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fie reople s Journai 31ARK ET REPORT. Corrected weekly by tho lleath, Bruc lorrow Co. PRODUCE. Cotton- -------. ..-- . ...7lto 7 3. Ahgck n --Lin ..... . .............15 to Fryc erSs...... ............., .. ....... 15 to Fryos.; 15 to B tter ............................................,.. 13e(0sw aix ..........................,............... . -Ea Gov. John Gary Evans wa here Monday on business. -E. B. Richardson, of Liberty and B. J. Jolnston, of Norris, wer, here on buiness Tuesday. -J. N. King,bridge builder, wa; here Tueshuy boforo the CounIt mmissioners. -e110 County (om iII issioner; d their regular monthly sessiot I eday and looked aftr mucl businioss Of prossilig Im Ipor ta llli. -Mfarried oil De., :01hI 1901 By D. J. Johlson N. '. l\lr. AlftIQ Green to Miss Rosa Presley. All of Liborty, -I.1oad notice of chlosiniig ou1 sal of Di)y goods. of k rid'e; ; 11:ll1innf)114 at, CoSt whi ichi is nou On. the tlilin for a liar)j j. The Bloard of St'ward. Pick-n: ( lothor-dit) Circuit, II(.u in ll oLfiice o" Prvolt.ludge Newhry oIIet for I V0'~ssil: W f t' ill,- 01,i th o t o a t.I nu i oi l,1,il $Y;. 2. C .ndSnhyoon> 0 o'Clk m the M hlodi :st ll. E ver)iy mr s uryl tley, -ut ted to lattn I , im doub) lcta:S it b i m0etin g.. movedl his aw olioe fomh ,h build. ingnea I~ liriedrug store- t') tho buildmsbrl fmI-Iry Icuinp Il )I t hev Jouirnal, ad1joinling s the Bigey Storo . -S sai1cls of h Poik.ns dis i ry . r thS a o l at I)o ') In. ber. nt 65 of which the r proln o mght t ed to r., io ts nstpoi w being ---The ou ot f oftG ramv & Fergui so, inl ti o thetwe ye LouS Mn the) p t oenied bth. machinry, ws Sold Monlday, at. assineis sle, to B. E. Granldy. The plant will doubtles resume opuarlien at on eary dag. Isl'OP1 IT. i nh:eted couh or cold may load to serio is brochil or ng toubles. Donl't tako cbanices whenl Foley's Hone11y n1. Tar ablords perfoot seciurty from wit athes ot a cold.-BOLT 1)EILEHE NE WS. he hnt g ii one into winter1 quar-(11 la think2(, ~ Ih yun iought tohave workmm.~ God want l)iui to wor alld schol isaisittonfr h youn to elp~ thema o towards arr 11id' 'at theEaleyp Parsonag, byi~ Rev. W. E.iil Wiginse I e o5th Nisso . Maxi SthY of Elo y to (lrl. tyThe brie and -roo hm ent a few day ftltollon the iir'ti mariageik ith:ji htisle the brie' autMrs L R.l .\ is th hom scwe of th ai' o cerMing Marth Boroughsd, wrnidowa ofi~ Jamy aE,1 Boouhs <jnd Il hrs Borugs nd Mromuelmi C. Hoggs ofs (ntr~ an wee ined mun holy h fin ihy e sce, the har ve num bert ofinvied oust ofabnt friends aLu latlgie. 1The paor watast fullyeri, with. Ieve g0ens a0. anhy h-mdii (1 posc and isade cavsiond A weei otclled tiht fi byiath;'; gmin tr W. g. seabrn enternedg ate. Fouleywhe sixno beau tiu mai lsa al eradin whinty fon ctghe. r o and lunge tom, ves( onnh 1id0 of ateo sthon n~~amely: and MaYtifSPnemIr Dora .pe and Ma Jone @Then A U ,1E1$4 It ATl O N. Ar. Editor: Will you favor me with space in yomr iper for the following onmments and montions of the colebration of the Quarto Ceutenial of the Ebineze.i colored hiptist church. The mlainl Purpose of' this article will be approached by the follow img f'acts anid commotnts. Ii tho month of April, 1000 the Ebinezor Baptist Church ollored m( a call to