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DICKENS SENTINEL. 'CKE-NS C. h., S. C. Use Z E. BOGGS, Editor an Proprietor. crir .For Subscription, $1.50 per annm PC strictly in advance; for six mont hs, 75e. AIvertisemeits inserted atl le dollar . ithi per slitare of one inch or less fon'the firstti insertion wd fifty cents for (,:ell subse L quent insertion. Liberal discount made So) to mlrehutsand others advertising for CaF six nolwior hv the year. cu '() P SITIOX A iVERTISEMENTS "h TZOT TARM riv 0bitk.ary Notices exceeding fivelines, r Tributes of Ie$pect, Commnuinllt ion a nf C. personal character, when admissa1 ble will be charged for as advertiseets. ur r THlURSDAX, FEM. 11.,1892. i "on*- gr A STRADDLER. bA We have often heard of people "strad- o d1ing the fence" in politics but we have Iu di never seen an editor of a newspa)er strad (lie an issue so effectively as the editor of the Il Journal. In the last issue of that paper a the editor says that the editor of this papert "makes a personal attack on the editor of the Journal," and in the very next breath of says: t "Now as to so m1u11h of the above, as says, that "it goes to 1mu1ch against the grain to handle ouir neighbor so roligh)y atS ils case deserves," we will simply say, that i is not our ase, whlich is under consider ltionl, but it isi tll( ease(i of Governor Till man and the ofileers elected in IS90. ind the good people of this State who lected them.' 0 Now from the two satemelCInts howXV lre 1] we to ay whether the editor is fighting ti his own cause or that of Gov. Tillman? " We wish to remind our brother, however, that we have nothing agilinst him. Our$ remarks lpoln his Subject have beil Con. G fined to Uov. Tillmlln Itil1 Ills admilistra tiol; but if our. ivighbor wi1s to stanld in front of the (overnior 111141 defend him for what. he has done and what he hasn't n done, we have no objections aid we will not be caught craw-.isn. ile In alother place we cl ip the followin Im from the Journidw: ,"The1 SE:N-rINI. annMOMIne"s Ihe W01nd1r- r i fiul fact, 111:'it it tof)k tIhe (ditol of1 the jour. nal at yeur to get ruadY lo Jumil onl theS: 'risr. biout oppoling his views. 11 iS no!. Very' cleair whleiher thll Sl:l-r NEi. l)eanlIt t 111'y ('i111' %V11VOWTV 01' 114- S II' Iii 11)1111t,HC M'e vditor'. views or Governmr Tillimm's. This Caps tile climax. V1)Cver heard of such a hilng ws a newspape(.r that is p( owned and Co)nItrolled by at stock copally H. or syntlicate oll,osing the vies of ihose at the hlead of the (nterplie. le hav i been uider the impr1esssion that tleb.loir- th mil was an avowed friild and advontle of m GO'. Tdhlan, ad if so, it is 1111d for 11; to lilerstlld how the vditor of that paper l could Iiave made upt) Ilis mind to think for ei it llolent that we macclsed him of taking it 11 year to get ready to oppose the views ofi the Governor. No, frield Chris, we did I not Say Ilhat, and di-.1 not think (f sich 11 l thing. Read our piece again and s(ee if I 3011 dol't uII'lerstalld whose views we said h it tooIk you a ye1a to get ready to ()IppoSC. ff We do'tll think the editor of the Joul 1< considered the plport of tI.s last. state- ' ment, Or he 'volld n1ot have writteI it. Buchl rs:4rtions as5 thliS migh~t make!