The Horry herald. (Conway, S.C.) 1886-1923, June 12, 1890, Image 4

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rpi tlORRY 11 KltALD Published Every Thursday, ,?-nvn-ne RBRALiD PUB. CP., OouAv:itv. S. < RATES ?)K SEllst in PTION. Ono V ear Si\ Months Three Months r>? Single copy Specimen copy t ree on application. KATES OK AI>\* EKT1SI NR. Transient Advertisement* s'1.00 per square. Might lines ?>f tlii* si/.e type make one square. No ?dvertl*cinent count*d )e** tlein square. Advertising line* in lot :,, column l? cents per line. Ad\ertisetnent* ol lud e ol I'rohate, Clerk and Sheriir it the ri'. - allowed hy 1 l\\. Liberal Contract- will be til ido with those wishing to advi-riisc fnr three, si.\ or t welve liiont lis, Marriage ami death notice.- free. Short letters on ? urn 111 topics arc cm li illy in\ Ited t orrcspondent- may ii<i> any signature hut true name o| writer must accompany all eomniunications. ' Articles to >e? uie insertion miM lie -ent in hy Monday, pnvion to day of publiea tion. All coinninnieiitions on business, lettertor pnhlication, and orders for -iib-crip tion a- well is a lv r'i-lm:, should he ad dl'essed to TIN: IIOKIIY IIKKALD, ( 'onway, S (' NCV. VOKi\ hKTTKK. * Kmrulai ( nrre-pondeneo.l title Ji. I S'.tO. The most nnienilicent ltofcl in the worltl i- about, to be erected on Fifth avenue. It is to he built by the Astor family, and will he managed by Mr. (loorge tI'oldt, now proprietor of the hotels, Hellovue and Stratford of Philadelphia. It will occupy the site of the residence of the late dohn Jacob Asto'r at Tlrd street and Fifth avenue, and will lie loo feel \vid( by SiJif) feet loilLT. <>lit of respect for the memory of Mr. A?tor. tin? old residence will not Ix1 torn down before the close of the present year. The new hotel will he absolutely the finest in the world, and for the accomodation only of lite very choicest class of attest' that is for those who can pay the most. Mr. ltoldt, who is to manage the new hotel has had a marvellous success in Philadelphia, and is an old acquaintance of the Asters. The building will he erected and furnished entirely according to his deas. Ii will present some novel features in hotel architecture, one of which will he a largo court, h> \ 00 feet, n the center. This will he arranged with balconies on each floor, .ornamental in design, and overlooking a handsomely appointed plaza below. All the entrances will he on TJrd street, and the large dining-room, f>() \ 05 feet, will stretch along Fifth avenue. The hotel will he ten stories high. and will cost between Jji*2,0(l(?,00t> and ooo.ooo. It will bo furnished in the richest and most elegant stylo, and will he ready by 1SW?. M fi.MOHl A 1, DAY. On last Friday, Memorial Day celebration was of an extensive char leter. atnl more generally observed than in any previous year. Hundreds of graves ol brjivc soldiers were visited and strewn with beautif 11 i (lower-. The parade was an imposing spectacle. The right of line was composed of the First I'rigade, National Cuard, (Icneral Louis Fitzgerald commanding. The (leneral and his stall and all troops, ollicers, and men were in full uniform. (Irand Marshal Hyatt and his staff mounted came next, followed by in\itcd guest- in carriage-; Depart incut Commander ('hirksoti, and lii.staff came next escorted b\ the Fourth New York Veteran Cavalry, Captain William Oliver commanding. The various divisions of the (Irnnd Army of the Kepuhlic inauclied by posts, fourteen files front, on the left of the I)cpartnient Coin0 t # mandcr and stall". Next following the Grand Army wore several (amps and posts of the Son* of Veterans, followed by