The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, September 21, 1900, Image 4
THE UNI ON TIMEri
Published live: y Friday.
?by the?
UNION TIMES COM PAN \
Rooms 1, 51, 5 and 7, Hank Bi iUUNO
J SO. K. MATH I>\ Editor.
L. CJ. *Yoi;xu, Manager.
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S. C., as secoml-eliiss mail matter.
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^7/ UNION, S.. C., SEPT. 21, 1000.
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2j/ f A GIXL CF GRIT.
f/ \ With this issue we I ?* >ii. the |nhtiea"
"S tlon of another fast mat ins: s! >rv. 1 A
GIRL OF GRIT." It is tniin full of
. /
^ ' excitement awl adventure from shut to
I fl'iish. You should read 11:is stojy and
r 4tell yonr friends to read it. If you are
/ .. n ?t a sulieeriter s ib eribe now, m il we
^ will start you with the lir.-T cl a;-t?-r.
We have a few extras It ft over t<? Minply
new suliscribers. Ties srirl is a !:< :true
of the lirst water. !>.ut*i fail t.i :e;.d
"A GIRL OF GRIT."
"Tin1 Spartainhunj !!? > ;? ?! ^
* , Sparfanbinir had I'.uis :?; ?;;:i?;s it a ; t ? :
as Greenville bits thai ?i!> w< nld I m 1 ::
trolly line to the fop. .S|nirfuuhiug is mi
great, a city it might buy the mountain
and have it movel nearer"".?Greenville
News.
* Xo. All .cp w tanburg has to do is to
keep oil building and spreading anil hyc
and live Sin* mav take in I'aris iut uu'utti
among her suburb*.
"We have it iioni pretty good authority
that another cotton mill is soon to l-i (
built on the Union and f'trnsi >prings
? ? i**i. * "* **'" ^ ?f sdxmt la,000
Jtytndle ctijv'city, iu..i ?,u manufacture 1
? coarserftrade of cloth than the Other ;
^ not care J !'e b'oinoters ('?. ^
KJiii^Vt 1.1ms In. \\
ever occttrr^! in tTiTcounti v is now ? , '1
m the coal regions of tVnns>lvar.ij, (''
The miners of t hat Met ion to theninnlei >r
of 1 lH,t?00 have struck for h cher um...., w
Hiiu say u?fy are in :i condition to lmlo 1
ou* until their d< mauds are lecogni'/i d.
The raise will probably he pi anh d, aid
then the coal mine owneis will add 'IC
twice the amount of the raise to tin Wl
price of the coal, and try and throw tin * '
responsibility on the poor in.d. r paid Pu
miner. The men at the hi ad i f the h:p- so
combines and tilists aie slick ducks. ha
"" is.
Last Sunday, Sept. Id h, thf Sputa; - j
bu~g Daily Herald passed t!i" ten m i
rock in the .Imn i ali-tic road. The ^ . (
Herald has an able Editor a '.hch'lni
and lie is steering his craft s'ead 1 / onward
and the pap*r gets h-ttii :\<i> u '*
year. We consider the Herald oi.e i>! *
the brightest up-to-date papers that c:,,;I
j *. comes into our sanctum, and we heartil> '*n^
\ wish it many more yeais of snceess and who
?* usefulness. Editor (iaiiii ghu, drivi.su hrwi
forceful quill and do, s not ctupy a ! :uk 1 -1;l!
seat in any of the: discissions of the in,- t .wlv
IKrrtant questions of the day. The
Herald has been a powerful lever in as- *
1 sisting in Spartanburg's plienoininal \\c,
growth. jIar(h
Sj?' In h"'" '
- vwici. com inii will b i\;ii;i,] in I'm
? listof the lili/.'ns of Union, whoso thing i
" readily responded to Calv-wtoi/d appeal Mr.
