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THURDAY, %tAY 81, 1894. LOCAL rARAGRAPHS. We will send the JOURNAL and ) HOME AND FARm one yeax for 25. A. E. King, of New York, was in tn last week. F. B. Cobb, of Richmond, Va., 3 in town last week. '. M. English of Columbia, is in 'n this week. V. T. Mears lost a very valuable - last week. 1. E. Wilbur, of Charlotte, N. was in town last week. - .bb, a very old and faithful I dog, belonging to Eugene cander, died last week. ur farming editor says that the ot cold snap has damaged the on considerable. . D. Harris has a change in his this week. Call in and see if 2asn't something to suit you. as. P. Carey and Julius E. gs went to Augusta, on railroad iness. . D. Bruce who has been quite in Anderson returned, home Monday, very much improved. ee P. Orr has finished the build. where he is going to put up a tograph gallery. 3reifus & Co., of Greenville o sold out their immense stock lothing to a Charlotte firm. (r. and Mrs. John Ferguson, of nville, visited friends and rol es in Pickens, last week. [is Anita Ambler of Amblers, ted friends in Pickens last Sat y. arried, at the brides' father, Mr. . McDaniel to Miss Rosa Low Rev. J. E. Foster officiating. M. Rampoy has something in sting to buyers for read. See. change of advertisement. lios. L. Bryans, the genial trav g salesman for Arnold & Mc. i, of Atlanta, was in town last k. ave Arial is engineer, conduc baggage-master, flagman, and ress agent on the Pickens ard ley road during Capt. Hester's oy. Mr. Rook of Pelham, has 2 called to the Baptist Church .11 the place of the late R. WV. more. [arrried, at the residence of the te's, aunts Mrs. Jane Wyatt, on r20th, by Rev. J. E. Foster, Mr. F. Crenshaw, of Oconee, to Miss a Kilby, of Anderson County. T. T. Rowland, the genial'editor he Central Tyro, made a pleas call on the JOURNAL on the Sinstant. nith and Bristow changed their ertisement last week, if you o not read it, then see what ;ains they are offering in hing. [arried, on May 8d, at Hellam' s esmrg, by Rev. J. E. Foster, Mr. E. Burns, of Marietta, to Miss .Powel near Hellam's Crossing, enville County. apt. J. W. Butler the very pop Straveling salesman for the nk E. Block company, of At ;a, Ga., spent two days in Pick last week. aiding deputy collector Blay :, assisted by L. C. 'Thornley, J. 'ennings, and A. C. Fiden, a cut lockade distillary on cane creek, Saturday night. iss Hattie Grady, daughter of ). Grady returned to her home - Pickons last Saturday, from: mnyille, where she had been at ing school. ied, near Twelve Mile Caml: mzd, on Tuesday last, Mrs. ~crombia, wife of John Aber. ibie, aged about 48 years. The ral services wore conducted by W. C. Seaborn. 'od, when it sours on the stom beco~mes'innu~triti ve and u i esome. It poisonis the blood. >Oth mind anid body suffers ini aquence. What is needed ti re perfect digestion is a dose o of Ayer's Pills. They never arelieve. 'teen dollars a day rel~re the average amount paid every saloon in the Unit~ed 's. The Musical concert, given by Prof. Leoper and his class at the Baptist C h-u r o h last Saturday, night, was a grand success. The Prof. thoroughly understands mu sio and is a fine teacher, he will probably teach another class here. GooDwiN, S. C. May 20th, 1894. Sir: I notice in your issue of the 17th instant you Announce the death of W. H. Summey, it is a mis take he is neither dead nor sloop ing, but up and attending to his fi nancial affairs. W. H. SuMMEY. Gertrude, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Pritchard, died in Anderson County, on tho 20 th - instant from cholera infantui, and was buried at Prospect Church the day following. The funeral servi ces were conducted by Rev. B. Hayes. Deputy Marshalls F. E. Cox, J. B. King, P. F. Thornley and raid ing deputy R. E. Causey, of North Carolina, raided and captured a blockade distillery, and in the dis tillery J. M. and W. M. Chapman was found on Eastatoe, last Sun day morning. It is a great mistake to suppose that a simple tonic