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-R. A. Ik>wen Esq., has been re-appoin ted United States deputy marshal -The Eighth Circuit will bo called in the Supreme Court on Tuesday, April 18th, and will have four days. --A somewhat unusual lunar phen omen. on occured during the month j;st closed Two full moons have come and gon e with in the mouth of January. -Married at Saluda Hill church, on Sun day the 29th, ult., Mr. Alonzo Cassell, of North Carolina, and Miss Marina Clark, of North Greenville. Matthew Gillispie, Esq., notary publlc performed the ceremony. - What appears to be a reniarkable case of faith cure has been revealed in Colum bia. Mrs. Ann Eliza Tutt, the wife of a printer there, ban been a helpless paralytic for eighteen years She had been attended by the best physicians of that city and had also tried prominent specialists and they all told her she was incurable. She beleiv ed that she was put here for some purpose. A faith cure minister called on her and talked with her. She read the Bible con tinually and prayed that Gotd would spare her for a good purpose. She dreamed she was walking one iight and next morning sitting in her chair she said she thought slI heard a voice saying "Arise, take your ch.ir and walk." There was a chair close iy which she caught hold of and began t" walk. Since then she has been growing stronger and stronger every day. To Openo In July. The board of trustees of Clemson college met at Fort lill on Wednesday, 1st inst. Proper steps and arrangements for the opening and management of the college were comipleted and all bisiness that came liefore the board was diRposed of. Col. J. L. Orr, a member of the board from this city, was seen last night by at News report er and gave the following statement of the proceedings: It was decided to open the college on Thursday, the 6th day of fJuly. All the professors are re<lilested to be there on the 29th of June. excep' the professor of phy-y sics, who will coie n advance to arrange his apparatus. At the request of the board most of the professors were at Fort lill and submitted a scheme for the college course. Four year's study are required to obtain it degree, which will be a very com prelensive course and the standard will be high. For the purpose of aceommnodating young men who are unable to take a full course, a two year's cmurse has been provid. I ed, which is not so thorough, nor do the studies extend to the highest branches. Such stuidents as are proficient in this course will obtain irt r iticate to that effect. A very thorough course of chemistry iathe matics, pure n11)1 appied, physics, nechanl. ics and aigriculttire, lals bven provided, while English history and driawing. hoth Ilechianicl and free had, will be taught. ''he reguht' sessionl will open on the tirst Thursday in December. tlis giving a full ten months' course, with a few days for re. creation in the summer about tie first of 'July. Regular work will be done on Saturday as well as on the other five days of the week. The college will be under military deisipline, and tle coM andanit will he a graduate of West Point-ia South Carohn iln W1.) has gainled dintinletion both in the -cientitic and military world. There are 1,000 applications on file for admission. but as a good nisny of these were made eighteen nonths ago when the college was first expected to open, nmany applicants have imle other arratngeltents since th'n. "'My impression is.'' said Col onel Orr, "from the best infor:nation oh tainable at present, that the coll-ge will open with between four and five hundred students. Those who wish to go should file their applieations without delav if their inames have not alreadv been seit in. The loss (if Praof. Strio de as piresident of thle co Ilege is regarde'd by ninny of thle