The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, March 08, 1888, Image 2
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Canaid»t-» »Tid
•hoiild brkr ill mind
other mMitor the otIter,
etrengtheue the
eoifid fee Aleeted to
wonld (Ire him «i
M killing »heep.—
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fetelnlr apon |»tHil»r eM?fdedr« la tlie
KepuUllcen rurtr. Title feet o|MN«lte«
queetion • bether the coune cf tfee par
ty »lnc- lt» defeat tua probably tr; d-d
tu reg^Njibee-imddenoe e hlcn It h*^
by the mrwlnatlon of Mr. Blaine, ’i'feu
1« a queetlon open nbleh the \tewif
F W Bttfcrd’. Brtdr, f.brU.rd.y «!,. | XXTSUfi^ f " "* U "' n *"
1 Republican* are claim
ribMnem that eacli U
ifteit Prealdentlal elec-
I leading editorial from tin*
iber of l&r|*r , n Weekly, puli-
ir, give* u good Idea
taga ump opinion of parties and
11'bltiHl htatek. Read it.
Ta* Tariff TrmhJr.
:il>aat>daad aaweb teUod
redaction bill wa* Intro-,
i on the latlnut. Jt is
KaphhllcansUiem*e|ve» are Interoa
and Inatruftive. We quoted last w
a<m»e remark* of cx-Poatnia*u»r-0«ner-
al Janie* and other Republican*, show
ing diMistlsfavtiou and appnthenalon of
the party tendencies. The Providence
Journal, one of the moat Influential of
the chief Republican organa In New
Kugland. congratulating the party up
on what It holds to be the withdrawal
of Mr. Blaine, conclude* an article of
wafning bv saying, apprehensively.
S oilcan party muni reject not
but BlMlneiain in all Its
phases.*’ In the Northwitat the tone
Of Republican jourunfs in f.tvar of a
revl«lon of the tartlf Is-unniistakable.
But one of the most slgiiillmmt expros-
nlou* of Republican opinion 1* the late
speecli ol ex-Mayor l.ow In Brooklyn,
of which the Mtandard-l'nion
••Th* tendency of Mr l.ow to
away from the cardinal purpose* of the
Hcpublicau party
that it can not *
f* It, howev
whlfb Is drifting
♦r’a Drldge*. and Umi rest of tbe world.
At tbe Inal aeauhin of the legislature
a charter **< granted to tbr'T^umber-
land Valley aid lliinka Hailjoad,
Which I* a lint in this great trunk Hue
from Nashville to dptrlfcaton.' From
Rabun Gap it will paH* through Wal-
liatla and on through tha counties of
Anderaon, Abbeville, KdgefleW, Aiken,
Barnwell, Colleton and Berkeley to
Charleston, it will rim almost parallel
with the Carolina, Cumberland Cap
and Chicago Road through hdgeflehl
and Aiken counties. Jc-aviug Aikeu It
will pass through Bamnell and fi’al-
terboro on It* way to Charleston. Henri
M. Bracm, Dr. W. L. Brejfogle, Geo.
M. C*owlam Wm. II. Gas* and Win. C.
WInstalldly are interested tn the pro-
posed road, and say that It will be built.
They claim that their company ha*
’‘ay* j plenty of money, and that the
drift l i j,i # road to bring their coal to
K l , . ^ ^
me, afford* fuatiHit reli«r. ft iflfua
£ ' applied every hour or two, or atof-
ii a» th* itclilng retiffn*. in a couphf
of day* a cure ia eOVcted. IViUon an-
maq yield* to tlie same treatment, The
1 nflam matlon, and with 11 tl.e Itohing ana
hurtling, are allayed at once. I am
K lsoned doaeus of time* every year,
X shlTer no Inconvewiencn except, the
trouble of applying the hot water.—
m\ BuKnouuHfi in Boientlflc Ameri-
tnu. to himr and ailjuat awuh grlevw
:i T *
1*011. but k<n water, a« bm »a Cdii be a* may be praaenu-
Jo
van.
WssUst op«a the Ossr.
■A’ Colored man. who farm* near town,
went" to church the other evening and,
in the phraseology of the race, “got ro*
ligioh. ’ He went .home shouting
w hen be Wh* informed br lil* wife that
he wotiM have to go out In the Held and
“seek” in prsfyor, to know If lie really
mefev-iw
G O. RILEY.
