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he People's Journal. T. U. IOBI3NSON, Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year Entered at the Post olco It Pickons as second-cass iattor. ADVERTISING RATES . Ono clollar per ich for first insertion, flf- J ty cont for each Othltient insertion. Liberal tiiscotant. for ad vertisements on ani nual contracts. Teras cash. Aninal coil- y tracts payabliP qritsterly. No avorites. One ,rico to all. No spe cial position or speeia rates to foreign ad- d vertisers. All suiel mutist take the run of c tia paper and ahido by sitch rates. Lo a1 notices, in locail coltitinl, 10 cents per linte for first. isertiou atud live cents for i oach sithseqitent insertion. Adivertisentents for vomitig issite s.hoIld lw luanteit in not. later thimn Monday morn- t irig.f The edi(tor wli not. he responsible for the vmws iew l opinlion1s of coirrespouuttents, tll less the sani are editorially endorsed. Till I1SI)A , O(' ~lit 10, 1 . 9. CObNST11111'ITT4NAL CObNVEN 'I'IO1%. f The Colivvilt ion hUtd hel in ses Sionl liearlY foliI we'ks alld tn 11Ul took a recess 1unt1il t ilw .15t i ilnstanlt, c tHils givinig ilie melnhbers ail Op-? portilliliy to) g-I holno anid attl:n1dt to thei priville alilirs, which doubtless nleeded their attention. At this seasonii timle at homo is very preciion: and consideriable loss inl hnsiliss was savd by the recess, and thll taxpavoirs will ha1rdly be anly\ ti lt wo' olfi by it. Tho chon ic speakirs Ilay reclporate and I trea.tt thf. emilvention 6) mor0T Sul perilliolls oratoiry. \ ilile thil convol i tioll li1s not Imlich to show, yet it has accmCI plisied a great deal and thO unfin islied work liav nt collSulno a Very l\141g tiie. Tle aillit of work nweessarv Iii the construction o( 11 new o1I'lst i li io l wNtas a stir riS' to 1111anll d althouigh it wals adimiriably divided and assigneld to the lai41tors, who liavo performeoi thiig tusks dilifgently and faithfil 1). yet.t Il progress lias not holl 2s1 it'a a .xpected. It is well to t-ake tillo ald do a good job, while ill wUrvokilleil are ait it. It is gratilving to obsereve that. the cserllt'Pvatives, lfter oppsing and llrii'wilig t''rv obstacli' ill the way of get titng thw conlvelntionu, fail ilto lill ald do good s''rvice flo t' te. It is a1 ftl wor'thIiy of !-i~i ico~ tft i i wt' nitillhe s ait' ( in1. their (uty, acctrdingi, to their otwni convict ions utnal oscen Is lis tonin fg tto reasont~ wiitont. respect to perisonis tor fact ionls. AMter ali it is de'ilit l to dhiscosvter the' ex ttemo par isan11 pu1pt'rs aicknow ledg ing 1.hat Sellator Tiiltmiil is righ i1 tie 1lail1 alid is slipportedl Ii beforo t ho conven\t'i oll. Thoy fiin< him about as patrititc aluld wiso a Coumuuty COBli3iIN NE4)31'M MItEe 111i P01 t it) ' t iol o lw Pta ii frollt GAravlo'y's mill to (rilii ltridIg( neIOU r I'ickenls, wils ea rd , t est imllt ny' beting taken01 fori andl against if andit it wsiI graniltd. 0. P. Field1( a9 to the propo itsed' rtoad lfroll1i lvel Shomils tot N. M . Madden's an1)11e I1t was ord'(cred'( to tioon now roa. ..