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The People's Journal. LOCAL ITEMS. Read what Harris has to say in this issue of the JOURNAL. Dr. W. F. Austin will be in Con tral December 8th and 9th. Winter sot in on the first in oar nest and on tho socond it snowed fiercely. H. A. Stokas, of Bowman, Ga., paid the JOURNAL an agrooable call last Friday. Miss Nora Smith, of Dacusville, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Win. Pitts, of this placo. Miss Olive Thornley loft last Monday for Charleston whord she will visit her aunt, Mrs. B. F. Kra mer. Hendorson, the photographer, will only bo in Pickons for a few days 'longor. Call and got your work done whilo ho is horo. Messrs. McDonald & Nowton wish to say to thoir patrons t.hat they will b at their gin on 'ITies days, Thursdiys and Saturdays. The managers of the federal eloction can got their monoy hy calling on Clerk of Court, J. M. Stewart, as it is now in his hands. W. N. HUGIIS. Miss Evalyn Dunlap, a most charming and highly accomplish od young lady of Paris, Tonn., visited Miss Olivo Thornloy last week. Maried, on November 30th, at the brido's father, T. 0. Jameson, Miss Nora Jameson to Mason B. T. Burdine, Rev. W. B. Singletor ofliciating. Hlendersod, the photographer, who is now in Pickens will bo in, Cent ral about the 10th of Decemi her, '90, to accoimmodato the Cenl 1ral with first-class work. l)ou't ftil to have your beauty struck be fore Christmas. Marrie(1, mn November 22d, at at the residince of tho) brido's brothr, An(rew Arnold, inl Aii derson) coutiy, Mr. J. V. MeDon ald, of Pickens county, to liss Enima Arnold, Rev. S. H-. Zim morman ofliciating. J. W. Capps an oxporicced shoo makor has opeonld a Shop in the D. W. 110pkinls (ld stand1(l where ho will be )leased to serve all in anyt hing in his line. Har nos will also bo repaired. First class work guaranteed. Givo him a call. All persons are horedy warne(l not to trosspass on any of the lands elonging to the estate of the late James HI. Jones, by hunting or in any other way what ever. Oppossum hun tmg, especi ally, wvill not bo tolerated oven by tenants. Disregard of Ilus notice meansli prosecutioni, A. II. .UUJLIN. Trho wvarm, cloudy wveat her has chang.,d to cold1, wet weather. Thflreol inches of rain? has fal Ien here withmi the last 36 hours andl itistil I rains. 'Wheat sowing is at a stand~stIll fo a short time. Trhore is a considera ble amount of sick ness in this sect ion just now. M. A. Boggs lhas piniumoinia but is con valescings. Will Gant t is sufiferinig from the gripj. Nearly everybody is complaining more or loss of grip. colds, etc. T1hie oil mill is putting in about 141 hours (out of 24 nowadays, and seed1 is comlintg pre'tt~y lively, t ho' it dlidn't until th le trust let uponi t hem. C''tton is still in the neoighibor r.iJ. V. W\illiamis has bought a buiild a dwvelling. The. IBoard of Di rectors of thle PigoeLi.'s ;J4!INxAI ar1. hereby call ed to rnet at PiVkens~ C. .11., oni Snh-dafy D)ay3 in Dleenmher at Ip. mI o t!in and1 conider~l bids for th4 lIoos of the .J(.UhN1A for the y -a 1897. All hiddersI are hereby inot 1b'd to fi li t heir bids withl J.1'. T. li iggs, i abeity, on before thalt Scroful~a and1( Ulers~i O1ured4. Therie 1 is n doubt, according to the many remark ablo Cures pt rformled by3 Blot aic~ Blood Balm ("II. B. B."), that it is far the best TIon ic andl Blood I urifier everi mnanu facturied. All 0t1r pule- into inasign ificanice wVaen 4'0npared with it. ii ei IQ I1' msples, . ulcers, sk in dl iSeses. anrd 51ll manne1r of bloo0d ni14 k'ifihenis. Buy~ the b)esf,andi( (hon i IhI 'V youri miotney away;I~ oin (11. fi att: Try the lo g teste( 111nd oN el:1-R0 .