gives strength; it only stimulates the stomach to renewed action. To impart real strength, the blood must be puri fied and enriched, and this can on ly be done by such a standard al terative as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. We have been requested by the postmaster at Gates, to say that the mail will arrive at that place, at 10 a.m. and leave at 10.15 from now on in place of 11.15, on same days, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Mrs. Joe Pearson was in Pickens last week, and billed the town with her posters of her medicines. She does not depend upon others to do her work, but does her own post ing. Her medicines have a good reputation in North Carolina and other States, and she is just intro ducing them in this State. Dr. G. W. Earle has thom for sale. A CARD.-Mr. Henry Fortner and wife, desire to roturn their heartielt thanks to neighbors and frieuds for their kindness and as sistance during the fatal illness of their son, Jan.es Henry. M1AY 29th, 1894. The election in the Bethilehemi School District was held ou the 26th instant, on the qujestion of special tax, and failed to carry in favor of special tax for .said Dis trict. M. WV. NEwTON, (Ch. Board of rustees. The Liberty Township Singing Association will meet at Tabor Methodist Church, about four miles North-west of Easley, on the so cond Sunday in Juno, at 10 o'cl'k. All lovers of music are requested to come out and bring their sing ing books, and.take part in prais ing God in the service of song. We expect an address from some one. Let everybody come. M. P. RoGEnS, President. Captain Sweeney, U. S. A., San Diego, Cal., says: "Shiloh's Ca tarrh Remedy is the first medi cine I have ever found that would do me any good." Price 25c. Sold by all druggists. Mrs. T. S Hawk ins, Chattanoo ga. Tenn., says: "Shiloh's Vi talizer 'SAVED MY LIFE.' I consider it the best remedy for a debilitated system I ever used.' For dyspepsia, Liver or Kidney trouble it excels. Price 75 cents. Sold by all druggists. Neuralgia ATTACKS THE EYES Makes THE LIGHT Unbearable. PERMANENTLY. CURED BY USING Ayer's Pills "My husband was subject to severe - attacks of neuralgIa which caused himn o gr'eat pain and suffering. The pains 0 were principally abqut his eyes, and he o often had to remain in a darkened room, not being able to stand the light, Ayer's 0 Pills being recommended, he tried them, g using one before each meal. They very o soon afforded relief, followed by perma- O nent cure. I am a strong believer in the gO efficacy of Ayer's PIlls, and would not be without them for ton times their cost."-Mrs. M. E. DaniAT, Liberty, Tex. "I have used Ayer's Pills In my gamily for forty years, and regard them as the very best.--Uncle MARTIN IIANcocR, Lake City, Fla. ' AVER'S PILLS: Received Highest Awards* AT THE WORLD'S FAIR * CLOsING NoTrON.-We, the under signed, merohants of Pickens, agree to -close our plmes of business at six o'clock, in the evening, ex cept Saturday's and public days beginning on May 21st, and to con tinue until September 1st, 1894. T. D. Harris, A. M. Morris, W. T. McFall, W. C. Bramlett, Hagood, Bruce Leo P. Orr, & Co. J. B. Newbory J. T. Lowis&Son, The trustees of Six Mile school District, No. 27, will met at tho house of T. P. Garrett, at 3 o'clock on Saturday, the 26th, May 1894, for the purpose of lotting to the lowest rosponsiblo bidder the build ing of a School House. Plans and specifications mado known en the (lay of letting. Trustoos havo tho right to reserve and roject any and all bids. W. 11. Tu1oMnAs, Chairman of Board. All who are interestod in levy ing a special tax for school pur )o0e in Johnson School District, No. 110, are- hereby notified, that there will be an election hold at the school sito in said District on the 31st day of May. 1864 to decido the matter of the said special tax. By order of Board. B. J. JOIINSTONE, Chairman. May 17th, 1894. Wlhile time Doctors are Doubting. Scientists have discovered the germs of many diseases but unfor tunately not