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PICKENS SENTINEI LOCAL NEWS. -A little snow fell here last 'rklay. -Overcoats were quite comfortable FaE Veek. -iarch delayed her visit a good Ion Ylhile. -Clemson College will be opened on th th of July. --Iev. G. W. Singleton gave us a pleaf ant call lost Friday. -The paint brush Is being used ver reely about town. -Mrs. D. F. Bradley visited Mrs. Flo nee Griffin hast week. -Itev. J. MeL. Seabrook and family r( urned home last Thursday. -W. A. Lehley, Jr., of Laurens count3 is visiting relatives in this county. -Go Vgo to W. C. Bramlett's if you wai to save money in buying groceries. -If you want to plant IrIsh potatoes f< a late crop consult A. M. Morris' advertis ment this week. -Frost for several days last week inju T ed the corn in low places and tender ga den vegetables. -B. A. Morgan, Esq.. and wife, c Greenville, visited relatives and friends i town last week. -Mrs. W. 0. Willard and Mrs. Eli Gober, of Liberty visited in Greenville ft several diys last week. -Miss Lena Stewart returned home laI week after a delightful stay of a week c two at Piedmont. -IIenry Lawrence has improved the al pearence of his dwelling very much by giN Ing it a new dress of paint. -Rock HTill is to be congratulated upo securing the Industrial and Winthrop Noi inal College. Rock I Ull is a hustler. -A verv hard rmin fell here last Wed nesday niht, the 19th. The creeks an Twelve Mile river were from bank to bank4 -The large engine which formerly belong ed to W. R. Kay was moved to E isley lai week. Mr. Pink Johnson will operate mill with it. -Earle Lewis, son of MAj. J. J. Lewi who has been goin.g to school in (G reevI vill( came bome last Friday to spend a few da% 'with his father. -Twenty five nivw school ditricts hav beei laid off by Mr. W. 1. Iltnt. Th 4ehool Commissioner will soon b-cgin t number them and appoint trustees. -News reaches here that Mrs. S. I Chapman's smoke liouse wals broken int last Friday nigit and some iet aed (-or stolen. Mrs. Chapman lives at Liberty. -It has been suggested that the oficia of the Pickens aind Ea'sley railroad go am turn the cross ties over and let the side th: has been on the ground so long sun awhih -There is a good deal of complathl about the moles destroying the crops an gardenm. Thirteen of the pests were kille by a colored man near town in one da last week. -Mr. V. J. Gillespie is making son valuable improvements on his propert acar town by btilding a neat and substai il fenT. around his lot and an addition i is dwellil. -An election for town ofleers of Lihe y was held last week and resulted as ft ows: Inten(lant. -T. N. Ilunter; Warden mnitht and1 Wi. E. Grilli. -Mr WI. P. Ete~wart andi Miss Franei lexanider, were happily mai:rried at the re lenice oif the b,ndles parents Mr and1( Mr teobt A lexatnder on thle evenin g oft Apr ith 1893. 