$.0e ag A\ l l(' (io s a re hre)v by::-i dtr~ ld,185, which nioi. has leen i1st. Or stoleni. J. P. (JTEN. Nov. 27, 1890. w Nogiee of I'.annI S.ettementa. Net ice Is herebyh) givenl Iht lw wI ill ap. ply to JT. II. Nowaerv -!"uge of P'rob-ge for~ lkenis county L, for leave 10 ma ke fl1 al settlemenit of ih esiate of I,. 0. I:mao. IIiin, 00) de ced, onl the 7t.h day~ or .1. liu.. 1.5, 1897, and S'aked( to be~ dijsmissed as8 exc ecutlors. WV. A. IIAMAIll/TON, A 11. II A lITl'ON, .COallomaxi. Calhoun is like the old mill that underwent so many repairs, 'tie as it waB. Evorything under your correspon dent's vine and fig tree have the dread whooping cough. There rre six i my band who will faithfully stanid a scientific whooper where ever they go and there now is a kind word in all their breasts for the wid ow and orphan with whooping cough d istressod. Calhoun has a shingle mill in operation. Thans! If we cai't gat the factory and its machinery all at once will accept it by degrees, in the way of gills, saw mills, shingle mills, &C., so roll your timber along. Messrs. . O. Skelton and Lige Oillerson attended a birthday diner in Westminster Thanksgivimg day. They report a pleasant time. Sam and Lige won't fool you. Thanksgiving day passed off quiet ly in our town only little fines were imposed for shooting guns in town. 'I he council have cause to give thanks to Mr. Newt Cochrn for $1.50, which almount Ilir. Cochran paid them for firing off a poke stalk which in giving inl his test imony to the mayor said he bustedt four or five caps before it fired and that it. kick ed the head off of li. Air. Coch ran must shoot a better gun next. time. Mr. John Fennel it finishin g ill) a nice house oi his iot in tile east por tion of toVn pre-iratory to renting. We have a nice Sunday school or ganzed in Calhoun. 111r. Fennell is Superintendent. Mr. W . A. Boggs has the biag tlur nips, weighing 10,-11, and 12 pounds each. lie is tha, champion turnip raiser in this section, and very near ly a champion peach-eider <lrit.kor too. Fisher wvon't fool you,either. Air. Hamilton Craig, from up on Reowee is boarding withi Ais. W. N. Payne and studying televgraphy nli der. Air. L. WV. Crnip. Messrs. Logs and Skeitoni pur chise(i . .1a n. st.ek of' shoe- olle (lay liasl week, preparatory to .li'heig up the fol ks for X was t pricas they say that vill caise the folks to wink their 4to her (ye." "Poor Cathoun'," Clemson's got the State to back her ip, our Bryan man has been leatei, a1d going on the tmlilp, IMLcKi nley got tile reigns of government to use k nd or rough, Calhon th e blasted whooping cough. God knows, aint it tough. DOAN:. The Executive iard of tho Oolenoy River Colored Baptist AR sociation met vith the Griflin Eb enezer Church on Friday befofe tho fifth Sulday in Novomber at 3 o'clock p. m. Rov. C. T. Alillor was afmlied ais Moderator, Rev. B. It. Halluimls, Secrtary. 'I'ho Unitonl 1leet imnr on Saturday at eleven o'clock a. im. Int roducetory sermon by lRev. P. S. Littlo. Wel como addre-ss by R{ey. C. T.. Miller, pto(r. Thenm organized. On mo tion1 Rev. P. S. Little wvas made emiipoirairy mlioderat or. On motion liev. C. TI. AlilleIr was made perma nlent moderator and1( Bro. Wm.An deison secre tasy. On motion a recess of one1-half an hour for din nor. A n ico dI inner nas prepared by the sisteors and enjoyed by all -presen t. .Tlieni reasse~mle~d. The1 time being short, no genJeral topics weie dliscussed. A nlice little sum oftinmney was colbeted~ for mis siiliary pIr'lo(st-s. D)evnoioial eX M~liiionar iy sermion Sunmday at 11 o'clock by Rter. J. S. Wal kor. Thusli endedQ~ a nico uitonl mooting. n ste~ Ton iHAen. Columbia, S. C.. Nov.30.