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PICKENS SENTINEL. LOCAL NEWS. -Col. J. E. Hagoad is expected from Charleston next Saturday. -Mr. Joe Robinson, of Landrum, visit ed his brother, T. C. Robinson, last Week. -Mrs. J. W. Lathem has suffilelently re covered her h < +- '~ - ' 'l'e return )pletion -ru of -ales of UL all average price of 6.90 -Aunt Arcy Price wio was taken seri. ously ill at her son, W. R. Price's, last week, is imp.,,,ving. -Mr. George Harrison, of Lan(I-um, has been in town for a week insuring the lives of those who are not iusured. W. IT. Harris was before Commissionvr Thornley last Monday for retailing and was bound over to the U. S. Court. -Euterprise is as catching as tle Imeas els. It Is; breaking out on many of out citizens, and it makes them feel better. -There was a good rain on Crow Creek and the head waters of the Oolcnoy liast Sabbath. It was a great help to the crops. -The many friends of Miss N!%nnic Kirksey will le sorry to learn that she is quite ill. We hope that sie Ilay soon recover. -The warm weather does not seem to have much effect in making the (111did(-tes bud. There are thirty out in Newberry county. --Messrs. B. Lewis, B. M. Grillin and J. L. Thornley, Jr., attended a 1.delightful dance at W. C. Smith's, at Easley, laist Monday night. -Mr. George E. Payne has rented the Lesley store room on Main Street east of the court house, and will have it well filled with goods in a few da3s. --Mr. 0. Wash Bowen lost a five dollar gold piece last 'I'tuesday. le had put the inoney inl his pants pocket loose aud star ted to this place, but it slipped through a hole. --Miss Susie Brunson is one of the fa vored students of Converse :oleke. She has our thanks for an invitation to attend the commencement exercises of that ex cellent institution. -Rev. 0. L. Durant and his most excellent wife were amlonlg their many Pickens friends last week. It looks like old times to see the Judge and we are al ways glad to see him. -AN. J. J. Lewis, Joe M. Robinson, Larry 'iornley and Eugene Alexaler took a fishing trip on Keowee l.Ast .oi1day. It is hoped they will biing some sal~ts back with then to show. -Our young friend W. A.Gilreatl who is a stu.lent in Youting larris College a111i 01ur thanks for an invitationl to attend a public det"ate between the Young Harris and Phi Chi societies on last Monday. -Perly D. Daeus and A. .J. Ile,nricks Were before Counissioner Thorly th 4i wevk, charg-ed with retailing li<p( uptn wlich the tax hald Uot been1 paid. 'I he cases were separate and both were bound' over to cuirt. -We are inebted to Pzrof. J. F. Dahn for tin invitation to the hvcomilelceniu-t (.X ercises of Converse College. 'I1w exete;-. Eu tp-,i (n the hf Junte and,, e1n1d on that daiy to prreel( for'lt5 insectOi amt '1n ('r husmess('5 of impoirttane'. lBy orde1r of the comupiany. J. A. Rom.INsos, See-. ---T1he order of raiilwaiy contductors wiil run an excurs'ion from (Green itlle to T'I': Ih-t lah Falls next Saturidav, Jun ttia Iht. he~ fare fr-om Greenville ad Easley wil b' $1.50it for the r-oundl trip ma3)l froni Libuerty and othter pints ah~ ng the i-oadh It. '. This is a gtrand( o)pportunity to see thte N4i agara of the South. --The friends of Perrny T1horn!ev will bte Phleasedi to knuow that lie htas a lutcrat ive p'. t stion. ife is ne(ws incsse-nger- int the eai ploy of thes Southern News 1Unimon and r us on the railr-oad be-twe-en Brunickt1! a.nd( Wayieross, Gai. Pe'rry Ihas gotI. t he right kmd~ of "'git up) and giL'" to makt~e a I success of anything. I -Ter ae a sp< (-ial mtin iug of Ii (5 Coun ty Comistsionters laist 31o0na wvhh-h wvas alttended'( b4y ail. the' m1ember-s~of I li. hoard1 alnd ex-C.leic, . L. Duran:imt. Cout)ty atf farner'e review~ed genmi-nd:ly, am I thle wvork.on) the courlit hIouse 1par3-tllarv. 