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The People's Journal. AIIKF'T ICEPOH'1T. Corrected weekly by the lleath, Urnee, Morroxv Co. Corrox. 8:r let good middlig ................. ...7 3-4 tict middlIg ............. ........ .7 8 Allddllig ...................................7 1-2 T1iige...... ...................................7 7 1 1 St.. .. ........... .............. 0 lo 7 l'ROD UCE. E . ..........................10 4 i ckenE-tlens ........... .. ............ 21: r* yer .................. ... ............12% 1(1 20 B il er ..... ........... ....... ................. 1 10 It, e w a x............. ............................20 H l s...... ...... ..... ...... ..... -% Local and Personal. -Crcqnt is all the rag.. --Ur. W. F. Austin W'l bo i-i Pickons Jify 2d and 3d. --Born on tho.23d insfant to Mr. and Mirs. T. D. Harrii, a daughter. ---orn l unto Air. and MIrs. Robi. T.-m deE on the 18!1h inat., a daughter. -'Ms. J. M. Stowart, who has b -1 quito tiek for some in , i 1 mnuchi im proved. -Several laidi:.s and genthmien of Pickens enj >yed the oxerci'N's at Clemson liast week. - Whtent threshers are hustling around lie country. Tho yield is some botter 4than11 oxpected. -!r.T . arrison, wife nnd threo ohil. 'drein. of A.derson, visited reh'ives and friends in l'ickis this wook. --lir. J. C. Dodgens and daughter, Aiss Cleav*y, a1e On ain exIended visit to MA s. Jol n1 radley, at 'iedmont. -Ex sherilf W. L. Bolt and son, S. MIN. B.ut, of Waco, AtidorsOn county, v'isitod at Dr. J. L. llolt's ist week. -Tim olliient dry goods saesl:oi, T. I. Parsosi, of tho Ieath Diruce-Morrow. Co., is ini Ashoville, N. C., this week. - .\ Ilourishing -unday school has be1en1 organ izel at Goorge's Creek chmch1l1 withi T. T. Unr11tonl na. superinitendenit. ---Ir. and Mrh.. J. I. Parsons spent. the lattor part of last woek wit-h relatives aId f. ie'nd in the Crow CrCek wction. -N. 1). Taylor, a "crack-a-jack " ph tograph'Iler, is nlow stationed at 1lley. Th11os. in mn ed of good work will do well to see him. --yv. B. B. Grandy has a good four room house to renit onl (Grandy row o1 W~e(.t .1obulon street. R d convenient, good well and s'all. 1evT. TI. H. Mdii spent the early d-tys of this Week witlh friedil- it) I'ickens. 11o l11s h)en ind sposed for severail days but Pj lupidly io1va ring. -('orrespondents, in oriler (o insnre piblicat1io1n, should have teilir mitter ut thia oleo i I iter themi Nleiday oven big. Kii.dly b art this in mind. -On icc.munt of unforseen drciumstan ces, it will be impossible for Rev. 0. J. Copeland to fil his lippoilnt'milt in the Biapt'st church hero next Sabbath. .-W. P. Stewurt, of Alexan ler, lost a viil3uablec 1 mnie by being chloked on fod (1d1r a few di ,y.. ago. On1 minai~tion1 it .wais found to hiave' lodged ini the wind p)ipe. 'intetigenceO~ from Alnder~s m1 t hat his son1, .Attic 1O I. Dagniall, si. , is ill with um-; )Iariual f.-vier. ,M\r. Da.gnal left Tues1Cday iev'en-nig to siee hi sonl. (C, illI preachl lat (l Pickens churclh '(In theo 1ifth Sabb.at h in this monthI by (leo of 8. C. Prosb~ytery'. ...-Ilnad obange in ihn advertisemen~it tif Crisig Bros., in this issue. They want to sell yon fruit jairs, j--lly glasses and rubbers, Remo'nber thorm whon you haveochickens, eggs, buitter', et'., to uell. ..-.Lawrence 0, La.nthem of Earley was here last week on bu~siness of a proica. hional nature, Mir. Lathiem is training the ihne <o't of W., W. Itabinson and with is experioni~L told excellen t maitiri nI to work on it i sufo to say that he will s oont tur overW') to Mi'. lRob Iinson one of thle best trineil(d bloo(ded, horses ill hi< Ilectioni oIf tho .tat:'. -. -11a'. U. P. Unognall lit t'PCeived f~om~ Rev. .9. 