The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, August 10, 1878, Image 3
Now Al vertisonmon;".
B3.il lin u 1 L.)- nn; A s>ei tion -
D. Rt. ]:lctnmken;, ceay
The mooting at Paul's p)rinl; ys
terday wias a splendid success. _u'l
)articulars in our ne xt issuO.
Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup is recoin
inenflecl by all drugists as being
a purely vegetable and reliable
preparation for Babies. Price 25
ceits.
We should sooner I Lvo iuknlo wl.
edged the recoipt of at number of
public documni)t: fromri Ionl. J. Ii.
Evins, among them being the re
port of th colmnissionor ont fores
try, which is a most vahl)le book,
replete with stati.ticl and i.nforta
tion on the propagation and n(ont
servat ion of foresi s. It cant ht road
with much profit in South Carolina.
TnEi S'r,i'. RA1(u. CCoNVEi:roN.
The State 1adical Convention met
in Columbia on the 7th. T h:
old notoriouis political hacks ran the
nachine. tesoliiiols cendlorsinig
1inl'tonl were overwhelmingl de
feated. A platform 11l1ed with bitter
invective ag,ainst the Dunoerats was
ad)ptedl. No Stite ticket will be
n1om1tiated1, but t de fsperatte fightf
will be n:id for the L:,islature and
for Congr-ss. The Conventiun ad
journid FrJLidaty.
'T.he Sou)thecruL itlante, ctad
.Farmer for Au;t. Inl dishe d at
lie11a1:n.1, V.t., at .82 a ye t', is re
loled. The leadling : t ico is, ia
lett'r from lIon. A. 11.. I T. Sttu I. on
"The 1'Iditg of t.he H ,l Times,"
whic1 he think. . is n1'.r t of h::e"t,
a Iote by thc chtLor oi th: b):lnking
System of the Country, in which
the edito)r urgs:; !;I rmoil1nn of the
old svst Of Sttot bn an.
repleal Oi' thel to"n 1p:r ec:; . tLx+ i:
plse,1 b) : e :i th i te ts o . teie
bank ciren:11.ttioni. C>A. J 1hnWash
inn;t.)n ity a Vah;t :thl, a. i.-lh un the
An ivsis of FD. E:zey
E"iiit,ir of tohe S;.u>k D.:y trtnit,
h .s, as u.t :1, a sptey an .1 iu tecest
ing' dups.ct:e1. D.P .r,i
li; dep -1t.)nnt, gives practical in
fu:.lo.it)n as to the se.ling of
Wi't'-' oats, (.lover :aid griass with
otI' S1r su Cstis foS Ar thle mth I.
Col. .an :b i~lh H lrrisonm an :1 ot hers
h tre lettrs of initerest~ to who i.
grower2s, I 'in .in they dIinus l'.
the best variety an 1 tima3 of See 1.
ing. 'Tho 19 litar stateis that he will
publishi ini the Sepitembe)r n:umbier
lotters~ fromI Judge I. 11. Cbritin,
Giov. Smnith, Geon. Mo.m and oilier
larg.o y#aLt growern On this sIlbject.
.A Letter from M4r. J. HoTngrlx McI.ani.
JJessrs .E!ditorS: I now write
the first of a series of ]otters, which
I wisly thronglh tIle medium.9 of your
paper, to iAdreau to all niy brotliers,
who o:rn their living by honest
labor, andl more espeially to my
fellowv farmeru, gpon the quIest ion of
reproseiintioni now und ier agi tation
inl this couty. WVell my brother
farmors, you arg all fully acquainted
with the resolut;ons passed by thme
Feastorvijllo Club on t be 1st day of
abridging the~ rights of any man, set
or calling of men, withotit foar or
favor, but with an1 honest purpose,
cl.oarly andi c.Lildly, (defined, to
whom shouldk belong tho uinqueJs -
tioned right to muake the law, and
to whom we were willing should
hq.ve thme privilego of the -intorp)r..
tation anfd admnistratijon of t,e lawv
Now nmy geood friends, rmuchi has
been said reprehensivoly in relation
to theOse resof)lutions, but our club.
noevor has beoon asked by aniy other
club, nor oven by any individual,
what wer.e the motives thnat promfpt
ed our action in the promnise', and
I have twice challonged the Lawyers,
the poor persecuted .Lwyers to a
discussion of our pogition, andi have
twice failed to get rpiy chatllongo.~
accepted. $o it is that iin bhis way,
our club has been 4 prived of any
o>pportuniity to vindio4to its action.
