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?1OKENS SENTINEL. -Capt..J. D. Mowen was In towh Mon MY, . . -J. E. Boggs went th' And'erlon last '06k on business. -B. A. 11agood, Esq., of Charleston, A as in town last week. -The Southern Baptist convention met t Nashville, Tenn., last week. -Prof. 1H. A. Strode,- accon panted by is wife, was In town last week. -hose ho are liable to poll tax have I pay from the ages of 21 to 60. -John ). Harris, of Graenvillo, visited 0r-brother T. D. Harris this week. -The d:ty fathers have put in eight days rork on Ahe streets and improved them 'cry Uluch. -We regret to learn of the Illness of Mis Uarlotte Murff, but trust- that she will oon recover. -Uaj. J. 11. Ambler was In town last 1lhureday hail and hearty and which was i 78th birthday. -Capt. C. L. Ilollingworth has added o the looks of is dwelling by giving it a resh coat of pait. -H. 0. Bowen has had a new and sub itantial set of steps built up to his offi:e in he Freeman building. --The protracted meeting at the Metho i1st church In still in progress and will be tontinued several days. -J. W. Bruce accompanied by Miss Lelf White, of Anderson, paid Pickens a flying visit las Sunday. -The Attorney General aiav that person al property belonging to municipal corpora hIons is liable for State taxes. -Mr. and Mrs.' D. J. Carter, who have been In Shelby, N. C., for soFic titme past ret urned to ths place :asL Friday. --The Baptist worshiped in their new :hurch last Baturday and Sunday for the rst tiue. 4even members were added. -Strawberries, ice cream and cake at the old.court house Friday evening at 6 o'clock by the ladies of the Baptist church. -J. E. Boggs, Eiq., delivered a speech at Walhalla last Tuesday, 16th, at the an )vmal plc nic of the Mouitain Fire Com )any. -At a meeting of the stockholders of the Piedmont Factory last Wednesdayco'l. J. L. Orr, was re-eleeted president ild treasurer. .--The young people of the town and vicinity are reqtemted to meet at the Bap tist chure4 Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock to praetl- niu:e. - -Josh. Ad: , the mail carrier on the Puampkintown route, was thrown from his cart last Monday by his horse running away and was badly hurt. -Pickens Is on a boom now. It Is able to ltpport two "News llnys." We Couldl not catch their names 1ti week but will try and get then next week. -C%pt. and Mrs. Thornley left 1ere last Monday for Anderson onl a ad isi-m. Tihey received a telegram thmt the infant of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. White was dying. -All children between lte ages of six and twel-Ly one a entitled to attend any of the free publie ichtoruS of this State tin tier the provisions of the last act of the leg. Isettre. --Mr. F. C. Pars)ns, of the Cro.- Creek settlon, was in town last t week atfud h1filllt somte corn. ile is 65 vearq old a.t)I says this is the first time in his life that lhe ev'er bJoughmt corn. -It, i sid nux vomi:ca ill kill muile-. Put a table synoniu full in a gn-rirt of meail, anake it to-deughi anid feed the chtickenis. It will kill hawks and is said to be a tery effectual exterminator of tmites. A-Major R. A. Will1ams, finuanci:'l atnd comnmercial editor of the BaltIimore Amnier Iiean, andi father of Mr. A. B. WVilliams, the able editor of the Greetnvilie Newe, stiedK at Baltimore last Friday aged .71 year. -it le stratnge to see tihe ptierstilioni of somne people. An (old colored man was