'lT' I glass in the windmowv sash are not (11uite no to) the speritientins The14 wmtk seems1~ to bie progr-essintg sat isfactri ly. -County Commtisioner~3 M ur-h ree br' i as a goodl rephort of thle cro ps 4and4 t14-he farmer'ts o)n Crow Creek. lIe says the eot 1ton ait this I time looks mtucth bIA et' than)1 at thle sam3~e tun3)e latst year1, 'md4( thait farmner-s are smac:tk up with thcir' wvork. Hie thinks when thec farmer ge'ts ''the go'' on his ct-op thIat it is much like work inig the1 road14 inlI tie -sv at,t one-thtird of1 the labor4t. So Crow Creek c:otton3 will lie ratised at, a less cost this year' than1 last. --A ap e;x-I feet thait gives you thle pie lures of all the Pr-es identIs matil the'ir auto1 graphs from WashIingtonu ( to 1iat,whien and (on whatt issues (ach1 wats elcted, also ) ery candhidalte for' pr'esident, the popu1la1tion i1 of the UJnited State4s for- (-very live yearms| fromt the first to the Iast eenlsuI, wit lIth I ' largest andl mo3st :omnplete mapij of thle I ni ted States ever publ41ishted. Price ~.t 4(. Comes with the SE.NtNEL for 91) ets. -Th'Ie (Commnencent exercises (of Broaddus11 Colleg.e, C'larikshuri, WVest Va. talke ph4ce this week. Tlhe program Is:' "W~ednesday, JunIe 1st, 8 p. m1., Balcea. lautetate Serinon, b4y Rev. WV. L. WValke l', D). D). Thursduy1lt3, June 2ndt, 8 p. mn. Ma'o sic, (Cali1st henijes, F,lch ion3. 4. F'riday1, ,1une3t 30a, 8 p. m. . IDelivery of iInors and( I)i plomaits. Valedietory." 'IThis Is the e'ose of , a prosp)er'ous scholast.ic year' for B roaiddus College. Prof. I1. 10. lIari", 11he Praesi.. (dint of the C ollege, has the' ' 4ongrtuht~4-I tionst of his P1ickens' friendt s. ''They wuld be glad4 to hatve lhim comte Soth.~ Next to tihe htusbandi~'l( wh 'hang3 out" every .nightt of thte w~eek, thte greautest nuii sance IS thme man who htaigs ar343144 I li I tiredi of rts story 4 .i(distrits . I in Johnai The shieriff after almost 4thalocatig hisja over thIs euiphonius title, tinally uishered Mr. J. it. LA. Hanks into4 thte court roomt and( u1p to the Judges tainod. "I hat is it, your' honor?" said Mr.1 "'Ah,." said the jud(ge rutbbing is hands, anted to ask you for a chew oft lent. totimlcm 30.1 - .l -n -' .. | Pickeis Rairoad. Greenville people have been accustome to ask: "Ilow is Pickens?" But the now ask: 'llow is the railroad?" A seem to be literested in this enterprisc They say: "Well, when you get that rai road done, I am going to Pickens sure. 'Yes; inany of them will come, and some o theim will stay. The work is moro tha balf done. Some of the tents have alread been pitched at Wiees Creek, three imile fron Easley. Mr. J, F. Grandy's brothel an experienced bridge builder, from Al gusta, has joined him, and the bridg, work is going on as fast as the tinl1er ca lie put down. Capt. Parker who is pu ting down the tiiber is about to incieas h1is force, and will do so, if the builder pItsh hint a litle closer. lie always mal itges to kee) tip his end of the row. At the present rate of progress, train will lie running to Pickens by the 1st o September. 'I he thought of such a thin hias quickened the pilse of every de)art nent of business. Another store will b opened in Pickens in a few (thys. Fift :r one hundred car loads of lumber will b it the dtpot at Pickens for shipment as starter, and several car loads of goods wi [Ie at Eealey to be puled up by the firs tritinl to Pickens. It seeis nlow that tin ilpment of Isbe"stos will have to begin be [ore tll'. railroad is completed, but the rail road will have it ever afterwlr(di. Col. I Ingood is now nieg otiaiting to till an orde for several limdred tons. Keep your ey( xn Pickenis. It ims been a busy mart 2ver since the worlk onl tihe new court lous Wa C0i1Rened, bt nothiig will con tibut e so much to its wealth and that ol li