The Union times. [volume] (Union, S.C.) 1894-1918, August 16, 1901, Image 4
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reminder to-come forward and renew
Charles P. Sims, formerly of Union ,
county, now of Sparta? burg, says ho i
will be In the nice for 1*. S. Senator. !
nml will announce his platform at the]
Spartanburg meeting 011 tlie 27th
inst.
"Fighting Jh<b ' Kvans who has
been rather prominent in.the movement
against Admiral Schley, has
been ci'll'd down a: d severely rep-;
remanded for ! N attack upon Fx-1
Secretary of the Navy. Hon. Win. K
Chandh r in a 1 ok called "A Sailor's
Fog," in which he criticise!- the official
act' n of Mr. Chandler, considered
by the department very unbebecoinirig.
immmmmmm??1r
The Columbia Stare and the Charlotte
Observer, after n rod-hot controversy
as to their respective cities,
V...1 11... .. .i. ,.< :
<in i in*- fi uir, in v u|'>
colunin^fift er column of editorial space
are now throwing 1 cruets :\t ouch
other and putting ea?h other on the
back in the most upj r >ved manner.
Well, this is better than being at ,
daggers points. Roth cities have 1
reason to lie proud of their progress, j
F. Opper, the comic iirti-* of the J
Atlanta News, is a jewel, lie shows
in the issue of August 12th Admiral
Sampson on his flag ship enjoying
the pleasures of a tea party while tin
battle of Santiago is raging ninety
miles away. Still San.p-on gets the
plumbs ami Schley is called a coward.
Dewey and Schley ?re lie heroes, and
* all the ih of the navy eon him <!
cannot make the jieople believe othrrv
i*e.
There is to he a new daily for tb<
lip country. The Herald and News
of Newberry announce" in its issue of
Tuesday ldb, that on the first of
S< pt?-inher it will begin tlie publiea
tion of h daiiy new.--paper in Newberry.
Tiditor .A till lots bt en running a live
and newsy semi >vo kly. and sai s the
people of Newberry r.ow warn j: daily,
and having seeurcd n type setting
machine says he ic going to give then
one. We wi-.li him success in hinow
undertaking.
The great steel strike is on yet
with a vengeance. This will ho a
crucial tost as to the strength of organized
labor against organ zed capit
11. 15-ith sides are confident of
final victory as usual. The big stool
trust is claiming vantage ground at
present on account of the men a?
South Chicago, ,hdiet and lhty View
having rcfus -d I ? go out on the order
of PhulTcr, for a general strike. 1 h<
strikers claim they are making satisfactory
progress, however, and say
they will yd ho musters of the situation.
The Commercial Appeal of Mem
!.hU T< rn i? ' i -?>? ? ' ' ? " ?
I - II III 11 v t;*
merit to raise a fund for tlio purchase
of .1 testimonial for Admiral Schley,
the real heroof Santiago. An elTorl
i* being made to deprive this hero of
the honors justly due him, and this
counter movement is to show that
thjf people of this country do not
sanction any such action, ami are
determined thai it shall he known
that the people know where t he honor
belongs und will bestow it accordingly
Those wishing to contribute to the
fund can send tio-ir it); to the Coin <
merciai Appeal of Memphis, Tenn.,
end will get proper credit. The fund
Is growing rapidly as it should.
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Tit/<; >t i: i: ri ^ a ix i NIOX.
W'i'li, the big speaking in Union b
ti thing of the past, the speakers
came, at least ten of them, and the}
all seemed in line tune and exerted
themselves to give the people light
upon the vital questions at issue it
national polities, viz: Kxpansion.
the ship subsidy and the new movement
known as (' mtuercial J)emoeracy.
-Mr. Cleveland, of Spartm burg,
was the only advocate of this d>ctrin?
and he made nn able address, set
ting forth the situ itiou as he saw >t ii
an able and business like manner,
and his words were listened to witl
earnest attention by the large an
ciieu -e. i nave ncaru eommenu.uor:
remarks 011 i vory baud regarding tin
speech uml tli3 earnest anil gontlimanly
manner in which he put fort!
Irs arirummt, The other speaker?
credited Mr. Cleveland with behf
very much in earnest in the positioi
he had taken. It is to he regrettec;
that Senator Mcl.nttrin nrd othei
speakers on the side he represent?
were not present, as the people \ver?
really anxious to have all the light
that could be thrown on both sides ?>l
these questions, and would hav
given all as earnest attention a< the\
d d M r. Cleveland, who* has nnuh
friends here by his speech.
