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4 PICKENS SENTINEL. LOCAL NE9WS. -Rev. 0. L. Durant was in town this Week on buslness. -J. P. Ulrles and wife- of (reenville,, as In town lat week. -M. L. Alexander, of Greenville, was in townl last week on business. -W W Griffin and wife, of William ston, visited relatives in town last week. --The city fathers of this town are pre pariug to put the streets in good condition. --Infoim yourself upon everything in nrleral and McFa!l's Alirianack In particu -Dr. Whiteford Smith, a prominent Methodist devine, died at Spartanburg last Thurspay. -Misses Nannie and Saille Mauldin are 9isiting their saster's, Mrs. A. M. Morris and Mrs. B. Lewis. -Miss Letha Chapman, of Greenville tounty, Is viiting Mrs. W. J. Ashmore at Glassy Mountain. -The protracted meeting begun in the Methodist church last week will continue through this week. -The friends of Rev. 0. L. Durant were glad to hear him preach last Tuesday even iag at the Methodist church. -Capt. J. A. Griffln, Dr. R. KirkRey, James and FAdle Griffin left last Mnday for a fishing tour on Keowee. -Two Easley gentlemen ran up on their wheels last Friday. and purchased each 15 cents worth of the Dog Show. - -It is stated that Mr. M. L. Donaldson President of the State Alliance, will imake his reply to Governor Tillman this week. -Ex-Representative John A. Easley, of this county, ha: bought an interest in the livery,ttables of J. P. Charles, of Green ville. : Fire broke out on Maj. J. J. Lewis' place on Wolf Creek last Sunday and burn ed over about twenty live acres of wood land. -Bud Allen struck Will Montgonery in the head with a rock last Sunday at Easley and inflicted a severe wound. Both are colored. -Rev. R. W. Seymour, of Walhalla, will preach in the Baptist church at this place the third Sabbath in this month at 11 a. m. and at night. -See the advertisement of the Misses. Ross;~of Greenville, and when in the city buy your millinery of them. They have a fine stock of goods. -Evidence was taken this week on the regularits of the dispensery act. It Na as shown by the testimony that the act had been regularly passed. --Married at Marietta. Greenville coun ty, kpril 16th, Mr. Bud Robertson and Miss Amanda Couch. Rev. J. 'I. Singleton performed the ceremony. -The Worlds Fair was opened in Chica go last Monday. President Cleveland made the opening address. Between 150,000 and 173,000 people were present. -,le prospects for an abundant fruit crop this year is very promuisihg. If all the fruit that is now ou the trees stays there the trees will not hold it up. -Married at the residence of Mr. P. D. Dacus on the 30th tilt., Mr. Jainmes Jones and Miss Masters. Rev. J. E. Fos ter performed the ceremony. -The health ordinance went into effect thme first of May. rtica disregarding it will be p)romiptly fined or implrisoned,- if they arc reported, or found out. -Married at the residlence Ef the ofi ciating clermmn on tne 16thm of A pril. li r. Nslen and hirs. Easter llmiies. Itev. J. E. Foster performed the ceremony. -Maj. J. JT. Lewis, J. P. Carey. HI. 0. Boweni, Eugene Alexander and Larry Thiornley left Tuesday for Keowee to give th~ fiuny tribe a round. They will be gone seYeral days. *-W. E. and .fohn Hlen,1ricks, sons of Mr. I). E. Ilendricks, of F'ieldl, and1 who have bmeen attendinig college near Green ville, Trenn.. returnedl home last week to spend vacationi. --Ex-BhierliffH. A. Ricfhey is going ex. tnnsively into the water melon business. Hie has planted two