Port Royal standard and commercial. [volume] (Beaufort, S.C.) 1874-1876, May 11, 1876, Image 3

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LOCAL ITEMS, j Beaufort, S. C., May 11. 1878. '"Let's Investigate" is the now ! name for it?straight. Coif cifjptble investigation in Beaufort. Mr. Mclntire of Hilton Head, reports that he has ripe tomatoes and cucumbers already this season. i &&T Advertise in the Standard and l Commercial, which has the largest cir- 1 culation of any paper in Beaufort County. 1 A word to the wise is sufficient. ' 1 ? i t 9S&- We have just received at our job c office fifteen new fonts of type, the styles t of many of which have only been patent- v c 1 a few months. I OSSr They are keeping a keg of Mil- ' ? waukee later at the AVtcs office. Savan- * nah, for the Press association. Only one keg for such a large meeting? o i SOBr The pilot boat "Neca" was placed 1 on Willulk's marine railway, Savannah, * on Monday last, to be cleaned and re painted before coming to Beanfort to take the place of pilot boat "Pet." It was reported in Savannah and ^ Columbia on Monday last, that Jones, the s Yemassee murderer had been lynched in B Beaufort It is needless to add that the ^ report was untrue. Beaufort people are * not lynchers. " ' ^ t 9^ We have a vague recollection of f reading somewhere of a wicked generation n seeking after a sign. It is so long ago, I fc however, that it could not have been tne j j new sign of Win. H. Lock wood'shanking house, or they could have found it very readily. If you want a special advertising ^ cut on your bill heads, letter heads, circu- * lars, &c., call at the office of the Standard & Commxrclal,. and if said cuts are in the trade we will do the work with- . out extra charge, and without unnecessary ? delay. j 4^^ Dispatch. Send your orders for ' I bill heads, notices, letter heads, circulars, j &c., and have them executed the same i day, at prices that cannot be surpassed 5 for cheapness and style in the State. We mean business. I If you can get your advertisement 1 displayed in ten families, where you could , get it in one by advertising elsewhere, common sense would dictate the Stan- j dard & Commercial as a medium. If i you regard advertising as a gratuity it is i another question that the ethics of busi- ^ ncss would not explain. ii SOT" Ou Friday last the U. S. S. New tc?.' faL-inor nn hoard nowder J AtkLU V ?WJ VW??I?D v? ? i Her i .eparations for Port'Royal are al* most completed. BfBk. There are now five prisoners in the Beaufort jail charged with murder. Four to be tried at the June term of court for this county, and one is awaiting trial at the next term of court in Barnwell. t?- Last Week at chambers at Aiken, Judge Maher grant^ an order setting aside attachment^^BRght eases against Dr. C. E. Warren of Mansion Hou-*j Port Royal and the Club House Beaufort. Two of the parties rc-attached the property on Saturday last. Only five parties have paid their liquor licenses tor this year up to the 1st of May. A large nu ? ber must be selling without licenses or else temperance societies must have greatly increased their membership in this county. We shall be better able to judge during court week. Last week a little colored boy named David Fields, was killed by being run over by the phosphate train at the Oak r'oint Mines. His parents lived at Glover's Station on the Savannah and Charleston Railroad, to which place his body was conveyed on Saturday last. 86^. The U. S. fleet at Port Royal is represented by the following vessels: U. S. S. Ossippee and. Pawnee; monitors, dictator, Catskill, Ajax, Sagus, Maho. pac, Manhattan, and Lehigh. ThaPowhattan was in port last week, but she, to- t. gether with the Brooklyn, hare gone to j t Norfolk to tow the New Hampshire here. m, I i Employing and paying promptly \ skilled labor, and keepiug up with the r improvements of the age in printing is the secret of our success. If you want work in any special style call and