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ttn? quarterly . inter
est wi? create on an
nual income.
ml
ll
;Th6 Sating* Depart
im??? ot
Tte
i
Tue-Stai^i? Bank I
ra ?SQ County.
Bear This in; Hind.
? "I consider Chamberlain's - Couch
Remedy 'by t?Ktb^-bost'm?dlcino Inj
tho market for colds ??d : croups,",
soys Mrs. Albert Blosser, Lima, Ohio.
Many others are of. tho same opinion, j
For sale .b^.?ll deal?ifa;,
DRY CLEANED
Pefh?p&'you* ^ave-V a dress or tailor
made suit, that could be worn this sea
son if sont to ns" abd givon athorough
cleahlng, and avjiif?^i; grassing.
, Your. garment, n?: matter, if soiled
'or mussediiis'irosil?n?? . and 'brighten-,
ed v\)p . wonderfully; : We really make
then?look .Mk?.iW; , . ...
. Men-..and.-.women;- take advantage-' cf
our isrybio^and annr ??late. bo?b ;th?
economy ! it, mak?^ .poss?breT'and ibo
opportunity, for \better Pressing .that
.It affords. .-:V. :
Wffl?L
We S?l? Nd Other Kind
West Benson, Opposite fate's
Havdware Cb.
m*? \jM^s.%m jr mm J&V ?. : j
.'H mV??.' ?Vi'^"tsr.-.:>??i?.r-j :.< s ^ ?S_'..l
;-\ .H^r?; ..'.y6?;v.ilnd..-:^- #?
bp^ib? ftdhat a? tintes,
Mi ? ^?rtt?i'?s%? : ?t-ithii'i?^l]
son. > "vye ,b?'ve"- t?i?? ot the ?i
best '."beilF, pork, veal and sai*;
p ita j dy ; th^^^?, 4 ;
Pish,
EOE OLEE GLOB
ii H i
RECITAL GIVEN LAST EVEN
ING ?fi COLLEGE ^AUDI
TORIUM
WAS BEST EVER
That I? tKe Way ?Ae Man Ex
presed His Appr?ciation of
the Enterty.Tunent.
The recital by : the ?Iee club pf An
derson college' given" laet evening In.
the collegera?idlt?ri?nt woS ono of t?e
bent musical treats bad In this city,
la a> long time. A splendid program
hadbeen. afrsnfred by Mlaa Strana
than. director Of tho chorus, and Ajiles !
Do Vane, pianist, which was carried
out in full.
"It was "decidedly the beet affair bf
ita kind ever given ;at Anderson col
lege," stated ? lover of music. who
waa present. - The singing showed
wat nrach time had boen spent in
training the. voices and the college
han a chorus 5/hat any college ought ^o
be proud of. The selections on . the
piano were also splendid, the . pieces
played being, very illustrative . cf
both technique, expression apd har
mony;
Ti :e porsonncl of the glee club is as
follows: MIsaea Doiuise. Henry, Eliz
ab?th Lhwren??, Kate Crowther,
Gladys .White, Goode Burton, Mary
Stark -.Watkins, Marguerite- Henry,
Nelle . Bavvdey, Margaret Clinkscalea,'
.Eunice Seahly, Nelle .Gentry, Julia
Dedbett?r, vDydIa Bawley,- -Eva May
field, Nello Pruitt.
(?UAIt'X'EfiL* MEETINGS
Scheduled for Anderson District For
First Quarter, j
?Rev. T>Vc? O'Dell,'^^ pr^dVug elder |
of Anderson district, h?B arranged the
followingech?dul? for quarterly meet
ings at tfte diff?rent chargea for t ie I
first'Quarter of the* conference year:
?xBe?bsl-Bethel, ii a.m., Dec. 10.
?iit^ill?-MJi'rvillOi 7\-p. m., Dec.
nc. . "
sst.- John's* rll. <a\:. m;. Deo 1
; ; xSr. '. J?hn's^-St.'. John's,' li a? m,, |
.D??^SC.
?j Cakiouh Falis-^Bbrdeault, ll: hr mi
Jori. l.
;-.Downdesville--Smyrna, ll. a. m.,"j
.Jan. : 2, "
Wftsttnlnir.ter--W?^tmlnst?r. ll a..
nL-^Jan . S-9.
?Polzer-P?izer, il a. in., Jain, 15-16. ?
? Antrovill?- Shiloh," ll' a. ia., Jan.
