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Edgefield Advertiser WEDNESDAY, FEB. 26, 1896. LOGAL2 BREVITIES. Court next* Monday. Hear Sam Jones to-night. A cochroftch has 30,000 teeth. Garden seed-; at W. K Lynch's, the old reliably I.andreth's. Th?re ar? ?Ive Saturdays in this month. This will not occur again until 1936. Seed rice for planting purposes, jor sale by \V. W. Adams. Fresh and dainty-heavy and fancy groceries, at W. E. Lynch's. The thermometer during the last cold spell registered as low as ',3 de grees above zero. Maps of EdgefleJd and Saluda Coun ties, both iu one, for sale at the ADVKR T1SK& Office, Bill Nye, the famous humorist, has heen strioken with paralysis at his home near Ashville. Bills of sale and liens for rent and advances, y.lso, mortgages of real es tate, for sale at 1 his office. Rev. T. R. Corr, pastor of the Bates burg Babtist church, was married on Feb. 19th, to Miss Ella Ballard. The truth in regard to the discov ery of the North Pole still rests in doubt. Mr. R. J. Fuller, one of the talented editors of the Saluda Advocate, was in town on Saturday last. Mr. W. Scott has moved his saw mil] on to the lands of the estate of the late Dr. E. J.Mims, near Johnston. Sam. W. Gardner, of the Ropers sec jj? ttoti, bas only 27 banks of sweet pota toes left for sale, about SOO bushels. Auditor J. B. Haltiwanger has tin_ ished his round taking tax retufns and may be found now iu his office. Mr. David Rawls, of Batesburg, ex pects to put a cotton picken on the market this fall-something entirely new. The Lynch drug and grocery busi ness will be conducted bv J. D. Hol stein, as heretofore under the name and ^style of W. E. Lynch In several counties candidates are already coming out. They evidently be lieve that the early bird catches the worm. Miss Daisy Brown, of Anderson, S C is visiting her sister Mrs. J. B. Hal tiwanger. She will spend several 1 weeks. ( ! A':id Phosphate, Granby Ammonia Goods, Kaiuit, and Cotton Seed Meal ' on hand and for sale, by E. J. NORRIS, Agt. Columbia Phosphate Co. Ask at your Dispensary for Private Stock XXX Pure Rye Whiskey, lt is % winner ai d superior in quality to any on the market. EBPyffi'r1 l'he beer cous?nlBU lu Hie ^ United States averaged 13 gallons to every man, woman, and child in the . ^country, j For the best Fire Insurance in old , strong and reliable Companies, on , town or country property, call on or ??/rite D. R. DURISOK, Agt. 1 Married, Feb. 6th, 1890, at the resi. dence of the bride's father, by the Rev. Mr. White, Mr. B. F. Sawyer, of Lex ington county and Miss Eloise Hart of Edgefield. Mr. W. F, Dobey has purchased a lot < from Dr. Gwaltuey, and is building 1 thereon a five-room cottage which will 1 be quite an addition to Buncombe Ave nut*. ! Walter's "Baker has a national repu- ! ration and has been on the market since 1841. Y ur local Dispensary will sup- f ply your wants. | We are credibly informed (that is to say we got it froui Tom Brooks) that work will be commenced on the Edge field cotton factory next week-the work of diggingout the foundation. For tnt best ??"ir? Insurance in old strung and reliant* companies, on town or country property, call on or write D. R. DCKISOK, Agt. From 20 to 75 bushels of rice on up- 1 land, to the acre are the figures. Let ' every farmer within the sound of our } voice, as tne orators say, plant a patch J this year. Don't lick enve.'opes, for frequently there is poison in the mucilage with which the flaps are made stickable- ( but rUher go to Fox and purchase for a ?mall amount a "self-lieker." I lt is ancient and homely, but it is the quintessence of wisdom: ''Pay as you go and if you can't pay, don't go." Let this be the motto of Edgefield couti, ty people for the year 1896. Five new subscribers to the AOVRR TJSKR will entitle the person getting up the club to a cony of G??n Long street's book. From Manassas to Appo mattox. Apply at the ADV?KTISKRof fice. Fertilizers are being hauled from our depot in larger quantities than for several years past. This may mean that our farmers intend to plant more cot