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Pickens SwU-kml. < PUlUilUlIED KVEUY WKONK8DAY MOKN1NU. ??Y? " , Tho Sontinol-Journal Company. i TnntrpHnN & ItimiKV. Piioi's. J. L. O. THOMPSON, Kmtou. Subscription $1.00 Per Anuum. Advertising Rutos ReasonableKutered Rt I'lcienb I'ORtoltleo as Second Class Mftll Matter PICKENS, S. C. : Wednesday, March !J0, 1004. EASLEY-ANDERSON TROLLEY LINE. Somo of I ho progressive business men and representative citizens of that hustling littlo city?Etislev ? have put their hoiuls together and have evolved a plan for the betterment of that town in particular and that section of country in general; n plan, tho consummation of which, will bo of untold bonefit, ono which will add untold, and advanced valna tion to all properties all throughout that section, and a something thai will bo of untold bonofit to the business, ns well as the social intorests of all tho sections directly interested and concorned. This enterprise is nothing nioro than a trolley lino from Eosley to Anderson. Whether it will bo an independent lino, or one run in connection with tho GreanvilloAnderson line, remains to bo scon. Tho project is not that far along, as yet; but that a lino will bo built between tho two points is an almost assured fact. Tho promoters behind this enterprise are safo business men, and do ot know tho word fail. Thoy seo the necessity for, ami realize the im portanco of, such an enterprise, and aro working in unison for it. Tliese gentlemen do not know tho word fail and aro determined to push tho project to a successful culmination?and they will succeod beyond the reasonable shadow of a doubt. This trolley lino would bo a paying investment from tho start, in that it woald open up now territory to tho merchants of Easley and would have a continued ptitronago of people going both to Anderson and Easley, x that do not now visit oithor place once a month. With the trolley line, f lin fill'/* lw.irwr l.uu n n i 1 llm lit^n focif tho peoplo along tho lino would go i often to either towu to trade?more often than thoy do now?and as a | natural conscqucnce would spend ( more money. ' A trolley lino would bo of incalcu- i lablo benefit to tho farmers for miles around, besides adding largely to Iho valuation of tho rural property adjacent to the right-of-way. By all means, if tho trolley can bo gotten, got it. it is oasily and cheap 1/ equipped and operated and would pay tho stockholder" ''Midsorne divitiCuuB on the money invested. Gontlomon, keop 011 with your project, and do not lei polities, or uuy* tiling else dolor you in this ontorprise. Now, let Pickets and Eis toy pull rfor tho lino from Grecnvillo, then Greenville and Andorson will both have sonio elegant suburbs. All hail to the oniorpriso of llio L progressive citizons of H is ley and along tho lino of tho Kaaloy-Andor x hoii i roncy J^ine. iMay it soon bo ft B reality. Pg Both Canada and tlio United States nro hunting for tlio North P .lo, and Lord Minto, tlio (Jaimdian viceroy, Hiiy.s: "Tlio North Polo must bo discovoryd by a Canadian for Canada, its rightful owner." In Germany, when tlio voto of tlio jury stand nix against six, the prisoner is ficquittod. A vote of seven against iivo loaves tlio decision to tlio court, find in a voto of oigl't against four tlio prisotior is convicted. Tho director of ox)til>ith of tho World's l''air estimates that thero will l;o not le^s than twenty thousand enr lotuls of exhibits ariiving in Bt. Louis during March and April. Thirty tons to the car would nmko (500,000 tons of articles for display. Mrs. Frederick ?S< >tV, of LMiiladelphin, probidertt (f the NaUonat Coo gcecs of Mothers, makes the sensational chargo lhat "girls aro bought by Mormon agents at $!