friendls of thle institution as a serious one, but it is foart unate that lhe has consentedl to remnaiin as p)rofesihr of mnathmemtatic'. It was hoeied that we would lbe abile to select a new pres ident at the laist mneetintg wholi could take cha~rge of the 'eiieral aiffairs (of the college, hut it laeing iimpossibtle alt that timie, the fac ulty prFesent were reqluested to seleet a chlair man to act as presidenit not il (tie wais eleet ed, amid two other nmemtbers of the faculty tea assist himt in the general plan of organi "Col. J. S. Newmnan, the professor- of''> agricultucre, Mr. IInt diin, p)ro)fe-ssor'f chem istry, and C. W. Welsh, pirofess<.r (if phty Sies, wvere se-lectedh for these positioans. Cootmmunientionis in regard to thle college shl d tie adudressedl to Ctoleonel Newman. "A thior'ough water supply has been p)ro vidled nde a contract has lie-ci made for electric light. A large liarris-Corless en gine and boiler have been conmtractedl for aind arrangcments were madec for the equip ment in thle most subistantial and modernt ma' ner foi the teachting of the agricultural, metchianical and scientifie branches.'' Greenville ws Fa ...d Localn. There htas baetn a great deal of sickne-ss in this section, your coi'respoindentt being onie of the pat ients. lBut we are thank ful to report. that we are able to be out again. Mr. Wmi. Et'att, wvho lives bttweent this lace(~ aitd Ooenay-, has a small c hild lying1 seriously ill. It is attended by Drc. Cren shaw. ik,r to Mir. and1( Mrs. J1. B3. R. Freeman, a sont, wveighinog twelve l)oundis aind a half. Miss Margairet liill, a e:aptivatinmg young1 lady ''' asIley, visited the family o f Mr. Ja' .4rris duoring h21st week. tn Yomnmg folks oaf t his sect ion w"re given a dhelighit fuml and( eiijovabtle party :at the residenice of Jase. L. Brown on the.night of the 31st, tilt. Yourit correspondlent celebrated his birthI day ont thle 310th ult., withI a lig dlinnuer. As it is not frupuent ly the case t.o tell the age of a swappiing heorse, we will withhold our- age. We are coinstrainedh to commn-d the edt. tcr of the Se:Nrrin, Mr. Chins. E. Rcobintson for his recipircocal libecrality. We are nowt~ a recipient of a free subseription to thec ME~NmTNEL. Many thanks to you, Mr. Rob isont. We wouled like very much to te-lI our w~ort hy friend, if lie is a rcewler of t.he Swa 'TIsar. which we hiave' ino donut, hot whtat lie is, ntear this place, teo lie a little careful about htitching his imule the ne(xt tinte he goes tea see I.s girl. We knowv it ma;nke himit feel very bashiful fear his mule tei get ashuamned oaf his staying so long and( leave The farimers have gotne to itining the soil again ato pclaitt mtore 71 and 8 cents ciot toni. WVe will predict that if the ftarmecrs, conttinuie to raise coittont at these prices, pay 1 24 antd 15 (mitts a piond feor their omeat, (for thIey don't raise it,) atnd votig for Gov. TIilm uain and "lenformi'' legislature ini two y'ears frcam now thiere will lie more mien weaiiig patcede breeches andh hole shoes thtain Pickens county ever witnessed. A D)xtocia.. Yeteay 'morg at tho re ence lie c-ifty, a1 vu 'pr'etty, queiet, happy we'd. ding tooak plaice. Ancdrewv .Jackseai Jonte's andlMiss Susie Lenodhart Gairrisoan were jin. eel in thle htely bocnds of matritmony lay the liev. N .J. IIohntes, of the Secondie Presbayterian hluirch. Rloht. L,. Ambtler wvas best man anid Miss Mamite .Jariatt was baest girl. Thle oather at tenidaints we're, WV. WV. ChIiheres ande Miss Susie Me ilgh; Walt er West ine Miss Ecta McGee ;1H. S G arrison alnd Misc l!an'lce D)outl' '. A large numbier ofl the f'rientds of the happiy coup)0 lerve frotm the city and from the surrieonding counutry to wit nest the event. A ft er the ceremony congratutlat'onis feolloawed and the party dlrive inito toawn. Mr. and Mrs. .Jea, tok the 12. 