The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, February 21, 1895, Image 3
.A. WIX PXU . Ju aIWA~
LOCAL ITEMS.
Mrs. W. A. Cox was in towl
Tuesday, on a visit to relatives.
When in need of School Book
call on John T. Boggs Libortj S.C
Auditor Christopher is the ba
siest man in town, and still the)
come to make returns.
The trustees of Town Creek die
trict havo given the contract foi
building the sohool house to B. L
Holder.
Rev. J. E. Foster is improving
but will probably not be able t<
moot his appoinments before th
middle of March.
R. T. Hallum, who has beer
teaching in Gates district, ha1
finished his term and is again pur,
suing his studies at CleX)5O1
F. V. Clayton, of Central Town
ship, was in town Tuesday and do:
lighted his friends with his g >oc
humor and sprightly convorsation
Prof. W. A. Dognall, of Easley
was in town last week on business
He has the largest school in the
county and is doing some oxcellent
work in the school room
B. F. Robertson has just closek
his Bchool in Gates district, and
gave general satisfaction to al
concerned. He resuenid his stud
ies at Clemson this week.
The trustees of Flat Rock distric
have secured a site for the school
iroin A. H. Arial, near the Fiv
Forks, and let tho contract for th
building to W. 0. Willard.
One cow and two calvos, belong
ing to John L. Galloway, were bit
ten about two weeks ago by a imaI
dog, and have sinco gono mad
.A .iO .AIAUA J R.1 allt ,l atil M
Pickens county, J. M. Stewart of.
ficiating.
B. 0. Evans, dispenser at St
Matthews, Orangeburg county, is
short in his account. He claims
to have been0 robbed and credited
his friends, who failed to pay him
for the goods.
iharried on the evening of thd
13th instant, at the residence of
the brides father, Mr. Andrew P
Perrit to Miss Nannie Stephens,
'iounty, J. M. Stew
Ithe faithful and
vcrier of the Pick
ens court, beats the record this
week wi th young p)orker's. lHe killed
a six month 01(1 pig that weighed
190 pounds(1 not.
Remember to contribute yomi
"mite'' to the support of Tmiz
JoUXNAL, while attending court
and thus help us to make you r
still beCtter' paper. Conme in :and1
see us, anyway.
The Directors of the ,JoUR~NAI
are requested to meet at the courl
house on next saleday, March 4th
to attend to some unfinishei
business. JOHn T. Bo(;os,
asenoo1 01n( week on aiccoun
weather. She resumed hei
as teacher Monday. The
and patrons are much lea~
her work.
Quito a change has been
in the mechanical appear
the Pckens (S. C.) .JoLJINA
J. IL. 0. Tlhompsoni assun
trol only two weeks.l( ago.
a crodhitable andl readlablo
looks like newv mony.
vania (N. 0.) Hust~ler.
Since the break in the weathei
tax payers have been coming init
the treasurer's oflice quite lively
\bo)ut one third of the taxes ar
Yot to> !ae collected1. After the .le
of March the Penialty will attac]
for ton dgys and then execution wil
issuo against dlmiquents .
WV. F. Boatty, of Olifton, (lie,
last Sunday evening in E~asley, a
the home of his brother-in-law, G
(C. Hollman. H~e was twenty.twv
years old. Ho wont to Eaeley o
a visit a few (lays ago, but ha
boen very week for some time, sul
foring from consumpltion. His r<
mnas were buried in the cometer
at the Methodist church.
T1he misfortune of prejudice
that we (lespise propositions w
have never exanmined, and ou
prejudice prevents us from invol
Ligating thorm. Such men are it
capable of progression. Cornmo
sense says examine all things, iii
vestigate ever'y (question presenlto(
hold fast to that which is good, r<
ject tilat which is bad. Men wh
are governed by their prejudiec
are always the slaves of ot hers, an
honest.zI(.of~ e
Thu members of tOe Pickens Ri
fles will meet no Picokens court (
houso on Saturday the 24th of Feb. a
ruary, at 2 p. i. Every member
shoul dbe, present as there is busi- I
1)09e oI importance to attend to.
