The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, July 12, 1901, Image 2
Poor
Is the general complai
Some may ask. Beca
are going to trade at tl
farthest. Shrewd buj
their money here tha;
think?
SUMMI
Tlist to mo> <; out xvli
Millinery ? e ha vo
reffiilur vjihie on in
IL^aiiiK in I'oady trimn
yon must s4h; tlioin.
Spring and
Cioods Hint arc <?lca
Mitt tliey >IUST
011 tliom. For ox.nm
Organdies and Muslins ilia
Dimities and Cordetts that
Muslins that others sell at <
.Regular 8c Cordonet now c
8HOF^ that rest th<
ollV/Co nghtly are
our stock, you will bi
tylnk/i
?M
A Strictly Cash i
V
AN ORDINANCE!!::
Ill
th
Authorizing the Southern Hell jK
Telephone and Telegraph Com- of
puny to Use the Public Streets of
the Town of Union, South Carolinn,
for the Purpose of 1'hieing ^
Poles mid Electrical Conductors s(
Thereon nnd Subways for lClee- pa
trieal Conductors Under tin
Same.
as
in
Sec. 1. lie it. ordained l>v the Towi !>Council
of the town of Union, S. C . I*1
that permission he, and the same is
hereby planted t<? the Southern Hell Tel- ,(
ephone <.V Telegraph Company, its sue- 1
cessois and assigns, to eiect, operate and
maintain lines ol *eiepnoi.e and tedegiapK
including the necessary polos, fixtures,
and electlical conductors ujmi, along '):l
and over and .subways for electrical con- !j'.1
doctors under tlie public roads, alleys
stieets and highways of the town of or
I'nion, s. C., as its business may froni
time to time it quite, piovided that :t*r V"
IH)les shall not U* neat at.il symntetrical 1,1
and that noelectiic.il conductor shall lx
placet! less than twenty feet above I hi v
surface of the ground. J1
St c :2. That the woik of erecting ?
poles and construcling subwayshy virtue
of this oididance shall be dune under Hit '
su|?ei vision of tin* Street Overseer, and '
the said Southern llcll Telephone A: J11'
Teleataplt Con;s<any shall replace and )
ptejxrly relay any sidewalk or street ,:c
that limy In* displaced hy reason of the
erection or construction ot such poles ij^11
or subways, and upon the failure of the I'
Company so to do after twenty days'I)*1
notice in writing shall- have been given !
. by the Sued Committee to said Con:- f
I any, the town of Union, S C., may
repair such portion of the sidewalk < r SH'
siu-et tlml may b:i\e l??en distillled by .
saiti C't mpany and collect the cost so in- i 1
curred from said Company. j w
h'tc. ."> In coi side nit it ii of tie rights!
and 11 iviUpes hen in praiitnl, said Com-1
El'?r 31 is sometimes good f<
' /- In/rBi S3 but it isn't half so sur
M |HJ it. costs a thousand tn
1 ssh&ti thsdi
bjmw^'g liver m bloi
w|,jcii cures you righ
a" diseases ?f tin
H Constipation, Sleeplessness, Dizziness, K
U iousness, Sick Headache, Ilright's Disea
I relieved and cured hy this old reliable re:
H system in perfect condition means every)
My wife has hern troubled with liver coinpl
Thach< r's I.iver nti'l Blood Syrup bring highly re
nt once began to improve. I gratefully rcconime
m| Your lirmrirlKt 1m* Pr Tlmrhrr'n I.tvrr ?i
figS fur a packXRC, or M cent* for n bottle
v ' Write our Consultation Dent. explaining svnipt
VflHHHHHIIHIliHIIHIIIHH
' Busin
Lnt, but it is not so ]
use money is scarce
le place they can ma]
rers well know that
n elsewhere?A good
IR MILLII
ial left ol'our Spt
rodiKMMt the
TJiriy ? > ciym i ii^-.
led luitH. rJL7o sippre
Summer Wt
i? stud (ii'Ht eliiss in '
t> 3lii<1 m o lisivo put '
1>1(?:
t were 2~>c now only
wore 15c and 20c now only
Sc and 10c, now only
inly
3 feet, wear well and
not seen everywht
r\ /""?r? i r ! r, o /~\ ri liri I l-< /m O
c v. uu v ni^ca vv iliiuuv
/ yjlr***mmci ?;
Store==No Goods ?
