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PIC"KENS SENTINEL. S C. U., s. C. r ,. B0G.,% 1gitor and Proprietor. Fo sitl)ser'i ption,$1 .5() wr aiininm striI ly in1 :we; for six monthIv,, 75c. Adve(~ri ism ;i 4 Ninserted at one dollal lw ilc - I-I 111m chor-less"for the fir.-t J -. 1 * l ti.:ly cents for each subse I gL LIberal discount nimle z 1o m !l hn :%nd othersadvertising for : it by tile vear. r - * . -' AD)VIElTISEME1NTlS ' rN (t lees execedimt fiveline, TI b'I o l(espect, "oiiumiration t . r.i licharacter, whiei admnissa blt iw I bvclhraed for as advertisenes. '1T'slDAY, JAN. 21, 1892. GOVF.i ( TILLITIAN'S TAXES. in. :o~uwr eaimn will be found a list of p r 1't4.:[ .1 by Governor Tillimn to the i 14.r.efIld county for taxation Jt . lat this time to study his te turr -de man that Poses i an ad o ing out the law to the retter jf-tax3e. We invite a enre al study of the figures and !i-.. i... vith the doctrine by Gover - T n c if lie practices what lie I '. first pluec he returns six $730. an uverage of $ 1(W.73 to presume that the Gover -Ah . grade cattle, for as an S - dOCs, le recently sold to .c - asylum twelve of these average of &36.83 each. zime during last October - i Governor Tilliman me in t Nitty Six, said to be a I" in which it is aid thm' u ight from thie Governr Now (OCS anyboy believe ; Illagistrate (if IoItI Cano!iva d of fiftecii of li.- cows to) St ir the pitiful Sim (if -10.7: k the diff'eence thAt we filld i hlc of the (oveurior's .t. t what hie IIay IS t:IXCe oin" s themi ffor $3(. 3 ach U t z:, them at t' 10.73 each, or * sells them fli $-.;.10 or 1b returns them to the ai uit,-r . - Governor say' that ithe COWs lie h:-l. supps' Ih' e retiurl to the audit'i o hllng like hl s muclh Ib- We doll't think fitm ;r y3 vere and inl fact tic Ale ow-Z flhal th.ey wer. i. T 'lted th;t the lover pay taxes onl iihe0A t w ;3 each, the price Ie 1 what was the rating h i:: -Ax were rturne1'1icd at? -i i:ere is hardly a scruh o etiurned for so little :v, tit. 1 n fifty-six line cows Owu1 C *' of this State beinl re t u ; 5. 13 cach. ..More A' i are 1,875 nere:; o1 la:o: a11- Of .4 11cr'er. Lit,! aimlotiit. One 1'.milr-d med at I.*I eh. i: I N~a they are nor thI? A\ y' mantt or (other person ~of his, her ir thir pa te, is req1uiredc by) law rin its follows: .............. .....di so.(lilv r ecd above atll thie ri rey, oneys,I i crei ts indbit-idimai invest iin el .: *tTlma ae-i liri,I ~ ' ''~ C( n inh'r I flue, law toi Da~ IIii'' l.eanagers, h111bier ''rin liardiae. tre Ittre, ie tune ii'. O ey the f'naxct vn the' o.f * ' nlaws to this itt, a, I ~~~the samei'y: a41 what mii tl' ''' i i e the mar l:et hy am!, 1' ' ' isht li ra t f mn hed tyin 'i itor, fis h re and( f(:t.hfuh Then '''lis.r Thema mad hti's rei inrs l-:ctrid ner th.le law'o:m to m:u toa eJ nteieith abovetlIa autd Au b he talme, thepies hie re he' o the rpetye r)t'urned I 'iiiwoth mAre il~thancu whah ret' , i f he beOhlieved that Liif they nt the mre ithey4ul( wtloi', brt3in whti be rturnei lithemz f')e:.. e vter ainay l any tth?inte lea'. Io'c 'i c md for iedos no. t ir:t ii'50111104 (. 'h cst T Goverknor's ti t4 ~ !' i'e0:bouttit120, whr eas, )lif ri It hi?ifi cr i e that ce avoates, o wen iI e' n- assessmhenat woul of atc -n. i ..i'i t o tal ise bet heo-d ab'eni of the lfp'ste Democtl~(ic Eam:eni it'!;it' ite. Allt tatg itan the :Oni4d ni', t li' f,. suchimoetone ~s io ftlin(e I h:e.~4' setheo rs comn y en 'ib iut a )pf dutye 1to Iper forms if. an'udor!lmit wba-. 