as yet the means of the destruction of these germs. At present the "culture" and not the destruction of the deadly bac teria seems to absorb their atton tion. However they all agree that a well nourished body and plenty of ozone are decidedly unfavor able to their development. While the doctors are in this State of un certainty; and even longer, would it not be well for.the patient to have recourse to the well-tried Compound Oxegemn, which is both germicide and vitalizer? During the last twenty-threo years it has cured cases pronounced incurablo and this statement substantiated by those who have tried it. It has witnessod the failuro of "lymph" and life elixir.' Investigate the matter for your self. Send for our book 200 pages. It will tell you about the rmedy and furnish you with many testi monials and records of surprising cures. Book sent free, Drs, Starkey and Palen, 1529, Arch St; Philadelphia, Pa. New York, San Francisco., Cal, Toron to, Canad a SHILOHl'S CURE, the great Cough and Croup Cure, is in great demand Pocket size con tains twenty-five doses only 15c. Children love it. Sold by all druggists. SHLILOH'S CURlE is sold on a guarantee. It cures Incipient consumption. It is the best Cough Cure. Only one cent a dose. 25 ets., 50 cts., and $1.00. Sold by all druggists. KARL'S CLOVER ROOT, the great Blood purifier gives fresh ness and clearness to the comn plexion and cures Constipation 25 cts., 50 cts., $1.00. Sold by all druggists. When you get to Greenville go to Gilreath-Durham Company for what ever you want ini Crockery-ware Tin. ware or Glass-ware. lowe Tis? We offer One hundred dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cuare. F. J. CHIENEY & CO., Props, Toledo, 0.. We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for tihe last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions anid fi nanicially able to carry out any ob'i gations made by their firm. W~sT & TRUAX, Wholesale Drug. gists, Toledo, 0. W A LDING, KINNAN & A RvIN Wholesale Druggissa, Toledo, 0. H~all's Catarrh Cure is taken inter nally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surkaces of the system. Price, 75c. per -bottle. Sold by all l~ruggists.. Testimonial free. A GAunaanteed Oue. We auithorize our advertised drug gist to so Dr. King's New Discovery, ror Con-umnptioun, Coughs and Colds, 'I pot this condition. If y ou are a f flicted with a Cough, Coidl or any Lung, Throait or Chest trouble, an willI use~ this remedly as directed, giv 'ig it a fair trin I, aind experience no benefit, yon may. returni the bott:e and have your money refunded. Wo cold no' make this offer did we not kniow thant Dr. King's New Discovery could be retied on. It never disappioinit Tri bottles free at W. TV. .\lcFall's store Larue size Snn. ami sa nn. Buealenvo Arntea alve. ,rhe Dest Salve in the world for cut btulises, sores, ulcers, 'salt rhoum, fevc sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilbins corns, and all skin eruptions, and positl ly cures piles, or no pay required. It I guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, a money refunded. Price, 25 cents per box For sale by W. T. MeFall, Pickens. 8 0. Speeineni Cases. J. 11. Ollifor~d. Newv Cassel, Wvis., w%, troubled with Netraigha aid Iheimiat ism his stomach was disordeied. ils Livei va11 all'eeted to an alar Ing degree, appe Ito foll a'aly, inud he wa-21s torii06y redul ied iii flesh atut streigth. Three bottle If 10cerie Hitters cured hin. Ed.ward Shepherd, larrisbur:-, ll., had t runilug sore oil his leg of eight years tandihig. Used three bottles of Electric [litters and se veln boxes of Buicklen's Arni ma Slve, and his leg Is sounld and well. Fohn Speaker, Catawmba. 0., had live large ever sores oi his leg. doctors said i. ,as iicurable. On)e hottle lleetric Bit ers amid One box Buckle:-'s Arnica Sac -tred him etiirely. So- Ib Osbone & irksey and W. T. MeFall. Plekens, S.C It. Slouuld Me in Every IIouse. J. 13. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharps burg, Pa., says he will not be with :mt Dr. King's New Discovery for "Olsuplil)tion, Coughs aid Colds, that it cured is wife who was threat L3:ned with Pneumonia after an attack of "La Grippe," when various other remedies and several physeims had dlone her n'0 good. Robert Barber, of Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything ho ever t'sed for Lung Trouble. Nothing like it,. Try it. Frec Trial Bottles at W. T. Me. Fall, Pickens S. C. Large )ottles 50c. and $1.00. FUN. Fun1 is the only Illust riated1 oper pub lish Pd inl South Ciarolina. It is pitunh full of wit and liumor. Sent to your address six niontls on trial fort wenty five-eints. Send itamps forsample copy a cub iiire. Address FeunIl Ptblishing Co, 2 %ain St Dolnnjbia S. C. IIontae-ItInsed cot ee. A GuEAr TiiiNo FOR 'OUTHERN IARMSus. Mr. P. II. MAIirtil, of Mauit-n, Laurenn Co., is the agent. for the seed of a little pllit which pronises to save our farmers milionus of dollars. I. pirodcee a iherry, that Is very similar inl all respects to coffee and Cal lie easily raised inI this climate. Tho Hoadlight hats received a sample from Martin, and it has the 8ame aromatic odor, ani producees as doliciou.s a beverage as the imported ar tiele. Tho seed is plit tip in 25 anld W0 'eiti packages, an(1 each seed prolies it planit rrom wheihl a pint to a cIuart of coffen'i is gathored. It can he planted nitil Jnne 10th, an(d llatures in four montlis. Over w busihel have been produced from ii single iere, and it canl3 he raisell for less thimn u '.ant per pouid. The 50 eent %%.keges will plant 200 hills.--Baptist Courier. 3t KARL'S (LOVER ROOT will purify your Blootd, cear youT Complexion, regulate y our Bom els and iake your head clear ai a, bell. 15c., 50c,, and $1. Sol by aI'ldruggists. Ele'ctri'c Ilitters. This remecly is becoming so well know and so populari as to needi 1no special mner thi. All whno have used Electric Ilitter sing tine same3 song of praise. A pure' medlicine does not exist, and( it is guaran'2i teedl to(4 2111 alltht is cla~imed. Electrlie Bit Ier (5will cure al11 diseases5 01 the live amQ 23 kidnieys, wvilI remlove pimples, hlils, sali rheum 1411 and other affection32 Canlced by3 im pure 1blood1. WAill ivey air ia frnomn tin 53y(stem11( andprevent, a1s wel as (lure all mia ltipain and1 inidigest ion try Ih-etric Hit 1lers. Ent1ir isantisrfaction ginmmiteed, 01 moneyiQ retf131deld. Price, 50 ce(nit and31( $1 .0( per bottle. Sold by W. TP. MAleiah, Pick i'si, S. C. Thlle sectarn- of tihe likhart, C'arriagn andi lianess .\ fg. Co., of l: ninhat, Ind. SIfoms us5 tht. t hnel i rices will be lowei bor 15&t thn ieer. t ci w'.ishes uts to ask1 ,nnr read~ers in.ot, to purc'hnase ainy thing in: - iue (of cariages, waLgolis, bicycdles 03 -:1 ii)es333 unii they h'vo' peint. 4 cents ini --ta mp j to pay Jaost agti ..n their 112 pago Cann~ oane(. W1e ad~ve ,' .be readers of this .aper I to 3ran,bs, hii' jk sggetjozl, State of Sohtli CarolIia, 'g" County of Pickons, C ommon Copy of Summons for Relief-(Com planint not servede .) John T. Anthony, in hnis own right anid as Admfinistraltor of Henry J Anthony, Vaishti E. Henudricks Sarah A. Freeman, Av~erilila Fieldl Darcus 0. Stewart, Adelizta lill] Henry J. 1). Ant hony, James R. J1 Anthony andt Paul U. Anithon~y, Plaintiffs, Against Samuel Blassingamne, Reese Blassir game, Au gustuis Bllassingamne, .Fran1~ Blassingame, Dorens C. Uhlassin game, Averilla Blaissingame, aw Sloan Blassingame, Defendants. Tlo the Defendants above namned: You are hiereby' sumnmonied and ret quired to answer the complainti this action, which is filed in the ofhk or' the I:ler% of the Courit oh Common Pleas, for the said County, and t serve a1 copy of your answer to ti said complamnt On the subljcrib~eri his ollce, ini Pickens S. C., wit hi twenty days after the ser'vice here< exclusive of the (12ay (if such servi(" and if yon fail to answ'.er thei con plaint wit hin the time afor'esaid il plaintiff ini t his aiction1 will ai - i the Court, for tho relhef dema~ nded i the complaint. J~ntedl 