surrotinkding colitry as the railroad, TIle UIion Meetings of last Saturday an 5nlay st ema to have been well attended, nich interest ianlifested and it is lope(I 'reat gomd done. At, LiberIy the attendance was very arg, not more than hkalf the people Coui: )e seated on Slinday. OI Saturday somi iteri'sting subjects w(re discilssed, one of vIhiel was that of footwashing by Baptist 'l'e restilt of the discussion of this subjee s lot knlowl. Everything passed ol pllelly andt hamo t , an5 d good ordel revailed. The iexi I 11i iln Meetingm of tit 'iedmont Association will be held will At S 1ena a delightIii time Was had an Oie initer.!ialng discUssions in(l'd inl 'l'e subject which was most interet.in-, vas, 'Is it our duty to supp rt a 31issionu y inl this Association 't'' Tie next union Meeting of this part o he Association will be held withI Mu 'reek church, Friday, Sa;turday and Soil lay, July, 21th. 3tti, and 31st, and tih I'welve Mile Singing Association i ivite< o lleet with tile Union. We have lieard nothin,r of the result oJ lie Union at Tabor, but know it was uccess. colored Consunmpion. Will some phy:ician or other scientiNl nan tell us wyliv the hhick race under slav ry was aii imost totally exempt from the dis -118c, andl sincev freedom they dlie as rapi(11 ir lorC Sil, a1s the wxhites from the disease Eis'ey Demnocrat. If the )eincrat wfill take care of tl iets, th le SimNKI. will perform for thi scienitite imlan." In slavery Ile negrowa mi1er clothed, lett!r shl0ftered, betier fe( uss frequelit in attuh(lmnce upon all nigh nec tingis, and g~eerlly moreI regmlar' ii lis habits. But is nOr1t cosi)(ijoll als nore noticeable among (ineasian '? Al ltst all diseases ar1'e More fre<t(ntlit nearl. evrywhere thanl Ilhey u1 ed to be. Then: Lte m1oe peolliv ail more ag.,ravating cit :lmllutaces. Lghtning ills many mnor 1-w 1h.m1 it did inl PIr timle, 01 Witi allnli n the ianly li.htnigl rodst,hat poli ii ia pleahsanlt rid Iy' un Calpt. Jfame le is I lie of th tauke his cew ani - tan the re(gulao A irsvi lle, O a. ~iirtyv-odd anltis o) n twelve or fif us of three mile the majirity ii nI- 5i(JIonl -i. e. tip oin P raters; Creek-ar1 Wi\>ling~i couaih, or its ('(pii valent is :iilly nioiig the little oines thironitkhou lie nighbIil'Ioroo. Bont JonEs Gates, S. C., May 27thI 1892. Wha alImt thalit miysy terouas (caui(us: beeh edynih in roomii Nil. :e6 Iotel Jer lIn wvhiosei iet wV:as thle (cmus hecld nl wyhy was the Gr'een:ville (2ounity delega For whait purpose'p was""i the caucuts held uid whit wa the result?y Th'le "ne.grol in the woo 'pile"' spoiken o 'y( Givernor Ti lilhoma two years alL'o, mial~ asi' he theire or was lie noty?-Evenint )emiocrat. No;: he was not there, iIe was ill Lii reenv ~ille' llelegat ioni. Tlh:e risuilty D)on 1biuon wvas (e4lected it natmembler o)f the Na iinal ;xecuitive' C'olnlittee. - - +.an1y+ Wit:hout exceptli'n, thle d elegntes are al uenig, :ni the ar,';e altl loyal democirats, iy(ni thl ir' por:; 'al Iareferences. 'le) lenaii:Os of our lliolph. i words that. hiavn ii) donbile* 'lins- ill terims that cannot, I C'omliwnein lJme 11( 1t 1 $12, thle R(ich noid aindi Ihmiiville Itailroadh will pult (II adIemx redued raite ri'md0 tr ip summe ii(r excuri ion t ickets tol iall sti miiner' res'orts. TPicket mi sale ,hme10 1st to Sept. 30thi, limited re The pedIple's remlecly for the clure o '.11gh11, ('o(lls, aisthmal i, ho atrsen. broachi is', er(iup, iInew/,a, incipient, contumptiml Dr~i. lb ill's ( Iuigh Syrup , the oh - reliabb 'rice 25 .enlts. .To prm'iptlIy (cure rheumiscm 5 or neural. mi use Salvationl ( il. Pr'ice 25 c. Thlere will he 'i'1 (liv singin g at IDetle~ iem the secomiii Siu nlay in ,June. All lov. Tms of micSi areI inv'ited to come)1 and bintmi heir note booItks andii dinnemr baskets wvel. liled. Ther'ie will be~' sverail