int town Itat week wearing a piece oif lead around his nteck tie'd on a strintg. When aqked why~ lie wore it said it kept his nose from bleeding, --James Morgani, colored, while at Wim. Blowent's, also colored, last Sutnday night was bit on the hand by~ a little dog he. longing to Boweni. Later the dlo hit on,e oft lowen's chitldrent. .It is thought the dog was med and wast killed. --It coat Mrs. Anna Potter, the femiale* candlidate for mt syor of Kantsas City. 47& 50O to secure twenty- nine votes. WVorst of all, she had to pay this in cash, and not in town kats. The Voters in thtis great and 4growing city are not to be deceived. -Mrs. Lizzie E. Thornley, wife of Capt. E. L. Thoi~rnley, died at the home of her husbanid at Savanntah. Ga., last Monday. Mtrs. Thornley had beent In badl htealh for severall months. She heaves several littlec children, a'-husband and marny friends to mourn her loss. - -Mr, J. fL. Hlaynie, of Greenville, was in town last Saturday and brought with hhnmi an organ to sell to the ladiies of the Baptist church. While here lie chiangedl his ad. *in the SENTINEL. to which we call attenttion. If you need a first class organ it will be to) your interest to trade with Mr. Hlaynie. --We are pleased to state that Easley is in (direct commnictiation, by telepthone, with the following points: Greenavi-le. Piedmont, Pelzer, Greers. Tlaylors, Spar. tanburig, Cli ftont, Gaff'ney. Marietta. Tlrav clers Rest, Uceedy ltiver Factory, Pelham,. Pacolet. -Eauley D emocrat. And1( Pickens, ~3eighbor. --Mrs. ilebecca (lardy, wkdow of the late.John Clardy. died at the residencee of her'sotn-ln-law, Mr. Mack. Farmer, wvest of 8ix MIle-church-, otn last Wedtnesday even lng. She- was 74 yecar*s of age. 11er re malis were buried Frh(day at Enon hlaptist church, of which she was a member. She llaaves seven chilren amN a numaber of granti chWkrent. -0. . Bowen andu Eugene Alexander, of Plckens, rode to the chly yesterday on bheir bicycles. They camte over in the miornhig. taking atboul two hours to maaket tJhe trip. Aft,-r tranlsactinig some bus~iness they returned in the- afternoon. Wilth -the telephone and( the wheels Pickents and Gireenville are becoming closeI3 traitef. Daily News of the 11 inst. --The Greenville News has this~ to say a:bouit the joint discussion of the dispen sary law by Furmian University bovs wichi ttkilcebst Friday night : Thle (lue. lion discussed. was one of the-liive Iasues of Ste time and one- which in a few wveeks will become- a stern tieality. It was, 'llk eixed tat the Evants Dispenesay Jaw is the best solution- of the liquor problem." The subhject was handled ini an able mian. ner by the young dispuitanter The aflirmt alice was pa'presented by WV. IR. -Millan. of the Phillosophlin. and Geo. T. l3aker, ol the A dulphian, whIle J1r. B. Bozeman, of the Philosophian, and. WV. E. Wilkins, of t>he Adolphian, toolt the ntegative sIde. Fresilents 8. W. O'l- and H-.lL. fuck, a.f the 'Adelphian atnd Philosop)hian. socie' mes, Aespetively, occupied seats on- the stage, clad In theIr robes of-oilice, and thes fotrmer presided over time debte with dhig. akuy and gae.. -Dr. Fletcher Porter, of Westnminste was in town ast Friday. -The paint brush is again being used I thwn. W. C. Bramlett I having the stoj he occupies repainted. -The ladies of the Baptist church wl serve strawberries, Ice cream and cake I the old court house Friday evening b< ginning at 0 o'clock. -The "boys" have )tt