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The People's J ournal. Notice to Subsciibers ! Last January notices were sent to all parties in arrears and duo The Journal on Kubsoription and otherwise. These notices included indebtedness of 1901 and 1902. Mr. W. L. Mathony is still with the Journal and in charge of these mutters and will be pleased to have all who have not complied with the request to settle embodied in the said notices to call on him at The Journal office, in the Antho. ny brick building, at the rear of W. T. MeFall's store and arnango such indobt ednoss at once. A prompt compliance will groutiy facilitate us in placing and keeping our business in proper shape, Respectfully, T1. J. M AULID)IN, Pub, The Journal. Local and Personal. -Don't forget the opening at the. Big Store. -Miss Nina Boggs, of Easley, visited Mrs. T. L. Bive ns last week. -The fall term of Court will show full dockets, criminal and civil. -P. E. Alexander and Ernest Folgor were visitors in Easley Sun day. -Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Ilagood, of Easloy, spent Sunday with rela tiyes in Pickens. -Read the advertising columns of this paper and learn where to trade to your advantage. --B. A. Morgan, ;sq., of Green ville, spent Saturday in Pickens looking after legal business. -Miss Robinson, of Easley, spent Sunday with Miss Holen Boggs, returning to Easley Mon day morning. -Mrs. Emma Goodlett, " of Greonville, spent Sunday in Pick ens at the home of Sheriff J, 11. G. McDaniel. -Don't neglect to settle your newspaper accounts when you are making final disposition of other bills. -). W. McLaurin, representing the Sinking Fund C.mnmission, was here Saturday on business co n nected with his office. -Saturday was a busy (lay in Pickens and cotton Caine in with a rush binging the top of the market and ranging around 84 cents. i -Fielding A. Lewis is now to be found with John F. Harris where he will help to please cus toners in handling an up-to-date stock of goods. -James Knight and Ace White have located their saw mill on Bethlehem ridge and are now cut ting timber for the people of that comn i ity, -In formation has lately reached this country that .J. Perry Looper is very sick at his home in Hart wvell, Ga, Rela tives from Picleens. are expected to go to him this week. --Your mirror will reflect the most stylish and becoming effects if you choose your hat at the Heath -Bruce-Morrow Co opening Friday and Saturday September 26th and 27th. ---There wii be an old folks all day singing at Fairview the Fourth Sunday in September. Ev erybody come, bring well filled bas keots and Old .Christian Harmony Song Books, -Twenty-seven conyerts were baptized at the pool at Griflin Elb onezer Baptist (colored) church last Sunday. Rev. HI. Watkins minister. These had joined at a lecent protracted meeting. --One hundred and two bales of cotton wore sold and delivered at Pickons last Saturday which is a fairly good record and the prices paid wvere the top of the market. P. E. Alexander bought fifty of those and R. EC. Bruce fifty-two. -Married on Sunday morning, SeptA 21st, 1902, at nine o'clock, at the residence of the bride's fath er, Mr. James Durham, Mr. Eu pha Cochran to Miss Lula Jane Durham. All of Pickens county. Rev. W. 0. Seaborn officiating. --Greeuville claims to be the best cotton market in the Pied mont section and so does Westmini ister, S. C. Both are on the mainI line of the Southern Railway and. yet we venture to say that Pickens excels them in the average price paid. -Sunday was Missionary Rally Day at Bethlehem according to plans previously arranged. The ohuroh was crowded and the young people contributed to the suoess of the day by their excellent music. Talks on missions Were made and a. colleotion taken for mIssions. Altogether it was a most success ful meeting. -Auditor Keith requests the )ioard of Trustees of each School district to revise their respective