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i .eople's. ..journa. 7. . i. V, Of , Editor. 1DUBLSH EljD i"1'Ely Y TIIU RlSD AY . uscriptionl Onle Dollar a Year e alte Post Onlco at Pickens as second-class matter. ADVERTISING H A"TES. One dollar per inch for fIrst insertion, fif ty cents for each imbseuitient igasrtion. Liberal disconit4or ad vseenuits on an nual contracts. Terms cash. Annual con tracts, Payile quarterly. Local notices, i local columin, 10 cents por lino for firit. insertion aptl five cents for each si baequitent i nsertionA. No favorites.' One prieo to all. No spe. olal position or s pclial rates to foreign ad vertisers. All st-i mist tako the run of the paper and abido by such rates. Advertisements for coii ng issuo shotild be handed in not later than Monday morn Ing. T1 o editor will not lie responsiblo for time views and opinions of corresponidents, in less the sante are eiitoriallv endorsed. TI'l Ul?8 AY, ' I'E 'T lui fil-:, 28. 1899. COTTON. To hold or not to hold, that, is the questioln with the Lrmersabout their cotton. As a geIeral ru11le, it is'best ni ot to hld, bult. ihis selsoln is no ordinary one, and as Neill bits not acce)ted Jerriimiahi Looper's wager, it is ovident . that he was: toilking through 'his hait, w1ho ho predictOd a twelvo million balo crop. But it will not do to bank to heavily on his failure to ac. cept the et, thlre might. be a good reason for it. THE JoURNALis 1ot 111 Itpositioni to advise the farmers what is hest to he donte. Each one should bo guided by his own coidition end feelings in th mattor, as it is all speculation at latt. If cottoin is held. insurance ,loss in weight and interest on debts, if any,must he taken into consideration and bo deducted from the supposed ad Vance in prieCs. Ono thli g is not fair to creditors and that is to hold Cottim aid keep th lem1n out, ->f tLe use of their monoy withtott illterost, while'th'o dobtor is waiting onl the market to advance. TnE JOURNAL can not advise somc of its subscri. bers to hold their cottont, for they have bIN advised to do that samt thing for sovernl yearB af.d havt L~ 'dh, it, is 1)rsuIled, li tha not atble to pay t.hoi To those tilfortulat, -WNsA! would say tha li I cto u Li) Wt pay their sibscrip tion first find thI en they woul 11a1y better luck ini cotton spoculatiots 01110 IEP~ItLECANM. Tho Repubbieatn stato canmpjaig oponed in Akron oni tho 23d itnst with- o oif thie largest crowd known mn the htistory of politliesi Oh io. It was thtough t thore wat 60,000 v'isitors itt Akron. fTh piaradle mlovedi in six divisions an 15,000 meni were inilinpep i (ered tolIoar th sp-~~ eechies. uovernor 'lhoodo( i Roosevelt was thie orator of the dai and made a capital argumnt i favor of t he R epubilican p11 ~at formIt He was hold anid d''fiant front stai to finish. His speech muttst he~ r< garded as theofrst shot onl the rept licani sido ir the ntinal c'Onltes as lie discuissedl not state poh t ici but ntationalI quest ioits thItroughot his speech. T 'he qiust ion i ises whaltt in te ought the DemocratIs to Lake i Akron? The Democ u'rats shtould( sc whore the~ attack is mtade on1 the platfor'm and should( ho tprepare to meet the satme atnd show (I fallacies of the Republhican argi mont. It is timo for the Decm< cr'ats to b)0 getting reiady for th great conflickt next year, idhoul they ntot avail (hmselvos of thi opplortuitios to roega in conltr'ol C thei N atioiial governmen011t niex year. It may bo years befo tho Will ever' 'h~yo such a glor'iou chianeo . TIefs Good For Thirty kuay. See what you cani do by taking thte Seabord Air Linle to the Phil. adelph ia E~xport E~xpositioi Yotu can go, and all irailI too, foi $4.00 Jess money for the round tri~ than iiby aniy other rou te. You Citni go by Norfolk and con. nee-inmg steamshti p lines. Yucan sto01 Over, going or coming, at Washiington or Balti YOU can get ticket god for 80 daysy froit datto of pur ichase, onily it tialst he~ used on or before D~o. cember 2d. Millions of dollairs htave been spent on this miammtoth Inudus trial Exposition in thie Quakot City an education iin itself. ,lick40s on sale Tuesday anid 1'hursctay of each w'eek until ant nflcuclung Tuesday, November 23(d . --FUND-liy 86si. Bowent neoar 0Chuidress' mill dam, on wt..