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The People's Journal 'T. U. I{OIIIN$ON, E ditor. W. O. IIESTER, PuiblIshiri. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year Entered at the Post Ofico at P'ickens a eocond-class matter. ''II IJIISDIA Y, AU;Gt-1' 11), 1897. SENATO I M cLAUIRIN SIC . Tho Yorkviilo Imeoting was oventful and will ho remombsred by the canididatos and audionce. Mr. Mayfield after making his usual speech and failing to prove populism in Mr. McLaurin, with drow from the race in dramatic style, exquisito tasta and oxcellent judgment. Mr. MeLaurin finished hif speech amid )ipplaluso and, as he started for fresh air, fell to thc floor completely exhausted. Dr. Whito administored two tablets of niro-glycerino with good effect and his patient, was taken to the hotel, wher1 he recovered sufli cieitly to go to Columbia tho next. day. ito is now at his home in Marlboro county and will not be able to sjo'nk again in the can paigl. Whilo his conditi on is not necessarily davgerous. yet his physician h1as forbidden him to take nV furth'r part in the caln va1Ss. Th 0e r.'nainiuzg imeotings wvill br mot1lly in his (ngress iona,l district. lvery where ther, were expressioins of sympathy for NIr. ilch,aturinl in his illness. 1OTE, A:i) VOTE A. h')1 111, EAS1". 'c-natU i T1illlnaln is quc tt't by the ]larweiIll popli as sa'ill "if' 1) caldlidlat(' proves him sef it for the otlico lavi' all." W\'hile this IS good a<vico, whir'e 5 was the nceSS1i11ty i,r giving I it? Ther'' must lie some in istake about it and certainly the liarnwell 'o0plo puts a wrong coilstruction oil the words. S"oiit r 'lillman could safely say t I is, and iot iu)rm most of the ca';lndiaiit -s as he knows that no Su(ll colnt ingen:y could arise, yet what was t ot USe of such an exprTssien at tiis time ? In the eVent that 11nly a minority of the )emoc'ratie V'tters participated in the priniaty", that does not justi fy the elul siniii thet the logisla tur had th ' right to disregard the to such Ii mi ts. It was~ knouwn that the Stat< Execuit.i ue ('omm littoeo had~o order'oi a pr imarzy ain! every iiigiblo1 ci ti Wfn ofi South Car.~ol ina hadl the righ t.o enter the ranco. and( no0 on0 fail ing to enitetr conhl1( with geod grac< anld Democra'itic0 conIsistoney ash anl elect ionl bys thte logislaturo, evei ehoul a mifority of the votiir fil to vote ini the election. S .'n)sont and the wi 'big would ho coi bewill of the who altioni. It is hlard pirobiabl that the poople will a 801nt th1melvl es I romi the polls8 any great numbersi'i, but to avo anly conifuion or p)ro'tonlo to a1 tack t he prinary11Vlu pln boroaifte 'f1'orts shioul be 1mado4 to pl)lh I arger vo(ti than i usual. "ILEAVE ALL.." *Whien the Stautt Executive Coi mIittQe met te ordor a prima clection .for a nelcessor to Son tor Earlo, t her.' was an eifort defetdthe oh&jtet of the meeti and1( leavo iho me t tor entirely wi the legish ituro1*. B~Overal reaso were assigncd o in support af t positionl assumedl.c by t.hie objoetc to thle primary eletion, bei most8 b)y technl ical' and imlprob)ah Tho)( chief reunsonu was never 'parent all then salmo. TIhe0 mr hors of the comm'IiittOO, no mait wThat were thle wishes, vol(d 'propositin dow~n aind ordoeroc jprimary. A newI quest ion hans been i b~y the G reen v ill NcIews t.o-in Can party dlict ate the aoction a logislamtor upo a~Il quest ion a ling 51subseq iI t, t o ii is elJ o 0 tmcmbar? The New~s doces not tiwer tihe ques0t ionl, leaving its so tion to of.ch memb011 er of the loj lature. Tui i~.:JotiNxAr