginid to annomunce that we haev madel arrniigements with tihe pubhlishmors of th Fatrmier's Guiido aind lIme I oinpanion, of liiii ington, Inianaimi. whii'chmy we mire enambled to gi v to our mubxcrlhmere: two papers for almost th comet of (one. TllS IS ()'R OFFiER: Tlo all who pay arrearamgen n mmit .5 in am vane we will send* the Sr.frmNr.m. anmd then F'arn er's Gui ide and tlmeim 4ompnionmmi, onme year To nmew subwm~ribers bmoth pmaper witl b ner1 for one yenr for ii9 cash inm adivance, The sumhbxcriptiomn pirice of the SP.rrNi: in $h.( in advance, and then prh-e' of the Farmr's Gu,hi andi ihomo Cnmmmanion is flft) mcnts. bumt biy sp;e ia rragecmetm we can give boith pnpiors fcn Thme T'armer's (;mle amal home C~ommfo'in an eight-;are, forty-clum mim mimonm thly Fi". 11nd jJMiousld papemtr. It Is fuill of valumable ir flnationi for thei l'armeir, mstock rntser at' housekepor. it tim a pmlper every iYarmer abioul have. &M"Comas la at once. &RE AGAIN ! sockof and Furnishings ecl .s all of our previous as will only faor 'as with a 1ook tainly slake a .ustomer of You. a GREAT Line of 10.00. oa69suitent up. Hat4juall Shapes and Colors. Lth Starch(d Collarm and Cuffs, from 75 cents to [TH & BRISTOW, Greenville, f. C. lanufacturing Co., mIe 9. C:. Rinds, Stairs, Wainscotting, Mantels, ;, Mouldings, Balusters, Brackets and Oils, Paints, Varnish and all the above short notice. n Building Material call on or write to * and will not be undersold. Manufacturing Co. Greenville, f. C. McFALL'S AL MANACK -von -"Never mind the weather so the wind don't blow." But go ahead with the garden. We have just received a large lot of Garden Seeds, Onions and Irish Po tatoes, fresh and reliable A large lot of Shirts, Men and Boys, laundered and unlaundered, Under and Overshiirte, White and Colored Shirts, Negligee Shirts, good and cheap. Table Damask, Doilies, Towels, Prettiest line of Oil Cloths and WVin dow Shadea. we ever offered. Another lot of Iron Shoe Lasts, Solo Leather, Brass Tacka, Awls and IPegs. Mend the Childrens Shoes. Don't forget our Furniture Depart. ment. Bods and Mal ttresses from the ..Cheapest on up. Bed Springs, Chairs and Tables. A new lot of Rockersi - andl Chairs. Go in and look att these goods. Don't wait for us in be there, but go in, look around, and rest in one of our ilrge Rockers. Clocks, Wash Stands, Trunks and .Satchels. Lamps, Crockery and TFinware. Valley Tin and nearly everything in shelf Hardware. Don't be backward about asking for what you want here. W. T. McFALL. 1ssa. r Tiij E UN Dk;;ERIE reapectfually irnforms his prarons and frlends thant he has fitted up rooms.. over the (Iroenysalle National Sank, where he will coiinno to shave, H1afreu t, hbam pet ao riin the tn.ost artis,tic' style. Hoping by patron)age In the future asN ina the pat.. . Aiho, I amr agent for hfiek' 'N C(eebrated flair , alIne, for preventions of Hald nos, cleaning the . 