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The Herald. THOS. F. GRENEKER, Erns W. H. WALLACE, n NEWBERRY, S. C. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27. 1880. A PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. The Herald is in the highest respect a Fam ily Newspaper, devoted to the material in terests of the people of this County and the State. It circulates extensively, and as an Ad3Vertising medium offers unrivalled ad vantages. For Terms, see first page. THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For President : W. S. HANCOCK. For Vice-President : W. H. ENCLISH. For Governor : JOHNSON H AGOOD. For Lieutenant-Governor : J. D. KENNEDY. For Comptroller General : J. C. COIT. For Secretary of State : R. M. Sims. For Attorney-General. LERoY F. YOUMANS. For Superintendent of Education HUGH S. THOMrsON. For Adjutant and Inspector-General: * ARTHUR M. MANIGAULT. For State Treasurer: - JOHN PETER RICHARDSON. For Presidential Electors: At Large-John L. Manniog, Win. Elliott. First District-E. W . Moise. Second District-C. H . Simnonton. Third District-J. 5. Murray. Fourth District-Cad. Jones Fifth District-G. W . Croft. For Solicitor Seventh Circu it-P. R. Duncan. For Congress, Third District D). Wyatt Aiken. CO NTY TICK~ET. For the Senate: * fHOMAs C. BROWN. 'or the House of Representatives : GEORGE JOHNsTONE JOHN C. WILSON. JEFFERSON A. SLIGH. For Clerk of Court : EBENEZER P. CHALMERS. For Sheriff: DANIEL B. WHEELER. For Probate Judge: JACOB B. FELLERS. For School Commissioner : HENRY S. BOOZER. For County Commissioners: J. C. SIMS BROWN. ANDREW J. KILGORE. WILLIAM LESTER. Senator Edmunds, of Vermont, has been re-elected. The Radicals of Sumter, the "Game Cock County," have nomi .nated a full County ticket. Miss Nellie Calhoun, a grand niece of Jno. C. Calhoun, has made a successful debut on the stage in San Francisco. The Radicals and Greenbackers * have formed a coalition in Camden, as well as in Greenville, Union and several other Counties. The "latest returns"~ from Indiana is the return of the negroes who were shipped into that State to1 vote the Republican ticket. Conductor W. E. Zeigler, of the South Carolina Railroad, was knock ed off the top of a car by a tele phone wire the 19th, and seriously. probably, fatally, injured. The Democracy cf New York, State and City, is thoroughly uni ted and the campaign is being pushed with unprecedented vigor. New York is bound to go for Han The celebration of the Gate City Guards of Atlanta last week was a grand affair. Military companies were present from New York, Con necticut, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illi nois Alabamao South Carolina, The State Fair. Col. Thos. W. Holloway, Secre ary of the State Agricultural and Mechanical Society, says that the prospects for the State Fair are very bright, and the indications are that the exhibition will be one of the most successful ever held in Columbia. The Fair will be held from the 9th to the 12th of November inclu sive. The Greenville & Columbia Rail Road will carry all articles intended for exhibition at regular tariff rates, to be paid at the point of shipment, and if returned by the parties ex hibitng the same will be shipped back free and the freight paid thereon will be refunded by the agent at the station from which shipped. The fare on the G. & C. R. R. will be two cents a mile travelled, or four cents a mile for the round trip. The Republican Convention of the Fifth Judicial Circuit has en dorsed Mr. Hobbs, whom it calls "that firm, 'straightout' Democrat," and pledges him the support of the party. Meantime Mr. Hobbs is spinning out long articles for the newspapers and telling how the "people" are clamoring for him. The best way is simply to let Mr. Hobbs alone ; the vote he will get the 2nd of November will teach him more than anything else how loudly and how clamorously the "people' are not calling for him. The Democratic nominations have been made in all the Counties. There are Senators to be elected from seventeen Counties. York is the only County that renominates her present Senato:. Edgefield nominates one of her present Re presentatives to the Senate. Out of the 124 members of the present House only 22 have been renomi nated. So that our next Legisla ture will be composed almost en tirely of new men. Rev. W. S. Plumer, D. D., for merly of Columbia, died the 22n d instant at Baltimore at the age of seventy-eight. Dr. Plumer has been for a number of years one of the most prominent ministers of the Presbyterian Church, and is the author of several able religious works. The Republicans of Charleston have nominated a full County tick et. They nominate twelve colored men to the House of Representa tives, and direct the Executive Committee to select five whites to fill out the ticket. Charles Mayrant, Esq., of the Sumter Bar and Master for the County, died the 20th instant by taking Morphine. It is supposed to be a case of suicide, though no cause is assigned. Alexander Laughlin, of Columbia, who was under indictment charged with embezzling State Bank Bills while acting as a Clerk in Commis sioner Coit's office, died the 23d instant. FoR THE HERALD. Our Washington Letter. WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 20th, 1880. The Congressional Committee of the two parties have of late dropped cut of notice. They maintain head quarters here, and still send docu ments to anxious voters, but their po litical importance for this campaign is over. IDterest centers in the Na tional Committees headquarters in Yew York. Still letters in conside. rable numbers come to Messrs. Dun ean & Walker and Edward McPher son, Secretaries of the Democratic and Republican Connittees. Those of the former generally ask for doeu wents concerning the tariff. Nore such are on hand. In fact, the Com mittee is of opinion that the tariff agi tation by Republican speakers and paper-s, in the last days of the Ohia ard Indiana campaign, had little to do with the result in those State~s. The Commnittees will keep their oflics open !gutii November ud, but both respondeuce should l:ereafthr be adl dressed to the National Commiittees at New York. Tfhe only pli tic-al event of impo tance during the past week was the final settlement of the troubles amuong New York City Democrats. The two factions in the city hav'e agreed upon candidates for mayor -and other ofii eers. This damuaging and disgraceful squabble is therefore over, and a ma jority of from 40.000 to 60.000 is assured for Haneoek in the State of New York. This means, too, in creased chances of carrying Connecti cut and New Jersey. New York was admittedly necessary to Hancock's elec tion, and the quarrels of her Demo crats had a bad effect upon voters in all the Northern States.. Ther-e is now no disposition among Washington Democr-ats, or among Democrats who come here, as many distinguished ones are constantly do They have already recovered their spirits. What is more, the campaign h::s n;t been p.riietd to :. anu wiil ao . Thrp,.b-ml the SanIth a ti n of th, ('entclnni