my shall provide one eross arm on eac-li . <
?le ai.d sj^ice not. to exceed one duel in . i?ri
e subwajs constructed by virtue of | tie
is ordinance, for the free use of the A
lice aiuV lire alarm telegraph system i in
the tow n ul Union, S. 0. j 2S
S?o 1. Said Company shall at all times I
! subject to tin* town ordinances now j,s
existence or which may hereafter be '
issed, relative to the use of the public
reels by telephone and telegraph commies.
bee. >. b.vid Company shall indemnify To
e town of I'nion, S. C., against, and fe\
sess all liabilities for, damages which
ay arise or accrue to the town of Union, G
C., fioiu any injury to person or
operty from the doing of any work
rein authorized or the neglect of said
unpany or any of its employes to com- ni
y with anv ordinance relative to the ri i
e of the streets of said town, and tlie ft
ceptance by the Company of this or-I be
nance shall be an agreement by it to
ly to the town of Union, b. ('.. any
m of money for which the town of
nion, S. C., may become liable fioin
by reason of such injury.
Sec. (i. Sai<l < ompany shall begin flat
instruction of a Telephone Exchange
the town <>f Union, b. ('., within six ^o?
out lis and complete the same within n'5
reive months, and the construction of (>n
mutailic ciicnil toll line Ix'tween the 1,1'
wn of Union, b. C., and the city of
Kirtanlmrg, S. ('.. t here to connect with j
? system of the American Telephone i
d Teh graph Company. within six <
nut lis and complete the same within
elve months from the date of its
; eptatice of t'us ordinance. c*',t
bee. 7. Said Company shall lile with st *
e Town Clerk of the town of Union, ai>
C , its aceeptitnee of this ordinance
thin sixty days from the date when 's',:
shall take eff< et. m'
be s I bis ordinance shall be in
re lroin and after the date of its pas- '
;e.
Done and ratified in Council assembled >l)i
<s 1st. day of July, A. D., 11)01
Attesr; Macoktii Yoi;n<?,
, 1). AitTliun, Mayor.
Ch rk and Treas. 'ib-:;
Mi
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ibroad jf
Ml r HP\(EBH VM ^m|8Sraf?9&7 ?3
ju
hetunatisni, I.oss of Appetite, Bill- EH ^ri
se, Diabetes or Dyspepsia can be 33 ft '
ntedy. To feel right and have your HH of
Jiiug. Try a bottle today. ?3 hi
nint. costiveness find sick headache. Dr, M t.|i
com mended to her, she bought n bottle and flfl ,
nd this remedy to nil. K| , 01
A. A. GOODWIN. Crernville, Texas. |?a on
id lilnnd Syrup, nnl Dr. Thachrr'a Ssj ? n
11 If So won't, o -nrl ih li'i rents RUj ""
lint Try Your Drnegirt First. AJJ ' m,
otns, and receive free confidential advice. |9 ye
, Chattanooga, Tcnn. Luj
f ? ess
tmhere?Why
is that?
and Cash Buyers
ke their money go
they get more for
reason don't you
SIERY!
i11and ?*> niiiiiioi*
to ahoul liall tlao
h?oino rare t>t\i*leiate
tlieir yalue
a-sh Goods.
^vory partieular.
b,??-o iiniolc"'" i>riee!s
15c
i2y2c
5c
5c
i touch your purse
>re. Glance over
argument.
Sold on Credit.
tjuite an elaltovute program has l?e*?
ranged for the Sunday Sehool Conveu>n
of the Spartanburg and Carlisle
fticiU) M. E. Zion church, to In? la-id
Stephen Grove chuioli on July 2 Nth to
ih inclusive.
The colored Normal -School will hold
session in the court house hero from
c 22nd iust. to Aiir. 17th. Prof. IN
ilol ines will conduct the school.
We regret to report that l)r. Crown
irrence is confined to his bed wilier,
at his home on Church street.
RAND ^BARBECUE.
On August Stli and ilth I will fursh
first class barbecues in the Peril
Grove, near the speakers' stand,
verything will bo lirst class and.the
st ceoks in this section will prepare
e cue. H. Ct. Hailky.
28-ttt
Imagine Went Through.
