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4.;j4W -h.4? Y~ v . w* - .K.f I gENS SENTIhEL. ikbCAL NE1VSb -Mi &nd Symmds of dieenville, in visiting Miss Corrie Bruce. -Twetity ttil tonvi6ts, were added to the work1bg foi6o at Fort Hill, last Wednesday. -Mrs. C. L, 1fllingworth was quite sick the past week, R136 is some better at this tine. -Miss F1ora Itichey has dismissed her school for the summe.r vauation and is now at home. -Goo. F. Turner of Table Mountain, was sent up to the i. S. court last Mon. day, for working in a still. -Mr. and fdrs. Thornley D. Harris, of Greenville, visited Mr. and Mrs. HJ. 3. Hendricks last Sunday. -Will Hawkins, a U. S. prisoner, was discharged from jail last Saturday night under the U. 8, convict act. -Robt. J. Rurdino, formerly of this e-mnty, has been appoh.ted postmaster -At Cowpens, Spartanburg county. -Ed. Washington, colored, was con niittg to jail last Saturday by Trial Jus tn Ga:in, of Central, for bigamy. -1tobt. O.itt, of the Dacusville Rec 'tion, was jast week held for the U. 8, ,i3ourt, charged with retailing whisky. --r. Geo. W. Brock, of Central, has been quite sick for several days, but last accounts report him improving slowly. -The shrOllwhistle oi the engine nii" the rattle and %dw, of the threshing ma chine will soon eAjo amoung these hills. -The first cotton bloom nas sent to the Greenville, Miss., Times office on the 5th inst. This is the earliest in twonty years. -Mrs. Syphron, who haq been visit 'ina her father, 'Sqiure Gossett, of Eas ley, returned to her home in Greenwood last Saturday. -The heavy rain on the 1st inst., 1 icashed the farms badly in the eastern -pm't of the county. Cotton wits dami aged consider1kly. -Wheat, generally, has been harvest ed, and most of the 'farmers report half a crop. This is better than was expected I *earlier in the season. -Will F.. Burgess, of the Ptimpkin itown -retion, was before the Cominis tsioner last Thursday fot distilliig. He was held for the A1gust O -Dr. T. W. F r is erecting a nice two-story eight- -i house on the va cant lot where Mri. laylis Gaines' honse 1was burned some two years ago. -There are five blue ribbon gardens in town, the rest are well supplied with beans, Irish potatoes, squash, onions and tomatoes, lettuce and cabbage. -Tom T. Mauldin, of the Citadel Academy, is the best. drilled man in his (01pany (1), and the next best in the Citadel. Tom Joe always tons the mark. -The wheat crop is short, but some strong fresh lands lve produced a good crop. P. H. 136ggs showed us a speci men from his field last week which indi catos a good average crop. -Julius O'Dell, of Liberty, has made nuch commendable progres,i in telegra phy under the instruction of Mr J A Da+, that the comp:any h:s sent bim out as operator with a bridge train. --Glenn Tialley, colored, who lives neair Liberty, lost a fifty dolla'r cowv last Sunday. She becamo entangled in the tie rope, fell andi bto1o ht-r neock. AMor at: Always tie the line to the cow's foot. -~On the 27th of May, at thme res idence of the father of the bride, Mr. C. A. Howard, near Liberty, Mr. Ollie Smith was married to Miss MaJittie Howard, John T. .lioggs, N. P., officiat img. -Dr. 0. WV. Earle has fully demon strated that the be-st of clover canm be raised here. Two acres of such; clover as he cut last week will furnish mor-e p)rov-end(er than twenty acre-s of corn or t. Palmer has compleled or fixing upj thme puic wells t. The work shows that a first-class carpenter and est job." The -two wells at to the town. vhicha fell on Mr. Nelson iear Glassy Mountain on 3 1st inst., was still there .quantities on the 4th1. most ruined. lie had to ire cotton crop), and the -out was a total loss. town of Pickens opens a et with the survey, the church out by Rtev. B. D. F. Bradley's places a Creek, will he att onice mn and ready for trav~el. s made on the authority -ioners. 