make ar- 0 rangements with the Standard & Com- r merciat, and we will guarantee satisfaction ^ or do the work again. If you do not like $ the style of work on presentation of proof \ say so. Explain your ideas and they shall a be complied with. No need of you send- $ ing your job work out of town. a , J J Major Keegaw, a correspondent of I the Washington Chronicle arrived in Beaufort on Friday last. On Saturday he took a run to Spring Lland, returning Monday, and left town the following morning. His mission is to write up the political situation in this State. We no- j ticed the Tribune posting him as to the . custom house property. j The Tribune man last week in moralizing on decoration day in Southern cities says: "We have failed to hear of any ! demonstration of the kind in this place, i although there may have been isolated | cases where the dead soldier was not en-1 ] tirelv forgotten." True! those who had i anything to do with cemetery contracts to furnish subjects to be marked with Tri* bun* pstone, will never forget them. j (ihouis. will never. 1 ho County Comini ssiun^^advertised in the Beaufort Tribune to dispose ; of past indebtedness Thursday May Those holding claims never went neartln Com t House that day fur they .said to themselves '* its only advertised in the Tribune, the editor must have wanted more manuscript for his lye pot. " They j consequently referred to the standard ; and Commercial and found that the j commissioners would sell indebtedness j Tuesday May 9, and then were convinced, j On Monday night last the hands on board the steam water-boat Agnes, j were awoke by water gaining upon them ?.nd on trotting up found the boat rapidly ' fettling down. A storm arose about mid* j :?ight and the tanks being heavily loaded i he waves washed over the deck and lown iuto the coal bunkers. They gave , he alarm, and Messrs. Dick and Small vere soon on the spot. They succeeded , j >y bailing in keeping the boat afloat until _ 1 hey could get her round the end of j dessrs. Watcrhousc's wharf, where she ( ras laying, into shallowed water where he went down. The top of her smoke tack and pilot house only being out of 1 cater. Steps' were taken on Tuesday ( o pump her out and float her, which . vas accomplished. Fie went to get a key made to his ash box, to which he thought he had ust the key. The locksmith charged him eventy-five cents for fitting a key, remarking that "it was not for the work he lad done but for what he knew." He | hought it was pretty steep and said so to lis wife, who quietly replied, "you had ?etter ask me what I know next time beore you pay seventy-five cents for what a nan didn't know. The key is inside that >ox." Sure enough the key was there, 'he box had not been locked. < Real Estate Transfers. The following transfers have been re- J orded in the office of the register of desne Conveyance, at the court house, Beaufort, since our last report: E. L. Garnett, R. Thomson, et. al., to fohn Conant and J. A. Emmons, 80 acres n Beaufort, for $2,500 00 Tnited States, to Chas. Smith s one block in Beaufort, for 310 00 r Tnited States to Robert C. Mc.Tn*i?v> 1 ftprps nn TTiltnn AUVKV) * } WW w VM ?? ? ? Head, for . 507 00 lary E. Eustis to E. S. Waters, tract of land on Ladies Island, for 1,000 00 ] Jnited States to W. G. Robin- f *son, tract ot land on St. Hele- ? na, for 252 00 1 d Meeting County Commissioners. a A full board met iu the Court House t leaufort, on Monday and Tuesday. , e The County Treasurer made the follow-! ig reports: t Dr. i County Fund. ' To amount on hand last re- s port. Si,S13.SO t To amount collected to date, 250.14 Total 2,102.94 : CR. By County checks paid, 1,772.46 Balance ou baud 330.48 1 e Total 2,102.94 , 1 One mill!ax deficiency. I t Dr. | <j To amount on hand per per last rejwrt 583.13 To amount collected to date 160.55 t I t Total - ' 743.68 J Pant Indebtedness. t Dr. i To amount on hand per last report 5,123.53 ~ To amount collected to date 201.11 