t2-fo~r help. Ui.i.v.r* ever i?adv to lend a of she
' helping hand in tin.e of n<< <l ami \\ I,i"? on it !'<
the conti ihnt ion is i.ot as huge as- me ti!ps, a
cities have sent we ft el 1 Ik.I it is a vi rv "peraC
liU ral contiibution to Mail w i:h, and no P ' 11
doubt other contiibiKioii will \ oil I.al
this one. Allwli> ft el di>p >sed to help a pick, i
t ie miffi rers, whoe; irnl is -o urgent, he bega
can leave their contributions at the mat er,
Merchant's and Planter's I lank and it tin; ma
will be promptly forwarded without any convinci
c ?'. 11 el ? those people if \on can. would pi
They aie sorely in need of assistance 'or the 1
and they i ee I it i ow. TiiK.Tf.MKs vmII soon int<
publish a list of all contrihutions left at ness men
the Merchants' and Planter/ National a" ' they
Bink. The latest rebuts puts the loss and with
of life at over "?,O00 w ith a piobabiiii) luent it
of tlie linal total reaching 7,000 Col. T.
The peop'e of Galv.sion are making a Union Co
noble effort to recover from theiffVrt.s Mr. .Jno.
of the terrible calan ity and everyone Monarch <
should lend a helping hand. tor, m.o <>i
Much ere lit is due Mr. Ar'.hur W. and Mr.
Green for his earnest elfoits in i..isii g m he il boo
the subscription to.* the suffeicis. He Thee.;]:
it was who to ?k around the paper so- hoaleis ap
,i liciting adscript ions for the suffereis. j Timk.s, loi
His reward is the knowledge of a good oigani/ilio
work faithfully ikji formed. Tlie capital
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Wil l, RCX SICllT AM) PAW
We soi1 from our cxeharnes thatI
*'vor:il mills about tho country have
I i to -'.a* flown, it strikes lis
t d i :> ill!'.; a.or or n-.-s than nu ?T-"I
f ; force down t ho i ike i f e >tton,
: 1
' la 1 v." tV;r.i. it is ::ii outra.,:1 upon
I both tie farmers ami Iho faithful
I urli > rat - The farmer* haw
I been ;; an<l strisj::;li!V4 to ma'.e ,
| b">th onus moot f >r years with the j
price of cotton, t . :r m*>:iov crop, ?o ;
," , . i
1 >\v as to hardly -v for too masmj; ,
o' the crop; whi' 'hose mills, anions j
o hers have hefo i? >pin^ a rich liar j
v<st, and decia:'.i-e' '"i^ dividends to j
their stockholder*. Now, when the
farmers' I urn come* to <jct a reasonable
return for Ids \< - vV "il, these
j same mills, instead ui I'tniu,; cotton
and continuing its is.am:fact nre, I
h .ve decided to shut down \? i; !i the '
! pitiful cry of no demand for t!., 1 :
g )od -, t!m rtby not onjy lessening tin- .
'1 inai.d f? ! tjjy*.cotton, in
thr/unkLoii-.daithful omj 1 iye?\? out j
of t ho employ menl upon which they :
arc dependent for daily bread for!
them-elves an<l their families. Why
this iunder;onto demand? Have tin*
people <|Uit using or are tiny using
a less cjiiautity of cotton goods than
heretofore? Wo hardly think so: j
we are ratio r of t lie opinion they are j
buying more for tlie slmp'e reason j
that they a re in infer shape tliisj'
year to d<> so than tln-y have been in j ^
several years. Is it not more prob- ] |
able that llio.se mill owners have been i .
spoiled by their fat dividends for tie- i
pa?t few years, so that they have g >t ' j
the idea that the wlude bu-ine-<. in
lb - way of protitj? must come their
v v foii-wr or they w >u't . ; .
it is !; ::i !! .:. tli-' farmers, ti.e ; *
pr r-- the *.cy : tap ' . v..- o . i
beginning log*') . ( singer ia the j?;-.
pie. If lite mills had the interest of '
the cotton producers at heart they ;
would continue to run their mills
even though I lie profits should oce
s'.oinsiiy drop a iiUle below the high >
watermark: and should there be a
bear inovenu :it upon the part of the
manipulators of (lie cloth and cotton
market, to press down prices, as is
die case at present, they would ma- I
->ly hold their product and refuse to ^
Itspose of it until a reasonable price
vas. olTered. It would conic, and
,hoy know it, in fact the price is now IHion
Cotton Mills and the I?ulTa!<> | !"