poll lists and that the chairman of each Board bring tho same to his office and assist him in revising them on his books, according to law. /,this should be done as early ihs possible so that the Auditor can enter saine on his duplicate and root up this tax along with others. A prompt colnWplilance with tbis ro nent',wll fearly help the Auditor, at estis o,tit y.e not comn Ol#ta hi atPk an I(hne nom. --)r. V, le. AUSlinl will be in1 Pickein Sopt. 30th maid Ot. Itit. -Th8Io s(9aament ( ! thei Lord 's Supper will bo ad mis ttred ut i Presbytoriatt tinhurch n'e u('xt ;abbafh. -Amnoung the' (Iriad Jurrsi drawn to ierve in th," t' S. uCourl, Whici t')ntveni-s, f'r the lO tlor term, on th third '1tTuoday, the samn') l)OI1u;; t h' 21 t :i a ) are John LV. Graveley, S. II. BlirOvn1 aid W V. Cl(yit >1 Potit Jurors, John ii. atll(enttino and A. W. Folgor 1i f l'iekns Count v. -Col. Jo)InI C. 11,yd , of Green ville was h1 er,e. SIatir d av In bu.sin1ess. Col. Boyd nas one" ..t ti. eandi." dates for Ad\Iintalt andt( I nse. tor Ge.iaiil .andi 1i.i itu:ov warm fIen!(ds iin 1'>i(kenl, (k,(inav ml who.u. peo1o lt: i:o-; lAy1 V .4i11,I a warm1 iittrc (t. ( l. Io.yd is I:,t One( tt, 'mulk inl hit tenEII I t l h-'i, atCCI!pt(?d 11m re(Pul!, (rf ;th'? :np l logically n 1 pt r- se i iiI ' j thI, un;kk Col. .Frost', admlt li i tr:ti.1n al l: CC.sS.t A New Ib1siiess M blisit. T1he E~asley Hardw. .' C ig., located at I.as y, S :,C., ;, a m w acquiidtion th,t. bu l n: (xl lu,.;; f'elt inl I'iclk :lns ot;t y. It. ; an ontorp)ri se thlt1, -.v.id(IenfWes the( growth ( all the coun ity iii that1L it )ropoSeH to re t I < la1nd1(is of the 1)(;op1le t,(td the tradl(o. An id theu couty wii!1 .or l llupport thto (11terp)1isv (,ii(' e Iit 1peole loarn wh(,1O they Call p>ru iur' the'. thin"s! nel;ded inl th linha ia l inn (on shoI notie(' m:l( at r, to to com p tO withI the. harIid ut? stor'es o1f 1 1lrgor' a ls T i s (; rri,;, .;" . i i1n d, r' thl (I,: t Inanagen'uat .' 710.! pl,w p at h O f h o t (.O l : ,{ ; o .. !i ! 1. (: t i . (oughily ide ..1it. E e anid wit.h ow: ...' ', .w g u a r a n t c h : . t i. , . : - toml rs will b- p c d y'; ' I ib . T o be)iil huI. e ' h 't('iwe tol fortulnatt a partier it t ? ; ia 'raUlCyi 4:ld aldt age,. jhito . Oil 1'r I< 1st ):; :s t"-. ii " wIh PttllI11ac,') 1:i( t:1(. : i ' t N O pr,-i SCr'iption 1.mm!. 1 r. 1' . >. pr!'a . paro(1 to ;,iv: you ! I l l t w - vice in ere,trer;p (1 rw1hvi; :.'. , h' as Otlhe de1 r .40. . hi l .1.re. Tl'hey c('tr : . ) in . 1 .:' d:': toilet art ie , stati "liiry e;Iia ' tobaco, aind n'ythi:'" to ouillI inl a first clahe (ull!r . '0thre. ad fod farl .:(:i tdr:. cmeto tickns bel te'~t h!ay and its se t all or (1t.Lt.. aI !.:t it. wh it mauny ford;.p duigta hisy wandernigs amt 14d (tht.' hl came hrero re een: ' 0vi?. 4 I Puig ande the.' i uelleo of.' lin i r ye oher cnduct was1 kiorderly. ii Ill was pre say huting, work,r aun d no body iae hulen mor than p ing1 Wti at-tif on i. Aturhiy i mrningd , s0amo ofatherinpgve of thl~~(e4'lrat,i rad found him. in a dttyig cortdi than neat the e i. dica aida was sum rmul is.okoo diay ut av avdil an lilldin cof after iondlge. Ti ok ie i Cmoner1 P1 l amm Smphana!d ao i jifuy and a inneCot( oadul pIV:!.d throjugh whurin ia vs -red ihn "he traeeled tae lat h,tro being ant ovfdos o 11 I Ir i0 r 1)o0t'e other aso ofnknown do tahe 2ury On90 hi enerrei. foundhL( s'ome In,25I i m e. a a ond ea islanora(1 noowadeingsIClti oifl deonsed, rii culd o deiole hs deeloped af tho hishometor eativwos frter thae forat te ditn aethatri He wa evdent, ah masn 1fihsom intelligence.'o t Thi boo gie his' 1) nm uxia Wiliami Smthan1cn. throgih tis suppoo .u~4 fsod he ati's Greenil, S. CIu~. Thoonly defi tnio entry floun m~l U nthe bok i udr. dat of. Satudy arh 29, h9ro wheeit his'breotrded "K.oko m IndianaEjoI,connnGed ork . W. Sle sh I ow." '1yhnd this couldT b.devole. he remainsd of therforu fait woreprpel bie ryn Ta deont fta, Chisiu ura on tSunay fw olloi; |day villoaki~ora and al3.Ii M uldi i Picens are~tt the1 vo tod Mr.eL. RoslatAo. 