The otlier speakers spoke against
the new doctrine and held that it was
not democratic. They opposed th?
ship subsidy bill and dubbed tin
present expansion idea as impori
ahstic. There was very little en
thusiasin evidence! but the crow
hurg together and listened i iter,
liv Iv to all the speakers had to suv
notwithstanding that some of then
were rather long winded.
'1 he speeches of Hon. J. J. Ifomp
hill nrd Hon. George Johnstone wer<
most universally complimented foi
their clear and logical argument, an<
tiu- fact tln.t they r<cogniz.d tho re
?j.lost of tin' committer ami entorei
thoroughly into tin- spirit of !iie re
11 nest.. They confined themselves t'
issues not men. Mr. .I.-hnstore s:ii
he <(iive tiie gcnMemou on t'm > thm
side credit for beine h meet and con
pcientious in the position the\
had taken, but he honestly believe,
they were mistaken at d misled as t(
the advantage to be derived by t!u
South.
Tillman's talk was received witl
some enthusiasm. Me took his usua
1
hand primary to see how tin crowr
stood. There were many in the crown
who took no part in the hand priman
but a large number of hands wen
raised as an evidence that the voter
intended to stick to the oid lim
Democracy.
The meeting, as a whole, was rd
t tat could be asked in tho way o
order and attention. This meeting
was in groat contrast to the usua
speakings (luring the State campajgj
which often becomes nauseating u
t ie hearers on account of the in
Iulcerum of tHo speakers in person
ilities and unnecessary vituperation
mil we iio; e the nolicv of nhstMpimr
from this feature of the meetingadopted
hv our recent meeting \vi!
be taken as an ? xainple and follower
t'lirnughout the State during t lie cam
piign next year.
As to the opinion of others e-un
potent to judge regarding lite Unior
meetir g we give the opinion of Mr
Augu-t K'ohn published last we< |<
which we consider a very high en
dorseirient of Union's plan in hand
lin/ t he speaking :
Mr. Kolin is the Columbia cor
ro-potidoht of the News and Courir
and is reronizerl as one of the mos
discerning newspaper men in tin
State:
"it is my cardidjopinion, wlmtevr
it may he worth, that the I'nior
mooting was the hosfc, most high toner
and fruitful meeting held in S>>uti
Carolina in the last ten years. 1* wist
meet ingdevoid of pari ism; feelingund
heaven ae praised, there were no gum
or howling down. It w is a calm dis
cushion of national issues for ful
fifteen h mrs ami comparatively n<
mud-slingir.g. There were hrah s anr
umiii.v n n'cii^ i ?? |?*;i<iTS, tMfi nr
do/on men in Carolina could hnv<
been found who could have averaga
higher than the speakers ms I nion.
They nil had spec.-hes, (he r*
suit of direful i hough', end i hey -pok<
earnestly to an appreciative audience,
a id strange though it may seem,
the dispensary was not mentioned
and only once was there a ay inptom a?
to a state i.--u", and thai was knocked
in 'lie the head by Congressman Tal
bert.
I tetter Speeches havo naver been
heard on live national issues and the
pity is that the same pace cannot bo
kept up in a "true-true" campaign
The only pity is thut McLaurin or
some other able exponent of the new
doctrine was not present to help John
It Cleveland maintain a position
that was battered a pummelled by
every other ono of the speakers."
s ubscribe for The Times.
Another neg>- ?, Joe Washington
ms bet n Itiin.v I at the stake?fo'
'he usual erime, wh ch uu-; commit
teed or. ti.e jk 1 son of Mrs. J. J. Clark
while in In r garden. When she re
covered conscience she craw led to tin
house and gave the alarm. A larg
oosso with blood hounds was sooi
to pursuit. The scoundrel was cap
Cured and breaking down cried !ikchild
and confessed. lie was identi
tied when taken to the victim. II
was then taken to the woods, chainc1'
to an iron post and the luisban
lighted the fire and tie burned t<
death while screaming for niercj
This occurred IS miles South of S:
vuniitih, (In, Will the negroes neve
learn any sense? This tiling meat
death and the quicker the bottei
Lynching for rape can never b
oi ?ui|V ?1 UUl " I lil ' HVJMI
b'ood Hows through our veins.