2. Singleton, while plow wg on Moniday atfterniooni with his disk bar-row, was thrown from his seat anid had1( his right hand and leg caught under the harrow, which broke and crushed his leg badly below thte knee. Dr. Mlo Claninahan was siummonied to render him siurgical attention.-KRoowee Courier. --The Seneca Free Press says that "Capt. Duke is already considering the adlvisability of enlargimng the Keowee JIotel b)y the attachment of thie old Cole pianj house to it." No doubt Capt. D)uke will be able to fill both houses iwith boarders this summer. lHe has it pational relpptation as a caterer and( will receive patronage from far and near. --It is with much regret that we an pounce the death of Mrs. lUnfus A. tChild which occurred at the home of lier guaand, Rev. 1R. A. Chil, in) lto( fill, on the 5th inst. It was a surprise to their many friends here wvho wvere niot aipprised ot her illiness. Mr. Child lias the heartfelt sympathy of thme people bore in this his sad bereavement and ir reparablhe loss, -Mrs. Isabella Stewart, relict of Roht. Stewart, died at the home of her son-mu-law, Mr. II, J. L-ewis on the 30th nilt. She was 69 years of age amt thme time of her death. She had been thirty yeprs a consistept member of the Ra > ~ist church. The deoensed waes the moth ir pf Clerk Stewart, and leaives several >thor chillren to piourn her deaith. She imad been1 nifrering fromn paralysi5 for' teveral years and her death was not nan Ipeted. -Mossr4. Frank Sloan, Chas. 1'. loke, WV. S. Hunter anad WVarmren Gig iliat, of 8e,pmeca, A. J. and M. N. Sit an. of Pendloton, and Maj. J. J1. LewisI f'this p lace, returned lnst week fromi a eligtfni fi-shin gtrip t~o theoinnniins, * toy spen$ four days inj Uoghnok Valley shing for trout in Horse 1 aiture river, 20 of thme tinny beatiltes. Weo refor ou to the above nmlampdi gel ({otten as to --'ies Lida Folg, of Easley,- visit ber cousin, Mies '"rlotto Murf, last Week. -Mr. L. H. Dalton reported square mn his cotton on the 29th of May. Mr. Dlios. Parkins, of Liberty, says lie had plenty of them on that dato. -Several 1ic'ken mld Ftvley boyg went to Greenillo Tuosday to help open the C'amnaign? They heaved a sigh of relief as thoy reached home late that p. m. -Wo nohowledge the recipt of an in vitation to attend the coimmenceniont ex orcises of the South Carolina Presl)yt rian College at Clinton on June 22d to 25th inclusivo. -The books are now open for the pay ment of town tax(s. Clerk Stewart will receipt for same. The penalty will bo idded After the 20th inmtant. Tho c;otuin Ml. are comlpelled to pay for rbceit pub. lie improveinaits, so pity up1. -The fest:ye cucumber is bn deck, xud the M. D.'s tre looking for a lively increase in the mniuber of calls. An() now he gentlys imnberm. lie tt( dozvn e cteicmhers, Cliolvra morbus almitus. -Miss Myra Lay's school at Central will close next Friday, the 13th inst., with appropriatm ceremonies. A pi(nie. )y the school will bo hold at Fort Hilll mn Saturday. The public is cordially nvited to attend. A good time is ex-! r,ceted. -On