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Thk Horr Published Every Thursday E. NORTON 'Editor. J T. MAYERS, Gon'l. Manager. PurposeThe uses of sorrow I comprehend Hotter and better at each year's end. Deeper and deeper I seem to see Why and wherefore it has to be. Only after the dark wet days Do "we fully rejoice in the sun's bright rays. Swei totr the crust tastes after the fast Than the silted jiourin md's tlnest repast. The faintest cheer sounds amiss To tire actor who once has heard a hiss. And one who has dwelt with his Ljrief ai one He us all the music to friendship's tone. So and better 1 comprehend How sorrow would ever be our friend. Ararat and the Ark. The story that the ark has hcotl \ found in it tolerable state of prescrvat inn in a chasm high uji on the , sides of Ararat is no doubt the. old ''fake" in a new dress, the aforesaid | old fake having made something like ! semi-annual rounds of the press for the last do/.en years. Hut, lie it truth or fiction (it ought to he the truth, a Hishop of Jerusalem being among the eyewitnesses of the recent "wonderful discoveries"), the story revives interest in the historic* nnd semi sacred old peak, Ararat, "tho first < named summit in human history,' and the peak which "emerged from tic Hood and lifted its head over the; wrters in order that it might look ' down on all coming generations to! o o the end of time," is tlie genesis of lloadley's 13 sacred mountains, Moriah. Sinai. Ilor, Pisgah, lloreh, Carmol, Lebanon, /ion, Tabor, ()live, Calvary and the "Mount, of God" being the other 12. Ararat, or more properly the two Ararats, "Croat and "Little Ararab arc peaks occupying the center of a mountainous region in Armenia, belonging jointly to Turkey and Russia. The former is 11,820 feet high and the latter about an exact 10,000 feet from base to summit. The Turks know (1 real Ararat, the resting placo of the biblical ark. as Aghri-Dagh, or "Mountain of tho Ark." The Persians call it Koh-i null, "Noah's Mountain." The Aniph-kirs call it the "Peak of Cod's Boatman," and whenever in sight of it perform a peculiar religious ceremony called "Leila Rhinori," or the "Brave Rhinoceros," because of alegond current among thorn that Cod cursed the beast and commanded Noah not to take him on the great pi aft with the other animals. To this treatment the rhinoceros oVjccied, and when the ark lioguii to float he hooked his horn over a railing at the water's edge and floated about with t lio Noah inn vessel, an unwelcome parasite during the -10 days. lloth tl\,e Turks and the Cossacks believe that Ararat is guarded by an unearthly being and 'hat no tnancan ascend the peak and live They have a somewhat contrary opinion, howevt r, as to what kind of spirits are on guard, the former claiming that the devil is guard supreme, the latter that angels arc on watch.?Kx. Plowhandle PloddingsIf you expect the laud to feed you, the land must be well fed first. To make the winter dairy profitable, you must begin by filling a good big silo. It is poor farming to sell the best hay and leave your own stock only tlie refuse. Full value can be had from the j feed tig crops oulv by feeding tlieni under cover. It is a hard matter to lose money j growing clover, because it lias so| many good uses. There is no profit in owing a single acre of land more than you can thoroughly cultivate. Surplus earnings cannot be ilives ted in anything that will pay much better