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Fictas teW-Journal. - \ m _ rchmhiibi) ' vh?1 i !?i>)>av moiiniko. The Sentinel-Journal Company. Thompson k I'.n nr.y, I'uors. .1. I,. ?i. I"11?>M rs' Kmron. Subscription if I .(Hi l'i v Aunurn. Atlveilisinc Kites Reasonable. Kntered at Plciti;* I'nMtolliee as Scconri Clans Meil Mutter m:;r..\y, s. < .: Wednesday, .1 is!y 0, 11)0-1. t ? GIVE US MORE TRAINS. 'Jlit' umnii^pniMit of tlxi Southern Railway must l>o impressed l>y tinforce of argument for a more adequate train service in this territory, which was so clearly slated by the railroad committee of tin; Greenville Hoard of Trade. It. Itafl I een rumor <ul of lul?' Unit tlw local seivice from Richmond to Charlotte would ho extend* d to (his city, and while that won't! relieve Iho situation in a mensnre i( could not be as satisfactory as tho schedule tuiggesteu ly the busi ! noss man of this community. After the departure of train 11 for Atlanta at 5:10 o'clock in tho afternoon, there is no southbound pnssonyfer until 1:30 at night and that does not ' ?it 11 i - 1 * XT OZ? HI op III 11)0 Binnil SIA LI DIIH. rto. .>o from Atlanta reaches CI! < <???villo too early in tho morning to accomodate neoplo who might como hero for business during the day. Trains 39 and 4(1, operated between Washington and Atlanta, inako fust time and in reality they are "sections" of the. Washington and Southwestern Vestilulled Limited. In addition to handling a large part of I lie through b'uvel- they tiro required to do local work, but tho schedule is seldom maintained. Much of the congestion would be rtmoved by the establishment of an additional Service. mi.. i ! A i :?l^.l i 111is icii i iiui v ih i'iiuiiou u> moru consideration. It is tho most prosperous region through which the Southern traverses after leaving the grant nulrond centres. Tho Board of Trade is not asking for anythiug unreasonable, but tli'i conditions liavo heen investigated and the demands nre fair and just. We are sure tl:iit tin) nmnngeiuent of the Southern will see tho wisdom of pro vidmg further accomodations. ano after flint there would be nothing more fur our people to desire.?Greenville News. This movement of tho Groemilh Board (if Trndo ought to meet with tlio approval and hearty cooporation of each town between Toccoa and I'lockHbnig, for it gives them untold advantages in tho way of transportation facilities. The Southern ought to grant thiH concession, if conees sinn it be, for this territory contril> utes largely to the support of the Southern railway's earnings. The I'iedinont section does a volume ol busincPK, second to none along the line, and is deserving of bettor accomodation than is meted out to it. What can be said of tbo degeneracy of u party that lias i.o way to turn for presidential material save to Roosevelt' i In tin- iicneral diction tliis full the! people of this tt'ato will vote on the important question of biennial sen nioiiH of tbo legishdlire. Tbo bill providing for tlm tmme passed both houses at tbo last session, ami was submitted to tbo people for a constitutional amendment. It is tbo pro diction of those who profess to fol low tlicAO tilings that the measure will !>e defeated. Tbo people will iiImii lole inmii flu. ?.i.ill..i' ..f ..II....- ...