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THE EOPLE'S JOURNAL VOL ,.-NO. 39. PICKENS. S. C., THURSDAY, OCTO'EV31R 24 1go'. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR The World's Oroatest' Fever' Medicine. For il forms of fever take JOHNSON'S CHILL AND PBVER TONIC. It, to 100 Stimes bettor than quinine and does in a single day what, slow 4lutnn cannot, o(10 in 10 days. It's splendid .uros are In striking contrast to the feeble cures made by quinine. COSTS 5o CENTS IP IT CURES. 8elling at Cost Ellvery thing. ~a Owing" tomm.so ipoosd ch :11nges inl omr bulsiness, we will Sell Carriages, Surreys, Buggies, Phaetons and Wagon At an Absolute Sacrifice! Until ouril stocki is rtced. Di), 'I, t uke' our word for it, but coie and see for yot -it I and he coiynced. H arness of :a11 kind at cost. We carry 1t Ib~eh wk, ( oti n l d, TyiVson JIonie-, anli! vari. oheir inakes - of t0ggie%, &., ;iz :ict Iiigh Gle Wagon.i, i Minh~bker:ne Wber :i ebnir adt th-! (hvensboro-4, T Iilr and CuImttanoyw Now\ is. the w.( svc-mo ior .-cling vehielu of :iI kind-, anuud we are going to seIi ( partl, perlijt 'r no) roit. Thle ea--on f-1r .\ln!vs :1ntl llorses- i pretty weI~l4ll ' ber lh\\fn have a few har-1:i yet. HR nie r, \% 1: l o l ~our t or. elt-I k hire., 4mwn 0 'Our 1 ow n il p hory :nI doo oin owni w ,rk. kWe ,u I sell !ny1h1, we have filr V,1-1h or. 'outo aerd inni kU11 11r4-.01n0:1f Io oil. W hen[?I ill i e v l ow o ine : q1 e .W are a1\l glad 4o w he eo' wlwi-lhor 111Yy wishl 14o mly or n t . CHARLES & McBRAYER, (orinV ( urt, Ui\er ani! JAk-o:1 Stiill. G t. iEN VI 1F, S. C. W ATE W. WITE.-ILE ll WLIH rTiE &C O., We h)ndIle all kinid-. of MARBLE AND GRANITI il mlo n to illeta lle lii -l lo Ii il lit w it) tinish th1v work. w*ith1 l ~,i s l iii 1ric, to1 ir h li', W.. Imylin var lots an)l en give h l. 1w prli4:e. ?M11v' II FF 1 .st; \ N i (O1'ING 8I'ECIl/'l'h Ets. il-a for I 1-alle, WITE & 00. Anurson, S. C. iT WIL COST0-.' YOU ON LY ONE CENT TO VfND OUT ABOUT THn E~ "R\ MATT1RESS; T1he quality, thc. guaranto", the pri?ces, and t' c siz 's. Drop us the postl; i 1,3ly cy, "RhEX," alnd sign your name in full, giving address. Dexter Broom and Mattress Co PELZER. - -S Listen a Minute ! NV E \A You'll want to buy some D)RY GOO] for, b)ut dlon't ask you to take DR)iY GOOD 2fi-0 yards 100' gray and brown Eider %000ll yards ni1cC dress et yles in Calico I lot good styhes inl Calicos at,... 1 lot nlice Plaid Worsted Styles in Dr MOMEN 11lot dou ble width Suiting, worlh 10 e 1 lot1 so)ft linishi 1 yardI widlo Bleach in I lot good yard1 wide 8ea~ 18sland at... I lot bright stylcs in Outing at... 1 1(ot Bed TJwi lied Wool Flannl at.. 11lot very heavy School H1oy Jeans... Dress Goods Values '[hese prices areC0113 olyo a few of lblth vivutlihwo ie obo~ maylll thousands of blargains to be0 foundl1ltvr wdidihow It 5 ~ in our b g store. (Come~, see wha1t we have, o oltle IiLOitL t it will beC a pleasure to show you, and ifIlt UWl.4mdfoplcklw you aro nlot satislied to exchange your Welohveam'iiieutliCf money for ou r merchandise we will nlot eoDctt.zrclipt141)rnlr. 1 otal oo -r Wis Fard. t 211p e Moaobl int a'Storflede FRFE RURAL4 DELIVRY Good Roads are Absolutel; Neces Sary to Mainltain the Service. The Atlanta Joral says it h1a called the -atlention of Ile Georgia farmers to the neca.