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1'lJIiJSI' EVE Y I URSDIAY. Subscription One Dollar a Year Etered at. tihe Post Oico at Pickens ift T1',111 ).\Y, I- 1M1. 7 . 19 )1. Smallpox isi riagi Pg inl mnY see ti ms of the state. Vacci nation is being mlade comilpulsory inl someil pl]aces wihero the d iseaso is thcat vning general alarm. Ono idea that will not be enter tained in South Carolina is that the statutes will eve'r emnibraco a divorco law. The sPairredi ness ot marriage is recognized -, the no di vor'co idea has been tried and the pe Oplc are Satisfied with its results. The town of Liberty is moving ahead. With a cotton facto'ry of good proportions; and people whoi ari deterl'mind, by conv.rte'd IC tion, to make ioie enterprivs a succcss she will becomue a p.A;it factor in the m a terial growth of tl county. Bills lookin' to a1 goeral systemi of drainiag., n1 , (11u1it ab011. provi-ion for gocd rads and lridgc'91 aspe vial tax ('n dog ., totaf"l poibt 11 to fir'-:armflhis except, top and a revision of' t).( (-10 :0 1 ,,aw aro the (g's-i, g subjiets of at in te le\ tn ti c't. - I Itt titti i II t Ir'1list tiry of Stato. in, hmi.s ant1nual r't'in it just, issued. A goal exhibit at 1t Cha. Iust on Ox p tion will d Im, to advirtie h r reI.: 1(SourII'( n. bring-, calpital to dev opq (114. !atenit power of ou Sit Ias. The advert i.,s in" m(hrti d the Charlestoi expo.'ition .i di. ilg the Im st. ct ork. They iv the miora'l 5upptlti. of ever y r gress-ive mimted e(.z1 , and <-v<.rv to advanct tho ill wh ich, whenl con;Sinnmat1:"!., willbrg n enected alnd polanena Ir m '[1,11S to - - g . gg. .. I (ll It I1)1i1 fiuic I, lt I i ll t e ' that cthdA s of 11 th0 " i, and t l ha suffered aheavyo loss in he bucrn fing o Wofod ecolle at-inlil all ith)O' ie characterii lirgy the The ging to workfl torein'M, ti, seemr tog a It) h an c're tiv \V1ll,'iti'dno hthnt ni'hlcll'' pu'epio goe'~d tif th wholCuttie outry.~ 'Ctl '.'h-sbjc of assliessca n iit tax iat.oni ti tou t. ar:cclna <.uiih tio ofv thle tarm-S~t attenion th ilaturett titntiwliuch a leci shallgh ba framed~t tlm ill I'umel chat class t of propa i-Hrt Iand th~ ioinero theo whjicht ofv heredto for fud reescaei'e m afus pr'Loottl of b he rdn Dinin:inin vIU, ig fvertilnent Thle 11WiIfco ' o ide (heji n(1 \Ra-ee t 1)n to be alt h (-oret y io enacted in t. aw has y'eta b prdciiftheteeV't isiredi' reWltyi Pi.iifs orLhst argt.d i) shalln n mmteea1.i ipoatin not hut' ' rIei el~ o Io tti lodt s110 i and I'hed, i nc (1Uao mhn Oreprice of terIioitil. onsltsie cait evndae rhemoe itin of the canotsars. Prelsh i ohrate tiosfth law have'd iflthe worough Ja rverla of' Vth.famito complintan otaxato wthout ro. presnttionsacd giveni ecua thsiecnst mfonumt tcomptis are fuld represhntative ofueo plr; for te5101 oudn.ytoiseo Dent' oan th oppoi're, woo fr1 neW On the pVU Ofa of tel0 proparty an ito~ah rep-i rho present conidition of in(lustrl a (evelopmenlt in Picken's is suchl tha t it.l-s i ilIossi.ilp to su I 'Y tjio do inand for tonemont houses., RVhile it fow of our citizons are erecting hal1somO 0an(d coil ml0odious resi donces for their occupancy, yet they are makmg a groat nistake inl no1t considor'ing the( ne0cessily Of building a few cottages to lot at a Imiolerato rent 1, thus incr asing tho value of tho land and at, the saie tiito doing a lasting good to tio town and surrounding com Doings in the Houso. CottmlnIA, S. (1,, Faeb. -1.