will noet sweor it eithecr, but suggests i the member who dlisregard1si voice of tho people1 na# board i primary election, wvill never hei another ehantco to exorcise isd crotion ini suich maitters. The most serious eugg.esti comies from t.hi Barnwe'll Pbop I I~basinig it upon Senator Tillnav - provos himself fit for '1e on1 9lean'~ all." Should a majority akae vonen failto ta nart in t primary eleotion, then the logis lature should ohoose some other man than one of the candidates, this being according to the Barn well People tho just interpreta tion of Sonator Tilliman's lan guago. Did Senator Mayfield, late of Barnwell county, retire from the race in the primary with such a hope? The evident object of raising such objections is to keep the vo tors from the polls, resulting in final destruction of the primary plan. The best way to avert such con fusion and removo all temptation from members of the legislature will ho for the people to speak in unmistakoablo term on the 81bt instant, casting at least 80,000 votes. Lot the pooplo of Pickens coir.. ty do their part and show the rost of the State that the primary is approclated by them. PIlCKEiM iOWN BECA USE It is so beautifully locatod upon a high lovel plateati with abundant siado and perfect drainage. BECA USE It is pnrfoctly healthful and ib) solutoly free from any malarial inlluences. It ECA US1: It has a good school and it is well patronized. 13ECAUlSE Its citizens are polite, hospita blo, evor mindful of the stranger within its gates, and over ready to wolcone the now-comer. B ECA U SE Its merchants are shrowd, active, accomnmodating, liboral, keep the goods, and advertise in Tim Jouu NAL. TIE CA 1' SE Its citizens aro wide-awake, am bitious, onterprising and unitod in purpose. BECAUS. I is surrounded by the finest sectioln of country in all this broad sunny Southland, with an honest, thrifty, intolligent, progressive yonaniry. BECA USE Pickens is just spreading itself in the way of matorial develop mont, and the neighboring towns will have to got a hump on them to koop up with hor. BECAUSE Pickons is neithor a clam nor a crawfish;-won't keep still and can't go backward BECAUSE TuP.:i'orr's JoURNAL gives the news of the county, Parents to Blame. Is a lather and mother to blame for their chiild ron 's good or bad condunct? In both cases they are the cause of theso actions;i th6ro for they are t.o blame. If the condulLct of a (child or young man or.youing lady is goodl, it is wvell t. known that the fathier andl mother - of that one have done their duty, a that is, theoy have taught them from the very first how to live and C how to lovo~ their fellow~ neigh S Butt howv sad it is th4i. opo can look aroundl al most on e,very sideO Iand soo a~ numher of families of children that haved had no train nobg whatever. And is this allI ' ly failed to4 teach their chi ildroni theix b- duxty, bu t t hey hatve st hamd Ox. in amplos before them by drinking .telluig stories and stealing. Nov~ "d how cani a clild he0 oxpoeted to ho Lcome ai true citizen when it hai ~r, 1had( worse than no0 trainiing? Such *a can not h)e (expected or it, Fathers, if you ha.vo n.Qt thj will to ho a Christian do not lo your children dotogt it from you living, but. teach themn how to liv< -to live as a truo citizen and aboy ry all, as a Christian. Somme f'athenr al- Ia(niotherrs, wh'lo are themselvt to lovers of Christ, are too timid t raise a fatmily of children, the ti fear that they will off'end 0one ( tlhono little) ones. Now that is a n)5 the worso for a child. le Dr. Samuel Johnson, a grei we JFnglish w '.tor, was always a. b ng iovor in the virtues of the ro, 'A A child th46 is flogged," ho sax . g,o-te Ins taskC, andl t,hore's an ox ro0- on, ip- Now p)arents' do ui3t got offoendx m. at these fow words, hist co.uS,id ter for yourselves anid ro:ifthisj th if you fail to train your child I ai .he right way, or if bad examl you~ a. before h im or a ro too ti i sod idl to puish5l him when wronig, yr ,it' will ho the causo of his bad1 co] 'duct and will also in the .epdI S be held accoun table. 