acres and contemlates planting a new ground of about, ten acres if he can get the seed. ---It is against the town ordinance for horses or catt,le to be graz.ed on the streets. Some body will be hurt or a child killed and the council wviil be to blame, if they do not enforce the law. -Tina Richardson, a colored girl of Columbia, died last Tuesday after a small animal like a mouse had run out of her mouth. She said it camne from her throat. The doctors are much interested. --T,here were not many people present at the sale last Monday only oine iiceC of property was sold, the house and lot on main street belon zing to D)r. J. D). Cure. ton. It was bid off by J. E. Boggs for $700. 4 --Maj. Stewart, Clerk of Court, recorded last week a deed from II. A. Strode, Nelsom C. Poe and David 13. Sloan to the Calhoun Land CJoimpany, of Calhoun, f or 614 acres of land .Theo consideration of the deced is $48,000. -The-special comamittee ap)pointedl by the grand jury to investigate the conditiomn ofjhe oflces met last Monday to hbegin their work. The committee conisist of .. A. Robinson, E. B. Richardson andl J. E. lioroughs. --It is reported in Columbmia that. Wa'de Hlaines confessed to two p)risoners in the penitentiary to killing Miss HIornsb)y. lie has been resp)ited b)y the Governor several times but in all proba'bility lie will meet his just fate next Friday. --Mr. D). E. Hlendricks of Field, had three hogs bit by a miad dog s4ome) tinme since and they all went mad and had to b e 4killed. Several dogs in that commnunity was bitten at the same time anti nearly all went mad andl were. killedi. -Bupply makes demand and( demand makes supply. Since Mr. Ashmiore and Mr. Duckworthi have gone regularly into She wagon making buiness-~ they have near ly completedl four new wagons aind dlone ten times as much reparing. Thiri work Is all strictly tirst class. --Pickens nman--"What has beomei of that old woman that managedi this show when it was along her" before? She wis a regular old deCvil." Show-man--"She isi now taking a rest. The lady is all righ t she is my mother." "Pickens man- Ily George ! .I did not, know that. She's a good businmess wcman." -Eph. Cassell andi Ira Hlogshead were tried last Monday in New York for ilhoot.. ing the green goods man, George A ppo. Cassell was acquit,ted and Hiogsheadl was convictedl and finemd $50. A ppo was also tried for dealing in green goods and attempt. Ing to swindle, was convicted and sentencd to three years in the penitentiary. e -"It is statedl that a well-known minister of tihe gosp)el is an applicant for the posi tion of county ispnsor at Allendale, Barn. well county. Hle seems, it is said, to be conscientious in hIs determination to be county barkeeper, and does not thik it, will be any disgrace to his profession. This is the fir cae of the kind that has been heard of ."-The Statc. 1Ay UsaIQn l?eetIsig, The Union n.eeting, of the first divilion of the Twelve Milo river Association met with GrifMln church on Friday last. The introductory sermon was preached by Rev. J. 