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I you owe for Your paper nov good time to pay for it. Subsoribe for the Sentinel Jour And keep up with the news. rico for it. -Thoro are said to bo 20,000 baIl0 f Cotton in the hau(sM of 8outh Caro Ina fori nor. -Tho diru-tor of the U. S. mir i reports tbat iii 3904 South COrolit"' roducedI $113,200 in gold and 600 unces of silvor. --,The Chicago Tribune in its an, ual review states that there were leas than a half dozen cases of lynch ng in 1904 in South Carolina. Lost-Last week at Holder'st ford, S3O1 hand pump, used for washing oil uggies.. Finder roturni to J. T. (Bub)~llichey and get reward. - The farmers seem more deter incd than ever to control the price cotton. A out of 25 per cent. in e acreage this year will do the t 111068. yr -Married, on 11th inst. at the res ( ce of George Terrell, Mr. Pink iles to Miss Janie Mansoll, both of t Plckens county, A. L. Edens, N. P., ficiating to --if you have a load or '.wo of good ry pine wood, ready cut for stove, tr ou wish to exchange for subscripticn > the Sentinel-Journal, bring it I'longf; t t od got the paper. --. Mrs. Stokes, of Orangeburg, widow of the lato Conigressnm, J. WimS.tokes, has founded a $1,600 scholarship at Woflord College for Jdeserving students. -If you llave resolved to cut down U your cotton necago this year stiek to the resolution. Lt this be one of your New Year rouolulonf liat there of is no goinig back on. BEt -Mr. R. H. Baloutine and friend, g M Ar. Ben Mauldin, Who have beeni exj Sa viiting at Central, havo re. a turned to Birminghnni, Ala., where th'y will resiiuo their work. reeman has ac w :ith Craig Bros., p4 go of the dlress b their storo. She p4 j . m. .... .-..irst of Februanry. t--Just as we go to pr'ess, woC lean bt lt1. I. Child, ci the Cateechee~ dead fo h.eart di . the 17th1, at u nsect \ attuck ing hickor a in thbe forest..' ber mealarmned att it and will b Iapei Co(.ngress to take the mat ter j ir d and see if samo r elief can] trp be tUnd. on -- A~t a meii ng of the Countyv Far-. whij Om's' Uionm at Anuderson last Tuojs. -1I day, a resolutioni was aldop1ted uitging w a'1 per' cent. recduction of the (coitton acreage IsI: year, antd a correso~d bing~ reduction in the use of commer of cial fertilizeir. ti~ ~ --We have not got straighteined out yet, and cannot. handle all tho un~l matter that has been sent in to us; le those of our correspondencts xho fait gent to see their stuff in this issute, wuill ledc please bear with us; it will ap~pear w all in'good tim(e. forr --Mridnear- ILiberty, at the resi, afternoon 1th int, at 5 o'clook, Mr. cou John J1. Gantt and MI ins Ju'ia, sceond J(hlaughter of Mr. andl MrIs. Rlobert TV. Stewart, pasltor' ol Liberty Baptiot Sr ~~ - The il5s.ley Chapteri, D:aighters of Confederacy, will confer Crosses of Honor on sovetral of the gallant nuear e's of the gray on the 19th inst., at Easloy. A ppropriato exercises will n h~o held, and ani enjoyable time will be had by alt who attend. me -ITn ordering the address of your sph paper changed, please give the name , i of the of'ico at which you have been om receiving it as5 well as the nimo of far W ''' ' hich yeu want it chang orr doing you will save us * .4 '' ~.d trouble. her , ~ ryu ~ho ik nljoyto04ifohanothni ody,4 enctofti e it cm f sSo ~ week,- -Of thim ,i oh pi to 'Ca4olif e ha no , o been cu off this(w biese 26 uc Jwere aicquitged '19 . 4ither manlaugh ,r and tho pthier two ap t 1~ o t'-supreur 0 ur * Nora HikA har, been au catrrier on Cherokee rout th t i t h enae of t ht o puns criminals; butgekb Wt the records willwt noit-4. Cditainly Ahe Eighth Cir cult do not warraht IL" -Married on SunJay, the. 15t1 inst., at the home-of L. D. Stophoes father of the bride, Miss Dorso' stophens to Mr. Elijah Youngblood .dl of Pickens county. The happ) young couple have the best wishes ol a boust of friends for a long, prostper o1 and happy voyage adown, the stream of life. - -'1 he church iemaber4hip it New HioepoI ha call d IOv. WJ. C. Seaborn, of Pick'-ns, to s0rve that church thi. -Yt ar. Theio w 1.