--J.L WVil liams. memlwibr of the board oIf (control and ex-legislat or fronm bLgefield.vyesterday shot andl~ killed L D). and J1. \\. White at Bethanyv clutch, Liberty 11lill. Williams was badly but not, fat ally stabbed by o'ne of the Whites. the mieni on accomit of (carids published a bout. each othier dur ing thle cenmpaign. Tlhe W\it ies sta rited the (difilcull ty enursi ng W\ ilIlamies. Heo knock jumiiped upl wvithi pistol ina hand and1( Will iam115sl) sht him i through heart. TIheni the ot her brother attack ed Williams with a knife andi( Willams shot him four times. Thie e'xcenit. rof thle la..i. Wvil 1I w cstam eeild li iirri mmign iio s| ile d:i liteimi. .tlnnaryt( nextlthe V v( lubl pr nnttilon' he.. oi ng to~' ni ll'. . elitate, l cniaining iiuboa t~3N illi I I ereI . :lI . Will e (jij e wil thimst cogennt in thi~ieiiin. \ u--W liii Iiis 11 r 's o f i rst s and ithyvl itWhill isik e himiai alfavo-o prbly w heneis ii ned of the ieidsr ai rtily adertsel iloulie Nehigj belt aroel forotennyur beibigstee A'on ostant iin i avr dicitn ihin.r abile way. uisBut aa cornew pono a fte mindto.- forge.Frms Wanted-Cattle. Will pay the highest cash price for twonty milch cows and all other grados of cattle. Also excliange milch cows for beef cattle or yearlings. 11. B. HENDIUcKs, l5tf Pickens, S. C. Attention, Stocklaholder. Tho annual mooting of tho stockholdors of thio Farmers' Jfil> fishing company of Pickens coui ty, South Carolina, will be held at l'ickons on the fourth Saturday (28) in Novombor, at 11 o'clock a. m. A ll stock holders are oarnostly requested to bo prosent as business of importanco will be atteided(l to. WV. W. F. BIGaT, Scc'y and 'Treas. Assessment Notice. The Auditor's office N% ill be o)en fion the 1st day of January, 1897, to the 20th day of February, 1897,to receive returns for real and personal [)ro)erty for taxation in Pickens "ouity, for fiscal yoar commencing January the lt 1897. The Auditor or hiE deputies will be at each of the following preciicts to receive returns for said fiscal year: Calhoun, Alonday, January 18th, 1897. Cenitral, Tuesday aid Wednesday, January 19th and 20th, 1897. Norris Cotton Mills, Thursday January 21st, 1897. Liberty, Friday ard Saturday,Jan uary 22d and 23rd, 1897. Easley, Monday and Tuesday,Jan uary 25th and 26th, 1897. Cross Plains, W edn esdav, January 27th, 1897. Looper's Store, Thursday, January 28 th, 18D7. leters Creek, (Ihughes Store) Fri day, January 29th, 1897. Pumpkintown, Saturday, January 30t h. Eazstatoe, (at K ing's old Store,) Tuesday, February 2M 1897. Ilurricaine, (at lMile Creek) Wednes day, February 3id, 1897. Six Mlil, Thursday, February 4th, 1897. l'raters, Friday, February 5th, 1897. Pickens Court House balance of the time. All changes in real estate must bo made and all new buildings crected since the 1st day of January, 1896, returned for action of the township assessors who are required by law to examine all returns made. Ignor ance of the timo of listing is no ex cuse and a penalty of fifty 1)er cent for non returns is strictly eijolinod upon the auditor. All tax payers must make their ro turns inl person or by some on1 le gally authorized to do so in case of sickness or absence from the county. Banks, Buildings and Loan Asso ciations, Fir e, Life and other insur ance companies aie required by law to make returns. Each and every poison will please be prepared to say in what township and school districi they live at the time they are re quiredl to make their returns Al males between 21 and 60 years o age, except. those excused by law ar liable to poll tax. 4 Ex-Confederate soldiers aro liabi to poll tax between 21 and 50 yeax of age. N. A. CARISTornCR. Auditor Pickens County. Dec. 3rd 1896. 