4eap, re o i la,alai r n d allaying Irrita Very RteMpetfully, C. J. Ifollowasy, tNotice to Debtors and Creditors. All peTrrms having claims against the 'estate oif A. Matt 'ioga, de~esed, are herehy notified to picsent the mse legally rproven to the undersigned within sixty dlayst or be harmle. And all pers~ons in ,deb ited to said e:state will make payment on -or by the i st dlay rt October unext, to 1.1. FiIANI K 1(GG$, C. E UAMIILTON. HAGOOTD SPRIT D?ress Gooda I' jjj[ajjc (m Ungha nWoral:;s. V11a1,ne'. ou, T..A'C.ti.s, Fancy "w'n Drees, "Fancy Stripe* Naluooks. Uotted and Fig ured Suimeg and MLck Lawns, casae Z sua other ies NoTelies. SqWl Grecerlem ! Niae line of Canned Clouds. HVickle Cod Flab, Salmjon. New Orlmts and lu-ninpm syruph. The bcmt Coffv to be had. Teas, Sugars, In ro ict" Silver [-oaf Lnrd, Canvitimed HaItei, e M, I I Lily IInt4er.t. G,olden bhtnf ftnd1 A. I Floura, All relifble h:uIlds and prices are right. Coui and see for you roelf. Ir THE BARGAI The Most Goods For HEADQUARTERS Uodicinep, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Var Soaps, Tooth Brushei, Fine Perfumes and thing that is usually kept in my line. I am constantly receiving a large and wi tent Medicines of every kind, and till nlwi plete Stock of such Goods that will meet ti When you are in town call and see me a more Drugs for less money than anywhere Physicians prescriptions compounded cai with care and dispatch. Thanking my friends and customers fc extended, I hope to merit a continuanco o business, pure unadulterated Drugs and p times. During my absence J. C. 3ENNINGS v at the "Old Stand" on the corner of Mti Hotel do Thornley. N. B. All persons having a family rig1 can now buy all the necessary ingredients Carriages, B3uggies SPECIAL 4 TO CASH BI We offer at REDEI)9l PllCES, Carriages, Buggies COME, EXAMINE The Greenville C GRIEENVIL1 H. C. MA 0. WV. 4IRRINE, Suer'Inten. THEp CASI{ LEWIS & SON, They still Le-ad the Tr without Bargains. JF'or the .N -Every person1 buying CI of Goods will receive a nl W'Remember, will J. T. L E February. 1, 18392. nIWiiYOUR 0 I Will Soil For the 1N D)RY GOO)S, NOTIONS, WAIRE, MEDICINES and mnail merous to mention, AT and IlELO I am11 closinig out cheaap it 01 IES and H ARD)WAR E exclus OShComec and get a bare T. N. & CO'S? UE. Notions I tibbons, *.flandkorchiofs, Ladles, Mfons tld rns osiery in abundance, Glove., k Mitt, ftlaok, Tre LAott lac9s, Suisse - ibroidories Insertions, fnCy Edging arl Buttons, lalbriggan Unterwea, TLu k's Cocarts, Fancy VeUog, ffardware I 1) kinds of rlutta. liinges. Scrows Knob , I Locks, Itasps, tiles, A ugurm, Chisl, Plat I Squares, levels, &c. Spades. Shov rks, IRak es lille llo:, Sc-,ovill Hoes, Plc w Stocks, I'low Gear. Collar lads, Tom ( is Shuck Collars, Fifty Keg% Nali froil k y. liought at a liargain. UCE & Co. LEWIS. JULIUS E. DOG. THE PICKENS ,and .'. Agency le l'ikens lnl Agtncy now has for sa: follpw itu~ t eira binle bd,i a aeres 1!1 4ihs bv I iberty: 125 acres i Igh I"tite ot' ::t 66n goodl orchardt Ifings and other hou-.: level; the bet 11 farm in 1i-kcn co!unt: term.1s Cas'. nres on wO! C reek. I nH I aring or pRi ht:; .0 nere., lt 'ui6vaii; 1 nile frorn rens on Ely rtind; on tilis- ptwe is gooo or power with gri-t mill. ntton gin Anc is, atud doublle set wooi vnrds witllh Irak er ant lxttires; nil rin by I wIiel watwr wheel '1ing liouo wlth well of good water amt al seoay y out blildi in.gs; alto house for uiller; a rabuI1 itnd proN!tatle ,lae. T A sy, acres onl Town Criee one nIle Ivest. or