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....w"n~+"vM 4 . ... A . 1A '!.. H KSiNTINEL.I - BOG0 EDITOR. .BRADLEY & co., Pjormu-rous. ?LOKENS U. H.,8. C.: THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1886. \llOSUbecPiptimm $15 Jperannunm, strlcty_in advance; for six mnonths, 75c. I A4v mtisoments is.,rted atne dollar pHrsueof one In'i orles for time tEt ia ort on and fifty eents for each sub)sequ eut bisortlon. Liberal discn iit nadu to nwrcbants and others a<tvrtiaing for six months or by the year. 4 ubituary Nutices exceeding five limes, Tdibutes of letcpect, Communtcations of a personalharactet, when nhlrissabte, will heeharged for as advertisenemnts. For Announoing Cnadid!atcs, five dollars each, strietly in advance. TI PAPER R t'o "t3M. Our State Ticket. For Governor: JOHN PET ER RICHARDSON, of Clarendon. For Lieutenant Governor: WILLIAM L. MAULDIN, of Groenvillo. For Secretary . of State: W. Z. I ETNER, a General: RIO,. 11. ( eneral: ''ARLE! cf Feucation: z TCE, nato: LD. "STON, SLEY. i' udgo: BERY. issioner: LETON. / aisioners: (NCH, [LEY, - ANDER. s ftray3, not becaue t home, but sim ecks sushine. A * as much as the >eamsTI. Children 3 present mlomfenIt. they arc apt to .ses, they are apt - is a placo whore words harsh, and ni the ascendant, * uany hours as p)os d . Cas4e. inl dismissing the c* " ase, files an elab asioners have pro law, and that the p-omiffIsioner*s, is * stimiony. We are t&~aau i~~ o~ us T. C. Robhinson -- ~ " that.it is towill be t. niday with -. All but two grand jurors answered to their names,when soveral bills were hand ed but b)y Solicitor Orr--two cases of asault ahd battery o)f a high and Sggravatkd nature, one for unlawfully gi.ving a prescription for whiskey; one for rape, one for forgery, and one for obtaining goods under falso pre tenses. His Honor oharged the jury with respeet to those particular cases wheon they retired. The court then procaeded to the trial of the casos conltinuedO( from last term. The Ses sions will ek>se early in the week. The folloing cases were dispoisedl of: Frank Bauily was convicted last Monday of burglary and lareeny, and was sentenced to hard labor in the Penitentiatry for life. This isi the second trip for Fran k. Jamesa Aiken, disturbing religious meeting at (Coss Roads Church. Noll prossed, defendanit p)aying costs. Hlom-y WVellsby, colonred, crimin al assault, guilty;~ senteniced t~ (foeya in tho Penitentiary at hard Tbor. Arthur Whbite, colored, rasault and hattery of a high and1 aggravating naturos guilty. - Nut sentenxced. Gecorgo Williamis, colored, bur'glmyu' and larceniy. Stole whieat fromI Ross Eaton and sold it back to him the same night. Bather ehoeky. (Got Z. mn2aths ini Penitent.iary at hard Ilibor. L. 0. Drviman andl Jom Chastain re found guilty of stealing a mule, sent .to the penitentiary for three At.elaa 4ongaReekN!ep UaMnyaMa. The AbbA '!X .res@' and B i nei in speaking of the canvass, says "Judge Cothrart, who is in the race, is off on circuit performing the duties of his office, and will not be able to be with us on these occasions. We know that the preseuce of Judge Cothran at these meetings would bo much to his private advantage, but this he sacrifices under a sense of the sacredness of his public trust. We feel sure, therefore, that our people will not let his interest su.Tr, because