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K?Wm, MORALS ANO PHILOSOPHY.
* ?fcev. C. C. BSOWK. Editor.
AK JLRSWJBBBB PBAYEB.
"O* give ag?message of qoiet,"
I ask. ts my morning prayer;
**F#r the turbulent trouble within me
Is more than my heart can hear.
0 Around there is strife and discord,
And the storms that do not cease,
And the whirl of the world is on me
Stott onry can'st gire me peace."
I opined the old, old Bible
And looked at a page of Psalms,
Till toe wintry sea of my trouble
Was smoothed by hs summer calms.
For the -words that hare helped so many,
A nd the pages hare seemed more dear
* Seemed new to their power to comfort,
And they brought me my word ef cheer.
Irffce mane of solemn singing
' These words came down to me ;
.The Lord is slow to anger,
And of mercy great is be.
Each, generation praiseth
Bis work of long renown ;
tile Lord upholdeth alt that fall,
And rabeth thc bowed down."
Tfeatgate me the strength I wanted ;
I knew the Lord was nigh ?v
All that Was making me sorry
Sf oatt be better by and by.
1 had bat to wait in patience,
And keep at my fathers side,
And nothing woold really hart rae,
Whatever might betide.
Captain Robert
Robert was kept in the house by a
told, so he flattened his nose against
the grass and watched a military pro?
cession pass by. They were iu very
gay uniform, with very bright buttons,
~ kept step beautifully.
Robert watched until the last glim
of their brightness disappeared
T> cprnert then tamed with a
uwaich his mother place pies
in the oven, and say to her :
.tywu^jd tike to be a soldier."
^e^*w*B,,,?- said' his -^mother, I
"then I would be."
Kobert ?tared at her a few minutes
VWouMbe what?"
-?Wby ? soldier. Wasn't that
what yon said yon wanted to be ?"
%Well, but bow conld I be ?"
"Easy enough ; that is if yon pnt
your mind to it. A soldier's life is
amci ia easy one, of course. Clare,
/.fraud ne that other pie ; I
eas make room for ft.79
r, I don't know what
yoa?oean," Robert said.
**???*t? Yon. haven't forgotten
the verse we talked about so long :
'Greater ts be that raleth his spirit
than be that taketh a city V It takes
real soldier-like fighting to rule a spir?
it, I eau tell yon."
"Ob," said Robert; and he flatten
-ed his nose against the glass again
.?ad-thought.
"But mother," he said, at last, "1
.didn't.mean that kind. 1 would like
*t?- be a captain aud have soldiers un
"Nothing easier," his mother said,
'shutting the oven door with a satis?
factory air. There are yonr ten fin?
gers, and yonr eyes, and your ears j
iand that' troublesome tongue that
bates to obey. I pity any captain
.who bas as troublesome ones."
Robert laughed. Ile had so many
talks with his mother that he under?
wood ber very Well; yet this was a
new way of pntting it. He stood
there a good while thinking about it,
deciding that be woold be a captain
forthwith, and that his soldiers should
wey perfectly. Then he wondered
what orders he should have to give
them first.
Poor fellow! In less than ten min?
utes from that time he knew.
" He went to the sitting room to find
that baby Carrie had been there be?
fore, bim. There lay his birthday
books, bis beautiful "Family Flight"
on libe floor, some of the loveliest pic?
tures in it torn into bits. Iiis photo?
graph album was on the sofa; but
chubby fingers had togged at mam?
ma's, picture until it lay loose and
ruined, and papa's page was gone en
titely.
Oh, bow angry was captain Robert !
He wanted to run after Carrie and
slap her naughty fingers ; she was
almost two years old, and ought to
knew better Ile wanted to run to
Iiis mother, and with a red face and
angry voice to tell his story of wrong,
and demand that Carrie be whipped
Se wanted to bury his head in the so?
la cushions and cry just as loud as be
could roar. Why did he none of
those . ?iings ? Just because he re?
membered in time that lie was a cap?
tain and bad soldiers to obey him.
