The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, November 12, 1896, Image 2
T1e People's Journal.
T. C. ROBINSON, Editor.
RUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY.
Subscription One Dollar a Year
Entered at. the Post Oflice at Plickeus as
gec011-0ass4 tuatter.
ADVERTISING RATES.
0t41o.1 uihr por i-elal for first. itisertion, fif
Otey d r sr S d ubseq it e t . in s e rtio n .
~~ 'Trmsi , dsh. Aznimal eolt
t ts ,Iyttlllo 4jtrt or%- No.pe
nIt. O bite. 0 r ri.e to all. No sli
. l )ositjol or specia r it's to fore igli aid
Art r. All 81l' inust take the run if
vo i alide hv such rates.
j$110 lics I II loc.;il collitrai, 10 vents
per linv for fir .st, l4ertiot and five cents for
enc si isertion.
e lAdvertisetliiill ftr eitiinig ismuei sbolli
lie 1h11nded iil hiot lat er 11.1ti M4,1141. tIit-it
hir.e editor will not l't' rtspitsillte for te
views aind opitltilns "if 1"1*''.' ts, ull
less t'le sante an' t1(li riit'rialh e(aiorsed.
eTymitSA.N- 1T2A, 1.ET1O.
Thl elwetio.n for pr:sidenlt (1f,
'l'nited States has huiin held
iown) as to the
Jley will take
wext March and.
c"an opportunit
to See htw faillIyIv he0 will re. -
deem the many pledgvs nlad ft Ir
good governmellt ad a retur of
prosplrity to this fair and liti
full ,11a11 of free Ameriical. If heli
can11 accomlplish all his arldent Suit-|
porters have promised, hi will go
dlown inl histony as a urreat and
glorious 'mnl. Bult that wa11s
doubted ill tlo cam1'paign alld tre
mins tl to{(I lie pri'd~it.
William J. Brvanl mlade. a noble
)ight against op)t ellonlies and se
cret foes. The DmrI)lllati lleaders
did n(ot cole to his assistance,anld
le was foed to m1alk Ic hittlo for
the pwir anld distressod almnost
singhl Iided and aln". Although
overwh11e1lmd by tite power of m ol
('. ye t li- wa:s gL tand in itt (i eleat
ad vill t Ila Ilis hosts tt vie
L14qu011 SMel11li inPickentis.
Pickn'.Nov. 5.-Special: There
.IMS- just hteyll cli sd o(nlio of tlle
lollgest siili (11 coulrt that has
eIver Leni knlown' inl the County.
rTh cititttual d %%ket, as very
jheavy, till ro hlim or10r
c~ases, b-ides m any ors of leas
imiirtalwte'1114' siilnets agatilisi
the disptensary hw ottumbred
all the otht-rs, but t jury wl
conivie' tt nl wherei' there wa~s the
~Sohtcitor Anselh. Mr. Antsl is a4
sugh schiol
lidi aS co
tiht Ito htelt elevt'id1( to tho Benchot
)iCiA th cl'Osoo the couart, horatii
tltsli wel' i h nim|5s of t lenia CX
eprs hi ihapeito
(n im 4Irneh, ~t thir s1t4icer141e 4 rerts
p~resit overhe ourt of iethis
tte ater i)il s pres e 1 tel e
pir1es.li isev a xtii.
tCofelerae idaughaera depoerito
fot' t~Th: e ueter anpeme.
Coll~umbr hi, safe-keey 1,g can
ToDerSi:vTh a rd oluf h D ircos
tohy atd piughes of the onfed-au
and iecnt f on fof the Chapter,
gapoinethe'lofv underiged a omirt
ye toco'lh-eg, cpraser and denibif
faorw hitoisl and obtcaina pour
(lpios, Conederate2 reces ndrordthe
STte antheoies of the miithary
tCollegde Lidrae us oa depositate
odieese relics until apemanent
muselutrfour their c-kepig an
ijTot preevetandlutaetehs
tory(11nt ooru and prncpesd ouran
mrorte our tescendolans oft som
tueapns ofhooreforthe oother
grat en~ whonfnao gloigte ortate
bythesrir lygh chracterad heCed-o
vaor, we bief toobtai ofo anyur
deesitor inelies or rsfomiathen
noted Confdgeate leaders valour
StteandrptO meocelfth ltr y
cmaymavd e upotan our yo tate
woliter, as setc ormehs hav ofeen
paesn ilvutu Pyerir ofue r and
potion deotion. lpeCnlec
ewiothb the ft oraoan of thoeE
oYseosionthonne wdrwwthedhe war, or
t eistenceidnt Or assiatoion
conecte wfh the areticle ofribue
witest sehe~ an hyopiu may
peso,.et at u
a favorablo respon so,
IYours sincerely,
Mrs. J. W. Flinn, Chairman,
Mrs. Arthur Meets,
Mrs. D. Gambrill,
Mrs. R. S. DesPortes,
Mrs. David R. Flenniken,
Mrs. David Cardwell,
Mrs. Jas. 11. Woodrow,
Committee.