(ill o srice s eve .iL eor'Ad Slluday iand Saturdiy before. lit many liends will I-e glad to know that Mr. Seaborn has returned to this work aftor an absenco of four Year'. -Oconee News. --The Pickoins Sentinel-Journal starts the New Year very much im proved in appearance. It has dis. cardeO the "patent side"' and is now printing its whole eight pages at hono. Evidently Uncle Zeko is hav ing an ivfluenco in getting the Senti nel Journal on a paying basis. May it live long and prosper.-S)Ivan Valley News. -The Anderson-Reohr Recital Co., will give a piano and violin recital in the auditorium at Ensly on tomor row (Thursday) night, 19th. This is an elegant conceLt company, and ev ory one that can do so should avail themselves of the oppo-:tunity to at tend. The Pickens railroad will run a px tial train for this ocer-ion, and w-1l scli round-trip tickets, including ndmission into the ent( rtainment, for 75 cents. - O1 a:ccount of inpair(d health Mr. J. Mc)D. Bruce has resigned his j)oisitto) as cashier of the Pickens Bah. tr. T. M. Mauldin was elect od by the irectors vs his successor. Mr. Bruce was elect id vice president and will continue his connection with the bank, giving the business his per snaul attention as heretofore. The business of the bank the past year was the largest and most profitable in its history. --As we go to press wo learn that Mrs. Warren D. Edenis, of the Hale section, dropped doad Tuesday. She ha d not been nick, ais one report. h'as it that she was comning to Pack oe that day with her husband, and as~ she reached the buggy she sank to the ground, expiring in a few moments. Furthter partieulars un obtainable. She loaves a husband. several children. and a host of rela tivies and friends t~o mourn hmer death. -An election was held Tuesday, on the question of fcorming "ortLions of Abbe - and m))-jority for the ao ates, it standing 551 for against the whote. Trhe L(gi-da latur, wvill no doubt create thme coun ty at the comning sessionl. McCor mick is to be the' county seat. --Miss Marie Folger, who has ac ceptiably taught in thme Pickens graded school for the past three years, resign ed her position just before the holi. days. She consented t' teach for two weeks after the New Year-, but ha; accepte3d a position at Hedges, in Albhevillo county, and leaves this we-ek to begin her new duties. The board of trustees have been verny for tuonate in securing Miss Gussie Hub bard to lili the vaicancy'. Miss Hub. L,a, ( is a graduate of thlie Universily of Nashvuile anid hanu had conside-rable expe-rienCe in schoolk workI ini Udditionj to excelkint normal trainuing. --While pinying under a vacant house at. Newry last Frinday, soe chuildren~ found an infaint malo~ child wrappedw~ ina a old sack and at pair, of overaull. jauls. T1he body' of the child wans in a state of decomnposit ion, and had been dead for several (lays Coroner H-arbin held an inquest, but up to the present time nothing huas boonbrought out that will lead to the identity of the child or its parents. The lungs of the child wore takeni out and when examined the physician declared that the child was born alhve. There isl a mystery surround. Ing the wholo matter, wvhich we hope to tbe able to reveal to our readers next wek-Ooe News. -This is a pretty' god town, ae * o, and is no wor-se thain the -1 is mnch hotter than a -knocking occamsion * worst thainug is I . ., with thec lie proeimm~ of the town are - at are exposed, and the plain and full view of the. . - people, especially a class of com~ 1 folks and darkies, congregate on thest lots and behind thme out buildings and drink, ourse, blackguard and use them~ as urinals in full view of the '4llinNs, Good govenment and PdbliedtkoenocImnd aton a al Kaae dgeNo. I,.". hil IA4&~ ffoeri for Lhe uei r last Friday night. i1 o I ng wore July installed: W. T. oatll, W. M ;~.I. L. Bolt, S. W.; j. R. Ashmore, J. W.; F. E. Cox, seen. tarn Guy Aeltall, treasurer. 