< a head, with tho prontiso of $50 if they mako jft faithful wives." Mrs ScotV is getting ;:A up a petition to Senate t* Quay to pnrgo tho politics of tho Senate by voting to oust Reed Smoot. Daring tho recent col.l snap at V 1? - 1 t ~ 1 ? ... A>?w i?e(uor? n norso occnm^poiu in tho stnbto in which ho was hitched and broko out of it. Ifo nuulo his way to tho houso of bin ownor, walked upon to tho \>hu/.\ and in at tlio i kitchen door, and stood bosido tI;o - , ntovp. Tho man's wife tlint tho Hfc animal wnn cold, nnd let liiin stand inv tho kitchen until bo ^ot warm, and Hthen led him back to tho burn. 1(\ jd u fiiki i'u a?va \a/ ia > r f ? ? ^ rrTTTTTTT WUH ^Rcveioly flogged in tho little red school H.houB<i at Amity, Orange county, Now llo vowed vongfi&oco. Tho Retoucher who plied the birch lay bought tbo little school ho a in ^ ind at onco ordered it to be torn 3own. Thus after so many yeora of. waiting he took bis revenge. Jj Justice Uliver Wendell Holmes Wa ridod with the three Democrats of iho Supreme Court iu the Northern Securities decision. This is alleged ? to have made President itoosevolt angry with the justice, whom ho ap ^ pointed to the bench. To show bin an^or and resentment, it is allegod. Ihe President will practically ostracise It .1 nst irm Hoi nn'R lir ^Imftinir flirt diinr I hi of the White House in his face. If fr tho President had tho power to roinovo n justice of tho Suprome Court ho would probftbly get ri'l of Justice P' Holmes. ri * 51 Judge AJtou B. Pftikor, of New ^ York, seems to bo t lie avowed candidate of tho Democratic party, for president. Sonator Gorman is in C favor of Parker, and is not a candi fi date himself, in any sense, for the placo. llo savs flio South .should tend nn instructed delegation to SJ. (j Iiou is in fnvor of Judgo Parker. The Parker hooui is on in Georgia, and O headquarters havo beeu opened in b Atlanta, at the Kituball Houso. Now p York will stand to Parker and present ^ him as tho most logical candidate to u lead tho Democratic party to victosy. South Carolinians will do well to fall i;n? e.... p., ..i,,.,. ??;m. fi,? knl?r/>u ic Illiu IIIIU IWl *- UUI n till IliU lyiinM.vv u of tho country, if Gormun will utt q ontcr tho rnco. v A Call For Volunteers. I noticed in your editorial last I. week, under the title of "Politics," | that we arc to elect a number of ! men to take care of Pickons county, ami we arc also to seixl three men to Columbia, either, I presume, to keep the balanceN of tho State < from stealing Pickens county or to ask the balanco of the State to help 1 Pickens county do something for themselves. You do not state 0 what these men are to do. Will c some one state what we need most 11 and then pick out the host man for 0 MOi*n mil i l.nf i Ci nnf f orn n nr ?\r>. ^ VHVll JVU tliu I lOj II VU4 lifcical system after our business 11 systems, and not se'eot a house carpouter to dig a well. Now I think we nood a good sensible and practical road law in J I'ickens county more than any t other law at present, and 1 for ono n would like to sec this campaign J | fought out on this one ifisuo princi- f I pally. Now it goos without saying " that tho present road law in a farce. I i To say to tho able-bodied men from IN to 50 years old that they may : pay $1.00 or work on tho roads I eight days, 18 an appoal to tho men i who havo a dollar in caah to give * it to the county roads and at tho( ' saino time this law compels tho j poor ignorant and improvident ' | iiiau '10 has not tho dollar in rash 1 j to pay four limes tho road tax N that his more ahlo neighbor pays. * No, gentlemen, we will never get good roads by trying to compel tho 1 poor improvident fools in our coun- ' ty to l>uild thom for us whon their h simple conditions tell uh that they 1 cannot support their own families, 1 To illustrate how unjust the pros- ' out law really i?, I will not loavo 1 homo to (lo it. The writor of this jN u*os from two to throe wagons