-4.iom Ruhamauh church to the s6 titon' EYl u.l, to, inudo ,t'pr posed0( chanliges ill tilt Cetral roa1 t by thle Norris mills 11 ido( tractk. Tihe Couniity Boaird tof Commi siioneris mot in thoir oflico ton th '7th ins.tatli and tranisacted t ho fo low ing business:5 The comm lissioners appoint1) ed mauiko changes in road from Aikon storo to WVill iam Nix miado thie rep1or't, which wals ad~opted, and waRs ordored~ t hat t hi roadl : openeiid. Trho reorit of special comili sioners,8 as to) the r'oad fr'oml Mor tain Grovo chiurc'h to WV. P. Baikor' wasl aldop)ted, and1( it was or'deres that the r'oad( ho openod0(. A peCtitionl against at no0w iroa loading from Twelv'o Milo gr'av yard1 to coniel~i CampII was hionr< and conltinlued to ne(xt meleting. The speciaIlimisioners0' r'o porteod as to the change on oI( road fr'om J. A. Robinson's to tht Major pla1ce, andl~ it was ord(ered that thle road be 01)ened(. Reolultio.1s of condolence and1( reospect wereo passod1, upon01 inf orma tion of the (loath of James F. Lay, who was a mniebe of the hoard. The mooetinlg adjour'ned to moot Novembher 7th. Notice to Journal Stock holders, CALL MEETING. The stockholders of Thle Pick enas County Publishing Company are hereb called to moet 01. Pick ens, 0. i. 0on Monday, October 14th, at 10 o'clock, sharp. 130 prompt, and let every stockholder beprosent, as business of special >rtotance wul demiand your at . T, Ol DL* . eOntr*R oes OENTRA 8. 0., Oct. .7th, 1895. Our town was greatly shook )n last Friday evening by t lows that Mr. James F. Lity h >een shbl and killed by Georgo j finson near the factory. Hison had been working f 1r. Lay on a bridge. Thero w; omo disagreement about the wo1 one and Mr. Lay refused to sett t tho time. On the fatal evenii linson sont for Mr. Lay to con p on the bridge. When Mr. Li Aent, the question of a settlemei ,as brought up again. Hins< row his pistol and without pro c~ation-fired, tho ball entering M lay's groin. A negro "Fed" Ogl ,y, took hold of Hinson to et im when by soie mleals he W hrown from the bridge. As DlI Hinson put a ball thronu im. He the) turned to Mr. L tid taking hold of him put I 'istol to left side of his neck a: roda Mr. Lay sank down up lIo bridge and after roquesti ho doctor and his wife t0 ho se or, soon expired. Hinson jumpn IT tho bridge and mado good I scapo. lHe was followed soi istiance by Mr. Dban and \ lorck, but thoy could not ov, Iko him. Tle inquest was hold on Sati lay and all the evidenceo goes )rove that it was t most bru nurder. Mr. Lay was buried rosterday at Sharon, the Rev. 1. Zimmerman conducting i iorvi'es. Mrs. ILy has offered a row, >f $250 which the Governor I mp)Ip'lomontod. It, is Ieported i \Itr. Martin has offered ia r-ow of $1,000. Tihe report, camo to Cont.ral uLrday that lini sol had hoon s at Pondleton and wa-i( s siipose( be at tho house of his param there. Sheriff M cDaniiAl orgili ed a posso and wiont dowii.but, f. od to finid their man1111. The following is t descri)tior the mian: He is about thirty-f years of ago, five foot, an(d olo in :Ahes high, cirly hair, saI lustacho, largo grey eyes wide twoon , and walks oreet. Ito n Ihck pants, blue coat. amid a brown IAt. Mr. Jalmos Yiourg his mnas Mis Ia rrison, of Westlin1s who has hoon visiting Miss Warnock, has ret u rned home. Wo now haiv \,(. t ho lIII'est seI in) tho couitv-n141 hunidred li ss ( illoev has a very Ill elas-S-svenhl4 ;I 1uipils. ( )(tr I sic holuse is coupleted alld m I I impovementli s ar'e Ihoilg Inlade the school biuildinrg. Thell Expositionl "Flyer" wals on the Southern t odIv. I t is li I Ived tIa t t h o uit hrni will the Centra'il of Geborgia Itadir Tlhie (leganlt res'iden1('c o Mi - 11. flllnd is abouit com11ph .. We h~avo several cottoni he who are nW gis inig thle very~ of' ilhima'urhet. 