The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, October 22, 1896, Image 2
PeJ1 ople's Jun l
T. C. ROBINSON, Editor.
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No favorites. One prieo to all. No apeo
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Localn 11411ioies, if) local c u01111111, 10 cents
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each silbst-tiltentit ilsertiota..
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The eIlitor will "it he re'p11onsible for the
views 11111 opinions of correspon(lelt.s, uIn
less the saine are eilitorially endorsed.
TIll'iiSDA Y, OCT. 22, 1890.
The approaching State Fair
promises to be one of unusual in
teorest and will likely surpass aIy
yet hold in the State. Although
the anount of premiums has been
lessened, yet, the mianagoimont has
exerted every effort to mako the
lair a success and to have anl unl
usually largo number of visitors
and increased exhibits. Tho rail
roads are( liberal inl their ratos and
visitors Canl secitro round tri p tick
ots for two cents a mile.
A visit to Columbia during the
Stato fair is always plkasant and
aflords aill opporltlity to 1114t.
frioin s from all parts of the state.
'lel- fair is always instructivo to
the young pe1ple. If vol vish a
premnium list apply eit her to the
president, b. D. Childs, or to the
seecetary, Thomas W. H1olloway,.
at Columbia. -
4Go go g lie Polls.
It is ili)ortalt for I-the people to1
luli )ut. all Ille tlirfd of Nov. anid
Cast their votts, all of the seats of
olir' (oellressilell mnay be contest
ed by, the relmblienuls'so let uispoll
.1 I'll1 vote to slow w14 we wanlt
to) reprecselt us. A two years resi
den1ce ill the statlt', 0111 Viiar ill tho
colity. (ur lioliL m Xs ill voting pre
einect allti payllilt six mloliths hb
fIore th(. I lectioni of all poll tax
(ue .ind payable.
M inisters ill charge of ni organ
ized church an1d toachlorts of pub
lie schoiols are~ onily required to
have') resided ini tho Stato six
motths. Be sure tol be able to
prolv( you have paid your poll tax
4)nd( have your registration certifi
cates. These are essentials to the
righ L to vote under the new coll
"I wanlt at dollar' that is wvorth a1
dollar,'" shouts the fool farmer, and
lie hauls two bushels of wheat te
market that have cost him $1.4C
to produice-and gets it.
Il want a dollar that is worth 1
dollar,'' yells the silly planiter, ant
he carts to miarket 1 5 p)ounds( of coi
to)0 thaft, have cost him $1.30 t<
make-an hU1le gets it.
"1 wanit an honest dollar,' hmvl
the laboring man, anid hoe does $
-worth of work-and he gets it.
''1 want ani honest dlollar,"s5hriok
ther hidoe-bound merchant, and he ad
v'ertises his goods at panic pice
and hie gets it.
"1 want. the earth anid all that is o
it,'' sas' (lie money owliler, and Il
guiietly maktes his~ niotes and motri
gae payale iin gold-anid he he:
almiost got it.
Bunt the poople of the Uniitt
States, just no0w, are listenin g wit
seriouis,and even daingeiouis at tentio
to thle suinnnary of Johni A. L ogaIn:
"You may theorize and argue uti
til you ar ie hoarse, yet you willI fai
to get the people to preLferP low prie
to higii oines for the(irI produti~s. The
know that one bushel of wheat
$1 .25 in c'urrane(y will hu11y one aer
o)f governmen~it kai, whiile it takt
wo and a half bushels at 50 cents I
purchmase it, though it be in golb
Trhey know that $t ini paperC, if legi
tender, will paty $1 of taxes as we
as $1 in goldl. They kniow we
cuoughi form expiece that if yo
run dIown prices by lesseuing th
currenicy thero ill be 110 corresp~ou
ing decrease in taxes and salaries<
coutnt-y, stats andc mnicipal~ iemcorn
noir the debts they owe. "-Cincinnai
Eniquir'er.
According to the Alabaman En
quirer, a county editor is one wh<
reads newspapers, wvrites on any
subject, sticks typo, folds papers
makes up mail, runs errands, sawi
wood, works in the garden, il
blamed for a thousand otho1
thlings he never thought of, work:
hard all day, is subject to rin
fever, helps popJle mto office wvh
forget all about it afterwvard, an
frequently gets cheated out of his
earning. He puffs up . and does
mo)re to build up a town than any.
body else); the miser and fogy arc
benetitted, yet they do not pay for
his paper, but will borrow it and
* rea it, and cuss the fool of an
editor.
