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Water. ay pRoI:IVsoR w. T IRTS11I LJASDAI So many disew Onc Dollar a duced into t1 - .oredl at the Post 0111ce at Pick a qg id-citss matter. ADVERTISINU 11ATES Olte dollar per inch for first iniserti< ty venits for each sihsewtent. ints' Liberal Idiscoauit for attivertiseniits nMital cotstraets. Terns -;ash. Anmit tractts, intyable <itart erly. No fiavrites. O)ne price to all. N cia I posit iin (r spwit I rates to foreig vertisers. All sch mnnust take tihe tha paper aind abide by smch rates. Loral notives, iln local columnun, 10 per line for first, insertin at( I fiye cel Cach sit hse.'iteit inisertiott. Aivertisementnis for cotag isati, lie hitIlded inn not later thin Monday tig. The tilitor will not. lie r(.sipontsil) le f vIeWS anttl opi niolns of (co1rcspondoent ess tile Saine tire editoritly endorsed THillISi)AY, AIGUI'ST 22, 189 WilY THEY FIGhI'r. The ielers of TiE Jou cannot get the result of the t ioIn from thoso columns this v Ibunt it will venturo the assoi that the death knell to Indep on1t ism1 wits mung TuOsday and trito and wit i t1 )enocracy has ( COM the oibined forcos of pulblicans, white and black, Inldependents, hot-hondod com vatives and sore-hieaded re-7 ersI-..'Tl'h, pwoulo (if Pickols C tv ennl be conilgraitilltod on wisdom of their eourse in seti all di ifor'ences in the white pr ry, Withollt. a, rsort to conferi mass IetIIings, coiven tion or Or 1meanstt." oi acting without con0lsen41t, and wish of tho po It is all right to presuimo oil good naturo of the poople an aclordingly if tll ripght men sl he solect."d, but it advaIntagv been taken and unitwortiy ime attempted to !,o imposed upo voters, thln troule may11 cOIm Ilt gei1eral nlctioi lY m1eans resorted to, inl order t Son1t. real or feiniid wrong nil justicV. Inl lilt8t, couni ties white man's ticket, hiwever s td, hias received the endorse 4)f, the I)o leocrati voter 1111 ill all probabilily beeln '.Ilectet throlupki'1 'bovo beeil 1be me. iMon.th whnrimt forf r corites to have foll~od )rs pu r.,IIued by Pivkoem u akinllg thl divisiri ill the pi. a rmned ft 'intmy andit left 1 powrieCs, hofore thle pet.ople ii gieiural elect ion. hIf any con havei. I eent captutred byv the Ret licain aind ludelendenit comi t ion, it will bet dute to thif to subii(~ t the division to fh< maryi' (l'i on. i N ext to Pit Spartanhutrg hais dione the tinig, t here ito div isiont wail 'd to the voter- in thei primaur; *ind the defc~ted1 canditest' acepited the results anid used ii iflece for it success it D~emocrat ic ticket. Whien then reversail of Goli (cision knocked every prop linder tlhe plafns of' th Itst rui ni1.iiiepeltileiits antd ilegj alid( fot1 MC 1l a ll lho t hem of' gettiilg cnut rol of Sitato, itt) reaisotllbie malili coul thle use of a fight, siminply foi nalnt of a light. Alany o more dhisCretf and plantriotic rt 0(1 thlelir steps andI( hatve at ir tileiSelIvesa to thle wihito pairty. Whyi all white mon01 not dIt likewise, canntot be sati t oriy anisweredl by the at atoen that they' wenit into a hop strmugglo simpihly for a fight. visioni of the foderal spoils in .ovoint of Ropublican success bto tho source) of inirliat io 10oso pa triot ic arld br'othiorly. 