* I"-" "I ?'l"? H^i ouch county make itw imn road law. 1'lm National Kcpuhlicuu Convon tiitii mot in Chictif*i> lust- week, and, acc, >rdiiif? to tho pro-arranged jn??gram, nominated Theodoio Kooso volt f?'r l'reaident and Senator C. W. Fairbiinkn, of Iudianii, for Vico President. Tli'1 platform makeu many promises, claima everything good for i tho Republican pnt'Ly, laya all tlmt in evil upon the Democrats and, hw usual, hitH a blow nt the Month, on account of the HnlYra^o question. There wiih very liltlcer husiamn in the convention, and muny of tho d< Ie^rtefl left boforo it finiahed ith l?nniliOHH. j A uottbcrn authority Kays that oatinp apples will olovote tbe morals Tinxa buve dutn^id f-ince Kvu did . Hint, lit lit* horticultural Muni in lh? golden of Eden. A fjood way, and the only domo cratic wuy, to insure c;<mpleto barinouv ut 5St LouiH will ho to accept 1 llic will of tbe majority. If thin in done by nil Democrats, the platform will be a winner, fur it will not no gllOSIB IO Will King. Tlio^Sout'i gave Mr. Bi^iiij j ra< t it-ally all (lio electoral votfB lie kceun <1 in 1900, nixl and now when the SoulIi in trying to drive frooi the WIiiIm UmiM' the "vorst enemy it ever had there, Mr. Bryan is doing His lient to disrupt (lie Democratic party at St. Louis. In round figures there me 30,000,(>00 microbcs in a |>l?ite of ice cream, and the mime of the microbe would drive the most, aldhidutieally notori ouh Russian to suicide. We merely mention thin as a warning to oui lady friendw, knowing that the iin tnilHlit heated Ii rm lun k re teinnlH _ __ X t ions. Ho far very liitlo interest is nr. ni* ft>sl((l in th? State campaign meetings and very fr \v people are attending tlum. As uoue of the candidates lor State offices except Railroad Commibbioutr have any opponents this year, it lias been suggested that the State Fxocutive Committee do iiwuy with the campaign meetings, und wo believe tho suggestion u good OI10. A doHiro for uccmuulutiug property is laudable, for if it were not for tho prudent, economical people who lay up store for future use, poverty and want would stalk up atid down tho land, gaunt and hollow-eyed. Mauy folks rail against what they ,...u 1 i i it I uuu ouiD^j |n;\;|nu, linn uiXilllOU IUUI1 neighbor, as a result of frugality ami selfdeLial, lias gained a competency, I hey say ho got it dishonestly. Whilo wealth is a shrine ut whirl) too much homage in paid, yet society lias placed its stamp of approval on < the man of moans, so if a man wants a passport into tho company of men j who move a flairs, ho had hotter take Hamlet's advice an "put money in his purse.'' ( I I I t I !' ( J \ i I I ( I I Road to Let. Jiiilx will 1)0 recoivetl I>v tlio under for 1110 ^riidii)^ and building f 11 now roud from near J. II, Newton's < to near I ho Into W, S* KuUnoy'n, ' <Iisiunco of nboiit 11illf a tnilo, n|> to 1 '2 o'clock ot) Ifilli July 15)01. L, 1). StophciiH, Su|MtrviHcr. ( A. 13. Tullcy, (Jo. Coinmiuoiouer. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Aniioiinccmciitx for CoiixresMiinr. for tlu 1'hlrtl Coiikic.ssIoiihI Iti ith l anal lor So.ulio Irom the KluMti .Indie hi I fhiiill. uml lot hI loinity ollii'i'ii wll. I>e inserted i.nder this heud inx from now until the i'fliiniry Klcction fnrtli -.11 in of KIVK DOI.I.AKS, CukIi, at the time Ii notice Is handed in. No deviation from this rule will he made. Kor Uuiigrox Third OlntrlotI hereby announce myself u candidate for UuiiKie.