"Pa?t !" be said to his feet as they
were about to rush away ; and they
instantly obeyed. "Stop !" he haiti
to the tears, as they began to rush in
torrents up to his eyes; and back
they all went, save one little straggler,
who rolled down his nos*?, and was
instantly wiped out of existence, lu
abort, Ute boy proved himself a good
captain, for that time at least. Ile
even sent his feet up stairs presently
with a rosy-cheeked apple for Carrie,
and bade his arms give ber a very
loving bug, which they immediately
^ Mamma-found ont all about it, as
mammas almost always do ; and when
papa came home at night, what did
be do but bow low and say :
- r'<?aptarn~R?>beri, 1 am proud- to
salute you. I hear you Irave fought
a battre aud won a victory to-day."
-Pansy.
Like Mother.
y_
We hare all read and been touched
by the story of the b^y who told his
mother that when be grew up be was
going to marry a lady just like her. I
think the following incident is equally
touching and beautiful :
Little Arthur B., a three-year-old
child, watchiog his mother at ber
household work, and looking up affec?
tionately at her, said :
*I hope I'll grow up to be a lady !'
.Why,' said the mother ; *do you
like ladies better than men ?'
.Ye-es P was the answer.
.Well/ said his mother, 'if you
grow up to be a man perhaps you can
get some nice lady to come and live
with you ; that is the way men do.'
He looked up with a very bright
face, and said :
.Well, *oo come and live with me
when I am a man.'
Tbs Revised Old Testament, which
nears completion, will provoke much
eritieiaim. Many of the mysterious
pi inges, which are difficult or impossi?
ble of explanation, have been made
and the good people who love
juat for the sake of mystery.
My Husband.
Can there be found sweeter, dearer
words to a fond, loving wife, than
these, 'My hosband V He is her life,
her world ; without him existence
would be a dreary blank. Should
adversity and disgrace, darken his
name, she but loxes him the more for
his sufferings. No music is sweeter
to her ear than his welcome step and
voice. No picture that hangs on
memory's wall, more beautiful than
her bridal eye, when she vowed to
love, honor and obey lum, her idol,
her soul's worship. She would not
wish the wings o? time to pluck from
her memory one word of love, or an
act of devotion from him to her ; no !
she prizes them more than earth's
riches. She would not wish Fame's
hand to twine one garland around her
brow that was unshared by him
Her love spreads beyond herself and
reaches far into futniity. She pic?
tures him in her mind's eye as aged
and infirm, lingering on the shores of |
time, awaiting the last dread sum?
mons to waft his immortal soul to the
region of the blest. Does her love
cease then, or grow cold ? No, it
grows brighter, until she, too, joins
lier loved one, her husband in the land
where all is love, joy, peace and hap?
piness.
The Children of the Rich.
Wc once heard a thoughtful minister
say, with a toue of deep sincerity, tLat
there were few persons coming, within
the limit-? of pastoral oversight more .to
be pitied than the children, especially
the daughters, of rich members of the
Church With few exceptions, wealth
creates a worldly atmosphere iu the
i home. It is supposed to render neces?
sary certain social courtesies which bring
the families of professed Christians'into
near alliance with purely wordly circles,
or with merely formal church-goers.
With these classes the whole round of
worldly pleasures seems to have a legiti?
mate claim upon the time aud attention
of those who move in certain circles,
and no opportunity is left for the con?
secration to higher services for the glo?
ry of Gdtl and the good of man. even if
any desire remains unquenched for such
work.
An Anecdote' of Peter
Cooper.
The head of the woman's art school
of Cooper Institute writes of Peter
Cooper, iu the December Century:
*'One day he stood watching the por?
trait class, who, to the number of
thirty pupils or more, were drawing
likenesses of the same model from dif?
ferent positions. One scholar made
the face in profile ; another had it turn?
ed a little into the shadow, a third saw
more of the full face ; while others
worked still further into or away from
the light. He had stood observing the
scene for a few minutes, when he said:
'Such a sight as this should bc a lesson
in charity when we perceive how the
same person may be so different accord?
ing to the way he is looked at by va?
lions people.
Some church members live on the
faith of other people, the aggregate j
faith of the church constituting in
their view a sort of joint stock, in
which they assume to be equal sharers.
Hence when the church is dull they
they have no faith, but their faith is
lively during a revival season. In
truth,.they have no faith at all, and. if
they understood themselves, would find
that what call faith is not an abiding
principle within, as true faith always is,
but simply a passing emotion.-South?
western Methodist.
