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El, NTINEL. -''b" 6xt Friday. -Mf& iiie Cap6hart is visiting her IIsr lii jarttatiburg. lTheg *s it hait blow with the rain -i Th it i. near SiA Mile. -The 'hi&ten frop is being harvested d frying siote nh getting plentiful. -The P3 Ridgers are laying by their ;t#% anid claim the best cotton in the --Oapt. and Mrs. J. L. Thornley via drelatives and friends in Anderson anty this week. -Mr. T. L. Ellis, of Hall county, (I., ited his mother, Mras. Gideon Ellis, I week. -The hail last Friday struck Mr. jok Kennemore's place and injured the )p considerably. -Seining parties are quite frequent this section. The boys report Iots of a und plenty of fish. -Boys if you are old enough Regis rf Registerl Remember the day 1st onday in July is the last. -Mr. J. W. Morris and family, of artwell, Ga., are visiting his brother, r. A. M. Morris, of this placo. -Sheriff Richey is kept busy answer ig inquries about Stephens, the Pick as murderer who is now at large. -Mrs. Bonham died at ber honie on taron Boggs' place near Central, on the 8th inst. She was about seventy years lid. -Mr. eo. W. Brock, one of the old -st and -iost respected citizens of Cen ral, di . last Thursday after a lingering liness -Li ;htning struck a treo in front of 1r. H,-nry McDaniel's house last Thurs liy and gave two of his children quite shack. -jIllie Williams a well respected old abier4d woman died near Central on the 7th inst. She was buried at Abel -Everbody should come to hear the andidatos next Friday, but com pre pared to.kep cool and hear what is to be saii. --'The f4riners generally havo their wheat harvested an. it is now-afe The .uxe,aers wil'. not tfa ou until the 1st of .3tly. * -Candidates: send in your orders for tickets. 'Tr: OENTINEL JOn 0FFICE, is the place to get them don lip "accord ing to Hoyle." -Prof. Dargan's school will close next Friday for the sinmer vacation. ,The vacation will be unLil the first Mon day in September. -Crops have never done better than ifor the past week. Barring accidents . our county will stand in the front rank %when the fall harvest is done. -Mr. Dan Satterfleld has taken ,charge of Griffin's saw-mill, and will saw lumber sufficient to fill all contractQ taken by the ato J. 0, Griflin, -Miss Lidst Bowen graduated from -the Winthrop training school at Colum ibia last Thursday. Tiiere was thirty-one graduates in the elass of this year. -The Saluda Singing Association will meet witii Forestimle Church in Green ville county, near Hunt's brid!ze, on the 11fth Suiny iun2 esuimouth.' zEverfoddy is invited. -Don't forget that those interested in buihdiig a railroad to Pickens will meet in the court house here on the first Mon da)' in July (sale daty). Come out anid help get the road. -Win. R. Powell, charged with re moving illicit whliskey, gave bond before Commissioner Thorniey for his aippear ance at the August term of tihe U. S. court at Greenville. --ames Teig was committed to jail last week by Trial Justie Younmgblood for violation of lonitraet.. He was under contract to work for Nim Murphy and quit. He will servo ten dlays. -Mrs. E. H. Lawvrence dlied at the home of her husband near Central last Friday after a lingering illness of several weeks. The funeral was hold at Mt. Zion the day following. It is a noticeable fact that Pickens county formers hiave a lariger acreage of corn andi cotton thani ever before. Thel young crops look well andt there is every yeason to believe that we will have an