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The People's Journal Local and Personal. -Mr. L. G. Clayton is visiting friends in Oconoo this week. -)r. V. F. Austin will be inl Easley Sept. 9th and 10th. -Mr. Guy McFall paid a visit to Russolls last week to soo his friend, Al r. W. F. Blassingam1o. -Mr. S. Ml. Robertson, of Clein Soti Collego visited friends in this county this week. -liss Fannie Sitton of near Easley, visitod tlhe home of W. 11, Ashnro last woek. -Tho Board of Rogistration will meet oil Saturday Oct. 4th in?tead of Monday the 6th the regular meeting day. -William Jonas, of Mica, on tored Piekens GIraded School Mon day. IIe is boarding at ltev. l. E. Grandy's. -The first balo of new cotton was sold last Tuesday by Aiit.hony Ilakor for 9c. It weighod 561 and was bought by Mr. J. Mel). Bruco. -Melvin Simmons o; the Halo vicinity matriculated in the Pick ens (iraded School Monday morn mg. Ho is staying at M. ,p. Iles ter's. -Voters, remember the polls opon next Tuesday at 8 a. n. anl closo at 4 p. in. Railroad tine. Be suro and coimio out and voto for the interest of your country. - 1rof'essor J. S. Newman And )r. Georgo E. Nesoi and Prof. Iptoin, of Clemson College, were in town on businoss last Vedies day and Thursday. -All over the county the cotton crop is rapidly opning; and soon the fields will swann with bits, pickers, while the merry buzz of the gin will be heard on all sides. -If your crops are ripening and claiming your attention don't neg lect to come out September the ninth and vote. A fow votes might change the result. -The Pickens Graded School opened last Monday with a large number of students in attendance. A full corps of teachers was on hand to start the year's work in earnest. -A nice crowd was seen on the streets of Pickens last Monday, ealesday. The sales were small. The candidates were circulatiog and were busy making friends for the coming ek? tion. --Clomson College will open its next session on Wednesday, the 10 of September with Dr. P. II. Mcll as president. A large attendanoo is oxpectedl, andI those who intenid eniterling should be on band promptly. --Those candidates whbo ind themselves in the second raci aue beginning to feel as though they had been chasing a rainbow, nio doubt. But they are standing to their right and making a clean, honorable fight. --Jay, the 5 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Judge M. Welborn who live about 4 miles north of Pick ens, died about 4 a. im. Sunday and was buried at 11 a. mn. Monday at Becona. The family have the sym pathy of this community in their sad bereavement, .-The second primary will be held on Tuesday Septemiber 9th. Thle samo managers are requested to serve in the second el ection, that served in the sfirst and they will confer a favor by calling for the tickets not later than Monday mor.iing before the elec tion. --The thanks of tihe exocuitive coimmttee are duo and are hereb~y assured to the man agers who seivedh so faithfuliy and piroperly ini the first el6ction. Without thoir ii-. telligent cooperation the work of the election would not have been carried out so smoothly. -1or the b)aneilt of the general public, the manage s of the ele3tion inl