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The People's Journal. Local and Personal. -T. J. Mauldin has been con fined to his room with grip this week. -Dr. A. B. Wardlaw'will be in Pickens Monday and Tuesday Nov. 3rd and 4th. -The Public School will open at Roanoke on Monday Nov. 10th, with Miss Eva Neal as teacher. -Sheriff McDaniel, and daugh ter, Miss Pauline, loft T'uesday to attend the Stato Fair at Columbia. NOTICE ! All persons having left deeds, notes accounts, books or other pa per8 and evidences of indebtedness in the hands of W. F. Biassing ame for any purpose are requested to send or call at my residence and get same. Respectfully, W. T. FIELD. NOTICE ! The stockholdors of the Farmers Publishing Company are hereby called to meet in annual meeting at Pickens Court House on the fourth Saturday in November next, the same being the 22nd day of November :102. W. T. FIELD, President. Don't Fail to Vote. The Republicans have nomina ted their man for Congress mainly with tho hope of giving the deno cratic nominee some trouble by contesting his seat perhaps, It is the duty of every democrat to vote on Nov. 4 for the democratic nom inee. Let every democrat do his duty, even if it costs a little time. Conic to the polls next Tuesday and vote in support of the demo cratic nominations asyou swore to do when you votod in the primary. This will block the way of the Republican plans. Turn Out and Vote. Capt. T. J. Mlautdin, chairmnan of the county democratic execttive con. iittee, has received the following letter from Gen. Wilie .l.;ues, chair inn of the state executive commit Ieadquarters of the State Democrat. iC Executive Coinmittee. Columbia, S. U., Oct. 26, 19(12. Capt. T. J. Mauldin, Chairnman, 'ickens, S. C. Dear Sir: I have been informed tlat a white man by tIhe name of Scott has been nominated by the re publicans against Hion. Wyatt Aikien, who is the Democratic nominee for congress fr.om your' district. It is very~ imiportant that every Demiocrait ie voter should ho brought out on eletion day November 4th, and I write to ask you that you will do ov erything in your power to get our people to vote. This is thie only dan ger we have. Got your county paper to stir the pole up and urge up)on them the great necessity of their ye ting; otherwise our D)emocramt c can didate may be in some danger of be ing defeated.. I amn particularly anx ious that a large Democratic vote shall be cast, so that if there should be a contrast before the House of * Representatives, wh ichi we prosu me will be Republican, that our candi date may have such a large majority that there can be no question as to his eleotion. So that I trust you will do everything in your power to get our people to turn out and vote. -- Yours very truly, WVihie Jones, ChOairman State Deni. E1'x. Comn. Notice of Election. For Representative in Congress Third Dlistrict, BTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA~ , County of Pickens, Notie'e is hereby given that the Gen eral Election for Reopresentative in Con gross will lbe holdi at the voting precincts fixed by law in the county of Pickens on Tuesday, November, 4, 1902, said day being Tueaday following the first Mon day as prescribed by law. The qualinocations for suffrage are as follows: Residence in the State for two years, in the county one year, in the p olling precinct in whichi the elector offers to vote four months, and the payment eix months before any election of any, poll tax thL.n due and payable: Provided, that ministers in charge of an organized church and teachers of public schools shalL be entitled to vote after six months' residence in the