The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, January 11, 1900, Image 3
The People's Journal.
Local and Porsotmil.
--J. M. Freoman, of Gr'oonvillo, rn
was hero on business last, weeok. lii
-Miss Kato Folger, of Gaff'ney, i
is visiting relativos and friouids ta
hore this week.
-Mrs. M. F. Hester has. bomn PH
quite sick the yast woek, . liut is e
very muoh improved now.
-Miss Marie ,Richar(lion, of OV
Liborty., returned hone last ro
from a visit to relatiyo. ati
nati, 0. -
-E. B, Nicharfidn, 'of Liberty ad
was here eta busiiessIlait'i el. I
is ha jolly as ever and.his ini'y
friends *ere -glAd~t *tim "'
--Miss Li0Nos... lr a11001
Viola Runion of iageitin g e
avenue.-Daily Times, 4th inst. Ia
..-Politicians a .re- "flaing stheir v
iwires for the campaign which;-it is t
believied; will opett.up .earlier thiu atb
usual in A0oith-:Carolira this yea i
-Tho work <n tho toeiimnti ru
houses of the Easley cotton njll is
progressing nicely under t}ke st- u
pervision of Contractor Granly, of
.Pickens.
-Charleston was visitod ly,he iaS
hoaviest snow fall on the 31st of on
Decernber that she has hakI -,ni eg
thirty years. The snow w an ial
half inch deep. .
-Married, on the 7th ins at th
the residence of the ofliciatin g Mag
istrate, B. D. Garvin, of Contral
Township, Mr. Charlie Gassaway
to Miss Mary Maw.
-Revenue Agent Kilo and Dep- Al
uty Colletor Gus. Aiken, with w<
Deputy Marshal "Sweet" Aextn- prI
der, out up a seventy-five gallon r
copper on waters of Crow creek
last week. -
-Married, on the 31st of Do- Pi
cembor, 189), at the residence of he
the bride's father, Edward EIarrick yi(
of Maynard, Mr. Jothn, Looper to. is
Miss Mellie Garrick. Rev. A. J. F0
Manley officiated. .viI
- -Mrs. L. L. Hiott, of Cincin -
nati, 0., who has beem visiting at Sl
E. B. Richardson's, of Liberty, thetit
past week, returnedi home lasta
week. Miss Pearl Richardson ne- .
companiod her h)om1o and1 will spend tii
awhile. .d
-Married, on1 Sunai- tJhn 7th ax
inst., at the reside-c. of Ite olli- a
ciating minister, Rev J. M., Stew 0
'rt, Mr. Smith Po:,r to M io. Ilebn f.
qJrr:at,. All of h I y TheyI.f
have tho cJgr:aula::ons f their j
!mny friend'ls IA
ens1 i atirney, 'IvuI m tho4 cit y' I.h
B3oggs., if the' ~i repot'r mb4t b
is pteidenI1t of ihn 1io
-g roadi, whiceh ret-- . r .m
Piekons couaI. hious.- '' ly T me.W
4tmh inst.
daughter of MrJi. :nd Mrs I. W . M .
Hagood, of Easley, S. (',, who hsas
booni speniding a few days~ with A~
Mrs..E. F. Bates, inl upp'*r Main) all
street, retu~rned hme today---Daily we
Tfimes, 4th inst.
--On the 8th snetanti, Revenueo ad
Ager.t, Charles E. Kile and De~pu ty d
Collector Sheek, aiccompanird b'y i
Deputy Marshals Alexander and thi
Grady, made a raid on a sixtv gal-P
loin still iwear tie North Ca rolinma
line. They also cdstroyed several
stands of beer. t
--Mrs. Dickson, a respected lady c
of Calhonn, thlis county, died on s
the 1st i.nest,, of fuvcr. FShe was
abiout 50 years of ago and leaves a g
husband and many relatives and a
friends to cherish her memory. ye
Her remains wore interred the day
following at the cemetery at Duni
oan's, S. C. _
.-Frauk Cauwell, col1ored, wvhile
working in a well for J, Franik
Crane, of Liberty, was almost in
stantly killed on the 22d1 of Docemn
ber by a bucket of dirt falling oin H
hi ni. He only lived a short time.