A warranted axe for 50 cents at
Harris'.
Duy your smokes from Harris;
h1We good one08 for a nickel.
ateeplgm on Muoney.
Q. What is money?
A. Mon6y is anything that will
pass in exohange for goods, or
services, for the payment of debts.
Q. What is the function of
money?
A. The primary function of
money is to miake the exchango of
things of value easy. It call anid
should perform no other function.
Q. What is value?
A. Value is a relative torni. The
value of any given thing .boing
dependent upon su)ply and do
nand, other things being equal.
Q. Upon what (oos the valuo of
money dopend?
A. The value of imoney dopon(s
Upon the amount of mnonecy in
circulation, in prop)ortion to the
aioun t of wNeali to I)o exclinge(.
Q WhAIt Offoect (oes til curron
cy havo u)on the market value of
coi)mluodities?
A. if the currency is contractod
one-h1alf. and t0b iroductionI of'
wealtli romains tio samo, thb value
of the curroncy must, if necessity ho
(ou0bo(Id, or tle 81111e is the result
if the pricos of ir(o(uce is rEiduced
one-half; or if the anmount of mon
oy inl Circulation relainls the same
and the amlnoult of wealthi
(ioubles, wo would havo IraiCtically
the, samio result. Audt if 1.heo nein'
(y (if the Coumtry is ta1ken1 froii
circulation and is; Iionopolizod by
banks, it htas the olfect of i corner
onl th( nairkot, and eniances tho
value of til m1loley whethor ill cir'
culattioni or bioar(e(l, an( reduces
thle price of ill Coln iilloditios.
Q.. How canl a safo alld tln
'ilanigale V aile of our unit. of
v1alue, tello dollar, h-, Iallutini e(?
A. To iIv-e all ulelailgoab(le
'uti it 44 f vali tl' volume of
mon011y inl circulation mnust keep)
equal pnee wiiti tIlle illereaso of
p1)o1lation alnid the )roducwtiOnl of
wealth.
Q. 1s it nie fssary for anytling
to haive intrinsic vlue111 to ho used
als mnoney?
A. '1The t 1ory of intrinsic val
n1o of m1oney Ins hiee ablldone d
I .NI, ie 1 host wii tors anld s1peaors.
-Enyevlopdia Britanica.
"An art ici is dletermi ind to b
1m1on1oy by runson of the porform
an1e1 by it of certain functioms,
without regard h) its form or siub)
stance." --Applton's Encyclol)o
dli a.
"Wlatovar t1o goven ment
agrees to receiveO ill th) )ayiient- of
(1uos, as a Ileudiuill of ciricuilationi,
is money, n1o mattor what. its form
1111Y be, treasury notos, drafts, etc.
Such hills or paper issued under
the authority of the United States,
is monoy."-Honry Clay.
"Wo repeat, moIoney is not a
substalilco, but an limpressioli of
legal authority-a proitod legal
decreo."--Ackermanu. (U3. S. At
torney-General un1der Grant.)
Metallic mfoney~ whilo actinig as
coin) is idenitical with ipaper' mone10y
in respect to its be'ing destituto o
intrinsic v'sld." -North British
Review.
Money is the me'idiium of ex
change. Whatever porfs tii
function, (doesthe wo(rk, is mon01ey
110 matter what it is mado of a."
WValker, Pol itical E1Iconom'y. "T1h
in1trinsic vaIhlue idon11 of mouney wa
tihe idea. in tile days of crud' hin
bar1ismf. Trho siml)tt and41 mios
porLfect formi of1 mon1ey is thu
whic1h rep~resnits nothing hni
trainsforablo debt,1 auhi as papel0
It is only when01 states have reae<
1a high degroo) of cilvili/atio tha1
mlone~y."'-R 140' EiIV 1eye4lped ial.
the curroey is velstedl in con1gr'es!
If tho powor' to dee lire whati
ioniey is 11ot ill conIigress, iti
is no. ai 118 sihstliie, hut ali imprl1e:
.s ionl of legl oer(4o."- 12 W a(
5i19.( I'. S. Suiprmle courl it.)