~ (liver- I,, cause h:im to throwv s(om o.f ihos' reYM at yOU. We ti theI I Journaii~l is very'~ inconsistenlt si in several1 re4'pects . It is a1 fact thatt lat wI year that ipl was1 an) alrdtlt amiler of ' Col. Neilt , as5 evidenced by tile facet that it s frequenltly (juoted that,11 gen)tlemlenl's uItter- 11 anices on) tIhe A llince dlemanlds. It hubl- atI lished hlis spe!chest anI d the niewS)pper ar- ) ticles of Col . Elli so)n S. iKeitt, espxeially ' those upon42 the sub treasury. Now~ sin ce Col. Lison Ercit t ha:s declalred tha:t T1ill manl isi a frud lad hlis admniistra:tion 21 failre thle Joudrnlli drops him like a hot1 cake. Govern'or 2 Tiillmaln, as~ is well knolwni to everybJody, is bitterly IJli posed to the su1btreasulry scheme and Cal. Keitt is in) favor of it. The Alliance satys ele'ct suchI one of thecir demanli)ds is thle sub-treasury. I owC we1ak a1 generou1s public if it does niot look like the edIitor was dloing s~omei very nline st.radd1lin)g. I Ie is a supporter11 T and1( defender ofi Gov'. TIilhuann amlt a sup porter and1( defenider of theC subl-trvasury to schemle, and the sumb-f reasury don0't gee-ha 11w It is hard'( for ns to1 understandl how a4 man21y Canl be a friend to both11 and1 he conisist ent. .I Ye c'annot sierve two mailsters. If you are .I goinig to stick to T11unani) and2( let tile Alli- d:1 ance go, you ouight to 52ay so, and( if you 1 are goinig to tight fior tile Alilinnec dleman1ds it sems to US thait you will hlave to lit TIill mian go. J. Th'iere wa'ls a ferritble ho41lost iln Newu Yolk last Sabblath mIJornin)g ait 3 O'clock. T1he IIotel Royal was destroyed by fire and. many of its guests perishled iln tihe flames. The'secn was he'art rendering. a1 Elf Blessed is trLc mlan whose heart is not 0) troubled with polities, and wh'lo seeketh not an1 oflice lat tile hanllds of his neighlbors. - .is sleep is sweet and1( the lics lhe tells lire 80oon forgottenl. Jamecs 0. latinte anid the edtor) of the SEN'riNFr.. hlave fully mlade iul thIeir' mlinds ,Jr not to be candidates for' the Pre'sidlency this yeari. 5) All f'or (ongress. There is Superintendent Col. Talblert, who wanits to beat Col. Geor'ge Tfiluian f<or Conlgress. to Tile Cotton Plant has bllossomed'( up at . last, Editor, Senate>r, A lliance(( Prelsidenlt " D)octor, Farmier, Ilirmer J. Wmn. Stokes u ill run agalinst Maijor Brawle'y. Clerk of the Senlate, D)octor, anid Furm)- ait er i.n political science Samlpson) Pope is e anxious to dl) up Col. George Johnstone. 111 Johnl Siim VernerCI, Lewye'r and1( (leve land Demiocr'at (which e about, the same 01 thing as5 Cklvelan1d politician) is ging to tackle Capt. Shll. So is Dr. Blob Smlith. Again we ejaculate. "Th'lis is a great counltry for promiotion !"