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The Peop . arnal. THURSDAY, 1902. Local ant _ .A;jam. -LOST- Silk umbrella-dark red. Leave at this oflico and get reward. -Miss Elma Ashmore, of Len derville, is the guest of the Misses Ashmore. -Mr. and Mrs. McIver, of Charles on, are guests.at the Am bler Ho iso. -Dr. Vass filled the Baptist pulpit Sunday, preaching to ; good congregations. -Great floods are reported from the Missouri and Mississippi val loys with accompanying damage to crops. -Miss Martha Cureton, who has boon in Seneca for the past three months, is home on a visit to her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. D. Curo ton. -Judge Gary after adjournment of court spent several days in.Pick ens to enjoy the mountain breezes and make an excursion to the mountains. -There were never better crops in Pickens county than we have this year. Good seasons and time ly and judicious work have done this for our people. -Don't forget to arrange to conic out to Pickens Saturday Aug. 2nd, and hear the candidates for United States Senate and for the Lower HIuse of Congress. -All persons interested in the Bothlehem grave yard are requos ted to meet at the church on Fri, day, the first day of August next, prepared to clean off the grounds. Bring tools. -James Harris, after long and tedious work has succeedol in reaching water in B. F. Parsons' well and is now engaged dressing rock for the new jail. Mr. Harris is an expert in his line. -We are informed that several cases of small-pox have appeared near Stewart in this county. Two daughters of C. B. Finley have passed through the crisis and now two of his sons have it. Several other cases are suspected . -Major Iicah Jenkins has ta ken charge of the Collector's of fice at Columbia. It is probable that the division deputies, C. E. Harper, J. H. Fordham and Geo. W. Murray will be retained for the time at least. -The State campaign grows in interest. The Senatorial candi,. dates are also making things more interesting. A higher order of speech-makmng is developing as these candidates start on the last half of tgeir rounds. --Those interested should net forget the special county campaign meeting arrangedent the instance of the people of Cateechee. The candidates will turn out in full force on Saturday 26th inst., and the voters will be there also. -Old soldiers and their friends are requested to read the notice herein in reference to the plan of perfecting the Confederate rolls. Clerk of Court ]Boggs has the books and will deliver them wvhen the township authorities call or send for them. -Mrs. Amanda Billingsly, wid ow of the.late William Billingaly died at her home nerr Dalton post office on the 14th inst of heart trouble, aged about 53 years. Slhe leaves surviving one daughter, Mrs. Joseph Perry and three sons, She was for many years a consis tent member of Keowee Bapti st c3hurch and was buried the (lay fol.. lowing at church. --Smith & Bristow, of Grcm ville, are up-to-date clothiers. They keep a fuel line of the best goods carried on the market and offer them at prices within the reach of all. They have no shod dy goods and they have one price for all customers. They have on hand now a full line. Call and see them when you need something in the clothing line. See their ad vertisement. --The government is collecting with the view of dlesse mination, information concerning the cotton crop. The Census bureau is at work arranging to gather statistics through the medium of the cotton ginners throughout the south. A man will be appointed in each county to supervise the work and each ginner will be requested to make reports at stated times. This xnay operate to shut oft speculation somewhat, or it may make specula more active. .