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''he .eople's Journal T. (. R1OBINSON, Editor. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year Entered It ite Post Ofilco it Pickens as set-onal-elaiss nmatter. AiERTISING RATES. Onte dlollic per inli for first insertion, fif ty v eit.i for eamli stbseritent itisertion. ,iheral discolit f(or aItvert istcientei oil in tit colitrats'. TeriliS (lsil. Ann1lual Col tracts, panthles 4tiln erly. No f:v;rite. oie price to a1ll. No spe cial >osit imion c t'liial rate to foreign ail vertsers. All smteli iutist, take tle run of the pap~ier id abide by sueli rates. Loca l iotives, ill lovcal colnilnt, 10 celits per lite for first, insertio ln d Ive veits for eael lssejtient insertion. Advei-tiseinents for cominig isstte sliotild be liniel in not later tlian Monlay inorn lng. 'h10 elitor will li he resli npsiibhl for the views a111d opin ions of correslitletits, an less the saime aie edit rially v eitorsedl. TI'll'UIII)A Y,* JU:NE 11, 1800t. wTvrTE CAMPA'Ai. The State Executive Comiittoo mot ill Ciolimbia Friday nigh t and completed all arrangenints for the Pimary10 to b hold Tucsday, 25th of August. Thoel ca mign will open ait an-) unmg nlit the 22nd of Juno and close at Albevilo on the 19th of Augist. Thoro will hte a meeting inl ivery coiiitlty of the Stat and (-Very'\ canlldidalte from United Son-1 ator down.11 will have the oppOrtui nity of addressiig the )e(ol)o. It w\*ill talw l even weeks to make the rounds a""cirdilg to 0ho soliedulo of mhetings. The executivo comn mittee., id iot forget tlho assess met o1 ()f CandidItes 111(1 the usual le/vy wats nlit. The assossmonts anI otler eXpelnss of liaking the Canvass will caluse a candidate to cIt leb Ite h is ciaices hoforo ontor ilg ti ie* '. le old rules woro ameliil1(I ill a few pilacos and adohptied. 1i', dirict primitiry for Uni tod States Si.c tit"ad Stato officors, Which la e n110 proimlised for C lon ii100, hots clli ait, last atli Sil diub, IC-s 1 ivc . slisfaction a evI il I df t ho Stato calin fin out tu1s i dear people livo h1im it f ' :.i t i's iind has tl 0on1o' t, tinl. the race. it will be0 plasiur to tho pelet) See th candidlaitis :ul( cast their ballo fcr' t h' ml of their eboicofor Ui ne malllor 'Is lo till(r coigessmall, Iiciit 0i c1Aunt 'lilc'r. The only obj tin toi lhi Phln is thet increasei thet. expel)isi's and the licssl vi Te cure in re th e 1robah catndidat es: M\. I rby, l'ited SItatcs Senator. Wi. HI Illcrbe, dlJohn 1H. Iarr Suut ati .1.. \\ itliiandu.ovoriio )cl. 8l. 21cwecilley alul i1 . I C c0jel'. I,1ct1tellallt~bt~Ivernil'. St ate.c .Ja ine N icrton, Compt iollti. (o0 crll. .aroAory elr J. (. Watts and 1H. N. Rie h ou rg, Adjtan t and ' il InIspoetI WV. D. Mdayfield and1( T. C. Robu1i son,Sulperinltendanlt of Eduicatia J. C. Wil born and J. A. Shg flail road (~Commnissionor. BOND) MYATTEII. Thec rtcenlt Now York Timeos D)i pantch fron. Baltimore, giving t1 alleged details of the alloged b stato bond deal1, comeIs in oni tin for campa)tign putrposes. Wh I will bo thei offect romatinls to1 $001n in 0111) ai short t imel. TI sameU (old sonig was sung in thoe la campa)fign only ini a lower~ tont with t he view of defent ing Ti! man for the Uniitedl States Senat. T1heo people1 of the SLtato are a<e customned to suich caimpa ign trick~ andI" willI not ann~oy t hemuselvc tioni, gotitonl up pr'.OSumiiably by th 0onomi es of Go vornlor' Evans11. It is stated by the Register, than Governor Evans andt( Troasuren Bates aro' preparintg ai sttomoin for the p)ublic. As it will spoa1 for itself and saitisfy till roason, ahle people, it will bo only neOCos Hary to wait and1( se0 the same old charge run (down and again knock, ed to ilidors. Aum Irish natin and a Fierenchmar were dlispuitmg over the natloonolit, of a friend of theirs. "I say "sait tiho Frenichmaiin, "that R he was born in France he( is a Frenchmn" 'tBe gorro," said Pat, "if a cat shold hav kten in the OVen would you ca thomn biscuits?"