--Laurens Adver- TFl ther. Hiatorical comittlee. Ju Co!.MOuA, S. C., Feb. 3~d 1892. To Mest'e. 1R. E. lBowen, Juliuls E. Boggs, m; andl W. K. EaIsley: he1 OE'r.RMKN:- At a pl)lic meeting of anI citizens from all parts of the State, recenlt. ly held in Columb)ia call by tIle South iisl Carolina istorilCl Society, a resolution to was adopted directhig me as chairmian of ce the meeting, to apIpoint a colInmitte of - m thlree, in each county of the State, charged P1 with the duty of estabiin1)g branch So- M ciee, anrd otherwise promniting the aims aIt and purposes of the HistoWkaI tuociety. en In PuiuA4e i tlet resolumtioni I beg leave mf tdesignate youi as suich Conimitt ee for Sour counoty. Very respectfully. F< * Hanv MaVR, C. n.r... .. .. . 1TIies No Marlysr. lovernor Tillinau and his backers can sucli methods and it is all proper and it. 'hey. 'an- accuse bonest Ien of nes and Film and fail to prove them, anid is "inanly and gallant defeneo of the l Ae" or something of that kind. Now nobody Is tpplied to G-vernor hni, so far as we recollect. a single ep. t not borrowed from him. Ie ha. done igs which it his opponents ur predeces s had done he w-suld have mitate the oc ion for all kind.4 of insinuations aid ae lltionls. Hlis practical co-operation witi land phosphate Cotmpanies against their als the river miners; his veLo of one Iroad bill and( the defeat of another by amendment intended to give him mory wer, offered at the last lloillent; the fail. C of the seperate race coach bill in twc Mons; his acceptance and Ilse of th( !e passes aid express franks; his sale ol i cows to the lunatic asylum, all givt nnds for niewspapers to draw uncharita. deductions and Iase svrious clurges u) lie (lrged Inel with corruptioll witi Ls basis of fact. Every body knows In :1. The niewspipvrs d 111(a nlti Tillman peoplh ve Clled (overnor TillnIIII1 no mm1vle1 d have not 'fissakiled his dimracter. 'h'lle ve stuted facts, as they had the right, a Wats their dity to do. Because they have dlone so tile pitiful vr' persecttion is raised. Ani effort is mad pose Glovernilln Tillman 1 ts a Ilallylr suf ilng for leviot ion to the people. lIe 1as showi ii no devotioin to the peopl v lios not nlot giv-ie111) it dollar or i dn' ' t em. lie hI- takeil fill pay for hi rvie s and everyt hiing Ie has lu, tihe eO I, andl the StIlt V la v('. lie is 2a publi 1111m 111d his acts nrv prop -r Isulbjets o' consideratioi. If state ills ()f them amllount to aibuse thalt is hi VIn [latLit. lie st:art . the IId Slinginlq " (IInZht t.o be 1110! o Stl ip a11nwd tak e reSults (if wllt hle t u hias doll- anld slid i long as it is stated decently and respect illy. We efy thI'! Meditnll) to point to a sin v ill ipIo Imt licetationl naoe : ains Iv. ' illmnan 1 which hik friends haVe d vd. We cbll l it to showll. S t slandt wi (1f, abuise, (mc in.jilliurs cpitelti ap i1d ti) him. Thait. cick wlt igh.Governor Till a11's frivild!, will havc to) WI*er at y1ronl-v1 fenve a1n tnt .std crv yof * per)1 een oi, wIIl lImv III phay hinm III o u srn 1artth.1 lh it, i liw ilnn e 1i n sliserine. r tyr 1. T1 im- pc(pplv call't Iw' f4tif-d d111 ty; M . 