J. R. GRIFFIN,
1st Lieut. 'l
Card of Thanks.
We take this method of thank
ing our friends and neighbors, for
their kindness and sympathy ex
tended us during the last illness
and death of James M. Burdino.
May the Lord bless them.
M4}Is. JAMES M. BURDINE
and Family.
Hazel Niuts Cracked.
On1 the 10th instant a couple
caie to Antioch church to got 4
married and the weather was so
bad that the preacher did not come
and tliey:had to go and hunt them
up one. They were accompanied
by some of their friends. Mr.
John Gray and Miss. Linda Stan
sell was the couple.
Theire is no use in saying any
thing about cold weather and
snow. All know that as well as I
do. The men in this section arP
having sport killing rabbits, &c.,
in tho snow. Mr. Good Chapman
killed two turkeys last week. A
few weeks ago Mr. Joseph Chap
man killed three turkeys at one
shot. The gun bursted in his
hands and liked to have killed
him. HAZEL NUT.
Deassa.
Mrs. Mary E. Dilworth, wifn of
B. F. Dilworth, formerly of this
county, died at her homo near
Westminster, Oconee county after
a brief illness of ten days, from
)nounonia, aged sixty-two years,
her remains were interred at (oin
r09s Baptist Church. She had
beon a consistent ieiber of the
Mount Carmel baptist church for
nearly twenty-sixyonrs: She pos
sessed ninny amiable qualities and
was highly esteemed uy all who
knew her. Sho wasadevotod wife,
and always a kind and generous
harted mothor. Her husband, one I
son and two daughters survive her,
which have our heart felt sympa
;hies in their sad boreavement.
If life be not in length of days,
In silvere( locks and furrowed brow,
But living to the Saviour's praiie,
How few have lived .o long ai thou! I
Though earth may boast one gem the less,
May not even heaven the richer be?
And myriadsi on thy footstep9s press
To alhare thy blessed eternity.
N.A.C.
M. EDITOR :-I Wish to pen a
few thoughts in reference to the
system of blockade running as we
call it. First, I will say, I do not
believe ainy man symnpathuises more<
with our moumntaini people and
more fully understands the tempt
ation to which they are exposed
than I. By taxing themi to build
the railroad that ruined their
market for grain and meat they
wore hit an almost mortal blo0w.
But twvo wrongs doues not make ai
right. it is a very dangerous
thing to violato the anw of the land
-it is demoralizing. Many par
ents have taught their sons to still
on the sly, made them drunkards.
and sometimes penitentiary coni
victs. The neighb~ors in order to
help him live, patroizo him, thee
becoming drunkards and aiders
and a betters in law breaking. The <
government has crowds of revenue
officers here to keep us in due I
b~ounds, spending, I expect, $100
every dollar collected. If every
state in the Union should do
this how soon would there be5 a
-al collapse. Woe ought to]
thc law from p~rinceiple. The<
y wasted in the revenue do
. cet is forced out of us by
riff laws, etc. Millions have<
pafid in fines, attorneys foes,r
Probably all that has bson <
by the violators. My advice
not drink if you can help it,
so it is injurious to health
you pay a larger profit on it
nan anything you buy; at fifty
sonts a bushel for corn, wvhich will
umake two and one-fourth gallons 4
>f whiskey if it is not drugged t
aind watered, upl to five, at $2.00
per gallon you pay $4.50 for pure
whiskey or $10.60 for the drugged
that is made from youi corn. If -
you please tell me wh rso many
seem to thinkc the man who deals
in whiskey is a paragon a n~d is ab)
solutely free from extorti 'n, while
the man that lends mono., at ten
per ceint is a simion pure thiol: If *
~we must have whiskey let us buy
a~it tile dispensary wvhere we got it I
pure, and run no risk of going to
court, jail or penitentiary ; nor by
paroizng and t'nmpting those
whlo illegally make or sell to those
Iplaces. The times are so hard our
better nautuiies aro being badly cor
rupltedl without openly violating
Ilaw. By p)atroniz/ing the dispeon
sary you will contribute to the
-public school fund, as half of the
a profits go to that. Ruskin somoi
years ago in speaking of the peo0
1)le of England, said: "It is sim
-ply and sternly imnpossible for the1
En1Aglish public at this momeont, to
u ~ndl~rstanid any though tfuil writing
s0 incapable of thought 1has it be
come ir.1 its insanity of avarice.''