'calla thas clnedto fit .i i t bt;' 'ond b fo rcsicfions si b ~t0ii ii'te ayt hve teptedli u. hi on li 10. ofn hif itrt choos, un. akeIo~ ie t i'(lleeIad alt r. ultes If i rt$ids h(tYfore aa:i.,,o. o. coner.imon orit ed. 9 EMMy nu t 1.cllz~ thedneto veto.-h".bendn, n h Caliounl is on the railro:ml. Tac railroad C 'not oil Callimn. It is a ncv town four tiles west of Ceitra!. It is al ideal site ~ or a village of live or six hundred hiliab *Ants. It Is three-fourths of a mile front imon College, and is (lie (pot filr that istitution. Mr. B. .1. Motz I. the polite td i accuminoditing ag!enlt. lie i:s now Co ily (tone up in a bvx car, but bvfore inany aya the new anid elegant depit buildint n IC Vill be coillphetd. Then it will be as nie ,Ind as corOortnble a phace a; there i. on he line. When this building is completed 'lali lhu Will at once becume a tclegraphic i tationuand have the drop on I Pen dienton 'or the Clunson College business. Mr. W. 11. Iester has finished up a neat mnd coiminodious store house from which he ins commenced the sale of goods, and the Jusiness outlook for him is right encour Iging. IIe vill also soon have coiplteil, a ivery and feed stable, a int itl lipeibahle titachinent for every town. 111r. Jerre Payne, we. helieve, lpit 'tilp the hist. storehouse in tl plaee. Til.s is oc enpied by Mr. WY. 11. Crawfford, who can to Cailioun fron near Anlerson. Ile counes well reucomlinelneild 111(l aN ill p %hr a viuable 6liz ien i hieliing to buil( up the new town. Alr. M.yle hai al o erako -'( two nicec" coinll ble Iw"lliin" I ol ne; 11. of wLiCi is oCCnpiedil bV hiinseI and1141 the Other by Mr. W. II. Cntfol. Mir. Jaies D)iiard owns" and1 (perates tihe only.sl> I-svhop in the placo -.id the town Mid tlie ihborlwhood giye hitm all ti,e eilti ing and iinking Ie Can do). Mir. Jolm Fennell ait Mr. J. V. Coch. ranarees.h le in d-i lings for tilh, re: SpecOivefT niis If thel wethr 'illpr wnit they will won h!ave che pl ek.di le. Thel lih:lils I-f the lown V. ill take inl two ,It . thl places, till ,lames W . Crawfrid pha'e, where Mr. Urcatt iv Iiv"es. ma.l Mr. Jiml T. lls!pace. Thle Failli',l po.st 00"Icc i:n kcpt :at I'l!h llclte's phicv :oMs no 1.al1 am110111t Of II;il IMItt01r iS mtdd each <lay. (tiI.' I iis til:e ii litle 4 to w il, aII l its LVICwinl MC.ith L a1 po la n %N:ilS' o ath I .:Iy huhlied l ih: the L the s (If !w% 1'yl . Thus I irlo w; , t ill crive I -t nt r ( - 1e it r.>m (' - -I n ( I1 '4 ih-(.t Ih. iL aw - i, I II i I - Ii1 h Nt i;h I I-f t he 'e I lst i 's p w vie t i ! ,(t in he 1" i !tgi i ill S oon l h L ai' I St at(' I'odt I n ah-liedt fniaF r , lil troe iL 'ndh-iton Stolue cilizcns of Calhoi n compiln that thi., i al '16j st i i Illati itll nst their t'wn m bikh w ahiill oI a. .d111 l (Ih for th1 Ill !' til' h i nlii nti ion. I i'i ::k thie worik .Anmll" h iii - ( tw I .n 1 highlway to Ih( tn lm.ib ti'I is ly w hile 'i1 leltille t I .i1 es away. Tlit. ittn t-r it v I tta1k wlirkm-kw:a S by .!mo ex - teinhng~~~~ Ih V)at reao(nhn. Thw IlS t'0 i f il te b . 'ifi : cAvlli. r ' lil ho u hav 1 1og to li, idh:ii, b, e I: N whe 1% ):,1 a:tb> : t an ex nt to C 11,14:i . I A,i: iiiix ll s n,il v:ii ::,1 J -ar more (-i - 4llt t oat :1 'T ittI. ctAI l ba:, wt en 111jt. jil t-toplpin;'. w tilonl hle v4plic l mih"i In:I, or th:0rwin.ihrn il. th:, a.pilpri:ni.)n o)f ,* n ) ilh.