<K from the Third t 'miKrcssioiial liintrlci i>f South Carolina, subject to the a''ltmi of the l)ein >erattc voters In the prlnary <*leetlon. I II Mc<AI.I,A. for ItMllrniKt ( omtniHuloimr I hereby anuouee mjself as a candidate for the olliee'of Kailroail t'onmiissloner, subject to the State Democratic primary. .MHIN II. KAKM;. For Ho one of l( e presto,UiivrH I hereby announce myself it candidate for the House of Kcprcscntatives, Pickens county, subject to the action of the Democr itie party at the approaching primary election. T. .1. M A t' I, I?I N. I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the House of Ucpiescntativci, subject to the action of the Demociatic paitj in the primary election. .1 ASIIMoUK IIINTON. I respectfully announce myself a canili>late for House of Uepreseiitativcs from Pickens county, ami pledge myself to abide the te ii|t ami s'uppoit the nominees of the Democratic parly. Kltlil) \V 11,1,1A Ms I hereby announce myself a candidate for the House of Kepiesenlatives from I'lckens countv, subject to the action ot the Democratic part} in the primary election, .loslll'il It. MNDbKY. i respeetiliny announce myself us n camli "lull* for the House ill Itepresentativcs o! I'iek" ens euiiut, ami pledge myself to >iI>i<I?.> tin- re Mill, iiinl to support the nominees o! the Democratic I'lirty. I.A ISA N MAt'l.DIN. lrnr NlioiiH. I hereby announce myseif n canilulate fur the olllee <ilSheriff ol I' ? kens county, subject in the action nl the Democratic party in the I'riuniry election. I'? UtA N l( !.<)< il'I'.K The ninny friends of A. .tr.l'l-' \\ I'.UtoliN, respectfully antiouiice him us a eaniliilnte Inr shcrill of Pickens county, subject in the action i?f llie.approachinn Democratic primary. hereby announce myself a eaniliilate for the OtltCO "I Sherlll' nl' Pickens COIIIlty, subject to Hie uetion ol the Democratic parly in the pri mnrv election. .1. i: .IKNNINlis I liereliy announce myself a cuiiilfilate Inr the oflice nf Sheriff nl Pickens county, subject tn Hie action of the democratic primary elcctinu iti'X I1. t'AUSONS. At the solicitation nf many frit mis I liereliy aunoiiuee myself a cit*i<li?late for sherilf o'l Pickens ciuinly. subject to the action nl the action of the Democratic primary. P. II. IHKitis. I liereliy announce myself a cuiuiiilatc Inr the otlice of sherill' lor I'ickens <nunlv. suhlcci in tin' uiiiiiii nt the Democratic partv in the |>ri inarv clccliuii. DAN 1 Kl. I'\ SI I iil.ltl.ANI> I hcri'hy announce myself h cttmMilatc fur SherilV of "iMckens county", sunjoct t?? the i?i'ti..n ol tin* Democratic pnity lit tin- a|>|>roachiii|; primary. l<olli;it'r l{. KOAKK I'or Clerk of Cm nr.. I hereby announce myself for re-election to the niliee of Clerk of ( our., ri. keii- count). subject to tin- in ti.-.ii of >1'." Democratic voters ut tfiu approaehitiK primary. A..loll N liot.t.s. For Trewaurer* At the solicitation of it few fileinlv t >i 11 more to my ow n notion, anil in accordance with my n\ n ilesire, I anno"tice mysell n candidate lor | 1'rensnrer of Dickers County, subject to the arlion of the Democratic primary election .1. D. MOIIItl. I hereby announce myself a candidate lor re. flection to the oilier ol Treasurer of Pickens oiinty. subject to tin) action ol the voters in the limitary uiccunu. III'.NIO \V. I' Altli. | The imiliy 11U'li'ls of JOHN T. KIINMIM. i liereby announce linn a caiiiliitutc for Treasurer I if I'iekcns county, mibjeet lo ilit- i.i t ion <>l i In- j Democratic party at the approaching |>ritin:i \. ; I'or Sopot visor. I hereby announce myself a caiiilMatc I'or reflection to tin* ollico of County Sti|ifi'\ 1*?? : ol I'iekcns