-ity for gi "', roads, andl, in eso andou,0has ua dgel the wisdom of payingim greater at telition to this Iost importatint iatter. But here is a point blouglit out by Y Co). A. W. Maclhei , superintendent of the United States fric. delivery system, U that will appeal to every firier who appreciat.cs IIe Irural mail delivery. It is fully explained inl un article in The Louisville Post which says: The policy of the postoilice lepat t ment with regard to (lie establishment of the service has chai'ged. At lira rural free (livery wits m experiment, and the restrictions were not regaied as in place. But the system has passe(d to the permanent stage. Now no route will be put in pendiling the improvement of the roads. No route will be permitted to open until all the roadk upon the route are in good con lition. Thle mail car. ier is not now forced to make his wily through iidil hub deep an( alost imps.able, as in some cases di ing former winters lmud wet seasons. The policy of the depart ment is to see that the roals are goo-l before free Idelivery of ma1il is granted to anly community. The puyliy of the (lepartment, more than that, is to see timt, those routes now in operition, pending improve ient of roads by landowiers, ire not. neglectel by tilmse who ire ple(dgel S fur their betterment. If it is hound that roads remain unimproved a rea sonable time, the rural carrier will be called off t he route, and tihe daily nmail sei vice will be abaildone(l on the neglected roads. The oilicers in charge of the rural n. free deliveiy system are as much in a. terested in gocd roads as is thie good ur roads bureau of the auricultural depart ment at Washing-ton. Good roads are a ncces--Sity whic the rurl carrier 11must piss. If a (ounitv loes not, osses goo r.a1 tha countI wili utitore hatve a i::rid ine tlecuirini.. route". ailld will have a har-ler time lseelmnig routes 1,ha1t imay nowv he operat ing over pool roads. PIoor roals make the mail service very un atisfactory, aill it is tle luienlcy to blane the ser vi an tihe lepartment rather tial to lay thei blane at tile proper (o001o. The following letter was recently written to the Hlt. Geo. W. Steele, Congressmanl frim the iei'venth dis trict, u indiana, from Lite lion. A. V. Machlen, general superintenldent of the free delivery systi iml. IL ik ollicial and wvihl be wael with interest: %l1.3A(*lI ENS LE-TTE-:. " The temporary siispensiio of service last winter aid spring ol a number of ruiral free (leliverv routes inl tle Westein SIates on accout of tile ill)aSable con iihitill l the rioals hoih2lit fortcil ,1y to the attention of tile (lepltmlnill tihe nity of !ocle roads inl conneilction with thll, rurlfre dev livery Fervice. At that Iin.e thte local aut liorities were ilfoiled th1iat lin the roatIs were liproved i foi e tie re tiurn of wiliter there wouldt ht dali geir - of a 1'ermaneiit withdrawal of th: rural free deliverv service. I' iorts show that the advie( of the dpart iin ment Iuna been heeded ini manyhi inl t sitmes. Ill One il cality , whichi I ie (all, favorable action was tda by1 I the townshi p trustee b* a ppropriiatim i an ot roads over wlih ti rura ciii. V tr'ave!ls. Iid u "While the actuail suslpeion~is of' service oin aiccount of impassamble roads w ~ero few compa ratively speaking, there were a grmeat m.mny cerses in which lie poor condition of the roadls madle it very dlitlicuilt to provide; an ellicient service andl~ in whlichi the service was *performed Only by dint of petrseveranice tn the part of the carrier, backed up by the d etcrm in ition oft thle tdepart ment to deliver mail whenever it was1 potssibile. It is reatdily seeii that thle caniditioni of t he road~s becomies a very )S, CL~OTHING, and: SIIl'S this season this simple claim as true until yotu have Ie turers, buy in large quanti S SURPRISES. OAss .oods........................... e ..... ................ ................1e ............a.........................24 oos, o 5, our price............ ... 29e itoos ............ ......... ..... 10 ..................................... . e dr 50oour prie.........................lu ugh style JDress Goods, black andt colors. from iMan Greenville, S. U im)po1 (it consideation in tile eI lishlment of rii free delvery. \V the roalde are !