4 iio( stor. oni West Enid. 1 1Pro t rac Ited serices are i~t hoh a11( t thle Pre'isbyteriani ehi Iholm pasItr Iiinlg assisted by WNilsoni, of S'eie. Froma wwrei'y. mit thle lIapt ist church amid Folks singing~ in tw aften .. brut by specMtaitorls prin1cipafl Ithie sintgers weuro not' so v-iry .1 tifu for cm the sizte of thle crowd I we had sonwil good. twenlty-fivo i ld 5iilg any wayII. We im t stamjp that the O. F. 8. A. N. outlyg folk enilunow ceti p 10r, "dlollt yoll soo. 1. F. ltcoggs wais thrown bi mul1111 juist below here yestoe e misidrialy~ br'ui sed up but ser'iousuly hurt. l'- Te oil mill buildings have b eeni cem'oed aind p'art. of the cliunter is here, t lie boiler o lace(', and they will soon1 heo s~ for eruush inrg seed1, it appear111s. r Cotton is coming in rail t, the gilns runls night~ and d a koep pae~o withI thle t imos. W. A. Stewairt, tolegraph u .ton at Blackshurg, is at hom<1 .. with fever. s We had1( our firist frost. or 310ththi ult, which was follow< two more thie 1st uand 2d ins Sthe cr'eeks and branches. Fo 1 td and r'eport has it that late groun corn has'f 115s'oured. Our' potato vines0 aroy noi killed heo yet but we had plenity. The finest poa1 crop) this a( f'or years' imn this section. Rev. W. H. Workman is c. ing on a protr'actedt meetinj Contral this wook. J. L. Gary andI family of Gm ville are visiting relatives in ti Mrs. Roe has moved1 back from Peizer. The farmers are so busy that they are h~ard to keep up v One pokes his head in town o sion'ally to ask the price of cot Answer is 8 :75. Notice to Township Cc . mi~sioners. The Township Commissioni are hereby notified to have public highways worked and put in first class order (mce. MATTREW HENDRIoKS, oct).0w2 Supervjeor 'he Courtenay M'f'g C Paid liberal prices last year forf7 a declining market. The sai >iy will be pursued this fall, when c market is higher and advancing. Farmers of Pickens County call tt assured of receiving full prices I their Co-.ton at the NEWRY ILL on Little Uiver. FOR SALE! Bagging and Ties at the cheapest I-ces evCr known. . (\oA. CoRT-NAY, Pres. oct3w4 Newry, S. C. NOTICE! I will IIv Cotton at Central and alhounl, S. C. Aml inl a position ta VV -r01 pIc.: Don't, fail to se v before youl bu. Oct lnn A. .1. BOG0 6. IAX NOTICE. 'T'he Cotity TIreasurer of Pick ais will open his books for the Aleet ion ofl taxes for the fiscal ears 1,891 )5, inl his offico at 'ickels C. 11. , S. C., on lie 15th f October, 1 Nl, wI the fol. >wing taxes will be collected : State ta x I mlills. ()rdinary Co. tax :'. Ilast iildebteniess I, IRailrohtl tax -1 School tax 2 Court house tax : Total 17 A ll able hotlied men bet weeL 1 a nuId 5) Y cas of age a re I iabl - Poll Tax. A sjn-cial -? mills school ta, ill be collected Iromi propert.N olders, inl Dayton and Alaynart 1141 i mills inl aslevy Schoo istricts. Swill be in miy oflice until De emierl :1st, 1895, at which tim< lie books will close. Respectful lxy, d T. T 'NG O D 1,01), Coiity TI reasurl er. Sel). 1t, S5.-tf Toach(rs' Notice. The CoOy R1'o:.rd of. Exami itwrs will Ileet at Pickens 0. 