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FICKENS SENTINEL, I('C INS U( . I I., S. (11. J1. E0. HOGGS, P?rolpritwr intered<lat V'itkcins 11ostiollive its Secontd C-hasp; .\-titer. St,i ww1' IsTIO'T N I'T I '-, I .5N per Yeir itv.arri wyi ti ,avantct-: for si x moothIs, je i-vitts .\IOv'rtiskie'IVIItX iIWrtte<t t 1i V 4 1o I it r per sqonre tof one hich tir Ie- for the lr:. ii- er timn al I ifty vemis for e-nch s'ilhsvquwitt hisertioni. .\ liberal disco iln nIindie tit iereltims itio otlij.r advertising for six i PtInhv or it yenr. Il oSITION .\ IWE.CTASEI-E'NTS I'(O); I T Vl:hY Ni IT I.\ l 1-:N. Obilmary notices; excee'llii- live linles. tribtiles of respert. coIn " Wnill ii', of i t , rminal chiarac(er, whot-t isbl,w llb has< THIURSDAY, AI'TUI,, 2,I% WAC.: 1ORIMEtS coNVE.:NTIoN. The Wag Workers L 0eague hd thlir Ilrs,t Comvcition ill Colluntbia last week. There were in attei-dane oie hundired and e'ightly delegite s, rej 1Oee,:1ng nien of the thirty five counties in the Shat. It is not our purpose to defend the( Wage Work ers League, if they should ieed it, as we are not it member of'the org:mization, but. thC Critici1s of Some of the -.rtrent refori' papers should not go Ililoticed, The.c papevrs tell us Illit. tihe Wae Workers Lea gue is i) orgiainizatiol of lilt ols'orvatlive.S wlich is witholit i 41111l ion. T ell Lva-le is the result (of b:ad legi.nlliml. The Ill - in)" sp;Irkits of it come I'lrIm the -O'c.rm1 and conservat I ve ranIiks ai k'. 'I Iy I 'Ive a1 right to organize amdi(1d-nand rkeC)-gnitiOnl at the hiids of the govekr:n-Ient anld a pro.. tectio:n of thi-ir ifteretts as mu1ch so as the firmers or aiy oithler- (:atss. IjleeI this org:iization secms to ie coinlosed of ill 'lasseS of hahoring pe(ple, and l s l s to lmve :1414,ltd as it's Ihal ilm :l.d o(Ato Ille fami iar phrast. or itf , eF t. h refor1" papcr "equatjl riht tI al an d aliv (igeih tnne. iis s,-omis i i alit the grcat Itoible with tile "reforers;y sI f Ll iml S1n, when opmofporuity cont ct w\ithl that prinliple. Thcir:t1 -av Iit-h:mp the phrate atald if wc w1bi I t-all till.\ rMI ad, it, it o kul.d i: l man.tLin li:( th s "ll siif ats rith 'lI i- fi. . l ild I 'll, wer of It. R. Ti lhla :lni :1 .1 fiiap il ..s l o ' few." What hwf; th W A!lea "r (if Olw F-tati 1101. cl 11*1 ited I e eCCt ' "1 t ( uii c"nI th ly aet )dy' They 1101 y n I ilili ., adoptcd a plaefilm (,I IIiin iph-::, whi,- l they say 1h4ye in i t lan' ft1r I fi, ndi a1 j, urnevd. They dCliiltislt ill 1pposition it no1) one, bitl e.