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Pickens Ss&ti&el-Joursal. Il'innoninno nf <1 I nnnl nnrf \r. uuiiiibuiu&o ui a Luuai aim ruiauudi Millie. ? Mrp. Ij.' CJ. Tliornloy ppent a few days in Anderson the pust week. ?Leroy Chaoiblin. of Libertv. was a visitor at Pickens Thursday. ?Pickens is on u steady boom,the kind that doesn't puncture and fall flat. ?Avory Carter, the architect for the graded school building, ftns here ^ Tuesday. ? If you want bargains in dry i?oods and shoes, call on It C. Carter Liberty. ? Ernie Lewis 1ms accepted a pofji^ tion with the Chiquola Drug Co.^fi Anderson. ? Mrs. John Harris, <>f Groenville County, has been on ti visit to Mrs M. J. Harris. ? Don't fail to sen It. (3. Carter's lino of brg?it'B, surreys and wagons before you boy. ? E. H. Craig, who was unwell for several dayr tho past week, is able to be out again. ? It. C. Carter has a o.tr load of barb 'wire and nails, and you know his prices will be right. ?Miss Annie Ferguson i<* on a visit to her brother, Dr. Frank Ferguson, in Greenville. ? Mrs. J. J. Lewis returned last week from a visit to her sister, Mrs \V. H. llu^hes at Richland. ? Katie McDaniel is sick * l h ?i;v>?r Iler condition Ijhh cousiderhblw'improved witliin tho past few da\H i?Richard Bviirs is painting his , house now occupied by 1). B. Fmuey. Tho nppearauce will be ^routty improved. ? R?v. .1. 1*. Attoway is now employed with tho Heath-Bruce-Morrow t u'Kfli'o lin will I 1*2 t^litiiuud \i\ urn* his friends. ? Rev. J). \V. Hiott has beet) reelected i>iiHtor nt Mt. I'isgali uudj Liberty, ?k> at George's Orcck^foi another year. ? .lames Cli ldress, who has been .ill the entire summer with typhoid fever, is very much improved and hopes soon to be out. ? From now on N. 1). Taylor wii come to Pickens regularly every .Wednesday. Come on those days and have some line work done. -?There was a class of nine con received into the churoh ,?t Bethlehem last {Sunday attornoMf by the pastor, Kev. C) M. Abney. ?Dr. 10. li Webb, who linn been quite sick for the past, three weeks, is nble to be on thy streets again to ilie deligfri af 'lis many friends. ? Glenn Riggins, the six year old Hon of A. W. IligginH, recently picked 150 pounds of cotton in a day. ^AVlio can trot out a six year old to boatthis record? ? J. O. Brock will bo in I'iclceus during court week, and will be glad to be of assistance to any one having particular work to bo done on clocks and watches. ? Mariied on the 2nd inst., at the residence of the bride's brother, ManHell Chapman, Mr Anthony Kllojfftmrg to Miss Emma Chapman, Rev. li. F. murpnieu oiucuuiug. ? S. M. It >hinson, of this county, who is stationed at Itichmond, Vn., , being in the chemical department of Iho ^Vir?_r:iiia-(3j?i*<?li?n\ Chemical Co., in on a visit to I ih hotncfotlis. ?lu v. 15. H G randy attended the association nt IMoasnnt Giove the hist of tltn week. Hi- made an interest ing report on "Foreign Missions'* within tho hounds of tho association K' V. It. A. Child will preach at I'ickotiH on tho tift.li Sunday in Tiling II ? I I M'OllllH/ ! I t till* 11 VI 11 31 I 1 Willie Tin. fourth quarterly conference for the Pickcuj circuit will bo h?