The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, September 27, 1900, Image 2
e People~ Journal.
T ., S, l B N , Editor. c
ifA8Ilic') EVi-AZY THIURSDAY. N.
scription One Dollar a Year w
itored at tho Post Ofice at Pickens as
iidl-class matter.
TIURISDAY, AX!T. 27. 1900.
Wm,. JENNINGS BRIYAN. to
Mr. liin Who wil1 in all prob. bi
ility be the next President of ir
ese United States of America has w
ut. in his letter of acceptanlice of p,
o nontinaiou and a better letter mn
uld not he produced in the Eng. inl
rh lanuge. It is a regiet that si
uat Jour nal has not space suifficient g<
. give it in full to its readers,
A fler his int roductory he dives tc
ito, without ceremony, the trusts 8t
t' the count ry and is not sparing
I his condelmna' ion of them. He
!en open" wa111 upon co-operations
in pol i)ie s adtl is e(ql111
is ppos:GOn to such procedure
a pohtical methods. Ile next en- (
M's the dolmiiin of I iterstate Coln.
ler'(e anid is severe in his condem
ation of the liepublican policy in
fusing the legislation, necessary
I carl. ;1 1out the hopes rai-ed 9
r a:1r'ouised by tile pledges of tle SI
arty. 'lhe ikost important and L
ie rock n;::(1n which fihe party is
.'JeCted to kpl ihe financial tj
hink, hi ya is empili and N
sew a o -.:-!,'n m11,11 CAnnot( be Iniis- d11
ikenl as io his ai t it nile. He winds y
phis remi'ri'-i );n t hat subl ject with t
he( follom n"' -words: "ifl thle
-itioa bank nole" are to be Se
ur-ed by boinds, Ihe toivent sys- (I
'in now suIppIrt ed by hlie Replb. S
'an plrt.'.. involvs a plerIinanent I
lid ine:asig debt and So long as V
his systIm sh :indsi the financial il
tasses will b1 ie t('uipte1d to thr1ow
heir i niluence upon the side,
hie4l vill liite to the size
n i p e t i n l r i n " .\ I tl i e n ai i o n a lI
eblt.
lie deals inl t-it withi the many
nestions; confroniting. AN tericanl
tatesmailniiship .i1114 is equally luip.
,y i) sugg'esti Ig Sol IIt io o I I leni,
nd if* he is tlected the Iinited
-tates of, Ainit'cia 1\ ill have a lead
r worthy of t' he t rust reposed in
lin.
C A E. V, TCON1.
A -n the hiorible storm Galves
" showV~ing her i11n and deter
lination1 notA toi b( blotted1 out of
X i'stance'(. The1( pr'incipal cities oft
10 1 i t'd StLates have rei:sponided
bera':lly to her crey of istress, lut
ge us is wothy lofti sneh cit jies,
t is estiinatedl that it will take
airly days niioreL to remiuovie thet.
ebr)Jis anti deadi bodie's.
nionfed houses the rains have
(een few and very' lightI, Now
Ie Pr'ote'anuitz wiii l ave little to
011st ovier he (';ttholies, for itilse
ar't'n, of tlIhetie (ross Society,
ionN, slioW11i liei'self1 a t rue friend
o the dc:stitulite anid suitferingtof
I unniallit , legard'tltess ot religious
cil.'''.etons.
h1 'illh aind t ha~ t the prospe5Pcts
ori ll iir y0 resoraion of :ihh en
erpr)Iises in i Ile ciity is very enig n.
rit 15is ii fvorI of stikes or nitt
speelaliily 's te str1i kers usually
:et te wCi'st tof te1 buin ess. St ill
I' they siiumitted to everythling
here is ni. telling to wihiat ex tent
hey woultd be reuired toi yield.
~his thinig of compelling me1u1 to
ubmnit andlt surr'ender their God.
'Iren rights, siml)y because their
amnilies are in destitute Circumn
tances, is f'earful to contemplate
uid is . repwlaire to every idea of
'atriotismn. 'They fought to wa.
his fair land from t be thraldon of'
tie Uritish -yokec and still have
amne elain upon the government,
Of course in all movements eon
r'niug strikes, both sides go too
ar anid riotous Conduct necessarily
allows, but excess on either side
s~oes pr1ove the rightousness or the
ault to elither' party to the dispute.
t seems that these differences
onild be amicably settled, if the
r'oper spirit existed between the
n ployee and tbe employer.
lNoElee of Finial Settlemur~,
We will appy to J. B3. Newbery, Probate
uidge for Pt ckens9 county, on theo 4th day {
.>f .October 190 for a Final Settlueet o
- hie estato of Ii. (1, Miller, deocoased, and
;nlk to be0 dismissedl.