(3oroner Jones 1held an inquost the E
day following and the verdict of ..
the jury was thlat 1o camie to his
death as above mlOntioned(, fo
--enson Chapman died at his cal
home at Eastatoe, on Sunday the 11(
7th inst., aged ambout sixty years.
He was found (10ad( Siuday after- S4i
noon and heart failure is suipposed hi
ro be the cause of his death. His fo
remains were mi)tomrred the following w
-diiy from McKinniey's Chapel, of
which he was a rnmmbr. M\ r. Choap- tLb
man~f was a soldier in tho lat'' Conm- li
federate wvar, from whlat h)is (loml- i
rades state, he made a~ galliiut sol- en
dier- ar
-A beautiful wedlding, witnessed di
by many relatives and friens CL(iUI
took place at the home of thle er'
bride's parents., Mr'. an rd iM rs. ID. II. tl
WVertz,-of Silver Street, Newberry Ie
county, Onl the 3d of this~ month.
'lhe contracting pa rt hi w.>reo thii'r Ce
daughter, Miss Lillian We~rtz, and di
Mr. 8A. Arthur Hunt, of tIn' pleo S
The) ceromony was perflarnu(d by \u
the ltov. ID. P. 1B yda. o f Now.wbcry. a
* After the r'1lm..!h, 1hP iai und( m1
~roon loft Iir floi' fd! i3'M ;Llm in 01
lPickensf. AiN' .; O; r '. ii i l
po)pulatr young~ li. 1, .g hr 11s- Ci
soc00ia.tes and wa-.- lvV'ud ad hi-d ini n
iillhi ensoiim b y oil who, k snw h31r b~
and Mr. Hunt is our efilei iit ' Cun- ii<
ty Auditor and is very popular.
The happy coupile have the an- si
gratulat ie nsof man~y frien~dS :pd w
rnlatLive1 who wish them ItenCh1 m 10
gen9 JIhmgh the~ ~journey oj hio,
Stibaaribo for Tim JOURNAL,
your.
-In its annual report to
I)ort to the legislature the I
ad Comission will alhow
ics constructed in the State
. the year add $3,000,000
xahleproperty; that gross e
gaiave been $8916,882; total
rating and general expenses
*1C000; taxes $38,716; increas
rnings ovor last year $827,(
erense of .not income per i
e'lastyea'r $215,77. The
ads are bearing a large parl
-71A o 'Nect iit poper has g
aiuration for Goveruior M~.bS'
i and suggeetB Iin iia vice
ntia ' ndidat" wi'th Br
qkzietje of Norn
:' 'ov.' McSwee
onria wbis a set
Napor .ian, . rafher than
t 4a.gf a dollege b
iea, eeetne, I
en l *edth (1 the .;gube1
i I' jl e:1l force
ility. . Thi 0ddqocitic p:
gilt go.nrtlhor and d worso t
imaka . the. j,41itifit _Bry1
nning mate."
-Everybody knows Prol
dgo Newbory, but they d
bw what success he has had
st year raising chickens. On
day of January 1899, he
hand28 hens, ho sold 51 d(
go! for $5.10; -eggs used in f
69 dozen, $7.50; sot 36 doi
50; total amount realized
ggs).$16.10. He used forf
use, 132 chickens, $14.75; 1
chickens for $6.85;.on ban
)tsnt, 30 hens worth. $6.00,
smallor ones, worth $L80.
valuo of chiclens on hnnd,$2
1 the eggs atid chiokone I
ro 8-ld, were sold at, Pick4
ices. Who can beat this
ising chickens.
--Pev. A. McSwain Attav
to ives about six miles wee
chonls, died on last Thursdag
art failure, superinduced I
>1eut attack of insanity, an
thiiought he lost,,his mind by
i of tho death, a few days
>Is, of a son. le was a prc
it young Methodist minister
LVes a wife, who is8 now also
I(, and sevon children, Mr.
vy's deatl was a vory sad
A was attended by harrow
cuminshinces4. First he went i
u yard and killed his fanc
g by cuttinig its head off with
o. Next lie killed a hog In
no way. Ile went into the hi
d lay down. Suddenly he
z/4d with a spasm and julped
hed and began to destroy the
Lie and abuse his wife and
enl, but in a short time al
IdA lhe d1ied. Coroner JC
.J a iniquest Friday and the
1. f thie j iry wais that~ he cam
death from1 n:. tural cause.
o State of Southi Carolina,
County of Pickens.