'il. Jones whoste sevices it t he illtodist church at l'.okens are well remembered''C~, ai letter stat ing thait ho will .he0 with hu i)fo ai pr1otrateid meetinig thalit willI i ncludno the3( th ir Sunda1 liy in August iat Bethlehem chnireb. ft has bueen the jiteIton oif Mr. Da):gnaill to so a lrrago this moetinig tha~t it will conflict a lit~tlo as p)o'sible withI ot her services. -ext Sunadiay being tl.o fifthm in this mlionthl, the Y . M. (I. A. lhas been 03n *dovtwring to hi io a g anid rally dhay. Promninent speakker4 halvO be(.1 in)vited( h ud some of them will probabtly ho on hand. E"verybody is invited, ladies and whihiron-3ll. The Suindaiy scool00s mare (belpoe(ially nrigedi to turn'i out in fuill forco. /An attracimtivoi mil program has ho 'n .jarr'anged. The hour f->ur p. m1. wiil not ceonftiet with ot her sorvicos. .--Throo prisoners brol: ,.til hieri lasj 'TnCAdliy niughit shoult 9. ,elok and( arle .still itt large. It seems)) that ,Jamles i, iia Unhitedl States pr'isoner, (enlinying "'pris. ,on bounds," had carried supper to the 'oilher ,prisoni)8 i and after open'in g the -dloor' and h..gdn iho not of deliveritig itho su11'O Iio .a ,.&.eral r13811 w' : made, all 4(1i('igtilbUuuir (iscapelO Theji' natues iare 311 follow's:; .Jfnry Love, JIoo Brooks JAIn-1itiott Evans. the latter being 'iharvged with ait:tmpt to risih. ...-[f iany of thme frienids 0r relativ's (If WV. P. lor W. Ii. ILooperl who was fromn P'ickons 00o1unty, and1( was wountided in the battlo of Averasborough, N. (C. anhd dird in a few days afterwardat anld wais buried in) a fammily tburlying ground some dhis taine of battlefield wish to knlow some11 thing further iln regardl to th lao 1(1tter will addross0~ as1 bolo1w with st imp for re ply'. Just hoforo ho (died 1ho 1said ho had ai wife nnid two childrel whol3 wereY livin~g ui 14hkens county, 8. (3. Box 91, Lanm irons, S. (C. - woro deistroyed. Had1( it nlot been1 that at 'ain had fallon shortly boforo tho fire started( It 18 balleIva3d th it tihe flamos wouldl have boatn communcatellftd to build ing~ near by3, '1'huo cott'M1 dOstroyedl had hanl 111 hv '1 8Am WVIlaanh an~d WI) un. Y. M. C, A., 1. Opening exercises includit devotional service. 2, Reading ninutes last ineetin 3. Music. 4. Ton minutes talk each by \ L. Jenkins, 11. W. Farr and F. j Ellis. (Own selection.) 5. Music. 6. Roading by Lloyde Grani and B. Lowis. (Own selection 7. Music. 8. Collections. 9. General remarks. 10. A nnouncement program ne meeting and fixing place. 11. Music. 12. New business. .13, Dismission. T1'jimie of mleeting, 4 o'clock p). 1 FROM BEVERtLE Y. Crowdled out hist week. Wheat harvesting time is up 118 and everybody is busy. Rov. J. W. Sheriff filled his rej ular appointment at Mt. Airy t1 second Sunday. Miss Leila ,McDonald pnsmS through t his s .etion returning fro a vist to her urother at Easloy. Big raiins have thrown the fa mers behind with their worlr. Tihe twelvo year old son of Jii Simnions (lied oi the 113th instail after sullrinmg several I montlis wit Mis. Jane McWhortor is still s8 riously ill it the home of her soi T. It. McWhorter. The funeral of MI itchel Dav was pirached at Reunion chure oin Sin(lay JuneO 16. Wr. CHILlDREN'S DANY ATrA MI r CiEEK. Last Sabbath the children undt th leadership of their worthy Si perint-ndenit Mr. L. R. D1altoi had full sway at MIilo Creek Bal list churich. It was childrei 's da and a happy 111(1 successful one The exercises began at 10 o'c'oc with an inovation by Mr. F. ( Parsons and from that tiimo unt nearly t welve the beautiful pri gram which consisted of miusil recitations and speecches were di lightfully rendered. A liberi c >lleet ion vas taken for the cali of