than a good barn. You cannot afford to huv all your home supplies, no matter how big crops you grow to sell. Choice fruit is never had fioin trees that are permitted to bear more n.,., <i,~.. > /ii<411 uiry unit pru|/(TI Y I10liri8Il* Hogs cannot be fed off too soon after cold weather comes, if you mean to got the maximum profit. No farmer can afford to buy ma nitre until he has first made use of every pound produced at home. IIow can you expect to know whether it pays to feed stock, unless you know the cost of the feed they eat? Jf you really want the creamery started, take some in crest in it yourself, instead of uniting for your neighbors to do nil the work. You cannot afford to get the impression that you know all about HOI ? Most Wonderful Feat Win. 1j)*od, h London actor of t'n t latter part of the Kighteenlh Century. . onco when half drunk ottered '?? ? ? ^ gor that he could repeat evi \ w > < in a Daily Advertiser at the noxt morning's rehearsal. Accordingly the next morning his opponent ridi culed hint for bragging upon I ifeats of m?niorv. Lyons forthwith handed the paper to a judge agree* upon, and, notwithstanding Lite wan' of connection between tlm : \ ( item's, editorials, stories and -i ( tisejnents, lie re pea* e 1 every word ' the entire paper from hegintL to', end without the le ?st hesita' /> or. mistake.? K\. Swine Scraps l'refer dams that are regit; Soaked corn is goal for \ouitfc !''?? ' i If you want clean pork feed clou i < i food. j( Kilthiness in food tends h i' orally to UlfienSC. Discard a sow that is not a good ( mother. I A really good hoar will so >11 repay ] his first cost. Kve y day a hog is off his food is a dead Joss. j A well fed and cared for pig is not hard to restrain. When a sow or her litter is sick ' look after the feed first. Never try to increase coarseness by using a coarse boar. There is more danger in castra ting a fat pig than a poor one. When fed in any one place a lY I ing door becomes a necessity. When hogs once get behind it D O O hard to get them started again. Worth Hemember: :UT What wo weave in time we w. .u n eternity. lie tliiit begins with prayer will' end with praise. Mcddio with no man's person, but spare no man's sin. Sin forsaken is one of tho best?;vidonees <>f sin forgiven. It matters little how we die, but it matters much how we live. In religion, its in business, there aro no gains without pains. The street is soon clean when 01 ryene sweeps before bis door. hying rides on debt's back: it is hard for an empty bag to stand 'up right. In the Hi bio there are shallow? .vhere a lamb can wado, and depti where an elephant must swim. llnppy Hoostch. Wm. Timmons, Postmaster o Idaville, hid., writes: "Klcctrio H't j tors has done more for 1110 tlu. i 1! other medicines combined, for t'.v feeling arising from Kidney and L v Ier trouble." John hoslie, f* mer I mill wl.Kibiii.i.. -I' ? !? ?? iiv. /\.yiMiuin, *?i {biiiun JIUICC, "Find Electric Hitters to bo 11. .,e. Kidney and Liver mcuicino, .nndi | me feel like a new man." .1. < >. d, ner, hardware merchant, same tow n. says: Electric Hitters is just the thing for a man who is all run down and dou't fcaro whether lie lives or dies; he found new strength, good appetite and felt just like he ha 1 a new lease on life. Only 50c. a la" le, at Dr. K. Norton, Drugstore. 