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NilI 0 -BY '* Sontinel-Journal Company. TROMPSON & iltoHIY. PJsoi' t JL. 0. THOMPSON, E4Drron. d Sabsoription $1.00 Per Annum. h Advertisig Rates Reasonable. 40rod at Plokens Posto lee as Second Class T Mall Matter PICKENS, S. C.: WEDNESDLY, JULY 11, 1900. 1 Let the Local Masons Rally. i In another column will Le noticed a o 11 in which all the I)COPIO of this 8 owing and no more prosporous mmunity are intereBt?d, but in 1 'ioh. morC especially, the. Masons 1 Keowee Lodge are vitolly interest I [t is proposed tH b-ild a Lodge 1 for Koowee Lodge that will be, some degree commensurato witl' growth of the Lodge itself, and licative of the progre3s of the conr inity in which the L'dge h9 seen) r years of vicissitudos only to come. ::th at this present tni more l)'prom ug and hopeful thn over, and more -irly in fulfillment of the desires I aspirations of her founders, man. whom have prsed int') the Grent yond, and many of whom ore with yet 9s living monuments of the hest, truest citizenship. It is de. ,,md to build a fitting monument i se who wrought" the good name of Keowee Lodge in great measure, el to give expression t> the same1 1ieolity of pupl)O4e as it lives in the he ",rts of the young members who -,ctvive to carry the work of faithful i zenship onward. T.he present structure, a ronnant of .01d Pickens", has utitlived its use. Mness, and is altogethier inadequat o the needs of our prosent grow. )tlg Lodge. A meeting is colled for next Fri. y evening 13th inst3, at 8:30 o'clock, -1 all members who fcel an interest i the welfare of Keoweo Lodge, and a means all the members of the )cage, are urged - be on hand and the movement to build a new hall started with such mflomentum as is racteristic of every onterprise rted by Picker's people, espnci.ly -en it is fortif.ed and encourig6d the spirit of fraternity in Masonry. *a nCOLLAR SAVECD ICEIituENTs TtN IJOLLAIIS 10AltNED. a'he averaige man docs5 not ia've to ex. I ten per cent of his earninugs. Ile a t spend nino dollars in liv'>g ueon for overy dollar saved. Tihat being case bie c'innut be too careful aboo ta propoerly iunvested, liko buying seoon *his garden, will save several dollara lay Jater on. It is the same in ba~y Clmmberlain 's 0olio, COholoja and .irhoea Reimody. It costs b)ut a fow ts, amad a botti (of it in the house often es a doot r bill of several dollara. d by Pickens Daug Co. and T. N. 1 a iter, Liberty. A HAlRD LOT a :rouble to contend with, apring fronm a!orpid liver and blockaded bowels, Joe you awaken them to their prop "r action with Dr. Kmng's Now Life Sas; the pleasant and most effootive * for ( onstipationi. They pre'venit jendicitis and tone up the syvstem. at Pickens Drug Co. mater Tillman Invited to Pickens. .'hose people who have watched the -rent of evcnls in this state, esp- c y durinig the past si' months or' re of varying discussion and opin. in which the liquor prlobkmf Seemns force itself into the bioart'of p)olities ci appears to be the dominant ques. in, will be leased no doubt, * rn that an iniitati~n has been for irded to Senator B. RI. Titlman urg g him to come to Pickens and dv ier an address wherein be may have .e the privilege of giving direct to ar people his views upon this very esig question in state as weoll as county polities. It is not exp' ated from Senator llman that he shall er ter into any - forL to direct public opinion or to * fluence it upon this question -such &' entirely foreign to the purpose, and ' theO Senator would not consen~t to pose as undertaking td do anything a Lhe'klnd,but he is closely identified w~ith the. welfare of the people of this state, And holds the chief represenita 0 office