1t. 11. Roark, S. D ; J. T. Partridge, J. D. R. H. Bakei', tiler; E. 13. Webb and J. T. Taylor, stewards. After the installation the craft were called from tabor to refreshment and refrebhov themselvis at an oyster supper. Du ring the evening a number of felici. tous speeches were made for t he good of tho order. Keowee Lodge is one of the oldest in the upcountry and is now ir. the most prosperous condit on siinceo its organization. Six Mile Items. Here cozi U Conv again, after some' -w m0onths )8 absence anhd hard worlk in llubbs-llendersun Co's. dry goods Aloe in Greenville, to resume his ol position and try and giva some dots fro-n hustling Six Mile. Six Aiile is not behind time at all. She now has her telephone connection with Norris, and can get the news froi the outside world in short time. J. 0. Garrett hati his roller will and residence at Norris connected with telephone, and W. 0. Garrett and R. T. Holcoibe also have aon nections. The aforesaid gentlemen are stockholders in the Six Mile Tele phone Co. The year 1904 witnessed the com pletion of the telephone line into our thriving little town. Now, for our graded school. That was discussed last year and little done. Now, why not let the year 1905 witness the c-mpletion of tl.o much needed and long discussad school. It must be built before our towu will make muh progress in industrial development of our country. Why not build a school that will be the equai or peer of any in the rural distiict in the country. Wo want to get the need of a better school system deep rooted in the hearts of the people, so tbey will be I willing to contribute or sacrifice for better schools for their children. The1 children of the. twentieth century without an education will be the car. I riage driver for lie man with the ed. ucatiou. Now, why let your loving I little childrun be paupers in the bus. 1 iness world, and servants of others E on account o' iot. spending a few dol lars for their benefit and education. I Now let the citizens consider this matter and come together and say that we intend building a ahool hou~e thiis year, anid <iraw up a peci fication and let those who wvill, Lake stock ini it. J. B. Martin has sold his farm to Mr. Stephiens and mlove-d to Rlibi r ton, Ga., where he has puirchiased a farm. We regret that Mr. Martin and family have moved away, for lie was a good neighbor amnd citizen. Messrs. W. T. Durham and WV. E Pinson have bought land in Georgia, and intend moving there this fall. we~( sorrJy t~o know that our 'oUig to leave our garden spot, .g nicely at tus .-:lle t mnanage ilenlt o.f Ilobei. - Born unto Mr, anud Mlrs. Jawck Chapman on. tho 12th, twins. D). Perritt's lit tle son, Hienry, had the misfortune to get his arm bro1k. by falling off a horse a few days ago. Miss Eula James of Greenville, wvho has been visiting fri-:nds and relatives in this section for som1e time returned home Saturday, the 14th Calvin 'Woodson of Union visited h mnefolks recently. Jule Durham, who has been in California for somne time, is visiting home folks, and Newt Rue of Colo. rado has been visiting friends and relatives in this section also. There was no pireaching at Six Mile labt Sunday. On account. of tad weather our pasior, R~ev. Stewarf, could not come. The