publishinaz and sending Bibles t those who are not able to bu them. Dinnor was announced and el etybody invited to partake whhi they did and were filled. Aft an liour's in eintission the peels < the oirgan called the people t gether. Speehei w're n.ade I the postor Rev. J. E. Foster, Hot C. E. Robinson ard Capt. R. I Stoole. Thus a pleasant and happy de day was passed at Mile Crtek. SAVED TW FROM DIFATHI. "'our little daughter had an a most fatal attack of wvhoopir coughu and1 bronichitis," writis MrN WV. K. Haviland, cf Armonk, N. 1 'but, when all other reim idies f'ai ed, we saved her life with D King's New Discovery. Our niec wvho had Consumtption in an al vanc *d stage, atlso used this woi (lertil meicinio and to-day she perfctfly well.'' Deospera 'o thro. and1( lung dis'.asas yield to D) King's New Discovecry as to no ot er medicine on earth. Infallil. for Coughs and Colds. 50.s at $1l..00 bottles guaranteed by Bolt Thorniley. Trial bottles free. EVENTS .l.N EASL!iE7 Mr. and Mrs, Morton Nichc and Morton Nichole, jr., of Ceda towni, Ga., are guasts with Mi Nichols' mother; Mrs. J. A. Oill l and, M~EStS. D). 0. llumbert andi 13. IUngoed are home from Clems, Mus liuttie Wilhams, who ht been visiting in Eaisl.-y, left for. b home in St. James, MIo.*, last Frm day. Miss Nina (lilliland, who( hi beent at tend(intg Oread Inosti tut to Worce~t er, MIass , u nIow at blou. Miss Nanio Roland, of Gi ee v ille, i< guest at too home of Mis~s Esther Ilo'combe leturin<i Mondlay from ( roenv il lo, where eli has been visit.ing frion.ls a .d rel ties. Mrs. Mary Briggs is having suil stantialI improvements made< ber rosidenci on Main street. Th'le mnariiage of Miss Ross IIolcomub2 to Mr. William McKit ntey, of Groenville county, was si emntizedl at the bride's home, thri nilie. east of Easley, at noon Juli 20th3. Miss Hfolcombe hans a lari number ot friends and relatives tier home ceonty. Mr. McKinni is equally as populr in Greenvil conoaty and all their circle of al gnlaintatnces wish these two a lot aLlnd unalltoyed life of hiappiness. Mrs. Estella Burgess amid childri returnled to Greenville Monda l'hey wer~e guests at the home 1?. M. Day whilo in Easley. Mhisss lada an.l Vivian Folga and NIi ss Viola Rhemion returne Tuies lay from Central, whoro th<i had lbe m guests at a l:1i0 par given by Miss F'loy F'olger. Tuesday evening July 2nd tI ladies of the M. E. church, w~ ive a Lawn Fete for the benefit :10 church. Tiho elegutt lawn V. C. Smith is where the fete w a hold and everybody is inivite hei purpose is worthy and it hoped that the generous public wv so app2reciate it. Birother Bill says,"All the wor is a piece of tangleftoot fer the li and tha best way to figt him is let him alone---ho wil 00 It of hiu feet dawn1 u TABLE MOUNTAIN NEWS. Ig Crowdled out last 'week. Mr. Editor: If you or any of g. your readers should pass througr. this section don 't think we are all V. gone. Goneral Uroon is about to . arrest us all throughout this sectiou and we are trying to dodge him. Health is generally good, t. ly least all give abundant evidene3 of .) that whon they go the table. Please toll your correspondent from Ambler who, s0o time ago cried hurrah for the $3 commuta. Kt tion tax, to got up his han)ds (if lie has any) and go to Cross Roads church and work the road loadig t from the church by Maynard post-. Alic-) in the direction of Ealey fr r n. it seems not to have been worked this year and i s it a very bad con. dition. Tell hii to work out. his six days and I think the road will >n do alrigh t, until that section needs I himl aga1in. J. MN. 11. 