them up a tral ese and gyimnastic poles in the old coui house where they go to exerci3e and d< velope thrir muscles. -Last Thursday night while Mr. T. ( Robinson was at church something wei to his house killed anti partly eat a tw imonth old puppy and a lien. The ever ing before it attacked a dog belonging to colored man living on Mr. Robinson's plac and hurt him sev"rely. It is not know what the thing is, but is thought to be catainount or panther. Since writing the above the animal o varmint or whatever It- is has been playin havoc with the dogs generally. 'I Wo 0 three others we have heard of have beet killed by It- We have no objections to it. killing all the (logs but are afraid that at ter dog meat gives out it will tackle tht hogs. It was in lown last Sunday nighl at several places and was seen on the street From descriptions of it we are inclined t( think it a cataniount. It is no respector ol persons in color, religion or politics. DUC1sVlle Dots. As we fariners are very busy at this tim of year you need not expect to bear fron: us very often, and when you do we know% but little to write abc ut. We are all in tih same boat-trying hard to devise way to get a little hard cash in the fall. Now what is the best thing to (10 to get it is whal troubles us. When to plant and how t< work so as to get the best results is th< talk when we get together. Yotr corrcsl)on(leiit after consult iig li! neighbors has come to the conclusion thal the cotton crop of '93 is a fraction largei than '93, And so is the corn crop. W< have used more giiano this year than last, I am of (he opimnon that there is nmore de, versified farming now than there was t few 3ear1s back. When we make on ouli farms all we need then we live at homin amnd then high price of bacon and searcit3 of mioney will not hurt us so bad. I ami sure in this favored land OL ours we cai b self supporting. OLn MAN. ---e o From ock. Farmers are about done planting corm amid cotton. A large concourse of people attended de. vine services at Oolenoy chumrch the first Suinday in this mn:mth. The services wert conducted by Rev. D. C. Frecimani. Mr. A. B. 'alley, ,Jr., killedacatamnomnt last week which weighed nineteen pounds, It was three feet and three inches long and had caught temn of Mr. Talley's lammbs. Mr. Jomin A. Cox came very near being killed reuently by his horse. The attentionl of time Comty Conimmis i-ioners is called for the twentieth time thal three btidges om the road leadingr from Mrs. Susan Trotters to Saluda river are wors( than dangerous. Uncle Joshua says lie will miace thingi warmn for the Commiissioncis it the bridge are not repaired soon. Mr. Bob. Edens is convalescing. VIoIL. At a mcetmig of time Baptist in) their nev chtrch lst Saturday, the following resohi tions were unainiously a(iopted: Wliereas, Our Presbyterian brethren o this place h!e'C kindly illowed us the use (I their chubch since our organization ani while we were without ft house of woi Ship of our own, and have by man1,11 christi:m kindnesses extended to us a inue apprecinted welcomie: lie it Resolved, byv the~ laptist churchn c Pickenms Court House, in regular conmfel nmee aisseimed. tha. we tenmder to tIme Pem byteri:um ehmrchm of this. place our hearnties tamanks amid sincert assuranice of apprecid im for thiese favors. And be it fuither resolved, thi.t it is. tih sene of tlhis bodly that we tender, in al cSIpecial inmamneri, our thanimks to time Presby