-Two thi'ds of tle sessioni of the legisla Iure is gone and yet not inore thani half o lthe work mapped ou1 lmsw been tine. The pist. week has he.-n raIther anl event ful (ne inl the hou1s14. 'The cenltre Wl' attnaction aznl houhlit hns bee1 tie child [ hi bIr bill. This has beenl lookeil up on riniiii tile begiliRIg as Ilte mos iniportant1 bill that wou.411a:1e he Core t(,h le'gislhiture at this Session. Th is bill was reachedI on I hev ellar''.: IiiSt Th uIsbry an l ibe .. I b-r I 'l- 11' pi at 'ay .114i all il i it I h t'. sew ion.' was1co son4 'in t ii ( f this quI4estion. The bi I inl mly opinion was rallter i ic i I its I 41i t re :nd w1nh, I 11( lI Ivt-we een ratnIi cal in1 is oi pervaIt)In. Tl .r I y h inl I - th t I I i ''mne III( I iy 6" SnIh leg ilI i n )I a1 s I is b ut ill illy cginilion t he presen-vIt Inn -litions dlo nlot <lmail Such legiJ. ItIiln. It Seeinls to Inle that it uu'.<1 nlot only <liseeln::v tlhe inl '. ()I' o ca.4 pital in o on44 nIIj on , l1 - irig ilt e i th' istate, a;orat ives.: anll wV-41b1 wo k.1 re: l!-<hrd-hip uponl thei. Thf: . u 1h1 I he house wer-, 1 :1. n !,1:; . h l in 4 iwir convictin but h'w %.4 i- :4r: 1 t u f nil iar w. i th lho~'4, liii Ii) It4 I I o m ii n 44444.' hich 4I ly \ ist in i!he will tu 0 ep*aly o thle 'i :hn n 1 wrl611 441 1 I hl ski ie :114 if t hei : 1(n c4 on4 ! "'t l i ' heir pur4:1 111o 1' i i 'um d ha eit 4.einls 14 alliC. wrl1, :I .erills h1 :h11A ip ui. 0n1 1 vvrY 1 a:--4 IhI(, were t rying t1 . l- p inl thv 1 t 14n mnill 4 1 i era i e . 1.low i., a.1 c py ' I, jllt 4 ' 44'~.41 l-~S~i' 44. - all41141 T he vote re'l'iim lin a n overwhel mn '4'.':. ~ ~ 1 1' .'N I :)1t I44'4 1 . 1" 1 4' Z4 444 lCA1)I'' 1-'.N1 ": -',1 ? :1. i4 , 414 V. 14 14 1 4V1hA 14l41 b. 4 '-'.et o . i ' .liiis ' ut! Tex il 444' -uno i 444 ri4 I - 4 ' :'bl44lanents of Th ('t'u4 44, 4 41d to ' h - l1' 4ni-h.14nent4 I'' \ i hoi,444 o T'I' i:4 A1 ct,4 444144 for'~ ()4b 144 i141 4'4 i'~' h 441 4-44c 41 i r I '. lb:, '" ill . (1 . 4 j-1'4444:4. o 4 e i 1c .h 4''. h'44. it14'4 )4ir t:4lav 11f 1 .\ (yo !M.t i it i-l'nent of4 I. hi4:4 St~i i~ 41 t, !rona 4and 11'4 414141444 iin- . o i' 4-.'.year- 1h.l' b)4 -einpl.o' vil 1 4144ny i..etory, niin "44n i 141 e4 hii44' o tl''1t i .4 St 44 e ; i nil 444i tat 4444 \?'lat 1.1 nil, (4 u 1,4 hibiC 44441 be )' allow411 4 44(, .' I' 14 44 91. (4~.)4 11 1a .I''4 Al I1. tion1 .' Th t4 rnWilatr t - lhv la of .it y, 1942 hao chihl nial much~ ageof15 yearst sill b.-$8i it.npim eil i Winyiseil-tov mhe or iitextl tb rJuet f11.1 tatl ilutih 8.C~ 1)b' ltl ibl, iii i e s~ba ci sl - rig ie idg ue', hnou hie'i.so poblb.d tl l ii'e anhd o I t 'ailit h tr n. 'n ; : 'tiiitk, f'r thi- p lai. the t ia e i c '. c 11 p. o inr~. toib s e nil h stfott orniia ce rt exthe Tna:.n twti i. , sin ishocdl n tur iy a x voreU Up iW mavor ol i) bill o0 thi kIid , I leve th1t the stalte shriuld keiep enough hand to filr, nihetniplovment for sC onviets a1s mlay e iII the peliteit iry who are niot pIysIeai ly aible to workon the P1Iblic roiis of the state and no 110ioe; for ie records cl1eairiy 11ow I t I lie State h::s iever made any lnoney tr ii"g toitoiut-, but thegreat Soutrce of reveiulec to .that i1stitu tion is he ihre of, convicts. I he I ieve ihat each county shou1ld have aI manIIy conviets is it (:l profita. bly work (In its pnublic roalds anIld the hail: iiee, it' Iny, hired out to respnsile per-sons. Tothly bieinig tidalc(y t resolution waslM pa1 ! a ;i urhly prov i-iig that nlothinl. 