1lev. J. Clhapmant, otllei ati n; --We~ are regne(sted( to say~ t hat everylbodl Ainvited to meet at Wiunter's inili, o wvelve~ miile river, with a goodIE supply< hi hooks and well tilled baskets on Satui y. before the third Suniday in May .ye a gala day. -Mr. L. A. Slaton's son wvhom we mei nedlast week as ha'ving been kickedi stoniach by a muile, (lied of his injul last Wednesday night, the 19th, an .s butried the (lay following in the fan burying ground. -Maj. ITenry Montatue Earle. fatther pt. WI. E. Earle, Eof Washtington, Mr llyvthme, Mrs. isado re Evans, Johin I rle, Mrs. Charitles McAlisteri and( Mi riatm Earle, otf (1 remnville, (ied in thi: y on the 19th at the age otf 8 I years. --A protracted meeting will be comnme in the Methodist cltich at this pha< doIesdlay night and will comntim several days. 11ev. (1. R Shaffer, ti -.or, wvihlie assisted by 11ev. N. (4 Ia ter, of Easley, anid Itev. E. Mf. McKi: ., of this place. -rTe new court hou-e was beautifull oraitedl last Fridlay with a doizen or tw roung ladies. It was the examinatin teachers for school certificate's. W dI to get thie naites oif them but coul -me personly an felt a hashfuil iy is havimg a if the piazza< 5n e m tIi..,. . ce & Co. TIl: t(s haive all beeni placed oin the grouno ng the 1publ1ic roadt from Easlhy to Greet le its far as Saludla river, andi in a shio i( they ill he p)laiced int poIsitioni and ti re putt oin thetm. -By readling (our advertising coluii it will see that Messrs. Milher & Speight (ireenivi lle, wish to b)e remembiiieredl I e~ Pickents pe(ople. T1hey are stuccesso Mr. Jotn Ferguson, who is well knowi this coutnty, a.re doing butsiniess itt ti mte place andi will tr'eat you right . WIh< (Gteetnville dlon't fail to call on thle: mntlemuen and1( buy your groceries. -lThe Unitedl States Suipreme coturt ai >unlced its decision last Monday im tI iilroatd tax caises. VTe opinion wias deli edi by Chtief Jutstiece Fuller~ and suistait te posititon of thie railroads oni every pioimn I. leaves the miatter ini t he hands of ti 'ederal court itn t his State andt( the shierifC alil have to stand0( thie puni~isent ordierr >r c.ointemipt of e-IImt. It will he a prett vely hill for Govertnor Tillmtian to toot. i1 * lie shieti fs refuse to pturge I temsclve -Messrs. TI. A. Walker & lro., freen vi lie, arhe very protud of thle litberi itroinge oft thie petopile of this counti Ilheir store is ftull otfI t (hlices(t goodt s tan bey never fail Itot please event thie mo: to well to visit thlese gettlemen antd pui :has thlEir' spring ililinery. 'They' sho heir appreciation of thetir P i(kenls Coti rade by advertising in her p)apers miad u isk as a favor thatt you readl their ad. .his8 issue of the Barm:r.. -Wh.at will Ito the next thing med 1d make liquor .in? WhVio wouldl ever htmi thought that whiskey could ha:ve bet madtie ini a kerosenie barrel ? Yet this ne <of the latest dlevises of the mononsblute im this cEounty- Last M(tndaby night Depr ty Collector .,nsor in comnpanyi wuihh speri agent Whtitlock, and Marshals JIennings at lHtwen miade a raid n a sttil neat Libert and caplttured it. The still was a keroset batrrel about two feet of otne endl leIr sawe4l off anid bttotmed with sheet irot The cap was miade of a lard can atnd( ti wvorm of somie kind oIf mial 11) pipig a15) fifteen feet long atnd which had Ilaen bet around a tree or stump to give it the igi e ook. A qumant ity of heer wtis destrtoyc bit no one wa f tund at the pi-ce. Mn. EDITO: I see that Po -ridge John' has laid the gap down In another liaper in -a regard to "Spiritual Revelations" published iII tile SHNINCL a few weeks ago, and no longer regards the secrecy of the matter. The spiritAilisin or table