nidant Crop). --Prof. H. E. Hafrris and wife, of Cul pecper, Va. are visiting the parents of Mrs. Harris, Col. aiid Mrs. C. L. HIo'n 2ingsworth. Master Harry is with thea and says lie is visiting the wholo family, b)ut "grandpa" mostly. -7hiere was coiisidernble hail lasi Friday afternoon on \Volf Creek in the nieghbhorhood of Mr. Jerre Looper's and Ri. W. Gillespie's. It damaged th< .crops on four or five farms, though ii d1 not completely ruin them. -The brItgo over Golden's Ureeki near Mrs. Claytn's. is almost impassa ble, andl Maw's bridge over Twvelve Mih is in the same condition. They shouil b)e looked after at onceO. The ab,utments to the Blell Shoals bridge has washet away. -~-Marcus, the fourteen year old1 son of Mr. E. J. Prince, kilhed a genuine wild eat near his fathier's spring laist Thnrsday. The cat had been makin raids on their lhen roost for some time, The (logs treed him and the boys' shol jaid him lowv. .-Isaac Fapton, a young meronant o -Marietta, (Grooniville couinty, and oapta ii pof the Daensv'illo Guards, committet .suicide last Th'lursdlay by shootlig him self through the hiead w"ith a 38 (alibr< revolver. Finai:cial troubles was t.h cause of his rash act. --Mr. J- 8. Barker brought ini th. ohampion rattlesnako last Monday. I measured four feet in length and seove inches i c.ircumference, and it.s tail wai sidprne,grith eleven rattles and a buttoni Th is gu'yg its age at twet0yar n two tonthsat ita dcomise. eyasm -Miss Lumla daughter of Mr, r, y Dlates wuas struck by lightning last' Fri lay .aftern~oon, She was at the wel lrawmig water when the bolt struohk her .thei top of thtu wI' was torn upl amid was thought for some time she was degad After .i while she biecome cooioous ai her Un~yiciani pays she will recover. Biga was At 0en4ed by Dr. Urumo. -The Nighiland, N4. C., Star of hus week1 aya that several citiaenis of [ai )h400 are tin the trail of Dave Stovens who recently murdered Calh~opn (.iti *t this place0, and) (op whmomi there is ~ 'eward of $500, 'Thais is a goad chane ~or a detective tto makte a nice aumi, Thei -Mrs. W. H. Hughes, of Riohia Oconee county, is visiting her sia Mrs. J. J. Lewis. -Messr. Snipes and Miller, who i resent C. A. Weid's music house, pas through town Met Tuesday for the country. -The County Alliance mot here Monday. The proceedings were stri( on the secret order, but of inportai to the members. -Now is the time to suibscribe for SENTINEL atid get till the llows- of campaign, and get it straight. The U paper for the molloy that comes to county. -Hon. W. C. Bonet, of Abbeville announced this week for Congresan from this district. Mr. Benet is uid known as the champion of the Clema College, and needs no introduction fr us. -Mrs. Baylis S. Boggs died at home of her husband in Spartanbi county last Monday. She was a daul ter of Mr. Foster Smith, of this coni She was married last September a moved with her husband to Spartanbu -Lient. Frank Mauldin, U. S. came home from West Point, New Yo last Tuesday. He has finished his cou at the U. S. Military Academy, gradi ing well up toward the head of his el on the 12th inst. Ho has leave or Pence for the summer and will spend time here with his parents. -Our town was thrown into consid able excitement last Tuesday by the pearaneo on the streets of a wild a woolly detective (?) fromi the hills of I "9Tar Heel" State, wh) claimed to 1a Stephens in limbo. The whole thi wound up with a first-Class falco in i Trial Justico's court. Those worthy knights of the "road" and