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1, HQI oi a LOc and Pera Natur. -'-The: prico of flour. continues to avanco0. -Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Cox visited relatives in Greenville this week. .,or I have foor nico milch ow for male. J. ). Holder, Piokons, S. C. -.13erkshii-o pigFs for salo. Ivy M, ] Maildij, Pickens, S. C. 2w. ] -born to Mr. and Mrs. J. Harvey Kennemur on the 19th inst., a girl. - -Tio price of cotton which wont tip liko a rocket has commoniced fall iaig. --It. Earlo Lewis, of Greenville, spent t fow days with the home folks here last week. --T. Ml. Kennedy, representing the Greenvillo News, was in Pickeis a portion of latit wook. -Savo your forage with the up-to dato Plano Mower and Rake. It. C Carter, Liberty, agent. -D. F. Sutherland, a prominent merchant of Alica, is in the city. Greonvillo Herald, 15th inst. -Mrs. J. B. R. Freeman, who has been on a visit to relativos in Groon ville, returned home Tuesday. -I. 0. 'Carter, Liberty, has ro ceived a comploto lino of buggies, har 110, saddles, whips, laprobee, otc. * --- Pastor Fostor will bogin a pro tracted meeting at Secona on Friday i night beforo the first Sunday in ti August. r -Col. C. J. Murphy, with his fain. ily, and W. J. Carroll, of Charleston, are at the Ambler House for tb summer. -Mrs. Hester and son, Richard, of Pickens county', arO visitiig Mrs. N T. Martin in Forest street.-Groeu. ville Horald. -We are told that the farmors are sowing and planting peas and otlber forage crops as they i-evor did buforo. This is good news. ' -Thc past week has beon a favor. able one for the crops. The replorts show a steady improvemont in all crops, especially cotton. -WANTED:-Eight hundred (800) cords good four (4) foot pinc. wood. Good price. Apply to Far mors' Oil Mill, Greenville, S. 0. 323 -Spring chickons have been fairly plentiful for a co)ple of weeks-a good sign of abundance in the coun try and of bettor rations in the town. -M B Moore, confined in jail on th chargo of killing A. Walker Alauldin, was released frou custody i- the sum of $2,000 bail Monday 'uning. Rekv. Frank Lantk(r addressed a good crowd in the .Baptist.chiurchm on Siundmi night on Christian Edu c-ition. Ibnremarks were apt, I'm ily rn 1 weil- Eeived. --J. Mi . Brceo and fat y are off on a monu ain trip); they visit the SatpphireC unitry .beara r and~ no d ubt they wilhave a cu ant and enjoyable outting. -.D. Taylor, photographer, will be int his studio, Carey budlding, on Tuesday and WVednesday, Jluly 28th' and 29th. Remnember the (date, and call on him for nice work. -A protraicted meeting will begin at the 1Pickens Baptist church on the third Salbbathi in August, conducted by thu pastor. R'v. A J. 8. Thomas, .and assisted by Rev. 0. J. Copoland. --On Saturday, August 1st, Chil. j dren's Day will b)0 observed at Re. tnrion church. Every body come and brting well filled baskets and song books. Several promintent speakers etxpected. --A Spartanburg jury gave Mrs. Davis a verdict (of $1,000 danmages against J. D. Collins, a mnerchanit. Mrs. Davis bought goods fromi him and they had a fuss about the settle mnt and lie struck her. -Now is the time to send a barrel of nowv wheat flour to you orphanage. Whether you arme a Baptist, Presby terian or~ M\ethois~t, you have an Or phanage in the State and should feel personally responsible for your share of its sopport. --"Is it hot enough for you?" is still the grcoting you hear wvhen you meet a friend on the streets. It is just a little antiquated, but nto one s~e)es able to spring a nowv one. ~ .