Does tis not fit us equally wvell.
AGRICOtIST.
Remember that you can got the
-Home and Farm and the People's
Journal one year for $.5
IMuch of life's misery ls due to
- indigestion.; for wvho can be happy
with a pain in his stomach? As
s a corrective and strengthener of
.is t of Jistrors.
The following is the list of th
Irand Jury drawn to serve the en
uing year for Pickens county:
W. N. Hughes, J. P Fonley
Am. Ellis, A. C. Sutherland, J
an Wilson, John M. Barr, G. M
synch, J. E. Hill, S. M. Perry, R
'P. Stewart, Walter J. Boggs, J
L. Ballentine, D. C. Durham, H
F. Lewis, J. L. Murphreo, D. G
arsons, J. K. Kirksoy, T. J
Agon.
PETIT JURY.
Drawn to servo the ensuing torn
>f court which connenco3 Monda)
dIarch 4th:
John Duckworth, J. A. McMa
ian, W. G. Tribbles, H. W. Farr
I. F. Ellison, W. R. Oats, E. L,
ifouiigblood, J. H. Hammond, F
. Hill, J. Mat Stbwart, W. I
IcDaniel, J. N. Morgan, L. M
Berry, S. H. Brown, Joab Alex
tnder B. S. Lynch, J. Lidi<
lhonipsoi, Wl. A. Boggs, B. F
Parsons, J. E. Boroughs, J. IF
Bridges, L. W. Stansel, John F
Bingleton, S. T. IMcHugh, J. T
1hastain, J G. Seaborn, J. W
l'hoias, Melvin Chastain, G. A
I~llis, L. G. Gilstrap, L. D. Ste
hons, A. H. James, E. C. Edene
John M. Williams, C. 0. Lowis
Dhastain Stewart.
Btoll of IHonor.
Tho following siubscribors hav
paid their subscription to Ti
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published:
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Bowen, 1). B. Jonos, ). R. Etvamit
3. C. McWhorter, J. R. Ross, J. M
Burdine, A. N. Richardson.
FiIEE'TO JoURNAL R1tEAnis.-Th
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;cribors shoull havo the idvantag(
f every good thing going. Witl
Ahis end in viow weo liavo arrnge(
vith The Hostorman Publishiin
Jo., of Springfield, Ohio, for i
impply of yourly subscriptions t<
,heir great monthly, "Tim Ami-FR
AN FAitm Niews," which will h(
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ovANCE subscribor to tho Joun
IAL
"Bactoria do not occur in the
>lood or iin the tissuos of a healthy
iving body, either of man or thc
owor animals." So says the cel
brated Dr. Koch. Other doctors
ay that the bost medicine to ren
ler the blood porfectly pure and
iealthy is Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
lotice to Debtors and LCreditorsm
All persons having claims against thi
slate of J. A. lBoggs, deceased, naI
,resent the same for payment~ to the un
lersigned by the 30t~h of March, next
id aull parties indebted to said estuate wil
lease make paymuent at oncee to
W. L. BIOGGS,
D). J. GREER,
E xecutors.
19Feb9: (1
Wanrsaing Notiice.
My on Joseph Lani~ rence Manseli hav
uag le'ftn' my bonse and hiome without im
.inisenlt or knowledge, I hei eby' forii
uriborinag him1 ini any3 way whatever.