county. subject to (lie action ot tinDemocratic ! ? -ftv in Hie priinuts ele. ti->ti I.. !?. STM'IIKNs. The many frleiitlsof MATTII KW II I.N 11!M< lis j respectfully announce liini a <*it u>l i< I til <* I'or th illicc of I 'otlllly Ml |icrvl?or ot I'iekcns coiinty. i kiiIiJim i '.o tHi' action of tin" Democratic | i imurj [ It'l l !. >ti 'I'll" in in v flieinls 'of \V. W \IKI.N respect ; lulls 1 . unct'liiui a au<U<lalc tor the otlicc ot . Mipet\ i??or of I'ickens connt>. subject to tin- hc- ] lion ol the Democratic primary. The many lrlemls of \\ 11.1.1 A M I! UATS tv , >|iectfullv annoiiiice liini us a camliilate loi ttic ' illicc ol mi) <'! visor ol ' I'iekcns county, subje t ' to tlic actioii of t lie Demonut ic party hi the | 11 iiiiii y election We hereby annouilie I'olSI.UT s'l's.W \KT:i| illiiliilatc for (lie otlice ot MipfrvlMir ol I'ick iMis county, subject to the action ol the Dciiio ratic primary election. Voters The frieuils of Ma] t. M I.VN'i'll hereby iiiiiioiiuce 11iin as a camliilate lor the oil. < of I'ouiity Supervisor of I'lckens county, subject lo the action of the Democratic party in the primary election. SllliJi'Ot tn i iii';H't ilill ill (tit i >?*llla II' I <lt i<> Vi.rirs in t lie prliiiiir) i-lci-tloii. I li(<rrliy atni><> 11it->* nt> M'lf n> h iiihili.lull' tin Su |hm \ i-nr ? i I'ii ki iiv inun'y nml | l?.'iIu * inyi'lf. II t'lritisl. tni-u, lucl it i'Utaii. Iiniit'sl >1111111111-11 til it >ii itr.s i:\ i>. 111:n i>!:i? k-. For County t'omniIshIimiit. Till'ntuiiy fri'Muls ?if V II. MOOKK riv-pr i lully iiiiiiotiin'c liiin ? <Miti>li<luti< inr tln< u|ti< i iii I iiliiliiiivliiniT III I'ii'kons nullity. Hlilijf t l(> I III' Hi'I Hill lit I III' Vulc I h (U till' lU'iiiO THl ir |<ll IIIiiry clci'tidtt. \l tin- rci|iicst of tunny liW'itils l r<-l?nHiitilii'i1 inyMilt ii i iiikIill>iIf lar On- iitVici' nt > 111111 \ <'i>llllnis>li>in'r of I'irkiMis I'linnly. suit )i i l tu I lie iir I id ti nt liiv III' ii 11 nt HI ! pi lii'iirv JOHN I' SMITH I herol'v ii li l|i ni f (-? iniM'll a i':i in I it I ii t * Inr lliiiillli'C III I'liillilx l iillilllNslillll'l Inr I'lrkrlls I J. i ! > mi' iininii <>i 'iii' i x-iihiitiii li l>urty 1111lie|>iiiiiur) i It'l li<>ii \\ IliiW I S Tin* ninny friemls of O r. I ll'.l.li r?-Nj>? < 11 u I ly ii ii im in life li i in ii 1'tiinli'liiti' lur t In-ill', r nf I'minty i (iiiiini-MoiHT hi I'h-ki'iis i'hiiiiI> >uii |?'i ! tn the net loii ill | tie I >t* ii i >< - in! i<- I'liilj in the jir11niir\ election. At the soli' ttiithin of my frii'tuls, I hiiiiihii'.iv iii) sol f ii rillliliillltl' for iii)' nlliri' ol i iiiilil. i oiilliiisslnnir >f I'lekcn* enmity, Mllijvil to the in*!tiiti of llii' lleiimenitie |nirty in il.o iiriiiiniv L'li'i'tuiii. i; \\ Kin. i lieri'liy iiiini i?iik'>- mysn!i n i-it 1111 ii i n t o for tinilllirt' ut ('limits i oiiilnlssloiiii of I'ii-kI'D? 11 il i iN . Nlllljl'l't iii till' iii tioll Ol till' i ii'iiioi'i l| tjl i hi r I \ in tin- primary cli'dioii. s.\M I. Itll^.l.S I lii'rt'liy illinotiiii'o myself a a-mIi<lntfor >lllit> Ominl.-sloiier, I'n kens rounty, Milijr { |o tin ..it loll ol tin' i mi ?? r?i i ii 11 r 1111 ii I \ "ami s m. f'lllliOHJvSS i In' ii i ii ii > f rii'tiil. of a l.