tile second primary are requtes ted to forward a correct statement of the votes polled at their reGspec, tive boxes to Pickens if p)ossible immediately after the votos are counted. This will be a favor that will be appreciated by the public. -We were late comning out last week and may be somnewhat latei than usual this week but the delay was necessary in order to present a full report of the election, such as5 was calculated to give the gener al result though there may bo a little variance betwoonithe figures given and those of the official count but not enough to chango the result. --Mr. A. B. Talley was highly1 recomimended by his friends in hms annonoement for . the office of County Oommiiesioner. -This roo. ommiendation has ben well backed uip in the first primary na results will show, he. received at hia home box, Pleasant Grove, and old box, Pulmpkintown, all the votes cast at both boxea except five, and also at Peter's Creek., --To, Cohon (colored) who has been ide 10.ed with the wrecking of the passeniger train on the South era Railway on the 24th inst and for whom a reward has beern of6 ered was captured near -Oaesar's Heoad about 8 o'ook Sunday af. Ptrnon by Mr, Tomi Hlaiy ImaIC 6 st9p91o XDolding an-d Rlowlandl, as MFo Ma ledh nWlal -Monbors of the Democratic Executivo Conmitteo of each club)l are re<quested to be present at their rOsplcet.ivo precincts, with the rslos of the party, pre)iared to give any < in formation the lilanagers may do siro respecting tho conduet of tho e eloction. ''ho duties of (xe::ut"ivo a comlilitteenon are exacting, but in t serving they are helping the party ii to )romuote local government . v -Th voters of Pickens county r should support tho hlonurablo Frank B. Gary, of Abbeville, for ILieuteumttt ",(lovornor. Ho is a sirong vong yo nman from the up) cotuntry and is in1 every way tittod U to preside oveor tho Senato of t by Stile of' South Carolina. For four years he has prosided with much dign ity and a bilit y over i lHIouse ti of Representativos. Ie is inl ,%vcry h d(Eorying anld v," hope to s~A t Picket S cOutnti'y vote for" himt in the " se'cond( primay)'.-- - - - Pickens (iraded School. cr P'iecke (Iradl,d "cho,ol op onr d tt Monudaty lorniy: with ia large at tondanice--91 pupils. This is about t 20 per cont larger than at any pr, " viou't opeinerg, '1'lT olttlook is prom)i$iug for the larcest atten-te dane in the histury of t,he school, i and is inl better wo rkit; order, a 'he enrollntent Iby r,mles is as Si fol lows: First (radl', 14 . Second grado ," i1, Third grade, 9, Fourth grade, i Fifth grade, 15, Sixth grad, le, Seventh grade, 7. Eigth grade, I , Ninth, 8, t( Alexander..O'Neal. t. MLr. Claude H. Alexander, of o, ['ictone, and Mrs. Laura IItgoodI O'Neal, of Ilirmigham, Ala. wer I married in Atlanta, Sep,tembean rt fir.t, the lev. AlonIzo llonk of th Mthodtlist churcb ltiiibitinig. at his reshlcie, in tlie lrs,nco al ia for f"riendsl:. Card of Thanks. i desire to, thank tlh- voters ofj pplre('iItioi t, tem for til- hand ITl some vote i r:c( ived at the rect't n prillary eiectiaon, Aug. '2th. hlaving thus beei hi-r.d I sia - eindeavor to d ischa rg. till, duies ''f the olice to which I have beentt 1. elected witLi dignity, ever remllem ielitg that al mIen are ua9111 be tor( God, and that tlis countr y uwea them e,ual ,justice. Most Respectfully, JOHN F". HARRIS, k NOTICE ! ill The County Democratic Execu- in tive Committee is hereby called to tri meet at the Court House on Wed. cal vesday, September 10th at " au S. im. for the purpose of tabulating ci' tho vote of the second primary and be fleel'iniig the result. A full aitton. 