State, otherwiso quali lied. 9j Registration. Payment of all taxes, including poll tax, assessed and collectible during the previous year. The production of a ccer tificate or of the receipt of the officer authorized to collect such taxes shall be conclusive proof of the payment thereof. I Before the hour fixed for opening the polls Managers and Clerk must take and subscribes the Constitutional oaith. The Chairman of the Board of Managers cn . administer the oath to the other mana gets and to the clerk; a Notary Public anust administer the oath to the chair wnan, The managers elect their chair man and clerk. Polls at each voting place must be opened at 7 o'clook u. im. and closed at I 6o'lal. m,., except in the city of ICharlso ,whre1 they shall be opened at 7 a, mn, and closed at 6 p, in. SThe Managers have the power to fill a vacancy, and If none.of the managers at ptend the- eitlens can appoint from -aawongthe qualified voters the Manuager3 Iwho after being sworn, can conduct the teotion. - ,~At the olene of the eleOtion, the nmana ~gsand olerk must proceed publicly to I1nthe ballot boxee and oount the bal (o therein, and.oontinue without ad $0tupmeont titl the amne is completed, and miake a statement of the reut' fot oounaissionor of Election the poll liit, tho boxes containing the ballot. an<i written statoments of tho result of tho 1 olootion. The following a MANAoEnS OF EME(-rIoN I have boon appointed to hold the oloction at the various precincts in the said ( county. Eanloy-M. P. Itogers, E. B. Lathow, C. T. Miartin. Contral-Wm. Olivor, Ed. Stephens, B. 1). Garvin. Liberty-S. W. O'Dell, Frank Crane, Jas. E. Parsons. Pickens-Judgo M. Welborn, J. M. Neoloy, B. C. Robinson. lester's Store-I. H. Philpot, S. C. Prior, Ira Hogsod, Pumpkintovu-W. E. Jones, Forest Koith, Alonzo L. Edons, Eastatoe-A. T. Winchester, E. C. 'l Bowie, R. W, Thomas. Cross Plains-G. E. R. Williams, 1 George Lathem, Grady Jonos. Catcoehoo-R. R. Child, J. P. Smith, S. W. Howard. Peter's Creek-Goo. W. Griflin, W, 0 N. Hughes, J. Silas Williams. ft Mile Croek-J. S. Bowen, J. L. Mur- ~ phroo, F. C. Parsons. Prators-C, 0. Lewis, R. M. Boldin - S, M. Ferguson. Six Mile-Allen Stewart, J. M. Porry John Hlollis. Calhoun-Thos L. Grant, WV. A. J Boggs, W. N. Cochran. a Holly Springs-Jas. M. Gillespie, i Early Moseley, B. C. Ligon. Gap Hill--Chris Abercrombie, B. 1 Mauldin, Edward Craig. C< Loopers Gin-Emory Jonos, T. \V. a Hill, Joseph L. Looper. (1t Crosswoll--T. C. Spencer, Adolphus cl Williaus, W. ). Garrison. 0 The managers at each precint namedl s.l above are requested to delegate one of 1l their number to secure boxes and blanks for the election. They can he securedl p on and after Monday. October 27th, at n1 the oflice of tho Peoples Journal, Pick- t1 ens, S. C. tit S. H1.. Brown, Chairman, S1 It. L. Clayton, of S. M. Perry. Conmissioners of Federal Election for s Pickens county. October 14th, 1902. ti NOTICE OF ELECTION. For State anti Count y l)Illeers, and upon Proposed Amloudment. to the .Stato Constitutio. ST.I O- SoU1il t O'\ 1,)l1N.\, i Ji I'11t-51% or PI'lia;*S. IN' ' ,hely i" mt th- general Sa; ,e4e4"0ion for italte mielt ('onunty ollieer., will he held1 at thle voting pre"Inc'ts lItnSi"ribett byv h11w in Sidia 'nty1, un TIuecatn.S, Novenuber , li. sail 'hiy being ''ueslay follow ;lg the ( tirst \.\ thty ii Novi-inler. its l'rex-rihld by law .\t lte saidl eit-I-tit,l ti a 5eparnt(e box "ill be 1e lroidtit '. it whi"b y alitiet l-ettors will "oul t. llI ihe di ptititi rt'jt:tion of an1 ni: erIi- J int- t l Ilt - lat 1 t'4lit- l tl , i ti it s t iIotlleti 1 t1 thlt'e loll o liy, l el st rl, it Itt"-tllit tlio. .