When churches can no longer be sus?
tained without ret-orting to some of the
modern methods of raising money, such j
as gay worldlings delight in. we would
say, 'Let them go down 1' Those
churches that cannot he supported in a
legitimate way have no right to exist,
for they glorify the Devil more than
God. They demoralize and weaken
rather than strengthen, the workers in
the kingdom of Christ.-Ecangical
Messenger.
.- - ? i -
A well-to-do farmer from the country
told a citizen of our town that the dry
ticket had airea ly saved him ?20.
Pee Dee Index.
COM ?T ROLLER G EN ERA L'S O F F1C E,
ATLANTA. GA., July Otb, 1883.
Dr. P\ R. Holt, Eufon?a, Alu.
Dear Sir: I am pleased to report that I
have been entirely cured ot indigestion by the
use of your'Dyspeptic Elixir.' I was induc?
ed by a friend to try it after having tried al?
most every remedy known for my disease,
without the slightest effect. J took only three
small bottles of your medicine before 1 was
entirely well. I suffered several years, and
although it lias beeu three years siuce I used
vour preparation 1 have had no return of it.
Your? truly, YV. A. WRIGHT,
Comp. Gen. State ot Ga.
For sale by D. J. Auld.
Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir will cure any
case of Dyspepsia Constipation or Asthma
complicated with Indigestion. For sale at
D. J- Auld, Agt.
Mr. C. S. Thomas, Henry Co., Ala., says
Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir cured him of Dyspep?
sia complicated with Heart Disease. Get it
of D.J. Auk!, agt., at 75c.
1 i I
hsj? ?KSI
TORPID BOWELS,
DJSO?DERED LIVE VI,
and MALARIA.
From theao sources arise three-fourths ci
the diseases of tho Immun race. Tfccs(
symptoms indicate thcxrexidtcnoc:I/o?M o.
Appetite, .Bowels costive, ?icls Kead
ache, fullness attcr cathie, a verfielt tc
exertion of body or mind, Eructation
of food, Irritability of temper. Low
spirits, A. feeling of having neglect* fl
some dnty, -Diziiuess, Fluttering at thc
Heart, ?ofcs before the eyes, highly col?
ored Urine, COiVSTIPATIOW, and dc
mandthousc ofa remedy that acts directly
on the r?ver. - AsaLivor medicine TVT'X'S
PILXJS hav?i no equal. Their action on thc
Kidneys and Skin is also prompt; removing
all impurities through these tin ec ?> scav?
engers of the ?ystem,** prc<';;ciTi;r appe?
tite, sound digestion, regalar stools a ch ar
8kinand a vigorous body. TUTT'S PILLS
cause no nausea or griping nor interfere
with daily work and are a perfect
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
HE FEELS LIKE A NEW MAN?
"I have had Dyspepsia, with Constipa
tion,two years, and have tried ten different
kinds of piUs, and TUTT'S are the first
that have done me any good. They havo
cleaned me out nicely. My anpetito is
splendid, food digests readily, and I now
have natural passages. I feel like a new
man.? W. D. EDWARDS, Palmyra, O.
Sold everywhere, 25c. Office, 44 Murray St.,X.T.
TSJTTS HAIR DYE.
GHAT EAIE os WHISXEES changed in?
stantly to a Giossr BLACK by a single ap.
plication of this Dra. Sold by Druggists,
or aent by express ou receipt of $1.
O?Hee, 44 Murray Street, New York.
JU?T ? SMXCAi OF USU OL BECHPTS FEEL
mCUR K W
Disease is an effect, not a cause. Ils origin
is within ; its manifestations without. Hence.
to cure the the disease the cause must he re?
moved, ?nd in no other way can a cure ever
be effected. WA RX KR'S SAFE KIDNEY
AND LIVER CURE is established on just
this principle. It realizes that
95 Per Cent.
uf all diseases aris? from deranged kicfneys
and liver, and it strikes at once at the root of
the difficulty. The elements of which it is
composed act directly upon these great organs,
both as a food and restorer, and, by placing
them in a healthy condition, drive disease
and pain from the system.
For the innumerable troubles caused by un?
healthy Kidneys, Liver and Urinary Organs;
for the distiessing Disorders of Women ; for
.Malaria, and for physical derangements gen?
erally, this great remedy has no equal. He
ware of imposters, imitations and concoctions
said to be just as good.