81 -ttld ()III ,I,; pntril) sll s11S iil. r,4441rpwr ::,.I a l eswhoI wa; tV Iit-, 1s 1 l )o thll, happy hlnd of ('anaan. (1Ilusl 14' ove 11 to) it a l l Stick to it o MONlu'ei VII4I MOSIVY hal(- C11 e Iny a 111aa is rich w%ithoiuit m11(tmv.y 10 1:0 11- h lt' I 'l ll-I ith2 l1w i ng ll O wil.2(1( oIs:t1ii ,i ki iien v; 21 t I.o (11144 (kels, and Iwwt ..nd wllmit en a eket,4! 21n'1 ri1h. A't~ i:n horn w,ith l1 21ood 111( cotla itutio ll 4 .a ) -,o tld om lanch. a l' >d ar1.t and m11 "l llbs. :2 1 a (p ltty 2.ll adtpicce w" nech.. (b.A hoI a Iv;Ire beltel r2sill i 1h:1-ci ti 1 'n, l erry ' .rpy. tnd ,I,V. I0 11tti h1a, r 1 h aie h d 2 1 ta11 U e 'f. ililigil arrti.l 1101cl . 11:1 )W:V. and2i1 I tI i.,; ht-lict, )4 1113011 I 1:11- ill 411 ( 4 Ic4 ve the right kinld 4f at fatheri and imilh. - Gomil breeds :nul h:. l breeds exI 11onl! mlenl US reallly. ws hvn 'ish aw, r . ieAlc tion mailly d) Imich t(I checl, 'il tendlenci(-s Ilr t') dvvvlop go()dl one'; it it is1 a ..,gat thill. to inhewril the iuwb ',1p(rtion of faculltit's ti) stazrt willh. 'I'hl anI iti ri,hwohsago ipsto hto is ImIti2lly 11n p 111 2 n t c g fu >11chel, :id who has le%mr (idf wit ont II inl his com p)iti . The l tIlln S m thin (. ,t. oi wit inl thi.s lif44) s 1: ' is -i -If. A s . )lih fvll o, a ( 1 s-ni -ni ncanihtinliv, fellipw aItimi'.11 anran 111-d h , 11 11 n al h1 or de. 1 ,>r1 . I .. iS ilm u inta.. Th'ydo it l -np buttiw Won.lhI soiei:rI s d11 o 2' )1111 Inany41 war t i the114 UiteIa,jd Stat or h gn r til Nin tihingjai An:whoswrt h he.Tesasa rieswoldhae o tlier142 defenderf aI the Iae who''i1t 'J'le formied' part( of04h the1 arm ("or1 iav l2ewilon ouived II1) Woo1(1 ll shit and24 a. broke .i, bill nms'll in:l oft(I's ' the4 l)21ne f l'natorlial, judgInl 4.TTE 1-'1; TilTl CA114 4tlowll NA, Cr.tIl ry10 0 or lIe it:::. en:1ds. i Cot Ilf ('. O(mnPla 11h)rd A.t'i tilestr, lnt' if te(hi te wII Unrkf and41l12r' Th t'ierM:2.f Iunn Comany 1'Ih-6-m'. .t41('' Ciu it Onsfo Rlif >~ the Ih-Nf'41hint, he (lier l1-uiufar 'nswer the' er.Oi) hIin in ts cin, 1)' th', i 2(213' 11 int4 ' 4 e ' sht eriber2~ al(1 ( fie,i 'itkens io. C,wtbnIet ly oJf Iuch serVi1'2:y an ;i ('ou Pf:u o (Ige. ViCX' Olthe 1 pa M . i this ac'tio wil a.p vtot'w (Ifourt fo11rth llef dIeman221-d I tee l(l th4l-'c'brluaroy, it .\. ). 41 2 1 ). nI1. 1)r llm:g1. C. h('' kllrlt2.1('(4 IS (If th i' l.l' . t1 it l0t' lSc,tIt liy l:' linti pll'sA for e. Takei hoticerL(' 11 '1d1 ohe laiti ti tikn ws fi.e 1.S. n the 2eeofthe 143'I the21 1'X1 2 ' ('outfr hel county1 :>1 Pirken, .th I t o feok il Ili Feru ry, l Ol, o il.l 1lSC~ ~ 4l J 'y l 'C, ' 10.113'te0 (I Ad. ltltrt11 1i aul t. ion.'(ltd Count11.