The Eastatoo Township Singing
Association mot with Now Friend
ship church on the first Sunday in
November and was oponod by the
prosidont. The singing was led by
Mossrs.-Portor, Baker and others.
Dinner was served on the grounds
after which tho association again
assemiibled anl( after smnging a few
pieces wero troated to a sormon
riomi Rev. L. L. Inalbinlott,the pas
or. 1h1o commit te on i-rrango
nonts decided to meet with IHolly
springs church on the third Sun
lav m December and do invito the
.ickens C. II., Township Associa
.ion togeher with all lovers of
nusic to meet with us.
JouN WA. ToMAs, Pres.
R. L. GIusTnAT , Ch'mn Coi. on
\ rrangoments.
A Card.
Mr. Eitor: Pleaso allow me
pace through the columns of your
apor to tendor our heartfelt
liiks to our iighbors and
riends for their many acts of
indness during the fatal illness
)f our little infant, Matt io, who
>reathed her last oin Nov. 3d. May
hoir lives ho one of poaco and at
ast be launched safely on the oth
inde of the rivor and rest under
;he shade of the trees.
T. M. and M. E. FREEMAN.
ForeplugIl I t04's Ilro. 41ow.
If, as our esteemed and philosphi.
mlly friend, the late Artemus WVard,
asserted, it takos three grown up per
sons on the average lio escort on(
child tu the circus, there promises tc
be an unprecedented demand foi
"kids" in Greenville on Thursday
November 19th, when the great Ad.
am Forepough and Sells Brothorn
Anierica's (4reatest shows make their
first consolidated appearance. Ther<
is also amplest assurance that tli(
youifgsteis thiiselves will bo recog
nived and catered to in a manner t(
apd to the established list of hollbayi
a gnulne Childien's Day, and om
merrily overflowing with healthtu
and harmless entertainment, jus
Auoh as the little folks can most ap
preciate and enjoy. The gract hippo
ilrome' starena, the four iings, amn
the two elevated stages will repre
sent an immense mad-cab playground
with a host of all surts of two am
four-legged fun-makers in all sort
of cute. queer and ludicrous perform
anCes. There will be elaphan
cliwnms and comnedianis, sea lion ~n<
se~lalluscians, 'inger and' 11( astonish
ing ile; pretty and wise poie
cunnin,1 g miornkey actors and jockeym
rained~ hirdIs educated pigs, collegiat
donkey, fest i ve bears, perforinl
goaitr', wonderfu~l dlogs, in herdu
11roupe's, fauiilies, flocks, and paclo
pirwed ed anmd associatedl wvith Motl
eir Goose revels. fairyland pagealni
and1( elin spectacles' It will 12
wt,.,to the price of admission to s<
the naha~nt young f'aces and her
theL heals of childish laughter.
Noieto TrespbasserN.
A IIll pesons~ aro hereby wvarno
niot to trosspass upon the lands hi
longing to the estate of the late D)
S. W. Clayton, either by huntini
fishing. or~ in any other way wha
soeveor, O'possum hunting ospot
ially, will not be tolerated oveu I
tenaniits5. Disregard of this noti<
means prosecution.
29w4 II. L. CLAY'rON.
Wanted-Cattle. Will pay tI
highest cash prico for twoni
milch cows and all other grades
cattle. Also exchange milch coi
for beef cattle or yearlings.
HI. B. HIENDRcICs,
15tf Pickons, S. C.
We will soil at thme lato resident
of J. F. Lathem, (deconsed, on-1
8th day of December, 1896, Tra<
No. 1 containing 175 acres, know~
as the McAdams place.
Tract No. 2, containing 3(
acree,40 acres cr'eokc hottomn,know~
as the J. N. Bowen tract.