\ lil t lie solutirn I'tol',tigi t i .\l rporl Sei- Ut tio:1 II. of .\rti e t \ ll. of 11 t'aiuitittiti t f S i ,ii:,, Iilt-liting to ut i tnt i Ion ty ;n- ao\ 5:- In lY. Ii<r it rc',oi\ve: by the General As ieintliy of t he Si ititt' o South u 'arrolin : Tht tle hollo win alt it"tl1tii lt to c tion I , .\rti le 1.1, \'II. I.t'thct-thUtIi In. he ,!greedl to: utlif to the erltl thereot the lb,iwus words: that this Sti set-tion rhltl ni ot ntl,y to tht llb-.o \ ing town- C! rhil,s in thet f<slow\inI tuntic,: Daunkiin andtl tuklh it i the i ' i iity <' -lev i l: t hl e towi- th shilt o es b lki,ury. il cit\ty s aid t t oper iit inthe ou it y ot' lr u : luiett wud s ie Grov i il h l ir otlu t. of lutiit l . ni t the t'ort - li plor te exi to t- id to %lishills be, utui the Co ,nli.e is hereby, lestrnyt'"I tn'i i1Il o1t er, untlter itd totnships are Nolished and all corporate ) aetpreoved,e2tbdt f eray A, B i 11 x2. Cuoh u sto f a opig ti a.en.!her shl be bnitte a theint ge-sI brallti n oxe ato th lios asjlo folt ollow Thoe log twitr thfo-lwiti1 worplint itdor tm, hetei wittoetheiOn. "Onti ttoat ohinendinentStiof Sectiorn 4.evenib of .rte eeno'te ont- re htuthon,iiietirg utao t Cofnthe e sotin C ort pern- J t dt fores Tuhos oppoC-s ed ts-eid amndmte i ' ohll fort ahc theyo ith stheflloigod plaefyored hrxfor owitten the "olsu E thena endmentttt ofth heo Elren of thce im Ytolrl of thaerostittin, rehinge tho Couti to tnd ot Govaersndnto tNo."k aNtay1 A'bi doesth adi2irthe ott Ferury th. Ch.,r- olt mall.t n bxe atmnthi electionfir hren fow Cn-oenrl. te t nerr..St t llseat eac Members o plae Huse op ee ~t Ce ntate 5.cty oihleston wherc heyal dr bethe niers htmeso the perso tor personasic b antd fnone of se Mttaers tenectey cndtie can apotfrowicmte aroge qlle vote rs Beethe ar hor fefr e inonca,. thp o: MraeadClerk s must oetpullytokeanE thuballotbe boes Coitutona ittth bTtet harao therenut con ntoutlrdii oManagers can adiniterf the resth to fo the othe angerid t the Clek; t Ntar . Publin utamnse thre htstee tt the Chair moarnTh elnaers elt thei Chausiormsn o bitots tal tten votiinaet ofsthe openedlt of, xcinthe tion.eson wer thie The fManatgsttgers tepoetIon vacnc o0 and i npone to theecnagors at the vazn Otis appotsInt ro aidonteqay: evtr CheMnagers, wo, aftorbion, C.C rcand co. as due thClaytion. Atbte aloro the eleio, Cthutcinrs and01 Clerkemustl.L proerL Duhad pulcyiooen theblog boxest andtor-eHunt,tebalt Abhern And Loper atiues wihesteajrnmn.nitesm i andA.p.lethrland k ttmn ftersl chreaer anI Erndsig hesam. Cr0ithin-te day threeate, the1" Chalirmn t and the lnd rsom n eintdb h anad muilt delier to theCmmsioes.f Electeion thekol'in lisst, th bxe c untnd h teetion. Snglto oule reek-ls i h Cus,ad I counton ad t anJ. er. Tyo. Sentll-DL. Ros Evatn, C. P. FrIckso and W. I V. Keateoe Libterty-JWlt. Boggespi, C. . THutchins and MV. T. Sitwh.0 PCkeon-JU.r L. Paner, .iR.Durha aon enl M.d GrinC. btilig Hollyr' Strig--Leigh Huntl, bne A. Lyooper amnd WJ. .esoter. fh Gampinto-. CrigD. . Finth, Ejan den J.0, and A. C. Suheind .StOhnd onL ) Looster and ErhnesltiLtwi CrossPlain-EmpIs.tu,JB Freeman an Jilams are reLutse O(aeaeom ftheir Hunbe tosatieh,. box cianister,k Jnor he Welcion. Tn h i canbe cre o ndftrPEon ter'sta hek--Pink Robins~o H. Hunt' and John. 's. Sll,ngletonn J. iH.ord.IA-S Six ileD. . EvnW. PTO. 8ko1ndN fr Ikenemoe.nt Prater'shJ. E. Gillespie W.F.Tomknn W.r. hwlin. Ute,a~ofe h. o icahn,ofnamrra, Colyne, Timn Fannell t tndry,M Pvertr. 