The watchman and southron. (Sumter, S.C.) 1881-1930, April 11, 1900, Image 8
Webster Davis Describes
the South African War.
He Telia How tbe Boers Held
tbe British iu Check at
Ladyamltb.
_ i
Nhw York, April 5 ?A Herold
epecial from Waahmgton says :
After Secretory of the Interior
Hitohcook sent la Webster Du vim a
brief note in whioh ho fluid tho
president htd naked him to announce
that Mr Da* in' reaign mi ion had been
accepted to take effect Aprii 4, Mr
Devin felt el liberty to talk then
freely upon tbe South African sitns
tioo. end be told tbe story of bie
trip
?Whet impreeeed me moat wee
tbe natural bigneae of tbet grend old
men Kroger. At 76 he ie fall of
vigor ee tbe everege man who owns
Op to 20 yeera less Hia vereetility
impreeeed me deepiy
* 1 hare it on onimpeecbeble au?
thority tbet tbe bettle of Golan
eo, where Bailer wee croebed by tbe
Boere, wee planned entirely by tbie
old Ben
"I waa preaeat el the battle of
Spion kup and eew e thin line of
Boere dries ao army before them
After tbe fight 1 counted 125 dead
Bogliabmen io one Irenob where tbe
Boere bed pieced tbem for bnriel
"1 vieited tbe lioee elong tbe
Togela. wbere Boiler and bie 40,000
men were held et bey, end I epoek
from tbe moot positive knowledge
when I eey tbet ell of tbe Boer
troope in tbet tegion nombered bat
7.000. With thu force Joobert end
Botba bald Ba ler back, end kept
White end bie 15.000 corre'.led io
too to wo
? Whan Crooje waa threatened,
3,000 man were eent to him from
Lady smith, leering about 4,000 to
face tbe 55,000 men of tbe enemy
"At Pretoria 1 met Preeident
Steyo I learned there tbat there
la oo troth io tba report oomiog from
Boglieb aoarcee eoooeruing dieeen
eioaa between tbe two preeidente.
Tbey ere io perfect accord
"A* I aeid before, I do not be
lieve tbe Britieb will ever enter
Pretoria. Eren the womeo of tbe
town are eopplied witb riflee end ere
daily practicing io merkemeoehip
dome of tbem are very Vxpert, eod
tbeir avarege shooting ie good Tbe
strong-lb of Kroger eod bia borgbere
Hoo la tba belief tbet God is witb
Some Murdor Statistics.
Colombie. April 3 ?Tbe cberge of
Jodge Be net oo tbe prevalence of
bomicidea io tbia State attrected con
etdereble alten tioo today It wee
commented upon end complimented,
aod all agreed tbat it wae a etreog
presentment of the oooditiooe io tbie
dtola
Seme time ego Attoroey Qeoerel
Bellsger received a reqoeel for
stet ist i os, from tbie Stete, ebowiog
tba eeeober of bomiotdee tbet bed oo
carred for a period of yeere eod Iba
disposition of tba aame
He prepared Iba stetement from
Iba records of bis office, and it is
here preeen*sd to ebow tbet Ibe ever
ef e for tba pool Ive yeere bee kept
over tbe 200 merk It ie ee fol
laws t
Harder Die
Charged mi seed Tried Ooilty
1893? 134 k8 111 35
1894 141 44 97 45
1996 204 27 177 06
1*96 207 46 162 62
1897 247 30 217 69
1999 964 47 206 106
1999 221 36 186 103
? 8ix oal of eigbl oircaite report
ad
There ia a slight difference bo
tweao tbe figoree given by Jodge
Be net end tboee preeented Tbie ie
eaaaeioned by tbe confusion iu some
of tbe reporta, eod tbet oeeee coo
tlooed and tba like were iocluded io
Ibe statement of Jodge Henet, while
Mr Bellinger's summery covere the
ground folly from year to year
Jodge Benet, io bie oberge to the
greod jury todsy, to turning; over
eeverel indictments for morder. eteted
tbet Iba graod jory could oot return
?no bill * io mordet oeeee if tbey
were eetified tbet tbe perty alleged
Io beve been killed wee deed, end
ibe deetb wee et tbe bende of the
perty indicted It wee for e petty
}ory to acquit or convict, end tbe
defendant ought to want such acquit?