of York tows S stlurrn.der. It wili occur one ve::r fr,: to;.morrow. The War -i Navr Departm:sents of the Federal Gover t p, - !l l 'e vcrv larzely repr" "1 ...hab!y all the States wi, t.: (ii! notiCC of the affair. But thb ''u th" holds itself responsibulo for the su(ess of the o::csion, and is p;:vparing spiritdly for it./ A Wise $Deaconi. "i)acon: Wilder. I want you to tell In* hoV Viu kept youlrse.l :il fanil i well'the past seasoi, when all the rcst of us have been sick so li.u-h, - : h::ve had the (ioctor. Visi t in_ us so +i-f f'ro. Taylor. the answer is very easY, i used I,)p bittees in time ; kept my family well and saved the doctor bills. Three dollars' worth of it ko;'t us well and to worrk all the time. I'll warrant it has cost you and the neighbors one t )wo unodred dollars apiece to keep sick the same ti n1 . "Pe:icon, I'll us.e yort: ed icine hereafter. FOR THE HERALD. What Maj. hinard Says. NEW;ERRY. S. C.. Oct. 21, 1880. E S r.s i:in.u : Last Munday you s ( te a ticket with my uam:e Ipon i - i hcrifY l. d asked . 1st. Whe!:r i was tlooinated on sucl tickct by uy con;e(t ; 2dly. Wieth er I w u rl un nu -uch ticket, and, 3dlV. W i etlvr I would serve if elect ed ou such tia:. i told you that I declined to be interviewed in re;ard to street ruulurs, but that I would like to have the Sheriff's ofli:o-and I say so vet. In the sa:u-e connectin I. stated that if my namne appearcd in your paper as a uomoinee i would have somt;ething to say in your next issue. As my nawc has appeared.I now have this to siy : That I am no cadidate. in any shape or for:ll, before tie peo pIe of Newberry, and wouild not .rve if elected. The tiuwe has been, and I hope will comec again, when it was my Iglory to be a car'didate before the peo pie of Newberry ; but that tiwe is not now. It is now the duty of every D)emocrat to support the regulbr Demi oeratic Ticket, and to use every exer tion to help roil up an otverwhlingIiu majority for that ticket on the 2nd of November. JMo P. KI:NAnn. [AJv ERTISE.MENT. Oct. 8 1880. EDItOas HERALi): Since handing ireally an understanding ? for it is hiuted around that Mr. Thomiason is wanted by - those people" for Sheriff instead of Probate Judge. Maj. Ki. nard would be left out in the cold, with the dirty blanket of radicalism wrapt around his independent (?) form. if Thiom'soni were elected. That is. independent so far as stantding~ soli tary and alone, the newly converted and apointed scntniel of corruption.i In reply: to this imnapudent tirade I would sayV, thlat no represenitative ot that p: ner has ever spoken to mue about that tic>:t. or any other ticket ; and that h1is i nnations of an under standin;'ad his representing me as "the newv!y con verted r:d appointed sentinel of corruptAion"l, are nIot onlyV an act of injuisti ce to me, without cause or founidation, but is absolutely muean, cowardly and f:lse. Julix P. KIN.ARP. NVept bcause there were no niore worlds to conquer, but the proprieters of D)r. Pieree's Fan:ily Medicines who have found it uccessary to establish a brauch of the World's Dispensary at 1Itndon, Englandnr, in orderi tosu ply fro i t i great J co ;::n ria n' -0 frei--vn co nre. where th. a rell, Pr *yei Chre. by 'Re .A.Fi, io . Al ofNebery Bride's favor receivedl. On the 14th inst., by Rev E. T. Hlodges, Mr. N. W. 1OfDaSs, o'r Newberry Co., and Miss ADDIE, youngest daughter of the late Mr. B. F. Sims, ot Union Co., S. C. Oct. 21, 1880, at the resilence of the bride's father-Cap,t. J. N. Lipscombh-by the Rtev. F. Ilahlam, Mr. J1. W. L. ARTHRn and Miss SOPHIE LIPSeoMB. All of this County. POST OFFICE, NEwasanw, S. C., Oct. 2.', 1880. List of advertised letter for weel.: eniding Oct 3, 18n0: Value." VThuy"'i h v ral-d :ne of A 'uc, U iiou t :(i ind thbiey Conip; i21t, ;s re co'_ IUC!'