The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, January 07, 1897, Image 3
hle _eoples Journal
LOCAL ITEMS.
-Col. J. E. Hagood returnod I
Charloston Saturday.
-Miss Gortrudo Hlagood, of Rai
ley, visitod in Pickons last wool
-Thore was a largo crowd i
town Monday attending tho sale
-Miss Emma Finnoy, of Ando
sonvisitadMiss Mattie Hester la
wook.
-Hon. W. G. Mauldin wal i
town Saloday among his consti
uo0nts.
-The social)l givon at Dr. J. I
Curoton's last wook was a groe
SUCCoSS.
-Miss Nannio Croiglor, of Spai
ttI)uig, visited Miss Corrio Bruc
last weok.
-Miss Alice Littlejohn, of Gaf
ney, S. C., visited the Misses Rict
ey, last week.
--Misses P ario and Lucia Fo
gor, of Easley, visited Miss Corri
Bruco last wok.
-The Hagoo(d school will opem
noxt Monday. L. O. Maulidin wi
be at tho holm.
-Missos Nettio and DIan
ent i mmes, of Groonville, aro visitin
11ad lecImickens th is wook.
that it 'W, R. Prico. of Sunny D1al
there dow?. ' townlolhslls n n
career of o w' hi businmsh aid it
rar, little by riends
nisorable trut-I. 11ondricks, of Easle
Was the. Rh"ip, paid the town of Pickor
a pleasent call Tuesday.
-Mr. J. Sam Wilson, of Majo
called in t.) so us last Monda
and wa1s as jolly as ever.
-Rev.J. E. Foster, filled hi
rogular ap$i tmoent at Secoia laE
Saturday 14 ISunday.
-Thore was a most onjoyabl
dance givon at the Hotel Do Thor
- ay, on New Year's night.
-Ed. McDaniol spent most, c
his holidays verv pleasently in th
Olga section of this county.
-Mr. J. P. Looper, of Oconc
county, is oi a visit to his fathoi
Mr. Jerro Looper, this wook.
-Miss Fannio Hagood, afte
sponding tho holi davs is Pickom,
returned to Charleston last Satn
day.
-The Eighteen Milo Allianc
will meet at W. 1, Iryant's th
3d Saturday in this month, at
,p. ml.
-Supervisor E. F. Loopor wa
4nstal led Monday and is read.
and willing to atl(%1d to his publi
dutios.
-Cannie Stewart, of Liherty
spent I hle lmoliday~s at lomew andi ito
tulrne'- Sa turday to school i
Lan ronsi.
-J1. Hi. Newton came homo fo
the hmol iday~s and will remail
ab)oumt two weeks, hoforo return ini
to Alabama.
--Su porviso r Hendrliic ks deserve
thoe thanks of the traveling pubbi
for the fine work (10n1 on the Pick
enms and Enslev r'oad.
n1o to pay y'our snh
hienmthe editor's soi
e' h"a sit and take
lihe tackey p)arty.
Ihanter, of Liberty
.... ......- ..face is ever a cur
for the ''blues'' was mingling w;itl
thi ' 1largo cro)wd on (our1 stieet~s st
day.
-Ma rried'(, n1 3d Iinst anmt, at th
residineo a)f the1 bridn's mot hei
M\Iiss N. J1. Lanigh:'v to Mr*. W. J1
RampeliNy. R1ev. WV. G. Maldiil
oflieiatIing.
~closed his booeks againist thle tax
payer('Is and( e'enit ''ins will be is
gund~ii~ nI Ai nday, . vrl30
S*--Mi 1 ! i'iri 0. Samrs, af to
>(!lnd1ing I CrInS :1 nd( hol idny'
Sher' h1'a- in (ibtjnliy, S. (I., ro
tirood !- .1 ! ndny and13( too
iergog of her scho' I lire.
Mitre to JI'nkinis had( 1hr
tOro him but Tuwdl , lti.i'Ileury Sb
phon'11, fo'r l't it larceeny. Ilie wvt
wient1y dlays iln the cointy ebiai
gang.
.-Marpried, at the residolnee
iher' on Dec.24lth 1891
to Mjiss Bedl
-,gistrato,oflic
'5 night thei
was at pon party givoui t Mr. Al
Mauldin's, wvho livos between Piei
ens and E~asley. Tlher'e woro abot
200 lposenIt Iad egh one0 carric
a pmoundi.