10 C. & 0. train fear Columbia and other points followed lay thtegood wish-. es of many friends..--ew; ti SENTINEL AL NEWs. t to Anderson last week F. Ansel was In town eas. llen, of Central, was in Uy. are very much behind Is E.pring. orses and mule from Ten *n this week. y has had a telephone -ore to his house. FMorgan, of Dicusville, T town this week. H n11 list is being increased time to subscribe. net o hear that Walter Grif. \d hope he will soon be B. Richardson visited father Mr. Thomas , gets $750,00 of the ap. t \proveinct of Southern 0 ,le re selling in the New b cents apiece and fresh h otund. -0 e wiln while at work on during the pretty sun >ur snakes. i wen, has suspended hier on account of the bad I uner term. r . Herald, whi-h correct nt cold wave, says the is now over. c er returned from Fort tit)le said snow fell there ly an inch deep. 1. J. Carter, of Atlanta, V(with Airs. Carter's par W. 11. Ashmore. it here were soic what a y morning to Illid the 11 covered with sleet. el and ex-Sheriff Hich. le last Saturday. Sher tI himself to a fine bug 's St. Valentines day. i0uld not forget to send e usual mi.ssives that ew Y-varm i sunshin,ie last e 1 by the farners. In e th looked fresh from h li lexander, one Oconee t, larmner.-, has purchased tec on Crow'Creek, and 'uissioners are hereby lusley road this side of h. in a terrible condition a.5" cl to have a call last . 1). F. Bradley. lie e spent the day Wit h it. arn that Elmer Boone Mr. and Mrs. Jas. L. aartow County, Texas uar y, uift. s, of Coltuinba, made trners last Monldav ill trtiliz-r, after which Iddiess. natph '.r Proceedings to the ,all i t niext week. ropierimitte of the Twelve rntai met last Monday to to~4 1(5 rise oney to pay' ,jitedne.ss of tihe associa complete their wyork I ./ Sentinel and you will 'l merchant in GIreenville ' s been greatly benefited Spa~per. The aid. dlid not 0! ut had4( been thei mieants of or 43l00. worth of goods. ritlln dlropped ini last, Sat 1 a year ill adlvance for e says the SEN'ilN Hr. has t.o his family tlhan anly >onght for the amount (If .elittedl his children more ds. LCt Of Central, is ini town igMessrs. Norton & Ash ~oop of t,ohacco, and1( he to thiem. le had five 1a year and is well leas1 his crop. lie proposes3 en acres niext year. - ainy is in from Franklin to pay Mr. J. 1). loldler 1 is1 in a land of pilenty. >rn 35, pork 8 to 9 cents. mee couinty when a bilg Sn Missouri a Miss Porter, d 0lom t his county, and who t im'of Mr. .Jacob Lewis, apin o pi' goodl crowdl iln at IpSm 's hast, Monday. The y;macres in l)aeusvile f 6prn jif E. ii. Brock. et. '. ".' P. Verner, Mtas in Pumpkintown town. Anna Dora Fleming vs. or $50. ord about "Character (lant caricaturing. pure u , we have never seen it r, is ai miodel of purity, n . Wereconmmend1 es nig lectures:' vthuireb '"On the Fence," or* vil Around the Stump,'' erit Bug Convention'' and 10 1 . Rlollins is selling the ioi lag are that the UiTon Al ichcl nre now located at 1g, Marion, McCali's and COntinuei(d. It is reportedl operaitinig the stores hais Sfitale, anid will as soon to wit hdraw~ their capli ath. Theli AIlisance has se stores have saved the ssociation a great deal of heer. (copie( are in a fair way (1(1 esLtablishied at, this raisedl moneyv enough to lhe Oolenaoy Iipt is - A aso ession appoinated ITenry GIriflin, Charles Anuthonmy, hoard of trust(ea, and (purchase a lot and( erect iey got suflecit funuds. the lot and hope soon1 to . Their efforts arc Coml. ild be encoumragedI. t4)r Ensor atided by Depui'y wag inigs, J1. Ii. King and( buggy >turedl au (eighaty gallo1 rTorkey ('rck Mountain .28.. t. The still andl a linge awas dlestroyced. There &7lt till but. thre-e got, away. era to 11. Lwis .Jacob Lewis, t Of CO A i'lsou and1( J. L,. 