The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, March 01, 1900, Image 3
The People's J ournal'.
Local and Person~al.
-Do you read Tin! JouRNAL?
-Thirty-ono siood tho examina.
tion Fri(lay.
-Whew I didn't the wind blow,
Sunday, and wasn't it cold.
-Several Libortyites mado their
appearance in town Monday.
-D. A Cooper left Thursday for
Charlotto, w.0here ho holds a nico
position.
-Dr. W. F. Austin, dentist, will
)e in Pickens March the 6th, and
7th 1000.
-Charles L. Curoton and wife,
of Columbia are visiting 'their pari
ents here,
-Auditor hIunt and wife visit
ed rolatives tind friends in Daous
ville last week.
-Treasurer Young blood s)ld
tweity-oighO t hbaes; of cottCn on tilh1
23d ult., for cents.
-Miis A lina Simith o RIu 1
Andorson counti, is vi.in.iilg Miss
Stella Nowbery tii week.
-Mr s. A. ). . l'0gor, of Ga IV
noy, is sponding awli n' \\ ith the
family of Judge J. 11. Newhery.
-Miss Anni. IKi', of SuiWIny
Dale, is visitmi her sist'r, Mrs.
Thomas Lyiel , in town, this week.
-Doc. F. Paco and J. M. Wartd
left Mondey for Ashiv3lo, where
they will visit relatives aid frieI1.
-M. F. IIe1 er i- niiina n.
rangemnents to ha' V' a new d ing
erected oin 1ins lot, Eaist Thb
street.
-W. E. lIr1no. a prominien
attorney from Iiuisiaina, wIs in
the City on piofIessiunal busines
Tuesday.
-Craig iro: , PckWns, S. C..
have Gardeni eedk, (nin t
Potatoes, Calif"..rniI'M ces a
SeedSun-dried A;-I .
bor for TIii-: Jt .\.. ILs~ (i,:t n
may tear it up, mail 1:en you wot iii
be grotatly disaij.nl 1.
-RCv.J.G. ( k *n* ' -
herry, deoliv't(er i. a. : '
(A, Very airgo 0.u" 7 Prie
byterilan Chu:e I.;..
-Mrs. W. . tv at A\'l
children, of : v . -I '
past few day:' vis
Maj J. J. I., .T, ruw
home Tuesday.
-A Sevet ''r d h I' - of
Mr. andI Mrs. J- lm lndwh
live nlear the Camp)(' ronud died oni
the 26th uit., er t y phoid fever. lie
i buried the day~ following.
-'rhe many rials dM "r. M.
be glad to kniow that <ti very
pleasantly situted~ ini her newI
home, one and a half ile s from
WValhalla.
--Rev R. Ri. DAgiall, pa:;E.r in
charge of tho c.'ici ns crcui t wil
preach in the Miol .st churebi at
this p)lano on every fi rst Sr~:nday at
7 :30. seconid Sunaday at 11 and th':
third at 8 p. im.
-Our suiberipin~ listL soliiits
your namne. We propose to) mn:'
THEv JOURNAL anl up to-dat', r. adl
able papor-of t he o'p!e nandfo
the people. Scu d along that d.ol J
and get it for one .vear.
-Robt. Clowiey, of Fa irfied,
r-isged at R. E~. Y ongue's~ last week.
M. Clowney egTmoI her' to look at
the country nud con ids; msov
ing hero at. no er ) y~. We wifl
gladly wveleowi hi' .a ino
snidst.
-'The Pr re '' \ . 1, No
2, is a new fi' 2 e. 'n I : -l ' iso
pper pubtlli -l~hl at ni. Mr.
(.J airter is I. te111;t.ad Mr
Alleti Nichlsn p0 !uhea:. j(ii
nowary sheet andt we wi-lh '"The
Progress" much uceC..
-We' are ih. ormniCd that I he'L wad
ding bells w ill s~oon ring at Olai
on .April 4t h. Thie coitntrctmtg
pa~rties will he M1t.; Ola h'olster to
Air.Davd Ie. of )'N'al. Ii reen'f
ville coun ty. The Da.en-evileI em
munity hias a good1 recor 1d for the
past twelvo miomilm.