back-d( "hand-ont." had better give Picken wide berth. There are two or three g ons of tar and a few pounds of feath stowed up here for ther benefit. -On Wednesday, the I itl inst., 1 J. Monroe Smith died at his home Slabtown at the ago of 70 years. ] remains were buried in the fiamily bu ing ground on the day following. ) Smith was one of Anderson count best citizens. He had been for ab( forty years a deacon inl Carmel chur and looked well to its financial afyairq all its varying fortune-s. Energetic r active, he did a large business an( enj ed the confidence of all. His ni sterling qualities of mind and I made him a name and influence for g< that will long survive. Though he I well nigh completed the allotted th score and tenl, le still took an act part in everything tending towards interest and progress of LI., commun lie will be greatly missed. Esley Notes. Work on the Easley Oil Mill is 1: gressing all right. Superintendemnt li ICy Was inl town last week and agreed to i a side track to the location selected the committee-on the site of the 1 combe gin and mills on the street lead out towards Pickens and Liberty. 'J mill will be ready for the next crop seed and the gin will be ready to gin p pack the cotton. There is every rea to believe that a cotton fsf.y t jv 'ally grow out of this enterpsiso. P3i ens county maIkes enough cotton to 8 ply a factory, and to manufacturo where it is grown is a great saving. Maj. D. Arice has not yet recove from his stroke of paralysis, but it improving. There will be a memorial service at Methaodist ChIurcha on the 2(ah insta' om ni.. ''..'au or tmeettig thte mro mont oat the grave of RAv. J. W. Hiut iaw. Appropritate aidresses will be ma' Mrt. Hovey Clyde who recently gra ated at WVolford College camne honie h urday. IMiss Mary Q uillian, of Spart.anhurg visitintg relatives and friends in E~asl Her fathter, Dr. JT. W. Quillian, witha family, wtll soon move to WVestin iis Otn the 23d1 instant, there wilt lhe meetinug of thtose initerested ini th la hey High School to devtse ways 2 meLants for1 its conttiuance. A Said Decaith. Oni the 13tha inst.., at 5 o'clock a. Miss Corrie Ellis. youngest daiugh te: Mr. anud Mrs. Gideon Ellis, died at Will iamston Female Collegc after an ness of ontly one week. Shte was an usually itlligent and amiable yoi lady, and notie knewv her but to I her. She wias tweonty years of age: hiad the prospect of a bright futlure fore her whtetn thte summons camoe I called her htome. Shte died in the aissuranco of an eterntal home with bllessed. Shte lad beetn a devout chrisl and1( a consistent maemb)er of M ethtodist church sitnee childhood. 'J oIf hter sisters, Laura anad Lucy, a ninny of her school friends were at bedside as tIhe gentle spirit sank to in the arms of thae Saviour. Th'le nor was brought hero oat Fridlay evenm andl( the fual was held at nothleh onl Saiturdaiy. Th'le services were c (iuitead by Revs5. J. F. Aniderson anid 0 Duarant. Th'le sorrowinag family have symp~athy (If the enitire coatnuunity. F Iroman EGuten. Tflaere hans bmeen several good ainvi the pIast week and crops tare gron fast. Mar. A. B. Riggins land the misfort to lose a cow last week. iIe had ow her only abomut tharee weeks. Onte (If the dlescendanits of Shem p ed throngh this pilae today. lie w pledler of notionis, &ci. Mr. R. R. Child's son1 Robert, kill rattlesnjake last week with four rai aind a button on1 it. Little Bob is< aboaut six ynars old. .Mr. A. W. Folger will be tharo thais seeboni thais week to