ted, if not guilty He celled etten
tion to Ibe count ee to the cerrying
ot cotioeeled weepona in auch in
dictmenta end wished the grand jury
to pay eepeciai attention Io thia phase
of tbe indictments
?ssom*
imES IT PAY TO HI Y CSEAI' .*
A fbaap remedy for Seeg?! I SS I SOl SB la ?'!'
right, on' you OSOf MS ItOlSg that etil to
We** uii I rure Iha im ? ? ir I l.iageeeai
result* el eHeel ai.?l gOOg trouhlr*. Whit
?hall y?u <!?? ? Uo to h OOrasSf sad inoro r?*gu
\mt eiissata ? Yas. if |M?.?ible | if not pssslets
fi.r y??u. then iu either um Inka the eg y ISOV
i Iy sbol hn > agJO inOmlure.i in sU ci. ilir.iil
SaaSMrWl wit'i ?urcr?? iu re/ere thr<*.?I unit
lung tt?'?bl??, "It Met,??'? U-rm*u S>ru|>" ft
aot only bralt ami itlmela M tic Iis ess Ie
i?ftioy iha gar j* d\*?mtt?, bet si say s seooei
^ aMilan, saosti sa?y a.?parlora? i?r, given n good
aigbt'a real, and eurm Iha patient. Try one
battle. IIa? o bs ia en de I iui ny y?-er? by ml drug
gists la see world, for Sale by A J China. ?
FROM THE WIRES.
Washington, L> \. Aunt 5. ?Not
withstaodu g a desire on the pa* , at
tbe administrativ? that omgress r-bail
ako *om?? action lookiog to the retmo
don of intorOal revenue luxation there
is little probability of unythin? beioir
donn il tbe pr^ ?t mucioo U pilbl
can k?dert in both braudos deprtoate
v-Mticrioj opon any letit*h'ioi? ualoolated
to prolong tbo session bey tod tb > 1*1 ?1
Juno
Duolin. April 5 ?The t|to*0 his
suggested to tbe dako of York (hat \\ ?
name bis ton Patrick
Waehingtoo, D G . Aoril 5 ?The
naval appropriation bill was today
reported to tbe bouse by Ao tog Chair
man Foes, of tbe> naval oomui'tee
It earriea $61 219 916. tbe largest
ever reported to the hoo"0 from the
naval committee. The bill also is
remarkable for ita array of foots regard
iog sea power tbo world over.
Washington, April 4.?Tbe Presi?
dent baa appointed Prof Abraham 0
Kaufman, of Sooth Carolina, a- a
member of tbe board of visitors ; i the
United States Military Aoedemv
Charleston, S C . April 5.?lo the
Clotted States circuit court here today
Judge 8imonton appointed J. T Pen
dletoo and W H. Henderson reoeivers
for the Southern Homo Building and
L)ao Aseooiatioo, of Atlanta/oo auz
iliery proceeding'*. The action waa
begun io Atlanta, and the proceedings
here were for tbe purpose of avoidiog a
multiplicity of suits. Many people
throughout the State are interested in
the assooiatioo
Spartanborg. AprTl 3 ?List night
about 10 o'olook fire brooke. out in the
oottoo warehouse of the Paoolet mill*
and burned steadly on until ibis after
oooo. Tbe warehouse i* well stored
with cotton, and at last aooouots it was
stated that 1.305 balea were destroyed
by the fire Tbe origio of tbe disas
trous fire is unknown, and most have
beeo oauscd by spontaneous eonbostioo
The fire was eheoked aod praotioally ex
tiogoisbed this aftaroooo
The Seaboard eiteosioo from Cheraw
to Columbia was opened for freight
irsffie on the 5th. Ciroulars have rjeen
isaued by tbe read wbioh oootain tba
sonooooemsot, together with the namea
of tbo oew atatioos wbioh will dot tbe
oew territory There will be fourteen
atatioos on the new line, wbioh have
bean oamed after several well known
officials of the system
Following is a Hat of tbe statioos :
Cheraw, Kimbsrly, Patriok, Midden?
dorf, MeBse. Betbuoe. Csssatt, Spald
tng, Camden, Logoff. Pierooo, B aoey,
Weddall aod Colombia.
Tbo extension is 87 miles to leogtb
sod will eeable tbe Seaboard to make
connections with the Georgia aod
Alabama aod Florida Central and
Peniooolar for its through traios
between tba oortb aod aootb. It will
be iospeoted by the 8outb Carolina
railroad commiseioo next Monde f.