terian Iadies for tbeir kinadness and' co-oper ationm bothb in our church and Suniday schmor serneces. We, thme umndersigmned imiehanits of Pick4 ens agree to close our stores pr'ompiluy 13 c'hpt Satumrd:mys ami(i piublic day's. mwginnuiin Monday the 15th inst., amid comntimntu ng i til September the 1st: II.moon, Uinues & Co., J. II. Ni(wnmsmY, Jomn'. TI. Li~s & Sox., Wi. C. BmuuU.ET'r', (1. L. I)xNNis. Notice. A mueeting will lbe held at Cross RIoad pecmool house in Bethilehem school mistric of time tax pmayers of said district, for tim pumrose of ilevimng a special tax for schotm pumrpo(ses, on thle :; i t of May 18Mtl3 at o'clock p. mi. By order of thle Bomard ( TIrustees. M. W. Nxwvox, 13. F. Lm's.:.x', The Mlileimmnn P'ictun-ed. A fasiniatinug picture of tihe possi bilities of fut.nre development on thm earth is p)ortraZyed ini "TheO Storya lie Millenmni,'' which is made special feature (of time Junie minme D emnorest's Fa'mmmily M agin.ile. It (1< picts the ioniditioni of imiankinidon thm earth ini thme ten thouitsanldth centui" when interlanetary' comn ic atio has beeni est ablishied, amid the '"dream of the ages" has bec.mo ai vivid ani magnificmint reality. Novel views eot cerninmg the progressivov evolumtion i nmnkimrd thuiig thme initerveninmg e] (ochs are inicluded, amid thme nmarrati, 3i'Csbrlaed in an easy, coiiversationi imner', time events beimng suippoas to tr'anspiro thr'oughi the pmublicti(c of the procein(1igs of time O)ptimiist Clu, n ins5tituitioni es~Ltblied ft the purpose of for'etellinig thme futm (ed 1)y Bea1rd', amd i4 fr'om time pen Arthurr Field. This is time firsta tempt at anytimg like a compiIle p)ictormi repriese'ntattionf of thme foto appearancmme oif tihe earth amid its inhlal itanits. WV. ,) ENNINos .DEMolmEsT, 15~ East 14th Street, New Yor'k. rPHE1 RPNsTADUJLFa reito the~ tomlach, A lier ad boels,Duriy e lood ali1,ici. chronie Diarrhaa. chr'onio ivor ou' botee, iiordorod stornach, Dunlap Dsentery. a ncieum czea.yitic cubrine'on. o of 1A m'esDion, ausca, tin, Pimpes, Rush or lobd to thoe itom n ., owbm acSi n aroruasour1e$ tonmach Tire,so Liver, thener', Vwatpn'dh orl,so tht .r-- ur fomn nmr bood or a amuro in thipr inc tbet fuciny nimo stomc.l an Oontion4 th~uerupanTbue ires5 CUtfOP.t~ase ja iatob. They ontaI Date. ara e I....ioa to en m5... = r, in HERE WE A With a sto Clothing, Hats ar For Spring, which far eeili effortm. We The Newest Idea! in Everything, an(t if on will U we will certain C1 r We are showing a G Mens' Suits at $Ic Everything in Iloys Clothing from i 7 he NE WEST Si V Magnifleent Line of NEOLIGE sHitsI % with 8 SMIT. Wir e .A.wAL March 23rd. '93, M3. The Greenville Ma 0rl'' ICY 17 3 Manufacturers of Doors, Sash, Blin Store and office fixtures. Flooring, Ceiling, Veatherboarding, 1 Church Pews. We keep a large stock of Glass, Oil mentioned MaterialO and can ship on sh< When you want Bottom Prices on I us. AW-We Manufacture our own goods a Greenville h March, 23rd, 1893-mG The Misses Ross have just return ed from Northern Markets with the latust novelties in Millinery and Fan cy goods-with Lowest Prices! ' All are cordially invited to examine their Stock befoie buying. No. 126 Main Street, GRfEENVILLE, S.CU. T. A. Walker & Bro., Grec.aviIe, S. C. If you w ant a Corset that is absohttely unbreakablec and one that is recommended by eminent physuicians don't hesitate to try oneL of our Corsts, Trhey are the Latest Ce - Mwy.i, Most Elegant Shape, and Long b t 'Waist. Patent. Expanision Bust, Perfect Formt and Cominfort. and everyone oif them botnedi with Featherbone 11anae fromt ex tra tine Siateen. 