22-23.
1.M^Cbrnidck-^Trby/li!a.; "rn., Jan.
20-3p;.:- .
.'' Starr---Beihe?, ll ?..?V,-F?b. ?-6.
Honea P?th^i??nea. P?tb, 4 p. niv,
and li a. th., Fob. 12-13.
W." - and: B?iton-^W^ll??mlston, 4 p.
m., and ll av-m.,.F?b.;;?0-2O.
Walhalla Ct.^-Zion, il ?. m. and S-1
.p.]-3?iii Feb.r.26-55?.
Walhalla Station-li a, m.-; and 7.
;ni ... Feb. 27.; ',-'?
:/i*oWnvine--Frlen?ship ll . a. m., |
;<??;> March: 4-5. . .'. .
! Seneca-^-Sen?ca,'- 11 a. m ~ March
5:. - ,' - s; : ?;. : .
, Pendleton-Pendleton ll a. itv., and
a' p. in,,- Qiarch 11^12. '
Ci ntrai-AIt Silbo, ll a. nt,, March
18-19.; :
; At thc appointments that are ni?rk
ed ?aboy? /willi an (xK tho quarterly
datesi^ut tiio presidrng/oidor will be
pTosehi arfd SNU preach on> th? dates
5 n dicat'ed ?? 'tt?b? /seftedut?:
/ Idistri?t; ?toward's .Meenag*
: The district ? ste ward's meeting, will
^V?t?Id->at -?iiv di?inct- pir??n?ge
i. 4, at li n. .-m. : Misslobary-la-.
aUto'te and pastor's conference, Tues
diiyii;Ja*ii?18, '-at 10 iv in;, ??7 at,'
John's church. Anderdon, S. C.- Let
ho pastor nor lay le/idcr bp' absent.
T. C. O'Dell,
. .-..?: \ Presid?ig Elder.
Aa-Accident. . Vj
There bad. beea .cn ^accident, lab
motor car had run over a .trian's
toes and- now. . the. ??ju?ed 'party iffos
cla?mii?g damag?a: . s ;
.nVSittti ^ott.iva^
^u?hed- iootr* cried tu? mcirtrisV
aghast. 'M<ook hore, I'm ?of. a ? mil
Honh?re!"
"Perhaps.you ain't/'irepl??d tire vie
len firmly, "andi I ain't nb ccati
pedbT?.
".;.-j i i., ,1, ,. i..'.,,..; 1,11.1'. i u
Hoi ?S.,-,
<8.?
2.10 p* u
'?itt tu m,
- ??-sr.
First Hort ist Church. \
0:4 5-Teacher prayer service. I
10:00-Bible sahopl-Br. A. L.
Smethers, superintendent. .1
. .H:30-public worship-Sermon by
the pajBtor', Joba E. ?White. \ Subject
"The'Secret of ? Happy Church." !
7:30-Publie warabip-Sermon by
the pastor.
Monday.
3;S0-Sxec?tlve committee meeting
of lili-a Woman's Missionary society.
; 4:00r-Regblar monthly meeting of
Oiip Woman's. Mis^louaxy s^iety.
Wednesday. .
. 6:45-Teachers* meeting. '
7:30-Prayer, and praise service led
by- tho paator. . '
Tbs .public ip- cordially invited io be i
present and worship with us at all'
these services. I
First Pjf?sbyterian Church.
, The" following will bo the order of
service > ai: "tho 'First Presbyterian
church tomorrow: Sabbat?:v school at
Oin o'clb?lc. Mr. E. W. Bi'own su
perintendent. Tho pastor, Rev. W.
H. Frazer, B.. .wiU'l, preach'" at
11:30 and 7:30. A verycordial invi
tation is extended to th<s! publie to
1 worship, bere. Ushers will meet all
I strangers eb'tho' door and show them
to seats. . . Eo>?clal Christmas music
! will be rendered at tho morning ser
? Adces, t'Jfe regular choir being assist- ]
;..;Mrsi, Joe McKinney .and Miss Mil-.]
dral McKinney bave gone to Colum-1
WA'to .spend Christmfts?
. . ? ? .
'. -fdrs. J. P. Tr?wbridg? and Ma?ter j
James Trowbridge. wHi go to Char
leston to spend thb'b?tid>a??.
Miss Bessie ' Allen of OreenvHle.Ibl
tho; guest x>fMrs.? T. ij. Cely.