But there is a n tying, which is as
trne aIs it is trite "That wh'ere there
is a wvill there is a way," and we pro-.
pose to make a way for tile ventilation
.of tis maittsor. N.oy farmers righit
hero, het me toll you~, under a con
viction of-honest sincerity, that Mr.
A3aillard the poor pers~eoued crea..
.,qcclid not dare to meeb us in -fair
1)1 Iva ' '. 1i:.'y , nor as the exp') --
1:eut of anl i/nju/r,-d (1w1 p/r/":-rd(d
("/(O.$, four he c". I t:tinly fel't ;.11 kilt-wY
th::t. if I agre:d to t.'le r"t }).i>siti)lI
of (0ll uotrtv , i n. lnR(( iy 1 1 acl
ll'nl.(, (inl:'er tlie rule4s the:ein meltn."
6iti,le.1, he wou b+ he nabili:elt to rcf(lto
iirch lulmentas w % no ild p):IdoLIIe
inl suppo)rt of our" m,>)vemnent, and
110:(.over tl-t it (isn0iisiol of t ii.
kind, wou1d be the moans of waking
Ourt' people up, and Causing them to
think for themselves, and a little
fair thinking would result ill ia do
eisioll in favor of the action of thle
the ."oast(irvillo Club.. Now iy
deaor i ienlnds, you may think I iltt
standing on at 1aL80 basis, but I ask
you in tite l:nn of c.,in.io is.)nl,
if Mr. U.i1 Ird thinks we have de.l t
with him unjustly or would rest.l it t
his rihits OI the , igihi ts of his pro .
fessioln. why does he iot st.and 11p
like a brave man ald defenld what hei
knows hlon.4 to him, and show to
our satifacti as well assl to the
satisfacetin of n!ll coieren1ed, tin1it I
w\"o arec lnjust, illro.isonab)le, unli tii'
il our (leunld(lti, in,t"ea(d of keeping
in the b lek t;roudllS anid failing to 1
g iye us at h t1 shnaL:) vhl It wo l
me1(,ani, or 10 colvince by arlulmlenlt
uliy body tu.t We are0 Iieretirs. If
lr. (.lillarj had I'Ceel a wi,u d:li
1~atgacou.s )Oitiianl1 whIlenl t.hese-4
resolutiults v\ee( }1t11lish(,i, h, o tl. igh
I tve gone to every chilb ill the co11n
tv, idl advocated the end1c)rse:u0tI
of the broad 111:1 good p11"n"il1c:
tiwy Coltatinedt, Vith as nIil o t
<ienice, as hie put forth 1 wilol. help} -
yig to rc'juet the rep)onii of the B i 1
COlmldt'OJn.i weeLtse , ;i , i
ctO hoi ex m: n-:, ts il I),v,."p
1llent of (hot5i,tiis of lt{llai's of in
lchtedness s.thtlltitl upon n11 by
fraud milid c'O:r tit.tn, :tn(l wonjuic llo
h.ve :;topped lie e, 1)u! gonu sta.ti."nilt
jo tih mat.e E':Xerntl(, (o111intee
for tih liu-uose of gttting it 1kk
m1 ,>a,l in la., i;ate Diu >it r
eV, bi:d. woi'd Suppon.)' theo senlli.
ut l; of the10:;e rc S iitil i)lttis, ves 1 '
wuld have urk, I for it, as (".tl n- n
es.ly as he vo,tedl.hm thte 1'11sph:lao,
\v. i, h 1 I. wl notice belo,)w. I ,
say no wr h if wi:, i' v d ne tihe;e
tI, , l.rt" re .on (il iat O... ..
h- IO are SO b:o al an.t liber"t, is
to . ,2 8 it w\"l!i'1"r'. .4= (I OO. t : l
tf~ " c tl;,.1,1t,"_I
uI ex 1:u-i'.l I (,1 L % w .. 'i the
pi ir' i.u ihii/ i.e .
on y c, i ' /. . .. '; l.w '
figl it to c 1..10 i 1 ....1 l'"
tLt' .rtlt It, . tidl t n h . t: , \ . tt, ,n
LI' ti. e i l ilt' f.t,. s lie tl. \\ It
hake -"i.:k c:u...:, n. \\w tint' Out prl'-.