-LOST:-On~ the Imb h, b.t.ween
Stipervisor Loop0:er' and1( TIwtl ve
Mfile camp grounihd, ai leeket book
dollar h6il and~ :emIthi ng o'er
tbree dollars in silver. The (it r
jiCO and receiv0 rewad..
day and Moniday vi b-' fr ha. Pr ,ii,
and pre'(ac'hed'wo to WI rmnit'nb (elh
daiy. Rev. I1. 1. Y ;tal, whot i
pas~tor, al.so) Ih li *er I ano ia blI' r
mon01. Onie ( 1 th "tor''ba in i s
* ny thre0 Churi 1s' i h 'ircunli.
- -If the we.dh . nita Mir... P.
Boggs, of Lil (t , \S myve a [pho.
nographi entr in .n1t in lth
Courit Iouse rd ). -tnlY ti' t
being oly e for chan!n
twelvo yeairs, an a iIk for all ovl r
that ago. The hi dlus wilb hea'ut
ed and comfort is assunr-'I. Every
one shoul d co mo a .d hear ih le una
ulo, which eonis t s ot~ bot b *ea l and
iitrumnentith. ouri'ii (oneV refund.
---1he County Board of Pon8ion
Ors were in eession Tnesday.
-Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Rubei
Mauldin, of 1eield, on tho 22d uilt,
a 8011.
-Robsirt Bryant and wife, o
near Easley, visited friends hero
last week.
-J. Fletcher Brock has opone<
11p a jewellecr's repair shop in tit
Anthony building on. Ann istreot
-WA NTED :-To contract witl
soveral dsfferont parties to furnisi
mo N with wood through tho sprini
m1d sumnmer, Will pay tho miarke
pi ice fo.r samo.
W. A. Hamilton,
Easloy, S. C.
-Saimuel, son of Nelson Bold
ing. of 1 ughes, had tho nisfortui
to get his right leg brekon abov
tho knee. A tree was cut dow!
inearby whore he was standing ill(
w lien it fell it lodged on anotlici
jumping off tho stump and strikiiln
him on tho leg. lie was aboull
twelve yoirs old. Dr. J. L. Bell
wav!s suimmoled and dressed th<
bv'ken limb and he is getting o1
ver~iy well.
---Rev. Rft. N. Stone, who is in
Iishrgio of th North Pilckens Ci.
'ii i, Ias moved into tho new par
0o:age erected for him at Perriitt'
hapel. Th monlloy was raised
the lnumber' sawed and1( house erect
.d in two Imioiitls. Thle land it was
built upion was given by Mr. Ja
K. Kirksey. At the last quarterly
'lnfereei[cC, Prosiding Elder Wil
'iI Zena rked that Rev. Stonle wn,
loing a good work and the peopl<
(rv aill in unison.
--Mrs. Sarah Medlin, wife of S
ii. Mledlin, forneirly of this couny
at now( of West U n11:1, Ocone<
-0unty, died at her home on tin
III( uit., of fveir. Sho was
wfuil and cunsistent member o
e Bapt1)ist church and at tru<.
h:is in wVoman1. 'Ebn was -5(
ar -i 1 f age and leaves a 11b1):.d
--venv il 11drenl and manly relhative.,
Iul Ia'ntlk s to cheiish her unlntilc
hah. Her remain3 were interro(
h dy follHowilig froml the Wol
.d' intist ehuriich.
-*J. I.. Gsst t, an old and highl3
tsetod citizen of Eatsley, die(
ldd.-nly at. his home at tha
!'I. ke( o; t e 21t utimo. IIe Wav
Ll th. trv ets the day before all<
o uddlinly stricken wIth para
IL. was about 6S years o
; aid a Lalhilit colfederato sol
Li!. Mr. Gossett has also beei
L11[1 edit or of a nowpiper for :
niunllbe of yearsn an(d was a goot
wrir. E e was Trial Justice, tool
.r ai ni -er of years. Ito leave
a. ife and several children, be
ides ii many friends to imc-urn hi
dea h 11. Iii s r'em..ains wor. . in teri-et
thie (lay fol lowiing in the cemeter'
If the M~ethoedist churob'J. 11 wa
.1 good imain.