*ld on Monday. ?V. S. Moliin has returned from a visit to Iiih fntlior, tt. II. Medlin, Dear liiivoiiin, (in. Mo states tlmt too crops in that, part of Georgia are hotter on tho averago than tiny aio here. --T/10 Pickens railrood is Kufl?rin<* eonsiilcrahl') inconvenience on account of the lack rf water. The Ivisley Cotton Mill has been extending the privilege of a water main tho past, low days. ? Married r?t the r<sidence of the bride's father, Jlev. J. \V. Head, on Wednesday the 5th inH , Mr. p. A. Moneloy to Miss Marv Mend/'all of i'ickonH e,Auntv. Wev. 15 K. Mmuhree otTlciuting. ?John Fergiifion of I'ickons, nu<l -Toltti KobiiiRon, of Dncimv'ilo, lnive 4><on to Korvo iin petit jurors tin 1110 United Stat oh circuit court A which couvond in Greonvillo Tuts<lny tho J8th. K?v. .f. T. fjowin returned) Subnduv iiftornoou from 11 v-Hii to rolufniH in Missouri. 11 o took in \Ul; I?i?^ exposition wliilo on the trip, njfid gays it is u big show, the blg'(cst lie Inn fiver Been or ovor cypcots to hoo. ?FOU SALE? I'en ShurcH of stock in tlio 1'iuktinA Hunk, belonging to entato of .J. T. Voungblood, wii 1 1 >o Bojd by tlio executor, to tuo higbeat bidder, at private nnlo. Apply to VV, W. Youngblood, Executor. t2 / ?On Saturday and Sunday morn' ings thoro wna frost in the lowland**. There was not enough, of course lc * flftjet vegetation, but wuh observed ly unmbern of people. Theie wa? *-i r, r'??t tuiough to riptn (ho luacicut gxrsittinoon mid to color ibe puaipkir, I ?Mruio, the little 3>year old duunhter of Rev. I>. W. Hiott, 1ms boes: ill for several diiys, but is slightly ini* proved. ? Miss Lillian Irbv, (ho trainfd nurse, who linn been attending Mrs.* sICi?um Gilronth, returned to her home in Laureus, Tuesday. ?it ih quite hkeJy that about a train loud of Pickonsites will go to Eusley Thursday night to hear "Lovett'a Boston Stars." ?LOST?on 15th instant, between home and Pickens, or in Pickenp, i. note'and mortgage on J. (J. Hood for fifty dollars. Finder leave at ftoutinel Journal office or return to me und get suitable compensation. \V. II. (Bunk) Crano. ? Hev. J. C. Muthesou huld a series of interesting services at the iPresbyterian church beginning Friday evening. The sacrament wns administered Sunday morning. At | tiio morning service threw recent,con vrrtu were reci ivoil into full fellowship I tliu church. ? 'i Iw house on I lie farm of J. II. G. M. Ouiii:!, above Pickens anil occupied by Jesse Julian wns destroyed by lire last Sunday ni^bt, together willi all I MR clothing and household gooda and also two bales of lint cotton. Ho and family barely escaped with I heir lives. Nv.? cluo as to tho origin of the lire. | ?A. 11. L'igan, of Gainesville, G i, wns here the past week looking aftir tin; sale and removal of tho online and machinery at, the bending lactoiv Henry 15 Bowen, of Norris, bought (Iks engine ami part of tin? machinery, while the rem ij.mler was shipped to Georgia. Last Monday the voters of th.j progressive town of L'horty under the new charter issued to that town in September, held their election for mayor and councilmen, resulting as follows, for mayor, C. II.' Parkins; for aldermen, \Y. S. Parsons, B. It. Callahan, 