of his devotion to duty. ,Judge Coth ran cannot go 'upon the hustings with out neglecting his duty or resigning his office. He cannot resign. To do so, would deprive the Fourth Circuit of the Fall term of Court, unless the Governor should call an extra session of the Legislature to elect a successor, which would involve n.n expense of several thousand dollars. He will not neglect his duty to secure advan tage to himself in the race for Con gress. Under these circumstances the absence of J udge Cothran should speak more eloquently in his behalf than lie could do were he present in person to speak for himself. "Judge Cothran's comvpotitors are able and eloquent Hpeakers, and we trust that our people may turn out to hear them." F?auinting. It is surprising how everl)otdy rashes at a fainting person and strives to raise him up, and especially to keop his head erect. There must be an in stinctive apprehension that if a person seized with a fainting fit fall into a re cumdent position death is more im minent. Always remember this fact, namely: Faiting is caused by want 1 br111. The heart covers. r ow, propelled to all p>arts of the body In action of the heart, yet it is still undei the influonce of the laws of gravita Lion. Iii the erect position the blood ascends to the head against gravita tion, and the supply to tho brain is diminished, as compared with the re cumbent position, the heart's pulsa tion being equal. If, then, von place a person sitting 'vhose heart has niearly ceased to beat, lhis brain will fail to receive tho blood; while if you lay him down with the head loiwor than the heart, blooc will run inito the brain by mere force of gravity, anmd "n sufticnt quantity to restore con sciousness. Indeed, nat ure .teaches~ us how to manmage fainting'personms, for they always fall and froquenmtlv are at once restored by the rocunmbent op)osition into which they are thrown. Realth andu Debts. A Western newspaper very reasonably afflrirm shat one's condition for healjh or diseaso of ten depends upjon1 is pCcuniuary state To insure health, so far as hmumani effort can control the mattor, one abould above all, be cheerful, contented and calm. You canl not do t.his if you inteni tionally or unintentionly ineur debt, for debt is ambarrassing and painfully annoy ing. No poriaon of the least pride or self respeot can possibly ho comfortable if in dept. D)ebt is something that cannot al ways be avoided, although it never fails to produce, in persons of principle, an~ amount of mental worry that is absolute ly distressing. Mental tension, pmecuniairy trouble, is one of the chioif causes of in sainty. Men struggle for a comnpeteoney because they; (espooially those not far re imoved frmomu poverty fear poverty, not for themselves, but for othiers. A father will suffer morro in the though t that his wife or daughter may be left pen nilesis than ho will if the family phxysiciani tells him tha~t tho wifo has anm incurable cancer and may die any moment, or that the daughter will boocrippled for,life. He prefers even this to the thought that she may be forood to manual labor. I~t is true that poverty ini our artificial stato of soci ety involves all the miserieon-hunuiger, overwvork, humiiiiliation anid siokness$*, yet wI) can hardly undertanud; why mieni should niot chooHO them alhl rathier thanm siekuiss