-Toronto Ul'rietia Guardiatn. JFon Far's. DEAR TOURNAL: Times seem t( be prosperous and the peoplo ar< in good health and spirits. Mr. J. P. Farr's littlo son hafth boon quite sick but is bettor. Mr. P. K. McAdams'infalit child is very bad off, but I hopo it will soon recover. I see the insects is upon the cot. ton, can't toll what the result will be yet. It seems there are plenity of can didates this year. Can't tell what the result will bo this fall, "they all hope, hope." What a source of human happiness rests inl the pioas tires of hopo. Man cherishes it to his very ton-b. Take from him hopo, an(d lifo itself wouild bo a hlurtleln. HoWv wisely ha1s 1ur hieaivoily Fathor bionded ill our cip of misery, soft whispers of our fittiro oxemptioi from its iflu oncO. "What ('o I hoar from that beautiful young lady." Young man hope on. Is thoro a hOilg who lives withIiout this balm of colso lation, th's h(,po of heavoily hirti which tells of happior days in bright anticipation. If such art tihe advanitiages of hopo, as to the tiings of' this field of thioris and briors-this valo of tears--wliit may wo expoet from that oilotioni, whon it bibracos the certainty of enjoying felicity with God in otor ity. 0Hopo on candidates. Liko Causar whei crowned Em peror anld iivested with tle im perial purplo, ho will exclaiin, "and is this all1." Potor Johnson, Esq., I think we had betLer leavo the caso of Cor poraul Jones aid Mr. Finley, to a board of honor. I think you ha] 1no right inl taking the stand you did. You said Mr. Fmdley haI treated the Corporal with siloni co.ntollpt. I t1hink it is a misiderstaid ing 110po it can be settled satislac. tory to both sides, if not theU antI only thenu I havo tho iilor to b Very respectfully &c., MIA.. JACK BANISTERH. Cross Plains. Mrii. EDITOn: As it has b)] some time silco our burg has h)3ol represented in your coliinsin w thought wo would givo you ai iter or two ill order hit you ma know that wo are moving along i the even tenor of our way, an have been rejoicing Ovor tho cop ous shower which havo fallon t re0fresl overything,baut a1re abloit., beComo a littile dspondent for for if teiy should con1tinue, old G oral Gr(een with hlis force migi A steal in and giv! us a ihaird figi P Yet. So fllr tle victory 1 has .iup 01urs. ... - ('ow.R1j%7-ille, andi are ill a( _r:Uliesl td te uisou liveauie f th favorabsle spring. S([ud ill (-(i) ti are Illirolls. T'ie ainging at Mt. Iarme1 la Suniday wats aitten~ided by' a got c'ong'regaition 11 st, w1 i th sI a dit bl i' er wen re severa I ot Iher gai hring is V inl the coaunuty of the samne fail iss i 51ida lowen, closal3( ai flou ish)inag school0 at \ ine5'~lnd acad1( miy last. leriday. Anu entertaii m'e1) nns gi ven'hIy t lhe schiool 1F1 day ni aght which was sinjed biy .Ilrge' crowd ofi pat rons and visi ors. The1 schoslarus reflectedl crsed en thleir teacher *and thlemaselvi and1( showa~ed tha~t t heir moniutal fai r'II lties hiad noat b een niogloete< -. Alusic forP the1 occalssion was fui niishi'd bya Msisrs. W"s. 3i 1 Ponde 'la. 1'0. Ilunat and1 Oscar Ilunt, vi, liniists5 and1( \lis T85 xio lcoweni atl Aliss Lida I .ong, of G'reenvillI p Iresided1 at thle organ much to til (delight of the audience. s- Tho Pickenas Guar1ids hiavr imo vt thelir drill grounds to \'inolai Lschool honso near Col. R. 10. 11o i.ens antd govern Ithomiselvesa acear hi- iuigly, Lor Rev. RI. J1. Williams ti''hi elov' 11a15tor of G'ieorge 's C reek rot unt 1fromi aill ex tetided trai p t hroum PahIst ine, andit priealched) ani (exe Slent serimon at Georg' 's Creok hai hi, Suniday miornin 1g. l~e will at del iver ai letur one01 thle -Ih Satt Sunday school p)ienieu. s- Miss Laura Hlaoombo, of G roe 1o vi lie, is visiting her grn amhnothli 1(, Th'1is sido of the Countys is w roepresenlte'd in the ipol it ical I I Sthis timol. Wo hiope they will 21 Ml gilt har buit- .Irmsu. 