other military and civic bodies, among which were lVekskill Cadets, the Bcrkeloy Guard, the Veteran Firemen and other organizations. no! roll TilK IKIjAXI). New York's great seaside resort, ('one\ Island, was opened for the season on Decoration Day. From this time on thousands of our popu hit ion will daily set their faces in the direction of this great breath ing spot, there to relax their cares and obtain a feu- lw> * .... ..wi.io mi ie?i and I II 111. i '( Ople \s iio ivc outside of Xe? York have hut. a faint idea of how important a place Cony Maud is to tin- residents of this city. On Nune of the hot days in summer it." enjoyments art* partaken of hy hundreds of thousands, everv 1 ?nt ami even train being overloaded with pleasure sock its. During the past winter a number of changes have boon made ut the Is . land, but as a rule \isitors tiiul the I same old scenes and high prices as j iii vcars gone bv. All the boats are 'uniting now. but the season will tint be in full blast for several wick* (looit IVncrs. Suntliont C'ultixjitor. II I was asked what was the til'st ami most essential part to good farm ing 1 would answer good substantial ! fences. ? I'laeing good fences at the bead of all other essentials for good farming may he (pii/./.ed at bv I hose w ho farm without fences, but I am persuaded I that the greater portion of the far nier readers of this journal like myself use fences, and \f those (plel'isl I l. wl - ' " ..... v..i iii.ui> |>ihmi\ leuceu iamis as llit* writer lias, ami to see stock j breaking through or jumping over poor Ieiices, destroying the crops that arc to support life and arc need cd to meet and satisfy all other demands, tlicv too would s;i\ that good fences were the lT>t and most important of all other essentials t-> , good and progre.vsive farming. Not only should the farm he enclosed hv good fences, hut t licse fences diould he kept free from weed-, hri ers. and huslies on each side, that ! they may have the full henelit of. | the sun to keep them more durable, t I, consequent Iv less expensive. The inside of the farm should have a suf- j licieiit pasture for the farm stock, j' l'eing unahle to got rails made in; sullieient quantities to build good,' 'stationary fences through my farm everywhere one was needed, I was ' ! compelled to move the fences to suit j* my crops, which I find to be less ex-M pensive than to make rails and build ja fence and keep it in good repair . vyhertz every one is needed. One , j might think it would cost a good L deal of time, hard labor and expense I ! I., in.iv.. O..I ? 1 1 ! . - . > ./n i ivi .1 i riiui1, imh i lie | ; Iexpense is not so .Tout compared L I witli the at)vantage thai I hero is in U ? this plan. Two good hands and I < ' team can remove and build a good I | j ileal of fence in a ilav. The advan- I tage of this plan in moving the rails! J 'keeps the rotten wood oil and they! will last much longer, and by prop1; er maiiHgem.mt you can change tlioH ! fence so as to throw all the same ( crop into one field and the pasture ( I into one and thus take much less , I fence. i Moreover you can -ave nitu h land. 1 for all the fence that farmers usual ly have occupies a good deal of valu- | able land, and if they were removed | the land occupied bv them could be! planted in valuable crops, which 1 I.I I- 1 1 in' eiuuvuieu with tin* time J I that is spent in turning at tlie fence in cultivating the Held. N??t onl> i hv this is much valuable land gain- < ed and put to valuable use, hut ! i much time is saved that would have to he spent in keeping these fence , row- clear of weeds, hriors and hush- < es. I have observed farmers who J had two lields cultivated in corn or I two in oats or wheat, with a surplus fence between oecupving a space oj ?