-Owner can get same bi despribi ig it tnd paying. freti notie. 11on. Augustu )3owrve CONDUCTED BY W. W. F. BRIGHT, County Sunt- of Education. Noilee to Applaeaatm. Tho regular examination of ap plicants for teacher's cortificates of qualification will be be(d at Pick ens, Saturday October 14th, 1899. Applicants are liable to be exanm, ined on spelling, roading,'writing, ariithmetic, gepgriaphy, onigi sl gracilma'. history of South Caro lina acnd 01he.. Un inted States, the principles of th1 conistitut,iont and laws of the United Statos atnd of this State, physiology and hygiele, algebra. drawing, civics, clemonts (if agriculture, literattire, ethics, pedalgog:es anl1d vocal m1tusic. By order of tho state supernteident of eductcationi. V. W. F. BniwT, 3t.. County Supt. Education. Look Out. Trustees, teacihers 1111d thoseo who p)ropose teaching are requested to en1d the following ruling by thc tate suiperitendent and govern ,hemselves accordingly: It will not matter how good a teacher he may be, or how high a trade lie may mako after having Laugh t, it will be of i.o use to tun1 to the county board with a diploma and expect pay for teaching before a% Commission was given by the county board to teach. It will be I weste of timo on your part. The county superintenden t is to receivt twenty-five dollars per month foi his services. Teacheirs receive and in most casos, cash, twenty-fiv to fifty dollars per month for thti torvico. Do you expect the counc ty Superintendent to pIaY you Well, we) have quit joking ti way. Hero is what the Stato suporin tendent says: CANNOT TEACH wITHOUT e'EaTIF C ATE. "It is inl direct violatt.jonl of tj lacts of theo legislature if any tel er not holding a cortificate of qui fieation is emplt)oyed to teach inl public school. Tho coucity supe intendent caun not lawfully appro tay pay wirrit, istsue to such - eachor!. if fthere ihas been hceret B fore an1y laxity in this matter n will hereafter bo put on tictien t.h tho inw innit ho strictly eiforced Truistee, caci c-ave themsoly 1 fromi anty of th1e cOctgequences 1 ,oxamiinlg the p)roposed teachot ti certificate of q1uahflication.! Ifi .t sited in this Counatty and1( not-out a date on the face or* reniew~ed by t1 e order of thle county boar1., y Issu1191laby ancother coutty anid n 0 endlorsedl by orda.r of couicty beai 0 treoat it us no cocmmii iont to toad y in this Countty. When so enidors n it is valid. .iDiplomas octly entLitl16 the hold t to a certificate wvithtout oxamic -tioni. Diptlomas must be0 present >- to the counuty board at ca regul ,;meeting of tho bocard, when, if ;, suied in accordaunoc withI the ia L of the Stat.e, a commission to tea will be given. it The foregoing is a Iturriod-i itnf coposit ion, gi vinig the prindcip~ ni rul incgs of thle State board.(lT. o following rulintg is from the Count r Supericitenidcnt alocte, and ( (d htopes to bec suistaicned b~y htis boa 13 when a caso conies up, ancd futrthe .that theo Stato b)oard will adlir >- the ruling. 