The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, September 27, 1899, Image 3
COL NEAL'S BOND.
ay be That Suit Will Have
to be Instituted.
It is likely that the attorney gen
eral wi! have to eater suit against
5^ CoL Neales bondmen, or at least some,
; bf them Col Wilie Jones bas an
nounced to the attorney general that
7. he is ready to pay when called npo.i
lo do so. Mr Scott Pope, another
of the bondsmen, asserts that be will
not pay unless a jory decides that he
must, and he wiU allow snit to be
- entered against him and judgment
secured before hs will pay. He holds
that the directors knew of wrong
. doing and that under such circu a
stances when bondsmen were not
- informed they cannot-be held respon
Each bondsman is liable for the
y whole amount due the state. The
committee has pieced that amount
/ at $11,000 and the attorney general \
w B stick to that. If any one of the
bondsmen pays up the whole amount j
then the state's claim will be satisfied
lind no snit will be instituted. So
; f r as the pro rating of the amount
. between bondsmea themselves is
concerned the state has nothing to
' do. If they divide the amount
J :cqnallly among themselves ancj turn
. k over everything will be ali right.
If net snit wi l be made for the
amount against either or all of them.
The case cannot come op natil the
October term of court, and there is
no special hurry about issuing the
necessary papers. The attorney gen
eral is giving bondsmen all due time
i to consider what they are going to
|g|^;/!fcboat the matter.-Colombia
THE YELLOW
FEVER SITUATION.
g Jackson,. Miss., Sept. 20.-Not
glover six or eight towns in Mississippi
maintain quarantines against Jackson
and I! trains are running on schedule
time The secretary of the State
board of health advises interior
. towns to let down their lines at once
and allow traffic to proceed as there
;js no longer any further danger of
glnfectioD from this source Frost s
^^red cted for tonight Reports re
ceived at the board of health offices
from Mississippi City are not encour
aging Dr. Gant writes that the
. fever has appeared on the outside of
" the original cordon and while the
C cases are very mild, he fears a gener
: a spread will occur.
NEW CASES IN KEY "WEST.
v Key Weat, Fla , Sepf 20-New
- cases of yellow fever reported by
Dr Porter for past 24 hours, 45 ;
' making a total to date of 438. No
deaths reported today- The totai
-deaths to date have been 17.
THE NEW ORLEANS RECORD.
New Orleans, Sept. 20.-The board
of health tonight reported two new
-caaes io the same locality as the first
case.
HUBBARD'S COTTON LET
TER.
m
New Y*>rk, Sept 22.-Eoormous
realizing was io progress tn both Liver
pool and Nev York at the opening,
supposed to be for the account of the
metal syndicate who bad bongbt cotton
v- heavy tu August. A report was also
current- that Mr. Neill bad reiterated
his bearish views of the yield ia Liver
pool today. This combination caused
an easier market io L:verpooi and
a weaker opening ce.-e, but the
. markst bas become such a broad
ene taat al! tbe offerings we;e
absorbed and the ma: ker steadily
advance oo.ii eents as paid for
,the January delivery. Heavy realizing
at " out tbis prue brought a reaciioo,
with the iicai trade taking profits and
loos ios for a further decline The
movement, however, dots not seep pace
with be large crop views, and prices
par^ i the sooth for spot cotton are
away beyond aoy pirity cither for this
market cr Liverpool. Aftt r the morn
iog re&Hz'.og w*s io order and portions
of thc improvement was lost but there
is oo obaoge in orop or trade coodi
tiona. Tbe traders are looking for a
reaction and have sold.
Hubbard Bros & Co
Decrease ia Births.
Tbe influence of present social con
ditions in tb ia country upon the birth
rate is begi n o iog to attract attention,
for the reason that the size of the
average American family in steadily
decreasing. This is especially true in
New England, where the average fam
ily has been reduced from 5 15 io 1850
Jo 4 57 at the present time, but the
tame thing is trae io a reduced degree
sf the whole nation. Io 1850 the size
of the average American family was
5 55 and it has BOW been reduced to
4.93. We are still maintaining a
healthy birth rate, but conditions that
tend to restrict the railing of families
and to reduce tbs number of births ean
not bs said to bo desirable.-Columbas
Press-Post.