taike thae (een I expect lie will finda moreolhiladren theo neiglhothood of (Gaites than plaace he hans yet struck. Whoat is tall cut, andh some have It ed at up anal put it ini theair barnas awiait thle cointg of thecreshecrmetn w oats are haarv'ested. -Several citizents of this sect ion int commilg to1 Pickens next Fr'iday to I T1i lIman, Eatrie, Uram tin & Co. ifon Jo)NE I ruter'M niemoc'raticI c(ub. a TIhe mieetiang was called to order was'~ appo(intedl Ch'airan, tad .J. E'. leapteO scoraetary. Th'le folk.winag were (oleQtedI pem(m~~ OlMeers; T.1, 1,. Rlobertsonm, praesiadent-; C, Soabaorn, vice-piy.0idlent; ,J. E. (hi ed I lowing resoluttionsa were ad lRolvedl, 1st, That we ratify' the I ion (If than March con Voit(in atad pl at form thtey set forthm 1i. Thait, we endor.se B. fl ill1 a urt (hotico for' the nominiaationu in 8tator oouiventai fr (Goyernor of Sc T lhat thoese p)Oro(Idiu ho soint t f Por pbiat~ i, -s(\ Mawt Adjhun,nwd in mec ail 8t,18( rd Program of s. s. 6nventon. 4r, The time of holding the Sunday School' Convention has been changed, and will op- now meet on the 10th and 11th of July, Bed at EAsle. The executive committee han Lip. arranged the following program for the two days moeting: The convention will be opened with dtl devotional exercises and a general Sun d00 (lay School lecture by Rov. D. U. Free lual. QUEIESW. the let. By what means can regular attend the ance by parents and children upon the est Sunday Schools be sccured? I.y Capt. the A. W. ludgens. 2d. What is the best method of Sun is day-School instruction? By 'rof. J. F. kan Dargan. ely 3d. What ate the special advantages of ion the International Lesson papers? By T. :nm C. Robinson. 4th. What is the relation of Sunday ,he School instruction to secular education? irg By J. P. Carey. h. 5th. How should a Superintendent ty. conduet his school? By 1tv%. J. F. An uld dermon. rg. 6th. What kind of preparation should a Sunday School teacher imake to in struct his class? By Rey. W.- It. Single rotonl. Te presidents of each township are 0 urged to reorganize their township con b _ventions at once and send delegates to "ie the county convention. Each Sunday School will also pleaso Rond at report showing, number of officers; number of er- teachers; number of pupils attending; iP- number of books; number of bibles or n d testaments; number of religious papers he taken in the school; number joined the vo church from the Sunday School the past 1g year. Does the school run during the he winter? Do you use International Los M son papers? Do parents generally at >or tend and work in the Sunday School? a Amount contributed last year for benov al- olent or missionary objects? Amount Ws contributed for Sunday School purposes? P reperations are being mad6 to make fr. this convention a very interesting as well in as well as in.structive meeting, and it is lis to be hoped that every Sunday School in ry the county will have representation. I r. EXncUTIVE COMMITTEE. mit Literary News. Ah, Emma Churchman Hewitt, who has in heen connected with the Ladies' Home nd Journal, of Philadelphia, for the past Ly- four years as associate editor, has serv my ed her connection with that publication, art and become the editor of the Household ,od Correspondent, published by 1). E. Wool ,ad ley, 1410 and 1418 Clestiut Street Phil ree (d1lia. Mrs. Hewitt's wide experience ive an( knowledge of huiman nature, its to wants and needs, assures the success of ty. this new and bright publication, the Juno issue of which is :ow before us. It is devoted to correspondence on home topies and imatters of every interest to ro- every household, and seems to fill a rk- niche not yet occupied by any other uil publication. The subscription price, 50 by cents a year, is within reach of everyone 0 and we trust the publication will receive ig that universal support its excellence ,he merits. Send for a sample copy. of ' ' ' The Farner. Who is it when his ereps are good, ppie 1A the nation with its fool k ho always by tho country stood? 