piees oIf nu. me on handic. Pr'mof. W. II. ,Jut us, wvil de v'er annaddr'ess on mou ie and( Sabbalmli chool work att hamlf ')art. 1 '/eloc'k, a.mi. Wee wvoumld like U)to mir of Prof. Jums. ns his plurpose of m'onsetingI 1 to dl'ive n'''1 ilbbath.1 S'lhool addr(ess5 at thait,tIme1(1of nmigh d1 w hietlier be.e perl'(ts to get. t hrough wIthi lie aIddressii mne to get hioiie for bieak. a t. Mr.'hiomas Ilarniett diedl at lisk hiome h:iy last, and21 by last re< I est w 'is biuriedl on 1is premilses near his dwing i .. Mr. liar ni m. ha alwvay' livemd neat' wheicre lie died, v'ithi the (\ '"ptOIion o a yecar or sI lie livedl mn K e.$tuiky vithI his Cfather' when he' was a 'nit.liI e wams a strictly hione'it iimam, andi( lway's had the tese' o141(f hiii neIighborlm' 14 hand be'en maririedl w ice, and( , leve's Iiv<' auhterit(Is to srrotw at his dep1am tumre. Ont my One the leaves I 1.- Easley h)eimcrat, A womanu can thlrowv more expIreeston inm' I) a toss of her' head than can lie delined ii 'LI'ti'to (die:ionary. Sorriest Backdovn Ever Witneused. A Governor Tillman was cornered on the y "free pass" business in Greenville and when I forced to explain made the lamest answer It has ever been our f.rtune to read. I- "They say I made a mistake. Well, our humble Saviour, the lowly Nazarene, when f something of this sort was sait, repeated, li 'Let him who is without sin atong yoru y cast the first stonie."' s If this logic had been sufliclent for the , speaker hie rever would have been Gover nor of South Carolina or discovered ain oc e cupation in exposing the faults of others. i For a man who for all entire summer car - ried this particular "rock" and took a spec e ial if not malicious delight In aining it at s every official haad which showed up, tbis is the sorriest backdown we have ever wit nessed. lie it was who first cast this stone s and out of his own mouth lie was forced f to condenm himself. But we do not re 1 gard it as all ineonistent that one wno is - so shiar to see faults in others and so mner ciless in pursuing them should view with a lenient eye those in himself, thotgh "they ro ppear as huge as high Olympus." Lcharlestonl Stiml. A VALUABLE P11-ENT. A Yea r9t tbierlIltion to a Iopular Ag rimialtiarall Paper Given Free to Our 1tcaderm. By a special arrangemenit with the pith lishers, we are prep>ared to furnish FRElE to each of our readers, a year's subscrip tiorn to t1e poptular monthly agricultural journal, the Anericai Farmer, publishled at Springfield and Cleveland, Ohio. This offer is male to any of our subscri hers who will pay ui> all atrrearages on sub scription anl one year in a(lvance, and to any new subscribers who will pay one year in advance. The American Farmer enjoys a large inti'nal circulation, and ranks nitiong the lea<ing agricultural paper IBly this arrangement, it COST- YOU NOTlt INO to receive the American Fariner for one year. It will he to your advaitage to call promptly. Sainple copies can be seen at our oflice. The man who spends liis life in "getting :ven- for real or t3upposed injuries, is ator ment to himself arnd generally a bore to his friends. Every one who has once used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup invariablyresort to it again for colds, etc. ". When vice prevails and impious nen bear sway." When cuts, sprains, bruises torment all the (lay; then ease from pain - from care and hurt are sent, by Salvation Oil, tire linimient. 