(9. Is it Iliocessary to have
1 A. All tlle roml]$iltioni netcess5hIt
is to niuke' the( gov''lernmit's11 notc
Q. What1)1 redoom011sgo~~hli n sil v<
1money, unow'?
A.'Gold1 and1 Silver' money103 m
'tinot ro(doomIed1 unt il they aro(1 give
chlangedl for arties welthI.
0 Q. If gold and3( silv~er moe11
w1re I ot con)vert ible intto other ali
ticles of weal thl, would they havl
Sally value'?
AThywould no't.
Q. Who are the loadling flatist
of this country?'
S A. 'Thos Jefforson, Andrnew Jacli
son, IHonr1y Clay, John)1 (C. Calhoul
SBen jam in Fran11kl in, A hrahai
L!Jinlnl, J1. K. M.
--Fromi Bois D)'Arc Texas Thloi
- A bran now overcoat for $1 .9
at Harris'..
r Shoes choeapor thian over, at 11ai
,ris'.
S In 1876 we fought old1 En~glani
beOcause she was tryin~g to r1b uh1
01) at small scalIe. Weo whlippo)
her anld her tories and( Hecssiani
and41 set upi tihe greatest govern menl
in the world---shall we now', w~ill
seventy millions of 1)001)1 let 1)0
tax us to death and rob us of al
we produco? Shall we now sub
mit to British Tories and1( Hes
sians? Never while the0 lain 1)00
pie can voto.-FIarmnville Journal,
Michael Harmon, son of Ediftor
Harmon, of the Lexington Dis.
patch, who killed younig Caugh
man last summer, was convictedl
of murder ith recommendation
to mercy and was son tenced to
li fe imprisonment.
Appointment of Managersj
for the Election for
Members of Congress and Presidential
Electors.
Pickens County, S. C.
To be Held NoveMber 3d, 1896
W. N. Hughes, Chairman; C. L.
Dean and John T.. Langston
Board of Commissioners.
OP'ArI 01.''tC ~I1A
t'ONTY O' PICENS.
InsIe. Sttiuon:-l David ;I aris n, .I s I Ill lg
)%fil 41 \I lIhinsonl.
.\t It 4I Iettig of the linrd I t o n ( 'iftIisioner
o F'eti e rati I -:Iectifiln bel ftl Il'tie n ( :. I L., 40n
the 1.t1h dfay )1' 4 ietOler,. IShI. W. N. 11 i'les %% wI'
uite 4'1nliliinu,4. 1111 the h'i'llo.wlig ws Ie Iapoinit
el l in gers oil the Il 'r ('44in't' ioitel:
I,ihoer'tv Stattion:- -1 4' shirlvy, \\ I, lioing;;. 11111
it 1l 'alla4114III.
('entrui N, 0nt ti n:- .\ : \-illittins. tinrvinii Iliir
Soils ni4444 T 'I' Murt in.
Six IlI(e: -.\ NI (iurett. N 1I Kenneintri e and
.4441r..44 1141 ilIum
I'rtters:---\\ I' ''Tonipkinis, .1 -: tiillesph. ite!
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Thlv Ilvel ion will ber hIebl -oil the 41 1h1v f N41 -
veinbier. 1144, for Presidniit' ia I :ll tors.'nil for4
it Itepresenitative inl44 ' 44 , " vgres fr' in t; I the 'I'hlIi I
t'ongressiiol a Il I I ist ri l tI.
4l'1lls p4e43' 4 n t ; 410 t 4 k 1Ill. 11o1.1 l i t p. i n.
l'h1 ' \lningers (11 I;litl n.ions sh ;l re-Iliit (of
1very .4el oei ri. n t' i v4 t1 lt st441 b elt- til4n4
bI o r e 1 1 lo i nh r h i in i l v I lt 1n 4 d it 1 1 1i h . .
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thei pIyInIle t si x IIit 1'1t , befo e ill elet iiott ofI
inxes 6 .1411 1. t 1 1141 1 y1 : i Fi 4 1 ll lillst
hinlnl 1( le1 r1l 41 inling~ Ilhe prevvionw \ fllr.
ThI h pro f in -tion oil f vv ce t itientte I)(illi )r i' ithe i(
r-fevelil (of thIw' )Itlicer :.u h i 11 ! . I14. d110v1 snehl
I taxvs shttIivil b Ion l)ut ivt- 4 : t 1 1 f theiI ly a iv lent I
therec.1.