-MIrs. El izibeLth] Capehart,
TUed aid highly res;,eeted lady o
i'tekens, died at the homo of he
18augh teri, Mr's. J. C. Jeinilgs, o1
thie 23d ui!t., of pneumioi a. S!ii
wais sick for about twvo weeks and
her' deaiithI was line~xpe'cteil. Sh<
was 69 years of age. S3ho leave.
(nlidughlter' and a multitude ol
riends to chzerish her memory. IHei
mmahis w ere laid to rest ini th<
Sm ' tery Sunda in7 the resenc
>f ai very lar'ge gathering of sor
ou\1 i' fiendts, B'hv. J. G,. Ilender
-U)on'I cdut inig the funeral servi
M. She was a iemb1er of ilu
MthdisiA't churc'h and a tr~ue Crist
inm lady anL~d died blieiCing in11) h
Lord, ___ __
Again it beeonics our1 end dut)
to e choi'Olo th9f (leath of 01n0 0.
Hekeins' best citiz.ens,
On Thiuii'day, Febr'uary 22d
J-ath eahumod for i ts vitim Mr'
)Ja1. R. Ha~riris, a pro~i)perous farmoi
m11A ani obll lanid marki'l of this couni
ty. H1'. hiad been in faiu~g heailt I
Llor a ye:ar' and a half, and deutl
s exi wetedI. MIr. H arris w~a.
truly a good iman andu was held1( il
2onnluuniity Vwas I hoc'kedl by hi
Leath, lie was ablout 6:3 years o
.\lt. Tab. ir llpt ist chuirch . Ili
w-if died abou(iIt i x teen years'~ aim
fil ndt he nver marr'i :(I aghill). IlE
ItLa es six dilighiithers to min ii
! '.\e.J J. I. R1. Fireema:'n, MrI s. Jame nw
l14end Ii2 ks, MIisses ilai, Raichael
oui' i I101 larins, b~eeldes a hosi
unun wiere~'( initerred the (lay fo!.
i in in the comoitoreiy of thle Griif,
i h I i 'i i ebureb in thIi presenet(
y. T iiag a I nion Sl.Frma
an! Jon \\'\ am\
RECEIVED
A Car Loand ot Meail and a Ca
of' Malt. Wil r'eceivo a Big Lot (o
Fl or' tlas week. 'Prioca R1ighI.
bae'co, whlohtialo and1 retaiul.
'Ppin~ St iekI, Califtoria i Fri' '
an td Kiss-MeI- Chowing GumII, whle
A lirstd c'.ass line 3t
CGENERIAI MERICHANDIfSE,
not chleapor', but Good Goods a
cheap as$ aniybodys,
A. M. MORIS, 0
We now hav 0n iand a lt o
fIn1o mulesi an11, will bell the_1 m 1'0
Itcas8h 11or goct lpers.
I" H. C' Mabaln,
f J. 1 . cran,
f4 8 w I. I bIt ty, S. 1.
2ate I I: . If I ;t , I t t linF t
l < y - f \-d, h At I I I b... d i.
.. l.1- i li,
feb2219 - !.. illn i r ilow .
Picker' C oe d Higi
-M.
ISecon I I e 1!.l 81-mbe 1S 1 1899
Third teun F-' Cn-y Ist, 19000.
PuiI "" advaneI 1); ic ely.
C. T1. Nl u.I.Em, Pr inc wipal.
F r'!. R0 T I t -.E R S.
S een.' 1-'rtili/ r otmltipan2 y hav<
esabiseda ( um oseat Nor'.
ris' (n liou! rnI laiklway, nd pro.
piOSC to ij gq. dst of tlhe lhghest
Se r n:' i vuf r. you 1buy.
G. W. L .i ,1.\TT,
j2LJil .1. (A 'I:2rl Irl 111ritir.
NOt itv'1" l i I hIt('1~ti ,
Swill . . Newbov
I (i -V I h r tlt'2-15 d'oulit
n -r a ,-' : eA i stn &
fCarey b.41~e, anld
" I o i '
H . ! Nartin,
b 2 . iwn wi b,
lii Ilt" t 2.2 Il l w],A
fe
Will
b .1 'i"M - w ' 1 di
Will rmop ly
ii 2S It I iin, 1 1 s i
('I~ A Q :t Ii' 'Q . -d
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All ~ ~ ~ I Cnt I KIP 2A!Fbl
Orn wn isarh
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m, \ d o o r tzua str
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(8 1 Itx -i.I22 .il 2th
2fa ru. iIail nv 5
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* l tu A fe a
('ts c(- he
b. body.