1 t uornley where thev prompit mut r their pretin.inary examul I will preach at Bethlehem school house on the second Sabbath In Februtary, at 11 o'clock. Same day at Bro. Sam 11rown's, at 4 o'clock. E. A. MOKIssiOK. -Car load of fine Mules anl Horses for cash or on good papers. Cone ani see us if you want a good horse or mile. . GI. GArN8s & lio. Central, 8. C. EnITOn SEISiNEL: Your Field co.res pontent asks who would tell how many tines "Collin" was mentioned in the Bible. It is oily nientioned c11C. Gen. L c., 20 v.-"1o Joseph died, being an hundred and tenl years old ; antd they einbalined him and lie was l1it ill a Coli1 in Egypt.' We will ask how many times is "grl" mentioned ill the B3ible. L. . Grover Clevelaind For the second tinie will stand in the porlico of the beatitiful National Capitol on March 4th, 1893-and be inaugurated President of the United btates. What a great event this will be, and what a countles nultitude N ill be there I A vast number will conic from the South and Southwest, and nost of these will take tlie Iiclimond & Danville It. R.--the great.. st Southern systein.-Its regular service of three claily trains, running solid, between Lhe South and Washington, including the anly vestibiled linited, conposed exclusive. ly of Pullman Palace drawing room andi Elining cars, will, on this occasion, be great ly augmented by the most completed arranq ment of extra service ever offered;by Ithis model system. Excursion tickets at: the rate of?a'are ani a third for individuals, and one fare for party of military, twenty-flve.or more, will he sold on Marlch 1, 2, 3, and for train to arrive Washington by noon of March 4. Valid, returning, until March 8th, 1893. Further infornation obtainable from any igent of this system or of its connections. A Lie Nalcd. I hereby certify, that I have today lolivered to Sloan Bros, two boxex , branded in stencil "Buists Prizo ,dedal Seeds," and that the railroad vay bill and bill of lading show that he stme were shipped, by Robt. 3uiAt, Jr., from Phliadelphia, Pa., in he imlouth of Janutr% 18'J3. Signei,) C. E. WATSON, Ag't. Air Line Railroad. Greenville, S. C., Jan. 1893. This settles a lie that an interested )arty has been publishing in tho SEN INEL, leading the public to believo if ve offered Buists seeds they would )> old stock. SLOAN BIOS. OUR CLUBBING OFFER. I Farm and Stock Paper to Every Subscriber of The Sentinel Read our Offer Below, We dere to please ouir large fantily of react r:,. ail are gltit to iaTac thl at'we have itile atrreagvmnent, with the pbti:ishers of the "'armer's Cilt ite ittill Ilomt ( '011upan11ion). of If klu t ngtoln, I1cti. nat, whereby we are etalleti to give o ota r stal,-ribers tw-o laliers for almost the ont of one. 'i'llis Is "UR i FFE.It: 'o alll who IMv acrrar-tges and $ti.2 t ad aacee we wVil seneI tle M:ENT1. an.d t.ie Farm r's (;tiile atct itome tc ompitaion. one year To nIew c scaimribers iiti intileria will be ment or one year fter $ v.i, cclh in ativancee, 'le su bsis!ri pt imn prive taf the SY:NTIN IS $1.00 i ai iitiveac. a tile liri-c of the vartner's Guel a4i ilain1e tTltT'n 1Ii ii i liftl- cent. , but by mpe ial trraingements we van giv e bli papors for 1 25. The Farmer's Guidle and liTe ('com1palionl Ta 'ighat-pae . tc' y-c t mi emi-in.th. t.... .a.rm Tactl l ich la paplc.r. It i. ful t actVluatbitle int armtcatIiamtear thetc amer ,a tok re:tiser canel aous.ekejeer. It is a impier ev,ery lFarmaer shocuhci DN'caime in ;a~to ce(. Better Than an En cyclopedia. 'he Mlost Won eaterfult Puebtaliin ever issuead. Praess' atad iPubtlic, liNticaeM anbl , ~itiMq Chmbine, A kancrma of America~ Hidtery. A Comaplete llitaryor eaur Gov'ernmeant bay Ad ainbittrutatons andii ('ongeressaa'es. t,atest 1802 Ett I iont, -16xli10 ina'tc (targesct ever parinateet). Mouna eel oan roltlecraa at topan bcIIottomta. liy scpec!tia arrantgemaen'its with the pcublishers Vie are eae to obltAan ea lttmbaaer oft thIe aboc'vec nen'atiedi% Ma'a, actact prcctacse teo tat nis jh eL tea ateh af ouir acelbscribers. 