'p~EOa~d'fJ Few 1e'ks at 1(1' mountain homc ill 11 ilhlands, N. C. 3irs. B. J. Johnson is visiting fril'nd1s lin Greenville. Mli5s Matte 1llae MoIrgantt leaves Wednesdlly fo'r Columbia whero she wi!! r"'mnl( h('r Studios in Col 1u11bia iomllal(e College. J. 11. 'atls, w o fr sov'eral years hasb been3 ini the 031plIoy of the Sothr litea U1niiWay hla:, enterod the 3i11 It11teIv Ibus=inies, at Seneca. 1is iplace will be Ifled by Mr. Sy1m111e8 of North Carolina 'ic.n C( nvorts wore ileinersod in<t r~'~iVOcd ini to the Baptist. hrah lit tiunday, the result of In(+("1ting held last month. The ciuizens of Ctttral held a mtl'''in1g tlt the ! itht inst im rega'rd ltoth' coJttonl niil. 'lhto pro'spect,s tro t b:at the work ot it will begin it an34 +u ily date. 1'h1+ 'chool ope11n(ed with a large n'rthlne1t of pupits last Monday. ('11tratl has 1 b(e fortunlato in so u'. riu( tht services 'f Pr(lf. I)omi 13(ek as p)rinc1i palI for t.hik school rmt atn'l t he outlook for i sulccess I o11, !u a3 '+ l>romising than ' !m10o y(lia past. tPio1t. 223. I.iBERTV. 'i'ho plrotracted mnet.ing closed t th(, 1Pelbyterian church TPhur:s Iay. er vices we(re conducted by .J. C. Slive, Notwithstandiing h, buy s.',ason, cIIIrch 'was well Lttti41id :nd much interestHt mani ' t'(1 . '1114r' were eight('on ac (i(ns to te it hnrh, ten )y pro ..:itn :nd eight by lotter. There Var (-vi(dent ly much and lasting r"1!hurell "4ttll'vy . 11 Templelol an(1 L4,. 1'. z:.:. att(n(d r.'osIbyery last 1. G. 1lo?gs has sold his farm in \n(iterso:n ('imty and bought in ow, to .it th' ben(it of better ai \ :dintagews. .W <King r'tutrned htomel y.'r'thl"r, II. King and1 -+. ' rr of tientcca, atro inl a the interest of their - . !:a:dle ela1111). It is b i' w rth'.+"t.ii more tian passing t i: an d31(1 the f:armner 1' realizo lu:'whe they sec it and are 3",. 'Y .C. A DOG. 11.! Camle to town a 2w d1'ays ago p( rfet strang;er. Ito was a little 1t wooly, but not ill the least hizggy. Some3 01n0 hadl( dleprived imt of thosoi memtbers-thio cars an ail-by wh icht a (dog ind(icates the ti3llo (' his iind and1( the temper 1' his feelintgs. As he was a strange ig and appeare1'd to all wiho met im)031 enirely neuitrali , if not abso uttely inifferen3)lt, aill began to each ( dfieent conclusions atbout is~ snnv. Hie was of' miedium veli pr"oportionted. A few~ of the riz.zly ha.irs that sti'urouded hi is yes8 were p)rojected ac'oss those r'gans and slightly obscured t.he x prtessiont. This dull colored chest uti sorriol creatU1u'walked up the tmet (no trot) placed his feet on. lhe~:4 evement in front, of the drugi t[ e and 3tood pat wih hill hind act on1 the stree'Ot. HeO seemed03 to tayo forimed the habit of stanJdlIg m1 all (our feet, not once assuming 'zarade rest as other dogs, Su3verl'1 pokeA, to im I, but th only3 resp' 'C~onse ca a Cgniek1 straitghtt 1lo1k into the 'yes of t: e peaker, the dog not a1 yllable31 ex:pissinig. Hie wlas not onguno-ti od, hiut he had no tail. l'his marde huimu apear ugly and mipolite. Soon it wvas suggested hat lie wats mad1. "Get a gun and u.11li him"', was said by two or' three it on1ce, and all began to get back i'thei r fr'omi the dog and several "I're rrminded that they hlad b)usi ioss in the drug store and some on op of the c'ounitor. TVhe dog still 11d1not moveY, but stood pat 03n lour' et for inspection. A man who tas seen mlanty kinds of dogs topped upj, patted him on the head aying: '"He is not mtad."' The log still did niot m-ove a muscle. Teither raised or lowered his~ head n reCsponlse to the touch of sympa hy The genitleman repeated 'Thisi dog is not mad but more han13 that lie is not scared, uneasy >r' event nervous. Look at the hapo of his head--how round. Not aliko, but he has more sense in mm iue thrn a bull dog wvould iare ini an hour. I would hate to a4 dog(l) of mlinIe jumup on himi, Fhars niot mioveCd a limb or muscle daco~( ho 1has been here. I confl ek' y' boliove he has all the ele soit.s of a live wire. "Shaw," said 1 man11 whO had just come up in H me4 to boalr tho last remarks' "he ; not big anid strong enough for a . r'~'. 