(l 1l 141( h~9hdy of Pces shrunr. An 1. Nehe)rry, 1Esquie,Pron Mr. . NEogs, ir7a J. P.C Thes ar,t . etre.. . it.. . lwh o 1TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Pickens. In Court of Common Pleas. By virtue of decretal orders made on tho 10th day of January, 1892, by lion. J. B. Kershaw,. Presiding Judge, in the cases of Samuel Banks et al vs. W. T. O'Dell; Samuel Banks et al vs. M. A. Boggs; Samuel Banks et al vs. W. H. Sanders; Samuel laks et al vs. A. Mat Boggs; Samu (l Banks et al vs. B1. F. Harris; Sam ual Banks et al vs. George Banks; Samuel Banks et al vs. A. W. Mc Crackin, I will sell to the highest bidder before the court house door during the legal hours for sale, on Sale Day in March, 1892, the following described real estat( to-wit: No. 1. All that piece or parcel o land 0on the morth si(o of Goldon't Creek on the road leading from Pick ens C. 11. to Liberty, containing ser en (7) acres more or les, and describ ed by metes and bounds in a dee( froi Rt. P. Banks to W. T. (YDEll dated 8th day of January, 1881. No. 2. All that piece, pace(l 01 tract of hmnd containing three (3: rC orl eI'O or less, dedeC( to W. T. OD(ll b)y Wililliu Baiinks on the 1st day of A pril, 1874, to which demt - rf('relnc is had as to m!tCS a1mC - bounlds. No. 3. All that other tract of lan containin . six and three-fourths (6 acres adjoiing the above three acres. No. 4. All that piece, parcel 01 tract of lan( i:1 said county an(I State, containing twelve and one-hall (12.,) acres, on north sile of Gold ('s (eCk, as describod in a de(ed faom it. 1'. 1.anks to I. S. Boggs, dated 171h Decembwr, 1881. No. 5. All tlhat. othor parcel oi tract of hNud on the norti side of Golden's crvek cont ainilg eighIt. (8) acres more or lcss, anld des(cibei w inl a deed from Enluilv J)inks and Ge'r;e Bainks to V. 8. .lAggs (Ited DUrCeliber 28th, 188!l. No. . All tfmt .the11r tiact or plan liati(11 If h1n1l inl said stte and coun 1.v on Gr(old i' k, kniown as tihe old h]lnestemt h1lt of I. P. Buinks, dr- 11d, bounded by lands of WV. T. O'Dell, Mrs. Clayt *n 111I1 1. A. s e u cl1tailling iiften (15) acres MOre or, le.;s. No. 7. All tlit othiner tract, or par cl (if lL1i. on Gohlen's creek conltainl il4 lifty (50) :crvs inr or less, ad(1 jililling 1:inds of \\. T. O'Dell, A. No. 8. All that other piece, pirct-l or tr onet.1 Gbldeln's c(!, wateri of Twt lve Mile rivcr, cw t-tilling thirty five (35) acres more or less, and ha'v ilg -uchl1) meites :iml boun1lds its net out inl a ded from '.*'. ( . CIavtni to W . 11. (ander., on 15t Novanber 11887. No. 9. All thit otler piece, parOel or t,Ict of lan1d in said ceunty and liite ontininlg twelvde and one h:dfil -(l''\) no(es mor or(I4 le)'hg, ll-roeale t l'le of 5:11ne im:ale liv ,J. J. Ontvin~ on dI DreenII.r1, 1881 , lnd sc l~ by ~ Su sani A. Iiaiks to1 A. :ilatt ilggs o1' 1tJauary, 1884. No. 10. So mutch of all that piece larcel or tract (If lamli claimed h v A i at Btrggs as falls within the 'tw Ihiunidredl acre tract (If land deceded bIy l aso anik~.