-I t h:lt( be6 1 w stpptid is pr , hl la ta 114n: th::n thi :a n wiii h l't t tI' he Stab- in dhni. to the i nIII I, led :md othar inovilabe '"1:11atte ding I, ullh <!lay. Tirm f , b 1n i im i; 'U h i : T 3 n. 'n..: ) t ' , ' t he ir:vinm ,l :- : l 1 n li b.. COl co. Ol i of ielt .n 'i y i. ' Iilt: d - eatthepro et gra.a l'a a-s prhe 7..,i teo'n @e o n e e.::: *s ir.. i 'i oi.':o,., Miscell&aneouN MIscellany. It costs ia dollar a 11.imiLe to talk by tel. phone froni London to Pari. "6oIetliing that should be looked into" -a tiroscope.-Wshington Star. Economy if; no dis-mrace; it is better liv. ig on a lit tle than outliving a great deal. llippy is he who speaks little, for words eget avcifcieits, gloom illd interior trouble. To manke a sicecesful tour through this ife we niit beware of taking the wrong oud. Thile libral man who eats and bestows is letter than the pious inai who fasts and loards. A lite of steanmshiips has contracted to -arry the imails betwceen England and Can %ia in five days. When a man is not very bright, it seens i hardship to leave him to his own reflec don.-N. 0. Picapune. Setting a broken neck is a great fcat of surgery. 1till it doesn't quite come i) to putting a head on iL 1nan.-Boston Herald. ihe larest of the new styles of postal a rds is big limou"'lh forl. a itsI1onably long letter. It costs tibt one cent., and you can senil it to Aluska free of cost. That beats IeNnly poStageV. Thie lse of the bridal ,-veil originated in the civitoik of perforinIthg the u ptial cer emI y inder a Stliarle( I lce of cloth lheld bet-wet I the bride and brid rroom to con C(Ial tihe blusies of the former. "Alr. Blight," tsald tlle landlaily to the new boardr, "if yoli have finished your I ner. pIleSe l(eave the table." "I have tin iitiilni' of taking it with fine "growl. td Mr. l>!ight.-Detroit Free PTes3. A'-ixhage says that aill the linen for l'iince.s Victor 1la 1's "trousers" will cometile from .ireland. Tle proo4-reider SI b11141 1 te sent to IDN ighit, firl no fair younIg b:iitie ein st and it to have a trousseau con vertlt'd int) trouseris. ']The oil(id <imestiol as to whetleir the ip pi-r pa:of adi carr-ia-e whecel inl motion Iom"ve faster tha.1in i t e , ver part seenis to hivi c i eti it ely setth-d by inst inixe cl-'s pitgrphIly, wdlich showms the top s in>ks indlii thllet, thto boottoml car cuit anld Jedge Waxem svs: "I ain't nvver b)een Itle to umssrstand et-ly why a 11111 s.'- h.e kin itnxiki $,i 1 v yere in his biz I in . iS MI aNI to git a :. 2,11 -9 gov ernaet ob. rap (3.Wasinglton never tILd a lic, lut liwal (eor-ge had a way of ki:cplt' hI mw'1o shut." I Icre is the imtlo. r'eidt. Cnilict of laws. D 'lity Alar:-lals II. J. Lewis anl Joel It. (iriliI wel' provited with a itenh 10 wrrait fromt he U. S. ckurt for tlie bodvy( of one Geowl.;e .Bl)!(-mlhv, who ha.d .1timped hlis 1ml and tIed 1l 0 N(rthi ( al.. Thme It iard 4 t hii 141 Sent I llitt forI lJV:1. Thleyv 111111 himl in '111f 1.binle uI' t-i h txeiv ou t at Itvar,i ILt tA 11 day, rIted hlim : di d az-irotS tile (-mitails with I(the pr Thi o V;er pulii' my ille sh-vriff ('ar!1 a P i ver ;ak'll :-:i c tu l. G.I!1i o1dY escapwd tl- I-fillhe news, lli 'linho to co linut his h 1in lit 113'i'tl t iies, a 1 L tewiscarried -1 pri-- )I(. kibck lo lirevar.d, wNcice hie will come by luave of thel- ctmrt. 0. 44mb * t: . . . . A. TheI It. 01 D).'Wi'aiv.- Care of the plinlIf I.rovr le !ichmid it lidod lind almdie gf)(Pd un1til thet 3i t or JanmarY, s!Q, by) whiiihi time the niew 1wr wh!- w% itlit be s i ls an d in lhe hiands of ouir ders.