'J'. A. Gary, 11. G. Smith, .J. F. Jennings and D. G Sheldon. ? J L Oantrell, of the Itocky Bottom section ol the county, was tbro vn ; from a bucking horse Saturday morn 111 in l'iekens. He was thrown v to i\\u Iir/Iinwl <i being cut in tin- forehead. Mr Cm t if 11 wits 11 ii tied for a moment after sinking tlx* ground, but did not st?m to HnlV'-r tiiitlior inconvenience. ?'l'lio State Fair will he held in (Joluiubui llus tall Oct. The outlook for 1110 Greater JStuto Fair is unusually bright this your. New uii.unOH have been laid out and new buildings erected- for the exhibits, and a number of interesting outside attractiona lmvo been provided. It j is expected that thy attendance will I be larger than usual this year II. Kndfcl, the popular (1 reenville | clothier, enti-rs to suit extra stout, | extra large, extra tall and slim feli lows. IJ.iy h and ehildreu s < o iiing made to tit in great vin ? < > . t si/.o ; and quality. (Jent'a tuna-dungs in llit? very latest styles to suit, tiio in >st ] : fastidious. Stetson lints in tin; lnt<;:;l 1 blocks ti specialty. The finest lino | of truuUs, luiinl satchels ami valises in tlio up country. When in Green ville call on Kmlel, 11m clothier; lie will treat jou right and save you money. ? We learn that the protracted i meeting held by Evangelist It. A. Sublett and i'rof. Durham, at E isley c'osed last Sunday night. The lirst part of the meeting was held in the ant between the Kasley Cotton Mill and I'aisley; the last part of the meei ing was held in the new school huild iilg. Six joined Ihe Second church by experience. On Sunday afternoon, in tlm pri'Miii'i! of a wry J urge coni? refill ion. the pastor bgflfted four cati<lidiitoH. We ini.-t, j j^ooil will result In.in tlit! meetflj^ j ?Seo the iid of Mi tts ?V James in j another column. A morn obliging set ot moil 111iin those to ho found m 1 the lii in of RlaiS A' .I allies, Greenville, siro nowhere t ) he found. Tney carry an immense lino of up to <1 ile furniture, and then uniform couiusy and low prices have won for them a larj^e trade in furniture of every dehciiption Their tralo is Oy no means coi liced to Greenville, but tlieir hi^h Kriiile furnituru at low prices is diaw mo a I urge patrolman from l'ickeus and adjoining canities. ? Kohrer tV. Thornlev. those host I II ; ling merchants, hav j.ist tided their ' largo store rooniH to oveitlowing with groceries, dry goods, clothing, shoo*, 1 wagons, buggies, and fanning inqdomo;.ts; in f.i.-t ttieii'H is as well a leeted and nicely assorted stock o' general merchandise as cun I?o found anywhere. They do a big business, soil stacks of goods ami an incr?iasin<* their business every season. This steady increase of business is ftttril) utnbln to their fair ami honest deal ng, goo I q unli tv of goods and rea sonahle prices. Call on them if von want quality, quantity, style, right tieatnient hiuI right prices. ? Sec the now ml of Pride Put* loo, tlio popular Greenville shoe in* n. These Kentlrtne.il are enjoying a con stunt increase in the magnitude of their business. I'liis is t.Jio natural const (pienee of soiling only hou tally iiiimIh hIioch, and tlio fail' and court e otis treatment shown to their trade Their plan is lirat to study cl iKoly tho wnnta of tho people and then buy libel ally, so us to have sizes on hand to lit every foot. Their men's sizes run from 4 to 14, and ladies/rom J t<? 