-, senlior, 1o \\illiai:L Uiks on the 16th dyv (If ~January 118til, plat of same0 cani be seen on dayv of sale. No. 11. So much (If the tact of land claimed by B. 1". H arris as falls withlin the I to huindred acre tract ol land (dde by I tain:tm Banks, son. bor, to Willimu Banks, on the 1(;th ~January, 1861. PHat will bie exhibit edl on (lay oIf sale. No. 12. So muchi of the tract of land now in the possess8ioni of George Banks as falls within the two huin d rmi acr tracI 'lt, deeded bliIansom B:i iks, senlior, to Wi'illiaml ]hmaks on the li th JanuaOir 1861. Plat 01 smnte will be e.xhiibit,ed on day of sale. No. 13. All that other piece, par eelI or tract of hand in the couants aind St ate aforesaid, conht ainling one and one-.limlf (I).) acre mlore or less, ad Jriiung lands oif the ('Ntate oif James~ l 'ar.isons, 8. A. Mc(Crackiin andl the( e'state1 of l iansomt Bu:mks. Terms12 oIf all the ablove mhenltionut trmacIs of hiuul, <me. induf eash, the ( bal. alice mi (Ine yeari withI iinterT.st fronm da:y of sale, secured by bond and miotgage (If the priemiises. Puirchiaser to payV for plapers an( for recordinig thle samie. J. M. STEWAlBT, Clerk of Conurt. Til E STATF )J S ilI ('A INA, Cont of1 I'iekOlOs. CionnnonI lIles ( ourt. Ex-Pa'rte. . . mithi Pitionr, I .. N. W. 'Smit h1, S.1in. Si i h, S. . 1,)anna :11.14Smith,1 L. T.t Smit h, ) o .uu s. Ahns .1uli .h Whireof .a 5:11ry ilh, j k A . m ih l. . mih . t'S ih an W. IA Stpe, ~ameSmi, Sith, Sn. iV. 41lmIit and .lilInoI Stephen- )efndats W.I tlt. (Imret, ae lS. V. Smiitth I oan .omr iltoehn 1)41 femhmil Iis.:e 11 Ailsoi in:: 14( the 44ase of t11 son ltifs Smi th (andr .Elnn (tepns-1 Il>rfendants. Tolit the 41 t ) 1fe thmt1,4la. V.I tilmit t (, toi aser )the'Sal petition (1i t'isnlacin whit. lh~. was fi1d In heflit' ofI''1 te Cl,erk (f hliie Conr oit uvf Common 54ry:c' il ifh 'ountyij and lSt afr1' do the 7 t11)ht day1 awtothe s2iOlaidl leiio o ihe o subscrI hm(10 ut thir aopy o i ien r f.. ihin twe tye ays4.lI atrt t eiie her4f,1x. D)ated 7th (lay of ,Jainuary. 182. C. E. HI tOso, J1. P. CAnnyv, II.. 8.J J. M_ STrWAJ2., C. A n. Jin .1. McFALL'S ALMANACK --0o Chilly, Chile, Chili. "WARI, AND RIUMOES OF WAR." Now what in the world makes you do so, You Chileans rouid Valmraiso? Uncle Sam says vou musn't act so, But if you insist on a fight just say so. A VOLUNTEER. Has ben found to stay at home with the women and children and who will furnish at a moderate price Powder, Shot, Lead, Caps, Shells, Wads, Primers, Loading Tools and Breech-loading Shotgunls to shoot 'ilm with. Shovels, Spades, Picks, Hoes and MaTtocks, to d'g the holes with. lan11lkets, Quilts, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, and Clothing to Clothe them. And Flour, Meat, Syrup. Sugar, Lard, Grits, Cheese, Crackers, Cof fee and Iico to feed them on. Not to mention a lot of Wool and Wool Socks, Axes, Plows, Chains, Lines Washpots and Soap and a sight of other things including Gar den Seeds and PutatOCS. W. T. McFALL. A Very Festive Bird ! hail to the festive turkey! We are with him every time. More especially are we with him when lhe hap)pens to he with us. iIe is not in partioniarly good hick at this part icular season of the year. There is an end to his pomposity, his strut and his majesty; an end to his harn yard airs nnd graces, ani endO to his lordly dignity. MIs fortunes never come alone; it never rains hut it pours. First he homes his life and theno his feathers dlisaippear! Fine