'Jr. Lewis at 11 o'clock. The afternoon session was opened with devotional exer cises by Rev. J. E. Foster, after wNch the subject "How can we got the members of the charches more interested in the Union meeting8" was discussedl with much inter est. Iev. J. T. Lewis moved that the an swer to this query be: "By praying for then, by working for them and by attend ing them." The Second subject ".What are the evi dences of a change frou nature to grace?" was opened by Rev. B. Holder and follow ed by several other brethren. On motion the answer to this query wa3 "By forsak ing all for Christ."' After the discuss ion of this subject a prayer meeting was engaged in led by Bro, J. A. Griffin. A committee consisting of C. E. Robin son, Rev. J. T. Lewis and J. T. Looper was appointed to draw ip a constitution and bye-laws. The meeting Saturday morning was op ened with devotional exercises by Rev. J. E. Foster, after which the constitution and bye-laws were read and adopted. An elec tion of cflicers was then entered into which resulted as follows : Moderatoi, Rev. J. E. Foster; Secretary, C. E. Robinson; Treasurer, T. T. lughes; Executive com mittee, ltev. J. Ml. Stewart, Rer. J. T. Lewis and J. A. Urillin. Letters were read and delegates enrolled from eleven 6f the fourteen churches. The discussion of the subject "To what extent is the church responsible for the morals of the people of the -commIintliy % In which it is located?'' wtas opened by Rev. W. B. Singleton and discussed by several. On motion this que y was continued over for discussion at the next Union meeting. The next was the discussion of the indebt edness of the Association, but no action was taken. The subject. of dancing created consider. able interest, and it was areetl by ill that it wats conintry to the rillet (if the Baptist chlirch and that Baptist uhould not, engage t in it. Saturday night ltev. J. E. Foster preached a very interesting sermon. Sunday was by the Salnda Musical Association for siigng except from 11 o'clock till dinner hour which was used by Rev. J. M. &Stewarl for a missionary ser- 8 mon. A good collection was tkkein for State luissions!. The exc-iiive committce will fix the C time and place for the next Union. Frorm I'lediiont. Mit. Emrron:- As it has been some time '1-in 1e I have sele an)thiir froin this place u1 I N il give you a few (dot.:. I will first give yon soit,thinmr (if my Vi*it to the beautifz:l it"' tAlow of Piekens. Svas surprisA to see the I improveineits goirg on up there. There are more im proveiints in the wy of buiWing than ther" is inl thle city of v it rCev ille inl pro portion to thel- inhabilats. Aflter transact 111g Some bi'e-1ness with 111v frivnii J. E. 1oggs, f w:i i' i out 1' din with him, and after n.ecting his vstfim1abl4e faiiilv was int.roducel too illm dinig table whicli was lo:dl with goodl vietu:ds. I am a great l-,ver anid reder of the Smyt -riNx:., but. my piper did not turn up this week. The citizens of Piedmont and surround ing countryi are looking forward for a new postmaster at this place, and we hope that C Un[cle sam will give its our man. Mr. 1 Frank Alexander is the iman we have pe- e titioned fdr. Frank wili till the bill. lie is kiid and polite inl every respect, a g-n tiemaln aini a square man. The eleven hour law iW on us and we dol't like it. We thiink that Josh ought to atteind to his owni buOsines-s and let us alone, as we were dloinig well. I am glad to kniow that Oe.onee is going to have a cotton niill. I wish that P'ick enis woldi have a whole dozen. I hmope to !.1< i my Siu'ssuNl, next week, and when I get it I don't wanit to see ituv mnme torn nit ' .f it. I a111n a conlservative - D emnoc:rat. Good luck to the Scr.:.ist..1 William D). Glenn, of I iherty, died at the homce of his brother, .Joh: M. Olenn, at Slabtown) on the morningt of the~ 29Jth of April. aged 41 y'ears. His remains wereb interred thme day13 following iln the cemeteirv at Canrmel. Thhe funeral serv'ices wereecn- v dtted by 11er. J1. 