A 14.(10 pom ids traction engine was
much for a lirigde war Duncan's last
?ht. W. 1). Wood was n<oving lie
ghie iind wlien lie struck the M??Elia;it
iilge over South Tigei river he had
table. The hi idge gave way and t Ee
nine fell several 1V? ( into the sand and
iter. One of (he employes was hint
tting i his engine out. will be a big jolv
jKMvi.sor Leonard was asked about
; liability of the county in such
ies lie arid that the county had wo'<
li rnilav case; that '.he smaller bridges
not built to hold such weights and
it it. is not expected that the count\
ill build bridges capable of Uaimg
tie than l.ttUO imtuids to the litiear or
>t. The smaller biidges will not do
s. A traction engine is sai.l> to l*>
lot'ottsly heav> on the rear wheels.?
uluubii.g Journal.
An Unhitched Taint.
Wednesday afternoon Mr. 11 H
Her was driving np street in his
ggv, while n team of mules were
Hiding ju??t above Uolton brothers
re untiitched, just before Mr Mil
got to the team they suddenly
nng aroiH d across the si re?t. Mr j
tiler being too near them to stop I
kod his horse to the right in order |
mi?s the team, in doing this ins
ggy ran into the express wagon i
.1 turned it over, the horse hitched j
the express wagon made a lunge j
ward on to the side wuik in front
the Union Hardware store, and as
did so he ran over ft few cases of
lit* jars standing on the side walk :
d smashed them, breaking several ,
the jars, and getting one of his i
>.'d feet cut with the glass. All
i? was en used l?v the ncgqn driver
the team of mtlies having Jjjs team i
Main street unhitched. This is !
inexcusable piece of <?tirln?wne?s j
d may have caused a runaway and |
rious harm had it happened to l>e a !
Iv and children instead of Mr. Mil- '
r driving by at the time.
WILL DISCUSS I
A Number of the Brainiest Men
Ciscuss the Nation:
Wm. JENNINGS
Tliat new issues in politics 'nave to it
are being discussed pro and eon ami M
sides there can be no denying. This Kir
the'iuasH'S c t the ]. epic la-sin b^h; on t
manner that the) can readily compieheii
i lw>i tv-iftlvitu
A number of prominent Democrats
have discussed the advisability of imitieji
to Union a number of prominent men.
well up on the issues of the dav, rial
have them speak to the people. The r
suit ol'this Pas b en (lie selection of a
committee on invitation, coi sistiuji of
.1 nil ire .1. Jf. (ireer. \\. W. l)xoii :n. I
I. Frank Poake. This committee went
inimediately to work, and in au interview
with JudaeGncr we learn that the
following pentlemen had been invited to
come to Union and sprak on Thursday
and Friday, August Stli and 'Jlh, upon
national issues:
Messts. 15. it Tillman, of Trenton, S.
C.; Jno. 11. INLd/iui in, of liennettsvile;
D. 8. Henderson, of Aiken; J J. lb
!?iil, of Chester; Gov. M 15 Mi Sweeney,
Col. Wilie Jones and G. Dnne ni lielleuj;er,
of Columbia; J no Sheppard h'?u
W.J. Talbert. of Ed?eiiolO; Jas. \V.
Barnwpli, of Cliarlcsto; ; J. s. iirice, c f
Vorkville; Jno. Gary Fvans, Stanv.une
Wilson and Jno. ]5. t leveland. <n Spartanburg;;
A. C. J^attinter, of licltou;
t 1 . t V ,,1? . !.' : .
? t i-t r. #jiiiiiir>?',ti. ui .irAitii*, ; I
Mil v the, of IViZo ;-I.'.s. 1.. On. 01 (>''(e-nviile;and
Win. Jennings Ihyan, of i. nooiu,
X' lnnskii.
Mr. Greer informs us that l?e has
already received many replies to ila-re
invitations frem these gentlemen promising
to lie here.
It has long ago been seen that the
people cannot nccive the infern;:-Ion
hey wish in regard ! - ' td affdrs ia
a primary campaign where Stale. any
and national politics are ai! mixed no i-:
an unintelligible manuei that lends
taoie to confuse tiiau to enlighten
the heater, and this meeting is armiiLod
for the sole purpose of an intelligent discussion
of national ail iiis 'i he people
ale anxious to have lb-lit-, and vw- beli ve
this is the best met hod of giving it to
Muguifu'Ciit Through Tr.iins.