to tldrty or forty in his business, and ( under the present law I am not re- 6 <liiired to pay one dime direct road 1 tax, while my unfortunate neigh- ' bor who lias a largo family to feed ( and has not the dollai, an<l dies ' not own either wagon or horse, has to put in eight days work, which ( at current rates amounts to $1 80 1 ho pays cat in labor on the roads 1 for my wagons and pleasure vein- ' oles to travel over. We will never get good roads or 1 ovon fairly good roads uniess wo 1 I?ay for them. All this howling and Hpoech-inaking will not pny ' lor our good roads. We must have * a direct road tax on our property as well aa ft tax on our able bodied mon from 18 to 50 yearn old, and this tax should not bo less than $2.00 or four days work . ( A Oaixfoii Voutntkkkh. f Now it is an established fact (( fin nnu /tniirhi wsvwlsl ,...J .,v....ur lliu "UIIU IJVtJI, I the mon wlio own the property svro { among the shrewdest citizens, and | whon you touch thoir purses you i will havo to convince them (hat ' < this monoy is to be put to a good i purp080 or their influence may up- 1 set tho issue; but at tho Hamo time i it la true that tho property holders ^ are sonsiblo people, and >1 would seem reasonable to any Intelligent porson to toll theia that these pubhe roads wero their own property c find to improve tho condition ol I those roads would mean to them a * direct saving of dol'ars and conts. (. in order to put this good roads t subject properly beforo the people, | wo want and must havo bt least * triroo of the very best men in Picko|ih county to ontor the present campaign. Those men ittuat bo of * tlvo hort. Hint when they know that n thi^t *-".^ght are not afraid of tho or tho deej^ blue aoa. y We wni^l rnon of iae^n flrit, and H wkii^ir intel I i MilifflHI ilHllffM Sick 1 Blood j Feed pale girls on Scott's ( nuilsion. / We do not need to give all I ic reasons why Scott's \ mulsion restores the strength id flesh and color of good ^ Arn itf V,?. I muiiu tv; tn\Jou witvy ouxiv.1 0111 sick blood: . The fact that it is the best I reparation of Cod Liver Oil, | rh 111 t"i nfril full nf lion 111 117 I 1 w , imulation is a suggestion as ) why it docs what it docs. 1 Scott's Emulsion presents I od Liver Oil at its best, illest in strength, least in ? istc. ] Young women in their | i ? it ii i .lie jjuiuianciuiy cureu f the peculiar disease of the lood which shows itself in alcness, weakness and nervousess, by regular treatment ' M.th Scott's Emulsion. It is a true blood food and ; naturally adapted to the cure f the blood sickness from hich so many young women ^'c NV'" S'ad to send ^O^jw 3 ""'l5'1 *? a"^ 5u'*crcr* Pe sure that I li* picture in I -MLf.fi the lorni ? ! ;\ libel is on the 8-'? rSC"' wrapivr of every bottle ol Vm jIimulsiou >ou buy. scott &, cowne, 8ytBiv5bs,**r Chemists, too rcail St., New Vork. 8 lost. Theao three volunteers must have nOUtrh to livn on lf.ft, nt. linmo in hbo tlioy looso tho oflic-j. They nust bo of tho Missionary typo ,nd willing to spend ub lonst one ampaign in educating the public ieed on the good roads subject. Farmer's Son. I11 The Merry Spring Time. _ In tho nuvry spring time tho festive nalaria microbe, goolh forth determined o coloaizo every human organism. If his arch foo hns invaded your systoiu .Mow us to suggest RyUtiles Touie. This emedy frees tho bload from malaria nicrobos eliminates poisonous matter rom tho system, strengthens the nerves, nd restores robust heiltli. ltydales Conic is guaranteed. rickens Drug Co., Mekons; W. Sheldon & Co., Liberty. Ante-Campaign Capers. Farmois co.ning to PiokonS tell the cunning advance work being lono l?y prospecuvo candidatoB. rtioy say that certain urbane goiilemon are indulging nowadays in ong rides and making strangely nconsequential calls upon innocent holers. Tlic wise ones and tho oid _ itagersamong tho wo.il l-be ollicololders havo ovidently decided that ho man who intend# to keep in , )o)itics and <*ome out on tho heavy lido oi the polling list had bettor nako up hia mind to spend his 11 >ney for buggy grease before tho ) ilea eloKtf, instead of saving it for ed fire an 1 Roman candles with vhich to colebrato his election. Court house corridors bufore dectiom are capital hcIiooIh for the itudy of human nature, especially )f the psychology of the glad hand jrigade, who boo to it that the lear people do not forget. Skillrul manipulators are they, yet in iho long run it is the ready rn.Mii >ry that pulls tho votos. The man .hat gets on the soft eide of a politcal cinch must know tho name of wory baby in tho county and how 11 any tenth oach little brat had cut ID to tho time of his last call; nnst never fail to remember tho ipocial brand of cookery on which >ach housewife is particularly itrong, and evon tho sava^est of T 'arm do^s must learn to wag their ^ ails when lie ridoH in at tho front ^ mirs. ^ Proper Treatment of Pneumonia. Pneumonia i? too dangerous a diseaso or anyone lo attompt to doctor himself, ilthough ho may havo tho proper romolios at hand. A physician should always )o called. J t should be horno in mind, lowover, that pneumonia always results roin a cold or from an attack of the grip I1 u,d tlmt l?y giving (Jhamhorlain's Cough a lomody tho threatened attack of pnounonia with tho host results. Dr. W. J. ft imith, of Baudot's. Ala., who in also a Iruggist, nays of ?t: "I h>.vo been sell- ? in/ llliAnilmrlain'u f!niinli Itommlo rv.wl I --r> " v ' ",,M I ircscribiug it in my practice for (lio past * ix yearn. 1 u?o it in cu"t>.a of pucunonia and havo alwayH gotten tho bent OHultfl." Hold by Pickonu Drug Co., ] 'ickcfic, and Iluntor & Piokons, Liberty. a] Protect the Birds. h Tho Columbia Htato saya: "Hirila ci At tho boll weovi!; it is thoreforo of >rimo importance in tho cotton bolt o prrsp-vo u?o insectivorous birds, i ['ho fai" <*r or huul owner or mcr 'F limit or onnufttclurer who po mits ho doslrno'.i n of f uoh birda oa his ~ roperty is encouraging bin own ruia. for the boll vecvil in coming-" Tills will Interest Mothers. Mother Qmy's Hwcet Powders for 'hildron, euro (evrrislinosH, Lad stomal. i... I 1 - i - uji, ?i-uvuuiK umi'iuoir, uiuuv ii|> uohih, *ovo and regulate the 1>owoIh nrnl dotroy worinn. Tluiy novor full, Ovor 0,000 tofltimoniidn. At nil druggiflfg Hflo, ( inraplo mail'Hl \FKEE. Addicwi, Allot) . Olmnted, Lott|>y, N. Y, * mmm BB "RJttumalism It Tre ?nw Wi!5 do the work t^ui IwBA. Yii Y 1 { ;r.ii..w l\sr. ilwrl' I SMITH & I C BRING TO 1 The Smartes I "?r? Tho smartest tailors o 1'earth aro mi that furnish this store with apparel, inhintf business. Season after we ha fl. there is no difference in the madc-to A the Biuart suits we ofTer?except the (f pared to convince you of this fact in 1 THE F1E5EPT PM k flat ?r pe i ...F2R 5PRINQ 5 B than at any previous time. The top ff reached?Perfection in the art of tail Eiuiiirino tiiuv uuuj|i| uiii bout Easter time, so advise yoi lew spring and mrnmcr suit or ne in fitting you. It is our wn ,ho store until ho its pleased in 1 mith Sc I LEADING CL Greenville 1^ /^\ T" t r LUU^ Murray's Horekound, Mullien n offective remedies kuown for curing cc and nil affections due to inflamed anc: I sages. It is prompt in affording re tening a cure. Murray's IIorcliouiH ^ nifty ho Ufed to advaotago in c ises \ j It i'h pleasant, purely vegetable nud t Nothing else liko it in nil tho world ' house, ready nt hand when needed. 1 in eaat-H of croup. It has romnrkal yfima of whooping cough. Price 25c. purchaser. AT DRUG Frepr<md by tho Murray Di a? mum mini si | Ready, | ?KO SPRING -- SHO] OUR NEW SHOES Big Car Loads. We have made 1 pajation for this seaso before. I [ T<"vft*v minf Wnnl Stride 6 ! f m CDDIMr b^l I XII XV. ...c Not being aide to find a suitable 1 ickena, and havo ju?t returnod from t nice lino of SPRING GOODS, mioh eckwo&r, Etc., which are now on di? icm. 2yes Tested Fi I will test your Ey<*a freo and fit sell tho host pebble ^laag and guami uteed and glasses exchanged, if Co.