11). Tho farmer! it Who is it when the crops are light, Anid money scampers (ut of sight, L.' Still struggles on with all his might? i1 C3 Tho farmer! the Who often, when by debt oppressed, u;Is forced to do his level best, ilu- To keep pid( up the interest? ehi- The11 farmier! In- WVho is it, when he gets a crop, at- Makes interest debts biothi stop, And comes up smiling otn top)? is 1'Te farmer! Who gives his dollars and his dimes, T1o greedy trusts and big combhinlOS, Whlich1 onlyluh whentever lhe whines? T1hte farmueri Lnl Who dIrinks Sloan's Soda withl a zest, And vows 't-is of all drinks the biest, And 'till he gets it will not rest? T1he farmier? rn -, of A ttentlin DennoceratN. the Everybody is inivited to be at Pickiens SC. H., on next F-riday, the 20th instanlt. All canididates for State oflicers are ex pu )eted and1( will discuss the p)olitical issues of the day. W. T. O'Dr.nr,, bn County Ch'n. ha~t (om nt y S. S. Ccvetlon. nul The presidenits of Easley, Liberty, the Central, Pickens C. H1. rand Ea'tatoe the School Convention will call their towin WO ships toget her and elect delegates to the tid County Sunday School Convouction her w~hich'l meets at Easley on July tenth *est anid eleveL.th. All ministers, super psHo intendants and teachers are members of "g, the County Convention ex-oflicio, and 151 are urged to be present at the Conven )ln- tioni at Easley. Eaclh Suniday School is - entitled to one dielegate for enic'. twenty te live im'-mbers itn addition to tI e members ex ofli-io. We hope to have a full rep reseintation, and t.he presHidtlst of each alls townshtip) are speiaillIy requested to reor ing gamzeo their townships and send delegates. Ex. Cost. me Messenger please copy. act( Dummy Jties in, Other Plaleu. A promiinentI gentle1m an of Concord is a N. (C., w as in the city a few day~s ago. A NE.ws reporter initerviewed him i:1 i aI regar t > the dununy line railroad ii tIcs that towni. nily "Concord,', said thle gentleman, "'ii igh a town 0of' bit ween 4,0001 and1( 5.4000 m, peple. S onet hinig (over a year ago i in dununy line for haiuling freight wvam ainy built by the c itizens~ of the pla1ce. I p)aid 8o well tht it was dlecided t 1"- lput p)assenger ears ont thle line, an( ben about the first of last Janiua'ry th< cars were started. Although thle eni dtire line is only~ one andi ia half miiles tear ml lentgth, the incomec from thepa seniger traif illhs averaged $1 50t . I- month, mo(re thanii pay3ing the cost El ope(rationt and leavinig a larg'e porutior by oif the inicomte froim the freight traflic .'son as a p)rofit to the ciptany. Lil- "'Dividends have unot vEt been de ent olaredl but I ant sat isfil that the ini W.vestmient wd-Ilab a good onie for the les. sttckh l'lers. TIhie road has been thei tteu gretest beitefit ini the pr',gs of thei tmyn and2( the peoplek cou1ld ntot dl "Fro my1 knowledge of such roads1 , I-22 cant see why~ one in thiis city or to any 1 poinit oult side oif it wvoul d not nan pal'y b,,r,dsomely' anud I am12 s.re that, the oniE) it, is built, (Greenv ille would flid uthl it ani imptant factor ini her progress loand za great coinvemiience to her peo the [l."