1(3 Junoi( 8, 1896. L', DelAn JoU nsAI: Alic items a111 1- getting far bet.weeni. Crops aire I0o. ing well. Smnall grain) very shio inl tis section1. 'Fall oats and1( wheait from o1 s third to half1 crop. Spring oat s are a failure. - Washinlgton .Juia d1 lied at I homo Wodnliesdaiy the 3d inst. 11 was ill ten wseoks or~ mlore. He4 wa buried1 at Potors Creek IBapltis chulrch on1 the dfth. Funelral ser vices by Rev. J. E.Foster and Rev Th~omlas P. Looper. IIe leaves wife and 6 children and1( a larg connei0I.on to cherishii~s momiory Ago unknown. UNewi Ama.:. Suummuer IIomenC and tesorts. Th'Ie Southern Railway is the firsi of our great railway systems to ginv. information to the public and to lix low excursion rates for a asummie, outing, good for return until Octobet 31, by issuing, with usual prompt. ness, its Summer Home and Resort I Book. - It is handsome ini design anld airtisti< 0 iu every respect having thirty-tw< li beautifully illustrated'pages contaim nl ing tihe most complete and conlvenm to answer fully and satisfactruy ever question likely to be propounided, such as routes and distances, hotels and boarding houses, namos of pro prietors, how to roach them, rates of board by day, week and month, etc. Theli Southern offers a choico of mlionintain and seaside reserts,thlo surf bathing and sea breezes of sorne of tihe most delightful resorts on the Atlantic Coast or the cool mountain breezes of Swananoa, Asheville, Lookout Mountain and others 2,500 feet above the sea level. For copy of guide call at oflice of any prominenit coupon agent or send 2-cen stamp to S. 1-1. Hardwick, As sistant General Passenger Agent, At. Inta, Ga. Ti'wenty years have passed since Centenial Exposition was odend in Philadeldhi. It was a great shov for its day, but would cim tame and antiquated now. The telephone was just being invented, but was not in use. The are light had been in troduced, but cost ten times as much as nlow. Incandescent lamps were u nkn'lown, as were electric railways aMd the majority of electric appli ances now performing common ser vlce. The phonograph and Roentgen rays were undreamed of. It is stated that the electrical exhibition inl Now Y ork represents inventions capitalized at $75,000,000. The display is won derful for its utilities as well as bril lianey, andl impresses all who see it with the fact that the world is enter. ing a new industrial era.-St. Loui Globe-Democrat. Sheriff's sale. STATE OF SoU'Urn CAROLINA, County of Pickens. By virtuo of tax oxocutiomis placud in my hands I have thirotgl my Special Doputys, loviod upol and will sell for cash boforo th court houso door at Pickens, C H I., S. C., ()n Salosday in July, 1896, tho following tracts of land to wit: All that certain pioco 1)arcol o tract of land in Pulpkinltowi Townslhip coiltailiing o1e 111111(re (100) acres more or loss, adjoin ing lands of Joborry Rigdoni. Bu 3 Barker, Mrs. Eliza Cox and othe'r i levied upon as the property o W William Tompson and sold to sali i isfy tax execr.ution against sai it property. Also aill that pioco parcol o 0 tract of laud inl Eastatoo Town o ship, coitaining one1 hmunldrod fin .r If ort y-four' atd ( throo-eigh tn ( I144 - aclOs Moro or loss, adjoin ing land it. of lobt. L . (1ilstrap oil .b. i it Ambrosotktt 7n the wos1 Thdii T. Lowis oin the south an otheirs, it, being theo same lan( co I- veyod to W. E,. Patterson by Rob () L. lIstrap in \ pril, 1888, an L- sold to satisfy tax executio: against said property. t Aso all that certain i.co pa di oel or lot of land iln t ho town c 'Libliherty, 8. (., conltainling Ont( s orh(4) ol' an rce imore 01r lei hi andounded by lands of lien r Chasti no, Mrs. 