CUBAN OIL. cures Cuts,
Burns, Bruises, Kheuma
tism and Sores. Price, 25 cts.
Sold bj HvgoWBoLigon Co.
BOOKKEEPER
O TZ SUSPENDED.
Looks as if Another Upheav
al is Imminent at the
State Dispensary.
Ac the State dispensary another op
beaval seems to be impeodiog. For
some days Messrs. Haseideo aod Rob
inson of the State board, a committee
appointed for the purpose at the ooo
oiasion of the recent investigation,
have been bard at work investigating
the state of affairs in connection with
the contraband room. What these
gentlemen have found is not jet known,
bat their work is not yet done. It is
known that they have obtained some
material for a report that will be very
interesting.
Yesterday Chairman Miles of the
board arrived in the city. While it ia.
not known exactly upon what he acted
ic is understood that be heard some
thiogs as to the work of tbe committee,
and last cveniog be issued an order
SQspendiog until the next meeting of
the beard Mr. Outz, the bookkeeper of
the commissioner.
Inquiries made of the committeemen
elicit the information that Chairman
Miles acted in chis matter without any
recommendation or suggestion from
them. The committeemen say. that
they propose to make a thorough inves
tigation of the matters entrusted to
their bands, and will make a full report
of everything wheo the board meets the
first week in October. Chairman Miles
is still in the city, but is keeping his
own ooaoaei -The State, Sept. 23
THE SCHO L"P NDS.
Recently the comptroller general
called opon county officials of the
several counties for reports upon
blanks sent them for the purpose of
showing the deficits, if any, in the
school funds of their respective
counties, so that be could go ahead
accurately with the disbursement of
the dispensary profits turned over to
the schools under the constitutional
provision.
The reports have begun to come in
and so far the showing is quite grati
fying.
The counties reporting deficits
thus far and the amounts for each are
as follows :
Deficit.
Greenville, $ 844 00
York, / 90 47
Dorchester, 72 61
Marlboro, 47 90
Marion, 449 25
Lexington, 1,338 42
The counties of Charleston, Rich
land, Union, Greenwood. Sumter and
Beaufort have had no deficit.
The comptroller will probably send
out checks on the fund for these de
ficus as the worn reports come in.
When ali such deficits are made
good, the remainder of the fund ie
then divided among all the counties
on an equal basis -The State.
Labor troubles still continue to dis
turb the mining interest of West
Virginia and Illinois. The boee of
contention in the former State is be
tween capital ^and labor over the mat
ter of wages. The miners demand
an advance of wages which the mine
owners refused and the men bave
gone out on a strike. In Illinois the
trouble seems to have arisen over an
attempt on the part of the mine own
ers to supplant white - labor with
negro labor. Race riots are of fre
quent occurrence and the negroes
have suffered bodily injury and loss
of life at the hands of their brethren
in white A strange feature about
ine rBCe riots which occur up north
is the painful silence of the northern
press concerning them There is no
wave of indignation ; no word of
condemnation, and no white fanatic
in petticoats rushing to the scene of
murder and adding fuel to the flames
by incendiary speech and action
But let some white man in the south
shoot a brute who had invaded the
sanctity of his home and insulted his
women folk, and at once a howl is
raised up north over a southern out
rage-Lexington Dispatch.
- mam i -awi
TYPHOON IN LUXON
Washington, Sept. 20 -The war
department received the following
dispatch today :
Manila, Sept 20.
Adjutant General, Washington :
Typhoon prevailing Rainfall forty
eight hours, eight and two tenths
inches Last twenty four hours six
and three tenths Delay shipment
of volunteers. Iowas probably sail
tomorrow. Tennessee detained south
by storm.
Story or a Slave.
To be bound band and foot for years by the
ebaias of disease ii the worst form of slavery
George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich ,
tells how Mich a slave was made free. He
says: "My wife has been so helpless for five
years that shs could not turn over in bed alone.
After using two bottles of Electric Bitters, she
is wonderfully improved and able to do her
own work." This supreme remedy for female
diseases quickly cares nervousness, sleepless
ness, melancholy, headache, backache, fainting
and dizzy spells. This miracle working medi
cine is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down
people. Every bottle guaranteed. Oaly 50c.
Seid bj J. F. W* DeLorme, Druggitt. 6
Newspaper Advances
A Quarter of a cent.