5 I It Should be in Every House. .J. It. Wilson, 371 Clay St., Sharpsburg, Fa., says he will not be without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, that it cured his wife who was threatened with Pneumonia after an attack of "La Orippe," when various other remedies and several physicians had done her no good. Robert Ihvrber, of Cooksport, Ph., claims Dr. King's New Discovery has done him more good than anything he ever used for Cling Trouble Nothing like its Try it. Free Trial Bottles at Dr. K Nortons Drugstore. Large bott'es, 50c. and $1.00. Crow is the food of the ambitions, the cowardly and the igno; When a free man eats Grow he swal low? his own convictions. Itenu'inhc i* That .1 ohnson's Chill and Fever Tonic will cure chill and fever, bil lions fever, malarial fever, Swamp and Hemorrhagic fever, also new ralgia an 1 LaCripp, and if it fails to do so your money will ho returned. For sale by Dr. E. Norton and C A. Croft, Conway, S. C. Prune Syrup and Senna is the best of all laxatives. For sale by Dr. Norton. I I A Sal e I ii vest men I ( Is one which is minrjinlno 1 .. i ^ * I ' bring you satisfactory results, cr in i ease of failure a return of purchn ' 1 price. ()n this safe plan you can buy from our advertised ) >ruggist a bot 1 tie of Dr. King's New Discovery for j Consumption. It is guaranteed to' bring relief in every case, whor. use 1 for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consumption, inll.olunation of Lungs, Bronchitis, Astr t i Whooping Cough, Croup, etc. > to. It is pleasant and ugreoab'e to e, perfectly safe, and can always I defended upon. Trial bottles free at Dr. K. Norton's Drugstore. V R V ILK PALE T;J\o 100 p? op v * ' Or' l)r. Siw'e's Hutrh P inc*<lv, ; . .'?f> rt its h oti \ * inn up . :>0l . * .ie fit lire o ni wo .1 ;m \. ? profit ; rum {')<?- '<?? < : < . '8S to . iit* \ .? j ri c*i ' 'iiio I :v . , ; if a i thoy pay <500 fort'icr over too Ihlonoe.? Not in , \ t *>nt in1 a.'il v . * .it coi idonee! f ; 'ci ' p: pe ? VI m it. 1 - . ! -i \ c r> mody. ,'t . v i?*i?l e ? ?! c? -yr o .. j *i 1 mk'< * ire I f or!?' in to : d i the wo:'. tire) v. I Jr. ! V " ' let- aro an ncrn I and tin Id. ? ' v to take, ! j1 no system ?nn quiiiu. .lu* mild way n which their uorU 8 dono. Sinai- 1 . cl .st xs . t \q. One a .<> I'vvi n'v-li e i its a vial. Of Irutfgist, ^ i i< i\! < i?'s A riiicii Salve, i l l- Host Sa'.vc in tin* world for ['u llniispf, Sc- s, I leers Salt 111. i W>\ Tetter, Chap|ied II auds, ohilhlnins Corns, and all Skin Kmptions, and postitively cures Tiles, or no pay required. It is I'liarnlei d to give | rlio' satisfaction jr money refunded. I'liee 25 cents per box. For sale by I >r. I\. Norton, Conway S. C. A IW^TISEMEKTS. ^JSHiFULA Mrt J. R II. Medfonl, Mass., says Ih-t IT' ' i liei ti enroll <>f Scrofula l>y tlio uso , f r-^r f liavlnt; had nil' it.. .. inciii, ti ml I? >11 r re i' <;ulto a low oomUtio'i of health, as It wa ih ht ho could not live. Cured mv littlo bov of horedibiry scr tfula ^ whlchnp* i?earcd all over his faeo. For a year i had Riven npall hopo of his rtcovory, when linally 1 wa? Induced to nso A fewlio " ttU -qui d him.and no symptoms ?.f tin dlseaso remain. Mits. V. ... M i uniH, >1..Iberville, Miss. OdfIkm ii D oil Mid ikln DiiiA t> ft SWIFT Sl'lICll IC Co., Atlanta, G*. \V. \Y !! VMM ION, K A. UAHtJfK firm ton r> ifjsquo, Dortoi's t?r i in SHrjforj JVi ' 'ion, o. fJ. i a no ne it* < . tl? led i| In ' class lo Ali 'ii I < ? . ipi > i ?* mi'ltonis t?