"The esteemed I'nion Times is rui
ning a notice on its editorial page r<
ferring to a 'Juble,' the word hi in
used three times. Brush no ronton
porarv. and get out your dict'onnn
You will make, had spelo-rs out <
vour constituency.''?Spi.rt anbiu
Journal.
This does, indeed, nppc-ar r.n ir.e:
cusuble oversight. It we inhtak
not the s?iu.h was set up and emptie
into the form just before .join}* 1
press, and we had not noticed tl
error. Those things will occur, f'
instance the Journal savs, in M- 'Jo
editorial column, reproducing t!
postal law abuses by certain pub;
cations, "such publication 'doo->' ,
conic, within t lit* requirements ft!
1 luw." However we thank tie- .i n
nal for calling our attentioi t.? ;i
> above. Push down the quads at
1 spaces in >nur " rate Spring -" a.
brother and we will call it square.
President Samuel Spen n r. i f t'
Southern Railway, declines t grai
' a hearing to the strlcii g eo io
'f "he Sotll Item Upon ll.c laqu.st t
Mr. 1>. F. Henry, pros '!
southern takes the posit tli.
lie so strikers having at tin m?:eu.
ioose from -ts employ, are no long"
r robe considered as employ at.
- are not entitled to any eor.slderatio
as employees by the Southern M
Spencer says that as the obi -cl ,
1 the meeting eou:d only be to 'l -i ta
qui stions concerning tito e. tnpai
and i<- employees. at d as the on-lit
t he represent* tire not employees i
' he eomptitty any longer he e.i'ttu
grant the request f. r t'o met in:
' 'ud will stand by the present en
>1 >yees.
Spavtanbu'rg is the next place f<
the aggregation of the political giant
The movement to have a big apeak i<
to Spurtanhuvg was put on f .-?t durir
, tin* two clays' speaking in C'don la
, week. The s.i eakers w< re fuvor.tb!
I impressed with the idea, and the r
suit is that a call for the meeting it:
boon tYinde this week by Conn I
Chairman Wilson and Score tar
?ientr> to take place in Konrtouibui
on Tuesday, August '271h. Sana to:
, l'i 11 tit at) and Mclaturtn wit h the ot he
. who spoke at l.'nion have been it
. yited and the people are preparing i
, make a big day of the occasion.
Not Ready For the New J)octrin<
Mb, Ki>!t<?i::?I am save 'hat t!
political meetiov jr-id htn ft.It ?
8th measured up the mi -t gar c ;
expectation of Ms* originate:-;. Tl
, were n sun !e?s in : < wavs t' an opi
The crowd, ?My on tlio last .1 *
wis large, aii i vis- grc.p nuuth-r .
Indira that g>ao?d the occasion we
plejiaing i?;n tv ;'i - is. : ... ! n ist, ?H: <,
that, tt.i-i hid loticii t- i'o wi ii :!
?i?li?Ttd'd behavior 'if the men. I ..i
1 only two who wen? a li: .0 iveij-op;
i The issues wo-." new at.d our numis wei
111 a Ul. d Ot pa-sive -t t'e . , IV etea
till lit. So :he p''iipio (Vtnto Dili I
light und info inat.it-it lit \ got jr. I
s P'-'li, o<H.a Mill? 'H! I :? I I' lilt i and ill I.HI
of deliwrv ami oiaii.iy. Th" sp akin
! was nl> .v? 'If a\vr:i.*?- Tne. sp ai:?'i
, had tli m-'.u ?):!% s'u'.i'd the subjects in
i tew random sin 's were lirnl And
never saw i; prop'w listen nave alio:
t'vely or sc ni to understand the ai^i
mtnis so fulm or so quickly hi i/-* 'i
vr o 1 t?oiuis uisd-- or more la-art ily < :ij i
o; the wit and hmnir f the sp-aKer
As to the fraiuiK'* I do not beieve
.iiio'.H p;o: lvte \Vii? uii fle to'he con
' n'ercial (! 'uoer.il ie vi--w, on' the m ?s-(
went iiw-'V '.vo lili' l u? flie ol.l ?1 in i-ia '
I tiiore liiinly than'!" ovr \\<-re. 1*11 f
no room in S ntl'i (' irolina for t v
lemociiiiio ] allies with vie as divert
t ) l lOU Tlio lUi/vtilu < olotn
-> ? '
I in one hand awl (V-ar >n the othe]
I here inuy be room for two parti.'