last Sunday, the 801 inst., ni. 3 )'clock p. in., at the residence of Ilel mride's father, Mr. J. M. Nenley, Mr. N. If. Prince, of Grecnville, wan nLried to Miss Elvira Nceley, Rtev. J. LO. Andcrson ofliciating. The hppy Ouple uft on t.ho iiight train for their uture home i, Greemville. -The protracted mt'Aing at Easley, ,onducted by Rev. J. I. Anderson, mlou'd Wednesday night of last week. M'he meeting was woll attended and much rood done. Tivere were four additions 0 the church. Mr. Anderson was an- I ited by Rev. Brabbon, of Ninety-Six, t mid Dr. J. R. Riley. -Mrs. Tom Re-ia, of Txasl who has Ceen visiting her siger, Mrs. Eirksoy, or som tiitie, has gone to Brevard, N. ., to visit her sister, Mrs. M. M. King. disses Nanio and Mary Kirksey have oio with her. They will spentd about t month in Brevard, Anl'oville and Siul Ihur Springs visiting f7i;nds and rela ,ves. -Samuel Duckworth, formerly of his coulity, who is nov ,1)ployvd by le Georgia, Carolina & Northern as a Bireman, last week shot and killed Chas. Phillips, a brother fireman. Phillips ind been discharged a few days before id eame btck and coiimmenced to beat Duckworth and shot at him. The cor mner's jury, gave a verdict of justifiable [iomiiieido. -Mr. Mkfonroe Smith, of Panamai iouth America, is now on a vi,-it to his ather, in Brnsby Creek townthip, An lerson county. le was in Pickens last week to See his limele, Judge NewhWrry. Mr. Smith, with ten other young Me, ire now in their native lmadA, the U. S. Iid Canada, enjoying a two months' leave of absence. They are in Ithe vm Ploy of the only railroad company there is ill that State, and t lie e. Iffee season be ing about over, it is a leisure time with the railroad. Mr.Sm1ith is an11 expert tel i,graph operator, aad lit- a. hierative po siti4)n. H1e and hiis companions expec' to return bout e first. of August. --NothIiing has yet been bxeanr (If D ave S~tephensI1 since the1 fatail Sailula;y niight, lie 31st iult., when lhe stabbied Cah Gif tini to (leathl. It is thonght lie ha:s fel the coun ltry.. I Latter. -Sheri ff Richey' r(ceivied a 1(el 'graim from Wmn. ,J. H airdIisoni, .-hheri I statin1g lhe hiad a mniu that filled the Ileseri ption of Stehencs t o a1 "te'-y-ty," lmd to scudi a manIl onI toidnfyhm Thle shifft wi.ls out (If toiwn look'ng af Fter the I il o (f thle fugitIive. .1h-puiity JTenniigs 151 dispatchd Ito 1hohl the man m.i [ti furithIer inst rutlions. Op~ inabins va rv is to whet her th is ea nhbe lbhe right manjOi rr not. Lalter in formnatio n hv h-t ter ini dicates the man not to 1be Steph'>es. Fromlf LIbrty . M1r. J1. S. O'D1 ell whoi( hais been stuy ing telegraphy under' J. A. I )avis, op~er itor at this place, hais seured a plositioni M~iss (or ie ]loggs ha:s returned from Founitain JIni. Ye'sterdaly wasil dlre's$ (liy. A n in itrucltive mnissionary address was del iver ed by J1. E.. Boggs. Preaching last night by Rev. J1. F. Anderson ; after serv ice t hey 4org:miz led a M. E. Chuirchi at this phice, with twenty four mnembters. ,Jolmo, a son of WV. 11. llenuburg, was bitten oni the foot last week by a rattle naiike's plilot, lie is diniIg very well. Alr. Ellenberg says the snakes are unulsually dlent i fi in his section. A not her onei oIf his sons caime near stepp)ing on one while driving a cow. Gilbert IUlassengame, colored, who was buried under a rock wall while woark~ ing iii a well on A. H1. A riatl'a place, oni thle 31st of Maty, is able to tra:vel aogain. lie waIs