_ about twelve fed of ground. Now t count all the cross fences on most N farms, at these figures, and it would mount up to acres, and these have to , be kept at the expense of the out- t l side fence. And also you have to < pay tax on these unprofitable acres jo'-t the same as the rest of the farm. v ()1 course it would be part ofeeon j omv to look ahead and arrange these i v I III I V I 1 >t/i i I > ' I I' i euces nut I M-'V make ! their mission for as 11?i?<?" a period as 1 possible, that labor, time and expense t I may be saved. . \ F.ach field should have a good t movable gate placed at the most eon- 11 venient place lor entering the Hold. ^ This may seem quite a deal of Iron- p ble, one which would cost much e lime, but if you will count the time l) that is spent in laying down and putting up a fence four times a day i in cultivating a ten acre Held of corn, y you will find it would see several }gates. Moreover, laying down and c putting up a fence four times a day 8 will wreck the fence for several pan- C els, which if kept in order must be v llxed at the end of each day or at c each laying down and putting up, ' I will gladly hail the day when ' fences will be done rway. Much of j our country is getting scarce of tim-1 N ber and we need a good stock law | r thai wo can farm without fences. 1 Hut as it is we would do well Ionian- ) age our inside fences so as to get ( 'along with as few as possible. > T. I). Haiho. < Wokiii Knowixo. Hughes' Tonic i the old time, reliable remedy for t fever and ague. Imputation earned ( by thirty years success. You can < depend upon it. Try it Drnggest i have it. 1 Ilarrisoa an<l llir Wlitte-IMnni(>?l Kni^lit on llu?t Terms. W ASM I Nii'l'nN, M:l\ g'j. When ill*' President and party, which; include*! most of lii< ('ahiuct, left for Cleveland, Ohio, Thursday, there was a most significant jihsanfee. The White-Plumed Knight was not there. The man from Maine was missing. Mr. Blaine was expected to bs one of the partv. Thiscxpoctat ion held good until yesterday, when 11?' sent word that he was not j *roin<r. The suddeniu.'ss, not to sav 1 ry ~' t' ? I abruptness, of this action created a ; belief that all was not well between the President am! hi.- primier. In sliort, it wa> believed Unit thoy had,' if not a full grown ?piarrel, at least a till, and that the Premier was in a Uiosl undignified hulf. Whether the trouble between them is of a vitally serious character is not know n. Put that there is trouble between them is a frigid fact. Mr. Blaine was .-ecu last night and asked why he did not accompam his, chief and theeau.se of the trouble,! lie refu-ed to say anything ahout the matter. There an* times when sj lenee is a< significant as speech. I his i- one oft liein. The ?juery is in order: Will I he IV -id n! be eoiil'nOiletl on 'tis retuni with hi- I Vernier's resignation? If he should bo it won hi mean the disueption of t he <11 ?i r,?*t - - 1Jros/?. N TUv ! svt% M oini UMk 111 The unveiling of the Lee moiinment :<! Ki<-)nnotmI on MavvL'th, \vain* event of which even Southron should feel proud The patiiotisin which conspired lo bring ahout the vent is conimendahle. (ten. Lee was an ideal gentleman and soldier tnd well deserved the honor conferral. The statue was not needed to preserve the memory of his manly mil distinguished virtues with the ircseiit generation. His troops lov d him sincerely and honestly, and would have followed him anywhere t was possible for human ho.ings to /o. Tliey have instilled these prin'ipics of love and