ton than last year, but we cannot be lieve but that they will plant a suffi ciency of tor>d crops. The free schools of Edgefield county are in a more satisfactory condition than for years, and now is the time to e-Uu-cate the children, to lead 'em out and on. Ram in the knowledge "Ram it in jam it in, Children?' heads are hollow." So some people think. Brush 'Ern In. Mr. Reuben Johnson, 5 or 6 miles west of our town, issowing spingoats ata great rate. He brushes them in with an immense tree-top pulled by four big irules-all they can drag. Reub says that I rushing iu oats in this way is much more satisfactory and better in every way than to harrow them in? and Reub is a tip-top farmer. Thf old time plan before the war was to brush In wheat aud oats with a two-mule brush; now il is four and all up-to ggf 'urwtvs are getting to that racket. Sara Jo?os to-night, Wednesday, in the Opera House. Don't neglect so great an opportunity io see and to bea ?so great a speaker. A Prize for Big Hogs. The State Fair Society have offered three special prizes for the heaviest hogs shown at the next Fair-$30, $20 and $10. The hogs niu-t not weigh leu* than 600 pounds, and the weight ever will determine the premium. There is | no limit as to age and every county should try for these premiums. Information Wanted. Mr. Lodowick J. Hill, President or The Gate City National Bank of AtlftU fa, Ga., has written to a gentleman of this city asking for some information in regard to ancestors of Lodowick Hill who lived in Orantceburg County sometime during the eighteen century' Ile had two sons, if not more. Theop hilns and Henry, and he afterwards re moved to Edgelield County. The wri. ter thinks ic likely that the informa tion he desires may be furnished him by some of the old inhabitants of this section, and would be greatly obliged for anything in regard to this inquiry that might be sent io Ex-Judge Jas. F. Izlar or to Mr. Lodowick J. Hill, No. 315 Temple Court, Atlanta, Ga. Let 'Em Smash! A customer at the dispensary in our j town one day of last week, attempted to j open a bottle of XX ?nude the dispen sary building, contrary to the statute in such case and for such case made atid provided. The dispenser remon. strated with him, begged him to bold his hand. The customer persisted, a:.d committed the "overt act" by running his knife blade down into the stopppr of the bottle. Whereupon and whereat little Johnnie Davis, without further parley, slapped the bottle stopper and all out of his hands, and busted it and broke it and smashed it all to smith ereens-aMnash, be it said, in the right direction, and that should be heard around this little dispensary world of ours. Smash on, John Davis, smash on ! Smash in the evening or smash in the morning, Smash wtien ron':? looked for or smash without warn ng, A smile ind a welcome will "get there'' before you, And the more time? you smat>h 'em the niora vr'U adore you. Instinct or Reason? A little negro child two years o'd, living in the Choty section, wandered off from its home last Thursday night, the coldest night of the winter, and was not found until the following day, and yet it was alive, and sleeping peacefully when found. Search was made all night long with torches and dogs. I? Hie early morning a dog ran in to a thick cane Drake near the banks i>f a small stream, and there che little une was discovered snoozing away as though, tired of play, she had fallen asleep. She had apparently crawled in to the canes for protec' ' cold. But such an act instinct and not reast be uo reasoning upon by so small a tot. She ly,-a gift for the occ higher power that wb for uo old ooldiftrs to better place can be in doors sleeping on a col banks of a small stiv- tu ticket of canes-almost as warm as i house. THE JIM FRASER HOTEL. Having reuted tbe Fraser House in West Edgefield uear the bridge L>ver Beaverdam, convenien? to the Court House and Jail and the bu siness portion of Edgefield, I am pr?par?e! to eutertain man and beast. Transient Boarders at rea sonable, rates. Also good Stables for Stock. A share of the patronage