8. .J. Smith an r- t rontinig on 1tai lroad street, lovic 0- uponl 1as the proper~lty of L. O. Hui I- dorson and( sold1 to satisfy tax ex, i- cutioni againist said( p)royorty. a Also all that certain pi0Ce .pa t.. col or tract of land in Centri it 'l'ownsihipj, Pickens county, S. ( ys containfing one-half (4 ) acre mol -or less and boundled by lands I. David English on the south, Sib rnoy White on the east and~ South r, orn IIil1road on the north, levit >- upon as the property of Min14 dI W'igginis and sold1 to satisfy sai 0, 4 ax execution. o0 A iso all that cortain proCco pi col 01r tract oIf land iln Coen tr d Towinship containing four' hundre d (400) acres moro or less, bonide v- hy lainds of N .gl. Ketnnomore, .: ii- 1. lloliday, William Brock ani othiers, loviOdl upjon as unknow I and1 sold1 to satisfy tax executic 1(d against said property. ;h Also all that certaiin p)icco pa '1- col or tract of lanad iln Pickei st Court H10u1s1 Township, Pickoi so counity, S. C., on b'ranch waters < r. Tfwel vo 'l i lo i iver, adjoi ninlg lam o of the ost atei of C'huarlos PrincWo the west, 1). E. Hend1(1ricks on ti n- sou1th 11nd( east and others1, coi r, tining sevonm and1 onoehalf (7 acres more or less, suirvoyedI . 'II Johni A. Robinsoni on thoe 8th< id Mlarch, 1892, levied upon as tI il pro~perty of S. W. Mnjor and sol to satisfy tax executions hol P'urchausers to pay for tall paper ro0 S. P. 0. I ilil beI at the Hun b1a1 .)dg() 0 e Saluda, the 29th of Juno a1 t I So'clock, to let to the lowest reCsp)oi si ble bidor, tihe con)tract of build1( S of some rock pillars. Spoecificatio' Scan~ b0 Peoin at thle bridge on LI s (lay of letting aind soaled bids wil 1)ho recoivedl at, my ofhlee until th<i .27th, for a bill of good beart pui bridIge lumber, 25,000 fiet, dleliver 0(d inl thirty (days at the bridge 01 ally r'ailroadI stationi. MATTh1IIr:NmetICs, County Supervisor. Notice to Township Com-s 1missioners. wvork andi~ no overseer appointed. It is no time for road working now, hut the overoors0F must ho appoiid todl and lot them take charge and keep them passiblo until farm work is (101o, then work theni p)roperly. This work belongs on' tiroly to you and must be attended to prom >tly and save further trou ble. MATTIRaw HENDICKS, County Supervisor, THE STATE OF SOUT' COUNTY Gk By J B NEwurnY, Esquire, Probate Judge Whoreas If J. Martin made suit to me to grant him Lotters of Adminis.ration debonin non with will annoxed of'the es. tate of and effects of Carry Dobbns, deceased. These are Therefore to eito and adnion ish all and singnlar the kindred and cred itors of the said Carry Dobbins, deceas ed, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Pickens Court llouse, 8. C., on the 25th day of Juie next, after publication here of, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show eause, it 1ny thiy have, why the said Adnipitration 'loul(i not be granted. Giveii lumler my Hand, this 8th day of June. A. ). 1.896 and in the 120 year of our Independenee. [sini,] J I Ni.:wnutv, J P P C. Juei 1w2. Trustees Notice. Section 30 of the new "School Fwv'' realds as follon: "Eael County Boardof E ltmo., oi the flrst Ttluesday of July, 18906, u4al on tle i:et Tuestlay of July every two years thereafter, sh1allI appoluut for each school distrlet In their couumty three clool trustees from the qialifiled ied ors ani taxplavels residing within the0 diI-trict, who,.shall hold their office for t wo %ears andi 11ni their siucessors are appoiltai 1111d qualilled, untiless soon. reioved by the County Board of Educa. The lpeseit. trustees of eacihi school di. trict w-Ill hold electionls In their respec. tive school 1ouises aul ree 'iiimenid Iy a laajm1y election, the nuamue.i of three tr1stees for each school district, to be brou01t before tht1Uointy Board of Ed uuat0ion for coi$,t1eration. All recoln memitins ust'hehithe S1 perinitnmd ent's otlice by or.'efore June 27bth, 184)6. NoT-: -ShotldI ly I cmiendation fail to rehel ls by this time, ither the o!d truslees will he retained, or the Coun ty Board w-11 appoint new I rustees. T. (I . Ron1iNsoN.', Count y Siupterinlteidant. Just Received ! A large lot of men and boy's Saddl es! I keep a full line of rHiARNESS, COLLARS, ItlIDLES, ETC., S 7"'I pay eash for hides, wax and tal low. W. M. 0100DLEl'. Successor to Gower & Goodlett. 