and physical suffering. Th le moan wvho commllit4 suicidlo fromipe ouniiary troubles is, nine times ini toni, found to be one who is over worked, or who has raged scrotly or openly at the~ apparent inj usticol inivolved in work that brings no return, oi wvho, haunted by four of p)ovryC) has lived beyond his II1eomIo incurred anmnoyinlg daohts, anid t.akoa his lifa to Omap1a( the ionsequjlonit amery anid mlontal ag-ony. Nothing overturns thie molO4 blanlLIOO so surely as long 'ont.in ited 5ons5oOf iinsiltino or long con!tinuied debt, and nothing in so frceut. a oause foriiido. Mopo is said to sprtig etornal ini the human hrerst, "but in tim matter of muon cy-nmakinug yeams of nonmm-menesa kill hope and destroy mnontail vigor and henaltht. No other form of nmiser.y produes quite the ianmo flulanoial wvrong. To ho0 heaslthiy -In omimar to be oboorful over the mis fortnes as well as the good fortune of !ife. TPluorefore, theo mneutal requiremonts of the Inawa of health ando chmeer fulness, Is contentmenat and cahnnros, and that csan live within his inceome, however p.nalL-Phrrenolosical JournaL .A IPangec v '2nn 'The most p e ible an& dangerous bun in all the.United States lives in Murry county, Ga. He is kind heart ed, good tempered. never had a quar rol in his life, wouldu,t hurt a fly and everbody is afraid of him. About a year ago he..was cutting wood when the axe flew off the handle and killed a man who come to pay him $50.00 Ho never got a cent of the money. Tho next week while ferrying a friend across the river, he ran the boat a against a snag and his friend Was (ire wned. About a month lator he felled a tree on a stranger, who was lying asleep in the woods, which killed him instantly. Not long ago he shot at a wild turkey, and killed a neighbor whom he didn't see at all. Three weeks later ho lighted a kerosino lamp, when it suddenly ox ploded burning to death a colporteur to whom the offensive Georgian had courteously extended tho hospitalities of his home. All this man's friends run when they sec him coming. Ie is himself, afraid to extend any kind noss save to his enemies, of whom lie has none. his last. public act was to tnross the street with a ladlder utn shol der last 4th of July, while a proce siun wai s passing, tnd when someidy shouted to lim to ''hurry on'' he ol)ligingly turnedtl around td started back. r1110 procssiont Was laid out and the day spoiled.-- Iirwk/y1n E' (lie. - .ivel I-sl- -i tj To Thc 1"ublic. R. LIolthardt is heard from again in a weak attentpt to set himself igli. I)cfore the people concerniitg state. m'' ratle by lmt. Because lie ' .-,,,wvl dg,' 'u il k 150k u.., _ 111 1t ho says tlit on:stit.uu .,. if. In the first place, Vhent lIe <k-nlnm-e I inc and I dmandLl the pr of, lie rc fused to pndluet the s'u', after say ing he cutld dl so, was at tacit IL' knowedgmnmlt that he had lied, he dodged the <picstiP, and jtuttl 1 froln it to the Lathalmt i -vs, tnl I aid ho was si Sutpriscd at whLat I s-tid to himt ab ouit thenii heu deterinej d to inivestigate it. WhI en d id bie start out toII inivesti gate? After four monttths t imie. Yea, after I denouncedo honi, mid hi know lie couildni't proveC wlmt lie hll said Rut when I statted ini my second article wihat lhe dlid say. aniid proved lhe lied, lie thien comes(i out anidldenies what lio saidl, andi says what