1prsrbd o e proved--T Ie.fca ran C. . wiland J.ro.ing Loop er our, Juliarn.swor sureoshel--A wu. diy, Joe ad Fre e n Jso Tek thatagesa cul prnt named ovei ti ared rWgn td to doleate this otir nmer0 troscur Reed and bans o he relertipo. Thcnbe secured ot a onderfuondes,l00. vaobeoh teloo oth eple' hournshe, Comissoners o Staerand outy Eletio gi for Pickenslcounty (Continued from pago t.w u. ) ig to the reimbursement of the mount of the shortag., to tlh' id. iinistrators of the decoas;ed, j. '. oungblood, Iwho promi>tly 1et, th ii oficioncy, )enelintg a full inv.stin,. ReIpect fully suil)tIj,.1 C. E. Ilamlilt(jn, ('1 '0. C. H1. C:arpenter, J. 1). 1 [older. Sp)eci:al (.oI. Gra)d Jlury Oct. 20, 19'I2. OUTII CAltLI L\, Pickens ('o,unts. Aflidavit of G. It. Ilendricks an d . J. Mauldin, Personally ap)p a(red before l (G. . Hendricks and T. .J. iMtauldin, who Itch being duly sworn says: 'hat hie has examined the records f the County Coi)niissioners ollice ,r .Pickens County, S. C., with tho 'trpose of ascertaining whlther any >ucber has over been issued to J. T. oungblood for interest on lifteen .5) Air Line ltailroal. Bonds for the >ar runnin g fron .1 lJanuary 1899 to tuary' 1900, and does not find that iy such voucher has ever been is led. Further, he ha ts examined the ac unts of J. '1. Yountgblood from the mnual settle:ou,t. Inado on the 20th ty of October 1898 up to and in ttding the annual settlement muado I the 2Gti day of September 1899, far ats said atcciun)ts appertain to e general county funds, have com red votehers w:ith entries therein d find that inl the s(4ttlment dated e 2G(h ay of September 1899, ere is a failure to give credit to the id Youngblood for the full amount his actual disbursetnts during id year by $273.22. Sworn to and sul)cribled beforo mo is 24th day of January A. 1). 1902. (1. 1. IIendricks, T. J. Mauldin. A. J. Boggs, C. C. P. j sE.L] 1.x1I1I'T "I" Per-onally aIppeared before me E. Looper, vho, being duly sw. orn, rs on oath: That from the 1st day of January 97 ipl to and including the 31st y of Dcember 1900, he w1as Su rvisor for the county of Pickens, t th Carolina. b hut all 1:onds thcn outstanding ainist P ticken)s counnty and known Air Line lia ilr.oad Bunids became e on the 1st day of January 1897, d during the carly days of .Janua 1897 the lnst coupons on said out anding binds were clippes and pro ated Ior payment and paid, and at 3 same time arrangements w%ere ade with the holders of such utn 'd, outstanding bonds whereby the uds then unpaid wero to be carried the bolders on condition that the .erest oni the samo at 7 per cent ould be regularly paid. Thlat among thoe outstanding uds1 on. the 1st of January . 1897 re 15 bonds held by Henry G. til eacth of the deonominattoon of 00O.00 rep)resenlting ai total indebt. 1101s of $7,500 00. These bonds re finally paid by J. T. Young >od, the Treasurer of Pickens a1nty, and on the 11th clay of Jan. r~y 1900, an order was issued on treasurer for the samne, The interest on these bonds was ly paid to my certain knowledge J. T. Youngblood, Treasurer. I have made a careful and pains hing examination of the books in i office and fail to find where said T. Youngblood, as treasurer, or lerwiso, has over had issued to him sheck for one year's interest of 25.00 or any other amount to coy said interest on the 15 Hall It was the custom during n14y 'm of offlee for the holders of the tstanding bonids to send state mnts of the amounts due them as terest to some repres entative or to ,ber the Easley or the Pickons mnk. These motters wore present to Mr. Youngblood and paid off' him wsho afterwards presented claim for the same at a meeting the County (Comm issioners who oreupon issued to said Youogblood eir chock for the amount so paid his voucher therefor. Upon thorough investigation, I fail find