102 Mai, Street, uIreenville, S. C. Mlarvihl2.vl DICKSON r Now has on sale samplo Shoes, 3,000 - Padir of Men's, Boys, Woman's, Mjiss ' es and Children's Shoes, factory sam ples, to be sohl( at less than manufac turers prices, .heginning February - 1st. f Such chlaneOs %o buy13 cheap shoes only3.comesQ1 once a year, and no0w is v y'our time to Secure Bargains. Comec ij and see before the sizes are picked dI out and sold,. C: The Factory Shoe Store. J. M. Dickson, tI Mang'r. *'P. S.-E. C. Schaffeor, an expe 0rieniced sho0e maker, is with us, wih< repair's all kinds of shoesC, ladue: shoes00 a speciality. NOTICE TO TIIESP'ASSElis. I foihri anuyperstonfromi huntiing, cutting excpt In the pub le road withiout my13 coni .sent. -J. MAIO~N LOOPER. LI Mie, S. C., A pril 27, 18915. To the Public : .\When In.Lasley, cli on J, (I M, RAMPEY foir Sprinig and "Sumimer Goods. HLandkerwchiefs, Ribb ons 8 Gloves, Stipper's, Shoes, Hats, &c. lIs . a fr tiesh line of II (J.ROCERIEliS. LI 3 dunds Soda 10 a lDimc. -On Saiturdaty you buy Jncdgc 9 Pr'ints a et hri Prnsat *. The~1Ise jpices1 e apply to Saturdays only and d nlo other dlays. ap30tf . Misses. McKAY. Main Street, GREENVILLE, S. C. .Iave nlow ready for sale~ all the Lautest Styles in U flts, .B0i1i ts alld Caps, .For Ladies, Misses antud Children. .E- They koop1 conistantly on hand all the Novelt ies atL lowett prIices. Your paftronage sol ied. MISSES McKAY, Main Street, Greenville, S, C. W.T F. JBJassinigame, ATTORNEY AT LAW, rickenis, C. II., 8. C. Practtitc in all the courts. f.j.1 P. CARLISLE, Dentist, Green Lville, 8.- O, Office over Addison & Mecoe's Drug Store. HUGHES' TANNERY! 'I ha~ve a fine lot of I-me at. er 2 on hand which I am soiling at "Rock Bottom" Figures. $3" Hides andi Beeswax will be taken in aymient for leatheor. Call and see my .eeupped tanne.iy. L A RK I imUQIES K"BUDCET.'"4 PHUN and PHAX FOR THE PHOLKS. MR. EnifToR: Now is tho time to look after hot weather goods. HERE! Fans, Parasols, Hand Umbrel las, Buggy Umbrellas. Handkerchiofs, Undorvosts, Mosquito Nets. Whito Goods, Towels, Soaps, Porfumery, Straw IIats, MQn's, Ladios' and Misses Slippors and Straw Hats. Grain Cradles, Iiandled Hoes, Plows, H1arrows, Swoops, Tie Out Chaiis, Buckets, Dippors, Pans, Churns. EVERYTING I TW. T1. 'Fu. GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS. Pickens & Easley R. 11. To be finished, provided we can raise the money. Now, in order to do that, save your dimes and they will make dol lars. Walker & Owimgs have bought out the cheap "Wreck Store," 117 Main srcet, Green ville, S. C. They aro close cash buyers. Buy bargains and sell bargains is their motto. When you visit Greenville and want to find the cheapest store in town, look us up, and we will soon convince you that we have the cheapest goods in the city. Give us a call and see for yeurself. We guarantee to save you money. Walker & Owings, 117 Main St., Greenville, S. C. Feb. 27, 1896, tf IN THE MIDST OF BUSI NESS! Our business so far this season has surpassed our expectations. The right goods and the right prices tell the tale. Our novelty dress goods have been pronounced beautiful. We have a second lot to arrive Mon dlay or Tuesday. We have all the latest trim mnings to match the new goods. The prettiest.