ttll:; aL 4'alimto. t.!t
N ,\\ tu r.are I't:(y to 1.:i;f it( t.'1
Ptl)sp.te iil. I wi. f), y .r In
form.iian.tti.a give at few I tets cinlue(t
ed 1 w"iliI t.li i 'testiol, ]I' . I
was f *r we\.\" . l,al lIg.., 1 n, t. ,
foye iti 1 .1:s.t.:: W..Lre a )ie t > ~
lit t hrtnga, but ! thley., by theu heLlp of
the lobby IinalilyV*14 sa'Ld 1al, .m i i .
pi IS.4ageL ga:ve* t. a h1l hI im .1 il oi
menci, ml I Id shl ipe of three ori fo~ur
Iout .4, tha. exiiMvdrig at to
of in. Sotate'. A few caitaI~lists1 bly
cointrotl.both t.be pice ~ of di ring
aniid t.he priao of selhlig tis va ie
adina in~'ic1so to to thiri pr'o
(dctonl. Thle first tihing we' nIotiee,
wi Lun oYIN wv.>k afterL tli 4 bill
becomes0I ai law, Sbtock in one0 of
the.s f..yored companies~ ros0 Sse
hunre'p. eI. above pw or'01 inl oti
erwod $101i worthI of stock,
b.Ofor'e the Bill p~ (s'4o.l C mhll n1 >t be
boughti4. immnedi, .inly after for less
thlan 8800 and the( stoi.k in somn f if
not~ all the other (compan.li e wlnt up
at a w'ntteI' ful rate. Th1e necxt wo
n ot:ce hundcred,s an1 1 t.hiouiint . o f
men01 wh1ito and( lack are' thrI'vwI out
Qf emlph-'ymentlr and theO prliOO roll-.
iwo.1l.by laborers' for dIiggn theseV
r locks rednued fr'oml 84- to 81i.50 on
tio ton, fur'thiermore thleso L bor'
orsi ha~vo to d (eliver t.h0se r'ocks per
feet.ly cleanf of dirt julst at siu"h
phico as are desiginated b)y the com-1
paieLs, and( 11 ar loqireid to g' :o
2500) lbs. to the tont, t,his is aL cleanUi
I lwandlo to the Statoe and1 laLborers'~
d (igg1;ig thes, r'ocksi and1( de0posits of
jusHt 21. pr. et. of the ivhiole amoun)11t,
dugr. Nowv let us8 see what "thes'4o
Icom1p:wios are' malkinlg, we wvill tIke
forur tons of 25001 lb.'s. ewli, w ich I
costs t,hem $1.5. for digginig anfd 0$1
to the kSt.t as. r'oylI.y on theo tonl,
and four' tois will cost them 8$10,
no.t, ofL tigis 'our tQ1pi of 7500
lb.to the ton they mak.l1O five tu
of 2000 lbai. each3) and) soil without
ev.on1 topingi it to) Enriopean' comn
panl1fies t $8 pr1. ton anid for the five
tons receive St0 which givei a cleaLr
pr'ofit of $30. Anid lhundr,cdd of
shkip 1011(s qf these .1hospisaitic <;10
posits, given te nas by a kind Provie'
dance to inicrease t,he productive
quahtice qf our woqrn-but lands,
are being sent to foreign poun tries
to tile great detr'imen t of ouF State.
But, fhat m:'ikes no difference, just
so a- fet. cazpitalieea lIre bone.tited
by the outrage. But there is in
the ease, one other feat r'e, that may
be mporep effeotual in atrring von to
l!iot)spi.ttr) 111nn.)p.oly, than any
:iingr Ilsec 1 have yet shown y( u, it
s this. );i'reVi1 Itnd1 atble ti tin:tinci:s
v "e c.tlilat.e.l an i:t y tlat;t, after
!(ttnling the whtole cost con ectedl
1ith dlr;..ing anda crushinig thteso
Poiscphl ito rovk's an: t,itling to
iew itlollni L &'.. ani1 fully pro.