serve a.s pastor. T Ie Said call wiIS ascepted atnd I entered uponl miy duties as pa.;Cr May13 1900. The condition of, the chu reh it the time waft not at ill desired. This inay, inl a hi. 10811 1w attribui ted to lisitidersta I IndingJ, liisgiv igs, and irregIlaritics in tle church itself, wihIII the view of' de veloping ia m(ore desirahlh state of all airs a (arofuil survey, of tie(! whole IllIter was mk, and a sI rict course of act ion was adopted. The0 carryinlg out of thins couirse of action has beel attelided wvith a little friction, but this a duo to a lack, ()In pall of s oll of the lir-etl no to ,iue thle frralit purposo mil ended and not, from mtieannet'ss o hart. yl chief pir inne' mail ann11 was, aInd Ill 11ow', anid the s1piritual and miia(rial conudi tion of the churelb, :nd11 amllg the mlany pres ing neds, of the church So"'n amd felt bfy all, wai a more ( sirable! house of worship. The pul it, at, once becunc th 11 % eeIro, of, aigitat ion. .\t irst it was extensivo ly felt, Ihal the fitu. kred conli, tini (f the church wIas of Icll as l)nt gulIaanteo su1CCss, liut i nially a pressuro was b'ought to her o ro iethe Peo(Ple as to make thinm feel that, somothi Ing Could he donle and thmt mellthlin mulist be don 1, whIch c ne1 ()Iv It iot lead to tile ippointientt of a build i oilg olit tee. For solme reasonl the church hionored the writr with chalirmanoship, of the moveienut. Our Work was to get up )lphlls and lead ill oreeti ag a I now house of worshi ip on the lot, with Deacon I . S. l'erguson1 asi siStaint Chao imanI, Rov. C. T. Mil 11 r., SecreoU -y and Irlac'ln II. LawreleO, TroIsurr. The work wias begun Nov. 190o uand by the lIst of January 19i0 all the framing was oi the lot. Short crops caused mon'y to be unusually scarce, and wi.-lim die tated our stopping unil S;pt. 1901, at which time the old house wa, torn away, sinco then a large up ti-dato church house his been erected. Tho house in i!oor sur face contains over 2000 feet, and when completed will be worthy of the town of Pickens or most any other town. The contract of build ing was given to Mr. S. MolIlwain, and the work is well on "to com. plotion, as contemplated, anmd what yet remains to bo done witl be fin ished by the 1.7th inst, at which timoe the work will be turined over to the Building Committee for re-. ception or rejection. The latter is nlot anticipiated. The comiimittee feels bound to congratul ate the imembers for their uinstended sup Port given to the work. Ouri fr'iends have shown unftalting in-. tererest in the wvork. They have given their money and intflutence in the movement, and are yet giving it. Pickens is imado uip of a gen erous sot of white people. T1his is shown on business lines gener ally and has been muanifestod in our struggle to build. Just the amouiit given by our white friends the wvriter cannot tell in this arti ele, bunt we endoa~vored to keep an accoun t and the wvhole w ill l)0 known later. The work will close upl with a (debt of not less thiani $250 or $275. but this doesn't by)~ anyi mieanis climparoi withI what ha~s beenI doll". We w ill on en torinig to-Ceniteninial. The following will be the program for that special Occasion. Friday, 17th inist .tst day. 7 :30 p. im. The initrodulctory ser.. mon01-liv. Geor'go Ea rle. Salturdaiy, 2nd doy. .10 (). im. Devotional E xen-oises--. 