~lhe is no hesitancy shown by any o 'ris wering the qukestion. - W. H. Johnson has bought the entire Ib~ second( hand sewing ma. chines, traded for b~y the Davis Sew ing Machine Co., about seventy live in number. Yo'i will isis a bargain if you doni't call and get one before they are all gone. T1hey are going 4 cheap. D~on't fail to see themn. -Elsewhlero in this issue we pub lish a reward of $20.00 for the appre hension and dlelivery to 0. M. Gilles pie, at East Fork church, in Transyl- t vanlia county, N. C., one Loon WVhit- C mire, charged with malicious depre. C dlationis to the church, breaking out. the window lights and shootizng into I the organ. WVo hope that ho will he caught amnd turned over to the prioper r persons who will I(ot the law take its (turse. Such cattle should tie so- I vorely dealt with anzd an exatmple j madeo of t hem. Onti~allejtintg. Wesleyani Met hudist ch arch will con. I veno at. Iiedmnont, S. 0 , on Wedntes. day nigh t before thle first SnhIday in .Attgust and conitinue until 10th of t' n' at. Every body cordially intvitedl. dI inisters of all denomninationts aire ge .t~ ntly requested to attenid; (your t boe and hasard free.) Come and bolp) a a ,Is in our effart to spread "script. e 4 ural holiness over these lands." A restautrant will be ifear by for tihe ic. I comm~iodation of. the public. Xet the saintS everywheoit mnak v unceasing pf eV~r .that the ",Lord~ of H Josta('-:May 'b with uts an~d ta nete of- reaious souls mnai be OUlm *verted, and believers sanctifi1dl a (d'i of G d's children built up andh trengt u(1nod ini bhir mnest holy fatl. Wley', 8. uly 01.0V Through the,-ffort of mr. 4 a. her, anumprded Ordoreptasol 4 Jonolave was rgai)ized a -this # V1 8atur(ay nlght lg, with a member. hip of 1eary forty. "''he, Oonelave hall be khown as Moutiain View, tl qo. -. The followitig officers wore oc lected and installed: Past Archon, )r. W. A. Tripp; Arobon, Dr. H. E. it tussell; Provost, D. M. Rodgere, See- tb e6tary, F. E. Pickens 'inancier, W. al ). Callahan; Treasurer, J. 0. Griffin; ?relate, R. A. Gentry; Inpector, W. l. LaBoon; Warden, L Christophei; at lentinel, L. Conch. Mr. Plummer a vill go from here to Piokens where te will organize a Conclave in the tear fut~ure. A bum game of ball was .played pi iero Saturday aifternoon between the t Iasley Mill and Poe Mill, the score tainding at dark 24 to 12, in favor of ho Easloy Mill. The great feature if the game was the inability of the te it- field on both teams to locate their y traps, insomuch that numerous igh iflies were not swallowed. Ensley furnished three speakers or the Fairview Children's Day ex. tl reises; Rev. D. W. Hiott, Rev. J. T. Vade and Laban Mauldin. All of L rhich, we are told, made excellent pecohes. vi Misses May Oats and Fannie White pent Saturday and Sunday visiting di rieuds and relatives in Anderson ounty. Mr. .1. C. Griffin attended the Uartin-Welborn wedding at Ander on last week. m Miss Maude Griffin, of Anderson, i visiting her brother J. C. Griffin, al tere this week. Mrs. Lizzie Hyde, of Cincinnati, h 6nd Miss Lizzie Richardson, of Lib- N irty, visited Mrs. J. R. Wyatt last h L'hursday. - h Mrs. James O'Dell, of Birming. tali, Ala, is at her father's, Mr. J. 3. Wyatt, for the summer. Miss Lucia Archer and Miss Brown a, if Anderson, spent last week with drs. Acker, of this place. Miss Bessie Stone, who hps been im a visit to her aunt, Mrs. W. H. ?ickon, here, has gone to Anderson iounty. (1 The reservoir for the Easley Cot. on Mill, under the supervision of Jr. Tiom Blassingame, is about com )lete. Mr. Editor, if this hot wind con. inues and Chas. Burbage is elected La a warden for Greenville, we don't fe mow what will become of the coun y, unless we can rent an acre or two si >f ice-water to submerge our sizzling k lozzles in. 'I his is not a hot shot. Dull Needle. 