'We call speciali attentioni d to our s KALAMAZOo WAIST.1" IAndu(ld blle gladi to furnish you testimon- a: is from many of our customers tes ifying to their qjualities of comfort, elegance andt durability. Th'ere is no Corset on earthx that wyili last longer than ;he Featherbone' s Our Millinery on Street Floor. S S We are dietermnled to se'li or offer fore sale for tihe next, few weeks our entire sitock of Fine Millinery and Fancy Goods. SNowv, if you want anything at all in liib- t h)0ns. Tlrimmuings, Suruasha, Pongees, (ua- 1: zes and L.aces, French Crepe and Crepe y Flowers and Feathers! ! , Ostrich T1ips, Pomn Pans, Black and Col. IL ,liutnes, Bunch Flowers, Single Spray a Montures, 1toses, D)aisies and W reat hes. e [f CI'hil's Caps in Lawns, Silk, Satin, i Plush and1( Velvet also a handsome and wveif selected stock of Fancy Gilt, Steel ?and Jet Ornaments, T1rinuning Pins, Hat ,Crowns, Piquets, etc. n Nfow don't put off 'till tomorrow, but, e come att once and get your choice before etuy Millinery Stock is icked over. V,rWe are offe.rinig everything in our Mili ne ary D)epartment, andi a great many g)ods d in our D)ry Goods Departanent at andh be ,e ar793mn3. d 'NEW DRUG STORE! SDrugs, Y'resh t. and Pure. e All kinas of Drugs-ont handl at all -times, and- all kinds of Patent Medli We arre open all (lay and4 eheerful. - ly respond to all night calls. * A lot of Fine-Cigars and rFbnreo a KIIl1KSEY & OSiBORN E. Ibruggis(t4. This is thle place to ge. your D)rugsi cheap.. pant ron. niuii frienets' limit he hasi, fittoed up roomisi oiver th tiireenivtiinii N at iontai ank, where he will eontinne 1o Shnvye., ri-t. Shm- i po , Ae., in thle most arth-ti' rtyle. I tini, by ,iitrict ami p.roimpt aittelit ihe will merit you r pastronaiige ln t he fu tumre us in the past. Al. 1 0 1 a igenti for Itiiekev't 'e(Clbrtsti liai r altie, for pbrev'entiiutax of liltness', a 'lenisig t he scali, reumiv ing I)nuamlruff aweil atlbsaig irritai lion auil othier ilehase of t he Se,a ly.I Vecry lte.pectfully, O. .1. Holloway. 1 Jan ~,i~~. Uin:im N'i.i:, s. .. RE AGAINI kof d Furnishings pes all of our previous havy only favor us with a look y mako a astomer of You. LAEAT Ane of .00. 09 cent Suit tip. late i all apes and Colors. tarhled Collars and Cuffs, from 75 cents to 11 & BRISTOW, Greenville, M. C. r .nufacturing Co., lev I.c. .s, Stairs, Wainscotting, Mantels, e fouldings, Balusters, Brackets and t4 , Paints, Varnish and all the above rt notice. luilding Material call on or write to n nid will not be undersold. lanufacturing Co. Greenti1e, N. C. b ti a McFALL'S ALMANACK ---ou This is the time o' the year when crybiody sh)ould attendl to their own isiness andi let other peopl1es alone.4 Its this Almnanacks business-not, tinker with the wea!thler ad pre. et storms and whirlwinds andi dry >)11.s and tell you what you mnust id what yOU mustn't, and how you uist and howv you munstn't, but to al-. ay,s have on hand what you want ad what you are bound to have. Toos to Works With: Let the Gully washers and Trash Lovers go on their own way. What on want now are grass tanglers, -ust breakers and clod rollers, and iev are here. Your good wife needs some Furni nre and W~indowV Shades and prob)a ly a Stove or some Crocery or Ta-. le Cutlery. Tne girls want a new Hat, a