1 know a dog upi here ini the0 e11untry tha3t could eat 'im up itwo minutes if he was shined up and made to look liko he belonged to '-somebody."' "What dog is that?" ask somoono. "He is that big old yaller bull dlog, Tiger, that has ci ip pled every dog in the town ship that pretented to walk or trot wvith his tail up. HeJ killed sover al that did not remember to 'alink' by his place." All agreed that he would fight or chase tho strange dog if the latter would atcept town hospitality till Tjger came. This was exoitoment, The strange dog made no obhieetiOns to bin - tiedl and led to a kennel Wh3ined or' urunte1d. HQI 9lame plt tho noxt day and stood around tho street. I1 ueither asked I rufused an introductiou to oth dogs who came around. i1e sir ply looked at his acqltaintanc and kept all his feat straight uid, his body. IIe never flinched< growled at the crude methods < som11o ycung dogs towards stranger It was ovident from his quiet W mannered behavior that ho wt not seeking a fuss, foot-race or ight, lIe watched the young dol play tround just ats pople wate tholm. All ag rood that lie was peculiar (log, but his diginifie good mannered course Won him few fri'nds. On10 boy did no want Tiger to got at him. lie Sai it would otit, he i fatir light, and h did not will to see him mutilatot It wa18 Soon anoultncod that Tige had come With his m11atstor who wat at onco informed of the Situation Hle said lie did not want Tigor t get into a figh t, but h( was sorr for any dog who picked a quarrel with him1 . ''ie lawn was cleare for action. Tiger declined a for mal introduction, because he di not know how the strange dog wt holding, or would be holding hi tail, ii' he had one, so ho plungel forward with all the vigor of hi insulted and angered naturo t maitko short work of the contemp tible pup. ''ho pup loi,t firml forward, i' possible to witlstan< the maddened onslaught. Hie with sood it--all four feet right on th, ground. Tiger had run against, cast iran dummy dog once beforo but he dtid not retnember that il hurt and held on like this thiug. iIe tried to pull back and get i new hold. ite could not. 'l( was fastene 1. le tried tc run forward. He could not. He was up against sotinctling lie took a tremendous twist and whirl then st.opped to study th< effect. IIe felt. hiiselF worso hurl and Worse fastetned thiin Over, lit growled a deop-throated growl Pup chewed big dog Vigorously. Pup just showed by his actions ii thle was a log any where coulk vhip him, he (lid not care to live. He kept both eyes on his busin, -the big dog. Tiger wanted to ge holle theo worst ie evor (lid in hit life, butt the pressing busimess of th' mloment showed no signs of in termission. le looked at his mas tr and looked at the spectators, All ngeed that ho had underesti mated his antogontst. 1- couli never whip him. They began tc try to part them. Pup said no; he didn't begin that fight, but ho was going to w%in it or (lie in the at. tempt. 'Ley overpowered hi r and pulle.L him loose. Tiger rai home nlot thitaking what he came after, but he got a lesson by tryinf to (dictate to other dogs ho0w thiey shall wear their tails. Everybody who has hIeard of Ti. ger's rout and overthrow is a greal trienud to thle pup. They all wani him. Some say hie is not a dog. Pup) stands pat on all four foet and tile dog have quit running uj against him. A ('tre For Cholera Iinfautumi. "Last May." says Mrs. Curtis lBakol of Boeokwalter, Ohio, '"an infant child c onr nleighbor's was sufferin g from chol era iufantum. The doctor hlad given ui all hopes of recovery. I took a bottl of Chamberlain's colic, chlolera and Dia rhloea remedy to the house, telling ther I felt sure