J. B. New bery, E squire, Pro
Judge.
W~here.as, J. P. Attaway iv
i to me, to granlt him Lotteri
lmiistatLionl of the 1Etat'
d enfects of A. Mec'waln A
y. d'consed.
yheis~e are Therefore to~ cite
monishe all Iandi~ singular the
'd and': Oreditors of thjoegsidc
Swajin Attaway, deceased,
3y' b) and appear before mue
i Court of Probate, to be hell
ckens CJourt House, 8. C., on
b day of February 1900, nI
er publication hereof, at
dock in tihe forenoon, to a
Lase, if -any they have, why
d Ad ministration should not
wtod.
G3ivens todot' my Ifend, this
y of January 11900, in the 11
wr of our Indopondence.
J. 13, Newbery,
iil4w2. J .P
Clerk's Sales.
0 Sta'e of South Carolina, '
Qopolit~y of Pickens,
In Common ['lege,
B. He~ndricks, '
vs.
F. lHond~ricks. )
in pqrsi n oo 0f apg;}n
relosuro m ad o in ~le akove 6t1
ao and on file in the Ciprk's
e, I will soil to the highest
i at Pickons, conrt house on
LESIDAY 71N FEBRUARY
ring the legal hoirs for slp
liowing describod real estate
1st. AlAl the un'divided<
ir'd interest of the plaintiff in
at piece, parcol or plantatioi:
nd( in the county anid State af
idi, on brarehes 0f Peter's 0:
d Hawk's Croek, waters of S
river, adjoinimg lndle of G.
tendricksi, J. 8. Willinis and
5, Cointainitg sovon) hundred
irty- livo (785) acres, moV
2d. AlIso that other piece,
1 or Itract of hmd1( being one
v'ided (on third interest), in
ato and~ county adjoing land
mii. M. Jlones, Caroline M. J
~d othora~ contaiing one hun
di fifty-.throe $158) acres.
Tevrms one-hal f cash, balanc
'edit of twolve months with
rest from (lay of sale secure
'et an.d " mortgago of the pr
Purchaser to pay for papers
i.i mps. i'Ts must be com)
ithiin one hour,
J1 M, 8TECWART,
0, U. P
$1 County Auditor's Notice.
The Auditor or his deputy will be :i
the the folloWIht platies for thle purposeo:
A . taking tax returus for the 1iseal ye:u
i 1900, to-wit:
that Six Mile, Tuesday, January Oth 190)
lur. Calhoun, Wednesday, Jaiuary 10ni,
to1900.
Central, Thursday and Friday, Jian
arn- uary I Ith aid 12th.
op- (fatechee, Satudiy, .Janary 13th.
1,. Liberty, Monday and Tiuesiday, anli.
5 of uary 15th and 16th.
Easler, Wedienday mid Thitrsday, Ja.
i ary 17th and 18th.
,nile Freemian's Store, Frid:y, Jaintry 191 b
rail. Looper'8 Shop ksaturday, iantuary 20th.
- of H ghe's Store, Monlday, .J:uiuiy 221.
'Pimpkintown, Tiedy, Jlainuary 23-1.
Holy Sprimgs, Wedntesdty, Janutiary
reat 24th.
,ee. Eastatoe, Th an-Sdaly, Jlkaru 2.5th.
oes- M ile Creek, FrbIhAy. .*uuimray' 20th.
r ' rater's, Sa urday, Jailary 27th.
atn. Attot which li he he will coitiiue tuk
'alk, Ing returhs ilhils office at Pickenis court
[ley, ouse, until February the 20th, when the
Dran books will be closed for that year. All
who have not made their return by that
the time will be charged 50 per cenr. penalty
red, for ion-rettirns and will be .iitered on
OW- tax diplente hi red ink as tho law re
quires.
All male persons betwee:i the ages of
and 21 and 60 years, (except Confederate
irty Soldiers who will not be re(Iuired over 50
han years.of nge,)'ro liable to poll tax uiless
' exemipt bv law.. .