Spring )ress, a Parsol, Gloves. ltibbons, nibroid1eries and Laces. Let them inke their own selections. And then the boys: Don't be un aisy abouit thiem, they'll tell you wha-t bey want, and you'Ir aeratchi your cad- a few times before they 'i.t it.. Biut hero are a few@hinigs that will onme in mighty handy now pretty oon: Grain Oralies, Harrowsi, sweeps, Hoes, Double Foot Stocks, I(ouldbloards andl( Wings, Paints, Oils, arnishu~es an.d Brushes,, and a lot of kirn anid 1 as. ' goods e very eek. Come~ and1 .et usi. W. T. McFALL. 1B03. The Great Enilsh Remedy, 1u ols alformo oNe Pts Ad Sssa g<, Ins,facprm-g Sodi ikn andrhc everywhe anya ~irennieDruggiststtOO' Pis HAGOOD, SPRINI Drexx Goodm nu'ajcw, Cigghti. Wormte4ils, Filittlel-4, Out. IatAIIIN NOUPStI~, FAua 1-i N1118111 D)re%scs. Falley ,nd Isinck Lawnis, Cablaiers atid other dresm~ i0yeltiies. We #~ vourn I by tho square Gracerles ! Nice itea of atitied GtoMs, Ilicle. C(d HiOPt admost. New oricitw i nd 11imempi Syra px. lie IRhut C offee, to ho hnd. Tleama. Stagama. lIn re tItles ilvr exfLaid, aiivu%sed lititim. Bii it relitble blini0 tid prices are right. Cum nud see for yourelf. rHE BARGAT The Most Goods For Tj HEADQUARTERSF [edicines, Clhimicals, Paints, Oils, Varni (xtps, Tooth Brishei, Fine Perftmies and T ling that is usually kept in my line. I am constantly receiving a large and well ?nt Medicines of every kind, and will alwayi lete Stock of such Goods that will mcot the When you are in town call and see ine aid lore Drugs for less money than anywhere in Physicians prescriptions con>pounded caref -ith care and dispatch. Tianking my friends and cstoetnrs for I Xtended, I hope to imrit a coitinuance of t usiness, pure unadultorated Drugs ankI pric HiCes. During my absence J. C. JENNINGS will t the "Old Stand' on the corner of Main [otel de Thornley. N. B. All persons having a family right an now buy aIl the necessary ingredients, fr Zarriages, Buggies SPECIAL 0 TO CASH RU' Wec offer at IED)U(EI) IlCES, Carriages, Duggics ( COME, EXAMI1NE Ab The Greenville C< ontEENVILTI H. C. MAR [L WV. SI RRINE, NaaperIatcande THE CASH LEWIS & SON, I They still I eadl the Tra< without B.argains. Fior the N1I 60 DBA Every person b)uying On of Gioods will receive a nic< J. T. LE M SAVE..YOUR And thec Way to (do it G~oods ot 1 I)ry G~oods, INotions, IIats, Medic ineIs TOO CHEAP to I Good Flour at $360 Best $ 1 halve a Slendid( Coffee &i p Meat, Lard a-nd other Nec Farintag tools, Plows, hoes, el T. N. [.Jnnu-v.. 12th. '93'vl. BR-UCI G CATALO( Bad Debtx. on't natne these. You know whettier a bmi one or tist. We can only udge %a Y4)U ftet. Are YOU #kCtjjJK f4&ir JW1191 [AGOOD, BI HOUSE I te Lcast Money. OR DRUGS, lies, Dye Stuffk, Fancy Toilet oilet Articles. Ia fact every melected SL>ck of Drugs, Pa keep on hand a full and com demand of the Public at Large. be convinced that you can buy the up country. Lilly, and all orders answered he liberal patronige heretofore ae same 1 prompt attention to 3 to suit the stringency of the take plcasure in waiting on you and Factory streets, opposite G. TV. EARLE. to manufacture their own soap om me cheap for the cash. G. W. E. and Wagons, FFERI (ERSI uul( TVugons, i) BUY. )ach Factory,l KLEY, Proprietor. nf. ap30y1 STORE ! ropri etors. e( and( are n'ever LYS e Dollar s worthr /IS & SON. PkekenMs,M. h .