1 except unconte.ted nmitt-ers Shoe taken u;> unitil Tuesulay. 'is 1 ienabled ir1 w11 tesired to (10 go to a1er1lI Ihle sles at their r1pctive tcoiunty seats. I Ml. My, Ion. Goorgo U. TillnW Doad. George D. 'Tilln <111died at hi ItL olint ry bore ieair C(.lark's 1ill oi Feb., 2d a-I a. . 1m1.,, aiifter an illiefs neral tk-p-llee at 2 Io'ciock $SIuII. <Iy aftrnn atC1rk1111 eenIlk 8 l cii. ( -or.ge Tillma1.1iin was born on fle 11 \hi'v of' Auigust, 1826, at Cur ryvton, 101gel.id hldi-triet. H Ie wast. i he .Mal of lHin.jainiii lIyan Titilmaniu for. whoinl the seior sena.-tor frlom-I th is 8t was muned'. Iis IRot i. fr's namell wasU Alis Sophiin Hanii It c k. TIil: I NTI- : ESTr DE-EPENS. A- tlhe time draws neair for our Stat' Sin.dy Sebool Convition, whh-h is 1, ho held inl N owheorry, u.(., Fl''b rr 25---27, the interest Irea t1r tugout t.htit ate. SI 1nday c h vo w re jst ]wg no ng , wako up I(o the frt, thait, the op port tulit y of a life timo is at their Ioor. Fivo noted S11udav Solnool oi Liaists wil he tOn'ro. 'Tlhy ar e If 81inig 11 t~a sc nien a tour. :aalarevkiingour slate onl the wa '. Five p('Solns, traveling over. 1,00n inibs e:ohil, in a toll r eqir. . in ) o t i t s ol w kso trO av 'sl t ithI0i u'0) L at.u SItiC 'Il(1 11 - 0111 . * -1 o nfit Eai io I.x . ( le lo of son)lg wil - . th balr ailve char-go (11 thw n* issu. it does not bike'I pn-ppheit, tio lor-toll that overy it:O<, WAo ker iln oir stat ion i '. silV.lygo to) Nowherry wi I 1 1 w IL~orIo. Fuill part iculars many ho l had of Carlisle, Spartan hurg, . C. II N I 1:0LI., Me TIiJ' ORAD. I Florenc He)C' ndricks, 07, er' ('u rolont, :; CorriRO New. ohnoi F'jinley, 95; lBruce Bloggsi, 91; ilvtey Liuile, 90;. i-'.: le, 91: 1,al'1a W'elborn, 90. Lois Fl'Co , 98; leen~ Tauvlor, 97; (':aiulo Reemani, 97; JO)n YiXoun Rg lood, 0): MAande Palmer, 91; Ora AlMe Fall, 98; 1Ka'te I fester', 92; Fiur 1; Willi Weulboorn,9 1; Is 01' RR Tn i.\O 1'!:. haio , !.i; 1" iank 1Kirksey, 9;;; .1 lihn .h-nin g, i0. i': Char1li o, 98:ohinson, h2; hurman1111 IKinchi, 9;OZttis' Keithi. Llood,9~,; l I; lna Tiylor 9 :Wal i0rl lKtnne 1 tori, 9 I: (ric~o P~ince, 9:8; l'atlie ijori, ); ; I)utglas Wil ie 'lw - lol oge 2; lattie Kinch, 9I; T'heronm ies terii, 91. 1,111sT on~AnE. Folorida 1K inRch. t1; lrenel Jenl kin 11. 98; LuiaII Enloi, 92; Annie Ke ith,1 92; CI hifRd L~owip, 01; r e*tai Yon gui", 91; (George Pr'ince, 20 ;t Byrd Car'ey, 00. \IN W\'JO LO)Vli FIOJI'TINO. "''T ii too r' s10 men~i wOho( 1OV() a bmoi', 0 MaTa/i' "TIhe c.rourge of the lait ter iso11 in'ill theo g'rat er, Them fi rst gots illtA act ion 118 Stoughi he were ent 0rIing aI polo o be excitHIng,~ 'Th t~ Is all beo aske Thoorio Roosevelt en ijoys a figh t; heIR hasi boont iightintg some1 entie or party~ all h is life', and in leading Shis men up San Jur n IIull hd was follis~ioig his pecrsonal iraclination as nulch asB anly sevo' ideat that he mulhst' dlie for 11is Ccuntry'~. I (10 not knowv that Col. Astor is not a fight mug Rman ribut of ther two I 8bo11 0111say 11o was the onio who probably-vent into the war Riot so mitch br-eaaPO ho Jiksd to comtibat, but because foIL thait his duty and th R iixamnple, he. could set required1 ble dot? so There