[ills, instead of contemplating tln-j1'
I w.
osing down of his mills, is arrai gig
to put 0:1 an additional f<>rce and
ill run Mill No. 1 day and night.
he lack of houses is the only obaele
in the way of runn'ng both of at
e Union mills day and night. "1 he M.
uses just, finished out at llnlT.do wit
11 be utilized fur the aceommodn- j l[:a
>n of the night force which is to he
I \\ O 1
t on at once. I his seems to ! 0 ,
I UG J
ITicient evidence that Col. Dunr.n i .
not
s plenty demand for his cloth and : /
apparently satisfied with liiepri, , ,/er.
is receiving. lie will, no dot;! ami
lire the cream <?f the help that is ' up i
tg shut olT from employment by , wr.li
closing down of other mills, f .r big.
k in his u.ilis. If tlie*?? fail! * :! '
utivn.s find tils! :!. 1
lot lake care of Ihcm they c r, I (
1 {
employment in the Union Mills ' tj
e there is no liklihood of a sl.t.t- [ , j*.
1 and win ro they can rest asst:r? ! j) ,
their host interests will !> 1
d. (; 1; ,
t> I o
t.v S f. \Tj;sr l.XIH XTK
mentioned bri? fly last week tli.d a ^\
s r *j 1 > 1
vood Faitoiy would soon be built
ion, and piomi-(d to say soii.i- , \
, ... tWlaiC'l
move about it.
,. , was nc
S>i?encer M. l?;ee is the promote i ,, ... :.
i C >L 1 V
mlu-.f rv. and ! < 1 1 -
I iMi ve""
?r ?:vim ill wttkx, uuiki ' ^ xi vii.il , ^iiC Uj .
n<l inxppclin^ plants aheadv r..! on jJu.
n. Mi. i'ivc i-> ; n i!i? lie, I jj,|
jf \ t;n: in;:ii, but i.. t t.? I;i4?
pl i:i:f I. . o ill 'tT I l:i* i it'll < i n V : "t
Mi; k li'.cltiiy oi.-ciii M ! t<? !ii:n. i; w?;; ?
uinvestigating ami studying t!.i" j mi I enl
:.ml the n.or- attention he g.i\e i uml tin
11 r 11; i more lirinly ln? became l>sck kol
(I tli:it sii'.'li ; n establishment n'-S', ?<
nj' and la; scl i.bmt arranging ^hi't '-V<
abiding of one in Union, lie 1 lie p
;rested tli following solid busi " ''d'
i iin 1 i nanciers in the matter 4,,K? ''11
. i .i i ' ti ,<i "?'y
are now associated with him, . _ tjJ0 (rr
nicli a power hehiial the move- ('j ^
cannot fall short of sue ?ss: ,|ot too 0t
C. iHincan, pre-i-Icn' of the | u v
Hon .Mills ai.d HnlT.ilo M.I s, |n iny w,.j
A. l-'aiif, pn .-ideiit of the i ew irjMt <1.
L'ottoii Mili, ('apt. A. II. 1 ><> im.ro fall
I' I n.uii's sti.)iij;?-t capital: 'tver, as i
\V. li. Walker, the f?.i;i mi > j ny fai
a salesman. think I h- r
for a muling <! the ^In.rL Ciitk
peais in this is.t.e of 1 ;i. ;:i r, \vl o i
the pni post! of | (-1 in ii.eiil til he ruii.i
ii aial < lection oi ?ill < '> | "'ft!' 'f- '?1'
stock is o's'toU divided into I 11,1 J '
\
V
)
y
i.vki RJIV
*- mm in j. ? jm "
0") shares of $100 each. The sloe*"8
| taken 1:i? with Ii tU? eii 'it on the j"l ?'