-oo S; iavtii i i H ) i i? on Ii,.r ! trcM TTa L NEW V | I . wn ^ y| " r-s ^1 THE ONLY PERFECT sEY/irw vgmis* Mmily \J3E. ,Si i .l ;'or cln ulai unci price l'el tw Wii iii.i.i.u & Wn.soN MkVi. Co., Atlanta, (la. I SR. THACHER'S timand Blood jsxssuf |mwsrpul tonic ^ M;i "fsuutob i% 4 -i *afec*y"bl6--"j purifier K*r. Bert March bank?, I ruggist, ! Bpa.ta, Tor , inionuj u that a case oi s cro: ilov sore eyes wae en:od by t i large bottles o. Or. Thachox'o Liver and Bloc 1 Syrr j. 3?.rioo, iJOc .and r^lw Trca.lie c. LimMi IH-.iiliiswesKMioA Fro#. ; 1 Dr. H. S. Thaoher MedlclHa Co, OHATTANOOQA, TSNN. * 8-T >n 'of on T n Snles, $60 ?f - r Rrvi box Ife Vi*At 13MASS T AH E BEAM. W" ,"3 ** Warranted for 6 Yoar. jfZP+i-: ?-Tl Krclght raid. ?? uW Aeraw.w??" JuL!:S 1?? PAYS THE FREI6HT." For I'm J'rii'f 7/M. A<ldr(M JOsXLb ?t U' Nuii AJrl CON, tfingliHmton, N. Y. >, THURSDAY S FAVORITE WE PAT THtfl IWPWTll TBtiUUT. Oil* JlJitl Warrrnted for Five Years. "* HIGH ARM : -!> " O ^ V Drop Leaf.Fancy Covor, Largo Drawora Nickol Sings, Tuckor, Unfflor, Bindor \ Four Widths of Hemitn. HIGH AHIA NACHINL hAS A 6/ if.SETTING NLtDLF. \ AND 6ELF-THREA01 NO SHUTTLE. .Sent on (rial Delivered in your home free of freight charges, liuy only of Manufacturers. . I Savo Canvassers' Commissions. GET NEW MACHINES. Sciul for a Machine with name of n business man as reference, ami we will ship a trial Machine at oofc. Address for I Circulars and Testimonials. ^ Co-Operative fJelwing Machine Co. 2(10 N. 11th St., l*blln<lclpl)in, Pa. ,\ 1)1, K. X ! J" .X, 1 , ' F YOU W ANT A PUHE A UTI* i CALL j ] j x. s> k: . ; i. - r. I lii 9.i>s ; *:< ; \c:< "L2 r.. , V I'rsidrs Din ,'vs >v ( >m- . ; pounding 1'ivsri ; ion ?hr i also has on hand a ('nil | > i lino ol* IMiannaoonl i<*als and Patent Medicines. \ Sometimes you nerd n good < ' :i. 1? nd Brush, or soineMiing in tin- Snap line, \ Toilol, >V iMlioinin Si <I <1 ^ 'll31V i If ?.?' I A g< ! T ())) Bin ?i ni li ;c ' r fuinery. i 1 is Drug Sinn* i- place <? go and get tliein. T f you want s?un<? <>f the l><- ken no i oil in town, or any dye - i if-.' .'l hint. 1 1'IONS, PlONs i" \! FX, I OX IL.s* FA NOV OK I'IjA I \, Win TIN (J PAl'lOU, AND (dlOl) 1 N X (AN* j A LI BIO FOIN I) TIIIOIMO, WHO i; mo ask, iioksio xndcatti.k v POWDIOKN. 11 I'll -iclans' I'nsoriptions '.iitp aincl'd with euro. K NOP TON. V (iOLI) WACII AM> 8207 A. Th :t is what every Ag< nl receives wlm yets up ii club on our $1 per week plan. Our U-kaiat gold tilled eases are wi.r Lf ranted for20 years. Fine Klgin or Walthain movement. Stem wind and set. Ai Lady's or dent's size. H<|Ual to any $5(1 /? wateli. To secure agents w hen we have fa none, w sell one of the 11 tin " Case1 Le Watches tor tin- f'lub pr $28 an nd C. O. I), by express with privib :e of ex Le animation lie fore paying for same. /.< Our agent at Durham, N. ( '., writes; Lo 'Our.Jewelers have ennfi ssed tliey don't know liow you can furnish such work for Ar the money. Ono good reliable agent wanted for each , place. Write for particulars. Kmimhk Watch Co., <18 Maiden Lan New Yor. , l.e ft X TTTt ST V mflgHj *> s rm w as ea as ms dm ?? (I p Li m wm ma an! BY COOKING YOUR FEED! \ BK profyrosslvo, inform yourself, invert1- sKtU what wo claim. If it 1ft true yoti D want to avail yourself of it. Hun* | dreds of farmers and stock-feeders | testify to its Krent merits. SAVE EXPENSE OF GRINDING j MAKES T]tflCE THE FAT, FEE08 DOUBLE THE STOCK, m | TTTI Two noiiiuAcvci'jr , U A Iff L" U time Mic cuiitoiiH vtLiuviisz?''