Tract No. 3, ivaterp~owor suitab
for cotton gin. Terms are on-hau
cash, balance on twelve month
time, secured by mortgage on tI
premises. Also corin, wheat, (oit
and cotton sold for cash.
J1. K. LA'rnui.,
J. S. LJArneIE,
Nov19t3 .Execuitors.
Not lec,
W. S. Durham has now ono <
the best equippledl shoe shopsi
the up country. Hoe has a ino
andl first class shoe maker rocentl
from Greenville. First class w~or
turned out and guaranteed. Mi
Durh)On's shiop is located at th
Smith Griflin rnijl, Give him
call.
Strayed or Stolen, a Mule
From my stable in Liberty,
dark liron iron gray mule thre'
years old, quite small; will weigh
550 or 600. pounds. .A suitable ro
ward will bo paid for informaitior
leading to his recovery.
W. .H. Bmmu.
Notice.
I will be at the Cox bridg eon 8al d~l
tihe 2d day of Noyeirn1er,1s lSatI12 'c oeI
-C fr teurpose 'of letting the contraci
fbldj two" (2 reck piera and for
ed he 1 lum ~r and Ihitngles del11var
d fri.the or~ an rall ial atato
bridge t been examined and( is <hanger
ria. Persons crossing (d0 so at tneir owi
Lpe'r T EWH I lOKS.
Clerk's S ales.
STATE F'y olIlI CAl' Ol4lNA,
ountyi~t of ifei.ieis. J
In C"Jao:.m Pleas.
Marl1th it. Ihollw, el:uI
I) .Iisradley,* etal,
in pi nel:) ic of :1 ord-r of foreel s' re
111111de it, the :blove stateil c:I.e aini on ile Il
i1, the clerks ollee, I n ill sell to the high-.
42f )i41414 (11,
Saldal:y in Deeeir, 1896.
: t iekens C. 11)IIrig lte liegal bor.
fo. 6:1V Ohe following- le.:-eriibed lvra vs
inte to wit:
ht.
All thit otheru piec l:irvel ()Ir triet of
landl ill (Ihe conilt V :11141 A e :sforesaitid in
IEa.ley Townshlip iji ig hineA Or 1).
F. lradh-y, FIlberuN-r,).rie:n
others, Contl:iilg sixtly-i.ight :nu1( one
half acres ((6111) more or le
2d1.
All that other piece orl paicel of Inil
cont nlsiin four :untl onle-folurth (1,1 acres:
Iliole or. less.
.Itl.
Aillih t plikee or par1clI (if I tinl conttinl
ilg tilres foirtlls (3-1) of 1m- 14cre Ilore
o0 less TerIi11 oe liif ca:Il, iili 14c onl
i erelit of twelve ooth Is with initerest
from Ilay of sale, etrdby the hoilt oif
the honl of the pun-hlsvir allnt : mjortgagetr
of 1.no4 premIie.;S. 1'iirel 15ipers to 1pay% f,1r
papers and r-ecordil.lintsnewt ev
to anticipate, J1. m1.ST\Al,
('lerk of Court.
S'TATE OF SOU:T11 CAlR()LINA,
(om1 Iof 3-keiis. f
J, 11. 3Alorgan,. et al,
vs.
By virtune f 0? :1. l t V 4,.(al1 order m nlo I II
I1hie allove stAted e e fl y Iloll. I. I). W ill:.
erspoon1,pieshlinlg jmItgIe 4 :th ( . 3 )l ohrl',
1896i; on Ille inl (11., lvrk's oIlice. I will
sell to the hiighest bidde' .t l'ielniis
CourtI lloue 1n
salvday inl Decemlbe~r, 1891;,
Diiinig the legal hour' for s1l the fol
lowing~ <deeihl real estatev to w\it:
All that pieco, parcel or. tract, (if lamd
lying, belig silliate inl ile eol..tv ancl
stte n*.foriI in 1)aeusv'il' town Ihip it
being th1l4 hoie plattion 4-f the lat
Rev. B F". lorg:i, deea14,11. 4nt11:iiniII
two hunIl)lred il (wontyV-.3'ven (
flIl VI'S11104' 1' 1)5 e ' (227)
arsmore, or. los-..