'u, Mtr. MiUdtor: The)i series of ineeting Lin- tihe S1x Mil.e Baptiat olhurebl elost't In- last Sutneya. Afuer conItU)Ving for . day's with forty acceessions to th1 .lar pia- thIirty of themn by (txperiene. TIl e. church was nited in their effort auid ja al ssted their mastor greatly. A deep a t inat abW4ig Interest pervaded1 tihe entire ai the semubly, ThIe Lo:-d made himusel f te among the peole under the preaching< 1 a tihe gop)el. It was QstiJ)ated( that em tv thoiuand people ttenided the aery'i,c. .'The Interest con t'nned iunabated durmj is. se entLire imeetlng and( closed with thirl nuxiox nq byiring people, seeking~ thme sonls salvation, T1hie Loerd did( grea t ihinj onl ,or us whereof we are gig~d we look fi others to join soon. * nunday the 15th Inst., the pastor Sthe presence of a lauge aussembily burk WwIth Christ ini baptisrn, twventy-eighat t'he converts anod they went on their ivi tCe rojoicing that they3 had found one pri clous to their sonls. May' thep Lor direct them thxough life. ha i u. . M uS.....a, Plckoau County ExeuatIvo (atumltte Meeting. The Plekens County Executive Commit. tee met Tuesday the 17th inst. and ap pointed managers for the Senatotial Pri mary election to be held Augusgt 31st 1897. Easley :-W. II. 13ryant, J. M. King and A. V. Folger. Liberty: - ). A. Chamblin, W. S. Pe1r sons and J. F. Jennings. Central:-B. J. Joh'ston, T. C. Martin and 11. L. Clayton. Calhoun:-1lal T. Boggs, Harvey Ilunt and 13. C. Craiford. Six Mlile:-Aart Mlann, lIiley Garrett an<d N. 1t. Kenmemore. Praters:-J. E. Boroughs, V. F. 'omp kins and E. M. B3oldiig. Mile Creek:-J. P. Alexander, J. E. Steele atd J. J. I[erd. Jr. Eastatoe:-J. Ml. Winchtester, T. 11.t btewart and J. L. Graveley. Ittmpkintow,:--M. lenlricks Joe Keith a(1 IV. E. Jones. Peter's Ureek:--(I. V. (Irillin, J. P. Robinson and T. T. 11ughes. I,ooper's Shol):.--J. A. lobinson, 1'. A. WVilliamns and E. L,. Jones. Cross P1lains:-J. 13. Looper, J. P. Fild ley and J. It. Hloweni. Norris ulill:--A. 13. Williams, Garvrn Parsons and Jolly Williams. Pickens C. II: --0. P. Fild, J. C. Jen- c nings d11(1 F'. E. Cox Canlidates will be voted for United States Senator. lamagers will be governed R by rules governisng lavt primary election. q Polls open at 7 a. mn., and close at -1 p. in. ()i mnot ion adjourned to meet at l'ickens U. 11 , on September it, at 1o o'clock a. ml., for purpose of tahnlating retur ns and leelaring the eleeton. Managers will pro'itle their boxes for ,otng inl and ser.d in the return by 10 )'clock )September ist. .lhn T. 13oggs. Chairman. .J. J. Lewis, Sec. pro tem. Oldl Folks S1.g iaug. '1Tho Liberty Township Singing Associationl met with Enon church August 1st. Association called to ardor by prosident A. A. Field. Committee appoinlted for this mIoeting wore: Chas. Sanders, C. L. Thomas and W. I). Waldrop. On t.me and placo of next ment ing : G. W. Dorr-, WV. II. 1I. Ariail an<d F. M. Rtog(.rs. Thie class was arrange(1 and 1(d thirty Iminutos by Profs. W. W. No)rris, V. E. Smit.hr, V. II. Bry atnt