-Gr~eenvillo News. at Every humtan heart keeps the wett, * infinito longiuig for~ the iundyinig con. victionl of lov'c' u itumnrtt.al i.lninneliin AT THE "CORNE -0* Main and Sardine S You ivill find, who? NIX? Good Flour, Sugar, Coffee and lassts bold Cheap bY NIX? Cigars, Tobacco, smoking elzewuig, at prices to stilt you, by NIX! Tire, bolt anil rod iron, PloWs Plow Stock and Traces, low dowr for spot cash, by NIX! Hoc.q, Mattocks, Shovels, Spn Rim 1(nob and Padlocks in any or size; Pots, Ovens, Kottles, "S cr8" and everything needed by yo NIX'S? Dry Goods an~1 Notions, Tin Glass XVai'o and Crockery, at NIX'S? Specluncun PrIee~: Needles, 3 cents a l)al~er; 1)11 cents a piip~~i; Tacks, 1 cent a pa writing paper, 3 cents ~e1' quire; velol)es, 4 (!011t5 ~ pack; 51)001 ton ~ cents per 81)001; slates 3 c each; gar(lell seeds, 2 cents per 1)er; family flow, ~a3 25 per barr good claw liamn.wi for 15 cent9. W. H. NIX, fcbl3tf Easle~'1 S. I MPO~TANT DIBOOYE IN SODA IVATEJI A5 B & J. 1. GARPENT D~W~ZT~! And Pharmacists Mansion IIi~tse Drug Store, Nt u Court house. GREENVILLE, ' I'toj~1 C ~Vlir) C' 'file to ( reenville fin S(Jl)A ~aVA.'1'EJ1 tO 1W tue lWSt IIIId J) tlint edli lie ni uli : 4 )ur Syrtips are 11 C I wit Ii ~~IiW fruit. I Ui(CS, 54) eall an it and you ~ ill wish your throat V mile bug. 't-~ AL the Mansion I 1)rug Store. A. B. & J. L. GARPENT lilt Ii it I. N4)tlt C. Tue time for iceciving tints for Ii largeinent and imjrovement of the Iio~se, 11W4 licell extezitled to '1'iia the 8th day of ,Jaly, 1800, at 10 By order of tIle Board. ET4A5 i)AY, Cliairiir 0. Ta. DURANT, Clerk, june5-w5 ______________________________ TF1BH The Original Wini C. F. Simmons, St. Louis, Pi 1%!. A. Simmons Liver Medicine,] ?340. in the U. S. Court DIFEAl H. Zeilin, I'rop'rA.Q.Simmons critcgulator,Est'd by Zeilin aSf M.A.S.L.M. has for ~7 cured iNn?GssTzo,r IIZLIOVSN DYSFEI'SIA,SICK IIEADACIIX,I ArraTim Sot,a STO~IIACI(, E Rev. T. ii. Reams, 1'aator u Church, Adams, Tenn., writea think I should have bcen deac for your Genuine M. A. mons Liver Medicloc. I ermetimes had to subst "Zeilin's stuff" for your P.1 COUR~ cine, but it don't answe, P.,,~ purpose." Dr. J. R. GrareshEditor I~af1isf, Memphis1 s'enn. s I reccivcd a package of yourl Mcdacine, and have used half It works lake a. charm. I wan better Liver Ilcgaalato,j and tainly no morc of Zeilin s mu (utile' amid ('oliN ~Vauuted. I will pay ca.qlu for a numhor of y dry cows a:d heifers, and colts, 0110 to two YCaVi4 01(1. Also, tWa) 1111(1 flhIllt)8 for utile at r able ligitres. C. L. htOtA.IN(iIWOit April 14th, 1890. I I'l'( ) 118.- All Jaa'rs "is luolal i mug uiqilitist I ha' est:tf 4 Elf A. I). lh.ll.si a~a,~t I, l;tt i' a' I I 'iakea''a '2"u;nt ~', ~ i 1 l)ra~tIIt I' *~am iap:tl~v - ia) I'. liii IIal(14.r..ii.rIaa.(l fiar l~iY~ant those iiiilvl,Iial I'' s:~al ast:ah' will INIYIOCIII l'v A iii.