ini gift of the people, andl da u5asonably always on the alert to and to toll his people wvhat he etjdeotes to be the best and safest, lpidoes of govermnent. If Senator Till. ni w isn advocate of the Dispensary, id eople hiave confidence in his in. teIrity, and would like to know his present,vietvs on the much .discussed1 :agenSIgy, and he will not hesitate 'tj4 ere when the opportunity to o fireente Itself. Tlnen is a power in Washington, wliapBoth Ca'rolina, through hs s~p~centation, has aligned her. %jnMuenice wIth the other states Stnion, and we are respected '~ ~~bo~~iraoter of this reprosenta urrights are aecorded usi eda 'veo are ettn Inti ~~t kal of dmoniading anid receiving 1em, a a miatter of right. Tillmaun is close to the people, and, hile he hrs no opposition in his esent race for re.oleotion, he would adly come before the people- and 11 thew the-truth as he sees it, and souss all the issles, especially the spenary, which is the one absorb g question before the votar3 We sincerly trust that Senator illman will find it possible to get way from his numerous other oL agenmont. long enough to <ome to ickens and spend sufficient time tkq t ouf pe*iAt seeaigtlicar more 'of .io man who has been able to force is way into national recognition as" no Ihe ablest men the United States enato has boasted in many years. Since writing the above, Senatoi 'illman has set Wednesday, August, et, as the day on which he will be in 'ickons and address the people. MANY CHILI)IRE'1N ARME SICKLY. Mother Grav'.a Swoot Powder for Chilren, sed by Mother Gray, a iurse Inl halidren's ionic, New York, iireak up Caold in.21 hourN, tire .'everishines Ileladacho, stomach Troubleii, 'eething Disorder", and Dctroy Worms. A 11 dru ggist, '.ic. Sahildemnaic(le FREE. Ad. ress, Aillet S. Olinsted, lExRoy, N. Y. ONLY 82 YEARVS OLD. "I nn only 82 yearB old and don't ex )Cet ever when . got to be real old to Oal that way as long as I can get Elee rio Bitters,' says Mirs. E. 11. Brunioa, >f Dublin, Ga. Sire'y there's nothing iso keeps the old as young and make he weak as strong as the grand ton'e nedicine. Dynpepsia, torpid liver, in lanimed kidneys or chronic constipattion ire raiknown vfter taking E'eottie Bit tern a reasoueble time. Gtuatantoed by Pickens Drug Co. Price 50e. CASTORIA For Infants and Qhildren. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 4 You cannot indiice i lower animal to eato lirtily when rot fooling woll. A Hick dog FtARvS himself, and gets well. The stomr ih oneo overworked, must have rest lie anio oti your feet or eyes. You doin't havo to slairve to rest your stomach, KOD01 FOR DYSPEPSIA takes up (lie work for your stomach, di ges.t i what you eat and gives it a ret. Piits it back in condition again. You can't fu I goo( wit h ii isordered stonach. Try Kodol. Sold by PickennDrug Co., .iMOTEt:R G tA v's Swi:E' I ,wnIus I'oit a 1.11IN sHiteessfully 1ied 1 by 1iather Gray, nu11 rse in the Childrell's Monte ita New York. Cire Vever. tliness, laid Stanni ,'l''ethhi li orders, iove iaind reguhtte the Bowels ut( Destroy Wotm . over :ii,0i0 te i oitibal. They tiever iti. At all Irtigg a x, 1 SaI h 'aIe Fiee. A ddress Allen S. limsted, Lc Rouiy, N. N' Supervisor's Report of Clains Filed and ApproVed for the Quarter EnJing June 30, 1906 11 L Atkinson, read work 50 D) T Alexander, bridge 68.00 J TI Anthony, road w'k 1.00 ,J T Anthot:y, bridgo w'k 2.00 WV M Allgood, corn & fodder 9.70 WX M Allgood, guard . 