5tn tlemiotn, wvho aire figh ti ng the colort bV~lrothor's poli rights, an ar1ei l inl theW stru simply for ai light as tar as are inodividunalIly conucernied. TIo t he couint ry press this v is hot weon seasons for election n tors. too late to give ad~vice t) era andl too soin to comllmoi tho result of the eletion. D gates will soon comoi in for I1 share of instruction as to il :hutes andl can save thiemso: fiuch timo and stud~y, by con rimg the viewVs anid opinions those who haRvO given miuch 1ii to the study of the constituti of other states and have well fined ideas of what the prop< constitutiont should contain. ready some of the host talonti the stato is giving expressio Sthe'best means of accomupliel certain results of vital intores Sthe state. The people will ox Stheir representatives to fram< *,. instriument, wvhich will suit conditions and be adapted te e of South Carolinians. ] -- f the bo -eafely be countod upon, the a constitution will be made whic - will moot every requirement of . free and onlightened people, an 'ear which will bO a monument to th wisdom and patriotism of Sout en11 118 Carolinians. Lightning struck a Georgia n m, f- gro and skinned him alive. A rt.io. last accounts the negro was doinl I Col- duty in a dime museum, drawin mpe- a handsome salary, and the ligh t ad- ning was doing as well as could b centso expected. As for The pay of a Congressman i lould nearly fourteen dollars a day, c about four bales of cotton <o r ,e Pli tlu- wook, not including Sunday. Gener~al Grant. "General Grant was," says Gei -- oral Horaceo Portor in McCluro Magazino, "without ezoOption th INAL 1iost absolutely truthful min ec- ovl Cllcounterod in public liff 'ook lio was not only truthful himse] but ho had a horror of untruth i tion others.' An anecdoto illustrate nd- this trait. that. One (lay while sitting in his bOl vor- rooni in the Whito House, wher Re-he hlad rotirod to write a messag to Congress, a card was brought i and by a servant. isor- An officor oil duty at the tiniu m- seeiig that the President did no un want to ho disturbeod, romarked t tethe servant, "Saty tho Prosident i iot, in.' I Oi1 (Gneiral Grant overheard the re ma- mark, turined arotind suddenly il ICIS his chiair ad cried out to the son thI- vanlt ' '',"Tell him no11 such thingl don't lio ivself, and I don't Wian 1p(1- any onie to lie for meI" the Wlint a pity that wo do not hav d awt in plblic life moro men liko Con 0oldl( oral (Imant in this respect l ha Is SIne4 Notes, 1r ii I t is poor ecioiy, O'e in thes I tho hard timies, to sell oil all ethe fit hogs - robuying at. two prices make i111( tiniues hiarde'r. the (ilt tng ad throwmtig groon cor > re- over the lonce alongsido of a corr din- ihld to old hogs, is a good way t the 11mk theml unru-ily, no miatter him good the lince.i ' * 31ect.- W hy is it, 011t th 1111ort o menit Swm1o fvoeders foget thaite u has salt.? Yet you w " :.,,....:. - buthour thI!, - '"""'ve m mm1, 41 ; me. m Scod if their ONlI o l Is (evoid of thie seasoning. all T hI'e fiarinr thint brieel w itl Car the and imake s his own soloctionl (1 ,b smws from yIeal to yeaIlr seldonl ia- Compilains about them asm 1ein1 uisatisfacto ; but hle who yourl; huiys is soIws of teni gets those tha *i' should( have gonoe to miar'ket. the ie who thinks hogs (doln't hk Liti1o comfort hais netver soon1 and( oxpW pub-1 riencod (lie dilerenco iln the boltto return r for food conisumed. Shadei .una- water, absence of filth, human lure treatmiientI.all arounid cont ainu man 1)ri- pounds 0f extra hive weight. kons1 If swinie areO iroule~d with largi whi ito worms, Prof. D). A. Keni 1.oves5 thle fol lowVing remieidy: Fani at- ton ino, A pound0( ; ealomelii, )01ound 1)0n1- milve'i'.e t he