11 m tlie tlinel v1iday (the 18t lay ) in O ctober, 1i8 )J, for thi )lmrl)os of e'xamininlg cand( lates for County TPeacheri Ume I iliente's. Ca 11ildate (5will b'' exaniine 11n <intestion(s furniiish ed by ti S tate lioard iof EIMxamin1er'S, (o thIie onrlinia ry En gIlih bran cht TI. C. IHOB!NSON, Sehool Conunuissioner, l'iclonis, 5. C.. Sept. 20th, 189 Not ices ol' Fiil settlemnent. I w ill aly to) .1. Il. Newln-ry,1~ .1hug' l eto make U a i na l ett l m ent of I 1 is 21 ti dayilof i htober nex and sk4 tot disi ssed a I.X'xerntlors .I A l (,vi ni.:, Sei: 2)( t h S so (hi I-:x4enI'tor ) to infk ao final t j)lement Ofl ''1 est o (- io (in 'drene,' onsul t o Ari uleuras is-.xNentors skp 2 'ir one ofd Exurn or: Red C and edok. Yormsatongeolctd If yeaou ofwant po11its ont "I r tuob GrowI lov ie tler sut Agicu pleto'raltuC Noct tcha Yt our a ttron asge sited.11 h Byii ra sonopec ernt msfrom er in Ctrog L. Holastuesolprson herey notld l8 to epofo yl., No One++++++ Can Sell Goods at or below Cost and Live, Unless He Sells a heap of them. \Ve cannot reducc the price of our goods, because it has ahays been our custom to give our patrons the best goods on the market at the shortest living prolits. Our stock of Cloth ing and Gents' Furnishing Goods was never more complete in every line than it is today. We have used our utmost en deavor to select our stock from the best manufacturers in their lines, so that each article we sell leaves our storC with ouriarantee stamped on it. All that we ask is that you give our stock a personal inspection before buying, and we will SC!! vou. DREIFUS & Co., THE NEW CLOTHIERS Creenville, S. C. 113 and Ii 3Iainl Street, s I do) not mean'Os to bother the rearler~ of Tu-: JoLIns.\ 1 with anyi~ hiigh tlownu itlvertisemen'it. I meanlf only~ to 'tate at few Itets iad F :iun sure you al - are wise enioughi to prioiit by it. Wheni yout come to Green~iville ii you ari wVis4 you wvill Oi ve straight to thIe \lanuni~oth Diy G oe'tus Store of It L. 11' B I.NT%:idt he will giv VOyou bairgains1 tha;t will miake yu haippy. I will give yotu I lea vy Cantiion Flanneitls for .14 e. y a iiebd wle l Shiirting Cailicoe.s -1i l ii Int d~go Calicoes 4I i IP ii s5 'Soz. WVootl fil1led School Boy I)I\ iiBi ~is5 Jen.10 ns1 1 t l 1ni 1le.% lits tl bet 84 oz. Wool filledi School 1Bov'T il ipi dalwo Ji';ins 20 tli I co is 100oz. WVool Ii lied School IBov iui ili o~oli]Iwo Yar d widet Bleachiing (nioIntiiliyll'ii(iilirfS) te 1 li Fh inel 124 leite ikt' c I ak o ~ ~ 4~~~ u tiIllyd.en' 5o. grad lied st ild o f l io van t biiefi0-4fWhite llydpSpiclias50 hi ~a. etie i. ].g no IT in iAll11 wool d lakt, .1 ~ltst styl $ i g 1. y~u Ii rogh toyiii l~l~t I 0' , S)ergeyOi U l co l 'i t4 or sii 5 Be st q r ulit apoVinhm4 ~ etlz r Brs Faoll Cop hcs5(e shul cntina igetCntaghe o Poarth, 8t ~ isur th lages yild andahermackneg enrchmn W of e ovisly.etOnn l~ua~sOfOhrI~gll ha maooke. e and se or one.urevsAlm od eebuh brimaw fullo whef nfcoton . so fars. gaItat will ive rou and b(ei;f yery uca es. Nk l ~ k i -uceNwYt Iyou thou kyimnsokwhc you are dalyivtedy toiet ldC't Imu.a ]R ]GN 2 . ofIi the ityl.n tc l n sbrm isslef seuinomtn for er twl esn re n FALWLEAD AND RETIL l aaate sta d otstls T1 ATURES 1 1 With 111Slls Br8.' i011G Id SHOWS COMING!Oi Oil In Unique CurloSitles this 0h Mammoth Show has no Equal. lo ---r 10o 1 AT GREERVILLE, S. C. ) Ly Weulnesday, (tober 16th. Thir pallr of tonster liip)opotami ar' V- unqitestlo.,jtt~ll s he 1urist iti.otvin r. able wild hensts Ii exibition; thir1 1ink - of Ostriches te in t-iv nletl- theIr Edneni - 1)1 ed Seils a Id Se'a Iionis. Itooster 11 ch'es tira and i'i g Chircn., tinitig pea:tcock ire aS gentliit wideir.4. Al Ai"'anii Cravan. h10 inaognilleelit i !y_(-C g 'lN ageiI 3 'i le CI r i t e r. i Ig I Hom: i lii: eIIr . tile, I'erfoiming Arenas. AIN-.