Carrie M, Simzmons,
oscie C, Mt. Hiook,
W, immns
c0RlEPONDENfT,
The life of a newspaper is the N
>rrospondont, therefore the Joui- (
ui solicits its correspondeuts to
rito in season and out of soason,
cy generally write out of season C
t let that be as it may we want 0
om to write. The regular reader C
a paper does not pay much at- f
ntioi to oditorials, howeyer
ight thoy may bo, but always is -
teiosted in correspondence. So t
rito for the benefit of the reading c
iblic of Pickens county and hol I
ould public opinion, for it is now I
a plastic condition ar-d saint or I
uner has an equal opportunity for (
>od or evil, The Pendulam is
riinging, but do not let it swing I
o far. A word to the wise is
BBIURJTIUAL 1
CONDUCTED BY W. W. F. BRiGnT,
jounty Sunt. of Education it
FUR SOUTHER N 11I1STOR Y it
83HOUI) BE STUDIED. d
"Every Southorn seh..ol boy or n1
irl," says the Wilmigton Mes- of
mger, ''perhaps knows more of ti
io early ovents in the bitory of ti
aissach usotts than he knows of c
o eatly events in tho history of w
crth1 Carolina. The school chil- o
en of Wilmington Call all toll n11
>iu of the Indian wars, o)f;Ljexinitg- t
n and Buinkor ill. and the tea a
irowing at Boston, and so in 8
:IsIachusotts historv; but can 1
icy tell of the reHistaftlc of tile
kamp Act at Wilmington, of the 1
attlo of A'unance, of the Indian
rar, of the sottlemont at Roanoko
sland, of Virginia Dare, of the
mttlo of Mooro's Crook Bridge in
'under county, of the battles of
King's Moutail, lIiAmsouri's Mill,
the fight Lat Charlotte, tho groat.
battle of Guilford Court 1loise?"
The point is well takei says the
Charleston News alnd Courier and
applies Lo South Carolina as will
asi to North Carolina. How many
school children in) this Stato, or
grown people either for that mat
ter know that tea was scized and
thrown overboard in Charloston
Hlarbor in 1773, by a party of un
disguised citizens, and that anoth
or party captured Fort Jolnson and
its British garrison in 1774 and
compo]lled the returni of a~ lot of
zitamlped paper that was stored in
tLio fort? Ilow nmany k now that
the "emliibat lied farmers''at 1 ~0x ing
toil were mustered as militia andi~
reiceivedl a shilling anid six penico
aipiece fori their day1's1 service?
Tho history of a country dIependls
very mtuchi on who writes it. It is
time for us to look after our own.
* *
*
TILE OFFICE OF THlE TEACH
ER.
Manly teachers 13eem to mistake
the duties of' their high office.
They throw all the work of instruct-.
ing the~ child upon the parents,
while they simply hiear recitations
and ascertain how much tho parent
h as taught tho childi. If some
thing like this arrar.gomienlt is to
1)o carried on in the schools, the
muthod sh(1111ould he~ reserved and thle
teacher shoul11 d do thle teachm g
whlilc the schtolar i reboearses to thle
pairent1 . The teaeher is pa id to
t ach and notlii(' to sit likoi a honyil
on a log and test the thi illren's ae-.
gluiremlen ts from their parents'
en re and itnstruct ion. It is simp;o
u t rageous to load all the work up.
tin the falther anid mlotter, who pay
taxes to pr'ovile a teacher w.
3hlall t~eh. It. is the duty of the
pa renlt to help thle cildJc in its
sind!ios at home, but thle child
iughit not to ho ('xpect ed to come
a.o schlool wlithl porf'ct lessons or be
marked down. If the boy or girl
is to learn every thing outside of
the school, thou the toachor had(
better give up the school and go to
doing housework Or BOmo other
useful work.--Farmors' Voico.
THE EFFECT OF TEACilING.
If the effects of teaching were.