aitolitii in a mior and tar; (hiwni miix ealomuei. D~oso: Ii v IoaspoOnifuil to I ~ii I' igs of' 7 theirlpounds. Let1 pigs get4 hunigry all terspro mkle it oin soakedt feed(. Se F thei thamt all halve ani (equaul chian1c a1 rouigh . Two( doss t wo day13s apart '8 do- -Western Swiniehor'd. . A Kansa gir ithi i four mnarrin~ igh t- sisters, reiceiv'ed a prol)(iven 01 marl roes, riago recetlty, and asked a week pe to thi!nk IClover. She wvent to soo al .et her married sisters. Onie, wh used to b)e a bello, liad three chil d seeldrn, id al1l her mn waork, mm the( had1( not hooni to thue thieatre or ou thle ridintg since' sho was mar1 iried . An lisimig young manih at thle I tm sh ,marriod, wals suppor0lting lumii. 111 third did( nrot. dar'' say lier life wa (1did her owin when lier 'huand we sface- alround~l, andi~ thei fourtih was1 di tvoricodh. Afiter visitin the a 'nmi hearing t heirm woes, the' herin oii eles " thi nrrative' welnt hiomei, gat pea Ihm- I ink and(1P pper I 1( an wrot. ani i nswel the to the young man. She accepte< maly hiimi and( said she cold be readil . o r theo coromonoy wit hin a month love Telephiones have hO 1acomie Hi for chieap that many f armiors cani af ical f ordl them1i1. Just a s goodl r'omth Jossenl diistanecos, briniginmg viilag and counltr'y peopleO cldo together, hiiy so will tehlponies a id in the sam<ii direction. More sociability aind imprnovedlIll moan (of commhiui ca eek tion will (10 much t oward simuph 1 amt- fying t~h( problom of maintaining ot- adesiralu)e ratio between the couin 011 try and city p)opula2tion. lo- A farmor who hocomes (discour ein agedl with stock when prices are oir low, will never b)0 successful! he vos will start inito som11 other stock or .il crop w'hen prices are high, and by m .tetm oi ntemarket prices of are down ; while the farmer who b)or broeds stock as a permanent part 0ons of the farm, will find each ton de- years that live stock on the farm >soel pays better than any ether farm prodIuct. Al- .. in The following are tihe nine long n to est words in the E~nglish language at the preseut wvritmig: b to Jincomlprehensibility, poet Philopregenitivoess, I an Honorifbibilitudinity, their Anthropophageniarian, the DusPtoportionabeleess romn Tra'nssubstentiationableness 1y it Pranti ..ubsttiioil h The wagon maker-An axlO trool a The blivo bloods-A family troo, d Tho shivering poor--A fir troo Tho carpontor-A plano troo, 0 The summor girl-A hoech troo, h The victim of stalo jokes-A chestnut troe, Tho melancholy--A pino troe, - Tho politician-A plum troo t The old folks-A roof troo, g Married couples-A pear troo Tho college athlote-A rowan 9 treo, A dude--A spruco troo, o Tho school teacher-A birch tree. Tho children-A Christmas troe, -National Educator. s r A4,1111 M1erominle Will Do, r taKorosino is a good counter-irri rtant. Korosine wi'l removo rust from bolts and bars. Korosene will romove frosh paint. Lorosine will 1m011ovo ir. Korosone oi cloth will "provont flat-irons from scorching. Koroseno cloans brass, but it should~ b aftorvards wipod with dry whiting. Kroselo sillplifios the i&laundry work. Kerosono inl starch provonts its 0 sticking. R IeversIb)4le words4E. A person with ia, consi(erablo aniount of spare timo oil his han1ds ias collected the following list of t words which may be spolled for ward or bakar-tlirm sa they are callod in leariiod ian guage: Anna, bah), ho, did, eivie, - (ad, de(td, (loi lied, (oved, (eco, 0y(% e ewo, gog, gig, gag, level, madaI -100on, otto, pap, peop, pip, p)(1) pup, redder, refor, reppIeJr, rviver', rotator, 9441s, sexos, Shahs, talt, tit) I tout, tot and tit. Wife-Its kind of you to put - my rIIblbers onl for mIle. .Kn1CIOIling lIluts hand ( (hugging lway )--Its-a--plasilue, m1 y-lly doar. Still I am glad yau ire no SConlti ped(o. s 0 b14-rfec llt" Inprovedl 'po3. The11 Sou thern Rtailway has mw C11 c om(ly perfected the ric of - its famuous "'imited" tiaillts al Sthoullg it suoilled tlhio ('oil1d w n lo r1.4m for impilv(m)I( Augi st, 1ithI pala in I est i It'l r throulltgh coaches wer mldd, to be f oleratel het wieeu A(a I Ita..v 0its , 1 Wiil wiys, and a . stl t n saille i o le'w aii iliar l 1 dining (usS, IIi!t by this great SyStoi exl y for it S I' st ihu11d traills, wo' put ilno the si'c. This Ilving pilace' is 1141 (nly "All that airt yilds'', but iIs In cry possiblo rthiiremenit, oft com..1 shor and re1( istfl pleaisur'. - TIhere is nai ('xtra farie chmargi'd r tot ride' on this tiiI in aywhen-'i. , Passenigers can~ talke tile pllmi tl V. est 1hul14 only3 stops ait lpincl~h 4 l~Marize' 4)iher. Ou)r farmers~l should h1 lve good hog.s .thits fall, andt wye hiave dec(ided' to olUfer til'helrgest , anyl age, hog, 1by Dec(emh h er -..5th, I 195; and( thlree (1llar for5 40 the largest, 011e year old hog, and two dollars for thett second1' largest-all persons1 iln Pic'kens colm1ty Vwilo will hieraifter ble'omle sub scriblers t~o TIi. : subhsciberis anid wvi~lll' ay1u one( y'earI Iinl aid vance, are (eh gib le, Go o fe Ied ing yo1n- ho0gs an~d try' for tils prize. this prize must1 pa~y upl thir~l past mt -deb~1 tedness(', and11 11 one yea mi advance, lI ar' these diate (5int mimi and 11( govern yourselvets neeon1(ligly. 1411u Esa Ees Agaaau . The15 St l-rtt Raihilay hals again) a ~rranged~'( 'x14dogly citheap'S'' rahte's pllar ('tin'ilave, lit Ioston MassIM.,i Tick1ets will lbe sold1 tn August 28d, 2-ith and1( 25tIh ait. rt'oh of' $25.01) roundl t rip for ind~iiiuaIs, and1( $22.01) roundiirItip) for parties of teni (10) travin iig toget her from0 A I lanta~l, Augusta, Colmbia ad( in! termelldiatt' pIoinits. h'I liant. othler' al prt un~tIlaityV is olfor('d tt' public. Youlrs very truily aug8w3~ driN stald Ii~ys Yaitet Moiiey. VWliwant an1 enor'geti and111( am1 bitiOus girl or boy, ill each city or fowln to assist. us5 inl introduicinlg our1 hiigh class, iilltate new 1Olspa- I por1 for' women)0. Yout can make a mloney fast1, oir socuro any 1 artie ta~ froml a tentC to a b icycloe, f'or a few g hour)1s' work ('eh Saiturdally 1morn! close staml)p foir list of ar'ticles (se givon, saplo copy and1 fullI par t ~ ticulars. Add(ress: Ladlies' E~ve-a ry3 Satiurday, Circulation Dlepa rt- O moneit, 361 South Svonth SI,. Phil- 1W FRlEEC 'O JoURNAL UEA I Ets.-THEv -l JoURNALr is anxious that~ its subscri. 1 bers should hlave the advantage of every good Lhipg going. Withl this end in view we have 'arranged wvithl The H~osterman Publishing Company, a1 of Springild, Ohio, for a supp)1ly of yearly subscriptions to their great monthly.,"The Amincan F~ar'm News" ~ which wvill be presenlted FREE"m E'o v- ' EIRY PAID IN~ ADVANCEC 8ubserther to A THE JOUa$NAL. 9 Js Your aby Preoy? The publishers of Ladios' Every Saturday, of Phi ladelphia, Pa., will deposit Ono luidrod Dollars ($100) to the credit of tho pretti ost baby whose portrait is roceivod by thoim for piblication; Fifty Dollars (50) to the next prettiost; Twenty-Fivo (25) for the third; Tiftoei Dollars (15) for the fourth, and Tei Dolhars (10) for the fift.h. The ilo aid 11. 