--.Tolbert and Jim Tillman have each denied the whole statement of facts reference the Jim Tillmru letter matter at Piokens. A post ofHoe inspaitor has been in Pick *nu to inYestigate Jim Tiliman's charges which he had telegraphed to Washington. . fost Master, Mor ris has laid the whofle matter be. fore the department.. Talbert olaims to have, affidavits that he Was-slok and ini his room at the time he Ia alledg~ed to have called tot and received the letter in dis. yiate. Tillma~n says he is sat'taned Taltbert didn' t the letter, Well, h ip Tille esa 1g *uoh a ~i -Dr. W. F. Austin will be in Easley July 29th and 30th. -Nice, ripe, juicy watermelons are on the market, all home iaised. --Miss Mario Folger is attending the State Summer School at Rock Hill. -Miss Vivian Folger, of Easley, is spending a few days with Miss Lucia Folger. --W. L. LaBoon is spending a part of this week at his home in Anderson county. -Candidates are cautioned not to forgot to file their pledges and pay their assessnents. --"Bubba" McDaniel is staying at the drug store during the a. - sence of Mr. Brandon Taylor. -Mrs. H. I. Horton, of Clinton S. C., spent Tuesday visiting her brother, Mr. J. E. Boggs and fam. ily. -Florida had her first state primary election last Tuesday and it is said the plan worked satisfac torily. -Miss Mamie Schwing, after a pleasant stay at the Ambler house returned to her home in Greenville this week. -J. Douglas Jenkins, Esq., spent Sunday with Prof. Chas. M. Fur, man and family at Clemson Cul loge. -A crowd or young people en joyed a straw ride a few night.s sinco . They were chaperoned by Mrs. Gilreath. -Como and see my fine line of .iewelry. The finest line ever brought to Pickens. Sold for cash or barter. Mrs. Cureton. -Bi andon Taylor, Earle Jen ningp, Guy McFall and Jake (Gilles. pie loft Tuesday morning for a'trip across the Keowee and into the mountains. -There will be a picnic at Burch 's Ford, Friday, August 1st. Prominent speakers are expected to address the people that (lay. Let everybody come. -A. B. Williams, once oditor of the Greenville News, came down from Virginia this week and tried his hand in the editorial columns of that paper once more. It soun ded familiar. -The news comes that Senator McLaurin has refused the Judge ship of the Court of Claims ten dered him by President Roosevelt. This is an $8000.00 job and the ap pointment is for life. -Hon. S. W. T. Lanham a na tive of Spartanburg county, S. C., who moved to Texas just after the war, after serving several years as congressman has been elected Gov ernor of Texas, -Try to bring your famnilios out on the 2nd day of August and let them hear the candidates for office in the federal congress. Ar rangements will be made to make things as comfortable for them as p)ossible. -Nice line of crockery and glassware. Glassware in sets at wvholesale prices. Fresh lemons and fruits in season. Pickles, the best of all kinds. Canned goods and crackers of all kinds. Can dies, etc., at Mrs. Cureton. -Summer. Institutes for farmers are being held in several counties of the state. These institutes are held in counties which invite the corps of instructors which are sent out by Clemson College. The State Institute will be held at Clemson August 11 to 16. and a large num ber of farmers are expected to take part. -The newvspapers over the state are saying that Dr. Hartzog's go ing to the Arkansas State College is an excellent solution of the vexed question of Clernson's p)resi dency. He loaves Clemson with a complete vindication of his course so far as the college authorities (Trustees) are concerned and, in his new field, may be ablo to steer clear of the rocks that ruined him at Clemson. Thomias HI. Boggs. Thomas H. Bloggs died at h's home in Fernandina, Florida, on Tuesday, July, 15th, aged 44 years., The remains were laid to rest ati Old Liberty cemetery Thursday following. In early life Mr. Boggs was mar ried to Miss Kate Ariail, who,with two children survives him, Mr. Boggs wvas a brother of H-on. Ju.. lius E. Boggs of this place and leaves many friends and acquaint ances who extend to the bereaved ones their sympathy. The Enrollment of Veterans. Clerk of Court A. John Boggs' has received from the state enroll ment committee of Confederate Veterans,a county enrollment book and one book for each township. He would be pleased if the town ship enrollment committees would cnaRat his oftice and obtain these books, so that the enrollment may begin at once In every township and heighborhood. Th is plan to perfect the rolls of the veteraus is a good one, and it is neoessary that the work be done thorougly, Let each township and neighborhood enroll their own veterans, and it is hoped that the nighbors, kindred and friende of 44.liiqgob 4ead Veteranma will 4Me,l #nt in I *dine tan ane.. An Explanation. I dosire to correct somne ropoi in circulation in reference to wih I understood Supervisor Stephei to say in reference to working tI roads in Hurricane 'Iowinslip, understood him to say that Coi missioner Stewart would ,not g the chain gang on his side of ti county. But sinco I have had conversation witlh Mr. Stephei and he Baidl he meant that t] chain gang would not go into HIu' ricauo township until they 1inishe the work in the town of Libert I havo no doubt but that this true.. I), E. (Iarrett. July, 16. 