\W. A. Tt7ni. A. G. P. A. FORSAL ?son & LOtm1in ON LY $375.00 V(>1 TI''I IE SAM l' PIA NO. tla In. I13' IN: x titt' I 92 t tlh lie int t-lin. e xho 'lr:t ant4 I p r ,i'i vu h i-irti Iro .i . (' I A 'tillhui41', 3 ih re,S t,ttou Who hav bu it 11ne ilpiei t he t liwt Iiof io I. YI u enn' ht pa tt l h 'e i mor lt ! Iny'. l t. i. cu ly w<rb jg ar m. ihmit tiaxtita y. \\''t fior Iat* t. Ill II 'oer llts.11. l'.Ii tmuent tx,ie.tt:I3 th ti I'1it (day IIf J: i IN :t2 to the of th ":ty of1 Febuar Ii 82 lt cive r-mecturnsIe tl -.41a: *t;i- Isna p)Iiiro t-ylr fi' xxa'tionl int litk n t O a:.tv forSS 1 ~-x thim-ea r (' It92. 1 T ,'tt'o titdi, :t it l ir h i t) pu tie s l e t j-i htit ttlf of the lo h.w i ' prtinet fo toh ecive r le tt i 1r 'atid ! y tear. ! ta~ i Ai uih.xdi4U'4hiy. era .1 Co8tt. A Very Festive Bird I Hail to the festive turkey! We are with him" every time. More especially are we with him when he haIppens to be with us. I k- is not in particularly good luck at this particular season of the year. There is an end to his pomposity, his strut, and his Majesty; an end to his harn yard airs and graces, mi end to his lordly dignity. Mis fortues never come alone; it never rains ht it pours. First. he loses his life and then his feathers disappearl Fine even without feathers, lie is finer with them, for lie feathers make line birds. Fine you may be in what you are weat mig now, but finer you will be arrayed in one of our new style lloiespunl 8uits. Just received new novelties in holiday groods. A good chance to please your fa ther, brother or your friends. Call on us when in our city. L. ROTHSCHILD, m olw'or Olothl'ngHo ! Greenville. S. C. Lude Anderson gives you a special invi tation. (1I(C1 71116 M13 U 12. MCFALL'S ALMANACK - FoR 3. Thirty. 30 THl IRTY D.AYS will tell the tale. TIhe fellowv who won't need Shoes, Overcoats and Blankets in the next thirty dlays wviii hardly need them at*all. I lowever, if he should need suIch articles, he can get some rare bargains in them. Wem have a job lot of Shoes, a few pair of a kind, that cost has nothing to do wi&. They are going to mo~ve out while the peole need *a. Also some Hats the same way. Newv goods must take their places. W. T. MecFA LL. 13I9. ~~d O ~O ___-_______.____._______r _ 4 s FREE! FREE! D L R O 2,000 Memoratdui Books! U A Glet One. G N Try Us on Tobacco. S B Are your Wi1ows Broken Out? T R We Can Fill Tem. 0 The Finest Prescription Drugs R S in the City. E Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, SPECIAL OFFERI Diurini the months of October, November and December, TO CASH BUYERS! We offer at REDUCED PRICES, Carriagcs, Buggies and Vagons. COME, EXAMINE AND BUY. The Greenville Coach Factory, GREENV.LAS, '. C., H. C. MARKLEY, Proprietor. U. W. SINRINE1, Sprnedn-a3y 2,000 BUSHELS TEXAS RUST PROOF OATS! 2,000 BUSHELS KANSAS R.ED OATS I 1,000 BUSHELS Grazing Oats. JOHN FERGUSON, (Ar-eenville, M. C. '.b V:rou '. h, I -ractical J ri: tion s -e G~oi: ruh s as,iste-I to>iA ins .