it would do good if used t< cording to diretetons. Ini two day3s thn the child had fully recovered, and now (nearly a year since) a -:igorou' healthy girl. I have recomur.mende tiis remedo freueuntly and have novI known it to fail il tiny instance." Fc ale by Dr. 0. W. Earle. A Card from Mr. 11. AL Morgan. TIo onir ClIents: As Mir. Rhlissingame hans niot rcCove)W from his injuries and is unable to atton< to business, I tusk all persons having bue inessR with the firm of Morgan & Bllas sin~gamei to write to me at Greenvill contcernmiig Hiame. All neceiuts will plenised be piaid t< me as they become due. I have not th< time to write y'ou or call on you and il therefore, request prompt payment 5< that I will not hlavei to employ a lawye: at Pickensa to collect thlem). Thankinj you for your patronage, I am Very triuly yo)urs, B. A. MOROAN, Greenville, 8. C. CARD) OF THANKS. I wish to thank the voters c Pickens county for the nice vet' they gave me on Sept. 9th, and assmure thom it shall ever be appre ciated. It shlall ever be my aim ta serve the people to the best of m' ability and I trust the confidenci put iln mel shall ever 1)0 merited. Respectfull11y, 11. WV. FARR. NO FALSE CLAIMS. The prop.tetors of Foley's .tloney an Tar do not advertise this as a sure cur for consumption." They do not clair it will oure this dread complaint in ad( vanced cases, but do positively aissem thait it will cure in the earlier stage anId never fails to give conifom and relief in thte worst oases. Foley' Honey and Tar is without doubt th~ greatest throat and long remedy. Ri fuse substitutes. Dolt and Webb Pil ens Ohapmian and Oallaban Liberty, OLD STONE CHURCH. The Annual Meeting af the 01 Stone Church asnd Cemnetery Ass< clation will be held at the churc on Saturday Ootober 4th, 1902, 11. a. rn, The memtnbers of the Al sooiation are urgently requested1 attend, All persons interested the uometery and the public a cordially ~ited to metO0 With JON , EWs NOTICE I r All persons aro lorohy warne(l not to ar hire, feed or shelter my grandson, )e ;osamond (col) under penalty of the law he being under ago and loft mo without s Cause and I will hold any porson liable for his wagesf now unpaid or may be >r heroiftr paid. fT1IIOMAS RlIONE, (col Sept. 18 t4 e All persons are heroby warned not. to a hunt, lish, trap or, inl any other way s tresspauss on my beads. Any violation of h1 this notieo will be prosoouted to the full I extent of the law. James I[. Ambler. Sept. 18 t4 t NOTiCI: tl All porr;olnl are hereby warned not to e hunt, fish, :trap or, in anly other way tressp:aas ou ty lattdt. Any vioia r tion of this notico witl bO prosweuted to fullest extent of the law. Jales E.A. Ilagood, Sr. Sopt 25, tI Notice of 1'inal Sel Ilentet. . will apply to J. It. NowIery, Probate Judge for Pickens county tor a tinal sot l tIomont of the estate of Absoleti 1lopIIr, - di 'oased, on the 23rd day of October, I 1902, and ask to be dismissed as adniis" trator. JOHN O11E1t. Sept. 25 t4 CITATION. STATE OF SOUTH CAROL,1NA, County of 'ickeis. By J. B. Newbery Esquire Probate Judge. Whereas, A.J, Bloggs, C.C'.1'. made suit, to uo to grant himl ot,iers of Adnunitistrat tion of the Estate of and eftects of aJ. T. Craig, deceased. These are therefore to cite and ahulI islh till tuid singular tle kindred tnd (redit.om of thu said J. T. Craig leceas t ed, that they 1o and appear bwfora te, in the Court, of .'robato, to be itihl at Pickens Court 1louse, S. C, on the I1; d:ty of Oct. 1902, after publication here - (If, at 11 o'clock itt the foreLotn, to shew cause if any they have, why the said Ad ministration should not be granted. Givon under my hand and seal, this 13 day of Sop. 1902, in the 127 year of our Indopendence. J. 13. NEWl31;1iY. J. P. 1'. C. STAT' OF SOUTI CAIROLINA Piekonu County. By J. 13. Newbery, Esquire, 'robato Judge. Whereas, It. A. Bowen mtado suit to me to graut him let.ters of .idtnittistra tion of the