1Ilore it is: T e person~ htoldin cig(erific(ato tefre dl tho Stateo board are 1no exceptit o to thle rules requ irincg enidorsomue f acid etnroll moltt in Pickens couti t Renmember M r. Trustee, to maii ir no contracts for teachicng inci 5 future not in accordance with t1 foregoing. Dewey inm WVashhtgton. The distincguised Admiral is e~ pected to appear at the Nationt Capital, October 2d and 3d. Besides the sword presentati( in front of the great Capitol Buiil ing and the parade, there will I splendor such as one never sa ovecn in Washington.. Save $4.00 by fecuring yoc tickets in timeo, there will be crowdl, but plentty of room by ti Seaboard Air Line. Tickets Onl sale September 291 and~ 80t h, good to returnt unitil O< The1 Seaboaird Air Lfcne take yout all rail or by Norfolk acnd thi soa. That Throbbing Headachi WVould quickly leave you, if yo used Dr. King's Now Life Pills Trhouisands of sufferers have prove their matchless merit for Sick an. Nervous- ~Headaches. They miak pure blo od and strong nerves all build upyour health. Easy to tak< STry them. Only 25 cents. Mono back if not cured. 'Sflnt hyW wT. uM~. Dewey Day. New York: -Sept. 2ftth and 800. Washington:-Oct. 2nd and 8rd. For the occasion of the honoring of the Nation's hero, Admiral Dewey, the Southern Railway will sell low round trip tickets from all stations to Now York on September 20th and 27th, with fiial limit Octolaer 5th inclusive. Tle return tlhv Hero of Alanila Bay to New ort will undoubtodly b the grandest celebration over scon) in this or any othier country. Low rates will also ho Hod(] from till points to Washii-igton, Sptem oor 29th and 80th, tickets liniited to return October 8th, inclusive. Grand prepai ratinls allso' being iro fotr this receptioi and do ino stration. Washjington), being the Capital city of the United State, will mako every provisi)n for a most elaborate entertitnii lent. For rater, mua1s, scheldulos and infor matio.i call onl or address any ageit Of the S(utlorn Itailway, or S. 11. IHardwick, Assistant Goneral Passi-goir Agent, Atlanta, Ga. A Night of Terror. "Awfulunmixioty was felt, for the widow of tle brave General Burn. ham, of Alacliias, Ale., wlenl the doctors said s1hle couitld int live till mnornm ing'' wriies Mrs. S. H. Linucolnm, who attendedi her that fearmful iigh t. "All thought sho l1nust. soon die fron Pneumonia, but. sho beggod for I)r. King's New Discovery, uayinig it had Iuore than nsde satvod iri liif.., and iad cured her of Ciinstimption. At' thr oo mmill doses she slept easily all niglht, amd its furhier uso cCon)le tnly cured hor." Tis marvelous iendicinie is guai'an teed to Cur'o all Throat, Chest and Lung l)isoasos. Only 50c and $1.00. Trial bottleH froe at W. T. McFall'. TAX NOTICE. The tax books will io open a' ? Pickens, court house, on Octobe A 16th 1899, and romaii open titi December 31st 1899, for tle coi lection of the, following taxes: State tax, - 5 Mills Constitutional school tax, 3 " I- Ordinary county tax, - 4 Retiring R. R. Bonds, - 1g 1 e Special s.lool tax, (list. 9, 2 - " (I" " " 10, 1. 1 1i. "1 " ' 11, 34 a '' " " " 1,4 r. 49, 2 o It t tax l tn ricane t,34 "c a " Picke li C i ilv, 8 ' J. Eastatoe tp, 84 ' 11 Poll tax fron 21 to 60 years oh ItOne do(llar. .1 Riad t.ax, 11 dollar. P'ersonis seanding tax inoney b niiail ii t, incluado exchiange, wr 13 and p~ostaigo) stamips, othIerwis la t ra receipts will not bo mailed. ii- Respoct Culby' oJ. TV. YOUNG IOD, - - Pickens. 8. C. is Sep. 21. 