11. lilley, D). I). The pall hmear'rs were: W.iM. Ilagood, A. LI. F WyaS.tt,B II1. Calahianm, .f. II. hirown, E.I P. AlIgood, l)z-. .1. W., Smith. A large con- Ii courlse of the frie-nds o)f ie deeased were presen'ut to witnies: tile last 5:11d rites. MIr. t iinn hiad been in hand health fori $s1me timelt, but1 it wa not thought that the He was one of time m)o!t popular and A~ successful micehanlt lthat' eer didl bulsinessi in this county. I is sterling quaSlities of th miii;11 and hearit won hosts of friends both di in the commll(eial andI social circles. ti '[he impress of hionesty inregrity of purpose c were so prominently and1( indellibly stamped upon his character that lhe waus iml)icity trusted alike by friends and1( strangers, iIe wias a niohle speciimen of the truei mian andI all his endearing tratits were heightened andI s1 sanctified hy that living faith which unites a1 to Christ.N The beloved and( dlevoted wife of his b< vouth p)reeede'd him to the grave more z< than eight, years ago. T[heir ashes rest to- [ gethetr here, hut thkey are happ)iy beyond the reach of dea'lth. MIars1anI Payne is Dend. Anniston, A la., A pril '7.--Special.) -p W. N. I layne, a U nitedi Staktesi depuIIty mar shail of this e'iy, who wva- sho~t by a negro nakmedl TVom (hark in Clehnrni county lastp T[hoursulay night, (did thlis akft-rnoon ii of his w wIoiunds. '[le mitgro iistIok him for a a whliiI'enas he5 wal ~?kedl up to his houiise to e miake ini pirie's, anid gave hiiise'lf up to the 'nlleers ne(xt. imr'ninmg.-- (Conistitution- c. Mr 1. 1lio 'i'yn Ill oce ak residenit of thIiso (ounty, and wast a~O brlIotlwrl of .1. 1I. P'ayne, dlat e for,m Sheri If iin 1"4.l. lie mioved to AXn Iiistoni lve oir s'x (Iears a.co.. A Ilnme~ wIedinig. M~liss ('arrie WVat son, oif this eiity, and Grieen Fotster,x of Pic'kens, a brother of ( . L . Foster, of Ii thtenvillte, were nmirriedl at I 2 o'clock WVednestheiy. The wedding was at the re-idenc11e of tile bidle's fatheIr, Lynnii WV. Waitson,. Iinwomibe st reet. 'Thie Rev. D r. J. A. Mnd pelI rfo rmned thle t(eremony.~ Only mieinbetrs of It' tannly were presen'C5it.J lnmmeidiately att er till t(eremonyi Mir. andli P ickens.-.- 111il1y Ne ws of -a b. OUR CLUBBING OFFERl. A Farm and Stock Paper to Every Subscribcr of The Sentino Read our Offor' Below, we de; l 't it (Inr lar:' fiamily of rend. 11nade aIrranlgementis-. wilth th pubhi.jhen 'f the' Farner u ie IN (Iit-' oe iN'i-ain,f nu - ' To l(l ho t p y arrenlrI2'et I nId Ii ., ini ad. vance we n will sIluI Cte S:Nm'r'.r0.an the! lk l Fill ers ( Gniee andhIhit Hom (ll:Ij,ttdo(, tine ve0r In tIlvant?i(, andi LII rb-e oIf thll -atrmer's Gu.idei andl ilomell I ampanh jllis lxffly tIe-t, hnt by spe tI,I(ranIgnts we canI10 :11 give both papers fItr ant t'ight-palge, forty-lo! mn10 l'emlIilltmonthl rmn andi Ilinehioild plIper. it i-t foil of vninab tle i fomrma,tion for thle i'arm,er, ttIk raliler anti tiOllIkeeiper. It,1 i a pape1r every t'armeLr .wbould EERE WE I' Clothing, Hatb For Spring, whie eYc The Newest Id In Everything, and If we wil We are shov ens' Suits at Everything in Boys Olothix 7 he NE WE S1 A Magnificent Lino of NEoLIOE SHIRT9 .00 8] March 23rd. '93,M3. [he Greenville Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, tore and oflice fixtures. Flooring, Ce1iling, Weathorboard irch Pews. We keep a large stock of Gla entioned Materials and can ship Whtn you want Bottom Price i1. Di-We Manufactire our own g< Greenvill March, 23rd, 1893-mc ml'111'nor I The