MtBisoa Alberga -Farmer, -Eleanor
Frank and : Rath Brownlee of Coa
y?rae colieg? . aro at homo for tho
Christmas holidays.
."Mrs;-J. H. avons ot' Atlanta is vis? I
liing- ber daughter,-; Mrs.
mprp.
Bi E. El-!
v .v.,.:: :si'.\
. Little Kiss Oilman Entertains.
'MUsrriwetb'erBje ; ?r-tmab V entertain
ed about "twenty-five girls friends at
a delightful ; party bn Wednesday. af
ternoon at her borne On ."South Malu
street; Tho occasion- was the 13th
bil .i-'Jiyi'-bf the attractive' -young. hos
tess and. a very. hapny and pleasant
afternoon was spent by : tho fortunate
guests* " . * .
. After many, merry games tho hos
tels b?rv?d-a dainty sweet course'.
A Beautiful Birthday Party.
In-reSppnso to a charmingly ?nlQj?1*,
j invitations issued by-M^ . . Will Wftlte,
; about twehtyffivo'. friends gathered
: yesterday bfternoon at her home on
R*S?W?t?Sitre?tto help her celebrate he?
"twelfth" birthday. '
JjjfeWlitUo- girls invited fb\* the after
noon included somi?of the y?ung mar
ried .women atf? young: ladies 'v.ho
! .'bu ano Mr t? ; J. -T.,-'Mann returned
Fribay from CrefcaivBie, where . /t.kby
wen*; to ottff d:-'*be Baptist State con
vention ?jd also to Sis?t relatives. ;
?ir.-. Hewlett,-'Sullivan -of Texas,
who "As, visiting his parents lb WJ?-.
j |ls??5>bn, Vwaa a visitor in . Ander?6??
[ y?sw^iay?. ?-- "-- ' "
! Mis. John Woitoru on?i Mrs. W. C.
Oehtryiifof Starr spent yesterday lui.
Aiutei wa 'shop?i?bg,
i . I :i?i?li^i& ^yd o?^Loy???esvl?!o was
I hmong tS? ?hbpp?rs^ere;:'lhi^^by.?
j- Mtb> ? - ^^C??llm? of Willi
1 was; a .^sljfcr- yifitoMay- . -
?Fri^y J^4be;.<^.'; . . ?.'.-: /
- : ? y ?ii:;;...:.: r
^Mn^,(^iv:^iatper -.bas i-rbturned
05-l?^d^i?b:Vbfter a visit tb An-,
\j"i?r. lil - -d',. 'Hail.'.ot 'Starr wes fib
ting
o? . Wbfteyd F?t*
night in the
?&??^?<i?eftry
- ,??$*.:;??'ob
at IL o'clock at Flat
i|k*t9ij^:.ibv'm^: an
^?c^a^bt^t;Reck
ed by ;Vfa. Nardin and Mr. H. 13.
Fitzgerald.. v: i
Contrai Presbyterian Chcrcb.
.pbni?ay e?bool ?i 10-l??.
ilorniag, a?rvjoe at ii:30.
Subject of. sermon, "Tbinga Old ?nd
New.?
Afternoon service at 5:00.
Subject of sermon, "Seeking and
Finding."
We cordially invito you tb worship
With UE. '
; Collection . Sunday-Salvation Ar
Grace Church.
Rev. J. H. Oibboney, rector. Phone
b??.
Services for ffi* fourth Sunday in
advent and Jweek following,
j 8:00 a. .m.i^-?ho Holy Eucharist.
x lb; 15-Sunday .school,
.ii: 20~Mornjfog .frayer and ser
mon.
4;0U p. m.-Even song and sor
mon.
. Tuesday. S. Thomas' Day, 10:30 a.
m.-The Holy* Eucharist. ".-,'
Christmas Boy.
Mid-night Christmas Evo, Clioral
Eucharist.
8:00 a. m.r-Th6 Holy Eucharist.
lliOO-Morning: prayer, Holy Eu
c'-varist and sermon. - .