lIck Ipl4end id power; sew mill, cotton gin, f .d nd? coudonser, power piess, grisi nill, mill house, mnchinery in operation; good rur uston; one-half cash, baince easy annum. nentg. I acres on graded road to pumpkintown, 4 s torth of Plcken. One hundred acres in Iviation; 25 acres best Twelve Mile river bot Good cotton and grain twid. One good Iling and line good tesnt house. Termi . Liberal discount for nil spot eash. 000 acres mountatu land; good for range, yari, orchards, etc. Finely timbeied. J acres on waters of Sa;uda river, I mile frota vsant Grove church ind sehool house; 25 ! cleared land, I acres branch bottom; on lie road, Well wTatered: price MC100 cash. 5 neres (if land in Hurrienine township near ton: 15 ncres in cultivation balance In origi forect nbounding i the best pine timber: I wat.re.I; price, $650, one-half vmi balance per cent. X) acreg .1 miles of Liberty on the road from eiville to (Od l'iekens; 12.5 neres iII cultiva I t1n1114 in 1hke pinle and oink timber; will ide into three or four tracts; three settle nts onl thle ive; IL rare hitrgnin. house aoit tlt o6Mnht at the hi-ad of Car i street; goodl two story houpe with all necus -y out buildings. 00 neres in laeusvills township ten miles im Greenville on pnhlic rond; 12i aeres in cul tIon. 40 6er-4 gomd bottoi and r, in pes re; milt- mnd it atilf trotm church nd tchool ume; three gool telinoit houses, well watered; muld Nell in one triwt or divide into tracts; rt cash. baltuae on long timo at 8 par cent. t desirable half acre lot on lGarvin ctreet and l(tto 1toav1nue; e : atIsMI de.irable I tot front g on tiowenl at reet ; $100; best ba6rgnirls6 ill tow~n, 1436 acres ini Enstaitoc townsh~tip. goodl tenanitt 'nIle; 15 ne res In cumltivnitiomn. hahmucc fine timt r am!66 gra61'%: ii.ti on hi ng thlne. ?N. ne6res. in Cent ral towniship. 15~ cerea In cul. -ution6, 40 aere:. fino pasture, bni4ne1 iln beat of a her: 3 millea of ratIlroad 644 ationt, !.it mile of urchi and schlool; will Lii y:ohi chipI on easy -. -I. ( goodl barain-l69 acres in D)ocusville town p, 440 acre.s 16n cultlvation, mptle1dId tlber; 1 te of church andm school; desirable neighibor lil: price #i"10: etoy terms. )0 acres -1 miles weost of i'ickens otn Walhialla dI; levet land:; will mnako splendic farm; tima is tIne;: muust be6 54old. 50 neres mu L Ittle Enstatoc, 40 acres in oulti 146n. It0 acres b)ottomfl, iI acres 166 good Ilsiu, 'i log 1o0', ii) acres linio sage grass, not ced, sttale foIr fonr horsmes; this 1place3 is wrell tered n1:41 6 'iirgin ait C50. dlesirale loit 0on maino stireet Pices con ing %j nor6'0 goiod lttles 666nd well Oif good er 06n plre-mises; one of the most valuable Iota .46wn:i tprti 6:.'5. farmi of 231 neres -imiles west of Pickens: ere. cli, red, bhine6cc im goodl timber: weoll te-red by- creek und sprin.fs: near Concord ir'6h an school huotme; desirable neighbor >d ; prkec #1,30)0. 33 iiers n6orthawest of Symnm's mill: 70 acria :ultivation, 25 acres iti bottom bitdi on Fif. n Mite creek; In a high state of cultivation; 4d buildings; tine water and at good orchard; 'ns, N per Oct.; timeo S years. splendid farm of it00 acres, 2q, mile north of kerns on graded rolad: three go)ntl tena.nt, 4ses, 60 acOrol in high state of cutltivatioun, 30 ms beat Twelve Mile bottom; does not over t': fine pastture of 10 acers, good fence, good 1 of water and3( two goodJ .prinigs; will sell on y ternms; price #1,8400. 