J1 (1. M ANSK ILT.
Feb. 13t h, 1o95-2'i2
Dlspenary Notice.
The County Board of Control o.
~ho Dispensary of Pickons counta~
not this clay and decided to 1o
sate a Dispenusary at Pickenms C. H.
id hereby give notico of th<
ame. WV. T. FPIELD,
Clerk of Board.
Feb. 16th, 1895.
TIIEltE
s no uso to cuss or discuss 5 cen1
~otton, 1 havoe a ico lot of milcd
~ows for sale andl if I can not gel
nly iirico 1 am going to tako sonu
>ne else's. I also have somne horsei
md~ miules running the sam111
schedule I.
C. L. IIoLxos~vwrrn,
Notice of Fiuaal Settlegmeuat.
I will app~lly 10 J1. i. Newi bery, .Judo
f Prob~ate for P'ickens counlt y, S. C., fo,
('ave7 to make1( a final )setitlen of th
atate of ii. J1. Anthlon, d teceased,. 01
he 10thl daiy of M1archl, 189)5, and ask t
I dlismissed as8 administ rator.
J1. 'l'. A N'I'llONY,
A dmi'r. wvith wviill annexed.
Jani'. 31st, 1895-7fe i-t.
Hycelil Ileuuarky to Etadies.
I cannoflt too urgently imnpress uponi al
1-ho try my Remedly the necessity of goinj
broughI a fll c-our-e of treatmeont with it
'le c:ures are0 all mlade by pulrifyhag thi
110ood and building upj the systemn. Ti
equirtes time. and)4 hence its action is often
pparently, slow. Foir a growni pterson, auf
erin~g from a tchroie diseasl.e of Iong stand
nig, a two mlonths' clourse-% d/tozeni bot
les-is inis~penisable. I had1( nmlich rathie
hey13 wouldi not touchI the Remedy than t<
'try one bottle andi if I(itdoes any1 good wvl
e3t more." If %/ dozen be triod' I amn
ifraiud of tihe result in cases for wvhich
ecomnmend it. Where 0one only needs
onle4 or blood pulrlfler, of course 0one or tw4
)tottles will be suicienit. It Is v'ery 'teldon
hatL it ever requires more than 011e or twi
)ottles4 to cure ai child. 1 have had11( a grea
teal of experienice In the treatment of troui
iles, tihe tesitimnonials of which I (canno)
libsh.bt In cases. of uliceration or ini
lammalliti&on of tilte wombll tihe result 1i atis
acttory' if theO WaLsh is used1( inl connlnectiol
rithi tilt lBitters. Whlere tihe Wash is neced
dl in large quanlltity I mlr~e specIal arrange
nen-Its to furnishI it, so thlat it can be0 freely
Isted at a reastonable ouitlaly. In) cases to
1tncer of the wombli toto far~ gonie to adi
bth hope o~f cure, It. wIll cectk tile hemllorr
balge and1 give freadtomi from p ain, anti 1111av<
knotwnl one1 tase of that kiind to bet e-rfectla
,uredt bly uing thei Ititmedy anti \'ashl, a I
ter it, hadlt been1 pronouncllted a hop1 eless tcase
I have knotwn many1 whot su1ffered lfroml paini
fll anid suippre5ssedl mlenstrulationl tto such1 a
extent, that they wetre, cn1ned Itot t, thle tde
0110 or two tiays every monllthI, to lie en11 irtel
eired by uising %/ dozen1 btottles otf th e lln
edy. Whlere renettiton is needed14 ill 4extreii
01ases, even1 oif fever, thet Remedn~ty Is 1inva
uable14. 1 have known life to be saved by
in such11 Cases whlere It wals thouight thet pa
tienlt wasH bound14 to tie. it wouild requlire)
book for tile telstimloili I am constantl
receiving, and14 w1ere I to pubhlish themli
would14 Imtleetd be said( thlat "Mrs. P'erson1
c~lIng thait, hler Remletdy will cure ever
thling noWv, but, anl expetrine of fiftet
years In Its use lias provein that it will 4eu
DIt. IOBERT KIRKSEY,
Physiolan and Surgeon,
Offico at Is residenceo an1 Street.