rapping occurred at llis (Johrn Sufth's) house as was given 2 to yon and lie cannot deny It. "Pearidge John" can go on with his hmuboozllng busi g ness and I will treat all of his other coin munications with contenpt nless Ie can come up like a gentleman. L. C- REin. John Ilevadricke Dead. John IIendricks, the man we mentioned last week as having been so badly ctit by Jackson and Micheal Morton week before last lived froin Friday till Monday the 17th when lie died. Ifendricks liv d in North Carolina and his body wias taken there for burial. On last Monday Sheriff McDaniel, upon the advice of Solicitor Ansel, in con pany with Trial Jtistice Lewis, acting coro. , ner, and Dr. It. Kirksey, went to the place and took the dead body up and held an in t quest over it. The testiniony was as we stated last week and the verdict in accor dance with the facts. >- -- -- . To the Alumni and .tuidentiv of the N. V. ColIlIege. CoLUMBIA. 6. C., April 20th, 1893. r- DmAi Sin: The Alumni Association r- has been desirous of convening as large a numbir its possitle of tile Altmni anti for. f ner sttulents of tle Soth Carolina College I for conference on the condition and pros pects of their Alina Mater, looking to earn est and inunediate co-operation, with the a hope of interesting all friends of thecollege ,r in the absolute necessity of taking steps to increase the patronage of the institution. The college is to-day as good as itever was. Whatever can be done, mnust be done at once. The Columbia Carnival has seemed to offer the best opportunity for such a icet ing. You are-, therefore, earnestly invited to ineet the 18th of May, with all who shall conc together then. and confer as to ways and Imeans of uplilding and sustain ig this much neces.;ary educat ional institu tion of the State. Ask your college frientis to come with you. F. II. Wr:sioN, President, - AucusT KonN. Sec., an<d Treas , S. C. C. Alulmni Association. t *-dW* -. ..._ I --riie Board of Examiners were busy last 8aturday and Monday examining the pipers of tie teachers exannned list Fri lay. It will be a week or two before they cnfinlish. "Kate, -what's becomle of the porouls plas e t I left in that desk?" r " Porotis phlster! Why, I thought it was ) 01 of tlose new postage stamps, and( 1 ptt it oil a letter to mia."--Life. ' There pronises to be a very large atten <:nuce oil he Soutlier nl llp ist Convention cat Nashville, Tenn., which will occur ill May next; lnd as lisual, the ltichinloild & s I).nville it. It., is Iatking al ithe arrange '1 nients for a coifort:able and p11lasalt I lip t for all those who wish to attend from this section. Special low rates and excellent service are offTered to its imumerous patrons for this OcaUSion. Any of the aents or oiials of this great system vill take pleasure in sup Y plying all diesiredl information, andi will give the atisiness their very best attention. e rite or call oin y C. L. IloI'tNs, Trav, Pass. Ag't. - Charlotte, N. C. o 11. W. 11u.NTr, Trav. Pass. Ag't. Augusta, Ga. One of governor Till man's special privil. ege fellows, oflice holder and wage earner belongs to the Wage Woraker's League. iIe is F. Cal. Caughlnain, fish watrdea for 5 Soutlh Cari'nai. Is'nt il stranlge? 4. 