:onlfine~d to the teacher, it would
oct be such a serious matter, but
he very objoect requires the effort
ni the persons taugihit, and whether
t b~e good or badh. wise or impru
lent, it becomes a matter of the
greatest moment. The effects of
>ad teaching is manifest in the
v'icked and unruly citizenship ; of
ood teaching, ira a law abiding
mnd the best class of citizens; of
?Vise teach ing in a prudent and en.
erprising peop~le; and of lmpru.
lent teaching, in useless cumber
'rs of the land, The teachere of
o-day havei but to use judgement
901) til0e facto Bot boforn fpp hapi
he tudo tf 0016ty li it Is, with a
'iew to make that of the nqt gein
ration a. decided improvement.
That which we fiid most ne k eding
minodiate acti'> to bring abou't a
hango, is a disposition, in almost
very community, to consuic oth
rs, and never look to the imper
Detions of self. One -says to us,
I never injured a man in my life
-I am turning my steps to a bet
or land-I see our neighborhood
an never bo united in any good of
urt-I am going to havo nothing
nore to do with themi-'vo just,
mled out-i'm going to movo my
liurch mnembership and join a
,hurch whoro I can have some
eaco." Those al) about inl siub,
ta1 nco whiat a m11an sai vd to us this
ast week, -niot a bad man but ono
vhom wo regard highly. IHis
oach:ng, like our own, has been
>00!1 wrong and it is our place to
xorciso judgoient and considor
riore wisely that we have done in
iry to our fellow men-that we are
oing a wholo community injury
we (o not bcstir oursolves with
>tormination t.) have a united
eighborhood in, not only one good
Fort, but in all;--that we aro not
iruing our footsteps heavonward,
11 our hoarts are receptaclos for
mrity, and we feol our neighbor's
oes suilliciently to 11011) him out
a difliculty-that wo (10 not con
Dct ourselves with a church for
o purpos o of having a good timo
1d bringing solfishly peaco to our
ulvos; but for lovo to God prompt
og iorvico to Him, ministering to
ho woak, and tho sick, and the
>oor, both in soul and body. We
invo, the most of us, been taught
vith less light upon our teachers
than (.h rising geneuration, and
vhon Our plr -es shall be filled by
tho boys and girls of today, and
our bodies placed away to-rest for
over we hope without, a complaiit
that the stato of sociot v will be so
improved that could wo op en our
eyes from the city of the dead, and
perceive the iprovemi-.t th offect
of our teaching would bo pleising.
-Selected.
Prove- ted a Tragedy.
Timiely information given ris
Georgo Long, of New Straitsvills,
Ohio, snved two liv x. A frightful
cough had long kept her awake
every night. Sho had tried many
romedies and doctors but steadily
grew worse until urged to try Dr,
King's New Dise overny. Onie bot.
tIe wholly cu red her; aindc shu
writLes, this miarvelus medic
als~o cur ed Mr. bong of ai sevc
attack of Po eumton ia. Such cuiros
aro positive proof Of of i ts poe t(
cuire all th roat, ehe'st and~ lung
thoubles. Only 50c and( $1.00.
Guiarn teed. Tirajl hot ties froo at
Bolt & Thorio's druig store.
. . FIRIE..
Iinsuranee.
--0--0
if it takes your lifetime to bulbd
a comfortable h- mnm, why do you
not get a reliablo old company to
protect it for you by a good policy
of Insurance.
I will insur1o your D~well1ing, Fur
in tureo, Barn anid Stock, Stor<
H ouse and Mafrchand iso, Fl our am~
(Gris t Mill, C huri eb, School 11 (ouse
U . S. Iloinded D)istil lery and Wari
I Iou so
AND
Cottoni Oin in ''Strong old Comnpa
nIie's. WrVmito or call oni
C. L. YATES, Agent,
Giroenv'illo, S. C.
Romu;i 11, Cagle Block.
'i's v S!onn i liros., h)ruig stor
Clark Bros., &
Comnpany.
Mainufactur ers and Dealers hi
Marble and1( Graiinte Monn
menits, Tombstones mantles,
Don't you want a ice cem
etery or residence fence? We
sell the best Wroughut Iron
fence muade,
IDo you want al monument or
tomnbstone? W'e sell chieapor and.
furmish a bet ter c'lass of work than
anyono else in the business. We
sell anything in marble or Granite
from a small vaso to a soldiers or
sailors mfonument.
We have the finest lige of 'Jo
signs and eampflos known to the
trade. Corrospondenco promptly
answered. Yours for business,
CLA RK BROS., & CO.
118 NoJeo Avenmue,
IReasc)n abl
Como and soe for yourself that
ablo Prices and aro paying a nii o i
We havo On hand a barr'l of nico
ga llon ; Mittscavado, 45.