31.00 WV M Allgood, foddor 10.00 B A Aigood, B'd .E'q - 141.60 WV M Ailgood, guard &C 41 45 H- Abber crombio, constable 12.45 H Abbercrombio, constable 12.60 J T1 Anthony, road w'k 3.00 J T Anthony,- bridge wv'k 1.00 J T Anthony, damages 10.00 P 0 Bowio, constaiblo 3.00 M II Boweni, road~ w 'k 6.25 M A Boggs, Magistrate 20.83 J F Banister, Lumber -526 Aaron Boggs, borrowed mon eV 559529 Martin Brown, biacksmith 1.i0 (4 W Brazeale, Bd Erj. 10.00 S A Burges, constable 3.25 S A lBurgess. alid paupor 0.00 D~r. .J L Bolt, Ex Lunatic 5.00 0 L, Ballentine, bridge. 2 50 B O.Baker, fodder .. 10 50 ling rods 6 00 3' WV Brazealo hoard eq .15.00 L1 A Baker road work 4, 60 " " bridge 1.60 J dirs. M J Bright damages 20 00 lD 0 Bowie constable 3.95 o (6 6 0 .710 j 66 (a 6.45 J V B Brazeale, bridge 7.20 A )r. J L, Bolt, Ex luisatto .5.06 c C'Baker, fodder 10.00 y A Batne, bridgo 262.50 y L hioggs, bridge 18.28. 1 F Banister, bridge 0 66 C -W Bowen, bridge 8 760 WI A Boggs, magistrate ' 10.00 j A J Boggs, clerk court 101.80 ~ P U 4howie, constablo 10.80 'j 11.80 ) 7.80 5 E 0 Bowie, magistraite 10,00 * J F Burgess, road wv'k - 1.00 ~ S A Blurgeas, aid pauper 600O Albert Bird, bridge 5.00 SUPPORT SCOTPS EMULt'00 setves gs a bridge. to cany ,the Neakenied and atagved system altong until It can fid Bk'lazuppot ini ordinary food. SMd for free sample. SOTT & DOwNE, Omanam., sMat ldnssi*a CASTSRIA 1.2 Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought AVeetablePrepnoialonfo-As Bears the ting heS achs ndmoetso WtomolesDigestion.Cheerrul nessand ot.ntoa ther Of* II Apeifect Remedy for Consupa- Ue lion, Sout' Stounach,Diarrhoea WormsConvulsionseverishF ness and Loss OF SLEEP. lacSimite Signature of NE YORK.' Thirty Years EXACT COP~Y OiP WRAPPER. C A i RI A Man's Success IN LIFE depends an a combination of several things the -combination never being twice alike, but all fatctors leads to the same point P In Dr. F. H. Newton has been located in Green~ille,. S, C., at 2-19 N, Main Street going on'two "r.,rs and duri~~ tatim hlie hd, sic cessfifly'Fcorrected - nd overcome 21 cases of pepenectn satosfactionno We beleve ths to eera thtcns the -combiation anthr eialespcais neSouhverintea. ie u l A fw o Dr Neto's romnefarcors leadto the ameoin Mr . F. HI~c. tnd has H.een located in ell n lle,s.S.3.CB.,at Pu9rr, M. Stree goding Mr. twoM jer ao d duriffi ths N ame, Ney a s.. e eis-or.cted'1nd Moercoe 2,on4M.,u Mass A. MheaacesM.J P aa an d pye..stain 99,ou lto n. rs. Moo hav ge, gien Frbiay this tobeatrecrdtay can't 20dplcthdb and reialespatstoingut Catli a rl' A e-Drg Seto'roe t ppositeatourt Those: Pr.M. i.estr r andMs L.w iaMisElaa, $ MrO . A .ee Noney, Cra.J. Lrwig , .-50.T. Jessi Hmiton. ridg inr.oA nioJ ae, Mrdg J.P4taa and Mr. A. Hamitn. brdg M.2E.Bog 05Ms B. C.larsonbs.g . aylors, ridge A Me i.o ATDr. Newton . '5.0wil v sltr Pickens4 1(asnd 21st stppnga6E rl' Ei Chong bridge .50 Joh Foserebmrod 1.800 L Cmprdy, brpidge 28205 B W Fotr, blridge 2.85 ore Ca , co table .00 A splers, bridge 1.00 tV DCao, ridew 7.5 J H \ilFarrad wc 2.4 T Claton, radg wk 1.00 FWge N Ton y, o k .0 hilip Chapmon, Bd Eq 7.60 ple . 300tbige28 Lrr Cogries, ridg 260 L C Greean, road wk 1.0 ~oorge Chapmon, constable 7.60 John Gilip radgk 15.500 V. Colaeto, bridge wk oo0GoodJRoadiMchspieroad irk 15.0 V Cl'ayton, bridge 81.00 W N Gantt, radksmt 75.98 13ili CdrpmonoBd Eq 6.62 D J Granfth, brnige 2o5.008 urr C- hapman, corn 21660 R~ A Grantt, road wk 1.0 org Capmn, constable 17.80 John Gistrap, road wk 1.50 ' Conly bridg 1.00 J Gdraely o, e ar 15.00 Jasaw bridge 8.5 J M Gantt, blakrith 2.90 Ela rayg, road wk 2,75 3'Gloday, Co.-,'bad 48.0 W Childess road 3.6 DJ Griffith, conviets & 55.00 Jal H Chasan foo rn 26.0 B FA Gnt road k 4.20 . 0Codok, road tak 2e' .20 J P Gantt, ridge 3 600 IW Davi, csable 27.81 John Giistrap, road wk. 1.25 11,2511,bide ~ JC Gravelyh, Bdrieq 8.00 lia D ary, burydgei tikes .75 W H Gntrt,bridge 2.00 IWa.saays r &ew 50.65 JohL Glloway, roa l k 60 i) A dens, bidg 2.