re is preachuing at Six Mile every second Sunday at 11 o'clock and Saturday at 3 o'clock, andm( prayer m( (ting every' Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Everybody invited to at. tend these service>.. Everybody is invited to meet at Qarvm school house Bathrday even. ing at 7 o'clock, for the purpose of organizmg~t a dehnting society. WV. J. Kelley is erecting himself a nice new dwelling. Perry Dmiiham is visiting in Grcen ville this week. I certainly enjos Uncle Zeke's witty stories, they sem so original, t hey woul make a hiorse laugh. .t don't think that Uncle Zekeo is as sour as they say he is. 1 don't think he would pickle cucumbers by riding b~y tihe field where they ato growing, If 110 apple vinegar. will 1)0 a dull sale this year. Well, Unclo Zeke, I would senud you a dollar to pay for the paper at year in advance, '-mt I have already eled my letter .- tanspedl it, aind don't want to . velope and stamp1; so I will - Cony. jomnt ai. .1 -ki ed with pain 'y ( V'I jocomotive fferofli 'Its weak and p 'WI 'ya; petite and alltrun powni ~ ai toiftse up, Igot a bottle c, s n,~.; DMar &ntigin I.Rvep -low sk.,tdi I e le quiet vie j Mrs. EtiNbufid Gilloppie has re turned to her horne near Brevard. Mr. U. P. Gillespie 111d family visited at the home of A. T. Winches. or last Sunday. Mr. J. II. Chapman and family visited at the home of Mr. W. B. You.gblood rouently. Mrs. R. J. Winchester has rubroe( homo fromt tin xte:ded .isit, to reli. tivcs and f iends down Oil tle Oolenoy rivor. - Mr. J. 11. (Good) Chap11sn is the champion farmer of this section. lo made 100 buslels of corn, 2 biles of Cotton, 50 busholS of palIIteS, :30 )us1h00e of white beans and 13 bu-ih -h of pens. All this ho made n01i one ot. 1Ie and his wifo di all tue work with the exception of a sim' aimount that he hired in the zinmuer. Who can beat thati It ws nrdo , n a mountain placo bu! .nging to Mrs. Harriet Bowie. There is a single ' . not far from this section wnio is f .ding 33 head of hogs for the market and his own us3, and he has othe things around him in proportiou. Sine young lady would do well to set her cap for him. We are delighted to read Uncle 4eke's letters, especially the one that, vpoared in the issue of the 4th and he one before that. Hurrah for him. Mountain Sprout. Found a Curo for Indigestion. [ use Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver 1'ablets for indige.ion and tind that ti.oy mtit my came better than "any dyspepsia :omedy I have ever tried and I have ,ed manuy different remedies. I am Jearly fifty-one years of ago and have mUfferoad a great doid from indigestiou. [ enll oat almost, anything I wanit n1Ow. --Geo. W. Emory, Rook Mills, Ala. For salo by Pickous Drng Co. E irlo's Delig B-bore. Letter from Ruhamah. Dear Editor: Please allow ne pace in your valuable columns for a ew linen. The heidlth of this community is 'ery good. Rev. J. P. Attaway 'prealies at his place the second and foo th unndays in the month. Wo havo a rogrossive Sunday school al this )IaCe, with Mr. James Hendrieks operitiendenlt. 'rof. Mu D. V'..ains returned hore rom Hendersonville, N. 01, a frw lays age. ie hillS 'a. of the nusic at the R'h u11-a Snutmday.schmol mI d is an exclent i ger. C,. Dii. C,,nutrelI returneitd hom re fromt [igh l'oint, whero hie has beeni fia m. me~ time. M\ tck Grimaii, oif this place, h-ft fo'r l'aa la1st. SaturdaylS. 'I. W.'iCantroll has jusat conlandhE L large ne0w barn. Our school star tedl up oni Januhary inul, with Miss Adta G illes sie in miiirge. t10est wisihes to the Se3ntinal.Joumr. 