of the pub lic solicted. Yours to please, L. E. JACKSON. Fob. io-'9G. A Card. The DKUG and GRUCKRY busi ness of the late W. E. LYNCH will je conducted by tbe undersigned jnder the name and s*ylc of W. E. LYNCH. DRUGS and Prescriptions will be made a Specialty. A full line of Groceries, Heavy md Fancy, will also bek?pt. The good will and patronage of public is respectfully solicited. J. D. Holstein, EDGEFIELD. C. H., S. C Feb. 25-'96. Excellent Values ! JAS. M. COBB is offering some Excellent Values in CLOTHING-be sure to get his prices beforo buy ing-new additions made to Ir.sstoek weekly. There is nothing to com pare with his $5, $6, $7 and $10 suits in this mar ket. Feb. 12-3m. JMTfll FIRST CLASS PHOTOGRAPHS Tn the latest and most fashionable style; also OIL ANO CRAYON PORTRAIT,? made at the lowest prices for first class work. f^SF Bring the children before win ter .ser? l-i. E. IL M "MS. Ott 1 . 1' Now is the time LO sub scribe for the Advertiser. Poor soil and exhausted fields which were once productive can again be made- profitably fertile by a proper rotation of crops and by the intelligent use of fertilizers containing high per?= centages of Potash. Strikingly profitable results have been obtained by follow ing this plan. Our pamphlets ?re not advertising: circulars boom ing; special fertilize! s, but are pra.cical worics, contain ing; latest researches on the subject of fertilization, and are really helpful ta farmers. They are sent free for tie asking-. GERMAN KALI WORKS, S3 Nassau St., New York. Can't You Imagine bow auxious we are to dispose of the remainder of our stock of furniture before another full stock arrives. We have a larg? supply on hand, but for a short while we prop ise offering extra in ducements to buyers of Furniture. Indeed we always offer extra in ducements to purchasers of furni ture, but just, now we are positively out-stripping all former effort*. Come at once and get < ur prices oa bed room suits, parlor 6uits, washstands, bedsteads, rocking ohairs etc. Our prices Have been reduced lo meet al1 emergencies, and remember that we will order anything which we do not carry in stock, but we can fit up a residence from celler to garret :ind if i eed ne can give you advice about getting married and how to commence ''keeping house." Ahead of Time ! Perfection unsurpassed! These are ?orne of ttie things that have been, said about the "Old Hickory" wag ins. We have sold dozens of the 'Ol 1 Hickory" thi? seasou and scarcely a day passes that a new vehicle is not rolled out and rolled iway from our establishment by some happy customer. Of the *'01d Hickory" wagou we will always as sert that it is the fi re t and best, iu joinparable as to durability and in nany other particulars. Moreover We are loaded to the muzzle with D-:-- - - -1 ^-:? .na nf oil ~-~.l.,0 :oois, hubs, rims, spokes, tires, and i complete stock of wheelwrights' mpplies. Farmers Should remember that we deal in .uch implements as they need and hat wo do not want the earth vhen quoting prices for the same. Hardware a specialty, and Har lees and Saddles in unrestricted [uantities and varieties. Ramsey and Bland. Edgefield and Johnston. Feb. 18-96. Edgefield, C. H., Fm? patronage of regular and tran ient boarders solicited. We have just :?tered the hotel business and EVKKY HING is XKW and kept in ?Firs t-C lass Style. Our whole aim is to satisfy those wh? latronize us. Our terms are as reasonable as the oost reasonable. Try ns and be con duced. gifF" Special arrangements for com nercial men. Yours to bet on J. T. WHITE. Feb. 18-3m. lt's 1896 And Here I ara Again. To Colt Raisers : Mister Mack is my name Edgeileld is my nation lintier is my dwelling place Fixing COLTS my occupation. As for several years past, (which years have twinkled down the corridors of time, so to speak,) I will attend wherever wanted, for the practice of my profession occupation or calling, whichever way you may spell it or whatever you may call it. My success with colts fora number of years-(hose same twinkle-looted years, lias h?on ?o good that my friends call mean ExPert ora JIMDANDY of a Colt-Fixer. All these things and all other things in my line, I do willi neat ness and dispatch, and at prices so low that EVERYBODY and His WiFKsland with their mouths wide open, their eyes popped willi wonder and amaze that the "Man can live at it." Well the niau don't live at it for he has other strings to his liddle although not a tid die-uiaii. If you need me drop a line, (I'll bite.) Yours to ,-erve, LEE M.