.'I 'IWi. t h;nl1 a il O.t I li'i lmen i u f or rt:y tw". , n0 ;tt r 2 who the doctors and neiglbors said cot:ld not be cured. I wtfuld iiave lost b, ti of them: on night if I h::d not givc: them Hop Bitters. Ticy did them so much good I continued their use until t1hV were cured. That is the way I say you do not know half the value of Hop Bitters. and do not rcowmneid them hivd enough."-B., Rochester. N. i . See ,)ther column. Ila Good Iteaasons for the Doctor's Faith. MoNoIE, GA.. M-arch 23, 1880. We have for Iwe;ve :ioai i oe:n prrscr;i ing . S. S. (''Swif2's Sypilai i' S,ecihe'') in the treatment of Sylihilis an-1 many other II diseases for whici it is reco :rt1c ded, and F are t'rank to say-, that the resuts have been H most satist'ctury, not havim:' ieen iistto poin:ed in a single instance. We think, for all the diseases for which it is rec)llmnendt d, it stands without a peer, and that the me Ii Cal protessioni wif, sooner or later, he ;e:'ced t' te!mnowledge it in the treatmtii o : philis, in ail stages as a sine qua non. N. L. G. LLOW.AY. M. D. J. T. RoBINSON, 1. D. ATLANTA, GA., May 22, 187f. One of our workmen had a had ea-e l" Sy- i philis, of'five years' standing, an'd was cureti } entireiy with ''Swift's Syphilitic Si.ecitie.'' le is now to all appearances, and in his :vn belief, sound and well. WVM. R. & T. W, HOO0PEl;. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, Pro prictors, A:i:tnta, Ga. Sold ry DR S. F. F AN:. Call for a copy of- . oung Men's Friern-i." Oct. 6, 41-1m. Vew .dvertisements. TO JURORS AN1 WINiiSES. In obedience of an ord-r from -Ho,. 1. B. Kershaw, Circ:it Jud"--, I herer'v -ive not:ce to Jurors and Witnesses t:" they 1 need not attend Cuurt until Wedr-e. y, the 3d of November, at i o'cloe A. M. E. P. UHAL MEi'S n Oct. 27. 44-1t Clerk o: (;ir. PUBLIC NOTICE. i Owing to the pressing duties as cthair ;an of the Democratic Party of' New ier r County. and realizing the great nec- -ssity for me to d'vote my entire time to the e success of that party and the ut': over throw of Radicalism, I herebv give pu1)iLe ;0 ice that all ni ousiness as Trial .1 ustice will he suspentded until aftr the eleedon. I refer all p.eisonis having business% w it a Trial Justice to ,Jamnes Packer, E r, Trial Jus tice, who will attendU to the sate 'S 'e,M. A. CARLBSLE Oct.. 25, 18S0. It Tritl Ju':ice. Meeting of Executive Coami- w~ tee. There w ill be a meeting of' the Cotunty1 ii Democratic Executive (omzmitrtee on Thurats- r day next, the 28th day of October inst., :i. e' lot~ o'clock, A. M., in the office 0f the ra lhairman. jLet .u.L the menmbers be nr'esent. M A. UARLISLJE, Chiairmnan, d L W. Sm1Nis, See y. fo Oct. '22, i880. 44-]'. tn Managers o.t Election. P -OFFICE CoMMIssIoNERS 01F ELECTIoN, N :n:ar S. 0., Oct. 2:3d, 188i. The Gere.ral E:ection for' Presiden.tial E!ectors, oneo Representativ.' in Uo:gress for this ( :ie :8d) L iCongreiXdonal Diurtic:, Governot' and Lieu:te;;;,t-. m-ern'or of the ~ State, Secretary of State and other State t ofticers, one Senzator aid ihree Represenita- ~ tives to the State Legislature, Shieriff, Judge of Probate, Citerk ofe Court, ihree County ( Coimmissioner's, anda one .Sooo Commitssi:n er for Newbeny County, will t helai at the . below nmentionmed P recineis, under the di- sj rection of the Mana'rst~ nimed, ON 'ICES- i DAY, THE 2nd DAY UF NOVEMBlER or NEXT; viz: C New berry C. II.