-Thore~ waL a inkoly shiootin i
Itckonsv illo, holowv Easley, Ia
Saturday. A ton year old son<
Mr' Nuto Oats won threPe tur tkte
at three shots, with a single harr
shot gii.
--Mr- T1. D). IHar'ris has recent
added i0 h is now storo front, Lv
.show windows and htas had palint<
Sthem twi'o neat and aittracti'
.ins, wvhich adds much to ti
ks of his stor fronit.
- Io(. . Kirksioy lot on a
frtis having a neat antd 'hu
sI~itanI fence put arounid it. Tl
wvork is being (dono( by that skill
workuman. Mt. WV. A. IPalmmo.
-Theo Pension Board will moe
the 8d Monday in January.
-Sonator O'Dell was in tow]
M1onday attending the sales.
-Read what McFa-ll has to sa;
this wok in another columa.
-Dr. W. F. Austin will be ii
- ?ickons from Jan. 11th to 14t]
1897.
n -Road the advertisemenut c
i. T. D. Harris this wook and profi
thereby.
-J. McD. Bruce has a change i.
his advertisement this issue. So
what he says.
-If your paper fails to reac:
you on timo, please report it in
nodiately to the editor. tf.
-Mossrs. Sutherland & Grifli
has a chaigo mz their advertise
mont this wook. Read what tho
- say.
-See tho t,ho advertisemont o
the Southern Hotel and stop ther
- when you go to Greonville if yoi
- want pleasent quartors.
-See the advortisemont o
Clyde & NallOy, the nOw firm o
0 merchants in Easley. They meat
business and invito your patron
ago.
-Iho Oolonoy Baptist 'churcl
has chianged their meoting day1
fromt the first to thefonrth Saturdi
an1d Sabbath. The time of meet
ing is at, 2 o'clock on Saturda
and 11 o'clock onl Sunday.
-Mirried on January 3d inst,a
the residence of the bride's father
Mr. Hop) Galloway, Mr. Louis Gil
Y stap, to Miss Canni oGalloway. Al
s of Pilckens couinty. M. F. Hester
N. P., in his graceful manner ofli
r, ciating.
S-londerson, the Photographer
has on hand tnow, a full snipply 0
e overything nedtd in taking pic
t turos, and would be glad for al
who want work done, to -como at
Ssoon) ai 1:Ossible, as h3 is expectilng
C to loave horo shortly.
-Mr. J. S. Smith, of Liberty
was in towin last Monday on bu1is
n0s, and paid the JOURNAL a 1110s
agreeablo call. Mr. Smith is nov
running the Smith Hotel at thal
0 place, and will bo pleaised to havt
, a1l remember him when there.
-Thoro was a tackey partN
r given by M iss Essie Earlo, last week
4, to the young ladios and gentlenoi
of this place, and the prize was
awarded to Mr. Byles Robinson,
e and Miss Bossie Ashmoro, as th(
C most tackey persons present.
2 -Ilarbin, son of W- Silas
Brown, for;norly of Pickons, now ol
Word~ ount ; Gal, fel fri v
mule in Decombor last, and wa.
so seriously hurt that he died a
few (lays ago. The family hav<
the sympathies of many relativot
an~d friends nh this county.
-Tho regular alpointmentt
were filled at Twelve Milo and Gal
Hill on last Sunday by the noCn
r pastor, Rev. WV. M. H-arden. Con,
i regaltions were good and q1uito at,
tent ive. The people af Gal) 11il
prop~)osot to build a new church
soon. T'hey are now hauling tht
lumber.
- -Samueil A. Barr, a prtomment1)
and successful farmer dlied at h is
rosidence iln Easley township) (on
1the 28th tult, Hie left one child
v id at large numi)bor of re lives tc
m~ourn't his deauth. His wife died
ithoutt three years agO- Mr. lBarm
wams a good citizen1 and his death
3 casts a gloom over his community
-Marriod1, at the roidlence ol
a 11 .1 brVido's parets L, on1 Wednesd ay.
Shie 3ti.h ult., by Rev. R. J. Wi I
3 hams, Mr. Frank E. Cox to Mist
,L''na, the chainititg (laugh ter al
.Maj J1. M. Stewart. There wert
i everal p~resent. t~o witness the coro
motny. Theoir many friends extend1
to ho many coingrattulations.