Auditor B. C.
IS: OTIC K
xwxll, 8. C., March 5; 1888. .
J of jfiibaunotlpii to the Capital
bt the Eastern, Barnwell and
Western Railroad are now open at the
ofllce of W, 11. Duncan, Esq., over the
Bank,'Barnwell. 1 ' ' * '
IV. Gilmork Simms,
Willis J, Dukcvm,
fl. 1. Rick, . . r
0. Duncan Bkli.ixuer^
Committee.
mch8 * '
Charles
Where they profiose to establish
had the genuine article He went, and
<yF: x, t in i o wmi wiiam
word, loug and nmUr- f “ n V‘ e ,r, "7'«*h 1»* «mrs*
. . . . lead, the editor* of RepTiTilx-an organs
• cat flow»>wWtHWa Ifly or alx- t to axtdude funw tu rank* men like SI r.
|'t seem to he ■mb pms-
wlthoot wstny and
itloa*. I'ha Demo-
id la It* favor, ibe
wool. Mil. IuBe
ad Bogs' Inter*.:, all opp*-
I aOBttslUog sodlcteel party
i provoBt He poaosy. er »%•*
bf MtUng with Us. W
mm akoao Ion r*c»rd U k
i k-^i .
[H; **tiofl«ctll
j IsiwT lw> I’atrick Ford atid hi.follow-
1 err really repla<*e in the party the men 1
who refused to *up(>ort Mr. Klaine In ‘HI (
and thooe fur wImmu Mr. Low .|>rak. J
ikjw f Avwt how hmg the »t -adv
*atru«t<*! of s'K*h Heptihlloau. conlinus
•nd th* )>•*-•* rlslui to he the |«arty of
Lincoln and rthuii»*r and r**a arri r Mr !
Is>w, slortesi Mayor of Brooklyn hr
rttiaen. of both pwrtle., wry proper!)
,Wl:o*i| in th* < *w.pai C it ol 'si, •bit* |
I is ati II b»id th* cSW-* to take an ■•Ur.
port In th* caai pal a Hut !,. ■•■in
to a**1 M. J-artt **«.« and Vo«r<t '
tnf iu . a.,IMat*« I »*i r*ar h* • .•
rdiA.ftawA*. of IW 9*’At* I t* i « flttat la.f < mmA
promptly paid. The company does not j
pm|Mo,e to ask for any township aul>-
wrijilton., hut Uiey .ay that tl»ey will
bnild a ttr.t cla«a road, eqiilpiied with
heavy at**I rails, from Cliarl*aton to
Nashsiite out of their own money.
Th* |i*o|»l< of Franklin, X Iie-
raitw iinpatietit that the road did not 1
com* to tlie in at once, mi they w rote to
Major George H Cowlvin KboxrUle.
Tetui . and aakrd what f>mgt>mi he was |
in.king ID* re|dy aay. that .urreying
i-ori- ar* at enrk now an I that grad-^
lug will
I -r- t.
road l* a*kc*i for, .n
road III Bllfloc Towndffp In
Landing on the Navannah Elver
Said petition will be alted «u At tbe
meeting of the Board on tbehth day of
March next All persnua having oh-
jectiom will. flU flicitf with the County
Oomtnlssioners on or before that day.
•By order or the Board,
WALTERS. EAX’KS*.
‘Clerk.
OrncaorCoiTKTT Commissionwr*^
Barnwell 8. C, 14th Feb. 1888.)
Notice Is hereby given requiring tbe
Sub-Commissioner* of roads through
out the County to have all the public
highways worked and put in good trav
eling order -on or before the luth day of
March next,
By order of tbe*hoard, * ~
WALTERS. EAVES,
tef Clerk.
begun In th* rarlv spring
•tn* delay to .(ra>ghu>ni <g
Id rhsrtw*. of nuuJs on I aj»r
• 4 with tW pr..|**M«| mat,
fw • (««fl U%ti \ •« v
n loud k'mK'k at the door.
“^^a!ll, ,, said III. wife “git up *l«ran’
open the door. Dat’s de spefrit of de
I/ord come after you.”
But Sam .aid never a word.
Presently the knrvking v**. repeated,
somewhat louder ih.n tiefore.