'Thie Mceap isc a taees's'e y tia every' hcotme, s'lcoot Car aatfare, cat w'ill bae 'e ,ee IIty <lesl rale( tC) refer to etaaily <at ring tho :ottinag aolt ial entin aitgn, aes it etesC at a [hetante every impacrtcant facat conn tecteci with thea tistory of tour caut ry atc Amae-i icant poalitie. Ti'I i)(t'illl .'tA' ( ')NT1A iNS: A l)iagramta shaowing tall of thae Polaiticai Pearl tics. Ixla. A4 A i)tingrama Showainag tall the Pcresidaets ancd. !aa'ine . 1i1xc'a. A I )icCractn Showinltg thce Polit icalt ~tmplexiotn. t eatch Concigressa. 2xclm. A t)iagream Shocwing theo Crcutcs of tha~e worldi. :3x l10. A I)iagrcamSheowing lthe Stati ling Armiaes eaf ':caah Nati tni. l:3x10l. A Iliiegramet shocwing the Naveal iCmTnnage of -:teh'I Naetiona. 13x 10. A e't'omltet Mapl eat the word. 13620. .\C ('catnlete Mat eat theat t'tnited states,a Ranad dC'eNaly at 'cap *iaxam. A Map act C'ettreal A~ me(rCen. l0x10. A Mcapeco(a Altaska. 10)xt3. A Mapl caf SouthI Africaa. l0x 13. A Mapj Ccf I tpper Nubiaa aetaci Labesh Car A haytsi alca. ta0xi3. A Mapl of P'ersia, A(KatianIc anal iHecluctana. alh13. A 'eatnletec Macp oft the Sohlar System- -htet ev 'r mae'. tax10O. wVasiliN(.TION 'TO li Iltis<N. it ael'c give' itn bcriet: ''The itoray oft c'alcaial Poailities. Theac istaory eat itc"v'atinacary i'al ities. 'Te IIistoary catf the 'c'tteceratiota. Thelai' toIcry cat tac t'. S. Goeventtaant bcy (ama 'The i istory' catf the' '. 5. lay .tAuminist ratlleats. An t AnTaalysis catf tha' Fee'Crcal Govaeranenta. \'abiccthie Sl-etistic's aoa lachcs. V'ahtcaable Stal t ti ca on ieaencte's. Vateclual Stactist ic'' ccn t,xtcplld itue. lses' of'c actcll Polttuc ica pa tie", 'l'ie llistory eaf call Pcoliical P,eties wicha haave x ii at it h t is acoutrty. A' ('hrnologaici Itale' of 319a eat thec moacst hni cccra tat 'een tromatha Di.ac o cve ry eat Ataneia 'atahe prne' ant cicy. Tae pubttl I-hcra parlac' Is %5.0l whiatch Is very loaw m-Ta tieg ilitaaemerits. buet we tat c'onnTe-ctiona thal cate oae ac ectlainig publalilhers it all the -late". hncva' beccn fcrtupatee in arancging foar noauaght ta tiurniihI act ontly l10 acantal c:thCdliv'er 'atre troIc anty part cat the I 'nited 'Statles, ta' fcai 1st. 'T'o anyc newl ctbcra'ibe'r. 'Mi. 'T'o any renewal ccthseriber. 3d . T'c atcy sublsc'ribter aaow hat a,rrarsn who paays ala teo.tata ary ta' n x t. As t he plc~~ i"ihCrs limitOII th' timea' taey will 1fair a idah tese mt.1px at I'teaa ow prices, we'advis'le all whoac ale-ire tcc aaaitl themt"elves eaf thtis eapporatu italy to aettet ICo it tat eance Scientific American Agency for 9 CAVEATS, _ TRADE MARKS, DESION PATENTS, COPYREOHTS, etc. Fo nomton and' fr aook writo to OlUNN bra? o 86 a anAaWAY, NEw Yom' Oldes bureu foraaouring patensts in America. Every patent taken out, bay us Is broucght,. baefora t,ho publIt by a not.io glyven freo of chaargo in the Shd idl rat IL NtiacIiont ',nn e ou At. Weky $\ .0 McFALUS ALMANACK ieee. With a little more push and a little more grease in the shape of Kold Kash from last years surplus, This Almanack will soon be able to start on its jour ney through a new year. But it takes Spondulicks to start it. You do the Spondulickin now, right now, in the month of February, and we'll do all the Scotchin' and Lockin' up bill and down, for all the balance of the year. We are getting in our work now and more of it coming, and here's what we start with. To Close out Cheap! All heavy Winter Goods, like Quilts, Blankets, Boots, Rubbers, Clothing, Flannels and Liuseys but :nly a small quantity left, and we are 