where any voucher has over en issued to Mr. Youngblood for e interest on the $7,500 of bonds lai by H. G. Hall for the year im odiately preceding their final pay. rnt towit: The year extending from nuary 1st, 1899,to the date of their yment in January, 1900. ft appears that those bonds werQ id on the 11th of January, 1900, erefore the interest due on thoem >uld be for one year and eleven days a total of $551.00, or thereabout, di to my certain knowledge was tid by Treasurer Youngblood, he 1,ving given satisfactory evidence to e of the same at an invostigation of e railroad indebtedness matters of e county and at various conversa. >swith him relative thereto. Deponent further says that he is tisfled from tihe examination of the cords that no voucher has been is, ici to Mr. Youngblood for any nount to cover this interest, but i rtain that said interest was duly id. Sworn to and subscribed before me mis 28d day,.of January, 1002. E. i?, Looper. A. J. B3oggs, 0. 0. P?., (SmA.) TREAT YOUR KIDNEYS FOR RHIEUMITISM, When you are suffering from rhenima sm, the kidneys must be tended to a uce so that they will eliminate the tiria :ld from the blood, Foley's Kidne; lurc is tihe most effective remed to als purpose. B. T. Hopkins of ?ola V'Is., says, "After unsucessfully dc >ring three years of rheumatism wit1 lie best doctors, I tried Foey' 07Rdlcne lnre a1 it enred two, I~ oannot s,peal go hIi jof this ge&t taedioine."BlI hi~ W inkan A chanman &Att Pickens Bolt, Webb and I1 Static Wo havo the finest, most select ever brought to Pickons. Wo ha in all stylos and lprijes. When we anl can make them to you as follo Box Paper. A 0ood box papor for only 1 5c. Finer goods all the way from 15 cents to 50 cents. .lest unrulod llnen, packet size for 25 conts. PICKENS Easley Hai We are the Ol1 Store in the C So there is no use going anywh Fno, First-class goods and low prj field. It is Worth a Jnst to have a loo We Are the GEl We are agents f.r the Worlds BEAM CHILLED PLOWS. Easley Har EasIej A. K. F Has new goods stacked i giving More Values, More money's wor Note the following prices take advantage. I spent time York for bargains, and I now Something everybody needs cents. Better fleeced and much he fore at that price. Drills at 6c, sta 15, 25 and 40 cents. Beautiful Fla See my dross goods. Quality the BEST-I It is too hot to talk blankets when you want thehm I can supply ever bought such goods. My repu1 shoes is too well known to Pickens ing them. Hosiery and underweai able I have ever offered. Come an I have said. A. K. West End. 0 TREA1SCRE1 STATE OF SOUTH C2 County of Pickens Office of County Treasu: Pi THE TREASURER'S OFFI( WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER~ DECEMBE] The Rate of State, County, Sc One Dollar Poll Tax and Road V In accordance with an Act to ri mnencing January 1, 1902, notice is l Treasurier- of Pickens county will Ope fiscal year (rom Wednesday, Octoli 81st. Rates per cent. of taxation ori Levy for State Tax,.. " "Ordinary Count3 " " Constitutional sc '' '' Past Indebtedne: " " County Roads.. Total levy for State and Co Levy for in torest on Pickons R. Bhip, 8b mills. Levy for interest on Pickens R. 2} mills. Levy for interest on Pickens B. mills. Special levy (or Schaool] 64 44 4, St 44 -r4 I6 44 ?4sof2 an 46 Ibr, xt 440 A commutation road tax of 0 tino as other taxes from all male years, except such as are exempted +81st of Dec. 1002, eight daye wc t required under a contractor. ana are payable only in gold rDaoa ank notes and Cotipona e' during the year 1902. Parties desiring information by Sstate the location of their property thoe paying taxes by check mndet Ii , M. D. J. N. Hallam, Ph 0. Drug Co. lallum, Proprietors. rierY. and up-to-dato lino of stationery e box paper, envelopes, and tablets bought this we considered the price Ws: Tablets. A good pencil tablet of 400 pages for 5 conts. Ink Tablets for 5 and 10 cents. Best package of envelopes ob tainablo for 5 cents. DRUG CO. -dware Co. [LY Hardware Dunty. . . . .. ere else for your hardware. For ces wo ale far ahead of the whole Trip to Easley k around our store. 