0 Beverley Newe. * Crops areovery good in this section Hon. M. F. Ansel, of Greeg ville, ii niied hero the 15th and 16t dJInst. ~ Mrs. Ben Jioggs is very ill, but her naniy friends hope for a speedy IC y sovery. Tom Norris visited the Connie- ti Rfaxwell orphanage at Greenwvood the lIth inst. Reports a nice time. h Clarence, the little son of Mr. uand ilrs. Sam Wilson is very sick. Dr., h Streitton is waiting on him. p E. H. Watson .paid Polzor a flying risit last week. s What is wrong with the thrah. irs? Theby lsvo missed about 50)0 c bushels of grain around Beverley. There will be a Sunday school cole n >rationx at Reunion the first Sundi y t< ii August. Everybody is invited to w :ome prepared to spend the day. I H. R. Mull has treated himself to (3 newv top buggy. Rev. J. W. Sheriff filled his regular " ippointmient at Mt. Airy the second a sunday. Alisses Sallie and Addie ~Kenne. neo, of Easley, have I een on a very >leatsant visit to their uncle, E. E. la (ennemore, in this section. The Beverley Granite (Jo., is send- si ng out a large quantity (If stone this o cas8on. J. S. (Joe, of Virginia, is d oreman. e G4. C. and M. H. Young, of Easley, 'isited friends near here last Satur- Li lay and Sunday. n) This section was visited by a good ain last week. tI Lafayette Gary and wife (If Atlanta, ~ ~isited the family of Ben Bogga last veek. The convicts have been working ki he road leading from Eiisley to Lib- i irty, by way of phone line. We hoper hey will be put on the other Liberty;. 'oad and give it a general good scrape. Some of the farmers have begun to ho ayby. Others say it will take them ft ill the 15th of August to, get done. R '.The Boggs Moantain Cannery is si eing run very sue Cessfully by J. H. pi [enderson. -Lost Boy. Hazel Happings. ~ Ephriam Guistrap is still very sick. al Daniel Winhester has been on the ick list the past week, but is bettor g< t this writing. We have had real summer time for 0 lie past two weeks and it has bronght fo ut the little weoak looking cotton and vi 0orn. R Some few farmers have begun to 1yby with the plow. ar Weo are visited with a great deal of M ain these days. Hazel postoflice has been re estah. "I shed and Flora L. Winchester has 0een appointed postmistress. TIhis hr a great convenience to the Little ~ast atoe people. CJonneoction is mnde to very Tuesday and Fridlay at Turkey hr ostofilce with the Nine Times daily wv mtil. The public road leading from An- ti< oeb church tp Mr s. Sarah Alexan er's has been pnt in good condition th The new bord of trustees for An- ru: och school district, No. 44, met and1 rganized aind elected WV. If. Gran1t, w bairmian. - W Some of us faruners are having a I ard tussel with General Green these 'et days. J. Columbns Parrott, of: Varnetls, a, is on' a visit to relatives and aa blends In this section. He ametoa ehis father, J. 8. Parrotlt and fot ees week before ho died. Antlodh snhnol opnnd Mondlawth1 The hoalh Ittyais i isg ally good. Most of the fisniora will claimA I 3tory over General Gr eit' this w< the weather permits. Weelieve that the cotton crop roe weeks late iii this aetion of nltty. On the 9th inst., a hail storm )d this section. It is estima at the cotton in its track was de red half. Oi last Sunday evening quitc owd gathered at W. U. Rigdo id bad some good singing. S. mImons anid Miss Dader Ri rhormed at the organ. The Sunday school at OAenoy -ogressing nicely with A. W. R ons as superintondwit. We beli ae older people as welt"M the you ight to take more interest in Sun hool work Mr. and Mrq V. S. Medlin, of I r, visited in this sect idaSundaly. MIOa Dots. Hello, here I am again. Mrs. L B. Williams is very ill As writing. Miss Ella Freeman visited N enora Looper last Saturday nip James Hughes and John Frid sited in this section Monday 1E Miss Evio Hendricks spent Thu ky with Miss Nora Loopor. Miss Fanny Laoper visited M aggio Chapmar Saturday. 