|,l a ll sTt:V\ VIST lir l i'li> it 111 |i >111 |i *U Ii i In ii iiunl hi ut i' lor Hid o|| ic,. :1 I 'on lit) t 'oiii in ipsiiiiHM', I *li' K i lis I'oiinty, suit H'.'t to till' art inn ol I In- I > ' 11IIII - rut ||' Voters lit lii'tii|i|irniii liiiiK I'liinury. I In* ri-liy miiiiom iii'?' ln\ sell ii i 111.! ii I >i t c for m' elect ton to I In* i>llii'r i it i 'imiiiI) i oin mi - mi mi' i I I'ii'kt'iiK i-iiiiiity. snliji'i't to tli'r iii'tii.iittl tin' Hciiioriiitir |mrty In the prntnm election. A , H T.\ i.l.KY, .1 It I lii'M'liv iiniiiiiiiiiiO in \ >-i' I ii i'litnl 111 it 11 fni 'Hint) i ..iiii.ilsMonor til" I'li kiiiH county. Mile ||||'1 to till' ili'linll Ol tin.' IIC'IIIOITIIIIC Voters III hi' ii|i|i|oiii liiiiu | r 11niii v election \\ m. M. (.A N i l'. For A nil 11 nr. I lii'ri'liy iiiiuotitiro myself n rniullihito for i- I'lfi tion to the olln'c of County Amlltor lur li kens i on lit \ *1111ii i i to i'n- u..i...- ii Miliary election lor I'iekvii* county i . K. K i: ri' 11 | For Snpl. of F.il not 11 on. I hereby iiiuioiineo liiVKitlf a caiallilatc lor re lei'i Ion to i lie mliee oi ('oiiniy Sii|ieriiiterulen| >t Killlciilioii of Picked* county, subject to the i ictioii of the Heiaocruttc |irlinary. , K V. II \ I.I.I'M i For Coroner I hereby announce uiynelf a cnnillilale for the ?Hlce of I'oroncr of Pickens con nty. subject to < lie action of the l)cmoerati'>.piirty In tfit j?rl- < nivry election I', n. OAIU'KK. ' Remnant ] We accumulated lots of Clothing and Shoe department keep odd lots in Shoes or Clotl about half the former price. One Table of S Our shoe sales have h demand, so here is a table of I some are iace, some button, in while they last you can take civ ODD Mens Suits only one aiv lirtys Suits, small sixes, i for Mem T\ ?4 I >ry ( Remnants in black ?^ooc Remnants in wash ^ood lv cm nn 11 to in of-ii-Jn All remnants and odd 1< price and less. ]10I)I!S=I11 ...'i (iltliKNMi.l.li'SCI!! I <PD!M jl a\ a. i ^ j b m Use? v ( Arc you ready lor \ s we arc showing a nice line ' will pay you to sue this lin A ,"*'VV,VV%' ^\/vy\A>VS/v. s^v.'N^w ...WE fiKL 5HOV. ,1 j i OF THE i ! White 802 I ? _ | The. White Seal Clotl i iai'!/< r towns ii<r its * * 1 : duribility. Xonc In t th<* 1 J making tlii a. clothing and < ( by an expert". We are slv come and let us sh< >\v \ou i We arc looking lor j til*' rise and we can save, y | 13<kat!i - S>r i | a x ?\ a a a a a a a a . i ww? ^WJ% I!'. Ihi1 -illi' ilnli ill r.l rut'. frii-l'iN, I In rcliv iiiiiioiiiK i' inym?*:I' u ciui'.iiinti- fin l it' i.Iliri' <il i umiicr III I'li'lH'li* r"illil>. *-111 j?*< I I > ' Hull of lliu I iriniii ;n: I viil'l-ill III.- ii|i|'Ti nil In.r prhiu* ry dri'timi Vit> ri'sjipcifullv, u \ i. M:K. At Ilif so)Irltiiliuii <if imiiiy fiii iiiIv I licicliy niniiiuiii't' inysrll ii" n ? nin1111?i*i liir tin' nitu < i>l Cormier i>i i'ii kni- roiinly, Miliji>"M<i ilir Dl'tUill III III!' I >t' 11IIII' r 111 ll' |Mirly in I If n|'|>|imr!l iii? |iriiinuy Dlci-tion. .1 l,l)VI SA N l?i:i{>. m ine vonriiiiii.iii i?i 1.1 > nioiul- I iim.in an >l<>111111' 111 \ -11 a Omul llnli' 11 >r I In - <ilttcr "I inoIll-r of Pn kI'll < ?*<>ntit> mill nlcilirr my-' In iiI nlc tin ri'Mut oi Hit- liciiioi-nilii! 11r1111tit i..i ?'M \M?i,i:if. i Wo, tlie fileinlsol i:\UM.