1902. Mr, Editor:-~. As there have been various r< ports circulated in reference t what Supervisor Stephens said i our presence at Liberty abou working the public roads with th chain gang and especially in -Iui ricane townahip. Wo understood him to say I want to work the leading road with the convicts first and thou i We have any time, put it in on th other roads. I want to use th commutation tax, and the hand who have not paid on these othe roads, and I want to pay Libort what the county owes them an( work the road from Liberty t Pickens before Comnmissioner Stew art takes the convicts to Ilurrican township. Signed: W. 0. Willard, J. M. Hunt, T. H1. Parsons, Thomas Gillespie W. 0. O'Dell. July, 19th, 1902. LIBERTY LOCALS. Ho for the mountains 1 S. L Stewart and family, Misses Corri imd Flora and M. 11. Boggs fror here and(1 Miss Florence ''ompletoi )f Abbeville, are a part of the Lib erty delegation. Good rains have fallen the pas two weeks and crops greatly im proved and heir.g rapidly laid by. We had hot., parching wind Sunday morning which wilte< crops badly, followed by good rain and higher winds in the afternoon Winds tangled crops badly. There were many visitors in towi the past week. Several of th state candidates gave us a passinl call. Some of them took specia pains to wiii votes from everybod, while it was noticeable with other they pressed their claims more vig erously among those who happenet to have on a clean shirt, etc. The remains of T. H. Boggs wer< brought here from Florida and lai< Lo rest in the Liberty cemetery th 17th inet, funeral Eeryices hein >onducted by Rev. T. H. Medd, o E~asley. Watermelons are plentiful bul oot es large yet as last season. The Liberty Cotton Mills hehi :heir annual stock-holders meetinj Lhe 15th. Satisfactory results re. ported. The Oil Mill will be lighted by lectricity next season ; a dynam< >utfit has been put in for that pur pose. The question is what's wron .vith our schoolimachinery, it won .vork this summer--valuable tim ost. July, 22, 1902. 0. liazel Nuts. Crops are looking well and w are having plenty of rain. Far mners are about done laying by an< averybody seems to be in fin spirits. Born unto Mr. and Mrs. Field R. Chapman on the 12th Inst, daughter. Mrs. Gillespie of N. C. is spend au while with her son Plato Gilles pie of this county. Mrs. Harriett Bowie accompa niied by her son Calhoun and wif are 6n a visit to relatives ani friends in Piedmont this week. Hazel Nut. Looper. Wec have had plenty of rain thi wveok and some of the heavies winds .1 ever saw. On the 15t there wvas a severe storm whic blow dlown Jots of timber an broke down corn wvith some hai but no damage of consequence. Our crops are very good, hot corn and cotton but the crows hay eaten all our watermelons and vw don't know what We will have f< the candidates, only tell them the will be sure to be elected either t ofBice or to stay at home, July, 18, 1902. 0 . B, Old SoldIers Relief Association. There is a movement on foot t estabhsh a relief association fo needy veterans8 of the civil Wari South Carolina. Preliminary ster have been taken to effect an orgax Ization. Mess. J, B. INewbery, e Pickens, D. F. Bradley, at Easlea and L. R. Durham at Picket compose a committee for Picket county. Any information give them as to the needy veterans wi be forwarded to the state commi tee And all people interestedi the movement are requested I take notice hiereof, Foley's 3Kidney Gore purfes the blot by sranng ot ipli s ad toes FOl SUPEIltISOlt. to By the solicitation of my many)1 friend I hereby annotunco myself ta c ididat for the oflico of Supervisor of Picken 1 county, subject to tho action of tho'del. e ocratic voters at the approaching .pri. I mary election. . (1. M. LYNCH. 