** , (1IRCVUB8, FULL JNFOUAt ATION I AND POINTS TO STOCK-FtflCDKRS FRKK. Mitctiell Machine Co.. ffisr I |l|U|OVCY^Wr??vsg I aAfnlOACF . ? ? ' /UauIi?; Ciiii twi.iviliiii,a,, P \ SEPT" MB EH 5 2 - '*? *? & 't ? ; " ' " ' '* mi i u til / an .ic Const une. Hlir.v.a!i . \ti: & Augusta .1 R< iit? ii *. .c .< ;!<..??. I ., iv. 4, .002. T t \ix- ?,<)\\ti sown . Vw i ? . i 0 . i p id (. I.ltlli '(lit! 8 ' P II) ichv " "loi o : p iii i ri i vi' >r< i ? .0 > [? in Ml. 2I . 10 li) p in " ). HI.I Mm 12 '0 a in I t id N, r? u < 0 20am Lrri\ li Hit it ! 0.*> a in ,oav? 11 i -I :!.*> a in kirivc ( .it .a. ?} l.l a in No. >.S. viivv Flor *n? c 7 10 a ill iirivv Siinitcr 0 00 a iii Nil i" <oilve Suint r 8 -10 a in ii rivr Colombia 0 HO a in ? ran- t.hrou"h from < Miarlestou . i ( air t. <t i. road. Leaving Lanes 7:45 A. M Manning 8:^1 i. M. Train nn (\ A* |).' Kailroad loiinocts at Morenee \\ith No 58. TRAINS GOING NORTH. No. 51. ,eave Columbia 10 4ft )i Qi irrive Sumter 12 04 a tu Sumter 12 04 U til arrive h'lorenco I 15 a in No. 50. -ivc Suni-er 5 !15 p in \i rive IMor. m e 7 00 p m No. 50. ii'iuc (' iumbia :. 0 50 p til , rrl\ e su inter ( DO p th No. 14. ,ejo . Kl'll'PIWe 10 25 p ni Mar ion 11 02 p 111 44 t Mi dhoiirii 12 04 p in j ii"?* W ilmington 1 50 a in No 78. ,1'au' Florence 5 <K) a in ,onvp Marion !... . 5 40 a in ,piivr> (Mi nlbourn 7 00 a in wive Wilmington H 55 a m kDniI . IDnllj except Sunday. m>. 5.5 runs through to ( nark'ston,S. ( i Poutrnl II. U., arriving Manning 10:31) '. M. i.nnn* 11:17 1'. M, ('harloston 1 u?:.*>( i . M. No. Oil c-onurcts at Floi'iMico with :ili?I > tr.-i'n from Choraw and NVadosboro. ' . 78 and 14 make close connection I llmin; ton with W. &. W. II. I!, fo all < i its north. i in on loronco 11. 11.. i<o:ivo Poo >< < > iy ?'\co" t Sunday 4:10 I'. M., at ivo Rowland 7:??<> p. m. Returning ??av 'o\vl:<i)': I: 0 in \?? Poo l)'io ;50 .. jM. Train on .M n i t. r A. Aug - 11. >avoa Suni| d dv o\< a pt Su 1 y ?:50 .. M., arrrlvo lUin 1! Ml \. M. Id' rni: lonvo Him:ni l^;!]'1 .M trrlve 8 np>r 1.40 P. >1. I. V. 1)1 VIN K, < n'l Supt. !! K i v y, i;,ipl. Tran-, r. . i m niii(\ ?<i ! ?. i n p!< . o r h r'stou vV ' bin . M ?ision rifiP- i iWr Xo. * .1 no- 11 . i Sidioduh in <*oi irom oate. i I in In glut CltuQbvt.i. c* wjinvay I P, OSI 11 \N:> I 'i (OUT 1?* r.Y, KXI Kl?'l at o \ v v ?> v () "i pit \ H .?> < hi m . 7 15 ..in avo 1! ia i 45 a in rrivci 11 lib S oO a in mi >1. sol I" II llol'N D avo llui) 0 00 a in >uvo 11 ion 0 15 fl 'a rive Cliudboiirn 0 15 a in avo ('hadboorn J 10 ISO a ill mini* ( laro 'don 11 00 a in :iv<> M f I abort 11 '-'0 a in ri 1 1 !" l> m >a\ kSuniordt 12 02 p in ?av(* liny born 12 <2 p in nvo IVivetts 12 12 p ni nvc Adrian 12 27 p ni rivo Conway J ' 00 pin No 20, NORTH HOUND S8K.K1EU AM) KltKIOlCi OAII.Y, tfTCKPT SUNUaYS. nvo ('on way 2 30 p IT nvo Adrian 3 00 p in avo ITlvotts... 8 05 in avo liayboro 3 la p in nvo San ford 3 27 in rivo at I.ori* 3 00 p in rivo nt .Mt. Tabor 4 25 p in nvo Kinorsoti p ni: avo < 'la mlon 1 50 p n rivo l 'ha r.ouni 5 20 p in t T'-lograpli Stations. Nolo No. 21 wait at Hub until ). 22 arrives. No*. 22, 21 and 20 will stop at all itiona fof freight and jmsseugors I. !? . ..n kt, General Manager, I'- Divine, (Icn'l Superintendent, I'Oujikn, Suji't Transportation ? ~i 1 1" ! -|i ii mil inj Eli 5 a mo. n MED; Wfi ran. C.. Drr. *o, I Sift: 1 v )i I oi i n'f wii. re suffer- B Ing frotn lift J\< ere i'?.c(W<i ki><> just liow I good your fiiiedy My son med it one v*ar, B and is not tie ; >utr otiil'. 