Total. * 5,324.64 CR. By checks paid 1,000.00 Bv balance on hand 4,324.60 1 e Total 5,324.60 Poor Fund. * Dr. To arnouut on hand per last re- ^ port 65.60 To amou.?t collected to May 1st. 500 00 r 0 Total 565.60 I A letter was received from Mr. Por- r sous calling the attention of the board to s he fact that the Port Royal Railroad has (Instructed a navigable stream at Wlia'e C Branch, by a trestle without a draw { ridge. The letter was referred to the a eceiver of the road, D. C. Wilson Esq. 1 Past Indebtedness j The bids for past indebtedness were s pened on Tuesday, when the following 1 ites of discount were offered : Jos. Vvne $9.80 at 5 per cent; J. R. Blount -20.80 at 5 per cent; J. W. Collins $1,- ? 00 at 1} per cent; S. D. Gilbert ?l,000 1 .tonehalf percent, andJas. Edwards 11,100 at $2J per cent. The amount was , .warded to Messrs Wyue, Blount and Sdwards. The following checks on the poor fund ' pere issued: W. H. Devlin $123.01; Dr. I. M. Stuart $30.90; J. Apple $25.25; . 5. Max 819.00; J. P. Boyce $95.00; iebecca Williams $30. John Brodie 5166.80. The following on the past inlebtedness fund: A. G. Thomas $12; Jas. Kdwards $990.69 Jos. Wyne $9.31; Deiciency one mill tax: W. J. Jenkins $8.73 i tl. G. Judd $10.82. Board adjourned mtil the first Monday in June. MARINE NEWS. CLEARED.?ST. HELENA POUND. May 1.?Lr. Bk. Hollywood, Balaam, master, for j Belfast, Ireland, with 530 tons phusphate rock from Coo-aw mints. ARRIVED.?PORT ROYAL. May 4.?Scbr. Annie Bliss, Simmons, to I). C. Wil- ' sor. Schr. C. W. Lewis, Ilupper, to 1). C.Wilson. Schr, Fannie N. Tower, Adams, J. L. Owens. May o.?Steamship Carondelet, McCreadv, t ? R. P. Rundl'*. May 8.?Steamship City Dallas, Hlnes, to II. P Rundle. j. SAILED. Mar 4.? Steamship Otrmdelef, M'"C ready, for aa???nwfci?? T T Now York. May 8.?City Dallas, Mines, for Fernandina, MEMORANDA. The Dr. bark Talisman, Baker, fr?m Bull Iiivci S. C. arrived at London May Cd, ilftr Advertisements. FIFTY DOLLARS REW ARD, will be paid by the undersigned for information that'Will lead to arrtst and conviction of the disreputable and contemptible party, writing anonymous letters to us, DICK JcSMALL. Bft May 10,1S7G.?11-lt. Steara Launch for Sale. Fine swift, nearly new steam Launch, 32 feet Ion?;, 6 feet beam. Wooden roof 10 horse power engine, simple machinery, no engineer reouired. Cur's 10 miles an hour, and is in fine order. Price Sicash? Address II. S. P. O. Pox, 46 Savannah Ga. may 11 2-t Executor's Notice! ! A LL PARTIES IIAVIKG CLAIMS AGAINST L1 the Estate of Ferdinand Schultz deceased are requested to present the same forthwith, at the unlersign*d place of business at Beaufort, and all parties indebted to said Estate arc requested to make mmediate payment of the same to F. \W SCIIEPER. Executor, Beaufort S. C. may 11th 1876. 1-m. "yrwrT* NEW MILLINERY. FOR THE Spring ami Summer 1 8 7 G . JUST RECEIVED AT, John Cooper's COR. BAY and CARTERET ST3., BEAUFORT. SADIES HATS. MISSES HATS BOYS HATS French and American Flowers. rogether with & general assortment of DRY GOODS, Suitable for the season, all of which he offers at irieps to suit, thp times. QUARANTINE NOTICE. OFFICE HEALTH OFFICER, Beaufort, 8. C., April 24, 1S76. The attention of Pilots and Masters of Vessels is ailed to the following provisions of the Quarantine let which will be rigidly enforced on and after the irst of May, proximo: "Vessels from any place rhere pestilential, contagions or infectious liseases existed at the time of their deparure, or shall have touched at such ports. Vessels m board of which during the voyage, or at the port if their departure, any person shall have been sick, nd vessels from foreign ports, shall on arrival at he quarantine ground be subject to visitation and xamination by the Health officer." Vessels from a contagious or infectious port, or laving on board such disease, will be anchored in he lower bay, below the present anchorage of the Teet. Vessels subject to visitation and examination wijj