4:00 p. m.--Children's service and
tree.
j carno in s?brt; xtresses- wt :2x their
|halr bangb^ d?ivn their back. I
\i?or\sovieval hours they forget-,their
grown up cares and duties aad'r?jbW'
-ed.V^e';pi?aear^9;-/?t,: their childhood. I
I ;>T?io .^h?]e^%p.^^e:;waa'Vrjo^ieKd^t
I irrita ?^ holly,
carba^i^^j,.0nd.Tpd bella.... Atter the
t'n^ncy^aasiy, :oX?cbii?^?\b?iLjrau?r?^ I
X anSV' greot?? yca~c|yT?lheiv 7 tbey. w?re j
giv??-'an. amusing - contest -putting ? r
stn?kiu& 0n.-Ml8a..M?8Uot?e,!.'M?r^^y-;
mond Beatty being the most.success
ful wn? *ws>ded A' baby "doll and- Mrs.
George : 43aglo tho consolation, a
stocking fall :'bf switches:
. The. following original contest .whs.
given, the guests.":' .
Wno- vms* tbs first gifV^to bang up 1
ber; stocking?- Christmas Eye.. r ..v'.i'-vl
How ler*'; was it?. A little ovei two f
feet. . . .. . . s- I
Who wp.?v the first, girl k?sa?d? Mis- ]
Ic-toe.
Who did sbo marry? Mister Hollee?:
If Santa Claus comes by-water what |
tide will h< como in on? Yule tide..
.-\WJhat claws deep. into DaJild^S ppok-'.;
et^bbok? Santa "Claus.
Mrs; J. D, Bast received ?the prise,
for, the most' correct answers.
The?''ladles - wera ,,?ben ilnvitc-d^ into
tho dining room which waa.beautiful
with its, 'red : docbrations. A pretty
ft-ininatur'e . Christmas';'.. tree-' waa tho
charming center arrangement of the
dining tab?o while .small red: stockr
ing'to wore- arranged at ' intervals
around the edges or.the table. -These
were filled with nuts and candies.
?n elegant -menu wit's served, ' Mrs.
aP^pf,:Wht'.t> assisting the attractive
hoBtesH In'h'er dutlea.
impossible*
TJttlo Willie bad got himself into
trouble;1 .Ho had tbrofwh a big.stone
nt tho .parish priest; und injured his
Thfi.l ?anio night his father toole bim
'.a his arma, the wholf* six ybare: of
him, -md told him to bak God to fcr
glviy him for what iho dobo. ' He re
minded WiBIf? tlmt Cod was a wiiaV
of all his--actions?
''Could G^od bee lane.In,Mr. John
erih'k g?rdeh. when ? ibwiw' thati.atbnn
at the -priest, slafl^ abfccd' W.i?is?V
.s'Cerrainly. WUMS". replied bis fath
er, ".lift did,,cea yon." '
.^St??nsb:-/answered . Willis with a
pj^yt^^^^.^'i^id never \m??$,
JdisneonW^rdehbecause she Ain't got
onel?-r^iv?Tpoot -Morcbry.
ligicftii Cbi?cins?bn.
"Odd bow one's: clb?i??' -riebet ou
oae*? mentality. Npwv wlien-I'ia wear
in& ft Rosiness amt^pm ?ir btwiu?
Vfj?e*? I am ia evening dreifS
mattere occupy my-attention, ~ ...
?fS?n I'm In golf togsl-fya?&^mm
<j?- ?byibins ?fat <tb??ga^ttev" .
'.'Aii?-l suppose! VrfccnV y ott ? ; take
bath yc-tw reMd'B ab' utter blank.
Boston Transcript, ,.';.'.
'. Walnut. Ridg?t ?rfe:~Bobby -Ws'
son, a ba?oon?Bt, ?ell., from a l
tb^QUgh sheet ims .'rooi. bf ? gin,
?tg?%^fc t^b by fOhr.;*nd.bo^dj^:oft
r^nksm, Wyo.-~M*$. Mirtna - Karly.
M, M the ?beet bf^an'Aatebiobile, ?e
^fegbjrGniae'e :*-abtty 'i bili* j-trip from
SbreMttff abd Buffalo; ' ; '- . ,
Iva. S. C.;
5?j? 17, 1915.
Dear Santa Claus,
I am a little girl eight-years, old |
and I am in tlio third,crade and try
to make a goad report. 1 study my j
lessbns.cwo hours a day, one hour tn
the afternoon and one hour at nig?t.
If I nm not asking too much of you
dear old Santa Claus please bring nie
a doll with' ro?a-pero on a little dinner
set;?; little trunk a doll carriage, and
some puta and candles. I.will close
hoping.to eeo you Xmas, From your
little friend.
. Lillian Lewis.
Dear Santa Claus.