11 Whilfl Pridn A' .'Pulton cuter to tho fluent Initio to puit tho most fAtttidiouH, thfy are earning hii uousually hug' and attractive atook of ? strong, sehi 'eablo HltW for working I toon-? bhpoH that wear. Call on them 6 who i in Green villa ?tl'.ay will take i*r i <. iui |?I? iiMiiro in mu-on<? you with We A re Re a TI IE Largest and most magi _ r* * i * n 1 >p?:r aoutn Carolina can bought these goods for CASi I prices on them. Below we gi\ of our goods. 100?3.50 IUmIs, five 125?6.00 H(m1s, six 50?8.00 roll ft. (') 1100?10.00 Oak Dross 150?0.00 Oak Drossci 125?3.50 Waslistain<h A llKAUTIFUIi 5 Tho best No. ? Stovo on ( A large No. s Stove, 28 p In fact we have nearly every Metis & Jc ?.]. O. Brock, as executor of the estate cif his father, J. II. Brock, who recently died, on Saturday last, held a public sale of the efl'v ts of th<! < h i>aiu. Laying of the Corner Stone of the New Graded School Building. More tlmn usual interest centers in the erection ??f the new graded school ' building. l'icUens is soon to huvo 111 modern building in keeping with A i ' progressive spirit of the town, ' an actual need of hotter educfttiX'y/ v advantages. The to vn and scIhh&v have long since out ft own the presoiJ facilities. Wednesday, Oct. '2b, the cornerstone of the new bui'ding will bo laid with the beautiful and time-honored ceremonies of the Masonic. Fratern ( ity. All the lodges of the county have been invited to participate in. the txercises, and the (.iraml iSiitshr. of the State is in pec ted. Follow ing ^ is the order of exercises foi 'I e ila\: All Mnsons and K. of l's. wilt j meet at the Keowec Jjod^o room a'.] H);IJ0 a. m. sharp A procession will] then be formed in tho following* order: I Pickens Cornel Bund, Masonic Fraternity. K. of L' h. School children. Civdians. On roach it}'* c ground* tho order of exercise' no as follows: lull ok address I ?v tho \V. M. l'ruN tlio Chaplain. Music by I lie baud. Lajm^ of % cornerstone ceremonies. Invocation. Grand Maator's Address. Song?Aine rieii. Brief History of tin* school. Music iiyAho band* Kduca^V^fnl uddronH by l'rof. .lohn G^CIinckscnles. Benodictun. Miss Sallie Hester Dead. At tins home of hor uncle, Mr. W A. Mi^Jdin, o| ICaslcy, on OetoJier 1-ll.h, spirit of Miss Siillits, o ily (liui^l): v of Mr. unci Mrs .Junes Hostojjj f'.snrst tlio j.'ison Imrs of il? sli iiikI l4b. tlio ftv il ten*. >i nt of dav and VN'11 "/J? llio'1' ' li<( rs'iilius of hli^s in 1 lhv< . <;ii. Miss Hal'iie was horn anil l>r,iiiM|,t up in l'ickens county, I>ur. lor sotius \ears had lived in Texas with her parents Soum two veui;s a<?