'T 1m STA TE OF SOUJTl ('A IOLINA,} COUN'r'Y OF ICKIC;NS. 1'x P'ate 'The e'state of Mattie' Do(bbinlS LettIIt lI)oh'Itins m Jesset. D)obbins, minlors. To Whom Ii Mlay (con1ceIin. No4tic is hSlerebyv given that on the 30t11 (lay of Novembeiwr, 189G0, a pet itiion t enI fli as~ abo~ve was tile<I ini the ofhice of the (lei k of t he, ( in,l of the county13 and~ Statie atfore~cair, the~ object of wh1tih po li 1ion2 is to' have' J 1I- Net wiry, as PrIo hate A1 no;lte, appo)4inlte'l guarii'iian for Mlat. m1inoar- unoler' the age 0. twenty-eta~ years,~' 14o take~ ehi:ir e of anL~ IInnap I teir e4 at t.21 ' 11r themii wieb o n '0 sists of lit, (oInp~j'etn an1el. resni:$I 4 la'perwm (enn1 he0 fomI whoI( i" willing to 204~nme4 such w 2 Al. I'Iro. Pet. Land for Sale. A treiet ofC 12am( on Greg~ory's Creek forn 1milehs fror 'I i c'1kens1,. (con itiig 300) acres t erIa.s. A ply to T. C. 1ii PNSON, Pigk I s 4211, . C. I !i.J. W. NOltWOOD), Dentist. Dr. 31. . N< u1woon, AssistanIt. O0lice 8X) Ma in Street, Greeniville,8S. (I. ,Jan. 1, '9)' y -"Physician and Sur'.eon Ofthee 21 I his re4Si(1lence .\lin Strieet. March 8, 189. NOTii( ICI TO iT i'SPASSERHt. timbe or cross4'Minlg my p~re'~lmes inl any3 wa'2 ex 4cpt ini the u lrmit' 41111'1 24 Ihout, 11ny 4(41 senit.. J1. M1 All IoN i,OOPIEit. MIienl, S. ('., A pril 27, 1sM5. All porisonsI alt' herebyI warne'I(4 no(t ft tresspass <n any of myV hu141 Inl P'ie2kn co01nty, eit heril till4 111' titIIlhl g ''r oth 0 a CEATSTRADEMMR COPYRIGHITS. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a UC.O., wh haave hd nearly lto ets thtedrie pyeon'%ratt.bu"twlE'n' L'ommnl~cl fraon':Oneerning Patents and how to ob tAIn them sent f ree. Aliso a catalogue of mechan Patnts aken thogh anturn & co. receive ij~ecla1Inottee in tho l4cIentilic Autouienn, and shue ro ught widely before the publocwith On ot tho Inventor. This splendid paper, largest qrenI~tion of an,1 scientinl work In the Dldig Editionr inonfh y, *?(a year.r .ig 0 es, 00ts. I~very nulm or4 contaIns beau ~.OUSe wth plans. enablng bulderrI os how the at esi nd secure contracts. A ddress MoF ALL'S Em,'BUDOETaste PHUN and PILAX FOR THE PHOLKS. Mr. Editor: Now for tho Christmas Tricks; Both Useful tun( Orm niital; Tell the good pholks that this Blidgt. .s full of Iolidity goods, and wo wait them out where they will do the IIIst good. Doni't wait for us to toll all- about them, Coio and see theni, Buy them, and1(1 hiltill tomli ofl olt of olur Sight. Two Iouses Full. A W'leomo to All. A morry Christmas to all. ~W . T. N 't III. fVCTV ${(/Yi I have opeled a new Stock of goods im Easley ual invite the citizens of this cuinity to see then1. I keep oil hanl a well so lct(t-d stock of ( eneral Al r ('lliil(ise Illit eili picase you ill the way of l)i'y u(Ids,No tiolns, ilats, 11olS, J1-we'lb y and G'roucries. J. T. CLYDE. Oct22iu') Misses MCKAY, Main Street, GEENVILLE, S. C. Ilave now readv for sale all lie Latest ityles in Hats, Bonnets ai Caps, For Ladies, Misses andi children. B~/* They keup ennstant ly on hnad all th<o Novelfies at lowert. price". Your' patr'onage solted. WESSES McKA Y, Main Street, G