8 0. Chapuan spent Saturday t Lmday with his parents, Mr. a rs. W. J. B. Chapman. Miss Anna Hughes spent SumD 'tornoon with Miss* Emma Snith Loon Gillespio passed last week a way homio from Texas. He s orth Carolina is- good enough mt and lia friends are glad to im back again. Miss Rachael Harris and EnE endricks, of Table Mountain, visi this section Sunday evening. -e glad to have them in our mi< S 0. Chapman killed a rattleani at Saturday with six rattles. T. A. Willinns went to Greenv i business last week. W. 0. Cl.pan and J. E. H licks were guests at 8. M. Loop( unday July 16th. With bost wishos to the Sentir >urnal I close. Blue Eyes Norris News. J. J. Newton is very sick n ver. R. Arnold, who has been qii ok for several weeks, we are glad low is a little better. W. B. and B. F. Phillips and i the latter, of Bessimer, Ala., ith home folks here this week. Jas. A. Whiten and sister, 1%J arviii, of Atlanta, spent several di at wveek in Gastonia, N. C., n 'eir uncle, T. B. Terrell. Mia Hattie Jobhon. a charm suing lady of our vicinity was elcome guest of the Misses Ball tne Sunday. M~rs. T. C. Robinson is visiting ae folks in Greenville this w ok WV. T. Garvin, engineer ont the nta end of the Southern, gaid ui easant call Sunday. W. R. Johnston and F. HI. LUar >ent Saiuritay evening wvith theo .r's parents. E. WV. Taute, of the Bowven Lumni o., is quite unwegthis wveek. Trho addition to our' cotton rr ill ow in progress and will ho congt la by the first of October. '] ork is under tho supervision oftin & Thtompson, contractors astonia N. C. Prof. Dendly has opened ouir scl itha a lige number of studlents rerything is promising for a g thool. I Six Mile Items. Some of our farmers have boe yingby their caops. Thbreshers have been through action for the piast week thresh it the small grain. The wheat c id not prove to be as good as pected. Rt. H. Holcomvbo had the mis: me of losing an ox by getting Dck broke. We witnessed a sorrowful scene eo 13th inst., of our deceased frae r. A. Walker Mauldin, of Dal ction, wvho was killedl instatntly. as liked by all who know him. ow he is out of his troubles a inIs of this life and hopo he is s~t. Walker was an intellig, mung mant, andl his host of frier grotted to hear of lis death.] maains were interred the day: wing at Gap 11111 buaial ground, neral services weore cond(1ueled ev. Soal~rook Atkinson. TIlie gi ricker, family have our drepest as Ithy. Rev. J. T. Lewis filled lisa regu >pointme~nt at Gap Hill Sundlay ii 'enched an edifying sermon to terntive audiene. The health of our sectio a is vI >od. Thb protracted meeting sat Mot livet 'Will begin Saturday before I urtha Sunday in this maonth. S ees will he conducted by the pas Dv. George Nally. Mrs. P. W. WVillimon visited ia la1 irs. Joel Newton, of Nora r. Newton has been very sick mu timie and we hope to heaa of cedy recovery. Miss Corrie Duthama has treat rself to a fine organ. Mr. Gordon Pickens, who mov~ the Dalton s'vction some time a 5 mfoved bacwk. He has a wa lcomo in our section. Crops are looking tine in 'his a in. Mirs. Ml. BI. Evans Is quite sick is writing. H~opo to hear of I covery soon. Miss Mlary Trotter has the lini tiormelon pal ch we have seen. Thi II be ripe now in a few days. H< wish I was her best "feller." Fehool will open N~)nday morii tb Mr. J. AM. Ent4 -kin as teach Best wishes to eontinol .Jourr d readers. Old IRidjle. R~rid@.e toet On 1%ag Augus 5th, 1003, 069d& .. mn., I ill le to I aft retpoI1sble. ftt~or' tihe A. * . TInuhe'y, Jrt Counts (i') lie. pis-* OF THE ed 1 Opened at R. U. CARTER'S, Libert; luntil his entire stock of i n's= - - = L. We can tell you here of but very finw of the [o . appreciato them. Prices will be'6pooially redot . gardless of cost. Road every word and then c< is W Look for the tickets, goods marked in plain fig iUn less than half price. ave 0 zig 4 E [ny Umbrella's heavy twill steel rod worth rogular 76 this sale they go at 45c. ra. 0 60 inch red Table Damasc warranted host turkey red regularly. priced at 6O per yard going during thitsalo at 24c. 1000 yards calico; standard, going long as it t lasts at 4 c the yard. 15 dozen Men's Dress Shirts, regular $1.00 We kind to go during this salo at 65c. ht. 10 (zen Men's Dross Shirts, 75o kind to go dMe during this sale for 05c. th. My immense stock of shoes all to go in this rs- esale at great money saving pricns. *no lot of men's shoos regularly priced at $1.60 iss to go for 95c. ii R.C.CARTER, lay S Jge "'@# R. C. CAI on see Ity tBig Slaug lot. ike e... OF MIL en- A Ileath-Brucem .ti -Mammo no Beginning Friday June 26 a to ife AS, RIBBO] are F rs. Are going to be sold for a song. You Lys does not: mean old hard stock but everything intend to carry ovecr anything in these dlepar Wen ,,,Ribbons Reduced About One Half... the No. 16 Taflita, sold for 15cts to close out at 8c. No 40 4 " " 20cts to " " " 12c No 60 " "'' "25cts " '' " ', 16c aNo 80 "' " " 30cts " "" " 15ic No 40 Satin 'Tafiita sold for 20o to close at 10c or- No (60 " '' " " . 