No oie will be allowed to niake returns-1
for another unless he k fily authorized
)ate so to do. - S. A. HUNT,
D1it deel-1. Auditor Pickens County.
the -__ _
the
had'
e i
for
am
I. at
dlo
You may have heard
about SCOTT'S EMULSION
a .and have a vague notion
t of 1o Jo5
that it i cod-liver oil with
-a its had tast e!nd smcll and
it all its other repulsive fea
rea- tures. It is cod-liver oil, the
pre- purest and th but in the
"vid world, but made so palata
iu. ble that almost everybody
At- can take it. Nearly all
one hil!dren ike it and ask for
og more.
n to
itho
rite 00 TTS .
tlw M IL$IO N
was looks like cream; It nour
out ishes the wasted body of
fur- the baby, child or adult
l etter than cream or any
to- other food In existence, t
e. bears about the same rela
e to tien to other emulsions that
cra does to miIk. I[ you
have had any experience
with other so-called "just as
good" preparatIons, you
see will find that this Is a fact.
The hypophosphites thatar
ado combined with the cod-liver oil
of give additional valne to it because
) of they tin up~ the nerygus gypem
ti~a- and kppat strength $o the Wvhole
.n ~dr sco-r and$.0 al dr"ugyors.
that
:Ant
the
ext,
11
how
be
at
4of
of
bid
900
SwATC
of T H IS
Space
and Next week.
par.147 .A Fa
said
a of
dred
nore
) 0on
Slnd
0.
Dissolution of Co-pal 't61rsk
The firm of Froeman.& HIaidri(
is herchy di: solvod by mutual co
Soit, Mr. 1Ilendricks having sold I
interost to J. B. R. Frooman.
Flm1t1JiAN & nr:NIels,
Jan. 8, iHOO.
All persons oing the firm
Freeman & Ileniricks, will p] la
coine forward aid make set telm
as the firm has (isolved pirin(
ship.
FluMIAN & u1PNDniCe1s.
A Woman
Only Knows
what suffering from falling of the
womb, whites, painfl or irregular
Snenson, or att y fdimi (f the <istintlty
femininoorg'ans i.. A - 1 ny :wmpa..
thizo or pity .-. tei . t 1:n' w tho
agonlties uihe guo I ~ 1 1'--th iriblo
suffering, so p --le::.tly 1-rine, which
robs her of ba h ru I tI htippi
ness. Yet this '.fri ag relly is
necdless.
McEREE'S
WIRe MIM
will banish It. Tlis medicine
cures all " female dieasesi " quick
ly and permaiently. it does away
with liuniliating IpIyical exami
iations. Te tretitment may be
taken at hmine. There is not cou
tinual expense and trouble. Tio
sufferer is cueed and ,-/ars cura/.
Wine of Cardutis becoming the
leading remedy for all troubles of
this class. It costs but :! from any
* druggist,
1'or advice it.'cases 1e(jiring
special directioins; adde ss, the
Ladles Advisory l)- itment,"
Tihe Chatttniooga i'eichie Co.,
Chiatt-mooga, Tenm.
to vw In overy houme wh u there are 1pri
mticed 9Fige.m ..
.ind41" -, i. --h .lo .d - . : i
me t f .- .n i .,G.. e,
IIi I I1- 4 of - . 1~r , 11. :a i -
h 1: 1~e 1.1 , A1ha;1t-!ir
, ii . . ive'ni7 1,
ja.! 19 u1.)d ii ao
WILD ) TR KEY
TOBACCC
-Oal For it. Buy It.
AB' ('iA!LU (EO. E. CooI'F
GF OVery
MANTELS, 8TA'IT A RlY, VAS.
and \\ rought Irion i ICNC IN..
CLAjU1 & C2OOl'Elt,
If you hiaven 't timo i enlfand
meO.
Watches, Clocks, Sewli
Macinems and Dicylces
repIaired'( and new~~ pts~i' oVrod:
same. All rpairs w arranjtod!.
-Machine Needles,
partIs and1 foes:t oil alwiays
hand.
52"woly \ arsI ex peior
ini thoe I busieSs. If vo need 1 '((
Gi~ood Wat Ichi ;iv o se'nd mo y<1
)rder.i'
1. have somre Sp. e:i~ Uarga
now.
JiH' I T i. KGGS,
be kioWI)u.
hILat, i1an1Vy Feathbers n
Inflli'. c; 1j)5 4't a (h'eat, I
Jackets~ at (Cos.t to1 (los CIS
by Xmnas, Se tliemi befc
youri size is sl!
Ca~:n gi ve I you a Pretty ,Ja
et for $2,75.