reenlvil le, S. C, RUWGHIES' T ANN ERY 1 hiave~ a fine1 lot of on hand which I amt 'llting ait "Rock Bottom" Figures. Pj4/ I lidesi and iih-eswax w 'ill bec takel wvellI equipped ta nnty. deeL5tf GLEAR PROFIT A MILIJON OLLAR A YEAREJACII. For the purpose of increaning the cii culation of the New York I aily and Surl day Mercury, 'stab~lihd 58x years ago, tih Mercury 'rintinig Co. offers the~ best ii dument in tho world to small investor: Alert ilivestors no0wii I hav an opporJtl nlty to secure come of the stock of thi g reat enterplrise. Thtey can bIuy No York Mercury :stock at thei very lowv prli of $10 per shlaro. The Mercury Priintin Company Is incorporated underC tile law of the State of New York. Tihe cap iital $500,000, divided into 50,000 shares of $1)0eac full paid and non-assessable. Stockhiob ers hatvo 110 individual liability whiateve This stock is a safe, solid and highly pro itable security that is certain to jpay iar dividends antd rapily increase in vlul It gives thle smnall Inyvestor an1 eql~ ebamIIi with tho capiitalist, as5 at ilerson ith1 small stum to invest canZ buly froml or are upiward at theO same~l price a caplital 1st buys thlousanlds of sharesC. Whe or010 considlers tile very high llries tha11t stoe in (other New York nlewspapers conm inand.', it is a'pparLenlt .that1 tis preserl op.portunIity to buIy New York M Ieur stock at $10 is one of those clfhnces thu occur only on1ce in aL lifetime, for at til prosent rate of increase shown in thle pam six mtonth in I tile circuilatlonl anid in Ii: advertising, the stock is abisoiuteiy sli to paty enormous dividends and rapidl riso inl value. 9 TIho advertising receipts of the Morcur have doubled sin1co Aug. 1, Il.5, andciit circulation ilas increasedl at tile rato 150 11er cent. since AprIl 1, 1S95, on 11' Daily, Weekly and Sulnday erlitions1, and continuing to increaso at the samtio riat We will sendi one copy of thle Dalil and Sunday Mercury free to every shar< hlolder as long as the stock ia bold I -him or his assigns. For example, if subscrliber pulrchanses ten shares of star he wIll be entitled to ten copIes of ti Daiyand Sunday Mercury free to 1h wnoany ote drs slong as I continues to ho0 a stockholder of the co porat ion. Trhese copies of the paper mm bo disposed of by subscribeOrs to the call tal stock in any way desired by them. Trhero will be only a limIted amount this stock dlisposed of in this way. The: who are ituck y enough to obtain the: shares will find that in a very short tin thoy will he worth 300 per cent. promitu For further partieulars address the SUPE1RT NTENDECNTI OFl CJRCUJL. .-TION, NE2W YORK MIIIIORIY 8 Park Rb OW for An an advertining medluns Rhe Ne York Morcury is uneitcolled. : . A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY I Thn timesP are hamrdl, inut here is a good Allow. In the laat lonh I hate rnade 8175 sellinag Citm:ax lah ivashers. I neiver taw antyting takle like they do. Wil henY nywomeIn AllO m1e wialh the din. nelr dishes, len, and d1ry thom in one nminute, thely huy~ lunn Inaht aIway. Aunye can rnake s1 a', days right at homuoi easy. I havtio lnt caravaessed, so anixitsare the people for blhe Climax they annd tar them~l. u'r iteoCthn Clinax Mf g. Co. (Colum bums, (inl,itl and it wii anend youi ci rculara. It in <A a ai1111 wint overybodiiy wante to buy. I All kinds of Cold Weather oods at Brulec-s, (he prics ar.