Teo iml,;. one-half (aslh,13mance o r:11 .
it. of twelve mlmths, with I are to lii
pate payme4t. of the e4dit portlion, wil h
Wili interest from Ieay :>f s.Ib.. ('it
portion secured by i ho133 l (of lie pm31
ciaser :.d worIng of 1tie plreliles
11ur1ch"aser to pay for paplers moll n-coal.11
'ig 11 .the sime. J. M1. s I'l '\ A i'll,
Cerkl of Colurt.
Sheriff's Sale.
STATE OF SOU'T'H CA.\ 11NA,
Counity oif l'ieken'.
The City Natioinal l1alk, of Grevilvilih.
S. C.
vs.
S. C. Dick.sonl (t al.
By vlIne of a decree (if l'3re'l sun53
tmade in tie Ihave sated :ls3 hv til
.on. 1. D, Witlrspoon1. re1013ilin hg ji tig
on the 31st of I let0ohler, 18M). I will set
to tile Iighest bidder at l'ieken., Cot
ionuse onl
Sailoday Il Deiembiler. 1816,
Dill Ilg I he It-gi lloI foIr sale I lie fo
lowilig described 1eal e4state to wil: Al
t-hat certain lpiee, pareli or' tract of 11
lying bieig situate in the ('ounts aU
I state aforesahl n I)hieuw...'ille tow'lslip (11
-- Halada river, alijoining ho1if o. \*
t Thomas, S.C. DikS4 )11, Ti)k 0i1i4t a1
Sto wo nd onf~ th II(hU4 1-11 ace Ituore l
it(if tellveIJJ1' n "o14h. wihi interest iroi
for)l papers' and1( for' reordiing iihe samein.
8
SN EW 'YORK RACK F
STORE !
(1 Rarigainis for1 every dayv.
Monday, Shoes8.
r-. 'Tuosd.ay, lls and (irm'eri:'s.
?> Wednesday, Sch;ool lI1: s' .hJut
L Thursday, Calico.
Fr?'uit of. the'1.30 l i1: B luecing
cents; hy3 them holt1, 7t ('3nts.
S J. M. RA MPEY,
y3 OCL2:?tf Easley3', S. C.
iaetOr'y ])r'i('s j) idl for' ('4ttio
lie. ('ion3' :1)1(1 lio ('oInville3t
Al1l1)4 hose: whlo pur)'hafsed4 forIt iiz
IiIn1 1314 this season uld )1 gave col
S. C. A. J. ILoco.G
The New York WVork1
18 rAuxES A wtuo40. 151 .1 t'i:tcs A wt1?
s New Y'ork( e'lt, Thliree iimie's ais hiarge
'(he. Iea1)1ing 'Itepiubilcan)1 w'eely Iof No
P'AiON, as1 it is published333 e'very othe 11'hn11
e1xcepth. Sinnlay~v, and1( has11 all thia fleshn1e'
and1( t icimlnss oIf a <1aily . II combines1 a:'SI
(.he4 new11s with ai lon4ig list of interstIinig (Ih
parltmen'1t1, un Iiue featureI's, earoon an33,llJl
f gral ic il lustrautions11, the3 hit ter' be'ing
1) A fl th.e j improvementsu uIr~ ae 1been) m1ad
,without any incre1'ase' in the3 ('o1st, wh ih r41I1
" mains11 lat 0113 313ollar p~e voear.
y We offer t his 11ne113.Iuil leW~ 'new 'aper1a:
k Tino JoWNA uItogther'i (oie yoar lori 1.Ei.
e BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN1
WE OFFER-m
Home a~ arnm
In cOmInatj~lfjon wvithl our paper, for $J .2
Doing abouit thei p~ri'e (if our. )111 pae ahiem
Th'lat is for all now subsibe'jrs, or 4)1( stub
acribers renewing and3 pay3inlg in )l11anpce
One Year,
UOME AIp 7J - - go agri
cul~tural Jjitl made(1 or farim
era. Its homo1) dep1)- ' e('ed3 hi
Aunit Jano), it Iunequ o I allr0en't
is entertain)ing and( j ' -
R~enewv now and g. -, a grtinr.
1 an ounn l.
FALL AND WINTER GOODS
We are now ready for you with a big stock of
F .ALL and WINTER GOODS
We ar- )ronld of our purchases, and feel confident that they will
met your approval. For six years we have been work
ing for your trade. We 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 out best to prov'e to you that your best buy
ing interest centers here-that for every (lollarl'
you spend over our11 counters, you will
receive t just eu(livalent.
We give you good OODS
TIe Lowest Prices!
And polite attention.
Oir Dress Goods!