and L E. Ilutnnieuit.t. WN. T. Day led the class fifteen minultes. By roqu6lst two speOcial lieces were sang, led by Prof. W. W. No rris. isThe noxt noet.ing will be hld0(1 with Ro-union church the fifth Sunday in August. Mrs. IIattio Evatt. was the organist at this imeetinlg. S. J. Robinson, Secrotary. M11i1c Il.oCalS. It has been some ti ne sinca our last item. Crops are late, but look ing very well. Mrs. Allon Maulin is quito ill at this writing. Dr. J, J. Morgan is attending on her. Rev J. E. l"ostor c' aductod a !umccossfl1 meeting at P tor's Crook last week. Rlev. W. L. Anderson assisted by Rev. Mr. Smith, conducted a pro tracted meeting at Cross Roads last wookc, R1ev. Elijahi loper, of Mica, Ga., after a p)leasantt v'isit to rela-. Lives and friends in Pickons and1 Groonvill ncounties, returnod( home1) last. week. Sow ing t urnip eed1 s00oms to lho the order of the day in thiis sec Li on. As nows is scarce I will close for' thiis tim1e1. Uncle Abho. MYaynarud Iniappenimags. wile rturiningj. hon:e fr-omi ihe protriacted meetiing ait. Cnoi)s l1oal~s Mr McElroy JIameo w1a01~!s very3 patin fuilly huirt by the runnIinlg a)way3 of a mlii. Ihis scmt, J1. Mi. .h:in,e (H n was ail.o imrt, but ino~t sious1ly. rThe br-idle bits broke--lhiri explains It. Thfe ob 1 sohlliers of I hicu2vijlle TPown 'ip i will havi%e ai bastkut pi ic at L oopei.s Shop on Saiturda;y A%ugust, 28thI 1897. tpeakers ha:ivi: been! inv ~itei. 411 folJlow era (If thle .starry ciross aret mo(.t resplect or moi~re well tiledt baske'ts tha niiI~ e may: h av one dIay(i of feast ai social enjoy mTenlt. betfor li( 'we cross- over the iver and3( rest. td-r ihe sha;tde of thet tres' A protnicled(4 mee'th ig (cotIumeneetll at Cross Rol's elinc on lilli~ :'onday even'in 11., IAngus. tti thion<lte(l lby Iters. A iii(lr0on r anid Smith. Theii chiurch l4 crowvded al ,,ever~y serlvice. WVill rephort 'next week Ite n~umbher of acce'ssionts to the ehnureh. Crops arc still snifering veiy inuichi for arain. 8 'lThe 'l'reasiurier (If the31 FarmeriOs' A Jilnce o warehouilse comp1ian y Is psin ug omI elivi. o (f stonk ana3l there is a ruj-h at ilmnes. If the Matviiardt scliho is 134 iiurish-. (illnce-. Peter. HtO1W TO FINN) OUT. I. Fill ai bottle o'r common30i glauss wit hi mi im.4 and le( t I it si an .1 t wven-y-ftour hon iry; a1 se li. dI(itionl of thte kldnes. Wheiin rliane -.iinis limaen it is po'sitive~ e'valenic'' of kidne'y id troiIe. Too fre-gpienit die-ire it) urhuimite .or pain hii th ack ci, is also convincini i;prooIf tht the kiditness aimi imb.1ll..erm T'hiere'i oiiomforf ini thle knowvledge so E)s ofteni '' expre~Cli~ I hI Dr. h' ijmiuer's Swmnp333 1- ho"ot. I lhe great I i'hmey reim'ldy folilis u everyS wishi m1 reIliig pah1, In 1-lie back kidneys, liver, hhlnhuler anda everyi 1:o' t of ~*the n;rmaryv~I psages. it. ior -(eli inabihilit.y Cto holl iniie :ni,o -c:lin'a 11ain in passmgii - 1, or hld errect. fllo(wijg li-I (If iquor, pleasantii I(ee-sit v og bhitlg compel121led ilo Sget iip mianv I im3es thirllog (ha' a.i$h. I'o ur iIinnite. 'lh' mil and thle extriaei dinar-y sitimls thei hihesi for itS wom)b.r4~ful em-'s of tihe mIost d'srsi .sIIg e;ises, If yo11 need a med ernen ahnhd hve ie 1et .9res il hv fih-s-e prge ble2 cents.d n gW"a! n reuanI th thninnsso yatin Wangia.I.C,f'rhi*.o rg Sand Bist es w Luargbottle25cets Gower N Speights, --loalers In DooRS, SASH, BLINDS, GLASS, SHINGLES, LATHS, ,EMENT, LIME, PLASTER, HAIR, PAINTS, LUMBER, &C. ity Warohouse. 