Mareli 8, 1894
DR. J. W. NORWOOD, Dentist. Dr.
W. M. N,awooD, Assistant. Office,
881 Main Street, Orcenville, B. C.
.aan. 9, '92 y
.. ARLLE, Dentist (Gro.
vile,1 S. C. Ofice over Addison &
McGee's Drug Store.
DR. W. F. AUSTIN,
SENECA, S. C.
Will be t. Central the 2nd. week and at
Pickens thit 3rd. week in each notith.
August 2:1rl. 1894
PRACTICAL AND BCIENTIFIC
20 years experience. Graduate froin llrst
schools- under patronage of highest M eldi.
" cal authority, makes and properly adjusts
aly stylo Speetacles. Office over Dr. Ad.
dison's Drug Storo, Greenville, S. C.
June 28, 1894.
ABE CLARItK. GEo. E. COOPElit
Clark & Cooper,
Dealers In
M arb1e and nanite Monuments,
TOAWIUSTONES, of every description
Also. MANTELS, sTATUARY, VASIS
and Wrouglit Iron FEN ClN(G, Greenville,
8. 0. Sept. 19, '91.
If yon want the finlest PICTUlIES made
in tle State, go to
Wheeler's Studio,
1i3 MeBee Aveune Grceiville, S. C
* " Crayon Portrails a specialty
April 7-.
Dealet it.
tchos, llamuons & Jowoiry,
GIEENVILLE, S. C.
REPAIRING A 8PECIALTY.
Oct. 19.--3m
W. L. DutAs
SSHOEISTHE B-ST.
$3 SHOFiT FOR A KING,
5. C'OreOOVAN,
FRENCH &ENAM.ELLED CALF,
4- 3 P FINE CA&KANROm
$3.59POUCE,ISOLES,
9*2. WORKINGME
$2.*179B0YS'SCHOOLSHOE.
LADIESe
.3 NGOL;
Over Ono Million Peoplo wear th {
W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes
All our shoes are equally satisfactory
They give the best value for the mnhreulcsomSosI tl oineyi.
The r7 qaas onlities are unsurnansed.
T e pie are unfm,""*sa"medonoe.
ifyour dealer cannot suppoly you we can. Sold by
JFor sale by
W. T. McFall, Pickens, S. C.
F. B. Morgan, Central,8. C.
THIS
'WEEK
]WEiOFFERIGREAT BARGAINS[
-IN
SHOES,
SHOES!
On onr ceniter connier these .Shoes will be
phateedl111 an I. prices that thme factories
All c'thler Shoe. hi
stc will he s.old
at very
LOW PRICES!
DRESS.'. GOODS.
A few n'velty Siis on hand--to close
themn out I will sell for~ 33 per' cent, tin
der~ former price'.
All woolen Gsoods have becen manrkcd
down to imiet the limes. No use talking
''halrdl titmes'' with goods1 ait presenit
Sprices.-.
Thue btest. yarId wide Sea Island1( ever of
fered inm Greenvyille for 5~ centia.
A few lanlikets at lowest prices.
A. K. PARK,
DRY GOODS AND SHOES I
1 5 Penlelon St., Jreenivllle, N. t'.
8Y MY FRIENS ?
The Gold Bugs and Dead
BEATS
arc getting the hest of mec
now, so I ami compelled to
allow all of my honest cus
tomers~ to hlpIj me by setiling
thejir acount. Please do0 so
if possibleI am n11 eeding
mnyvery bad to pay debts
Ihave still got Sugar, Cof
fee, Syrup, Lard( anld Flour' to
s ell and1( somle Patent Mecdicine 1
to sell, come0 and buy a bot
tie andlh it will act on youir
L Iiver and iLunigs and cleans
- your blood4 so thaft you will
" always try to tell the truth
an~d pay your honest debts,
hoping you wvill take my ad
Svice andi give mec Voutra.