admiration in heir ehildren. In honoring sueh a nan a people honor themselves This is a monument of love creeled ?y tIn* spontaneous affections of the , sonilcrn people, presenting a tlisa- , {livable contrast with the Northern icoplc in regard to (Jen. (J rant. No >voiidcr sonic of thein ar? ?Ii-r in led ami angered at t he tnanil'esla ion of the Sonth's enduring alfeclion hi its poverty for its dislin- ' piishcd leader ami champion, while hey in their i.iggurdness decline to ontrihnl.e of their snperahnndance * 0 the erection of a monument to Jon. t J rant. Thev ought to tret nad, rave and cavort. Thev are ven at the door of the public treas* irv for an appropriation to do what hey are too stingy anil unapprecitiive to do, thus lowering him to the evi 1 of the Missir-ippi jetties or 1 Icll-gate. What a shame! The Washington /'<?> ', a llcpubli an paper and an organ of the Administration thus remarks of Lee md t lie Sout h: Lee was a soldier and a gentleman n the highest sense of both terms, lespite the fact that lie took up arms igainst the (Jovernnieiil, under a Mistaken sense of superior dutv <> his State, lie possessed in a re- ' narkable degree those qualities of diameter which command respect v md' \\ in esteem, lie was a citizen ( ipon whosn private life rests no reiroach, and the South is jot alone n her opinions of liis greatness and joodncss. The standard by winch rue manhood is measured is a uni- 1 ersal, not- a merely local or section - il standard. | j Tliv Poxt is not of tlio.se who hold hat because of the Soulh's liostilit\ j o the federal t'nion she is therein < leharred from paying memorial tri- j mte to her fallen leaders; or that iccauso the issues of the war on J rhich she fought and lost are dead, i lie brave men who fought* and lost villi her should therefore he buried ; ;l n neglected graves and out of re- ' neiiibraiiec. Il is not in human nature that hey should lie. It casts 110 imjm: 11ion upon the loya11\ of the South o tho restored l iiion that tliev are jA. I'itiful indeed would be the specaele were the South so forgetful of ler distinguished soldiers as not to elebrate their virtues and keep their iicmories green. Then indeed were ier honesty to be questioned and . ler self confessed humiliation to be 1 espised, and the value of her citienship to be discounted. The loutb is simply doing what any olli j r people of ordinary pride iu themelves would do under similar eir- , u instances. The Southern people have accept | d the results of the war. The lost : 11 ause is no more, nor e\er more to >' >e. ii is a living cause tor which lic\ arc now contending, and in r iew of the wonderful progress they > lave made in the last twenty-live ears, of the sturdy, self reliant apaeity they have developed, of the ' tudiness with which they hear vhutever harden the (Joverninent lupuses upon them, of the iimpiesionahle alacrity with which they vould rally to the defense of that iovcrnmcnt were it once in pertl, it a ill require something more than heir veneration for Uobt ' K. Lee to convince us that they are not sin ere in their devotion to the old Hag, >r that beneath professions of lovaly they conceal a treasonable purpose. 1 j Wt call attention to the novelty of its < Iof paper with an interposed layer of.wat' under pressure, making; a sanitary mildev houses, that will last a . long as the building Experience has t-hown that the cheap pa not protect a building for any length of tini the house drafty and damp; these defects c A Good Sheathing like the O K. Huildint it is a waste of money to use an inferior artic rut up in rolls Itil inches will SAMPir, CinCllLAR ?Nr Pllctn ']YfTf!A lUSNISHlD on APPLICATION JTA. ^WORCESTER'S UMAE THE ACCEPTED SI AN A DICTIONARY, THE LEADIN A BIOGRAPHIC AT, MAGAZINES, A! DICTIONARY. KOLI.OW of ovor 12,000 per. 