- Buttons, large and small, ever shown in Green ville for trimming. Our silkr department is comn plete. Dress silks, trimming silk, and silk for waists. Only a look at these goods will convince you, we spared not time or money in selecting these goods and the comllimen ts we have recelvedl amply repays us for our trouble. Your patroniage solicited. West End. the Garison store, next to I'. E Allen & IBro. To avoid having si mnany goods8 to move we will giv< special bargains ont all goods. Corn is a vigorous feeder and re sponds wvell to liberal fertiliza tion. On corn lands the yiekc increases anel the soil improves If properly treated with fer tilizers containing not undea 7% actual Potash. A trial of this plan costs but little and is sure to lead to profitable culture. Our a hetarenot advertising elrettlers boomn GERMAN KALI WORKS, 93 Nassau St., New'York. Save. Paying JI1 Doctors' Bills D.D.D. BLOOD BALM THE GREAT REMEDY FOR ALL. BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES SCROFULA, ULOC3, EC2EMA, RHEUMATISM, CATARRN, ERUPIONS, SENT FR EE WONDUE ?~URE. SLOOD BALM CO. Atlanta, On OUR SPR00N GOODS. have arrived and we will be able to show you the best line of CLO']~'I-II]STG- I Ever brought to G-reen ville. Our competitors must bow to ii when it comes to a question of PRICE. Why? This is easily explained. 40 LBLI . 4 The1(se. two wVoads mean a mountain of things. No loss, m> had accounts, and a thousand other thingi that mean a loss to any businesis where credit is given. Ponder over this, and if you find that we are correct in our calculations, you vill give us a chance to sell y ou AO. 69 S ll Clothing to fit any size and pocket, Hats and Gents' Furnishing Good at th smc fgtrwes. Come in and look throigh our stock, which is seconid to none reIfus & Co.,. Tilo Now glothior, 113 and 115 Main Street, Greenville, S. 0. We have neither time nor inclination to "blow" about mar velous wondlers of beaulty and gorgeousness of styles, and tell '"fabulous facts'' ab~out m:.unmth[I stocks of goods and all that lind of circus advert isenments. P.eople caninot be fooled by such absurd(. advertisemnts andi~ statements any more. We have only a plain commlion senso wvord to say to our frienuds anid customers and that is this. We have not the largest stceck of goods in the United States but we have a sufficient quantity of bran new gods to suplply all of your wvan ts andl to give you as large scope to select Iromn as youi could desire. WVe are not ''selling out be lowv New York cost'' that is an ob(l 'chestnut.'' Wo are buying for cash and are selling on as smaz'll margin andi profit as we can,. and live. W\e do not propose to attract you by foolish words. Our prices and goods speak for t heinselv"es We propose to deal hon estly mijd square'ly ami do all th-at we can in a legitimato way to meri t your p at ronage Te hav a e-~ mt '1 plete assortmeint of Dry goods, not ions. ucarpeis, maingies, and wvmlow shades b'>ught for c'ashi. WVe ha1.veC all ti hie nw w :1sh goodIs. doi iies, percu los,bI iuS,sw iss. organdies, P1 isse. .\ c' impletet line of' I hie ne('west drs IW$5Joodsu8nd. trimming's, Silks fo r wa istIs, in janj, Iafl.mrs, swvivels, in Persian, andl Doesden efl'eets n d 1pa1tter s. We hiavye the newest styles. and the largest stock of hiack dIress goods, in Henriettas, Serges,. Sicilans, Mohair, Oraponis :n dl Novelli s. We wvill gladly send s~:mples upon0 re'quest andio all or'Irs-giv en us wit rec''ive careful and j'romap, aution~l. All we ask.i a fair tr ial and eb'ance and y ou will be c onvinc ed. RiclierwHandsomer THAN EVER PRODUJOED. irrOUR liiLilii5, HATS AND URinll~Ii5~ WE'RE TALKING ABOUT. Look over the stock; it's complcte now, and see if you don't agree with us. One of two things we ah~vays mean to do: To sell you better goods than you get elsewhere for the same price ; to sell you the same goods at a lower price than you get them else where. GRD EN'' E.' 8. 0.