(il a route 27 o inilcs in ILg11th Inniy be mre e served thli ;innther toute of 1; miles over p(or. in! s. t in the li-st Casel iore people served, the service is periforied 11 expeditiously and vithli much 11 ease by the carrier and his horse. Carrier, too, cal establish a reguhl of service enabling the farmuers know jlst awhat what time every lie wil! arrive in front of teiru pi ises. In tle secoild istaluce, with short rot e aV r had riiil s as ii timei is conlsumedI inl serving. a1 snui tuber of patrons, the regulairily lie service vatiis with the Chatu conditions of Ilh-- roads. the wiiil inore trying (it both the letter ear and his lorse, and unsatisfactory tile pati ou1s, especially wlien it ibco nCecessariiy to SuS)Ci tihe service account of iipassable portions of route. "Reports from all parts of the oc try inidicitto clearly that the people waking up in order to obtain the esi lishiement of rural free dclivery, ai this way it is seen that tho rural vice becomes a great factor in the g roads movement, which of late y has beei agitated in mainy of the i gressive States. A. W. M. lhe letter of Mr. Machen hi ings the policy of the postal decpaitellni iniiiiation rather than by dircet ats tion. ltural free dii .er will go vlii re the pe iple either have or willing to provide good roads. It take several years tu spread the de ery system over the entire fairly N popilated portions of the couni Those portions which have At all tih or at certain titnes of the year . roads which make the service exi sive, will be denied the luxury or 1 ilg the mail brought to the hc every day. Daily the reprusentatives in C gress ae being more strongly pressed with this fact. When a g case i3 mlad out in ifavor of a crl 1ou11(, thle delurimVien ii. i('tf t On report f' tle sl ecial agent, an. " romi inl the qprin.g " is certain elin.e the petition tP be held up fl tinie or sometimes for good. It is der-st ')oo thalt the deparit wlil I N'ill force a tile to th0 elfeet that carr report their inability to cover a r ol accouilt of the condition of romioas it will be abolihel and I service he iiven froin the vilhage p Thousands Have Kidney Trov and Don't Know it. How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with water and let it stand twenty-four hour sediment or tlng indicato' e unhealthy co tion of the neys; if it st your Irien I evidence of ney trouble; frequent desir pass It or pai the back is convincing proof that the kidneys and b der are out of order. What to Do. There is comfort in the knowledg< often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swa Root, the great kidney icmedy fulfills e wish in curimg theumiatism, pain In back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every of the urinary passage. It correzts lraat t3 hold water arid scalding pain in pas it, or bad effects following use of lqg wine or beer, anct overcomes that unplea necessity of being compelled to goe during the day, and to get up many ti during the night. The mild and the eu ordinary effect of Swamp-Root Is realized, It stands the highest for Its derful cures of the most distrcssing ca If you need a medicine you should havt best. Sold by druggists in 60c. and $1. s You may have a sample bottle of wonderful discovery '^ and a book that tells , - , more about It, both sent . : absolutely free by mail, " ' address Dr. Kilmer & nomo or Rwmnp Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing n tlon reading this generous offer in this pa atndt these are times whein you wan a(1 the <iutotaitions belowv, iand even1 tisan e our goods at the lowesn ....NOTI'ION A niice colorcd boirderedt Ladies' ili A Ladies' white h emnit itchemd IIand A Ladtie' linei lrawn iniiiti Ilandkl A Ladn~ies' iiIIal Lnon hem stitchded I A (Gentlemon's whIito lii landkerch ie A fine Cambrie Gentleman's Jlandc 1 lot hadies' ficeco lined .Jersey Glc (i50i pair ladies' black Kid Gloves.. 