Misses Ross have just retu d from Northern Markets with test novelties in Millinery and F y goods-with Lowest Prices! All are cordially invited to exa heir Stock before buying. No. 126 Main Street, GREFENVILLE,5. C. mnay4-3mi'0)3 F. A. Walker & Br Areeuaville, S. C. If you want a Corset that is absolut ribreakable and one that is recomment y eminent, p)hysicianls don't hes'itate to lof our Corseta, They are the Lal odiel, Most Elegant Shape, and L< !aist. Paient Expansion Bust, Pert ormi and (Comfort and everyone of th mied with Featherbone and made from a tine Satceen. We call special attent our QALAMAZOO WAIS nd would he glad to furnish you testim Is from many of our customers testify their qualities of comfort, elegance iirability. There is no Corset on en hat will last longer than the Featherbi orsets. Our Millinery on Street Floor. We are dleterinned to sell or offer l1e for the next few weeks our eni ock of Fine Millinery and Fancy Goc ow, if you want anything at all in 1a iie, r:mmings, Surasha, Pongees, (1 s and Laces, French Crepe and Cr, 'lowers and Featheri Ostrich Tips, Pomn Pons, Black and ( lumnes, Bunch Flowers, Single Sp ontures, Roses, D)aisies and Wreath (Ubildr'en's Caps in Lawns5, Silk, Sat lush and Velvet also it handsome elI selected stock of Fancy Glilt, SI 1(1 Jet Ornaments, Trimming Pins, i rowns, Pittuets, etc. Now don't put off 'till tomorrow,1 >me at once and get your choice befi ur Millinery Stock is picked over. We are (offering everything in our Mi ery D)epartmnent and a great many go our D)ry Goods8 Departmecnt at and >W cost. apr27 -93m3. 94EW DRUG STORI 3rugs, Fresh and Pui Afl kinds of Drugsq on hand at imes, anrd altl kinds oif 1'atenit, Mt ine's. We re ropi'n all day nnd chee'r: y respondI( to all night calls. At lot of Fine Cigarsi and ToblacC 1(IIU(NEY & OSHORtNI T1hiis is~ the place to get, your D)ru heap. HE i i: N ie; N i i respe< ifull I i, rinm pat rons and frItinds that he has fi tted ,',ms over the (Greenvli' ~ Na,tional ii ih(re he wiiifll tIntiu to Shave, ifa i-cut, sil ou, .%e., to the mou artikd style. illoin trlct and pIromp'i t'tnio hi'e u o erit ,,tronlage in1 the futu re a. in the pa't .\l4'o, i amo agenlt fort ilickey I%'eleb.rated I lne, for pireventionls of inMne elenin calp. removlinVlg h)andrutf hi' ii al nylng ir hi and other diRensenl of thc Scnlp. V'ery RteHpecin thr, C. J. HloI fowa y, Jana t tw ARE AGAIN! th a Stock of ; and Furnishings far eclipses all of our previous rts. We have leas on will only favor us with a look certainly make a Customer of You Ing a GREAT Line of $10.oo. ig from a 69 cent suit up, tats fu all "Shapes and Colors. I with Starched Collars and Cuff., from 76 Cents I VIITH & BRISTOW, t-lm.a CJLcot.bLera3?s. Greenville, 8. C. Manufacturing Co. Blinds, Stairs, Wainscotting, Mantels ing, Mouldings, Balusters, Brackets and 39, Oils, Paints, Varnish and all the abov )n short notico. s on Building Alaterial call on or write te )ods and will not be undersold. e Manufacturing Co. Greenville, S. C. rn the an1 icMceFALL'S A LMANAC.K -0-o try This is the time o' the year when est everyb)ody should attend to their own >ng business and let other peoples alone. ec Its this Almanacks busmness-not ex:- to tinker with tho weather and1 pro ion dict storms and whirlwinds and (dry spella and tell you what you must .,. and what you mustn't, and how you 1. must and how you mustn't, but to al ways have on hand what you want On- and what you are bound to have. lng 15nd Tools to WVork With: rthi