10:1., a. mn. llading (if t ho hi tory of the (chu1rchi--C . T,' M ill er. 10:~> a. mi. C'all Ihe r'oll of Ihi chiurich, and( invitinig visiting friends to a seat. 1 1:15 a. mi. 'The chunrch when or'gaizedo and spocial mldtltis (onni(eolod5 ther3towIithI.--lb-o. Peter Gri~hin. I I:35 a. mn. TIh e finanluI spirit of the ('hulrch ini .oarly thuis.-ll. Lawrence. .12 M Th'le h ouses wvorshtipid ina at the I time of or'ganizat ion and1 on up to priesenit time,--l. S. Ferugut so11. .2 :20l 1. mll. Thel '.1 coferoneo of 25 years ago-ElI aM Andeihrson. 1 2:10 p. m. GenerIi(I discust si ois on tie ab ovo subhjeoct s. 1:80 p. mi. A djourn'I for' dhinnetr. 2 :30 p. m. P'rayermieeting lead bJy Deacon GJlover'. Easley Union. 2:30 p. mn. The Pastor's of the chnrch from the hoginntinkg.-- Boy. 3 :50) , mi. Gluetral Maur.lC8 41:00 p. mu. adjour'nment. 7::30 p. im. f1roachinig, Rev. C. T. Miller. Sunday, 3rd( Day. 9:30) a. mn. The Suniday Sehool of' the church, D. A. Lesley, 9:15 at. mi, The old (lesconi8 c the church --R, Rosaton. 10):00) The older emmou and mrn~ of the churiich--a tor Djiana 1% 19 u full0W~d by othora. Miss Maggio Brown of Central is tho guest of Miss May Oatos, Mir. and Mrs. J. G. Acker of Gireenvillo, spoit last wook in visit. ing frionds and relatives in Eaaloy and vicinity. 1Aliss Hattio Wyatt of Central, and Mis5 Manidaline Pickens of ihmdino aro guests at the home of Dr. C. N. Wyatt. \liss Estheor Holcombe left Sun s(1,\ Vay vnin fo! 1,6r it visit to f'rici ds ad rotativ -; inl Greenville. * s Abbi' McGo gavo a high ly v. jovablb sociable, to a number of i j' yo iiug frieids, at her home ill sou(-I lasley S1atur(hay evening. Cadets 1). (". Humbe1)rt, C. B. Ih1 tlood ad 1Henty McGee left un.day to re-enter Clemson Col Salm Rhobiln-onI has accopted a po'tioni witl (,x (Xan1 \Vost in Gre'pnvill', whl'r he will be pleas 'I to hmve 1i fihrind call and Fee him, w1en they visit tho city. lrhallininillon h-ft AMnday "r~ ''t anhu1 rg, n i here h will re I-ntIPr ('tuver.:e Comnetrvial School. iss IKat;e Ech of, Gainiesville vi ;1-1 .,t.wIk with her sisters -th n s Sh r 11 and Ifarris. ( 'at urda~y , be1)o Magistrate JTP'-Pn, ebarmi.d with; riot, as. SAndand :1t1ry with Iiinteunt to Li!!, m . 1.irrving concealed woap '\Vd1.1 G her lli, and William !\ee l ti do. to aypoar ii u r' '1 at io- : si t ing in th 8111 tO ive hnal r.. dollars each11, ill h -o Rle Ibrto mL aboon for " P Pn> al dol lar and tiamp ti ! \\'ili. r Thhlteen Hfundred d~lhu. Thecharges areo the IhA 1. f thme 1i'()in which happeied Christimlas ove night. () Frhhty ov noin' Mr. and Arm's. b of ' slav y ,ung folk by the M c-hu .111S MlMhan of Allan H 1 poi a 1 1ition of the hohidays ih 3W.:; \'Isa RIuniin at tho .\, onta1:0 inv \'iw otel, Ir. NaIlan Smith and wife, and on: Hotwaid and Wylie or M% fl0ihon, N. \. aro guests at 2loinpa ini \'ic w Hotel, 31 'Sr, lim :M, McGCee, and Bial I r sen:t oine or two days with . M. Tiylor at Moun11tain Vicw 1iotel last wwk. .)EVER LY DOTS. Xmas is about over and evirv thing has past oI very quite around Coldar Mountain. The liVerl'' Ganite Co. has sus pO di work until the holidays arc, Over. 2lis o- land Sheri ii has been yig. itilly; Miss Couell, 21 isa Sal lie Kennemnore