0 acres near Central with 75 sores in a htigh o of cultivation; gooid dwellHng and( neces V out billngs. It aores on li Ig Crow creek: 75 acres in eulti (iin 25 ne'res be-st hiolthra baud 1$ neurex of it houItt 1a6 itch;: I h6 bittom16 i: lannt 6.ubtjet to ritow; hua;f mni;e of inill nin666 gin, ine muile0 (160ol an,1 616urch;6 pirihe W.t : termis en6y. -acere's near l'anny6kIntown; 16n originlt forest; 64rCi lies wetIll und thnbetir 11ine; price #1150. lao 'I00 ne4res.tii unhnproved1 tract, 10 nI eel bot 66h1nmpro6vedi: E,0 neren, of tract In originlal wrF: t'ri'e, ei50. 8 mniles froni 1'lekens~ on 1(4d re (nd to) lnste.te. nlore- a mihe" 5(ont hwes'Ot of Crom" l'liuis ott .rs of Georg4'e's creek : goodi cuttoni inud, one ini original6 fo~rest;: ihe tin1ber; n4b4,tt 35 'al4en3redt 66n,1 in.6 a hiyhitaute of cultivaitin 1 wa6er and 66641Iessa566ry but idings: termls easy7 46 rcs juat nourth of Pick ens, joinst the icorjpo. ni,, nil iin "t3ltIlith,, 1'064e 0f 16ne itn. bo.6ttom la6nd, fine bu.tildinlg alteo this is ai good ntnII for a peir4on Wanttin6g a smuall fairm nlear 46; pile 1000A, hallf en1sh, batlnnee~ in 11n6 year or any4 1artienm'ars wtito to Pickeins Land me4'y, l'tekens,65 , 5 . MAN """nht ia"* $45 [IS NEIGHBOR #9bS_0n & li5linNlH i )N LY 357.00 FOR THlE SAME PIANO. Neither one wnau worth a nlickel overj fit. INSURIE YOUIISELF agaIntua >mf J1. C. G4AiRRETTvI, Gat'es, 8. (1. Or J. L. H AYNlE & DAUGIlTEiS, Greenuville, 8. 0., Who have butt Otto price antd that the wert knowvn. Yon can'~t pay thtem more anl insti rumfentR tiare aicitally worth. Thecy 0 not built that way. Write for latest, scial offers. ~H Ell LIEITIIcI The railroadiq has not yet corne to Pickens., but tokens is ini speakinug dIiltance of -the railroad, if you are- ini Esley or 'hekenis and wiwh to .1k to anyon)ie ini thei other townm, just step to e, "phone ' andh Cnii the oneC you wa t.I 'i'elegramns promnptl - transmitted and correct muass giarattea. Al uiimbi&g0 r. nacke- . -- BRUCE TG CATALOG Ch S(: sil Em Pe *99 Bad Debts. Swont atoio these. Tow knw whoth4w re It badl one or not. We oan only Itifto he w y>u aoL Are you acting f%r &u4 Fo PIn tno 101 tor HAGOOD, BR N HOUSE I" rhe Least Money. FOR DRUGS, lisheR, Dye Stu'ffs, Fancy Toilet Toilet Articles. In fact every- ,a I (IC Hit% ,ll selected Stock of Drugs, Pa- e Lys keop on hand a full and com- w,t to demand of the Public at Largo. fIf* (I 1 ( nd be conviicld that you can buy <11el in the up country. enle or a -efully, and all orders answered ," Payl r the liberal pntronage heretoforo cult the saine by prompt attention to t"' ices to suit the stringency of the en vin( ill take pleasure in waiting on you 1 in and Factory streetf, opxos,ite aWC pI G. TV. EARLE. 11 %ite lttI it to manufacture their own soap 4 from mc cheap for the cash. to dIv G. W.E. me - - vit, fri te tul P11 JYrS 1 ci ho, and Waons.I' ho RKEYiroretr -- i lahi aand aenve go Ieprset fr yL other thnston -A al RWEY Proprietr Rilllt ~UNTER,3Oy IAhm.tv i l '