11usineMS. NOtl[Ce!1. A friend induced me to try Salvation Oil for my fot, I used it. and the rheunuitismn is entirely gone. John 11. Anderson, Ilal timore, Md. PoAtive ad imsolicited testimony from every section contiris every claii mate for the wonderful eflicacy of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrlup. 25 ets. C. A. Thompson, Seymour, Ilid] , writes: ''y sister Jeinie, when sire was a1 young girl, suffered from white swelling. whicl Irreatly inpaired her general health and nade her blood very impure. Inl tire spring she wits not able to (o lly thing and coulti scarcely get about. More than a ycar ago she took three bottles of fBotanic Blood Bairn, and now she is per fectly Cured." RICHMOND D ANVI L R,R CO, C0lXNi'li. 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I-'.\ ElUSON, .\s't ( en I i"m;.erngt A5gent. j . m. I KEn 'Ir., T.M. Ir-'.i )i uu e C. C. HALLMAN, Contrallor ABi BU'lior, All kinds of carpenter work well and promptly done. WPrices and work satisfactory. Give Ine a call. 1ICKEN8, 8. C. apr14n3 McFALL'S ALMANACK --FOR ----- Fly Time is hero. Fans! Fans! Fanb! Fly Fans! Fly Traps! Nosquito Nets! Parasols! Umbrellas! Butterfly Hats for boys! Sailors for girls! Nicely Trimmed Hats Broad brims forMN. for Ladies. All kinds of hot weather goods. Fruit Jars and Sugar. Grain Cradles, Scovil Hoes. Handled Hoes. Sweeps, Plows, Bush, Briar and Reap Ilooks. Nico Honey. Seed Tick C,ff'eo. W. T. McFALL. g.en WHY IS THE W. L. DOUCLAS $3 SHOE CEN iMEN THE BEST S HOE IN TIlE WORLD FOR THlE MONEY? t is ra f Retlsine nwith 1tacks or wal thread grde ita Inari a, o fle maet uer, itciua and. sewed*c shoe s Costina: frot 4.'A) to $5.00. $5 l """e utne iiHn-sewedi,'the finertcalf imported she whc erost rom $.tt $i rec *0 syish, orab at i (l itrabto. TitO nho ovehr oued atos ri; n rdo as cus $350 P'olico Shoe; Farmirs. Italnad Meta * antl Jstter Unrriersaii we-ar themi; flunocaif, Seaml'ss, smnoath inshiie heavy throo soles, exten. mBa ne. Oinnoairwil wenr ayear. * 2. """o c"n nobetterrnn-vr offrod a Who want al scieLur casiafort anti ss-re vie o avog'it s t asr Iw -rrohr nkowh Lad les %%'nifam.; in reshes5 c Los)ti d 1.7s tot8.0 11 asesarthnI,uit'flin lit agoa ty ih ati slurabie. Iio.-See that wV L.. Itiougias' namo and prcouar samped on the bottom of eachi shoo. ns iaonii il dvartis i i 'aru .i h *lg'y .e L. D)OU(i,AiI, Jirockton, I as oi bZh Fi. I. MOR)GIAN, CENTRAL, S. 0. IS NElGHBIOR ON LY $375.0J F"Oll TlIIIE SAMEl PIANO. Neither (tnet was worth a nijekel over $10o. I NM$Ul REYOu'ItSELFy ag.ains.t I?ning ; exhito anbot psries by3 htnviitgd(irecet f romt .1. C. OAtItiITlT, (intes,'S. C. , )r J. L. II A YNlII & I)A10U1G ITlV3, Greeniville, S. C., Whot hatve but oine price and1( that thle loweSt, kntown. You (an't pay themr mosre thanit intstrumenitts aire tuially wosrthi. T'hey .tre niot btuilt that wzay. Wr-ite for latest creci,dl ollema. HAGO D, BRUC exc.NXM . j, M. C W. M. HAGOOD & EASLE , S. c. Are Now Receiving Their SPR Dry Goods. ] Special attention has been given their Dry Wo are heav: Goods Departments and among the selections keep only Good are the latest and beet goods from tho dulterated Sug New York Mariket. Some of our They are closing out all oddi and ends in about the balan accumulated old stock. Any Uai, Shoo or are obliged to t Iemnant of Cloth that has the mark of ago Others don't on it is sold regardless of cost. ain't our fault. Some rich bargains in these for but remember Cash Bu.yers. predict a hereal Cc HAGOOD, BRI W. M. HAGOC How dear to my heart, as the season advances, With smiling and frowning, with sunshine and rain, Are the thoughts of the past, of its dreams and its fancies. Its sorrows, its pleasures., its joy, and its pain, I muse o'er the orchard, the meadow, the mountain, The bridge and the rock where the cataract fell, But dearer than all is the thought of the fountain, Of icy cold soda, that Sloan Brothers sell, The- fresh, foaming soda, the bright, sparkling soda, The thirst-quenching soda, that Sloan Brothers sell. How oft have I grasped, with hands that were glowing, In the heat of the morning, the noon and the night, A glass tilled with nectar, with