-oF
PILT pf PhLu7
FOR THE PHOLKS.
Mn, EDITOR
Axes are now in order, an
we think we have the best, b
are not cortain-we want ti
Pholks to try them and see f<
themselves. We also have
1lt of Farming Supplies an
Carpenter Tools. Wagon Me
torial and House Furnishin
Goods. Lots of Sloes and Hal
and a few pieces of Heavy Jear
to close out cheap.
A new lot of Clothing an
other G(oods for the Spring trad
to arrive nlext week. It's i
use to say anything of price
they are just right.
FERGUSON BROS.,
Jobblos of 6irs and Tobacco
107 MAIN-STREET,
Gin.ovn~i.:,s. C.
NOW is the timo for sowill
ild soeds. When you want -
)uy
Crimson Clover Seed,
Red Clover Seed,
Kentucky Blue G4rass seed
Orchard Grass Seeds,
Silver Ball Onion Seed.
Pompeii Onion Seleds,
Or any other Seeds, go to
FERGUSON BROS.
And when you want to buy
Coffee, (Seed-tick, Rio,)
Flour,
Sugar,
Lard,
Bacon,
Cigars,
Tobacco,
)r anything in the Grocery lin
go to FERGUSON BROS.,
107 Main-st., Greenvill
Oct. 18
IT' WILL
Youi to visit us.
We are going to close out a Jar
Stock of
HA RNESS,
COLAARS,
PR IDlLES,
SA DDILES,
W HII1PS,
ROB ES,
ET1
Everything kept in a Iirat chi
barness storo.
These goodsR hiavo got~ to go
tho bus~iiness has to b)e closed 01
or will Close out in hul1k.
GOWER & GOODLETT,
102, Main-Streot,
Sept. 22-94. Greenville, S.
Tile, Drain
Gewer Pipe,
Stove Flue,
Fire Brick:
AND FIRE CLAY.
Striict ly pure Wi te Lead, 1L1
miani & M~a rtintez pure Ready.miixed1
PAI NT S
Limo, Pordainh and Bosenal
Uemnenits and Plasteri Pai
Churcthes' imip roved Cold-water
A LA BASTi.NE,
Iloth witbe uand in t int,, the JEST
WALLT COAT1INO,
BASV, OOIJI?8 EN B[INDI
~RESSED LUMOER, MOUL[
ING8, &C.
gy our Oflee is at same addlres9s, I(
Vaninigtont Street, but we have remnov
mr Stook to the basement, with an e
ranice on Laurenis Street, abiot a hnndr
cet fromt our Ofile at the rear f the WVa
iouse, Pleasegive us a call or write us.
T. C. GOWER & 80N.
March,15, 1894. Gre uville. 5, C.
Has just oponed all latest stylos
I ~ '0i
YEAR!
'Customers
for Low Prices during the
your trndo
3toves
ie Leaders.
ware of all kinds.
SEIGLE 15
GREENVILEE, S. C.
ND HA
story
AtER SOD&4
a other package soda-never spoils
acknowledged purest inl the world.
Sold by grocers everywhere.
F valablo Recipes-FR11,.
-In enerativo 1r01a of either sox causer
rn.e~eteiln isoof tObalcco opthn or gatlnt
nuptiona or luainng. ',a 10 tarrtect It1
1,17ninil lprti 1 . WVlth 1685 ordr rV
orret'iii, 411,0 1114wilev. HoIldt lay 1%11
wr. Writn lor f .%louCra 1 Iniak sent . atIVI
VE E E) 4u t., Al oaalTuzmpJ, munawa,
KONDAY MORNING!