* ai lassen do not hurt your eyes?they a urts your eyog. My prices are low. iibtomer. DIXIE BARG/ reeman Building. MqgPn Sterling Siiver Hteiling Jut a* hi sr. Art Pottcv Qiiijjjfif | achtrtut and Dtlay May vt Fatal. Jmf ? 'OUR 8Y8TCM NOW. AL ckly, effectively and without |g{ itive organs. In tact, it will Cft tter condition every way, for *j| > of poisonous lactic and uric natism, kidney troubles, in- ok ic constipation and catarrh, H fej e one an easy prey to malaria poison. It is not only the ffsgj . but hundreds of relieved docs one thing that no other HEUMATISM. I 4TS FROM THI INSIDK." km >nUQQIBTS. ?rpl 3RISTOWI TOWN t Clothing (w in Years. | plo/od in tho establishments This is one reason of our Hour- Q ve demonstrated to you that /y -ruensnre kind of clothes and ? price. And wo aro better pre- Mk s* QHiriCENT M3- J t< W 5?IT5 4 I,' ?unriER WEAR... | notch ot goodneas lias been lj loring has b>;en attained in the B stock. There will be a rush ff 11 to come tuis week and chooso U top coat. We want to take /? iv of doin>? tiings to let no man \\ (i fit rnd atj le in eyery { articular, Bristow, \ iOTHlEllS. (( ? ? ^ \\ t )} fiaiEOSBBimm "A TTQ jllO | ind Tar in composod of tho most I ugha, coldf, In Riippo, nore throat | I irritatod coupitiou of tlio ail- pus- I lief and certain in its tfT. ct of has- 1 i Mullicn mid Tar vlioro other modioinos havo failed absolutely snfo for old and young. 1 It ?hould havo a place in every I Parents will its effect magical I vl/? vifhin ir? iw\nh'nlliim frlin nrtvnv 0 Ounrnnlood satiftfnctoiy to every 8 STOltES. ug Co., Columbift, S. O. jjk R? E -- SELLING ! i aie now coming in in arcrrr nml lu'tirr nrrv X n's business than ever can be supplied by us. > * w j 3atton. ~ Pi Amnn iOODS. ocatiou, I have decided to stay in he markote whero I have purchased ar Clothing, Shoes, hatw, Shirts, play at my 8toro. Call and soe y0urgla?808 ns Rood an anyone, itec tho eamo. Satisfaction guar1 ii aullba 4 ll Alt /1a mtll !??.. \i .. jjr v/nuoo mvy nv/o nut jriiu. HI y ^ e no window glass. Cheap glusH ,i Try nie and you will ho n plOaSud >' m HOUSE. \ Louis Copcl, Prop. * BSBpsP-; Ilollow -ware, ti:i OllVfl 1'IUIMVHH;, ry, Bric-a-Brac and ties. w aster Cloth Mpn i" k;^'';'r :j-V.. '. " i ( "' </ ' ' .J c ll$ f' ?;' x^^3vvJ-5.i-4'/ l80? . y#7 , ? V'V: <" ~ }/.' >< J \ . ' * t :.. ' ^ 'X'; I Our Spring Stock f Womcns Oxfords reveals s< wellest styles we have yet been lid there is a complete assortnu jes and leathers, which makes Liit you in style and ill you to y on. I I< >1 tlJS THE B Irccnville's Cheapest Store l scar, loo L1)S. l no 1 1 ,Q i oo Lbs. \ oo Lbs. 4'Our Sugai Salty," but Wo o'uaraute ! )on't for nouses, M i > i i) I I f yon wi Lino we have 1 ionie.inb< Corn, Oats, (J kinds ot Plar O ^ it c "UNI MACH 1 NERvj f ^ All KlnJs ou<J for all Purposes. \ . V/hun in thn M.-irKct for > 8 EN61KE3. B0;iur.S, SM9 fciiU, AND WOODWORK!?^ MACHINERY, < GRIST JWL.L3, BRICK MACHINlRY, ETC., | ?WRITE TO? "THE MACHINERY PEOPLE" r> VV. h. Gihi icsSi Co. ;.ij! COLUMBIA, S. C. j; The Gibbet* Portr.!>lc SMnotc Muchtnc. y SSAS 4SUR i-LU ryda1.es tonic A New &clenll/ic l>i?.cov?ry for I he BLOOD and NERVES. It purifies (lie blood by climin.ilin r (J,0 j rastu inailrr and other i:upuriti< s and l>y estroyin^ tin? gerinH or iiuc .-robes tli.it nfest the hlood. It builds up (lie blood y reconstructing and niit'tiplyin^ tin; : orpusclcs, malting Ihe 1! >od i i< baud red. t restores uid stimulates tin; ueiv<-s, ausini; a full fiee llov." of nerve (<?r< < lirou^hout I lie entile 1i ax* system. It I>r?r<lily rui'i-s th.slruiv. r<iv? , m-ivonchh, norvoiiit pro: 11alio') an?l all other iscan< 9 of tin- n?TVOi; sy. loin. KYl'Al.KS TOM< is unrirr a posiivc guarantee. Trial ?l/e CO coats. I ?nilly .l/e .