The people's journal. (Pickens, S.C.) 1891-1903, February 07, 1901, Image 4
The People's Journal
PICKENS S. C.
1901 IEBRUIARJY1901
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I Bulldog Carney.
I y w. A.rraser.
Copyr
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thiu. Tl
il ct liii:' 1 us,
Iti l it iui I . I I i e1
liUr hisI~ liv s:e ' I I!a :y
rig \ Iit ::'. II h,- r i i * b, I}}
hre. c ti f hI *L i d eiiI the u i E I i
lilthieii :i'hotr - rur il le iure,
h'd K iel ai i iis I,:i is u in i.ni
doiKg hei'd be I n . l y bi a t.u
this bigul .\p r js 6i ,. hi hh IIii i
likei~ afiiriiI
Wluo e lia;t'uiil . * le :i u it 2
frill',ti t triih II \u'
The trn ii-rturnfd
'le'Conici on ur|et I rI .. il itn~n
L'1 (l 1rit. u j ril _v ii 'ir u t u
lic., liit e itger t l b itln \\ i
dr ikingt i r a let li iiti u
trW fe than n." he u bh..
f'Yu', a thog he wruc( ere :ivk o
llrW tie li O (ine t t w tri c I i
the' iln hi'li s .'lif. 'irlrktl li i
fcos a ouitrtle." A ah ili urIl id uihe
hnil le overic te , iny is and~l I.np S aril
hc rudnot goefrbforeIIic~11( he itufra
"ey'llr t the lthtir uopecwtor
trail ho Mstoppe ad and, dionttn.
Theyell ofc the trny stueee.
r"htYough b teneyt .htk You've
soe mnte se" he redarkedlIn a
ach ro conry forkbt. "hrey in-le
"oaTeyllth ththatr thel arosutor0
"Theylllo ek.Tr up o tro acksoee avll
strike Golden nhiout tooin. Olt] Steel
nud his . i;a.Ies VilI pull out In
half an hour nuil pick up your traeks
hlenI(lIng for. MIlloui :1h1ut11.
"TIhe're'll be a high holdi rowNv, u1d
th eyII run in soilt poor. dievil beforo
night. They'l aI Iost any one
but me."
J1ust as thoy tinred tlo edge of the
Big Cedar a horste neighei a short dis
innee. w ithin.
"I guess 1iav70r Stells you. ,13tk."
he s: iil. ehucekling softly. "lIe thinkS
we've been n long timet over the jolb.
"I'll give you a drink," he ti :u' he
dismounted. "nw i'. :: rt
until soue one throu s A '
tonight. l'ii a
tine."
Thn he t uhi I
abig er
tbk t t
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en il i i o-e- I erg i s .t:l her,
neu er en ni I ie t her. .\ d 'it ist
linit way ith itl :h s as h onii~
IaiViiit hu at l lsly. They ao en
S ii ht V ll, I heitv'i itl\ tul, wit
werei ti'd u: iii Ita w 1 wart it oth . I
ciirin i tu' I ii il) i, iindi yhi ar a
wil ji o biI n hu i . it I t t you i ndlier
th t iluol ii tio oui h ere nia l t ll you t
of e day )to look' altis inhs, andtil the
wen It In too te eIat.lrwstt'~i(
"BY o ne noht fell' baIk wsiith meoto,
lie ht k(l.j I hai et I goilI M e wthit
fui the folrend wh lgot her to boe
w'il t ))n ! itle fe l aii ~'l N itc 1
keowi th yo stil p go bue ' fo you'
"Ir os~ ied, Ihiidi oui need brSer
gI: t Ilce hlfu n hou vofc wJ thlo
full flnvotr of pent bog abhout t. -1 hie
dead. or l'y ht r i1
"Uiet y ou life, Ihat \\ b. fel l e
deaitd." replit' d I ' I It 'I *' Ipt ha I fkll Ie
out' eef'tn ekl
t ni ~l
for siew he ho tid tht
kit NVn t thte
liefere ~ ~ ~ )Iolgi tht:5el o tsb r g
v- Z .i t' utty, t inil
"0.t.\'(C Iis:ltl lite get itzi
a lon, ui eidt
- n i -:llo : , . t h11 lel t I
. a :-,Who i th is e y uli gh Iti
h-l'. .~a e srt: wht in': a s l
- it w. t 10 t'ink ht whiet.