11 - June 14th 1901. t 10 - - -- --- - - -- DIDN'T MARIRRY FOR MONEY ,d Tie BRston man, who lately mar I nried a sickly rich young woman, is i happy now for lie got Dr. King's 'J r- Now Life Pills which restored her to perfect health. Infallible for r n jaundie, biliousness, malaria, fe. -i I vor and agiue and all liver and '1 h stomach troubles. G entle buteffect. y ivo. Only 25c at Bolt & Thornley's v drug storo. CEDAR ROCK CHAT. t The sun has ias reachl its most % h northern Iint, Ithe summer sol- 9 stic', and we feel its rays down here at Cedar Rock. If the sun vas to o go sonewhere and stay about. ttirc.e t weeks we would be very scarod. r And that grass that it-ed to be t - so small is knocking all around , over the cotton patch. 1 - The poor little cotton is affected y some way or otlier-spinial alffec- N tion i suppose. It stands out in S k the rain just ico a duck. . However, Cedar RocL h1a some it of the likliest cotton in thte county. - Walker Willianis has a field vf cot. a , ton above par. i: - George Hendricks struck a lucky C t streak whei lie bought his reaper. I e For the weather has been suitable tI 0 -too wet to do atnything els . ( y The reapor is a thing of beauty anil d merit and the w.iy it hugs that 0 wheat is a caution. Alay he wo - h can afford buiscuit once a day for e i the next year if we don't have too t >f many visitors, but I most forgot, t )- won't eandidates be ripe? s y Guess I will get Somie of that 1) i. McLaurin pudding, but I will have . to divide with Alagister for the it shirt-tails got his pies. ) y We have ascertained that a mod ern medical freak i doctoring cer- S taih. diseases at stated times. An t hondred and medmcal friend of ours ~who is a recono graduate, presists in treating heart disease on Sun Sday afternoon at 1 u'clocksbarp(f)I And some of the Journal C )rres Spondents thought thtat R ek Rlab rhit andl Alountaini Kite oughIt to I e' rosign, did they? I will resign if ': they will re-elect me, butt I fear .that Governor McSwooniey wvill not is accpt our resigniationis Come ~tagain. Whiat, is ailing Feriptor Aliscrus? C "Experience is a dear school" you lknow but tihe rest of the provetrb id don't fit, for It betokens a wise and Schristian spir't, conflesding ones failures and bereavements. All tight old boy, "'If at first you dont't succeed, try, try again." i Wu will not ond Our' letter as did. a cert'in father writing to hi3 son at college which read thus, and ' nOw sonl, I will have to clse as "old Doll hias the coh e, hoping you aire enjtoyling the~ samo great b loss 'ing, (.'<'., but I will simy ly sign, Rock Rabbit., L'r MENT. ~ W will apl1y to J1. B, Nowhery Pr ,bateC Judge of Picketns conuty as for. a finial sett lemenit of the estatr' t of WV. 15. Chddress, dloceaised, on C the 1211h day of Juily 1901, and ask C ~ to be dismissed as administrators.' Chas. Child1ress, June 13. T. ChiIlresp, Jue13.90L I. 40 A d ors. 'NO'TICE~ OF FINAL SETT1LE. Ai~E NT. I wil app1ly' to J. B. Newbery )Probate Judge for Pickens county for a finial settlement with my tO ward Elizabeth C. Jackson on tl~o ~11th daiy of July 1901 and ask to be disissed aIs guardian. e J. 1). Jackson, 10 June :1.31.901. 4t Guardiani. n OIlEGE O1F CIIARLIESTON. y Charleston, S. C, Founded in le 1785. ' Strong Faculty; well equipped ig Chemical, Physical, and Biological Laboraitories ; Observatory; Li bra ni ry of 14,000 volumes and the fineet y. Muscum of Natural History ini the of South. B. A ., B. S., and M. A . courses offered. 