107 Laurens at. Would b) glad to have our Pick as frionds visit our Coal, Wood ad Lumber Yard, on C. W. C R. corner Broad and Georgia troots. Cower & Speights, Groonvillo, S. C. apr29-97yl. JUST RECEIVED! I have just Received a Car Load of best White corn and want to sell it. I have also most anything kept in a genoral store for sale. Come and see me before buviig. I will sell as cheap as any one. S1 ;tl.<o hav cotton seed meal ari hulls f,r sale. First. comes first sesved. I have only a limited amount. Yours fur tr.ade, J. H. BROWN, mar4-07. Liberty, S. C. eir-A N A PP EA L-"a sellt yon 8 ihA Arue rioikeioiTfe for $1 .00 II11u )t bi)4pa 4l Ef. von) ennI iiive. all Sum-, inetr D reso Good ni4(. ot ~. If youl lmnve de-. canI ti pl e yon in privce~ a in pality. l'rice4 mty 0.tobacei's. A hairgatiu n i molasss al larpsor ci utrs I wouldi liki. to try I.' save*s you1 .4ome4 ioeyE1I. I tenn it.it most. anyI hea.t w it htat I atiyl the pirie isu rig~hit. I WantIt 1( to awap gi Oda for 2(X1 1thushels 01 prodnEe. F'reshtt P'urnyii Seedi. A fl ur tradt ____ T. D. Harris. Sheppard ANI) Ellison WI LL SECLL ALL DRY GOODS AND Summerici Clothuitg CQOST, from now until SEP PlullhER, 1st in order to givec room for a larg< stock of CLOTING lor FALL TllADE. So now is the time for those hav ~ng a littlp mlOnley t.o gIt some rare SA.IRGAINS. When e sly"C.OST,"4 we pa u1sf. whatf Wi' sqy. Cll and seg fo; yourself. OURI SHOE DEARITMCET, is competejbt. We keep a fulhl line o ,G:ineraIl Merchandise and will not b) ndersold aby n;y competitor. WV buy for cash and we' buy them a cheap as money enn get them. We sell yout a keg of Nails foi $j2, anid twenty pounds(1 of goot sugar' for $1. W'p hiavej?t spac.e )here Lo quoti mnvite y.ou toj P1n1li and get our picos Itw l pay you .t I, SH EPPARD & ELLISON, .7-0'/yi. r4F JdEY, 8. C mee BookKeepng,BusIn, FOR A . PHONOGRAPHY, 5ituation, Type.WdBIng Addc.WILBUR R. SMITH, IEXINCTON, KY, ru4 of his farnous andi responsibte Awafrdedo thoas of gWappste Ipy' 4~ EiS of Full Dsua Crser eii,tdI ns T. tion, Dooks arnd Board in family abmut J' wand,TEypGaeWrit,nelerapy,8feeaies,.d iefer. to hawe tiour 1cu" r'rich u. tde e.c 4 WILBUR R.8MIT.teramav.K. '7 .ill IIA-rCe a Plea a.t .. 01 SW'After Seeing our Clothing. And getting the prices. We have made every effort to boom trade and it will be greatly to your benefit to purchase your CLOTHING of us now. Our goods are liked wherever used and are the best to be ob tained. If you have not sean our stock, you wilt be surpiised at the extensive variety of carefully selected and handsome patternq in YOU rTI-I', CL O Tr[hIIN G . in every conceivable and desirable style. GREFNVLLE S. C. MORE BARGAINS! IMleAlister & Beattie. Dry Goods, Notions, Carpets aniid Window Shades. Last Week's Sale was successful so far as moving stook is concerned. Our overload of stock has been very much Reduced, and now every Do. partment is in good Running Trim. We have Many Bargains yet, and are making others every hour of the day, so Purchasors may find as Good Bargains this week as last. We are getting in New Stock, too, every day, bought at the clearing sales of the Big Jobbing Houses North to sell cheap, cheap. 4&-BARGAINS! BARGAINS!! BARG AINSi' ! ! New Lawns, New Mitts, New Wash Goods, New Gloves, New Table Damask, New Towels, New Underwear, New Notions, Now Hosiery, New Table Oil Cloth. THE NEW FAD. "Aberdeen" Plaid Shirtings (nowest styles for men's summer Shirts) at 10, 121 and 15 cents. New Guaze and Angora Flannels (infants wear) 25 to 50 cents. 22 yards 40 inch (fine) Sea Island for $1.00. You can simpiy (in many lines of goods) get here this week, One Dol lar and Fifty Conts worth of goods for One Dollar, ' 133TEi P11TTIE P. S.