and her sisteri have bOCen v'isitinlg in theses pari1ts. Alir. AlIvini H ome of Newborry is speinling Xmas with Miss Couch. Mr. W. F . D~yer of North Caro lina is spending the holidays with .J. 1). H]enderson Mir, Nelsont is the Pastor for the Reounjin chiclh for another year. Thle Sunday iSchool at Reunion is no~t s) flurishig niow onl aic count1 of' tho inclement weather. There arie enuoughi young folks in t his v'iiity to have a flourishing Su;~1avy !hool if they only w'ould tak' an interest in it; and they l-'w 'a the LhlPtyitOS paid Co d1(1r M\ t. a viSIt (hIrling the1 holidays. I ~Ila Coneh'I is visitinig her' 'sisr Urs i. "Iherai w ho hives below Thle manyv fr-i'npi of Ci. ii. Hlausamn, livli)naP' i Lim , I .c le p tPVJ~i l'Zstilto know ol' his recovy fr o heaee otucei by uteng Fo.' Ki.ne Curei, whieb1 .1. rec a' ud~jiyip to all, especially litvpd.-if~U T &1 THOH 1)N I1E. A F'AMIL1Y Im UNLION. We sublma rp'lnd a day more pleasait ly or pairtako of' such eln uintt'I hopi:italy as wasl tondered0( ui'. at the rt'idtenmo of Mr. and1( irs. :th. Thost IinvitedP arived mi (1ue I reI'll HistOIre-itld' Mitch'l ai dlinner! I,.ve~ thing goal that is r'aisedl on e,- 0,Pp. t ) il it i1~ aull of' the s, as o' 'li h' sitil kinow what a goodl ennu v <hnn111r is; b-ideslo, it would 'p wc 'tX h e guie080s :d hi lLd d J1. A. 11ndicks and MinSs di y k, 1'r. .\ . (2. SutIhel'lanld an I litl dau( gh0.'I r 1' I izzie andl Pearl, were allowid to njoy thle dlay in~ t heir owni wayV. 11 r and M rs. Holn. dricks and( t hir I'(har'ming dlaughitr' knov~l't just howc to miake all have a good tunelL. I atoP ini the afiterntoon alP reurnd to thir . reslpectiveO homes10, hiopin g for il maay happ re-Y . a turnis of the day. E. II. M. A L~1iFE AT STAKE. 1 If you but1 knew tho splendid melit of Foloy's lioney and( 'Tar yon would b)0 ; without it. A dosi or' two will prevenit I an a th.ck oif p~lnemonia or la gi ppe, -- It 11my5 1ave Vy 3ouri life'. j3OILT & TjIOjtN. 1. L.' 10:30 a. m. Praismeoting. 11:30 a. i. Missionary sermon by Rev. J. A. Pinlson, Greenville. 3:00) p. m.. An address to church and pastor, by Dr. A . J. S. Thomas, [)astor of whito Baptist church. At nigh t, memorial sermon by ll.,.,Wa tk ins, pastor. Al friends are juvited to attend and aid in. ra isi ni 15. on that d 'a. Th church will care for all visiting- chlurches. 11. WA KINS, Pastor. INI1!' ON 1A AN) LAGRIPPE. Congts e ued <iniekly by Foley's Ho ne~y andl Tar. Refuen substitos. N(TICE Pi'ENSIONERS. The Counity Pnsion Board will mcoet at Pieklns C. Ii. on Monday, ,Ja n uary, 2th, 1902 for the pur Pf*e of.# Ottlit il ig nmow applications of ex-Cn fiederato soldiers, sailors an11d widows, wh-]o are applicants 'or pensions, under the act ap proved Feb. 19, 1900. and for the pu)rpse of roviving the pension list of' 1001. Those who received (e.:.-iolns inl 1901 do not have to mlkV l!n1w al)plieations. We wou11!ld he pleased to) haCve any inl i o'oladtinI in r. t.ard to those ponl 'Irs who lave died or moved aWV Wltliin tho Iast vear, J .1. Nr wn1.: , Coiunty Chairnian. Jan ,111)12. (2 TI' pr" v!,nAt'' n of consumpPoti is on i ! aq1iuw'tion comuimiwinig tio propor t r . inl tiwiv. Ntlinog is sio well :ti l to wani olf Ialh l1n1g tionblo na 1v m tilln [ an '.6ar.