Department is coinplete, -with prices ranging from 10 cents to
.2.00 per yard. All the n1ew weave"s ail colorings.
Tiinnings ill Braids, Jets, Velvets
and Silks.
We head the list on Linings.
Cold Weather is Coning!
Prepare for it in tinw. l1ed Flannels, White Flaniels. Twillel
Flannels, Plain Filantnels: a good heavy lied Twill Plan
nel for 10 cents; oir 20 ceilnts F" lannel
can't be beat.
Jeans! Jeans! Jeanis!
We have piepar'eol for all the boys, old anld ,otol, with Jeans
iot 10 cents to l) conts per yard. See our 2 cents
Jeans, and if vou don)'t say it is the best vou
evIer saw for the nionev, we w on't
say Jetlhs to you any more.
ShoAes Shoes, Shoes.
lemember (hat shoes are to be mworn by all classes and con
litioll of inen, voien lli ndchiliron. \We ar'e reatly to supply
their wv'ants. No man nlit down inc on shoes, either in quality
0 1r Cice. \\e do not (11iin to be the only inan who sells good
shoes, h1t we do let the other mn11t1 sell all the SoTy ones.
(we 'n't tell you all in this adivertiseonent, but call at oulr
store in the W\est 1lnd, a we will prove to you that this is the
place to (4) \<(ul tratling.
Gv rev i ille, S. C. West End.
TIax.~ Notce.
Ti1hte con ity treasuiror of Pickens
cou ty willI opon hiis books for the
. cocti on of tafxos, fiscal your
S)85-9t6, in htis Ofli(co at Pickens,
189J9, whe ln the fo'o(1wintg taixes wvill
- b e collected;
h8State tax 4.1 mnills.
Paist tidebtednll ess
Cottstiln'il school tax 3"
Total, 17 mills.
All ale bodied men betweoon 21
3,000 an 0( ) yearis of ago, except old
5(liers1 ar l' Iiable o pol)l1 tax.
l'ai ofMens, ioys Wonans, iss A specjial 2 niils will be collbet
C's :nt i hilreti's ShtoeCs, fatoryt~' sam1- a speciaI 41 mills will b)e collec'ted
pies, to lbe s0141 at less thian manufac- in thle town of Easley.
Itturers pr'iees, be'giningiih IiLltFebruar I wil Il b at the I'ollowitng pilles
iston the dafys niamtod below:
Ist. At Priatetrs iNov. -Ith unti II a.
- uchi chantics to buyi~ ceap shoes im.
only cottes ontce~ a year, andC now11 is At. Six Mile Nov'. itI lth i'iiroont.
your tune to Secure Bargains. Come A t Nortis CoI t t oni ll ills Nov.5t ht.
and~ see before the se't.'s are picked A t Ceni tral Nov. "t h.
out nd sld.At. Calhoun NCov- 7th unil 12
out tid olda. in.
-The Factory Shoe Store, A a sic Nov. n1.
At Cross Plains Nov. 1t ni
i J. M. Dickson, II a. itt. sj~Nv 2 f
I ~ ~ ~ ~ 5.\ t.oIpers i s ,kitore, Nov. I1ItIihita
riece sho mainuker, is with ut., wh"It til 12 itn
4 reir all kittds Cof shoes, 1:he A t I - ~ -lii~ n ' I 7tI
sho(es a speciatlity. iI ai.
-iChlI~ Atl I; ntta. .'jv. 1ith. after'
- --------\ t .i! Cr'~k, Nov Ith until 12
it A. ltmtfl.u-, w. i-. mI,.sisO A IX it.
a i f10'ill &' .Bld188111#'111 A t t r'Casuriert's omiee bua lane' of
1ATTORNEYS AT LAW til"'th l""S""~ ll "'"ill
"l' i-'reh the ne(xt appIointmenot itt
Wanted-An Idea 'Vnca.hik~ 'f -n01'
11. I~h3II'I -hI~I. .1. P. C~A lUISlim, Dentist Gro''n.
11 N8mETKHKIY, . . ille, S. C. Office overi Addison &
I)Physician and Surgeon, Mec's Druig stoi'e.
Officut his resi dence .\liiitn Str.',
Maitreb 8, 180-1 Ciltition Not ic~o.