18th day of Mauy 189 'T. C. RlOUINSON TIo the defendanflt Samuel Bhasnsi1 game, Reese Blnassingame, Augati Bllassingamine,and D~areus Binassinigam< Sloan BIass ingameil. Ta2ko nbotie that the complahitint mi tIs actioni w, filedl in the ofhice of1 the clerk of tia court the Common leha~, for Pieoe Counlty, South (Carol ina, on the 18i day of May 1894I. T. C. RoInison, HOUSic oF REPRsUENTATIV1S. LABAN MAULDIN is horeby announeod a Candidate for ro-eloc tion to tho Legislature, subject to tho action of the Domocratic Pri mary. FOR AuVITOR. J. E. PARSONS is hereby an. nounced as a Candidate for Coun ty Auditor, subject to the action of tho poople in tho Primary Elec tion. STATE SENATrE. W. T. ODE Ll, is horeby announ cod for re-olection as a Candidato for Stato Sonator, subjoct to the ac tion of the Democratic Primary. CoUNTY' tHEASURER. JOSEPH S. MURPHREE is horoby annouiced as a Candidate for Couty Troasuror, subjoct to tho action of the pooplo in the Pri umary olection. JAMES E. BOROUGHS is hore by anmouneod as a Candidato for County Troasuror, subject to the action of tho poplo in the Prima ry election. J. T. YOUNG BLOOD is -horoby announced for ro-nomination as a Candidato for County Troasurer, subjet to the action of th pOoplo in the Primary olection. Scuoob4 Co~mssimon:H. rT. CHRIS. ROBINSON is horo by announced as v. Candidato for School Commissioner, subjoet to the action of the peoplo in the Pri mary election. PROBATE JUDGE. J. B. NEWBERY is horoy an nounced for re-nominat.ion as a Candidate for Probato Judgo, sub joct to the action of the peoplo in tho Primary oloction. M. F. HESTER is horoby an nounced as a Candidato for Pro bate Judgo, subject to th action of the peoplo in the Primary oloc tion. COUNTY SUPEnvison. 0. P. FIE LU is hereby annoum r cod as a Candidato for County Su* j pervisor, subject to tho action of .1 the people in the Primary olection M. P. ROGERS is hereby announ, a codl aIs a Candidate for Coun ty Su Iperv'isor, subject to the action of the Speoplo in thme Primary election. E. Fi. LOOPER is hereby an t, n)ounfced as a Candidato fr Coun ty Supervisor, subject to thoe ab -|tion of tho people in the Primary l octioni. Bi iou es. tu :ie .' iniia:ia, I iidigestlon and It,(ll cures 1 q ichy J r :ll by ull dealcra I Inedi ine t , th ui ne i -oF FOR THE PHOLKS. Ma, EDrron : INow, as the~ warm11 day's are .coming on, the good Pholks will naturally begin to think about lighter' Clothing, IHats -andl Shoes. We might sug gest th at, as our Stoek is gen erally full, that this wvonld be as good aL place to buy as any. We have a ice line of Cot ton ades, Cheeks, Yarns, Sheet ings, Tickings, White Goode .and Timinigs. A lot oi a new Stoves and House-keeping G ~oods, o Good -Flour, Wheat Bran 'Coin and Peas. I rou, Steel, Nails and a goo< Sline of Building and W~Xagoi 1'Material. Gr'(iahii Cr adles and Mov Bladles. Look at 'em "neIve b~reaKE 8toye yessels. -* Does your B u g gy nee< ~. painting?~ Theni paint it your self at our Store for 'ON] 1DOLLAR, Yours, W. T. McFALL. Ie oMay '1st, 1894. h ~ Many Pers4ona Are broken dlown from ovetrwork or ),Ouseoldl cares Brown's Iron JhitterI '.r~ esifl thoaHyteni alidigestaon, remotveA(i EVERYTHING -IN Dry Goods. -AT .Mc /ZLLISTER To make room for Summer Goods we are bent on closing out our Sprin Dress Goods in Wool and Wool mixe. Also all Spring Fabrics in all materi als. We have "Sliarven" prices down in to the Very Core. Our Stock is New-no Old Stock to offer-and in buymn z here you are get. ting Stylish Goods, as well as at Slaughtered prices. U seless to deny that muoney is nee~d ed to meet spring bills coming duo and we must get up the money. Will These Bring It ? New lot ladies ribbed Vests 6 cont.s. Cotton Diapers 50 cents. Window Shades, spring rollers, 25 cents. Cornico Poles 22J cents. 21 yards [7 conts] Sea Island $1. 16 yards Piodmont iDrill $1. 22 yards iediont $1. Coats' Spool Cotton 4 cents. I1 yards (1.1 centsi) India Dimity *1. Full line ot1 corsets-"333,'' R I H, and It. & (G. Carolina Corsets at .11) cents. 