h. didi say, biut I c:an provwe he said what I stated in; miy seconid artiicle' byl ias go<n men as(1 ~ we'( haive ini P.ickensi ('ounuty, whlen p)ositivye proof. opplrcesed taLxpayes( oif l'iekensti Counil ty to say wlhethier or not I had lied to them abou' t the Air Line Railroiol tax. Now as to what I dlid. I never made a pubtilic spch ini favor of it, I niever rod(e a mile o-it of my way, I only voted for it, anid said I believed it would lbe a gooid thiing to have the rilroadi run through our Counity, buitt I o1pposed the laws5iuit to prievenit te issuling of the b)onds anid the chiair man of the biard of Counity Conuis sionefrs at that time, will say to diay if they had taken my advice, Pickenis County would havie saved thiousanids of dollari. In) regaLrd toi thte ladies, they were not ini the aparbItmen(Tt with me, anid Lenhardt, they coluld have been mis taken 7'bmpus omnia re-,dat. He adroits I havo at good war ree ord, but says I have madite noine sinice t mnt is (cditable) toi mei. However, I ainm glad that is not left for him to say what is an hionorab le recor(id, a5 lhe is utterly ini-capablo of jutdginig, unot having thei remtetst ide'a of what honor is; end I will say iti regard to, his irecor it' it confaoinsu i one noitt creld itable to ain honorable mianL I have yet to learn oif it. Blefore cloisingt this conitrovAersv I dhice'd rondle i of (ourt Coiunty puapers to 1.iit alIl th) i(ce~s pul ishedi by bioth of~ i,s together and judge thetre upon who has dodged the issue or' faile'd in p'>of iof his asi-sertionste, andl , ini future, never to iat tem'pt to stab ii iiant in thie batck, nor make asser'tions he can't priolve andii is- tou 'oIart//// to WXords conntiot add11 to lhe stignmi ah-endy pu )t upont what he hasi proved hhims4elf to be an t(inor%4au'e, a grSd(IJ imorl or1 J)ilIC. 'ut hA iniy, and will prevail lt E. IB-j': , A (apte i tute l:3covtrV Capt. Coleman, sohr. Weymouth, ply ug between Atlantic City and N. Y., had )een trclubled with a congh so that he vaw unable to sleep, and Was induced to ;ry Dr. King's Now Discovery fur Con mmptiou. It not only gave himn instant reliof, but allayed the extrene soreness in. his >reast. his children were simi larly affected an( a single dose had the stune happy effet t. 1)r. King's New )is covery is now the st.ndtrd remedy in the Coleman household, and on board the en hooner. Freo Trial Bottles of this Standard Remedy, at Dr. (1. V. Earle's 1)rug Store. Interesting Experiences Hiram Cameron, Furnituro )ealor of Columbus, (t., tolls his experionce, lits: "1'or three years I have tried ev ery remedy on the tuarket for Stomaoh ind Kidney disorders, but got no relief, until I used Electrie liittora. Took live bottles and atm now outred1, antd think Electrio Bittoe tho best Bloodl Puritior in the world." Major A. B. Rleed, of West Liberty, KCy., used Electric Bitters for an old stand.ng Kidoy affection and says: '-Notliug has over done me so uiach gootd a Eloectric .Bittors."-Sold at fifty (50) cents a bottle by Dr. U. \Q. Earle IFon SAnE.