completely hur ied and it look 01ne and)1 one-hallf hours to liberate 1him. Wheat harvest is aboulit over in thiis section. It, is saidl to be4 abIout, tifteen daysH earlier than usual. July is rapidly approaching and thlen for the dilunmy. T'here is a1 conitracOtor wiorking on a railroad in Ahheoville thatnt wants the contract of gradling the road. Liberty, S. C., Junie 9th. OnOst.:aven. Old CitizennM Dead.1 Thle And(erson ,Journial thus rep)orts last week the dleath of two well known cit iziens: Coil. TIhtos. J1. P1ickensF, of this county, reOentily rece'ived'( in formation (It t im dett I of hiis only Brot her, Alaj. Antd rew C. P ickens, in thle lii olian Therritory, wIhichi occurred the (it f Mlay. Alaj. Pickens1 mioved from thi State o' Ala hamia in 1831, biut Icretrne in ;ahont ti-n years. In 1i-f60 lie inoved to) M.iSsissippli, afterwar1ds to Texas, ando st ill lalter to the Ind(iani Tlerri tor*y, where~ lhe, withI hiis wife and daughter, made(1 his homoli withI hiis sont, R1ev. A. (C. P'iecns. lIe licked bult little 11or1e than1 a miointh of being 80 yeats old( at the timte (If hiis deathI.F Mirs. 1Rebecoa P'. Halley. of O)ranigeburg, is a daughter of Mlajor P1iekens. Larkin Nenitonl, Esq. , old 1( ao re spected1 citizenl of this ('ounty1, <bedt at his hoine iini-avi n ttloship, list Sat uirday night, aged (19 years. .1l( was~ fori rnuny years a maogist rate anld Itrial just a-" anud ivas always failthful in the dhisc'hargeT of bis duties. For m~oro thian forty yeaira hie was an eoenplary itmmlwr i them Methodist, church, Hie leaives a w ie, five sonls and two dlaughiters, J. ( . (. Newton is a missionety in.Jpn li rmaiis we(re intelrred at Wiiis Chapel10 on Sundtaiy afternoon, app)lroprIiate ser vie hm (iond(ulcte)d by R1ev,W.T M. W. ned Ji, II, Newtoin, of this lace(li. Rules of the' Jail'~ The following rules and regulation have been adopted by the prisonerm i jitit here, and rigidly onforced. Vis tors* a well prisoners are compelled t obey the rutles or sunfer the ponultio aind- the milucky visitors who may tram gre.4m need no second glance at tle g 91antic "she1friff," J. M. Lynchl, "kingf o t,he mloonshiners," to sntisfy tihemselve, that the officer is at hand vho caln am will tarry out. the senfence of flee pris "JuIge." Tho riles aito posted in tl ha.11wty where all eia see tlhei witl fik warnjing. One of otur big, strnppin, oflivers trainsgressed nuot lg mino un ue 1111d to take the stripe4. F.-ollowing aro the ruiles: NOTICi ist. No 3pitting onl the floor or wal or out of the winidow in the middle o [.t hall. 2d. No filtht Shall be allowed in tit cells which might. become olensive. 3d. No seratcihing :41hl he donue oi the wall or climnuey,; n() peniil mark. liall be made on aiuy part. ther"of. 4th. Perfect qiniet aud gootd ordet must be observed oun the Sabbatl day. Thto offieer-4 are-: WV. T. Aiken, jiltg 1. M. LyNch, sier-iff; Asa 'atter'IsoII witchliman; J. H1. loweh nd J ery Aexanler reporters. TI' penaltiv-s arn lixed at. the dise-t ionl of the .hge. All persous, whether imnat-es 'or visitors, are siubjeet to le rules, IIndl tle follow-inig Lre the- penlalties for theii. violation: For each oflcure the oeilo' r sleall pay lo moro 10 than , 1 ,IIet4 Ior le,;s than 5 1en1t, or reive at tle iuiNds of hli< Aherif' iot more tha tweniv stri)e.s no ess thanj five. All new c;'eus slhall re eVC fiv-0 ftripCS laid on by tle luer. 1' as iuitiation inito the orler of thc 'jail boys." As. P rrEgso, JoiEnr Av.m>En, Clerk. A %euible Stubscriber. The following iro the remarks of a Ieimwspaper subscriber: "I read the pa )ers witli great interm-. I begin with he first coinuu an!d read all. Tlc ad. ertisellent-K especially take my eye. By 'enditng them over I known whiere to )-.y my goods tle chc-.1pst, whuere to ind thue best quality, and also know whu< [ am dealiug witl wen I go thero. T<i 1ua tluAt com1es out in pIblit! 