1)< llanmco of thei comumittoe i8 desired, pl< T.X J, MAUJLDIN, lii Chiarmamu, of~ th U..BERTY. R T.ho tirst ne0w le~ of cotton was giu;iod andl sold hero to-day, I odder pulling is mn order now with tthe fariners. Cotton is open ing rapidly and picking has begunm. T'wo days rain last week p)ractical- , Ly mnsures tihe late corn as8 it is uow earing . .Fruitcropi is about all matured excep)t afow late apj les, M~ore3 tui ati v egetaibie canned this year than over before. Thcro' at arle cannlling ouiTts to be0 foun (d on fa many farms now. Public school wvas opened u'p for hero to-day with Prof. D)uBoso, of of' Virgli.n principal arnd Miss An. w nie Fergutson, of Piekrens, ai~ thI The s'cond(1 crop) of cantdidates ari areO among urs p)reseni ng their an claim1;. a The big pOhiticaLl liari struick this to) neck of the wVoods tihe other day in and( started the l it,tle po1.dl'e liar wv with some now and( fresh ones5 for "' the second race. Onme was that t one0 of the U. S. Senators wasH too ti low down to carry his home bo)x wi and( never had done it heretofore. te T1his lie flow around town in a few oIv miiutes. . m D)r. Dacus, of ilelton, has cast a his lot among us fur the practice a of mnodicmno. journors withim her borders too numerion'is to menQitioni. Sep. st01C J wishi to hecrtby exrssm tak an appreci~ oato to myi~ friend(s and thel voters of P'ichenz c oun ty for thle liberal vote t b'- gaVo e ( onl thi 21.h uit.., ani.d I hop1) they will remembter I ami) 1in.sposed and under tho (4 treatmeu't of a physicni who oays I canoifit leave myi roomi1 for sevoral day anid it will bo imnpozrible for me to see) iim, though I hiopo thmey will co- n. tinrio ini the go'od work of rolling up' votes for i4.~e You rs truly, Uardi of Thanka, I taiko this method of thauking the 2, popjle of Picokene county for the nioe fa vote I receiveel at the recont primary, 01 I aure you as a whole, I appreciato this as much as any man you could sq have supported. This placoe me mn a position for' the nsdt two years to give i iuy OliI's tline to the people, so .t thingj 1 QIan d~o in theS AUito' e .s for' You1 will b~O dlona with pIt5u Vyatt Aiken for C;ongress. Ci tizen'ilhipl carries with it gratv. tsponsib)ilities, of 'which thl) right >f sullrago is doubtless the most. luportalt. It is the pain duty ot' Very' llitin to voto iiteltligtitly, 'd to o(1 tlits e niiu:t kiow t be Jont askiig ollice -looh1!g whitolt heI a to (b1)oo. ',)I i!v Msoveri 11111 hio tr') SitekllL tilb ilor Ot' ro1 - "selitlIg the polo)IO 'it this CoIi r'essi tIal District, th1're is One 'hom1 his f'r't'ndc1 deem it at pr"ivi e to s1pport. 