4etting in all kinds of supplies for Spring trade. We must eat and work and work and eat. W. T. McFALL. ie3. What About Meat ? Pork is now bringing a fancy price, so just trot it in while people or hun.. gry; because other things will take its place pretty soon. We will just say to our customers that we still keep the best Meats in the way of Stall Feed Beef that can be secured1. OUR RENTAURANT is still the centre of attraztion-as mnuch as you can eat for 25 cents. Respectfully, BYARS & MAJOR, l'IEsENs C. II.. . c. East Rooms of old court houso. mnovi7 Published at A tlanta, Ga. THlE FARMER'S FRtIEND), A HOME cOMPANION. IIas Already 156,000 Subscrbers---The Larg 1st Circulatioin of any weekly Newspaper IN TIlE wolRLD. THE GREAT SOUTHERN WEERLY Itsi Agrienltural Departnsent is the best in the land. Its WVoman's and Cil dren',. columins are of unusulal dlotr estic in)terest. Itm Special Features cost more money than is paid by ANY TEN South ern papers combined for general reading matte.r. Its New,. Coluunsi Cover the World. 13ill Arp writes for it. D)r. Tahuiage preaches for it. .Joel Chmandle'r I larris (Uncle Remus), Wallace P. IReed and Frat.k L. Stantonu are reglairly emiployed'( by it. A. M. Wier(Sarge Plunketi) has a week. ly better. Mark Twain, Robert L,ouis Stevenson, IRudyard Kipling, Frank Stock ton, IRichard Malcomb .Johnston, atndi the best literary genius of thec world contribute to its cot. IT IS A MAGAZINE I AND) EVElRY ISSUE IS AN ED)UCATOR ONIY $1*0A YEAR. Agents wvantedl in every locality. Money for agents in working for it. SEN D FOR1 SAl E PI COIES. NEN (1ving thet nett!resaes of you rself NI X aral live' nei~ghors who want free c*op NAYN EtS le. ry/"write~ for agent'sa termsa. (B"'Uufb of six for Five Dollars a year., Adidressa CONSTITUTION, ATIl.A NTlA, GA. 'r' E l'NI DESGEkrset'lyinforms hisA rooa: (over the G;reentvtlle N ia tai l lan k w laere hte will ttinue ata o Shta.l e, if air t, Sham. poo &c., int the mfoat atrtistia style.. laoping by at aitt anad partupt; aittetion het willI milt your paa~ tatrnae in the fu,tutr' ,as it the pastt. Also, I aim agent for litIke ''i(elebaratedi Hair adlane. fosr p.revenations of 1-th n eas.eleaninug the Scalip, remnovimrn I)andtritif anad allaying irrita tion aund aother dtiseaties of thte Scalpj. VeryF) Resptetfully, C. J. Holloway, T misn t~?.3GNILE8 . HAGOO] Wisi More i They ar renage aI tomers lIo are still last day a the ring. A large, Farm Ins As goos anyoie's Wre loan anxious I HAG GOODS '2Now is your In order to roduco our Stock of Go moving to our Now Store next to the lino AT( For the Next You will miss a bargain if you do r We will sell you Goods so cheap th them. Respectf IIUN TER Xi-One good horme or mulo and a ror sale cheap for cash or on time. January, 5th, 1893. Carriages, Bugg SPE CIA] TO CASH We offer at REDUCED) PR1CES, Carriages, BJugs COME, EXAM The Greenville GIEEENVl H. C. I 0. W. IIR RINE, uperl THE PICKENS Is Still ini the I A nice line of Cali< close out at cost. S Men's Shirts, etc., at D)on't forget that and will sell them as For the NEXT SI make a general cleari for Spring Goods. No old Stock allc this Store. J. T. L N. Bl. All who owe Lewis if they don't come to see them February. 1, 1892. ASSIGNE] H[aving Purcli Assigned Stock of ISAA( I Offer $15j, CLOTHING, HATi NISHINQA These Goods are markc4down to portunity of your life to obibin the b, of (Greenille. Doors willia opn the wholesale Slaughter leill begini. I(WCcmeo early and get first choi< Grenvij J a. . D, BRUC i all their Customers a pros NEW YEARI irosperous that the one just eanueh encouraged with the I a Me promptness of nost ol a1ieeting their obligat ioas. I opent for all delinquents. Ei f grace find you disfigured i ;lot of Plows, Plow Stocks plenents ready for buines. I Flour, as much of It, and j I die nothing but reliable goo 6r your trade. 