\ liti to labor iltide1c theit Die ocrataic partyfr Imr t e imit:n (A tlii Ii.Olhts and tielu m: iif tih( prinhcile which they have adoptd r ies tih phittform f prjin ipjs iu,l il, m to I OtIht aly D Cra M cId( stand oin it : "First. The lnstituitio oi f unli . i t:tli anld of the lmiled Stliis uarantie. t rightso t ll and prohibAt, special'pris ik to ally of i"s ci'izenl. It is-i there .r h du 1ty of those who Ilmy f(:(]ellhmstlvk-c-; grieved thri-rlltlle ill elactint-111 of ilna la L'ws, the eilftcli of nh\ ichis h- 4-ilii Some of their conl'.0ti m ihls while he isowing lpoll 11tnawful pr-ivile t ti es t:) axseibite mal proest a1-:iins4t slich nill ju ...st, i q it a l a ti l u n la w u t 1 " . ti htio and o taklle mea1 i srestoCiI tco ('liiih ir fromt te dision lilIjiii i of l'an loicia's1e j thrighoi pei t I icj tle ort isre (eifd ai rb:t wii iet tuao:ti)1d hvili' ihe finben' tgal litofte land, t-itn Sii re ize as o (If the' cainal' f hi Ih-i' o' -imilcraev te 11 hiJh of'I' saft t jito the15 wt'tk aiiinst2 the Cstng, lti I e few neit p-i m-mt i r'iht wirih hasV bien,it andi whlCIi mud i cher is hOOt amon'i'rt theW1: isarist iigs e en W cIdtun the112 vtiiou totll Ligeislaread it reet 11ess(iont mrul itnd12r Ilediiand approved byf the Govrnr f hi 3ta(e. the eici<mseff of 'hcN which1( w'ilC her toru Aut t hazard all'1 i)utrltiis'C dpnd n. upon Phicrpforat(: ecait (a,'to lresn Itt h<1 voltume flOI rrency, to3 incPrese sitI ot o t:e uthei oClpt(in so a j wage whiker Third. We dhenon e ta. hey inonlt eet of teprst e mae w1hih, pr103iinin pariesn too Olrg omit toi cnry I. themt cik'ear, Otaxsfto PIhliOh, (ifc6ease0 them pr-ofessmgJ oppcositiots n to oy <r-n spes tho mlpay the cSt-eannapon mbodi iln fhe seimpe,buornul aie~ dotrn-o -na rihst al n specal p ivdees t non," a i ou1p' r The Wn.gc Worker's League declare: "Let us tleet a simon i)nre farmer for' Gov ertor. eit! aiit whoi there is i.o (liestioi one about. whose Deimocracy there is no (pnestimn. 11n14 wve will dto so wvith anl openl leart an<l clear cons.-;cienIcC. We are Demn ncrItm. WeNv w:11t. to live Democrats a V.e go) into prilmnies ani if men ire elcoted over uis, we will sapport them to a ma).' This is further than many who oppose them have gone. This is Democratic. When a Deinocrat goes into a primary he shoulI al>ide the result. Yut there are Inany who dlid not d it last year, anid who catl thenFelves )oinocrats. Why <(l't the reflorl) papers say some thing atlum the Third party Inoveiilt anld organizatiol umdertaken by Col. It. It. hig<m, of Greenville? They cry down the Wage Workcr%i League, wlhich is strictly Dinoratic, but 1l1 not say anything against the effort to organize the Third party. Oh, Co1sisteny: thou art it jvwel It looks a,, if we are to have prohibition, in the State at hist. G;o,6vermor Titlemottv oil Iffremidenat Don. Aldsonl. MessIs. N. P. Vlitmire, J. P. Plyer ndJ. IL. Latimer, Comnmittee: G 'e1n I I ave your letI er with the enclosed rea;olution pased by the Greenville County Alliance at its, last me-tincr: "To comlmunlicate wvith (Ov. Tillhnan atl regnqest that he re. tirn11 atiswer., Whether tho newspaper rolmrts of saiI black-list be true, and1( if tru1e to funIlish his reasonl, ats given to Pre4idenlt ( lt-Veul:11, for hisi action t(warI1ds Ml. L. Donaldson, our Stato Protsidlent ." Himilar colnilinietiolls have been sent to me from the County