\ir (. Ci-i . vall, Tropial Aqui~in11S, Ails[tr1lian1 Avi Ila arly, Atihlets ;u Arabii Citrm-:i. ad The nam111ies of rens reall t perfornerr n arte. legion, 1111d (he I lpporilronte races Lig 1i nia of the most, varvil :nni spirilel g characI1101Tr. Ever'ybo,ly will warnit Ln Soe n t atld fo. t h:t, it.:tt er . e whole wolbl fif ed tm anti voiers Sells tlrtothkeIr'' ev(e -- a whre presCIIt. Now f verybotly elin alive an iopporltmit.y of woi e ing The Grates Show on ertlh. sewi.0 extIler - sion .4ts on all line- of Inravel. Sells Brothers' Circus and Double Menag erie. r- Sell; lrtilrIs' eirensu. will viit. G re ii el to Ville, Wen e t'. y, Octt 1. 15, 'hi'e show 1Athis sasoli Is t l;ar t.et. Ir'velii. C l'welve ((ents tir,' r't'tittrell to cnt:ili it, y Oil variolis pa (.of thIllk niiutlh txhiilion. S. ells Itiret hers' .1re vet erIiii .s hownls-o :inlt h le k ov wlin le people wv:InII. l''r nt':nr- o ly a girerof a cen-lt In-y hatvi 1114,C : tuerodt to I he p~eople. 4of A IIIeric.1:11n11.1 n [rd strlht . 'I heir' Hiiin 1; to excel- ill pr11 e' 1as ilg tio I it ltt4lie anl ex ibitiot ci: n : til lait i1sru4nv-, ansI a helicr it in o1h1 11'11r. in I A gntt fire si0r t ptr.ule will 1:0k rla :e :a1. 10 o'clock onl t he inlmoing fI ll- ex hibit itn, :anti t will -ivV otur' t'ilize'n an1 a 011.-1 p orin it.y I o witill s .1 11it ! ie p : I itI ) il a Iftter wlh'ih thwo perft n:ill,(- %w ill im' t iveii--atrnni :tl 2 nil evenin ' at 8: door's opj t ntie hlo t4) u ii . S':l ig v: pacity, 12.000 l'o-itively lit oily grt'eat liz- show that. will vi.-t ivn-n' I Isk -*a ni. i The Greatest Zoological Exhibition Travel- 2 ing with SELLS Brothers Big Show. fGreenvilleds. C., Weihnic-s4l:1, .Octobe'1 10 u W hlil'. abromil .I18l r' th,- 11': .b1- Ill) i inbly 1tt ir:61 spteri-Il nt in in h pa- 1 elh:nintg in A ii-ir.ulia, 1K:"< nioli. n tnl cht 1(13 where t, intitiy, ext'~ nlingly, inni' :nti rnar:nl %%t 114 ign.1 11ifin't I vl lilI-I. iIY 1- nt4 :11,1 'tv nI h 1 1 t . I vlle l ln , tii nt' tl n t '; :i . . I of which is I ig e' n hl t. i t sw nllio iny other. one heret(o4forev ex ibl l i wAi <lrove of gnia'()f:n Klt ii r of ' :t ri l ui . : los. nl'ick of spi l ttlic i t' -rt .tt b i y v I 14; 1 . (nn'--, 4tint' l Ii.t,' v t Ii Inn' I1-v' 'ncIl .- , t, Imi f t; li n. in va inin' t e tn', 1 1 ,it t'nitt i l l I l'ing(lrk 's :n nprl p~esl 1:uignage-gifleti~- hila Intuh, %0 t rp rtoitiy tecsfutllr. :v beeni in--t ah r fri v r ln ndu ahe uorvtii'th1le i ( isti pr'inte i t he o l re I ol niei'nd t11no t s (i o of !~ldist 1 tit ' i:111l 1 tl 'l ik oll~t'e, uiniverll-y pll ti le iiL. Wetlder n1It- 14)t 11o the rnr.il peo,4ple to :1.w in1 lomun ond >ted. bS letateotaol"ina, y(01- reis ) Coune'iya it, ('ikens iop willll f tl ve ll I h01.Il..'eiAll i e mt Ila 41-el 0n the ot of d in en 'an u-ch, ithae followin monnd ense .,'and on fLile in the to t'si of U;le, lo wOi 'Vsello toe \ higes idder il!