'OOD, BRUCE XtT COST. o time to buy. ds to prevent breaking and wasto in Postoffice wo Will sell anything in our 'OST Thirty Days. ot emnbranco this opportunity. at your neighbors will think you stolo ul1ly, & HA WTHORN E. pod one-horse wagon, (Markley make,) ies and Wagons, .. OFFER! BUYERS! ties and WVagons. INE AND) HUY. Coach Factory, ILITE, s. 0., WIAR KLEY, Proprietor. temdent. ap30y1 CASH STORE. 1ead on Bargains. :oes, WVorsteds, Etc., to hoes, Towels, Shawls, greatly reduced prices. ve still handle Stoves cheap as anybody. XTY D)AYS we will ng sale to make room >wed to accumulate in EWIS & SON. Pickens. S. C. k Morris may look out for "Tup"' beCfore February I st. J .. sTLocx. Lased the Entie Goods lielonging to 3 WEJL l)OO Vorth of 3 an<d GENTS FUR-' at a Sacrficc. flaulghterinlg Pi ice,s. Now i the op iggest Bargain ever offered mn the city nI Monday morning at seven o'clock andi :e. SIMON WElL, MIaaul t lnkta.t E & CO0, oerous passed! liberal pat r their eums 'h1eir books 1n'it let tle Lud out of and other to cheap as is and are CO, J. J. LEW IS. JULIUS E. BOGCg THE PICKENS Land . Agency! The Ilekenx Laict Agency now has for sale tle following desirable land0s: 2iO tcres Il itiles below Liberty; 125 acres Iin I high state of eciltivation; )o(I orchards' iwelliigs jual other housem; Tevel; the bet imptl inrin in Il'ieokes county: terms easy. 50 acres on Wolf creek. good farming or pas ure lain!; 20 acres In cltivation; I cnile from Vickenim on lEnsley rotil : it thim plice is good witter power with grist nill, cotton gin 0nid )ress. Wnl (louble set wool cards mith bornhr and Ltl fixtlreS; all run by Leffel witer wheel Iwolling houlse with well of good tter and ali teressnry onul I ni0gs; alro house for miller; a lesirabli aeil 1rolitible place(!. Termns eal,y. 15 acrts on ' ownii Cree - 0ne inile west of Pik 'na; slileiil lower: saw inill, vottoin gin, feed ,r incm conteleiser, pou er press, grlss niill, mill rm'w bouse, nichii y in operation: good run f Ceustoill; onie-hilf ensh, bailice easy annual mnytnents. Z" iere on graded road to putnpkintown, 4 ulles northo f Ilckens. Onei htindred acret in ithitivition; *5 teres best Twelve %tile river hot oin. Gowd o110i annl graini littid. One good I welling and (e good tenant house. Terms 3asy. Liberal iliscoit for all spot vimh. 16,000 acres iniountaitin land; good for range, vineynrds, orchnids, etc. Finely timbered. 170 acres oi waters of Saluda t Iver, I mile from I'lensait (rove churlc and !:choul house; 25 aeres clenred lanid, it neres britich bottom; oil public roal, well witei ed; rico CUX0 caell. 215 acres of hil in llurr,anne township near Dalto; 4. tic res in vult ivatiotn baltitce in orlgl nct forest abouniltig in the best pinte imber; well wRtOrelt; price, M00, one-half cash Llaico at 8 per cenit. 400 acres 3 miles of Liberty oni the road from Greenville to OhM I'ickems; 125 neres ini cultiva tion balnnee In tina pinie cid onk titer; will divide into three or four tricts: three settle ments ocn the rlace; a rare bcitrgain. A houlse ei lT onl MNii at tle head of Oar vin street; gogd two story house with all leces earv out bulblings. 30 acres in 17ineutiville township ten miles from Greeiville on plullic roil; 125 tieres in enl tivation. 40 Jerem gool holWin anild c 15 lln pas ture; nitlle ci( a liif frocn church and school houcse; thrie good tentent hou.sem, well watered; would sill in one trvact or dvicle into tracts' liart cash. bleuie ocn long tIne cat 8 por cent. A <ilebi -able Ihalf nare lot on Gairvin street anod l'eendleton aivecne: $100P: naso elible lot fronet ltig on iomn isi reet; $10;: best biargalins ine town. 606 nres len Fasteetie towneship, good lenaent honac; I5 neres ln cliatjion, blanciieee liio limu bar andci grass: $1 .510 in bsg t inie. '~TO necres ine Cecitrl rdtownsiip. IN nteres int cul tivationi, 401 aieres fiotm pastere, baiiinee iii best of Itnimbr; 3 iccIlIeu f reel Iroeed staition, i. incile or chuirc-h andii school; will be sold cheup one easy A good bargin - 109 neres ine lineusville town - shipj. 