Greatly Increased Cost of|
Pubiist ers and Profits for
Trust.
New York, Sept 20.-Newspaper
has gone up a quarter of a ceDt a
pound within the last three weeks.
The newspaper of new York city,
according to an official of the com
pany which supplies ail but two of
the papers printed in this city, use
400 tons of paper daily at a cost of
two cents a pound The recent
sharp advance means $2,000 a day
more to the newspapers, or $730,
000 a year over the price which has
heretofore obtained. The cost of
consomption is now $18,0u0 a day.
''The tendency is to raise the price
still higher. The advance is due
partly to the drought cf last summer,
which seriously impaired the water
power of the paper mills.
Book paper has also gone up a
quarter of a cent a pound, aod letter
paper from three quarters of a cent
to one cent a pound.
The price of shoe leather has.gone
up from J to 5 per cent, within the
last week owiog to the scarcity of
cowhide material. Shoe manufac
turers have signed contracts with
wholesale and retail shoe houses
which will not expire for months to
come aod so the patroos of retail
nooses will not feel the advance
until December. Io the meantime
the manufacturers who have bound
themselves by contract wiii be the
sufferers from the rise in price A
shape advance has beeu made in the
price of crude sole leather For two
months the cost bas been steadily
going np and yesterday it had ad
vanced six cents per pound above
the market price paid in Augnst
Still higher prices are looked for by
manufacturers
The increased cost is due to scar
city of cattle as compared with the
demand
The information that the postoffice
department has not entirely abandon
ed the project of delivering mail io
boxes along star routes without expecs3
to patrons will, no doubt, be received
with a great deal cf pleasure by a
great many people. Farther than the
statement published elsewhere, we are
not prepared to say anything definite
on the subject just at this time. The
readers of thc Enquirer remember
very well the splendid fight that Dr
Stokes and others m?de for thc neces
sary sppropriatico during the last
congress in ocr opinion, it was the
best a i; d most intelligent fight that
southern representatives have been able
to put up in reoent years. It was not,
it will be remembered, a pretended
fight "for baocombe but a real
fight, which ail but overwhelmed the
cold blooded seeate committee which
would have agreed to the appropriation
had it not been for the enforced absence
cl one favorable member But it
seems that Dr Stokes was cot satisfied
with that. He has minaged to per
02de Postmaster General Smith to
take an uaosual step on his own re
ppocsibiiity and call for bids for the
necessary service, e?eo without express
authority from congress Ic does not
necessarily follow that this free de:iv
cry system is yet to be adopted. Thtt
will depend largely on the result of
the bidding ; but the chanoes of success
are good. However, whether contraots
are let aa indicated or not, Dr. Stokes
has performed good service for the
state, and in the name of a large
number io this section we take it upon
ourselves to return to him especial
thanks -Yorbville Eoqairer.
id -
To run a woman crazy, let her censtura
tions be eitber too frequent or too much et
one time Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or
Tablets correct tbi tron le.
To rat with appetite, digest with comfort
and slef p wiib iracqaility, take a dose of
Dr. M A Simmons' Liver Medicine occasion
ally.
- - i .atm - .?--+mmmw~
Judge Benet Home Again.
Judge W. C. Benet has returned
from his trip to Europe The judge
looks remarkably well. He spent
yesterday io the city. He found bis
aged mother who is oow 91 years
old, quite well at her borne io Scot
land. Judge Benet says that be
foond the weather intensely hot io
both England aod Scotland, aod there
was a great rosh for summer resort
places Judge Benet's mother told
him she coosidered the summer the
warmest ehe had known io Scotland
since 1826 -The State
Studying the direct causes of fires io
the United States for the past year, we
find that there were 14 dust explosions,
622 fires caused by electric wires aod
lights, 500 caused by firecrackers,
1508 forest and prairie fires, 295
caused by friction io machinery, 6891
incendiary fires, 3479 fires caused by
lightning, 210 caused by mischievous
children, aod 94 caused by natural gas
Oil stoves were responsible for 397
fires, opeo fireplaces for 410 ; sparks
set 5296 fires, spontaneous combustion
caused 1179; there were five fires
oaosed by the sun's rays passing
through window glass, and one fire
oaused by the rays passing through a
glass bottle ; tramps set 755 fires, not
incendiary, and 12,204 fires had no
assignable causes.