-The entire interest in the Pickeus SENTINEL is oll'ered at psrivato salo. The paper has a go l cireulation, is ont a good Iinancial ha sis, and iS a good inve'stmeat. JtuY" Nuticos by our exchntltges will be0 appre tatedl.V For price, teClrms, fic., addres 1). F. B1IA1)LEY, CoiOJIjMul, S. C." reinaoraial DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, I I KIDNEY TROUBLES, ' NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. IT is Invigorat- gives NEW ing and De- LIFE to the lightful to take, whole SYSTEM id of great value by Strengthening as a Medicine for the Musclcs, Ton. weak and Ailing ing the NERVES, Women and Chil- and complctelyDi" dren. - geting the food. Co N TAI 1 - U A 1Jok, 'Volina,' selectedVegtwhoea SYSTEM no hurtfuibylending Milnerals, i9 Corna- p hysicians, tclling post:d of carefuh'y r .iow to treat dis ble M udicines , tclether combi ned tioll- withasetof hand. fully, gitng a thne cirds by new Safe and heau y iaot' dnprgccb, pemcdy. on cccaipt f to e. ble M ed ui, tot. Ih Yolina Druj and C rntict e Company, aulyTImaI i am e c d. Sy A. Safe (and c~v idenantlitoe rocI mtrey.l i .~ ond rec ipt of wto c. Fot o hy all (~,Drnir ; 8nere t hia tili 4t arlls , 'ci .C a .9 ae ad v:uaT d t1T 25 pe Ceit TIF ltb E,, pl'. i)S. t tog. MY P8ST3ON NOWV. d es (principlly) 1 inhe~ No then toc ofOVls;SncIta'tie.l 5 Yards'. (ooud Jeanms for Of ber gradesu prlsrt itonately low WonsenRi'sl PoIkas. all ?'ol) Id; 75 ( ents. MYen's~ Rr'ogan, aIlI 40o14d, $1.00. Nice SuItsi or Cloth u, ranlginig in price fromt $6 00 to $15.00. ilil guatrtatee at nIice Suit as Ccep asx you can1 buy iln GbnClville, or' re fund tli h monee. 20 Yards Standard Prints~ $i.0(0. All Grades of TONBACC() in Stock. r then "ark If arse," besit 1t0 :ent Tiobacceo inl1. te Coun~ ty. Theue,1( are strictly Ca.,sh pric(s. My sittckC consistinIg of DRY GOODS8 {TAPLJE andi INE CL4OrTHING, all krad(.. 11 A/TS ando (A PS, all1 varieties. E'very lthinig usua&i'ly kept ini a en ira1l Store, is nIow reaidy, and1 is ther arit in his Soectio n. UAl RGATNS U'e :nvait.ing all. Repe t Iully, W.D.Glenn, Ih3ENRTYV .S C LMANAC FOIL i% E1 T E M'1 131 E R. "Many were called- -few chosen." And now since the choice has boon uade, no doubt some will colteIml)late oing west to shoot Mexicans. T!erefore s)ecial attention is called o my now stock of Saddles, Bridles, ipurs, Buggy and Wagon Harness, Whips, )ouble and Single Lines, Duck, Shuck and Leather Collars, Jheaper than ever before. however, there is iore Solid Con Fort it a good Turnip Patch than in the Mlexicant business. Another lot of Fresh and Genuine Turnip Seed, 11JS'T' IN--:end now ii the t.iie to sOw tlcmt. Blasting Powder and Fuse. This is a good tiiue to blast out the wlls .Iu(i :ba(s. DI.\MON) 1)YES--lAL COL O1S- --EC()NOMISE Dloni't thr,\w awaiy a gesIll gar;ni rt bca:usc it loouk(li;iny, whini a t1en c(en t(1ackage of D)iluund l -) rili n.ake it now. ALL CORA)S-- O1Li, VA?1N.IIU an: Brir hes. Tou:h upr your l4 F1rn:!r and n:aake Hlomle attractive. Ink-- Bost Q,uailiLics, In..f (i.UARTS, PINTS .\ND) STAND)S. Axle Gres, andi iMaChin11 Oil. 'Fe 1' r and fori ev(er withou ct grenise. l2hiere fr( F, thtis due an tim i elv noie for OJE .I crcte a1: umnging on the outside so long, niay be jerked in. Don't tell me this fall, it took all to iiy for (Guano. Don't tell me some other follow uIsheOd youI so hard, you had toi Don'it teli me you deint thlinkl I eOdo(ld what you owe ME. Don't tioll mec to furnish you an - ther year anid /ihm' you will pay all. ])on't tell me that I am the best allow ini the~ world. (You lknow thatf iakes somie folks fool mighty s/ik p. But for goodniess sake don't say toild you.) iilum keeps~ co( nstantly on THad, a hoiie, andu( Fresh Lot of~ l[ats, IUi 'louSr, Meal, iBran, (rits, ic e, is troVerie(s, & i.