even without feathler's, lhe is liner' with thIem, for tine feather is make tine birds. Fine you may he in) whait yomu are weaing n w , Ihut liner y'ou will be arrayed in one of our new style IlOiloespu Suits. .Just received new nove'lties in hollday stoods. A gonod bchiie to please your fa thter, brothier or your friends. Call on us when in our city. 1L ROTHSOHILD, GIreenville. S. C. Lunde Anderson gives you a special invi tat ion. o ARESTN, . c?e o Ce1~ ' J. J. LEWIS. JULUJI 11E BOUIR. THE PICKENS Land .. A ency! The Pickens Land Ag-eney now has fol sale tle followinIr lesilrble latds. 231 acres on Graded <oad to Ptinpkin town, 4 miles norti of- 1'irkens. one hiudred acres in cult ivation; 25 acres lest Twelve Mile Rtiver botAtoml. Goodl ccttonl and grain land. One good dwelling m-A1 one good tenant ,ltise. TerAs easy. Lih eral <liscount- for all spot cash. 16 ,000 acres Inotmtain lan<d; good for range, vineyards, orchards, ctc Finely tinbered. 170 acres on waters of Saluda river, 0 mile from Pleasant Grove clulich anl school liouse; 25 acres clearedi laud, 1 acres branch bottoni; on public road, well wat ered Price $;0') casi. 215 acres of land in I lurricane town s.lp near Dalton; '145 acres ill ctiltivaticn balance in original forest abountling in tlie hest pine thither; well watered; price, $050, one-half cash Nialance a:t 8 per cent. 400 acres ;1 iniles of Lilerty on tite road from Greenville to O!< Pickens; 125 acres in ctiltivation balance file lirt and oak timber; will d(ivi<le into three or four tracts; thre settleiients onl the place. A rare bargain. A house tild lot oin Main at the head of G:irvill Strect. Good Iwo story Iouse with all necessary otit buildinis. 300 atrcs in )aciusville 1t>wniship tren nules .ron (Irvenville oi pul)lic ro:ad; 1,25 n les ci (tilt ivat ion, 40 acres g lod bot U.on ar<d 125 in tsture; miile aid a halt' f roni church anti school liolse; thbree good tenant houses, well waet re;l would sell in one tlct or divide into tracts. Part cash, balance on long titne at 8 per cent. A desirable half acre lot, on Garvin st. nid Pentdleton ave; $100. Alio lesirable lot fronting on Bowen street; $100. Best bargains in town. (Wtils avres ill E:tstatie town'tsluip, good tenant llollse, 15 acres in cult i vat ion, hal ance Aine t inher ani grass; 1:1, ->00 on long time. 22n anres in Central township, 15 narms in cultvtiho, 0 acreS tlite l'a&iture, Inl alice ill ht Iw ' t'lider: 3 miles of rail road stat ion, 1 Ilile (1 f11h11treli ud se]ool; will >e sil ' > aih ill on asy Ier;ls. Lot No. 18, in the town of P>ickens, cmnti"I" 1 ()1 anl wrf. frontinmr onl Main street, east of )r. J. V,. Wi :i1;s'. A gmod har-ain- 10!1 -ues in )aclisville township, -10 acris in elitivatiio; splendil tinnlt; i It' of n elAt and sbol; A sirable licighborlhodt. I'rice $900; vasy ,.1-I 'r4es 1 mnH(Iwest of Pickens on W alha! rnkd: lIt- el 1,ti: wiH 1ia.1k sl 1lid tarn i l tillibe r is ine. M1s. be 250 acres on Little East:atoc, .10 wrs,- in culliv:liil, 10 acris 1411o111, 11 acres i. giotl