'T'hoje who know vatt Ailken betSt bl'iye that 11o thecr canldiat(: for thlis ollico pos sua in a hi 1ih1-r le'gree or in a e1 tri pt'o i,rt')Oil the eh-lilont4s ofI t:h11o.11 which go to nuItke a true -prewn t ie f .1)u th peop )IileJile '100 (ylCiv 'ftw l(o t. leheart as well ag liitell-e t, itI(d > is 111.1 1,Of the I rt I 1 .; who has ut R uth :etiintett andc sense (, icl-a ;lS ( st'1l tlit :tin~ lltOi h ')(itt in 'cte :lint wr.U' 1' v uis 'vl. 'y eorvy ifr the r fightsfr whit 1e delnt)C1rttl parity 41u17lds, Wy0 I Lt A iken has .Ia.ys beenut a.tclosu udent f 1( tho itit.a l 1rincil s h Iis i athetr - Ilh' 1.r'iieiples oif , .uine dil ln(.o) y. ! i is disc18u . i)nS oft thet '11:'stion1 ii. the dauy m1 cute a i:itlt lnatiura.y wo!l hal, 1cedt and tr.t:nedl to v-ilw\ poh1ticatl Lt tiorin , iio the right stand pi it bie writer haitt never known\'l at lnan 1 g t1iU.1ttl 1,-i'"111u s igger 1) '.' r or n lh,, i !., 1 . l ,e t 11k. it ) i' t 11 111 .t i1-l a! ' al'u 1(111me yOturs i go through his ron ih ttion tl iillltence, (An riu t"r ilite a1 111of t li t-.:wn ls S"int nit inliru11airy and hl i' .' prr is tan .ert tlvt ' kt . '.wh n tl Sk. fn t.he ftmlli i\1 ~f a w'- 1 111it1 Of CU.': I . l 1 th'-r . \\-IO bi.(ht boy Ii ut. i ,> I l te att1nd 11(h<> 1 b us2" i g fat1 r wa':t un1-$ t ,o to p).v th1' tu h imselfOllw- n 't . lilt he had .1 aliii.h motiv(e in ayl\ ; (,f thlose' (' I. 11., i in w h.,!1 OWS t v he 1 Cb nt1I1ti:C's woah)ll 1t - ugt.tSt. Within t': 1 th st lew notes the r.ittr h1,as hadi i i i.i m 1e(i thi a hatlt an. The Stf twh o t"ill,te, for whon Lmt be 1m-tc t wihu,t t 0)h\en Igo of whm)1, Wit t Alken has oenirod ti itions. A 1 cl! his lif"e help t '. of hll t 1F !)ll men t l f,1rtu lat's alu. he, "A friend in 0 otl 15is tlreld( 1 I n.'d 'd is- a fai t r quotation. The subject ue this t ctc ha oi e' hiself , o be i 'en a friend time and again. The in who i true to his friend? List be true to humself, and being to to hime1f, it follows that is ainut h)t: untrue to iay mau, or to ytotclo te at. iu aat e:odpre t he p.uoari-er po 3;and<hiri bis short. m4 ilitary e prvtAode.N mkan ha~s I Utow theBX.l friendsipil of Wyatt a hike bt to s(tam F.i t "puroe gol." : (the )a poo m 11O today it is b 4 us, he hats e5tver bee a liea pporter o2S (f ild'hrit orks,- t de has generousyiih1~ aweredevery f< lunhiins.tii Ia anditon t besi tuotms oIhclaiedothaya farmer oknwkn best rbprsentthe he famn Iipler '.''r this be tr undt ind a (1' uaIti lfcahon f w hbh lied (1 Coke y haeat wfl( a i~ li prata Of. thet reA ikanisianv oftin (1 sea i (.'onrsmua te otors~ ' his') dist10e wh ~ii tbooe the II im who has L Oli11421i etal tcoo to tI or ly he "sta; ho prob-a '' aso te govf:' o th at81- le may1 Jn ise, nth sedtn ies of purpose' 0 8wa11 tos oflt tIlde'nll 10 garo -. ~ toe ast.vic h ac ble i ahis contten a nd' ito 1the. bst Ceresshofrth democr.,ac. Tho 1o02 o Ik w A kn AeT beMivo. e ii serve wellO his) 1. J.ontituents and ? fjDeocric'i pty V4a:~i u*ir. Is C,rroanothe man Niof( theseve io has ehdolad inolt in t- o r proportOtion? It is the dutyof (Aet emr y ize tove foplruu thatbest. Can. Wytt Aie istd out as ta hom tOll of Jllt migh seot 25d hi iaisL 4t (or th considrd 'ey 00 whc wnstre.e o.jice. is gll odh dnlo o nhisl 1101-itend ofIeIl)r the-alle coln n,and bo'thisinalkw b utivryeoial d:: Ite wayII to ugethe: fu tr, i. ,e. -~ the uu~ past [hore b ar -aiionh abv ith isl bth just. Ben Tillman and Shoppard and Ha.n kcll, havo signed this addreas to tho farinors of South Carolina: "Slate of South Carolina, County of Colleton. "Wo, the undersigned, farmers of Colleton county, horoby endorso Capt. D. C. Heyward for governor in the next primary, and earnestly urge tho farmiers throughout the State to voto for him. Capt. Heyward has boon a practical farmer all his life, and is therefore thoroughly acquaintod with our condition and nods. Fron our intimate knowled,e of him as a man, of his hig I charaeter and his eminent !bility, wo feel that we can conscion. liously t'omu ientd him to you as one 'orthy of your suffrage, and earnest yI request you to gi rc him yout' en. h!usintstie support."' Ifore follows names (if h1un1dredRof armc!'s--every one in Colleton who irt1 an opportunity to sign.) A ('nre For Cholera In'anuitu. ''1ast May." says Mrs. Curtis Baker, >f Iookwalter, Ohio, "an infant child of r neighbor's was sff'ering from chol ri iufautun. The doctor had given up Il hopes of recovery. I took a bottle f Chamnberlaiu's colic, cholera and )iar !hoU.r remotly to the house, telling them fell sure it would do good if used nc ordint:r to directionfs. In two days time bh child had fully recovered, and is ow ,imealy a year sinco) a vigorous Illthy girl. I have reconmmmended hi'; r:n:wd,o frectnently and have never inyi it to fail in any instance." For l' by )r. G. W. Earle. Petches In Alabamna. As it sloirt list including se0 of the -st tnarket sorts of peaches for Ala Ir. the following has been suggested, I in the order of ripening: Sneed, I !'r!+:r:-h, Carmen, Manile l.pss, Moun. I ' nion, Chinese Cling. Elberta, t-::oii. Mintthew's Beauty. For a Ion l1st 1or horne use and local market fj. the above list and add to It Alex rr,I, :, M Kinno y. TcI's Early, Early nI for., Oroy, Pallas. Tabor, Impo T'Ihe lust four varieties are suita +~o:ix for the southern half of the + n ;,td roast region.. .'ine 'rreen For the rei t 'r a hwg lot there is nothin Fge the s niitlho"r' tree, according to a writer in t n .X'l+sihnure. Plant your lot full of he. b'st trees you can find, choosing lemi bth for form and fruit. Have lot of the ever hearing among them, nd when feed Is scarce you have the a ery best for your hogs and poultry. '1 hey will hear bushels to the tree and c till be growing In value every year as t Imber. The timber is equal to catalpa n value and grows as rapidly. It is f ine for posts and shows beautiful c ;rainIng in lumber. TWO 3OTTLES CURED HIM, "I was troubled with kiduoy complaint r about Iwo years," writes A. H. Davis t Mt. Sterling, lIn., "but two bottles Fo'ey's Kidney Cure effect.ed a per. sneut cure." Bolt & Webb Pickens & hapmlan & Oallahnu Liberty, If sonr candidate 18 oleeted or I s >unid in the second race, the op.I ortunity is again given for workI td voting. NO FALSEl CLAThIS, The pirop.ietors of Foley s honey and ar do niot advertise this as a sure cure >r' consu1mptI-mns" TIhiey do not dlaimu wvill cure tnis drtetad compjlaint in adl. mood cases, bult do positively assert itt it will cure in the earlier stages 3d never fails to give comfort ad relief in the worst eases. F"oley's roney' nnd Tar is without doubt the reatost throat and long rem]edy, lRe. 