3r Tuhition), $40, payalo in) two itn. dI stallments. Board in College D~or' 'V nitory c in bto obtained at $10 a y m-mtht. One scholarship givinig free tuition is assigned to P'ickous eC county, the holder to be appointed i by the Judge of Probate and the Di County Suporir.tendent of Eduica of tiotn. All candlidamtes for adissioni 11 are permitted to compote for va. 1. cant Boyce Scholarships, which pay is $150 a year. E trance examination 11 will be held in Piekens on July 12, 1901, by the County Superintend. Id ont of Education and Judge of ir Probate. Next session) o one Sap to tomtbor 11% 1901.. For ataloguie a r g ggsonRudoph, res thn' 1 A Warm Winter ral1 I1 not a good timo to sell idi- heavy shoe; and heavy dry be goods. My pricos on heavy Sho s, Jeals, Flannel Out bo ings, Worsted and H~eavy bo, Dress Goods of all kinds a ing for the next 30 days will tIe bo so hot they will have to h as8 Movo Out. Then you will 11, uj sWant Plows hlt 10O. IS Plow Stoeks, Singlotrees, lid and all kinds of plow goods Ill-Bot,tor get, my pricEs ho ys Fore yo . buy elsewhere. a- .In a few days You wVill he want G ardon Soeds. Early riorn Irishi IPotatoes, etc. ilI have bouIglt tho viry be~st for planlting' Ro eir mmber- that I soll lr * Atkis Saws all ts Of nll kinds, aMd deal il il- all kin1.s of N i and hii n of gl. Mill Su pplies. Comi0 nd and soe h ill .ly . . A I C)It.II 4 ; ive Pickens, S, C h to El ilorni 'Phon e N-1. 21. he, ((A2', to to S:, RRING I us Lit. A inisce lilt, (A Spring Millineury MR S. LATHEM'S. or pr m': to suit., n t i m s. tt Every hoidy who pileebss goodsi t t ho he :-moiunt. otf .( 01, wNill ecive McCal's AQuIe'in of I'ashioin, a hand sm01110 m1aiga.inie two mi1oii14hs f'reo of ix- chIargo. ao L U de ELi:M lI'Els he mn- D)rie und sed :1 maber del 'l'arties wa atinug .l~iumibor of thue days3' beCfore(hai li tht fthe lumhor' iunay bie t-hiorouighuly dlrid. WV. 1. 11 E'N.bh'f( i'1K & 11i0., ~ P111Table8 MnaIn, Q1, C. ' AN D \2) n a ulre 'ived a bg lot o Frolnx ,S: r (I ubersg a. R10 TSj .-. PRI J E. J v8. s i sa al o n Aof the abr ve.t~l IlPet Eggs laianta " u IICESPE'CT lieLay , ie ip R A'xe t B wRk S (., 1r(1 hi seer tocs pto the hr tooin. 'eerlhuis Alor buind dring prpae ithrby otheic tork 01s gua(ranilled whenl des ii a reiab'e coutrac MTH T IVO 11:(la idle a lkilldI of i rilY iild 111plIy ilOie hIut, first (lassi wor yIf you Ileil ivt liiig ill oui liii ring a mian with Dosidos and pricoe >ts and canl gm. the Iown.t pics i'f'IllON l.:NCING A SP3ECI '$l fr 01'ra At the San WEST END, W ITII'l A A''.1 \N Ol' new Il'esi spring goos, Ii P sihl at I l i r1i ce. this spring, and with oh(1 goods, ope loge at lea.SI a sharIv of your i ling,. bult I linve --(t nearlly everyt] ry gOods and shioi at1 t he lowest pr A lirge variv (if silks in col '4111 the chealpest t >the linestd. \\'"I us5, lawns,8 lilgnitit-. te., In az great rites fromn -"'ts. 11p White od- 1 I\*$. 1.4,V.1r 1'..1 ll prico A vond 1,f1ll varId witdc 1 dios boso for D5. . on't I .1 ine's h th :. , a \d.. all will urify your blood ad bring the h~i oif hiea l hi .ak 1into your cheeks. Each boulu cotainis a quart. Pal1Iful1auri Su414. l -'.'fl . I . sile i igtion . i li t . iia o'' y f t he her :, mus!cul1.Ir weakhInI'es, beniing; lw ainV. 4411 e r.wening of feet, sorene's of the I re:s ts,m health inuformo.ition Vou wangt it--it fre Liv'erettce for' Livcr ills. Thie I )I-' Are also Age [Peerless Enigini et ter. .'ickets Now onl For' dafnIild inlfinntnnon FROM NEFlNMlO I4,. It is al iixious ti1ne With farmI'ers just now. The CoIs rails has causedI u. to get bll with our work. We are makis g ari on gem green, who is inl a thliving col Lion just now. Wo thillk w'll rle to oost H-im if I t ho sun1 -hino 11 few days and ho will 4.11n1ra1 yaller thwn. Me an1 lly bi Prd, Sam havo [:Cein sniaking c )1.rn, cutt weeds and 11( letting thu still to 10or1 a1nd dhrngtetIraces, 3m1111b Calls it. M .t people lone cuttinl ( wheat in this secti It. Frank LnadGo imr nd Jas. K. haLer havo houl L AleCormlick icaper nild bill ach(1 and sambio Says we ermdl, night Its welI hunt a hole I rawl if), for the day is S !On co fig wheni wo will lno longer leeded IlI (lie wheat, iield. 