- -W- 0. Willard and T- H
- Mooro, of Liberty, under the firm
3t nm of W'il lard & Moore, htavt
brancheled out a i ow entLorpriso that
r of dealing ini wagons, carriagos,
Sbuggy's. &c. Tlhey keep a good1
.stock alIways on hand1( an 111will no(t
k heo undiersold. We acknowledge
a pleasaunt call from both gontle.
unt o a feiw dlays ago.
-MI a rried, on D)ocomber 23(d, by
Reov. J . R. Riley, at the home of
th(le bride's patrenits, Mr. Joab Maul.
din, Mr.. Layfaetto L~esesino, o1
1Kinogst re, 8. C., to M iss Hlortonsc
Mauld in, of P'ickens. The happy
'couple left oin the ifame day fot
t heiri new homew near Ki ngstreo
W0 \V xtend~ to thiemi mnany congrat
-Mr. S. Olement, theo popula1
and versatile newspape'r corres
0 pondent (lied at the home of his
o~ sister, Mrs. M, F. Williams lias
-~ Sunday, Hie wvas about 45 year;
tof age anti was universally respec
(ted and belovedi for his gtenia
humor and sterling traits of char
actor, No longer will the publi
b)0 (elighted by the humor amt
Spathos of Lost Boy, his memor'
will bo chorishied by in ian;
volativos andl~ friends,
WVedding at Eatsley.
at the residonooe of Mrs. Briggs
d iRasley, E. P. Gaines, of Hono:
Path, was malrriedl to Miss Jan~1
e Wyat, ofEasloy.
D0Jr. .J. R. Riley preformed th
coremony.
Bt fothi the y'Otoig people are wel
n gi'own In Greivilloe'
b)- Mr. and1( Mr~s. Gaines passe,
1through the city yesterday on thei
way to the home of the groom.
Grenvill Nws- of Dec osth
t Sale..
Saleday passed off ploasa
and the following shows how I
gold:
.oatato of Naomi L. Clavi
Tract No. 1. 58 acres to'I
Stemwart for $850; No. 2, 97 v
to T. E. Guyton for $600; N<
1 to T. C. Robinsoi*, tor $550;
4; 125 acres to II. C. Shirlo,
f $505; No. 5, 80 acres to T. 0. 1
t inson for $170; No. 0, 70 aert
T. N. Hunter for $480; No. 7,
a acres to J. Sam Wilson for $
e No. 8, 140 acres to J. B. Ste
for $460; No. 9, 130 acres to
T. O'Dell for $800.
Jam1s Jonos against Jenie Jc
sold by Sheriff, 30 acres to W.
Pickns for $246: 5 acros to G
Joeiu for $45.75; 481 acres to
- T. Smith for $800.
f 'obato Sales: 60 acres t(
Liliardt for $350; 15 acre
iPharo Cartge for $100; 35 a
a to C. L. Hollingsworth for 8
1 acre to J. II. G. MeDaniwl
$10.75.
A Pretty Wedding.
On tho 24thof Dec., at half
six o'clock, Miss Bettio, Sec
daughter of Hon W. T. Bowen,
led to hyinenial alter by W
O'Dell, whore the Rov. J. E. I
tor' in his usual and impres
imnnenor proiounced them i
and wife. The wedding march
boaitifull rondord by the Moi
Parsons, of Liberty. I media
aftor th() coremony tho guests i
invited to the dinning room w]
an ni.d them a magnincient f(
The iable was haden With ev
fthling to satisfy the inner ii
Th( brideo is a boautiful
a1CCOml).'hed young lady, wl
n1ullierol'. charms has won for
the admiration of all who ki
hr.Th. grooil is a succesi
cu11 farmier. Thie brido was
hp:pIy recipient of a inimlo
hiaIdsomi e and useful prose
Thu youing coulple havo a1 hos
frieiids who unito in extending
them their bost wishes and <
gratulations for their futuro I
piness and prosperity.
Fron Liberty.
Cliristmas is over and Libert
yet alive.
'T'lie good morchants are tah
stock and getting ready for
w Year and we hopo they se
bright futuro.
Mr. W. If. Bowon has on h1
a fino lot of mules which lie
soll cheap. Henry is a husi
Rov. V. H-. Workinan's
dvelling is near completion an
is a nidO 016.