'se substituttes. Bolt and Webb Pick .w Chapman nad Callahan Liberty. CIT AT ION. l'AT..1E OF! SOTHTJ CAROLINA, County of P'ickons, iPy J. B. Newbory Esquire Probate WhIoroas, l\targairet J, Bhright made snit > mae to granit her Lotters of Administra on of the Estate of and eflects of W.W. '.Bright, deceased. These aro0 therefore to cite and adamon h nIl and singnlar the kindred and coditors of the said W.F. Bright deceas 1, that they be and appear b)efore me, i the Court of Probate, to be hold at ickens Court House, S. C, on the 18 :y of opt. 1902, after publicat ion here-. f, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shewv iluso if any they have, why the said Ad. linistraitioni should not be granted. (livon under my hand1( and seal, this. 0 day of Aug. 1902, in the 127 year f our Indopendence. J. B. NEWVBERY. J. P. P. C. TI'im.\Tr YOUR K lDNEYS FOR RilE~U MITSM. When'l ~ tvon aro't sfferling fr'om rheoum-a Hi, the kidneys imust bo tended to at .ee so I ita they will elil linalto h nri e:(d Ir > the blood. P'oley's KCidnoy ori' i thle miost efTectivo remedy for is tpurp'ie. 1R. T. Hopkins of Poular Vi';., :xys. "'Aft,r~ unsucocssfully doe onll' th.roE y'ear*s of rhoiiumatiam with b.': b' mt doctors, I tried Folsy's Kidney ~lire andi' it tured mie. I annot spea k 00) highly of this great medicine." Bolt fIl WIb P.ekens & (Chapmnan & Chlabanl Aibert. Roley's 1-loney and Tar 'or chIldren,safe,aure. No opiate. ~A. . WAnDLA w -:- DE NTIST -: Vill be in Piokens until further notice, )fllce up stairdt in tihe Carey building ver Brock's Grocery Store, Notice to Tresspassers. All persOns are hereby warned 20t to hunt, f8h, hunt fruit, dfEkm igo timbehr or trespass ill any wu@ fn any of our lands, intcluding the Rhoda A, M4auZdin plae, Aily vIolation~ of' this notice will be procouted to the full etet of the law 1, $ iLht ANNOUNCEMENTS. 1 hen-h'ly anl''"' ,t)n1ywirl 1 ,'uIl'itlato! for (ong;;rt'SH f'"Il thi ,'the li ttir Souith Calrolinla I)istrict, sub11)jecl, to e t ttio of the deonnt'enttie voters :1t the- approach-l)'t'c'lio) itig lui~mary 4eicel in. It. 1". .0Il'fT!1. Weu initllritz'tt to ann1oitneo Watt Aiken, of Alhville, at a rnlitite for UongiIress froin the Third (ongrea;sionll )itraict, tnhije' to tie actin of' tih I)enuocnatic vOhters at thle :!pproac:uhinig primary tl'ectjioi 'L'he fr"ie)dI of lah 4:i \lai bin hb annloonce bimn IV :a u,lniblat' for 1 I)the ue - it, 1i1hj'I't ioi the t i1 "f t ino I )('lno. oratic votnr:ti >f iekes c 'ti,y at fihe up-i pr"oachil pri:,. TIhte frit1(l 'lt C. 11. ('."rnet't rI her''1 by atnloilie hu16 a a ln+tal". . i u . iein:t( frmt l I s nti (v, iii t It the '1111.1 of (I. I)Clm t a l iei v it.w.s it lhe a)lpr :chinrt' r ) i.- - --IL ti':?n. 1-')it1 T 1-: I fl l1. ' .s 1 hlereby)\ ltninnltt 11ny (':11dWit.y f,r r0E-eleCllon to the Ill OuIISe of it''p)lt'cntl livs' ,I from P'ickes1$ uttyl N, ui'jec't to bIe I)euoc'ratic primt i, ivy M. .3.as Ihe frieltls of J. Ashm r .1"t 4 l l it l~n Ihoroby lutiotneo him ats a c:tll'l"ilto fort' lhe lousu of ltlpre$ol Iat ive frt1tu I'ic-.l; m114 County, .4uhje'l to tie e::cilon' of 1Ir lorloeitint v\oturs ait tho :lipp)roaching )ritnuy election. FORt sUi-:Ri's(lit. Iiy tho solicitation of In' niulv frienids hereby ainnouc m 1 .1 h l a ctitliltt' or the ollicu of Stptt rvis(r I ' I'ielwis o11n1ty, Hiibject to t he :t iot of t Ie den - )Cn')tir vott'rs aItlu'I nl- t'ppr ,-hi1' )prt. niary election. ('..