--.Buttorick Patterns. Home 'Phone 93. Bell 'Phone 222. Greenville, S. C. 1035. mAGNS18Oi THE BEST ARE MADE BY H. C. MARtKLEY. And Every Variety of Fine Carriages, Buggies, Carts, ad Harness, Hardware, Paints, Oils god Varnish, At tIlLO e Greenville Coach Factory. GA W. SIRB1NE, Superintendent. dee5mn2. P~~o....OT Bcycles Patf z our Home ----- Weo reprosent stronig stock com. panies wvho write a liberal p)olicy on all plass.c of property att ron- ~ ~ 11"5n us)oforO placing your/ A. W. HUDCENS &-'ON, - -' Fire Insurance, EASLEY, - - S. C. on Gin 1H n1MP, Gi.st I 1 ,' Flouri j3-9'OwiiJiti; THES NWe hV ive'. Iiem fromn *20 00 ( o up Chae A .rian n-iai, Ih A w. -4g4'nlltit tii erican it d.-a, tin-~ Ami e:miC&II~ 'pirit. IThe-( 'MSl o . O r 14 r u r tir.at, last, andi all the' fiime, fit 'ver i ant fed. 'I aily, by mall. -- - $ ua 1-m I):ity and H'.ii1av, by tn:i, .. e SNIDER & A NDERSON, la the greattest Suindaiy Nev.paper in t ie GR-N~L~ worbi'. GREE fLLl . Prico 5c atnopy. ny anl $2 a yem,. Main Stroot. IA dd ress T iJk SIN, Nvi. Yot.. n..gl*tf. R. J. P. CARLISLE, Dentist', Gree D ville, 8. 0. Office ever Addi Drug Store. Dit. ROBERT KIRKSEY Physicanag and durp Offico at hik residene at the irkse hone place, on 'T'welre Mile Itiver. March 8, 1894 DR. T. D. LEONARD, DENTIST. woudlb 1vrk guarantee. would bo ponSOed to serve you. Ofico over Bruce & Doator' i Du Sto re. mocltlO.yl.. J C. FITZGEIALI), '1'OQRA * pher Greenville, S. 0. Oice over Addison 's Drug Store. All work guaranteej to give atisfnc tio11. a1pr8-97yl. To The Public, r E would(1 respeetfully inform the pub. ' lie tim1t Dr. R. 'I'. 1Velcoli well an<l favorably known to tho citins. of Piclke s ecullty, is 'ew a nsoc -ated with us in the praclIce of Deilsirv 0111c Etirte frolt ro(1n City Narlon1al Bank Block DuS. NoitwooD & N G ree H. A. MOAN, W. F. 1 vreen1villi( S. C. Plie Morgan & Blass ATTORNEYS . Pickens, Practice in all the courts. alpr-i-9y1. Better Raise Mu F Than B ounds and will serve luaret? 10 for a colt. TIRUMPET, is four y about (100 pIounds aml In-Sarl Gouldings Creek farm1 for $t Dec.5 I,895.S Misses [ . Main Street, CItEENVI Have now ready for s Latest Styles Hats, Bonnets i For Ladies, Misses an( [r0 They keep constanti Novelties at lowet t prices. Your patronage solit( M[SS] Main Street, Or Al114 CLAR1K. GEO CLARK & c -Dealers in MARBLE AND GRANITE MONUMENTS, ZTom bstones of every. Description.ei --ALSO MANTELS, STATUARY,' VASES antd Wrought Iron FENCINA. CLARK & COOPER, apr8-97yl. Greenville, 8. C. SALE. Sept. 180 we will mlovel to 8humnate's stali, No. 115 Malin street. (Oppoaite Stradley & lburr's new store.) I'ntil tltu, e'verythin,g will go aTCa 1reat sacri li-e. Unit-, Flowers, Ibb,Ion, Vel lng, l.ue., Stamg,p [iien, Corsets, (rood summefitr - weigh. tfor 30 centts,) amio Vti vet. Also w few luieest of dress gtods to go at 25 cott ''n thle do d!!ar. 1iuttons4 of nil der,erlptigr., somte aut 15 cets~ Ier gross. MISSES ROGER a', GREETNVIL4LE, S. C. feb25yl. Just Received ! A large lot of menc and1( boy's I keep a full line of IIARNESS, COLLARS, 7" p)ay cash for hidesi, wax aned tal. WY. M- (00DIlT'jT. 102 MalinStet r-eenIlle *8 C. March12.vl Bicycle Comv test --AT-. FACTORY SH[OE STORtV. 5 0.Ci'esce" 50. Bicycle, adis o GetsModel gven g'ay ~WJ all- give the abovo namer JNgh gate, wel I kpo'n 'Niyp'"T, fit sales to their prodil for ahoes b Whecol onl oxhibition at Bates' Bi cycle Repositoay.4 The actr Shoe Store. J.M.Dc e , Mangr',.