\CK. lintier P. G., Edgetield ( to, >. 0. Feb. 18-'96. Kobt. L. Hardy D. D. S. I will be a* Modoc for the practice of my profession on Thurday the20th Feb ruary inst., and four days thereafter. References: Dr. W. I). Jennings, Sr, Maj. Bacon of the Chronicle. ROBT, L. HARDY, D, D. S. Ladies! Ladies ! ! Ladies ! ! ! Buy the C.O il K SOLE. H IS A LT JH BUTTON BOOTS, you will ililli be assured of co ?ii fo r t-tl ry fue ?-cou se quontJy health. For sale only at JAS. M. COBB'S. Feb. 12-3m. At Private Sale. HoU-?Ti AND r/>T rm Columbia ?r.n*?'t bri >VI;I*:I resident o!' Mes?rS. Taylor H nd Simkitis, and opposite tho K va na place. Tho house is of modern style, with tundi?me and atriklug ex terior, and contains niue corns. Well on back verandah. Barn, ?table, and other out building's. One aci 'ot. Im proved garden, Posession g. 3n 1st of Jmuary, or at once, ifprefei. d. Apply to G. D. Mima, Edgefiei? , or to J. Wm. Thurmond, Esq., Att'y. at Law. Oct, 22-95. SUMMONS FOR RE LIEF. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA; COUNTY OF EDGEFIELD, ' ' Court Common Pleas. Summons for Relief. [Complaint not Served.] The American Freehold Land Mort gage Company of London (Limi?edj Plaintiff-against-Emma E. Byrd, Mary Z. Byrd, M. B. Byrd, Lemuel; Harling, M. B. Byrd, Sr., and Bank of Edgetield-Defendants. To (he Defendants above named. YOU are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is flied in the ofilce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscribers at their office at Edgetield Court House S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief.-demanded in the com plaint, i. Dated January 24th' A. D., 1890 Test : John B Hill II. g.] C. C. C. P. NORRIS & CANTE LOU, . Plaintiff's Attorneys. To M. B. Byrd Sr., non-resident Re fendant. YOU will take notice, that the com plaint in the above slated eause, is on Hie in the office ol' the Clerk of the court of Common Pleas, in and for the county ol' Edgetield and State aforesaid. NORRIS & CANTELOU, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Jan. 28-6t. guiMn.. . : NI*'' '-'ional nor dull. It is not sou. ..upercu. it ol frivolous or visionary. It sees plenty of . tn the world and tulls about it. It tens ui .*---> it must, but not unwholesomely, ?cpnnts with fullness the record of human en deavor in many fields outside of business, poli tics, and war-in literature, religion, science, art, sports, and household matters. No paper in thc country prints so many book reviews ank so much book news. No paper has so complete a financial page-a daily manual for investors and ofiicers of financial institutions. Its market re ports-wool, cotton, breadstuff's, farm products, SC., are the best in thecountr . The Democracy of The Times is of the old fashioned sort, as old as Thomas Jefferson; ma jority rule, no bossism, m machine tyranny, the divorce of politics from private money-mak ing, a sound currency, industrial emancipation, and every-day honesty. To promote the ad vance of the Democratic Party along these lines it labors with heart and conscience and all its might. THE NEW-YORK WEEKLY TIMES. The subscription price of THE N'iiW YORK WEEKLY TIMES is ONE DOLLAR a year. THE WEEKLY TIMES isa capit.I newspa per. lt contains all the current news condensed from thc dispatches and reports of the daily edition, be?'iw! litervry matter, discussions upon agr- VU al topics by practical farmers, fall andi JM? ti market reports of prices for farm pd ve stock, ftc, and a carefully p cpared v . ttjB wool market. SUBSCRIPTION RATKS. Daily, with Sunday, ? 