0. addross of the parnlit must bo plailly writton on the tick of (1t photograph ho foro fri'lirdinrg. Incloso throo two-cout, stamps for samplo copy with full Iticbiars. Address: "Photo.graphic (intest." .1Ladies' IEvery 1ati rday, '3 South Seventh Strot, Phiuldolpihia, Pa. AS IN YOUTH Ayer's Hair Vigor CORDIALLY INDORSED. RESTORES Natural Growth /1 OFTUE .1:HAIR \ -wnEN ,.., ALL OTHER "I can cordiailly lIndorse Ayer's IMair 01 vigor, as one tof iti et'st. pretarations 0 0: for the iair. Whien I began using'Ayer's 0 1lair Vigor, all the froit part of Ily ieat ol -abotlIt half (of It -was bald. '.rhe use O of only two bottles restored a iattuiral 0 growth, wIich still conit e ju os as inl lily 0 yotih. I trit'd Several other dressings, 0 bit they all failed. Ayer's 1air Vigor io Sthe best."-Nrs. J. C. ' i i o Converse, Texas.0 AYER'S AAIRV A 1'1-:PRnIon i Dr. J. 0. AYER & CO., LOWELL, MASS. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO~oo t' "511"6284 ~______ moes$6&11111-4 a d e Dennis's Liver Assistant. Sa. s Mirs.-1. C. *L'iig': We kee'pL it il h fihle 11. W ouse r 1oi filr 11.4e inl case of siv-in-ssil.1 . i ie ailai lv, We' 1i:1 %-4.ii ; ti I t ; II . Iv lit I. ltI i t'a :4 ..1.fill Noticen)|. io i n th ( i-s. lo ilit' th ' lill ' 11r 4 l i -bl'e sijw-elof wi't h t I lry d it isa I i -hl rinnlttlv Nolv 1 I ce 1't J, o 'lrl o I ' . n'itdv.\ e it eied 2h-t.h, 1 89. >n (1r belfolre 11h4 first ht of 44 pt mbq '- - 17, (11- Ill' h1.ir tel f e li 111l ij n t et i i I- hiiIs of4s i ' v i.Ll i. .1- .\. ST I-' .\ 1T oil I hII ihAI5. tLrk of ou.14 PIkenst ligh~' (l$ l School t'uis can O il get goo~1lord i private5 Parenfits <toii t ot oo etotwnt - ot'ate ther childrenl~ ca trnt, com-tes ehtb erl f'sepae. o business cshm the toii s.h1(oo.. Oirg itat our~ hiibireWn a t t~e begs cin-r ning ol' coo lit nd Ind them~ of'gl'rLyOL' b-o uter ,tinf ormio,in,dre PiekensgProerS. tC.v I (tSheri(ff' Sale. By vitue of excuio laedi cash at'l1) i the residence v of J.L.Owng iiis Dneu21svill1 twnsh1!ip, Piekns couni. ty, l.C.onhethiao'Spem b1 115 at. M cAN.*loc, . n., the ioh IotSelC to , LeJi'd upion att tt~he propet'y ~it toA t'. tHut, at .2 1the .',it of . -.W. 'tia s, ;u1 s ltd to tgisfy sid Execu J. 1. G.MDA. N. L-I,, OS . it tlailti Car otill 1iit ary Acad-ft't itt ____ iiThe't fioll owo i ' llenelitry~. \-nanies 1f 1 twi t alny: Aient t 1.o .\ lof 1 ,3 rdrit i uieor 1, weit'hbtu' I, ar tnhs n W 1, )ickns( AN, W eilliamsh12', l 1,k Thse dreifsrting ttlee wof apply >ontly tonc the ul (-harinls thiard- 1 nf itlaors at rwl. If (o',Va inoma CiI ajn nuer'esoiiar bhni otile pers >rlwly ade vio 'mostve filrd ort moe 'haiirman Ioo beforuggust ormhiwen fre 'orit h SterlN eON~ IIAOO~CI).1 lCe45latoia St.;r o Vior Prut. lyo .lay INtisoc. ' ap POES THIS C. -TH 'EOPLE'S CONSIDERING CIRCULATIl RATES ARE CHEAPER IN THE UP 1 sculation 1,000. LDVERTISE! JUDICI F( WAGON LOAD MONEY *3 on th part of)1NI it s -o sesor. It is 11oney that gives ui! pleIasu re, bilt tlI 's thait iluoney will buy mIe people .slpend money foolishlv, al e he ind enjo meti ?dig, u leaIure io Jmei 0,_ el -- . l l- No -hoa e s in or subscribes 'or SPEOPLE'S JOURNAL tool to t Y (,il con Tl uippose This Adlvertis( You would1 soon1 (c1me to theo conclusion th. hie oPeople' W ho is it that 1oi cntiall 1. Pe r ~X altter* Every Ordcrs for All Solicited by Mail or Othe Delivered at Prices Competi inl your Sub1)scripItion)! Let us8 hatve youra copy G7 Satnple coiesI furniishied (on app~hlication., -MISSES ..A \Ve now offer our el AT 25 PER CENT ] make it a rule to close oult al make room for ni fHERBONE CORSETS A SPEI ALSO A FULL LII S.