35c to 'o " 20c 01 No 80 " " " " 45c to '- " 25c erNo 40 Moire, sold for 25c to clLse out nt 18o No (6O " " " 30e to '- " "' 20c ;A No 80 " " "' 35c to " " " 25ic )IC. A few pieces of No 1.20 Lousino Ribbion the 'ho 60Ocent kind to close at 30i cents. of Thiese are decidedly the biggest ribbon bar. of gains ever offered and you shouild not miss them. ool Big Rieductions in all STORE is full of Barga ubacked by our iron clad or "Your Moneys Wforth 'op Heath=Bruce Pickens, Soi Ion lie TakeTo Cure a Co TeLaxative Bromno Quiniii a Seven Million boxes sold In past I2 months. Thlis ifNotice- \V. T.X MoFALL, m- . On A pril 1st, 1903, I 8 old my entire Proesiden interest in the People's ,Journazl, the tar paper and subFoription books, to J. nd L. 0. Thompson, wh)o hais sinco (con. P an sotidaled the Journal with the Sonti . nel. Since April 1st, 1903, I hiave had no connection whatever with the CA PI paper, and all persons having busi. PROI nes therewith, will reneive more DP it prompt altention by addressing their DEP he comneunications direct to J. L. 0. or Thompson or to W. L. Mtathony, tor taereby saving the delay incident to Interest pt the mistaken address. Lib fr. Itespectfully, 'is. T. J Mauldin. WEi MAKlE A for __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ P~RE[ TO THR BABIBS. .i1. ii~moon, ed w.. M.oi i The Eastern Manufacturing Co., of________ od Chicago, wll present to every baby, o under one year of age, in this county, one mi solid silver baby spoon with the baby'sU given name engraved on same. You do o be. not have to pay one cent nor buy any. thing to get this spoon. The Eiastern at Manufacturing Co. are large manufac er turera and jobbera of jewelry and silverware, and have taken this method tof advertising their goods. Instead of ey spending thousands of dollars for )W magazine advertising they have decided to give it away direct to consumers, The undersigned firm has been rmad. distributing agent for this 'storanty Bring your baby to theirW toeadgive tsname adage and youwill recetve one of these beautiful .o~I uihfor spoons all engraved free of cost.4 pri at TilIs s not a cheap -article, but solid ral he sliver, of elegant design. Don't fall e 1to look, over the efegant line of The IC Eastern Manufacturing C.' ods n ,.gain.E~n SBASON . r, 8. C. July, 1, and will continue 'UMMER GOODS are sold. aatonishing bargains. You must see them to l1 on all goods. Many things will bo sold re >me and Beo that the half has never been told. urs, thi't means that the article is. offored for One lot of fine footwear worth $2.00 to be sold during this spec!al bargain sale for $1.25. Largo lot of pants, overalls, going at prices unboard of. Alarm Clocks 65c Eight day, half-hour strike clock for $1.95. Food choppers, crochery enamelwore, tinware. I would like to tell about my special prices. Ronombor spocial prices will be made on every artioles during this Bale. Best Spern sewing machine oil warranted not to gum. good for bicycles, large bottles only 5 "Foreo", Grape Nuts, the new food for tired nerves, needs no cooking only 150. It would tafke twice ai much space as I have and then I couldu't toll all. Oall and see me if you want bargains. LIBERTY, South Carolina. ;hter Sale LINERY... rHE~ -Morrow Co's. th Store. ad Ending Saturday July 4. NS and SILKS. ca t'afford to iniss this opportunity. This in these lines will be included. We don't tments, so be on hand and get your share. SILKS 4 SILKS. They Must Be Sold.... 1 Lot plaid ailk to go at . .. . . . 