~ 0 Goo W oa Mrifin , r par .107 P FA -re, rad E37) 3 J Griffith, convicts 51.0 acl Eli . fod- 20 I u trra k30 Union Meeting. The Union meetiug of the Picken' 3aptist Association vill noot with the Jroes Roads Baptist church on Sat. irday before the flIfth Sunday in July W90 at 10 a. m: Devotional service conducted by C. M. Robinson. Churches pleaso send delegatos. Queries will be submi t Ai to the Union for discussion in which it is hoped every delegato will take part. Makes Kidneays add Bladder Right ASK Fot ALLEN'sl FooT-EIAlMY, A Plowiit. It makes walking easy. Cures Corns, Bunions. Ingrowing Nails Swollen and Sweatig feet. At all Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Don't necept any tubstitute. Mample FusE. Add ress. Al en S. Olmsted, Le Itoy, N. Y. SPRAINED ANKLE, STIFF NECK, LAME SHOULDER. These are three common ailnonts for which Chamberlain's Pain Balm is espco iilly valuable. If promptly applied it will save you time, money and suffering when troubled with any one of there nil nwunts. For sale bv Pickens Drng Co., an1d T. N. Hunter Liberty. Dear the 1ho Kiid You llave Always Bought Bignature of STIMULATION WITHOUT IRRITA TION. In case of stomach and liver troubl< the proper treatimnt is to stimulato thiest organs without irritating them. Orinc Lix tivo Fruit Syrup nids digestion au stimli'aten the liver and bowels withoul irritating thoo organs like pills or ordi nary catlhartics. It does not nauseatc or gripe and is mild an.d pleamant to take For 52lo by Pickens Drug Co., and It. F. Smith Easley. "fwi"* Early Risers 74a famous ittle 1111s. ANNOUNCEMENTS. All niniounements under this head iiit h pakl for lin advance. The fee is $h.00. No car will be inserte(d unless accompanied by th above amnoilit. FOR STATE SE NATE. The many filends of W. G. Maildit hereb inemoute hin a candidate for Statie Seatito from Pickens 'ounty, subject to the Demo cratic primary election. 'Mr. M. W. liester is hereby announced as ; eandidaite for the SennOt from Pickets county subject to the action of tho voters in the Deni ocratic primary. The tinany friendis of Iton. C. E. Robupil respectfully announce him as a eandidate ro the Senate from this county, suiject to the e tion of the voters in tie Iemiocratic primar election. The maity friends of lion. H. J.. ,ohlnston res pectfuilly antounce him as a cnndidate for Stat Senator subject to the action of (he voters it the Democratic lrimiary election. lion. C. 1I. Carpenter is hereby atnounced w at candidate for reelection as State Sonato from lickens county subject to the action o the voters in the Democraitic. FOR HOUSE OF RIEPRESENTATIVES. The many friends of lon. Laban Maild here by announce him as a candidate for re-electio to the House of Representatives for Picken county, subject to the action of the democrati voters at the approaching primary election. We hereby noitinate lon. Jlamaaes P. Carey at a candidate for the louse tf Representai vo fromt this counitty. Knowintg himt to be1 a mta Well iiit in every waty to represent ute peCop]< we feel that his elction will refliet hohtor u po our cou nty. lie will abide thte resual of the 'ri mary election. MAsy I'uinnNa. FOR TREASURER. 