M! ISSES 000 ElRS,
SREE N V IL LE, S,
115 Sonib mhin stret
[p. WHOLESALE AND TAH&
Buggies,
of
so
lit
Wagons,
Harness,
Horses;
and
Mules.
Large drove just in from
Tennessee, fine, young, sound
and at living prices.
We dety Comipetition in our
lines
I ispection of stock solicit.
ed.
carIes
& MeIayer.
Stables and Storehouse
livrSirec't
'REENVIILLNi S. so,)
may19-98.
Ask For Trading Sta.
. DRY GOODS, NOTIONS
CARPETS. A
WINDOW
- very Department n<
With Choice New
IN DRESS GOODS,
SILKS AND TRIMMINGS,
T1he assortment would do credit
Eto some of the big city stores.
They have all grades fronm the
cheapest to the very finest makes.
Thley have trimmiugs of all de
scriptLions5 to match all shade. of
dross goods.
IN WHITE AND WASR QOUDS
DEPARTME~NT.
''The assortmotit was iihver mnore
complekte. All grades of white and
colored Organdies, I awnie, Muslins,
Piques, Swisses;' Dudke, renchi
Ginghams, Percales, Qalicoes,
eto , etc.
THEIR LINE OF LACES ANI]
EMBROIDERIES
Is the largest ever .displayed it
this part of the globe.
or sets
4 In all leadin~g makes-long me
dium and shior t outs, From 6(
cents to $2,00
PA RASOLS AND SUN SHIADES
:ee In all the new up to date ideas.
You will find them in black, white
iae and colors.
THWTR CARPRET, MATTING,
' . RUN, Shade and Curtain Depart
Sment is the largest in this part of
the country and their prices are
guaranteed lower than you will find
in Atlanta or Charleston,
They keep Rutterlok Patterne
only Mrelale pattern. Ask for
co Butterlok Fashion Sheet and Yark
aStick, and Trading Stamps--they
or present thorn to their customers.
WEn Just openedl llady Made
en Shirt Wists and 8kIrts.
Mc Alister
& Beattie.
-Citation Notice.
Theo Staito of South Carolina,
County of Piokens.
By J1. B. Newbory, Esquire, Pro
b-1ate Judge.
Whoreas, L~. P. James, made suit
to me,. to grant him Lettors of Ad
ministration of the Estate of and
effects of T. E. James, deceased.
These are Therefore to cite and
idadmonish all and singular the kin.
dred and creditors of the said T.
e- E. James, deoeased, that they be
and appear before me,. In the court
utof Probate, to .be held at Pickens
Court House, 9. C., on the 18th
re day' of January, 1900 next, altet
publication heroof, at 11 o'clock in
the forenoon, to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Admima-.
tration should not be granted.
Given under my Hand, tbis 80th
day of December, 1899, i the 124th
cyear of our Indopndenoe,
[sEA!.] . B. Newbery,
la n4w2. J. P. P.O.
g19C
Don't start the New Yeai,
account with the old, If you d(
it, neither will the man you owe.
Try to get in the habit of
"'STRAIGHTI
at least once a year and you v
riun much smoother.
Thanking you for the il
the pst- and wishing one and
perous year, we are
Yours T
Folger and
Dealors in General
TTE REA
W1
Our sales aro larger than evor, an
people have learnud whore thoy Cani
Best Goods for tho boast Monoy. A
mado.
-- 1 -0
All who are not satisfied that I n
thing in the Drug Lime, will only
convinced,
o
A lot of Christ mu; Goods, &c., co
mo when in town whether you buy or
Ver
I r. (3. 3
aug 1099.
gWP. S: All partii-s indobtei
years, are resp(et fully r('1p1estod to ca
all, and enble mo to indulgo you aga
HI E R E I A
BIDDINC FOR P1
Many of tho good people of Pict
prociato their trado and love to wait o
they havO stuci to me they must be
right; that my goods are th) right g<
n making any big inim, I thin
*- customOrs botter g(
Fino Gooo,'m
I pridhe myself on
sold1 at thei prico. 1 begini my ij..
nol at 10c. Tho best 25o Jeans mn th
Underwear-The kind that
shirts and dlrawoers for men, women
women and children. )B pairs hoav;
goods hose, 25c; hoso at 5c.