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TIMES, Printing 11< - Square, New Yoi. N.Y. Blood and Skin Diseases Always DOD Cured. DDR BOTANIC BLOOD BALM never fails to cure all manner ot Blood and Skin dis eases. It is thc great Southern building up and purifying Remedy, and cures all manner of skin and blood diseases. As a bulleting up tonic it ls without a rival, and absolutely beyond comparison with any other similar I remedy ever offered to the public. It is a Sa?acea for all ills resulting from impure lood, or an Impoverished condition ol the ! human system. A single bottle will demon X strate its paramount virtues. t^~Scnd for free book of Wonderful Cures. Price, $1.00 per large botUe; $5.00 for six bottles._ For salo by druggists; if not send to us, and medicine will be sent freight prepaid on receipt of price. Address BLOOD BALM CO., Atlanta, Ga. We're Catching Shoe Buyer?? with the Lest $1.00and $1.25 .Shoe in the market. Don't fail to try our J. M. COBB $3 00 Sh .e, W. L. DOUGLAS $3.00, MARCY DUOS., $3.00. JAS. M. COBB. Jan. 21-2m. SUMMONS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 0;UX7Y OF EDGEFIELD. ?our? Common Fleas. Summons for Kel ?efl [Complaint not Served.] R. P. Holloway, us Executor of the last Will and Testament of Ma!??da Hol loway, deceased -Plaintiff-against -Mrs. Elizabeth Dorn, Mrs. X. E. Presley, and S. P. Mathews-Defen dants. To the Defendants above named : YOU are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in tiiis action, which is tiled in the ollioe of the Clerk of the Court ol' Common Pleas for the County of Edget?eld in 3aid State, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on t!i:' subscribers at their of fice at Edenfield Court House S. C., within twenty days after the service hereof, excludive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in titi-? action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated January 29th. A. D., 1896. Test John B. Hill, [u s.] C. C. C. l\ .SHEPPARD BROS, Plaintiff's Attorneys. To the Defendant Mrs. Elizabet!) Dorn : Y< OU will talce notice that the sum mons and complaint in the above en titled cause of action were tiled in the office of the Clerk of Court, ol' Common Pleas for the county ol' Edgetield in said State on the 29th day of Janua ry A. D. 1S90. SHEPPARD BROS, Plain tiffs Attorneys, : HORSES and Mules. -ooo Just received a lot of lin.-; Horben, Marea and Mu'es which wo pro pose io sell af pr ?ct's to suit Ihn time", we trna ran ten ail ?-tock to be rPpfe?'Mitod or money refunded We are prepared to meet the prices of any one dealing in stock at auc tion or private s.'i!e. Come and examine our'ftock h?fore purchas ing, and avoid th? risk of bein<i stuck at auction whore th" odds and ends an. disposed of. R. M. HAYS, E. h. STEVENS, Salesman. Edgefiold. S.C. Nov. 2G-tf. 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ITS FARM FEATURES, Such as Live Stock, Dairyiug [orticu 1 ture, Poultry, Market Gar ening, and other topice, written y Practical and Successful Far lers, supplemented with Illustra ions by able aitists, combine to lake it invaluable to those who farm it for a living." The Latest Markets and Com ?ercial Agiiculture ore Leading eatures, in which the AGRICUL URIST is not excelled. THE ADVERTISER, EDGEFIELD, S. C., Nov. 2G-'95. C. F. KOHLRUSS, at? and Granite ron & Wire Fences Building Stowe of Every Description. ir. Wd?ton ind ElMffifiis, AUGUSTA, GA r kn* Kt..>i.it>- Krill >. Th 1 -i. I !?: 1.1'.?.h.r. ... f. . . -.atti di..;- ? Ut s ; \ ant' ???.1: .. na* ?:iti<o: 9 t:i 0?&? '>'. j '--l^COs m-!,.<.-Luii... '" fl rill ? \y\ '? . .?.. r.r..!: . ,. ii. .liihe? .;U*<- ? 4>?v WV chcrfol vi? . Vu >c*Mtu -.TrR.T^~- ~ f-M :. i- . - , _ ?nlH.??r!aaud.OtvaUnttM> '. P. UAKIUSO.N A CO., Urrk S<h 12, Columbus 0. / PORT ROYAL & WESTERS) CAROLINA RAILWAY. 'Augusta and Ashville Short Line." s J. B. CLEVELAND, Receiver. Schedule in effect April 28,1895. Lv Augusta. ?40 a ni S (?Op ni Ar Greenwood.. 1210 pm 12 :/> a :M A r A nderson.... 7 45 p ni . Ar Laurens_ 1 l"> p m <". 50 rt :i Ar Greenville.. 2 .")'> p m :i .15 a .,;? Ar Glenn Sp'gs- 405 pm . Ar Sparlanburg.. 