“You Sam!” called hi* wife “Ain’t j
) ou going to git undar? IHt'sde .per-!
rit conie for vou V'
'ilw.h! M .aid ‘ *m. popping hi* head
front under the cmwring. FI* dcB*
run me out <|e tel,I - on' o<-w le m .lay
dar* Ile 'l oebbar gll In dal door ntd
my rouerut I**
A 0,w,n loa..—Th* lower boao* of
• .f
u*kl
.«t
tfee Ot
Itaelf I
>e I *rWU
III
t»r
lh* app
tmd mV
Gutk. 0
First door south of Brow\i House,
Ham wed <r. It.',* N.’CJ," offers his services
to the mi bile.
An experience of upward*of forty i
year* is the best guarantee that lie
known his business and will give *ati«-1
factifeu in the quality of hi* work and j
the moderation of In* charge*.
£9~R'‘h*hle time keepers for sale.
• ‘ ntchs
Bridge Notice.
Ornra Covxrv CoHtnasir.xana.
l*«nxwaLL, H. C., March 4. lOHO
The Co^»t> (’runmlasioner* will heal
the nalUwhnCehto R.vor.un theUeorga'a
t ,*.4 side of lb" new mod from I I lit •
twr'* Hr 4gw l*iwd in r*»« Huf»ni e
Hn.tge H- mI on th* t\*t day af April
neat, ol II •'rharh la lb* l.wwwnan p*
W4 onl Urn ewNirort l»r bnlLttwg Ifb
nr id gw* ood roam way a«*V »«'d •«rm*.
n. Hm brwma ouMar. AeOwarmlosko^wr.
Summms to Ab cot Dcfeud.uus.
M ' i
irtfi Vurotint,
IbrwxU County
ttnrr orttumou
—. - Jilea*,
re-
successful
mercantile operatiow
^rere falty
Tbf
A. J. Hughes, Plaintiff,
against
Cornelia steedly, Mary Steedly, alia*
William dtuedly, Laura eieedly,
Halhe Hieedly, alia*—, Eddy Steedly, I . r0 w M to the f«tt stature of I
Ida steedly, Kavmotul Steedlv, W. B r , ' • « a *
M. Illera, W. B. Htewdly, Ijivinls tollectial mitihood. PO too t
Nmvtlly
Hughes, Martha I.Page, J.E.Meedly
De fan dank*.
r ow et Meuxs rom rkukv.
( fhoyhior a*I gerw 4.)
To CmviHla siamlly, Mary Htrwdly, alias
■"*, William Stnodly, Ijiitra Htmd'r,
Ilf, alia*—, Eddy Htowdly.
Ida Hlaedly, ai>4 Hay aiead stmrdly,
la la thl* am
*v
r*
I e*.
4 Ml
i»*4
The evtfnt ttid
suits of my
during the Iasi year
equal to my expectations,
laws of trade properly understood
are as simple and'in fallible” *4 the
voteffdfVrHlimetic, »hd while the
neophyte fn letters would full tofilf
a University professorship he mtj
by beginning at tbe born bookV
in-
the ^
beginner rn ■militlU pursuit* ^
may, by sailing bis tittle boat near
the shore until he becomes expert
in commercial flnaaoe, safely vea*
tare upon broader opportonicea,
guide bis coarse tbiougb diBcultieff
a here aikeu would founder
rc*ch pmeperuas harewa anattaiu-
abU by •meteors and etperimea
Trained fm* early ba]
bare
wiib it* e<ery euvreul^
i yroparatmu and eyu-
saanwomwemik* M*vr usn.
■d
ortgsgee’s Sale
Real
* fa
I4»
Nil
\ I * s
• * *m *•
# M wo aMl
I (Mb*
siwl4i
>4
»«l •Ml *%Mm
mg k
t
snow* #mmJ mm <
Dr.J. H. K. MII.II01S,
Dental Surgeon-
Ularkiillr, S. C. ■
Uew* mfamm *f
As Swrwmmi
■ i
*e* ••
s*r*
II part
ran h*
h* says, whteh
f wwliiiade* »f
ir. *TW
was* rn ape
Unuflfl
iMk whlla I www44 i.k*
iui oil tn* pswt*. tio
- . ^aswd. ‘ The qaaettau
3 feme agfltak*. the ntlnrt*
layat K-poi ii.*^- U wti*thar .W* party
a III deal * IU) lh* qaeatlnns af ••vdar
t 1 la the light <4 lo-.Ui and not of ) «•*-
f , l*rdav Tber* ho* h-e« no surh Ini-
arid »ugg*«U ve a or] spoken
uhllran n> Kapnbllctn* for
Mianv a day. If merely to say such
things I* to aoparwt" ono’s a*lf (ram lh*
Murty, It la btM'wua* th* party U w holly
puaeweaavy. Hut howevor this may lo,.