1O Y'Ot' wAN'T Yt'I CO,[,.inS, ('Tyy"s ).I~I Sal hirtsL to look asa well as if haunderedl at ,t a x,nalt y? Youi eno iouke themaa ltiok equnally nx welI total AS highIaly olshet by uising "''(IllS - ,' I-'-S I,AtN litV Pt 1.1511."' Stnpale' package, III'uIO;ilent fr ait o innr ofa raw stiach, will bie ii Meit to' atny adidres's, ptostpid. on rel'eipt of It) f 'e'ts ini Stampilsoar '-iver. .Add resas F. I'. Ii .:. RI), enre '"Southbern P'rogress,"' A tlanter, Ga. M\ILLER & SPE3IGH-TS ! it JOHN FEROUSONI -' l>i-:.u,t'-:ns Is e. Plain and Fauncy Grocerzes ! ~fCANNED) FiSH, 1M1EATS, AND) FRUITS! we hope to bet remuembeured lby our Pi'ke'nu' frienid. Wil usItIe every elfort to pulease theam Resect'at'fully, MiLLER & SPEIGHTS, Iapr2i-9)3tf Greenville, S. C. y 'a OUR CLUBBING OFFER, ic A Farm and Stock Paper to Every Ii Subscriber of The Sentinel eRead our Offer Below, wue leslre to pile'ase ouir iiarge' faiitly tof rendl .('ra, nitai lilt glhat toi annionne thaat we hnve molt' at rangemntai'tas with t he puishe a,aars of tie I"armoer'st ( .ubl'e ((hal llaoa ''ine 'atapa iiu,, f IIlunt inagitn, Iliihiii, wheiareby' wea aret ('Iintbiler ligive 9t to our subscxeribers twuo pmpers fur ihosI the taist of onelL. ~~~(R0'.l S 'i'ua atl lii ho ay irrenrriaes niut $.-&..; in net s v:ot' wet waill senit tha' S;NTI si:l.ani the' I"rmi tI ec's tilea .iill m <ha tia' n'im(tain, one -car yi'a To ne 'subsriber' N both1 l'apersl' wil be sent aor onet yar for fl 'm, enjsh in netince, j) The osu bscripatio n p'ri, oif till Sr:NTrar s iti'.m 0 -. ill IlynnIIla, nuoai tht' pri'e ofl thei F'armeiar's t(;uhle' I clhii airranigeiinints, we anni giv bot'ha (I 'alea.' fair ' he l'ari('r's t Guhl' aind Ii lo t ('aampniini (i and l''ou'ehhlia pn.pe,lr. It I' faill of vinlunbilea in t iaa1'amlion for thue IFatrmear, stack ratiser itui hIliias: 'per. It is ia ppte'r every lFarmner shtaiil v' ---------____________ rf l'I1lP,JRiPANs TAfTt'L,F.5 rlegualato tho stomuach, i ier and bowlI, purify theblvxd, are j,ican remedaty for iihunanets'aas, lotce on the F'aeo, i ltiht lisaea, catarrh, ColIc, Constlnathon, o choil Dirrhaea. chironto I.vrTroubfo, Din e boees DisoartirIl ton,DIizzins. Dsentery, II lahate,Fosiu. Itreathb Hadlna'e, 5eartbornr, Hives, S L,oss of Appte, a'Dpreiaon, tauss, tIon, P'himples, Ruah oftilooda 1- to thie Ihea d sa liow om-s ii lexon, s Sal lihIthcm, scald (I ache, skin Dis8- eass. St.omach.Tiredt Feeling,Torpid 3 Iver, Ulcer., wa te r Ilrau'h ic and every oth- oresympm g itapure blood or a faillur'o in tht pro1per tierformn ano fthi futnettonsa by theo stomach, liver and inesi's ersognq given to over-eatingar'e ben fit e tud by lttingr one tabiule after each meal. A continud ueor the Ripane nbules inthe snre I iothing~ that, can be injur'ious to the smest dAf eno.amaa 0t, 1-4 grro-as @1.25 14tr It -~ ge It rents. fient bay mall 050ls () T:ZOU.,H RANs eli 'icLe - D@ox*, ow ork.9*O*OO* HERE WE 2 W~ith a Clothing, Hats For spring, which far efforts. The Newest Ide In Everything, and if you , we WIT eelI We are showing Mens' Suits at $ E'verything in IloyN 'lothint fn Ihe NEWEST I A Magnificent ILe of N SEI,I lit i's wi VAX) SM] Mtarch 23rd. '93,N1. The Greenville N Mlanufacturiers of Doors, Sash, E Store and office fixtures. Floorin-, Ceiling, WVeatherboardin, Church Pews. We keep a largp stock of Glass, imntioned