-* I keep n11(1, )i1dsu ini my sto,ck. So whoS yon ant tiny thing in my line,tt* give <(all. 7bi.,~ T. V~olc'aLI have 1)urchasod a complete Stock of incy G(ods and Notionsi eiubracing Very article usually kept in these inc, at. Prices to suit the severest fi ianicial depressioni. --T II AT 1Iy line of Fancy and Staple Grocer es iS comnplete, 11(1 in 1)iCCs and( ljulity will comi>eOte with any in 4-navli. [ have in Stock a full line of seafsona )lc goots for sumnm er, aml that I ne'aIn to come down in Prices like :ie rain id 1in torrents. --TIIAT I alWavm$ keel> on hand a good lot of Tohlacco and Cig:ars. If yoU want a l>leasant and exlilarting sinuke einine to 11V uc'stre; I lave the 1)est 5 cent Cigar iii town. I giiaranti'e satisfau tion to the inost fast idiots i and exacting bnrV( r, :an'd vith tltis a:sraniice I respect fully su licit a liheril pttrnuiaigc froim th( lil)iC. ---T A T My Statinry D) eu tnirit, is fi'.ler tium ever b e fore. So if vo;a od uiv tliing iii tiiat line give R a ell. -TlA T I ilwavs caryi a lar' e iti ack of Cr ok ry, Timwme:'d, i;t ('05rund St0e tixf ures. (!oc'+ sm<l :' y,ur a :t'av, uI iaai ily shiloul be withiout onec. A. M. MORRIS f86 THE COURIER-JOURNAL. ia AN onoAm or LIVING IDEAS AND LIVE ISSUES. AS L\EMi OP Monopolice, Oligarchiui, andl t)x. Spirit of Mecntia strife, Thn Cour'r.u.. .ru..l i F .N V w.-R N .i1. S*or-in-.(bie.r), iaa thei at know.~ lolgsel Representa tivo Newspapnr of tho Solith, is Demo,ritie in il'44 iti un J ir.,t, Ia..i ain, l i. t i ra. s ino l for a recluction of the W.tr Taxes asi la.raed ou the. peopl4 I.)y 1h4 I;farit no0w ini force. Tha Weekly Courler-Journal tho is wee"y new'fl(papeir puh!$We'<1 in. thca of rna4ter th.it aii 4.44, in h soia, of It i a thau II i:.ar4' r. Itsa t c'e.jrrlbic news fa. itla-i oute'!.i ia:a V 4tl.'r P. 'i, un;-i at b..' Iho, a.ervie, i of( the. abh.t n iiiN-fs i4c n 'mi h'n' ?4Zi 4ll th Country I r L it ra a I i'na t iiio the Week frai thra'ngh~out tlio yiar a gre'a tr Ii:ani .r o Serial aia'i Short Storl..s by l'"i'inen'it ..1 ii.tnar r la ii oveay r.lcet a godt.l po;ulaca' and Family Tho Wookly Courier-JournalI h-as by far t,ho Lar.ngout Cir'culaion of any D)em. Ooratio.Newspaper ini Amecrica. It 1 is ckl44i.4igei by4, pr4. 4 an.I ipeopl tharioaurihout thu tijitIe $1n1-u to) l.n 4 grt per Mo gt i i 1.i- ~a a' iano 40 in,. tiin; greit at i ri-iy ; gr-4t ina iin'y e .~ of4the u. r.F . t 4i t- 1,at p - iha e-r;4i.4., sl t, a,44. fia.', 1 -. alt i . i a 4r--at 4 p ot it v li t. 4iT it w1- i.c tii ta o ata ii - FREE PR~EMtlJMs. PA liNt oif iv0o i.-a.a un't Ii ,'iil '.a.-m i, i gra ar-t :'. ...r4.l i.-- t-. .lana.1 ihl'a-rth. fi 00 of chitao ai n.hii~,'. y .4t w-,.My Conriar Juu.r fil, . t of!u'4 prei-inn.i:a u-.an a b ,g4ia Waaekly, otno y".ar, incl ing iaigfi-o pre WoVok ty, to cliaft.i fIi. ii c'a"'.',"""atu'i'o' orpronaiiaon, each-i............. 1 For very club of five"n'ames Suso at'o'eE time, the sender of club wll be sent as a present any one of our free premiums selected by him. ?allI', (exc.t Suaraiiay ), aaao year........g00 )al: ,aexc.eIpt Sian a:y ), on i at.. .... La . t'itaniy, iinoi yiar...............2 A 10iiainy, si ra1onths ... .. No travell'as aawein arn ii emlore,l biy the Cauiri'r-Jouritanal, but ta goodn localupt a4is w u 4441te 1r it ini t'very COrnrZatliiity, to n bonaaa a hbi 'oralt 'hh con'tinhj4iion it. aliVn'au. It thu ('.4nriier hiial ni n444ao ioeni algent Itn y'our roighbhoar. hoaoI, uial toi 44s fr alur Aget's coniavi.iasig Ouaaalt, whiebl wvo a.hn fr-ea of chargu. All t.ahI. scriptjin ordlerua riutsa for aaiutfits, eam eip OOjia.ia tie., h aI l buo aiuldreu.