Tariffs of tba Richmond, Petersburg
and Carolioa have already beeo iaaued,
aa tba lioe balweao Ridgeway, N. C ,
aod Petersburg, Ye , will sooo be
npeoed The work from Petersburg to
Richmond is beiog poshed very rapid
If tbo custom bouse boo been
uoed oo o warehouse for the blind
tigert of Charleaton, Collector Tolbert
io reopoooiblo aod io not o proper
moo for toob o poaitioo.
Dr Maradon Manaon, of Califor?
nia, vioited Clemson loot foil He
writeo pleaaaotly to Dr Hertzog of
tbe impreooiooo reoeived while there.
Ho io anxioua to bring tbe South
ioto olooer toogb with California
He oeodo some rooted canes of tbe
"Loganberry," a hybrid of tbe rasp
berry, ond tbo blackberry, wbioh be
thioko wilt do well io South Corolino
It io o delightful toble fruit and makes
excellent preserves
R. G. Hoot, of Dscuiville, is in
poossaaioo of a petrified dock. He
found it a few days ago io the bed of
ao oid rivsr where be waa eottiog a
diteh. It ia sopposad to have beeo
there ever a buodred years ?Piokeos
Jooroal.
Followiog tba load of the Felier
Company, the Sampsoo. tbe Viotor. the
Reedy Rivsr aod tba Piedmont Mills
have anonuneed that tbe wages of the
operative* will be iooreased April let.
These ioeressss will mean 100,000
eitra do Isrs to the operatives aooually
Darlington has sold 4.850,000
pnundh ot tobaoeo this season ss against
2.000,000, last
Avoid Contact With Sick
Pets.
Doga and monkeya are subject to
tuberculosis and ore Haid to be ctpa
bio of communicating tbe infection
to human beings A large number
of Ifee canaries that die in captivity
(all v:ctimn lo the ^-amo disuaNe.
Parrot ?? to ller from n malady peculiar
to tticmat-lverf Tbi bacillus ...v.
COwCCg it ia thought t > originate
pfvOHtavOett in man Cuts have been
known to he iiio corrierool rtptherlo,
mid BOfolblV/ of acerlel f?'ver und
otbei Infect lone dice ao to Greet core
? Would bo taken during an epidemic
to keep p?*t animal* out of |hu reich
of infection, or e'si atvay fimn the
Cwlldiot), and at any time a bird or
animal that seems ailittg Rhould be
at once isolated ?April Ladies* Homo
Journal
THOSE WAR CLAIMS
Yesterday representing the State
of South t'aiolina, Mr Jesse Gamt,
chief cleik of the secretary of state,
who has recently been making
thorough investigation of the Revo
lutionary. Florida and Mexican war
claims of the State agaitmt the fed
erai government, left for Washing
ton. whither he goes to make fur
ther investigations among the rec
ords on file there He has aliewdy
secured valuable data and expects
In find all missing links in Wash
ington The amount involved is a
large one
During his absence Mr Gantt's
position at the office of the secretary
of state will be filled by Mr Winthrop
Williams?Stale, April 5.
Timmonsvuie School Burned.
Timmooeville, Florence County,
April 2.?Tho public school building
was burned to tbe ground today at 11
o'clock Sohonl was in session when
? he fire broke out Loss (1,500 ;
insured for ab u: half its value. Tbe
building was a haudsome new frame
structure
How to Make Dwarf Trees
for Table.
From the New York Advertiser.
A oorious but successful way of
dwarfing plants for table decoration is
to take ao orange, and, baring out a
um kii hole in the peel, to remove all
pulp aud juice, fill the ekio thus
emptied with SJtne ooooanot fiber, fine
moss and oharooal. just etiffoued with
a little loam. Io 'be center of this put
an aoo.n, date etooe or the eeod or
kernel of soy tree that it is.proposed to
obtain a dwarf from. Plsoo the orange
peel iu a tumbler e: va-e in a wiodow
.t?d molten the cooteots occasionally
wtth a little water through the hole io
the peel aod epriokle the surface with
fine wood ashes In due time the tree
will posh up its stem through tbe
compost aud its roots through the
orange peel. Tbe roots must theo be
oot flush witb the peel, aod tbo process
repeated frequently tor somo time.
The stem of the tree will sttaio tbe
height of four or five inches aod
iMune a etunted, gnarled eppearanco,
making it look like ao old tree Wbeo
the ende of tbe roots are eot for the last
time the ortoge peel, wbioh, curiously
s'tough, does not root, may be painted
hlsok aod varnished
Kyle on tbe South.