Materials and can ship on When you want Bottom Prices o U1s. AWWe Manufacture our own good Greenville March, 23rd, 1893-m6 T. A. Walker & Bro., Greenville, S. C. If you want a Corset that is absoluteli unbreakable and one that is recommendei< by eminent physicians don't hesitate to tr) one of our Corsets, They are the Laes Model, Most Elegant Shape, and Lonj Waist. Patent Expansion Bust, Pe'rfec Formu andl Comfort and eve'ryone of then boncd with Fecatherb,one and mbade from erx I ra fine Sateeun. We call special attentiou to our KALAMAZOO WTAIST. And would be glad to furnishb you testimon. jals from many of our customuers testifying to) their qualitilea of comfort, elegancee and durability. There is no Corset on earth that will last longer than the Featherb)one Corsets. Our Millinery on-Street Floor. We are dletermined to sell or offer for sale for the next few wee'ks our entiiire stock of Fine Millinery and Fancy Goods. Now, If you want anything at all in Rib. hoos. Trimmings, Sturaisha, Ponigees, (un zes and Laces, French Crepe and Crepe IDechine, Flowers and Feathers ! Ostrich Tips. Pomn Pons, Black andl Col. Plumes, Bunch Flowers, Sinogle Sj ray Montures, Roses, Daisies and Wreathes. Children's Caps in Lawns, Silk, Satin, Plush and Velvet also a handsome and well selected stock of Fanucy Gilt, Steel and Jet Ornaments, Trimming Pins, Hat Crowns, Piquets, etc. Now don't putt off 'till tomorrow, hnt come at once andl get youtr (biec before our Millinery Stock is picked over. Weare offering everything in our Milli nery D)epartment and a great many goods in our Dry) Goods Department, at and be low cost. ap)r27.93m13. NEW DRUG STORE! Drugs, Fresh and Pure. All kinds of Drugs on hand nt all timres, andl all kinds of Patent M'edi WVe areO openI all day~ andl( cheerftul. ly respond to all night, calls. A lot of Fine Cigats and Trobacco at spec(iatlty. K1RKSEY & OSBORNE. DruggiMtM, This is the place to get your D)r ugs roomsa over the G rtea vie Natol nt hiank, whe.re he iltt uitue to shauve. I laht,ham-t tnn poo. Ac., in thme moust ar ttic' stylet. lIopi.ng~ by stri''t aumut prompjt attenutlin the wiu il rIt yo,ur pntroare)I' I ithe fn I O*5tire a it' p4ast. A1 i nm nui*agent for ia'kc y's I 'eleb'traateat Hair aill,i, for tpmeveant ions oft tlaaess, claninahg Ithe sealy, remuovinag t)aiornif amio allaylng~ Irrita ton am! othier ise'aises of the scaeltp. V'erv 12lxotfttr. kRE AGAIN! Stock of ind Furnishings eclipmen all of our previous We have as vill only favor an with a took ainly make a 'ustomer of You. a GREAT Line of [0.00. )m a 09 cent suit up. Hats i all 3apes and Colors. th Statched Collars and Cuff., from 75 cents to :TH & BRISTOW, Greenville, 1. C. [anufacturing Co., LLLe. S3. C. Iinds, Stairs, Wainscotting Mantels, , Mouldings, Balusters, Brackets and Oils, Paints, Varnish and all the above short notice. n Building Material call on or write to s and will not be undersold. Manufacturing Co. 