-. MONEY! is to BuLy Your ifE. Shioes, 11ardware and ~iENTIO. ounds1 for $1.00. essaries of life Cheap bc., almiost given away HUNTER, Lihm.ty, S. Ct & Co', kUE NotCons Ribbons, titndlkercl,infs, 1-ilieR, Mens and hlldren flosiery in abutidanice, GloveR, snI Mlkc MII, 111lack, Torehon Latces, sulKates atn(g MCmbroideales Insertions,. Faecy EKIng, Nice Pearl liuttons, lilalbriggan Underwear, ThomVj lon's Corsets, Fanfcy Veill"g. Hardware SIT liids of 1lutts. H inges gcrewx Kr(Oh anl %d iAwki, Itasps, Files, Augurs, Chisel, Planev, ;Rw. Nq unres, Levelm, Jc. Spades. Shvels. rlirks. itikes iiandle floes, Sq.ovill floem, P'lowor 'low Stocks, Plow Geni, Collar lads, 1'n Caw ionn Shtick 4 'ollars, Fifty Kegs Nudis from Faa: 'ory. liought at, a 11argain. LUCE & CO. .J. L rWFSi JVL1US I' BOGGO THE PICKENS Land .A.Aency! The Pliken r,antd Agency now has for sale he followiig.deulrable lands: t3aeres in Easley Township, 4 miles from, 4sley 10 miles from (.reenville, 4 settlenteitt In plantation, good 7rthard, I7 acres in ealti datin, balate in woods. Onio of the best farms 11 thle couinty. 25o acres I iniles below Liberty; 125 acres in high state of etlt,ivilon; good orchards; weilin1gs andl other houses: level: the beat inall farm in IlIekens cotnty; terms easy. R1) awres ot Wolf ereek, good farning or pa ure luid 24 acres in cultivation; . I utile from 'ickeis on ale y road on this plice is goodt rater power w%itlh grl%t ntl, votton in atd press, anil doible set wool cards with bra ker and il lixtures; all rilu by Leffel water wheel; I welling house with well of good water mad all Ievesstry out billdingti: also house for miller; v lesirabl.4 and prolitable lace. Tetins easy. 15 acres on 'I own Creek one mile west of Piek sns; s1dendld power; saw mill, eotton gin, feed at coneit.ns2.r vi-Yor press, griks mill, mill - prs's hoI4s,#, inichiiery in (sperallon; good run nfcutomn; one-half cash, baluce ausy annuatP jItyllitti . 23 neres on graded road to pumpkintown, 4 millem north of Pickets. One hundtred acres Ini eultivittioi; 21% acres best Twelve M ile river bot rom. Good cotton and graini latd. One good d wellig and one good tenant house. Term easy. Liberil discouit for all spot cash. ll,l00 acres tmuttitn )ldl: go4d for range, vineyaris, orchlar,s. etc. Finely timbered. 170 acrts on waters of 4 n"ai river, 1 tile fros Pleasaintt rove chuierlh mii school house; !rr acres 0len"redl 1110d, i t-res brintillh11 otton; oti publie rond. well witteictl ; prive 4AI (*ish. 215 icres of hin4I in Mirricatie township near ilhion: 45 nres in cult ivation balauee in or.*i' nal fore.t iiiialilig in the best pine tiher;' well watared; price, 1iT one-half ca.sh balance At H Jer cent. W; iwre:i in Eastatne towtlhlp, goot tenant; honse; 15 nres in iltivation, litlance fiie tin bor and grass: 1.500 on long (line. 2'20 acres in Contral township. 15 nares in Cut tivatlon. -10 avres nie piwturo, balance in tas't nI itn ,u- Malik; 'A i make splcnde farm; tin her W ftine; til#1 he sOli. 2.V uneresn )0lIttle Eastatioe, 40 acres ini culti tattin, 10 aeres baottoa', 11 nereis in, good paasture, gon' I lig hana,e. 54) aores lhne Nige gnu's, not fenaced, stable for four horses thin lace i welt w atere'd an<l a bairgain 14? *4. A farm) 44f 231 ac resI 4 miles west of lekensi :'10 acres clen red, bahmneo in good timber; well ' aiteredi hy i'reek anud springs; near ('oncord chirren a441 sr:hool house; desirable neighbor haood;: price *1,300. 