The vi.sttbule linn.t; t : -;.v'i g At'anla
t 1 'J o'clock noon daily is one of thdmm.trains
ia the v.otvl. I isc?>ni
nosi-d exeln-ivtly of l'n'hn.ui e-j ipitien'
-if hit' st d.-sigii, ( oli.-n t ing i gtiOicmen's
club cms A riant: to X-jv\ V-tk:
touble diawing room sleeping ra>s, New
Orleans ta Xcw York; drawing
bctTe't slt c-j?ii'pT CiUs Mi ti p i s 1.? Sew
V ?i 1;: libraiy oh-.rvu'ion euv Muimu n
Now Vuik, ami sii).oil? dining c u^ sew*
all nie.i'ia.
In addition to tin* li -f vailrn ill
iransqwiil 'linn. jon this >;i ?
OOtMOOIl At iillilil, W.silhlglOtl il"?i New
York will In* lMjiiiivil t<> 1 mvo I'ii Iiii.'i'i
ickets v i: 51 wuf ti i1 .?* lieui to ocaiip)
any < ' ?i.i t iio 11 aim
I in dia'eis al'. r tin* Vos'.ihu'e I .in it'll
Ui* At I:iii*h :< t < 1 N- w \'"iiK lOvj :i-s ,
letvmg Atlanta a'. u "?n, daily,
Iiiimm/ anq.'eco c!i i' iii 'il.iiio.i l':.i 1-.'
Jin'. Ji.il class pi-..angers tint il sh nig to
use I'.i.li.. in to-"
A No lie* K.i-' M 'ii letvin.r A.liTiJa ; !
U ;.M? |> in. has .su'i'jii i<r i sis tlno igli
front No \ Oi'lpann, Mob l*?, Montgomery
iiiu) Atlii'ita lu Wuslihigt >n I'hllivlt'lpliia
alid \? ?\ Voik. 'i init' limny hoa:.> tin
quick* M..
All agents "c oemi'v1 lag 1 ? ?* ; : ell
through tickets \ ??* ti* i.. r>"v...v.
W. II. Tam.H1' .
A. ti. 1*. A., Atlanta, t??i
? -
Notice of Lar.d Sale.
Slate i f Snath ('.u ilinn. i
County of Spartanl/Uig. \
I'vnhalo .1 in lire's Sale.
Leonard Smith, JViilioiier,
vs.
Asa Smith, ot all I'efeii'hr.ils.
liy virtue nT authority given me in a
ilecvoo in the almvo entitled i-e I will
Ul'lSKI.l, to the highest hi'l<le|' ill tlu
city Of I nion, liei'me the ('"lit lolls*
unor, on siiii'siiny m \nyii-u. I'l-lv.ct^
tlit* h-iral hours oi - ili-, it! |'M!i?- auction,
the following ue.-crihed real estate towit:
All that trai t < ! land in the iimty >)
I'm ion, State ?.!' South < atolina. containin^
one hundred tin 1 ninety acres, more
<<r ie-?, hotimh-il hy laud* of Psni-I Mel.suyhlin,
l-'rain is l.iieler ami Dutchman
Creek.
Terms i.f sale: one half rash. halaneeon
a ere<lit of one year with interest
from ihite of sale at the lejral rate
credit portion to la- secured hy hotel oi
I'tireliasi r ami niortyayc of pr-misc!Hohl,
Hesohl at the risk of tin- lormei
purchaser.
I'ttrehttser to pay for papers, teconliii}.'
and stlimpa.
.1. .1. tll.N'Ti: V.
Prohate .hnh.'i- m-arl inhnr-.- ('oitn: .-.
27- It
rIDTICF OF ELECTION.
Council t'Jmmhpr Colon, S. 05 , /
July f>i h, 11)1'I. \
An election is 11 r< !,y oivh r- .1 to 1>i
h< il rue-day, \ i:?i -1 (Jtli, 11) 'I, t-?i
otii< A!<!< ? ir si o f ?r Ward I to Sill va
eiu.ey i ciM'i .ned hy n '_rn tii.-n <
Mr. I. I> Smith. S-ill Ai<I rinhr ti
serve out Mm Unexpired term of Mr
L I) Sini'li.