Alliances (If Piek;is an( of Newberry, and I shall furnisl U H l1tter to the Cotton Plant as aI aswer to all: Thevllr app-,ars to bme mad1(e it, link %ir. onlsnas a cil izi-n wvidl, i 1r.LUl1 a'; Pe:,i,eIt (If tihe Alli:meallc., a 11i1 premiso lny all.wel 1 y* So. vin- tiat the Allialce 1.has nuth d., v(ith it.) it. hr dire-y.11 o, v I itali-etl, e:ael.tin t farns T kelt.jms t il.l iwvnnits furdher h1ray 1!. T Imnswc'r ytto. qtuesHtoIS Ca'0 ri*16 :dly, . (ldrl ask Mr. Clk-vel-md 1n"l to apoin'Mr. DmnaI.0donm to.(l) e I 1 rason'ls were , I.(" thes m14 n;,2itltil 1h ave no ru n-A11)C( to( Mr. imahl s' l>I.vatt. cllar w ivr,but l hi imb11 ) li22act o,land I di l.lntl any fee111n! -Ilf pers,l rie.smnil1t. r ihidtre"Al t injin! ti((: i La.-tpg w hn dlenatei ton fat lctcIl t' thlt I f tiy e coniventi)l M1ir. I:lik'm wnt s,Ion et Nliation the - v1 f Greme1te allin lit('f I' e f il tl ti h<. h .1 1- 1.d < . Ie ith ..I to1h:i.t ouny conv tion (Ir it) lit Sl t"co ve tion tHe a ppitah.' bdtoh i fri n Il in 11her park. 'if 'i.t e s. ato it 1- -triev. i'e h ;is 1ilin t '' ie't i f% tA111w , ai t ,allal auiiof t ead"11in; - 1111Mia n t' frt t l oil h14 cintli es wenIl (lWtl work1and Iml hiIn cheted einumhel I 41.1 was p.A: nl by te conen ton aet e to lit hmel as 1 ifll sympaItS with willtiopisih2(4n th M. levhin ' adi ctiny h~~e nwithie said nr <il-d Sayhn 1), I4f t.i i dciv th (If nn wh 01 - at iili fr lin Yr m funili arld ii h w t i li4 insrutivns t. int on18ly voted aga2 ( itil :ir ('l12v2huul, bu21' 2 wored aga~ins to1 iaI him, ih w excetions.24 2a4 sfillaio wiithl~( the 1 C levelan lers Ii fe th purs, ofl 2~ ~te~ convention8 wh'ich hal'd eleth i hiine on1 thet Natin gain, when the t iSte 7(1 Allaeme .shotrt afterward, 1t's'j ny surpr'iseaI saw(nts hi lce ri of tli'is'v2 )ihe St) ae Altleli~ ihn iI)alsked'an exph.tfion a tl th at1 2 it wasiehol~ wtll oun!ypit lewa to th ti d fea the e omn," m211Al ta ur.me Doab.en Stnt ater the enteredlf the tieh as a candi-o dateforStat Seat. from Green vile,feein ,~ I upoe ha h Cofl%%o am a Medieine. A puro cup of hot cofiee lias long IeCI Used as at- gentle stimutent and a delight.fi beverage, but it is now used quite freely as t specific iln typhoid fever. Thero are medicinal proper. ties in the beverage that are of gaeat value, and never before properly ap preciated. Whben the beans are burit on hot coals in at sick rooin thx odor makes an excellent disinfectant, and a pleasant smell in the house. In malarial and epidemic regions coffee is an iivaluale article. To go forth in the ipen air in the morning before breakfast iii such placesi is inviting attacks of the prevailing diseases, bit if a cup of hot coll'ee is drunk first, me1110 is alost as mire not to get it as if lle hL takeM (1inine. Coree is t anti-nalarial tonic. If one needs a ntimulant there is nothing so )CIeficial as hot coffee. It is even reccommended for drunkard,3. If they have a craving for their drink make a