yhcro I* no ilfiuM that a-w lde and do*p
and growing ft-Aing among R*piibti-
^ prhlali tin. bo*n expressed by no
found at last a vote*, strong
and calm ami lh" rospoime or
•» **«
l«Mral**S
. »•
ia as <
a pa*
•avow-
•Seat
<-aa **
i* *i
9m
<i I
• • i
9 W tSwuBa. ssnsSU
mad load* af mow*-.
• af lh* MMia*a af Fw>
•* m** *w ik. 9 •**■*
lgeU'*" , *W|»» I* *»•
■f llw H*UM . f J*A*
hwow rn*
bn
»«.
ar*
4
|kr H
-os-w and IU* young a if*
Teresa
T% n
t*
(«
prw-alia
by a Rea uli I
a day.
ra 4* hr In j ml * n.-i. pkawtr
>•* la 1 "" l* n"**war» »o ia.Sr lh.
as only tbe w ids aH*) » are la be
*'A word to th" wl^ ts salUrlewa.”
Let >h<.«* w bo cat, b on to ihl. ld*a try
It: soil I waoid take It a. a "prrlai Fa
vor If t boor * ho try the plan would
drop m* a lino next fall. gMag re-
«ulu.-M. L. Donaldwin in Collon Flam.
a 1.1 Ik* hr. *■ u**s hr.
A. F.. Dickinson, editor of tlie Reli
gioii" Herald, i>f Ricliinond, Va., was
telling the Fhiladrlphia Baptist As.o-
Tha iNoaplrolWr grovrol af ihW ’Vtata
ha* jo.l i.snod a emnilar to lh* .hang*
•ud eouoly irea.arar. a«*r th* "la*", *•-
uoirtog ih*ia b> •xamla* oaiwfally bo-
For* wiling Into ia**. • her. th*> h«>td
• voBMlIaa* for lh" sal* of laad* and th*
(■artlo* ow log bold or Haim lo hold re
ceipt. fur laxo an due.
The eles-Uon on the queation of pm-
hlhltion In Ahhevill* eouoty cam" off
last Saturday and resulted in a victory
for tlid\“no license” partv, the vole Ik*.
ipg “nd Hrruaa” l,l«, “llo*ms<>” WJ
‘i'S
• ine majority being Bft).
response will he well wmrth no- oiathin tho other day how nece*Mry it
rpors Weekly.
I Pstj H Iwry Pstlivt.
jutik>n of the Confederate *o-
altluiore on Washington's
JVade Hampnin was
iltitnore American
to made for Ltilted
Wade Hampton, who,
lor Hugh Thompson, of
d scats on the stage,
ir the rebel yell, and
llg followed. Senator
“*t wawthe greatest
army life that 1 was
wgKgm **0 sad scenes. I ha l
fought tlinmgh the whole war, and
was In North Carolina when Lee sur
rendered. i ffiVjIs we all felt—that
the South had failed, and that it was
better to have died on some of the bat-
J sflelds, where the rebel yell was s niu-
ng and our flag* were flying. W
I saw General late after tlie war
s.ridIt would have been ***y for 1.1m
reHered of l
Urn iiiiasing gr*y<y n-sponvlbihty hr ritling along tlie
Carolina snl- line and IntUng a friendly bullet end
In tbe war hltr, hot that he Hv*d and did what
I tablet. were did tor dntv’« sakeon^.^ **1
by Sherman's taken no other oourse with lma*r,” be
wfeich they said, “and if the *aaMt thing* wer* u> do
la*cHtrap>. ’ever. I would Ho oBlMV^Uimv." Every .bl* an keon awt
■ aid Confrdrr.tr ought to feel tta "You hot I a
hut I Ihflffuao, I mate no ap*h<v (or m,
about rutumm duriog U>r war. I eowM wish
MU I* my looffae wuold ehuoe a* the rowf of
my mmHh If I akaamp*ed *a eail my eM j mm
ivobt flm *M i
w to enlist tlie active serviersof every
member of tlie congregation, when Mime
one pertinently asked: “What are you 1
going to do witii a man that can't' do
anytliing?”