. 'lE 8'TA'TE OF NOI 'Il ('ARO0LINA,1
MOUTlI I (AIIO lINA ), ('ouN'cy 01" Ile(KiNs.
lb ,J II Nitmv, 1Es1., Prtobate . indge: ,fudgs'I INw~y s~urlrh
Whereis, ( Gideon504 Idlsin s i to I W there s C1'.(* s'wtni do ui
'o s of to he tC Jitti La ri A liius dIe- I i's oif I lie id W ' ,~ i a 'les i'Ou deces ,
ceasetd thait-t they b0 andit atppear beforeIt M they hie rouili Iip~irt before ine' i
ho hel al Piok in (niirt If lo s, P, . ( ' i ijcots ('tit lI >)1' 5. ('. 11~ 1 2tl
nth 19i'Ith day13 of No)v(emberii 189(1, nteXt day oIf NOV. 1 819, nex I a ftr 4inbliell~:t u
arter' publi lint ioni hereiof, at1 iCI cck i! hereof, at il o'c~lock ini tlie forenlfooin I
the for'enoont, t) shew5 cau~ise, if any13 tiey shew~~ cause, if aiiy thbey hatve, wh'I y' I hii
hav~e, wh' 1v fte stid .\dnuniiistra1tioni 81aid A~thist'a t ion shoutd nImot. h
$h(ouhll ntot hi' grated 44. gi'llteCI
of ZoyC'mblyr I l90t, in I lie 1 21st, year' if Nov4 1896 in tlo 1.21 year of ouri I1141.
otur I ndepenidence- jpeindeuce.
.1. it: N l>whn n.v' ,J o P r. ...... .J . .. Ns. wa' ~j I(
WHAT'S i0 NAME?
Moro than inost peoplo think
for. Whon you soo tho name of
DREIF US & CO.
You look tit it, as you do any
other ad. That'si where vou make
a iNistako. You must read it over
caroitully and tind out, whatt it im
pios. It will show you how to
spend your money inl buying your
fall an1d winter~.
Clothing, .lats, and (4its' fur
nishing gootis. For inust alnce
We Sell volu i Suit of clotles
for $5, $7.50, $10 and $12 that,
other hotises sell, for $ . ,1mi2
and $15. How do wo do it. We
siiiply biy them right, a.d1 give
the peoplo tho ben'eit of our
kiowledoge aid sh evwdnless. Ilrv
do we g'(t oiln- kinowledg(ge. By eX.
porleneo and p1ins in bii
go(Cls5. All tliesf ficts pu1t toig thil -
will ColiVilice aiyV man,11 ot %'onld
mind alid -dglent that wilt wo
tI I vomu are facts.
We believe inl giv'inlg our els.
temur.,; the best, valu1 Wo possibly
aln, it is to our iitorest to do so,
:nd the antoinit of cash busiiness
we ar 1o(inlg Coivinieos us that (ho
l''"ple have learned that we (10
b uiiin iss strictly on busi noss prin
nIph's, ,amly, one pric---anld
tIhat the lowest, an(d no credit,
whicb do Cs away with lossesb11 eeo
Mur e'a1son for claiming to be I ho
cheamist Clothitng houso inl Tho
slate. Cone in, we wans t your
tradlle and onco we sell you we have
got you for keeps.
Your's truly,
Tio Now lotlirs,
1. . Creenville, S. O,
Attractive! Attractive! Attractive!
New Goods! New Goods! New Goods!
In Every Department.
IThere is too mch to tel so we m ust ak you to come
aind see for yosle. \\e will only met ion' a few of thle
urnany bar'gamus w]hie]b fl (yi il ni ti8~
Mak a note ini yourim Iin h ntlma1( biiook and wheln you
come to toxni comie i) se' its.
NL'TS W<>h'IlI CR~ACKIER
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styI \II ori S 'et . noieo el s
1:'. tiltt l'huniilet.-, fo'rijdr'-.. (.Xuor--.d Des Goodls 10- I5 25
h0 Yalrds Ifbavy TFvi lcl Ijll l).1 ht n nyBakt.
I'lannel f or $h.Oo. I emtt.
1 ya rds 25 cent il, vy Tw l..d lit .\ I1 \\'o ol lilanikelts ottn r Ii
I d l' hu e n $.1 r .( .0 . I. . ! .-;.
> ut b. n e C(uit tn Fluannel for 12
9 1 tickiing 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 12 a''d
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tMs- ame. plm is wth se wwll b -Je > se - al of
her b aolowrs.C hn)Ot e htiC5>
WE.ENTALKING. CB.