25c Ali 50 and (10 cent Silk to go at . .. . 7 1 Lot 85c Silk to go at . . . . . . 08co 1 Lot $1.00 and $1.25 Silk to go at . . . 80 WDon't Fail to see... These Bargains. departments. Thile BI1G ns. Every purchase is ~uarantee: or Year Money Back." '=Morrow Co. ith Carolina. id in One Day :-cay.. le Ta~bes. On~ every signtur, - Mee.-box. 25c. J. Me). BRUCE, Cashier. CKENS BANK,.e OF .PICKENS, S. C. T AL, . - - $ 20,500.00. ~lTS, - - $ 10,312.09. )SITS, - - $100,055.29. ion time Deposits. Careful Management, eral Treatment to all it's Customers. SPECIAIIPY OF SMALL LOANS TO FA RMERS. ORDS AND S5LAPPERS THy ~ UST GO are nowv '1* u'r entire stock ecs. T'ake a b .it our Bargain >Ies, RATON. Dress Goods, Olo hoes for Men, Ghildren. ithvr oxfords for Mon left to If Sept. 1st. General Merchandise ata big ie to be in new 'quarters and a possible. Iden Opportunity )io but about once in a IifM.. 0ht but this reduction brings Bapest, Highest pri-ces paid" ronage solicited. lhornley, ad Gents Furnishing alty. J. N. Hailum, Ph. G. g Company. IRNINC mourning this t that is spoiling ui r ZSERVING )ERS. c will preserve at better could u Co tilOn. public to call and see the ther the goods or the pri eto buy ! ! ! II chickens, etc., and will pay r same, either in cash or you will never regret it.. trade, Harris. ind green cofiees I can buy. Few Weeks somewhat the appearance deo down, mixed uip, a regular 1. Making mnore room--bet E~ DUJltNE---. diuseful ar ticles that 'we don't can ha~ve powerful cheap. 11 this (dusty work and will bo in and see us--but don't all me TO-'DAY his Folks TOM01VR OW. I them about it, ('G I No trouble now to find ri--Don't noglect the turnip aurs truly, ::FALL. IOME anid U RENT. er, Price, *600.00, t, Priceoeach)y -.-.,..... .400.00, et, on corner, *"' o acres--on~e-half In Pickens, price, 854.00, tithern Railway two mnilos from ation, 12 acres good hottom land, he money. Come quick or song h, 2-story dwolling, 60 acres gond Pllity of running streams $1855~ ER& CO. Pickens, 8, 0. Ces C~ -luas rt~ #4t4we s.SUMMER "020% on our entire line of. ingand Low Gut i Women and Wo havo a few pair of patent le go Cheap, From Now Ti We will offer our entire line of discount. We hope by that tiT we want to move as few goods a Don't Miss This Go FOR BARGAINS as it don't c, time. Our prices are always ril them down cheaper than the.ch for country produce. Your pat Folger &' Clothing, Hats, Shoes ai A Speci J. L. Bolt, M. D. Pickens Dru IN MOL This space is in week for the frui for the want of o FRUIT PRI Powr A 15 cent packa pounds. W1 youas' ? ? ? Pickens 4n Invitei is extended to the trading line of goods I carry. If ei ces don't suit you don't has I wvant your produce, eggs. the highest market pr-ices fo trade-Give me a trial andc Yours for John F. SPECIA\L: The best parched: For The~ Past Our store rooms have had: of this: Everything topsy, turvy, upsi tear down, change about, roemodt ter room.. ~ROON POR .MC and while at this weo found a lot< particularly needl and wvhich you We have nowv about completed a glad to have all our friends cill comeI ait once0. You and Your Folks Cc Your Neighbor and IBargains on all the sholves. Tel - ANYTIIING I EVERYTHTI] Shat You want. New crop of turnip seed justr patch. Y Ileal Estate BUY YOUR I STOP~ PAY~I One 5 room house, Lot 70x21.0 f< Two 4 room houses, Lot 70x210 fe< Two nicely shaded lots, 100x200, fe Oun F'arm--comnprisi ng seven ty-oni cultivation and only 14 miles from $.1.00 por aoere.-147 acres on So wo cotton milile. 75 acres ini cultii ['heO wood alone on this place wort ne will be aihead of you. 130 acre farmn near Six Mile chur( eart timbler ; 60 acres inl cultii ation For furthor information caill on J. D. HOLD RE~AL ESTATE 011100 at Depot. - Csts 04 5cdis Or m11si go eata h te,