“That’s a mistake,” returned the rev- i
erend j^urnaiiH. “Every man ii of
seme use. If he can't do One tiling lie !
can do'auother. 'l^ie paint, is to find
out jukt what Jhe ia^Ut for, ami having
lound out, put him at 1?.- This recalls
an actual experience l once had in a
backwoods congregation In Virginia,
It was my First visit among tilts people,
andl was anxious to make it siuttcssfiil.
It should be remembered that cliurrh hi
the hackvydods nteaus a gathe: i^lgof all
the peopm and a good mart dogs, Af-'
F-r fie opening ft' nirri called on-old
Deacon Blank to lead in prayer.
“ ‘Talht no use askln tn.v,” he said:
“1 can’t tk» It.”
8«pjH.wyou start the next hymn,
, either.”
t taking up the collec-
youcan manage that!”
, 1*4 hand at gutting
Better j
that
Al KVA^DFM IIAMILTOR," .
Mwngsgw*.
Ry Ur%ljKRHO!V BltfiA.
hi* Attunmyo.
Atkoa, 8. C., Hkh. HKb, KM*.
WK4>tg*><
Appiii x iufl F*r Fin I U
Ntdiee I* hereby given flvat the an-
•lersigiMHl will File hlsHnal acoount with
Is'iigstreet Gantt, Km)., Judge of Fro-
haie, o.i Saturday the frith day of March,
I *8*, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, a.
Guardian of (beestate of Jolm Kamiuer,
and ask for letter. di,'„i.*ory>
HENRY KAMMER,
feb S8-td] Guardian.
loxurt*sst<uktt. aicnaan a. kitis.
GANTT & ELLIS.
. Attorneys At Law.
D AltJgWIfil.L. C. II.H. CJ.
AVill practice In all Courts of theState
and give tlieir best attention to business
entrusted to them.
Rooms in Post Office building for
merly occupied by the late Hon. I. M.
Hutson. [feb 2!)-‘h]i.
OM •«<
Bay.f"
lorlnalva.
W HI wake
k> overt th.m
aa* tliwe.i
l*atle«u will And It afora cnwfortable '
>■ have tWFr work 9mm at the oAkw, |
.Ituwgh If «Hwl^>d n U1 call wn Umov at
&>S tmmmutm any «fWrfe within thirty
Dt;»^ of Blaekrttle
FIRE
INSURANCE
m#*% a'a sa the
0«i sa shew* fewwe
sew hem k*<* laH—
tyemwim *f vwaft. mm I
wtaim qa»r‘«*• m ewmme* ew**-
Imw tW a#*'*e pw'aw* that are
the aVL»e *f the Hwmtlf
ta |o*y e**9 wwh th* ■ a#eh */ |*m.
yewaa a ah wfe wh Che week* te *4>
rwweaeg *w 'he 09 f s9e t4 Heflh 1
***—*. TVere ss mm wihrfMflt** few
| rag reae sw4 letvay—mm
rneee/eg-4 fee tW m »am mt
pm* I flew* • ah h**rt m
fee fw*e*e mmA m*tk "owhJ**** ml
k rew*'t* fh*fl tfete jmm9
. shaB fvm#4 t* am as*i my fw-wA*
• 1*99 *4v*m* eg lh* high rami 1**
a* beater mm**. TW reiataa** «|
„ W**l*hi* mi main*I
•w Wee made **r iwitfeiflt _
1 a*d the feed ^e*t*«e a f ewe m I
m. O ■ . ftum , mlnues «iih the *rm*it>f *f
mflh m ■•***»• , r w '
1 Wmrfk. *flWr.
Makmg M eMcm^t
lari*# th# diremlaufe i* wfewh f ***
•fl## bettor M#et*** t# tfe# agri-
mltar*! iwUrmtb *f tfe# >em*try
,9,,, ,, lean *th#v #andi.l#tr* f#r ikeir pw-
I eimplf #xt**«l aa mm#*:
I* Ik* F*rm*r* #f tfe*
Corfhtv at larg# t# rail on *r cor-'
rmponfl with me •• that iWj may
speCificallj defiu* .heir need* and
percinally malt# Unr* for ntiafy.
iM
*
ing them ia a manner that wtH
Tbe iintl-Feohifeitinnlsts are think
ing of eoatestlng the election. The
vote is not a full one, In fact, bring
about one-half of the Ikeniocratic vote.