T, I ! n lte nle k e. T t:11 'Fe ll
wa!" 'all t htl tlto. tweis S o t 1
\ . It liest ItuY to a it u
Ill. . \\'.v the sn he gt ninjup
I t~ I rI t Ii ii Sit V. I hi (1 '.
i ''Ii't Iu II vt k ii I t lit- vizt.o III
r:. I t ' it y wi t it t Itit,
' \ a t tall, w th a g 11is14':" lit
I ti \v Ij 'Ish I lys t r i t- I It th.
Fc :: nmor Ih wa tu lIn I n
t a. . I.. ' i I I k. I il I I I t
" ' u i t I u, si rf a I1. " pli \i te laI t
"Th-d loV n H'tg ls iatih u .rint SI he
h !! :. ill H il ne 4 if I eagle : I [' i.
In::thh-"il:: I'rily aywha h ' be ncw ork
In, k. ra lit o at twol of a kuinwd
'r h h ' Sa l tllit- up In
Ia ' Iin 1 .1-t I:; . : S \ i'i II t -ti'
t::1 f thed g<! " 11 :nIn. -t e i d
In l tre il t h is' r ti
ii ~ ;l-lit' I Iv. i ltt- lt .01ii
- d ih i I 'It i tInw ai t I th
S n.1! 1.11 hae's to G h. el
ttii i II Ii
, I'
aI t
'' ti t* i'tli l at rail 'li a ie.
the h',.inniaN. al
b i nt t l 'I ''tif i tn. lhl. it hi ithe
Sli.. ai i iu of t ' hIntile. sky unt v
Xt ii :riry i Itt' hl i' brit' litit kets i
liii '!:ik.ti bt - Itt it::. t e lw 1 s t lt-'
I iii:i. s t heyit. ii'- sa t ia aIntt i hitte. h
liir. li.: btiti b:;yit' hiirses w hlt''. lweret
th rg ti it e h r it, a e i n r
r. inti p- i'l liv ill It-i;ll I lt' il tl
iint th Sli Ilite ath y wub bul '
ti loe ill l frit'n attt oilly ha nihtot
i- '~t' -t iI 1 -iii Ie -~ il li i I \'ti lil i
I 'Vi g ot .ta ' to - the tw'tnti.
ii z~ tyxil ', o - l't gil Iiu r I s pl l w t t
neross the ht-it.0 of Iny tioe, wiere
Is big spra wlin I:n1glish fist caughit nilp
1iti wa res4 ono ni;;bt. Buit he'll Show
Illy tratoietlt' lit'l4 vi10'l1'11 every (11i10
he parts his halr.' ho :,bblt'il by way of
vind eating i , ntr e I iti It'r. "iror i
cetved his IIlotyi o for hinm, IIdI If
hils skull hadnl' te n l s hi -,, ie ik imehit I't'aps
we wvo i n't lie 111,sin hita, 1o. 1l
t ho sin hm ' lit*t- Ie w I e II t-l to lay a1 unin
out fti h e t til tit' It 1k he ilti.. Io nv I
hild anly deal in ut iti \ \- hishy S allitder
olfor hI unn'oi the n wo1
was all bht 'rsp r.buit lit, boys
hadn't1* anly 1: O 11,or '. h Iit he they'N werI'%
I'm111111 (hots 1a ill."
"l'i1 ju- t l t Ni .ii ' li f .V. :t'o' Iy.s l
he orporl 1. "The. -h l ,1111 ( liosn't
111:1 Ilit iy ta ln ikes . ' 411 i'l we C n
g-t to th(eo der nno ho ie
b I'(1 I Sanleylc N\e'll Ilring- b'ach (tho
I ni th t !nh! Saihr out."
"I It a h Oct, I th n." it I id I (' I rtwlu y. i ntle
I it'r t lS.t I (il 1let-i' ' i l abUt :lh t l sti t, e .