,.re( for use as we buy thetn bero,
,in be delivorel any whore in the
1l)-country with a good profit to
Ae companies running the P11o8
lh;ttO wOrks for 20 a tou. But do
uou got your fertilizers for this
mi '! No, bult on the conntray you
atr(! to pay 4-10 and more, Is I,his
-iglt ? is this equity ? is this the
ci'il. of ptocealing w:t We poor
i,ht run farmlors vnt ? If not
.hen it, Ibeh1o1:Ves 11s to sen1d, just
"i\it, we tre going to do, farmners to
ho .L -gislattu (: to look after our
n terests. 'Phi% Phos phlat() Ilonopo
y which ilr. G:tillard helped' to
reatte is only one thing among
il:tn v others, which I nean to tell
'ou about, ne."xt, wOk I expect to
ty iInore. 1 want youl to get to
hinkin;g, MY (r)i YL5 THINK,
>ll'rr it is to)o IteC.
Sinece I be;.i' to writn, I have
(!ar1neli that Mr. Gtill:trd is to be
Lt our chibl ou)I net .it.udt to
ive us a little twist. I adhuire his
nte!ntiOnl.
Iuiul)y &c
J. I:NDrIX McL.tN.
e1sterville. Jt:lv 30.
P. i-I iud say in justice to
r. G.tillard t hat t o has been to
'Xa ie ville tad stood up li!e i man
n defence of li!s cotirso iu the Leg
slattltre, but failed to show to my
,atisf rt'ionl th:at tho Fai:stc.:.
ille club wa"..s vrung in the pas.sago
>f its Reosolutiins.
A t5 lies tOl .j: I
1'It!ild ine an - L.an As soaii.ion.
I'II: .-!nl red tr inert.tl", (t the Winns
. I Iii h i ii n nig atl1 Lo-;.i . s,, atIo:L
+s H, H i tail h 1 . i l,+ I :.l nrl ev .
.' tjt.- 1l l i'1it.1n1 , :li .j4 1 09 1,1.i.i: .\1'"Illti'r1'w7lt'I
1n uI i;h I 1: :l:l pa in e.' . Jil irens.tal
n,n1u ;at or blrfort' (. -t time. (,lt('rttIa the
'a till l' :, l1 1'a : it,- 11 r :i r ,Vill be (Iit1tr ('l
(It t"' i; !U 1 :iii.. 'I ii h i be 111 (o u f r
tundtr1'1 i , :-h. 1 I:r do(,lar:; on hir di.
lltr ill be u'acred t; U:-tull
n:mt if 1 Sery. amd Treas.
CAMPAIGM RATES
-FOR
Ti!E NEVS A I) HERALD.
. N t ( ca:lm.;1);igu t i) at is now o)eninLg
N :.wi.N Jii.:a) i poos to keep
i 1.i" rs f11ily 1 ustt'i as to events oc.
-nr in inl Nn1 i o1:;1, Stalt. an,.l C',i11 ty
l - lla:, he,!"retol'or, Iref ea-11
-I Iil i te ie.i of go. I gov ernmulelnt.
mt.t iti 1'fort;, Il in it ur, will be redoubled.
it Ot' l't" r 11'," a lomptl_i t Ih' gr'attt good,
I d;ires to reach etvrv .tizen of Fairfield
"olnty. 'lo alttili tiis en( 0he follow
1. :, -v t, 1',tl-s are ofl ed fr the iCatml
Lri-wkiy, to the Uthi November, $1.50O
o tely, to the~ 1' Novembesr, - - 1.010.
Card . nIomzinating candidaiteso will be
inserte.i at the Iotlowing rates, in eanice:
ser ten. - - -- - $.0I.
'l'i-w*teekly, - - . .00
Pied gts ol' Cand:li lates att t he samle 1 ites
IS the atbove.
Prae.;r.('lii o~ (f cl;ubs or commun111ina1
hilnS "h ni iil'tay' c.mltin nlom,nations,
Ii d ti c:i Isloll, wii' 11f re asonafbie
ii Lates whos ugne areQ appearing iI) its
tverti.sing coiluns. I'jial privileges
W~e ask that sublritlions and1( nomni
a:tions be handed iln at once.
.;r'J- Air butsiness 'omiqtuplice,JiQua
hiouldi be addlressed to) thlet
311UCHAN' T1 T I LOR,
I.LAS remioved to the stor~e 3)eNt to the
mst-0111eo, whereI' he wiiil b gladl .tq ro
eoive his trienids and.( cutltomersx.
A full line of' tSamleiCs will bot hopt) onI
electtonls lie notw lhas t he fineLSt line of
?renoih atn . English goodls ever br.oughit
0 this mIIaket.'
l'ie ii lso p?re.redl to eit or ,omak
ip goods for thoso whoc desire'.fo
Garme"nnts of all i;ind l rep.aired and
I ean0 d.