T h'le NIn lifns't-r; I If I:11.4-t itin aO r I nll I Il ed.4 toa
Iriig I in tIe( -election re4nit'tris 4il41 1 t liver the
sni44ifn (to the 4 'f-Ill illn .ion.rs 4.-. \\t14 lie -m i fly. No.
ve4' 4iher It hI. 1891.
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t C Ie t'Ion li ers with their pe- di44m itnd
Iloilewnle lit hei -fill)( little.
():I(' Olit' 41h MIII:I: r1r at 'I-Ch l'ree'ine1t will
niect Ofhe i'i nih ssin l f 1:hi' l ion t I li ( ,iens
S. '., .4ot Sti hirtloty'. (Ict.:lIst. I.X6. it 1nO 'clowk.
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4'ti 4 i4 1'iione4'44 a l4'Fedent1 I:iL','t ion.
Appointment of Matiagers
for the
State and County Election,
Pickens County, S. C.
To be held November 3d, t896.
John T. Boggs, Chairman; 0.
S. Stewart and Laban Mauldin
Board of Commissioners.
a44t Pi'I'en4-, 4'. 11.. 14n (1hleober 19,. 45t441. .1. TI.
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4 ionsi oners of 44'4 S tate and' ii. t'.linty ele.'t ion
4 ht. 19,. IS146.
N E~W YORK RACK ET
- STORE !
Ilatrgain1s1 for t'veriy da~y.
5 W~ednesday, Schoo0(l Boys4,'' Jeans.I)
Sa turda'liy, liveryt hi ng in mer01
een4Its; by3 the bolt. j ('4'n' s.
J. M.RAM .Y,
toct.22tt EasleIy, S. ('.
Factory pr'icos paid fo'. cottonl
All titmse' who puriahased~ fortilizer11
from mo1 this seaison and1( galvo 'ot.
t~oni no tes, the same114 muslIt he4 pa1id
mi uottoni delivoreOd at Cal hount,
S. C. A. J. BOGUs.
Sop10m2 __ __
IdeaWd nWho can thInk
Wanted-AngIto patent?
Protect your fdeaR' they',ma brIng on4 wealthm.
WrItoJ IuN WI1)I1.R11UR1N ACO. t'ont Attor
boy Waabirig , D. 0.. for thotr *l.800 nrIfo offer
an it oft t~W hundrad linuntanao~ Wan d.
FAL AND WINTER GOODS
We are iiow ready for you with a big stock of
FALL and WINTER GOODS
We are proud of our purchases, and feel confident that they will
meet your approval. For six years we have been work
ing fo r your trade. Ve have studied and learned
your wants. We have bought
Dry Goods and Shoes!
To meet all.of your wants, and by far the largest we
have ever bought.
We want to be Helpful to You!
And will do om best to prove to you that your best buy
ing in terest centers here-that for every dollar
you Spend over ou. counters, you will
rt'ceivo a just equiva'1lent.
WVe givo yOu goo(d (GOODS
'The Lowest Prices!
And polit. attention.
Ouir Dress Goods!
)epartnwent i; coniplete, witi prices ranging from 10 cents to
: per ya1rd. All the now weaves and colorings,
''rimiininigs ill Braids, Jts, Velvets
al Silks.
Wu head the list on Linings.
Cold Veathier is Coming!
repare for it in tiime. led Flannels, W\h ite Flainnels, Twilled
.F"laninels, P'lain 1lnnIels; a good heavy Red T'will Flain
nel for 10 cents; our 20 conts Flannel
can't be )eat.
.Jeans! Jeans! Jeans!
Yo nave luepa.ired for all the boys, old and young, With Jeans
from 10 cents to 50 cents per yard. See our 25 cents
Jeans, and if you don't say it is the best you
tver saw for the mnOney, we won't
say Jeans to you any more.
Sioes Shoes. Shoes.
IRemember that shoes are to be worn by all classes and con
lition of men, women and children. We are ready to supply
heir w-ants. No man can down In on shoes, either in quality
>r price. We do not claim to be the only man who sells good
Ahoes, but we do let the other inan sell all the sorry ones.
We ctan't tell you all in this advertisement, but call at our
4ore in the West End, and we will prove to you that this is the
place to (1o your trading.