Washington, March 29 ?Senator
Kyle, who is obairmao of lbs iodostrial
commission, bsa returned from the
South, where the commission has been
takiug testimony regarding labor in the
cotton fields aod factories. Mr Kyle
aaid thie afteraooo be waa almost
astounded at the greet progress made
by the aootb within recent years.
' I predict," he said, "that within
lbs oext ten years the sooth will be a
rival of Now England in manufac?
turing I was informed that a firm
there waa shipping s trainload of sewer
pipes to Chios sod Jspan every week.
Had it been eottoo gooda I woold oot
have been ao astooisbed, bot I oever
thought tbe trade in sower piping
woold be so brisk. The manufacturers
are abippiog hundreds of thousands of
dollars' worth of cotton goods to tbs
Orient, aud io aoma oases ibe whole
soppty of tbs mill is ossd io this
trade "?Baltimore 8uo.
To Start tbe Old Cagle Shops.
E G Mallard aod T. W. Boyle,
president end seeretsry, respectively, of
tbs Mallard Lumber eompaoy, whioh
bought oot tba old Cagle wood works
hsre sevcrel months ago, will be io
Greenville about tbs first of oext
month to make arraogements to have
tbe plant alerted op agaio. It is
expeoted tbe works will be io opsratico
within sixty dsys or less. The chief
business will be to torn out' bobbios
eod shuttles for eottoo mills, but gen?
eral wood work will also he done in it.
Tbe company f^bae alrssdy scoured
cootraeta for furnishing some of tbe
mills about to build io this ssctioo witb
frames aod doors ?Greenville News,
sagj ???-??? a?
One of tbs most wooderful farms io
tbe world is situated in Canada La
peculiarity lies io tbe faot tbat every,
thing is worked by eleotrioity. Two
waterfalls within the bounds of tbe
farm, seme 60 feet sod 180 feet high,
furnish the motive power, a central
power house being ereo'ed near, aid
tbe ourreot is transmitted by wires to
every available plane on tbe farm
Olorlous Newa.
Come* from Dr. I). It. Carglte, <>f Wasbita, I.
T. He write* . "Four bottlaj of Electric Rit?
ter.? hu? cured Mrs< Brewer, <>f scrofula, which
hud sensed ber great s?ge* ing for years. Ter?
rihle sores Would I.renk out < >? hrr head itri?1
fare, and Ihe best doctors eoul 1 give no help;
hut her euro is complete and bar b< dtli Ii as
seilest." This shows whet thousands have
proved?deal Kleetric Hitters Is Ihe best blood
parlier known It lathe supreme rented) foi
scttma, letter, salt rheum, ulcer*, buds and
running sorss. It stimulate lirer, l.Ir. \.?
sad buwelt, expels pultons, helps dige*d?n
build* ap the strtngthi Only .">) eonts. A*A*\
I?. J. 1". W Uwltorme, Druggist. Uuarai.I
4
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CUBAN KELIEF euros Colic,
/^Ja^yv Neuralgia ami Toothache In
^Vj/' five minutes. Sour Stoma? h n nd
tf Summer < Sotoplointai. PHou.ttO?
Sold by Hugbsoo-Ligon Co.
THE FASHION.
Skirt* Continue to Cllnir Clonely to
the Fijfurc.
Tho tight skirt is now generally nceept
ed and is worn by almost everybody, but
to bow few is it really becoming! Too
stout or too thin u figure appears nt a
great disadvantage In so little drapery,
and nil defects become obvious. To con
coal too extreme slendernesa there are nil
sotts of pads and similar contrivances
foi building out the form, but there is no
way of disposing of superfluous flesh.
visitinu gown.
Full figures therefore strongly require a
certain amplitude in the skirt and folds
which prevent it from lying too closely.
A now idea for skirt decoration is an
adaptation of the scarf which oriental
women wear around the hips. This is
extremely pretty for slender figures.
The illustration shows a costume hav?
ing a skirt of violine peau de soie, which
is laid in wide plaits fastened Hat ns far
down as the knee, below which they are
allowed to fall free. The bolero it of
violet velvet bordered with applications
of guipure. The fronts are connected by
three satin tabs and steel buttons. The
sleeves are of elbow length and are of
plaited peau de soie, with applications of
guipure and a deep lace frill. Beneath
the bolero is a bodice of white satin with
fine horizontal plaits. The cravat is of
white lace, the belt of black satin with a
steel buckle. The toque, composed en?
tirely of violets, is trimmed with a bow of
black satin and a steel buckle.