'Te inanty frienid of Matjor S. N immttonts hereb ainnounice htim as a candklatitte for the olhice o Coiunty TVreasuarer ?f ikeaas counaty~. sual.cet t. (lhe action of the voters it (lie lDemtocaatic pi misry electiont. The manaiy friendls of It. D). Garviai take pleani iire in annaouncinig him ias a eanndlidate for thm olluce of County Treiasuarer, subaject to theo resuil of (lie Democratic primaury. The friendls of 0. S. Stewart aiereby annioune~~ taim nt canitdate for Ollice of Coutiay TPreaisiira Pilckents Counaty, subject to (lie aictioat of lDent ocrat voters ini primairy electiona. AtL the solicitatiat of many frienads I herech ndnounce myself aireh mdid1ates fotr reelection t (lie ofice of Treausutrer of of Plckenas County subject to the aictiona of (lie voters it the i~ mary election- II . W. y"Ana, TPhe friends of Jlames Pickents Freean rc pecfiully atinttnce himt as a candidate for th oficee of Trasurer of ickenas c'ounity, subijec to the act of thie Demtocratic pairty (lie pri miary electiona. FOR AUDITrOu. The friends of w. A. Christthhier is hterebv - a nounces hint for the ohllee of Atudiltr of IPich enis contty, subject to (te ationi if (the voter in the primary elcction, The many frientds of Jatmes A. llendrIck: hereby ianue htim a tolite for (Oauat A uiditor of Plckents cototy siubject (o (lie aetilot of thie De.nocratic P iaryi electiont. 'Te. amity frienids oaf l'. V. 0O'Dell iht reby nua noun aco himi a caindihiate for (the oflice oaf .\ui (or for icens couttty. subljet to the laon Ioa the votersti ithe Demot~craic priatry election, FOlR COUNTY SUPu[NTENDENT 0" EDn. UCATI ON. I hereby annlaountco myself its a enndidtle foi re-electin atto (lie ollice of C outiay Suaplitendenca of Ediucationi of Piceker's Couty , sitblject ito(th< acioin of (lie voters of (lie dlemocaraitic primar3 eletitn. FOlt PROHIATE .JUDlGE. Atilthesaluttat of meaty voters l''herebti aninouncte myself a ciaidiate for reelectiont .< Ithe ofice ol lbrobaute ,Iudge of lekens cout y stubject to thei ruiles governling thae ptrimary,ele(. (lop. -.J. II. Nxwnsiny. FOlR SUP EiLtVI80 H. Th'ie ntaany frienids (If JOE L IH. M ILr.1:it haere. by anntit~ec haima its a enaatlltie for (lie oflice > f SupervIsor of P'itcins Couty,'subject to the uctiona of ihie voters ina the Dematocraitic prinmar y lection. Maj. G. M. Lytncha is hereby anominated for o-electin to te ofico aif Supearvlisor oif Pick ns conunty, subject to thie restilt of theo Demo rattle primnary E. F. Looper is hecreby anntonnieed as a canidi ate for thie offuce Suphervitsor of Pickeni countty uibject to (the actioni of the voters iaa the Demo rattic primnary electioni. FOR COUNTY COMM ISSIONEMg. The many friends of Wihiami Ells respaecitany uinounce himt a eaindidutte for thie ollce of ounty Coimmmtssionter of P'lckens Conntty stub tct to the nettin of (lie D~emocratic voters it (te rimary olection,. Mr. Johin P. Smith is hterebay anomintatedl a aindidate for re-election to the 01illee of counity ommnissionier, subject to (lie resualt (af thao rimary elec*ltin VTe mnanty frinds of G. W. Hiowein respertfutl y ianounaco htim as a candidate for ithe tailee oif Joiunty Comimissioner of P'lckenis conty suit ct th(le actioni of (lie voters In (lie parimaary FOR MAOJSTJ(ATEC. At the earanest solicitatiuji of maniy frienids, I aereb~y ananotunce myself a cadidiate for Maig'is ratte ian Pickens Towahip, suibject to (lie resiult >f (lie D~emocratic prhuniary, W. C. UniA~stia~lr At (lae earntest sOliationa of meaty friendas I gain offer for Mnhagistrate for Piekents townsthtip ubject to tho actin of (lie primtary (electiona. JonNs F. iHiats, TP ieds ofRU 0. 0.iolad ir 6~n Mason's quart, 650.; b gal. 850. Don't vait until they are alhl gone. A lot of boys p)ants 150. White Dim ty 100., worth 25o. WVhite linen for. Iraes and waists 15co., sold overywhere I always want eggs chickens and hams ud will pay as muob or mo 'lis cash' As thieraj don a . T . an v.. A. K. Park, Greenvilli., S. C.