(i s11.! came hack to S. ( u?id had lived with Vr. Manldin in lvisl?y. I let* health had not he?'ii j?ood for s ;ini! time, and almut seven week-, ajjo slie was taken very su-li nil I eon tinned to Huil'ir extreinciy until reh.'HHo I I >y death. I'or s>-v)'r <1 weeks her brothers f.'om Texas, and lo r pi i tin i h9 wiiii itro now M *; in? 11 i i is lev, wens Ity her sid? .vI! that. lov i-i^ hand* could do to reliovo imr siit' taring was gladly d me, l>iii. God ealle I ] Ids wearv soil'-rn.;' c.lnul lioinn i < rest. When a child, Miss Sallio j lined the r*ii*mI Baptist church of I'lislev, and had lived a very consistent 1 if? . She was luij^ht and rheeifni 16 Mm Mid. Iter ftiiierd service4* were eonducted in tilt! Methodist church l>y tier former pastor, litv. I). \V. Ilktt, hi Sunday afternoon in the presence til tin immense coin.'reirfttion of rela livort and friends. I lor body was laid 11 way in 111< beautiful West View cemetery lo avait the morning of the resurrect in 11 when (bid shall bid it nso. She sleeps ij uetlv by tho side of Mis \Y. A. Mauldiu, lur aunt, who preceded her to ylory more than two years a^o. While the choir ??f the l'ie.sbytei ian church huh?r, softly and sweetly, "Death is only a Dream, we could not bu1 believe that to Mi->s Sallio II st?-r it was troc. Sho was only nIh< p u^( in J.mi < M iv tho G id I all grae.o comfort and sustain the beteuvud ones. D. W. II. l\ek. i,s, Oct. IS, 1<) >4. Petit birfirs. 1) Marion Froomnu IIcuIhmi \V I lien 8 A Hoper Hum .lownl fSr Gout Htowart A J II Day Frank Gary C Fj (Hardy E C McColhim .T M Lulinon .Ton G Maiilriiti Elilm H Smith ll'O Eu trek in W I Gravley Iteeoo WuWltop i T If MnWhoitor H It Merck I)<ick M Noaley W 1) King ; W E l'inson W 1) Spearman Jopoph Eooper Sr John T Gun trot I i J II HallentmoJ i'll-Martin ' .1 E Garrett l/F Alexander I) !I l)avi? X 'V Joiliflu Ii A Alluronil l' G Itoluiuft Jlailoy ItobiiiHon 'Thotnan E l'i Ifr ?y A 1' IVroit WftUo H Bogge l> U Fiuuejr ' | [ dy For You! lilicent stock of Furniture in be found on our lloors and we and have nut K N () C Iv-C) I T I :c. the quality and [trice of some; foot high, for <$?.00. " " 1:5. foot liisxli, for 5.75. iors, large glass. S.50. i's, medium glass, 7 .00. ; for - - - - 2.75. SUIT FOK SI 1.50. Mirili for 810.50. 2K pieces. iooos, 815.00. 'tiling mat s^ocs into tn< house;. ? -r?>v ^ GreenviBIe, snies, so. c.t. ?W j the < -as started t<v-ard? lie wa- i ter.\. ^ g * 1 Wf Atlo ship hegati to move, Miss vVukg a bottle of chanipagr* '_,ds ihc how, naming t^e craft. iu honor of her own state. As the stern parted the surface of tlie Kennebec river, the Georgia was saluted hy numerous craft and manufacturing plants along the shore, all of ! which were acknowledged by toer slven and whistle, the battle shit) lining launched with steam up. Both mill- j tary masts were in position, as well J ,.r the conning tower, and the threemoke funnels wlych gave the vessel ! -ioro the appearance of a completed battle ship than any previously launched. Following the launching a luncheon i was served. ^ The Georgia is one of the three bat- ! tie ships authorized under an act of [ longress, approved March 3, 1899, an.) s also a duplicate of the two author zed and approved June 7, 1900. Bids 'or these five battle ships were opened it the navy department November 15 1900, and in February, 1901, the Bat.n | [ron Works win n warrior) the oontrnrf ' ; J. D. M00RE SAYS. * ... . . 1 ' y\ 11ii'iii im wiiu, \vi? \\ :' ! I Iijiv - stuck to you Way 1) r.vn ii I > xi? ; You slide to iii" on ('aimaii > shore, A.id 111 il. will | >1 s?