u care tl~i~hfsand of volun Jey EDUCATIONALI CONI)UCTED BY W. W F. TII[oHT, County Sunt. of Filucation SCHOOL LIBRAR!ES. School libraries have btecoime im. portaut factors in ed r- cationall work. One of the most valuable equipmotits one can give v ung peo ple for their work iii if., is such knowlodge of books and their uso as will enabk le1th1m to go direct to sources of correct informa iou and sound opinion . This equipmont can bo best givoti, in fact it can he only given to the average ehild, by the use of a school library, refer onco or otir. A collection of books in every school room for every day use is coming to be considei ed a most es sential part of a1 school Iu ilding's furniture. Thoso books introduco chiidren to the bet lit rturo of the worl'l; they interest them inl other phases of any sui j. et they may be studying that. those sot forth in their text bo ks; they arouso in them the lovo (1 reading; they awalen ( and inspire the teach Wr, and make it essentitl that she, herslf, shiall go outsid.. I'he text book work if she would keep iip wi'l tho advancihmeit of her pu pils; they famuiliarizo the children with books and Lit ir u: s. ; and in any subjout- they permit the be gilning of that labrat. ' y Ielthod which is now considered ,o essn tial inl all educational wo. k. A noted writer says: "While nothing can quite take th - plic) of the library in tile homo, tho bost substitute for it is the I brary in the school. 'Uhrough thi medium it is possible for good Iolos to r' ach1 into tle dark Corn- rs of o ciety and to open to chihl; 11 inl the hiomes of poverty and, ignorancot aI vis1in of v;ider cultun' . The schiool library assumues the mo.-t important functions of tI.e parent whenl the parent isi incomp :tot . It tehes through what im.n s great aid gtod Ilici have bih'ooilO 80 great and good; h ow honesty, pillity, genl tlenems, and te'p:.IerlICe sw4eten and giarifv a lilt'. T ; ha, ii 1SSible of , ..om n I e te1ils hilin the story ot, thI)is ('hl world 0of Wur! lla s eys to thie w1onders of , lore antd demlonsinltes thev goodo-S- (if God, lthrolugh the. children the'. parellts flthe eriginh e- Men and womein hi o hav)a 10most for gotton how to renld, ai.d who inl theilr own chiildood nevel.r l.tl good hooks, taU up t lie v m..s whichi their bovs and gills Iring homntn from schotl and got a br-a'hi from thu broader life wh ich Is t hIu op:n. ed to them. Suroly this is reason enough for the estobjlishiment of a hbrary in every schooL. Educa tion lsetimnt i alert u >on this sub1jI-ct, nad I i growth oi schoo0l00 libirarita ini lliiuois dulri.: th'eat liv 1'( carXls is a hopeful dig.,, not ton. ly of a healthilrt lib~raryv :te, but of ai sourider mn"rality, of the meni andit womfln of tht e et y, neition. .-School News, Tresspass Notice Al pers('ions are hiereby' i wrned'i not to trspass~ oil aniy ofi imy hands by huini d g, cut ftng t imbi er or any othier mianneri uinder' pent. t y of law. jan3i1 1901 t f. For the weakness and~ prostra tioni follow inrg gri ppo thiere is nioth ing so prompt and effect ivo as Oneo Miinute Cough C1urue. Ti i preparai tion is hligly endorsed :s an un f'iiling remodty for all throat and to euro quiickly.