lisplav their colors in the main rigging. Those not ubject to such examination will set their colors In he fore rigging. S. B. THOMPSON. M. P. Health Officer, Port Royal. lp.27.lui. Naval Cadet. In consequence of the failure of Mr. White to pass he examination for admission to the Naval Acadmy I am requested by the Secretary of the Navy o recommend some one to fill the vacancy. The following gentlemen will conduct a cunipctiive examination in the town of Beaufort on TUcs!ay the 30th of May next; for the purpose of filling aid vacancy. Pr. H. M. Stuart, I'. L. Wiggin, Esq nd Rev. J. B. Middleton. Any male citizen of th '5th Congressional Ptsrict between the ages of 14 and 18 desiring to enter he Naval Academy is invited . to ap>ear before the Board promptly upon the day deignr.ted. Whoever passes the best examination lieore the Board will be recommended for appoint jent by me. ROBT SMALLS. M. C. 5th Con. Dis J. C. R1CHM0ND~ Trial Justice. All business intrusted to him will receive eareul and prompt attention. Office Custom House bidding. Beaufort S. C. april 27-tf Hanhood: How Lost, How Restored! Just published, a new cdi (ion of Dr Culver well's X Celebrated Essay on the adical cure (without medicine) of Spermatorrhoea r Seminal Weakness, involuntary Seminal Losses mpotexcy, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Imlediments to Marriage, etc,; also consumption' Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence ir exual extravagance, Ac. Price, in a sealed envelope, only six cents. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essaylea rly demonstrates, from a thirty years successfu iractice, that the alarming consequences of self tbuse may be radically cured without the dangerous ise of internal medicine or the application of the tnifc; pointing out a mode of cure at onco siinpl ertaiu and elfectual, by means of which every utf'erer, no matter what his condition may be nay cure himself cheaply, privately, and radically tyn, This Lecture should be in hands of every routh and every mau in the land. Sent under se.ai, in a plain envelope, to any adIress,post-paid, ou receipt of six cents or two posage stamps. Address the Publishers, F. BRIG MAN & SON, 41 Ami St., New York Post Office Box 4586. April 27th l-y. * "THE COSMOPOLITAN," BEAUFORT, S. C. A. First- Class RESTAUR ANT and SALOON, Opposite Free Landing. Choice Wines, Liquors, Anclbegars. MEALS furnished at all hours on the shortest no tice. mayll-tf. S. BEAR, Proprietor. FOR SA.LE. A fine 7 octave Steinway A Son's piano, in perfect order, with covered staol. Cheap. Apply to M. POLLITZER, ap.13. Bay St. Beaufort. NOTICE. THE u dersi^ned. Treasurer of the Beaufort ami Port Turnpike Co., will open books for the receipt of subscription to the stock oi said company, on and after this dat<*. JOHN FRANZ, Treasurer. Bft. April. 1C, 15*70. 13.tf. \ IT ATEItHOUSE. GFOROE?Ornccrics, ard Pry V ? Goods, Furniture, Ac. A new stock oflamp? and chandelier*. Bay St. - ? . - ... .. - <-. . V - - ? Sraufovt justness flirfftorti. Groceries. BOYCE, J. I'.?(jroceries, Win^s, Liquors, and Solars, South side Day St., Beaufort. J _ Dry Goods. V' PPLE, J.?I>ry Goods, Clothing, Boots and I Shoes, Notions, Ac., Bay St. i^KANZ, JOHN?General l>ry Goods House, Bay St. Beaufort. See advertisement. C100PER JOHN?Dry Goods Clothing, Millina-: ) ry. French and Domestic Flowers. Fancy j Goods, notions, Ac. Bay St. See advcrtiseui uit. j Barber. \RTIS, A.?Barber. Hair cutting, sharing sham iw.iiwr on/1 /lrointr \V**>t St. RUTLEDGE, R. M.?Rarher, shaving Iu?ir cnt ting, shampooing and dyeing done in the n atest manner. Ray St. i Blacksmith. MITOHEL. W.?Blacksmith, horseshoeing, and ! general smith work. Magnolia St. Wheelright Q AVAGK, JERRY?Wheelright. Repairs proniptj O It executed. Magnolia St. Druggist, STUART, II. M. DR.?Druggistand Apothercary Ray St. Reaufort. See advertisement. Builder and Contractor DEVLIN, W. If.?Builder and contractor, Ray aud Charles Sts. See