40 clnlee in l tilivaction, splendllid Itinber; I mile of chuerch aini schooel; desiraible nceighebor hood: price fI):) eaMy ternt. 109 acres 4 mIles weest of l'lekens on WValhalla roti; level lneit; wiill ceake splendiie farm; tim bor is fgine; mist ba sobl. 25c0 a':res o itt 111'Eisteatne. 410 acres lin cuelti vaitlis, 10 Ieee hottonce, II necres lee good paesturoe goi log house, (50 acres flne sauge gras, inot, feneced, stablle for foeir horses; tis pclie Is well waiter,l aid a baergaine at $%00l. A desihnl lo ht oen nicnin street, PlIekens, con - lamning N nere goodie stables aced well tif gocd water oii prececses; ione tif tha Ucoat valuasble lots len town; pirlce $?25. A farin oif 238 neres -I nellea wecnt of Pickens 30 acres clentreil, balaniice ini goodi tiinber; well wateredt hv creek nned r,prinugs; near Concord cheurch aced sncooil house; desilrabile nelgbr hood ; price $t.300. l23 ereN cnorethwest oif synm'n mnill: 70 acres in cultiatiote. 25 neres lee bottont lend onti teen NI lie creek; In a hcigh atee of Cultlvcaio good bueilingN; ileee weater aged a good o, termst, 8 per eeit. : liene 3t vears. A splienlis fercin of 100 necres. 2Aj nille itorth of l1lckencs oni griilel road; th?ree go od tc::aint houeses, 1k0 neres In hcigh atee of cueltlvaetion, 31) nerec, beat Twelve NI lIe bottorm; does ecot over flow ; tee lature of 1(0 acres. good fence, good well of water aned Iwo good eprinxgs; will bell on easy termns; plrice *1,800. l160 acres near 'ecnral with 75 nceres In a highe stato of culiiivationee; good dweellincg acnd neces sary ouet btuildingsn. 209 acres ont liig Crow creek: 75 acres in Culti Vation; 25 neeres best bocttcoin laced; 18 aeres of it, without a diItch; thce 1bottine landu neot subject Io overflow ; hail f miilo of mcil aend gin. one nmile of 5choolll andc chucrlch: jerhie it2.iJ(: tercms ene:y. 17i aeres ineiar l'ccmepIkintownei in originael forest; l00 acres lies well lieti timcber fine: price $:TrO. Alb<o 400) neree cecimpccroved Irant, 10 nereK hot tomi uinimprovedl; 350) aeres of tract inc origle timble'r: price. *fins. H mciles fronm Picke.s ont gradleed ronad to I:'atatoeI. 85 nteres 2 ileN sonthwest of ('ross Plaeicrs on 4 wutera iof George's creek: gololl eotionc lancd, oneo haelf ice lorIgIia forest: IIiee ibr: iiboe,t s!y - acres I len. : cnd ini a hiighc state 44f cniiIvatiou gocod watter and ce.lcce sa ry bueIlin cgs : toeen 'e 41 acres jucst nrlth oiEf ickeiis, jolinte - rate ligits, cll Iin Iieniiaton II0 acres o P est biottllit lucnd, Iice bullintg site: lIhe cc i-:e* balncn fcr ie persloni wateein g a anma C ii townte: pIril tice ,haf elh, baclantcy e m eia)r For ancy a rt iet:cnrs write t noeya Ag geccy, P'Iik eis, S. C.ckencs Land A MA1N """sitg "* $450 HIS i!tIGHJBOR ONLY '$375.00 FOl TIlE SAME PIANO. Neither one was worth a nickel over $3010. INSUlRE YOURISELFs against fronm J.CU. ( l T ,Gts .U Gireencville, S. C, WVho have butl onee priec and( thant the lowert kneowne. You (endi pay themn more than inst rumit(ents are atlually worth . Thiey are nct hbuilt thact wiay. Write for laitesit Tlhe raillrotad leas not yet, cojine to Piekens, but Pioket.* is ini speakineg dlistane of thce radlroad. if ynou are in Eastey or Pickena sand wesh to talk to anyone in the other town, just atopt the "phone" and ccali the onie Jou went.ept 'i elegrams~ promcptl y transmtitted aced correct cras gucaratnteedi. Al ll messages for P'ickena aned VA61uitty protnptly delivered. I 11W1ES TJE om-o.