\ If I'Oiri I K r KplTtflllly till III >IIIK'I* Ii i in II i'lilKli'tilli' lor lliy,, iiih'c ol <'orotic! of i'ii l<rii> I'ounlv, Mil ji i ( ',,,1 tin* notion ol I ho Hciimrriitli' pilintii v Hoi it VnlOVv 'I Im' ninny frii-mls ol .Kill\ .1 I'M \ \ hi r?ftvun nillllico Ii i III II <'ii I ill i< I ti 111 I II I'OI'OIIM, I *l< : (ills ' lilllll Mlliji'I'l |o I III* 111-lioll of till' llt'ino iltlic ' colors In tlif ii| | I'll'.uiii* Bargains T Remnants in our Dry Goods dcj : during our rccent sale. Wc do ling. Prices have been cut on ev hoes to be Sold at 5 ?ccn very heavy for the past mor tidies and Misses Shoes ranging both heel and spring heel, nothin Dice at 50 cents. LOTS IN CLOTE d two of a kind will be sold for ; in o-oocls that sold for $3.50 and 5 misers from 48 rents to jooc.lw Remi Is. s. on, plaids and shotting. >ts in our house will he thrown < $;\rni<ri->Qn\r r i i /ujtkj\/i> v. Ik* Busy lice Hive... SAP EST and PASTES' O ^ - su 'our Spring SuiL. Two piccc Su made. t>|' "Milton Cloth." lv ! WQ a BiQ LINE... FAMOUS | if Clothing iinC4 is famous. in all the ! ority in style niul lit and ( )est tailors arc employed in ' [ wll i r:i villi >l 11 ic nun wtIik! '" ^ '? \ wiljj n v;u lety ol slyl< s ( through. a l)i^ shij in'jnt <>f (lour this wet on money. airl j^et our pi uco-Morrow ^ ? ' V, ? TV Wi. ^ \l l! c *.i! < i 1 It 11 I: I nt ii :>:> I'licliils I lirirliy | ii Mini! mi ? ? j -.! !i ii imii.I lnic fur tlie < <>i ' ' ' I'f kc:i~ >11111 v Mil.jcrt to tilt* W'liiili 1 < I 't'J1 .<> -nil ii' lull' \ Hi till! ii|i|iin wliiiiK I'l l, in.' * I > \. I'A I!Hi <TT. II ir.'i 'J >i 1111' 1111 -I liiysfll' ii riiml' > I ii t ' I?i r ' "liilll'l / irkl'lis 1*1 ill Ii I v Mllijl'l't III I III" I. I't lull 'I III'' !>l : iii >1 1.11ii * s 11| r : v iii 1111' 1|(?1 111 >ji< fl iiih I'l iHillr\ . \\ <' III: A .M I.I.I ',T. I In*i I'lif ii111ii1111ii i1 111\ mMi m rninlilliif( fur i'iiii.u |i|.| >j, li<>||v i i>11111 \ ?-1111jt-. I in ilm ur linn "I II" 'ji -1 in m-i ti11 - \nii if. ii l!ic >i 1111 r? mi - linn |irllM(;|' V .1 'I |{l I C. i'ur Mnifl* t I'll I? . | i' ;n l?iAii-lii|. I lit ri'lij <111 in iliiM'i1 ui\si'lf ii 'I (:? lr lot lc ( loi'lillll III I lit' ullire nl Miltfi I H f in mii'l low iinIiI|>, sn liici-i In I lir iirlI >11 i ' l'i rs in 111 r.iiaiir I ?i iin> -n 1111 - |irin: ir> < ! <* I i-ii i nut iihivI r<-. i'ui \. \< !! nil. .ii < 11 N CTI mil, .11' II V HI! I s 11\ IIIIIIHIIIIIC niyvfll .1 i iiniliil lie fur tIn mlMirH MilKlMrilli.1; I'li'Kcnv li?\Vllslll|i, Sllliji i I" In; in Ii>hi nl I!h' I>i*iihi<*ihiir |?ri111:irv cii-r liu*is W . I.. .II NK IV. I his Weekjj >artment antl odd lots in oul n't carry remnants, nor do vv^ rnHtf *-1 i -I y i^iiuidiii in liu: nouse u | 0 Cents a Pair. | ith, but small sizes were not inl in prices from $1.00 to $i.5c| g in the lot larger than 4^1 mat/1 1 IUMJ. | ibout half price. V ?4.00, you can take your choice II $3.48. \ iants^ I )(it Monday morning at ha I V I0MPANY, ' i I'liUOWINtt STORE 1 | TIMER a ^ ' 1 ' its arc all the rage an d very suit guaranteed. It k that was bought before 'ices. Company. ; ! Ki?r Cotton W?lKli?r. 1 licrcliy midoiiikm* myself 11 ctui ll'latc for roi on ?cipher for IMckeiitt iowiialilp, mii>ject t> 1 in- ui'iiiiii df tin' voter* in His lerilon on A i j KUHl I t'i J KIjKM KRLLKY Without a place to meet. Any ''luircli wmiting tho Piokonf County Singing Convention to iudoI uitliticm on Siit.nriliLV before tlio X<cmid .Sunday i?? A'tqust noxt will J inako HjipJiciition t-. -^iie undorwi gnod / ' iih early as coiivonicnt, ho aa to give , | ampin timo to advm'tiRu said nifetiij". Jjiiban Mnuldia, b Cbr. Ex. CJoir \ * l??in'l (lot KootHiiro! < ?<! Allea'a Kout?l A wonderful powder lluil ruros tired, (u; furt-Kiiim feel iiikI iimkfK new or tight I < u>>, \ U In iliiy Inr Allen'H Foot Knse, A mi Milivliluti' Trlnl piickHKC FKKK, A<| I \ s < 11 in*- |?Ml. I.l'ltoy, N. Y. j