2 papecrs liair Pins for .... I dlozen Alhunium Ilair Pins for I biottle Vasalirte for ..,... 1 bottle0 Maclino Oil for..... GREATER CI Never landod in this section than y A Clay Worsted Suit for... A good, servliceable Cisslmero Si A fine Cas,4imere, worth fromi $8 A fine all wool Clay Worsted $10 A regiular' $12 50 lack Chcviot & We can sell ven some $1l2 f0 to $. Our $I8 quality In Suits you may ufactur vidrful itaket place he ni b ule t v 'i ti, or late. An ca, ier ainiiny ;il E gI iii 'vi 1 ( iiate I he luutnei1cd antdt comme1rl vorid. . e ( ol1r Kys (.1) (e m ie isi forn11gII to ithe 1ionit with w leifuli rapidity anl is -reiht ,y F" and."' M r. Was hu rn also tnola1h Ilat i rinconlls sh l' bo eet. w renter wire ;l d for )A ,r 11r Ilice. Ile Iwlicve.i tniit I i f .1 hi 4i' ienl wit h1 spe.J ia! 0 1h - i I lli.eO should h w b e lectoei.. --- n It V ulder'land ihno 1,1m * ge and , u.*k f, thw couties!, they are to gro .',, viho :(Ire williri lo carefuilly wVatch mi ric uCial ite rests ao 1) od. S1 ien', wili lon. residence abol vould herome wonderfull factor~s xtelildiil, i l ir 1.l e I chtiollIs aull the y f:ieilinate th p1 *44 'rcs we ire( liake inl Ill tirad.i co ilicst 4f the c( tiercial world141. Amvitcm Or A I'nlsN ,. . A 111 delphian who knew I)1-. Ix. y, N *leile:y's plhyic'iani, whjen hi wea tudeit inl that cioy, callidi on him Va8hingt1ion a1 w--Ci ilvitei tI Iun Onk. TheV I'llhlbdelhin.k I' t xcu'sed her-auwe of chro-mignie hich prceenited hi cating lnlhe i ( It 1)i tr v 0it tv i il y~i IJIII k I IIk N onseniI: , 1 i d e '. R1ix y), h; iked (I N o ini t nI ill b(tl --.I i ise ie3ou a1 good lectlure,.~ uifferitig- n r In n ,I le-ssne:s, ilti ia thil el pll five ( man. 1.e y u h t it Sitting opposite. to nilt yout h; ioked it yOuriiI wat ch four Jii umb16 (1 with the se-al oil your w a hainI, I t wIiIre td I I If vo t bit relhi when you didn't Stop t'r1n % n'rns thri-o g youi OII hair, and i hI Ik ed in eli s an1 tI y withot htv nything paWolicul'r b say. You M Cseyure forvousafori. Irr cep still1 wheni you call, ald 1w>t other aullf i a outn tI ifiiA Ihat 0t eoneirn yi. I !, patIi II ki n w tO dt nothm ati the poper ti all te, w til, doit0r ' OveInpa ollii Ilk. " I wI in de b ould dlll I dn' ls singlil said Old col >r-d de-m-oen. "4 WhS. at f yucome back, de v te wiag aA~od. /.11 ' h1 [it w .n l it c y ilintell' iol ne.101. d n wel avS wuy; 'ides hill 'ejIi. tl' in Num .y 19i Ile biack 1loppe"' -Atlata Cntton. The World's Greates' Cure for Mlalaria. A 1 ,I a I ts v I y t l~ I r For al] fOr io f Ahit il ']o (ui Jug tako Johnso50)': Chil fll Fever T nic. A tyit of- . r hea Atl, hreoly. 1ii.m!1a'tL3 (I"' M ilarhal W 0,,,i ng. Thl anti tt for it i-, JO0HN ON'0 T 0felG. O( t i t I thI- 11. :. Cols 5o Cents I it cure'.. W000PAET PA YUNDTOGHTEN our A iii Gray? ir Dial "y, My hair wits failing out and turning9 . gray very fast. But your Hair vigor stopped the falling and " restored the natural color."-Mrs. E. Z. Benomnic, Cohoes, N. Y. or it s impossible for you -. not to look old, with the color of scventy years in your hair I Perhaps you LII are seventy, and you like your gray hairl If not, LI, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. in In less than a month your - - gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth. $1.05 a bottle. All druggists. If your 111irgt cannot siupily you, s'li 1 one d1; 1ar al(I wve Will express rs. of your iearst exI ress off cc. A ddrea, 3 11 '1. C. A'Y t CO., 1ow."', Mass. e1rV &AW*~~V~ 1 -1 I -.50 YEARS' "in -EXPERIENCE attit ' ,I V I TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. A nvotic e lin V Ia t chii ll 11d etl llt toil niay tell quikly neera1n Ita cipitism freo whether an t ill invetl r ii Ihnbly Ipat 1mtnbl ( Cotiicia n t 1 r t ien t I tllnitin ok ol l'ltellnte !I Wt IV ' 114111 t1d I N1111lof I 'ti t Pi te 0 n1U 1141 1to. 0141le4t1 11 'I'me 3 'or me'(till-ingpatiorite. 