I.. r li S t tll I I I I i iI the I . l'' re
T! hy hec It I led in i 1ith' ''u the wo
bl iiln 'it :tlt1 Slttilt i' uetitr lo ever-,
Iol'us the ack, it theIr fe t totwa
hew ..anll - oblring~t entuiptirt: sl1,1t
SountilY, as J11-t nilvn sh.1nbl- -lub e
C'artly gay blr, whs y sin.e al
pIt .!l moIta li haill "a' ky" Ila It
piinit I lie rel in twl' N. \\'. l . ''.
lt'e' lI d t le by shi they ne
III~~ -ir-i 1.1:i'ltt3' 1103 'ti.1 o
h r :t l I l I r e a Ir t 'Iy
Ith li ' I't' to bet 4 1 1 I I n ltlurry.l1
1t I Ii Itit I I t I it I Iytr ai s . 'I.
I ti 111 it i ' Vl I - it' Struck I the
liI Itt I ti h:e Ivt.l
''l iig t Iwy ttb.' li ayhe I
riv 1'.
"!l' i n::-:t bI ll x . is olllen owhir
1,it.' e:idiie e rp .ri "I it. strp
"4nd l yk Iisu It fhll'. lie' w
Ite l I I' t la ii . I lI Is oun d inl.
I i t 'I( tlite I I i I t-h 1 1 oit I lk ti I'IIl I 11111
I t I i Neen's nanI l e was inade pris
fo'l'. Z:iit!b v 1:11I:: w enil l I or.
liorval t1,h4 h0.,n Ilw wa:s wanted for1 11nur1
"It's zolm. ,l w te l t I ~ t'ney."
limtb "and thw inar-ler rat-ket Is onl v
:1 blirl , butl I'll ,o L-,:ll theq snline. F'ill
hal111 -,rry 1 h-.ft the b~a ty 11-0 anly
\V y N It's Io b S Iy slow \ ( downvI thba.
W ' 1 lM 114- ' :1 Ill, 1i: 1 t -i Io tIe c kross,4
1*1n ,r e Y u\% s ;.: l,-- e,- 'lt. nyuse't
:n 1! .s\ er 1 !14- rivt.I'. I [t lum : gjve'n
t : I .0 to t k hi ti :wros-,.
!wriar ut he hti e down there by1
1 1 :1 tl I'l " khve tu l I I y ch it 1: .
I n I I: r." 'i he IluuIl. erd, "bu Il t r -
": 1i I lk :1--111, Ill) 10 i ~ ., fel:. . r oki u
\\,:I"mtill In.-Io-. d . "i
ato 11o' 1(k a I've anyk- n l to Ili
4t I rtll fur ll . m ill I( tq -iih i w j I hI 1
lil i t '
. mi mnyv Nolen folhiiw tti IpitIle [tiI(
ofsi l 'r !In ;ilu- si Ar lripss whe're
'l iit'rllt* iii: I tl I i ' :il liit'litly lo-'
eni tl'g iibub. it : 1ltr thun ie lu i tlt'
yat 'itit'. - . t'i ki w as :a ca iiihat' l ie t'
i . \' i t I i et. lt lit I I e
"ilTlhalt's the~t''i ii bull tat 1itai hi
seini lter ii. Itowe I 't tillit col-.
cltisive.
dThI n she foun 1 \1t' i Ithl Ill thilt l114
scorbit- the l.a of Owt foreliotst 1hidr
1.n1l ly i ltibll his si Il :ni!e. i T l it
i l t i tlf. Til 're t wa ionly tnet snet
1itt' i 'i l l i l i l. :114 li i4t1 1 1':< 1 lit
1.1Vi4u 41a c I I I oih it w It ,I, l : 11 1i itt'' Iit lt itt
14-III 4qIt Il~ ti ) I -~ I s i 4t _i ( '.l t-I Ii
hN e tmCno * lbb d l'arny. kIl
Now.th ' i rt ey lt'i beel hitek in (thhl
4n t' er t(, I l r, :itI he h:dn't
It taken hi i tle wt hiin wh1 n h eit, wont
as ' with ntyl " it al, sIli Ile Iln t
ha:1 it I:!tcn itI sinewh re 11 . To returil
to I;ohle ;, ft*3r killing salnirson i
wou]4 I cro s 4 thell f-ril :IIt Nickini- Il re
It was1 frlonh . but Ah c e I p
her Il i t I ho ror r e ri - .
\\hill .\ : l imn lyiu l t he i1te wher.
It 11:11 <lroppmtl. She knoew She 1b:1 (
'or nr ok i
the 11he:n o' evitlsee which f'astene
i h;uilt ( h'clris a.