On Blankets you may try
quality and price combined, I will a
Now for -my pot-tho article il
theD 1 est from A. K. PARK
ESI do no
it does not pa1 ot sl
won't pay you to buy One for 10ss.
Anything you wa'nt in w omen
ihere. Tho shioes I soil you are ci
pair failing to como up) to guiaranitei
refunded cheerfully. I am hero for
A.
Some Great bai
Pickens Cou,
---o
A large Nowv York CloAk House
out for thorm. Prices 95hc, 1.00, 1.2
worth from 50c to I .00 each more th;
-Jeans, Flaninels and Blani
Our 12), 15, 10) and 22e Joans |
price by any dlealer im the Piodmnont
Othor mairchantsn aro trying to b
Flannel. TIhey cannot do it. I keo
Just think of a full size, heavy I
and 1 .00 buys a FINE pair of blani,
surprise you.
Second large now stock of Undeu
Notions just received. Heavy grey c
each . Beoauti ful , fin fi leecend uinderi
Good enough for aniy onIe. H andsnom
stitched handlkerchiefs ait 5 and 100c.
at 5c each. .10 do'ien silk initial hanti
for the price over shlown in Greon vill
Shoes anm
Nearly every ono solls shoes, but
wonderfully. WVo aro selling three i
fall. People say they get good shoes
lot of womeon shoes, made exprossly:
A bang up good donigola shoe, in
heel, at 1.00 a pair. A fine dongola
laco, also in cloth top,. This shoe is
Course every-dlay shoes, All Solid
pair. Surely good honest goods.
Ask to see the '"Mountain King,
shoe for mon atL 2.00. The best shoe,
price.
WVe also show as fine line of ladi
in Greenville. Come direct to this
warm firo for you to sit by. You are
home when in Groenvillo.
One Pic.
No Goods Charged, vv 311
Corner Main & Coffee Street&
'0!
1900 and leave an unpa
>, you won't fuel right abo
'NING UP"
rill find that everything w
)eral patronage given us i
il a very happy and pro
ruly,
rhornlE
Morchandise.
Pickens, South Carolk
[Y
I daily increasing, is becatIs
buy tho Most, the Choapos
pIonny to them saved is a 1
- I
in tho Leader in Prices in ovory
mil and make a pirchaso and t:
tho children, Bring them to se
not.
y respectfully,
N. 1a1 le,
Pickens, S, C.
I to mo for the last two or thre.
ma( and pay me a " Little Bit * o
in for another yoar.
M AGAIN!
DKENS TRADE.
ens trade with me now. We ag
ii thom, and jndging from the Wag
iOvC that they have been treatet
iods, and that my prices are righl
k T con justly say that I am pro
ode For the money than thoy il
of everything any lady wante~
SGoods, Plain Goode
keeps you warnaj.
and children. Ihosiery
i' half hose for 25c; 8 pairs bestn
the town over, and if yon aoal~
eli you your blankets and quilta,
at all my customers say they get
sell a man's shoe for over $8, but
and others charge you $3.~ and
do not sell p man's shoe less than
nine shoe is sold right here in Green.
1,26.
ian's shoe for less than $1.00. 1I
a3nd children's shoes; you can fmde
>mnfortablo, durIable, roliable, Any
another pair given or your monoy
honiest business.
K. PARK,
Greenville, 8. 0.
-gains For the
uty People.
hase just sent us 850 oapos to closo
and 150. Trhese capes are really
'in we ask for them.
ots at last year's prices.
iro not matched in quality and
section.
uy somo of my 12kc, all wool, Rod
p this bargain for my customers.
~lnket, white or grey, at 50c; 75
ets and 1.60 buys a pair that will
'wear. Socks, HandkerchIefs and
r white shirts and drawors 25c.
hjirts ndH drawers at 50c. each.
a and finio ombroidered and hem..
25 dozen initial handkerchiefs
krerchife at 25o oach. Best thing
I Shoes
Our Shoe Trade has increased
mes as many shoes as we did last
beo. I have just received a big
~or me at Lynn, Mass.
laco or button, head and spring
it 1.25, heel or spring, button or
worth 1.50 of anyones money.
Loather, 75, 85, 1.00 and 1.25 a
" a high top, oil grain, D. S. & T.,
you, I or anyone ever saw for the
Bs and me fine shoes as anyone
store. We always have a good
welcome to make this store your