We wviiOllIIcImece our
IG SACRIFICE SALE!
iceniber nIow that. ev'erything wlll bie
o saisfy our culstomeurs that this Is
ug e'fgii n. 411 1.ImO, 4.k14,,a t,, .,,*.... ,
1I(ld .ietter Sacrilee Saile wilil be
niedi until our Stock of Whtiteri
and tlIn fact, aill Woolen Goods aire
l ikm t his loI buy Dry (;oods, N ol ions,
Your Own Price!
inity foirn wea men whast, we say. We
tutzed ihe fuetl I hat goodis aret stdreadyl
CIVEN AWAY!
y, I ,ttwer Prices~ wvill b~ tiad by us~
you ev'er heardt (of beforte.
tu'l ask ls tot char;..,c any gtoods fori wo
,i lold it. when wve sell the at1411
St and Less Than Cost!
KA LKER'S
CASH STORE
I Ali St1 cer, (Grenville, S. C.
t. Emily Tihorn -.. '. .,
able to . pre u'e4.~
Balm, ,
it' ~ '0 .r of
-4. 5-- -. sho newest
4,, . ,l'hostreet car
-. isi' ~ ., melt the snow
a .eet of dlogs sore.
V A~hOta are high priced
- -. .eds two pair. In the
se@ toes of dogs that are
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A HAPPY NEW
To all out
We will maintain our roputation
year 1895, and solicit a contiuance of
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Made only by CHURCH & CO., New York
Write for' Aram and Hammer Book o
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MANHOOD ME-4
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1 rit R IntRi Ask for !It.tailto mIn (Ill
a-in pa wrappor. Address N Eli
For salo iu 'lelkous, i. U.. by It. KI RKHICY'$ 1
We need that itt~ti oney you are de
us. Come and settle no0w. We told yon
whleni you got the goods we conl not
laiige you loug. We sell at short
settlieents beQcause~ It is best. for you imd
for us, come and1( settle andic sav~e routbie.
Yours for biette' times.
JlOHN T. LEWIS & SON.
.January 17th 1895.
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Lay Your Weary Head! arde
Ont (ole of my 50e. >illowVs--theIy weigh
(0 ticking., only 50c. a pilece; supply limuited.
- New goods (of all kinads comigindly
I have'i never beeni able to make g le pries~ Co
more Interestinal For hotancie, ral berv
thn ii s a t rade wvillI make yon 71b. A r
bnekle's Palrehed~ loffee for a do. hir, or a
2';lb of Orannilated Sugar for $1.I
If yon nieed a few pair of shoes to ear
ry, yon through, we will tickle yont on1
p~rices.
J1 Just a little col weal her .lans left,
ng thie pirices move It ofr.
P lenty of Clot hin~g cheape~r than11 ever!
I am11 expecthig an1 linunense lot. af ( 'ar
pet iampes t his week li to I13 yd lentgtbIs
of flne finssels (Carplms u. Thpice
wIll be 25ic.
gj Let me sell you y'our seedl Oa<.
T lerms al ways spot enish or bater.
I want Corn, PenR, Eggs ami a fewI
T. D. H A RBRS.
4, A Dets MoInes womlan who hats hebeen
1(1 tronihled wvIth frequent I.*olds, conceludenirhu
n- to try ani ol remedy In a new way, anmd qte
'~accordingly took a tabilesipoonfiul (tour al
e-I tmes the uaual dose) of Chamberlauin's fom'l
Cough nemedy just before gohig to bed' by I)
VTe next morning she found that, her
cohll hadl almost ent irely disappeared. i
lbnring the day she took a few dog'es of C,
the remedy (one0 tenspjooniful at a time)
and at nlight agailn took a tablespoonful
-before g<l ug to bed, and on1 the follow
lug morlnlng awoke free from all sympth
tomsi of the cold. Since then she has.
ofseveral cens~ins, used this reimed
lke manner, wilth the same goodr