--HO~L & Clerk's Sa1e, i'lE I * t I' II CA I (U0 , 1NA ("ounit f P ken, j in C'oinio 'lease court. r pn-rnuwe of : decutal order mado (01l..-wing t,[ ited casO and on file In!,h Cli-rks oiflice. .I wvill soll at the hti;:ht biddler on Satleday in February, 1902. i Picen ('. .11. S. C. (luring the emi hIurs for sale the I'lo'.owing dchcrib d IZ' . etat upiif o n theli tu rns here'in af io tioned to wit: Hi n , I lndrick, eti l ) - Wind \- crotal lia .\. I ll drick, order. IIt piece, p 1rcel or tract of land "i l in estaty ind Stai aforo i .i i iiirictue townsiip on Six Mile Crek, waters of Keowee river, contain inig ne I audivd :iad fift y-six (156) noros, ieII or I.<.;, adjoinitng lands of It. W. W itwin, M\artia Evans and others. T2rlne, on half I] elila, balance on a credit of twelve months. credit portion to be sicuired by the bound of the pur, clhser and a mortgrge of the premises, with interest fron day of sale. Pur. ebaser to pay fori all papers and for re cording the same. A. J. BOGGS (Seal) 0. 0. P. CIIID WORTH MILLIO19S. '"ly child is worth millions to me,' says Mrs. Mary Bird of Harriuburg, Pa., "yet I would. have lost her by orou had I not p)urchased a bottle of One Minute Conghi Cure," One Minute Cough Cure is sliro for couighis, eroup and throat and lung troubles. An absolutely safe cough curo which nets imumodiately. The yonigen chid can take it with entire afety. Th'lit hitle ones like the taste and rememiber how ofteni it helped them. Ever f~u i)l tld have a bottle of One Miuute CoJugat Cure haudy. At this sea, sonl espeiiny ia miay '>o needed sudden. FataI kidniey and bladder troubles oar always be pre voted by tho use of Fole's Kidney Cur.-BOLTJ. & THORINLEY NOTICE 01' FINAL SETTLEMENT, We will apply to J. B, Newbery Pro eute .Judge for .Pickens County 8. 0., or the 30 uhay of Jain. 1902, for a final set tlieut, of theo estate of Lucinda E Jouson.0i deceased and ask to be disoharg ud as.' executors. W. F. JOHN~oN T.. G. JOHNSON. miunes 1) - Eteoutor. NOTICE. TI.. (3. loinison will be at th< Aubr's scel d pt1(1]lces at the s-amie timeS, forI tho pu1rpose of col, lecting all ne.Couts dueltI the Journ al belore Jian. 1st, 1901. All ac counts must, be settled during the next thirty days. t3. I N ED~1 FOCUR WEEKS WITH LA \o 'havo recievedi ihe following lettei frt' .\b-. I-y K~omp, of Anigobi, In d., "t we m' i bed tfour~ wrokls with Ia grippe a . I in d inuny r edies and spont * I mblo i Ior trtteatet wvith phy'si to, bu I. reeivyed no relief uinti II tr I h-.v's liontey tind Tar. T1wo) small t,\w t' it i~lhtalvely ini my family.' I iro ,la. I ih 1902 to Fob.l V.2 l1 I ide I tfter the 20th of l-. I-T)S l'k KITE'.'II. Auid ito r. Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. This preparatIon contains all of th4 dlgestants and digests all kinds o0 food. It gives Instant rolief and novel fails to cure. It allows you to eat al: thec food you want. The most4ensitiv4 stomachs can take It. By Its use man3 thoan~ids of dyspeptics have beet cu red atfter everything else failed. 