'Greeiwile, N. C. 3LE313 MceFALL'S ALMANACK 2.893. .A.ril. And they say that to Dig The old Court 1Il.mse up and Plant It in a neCw ptlace is The Proper ihing to do-but La! Its time now to scratch At Something else. This Alma Has Just received and will continue To get in all sorts of Imlplemnfts To stir the Roil with. All kinds Of Plows, Sweeps, Wings, Hoes, Forks, Shovels, Spadles, Mattocks, Picks, Potato HI ooks and "sich like." Always a full stock of Building Material, Locks, Hmnges, Bolts, Latches, Hooks, Haisps, Nails, Paints, Oils, Varnish and Brushes. And Tools lao put 'em together, Saws, P1lan es, Files Hatchets, Hammers, Bitts, Squares, Levels, Screw Drivers, Wrenches and Trow els. And a working person must eat, Looken here, we have Proviions To suit all, Hams, Grits, Rico, Syrup)s, Teas, Cuffes, Sugar and Flour. Our Furniture department Speaks For its self. It runs itselt. It Sulports It~ self anid dlon't make any bad dlebt,s, Go in there aLnd make Yourself at hiome. W. T. McFAL L. 1898. (Pair Myarkeg. Correcte<d weekly by .i. M. Morrie. (ottn.................... ....... I'ofr....................,...... l4,,r................................ w ,.r Inr,,.t.... .......................... liaro................................ Chi(ketns, Iryingt .............. i'hicken,, Grown................, Itutter.............................. Sweet l'i,tatoes.....,...............,.....tI Hters Wax................ .. .........?4i' (olTe................................... (tf 'lugIar ...... ..................., Tohnee.... ................ .4* HAGOOB, SPRIN( Dremm Goodm, 1, n rt 401Thwlm. 'otht(Mim, FIlaiviels, Out Titaina Noveltlp!i, Fetney Miiusalu 6 repows. F,mtey Strie o Nallaookm, Ixgled at ' urete SiiNso ant inck LAwan, Can rs nu other dret-i sluatre Grocerle.i! Met. line of eLnuett (sooutie,i'ekips. r'od riah, Salnon, New Oriati sm a id Hmempult Syrt iyi. The hei d offee t be had. eam. eSugrs, Pu re Sleem %ilver L.eaf I.i%rtl. CRI)VISbell lill-4. lM.11 1 11 1 1.1;t P atent. G~olden Shenf 111141 A. I IFloum~ Mll relittblo biwidsq and privesn re right. C'om.% and oee for yourhelf. E THE BARGAU The Most Goods For T1 HEADQUARTERS F Afedicinep, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Varnis Soaps, Tooth Brushei, Fine Per f umes and T thing that is usually kept in my line. I am constantly receiving a large andi well tent Medicines of every kind, and will alwaV plote Stock of such Goods that will meet the When you are in town call and see ie and more Drugs for less ioney than aIywhere in Physicians prescriptions compounded carefi with care and dispatch. Thanking my friends and custoners for t extended, I hope to merit a conitinuiance of ti business, pure unadulterated Dru.g3 and prico times. During my absence J. C. .1ENNINGS will at the "Old Stand" on the corner of Main Hotel de Thornley. N. B. All persons having a family right can now buy all the necessary ingredients fr Carriages, B3uggies SPECIAL O TO CASH BUI We offer at ICEl)UCGEI) PRIlCES, Carriages, Buggies a COME, EXAMIN) AN The Greenville C( H. Cs MAR GA. WV. SIRRYTE, MSuhperumteuucdei THEw CASH LEWIS & SON, F They still L ead1 the Trad1 without Bargains. For the NE Every personi butying One of Goods wvill receIve a nilce $3 Rmebr will no1 j. T. L E\V SAVE .. YOUR. And the WayJ to (10 it Goods of M1 Dry Goods, Notions, 1Iats, 8 Medicinies TOO CHEAP to M Good Flour at $3.60. Best 85, I have a Splendid Coffee 5 poi Meat, Lard and other Neces Farming tools, Plows, Hoes, etc T. N. .Jnnuary, 12th '93-1. & Cd' s., UE. Notion" I r.bbols. Mfnndkereblefm, Ladies. Mens an4 ilirens lIositery lit ithtilance, Gloves, and