The Drug Store ki nt*
but price the same as ordinary brands. Druggists
buy Anvil Soda in bulkands ll it at fire cents an
ounce. Grocers sell it in packages at 10c. a pound
or 31 >ounds for 25c.
St is Exaotfy the Same SosSsa
o get the best you must insist cn packages pu!
ap by the manufacturer with the
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BOARDING.
HAVING TAKEN tbe Sense on Main
Street second door seato of tbe Nixon
House, I am piepared to accommodate a lew
aegular boarders, and also lodging and meals
to transient customers.
Terms reasonable.
Mas. W. B. SMITB.
Sept. p
NEW MAN IN TOWN.
Blacksmith, and
' Wheelwright.
IHATE OPENED ON LIBERTY Street
near corner cf Karvio Street, and solicit
any work in my line and guaraciee sstiifac
tion.
Horses Shod for 30c. all round, if
Hors; is is. good condition-Cash or
Equivalent.
General repair work of all kinds done et
correspondingly iow prices
I have references from best people of Mayes
vilie where I work?d ibe p*3t jear and from
Camden, wbere I did b'jsin; 3 for 17 ye*ra.
Special promptness given to work for
physicians and cases of urgency.
W. T. HALL,
Wheelwright aad Blacksmith.
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ARE YOU NEEDING AN IRON
SAFE?
HAVING BEEN APPOINTED GEN
ERAL AGENT for ibe Alpine Fire
and Burglar Proof Safe Company. I am
prepared to offer liberal terms to those wbo
are in need of a good safe
For prices and terms address
J. A, RENNO,
M b 24 Sumter, S.
Probably you use if
Nearly everyone docs, and if so you
know all about how far superior it is to
either baking soda or baking powder.
Leaven
is the latest advance in baking prepara
tions, and if you don't use it you should.
It Is Better Than Soda
because it will make biscuit just righi
every time. No more yellow spots or
.soda taste.
lt Is Better Than Baking Powder
because it is half as strong again and
one heaping teaspoonful will do the
work of two rounded teaspoonfuls of
the best baking powder ever made.
It Don't Spoil
but is so prepared that with ordinary
care it will retain its full strength for
years. We do not have to pack it in
tin cans like baking powder, and this
saving enables us to give you better
value for your money than you ever
had before.
"..1 little leaven leavsneth the whole lump"
t- ounces Cor cen cents.--S ounces for five cent*
m m
FIRE ! FIRE !
is so ominous sound to the mao wbo
isn't insured, wheo be sees bis home
disappearing in fi mes and *moke.
We can hardly have any compassion
on him, when it is so easy atd at such
a small outlay to provide against such
loss. A policy in the Hartford losur
acoe Co. costs you bot a small sum
wheo we draw it for yoe, and gives
you security as safe as the Bank of
England.
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It is of vital interest to the married or unmarried;
to the healthy and strong or to the weak and
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ision R. fl
Schedule No. 2-Io tuect 12 Ol a. m , Son
day, June ISth, 18S9.
Between
Camden S. C , and Shelby, . C:
[ ~Ea7t~~*32
1st Class.
West *33
l3t CI 8S.
EASTERN TIME,
STATIONS.
p. m.
12 05
i2 25
12 37
12 50
1 15
1$0
1 40
1 55
2 05
2 20
2 3J
2 fO
3 05
3 12
3 25
3 40
3 52
4 C2
4 25
5 GO
5 05
5 15
p. m.
Camden
Daka io
Westville
Kershaw
Heath Springs
Pleasant Kill
Lancaster
Riverside
Springdell
Catawba Junction
Leslie
Reek Hill
New Port
Tirzah
Yorkvilie
Sharon
Hickory Grove
Smyrna
Blachsborg
Earls
Patterson S ricgs
Shelov
a. m.
ll 45
1 12
ll 00
10 45
10 30 !
10 25
10 05
9 50
9 40
S 30
9 20
9 10
8 38
8 32
5 20
8 CO
7 45
7 30
7 10
6 0
6 40
6 30
a. rn.
Between \
Blacksburfr, S. C., and Marion, N. C.
West *ii j
2d Class, j
EASTERN TIME.