estate and elleets of Rteesv 13owen, deceased. Thes are therOfore to cite atid aut monish all and singulatr the kin'lred and creditors of the said Rees( Iow"("at dece-sed. that they be and appear be fore mc, in the Court, of Probat( , to 1be hold at'Pickens Court IIouse, S. C., ot the 25th day of Sept. 19(02, after publi cation hereof, at. 11 o'clock in the foro noon, to show cause, if any they hatv., why the said atdministration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this 8th day of Sept. 1902, in tie 127 year of our independence. J. B. NEWVBERIY, J. P. P. C. TREAT YOUR KIDNEYS FOR RIREUMITrISM. When you are suffering from rheutma tismn, the kidueys must be tended to tt once ito that they will climintate the uric tacidl fromi the blood. Foley's Kidney Cure is the most efi'eotivo remedy for this purp~oso. RI. TI. R1op1kins of Polar WVis., stays. "After unsuccessfully doc toring three years of rheumat,ism with the best doctors, I tried Foley's Kidntey Cure and it cured me. I cannot spetak too highly of this great medicine." Bolt & Webb Piokens & (Uhapman & Cllan SLiberty. A. 13. WARDJiLAW a -: DENTIST -: Will be in Pickens until further notice, Offioe up) stairs iu the Carey buildn1. over Brock's Grocory Store, e .,.I, ICKENS ,.. Graded School. Colored Department, Nexit session begins September 29th 1902. Pupils living outside of town tand not legally transferred wVill be required to Spay au tuition foe of from S0c to $1 .50 per' 1 month. Remtembert '"An investnm-nt in knowledge always pays the best in-. -terest.." Solomon01 says, "'Recivo know-i ledge rat her titan choice gold."' Obey the Btblo, snorificee somethiing Sand give your children a chatnce to re ceive knowvlodge. Put them in school at the beginning and koop) thecm thtero until the ending. Educate them thit their minids mtay be freed ftomn the prej udices of ignorance and given a jtustoir and more enlarged conception of men and thintgs. Educate them to the end that they may 1)0 good atnd intelligett citizens which is the :chief aim of the public school system. R. K. MOON, Prn. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON, Charleston, S. 0, Founded in 1785. Strong Fatc. ulty; woli equipped chemical, phys,. ical, and biological laboratories; Library of 14,000 volumes and tho finest Museum of Natural H-istorv' in the South. Elect,ive cous leading to the degrees of B, A.. B. S,, a I . A. Board with fur. nushed room in College Dormnitory can be obtainsd for *1.0 a month. TIultion, *40. One scholarship giv -ing free tuition is assigned toPick t ens county, the holder to be aip a pointed by the Proba~tte Jutdg., anid a the County superntedant.%Ttal . *112 to $180. All candidates for E- admission are permitted to com pete for vacatnt Boyce Scholarships which pay $150 a year. Entrance Examinations will be d held at Pickens on Firiday, Jutly I1t, ~. 1902, next sesiotn begins Septom, h ber 29, For catalogue, address. * Harrison RantdoJlph President. oe TWO BOTTLES8 CUBEDl HIM, I "I was troubled with kidney coin hfint rOtot rbout two~ years," writen A. H, Davis ,of it. S lrling, 3:., "but two bottles of BalOS a Eidnar dura effected a r New c -; ; L ' il llikI., ., C S, ' ..5 Pi L st.nw h, i . .R1O0 l(tii I2( .() 8iYIls lio W $1 2.:8. s:ow 76 . . All (i(0(;\ CleA S ar)f e onfly ) n to ( ' L f - - Do yu lVIki e111 \\~ I ly 5cts. AndI if youi want~ a eh - ,. Wory. 2OUrse you don't. want -.r*a h. ueucd not. do(. it 'r ye t.2 . ; I The bestL flousr ln ih' mair. - n Ecllow uundersell usi o~ [lourt. P'lenty of kniives for1 thr, We' havo som.1)bargains in ~~ WVi,AKNESS th' meror of r rng me "'wi dIr,rl OPen to any de. A... AA'nd' Natu're; 'jtrong~ purga Ive.i and diru?' which not It ieavoI you in o wotrso condt:onl* h14:r'..oe which heh tpIt.' ?..A g ''... M e iOQ0 ti)4 2).O. d00 l M i'ld*tf. Ik reLl .1 ' : n ))ookiot uwl Ivr-un .iat iieA Colupbote t.r;, n' . . BRW 10 m: va 4. i. .a " . ( " ' t "/ l ( " CJ~ t. fQ .