* The ?>l < 1 tiiiui .Moore: Then Voo'll li iv a mar ket as \on did before. S'.iik! t i 11 *s you do and sound i uw s you tlon'l; Some!inn you em and MoinetuiiMK you?v\ou't 1 ?t11 [ do all the lime. 1 oo through thick and thin: I do this llie viclovv t > win. I Tim Od Mi Hi Market. .1. D MOOHK A CUTTING AFFAIR, t A|>|>reeiathi ; tlm hi a nil support fr'.Y.i in arty cooperation of our sub I seiibors, wu uish to present each and every one -.villi a i!o< d knife, hnt * , there is a -triii;* attached to the ?^ift. To nil who will pay up to 1st of j .January, llMift, and one year in rid vance from thai tin If, wv will "ive |iic knife To Jill new swb.sc! i! i'1'.s who pay (<> thai date and one venr in ad viiiicc, Wf f ive a knife; and to ill! suh Kcrilu;i'n v\ 1?<> have aire-. lv piid in'o I wlin will pay year in udj vancc, w?- uivc a Knife. I I. Knives ' nro made mid warranted l?y N iller p.i-..s , oik* (it tlie licst knife niaKin;^ firing in tho I niN'd Sl it I Ik knife is a fo i.l one, i o cheap, shoddy piccH of inct i!. M*>d :il retail, would do-t vou to llki. Some of our Kiilisci ihei'K who were prcs'itod with Kid wis hist lull sold theirs for V'c a piece. Sj*# fira S.ifi and ci oola-d bone-mean bad feeding. C all the disease rickets it yon want to. The i '.(rowing child mirl cat the j rii'lu food for growth. Bon? v , must haw bone food, bio ;d mil: [ have 1 >1 < <?i food a p. 1 o on through the li-t. Se:>tt's Kmulsion is (li.' r-' iit treatment (or soil bones in c hildren. I .ittledosesevervd; y ^ive the stiffness and s iape that healthy b nr:-? should have. Bow le^s b.'come strap. liter, loose joints L.row strong rand firr.mess comcs to the soft heads. \\ rop.jf f<,(d caused ihe tr< uble. Ivi'dit lood will cure ii. in lhousands of eases Scott's F.mul ion has proven to lie the right i >d for soft bones in childhood. Send for f;co sample. 8COTT &, BOWNK. Chomlnts, 409-4-15 Pnarl Strnot, Naw York. jnc. and Ji oo; nil druggists. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought <m C x e 11 For the past six vv6 ino- of DRY GOODS, C | GROCERIES, and I1A1 alion, that we have I))' I; j have ever placed bclore i 1 ??? ? DRV GOODS. DRY 6C This dopavtmoiit is con.p! tivci'v ?I etti iI . All t < liilM l Ml \V : 11?1111 ?r.H Mild sk- irt i' u lines Mini (rinuninj*s to i I Dun'l I'.iil 111 >c our I n-? ol' ami Ku'indi I'Imiu iwaists. C?inii'n s, W'n I'*I:i11it -!-i, Out inf s, Ivci soi s, \ ] lor.l'mji-, .leans. iJhinkcts. and An Sepia r< SKIRTS. CLOAKS. JAC5 ()ur 1 i i,t* i I J aokils i;11 pricK Iroin >;'J < () to s; I (> coiici ivaMf col"r and style, {.'('st, 11iit> ever si,own in 1'. Skirls from *1.'.)() sli.Oo. ,\ popular colors, tain irs and s I . i < - f <m X'-J j \ #3 \ki0A ! \M 11# i I it ! I l~ / . v/%v 'iwj i \j. ' A J i ( H i X^c/oi \- x ^ i SKOES, SHOES "Bait l<> Axi'" shot's u-f tli T than anv oMu r male T < )wr sale-; on I > 11111; A x s 11 \V(? ever (wp'-ci ?>d 1 i,?*.11 l <. b< y? ii will always want tin* I'mi rv S>'l/ II :il lilu III"- Slot ><hi .Vim nl -si .(H) iJ in '!i <lr<>s? siio,. 1111 111. inn r FURNITURE, BUGLES,' .1 u-t r.-coivod ;? < ili i < tr i>i ;! ijmi'-iitol (.! !i ir . I, iiiv. Ii.iids, Kolilii?t; I?'