'Try our Good Luck Coll'eo at 5c ]
Wo have just receive.1 a nice line
dry goods lino, notions, &C give us
STAT1(
ThL ime for public schoois to 01
prepared to frnish the chrtiron w
chalk, &c. A largo amouit of onve
al lodgors.
As this is a scarce tine in nionoy
thing wo can for the b)endit of our
We extond the Lime of buyin; scr
finish our car load.
Cloan up) tho 01(l pots and 3tV08
bring much you will get thom out of
I)bass, etc. Wou1(1 like to havo all I
mountains. 13eeawax is just as goo
Our custoios know that wo can'
theni o in any quantity,
oct5 99chetw.
Masonic Hall Bu1,1il lng,
YOU SHOUlD
And it':' oasy C
lvGW, Oiat \\ve I
1ounttain and c;
DL~fIOUs
Can't be surpasscd.
liable, An unusuiaIll
Soaps just rkceivcd.
CHEWING AND SAOKING
A ld of course lead in ST'AT1
i if' you don't wan't t'o buy ,
Yours v
Freeman Block.
sepi2 Itf.
Land For Sale.
The undersigned will sell at ti
late residence of M. A. '(Del, oi
Novomber 15th, 1900, the follow
ir tracts of land.
Trt No. 1, containin w6lfty-on
(.51 *4 .10() land fot t-four on,
'tnnhei dths~ al'cs, ol1j1ining land
ofi Laban Alauldiu, t rLets No).
.Jbard, .ood dwling .:...use a
necessary ou t-buiI lin:is.
Tract. No. 2, contu ting fort y
three (.l:3 77-100) and :. ~'en tv-ev
Onth 118One hIundre(dts a-:r.3, adijoil
rng lands of Laban Mauld in, (3. E
Field and tract No. I. A goo<
dwelhng house on this tract.
Tract No. 3, containing'. iifty-si:
(50 15-100) and fifteen one hun
dre'dthls acres, adjoining lands o
F". \'. O'Dell, G. E, Keninemuore, Is
am Simapson anid tratl No. 1.
JThe above described lands i
situated two miles west fronm the
towvn of Easley, on publ ic road
Terms cash on day of sale. Pur
chaser to 'pay for all papers an
for recording same,
F. V. O'Diu,,
L1. 13, O'DuE U,
N. L1. WnI.uas$,
L,. K. KF..
sepl;Ltd.00 (15th
few mrothers are health" ',ecause
and the care of young child.-en, are
severe trials on any woman. But with
Wine of Cardui within her grasp, every
MEmother--every woman in the Ind--can
~rpay the debt of personal h:alth she
owes her loved ones. Do you want
robust health with all its privuieges and
pleasures? Wins of Cardul will'give it
to you,
strengthens tefemale orasanwnig.
feaeill orwekmtishebt
medicine made. Ask your drugis 1for
$1.00 bottle Wine of Cardul, ar~dlak~e no
substitute under any circumstance.
MS. dwia cease, Corer, Mk~h., "When 3
w ac a th out. Tw wek aft r afe
otherchid was bor Isuff e wit ii:or ae2
hors nd had to raise him on a bo'l 1l'icause Ibhad
A fte iig rtheW e ua Pan w
wee In labor only Iwo hours. , t 60 de pain,
Por adviee ia eame requIl.spc de dee,
Youi will never finid an tio
pll so promn~ >) nd so ploa n a
De~it's it s Eafy 1Whers, Drl'
9p
e~ Prices.
We are offering ou goods at Reasohv
'ice for poultry of ovory kind.
homemade mnolassos at 35 cents por
er pkg.
of prints. For anything in th
a chance.
)NERY.
en la close at hand and we are
th papor, tablote, peOi, slates,
opos, logal cap p)aper, day books
nattors we try to handlo every
:U8 toni ')Vs.
ap iron till July 15th in ordor to
tiround your house. If thoy don't
' your way. Wo buy old copper,
ho old :stills inl the Bluo Ridge
di ats money at 20c per pound.
b be glut.td on cbickens. So bring
Pickeis, S. C.
KEEP coOL.
lough to do iso
taVe an elegint
n serve you with
ICE DRIINKS.
O cf ]Dr-u2.gs~
Always fn sh :m rc
y nice line of Toilet
We have the BEST
TOBACCOS AND CIGARS.