3t The many friends of L. ). Stephons mo hereby announce him for reelection tc a the olice of County Sulprvisor Subject to the .)omocratio Primary Election. 10 heeyMany F'riendu. _ I heroby announeo myself a candidate d for the oflice of Supe"visor for Pickeus county, subject to the action ( f the Dom. V. erratic primary. la S. A, McALISTE;I, FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONElt. The friends A. J. Welborn hereby an nounc him a a itcandidat for County Commissioner, subject to the action of the democratic voters of Pickens couny in the .pproaching primary. The friends of J). R. Evans hereby o announce him a candidate for County Commissioner Pickvns county, subject to the action of the Domocratic party at t tho approaching primary, The friends of A, B. Talley hereby an nounco him i candidate for the office County Commissioner subject, to tho ac tion of the Democratic party at the ap 1 proachiig primary. Tho friends of W. M. Gantt hereby announce hil a caundidato for iho oflice of County Commtisiouer. 1iokens coun. e ty subject to action of tho )olocratic r voters att the alproatching primary. f At tho request of friends, I hereby an I notncol myself a candidato for re-election y to the oflico of County Commissioner . subject to the action of )emuocratic vo ters at the approaching primary. lor:rr Sii:w.urh'r. FOR MAGISTRIATE. Thanking the people of Easley town. ship for thoir support in 1900, .1 horhy announce my candidacy for re-olection to the Oilico of Magistrate, sulject to the action of the democratic voters at the ap proaching primary elect ion. Respect fully, J. M. JAMELSON. FOR CO'I"I'ON WEI(;llht. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Cotton Weigher, -Pickens township, subject to tho action of the Demoeratic - voters. Walker Youngblood.. - Public Debate at Oolcenoy. There will be a public debate at 3 Oolenoy church on Saturday, July, l 26th. Qurery: Resolved that par 3 ents are justified iu shielding their children from the ordinary toils and temptations of life. Affirma 1 tivo-Maynard. Negative-Shady e Grove. r The debate will begin promptly I at 2:30 p. in. Let all attend. Lem Freeman, Ohm - Notice to Old Soldiers. The surviving soldiers and sailors in the Confederate war at'o hereby called to meet on the first Saturday in August, next, at 10 o'clock a. mn., at the following named places in the several towvnships of this county to. wit: Easley Township, at EasIlev. Liberty T1ownfshi, at Liborly. Central Township, at Central. Hurricane Township, at Six Mile. Eastatee Township, at Aiken's Store. Pumnpkinto,yn Township, at Pump. kintown. .Dacusville Township, at Looper's Gin. Pickens Township, at Pickens. When assembled at each of the several places above named they shall elect a chairman and a secretary, and Sshall then proceed to elect by ballot one of their number who is not a a holder of nor an applicant for a pen. sion as a representative of the veter ans of such township. The representatives so elected shall meet at Piokens court house on the a first Monday in September, ioxt;, for - the purpose of electing a County Pen I sion Board. J. B. Nowbery', O hm. Co. Pension Board. THE SAME OLD STORY. 9 J. A. Kelly relates an experience simn A ilar to that which hais happened in al most every neighborhood in the United .States and has been tol andl re-told by thonsands of others. Ho says: "Last summer I had an attack of dysentery and p)erchased a bottle of Chamberlain's C olic, Cholera and D)iarrhoea Remedy, a which I used according to dliroctions and with entirely satisfactory result. The trouble was controlled much quicker tani former attacks wheni I used oilier renmidies." Mr, Kelly is a well known citizen of Henderson, N. C, For sale by 0. W. Earle Druggist. s "I am using a box of Chamberlain's t Stomach & Liver Tablets and find them the best thing for my stomachi I ever used, says T. W. Robinson, Justice of a the Peace, Loomis, Mich. Tlhese Tab d lots not only correct disorders of the I, stomach but regulate the liver and bow els. They are easy to take and pleasant in effect. Price 25 cents per box. For' h sale by G. W. Earl Druggist, Cateechece Demoecratic Club. r This club extends a general invi y tation to the county "andidates to o meet with themn a . place to be prepared in that town at one o'clock on July 26th, (Saturday.) Sound kidneys are safe guards of life. Make the kidneys health with Foley's 0 Kidney cure. Bolt & Webb Plokens & r Ohapman & llahan Liberty. A. 3. wAIm4AW, - - DENTIST -: tWill be in Pickene until further notice, , Office up stairs in the Carey. bullding 8 over Brock's Grocery Store. a5 NotIetoTraspassers. Mill persons are hereby warned not to hnrt, fish, hunt fruit, dam, Sage timber or trespass in any wa3 on any of our lands, including th< SRhoda A, Mauldin plaoe, Any violation of this notioe will be ~ro .Wed to th. full extent of the JG. oLLUMN 1s QDA A. M4A.Dfht. ANNOUNCEMENTS, RATES FOl ANNOJNCEMEN T F1l1 OFFICE. All County ollicos, each, - - W.O. MagistratteS, - " All other ollices, - 5.0. ''ho ihove prices aro invariably IN Al)VANCE. FO CON11I{ESS. I hereby anouuco myself a cnldidat< for Coinrres from thist, (1ho Third South Carolina Distrtiet, subject to tho actiona of the dietocrat ic voters at the approach ing primary election. I hereby anlnolnee myself a (andidate for Congress to represent the Thi, 5, (J., I)istriet, aubject to the o-tion of Ih lolnueratic voters in th lpprta(hlliIg primary- i. J\11.. ltrib)liug. I hereby 11111llto'e myself a eanididate for Congress frou tlis, tho thllirI I)is triet, subject to the action of the dtelm) cratic voters at tho ipproachinig prlmtnary election. Geo). I0. 1'1iI NlI:. I hereby anlonnec myself at condi li(thte for Congress to reprc:eut, this, lhe 'third )istrict, ::u1bject to the acti< of Ihe Democratie votors it the aIproauching priuary electin. 1E. \i. .RtU C KI-I Jr. We are authorized to annimo - W. N. Graydon, of Abbeville, 11 i t h e:uutit.te for ('ongress from the 'hird ('on:ress. iotnal District :.tub jec tt to the actiti of the De)ocratic prilmary. We are authlorized to annoutnco Wyatt Aiken, of .\bhevillo, as a canIiclate' for Congress from the TIird Uongrest ional )ist.rict, siub ject to the octit i of the Demuocratic voters at the approtching primary elcetion. I hereby m:ultolunco mvaelf a cnliid;ilie for Congress from the third South Uar ohinit District, subjcet to the action of the democratie voters at tlue al)proacling primary election. 1. 11. \ (Call . FORI Til1: S1-:N.1'T'1:. ''ho frieonds of Laban tMaul inl it-rel,y announce hiun as Ia caidaul,litste for thw iiul ate, subjeitt to the 1ati,tl of th I ),'mo cratie voters of I"ieken:s county st the > p)roaching, primnary. Tie friends of Charles .. liotiason hereby aunuonnct' hin 1m it a( olilate- for the Senate, suhj'ct to the actiou of the democratie voters of 1'ikens coutnly at. the approaching primry. The friends of C. II. Caralpenter 1'ere by annolnce hin as it candidatte for the Senato froml Pickens county, :uj.lI't to the action of the )enmoerati; voters at, the approaching primary election. F1OR TilE IIOUSE. I hereby announc may catncdidacy for re-clcetion to the 1louse of Representa tives from Pickens connty, :mbject to the Democratic primary. Ivr M. MAULrIN. The friends of J. Ashmoro Hinton hereby announce him as a candidate for the House of Represeontativo from Pick ens county, subject to the action of the lenocratie voters at the approaching primary election. The friends of Frod Willita hereby announce him as a candidato for the House of Rep resenitativesci from Pnickens county, subject to tihe actionm of the Democratic voters abt tho approach lag primary electioni. The friends of WV. G. Mfauldin hereby announce him ai cantdidaito for the Houso of Re'presontatlives for Puckonis county, subject to the action of the D)emocratic party at the approaching primary. The friends of Mathewv Hendricks hereby announce him as a candidate for the House of ]Itoprosontativos of Pickons county, subject to tho action of the do mocratic.voters at the approching prim ary election. Tne friends of WV. Nelson Bolding hereby announce him a candidate for the House of Rep)resentativocs, Pickens coun ty, subject to the aoction:of the Deimocrats ic voters at the approaching primary. FOR AUDITORt. The friends of N. A. Christ ophor ro spect,f lly announce him as a candidate for the office of Counmty Auditobr for Pickens county, subject to the action of the democratic votors at the approach ing primary election. The friends of E. Foster Keith here by announiiico huim as ia candidtato for the oflee of Auditor subjet tob the action of the d(emocratic p)arty at the comning pri mary electionu. FORl TRIEASUIIEl. 