1i unequalled for the stomach. Child ren wIt h weak stomachs thrive on it. First dosecreieves. A diet unnecessary CuPoG all Stomach trouhi 1'rearr <m~ v 1'. O.ln)TVT&Cn, hi Onom~iueoioghiOuri For Uoughs, Colds and Q~'.up, OneMinuto~ouhOnmI A Auditor's Notice. To the Tax Payers of Pickens County: For the Convenience of the public I will attend the following places and dates named below for the purpose of taking tax returns for the fiscal year of 1902: Six Mile, Monday, January 6. Calhoun, Tuesday, January 7. Central, Wednesday, January 8. Catecchee, Thusday, January 9. Liberty, Friday, January 10. In the oflice Saturday, Janinary 11. Easley, Monday and Tuesday, Janua. ry 13 and 14. Cross Plains, Wednesday, January 15. Loo per's Shop, Thursday, January 10. iuigheis' Store, Friday, January 17. In oflice Saturday, January 18. Punipkintown, Mionday, January 20. Holly Springs, Tuesday, January 21. Eastatoe, Wednesday, January 22. Mile Creek, Thursday, January 23. Praters, Friday, January 24. I will he in the ofice from January 25th, 1902, to February 20th, 1902, in. elusive, and after this date I am required by law to add ia penalty of lifty per cent. on all non-returns. Please meet ine at the above appointment.s and avoid the usual rush in the office. As this Is real estate assessment year, I inust urge that each and every land owner como prepared to give a full description, number of acres, boundaries, &c. All male persons be. tween the ages of 21 and 60 years except those incapable of earning a support from being malinet or Otherwise disa bled, all 'onfederate veterans over 50 years of age. are deem ed taxabl polls. Be sure and be able to give thee uniber of school district as this is very inpor. tant information . Very roliectfully, E. FOSIER KEITH, feb20 County Auditor. DRUG3s! A full line of fresh, pure drugs, doliverod at any time, day or night. '.' CALL AT THE STORE '.' PATENT MEDICINES To Meet Competition. CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES! BEAUTIFUL MEDALLIONS, PICTURES, PICTURE FRAMES AND ALL NECESSARIES, .JUST THE THING FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. TOILET ARTICLES, SOAP, PERFUMERY, CIGARS TOBACCO AND PTP ES TOSUIT EVE RYBODY, LADIES PURSES FROM 25o UP TO $4.00 EACH. Complete line of Bibles and Tes taments with full concordance, Agents for Belgian and Angle Lamps. If we haven't got what you want, let us know and we will order it tor you. BOLT & THORNLEY NOW would be a good time to buy some Heavy Winter Shoes, JEANS, FLANNELS, OUTINGS, A lot of Childrens' Union Suits, the 25c kind, only 15e. Lot of Misses Union Suits, worth 85o to closs the lot a 20o. A lot of Ladies Union Suits eas ily worth 50o to close at 88o. Men'. Heavy Fleece Lined Un. derwear. Heavy work shirts to keep the cold Out. SEE MY LINE OF SWEATERSI Lots of Loaded Shells Shot, Powder, &o., for the Bird Ihunters. Lots of good things to eat, Full line of groceries at all times. Call to see them early and ofte n A MI MOR RIS Pickens, 8,.C ?WHome 'Phone Ne. 24. feb22tf. JEWELRY... FALL SPECIAL. When you make presents, give tasty ones, purchasers buy good articles. Pickens keeps silver goods and jewelry; your prcsents and purchases await your se lectioni. Nicely lRolled Plate Lec Pins, Color edl Settinigs, .05 Solhd Gold IBrooebecs, Beautifjul P~at terns, 2.25 Roll P1late Neck Chains, WVith Set tings, .15 Best Gold-Filled Lorgnette Chains, 2.50 Black Silk Foh~s, Gold-PIt ed SIlides, .15 00o(1-Filled Watch Chinsm, Plain and Patternedl, 8.00) Caollar Buttons, separab le tops)', . (8 Colhiar