~ii~t 1st, 1 ~'*~* Ni its. KAlE IiIC1~JA)'1'T1 Aduaaiiuistru, 'I~IIE IVOIILfl. ~ l)~ui ly. Iiarhat I':,az'a, $7 a ~ TIlE SUNDAY DUDGET '1'~ vi '.a' I ';at~as, $c~ a ~'i*uir. (liv Mail Oaalv.) TII~ WEEKLY WORLD, ~ In' ha l'ag s, ~'l a I u.n '~t Nen.aia...d, llri,datait, ha ~I .auuul ONLY I"aitrletcu I'.t~aer in S',ii ut (~itr ohitati, ~ Sample CopIo3 ~'I~~! A lb ni: *lVoi'Id.Hudget, Co. CIlAlILE~Y.L..N, 8. C. - .4 .. Mo and SPRIING_GO( And "r THE SECOND L( .Tust opened des,-A - tyle pidl. a aHAGOOD, BRUCE & and Ladies' Trinmed and lntiinmned Mits-Latest Shape., Infants' and Chilirn's Imnbr4)idered Hoods, New Calicoeq New (,ing,is! New Worsted! New Lawi s, 2 The Old Original 1 Figured I rac ('Ile. They are Cheape per;. A few d(ozci paimrs of (Jbl stoiltk shm-s for a little of most any cot. get he pick betore they are g mn. et Avort < i y of CodYt e, said to lie the very strongest grov pa A; a Genuine Portirico MIplasses :id Syrup, as clear as crystal. Thc ab)evc ar( a few (of ru Special Bargains. Come and let the others. HAGOOD, BRUCE ER, F. W. POE & CO'S., WVATRRANTEDu7 sell lour Irest Ivor I try as i (Alse ER. e en -ourt Iitay, $3.oo and $4.00 SHOES! F. W. POE & CO., STC9 S J.IK N SN IE Pu IRIN IG F IE - B()(GS & C(), Proprietors. &t~ First-Class work a Specialty. -~:Orderis b)y M\ail P1rompUtly attended to. All our Malterlal In New anel! of thae La.test Ntyles. Satisfaction Guaranteed in every mnstance. Call on,l or A Ilerenx TIEE NENTENEL, PlIekes, S. C'. T S TAT1ARP FURUIITURIE FA@TOBRY! nun g. from ason1-i . Bee Iive," one Eof thle best hiVes nl . II . 1 . A[loris at I PiIkens is ~my1 airent for both1 furniture and1( heeI hivIes. (all I'n him,ii or mue aIt my factory') at F'iefd. 1iY Good poplar lumbeIr Itakein ini exchanger 11or fuirn iire. no'v284tf UhIi i((EWIS MORRIS Head the Procession r you1 all th (all an. Insport111. (Our stoc ha been11M l enlrefIully selected toI meetI yourl wanIts, an11 d liai adl Ivery article Whai II a (1d Stock ofi ~Stape~ and Fancy Groceries!I FLO)Ul, IIA(ON, ~ ll. 'RI lN M1'FAr, MIOLASS1*4, SUOAR?, COF FEE1, SOI)A, lPI1PPfElt, MIptlFwn e AL,, (yf1IllJR AltTI (LIES IN illG (tIU(1IY LIN]E. We4 allso kI-p a1 very ( oinph te Stock oif SDry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, ?i"' We atre A'rent s forII thle St tamInrd Fiiun itre Factory, an1( d away's keep a1 S omledIt,c Sto,ck on handl. D)ol't I toe and C 311 sel e uSI' , as5 we cani suplyI y'ou withI aniiythting ini the mer~ichaise uno yIi 10311want, andtt will ma~ke it t.o yo~ur initerest II to oso. LEWIS & MORRIS, )T CO'8! r than Ist yea'r. thing. Comeo aant ~n. Try a1 dollar's us~ tell you abouit McFALL'S AL MANACE -0p 1TJ9 O. A nd now the avrg loafer an$c blower will "rest uinde-r the shade of bd.Lsen /.re: One of' iny Glain Cradles kep')t in a convenfient place, a ?noweing/ blade 1.<pt shtarp ain< /handyi, and a /1'm of* my handlecj andl( iunnled Hfoes properly, hand led and usedi at fthe propjer tiine and plaec, will'dlo more to 1fi upt, the pot und unake tha(t old "kutl>bat'rd" lof /ike old1 /inies thain (fll/s the Gvernors tha,t ever wa(s or crer w;ill be. J)on't tafkc ny word for this, but try it. Afere's a few other comn/'>rfs: A nofther lot of Jmlproved 'Ply n, Vii '/yfrap, .Mosquito NTets,, l4fn.s, SS'framn]ut H tii a nbrellas. A ,ice lot of hiite (Voods anli T'rjinnings, .Muislins, Lawns, HIoei 'ry tad of/ier hot u-eatfher goods. S)elct%e to suit all eyes. ReaZ' yhiit p)reserPers. AIleays dlependi on th~is Ailmanack rh the best Cigars, Tobacco and A lot of Pea(S and Oats ftat mnusC e nuntOe'ed out. A jar qe lot of Good Flour and S'yrups af lowi, lqgures. I)wn't /Jsil to set one of my&Seet T'raps. W. T. McFALL tii direct to factory, enclosingw 11 W. L. DOUCLAS $ 3 SHOE CENTLEMEN. Finot Calf, Io:ia Laced! Orain and Creed' 650)OFN F IIA' NJJ1 -F I) HHOk 4.00 hat 8 1.7 OYS SOL SONO.. All malec In Coun.,ress, huttoli andi Lace. uiest Material. Ilhftt Style. 5.Eg 9 W. L. Dougau, Brockton-an FJ7 IHj jA LE 1 tin1