?t NVllitO III' i?, lt"pnbh-V.'iH HMfl ' >-? no
i :ratfi. Hoi even * hat would be finagli
villi ?1 ii? troir m for both races of vo'er
ii lh" State. Divide ami tin* negro vvii
iust as naturally align with the lloiui'.i
ican.s as a rubier bail v II rob i-.uid wliei
hrown agaiiiat the wall. An 1 it will b
qnally as natural for the white loan I
insert his superior manhood by fore
when the contingency makes it a neces
<ity. 'I iin* I ?eiu?wra?ie party in not y?e?uly
to claim any nit'/rial relation
o the protection .net expansion iilaa
f the ll-piihlican p.o v. These are th
win daughtcra of Me Hepub'.'can par*;
unl \%ilh them the (/ouunereial iieui i
n's are lluting a I when t his in
ipient ii quoting np- s into love yo'
?vi'l i e longer hear of protective, c ?tn
mcicial Democrats. Oi' the two, pro
- ?C>Q???MOE??P?KMMP3?M?BM
, 'tcliiin. like K utt esur.e ii:sf, nnl it was
p sumo? he suili.'ig v\ 1111 liiii protected industiiea
of th?* c mutry until out Southcm
s/oods lagan to drive the Northern
, imi ?.f the market. um! then |??o.
wvtton expansion in d it-itois
Homo coii-uujpti >n leaves a surplus of
' mm ufaelurnd jjoivU in ?mh in'is at at as
" a rovei.ue inoesiiy wo i u.st have other
njiuaiktls evi-n at the myuHi of ll.e ouui.on.
'hi.is was the thought, that in tlie
| end, nnv LCiUcd the ^punbh h av. We
" win eompior Ua?itoi\ and ' lu ll ;?r?>t i-t
i- mu goods v.iUi si tsu 11 wall so high that
0 cohvuvi stars can nowr climb it. Ami
, when our goo i- outgrow the 1*1jili|?pin?1
market tin thw Uepabiio.in par'v jusil
d our Cnmnieicial i teriioeruts will dren.n <1
, a divisionol (.liiiiu. ami as Mr. C level: ?m>
paid In his speech here wo will llg'it fo?
' it Xow I su'.'ucif that it v. ill notb- our
i- milt owutis s u>K win wiii have ili iijhtr
iis^r to do when tliat event, dawns upon
our nation. I'.otection and the subs dy
doctrine? umf'.n one stud the s ame thing
r They are bo*li in the it 'etvst of tin- f w
e who are lieh. The tu n *s e-une in Co- a
a eiumb iticider 'adv. Let iu iliustisite
by ;iu every day hoiuniy scene wan' L
that uiwiemtsuid Commercial Denu e<a<
v to liicasi.
Il'.ae aie t reformers iaishig wmlm s
t>r our luarh.ei, o .e comes to town
- wth line sp ciiuens of lJindiords a* ?i
noMcr v. ah* s, Vn.l'.tl Kelecahys, the
t vo las', l ib'1 in ions. and they find
,r '1 Yk but the titird im:pi (fines
- with a load of i> ti. ins ov a mixture
t to sob-, i .uop/.i :o so d t_: nib bi.s sua"'
<. hi' finds no market. A h?ppy though'
if:' it.:'- s i : > bialp. 11" iuttrvlewf
flavor Young, In 'oils i in Hi;" it is uad
dei st. >.1 'bat he will ?>-' i l,e r ? - next
o y.'-o f r s"me olllee and ii he will ii-llo
ei'fe iiu? to.' j eoui ii to pu a fax on a!"
f>i .?l 'IHI 't! I ( J\t t'<*K;?y W.lirllJI
r ' i-.t (.Tine into {iiv.r. ten? lu* will Mini.'
d VI'll : "1 el! 11:1 lIuM.lJ !iiJ
lt. \v11 n ft ?* nno Co . 11? iln ? Mayor
Voir.li I e iovo ilr.s nod M -Vi r
'* tl OMiCrM llie c oi .v_il .11..! 1110 d??i:t:?l
\ is lovi'd. Tills would be Ltopubli*
,F <-o, ('oimiiHioi.i1. I)?-:ii?ir.. i pioto'cli-m
X W MlO SI. . i 'f til. t'n'll- (.'o il. farr"
nn?r tnaVes hmi bold to iiImvUv.v tiv
>?* M nor i- n; r-. fl- : >\v *? bin
i.. ' !;;?* : i ..i ri' : i? ! ? ?.. but
( n i wav t i f>t tiinn M-?* in .iW't q ick
0 oil ll l illl*l X' n-jM't Itloil Y ill t;j\
v i!i r .J I ? J1!.' o * Do oi i"? on l!; *
nurk-M i; I <*.iii cmiiMotitio-i ami
. in i-coj.?i li" i i ; i: 11 ? i JI lv .<* )<t
ti <1 ?ll ?in* ; fi'K- I ?!: -11 ions 11? ?