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Jl 'f* J /WELL KNOWN APPLE TREES g* J Qt Wa Jnfliiitn ilRMIN I mil ollitr vil* SB ?4^) !\ fl JLA. UfltiU nrla. U talc <.it ?? I tlow* ft fl . ,lW)yM I 1 J| jf rr?,fruit*, S#r?l., Ktr., I KKK. ^ FERN CLIFF GREENHOUSES, it P. O. Box 022. SPRINGFIELD, OHI^Bh \, , t ; ' ' it *< i V ' * \. - '* ' ' - ' . X , Jt +. a(vj , ;; --'f %. $ jJfii' { U ' '1 / ' ? ' 'r'/1jtould Be in Eg HoussiioldJ . ?> | t f CW't tWc* 1 I HCO Mr\:.> *' A >4 Hash, Cookod Moats, ' ish, Solatia, or ?'rult, V >f/otablo8. IN USB FOB > YEARS. i) Iy succdMfh 1 i ?'(' i * * '11 ; ^. I< 11 I, Ktt-'tf Hi !U OWE ! ,'i rf ?. MACHINE CC. < . mass * *i 3 * ?. IB ') p " H V ; ' i ?=* r tap: ' jl , v. M r% ' .. 1 'V=v KJ g nno ?aa ' * [ave r.tt i ? ? n> turtle KcpotaltoQ wlmrcvvr uncd. "STRSOTI.Y FIRST-CLASS i?'. 'liiylj ! voiyl hlng >11!? f ('oust it utoo \ tada Instrument. V Jj- f <? t'ii iiii<] it to tlmlr I : i : , illlti '? to itlYCtt* v-' fio merits of lis ' : ' t; to t JtOHC IH" Bit* ilig <;? purcliHIiC t<> : ntl r Catalogt:o jukI 1 Tit's. V'irr Urnc f,Av,rA,ilHKKs ttitsvil {JL vC?jii L-ridgcporl.Conu, ? the oliloMt it ml must popular m-lontlllo nml povlinnlrnl i-nir publlahcil :i> -l linn Hie i<irk-?Hi IrculiU lutt of kii> |Mi|>or o( |ti cIma In t lio A'urltl< 'iiliy ilin.-tiitnl. licit* t olui nl VVoocl iKHRrttv* i-H-. I'ti U.-!n-<! utt-Klv fi-inl fin- :.|n-rinn-i. i-l-i. I'rioi- |3 a yiinr. l-'our im-nl Iih' trial, !. II NN iV i it., l'r ui.isiiKits, :(r.l llromlway, N.V. ARCHITECTS & OrJILDERO rk Edition of Scientific American. O A front siiccoh*. Knoh Iamio conlnlns or>V?rr?<1 It liotfrtiplili' plati-i of rounliy ami city rimibmon or public biillilliiKH. Numerous i-ncmvlnitA mi ?.ii iiiiii p jMcmcui um ,h mr nio ibo ? ! uoh a* con template 1 ulUllmr* I'ilco % /*) u year, lets, a copy. UUNN x CO., i*i ni.iMir.un. 40 year* Av|n-rloi i and linvo lunde over 100,10) nppllcutii.nn r<. r Amort can and for. 3v\ ,t patent*. Soy*1 ! ?? Handbook. Correa* oiideix ?! hi i ll tiy coiiiitlfiiiinl. TRADE MARKS. In o-icij your murk l* not rcui?ioio?l In tl\o I'M. . i pply ' > Mi w .v i slid procure lumeiltulo pi itvctloii. Bodil for lluudboolf. (!Ol'VRI(!HT4 for book*, charts, map*, III1., qufekiy produced. Address i \ N iv ( ()., i'litciii Solicitor*, f. t feU DllOADWAY. M. Y TinMiT vmrn U!rsTY i i>>>a ? ykUui* wateh. ? ^ $ rsi: ' : i eq:n!\ v. ; \j l u o lILS. V Kt.TKIiKHII-R j ' t,ii SlI.K l'l.tl.l.USfl |C_13k w . . :A t& '|? >!^Vf _ ? ' '*" r- i j?r, Y(o?r !<>/'/: Q' V" V"'-' i _ & V<^g5fRul __ ., ? i. . ? " ] A'ol-I ! >Hh r?!' ' ml .ISrate _ ~'r?n drinking ' " . | W--I i rc -lalrr. Va, '. 'J'* ?>'" l??t i ami chi ? J- r 11 " ^ * V.fK . ,ir. y>i<vi f ' * rliMilr. . >>?;?? .ilor ^ niKt*. .. ' nirn?:i..rr,ATrn. 1 )onU Wantod. 3$0r hthas* tacchv ' 1 C^NTRt; fiTRUET, a l> a ,? .\K?V YORK. SE^' if K 'CJ. ? < y?*?.Av, )tary Shuttle S'winj; Machine! [UIHCAl. DKlAHTt l(K Jt 11 . I Vl.K J1iCIHM H. little Whcsl-Shf.jd, THE "RHDUtlT ? j li? nOt III: fll Willi tllO linttlo inc."' cotitln. i s" 'Iml " i'Ium' nu?ly inoii'Miiii-c'iioii. fiiln?. It 1- ii. ? , . riNESVCI: THE FrNE! MICTION N2AHIY a?/s. " iro Olilicrol to a .|f a ABOLI8H?D. iurtf..jH 5i(l:i,, |iU?*. >ins onc linlf fnstcr Jf-t - TT Ith Biuno Jnotlwi. .( It l? pl.cniv r rt. (I.vilil? >?1' ' In' pi li < :i l. I [. I 1 liu iiti'lilntatthtMi ns One-Halt Ei.sior. " ":,f u u truo . ri:??liO!n> to ""in.ifui.'no'-."" Buy the Best! Motion 1 t)w ():,!