ONERY, Come in and see
mything. We wvill be pleased.
cry truly,
Pickens, S, 0.
TAX NOTICE.
The Treasurers o(ico at Pickens
court house, Souuth Carolina, will
be open Monday October 15th for
the colect in ei the following
namlhrd tin es for year 3 900.
" " Onhn iary C.ounlty tax
4 ills
ta:--, 8 i i.
Lervy for ;ast indebtedrz: css, 2
nuills.
Totjal. levyr S tate and county':
Levy for in1termet on P. Rl. R.,
bohnds, Pickenis cour t houseg town
Levy for intr'rest on P. R. R.,
bonds for Ihurricane township, 1
mill.
Levy for int're t on P'. Rl . R.
jbonds for Easl.taluo to wnshiip, 31
mills.
S1pecial levy for schjool dlistrict
No. 9, 2 muillh.
No. 10, 15 nuilln.
S Special le.vy for school district
Speciali levy for school district
No. 11, 4j mils
Spec'ial l'vy fbr school district
No. 13, .1 mills.
Special lev orschool dlistricl
No. P.1, 4 ils
Sirc'ini love f.,r school distrier
No. -10, 4 mills.
SP''I Ii \vy fo inschool district
No. 55, 8 mnilb..
P c1II ta:: ned c' ni uuai on road
taxo .lar fron. th)i) se lial
necor hu to haw.
)()'ok L ci-.m.s I)'.combner 31st
Tren P iekonsi~ county
D)E A LE R IN
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Flooring,
Oeiling, and Weatherboard
Ing, Moulding, of all
kinds, Loather and
Rubber Belting(
together
With all kinds of
ENGINE AND PIPE FITTINOBS.
Also Enggine and Cyinnder Oil at [
lowest prices.
Linsood 0il, Both Raw andt
Boilhed for paintLing, anid White 3
Load of Bost Quality.
IGivo us a trial beCfore buying
elsewhoro.
B.E. ORANDY,
PIckeon8 8, 0,
Omn ntw,.. . ..,n
Buggies,
Wagons,
larness,
Horses
and
Mvules.
Large drove ju-t in from
l'nnessee, fine, young, sound
Lmd at living prices.
We dety competition in our
mi es.
Inspection of stock solicit.
!d
charles
& Mcisayer.
Stables and Storehouse
River Sti ct,
4REENVILLE, - S. C.
may 19-98.
ileware of OintLments for Ca
tarrh that contain Moecuy,
ia merc'!ry w'l surly destLroy' the senso of
mell( and 0( complotely dcr.inge t he whole
y tein wh I onte'ringi' it thirough the
r om r-u'~ ble o:phil;s as lbCC4th damag
hoy will do is te'n f'.bl to) the goodl you
TlemyCii~ , if-i i.s idion' in1ternaE~jy. act in.
Cces of thb :y-em Ini, l 1hil
'ad',.ohio., by F. J. ChIey &' Co.: TOn
*' d byv lri~ i .-- ; . l''r botthi..
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you cat.
It ariti ficially digesta the food and ais
Nature In strongtheniing and recon
structing the exhausted digestivo or
gcana. 1 b i the Jatestdiscovered digest
int and tonic. No other preparation
:an approach it In effieiency. It In.
'tantly relieves and permanently cures
Dys~pcpsia, Indigostion, fleartburn,
[1latIlen'Ice, Sour Stomach, Nausea
(ickc Ilcadache,Clastralgia,Cramnpsan
l other result~sof imperfeet digestion.
'rke S 5c. and $1. IArgo ize ontans 2% l rno
inali sizo. Book all aboutdyspepeia nedfe
Prepcare - by E. C. DeWITT & CO.. ChIcgo.
n't
Ret tThln
s a;get nice and plump);
here is safety in plumpness.
Summer has tried your
ood-works; winter is coming
o try your breath-mill. Fall
s the time to brace yourself.
But weather is tricky; look
>ut ! Look out for colds espec.
ally.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod
.,iver Oil is the subtlest of
ielps. It is food, the easiest
ood in the world; it is more
han food , it helps you digest
'our food, and get more nutri
icnt from it.
D~on't get thin, there is
afety in plumpness, Man
voman and child,
If y#ou4 havey ntii tried it, sefr~I4II~ fr pp
3 Agrqqble teste wi est p
D11. H11ER.T .11insy
Phyal0lan anhdd ge
OfflucoAt b16F reiden atit the irks
liomo11 place, On 'T%% eyj 3 ile River.