i? uu?l ( i Tins i*< ni l lr? <" innmi.ll
lloiiil-i -!|lil! Mllv.i.lV I'll' po.ip
V. Iiiiit* in i 1 O.'ill !\
;i I ' li;- ? '< <Js ol ii-i no S >u liit* 11ini ki
ij -i lv -O ?h-l? XV' < . 'It;'.I MliOl t
v uily xviib Mm <n r.iM iy
Vu iiii? v. -i a h is*- !: t'aruu*r ( ? mist
r i ??i- 5v is a 1 '.>l -'t Cnli. .'I li'.;t o.
A a ;1 . V- irlvio** iliaS<?ui)i
Crtrolii.a will kixto iho (loniinor
t; <*i?: iMiioora ll would t?- ;.t- jimt I'oi
v.* t V.-r.'MK'i t to t' .-to; llv I'-i.ni i 1 ol
, tlio It ?tn it. < Mtii die oil an li s .;i
" IV t? a- ? c'mr.vi t!?* e.w-ti-v* o
?'!. r i- litt'o: * as ? tester ? i * dmVh'? ?
\ i' li".- (AjiHir ! wt tin- ma ?: < T :mi
i:n- i?u.rh? to 'ri*> n in-.jx ways -:Y m l'r
l.u *li itunl l'u :ir?\
l! li F n Ml'it.
a^orm:r / ; /,*><; tric r\\
u L'nion t<; he Wiih
Ciiy by Mr. i)u:u'an'.a ]Jm\
TjiKe 'l ?! > ' * t ~.?"i ju". Buffalo
' 1 ion I"- at l- 11/ i
(i;o s a t: ! i m a I'lid iii*; mi?
, tit.1 iji?-t. < vn>' l?f i ul m i-j<*s.is?cr
.* tioi.s Ii !?!-> t!v ai'lv tendi
i !. i|< 0 >i j! i. i l?y r'nt l . it-1 \
k f . : Iii;- in-.' si i ii;'s s'i b
|?. i ! u 1 o o.u 4 I'll-_? ?- . iii" i iii.(i
I; * ii". nl'i i f In I )i *:'i tli.'.'.l'H
I. ,t >, i.ij.iU^J - . UnitT. l> ?n
r" r;i.i p.-s: 1 :it <V ibt L"lsi ul and
it'niji mil's wlii roiv bu ti*..r m
L, fK'tiic :.i ! oi\ frooi Union to Buffalo
liaa(leliuitfl) daternilunl to maka a'.J
lO'.upt tui-X "ii 1 f,i' ' ?o t M ' fi; -f smi'i
r r 1011 of (?l- n i "*}?:" *.'S f! ' ,o . on t<.
b'-'jj. Mr. I) n i .U. IS a lvi'.ari b'v
smri't's-1 ul ian Palis'.. ai.il ?u;> . a? .
a id ha unp i-b"d wmiili is in :l ia*
-'li-.f. ial line Hi if mid to b? eonAdenj
. 1 the ir.l l - t 'plan at i I 1 Vs s-xiiitet.t'.of
to pill in thouplt.
[i, '1 tl" ll !' ! * illl.J li'.ill li' Li i 'it'll'.
^1 n;ia-> is iii ' < a in'.. a..)l . lai-i
!'i: .! i-.i.'i iii built tv.sili :::.d .cop y
Duff lie s to n lil'los from !" in. 'ihc
tr'ii'.b t'Onuf'f!<,?1 is to Cot IV- It)
till- Mil'.* Hi !!i (' ii"i Syrians Ku l vay
! it:ui! a 'llliivi'i' ii.i i > . tuIt-: i ': sail Viiy.