; the promoters? and thisito stlecOj"8'
OUl .!? l flit* liuiits* ll"'
i L'uica a..d Cdetm Sptinps^Jjpoad.
, T: e ;'! \ni uii] f<> l u It at otiC y 1
.1. Ijiflill???.!. !'. - Will 1 0
d / i (ut-put } er day. Tli?4i-'iivo
?.,< > \\ ;!J '< >; ? lectt iei : n pliiv'. t ? '
-C ! i' : :'*:?? .i'. :!? ' fluff il 'i ids.
?.V ' wil :..sob- sawed a o'nh
ai.d han.ihs, spok .s anil Lent \\d viill
prohabl., be added later. The .ildinp
and tmchineiy will hi- of lli^ 1 si :i{ h
-date model at.d dtsipn, ni.il
will In; en hd with an eye t its >lnlarpMi'.i
nl u'i increase of I usi ? in a\
demand. Mr. ISi?.o is very s\i line of
the .sueeeas of 11 ie ei;lelp:i-e as v.e see
nothing to hit tier. Wo pieiit that i;
will he a pajiijj investment oin the
stait. The power to In- ic, wili W*
foi t>-?: so . trei s?!h, and a k m hands
wid he imp'oycd, this is on m'.estrde
it i'r ion's lapul industrialni fnicenieiit.
M r I I IV.. .. il!-1
?ii >>. i. ! - y
tikULiiel v-""? ^Wl- ''
|o|l? liefo'.O V Will li.l'.'P if./I '
to !!? <1 liefer it c? 1' if
t.\ i aMi c .ah i liltos all li'iiMl i ' )
ollit r imp ' tni.t ] -isit ?. j
That was a !: ?iiii?K? mum': wit. h e.el'iiim
it in ll'tak 11 ill last Stur?la\ unmin,r
al!-r midn'nh', the'/oronei \s .1 ns>
siystliit I*.tii 1 1 >i;i11 i till tl> Mi ><>!;n_'
Hid i'nat his 1 i other .han 11: ittou was
mi accessory. Ha ydA.. Uruwn,? a
iviinter, was ; sleep i:i iili n om, he
r.M-di rer went to his lions! i* d tr.ii: =:"jr
il'iid'I'M the preteuS if Israeli!
>o it.- s foViiv.ed Mr. lho it's laii i
n '.i \ io Urowt.'s room, a: I when 11
! "i - as opened t > awake il own li e
i a . ' i i : n 1 s! ' 11. iv.ji to
' :i' 11 * ho wa i'.iiiir ,;*;k>\ 1
i si , I. "la* i;:a;\,i > fri r? seen
:i to , '.i \ e tiait , i . :
hip iiinc for Umwn'.s 1., J. It in . t?51
In if is ;i r v.d il ;f. the otl -i f tl.o
I lair.
S.l&TUC SIPTISCS.
- J.v< r lias a fjuecrf'hicl '':'.
and a llingt Tail '/.!?,
(ioliiea srl. amines from scanner sunshim-.
(iari.i h l lie silkou strand
hat. tl.e spider has woven si cunningly.
In a nest of beautiful hauls;
kep in the depths of his tone curved
ct 11,
The spicier hideous sits,
ike to the spider's hi le?n^ truth..
Ale the hearts of hypocri(s.U<*' *
J i i ; i' Tr. ii".i?1
. . Kj.or C i: u ! C; ~
iiiIjcr- l c'uct ycuojjltiun bo;)* t>
t i . ! of a Su.idji/ Icho limit
> ::11 '.:<! to help him.?