It wYo:.\;uMnay. (oo who int4oce
a uw witin- to lt w ourt iio the per
SoVI ll , ( ralco .\li n. ,he 11o 1:n(I c( IInII
was Ier ti. b tlear
eri ill p til l Si t o ry till' Itil' lut wn*eV.
" I gave i to hiin." -h-:fihl Ah ply.
"to 11:1y h Iis- lo s:1a Il' lioit 1o his liwt ith
tl'. 1 1t('11I i llit :1 1";sei to o ; I t(Od~ him
It t: frio his hiloti a. lth wouldn't
hve it andw' li' ithe 1il(I
lititow il lI lit In IthII. lIIt I w aI\\ III t I Ii lIll t41
go it)alin o his 1:1(1llur e whto r:s Isk
111.4 li i 11:11 c v' d'!.I \\ W A wel'e chil
IT'I l o ti1 1-It -r- r . r\ l lit Icy :to141 ir y
ntcas reel-t loo t wil
W Iet I , this sw\Ii. \ Iylly gif r y
all 11:4 1111111 wirli Wtrilct I h ' r i 1
th 1 e t mI in ) b t.lIe. 1-ll 1, v Itei .. that
sle [1:.11 1 g i vel I t i t' 1 I '.aliy
"I rl taltt bI:1 :1 tIa n ," lit h -.kid
Whel htis fri li tt 'illlidto i o tll Wllt fot r
af ch ivalr1ouIs g4 :ItI.
NIaII it I illr 1 Ill w \v a t loue t It it , I1t o
I VIIt II S do I Ivry Ili t I' I ytm . 1 011
forhe ihe sen foqr~'i itrame the ooly
when i r r w.I vas ill ;bln
i t II iI li t 'tj )(- 1 ' I t i '-I I 'lt b .I
arch 22,k as taa-t Itai-ti te Y( M
brille's .Iy;in: tih t A. rv Ii S. *nty w .
Ih Ill nw n wholl b1:1,i .1 :11 hin:1, 11 o hil
heen tuo bteel frt-o eIm -s to know
whalt ti! lt- who11\ 'l lind (1-11n1 the Ahoof
lIn.'t; r ll IIy I II k- I i :liit . I i I ies, the I
k Il - I , w ht11. o it u "lo g ll W1 iln i
f I. s wor't ha:I it was a1 flr 11. an.1
whv hI: l I 1l I w il S;aIItlIIey w as da1 1rl1.
v v t i, vny n .
w th r wa nly rb
NIa l b t x ijrhn go nti
frin 3a haA
tin th Suineli ad1Doels tt
21 ictadble Preparation 1111 Asb
'rotinoles Digestion.Cheerful
ne'ssanld iles.containls neither
Opittin,'IoI{htint' ilo 1 i'.ilerill.
Nor NAntvOTic.
.-ypiki wal -
.Smine .Ned .
A pfci'it Remody lor Conslipa -
tion, Soul. Slomlach, Diarfhoca
nentlm LOs's 0F SLEEP.11
Fie Stu le S11 nature ol'
NFV YORK.
LXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
sliplied I hrotlwi dour.
Ilw still ' . . '- it lt i was:
Ahl. mot -,I (1ar1k a ir (ili- ticiadm
lii-lt <,I all 4' g: ili.si 11y - b1t rn
vas t!w-owiti g Its., t'1it 1.:aie upont Iheni.
anel N'y ere ool~ig inolth dark
tpl:: "If twovt mnurn-ran looking re
v*olV1!: -r !.a (-ni-i-y hebd thtista ahtove thec
said einrfully. "hail to sete you.
(l'l2' 11'. p .' tl-at i o, I sJpe :t? .inst
wut it ti th t 2ab2!" tl 4-r . 1 .i n't i ' l-l
li 'i, -t % )uI) t ; r iin . Yo ucanl
I : ! h:n l n . \\ e si hl. lilt I
''-lu:st12 1a 1 :2 2 u <iof t he in- ~ il Iii' 2
b l i t. t he l
g lus in Ill r, m . m il ift I (:-t <ll ight
th .mtil- 1:r 'f you it will Ie .l
I l~t-a: 2' l.:I ' C, pill ipa '(c a t's ()f tilg
gana :: -r n 11 :011ey h, Vn
tio ('atrt:.y. t'r heu is still liin V t he IIn life
of it " !tlini1."