-Dry Goods, No e --ttifts and Shoes # We are now showing the hagest and # most styliR, up to dato etolC of new . Spring Goods tlhat wo have over shown. - 1'ine and money was spont in solebt 0 ing this stock, anid we do not hoa8itat to atato tit vo wR1 givo the best values for tho iamo mo1.103 that can bo had any where. When you trade at Park's store, you protect your pocket-book. That is why our tia omers stick to us. Wo pledge you tho hit of storo servigo, and our goods mist be what wo say they are or your money given hNck. Our show- 0 ing of wool dress goods is flue--Greys * are very popular also Silks, Mohairs, # Cashiiners and Serges- from cheap to fine goods. Our Black goods are al vays full we daro not let them run down. Our Whito goods, and printed lawns a o 80 CompPte that wO cannot tell of them. Our prices on theso goods from 5 cents tn 50 cents. Our shirt unid un derwear department is full of the best values we over had. Ladies vests, 5, 10. 15 and 25 cents. Alon's vests, 25 & 50 ets, can't be beat. See our Mou's 50 et shirts and you will buy. Mons and Ladies Oxfords to suit.your wants. .0 Salesmen, Mr. Thomas Ligon and Mr. H llonry4Vt0Kin*noy. A. K. Park. West End, Greenville, S. C. SA G00 CH ANCE Now is a good time when there are so many Sales going on in our City, to find out how reasonable we have always been selling our merchandise and for how less you can buy our goods now than -the advertised prices of our competitors. We have still in our always superb stock, some very hand some two and three-piece suits which we are selling at remark ably low prices considering the quality. L. ROTHSCHILD, Greenville, S. C. FLAVORING EXTRACTS I keep the best extract on the market andi have all flavors. Get your flavors here for your ice creams and cakes and you will have no cause for complaint. Luziannee coffee, already ground, in one pound tins can't be beat at the price, 25C the pound and money back if not satisfied. Fresh full cream chese-in my ice box-home raised and good, at 20c the pound. Ice cold drinks of all kinds. Best line of Fancy Gro ceries in town. Your patronage solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Try a sack of (opyright. flour-pure andl wholesome. D. F. PACE. This wveek it is Laundry soap and washing powders. Cleanliness is next to godliness J. McD). Bruce, i. M. Mauldin, President. Cashier. THE PICKENS BANK PICKENS, SOUTH CAROLINA. CAPiTAL ' - - - $20,500.00 PROFITS - - - . - 1 8,ooo.oo DEPOSITS - . - - - 140,000.00 -5 Per Cent Interest Paid On Deposits -: Directors J. F. Banister, B. A. Hagood, .W. M. Hagood, J. M. Stewart, J. E. lBoggs, J. McD. Bruce. T. N. Hunter, . H. '4. Richey, J. P. Carey, -Enders. Greater Sale Begins Saturday, July 9, at 9 A. M. High Grade Clothing Following our usnal cuistomi overy summer we will place on sale our en tire stock of Hi1gh Grado Clothing, Trousers, WVhite and Fancy Vests at 83 1 3 per cent less than the orginal'price. It is not necessary for us to close our storo to mark our goods -they aire marked in plin fignres--you1 can figure the price yourself, take off oneo third and pay' us the dlllorenco and the suit is yours. The ontire stock of ULO'TH[NG goes in the sale AT ONE-THIRD LESS! This season's goods-Men's Youths and Childrens' Cloth.. ing-Nothing Reserved: Blacks, Blues and Plaids and Fancy suits. Every sale has a purpose. Our purpose in holding this sale is to clean out every spring and sumnmer suit we have on hand and we have put the prices on them that will move them. You cannot buy the same grade of goods at these prices an'ywhere in South Carolina.. The sale opens Saturday, Jutly 7th, at 9 a. in., fora Two Wee)<s. Remember the place and bring the cash-we will gve you such values for your .money that you will go homne happy. Comel All Clothingh inthM ale, Nothing reserved. No goodis on approbation. No goods ,chgrged during this sale.. All alteratidons must be p~aid for during this sale. H 12oGreehnvine St.eC.