Tiio iji iv.ily conference of thh cuii
\\\i\ l".c-Kl at iho .Metho list
urch here, Saturday anil Suudav
A few day J meeting is being held
the li.iiv.ist churcti. Iisv. J. I).
?hon is j reaching. The church is
hoist a pistor, and i'. is rum red
,t some ii ti e members go inside
church so seldom that if they arc
ntul in a coufc-rence, they have to
i;dvcrli:cd for, and then they ere
gotten evcrylime.
,'ut'o i ties have g >i o away up yonSo
much f.r McKiuley'a tarUi
11 ust administration. But h >id (
:uc awhile, what is the matter
i t. c re-hum!ltd tit.-? They me ^
( r than new ;|i9 wire a few ytar01
Is there a trust on thoie sccmd
! * inr s, ic'i.H.t!! . ! ;tt <.;<r Ii*ore p.
ri?s.' 1 f farm;: a Icmaude! new
v !i-.t wcu d ile factories do with Wi
old tie ? Vet, ti.ey arc for.id
any piop'c at t;u prie.s.
1 s e 11.; c a j :g v.ith a hin^c ,
Both r !..i; i: c. It doo3 not
ii.i , hut in I Ikmiddle to n.v jj'
a j 'in', ai il fro.n there the two '
t ti e :i]spi ndogo is brought to
as c!o o us you ould bring a ~
lin^c' . . fee'
her raised, this yerr, the m >sl j u
I cliickcu that I ever saw, that j* '^
vi r in a wreck. Ith&a every
rable crook that a chicken V?ii1d
I r. rcerue<l that it> hi ad w ?3 -ju
id Je!i haml Clucr, and tail rf
1 j\ . r r t" t h> > i /"v"
_ ? C?Ji lit. ) , I I.
I craw < n ilioothor on o. with *
v:riiy o-l t' o nther. I L v it ']*J
it ly, .ii.1 I t i- k thr.t \vliii-; nniM
;g nJunr-Vjg, the b I ; (<s?.
y darted [ a? k )?i iwcen i's? leg*. theii
i chit k; n j ;.?t turning iue'l ! ccssfu
Iween i:s own logs in it a eager- A t
badly vvrer.clitii itse 1 *a to cation
ry part. to the wrong place, been <
a-it lew days wo have had thj tence
id of rains. Thur day even- m e w
?iay and Satur.iayit rained the su
1 '11 inches fell, but '*< ~M
, ? ... *> ?u are sei
..un<l, an 1 is just li le on tur in the
peas and everything thai is t> >lh tl
(I to be bentlittc?1. Plowing, must r
vill be rushed fji awhile, for same o
e waiting for a resson in the I bis
The outlook is there will be and Oe
oats town this year than 'The
spring oats have mnda s > here, ur
urea of la'.o years, and I in the <
e will ho room wheat, too. I ?
a cr ?j>3 do n<t help u far- ; be r.ecn.
t r.t.i m.d has to piy id) ut fc>e:id
03 ! r rent. No ma'tt r li w bo miesi
!?, I o is re t beiuli'dc', *i, Lucesers
iot.tr propaio lur maki ig guoseor'n
y KJm V?i UJLil 1 JLiiH Uiill lVU'
; food at home.
A prtii'enia i t.ld me lh.it i.i l;\.v !
iog over the liver r< ivl g in? t <Ji rliale,
i 'v* rami l f-co the r<?n 1 on'the ;
] nii-rr hi 'e the o.r k. t! at is j ist al t!r
I : :i:s 5 Fish D:?o foiviiiiiip 11:i**, |
: Til' I 1 f 0;.< k H.-ll !! ? 1 - j
j r, .*: ?! : ' - .;r- ! an iig over !