$.!i" .'ernin a 9:pecQialty.
Thankfi to thie pyiliic for past patron
go ho solteits ai conItirianfce of the
1am1o, and10 gunyantees 1038atisIfaion,
Aept 18 W. G. ROUIIE.
[0 MAKE MONE~Y
Pleasantly and1( last, agonts should al
iresst FINLE~Y, lIAltVElY & CO., A tlanta,
1eorgia. j'nne M-.ly
G1ALTjat J. M. BEATY'S for all kinds
a. of Chewing Tobacco. Durham's and
ther kindet of Smoking Tobacoo, 1owv for
sa.
IeGroerios,
I AM RECEIYING daily fresh
Stlgars, Coffees Green and Roast
pd, Tea, Flour, firiet, Meal,
Syrups, Jolasses, Soda,
Soap, Starch, Bagging
And Ties, Bacon,
Lard-in Bbls., Cans and Buckets
Seed Oats, Rye and Barley, Nails,
Trace Chains, Horso and D.iule
"'hoes, Axle Gresso, White Wino aP
Cider Vinpgar.
Fresh Cbeese and Maccaropi
received to-day.
Now Buckwheat Flotr.
Cholie new crop New Orleans
New Mackerel in kits, and
barrels.
AY' All goods dplivpred within
corporate limits.
) R. FLENNIKEN
Qrt Rod.hction!
-HO ! FQR -
---C_.
jHE first House in town to reduce
Whiskey to tpn cspts a drink, Boor
to live eeiits a glass a;id Billiards f teen
centspet- game. Ilavinga large and well
selected lot of Pure Liquors on ha'ud of
which the following are a few of the
br.inds:
Pure old Kentucky Bourborj, C4inet,
NXX and Baker Rye, Sour Mash Stone
Mountain Corn, a specialty, Coganc,
Califorpip, Peac2h 0pd Apple Brandies.
Ciainpagne, Sherry and Port Wines.
Cinciun ti J1ager Beer always kept on
is e, and all sorts of lancv and cool drinks
prepared in the most tasty nanger at
OUR HOUSI3.
april 30-tt J. D. MoCAILEY.
THE P,PEI) TQ TAKE.
LONG I:STABLIShIED.
ENTERPISsING ! RELIABLE !
TH E CH RONICLE & SENTINEL,
(Established 1785.)
TIIE CONSTITUTJ ONA LIST.
Estalised 70'9.)'
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AIIsTr, (Diy Tri-Weeokly and Week -
ly,) the. only mfornling paper published in
the city of Augusta, and the only paper
receiving thetclegr-aphiic dispatches of the
New York Associated Press. The only
mnorrin g p)aper published in Eastern
Giporgia and Western South Carolina.
Oi)k'rs greater advantages to advertisers
than any paper in the Sou'th.
he Uhroniclo & Constitutionalist is
13emnocratic in plitics, but perfectly iu
d.eipendent in) its comments upon men
mnd meaoisures. Its opinijns upon all
imi,portant maRttera are fearlessly ex preRs
ed, and resolutely masin'tdined. During
thie comning winte-r s. ecial correspondents
in Washington, Atlanta, and Columbia,
will keep our readers fully infor-med of
the iroceedings of Congress and of the
I.egislature, of Georgia and South Caro..
hina. Its (.'cmm'ereii Rep orts are care
hully.compiled, and1 are full and accurate.
Now is the time to su-bscribe.
Daily, $I10 per annum; Trn-Weekly, $5;
Woo.(kly (a mammoth sheet) $2, cash in
age. Auddress e'llnns te fjot
. WAleSU & WRIGHIT,
july 14-tf ' 2M.anagers,
WATERS'0RICHIESTRION ai1nes ORGAII
isathe sagenbesan,tlbhlin
pl andu per-fectn te
Snoc C r naade. Jb has
-the,celeb.aged.C'oncr
to stopf'h1ehla f s i.
lmitation of the ilumna
Voice, and tw9o and a
&Insf Octavne qf belle
tijmaed in PAfeC tjubrge
I and thirlJ e t i neg.
*atam elctrily mm.
?A, Ei34IETItAL9
CONOERtTOj. .YEiwPp
EtR,CENTENNIAL, CIIIMER,J Ch1APEL, anid
t'OTTA41E QftGANI', in Uniiqete F'redme (?gib
5ee ceuiii.e PUt TY I VOICING 'sfth grent
voluitie qf iosi e uitable for Parlor or Charets.