/ 'fro of iU'ivinK a VlllgMAohilH i ' . : . ?ii . -;i r niton t a nil -?..* i **T.\ * A A U I*,'* i r hvikI iih torcifonlitr*, ot? andarti Co'n.wj f<.,; Cleveland., 0. SSS^SMcilor to all Sntetltntes iQlTIAiTt! h'or rn-Ninic unci inukiinr l.lplit, |nr? wV ?> lllitcstlMc IMiciiltr;t Hri .ul,'I'cA U'hWp, IM's, Muflinn, Unfit**, /r* f**S' Jnlnmv C;i'.o, ( oni Hi end,Short i L?r\ wJ I U ?kc. I'm, IMch, I>?imi pit ii v*?, 'tollfld I'nddlii?* mul 11 nrKtT?' in-nl. Jf pnnncl < nn cent*. ^WUfc <" ??i<l '?j ( ciunlry MrrclinnlN. - - ? ^Dmw Mfwiiffctmlnu ('o. ~ -?YOL'H ^ pBAVIMI ?IWTM|f MinELY FPAMEO IN BRCIIZE OS GILT. I'IiihIi llortlcr. Si/i'," t i'!S IiicIica. : *3?For $3.00 ^ As f'^ons any Artist >villsell lor $10.00. (ALMOST ANY DEALER CAN SHOW YCU ONE.) BY SAVING 25 COUPONS OF 1PR0VOS1RS Ureum Washing Powdor. ONLY COSTS RiQ, IM P PACK .VOL. One Coupon In I'n rjt Vaekng*. Unvxctlltul In tjuatity Quantity, r r^rk/M"** Ank Your Ln1UUfc.il For It. If l?o iIooh not havA It, write to im (in?l wo will see tlnit. von k<'( I'* WARREN PROVOST & CO., V'KtO Humboldt St., - Trooklyn, N. Y. !'. JK e? '. v t it . : %r Kl.otVI t:- IN Till ? LAf^D C~ PLOWERS! n r V.; ^ -v L?v1 O S^-sef SmIIi fit n/. N|?r*n '< Ipf.'l'op Itottleo. CACK C~ CENTS. AJ.SOOl'It KX IMtA KINK SKKKIAKTISS: LVS DES IHCAS ! SPRING MIST ! LMEAS ! NEVADA ! ?r/IP?r.RiAL PINK ! RQUSSEL ROSE EDEN EOUQIJET! LILY OF THE VALLEY! \ II O el I I. per liot (If. PiCCIOLA ! rl tic r.n.st dollCiltO il I id uic.t liutlnkfalora made. I ?nr iru Ic-murk patented oil every label. " Delicate ah a cobweb, l.a.tiim aw the hill*." 1 " It" your ilrui'idtl don't Keep llirrt .end itmoiint to n. mid we will liirw.t'il prejnild. DOUSSAN FRENCH PERFUMERY CO., t <1 ( liiirlt'i1! St., .New Oi'lcnn*, I.it. werner's |||3 M | "j" H l^j | |>| ?? IFOR : oyspepsia tm indigestion, *? I'KlvH nooutlc mid clironlo V., OUKOH. Till* Ih I ho IllOftt nKKr?viillii|; DIHOKKV which trouhlcN (.ho American I'ooplo. *Y"?> ilie ?VSIM',I"TIC it " will prove 1 o ho t ho restorative ho lius Kdiiglit lor .so long OBSTINATE MALARIAL DISEASES,' Liver Complaint, Oiliou3ness, Etc., Tll.I.l) when expensive iind elaborate 1 roatmont provo , ineffectual. g in 2' k b ('nil* in// Jl,-ntln< ho it ml Xcrrtm .* IH.icaacn, bLOOu fOiSO.I AND PILE'o t'\ re It ICH.l V *TI> at once hy f-J iisini; m Al/r TONIC. : V,2KJQSfcS FOR St.OO. \ 1! svo :?*k Is u Trial. Dru^gls!m null II, or iirilcr li'aisu l'ropriolors, H, & H. WERNER &, GO. Ty"' .'* UNION SCHOOL FURNITURE CO., MAKUFACTUaEnS _ ?3UT? I M?M ft :"'T1 (IF ALL j? lF; ' * : f XINHS OF ?LSi#^ I? b i w?C"tv? /.k: rixk iFURKllTURE and FITTINGS ron OFFICES, SCHOOLS, BANKS and COU.iT-HOUSES. i * XN*9.JOV?lIt" WK inn It o a x|>o..)nJ'y < I 10 alcskn lr? Kl'fiit v?nl?'ly < f s'yl.aa ii.nl priaiais? tliniiNiindH koM miiis'.'Ally All Kinds Of METATi AKD GLASS WORK j . FOR INTERIOR hrr.:,Gi. j ^ wriie mr ...-.il [Vices. j f AddroHH? UNION SCHOOL FURNITURE CO., Moation thi i pnpr.r. lint lie (Yri'k, FIFTY THOUSAN^O mS?QTOV^I HEATING 1^ mBI PER ANNIlM^Pj With MANTKM, ORATK9, 11 OT T^MBSSHhI WAIllS. TIN-WA11K. .....i ,uVVHB proportion Is *ho protluotlvtf oftbo y I Phillips & Bnttorlt Mannfactiirlng'tto. I NASHVILLE, TENN, I TlXICIlt HTOl'K of furnlshlnf r for M tlto KITOIIKN, the 1'ANTUY no.I tlio DIN I NO ItOOM Is lmmento. H WITH I.ARfilt CAPITA!,, lo?f I xporlencp, iiiul favoiablo looatlan for H tin- chenpsst i.iir Iron, uml tho l?w<Mt H frslfflit rntos to nil southern points, on* fl goods aro unexosllod In ouulity, and be? H yonil Oompotltloii in pi loos. AVERV ?r; ttjit slipuld hnve H our Illustrated Catalogue. (Jon oflpoiuU H onco solicited. H Phillips & Button! Mfg. Go. I NASHVIIXtii TXiNN. I