good clip of strong coffee for themn, 1111(1 Iake them tako it while >ipil"g hot. It will often satisfy the cravig, and wari the stomach. But cofee nmt beI nvlu properly to d) the best good, and to )e agreo able. This is the rule recoic-nnded by physicians: Two omices of coffee sliould be used to each pint of witter. The water must conic to a good beil b)efore it is lit to drink. After that do not hoil it for any length of tiine, as the strengt.h an< aroma will Im lost. Bitters will aho be developed The frieids of tho So(thorn Bap tist Theolowgical Seminly will Ibe de lightel ti hear thit in-titition 1has jist reeviveI1 prop>erty inl the city of Loumi.;ville, Ky., valteld it $75,000. R is 1 gift of Ms. Miiio! C:ldwell, wih w:s the <ltuglit.er of the late 104o. W. Norton. This gift, is for the " iW ilhanil 11wverly C alwhell, Jr., End OWin( W. (,f the Prsi<lecy if f he Sili !1.rv." Airs. (Chewull in:ke(s the girt ili liolr14r of the Iilienrr of he l, (hc s e(<11husbialld. W hIt, a' suilt:lble :w I ail>i:vit le iniumetl is this.-Bap li C11urier. 4s It Tree f' TI I1': : e t t i, :a receil, uw ( in.. If t li 1 l'a -n1-r' Alli:Cee of O ) lie- c' iu y a ( rs -lut it'ln vido1rsling t he vi t, w -s k ilLu i ii'lit ci ( <i-i i t (f t h e A l C li e 1 I s > t< t h:IIave ,aitl, that. \\we votLe<I fo r I -II Ime a I -us he wias not a Delip crat. " This11 sltten1wil, w-Ill (loubItlcssI h4 "f;wci:al inltvir:-t to PotAnister (l n i l i ise. ll :)i < is colliuentle l to, :ut Courier. A si.tliv is ge cl!g il-etiil 1111014 a lntl wil(e.o wife lias- gone visit ilg al %\(1u1l<l nt listen to his iLIplAMs to comn e bine befor herli(i visit was out. Iet took at copvy of hli,) home paiewr, !:1:relly Vc eijlT4 ei out jiust onie i tenti, wirot e :tie1 uskie<l whnit Lihe it<-iin was :oll>t i anl he V res< to tell heir. Th le scheine04 woi CSe<ll bni hly, :i tl iin less t, wiint hicid. liiene<t.l thi:it her hems b>anti iit in>t wriunt. hcer to knmow.-.Iex .An ear' t>f cor'n 27 inchies long, 12 ichies init iirciferance, hiavinig 241 n>)ws of 157 gr:ucins eatch, uiiakine- a ftotal (If ;3,7;7 grains oii 01ne ctob) ii exhmib itctl at Slienacieul<nthKan., as a spec imea of tht, reion'stli agrictltuiral capeabilit ies. It was risetl last seat c-on, anel eleven suchi ear*s woultd miake a blishel of cornim. Dol:i us- the Massneiti .wtits she Iin>riniittion~ for (elvernorli this- fall in. c:IO tseI ilei> lHusstell <t'ci<lis neot toe rIil agatini. It is genlerailvly eliev~eel in l>os~ton' tic:it lie Priesiehlent inite<s tee thatpn L t li.( Better Than an En-I4 cyclopedia. ThA New Rew:erful1 Publica1> everinne lo i tical May ad, 3,May Codind A ('n9reinh-or of ur'GeraIient1 by.\ ceini-st r eeeet ti i en <' ee:iree s~e. l. ,t 1 -l I-; l i Icicl. ix\e, t:n-ele re.- le. ever perin,teel1. .\an it ele I.e r.e! teel utll boettone .eee, 11t lee ini ece r:lneneete thl th:e pilii-.