For Diabetes, ask for WARNER'S SAFE
DIABETES CURE.
For sale bv all dealers.
H. H. WARNER & CO.,
_Rochester, N. V.
flossy
^^STOMACH
They who work early and late the yea?
ronna need, occasionally, the healthful
stimulous imparted by a wholesome tonic
like Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. To all,
its purity and efficiency as a remedy and
preventive of disease commend it. It
checks incipient rheumatism, and malarial
symptoms, relieves constipation, dyspep?
sia and biliousness, arrests premature
decay o. the physical energies, mitigates
the infirmities or age ami hastens conva?
lescence. For sale by all Druggists au<i
Valera generally._
SWEPI INTO" THE STB32AM,
One Thousand Acres of Land and
"Eight Smart of Bears,"
Ou the deck of a big Mississippi steambo-.i
stood an aged Southern planter. Indicating
by a sweep of his ann the waters the boat was
passing over, he said to a passenger from the
North : 'When I was twciveyears old I kill?
ed my first hear on a new plantation my fath
er was then cutting out of a forest that grew
directly over the waters of this bend. That
was a mighty good plantation, and there was
right smart of bears there, too. But ?hal one
thousand acres of land went iuto the Missis?
sippi years ago.'
It is putting no strain upon the figure t?>
say that great forests uf youthful hope, wo?
manly beauty and mau ly strength are swept
in the same way every year into thc great,
turbid torrent of disease and death. Vet it
should nut lie so. That it is so is a disgrace
as well as a loss. People are largely too care?
less or too stupid to defend their own in?
terests-the most precious of which is health.
That gone, all is gone. Disease is simple, bul
to recklessness or ignorance the simplest things
might as well be complex as a proposition in
Conic Sections. .As the huge Western rivers,
which so often flood the cities along their
shores, arise in a few mountain iprir.ys so all
our ailments can be traced to impure blood
and a small group of disordered organs.
The most effective and inclusive remedy for
disease is Parker's Tonic. It goes to the
sourcesxif pain and weakness. In response!
to its action, the liver, kidneys, stomach and
heart begin their work afresh, and disease is !
driven out. The Tonic is not, however, an
intoxicant, but cures a desire for strong
drink. Have you dyspepsia, rheumatism, or
troubles which have refused to yield to other
agents? Here is your help.
CONSUMPTION
CURED.
BRONCHITIS
ASTHMA.
ALL DRUGGISTS.
HENS,
TITLES,
Mo/nv A a KS,
HILLS OF SALE,
BONDS,
And Other Blanks in Variety,
F 0 lt S A L K
AT THIS OFFICE.
HENRY L B. WELLS,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
SUMTER, S. C.
Apr 24
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Furniture
embracing al! the styles and qualities usually
found in a First Class Furniture Store.
PARLOR SUITES,
BED ROOM SETTS, WARDROBES,
Bureaus, Wash Stands, Tables,
Bedsteads. Chairs, Sofas, Lounges,
Safe?, Sideboards, Looking Glasses,
What No ts, Wail Brackets, Chromos,
Window Shades and Fixtures,
Picture Frames, Cord, Tnssels,
Picture Glass, Window Glass,
Putty, Malresses, &c, &c.
THE UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT,
IS FULL AND COMPLETE.
COFFINS AND CASKETS of all descrip?
tions and sizes constantly in store at prices
nmg i ng
For Adulis-from $5 to 125.
For Childreu-from S3 to 45.
My special personal attention, doy by day,
is giren to this business, in all its depart?
ments, and satisfaction guaranteed in every
case.
Oct. 9
? have known and watched the use of Swift's Spe*
.iflc for over fifty years, and have never known er
'.leard of a fri i lore to cure Blood Poison when prop?
erly taken. I used it on my servants from 1850 to
18T>5, a* c'id r.:*> a number of my neighbors, and in
every case that came within my knowledge it effected
a cure. In all my life I have never known a remedy
that would 60 fully accomplish what it is recom?
mended to do.
E. L. DHNNABD, Perry, Ga.
I have known and nscd Swift's Specific for more
than twenty years, and have teen more wonderful
resalta from "ita UPC than from any remedy in or
out of the Pharmacopoeia, lt ia a certain and safe
antidote to all sorts of Blood Poison.