-G. Wi. E'),rlo. NOT ICE ! E'xecutors". Admuiniistrato~rs,Trua-. te-, Guaiirdiians, elte. pi et nsa mak e y'our An.ia l lI eturnas in tho moneit hs of Janua111ry andl Februariy. Donu't fore me to send another nottico by the1 Shieriff. Jan 81 t. . J. B. Nowhe~rry, Probat" .Judge. Reports sho1w a grteatlyv intcreased dleat Llulte f onm thIiroa tia-1 lung troubles. (1ue to t he pi "alenrce of croup), pneumonlia andI gi ippe We adv1"iso the use of One MIinutiie Cough Cure in all of thlse d1fimenttis. Il is the only harmless ri'm-dtv that1 gives immnediato resiults (jfdld ren like it. 0. Wi, Earlo. NOTICE OF FINAL SECTTLAE, 1probate jctidg~ieOf' Plekeli4 , itif fot' n fInatl e0t.t lI001.! of tho ett of John F. Stewti dt'e..ned on thio l1ch day3 of Marlb '901 and a~k to be dismrissed as 14 inistrat tor. Gideon MI. I~oh Jan. 81. td. Ad m'r. ,Likn had dollars, all couiator'feits of DeWitt's Witch ilazul Salve are worthless. The origi'eh qluickly cure: pies sores and all ci ij diseas. 0s. FROM IlOLDEN. Mr. Miles Moss died at his home near Salem on thld 25th talt. and was buried the Snnday following at the R~oss burying ground. i~e was about 70 years~ old and had rised six obidrin of hiN ownl and~ ien adopted children. Thle doctor saidhe ad ronaan. W W r Pei'sotiswho danhot take 9rdhaty pills find it a pl.asure to take DeW. itt's Little Early Risers. 'hey are the best little liver pills fver made. -0. W. Earle. 1RUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. Has world-wide fame for mar. velous cures. It surpasses any other salvo, lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, Sorep, Folois, Ulcers, Totter, Salt Reeum, Fever Sores, Chapped hande, Skin Eruptions: Infallible for Piles. Cure guaranted' Only 25 cents at Bolt & Thornloy's. NOTICE TO DEI11lrrR0fS AND CRED ITORS. All por'ons having caims against the estato of R. A. Cochran deceas. od %%ill pleaso prosonit the same properly lttes5ted, to R. B. Cochran by the 7th of Fob. 1901. Those indobtol to saiid stato will pleaso make paymenit to I. B. Cochran. Exocutor. Ft. Till, S. C., Jan. 7, 1901. td. -Agents wanted for the "Life of Bool:er T. Wasliington," writton by himself. Everpbody buvs; agents now making over $100.00 por month; best book to soll to colorod people ever published. Writo for terms, or send 24c. for outfit and begin at once. When When writing i ntion this paper. Address, J. L. Nichols & Co. At lanta, Ga. NOTICE TO DETOR S AND CIt EDITORS. All persons having claims against the estate of J. R. Harris, deceased, are required to prusent the same, properly atteste(l to W. T. Griffin, administrator, by February 15th, 1901. These indebted to the said Ostato must make payment also by the same date to the undersigned. W. T. Griffin, Administrator. WARINNG NOTICE. All rro1, Ti4Tdify wa rned 11ULt t respass on any of my lands by hu1notiog, cuttir.g timber or in any otlhr manner, indor penalty of the law. dec6tf J. B. Clyde. LOOKOUT MAGISTRATES. I horeby notify all magistrates that I am coroner of Pickenls cou - ty, and that oll inqnests hrld by you are do, e at youar own risk, and that I will claim the salary in full fr,om this date. Ben li. Parsons, Coron Pickens county Picke nd, S. C. Janl. 8, 1901, Bules Har nes, ug o ean Mulese. Stenble, nne Syounghound Weo dety compttoniu Aoshl A glth ic ha Sa1Ve3 hile. I11ngh1e' .,Toni0 (niciv In. [roved, tause plea.