WATER B PIANt,, "4MMen
A ItE TIHlE UIEST h e,Tene,T'one6,
Work assanshilp, and I)nbhey L'denrpalmed'.
3 .jrrnntedl for n A#
P LiCEMEX~itEME 4" AO)Vorenbemn
Sli y I nstanlimnse 'rcesved. lnstruEens t
let unil pridi for as per cosract. A LItserel
il'count, t' T'nhera.Mi nister',Churche'7e nooste.
AEJENTR &ANTED. SupecialIeaneet
to thme trade.htldmsVate4 ('ataUgnes Malled.
SeesendI-hnngt lstrumnenteint GU%EAT IARb.
(JAINN. hlOltA(H WA TEl$ & SONS,
MIaunf'ncture asd Dealecrc,
- 40 EAST 14th MT.,UNION SQUA RE,N.Y,
JMRGAINS ! BARGALS i
1~ ORt the next twenty days may ho had
at the f.irmer store of Bol. Wolfe. The
beau ti ful stock of
Clothing,
Shoes
1drycQnods
will' b sold re adless fosa sm e
ment be raisec . f@pt i
GREAT RED,UOTIQ1
In tho Prics of
COATS' AND. CLIARK'S T1REAI.
.9 Five Qonts a Spool. *Qk
Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes
very low for Cash, in order p make rootg
for Fall Stock.
Sugenhoimer & Groesohel.
july 30-tf
JUST ARRIVED
FROM NEW YORK
N elegant lot of Spring Prints, (anu
b:is, Whito Pique, Figured Piques,
Lohg Cloth, Cot'tonuade, Ladies' and
Gents' Hosiery, a'ntikerohiefsa, Towels,
&c., r,nd are offered at the lowest cash
pyies.. M. 1JEATY.
The gilebrittel} "Buy State" standard
screwed and' wiro sowed Shoes,a sliecialty
at J. M. BEAT '.S. 1.ry them, and you
will be convinced of thoir durability.
I am offering for sale "Grant's Yea t
Powtrs." evory box gna antood to give
satisfaction, or money refunde.1. Piease
give it i} trial. J. Al. 13EATY.
Go to J. M. B':A''Y'S for the best
Family Flour, Mal, Gri4, Rico. Hams
(Branded 'Cuallen:4o,") aurd, Bacon,
Sugar and Coff ,'e very low prices, Tea,
Crackers, Canly, Soap, Starch, Blueing,
Soda, Con. Lye. Mutitard, Peac.hes, To
matoes, Sard ines, Ealmon, ~ Popper,
Spice, f(inger, Nutmegs ant many other
things nocessary for family comfort.
CALL AT
J. M. BEATY'S
FOR
'MA3DW A.'E.'3
TEEL, Swede Iron, Plow-moulds,
Tri.e Chains, Uames Back BanIs,
Grairl Cradns,' Scy'thes,' Brade's 'Hoes,
Shovels, Garden Hoes and Rakes, Nails,
horse and Mule Shoes ta.d Nails, Cutlerf
&c.
WQODENWARE.
11. It. Rod Cedar linokets, Galvtiisod
Hoop Cedar Buckets, Paiptod Buckets,
Well Buckets, Kegs, Measures, Brogms,
&c. Crockery and Tinware.
NEW PRINT$!
NEW PRINT$!
LONGOLOTH and SEA ISLANDl
ITOMESPUN,
BLEAPHED ai}d UNBLEAcIMEp,
SHEETING I SHEFETING !
J& 0. HAliDKERCHIFgFS,
MUSQUITO NETS,
BUTTONS, ET0.
CalI and Examine Opp
BLACK ALPACA I
BL ACK ALPACA
Cheapest apd J$est itn TJowry.
IF. MIcMaster & Cp.
New Summer Cook~
The Safety
HOT BLAST
OIL
pie DOES Nor iIHE TIlJE HOU,
Perfect for all kinds of UoQking.afld jeat~
isg Jrosp.
Always rea4y an d reliable.
Th m ststistnotory Stove made apd the
The Cheape$.
.Mil Send for otroulare.
WIITNEY & HALL MF'G. CO.,
j'4y 27-ly 123 Phestput St., Phi1a.
DAVNPORT' PROc
prominent pbysiban. Il3I7WW1
29.00Oeob. pply to
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