Polls will do ojion jit Court.
from 1) <Ve|nck n m. until <5 oY.loe!-:
J>. III. >111(1 ill'' following lire herebx
ni point' J innn-ijjprs c?f elnnttori
K M. Au?r!itr\ M I. I,"muster mid
Joseph-II. Mc 1<i-sick.
Only registered voters in Ward I
will he enl itled to voto in this eiee
thin.
At lest : Mapmictm Voi no,
Yv. I). Arthuij, Mayor.
< ) I e r k and Trcas.
JATIONAL ISSUES.
in the State Invited to Union to
il issues of the Day.
bryan invited.
ten and that questions of vital importance
u>ng arguments ate being made on both
the ease, and recognizing the fact that
lie sol i els under discussion, set forth in a
id, viz: from lite mouths of the advocates
them. There will Ire iiqpersonalities
indulged in by the speakers but each is
expected to show his side of the question
in the liest manner that he can We
can safely trust the people to rentier the
proper verdict when they have heard
hot 11 side* of the finest on.
This will be at a time when the crops
are practicallv all laid bv and tlie fanners
will li ive leisure time to attend the
sj>e iking. and we expect every voter in
ti?e county to bo here on this occasion,
and not only of Union county but we
exitoct. a large delegation from adjoining
counties. Union will lie prepared to
accommodate all who may come.
We hope our contemporaries will call
attention to this meeting and urge their
readers to come. It will l>e one of the
gn .ties', opportunities for all to hear the
is: lies of the day discussed by the brightest
minds we have, and all will be well
repaid for their trip.
Among the features of the day will
be an excursion to the famous Buffalo
'dill, free to shakers, where is to be
ecu ibe most beautiful and up-to-date
iiib and mill town in the State, with
beautiful shady groves adjoining. Also
n trip to tho new Monarch and Aetna
M-lls. A first class barbecue will be
served by some of the most famous barbr
cue men of the up country both days.
The speaking will take place in the
beaut iful shady woods known as Perriu's
Grove in the corporate limits of the
town. A committee of arrangements
wiil be announced later.
The speaking will hi conducted upon
a high plane, and a respectful hearing
is guaranteed every speaker. Let every
one who can possibly do so come to
Union August Sth and Oth. Other features
cf the ore ision will Ire announced
biter.
I
Summons to Appear.
State of South Carolina, ) Magistrate's
County of Union. j Summons.
G. F, Gregory and C. W. McGhesney,
partners doing business under the llrm
name of Gregory & McGhesney,
Plaintiffs.
against
John F. Munnand William II Copeland,
partners doing business under the Him
n line of Munn & Copeland,
Defendants.
F.y J. P. Gage, Esq , Magistrate in
aial I'm tho county and Slate aforesaid
L'oanv lawful constable:
I \\ ii. i < complaint has been madt
J unto iik" ty U. F. Gregoiy and C. W.
I Met hi sni y, paitusrs doing business under
I i in* lii in nameol Gregory & ' le.Chestiey,
I l:it .1 mi F. Muun atid Wnliani H.
'opeliuid. of the State of New York,
paunevs, doing business under ilu-lbm
uaiii * ol Muni: A: Coi>eland are indebted
to said Givgory & McChesuey, in county
, State aforesaid, in the sum of
ninety-iiine dollars for money overpaid
torhiieof drill and hire of tuau, and
money advanced and paid out by tlieni
on account of and for I lie benefit and
use of siid M in ill A: (,'opeland.
'I in se are therefore to rttjitlre you to
summon the said defendants to appeal
in lore me, in my < dice in Union, S id.,
>n me inuth day ot August, A. J).,
idol, at l?j o'clock a. in., to answer to
In- slid couipl .int, or judgment will lie
against lliem by deiault.
I 1 i\en under my baud and seal this
i'.Kii day of June, nineteen huudied and
i Ollt).
Joiix P. Gaoe,
Magistrate.
To the di fendaiita, .John F. Munn and
IWihram li (..'uipeland. paitutis doing
b.i iues-i under the linn name of Munn
A: C' n 'i md.
Take ao< ice: That the foregoing suni.
.notc< was duly tiled in my cilice on the
1 i'.KIi day of June, A I? , l'JUl.
john iv (j auk,
Jh o: Magistrate
' Citation io Kindred and Creditors.
State of S.iiirli Carolina, i
( ounty of Union. t
!*?V JamiN M. (iltKER, Kscj., I'lSOIIATK
I l' IM! K.