\I. L s .(u. '.l'e maniy friendis rl L. 1>. ;lc )Itens Itnreb)y lnlnuuc himu Iu Iect loor re ilt to bO ollice of Count-y Su1'rvisor tiubjnet o the .Ieino ratei I 'rinity '.'.h I i '\ l\ In t io tll 4. ''QU ('01' T'I'1 . t'o:,; \ l:: !:I t) l j" . Tilt tri'inl of :\, B. T1':1it "y It reby an ouce h int a landuiiate for It" olliec jon 41 the l>eIniiserlat it p:a ' th li p iottof thu I )i'luo:l ' ! 1)41-ii 10 t' "11i Iroll- I in 1prili-% . Ai thec reg e) i : ' . lti.. , I ..r b i n I) HI he )Il'1,'t t ~l 1 . 1 n 1 ' ',,'Il""n i . 1%. I1jet to ihII( t of 1) , m- ,r1 i v - r 1t te''41 Yppot ihint pI, - tj . i'OlI 1'11i-:.ltiii. The friendsll of lit'ur,y W. F" ;- hereb'y lo' lc t him nit hl-.t "t It : i. t - of reasturi1', Subject h ti . t. ". thc emlOCrattt; vteI. of 1'iolwo ; mt'Illn " i t-. t t be t'yproaichling ) promtlry' I hereby nnontte mys..l' ', a it ht" r the (il.o Taul rr l 1_: Itkuc oun,ty , sullject .o ). act..I 1 do. hioc.rue ran ty at i. . i e hi1, 2ue'r iNtem11 1 y: .it . I hootby i UJi: If I er. . at o tho (1IIt; of 1.ntvy t1u i)t., l ;t Bi ducation,1)0u vol ani, ul..jecl tIo)1 he acti of801 ta f N.ai)L liiOy $ ?icke couth, Vje t it' c.a:o Wad1)in oraie part:ies afprow-hi A ma idr. nClg joijtr Walteotoiuiifr J.( Boys,111t1 Ig boeb tantounce myself ae t.nidako uns conty, subho tiolthe teOn 1)f the DOiuoetiC by uratoJ go acin Cha(ont ~rleston S. . Tot t tXity (l wfll equi ryed i bemital,enhs, cal,2t $130 Ailgcl abordatoricor ibr ay $15,00 voluar adth. Susolt Museums on Natria, lisy . )02 thet Su t Eileitiv ejcoursesu lead ing tow theidegrees tof u, Ab. B. B, ascibe. A.l ! Board' a h ur l'iin 10.i On scholarship i >oite by th Poato Judig and0 ,h Couny Supeintnan.Toa Bxpenses fo Schjaboarship studentso C51 o$3.ALL niae o IdM t cia-t on~ Frda,Juy 1 Some Interesi for July an THE DULL N 1l"i W .l I'lt, '( -+ MAKE THEM Itf prices havi' ltlythillg ito do (f S11rii g lrl:! 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S urn nn ' IlL pke room for' Fal il and WM Thue ' Ftill n-miUjns inI Iny stock &on', aI t of i f a 0ll od, som e goods a t H A I .1i No Catch A.dver SA~ Do you like coffee? Well if you do, f' theC best r'Oasted coffee 'At 81bo for. $1j ren coffeec un tho market, If' you over indulgo in tsmfokig all '1I ou 0ts'. Aid If you want ai clhJipur e'igi dIory. Pwrhapa you QamXO ILWAy from~ homo ourso you don't waznt to drive home wa-i led niot do it for you can got anything; ' 'l he at flour (a the malrket for the 1%4nhty of kniven fori, the bO,y3 t1jand ) ilheat iriie pald for AUl Coun~t ry, ii .NNdo & M (,In Prices d August. ISE T(> Li\/ELY & i Ow.h -.-lu ock :. r' h:. L - . e tty It m't u fl b r1 '4 16 I 4 ." 1 4 - . :VY fHT SHOU Sl~~ AT v it'l r : -e". sty i :uitA. - bt 4- a -, h j2~, - ,, A R OF tome lmd, at uell you soin1I cull fW): \\~* . JClghe or (Obj 09 *.6 y 1 dinr. A \nd you )00iy. A Wanalt. Jot th.- 0ptag < 08 ' U thm nIa (3b.