pa!ture, godtl Ior hose. 50 acres fine snare gt.not fi-nccd1, stab11le for I'mur llors-s. Thi., p.l.ce is w 11 watrk-i and a A 4sithalc 14)t on '3hiln "lrct, Picklipn, eontaWnns 1 :c-r, o ">0111.tbls n11d welA! of g(j<0 wa , )In premkisc-. Oive (if tile Most V:ltnable l:4ts inl 'lown:, price ;0 A Firi <.t 2:;s : r 5 -1 m ilis Nvest of Pickets; :1 av-rcs (ln,:thrn. l-aiic in. ,0ot1 imlic-r; w-l u alttr by crt-k 'anl spriigs; tIr ('ol oncord (lm1rch and selool 11hu,;( dirable ne igl >rhuPoti. PIe gl, 121 acr-, n<rtilwtnest af Synins' mill; 70 anrns i nidn:ain, 2:5 :a-rcs in 6hnn lantd ("I MTilte 3Aile. Creck. Inahh state of Wiiultivation; gtl bl) lings; lint wat er' : a 31tl oreiatrd. 'T' erms, 8 per cent. I; I ."t', : _ I .Irs A splenliti i :11rin of -1 (0 acres, 29 iles L'i14<1 t'e:tu hou:ses. 0 -:t.rcs in ii lih eItt' 10 acets, goott [eca, t''no well of wauter! 100 acre'. nliii1r C(ntrl willee '5re in ill t'ult ivat 01>n; 25 neres lest bottomn lan<d 18 nert'; of it w ithouit I dth: the bottom lal.il n:ot SiubjecIt to overfllow ; liatlt n ile oif ('llItrch. Price. 2 ,Ol00; tterroll <- 3. 175 ner1es nar ltnijk itown I in'inl ft,ir.est ; 1100 acres lies well and1 t!ber fa.'. $.. acre1s 2 miiiles~ sothwest oIf C'ross Ilaitis (Il w:It Ir of Geirge's ('reetk: go<li (cottotn landt'l ( lneInl ill oiiginIa for-st a hligh stat ' (I>f (uIr~3 at ion; goIl waiter andit neccessary~ bIlin; trse-v Cofora:t<- lints,l' aill tn itnti Vat ion1, 10I acrt's of thfit es11 ' lb Iolto1 in b itl, t im. li tlilL, site. I Is Ii .I( 1o , hargi n Ill o ali Inersle>n wanllltling n'i sinll If-1-mI na tow.% lric $700, ha lf enshi,1 alanc inI (111 vem-. GREAT REDUCTION te'd at ani e'ar' l t ate iand fri this (da0tIl until 011u' present,L sItolk is dis posedC1 of we wivll oIlY'er our1 enItir'e stock ait a1 gr'eatt duc't itonl. Shoes to go at a sneif ice. This is no0 oldI I shop-worn' stock of1 goods we areQ ollernlg buit brn nel,t( 1w pgoO . Buyertis w.ill have a picnic as loIng as .fl'er is a1 few pieces of Jeans at 24.1, lip; Shocs 20.' per pir~I, tup; besXt Sitmg 4. A entsi per~:l ym-kI. Pio St o1'k of (Groc'ries at r(educed( prlicesq arIitdwar'e, Crotlkerlyware,, ( 8Lssw~are,' .i nwa'e -itn fact, (everythin no~ 1w ill stock to g~o. No reas1onab3lle offer' re A few'. lilt o1'(f thlose 1fine Texas fled, Iliust pro)o f, (;ats-, (:211 3ad g-et se ttle at oItnce. No good(Is char11ged af' ter' this da1th, Six fne cokin dovs a cst andc fr'eighty A giood I hr'se fot' sale ch eap1. fl('sp1ect futlly, H A RRIS & MO R RIS. Octob1er 27'ith 18'91. ~IJF. TtlP'ANs TAinUoFl regulate the stomacht, * ant t' tako, lnio pr' na irv tIectul. A relinbilo * tIeedY for Iltiusneis, tho<ches3i on1 the Fmo, JI right's l)latonse, Cuntarrh, ('olle, consI pation, 9 betv , i n iee 'A torla n ih, lie , 1 .v.suntery,Ill Dvs(tli, -:zem tI iat O nceii , Femanr1 li . li d Joa udIce, Kidnei.y mAI ,lints1., 3.tver TIrou,ii, L Jos of Appnthito, bien Depre'ionEfl Naustca, Sci t iau i; h, -- -- . ' nima u It lai . tiou. 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