$ b e. fi5, thcenP'sidC. tn.fS i. aii.i un the l egalC ~ikof h'onvs fori '1(3S , tu o rea l est l tofwi't: ,"i jiuor- JTempiiy. S wati'eyl. The M Cororilayloc, etal I e All that cetapece, par'cel II Il o .db or trc lyiang yngin. n itutin h outy and Sta 5fis tl laafrsai the town of I (a slev not frontaiing onei Smaee tne-fiftv . ( -) acrs, t bel~ 'Uing e a('k julong nnvedtot eighBlalo0) .ro- byfeeadjfonn th n' Prsiewiso n he epls ank Nof re vih Alsoeb adae te li(O a' irly, o orm tracto adi i o Sat. tyo fPcesad tt fi porn- of P' towny of attoey,o h ich.Sot vsd ltepbi ' For ledn ros et kes alt by olan lying ,n adiinguan nor'iw he w of Picknosinsw t , ac All c~ oornPer oiain and u trieets, f. ontiing one M aciSteet twenty si 2).oogi otadsenig'h ros ets aiigs onThi onctheEt andr Noftht' Also all btht othelt r3 ir celar. ?rry fainly we travct tf landt int btheaun s~g at dy o gie and gSotiat afire t sidne thecrow corpoetratlo dimsc an.SothtIjr sid ofv ah plar ic.1 oad pone and oftn whrich there scitos ad 3. gan ood gine houseC rale --FOR THiE FALL .'. SEAS01* ----- We begin it by offering to the pub. lic a large stok of Dry Goods, con. sisting of Silks, Woalen and Cotton goods. IHenrietta 1nd Orges in all tho latest celws. Cotton gooh3 iii almost endless variety. hI'iose La Bell Crepons, the very thing for early fall wear at 124 cents Tlie biggest stock of Flannels, red and white, plain and twilled, that I have ever had. Buyers of Jeans ,%ill (1o well to see me before bnying. I have a big stock and prices will be made to suit tlha purehaser. Shioes--Mens, women's and clu dren's Shoes, ull "up1) to date" and warrantel. Those who have bought shoes of me know wat my warrant mieansi to satisfy tile clustomer. DRY GOODS AND SHOESI 15 Pendleton St., Greenville, S. C. Snov0-9. 11 A. MO1C AN, '1'. C. 1ORINsON, Greenville, S. C. Pickens. S, C MORGA3H & ItOl[NSON, Attorneys at Law, Pickes, S. C. Gi~acili all Courfts. meh28 f. JUl.IUs E. nOGMs. T. J. MAULDIN BOGGS & MAULLIN, 4 Lawyers, f t I'iekeni, G C. I U01- 11t,1 1 il( K I i tIY, Physiclan and Surceon, flie at his residence .Mainl Street. \lareh 8, 189.1. It. J. W. NOtVO0), Dentist, Dr. W. M. N, rywoon, Assisant. Oilice, 88. Main treet, Greenville, S. C. JIt. J. P. CALIbSLE', Dentist, Gre--n.. ./ville, '. (.O)Ie over Ad-fison tz .\ievee's Drug Store. Painless Extraction of Teeth. No (- it -0 it ion l or \i( ei N , mrblmh; Nd s!ou::io ..on;en. llioew; ALhSuty, saf'lJAl 1Sines. .il . . I ltl'ETON, Dveti lt. j (<27m31 ir '~~i Wnt aler ins T'UtSmd nTMUSTES, of eviydecrpto AlowMrTICS, STA T Udo, E .1 anMrogtfron vENtlNG, GIreenvil, ( s. .Iep. 1, e1 1 If.Ii you wan te.4 lini est T itES mad 11: MC~e AlS l ven G r(eevi ll, S. C. ( llS jOIT~~ oct D ot payn withed.~ d ratstg-ealt disase resultr f~ rea~itesItgift-hatclt. 'i .ILI.~1 .1 V VIf yare fr ilt and can t wor lng the most ieclia Ibn 'egika nc4tk ble strenig thleni snt ru~lcie whichi mi Bitter A ewh 5casant to take. $ It Cures Dyspepsia, fKIdney and Liver Neuralgia, Froubies, Constlpatl/n, Bad Blood Malaria, Ner'.ous alments n~ien's coniplaints. Gtio e genine.-.it has crossed red.. etoij.wrapper. All others are sub. tt e o' receipt of two ac. stamps W Pair$1e andboo k--free. BROWN ChEMCAL CO. BALTIMORE, MD.