-shr.s nt0 enl n ele tee elbtain a ueniber ee f eeI hie abelee - I1 le-nlIeu-.I \lap;e ,::e I ,reepeee oe feelies ecw lte i I-w -I lur "ltl ibee-r. This1 Maeep Ie et en-et- ai t li i e , t '~ eeer ee o l ie ot ecr. nn: n iil et . e - I elI ' ' 'irel !e e! i cfer' c- nI'. eeeri: e te co i .: p l ;i;'.-renil hele. l't . , i l ies t let I e it.ie le h:. liap ertut el Cen e .l-I e nl: h the Till-s e I I tI Celi ' \p <r' T.l is: uIt.e : h, inle s ie'11 l fI he lii ldeeel Paert e t ' hl . i .: ll th Pre: I -!n .nI 0 n 9:.1 ,1 \e Ie e n ;dl \:.wre n.,Ieel. I ee \ n1eth . ,r i : up "ee,el Iee I Ope, ebin n I . i lnh eh .\ b n t letI CeM p f ee.: . 0 lee a r yt: lI e ll-\ a I fl - . 4. 1 0 - Ce'h'e l i 'e y- of the C-'lifete cl'aiti lj.ie-. Th e lite1e I f tee i 'I. S .eiever ; '.ee -heI Vnue hI. ti.- t les n ne.s Iss e ef . ll PolitV int pe ie , en 11 e .\ce ('hiiroolgicl tle e of let heIl moce stre ime e porn evente ee rIee e iTItisovee of c.nren ' CeTiee ub libclaep- ieee iteeeeeelen whc iIer ' wx,t somee ofei the let-lIn:\Ipeetblihc I al th Isa e:1, heve eb 'elleeener iteei ra gi. o ''enongh letc hans ee el lee! eleee cetls e'Chdltlller-e e fhree teeany. e t lelfe tee t'nieeel ctae , elt. fi-~je 2. Tli any i re l mwalsuberibe Aiis thccieete pus ie. lee'it th.ee ti tey I l fu.re e c-ceceleer~i i etils le Wt' fIj e'e p<e. cel , Combination test Spring Attractions! v in Every Depart. , the Determi ity to Make IRICES ! th the st and lthandsomcsf, Spring ke theill. St.Yies and(( Fashlions the ight prices. Don't fail to see our e. induIIcemenIiItAoircd in CLOTHING, HATS ishing Goods. eason. Honest Goods that Possess [oneumt Meriia [Iave Ever Kno1wn I veyCustomler. Profit, Because;( to the Buver. Plcasure, Ucause ty and Stylve. in your Spring buying if you se THSCHILD, (000BciIiIIe, S. C. T. W/. TO 'B' It ' SR S EED, Othwr dvalvrs who -11 ci-aipvr tiit cvervbhI% Nls , will not Save y1; o v er : ), ce nits (o n I the c. 11har. W e po.itivcly , Save 1 510 cenlt onl Oh~ (1,lir. CompIltin It. tie,l. Wve 1'mvv an exiwcrt er, who fr-n the h.c! of Ilhv st-ed. canl tell ex. exha t l ize vab svI k I I'i h%,I (111i.)) vx see itflthv om e pert, and l it. h 1 Ithat ll produ)c01111-z" ( )ilhvr s4ed ;.- c-ir-1WIN ch'ecled adte il .(id to wuI c mpttr. WVe hlavv a1 re4cond Jeft by "N-inh ofl )lhi" t)f ;i! V:rivth- taken into tih "Arlk. Wle have th se 2as weil :o; :! tle itoveltICic obled since. :"i,mure or la-. i .,r r/qir ed &hcrop lealveq fill soil Acher t efore fiLOANT 11ROS. tour Irish Potatoes for Late Used~ JeWe the M2ioon ulls. A. M. MORRIS. PulivthaI at .\ Ilantda, (bl. .\ l14(Of E ('()tI.\N ION. \treC Iy 1."f,O 00 'u ij h ' io h I . "4 I -l ruhton odfE .my' Weekly Nei mpeddjr [EGREAT SOUTHERN WEERILY f9 A .rien I i a': rI Depai rd mesQI. he best in the heapl.