-nit.) Itrken iI early13 81-ing111, ianld all preventis Chills, DongnIe and MNauitrial Fevers3. Acts on the liver, IOnes 1il) the systint). Bet ter than Q I. nilne. Oiarmanteel. try it.. At 1i)ta. gi.s. 60C. and $1.00 bottles. ay12t1f98. I J. J.AYNzSWORTH1, C. E. Ilon4NsoN, L. W. I'Ax KIn, PiCke.n4, S. U. Greenville, S. C. HaynesCwor1thl,P1arker & R~t binson, At ters33eyN-a1t-Law,' PiecIS C. 1., - - South Carolitna 1racti'o III aill Coirtsl. Attutil to :d?, businevss promptly. t[. Dr)"MuOInv to 10n1n. IVY M, MAULDIN, Attornoy at Law. Pickens.8,L C, Prai.c o inl aill thle Court.f, 01I"'o ove'r Ell OOr ' l10.I HI4CKENS RAILROAD SC 7-,w3d Ied e InI Ell'et F1-h, I S', 190ol. On and afier 1.'b ) the rolhoi iag IcIedile will be renia ver wt I'ickens1 1. It , for file ptrlpose of haulin;;- FreighIt 1an1d '4lssenlgers., viz: No. 9--ally eXcept. 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Oficeo over Addisons Urig Store. a p12-191 f. U. FITZOE RALD, PIIr>TOO RA All work --;* no oil. al ir8..97ylI. O':ICE (ii I-ETITllN l-olt tIO1 g.. STE A 1i i-X EIM 1' lON VI'ATEC or ";M'TI'l CAltdllNA, 'I N TI V I -l' Pl11 ' . N o i- hIert-bv gi.. en Ih) atl wh1om1 It ily <;< n 'I lit, Ca('rhieiine Rlogeiv, Ms thi div Ii 'd her ptWiitln III ily Of. lee pray)in r a1 liwe:t( (xlptlon I lite per nal e-Iate of lie deceased msbaial .!e in Igeers. 'Ihe ctasn wil w heard in (iw ChV k's ' flh e ie.e 14th d&y If lebrinry 19) i t, 10 :1 il. Given Iilmy 11:1 aid 'eal of office it, 'lek is 'oirt I lo- se, S. (., this 14th lay3of J11nni1ay 1901, A J. BOG(S, [L S.] Clos k of C4.1irt. Per .1. 21M. 8'I'E W A Ri', Ih-'paiy (tirk. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Don't Know it. How To Flud Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with yout water and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or set tling indicates an unhealthy condi tion of the kid. neys; if It stains your itnen it Is evidence of kid ney trouble; too frequent desire to pass It or pain In "*the back is also :onvining prof tht the kidneys and blad er Z.ru Out t f order. Wh~at to Do. There i3 comfort Iin the knowledge so ften expre:-edthat Dr. Kilier's Swamp ot, the a,-t li-r.:y emey fulfills every Ash m cunng pain in the >a., kidreylie bladder and every part f the urii'yp: '. It corrects inability o hold a and talding pain In passing t, or bai c f.-loviing use of liquori vine or -er, . .! w;cms that unpleasant aecessity <f bei:g ccper.plled to go often Uring t:he d. ".d To go up many times h-irtg LOC night. The mild and the extra yrdinary elf.ct c-f Swamp-Itoot is soon -ealized. It stands the highest for Its won lerful cures of the most distressing cases. f you need a medicine you should have the )est. Sold by druggists in 50c. and$l. sizes. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful dlzcovery 17" mnd a book that tellsgTl, -nore about it, both scnt . , .bsolutely free by mail, "' tddress Dr. Kilmer & inme of swmnp.noe .R no., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing men ion reading this gencrous off!sr In this paper.' \ . e fuinish thec b~est (ce::.eh y 'vak t heII11 raite, .,ueh ats M onu. mients, SitatIiona;ry TLombs, \'n lis, lleatidstones8, etc. (Corresp. itdence s011. and1( pro:nptly attended to. C LA RK BRO S., & CO 11 Ah; M . A vc ue JENINING'S. BA VC.A IN I ~nw have the best tolected l and W Nyifegyq COLLAftmTTS, rADLES [a'.d GENTS'~ SHOICS$, CLIAJIING, &o. a Wi'h med nod wtili i.e gitg dI i hia friend(I, LE'Como Qo como all, N. A JENING8, 20 Moin af root, GreenvciljJ g, g anr12Ifl 19,