mue Let the Gully washers and Trash movers go on their own way. What you want now are grass tanglers, frcrust breakers and clod rollers, and r they are hore. *s. Your good wife needs some Furni ib- ture and Window Shades and proba na- bly a Stove or some Crockery or Ta pc~ blo Cutlery. The girls want a new Hat, a Spring Dress, a Parsol, Gloves. Ribbons, Embroideries and Laces. Let thenm ol. make their own selections. ray And then the boys: Don't be un es. easy about them, they'll tell you what n, they want, adyou'll scratch your e eda few times before they tat get it. But here are a fewthings that will 'lt. comno in mighty handy now pretty ""soon: G rain Cradles, Hartowgi, jm. Sweeps, Hoes, Double Foot Stocks, 's M~ouldh)oards andl Wings, Paintri, Oils, i.e- Varnisihes anid Brushes, and a lot of Corn and Pe(as. New goods overy _week. Comos and see us. !WV. T. MecFA LL. he. iOsa. aill di Osar Market. ('orrected weekly by A. M. Morris, r io..........................7 o M r (' ..ken.,..ry.ng.... ............... | hkens, Gr....w....................... 20 001ids....... .......... .. ............ .. 2 ,r HAGOOID SPRI] Dress G'oodi!% ("in hoes. l ghRpt, WortteiN, le a1lel, out ing. Co d e Itoil, Fdl i , tti lleii ('<twilih Tritaina NoveltIex, 'ane), Mm lin, D)rems'es,l"ltli4. Stripou Naino-oku. Dotted Rud FiRilrett Stise. and Illack ofawst, badTuierpi aud orer dreb. Noveltiew. o by, Grarerlex I Nicle Ine of Cand loods. licklep. Cod Fish, Salmon, %ew Orleans andi Ilolniempul S%rup4i. The best Coffee to be liad. Tet;, S'tgitrs.' Pure Sices Silver I-eaf Lard, CanvaR441 11RinI-. III A1, I'I.lyUIRtent. GJolden %heaf undl A. I FI(murs. All relIRble biatin and lorice-, tire right. Comie slid aee for yourself. THE BARGA: The Most Goods For HEADQUARTER% Medicineg, Chiemiical, Paints, Oil,;, V. Soaps, Tooth Bruslie, Fine Perflues anl thing that is usually kept in my lino. I am constantly receiving a largo and 1 tznt Medicines of every kind, and will 1h pleto Stock of such Goods that will muOt When you are in town call anld see) me more Drugs for less money than anywher Physicians prescriptions compotlided C. with care and dispatch. Thanking my friends andil luomers I oxtended, I hope to Inerit a ilt inuie. buieslOsS, puro iunadulterated DrIg Id times. During my absence J. C. .1ENNIN(S at the "Old Stand" on tho corner of A Hotel do Thornley. N. B. All persions having a family ri can now buy all the necessiry iigredluilt Carriages, B3uggie: SPECIAL TO CASH B We offer at R{EDUCED) PltlCES, Carriages, BugJgief COME, EXAMINE The Greenville ( H. C. MA 0. W. NIlItIlINE, Masperisstenu THE CASH LEWIS & SON, 'They still I,.ead th'! without 13argimi,. Every person bing11 ( of G'oods wvill reei:ve a1 n SAVE :.YOUIl And fhc Way to <(o0 Goo<ds of Dry Goods, Notions, fiate Medicinles TOO CHEAP tc Good Flour at $3.60. Best I have a Splendlid Coffee 5i Meat, iardl anid other N T. N BRUCI .qG CATALO Bad Debts. Ve won't name thetie. You know whotht LIr iN N bait ofllo or not. We call only )udil the way you act. Are you acting fair an lare about it? HAGOOD, B [N HOUSE I TIm Least Money. FOR DRUGS, .rn.