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2 I Ii~t Cur.. ni
h2 al1l1. ! 'd nd ta
mon 2n 22,. n)2.1, fo ]
\low(b a' r2- . I i 2 )'2 p u'I
co Ith'' 2 i1 1Kindf
S New L~io 2 2y .v ,2.vehtl
mVA! o ,. ...,, e I I .',,I e,,1i ha.lP
The Eminent Kidney
and Bladder Specialist.
U11W
The DIscoverer of Swamip-Root at Work in
His Laboratory.
There is a disease prevailing in this
country most.dangerous because so decep
tive. Many sudden deaths are caused by
it--heart discasc, pneumonia, heart failure
or spoplexy ore often the result of kidney
disease. If Lidney trouble is allowed to ad.
vance the kkiney-poisoned blood will attack
the vital organs, cr the kidneys themselves
brcak down and waste away cell by cell.
Thcn the richnessz of the blood-the albumen
-leaks out and the sufferer has Bright's
Disease, the vcrst form of kidney trouble.
Dr. Kilmer's .Swanp-Root the new dis
covery ; th true specific for kidney, bladder
and urinary trouble:. It has cured thousands
of appa ;:-rentl: hoptulesi cases, after all other
efforts have failJ, At druggists in fifty-cent
and dollar sizes. A sample bottlo sent free
by m-ail, also a book telling about Swamp
Roct and its wonderful cures. Address
Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and
lnLwtion this papor.
C('0II0 iy Auditor's Not ice.
I .\m k l-"1 < r hi- 4i1144l wdl l be it
hO r-s .J4for the urp. 1 '.I4I ,f
.b ,:.n, \\ .y. .1. i4nmary 1011h,
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11444 ht 441' ) - 1 few hi tt %varti. All
lo44 411 k O l 11.0 4;4 016. ' 4'Ini 44 by tlII:u
I i 44 w,.1 I n , \\'ln' I y , elhy, , iI lry
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.\ Iiule pIl '-o 11 wilc.1 the 1i4.res (41
.!1 IM , in i, ( xe4lle t. 'okfederiat
.4- 4 l 44 1 1 :y lv - 20t4j1ih when the
b. 4 il be l .' 1iah le.) f Ior l taux llis
nbW4) h'm mak ; l'n.ihai
.4) i ew Ie 1h . ; 50 I l Ier :111 l . z4pet
'~44. 8.A. I I UNT,
J\4l 4 444 l' i(:kee.l heomity .
4 I ui enspNe .Co eea
- n ' w;1 a: e e urd v r5
4 - ..r li' i t( lo lt x u l~
- a( helw
"Sweet Belts Jangled
I Out of Tuine and lat.i4"
S4;)h3tgspr4'4 dese:r4)ption fta thou.
s3I1Ae. of1. v::.. nen. The44y aro cross, den
4444udenc4t, sie'.:ly', nev4ous--at burden to
-1 em1selveI''d 4and th4'ir4 farn4i1ies. Thilr
H wee4.I t . 4d i 4sp ,.t41 0ons -44' gone-, nnd4( theyO, 444k0
th" bens1, )ic44tu 4(uIty 0out of tung, put,
Li~r &a remd y.'hy can use,
WiVne of Cardui
~it brings hea'ltht to the womanl~ly
cri4 4. 4, 444nd heal th there mieans
w4d I poI.) nerve(44 .s, ca.lmnl4ess, strength.
It restores~ w4onanly vigor and power.
SIt ton~ up the~ ner4~ 141ves wich suffer
.4 ng 1 adise:; have I140sha~tteredl. It is
4thec mo1st perfec.t remiedy ever deCvised
r4store v444 ak w42L1 oment to perfect
*3 d~a to 'uae h1em- attractivo
a ha(4:) ..> t aill druggIsts.