1)rint 1I a not, afraid to let people kuow luow he i. eiling his goods is tle man F amu gonl .o trade v.itl." That is the way my lear friend that people look at you thro Ahe newspapers. If your mlnae an11 -ods appear inl the newspaIper ey appear inl nearly every hotuieliolh in tle couty, anld people aue bound t( some and(1 ace you. We will say th is t< )ir subscribers: You can pay a doze, mTeriptions in a year y readilg oil idvertimng eolumns closely. WhenuI yoi We merehT:11ts advorlise, renFt, a;muro, that th11ey mealn busiuness and will sell yo goods as close as tley Canl, 322.peurtant IEnrormateiu(on form -Iuany. Tihe proper and picturesque ioie fe busines :nd Lple.as1ure froml tlis city t the Catskill meuntains, Saratoga an tlier New York State resorts, is by th West Shore Railroad. By taking tlu P,ennsylvalnia Rtailr-ouoad, pas4'enlgers" Wi make direct connection witli the N Slhre iin the Union Depot it Jerse City, and comlmenlcit)g about Junie 1511 d1rawing-roolu Oars aet run tirouglh w%iti out chii.go. .For tourist looks, timne fatbles and iul fornatio regardiig the We:4 8bor Railroat, call nit or ldrss Ii. B. Jaie Geeral' Ea.zsfernu Paissengetr Agenti, 31(1 Broadi(way, or J1. . Lambertu, Genuerau Paussenlger Agent, 5 Vanuderbilt Av~euane "Hanue l'omne' l1.:eur sionts,"' i a adsomec y illuzsfraedo book giving deiscripiones e he lliiuso Riv r aund New.i Yuork Stait< 1ort, will be miled (on rece'ip)t ofi fiuv, encuts pto.s.ige. jn5u Ceni r'e 3'mrat it ub mle :l.r >r;:guii'.edl~"i atnlay ieening, :Sla 3'1st lion. i. ,J. .lolmisonu celd the meet lug to ord(er, andi& aflter (exphiininug the ejeet of the mueueting, flee folineg oIli 'er1. wie e'le'cted fo serve fort flee neix lte yeats: 11. J1. .hlhntine, presOiet Sheirley', wer'tary mav uil treas;eureri. I)ele'gatecs to c'ountyI conv ~entonei wer< 'he (t1ed. C.omit ftee on regist ratin Juu~. R Wi'lliamus, 11. ( . Sheiruley, TI. ( . Marztin' R. (haies, iand E. TI. Lje':vell. Adjoeured to Saltrday, JIune 1-lth, a Fi o'clock p. 13. H1. C. Sun c i:Y, Seeretary'). Wti fe: "JiohnC, (dear), deftine a1 phlilan I hropist." Hlusbiand: ''A. t pi lanthf ropist, m;' ear', is maun whlo giv~e.s away othiet' peo W: "An~e w'hat is a phlilosopere"~ H: ''A pheilosopher is a mann winc beatrs withI resignion i et he Iiofthach, fromc which leis nelighbor)1 is suffeuriung." W: "And whlat is an ep)icure'r" 11: "A maun whuo app reiaites gooe ing ar.d dikin irg, ande f'uinds Hlo:nun Soda Waitei' flee best drinik ieu flue worhi A ti eetlion ~ Nisagers. 'Thle Twielve \liule Siniginug Assocjiti will mue'ef at Mlile Cr'eek ('heurchi oun S:l urthay beefore flee 5th Huntday in Jauie i)o not fail to) attendi. The Rev. A. J. S. Th'lomaus, pastor < ftue IBaptist, eurch at Or'angeb urg, wi leav'o one flue 1 0th of Jiune as a delegaf fu'oui flue Southlern Bazpt ist counvenutioe t flee uueetiuug of fthe LEnglish Haiptists: Manechester, June 'thfl. The ofther deli gates atre Dr. Lan:nnmg flbirrows, A ugemc ta, Gau. , Dru. 0. F1. G1regor'y, Balltimnor< Md., aund