J. DICKSON SMITH, M. D.,
Atlanta, Ga.
- %
WHAT DRUGGISTS SAY
Who have Seen the Effects of Severe Tests.
Has given better satisfaction than any remedy for
Blood Diseases we have ever handK-d.
SCUILLE?? & STSVENS, Washington, D. C.
Many physicians have endorsed S. S. S. as a spe?
cific for Blood Disewea.
S. MAN ?FIELD <fc CO., Memphis.
Have seen S. S. S. stop the h 'ir fmm'falKnif ont h.
a very short time. Wonderful diccta :a ?ii Skia o*
Blood Diseases.
W. H. PATTERSON, DaEae, Toras.
We do not hesitate ta ray that fer ~. year p?^t w
have sold more of Swift*.-. Socrific <>*. S. 5.) thus
all other Blood Puriiie? comhhwd, 9U? with HK<
astonishing nanita. Oncgeniicmaawho a-vd hi.;
a dozen bottles says that it lm-> dt.-n? him morft ca?
than treatment which cost him S\i><i. Another wh<
has used it for a Scrofulous a?lectien r.-;.t:rt? a j>c.
manent cure from its usc
YA? SHAACS, STEVENSON & CO.,
Calcera
S1.G00 RS W AUB ?
Wnibepaid to cny Chemist wbo will find on r.'ir:
y sis of 100 bottles S. S. S., one particle of Mercury
Iodide Potassium, or any mineral eubsisacc
TEE S'VIFT SPECIFIC <C,
Drawer 3, Atlanta, ( kt.
tyWrite for the little took, which will be :n:?!v
free.
Price: Small size, $1.00 per bottle. Large size,
(holding doable quantity), $1.75 bottle. AU Drug?
gists sell iL
OF ALL
FOE MM) BEAST.
For more than a third of a contrary the j
Mexican Mustang Liniment lias been I
known to millions all over thc worl? os
the only salo reliance for the relief of
accidents and pain. It is a medicine
above price and praise-the best of its
ii ind. For every form of external pain
the
Mustang Liniment is withont an equal.
It penetrates flesh, and muscle to
the very bone-making the continu?
ance of pain and Inflammation impos?
sible. Its effects upon Human Flesh and
tho Brute Creation are equally wonder
fut. The iicsican
Liniment is needed by somebody to
svery house. Every day brings news of
the a?oa y of an awful scald or burn
subdued, of rheumatic martyrs re?
stored, or a valuable horse or ox
saved by tuc healing power of this
which speedily cure3 sncb ailments of
the HUilAN FLESH as
Rheumatism, KwellingHFBtiff
Joints. Contracted Muscles? Burns
and Scald?? Cuts? Bruises and
Sprains* Poisonous Bites and
Stings, Stiflhess, Lameness, Old
Sores, ?TJcers, Frostbites, Chilblains,
Sore Ripples, Caked Breast, and
Indeed e'very form of external dis?
ease* It heals without scars.
For thc BR?TE CREATION it cures ?
Soraine, Swinny, Stiff Joints,
Founder, Harness Sore?, Boof Dis?
eases, Foot Bot, Screw Worm. Scab,
Hollow Born, Scratches, Wind?
falls, Spavin, Thrush, Ringbone,
Old Sores, Poll Bril, Film upon
tho Siffht and every other ailment
to which thc occupants of the
Stable and Stock Yard are liable.
Tho- Mexican Mustang Liniment I
always cures and never disappoints;
and it is, positively,
THE BEST
OF ALL
FOB MS 03 BEA3?,
I F. W, DELORMK,
Agent.
l? Imm,
TOILET SOAPS, PERFUMERY,!
AND ALL KINDS OF
Druggist's Sundries
USUALLY KEPT TX \ FIRST-CLASS DHU? ?
ST01J E.
Tobacco, Simff aiiil Scgars,
GARDEN SEEDS, &C"
Physician's Prescriptions carefully
com pou tided, and orders answered
with caro and dispatch.
The public will find my stock of
Medicines complete, warranted genu?
ine, and of the best quality.
Call and see for yourselves.
Sumter, S. C., Jan. 20, ??a.
CHARLESTON, S. C
SMALL GRAIN SPECIFIC, a highly aramoniated and complete Fertilizer for Wheat,
Oats, Rye and all small grain crops.