0 ~B~ack 110ead. Saved TFromi ai lTe rrible' Jithl. The family of Mriis. M. L. Bobbitt of Blarg..rton, Tenn,., oiaw heri dyin.; aid vere powverless to help her. T'hot mosl Iciled phy s'icians wtal every rem i ly laaly biut anctle lao her' lIre. .Ie bis terribl ou Dr a .). -.i:ug's New~ j.1~ mi ery for conut tusi -nli' d dott ,: ai it.) j 1y. The1 irst tIn brenogh, In ni te rli ef andl it i minuedto nio' Ic?.. (Mely cuired. her. tL ihe mi st certt iii. - re in the worldl for :ll toat andi. hn u: 1 .00. Trial bottles free at Pickensm Dra:g Co. Easley R. F. D. No. 6. li4at Editor: I wimll try to give y ii a few diots this weekc, but it is so cold I don't k now mucho news, for I have toi) it by the firo and try to keop from freezing. Mr. T. O. Jameson and1( Fon went to Easley Moniday on businesn. Miss Janio Bright irs teachiung t he LeahiardtL school isa winter. Miss Jan ic is an excel lo lahdy, and is love~d b~y all wvho know h'r. i'ss Venie Sauitterlmiehl and two li tle sistors visited their sister', Mrs. izzie). Jamt 80on, oif Clemenct, recen ity Everytbody hats a bad col. D~on't look like oveury body wldni t ry to be alikeo, but they are all having colds just tihe ane. I do enijoy Uncle Zeke's pieces.I wish wo had more than ormo Uncle Zeke to write for us. I wondler if he could ansawer somte questions if we would aisk him some. Miuss Lenora Henidricks is teachig a flourishi Ing schoo(l at lhinytard. Mrfi. 1ioss Smith visited his mother at Eas'oy Sat urday an~d Suniday. Cone sponde~lt. ti, cheer up and give us your neOws. Well, I will qmit thu foolisahness. for I know the E litor is tired, and I guess it is too late for p~ublicatiton anyway. Ann Fireeze~r. Supervisor's Notice. I wvill bie inl miy office Tuoisdlay andl~ Fridaiy of chd week to Iile claims, pay ou t tinontey w hon w have it, and( (10 anything elso .1 can to accomodate those havmng butsi, ness ini the oflice. Do nIot comi any other dlay. G. M. Lynchi, lunn 11 Sulpervisor. Notice. Sealed Bids 0on the ass1igne~ t' tcl of goods of Mr s. K. L. Ouroton wvil un (eIefd by the undersigned l)ntil 7% i, 191'5. The stock will bo soi ir A. reevdto re e ao $erm of ah For The Sickj - Wiatever t doctor Pf OsCribes or sugg'ess is wIh*at wO especially try to siuppy---and succood so well that we aro known as HEADQUARTERS ALL SICK ROOM GOODS. PICKENS DRUG CO J. N. ilatlim, Phg,, Prescrip!icnist. If We Please You, Tell OtIers; if Not Tell us. BUSINESS LOCALS. -Donti fil It) att( nd the r.l closing out sale t a11 1, e ' .- L br1. We rie Sole agents for islo' Town and Couil I.ry 1Pai't,. & Thorilev. -If you w"ant brginls don't rail to altten!ld R. C. arb...r's closing Out -Ohd newspapers, it for liver wrapping prlpior4e, for I.1de ad. tis w h m 1eat ionil i'uir" Otfico r.t 2c the poomil. -11. C. G teri is o loin ig ou it, s hold or the s tvili. It, i safo 4 tra that if? tho live). werehl . storo at Liberty, an rd is off I rig griat k jt Il is NVtrking ord(r, br. "aitin8. Ron i his new lid. ilk ""; l ic ahi ojt iiuo . When you paint tour lim.e n hcdford's i.4 !:0 tli! brat paint---11arriaoiis Town andi in (1111 1g Oach siccI Country Paiunts.btcisiiisitht rvl iFolga r & 4 1.1r 4 y, *f.W. iergt:4o. 'hsa --L)s1 D.og --Black, an astc 1rin, uta nlecx 1d assadu n <boy a ilt e cihu ~:ti oIht~en tip; anr rsi It no14e of RuIig7 . lii hiI te-u .t*2l tu rn t .o t i, ol i ~e F P . I C u it 4 e n4't h ( 4: e .~ha ii 1 My is'i~tijei0ofY.ho. iiitwag1n1 , MCr kind f or prepaI !rinug y~our land,(1 i 00 ICtooki*f4 11' te 'j 43 hayrge, anid . wvili slaughiLtr prices. for 1 bWIsgtbikiit i )0( 0451b utilt ti i.stock i's reiduiced. ~ 1( 'rteL ottii ee .1t T . Mi. L~owry, SecS. a C.n et~eAwtI ~( For S14lo-80 acres gellI timbered 1 Iiigltwiriltl ii((14t1 to Iland( eight miles niorthI of EnsIb-y, ie id ile I(0109 111wl in D acioayi Ill Towni)4lp. (i W.