\\ herons, J. 1'.. Foster has nuule suit
- to me to grant him letters of ndininistration
on the estate of a*ld elleets of
i'iioei a \\ ooil, deceased.
I in >e are, tlierefore, to cite and admonish
ail and singular the kindred and
creditors of the said IMtocha Wood,
deceased, 1 hat they he and appearbefore
me, in the Court of 1'rohate, to he held
.it Union C. il., Suntii Carolina, on the
!">th day of July, next, after |>uhlica
n hereof, at II oYloek in the forenoon,
to show cause, if any they have,
hy (lie - ti l administration should not
ibc granted.
?liven under my hand and seal this
Until day of June, \nim l>omini, If Nil.
.1 \sos NIC in- i i'
Probate Judge.
! 1'iibii-lied oil tin* Jdli ?luy of June,
i i 'i, in t ho i nion Tim km.
j New blacksmith
ant! Repair Shop.
tavii.g leuttd ilia lilacksiiiilli and
Wood >l.np adjoining Spider's
h'abtt s I an: prcpaied to do all kinds
of lepair work on wagons, buggies,
ti<*. at leaMoiinbla U iins. Hung me
y m work. 1 guarantee satisfaction.
Horseshoeing a specialty.
J. J. Warren.
iWllUO.
Cheap Rates.
Account Christ ian Workers Awmh'y
at Montreal, (Black Mount tin, N. C.)
July 21?August 4, 1901, Southern railway
will sell round trip tickets to Black
Mountain, X. C., and return at rate of
ot one and one-third fares for the round
trip, not to exceed summer excursion
rates. Dates of sale July 19th, 20. h and
22nd, final limit August 8th, 1901. This
afford< every one a good opportudity to
visit the "Land of the Sky."
A T-.4 4! ? ^ -
xiuuuuuii Auieruuiaumu convention
Brotherhood of St. Andrew, July 24?28,
1001, Southern railway will sell round
trip tickets to Detroit, Mich., and return
at rate of ore flist c lass fare for the
round trip Dates of sale July ?2ud,
23rd, and 24fh, final limit July 31st, 1901.
By depositing tickets (in person) with
F. C. Donald, Joint Agent, between
July 25th and 31st and payment of fee
of -r>0c at the time, of deposit, au extension
of the final limit uutil August 15,
1901, can be obtained.
Account National Grand Temple,
Masonic Templars of America, Birmingham,
Ala , July 30?August 4th,
Southern railway announce rate of one
first class fare for the round tnp from
all points on its lines to Birmingham and
return. Tickets to he sold July 28th,
29th and 30th, final limit August 0th,
1901.
For detailed information as to rates,
etc,, call on or address any agent of the
Southern railway.
W. II. Tayloe,
A. G. P. A., Atlanta, Ga.
If You are in Doubt
where to go to have an important
prescription filled, follow the example
I of those who know by experience.
Take it to Union Drug Co 's pharmacy.
Here all prescriptions are invariably
compounded with absolute
accuracy. Only pure drugs are used ;
no substitution is ever allowod. Phy?
sicians know this. Regular patrons
appreciate it,
UNION DRUG CO.
T~Z ?
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[Mm.
In Inexperienced Hands
the attempted repairing of
watches and jewelry, is likely ^
to result disastrously. All
our repair work, as well as
the articles we sell, is guaranteed.
Our reputation is
back of our guarantee.
THE WILLIAMSON COMPANY.
DEFECTS OF VISION CORRECT! D
WITH SUITABLE GLASSES.
Poises who realize the importance
and value <>i eoirootly adjusted glasses
invariably have their eyes examined and
fitted by
H. R. GOODELL, Optician,
SPARTAN HUIIU, 8. C.
Consultation free. 19-tf
Wood's Seeds.
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special circular tell- hints of value to,
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infc all about this m thin crop. M.r.icd
crop# free upon request.
T. W. WOOD &. SONS,
SEEDSMEN, - RICHMOND, VA.
WOOD'S FAl.li CATAUHil K Issued In Auk.,
tells all a I Mill t Winter Vetches, Crlmeon
Clover, Uapc, Hust Proof and Winter
Oats, Seed Wheata, Orass and
Clover Seeds,
Vegetable Seeda for Pall Planting.
Hyaclntha, Tulips, rtc.
Catalogue mailed free. Write for It.
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