--Small line of Dress Goot = Misses .11 WHOLESALE AN amai kTCH YOUR JOURNAL. )N OUR ADVERTISING THAN ANY PAPRil DOUNTRY. Readers, 6,000. OUS ADVERTISING IS THE PUNTAIN OF SUCCESS. ever he avolused of spending money I ihly, a nhtl l it a 1r11111 re rasonls mivince h im of his wisdomn. ni willhke 'lII IE .1oU NA1,, not MV wuv- ise. luindr1it eds ol others like it, in.alLIse it is I eal y a likeable palper. O2 lt re ll''n to nd-t ei j yo t Y o ug'iiat to 4i, yoI itiet a d patr 1Olliz( tie coi is or ie People's .Journal ~ Was Your amnent! : It Advertisinig s *Journal. 'rd to pa th le ear $id1. papir filled with Choie c eadingI WVtek. Kinds of wise and Promptly that wvill Defy ton. T(rin orSiil ini your Job) Work OC ERS. itire stock of LEDUCTION. I stock of each season to ew goods. IIALTY. IE OF NURSING CURSETS. Is at a sacrinice. ~ogers,= D RETAIL., SUMMER )f Mid-Summer Goods! To make room for Fall and Winter GOODS, all Sum. mer Fabrics will be sold 331 per cent. under former price. A big lot of Embroideries and Laces will be sold at a sacrifice. A few pairs of la(lies' and children's Tan and Black Oxford Tices. If I have your number, you can buy them at almost your own price. Tiese goods cannot be charg ed at tie prices they are now being offerad. . K: "%rl. DRY GOODS AND SHOESI 1- Pendleton St., Greeliyille, S. C. Snov1. 11 A. MolI(IAN, T. C. R4OflINSON, Gr'eenviiie, 8. (.. Pickens, S. C MORGIAN & UGHINSON, Attorneys at Law, Pickens, S. C. LV~lracliee in all Courts. nich28t f. 1.1U 1. n0009. T. J. MAULDIN OGGS & MAULDIN, Lawyers, hi P z~1Iickens,8, C. .it KlHsi:Y, Physician and Surgreon, heeC at hiS res.idencW .\lnink StIreet. )IJ. WV. WNORWOOD, DL.itist. Dr. \\. 'M. Nr-mnwoon, Assistant. Office, Main Streel, Greenville, S. C. an. 9, '2 'y RlJ. J1. CARLISLE, Dentist Green. vilie, S. C. Olice over Adison & Gee's )rug Store. Painless Extraction of Teeth. No constitutional or ((oxic- Meilc; NO e mot h; No sloing of gmn.; Som.. ingj new; A bisolutely' safe and( pinlitess, IE CLIA ilK- G EO. E. COOPElR Clark & Cooper, D~ealers in Marbl and Ornite Monments, )IMBSTONES, of every descriptiorn \.so. MANTlEL~S, STATUAlRY, VASES ii Wrought Iron FENCiNG, Greenville, -. Sept. 19, '91. [f you wantl ithe finest PICTURES made thec State, go to) Wheeler's Studio, 11:; Mcllec Aveune Greenville, 5. 0 8'F3" Crayon Portraits a specialty pil 7-y lisses McKAY, Mt1in Strteet, GIt lCEN VILLE, S. C. llave just received a seond shipmient ofl AND HATS [n Itle 1a est styles and1 lowest possil. Plt10CES. MISSES MCKAY, Main St reef., Gtreenville, S, C. Poor Health means so much more than you imagine- 'orious and fatal diseases result from trifling ailments neglected. Don't play with Nature's greatest gift-health. If you are feeling out of sorts, weak B , and generally ex and can't work, beglit at once tak I hg the most rela ble strentgthening. IredeIcine wihI Brown's iron lilt ters. A few hot ties cuire-bentefit itS cornea from the iSvery first dose-id It Cures Dyspepsia, Kidney and Liver Neuralgia, Troubles, Constipation, Bad Blood Malaria, Nervfous alments Womnen's cnnmplaints. Get ony the genuine--It has crossed red lnes ontheowrapper. All others are sub situs dOn rece pt of two 2c. stamp.we air iewsandbook-free. BROWN CHESMICAL. CO. BAL.TIMORE, MD.