Il -11 .-- 1.4w w IX sn w 1't k n
T H E GOOD OLD TIM I- .
t hucas lollallyli, I houg'h not do 21omino1(li
y1as in fornr yea1 we wotuh hrot
ihe x ..ressi.n Ithe good ldh times.'' ,
I .t's flluik b ack a m)intet( on tihe g~4ood
(2l1 tmes. f' 1' instan)ce thel nikting of
chithI fruun flax Iiber. A f'ter 1the 21rounil(
was2. e(at 0, if ini tlhe tiiinher sectioni,
the seedl was'. phied1(( withi the' ruidet
tooils of ti-ay, 22111 almlost enltirely by
Wh; 2-ready ti harvest the llax was
22u1 by hmtaI wnh a sickle, hauled to a
litl miial weigh1ted1 under water to
hinwht-f A\I ter ihe desired color was
iehtained, the( lhax wvas gather'ed ini
w;Igonts ort .sleds1 and1 taikeni near1 the
hou(Itse,1V i whre it was12 brok en, hackled,
leIled, spm11 and1( woven. when if wt"as
madie inft o1 gal(ments.
Thle bredkinlg pro(i(css I t)eVer right
ly underlCstoodI, buLt thIer'e was a largeI
wo'odent~ frame muade in suchl a manner ci
come ith 1 orc:e enrough upfonl the
s'tal ks of flax ho crush or break the
hustiky outsid e. Wh~en t hroug~h this
pro0cess if, was op)erafted upon01 by3 0one
peson01 wiih a) wooden kniife, made(1( of
ha21rd wood , sharpene1d~ as muchl as jios
2-ible, a11w( made(1 very sinooth.Th
flax wvas bel in posiit upon1 at 1-oard,
soetoby foulr fetIn'wt h
othier hland thel woodlen knlif(e was'
br2ought, dlown wvith f'orce upjon) the flax.
Th11is was21 called swinigling or seutcehingo
the fl.ix, and the lknif'e was1 the setutch-'
ig or sw ingling2 knife.
LNow it is read~y for thc hlackle, wh ichi
was "an11 instrtumenit with teeth ''
Webster s-ays, but1. the old( tinr 1l ua1 le0((
their hackles of woodI anid steel, the
feeth1 of steel beingi fastened into the
woodlenl frame much like an 01(d fash-i
ionled hlarrow. Thle hackles were of ~
conveientic -iz e to hld iln tihe h)and1;
the( Seuthched( flax be inig Ilid upon11 a
hoarid, loigeri thani widle, an d the
hack le drlawnV thr iough Tl1l: is hackle
2-eparaFted2 the coar'se f romn Ilie fi ne
liber ; the husky part1' or1 "tow"', beiiig1
caunght im the teeth and1( plled to one
end1( of the board. Tow was in great
TIhe(' fine threadt~s were now sfpunI, al
reeledI and1 woveni, the fi ner (1othI for i
table) cloth1s, and the( fineri weainlg ap-) b
par el ; th coarse)21 (2r for tow(e1in g anrd ft
ioughi wear'. V ery line (111( tablad bed( it
f'ollow ing some1( suchl p)rocess as above.
Somec little cottlin wa's grown and
w~oveni, but in) (ur t' itindo the cotton)1
wioul nlot always malIture.
Woh- g~oods wverie woven1 f'romn woolt
taken from thle shleep's2 bac1k, eardedl
spilu ad thewn wove. The heavy socks'
and stockens were knit from thiis spill.
ing, woo)len jeans) was woven front a
fiiner grade12 of wool1en1 yarn anIS(hd 112an
nel from ait f luers t hr II 1 ead.
A gods called hu llsey-woolsey was "
woveni of wool and1( linen mixed, mr
du trable than al1l wool, bu1t no (t .so warm.'
Ma ii 1(e w('(l 211( IliI yarin, barks
an14 dS 11ots tIilneh time, thei w avers~ or
trip's , and22 our2 grandmlalothers21 wold (
swap rece?1ipts2 and( Xf exeieceWs itn color- r
ing and weaving their goodls, with as
;AS TORIA
For Infants and Children.
'he Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
S
Signature
of
'II
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
THC C9NTAU11 COMPANY. New vonK cIT.