1 hereby announco myself a candidate for the ohile of County 'Treasurer, sub ject to the acdion of the democratic vot oe of Pickens coenty at the approaching primatry election. B. Fletcher Lesley. By the solicitation of my many friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Treinsuror of Pickens county, subject to tihe action of the democratic.voters at the approach ing primary election. Rlespoetifully, S. D). Chapiaain, The frienids of Henry WV. Farr hereby aniounico him a cantldida,to for the oflico of Treasurer, subject to the action of the democratic votora of Piokens county a t tihe ayproaching primary. The friends of James M. Lawsrouco respectfually an nounce0 him as Candidate for Treonsurer for Piokona county, sub ject to the action of the democratic vo, tern at the coming primary. I hereby announce myself a condlidate for the office of Treasurer for P'ickens county, subject to tile action of the de mocratic primary. (G. RI. Hendricks. For Probate Judge. I hereby.announce myself a caindidate for re-election to the office of Probate Judge of Pickens oouuty, subjet to the action of the democratic voters at the ap proaching primary olection, Rtespectfuly. J. BI. 19ewbery. BJy the deslhe of numerous fzznds, ] submIt my name as a candidate for tho office of Probate Judge of Pickens ounm ty subject to the action of the D)emocr-atic party. J. L, 0. THO0MP-ON. At the request of friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelco. tien to thme office of County Suporlnton dent of Eduotion subjoot to thle notion of the Democratio party at the Ud r Eleotioib, One Minuate Oough Oum'q FmP 99e8wg P9eWs a Mo SOME INTERE FOR JULY A THE DULL -+ MAKE THlI if' pl'i(t.$ 11;t :(tiy'hin-. Well sirtced, hltt we"( .1i11 h W e hiv"c a ni("e liin( 1f 1 that juist t-t is this l t w : whenl i n1(d of any% l,i (;(Uds. lhinr privel, :n.r(" 114thing but te Ihke,1 (. t Th'lle fruit r lit i I,ii vulur tfriit IL. t1 cl,c t ., aIdvancec. We are offeringli pervale"S, din11 lis , et(. , ;at Uppou ityl\ for it 41on1't (< F hoes8 for every')body, o notthing; Iu the b>est '",o Ilardw:avc tall kindl" >,.,dlc t, br"idlles, hntt'!;ic ::1 It* y,n are thinkIinat ~nt pii((: bh i b,1( Iu'ing. sh in "I( niill 'tpli41h, sn(eh 1"it1 d,-ll I" I, (Ia (tin n F O L G E R & u i l a i1ih .;c . ' Soo the cu oe w.e 1ar' , (1cr q oiFE A UR ENA A GREAT su~ S THOSE WFI CHOICE OF S .I HEA Thl B31{CI New Spri Ar ri vin the largest and by far the pre't have lifted the yoke ofl high pr all. MILLINHR Y! MVIiss HutighesC1 has jut re t uni where she p)urchased Iahirg a: choicest novelties. T1his~ depas larger towvus. WVe cordialy in county to call andl inspect this rect styles at vcry low prices. In each deplartmenlt you wvil you to call and see us1 Heath- Bruce EASTERNSEY1 AndlCart It is wo: rth all it co:sts to have seeds, we hav. ini Garden and F Iloes, Rakes, Shoves, Spu Hooks, Mattocks, lows and Tturners made, W'heel B3arr( Machines, and Furniture of al A Nice, New, HATS, SHOES, DRYC New Goods Coming in Anything * an About a H< $$ We invite all to come No trouble to sh< PRICES N ! AUGUST MONEU~T H S S . -. i- i LI <> e ock( ve 4 Ine ' t -l, i.. lf ol-l r. (1 ' ' i ! l. ! ) r 1 1) 1 (() 4 4 111S i r.' 1 n' h i o i s :I S l I 4 ' I.' rii"h11 4 i h Ik ;4 i s ti I . '1 :t' th is t hi yns VI. t\\ 11> ,.hl 'i ' i; u .. saw -;(I :1+ THOR NLEY. n and \\!agot7n - th_ de a . CTION .Ni>W N lIOSE OUT ,T SiJES AT -~~ 8 WiILL GETTHEIR Y) : SIZES, nig (oods. ne~t j* ;e h~~,~dVe~ S Own. We - Sd t h'.y are in reach of I'k L ;aY Northern M\'arkets, al consIq 11ete line of the season's trnent i~s e:qual to any in the viI.e al the! Ladjies in Pickens departnent. You will find cor 1 fInd big values. It wvill pay tuly 4. row Co i eds a ~ ~u.. .denI:. Besidles the stc the ne1~c(':sairy 'arinrg Tools! tdest, Forks, l3ush Hooks, Briar Plow Stocks, Best Steel Beam nys Iron King Stoves, Sewing 1 kmnds, Pretty Styles. Clean Stock of leD AND LoTHINO ndGoinut Every Day, d * Everything. yme or Farm,n andI look throuIgh our roomgs >W lbro ug h ourstc T, MoPAL1