Tbe Israelite, of Columbia through
8. C.'lhexutto, -whose daughter recently
married a Chriatifth. have published a
protect against ministers' marrying
young people without the parents’ con
sent. They say preachers who marry
children ahould have their voices for
ever silenced They call upon the
community to rise up and stamp out
this eviL The Israelites are greatly
wrotlgftt'up'br a Baptist" preacher uni
ting a thirteen-year-dld Jewess' to a
Christian.
Charleston has had a big sensation
over an attempt to swindle an Acci
dent Invurattcc Association.' From the
' coroner’s invesllgrrtimt-alid the’ eonfes-
! sion of two colored conspirators it ap-
; i**ars that Thomas Bond ensured an
acHdent, policy for ten thousand dol-
' lars on the life of J. B. Dudley, a «Cf-
} ored school teacher. Shortly after it
! wire reported that Dudley had died
from a fall down .Ulrs. or othercausta,
and Dr. J. i* Bdud gars ths medical
certificate and there was a gitieC ’funer
al. But the compau/ put'a Pinkerton
re Co work, ami after a week or
weatfgarioa kfl turn, out that
Di. J,'P. Bond a*d
* nagreM with” aH a.- jafl4-ttn
onn*(Sired A BaBG.\|N iN liAUNDSKLL
LADIES
D*Tear Owe arelaf, at Howr, with
FEEKLEHM DTE \
Thfjr will gyo *rerfthin*. Tbejr sre snM rr.-ry-
wber.-. IBr. ■ p^ckuv—Mixrinra. They have
no equal for sir^iiatli. Urmnsnew; Aiumint in r.ek-
w. »r for Ta*! new oi (folor, or non-fading Quah-
tls*. Tkrydo notorutk .r«m»t. Forvatrby
II. K PilKiOrJTc*, UukkX Uln-kvlil*, K. C."
OUT A^p'ltfcL!ABLE COM-
PAN’IEH. . -
PROMPT A N> LirtWtL SCTTLK.M KXTS.
Iii.uranve Co. of North America,
Total Asset.
Net Snrplus'over all Li
abilities
Amount paid to Policy
Holders in 1880
And’hare,paid to Policy^
lW>’<Ws since organi-
zartoti
Home, of New Yferk.
Assets $7,870,<*t) Oh
Net ShVpliia . $8,000,lld() 00
■grecril/’ mrpris* tbeir beat eipcc-
tation*.
In tW lines of wagnna, plow«,'
agricnlttfral implement* of a’l de-''
rcriptions, commercial fcrtiliier*,'
work stock arpl plantation grpccriet
$^,4fl•',351 ’88 , «n<i supplies, I am now prepare^ to *
j meet Uie Want* of all in n«3d of
$2,-111.^16 e9Wt ,ti a i 8 No matter how
$2,ri^kl7 W well satisfied you have been wit|i'
previous arrangements, nor how fa# ’
you may live from Barnwell, it wilf
Paid to Policy IlOlderg
siurfc organHcathitf $40,000,000 t&"
Factors and Ttntfcys Insurance Co.
Asaels ' $1,1100,000 00
My fompanics'have paid to Policy
Hokler. sWoe orgWniution over $!«>,- (
000,00!) 0(1, add 1 \Mffe |*aid to my - ”~"
Oft* hnndred pound, of Kolb 0«l) , n this imumdiate slctlon (I«l
b# well for you to inteffiew msflie*'
^re definitely concludi ng ydtfr tra
ra^genidnts Tor the year. *
Other announeement* witll be
*' 4 .
made cM the seasons ad Malice.
MONEY IN BIG MELONS,!
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Hefdr selrciad from melons weighing . . . , ,
overV) p ond. fo$ sal. by' ’ * u * tlie I’ Ml )*** »»,
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ATI! 18.
Elko, 8. C
ef bar uy-
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Yon rwmlo* And «tr*<rqr*r
liberal ( ovnpauU*, or 1
cDwreou* at cotton t
you vf’.l fftWl -iiT ay w
l%U •taisiw at wuh .eter. o*4 mm b#W
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