( dI ll oun's ;anud Chi Iidena'91 Ilnos aire of Iunnll iI Cloir C.iI mil.eit (4 jnyt-ia i Iii'itt *u t'i ci.A mor o*.v th.m! IA patid bcy A N T EN Sonth le. fEi 'N'eWA4(.311 (P4 n '4R1COVlP (tE'I o,rld. ;ill Arpi wriitis for it.. lir. Talmagpe prl':ehes fori it. 1)41 (halIoer I Iarris (Uncle iiimus), ibirly emlolyed by it. II" .. M. ier (Sarge I 'lunikett) h~as a week rtter. hirkh Tl'~:n, lIoerct Louhis Ste(veon,42i* cOll*omb .lohnton), andic th bw es. Ii tetrr insH of t he work! conitribute to its : co1 ms. IT iS A MAC~AZINE I I) EVElRY ISSUE IS A N EI)UCATB lt ONIY $1.00 A YEAlt. nts wanitedl in every locality. Motney for atgenits ini working fo)r it. MD FOR IMA IPfl&CVOP'ES. CNDR G ivinmg the nettir'exc of 'ouarIisef IX Ianct live netpihorne who want tree i*op ;yg g(1 ten.:4?- W rite fo r agnt4.-lt termsu. Ciubs of eix for Five Ilollars ai year. A<hlrce.s CONMwITrrIEwN, -rL1a.Nri r:. E"cr th1 3 A Magnificent !1 Popular Line of the La An Unlimited Variet umeCnt of tile Store ation and Abil the BENT I We are offering theso inducemen,ts w%i aoods you ever s_a: w. Q1nalities as you li Liatest. Assortment Complete, an< ali iplendid Stock anId take adIanttg of ,1 MEN'S AND. BOY'S And Gents' Fun All the Latest and Nicest Styles of the F the Worth and I Plrice.m Olhe Faires yo We GIuarantle Prolita ad Pleatsure to our .Iices will Pr-ve a p)oSitive saving our Goods can not fail to Please in Qnali &#k'rIt is -ilmpos"ible to iake a Mistakl lect froi the G'reat Fair Priced Stock ( L. RO March, 30th, 4 m93. OlerkIC Male. STATE OF' SOUTII CAROLINA, ) County of Pick(!ns.j inl OIn11nl P!va-i Conrt. Olin L. Diurait, Plaintilf, Vb. J. D. C11rect4n, et. 1l.,4Defenthuts. Ily ir111le of anl onler male inl the livc s;:Itat(I case on 10th of Mlarch, 1893 I vill Se!! to the liighest ldi On SildhAarN ill lav nlext, bf(re Ih CIrt.I 1ise dw.w luinlIg tle legal homrs for sale, the ft>llowill," l <eibcIivA 1-a11 estahte to wit: All tlat certain l't ill the town If PielnIs, (n which the <l(f4.IIh1Iit ,J. D. ('ueton, now livc,S, cintainilg one h:lf ()) m.rC I ilnIvre Mr loss, (Iln ni'.'rtl si<dv ofnoi sre aIljinin lot-; of: .1. i. Aillblr ()1n the cast, Est of Eli hlu iirilli )In the INIth, Dr. V. IJ. Brli:nhit oIn the NeA anI limin street ()n the Sthil.i "Terills (as!h. Purchaser to pay for p.ipers a!<I for recOrd1in.,1he Sa:.111 .1. M. STINAW llT, Clerk of Court. March, :11, 1893. :REMOVED. We' have 11>v1 < )V4 in.11' M:ik't :e1 Ilost-an1t tict ht I.slev heni 144-4' we' wiill l>~ ee 'l- to serve'iI ourl fri n<1s. We haOve several Sewing' 31arbines exchiange fi1r P)4 rk ori B(4 f. 1 Call oin 115 andi we will endeaCfvor' to pleasec 14m. liespject fully, B YAURS & 310R( A N, Pi ' K l.:N '. 4 1 . S.c il.l, A w1:1.1n>44 N, I Ic 1 stx r eetc <.ilc i4 c i 4 N4 ' l.l i en elven every s Thu ry, 'r. y, i 1iaC0 over West nhIorIhnict llrosc.' I )ccke's l)ruig store. . 'I'TlG )':1).\ IIA I'l,l over westmo rnc lcu4 Ircc. I >rng store. .\llI 'Irk done44 by the1 inst4intune4ii s proe ss'M. .\'.)o - e in 4watr 44olor.i, 44 Iyon, iidin iIIk, ocil 444a aill IIitcIiT. llci-:Y,~ hins pericnnnentlIy loented4' ini l'ie'kensc 44 n ~i' oT r'4 is professional444 .,t'rvie4.l' to the4 (itijwns4 o f the4 wn14 44 n 'i 4 cont:t. Ili' diplonuts414 are fre4mn thce Iit'14 ofI l'ysinn4 s andi sulrI'ons, fV liitiincore' .