--William Y. Fair, D. W. a!V T. Kihler', Joseth IH. Hutjtor. V Gibson'd Store-Sidne"y S. Cunrdngham, O John: T. Calmnes, F. 1. Siigh. Mavbin:on-D. A. Thms J. II. Kitch- C' ens, W. 0. Aughntry'. Glymphvile--Samiuel J. 'Wood, Joh'ln A. Ni Cromner, Wade Sauders. ICromer's store-T. W. Abramis, Wallace y; Cromner, J. C. Duckett. . i Jalapa-W. H. Eddy, Thompson Coinner, L Fred A. Schumpert. 1 Williams' St.ore-Jla-ues WV. Tribble, T Frank A. Teague, J. IB. Williams.T Longshore's Store--James B. Clary, Jo- ~ sephi F. BuorLon, Mi. H. Garyv. Piosperityv-A. il. Kohn, S. C. B:urye, A. ~ David Witherspoon. Dead Fail-Thomas IH..Adamie, John C. Gogz:u s, I. H. Bo~ulwar'e. I Poimar'ia-Ed vard ip p, G ha:!e l. . Co:'-mts, Enoch ,J. Lake. Thme above aippoin Vd Managers wil mee i he Board 0 'omi 5ion!er'e of Eleo ' o e~ Newbert y C. 11 , on1 Satur'd&y, the 8'a:d. y of Ocober t reive b oxes, pue r 3n netce.:r'"t v w's!rue: ':5n. - d.uXi'S" X. GULBRFAxT!, (ii iorers of Eh01L c!ion i : Neher . . . ., h.. . iag .Y.z . .D '". . 'ts. '' T ii D G : oro.C. F. JACK SO;Ret.tl' onr' its daservi t'o tam i U in io O t alie proprb- or in e te r mind to~t m.o:ns 'rra e. od;'I y..u 'ar dis: edur'n the FOi, or t any the te payith ar SEvi-i andUA yo w1 0o Ctd .d F.v A ssotCIKTtO, Pi Oct. m, t o Hae ar md I I CI i- C pren:s w o d"eire o ecurcet. ti daughters ihn thorough and symowirical a cuhIvation of their physical, inteke:nal, and moral power-.v. It is conducted on whe.t is called the "One-Study plan, with a 54:m-Aur.a Coruss o Studv ; and, by a system cf Tuitiona! Pre mianis, its Low Rates are made stiil lower a m who avern 85 ner cent. WRIGHT & J. HANDSOiE - segn men-n A - MIEN, YOUTHI 1C eSt Asortmientin h Pr.i 1-ATS, in the LYF -7nHTr 'here 'r he mmenie Crowd smg Y, DON'T YOU KN.W ? ELTEl k7 . VIIN A r. mote pairs 'eft ( h 0 -rns .vos fo: 24 1 .00.) OW v .U o r F:if (ro is . Pt I:I B. E. GL.N. : & (O Oct. 2'~, 8-i. Clthng Estab shmen v. L. KIN ARD, co mmr- (Vt1 ,~ s!U. c., r 'or. He- be b'eund the m,--st'9:lr.l0ive ,e ii: clthi~agng of l Renle'.i orA inL : a- (i ., ieh iny ti v e hi.ry e ds . , Ovr O ct9 . 27, 4 d e.. -TO CHARESTONA 3. C. HEAP EXCURIiON! owlirte lime to v'isit thc (City by the i" iTurin:s the~ fe*w diay that the rates wil redu, it, inl order~ to give everybiody ano portuitv y of making the trip before~ the 14 went i-r ses n XC. IISiON TiCKETS will be soil from Tickel .'tatio,ns on the line of the Green I anid C'o.umbial 1t Ril Road as follows: From L.'ave at Rlate ee woo..............2.4 P. M. 5 00 w .Market.......... 2.15 '' 0t) .ev-:iX..... .... ....... ..... 50 pp el'... .. .. ... .009 w..rr.............. Wj( t in. ................. .410 u.................l.5 L' 5, 00 t5 00 1 4 * l~- el' '''k4 -5 nrenr........... .... .r00 5 00 lspri'..........-- i-ird "' -.o ol gro................. . . . trriv in C arl:tna . S e Ni h t . 'x urn Ticke'- r' )rts wil be. sid o the - ra.J rg.V -niof Ln G ;uic lhi Rairoa. irpe-.,: trtibn o flir:-w:er ~in..\:Ieshr, Moe .rf u. s:! 't.. .. 1. 'j, av.u-,i2r n TlpC i 'r1'- t i o ly b Itjn' af in:: - ii wil~ noti>e extenid uiniC~ i e r Seny P ' b\ t i w 1 t h r e t b y [flil onr ;-N-3 where all else thiis. A REVELA n .EVOLUTION in Med icine. A b pan ::r direct appliention. as opposesi n -;d i.d:sf orv ititernal medicir.es. Send our ir.-Mise on Kidney trouides, sent esttStyle 7% V Thie :.': herry :edic.li Soe"ety wi!l hold is ''e on al-day in N'tvembe . As \"'. ' v r m;lpolrtlm m;e.t' n1:.: it is ho":-d 'lhe Pro;'Cs-ioil ,,enee. y :' rln:.