- iht uand te1 good, are t lie verv be. We wantl :aII kinds of couit ry prodliee. Coi i, l'eis, oats, egg.;, and4 (1ichkenls. Tootle with Iius. If vol owe Its anything pay it today. W'e nee'd It. AltenId Io this- now awl1 save further (rouble 1 i 4ost. Iit :CE. 1835. .WAGONS1> THE BEST ABE MADE BY H. C. AI I NY. And Every Variety of 1ine Carria es, Bugg i-s, Car and Harness, 1 lardware, P aints, Oils and Varnish, At tl - Greenville Coach Factory. G W. SIRBINE, Superintendent. neesma MILLE~R & CIU KSIHANkS P With a new anid 'well selec~( t O sok oif Lad1ies' and Gentlemen's F'ine Shoes a speciallyv. Rceiv'ing goods~ ever d' ~ay dir'et fromu thle Fnetoriesi. Grt~1Shoes~ Neat, Comfiortable aind ,Lastin. 1%dtilleri - 3E~& i.1<ctincg', No. 105 N. MA IN ST RE ET, Creenville,O.-C. GT'rAgents for the W. L. D)OUG( LASS Warrante( id shoes. oct~nm3 Weare making alddit ions to ourV (ur immens(14 sto(ck da1ily, am11 whn you nood( no0w, choico Ltoods, kindlly d rop in1 ium let usN isho4 yoi th rough ou r stock. We sellI I the very lest good s th i~e IL untry a l~o.d( and offor thomn at remarkably closo, pr1ic1!. Westfild andi Hehusl, N.ieau- the CJourt IlauseH. feb20tf. (ir, enI ville. S. C. II Ii SBargains for the People N ~ever havie I ownVied as~ iimoiv geine1i1 bairtenins as5 .1(4w, lii (o144r 14, red-4 e 14i ...s e g, o Is I will ,fecr some~ ('I t pric4s. I IbnveV too many~ 5lhoe' anid morei'~ com4ing. I have l~A r duiced1 pices tol mlove themii 4u4. I ne4ed4 w Y ill not1. preve4'.t at -,h- I.4d - .n1 41 -o 1A nod yonniI&; -omei ng Iii ii Ia I fo t i.r~ u n' Wer havie hi f u'r- tor'eaiki. No4% 4 I .. in _ Z k toreO my) line; bou4)ght 14oo un144h,. 144 4', I eOINr d s'Oek I wyil 4ffer -1pe4id b.llgainin Ii) i rAsfff A Itrenus113 mal( bl eadsI.:I . W.~ill ye'JL.UUL chleaIp $4 01a4 bie bouugI.t (44 11he rIaload. Some~t extra in hCinbdr FO L BODA'sSI DSAE ain 4abouitt II)coe41t.o I will sels y.totin tEron Alinl" or1 "L Teader"' Htove as14(14141 cheap a you e buyoioI an1) aniywhere.SRFL, UCIS CEA Iwant fodblerI, peais, mol 1441 of cor : lEMTSCTRIEUTOS and eggs.~. 4 i4R4. ti L elltbltbb n T. D . HAR41 RIS. I 4ot 1btl.F .Vrol ydugss RedneeCd prices on1 c(oti.1g. blankei,I~1 SN RE~O~~~u.c andg hatLs. 0k01,. .BODBLCO.AltGa . t7. oTOT3.Oem DRY GOODS! It Wil pay you to visit this store when in Greenvile. 1(3 tO 3, say it is the CIEAPEST PLA CE in town. Yours truly, A. J. JON ES, 205 Main Street. ''Cleveland Uiock. Agent S:indard Patterns. Mch26 96. A. G. Wyatt, Easley, S. C. NJE J3V C OOJ)S .Just arrivcd and Cheap. Ce ,0 Mid see thei. T h 'o s wz i n 1 ) \v 111f m e wi ll 1p (- S U IV ($'I~12 C A. G. WYATT, OCe;t Easfov, S. c. Odds and Ends SUMMER GOODS .A W NS, W 8-38, ULLS, &C., IN P'LAIN, STlHlI'Plo, P'LAID) ANI l)OTTED. 8424in thu r 1 .lil wear- L.adil'les,tnens and U1hibes, all at, your own price's or there (b;l) ilunid lawis :ndik ceeksat 5 0 -1, 1'li'u - t1 mpo i ' aan lsbo t. a va(I ha 125, liai oly~fs 2-1( h fl. Gets one at . '.2 in Neicw l'ereh o,.uiilt.i ho ii gi'ur4: I ie s ha . ;;u(,s $4n I t e n i e Daryneot awa ndrpts . A I kre- .hoTiie Nloe 87b.pln h 1'. S.-- itricelw ih Ih ta~rip. Iond hy ay h o d ely thein CHEA BETT, ilI1Teilrphonu lie No. 87. '"'t P.~' I ~ .-ihitick P ,wiIhaerns. s N~a or i slvd H iio 1Ii Cheapsn Bsto Inerder outht yuay grow i(OHEAP COT O, febi Wercnnf foryuo. SIMI) ME~I) th AcidIPhos la the glr~ul ll Felizer on thIiakt Bette aise usngtou ) rice bfor buying elsewhere. CreenvpI', ill ~ ear S. (1 C. gh :2 t.'t T.) 11 ii.0s A 1i il ivo ntr, t CALl wok guawrntd. Jus eenvile !C A om rove i:te of Iun e' 11 rug store. .s1 for I jot. ah friieIa ri tl Ti S'\ u'ccssfor oyer& o, 1weigh 10 a bou t ro ot, n io u illo 8.ve 0nre. a Maruldg re rynfrl o ot