Mrl'. B. H. Callahai will e
noleo Mvis dmolling soon.
Drummers wero thick in towr
past week. That shows some
in our huisiessi) men yet.
Mr. C. T. 1hitch ins has gAn,
Birmiinghamn prospecting, I
Mr aliiI Mrs. Duff Grandy, isi
iitig friends and relativos in
Miss Lihla Boggs has gone
Greenvillho to attend school
year.
Master Connmi- St owari1t is at hi
from Spartanhuerg, where lie
been in school.
Fronau Field.
Chiristmaiis hiolidyvs are over
the Nov Year. is comi ing in, wvl
t irs thli)eonergy of the famrer
woP Gooe him maikiing terraces ploY
st Ibblle, and pre(pa rinig for a
crop). Now arrangements
being imado in mnany ways.
1r. 11. L. Hond)(ricks' gov
moneit still (lid not run as we
pcte~d it, wouldl, and we feel
proveod thereby.
M iss Un i ty Rigdlon has ch
of thle rochool in A inbler school
trict for th is youri.
D). E. 11lond ricks has em pl(
Melville~ Baritoii as miller.
Ed. H enidricks lost a house
fIroc, cau'; unknowni.
Gippi" is alt the sickness
this tingo. PAruA
Not 1ce.
The Board of Poensioners
meet at lickens court, house on
3d Moniday in ~Janiuary 1897.
test im;ony. All those atlread~y
the roll must also meet the Be
WV. BOvm
2t. Chairman CJommitto
1Notleo.
'The trusto.s of Liberty sci
district will receive seal bids
lie buildinig of the school h<
Crm inth.is date until 15th of .
iuary. Planis anid mpecificat
0an be1 seenl at Chapiman & Cr
1m's 8t or.
' J.ani 1-97t.2.
Not ice.
Nat ion is hereby given to all
soins not to trade for a chn
mortgage givei mo( Oin 4th da;)
May, 189(6, dua 15th Novem
I189t for $115.85 by Josephi S ,
pliir~eo iande thle sameihas hoon
Or i spIlaced, also~ two (liy h<
mcioneis. The floder01 will mlie
e ally relwairded by leavIing then
.th) .J OUniNAL ofilee or roturii
,them to ime at 1Lihborty, S. C.
lJ. F'. ClA x.
Deccl2tt' I~L)ibety, S.
l highest cash p~rico for Iw
mnilch cows aind all other grad
*cattle. Also exchange muilch
r for beef cattle .or yearlings.
Assessment Notice.
ntl v The Auditor's oflice uill be open
and from the 1st day of Jainary, 1897,
to the 20th day of February, 1897,to
receive returnis for real and persollal
- property for taxation in Pi'lcenis
cras county, for fiscal ypear comenileing
-4, January the 1st 1897.
- The Auditor or his deputics will
r be at each of the followinlg precincts
to receive returns for said fiscal
W to year:
100 () Calhoun, Monlay, January 18th,
B50; 1897.
"it r Central, Tuesday and Wed nesday,
W- January 19th :id 20th, 1897.
Norris Cotton Mills, Thursday
" January 21st, 1897.
-Liberty, F'riday and SaturdlayJan.
-ary 22d and 23rd, 1-97.
R - E4"asley, Monday and TuesdayJan..
uary 25th and 26th, 1897.
R Cross Plains, Wedn esday, January
8 to 27th, 1897.
ores Looper's Store, Tbursday, January
,81 ; 28th, 187.
for Peters Creek, (Hughes Store) Fri.
day, January 29th, 1897.
Pumpkintown, Saturday, January
[past 30th.
ond Eastatoe, (at King's old Store,)
Was Tuesday, February 2d 1897.
C. I lurricane, (at. Mile Creek) Wednes
day, February 31 d, 1897.
s Six Mila, Thursday, February 4th,
nan 1897.
was P'raters, ..Friday, February 5th,
isr. 1 197
toly Pickens-Court .ouse balance of
veo the time.
mr( All changes in real estate must bo
st. made and all new buildings erected
since the Ist day. of Januar xy, 1896,
m rettuiiied for action of the township
and assessois who are required by law to
) examine all ieturns madle. Ignor.
her anco of tfhe tiio of listing is Io ex.
l. euse and a penalty of fifty per cent
,f'ti for non returns is .triet ly eiijoiod
the uponi the au(itor.