300pm . Ar Saluda- 4 38 p m . Ar Henderson ville 516 pm . Ar Ashville.G20pm . Lv Ashville_ S 00 a m . Lv Spartanburg ll 45 a m . Lv Greenville - ll 40 a m 4 05 p m Lv Laurens.... 1 00 p m 7 85 p m Lv Anderson.. 9 20 a ni . Lv Greenwood.. 2 HO p m "> 00 a ni Ar Augusta- 5 0."? p m !) 35 a m Ac.?Savannah - 5 ."J a m 6 00a m Lv Greenwood.. 5 28 p m Ar Haleigh.... 126am Ar Norfolk- 7 00 a ni Ar Petersburg_6 00 a m Ar Richmond.... 6 40 a m Sunday Train leaves Greenville at 8 40 p. m only. For information relative to tickets, raies, schedules, etc., address R T.. TODD, Trav. Pass. A gt. W. J. CKAIG, Gen. Pass. A gt. Augusta, Ga. a ^U~AA mmh OEDERS FILLED Grinds lenses for all defects of sight. If your eyes trouble you, consult him and he will tell you WITHOUT CHARGE, [f you need glasses, medicine Dr rest. Fits glasses into old Frames while you wait. All work guaranteed. Prof. P. M. WHITMAN, S30 Broad St., Augusta, Ga. fSSl ES F ?z U L ?00DFOREVERYBODY nd everyone ;?-:eJ3 iL at al! times of the ear. M?hris is always about, and the nly preventive and relief is to keep the . y rrj ?nest help the Liver a bit, n?t?. ... LIVER i<;:v.w. ,. n!y an? avery' one who it is .ir? to bc -benefited. THF. BENEFIT iS LL ::i THE REMEDY. Take it d*r, for Uiouf.ness and Sick 'lea l ..!.... ; ;. .th are tus:.' by a sluggish Liver. 9?r.ZLZeilin.&Co., Phill.' 9 ? ? The management of the > Equitable Life Assurance I Society iu the Department of ^ the Carolinas, wishes to se I cure a few Special Resident ? Agents. Those ;vho are fitted for this work will find this A Rare Opportunity | It is work, however, and those J who succeed best in it possess character, mature judgment, tact, perseverance, and the respect of their community. I Think this matter over care \ fully. There's an unusual t opening for somebody. If it S I fits you, it will pay you. Fur- X ? ther information on request. $ * W. J. Roddey, Manager, % \ Rock HUI, S. C. S $200 Offered Free! Ornes FIRST NATIONAL BAN". NASHVILLE, TENN., April6,tSo5. r-oy. J. P. DftAUGBW, rRrs.DRArcr.ox s PRAC TICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, NASUVIU.E,TBKN. DEAR Sis :-The time for which you deposited uo three months ago to-day as a foiicit under mr proposition to Rive fioo to any charitable istitution in Nashville and$ioo to a.iy Business olh:ge south of thcOhio River, i fy m could not >ov.- more written applications for Bookkeepers jd Stenographers during the PAST FIVE lONTIIS than any other l!usine.?s College south r thc Ohio Uiver could show in the PAST FIVE EARS, has this day expired, and, no demand iviiig been made, thc same is now held subject i your check. Respectfully, W. F. BANC, Cashier. JJ. a.-A certificate of deposit for the above as published in thc daily papers of Nashville, ie Cincinnatti Enquirer, the Atlanta Constitua m, and thirty thousand circulars, giving the ?Heres three months' time to accept.-Nash ?lc haily Ameritan, April 7, i~9S Write PROF. J. F. DRAUUMON, Nashville, Tenn.. I his free Catalogue. FERRYS, SEEDS, Perfect seeds grow 'paring ero pe. Perfect seeds1 Tare not grown by chance. Notb-^ Ting ls ever left to chance In grow ing Ferry's Seeds. Dealern E?U ' them everywhere. Write for FERRY'S SEED ANNUAL for 1896. Brimful of valuable j i Information about beat and new est leeds. Free by mail. D. M. FERRY & CO., Detroit, Mien. ' In these days o? TALL TALK Actual Achievements often seem to beat a dis- (j count, but after all ACTUAL ACHIEVEMENTS are ; J the only things that count. < > It ls easy to talk In General Tenn? about tte () merits of PIANOS, but-be more specific- i> <> ? THE MATHUSHEK T-e great Seitbern Favorit?. Established 80 years. 30,000 now In usc. Sold by us for 25 years. Note tlitso Valuable Patented Improvements} Patent Ilepoatln^ Action. Patent Sounding Hoard. Patent Taning i'in Bushing. Patent Improved Agraffes. Patent Soft Stop. One of the only two pianos made complete (every part) In Its own Factory. One of the best made In the U. S. Sold lower than any other High Grade Plano. One prout only from maier to purchaser. WRITE US. 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