-hes. 1ye StutTs, Faney Toilel d T( i artil.. III fac ;ry vell seleted Stock of Drugs, Pa 6nys keep oil hal a full and Comn Lthe deaniid (of tho P111blic at Large. an1(d be eovic"Ied that you canl bu) 0 ill the ip u1) ntry. trefully, and all orders answerec' )r the liberal patronage heretofort f the in1 by pLrIWupt attenRIltionl t< 'rives tk sik th itrngency of t<l will tAke pleasure in waiting on y<l 3in anId Fatotory street4, opposit G. V. E .ALE. lth to Imanufaeture their owu son s fromt ineo Chll) for the cash. G. W. E. 3 and Wagons OFFER! [JYERSI andl( JWagons. AND) BUY. ioach Factory, LTA S. C., R KLEY, Proprietor, Proprietors. )ne D ollar s w~orth ic:e prIesent. not be~ unders-old. WIS & SON. .:. MONEY I U is to Buy, Your ME. ~, Shoes, lIard'ware anU MENTION. pounds~T for $1.00. [eessaries of life Chea] etc., almost given awa: . HUNTER, Lihoartyv. C . E & Co GUE. 1votionx! Ribbons, iftandkerchliefs, Ladles, Mens an(k Childreiis llomiery in Atbuldinee, Gloves, and fillk Mitts, Black, forelon Ilaces, Suisses and Enhroideries inosertiotis, F"anev Edging, Nie Pearl flutam, ji;albriggan U1nderwear, Thiomp son's Corsets, ancy Veling. rA Hardware ! All kinds of Butts, Hinges, Screws, Knob and Pad Locks, Itasps, Files, A iigur4, Chisel, Planes, Saw, Sciuares, Levels, Ac. spales, Shovels. Forks. Itakes lintit le oes, Scovill lloes. Plows, Plow Stocks, 'low Gear, Collar Pads, Toim Can nons Shuck Collars, lifty Kegs Nails from Fuc tory. lought at a Bargain. RUCE & CO. ?. l:WW. JULIUS E.. BOGGl THE PICKENS d" ..A ency! The IcviiN aml .,Kenoy now has for sale tihe ft)ltvllow t del sirable landls: 31 nere ii, 1:iwley Towni-ship, 4 miles froM a 0h y h's l r)l4 Greeni (ireoviille, 4 -,ettlements ofot t, i uA. ireltit, 177 neres in culti n'ent, ui l in wo)d.. one of tie best farms inih -t h'ow Iberty. 125 ares in hi h ).Il stete tfit iv11 atioll; Vuow1 orelhards; 11tu nd othler louse's; level; the best il fai in it, ;'ivke s county: terinu caty. w ' ' n W1t l ck,i Vurinilt'g or pas. turi- lku-.1; '21 14 res in ctntw?t(imvi ; I litle from 140 I n ..h.L-I. r-0d: O'i this place good n% t'.- I'll r woh i; t 4t.11 , i coillt gin and p ri- -. wi -I 1 4, - - I we i rls n itlh lrker and i! iixitxre,!_ at!! run by L.effel water wheel; w41rv'ting himuse i ith well of good water and all nec-siry out nilding.; also house for miller; a d esil.l01 i prit ble achee. Terms easy. 1' ncre- vn Tvwii Cretk onie ile weII of Pick Ie ; l siltnidil im-4w r: snttw inill, etilton gin, feed er witrt emAttl-, 1 vwe-r pirems, grism will, mnill C Is llo>two, rian"-hinery in operation; good run of ustmtn; olle-half cit-h, balnce ecay annual 1mym11enlls. ":1 4 'r'. onr m rea( to pumpkintown, 4 iiinl't i1. l'i . In" ltundri-d neres in i. I'll .tit . I: :::, I re vet 'welve MI ile river bot I I t 4'1 G(.-( fittii atnd grail land. Onle good 0 w .11n' aId oni !>o41d tenant lihoue. Term . J i - '.t fo n1 4pot ileilh. - :I lim 1; rd for rauge, h r. i tw. Fi::c!y ti nhcred . 4474 n re ..a4 u 4 n '- ''f Sat l,L rier, I lnile froin PhW'I 4. i.rtI e. n :.I an. l scho11w house; 25 atc el vh't t int, 1 it ret branci lottom; on pulf rijA. wel li tre riev i0xii!nsh. ,1> eno., of 111 in irieticne townstip near Dhalton; I4 erem in vultivatitin balance in origi iiial ftortIt hinti u mi ill the bes-t pIne timber; wvel) wttait.d: lrce, #41-0, one-liaf caleh balance at 14 per cent. Otzercwt in lIstati;v to:whipl, good tenant how4t. 15 iteret, in till Ivit ionl, bulnce fine tim ber and1 gruss: 1l.J)C41 on 1 init tiie. 220 ncre-4 t in .'Cntritl Ihi, l acres in cul tlti tion. li w-ro-s tin- 4 ait-ture, balauce in best of thillher; 1 4 ( irailr110Id Ittti , I mile of hrth!Il1 4e'hool. Iill betiold Cheap Onl easy A 4"44:11'411. Unein- I100 w-eres' in 1)iettsville towna ship., Ill 4e'res 14n cul4t ivaltion,4 4'ple4dhi ti;nbor; I m41Ile (f chullrch ii undI 4(hoo1; des'irablie nIeighbor hoort ;price 8i4 0;c e'y termsn. 