I ' -- requirm114g spec
''ii 4r14 'I 1~ . 4.'es, giving symp
1n1bu' Advisiory I )c
ne((t, ' ( ha ttanoogaJ4~4 Mcdi
C .4 - .~, Tenn4.4).
- - 0.(, amdeln, S. U.,
r :12 u and it. enti4relycure4.d
We a4). 110.112 North
i. I ,a ('44d1,, S'1ilk(t, Noti441e.
I. f44 I> call and see us
wh':4 1 inl thl ci.
M. issE RK; OGERS,
150 YEARS'
'44 ~y4~, EXPERENCE
- E A TRAF: AK
S COPYmIGHTS &c.
A ( 4In a i : . p ta deer-'r4 4-f4i4n fnn,
t4444 4 ur 41 n4 444n frro w1441 h r 4444
4 HII -. .:44 - 11:: 4)l 44, 4'..n 44int 4,44
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a i o al.h \4unn & C.) receIvo
h1:4. ((n .1 -l w(441ki y .Enrtest, elr,
4.4i n 'y * '4" 4- 4 il 4 j'urnal. T rcrnw, O3 a
- *:fr44 t4n h. '11. &>k 4)4 y al4l44 n<-wsdenfo0r1,
t.VM On. ...w. N... Yor
Clothing.
Some bargains in Clothing fc
XVil make a reduction of 10
CLOTHlING and OVINARCOA'I
room for the imimenlse L Aring Stoc
. Spring and
CLOTE
:iir~gpmq Ci-c
Will suirpams any line ever shown
you buy. II the mcalithime if yoi
or an Overcoat Cheap, cone to st
UJ -i .a
Yours Tri
r.vv an d
Dealers in General M
6 1 U
i
le
NoN it will pl ,,av&e u1s foIr you
leolmr wiants :Iid in i'eiri: X
givilg you as good1
moIne)Icy as you vill 1
i. Alway s on hand, Puirc Fresh
Stao tionery, Cligars, T
Yours very t
1E3011t d k
Fremil Block.
Before Stoc]
~s.
tIis~ually' (alo tVock abouit~ middle1 I of li
(10 tis, for it do nl.~iot imy me to eU
S or I ho nei\t :un da~ys I wili offhi
lit 1picOs I'n lil winitor' goods. 'I
ho 1'IU1FlaI, inJeans11, Uiiern~
138. Iheav y Shoes0 ait much1(
10. than you ~ will buyt
of Call Iat my~ st ore
pro've to you I -
)Spa you to t
ro A. I. F
1s,
chi
0s,
in
Some Gr~eat bars
S --0
8. A larg N w k ( lou.k I louise h
()r li 15, 1.1 :uni( :2e Joans ar
ro bylh .u de'~alr the . Ir Pidmont ii'
lano il, ThI'ey cani iot doI it. I keop
J ust, thinik of a iul izei~., heav bUV' hi
and1( 1 .00) buys a 11i N L pair' of btlnket
rpri11)1se you.
Second' larg'e Iew stock of Und'erw
~'I\Notions inst receiv\EdI. IIl(avy grey or.
each . Beautiful, tino fhleud und~ershli
(1 G.ood or.onigh for anyV 0:,. IllndsomeI
s(,itlced IhndkrcifsI1L atI 5 andl 10e.
at 5e0 each. 10 dItzen silk inlitial lfhndhr
for tho-pricceover shownI ini Orconlb~I.
Shioes and
INfaly every ono solls slieR', hut (
'R. wonduIi ly. \\'o aro sollins; threeo time
fall, People say they get good shoes he
9 lot of' wome sii~ihoes, maldo eJxpressl9y foi
A bang up good donigola shoe, in la
hel *t100) ' pair. A fiin ou gol a at
E Inae, also in csoth t.op Thbis 51hoc is "
CJourso every-daiy shot', All SolidL
pirh. Surely gorwd hoin'st goods1.
Ask to s0e the "M~olunitin JKing," s
shoo( for' urn at :?.00. 'lbe betq~ shou, y<
VWe ab1 sho0w as fino) lin . Of ladieos
in 0Greenvillo. Come direct to tin s st<
wann hio for yoju to sit by. You ar1e w
g home when in Greenvillo.