I am a little girl ten years old and j
I um in tho fourth grade and. try to
mako a good, roport. . I study mri
lessons two'hours a day one hour in
tho afternoon and One hour at hight.
I also .^practice- my .musiv. 1-2 hour]
every day, from. .5 to 5:30 p. m.
lt 1 am ne* asklnp too ir.uej of you
dear old s&n?ta. please bring ino a doll
with rompers on a Utile table a doll
carriage a trunk and some nuts and
candies. - i win .ci?se hoping to ?co
you Amos. ,. From your little friend .
" ' ' 'Bertha Lewis.
Andorson, S. C.
Dec. 17, 1915.
Dear Santa
! am a little baby . 3-years old I
want you to please bring me Q. . little
wagon and somo candy and somo fruit j
your little friend Cecil Brock a mer
ry christmas and1 a 'Happy Now Year. J
Anderson, S.O.
Dec. .16, 1915.
Dear Santa Clause I am a little boy J
6 years, old
I wmt.you to please bring me a?!trici
clo and. n cap pistol and/e?ro^(CfM
and a druin1 and horn nnd/sb>iO cs^dy
and .nuts and ult Kini of fire work
I am as ever your Ht43e frieni .a mer
i y christmas and a happy-ne\v year
Jack Brc.k.
Dec. 16, 1915.
Anderson S C
324. iiampton etreet.
Dear Santy claus I obi a ' little girl
Hieven year old I am going to eclio?l
Miss helen hunter .is my teacher
Santy pleas Bring me a trunk pair
of , kid gloves a litio lamp a story
book to read o nd nu ts remember all ]
ll'.'.e children
Your-Friend
Lucy Camilla FrancU
:v Anderson Q C]
Deo 17 1915; y
Dear Santa dat?se;
please bring mo a drum and a thorn
and a cap pistol and some- fir works'
'uat&ndi?? suit .V.v'.? .'.""!'.:
k our little friend' ?
Kieth Brock
^Anderson, S.. CY
Dec. IC, 1915.
Dear Santa, Clause
I am a little boy .10 years old. I
want' ycja' to. please.' bring'-ino tv cow
bbs suit and-a pair ot over felines, cap
pistol and7 a- cas?- to ?pt?fc it'-.lns; and
some caps -arid som^ ?rpit and-candy,
dud all kind of fire works. 1 guess
that ia all <thoh tor I don't want you
to forget my little.friends I will closo
hoping you til merry Christmas and a
.hapy now.year.
I am your little frioid
Conrad Brock.
^fei Path, S. C. 1
pepi 17, 1015.
Dear ' Sanaa' Ciauo,
t^. a little . girl 9 years old. Pleaso
bring ino : a: Va?e?py ?bil & carriage
Somo nico vases &-fruits & c?sales &
?aajO?^-^bni forget to bring un
cle; Aileb'aad ? aunt' Ollie a real baby ]
for theyhave ?o children tb play with
us when "ive visit t?fem hoping'you a :
merry xmas. V . ;.-'r- - '
I am your little friend,
. aiartha Y/febb*
BJ. F. D. No. il.
Anderson,'S;. C. I
, Toxawuy.
. Dec. 17,- 11)15.;
bear-Santa - Claus ..
I am ? i?tt?b toby 5-years old and;
jl want.-you to please ;bWag me a goat
& wagon co I can take littte Janies
K?toih. ihy nephew to. ride .lib i?, so
sweet ? wl?/lr you could i.<eu hint'bring
its tfome.cMidy & fruits and a whole
lot of nice thing3 and I will bo gc
;?cy. .
h op in ft you a merry xmas
Y??r Ul&te friend
Kdwin JohO&N?;v
p. S, dont i'orpet. . \ vi-' ....
a*ranapa and grandma bhd^ypfe^Bi
somethingnibs tb Hottca Patit, 8. C.
U. F. D. 2. ? \- , \
Hones. Path, S. C.
: Deo 17 , 1915
Dear' gabito. ' ' .: V V
f?|flfiK'a little hdy 7 ijre?rs ol* t &ssA
yon ?o {bring .me -.??cm boy suit and
a r^n and , i^nm nus* vend .orojagee-:
'^?>??mm.?M Mn% ?brgei; a? ll
llii?ispp?;*
SJttlb hors*.:'at?c.'wa??t?; t Trill lote
yob if:-y$?^i.^n*y^e''Vhat'.'l told
you good ^nigbt,S*bU...^..;.'...? .