advertisement. Carriage Painter MCGREGOR, JAS. E.?Carriage maker, sign and carriage painter, Bay and Charles Sts. See i advertisement. Professional Cards TI7"IGGIN, P. L.?Attorney at Low. Solicitor of V V 2nd Circuit. Bay St. SMOKERS! SMOKERS A. ASHLEY"CHRIETZBERG, Has opened a Cigar store, and News depot on I Bay St., Beaufort, where can be found some of the choicest brands of Cigars and Smoking Tobacco. A fine stock of PIPES, POUC7IFS, CIGAR HOLDERS, Ac. DAILY ami WEEKLY | papers. Orders filled prori^>tly for any book, magazine or newspaper published. The only News Depot in Town. Feb. 24. m. pollitzer," COTTON FACTOR AXD Commission Merchant BF.4VFORT 8 . C MRS.~Erii(TLZ AC H7 B. R ? BREAD. A D Cake, and Cracker Bakery BAY ST., BEAUFORT, S. C. Just received a large and selected stock of FRENCH CANDIES, which will be sold at prices to suit the times. Will so keep on hand all kinds 0/ CAKES. PIES, FRUITS, Ac Ac. fiep.2.?>-tf. wTh.devlin, * ] Carpenter % Builder ?0? All kinds of ' BOAT WORK, CAULKING, and SPAR MAKliNtf. o OFFICE AND SHOP COR, BAY and CHARLES STREET, BEAUFORT, S. C. ang5.1y. POM hoyaij Saw A Planing Hill BEAUFORT, S C. D. C. WILSON & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS rX YELLOW FINS TIMBER AND 1DHBER AND Cypross Shingles, ALSO Builders & Contractors | ; P L AS T E R , L A T H E S, | All kinds of JOB SAWING promptly done. Flooring & Ceiling Boards always on M i Orders for Lumber and Timber by the cargo promptly tilled. Terms Cash. nov.28-ly. . D. C. WILSON. A COS. MAYO, Bay St. Beaufort, S- C LIQUORS, WINES, &c. j NET YARNS, FISH LINES AND CORDAGE. Grlans, Paints and Oils, WHITE LEAD AND TURPENTINE. I ! Special attention given to mixing paints j | and Glass cut to order of any size, i Dec. 6 | j .n. 8. KLLIOTT, Heaufort S. C.^ A.f rftVUl, X CO., CharlttTou 8. C. j THE BEAUFORT , STEAM MILL COMPANY, Having put up a grist mill at their j old stand, arc prepared to furnish Grist, Feed and Heal, . j any quantity, and at reasonable rates. M S. ELLIOTT. ' SILVER PLATED WARE.! Electro-Plated Silver Ware i AND Ornamental Art Work,1 ' i IN GREAT VARIirTV. XI .VCFA CTL'RED MERIDIAN BRITANNIA COMPANY* 530 BltOADWAV SEW YORK. The host Plated SPOONS and FORKS are those j Silver Plated heaviest on the parts where necessn- I rily the iimst wear conies, and hearing the Trade | Mark. 1S74?ROGERS BROTHERS?XII. X. R. ?This great improvident in Silver - Pla- j teil Spoons ami Forks is applied alike lo each grade of Plate, A 1, Saml 12 oz. as ordered. The Process and Min-hinery for manufacturing these goods are Patented. The Extra or '"Standard Plate" made by this Company is stamped A 1, simply, and is plated ; 20 per cent, heavier than the ordianary market staD- j dard. First Premiums awarded at all Fairs whore , exhibited, from World,s Fair of 1852 to American Institute Fair, 1C74. inclusive, mar 9-0 nt. (fjC (f>nn per day at home. Samples worth ::1 <J)d IU u)oU free. Srixsos A Co., Portland' Mai^.' SEND26c. to G. P. ROWKLL & t <v, New Yorkfor Pamphlet of ICO pages, containing list of 3000 newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertising. (bin a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and ijlZ terms free TRUE A CO., Augusta, Maine. mar9-ly. JOHN FRANZ, Wholesale & Retail Grocer, AND SHIP CHANDLER Family Groceries and Cabin Stores a specialty. ?o Constantly receiving from St. Louis, the best FAMILY FLOUR, wholesale groceries, LIQUORS PLANTATION SUPPLIES. sit the princple Store, formerly occupied by J. Fyler, Corner Bay and West Street BAKERY. Having just completed the erection of a bakery at my premises, at the corner Baj and Scott Sts., I shall keep a constant supply of fresh BREAD &c. I have secured the services of an experienced baker, and by using the finest grades of flour, shall endeavor to secure a share of public patronage. Call and inspect samples. GROCERIES. a speciality at the Store Corner of Bay and Scott Street. JUST RECEIVED,~ ' AT THE md&MU JOB PRINTING OFFICE, A