Ik Mitts, Ilnfck, Toichon Laces, Suloses and nbroideries Insertlions, Fancy Fdging. Nice arl liuttonx, lialbriggan Underwear, Thomp u's Corsetil, Fanley Veiling. Hardware I ml,'ittmiq of Hutts. liiges, Serews, Knob and ii .ocks, ItivqoN, Files, . ugurm, ChIsl, Planes, w. Squairvs, L,evelb. Ac. lipatlem. Shovels. irks. Itikws 11klil filoes.Seoli llo, Plows, ow Sto4ks. I' w Gear, Collatr l'mis. 1'oin Can >t,; Sitick ( 'lhirl. Fifty Kegs Niils from Fao ry. loughit t a Unrgniii. PUCE & CO. .1. Lr% I S. JULIUS E. IiOGGg THE PICKENS -and.o. Agency! "the lickens ,and .rgen y now has for sale I- foll inlg old .sirnible bilds Wi't ire.s inl -:,tslvy Towinshlp, 4 miles from a' e 10naie i iiu Greinville, 4 eettlenentt phit at iii. goI ori-hard. 17;% neres Iin culti tun hW!%m-, it wmool.z. (toe iof the best farms the I-n it y. e vvr- ii. tilve- below I.iherty: 12.5 acres in hi nte of cultivittioni: goodi ort,hards: welitw,, im-I o,thiqr heitisv: ; Ievel; the beist iil furit inl Vickens vottinty: triii% easy. W neit i \\ eti criek. g.,;d fairtming or pan re iitn(l: -:' tic'res It cultilvtiotnm : I ile from Owns ilt IEsley rcittil ontlis ilhiee is good tevr Inv.-' with grist itill. coition gin and ves. wtA eltHe iet wolol enr'ls 'with briker and I 1i11r- ! 11 tun bly i%i w tler wheel: %li1wi ith. ll utl od witter and all y tti littil itt:s also htise for tmiller; a trboanlpoilehC-1111. TP11ti l 7easy. 1 III r lonl Tou dt ree onlt. liffle west of ick ,plttil 1iwer: saw wuill, etttot gin, feed :it sionter. jtver press. grissi mill, mill h'sot e, nmiclhinery inl operaition; good run tnt; t one-litilf ensh, btlie easy annus I 231 it'its ott zrated rot to pumpkintown, 4 iles nitith of lbiekeniIi. (ie itindred acres in iltiviti(ou: ". avrels belot Twelve Mile river bot, mi. . sol4 cttn ttn it grain hi tid. One good \%ellitir mi< mie goiwl tetinttit house. Terms I-0.-vri 4t i-t-4unt for till spot entth. I"OPO neres iiiountaini land: gimil for range, ill(. Itsl. -rs rt-11 4s,et . in yt mb ed 7t i . els onaters tti Sutilthi river, I mile from lenseita irove t-humch I'nd suchool houlse;, 25 vres leire<l lai . ii net oris banh bottoln; on uilit rilmt, %%keli wantereil; prive C3) cash. :215 neres tvf titid inl liurrientie township near ).Olto; IS neres inl ettltivaitiltt alantee in origi til ftirest nhtlitn-1dg In the best pine timber: Vell watrei0 Irice, 4f5O, one-half elitilh balance 9 ior - erielt. -00 ntere tnilies of Libe(rt'y otn the road from ireenvile to Old Piekens2; 15 iterei itit cultiva. ion balitnte it t ine pinte ttl onk timber; will ivitle inti tret, or ftir trtacts; three settle t1eits ott tle pie: it rare itirgaiit. A house int tillot ti Stiait at the hentI of Ga. int stIeet: g.oll twto story house with all neet ,try out huilings. 31) Itle4 itl Dil'ulsville towntshil te' miles fromi Grittiville oni plitc road ; l23 neres in eni hiotse:i ite nt t n iitt htust's, waeli wateared; notltt sil iii tite Itelti triivi<k' Iito tracts; ftttrt t,.lnt, hlitle ltonig I ttte tl 8 parn cent. .\ ii itle lit tieri liii itt 4 arvint street aind ing ott flowiett t reet : Ill00; best hatrgtt ins it towrn. htnSe: it, nt're'.t i itl Ivaltnt, bhhtnce line tim >e'r tutu ugrass: Ti .500, til innt; (lute. '.1;; netres in ( etl t huol ip, lI>neares In cul lvii ti r. -10 IttrFes fiitIti sl In t te, bnttitee in bestI of itheitr: :1 tt i les itofit ratinl station, ty anile of ht nrih iint l .schiool;' wiili e soltcl eep Ont easy .