75 cent Corsets at 50 cents. Men's Overshirts 221 cents. Men's Draw es 22A cents. Table Oil Cloths 22 cents. Smyrna IHugs 35 and 50 cents. 3 Pair ladies hose for 25 cents. 3 pairs men's seanloss Socks 25 cents. 3 pair misses fast black Hose 25 cents. 85 cents silk Mitts 25 cents. Our $4.50 revolving screan *2.25, all sizes. First come, first served. We have a wool Cassimuere for 25 cents, regular 15 cents goods. Lot 6-4 all wool Cassimere for 90 cenits, obl price $2. C. McAlister. P. r..-l3utterick Patterns. SLMMER .Jut rneecd, the fourth shipment of those beautiful Jaconet Duchess at 12-A cents, ini special designs and col orimgs. Theliy will keep you cool through the Summer (lays. 15 Pieces Irish Lawn at 10 cents. On our Bargain Counter will be found the foliowing lines of the sea-. sonale stuff: French ParcalIs at 8 cents. Ducks of alt kinds, at 10 cents. lHemnants of Chanmbtay in blues and pinks; just thme thing for bonnets, at 5 cent. Cotton Challies at Wi cents. Outings worth 8 cents and 10 cents, for .5 cents. SPECIALS IN WOOL 000DS, 4in inch, lack Gloria Silk~ at 50 cnts. 46 mueh, All wool lIack Serge, at 50 cents. 4l0 inch, L ansdown, black and cream at $j 100. 50 cents, Chinma Silks for 35 eents. Cut this out and keep It. J. & P. Coats spool cotton, 4 spools for 15 cents or 4 oents a spool. Zeprys at 5 cents an ounce. Pins at 1 cent a paper. Standlard Patterns, We take great pleasure in inform ing you that we are agents for the Standard Patterns. This is an ago of pogress; and having saltisfact ion oumselves that the StandaLrd P atterns are superior to all others wehave, true to our reputation forproidng hebest, then most fash 1ionable, the mnost. reliable in all lines appertainjing to Our Business, maVde thni-s avdition, knowing one pations V would app'rov'e of and thank us for it. SWhait, Strawbridge & Clothier say of the Standa, (1 Patterns; C'We~ have pleasure in informing I a'ur patrons that thme great success , hich has attended the sale of these 'patterns, Since thijr introduction in our countics, has more than convincedl us of their superiority over all other pat tern s on the WUrket. "STR AIVwnRDOE & OI-OTHI~n, "Phmiladlelphia, Pa." This wa'il be a Bargain Week with us. CJail andi .eco us. JONES & GARRISON, No. 9 PENDLE~TON ST1DEET. MIay 24. - .O reenviir W, ti :, Sheounards EXCELSIORI STOVE! All other stoves have tak en a back seat, Call and sce our Bargain Counter, In Crockery &e. COX & SEIGLER, 134 nStreet, GREENVILLE, - - S. C. T. If. STALL, Manager. Jan. 25, 94-tf. Ifas r)ceived his Stock of NEW SPRING GOODS. Best Styles and Latest Pat erns--Come and See Them, I pay the highest prices for 4Counrtrey .Pr-odluce., hald will aell you (Goods in exchange at the owest 1lgure.j Remember that 1 keep everything lin the line of Groceries and Dry Goods, tJ. E. Brown, May 5. Central, S. C. CHEAPNESS. IT IS POOR ECONOMY To pay 75 cents for a pair of ShfOES that wvon't weari half as Iongas a pair of ours for $I.00i. There is nothing but solid lbut sOlid rbeather ini any Sil0E we 8eIJ. We guar. mitee titis. #e Have the~ LARGEST ST06K EVER SHOWN IN PI6KEN8. Every other D~epartinent in our Store s just as coniplete. We' are working or your Trade. New Custoeros come to us dilhy and h1e good ontes never leave us. rouirs, Flagood, Bruce. .& Go. A pril 12, 1894. Tile, Drain, Sewer Pipe, Stove Flue, :. -Fire Brick: AND FIRE CLAY. Strictly piure Wite Lead, Lini seedi Oil and I'Trpenitine, Long man & Martinez pure Ready mixed PA I N TS. (Jements and1 Laster Paris. Chiurched~ improv ed Col d-wa ter ALABASTINE, Bothi white and in iints, the best *WALL~ COAT1ING. SAl 00088 AN1D BlIlNWS, DRESSED LUMBER, MOULD INGS, &O, BF*' our Oflico 1s at samea address, 10, ~ Washington Street, but we havo reoxuved( our Stock to the baseomout, with an' 1n trance on Lauren. Street, about a Iauudiod toet from our Offce at the rear of the Ware lhouse, Please give na a call or write uts 14eapoctfu~ly, T, ' OWER &80N. GreeaevIfl, . Q., ?farch 15,*1894 .