full line of superior PAPERS, ENVELOPES, BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, NOTE HEADS, CARDS, ETC. Job printing done neatly and cheply. All orders promptly attended to. Charleston Atltcrtiscmcnts. D. O'NEILL* & SUNS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IX BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS AND VALISES, 3NTOn 33 Hayno Street Cliarloston S. O. aprl.S-lyr. ffirist and jfftdi. s m Wallace; Cotton Factor AND GRIST MILLER, Wholeaale Dealer In GRAIN, H-3HV7, HEAL, TEED, Etc,, Sea Island Cotton Bought, Ginned and prepared for market. Advances Made on Consignments. Having the best machinery for ginning cotton and grinding corn and meal, he is prepared to execute all orders on the shortest possible notice. The highest price paid for Cotton and Corn. Cotton ginned on toll. ian.7. G. P. GARDNER, DEALER IK GHOCERIES, Liqnsrs. It; Goods, Soots, Shoos, It:,, HILTON HEAD, S. C, Cotton Ginned and Corn Ground at the above place. Grist, Bread and Feed, always on hand. For cash all orders will be promptly attended to. THE PARKER CUN. SEND STAMP FOR CIRCULAR PARKER BRO'S s WEST MERIDEN.CT.) t. W . S CII E PER) f^4 ~/t! p?Ln i 11 ; frt p a mf FAiafmiEi |j| ij fmsisbhc coots, ^^^^^Bilaj^CrccteiT, SEA INLAND HOTEI* HAS BEEN RE-pPEXED. THE PATRONAGE OF THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC IS SOLICITED. TERMS, $2.00 PER RAY. JAMES ODELL, P?6p*IM^PORT ROYAL CLUB HOUSE Has been fitted up in first class style, in the building formerly known at thr nrminniiT4?eiiin|Pi!i DMurunr^fluifiii, The RESTAURANT will be supplied with the choicest viands that the^nwrltsU of Savannah, Charleston and Beaufort can supply. MEATS, FISH, OYSTERS and GAME in its season. Long experience in this line of business has enabled me to serve the choicest delicacies or th* shortest notice. ., . u C. E. WARREN!' Feb. 24. Proprietor. 1W STOCK OF GOODS AT THE OLD STAND OF . Jacob Apple* I HAVE THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE TO MY FRIENDS AND PAtrons, that I have just received a complete stock of * ^ SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Such as PRESS GOODS. LINENS, NOTIONS, and the handeome* lot of EDGINGS aud INSE1MNGS, also CLOTHING, HATS, Ac. GENT'S FURNISHING GOO]DS, Boots and Shoes, All of the latost styles. Give us a call and judge the prices for ytour&lfwt Bay Street. JACOB APPLE, Beaufort, S. C. HEZ BUSSEY, Wholesale and Retail Grocer* and dealer in Country Produce, and Plantation Supplies, 173 Broad St., ("Under Augusta Hotel,,' Augusta Ga.< 0 T7EEPS constantly on hand a large and selected stock of GROCERIES and IV TATION SUPPLIES all of which we offer cheap to the trade. Satisfaction! guaranteed. The patronage of Beaufort and adjoining Counties respectfully solicited.' Are You Going to Paint? then use new york enamel paint co.'s CHEMICAL PAinrv Ready for use in White, and over One Hundred 1>ieferent Colors made of strictly prime White Lead, Rinc, and Linseed Oil, Chemically combined, warranted* * Tr ' - - 1 ^*- ""J lno* TUVTPtf AS T.OVfJ <ia onr AfVirtr P?ill much unnasomer ana ?/#er, aim ?*/ mm ..?*.w.? v?.w.w It has taken the FIRST PREMIUMS at twenty of the State Fail* of tho the Union4 and is on many thonsamk of the finest houses in the country Address: N. Y. ENAMEL PAINT CO. ' m 11. rldi ulp LFA Rl) SEST FREE 103 cbamijers Street, New Y?t. THE WEED SEWING MACHINE COMFY? X ? Is prepared to offer the most liberal terms TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS, ?Who will deal in? Sewing Machines of its Man'fture. w*0 ?*7" . " FAMILY FAVORITE, Its Name Indicates its Qualities. * * - v V' *? Refer to 250,000 Families Who Have Them in Use. '0'? NAMED GENNRAL FAVORITE, BECAUSE Adapted to every possible grade of work. ?Our competitors acknowledges that For Tailors and Shoemakers, IT STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL. Address, / Weed Sewing Machine Company, Dec.00. Xos. 51 and 50 St. Charles St.. Baltimore, Md,.