~5 9 . . '-Cataloguei free. W rite to B IRYANT & STRAH(ON BUS iNESS COLLEGE, LOWSVtLLE, KY, PAIIIER SMIH'w TIlE ORIGINAL & : Webster's Unabridged Bureaus $5.00. I)! TI NARY Ey specal alrrangemen'Tt with the~ publishi Redsteads, 81 .23. ce. we arei a1ble to (intaOin a numiber of the aotsve boo4 k, and propose to furnish a copy Cli airs, 40 Cents. t",eae1i "f' " tl""Cridn's. . ci* hI me, SChool an d busi ness house. It, fills S,ales, 82.00. a vacancy, and furnishes hnowledge which not one hiund)re( dliter vo0lumesi of the Suis o 1 Pice,81.5 chsn Cl,4oLIoks eould supplly. Tounig andt Suit of1 ()Lbices, 'Ol, Eduented and Ignorant, Rich aind Parlor Sutits, PlsIisl i'""r- "hi""ll "'ave it within reach, and1( re r 1i' - -,u'~ 3~~I IIr to its conitents every dlay In t he year. I'llllllel, $800. somec have asked if this Is really the (Orgintal Webster's Unabridged D iction.. Collins and14 Caskets at '".w aeal to stale that wehiave~ learn anytiliC,(la oriiirld irec fro the publishers the fact, that till fiie,dityor liglt. thisis he etywork comiplete on which about forty of the best yea of the au Ptisl thie buittoin oin o1 t' thor's life were so well emnploye*d In writ Iollt dloor alud 70111' ei1,} I $itIIt I O)(I w(ords i e lii th oree will he allsWer'ed i1111111001- spielling, deivat ion anid lefi intution of sm ranId is I le regular standard size, cont taittni ftl. eab out 8eo.000 iiiniaro inlhes oftl printedi siuf r af"ce, niul is in'nnl in cloth, half Inuorocco <v)' i c( UrJili trher notiec we will fu rish this ~ tO vahl ili D ictinay A1~Tmr7TTd, To ttny utheritber now in arre-.trswh till u to .ian. Ist next, at, tie following :3 and14 6;5 Ma~In M. pneies. viz/:bc Full Cloth bound, gilt side [nd back (i IIEEN VI LLE, S.* O.* stampts, mairblied edges, 9e Ihlidf Mlrocco bioundt, gilt a-ide rand back 8YT (IiOTephon . 04 and 88. stampi;s, inairbled edges, $;1. 15. e isii OFF IN L STT II'iilN T ee p bouind, leather label, inarbled .N Ilhereb y give notiee thant Iwill ap- elivered free from turofte. I:( i Itly toJ .Nivhe4rry, JudgeofIrbte ubrirsaadiane ayhvte for P iikenos county, S. C. , on th I I st, ay D)ict ionrily delivered by Specil~prepauid ex Feb,ruary, 1 9-3. tior Ieavye to tmak e a fi nal press fo r 50(i ex ~tra,i -vttliieent of the estate of WVillioin Free- As the publitsers limit thei tiime and( ntumt man, d e;insd, andi ask( to be disiinissed h er oif books1( theiy will furieish att thle low is ad auist rator. p rices, we adv ise aill wtho dire~ to alviil .J. TI. L A N( S'TON, I tese 'ves of tis creat oppoui iity to at jan5wi. A<hin aistrator. tendl to it at once. THE NEW MODEL HALL TYPE WRITERI! A ferfect Ieie Witing 82haratr, - Rernodeled and Iumproved. - GOOD MANIFOLD)ElI. SThe Best Standatrd Tvpe Writer in thie T Worl. ~ ine.xpenisive, Portalei, No Inik 1 ibbloni, Interchngale TIype in tall lanigouages, 7 aist to learn, and1( t:pid as any: . J5.Li(Agents Wantedl Everywhere. Warantnted as Rpl reseniteId. l:This Ma. - chiin Is t'verybody's lariend, 1Vvery'h 1iy3 ~~ 4~ig S shioutt ha:ve their wi it ing doi:e OinI n'Type ri t always i nures thle miost prtomt iddress N. TYP WRITER COMIPAN~Y. 611 Washington StL BOann1) 1k8, ACCIDENT, FIRE AND LIFE INS URAN CE Vritten at the Senti nel ogice. DHAINEE LIHTNING The railroad has not yet come to Pick ms, but Pickelns is now in speaking dis. ance of the railroad. If you are in Easley or Pickens, and visi to talk to anyone in the other town, ust step to the "phone" nnd call the one ,ml want. 'Tlegrams promptly transmitted and ,orrectiess gua11r,1alnted. All Ims-ages foir Pickens and vicinity )rompt1y delivered. PIC KENS TELEPIIONE . I. J. LEWIS. JULIUS E. OGGS. THE PICKENS Land. .Agrency! Tht 11kens Land A geney now has for sale the following desih:.blclands. 2311 aers on Gradel load to Pumpkin lowl, 4 miles north of Pickens. On hunllldred aces inl cult ivation; 2. acres best welve Mile liver bottoin. Good cotton Md grain land. One good dwelling and me vood t emint house. Terms easy. Lib -ral disouint. for all spot cash. 16,000 acres mountain land; good for range, vineyards, orchards, cte. Fiucly imbered. 