K. F. D. No. 6.
, . Besomiaeaded for Groan;.
Congbfto colds, croup,?'. hcarsoaess,
sooth^a-.And heftlo.ia
.sV^aa* r.est^e* jacrm*l
At ebnere_
id Tar with: all of them. I Jfhd lt
the beat cowga abd cwop medicine X
ev$r asedi % used it for etghi"- cr.'ten
year? jtpdf-c*h recommon?l ii
'crd^.^gbia ? ??^?rjpwb?re^v.^-.v.
Says Wamati's^ ;
Depends Upon M
and Vigor Necessitate
Regulation of Organs of
Elimination.
Skin foods and fuco creams and
powder cannot make a.woman beauti
ful, because beauty lies deeper than'
that-lt depends on health. Ia inoBt
cases tho basis of hoalth and the
cause of sickness can he. traced to tho
action of tho bowelo. -
; The headache,; the lassitude, the sal
low .skin, and. the lusterless. eyes are
usually caused by constipation. 'An
Idoal remedy for women, and ono that
ls especially auitod to thoir delicate
?;rgi<i,'i8ms, is fouud in Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin, o mild laxativo com
pound, pleasant to tho tuisle and freo
trota opiates and narcotic drugs ot
every description. Mrs. Gertrude Jor
dan, G2J? North' Liberty. St., Indianap
olis, Ind.. (?ayn: ;*it is simply fine;
I have newer been Sblo..to find any
thing: to compare with Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin. I etarted'uolrig lt for
the baby and now it is my family
stnndby in n\\ cases where, a laxative
is needed."
MUS. ?ERTMJDF. JORDAN
Dr. Caldwell's .Syrup Pepsin is rold
In drug stores for fifty cents'a bottle;
a trial bottlo can bo obtained,'?fe? of
charge, by writing to Dr. VA B. Cald
well. 454 Washington St., Monticello,
Illinois. ' lr : . '
of Unwelcome Visitors,
In the January American mag?zlno
is an unusually interesting article hy
James liny, Jr., on tho working habits
ot tba.president of the United States.
In it he: gives, the following, descrip--]
tlon of how Wilson rids himself of
unwelcome .visitors:
.'? ."When Mr. Wilson, first came to
Washington, B?nators and members of
tho house -of .representatives tried to
follow their old System of taking up
asi much of a president's time as pos
sible. Tlioy wero astonished, to find
that .the thing could not-bo done. un.
lens thc matters oa which they called
and for which they." had, made 'appoint
ments." were'.of unusual Importance',
ouch conference wai expected to last
anywhere from three to : five minutes
At the end of tho-allotted time. Mr.
Tumulty would walk into tho presi
dent's private olllco, and'toe president
would.rise to his feet and say:
"'Now you may he Sure that ihSfl
will be locked into.*
"Thew waa no way of refusing io
nccopt: that, polite dlsmlSBal. After.-.
esoh. ono had' departed, Mr; Wilson,
who-io liinjself an expert .Stenograph
er--so ;expert that a page vf rom his
noto book ts. as clear and' clean-cut
na a piece. Of! engraving-would\nia??v
a shorthand note of tho cAll?r s ' ii'usl
ne?s. At tho end. ot each., day he
would go through tho notebook, and
give directions or, dlctato letters, dis
missing che day's work. These'-'rules
ho follows today." , ,
Harrisburg, Vtt.-Virginia ' McDon
ald, Said to be tho. only fOut-legged
person to' reach tho ago of 5 years,
died of ' tonsilitis recently'., ?ho; had
four porfectly dov??op?d toga''and four
urmo and wad normal '.noutclly.
"CABBAGE PLANTS"
Wc novo now ton million cabbage plaots on hand ready for sqipviant.
IOur plants aro grown close to the Sea Coast, irv the ^pen air, , and our
seed are grown by tho very host seedsman on Lopg- ISMtml, NJ Y. >
Wo havo tho following varieties: "TUB PEARLY JERSEY WAKE
?.IELD," "THE CHARLESTON WAKEFIELD." "THE SUCCESSION?
land "PLAT DUTCH."
(Our prices aro: In lotB from 1 to 6 thousand $1.00 por thouar.ntf. 5
thousand;and over.-76cts. per thousand F. O. u. h?rq cash w?th'order.: Wei
will 'moke you a special prlco on largor ordoro.
; ?iyts hs your order, and wo will ship you plants that wiU give .you. the
Very best results. Yours very truly,