- (f All tax payers must. inako their re
nts. turns in person or. by some one le
of gally authotized to do so in case of
to sickness or absence from the county.
on- Banks, Buildings and Loan Asso
mp. ciations, Fire, Life and other insur
ance companies aC required by law
to make returns. Each and every
pler son will please be prepard to say
y is in what township im111 school district
they live at the timc they are re
:ing quired to make' t6;cir rettArns All
the males betw6-n 21'-ind (0 years of
e a agc, except those exeusod by law are
liable to poll tax.
and Ex-Confederate soldiers are liable
will to poll tax between 21 and 50 yeais
lr. of age. N. A. CAiRsrorunE.
now Auditor Pickens County.
d it Dec. 3rd 1896.
the
life
> to
Buip
this .\ C - YOV
to NEW GOQODS!
th I have opene~d at new stock
oof goods in Eaisley and invite
hsthe citizens of this county to
see them.
I keep on hand a well se
ai eteald stOckid .i of Generl Mer
nieh in thme wa of Dr GoosN
tions, lats, hw eei
ae Oct 22nuJ. T. CLYDE.
'ox
lrgo)
l~ isses McoKAY,
at Mdin Street, (nHEENVIL~LE, 8. C.
Hadve nlow t ly fo'r sale0 all the
LAeest S'tyles in
will is, Roies i -Caps,
(t F'or Lad1ie~s, Misses [and( Child ren.
'A II 07 They kee.p contstatly oiz hand all the
heir~ Novelties af, lowem t prices.
on Your pat ronage solited.
iid. M E liCKA Y,
Main Street, oreenville, 5. 0.
Just Received !
1ool A large lot of men and boy's
8Saddes!
Loni I keep a fnll line of
llla- ITARNESS, COLLARls,
lWW-'I pay cash for hidles, wax aind tat.
lowv.
SuIiccessor to (itwer & (loodlet,.
102 M'.ain Street, G;reenille, 8. C
f of THE SOUTHERN,
h)Or, (hato Bitlthango Itoteol,)
u-QRE EN VILLE, S.C.
"iks A FIRST' CLAS- 'OMMimC[IL
1 at Newvly Rtefitted, I frtiiha'l ,a and Modlern
a ing Isoed. A ll (uttr3 Q Ir~ais Large, tit,~
with Openi (rat s. 1aa .: ample~tij
, h Terms per Day, $2.00.
-(oxonox W. I(tr~mun, Mann'igr.
5CArT. WV. Rt. WttmrR, Chief Clark,
\V. M. N< nwta'L, Assistant Omeec,
584 Mtaini Street, (reeniville, 8. 0.
-.'fan. , 9,'0 y
BIG LINE Of 11
All Kind of Shoes, Ladies Shoes, Men's
Shoes, Boy's Shoes. Cheaper
than ever before.
HEAV Y> EV R( LRIES.
Flour. Baco .. -u lt, Lard, Molasses,
RIee, Crits, &c.
Coie to ,seo ei; u it n t - show you our Goods
whether you want to Ia n i i'- and courteous at
ttention to everybvo .. and we will treat
you right. Don't f ' : rer.
SUTH IERL It, IFFIN,
Pickens, S. C,
Now FrumitI
We are making additions t.o o ur (ur inmus(- . tock (iily, ai(d
when you n (ood now, (hoic(e oods, kindly dr-1p inl m'In lt. us show you
through our stock. We sell the very bsi gootis hihe e t~mtry affords,
and offer thom at reimarkhly close prics
Westild and Hlas
.Near ithe C11ourt Iiouse.
feb20tf (4reiville. 8. C.
THE BEST ARE MADhI BY
II. C. IMARK.LEY.
And Every VrtyoFieCar a ~les, PI eU(is, Carts,
and H arness, IIlard~waire, Pain ts, Oils
and Variitsh,
At the
Greeliville Coach Factory.
G W. SIRB1NE, Superintendont.
NEW SHOE STOIlm.
KILLER & GRUIKSIHANkS
With a new and well selc'.tedi stoc k of
Ladies' and Gentlemnen's Fine Shoes a~ speciaml tv.
Receiving goods every day dir.et from the Fa(etories.
grShoes Neat, Conmfortablo and1 Lastin~g.