~~~i lr411.lteiiiino l'aylor, Greiv''i ilie, S. (1ct ia'.uc. tge eei All persons11 indete (llto m) by noe)~ i L~e ~zyu dtlfri accont Lor otherwise will lease s8- 25.4i1ld(fhcfr(lIuk clec the saLme '>y thle ir:st d1ay oft .huIi I . .40ry 1905. Afler that) day lla yi wii bet p)laced i tOIhe lmtuds of tin nuorimy for' c llIetion. I1'ymen~it. (*i44 bel mii 1 anly kind you want. All bi oke iin I tondy to wvoi k. WVill make pices toy enshl buycer lihat will maiiko thle .s.le./ omo this woeok if you want choic.' of " bargains. T.1. Xi. Lowery, I 4t. SenecaO, S. C', Pts seesra~i All(' perils liro heiroby warnIod1 notI to hiunit, filh, set out fire, cut t imhor, innho1 roads1, travel over, (or ini anyw~ iy tr(H., O onn tne sfilurclandicred..riie lityirf the law. ,JOHIN E. BOmmi;, lwIIPts iliee r~t jl18 4L CORA L. RO( MS.sfcoyn tl Citation. ri. ei v 44i4i4(a ri CIi (4 STiiATE OF~ SOU1I 'll CAl1mLB NA\, 1 04ii~ gtl ils 4n4~lI CountiIy of P.Iicken. j fols~iCfowwn o i1ko iBy J. 1B. Newbory', Equiire, Liltihtt E(AJIAIWIII JnldgO.UNcYo-BNsauSr, Wherea4, J. iRs Parsons14 moltAto smd to) me to grant0 him f ,Ltter': of Ad4 rnini~trfltiol of thauseLIthe ofiaver-is fects of14'. C. I~neglectcdceapeoplewistuSlRer t'm wlltn hcons.tAI ipAR biosEs, 4"'~ '1'hiheadachestndrffvrr .oCoiteatiadkaa mouni al fid sugulr te hid the (10 nd boent os dseo f and redtor ofthesai F' C.I~ takue, hhlt of the desystem tiC f1 80to8,ayethatdftthoilivhryweie aliad "p pent' ilefre melhiesthewooi< e e4a1mo(tilmyknown. batehtof<.rd'sdBlack-Uraught isi.ro I 111f0, . 0, o tie 2 da OIit EaseShavs _Sthtamrivas ari (4'el() ck nmtne fortoon not a14 wnciii:m if fi~~ theyha~e, hy timoaid Al rati 1I10 i, Tlit, 111( n~iii ilnt i in' '313-it rtioipationiband10ua I- he takein by4a Gie tne m ar~Ifi hI sam Wlrhl, hri thisT10 healoffuaiacti905,nithethiver i yer f ~rtuopndnc.cureilinge I M an in vigorr. A Sge T O R kidnAs Judge NowoiiyEsquie, 1Uceao uFo thefanve and Ciladon mbdt ~ J~ . iseno Th n Yo ealy Ath ye Ri,nou Letr ~ tt Bas alhe wih h wmefri cnonrnetecnda.n euls 'rIII14J1 AIMTimin treatmenttowith 0Thed I monisilivillandd kidnlartroubles, anrdlwili credito>s ifivelysfiresViallathe3inroadsoof decase, tntthe houii1 pp~tr ef iright.'pos dieept fo whc dl at iekns rlil'tJIIi4e . 0, o Ln ure subcrpyour is ple fo 211d ulay of5cebmek0ge of Thedford'I)Ji13itek a~ie~v 0Thefqualiftyiyntiquyantity ofytte 16h ayof.Jn. 105 it~ 19t yar cshen 'on r ulcenyo ~f'oiin the soil. Fertilizere which are lo i*PtahPi. evr Prclc Eveyarmr0houdw e faillgiar wahth -MANKI~ woK Along all lineg, jackets, blankets, flannels, We have a sMIall lot (ab6k determined to close out betweeri J1AP' 1i5 PER CENT DISCOa If your sizer is in the lot, this i a coat at a bargain. An unusually heavy clothing trad4,t" -oads m our stock, but we still have sornagre1 i suits, extra coats and pants. A big lot l3ankeWs at Your own We are making preparations for'1h. we have ever slhovn, and to make room ,)Ier octwveen uow and March ist, some unhO Just received a solid barbed wire and lour 'Ind salt. Another car of furniture to Arr md also another car of Phose Great Mitchel W6 the best wagon made, as everybody kndwi If you want the best paint made, wp.h - wn and Country Paint is known to be the b Big lot of furniture, hardware, buggies ai' See us for ay thling you nuty snestd. What wye INayeOV wo got for you, atnd .wo Iare always pleased to YOURS TRULY, 'FOLGER & THO Clcotiing, Shoesa I .ifi. 0 ged (zt'n t ms .hing Goth~s liariso. Tow and I.C otnry afe.-, Ctarorp.en P4hfo9R, ) "T1 (.O11 iGIEAT MITIE LL WAGON A BANKS-MORS OLF ENG S WATER, LIGHT-POWER 7. omtlheFARM.HO O M E * a ~ ~ n . n ' L i Us YEARJ-, A 1T A NCE OW T *SAME Aj PR [PEROUSYN YER.REP OLE AR ANO During Holiday Fine Line of W~' 90 Season Broaches in Solid & Prices Reduced Nice Line of Table ISolid Silver.: .N.... gNice selectionf ---Jewelry ---- and Mounted -to SH . S N Ifl~