1 e. With B many ttis , I i<"tia i to rs, H. A: TATE. | . " &$>* Ct sHtw, I'a., Deo. -j, ?d}i. 1 ' I haw rot 1 ,d ?ne < f my ! id *j JU ?lnce I H conimti* .1 t.ik i i > >'t in? nwr . * month* H ago. u ^ r I i:;j; V KI.MOJU.. \ T'lllLAD) I'Hi.v, 1 , Jan. a, loot. M I )>crm>n(ilti/ /.tmiit f two c?>(i of whrre tin - i . i civtn up all hopr.th.itl J wore cun.d l>j ?.'i - renutdy I Trtrire' . i il i. IV.. thing Houat. U I WK h VOir our >.m?<Vv CVnK8 the I WOItfi l f'S' V. I> ! yo.1 , try it, H icilhoul iytpfimf, t will >.end you thirl Jint/t* Frre. A'l r/,/iri/xiiil hy ut. H Civr Ag. Pot' Mil Si.its. Addreat I. J i <i" i he . al Co*, I i | \yvsi a?i! i.a t phi ? l?A. r? I ; f 22, 1892. P * w?<' 0) MFN yv^si? i r.->v. "??? mtn s- :'and thk Jfr T5TANIA y^yynO|k (Tho Qu?un of Falrltt ) WMm for LA0|ESJ ^ STRICTLY " V ' HIGH F.ST 'j GRAPE * DIAMOND FRAME * , . _ ?.MM >? C SMC ; andPNEUMATIO ?mwrinrc llllaU" ,immw Warranty With Every Wheel SFftD YOUR AODRESS FOR CATALOGUE feRIEL CYCLF. MFG. CG?GO,s?H ' It>r Information and free lIand?H>ok wrlto to MIJNN & CO.. mi IMtOADW V, NKW Y? MC. OldoHt bureau for urinir patents t > America Bvery patent taken out by us It brought before the public by a i .00 riven ti? <?t charge In t'.ic ?cictttilic jVtncvifan 1 Lnreeat 'drculatlon of any solontlfo pnper In ti;o i world. Bnfom'.lcUy liluyi ri tod. N > ' III fnl tit 1 . '101 bo v itboiit It, V ". klv. oil ? v. -.-A H ' : j s p Prt- *. I v*t- u vta? m f-~ i II jiV- ....... I nai > 13 n CURE F>M; r ,p | " * 4 2 if1* ^ & O LU> AJjl 9 ;> , " m-f 4.' '> ' . f.' K "*'* I ' '.I I i 41 ^tadw (3 "?\ ? L. - Si - ? J h '''' i_ii 4*-"V V' t' -f < t > 1 : - -?. -i*-Jre* ! rvTDftOT UCVIPIM R4PTIIQ i-**A ( iinU I twi * .flldAi* .' " ) This now treatment for Catarrh and disaasos of the rospiratcry organs It ono of the most important discoveries in medical science and possesses the following advantages: I. Thr pationt can cur himself .it a r.nall expense ami without ont&ldo assistance. 2'. No chanqo ol diet or pursuit o! life Is necessary during treatment. 3, The remedies are In no wise offensive to the pationt and entail no discomfort. 4, The remedy reaches tha seat o? the trouble directly 3. The rem Jle- and means of appilanco can ho carried In tho pockot without inconvenience. FRICI1 TltliATMFNT at any store. CAOTEHINE andinsufflator, $2.00. correspondence solicited. Caoterlnp Medicine Co., Waco, Texas, $ 21,|l8r n L?fw"" SPECIAL RUN No. 19. | , GREATEST VALUE OK KAItmi. < Tyler'* Famous Antique Oak IColl Cur* I tain lli'iik rnnuiletn, aeo special circular.,, wo 3004, J lv. t xn. lone, not $10.(10 No. 4009,4 ft. 6 in. " " 321,00 No. 4010, 5 ft* loujr, - - " $23.00 Alrro tree now ISO pane oatnlopuo for 1802. Croat out of about 4 O percent from former list. BOOKS free, postage lOc. Shipped from St. Louis, Mo., or Indianapolis, Ind, BANK ( OUKTE1W A M?i:< I.VI.TY. ?v?j ininr vo overt unnK in Thirty Stntes. TYLER DESK CO., St. Louis, Nlo mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammammmmm????mm*mn?i au h v C.ivcntp, and Trade-Mo'lts obtained, and all Tnt- > i u..; bnainoSS conductor for Moderate Tees. , Our Oifico is Opposite U. S. Patent Office. ' , find wra can a ecu re patent in ices time than Hiobo , ( remote from Washington. , ( Rend inodol, drawing or photo., with denerlpHon. We Adviae, if patentablo not, free of ' charge. 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