'Ata i 1rough Munnit & .o. recelve i~. Iyer ror iv. wthot chaiIrg~o, inI Lti0 $Cknioeilc iter Can. A hatimun~mely Illitstritteit weekly. Lnrgest cMr. to yei for t 1i moill 11, ti$. $ 1.itct by L1 n ten0a 1ttlers. () MUNN & CO.s01roadway. New York \ rV uch 0t1i0i. 105 Fl lSt.. Wastiingtoti. D. C. IOU -Le CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, COPYRICHTS AND DESIONS. Sen S. ui r l binsqilt Irect to WasItington, 1ave1 t itte, cosits less, 1,itter service. my omIlo cio, to U. n. Patent Office. FREE prelimin. c ry examinnuilnn 'mati. Atty-a fee not duo until patent flanecurad. PE:RHONAL ATTENTION GIVEN-19 YEARG { ACTUAL. 1:XPERIIENCI. Book "How to obtain Patenta," e., nouIt free. Patents procured through E. 0. Biggers v r eeive sv pectal notice, without charge. In the INVENTIVE ACE Late ol C. A. Snow & Co. liItustrated montly3-Lieventh year--torms, $1. a year. 918 F ST. N. W., . SIGi1L1 WASHINGTON. 0. C. Agents Wanted F''-r the "l 14Th OF 11OOKIIU T'. WlASH IN(sTON." Written by himself. Every bodyi bi ,.cnt are now manking over .4oper anointh; be~st book to s211 to color ed 'eC"ille ever pi.blisheid. Write for terms, or senId 21 Cents firl Iitfit and begin at once. I'lease meintion (his paper. Ad dress J. r.. N ICiI() 1S & CO., Atlanta, Ga. &500.00 IN GOLD G!VICN AWAY Si 11'l l Itcijes tie regular cominis i11nS. fmr ellinI our spiloldid line HOti Del Y t( iKS for 1901. No bht :prizes to a few, but every aget gts i abriiro. a Fl1 - te.en yetr ti buiin ssq record b ack of this of icr i llndI'om~c Iillmle-ealse oultlit. 01nly Ord cit LI it and1( seOCur 13(lcoic of Iterri tory atl. tnc. Adldress 1). I'0. IIJlIItit, '~A Business Course. 'Oe Stenigraph~ y and11 TypewVri t ing, com-i 'a jIOLet course--L.............. 3000f Poit ion slceu1011red~ for gra(1duates wi thot. AlO A LIlSO CMl., CI8 CCSTOJ0.1,, rI A larey atl laitw, urs 111 II a W 'si < on rI t 'i . (a f.;i.Nm VTF,.;, S. C i0 i aYohecu.tSa~ n e be icyc our's is the place you are looking B)d1. We buy latrgely fromt manu)1fac nisIth youii. Tlhi nk overP theso : Shoe. for ......................$ 75 r................................... 75 I'.b...t......-r ...h...,..................75g ran tee) )rtxss Sh~ou for---....... 1 24 hoes5 at... ................................. 1 48 adc1If! I) P(1" q h 10 at-............... 1 95 -.''--......----------.......... 100 ry 5. bI, for'.---.---............... 121 fo.........-.-.-.................200 ..............................,.,. Itip, Sho1 tor-.-------...............73 Manager. tab- THl 2oTH CENTURY RUST' iere ___ A 9cheme for Fighting the CottonI zsly r21) Combination With a Proditcers' Combine. S I P. Waslbilurln, president of the I-e! Commilonwealthi Club, of Alass., has Phe returned froiu tilope. Ile hats bec Ite abroad since last July on an interest ing muissioni. 1It proposes to light, tihe cAtoll trst witl ia .5,000000 co.. m Operative I rust,. Ie said : 1 was conl)[ums'sioned to go abroad headVisit Icia',Englandl ; also Blel uch gium anld otheor co-operative ceniters, -(and investigaIte Iheir co-openitive meth. Od) , with a view to applying to our 0 Ierative phnl whatever features n11ght be of valuev to it. III Switzeraland 1 111so rier met our foreigi rereslentative, wio to as been abroad 11eal y a year, making t10 a 1pecial st mldy ofl this i1tt(. "W ' OuR ptln con~ltemlaltes thle or'gani the zation of the fir t 20t0 century co Operative tis it. witli at capital of $5, un. 000,000. Our banking and commercial' e lieadituirters, our execitive dvpart.. .b mlints and ou" wh1ole Supply louses I will be in St. Loui, while our ware houises ian1d sl11ppinlg Centre f or cotton )O(d will be at ileiis, Tenn. Srs ." Aly associates are deterllilled that ro- is Co-opeiltive tlist sha1ll be slillici. enitly p~owerfuI~l finianciahly aint numeri-li cally to protuct the cottoil growers of bylte Southl and ablsoluitely control that. - lharket in tile intereI 4f Iigler prices for. cotton. li is not ilten(ded as a pilathropic or reorm movement, but rathier asz a plain business schleme to - meet the existinilgl- cottonl trust onl Its own giroumili. 