{ J. M T 'IPUN Pr' .. Notice. Sale of House. : i . , : :4: i 1 i . . . i' -Jov o-fe "I' eI i4'' ', a L mr o . . "lr. .a' cy Maffi.' , 'er. 2 , 1\ '.. 44 -5t. 'Riagrv .i :S e _iSsii' a!d Utiemis .E No.1013 >Jr')ad S%teet, bJ',. Tenth aad Eleventh, R1i: VA., Ai '.. 7 I ha-; t : l' C e m 1 e - :.1 e ;.. i - n hraorv r. S:P sav. .-np-n:Nmederns. . i o.: t10 :":13 i 3roa Steet, t.: Ttad t ii ., ::c., in f" l fi:lit', - eit-te.ed by :Iyslf -uit 1 r '5r.* :Gim.:l .(( )t l 2 ' ,1 ,ia d find .I mi -; e froi adu. tv. W:'4" . 4 H. ' T-o -'. 4)~ U - Smte AMs4'er ami~ L'hemist. None~ [-nin unleI 1 . :>eta r the. Signa W$OL1ESA!.E UQUOR MER CHAN TS, 113 S. Fourteenth Street, RI2JEMOND, VA. D'r s de by bIa. S. F. FANT, sole Agent for Nev'.rbar.. Oct. 27, 44-Gm. -t. -\ NLY ~ ADE Curcs 'ry A B S 0 R~ P T I 0 N (Nature's way) It BRIVE~S INTO thle systemf curative It. DRAWS FROM~I Im hdilseaLsed p4arts the Thousands Tetstify to its Virtues. Don't de':pair unitil yo 1 !lav4' trit1~ hs~en sible. Ea:-i!y Applie.i ami RADiCALLY EFFECT UJAL Remedy, s.old !)y lIru1g.ists. or sent uv m:il on,re eilpt n: Price, 8200, by The~ "Only" Lung Pad Co. W'IAMS BL0KI DETR"OI'T Mch. lend fo T. s imoial :4041 out bok "Tn c T .."sen fee OCl.L '64 pi:1.j e :s 90'1t11irInI. Any. o-'- we1,4) 4 o pulr. b4:4- witl do. wel *e:.! I 42-:st. NO3E NO :wTICE.tn t4IN O~viywnu or. Co:DNT.I g Ai- - ro ., EWHERRY47 ;1 ~ I '4'-NTY. Niowtr :mY E . : U ,'! '. . :e'. ! :, tin . A 1 Notice i: hereh-: gie hu IN Co'US a Stute. JIy Cutter is' alb tyes as theyj wnmk the Taiors empoyJed. Samnpies sent on applic~ >f (oni y) French a nd E;n - .- . 0 A N i&e t~d o' uru.t aco a L i y .M ,r 2. FIE IOODIE -o fan At t,.iC Gents' Furnishinag Goodsa GENTS' A xrLN), ALL Tim~ STAPEAE GOOJDS USUALTY I DESPORTELS &~ i WrigihULs Hotel Block, - - DIRECT IPORTER ANDl ENG3LISH AND .* ME:-HIANICS' TO(LS oi-very mme p-e Laeh.m P ::n.1 d" :rhg 'a lig an Tr :.a: Lainoe Bab( Met:. M j - nry 0 F an H - T r a X ELSIZBeCOO - ;4 au regi a. Adj' usta Ba:nin __ Unec operati Manufactured by ISAAC A. SMEPPAR AND FOR SALE BY W. T. WRIGH' COOKIGAN A Tha has~ mr; beenu b):oi.t to :he S.a:irn Mtt;: LEE CO Ide in Rich~ja,i, YV. , onei oft the BESTr COOUi{ NG rE A TING S IISI U eputation for om Work in the e to all the latest ir appeacr,ance in ue but first-class stion. A fuil line lish Suitinqs al A: t O. At.o ;si--ed that they -l fo r yurseves. A Q:alities ! IL- M.- ME Aim<? H T, Warranted to be the KIJNABRD, commaiA, s. C. LUMBIA, S. C., "'S HOTEL. Le varietiei,i yets, Cashmuees, etc. a:. il'aGeni tobs.h H ~and-Sewed Shpes. Specialty, ND BOYS' FINE HATS. 01-ND IN A DRY GOODS STORE .::una to $1'.00 :vo! over will DMU NDS, - COLUMBIA, S. C. 6.. DEA 'LFR IN .MERICAN S.C. R TY OF n~l hlemp l'Meking.. S w S :In of al2i.,wih u -d vi:a:he manerc or s-itisfac * . ec. 6, 41-tf. C SThvESI E BEST IN THE MARKET. .cnf dIifierent sizes and rinds. Five th Enamneied Tc-.?roirs. Adapted to .iremen, and 1riced to su.it s'1 purses. ADINC FEATURES: Wod Doors, Patent: Wood Grate, b!e Damp~er, :nte rchanflgeable Auto helf ~*oin lItor, winging Hearth ~i Fine.Stop. Reversible Gas : Long Cross Picee. Double Short Heavy Ring Cove:s, llur.linnted Fire - iekel Knobs, Nickel Panels, etc. ad in Material, ia Finish, and itt D & CO., Ba!timore, Md. [', Newbery, S. C. - ..,s4otmenIt ol' ING STOVES O K ,~1 . : i )\k'no in usa. Tiri t) -'1 of' ckter Cookin:r Stvs TOVES, le -rl:tn C -:.in a ('. 1re Ie i ter. L ra a a ..t.. t 1ny,inom C' in't.kI f--fa r - m