Buittonsi, 1-10 gobl, .25 Cuff Butt(ons, (colored set tigs, pair .05 Cuff Buttonis, GJold-Fiille, pair 2.50 14 k Gold Shell itings, sets anid pnt terns,.7 Weliworthz Uracelet, :3 heart silver fln. Ish, .30 Weliworthi Bracelet, :1 heart goldl fln. lsh, .50 Sterling SilIver Bracelet, Chaui n and Nethersole, 1.50 Any article in Jewelry pro. cured on short notice. Rogers 1847 silver goods: Patterns, Vesta, Columbia, Berkshire and Shell Satin. Forbes Silver Co's., Quadru ple Plate Tableware. Yours for trade, W H PICKENS, EASLEY, 8. C Notice To Executors, Ad ministrators, Cuardi-. I anns Ac. Please make your annlual returns dur-~ I ngthe piouth of Jlanuary as the law res A tailure to comply worke * Ib reoz oif your omissione. I.n n an WA HAPPY TO OUR CUSI We wish to thank our friends and patronage given us tho "past year a continuance of past favors. We y and prosperous year. We have sbmo bargains to offer in nels, heavy Clothing and Shoes. Yours truly, SFOLGER & TI NOW FOR A CI OF WINTER Q Exraordnary valuies in all DRESS GOODS, BLACK Extraor1 lin ry v~ aluens in RED FLANNELS9 JEANi E'xtraordiinary vnine Extraordi ity val i n -- ...Un erf A few CAPES and JACKE'S will U The most extraordinary value in I Heavy Shoes. h'liis is 0ho place to ey. The sale of Vhito Goods, Lawns an These goods will be kopI in all the now where can you buy hotter Goods for the Respectfully, A. K. F 'West ]Endl. R ACRAIG t BRC Produce a & We make a specalty of CHICKEN who have chickens to market to not rus the holidays, but hold them till abo when they will bring you a nice price, that time. We havo a nice Chirstmnas Goods Such as VACES, CHINAWARE, ORANGES, 4 lot of FANCY P'AT1ENT F.14 T'obaicco Tlobatco is going up) and .you hadl be cheap. Wo have about11 500) pounds of s it to your internst toi see us if you want We expect a big Christmas trade a: you, gWC~OME TO SEE US8 Ne SMITH & B3 Since tho fire in Juneo have Iaken thle slore-room Street, next to Finlay' Marketw. Wec hay Wite new and comi Clothing, Furnisl Hats and Shoes Of the same grades8 kept by us in the past, than ever. In addition to a new stock we have WORTH OF WVINTEI~ CLOTH'IING SAVED) DITION, TO 1E SOLD AT A BACRIlFICE, good clothing at prices unheard of before. Loc more you look thre better you'll be pleased when A~f 11 o e":om l c NEW YE 70MERSI customers for the liberal and we hope to merit rish one and all a happy Blankets, Jeans, Flan IORNLEY. LEARANCE! OODS. S AND COLORS. A KERSEY8! I! Sold for less than cost. m's, Vomion's and Children's buy good shoes for little mon di Enmbroiderios Is iow on. things of tio season, and no. same m1oney. ark, THLERS. E specialty. S AND EGGS, but advise all .ithomi on the market during it two weeks after Christmas, Lls the old glut will be over by line of JIANDIR~S, CAKES, AND a big I UR, with prices right, t tor lay mn a supply while it is voral kinds and we will make a bo.). 1(1 have p.l~lnty of help1 t > servo 1CRAIGK'BROS. w Goods 'W Stand w ethods RISTOW nown) ats the Babb Building on Maha e just op)'eed for the Fall andl >lete stoCk of ling Goods .. Weo feel better preopared to servo you BEVERl TIIOU:SAND) DOLLARS FROM THiE F1IlE IN GOOD) CON. Don't miss8 this oppIortunity to buy kc around before you comno here---thQ you reach us. iti GRE14~ QiaL &