170 acres on waters of Saluda'river, 6 mile from Pleasant Grove ch; Ircl And sehool ou:,e; 25 mtes lotirf land, 1 ivees hranch bmittom; oin pulblieron 1 well wvat ied. Price .30) cash. 215 ares of lInd in 11Hurric:ane town ,Ihip near Dalloi: 45 acrve, in cultivation hahmeiiie ini orig.inaol I orest abounding ini the best pin ae tim il:vr; we'llI watered; price, ---,.. - om nouse; th goo ttnant houses, well wautere d; woj s eli in onle tract or' divide inito tralcts. eash, balance on long timet at 8 perc A desiralte half acreI lot, on in'f et. and I'endletoni ave; $100. Alsq irablo lot frout ing on) Bowenm street,;' $ B1es bainiZuls ini tow%n. 6601 acres in Eastatno towflgp, noed tenant b'co.~., i5 acres in cultliet on, bsJ anee fine timber and grass; $1, ex long time. '?.0 acres in Cen tral town,MI aerek inoultivation, 40 acres fne pmpe,6 bal ane in best, of timber; 2 m1 ;of rail road station, i rnile of church cj~ihool; 'will be sold cheap and On ensyla Lot No. 18, in the town gckens, containing ft of an acre fronti 1 Main street, east of D)r. .J. F. Wilit' A good baraijn-10v neres ijgusville timbier; I mile of chliurchi auntjr..dfo; dle siralet neighbmorhiood. Prid0 ; easy 109 neres 4 miles west ,oKkens on WaIh1alla roadi; leval ian1ji isi make splendid tarin; ti imber is finaMust h 250 aces on Lit le E2astatqe 4acres ha cul tivaitilonl. 10 aceres bot to t ereus ini goodi pasture, good log lhons res fine sa*'e grass, not feinced, a four horses. This lace is well d and a biarga:in at $500. A d(sirable lot on Main M ickn tonltallining I litre, good at 1(1 well of goad wat er) onI premisc of theo most1 valluale lots ini townm0 A farmn oft 2:18 neres 41'E we t of I'iekeins; 30 aicres clearet r good Iinnherit; w ell wat eied ek and springiis; neair Conlcordl (hlii school hzouse; desirable nieighibor l ic. $1, 123 acres northwe~~'st of ' (mill; 70 acres iln til tivt ion, 25i a in bottom boud on ift een Aile Cr 5 'In a high ;taite of (iultivaition; good bt s5; fine walte and111 a good orchard ,8 per ::eint.. timte, 3 year's. A splend(1id i1arm1 0f 100 aer miles north of Pickens~ on graded threeO Lrodl teiniant. houses. GlU ncres In' ttr 'mf culti iration, 30 aercs best T 4iI" bot .oin; does not ove'rflow ; hino sture o 10) acres, goodl fence, good wefwae ini t wo go od springs. Will s >n eaisy (lrms'. Price $1,800. 1 l0t acres near Cenitra'l withi as li h iight staute of culiti vationi.,del ng and1( ne(cessariy out, buildini 201) acres on Biig Crow Crc 5, acres ii cul tivattin; 25 neres biest . land; I8 acresR of it, ithIout, a ditelh bot tom land not subhject, to overflow; " IlC of m1ill and1( gio, one mile o00 and lhurch. Priice. $2, 000;er -. 175 nleres neair PumpiiIkinut orIimal Forest; 100) acres lies well iber line. P'rice .'$350. Also 400) acics inin tract 10 acre b ottoim iimimprove acres of ract in (riginval t imber. 10 85 acres 2 miilesi sout f Crcss Plains on waters of GIeorg 'k goed Sititon land, one-half in forest; huin timber; about 35 acres Iand ini i high st ate of cul;iviation ; a'tter and i(eessar'y bunildinigs; t erms 41 acres just, nourth of >InsR the sop'rat e limits, all in cuil , 10 cres >f the finest bottoii Ian building aite. T1his is a good barig pro ianlt ing a smalld farm ne Pico r700J, hal f cash, balance in ir. For ainy particulars wr 'ickenis