4UINE ARTICLE. Celebrated SYRACUSE STEEL dware Go., ",S.C. Avcrywhcre in his store. Is Satisfaction, MORE th than ever. and come to his store and and money searching New have them to offer you. Canton Flannels, at 5, 8, 10 and 121 avier goods than I ever had be. ndard goods, Red Flannels, 10, nnellots, the 10c quality for 81 ots. Prices the LOWEST. .nd ladies capes and cloaks, but your wants for the least money you sation for good shoes and cheap people to toke up space in advertis stock the largest and most reason see me and make me prove what Park, REEN'VILLE, tS. C. W'J NOTIC. iROLIN A,} rer Pickens County, S. C. ckens, S. C., Oct 1 5th 19got E WILL BE OPEN FROM i 5th UNTIL WEDNESDAY 31st, 1902. hool and Special Tax, Including One Dollar Commutation Tax. ice supplie8 for the fiscal your corn. ereby given that the office of County n for the collection of taxes for said or 15th, until Wednesday, December a as 1ollows: ................ 6 Mills, t ax, **...... .......4 .4 hoo00 tax,..........8 " ..,...............14 " ..........,.......1 " unty tae,....4 mills. R. bonds, Pickeins Court House Town' U. bonds, or' IHurricane Township R. bonds for E~astatoo Township, 8, Districb No. 0, 2 mills, " "10, II 4 " "11, 8~ '' " "18, 4 44 " "16, 2 " "19,. 2 "4 " "28, 2 " S "81, 4 4. 4449, 2 " 6 5, 8 "6 blita on all mnae citIzens between the as are exempt by law, will be collected, he Dollar wilt 1)e collected at the same citigtts between the ages of 18 and 0 by Jaw, Unless said taX is paiId by the rk upon the pubbhi ighways will be and siver coir, Uted States currency, of State Bonds which become payable mall in regard to their taxes will please andi include postago for a reply, and clude the obergte lor' CUloletbg, T~reasurer of Pl1Okents aUnta. NeW Fall' Largest Stock-mLoi Nothing Shoddy4very If you want choap shoddy good' don1't vasti for you wont find them. Wo have bo'ight an on11 goods that money could buy, they were bought at hesitate to say that our line of wintor clothing, it Goods oto, is one of the largest, most complete an to Pickons. Those aro plain facts, we are not tall look through our stock. Clothing! Clothing We can't begin to toll you the good things Suits for men, Stouts, Slims, and Regular4, rangi Youths Suits 12s to 19s ranging in price from $2. 4s to 16s from 50o to $5.00. We are SOLE AGENTS for the ...CELEBRATED... Horse Shoe Brand -OF Men's Fine Clothing, -ALSO Mrs. Jane Hopkins MAKE OF CLOTIi1NO For Children and Youths. With Double Seat and knoosz. These suits are a wonder, wort.h Ihrae tiuen the money asked for them. I f you have a crowd of boys to fit up bring thcm along. fJ We havo Overcoats for everybody-big, litti to 70, all colors, styles, as.d prices fron $2.5 to $1 No use to tailk Shoes to you for you sill know t The Old Reliablo RA I'TLl AXI are sold." '1'ry you will never have any other. Dress Goods ! Di All the latest styles and colors, Wersteds, (ass Flannels for waists, in fact everythsi1:g inl Ilie way c Trimmings to match, Outings from ;u to 16e. I) made skirts, W'aiuts, Jackets. Capes and Ileefers. Korsoys, Cotton and Woolen Flanels, all co+lers. Hardware of every description. Stoves all siz Shingle Mill