;reat iuto as we (o the latest stitch in
tlulbroidery or crochet. They had no
-apers, hooks or- magazines to show
tial tell them the newest fashions as
ye do. Yes-. I knowthey did artistic
flects inl other woiks, samplers, quilts,
,mroidery, etc. I have really beauti
ill patterns done in black braid on a
Veoleni sacuie, years and years ago.
.-ust think of it : All the work the
Oull mother of those das had to do
n order to clothe their families ! No
iding tii town inl a bugvy to select the
"oods to be inlade up, or select the gar
nents ready-made, then with a rood
)atitern to cut out the garUent(s , then
sieledy putting together with a ma
line; scare ly any hard work required
)n a citmenI.. The goods lasted long
r, and Vll it sho uld, or it would have
)een imisie to keep all clothed.
To thoe who hanker after the flesh
lots in lie si pe of )ewest styles ot
ress goods, thiUk of our grrandmother's
I' calico ds per yar. From 60
'eatl s to lpr yai(rd, and some hideous
altelna, wi1th no ureall. variety to select
romli. Thiie good old i toeS are gone,
e Uver to returnI), bu oil t i good for us to
Iinetimnes t hinik of thle "hard5( old(
liles' imr anlcestors l'ad.- lLi'isoin
h'le combnuiIltti1n of manu factutrers of
grieuilturial iminplemen ts f ormiied in
:hienigo someW monjiths ago', seems to be
eady for buisin1ss no0w. WVhat many he
XI)ected is tohl by Mr. Frank BHaldwin,
'ho has been for years the Toled(o,
)hio, repir'eentative of McCormick
Jompany. lie says: "T'he great
rust of agricultural implements will he
ii full1 runnmng 01 der by January I,
II0)1. Th'lis mlleansi that prices wvill he
divancedl fiom 2:) to) if) per cent.. to
lie farmers, that thlousandis of travel
1g agents wvill be thrown (lit, of em
loyment., the wages of' those ret ained
viil be left at the comiplete mercy of
his giant moniopoly. The trust
cheduales of prices are hei ng ala ranged
o0w and will go into effect after the
aig moopoly takes hold. Nearly all
lbe big impllement ims of the country
iave aigreedl to pool their issues ini the
must. It mleanis that every piece of
inachinery, plOW, barrow, roller, plick,
hovel, hoc, rake, scythe, etc., must be
uirchased t hrough the trust at trust
Irices. T1here will be0 no remedy. It
vi be a case of stand and dleliv'er."'
Fresh skimmed milk is one of the
most valuable foods for laymng hens11. Its
iberal use noit onily aniswers5 aS dIrink,
ut also suppiesiC to a liberal dlegree thei
ecds1 of the hen for animal food. P'ui
ets fed with aL mixture of corn mea0l1
11d whieat biran, mixrd with sweet
kimmned milk, have continued to lay
1liberal supl)iy of eggs throughout the
initer. AMik is also found to be one
f the best foods for lit tie chicks, pro
ot ing their healthi and rapid growth.
~oarse groundl corn meai scalded with
tilk seems to be0 a most plerfect food
>r them. Whlen poultry and( egge are
'ort h more than twice as much per
011nd( as por1k, it willi certninhy pay to
ivert aL portionl of the miik on1 dairy
Irmis, usualily going to the pig trough,
-the chtickeni pen inlsteadl.--JSaa' 1F.
'illinghaqst.
" armers' (id ~e." is thle na ime of a book,
1i( as8 its title 11( inde ts, is ai gnidel to
mra era ini the oultivationi and fertiliza
>n (Jr all crops tyicail to, AImerien. This
,10k is hial(noely bound i, profulyi ii
stratedf, and1( every farmer shmouldt have
mi his library, ft enn be0 hadi without
'arye from thie German kali Works, oIf
o. 11 Nasse o St., New York City, N. V,
CASTOR IA
For Infanta ant1 Children,
he Kind You Have Always Bought
IBoarsq the
Ignature of
JANTED TO LEASE.'
A F"ULINISI[D HOTEL in a town
cIty of South Carolina. State num.
of rooms, locatIon of hotel1 in rela
n to busIneas section, the length and
ms of lease. Refeorences given li
juired. Address,
Miis. E. G. P., Roldsv illo, N. C._