1899-tjl. If - -- -__ _ IORANDMA hA CONSUMPTION aand I am afraid I have in ed herited it. I do not fee ar' well ; I havo a cough ; m' s- hmngs arc scro; ami losin; as flesh. V/hat shall I do ? chI Your doctor says take care c yourself and take plain cod-live ip oil, but you can't take it. 0li1 .the strong, healthy person ca 'take it, and they can't takc i le long. It is so rich it upsets th tv stomach. But you can take ni' It is very palatable and easil' at digested. If you will take plent' m of fresh air, and exercise, an SCOTT'S EMULSiON steadil there is very little doubt ab y m"t your recovery. y. Thiere are hypophosphites in it ke they give strength and tone up th bio nervous system while the cod-live oil feeds and nourishes. "le ruiO~NE (ie'st.' York. Citation1. .lTHE STATE oF SOUTHi (ARozi NA, ) Couty o3 (f 1Piles' i. f By J1, B. Newbery, E'stiire, P'robai J1iedge: nt WVzusnAs, JT. M1, Stewiart, C. C. P' .. mnade suit to me, to greant hhnu 1.etter's< > Admliistraition2 of th E2 ~ stat arii.'214 e'tr'I of JOSeph) T1. M urphre'e, decen(sed'4. " Thesce are Thero.efor'e to otite and a1t moni sth atll and sigulair thle k itired ani a r Credltoirs of ithe sad JTosephm T,' NI irphre a deceased, that ther' be nodx appear be'for mle, lhi thle Co)urit t I Pobate, to be' hel 0 at Plekenis Court llioise, .('., 4on thi 1 9th day of October lext , atfter pub~lie; h~ toaio herof, at 11 o'clock in he f'orenooi ,21( to sh eau0, If a2ny theyc have, why thI sadAdmniisa rat Ion should ni t be grail ted. 'S GI~en iuder my Haniid. this 1 3thI day c e Septemberm 1899, ini the 124th yearfl of ou Indeltpenidenice. ,.J. B. NEWBERY, [MsAi,.l sep)2lw2. , J. 1. I'. C. n trespass Notice, . All pQgsons are. hereby war'ne El not to hunt, fish or' ii) any way ] trespass upon our' land in Lijbert1 o Towrish p. ' Any violator of the I lawamn thiserespect will bo priopacui '. ted to the fullest extent. Jobii E. Boggs, C.:L. 3Bngge. eenn9tan1 NOTI The .New Dr Bolt 9 T In it you will find PUREfiFRESH DRUQI amd at prices as reasonable as you cc Wo will keep a nice stock of STA We will end, avor to keep what y TIME you want it, Your E c.T I d "]WI sep2ttf. NEWG The undersigned respectfi public to the fact that he has ju compiete line of Drugs. Medici cals, Oils, P1ints, Dye Stuffs ai Soaps, Perfumes, 'etc. Fine Cigars )(1 Tobaccos Prescriptionus promptly fill1 My dIaigs ora fresh and tl coml)petition. It will be to you buying elsewhere. Thankmg my friends nud age heretofore extended and the same by prompt attention VC Dr. (Ar. auglO99 T1HML5 WEAE it's all about Stoves and Furniture. I keep a good line of' stoves. I've never heard a complaint abont a ..single stove or picce of' furniiure that i've sold. I must think they are 'just as represented. I have a good No. 7 stove for $8.00, with all the ware. I have a good bed stead for $1.90 arnd chairs at' 40 and 50 cents a prioco. Come anid seo me about stoves - and furniture.' 1 Lots of people are bunyin g my salt andl savinig-10 to 15 cents porP sacic. It.'s just with vou' about that, you have a-right to give your moniey away if y'ou want to. fI have tobacco at 35 cents that r you1 can't equal. for. less than 45c. I 10 cents save'is thait much nilade. ~i [ will se 1 yon 11 cakes of 5c. t son~p (or 25c, just' for funii. I am~ not makinzg over 5c a cake on this. If ye u kno a1W goo~t thing in Shots, Hate, (Glothing&,. Capes and Mackin toshies, come may wea y. Th'le prices will astonish you this timie. I want cotton seed anid wiill pa'y as much or a lit tle more than any oneC inl spot cah. I vgant all the seed I c mn get. ' Bring me produlce of' all kinds. T. D. -Harris. I haIve the best' lace leathor on earth. Leathier andt i' A full stock of Iaepther nhvigs on haind. ^~ Ali kinds of flarness mn stQel? anid made to ordler. Umbrellas, *,liW~P .everything usually kept in a fiM d'ltSalarness Store.-. I pay highest jirice fur lhides and , Wax. 109 Main Street, Grecnville, S. 0. Springwood Tannery. miaroh1l. ICE! ug Store of hornley. AND MEDICINES, ,n find anywher 1 TIONERY and TOILET GOODS )u want and let you haN e it ANY I tiuly, F tc.rnle3r. Pickenis, S, 0. i ORE . 00')BS ! 