...6 Kv. ]Er t
(a reenvlle, S. C. West End.
Tho (count Iy t reasuror of Pickens
.~N, oun~lty wil open) his books( for the
co~(llecltin of taxes, fiscal your
Now ims on sail. smoio .H.anthi5t aioectbr
I1899 , wheni the fol lowving taxes will
h8 be collected:
rdinary1!outy tax i3 '
Conlstitu'l school tax :3 "
3,000 --11.1 mls
l'ar o Me's, lloys, WVoman's, AlIs- htl~lodie e
pstbesol at. less thain m anife. soldiers are ljiabl o to poll tax.
tuer pices, beginining Ferar A Sp(ciail 2miswlbeclc
1s e i Mayl~inird1 school d~itict ma
a special 4 mills will be col lectedl
Su hochncs to 11E Imy cheap) shoes in t1whe town of' n Ith.
only comes onc a ear', mal no 5i 1 will be at the folIl>wing places
yortuet Securie Ilargains. Comie n tho days naitmed below:
:niise before thle sizes are picked M P lraters Nov. -1Ilih unta 11 a.
A t Six Mili. NOV. -1it h aft eroon.
A\t Norris Cot btn Mills No)v.5th.
The Factory Shoe Store. A {entra Nv. 1
J. M. Dickson, a.m
A t Flasley Nov. 11ith.
I'. S.- 10 (. Schlalfer', an expo. A I Cfros~s Plains Nov. 12th~ until
1rienc ed shoe' mtakeri, is w i th us, wh Ii I I a. mi.
repclnrs all kinds of shoes, hohles It Iioepers5store Nov. 121 h, af
sho~es ai spec'&iality. ternooni.
melii:t.MI Illuohs' stor' Nov. .imh.
I Pumltnpkintowni,Nov. .11th uni
til 12 mi.
At il4lyV Springs NoIv. 1 7th uin
C~rover Cleveland II n.1 th:tt
.\ l.uislato' .\ov. .i h fe
we wil li~tin a fewv Prices of goot t * A t .\ilt' Creek, Nov 18t h until .12
n iI ;a-lonkih you. We are m
Coigalso b0 rueeived ut the sinne timien.
Co ri-i I rig A t. It easuro's 115 llic 1 baan(c of
tl ill' ennlinllionl that. lo pri'es wViII Iho time, unitt iil )ec. 31st, at which
:nls -ilaper tlIC m eve l iilt( t,521 imo the books will close. 1 will
i~ol' .~liuit'itlt~ii 60 compelle to1 ( leavo och place
TOat, thie tim1e1 specilfled iln'odo~r to
roach lio h ext apIpojlt meti
conv(inle ymE3i, readt hi i. '2 spools time. 1 espect 'ul l~y,
bes''t eotto 1 fori'l ., etis.,8 : I inchl 1 'ere'ale 8 .J rp Y 'N iA11)
ut r.5 t .rane for e 12.1. Co. T es
'. M 'yards Seai Ishnol .9 100, It; vardis 11" (est.,J ',1cits
li ll, * *.0A0. :i; lpieces I )res4 f )lo . hall I '.' I- (A 8 1,D n i re.
prie 2 pece ne lce-->ee pe. s~d a ileI,,. (. 00X o ver~~~~. Addtisont &
IBig lilne of Notion'. (ICepeI tano:a' Mcee's Dr0g1Store.
buiin in IGreenv5'I~ille, You
~pa1OioO "JaAUeG "O3 ONIINId SMUIN a4L,
'esapp: 'nss Au goAdo, aId~tun .'og
P ickenis-an ,-om
e *O f'e--tnuOul U ag 'n nJOA soia
Walker & Owings a
117 Main St., Greenville, S. C. -cadzoo "ssou)MIs. 'ssUlM s Ua u03
I.eb). 2i, I1896, t f .' ..:--.. -sl(~l3 mnoi
n - A . Moio A N, WV -" i''.U Ass!No AJ.:, 's)uaint ed( ir J o l s .
(reenlIl' 8. C. ljekens, S. C, ';.k: : Yd1g o lg i u rUT puu 1i
Mitorg'm & Bliassing ~amle, ?'
ATTORNEYS AT LAW .'
Pike 'a. ./s 0
Pracice n al thecours. ---/
WHATS in a NAME
Moro than most 1)oople) think
for. Whon you seo tho naine of
DREFIFUS & CO.