No od~ Utged, in
....... M ff.!.. 0 f' . . .N
'Lookee Hert
-0
THE NOBBIEST
Line of Ready Made
Clothing
and tho Prettiest lineof
S-IRTE
that we ever have offered, ai
nlow is the time to wcar tiAcI
"Black Hawk" Corn Sbn
lors, Iron Shoe Lasts, Sc
Leather', Tacks, Shing
Hatchets and Nails,
Nov is the time to u
them.
W. '. .M'Fat
Ask For Trading Sta.
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS,
CA RPETS. AND
WINDOW SHAD!i
Every Department now Rofil.
With Choico Newv Material.
IN DR ESS GOODS,
SILKS AND TRIMMING:
The assortment would do cre<
to some of the big city stor,
They have all grades from t
cheapost to the very finest mnak
They have trimmings of all<
scriptions to match all shades
dross gooda,
IN WHITE AND WASH 000.
DEPARTMENT.
The assortment was never i
corniploto. All grades of white a
colored Organdies, I awns, Mush
Piques, Swisses, Duncks, Frr
Ginghams, Porcales, Calioc
oto , etc.
THEIR LINE OF LACES Al
EMBROIDERIES
Is the largest ovor displayed
this part of the globe.
Oor sets
In all leading makes-long n
lium and1 short cuts, From
cents to $2.00
PARASOLS ANI) SUN SHIAD]
in all theo new ump to dato idea
You wvill find thom in black, wh
and colors.
THEIR CA RPET, MATTIN
RUN, Shado and Curtain iDepaa
mnent is the largest in this part
the country and their prices a
guiaran1teedl lower than you wvill fi
in A tlanta 01' Charleston.
T1h ey koop Ruttorick Patterns
on)ly reliable p~attrn.i Ask
H1utterick Fashion Shoot and Ya
Stick, andl Trading Stamps--th
p~resent themi to thir cust(,m[ore.
tW Just op)onlod Ready Ma
Shirt Waists and1 Skirts.
& Beatti(
ABE~ CLARKC. GE~O. E. COOPI!
Clark &Ooopei
IVARBLE AND GRANIl
MONUMENTS,
Tombstones
of every
Desc~ription.1
-ALSO
M!ANTELS, STATUARY, VAS)
anid Wrought Iron FENCIN(G.
OLARK & COOPERI,
r the next 30 days.'
per cent, on entire line of
S. We do thii.' to make
k, We have bought our
Summer.
[IN (
in Pickens. See us before
i need any Icavy Clothing
C US,.
MOloth ingi,
Ily,
T hornileyV
orch andiso.
Piekens, South Carolina.
Pleasec And
o come ill and let us know
.C Can please you by
goo(s for your
w able to get
Drugsv,
obacco and Fine Candies
riuly,
Pickens, 8, 0.
( Taking.
biruary. Are aliways anxions to
>rol that time11, and1( ini or'dr to
rry winter goods into~ sprin~g,
s4peciail indt~1(uIIcments ini
'is~ will ber the oppor0
ear, limkots an'd
lower p)rices
and I will
at it wvill
ARK,
Greenville, S3. (2,
ty People.
e just senit us 350 cap~es to CIoso
1(d 160. The1se capeUs are really
we as'k for themui.
s at las8t yealr's prIices.
[i not mlatcheod in (eality and
ectioni.
moIU of mhy 1250, all wool, Rod
thiis bargain for m)1y customolrs.
niket, wh ite or' grey, at 50c ; 75
8 and1( 1.50 buys a pair that will
'ar. Socks(, Hndkorchiiefs and
vhii t ir ts and( dlrawo rs 25c.
ris ando draw~ors at 50c. each.
unl( fin om ~11broidorod anid hems'
!5 dI(Zn~ inIitial halndkerch iefg
rchiiefs at 25c each. Best thiing
Shoes
ur Shoo Trado hlas increased
re. I haivo just received a big
me at Lynn, Mass.
ee or buIltton, head and spring
1 .25., bOr r sprinrg, utno
orth 1 .d0 of anyones money.
'ather, 75, 85, 1.00 and1( 1.25 a
high top, oil grain, D). S. & T.,
u, I or anyone over saw for the
and me~lns 81mo 0 shosa aniyonlo
ro. We always have a good
Alcome to mako this storo your