1' illy calls the attenfion of the d st received and opened up a N nes, Patent Mt dieines, Chemi.. id a fine assortment of Toilet T d clay or night. ic prices reasonable and I defy 0 r intecst to consult imc before )atrons foir their liberal patron. lope to merit a continuance of L md prices to suit you, ry respectfully,, W.e E~arle, Pickens, 8, C. 1 ----FOR----i Septembe. OI Mr, Editor:I Now that the cotton crop e is about ripe and( wvithi a fairly good prVice, it seems that the good Pholks mnight wvant a lot of nice newV things out of our Store. We arc better fixed than ever to supply all (do mandsl(1, havwtg just received a ' lot of ne0w goods, new styles .and. low pricos. Ulothing, H-ats, { S3hoes, .Rubbers, Macini olshes, Umn brellas, Lap Robes,.Blankets, Oil Cloths, F'lanniels, Jeans, Outinugs. *New lot of up)-to-da&to Furni turn. Stoves at old prices. Tlrunoks, Satchls. Anything, Eh vemtig. Blestsoinig Ma, y ch ns on en rt h. Prompt t soft zlemon ts hiighly appre)1- o Cift(fd. - ake ene of your IT credit,. "*we do tha rest-"'t EWCome on and see us . 4 y 2 CLOSING SALE A our M.A T'S, anl finfats enpe), nI >w y 6'iI,~II fs. If you nee'C( one0 (loln'1, fui I Whe we') sa'y cost we meanfl COS'. -8 Wet canI' t afiortl to carry hats Over. t MISSES ROGERS, GREENVIES. c 115 South Main street, - , if sc MADAME EEP COOL, 1n y:>urself with one of my beau. tiful Fans. Pricos, the lowest 2j cents. price 10cts highest $4.00. K61 off Th Floor 'alk on tay Smyrna Rugs, 8x' feet, only $1.75, worth 91.60 of any lady's gold. BE WHITE, Dress in Piquo dreso. On ilid caso of new ones just received ) cent to 50 cents a yard. IY UMBRELLA Sales are grow. ig every day and I have Already )ubled my sales of last season. EW BELT BUCKLES AND RIBBONS - ho prettiest .mi in Greenville. TE ARE SHOENG. Thi) peopl< Greenvillo at pricos that, wil >nmmand your attei tion. It. L. R. Bentz, EADER IN LOW PRICES Greenville, b, '. --DEALER IN ash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring eiling, and Weatherboard ng, Moulding, of all :inds, Leather and tubber Belting ogether Vith ali kinds of NGINE AND PIPE FITTINGS Also En gine and Cyinder Oil a >west pricos. Linseed Oil, Both Raw~ an<: ui led for painting, and Whiti a d of Best Quality. Give us a trial before buyinj ls'-whero. B. E. CRANDY, Pickens S. 0. Office and Wvarehouse near De ot sleaning up~ sale. This adlvertisement opens up Ic u tho greatest bargains in goodi iat as possible to conceive. It ir Store there constantly aceu. ulating odid lots which we dosir: r close out quickly. To these we add a great many LrChasos of spiecial lots which w< tained at half markot value ani ss. One thousand yards of basl 4 Sheeting to close at 4 cents pei trd. One lot of shirts worth fronr ic. to 50c. to closo at 18 cts. no lot of H-ats worth from 50c. t< 1,00 to close at 25c. to 40c. 100 lbs. Baill Sowing T1hread t< 0s0 out at 14 oe . for 30 balls put1 in a nice box, now beat that ii ?)I can. One lot of Pants and Overalls tc 080 out at and below cost. On.: t of shoes to close out at pricoE at will make Qo's compotitors y~ that we are going to b)reak and ~ip our cred:itors. Don't get as nzished about that they aro p~aid r. A big lot of fana to keep you ol wvhilo you are attending this onat sale. Conme and ses us we nf not 8011 you unless y'ou come, will treat you wvith p)ohteness you only come to look. Look-out for us again soon with me more bargains. Yours truly. iheppard & Jameson. IVY M. MAULDIN, Attorney- it Law. Pickens. 0, Practice in all the Court.. Office over Earlel Drug Store 1. J. IA"YNEIINVORT , 0. U. RODINSON, L. WV. lPAuKICI, i'lokeuij1 S. C. Greonville,S. C. .. Haylneswfolrtliit,'ke & Rbillson, Alforaeyl-no-Law, Pirkens C. .f., - Sot0 Carolin. Practice in all CeIurts. Attend to all bu8iness promiptly. tt"Monov to loan. B. A. MOHOAN,- W. F. IBASSINOABIF., Greenlville! s ('.. Pces .O Mlorg & Blassingamie, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Pickens, 0. 