\ gotuti btrgttin'---109 ntes in I)nieusv.'ille town. i Itof 'huiirchi tanitt schoottl; dltinbl neighbor. i03n-re i' :ni tilet wa's.t ft i'ieken's ont Wttlhalla 'siul h-el htiti: wa Iilntike sptlend Ic tarnt; titm t Fs ctn:t h le slu' tt. iiercitett. 't.i, litnres bottomto, il ntites it gtoi patuttre, "Its li iit'e. 51 itteri's lin it'ntge grttss, not .\ (ii in of -:l.s nites .I tiles we.iti or Pilekens: iirli titi, sihitii hiouie; ilettirrable nreighbor itt': ijti *31.300. 123 nl.-res norl h'%u ietto Sytnm's mnill; 70 acrest itttul tithIttn.,'M5 nirt's itn), bo' toiitt on Fit e'l M ith' erl:k; ii it igh stale ot cultivattion; julntti hIhings : Ii ie wateir nt il a good orchtard* rots,.4 'i e tin1. : time 3 yettrsi. .\ spilettl fattrm' of l00 nert's, 2%; itnile north of tluiens iti gril i'llr nott; three gotod tenant, mties, ~ litt te 's itt ight tati of cuilition)1, 30 'res bet 'i'welvse Mli iletttom <lot's not over iw; finte jiasitire of I10 acres, goo<i fence, good i'll itf wtr tii t Iwit good ?pin gs; will sell ott ts - tottts: ptrite ii .800. ii >t0 Ftr's neattr 4 'etrttl wIthI 75 neres In a high ntl of nittiiIlviit lont;; godt tiwellltg tand nteces 30'. nei res n itit 4'Fit.w i'rei'k: 75 acres in etniti i :': titires i't] hoiiuitinnt: eres uttatioigia iren 2 <iitch: '1, thwet t f asi nrot lubject o veilt' n:it haifrg i'' of t i' ll g itt i tuili t, one il Ifhitt itlgti lhnrb: lut-e 'l(I00:term sbenty, It nlrtitlis til lt'l itinhe It) : uttro ie li350 ltiue,iii Ites ue ittilved t' ti. 0 i tre boot in ttm rbi v1 et : hit it re t o fhtt tra(' lit Orginalr Iht-ir -tty fl . liiies w rit m ii 'iken Land adedtrt'y, it 'iEs. tS. ''Mes:ANe I3outwst I3rsoPnngo if in o iginal forest i n t imb r;abhll3 Ol eeut~ nort' of i'kens, jois('the cor lt' iI . nil Xinih entiat ion ees ofilII iectn bt 1t:i insi ne' buidie nite thsat good rsItUinifr prrtltlti utr atnanll faorh ner ent bril to.halt enh, Wien fone yaesr -I any rtirar ltns wri ytcoe to Picken, band if y, ar iins l'.stl' oriikesa. ih Neisiter tone. wAls wthsig fo nickens ove ncty iexoitntlyil pres yhin.rc Greenville, TE. 'oC. BRUCE - CATALOG 'l si IN MO Bad Debta. m't Ime thtse. Yon know whether il ne oi.'r not. We can only Judge 11ly tYou tt. tre you acting fair suk Ile I'l tu [AGOOD, BR J. T HOUSIE! c Least Money. OR DRUGS, hes, DYe StIffq, Fancy Toilet oilet Aiticles. Ii fact every selIectedI Stnek of Drugs, Pa- "a keep on h1and a full an<t coi L10inan1)d (Of the Piiblic at Largo. t he conlvilced that you can buI " the up coliltry. II IIIy, and all orders answered ,dt ho liberal patronage heretoforo i e 1e fiame by prompt attelitiol to s to suit the stringency of the tlko pleasure in waiting on you and Factory etreets, opposite G. TV. EARLE. v Lo manufacture their own soap m me cheap for the cash. G. W. E. Ih and WVagonsj FFER! 3ERS! nl WVagons. it' >ach Factory, [i, s.. c., KLIEY, Proprietor. it. ap)30y1 roprietors. e and( are nei(ver YS I )ollar s worth J >resen1t. be und(ersold. IS & SON. Ple(kens. S. C. . MONEY ! 's to Bwy Your s ENTION. 11nds for $1.00. saries of life Clieap. .alniiost giveni away. IUNTER, Libhrty, . C.