-. to W. N. HALDEMAN, Clerk's Sale. iTATE OF SOUTH CARDLINA. IS ('riy 0'P(k.' ii lit' :tin\' it g inst 3larta ianithI a i L losur1 ndnorde4 fori reiah i i h ailln C u lge I i w ill 44-114 t ( it h 4 h 4b41 Uhlerit a 44>i1k n l 'our i i >u , ' , dt.i n i; 4T4I. to ni it:ul(il)4I' At~ ll l at I>e e I'r e or Tr:it of 11 :1,l iat" 1afor::nd 4n4 :it r iof Lis . .2i 'liiik iri. -j tIni h, \ I t 4 I I.C ',il i e4-rth, .Irs. ith, iajll 4 he n he No 4h1 s i ll rt (If t4 he e , on ai in t I ft s ( iu) (cr '. i ru1atl. t th'ri. ' i,f ir u- tr ' 1 itts r TI-,3 ( : .ehti4net .a sh-. ha lico tn * Syedit afiev l nnh * tc' t_ jy1 2.7l .:* 4d';.'4v n. & t BANK BLOCK, Greenville, S. C. D)EALER IN BOOTS AND SHU;' Custoa MadQ, s. 4, '1'o)8, )ongola, 1) ('alf, Kip, atnd A. ('lit, Shoes IU hi anld lace (f IIl (lutlit i( 1 a d styles. \l1SS.EM All the ll8V(' In M1ics b' w\"ith sonle grales spcIally utaa p1t' st'huul wua r. (LI l I. Nti- In Chlildr('ns' 811ho , st'e(le t beI S ct udal)t (E to (evclop 111m18(lc8 of the' 1'('t, and at the samne 1 al, giV(' n1(;tne(s., in app1ear'anc'e. All gnt. t( atndl t1ualitites. i1lINS' liottof best taiinnery calf single and a( d1(lub1e uppers, plai* 't box toes. French Kip Boots, plain and ho tc. Wax KCip, P. Calf aid S. Kip 11 . with peg and screw hottorjls. MENS' --)ress Shoes of best French haad-sewed, inatdc in ( ongrcls, 13 and Bals. Jly English Wraukcnphanyt Shoes ur best on the nlarkcet. I can fur.i,ah IIiud-seved, cork vho('s in I((:gruss Lace' r But tot. lkst A meri(;an t a f Shoes of any - (iua1iy\ aa( pri(ce. Freuch K ill IPlli h 'ter Tics tun(ualb (c,m1f(ort aind( wV(arinllg luailitie's. MENS - 1!e.vy ((u,d-". I oi' a St( h,cs fur ev"ryuay w'ar, of gre ("II I ("iI' 1. 1 lii 12(. I31r<ga:gls, Igh and mediuin cut,J ('aall, hnred : ,ll (ualii,("(. K.i1): nl W1ax 13,L ;tans, high a( n1 c'ut, I( au(d s(v.reW hutt(,n, plai t. l i. ' Ibl , nuul of hrst (ttullity stu, UU '-' ll 'I1<s aind(1 Slots. runlii.g iii ity :t:d stylh with 3M(':i ' (io ( , Us(I:lly it wc prir(s. I, YO' 'verythiN sualy I I in ina ('l:ls- l ie t anul l S11( 'I r(' r'a- laly yrars "xper"Ii(e1,ce a .n;lles luw t( :tid th(.s(' who harve&. I-'1 t a IIS(e 1 l ;,u g 'IU,ls f'or ('(Illft,rt.t of !-it psrvent('d by\ the" aid1 of aun ra:c"(d titter. [ niv rny ersonal . tiun to1 this br-an (h of' 1ny busims.s RI. f. %31, ~(1"'('5 r t(, Ais, and! 3Iori AT FURtNITURI 1V1IEN IOU NTTED Fl;liN' ATI EAY, k'. U i tock O "ve hcongtiL' to1 ul(,.orni . - have :nj' r)e'Ii ivedl or sae. .)ui "2 .1,ee th l:n,o ousadr is..v 4 '!.5 Tj o 1")l, F"I vo mers' waCii1o 'day o orngt wi > P:sroe. soa Ntc~ Tharnidsand youorlpas fatos as V>ii for'a ot in 011 unne (e it of n r A'''O?L ATLA , T~i e RE HO ( USE,IUIC I" .AN !!5'r(iTp?p septIM, &8W N i' 1'N% l'lehl. D. UU.H, ttD. P. A, An!anCo,nGn. Prof1'atessil 1 in at Notic es.r . a. Can 'o, ws. A o Picken C.". Genile .C CHILD& WILIAMA/ /i Vtony n ouslr tL