JUDIC ClIOLLET.
FASHION NOTES.
Method* of Maklnu anil Keening the
I-'lgnre Slender.
The present style of dress demands a
perfect figure, ami. while thin forms may
be padded out, ovcrplump ones must bo
traiued down by heroi?' measures, Swed?
ish massage, gymnastics, exercise and
iapor baths arc all called into requisition,
nd where the excess of hVsh \s caused
by any unwholesome condition of the sys?
tem this sort of treatment is often highly
beneficial to the general health.
The arrangement of the underwear is
also altered so that it may take up as
little room as possible. Many wonicu
TAILOR MADK UOWX.
adopt tights and abandon the petticoat
altogether, the place of the latter being
taken by many frills of silk placed on
the inside of tin- lower half of the skirt.
When the petticoat Is retained, is fitted
closely at the tup without plaits or a
band. Mini .-ill the decoration und tlufllncss
ate COUtiUcd t<> the part bcloW the ktiee.
A pretty Idea Is to cover the entire lin
Ing of the skirt hair way tip with tiuy
pinked nifties) and shirring* or pulling* of
tuffeta.
The cut shows a fine tailor mad cos
tume of nickel gray satin i loth. The skirt
is so decorated n - In simulate three cross?
ed tunics, cneh edged with stitching and
a baud of while cloth. The tight bodice
ha ?; shoi t bil mid Is tt dor nod with
>tit< hi;:., ami bands ?f white < loth, which
outline n pin lion mid trim tb ? top of the
sleeves and the wrists. Two rows of
pearl buttons fasten the bodice, and there
I- n single rev rs ? '?' white cloth with np
plications nt ecru guipure. The turned
over collar In Ii;;"'! w Uli \. 1?1 * * - < loth. The
hat of uiekel gi .> straw i trimmed with
a dtiipety of gray tulle, graj pluniei nud
a pearl buckle. .It mc t 'h?llet.
- ? ? ? ? ? -+m^~?
L'uttenck"?'rt Del loss tor, Standard Design
I si H ti. Ojteeo k Co , Liberty Street.
A HUSBAND
SAYS
She has
for two
and it is
help to
** Before my
wife began using
Mother's Friend
she could hardly
get around. I do
not think she
could
get
along
without
it now.
used it
months
a great
her. She does
her housework
without trouble."
Mothers Friend
is an external liniment for expectant
mothers to use. It gives them
strength to attend to their household
duties almost to the hour of confine?
ment. It is the one and only prepara?
tion that overcomes morning sickness
and nervousness. It is the only
remedy that relaxes and relieves the
strain. It is the only remedy that
makes labor short and delivery easy.
It is the only remedy that puts the
breasts in condition so that swelling
or rising is impossible. Don't take
medicines internally. They endanger
the lives of both mother and child.
Mother*! Friend is sold by druggists for $1.
Send for oar free illustrated book.
The Bradfteld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
Spider's Chaps
i
A. Talc of the Cattle
Thieves of Agua
Calientc. . ?
By Wolcolt Le Clear Beard
An exciting story of adventure,
with an example of character
portrayal that has won this young
author so high a place in the
literary world.
To Be Published in
This Paper Soon
Watch for the First Chapters
If you want
the best Seeds
Buy Vick's
OUR OWN GROWING
AND THE
WORLD'S CHOICEST
The handsomest and most com?
plete Catalogue we ever issued
sent free, it' you state in what
you are most interested?Flow?
ers, Vegetables or Small Fruits,
JAMES VICK'S SONS,
ROCKESTER, N. Y.
F*b 7
Notice of ReiistratiOD.
The St???? of Souih Cavolina?Sumter Coun
tv ? office of Mnpervlrori if Registratbn,
Bunter County, Bunter, S. C , February
lat, 1899.