No. 105 N. MAIN STR EET, Creenville,8S C..
r28Agents for the WV. L. D)OUG LASS Warranted shoea. anma
DRY GOODS!
It viil pay you to.visit this
store when in Grecenvile.
say it is the CHEAPEST
PLACE in town.
Yours truly,
A. J. JONES,
205 Main Street.
'tCleveland Block.
Agent Standard Patterns.
Mehu 90.
Odds and Ends
SUMMER AOODS
t,AWNS, RWl- Is. )11- . &('., I
PLAIN, ,TRI Il'l'l> II'll>
ANI) 1)OTTE'I).
chib rens, all at. -II ur a \ n. :4 v ic there
:1)111t,
Gol l ig re hPK n 4-' : lo ekZ:0t 5
Cet'1.
6:111m F-Ins in1i41 : ilk, .11 h; It . 1;' ;
Turkelay Rtecd ll n -11 '1 ;1bh- ( 'Crvt , .1,
10 1, 12 4I; impoi it 4m1 i hi-il- h :.,b at
viaue. haIl 125, < -1y . I f. . at
-llst ill New )ee:e
New palttern-.
Outir F tock ha:1 - g- I . ,! il-, in) :: 10 -
A t 1re- t i ITi . i i '' - i :
:111 ilee. 0 .111v;tI, ai d u\.i . : 1 b our
\t prices--well u \ . ;t iw I ill.
Youl knlow ourbys<aii i -hun
'Wmw": theysyln (ud W h u
M'ALISTER
& SEATTE
Dry Coods and Carpets.
TeI1rphone No. sI.
Notice!
I will sell Dry Goeti((, Ihnts,
' V(ry tli )" ('U d ( Il'o)CCries,
for tihe ne'xt 30) lhys,
ATP COST,'
lil OriIe' to lik(e i8 e111l4ge-in
my business.
$4.50 Suits a t - .. $3.00
$500 "- - $3.60
$0.60 " - - - $4.00
$7.50 " - - - $5.00
Anid othier goo(lsq inl In-opor1tionl.
J. H. BROWN,
Nov 10,'0. Liberty, S. C.
(Ireenille: S. I -. I 1 t(.44k K
'ATTORNEYS AT LAW
1'i(ekens31, C. If., .3. C.
J'ratice in ll th le cour1t14.
nyjr-1(I-.9tiyI.
Mc~ee's Drug Stomre.
10. It~l~ltT IISY,.
Phyicanand Gurgeon,
Offlee uit is~ reshlence41'4 .\'iin SI reet.
Marcha 8, 1894
I forb~id any13 JI.erson frinIi h4un 1 ing, 414t tog
IilnnhErI or' (rossting 'n'y Ir''i44in any w31ay
M 1ira, S. C., A 1ril -.r, I is':,.
Ilt.T 1). LEON1.\ l43Il> 1t(
( Ireenlvi lie, S. C.
Ofhe over Brucet't & D oster's Drug Store.
Better Raise, MuIos
Than Buy Thorn.
J1IM 1[ASK(EIala, I wighsi abou43t. 1000
344ou4l4u~la and ' wiI serveI inre a44t1 4III'iekens44 for
sr0 for at colt..
TI'tUMPET~'I, i' fou a rs obl4444, wighs~
ablout (,00 poutds and44 w ill -tir4* 4 I4:ares4 t
Giouldings, (reek fa1114 for 41 for a41 14(t1.
C. L. Hollne'sworth.
Deoc. 5, 1895.
Notice to Debtor4 and34 CrIedItors,
Sale of Note4s lunn Acounts. -
All personsl4 hoh14in3g ca14111s againsqt the
esita4t(e of J1. F. 1,3 Itemi, dernased4(4, Inus1.t nre
4411ent1O ~4 thes i duly atl tested4, to theI 1unifcr--,
slined fo payien 1 on'3 or41 ii before' tiht 25th
daiy of J1anuar4y, 18947, tor hohns14redl from a'ny
action11 aganst 33s1 3;4 alt lt'persons4 indo lted to .
the 441ah l talte, 111ust,1 mako.141 payment10 to t..
undei tr4ignled (on or1 beforeo said te. 0.
All nlotes.' and4 aeounts bl:o~n g t''aid
or wor'thiless, will he0 sold at 'I on8~ on
44a11 davy ini Fehrna1rva 113 lm.. -