Toe <liita ' v ! iot;i .h *pcj. 'is o lloeyr
j buck, vr'u a- tin1 ?mi;n :" ro-'l co ine.its
\v Iii tbe ?1. iV W (' i .i t is nine miles
a; il from It ir' ai V : ? i.in iri'y ? : * !: torico
is six i a'.-s. l*? r.;:n ''Ci'if
1 line is l?:iM! t > >'tic< the 01"on Spt intra
. road 1 Roebuck, i electric line would
l.Ht bi::il> tu ' ... s .;n u'ii'r |h?i t.
making j in' i i. ? w'lio piings onsi.br.ibiv
Ii a? tls 'i uy 'l?e !j a-ii'io'-*
l'nirj'.
I'uioii 'vo'ibl b'? va-rly I bo at o.-r ij
this r i'CMii i vay it wo-.M lluM Ik'
.? j 111 s i ?i -il a ct f? ! ??!'. ami
pa-wuu^eiH on t.ii- iiVi iV vi in hI 1
I wou.il a fatly aildtoihe import.met*, oi
. Union as a tw-ienu'T point.
Spai taiiouia li is reas.?n to b<- (1 r.nlv
i ue.esUsI io this Hfh-nv. Th s vvon d
in ike i? issili'o r. ma. <*|.i i i wi'h 'ii 8 iJ
0 -ii ii roul tor wilu thi" lino I'roin IJ. i n
, t. i s ?vay :Iih - xio i^i i i of ill- "s'ao a?-(l
i'i:|i. a i<: .'.'on I !i?' nnv:! -li
' I'll It it iii:.v,iv Sflmn
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lti |)r C. J. Muki-'IT?*fy Dear Sir:
.In" iuo l'> you demands that I .-horrid
! yiv?? von ni y expejineo with y> nr
< XP-'llflil mMieiee TrCTHIWV. Our
i little t'lrl Just. thirteen mon!hs obi,
has hod tnifh trouble tool hinsr. fivery
n rern'dv was exhausted in 1 he shapeof
"* proseript.'ons from family pliysii-an*
? ll?r .bowels continued to pa's off pure
blood arid burrinef fovor continued for
rl-tvs at a time Her life was almost
' dfS})ir< d <f. Her mother determined
" to try Tkktmxva, and in a day or two
' there was a ere at ehntv/p?now life
ii id returned?the bowels wore rpt*ulur
and thanks to Tr:t:i hin*the 111.
tie bube is now doiny well. Yours
i ele 1). W. M 'lVKit/*
. i F t'tor en I I roprietor Tuskogoe
(Ai?4.> *NOWil.
The Last
Opportunity
Now offers itself to you to buy Clean,
Fresh and Desirable Goods from a reputable
store at ACTUAL COST. We are ?
now preparing to begin taking stock
prior to making the proposed business
changes which you have been reading ?
and hearing about, and this is positvely
the last chance you will have of avail*
ing yourselves of a stock of Desirable
T5 "Li _ rt J- 1- ? "i
tiu-u jctcpuiauie vjouus bucn as we nave
always carried, at the LOW COST
PRICES we have the reputation of
paying. Our store must close for this
change, and wise consumers will not
let this, our last call, go by unheeded
The A. H. Foster Co.,
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The Representative Store of Union.
GREEN & BOYD,*
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Buggies, Carriages, Wagons
and Vehicles of all Kinds.
MAKERS OF
High grade Harness.
We are the People to buy your Leather from.
A. Carload of McCormick Wheat Harvesters.
Corn Binders, Corn Shredders, Mowers ana
Rakes just received.
A Mower and Rake will pay for themselves on .a small
farm in one season. Sold on easy terms. McCormick makes
them, Green & Boyd sell them.
GREEN & BOYD.
O^TH K- ?i~ =- #
UNION CARRIAGE WORKS
We have just doubled our capacity for doing all kinds of
repair work and guarantee our prices as well as our work.
& Large stack of Carriage Material always
...on hand...
Give us your work if you want a fust class job.
WE SATISFY.
UNION CARRIAGE WORKS
WHAT IS BETTER THAN A GOOD CUP OF
COFFEE ON A SPRING MORNING?
We have the celebrated Blanks Coffees, which has an
enviable reputation with no superior, and we positively be-^
lieve i o equal. Get a package and have no more bad feelings ^
caused trom drinking inferior coffee. This coffee is sold at a
price you can't help but buy.
In Teas we are the people. Just come and see.
GRAHAM & ESTES
The Fanoy Grocers.
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