123 stires niorthlwest of SymmUl's mill: 70 aeroc in cultivaztion), 2?. acres In bottom 11and4 Onl lif teen M ile creek: in a high stale of culltiat; good htildiings; fine' water and a good orchard; termli. S p.r 'enit.; time 3 years. A splendid farm oif 100) acres, ?% mile ntorth of * 'ke-ns 44n gradled roadl; three goodl tenanf, houses, 0 ne'res In hi gh state of cultivatii on, 30> acres betst Tiwelve Mi ile b,ottom;j does not) oveor ilitw; : ine' paIstu'reof 14) actes, g.ooda fence, good well of waler iaal t WIt goodl springs; will sell ori easy3 termus; pinc $1 .8005. 209 neires on liig ('row creek ; ina acres in culti vntion03: 25 nres be'st buittonli land; 18 ailres of it with1out1 a ii1teh; the bitto lnd4 niot> Subject to overt! (i; half 101 le of mil11 and)4 gin, onte mtile of wchia'! anutilri'h; : irice .1,400; terrns easy, 175nae r,' near Pumpohkin1t14w 114 iirigiintl forest; 1001 atres lies wecll amti tiniber fine; prie $350 A iso 4SIN at-res tnamaproived t rt', I1) acres hot fomt unimprovedl ; ;i30 alres of traict in original tinher: larice. 6150. 8 niles fromn Pickens~ on $5 ai'res 2 miles sothtlwest' of Cross Plains oah wiCers oft Geoirge's creek:; goods cottonm landi, one f n. opiginal .forest; fine timber; nbout 35' a.res CIlared4 tand' In a1 hlgh' state of cultivatIon:' pinid waiter and niecessary butildlings:' termis easy, 41 acres jutet north (if P'ickens, joins5 the corpo rate limits, all in cnltivatIon, 10 acres of Ine fn eat bottt'ami ihnd1, fine builld lng site: this is a good bargaini for ai person WanItinIg a smuili farm near town; p4rice $700, halIf cnsh, bualaince it one year F"or any lartlenhars write to Pickens Landr tKgency, Picken, N. . YOUR HOME I Iis not FxurnishedI withouit ax. Pin iso or nas Orga1n,! NOTlii Clfl cmplten the furnishedof' a hiou-s(f so well. No paresenlt yout coild rantike y'our family,. Coldl Ibe moire net4liable or give themt 5o inUes enljoymen)Cit and beet. if y4o.u hiad been paying tent dollars per mnonth. on a Pia'o two o.r three years ago you wouldr noqw have it paid1( ftr. if y'ou donai'i be'gin 544)ots1 onge may overtkko' youl, and)4 you ill go) thIrough life witn han unfur WVhy dlolay " PIatios are cheap. ve'ry,i'hieap. Never so good' Por thae mtone y. Leas thian one-half their cost. formerlyv. Anad the' termis are -o wondtierfully) easy. Only a few dolitnis paid monthly13 will seen re one. Start in and it will lbt yours and paid for befort you know it, l)o you want a Piano or ant Organ ? If so' 'omae in aido talk it over. We can suit you and Isve ynomoey. if you' can't' come it ft'a&s'ovo, just drop ut a line. JOHIN L HAYNTE & D)AUGIITElRS, Greenville, B. C. The railroad lhss '4ot yet come io l'ickens, but Pi'kens is ini speaikinig dlisltne oft the' ra iltnd. If you) are int Enlsley' or P1iikenis anld wish to1 talk to anyone in thte other to4wn, Just step to ite "1phone"' a'ntd-eatilthe onie 3you wantt'. Telegraims promIptly3 transmoittedl and4 correct ntes gutarantteed. Al nt essages for l'ickenis amtk icintity promtptly delive'red. i1CKENS TE'fliPhloNE~ CO FREE TRIAL W1f UI 'N L' Sufferers frttm youthfutl eir' .Vt BldJ rors, 145 lts of manly vigor * Vairil4acele, etc. l)r. )tu 31ont's Nerve ills will4 effect a speedy eure by3 its ise,. Ithouisandls O5 *cases5 of l'he v'ery worst khlal and4 of lor.g ,istnd intg have beent re'storedl to pe'rfect1 1 ealth. l5,00# lesthniontials fromn all over tIhe wor Id. Priice per pack'age *1.00, six for *6.00, trial package sent se' eurely sealed for 10 'ents poistage. Add4re44s, D)r. It. D)1' MOt', .ma r ltih0-Ly