< I.Co MANUI'AC I'URKT) ItY 'he Radical Remedy Company, HICKORY, a. c, PickciiR Drupf Co.. Pickens. t . i 1 Wanted! Two reHttblo t- mint families for ing and Shoe: iacSi Department is jam $ <5> test Spring Si Ien with coirect ideas about dross api istinguish our suits. There is style a nmistake.rthlu?. You <r<:t in the patter lie cut of the gSmient itself, the very 1 he most interesting part are the price ent less than the same snoods can be c Clothing store. ^ Try Us on Your S^ri Nil stand behind every suit that i^oes is faction guaranteed or mo ^ There is Lots of Folks Wli that we sell the leading MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHI AT BEE HIVE F which means a saving to you. \ line and be convinced of the hi<. prices. Kvnrv }\i\v f , Dine of th?! ..^1 , , , cr that lias worn a pan able to oiler r. ... c , Lrossetts, or J ulam jnt ot lasts, , t .. shoo customers. V it easy to , , w hen von can buy t our satislac- ' , - ,4 J t"st lasts at >3.50 ai USY BEE h 10G N. Main Street 4 SSL JUL wamaaamEzmtmts3saer 'tvtmmt:r^nvzs: Standard Fine Granulated Su^ar S5. I K:ad Ricc, .>5.00. Broken Ricc >.|.oo. Fine Whit.: Sa!:, 5S' cent;. is not Swoot and Si revy 0110 thai' tries ii 0 1 (> oz. 1o overy pom U'ct us v\lien \*ou nooi ' ~ */ u i, us, \j{ \ I i'] S, \\ A (_i ( ) A .v->, I i A. 1! X I'JSS and S. ant any! hi ng in I he ) it. or that we are heach |1 liopps, l?ran and 11a i fn f i rvii i 1 ? ? i \ 1 i . \ ^ < I I; CI. I 1. W 1 I V i LL | I | U 1 V ." ' , r* a o t1 %^r\w\ 1 L* L.IBKRT1 DEIMHJYS?l\\mi-Si:LLSr We Have Leai Everybody learns something learned that there is a lot of dill we have learned how to select tl for our customers. lake lor in* ..XANNIll) G1 Canned Goods are not always Bright labels can cover very poo to it that only reliable goods get GROCER WE SELL NOT! UNG BU' People who bay a dollar's wortl had bettor have two market basl groceries away, oh, no, but we li ing dollars that is appreciated b} Mrs. K , Y()T a ('lofting Out. Halo, but rcdi NOTIONS. S1IOKS, MATS, you to wonder how such goo< Wo are offering somo.fSraud Bargains in t b?>r. All wo ask in for you to come and i and when you s?>o how much wo can save 1)8. _ :>- cj 1 i / \ 17^ at o 11 '^-?Ol IV/ ILiO i kJJ 1 Our Shoes nro Now and of tho Host (J town for tho money. Shoes for tho 3ch(u Lot iih ho 11 you your Shoos. "Mfl We have fioniQ Comforts and BIuth month at Slaughtered Prices. If yotfl WoIihvw ft complete line of GliQjfl Wo appreciate your tradeJm / H 1 ^ 1.... i full of the la yles. $ ?> ? -4)' >reeiate the points that nil expert finish to them, 11 and weave of cloth, in atest styles. Then too ; which are fully 25 per \ obtained in an exclusive '?^ Suit out of our house. Satney refunded. o Doii'l Know"^makes in LDREN'S SHOES PRICES rou should see our jh grades and low i . k i in (ireenvillc of our S3.50 and $4.00 :<: Shoes are our regular /hy pay $5.00 lor a shoo lit: best leathers and la- r ^ id ?4.00. hve. (ii'coiivillo, S. C ? I I f?. | in iWislk A oo. / " "Ljh ill; is not ! "" buys it. fV Hi. ' / , ! ti n \r C 1 1 VI J J j A DOLES. 11 arcl ware / .. ^ lartors for y cind all i ' r, s. c. III M II" IIIIII III I 111 ?? I ???I RNED. K 1 - Iff 1 eacn uay. vva nave erence in goods, and it; host of everything' stance , .*, what tliey seem. H >r qualities. We see JB this i of groceries hercJ; <ets. We don't givo^ ia\ <- a way of stretch/ our customers. ? IG PUBLIC 11 < <>.i in i)iv\ rsnnns JH CATS, KKC'., that will caueo A iIh can l)o sold at each prices 1 iii h through Dooom- fM nspeot our goods, get prl(M S you, it menus your trade 'uality over ofYcrod irifl ^^Mldron that wil^j? Hw<> arci^fl|