STATIONS
: East *12
j 2d Class.
a. m.
8 10
8 30
8 40
9 20
IO 00
10 10
10 25
10 50
11 15
ll 35
11 45
12 05
12 25
12 50
D. m.
Blacksbarg
Earl3
Patterson Soring*
Shelby
Lattimore
Mooresboro
Henrietta
Forest City
Rutherford ton
MilJlwocd
Golden Valley
Thermal City
Glenwood
Marion
p. m
9 10
8 50
3 3S
8 30 !
7 30
7 20
T CO
6 ZJ
6 05
5 50
5 35
5 30
5 05
4 45
p. m.
West.
*Gaffne7 Branch.
East
1st Class.
15 I 13
EASTERN TIME.
STATIONS.
1st C1 8S.
14 j 16
pm am
4 30 5 00
4 50 5 20
5 10 5 40
o ru am
Blacksbarg
Cberokpe Falls
Gaffney
a m
7 00
6 46
6 20
a m
p m
6 30
6 10
5 50
p rn
Daily exc-.pt Sunday.
Trains Nos 32 and 33 connect at Blacksbu
with trains on the Gaffney Division. Tr::in
No 32 leaving Shelby at 6 30 a m, connect* ac
Blacksbarg with train No 36 on the Southern
Ryt gi-'ing North, with twenty minnies for
transferring, etc. Fas.-engers leaving aiiy
points on this line between Shelby and Blacks,
burg can go lo Charlotte, N. C., and return the
same day, having three hours and twenty five
minutes for the transaction of business in
Charlotte It connects ais with the Vestibule
on the Southern going South, and connects at
Yorkvilie, S. C.. with the North bound tr :a on
the C & N \V R lt, with thirty minutes margin
for transferring, and connects at Hook lliil i
with train No 33 on the Southern Ky, going j
South, with ample margin of time for trans
ferring, etc. The best connection this train
makes at Catawba Junction with the SAL,
going North gives eleven hours lay over, geing
South, twelve hours and forty-three minutes,
but nearly all the lay over is in daylight.
Connects at Lancaster, S C, wich trains on the
L k C R R, for Chester, with a lay over of a
little over thrae hours, and connects at Cam
den, S C, with the Charleston Division of th
Southern Ry. for all points South.
Train No 33 leaving Camden at 12 05 p tn,
going North makes close connection at Lan
caster, S C, with the L C R R, for Chester,
S C. Connects with the SAL, at Catawba
Junction, both North and South, with a lay
over |of about six hours. Connects at Rock
Hill with train No 34 on the Southern Ry,
going North- This gives a lay over of five
hours in daylight at Rock Hill, which will
prove a pleasure to passengers. Makes con
nection at Yorkvilie with train on the C fc N
W R R, going South, and makes close connec
tion at Blacksburg with train No 12 on the
Southern Ry, going North. Als with the
Vestibule train on the Southern Ry, going
North.
Train No ll, lesving Blacksburg at S 10 a
m, will get passengers from the South from
train Nv 36 on the Southern Railway forall,
poiuts between Blacksburg and Marion, N |C
and will connect at Marion. N C, with the
Southern Ry, both East and West, Train No
12, leaving Marion at 4 45, after thc arrival of
the Southern Ky train from the West, makes
good connection at Blacksburg with the South
ern Ry in Loth directions.
SAMUEL HUNT, President.
A. TRIPP, Superintendent.
S. B. LUMPKI&, Gen'l Passenger Agent.
A FINE PIANO.
At a Eigh Price Is Easily Foand, Bot Fica
PiaDOS Like the
At cur prices, are only found in oar ware
rooccs. They pr senta happy combiuation of
excellence, im possible to surpass elsewhere.
Catalogue &cd ook of .Suggestions for the
asking. TER^S ACCOMMODATING.
SECOND H .A ND P ANOS.
[TUNING, REPAIRING. '
CHAS. M. STUFF,
Wardrooms, 9 North liberty Street.
Factory-H lock of E. Lafayette Ave,
Aiken and Lanvale streets.
Mee of mW
The State of i?ooth Carolina-Sumter Coun
ty-Office of Supervisors of Registration,
Sumter County, Sumter, S. C., February
let, 1899.