' t1 ' . t > ) ! l"! .lo'.tO C I" V : I'O
11 o osi : 1 ' 1 It*. ! if n |
J s' s r v going In in the Sailluc
1 "Me, ho *vou? snro ta-.e liio wrong
r >id, un.l fiikc i.io o"<\ which liranchcs
i oil here, leading to tin Da whins' eetj
tUiiKMi', not hiii-wing iho main ro:d
vv.ii just around tin s-busbo in the
cec-k. I; iho c:tek is t!ie r >h-l for a
distance, ought not !he hmdics bo en'
buck, f-o anyo. o oiiltl sea the road?
I/is', wfo': w.ij n record-breaker for
boat anil dryness ia'thc month of Septe:nl?/r.
The tempernflire readied !>.">
j d.grces several i!ayp,.1.hrn rosu to !>7
tl.cn to Mth niil on last Thursday it
went 'o 100 iVgr-'.ea by 12:-'10 o'clock,
ujiiJ 1 Iwiiwu, i,. would have gone
higher, 1 am ?il:n<t r.
cloud ro.< , {.ii-cM . d the r.un, uiv. the
i ' iin! pprun^ up, cooling the tenipcri
nr.. * lien Uto W". ??t pcol< u?od.
; l'!> i b: t mbev in:> xiir.uniB re
I C ided i . ?i.\ Yt : art: i 894. 01 de,
2i'Cif; 18!F>, i 1 <!.* grco.: 1?V1M5, stud
I u eg rets; i i, vo negroes;
' !) ) deirrev. l>ut tLe highest temperj
aturo Wus only for one or two days,
thou it would drop hack.
I!i;v Df.nvkr.
Iratitur, S.pi. 'Jo, 1!?00.
v?*o.rr i .v 5 yrnit 1 <;/ ; .tga is.
' Mr. HIu rj thy Answers Miss (I:irl
run 's I'len for Woman's irnffr.igc?The
Home J$ lire
Woman's Place.
? .
Mr. I! ii or: ?Please allow lun spaea
v. your v thnS'o pap r or. the ibdct
w i:i.a ;'s vge? It is true that
i wo; i?:i ?i > oof c o'.tCj a d \d
; .!' .? \ og:v: /. d aocimi s
. > r and no '.ad vari ,us
r i!ii:: ; ; bal it r?.<J lir.M t'iJT il',dcv'i
ivti h; < : as .?,on i.s : e/ cut. r
politics, tierj w.U b) a divisioi
w hich will extend not to p ditica a! in \
hut everything in which women are
I engaged.
l>y w ;r.:cn going to the billot box
some ir.iy h.i/ that it would ho the
means o! preventing so much drinking
at the ballot box, but I way th iae
men who <11ink at the hal.ot box
would have n? mo o reapiet for th ue
political women than they do lor th ir
poor old wivfs and mothers at homo.
Surely then, by mixing with men at
tnc elections, her modesty would then
ul mrll, f.jrln nwnv itllio Ln. In
j t ,,....0 ' "'ij "c* |
p rhajs tiit?and !ic>
f iro h:i!l the lit xt century jn-jrid
away our wntry would 1)2 on the
downdidc. i d )u't believe thai w >.neu
should be allowed to vote, la-cause she
would be away from home too much
attending political meetings, barbecues,
etc. 1 do n >t mean to say that
women should be inn le slaves i f, far
from it. But 1 do not think she
should be allowed the right of suffrage,
ns I said too much time would be
ipent from home. What is i> that,
uakes home so pleasant? Is it lie
tolitical mothei? No, it's the dear
hi Chris.ian mother.
We all hno.v tint religion and polios
do not go together. I am sorry
) say, wo do not find our pilnio.il
ten a.lively engaged in religion, nod
lis w ?uld be the ease if women wire
igage 1 in politics. Fr.o pre.-ent s lefios
so well managed liy w >meii to
e furtherance of religi- n w< uM duy.
Children w uhl g > wild; eritms
mid be more conini in, and in a short
ne our grand old country w uld be
ing down bill ??