ASHLEY ASH ELEMENT, of superior activity and efficiency ; a very cheap aud excellent
fertilizer for small grain, use with cotton seed or stable manure to supply AinmoDia.
ASHLEY ACID PHOSPHATE.
ASHLEY DISSOLVED BONES.
GENUINE LEOPOLDSHALL KA IN IT.
FLOATS, of highest grade, product of the Due Atomizer.
COTTON SEED MEAL, sound and fresh.
j^r-F0R TERMS, Illustrated Hand Books, Agricultural Primers and good articles on
Ash Element, Kainit, Floats and Peas, address.
THE ASHLEY PHOSPHATE CO.
______Charleston, S. C.
The Largest and Most Complete
Establishment South.
Established 1842.
GEO, S. HACKER & SON,
O?ce and W'trerooms. King, opposite
Cannoii Street.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Manufacturers of
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS,
MOULDINGS,
AND BUILDING- MATERIAL.
FARM GRIST MILLS
AND SHELLERS.
O Y IS It 30,000 NOW IN USE.
Every machine is fully warranted to suit, or
money refunded. Price of Mills, $20 to
$40 ; Shellers, $5. Do not boy a Mill
or Sheller until you have seen our
terms and illustrated circular.
Address, with stamp,
LIVINGSTON & CO., PITTSBURGH, PA.
WILSON, CHILDS & CO
PHILADELPHIA WAGON WORKS,
PHILADELPHIA, FA
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^eyf&SV? -?,^sji. x^S".- ??ss/?-?z
MANUFACTURERS OF ALL- KINDS OF
Plantation, Business, Express & Spring Wagons,
Carts, Drays, Timber Wheels, Trucks and Wheelbarrows.
H. HARBY., Agent, Sumter and Eingstree, S. C.
April !"
ly
mx TE li i
I have the agency in
this County for the
CELEBRATED
IDEAL BICYCLE,
THE BEST BICYCLE MADE
FOI! THE MONEY.
jt-fT For particulars, call
OD me at the WATCHMAN AND
SOUTHRON OFFICE, where I
will take pleasure in exhibit?
ing the machine.
C. P. OSTEEN.
PLUCK
AND FAZE
TONS.
THE BEST GOODS FOR THE LEAST MONEV
INSURES SATISFACTION.
BULTMANN & BRO.
DEALING
MY DEAR:
DO .YOU KNOW TEE B3AS0N
WU Y PEOPLE WANT TO BUY
THE WILSON LIGHTNING SEWER
in preference to any other
SEEING MACHINE?
SUMTER, S._C.
Take pleasure in announcing tu their friends
and the public se?era Hy that they have
added to their business an assort?
ment of
FINE HATS, TRUNKS, VALISES AND
SATCHELS,
and in their regular line of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
they have the
LARGEST AND BEST STOCK THEV
HAVE EVER HAD.
All of which they will sell at the same
LOW PRICES which has made them the .
LEADERS IN THEIR LINE
for quality and price. The
BOOT, SHOE, AND HAT TRADE OF SUMTER
has not before witnessed so complete a line of
SOLID AND DURARLE GOODS, AT
SUCH LOW PRICES,
As are now offered at their store. All
goods warrnu ted as heretofore. Do not fail
to call and examine stock before buying.
Sept 18
We will tell you.
BECAUSE it has no Cogs, Cams or Gears.
BECAUSE it has no Rawhide or Felt
Packing.
BECAUSE it has no Cast-iron Parts paint?
ed over to cover its defects.
BECAUSE it does not shake, rattle or
dance all over the floor when ruu at a high
rate of speed.
BECAUSE it has two speeds-one for fine
work or a delicate operator, and the other
for fast speed, so that you can do one-third
more work in a day than can be done on any
other Sowing Machine.
BECAUSE it runs Light and Easy.
BECAUSE lost motion can be be taken up
after years of wear without changing or put?
ting in new parts, which cannot be done
with any other Sewing Machine.
BECAUSE it darns rips and tears.
BECAUSE it does thc most elegant designs
in embroidering without .-tn attachment.
BECAUSE it docs not break the thread ot
needle when run backwards.
We could tell you for ho u rs of i ts $u pertority
overall other Sewmg Machines. We think
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