~4 nnd41 frIll, .l4hn 1lopki. 189.l i'4e Kill onithis ini Nuising~ 44444 I'hibil. 4 l4l il. Ibilti WE~EII Il COURIER-JOURNAL I 'ENRY WATTERSON, EDITOR. TI 4ES 5 00 IA.10 ii 11 !, S4; T D44. r1;ic ut, It gives atway ft va1luab)l pr'emiumi ery day for the largest club rec i vet. iale c i4l4 11 of'h weeIkly <''' or.r.I,nri W li be ien fivt o 44ny wir 4 a1 lte to FREE TRIAL ]'FA F \':sniferer.iroin vionth fuler- 11in II 44eii 1,' el. Dr. 114n.\1cnt's N. rne ilb. wvilI '4t 14s13ed entie 1.3 its 44t4e, tho1usands1' ofI El f the. 1ry worst.'4nc kind4 n'441 Ef b,n4g 411uni4 hn144ve'iII be nrec tred to J' perfect 4hea1tl4. 16, (AN slInnoinb<41' fracin n!l over' 11he wcri.. I'l'r e r u l i' 1 .1. six fE'r 5.44 tilhi pnekage45I~ i'en4', I 4ly iell edi f'r 104 44ents l''' age. .\uidr 4'ess, l Ir, It. II W \OINr, I'8 s. naltend'44, ll., ('hiengo;, 11lls, 1'. S. A. -SCHOOL, CHURCH, ANK AND COUR Y HOUSE SI FURNITURE. ~ Settefor wR.LDepots and Public Bid'g. GATES DE8K 00. *4AEEMiIi&Et 4 Qi BEWARE OF FRAUD. Asc for. aId 11lus1t o'on haTvfrt W.L. DOUGLAM 1411%E. Nono gn ulno without W. L. Doutda" jano and prico "tall-pe on ,o6ttOrn. Look foritwben youbuy. :old cv rywhe rore. - A scamle stylish sold at n - made r: The to incri ele $. -tzt Tti s -IS Tti. ILL WVll gIve .e',eIu.ive ato en nho.n dlenlInr 2tgen. Wrtre for entalog.e'. (fnot ror po1q,c jr sneszouuuit ividth wn.n1teti. I'oM1ngo Flree. TV. T. Mf 11.1 1/.M OR_AT,L C( Carpe n t A 1 EN VI YI.V V rl il of 2 IF I 1a J'illl urZ 1truly, - '* Iti - --2 n121 .. . . . . [. 2 11... - I '22 ''.2. 2.021... ''ietwe2 2 r I: 222. 2 .>.21 222 2 .- 2 i . .2 2 .;. .j~ ~ 2 121 Ini1i-2, - t \2 .2:2 .. p .N "'2222 . t'222 , .' pi.n. j22 'r\2.1le2. . . . . 2.0 an22 N - er22y. 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Ilo \ riteV "I , \1.,2,. 2ur.\.o Rearu2 T22221 In n 2cI " Gold en'l2 i ly .\I' i ato,. \nin82' 11 , 1) ('.'c~ "2. Troho l li bo n. h :, \t.. . Veolclv .4 , 4f). (' j 2 earri $1 Imo,a.AIr.q t l. N 1~DI u ggies1.!&'24t, Wtuk iy. 2 '44 . L. DOUGLAS' SHOEETA iewed shoe that will not rip;' Calf, ss, smooth. inside, more comfortabler and durable than any other shoe evear the price. Every at le. Equals eutstom. hoes costing from to $5. rollowing are of the nane high standat4 at t : )o and $5.oo Vine Calf Hind-Sewed. -So Pohce, Farners and Ictter-Carrierc;. 2.5o, $2.23 and $2.oo for Working MeM. $2.00 Miw $9.75 for Youths nud Boyo $3.oo 1and-Smewd, $2.50 and a.oo D)ongo1n, L $8.75 for Misses. IT IS A DUVT you owe 7-0.u to got the best value x your money. Eloononize in your footwear by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes, whih roprenent the beat value at the prioss advertise2 an thoaRds can te tfy. Do you weer a nd aenern I merchaulsw ere I have Ue i our placo ment direct to Factory' stating. 6L. 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