You look at it., as you do any
othor ad. That's whero you make
a inistako. You must road it. over
carofully and find out what it im
)i0s. It will shoW YOU hoW to
spInd your n olloy in buying your
fall and winilor
Clothing, Hats, and Gtm ts' fur
nishiing goods. For instance
VO sell you a suit of' cloflhos
for $5, $7..50, $10 and $12 that
other houses soll, for $7.50,,$10,$12
n1 d $ .I I5 o dto wv <do it,. Wo
silyl) ly tho n right al-(d givo
the leol)lo t-he bollefit, of our1
klowledge and shr eowdiness. H1I 4 w
do we get our now1ledge. By ox
)rionco and p saiIn ill buying
gceds. All those facts pui t to get her
will Colvinco ay n11u13 01111 or sound
m11ind and iludgIllont, that whit w
toll you are facts.
W(e bel)(ieve ill giving ()ou en..
tom11rs tho bst Value10 wo 1ossi)ly
can, it is to our intorest t) (o so,
and lhe allolIlt olf cash1 blsilss
WO are doin convinlcos 11 thatf tie
1)4)'o1) have learneod that we do
busiin'ss strictly oi busiloss prin
vileos, nannely, onle rc -: l
I llat th10 boM"st, aind lo (.I.
wichl does a1wiyN withi losse-s-, 1"4
(11 a11s' o lo' illi ( imniig to b4 yi
('e ;l1 s. ('14 ling 10190 ill :I()
state. (Come ini, we wanit votu'
I ~f amnd (111" \\A! :t Il Y at we havo
gvt you for km s.
Dreifus & Co.,
Tl8 Now 6oth1ilois,
. t. Creenville, S. C.
Attractive! Attractive! Attractive!
New Coods! New Coods! New Coods!
In Every Department.
Ther'e is too imuch to t& 1 so we mui it a k you L to) come
and1( see fo your01 selvyes. We will only mienltion a1 fetw of the
many bargaY~ins whlich abo~ud m1 our' store.
Make 11 litate in1 \'o1t' Il~itIor 1(d11ni 1)ook anI(lIt 'n 1
('01e10o 1. IA)Al co11e 10) SO,: 115.
NUTS WOlWTII CRAC1K[N(.
-.8 _cont(hit inmg inl new d ri.s -1tylIes 0S hi-h I ll-uk malf Colored'l (..Th.
t'or o (cents. 1m1r14 25 t';nts.
styles for 8 eenti s. img'rot 20 ciints
l20 coumt. lanziwmltie,for dr4'(1s-01 Col~or'd i)wss Goodls l10 I5 25
IC) Yards ll4'avy Tw'Iifb-d I.-d l0-4 \\'hite mal (;Irev\ 8Ilhudots
6 yardsI 25) (cent 1Heavy TlvilleId las \l \\'ool lianket s (in :. Iii
('dl l for'La! ~i $1.00. for $3.411h U i 'il1IU5.lI 4 :
tGiI C ent 2.)y Twill l.f 1ce nt (Is. ~ un1 .,a
tihue d f r 5 'et.!: y M.y,
(at0uen41 ll ho ('ll...a iI' ''Xle iu uio li hu' .1 !ii :5,~
2(5 rnt Is -hool h( J;1LlIi 4 1 0 1111 t)- Cant I h m lfr 1
ouneom 14. 25 ''cnts ets
Yrr.wl (ide ~~:l'eun lnt uein by: I1 I V i' i ng 5,iA i , 8,i : 1. 3 .ll
tohee1 o 11 1e)~lt 51. . 15 g\,.ma 11'I'' .4 1)'18
YardlC whati a ishn1l Ey i . Th~ev best'O h.8 nrteCl~it
I Pidmon drla ill yth bs i;.14an l1)i g'erwi t) the e 11.11o
fFr $1.00.E31in' .\|1 \\_o
Richer"l Mandsotne
Carpesoan MVCing teh -toper i.. (Tflj)
WeChaven 3p0e dto mnion mre itom ()n to
tovokeeinup our repu atio for ing 1. ol :l sl
mn y ha anyt hoose in pper /e ( !lsemee o
M'sameul Hunt is wt S ando'd tbm ~lue todsea
athelorrj fiC hriendgs.temele
WhRicee.do e
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