N Mice ia hereto given thai in accerdaoce
wish an Art ot ibt?enarnl Aesemhlv, audio
conformity w.th tha requirement of in;* Ntut^
Constitution, the t.ookefor the ragiitcetioa
of nil livaliv qualified rotere, nd for the
Iraning of translate, e c,, wi'l ba open at the
i.ffira of Supervisor! ot Regietretion in the
l unrt bcoee, belt * '??> ibe hours of 9 o'clock
\ m , and 3 o'ch |> m , oo the H rat klon?
dar of rech uvj :h until ihirt; di>va before
the nut gi n??ral eircion stincie *ho ahull
ii-? ?.! age duri it! ?' it pel ?.d it 11? ?r t >
dar a shell be eotul il to regtet rot too t?t fore
tb1* book I are rto*ed, if oMieririrt? qualified
The rrquircmen tor qualiCed voltK nre
that ihe applicant for registration ahull be
unh to read n d write ror?ec ly, oc possess
in his own name proper!) to the nmt.u'.t id
intee huedred dollar a, upon which h^ peyi
taxed. E F BDKR0W8,
T^I). DoBOSB,
J. .fi KNIGHT,
Suprrfiaors of Registration Sumter Co.
Mcb 1
A FINE PIANO.
At ? High Pnc Is Basils Found, But Fioe
Pianos Like tbe
I cur puces are only found in our ware
oonie. 1 Lev present a bappv combination Of
excellence impossible to surpass elsewhere.
Catalogue ?r.d Book of Nugzeettone for the
?klag. TERMS ACCOM VO?ATING.
t BCOND HAND PIANOS
TUNING. REPAIRING
CHAS. M. STIEFFj
Wareronost, C- North liberty Street.
F?cton?Block of B. Lafayette Are,
Aiken and Lanvalestreets.
a. mini: & son,
Fire Insurance Agency;
ESTABLISHED 1866.
Represent, amoag other Companies :
LIVERPOOL k LONDON k GLOBE,
NORTH BRITISH k MERCANTILE)
HOME, of New York.
UNDERWRITERS' AGENCY, N. Y.
LANCASTER INSURANCE CO.
lanital represented $75,000,000.
Feb.28.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
SINTER,
STATE) CITY AND COUNTY DE?
POSITORY, SUMTER, S. C.
p.ia tin Capital.$ 75,000 00
Surplus and Profits .... 25,000 00
Additional Liability of Stock?
holder* in (uess of their
stock. 75,000 00
Total protection to deprei'ors, $175.000 00
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Special atteatioo given to collections.
SITINGS DEPARTMENT.
Deposits of $1 aod upwards received. Io
terest allowed at the rate ot 4 per cent, per
annum, on amounts above $5 and not exceed?
ing $300, payable quarterly, on first days of
January, April, July and October.
R M. WALLACE,
L. 3. Carson, President.
Cashier.
THE BANK OF SUMTER,
SUMTER, S. C.
City and County Depositary
Capital stock paid io, . . $75,000 00
Uc divided t rplus, . 16,000 00
Individual stability of stockholders
iu excess of tbeir stock, 75,000 00
Transacts a general banking business ; also
hns a Savings Bank Department. Deposits of
$1 and upward received. Interest allowed sf
tbe rate of 4 (er ceot. per annum, payable
semi-annually.
W. F. B. HAYNSWORTH, President.
Marion Moisb, W. P. Rh ami,
Vice-President Cashier.
Jan 31_
CHARLES C. LESLIE,
Wholesale and Retail Commission Dealer in
F11 S 3E3C
Oysters, Game and Poultry.
Stalls No. 1 aod 2 Fish Market.
Office, Nos. 18 and 20 Market Street.
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
Coosieoments of Couniry Produce, Pooltrj,
E{rg9, kc , are respectfully solicited.
Prompt returns made.
Fish packel in barrels and boxes for tbe
country trade a specialty.
I Dec 6 x
Onion Sets
AND
Garden Seeds.
A supply of Onioo See, of choice
varieties, and fresh Gardeo Seeds for
tbe season's planting, oow oo han<i.
FULL LINE OF
MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY
and Fancy Articles,
Usually found in a first class
Drug Store.
Prescriptions carefully com?
pounded at reasonable prices.
?J. F. W. DeLorme.
Get 25.
Life and
Fire Insurance.
Phil on me, at my residence, Liberty
Street, lor both Life and Fire Insu?
rance. Oniy reliable Companies rep?
resented. Phone No 130.
AiMlreiBSi Kloses?
w u n si ajaj cia B o
I have on hand a lot of
Home-made Vinegar of very
fine quality. The flavor is del?
icate, while the strength is
equal to any to be had.
Will be sold at my residence
for 40 cente per gallon.