D)r. Stakely, aushinugtonu, I). ( ('ountty S. N. (conu vetion. Th'le presideuifs of Eastey, T~Lber'ta Central, P ickoens C. HI. aned Eaistato It)wnuship Iuntetrdenoeeiuueioindl Seunder. Sohuool Contventfion will ecall thueir towi clhipsc fogethuer anud elect delegaftes toe thI ( imu ty Sun day School (Counvenutio: wlehi muecets at Eaisley on .July tentf. tesd eleve.flu. All muiuisters, supe mitued:iefs aend tehers aire muueb.s o th e( CounetyV Convnt'iifion ex-o fVicio, amu ar'e ur ged l to be' preOsent at thue (Cnen tion ea t l'-:aslcy. Eaich Suneday Hohoocel i: entilled fo one' deleeafe fior eic fwentfy ilivom berslee iee iolditioni fto fthe iemb'eir: ix nflieio. W~ie hopeje toc haez'e a fuell repe resenatieon, autealee teresientiis iof ect ftownsehciplae setci.1ly reue.tc'd toe r'eir gainiz' thieir townuships:emel somie ,lehssingeru please copy Th i e oo!. are now eW'1pena i frt 'illeein ii (f fihe tax leii n c prIccl rywiin lhe ccp itce' hlidts o flee townt oI(f P~ikes, ufit epurpo)e~ otf raIieinge .uplcies for fhe fi'cal~ v< are Th'e boioks wiljl r cmaiin'e peni uil tfle ai jvuatlly oef 15 1a r' e'&nb u b~I e'e add sAT THE "CORNER' Main and Sardine Sts., You will find, whof f NIXX SGom1 Flollur, Sugar, Coffee and Mo 1 ltIsses sol Cliitp by NIX ! Ci-ar,,, Tobaceco, 81moking' andi chiewill.. at prices" to Suit you1, by Tire, iolt and rodi iron, Plows anl Plow Stock and Traces, low down for for spot cash, by NIXt Hoeq, M1%attocks, Shoveh;, Spade, Itin Kob and Padlocks in any style Or size; Pots, Ovens, Kettles, "Spid. ers'' and everything needed by you at NIX'4 ! Dry Goods and Notions, Tin and Glass Ware and Crockery, at N I X' 9K Npe4ukein Prices: Needles, 3 cents a paper; pins, 2 cents a paper; Tacks, 1 cent a paper; writing paper, 3 celits per quire;,t 1 en velop1e, 4 cont, pe- pavk ; spool cot ton 2 cents pvr spool; Slates 3 cellis each; garden seeds, 2 cents per pa per; faniily flour, 3 25 per barrel; a good claw hammer for 15 cents. W. 11. N I X, fel3tf EaslRsky, S. C. IMPGfTANT DISCOVRy IN SODA WATER. A. B. & J. L. CARPENTER, And Pharmacists! 3mion I use Druz Store, Ncar- Curt Ilouse. GREENVILLE, - S. C, PvopleA who omeif. to Grecnville finld otm SoDA WATER to 1w the hst and ptrest Ihaut cau hv oe Omr Syrups arv llavor c-l wit pure fruit llincs, Sol call and trI it and y-( will wih your throat was 1) rug S t-. mnh-iv -11. r-At\ thle Malsion 1101u-m A. B. & J. L. CARPENTER meha!It f The time for -eeiving bits for the en I lar1gement atd improvemient of the couirl lOse, hals been exttenlde to I'lestlay I the 80h day of lliy, 1890, at 10 a. mn By order of the Board. Em.ks D.%Y, Chairmau. y I . rU.Nr, Clerk. jnn5-wb F T FXW1 iTy The Original Wins. C. F. Simmons, St. Louts, Prop'V ?M. A. Simmnonn Liver Medicine, Est'd 8S4o, in the U. S. Court DEFEATs ,J. )t. Zeilin, Prop'r A. Q. Simimons Liv Scr Ice ulator, Est'd by Zejian zSo$3. M. it. S. L.. M. has for 47 years cured IND)x(.nsTIo-* Bi.roLsNass, DYvsrzrsgrA,SICK 1ilEADACIIR,1.osTr ,APElIT ef Set*'t STO'14'ft, F.r(". It. ev~~.iiT .It m,astor M. sit. e Cuc,Adams, Tenn., wvrites: "L fryour Genuine M. A. Sim tfn4)Ia Liver Medicinc. I have / someiCtmesic had to substitute Srrg"Zesiin's stuff'' for your Mcdi , oycine, but it don't, answer the b.fl puorpose."