11. 8. 0. Practice in all the cot%,. apr-16-96fyl. D 11 11OBMT KliHKsgy,) Physlclan and Suraeon, Office at his residence at, I Ie l( irks( home11 pice, oil Tw elye 'NJ Ill ,. e. March 8, 189L.4 . 1U. Fil1ZGFUIAf), 0~m3 * " 0hI.( ret'e lle, 8. C. 0Olce ove r A i(Ioni 'D 1)rng Stile. All work giaratiteed to give s-tisfne tiont. aprt8-97yl. For Sale Se-venl opw. or fl( .1100" nngin d eonlditilon, uI II Chin Io llie mitl n ftl Col t hon 4'. A bar.a *- st . mm. n% 't l. Ingi to h i v r. "Siita blet for lot.. for Allpy I-, Frankh E. Cox. ""I~ti- lickens S. U Money to Loan. Oi improvetd farm ladla i I tinins of $300 and u pwartls. Loanu repia ailo inl small 1nnaA payments through a period of five years, thns enabling tho botrower to pay off his inIlbLc4tcltes withont exhaustIng his crop in any one year. A pply to J. E. Boggs, Attorney, o0t7 98 y. Pickens, S. C. Lo:-.h! A Slitch 1aa Time. p:oved, tasle ph-n:annat.) lakeni iin entily savest 11111C Full llebVt Tolxiii (Ie 1Im-ir Sprino mildY 14,11 prevelis 4-hi11 , Dllgile and1 Malrim-lal Fevetr;. Ais (itl Ilie liver tones uy thelsysten1.11er )ll - nitn(e. Giarnitlee'd, l 1 it. At i)n1. gi.ts. 50e. and $1.00 bottles. mavyl21 f 98. / E wold r-t1escfuilly inform Ilhe pllb lic t hat Dr. Hi. T. Weidon , " ho Is well al fivorabiy lnIoin to tle citizenis f l'iekeInIs colilty, is inow associaed with s Ii t h pracltice of i)-nistry. Olic: Enr it roonnis (fil stanls) City Xmii ial I1ank 1ock Dis. Nomwooi& NoiiWoo. Gleenuville. C. S3urveyor, Have your hild surved 1, I am >repared with first class instru ilents to do you a. st chiss job, --1d Coln be fmound at mly re-Side(c Alexandil, S. C. or reached by phono. JULJUS PARSONS. FOR SALE. I offer for sale 117 acres of land on Crow Creok, ad jiinn a 0. Slootn, W. L. P Trhis landI can Fand ci easy ter Cins Repaired. If' you need( any reCpalirs on) your gin, I am prepared to (10 your work and willI guarantee satisfaction.I can) overhanl your i.,l and3( matke it do as good work as a new one. Ad dress m1) at EIasley, S. (, .vJm3 J. P. O'Dell. College of Charleston. I iniv'estont, S. (5. beij d in Coillegte 11111nitory' $I(0 and $12 ai moti It, neCoul'ng ft 100 , . 4 )te I.' e South Ca*rotlin1, il haoh't' to I.e ni puin. t'll by P iiob.e .Jitilge ant i 111. '< n Sii er futemiett it Il~inenton. En8trami e ex. give $150, a yearit.) on Septel (ier1)' 29th ai 'J'tl Ir enses~ for hole-ris uf so holtr ShuNp $t:3 or $12\ ,t'co.lini It tloioo - fo.r Mu nleIt' not. hohlii n sollarship, $10 I uiioin fee, in mhllitioni. For~i enit al'giies aitol inaformatntion in full addihe-:s litns ii ~p PICKENS RILROAD ltIn linet dJti 261l', 1898. Otn and atfier Jttne the' 2(9Iih, fte follow. in~g Sedulile will Ibn run over t.he 'icketns [I. H for thle Iipr if bltiil!! Frieiglu and1( Paissentgers, viz: No. 9--Dily* excepi. Sitinliy --No. 10. 1Helid I )ownt. Ali 'eil '1Train Roadiu Up. 41.20 :am Lv Pickenis Ai' 7.50 amt 5.00 am41 A r Ensley' I.v 7.05 anm H n. 12-- 1) ily ('xceplt Stinliny -- No. 11 Re'ad I-owt liPs.(snger Setrvice Ihead U p 1 pm11 Lv l'iekiens' Ar. 5..5 1pm1 1.-10 pmit At r nse lv 5 05 pmi T ratits will stot fto iake oni or lef otY' passegersf'~ a~$t the' flne.. crossings-t ' lIe'pot ill be oren for' te rtct'iin g ititt dehlver'y of Freight fromt 8 A. M . to 12 M, We willl maktle il to'yom. intie st. to patrtoti'4e tt hotie tomI by' gi'inig good spring & sumnter Mihuerv M'SlS cK AY, 119 .\a ti re Gr ovlle, S U Weo havo juset opened and will have constantly otn hand during the season, all the latest styles at the lowest possiblo prices.