March 8, 104
DR. J. P. oARLIS E
DENTIIST,----- I
Groenvillo, S. C.
Oflico over Addisg1us Drug Store.
ap.- 191f.
* i' her, Greenv~ille, S3. (. Oil ve
Adeor's Drug Stor
All work guaranteed to give satisfac,
aprl8-07yl.
'or Sale.
Seven acres, 1;Of fil, 11andk, InII en i
%%diion, illn tell minutes; watlk of thi
ottt houie. A in to anlyooue WN',.
tig to) l nte he r4,111. Sitabile:I for lots for
11l'abbi", 1 1'lums. 'Termns resisonable.
tl' .' to Fnok ('ox,
itt 181. p
[V YI inLAI)fi
Attorney at Law.
Pickem,, 0,
Preete i fill the Con-"i.
Money t '1c1i.
0a jitprovei fa rim hia tu i timm of $n08
inineti ipam ents ti notih ' p (ri.al of live
rea", thlis e(alu;Ihmg tI h : I',er to pa
)IT hixI inichteulnea m withotit exbataiiting hi.
,rop ni aln% 01)ne3 y'VIe . A 1113 to
J. 1". k',gg4 A ttorne14y,
ekens, 8. C.
11. A. MlolOA, w.y,.ng
arc i .C.pe
orail & Blasin am
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
PiAcn:, C. II., S. C.
Practieo In all the Courts.
apr.-1 6iy1.
iLo.->k!~514t .n Tim
4ayes Itine.. Iugh1! T wi ' u m
proved, tasi u ph .a.-.)-u ( ken I ea. ly
4rota' ando Fall pitreen., < I ly ~ n
md A-til Fev ie. A v n i he' lir
o0f;a sup1 the systiein. Illk Avr :ban l.
(l i0I. atn $1 .00 b
1u t 2t f iS.
. W. Patexam, jiels, 8. C.
Greenviile, S. C.
11..eswor thParker & .Rillsolt,
Attoiernys-at-Law.
Pickens C. I., - - South Carolina
Practieo In atill Court. .teiAl to all
'"li Mne v utj lo.
'urveyor
Have your land survoyed, I am
prepared with first class instru
ments to do you a first class job,
and can be found At my residenco,
Alexandor, S. C. or reachod by
phone.
JULIUS PARSONS.
.60 YEARS'
.EXPERIENCE'
A
TRADE MARKS
. Disions a
- Copvmowre &c.
Anvano sonding a ske h and ude'cri ilon mun
~ntckl~ ascertnIn etir opiinion free winthaer nt
Itin ,Iriciel nh , Crnh oontntae
teit fro., oldttc ua oney for reenrtnqyatente.
Patents taken d roos Muzmn A i. rec?
?pfednoti~cc, without oargo, in tho
A bandsomely tllantratoI weekly. Enre.'nst otr
cellatin of any ,rioentflo .!ournni. Termsn $3 U
nr :foura months, #1. 8old by all neCWodentert.
UN CO."onoas. New Y nk
Br Dawob omeo. 5 F 1t.. Wasigton,_) D.
spin~g &
a m1rier
--A T
119 .Usain Street, tocemn
Wo h'avo jus uqta.; 0 . 'wi
havo constathly on im.
the sesn laol te
the lowest 1Yoss ie
In Effret Junte ei :, I M)l
:andI after .lune i ;th th h w'
<hfednI ie [wil0~ be run om.- gh
4.20 smi Lv Pickens A . ;
6.00 am Ar E::xle I '
'c. I12---1)aliily (ejeg 1-' . i
1pn Lv P -k -n. -
parssengersC a t te f.,'
Destwill bet I, o '
tand dkdivo3y *.f FR. .
12 M. -
pat ronize oulr h oni: -.a:
sei Vce anid :aromtl ate
APPitovEO
$.15,000 worth worth of Milla.3ry;
Dry Ocoep, Notions, etec., Ladie.,
andt Chidrena' 8hoes, M 'n and
Diothinvg, Etc., all to go on sale0 at
a Great, Baorifice durintg tho sutm,
mier myonths.
$5,0(00
of these goods are profits of a
job lot we bought and~ ill lit
soljd regaidoss of any coot,,
Big money saved tranding at our
store fore next 60. days, ~
POSITIVELY (lASH.
M'isses Rogers & Co.,
~11.12 North Main~ stror-6