~ '4OPLI Dr. J. Ri. Graves. Editor TAS 1?affis/, Memphji is, Tenn. anys: I received a packagec of yo-ur Liver Medicine, anud have used half of it. I ~ It works like a charm. I want no better Liver lieguliiator, andt cer Stainly no mnore of Zeiin is mixture, I will pay csh for- a numbeir of yon dry coIws a'uil hifers~t, and eolts, fron I lC14on to w<5yeas 4414. , Ao,two fi mules for sale at reasonl able figures. ( . L. I o)r.IN:sw)1rr-r. A pril 14th, 1590,. a i nstji the ($state of A. 1). Willotta-, dei I ca-ased, late oif Il'ins ('nty, Sott - 44 idi to iiunde-i21ned laor paaminit; 111 sts indelth, taal es tuIi- ta will muaka - jin12W A<hiijt r:atiar. 4J)al~ ,I~ill'gs - Sa r'I ari ds THE SUNDAY BlUDGET T STHlE WEEKLY WOR~LD. Teelageil a ar.. , ar- N w iet lrghet ~Samplo Copion FREE! ! S HUNG4 THE SECO ALit "P -AT HAGOOD, BRT ait' Trinnt-l aul Unritineim d Hlatq-L Infanll.i'and ('hihdin-Il's Emb1roidered Hoo0df New Calic- '! Nvw v inghams! New W4 The ()hl )ri2inl I I Pig1u-c ( r ie ('radle A f*ew% dc,71-1 pAir, 11f ollstmk shoeq. for a frt the pick hwn- i hey n r trone. A New Vatriety of of* 1 , sa,id to be the Worth 44 it. (;-Ilii -f ilwrtiric() -l m ain, Isyrill, as The :1ive ar- a fw o- f tour -l-cial lBarg H-I AGOOD, I F. W. POE & COS., WVA II IlA.NTED~ $3.00 and $4.00 SHOES! . are -12 McsA. .N -HE & CO. - 1IlC1285 SENTIINE] KPRINT ING OFF B( G (' & C(O., Pro )rtlers by M\aiIl Promptly al All oulr .'iteriaIIt i e nmidi g- i 1th e tt Style.. aisI0i1il)fl (.1 tlarhill(CI1 l c\'Cry linsa 4'::11onu. or A Idir:'nt.TilE NENTalNEL, TRE STANAR FUIRUTIII F. 1all on meI fo yr vi e a ti' nit 'ino stit - irlor andi kitehen' f He Hie."ado theb th ue.. . Proceis ions both fri r : e hiva u S-i .t:ht I .':ll !.n h i 41 or 1 m e itei factry Stpe ad thePrcsso 1' IA)to h. (n, IA Wr 1, ')e . 1~ F.d M:-h o revery artl . 4~ i - I 4 . 4 ~y A * 'I' I rn t i ion I t ik ~ Dry Goos, Not nr, oots Sphoes,T F , L EW,0\CON .\I S i &l M.. OR:y(ss\sg, F E , 01.\ PI-PPI-l , ll(ESan . l1,(Y i i t ND LOT 3ned YCE & CO'S. test Shapes. rated! New Lawns! . They are Cheaper than last year. little of most anything. Come and very strongest grown. Try a dollar' lcar aq crystal, ins. Come and let ils tell you about 3RUCE & CO. McFALL'S ALMANACK - roll Awd nn the, (weralye loofee and ~~ ~~ !/ 'rest ler the hadle of the trees." andIl r(lk pJolesC <nt3 |.thi _ g ra.ss ilil gr<o righlt on. T hat's' bid. Liten here: One of' Ij Grain a non /w in. Ud kept sarp'an han<10/11y, an<1( (a fer/f of nul/ h4andled -. \ and un1 /utndled(1 Ives'proj'erly, hands led anid u.se<' ait the proper time and - - place, weill do )Iorej to fill utp thie pol an/d u>nake that old1 "kubbard" look like old 1in'es than all the Governors [ E taket n/ 1odo tlis, but try it. liere's a /ho 1 othier comaforts: )T1C0S.A not/her lot af' hmproved Fly F1s,Fy Tap,Nogit Nets, A niee lot of Wh7/ite Gloods and 7Trini ng s, MuI~slins*, ILa1Cns, HoQj. tenlded tOa cry/ and other' hot we'athIer goode. Ape/tcV*Iles to suit all eyes. .Real siyit preserers. A l#raysq l dpend on this Almanack' n1c.; tr uhe bes. (Vya rs, Tob)acco and Coffee. Plchen . V. A lot of 1Ja~ a nd Oats tuat museg hie ilm/eed ouit. RT hareqe lot of aood P1lour and W. T. McFALL. s. c. Fritel . I av ing the i cEmpire Fihinov28tf e fWree to factory enc lous n I ories! W.7L. DOUCLAS ~An. COI' $3 SH OE ce.*.. TI- Flne Oni. f, Ieary LaceOaIn "'orn." rPt2of1.rr am"ln' .o St e .r,o IErN A7N ANI )-2VALF HOW Lts, Caps, gs:,.ms id always~' ke i(' a sa & $2 SHOES IMIE4 ~4Ij3b3'V(I- wihi *.75 $II0E FOB M58S8. I slippy yott I 'alet Mateirial. Beej ityhet. Best . ttilag int erest to (do so. W. L, 1)ouglas,N Brecl(ta4 M a8ae4 by RIS, Ful "\ImlzuB SC , . .0('l'S >N - i us '.