Notice is hereby given that in accordance
with aD Act of the General Assembly, and in
conformity with the requirements of the State
Constitution, the books for the registration
of all legally qualified voters, acd for the
ispoing of transfers, tts,, will be open at tbs"
office of Snpervisors of Registration in the
court house, between the Doors of 9 o'clock
a. ra . and 3 o'clock p. m., on the first Mon
day of each month, until thirty days before
the next general election. Minors who shall
tecome of age daring tbat period of thirty
days shall be entitled to registration before
the books are closed, if otherwise qualified.
The requirements for a qualified voter are
that the applicant for registration shall be
able to read and write correctly, or possess
in his own nance property to the amount of
three hundred dollars, upon which be pays
taxes. E. F. BURROWS,
7. D. DuBOSE,
J. M KNIGHT,
Supervisors of Registration Sumter Co.
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Material.
ciuce and Warerocms/ King, opposite Can
non Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
.^y* Purchase our make, which we gu rante
superior to any sold Sontb, and
thereby save money.
Window and Paney Glass a Specialty
October 16-o
Fire Insurance Agency,
ESTABLISHED 1866.
Represent, among other Companies :
LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE,
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE)
HOME, of New York.
UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, N. Y.
LANCASTER INSURANCE CO.
Capital represented 75,000,000.
Feb 2S.
Order Your
PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES
FROM
SO. f. STEFFENS & SON
Wholesale Agents, Charleston, S C
-T-Agents for
MOTT'S CIDSE
BED SEAL CIC-ASS,
AND DOVE HAMS
>T75 BOX RAIN CO J
"BACfcWTOSH FOB $2.75.
Send No Phoney. 2dS dt>
stale your beigat and weight, state
number of inches around body at
briant taken over Test under coat
close up under arms, and we .-iii
send you this coat b> express, C C.
.!>., subject to '.lamination; examine
it on at your nearest ex
pi e and if found exactly
. presented and the most won
derful value you ever saw or heard
of ai>d equal to any coatyoucanbuy
for 13.00. par tbe expresa agent oar special
flVr price, *2. 3. and express charge*.
THIS MACKINTOSH fa late*
ISC<$ >?: vie. matle from hearj waterproof*
tVn eol r, genuine DartsCorertGoth; extra
lone, double breasted, Sager velvet
collar, fancy plaid Tining, waterproof
sewed, strapped and cemented seam ,
suitable for both rsi or overcoat, ano
truaranteed greatest Tain ever offered
kbv us or any other house. F rlr*
CiotS Samples of Men's Macintoshes up
to $5.00. and Made-to-Meature Sutta
d Overcoat! at from .C0 to 110.00, write tor fte.
^ARs!^0E8UCK & CO., CHICACO]JU~
^a Jr r Eo.bB a*Co. ara thowegaly r*Uaele.-MIUr.>
SEND US ONE DOLLAR %4ft S
cw ISM patton kigk-grade BSSEBYOtB COAL ABB WOOS
COO! 8IOVB, by freight C.O.D., subject to examination.
Bxamine it at
your freight
depot and if
found perfect
ly satisfactory
sad the greatest
Store BAB.
6AJB you
ever saw t
er heard
of.pay the
FBBIwHT
A6KNT ar
SPSCIAIt
PRICB,
$13.00
less the tl .00
sent with or
der or 12.00
and freight charges. This stove is size No. S, oven is
16.^x18x11, top is 4-*i3; made from best pig iron, extra
large flues, heavy covers, heavy linings and grates,
large oven shelf, heavy tin-lined oven d x>r, handsome
nickel-plated ornamentations and trimmings, er*ra
large deep, genuine Stand Uh porcelain Hood reservoir, band
some large ornamented base. Best coal borner nade, and
we furnish FRBB an extra wood grate, making it a per
fect wood borner. WT. ISSUE A BINDOO il A R.\ \ TKK with
every stove and g jaran toe safe delivery to vour rail
road station. Your local dealor would cbarsre you 825.04
for such a stove, the freight is onlv bout tl.OO foi
each 500 miles, BO we sa re jroo at least # 1 . rn . Jross.
SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. SG.) CHICAGO, RI
JJJaera, Beebee* AC , re thotwogklr reUaMe.-Sliter..*
WRITE FOR OUR BIG FREE
STOVE CATALOGUE.