... ..ftMiillllg HpO'd,
1 this will l>2 tho result when vou,
the young roan's st ir, the litisHi's
hop3 and the j?;i<rol of i) an'; ,
lly, love and u.l ih.it. ii g >.?!, shall
allowed ti.voto Then this i
pti in, tor all to rea>l and f r all o
, r.iay bi written on every nia i's
:: "Ojr good old country is got e
uir."
W. J chaos Mturiiv.
,1 Jf/S.S/At; WORD.
,'Ul.mi.t Constitution Offers n
.v Inilncanciit to Subscribers.
lit A I J.AN j'A CoNrtl I M'l l(?\ lm
unccd a n-\v "missing woid" con
Tliis ii: i<|'to j.l.m id advert i-iug
great weekly has been very miclily
iiBiii by tin-in.
lenteiice from n Ftaudatd puhlii
has been selected, the 1>) >U h.-u
carefully seale I up and t1 n ??" ;rt
i_ i ?
ir|un>innel in full, except 1I19 _____
'ord dropped therefrom, wi.i:h ^
bacriher ia to s.upply. Answ.ia J X"
it by contestants as thry send
ir subscriptions and renewals, jji(
in answer and the subscript ions j UIn p,
pa'h Tim: Constitution in the .
nvelope.
it tho sentenc) for September
tober, lt)l)0:
re are n number <.f our men
uouir the reside it a 1 tid hidden !
loiatcr.; but f <r bar oi the B
'they do not ! t themselves 1
I'or^sti
in a dollar and fry a ;> r s at I ^
ng word. Ten per <1 ;.t. 01
mhicriptioiis go in > the!
fuud.
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It's No Trouble .'v^
To Get Your Heals
In a hurry if you own one
of our
Art=Enterprise Cooking Stoves.
No Burning.
Easy to get Hot ^ ~ ~~ ~ ^
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Our long experience in the Stdve
and Hardware Business enableS&p
to sell you the best and most praidll^
tical Cooking Stove on the market
At Reasonable Prices.
$<0 Buys a Good No. 7 with 30 pieces I
of ware, worth $10. I
<Ji1Q Buys a. Good No. 8 with 30 I
pieces of ware, worth $14. I
The A. H. Foster Co., 1
THE HARDWARE LEADER^^j^
m.'.'.iCy in
AND STILL ; f ;
W e want you, not your neighbor, but jflfru,
come and look at our stock and be convirt^ecJA' '
that we are prepared to sell you a- Buggy, ' /
Wagon or Carriage, or a vehicle of any kind,
including Mowers, Rakes, Harrows and Plows. <9|
Our stock of I Iarncss is unsurpassed. Get our
prices before buying, for we will sell you or "V W
make the other man "get right." Our
"to ' 1
_ ... w l?J lb i
una please and above all to give you
value for every dollar you give us." Don't
forget Green & Boyd's is the place to buy your &
vehicles. We have one cane mill left and the * %
first man comes gets it at a low figure. - .U
GREEN &BOY
Fancy Grocers.
We have what you'want. I
We do no blowing. * .. <-r K
Wo aoll wlicit wo aclvGrtiS?. R
We sell as cheap as anybody- " S BP
W^e guarantee all we sell.
We know we can please Voifa " rJR ifl
GRAHAM &, ES^KL 4r
?- 94P
-1PARLOR GROCERY I
<T
iving recently purchased the business of tho PARLOR GROCERY,
repsred to supply tlie needs of your tnblo.
>I WT
Tr*
IJSYOURWANT8
?n<l they will bo attended to with promptness and dispatch. q * '
IvU (jOODS DELIVERED FREE. ..
Ilnttcr, Kggs and Vegetables always011 hand. " ? *
II^ailOST PHICENPAID ><Jr i
rden, farm and barnyard produce suitable lor table
has. r. TllTir