1le si lie i'mianl 11if of. Some Otherg v nint wIll como to des roy vleit, heatuse p )Oplo <lon't pat iAze lione indistry. le Says tI I the reason they uro1. so had 'll ihrestl.rs "will sooli be oil t 011ds1( and the botS will miss (h oney, tlle old henis and roosVt liy begiwi to shy off' for there is ouig fryors to kill and the ho ilios will hli igiter, but, th bi 'ill be full and fuller. The ci re look rard to the cominhg lie thresher with pleasino at -ill stand 'arounld withl their I ['S inl their ears and (-egoi 'atch the buzzing wheels while der os itistle aroui , first ie we!l, then to the wood pi id to the kitchen and back mo thresh. M rs. B, 1). Lon ha I'd t is ablo e upl) algain. Chas. Childress and son Esh isited relatives and friends in tI action the Sth inlst. Mrs. Caroliino liirdinio is serioi f ill again. An e'('I ioni of triustees was hie t Louhlardt school houlse t-he 1.1 ist., whichl recsulted Iml th1l eh oil of tho Fa Ie men011 aid tho pr cecs are good for the Ilection of Macher from another (.oun11ty ireenville.-Shall we always tu ownI olt, OwnV Coutily teach(.-rs f* utsidleIs? I it right? Is it c istent t' gv Vth t ch)oois to tea< r.s of other Count( ieq whol we ll lach.8 who Iave tihe good icir comity at heiart and who i1 ponlt lmoney anld much timio reparatioi to teach. Blackh:rry picking is at its m:1 numI now. The pickaninos e 0 sc(l ill tle pate'hcs every dll JA. bo se is w'iqo. Sambo saw c hake a plum bush and watch i 1o plums to Fall the other day. Ala~igister, A\ TlERHI lbE EXNPLOSION "'Of at gasol ine stov burn11t~ed idy ht'ro frightI fully,'' wi'it..s N. est do~ctors.~ couildn't heal the ii ing sorte t hat f'ollowetd, lbuit Bi in's Ari'i ca Sailve' ent irly ('I~t er." InIfallabirl' oi' Cuts, Coi' n i PtIes. 52c at 8tolt & The y 's. AM'.N.\T iN. now~ st udents will be held at, 1 :soutiiy Coiurt House Oin I:'id ruly l2ihi ., at. 9 A. M. AppliCaiits 1Y'ust, n1;l Ib I han (fif(teen v'e.urs of ag. tfter' July J'2thi. they will bte 'is average :t t. h is 'eN a 11n in1 tion.ll The Cost 0f at l*'lilanc'', in'la ing board'(, fiu'n ished 'eom, lii ighit and wiashi, I i s .9.0 K iionthi. I t dlogue aiiddress Pries. 1). Your Fruit and Vegetable W'o have just roceiv ed a Ial hipmenlO~t of F1~ 'IT .J A S & 81 'A RJ nle somei fine Apple VinutgarU. Also a lot of h~ost ( raini Cradi Uroafd Brim Straw Ifts and lI "IDoatl SItuck'' for' h1gs -~clIu ut bedlbugs, alnts and( othleri: cta. Tr'y it. A nic1 lot of wiov'eu wiro cots ot weath or, solid comnfor't in ht i'on beds anld spr1inlg. A lot of nico Pickles, T1omnate satsup), M'ustar'd, Cheese, Jell: sal~mon, Sardines, H-ams and ot ilck nacks for pick nlicks. 00ME AND SEE U$. ; WV Tj 1Ur,' A 'T T C C) ai, Granito knCwn -> tho trld kmen L,> fimish the? work-,. - atsial cr'1d to our alldress will i to yuri i'>mio. We buy in car A ITY-. E 0' CO . 014 Stand4, GREENVILLE. I) C( 01'L:.TI-: 1.1N1-; lg'ht a Ilw- lfv '! prices, mail (t o lw r i5 s 1 1i SIr I08 1 in - I rade. I v Io 1 4 2l.im Ivli Iv 1y Ii Ihv aver; ha er wat 'it 'Sr an1d hlak w 4)"..n \v .s tod ill fabrics in l r b , (fio lrtiu s. vIri I f new x l - -. mI ,yA at )1*.' s 111 ill i mi en t for so i. I i d ig I .. :1 a l , )w I-A. K"I .toAriN I -, 1 ~', . f C ,1o one ibt yours lven ki ow of tle enug11 you)I V'o ti g.Whly do 0 Lu ere t it n't s . ry. Don't c your health and keuty,(for the 4Of 1nk a Speedly Mt -.L. by the rof the oth .) 11 i't f e "A weak " I " wirn out." haj;.me blood is at s botto f all your tiouble.