Supplies, Harness, Iridlet, Ssuldles, Rugs, (uns-single and double barrel, Leggis1 with prices right. Soo our Flour $3.75, $4.25, 4.50 and $I.75 peI pounds to tho dollar. Your patronago solicited, satisf:ction guarantc Yours truly, Folger & Th Clothing Shoes, Haits and Gents Funish; No Money So Easily E Saved in BU'T Here is o good place to save, Now a call your especial attention this week to ou and we want every lady in the co:untry3 to goods. WNo have nomeo of the nicent bowlIs 75 cents and i We ever sawv. We have a splendid lir Table Cutlery from 44c I Weo have some extra knives on the ronu here before this reaches the readers anu i me a few to fill in. We will sell theseo kicvesi Examine our line of towels whether yc We Have No Leader but offer at all times We want all the-.. Chickens, Eggs, Beeswax, '1 Dried Fruits and we can get always keeping in touch with c to give the top of the market at all times, Respectfully, Craig Bro ONE-PRICE CASE ?#''Watch this space for prices. Your Moneys worti Kerosene oil et 15 cents por gallon Is 20 cents per gallon, Come and examine for a dollar. A few gall giggers for p)ast ti 12 lbs green coffee, $1.00 10 lbs parched coffee, 1 00 100 package of Arm & Hamnt A bice new line of men's suits at the It a one horse town. I try to makre the price who want to buy goods and not thos wht good a line of shoes as is generally carried that never fails to move them. Mr, F. A. Lewis is now chief salesman glad to see his old friends. Satisfaction guy John F. F Do you like coffee? Well if you de, o of the best roasted coffee at Bibs for $1.00. green ooffee on the market. If you ever indulge in smoking call an ly t. And if you want a cheaper cigarc Perhaps you came away from home atn course you don't want to drive home withol need not do jt for you oan get anything in I The best flour~ on the market for the moc fellow undersell us on flour, Plenty of knives for the boys, and pricl We have some bargains in Shoa anud D Nighest price paid for all 00#8 cy Pn( BNne d H vest Prices thing the Best, tin10 lookinlg for them. hero 111Itu Htock of the very beat the r>,ht. rices. We do not o('H, flat", (usutH Furnimhing . boit He(etel st'uck ever brought (U n you will see when you I Clothing I .................. wo have to (,1f'ir 'oul ini thiH ine, ng in l)riee from *-1.r,0 "18.00. )0 to $7.00, and chihliren tsuitj . old and young, from 7 years 5.00, ho way to f he placo "whro tho ono pair of thel Bnttlo Axe nod ,ess Goods I boer('1'(, Phu'1e1l, Plaid, French if ! re:a (io ld, wtih 11 ilktl andl n't fail to ree ''or Iine of rondy liig r.to.'k of Illank,"ty, Jeansm, ('y 1l,l prie, Shtio(n l l illrt and Lproeo, ''un111k:(, 1UmhrelIlas, H, ee. A.113-lhiing-everything - arrel. (')o' 8, 10 and 12 n(g o a Spcially. arneud as That ING. good time to begin. We r oxcellenit lino of crockory call anId examfinlO those Lind pJ( itcers for $1.00 to of o $1.25 a set. lwhich will probably be ilt every house keeper needs u any quantity. >u wvant to buy or not. s or Baits the beat values that we can. allow, Dry Hides, Grain. thor markets s'o wo are able thers~ I STORE. i==huaraniteed, as good or tho samo oil at :ny graniulated! sugar 191bs me. 1.00 pants for 50O0 50c sh irts for 35o FUor soda, 5h. nyes t prices~ over loff'erd ir. af my goods suit the people a want to sell goods. Aa ni a small town at prioos at my store and is always rau teed or money refund' [arris. amne and let tue sell'you'some The boe 8 and 101b. d got the EmproWCigart-ora all for W~er Eaogle or Old 1 forgot your dinnor. OR it your dinner. And yoW he canned goods lino. ney, We wont let-the othey as to suit themn, y Goods. duce, mmort4, 1