coolness o'er flowing, A joy to the tasto, a boon to the sight, How sweet from the clear crystal brin to receive it, Fresh, cooling, just drawn from its own icy well, Not a full blushing glass could tempt me to leave it, The fragrant cool soda, that Sloan Brothers sell, The fresh, foaming soda, the bright sparkling soda, The thirst-quenching soda that Sloan Brothers sell. That silver-hound fountain, I hail it a treasure, Of sweetness and coolness and freshness untold, How oft have I drawn from it exquisitive pleasure, While drinking its contents, pur, sparkling, and cold, And when far renioved from its love(d situation, The tears of regret will intrusively swell, I earnestly long for a change of location, And a draught of the soda that Sloan Brothers sell, The fresh, foamitg soda, the bright, sparkling soda, The thirst quenching soda, thal Sloan Brothers sell. The Finest Prescription Drugs in Green ville, at SLOAN BROS. TI-l SPRING CLOTHING GRlEENVLrLE, S. (C., Our Stock of -:- CUSTOM-M A DE SUITS! -: Ever-y Style and Qnality in the Market. Rleember we can fit T1he T'allest Maln ! Thie Stonfl1est Mian ! And the Thinne.t Man! In Pickeuns C ounty. lW7ioys and( Children's Clothiing from the Cheapest to the flest. Odd Paunts and Shirt. Waists for Boys. SMITH & BRISTOW, Apr1 7,G,, I-:IN vI ilI,E, S. ('. Carriages, Buggies and Wagons, SPECIAL OFFER! TO CASH BUYERS! WVe offer at. BI)UCEI) Ill('ES, Carriages, Jhujgies an<i JVagons. COMIE, EXAMINE ANID BUY. The Greenville Coach Factory,, GTtmCE vIIl4 . s. c.,o retr H. C. MARKLEY,Prpit. 0. W. MI IN~E, Shuseiten enteug ap30y1 THE NEW MODEL HALL TYPE WRITER! A ?erket MaQhe W'ritig~8 hancrii Remodeled anid Improved. - ..~.. - TIhe Best Standasrd Typ WC~rlter in the lhnexpenqslve, P'ortable, No Ink Ribhhon, Ea s -st to earn, uand rapid as any. Agent s Wantedl Iverywhere'(. ~Varrar. ted' aie Repre.,ntE-d. ThJIis a ehinie is tEveryb'hody1's Frieeid, Eve.rybuodyj - huld haLve t heir wr-lit1ing~ d:m n a Type''j Addresa N. TYPE WRITTR COMAnY G1Z WahntnS. Di n as E &COO, 00., ING GOODS! [n Grocerle r buyers and lo Flours, Pures irs and Coffec Debts. friends have acted cloverly ces due from last year. We hem. come to see us any moro. That Don't got mad at us about it ,ve think of you every day and ter to all such doings. ne to See Us. TCE & co,, ID & CO. We Divide the Profits I Perhapq y,ou think tlhat's a flight of ar (i4tic imagination? It isn't. The artist is right ats far ats heo goes, buit hie doesn',L go quite far enoughi. whien you split a thting in two it doesn't alway hiapppen that you cut in the center and we are not dividing out prolits in. the middle. On the contrary our divison is over whechningly in favor of the purchaser. There's at good reatson for this.unusual proceeding. The timec for re ducing our enorious stock of Winter Clot[,ing has come and big inducements pave the way to b)ig reductions. HIere are r,ome prices which w%ill Show you1 that tho mat1ter of prolits is not bothering us at all: 8.10 Sitfl now $25. 215"& 20. 20 " " 15. 1.5 " 1). Overcoats at a very great Sacrifice. Wnewear d muthe Poisot Ceras and se th tgoos an fihefar-h du ecmnGre nvilcle. no. C. idn Cou oi n tyo Pid e. ns.e ot (Biyd virtue i oe thelthoriy contained in Ti nnuisan, ote tedn. lhc a for Augst 189u,in wilr senl o tehtstok f b ider pave the wacourt g houedor,ons.IIr r noet during whie we.ill hors yor tat thu matero prnoitos ihead blothkr', uslfili l.t rsbln in:os i il mroortat aver greerrt saroc. Mayd rw9, n ssignloe otae outh aroina, Count oofn Pheans. Noices Leeb R givenhat.Lw, teu, dGrrened vi lle to. . Seat Clr fCot' owit n hrt da fo his <hite f th hatr itco ained Bei ain ofrtae in ebyrters," aro 20t 'I- . Heoa, on Janete nti d: lliden,ust .San l en H. in Ju re, next. 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