-?N. ?'i< vv ? ciiii -oil v?)ii Kun M un1 :il <>i \ > '?ni' iihi :i I'ii'k i I i Ii ? 1 It nun Sh i. s I'p >ni l>.tl.S I.l'ill .()() i SSIIM , ' i _ FO L G ! X; Shoes, lints aiui C i Strauss & llro.'s ( W E AI ! ' CORB HUMf PEER Bagwell, ^ Florence.; Thorn hill, UJ*. i\jUJSCi V. - .TAB?J ( )u r | trices a rc can surety |)l< p o f l\ . v Mil lie.I ! Mullet: Mil I iiii<l iii! kin<ls<)f I''. Ii nit') ^ ili J liil) ill)') oysters tl you mi' ill' J !'"n ill I' - i or intend t<> deitl ii ' write for jii n cv n'KI . -inI v<iiir in ; TKUIIY FISH t ( ) . i hurl' [ coumiua I'lsii ,v in: i c. I ? in, S. We ?ll.|iyOlllv I I - >' I li-.ll nil" <"M |> '!( S lire ! > ll.W C1I" Iw S i l ill. j v\"rii? 11.-4 Try iih iiu>l lie < >:> Inept lllw t>R. J. h. BURQE. ..DENTIST. SKNI><0\, - H. C. Office over Nirnmoils Store, T I i?t! im: luuri ft ft m. to 1 |>. n*. ? 2\ *$f mhai.KUS <v ercil Merchc t-^rcks v. have: been receiving Iraiu 1< LOTIIJXG, HATS, SMOIiS, FUR? IDWWUi of every description. \\ \r tin: ! ii ;m si, most complete anil be the trading public. IUDS. -r?" I i I ^ igL < wit M ? \\\ i u*U'U j j \ X \ u 11 r v ' I Cn . 't \ 1 u f,r i v 'i ' vi >si.><!s. " J ? ... . \iy-n 1 Xj ' ' i | ^^croWv' /' j' I p. j ^ ^ 5 F OyBROOAl t < < Kvrmats a'id Mackintoshes t< I . - ^ I hoc!-., \Y h at air the. latest ->t\ i ' i terns ami colo; The very hest : i style, linisli, and cloth, that money thase, is what YOU - t il yon' over oat ol us. Any price vow pay?from S'?.-")< t<. Si ; .00. Ho 5 buying your overcoat. ( ome nui th- \ ire picket! over. From V50U SHOES. I,i"fl . , , . V? (MV nun !cn< 1.111<I 111 kt w. .II' , . I ' . I V IV I'lll Ml llil" Imm jil' V lltl> ' s ;ii' - tlir-fo tiin - w li .' 1,!-: W iir < lie |t ur ami i.i pii | lil I I I A V(> Wo : 1 ~ > ' < 1 > ;i t : ? -)U 11?r in 'ii, ?i i:?i ' " -> ? ' WAGONS, STOVES. ]| H-? I'liriiil nr.. Ik-< .It's liitf i i j'ii'j i? f'OS i S > i . ! 11 S ?i<* c ' \< %. i .irt i... i..v,. u (sl|, )!(u .'In M.Uit pri n-i ; \ .?i :,v. S !ii1 < > -k "J ( !;?.(1.1 (hi i; ,u p?Uc t<? ]?!c s i r iii <i t I ">. : 1! i.cm < r * 1 \ ii.ll*: 1 i-i i . EE R dH T H O ?niV Furnishing Goods a sptM'iaUy. Siruon Sho , Mitchi 1! \ NOW , ITT ) 'V7-" V J 4 ll K * i pj m [ ] | i "3 r VPl " -WiV ! ' ! u \ nscR, . Ki I. LESS, ' & II % rv-T 'f wvvsrm. rr*r *, ij.. '/X.... .a I \v;i vs i is? h i, a nd 1 i*<i>i \ uu. : : : : / ! !cs[)cct I'li i 1 y, f?"?nak icwrfMa raws: ''1 .'J & S i/i t&SBV4 tt iici: \VM..r i'.l'l OKI". YOl ( -lit' ii > i ilicin v I?'oK ill Iliis ?? i j\j d. ta; l?111 In? 1:11 1 ^ ri, , ^ I to vii ci"l. \ YV III l?( 111 town 'H! I I perfect 1.11 \i UKK l'HO ^ ? i?:v !<; 8<r v \\ ' /;<././// / /:/ / // // / > <v </ /. B?w?WW?OMWIH?HIW'IHHIII IB.3 You have it. You ;?jio why keep it? Dri '? Malaria and Ague A V ind ise.^N A \ y oads of Xcw Fall Goods, conk slTURK, BUGGIES, WAGON\ < ca i safely say, without exager- , st bought stock ot goods that we \ CLOTHING. CLOTHING. This our main lino and our pride. Buvinjt, ;ik wo do, from six of (lie lnrt;i-st. ci ithing maim* u'iui?': s in ; he world onubles us i ym (it, t>tyU>, and quality 1 ii i n-iirp tsst d. 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