'IThe ida asi not a sud (en llsiltie, but Was born (if dire 1e nie ce 3ity In self-defense and has been ic long considered. eil- Unlike orgm iized labor, the cotton IV growers artle 1n111 of mlcalls, am u11111itedt use can1 easily control t1le cottoll market of tle coultry, ill fact, they raise so oi- largc I proportion of the cotton crop i of tie world that ihe mice they act. I nAHt !11 concert they canl hohd their clop lor ai hier prices and(1 practicali control I tethe COto mtrket of1 tle world and tad thLieby Ietor living., prices For Il I to prodce(r11, t a ' As soon as ily busin ess inite ests Ilm Boton will permit, I shall visit IIe el,-cottolIn prduing States of the Soil ii ers and conisullt with the leaders of tis i uste great Ilovellcnit, a we ll as witi tIe leadillg cottloll grTower0S' alssociali in ini al c lte,0 80 thia t their stpecial 1OCal neweds s11111 o! he overlooked. We i I liave 110 ailouicernents to make, 11 4 stock to sell, 111 l)i0iLSes to rTleem11. Ve are 111oe anxiolls to 1novc slowly ble and mature o co-peative han. " While we rect/gnize the fnilldal ell tal co-operative principles apphied in (the past, we llmve been unable, because rour of the peculiar chiarac ter of this enter s; a iI isc,*ini thiat it is a gieat distribulilng set- r an - sy iem, to tl.ilize many of the estab ndi- lished precedents. On tie contrai-y, kid- ' a-re elntcringLP I butl Siglhtly ex "plored tins N11111h) and illist oulselves establili is precedents for the fiture. TIhe Ire fo Ie, kid- it tehooves us to move in I specially too (1111tiu 1111111ir ill order tIat our11 per " to fected pli ml he lioouglily safe, als sound alid celservative, lad- "If tis System neeeeds, it will be follved by co-operative wileat and(]1 corn trusts ill tle Vet 1 and conform- i so ing to the 8pirit ul the nIe w century, m1p- wiil illaugulirate a new blsime:s sS'"t.Im1 they thaitnillbighl n odcert ity at lthy 1110 the victimsi o1 the mone~ty sharksal of lhe trusts1.. santsed i ntere(II lt l~lIOnl bothI sides of lhe ften At lanitic and11 each1 1 ne deeomet i st1 mes atwait('(d with eage~4r intereI boIhy thou.. :tra- sai(d of per~80 sons ,4 wh beiev ce we arei 1001_ onl theO light trac1k. The .Set (1 tr11ike .the of labor anld thle 01141 of :o- oper~at ionI. Izes. Th'Ie onily waiy to) beat a1 trust is to or.. thIs ganiz~e a bigger and1( bet1ter 011' ill the m ic rest of 11he producher. Caiijitat and11 co..Operationi are thle two miighity algetn cies thrtoghi which this clan be done11. "A America1 ii aheadv3 yea11rs ahtead of li'.. ally of' tihe six naltionis I visitedl, iln in I to spendl yourl dollars1- where theoy will hatve ti he-se quo1tations (toln' t tell the whole storyV'; ym0 p)osible mlargin, and1( we al1ways di vidie pri( BA RGA INS.... mdI~kerchieof.................... .. .....2 kerchief............... . . ..... ....S rchilef for ....... ..................... 4 andkerci ef...............................e for................ ... ... ............. 3 serchiief for.......... . .............. 4 f ...............0 . ..............140 2OTIIlNG VALUES co aro now showing. ......- .....- .............- ........$ 2 89 ut for................................ 38 50) to $10 any wlhere, our le~e.. . .....5 00 Suit, at-......... ................. 6 48 uilt at.........,...........,...... 8 .Is 5 Suits lit.......................,......I 48 have ib............................... 5',s ors Out .TOHN