1149 nere's 4 railes.4 w('t of P'ickensI( 04n Wahalla rotadt; levecl 14and;1 will um44ke splenilc -fsrm; tim ber is fin.: muust hie sold.1 , a 250 neres 444 Lil1 l44 Eou'tntoc, -i10 acres 1r1 cult! vntlo 140 i ne4res4 bot tom1, Il necres inl good pnaiture goodI log hoeuse. bl0 acres flu4e Sage grass, n feln'ed, stable for feour llorses; thia place is well watered and a hnrgain at 1600. A fat'nm or 23 aes 4 miles west of Pickens; 30 ncres ':leared, balan44ce in good timber; well watered by- creek iad srerig; necar Concord church 44444 sichool housee; deiIrabjle Delghbor ho44od:; pri'e: $1,3004. 123 nt'res ntorthawest of Symm's .mill; 70 acres itn(4 Iutiv~ation, 25 ncrenl ini boCttoml la,nd 0on Feif teen Mi le creek; in a high state of eultivation; goodi beuldlings; ine water and a good orchard; terntas. 8I per cnt; time 8 years. A splernt41Iid farnt of hi00 acres, 2% mile north of . 2'4444 oim frn4ded1 road; three good tonan. houeses, t4o n4eres f r high stacte of cultivation, 30 4.eres biest Twlve:I'4 M 114' bottom4; does4 not over P tion; 0:' p'1.,! 're of to neres, goodi fenice, good well o4f water en t we good springs; will Senl on 444asy14 enns; p4r4Ce SIXL .44 24t'. aicres 444 Itig Crow cek ; 75e acres in culti vni n.* 25n84 e a st, of ad 1444844 444;Iiacres of it n 4i hout a dIhelb; the buttteom lande not subject to ovrI44w; half ;e Icof ruill an4id gin, one mite of schlte 1n444 clh ub -prlce E,000; terms easy. 175ntetres tienir Pumpk intown, in original forest; i00 tieres ties welt and tinber line; price $350 A Iso -100 acres ullnmproved tract, t0 acres bot tim uniintlproevl; l50 acres of tract in original timbler: parico, 8150. 8 tuiles from P'ickena on graded road toe lisstatoe. 85S acres 2 mles south west of Cross Plains on waters oif George's creck; good cotton land, one half in4 orig inail forest; fine timho'r; about 85 acres cleared an lini a high state of cultivations good water sand necessary buildings: terms easy. 41 acres just nxorth of Pickens, joinis the corgo rate limits, all in cultivation, 10 acres of to n est bottom land, line build ingit!husaoo bargain for a pe'rson wanting a small farm near town: pirine *700), half cash, balanice in one year For any I artleenhirs write to Pickens Land -A gency, P'ickeni,4 .S. (. A M AN """ """"tI'iin $450 IM!S NEIGHIBOR ON LY $1357.-00 1) T HiE b.AMi PIANO. Neitr i 41 141: '44rt1' 4 1: ('kl ovet* I p' 44.n l41' '.hrNat4t;4:'' prie , by I'' buyi direct O)r4 J, LIIlX NIE & 'DAIUGlT1ERS, Who4 lhve but4, one14 p)ri(c and thant tho are( ntilt biljt thattt wayt~. WV4rite for latest special o)fTersi4. ThIe I.44;ti 1nal 4441e yo et 4nie to P'icens, htul P'ickens: 4 'in 'lprun41 414444we1 of1 the4 ra4ilroatd, if you an ein 4 l.4n'ey m4 l'ikens4 444.4 i 14h to tal toa.n in 4th, othter town4. Jut4 lit'ep to 4he 4h1441 (4411 4n4' 444he one4 you4 w4n. iT'hi un r44roIr4441tly treanitedI4 anid ctorrCt ne4'.w, gua444ante4141' .\ il me4'nges5 for PI ''cns an4d v14i44n4y p4r')14yt! dlv iered.4 PlitN's T111LCPlONl' CO -FREE TRIAL \ ''i' i g.l\' lu'erers from youthful er b4 \ ii:0 4' 16. roi: lo0 ofi mnanl ' igor( * v ri (:4t,'t. IDr. l-it .\lnt's4 Ne'rvo P .a wil rT e'flr4ee a. 44.1% 1h ar44 by3 iito e, thouands of *'44444es of th44 ve-r worst kholi and4 of long stand lng haviie beeni rCstoe4t tol perfect health, lSO0G te'StlimoinhlLu from4 all over theO world. Pic Per pnkage $1.450, six for *.5,00N, trial paok*ggsentse en rely sealeds for 144 (cents p,ostaige. or '. Ilnalutead,.si., Chicago, Iis, UJ..- A..